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 <title>Fulda Indiana Genealogy by Amelia Kelly </title>
 <maintitle>Amelia Kelly</maintitle>
 <subtitle>Chicago, Illinois</subtitle>
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   <p>Amelia Kelly has done extensive research on several Fulda families. Her particular interest is those families which moved -- at least in part -- to the Owensboro, Kentucky area. Some family names are:</p>

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     <item>Schrecker</item>
     <item>Weaver (Weber)</item>
     <item>Goetz</item>
     <item>Lehr</item>
     <item>Schaeffer</item>
     <item>Keller</item>
     <item>Bittel Buettel</item>
     <item>Scherm</item>
     <item>Collignon</item>
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  <p>She has accumulated a large amount of data on many families related to the above families. She is the author of &quot;Our Weaver Family History&quot;, published in 2000 and probably the best compilation of the Weaver Family there will ever be. She is also the author of &quot;Schrecker Family History, Allied Families of Goetz, Hoffman, Kretz and Mott&quot;, published in 2005 and a magnificient account of her German ancestral line from Bavaria.</p>
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<p>Only a very limited amount of Amelia's research is available on the Internet. She has no online home page as of now. Only a few families have been put on Rootsweb WorldConnect:</p>
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   <item>
    <link>
     <url>http://worldconnect.rootsweb.com/~emailya2</url>
     <display>Bittel</display>
    </link>
   </item>
   <item>
    <link>
     <url>http://worldconnect.rootsweb.com/~emailya3</url>
     <display>Scherm</display>
    </link>
   </item>
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 <p>Her email address is:
  <link>
   <url>mailto:MBPKelly@aol.com"</url>
   <display>MBPKelly@aol.com</display>
  </link>
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  <link>
   <url>http://www.psci.net/gramelsp/FuldaBaptisms.htm</url>
   <display>Fulda Baptism, 1852 - 1880</display>
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