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Dayton Liederkranz Turner German Genealogy Library 1 Dayton Liederkranz Turner German Genealogy Library Last Updated 3/26/2014 Library Shelf Language Location English-Eng Bookcase -B German-Ger Type of Document Title Author Year Shelf #- S Comment Eleventh Annual Dayton OH Stake Family Eng Conference Programs History Jamboree LDS 2007 B2 - S3 Fall Seminar: German Immigration Ohio Chapter of Eng Conference Programs History and Research Methods Palatines to America 2012 B2 - S3 Family History Jamboree 5th Annual Eng Conference Programs Dayton OH LDS 2001 B2 - S3 Fourteenth Annual Dayton OH Stake Eng Conference Programs Family History Jamboree LDS 1010 B2 - S3 OGS 45th Conference: Planting the Seed Eng Conference Programs Tools for Growing Your Family Tree OGS 2006 B2 - S3 OGS 33rd Conference: Finding Family Eng Conference Programs History: Bodies and Souls OGS 1984 B2 - S3 OGS 35th Conference: Expanding Your Eng Conference Programs Horizons, Resources and Research Skills OGS 1996 B2 - S3 OGS 36th Confernce: Finding & Telling Eng Conference Programs the Story & Leaving Our Legacy OGS 1997 B2 - S3 OGS 38th Conference: Searching the Eng Conference Programs Sands of Time OGS 1999 B2 - S3 OGS 43rd Conference: Settlers and Builders of Ohio - Discover Family History Eng Conference Programs Resources and Strategies OGS 2004 B2 - S3 OGS 44th Conference: From Farmlands to City Streets; Our Ancestors Changing Eng Conference Programs Environment OGS 2005 B2 - S3 OGS 47th Conference: Navigating the Past - Charting a Course for Your Family Eng Conference Programs Tree OGS 2008 B2 - S3 OGS 48th Conference: Finding Genealogical Gold in the Streams of Eng Conference Programs History OGS 2009 B2 - S3 OGS 56th Conference: Along the National Eng Conference Programs Road - Your Avenue to the Past OGS 2007 B2 - S3 1 Dayton Liederkranz Turner German Genealogy Library Last Updated 3/26/2014 Library Shelf Language Location English-Eng Bookcase -B German-Ger Type of Document Title Author Year Shelf #- S Comment Palatines to America National Conference: Palatines to America and Eng Conference Programs Into the Northwest Palatines to America 1989 B2 - S3 Donated by Dorothy Limbach Palatines to America 28th National Conf: German Ancestry from Quill Pen to Eng Conference Programs Cyberspace Palatines to America 2003 B2 - S3 Palatines to America18th National Conf: Eng Conference Programs For Lands Sake Palatines to America 1993 B2 - S3 Seventh Annual Dayton OH Stake Family Eng Conference Programs History Jamboree LDS 2003 B2 - S3 Thirtheenth Annual Dayton OH Stake Eng Conference Programs Family History Jamboree LDS 2009 B2 - S3 Twelth Annual Dayton OH Stake Family Eng Conference Programs History Jamboree LDS 2008 B2 - S3 A Genealogists Guide to the Ft. Wayne, Eng Genealogy Resources IN Public Library Karen Cavanaugh 1980 B2 - S1 Donated by Judy Schneider A Guide to Foreign Genealogical Eng Genealogy Resources Research Maralyn A. Wellauer 1973 B2 - S1 Donated by Dorothy Limbach Dayton & Montgomery Eng. Genealogy Resources A Guide to Genealogical Materials County Public Library 1987 B2 - S1 Donated by Judy Schneider National Archive of Eng Genealogy Resources Aids for Genealogical