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Date: Mon, 30 Dec 1996 10:22:46 -0600
To: ROOTS-L@rootsweb.com
Subject: Helsel/Heltzel and other variations
Sender: roots-in@rootsweb.com

I am looking for the relatives of Heltzel/Helsel/Helser/Holzel/Hoelzel and
other 15 variations to the surname. We have over 2000 names connected to
them. They came from Germany by way of Canada and Philadelphia, PA. From
there they migrated westward to IN, OR, CA, OH, TX, KS and southward to VA,
NC, SC, AL.
If you are researching the Helsel surname please contact one of us. There is
an excellent possibility that we are researching the same person.

Runt@snowhill.com 
or
harthun@pacbell.net

