This document is an introduction to a photo album and collection of information about the Röder family and relatives in Germany. It discusses how the author's mother originally suggested he explore his American family history, which led him to expand his research to include his German relatives. The album contains scans of old family photos obtained from relatives in Germany, as well as some family history information. It is noted that this report is not comprehensive and will be added to over time. The album then provides descriptions and background information for numerous photos of ancestors and relatives such as Cyriak Röder, Maria Burkhart Röder, Ferdinand Röder, Auguste Röder, Friedrich Röder and others from the late
The document outlines photography plans for a magazine cover and spreads. For the cover, models will pose playing around in studio shots with red bold text headings. The contents page will have multiple artist and album images in a neat layout comparable to Kerrang magazine. The double page spread will feature a main model image filling the left page with bold quote and article text on the right.
This document discusses plans and ideas for a music magazine focused on the rap/hip-hop genre called "Loaded". It includes examples of font styles, color schemes, and potential flat plans for the front cover and contents pages. Photoshoot ideas are proposed to portray music artists in an exaggerated style conveying dominance. Target audiences are identified as 16-30 year olds and the magazine will provide in-depth coverage of the rap/hip-hop industry including profiles of major stars and up-and-coming artists.
This magazine article summarizes and evaluates the layout, design, and target audiences of two magazines: Empire movie magazine and Thrasher skateboarding magazine. For Empire, the cover focuses on the new Superman film, using large bold text and imagery of Superman to appeal to fans of superhero films. The layout, colors and fonts are designed to be eye-catching. Thrasher targets skateboard enthusiasts, with its cover typically featuring professional skaters. The layout includes photos of skaters doing impressive tricks alongside interviews, to both entertain and inspire readers.
The document analyzes and compares covers of two metal music magazines, Terrorizer and Metal Hammer. Both magazine covers feature dark color palettes and close-up photos that represent the dark and aggressive style of metal music. They also list featured bands in styles that match each band's image and include information to entice buyers. The covers aim to appeal to metal fans, particularly young-to-middle aged males, by featuring masculine, gritty imagery associated with metal culture and music.
The scarlet letter is an example of how people can find fault with you for your wrongdoing. They tend to look down on you in the name of justice. I a society where people are more and more intolerable, no wonder how cruel and unpathetic they can be when it comes to punishing and sentencing
The document summarizes the design choices made for a mock magazine cover and contents page. Key points include:
- The cover uses a close-up photo of three band members, which is unconventional for a group shot. This was done to show the band's closeness.
- The contents page layout is similar to the inspiration magazine Metal Hammer, including brief descriptions under topics. An unconventional film strip photo shows the band members' faces.
- The double-page spread photo is a high-angle shot, unconventionally showing the band members as smaller figures, meant to portray them looking to the heavens with serious expressions.
The document summarizes the design choices made for a mock magazine cover and contents page. Key points include:
- The cover uses a close-up photo of three band members, which is unconventional for a group but shows unity.
- The contents page lists articles and uses photos of band members in a "film strip" style, with some unconventional design choices.
- The double-page spread photo shows the band looking upward, meant to convey they "mean business," and required some editing for clarity.
- The magazine is aimed at representing younger rock/metal fans and breaking conventions of stereotypical metal magazine covers.
The document provides details on the planned style and layout of a magazine. It will have dull colors with red as an accent color, to appeal to both genders of its target upper to middle class audience. The masthead font will be visible from a distance and look good in red. The front cover will feature a studio shot of a band with red headings like similar magazines, and two silly posing male models in fashionable clothes. The contents page will have multiple band and album images in a neat layout like another magazine, and feature the double page spread images and models. The double page spread will have a full-page band image on the left with bold quote and article text on the right.
The document outlines photography plans for a magazine cover and spreads. For the cover, models will pose playing around in studio shots with red bold text headings. The contents page will have multiple artist and album images in a neat layout comparable to Kerrang magazine. The double page spread will feature a main model image filling the left page with bold quote and article text on the right.
This document discusses plans and ideas for a music magazine focused on the rap/hip-hop genre called "Loaded". It includes examples of font styles, color schemes, and potential flat plans for the front cover and contents pages. Photoshoot ideas are proposed to portray music artists in an exaggerated style conveying dominance. Target audiences are identified as 16-30 year olds and the magazine will provide in-depth coverage of the rap/hip-hop industry including profiles of major stars and up-and-coming artists.
This magazine article summarizes and evaluates the layout, design, and target audiences of two magazines: Empire movie magazine and Thrasher skateboarding magazine. For Empire, the cover focuses on the new Superman film, using large bold text and imagery of Superman to appeal to fans of superhero films. The layout, colors and fonts are designed to be eye-catching. Thrasher targets skateboard enthusiasts, with its cover typically featuring professional skaters. The layout includes photos of skaters doing impressive tricks alongside interviews, to both entertain and inspire readers.
The document analyzes and compares covers of two metal music magazines, Terrorizer and Metal Hammer. Both magazine covers feature dark color palettes and close-up photos that represent the dark and aggressive style of metal music. They also list featured bands in styles that match each band's image and include information to entice buyers. The covers aim to appeal to metal fans, particularly young-to-middle aged males, by featuring masculine, gritty imagery associated with metal culture and music.
The scarlet letter is an example of how people can find fault with you for your wrongdoing. They tend to look down on you in the name of justice. I a society where people are more and more intolerable, no wonder how cruel and unpathetic they can be when it comes to punishing and sentencing
The document summarizes the design choices made for a mock magazine cover and contents page. Key points include:
- The cover uses a close-up photo of three band members, which is unconventional for a group shot. This was done to show the band's closeness.
- The contents page layout is similar to the inspiration magazine Metal Hammer, including brief descriptions under topics. An unconventional film strip photo shows the band members' faces.
- The double-page spread photo is a high-angle shot, unconventionally showing the band members as smaller figures, meant to portray them looking to the heavens with serious expressions.
The document summarizes the design choices made for a mock magazine cover and contents page. Key points include:
- The cover uses a close-up photo of three band members, which is unconventional for a group but shows unity.
- The contents page lists articles and uses photos of band members in a "film strip" style, with some unconventional design choices.
- The double-page spread photo shows the band looking upward, meant to convey they "mean business," and required some editing for clarity.
- The magazine is aimed at representing younger rock/metal fans and breaking conventions of stereotypical metal magazine covers.
The document provides details on the planned style and layout of a magazine. It will have dull colors with red as an accent color, to appeal to both genders of its target upper to middle class audience. The masthead font will be visible from a distance and look good in red. The front cover will feature a studio shot of a band with red headings like similar magazines, and two silly posing male models in fashionable clothes. The contents page will have multiple band and album images in a neat layout like another magazine, and feature the double page spread images and models. The double page spread will have a full-page band image on the left with bold quote and article text on the right.
A presentation I did on integrating the iPad for staff at my school. While nothing here is new I wanted to pull together a few concepts like SAMR, Bloom's taxonomy and workflows.
I think this is a great summary.
The document describes a design project for a new sustainable community in Asheville, North Carolina. The project aims to promote health, wellness, and sustainability through the layout of buildings and public spaces. Key aspects include organic gardens, a farmers market, mixed-use buildings, and walkable design to reduce car usage. The site plan shows residential, retail, and green space areas designed around principles of social and environmental sustainability.
Realeyes measures emotions using computer vision and machine learning to guide better business decisions. Traditional marketing research is slow, expensive, and not scalable, while 65% of marketing ROI depends on creative testing that is rarely performed. Realeyes provides fast, affordable, and scalable emotion measurement that is clearly linked to business outcomes. It helped Heineken achieve 12 times more social media engagement by intelligently targeting videos based on emotion scores, without increasing spend. Realeyes offers various subscription tiers for emotion analysis and has the largest emotion database linked to real outcomes.
How Are Your Smartest Competitors Using Technology?Jan Hirabayashi
June 17th presentation to the Association for Corporate Growth, North Florida, on how VCs, banks, business brokers and wealth advisors are using social media to generate leads and raise brand awareness.
This passage summarizes the setting and introduces the main characters. It is late November and foggy as the Dover mail coach lumbers up Shooter's Hill towards London, struggling against the heavy mud. Among the few passengers are three men completely wrapped against the weather and suspicious of each other. As they near the top of the hill, the guard hears a fast approaching horse and prepares his loaded weapons, calling on the passengers to remain in the coach in the king's name. Tension and danger are established on the road.
Einstein the manufacture and sale of saint einstein - christopher jon bjerk...Jose Felix
This document is the table of contents for a book titled "The Manufacture and Sale of Saint Einstein" which examines Albert Einstein's career and legacy. The table of contents outlines chapters that are critical of Einstein and discuss topics like the promotion of Einstein by Jewish press, Jewish tribalism, Zionism, and accusations that Einstein held racist and genocidal views. It also references controversial topics like the Protocols of the Learned Elders of Zion and alleges Zionist conspiracies influenced world events.
The document summarizes chapters 1-5 of the story Robin Hood. It includes exercises to test comprehension of events in the story. Key points:
1) Robin Hood is an outlaw who steals from the rich to give to the poor in Sherwood Forest.
2) Prince John and the Sheriff are oppressing the people and trying to steal land.
3) Robin Hood falls in love with Lady Marian but her father wants her to marry the Sheriff.
4) Robin Hood and his men hide out in Sherwood Forest after Prince John tries to take the Earl's lands.
Kings of Israel King Solomon A Full Study of Solomon and Solomon’s PoolsSister Lara
Kings of Israel King Solomon
A Full Study of Solomon and Solomon’s Pools is an Online School of Prayer Learning Center Work Book Designed to Help Students Study the King of Israel King Solomon with Instructor Sister Lara.
http://onlineschoolofprayer.webs.com
This document is a collection of essays written by Burton S. Blumert on various topics such as travel, politics, gold, baseball player Barry Bonds, and more. It is edited and introduced by David Gordon. The essays are humorous and critical in their examination of American culture and politics. They provide commentary on topics ranging from bagels and gas masks to doctors, gold investing, and Burton Blumert's paranoid fears of being targeted. The collection demonstrates Blumert's wit and libertarian perspectives across a wide range of current events and issues.
This document is the preface to a biography about Abraham Lincoln. It provides context about the author's previous work writing the first biography about Lincoln called "The Pioneer Boy". It details the additional sources the author used in creating this new expanded biography, including information from Lincoln himself, early associates of Lincoln, and other published works about Lincoln. The preface explains that this new biography aims to provide a popular account of Lincoln's life using these ample sources as material. It positions Lincoln and Garfield as having remarkably similar lives from log cabins to the White House and being assassinated, making their stories parallel and worth telling together.
This newsletter provides information about country music news and upcoming events. It includes sections about the top country songs of the month, upcoming album releases in November, profiles of up-and-coming artists, and a list of country concerts. The editor's letter discusses bringing readers the latest country news and welcoming subscriber feedback.
