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ThePalatine ImmigrantDECENNIAL INDEX1985 - 1995Volumes 11 - 20

ThePalatine ImmigrantDECENNIAL INDEX1985 - 1995Volumes 11 - 20 Copyright 2004Palatines to America611 E Weber RdColumbus, OH 43211-1097Compiler: Beth Kroehlerii

ACKNOWLEDGMENTSThanks is given to several people for their advice and help in creatingthis index. Ernie Thode, Annette Burgert, Marge Kroehler, RalphKroehler, Peggy TegalA special thanks to Dr. John Terence Golden, long time editor of The PalatineImmigrant and creator of the first Decennial Index. He passed away beforethe second index could be completed.The material has been proofed several times but please excuse any errorsthat were missed.iii

TABLE OF CONTENTSIndexing Guidelines . 1Titles Index . 2Illustrations/Maps Index . 6Subject Index . IIIXVIIIXVIIIXVIIIXIXXIXXIXXIXXXXXXXDateSummer 1985Autumn 1985Winter/Spring 1986Summer 198619871987October 1987December 1987Mary 1988July 1988September 1988December 1988March 1989June 1989Autumn 1989Winter 1989-90Spring 1990Summer 1990Autumn 1990Winter 1990-91Spring 1991Summer 1991September 1991November 1991January 1992March 1992June 1992September 1992December 1992March 1993June 1993September 1993December 1993March 1994June 1994September 1994December 1994March 1995June 24iv

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INDEXING GUIDELINESThe index has been prepared using the following guidelines.Indexed:1. Titles of articles with volume and issue number.2. Index by surname all individuals, including:A. mentioned in articles/titlesB. women are indexed under both maiden and married nameC. men who took the farm name are indexed under both their original and farm nameD. authors of books/articlesE. mentioned in Immigrant Ancestry RegisterF. If the name contains “von” look under “von” and the name following3. Ships4. Nobility are indexed by their title, name and under the heading of their nationalityand the word nobility (if known).5. Geographic names mentioned in articles - Places are listed under both a broadercategory, such as the state and also under the local name.6. Subjects7. Reviews8. Illustrations with volume and page number.9. Letters with diacritical marks, such as ä, ü, ö, é, and Ü, occur in the index after theEnglish letter; ß is indexed after the English ss.Not Indexed:1. Events2. Palatines to America announcements3, Palatines to America officers/editors4. The terms Germany, United States and America.5. Publishers6. Reviewers1

TITLE INDEXIndex gives the volume and issue number of the article.450 Year Annweiler, Germany Registry: 1477-1927 XVII 2,3,41920 Federal Census XVII 2Achievements of our German Peasant Ancestors XX 2Addenda and Errata XI 4Allemangel Huguenots XIII 3Allied Family: Vosseller, Fusler, Vosler, Vusler, Vossler XVI 3;XVII 14American Geographical Society Collection (AGS) XIV 2American Turners XVIII 1Ancestor Charts: Volumes III and IV XI 2Ancestral List of 2,800 Forebears Compiled Through EuropeanContacts XII 4Ancestry Line of Henry Staub in Eppingen, Grand Dukedom ofBaden XVI 1Anouncements XVIII 1,2,3,4; XIX 1; XX 1Announcements and Notes XIX 3Arnold Houp - Hessian Soldier XIII 3Bad Bergzabern, Germany A.D. 1200 - 1616 Residents XVIII3Baker Family Bible Records-Fayette County, Pennsylvania XIX1Barnhizer/Bernheisel Family in Pennsylvania and Virginia XII 1Basic Sources for Pomeranian Genealogical Research XI 2Beginners' Pocket Guide to German Genealogical ResearchXVI 2Bergstrasser, Bergstresser, Berkstresser Descendants of aHessian Prince XI 1; XIII 245Bergstrasser Research Note XIV 3Berks Co. (PA) Geneal. Soc. Books, New Address XIII 3Bibliography of Reference Material on the Alt-Lutheraner (OldLutherans) (Primary Source Material for the LutheranChurchMissouri Synod) XII 3Book Review XI 1Books by Maralyn Wellauer XI 3Books by Peggy Shomo Joyner XI 3Books for Beginning Genealogists XV 4Books Written/Edited by Dr. Don Heinrich Tolzmann XVII 3Brethren XI 3Captain De Groots Account of the Tragic Voyage of the April,Amsterdam to New Castle, 1817-1818 XVIII 2Cassette Teaching Program XV 2Census Tips XV 1Chicago Genealogical Sources for the German-Born AncestorXV 3Civil War Diary of Friedrich August Braeutigam (Bräutigam)(Brantigam) XIV 4Clinton County: the Northernmost Gateway of the State of NewYork in the Wave of Westward Migration Following theAmerican Revolution XI 2Computer Assisted Indexing: Roots II, III Software XIII 4Conducting Family History Research in German-SpeakingAreas ofEurope XX 3Conference Spurs Interest in Fraktur XIX 4Congratulations to Pal-Am 1994 Award Winners XX 1Contract for Conveyance of Emigrants to Rotterdam 1754XVIII 1Convention Calendar, 1987 XII 1Cow for a Dowry XX 2Daniel Kunkler of Switzerland & Pennsylvania XV 4Dateline of Germanic History Comments Based on GermanSources XX 4Dateline of Germanic History with Emphasis on the PalatinateXX 1Dateline of Germanic History with Emphasis on the Palatinate(Corrections) XX 2Dead End?: a Shatto Connection XVI 3Dedication of Historic Ashbrook Cemetery Memorial Saturday,May 20, 1995 XX 1,2Descendants of Martin Hoffman - Urbach Emigrant 1752 XIII 3Diary, 1830-1835, of George Michel Herancourt Trip toAmerica and First Years in the New County XI 4Die Ziems und Tiedt Auswänderer XIX 1Discovering the Place of Origin of Johann Frantz HammerXIX 4Earliest Lutheran Churches in Westmoreland County, PA XI 4Early Catholic Immigrants to New Jersey Iron Mills XVI 1Early German Settlements in Present-Day West Virginia XIII 3Early Moravian Settlements in America Descendants ofAndrew and Anna Louise Clewell Vogenitz XVIII 4Editor’s Message XI 1,2,3,4; XII 1,2,3,4; XIII 2,3,4; XIV 2,3; XV1,2,3,4; XVI 1,2,3,4 XVII 1,2,3,4; XVIII 1,2,4; XIX 1,2,3,4;XX 1,2,3,4Editor’s Message - Hesse/Schwalm, Hannover Notes XIV 1Editor’s Message - Information on New German Zip CodeSystem XVIII 3Editor’s Message - Report from Germany XIII 1Editor’s Message - Western Maryland Research Note XIV 4Emigrant Sources in the Hessian State Archive at DarmstadtXII 2Emigrants from Daaden, Rhineland-Palatinate, 1753 XII 1Emigrants from Sayn-Altenkirchen, 1780's (RheinlandPalatinate: Some Possibly USA Emigrants) XI 2Emigrants from the Parish of Hagen from the Church RecordBooks (Catholic) XX 1Emigrants From Urbach/Westerwald 1744, 1748/49, 1752XIII 1Emigrants to America From Höheinöd (1836) and Wallhausen(1854) Rhineland, Germany XIX 4Emigration From Sprendlingen/Germany to North America inthe Year 1744 XIX 2Events 1985-1986 XI 1Events, 1986 XI 2,3Events, 1986 XI 4Events 1987-1988 XII 2Events, 1988 XIII 1,3Events, 1989-1990 XIV 3Events, 1990-1992 XIV 4; XV 1Events, 1990-1992 XIV 4Events, 1990-1991 XV 2,3Events, 1991-1992 XV 4; XVI 1,2,3Events, 1992 XVI 4Events, 1992-1994 XVII 1,2,3,4Events, 1993 XVIII 1,2Events, 1993-1994 XVIII 3,4Events, 1994 XIX 3,4Events and Tours, 1988-1989 XIII 2,3Events and Tours, 1989 XIII 4; XIV 1Events and Tours, 1989-1990 XIV 22

