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States with Early German Population

CS 43 .G46x LH 27 1979 #2 History of the German settlements and of the Lutheran Church in North and South Carolina. microform : From the earliest period of the colonization of the Dutch, German, and Swiss settlers to the close of the first half of the present century Bernheim, G. D. (Gotthardt Dellman), 1827-1916.

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F 395 .G3 B47 1930 #14 The history of the German settlements in Texas, 1831-1861 Biesele, Rudolph Leopold, 1886- 1960.

1 copy available at HBLL in Harold B. Lee Library Bookshelves F 145 .G3 C4 1895 1895 #6 The early Germans of New Jersey : their history, churches, and genealogies Chambers, Theodore Frelinghuysen, 1849-1916.

1 copy available at HBLL in Harold B. Lee Library Bookshelves F 190 .G3 C8 1948 #5 The Maryland Germans, [microform] a history Cunz, Dieter, 1910-1969.

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F 380 .G3 D29 1969 1969 #8 The settlement of the German coast of Louisiana and the Creoles of German descent Deiler, J. Hanno (John Hanno), 1849-1909.

1 copy available at HBLL in Harold B. Lee Library Bookshelves Z 1236 .L5 1971 no. 16004. 1970 #3 Die Deutschen von Iowa und deren errungenschaften microform : Eine geschichte des staates, dessen deutscher pioniere und ihrer nachkommen Eiboeck, Joseph, 1838-1913.

1 copy available at HBLL in Microfiche CS 43 .G46x LH 26 1979 #7 The German element in the United States microform : with special reference to its political, moral, social, and educational influence Faust, Albert Bernhardt, 1870-1951.

1 copy available at HBLL in Microfiche #16 CS 43 .G46x LH 33 1979 The beginnings of the Pennsylvania-German element in Rowan and Cabarrus Counties, North Carolina microform Gehrke, William Herman.

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A New land beckoned : German immigration to Texas, 1844-1847 Geue, Ethel Hander. Publisher: Texian Press, Pub date: 1972, c1966. Pages: xiii, 178 p., [16] p. of plates : Item info: 1 copy available at HBLL. Holdings HBLL Copy Material Location Harold B. Lee F 395 .G3 G4 1 Book Library Bookshelves

F 232 .N5 H44 1976 1976 German New River settlement, Virginia Heavener, U. S. A.

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Z 1236 .L5 1971 no. 16527 1970 The conquest of the old Southwest microform : the romantic story of the early pioneers into Virginia, the Carolinas, Tennessee, and Kentucky, 1740- 1790 Henderson, Archibald, 1877-1963. cn

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#27 F 129 .R3 R4 1971 Baptismal record of St. Paul's (Zion's) Lutheran Church 1730-1899 Red Hook (N.Y.). St. Paul's (Zion's) Lutheran Church.

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#14 CS 43 .G46x G 192 1979 The Landis family of Lancaster County microform : a comprehensive history of the Landis folk from the martyrs' era to the arrival of the first Swiss settlers, giving their numerous lineal descendants ; also an accurate record of members in the rebellion with a sketch of the start and subsequent growth of Landisville and Landis Valley, and a complete directory of living Landis adults Landis, David Bachman, 1862-

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#1 F 118 .M19x 1981 1981 The book of names : especially relating to the early and the first settlers in the Mohawk Valley MacWethy, Lou D., 1871-

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E 203 .P36x RW 206. 1978 Col. Jacob Klock's regiment, Second Reg., Tryon County (N.Y.) Militia, 1775-84 MacWethy, Lou D., b. 1871.

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F 130 .P3 M4 1966 colonial records of New York Meyers, Carol M.

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The German settlers in Lincoln County and western North Carolina microform Nixon, Joseph R. (Joseph Robert). 3n

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F 159 .G3 P4 1899 The settlement of Germantown, Pennsylvania, and the beginning of German emigration to North America Pennypacker, Samuel W. (Samuel Whitaker), 1843-1916.

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F 127 .M55 R3 1979 The Mohawk Valley, its legends and its history Reid, W. Max (William Max), 1839-1911.

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CS 2 .W67x vol.4 no.342 1980 In search of Pennsylvania Germans : sources for family history Rubincam, Milton, 1909-

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#10 CS 2 .W669x vol.4 1969 Germanic research problems. Part IV, Tracing genealogies of Pennsylvania Germans Rubincam, Milton, 1909-

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F 785 .G3 S32x 1975 1975 German pioneers in Colorado, 1850-1900's 1st ed. Schaetzel, Jacob Valentin, 1887-1973.

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#5 F 235 .G3 S3 1977 1977 History of the German element in Virginia Schuricht, Herrmann, 1831-1899.

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#2 F 130 .P2 S513 1962 1962 True and authentic register of persons still living, by God's grace, who in the year 1709, under the wonderful providences of the Lord, journeyed from to America or New World, and there seek their piece of bread at various places; reported with joy to all admirers, especially to their families and close friends Simmendinger, Ulrich, b. 1672. Warhaffte und glaubwurdige Verzeichnüss. English

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#1 F 127 .S3 S5 1990 History of Schoharie County, and border wars of New York [microform] : containing also a sketch of the causes which led to the American revolution; and interesting memoranda of the Mohawk valley Simms, Jeptha Root, 1807-1883.

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JV 2011 .S63 1978 The German colonial empire Smith, Woodruff D.

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CS 43 .G46x LH 166 1979 The German element of the Shenandoah Valley of Virginia Wayland, John Walter, 1872-1962.

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CS 43 .G46x LH 92 1979 History of Brick Church and the Clapp family microform Whitsett, William Thornton, 1866-1934.

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#5 F 187 .F8 W7 1967 vol.1 1967 History of Frederick County, Maryland Williams, Thomas J. C. (Thomas John Chew)

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CS 43 .G46x LH 16 1979 A collection of upwards of thirty thousand names of German, Swiss, Dutch, French and other immigrants in Pennsylvania from 1727-1776 microform : with a statement of the names of ships, whence they sailed, and the date of their arrival at Philadelphia, chronologically arranged, together with the necessary historical and other notes, also, an appendix containing lists of more than one thousand German and French names in New York prior to 1712 2d rev. and enl. ed. With German translation. Rupp, I. Daniel (Israel Daniel), 1803-1878. 1n

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Other Resources Binder 8 Germany

German America Wikipedia Article http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/German_American

Ohio History Central Article on German Immigrants to Ohio http://www.ohiohistorycentral.org/entry.php?rec=592

Kentucky’s German Americans in the Civil War http://www.geocities.com/kygermans/kgcw.html

BYU Library Titles Relating to Hessians http://catalog.lib.byu.edu/uhtbin/cgisirsi/X/0/0/57/5/

BYU Library Titles Relating to Pennsylvania Germans http://catalog.lib.byu.edu/uhtbin/cgisirsi/X/0/0/57/5/

Pennsylvania State Archives Genealogical Research http://www.phmc.state.pa.us/Bah/dam/facilities.htm

Lancaster County Pennsylvania Genealogy Site http://www.pa-genealogy.info/lancaster/index.htm

Emigrants to Pennsylvania, 1641-1819 : a consolidation of ship passenger lists from the Pennsylvania magazine of history and biography Tepper, Michael.HBLL Call Number F 148 .E5 1975

German-American newspapers and periodicals, 1732-1955 : history and bibliography / by Karl J.R. Arndt and May E. Olson. HBLL Call Number PN 4885 .G3 X7 1965

(- residents, 1871.)

Bulletin des lois de la Republique fram;aise : etat d'alsaciens et de lorrains qui ont opte pour la nationalite fran~aise en execution du traite du 10 mai 1871.

CONTENTS En ordre alphabetique dans chaque liste. Comprend les informations de: Noms et prenoms, naissances (date et lieux), domicile, et date de la declaration et oBu les emigres sont alles aprBes leurs declaration de nationalite fran<;aise.

Lists of residents of Alsace-Lorraine who declared their preference for French citizenship after the Franco-Prussian War, 1871-1872.

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THIS RECORD FOUND UNDER 1. - Naturalization and citizenship 2. France - Emigration and immigration 3. France - Migration, Internal 4. Germany, ElsaB-Lothringen - Emigration and immigration Refugies allemands. Dossiers individuels. (German & Austrian Refugees, 1820-1851.)

CONTENTS: Individual dossiers for German refugees from Germany and Austria from about 1820 to 1851.

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THIS RECORD FOUND UNDER I. France, Bas-Rhin - Emigration and immigration 2. Germany - Emigration and immigration 3. Austria - Emigration and immigration Registres des emigres, 1817-1866. (Alsace, Germany/France Emigration index, 1817-1866.)

CONTENTS: Card index to emigration records of Europeans traveling through the Alsace region of France. Includes records of those traveling through and Strasbourg, France and emigrating throughout the world including other European countries, the U.S., Algeria, and new Caledonia. Also includes internal migration within France.

