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AHSGR Family History List 2017 AHSGR Family History List 2017 American Historical Society of Germans from Russia 631 D Street, Lincoln, Nebraska 68502-1199 Telephone (402) 474-3363 Fax (402) 474-7229 Email: [email protected] Following is the list of family histories available in the AHSGR Library. If the library owns two copies of a title, one may be available to borrow. Interlibrary Loan (ILL) AHSGR makes its holdings available through Interlibrary Loan (ILL), which is a cooperative effort to provide books to researchers, students, and others. AHSGR LIBRARY DOES NOT . Loan reference books, items from reserve collections, maps, or surname charts . Loan books unless we have TWO copies . Borrow books we do not have in our collection from other libraries How ILL Works . Give the author(s) and title(s) of the materials you would like to borrow to the staff at your local library. They will request the material from a participating library on your behalf. Please note that the ILL system is set up to find a library closest to you, so AHSGR may not be the library that actually loans the material. If AHSGR is the closest library to you and the item(s) requested are available for loan, we will send the materials to your library, where they can be checked out. ILL Fees The AHSGR Library charges a $5.00 fee per book for materials requested through interlibrary loan. This charge helps defray costs of processing books for interlibrary loan, including the shipping charges. Some libraries charge for ILL services, others do not. Check with your local library to determine if you will be responsible for the ILL fee. Loan Periods Books may be checked out for a period of 45 days. Loan periods may be extended an additional 30 days, if AHSGR receives the request before the original due date, and if the material has not been requested by another patron. AHSGR Family History List, page 2 Adam, Sally. Adam Family History : 1981 Edition. CS71 .A325 1981 Adolph, LeRoy. Adolph Family Tree. CS71 .A363 1991 Akers, Mildred (Kestek). The Kestek-Lemke (Koesterke) Story: A Collection of Information and Stories. CS71 .K47 1995 Allen, Clara. Descendents [sic] of Katherine and George Blanke 1865-1981. CS71 .B5775 1981 Altenhof, N.C. Some Volga Germans: Altenhof and Luft. CS71 .A473 1980x Amend Family News. The National Registry of Living Amends, 1991 Edition. CS71 .A446 1991 Amendt, Henry H. Amendt Genealogy, 1550 to 1998. CS71 .A44 1998 Ammon, Theodore. The History and Heritage of Salomon and Katharine Ammon. CS71 .A52 1986 Amsatdt, Robert John. Behm Family History. CS71 .B44 1999 Ansley, Shirley. Konrad Scheideman's Family. CS7 1.S345 A57 2012 Antenen, Velma. Family History of Eva Elizabeth and August Reinhardt, Sr. CS71 .R4454 1994a Antonie, Cel. 10 Generations of Caroline Karlin Lineage: 1762 to 1990. CS71 .K374 1990 Anuta, Michael J. The Beautiful People, Czudnochowski. CS71 .C9998 2000 Appelhanz, Isadore. A Genealogy of the Jacob Jay and Barbara (Hefner) Appelhanz Family. CS71 .A664 1984x Arendt, Shirley Kloberdanz. The Kloberdanz Family History from Germany, Russia, and the United States of America 1680-1999. CS71 .K656 2000 Aschenbrenner, Steven L. The Aschenbrenner’s [sic]. CS71 .A972 1900zx Asplund, Marilyn Tachick. The Tachick Legacy. CS71 .T322 1900zx Austman, Fran. The Dell History 1850-1993. CS71 .D44 1993 Avant, Kelly (Heinitz). Heinitz: Germans from Dreispitz, Russia, in the U.S. CS71 .A93 1997 Bachmeier, Thomas. The American Integration of German Russians as Experienced by the Bachmeier-Lauinger Families. CS71 .B32 1995x AHSGR Family History List, page 3 Baerg, Anna. Diary of Anna Baerg 1916-1924. BX8143 .B34A3 1985 Baerg, F.J. Record of the Family of Johan and Anna Duerksen Baerg. CS71 .B325 1962 Bahls, Helene Martha (Hoeft). My Mother and Father’s Love Story—Julius and Martha (Neuman) Hoeft. CS71 .H6327 1983x Bahnman, Marvin. Our Heritage, The Last Days of the Heinrich Bahnmann Family in Russia and their voyage to North American in 1903: From the Diary of Margaretha Bahnmann, from the Journal of Nicolai Bahnmann, from the Diary of Henrietta Bahnmann. CS71 .B34 Balisky, Esther Peters. In Grandpa’s Shoes. BX8141.B34 1998 Ball, Kristen (Hanneman). Hanneman/Hahneman : The Descendants of Konrad Philipovitch Hanhemann and Anna Catherina Koch. CS71 .H36 B35 1997 Balzer, Lydia Plett. Michael Plett Family Record 1812-1971. CS71 .P548 2008 Bangs, Jeremy D. Friesens and Cousins: A Baltic Past. BX8119 .P6 B3 Barbur, James V. The Life of Jim and Louise Barbur including their Ancestors and Descendants. CS71 .B33 1998 Barden, Lorraine. Jacob Flemmer and Descendants. CS71 .F535 1978x Barnes, Virginia Eckerman. My Album, Pauline Eckerman. CS71 .E235 1982x Barnett, Lucille Reiswig. Johann Seibel and Sophia Schwarz Family Tree. CS71 .S44 1994 Barrett, Lucille Richstatter. From the Steppes of Russia to the Plains of Kansas : The Seitz-Sack Genealogy. CS71 .S45 1999 Bartel, Amanda Ediger. The Story of Heinrich E, Ediger & Helena Janzen Ediger: Their Roots, & Their Descendants. CS71 .E35 1993 Barton, Erika Regina. Familiengeschichte Erster Teil: Erinnerunge an die Flucht. CS71 .B47 Barton, Erika Regina. Family History Memories of 1945. CS71 .B47 Baselt, Fonda D. A Wagner Family Odyssey: From Germany to Russia to America. CS71 .W336 1994x Baselt, Fonda D. The Wagner Family Odyssey, From Germany to America, A Supplement to the Wagner-Wilhelm-Rudy-Lamm and Keil Families. CS71 .W336 .B24 AHSGR Family History List, page 4 Bassuer, Duane Francois. A Brief History of Family Champions: 1909 to 1989. CS71 .B377 1989 Batinovich, Garnet Ayers. The August Tschritter Family, 1832 to 1986: A German-Russian Heritage. CS71 .T725 1986x Baumgartner, John J. Baumgartner Coat of Arms: The Johannes Baumgartner Story and Genealogy. CS71 .B3856 1974x Baumgartner, John J. Baumgartner Coat of Arms: The Johannes Baumgartner Story and Genealogy, Bicentennial Edition, 1774-1974. CS71 .B3856 1974x Bay, Judy. Bay-Steinley Family of Dreispitz. CS71 .B39 1998 Bayley, Beatrice. The McClure Family Heritage Book. CS71 .M1284 1981 Beavers, Greta S Weber. Gottfried Weber Family. CS 71 .W434 2015 Becker, A. The Biography of Florian Becker and Barbara Leibel. CS71 .B424 1900zx Becker, Corinne. Krasna, the Wellspring : Tschischmak, Harsche, Bachmeier Family Chronicles. CS71 .T884 1993 Becker, David J. The Rev. Heinrich Benjamin Becker Trek to America: A Venture in Faith. CS71 .B424 1973x Becker, Maria Lang. The Bori Story. CS71 .B67 B43 Becker, Mildred Gentry. The Peter Becker Family. CS71 .B424 1993 Beers, Georgia Block. Block Family History. CS71 .B578x Begler, Conrad G. Our Begler Ancestors. CS71 .B434 1978x Beilman, Vern. Beilman History. CS71 .B436 1996 Beisel, Shirley M. Beisel Genealogy. CS71 .B442 1984x