This newsletter provides information about country music news and events. It includes a letter from the editor welcoming readers to the January issue and encouraging them to provide feedback. The newsletter also lists the top 25 country songs from the previous month, announces upcoming album releases in January, and introduces two new country artists - Mitch Goudy and Lauren Davidson. Readers are directed to the newsletter's website for more ongoing country music updates.
Johann Caspar Schmidt, born 25. October 1806 in Bayreuth; died 25. June 1856 in Berlin.
Look at Stirner, look at him, the peaceful enemy of all constraint.
For the moment, he is still drinking beer,
Soon he will be drinking blood as though it were water.
When others cry savagely "down with the kings"
Stirner immediately supplements "down with the laws also."
Stirner full of dignity proclaims;
You bend your willpower and you dare to call yourselves free.
You become accustomed to slavery
Down with dogmatism, down with law.
― Engels on Stirner
"Morality is unquestionably one of the main sources of repression in this society. It is the source of the death of innocence and the birth of guilt. It produces the false dichotomy of good and evil, the acceptance of which destroys paradise, steals our divinity, drives us into the world of pained effort, failure, self-condemnation and fear of consequences.
The knowledge of good & evil, the source of our fall from innocence, was a false knowledge, a lie. The guilt that this knowledge has filled us with is part of the lie, so let's throw it off. There is no good or evil. There are only our desires, innocent and beautiful - yes, and at times terrifying, for they've been repressed for so long. Within us are perfection, divinity and innocence which have nothing to do with morality. Let us embrace this, know it fully, for it is the true knowledge, the gnosis that brings life." ―Beyond Good AND Evil: A Call to Amorality
"The ego (Saturn/Satan) can be thought of as a mechanism (machine) of repression of unacceptable desires. We are not able to accept our repressed desires so a loop starts up whereby control can be wielded, but that control creates repressed desires, which cannot be accepted. Yet once the ego and its repression are gone (crossing the threshold) we are living in the present moment, i.e. eternity. There is no more measured, clock-time.
The idea of somehow coming to terms with the darker side of existence is of the utmost importance in Taoism. Western culture as a whole is based on an entirely humourless, furious, unyielding rigid and neurotic denial of the ying, negative, mysterious, female. This in turn leads to a great deal of mental ill health that in fact is regarded as being somehow normal by “respectable” people, laudable even.
But the dark goeswith the light. It can’t ever be annihilated, so when temporarily repressed it tends to just come back on the double, at the most inopportune moment, and with extra destructiveness. The sickness of trying to annihilate the dark side is at the heart of Western civilisation. If you cling to the light or the dark, your mind cramps. And if you want to avoid cramp, you must learn to accept the dark." ―Paul Dominic Condon
You live diabolically. You have a dictating ego that dogmatically commands and an obeying ego that suffers under the first. Exactly this is adult-ery as explained in the Bible. (The Mark of the Beast!) ―HOLOFEELING
The document is a quiz about war and peace topics across history. It is divided into 5 categories: War & Peace till 1900, Two World Wars, World in War & Peace now, and two open categories. Each category contains 9 multiple choice questions on related people, events, places and organizations. The questions cover a wide range of conflicts and peace efforts throughout time.
Journey's End Education Pack (Watermill Playhouse)Zaxapias
This education pack provides background information about the play Journey's End by R.C. Sherriff. It includes sections on Sherriff's life and experience in World War I, life in the trenches, terms and references used in the play, the psychological effects of war, the rehearsal process, British art and literature during WWI, and the production process. The pack aims to support understanding of the play for students studying drama or English.
This newsletter summarizes the December issue of the monthly newsletter "Freshly Brewed Country". It provides the top country songs from October, announces upcoming country albums being released in December, highlights new country artists through "Fresh Finds", and lists recommended country Christmas albums to listen to during the holiday season. The editor wishes readers a happy holiday season.
This document is an issue of The Inflectionist Review, a small press publishing contemporary poetry. The issue features a special section on "The Liminal Matter Project" which pairs photographs by Terri Warpinski with poems by Laura Winter exploring the US/Mexican border region. The introduction provides background on the project and how the photograph and poem pairings aim to offer multiple perspectives on the social, political, and environmental impacts of borders. The issue then presents poems from various contributors alongside brief biographies, with the centerpiece being a feature on artist Brad Winter and a profile of distinguished poet Jon Boisvert.
The document provides an overview of the music of the United Kingdom, United States, and Argentina. It discusses the early, classical, folk, and popular music traditions of these regions. The document is divided into multiple sections that cover the musical history and evolution over time in these countries, from early forms to modern popular music styles of the 20th century onward. Key genres discussed include British folk music, American blues, jazz, rock, and hip hop.
This document is a history homework booklet from Key Stage 3 Year 9 on World War 2. It provides sources and tasks for students to analyze the British government's evacuation of children from cities during the war. The booklet instructs students to carefully examine sources for clues about their reliability, such as authorship and context. It includes two sources - a photo of evacuees and a propaganda poster - for students to make inferences about the evacuation experience. Students are asked questions to demonstrate their understanding, such as why the government initiated evacuations and how useful each source is as historical evidence. The teacher provides feedback on individual student performance and targets for improvement.
A presentation I did on integrating the iPad for staff at my school. While nothing here is new I wanted to pull together a few concepts like SAMR, Bloom's taxonomy and workflows.
I think this is a great summary.
The document describes a design project for a new sustainable community in Asheville, North Carolina. The project aims to promote health, wellness, and sustainability through the layout of buildings and public spaces. Key aspects include organic gardens, a farmers market, mixed-use buildings, and walkable design to reduce car usage. The site plan shows residential, retail, and green space areas designed around principles of social and environmental sustainability.
Realeyes measures emotions using computer vision and machine learning to guide better business decisions. Traditional marketing research is slow, expensive, and not scalable, while 65% of marketing ROI depends on creative testing that is rarely performed. Realeyes provides fast, affordable, and scalable emotion measurement that is clearly linked to business outcomes. It helped Heineken achieve 12 times more social media engagement by intelligently targeting videos based on emotion scores, without increasing spend. Realeyes offers various subscription tiers for emotion analysis and has the largest emotion database linked to real outcomes.
How Are Your Smartest Competitors Using Technology?Jan Hirabayashi
June 17th presentation to the Association for Corporate Growth, North Florida, on how VCs, banks, business brokers and wealth advisors are using social media to generate leads and raise brand awareness.
This passage summarizes the setting and introduces the main characters. It is late November and foggy as the Dover mail coach lumbers up Shooter's Hill towards London, struggling against the heavy mud. Among the few passengers are three men completely wrapped against the weather and suspicious of each other. As they near the top of the hill, the guard hears a fast approaching horse and prepares his loaded weapons, calling on the passengers to remain in the coach in the king's name. Tension and danger are established on the road.
Einstein the manufacture and sale of saint einstein - christopher jon bjerk...Jose Felix
This document is the table of contents for a book titled "The Manufacture and Sale of Saint Einstein" which examines Albert Einstein's career and legacy. The table of contents outlines chapters that are critical of Einstein and discuss topics like the promotion of Einstein by Jewish press, Jewish tribalism, Zionism, and accusations that Einstein held racist and genocidal views. It also references controversial topics like the Protocols of the Learned Elders of Zion and alleges Zionist conspiracies influenced world events.
The document summarizes chapters 1-5 of the story Robin Hood. It includes exercises to test comprehension of events in the story. Key points:
1) Robin Hood is an outlaw who steals from the rich to give to the poor in Sherwood Forest.
2) Prince John and the Sheriff are oppressing the people and trying to steal land.
3) Robin Hood falls in love with Lady Marian but her father wants her to marry the Sheriff.
4) Robin Hood and his men hide out in Sherwood Forest after Prince John tries to take the Earl's lands.
Kings of Israel King Solomon A Full Study of Solomon and Solomon’s PoolsSister Lara
Kings of Israel King Solomon
A Full Study of Solomon and Solomon’s Pools is an Online School of Prayer Learning Center Work Book Designed to Help Students Study the King of Israel King Solomon with Instructor Sister Lara.
http://onlineschoolofprayer.webs.com
This document is a collection of essays written by Burton S. Blumert on various topics such as travel, politics, gold, baseball player Barry Bonds, and more. It is edited and introduced by David Gordon. The essays are humorous and critical in their examination of American culture and politics. They provide commentary on topics ranging from bagels and gas masks to doctors, gold investing, and Burton Blumert's paranoid fears of being targeted. The collection demonstrates Blumert's wit and libertarian perspectives across a wide range of current events and issues.
This document is the preface to a biography about Abraham Lincoln. It provides context about the author's previous work writing the first biography about Lincoln called "The Pioneer Boy". It details the additional sources the author used in creating this new expanded biography, including information from Lincoln himself, early associates of Lincoln, and other published works about Lincoln. The preface explains that this new biography aims to provide a popular account of Lincoln's life using these ample sources as material. It positions Lincoln and Garfield as having remarkably similar lives from log cabins to the White House and being assassinated, making their stories parallel and worth telling together.
This newsletter provides information about country music news and upcoming events. It includes sections about the top country songs of the month, upcoming album releases in November, profiles of up-and-coming artists, and a list of country concerts. The editor's letter discusses bringing readers the latest country news and welcoming subscriber feedback.
This newsletter provides information about country music news and events. It includes a letter from the editor welcoming readers to the January issue and encouraging them to provide feedback. The newsletter also lists the top 25 country songs from the previous month, announces upcoming album releases in January, and introduces two new country artists - Mitch Goudy and Lauren Davidson. Readers are directed to the newsletter's website for more ongoing country music updates.
Johann Caspar Schmidt, born 25. October 1806 in Bayreuth; died 25. June 1856 in Berlin.
Look at Stirner, look at him, the peaceful enemy of all constraint.
For the moment, he is still drinking beer,
Soon he will be drinking blood as though it were water.
When others cry savagely "down with the kings"
Stirner immediately supplements "down with the laws also."
Stirner full of dignity proclaims;
You bend your willpower and you dare to call yourselves free.
You become accustomed to slavery
Down with dogmatism, down with law.
― Engels on Stirner
"Morality is unquestionably one of the main sources of repression in this society. It is the source of the death of innocence and the birth of guilt. It produces the false dichotomy of good and evil, the acceptance of which destroys paradise, steals our divinity, drives us into the world of pained effort, failure, self-condemnation and fear of consequences.
The knowledge of good & evil, the source of our fall from innocence, was a false knowledge, a lie. The guilt that this knowledge has filled us with is part of the lie, so let's throw it off. There is no good or evil. There are only our desires, innocent and beautiful - yes, and at times terrifying, for they've been repressed for so long. Within us are perfection, divinity and innocence which have nothing to do with morality. Let us embrace this, know it fully, for it is the true knowledge, the gnosis that brings life." ―Beyond Good AND Evil: A Call to Amorality
"The ego (Saturn/Satan) can be thought of as a mechanism (machine) of repression of unacceptable desires. We are not able to accept our repressed desires so a loop starts up whereby control can be wielded, but that control creates repressed desires, which cannot be accepted. Yet once the ego and its repression are gone (crossing the threshold) we are living in the present moment, i.e. eternity. There is no more measured, clock-time.