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THIS RECORD FOUND UNDER I. France - Emigration and immigration - Indexes 2. France, Bas-Rhin - Emigration and immigration - Indexes 3. France, Haut-Rhin - Emigration and immigration - Indexes 4. United States - Emigration and immigration - Indexes 5. Texas - Emigration and immigration - Indexes 6. Louisiana - Emigration and immigration - Indexes 7. New York - Emigration and immigration - Indexes 8. Germany - Emigration and immigration - Indexes 9. Switzerland - Emigration and immigration - Indexes I. Alsace emigration index 234 The Pemtsylvaltia Genealogical Magazine ANNOTiTI NS TO STRASSBURGER AN INKE'S 120 km. or 80 miles. Crefeld, the h<;>me of the thirteen families who ar· PENNSYLVANIA GERMAN PIONEERS ' J ~i'led in Philadelphia on the ship Concordia 6 October 1683, first settlers In Germantown, lies on the edge of the area, just west of the and By F~IEDRICH KREBS north of Dusseldorf. State Archives, on the , West Germany The U ppcr lay on both sides of the Rhine, extending from Bingen and Mainz south to , a distance of 120 km. or 80 miles. Editor's note-During the twenty-Jive years th:1t h,we pl\Sscd sin-cc the "1'lpcitrimCo Its greatest width from a poirit cast of to in of Strassburger and Hinkc's valuable book, ;\ number of Gcrnun genealogists luvc spent time and effort in order to identify the European homes of those pioneers. Dr. Friedrich i the west was 13 0 km. or 85 miles. Krebs has been very active in that nC,ld. In 1953 he ami Milton Rubic:l111, editor of the i By the yeal" 1700 the word" Palatine" had been down-graded: no Nalirmaf G('1t(,dl(J~~iclJl Quar/aly, published Bmigrtlu/s from Ib(' I'c,/"lhltllt' to Ibl' Ama~ longer was it to represent a titled person; henceforth it represented a icon Co!tmir'.( ill tbe 181b Century, Pcnmylvania GcrmJ.11 Soc'y., Norristown, p;\., 1953: subject of the Palatinate who was eager to leave a land that had been An article by Dr. Krebs, .. Emigrants from Baden-DurLtch 1749-55," appeHed in de~astated by the s~ldiers of Louis XIV when in 1688 they destroyed the National Genealogical Quarterly of Mareh 1957, pp. )0-) I. HeIdelberg, , and-Speyer. Fortunately for the Palatine the The following article is a composite of seven articles published in German genea­ logical magazines which the author has scnt us for translation and publication. Rhine-that ancient route of travel-lay invitingly near. He tool~ ad­ R. D.O. vantage of it to reach the Atlantic and embark for" the new land Penn- syIvama.." ' I The accompanying maps show portions of present-day West Ger­ EARLY EMIGRATION from the COUNTY of HEIDELBERG. in many. The hatching on them supplied by Dr. Friedrich Krebs represents the , to AMERICA 1726-27. the area of the two parts of the historical Palatinate as they existed dur­ Records deposited in the State Archives at Karlsruhe contain the fol.1 illg the eighteenth century. lowing items: 1726-27 Permits to Cll1igr;tte 1-:r;lntcd to

IlIe011 KIESSINGER-A poor re,i,lent of S,mdl",fen-to migr.lle [0 •• the hl.llld Ilf Pcnnsyl v;ll1ia." ____ BRECHT, widow of Johann Brecht, and her twO sons Slcph~ul ;\lld .101unn from the village of Schrieshcim. MICHEL WEDEL, a resident of . DANIEL LE VENT, a resident of Hoekenheim. MICHEL DIEL, a citizen of Mannheim~Scckcnhcim, upon P~\YIl1Cl1t of 36 florins, 55 kreuzcrs. MICHEL BOETTLE (Bettie), citizen of Mannheim-Seckenhcim, upon p~lYlnl.'nl of 27 florins, 48 krellzcrs, .. to. the new country." Did ;llld Bncttlc arrived in Phibdcl-. phia on the WilJidlll tllld Sar"h ;lIld took the oath of ;lllt·~i'llH:c 21 SqH. 1727. JOHANN JACOB CUNZ, resident of \Valldorf, to .. the isbnd of Pcnnsy!y,lllia; " .ll"­ rived on the William atilt Sand), took the oath of allegiance 21 Sept. 1727. CHRISTIAN MOLLER, resident of Walldo"f, .. to the isblld of Pelll1sy!oni,l," identical with either: .. CHRISTYAN MILLER," ;ll...i\'in~ 011 the ship A1olly, 0,11 h of .dlt·gl,lllCL' .l () SI..'pl. 1727, or" CHRISTIAN MILLER," arriving: 011 111\..· ship !'fllIl'.\ (;uod/('iI!, 0.1111 of .llk­ giance 27 Sept. 1727. JOHANN ALEXANDER DIEBENDOERFER, resident of Schril..'sh"illl; ,lrrivcd on tl1 ... William and Sarah, oath of allegiance 21 Sept. 1727. ANNA MARIE WILL, resident of Sehriesheim. 2.16 Tbc PCJllISyh'(/llia GCJlcalogical Magazil1e Strassbllrger a/UI Hild~e's PC1111sJ'ilJal1ia Gerllla11 Pio11eers 237 JACOB .l\IUELLER, resident of M:mnheim-Neckarau. JOHANNES TRAUTMANN, ANDREAS ZIMMERMANN, resident of . BERNHARD TUEBINGER (TIEBINGER) JOHANN ANDREAS HILL, resideot of Mannheim-Sandhofen. GEORG HOFFSTAETTER all from , after paying the ten per cent tax on CHRISTOPH \,(1ALTHER, resident of Dmscnheim, undoubtedly identical with the the possessions they were taking out with them, received permits to emigrate. Christopher \V':dthcr who arrive on the ship Willial1J tUnl Sarab 18 Sept. 1727. .. HYRONIMUS TRAUTTMANN and BERNHART DUEBINGER" arrived in Phila­ Ori.dll:d .:lnidc .. Zl1f Fru.ausw>lIHlcnlllg am dem kurpLilzischcn Obcramt Heidelberg n:tell Amcr'k delphia on the ship St. AI/drew 7 Oct. 1743. (l726~27) " In Sltfrfr!rllfsC'he Blarflef liir Familim- 11. W"ppellku"llt> June 1918 ed't r K d Alb I,J S[utq:;;Jrt.Sill~'nb:lch. W'eS[ GCrl1uny. '. 10. ann v Cft" 1744 II In the year 1744 permission to emigrate was given to JOHANN ESAIAS STEIN from Emigration from the County of Heidelberg 1741-1749 ~cnhauscn with wife, one stepson and three stepdaughters. JOHANN ADAM KREHEBUEHL from Il"nuneo.rnal with his wife and three children. 1741 GEORG WELCKER from SJ,W.~.hlm;h with his wife and two children, and CONRAD T.he records of the county of Heidelberg on file in the General State LANG, from Spechbach, with his wife and four children. A group of persons from Z:~enhausen. namely ANNA MARIA (REGINA) HEYL­ ArchIves at Karlsruhe contain the following items: MANN, single: GEORG KIRSCH and his wife and two small children; ANNA VALENTIN ZWEISIG (ZWEISSIG), resident ofMauer, upon paying a fee of J florins DOROTHEA, widow of GEORG L1CHT(N)ER and her 16 yr old son: two 0 ',1 k'l::lIZe!"s, W:1S permitted to cmigr:ltc with his wife and four children" to the nc,\: single men JOHANN JACOB KIRSCH and CONRAD KIRSCH. .tnt.j "V ALDIN (VALENTIN) ZWEI5IG" arrived in Philadelphia on the ship Molly 16 During the next few years the number of permits practically reached OCt. 1741. the zero point. [The War of the Austrian Succession 1740-48 ended MICHA EL M.ULLER, resident of J\1:!!1£!.J. ...upon paying an emigration fec of 6 florins, with the treaty of Aix la Chapelle--Ed.] was permitted to emigrate with his wife and five children. "MICHAEL MILLER" arrived on the shi? Molly, 16 Oct. 1741. In 1747 there was one permit granted, namely to a young man who had been exempted JOSEPH FABIAN, resident of from military service, CHRISTIAN RUPP, from Daudenzell. He was obliged to ,. JOSEPH !'i\BIAN" aHived i;; Phii~delphia on the ship Molly 16 Ocr. 1741. pay his ten Pfennig tax amounting to 11 florins and an additional fee of two florins JAeOn HEZ:-L, reSident of SC_b?gll:1t,~.l1, made applic:ltion for a permit, and prestlm. 40 krcuzcrs for an emergency locker. Christian Rupp arrived in Phibdclphia on ~ut :1bly got,It, there seems to be no record of him as arriving in Phibdclphia. the ship l?.csltmrnliol1, oath of allegiance 9 Oct. 1747. i JAC(~B MUI:LU~R-:l cooper f!"Om \ViI..·sIoch, with the assistance of the town :luthori. VEIT MEISTER, born :It Harg-en, son of Gcor~ Bernhard Meister, married at Ort Hof­ nt'S, l"l'Cl'lvcd permission to emigrate. fcnhcilll, nc:tr Sinshcim, in 1744, :tntl at th:tt time p:lid 3 florins to receive.:t certifi­ 1742 cate of m;\Uumission. In 1787 the government of Dilsberg published a sLltement that he and his wife and children had emigrated to America in 1751 arriving in CHRISTOPH GEISTER (GEISER?) of ~.'.c!:.. l~~on!, was released from the ""tus of a Philadelphia on rhe Sbirlry 5 Sept. 175 I. serf so that he might emigrate.

