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Gives genealogies of 30 Shuck/Shook lines, including descendants listings, family group charts and miscellaneous individuals. Extensive information about Andrew Shuck of Kentucky. Also includes extensive listings of US Census, tax, US IGI and European IGI for surname Shuck/Shook and related spellings. Fully indexed.
FHL Catalog Notes: " Shuck, Shock, Shook, Schuck, Schock, Schook, Schug, Schuh and Shough families of Kentucky, West Virginia, Maryland, North Carolina, Ohio, Pennsylvania, and Virginia. The emigrant ancestors of these families came originally from Germany, Austria, Switzerland and the Netherlands. This book contains information taken from census records, land records and USA International Genealogical Index, etc. // Includes Index. "
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See Larry Shuck Bibliography for more information, including how and where to order.
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Documents the family and descendants of Levi Shuck born 21 SEP 1817 Shelby Co., KY, died 4 OCT 1894 at Lincoln Co., MO. Levi-3 was a descendant of Andrew Shuck (c1733-1803) [1.0] of Kentucky (Cornelius-2, Andrew-1). Levi migrated to Pike and Lincoln Counties, Missouri before 1840. Covers families through 1973.
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"Will and family records of Andrew Shuck of Shelby County, Ky." [I have not seen.]
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The Viers-Shook-Falor (Failer/Fehler) family group in Iowa put together a very impressive report or booklet entitled "Viers-Shook Family Record" published in 1976. The report is 44 pgs. It is not known whether they have updates to this report. The Viers-Shook-Falor (Failer/Fehler) family reunion has been and may still be held in Iowa every year. (Michael Shook (1786-1825) married 31 Mar 1812 at Stark Co., Ohio to Eva Ann Falor (Fehler or Failor). He was s/o John Shook (1761-1799) and Elizabeth Barbara Ohl (1767-1832). Daughter Elizabeth (1813-1897) married James Viers and daughter Anna (1818-1888) married Daniel Viers. James and Daniel were sons of Bazel J. Viers (1773-1840) and Anna Dixon (1776-1857).)
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Pages 223a-374b give descendants of John Schock (Shuck) Sr. [5.0] (aka John Martin Shuck/Shuck/Shook), born 1730 or 1723, died 1804 near Springfield, Washington County, Ky. Arrived 1749 on the ship Albany. Married 12 FEB 1753 Mary Margaret (Margaretha) Wagner. Descendants to Indiana, Iowa, Missouri and Oregon.
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This includes allied families of Cone, Crowell, Holsclaw and Hunter. 5p. This is descendant of John Martin Shuck (1723was1730-1804) (Jacob-4, Jacob-3, Philip-2, John-1.)
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"These records were found in a personal diary kept by Emma P. Shuck, wife of Hiram Sylvanus Crowell, and therefore may be the only copy. This includes allied families of Berry, Cone, Crowell, Holsclaw and Hunter."
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"Andrew Shuck (1815-1894) and his wife, Mary Conlee Shuck (1818-1907), had seven children, 1839-1848. The family migrated to the Oregon Territory in 1847. Descendants listed lived in Oregon, California and elsewhere." "Includes the Wallace and other related families." [I have not seen.]
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See also [G.1] Adam Shock of Montgomery Co., Ohio, below
Date: Sat, 10 Jul 2004 21:02:07 -0600 From: SHOOK-D-request@rootsweb.com Subject: SHOOK-D Digest V04 #32 X-Loop: SHOOK-D@rootsweb.com ______________________________X-Message: #1 Date: Thu, 8 Jul 2004 18:45:22 -0400 From: moreck [at] juno.com Subject: New Cemetery Books available New cemetery books available on the SHOOK & HOLSAPPLE Cemeteries located in Darke County, Ohio. Both cemeteries have both Birt & Shook surnames listed in the burials. The first BIRT that was located in Darke County was Andrew Davidson BIRT, husband to Elizabeth SHOOK, daughter of Harmonious SHOOK & Susannah HAGLER (?). Families of these couple are buried in both cemeteries. Holsapple cemetery is located one mile north of SHOOK on the same road. Price on the cemetery books are as follows. Postage is included in the price of the books. Worth your inerest in SHOOK and HOLSAPPLE cemeteries to have a copy of the books for your own personal library. Holsapple Cemetery Book - $25.00 Shook Cemetery Book - $40.00 Postage included. Contact: Mr. Roger Spencer 1619 High Street Logansport, Indiana 46947-2863 phone: 1-574-753-9592
"Includes Smith and related families." "Lawrence Shook (b. ca. 1733) moved from Pennsylvania (via Maryland, Virginia and West Virginia) to St. Clair County, Illinois. Descendants and relatives lived in Pennsylvania, Maryland, Virginia, West Virginia, Illinois and elsewhere. Includes some Shuck, Shook individuals and families without tracing relationship."
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Descendants of Lawrence Shook of Hardy Co., West Virginia. [7.0] Major families covered are: Corwin, Hale, Heukle, Kipp, Shook, Teter, Wright.