Research U.S. B2 - S1 Annals of St. Michael's Parish, Loramie, Reverend Wilhelm Eng Genealogy Resources Shelby Co, OH (1858-1903) Bigot 1903 B2 - S1 Donated by Ray Warren An'Quest'ors: A Guide to Tracing Your St. Louis Genealogical Eng Genealogy Resources Family Tree Society 1971 B2 - S1 Donated by Judy Schneider Auglaize Co, OH Cemetery Inscriptions, Vol. 3, Book 1 (St. Marys Twnshp, Auglaize County Eng Genealogy Resources Elmgrove Cemetery) Chapter of the OGS 1992 B2 - S1 Donated by Judy Schneider Auglaize Co. OH Cemetery Inscriptions, Vol. 4, Book 1 (German and Jackson Auglaize County Eng Genealogy Resources Twnshps) Chapter of the OGS 1992 B2 - S1 Donated by Judy Schneider Auglaize Co. OH Probate Death Records, Auglaize County Eng Genealogy Resources Vol. 2 and 3 Chapter of the OGS 1995 B2 - S1 Donated by Judy Schneider 2 Dayton Liederkranz Turner German Genealogy Library Last Updated 3/26/2014 Library Shelf Language Location English-Eng Bookcase -B German-Ger Type of Document Title Author Year Shelf #- S Comment Auglaize Co. OH, Cemetery Inscriptions, Vol. I, Book 1 (Clay, Goshen & Pusheta Auglaize County Eng Genealogy Resources Twnsps) Chapter of the OGS 1989 B2 - S1 Donated by Judy Schneider Auglaize Co. OH, Probate Court Birth Auglaize County Eng Genealogy Resources Records, Vol. I Chapter of the OGS 1867-1877 B2 - S1 Donated by Judy Schneider Auglaize Co. OH, Probate Court Birth Auglaize County Eng Genealogy Resources Records, Vol. II Chapter of the OGS 1877-1887 B2 - S1 Donated by Judy Schneider Auglaize County, OH Cemetery Inscriptions, Volume 1, Book 2 (Union & Auglaize County Eng Genealogy Resources Wayne Townships) Chapter of the OGS 1989 B2 - S1 Donated by Judy Schneider Auglaize County, OH Cemetery Inscriptions, Volume 2, Book 1 (Duchouguet Township, Greenlawn Auglaize County Eng Genealogy Resources Cemetery) Chapter of the OGS 1991 B2 - S1 Donated by Judy Schneider Auglaize County, OH Cemetery Inscriptions, Volume 2, Book 2 Auglaize County Eng Genealogy Resources (Duchouquet and Moulton Townships) Chapter of the OGS 1989 B2 - S1 Donated by Judy Schneider Auglaize County, OH Cemetery Inscriptions, Volume 3, Book 2 (St. Marys, Auglaize County Eng Genealogy Resources Logan, Noble & Salem Twnshps) Chapter of the OGS 1992 B2 - S1 Donated by Judy Schneider Auglaize County, OH Cemetery Inscriptions, Volume 4, Book 2 Auglaize County Eng Genealogy Resources (Washington Township) Chapter of the OGS 1992 B2 - S1 Donated by Judy Schneider Auglaize County, OH Early Births-Probate Auglaize County Eng. Genealogy Resources Recrods 1830-1869 Chapter of the OGS 1994 B2 - S1 Donated by Judy Schneider Eng Genealogy Resources Auglaize County, OH Marriages Chapman & Beaty 1948-1898 B2 - S1 Donated by Judy Schneider Auglaize County, OH Probate Court Birth Auglaize County Eng Genealogy Resources Records, Vol III (1887-1897) Chapter of the OGS 1997-1897 B2 - S1 Donated by Judy Schneider Eng Genealogy Resources Calvary Cemetery of Dayton OH 1872 B2 - S1 Calvary Cemetery of Dayton OH, 125th Eng Genealogy Resources Anniversary 1997 B2 - S1 Cemetery Records for St. Anthony Parish Rita Wagner Eng Genealogy Resources Padua & Old St. Anthony Cemetery North Timmerman 1999 B2- S1 Donated by Judy Schneider 