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The result of more than twenty years' research, this seven-volume book lists over 23,000 people and 8,500 marriages, all related to each other by birth or marriage and grouped into families with the surnames Brandt, Cencia, Cressman, Dybdall, Froelich, Henry, Knutson, Kohn, Krenz, Marsh, Meilgaard, Newell, Panetti, Raub, Richardson, Serra, Tempera, Walters, Whirry, and Young. Other frequently-occurring surnames include: Greene, Bartlett, Eastman, Smith, Wright, Davis, Denison, Arnold, Brown, Johnson, Spencer, Crossmann, Colby, Knighten, Wilbur, Marsh, Parker, Olmstead, Bowman, Hawley, Curtis, Adams, Hollingsworth, Rowley, Millis, and Howell. A few records extend back as far as the tenth century in Europe. The earliest recorded arrival in the New World was in 1626 with many more arrivals in the 1630s and 1640s. Until recent decades, the family has lived entirely north of the Mason-Dixon Line.
The result of more than twenty years' research, this seven-volume book lists over 23,000 people and 8,500 marriages, all related to each other by birth or marriage and grouped into families with the surnames Brandt, Cencia, Cressman, Dybdall, Froelich, Henry, Knutson, Kohn, Krenz, Marsh, Meilgaard, Newell, Panetti, Raub, Richardson, Serra, Tempera, Walters, Whirry, and Young. Other frequently-occurring surnames include: Greene, Bartlett, Eastman, Smith, Wright, Davis, Denison, Arnold, Brown, Johnson, Spencer, Crossmann, Colby, Knighten, Wilbur, Marsh, Parker, Olmstead, Bowman, Hawley, Curtis, Adams, Hollingsworth, Rowley, Millis, and Howell. A few records extend back as far as the tenth century in Europe. The earliest recorded arrival in the New World was in 1626 with many more arrivals in the 1630s and 1640s. Until recent decades, the family has lived entirely north of the Mason-Dixon Line.
This is the second volume of Pennsylvania German Church Records, a three-volume series which gives the genealogist access to all of the church records ever published in the Proceedings and Addresses of the Pennsylvania German Society .
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Souvenirs sind kleine Andenken aus dem Urlaub und an den Urlaub. Für manche stammen sie aus einer Art Paradies - oder führen sie in der Erinnerung dahin zurück? Es gibt Souvenirs, die manchem peinlich sind, andere werden vergessen und tauchen wieder auf und manche werden wie ein Schatz gehütet - oder trifft manchmal sogar alles auf einmal zu? Souvenirs gelten als kitschig, banal und sentimental und bergen für ihre BesitzerInnen gleichzeitig Tiefendimensionen. Womöglich auch für eine praktisch-theologische Erkundung? Heymann macht Souvenirs und Urlaubsandenken für praktisch-theologische Arbeit und Theoriebildung fruchtbar. Eine empirische Studie deckt souvenirtheoretische Linien auf, ...
Ludwig Freiberger/Frybarger (ca1743-1802) was born in Germany and was buried in Clermont County, Ohio. He immigrated to Philadelphia in 1764. He married Mary (d.1817) who was also buried in the Myers Cemetery. His daughter Framey (1769-1833) was probably born in Northumberland County, Pennsylvania. She married Jacob Stroup/ Straub (1767-1862) about 1788.