"CHRISTOI' GEISER" arrived in Philadelphia 21 Sept. 1742. Beginning 1749 the number of permits for migration to America I Indigent hrothers MICHAEL and DIETER DANNER of were permitted to from the county of Heidelberg increased rapidly, em.lgrate. as on They landed Michael and Dietrich Danner the ship Robert and Original article It Zur Amerika...:1uswanderung au, dem kurpfaclzischen Oberamt Heidelberg 1741 .. Alrre; took oath of allegiance 24 Sept 1742. 1748" in Zeitschrift bur die Geschichte des Obtr,.rhenn, Band 106, (Det neuen Polge 67, B:and) pp. 1743 -lU..86.

CASPAR HAU~, ....id.nt of Holmnldr, reeeivod • permIt to migrate .. to the bland III of PennsylvanIa." Emigration from County of Heidelberg 1737, 1738 1751, and 1754 DIETRICH MUELLER, a haker, and JACOB HOFF~ANN, a shoemaker, both of , were permitted to leave The authorities of the County of Heidelberg, Electoral Paltinate, ac­ WIthout ~aYJng the usual fee because of their being poor':'.]acob Hoffman arrived cording to records now filed in the State Archives at Karlsruhe, granted on the shIp Rosatmab, oath of allegiance 26 Sept. 174J. ! permission to a number of persons to emigrate to Am~rica, upon pay­ ABRAHAM SCHWANN, from Schriesheim. HIERONIMUS TRAUTMANN. ment of manumission fees. Such a fee freed the subIect from feudal obligations to his landlord, the local petty nobleman. 2~; 8 I 'rIx 1'l'llIl.I'.1'/1 "/Ilill Gl'llrlllllgiCtll MIIgllzillr Strtlssbllrger alld Rillkr's Pelll/Sy/vallill Grrl/lt/i 239 Notoble ,s"'t"l'le £Oct thot of a consideroble number of persons who re­ ------CASPER BECKENBACH, aivcd permission GEORG ADAM BECKENBACH, GEORG LEON­ in 175 I relotively few Con be identified in the lists HARDT of BECKENBACH," all arrived on the ship 'anrt 7 Oct. 175 J. ships' possengers orriving in Philadelphio. There ELISABETH HILD, ore two proboble ex­ daughter of a citizen of Handschuhshcim (modern HeidcJbcrg­ pl.lnotion" J. ;111 Handschuhsheim) not ships from }-[olbnd or EngL1lld come to Philadel­ after paying a fcc of five florins received a permit. phio; 2. JOHANNES SCHILLING, :1 some !,,,sseilgers died on bo"rd ship during the voyoge. serf, residing at Richardshausen, district of Sinshcim, paid five florins as a manumission fcc and thirteen florins for the ten Pfennig tax; arrived on the ship Phornix Sept. Following arc S0l11e emigrants: 175 J. ANDREAS WETZSTEIN, G~\!~!'-l:eloch, resident of diS~ct of Heidelberg, paid ten florins as manumission 1737 fee and nine florins to satisfy the ten Pfennig tax. Permitted to emigrate with wife and two children. CHRISTIAN E\V'IG, rc.~idcnt of \Vilhclmsfcld. SAMUEL upon p"ymcnt of a manumission tax of SCHWEIGERT, (SCHWEIKERT), resident of Bargen, district Hl t1orill~, n.'I.:ci\,cd pcrJlli.~sion of Sinshcilll, to migr;trc with his wife and three children to .. the :lftcr paying: tcn :florins, received :l permit. i~blld of 1\:tln\~·"';llli;l." Arrived 011 L111.' 'I'm/'m/wl/li, took oath of allcgi:lncc I.EONHARDT SCHEID, resident of Schricshcim, 1737. OCt. tlistrict of Mannhcim, received :l per­ '- mit. At the S:lllle time Adam Hdnrich Hoffmann, a former resident who had de­ C:\SPA R \V'EI )EL••"c<;idt.'nt of \\{icblil1,1:cn (ll1odt'rn parted without paying Hcidclberg-Wicblingcn). upon his manumission fcc, was declared free. (A reb-tive may payment of a manumission t:l.X of 9 florins 54 krclIzcrs, received permission to emi­ have paid it for him.) grHe to " the new bnd." JOHANN MICHAEL ROESCH, a day-laborer of Dossenheilll, district of Heidelberg. permitted to 1738 elnigr:1tc with his wife and children without making any payment. NICKLAS REINHARD, CASPAR HECKMANN. ADAM EISENHAUER, three day· JOHANN GEORG ARNOLD laborers from Wilhclmsfeld, lIpon paying the of Zuzcnh.\uscn,di,Hrict of Sinshci.n1.1. u.P~Hl,J'.arm~n~_of uSll:11 fees, received permits to emi­ J 0 florins as a manumission grate. fee, was granted permission to emigrate with his wife and children,3rrived .l'~ila~,lphia PETER LEYER, from Heiligenkreuzsreinach. . on the Elisabeth 30 Oct. 1738. - JOHANN LEONHARD j ACOn REICHERT, from , NQ:rZ-,- resident of Zuzenhauscn, upon payment of 28 florins district of Heidelberg. :1S a nunumission fec, permitted to emigrate. NICLAS ZIMMERMANN, from Almeudorf. .. LENI--I,\RT NOTZ" ~hip arrived on the Two Si.~/('rs, took oath of allegiance Sept. 1738. These three and their wives desired to emigrate. It is of interest thot JOHANNES ROEHRER, • resident ofM= district of Heidelberg, upon payment of one of the three couples did not get the desired permit, becouse 10 florins as a his wife manumission fee, permitted to emigrate to America;p.rith his wife wos 0 Roman Catholic, children. and ond " in the land to which they pion to emigrote the exercise .. JOHANNES ROEHRER of the Catholic religion hos not been introduced." .. (Johann Gottfried Rehrer) arrived on the ship Robert and Alice II Sept. 1738. BALTHASAR KOENIG jOERG HAPPES For the yeor 175 I. there is on unusuolly brge number of emigration JOHANNES WAGNER permits: JOERG LUECKER-four citizens of Schocnau, district of -Heidelberg, permitted to de­ part without paying the usual fees because of their SCant means. PETER BENNINGER, a resident of _E.Jlfenbach..o.-district "GEORG of , with wife and LICKER, BALZAR KOENIG, JOHANES WAGNER, and GEORGE four children, appal'lmtly without payment of the usual manumission fcc. HAPPES" arrived on the ship Qurt"n of D"l1l1JlIYk 4 Oct. 1751. HEINR1CH BECK, a Epf~DP":),£h, resident of district of Sinsheim, with wife Anna Mar­ garetha and son 10h:1On Joerg. The latter Was required to pay 11 florins for manu­ In 1753 there are mission and 10 florins for unpaid taxes. two cases on record. ADA~ I~UCKI.E .(IllCKLE), a schoolnuster of tI,e Reformed S.Jl~~~_h, Church at JOHANNES MUSSELMANN, an Anabaptist . district of Hcu.JcIberg, permitted to emigrate with ~r;ltis,-be. from Zuzenhausen, district of Sinsheilll, his wife 3nd children secured a lit'cnsc C;lUSe he was poor. to marry the dauHhtcr of S'lInucfl'crzcr, .111 J\Il,lb;lptist, of .Ml.'ckcs· JOI [ANN. GEORG 11cinl, .1l1d also :l permit to emigrate to America. ERNST, a resident of Lobenfcld, district of Heidelberg, permitted to enuRrate. "HANS MUSSELMANN .. arrived in Philadelphia ' on the ship Patience 17 Sept. 1753. BECKENBACH, GEORG MARTIN, resident of Neunkirchen, district of , widow, a resident 9f Eiterbach, applied for'a permit , received a permit for on be- himself, his wife, and three children. half of herself and her children. After negotiations, long she paid 130 ,florins as a "jOERG ".ar~ived manumission fee and MARTHIN in Philadelphia on the ship Edb,b" 177 florins and an additional 30 florins to satis~ die ten Pfen- Sept. 1753'. f1;ing tax on t :llue of what she took/with hl'''_ . '240 Thc PCllllsyh"l/Iitl GCIICtlloxictll Mtl/{ttzillc Strassburger alltl Rinke's Peunsylvtlnitt German Pioneers 241

JOHANNES ESE (N) WEIN, from Baltmannsweiler, county of Schondorf. Arrived In 1754 the following were permitted ro emigrate to America: on ,hip Patience 11 Aug. 17S0. HANSS MARTIN HERRE, from Zillhauscn, county of Balingen, son of the local magis­ JOSEPH BUBlGKOFFER-,n inbbitant, not. citizen, of Rohrhof, ne.r Bruehl, di,. trate and tax collector Simon Herre. According to a record dated 6 May 1765' tricr of M:mnhcim, rccci\"cd a permit gratis because of his poverty. Hans Herre had married in 1743 Anna Maria Sassier. In 1749 they and three chi!·

