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Loretta  40
09-03-2006 08:44 PM ET (US)
For those of you who are interested in the "snowballs" or Schneeballen we were served at Kreuzfeld I found this recipe on the Internet:
1 cup of all purpose flour, minus 1 TBSP.
2 TBSP sugar
2-3 TBSP butter
2 egg yolks
dash of rum
Sauterne or white wine
Combine all ingredients, mix with hands. Add rum and wine to make dough. Knead about 10 - 15 minutes, adding flour from board as necessary, until dough feels like velvet. Cover and let rise in refrigerator at least 1 hour. Roll out thin on floured board and cut into squares. String on the handle end of a wooden spoon, and carefully place in pre-heated deep fryer. Fry until golden. Drain on brown paper bag. Roll in cinammon sugar mixture or confectioners sugar.

That's the way the recipe is written. I'm certain that you cooks can make it turn into something good. The Schneeballen I've seen are long strips wound into a ball (not squares). Good luck! I read that the recipe was invented in the 1880s and is traditionally made for weddings or other festivities.
Sharon Maurath  41
09-04-2006 01:54 PM ET (US)
Thanks Paul, What an interesting record of your trip. I can almost visualize being there. Sharon < replied-to message removed by QT >
Debbie Rowley Mercer  42
09-17-2006 10:40 AM ET (US)
Thanks so much for sharing your fabulous trip in writing and in photos! We enjoyed seeing Uncle Lee's photos and related stories in August - we look forward to the next Zeisset Reunion.
Gladys Rowley  43
09-20-2006 12:02 PM ET (US)
Thanks, Paul, for sending all the information and photos of your reunion trip. It sounds and looks like we all missed out on quite a trip. We had seen some of the photos when in Colorado for Debbie's daughters wedding that Lee had taken.

We had a mini reunion with our immediate family while out there. Bettie, Ethel, Lloyd, Lee and myself (which is all that is left) were there and hadn't been together for five years.

Gladys
Paul ZeissetPerson was signed in when posted  44
09-22-2006 11:20 AM ET (US)
We have an interesting new feature in our diary: sound clips taken from recordings of interesting people talking to us, and other special sounds, like church bells and organs. If your computer has a sound card, click on the links marked with speaker symbols.
Loretta  45
09-22-2006 08:42 PM ET (US)
The official newspaper of Leonardville/Riley, "The Riley Countian" published an article about our trip to Germany this week. They did a great job with it (in my opinion). Who wants an actual copy of the newspaper? I'm going to L-ville tomorrow and can buy up the ones I can find. We can also make a copy of the front page article. You may not know that there were also 2 large articles about our reunion in the Weisweil area. I have copies of those (they're in German) and there was a little blurb in the Schrozberg newspaper also!
Ruth P. SwartPerson was signed in when posted  46
11-05-2006 09:46 PM ET (US)
Greetings to all the Zeissets and spouses, friends etc..... What a grand trip!!!! Memories to last "Forever"! Many thanks to Loreta and Paul, and everyone else!! We took the news article from the Riley paper and put it in The Courier-Tribune, Seneca, Kansas. All of our pictures are in place in an album, the daily report made it so much easier to get the pictures in order---Thanks!!!

