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101 | DeHaan-Freudenberg, Lynn M Headstone Headstone of Lynn M DeHaan Freudenberg. | ||
102 | Dieken, Frank J Headstone Headstone for Frank J Dieken | ||
103 | Dieken, George H. Headstone Headstone for George H Dieken | ||
104 | Dieken, Henry and Elsie Haan heastone Headstone of Heinrich Johann "Henry" Dieken and Elsie Haan located at Hartford Community Cemetery | ||
105 | Dieken, Hinrich (or Heinrich) Eissine Haan family photograph Photograph of Hinrich Dieken (Henry John) and Eissine Haan family. They had eight children. | ||
106 | Dieken, Ida Katherine Headstone Headstone for Ida Katherine Dieken in Hartford Cemetery, Hartford, SD | ||
107 | Dieken, Johann and Margaretha Hinricks Headstone Johann Dieken and Margaretha Hinricks Headstone | ||
108 | Dieken, John Henry Headstone Headstone for John Henry | ||
109 | Division of Inheritance of Christian Gerber, who died in 1894 You can see from this document located at the Stoeckli at Vorder Giebel, that Christian Gerber and Friedrich Gerber were two of the children to receive a portion of the inheritance. Christian Gerber lived at the farm called Giebelkelle and Friedrich at the Bareggfeld farm. | ||
110 | Doorneweerd, Lynn and Marlys Metzger Headstone Headstone of Lynn Doorneweerd and Marlys Metzger | ||
111 | Earliest photograph of any of the owners of Giebel, Christian Gerber. This is a photograph of Christian Gerber, the earliest photo of any Gerber from this ancestral line. | ||
112 | Elisabeth Gerber baptism record From: Kirchenbücher der Kirchgemeinde Langnau im Emmental Taufrodel (1697-1725). Born at Wannental (Wannenthal). | ||
113 | Elisabeth Gerber baptism record. Born at Wannental (Wannethal) From: Kirchenbücher der Kirchgemeinde Langnau im Emmental Taufrodel (1677-1696) | ||
114 | Elsbeth Gerber baptism record From: Kirchenbücher der Kirchgemeinde Langnau im Emmental Taufrodel (1726-1744), page 116 | ||
115 | Engel, Elisabeth (Elise) Photograph Elisabeth (Elise) Engel Gerber Photograph Front | ||
116 | Engel, Elisabeth (Elise) Photograph Elisabeth (Elise) Elise Gerber Photograph Back | ||
117 | Erwin S. Schlotfeldt Headstone Headstone for Erwin S. Schlotfeldt | ||
118 | Family record of Annabaptists Christian Gerber and Anna Lehmann who lived at Baregg. From: Heimatrodel der Tauferfamilien von Langnau (1791-1870), page 78 | ||
119 | Family Record of Christian Gerber and Maria Aeschlimann at Baeregg From: Heimatrodel der Tauferfamilien von Langnau (1791-1870), page 23 | ||
120 | Family record of Michael Gerber and Anna Kipfer From: Heimatrodel der Tauferfamilien von Langnau (1781-1870), pg 13. | ||
121 | Family record of Ulrich Gerber and Magdalena Wuethrich, possibly at Baeregg Heimatrodel der Tauferfamilien von Langnau (1791-1870) pg 46 | ||
122 | Fankhaus Aerial Photo Fankhaus Aerial Photo - Valley where many of the Fankhausers originated. | ||
123 | Fankhauser Crest Fankhauser Crest | ||
124 | Feucht, Carl - History From the Feucht Family Record | ||
125 | Feucht, Emma Memory Book Memory Book of Emma Feucht Gerber | ||
126 | Feucht, Johann - History History of Johann Feucht from Feucht Family Record | ||
127 | Feucht, Johann and Jacobine Feucht 1910 Census Larchwood, Lyon County, IA | ||
128 | Feucht, Matthew Obituary Obituary of Matthew Feucht | ||
129 | Feucht, Matthew Photograph Photograph taken from Matthew Feucht's obituary | ||
130 | Feucht, Pauline Photograph Childhood photograph of Pauline Feucht | ||
131 | Fire at GiebelChelle (in German) Fire at GiebelChelle, a house where Ernst Gerber lived for a time. | ||
132 | Fire at GiebelChelle. Translated via Google Translate Fire at GiebelChele, a house where Ernst Gerber lived for a time. | ||
133 | Fluhliglas While at the Stoeckli, we were able to drink from the famous Fluhliglas, a glass that has been in the Gerber family possession since 1736. The backside of the glass shows the early version of the Gerber crest. A translation of the front side is "To all Gerbers, good health." | ||
134 | Forefathers Recollections Interviews with Ernest, Herman, and Nathan Kellenberger | ||
135 | Four generations from Ernst Gerber through Jeff Gerber
Four generations, including Ernst, Theodore (Ted), John (Mick), and Jeff Gerber. | ||
136 | Friedrich Gerber Headstone Headstone for Fred Gerber | ||
137 | Friesland Ship A portion of Wilhelm Knobloch's family immigrated in 1890 on the Friesland Ship. | ||
138 | Friesland Ship A portion of Wilhelm Knoblochs family immigrated in 1890 on the Friesland Ship. | ||
139 | Friesland Ship Friesland Ship - taken by Feuchts | ||
140 | Fritz Gerber and Aline Studer Family Book Family book for Fritz Gerber and Aline Studer | ||
141 | Garrels, Hilka - Headstone Hilka Garrels Headstone - Riverside Cemetery, Lyon County, IA | ||
142 | Garrels, Hilka - Passenger List S.S. Main Passenger List from 16 May 1884 It appears Hilka's mother died around 8 days after arriving in the US with Hilka. She was buried in Grundy County, IA. Either that was her intended final destination, or that was as far as they travelled before she passed away. | ||
143 | Garrels, Hilka Headstone Headstone of Hilka Garrels Haan (DeHaan) | ||
144 | Garrels, Hilka Obituary pg. 2 Obituary of Hilka Garrels pg. 1 provided by descendent Lana Kratz. | ||
145 | Garrels, Hilka Obituary, pg. 1 Obituary of Hilka Garrels pg. 1 provided by descendent Lana Kratz. | ||
146 | Gasser Family Documents Miscellaneous Gasser Family Documents | ||
147 | Gasser, Rosa Photograph of Rosa Gasser | ||
148 | Gasser, Rosa Inheritance Document Inheritance (Erbgang) document of Rosa Gasser | ||
149 | Gasser, Rosa Photograph Photograph of Rosa Gasser Gerber | ||
150 | Gasser, Rosa record of death This page from a calendar was found in a Bible once owned by Fritz Gerber, the son of Rosa. Here is a note from Peter Gerber: The attached foto may interesse you: Its the fist page of the bible of my grandfather Fritz Gerber. He has put into that bible a sheet of a "Kalender" (a bunch of sheets, one for every day, with some informations and a short part of the bible on it). The sheet is february 2nd 1930, and he has written on it: "Der Todestag unserer lieben Mutter" (Day of death of our well-beloved mother). Seems to be the day of death of Rosa Gasser, the wife of Ulrich Gerber. By the way: the bible seems to be much older as you can see at the bottom of the picture: Cöln (that is Köln in Germany), 1857. Maybe that is the Bible of his grandfather Christian. Note from Tim Gerber: the date of the sheet does not match the death date on the Familienschein. |