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This issue contains the following articles and [surnames]: From Central France to Central Illinois: Locating Our "Missing" Families [Risser, Roth, Zimmerman, Bertrand]; From Zimmermann to Zimmerman: Eight Generations of an American Immigrant Family [Zimmerman]; Piecing Together Lives and Family [Kropf, Sommer, Ruch]; Reconnecting the Branches of an Ohio Konig/King Family, 1836-1902 [Konig, King, Eyer, Beck]; The Eyer Family [Eyer]; The Ehresmanns of Dorrmoschel, Part V: A First-Hand Report of Hostilities on the Continent after the Revolutions of 1848 [Ehresmann]; Christian Zug: Industrialist in Pittsburgh [Zug]; Bernhard Kroeker's Texas Years, 1897-1907 [Kroeker]; Five Egli Siblings at Dorrmoschel, Germany, 1797-1824 [Egli, Ehresmann].
Niels Hemmingsen (1513-1600) is one of the most influential Danish theologians in history. As a professor at the University of Copenhagen, Hemmingsen played an important role in moulding Danish society according to his understanding of Lutheranism during the second half of the sixteenth century. Drawing on sociology of knowledge, cultural memory, and confessional culture, Mattias Skat Sommer examines Hemmingsen's works and life in political and theological contexts. By studying Hemmingsen's role in forming a discourse of social interaction, the author argues that Hemmingsen was the leading agent in shaping post-Reformation Danish confessionalization. In doing so, Sommer emphasises the fluid boundaries of the Danish Reformation and adjusts two prominent theoretical frameworks discussed in contemporary research on early modern Europe, namely those of confessionalization and confessional culture.
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André Herford/Herrfort was born in 1812 in Ste. Marie-aux-Mines, Alsace, France. He married Anna Somer and they had three children by 1839. Shortly thereafter, André died and Anna and her three children traveled to Canada. One son died on the ship over. Anna and her sons, Andrew and John, settled in the Wilmot or East Zorra Amish-Mennonite communities in southwestern Ontario. Both sons married and had large families. In 1892, part of John's family migrated to Elkton, Michigan while the majority of the Herrforts remained in Ontario. Descendants live in Canada and the United States.