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- [S8] Information from an informant - Auskunft eines Informanten - Information d'un informateur.
Hello Ursula & Recs,
I am delighted to virtually meet you! I admire your undertaking on
Birkenhoerdt Project!
I am not a professional either, nor do I understand most of the different
databases or search engines. First my legal name is Mary Frances, I have
been called Bridgett since I was young (that is the Irish part of who I
am). I am the fourth chid of Mary Lenore Staudt and James C. Kilbane.
Michael my brother was 3 years older & died on the steps of the California
State Capital in Sacramento in February 2001; in fact it was on my
grandfather Ray's birth date I believe. He was an Under Secretary of
Veterans' Affairs in California. He was unmarried & left no children. My
mother died in Sacramento in 2006, & my sister, Nancy also died in the
Sacramento area in 2015. She was married to Byron Taylor, who died just 6
months afterwards. They had 3 children. Nancy was the second child. My
sister Kathy Topp also has 3 children & she was divorced many years ago &
her former husband has since died. My sister Erin is the youngest. She
never married but does have a daughter. My husband, John Michael Green & I
have been married 47 years & have one son Scott. He is an associate
Archaeologist for the state of California, he works in Sacramento, but he
& his wife live with their 2 children in Lake Tahoe, CA. we did not
grow-up really knowing much about our Staudt relatives unless they came to
California, other than Nancy Staudt whose father was my grandfather's
brother Thurman. She & her family live in California, first near us in Los
Angeles & then just outside of San Francisco. One of her sons, David
Becker lives in Placerville, CA which is not far from downtown Sacramento.
My husband & I moved up to the Sacramento area just recently 2015 when I
retired. My husband has had a series of strokes & I wanted to be closer to
my son & my younger sister. So we have long been a Southern California
family who has "transplanted" our selves to Northern California! I have
been doing family research since I got married & my mother-in-laws family
held a family picnic each year & she wouldn't let me go until I knew al
the different branches of her tree. Thy had a little book telling how 9 of
14 children came to the US beginning in 1870's from Ireland one by one.
Since my grandparents (Albert Raymond & Nancy Malone) divorced in 1925-26
my mother only saw her Staudt relatives on few occasions. Another
"virtual" cousin, Larry Staudt, found me via Ancestry.com & he has sent me
some great information on Francis Staudt. There is a Miltonsburg project
that I found on line that describes the early days of the township that
Nickolaus & Eva settled in. There was a lot givn about John Oblinger,
brother of Maria Oblinger Yunkes. Maria's husband, I have as Peter & he
died in the California Gold Fields, right along the spine of the Sierra's.
I haven't think it was fate that brought all of us here to Sacramento, a
city built from the gold fields. I will gather the information I have &
send it to you after the holidays. Francis served in the Civil war & there
is a photo of him somewhere in my files. Also there were Staudts from
Miltonsburg who died in the attack of Pearl Harbor. In the meantime good
luck with your project! Merry Christmas & many blessings in the New Year.
Bridgett Sacramento, California U.S.A.
Green, Mary Frances (Bridgett) Kilbane
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