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From the preface: when i published the volume entitled “pennsylvania german” in 1903, a leading purpose was to present the pennsylvania german.
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Complete in two (2) volumes, uniformly bound in dark blue cloth, lettered in gold foil. Actually 2nd edition reprint of volumes i and iii (transcribed lists) of the original 1934 3-volume edition, omitting volume ii (which reproduced in facsimile the actual original ship lists).
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This is the second volume of pennsylvania german church records, a three-volume series which gives the genealogist access to all of the church records ever published in the proceedings and addresses of the pennsylvania german society.
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Volume ii has facsimilies of all signatures on the original lists.
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An earlier review took issue with the difficulty of deciphering old handwriting and german names. A later edition of pennsylvania german pioneers has printed transcriptions of the lists, which makes it a good companion to this original edition.
16, 19 ) volume 1 lists emigrants from the northern kraichgau; volume 2, emigrants from the western.
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Pennsylvania german church records of births, baptisms, marriages, burials, etc: from the pennsylvania german society proceedings and addresses, volume 2 pennsylvania-german society genealogical publishing com 1983 - reference - 712 pages.
This comprehensive encyclopedia—the first of its kind—maps out three hundred years of german history and culture in pennsylvania and beyond.
A publication of the original lists of arrivals in the port of philadelphia from 1727 to 1808 this edition was published in 1934 by pennsylvania german society in norristown, penn.
Estimated 150,000 people,2 or about one third of the state's total population,3 spoke german. In the the century, some 750,000 speakers used pennsylvania german in daily life.
Volume ii covers the period 1785-1808 and includes 182 additional lists, in many cases giving ages, occupations, and birthplaces. All names and variant spellings are listed in the index, which comprises some 450 pages and 50,000 references. Our publication is a reprint of the work originally compiled for the pennsylvania german society.
This 2 volume set of books is a consolidation of 506 original lists of persons who arrived in pennsylvania through the port of philadelphia from 1727-1808. Information to be found within: immigrants name, ages, occupation, birth place, names of ships, dates of arrival, and places of origin.
Iii (1893) it began the task of putting such records into print. Church records were deemed then to be the backbone of pennsylvania-german genealogy, and nothing has happened to change that idea.
Frey, alfred shoemaker, and don yoder wrote and edited a series of publications about pennsylvania german life and culture the pennsylvania dutchman.
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Eighteenth century emigrants from german-speaking lands to north america. Source annotation: date and port of arrival or date and place of naturalization.
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The folklore of the pennsylvania-german; a paper read before the pennsylvania-german society at the annual meeting, york, pennsylvania, october 14th, 1910 1915 1915 by stoudt, john baer, 1878-1944.
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