Daniel Knarr and Lucinda Ault

Daniel Knarr and Lucinda Ault
Author: Nellie Wallace Reeser
Publisher:
Total Pages: 128
Release: 1955
Genre:
ISBN:

Abraham Knerr was born ca. 1717 in Zweibrucken in the German Palatinate. He immigrated to Pennsylvania in 1741. Both he and his wife, Mary Eva (born 1713), are buried in Unionville, Pennsylvania. Valentin Alt immigrated to Pennsylvania from the Palatinate area of Germany. He eventually settled in York County, Pennsylvania in 1755 where he died. Includes Ness, Glattfelder, Canarr, Reeser, McCloud, Needham, Hunsicker, and related families.

The Tangney & Day Families of Adams County, Wisconsin

The Tangney & Day Families of Adams County, Wisconsin
Author: Linda Berg Stafford
Publisher:
Total Pages: 712
Release: 1993
Genre: Middle West
ISBN:

Patrick Tangney was born in about 1824 in Ireland. He immigrated to America in about 1840. He married Catherine Connor (1823-1905), daughter of Hugh Connor and Nora Price. They had eight children. They lived in Indiana and then migrated to Adams County, Wisconsin. Patrick died May 23, 1900. Daniel Day was among the first settlers in Chatham, Morris County, New Jersey. They settled on the Passaic River before 1728. He married Mary and had seven children. He died in 1760 in Mendham, New Jersey. Descendants and relatives lived in Wisconsin, Minnesota, North Dakota, Texas, Washington and elsewhere.

Catalog of Copyright Entries. Third Series

Catalog of Copyright Entries. Third Series
Author: Library of Congress. Copyright Office
Publisher: Copyright Office, Library of Congress
Total Pages: 1672
Release: 1957
Genre: Copyright
ISBN:

Includes Part 1, Number 1 & 2: Books and Pamphlets, Including Serials and Contributions to Periodicals (January - December)

German-American Relations and German Culture in America

German-American Relations and German Culture in America
Author: Arthur R. Schultz
Publisher:
Total Pages: 712
Release: 1984
Genre: German Americans
ISBN:

This "work is organized by subject. Materials are grouped under twelve main sections in the body of the work, with appropriate subdivisions and subtopics within each main subject. Each section is assigned a two-letter designation, and entries are numbered consecutively within each section. This subject code system was designed to facilitate referals from the Index to the main body of the text, and to allow for cross-referencing between sections."--Introduction.