Kisabeth Historical Review


Kisabeth Kisseberth Kisaberth Kissenberth Küspert Kispert  -- Reunion August 1st, 2009


Reunion    History    Book   Information  Newsletters

 Welcome to the Kisabeth Historical Review. This web page is a spin-off of our Family tree newsletter. This will not take the place of the newsletter but act as a supplement. The web is a faster way to update happenings of the Kisabeth - Kissenberth - Kisseberth - Kisaberth - Kispert and Kuschwert families. Yes that's some of the spellings that came down through the ages (and census takers). In these pages we will try to update you on happenings in the clan and the status and location of our Family Reunion and some excerpts from our newsletter.

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Archive Pages:    Emily Curie   Elle Kisabeth

According to the archives of the Hessian State Chancellery, the city recorded 1408 first mentioned, were the words of Ortsvorstehers Joerg Seifert. Meantime, it should also church records Lorsch of the monastery, where an enclave in the year 1232 under the name "Kinzigtal" is designated, as it is in the low-Kinziger own book. It will not avoid the fact that the local council further research the right birth certificate in the coming weeks operates so that the citizens a true anniversary celebration in 2008.
 

Our Family Reunion 2007
How can we get more family members to attend our annual family reunion?

                     Next Reunion  August 1st 2009 - It will be our 19th annual reunion.

Immigration 2008

Most of our readers are familiar with our Kisseberth immigration history. In future issues of our newsletter we are going to provide information on the immigration of our other surname spellings. We will tell of the arrivals of our Kispert, Kuespert, Küspert and Kissenberth families. Also if you have any specific information and/or stories of your family’s immigration please contact us.

Spelling Variations of our Name

                     Since the first written records of our medieval surname Küschwert appeared
                                              in the 1400's we have found 74 different spellings of our name

      July 2008 Newsletter

Archive newletters
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The book will concentrate on the origin of the name and have chapters on the descendents of the first settlers in America (Kisseberth). It will try to give the reader a view of the migration to America by our early forefathers.  A quick glimpse of the past will be in the first few chapters and then each of the original ancestors will have their descendants traced to the present. 

Ancestors of Kunz Kuechwert
first edition

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web design by Gordon and Gerald Kisabeth

      If in Plymouth, Michigan visit the Plymouth Historical Museum. It has a great archive room and excellent exhibits.
  Visit its website at

http://www.plymouthhistory.org.

 

 
 
 
 
 

 

Last Update 12/09/2008