The idea of somehow coming to terms with the darker side of existence is of the utmost importance in Taoism. Western culture as a whole is based on an entirely humourless, furious, unyielding rigid and neurotic denial of the ying, negative, mysterious, female. This in turn leads to a great deal of mental ill health that in fact is regarded as being somehow normal by “respectable” people, laudable even.
But the dark goeswith the light. It can’t ever be annihilated, so when temporarily repressed it tends to just come back on the double, at the most inopportune moment, and with extra destructiveness. The sickness of trying to annihilate the dark side is at the heart of Western civilisation. If you cling to the light or the dark, your mind cramps. And if you want to avoid cramp, you must learn to accept the dark." ―Paul Dominic Condon
You live diabolically. You have a dictating ego that dogmatically commands and an obeying ego that suffers under the first. Exactly this is adult-ery as explained in the Bible. (The Mark of the Beast!) ―HOLOFEELING
The document is a quiz about war and peace topics across history. It is divided into 5 categories: War & Peace till 1900, Two World Wars, World in War & Peace now, and two open categories. Each category contains 9 multiple choice questions on related people, events, places and organizations. The questions cover a wide range of conflicts and peace efforts throughout time.
Journey's End Education Pack (Watermill Playhouse)Zaxapias
This education pack provides background information about the play Journey's End by R.C. Sherriff. It includes sections on Sherriff's life and experience in World War I, life in the trenches, terms and references used in the play, the psychological effects of war, the rehearsal process, British art and literature during WWI, and the production process. The pack aims to support understanding of the play for students studying drama or English.
This newsletter summarizes the December issue of the monthly newsletter "Freshly Brewed Country". It provides the top country songs from October, announces upcoming country albums being released in December, highlights new country artists through "Fresh Finds", and lists recommended country Christmas albums to listen to during the holiday season. The editor wishes readers a happy holiday season.
This document is an issue of The Inflectionist Review, a small press publishing contemporary poetry. The issue features a special section on "The Liminal Matter Project" which pairs photographs by Terri Warpinski with poems by Laura Winter exploring the US/Mexican border region. The introduction provides background on the project and how the photograph and poem pairings aim to offer multiple perspectives on the social, political, and environmental impacts of borders. The issue then presents poems from various contributors alongside brief biographies, with the centerpiece being a feature on artist Brad Winter and a profile of distinguished poet Jon Boisvert.
The document provides an overview of the music of the United Kingdom, United States, and Argentina. It discusses the early, classical, folk, and popular music traditions of these regions. The document is divided into multiple sections that cover the musical history and evolution over time in these countries, from early forms to modern popular music styles of the 20th century onward. Key genres discussed include British folk music, American blues, jazz, rock, and hip hop.
This document is a history homework booklet from Key Stage 3 Year 9 on World War 2. It provides sources and tasks for students to analyze the British government's evacuation of children from cities during the war. The booklet instructs students to carefully examine sources for clues about their reliability, such as authorship and context. It includes two sources - a photo of evacuees and a propaganda poster - for students to make inferences about the evacuation experience. Students are asked questions to demonstrate their understanding, such as why the government initiated evacuations and how useful each source is as historical evidence. The teacher provides feedback on individual student performance and targets for improvement.
This document is a history homework booklet assigned to a student for Key Stage 3 Year 9. It provides sources and questions about the evacuation of cities in Britain during World War II. The booklet instructs the student to answer questions about what can be learned from two sources - a photo of evacuees at a train station and a propaganda poster. It also asks the student to explain why the government wanted to evacuate cities and to analyze how useful Source B is as evidence of the evacuation. The booklet will be graded based on criteria such as explanations of judgments made from sources, evidence cited from sources, and effort shown.
This document is a history homework booklet assigned to a student for Key Stage 3 Year 9. It provides instructions for two tasks analyzing sources related to the evacuation of children from cities during World War II. For Task 1, the student must analyze the usefulness of two sources - a photo of evacuees at a train station and a propaganda poster - as evidence of the evacuation. For Task 2, the student must compare the sources and explain which provides the most useful evidence, giving detailed explanations. The booklet also provides grading criteria and feedback on the student's previous work, noting areas of strength and targets for improvement.
This document contains a history homework booklet assigned to a student in Year 9 on the topic of the Holocaust. It includes two sources - a photograph from Auschwitz and a first-hand account from a Holocaust survivor in the Warsaw Ghetto. Students are asked questions to analyze the sources, including what they show about Jewish children during the Holocaust and how useful Source B is as evidence. The booklet also provides feedback on the student's current grade and areas for improvement.
FB, SS (4 files), Twitter http://q.4rd.ca/aaacmD #Sorenikhilawareness
This document provides a table of contents for "A Survey of French Literature Volume I: The Middle Ages and The Sixteenth Century". The table of contents lists 10 chapters that will cover major works and authors from these time periods, including La Chanson de Roland, Tristan et Iseut, Aucassin et Nicolette, Le Roman de la Rose, medieval theater, lyric poetry, Calvin, Rabelais, Renaissance poets like Marot, du Bellay and Ronsard, and Montaigne. Selections and excerpts from many of these works are translated into modern French.
The medieval romance Tristan and Iseut tells the tragic story of the passion between the knight Tristan and Iseut, who are destined for others. As Tristan escorts the beautiful Iseut to marry his uncle King Marc, they accidentally drink a love potion intended for the king and queen. This potion causes them to fall irrevocably in love, though they try to fight their destiny, which can only end in sorrow given their duty to King Marc.
The document discusses the benefits of exercise for mental health. It states that regular physical activity can help reduce anxiety and depression and improve mood and cognitive function. Exercise causes chemical changes in the brain that may help alleviate symptoms of mental illness.
This document provides information about an art exhibition titled "Bridges of Faith and Tradition" held from September to November 2016 in Loudoun County, Virginia. The exhibition featured works by Islamic artists from Loudoun County and was the first to highlight Islamic artists sponsored by the county government. It aimed to promote cultural understanding and highlight the county's Muslim population. The document includes details about the exhibition venue and opening night, messages from participating artists, and descriptions and photos of various artworks on display.
Larry gives a speech about remembering Jim Crow laws and those who resisted them. He discusses how after the Civil War, African Americans were determined to educate themselves and their children despite facing poverty and discrimination under Jim Crow legislation. Larry highlights Edwin Washington, an African American student in 1867 who worked hard to attend school whenever he could. Finally, Larry argues that a new monument should be built to honor those who struggled against both slavery and Jim Crow laws.
Study of Students in Segregated System of Loudoun County VirginiaLarry Roeder
This is a draft chart examining students who were taught by Christine Allen (C.A.) and Mary Dean Johnson (M.D.J)
between 1917 and 1941, mostly at the Conklin Colored School; but also at Greggsville, Rockhill and Bull Run.
If you know anyone listed in the chart, please send information to Larry Roeder at roederaway@yahoo.com.
The list will be updated as new information comes in.
This document provides an update on Larry Roeder's history project documenting the area of Conklin and Prosperity Baptist Church in Loudoun County, Virginia. It summarizes the early settlement of Conklin by both white and African American pioneers in the 18th century. It details Roeder's efforts to collect oral histories, photos, artifacts and records to preserve the history of prominent African American families like the Allens who lived in the area. The document outlines the boundaries of traditional Conklin and calls for help from community members to share their stories and knowledge to aid the project.
This document is an introduction to a photo album and collection of information about the Röder family and relatives in Germany. It discusses how the author's mother originally suggested he explore his American family history, which led him to expand his research to include his German relatives. The album contains scans of old family photos obtained from relatives in Germany, as well as some family history information. It is noted that this report is not comprehensive and will be added to over time. The album then provides descriptions and background information for numerous photos of ancestors and relatives such as Cyriak Röder, Maria Burkhart Röder, Ferdinand Röder, Auguste Röder, Friedrich Röder and others. It also
The document discusses using a data fusion tool to help NGOs define their operational space and make decisions around resource deployment. It presents a matrix approach where different classes of questions are asked in ovals to filter the operational space. Sample questions are provided around countries, types of disasters/crises, diseases/injuries, conflict levels, and security risks to iteratively define the areas an NGO could potentially operate in. Defining this operational space through situational awareness helps NGOs determine where and when to deploy resources as well as who to send.
Pictures I own that are used for animal welfare. Anyone may use them so long as they cite me as the source. I also show images I do not own where permission has been given. If you want to use those, go to the relevant sources.
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Introduction to Edition One
In the 1970’s my mother came up with the idea that I should explore my family,
travel to the places we lived, learn how ancestors comported themselves. The
focus was to be on American locations so that I could learn more about the
United States and what it is to be an American, an excellent proposal since some
of my family on my Scots-Irish side lived in the colonies prior to the American
Revolution.
I decided to expand the study to include my German relatives and ancestors in
Germany; and that has been fantastically rewarding. For one thing, I’ve found
wonderful German relatives and have discovered a rich, interesting history about
a quite normal Germany family. This only partly tells their story, and I do hope to
add to it in later editions
Larry Winter Roeder
South Riding, Va. USA
8/31/2012
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Figure 1 Ahnentafel der Familie Hofmann-Röder ....................................................................................... 14
Figure 2 Cyriak Röder Age 19 ..................................................................................................................... 16
Figure 3 Uncertain Men ............................................................................................................................. 19
Figure 4 Cyriak Röder 1899 Wedding Photo .............................................................................................. 20
Figure 5 Cyriak and Maria ........................................................................................................................... 21
Figure 6 Maria born 8/20/1869, died 7/27/1941. Cyriak born June 8, 1874, died 8/24/1935.
Married Nov 11, 1899 in Neustadt. ........................................................................................................ 21
Figure 7 Cyriak in Uniform by wall ............................................................................................................. 22
Figure 8 Closeup of Cyriak's Head in Uniform ........................................................................................... 23
Figure 9 Cyriak Military Uniform ................................................................................................................. 25
Figure 10 Close up of Cyriak in Uniform ..................................................................................................... 26
Figure 11 Army Photo Certificate ........................................................................................................... 27
Figure 12 Group Photo of Militia (Reverse of Post Card) .................................................................. 33
Figure 13 Cyriak in Red Cross Uniform....................................................................................................... 35
Figure 14 Cyriak and Family ........................................................................................................................ 36
Figure 15 Cyriak and Family ........................................................................................................................ 39
Figure 16 Maria ........................................................................................................................................... 41
Figure 17 Cyriak........................................................................................................................................... 41
Figure 18 Ferdinand .................................................................................................................................... 41
Figure 19 Gusti ............................................................................................................................................ 41
Figure 20 Walterhausen Castle 2010 (c) LRoeder ................................ Error! Bookmark not defined.
