A Complement to Genealogies in the Library of Congress

A Complement to Genealogies in the Library of Congress
Author: Library of Congress
Publisher: Genealogical Publishing Com
Total Pages: 1148
Release: 2012-09
Genre: Biography & Autobiography
ISBN: 9780806316680

Previously published by Magna Carta, Baltimore. Published as a set by Genealogical Publishing with the two vols. of the Genealogies in the Library of Congress, and the two vols. of the Supplement. Set ISBN is 0806316691.

History of a John Graybill Family in America, 1754-1976

History of a John Graybill Family in America, 1754-1976
Author: Spencer L. Kraybill
Publisher:
Total Pages: 824
Release: 1977
Genre:
ISBN:

John Graybill, born John Krehbiel in 1735 in Wierhof, Germany, immigrated to the United States with his parents in 1754, and settled in Pennsylvania. He married Barbara Daradinger (1737-1829) His descendants lived in Pennsylvania.

How We Came to Be--

How We Came to Be--
Author: Robert Louis Crabill
Publisher:
Total Pages: 424
Release: 1983
Genre:
ISBN:

John Crabill (ca. 1720/1726) emigrated from Switzerland (via Rotterdam) to Philadelphia in 1727 with his parents; the only other Crabill on the passenger list was Christian Crabill. John purchased land near Toms Brook in Shenandoah County, Virginia in 1749. Descendants lived in Virginia, Ohio, Illinois, Missouri, California and elsewhere. Includes ancestry to the 1400s in Switzerland (spelling the surname Krebiel, Kreybuehl, Krehbill, Krähenbül, etc.).

Family Fare

Family Fare
Author: Public Library of Fort Wayne and Allen County. Reynolds Historical Genealogy Department
Publisher:
Total Pages: 500
Release: 1976
Genre: United States
ISBN:

The Mirror

The Mirror
Author:
Publisher:
Total Pages: 154
Release: 1983
Genre: Mennonites
ISBN:

A Historical Account of the Schneider/Snider/Snyder Family

A Historical Account of the Schneider/Snider/Snyder Family
Author: June Shaull Lutz
Publisher:
Total Pages: 1296
Release: 1981
Genre: German Americans
ISBN:

Schneider and Graybill families (with various spellings) began to emigrate from the Palatinate as early as 1709. They arrived at Philadelphia, Kingston, New York, and Boston. Descendants and relatives settled in New York and Pennsylvania, but eventually scattered throughout the United States and into Canada.