.. JOSEF BUIllGKOFFER " arrived iu Phibdelphi' on the ship Brotbers 30 Sept. 1754. deen U had emigrated to the American island of Pennsylvanai." NICLAUS FEDEROLFF, of Dossenheim, district of Heidelberg, received a permit to "HANS MARTIN HERR" 'rrived in October 1749 on the ship Fane; oath of alle­ cmigr:ltc to South Carolina with his wife and three children. giance 17 Oct. 1749. JOHANNES ~RAUSS. d,~-bborer of Bruchh.u,erhof (modern Bruchh.u,en), S.nd­ hausen, dlstnct of Heidelberg) was permitted to depart with wife and children In 1765 Hans Herre re-visited his old home, to get his share in rhe wi.thout p:lying the usual fees. settlement of an estate. For 100 florins he quit-claimed his share to the PHILIPP LEYER, widower from Aglastcrhauscn, district of Mosbach, and his six chil~ dccn were permitted to emigrate without paying the usual fees, because of his hav­ other heirs. When he was about to return to Pennsylvania, the Wuert­ ing no means. temberg government demanded an emigration fee of 43 florins, 65 DAVID. MUELL~R, re,ident of Altneudor!, district of Heidelberg, was permitted to Kreuzer, and 4Y, Heller. He did not pay it. In the year 1770 he peti­ ctlllgrnc gettls. tioned rhe government to cancel the charge, but it refused. Finally his JACOB SCHIFFERDECKER, resident of Neuukirchen, district of Mosb.ch, p,id the relatives had to pay the charges. usllal fees :lnd received a pcrmitj arrived in Philadelphia on the ship Henrietla 22 Ocr. 1754. Orig;n31 :article" Eitiige A1I1erika-AflSwfmJerer ties II. ]lIhrb"nJerls ails W1ur!Jcmbrrg." In Sued­ lIIrsldeltische DracUer /"cr Familirn- 1mJ W"PPNJ-k"mle. (Stuttgart, Febrl1:1tY 1957, Series 9, no. 1, CATHARINA ZIMMERMANN of Moosbrunn, district of Heidelberg, secured both a p. H2.) Editor, Reinhold Scholl, Stungart-Sillenbuch. license to be married and one to emigr~lte. JOHANN STEPHAN MARTIN, son of • citizen in Neckarkatzenbach, di,trict of V Mosbach, received manumussion after having emigrated. . ADVERTISEMENTS for MISSING HEIRS .. HANS STEFFAN MARTHIN" .rrived in Phibdelphi. on the ship SlJirley 5 Sept. . 1751. JOHANN GERLACH BORNHUETTER, of Daaderhuette (Da,den, a vill.ge in the district of Altcnkirchen), Wescrwald. He to left for Amcric1 more than twenty Ori,i.:in:l! :midc .. Die Amerik:l-:lusw3IHJcrung :IUS clcm kurpf:lclzischcn Obcr:lntt HciJclbcr~ in den JJI~rcll 1737, 17Ht. 1751, lind 1754." in 1J"diS(·hiSf"hr TTf'imal, HR. JahrJ.;., 19f8, lJl'ft 3/4 pp. lOl-l04. years ago." AdvcrtisCll"lCnt of govcrnlll\.'nt of Fricdcw;1ld. lhdcn, 18 feb. 1777; FJltor Prof. Dr. JI. S.:hwarzwcbcr, Preiburg i. nt. published in 01'Z (" Oberpost.mts Zeitung ") 4 July 1777. .. JOHN GERLACH 1l0RNHEKER," .ged 29. Philadelphi. 2 Oct. 1753; ,hip E,/it/­ IV bt/rgb. Emigrants from Wuerttemberg JOHANN WILHELM STRUNCK of Weitefeld, district of Altenkirchen. left there U thirteen years ago," Advertisement of government of Friedewald J Baden, 18 Feb. A hasty examination of rhe records of the government of Wuerttem­ 1777, published in OPZ 4 July 1777. Cf. Strassburger-Hinke 249 C, 29 Nov. 1764. berg for 1749-50, now on file at State Archives in Ludwigsburg, revealed EVA CATHAR1NA FATH, legitimate daughter of Georg Fath, deceased, of Offenbach, a number of entries concerning persons who had expressed the desire to district of , Palatinate, U left this village as a single woman more than emigrate to America, i.e., Pennsylvania. A few of them could be identi- twenty years ago, went to Pennsylvania, and has sent no word back since then!' fied in the lists of Srrassburger-Hinke: . Advertisement of government of Landeck Klingcnmuenster, Electoral Palatinate, 5 June 1778, published in OPZ 3 July .nd 9 Nov. 1778. JACOB and ELISABETH HUTH, of Engelstadt, district of Bingen, left ;here about ANDREAS HERTER, from Oberdigisheim, county of Balingen; arrived in Philadelphia thirty years ago and, according to common report, went to Pennsylvam3. Adver.. on the ship Osgood 29 Sept. 1750. . tisement of government 13 Mch 1778; published in OPZ 12 M.y, 30 May, and 9 GOTTLIEB MITTELBERGER, from Enzweihingen, county of Vaihingen. He" peti. June 1778. tions that his divorce be hastened, so that he may be able to take a certificate of .. JACOB HUTH," aged 29, Loyal '"dUh 2 Aug. 1743. divorce with him to Pennsylvania:' He made :1 round trip and published a book , JOHANNES JUENGST, native of Grosskarb,en, district of Friedberg, Hessia .. went to about it, Gottlieb Mifttlberger', Voyage to Pennsylvania in the YeaT 1n 0 and 1m Pennsylvania twenty.six years ago." Advertiljement of government of H. Burg retllTn voyage to Germany In tbe year 1754." (Frankfu{t/Main, and Leipzig, Friedberg 13 July 1778, published in OPZ 24 Nov. 1778. Arrived on the ship 1756,110 pp). • ,. Edinb"rgh 2 Oct. 1753. HANS JERG FELBER, from Baach,county of Schondorf, petitioned that he be per- HENRICH KRON, native of Essenheim, district of Mainz, U mi~'" ....f as early as 1748 mitted to cO' ~~ with his wife ,to Pennsylvania. Arrived,.on the shin Elisabeth r from there to' America." Advertisement of County of 0- l Palatinate, 19 Sept. 175' I . , Jan. 1776, published in OPZ 30 Aug. and 14 Dec. 1776. ,'1.1 '}'/'f' Jl/'JJIH)'II'tlllifl (.'t'I/t'I/IO,t:it"d' Nf,',t:tl';:.iJlc

.. 11~:Nllh CR()\X'1_rjrri\,l.d 011 Ihl' !.hill IJllm!H!Jh,' 7 "'''1'' 17·'· Schwabsburg, Oberingc1heim, Nieoeringelheim, 1);lX wetlc¥.'.,uersehw.\­ 1'1'11' ~II'ISTI'I\' ' . "., ,n, .I 'I ',. ,'.•.\tlll 01 Ihe.· dc.'("("l'iL'd court (,'mployc ;It U;tl'~CI1 (district of Slid " benheim, Gorsswinternheim, Wackernheim, Freinweinheim, I\ubenheim, .\,ul·n) ('l'llr~ Ih.·mlunl Mci.'ih.'1' "l1li l";ltc:d ;IS (,.:trly u 1751 w't! 'f I 1~llel"nJ t rom tI ,,'II f II l' I. h . I 1 WI cam ell l ren s ". 1<. \ 1 ,Igl.' 0 01 ell It'llll bd()llgjn~ [() the llaron of Geml • •• I'··' . f Elsheim, Stadtecken, and Essenheim. The many enigrant from F."e"­ Slll'!Wllll, to AlllCl"icl A I. ," ._ f l1Ingcn, (, 1.'S[tlct 0 ) . .. l \llll'iCllll'nt u the government of Dil,bcr' Fl·· I heim arc nut included in the folluwing list, because they have been pub­ " \' .. l.'.'atll~,".c ,\0 1.~"c,..17X7. puhl,ish:". in Ol'~ 8 Feh, 1788. g•. ,etoca lished. In order to avoid repetition we will list only the oate of the per­ • 1-11 ",i\:~,ISII.R .1l11Vl,d on _,h,!) S/nrlt'y 5 Sl'pt. 1751. mit, the name, the residence, the fees paid, the ship, and the date of arrival (;1'.01\(,. IIIOMAS and MARIA BARllARA OSTERSTOCK I'll f I ,h PI T 0 k ' C lL l rcn 0 t lC deceased . () .;\I1n 11 'I'll stcnotoc. subject,~ to ;md under the jurisdiction of Olnhaus in Philadelphia. (\\ ',lcl"ttcmbcrg) 44 ;llld 0 years old respectively, in 1751 went to A l' '., u· Aden \' ']'(1" 11' t f \ n erte.t. - l su III 0 t le ~overnml.·IH of thl.' Ihron of n··r I' TIlal1~CIl 1742 1"'73 br I I' \ " cl IC 1ll1gcn at agst 7 Dec llermlts ;1IlJ manumission certificates to the following residents of St:.1tltc(:k~n. namdy. .. ,. / 'l~U ,I~",\:( ~1l4 t 1C Jmpl'lill ODiciitl Post Nl~ll!S 101;111 1780.' . IIIOMAS OS 1U~Sl OCK .. on sh;o St, Andl'l'IU 14 Scpt 1751 LORENTZ BLAESS, PETER WESTERBERGER, JOHANN KIEL, FRIED­ JOHANN DlET,"ICH REINER, born at Schwaigern', undet th~ rule of the COllnt of ERICH MENGEL, and JOHANNES DAUM, .. to emigrate to Pennsylnnia, where they have friends residing," On 3 Sept. 1742 on the ship Loyal ]lIdith "LORENTZ NClppcrg, Wllcrttcmbcrg, cm,!~rated In April 1749 with h's 'f M'M garetha ee S hI . h d' . h'ld I WI carla ar- PLACE, JOHANNES KUEHL, JOHANNES DOMIE, FRIETZ MENGEL, and " n C elc cr, an SIX C 1 ren named Christian about 30 years old Maria ~agdalena .24 yc:.trS old, Margaretha 22 years old, Sara 20 years old. Joha~ncs 18 PETER WASENBERGER." Permits granted 17 April 1742, to FRIEDRICH PFEIL, JOHANN LEHN, res;dents of ) ('.:trs old, Eberh.:trdtf 1"about 16 years old from their home to I'ennsyI'vama. An- nounccn~cnt. 0 ,t lC Council :too state officials. also the Burgomaster :1Od th c Gross-winrcrnheim. They arrived 3 Sept. 1742 on the same ship. ;\l Bonlllghcllll In thc .. Z;\bcrgall," \X'llcntcmbcrg 27 Oct 1777 p' hi'" el OOUp'zt 16 March 1778. '. , U ISlet In the same year a report to the county officials stated that certain residents of Oberingelheim, namely, Philip Odernheil1.1er, Peter \X'eitzel, . The'Lutheran I f II churchbook. at the FV'll1ge1ical. . ..,p-rso"-ge.. M'ellllSI'le,m Ulrich Strassburger, and the widow of Nicolaus Doerr, had" recently cont:uns. '., ,It 1e 0 owtng:.'Johann Dietrich Reiner,Ie{son of Fr' I.IrtC 1 I''.Clner,. sent their sons, whose names had been entered on the latest conscription Ctttzcn .1ll( cooper at Schwa,gern, was married 9 Oct 1715 t M "M list for military service, to the new land, and with the knowledge of the gar rl S 11 'I d If' 0 arl.1 ar­ .' ,e la c,' e'c l,er, au~ lter 0 the citizen and cobbler Schleicher. Their entire town, had given each of them 100 florins and some food for the children, I.sted ,n the I',vangelical churchbook were' Joh-nn C! ', voyage." The chief magistrate of the village of Oberingelheim was held 1 lOA 'I M' '' .. lr1st1an, 1, pn 1718; ana Magoalena, b. 21 Sept. 1720' Maria Margaretha responsible by the higher authorities. Johannes Odernheimer, Johann I~ b. hb, I72J'' ••M'l'"'1,1,,11.1,S'" 12M'>. at 1724' Georg' Ph,hpp,,' b.,JO I" ., Paul Weytzel, Johann Heinrich Doerr, and Johann Andreas Strassburger 1727, d, 3 May 1729; AI~na Maria, ~. 9 Jun~ 1728, d, 8 Jun'e ;729;'.T~'~ arriveo 3 Sept. 1742 on the Lo)'"l Judi!b. The last named returned to lunnes b, 13 July 1730; Icberharst Friedrich, b. 23 March 1733 .. Germany for a visit and came back to Philadelphia on the ship Mercur)'

