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Explore the great outdoors through the memories of a great outdoorsman. Dan Watring's short stories span a wide variety of hunting and fishing categories while written with a warm, engaging style. Outdoorsman and anyone who likes to read a good story will enjoy this book.
Johannes Trachsel was born in 1689 in Lenk, Bern, Switzerland. His parents were Jakob Trachsel and Margaretha Brengel. He married Anna Maria in about 1718 and they settled in Wolfersheim and had five children. They emigrated in 1737 and settled in Egypt, Pennsylvania. He married Anna Magdalena Roth Schreiber in 1750 and died later that year. Descendants and relatives lived mainly in Pennsylvania, Maryland, Oklahoma and Kansas.
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Johannes Trachsel was born in 1689 in Lenk, Berne Canton, Switzerland and emigrated with his family from Wolfersheim near Homburg-Saar in Germany to Philadelphia in 1737. He settled in Egypt, Pennsylvania, married widow Anna Magdalena Roth Schreiber in 1750, and died in 1750/1751.
Chiefly ancestors and some of their descendants of "Dorothy Elsie Worman [who] was born 26 May 1917, in Lehigh County, Pennsylvania, a daughter of James Monroe Worman and his wife, Bessie Irene nee Sauerwein."--Page 93. Originally from Switzerland, brothers Heinrich and Johannes Worman and their families set sail for America from Liverpool, England 28 June 1735 on the ship Mary. According to one source, they intended to go to the Carolinas, but landed in Pennsylvania. "At this point Heinrich and Johannes ... [became] Henry and John. The land they initially settled on was then known as Philadelphia County - it became Montgomery County in 1784 ... According to information presently on hand, Henry stayed in this area until his death in 1765. John and his family are said to have made several moves up into Bucks County."--Page 9. Descendants lived in Pennsylvania, Maryland, New York, Indiana, Missouri, Colorado, Washington and elsewhere.