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Derlin Clair

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Mr. Derlin G. Clair
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Hi Derlin - I see you are interested in Hiller family and have left me some comments =Thanks for those as I am quite new to Wikitree... I do know my father's maternal line were German immigrants. I will be adding 1 more set of Hiller parents to this family group. My dad's Hiller family line were part of a larger group of Germans who were instrumental in getting St. Boniface Catholic Church established in my home town of Williamsport, PA. These Germans were also connected to an area called Bastress. There are some excellent St Boniface records related to their effort to establish the church and also from the Bastress area. I have tried to identify more of the line than what I have posted, but do not know German (which is the language of many records I have looked at) nor do I have a good understanding of German localities, especially during the 1800s or before. Over time , I will add more Hillers and their spouses to the family line..
I believe that the Hiller family connected with my family came from Bayern(Bavaria),my dear Miss Butters.They probably settled in New Orleans,Louisana,USA,back in the 1840's.As for German,I do know some Deutsch(German).Not completely fluent,but I do know at least a fair amount of it,I would say,my dear.Well,thanks for the comment,my dear,I really do appreciate it whole lot.Best wishes,Shalom,and God bless you,my dear Miss Butters.
posted by Derlin Clair
Hi Derlin,

Well, I just added George Hiller's 1851 census info and he was born in Germany about 1801. There might be a connection.

Dash

posted by Lisa Dwyer
thanks for your interest in Coyle. Still at the same same spot, so I don't know if there is any relation. You mentioned a Barth in your profile. My boyfriend has Barth in his family tree. James Barth. He was a highly decorated officer in the army.
posted by Janine Coyle
Hi Derlin,

No problem. I am glad I could help. I was just going through data suggestions from France when I came across your profiles. If you need help accessing more records from France, let me know and I can help take a look.

Have a great day

Kyla

posted by Kyla H
Hi Derlin,

So nice to meet you. Both my mother's parents were born in Wuerttemberg.. So interesting to find a Hiller family. I tried to find more on your 4th great-grandfather. Found a bit at Family Search. Try this : https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:NZMG-D5R Thanks so much for the nice works. Jacquee Hiller Gender: Male Spouse: A. Maria Küblerin Child: Joannes Hiller There is also a document that relates.

posted by Jacquelyn Alvord
Hi Derlin - Have you located your ancestor's death records? It might have their parents' names and/or birth location. Maybe US Immigration/Naturalization records, that's if they did the paperwork upon arrival. It did helped with some of my research, just an FYI.

That's all I can think of. Best of luck with your research and Happy Holidays!

Roni

posted by Roni Lepore
Dear Roni, Hi,it's me,Derlin.I've found some Birthdates,and Birthplaces for some of my ancestors,especially the German,and French ones.But no luck with the Coyles so far,my dear girl.Well,best wishes,and God bless you,my pretty Roni. Mr.Derlin Gerard Clair of Slidell,La.USA.
posted by Derlin Clair
Hi Derlin - Thank you for leaving a msg on Patrick Coyle. The Irish civil records didn't begin until 1864, so there is no civil records on anyone before 1864. However, some churches maintain records before 1864 - that's if you know which County and/or townline your ancestor(s) came from. I found some birth records via church even back to early 1800's.

My Coyle Family came from Co. Fermanagh and Co. Cavan. Do you know which Co. Thomas Coyle came from?

Cheers, Roni

posted by Roni Lepore
No,sadly,I,ve never found his Irish Birth Record,my dear.So sorry,but I don,t know what county of Ireland he was possibly born in,my dear Roni.
posted by Derlin Clair
Very sorry,but I don,t,my dear Roni.Hope that you,re stil well,Godwilling,my pretty dear.Best wishes,Shalom,God bless you & hyour dear pets,and kindly keep you well,and safe,my pretty dear friend Roni.
posted by Derlin Clair
Funny thing...

My mother's ancestry line goes back to Co. Cavan, but that was 100 years before my mom and dad met and married lol!

posted by Erin (Hiller) Nickels
Sorry,Roni.I don't really know which county,my ancestor Thomas J.Coyle came from,my dear.Only that he came over in the late 1840's during the Great Irish Famine,and settled in New Orleans,Louisiana,USA.His father may have perhaps been named John Coyle?Well,best wishs,Shalom,and God bless you.
posted by Derlin Clair
edited by Derlin Clair
Just a few months ago,I received some more informationfrom a fellow Wikitree member about my paternal 2XGreat-Grandfather,Thomas Coyle.It seems that he came from county Galway,and his father's name was William Coyle.Hope that this helps somehow,my dear Roni.Best wishes,Shalom,and God bless you.
posted by Derlin Clair
Hi Mr. Clair! I saw your post to Darlene on Clare-15. Actually, everyone in the EuroAristo Google Group saw it, since this profile is managed by the European Aristocrats Project.

It's not just your post about your relationship that's deleted by the project (Darlene is a project leader), it's any post by a living person noting their relationship.

You may well be related to Richard de Clare, but so are thousands of others. EuroAristo policy is to remove "I'm related" posts from profiles they manage.

Hope that clarifies!

Cheers, Liz

P.S. See this G2G post: https://www.wikitree.com/g2g/428097/noting-your-relationship-on-someone-elses-profile-dont-do-it

posted by Liz (Noland) Shifflett
Hi Derlin,

Hope you are well, I popped in to say how much we appreciate your contributions to the community's shared tree. Thank you for the recent collaboration you ahve been involved in great to see members working and supporting each other.

The community is growing at a rapid rate. We have expanded things like projects, categories and interest groups so much has happened WikiTree has come a long way since you first joined us. Explore: https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Help:Projects see if there is anything of interest to you. There is a German roots project that may be of interest

If you have any questions please just ask

Best wishes Janet WikiTree Appreciation Team

posted by Janet (Langridge) Wild
Hello Derlin, Sorry to take so long to respond to your question. I do not check this site very often. I am actually George's wife (G. J. Schulte). I am researching his family for him. You asked where his Schulte's came from in Germany. His great-great grandfather was Johann Frank Friedrich Schulte. He was born 23 Oct 1816 in Malgarten. He was married to Mary Agnes Raabe. If you have any other questions, don't hesitate to ask. I will try to check this site a little more often!
posted by [Living Schulte]
That's exciting! (regarding Archbishop Francis Bible Schulte being a 3rd Cousin of your mother). Perhaps you could work on connecting the families on Wikitree??
posted by John Voltz Jr

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