Family history, Eppich, Hönigmann - Julie Musial
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Abgeschickt von Julie Musial am 01 Mai, 2012 um 16:40:01
I appologize, I do not speak German.
My great Grandparents were from Gottschee and I am researching my family history. I saw the photo's of the School teachers in Gottschee and I am wondering if you have any pictures or documents regarding two of my family members. My Great Uncle was named Andreas Eppich. He was born in 1877 in Mitterdorf 23 and resided in Lichtenbach #3, which I understand to be a school house. We know he was a teacher. He relocated to Graz prior to the Resettlement, I do not know for how long he taught in Gottschee.
Also, a cousin (Andreas' nephew) Franz Honigmann. Franz was born in 1916 in Mitterdorf 23. He was also a school teacher (we believe his wife was a teacher as well, but I do not know her name). He stayed in Gottschee until the Resettlement. He was murdered by Partisans in Rann in May of 1945.
If you could help me with any information, I would be grateful.
Julie Musial
Abgeschickt von Julie Musial am 01 Mai, 2012 um 16:40:01
I appologize, I do not speak German.
My great Grandparents were from Gottschee and I am researching my family history. I saw the photo's of the School teachers in Gottschee and I am wondering if you have any pictures or documents regarding two of my family members. My Great Uncle was named Andreas Eppich. He was born in 1877 in Mitterdorf 23 and resided in Lichtenbach #3, which I understand to be a school house. We know he was a teacher. He relocated to Graz prior to the Resettlement, I do not know for how long he taught in Gottschee.
Also, a cousin (Andreas' nephew) Franz Honigmann. Franz was born in 1916 in Mitterdorf 23. He was also a school teacher (we believe his wife was a teacher as well, but I do not know her name). He stayed in Gottschee until the Resettlement. He was murdered by Partisans in Rann in May of 1945.
If you could help me with any information, I would be grateful.
Julie Musial