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Each edition of "Foundation Reporter gives you all the important contact, financial and grants information on the top 1,000 private foundations in the United States. In addition to providing biographical data on foundation officers and directors, entries examine a foundation's giving philosophy, financial summary, history of donors, geographic preferences, application procedures and restrictions, and more. Includes an updated appendix of more than 2,500 abridged private foundation entries providing additional funding sources. Thirteen indexes facilitate research.
The definitive guide to the 5,000 most common surnames in the United States. With origins, variations, rankings, prominent bearers and published genealogies.
David J. Hochstetler (1839-1929) was born in Holmes County, Ohio, the son of Preacher Jonas D. and Elizabeth Miller Hochstetler. Magdalena Hochstetler (1844-1920) was born in Holmes County, Ohio, the daughter of Deacon Joseph P. and Magdalena Eash Hochstetler. David and Magdalena were third cousins and were great great grandchildren of the Swiss German immigrant, Jacob Hochstetler, who settled in Berks County, Pennsylvania, in 1738. They were married in 1861 at Goshen, Indiana. They settled on a farm in Clinton Township, Elkhart County, Indiana. They had twelve children, 1862-1892. David and Magdalena Hochstetler are buried in the Nisley Cemetery in Clinton Township. Descendants lived in Indiana, Kansas, Missouri, Iowa, Ohio, and elsewhere. Descendants spell their surname "Hochstetler" and "Hostetler."
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