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Newsletter Surname Index, Sorted by Issue, Volumes 1-33 GCRA Newsletter Overall Surname Index Sorted by Issue Volumes 1 - 33 Glückstal Colonies Research Association ALL PAGES IN THIS DOCUMENT ARE COPYRIGHT 2021 BY GCRA FOR PERSONAL USE ONLY Overall Surname Index – Volumes 1 – 33 Sorted by Issue & then Surname All GCRA Newsletters have a Surname Index. Names found in these indexes found in Volumes 1 through 33 have been included in this document, sorted first by issue, then by surname. You are free to use and distribute this document to others for personal research purposes. The original Newsletters, however, must be purchased from the GCRA. Copying and distributing the Newsletters is prohibited without the express consent of GCRA. Note – The surname text and pages found herein originally found in Volumes 1 through 17 have been recreated through optical character recognition (OCR) software. OCR was applied to electronic scans of the original paper copies of the Newsletters. Unfortunately, the original electronic files were not retained for these earlier volumes. On the other hand, names and pages herein found originally in Volumes 18 through 33 were copied directly from available original electronic files. OCR software takes an electronically scanned image and converts the image to machine-encoded characters (letters, numbers, and symbols). OCR sometimes creates errors whereby the converted characters are not correct. All efforts have been made to recreate, as best as possible, the names and page numbers found in these early additions without error. However, some conversion errors may be included in the data below. It is recommended, therefore, to also consult the indexes in the earlier volumes where OCR was used. Copyright 2021 2 Overall Newsletter Index Sorted by Issue Name Issue Page(s) Abel Volume 01 Number 1 1987 2 Aberle Volume 01 Number 1 1987 7 Ackerman Volume 01 Number 1 1987 2 Adam Volume 01 Number 1 1987 3, 6 Ahl Volume 01 Number 1 1987 2 Alexander Volume 01 Number 1 1987 1 Aman Volume 01 Number 1 1987 1, 2, 3, 5, 6 Bader Volume 01 Number 1 1987 3, 8 Baltzer Volume 01 Number 1 1987 5 Bart Volume 01 Number 1 1987 5 Bauer Volume 01 Number 1 1987 6 Baum Volume 01 Number 1 1987 4 Becker Volume 01 Number 1 1987 8 Bender Volume 01 Number 1 1987 3, 6, 8 Bertsch Volume 01 Number 1 1987 1, 2, 3, 8 Bieber Volume 01 Number 1 1987 2 Bietz Volume 01 Number 1 1987 8 Bitz Volume 01 Number 1 1987 3, 4 Blumhardt Volume 01 Number 1 1987 5 Boehler Volume 01 Number 1 1987 6 Boetcher Volume 01 Number 1 1987 8 Bohlander Volume 01 Number 1 1987 3 Bohnet Volume 01 Number 1 1987 2 Bollinger Volume 01 Number 1 1987 2 Bonnet Volume 01 Number 1 1987 2 Bosche Volume 01 Number 1 1987 8 Bossert Volume 01 Number 1 1987 8 Böttcher Volume 01 Number 1 1987 5 Braaten Volume 01 Number 1 1987 2 Brandner Volume 01 Number 1 1987 4 Brandt Volume 01 Number 1 1987 2 Braun Volume 01 Number 1 1987 9 Brokofsky Volume 01 Number 1 1987 7 Bros Volume 01 Number 1 1987 2 Brosz Volume 01 Number 1 1987 2, 4, 5 Buchholz Volume 01 Number 1 1987 8 Buchwitz Volume 01 Number 1 1987 8 Christman Volume 01 Number 1 1987 3 Cramer Volume 01 Number 1 1987 5 Delker Volume 01 Number 1 1987 2 Delzer