Jennifer Merkle
Honor Code SignatorySigned 18 Sep 2016 | 235 contributions | 10 thank-yous | 130 connections
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It may no be much help, but... Our family history mentions three people named Baumann (possible early form of "Bowman"?): Steffan Baumann (1500s) in Nürnberg; Elisabeth Baumann (d. 1641) in Riga (Latvia); and Christian Friedrich Baumann (b. ~1720s) in Birkenbusch/Wittenberg Good luck in the hunt; cheers! Michael Meurer
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