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Author
Publisher
R.S. Morrish
Pub. Date
c1956
Physical Desc
[5] p. : ill. ; 22 cm.
Language
English
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Description
A brief history and a genealogy of the Sells family who came from the Palatinate in Germany to Pennsylvania about 1689. Hendrick, Martin, and Dirk Sellen came in that year. Some descendants settled in Ohio, South Carolina, and elsewhere.
Author
Publisher
Celle Family Association
Pub. Date
1988-.
Physical Desc
volumes
Language
English
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Description
"The Celle Family Association is dedicated to the collection, recording, and sharing of all genealogical and historical data pertaining to the American Cell(e), Gesell(e), Gsell, Seale(s), Sell(s), Sill(s), Zell(e), etc. families, and principally those of Pennsylvania German origin."--(Leaf 1 of book 1). Thusfar the Association has published about 50 parts, each covering one identified family living in the United States or Canada before 1850. Part...
Language
English
Description
Newsletter for the interchange of genealogical data and history of the Norrington (and variant spellings) families who came mainly from England. Many lived in the counties of Berkshire, Buckinghamshire, Dorset, Essex, Kent, London, Northampton, Somerset, and Wiltshire. Some lived in the villages: Doddington, Newchurch, Romney Marsh, Roxwell, Theydon Mount, West Ham, Windsor, Writtle, and elsewhere. Some immigrated to Alberta, Prince Edward, and...
Author
Physical Desc
188 pages : genealogical tables, map ; 28 cm.
Language
English
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Description
Ralph Linwood Johnson was born 2 Oct 1873 and married 1 Mar 1900 Cora Belle Pennypacker. Families of the inlaws of the descendants and ancestors of Ralph and Cora Johnson are also traced.
"This very valuable and interesting genealogical material is the product of unwearied labors in unearthing the ancestry of the grandchildren of the compiler, Dr. Ralph L. Johnson, and his wife"--P. 1.
The Perkiomen country covered mainly Montgomery County and part...
Author
Language
English
Formats
Description
Publication for the interchange of genealogical data and history of ca. 34 immigrants who sailed from Krefeld (Germany) on the ship "Concord", and settled in William Penn's Germantown, Pennsylvania in 1683. In 1687, Germantown was subdivided into four villages: Crefeld (Krefeld), Sommerhausen (now known as Chestnut Hill), Cresheim (Krisheim), and Germantown. Some immigrants were British, Dutch, German, and Welsh. Some were Baptists, Dunkards, Lutherans,...
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