Louis Weichmann
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02-08-2015, 01:33 PM
(This post was last modified: 02-08-2015 01:42 PM by Pamela.)
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RE: Louis Weichmann
http://www.davemanuel.com/inflation-calculator.php
$25,000 of 1870 dollars would be worth: $454,545.45 in 2014 $3,000 of 1870 dollars would be worth: $54,545.45 in 2014 This might help. Samuel Johnson seemed fairly prosperous at the time she married Louis. (02-08-2015 01:16 PM)STS Lincolnite Wrote:I(02-08-2015 12:34 PM)Eva Elisabeth Wrote:(02-08-2015 09:40 AM)Rogerm Wrote: In German, "ei" is always equivalent to the long "i" in English, whereas, the German "ie" is the same as the English long "e."But there's no English equivalent to the "ch", is it? How would you have described this sound, Roger? (I didn't know, so I recorded.) Am I guessing right that this is the main difference and maybe like a "k" in English? Good catch of the possible phonetic spelling on the census form. I read, I think in Weichmann's book, that during the first trial his name was misspelled and he decided just to go with that. Also I read somewhere that back in earlier times people weren't fussy about the spelling of their names and would often spell their own names in a variety of ways. |
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