Events and Tours, 1994 XIX 1,2Events and Tours, 1995 XX 1,2Events and Tours, 1995-1996 XX 3Events and Tours, 1995-1997 XX 4Family Descendants of (Johan) Peter Lutz XVIII 3Family Finkbeiner XV 2Family History and Old Churches XX 1Family History Library XV 1Family of Anna Marie Vogel XVI 3Fathers of our Country George Washington and Great-GreatGreatGrandpa Sarber! XVII 3Federation of Eastern European Family History Societies XVIII1Formation of Pennsylvania Counties XV 1Forward in Faith and Freedom XVIII 1Freeburger Family of Baltimore, Maryland XVII 2From Ireland to America: the Immigration of Irish Palatines toNewYork and Ontario XVII 2From Switzerland to America: Contours of a Migration XII 1Fulmer Family of New York State XV 3Genealogical and Historical Societies in Pennsylvania XV 1Genealogical Publications,Tapes, Services XIII 4Genealogical Visit to the St. Louis Public Library XVI 4Genealogies and Reference Materials at Fonda, NY XI 3Genealogist/’Author Addresses XIII 3,4Genealogy of the European Regents - 1881 XIII 4General Von Steuben Stamp XX 2Georg Schambach the Elder XV 2George Washington's Body Guard Additional Information XVIII4German Ancestry of General George Armstrong Custer XIX 2German Archives: Where do I Find Church Registers, CivilRecords, and State Archives I Need for my Research? XV2German Card XX 3German Catholic Clergy in Illinois - 1892 XIX 1German Catholic Clergy in Maryland 1892 XIV 3German Emigrants Register XV 3German Emigration to America XV 3German-English Glossary of Nobility Titles XIII 4German Genealogist Addresses XIII 2German Genealogist Addresses; "Heimatstelle Pfalz" XIII 1German Genealogist Notes XV 1German Immigrant Letter From Cincinnati, 1841 XX 4German-Language Genealogical Dictionary Project XV 2German Map - October 3, 1990 XV 3German Professional Genealogists and GenealogicalAssociationsXIV 2German Roman Catholic Clergy in Michigan, 1892 XV 1German Roman Catholic Clergy in Ohio, 1892 XII 2German Roman Catholic Clergy in Pennsylvania, 1892 XIV 1German Schwalm Migrants 1840-66, From Ten SchwalmVillages ,1840-66 XIV 2German Settlements at the Pennsylvania Frontier - 1750Excerptsfrom De Tar and Allied Families XII 3thGerman Settlers of 18 Century Louisiana XX 3Germanic Emigrants Rgister XIX 2Germans and the Methodists in Ireland and America XX 2Golden Stag Inn: The Simonis Family in Queidersbach XIV 1Gottlieb Mittelberger Schoolmaster and Traveler to America XI3Guth Family Tree (1898) XIII 4Hacker, Hocker, Hockert Heritage XIV 4Hank Jones, Annette Burgert Publications XIV 1Harney's Computer Miscellany XIV 2Henry and Marie Struve XV 2Hess Family: a Family Palatinate/Niederbronn, Alsace to OhioandIndiana XVII 1Hier Wo Die Freyheits - Fahne Weht (Here Where Freedom'sFlagWaves) Germans in the Old Northwest by 1870: Why andWhere? XIV 4History of the German Evangelical Churches in Cincinnati XIV1Hometown Video XV 2How Many Ancestors: How Many Descendants! XV 2How Many Descendants XX 3How to Improve Research on German Ancestors XII 2Huguenots, the Palatines, and Others XI 2Illness on the Ship Bohemia - 1892 XVI 3Immigrant Ancestor Register XI 1,2,3,4; XII 1,2,3,4; XIII1,2,3,4; XIV 1,2,3,4; XV 1,2,3,4; XVI 1,2,3,4; XVII 1,2,3,4;XVIII 1,2,3,4; XIX 1,2,3,4; XX 1,2,3,4Immigrant Ancestor Register Comments From GermanySpecial Attention: Weimer/Wagner Researchers XIII 4Important Dates in Pennsylvania History XV 1In Memoriam - Carla Mittelstädt-Kubaseck XIX 3In Memoriam - Dr. Fred Shank Palmer, Craig Weaver XVII 3In Memoriam - Dr. Fred Shank Palmer (Correction) XVII 4In Memoriam - Dr. Helen Landman Wikoff XX 1In Memoriam - Mary E. Harsh 1904-1991 XVI 1In Memoriam - Warren J. Ziegler - Robert Frank Schnetzer IIXVIII 3Index XV 4; XVI 4; XVII 4; XVIII 4; XIX 4; XX 4Information, Please (on Ohio Settlers, Pal-Am CharterMembers) XVII 4Irish Palatine Association XV 3Irish Palatine Societies XVI 2Johann Jacob Kuntz/Cuntz (1692-1754) Family XIV 3Johannes and Lucas Teeple Early 1700's Emigrants toSomerset County, New Jersey XVII 1John Conrad Baker Family: From Bond Servants to SubstantialCitizens XVI 1John Morehart/Morhart 1758-1815 Pennsylvania-GermanRevolutionary War Veteran XVI 4Journey into my Past