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First trace of name is in 1500 in the Palatinate area. The Schlindwein crest is not real. The wine cup and fishing gaff come from the first Schlindwein mayor of Karlsdorf denoting that the family made wine and fished for a living. Most of the town of Karlsdorf worked with the mayor's horses, thence the horse on the crest. It was adopted by the local resturant and emblazons the front wall there. It is most interesting that Frederich was a Blacksmith and was supposedly the only one who could shoe the local Clydsdales and that Anna Maria always spoke of coming from the Palatinate from Frankfurt am Main.
(Research):Hudson Co. Bd of Health-VR 5 pg 73 # 3695, 1900 Census- Hudson Co.-ED 65 sht 28B, Dec of Intent #352 Oct. 13, 1884 Jersey City,NJ courthouse, 1880 Census - Hudson Co.- ED 29 sht 26., Naturalized Court of Common Pleas 31 Oct. 1884, File # 352 , entered US 1871, County Clerk Jersey City,NJ, , Copy of marriage cert for Frederick and Anna - State of NY # 8066. Also cert for sister of Fred, Margaret to Paul Trost # 7762.