Figure 21 Wine Cellar (c) LRoeder, 2010 .................................................................................................... 44
Figure 22 Maria lived in a home like this, though less modern. ................................................................. 45
Figure 23 Death Notice Maria Roder .......................................................................................................... 52
Figure 24 Death Notice for Cyriak ............................................................................................................... 48
Figure 25 Death Notice Cyriak .................................................................................................................... 54
Figure 26 Death Notice Cyriak .................................................................................................................... 55
Figure 27 Death Notice Cyriak .................................................................................................................... 56
Figure 28 Death Notice Cyriak .................................................................................................................... 57
Figure 29 Death Notice Cyriak .................................................................................................................... 58
Figure 30 Death Notice Cyriak .................................................................................................................... 59
Figure 31 Wonder if woman on left Augusta Blanina Roder, who never married. Sister of
Cyriak. Master Lady's Tailor. Born August 29, 1878, Died March 1, 1939. Woman on right is
Maria Burkhart, next to Ferdinand. Could be someone else. Did Maria have a sister?.............. 60
Figure 32 Death Notice Auguste ................................................................................................................. 96
Figure 33 Who are these girls? ................................................................................................................... 37
Figure 34 Death Notice Ferdinand .............................................................................................................. 62
Figure 35 Gusti and Ferdinand .................................................................................................................... 63
Figure 36 Ferdinand .................................................................................................................................... 64
Figure 37 Ferdinand .................................................................................................................................... 65
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Figure 38 Ferdinand in 1966 ..................................................................................................................... 69
Figure 39 Master Shoemaker License for Ferdinand ................................................................................. 70
Figure 40 Unknown Heavyset Man ............................................................................................................. 72
Figure 41 Unknown Heavyset Woman ....................................................................................................... 73
Figure 42 Unknown Man with Mustache.................................................................................................... 75
Figure 43 Boys at Lutheran Confirmation ................................................................................................... 76
Figure 44 Unknown GIrls ........................................................................................................................ 77
Figure 45 Unknown Four Boys .................................................................................................................... 79
Figure 46 Unknown Child One .................................................................................................................... 81
Figure 47 Unknown Child Two .................................................................................................................... 81
Figure 48 Unknown Child Three.................................................................................................................. 81
Figure 49Unknoiwn Child Four.................................................................................................................... 81
Figure 50 Unknown Group ......................................................................................................................... 82
Figure 51 Friedrich, Date unknown............................................................................................................. 85
Figure 52 Friedrich 1865 ........................................................................................................................... 87
Figure 53 Friedrich, 1872 ............................................................................................................................ 88
Figure 54 Friedrich 1880 ............................................................................................................................. 89
Figure 55 Friedrich POssibly 1889/90 ......................................................................................................... 90
Figure 56 Early picture of Cyriak with no facial hair and Auguste .............................................................. 91
Figure 57 Ursula Bibiana Scheuplein Röder 1895 ...................................................................................... 92
Figure 58 Ursula Bibiana Scheuplein Röder 1872 ...................................................................................... 93
Figure 59 Ursula Bibiana Scheuplein Röder (Early) .................................................................................... 94
Figure 60 Auguste Roder - Sister of Cyriak ..................................................................................... 95
Figure 61 Parents of Ursula ........................................................................................................................ 98
Figure 62 Barbara Friedrich Scheuplein ..................................................................................................... 99
Figure 63 Johann Josef Scheuplein ............................................................................................................ 99
Figure 64 Max Hofmann?.......................................................................................................................... 101
Figure 65 Max Hofmann and Marga? ...................................................................................................... 102
Figure 66 Kurt Hofmann? .......................................................................................................................... 168
Figure 67 Friedfa Hofmann? ..................................................................................................................... 106
Figure 68 Franz Dinkel and Wife .............................................................................................................. 107
Figure 69 Gusti? ........................................................................................................................................ 108
Figure 70 Gusti, Kurt and Ferdinand Hofmann ........................................................................................ 110
Figure 71 Red Cross Service Ribbon (40 years) XL .................................................................................... 111
Figure 72 Pin associated with XL Service Ribbon ...................................................................................... 111
Figure 73 Red Cross Service Ribbon (25 years) XXV.................................................................................. 112
Figure 74 Bow associated with Red Cross Service Ribbon XXV ................................................................ 112
Figure 75 Red Cross Service Ribbon (25 Years) XXV................................................................................. 113
Figure 76 Pin Associated with Service Ribbon XXV ................................................................................... 113
Figure 77 WWII German Red Cross Medal............................................................................................... 114
Figure 78 German Red Cross Medal ......................................................................................................... 115
Figure 79 Ribbon Associated With Red Cross Medal ................................................................................ 115
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Figure 80 Gero, Ulrich, Tessa, Heidrun and Volker with Gusti ................................................................. 117
Figure 81 Gero Hofmann........................................................................................................................... 118
Figure 82 Ulrich Hofmann ......................................................................................................................... 118
Figure 83 Tessa Hofmann.......................................................................................................................... 118
Figure 84 Heidrun and Volker ................................................................................................................... 118
Figure 85 Gusti .......................................................................................................................................... 119
Figure 86 Gusti about 1920 ....................................................................................................................... 121
Figure 87 1922 Paul Hofmann and Gusti ................................................................................................. 125
Figure 88 Paul Hofmann in Chef Hat ........................................................................................................ 126
Figure 89 Born Bad Neustadt March 6, 1900, Died Sept 13, 1968. .............................................. 126
Figure 90 From right, Kurt, Gusti, Ferdl and Paul.................................................................................... 128
Figure 91 Family Reunion Nov 22, 1988 .................................................................................................. 104
Figure 92 Germany094 ............................................................................................................................. 132
Figure 93 Picture Germany081 ................................................................................................................ 133
Figure 94 German082 .............................................................................................................................. 135
Figure 95 Germany83................................................................................................................................ 137
Figure 96 Germany84 ............................................................................................................................... 139
Figure 97 Germany 85 .............................................................................................................................. 140
Figure 98 Germany86 ............................................................................................................................... 141
Figure 99 Germany087.............................................................................................................................. 142
Figure 100 Germany088............................................................................................................................ 143
Figure 101 Germany089............................................................................................................................ 144
Figure 102 Germany090............................................................................................................................ 145
Figure 103 Germany091............................................................................................................................ 146
Figure 104 Germany 092 ........................................................................................................................... 147
Figure 105 Germany093............................................................................................................................ 148
Figure 106 Germany 095 ........................................................................................................................... 149
Figure 107 Germany097............................................................................................................................ 151
Figure 108 The Church of Pfersdorf in which our ancestors (Franz Röder and others) were
baptized. .................................................................................................................................................. 156
Figure 109 Tessa 1988.............................................................................................................................. 170
Figure 110 Glass Shade by Kurt ................................................................................................................ 171
Figure 111 Nancy is in Blue. Ferdl's wife has gray Hair ................................ Error! Bookmark not defined.
Figure 112 Letter to LWR from Bad Neustadt........................................................................................... 180
Figure 113 Geburtsurkinde for Lorenz Roder .......................................................................................... 182
Figure 114 Letter From Catholic Church Bad Neustadt March 9, 1982 ......... Error! Bookmark not defined.
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Contents
Relative Cyriak Röder ................................................................................................................................. 15
Relative Cyriak Röder in Uniform .............................................................................................................. 16
Relative Two Men ...................................................................................................................................... 18
Relative Cyriak Röder Wedding.................................................................................................................. 20
Relative Cyriak Röder 1899 and Maria Burkhart........................................................................................ 21
Relative Cyriak Röder 1915 ....................................................................................................................... 22
Relative Cyriak Röder 1915 ....................................................................................................................... 23
Relative Cyriak Röder 1915 ....................................................................................................................... 25
Relative: Cyriak Röder 1914 or 1918 ......................................................................................................... 25
Relative: Cyriak Röder 1914 or 1918 (Order No 043) .............................................................................. 26
Relative: Cyriak Röder With Veterans ....................................................................................................... 29
Relative Cyriak Röder Armbands............................................................................................................... 31
Relative Cyriak Röder Back of Militia Post Card ......................................................................................... 33
Relative Cyriak Röder Red Cross Uniform ................................................................................................. 35
Relative Cyriak Röder and Family............................................................................................................... 36
Relative Cyriak Röder and Maria ............................................................................................................... 37
Relative Cyriak Röder and Maria ............................................................................................................... 40
Maria’s Castle.............................................................................................................................................. 42
Relative: Cyriak: Permission to Live in Bad Neustadt ................................................................................ 46
Relative: Maria Röder Death Certificates.................................................................................................. 49
Relative: Cyriak Röder Death Certificate.................................................................................................... 48
Relative: Maria, Ferdinand and Cyriak’s Sister Auguste? .......................................................................... 60
Relative Auguste ........................................................................................................................................ 96
Relative Girls .............................................................................................................................................. 37
Relative: Ferdinand (Bio) .......................................................................................................................... 84
Ferdinand Death Certificate ................................................................................................................... 62
Ferdinand and Gusti in Communion Clothes .......................................................................................... 63
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Ferdinand (Early Photo) .......................................................................................................................... 64
Relative: Ferdinand (early photo) ........................................................................................................... 65
Ferdinand Röder Party ............................................................................................................................ 66
Ferdinand at Turn-Verein Party .................................................................................................................. 67
Ferdinand Röder 1966........................................................................................................................... 69
Ferdinand License as Master Shoemaker ............................................................................................... 70
Unknown People ......................................................................................................................................... 71
Unknown Heavy Set Man........................................................................................................................ 72
Unknown Smiling Woman ...................................................................................................................... 73
Unknown Young Man.............................................................................................................................. 75
Two Boys in Suits .................................................................................................................................... 76
Three Girls ............................................................................................................................................... 77
Unknown Four Young Boys ..................................................................................................................... 79
Closeup of Unknown Four Boys .............................................................................................................. 81
Unknown Grouping ................................................................................................................................. 82
Friedrich Röder........................................................................................................................................... 84
Friedrich Röder (Bio) ............................................................................................................................... 86
Friedrich Röder 1865.............................................................................................................................. 87
Friedrich Röder c1872 ............................................................................................................................ 88
Friedrich Röder 1880............................................................................................................................... 89
Friedrich Röder 1895............................................................................................................................... 90
Friedrich Röder, Ursula, Guste and Cyriak .............................................................................................. 91
Ursula Bibiana Scheuplein Röder 1895 ....................................................................................................... 92
Ursula Bibiana Scheuplein Röder 1872 ................................................................................................... 93
Possible Ursula Bibiana Scheuplein Röder .............................................................................................. 94
Auguste Röder, Daughter of Friedrich ....................................................................................................... 95
Parents of Ursula Scheuplein Röder ........................................................................................................... 98
Parents of Ursula Scheuplein Röder ....................................................................................................... 99
Max Hofmann ........................................................................................................................................... 101
Possible Young Man Shot of Max ......................................................................................................... 101
Max Hofmann and Marga ..................................................................................................................... 102
Kurt Hofmann............................................................................................................................................ 168
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Frieda Hofmann? ...................................................................................................................................... 106
Franz Dinkel, Braumeister ......................................................................................................................... 107
Auguste Guste Maria Röder ...................................................................................................................... 108
Auguste Guste Maria Röder (Bio) ......................................................................................................... 109
Celebration of Gusti’s 85th birthday ...................................................................................................... 110
Gusti’s Grandchildren ............................................................................................................................... 117
Auguste (Guste) Maria Röder (about 1920) ......................................................................................... 121
Paul Hofmann and Auguste Maria Röder ................................................................................................. 122
Paul Hofmann ....................................................................................................................................... 126
Paul Hofmann, Gusti, Ferdl (Boy Scout) and Kurt ................................................................................ 128
Paul Hofmann (Bio) ............................................................................................................................... 129
Letter from Gusti Hofmann Oct 1, 1982 ....................................................... Error! Bookmark not defined.
