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Abstract. The personal genealogy of Sharon Fleiner is studied. Her Ashkenazi Jewish (German Jewish) ancestors immigrated to Atchison, Kansas in the mid 1800's to early 1900's from Flein, Germany and surrounding towns (Arnstadt, Heilbronn, and Stuttgart, Germany). This genealogical study reconnects the dislocated family to its past and develops a cultural identity in the nuclear family of the author. Information was gathered by interviewing relations within the ?Fleiner, Flener, Flenor, Flenner, Flinner, Flinarius? surnames in the United States from resources found through http://wc.roots.web.com (World Connect - Roots Web) and http://FamilySearch.com (A non-profit service sponsored by The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints). The project is analyzed from a Bowenian theoretical position, which explains relationship and medical patterns that exist across generations in families. Specific criteria gathered included: surnames, emigration of ancestors, dates of marriages, births, adoptions, separations, divorces, ethnicity, religious affiliations for all family members, occupations, educational level, city and state of residence, illnesses, deaths, and mental health diagnosis. Bowen?s intergenerational principles were applied regarding mental illnesses and known genetic diseases.
Recommended Reading: McGoldrick, M., Gerson, R., & Shellenberger, S. (1999). Genograms: Assessment and intervention (2nd Ed.). New York: W.W. Norton.
Sharon Fleiner Smith Kindron, MA, JD, PhDc
P.O. Box 1126
Georgetown, CO 80444
FleinerStudy@@SharonFleiner.com
Fleiner Study Survey: SharonFleiner.com