XVI 3Karlsruhe Records - 1661? XIII 3Keeping Track of those Family Records; a Subject Card IndexXI 3Kuntz/Cuntz of Niederbronn, Alsace: an Alsatian Family withEarly Pennsylvania Connections XV 4La Esperanto-Familia Historio Asocio (Esperanto FamilyHistory Society) XIII 1Latwerg/Apple Butter XII 3Lehmann Family of Blankenloch XIV 2Letter From Carl and Wilhelm Mayer in Illinois to Their Parentsin Germany, 1855 XVI 2Letter From Simon Hopp Governor of Welmingen, BadenDuring the Thirty Years War 1618-1648 XVI 2Letter From the Saarland XIX 1Letters From Odenwald Emigrants 1830-33:Acknowledgements XIII 2Letters From Odenwald Emigrants 1830-33: Adam Tracht ofRaidelbach to Brothers, Sisters and Friends XIII 2Letters From Odenwald Emigrants 1830-1833: HeinrichKriegbaum of Winterkasten to his Family XIII 2Letters From Odenwald Emigrants 1830-1833: Origin andProcessing XIII 23

Letters From Odenwald Emigrants 1830-1833: Peter ArrasFrom Brandau to a Friend in the Homeland XIII 2Library Notes XIX 3Library Research in Pennsylvania XV 1Library Research in Pennsylvania - Corrections XV 2Linkage and Sibling Clusters in Areas of Schleswig-HolsteinWhere Some of the Population Used Patronymics XVII 2Little Chest That Crossed the Mountains XIII 3Look for Your Roots Where the Family Tree was Planted!XIV 3Loyalist - Canada Palatines Connections XVI 4Mail Order Genealogy: Do You Get What You Pay For? XIX 4Major PA Libraries, Archives, Societies XV 1Making a Research Trip to Germany: a Few Hints XII 2Manuscript Donations and Publication Notice XII 4Maria Anna Kling's Dower Chest XIV 4Memories of Grandma and Grandpa Dittman XI 1Palatines of County Limerick XV 4Palatines of Rhenish Prussia XII 3Palatines to America: the First Ten years XI 1Palatines with Colonel Stumpel in London - 1764 XV 3Partial Passenger List of the Dutch Ship April to New Castle,Delaware, June, 1817 XVIII 2Pedigree Chart of Frieda Krueger Ewing XIV 3Pennsylvania Families in Westerwald to America XV 1Pennsylvania Library Update XV 3Pennsylvania Maps XV 1Pennsylvania Vital Statistics XV 1Peter Lutz, 1720-1803 and Many of his Descendants XIV 1Philadelphia Museum of Art Publications (Research Use) XX 1Philip Maurer Family on the 1749 Ship Leslie XIII 3Pottieger/Pfattheicher Research in Pennsylvania and Spock,Germany XIII 4Prince Bergsträsser Bites the Dust XI 4; XIII 245Publication by John C. and Carolyn H. Cosgriff XI 4Publication: Virginia Manuscript Collection Abstracts XI 2Milwaukee Genealogical Sources for German-AmericanResearchXV 4Miscellany/Allerlei XV 4Moravian Church History - an Overview XII 1Moravian Easter Sunrise Serivce XIV 1Moravians in North America: a List of Published MaterialsHelpfulfor Genealogists XIII 1Nach Amerika - To America XII 4New Addresses XVI 4New Director at Concordia Historical Institute XX 3New Immigrant Ancestor Register Editor XX 2New Location - Pal-Am Library - New Hours XVII 4New Pennsylvania German Origins Monographs XIV 3Nineteenth Century Emigration Index Search Service XII 1Northampton County, Sufferers at the Hands of the Indians:1755-1756 XIII 1Note on Ancestry of General Norman Schwarzkopf XVI 2Note on Joining Additional Pal-Am Chapters XIX 2Notes on Sending and Cashing Foreign Currency Checks XX 1Notes on the Origin of Dwight D. Eisenhower XVII 4Obituaries in the Christliche Botschafter XIX 2Obituaries in the Christliche Botschafter - Addendum XIX 3Ohio Brethren Books XI 3Ohio's German Heritage XVII 3Ohio's German-Language Newspapers XVIII 1Old Medical Terms, Especially as Found on Death RecordsXVII 1One of America's Roots - 18th Century German ImmigrationXVIII 2Other Palatines in America XVI 1Otto Average-Consumer Packs his Bags Calories from CarePackages are