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Re: Brion family - Genealogy. com Ian and all, This information concerning the early family in France is most interesting The BREON-BRION family in America has been traced back to several siblings who arrived in Philadelphia, Pennsylvania aboard the ship "Lydia" in 1741 They came from Kirrberg, Alsace A cousin of mine has been there and located the church in nearby Diedendorf where they were baptized (a Reformed Church), the
Re: JOHN JACOB HUBER 1684-1749 - Genealogy. com Elsbeth Frick from Rotenberg (double marriage) 1 child of Jakob Huber and Elsbeth Frick 1) Sara Huber * Rifferswil 14 09 1709 A2 2 Heini Henrich Heinrich Huber son of Paul Huber, Unterrifferswil Swiss * 18 09 1653 in Unterrifferswil living in Eppingen, ein "Wüllenknapp" (Wollknecht in german, wool farm laborer in english) citizen in
Re: PA - John Diehl circa 1800 - Genealogy. com Ulrich Spinner and 19 Ursula Frick Children of Susanna Spinner and Frederick Reiss Diehl are: 4 i Jacobus Spinner Diehl ii Maria Spinner Diehl was born ABT 1772 in Springfield Township, Bucks County, Pennsylvania She married Jacob Weikert 4 APR 1795 in St Peter's Lutheran Church, Montgomery County, Pennsylvania He was born 1768 in Bucks
Edward-R-Paulling-GA - User Trees - Genealogy. com From my investigation of their ancestry, I learned that beneath these same waters lies the grave sites ofThomas Frick IV and his wife Elizabeth Ballentine, as well as those of William Ballentine, Jr and his wife Mary Elizabeth Reitlehover
Re: Whittle and Matthews Cemet - Genealogy. com Cemetery recorded by: J E Turkett Nan P Frick 24 Feb 1988 (I can’t find my Our Saluda County Ancestors Vol III book at the moment There may be some of your Whittle’s listed in that book )
Vastines in Northumberland Cou - Genealogy. com Northumberland Troop of Horse, Henry Frick, of the Milton Guards, William Fulkerson, of the Warrior Run Infantry, Jackson McFadden, of the Lewisburg Guards, James Finney, of the Union Guards, John Ludwig, of the Lafayette Artillerists, and other officers of a battalion of militia encamped for review at Camp Calhoun