FHL Catalog Notes: " Chiefly ancestral families of Cleveland Eldred Shook. He was born in 1890 near Tekamah, Burt County, Nebraska, the son of Eldred Slyster and Mary Jane Corwin Shook. He married Linnie Fay Rockwell in 1913 at Siox City, Nebraska. They had three children, 1914-1932. Subjects: Shook
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Descendants of Lawrence Shook of Hardy Co., West Virginia. [7.0]
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FHL Catalog Notes: " Microfilm of typescript, ms., and newsclipping collection (part photocopy, [36] leaves) in possession of Oscar Curtis, Bloomington, Indiana. // Contains family group sheets, genealogical correspondence, reasearch notes, and a newspaper article, 1901, about Henry Shook of Ellettsville, Indiana. // George A. Shook, son of George and Mary Shook, was born in 1790 in that part of North Carolina that later became part of Tennessee. He married Carolina Elizabeth Heilman ca. 1813 in North Carolina. They had fifteen children, 1814-ca. 1832, born in North Carolina and Indiana. He died in 1862 at Ellettsville, Monroe County, Indiana. // Volkert Volkertson was born ca. 1692 at Brooklyn, New York, the son of Dirck Volkerse. He married Dinah Van Lieuvin, ca. 1717. They had ten children, 1718-1740, born in Somerset County, New Jersey. His son, Abraham Fulkerson, was born in 1740. He married Sarah Gibson in Rowan County, North Carolina, in 1766. They had nine children, 1768-1794, all born in Scott County, Virginia. He died before March 1821 in Scott County. Children lived in Tennesse, Indiana, and Missouri. // Subjects: Shook Fulkerson "
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"Includes Workman, Stanley and related families. Some descendants were Mormons." "Jacob Shuck (Shook) was born in 1794 in Pennsylvania and married Katherine Miller. He died after 1833."
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FHL Catalog Notes: " Jonas Shook (1805-1889) was born in St. Clair County, Illinois, the son of Samuel and Susannah Henkle Shook, natives of Virginia. Polly Ann Land (1809-1887) was born in South Carolina. She migrated to North Carolina and then Illinois with her parents. Jonas Shook and Polly Ann Land were married in 1827 in Illinois. They had seven children, 1828-1844. The family migrated from St. Clair County, Illinois, and settled at Wiota, Wisconsin, in 1837. The following year they moved to a farm in Adams Township, Green County, Wisconsin. Jonas and Polly Shook died at Monroe, Wisconsin. Descendants lived in Wisconsin, Iowa, Minnesota, Kansas, and elsewhere. // Includes the Collentine, Grant, Holmes, Lemon, Teehan and other related families. // Includes a partial index. // Subjects: Shook Collentine Grant Holmes Lemon Teehan "
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" Microfilm of original records at the Clark County Genealogical Society in Marshall, Illinois. // Record contains history of the Shook family beginning with John N. Shook who was born 23 Aug. 1788 in Germany. He married Dorcas Ball. He died 3 Nov. 1838 and was buried in Versailles, Indiana. // Subjects: Shook "
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FHL Catalog Notes: " Microreproduction of original published: Indianapolis, Ind. : P. M. F. Shook, 1976. 65, [42] leaves : geneal. tables. // Includes indexes. // Includes Davis, Hallgarth, Littrell, Pearson, Roberts, Webb and related families. // John N. Shook (1788-1838) married Dorcas Ball and immigrated from Germany to Baltimore, Maryland in 1810/1811, later moving to Versailles, Indiana. Descendants lived in Maryland, Indiana, Ohio, Michigan, Kentucky and elsewhere. // Subjects: Shook Davis Hallgarth Littrell Roberts Webb Pearson "
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Note that there is dispute whether Adam Shock (1765-1843) of Montgomery Co., Ohio was son of John Martin Shuck (1723-1804) (line 005, above).
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Completely defines family of Mose Shuck (1784-1857) of Greenbrier Co. WVa. He born 1784 Virginia, died 1857 Greenbrier Co. VA. Married Mary Ann Fleshman. She born 1781 VA, died 1849 Greenbrier Co. VA. She dau. of Samuel, gd/o Robert, ggd/o Peter, gggd/o Zacharius b Germ arr 1717. [Z.0/128]
FHL Catalog Notes: "Bibliography: p. 403-404. // Includes index (listing (Seidenstricker, Seydenstricker, Sidenstricker as variant spellings.) // Includes Claypool, Hanshew, Hedrick, Vaught and related families. // Includes 'IGI Shuck tables' and 'AIS Shuck tables.' // Moses Shuck (1784/1785-1857) lived in Greenbrier County, Virginia (later West Virginia), and married Mary Ann Fleshman. Descendants and relatives lived in Virginia, West Virginia, Maryland, North Carolina, Pennsylvania, Ohio, Idaho and elsewhere. "
See Larry Shuck Bibliography for more information, including how and where to order.
