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This reference work describes the deterioration and conservation of wood, stone, ceramics, cement-based materials, metals, paints and glass. Key topics discussed include temperature and humidity control and how to protect materials from acid rain, fire, earthquake and other natural hazards.
This issue contains the following articles and [surnames]: The 1950 U.S. Federal Census—Are You Ready?; The Strauss Sisters by Rodney J. Hofer [Strauss]; Gottfried, a Stray Stutzman by S. Duane Kauffman [Stutzman]; My Groff/Graf Ancestral Line by Yvonne Morrissey [Groff/Graf, Garner]; Translating Your Past: Finding Meaning in Family Ancestry, Genetic Clues, and Generational Trauma a BOOK REVIEW by Lois Ann Mast; The Schrag-Gerard Mystery by Donna Schrock Birkey [Schrag, Gerard]; Maria (Neuhauser) Schrock by Donna Schrock Birkey [Neuhauser, Schrock, Gerard]; Blessed with Eight Generations, Ancestor Fan Chart of Yolanda Sue Horst [Horst, Weaver]; In Pursuit of the Missing Portrait by Lucille Marr [Davidson]; Family Record of Lester W. Martin (1923-2001) and Hannah Elizabeth Fisher Martin (1924-2016) a BOOK REVIEW by Lois Ann Mast [Martin]; Children of Bishop Jacob Mast & Magdalena Hooley: John & Mary (Kurtz) Mast—Early Amish Settlers of the Conestoga Valley by Dorothy Mast Moss [Mast]; The Story of the Martin Unruh Family by Duane Unruh [Unruh]; Caged Animal by Lorraine Frantz Edwards.
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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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