This is an oppurtunity to preserve what you know, to preserve what your parents, grandparents, siblings, and relatives shared with you. Honor them by participating in an effort to preserve our Heinzman heritage.
Send me stories, recipes, and pictures.
If you have alot to contribute I’ll happily make you an author on this site and teach you how to publish directly. When a significant amount of heritage has accumulated we’ll have the content professionally edited and publish it in book format. Your contribution will be remembered and appreciated for generations!
Thank You
Kevin
I am Chris Heinzman the son of Lynn Heinzman who is the son of Max Heinzman who was the son of Elmer Heinzman. Elmer was Glen’s brother. My family has been living in Shanghai, China for more than 3 years now. We will be returning to our home in Noblesville, IN later this year. I have many pictures on our website of our adventures in Asia if you are interested: http://mysite.verizon.net/candmh/
Hi Chris,
I have tried visiting your website several times but I never see anything. My mother has seen it though so it might be my browser or security settings.
Three years, wow! Your going to have a culture shock moving back to Noblesville.
DARREN DON BUSCHER IN BRIGHTON, ILL. I’M WORKING ON MY BUSCHER FAMILY TREE. MY BUSCHER FAMILY (AUGUSTINE AND ANNA MARIE (MAPPES ) BUSCHER CAME FROM DIRMSTEIN, GERMANY IN 1836 AND SETTLED IN STRAWTOWN NEAR ARCADIA. CICERO. NOBLESVILLE, IND.
IN OUR TREE WE HAVE MARY ANN BUSCHER WHO MARRIED JOHN C HEINZMAN WHO DIED AUG 11, 1954. THEIR CHILDREN WERE; SAMUEL-B 1885, ELMER-B 1896, BERTHA-B 1890 CARL-B 1892, EDWARD-B. 1893, MARGARET-B. 1895, NEILLE-B. 1897 AND GLEN-B 1901.
COULD ANY OF THESE BE YOUR GRANDFATHER ? OR DO YOU KNOW OF ANYONE IN YOUR FAMILY WHO COULD HELP ME IN MY SEARCH FOR THIS HEINZMAN FAMILY.
WE ARE HAVING A GATHERING IN NOBLESVILLE THEWEEKEND OF APRIL 8. 9. AND 10 OF OUR GBUSCHER FAMILY AND WOULD LOVE TO FIND SOME OF MARY ANN’S DESCENDANTS
THANK YOU FOR YOUR TIME. I’M HERE ON FACEBOOK WITH A LOT OF MY BUSCHER COSUINS
DON
Everyone,
My name is Dawn Heinzman, and I was born and raised in Oregon. I have a twin brother named Ryan, and our father’s name is Paul. I don’t know a lot about my father’s father’s side of the family, but my father is just as interested in genealogy as I am, and so he is learning more about our Heinzman roots through getting back in touch with our relatives.
From what I DO know, I know that my father’s father’s name was Bill, William Heinzman, and his parents’ (my Great Grandparents’) names were William Heinzman Sr. and Dorothy Reese. My grandfather is no longer alive; he died of bone cancer and lymphoma, and my Great Grandfather is no longer alive either; he died of a heart attack, but my Great Grandmother is still alive, and it just so happens that my twin brother and father just went to see her for her 91st birthday a few days ago! For as long as my Great Grandmother has been alive, all the generations of Heinzmans I know of have lived in Yamhill County in Oregon.
It is nice to know that there’s a website dedicated to our last name. I hope that I make connections on here as much as others appear to have made.
Dawn