3 Dayton Liederkranz Turner German Genealogy Library Last Updated 3/26/2014 Library Shelf Language Location English-Eng Bookcase -B German-Ger Type of Document Title Author Year Shelf #- S Comment Complete Beginner's Guide to Genealogy, the Internet, and Your Eng Genealogy Resources Genealogy Computer Program Karen Clifford 2001 B2 - S2 Donated by Bill Roos Deciphering Gothic Records (German Eng Genealogy Resources Script) Fay S. Dearden 1996 B1 - S2 Educational Book on the Instruction of Eng Genealogy Resources World History Textbook 1952 B2 - S2 Family Tree Problem Solver: Proven Methods for Scaling the Inevitable Brick Marsha Hoffman Eng. Genealogy Resources Wall Rising 2005 B2-S2 Montgomery County Eng Genealogy Resources Five Generation Charts, Vol 1 Genealogical Society 1985 B2 - S1 Donated by Jim Bordewisch Eng Genealogy Resources Fryburg (Auglaize Co) German Families Mark Steinke B2 - S1 National Archives and Guides to Genealogical Records in the Records Eng Genealogy Resources National Archives Administration 1964 B2-S1 Holy Trinity Catholic Church Cemetery Eng Genealogy Resources Inscriptions Ruth Wagner Schieltz 1982 B2 - S1 Donated by Judy Schneider Eng Genealogy Resources Liwwat Boke - 1807-1882 Luke Knapke B1 - S1 Donated by Judy Schneider Marriage Records of Shelby County, OH, Barbara Adam and Eng Genealogy Resources Vol I (1819-1870) Gene Mozley B2 - S1 Donated by Judy Schneider Marriage Records of Shelby County, OH, Barbara Adam and Eng Genealogy Resources Vol II (1871-1899) Gene Mozley B2 - S1 Donated by Judy Schneider New Bremen Marriage (Churches: St. Paul - 1835-1922; St. Peter - 1845- Eng Genealogy Resources 1924; & Zion - 1866-1926 Lucille Francis 1996 B2 - S1 Eng Genealogy Resources Obscure Genealogical Sources George Schweitzer B1 - S2 Pilgrims All - A History of St. Augustina Louis, Rita and David Eng Genealogy Resources Parish, Minster, OH 1832-1982 Hoying 1982 B1 - S2 Donated by Judy Schneider Pocket Guides to Genealogical Resource Eng Genealogy Resources Centers of the Mid-Atlantic NationalLauren Wright Archives and 1993 B1 - S2 Eng Genealogy Resources Publications Records 1997 B1 - S2 Eng Genealogy Resources Reinhart Family History (1588-1998) Ruth Wagner Schieltz 1998 B2 - S3 Donated by Judy Schneider 4 Dayton Liederkranz Turner German Genealogy Library Last Updated 3/26/2014 Library Shelf Language Location English-Eng Bookcase -B German-Ger Type of Document Title Author Year Shelf #- S Comment Selected Information about Local Eng Genealogy Resources Genealogical Resources Dayton Metro Library 2011 B2 - S1 Donated by Bill Roos St. Aloysius Church, Carthegena OH, Eng Genealogy Resources 1865-1990 Ruth Wagner Schieltz 1998 B2 - S1 Donated by Judy Schneider Eng Genealogy Resources St. Clement Church - 150th Anniversary 2000 B2 - S1 St. Clement Church, St. Bernard, OH - Eng Genealogy Resources 150th Anniversary 1850-2000 B2 - S1 St. John Church, Maria Stein, OH 1836- Eng Genealogy Resources 1986 Henry Leugers 1986 B2 - S1 Donated by Judy Schneider St. Joseph Church Recrods - 1840-1940, Eng Genealogy Resources Ft. Recovery, Mercer Co. OH Ruth King B2 - S1 Donated by Judy Schneider St. Rose Church Sesquicentennial (St.
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