Re: trying to learn my heritage
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Re: trying to learn my heritage
8/01/00
Hello from the California side of the family by way of Oklahoma and Pennslyvania. Andrew and David Braymer, both son's of David moved to Crawford County PA. My line comes from the second David. I'll make this short before something else happens to cut off my message.I was in Germany on vacation years ago and discovered that Braymer, in Germany is spelled BREMER. But the first e is sounded as a long A. So in German it sounds BRAY-MER. The town of Bremen in Germany is pronounced Bray-men. It seemms a Bremer is someone from Bremen. I looked up Bremer, and it also means gruppy I think, a double meaning. I love hearning more about David of Hebron and Daniel Braymer of Baden
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