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Sunnie Reviews: A Portrait of Amish Life Photography of Richard Brunstetter and inspiration from Wanda E. Brunstetter
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Tuesday, August 11, 2015. A Portrait of Amish Life Photography of Richard Brunstetter and inspiration from Wanda E. Brunstetter. This is a lovely book of photography of Amish life and of Amish country, The artwork is done by the husband of Wanda Brunstetter, a well-known Amish fiction author. The book is small but the photography, is of course just lovely. The only text in the book would be the various scriptures from the Bible as well as some thoughts. Wanda and Richard Brunstetter. VC Street Team 2014.
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Genealogy Works : FINDING Barbara Stumpf’s Zell
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Record searching adventures in doing the genealogy of my family and others. Wednesday, April 13, 2016. FINDING Barbara Stumpf’s Zell. I have been able to connect all but one of my German lines back to their ancestral village. My fourth great - grandmother, Barbara Stumpf of “Zell”. Married Augustus Weppner, circa 1817, in either “Zell, Bavaria” or Pfeddersheim. They immigrated to Buffalo, New York in 1834. Following the birth of the last German-born child in Pfeddersheim. Weppner Family Announcement for ...
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Genealogy Works : April 2016
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Record searching adventures in doing the genealogy of my family and others. Wednesday, April 13, 2016. FINDING Barbara Stumpf’s Zell. I have been able to connect all but one of my German lines back to their ancestral village. My fourth great - grandmother, Barbara Stumpf of “Zell”. Married Augustus Weppner, circa 1817, in either “Zell, Bavaria” or Pfeddersheim. They immigrated to Buffalo, New York in 1834. Following the birth of the last German-born child in Pfeddersheim. Weppner Family Announcement for ...
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Who will tell their stories?: April 2011
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Who will tell their stories? Providing opportunities to share amazing stories of our ancestors. Follow these genealogical stories to help discover new ancestors. Saturday, April 30, 2011. Laurent Plante was born 6 Aug 1856 in St. Lazare (Bellechasse), Quebec, Canada to Francios David Plante and Marie Henriette Trahan. He was the fourth child of seven children and spent most of his life living in Canada. According to the 1910 US Census, the whole family moved and settled in Providence, Rhode Island someti...
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