Relative: Girl with Teddy Bear.................................................................................................................... 83
Kurt & Ferdl Hofmann, Larry Roeder & Kurt’s Second Wife Ilse............................................................... 104
Relative: Quittenbaum Connection......................................................................................................... 131
VOLUME TWO: ESSAYS .................................................................................. Error! Bookmark not defined.
Book on the German Roeder Family and Allied Families in Germany Error! Bookmark not defined.
Edit dates for this chapter, 2001-2006 ................................................. Error! Bookmark not defined.
The German Names ............................................................................................................................ 11
Chapter on the Bauer Family ................................................................................................................ 153
Michael Bauer and Dorthea Barbara Hubner ....................................................................................... 153
Johannes George Bauer (Feb 3, 1770 - ?) and Anna Maria Zirkelbach ................................... 153
Anna Maria Bauer and Franz Röder .............................................................................................. 153
Michael Röder ( 1700’s -- ) (First German Roeder) and Anna Memmel ...................................... 154
Nikolaus Röder ( born ? died 1866) and Margaretha Schmitt (1773 - ). ................................... 154
Franz Röder (Nov 15, 1811 - October 9, 1866) and Anna Maria Bauer,................................... 154
Anna Maria Bauer Röder........................................................................................................................... 157
Children of Franz and Anna Maria Bauer were: ............................................................................ 158
Anton Bauer modo Röder and Margaretha Hahn ................................................................................ 158
Georgius Phillippus Bauer modo Röder (1833-1841)................................................................... 158
Catharina Bauer modo Röder (1835-1870).................................................................................... 158
Elisabetha Röder (1844 ......................................................................................................................... 158
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Laurentius Röder ................................................................................................................................ 159
Magdalena Röder (born Feb 7, 1849 - death unknown)....................................................................... 159
Friedrich (Friedrid) Röder. (married to Bibliana Scheuplein) ................................................... 159
Children of Friedrich Röder and Bibliana Scheuplein ................................................................... 162
2. Cyriak Röder (1874 - )and Maria Burkart ................................................................................... 162
Maria Burkart (1890- ............................................................................................................................ 162
Louis Goldbach .................................................................................................................................. 162
1. Ferdinand Röder (June 19, 1900, Dec 26, 1987) ........................................................................ 163
2. Auguste Maria Gusti Röder (1901 - 1988) and Paul Hofmann..................................................... 163
The Memmel and Schmitt Connections.................................................................................................... 164
THE HOFMANN FAMILY ............................................................................................................................ 165
Paul Hofmann (1900 - 1968) and Auguste Maria (Gusti) Röder: ............................................................. 165
Ferdinand Hofmann (1929 - (name of wife ?) ...................................................................................... 166
Ferdinand's children are .................................................................................................................. 166
Volker (born April 18, 1965).............................................................................................................. 166
Urich (born November 17, 1966_ .................................................................................................... 166
Gero (born July 8, 1968).................................................................................................................... 166
Kurt Hofmann (1924-1997) (wives) .......................................................................................................... 168
Children of Kurt: ................................................................................................................................ 170
Heidrun (an artist, born Sep 2, 1956) ............................................................................................... 170
Tessa (Born Aug 7, 1959). ................................................................................................................. 170
Appendix: From letter from Gusti to me. ..................................................... Error! Bookmark not defined.
Family Reunion 2002 in Hamburg ............................................................................................................. 167
Appendix: 12 March 1877, Fulda by Anton Roder ................................................................................. 176
Appendix: May 15, 1981 Letter to LWR from Stadt Fulda ..................................................................... 178
Appendix 1: September 9, 1981 Letter to LWR Bad Neustadt ............................................................... 180
Appendix. Birth Certificate Lorenz Wilhelm Roder March 8, 1877.......................................................... 182
Appendix March 9, 1982 Letter from Catholic Church, Bad Neustadt ........ Error! Bookmark not defined.
Appendix August 8, 1982 Letter From Catholic Church, Bad Neustadt .................................................... 184
Appendix: Franz Roder Letter from Bad Neustadt Aug 28, 1982 ................ Error! Bookmark not defined.
Bibliography .............................................................................................................................................. 185
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The German Names
Many of the German names associated with my family:
Bauer and Hubner of Alsleben an der Salle and Neuhaus; Burkhart of Weyers/Fulda;
Effert, perhaps of Kloser-Hauser), Foerst of Herschfeld, Goldbach, by marriage,
Hahn of not sure, Hofmann of Bad Neustadt An Der Salle, Memmel , probably of
Kloser-Hauser, Rabensdorf, (perhaps Bremen.1,Röder of Kloser-Hauser, Wurzburg,
Bad Neustadt an Der Salle, Holzhausen, Hersdorf, Neustadt, Oberwerrn, St. Louis,
Missouri and Fulda, Schmitt, probably of Kloser-Hauser, Winter (perhaps Hamburg)
and St. Louis, Missouri, Zimmermann Perhaps Kloser-hauser, Zirklebach of
Herschfeld
Letter on Bad Neustadt Family of Lorenz RoederMarch 9, 1982 Letter
from Catholic Church, Bad Neustadt
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I'm not sure of the spelling of the last name. If Ravensdorf, there are no birth or marriage
records in the registers of Hamburg. In fact, she might not be from Hamburg. That might only
be the port of embarkation for the United States. See letter to LWR, Jr. Oct 5, 1981 from Olcay,
Senat der Freien und Hansestadt Hamburg, Staatarchiv ABC Suite 19, Eingang A, 2000
Hamburg 36.
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Figure 1 March 9, 1982 Letter from Catholic Church, Bad Neustadt
Figure 2 Letter From Catholic Church Bad Neustadt March 9, 1982
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Figure 3 Ahnentafel der Familie Hofmann-Röder
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Cyriak Röder
Cyriak was a master shoemaker who saw service in World Wars One and Two,
and may have been in militia at the end of World War One or a veteran’s group.
Cyriak’s father was Friedrich (Friedrid) Röder (married to Bibliana Scheuplein).
Friedrich was the brother of Anton Bauer modo Röder, great grandfather of Larry
Winter Roeder, Jr, the author.
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One has the sense of a man of civic duty, simply because of the many times
Cyriak served in uniform, as a teenager and in both World Wars. Photos also
convey the image of a happy man.
I’d like to explore his potential role in the militia at end of World War One. We
have no details on it, except for Photo 7 which hints at it, and it’s entirely possible
he did not belong to such a group.
What we do know is that Germany in 1919 was close to collapse. In late October,
1918 the Navy planned one last big battle with the British fleet; but sailors in
Wilhelmshaven and Kiel mutinied, setting up councils similar to Russian soviets.
Within days the revolution spread to the Western front and Germany’s major
cities and ports. This became known as the November Revolution. The Kaiser
then abdicated, followed by the King of Bavaria. Bavaria declared a socialist
Republic, though not in the Russian mold. Chancellor, Max von Baden, handed
power to Friedrich Ebert, the leader of the German Social Democrat Party (SDP).
Due to the revolution, the Council of the People's Deputies (Rat der
Volksbeauftragten) was then government (Nov 1918-Feb 1919).
Communists were heavily involved but unlike in the Russian revolution, an
accommodation was made to blend the aristocracy into the new Germany. The
Council organized a ceasefire on 11 November, 1918 and the election of a
National Assembly in December. The leading political party (SPD) also refused to
go the route of Russian soviets because of mistrust of the Bolsheviks. In
addition to all of this was the risk of a full scale armed uprising, and indeed there
was the Sparticist uprising, putdown by right-wing militia or Freikorps. Then on
August 11, 1919, the revolution ended with the establishment of the Weimar
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Constitution. It was a time demanding much from the civic minded. We don’t
know if Cyriak was part of this; but would be interesting to learn.
Cyriak Röder in Uniform
Date: 1893 Location Unknown. Title Cyriak About Age 19 in Uniform
Figure 4 Cyriak Röder Age 19
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Two Men
Date: Unknown. Location Likely Neustadt, location of Photographer
Title Unknown Men. Man on right is same as man in photo titled “Unknown
Young Man with Mustache.” Who is he? I used to think man on left was Cyriak;
but Heidrun thinks otherwise. Perhaps a member of the Dietz family. (Novy,
Discussion about Photo, 2012). The left arm of the man on the right may be
wearing a arm band, the kind for a funeral.
Figure 5 Uncertain Men
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Cyriak Röder Wedding
Date: Likely April 11, 1899. Location Likely Neustadt
Title Probable Wedding Photo
Figure 6 Cyriak Röder 1899 Wedding Photo
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Cyriak Röder and Maria Burkhart
Date: Likely 1899. Location: Likely Neustadt
Title: Wedding with Maria Burkart of Weyers/Fulda. Married Nov 5, 1899
Figure 7 Cyriak and Maria
Figure 8 Maria born 8/20/1869, died 7/27/1941. Cyriak born June 8, 1874, died
8/24/1935. Married Nov 11, 1899 in Neustadt.
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Cyriak Röder 1915
Date: 1915 Location Unknown. Title: In Uniform Standing by Wall
Picture Description: (Front of a postcard) The uniform is an M1915 Tunic.
I was under the impression that
cross was an Iron Cross; but
according to one sources, Cyriak
was a reservist (hence the cross
on his cap in the 1915 dated
photo) (which means he would
not be sent to the front unless the
war went really bad) Reservists
guarded train stations, ammo
dumps etc.
Figure 9 Cyriak in Uniform by wall
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Cyriak Röder and Iron Cross 1915
Date: 1915 Location Unknown. Title: Closeup of Head: In Uniform Standing
by Wall. (Front of a postcard)
Figure 10 Closeup of Cyriak's Head in Uniform
Cyriak may have won the Iron Cross. Is it possible he simply placed it in his hat?