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Revision and update of the 1986 book on Shucks, Fleshmans and Sydenstrickers. Family of Mose Shuck (1784-1857) of Greenbrier Co. WVa. He born 1784 Virginia, died 1857 Greenbrier Co. VA. Married Mary Ann Fleshman. She born 1781 VA, died 1849 Greenbrier Co. VA. She dau. of Samuel, gd/o Robert, ggd/o Peter, gggd/o Zacharius b Germ arr 1717. [Z.0/128]
FHL Catalog Notes: " Mose Shuck (1784-1857) was born in Virginia. He married Mary Ann Fleshman (1781-1849), daughter of Samuel and Mary Ann Orebach Fleshman, in 1804 in Greenbrier County, Virginia [West Virginia.] They had thirteen childre, 1805?-1830. Mose and Mary Ann Shuck died in Greenbrier County. Descendants listed lived in West Virginia, Ohio, and elsewhere. // Includes the Bowyer, Campbell, Fink, Rodgers, and other related families. // Also includes other ancestral lines of the author. Ancestors include: Cyriacus Fleishmann/Fleshman (ca. 1675-1748) of Germany and Orange County, Virginia; Joh. Phillipp Casimir Seydenstricker (m. 1707) of Bad Duerkhelm, Bayem [sic?] Pfalz, Germany; Christopher Smith (ca. 1760-ca.1833) of Maryland and Monroe County, West Virginia; George Lewis (ca. 1710-ca. 1795); James Kincaid of Scotland; Frederick Keister (1730-1815) of Germany and Pendleton County, West Virginia. "
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FHL Catalog Notes: " Microreproduction of original published: Spokane, Wash. : C.L.T. Lartigue, 1970. 121, [74] p. // Partial bibliography: p. 2. // Includes index. // Includes Campau, DeWitt, Fox, Freer, Generaux and related families. // "Twenty-five copies made." // "Some pages are double numbered"--L.C. card. // Heinrich Deitz (b.1724) immigrated before 1758 from Germany to Dutchess County, New York, and anglicized his name to John Henry Teats. He married Anna Muller in 1758, and died after 1800. Henry Teats (1797- 1880) was a direct descendant in the third generation, born in Rhinebeck, New York, and married Betsy Shook. They moved to Mt. Clemens, Michigan, and after Betsy's death, Henry moved to Hope, Kansas to live with a son. Descendants and relatives lived in New York, Michigan, Kansas, Colorado, Washington and elsewhere. // Subjects: Teats Deitz Shook Campau DeWitt Fox Freer Generaux "
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FHL Catalog Notes: " Microreproduction of original published: Spokane, Wash. : C.L. Lartigue, 1970. 121, [74] p. // Some pages are double numbered. // John Henry Teats (1724-1823), or Johan Henrick Dietz, immigrated from the Palatinate of Germany to Dutchess County, New York before 1758, and married Anna (Annatje) Muller in 1758. Henry Teats (1797-1880), a grandson, marrked Betsy Shook in 1821, and moved to Mt. Clemens, Macomb County, Michigan in 1837. After the death of his wife, Henry moved to Hope, Kansas to live with a son and family. Descendants and relatives lived in New York, Michigan, Kansas, Nebraska, Colorado, Idaho, Washington and elsewhere. Includes other lines of ancestry (many of them Dutch) in New York, New England and elsewhere to the early 1600s. // Includes index (including Dietz as a variant spelling). // Includes Campau, Cramer, DeWitt, Fox, Freer, Generaux, Healy, Houghten, Shook and related families. // Subjects: Teats Dietz Campau Fox Freer Generaux Houghten Shook "
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Note: IGI shows Betsey Shook m. 1822 Dutchess Co. NY to Henry Teets. Her Shook ancestor connection not known by me.
FHL Catalog Notes: " Microfilm copy of typescript (2 p.) in the North Arkansas Regional Library, Harrison, Arkansas. "
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FHL Catalog Notes: " Microfilm copy of typescript (2 p.) in the North Arkansas Regional Library, Harrison, Arkansas. "
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FHL Catalog Notes: " Alfred Montgomery Shook was born July 16, 1845, son of James Keith Shook and Eliza Herndon Green. He grew up near Winchester, Franklin County, Tennessee. On August 17, 1871 Teresa Estill and Alfred were married at Nashville. She was the daughter of Dr. Wallace Estill and Eleanor Crabb. Alfred died March 18, 1923 at Nashville and Teresa died March 8, 1919. The couple had five children. // Descendants are located in Alabama, Tennessee and elsewhere. // Includes Carpenter, Estill, Green, Keith and other related families. // Includes index // Subjects: Shook Carpenter Estill Green Keith "
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FHL Catalog Notes: " Microfilm of original typed and handwritten records in the Scott County Public Library, Scottsburg, Ind. // Subjects: Shook "
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FHL Catalog Notes: " Microfilm of typescript (photocopy, 2, 3, 10 leaves) at the Greensburg Public Library, Greensburg, Indiana. // John Harrison Johnson (1791-1869) married Sarah Stout in 1816. They had seven children, 1816-1833. He died in Butler County, Ohio, near Oxford. Most descendants listed lived in Indiana. // Subjects: Johnson Shook // Title Also Known As: Descendants of Lucretia Shook and William H. Johnson Johnson history "
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Includes descendants of Andrew Shuck of Kentucky [1.0]. Historical background information of the Low Dutch Colony in Kentucky and migration of Low Dutch from New Jersey and Pennsylvania.
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Includes: This book covers one particular line of Banta's who married descendants of Andrew Shuck [1.0]: Hendrick-1, Hendrick-2, Hendrick-3, Hendrick-4 (1740-1777)(father of Polly Banta who marr. William "Billy" Shuck), Henry-5 (1762-1844)(marr. Sally Shuck), Henry-6, Henry-7. It has a comprehensive and very interesting history of the Low Dutch settlements and migration from NJ, PA, VA and KY. Has descendants of Henry-5 Banta and Sally Shuck. Also, discussion of Andrew Shuck (ca.1733-1803) and his children (pgs. 153-155). The list of Andrew's children includes an Anna and Agnes, whom researchers now believe were not part of this family.
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Includes: [I have not seen.] ("Text partly in Dutch.") "Includes Duryea (Durie), Polan (Poland), Sharp, Shuck and related families." "Supplement to work entitled: Banta pioneers: and records of the wives and allied families /prepared by Elsa M. Banta [Soldiers Grove, Wis.] : E.M. Banta, 1983. This supplement contains family history and genealogical data about one branch of the ancestry of the Banta family in the Netherlands, with maps and photographs of the area. Also included are additions and corrections to data in the original volume about Banta descendants in the United States, living in New Jersey, New York, Virginia, Kentucky, Indiana, Missouri and elsewhere.
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Mention of Shuck surname only once. However, a lot of interesting historical material about the Low Dutch Company, Shaker sect and involvement of the Banta family.
Includes descendants of Andrew Shuck [1.0].
