Thursday, October 16, 2014

Made a trip to the city of Friedrichroda to search out some additionalinformation about my 'Liem' relatives.

Made a trip to the city of Friedrichroda to search out some additional information about my 'Liem' relatives.  My great grandfather Charles Albert Liem immigrated from Friedrichroda in 1883. I was able to find a Heinz Liem still living there although he really didn't know his relatives any further back than his grandfather Franz Liem. Franz does not appear to be in the direct line back to Charles but I suspect Franz may be a brother of Charles' father, Johann Valentine Liem. Anyway I was able to visit with him and his wife Ute. Fredrichroda is located in former East Germany and Heinz learned Russian as a second language, rather than English like so many other Germans. It was good that Dagmar was on hand to do all the translating. We also visited the Rathaus to look up birth, death, and marriage records. We were able to find several, among the death of great uncle August who died in 1951 in the Veronika A. Liem house. Didn't know that house existed until I saw it on a postcard auction a few days ago. All very interesting, much like being a detective, following some leads!!










9 comments:

Kathi Dell said...

What a good detective you are! Love the photos and the info on our ancestors.

Julie Dunn said...

How fun!

David Liem said...

Kathi Dell Yes, nothing like a good mystery!

David Liem said...

Julie Dunn A great time!

Dennis Winburn said...

Sounds like fun finding out about your ancestors. Great pictures.

David Liem said...

Dave is having fun, but the rest of the family has to work like crazy. These records are all written in "Old German". Very few people can still read it. My poor brother in law Herbert has to sit up all night trying to decipher it! Then I translate into English. Lots of work. Give credit due where credit is due. Lol!

Kathi Dell said...

Yes, Herbert and thanks!

Joe Sallot said...

Beautiful pictures.  Sounds like David is finding his relatives.  I didn't know his ancestors were from Germany.  See you Tues.

David Liem said...

See you Tuesday, Joe!