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The story of Pennsylvania ancestors against the backdrop of European and American history is found in these 600 pages filled with information on families who settled primarily in Berks Co., Pa. Family names: Baer, Boyer, Faust, Glicker, Gring, Grub, Hemmig, Hetrich, Hettinger, Hill, Himmelberger, Kemmerer, Leininger, Long, Schauer, Waldschmidt, Wenrich, and more.
Johan Peter Faust (1689-1745) was born in Langensebold, Hesse, Germany. He married twice and came to America in 1733 with his second wife and their family. They settled in Philadelphia County, Pennsylvania. Descendants and relatives lived in Pennsylvania, Ohio, Tennessee, Indiana, Iowa and elsewhere. Includes other Faust/Foust lines originating in Germany with descendants throughout the United States.
"Imagine you had a lion who could fly right up to the moon and the stars in the sky. Join Ru and his lion, his friend Lighty Faust and don't forget to look out for the mouse ..."--Back cover.
((Minor Spoiler and Warning at the bottom of the blurb. Please read all the way through.))The war with Gaelis has gone poorly for Alex's foes and well for his allies. He's enriched himself, empowered his county with that coin, and built his county ever higher.The war swings in favor of his Duchess.Yet the war still goes on. The end doesn't seem to be near, nor does Alex feel as if is as simple as he'd once thought it.Alex would rather settle down in his county and live a quiet and enjoyable life. One filled with familial things and friends. Where he could make his county the pride of the empire in peace.Because he'd already gotten to the top once before. He'd climbed the corporate ladder in ...
The emigrants from the Langenselbold area settled mainly in Berks County, Pennsylvania. A large group settled in Lower Heidelberg Township. Also includes emigrants who went to New York in 1710.
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