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"Includes Bergen, Demarest, DuBois, Schenck, Stryker, Terhune, Wyckoff, and related families, along with variant spellings: Van Voorhis/Voorhis, Van Voorhees/Voorhees, Vorhease, Van Voor Hezen/Voor Heysen, Voorhies/Van Voorhies/Vorheis, Voris and others." "Cornelis Coerte Van Voorhees was the son of Coert Stevense Van Voorhees and Marritje Gerritse Van Couwenhoven and grandson of Steven Coerte Van Voorhees, who immigrated to Flatlands, L.I. from Holland in 1660. Descendants scattered from N.Y. to N.J. and later westward to Indiana, Iowa and elsewhere."
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Includes: Descendants of Andrew Shuck of Kentucky [1.0] However, I have not seen a copy yet.
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"A genealogy of the descendants of Richard Omohundro who died in Mar 1698. He married Ann Moxley. He settled in Westmorland County, Virginia before 1670." "Includes Bransford, Pettit, Phillips, Potter, Pruitt, stone, Thomas, and related families."
Includes: Descendants of Andrew Shuck of Kentucky [1.0] at Lincoln County, Missouri as descendants of Birdie Frances Shuck (1875-1948) who married Reuben Carver Omohundro (1868-1906).
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"Includes Ferrel, Giebler, Jacobs, O'Mara, Palmer, Self and related families." "Spottswood James Omohundro (1817-1903) married Sarah Elizabeth Hutcherson in 1840 in Amherst County, Virginia, and they moved to Elsberry, Pike County [sic - Elsberry is in Lincoln Co.], Misouri about 1867. Descendants and relatives lived in Virginia, Missouri, Arkansas, Oklahoma, Illinois, Indiana, Michigao and elsewhere.
Includes: Descendants of Andrew Shuck of Kentucky [1.0] at Lincoln County, Missouri through Birdie Frances Shuck (1875-1948).
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It APPEARS that this is volume 1 of a two-volume set and in 1996 volume 2 was published combined with w reprint of volume 1. See following entry.
Includes: Margaret Shuck (1768-1852), daughter of Andrew Shuck of Kentucky [1.0], who married Perry (Para) Tharp. Gives (page 188) children and descendants of Perry and Margaret (Shuck) Tharp. Also gives their Hundley descendants (page 118).
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It APPEARS that this is combined volume 1 and volume 2 published in 1996; volume 1 having been published in 1988. See prior entry.
Includes: Margaret Shuck (1768-1852), daughter of Andrew Shuck of Kentucky [1.0], who married Perry (Para) Tharp. Gives (page 188) children and descendants of Perry and Margaret (Shuck) Tharp. Also gives their Hundley descendants (page 118).
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"Thomas Holcombe (b.ca. 1595/1601) immigrated from England to Boston, Massachusetts in 1630, and married widow Elizabeth Ferguson about 1632. They moved to Dorchester, Massachusetts in 1633, and to Windsor, Connecticut in 1635/1636, where he died after 1657. Descendants (chiefly spelling the surname Holcomb or Holcombe) and relatives lived through the United States and elsewhere. Includes ancestry and genealogical history in England, Wales and elsewhere."
Includes: Margaret Shuck born 19 May 1843 Henry Co., KY, dau. of George William Shuck and Nancy Kathryn Eldrich Shuck;, married 25 Jan. 1865 KY Charles Christopher "Chrisley" Holcombe. Parents of George William Shuck not determined, though the Henry Co. connection may indicate a descendant of Andrew Shuck [1.0].
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Includes: Descendants of Johann Martin Shuck [5.0]
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Includes: I have not seen a copy yet. Per Larry Shuck book pg. 100, related to the family of Philip Shuck (1760PA-1835IN) [5.2].
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FHL Cagalot Notes: " Microfilm of typescript and ms. collection (photocopy, 55 leaves in varioua foliations) loaned filming by Tom Heminger, South Bend, Indiana. // Contents: The road to Frederick -- Maryland church records of Andrew Henry Hemminger, Sr. -- The Frederick Heminger and Rebecca Keyser Heminger family line : descendants of Johannes and Margaretha Hemminger, German immigrants of 1749 -- The James Monroe Heminger family line -- "Search the scriptures for they are a light unto thy path" : records from the original family Bible -- Eli Heminger family photo captions -- Family group sheets for the families of Johannes Hemminger (b. 1703); Andrew Henry Hemminger, Sr. (1749-1829); Frederick Heminger (1768-after 1850); Eli Heminger (1818-1894); Thomas Heminger (1841-1874); William Henry Heminger (1867-1959); James Walter Heminger (1893-1989); William Lee Heminger (b. 1917); Thomas Lee Heminger, Sr. (b. 1847); and Ronald A. Cunningham -- Early marriages of Stark County, Ohio [Heminger, Keyser, Shook, Heckathorn, and Herbster]. // Johannes Hemminger married Margaretha Veitt in 1726 at Schwarzwalckreis, Neckartenzlingen, Germany. They had four children, ca. 1728-1749. The family immigrated to America and landed in Philadelphia in 1749. Their son, Andrew (Andreas) Henry Hemminger (ca. 1749-1829), and his wife, Anna Maria Hemminger, had six children, 1768-1782. The family attended the Evangelical Lutheran Church in Frederick, Maryland, 1779-1788, and later moved to Milford Township, Bedford County, Pennsylvania. Andrew Hemminger died near Somerset, Pennsylvania. // Eli Heminger, son of Frederick and Rebecca Keyser Heminger and grandson of Andrew Henry and Anna Maria Hemminger, was born in 1818 in Pike Township, Starke County, Ohio. He married Lydia A. Shook in 1840 at Carlton, Ohio. They had eight children, 1841-1856. The family moved to Penn Township, St. Joseph County, Indiana, in 1849. He died in 1894 and was buried at Walkerton, St. Joseph County, Indiana. Descendants listed lived in Indiana and elsewhere. // Subjects: Heminger Hemminger Keyser Shook Heckathorn Herbster "
