Sorry, but my father's name was Krypciak, which was hard for people to
pronounce. He changed the name to Christ when I was born in 1941. So, I have no
ancestors by that name. I don't know where you live, but there is an Edward
Christ in Granite City, Illinois who has done some Christ research. He told me
once that he he had traced to a Max Christ who was a slave driver in Southern
Illinois. He drove Chinese or Coolee slaves in the coal mines. I don't know when
this was. I also don't know if Ed is on line or not. There is also a large
family of Christs in the Belleville and Lebanon, Illinois area. Not much help,
but all that I can offer.
Jerry
nelcyn wrote:
Hi, Jerry -
Saw this request that you posted on the Kos Co. Indiana list, and altho
I don't have any Kibler connections, wondered if you do any Christ
searching? I don't run across that name often, and as it is my maiden name,
I am researching it. My Christs come from near Heilbron by Stuttgart in
Germany, and my grgrandfather Karl F.A. Christ came from his village of
Windeschenbach, Kries Ohringen about 1890 to Kane co. Illinois. Just
looking for any misplaced cousins! Cynthia
-----Original Message-----
From: Gerald Christ <gpchrist(a)ccgnv.net>
To: INKOSCIU-L(a)rootsweb.com <INKOSCIU-L(a)rootsweb.com>
Date: Wednesday, April 21, 1999 7:01 PM
Subject: [INKOSCIU-L] Kibler
>I am looking for any information on Frederic W. Kibler. Born in
>Koskiusko Co. in 1852/53. His parents were Philip Kibler and Margaret A.
>Derr from Penn. Any help would be appreciated.
> Jerry Christ
> Gainesville, Florida
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