Welcome Many Citizens try a New Life in theU.S.A. after the Second World War XI 1Our Enterprising Ancestors XII 1Pages From the Past XVII 4Pal-Am Award Nominations Needed XX 2Pal-Am June Convention Awards, 1989 XIV 1Pal-Am National Library XI 3Palatinate Maps XIV 3Palatine Families of New York - Publication Note XI 1Palatine Genealogy Tour XII 3Palatine Library Note XVIII 3Palatine Society of Ireland XV 2Palatine Story XIV 2Palatines From Rhenish Prussia - More Information XIII 1Palatines; Just a Misnomer for early German Immigrants toAmerica? XIII 3Publications XII 1,2,3; XIII 1,2,3,4; XIV 1,2,4; XV 1,2,3,4; XVI3,4; XVI 1,2,3,4; XVII 1,2,3,4;Publications by Annette K. Burgert XI 4Publications/Lutheran Records Films XIV 3Queen Elizabeth’s Pedigree XVI 1Record Book of the Zweibrücken Carpenters XIX 3Recording Cemetery Inscriptions Using a Portable ComputerXIX 3Registering our Immigrant Ancestors XVIII 2Report on the 10th Annual Symposium of the Society forGerman-American Studies XII 1Research on Czechia, Slovenia, Austria and Germany XX 4Research in Berlin, Poland, Former Prussian Regions XIV 3,4Researching Colonial Germans in the Shenandoah Valley XI 2Reviews XI 2; XVIII 1,2,3,4; XIX 1,2,3Reviews and Notices of Books and Periodicals XIX 4; XX 1,2,3Rhine-Hesse Palatine Lines of the Bergstraesser Family XIII 4Rhine-Hesse Palatine Lines of the Bergstraesser Faimily Author Revision XIV 1Role of the Old High German Sound Shift in GermanGenealogical Research XVII 1Ruckenbrods and Others From Malmshim, Germany XVI 2Rumbach, Germany Baptismal Registry 1631-1725 XVI 3Saanen, Switzerland Protestant Baptismal Registry, 1557-1581(Surname List) XX 3Saarland Emigrants 1709-1799 XI 3Saga of Lizzie Shaffer XVI 2Search for the Birthplace of Stephan Wunder/StephenWonder an 18th Century Pennsylvania German XVI 1Shipwreck XIII 2; XIII 3, 180Short and Concise Advice for Emigrants XV 1Six Voltz Charge XVIII 3Smith/Schmidt and Allied Families of Berks, Bucks,Montgomery and Lehigh Counties in Pennsylvania XV 2Society for German-American Studies Call for Papers XI 4Some Aspects of the New I.G.I. XIII 4Some Braasch and Zander Families of Cook Co., IL and KreisAnklam, Pomerania XIII 4Some Early 'Palatines' and their German Origin XI 3Some Suggestions on Tracing Emigrants Through HamburgPolice Records XIV 1Sorting out the Kistlers: a Research Update XX 2South Carolina Palatines of 1764 XV 3Special March Events, 1992 XVII 1Special Research Guides XV 1Surname Research References XIII 1Swiss Research Brochure XX 14

Tacitus, Germania, Genealogists XX 2Tours, 1988, XIII 1Tours, 1992 XVII 1Tours and Events, 1988 XII 4Tours and Exhibiltion XVII 2Tracing an Immigrant Ancestor Through the NaturalizationRecords XIV 3Tracing Germans in Large Midwestern Cities XV 2Trails West XIV 1Treatment of German Emigrants in New York (1850) XIV 4Trip to Poland, East and West Germany with PommerschenVerein Freistadt Group August, 1990 XVI 3Turner Regiment of Cincinnati XIX 2Two Germanies XV 3Umbilical Lines and the mtDNA Project XIX 4Unlocking the Secrets of Fraktur XVIII 1Using Archival Resources in the Palatinate XI 2Voyage of the April - Amsterdam to New Castle - 1817-1818 More Information XIX 3Waldensians XI 1Washington's Bodyguard XVIII 3Wedding Congratulations: Henning Schröder and UlrikeSchimmelfennig XV 2Westerwald Immigrant Publication XIV 3Westphalian Descendants Sought XV 2Westrich Emigrants 1709-1799 XII 4Where to Write XI 1Why Our Family Changed its Names XIII 3Why They Left Germany to Settle in Wilkes-Barre,PennsylvaniaXVIII 3Wolgadeutsch - Unsere Leute (Volga German - Our People)XV 1Writing to Germany XIV 2Writing to Germany - German Genealogists - Update XIV 4Young/Jung Family of Bergen Co., NJ & Rockland Co., NYXIII 1Zehner Family North Mahoning Twp., Indiana Co. PAConnectionto the Schluchtern Area of Hesse, Germany XVII 3Zweibrücken Carpenters XX 1Zweibrücken (I Found an Immigrant Ancestor's EuropeanVillage!)XVIII 45

