Total Records: 18
The ANDERS, REINWALD, and WIEGNER Families: Philadelphia, Montgomery and Berks
The following is from 'Genealogical Record of the Schwenkfelder Families: Seekers of Religious Liberty who Fled from Silesia to Saxony and Thence to Pennsylvania in the Years 1731 to 1737.' Edited by Samuel Kriebel Brecht, A.M. Printed for The Board of Publication of the Schwenkfelder Church, Pennsburg, Pennsylvania. Rand McNally & Company. 1923 |
Ancestors & Relatives of Tim Bateson
Ancestors & Relatives of Tim Bateson: Surname List Gangwer/Gangewehr/Gangewere/Gongaware: Originating in Germany my Gangewehr ancestors settled in the Lehigh Co, Pa. area then a few including I believe a Samuel M. Gangwer moved to Seneca Co, Ohio. It seems the last name may have been changed on or about the same time as the move to Ohio. Bateson: Origination in England. Sturdevant: Originating in the Scandinavian countries, the Sturdevant/Sturdivant/Sturdavant surname is huge. Settling mostly in the south. John Sturdevant born in Connecticut about 1773. Genealogy Report: Descendants of Samuel M Gangwer Genealogy Report: Descendants of John Sturdevant Genealogy Report: Descendants of James Bateson |
The Holwegner/Bamlett Home Page
Heirich Holwegner, born May 8, 1887 in Russia Rosina Gramm, born Sept 18, 1887 in Russia Jacob Bertsch, born Aug 6, 1869 Sophia Schrenk, born Feb 24, 1874 Winnifred May Piche, born Apr 11, 1897 to John Piche |
Home Page of Sandra Susan Ballenthin Van Erp
MY MOTHER'S FAMILY: Ferdinand Johann Friedrich Olp (b.8-26-1807, in Wollin, Pommern); d. 9-30-1892 in Manitowoc Cty., WI). His wife,Friederike Dorothea Charlotte, (born Strege) in Chinow, Kreis Lauenburg, Pommern on 9-17-1808, d. 1-26-1882. They were married in 1832 in Pommern. Both are buried at ST. JOHN'S LUTHERAN CEMETERY, Cooperstown Twp., Manitowoc Co., WI. They emigrated with 8 of their 9 children in 1849. After 5 yrs. in the Milwaukee area, Ferdinand bought 160.00 acres in Manitowoc County in 2-22-1858 (grant on file with signature). Sixth son, Robert Olp (my great-great-grandfather) and Mathilda Nass from Maple Grove township, Manitowoc county, WI had 8 children, including my grandfather, Otto Julius William. Mathilda Nass, daughter of Gottlieb J.F. Nass (b.3-2-1806; d.9-19-1892) and Ernestine F.C. Wegner, (b. 12-7-1818; d. 12-16-1892) They are buried together. Land patents with dates and signatures also available for Nass sons: August, Christ, Herman, Louis and Ever J. Gottlieb Zeise and Elizabeth Bartch, sons (see below)Johann, Karl, Ernest W. Buckwintke (Buchenwerder), Oels, Silesia, Germany. Buckowintke (11-29-1935 changed to Buckenwerder) village, Oels (administrative district), Schlesian (province of Silesia) became part of Poland. In 1997, this area is identified as Olesnica on Polish maps. The former village of Buckenwerder was located in the uppermost part of northern Oels. Johann Gottlieb Zeise and Johanna Dorothea Wurm. Emigrated 1875 with seven children, where two more were born. They farmed in Deerfield Township, Steele County, until 1914, when they retired from farming and moved to Owatonna, MN. Karl Zeise. Emigrated, but returned to Germany. Ernest W. Zeise (my great-grandfather) married Anna Rosena Tischer in 1869 in Owatonna, Steele County, Minnesota. They had 5 children: Rudolph, Minnie (my grandmother, married to Otto Julius William Olp), Bertha, August, Anna E. MY FATHER'S FAMILY: Ferdinand Ballenthin and Friedericke Peters (Germany) Parents to: Johann, Ottilia, Hermine, Heinrich, Augusta Ballenthin Johann Ballenthin (b.1-3-1869;d.11-1948) and Emma Glienke (b.Abt. 1876;d.5-1914), 2nd wife Martha Glienke GroB Schwirsen, Rummelsburg, Pommern, Germany Other surnames from this branch: Kruggel, Lieder Did not emigrate. 