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"A generalogy of the ancestry and descendants of Hiram Croel (Crowell) born in 1809 in New York State, died 29 Jul 1853 at Manchester, Dearborn county, Indiana and his wife Mary Conger born in 1814. They were married on the 22 Dec 1830." Includes the Berry, Shuck, Bowler and related families. One hundred copies. [I have not seen]
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FHL Catalog Notes: " George Ackerman, a Mennonite, immigrated to America and settled in Bucks County, Pennsylvania, sometime between 1732 and 1747. He and his wife, Anna, had at least three sons. Descendants of his sons, George Ackerman (1747-1818) and John Ackerman (1749?-1823), lived in Pennsylvania and elsewhere. // Includes the Albert, Gottschalk, Kressler, Shook, Yoder and other related families. // Includes some descendants of (George) Stephen Ackerman (1700-1769), a Lutheran living in Bucks County at the same time as George Ackerman. He was born at Siegelsbach, near Heilbronn, Germany. He married Eva Braum in 1731. They had twelve children, 1732-1752. The family immigrated to America in 1738. Descendants listed lived in Pennsylvania and elsewhere. // Includes index. Subjects: Gottschalk Ackerman Kressler Shook Yoder "
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FHL Catalog Notes: " Includes index. // Includes Aldrich, Comstock, Gill, Keeton, Lee, Newman, Shook, Stringer, White, Whitlock and related families. // No Library copy to be made. // William White (1766-1821), grandson of James Taylor White of Virginia, married Amy (Amelia) Comstock in 1791. Descendants and relatives lived in Virginia, the Carolinas, Louisiana, Texas (a part of Mexico in 1823) and elsewhere. " // Subjects: Aldrich Comstock Gill Keeton Lee Newman Shook Stringer White Whitlock "
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" FHL Catalog Notes: " Part one only on microfilm. // Contents: pt. 1. The ancestors of my paternal grandfather, Lemuel Broadway Shook (1875-1940) - pt. 2. Ancestor work sheets // Lemuel Shook was born in Texas in 1875. His family were early Texas settlers. He married Sarah Sibbie Graham in 1897 and they had two sons. Information on his descendants who still live in Texas as well as background on many of his ancestral lines which came out of the colonial south is given in this volume. // Includes index. // Includes Shook, Bishop, Boone, Fleming, Wilson, and related families. // Subjects: Shook Bishop Boone Fleming Wilson "
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FHL Catalog Notes: " Bibliography: p. 33-38. // Includes indexes. // Includes Harmon, Shook, Snow and related families. // Biographical sketch of Orrin Gilbert Doughten (1835-1902), and some ancestors and descendants of Marmaduke Doughten (ca.1795-1848) and his wife, Mary Maria Dunscomb (1806-1853). Marmaduke and Mary Maria were the parents of Orrin. Ancestors lived in New England, New York, Pennsylvania and Ohio. Descendants listed lived chiefly in Ohio. // Subjects: Doughten Dunscomb Harmon Shook Snow "
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FHL Catalog Notes: " Cover title: Corwin. // Contents: The Corwin genealogy (Curwin, Curwen, Corwine) in the United States / by Edward Tanjore Corwin -- The parentage of Matthias Corwin of Southold, L.I., and his relationship to George Corwin of Salem, Mass. / by Henry Fitz-Gilbert Waters -- Family history book : geneal- ogies of the Corwins and related families / by Zella Ruch and Viola Kiessling -- A family history and genealogy of Henry Case (1715-1767) and Margery Carscadden (1714-1792), Orange County, New York -- Partial Ohio Corwin genealogy, showing descent from the immigrant / Kathleen Strock -- Some of the descendants of Timothy Hixson and Naomi Corwin -- Wright genealogy -- Colleen Alice Corwin -- Amos B. Corwin -- Joshua Case Corwin (b.Jan. 6, 1800-d.Jan. 11, 1877) -- Corwin genealogy / compiled by Ellen Van Houten -- Genealogy of Albert L. Corwin / compiled by De Forest Joseph Corwin Sr. -- The Corwin family coat of arms / compiled by Allen W. Corwin -- The family of Cleveland Eldred Shook / by Henry Earl Close, Jr. // Includes partial indexes (listing Curwen and other variant spellings). // Includes Brown, Carpenter, Case, Clark, Hixson (Hixon), Shook, Wright and related families. // Matthias Corwin (d.1658) immigrated in 1633 from England to Ipswich, Massachusetts, and moved to Long Island, New York in 1640. Includes other immigrant Corwins and some of their descendants. Includes Corwin ancestry in England, Germany, Hungary and elsewhere. // Subjects: Corwin Curwen Brown Carpenter Case Clark Hixson Hixon Shook Wright "
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FHL Catalog Notes: " Descendants of Johann Peter von Kennen/von Konnen (b. 1722), who came to Philadelphia, Pa. in 1748 and later moved on to North Carolina. He had five sons and three daughters. His sons were: John (b. ca. 1750), William (b. ca. 1755), Peter (b. ca. 1760), Martin (b. ca. 1770), and Jacob (b. ca. 1775). There were three other members of this family, who also emigrated from Switzerland: Balthasar (b. 1729) came to Leacock Twsp., Pa. in 1749; Johann Jacob (b. 1731) went to Ohio in 1751; and Hans Martin (b. 1727) went to Pennsylvania in 1749 and probably later to North Carolina. This book includes mainly the descendants of sons of Johann Peter. Descendants live in North Carolina, Texas and elsewhere. // Includes allied families of Shook, Freeman, Cornelison etc. // Includes index. // Subjects: Cannon Fincannon Voncannon Vuncannon Shook Freeman Cornelison "