I did a little research and did find an example of someone else doing this on
Wikipedia. According to Wikipedia, “During WWI, approximately 218,000 EKIs,
5,196,000 EKIIs and 13,000 non-combatant EKIIs were awarded. Exact numbers
of awards are not known, since the Prussian military archives were destroyed
during World War II. “ But what about Bavarian archives?
An expert I consulted didn’t feel that the Iron Cross would have been worn in this
way. His comment was “At first glance, given the date of birth in 1874, the soldier was
serving with the Landsturm or Landwere, aka Home Guard, during WW1, and serving in
an active regiment in 1895-1897. He would have been 40 years old in 1914, and too old
for active or reserve units, but of the age for the Landsturm and Landwere.
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An able bodied German owed military service from the age of 17 to 41. At age 21, a
German would go into the active army for 2 or 3 years. Then there was a period of time
for the reserves. After the reserves was the Landsturm and Landwere, where those
younger than 21 and older than 30 would serve at times of great emergency, such as a
war. I need to check on the details of the Landsturm and Landwere.
They guarded rail road yards, prison camps and supply depot, generally in Germany,
but sometimes in the rear areas in occupied Belgium, France and Russia later in the
war. They made use of obsolete rifles and uniforms, as well as captured rifles. They
performed important military work, and the work they performed allowed younger men
to serve on the front lines. As the war went on, the ages for military service were
extended to 14 year olds, and any able bodied man of any age. At the very end, some
12 year old boys had been called up.
I will check some reference books tonight and see if I can get some more info for you.
I did not see any rank insignia, but will check more closely tonight. The iron cross was
never worn on the hat, only on the chest. It is possible that some of the photos were
from the early post war period, when there was a lot of chaos, and a number of
volunteer units of ex-soldiers and civilians did what they could to maintain order. The
ex-soldier units were loosely known as friekorps. (Reiley, 2012)”
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Cyriak Röder 1915
Date: 1915 Location: Might be Munich. Military Uniform is different from 1915
Version
Figure 11 Cyriak Military Uniform
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Cyriak Röder 1914 or 1918
Date: 1914 or 1918 (not clear). Location Might be Munich Title: Closeup.
Military Hat Two
Figure 12 Close up of Cyriak in Uniform
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Cyriak Röder (Order No 043)
Date: 1914 or 1918 (not clear)
Location Munich, based on photographer.
Title: Shows photo was of Cyriak, from Neustadt
Picture Number 6c
Figure 13 Army Photo Certificate
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Discussion of Order No 043
Photo-Vertrieb Gg. Vöhringer München 1, Schließfach 5
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Name Röder, Cyriak Wohnort Neustadt
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Straße u. Nr. Hannengasse 216 Kreis/Amt/Bezirk
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Bestell Nr. 043
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Foto Distributor Gg. Vöhringer Munich 1, Box 5
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Name Röder, Cyriak Place of residence Neustadt
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Street and no Hannengasse 216
County/Department/District
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Order No. 043
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Cyriak Röder With Veterans
Date: (not clear)
Location: Not clear. Description: Veterans or Civil Guard from World War One
(Front of postcard)
Cyriak was a Kriegsteilnehmer or Veteran of the First World War; but
whereas other photos showed him in real uniforms, this series shows
him is less formal dress, though with a weapon.
The handwriting on the back was hard to read, being in an old script;
but I asked a professional, and he told it indicated this is a group of
veterans making a souvenir shot of the Civil guard.
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Cyriak Röder Armbands
Date: 1914 or 1918 (not clear). Location Unknown
Group Photo of Militia (closeups of armbands). (Front of postcard)
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Relative Cyriak Röder Closeup in Militia Garb
Date: 1914 or 1918 (not clear)
Location Unknown
Title: Group Photo of Militia (closeup of Cyriak’s Head)
Picture Number 7.c
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Cyriak Röder Back of Militia Post Card
Date: 1914 or 1918 (not clear)
Title: Group Photo of Civil Guard (Reverse of Post Card)
Picture Number 7d
Figure 14 Group Photo of Militia (Reverse of Post Card)
An expert informed that the script said “Erinnerung an die Lohnwache
zum Völkerkrieg 1914. Begin 1. August Ende Okt. 1918 Souvenir of the
Lohnwache {civil guard} to the war of the peoples 1914. Start 1
August End Oct. 1918. The word Lohnwache isn’t used any more and
can be Vigilante Service.
(Bartleby, 2012). The back of the card was written in Sütterlinschrift
(German pronunciation: [ˈzʏtɐliːnˌʃʁɪft], so I had to retain a
professional to translate. “Sütterlin script) is the last widely used
form of Kurrent, the old German blackletter handwriting. Graphic
artist Ludwig Sütterlin was commissioned by the Prussian ministry
for culture to create a modern handwriting script in 1911. His
handwriting scheme gradually replaced the older cursive scripts that
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had developed in the 16th century at the same time that book letters
developed into Fraktur. The word Sütterlin is nowadays often used to
refer to all varieties of old German handwriting, although this specific
script was only taught in all German schools from 1935 to 1941.
(Wikipedia, 2009)”
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Cyriak Röder Red Cross Uniform
Date: Unknown Location Unknown. Title: I thought at first this was an Army
medical uniform; but Heidrun corrected me. It is a Red Cross uniform. (Novy,
Discussion about Photo, 2012)
Figure 15 Cyriak in Red Cross Uniform
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Cyriak Röder and Family #1
Date: Unknown Location Unknown
Title: Family Photo
Description: My impression is that man to the far right is Cyriak; but I
don’t know who the others are. I wonder if the girl lower left is Gusti.
Are the man in the background and the tall girl/woman married? Who
is the heavy set
woman? The girls
all look related.
The older woman
appears to be the
same as in the
picture “Unknown
Smiling Woman.”
Figure 16 Cyriak and Family
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Four Girls
Date: Unknown. Location Unknown. Description: The girls are the same as
in photo marked “Cyriak Roder and Family #1.” I wonder if the girls are from
Maria’s side of the family. Could girl second from left be Gusti?
.
Figure 17 Who are these girls?
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Cyriak Röder and Family #2
Date: Unknown Location Unknown
Title: Family Photo Picture Number 10a
Description: Maria and Cyriak was) with their Children Ferdinand and Gusti.
Interesting that Cyriak is in uniform. The type of uniform is the M1910 tunic
Figure 18 Cyriak and Family
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Cyriak Röder Family #2a
Date: Unknown Location Unknown
Title: Family Description: My impression is Maria and Cyriak
perhaps in their forties, with their Children Ferdinand and Gusti.
Figure 19 Maria Figure 20 Cyriak
Figure 22 Gusti
Figure 21 Ferdinand
Died April 7, 1988
Died Dec 26, 1987
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Cyriak’s Army Unit
Figure 23 Cyriak's Army Unit shows up.
The “IIF over 16” is probably a reservist designation;
but this is uncertain as of the writing of this book.
Little hard to read as well. Could be I6, not 16.
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Maria’s Castle
Maria was the chef at Walterhausen castle. Fortunately for me, I have a copy of her
cookbook and have been given permission to copy and convert it into a modern
cookbook.
Figure 27 Walterhausen Castle 2010 (c) LRoeder
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Maria Röder Death Certificates
Born Aug 20, 1869 in Weyers-Rhon. Died July 27, 1941 in Bad Neustadt
Figure 28 Death Notice Maria Roder
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Figure 29 Death Notice Cyriak
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Figure 30 Death Notice Cyriak
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Figure 31 Death Notice Cyriak
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Figure 32 Death Notice Cyriak
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Figure 33 Death Notice Cyriak
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Figure 34 Death Notice Cyriak
Kriegsoplerversorgung
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Maria, Ferdinand and Cyriak’s Sister Auguste?
Date: Unknown. Location: Probably Bamberg, based on Photographer.
Figure 35 Wonder if woman on left Augusta Blanina Roder,
who never married. Sister of Cyriak. Master Lady's Tailor.
Born August 29, 1878, Died March 1, 1939. Woman on right
is Maria Burkhart, next to Ferdinand. Could be someone
else. Did Maria have a sister?
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Bio: Son of Cyriak
Ferdinand Röder (June 19, 1900, in Neustadt a/saale2 Died Dec 26,
1987)
Ferdinand Röder became a master shoemaker in 1926 and married. I
met him through his sister Gusti via mail; but at the time, he was too
frail to write.
To become a master shoemaker, he took an exam and became an
apprentice. After seven years he became a journeyman, took another
examination and became a master, which is the level required to
teach an apprentice.3
2
Ferdinand Röder, Meister-Brief, April 26, 1926
3
Ferdinand Röder, Meister-Brief, April 26, 1926, Trade Examination Diploma certifying
Ferdinand as a master shoemaker.
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Ferdinand Death Certificate
Figure 36 Death Notice Ferdinand
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Ferdinand and Gusti in Communion Clothes
Date: 1912
Description: My guess is that
this is Ferdinand and Gusti in
Catholic Communion clothes.
Heidrun agrees
Figure 37 Gusti and Ferdinand
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Ferdinand (Early Photo)
Date: Unknown. Location Probably Bamberg, based on photographer.
Description: Ferdinand as a boy
Figure 38 Ferdinand
.
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Relative: Ferdinand (early photo)
Date: Unknown. Location Probably Bamberg, based on photographer.
Description: Ferdinand
Figure 39 Ferdinand
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Ferdinand Röder Party
Date: Unknown
Location: Unknown
Title Group Photo. Might be of Ferdinand, Third fr Left
Picture Number 16
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Ferdinand at Turn-Verein Party
Date: Unknown Location Dachau Turn-Verein Party4
Figure 40 Turn-Verein Party
4
This is very interesting, as my great grandfather on my father’s maternal side was
Ernst George Winter, a major force in the Turn Verein in America. The sports
association in Dachau goes back to 1865.
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Figure 41 Ferdinand at Turnverein
Figure 42 Turnverein Dachau
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Ferdinand Röder 1966
Date: August 13, 1966. Location: Neustadt
Figure 43 Ferdinand in 1966
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Ferdinand License as Master Shoemaker
Figure 44 Master Shoemaker License for Ferdinand
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Unknown Heavy Set Man
Location Bamberg, Based on Photographer
Date: Unknown
Description: Taken by same photographer as “Unknown Smiling Woman”. Is he
the husband? See also photo marked “Cyriak Röder and Family #1.”
Figure 45 Unknown Heavy Set Man
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Unknown Smiling Woman
Location Bamberg, Based on Photographer. Date: Unknown
Description: Taken by same photographer as “Unknown Heavy Set Man” Are
they a couple? See also photo marked “Cyriak Rodert and Family #1”
Figure 46 Unknown Heavyset Woman
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Unknown Young Man with Mustache
Location Bamberg, Based on Photographer. Date: Unknown
Description: See also photo titled “Two Men.”
