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Matches 10,051 to 10,100 of 12,948
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10051 | Peter was living at Guermange at time of marriage. One witness was Christian, Peter’s brother. | Family: Peter Engel / Catherine Ringenberg (F1949)
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10052 | Peter was ordained as a minister for the Dillion Creek congregation between 1857 and 1866. In 1868 joined the “Egly” movement and went to the Wesley City congregation (now Groveland Evangelical Mennonite Church) where he served until 1873. | Roth, Peter (I7080)
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10053 | Peter was quite young when he came to America with his parents and grew up in a Mennonite settlement near Groveland in Tazewell Co., Illinois, where he worked as a farmhand. After marriage his family lived on a farm near Pekin, Illinois His sons were recipients of walking canes their uncle “Batchelor Joe” made for them from hickory rails split by Abraham Lincoln. | Wagler, Peter Jacob (I406)
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10054 | Peter Yordy Farm: Joseph Yordy moved to this farm with his parents. | Yordy, Joseph P. (I562)
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10055 | Peter Yorty age 54 [he was 45], farmer b. France; Mary age 49 [she was 44], b. Bavaria; John age 21, farmer, b. Bavaria; Christian age 11, b. IL; Mary age 10, b. IL; Jacob age 7, b. IL; Elizabeth age 4, b. IL; Philip age 3 [Peter Jr.], b. IL; Joseph age 2, b. IL. Lived next to Joseph Hieser and Joseph Ropp. | Yordy, Peter (I513)
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10056 | Peter Yottey age -54, wife Mary age - 53; children: | Yordy, Peter (I513)
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10057 | Peter Zehr’s church records have written notation “in East Bend Church,” then, “at home of John Schrock.” | Family: Bishop Joseph Aaron Heiser / Fannie Ann Schrock (F193)
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10058 | Peter “RingerBarger”, 64, France; Anne, 62, France; laborer Christian, 30, France; and laborer Abraham, 17 PA; Barbara [Stalter], 25, Bavaria; and grandson/son Peter, three months, IL. | Ringenberg (Ringenberger) (Rinkenberger), Pierre (I2230)
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10059 | Peter's family has moved to Morton, while the parents and two sons have return to the Elm Grove farm: farmer Christian Wagler, 67, France; Catharine, 71; Joseph, 35; and Christian, 34. | Wagler, Christian H. (Jacob) (I131)
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10060 | Peter's parents were Jacob and Mary Donner. His father Jacob came to Rock Creek settlement in 1839, and was of the Amish faith. Records show his name as Jacob Danner in Woodford County in the 1878 directory, and that he was a Wagon Maker in El Paso TWP., P.O. El Paso, Illinois. Peter is listed as a farmer P.O. El Paso, Illinois. Peter Maurer Cemetery is located in Woodford County, southeast of Congerville and near the site of the old Rock Creek Church. The cemetery is on private property and a white-rock private lane allows access. Observe common courtesy when visiting. No address exist for the cemetery, however it is located near 1825 CR 75N. Section 26, Township 25 North, and Rang 1 West. | Donner (Danner), Peter (I8628)
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10061 | Peter, Mary, and children, Elisabeth, Peter, Joseph and Barbara. | Yordy, Peter (I513)
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10062 | Peter, widower, age 69, born Germany; Katie, dau. divorced, age 29, born in IL, keeping house; Mary, dau. age 16, born IL; Katie Saltons, granddau, age 8, born in IL; Jacob, son, age 23, born in IL; Sam Rahler, farm workers, age 20. (FHL Film #1254253, NA film # T0-0253; page 497C | Ringenberger, Peter (I2356)
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10063 | Peter’s family Bible gives birth month as April | Schrock, Lydia Anna (I451)
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10064 | Peter’s father, Christian, was in the service of, and member of the body guard of Napoleon the First from 1812 to 1815, according to LaBaron’s The History of McLean County, Illinois (1879). He finally deserted and came to America. Peter’s father, Christian, was in the service of, and member of the body guard of Napoleon the First from 1812 to 1815, according to LaBaron’s The History of McLean County, Illinois (1879). He finally deserted and came to America. «k9510697» | Springer, Peter D. (I10947)
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10065 | Petit-Tenquin (pop. 2009: 224) was destroyed during the Thirty Years War, then repopulated by Belgians. There is a passage of a Roman road in the village. Ferme Zelle is a former priory of Saint-Denis of Paris. (Population in 2009 was 224.) In 2012 “A La Ferme de Zellen” was owned by Koenig - Dubois. Children Michael, Pierre, Catherine, Magdeleine, Barbe and Christian were all born at Zelle farm near Petite-Tenquin, but the parents registered the births at Sarralbe. Later, Michel worked at St. Croix, most probably at the time Jean Gingerich was the leaseholder. Michel Salzman was witness to the death of Christian Oyeman of Dulbestroff (Chateau-Salins). Both were living at Vallerade near Albestroff. —————————————— One of four Anabaptist families living at Haras: Michel Saltzmann and his wife Catherine Weiss came from Petit-Tenquin (57) in 1795. Two of their children were born at the Haras: one in 1795, who married in 1827 at Val-de-Guéblange (57), and another in 1800 that died the day after his birth. One son born in 1780 in Petit-Tenquin, Michel the young, married March 3, 1804 at Sarralbe to Hirschy Catherine, daughter of Pierre and Agnès Hirschy Farny. The couple had a child in 1804 who does not appear on the birth certificate. He probably left Sarralbe after that date, perhaps to the Val-de-Guéblange with parents and Michel’s brothers. (Translated by Google) https://harasdesarralbe.home.blog/ son Christian, age 52, a farmer at Belgrad, and his neighbor Michel Saltzman, age 42, reported his death and declared that Michael Jantzi was 103 years and seven months. . .” } | Saltzman, Michel (I4996)
