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Emigrants from Eppingen to America in the Eighteenth and Nineteenth Centuries
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Emigrants from Eppingen to America in the Eighteenth and Nineteenth CenturiesOver 400 emigrants left Eppingen, Germany, in the 18th and 19th centuries, bound for America. This book covers eight new families in addition to the twenty previous families covered in Mrs. Burgert's out of print work: Eighteenth Century Emigrants From German Speaking Lands to North America, Volume I: The Northern Kraichgau. Mennonites: Bachmann, Brenckmann, Din, Fechter, Hecker, and Schwab. (40pp. maps. index. AKB Pub., 1987.)
cover the health and well-being of the church
When orders are placed after October
serving the Brethren church for 55 years
requesting divisions and changes in boundaries due to "inconveniences by largeness of the township(s)
Respecting the role of geography in establishing ancestral ties
He was a teacher and then became a preacher
It is the shared history of many churches
Henry was a son of Peter Hursh who came to Pa
Read to discover the surprises Ruth finds at the red brick house
The majority of the book includes families of Detweiler
but instead chose to coin new words in the dialect
Canton of Schaffhausen
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