ILLUSTRATIONS/MAPS INDEXIndex gives the volume and page number.Adult Descendants by Generaltion chart XX 136Alsatian Landscape drawing XV 178Ashbrokk Cemetery photo XX 54Blue Anchor in Philadelphia drawing XV 117Building Photo by James A. Derheim XIX 141, 155Charming Nancy ship drawing XV 182Chronologisch Geordnete Sammlung von Mehr als 3000Einwandern in Pennsylvania pages 66/67 XV 116Contract for Conveyance of Emigrants to Rotterdam 1754picture of signatures XVIII 12Cookie Cutter Tracings XVIII 178-179Counties Reporting More Than 1000 German-Born XIV 270276Early Coffee Mill drawing XV 118Early Fraktur Manuscript Made by Schoolmaster and FrakturArtist Martin Brechal XVIII 32Effect of OHGSS on Specific Germanic Words table XVII 20Examples of Regional Variants of Sunames table XVII 27Exterstein picture XIV 187Extract From the Church Record Books of Evangelical ParishBad Liebenzell XVI 22Fraktur Printed in 1863 in Allentown, Pennsylvania Completedby Serivener R.H.O. Grossmann XVIII 33Frame House drawing XV 119Genealogy of Some German Evangelical Churches inCincinnati, Ohio XIV 26-27German-Born in the Old Northwest as Reported in the UnitedStates Census for 1870 by State, County, and PrincipalCity XIV 269German Council and School House - 1759 photo XX 159German words That Show Regional Variants Resulting Fromthe OHGSS table XVII 25Horse-drawn Cart/Emigrants/Old Half-timber Council Housedrawing XV 109Households in U.S. Census 1790-1920 XX 137Iron worker drawing XVI 6Irish Palatine Assn. Building picture XVIII 150Knapp, Uzal picture of tombstone XVIII 192Maps:67 Counties in Pennsylvania XV 37Berks County/Northampton County Area as of 1769 XIII 9Directions to Ashbrook Burial Ground Station & MelvinAvenues Glendora, NJ XX 115Distributions of the Christian Denominations in the SaarlandAround 1830 XI 123Division of the Germanic Language Territory into ThreeGeneral Regions XVII 22Enlargement of the Western Portion of the Middle GermanTerritory XVII 23Forts in Northampton County [Pennsylvania] XIII 8Geographic Distribution of Grütli-Bund Associations in theUnited States in 1915 XII 8Germany-Alsace Area of Saarland, Palatinate XVI 18Idar-Wald & Soon-Wald Area XVI 19Index Map of German Settlement Areas in USSR XV 8Land Plat of “Shambachausen” XV 167Locator Map for Höheinöd and Wallhausen XIX 192Map of 1977 South half of Westmoreland County, PAXI 197Map of Pennsylvania Showing Early Claims of Connecticut,Maryland & Virginia XV 37Names of Several Towns and Cities with Spellings thatDemonstrate the Influence of OHGSS XVII 28Portion of a Field Map of a Rhineland Village 1845-1850XX 65Rapho Township, Lancaster County XV 167Rhenish Prussia and Surroundings XII 123Saarland Emigrants 1709-1799 XI 125-126Settlements of Germans in Pennsylvania XV 117Settling of the U.S.A. XV 121Swiss cantons XII 7Swiss in Ohio (Census of 1930) XII 6Switzerland’s Position in Europe XII 7Westrich Emigrants 1709-1799 XII 149Ohio Census Table of Native Swiss in 24 Counties, 1870-1930XII 9Old Fort at Saxe Landing, Near Chazy, Clinton Co., NY XI 59Ox Yoke and Threshing Flail drawing XV 118Pennsylvania Merchant (as imagined) ship drawing XV 112Principal Consonant Changes Occurring Within the OHGSStable XVII 21Record book drawing XVI 47Saarland Emigrants 1709-1799 graph XI 124Signatures of 17 March 1722 and 20 November 1741 XVII 173Supplies to be Purchased (July 10, 1830) XI 158Travelers drawing XV 111Vogel (Anna Marie and her Father Leo) Taken Around 1900XVI 145Westrich Emigrants 1709-1799 Graph XII 1506

