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The Family of Samuel Gross (1749-1831) of Manchester in York Co., Pennsylvania

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The Family of Samuel Gross (1749-1831) of Manchester in York Co., PennsylvaniaThis history of an early farm family starts with the arrival in America of Samuel's father, Theobald Gross, and is developed through three major branches and one secondary branch, for Samuel's four sons, and through shorter branches for daughters at every generation level. The index contains over 3,000 entries, including names such as Hake, Hoke, Luckenbaugh, Metzger, Miller, Smith, Smyser, and Wilt. (134pp. illus. index. hardcover. Author, 1996.)

This 275-year history was first established in 1723 with the first church building built in 1733

Western part of the county

Jakob Hochstetler faces an impossible choice and the irreversible consequences

Horauff/Harruff

the Canadian Gehmans

These are abstracts of deeds

had children who migrated to the Miami Valley of Ohio

during the late 1800s of Peter Clinger Hiller (1847-1898) m

Starting out wanting to do a revised reprint of the book Johan Heinrich Loehr and His Descendants 1889

Readers are invited to visit these places and to study the questions that are raised by this recasting of the history of the Swiss Anabaptists

like a patchwork quilt

Stories and memories including ancestry of both the Yoders and Hochstetlers are followed by family data on all the descendants of Aaron and Mary Yoder who had nine children and lived in LaGrange Co

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