Mennonite Family History January 2019
This issue contains the following articles and [surnames]: Passionate About Genealogy; Mennonites and Amish in the Atlantic Passage; John Brubaker (b. ca1750) the First Brubaker to Become Brethren [Brubaker]; Zook's...
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Mennonite Family History July 2013
This issue contains the following articles and [surnames]: The Family Registers of Conrad Schlunegger (1857-1942) [Schlunegger]; Towards the Autobiography of Johann Georg Wesselhoeft (1805-1859), Failed German Printer: Four New Letters...
Mennonite Family History January 1984
This issue contains the following articles and [surnames]: Computer Glossary; Conrad Rutter, 1683 Germantown Immigrant [Rutter, Horst]; Don't Give Up the Search!; Family Newsletters; Forry Bible Record [Forry, Burton]; Genealogical...
Mennonite Family History October 2007
This issue contains the following articles and [surnames]: Switzerland: Early Anabaptist Family Sites Schmucker Sites at Beatenberg, Canton Bern; Wenger Sites in Canton Bern; Yoder Sites in Canton Bern [Schmucker,...
Mennonite Family History April 1983
This issue contains the following articles and [surnames]: Buchwalter Family Record [Buchwalter]; Eli Hartzler Kanagy [Hartzler, Kanagy]; Genealogical Computing Resources; Genealogical Seminars; Hastant to Hystandt [Hiestand]; Mennonite Historical Library, Bluffton,...
Mennonite Family History July 1997
This issue contains the following articles and [surnames]: The Jacob and Varena Bowman Family, Brethren Pioneers of Maryland and Virginia, Part I [Bowman]; The Augspurgers of Butler County, Ohio, in...
The Other Hertzler-Hartzlers
Many Hertzler and Hartzler families were not listed in Hertzler Genealogy . . . (1885), or The Hertzler-Hartzler Family History (1952). Here the history of the other Hertzlers is presented:...
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The Gatehouse at Bluster Hill
It is the late 1800s and June Merriweather's new life at Bluster Hill is a tangle of a horrifying hurricane, a near deathly blizzard, a fascinating gatehouse, a group of...
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"We're No Eerish Bot Scoatch": The Wightmans of Scotland, County Down, and Pittsburgh
Focusing on the story of James M. and Martha Smiley Wightman and their immigrant family of ten children in Pittsburgh, Pa., this foundational history of the Wightmans begins in 14th-century...
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Oh, was is es so schee in Panama
Finally, German writer and illustrator Janosch's award-winning children's book is translated into Pennsylvania Dutch. Little Bear and Little Tiger live comfortably in their little house by the river. But one...
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Journal of a Caregiver: A Story of Love and Devotion
For six years, Harry Deitz was the primary caregiver for his wife as she battled diabetes, Parkinson’s disease, cirrhosis, dementia, and breast cancer. It was a journey of mixed emotions—not...
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What Happens When We Die? A Gift of Reassurance
When Joan Stancil contacted Dr. Tom Tribelhorn about answering her questions about what to expect when she dies, she anticipated a private conversation. But after the first few emails were...
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The Pennsylvania Constitution, 1776
The Pennsylvania Constitution of 1776 represents an unusual amalgam of circumstances brought about by the American Revolution. The document is the result of four primary resources that were available to...
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A Bridge to the Past: A History of the Römer, Roemer, Reymer, Raymer Family
This is the story of Philip Röemer (1760-1831) and his descendants. Born in Germany, he immigrated to Pennsylvania in 1772 on board the ship, Minerva. As an indentured servant he...
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Mennonite Family History October 1985
This issue contains the following articles and [surnames]: Genealogical Birthdays; Genealogical Connections; Johannes Snowberger Memorial Stone [Snowberger]; Muller and Krabull Records from France [Muller, Krabull]; My Ritchie Ancestors [Ritchie, Ritschi,...
Mennonite Family History April 2007
This issue contains the following articles and [surnames]: "Die Furgge," A Book Review [Schilt]; Switzerland: Early Anabaptist Family Sites Beiler Homestead in Guggisberg, Canton Bern; Habeggers of near Trub, Canton...
Someone To Tell It To: Moved with Compassion
The authors are the co-founders of Someone To Tell It To, a non-profit ministry in Harrisburg, Pa., with the mission of creating a caring culture that accompanies others on journeys...
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Mennonite Family History October 1982
This issue contains the following articles and [surnames]: A Clue For Missing Anabaptist Records; Bishop Jacob Mast [Mast]; Computers and Genealogy; Genealogy Christmas Presents; Hoeppners From Prussia to Russia to...
Mennonite Family History July 2015
This issue contains the following articles and [surnames]: Schowalder Generations in Europe [Schowalter, Showalter]; Margaret "Maggie" Ziegler (1844-1924: Heritage of Hope, Legacy of Love, Part I: Married 1) Henry R....
Mennonite Family History October 2006
This issue contains the following articles and [surnames]: Switzerland: Early Anabaptist Family Sites Langenegger Homestead near Langnau; Stahli Homestead near Sigriswil; Stauffer Homestead near Signau [Langenegger, Stahli, Stauffer]; The Genetic...