Figure 47 Unknown Man with Mustache
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Two Boys in Suits
Date: Unknown. Location Probably Neustadt, based on photographer.
Description: Two Boys in Suits with Apples.
Typical Luthern confirmation photo. (Novy, Discussion about Photo, 2012)
Figure 48 Boys at Lutheran Confirmation
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Three Girls
Date: 1922 Location Neustadt, based on photographer
Title: Family Photo Picture Number 27
Description: I have no idea who these are. Cute photo
I wonder if girl on left is the same girl as in Photo 48?
Figure 49 Unknown GIrls
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Unknown Four Young Boys
Date: Unknown Location: Frankfurt am Main, based on location of
Photographer.
Figure 50 Unknown Four Boys
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Closeup of Unknown Four Boys
Date: Unknown Location: Frankfurt am Main, based on location of
Photographer.
Figure 51 Unknown Child One Figure 52 Unknown Child Two
Figure 53 Unknown Child Three Figure 54Unknoiwn Child Four
Looks like younger version of man in This looks like Ferdinand
unknown Wedding.
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Unknown Grouping
Date Unknown Location Unknown
Figure 55 Unknown Group
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Girl with Teddy Bear
Date: Unknown. Location: Probably Frankfurt, based on Photographer.
Is she one of the girls in the photo marked “Three Girl”? Wonder if bear is a
Stieff.
Figure 56 Girl with Teddy Bear 83
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Friedrich Röder
Date: Not dated Location: Neustadt. Description: Handwritten Friedrich on
back of photo. Photographer was in Neustadt.
Figure 57 Friedrich, Date unknown
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Friedrich Röder (Bio)
Friedrich (Friedrid) Röder. (married to Bibliana Scheuplein)
Friedrich Röder, (July 26, 1841-1 Dec 24, 1897). Married to Bibiana Scheuplein.
Occupation shoemaker. Married in Bad Neustadt Oct 12, 1873.
Father was Franz Röder. Three Children: Cyriak and Auguste Blanina.
Fought in War against the French in 1871. 5 Lost his right leg below the knee
(wooden). His name is listed in Bad Neustadt on an obelisk monument to
combatants. This took place in 1866 as part of the Prussian-Bavarian War in a
battle at Bad Kissingen, new Bad Neustadt. Friedrich’s unit was the 5th Royal
Regiment for the Grand Duke of Hesse.6 This is probably in the city cemetery.
Friedrid Röder (1841-1897). Owned his own home in Neustadt at 38 Baverngasse
(Farmer's way) in Bad Neustadt.
Brother of Anton, great grandfather of Larry Winter Roeder, Jr.
5
Friedrid Röder, a photo taken in 1889/90. Notes on the back by Kurt Hofmann,
written August 8, 1990; Friedrich, Röder, a Plaque commemorating soldiers who
participated in the war of 1870-71 from the town of Neustadt. – Two color pictures
taken by Kurt Hofmann, August 26, 1990.
6
Source Kurt Hofmann, interview, 1988.
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Friedrich Röder 1865
Location: Unknown. Date 1865 written on Photo. Number 29
Figure 58 Friedrich 1865
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Friedrich Röder c1872
Location Unknown. Date 1872, according to album
Figure 59 Friedrich, 1872
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Friedrich Röder 1880
Location: Unknown. Date 1880 written on Photo
Figure 60 Friedrich 1880
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Friedrich Röder 1895
Location: Unknown Date c 1895 - Possibly 1889/90
Description: Match with Ursula
Figure 61 Friedrich POssibly 1889/90
Born July 26, 1841. Married Oct 12, 1873. Died Dec 24, 1897
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Friedrich Röder, Ursula, Guste and Cyriak
Date About 1890
People: Family of Friedrich
Figure 62 Early picture of Cyriak with no facial hair and Auguste
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Ursula Bibiana Scheuplein Röder 1895
Location: Unknown Date c 1895
Description: Wife of Friedrich of same date
Figure 63 Ursula Bibiana Scheuplein Röder 1895
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Ursula Bibiana Scheuplein Röder 1872
Location: Wurzburg, based on photographer.
Date: 1872 written in album.
Figure 64 Ursula Bibiana Scheuplein Röder 1872
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Ursula Bibiana Scheuplein Röder
Date: Unknown. Location: Frankfurt, based on Photographer
Description: Possible an early photo of Ursula
Figure 65 Ursula Bibiana Scheuplein Röder (Early)
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Auguste Balinda Röder, Daughter of Friedrich
Date: Unknown. Location: Unknown. Description: In high collar dress.
Daughter of Friedrich, sister to Cyriak. Born Aug 19, 1876 in Bad Neustadt and
died March 1, 1939 in the same city. Profession was Master Lady’s Tailor. Never
married. (Hoffmann G. , 1982, October 1)
Figure 66 Auguste Balinda Roder - Sister of Cyriak
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Auguste Roder Death Certificate
Unmarried sister of Cyriak. Born Aug 29, 1876. Bad Neustadt. Died March 1,
1939
Figure 67 Death Notice Auguste
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Auguste was born August 29, 1876 in Bad Neustaxt and Died March 1, 1939.
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Parents of Ursula Scheuplein Röder
Date: Unknown
Location: Unknown
Description: Parents of Ursula
Figure 68 Parents of Ursula
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Parents of Ursula Scheuplein Röder
Date: Unknown. Location: Unknown. Description: Parents of Ursula
(closeups)
Figure 69 Barbara Friedrich Scheuplein Figure 70 Johann Josef Scheuplein
Barbara Friedrich Johann Josef Scheuplein
Brn 1/19/1815 Karlberg Brn Oct 20, 1807 (Perhaps Neuhaus)
Died July 31, 1886 Died March 23, 1877
Book says (Wagner, Kath) next to
Johann’s name.
Married Feb 7, 1837 in Neustadt.
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Max Hofmann
Possible Young Man Shot of Max
Location Schweinfurt, Based on Photographer. Date: unknown
Figure 71 Max Hofmann?
Heidrun believes this to be a young Max Hofmann. Brother of Paul
Hofmann. Born 1906 and owned a laundry.
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Max Hofmann and Marga
Location: Probably
Schweinfurt, based on
Photographer
Date is Unknown.
Heidrun believes this is
young Max Hofmann and
Marga. (Novy, Max
Hofmann, 2012)
Figure 72 Max Hofmann and Marga?
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Kurt & Ferdl Hofmann, Larry Roeder & Kurt’s Second Wife Ilse
Figure 73 Family Reunion Nov 22, 1988
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Frieda Hofmann
Date: Unknown. Location Probably Neustadt, based on photographer.
Description: Girl in dark dress. No other identification. Heidrun thinks probably
Frieda Hofmann. (Novy, Discussion about Photo, 2012). Paul Hofmann’s His
sister Frieda was born in 1897 and his sister Else was born 1895-96 and died in
mid-fifties.
Figure 74 Frieda Hofmann?
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Franz Dinkel, Braumeister
Date: Unknown Location Unknown
Title Dinkel Wedding Picture Number 3
I don’t know if the Dinkel’s are relatives.
Figure 75 Franz Dinkel and Wife
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Auguste Guste Maria Röder
Date: Unknown. Location: Unknown
Description: Young Girl in Ribbon. Is this a young Gusti?
Figure 76 Gusti?
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Auguste Guste Maria Röder (Bio)
Auguste Maria (Gusti) Röder was married to Paul Hofmann. Born
July 4, 1901. Died April 7, 1988 in Bad Neustadt. Cause of death
decrepitude in Bad Neustadt. Gusti died in hospital only 3 or 4 weeks
after entry.
Until death, Gusti lived in Neustadt. Also married in Bad Neustadt.
Father Cyriak Röder, mother Maria Burkart. Children Kurt Hofmann
and Ferdinand Hofmann. Brother Ferdinand Röder. Height 5'6".
On the occasion of her 80th birthday, the Rhon u Saalepost an, a
local newspaper in Neustadt, did a piece on her. She had been a
member of the German Red Cross since 1936 and by 1949 had been
elevated to the rank of Group Leader.
In 1942, Gusti won the Red Cross Medal for Service, then in 74 the
German Red Cross Medal for Honor, in 77 the Gold Pin of Honor and
Honor Commendation for forty years of service. A retired woman, her
main job has been with the Red Cross. Gusti was also described as
selfless and the daughter of a well known shoe repairman. She
transported wounded during World War Two to Neuhaus, as well as
refugees. She was also involved with a school for the
underprivileged. Gusti was known to thousands of blood donors to
whom she had given the honor pin. Hospitable, appreciated. Well
known humor.
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Celebration of Gusti’s 85th birthday
Figure 77 Gusti, Kurt and Ferdinand Hofmann
Celebration of Gusti’s 85th birthday.
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Figure 78 Red Cross Service Ribbon (40 years) XL
Figure 79 Pin associated with XL Service Ribbon
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Figure 80 Red Cross Service Ribbon (25 years) XXV
Figure 81 Bow associated with Red Cross Service Ribbon XXV
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Figure 82 Red Cross Service Ribbon (25 Years) XXV
Figure 83 Pin Associated with Service Ribbon XXV
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Figure 84 WWII German Red Cross Medal
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Figure 85 German Red Cross Medal
Figure 86 Ribbon Associated With Red Cross Medal
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Gusti’s Grandchildren
Figure 87 Gero, Ulrich, Tessa, Heidrun and Volker with Gusti
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Figure 88 Gero Hofmann Born July 8, 1968 Figure 89 Ulrich Hofmann, born Nov 17, 1966
Figure 90 Tessa Hofmann Figure 91 Heidrun and Volker. Volker was
born April 18, 1965
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Auguste (Guste) Maria Röder (about 1920)
Date: 1918-1920. Location: Unknown
Description: In high collar dress.
Figure 93 Gusti about 1920
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Letter from Gusti Hofmann Oct 1, 1982
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Gusti was Kurt and Ferdl's mom. Her brother was Cyriak, born June 8, 1874 in Bad
Neustadt. 7 Auguste Blandina was not the wife, but the sister of Cyriak. She was born
August 29, 1876 in Bad Neustadt and died March 1, 1939 in Bad Neustadt. Cyriak was
a master shoemaker. Auguste was a master lady's tailor. He was unmarried. My
brother Ferdinand is a master shoemaker and is married. He has no children and can't
write any more. He sends greetings. I married Paul Hofmann, born March 3, 1900 in
bad Neustadt and he died September 13, 1968. He was a cook. My sons are Kurt and
Ferdinand. Kurt was born April 8, 1924 in Bad Neustadt and has two daughters
Heidrun, born April 8, 1924 in Bad Neustadt and Tessa born Aug 7, 1959. Tessa
worked in the area of Ansbach.