Volume 01 Number 1 1987 1 Dewald Volume 01 Number 1 1987 6, 8 Diede Volume 01 Number 1 1987 6 Dietrich Volume 01 Number 1 1987 4 Dietterle Volume 01 Number 1 1987 5 Dobler Volume 01 Number 1 1987 8 Copyright 2021 GCRA 3 Overall Newsletter Index Sorted by Issue Name Issue Page(s) Dockter Volume 01 Number 1 1987 1, 2, 3, 4, 5, 6 Docktor Volume 01 Number 1 1987 2 Doerr Volume 01 Number 1 1987 6 Doktor Volume 01 Number 1 1987 2 Doyen Volume 01 Number 1 1987 6 Dunn Volume 01 Number 1 1987 1 Eberhard Volume 01 Number 1 1987 3 Eberhart Volume 01 Number 1 1987 6 Eckmann Volume 01 Number 1 1987 3 Ehresman Volume 01 Number 1 1987 5 Ehrman Volume 01 Number 1 1987 2, 3, 4 Eichelberg Volume 01 Number 1 1987 5 Eisenbeisz Volume 01 Number 1 1987 3 Entzi Volume 01 Number 1 1987 8 Erbele Volume 01 Number 1 1987 6 Essig Volume 01 Number 1 1987 1 Everhart Volume 01 Number 1 1987 6 Fercho Volume 01 Number 1 1987 5 Fey Volume 01 Number 1 1987 2 Fink Volume 01 Number 1 1987 4, 5 Fischer Volume 01 Number 1 1987 6, 7, 8 Fisher Volume 01 Number 1 1987 3 Flagel Volume 01 Number 1 1987 8 Flegel Volume 01 Number 1 1987 1, 8 Flemmer Volume 01 Number 1 1987 5 Foederer Volume 01 Number 1 1987 3 Forester Volume 01 Number 1 1987 6 Frederich Volume 01 Number 1 1987 5 Frey Volume 01 Number 1 1987 3 Fuchs Volume 01 Number 1 1987 1 Fuehrer Volume 01 Number 1 1987 6 Gaab Volume 01 Number 1 1987 4 Gaub Volume 01 Number 1 1987 4 Geiszler Volume 01 Number 1 1987 7 Getionhone Volume 01 Number 1 1987 8 Gettig Volume 01 Number 1 1987 4 Gienger Volume 01 Number 1 1987 1, 6 Glatt Volume 01 Number 1 1987 7 Goehring Volume 01 Number 1 1987 3, 4, 5, 6 Goss Volume 01 Number 1 1987 6 Götz Volume 01 Number 1 1987 5 Grimm Volume 01 Number 1 1987 5 Groehler Volume 01 Number 1 1987 6 Gross Volume 01 Number 1 1987 6 Grosshans Volume 01 Number 1 1987 3 Grosz Volume 01 Number 1 1987 8 Copyright 2021 GCRA 4 Overall Newsletter Index Sorted by Issue Name Issue Page(s) Groszhans Volume 01 Number 1 1987 3 Grubele Volume 01 Number 1 1987 6 Gustafson Volume 01 Number 1 1987 1 Guthmiller Volume 01 Number 1 1987 1, 3, 6 Haas Volume 01 Number 1 1987 3, 4, 8, 9 Hafner Volume 01 Number 1 1987 7 Halvorsen Volume 01 Number 1 1987 3 Harr Volume 01 Number 1 1987 3 Haub Volume 01 Number 1 1987 4 Haupt Volume 01 Number 1 1987 6 Heier Volume 01 Number 1 1987 2, 5 Heinle Volume 01 Number 1 1987 6 Heinrich Volume 01 Number 1 1987 5, 6 Hemmes Volume 01 Number 1 1987 5 Henke Volume 01 Number 1 1987 5 Herr Volume 01 Number 1 1987 2 Herrman Volume 01 Number 1 1987 5 Hettich Volume 01 Number 1 1987 4 Heupel Volume 01 Number 1 1987 6 Heusel Volume 01 Number 1 1987 3 Hieb Volume 01 Number 1 1987 3, 4 Hildebrand Volume 01 Number 1 1987 6 Hinsz Volume 01 Number 1 1987 6 Hoard Volume 01 Number 1 1987 6 Hochstetter Volume 01 Number 1 1987 5, 8 Hoffman Volume 01 Number 1 1987 2, 3, 4, 5 Hoffmann Volume 01 Number 1 1987 6 Huber Volume 01 Number 1 1987 2, 5, 6 Huetmeyer Volume 01 Number 1 1987 5 Hulm Volume 01 Number 1 1987 8 Huser Volume 01 Number 1 1987 5 Iszler Volume 01 Number 1 1987 1 Jakober Volume 01 Number 1 1987 1, 6 Jenner Volume 01 Number 1 1987 3 Joachim Volume 01 Number 1 1987 1, 3, 5, 6 Johnson Volume 01 Number 1 1987 1 Jundt Volume 01 Number 1 1987 3, 5 Jung Volume 01 Number 