
About us

Karin Jauch
Lichtensteinstr. 24
71088 Holzgerlingen (near Stuttgart)
Germany
– Ms Karin Jauch
qualified Geographer, travel preparation and organization, individual investigations on basis of genealogical data.
A child of Baden and Wuerttemberg: her mother is from south Black Forest (Baden) and her father is a Swabian from Wuerttemberg. With this heritage she combines a special interest in local studies and history. Researches into her personal genealogy has increased her awareness not only in collecting facts and figures, but also in developing a feeling for ones own roots. This awareness has been especially intensive when experienced at original places and sources.
Advised by the following experts (in alphabetical order):
– Ms Rosmarie Auer
– Prof. Christel Koehle-Hezinger
– Mr Martin Kreder
– Prof. Konrad Kunze
– Prof. Bernhard Mann
– Prof. Burkhart Oertel
– Mr Josef Ramsperger
– Ms Marita Rodamer
– Ms Rosmarie Auer (Lindau, Lake Constance)
qualified archivist, archive manager at the Protestant Hospital, Lindau. Numerous publications on the history of Holy Spirit Hospital and local history of Lindau, has taught palaeography since 1986.
– Prof. Christel Koehle-Hezinger (Esslingen am Neckar, Jena)
from 1988 – 1994 University of Tuebingen (local and regional history, village and rural area), from 1994 – 1998 Professor of European ethnology at University of Marburg. Since 1998 Chair of Folklore (empirical study of civilization) at Friedrich-Schiller-University of Jena » www2.uni-jena.de/philosophie/vkkg/
Numerous publications, including Regional History of Wuerttemberg, studies about women and religion. Further main subjects of research in history of civilization, in 18th, 19th and 20th century.
– Mr Martin Kreder (Heidenheim-Schnaitheim)
since 1987 professional genealogist. Main areas of research are south Germany and adjoining area. He offers research into family coats of arms and genealogical sources. Further information and publication list under www.genealogie-kreder.de
– Prof. Konrad Kunze (Freiburg im Breisgau)
of the German Institut at the University of Freiburg; Specialist areas: History of the German language, research into German dialects, onomatology, Latin and German literature of the Middle Ages. Also researching legends, saints and Iconography. His numerous publications can be found here » portal.uni-freiburg.de/sdd/personen/apl/kunze/?searchterm=kunze He is currently working on an atlas of German surnames » www.igl.uni-mainz.de/forschung/namenforschung/
– Prof. Bernhard Mann (Moessingen) lectured in modern history at University of Tuebingen from 1965 – 2003. He last published a book about history in the Kingdom of Wuerttemberg 1806 – 1918: „Kleine Geschichte des Koenigreich Wuerttemberg 1806 – 1918“, DRW-Verlag, Leinfelden-Echterdingen, 2006
– Prof. Burkhart Oertel (Neubiberg)
lectured in mathematics at the Military University in Munich from 1972 – 2005. Since 1974, in charge of historical-demographic records of south-west Germany. Since 1978, he has coordinated the publication of Wuerttemberg’s family and regional documentation and has so far written and published about 30 books. Listed under: www.bornanza.de
– Mr Josef Ramsperger (Sigmaringen)
IT consultant (hardware, software, programming, training, web design) and Internet services, conductor of German online Genealogy portal www.Ahnen-und-Wappen.de and www.Genealogiebedarf.de (Shop) and www.Wappensuche.de (researches on demand and heraldry reports). Genealogist and heraldry.
– Ms Marita
Rodamer (Grafenau)
Management travel agency Rodamer-Reisen, organizes trips from aboard, contact:
Rodamer Reisen GmbH, Gutenbergstr.10, 71120 Grafenau, Germany, Tel. +49 7033
/ 46697- 0, Fax +49 7033 / 46697-11, info@rodamer-reisen.de
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