So much is written about our great-grandfathers, not so much about our great- grandmothers. Who were they? This is the first in a series of 23 posts describing the life and times of 17 generations of Dollhopf women.


Mark R Dollhopf
So much is written about our great-grandfathers, not so much about our great- grandmothers. Who were they? This is the first in a series of 23 posts describing the life and times of 17 generations of Dollhopf women.

Fascinating. Thank you for the link to this blog, which I will be devouring as the troops did the Clark Bar 🙂
Hello,
I’m researching my family history and I’m hoping you can help.
My grandmother is Christiana Dollhopf (born 2 November 1913). She is the daughter of Georgine Dollhopf (dates unknown). Georgine became pregnant with my grandmother when she was very young and was not married. Because of this, Georgine’s parents raised my grandmother as their own.
I’m trying to identify my biological ancestors and would greatly appreciate any information or records you may have about the Dollhopf family.
I’m currently unable to submit the contact form on your website, so please reply by email.
Thank you for your time.
Kind regards,