The inviation is still open-stop by anytime, would love to have you!! Carl and Ruth
Loretta  47
01-28-2007 08:43 PM ET (US)
Paul encouraged me to post some information about my upcoming trip in February. I'm going to Germany again. I'll be traveling in a car instead of a bus this time! I'll be visiting Sindolsheim, where the Zeisset family lived from 1851-1864. This was a stop on the August tour that we had to cut because we ran out of time. I'll visit Darstadt and the church at Winterhausen where the Isaak Zeisset family lived from 1888 to around 1900. Lizzie Zeisset Weller, George Weller and Jake Zeisset also lived there with Isaak Zeisset and his family. I'll also go to Waldenburg. Johanna Epp Zeisset (grandmother of our 6 immigrant Zeissets) died at Fasanenmühle which is at the base of the hill atop which the town of Waldenburg sits. This is just a little north of Schwäbisch Hall. While the church records there were destroyed in the last days of WWII in 1945, I may be able to find some information at the City hall.
Believe it or not, I'm not tired of researching yet! I've discovered lots of things since our trip. One of the most interesting things I've learned concerns Lydia Zeisset. She was the granddaughter of Johannes Zeisset (married to Elisabetha Baer of Niedersteinach where the whole town came out to meet us...). Lydia was in some way handicapped, perhaps mentally ill, and was among the first of the "behinderte" (handicapped) people killed by the Nazis. I'll be visiting Grafeneck where Lydia died. Lydia was a cousin of our 6 immigrant Zeissets.
Naturally I'll have photos and hopefully more stories to tell...
Sherry Nanninga Walker  48
02-17-2007 07:26 PM ET (US)
I was unable to meet you and join the tour last summer, but I did want to express my thanks to those who have shared their pictures and research and tour information. I am a granddaughter of Albert Nanninga (son of Bertha Zeisset), and am glad to have connection with the Zeissets. Hope you plan another tour soon! --SW
Loretta  49
03-11-2007 06:38 PM ET (US)
It was a bit of a challenge getting to Germany this time. First the domestic flights were all delayed, but the international flights were not, so we missed the plane to Germany. We got on the last plane out of Chicago to London, but someone left the waterhose in the plane and it took 1.5 hours to thaw it loose so we could leave. Once we arrived in Frankfurt, 7 hours after the scheduled time, we were in a traffic jam for 2 hours. Naturally I didn't see my suitcase for a couple of days. After that we had a great trip and I significantly increased my knowledge about Kreuzfeld. Once again (due to the delayed arrival) I was not able to visit Sindolsheim.
I have information to share that will be posted to the Webpage eventually. I'm waiting for some copies to arrive from an archive I visited (the copier was kaputt that day and I found out too late that my camera makes great copies). I photographed a letter from Jakob Friedrich Zeisset written in 1878.
Lee Swart  50
06-12-2007 12:10 PM ET (US)
I was just reading the Zeisset Message Board and noticed a question by Nadine asking about the "rest of the trip" taken by Bettie and Allan Burns, Lee Swart and Rod Hildreth. Our trip to Prague by snell (fast)train was good, changing in Dresden, and with the assistance of the conductor in Frankfurt and Dresden we made all the connections. Others on the train assisted us with the transfer of our baggage - no small task as we were lugging several bags, including maybe the kitchen sink. Prague was a wonderful surprise for all of us. Bettie was continuing to have difficulty with her hearing aids and spent time fussing with them. Rod and I made sure we were with her at all times to keep her from falling while walking on the cobblestone streets. I would definitely recommend anyone traveling to Europe to add Prague to their itinerary.

After Bettie and Allan flew home to Dallas from Prague, Rod and I took the train to Munich where we picked up a rental car and then continued on visiting the Bavarian area of Germany. After leaving the Garmish area we drove down thru Austria to Italy for lunch (fifty miles)and then continued on driving on to Liechtenstein, Switzerland and back into Germany before heading northeast to the Weimar area of old "East Germany" where we visited the town of Lauscha. Lauscha is world famous for it's hand blown Christmas ornament industry. Much of the work is done in small home based shops with the products being sold in village stores (and through the wholesale markets around the world). I did come away with some very nice ornaments to add to my Christmas tree - actually, after buying the ornaments we asked the merchants to mail them to me at home so no problem with having to carry them onto the plane. Only two small ornaments were broken, so it was a success.

That is sort of it in a nutshell. We did have a great two weeks roaming Germany and several other countries after the Zeisset Reunion Journey. Rod and I managed to visit ten countries on this trip including a visit, before the Zeisset part of the trip, to the village of Mitling-Mark in the northwest of Germany were my grandfather, John Swart (married Louisa Zeisset), was born in 1860. Rod and I will be returning to Mitling-Mark this fall to do more family research for my family and then fly over to Cornwall, England to do research on his family.

I look forward to our next gathering at Leonardville or back in Germany!
Loretta Hoerman  51
06-29-2007 11:29 PM ET (US)
I wanted to let you all know of Gladys Hoerman Llewelyn's death today shortly after noon in Clay Center, Kansas. Her health had been declining more rapidly for the past several months. I will post a link to her obituary in the next couple of days.
Paul ZeissetPerson was signed in when posted  52
06-30-2007 04:18 PM ET (US)
Thanks for the notice. It is sad to mark the passing of the last of the children of the immigrant 6, the end of a generation. Loretta, we know you were a big help to Gladys.
Loretta Hoerman  53
07-04-2007 09:29 PM ET (US)
Thanks to everyone who attended Gladys' visitation or funeral. She would have been pleased. Actually, Gladys was not the last of the children of the immigrant 6. Elizabeth Nanninga Morlong is still living at the Leonardville Nursing Home. You can go to http://www.legacy.com and put in Gladys Llewelyn to get the obituary. I thought I could put a link to the obituary itself here, but haven't figured out how to do that.
Fashivychaway  54
10-24-2007 09:33 PM ET (US)
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