Richard Schwaberow

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Currently residing in the San Francisco Bay Area and I have been doing research on my family tree for over 10 years and have submitted the tree to Ancestry.com

My last name is German by origin and I traced back to the 1700's to the town of Warlitz, which is close to Hamburg. My German relatives came over in the 1850's and resided in Michigan, noteably Macomb County as farmers. Except my grandfather hated farming so he took off for San Francisco, California were he met my grandmother and that's how that goes.

My great great grandmother was Jeanne Amanda Von Lindeman (maiden name is Gommez), born in Paris, France and she was reputed to be the cousin of Eugenie', wife of Napoleon III.

What's that make me............still nothing, no royalty........just the average guy.

The other portion of my family that I have traced came from Islington, Middlesex, England with the last name of Fuller. I traced them (with some help), back to the 1700's.

Still continuing to research dates and facts of family members as an ongoing event.

Currently residing in the San Francisco Bay Area and I have been doing research on my family tree for over 10 years and have submitted the tree to Ancestry.com

My last name is German by origin and I traced back to the 1700's to the town of Warlitz, which is close to Hamburg. My German relatives came over in the 1850's and resided in Michigan, noteably Macomb County as farmers. Except my grandfather hated farming so he took off for San Francisco, California were he met my grandmother and that's how that goes.

My great great grandmother was Jeanne Amanda Von Lindeman (maiden name is Gommez), born in Paris, France and she was reputed to be the cousin of Eugenie', wife of Napoleon III.

What's that make me............still nothing, no royalty........just the average guy.

The other portion of my family that I have traced came from Islington, Middlesex, England with the last name of Fuller. I traced them (with some help), back to the 1700's.

Still continuing to research dates and facts of family members as an ongoing event.

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