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Author
Publisher
Olive Tree Genealogy
Pub. Date
c2017
Physical Desc
84 pages : illustrations, facsimiles, genealogical tables, maps, portraits ; 28 cm.
Language
English
Formats
Description
Heinrich Christian Schulze was born before 1816 in Goslar, Germany. He married Sophie Wilhelmine Reinecke and they had five children. Their son, George Heinrich Christian Schulze (1840-1903) married Marie Catharina Friederike Gercken (1846-1918) and they had ten children. They immigrated to England and settled in Bradford, Yorkshire.
Author
Publisher
R. M. Miller
Pub. Date
[1979]
Physical Desc
145 p. : ill., coat of arms, facsims., maps, ports.
Language
English
Description
Henry and Wilhelmina Meyer had 12 children between 1821 and 1841, and at least six of these children immigrated from Germany to various places in Illinois. "These six were Ferdinand, Wilhelm, August, Adolph, Dorathea (Mrs. John Garlish) and Wilhelmina (Mrs. Henry Behrens)." Descendants lived in Illinois, Iowa and elsewhere.
Author
Publisher
Digitized by FamilySearch International
Pub. Date
2015
Language
Deutsch
Description
Hermann Fritz Jensch (1879-1945), son of Carl Alexander Friedrich Jensch (1831-1895) and Emma Ida Helene Bigorck (1842-1885), was born in Hanover, Germany. He married Adelheid Bertha Anna Mackensen (1891-1945).
Author
Publisher
s.n
Pub. Date
1900?]
Physical Desc
172 p. : ill, ports.
Language
English
Formats
Description
Sarah Farr LeCheminant, " ... daughter of Captain and Mary Duram Farr ... "--P 8. was born 24 February 1813 at Langport Summerset, England. She married Peter LeCheminant, son of Nicholas and Rachel LeCheminant who was born 22 February 1819 in St. Peterport, Guernsey. He died in February 1853 in in St. Peterport, Guernsey. On 11 March 1854, Sarah and her family left Guernsey and sailed from Liverpool, England on 1 April 1854 for America on the...
Author
Language
English
Description
The Frontier chronicle is the scholarly portion of the PCGS publication, which features local histories, family histories, extracts of records, finding aids to the records housed in their library, general research aids, and other genealogical and historical information.
The "PCGS news" was formerly known as "Pottawattamie County Genealogical Society newsletter." It was absorbed into "The Frontier chronicle" in 1995, and appeared as a regular section...
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