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Seated on couch, left to right, Glenna Sowers, (eldest sister), Deana Dappert (Daughter of John), Kay Starwalt, then her husband Charles (Kay is middle sister), and Randal Sowers (husband of Glenna).  At rear is Sue Dappert, John Dappert, Lowell Wellbaum, and his wife Nita Wellbaum. (youngest sister)  Children in front are Nichole and Jourdan Wellbaum, children of Lowell and Nita's oldest son Aaron.   Aaron's website can be visited by clicking on his name. 


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The ancestry report uses 'Ahnentafel' numbering. This means that a person's parent's numbers will be twice as large as the person's number. So if someone's number is 15, her father will be number 30, and mother will be 31. Her child will be number 7.


  50th_anniversry 1960 resize2.jpg (109453 bytes) Click on pictures to enlargeTaken October, 1960, Elmer and Ruby Dappert's 50th Anniversary celebration.

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Starwalt_1910_family_with_annotations_smaller.gif (660555 bytes) Starwalt 1910 Family picture.Glenna, Nita, Kay, & John : Circa 1947.

Jacob Dappert Family 1890 2.jpg (59490 bytes)Jacob Dappert family

This family treeŠ was prepared by Kay Dappert Starwalt, with assistance from her brother,  John Dappert

More Dappert history is available at this linkhttp://people.freenet.de/gipp/FOKO/html/frames.htm  shows a few more villages in the area, including Hohenfeld and claims that Dapperts have been living in Hohenfeld since 1745.  http://people.freenet.de/gipp/dappert.html shows that Dappert's also lived in Biebelried, Buchbrunn and Mainstockheim, all within less than 10 miles from Kitzingen. It seems that the Repperndorf branch came from Buchbrunn,  I am aware of only three villages, all close to Kitzingen, where Dapperts reside now (Repperndorf, Hohenfeld and Sickershausen).

The above paragraph courtesy of Angela Dappert, who states, "I am not quite sure how my family branch fits in with yours.  They must have split off before your ancestors emigrated to the U.S. I am assuming that they must be related."

 

Prepared by: Kay Starwalt, with assistance from her brother, John Dappert

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