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JEAN BROSSEAU and PERRINE GODIN of Nantes, France. Their son DENIS BROSSEAU (B.1644) came to Montreal in the 1660's. This family stayed in the Montreal area for almost two hundred years. Between 1848-1852, my great-great-great grandparents, FRANCOIS BROSSEAU and SALOMEE DUQUETTE, moved to Kankakee County, IL. Their son, OCTAVE BROSSEAU, arrived in Buffalo, NY (ca. 1853) and somewhere along the line changed the spelling of his last name to BRUSO. He was in Adrian, MI for the 1860 Federal Census, and from there enlisted in the 5th MO Infantry (Union) at the start of the Civil War, and later in 50th NY Engineers at Buffalo. Still trying to figure out whether PETER BRUSO was a brother or a cousin of Octave's. PETER served in Company M of the 11th NY Cavalry for a short time during the Civil War. My BAUERLE line has been traced back to the Sasbach and Lauf area of Baden, Germany. The earliest ancestors traced are JACOB BEUERLE and MARIA OTT (ca. 1690's). My great-grandfather KARL B?UERLE, left Germany and came to the USA ca. 1900. Thomas B Bauerle - InterneTree Genealogy Report: Ancestors of Thomas Alan Bauerle
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Jokob Willhelm Bauerle and Margarete Horber Bauerle, my second great grandparents on my father?s side, were farmers in Bavaria. Our last name, Bauerle, means little farmer. My great grandfather, Friedrick Willhelm Bauerle, was born in the Black Forest of Bavaria in Germany. at the age of 22 he came to America in 1928 and settled in Long Island, New York (on a sponsorship through his sister later changed his name to fritz Bauerle and became a mechanic at a company in New Jersey). he met his wife, Anna Meier Reiter, who was born in Berlin, Germany, and came to America when she was 18 in 1924 on a sponsorship of a friend. she worked as a nanny unit, she married fritz, and changed her name to Anna Bauerle. then, together they settled Mahwah, New Jersey, and raised their only child named Frederick John Bauerle, my father. My father is a first generation German/American. On my mothers side, Park Hershey (her father) was born into a Mennonite family by Herbert Hershey, and Mayme Buchwalter Hershey, in Lancaster County, Pennsylvania. His parents were also farmers. When Park became of age, he chose not to join the Mennonite Church. The Hershey's claim to fame is that we have the same ancestors as Milton Snaveley Hershey, the founder of the Hershey Candy. Milton?s third great grandfather, and my grandpa's third great grandfather, were two of the brothers who came to the new world from Switzerland and settled in Southeastern Pennsylvania, hence the name Swiss Chocolate. My grandfather married Rebecca Jane Hauck, who too was born in Lancaster, Pennsylvania. She was raised by Ithamar Aaron Hauck and Bertha Lulu Dunlap Hauck which were also farmers. Together my grandparents, my grandparents had three children, one being my mother Diane Sue. They owned a shoe repair store in new Holland, Pennsylvania. This store catered to the Mennonite and Amish community and specialized in corrective footwear for people with injuries and deformities to their legs.

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