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FHL Catalog Notes: " Second Edition. // This multi-volume set of books is concerned chiefly with the descendants of Samuel Franklin, son of John Franklin Sr. (1727-1819) of Burke County, North Carolina. John Franklin Sr. (1727-1819) was a Revolu- tionary War soldier, and the Franklin Clan believes he was also a great nephew of Benjamin Franklin (1706-1790), the American statesman and philosopher who helped draft the Constitution. John Franklin Sr. (1727-1819) married Phebe Parker and had eleven children (five boys and six girls). His son, Samuel Franklin (d.1853), married Dorcas Burns, and had seven children (six boys and one girl). Descendants and relatives (and probably ancestors) lived in Pennsylvania, North Carolina, South Carolina, Georgia, Tennessee, Texas and elsewhere. Includes some ancestors in England to the early 1500s. // Includes Burleson, Cook, Cuthbertson, Daniels, Dellinger, Denny, Oakes, Phillips, Presley, Reese, Shook, Todd, Vance and related families. // Library copy of v. 1 is "film only;" v. 2 available as both paper and film copy; v. 3 available thusfar as paper copy only. // Subjects: Franklin Burleson Daniels Dellinger Oakes Phillips Reese Shook Todd Vance "
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FHL Catalog Notes: " This a multivolume work in progress. Succeeding volumes will provide more information. // Each volume has a bibliography. // Contents: v. 1. First five generations -- v. 2. Generations six through ten. // Includes indexes. // Additions, corrections and updates found in the periodical entitled "3-D data : the newsletter of the Dyckman/Dikeman/Dykeman Family Association" published: East Poland, Maine : Dyckman/Dikeman/Dykeman Family Association, 1985- . Later published in Yuma, Arizona. // Johannes Dyckman, emigrated from the Netherlands in 1651, settling at Fort Orange (now Albany, New York). Descendants lived in New York, Connecticut, and elsewhere. Variants of surname include: Dikeman, Dykeman, Dykman, etc. Includes related families of Knickerbocker, Beers, Shook, Stewart and others. // Subjects: Dikeman Beers Dyckman Shook Stewart Knickerbocker "
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FHL Catalog Notes: " Typescript (photocopy) compiled by Gerald Dean Jones, Lima, Ohio. // Includes manuscript additions for 1980 and 1981. // Includes Gill, Grossinbacker, Potts, Romick, Schoonover, Shook, Tucker and related families. // Three Jones brothers--Ephraim (b.178-), Abraham (b.178-) and Samuel (b.1790)--moved from Pennsylvania to Monroe County, Ohio. Descen- dants and relatives lived in Ohio, West Virginia and elsewhere. // Subjects: Jones Gill Grossinbacker Potts Romick Schoonover Shook Tucker "
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FHL Catalog Notes: " Direct print made from film made at Alleman Library, Univeristy of Virginia, Charlottesville, Va., 1932. Loaned for filming by Bennett S. Baker, representative of the Sparks Family Organization. // Includes Beaty, Davidson, Ivy, Metsker, Purvis, Shook, Swinehart and related families. // William Tennis Sparks was born at Laurel, Franklin Co., Ind. in 1849. In 1869, he married Mary Caroline Beaty near Sharpsville, Tipton Co., Ind. They had two daughters. In 1883, he married Lida Swinehart. They had two children. The last date in his journal is 2 Aug. 1929. // Subjects: Sparks Beaty Davidson Ivy Metsker Purvis Shook Swinehart "
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FHL Catalog Notes: " Includes Shook, Stahl, Norrman and related families. // Leander Liback was born April 4, 1868 in Finland. His parents were Matts Mattson Liback the Elder (1833-1909) and Anna Lisa Simonsdr. (1828-1907). He immigrated to the United States in 1889. He married Minnie May Ford (1876-1914) March 31, 1899. They had four children. Leander died July 5, 1956. Ancestors, descendants and relatives lived in Finland, New Jersey, Texas and elsewhere. Subjects: Liback Leback Lybeck Shook Stahl Norrman "
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FHL Catalog Notes: " Includes index. // William Mansfield/Mansfeldt and his two brothers emigrated from the Black Forest region of Germany to England and then to the Colonies in the late 1700's and landed at North Carolina. One brother went north and the other died shortly after landing. William stayed in North Carolina and married Rebecca Thomas. They also lived in South Carolina and Kentucky before settling in the Sequatchie Valley of Tennessee in 1823. They were the parents of five sons: John M. married Gemima Russell and they were the parents of nine children; Mathew William married Susanah (?Randolph) and five children were born; Thomas married Catherine Roberts and they had seven children; Robert M. married Nancy Jane Spears and they had twelve children; and Norman Mansfield married Virginia Jane Haney and they had eighteen children. Includes several generations of descendants. // Peter Stites and his wife Christina emigrated with four children from Bavaria to America about 1835. In 1840, they were living in Stark Co., Ohio. The German spelling of their name was Stitz. They had five more children and in the 1850 census of Indiana, they had Americanized their name. They died in Wells Co., Indiana and are buried in the Albright Cemetery. A grandson, William Stites married Hattie McDaniel in 1850 in Wells Co. Includes seven generations. // Includes Mansfeldt, Stites/Stitz, Rapp, Shook, Billman, Schubert and other related families. // Subjects: Mansfield Mansfeldt Stites Stitz Rapp Shook Billman Schubert "