Beisel, Shirley M. Andrew Beisel and Wife Eva Beisel nee Longhofer and Daughters, Anna, Eva, and Amelia. CS71 .B442 1992a Beisel, Shirley M. Andrew Beisel and Wife Eva Who Later Married August Mueller (Miller, Muller). CS71 .B442 1992b Beisel, Shirley M. Reinhard Beisel and Wife Katherina Elizabeth Engel. CS71 .B442 1992c AHSGR Family History List, page 5 Bell, Franklyn Bessie Block. Vetter, Sattler Family History. CS71 .V479 1989 Bender, Eduard and Heidi Bender Edwards. Out of Russia: A Volga Gemrna Family’s Quest for a New Beginning. CS71 .O98 B46 1997 Bender, Ida. The Dark Abyss of Exile: A Story of Survival. DK34 .G3 B46 2000 Bender, Ida. Schön ist die Jugend bei frohen Zeiten (biographical novel). DK34 .G3 B467 2010 Bender, Meta R. Ehrlich. CS71 .E37 B46 Bender, Meta R. Herdt. CS71 .H47 B46 1997 Bendlin, Hugo. Vagabund Wider Willen-Brodjaga Ponewolf, Autobiographie. D811.5 .B46XA3 1986x Benert, Richard. Bartel Family History. CS71 .B464 1980x Benson, Orpha. Descendants of the Zumbaum Family of Germany 1740-1997. CS71 .Z86 1997 Bentall, Dorothy Holltorf. Die Familie von Johann Spahn. CS71 .S623 1983x Berg, Theresa A. German-Russian Ancestors of Orville Carlton Berg. CS71 .B47 2007 Bernhardt, Eugene. The Migration of Franz Bernhardt From Germany to Russia in 1806 and the Genealogy and Immigration of the Bernhardt Family From Russia to America in 1906. CS71 .B475 1983 Berry, Clara. George and Augusta Siegler Widmer. CS71 .W525 1982x Bersch Adolf. Meine Autobiographie, Zweiter Tiel: 1950-1958. CS90 .M45 B47 2005 Bersch, Adolf. Meine Autobiographie, Erster Tiel 1915-1950. CS90 .M45 B47 2004 Berschauer, Ronald. The History of the Berschauer Family, 1692 to 1940. CS71 .B477 1950x The Bertschaeffer Newsletter (September 1986). CS71 .B478x Bettcher, Gary. The History and Genealogy of the Niklaus Beutler and Rosina Andres family of Moniteau County, Missouri and Tuscarawas County, Ohio. CS71 .B5734 1994 Betz, Mollie. A Short History of the Volga Germans-Henry and Amelia Bahel. GR780 Beuling, Mary Lou Leintz. The Josef Fergel Family History 1868-2001. CS71 .F47 2001 Biddle, Philip C. Klein-Peck: Prairie Milestones. CS71 .K576 1990 AHSGR Family History List, page 6 Bieber, Martin. Branches and Twigs of the Jacob Bieber Family Tree. CS71 .B531 1900x Bier, Frederich and Alexander Schick. Part 1: From the Days of Suffering by the German Volga Colonies; Part 2: Rempel Trilogy. CS71 .B54 1993 Bier, Philip N. The Genealogy of the George Phillipp Bier Family, 1846-1978. CS71 .B537 1978x Bierwagen, Paul A. The Ludwig Bierwagen Sr. Family Genealogical Record. CS71 .B5378 1986x Bittel, Barbara Shaw. Our Rohr Ancestors. CS71 .R637 1976x Bitz, Luella. Wanner Heritage, 1810-1981. CS71 .W2476 1981 Bitz, Luella. Just Heritage, 1838-1978. CS71 .J978 1978 Blatz, Arthur. Blatz & Stang Family Stories. CS71 .B5776 2009x Blech, Alfred T. The Descendants of Wilhelm Krause and Anna Henning Krause. CS71 .K728 1980x Bleth, Sister Mary Leo. A History or Genealogy of the Michael Wetzstein, Margaretha Judt and Related Families, Vol. I. CS71 .W489 Bleth, Sister Mary Leo. A History or Genealogy of the Michael Wetzstein, Margaretha Judt and Related Families, Vol. II. CS71 .W4899 Boehmke, LaVerne Telle. The Descendants of Johann Boehmke, ca. 1818-1983: Comprising the Boehmke, Latotski, Kluck, Klein, Radtke, Gruhlke, and Reibe Families.
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