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Beatz Rominger

Beatz Rominger
Born [date unknown] in Waldoboro, Lincoln County, Mainemap
Daughter of [father unknown] and [mother unknown]
[sibling(s) unknown]
[spouse(s) unknown]
[children unknown]
Died [date unknown] in Waldoboro, Lincoln County, Mainemap
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Profile last modified | Created 4 Dec 2012
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  • I've detached Michael Rominger and Christina Ebert as parents for this profile. Both of them were born, married, and died in North Carolina. This child was born and died in Maine. -- Fiscus-32 23:00, 5 March 2020 (UTC)

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My name is Linda Barnett. My mothers maiden name is Leonard and her grandmother name was Laura Elmira and her maiden name was Rominger and her line goes to Georg Rominger. So the Romingers you are a manager of is kin to me through my mother and her grandmother. So I am requesting to join the trusted list and be a joint manager of the Romingers you have. How are you related to the Romingers. My email address is [email address removed]
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I think this should be Beatus or perhaps Beata, i.e. "blessed", which was used for an infant that died unbaptized and therefore not formally named. But if this is a child of Michael Rominger and Christina Ebert, the birth must have been in North Carolina, not Main. Michael's parents came to NC in 1770, and he was born there. There is no evidence that he ever went back to Maine.
Could this actually be Beata (female) or Beatus (male), used for an infant who died before being baptized? I don't recall ever seeing Beatz as a name, but Beata and Beatus show up pretty often in these German Protestant families?

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