"jOHAN DIETRICH REINER" arrived on ship Falle 17 Oct. 1749. in October 1769. Origin:l! article •• Einige Amcrik:l-Ausw:lnJ..:rcr J. 18 T h 1 d ... ftur Gcnl'tllogir rmd Htraldik. April 19S5: K3rl F;;edri~h';\ nun erts ,m Sf"lfllU'ggl'~ MUllrJJsbldJl 25 February 1743 permit granted to PHILIP HARDT of N;eder;ngelheim, upon pay­ Senftencgg, Post Ferschnitz, Niederoesterreich. v, Frank. editor and publtsher. Schloss ment of 10 Pfenning; permits to NICOLAUS RUNCKEL and NICOLAUS KEL­ LER of Wacketnheim. They arrived 2 Sept, 1743 on the Loyal]"dUh. VI 3 February 1748 permits' U to migrate to the island of Pennsylvania ., after paying IS florins and 10 florins for manumission certificates and the usual 10 Pfenning fees, to Emigrants from 1742-49 FRIEDRICH PLATZ (PLOTZ) and ADAM IMHAEUSSER (IMMENHAUSER) ~he recor~s of the county of Oppenheim, in the former Electoral of Stadtecken. They nrrived on the ,hip Il.",p,hlre 7 Sept. 1748. 9 March 1748 petmits to FRANZ GRAFF (GROVE), with wife and tWO childten, RIPalatll1ate,'.which'fare now' filed in the City Archives "-t 0 ppenhelm . on llARTEL KRAEMER with wife and five children, ADAM WEISS with wife, all I line, contalll III ormation about a few persons who emigrated during from Gtosswinternheim, also WILHELM LAYMEISTER with wife and children t 1e firdst half of the 18th century. They furnish evidence of pe'rmits from Schwabenheim, all upon paying the 10 Pfennig fee; to indigents WOLF­ grante ,not of actual emigration. ' ' GANG WOLF and __ HOSTERMANN ftom Gtosswinternheim without ,uch I T~e former county ofbppenheim included the present city of Op­ payment. They atrived 7 Sept. 1748 on the Ham/i,h/re. Their name. ate given a. i Ipenhe,m, the market place , and' t!le fvillages of , j 245 I'IUNTZ(;I\OI'I':, ,101IANN WI/,III':/,M /,EYMEISTER. WOLl'GANG WULFF II/INS JACOB JOHANN GEORG and CHRISTIAN, OSTU\MANN, ,,,,,1 ,101 IANN ADAM WEISS. , , sons of CONRAD STRIIlECK, cit;,"en and 174~ woolspinllcr in Hornhach, 29 J\LlI'I:h pl.'rmit t:o JOI-IA.NN BISCHOI:F from Grosswintcrnllcim.'· district of Zweibrucckcn. by his first wife.' ELlSA­ who was so UETIIA in dcln th.ll ilL' Iud to .~dl Jlis property SCI-IAEI:FER, ;llld their mother's brother together .!!,r~lml­ . .1Ill! t.lid not know how he would be ble t wilh their 'llppt1rt him,dl." ;l 0 mother Elisahctlu SCh;H.'ffl.'r migrated as early Ill' arrivcd on thc';IIllC .... hip, the JltllulJJbirt' 7 Sept. 1748. as 17.\5 into the new land, with lhe 14 M.IY 17H knowblgc :lIld approval of His Highness. gl";lndp~lrents I"''''"'t.' to JOllilNN JACOB I\UNCKEL and I'RlEDRICH HAMMER Since the were still living and the childrl'n had not received from \Y':lckl.'rnhcim. The former paid 40 florins, the latter J0 any inheritance from their mother, they were florins. Both :trrivcd reponcd with the preceding on the ITamI/shirl'. to have taken with them the portion derived from their grandmother. CHRISTIAN RA~m ELlSAllETH SHEVER. JERICH STREBECK, CHRIST/AN from EIsheim p:lid 43 .florins for a permit. But his name has not STREIIECK. a"­ been found in the ship·... lists. rived on the ~hip Pt'ltJ/.\yll'lmitl Mrrcbal1t 18 Sept. 1733. 21 i\brch 1749 SAMUEL MAUSS, son of the of11cial Friedrich permit to PHlLlPP HABER with wife ;lnd three children from Sta~ Mauss of I-Iornbach and his wife SU­ dcckl'n p;lid 54 llurins SANNA MUELLER, former citizen of Zweibruecken, for lll;\l1UlllissiOll and 54 l10rins for the 10 Pfenning tax; ar. migrated to America" about ri"e.'d 27 Sept, 1749 on the Tuttle. 1754." He arrived 14 Sept. 1753 on the ship Edil1burgb. PHILIPP WILD, son 16 April 1749 perm,t to NI~OLAUS REISINGER from Niederingclheim, of the citizen and tanner Nickel Wild of Hornbaeh and his wife upon paying ANNA MARIA the 10 Pfennmg tax; arnved 26 Sept. 1749 on the Dragon. ... about four years ago migrated to the new land with the knowl­ 29 April 1749 to three edge, recognized and to be recognized, of the men from Obcringelheim, ADAM DOERR. upon payment of the government. Before his departure he 10. I'fenn'.ng taX. sold his ..•. inheritance to his brother Conrad ANTON OSTER and WENDEL RUNCKEL, gratis, " all three Wild at OberhJusen." Deposition bc:mg Indlgt..'!H made 3 May 1760" and .havmg bad records:' Docrr arrived 9 Sept, 1749 on the St. Al~tlrcU'. CATHARINA HENGE, daughter Oster arnve,d,26 Sept. Ol~ the Dragon. RunckeI remained of the deceased citizen and tanner (" Rotgerber ") helin, in Oberingel. Samuel Mueller ;)Itho the ;)uthontles were anxIOus to get rid of him. at Hornbach and his wife Maria Margaretha Mauss, had been mar­ 14 May. ried to Georg Hengl' and had had 1749 'permit to FRIEDRICH HOHR from Wackernheim, after a son. named Philipp (now sixteen). She was florms, paying ten divorced from her arrived 9 Sept. 1749 on the Sf. A"drcw. husband co pro aduJterii:' Later she went to America, where she after having made thc necessary legal depositions was married to a man named Christian Meckel Fischer. (Emigrated before 31 Jan. 1777.) from Elsheim had some difficulties. His oldest son LUDWIG LEINER of Hornbach, It emigrated as a wool weaver." According to a deposi. Was not emigrating with him. The authorities insisted tion ~is that his share of of his brother Georg Leiner he died in 1784 in America. father's estate be retained and safely PHILIPP BLEY, son of invested for him. Christian with the citizen and cooper Hanss Werner Bley of Hornbach and his wife and three younger wife Elisabeth Huber children arrived 27 Sept. 1749 On the Isaac. ... twenty-two years ago went into Alsace and m;lrried at Trachenbronn, from where he removed to America." Deposition Ill,Hie in 1770; 29 April 1749 PI-IIUPP (hence Philipp migrated MERZ, Joe.·ksmilh, [rom Nierstein, upon paying the 10 Pfen. abollt 1748). ning t;lX, arrived 15 Se.·pt. DANIEL and 1749 on the r:diulml',f!,b. BALTHASAR ZUTTER, sons of lIenedikt lIalth."ar Zutter of Hornbach. lJl,RICI [ ,JORDAN woolspinner, "left (JORDTE), an Anabaptist itom Haxthaeuserhof ncar Ingclhcim, secretly and migrHed to America:' (Deposition 7 Junc 1763.) also rMid th,.' 10 Pfenning tax. lIe ;lrrived 9 Sept. 1749 on the SI. AlItlr(!l~. Daniel and Halthas;lr Zutler arrived on ship Chalice I Nov. 1763. Tile Ronun Cltholic THEOllALD PfAfF" widow CATI-li\RINA PI:EWPER from Essenhclm mi~r:lted eight ycars ago ran away from Eisenbac11, district of , and "without pl'rmission of emigrated to Americ.l. the :1uthoritk's, sccrl'tly. to Pt,,·nnsylvania." Therefore wlt'lt­ He left nine children behind, of whom three arc in the evcr possessions duc.ll orph,tn,lgc site had Jeft behind were confiscated. Johann Rooss and Abraham at Homburg." (Dcposition 29 Jan. 1777.) S("hwcicbrt from THEOllALD PFAFF Niederingclheim also emigr'lted eo secretly," and.,their property arrived 26 Oct. 1768 in ship Belsy. was confiscated. Note: Pfaff could not have becn born in Eisenbach, because the proof of his Original article: "Arncrika migration was auswanderer aus dem Obcrant Oppenheim 1742-49." in Hruiube Fllllliliel1~ filed in Hornbach. !Utlli/c, Band J, (19SS), Heft 6. PAUL HOCHSTRASER, son of the town official Samuel Hochstroscr at Brenschelbaeh, district of Homburg, in the Saar, and his wife Elisabetha. He established himself as :I tailor in Philadclphht. (Deposition 18 April 176 I.) According to a power of attorney which P;lUI VII Hochstraser and his sister Cath:trina signed 23 Jan. 1764 at Emigrant' Albany, Province of New York, thl'Y were living ther". to America from the region now a part of the Palatinate • PAUL HOCHSTRASER" and that arrived 14 Sept. 1753 in ship Edinburg. of and Hunsrueck. The records are now filed in the n the year 1763 a Jacob Hochstraser chives at Speyer. Ar­ emigrated to America, presumably he was a brother of Paul, for local records show that Paul had a brother of that name. -fEINRICH - HALLER, son of the citizen and tailor Jacob Haller of Walshauscn. district of Zweibruecken, and his first wife ELISABETH MOSER ... deserted from the old Ducal Guard and emigrated to Pennsylvania." He.... -.,1 about 1748 without having secured manumission. Therefore his property~. an inheritance ..., ... Strassbllrger and Hinke's Pellnsylvania Gcrman PitlllCet,1 247 246 L peI1l1,IJ'h'allia Gmea/ogical Magazine ). JOHANN PETER, b. 28 Oct. 19)7. .. went with his pare~741 into the ;tmounting to 102 florins was confiscated b th Presumably identical with Heinrich H II Y e government of Zweibruecken. new land!' ANNA APPOLONIA VOCELSANG d a ler, 18 Aug. 1750, in the ship St. And,..,. "JOHANN GEORG REUTZEL," arrived 17 Oct. 1741, aged 45 years. :J , aug1ter of che 'c" N· k I • JOHANNES WOLFFSKEHL, m. 19 Nov. 1730 at Hueffelsheim to ANNA MARIA furt, (disrrict of HombLlr.' S'\'lr) ..' jellZen IC e Gentes at - ':-" ., • W.IS nl;trnc( to G 0 V t YOlln~cr, VtEL; children born ott Hueffclshcim: (;\pp.\rcntly, also a resident of llr O'[£ ) I" ,c rg oge gcsang. the 6 ~1 Cl L1rt Ivmg m Am' (D " I. ELISABETHA, b. 28 Dec. 1733. • oIl' 1765.) Presun",bly" GEORG VOGELSANG" h ~nea. epoSitlOn In the SJlfJlt' Squirrel. W 0 arrived 21 Oct. 1761 2. ANNA MARGRETHA, b. 18 Nov. 1735. ). MARIA AGNES, b. 27 Jan. 1738. GEORG NEV, inhabitant and citizen at Breitf~ r (d 18 ~756) All three" went with their father into the new land 1742." CHRISTINA MARGARETA GENTESS h th f'I1 .July and his wife I. JOSFI'H NEU" I bat e 0 owmg chIldren: " JOHANNES WOLFFSKEHL," 3 Sept, 1742, ship Loyal 1udilh. • )'l~;HS_ old." ,W \0 :l Ollt 18 ye'lrs. ag-o migrate. dto AmcCica . and is about 40 I. MARIA, 28 Feb. 1711 .. to the new bnd 1742" (wife of]. Wolffskehl, d. above). 2. JOHAN JACOB, b. 22 Nov. 1718" went 17 May 1767 into the new bnd." 2. PETER NEV, .. who also some five ye:lrs a '0 removed .. JOHANN MICHAEL RECH, b. 1 March 1751 at Hueffclsheim, son of JOHANN 30 l'ears old" (I) .. I' b g to Amenca and IS about ABR H ., eposltlOll, 8 'e . 1758.) CONRAD RECH, and his wife ANNA MARGRETA. .. Children and parents A AM SCHMIDT, citizen and court employe (" G . h " had: CCIC tsmann ) at Breitfurt, went to the new land." CATHARINA ELISABETHA SCHNEE, b. 27 Aug. 1730 at Loetzbcuren, district of L MATTHEIS,

