Here I collect (mainly) Baden emigrant profiles that deserve a bit of attention (usually about their origin). Feel free to help out and add a note, once a profile was created, the origin was solved, the connection to the tree was made etc.
- Johannes Jakob Bleiler (1826-1907), find parents in Ettenheim or Schmieheim
- Max Begelspacher] born around 1831 in Baden
- Andreas Schonhard, Neusimonswald, dies in the Netherlands
- Agnes Virnius Zowarka (1823-1912), pretty weird name coming from Baden
- Seifermann-1, ancestry ends in Sasbach
- Wihelm Steurer from Bühlertal (death record)
- Hollerpach-66, find in Ohio, together with the other Hollerbachs in that category
- Katharina Hollerbach from Perjamos in New York
- Flickinger-641 in Ohio?
- Hug from Altsimonswald in America and Australia - refer profiles for Laurentius b.1720 > Blasius b.1762 > Thomas (1796-1840) > Mathias (1829-1880). Laurentius also had a son Andreas b.1747, who would be a good fit for the father of Johannes Georg Hug (1772-1828, m. Barbara Baumer), father of Andreas b.1797.
- Hollerbach-512 in Detroit
- Katharina Wirmle (1680-1748) might be related to Wirmle-2
- Anton Hollerbach, son of H170
- Gordian Hettich
- Georg Rombach Eschbach->Edinburgh
- Augustin Burghart -> Clockmaker from Black Forest in Lancashire [1]
- Looking for Bridget Spiegelhalter of Maesteg
- Primus and Gerson Scherzinger from Gütenbach, also annotate here
- missing folks from Simonswald
- Birkenbergers - all from Saig. August is uncle Adolf, Paul is father of Adolf and
Wilhelm
- parents of George Wangler
- Matthä Hofmeier's associates
- Andreas Beha
- Martin Winterhalder
- Erwin Winterhalder
- J. Schwerer, Anton Winterhalter, T. Tritschler in Mexico
- Georg Wangler and Maria Zähringer from Buchenbach to America 1817
- Maria König, Magdalena Beniz, Joseph Tröscher, Andreas Wangler, Georg Wangler, Joseph Ganter and wife (all from Hinterzarten) 1817 - Schubert #2241?
- Pfefferle from https://www.wiewaswie.nl/en/search/
- Catholic priests from Baden, p. 261 ff
- Karl Ganter, born 18 December 1864 in Lenzkirch,[1] became a clock maker in Neustadt an der Kocher, so it was probably not him.[2]
- non-family members menioned in census records at Mary Emilia (Ruff) Rohdich
- Jacob Stehla in Vorra in Franken is Jacob Stehle aus Waldkirch/Kohlenbach [2][3]
- Anna Steiert from Eschbach left the place in the 1770s as insane [4]
- Anna Zähringer's two children from Falkensteig emigrated to Hungary [5]
- Simon Trefzger from Wehr, [6], ancestor of Jerry Trefzer, [7], who should be linked at Franz Josef Trefzger as author; also seems to have the wrong birth year