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FHL Catalog Notes: " Microfilm of original published: Carlyle, Ill : D.N. Moore & M. Moore, 1882 (St. Louis, Mo. : A.R. Fleming, printer). 82 p. // Includes Biggs, Clark, Reed, Robinson, Shook, Whiteside and related families. // James Moore (1750-1788) married Catherine Biggs in 1772, and moved from Maryland to Kaskaskia, Randolph County, Illinois in 1781. Descendants and relatives lived in Illinois, Ohio, Missouri, California and elsewhere. Includes history of the Moore centennial reunion held at Carlyle, Illinois in 1881. // Subjects: Moore Biggs Clark Reed Robinson Shook Whiteside "
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FHL Catalog Notes: " Includes index. // Includes Dieck, Hathaway, Meier, Schrah, Shook and related families. // Conrad Schad (b.ca.1683) and his family immigrated from Germany to Philadelphia in 1733, and settled in Bucks County, Pennsylvania. Descendants lived in Pennsylvania, New York, Michigan and elsewhere. // Subjects: Schad Dieck Hathaway Meier Schrah Shook "
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FHL Catalog Notes: " Includes index. // Genealogy of Kenneth Clarence Kaufman b. 1925 in St. Louis, Missouri to Elmer and Margaret Kaufman. Includes the families of Shook, Jones, Phillips, Ross, Petri, Wickline and Kaufman of St. Clair County, Illinois. // Subjects: Shook Phillips Jones Ross Petri Wickline Kaufman "
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FHL Catalog Notes: " Includes index. // Contains brief histories of towns and families in Tallahatchie County. Also includes a history of Northeast Tallahatchie County and the Bethel United Methodist Church along with town and church cemetery inscriptions from all over the Tallahatchie County. // A native of Tallahatchie County, Helen E. Staten Arnold spent most of of her young life there. She found that her family the Statens/ Statons were some of the earlier settlers of Tallahatchie County, but that the Staton name is mentioned in only one of the local histories. In this book, she provides some history of her and her husband's families (Staten & Shannon; Denley & Shook). // Subjects: Staten Shannon Denley Shook Staton Mississippi, Tallahatchie - Cemeteries "
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FHL Catalog Notes: " Microfilm of original published : Wayne, Ok. : G. Posey, 1990. 86 p. // Dale Alford Shook was born in Texas in 1921. He married Nora Betty Rushing in 1940 and they had three children. Information on their ancestral lines as well as their descendants is included in this volume prepared by their daughter. Their ancestors came from the colonial south and their descendants now live in Texas and Oklahoma. // Includes Shook, Deal, Hamilton, Owens, Jones, Mitchell, Rushing, Barber, and related families.// Subjects: Shook Deal Hamilton Owens Jones Mitchell Rushing Barber "
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FHL Catalog Notes: " Microreproduction of original published: [United States : s.n.], 1976. -- 44 p. : ill., facsim., ports. // Shook and Fehler/Failor families of Pennsylvania and Ohio; Viers family of Ohio. // Subjects: Viers Shook Fehler Failor "
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FHL Catalog Notes: " Microfilm of manuscript (typewritten) at the Springfield Public Library, Springfield, Mass. // Includes Shook, Keeler, Pynchon, Jones, Wardwell and other related families. // Josiah Jones (1754-1796) of High Ridge, Connecticut, married Sarah Smith. Their granddaughter, Louise Jane Jones married Henry Wardell (1811-1890) of New Canaan, Conn. in 1838. Their son Isaac Jones Wardell (1846-1918) married Kate Seymour Shook. // William Pynchon came to the Colonies with Gov. Winthrop. His son Major John Pynchon married Amy Wyllys in 1644. A descendant, Kate Seymour Shook married Isaac Jones Wardell in 1876 at Elizabethtown, N.Y. Includes pedigree chart and genealogy papers for the Keeler and Wardwell families. Several generations of descendants are given. // Subjects: Wardell Jones Shook Keeler Pynchon Wardwell "
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FHL Catalog Notes: " Microfilm made of typescript (5 leaves) prepared in 1973; held at the Ripley County Historical Museum, Versailles, Indiana. // Includes Connelly, Gookins, Hawthorne, Hughes, Hunter, Shook and other families. // E. M. Wooley married Elizabeth Ramsey (1825-1894) in 1848, and lived in Ripley County, Indiana. Descendants and other families to 1884 lived in Indiana, Kansas and elsewhere. // Subject Wooley Conelly Gookins Hawthorne Hughes Hunter Shook "
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FHL Catalog Notes: " Includes index. // Includes information on the Gibson, Klinefelter and Schuck families. // Charles Patrick Whaylen was born 17 March 1818 in Kildare Co., Ireland. Charles married Mary Carrigan ca. 1838. They immigrated to America sometime prior to the year 1840. They lived in New York and six years later moved to the state of Iowa. Charles and Mary were the parents of nine children. Descendants lived in Iowa, South Dakota, North Dakota and elsewhere. // Subjects: Whaylen Gibson Klinefelter Schuck "
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FHL Catalog Notes: " Reproduced from typescript and ms. // A genealogy and a history of the relatives of Elmer Leon Kearney born 19 June 1907 in Glenville, Nebraska the son of John Kearney, Jr. (1862-1938) and Clarissa Elizabeth Schuck (1862-1931). He never married. // Includes Schuck, Barth, Mick, Kohl, and related families. // Subjects: Kearney Schuck Barth Mick Kohl "
