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Newsletter for the interchange of genealogical data and history of the Neff (and variant spellings) families, who mainly came from England, Germany, Switzerland, and Wales. Focus is on (but not limited to) the family of John Neff II, the son of John and Barbara Barr Neff. John II (1794-1869) was born in Lancaster County, Pennsylvania, and grew up in Strasbourg. In 1822, he married Mary Barr (1801-1875), and had ten children, Barbara Matilda, Franklin,...
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Newsletter for the interchange of genealogical data and history of the Repass (and variant spellings) families in America. Focus is on the ancestors and descendants of Hans Jacob Rippas and Anna Gerber, of Swiss-German ancestry. Hans Jacob and Anna left Ziefen, Switzerland with their two sons Jacob and Daniel in 1768. They settled in Montgomery County, Virginia (now known as Wythe County), and had three more sons, John, Frederick, and Samuel Repass....
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Newsletter for the interchange of genealogical data and history of the Weimer (and variant spellings) families who came mainly from the Weimer Republic in Germany, and from the Staat [state] of Thuringia to North America after 1618. Others came from Austria, Bavaria, England, France, Germany, Ireland, Russia, and Scotland. They settled in Maryland, Ohio, Pennsylvania, South Carolina, Virginia, and West Virginia in the 1600-1700's. During the 1800's,...
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Frederick W. Klein
Pub. Date
2019
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37 pages : illustrations, facsimiles, genealogical tables, portraits ; 28 cm
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English
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"Captain Samuel Neff (1842-1904) and his son Charles Samuel Neff (1870-1940) were close neighbors of Henry Coad (1842-1904) and Elizabeth Jane Thompson (Coad, 1840-1922) in Milwaukee circa 1900. In fact, Charles S. Neff married Henrys daughter Mary Kate Coad (Neff, 1877-1945) cementing the relationship between the families. Charles and Kate had three children but no grandchildren, and that branch of the Neff line stopped with them. But because the...
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E.J. Neff
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viii, 268 p. : ill., ports.
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English
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Christopher Neff (1780?-1824), son of Jacob Neff, was possibly born in Bedford County, Pennsylvania. He and his wife, Elizabeth Schneider (1783-1845) moved from Turkeyfoot Township, Somserset, Pennsylvania to Sugarcreek Township, Tuscarawas County, Ohio, ca. 1819. Descendants lived in Ohio, Indiana, Oklahoma, Colorado, Iowa, and elsewhere. Includes some conjecture as to the ancestry of Christopher's father, Jacob and also information about Neffs in...
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M.L. Gray
Pub. Date
©1992
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v, 367, 8 p. : ill., facsisms., geneal tables, maps, ports. ; 28 cm.
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English
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Fred McMichael Harris (1875-1949), son of Andrew Harris (1950-1942) and Mary Frances Clardy (1853-1919), was born in Bolckow, Missouri. He married Nancy Jane Neff (1880-1982) in 1897 in Atchison, Kansas. They had twelve children. He died in Willow Lake, South Dakota.
12) A memorial of the Neff family: with special reference to Francis Neff and some of his descendants
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Mirror Print
Pub. Date
1931
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xiv, 132 p., [2] leaves of plates. : ill., coat of arms, port.
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English
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Francis Neiff (Neff) and two brothers were banished from Switzerland as Mennonites, and immigrated to Lancaster Co., Pennsylvania during or before 1715. Francis was born at Cappel, Switzerland in 1675, and died after 1719.
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Filmed by the Genealogical Society of Utah
Pub. Date
1995
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on 1 microfilm reel ; 35 mm.
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English
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Biographical information on members of the Burnet and Neff families who served in the armed service since World War II.
Includes Burnet, Neff, and related families.
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English
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Newsletter for the interchange of genealogical data and family history Crabb (and variant spellings) families who came mainly from England, Germany, Ireland, and Scotland. Some left Bristol, Cornwall, Devon, and Wiltshire counties in England to settle in Barbados (West Indies), and in Connecticut, Delaware, Kentucky, Maryland, Massachusetts, New York, North Carolina, Pennsylvania, Tennessee, and Virginia in the 1600-1700s. Some focus is on (but...
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A.H. Rector
Pub. Date
1993
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162, [3] leaves, [4] leaves of plates : ports., geneal. tables
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English
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Family history of the two Humes brothers, John Humes (1832-1908) born in County Donegal, Ireland, and William Humes (1839-1914) born in Ireland, who married two Elliott sisters, Rebecca Elliott (1832-1913) and Margaret Elliott (1838-1920). John came to America in 1857 and William in 1858 or 1859. They went first to Philadelphia and Wilmington area. John Humes migrated to Mitchell Co., Kansas, where he homesteaded and raised a family. William Humes...
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J.F. Murray
Pub. Date
c1991
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43, [1] p. : ill., maps
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English
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The Neff families of Pennsylvania, Virginia, Maryland, Ohio, Illinois, New York and elsewhere. One early immigrant ancestor was Christian Neff (also given as Johan Christian Neff on the ship list), who arrived in Philadelphia aboard the ship Lydia on Sept. 19, 1743. He settled first in Lampeter Twp., Lancaster Co., Pa., where he married ca. 1745 Frena Howery, daughter of Hans (John) Howery. He was Mennonite. Other immigrants came as early as 1714,...
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Fisher House Publishers
Pub. Date
c1991
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viii, 200 p. : ill., map, ports.
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English
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Joseph Fisher was born 1756 in Berstall, Yorkshire, England. He was the son of John Fisher and Hannah Robinson. Joseph immigrated to the United States with his parents ca. 1758 and they settled in New Jersey. Joseph married Evaline (surname unknown) ca. 1773. Their family joined The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints ca. 1836 in Pennsylvania. Descendants of Joseph and Evaline Fisher moved westwerd with the Latter-day Saint pioneers in 1850...
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