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Zusammenstellung der Nachfahren von Hans Hildebrand Ziegenfuß, der um 1650 im Eichsfeld in Thüringen lebte. Die 3. Auflage enthält die Daten von mehr als 22.000 bekannten Nachkommen (Stand Dezember 2021). Die aktuellen Daten finden sich auf der Homepage unter https://www.ziegenfuss-genealogy.de Schlagworte: Ahnenforschung, Stammbaum, Ziegenfuß, Ziegenfuss, Eichsfeld, Genealogie, Genealogy, Marco Born
Mennonite Family History is a quarterly periodical covering Mennonite, Amish, and Brethren genealogy and family history. Check out the free sample articles on our website for a taste of what can be found inside each issue. The MFH has been published since January 1982. The magazine has an international advisory council, as well as writers. The editors are J. Lemar and Lois Ann Zook Mast.
In the heart of Central Florida lies St. Cloud, an amiable city with a bright future and a colorful past. Located in Osceola County, only a short distance from the Sunshine State's most-visited tourist attractions, the city has benefited greatly from its unique locale. But long before the city attracted sightseers, it was a booming sugar exporter and a haven for retired Civil War veterans. The town, named for a Paris suburb, was incorporated in 1911 as a "soldier's colony" and was touted for its "health, climate, and productiveness of the soil." Today, St. Cloud celebrates its diverse population, ideal location, and agricultural history. Original images, including scenes from the 1917 fire, underscored with informative text abound in Images of America: St. Cloud. Revealed inside is the impact that Hamilton Disston and the many army veterans who settled here had on the city's development. Highlighted in this delightful photo journal are communities such as Alligator Lake, Narcoossee, Runnymeade, and Ashton that are uniquely St. Cloud. Showcased are the diverse people, places, and events that make St. Cloud an enjoyable place to live and visit.
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"This is a genealogy and history of my wife's parents' families as well as a brief background of the Jewish communities they left in present-day Belaus (White Russia) to migrated to the United States in the 1890s and around the turn of the 20th century. The families included in this book are: *the descendants of Yudel (Yehudah) Rudlovitch and his son and daughter-in-law, Alexander (Elchonen) "Chona" and Rachel (Oxman) Rudlovitch, who were born and married in the city of Pinsk. Their name was shortened to Lovitch from Rudlovitch when they arrived in New York. *the descendants of Isaac Eisenberg and his wife from Russia, who migrated to New York with their children. *the descendants of Moshe and Fromme Yache Himmelstein, who lived in the village of Perevoz, near Minsk and then migrated to New York. *the descendants of Itche Bensha and Pesha Hanna Okin, who were born in and died in the town of Mir, and whose children migrated to New York."