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Linda Stallman
Description: I am extremely interested in the arrival of my Krienke gg grandparents to Packwaukee, Marquette, WI, in an attempt to learn my gg grandmother's name. I would also like to learn where they emigrated from, and if possible, which ship they came to the US on, in July of 1868.

Surnames: KRIENKE(KRINKE{Y}), CHARTIER, HANSEN, ROGERS, TUTTLE, LYNCH, HUBBARD, SMITH, STOCKWELL, WILSON, FRANK, PALMER, SUMNER, BLACKWELL, GLEASON, HENDERSON.

Robert Hermsen
Description: Looking for any ancestry from Heinrich Henry Hermsen, Nueterden, Kris Cleve, Rheinland, (Prussia) Germany. Know of three sons who came to America in late 1860's. Settled in Wisconsin, Nebraska, and Washington. Looking for all descendants of Arnold, Henry and Christian. or if anybody has any information of Henrich father and ancestors.

Surnames: Hermsen, Cleusters, Krienen, Brux, Goemans, Stiltjes, LeMay, Jansen, Koebler, O'Gara, Fleming, Evans, Foran, Hein, Miller, Brochtrup, Lettellier, Schwarz, Reischl, Darling, Van Lom, Siebold,

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