SUBJECT INDEXIn some cases if there is, or may be, more than one way to spell a name or if ageographic area has more than one name; be sure to look under all possibilities.Index gives the volume and page number.106th Ohio Regiment XIX 57106th Ohio Volunteer RegimentXIX 56107th XIV 303107th Ohio XIV 305107th Regiment XIV 303108th Ohio Volunteer Regiment XIX 5611th Army Corp. XIV 3071200 Jahre Heringen - 1200 Jahre Heimat XVII 87, 8816th New York Infantry XI 781709-10 Hunter List #545 XVI 461709er New York families XIX 1211723-1973 Anniversary Magazine of the Tulpehocken (NY)XVI 1721782 Petetion of John Sumrall of Westmoreland County for aFerry XV 471796 History of Franklin & Pickaway Co., OH --1880 XVII 1401840 Census of PA Pensioners for Revolutionary of MilitaryService XIX 781848 German revolution XVII 115-116, 150, 184; XIX 74;XX 981848-49 revolutions XX 111848ers emigrated XX 1831858 Milwaukee Business Directory XV 1911860 Census Project, Indiana Historical Society XX 1971881 History of Milwaukee, Wisconsin XV 188-1891883 History of Shelby County, Ohio XVI 2818th Century Emigrants From the Northern Alsace to AmericaXVIII 9218th. Century Emigration From the County of SaynAltenkirchen, Rhineland-Palatinate, West Germany XI 901920 Federal Census XVII 971920 Federal Population Census: Catalog of National ArchivesMicrofilm XVII 971979 History of Adams County Indiana Volume II XV 1521980 U.S. Census XVII 1081990 Census and German-Americans article XVII 921990 U. S. Census XVIII 441993 Directory of Genealogical Societies XIX 381993 Directory of Professional Genealogical ResearchersXIX 1351994 Directory of Locality Periodicals XIX 1351st Company, 2nd Battalion, Lancaster County Militia (5thClass) XV 1631st Immanuel Lutheran Church, Chicaco, IL XIII 2041st Presbyterian Church of Plattsburgh XI 771st Reformed Church, Hackensack, NJ XIII 282,800 Neuhart Forebears XII 165200 Years in the Shenandoah Valley XIX 7620th Iowa Infantry Co. D. XII 2820th U. S. Army Air Force XVIII 16824th Regiment Illinois Company E XIV 30324th Regt. Illinois XIV 300250 Year History of My Trout Family XVIII 97, XX 4828th Ohio Volunteer Regiment XIX 562nd Battalion, Lancaster County Militia (5th Class, 1stCompany) XV 1632nd Battalion, NJ MIlitia XIII 282nd Presbyterian Church of Plattsburgh XI 7730 Years War XIII 164-165; XIX 58; XX 6, 44, 163, 18230 Years War see Thirty Years War30,000 Acres XVII 152300 Jahre Pfaelzer in Amerika XX 76300 Jahre Pfälzer in America XV 48300 Years Palatines in America XVI 17332nd Indiana Regiment XVIII 22; XIX 573rd English-Waldeck Regiment XIX 178-1793rd Waldeck Regiment XIX 178-179400 Jahre Anken, Lehmann Ahensuche XIX 45400 Years Anken XVI 153450 Year Annweiler, Germany Registry, 1477-1927 XVII 15246th Virginia Militia XIX 304th Guard-Grenadier Regiment "The Queen's" XIII 2285th Battalion Philadelphia County Militia XIX 995th Class, 1st Company, 2nd Battalion, Lancaster CountyMilitia XV 163750 Jahre Bierbach XI 11082nd Regt. Illinois XIV 30090 Repertories XI 7995 Theses XIV 18396th District, SC XI 10097th XIV 3039th Ohio Volunteer Regiment XIX 56, 57.and Left for Pennsylvania. Some Aspects of the History ofPalatine Emigration to North America in the 17th and 18thCentury XV 48A Tree Grows in Funks Grove, a History of the FunkStubblefield Families of McLean County, Illinois XVIII 167AAA 1990 Travel Guide to Europe XVI 98AAA Airline XII 93, 99Aabenraa County, Denmark XVII 82Aachen XVI 79Aachen, Archdioc. Coeln XIV 42, 217; XIX 14, 22-23Aachen, Germany XV 68Aarau, Germany XIX 150-151, 153Aarberg, Switzerland XX 102, 109Aarchivstelle Koblenz des Archives der Evangelischen Kircheim Rheinland (Reformed) Urbach parish XIII 24Aargau (Canton of), Switzerland XX 109Aargau XVIII 77Aargau, Aarau XIX 150-151, 153Aargau, Baden XIX 150-152, 154Aargau, Bremgarten XIX 153Aargau, Brugg XIX 151-155Aargau, Laufenberg XIX 151, 153-154Aargau, Lenzburg XIX 151-155Aargau, Muir XIX 154Aargau, Oberkulm XIX 153Aargau, Rheinfelden XIX 150-155Aargau, Zofingen XIX 152-154Aargau, Zurzach XIX 150, 152-153Aargetsinger XI 140Aaronburg XVIII 41Abbühl XVI 153Abbiel XVII 98Abbil XVII 987