14 children including Herman (my father) who emigrated in 1924, and Willi who emigrated in 1930 - both to Rice County, MN. Other children who did not emigrate: Frieda, Ehrich, Martha, Otto, Elli, Hans, Walter, Else, Meta, Gertrude, Erna, Gerhard. Ottilia Ballenthin (sister to Johann) and Carl Sorgatz (mother, Ernistine) Emigrated from Germany 1890. Settled in Rice County, Minnesota. 9 children. Eldest, Anna Augusta Louise married Christian Frederich A. Fuchs III 11-2-1911 in North Morristown, MN. Anna was born in Wussowke Treblin, Pommern, Germany. Other children: Augusta, Frederick, Carl F. Jr., Otto, Bertha, Emma, Erna. Heinrich Ballenthin (brother to Johann)(b.1859; d.1933), Wocknin, Rummelsburg, Pommern, Germany, and Hilda Bauermann (b.1863; d.1943)Falkenhagen, Rummelsburg, Pommern, Germany Parents to: Otto, Max (b.1896), Ottilie, Richard, Paul Ballenthin . Did not emigrate. Max Ballenthin (b.1896;d.1945) Wocknin, Rummelsburg, Germany, and Hedwig Groth (b.1904;d.1984)Lichthal, Rummelsburg, Germany. Parents to: Gerhard, Kurt |
Bailey/Christ - DeFelice/Elgrim Online Family Tree Site
InterneTree: Dave Bailey |
The Archibald Family Tree
the Archibalds of Canada. the 4 sons of John Archibald that came to Canada in 1762. InterneTree: Karen E Archibald The Archibald Family Tree: Surname List |
Anthony Family Home Page
Jean Anthony surname list |
The Dennis Aney Family Home Page
Jesse Aney may have been born in Genesee County New York in 1771 or 1772. He died September 24, 1849 and was buried in a private plot called Galer Hill in Middlefield, New York. He married Elizabeth Algier July 23, 1777. They had four sons: Jacob, John, Michael and Henry. Eny, Eany, Enny, Enney, Eney, and Ehni are examples of names that may have been used. Descendant Tree: Descendants of Samuel Aney |
The Winarsky (Winiarski) Family
Paul Winiarski son of Charles Winiarski & Catherine Meisner, born and married in Mt. Pleasant, Pennsylvania, moving to South Amherst, Ohio. Charles changed the spelling of his fathers last name. Charles Father was Peter Winarsky. Peter Winarsky and wife Caroline Baubi were from Poland. Catherine is the daughter of Vincent and Antonnia (Pieosyska) Meisner from Germany Kimberly A Anderson - InterneTree |
The Alverson's of Michigan
Alverson's from New York in the area of Chautauqua County, and cities of SHERMAN, Mina, Gerry around the 1820's. Carroll, NY for the Alvord name around 1820-1830's. InterneTree: Dave W Alverson User Home Page Report: Kinship of Dave Alverson Outline Descendant Tree: Descendants of Melvin Clark Fuller Genealogy Report: Descendants of Melvin Clark Fuller Genealogy Report: Ancestors of William Alverson The Alverson's of Michigan: Surname List |
The ALLEN's ...Cedars, Baldwin, Atkinson, Manning, Gegner
InterneTree: Arthur Allen\r\n\r\nThe ALLEN's ...Cedars, Baldwin, Atkinson, Manning, Gegner:\r\nSurname List\r\n |
Abel, den Nijs, Martin, van Elburg, Feigt Family Root's
All Surnames in Family Tree\r\n\r\n |
Christman Geneaolgy Website
The intent of this website and database is to organize the various Christman immigrants who came to America prior to 1776 and assist the descendants in discovering their ancestors. |
Happel-Rundschau / Happel-Genealogy
Happel-Genealogy is a magazine on CD-Rom and internet, which is principally involved in researching this special family name. For subscribers there is a database of 25.000 individuals. |
Genealogy the family ENDE and HEIDEN
family research in Mecklenburg, Western Pomerania, Saxonia and Saxonia-Anhalt |
Cutlip Connection
Cutlip Family Association presents: Cutlips in America -- Ancestors and Descendants of George Cutlip who arrived in Charleston, SC on 17-Oct-1749. Cutlip.Org serves as a hub for Cutlip Family activities. |
Texasrose51
Ancestors of Betty Joan Luersen |
Legner/Woock geneology
A detailed account of the Legner & Woock Family geneology, going back to the 1700's |
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