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Covers receipts and expenditures of appropriations and other funds.
This encyclopedia for Amish genealogists is certainly the most definitive, comprehensive, and scholarly work on Amish genealogy that has ever been attempted. It is easy to understand why it required years of meticulous record-keeping to cover so many families (144 different surnames up to 1850). Covers all known Amish in the first settlements in America and shows their lineage for several generations. (955pp. index. hardcover. Pequea Bruderschaft Library, revised edition 2007.)
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David Erb (d.1846) immigrated (probably from the Alsace area of France) to Holmes County, Ohio, and married Susan Yoder in early 1836 or before. Descendants and relatives lived in Ohio, Pennsylvania, Kentucky, Illinois, Iowa, Oregon and elsewhere. Includes records of other immigrant Erb individuals from Switzerland, Germany and elsewhere. Also includes a short history of the Anabaptist movement and Menno Simons (1496-1561).
Daniel Schwarzentruber (1806-1849) was a son of Vinzenz Schwarzentruber and Christina Gingerich, Mennonites. Daniel and his brother, Chris- tian, immigrated in 1819 from the Palatiante of Germany to Baltimore, Maryland. Daniel married Barbara Hochstetler (of Somerset County, Pennsylvania) and lived first in Maryland, later moving to Somerset County. In 1836 they moved to Holmes County, Ohio. Daniel Swarzen- truber Jr. (1842-1918) was born in Berlin, Ohio, and married four times, moving several times in Ohio and in 1862 to Davis County, Iowa. Descendants and relatives lived in Maryland, Pennsylvania, Ohio, Indiana, Iowa, Illinois, Minnesota, California, New York and elsewhere. Some descendants immigrated to Ontario and elsewhere in Canada. Others immigrated to Goias and elsewhere in Brazil, South America. Includes some family history and genealogical data about ancestors in Germany and some in Switzerland to about 1652.
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Revision of "Descendants of Daniel Bender" by C.W. Bender, 1948.