The Church of Latter Day Saints has Family History Centers all over the
world. There should be one close to you. You can order the film for a
nominal fee and keep it for a month. Go to the Old Frederick Co site and you
can get look-ups. Kevin Greenholt up there is wonderful. This is the site.
http://members.aol.com/DorindaMD/volunteers.html
I keep looking at your name and seeing something else. I checked the
Frederick County site and found quite a few people researching Romsbergs.
I think this was probably originally Ramsberg and there are a bunch of them
in Frederick. I have Geisbert that was orignally Geispertin and I was
spelling it Geispert. I have seen that spelled other ways even today.
I am having a terrible time with rootsweb. It is so slow. I am having
trouble connecting to anything and I have a cable connection. I think it is
those ads that
Ancestry.com put on there.
Jan Parker
From: spert(a)att.net [mailto:spert@att.net]
Sent: Sunday, October 28, 2001 11:09 AM
To: MDGEN-L(a)rootsweb.com
Subject: [MDGEN] Romspert Family
Hi,
Ive recently caught the genealogy bug again after
getting discouraged from my lack of process. Im
researching the Romspert family. Ive recently found a
Jacob Warner Romspert (whos relationship to me is
unknown) who was have been born about 1814 in Frederick
County. I also have my great-grandfather in the 1860
census. Thats about all Ive been able to find. Im
somewhat handicapped in the fact that Im now located in
Deep South Texas so trips to Maryland are out of the
question and the library I work at has no microfilm
reader so I cant even access the census on microfilm
anymore. Any ideas how I should proceed would be greatly
appreciated. Thanks for your help.
--
Carolyn Romspert
Reference Librarian
Pharr Memorial Library
Pharr, Texas 78577
(956) 787-3966
spert(a)att.net
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