. The annals of the families of Caspar, Henry, Baltzer and George Spengler, who settled in York County, respectively, in 1729, 1732, 1732, and 1751 : with biographical and historical sketches, and memorabilia of contemporaneous local events. d the English language, wherefore you will please, iflie conduct the correspondence vrith me in the German respectfully, KARL BURGER. Letter No. 3. United States Consulatb at Nuremberg, \Bavaria, January 22nd, 1895. J E. W. Spangler, Esq., Sir:—I am in receipt of your letter of December ist, 1894, and in reply wouldsay, that the archives of t


. The annals of the families of Caspar, Henry, Baltzer and George Spengler, who settled in York County, respectively, in 1729, 1732, 1732, and 1751 : with biographical and historical sketches, and memorabilia of contemporaneous local events. d the English language, wherefore you will please, iflie conduct the correspondence vrith me in the German respectfully, KARL BURGER. Letter No. 3. United States Consulatb at Nuremberg, \Bavaria, January 22nd, 1895. J E. W. Spangler, Esq., Sir:—I am in receipt of your letter of December ist, 1894, and in reply wouldsay, that the archives of this City do not show, that any members of the Spenglerfamily who resided in this city ever emigrated to the United States. I found inthe archives a family tree of the Spengler family, a copy of which I obtained andwhich copy I enclose you herewith. It ends about the year 1729, and it is possiblethat this tree may give you some clue. I made a very thorough investigation and while doing so I found that there is adescendant of the Spengler family living at Kiel, namely. Professor Dr. Hans vonSchubert. I communicated with him and give you herewith a translation of thematerial part of his letter which I received in answer to my inquiry:. CASTLE STEINSBERG, NOW PARTLY IN RUINS.


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