That all of them emigrated is proved by the records, However, Matthias Bayer and Johann Michel Neu are said to have died soon after their arrival in America, Beftm 1948 c./leJ . .. JOHANN KONRADT LAHM," aged 21 years, arrived 20 Nov. 1741, in the ship Publications of the Genealogical Society of Pennsylvama Europa. JOHANN PETER HEHN or HENN, son of Nicol Hehn of , district of Bernkastel. according to a report of 11 M3rch 1746 to the government at Trarbach, 1960 .. emigrated ;lImo 1741 to the so c.lllcd new land." Volume XXI No. 4 MARIA CATHARINA LAHM and NICKEL LAHM, children of Matthias tahm of Obcrklcinich (district of Bcrnkastcl) according to a report of the magistrate of Kleinich to the government at Trarbach 8 May 1741," desire to migrate to the new land." "JOHANN NICKLAUS LAHM" arrived 29 Sept. 1741, ship Lydia. Public., Committee

.. This is to inform you that during the past year two young fellows WALTEll LEE SHEPPARD, J1\., . under the pretext of completing their journeyman's stage (in learning MRs. F. SPENCE1\. ROACH their trade) emigrated to the so called new land, One, Johann Peter RALPH D01\.NFELD OWEN, Chairman Lorentz, is a native of Hochscheid, the other, Johann Peter Lahm, is a na­ tive of Oberkleinich," Report of a local magistrate to the government at Sponheim 12 May 1741. An entry in the records of the government at Trarbach confirms that both had emigrated in 1740. / 7 PETER LORENTZ and PETER LAAM," 27 Sept. 1740 arrived in Philadelphia on ship Lydia. Original article: .. Amerika-Ausw:anderer des 18. Jahrhunderu :lUS der heutigen Pf:llz und der Nahe. und Hunsrueck.gegend." In Mittl."ill/Ilgen ZJ$t' W fmdaungJ gtlchichlt-tltr Pfar1:tt', Supplement to Pfael. ~;scht' Familim JI WflPPrn-kllllJt, Kaiserslautern, West Germany, 19S4. Editor: Dr. Fritz Braun. RESOURCE GUIDE

FAMILY HISTORY LIBRARY™ The Hamburg Passenger Lists, SALT LAKE CITY, UTAH THE CHURCH OF JESUS CHRIST OF LATTER-DAY SAINTS 1850–1934

WHAT ARE THE HAMBURG The Hamburg passenger lists and indexes are on PASSENGER LISTS? 486 rolls of microfilm at the Family History Library plus an additional 48 rolls of microfilm for The Hamburg passenger lists contain the names of the Klüber Kartei, a newly acquired index for the millions of Europeans who emigrated through Hamburg Passenger lists covering approximately Hamburg between 1850 and 1934 (except 1850 to 1871. For film numbers, search the 1915–1919). Nearly one-third of the people who Locality section of the Family History Library emigrated from central and eastern during Catalog under: this time are included on these lists. If you have ancestors who emigrated from these areas, the GERMANY, HAMBURG, HAMBURG - Hamburg passenger lists could provide important EMIGRATION AND IMMIGRATION genealogical information about them, including their If you are using the compact disc version of the hometowns. Extensive indexes make these records ® easier to use than most other passenger lists and catalog (FamilySearch ), select the computer emigration records. number search and enter 11064. For the Klüber Kartei, select computer number 755339. The records of Europeans who emigrated through other ports, such as Bremen, LeHavre, Amsterdam, USING THE PASSENGER LIST Rotterdam, and Antwerp, have either been INDEXES destroyed or are not available for research at the Family History Library.