Ferdinand was born on August 10, 1929 in Bad Neustadt and has three sons:
Volker April 18, 1965,
Ulrich, born Nov 17, 1966
Gero, born July 8, 1968.
Ferdinand has a degree in political economy and lives in Hamburg.
Written for Gusti by Kurt Hofmann, Landsknechtstrasse 21, D8802, Oberdachstetten,
Germany.
Ferdinand Röder, master shoemaker. Born June 19, 1900 in Bad Neustadt, died Dec
26, 1987 of decrepitude in Bad Neustadt. Father Cyriak Röder and Maria Burkart.
Sister Auguste Maria Röder (Hofmann). Served in German Army, World War One.
7
Letter to lwr, jr. October 1, 1982 from Gusti Rder Hofmann, Schuhmarkstr 1, D-8740 Bad
Neustadt/Saale, tele 09771-40-92, App 13.
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Paul Hofmann and Auguste Maria Röder
Date: 1922. Location: Unknown
Figure 94 1922 Paul Hofmann and Gusti
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Paul Hofmann
Date Unknown but before probably before 1922
Description in Chef Hat
Figure 95 Paul Hofmann in Chef Hat
Figure 96 Born Bad Neustadt March 6, 1900, Died Sept 13, 1968.
Married in Bad Neustadt
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Paul Hofmann, Gusti, Ferdl (Boy Scout) and Kurt
Date: During World War Two: Description. Gusti is in Red Cross uniform. Fedl
is in Boy Scout Uniform and Kurt is on his way towards becoming a tank operator
and eventual Matt or Sergeant.
Figure 97 From right, Kurt, Gusti, Ferdl and Paul.
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Paul Hofmann (Bio)
Paul Hofmann (1900 - 1968)
Born March 6, 1900 and died Sept 13, 1968. Married in Bad Neustadt.
Children with Gusti Röder were Kurt and Ferdinand Hofmann. Height was
5'10".
Paul had siblings. His brother Max (born 1906) owned a laundry. His
sister Frieda was born in 1897 and his sister Else was born 1895-96 and
died in mid-fifties.
Paul Hofmann was a German soldier who trained for submarine duty in
World War One but saw no action, as he was only 18. After service, he
either owned or leased a Bierstubba, restaurant associated with a
brewery. Although it served fine food, the establishment failed by the
1920’s. Paul then stayed unemployed until 1930, when he began to work
for restaurants, essentially as an unpaid apprentice. He eventually rose
through the ranks and at the age 34-35 began to work in the great hotels
of Germany. Eventually he became a Chef and supervised several other
chefs. By 1938 he was working on the Isle of Norderney (North Sea) and
in the Winter in Oberwisenthal, Erzebirge in Saxonia as well as in other
towns, but developed back troubles which put him in a hospital until
August, 1939.
World War Two brought Paul back into military service in September, 1939
as a marine in a mine sweeper in the North Sea, serving from 1939 to
1945, and rising to the rank of Maat or sergeant. On May 8, 1945 he was
captured by British troops in Kiel; however, he was let go right away and
then made his way home, which he reached by the end of May. Because
the trains were out, he had to walk most of the way, though he was able to
grab a few trains for short rides.
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By September, 1945, the entire family was reunited, all in good
health, with no casualties. Of course, he had to begin to earn money,
so he began by helping his brother Max with his laundry business.
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Quittenbaum Connection
While in Hamburg in 2010, I was given a document dated 1881 by my relatives.
I’m not certain as to the connection between the people on this sheet and the
Roeder line; but I offer the photos for the use of future family historians.
The document takes us back to Johann Quittenbaum in 1772.
Figure 98 Stamp on Quittenbaum Document
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Figure 100 Picture Germany081
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Translation of Germany081
Stammbaum
zum Zweck des Nachweises der Verwandtschaft mit dem zu Wien
verlobten Sebastian Quittenbaum, geboren zu Karlburg den 2. Juli 1786.
Johann
Quittenbaum, getraut in 2. Ehe zu Karlburg
den 11. Juni 1772
mit Veronika
Keller zeugte in dieser Ehe
folgende Kinder:
ENGLISH:
Family tree
to demonstrate the relationship to Sebastian Quittenbaum, engaged in Vienna
and born in Karlburg 2 July 1786.
Johann Quittenbaum, married
in 2. marriage in Karlburg
11. June 1772
to Veronika
Keller begot in this marriage
following children:
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Translation of Germany 082
1. Margaretha Quittenbaum, geb. den 25. Februar 1774,
getraut zu Karlburg, den 27. Mai 1800 mit Peter Friederich,
zeugte in dieser Ehe zu Karlburg folgende Kinder:
2. Maria Quittenbaum, geb. den 19. Juni 1779 ;
getraut zu Karlburg, den 20. Mai 1802 mit
Adam Gold, zeugte in dieser Ehe 8 Kinder zu Karlburg
ENGLISH
1. Margaretha Quittenbaum, born 25 February 1774,
married in Karlburg, on 27 Mai 1800 to Peter Friederich,
begot in this marriage in Karlburg following children:
2. Maria Quittenbaum, born 19 June 1779 ; married in Karlburg,
20. Mai 1802 to Adam Gold, begot 8 children in this marriage
in Karlburg
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Translation of Germany 83
Johann Quittenbaum, getraut in 2. Ehe zu Karlburg
den 11. Juni 1772 mit Veronika
Keller, zeugte in dieser
Ehe folgende Kinder:
2. Maria Quittenbaum, geb. den 19. Juni 1779 ;
getraut zu Karlburg, den 20. Mai 1802 mit
Adam Gold, zeugte in dieser Ehe 8 Kinder
zu Karlburg
4. Sebastian Quittenbaum
geboren zu Karlburg, den 2. Juli 1786
ENGLISH
Johann Quittenbaum,
married in 2nd marriage in Karlburg
on 11 June 1772 to Veronika
Keller, begot in this
marriage following children:
2. Maria Quittenbaum, born 19 June 1779 ;
married in Karlburg, 20 May 1802 to Adam Gold, begot
8 children in this marriage in Karlburg
4. Sebastian Quittenbaum
born in Karlburg, 2 July 1786
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Figure 103 Germany84
Translation of Germany84
3. Maria Margaretha Quittenbaum, geb. zu Karlburg den 7. October 1783.
5. Ernestus Quittenbaum, geb. den 22. März 1795 zu Karlburg, Bezirksamt
Karlstadt, Unterfranken Bayern.
ENGLISH
3. Maria Margaretha Quittenbaum, born in Karlburg 7 October 1783.
5. Ernestus Quittenbaum, born 22 March 1795 in Karlburg, District Office
of Karlstadt, Lower Franconia Bavaria.
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Figure 104 Germany 85
Chart is broken up in to 86-89
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Figure 105 Germany86
Johann Michael Friederich, geboren den 5. Dezember 1800.
ENGLISH:
Johann Michael Friederich, born 5. December 1800
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Figure 106 Germany087
Sebastian Friederich, geboren den 26. Februar 1802.
ENGLISH:
Sebastian Friederich, born 26 February 1802.
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Figure 107 Germany088
Martin Friederich, geboren den 9. Februar 1804.
Margerthe Friederich, geboren den 29. Februar 1808.
ENG:
Martin Friederich, born 9 February 1804.
Margerthe Friederich, born 29 February 1808.
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Figure 108 Germany089
Maria Margeretha Friederich,
Geboren den 15. October 1811, getraut zu Karlburg,
den 7. Januar 1835 mit Michael Kühl, zeugte
in dieser Ehe zu Karlburg folgende Kinder
Barbara Friederich, geboren den 19. Januar 1815
ENGLISH:
Maria Margaretha Friederich, born 15 October 1811, married in Karlburg,
7 January 1835 to Michael Kühl, begot in this marriage in Karlburg
following children
Barbara Friederich, born 19 January 1815
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Figure 109 Germany090
Barbara Kühl geboren den 5. September 1835
ENGLISH:
Barbara Kühl born 5 September 1835
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Figure 110 Germany091
Frau Margaretha Kühl, geboren den 22. Dezember 1836
ENGLISH:
Miss Margaretha Kühl, born 22 December 1836
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Figure 111 Germany 092
Maria Anna Kühl geboren den 1. Juni 1838, verehelicht in 1. Ehe mit Peter Raudenkolb
gegenwärtig in 2.Ehe mit Michael Adam zu Karlburg
ENGLISH:
Maria Anna Kühl born 1 June 1838, married in 1st marriage to Peter Raudenkolb
presently in 2. marriage to Michael Adam in Karlburg
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Figure 112 Germany093
Maria Anna Kühl Geboren den 30. Juli 1846
ENGLISH:
Maria Anna Kühl Born 30 July 1846
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Figure 113 Germany 095
Barbara Friederich geboren den 19. Januar 1815
Joseph Friederich geboren den 10. Februar 1818
ENGLISH:
Barbara Friederich born 19 January 1815
Joseph Friederich born 10 February 1818
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Figure 114 Germany097
Die Richtigkeit ??w?ohenden Stammbuches wird aufgrund der hiermit richtig bezeugt.
Karlburg, den 26. September 1881 ?Ins kathol. Pfarramt ?Diel. Pfarreien
Stamp: KATH. PFARREI KAHLBURG
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Chapter on the Bauer Family
Michael Bauer and Dorthea Barbara Hubner
Michael Bauer and Dorthea Barbara Hubner of Alsleben had as a child Johannes
George Bauer and were the earliest Bauers I know of; so this is a research project, to
move backward in time in that line.
Johannes George Bauer (Feb 3, 1770 - ?) and Anna Maria Zirkelbach
Johannes George Bauer (Known as George) was my great, great, great
Grandfather. He was born in Alsleben an der Salle as a peasant on Feb 3, 1770,
worked as a farmer and married Anna Maria Zirkelbach of Herschfeld on August 29,
1797. (Where is Herschfeld? Is it part of Bad Neustadt?)
Anna Maria Bauer and Franz Röder
Anna Maria Bauer was born October 10, 1803 in Neuhaus and married Franz
Röder. “To 10.10.1803 at 13:00 o'clock in NeuHaus was born Anna Maria
Roeder, Daughter of George Baur and of his wife. Anna Maria, born. Zirkelbach,
from Hershfeld. Godmother was Anna Maria, daughter of Anton Foerst,
inhabitant in Herschfeld.8 Neustadt, today Bad Naustadt an der Saale
(Postleitzahl 97616), Neuhaus (PLZ 97616) and Salz (PLZ 97616) are in north
Bavaria, because of the border of our diocese to the Catholic Nachbardioezesen
of Fulda and Erfurt. I don’t know what an Nachbardioezesen; but I assume it is a
form of Catholic district. The word doesn’t translate.
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Letter to Larry Roeder, jr., 9/25/2006 from Archiv und Bibliothek des bestums Wurzbrug.
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