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FHL Catalog Notes: " Includes bibliography. // Includes index. // Includes Werbel, Warvel, Warble, Sellers, Kaylor, Leap, Kretzer, Shuck, DeRush, Eakle, Bowser, Hovermale and related families. // Johannes Werbel, Jr. (1738-1809) immigrated from Germany with his father, Johannes Sr. in 1740 and married Maria Salome (ca. 1740-1829) settling in Westminster, Maryland in 1760. They later moved to Antitum, Maryland. Johannes was known as John Warble, Maria Salome (no surname available) was known as Sarah. Descendants lived in Maryland, Ohio, Virginia, Pennsylvania, North Carolina, Michigan, Indiana, Illinois, Florida, Louisiana and elsewhere. // Subjects: Werbel Warvel Warble Sellers Kaylor Leap Schuck Kretzer "
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FHL Catalog Notes: Microreproduction of original published : Brookville, In. : E. Pflum, 1994. 283 p. " Johann Michael Marke Ripperger was born in Germany in 1794. He married Anna Margarethe Odenwald and they had ten children. They came to America about 1833 and settled in Indiana. Information on many of their descendants who now live throughout the northern mid west is included in this volume. // Includes Ripperger, Winters, Schneider, Risch, Schuck, Bedel, and related families. // Subjects: Ripperger Winters Schneider Risch Schuck Bedel "
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FHL Catalog Notes: " Microreproduction of original published: Los Altos Hills, Calif. : S.M. Stout, [1987]. ii [i.e. vii], 107 leaves. // Revision, with additions and corrections, of original 1985 edition. // "References:" leaves 105-107. // Includes index. // Includes Cable, Crumrine, Schuck, Sullivan, Wallace and related families. // Samuel Magill (1767/1773-1833) married Eleanor M. Forsyth(e) and the family possibly immigrated from northern Ireland to Cross Creek Village, Pennsylvania. Descendants and relatives lived in Pennsyl- vania, Ohio, Illinois, Iowa, Minnesota, California and elsewhere. // Subjects: Magill Forsyth Forsythe Cable Crumrine Schuck Sullivan Wallace "
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FHL Catalog Notes: " Microfilm of manuscript. // Subjects: Schuck Reichert Frank Bohnert Bäuerle Meier " In German
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FHL Catalog Notes: " Cover title: The descendants of Johann Heinrich Ohl, ca.1742-1981 : their deep roots and tangled branches / Viola May (Ohl) Sims. // Includes index (listing Ohle and Ohley as variant spellings). // Includes Crouse, Hunsicker, Klaiss, Schuck, Shanabarger, Wertman and related families. // Limited edition. // Johannes Heinrich Ohl (1704-1785) married Nancy Katzenbach (Kalzebaw) and immigrated in 1752 from Germany to Heidelberg Township, Bucks (later Northampton, now Lehigh) County, Pennsylvania; his wife died at sea, and he arrived as a widower with eight children. Descendants and relatives lived in Pennsylvania, Ohio, Illinois, Iowa, Missouri and elsewhere. // Subjects: Ohl Ohley Crouse Hunsicker Klaiss Schuck Shanabarger Wertman "
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FHL Catalog Notes: " Microfilm of typescript, ms., and newsclipping collection (photocopy, 50 leaves) at the Willard Library, Evansville, Indiana. // Text in English and German. // Contains copies of family documents, family photographs, genealogical notes, correspondence, newsclippings, etc. // Phillip Schuck was born at Weis Baden, Germany. He immigrated to the United States, and was a restauranteur and saloon keeper in Washington, Indiana. When he died in 1888, he had been in the United States for twenty years and was aged 49. He was survived by a wife, Catherine, and five children. His son, Peter Schuck, was born at New Albany, Indiana, in 1870. He married Wilhelmina S. Beckemeyer at Washington, Indiana, in 1895. They had four children, 1896-1905. He was a barber in Washington, Indiana. He died in 1935. // Includes the Beckemeyer and other related families. // Subjects: Schuck Beckemeyer "
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FHL Catalog Notes: " Justus Friederick Stein (1814-1895) and his wife, Marie Elizabeth (1819-1889), of Niederaula, Germany, had six children, 1839-1850. Three of their sons immigrated to the United States. Their son, Heinrich/Curtis Henry Stein (1839-1904), married Christine E. Berlet (1842-1920) in 1861. They had five children who lived to adulthood, 1864-1880. He is buried in the Mount Hope Cemetery, Sibley, Ford County, Illinois. Descendants and relatives listed lived in Germany, Illinois, Idaho, Texas, and elsewhere. Locality names not given for most descendants. // Includes the Brucker, Berck, Berlet, Schuck, Ruppel and other allied families. // Subjects: Stein Berck Berlet Schuck Ruppel "
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FHL Catalog Notes: " Includes Ellis, Hartman, Mitchell, Ridout, Schooks and related families. // Arthur Aylworth (b.ca.1656) immigrated from England or Wales to Windsor, Massachusetts about 1679/1681. Descendants lived in New England, Michigan and elsewhere. Some descendants immigrated to Ontario and elsewhere in Canada. // Subjects: Aylsworth Ellsworth Ellis Hartman Mitchell Ridout Schooks "
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FHL Catalog Notes: " Cover title: The Schuch/Such family. // Includes Carda, Havranek, Pazour, Pravecek, Rados, Vacek and related families. // Jan Schuch (1832-1941) immigrated from Czechoslovakia to New York City between 1870 and 1874. He later moved to Tabor, South Dakota. Descendants lived in South Dakota, Nebraska, Iowa, Oregon and elsewhere. // Subjects: Schuch Such Carda Havranek Pazour Pravecek Rados Vacek "
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