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Also includes some descendants of Otto Beery. He was born in 1859 at Langnau, Berne, Switzerland and immigrated to the United States ca. 1885. He married Mary McCleary in 1890 at Passaic, New Jersey. They had five children, 1891-1906. He died in 1918 at Wallington, New Jersey.
Death of a World/Birth of a Marine... By any reasonable definition, this was a bad day. My parents and sister were on Mars when the planet died. I watched it happen and could do nothing. That type of thing changes a man.
Family history of the Teach family that immigrated from the Palatinate of Germany to Franklin County, Pennsylvania in 1738. Petter Teach was 14 when he immigrated.
Newly reinstated Captain Deborah Allen Riker (a.k.a. Admiral Dare) has been called many things over the years. Risk-averse is not one of them. When she and her badly crippled starship found themselves lost in the middle of an ocean of uncharted stars... with the fate of the galaxy on the line... facing enemies from the past, present and future... she did what any Riker would do... She attacked. Book 2 in the Exodus Earth Military Sci-Fi Series from Amazon Bestseller Andrew Beery. It's perfect for fans of Rick Partlow, Christopher G. Nuttall, and Mark Wayne McGinnis.
The author brings you enchanting tales from a one woman play she wrote as she graduated from Empire State College SUNY at age 57. Known as The Story Lady, the author acts in the play as her Swiss grandmother, mother and herself. The stories of Emmy are based on her mother's delightful adventures before and after coming to America around 1910 -- taken from the cover.
Johannes Garber Sr. (ca. 1732-1787) married Barbara Miller, daughter of Michael Miller and Susanna Agness Berchtol, ca. 1752. They lived in York County, Pennsylvania and then moved to Frederick County, Maryland in 1768. In 1775 they moved to Flat Rock, Virginia. Early descendants lived in Virginia, West Virginia, North Carolina, Tennessee, Kentucky and later spread throughout the U.S.