Matches 601 to 650 of 808
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601 | Magdalena was likely born in 1832 and died in 1897. This is according to a grave marker at the Apostolic Christian Cemetery near Bern, KS. See files.archives.net/ks/nemaha/cemeteries/apostoli.txt. Her extended family are buried at this cemetery as well. likely from the Bern, Switzerland area as the vast majority of the Magdelena Schenks found were from that area. | Schenk, Magdelena (I0291)
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602 | Mariner and Flösser in Thun. | Gerber, Ulrich (I19374)
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603 | Marriage records show that Aye was living in Grossefehn, and Garrelt was living in Uphusen, Wolthusen, Germany. Aye was born in Neffersland (Nefferland), now an island off the coast of Emden, Germany. Garrelt was born in Larrelt, Germany. Aye was shown to be widowed twice. Aye's parents lived in Twixtum, and Garrelt's parents lived in Larrelt. | Family F0356
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604 | MARRIAGE: Julius Billeter research notes; FHL film 128,111. | Fankhauser, Barbara (I0434)
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605 | MARRIAGE: Parish register of Lauperswil, Bern, Switzerland; Julius Billeter research notes; FHL film 193473. | Bachmann, Margreth (I18994)
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606 | MARRIAGE: Parish register of Lauperswil, Bern, Switzerland; Julius Billeter research notes; FHL film 193473. | Grimm, Benedikt (I19000)
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607 | MARRIAGE: Parish register of Lauperswil, Bern, Switzerland; Julius Billeter research notes; FHL film 193473. | Guentlisberg, Anna (I19001)
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608 | Married at Giebel in Langnau | Family F26773
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609 | At least one living or private individual is linked to this note - Details withheld. | Family F0068
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610 | Married at Sioux Falls, SD | Family F0093
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611 | Married in born in Finsteroth, Wurttemberg, Germany | Family F0096
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612 | At least one living or private individual is linked to this note - Details withheld. | Family F0048
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613 | Married in Elgin, Il | Family F0104
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614 | At least one living or private individual is linked to this note - Details withheld. | Family F0117
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615 | At least one living or private individual is linked to this note - Details withheld. | Family F0053
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616 | At least one living or private individual is linked to this note - Details withheld. | Family F0070
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617 | At least one living or private individual is linked to this note - Details withheld. | Family F0074
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618 | At least one living or private individual is linked to this note - Details withheld. | Family F0085
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619 | Married in Lauperswil, Canton Bern, Switzerland | Family F0176
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620 | At least one living or private individual is linked to this note - Details withheld. | Family F0065
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621 | Married in Lester, IA | Family F0107
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622 | Married in Livingston County on 4/26/1880 See www.cyberdriveillinois.com Volume 6 License 721 Obtained from cyperdriveillinois.com | Family F0040
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623 | At least one living or private individual is linked to this note - Details withheld. | Family F0073
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624 | Married in Seneca, KS | Family F0078
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625 | Married in Trub, Canton Bern, Switzerland | Family F0177
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626 | At least one living or private individual is linked to this note - Details withheld. | Living (I0312)
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627 | me of Scharff. | Scherff, John Jacob (I2886)
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628 | Mennonite. | Blaser, Michel (I5462)
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629 | Mennonite. | Blaser, Ulrich (I5463)
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630 | Mennonite. | Blaser, Thomas (I5464)
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631 | Mennonite. | Blaser, Margaretha (I5465)
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632 | Mennonite. | Blaser, Mathys (I5700)
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633 | Mennonite. | Blaser, Jakob Ulrich (I5702)
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634 | Michael (Michel) and Anna are listed as Anabaptists on the birth record of their son, Michel. | Family F4630
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635 | Michael 1793-1862, staying on the oberer Hapbach and was later the ancestor of the butchery-line in Grosshöchsstetten (http://www.gerber-fleisch.ch/) | Gerber, Michael (I1868)
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636 | Michael's parents lived at Baumgarten when he was born. At least some of Michael's children were born at Wannental. It appears that this farm eventually was transferred to his nephew, Michael, the son of his brother, Ulrich. Possibly, Peter did not live long enough to inherit this Wannental. | Gerber, Michel (I5870)
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637 | Moved from Gais farm to Rohrback and was responsible for bringing electricity to the area.-Helen Riphahn Gerber | Gerber, Simon (I2509)
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638 | Moved from Monroe County, OH in 1870, according to his daughter's obituary. 22 Aug 2000 Post on Rootsweb by Nancy Booth Just FYI. In the Monroe County OHGen Web there is a posting of an Anna(Hubacher) Baumgartner who was married to a Benedict Baumgartner of Monroe County. She died about Jan 19, 1911 just east of Vera Cruz, IN. Just a quick synopsis if the reading; Born in Germany in December of 1822 and was married the first time there to Mechiah Aschleman and had 5? children. Her second marriage was to Benedict and moved to Wells County, IN over 43 years ago. From this marriage they appeared to have 6 children. She had no brothers or sisters. The funeral and interment was held at the Christian Apostolic Church near Vera Cruz. | Baumgartner, Benedicht (I0307)
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639 | At least one living or private individual is linked to this note - Details withheld. | Family F4653
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640 | Moved to Lyon County in 1918 Moved to Rock Rapids in 1933 | Asche, Selma (I2822)
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641 | At least one living or private individual is linked to this note - Details withheld. | Family F44
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642 | Never married and had no children. | Gerber, Verena (I5420)
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643 | New York Passenger Lists, 1851-1891 shows Elisabeth Adam arriving on 26 Mar 1870 with an estimated birth date of 1816. Port of departure was Hamburg and Southampton. Place of origin is Switzerland. The ship's name is Saxonia. | Adam, Elizabeth (I2293)
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644 | Niklaus 1788 -1850, going to Bern and working for the “Tscharnergut” as an administrator, a big farm in the vincinity of the town which today is a part of Bern/Bümpliz with big houses for 5000 people. The Tscharner Family is one of the local nobility families of the old Bern. They made their money (also) by sending swiss men as solders to foreign countries. | Gerber, Niklaus (I2)
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645 | No farm location is mentioned at the baptism of any of the children. Later on, Daniel is mentioned to be from Oben Im Gohl. | Family F4473
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646 | No record found confirming this marriage date. | Family F9
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647 | At least one living or private individual is linked to this note - Details withheld. | Living (I0037)
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648 | No Wife or Children | Gerber, Michael Shawn (I0038)
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649 | Not verified by Langnau birth records | Gerber, Peter (I2543)
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650 | Note: BIOGRAPHY: Hans was a schoolteacher in Preetz Germany. When his first wife died in 1843, he started drinking heavily, lost his teaching job, and did odd jobs and farm work. His brother, Cay Asmus Franz "CAF Kroegersberg", was active in recruiting settlement to Davenport, Iowa. The town took up a collection to send the family to America and Hans remarried and went to Iowa. Hans seems to have died very soon after reaching America. From Brad Larkin BIOGRAPHY: Doris came with her parents' family to America from Preetz, Holstein, Prussia (Germany). They sailed from Hamburg on April 12, 1847 aboard the bark "Harriett" aka "Henrietta". They arrived in New Orleans on June 9, 1847. Another passenger's diary of this voyage can be found at http://www.celticcousins.net/scott/henrietta1847trip.htm. Unusually, the same ship took them up the Mississippi to St Louis and on to Davenport according to the diary. A history of the ship is at http://www.geocities.com/mppraetorius/com-ha.htm. | Kroeger, Hans (I2482)
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