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10066 | Petite-Rosselle (La-Rosselle) Christian died at Bitche at 7 a.m. 26 Thermidor 5 - Aug. 13, 1797. He is described as Chistian Bircki, 38, husband of Barbe Koch, of la cense de la Rosselle. Witnesses were his father-in-law Christian Koch, anabaptiste de Gendersberg, 65; and Jacques Berguste, secretary of the municipality, 36. | Birki (Bircki), Christian (I35)
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10067 | Pettenbrunn? The entry created at Pellheim described the groom as Daniel Zehr, a resident of Arzbach House No. 10, born in June 1804, a son of Daniel Zehr and widower of Barbara Ingold. The bride was described as Magdalena Mu?ller, a resident of Wellenburg bei Augsburg, born in 1806, a daughter of Christian Mu?ller and Anna Schönbeck. | Family: Bishop Daniel Zehr / Magdalena Müller (Miller) (F403)
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10068 | Pettisville Cemetery | Stalter, Daniel Helmer (I10104)
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10069 | Pettisville Cemetery | Klopfenstien, Wilma Leona (I10108)
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10070 | Pfalzhof | Schrag (Gerack), Nikolaus (I12987)
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10071 | Pfalzhof near Arwe | Güngerich, Christian (I72)
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10072 | Pfelling Parish letter | Ringenberg, Christian (I16429)
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10073 | pg. 149 farmer John Sutter, 65, Germany; Barbara, 61; Andrew, 19; Andrew Buky [son-in-law Andrew Birkey], 29; Fanny [Veronica], 22; and Barbara, 1, born in Illinois. | Sutter (Suttor), Johannes (I524)
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10074 | Phalsbourg Witness: Christian Nafziger b. 1771 | Family: Andre Springer / Catherine Esch (F10703)
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10075 | Phalsbourg | Esch, Catherine (I15526)
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10076 | Photographic representation of a written statement from the hand of Valentine Pelsy, interesting document has more than one connection, and allows you to admire the beautiful handwriting of the author of Precise History of the Churches the Mennonites. In 1920 the Volkmar brother is being removed, he was replaced as itinerant evangelist by brother Fritz Goldschmidt, Basle. Uploaded by Jean Paul Pelsy Nov 2013 to http://fr.groups.yahoo.com/group/mennonitesHebert/files/?prop=eupdate | Pelsy, Valentin (I10632)
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10077 | Pierce Brothers Valhalla Memorial Park (Find a Grave-online) | Ackerman, Susan (I9270)
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10078 | Pierre may be a brother or cousin of Michel Schantz. | Schantz, Pierre (I15328)
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10079 | Pierre Pelsy gives date as 2 (fallmonth November?) 1806--from Christian Belsley’s hymnbook | Belsley (Pelzel, Bellesley), Mary (Marie) (I1975)
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10080 | Pierre was a close friend to Valentin Pelsy, was chosen pastor of Repaix congregation 6 Aug 1899, and ordained elder on 26 May 1901. He served in the French military from 1894 to 1898. | Sommer, Pierre (I9797)
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10081 | Pigeon River Mennonite Church Cemetery | Neuhauser, Jacob W. (John) (I5143)
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10082 | Pigeon River Mennonite Church Cemetery | Roth, Joseph (I12971)
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10083 | Pike Township Cemetery | Good, Sarah (I149)
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10084 | Pike Township Cemetery | Beller, John (I150)
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10085 | Pike Township Cemetery | Forney (Farney), Mary (I3993)
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10086 | Pike Township Cemetery | Farny (Forney), Jean (I15497)
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10087 | Pike Township Cemetery | Kropf, Elizabeth (I15499)
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10088 | Pike Twp. Cemetery | Streid, Jacob (I13880)
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10089 | Pine Grove Cemetery | Smith, Fleming (I4302)
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10090 | Pinto Church Cemetery | Good, Alta E. (I4483)
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10091 | Pinto Mennonite Cemetery | Hershey, Lester Tobias (I4772)
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10092 | Pioneer settler | Landes, Joseph (I14442)
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10093 | Pirmasens in the Palatinate | King, Johannes (I825)
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10094 | Place assumed | Family: Christian Engel / Susanna Miller (F4425)
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10095 | Place found in 1910 census of IL | Swartzentruber, Lizzie (I9601)
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10096 | Place from 1850 census | Valentine, Ira (I1867)
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10097 | Place from Jean-Michel Engel and Hebert | Engel, Christian (I2235)
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10098 | Place from Joe Staker material | Kennel, Jacob (I934)
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10099 | Place from source #432 | Bruehl, Eileen Mae (I436)
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10100 | Hatch, James Christopher (I2261)
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