You may not need to look at the Hamburg passenger lists if you already know where your Four Steps to Follow ancestor was born in Europe. Furthermore, you may 1. Select the best index to use. be able to find your ancestor's birthplace in other 2. Search the index. sources, such as local records where the person 3. Obtain the passenger list. resided. 4. Search the passenger list. The Hamburg passenger lists are made up of two sections. Both sections have an index.

1. The Direct Passenger Lists include passengers who left Hamburg, Germany, and sailed directly to their destination without stopping at other European ports.

2. The Indirect Passenger Lists include passengers who stopped at another European port before sailing to their final destination. About 20 percent of the immigrants leaving Europe took indirect routes. STEP 1: SELECT THE BEST INDEX TO The Klüber Karteien USE. The Klüber Kartei, or Klüber Card File, was filmed Before using the index, you need to know the year in 1994. It consists of two separate card indexes the emigrant left Germany. The 1900, 1910, and that cover both the direct and indirect Hamburg 1920 U.S. censuses are a good place to begin passenger lists for the following years: searching for this kind of information. The census provides the year a person arrived in the United Card File 1 (Kartei 1) States. If possible, find out whether the emigrant Includes entries lettered from A–Z for: traveled directly to his or her destination or stopped at other ports along the way. Direct Passenger Lists, 1856–1871 Indirect Passenger Lists, 1866–1867 Most of the Hamburg passenger lists have been indexed. The only ones not indexed are those from Card File 2 (Kartei 2) 1850 to 1854. They are arranged alphabetically. Includes entries lettered from A–Z for: There are three sets of indexes: the Fifteen-year Index to the Direct Hamburg Passenger Lists, Direct Passenger Lists, 1850–1871 1856–1871; the Klüber Kartei, covering Indirect Passenger Lists, 1854–1865 approximately 1850–1871; and the regular indexes. Although the two files overlap in time periods, both If the emigrant departed between 1850 and 1854, are necessary since neither file is complete. These search the alphabetical passenger list for those card files are considered more complete than the years. If the emigrant departed between 1856 and Fifteen-year Index when card files 1 and 2 are used 1871, search the fifteen-year index or Klüber Kartei together. first. If the person is not listed in these, you may still wish to search the regular indexes. The Regular Indexes

The Fifteen-Year Index Both the Direct Passenger Lists and the Indirect Passenger Lists have regular indexes. The indexes are divided into segments that cover one year or The Fifteen-year Index arranges all the names on part of a year. The direct indexes begin in 1854 and the direct lists from 1856 to 1871 in one end in 1934. The indirect indexes begin in 1854 and alphabetical index. Though it is convenient to use, end in 1910. this index is not complete. After checking the index, you may still need to use the Klüber Kartei or the regular indexes for the same time period. The regular indexes are more complete, but they are more difficult to use.

2 STEP 2: SEARCH THE INDEX. Using the Klüber Kartei

Use the following instructions to search the index Using the Family History Library Catalog, find the you selected in step 1. film number of the time period and correct beginning letter for your family name. When you find a person in an index, use the information in the index to find the person in the Klüber Kartei 1 actual passenger list. See step 3 to learn how to do this. Family Name Film Number

Using the Fifteen-year Index Aab - Azeroth 1961710 Ba - Bethke 1961978 Using the table shown in figure 1, get the film on Bethmann - Brezzel 1961818 which your ancestor’s name would appear. Bribach - Czyrner 1961979 Daab - Eidenmüller 1961980 Eiding - Frei 1961981 Name Film Number Freiboese - Gorzewsky 1961982 Gos - Hamatuzsch 1982354 Hannauer - Herzog 1963651 Aab, George-Breyer, Adam 0884668 Hesbenau - Jacobus 1963652 Breytspaak, Eliza-Fick, Ludwig 0884669 Jacoby - Kellermeyer 1963653 Fick, Maria-Hartzke, August 0884670 Kelling - Koßwitz 1917107 Harung, Frid.-Katz, Salomon 0884671 Kost - Lapsap 1917108 Katz, Samual-Lewin, And. 0884672 Larcher - Lütscher 1917109 Lewin, August-Neuer, Genofeva 0884673 Lütt - Meyenburg 1964322 Neufeld, Hoseph-Ristow, Friedr. 0884674 Meyer - Nazel 1964323 Ristow, H.-Schwassengewer, H. 0884675 Neander - Pehmoeller 1964324 Schwarts, Abrah.-Volkwann, A.F.W. 0884676 Pehr - Raßner 1964325 Rast - Roszler 2012975 Rotbarth - Schmidmeier 2012976 Figure 1: Fifteen-year Index film numbers Schmidt - Schulz E. 2013230 Schulz F. - Srock 2013305 Staab - Theysen 2013306 Thias - Walthusen 2013307 Walti - de Witt 2013308 Wittach - Zywicki + 201345 item1–3 unknowns

Figure 2: A fifteen-year index card.

3 Klüber Kartei 2

Family Name Film Number

Aaener - Albersdorfer 2013451 item 4 Albert - Bemberg 2013452 Ben August - Braxmaier 2013453 Brech - Dayton 2013544 Erasmus - Gapek 2013594 Gar - Güffler 2013595 Gugel - Helwitz 2013696 Hem - Huth 2013697 Huther - Keszewsky 2013803 Ketel - Krayer 2013859 Figure 3: Index card from Klüber Kartei Krebeheure - Leopoldt 2013860 Lepar - Martens, H. 2014049 Martens, J - Mohnsohn 2014050 Mohr - Oetzmann 2014051 Oeverbeck - Oetzmann 2014215 Proh - Roschke 2014216 Rose - Schlüßler 2014323 Schlüter - Schultz 2014324 Schulze - Stawizki 2014476 Stealing - Sch/Sz - Traznik 2014477 Treacks - Wezinsky 2014478 Wemmert - Zzakowitz 2014567

The index cards provide the emigrant’s name, status or occupation, age, names of persons traveling in the same party, and place of origin. It also includes Figure 4: Index card from Klüber Kartei the year of emigration and the page number where the entry will be found. A letter i or d following the Using the Regular Indexes year will indicate if the entry was from the indirect or direct index. There are different types of cards Using the Family History Library Catalog to find used in this file. The figures below show two typical the film number, locate the index for the time period samples of cards from the Klüber Kartei. the emigrant departed.

Find the year the emigrant departed and the letter of the alphabet with which your ancestor’s surname begins. Names are arranged by the first letter of the surname only, so you may need to search the entire section to find the person you are looking for.

4 NOTE: Each letter of the alphabet was allotted When you find the emigrant in the index, note the only a certain number of pages. When these pages number following the name (see number 6 in figure were filled, the rest of the names beginning with that 3). This number indicates which page the name letter were continued on the unused pages under appears on in the passenger list. In some cases page another letter. There may or may not be a note numbers are dittoed, referring to the previous page. indicating this happened. Therefore, search all of Occasionally, large page numbers are partially the end pages assigned to other letters if your dittoed. For example, pages 1086, 1087, and 1088 ancestor’s name is not listed where it should be. might appear as 1086, 87, 88.

Figure 3 below is a sample of an entry from the Next, move up the column until you find the regular index. The actual format of the indexes vary departure date (see number 2 in figure 3). When over time. Notice the type of information provided you have both the departure date and page number, within these entries. you are ready to find the emigrant in the passenger list.

If you cannot find a person in the index to the direct lists, follow the steps outlined here to search the index to the Indirect Lists.

CAN'T FIND YOUR ANCESTOR IN THE INDEXES? If you cannot find an emigrant in the indexes, there are several possible reasons. 1. The emigrant did not sail from Hamburg. He or she may have sailed from one of several other ports in Europe, most of which have few or no records available. 2. The person was listed on another page because the first page was full. Search the end sections of other letters of the alphabet. 3. The name was spelled differently than it appears in your records. Look for alternate Figure 5: A Regular Index Entry spellings of the name.

An index entry contains: 4. The person emigrated at a different date.

1. The name of the ship. 2. The departure date of the ship (28 June STEP 3: OBTAIN THE DESIRED 1893). PASSENGER LIST. 3. The passenger's name. 4. The name of the ship's captain. Once you have found your ancestor in an index, 5. The name of the destination port. you will want to get the actual passenger list on 6. The page this information is found on the which that person appears. Film numbers for the actual passenger lists. passengers lists appear after the regular indexes in the Family History Library Catalog.

5 STEP 4: SEARCH THE PASSENGER LIST. Figure 4 shows an example of a passenger list. Format and titles may vary by shipping line and In the passenger list, turn to the page number you year. found in the index. On some passenger lists a numbered page is followed by one or more For more information on the Hamburg Passenger unnumbered pages. If your ancestor's name does not Lists and how to use them, see The Hamburg appear on the numbered page, search the Passenger Lists (Salt Lake City, Utah: unnumbered page(s) immediately following it. Genealogical Society of Utah, 1984; FHL fiche 6000034).

