Posted by: Gerhard Reiss Date: April 07, 2001 at 07:25:54
In Reply to: information on Reis by stacey of 714
Hi,
the familyname REIS comes from the "Mittelhochdeutsch" - this was the language spoken about the 12th century and at this time the name was "RIS" and means the area near a river. If you want, I can send you some about the name and the first time using in Germany. RAIS om Franconia - but only in Franconia - was an ordinary soldier in the 15th century. Best regards Gerhard Reiss from Bavaria/Germany.
Posted by: David Reis Date: January 22, 2001 at 06:41:02
In Reply to: Re: information on Reis by David Reis of 714
Earlier in this forum (14 SEP 1999) Barbara Doll wrote (which I did not know and find very interesting):
"My information is that the name "Reis", which is the same root as the word for travel, trip or traveller, originated in Middle German as the name for a knight, who would obviously be one of the few in society who would actually make a trip or take a journey. In theory, the knights may have been the group who introduced the grain "rice" to the population. The grain also goes by the same name, "reis". "
Waddell, Kate
Volume: 51 Certificate: 25098
Death Date: 11 November, 1944 Death Place: Kenton
Age: 070 Residence: Kenton
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History of Hamilton County Ohio
CHAPTER XX CIVIL LIST OF HAMILTON COUNTY
The subject of this sketch, Jacob Ries (deceased), of St. Bernard, was born in Germany in 1822. He came to the United States in 1841, coming direct to Cincinnati. In 1856 he moved to St. Bernard. Here he was actively engaged in business up to his death, which occurred in 1880. He was a man liked by all for his uprightness and honorable dealings. He took an active part in the building up of St. Bernard. He died respected and loved by a host of friends. He was an active member of the Catholic church. Thus passed away a kind father and a loving husband, leaving a wife and five children to mourn his loss. He was married in Cincinnati in 1848 to Elizabeth Morio, who came to Cincinnati with her father, Michael Morio, his wife and four children.
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Estelle Warren describes Katie as very sweet, very dark complected. She "put up with allot" from her husband, Roy Raymond Waddell, Sr. The Family had a hard life, mostly due to Roy Raymonds drinking. Estelle enjoyed visiting with her grandmother, putting on makeup and combing her hair for her. Estelle thought allot of her grandmother
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On Kentucky Death Index she listed as Kate not Ada Sophia