Abbink III, Bernardin XV 9Abbots (German) XIV 183Abby Aldrich Rockefeller Folk Art Center, Williamsburg, VAXVIII 29abby of Wadgassen XII 167Abdul-Hamid-Khan, Grand Sultan of Turkey XIII 233Abel XVI 154; XVII 98Abele XVII 98Abelin XVII 98Abellinger XVII 98Abendpost newspaper XVII 149Abend-Presse newspaper XVIII 5Abentheuer, Germany XVI 18 mapAbentheuerhütte ironmill XVI 15Abentheuerthütte, Germany XVI 7-8, 12, 17Aber XI 139; XVII 98Abercrombie, James XV 160Aberlin XVII 98Abilene, KS XVII 176Abkemeyer, A. Cath. Sophia XX 23Abkemeyer, Catharina Maria XX 23Abkemeyer, Clemens Adolph XX 23Abkemeyer, Eberhard Heinrich XX 23Abkemeyer, Hermann Christoph XX 23Abkemeyer, Joh. Heinrich XX 23Abkemeyer, Johann Heinrich XX 23Abkemeyer, M. C. Elis. Götker XX 23Abkemeyer, Maria Angela XX 23Abkemeyer, Maria Elisabeth XX 23Abkemeyer, Maria Elisabeth Rethmann XX 23Abkemeyer Meyer, Maria Gert. XX 33Able Schoenberger Jr., Anna Margaret XIX 32Ablrecht (Prince) XIII 229abolitionist newspaper XVIII 5Abraham XVII 98Abraham Lincoln's Ancestry: German or English? XVIII 102Abris XVII 98Abriß XVII 98Abrist XVII 98Abstracts From the Engine of Liberty & Union AdvertiserPublished in Uniontown, Frederick County (now CarrollCounty), Maryland 1813-1815 XVIII 155Abstracts of South Central Pennsylvania Newspapers, 17851890 XX 92Abstracts of Virginia's Northern Neck Warrants & SurveysXI 132Abstracts of Virginia's Northern Neck Warrants & Surveys,Frederick County 1747-1754 XI 85Abstracts of Virginia's Northern Neck Warrants & Surveys,Orange and Augusta Counties with Tithables, Delinquents,Petitioners 1730-1754 XI 85Abstracts of Wills, Northampton County, 1752-1840 XVII 141Abt, Carl A. XIV 28Acadians XI 61accouchement XVII 6Account Book for the Famer 1876 Amos Barber II XI 79Account of the Indian Tribes of Ohio XVIII 135Account of the Manners of the German Inhabitants ofPennsylvania XVIII 49Ache XIII 153Ache Köber, Christina XIV 175Achenbach Washabaugh, Anna Maria XX 146Acker XVII 98Acker see EakerAcker, Catharine Werlie XIX 27Acker, Catherine Hepner XIX 27Acker, George XIX 27Acker, Jacob XIX 27Acker, Johann Heinrich XIX 27Acker, Michael XIX 27Acker Diller, Maria XVIII 127Acker Faust, Catharine XIX 117Acker Frisinger, Anna Catharine XIX 27Acker Piper, Elizabeth XIX 27Acker Schminke, Susanna XV 63Acker/Ocker Swank, Mary XX 190Acker Worley, Magdalena XIX 27Ackerhau XVII 98Ackerknecht, Christina Jud XI 137Ackerknecht, Theuss XI 137Ackerknecht Mittelberger, Barbara XI 137Ackerlin XVII 98Ackerman XI 139; XVI 154Ackerman, Anna Mann XVII 17Ackerman, Jacob XVII 17Ackerman Satorius, Alma XVIII 129Ackermann, Catherine Leuthner XIX 116Ackermann, Johannes XIX 116Ackermann, John XIX 116Ackermann, Maria Magdalena Boehm XIX 116Ackermann, Mary XIX 116Ackermann, Michael XIX 116Ackermann, Paul XIV 300Ackermann Blinkwitz, Elizabeth XIX 116Ackermann Hall, Clara XIX 116Ackermann Rogalski, Magdalena XIX 116Ackermann Satorius, Alma XIX 116Ackler-Ackley XI 139Acre Buckwalter, Mary M. XVI 132a

Guth Family Tree (1898) XIII 4 Hacker, Hocker, Hockert Heritage XIV 4 Hank Jones, Annette Burgert Publications XIV 1 Harney's Computer Miscellany XIV 2 Henry and Marie Struve XV 2 Hess Family: a Family Palatinate/Niederbronn, Alsace to Ohio and Indiana XVII 1 Hier