Figure 6: A page from from the Hamburg passenger Lists

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7 HAMBURG PASSPORT APPLICATIONS-1851-1929

The UVRFHC holdings are listed below. The film collection is incomplete both for individual years such as 1853, which has more than one film and for most years after 1912. The index will he helpful in ascertaining ifthere was an application. For holdings not available here in the UVRHC check the Family History Library Catalogue for HAMBURG - EMIGRAnON and IMMIGRAnON for holdings in Salt Lake City.

YEAR Film Number

Index for Passport Applications 1897 - 1929 A-Bra 0,577,670 Bra-E 0,577,671 F- 0,577,672 G-Hen 0,572,099 Hen-Hy 0,572,100 I-Kle 0,572,101 Kle-Ky 0,572,102 L- 0,572,103 M-Moi 0,572,104 Moi-O 0,572,105 P-Q 0,572,106 R- 0,572,107 Sch-Schu 0,572,108 Schu-Sz 0,572,109 T- 0,572,110 U-Wes 0,572,111 Wes-Z 0,572,112

Passport Applications 1851-1922

1853 0,561,269 1855 0,561,273 1856 0,561,276 1857 0,561,278 1857 0,561,279 1857-1858 0,561,280 1858 0,561,281 1858 0,561,282 1859 0,561,283 1859 0,561,284 1859-1860 0,561,285

C:\My Documents\BlNDERSlHamburg\Hamburg Passports.doc 1860 0,561,286 1860-1861 0,561,287 1861 0,561,288 1861-1862 0,561,289 1862 0,561,290 1862-1863 0,561,291 1864 0,561,293 1864-1865 0,561,294 1865 0,561,295 1868-1869 0,561,299 1872 0,561,301 1873-1874 0,561,302 1878-1880 0,563,176 1888 # 671-12521889 #1-426 0,563,185 1889 #427-1456 0,563,186 1889 #1457-1748 1890 #1-16041890-1891 #1-117 0,563,187 1891 #118-1733 1891-1892 #1-470 0,563,188 1893 -1894 #1-1725 0,563,190 1895 - 1896 #1993-20681896 #1-1922 0,563,193 1896-1897 #1922-2193 1897 #1-1743 0,563,194 1987 #1743-21621898 #1-1927 0,563,195 1899 #1773-2460 1900 #1-1600 0,563,197 1900 #1601-2868 1901 #1-1014 0,563,198 1901 #1015-2708 1902 #1-698 0,563,199 1902 #699-2956 0,563,200 1903 #1090-30231904 #1-385 0,563,202 1904 #386-1621 0,563,203 1905 #2313-3051 1906 #1-498 0,563,206 1908 #499-2969 0,563,207 1906 #2970-3326 #1-2016 0,563,208 1909 #1278-35521910 #1-114 0,565,560 1910 #115-1309 0,565,561 1910 #1310-3703 0,565,562 1910 #3703-3793 1911 #1-2302 0,565,563 1912 #730-3125 0,565,565 1912 #3126-41591913 #1-1361 0,565,566 1918 #9601-12000 0,566,806 1919 #1201-3600 0,566,816 1919 #3601-6000 0,566,817 1919 #6001-8301 0,567,092 1919 #10693-13100 0,567,094 1919 #13101-15500 0,567,095 1919 #17901-20300 0,567,097

C:\My DocumentsIBINDERS\Hamburg\Hamburg Passports.doc 2 1920 #6001-8400 0,566,810 1921 #3601-5400 0,577,605 1923 #9001-10800 0,569,057 1923 #36081-37760 0,569,072 1925 #1-1801 0,569,092 1928 #3001-5000 0,570,800

Paskarten: (Passport)

1879-1883 0,577,655

Gratispase (Free Pass)

1860-1868 0,577,660

Wanderpas Protokoll (Departure Application)

1884-1890 0,577,665

Passports for Ships:

1855-1912 0,577,672

C:\My DocumentslBINDERS\HamburglHamburg Passports.doc 3 EMIGRATION

GmMARY - HESSEN EMIGRATION CARD INDEX: (Filmed at Staatsarchiv in D3rmstadt)

TIME PERIOD FIlM NOS. CONTENTS

1800 - 1900 1,12.4·278 Item 1 Name of emigrant (surnames A-Z), age, place of origin, year of emigration, and destination.

Item 2 Name of emigrant (surnames A-Z), age, place of origin, year of emigration, destination, occupation, name of father, name of mother. Emigrants from Kreis Dieburg.

1825 J.. J?J" 279 Item 1 Name of emigrant, age, date of emigration, place of origin, destination, name of father and mother.

1800 - 1900 Item 2 Name of emigrants (A-Z), age, place of origin, year of emigration, names of children or spouse. Kreis Bergstrasse (This is a modern Kreis. designation. Names of places do not correspond to Kreis designations. as used in Meyers gazetteers).

1800 - 1900 J 121 280 Name of emigrant (A-Z), date of emigration, religion, age, place of origin, occupation, name of father and mother, whether or not emigrating with parents, name of wife, children, destination.

1821 - 18'70 1,124,319 Name of emigrant (Only those with surnames beginning with A, G. H, K, L are included), year of emigration, names of wife and children, ages, place of origin, and destination.

1,124,320 Same information as above (Surnames - beginning with P, Sch, St, T, U, V, W, and Z. ' Other Resources Binder 9 Germany Immigration

Germans to America and the Hamburg passenger lists : coordinated schedules / Roger P. Minert, Kathryn Boeckel, Caren Winters. E 184 .G3 M56x 2004

The Hamburg passenger lists: Explains the use of the passenger lists of 1850-1934 of Hamburg, Germany for locating hometowns of European emigrants to all parts of the world. Shows microfilm numbers of indexes and lists. The BYU Family History Center HAS this Film Number (6000034)

Nineteenth-century Germans to America : a consolidation of six pamphlets identifying emigrants from Baden-Wuerttemberg, Hamburg, Bremen, Nordrhein-Westfalen, Rheinland-Pfalz, and Schleswig-Holstein Smith, Clifford Neal. Alsace France Genealogy Links - French Regions-Alsace http://www.genealogylinks.net/europe/france/frenchregions.htm

GenWiki article on Alsace http://wiki-en.genealogy.net/wiki/Alsace

Antwerp CS 68 .A58x 1980 1980 The Antwerp emigration index Hall, Charles M.

1 copy available at HBLL in Religion/Family History Reference

Baden Auswanderer, 17. bis 20. Jahrhundert Card indexes and emigration lists for Baden, Germany to all parts of the world. http://www.familysearch.org/Eng/Library/fhlcatalog/supermainframeset.asp?display=title details&titleno=258733&disp=Auswanderer%2C+17%2E+bis+20%2E+Jahrhunde%20% 20&columns=*,0,0 The BYU Family History Library has SOME of these films

USA, Deutschland, Baden und Württemberg : eine Auswahl von Titeln zur Auswanderung und zur Geschichte der Deutsch-Amerikaner, vor allem aus Baden und Württemberg, von den Anfängen bis zum Ende des Zweiten Weltkrieges : aus Anlass des 200. Jahrestages der Unabhängigkeit der Vereinigten Staaten von Amerika Kuhn, Gertrud. HBLL Call Number E 184 .G3 X66

Braunschweig Auswandererlisten des ehemaligen Herzogtums Braunschweig ohne Stadt Braunschweig und Landkreis Holzminden 1846-1871/Fritz Gruhne Emigration lists for the former duchy of Braunschweig, Germany, exclusive of the city of Braunschweig and district of Holzminden. Available in Salt Lake Call Number 943.59 W29g v. 20 copy 2

Bremen CS 68 .Z55x 1988 1988 German immigrants : lists of passengers bound from Bremen to New York, 1863-1867, with places of origin Zimmerman, Gary J.

1 copy available at HBLL in Religion/Family History Reference

Hessia E 268 .H48 1974 bd.1 1974 Hessische Truppen im amerikanischen Unabhängigkeitskrieg (Hetrina) : Index nach Familiennamen Auerbach, Inge.

7 copies or volumes at HBLL

Hessische Familienkunde http://www.familysearch.org/Eng/Library/fhlcatalog/supermainframeset.asp?display=title details&titleno=149585&disp=Hessische+Familienkunde%20%20&columns=*,0,0

Palatine F 160 .P2 K7 1964 1964 Emigrants from the Palatinate to the American colonies in the 18th century Krebs, Friedrich.

1 copy available at HBLL in Harold B. Lee Library Bookshelves

Rheinland Pfalz 325.24342 M542a v.1 1973 Die Auswanderungen aus den ehemals preussuschen Teilen des Saarlandes im 19. Jahrhundert Mergen, Josef.

1 copy available at HBLL in Harold B. Lee Library Bookshelves

JV 8090 .S25 M45 vol.2 1973 Die Auswanderungen aus den ehemals preussischen Teilen des Saarlandes im 19. Jahrhundert Mergen, Josef. 2 copies or volumes at HBLL

E 184 .G3 M4 1962 Die Amerika-Auswanderung aus dem Stadtkreis Trier im 19. Jahrhundert Mergen, Josef.

1 copy available at HBLL in Harold B. Lee Library Bookshelves