1 1987 5 Junker Volume 01 Number 1 1987 3, 5 Just Volume 01 Number 1 1987 3, 7 Kammerer Volume 01 Number 1 1987 3, 6 Kappes Volume 01 Number 1 1987 6 Kauk Volume 01 Number 1 1987 1 Kaul Volume 01 Number 1 1987 5, 7 Kautz Volume 01 Number 1 1987 3 Kemmet Volume 01 Number 1 1987 5 Copyright 2021 GCRA 5 Overall Newsletter Index Sorted by Issue Name Issue Page(s) Kessel Volume 01 Number 1 1987 8 Kessler Volume 01 Number 1 1987 5 Ketterling Volume 01 Number 1 1987 6, 8, 9 Kiesz Volume 01 Number 1 1987 3 Kirschenmann Volume 01 Number 1 1987 3 Klein Volume 01 Number 1 1987 4, 8 Klett Volume 01 Number 1 1987 5 Klipfel Volume 01 Number 1 1987 6 Klundt Volume 01 Number 1 1987 3, 4 Knell Volume 01 Number 1 1987 4 Knoll Volume 01 Number 1 1987 8 Koepplin Volume 01 Number 1 1987 6 Koerner Volume 01 Number 1 1987 1, 3, 4, 5 Konig Volume 01 Number 1 1987 3, 4 König Volume 01 Number 1 1987 3 Kost Volume 01 Number 1 1987 1 Kraft Volume 01 Number 1 1987 3 Kramer Volume 01 Number 1 1987 6, 7 Kranzler Volume 01 Number 1 1987 6 Kränzler Volume 01 Number 1 1987 3, 4 Krein Volume 01 Number 1 1987 8 Kroll Volume 01 Number 1 1987 3, 4 Kurle Volume 01 Number 1 1987 1 Kurrle Volume 01 Number 1 1987 1 Lai Volume 01 Number 1 1987 8 Lang Volume 01 Number 1 1987 5 Lehr Volume 01 Number 1 1987 1, 2, 3, 5, 8 Lenz Volume 01 Number 1 1987 2 Lippert Volume 01 Number 1 1987 4 Magstadt Volume 01 Number 1 1987 4 Mammel Volume 01 Number 1 1987 2 Martel Volume 01 Number 1 1987 3 Martin Volume 01 Number 1 1987 4 Matche Volume 01 Number 1 1987 8 Mauch Volume 01 Number 1 1987 5 Mayer Volume 01 Number 1 1987 6 Mehlhaf Volume 01 Number 1 1987 3 Mehlhaff Volume 01 Number 1 1987 3, 4 Mehlhoff Volume 01 Number 1 1987 6 Meidinger Volume 01 Number 1 1987 1, 8, 9 Meier Volume 01 Number 1 1987 2, 8 Meinerts Volume 01 Number 1 1987 6 Merkel Volume 01 Number 1 1987 1, 3 Mertz Volume 01 Number 1 1987 2, 4 Mettler Volume 01 Number 1 1987 4, 5, 6 Meyer Volume 01 Number 1 1987 8 Copyright 2021 GCRA 6 Overall Newsletter Index Sorted by Issue Name Issue Page(s) Miller Volume 01 Number 1 1987 3, 4, 6, 8 Minderlein Volume 01 Number 1 1987 5 Mönch Volume 01 Number 1 1987 5 Moyer Volume 01 Number 1 1987 8 Müller Volume 01 Number 1 1987 5, 8, 9 Mund Volume 01 Number 1 1987 6 Munsch Volume 01 Number 1 1987 8 Nagel Volume 01 Number 1 1987 8 Neuharth Volume 01 Number 1 1987 2 Nies Volume 01 Number 1 1987 3 Nill Volume 01 Number 1 1987 6 Nitschke Volume 01 Number 1 1987 5 Obenauer Volume 01 Number 1 1987 5, 6 Odenbach Volume 01 Number 1 1987 1 Opp Volume 01 Number 1 1987 4 Oster Volume 01 Number 1 1987 1, 2, 4, 5 Ouatier Volume 01 Number 1 1987 8 Patzer Volume 01 Number 1 1987 5 Perman Volume 01 Number 1 1987 4 Permann Volume 01 Number 1 1987 4, 6 Pfeifer Volume 01 Number 1 1987 3, 8 Pfeifle Volume 01 Number 1 1987 1, 5, 6, 8 Philipp Volume 01 Number 1 1987 3 Pietz Volume 01 Number 1 1987 1, 5, 8 Pleinis Volume 01 Number 1 1987 1 Preszler Volume 01 Number 1 1987 3 Pritzkau Volume 01 Number 1 1987 1, 3, 4, 6 Pudwell Volume 01 Number 1 1987 8 Pudwill Volume 01 Number 1 1987 8 Quiram Volume 01 Number 1 1987 5 Ral Volume 01 Number 1 1987 6 Rath Volume 01 Number 1 1987 5, 8 Rehberger Volume 01 Number 1 1987 3 Reich
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