Ancestors of Ellen Virginia Kauffman

Citations


128. Michael Kauffman

1Don & Jeanine Hartman, FamilyHart Pennsylvania Dutch Genealogy Family Pages and Database, Mar 2001, http://midatlantic.rootsweb.com/familyhart/. "We love our family. Most of our ancestors are of Pennsylvania Dutch extraction. Some were "Gay Dutch", i.e. Luthers and Reformed. Some were "Plain Dutch", i.e. Mennonite and Brethren. But whatever the case, they were a hard working, God earing people whom we revere and love. They made it possible for us to be here oday. We dedicate these pages to those that went before us. Thank you!!.". LIVED AT ZULLHALTEN NEAR STEFFISBURG AND FARNI.

2Richard Warren Davis of Springville, Utah, EMIGRANTS, REFUGEES AND PRISONERS, Vol. I, Copyright 1995 by Richard Warren Davis, P.O. Box 50182, Provo, Utah 84605, p 229, Library - Patricia Jean Minger Vorenberg, 20 Grassland Street, Lexington MA 02421.


129. Anna Brendli

1Matt Burnett, Kauffman, Descendants of Jacob Kauffman, http://www.gencircles.com/users/burnett/, Mar 2001, [email protected].

2Richard Warren Davis of Springville, Utah, EMIGRANTS, REFUGEES AND PRISONERS, Vol. I, Copyright 1995 by Richard Warren Davis, P.O. Box 50182, Provo, Utah 84605, p 229, Library - Patricia Jean Minger Vorenberg, 20 Grassland Street, Lexington MA 02421.


130. Isaac Hirschi

1Richard Warren Davis of Springville, Utah, EMIGRANTS, REFUGEES AND PRISONERS, Vol. I, Copyright 1995 by Richard Warren Davis, P.O. Box 50182, Provo, Utah 84605, p 207, Library - Patricia Jean Minger Vorenberg, 20 Grassland Street, Lexington MA 02421.


131. Elizabeth Schmidt

1Don & Jeanine Hartman, FamilyHart Pennsylvania Dutch Genealogy Family Pages and Database, Mar 2001, http://midatlantic.rootsweb.com/familyhart/. "We love our family. Most of our ancestors are of Pennsylvania Dutch extraction. Some were "Gay Dutch", i.e. Luthers and Reformed. Some were "Plain Dutch", i.e. Mennonite and Brethren. But whatever the case, they were a hard working, God earing people whom we revere and love. They made it possible for us to be here oday. We dedicate these pages to those that went before us. Thank you!!.".

2Richard Warren Davis of Springville, Utah, EMIGRANTS, REFUGEES AND PRISONERS, Vol. I, Copyright 1995 by Richard Warren Davis, P.O. Box 50182, Provo, Utah 84605, p 207, Library - Patricia Jean Minger Vorenberg, 20 Grassland Street, Lexington MA 02421.


132. Hans Nusli

1Don & Jeanine Hartman, FamilyHart Pennsylvania Dutch Genealogy Family Pages and Database, Mar 2001, http://midatlantic.rootsweb.com/familyhart/. "We love our family. Most of our ancestors are of Pennsylvania Dutch extraction. Some were "Gay Dutch", i.e. Luthers and Reformed. Some were "Plain Dutch", i.e. Mennonite and Brethren. But whatever the case, they were a hard working, God earing people whom we revere and love. They made it possible for us to be here oday. We dedicate these pages to those that went before us. Thank you!!.". NAME & BIRTH: EMIGRANTS, REFUGEES AND PRISONERS, PG. 238 & 297.

2Richard Warren Davis of Springville, Utah, EMIGRANTS, REFUGEES AND PRISONERS, Vol. I, Copyright 1995 by Richard Warren Davis, P.O. Box 50182, Provo, Utah 84605, p 238, Library - Patricia Jean Minger Vorenberg, 20 Grassland Street, Lexington MA 02421.


133. Elsbeth Muller

1Don & Jeanine Hartman, FamilyHart Pennsylvania Dutch Genealogy Family Pages and Database, Mar 2001, http://midatlantic.rootsweb.com/familyhart/. "We love our family. Most of our ancestors are of Pennsylvania Dutch extraction. Some were "Gay Dutch", i.e. Luthers and Reformed. Some were "Plain Dutch", i.e. Mennonite and Brethren. But whatever the case, they were a hard working, God earing people whom we revere and love. They made it possible for us to be here oday. We dedicate these pages to those that went before us. Thank you!!.". NAME, BIRTH & DEATH: EMIGRANTS, REFUGEES AND PRISONERS, PG. 238.

2Richard Warren Davis of Springville, Utah, EMIGRANTS, REFUGEES AND PRISONERS, Vol. I, Copyright 1995 by Richard Warren Davis, P.O. Box 50182, Provo, Utah 84605, p 238, Library - Patricia Jean Minger Vorenberg, 20 Grassland Street, Lexington MA 02421.


136. Daniel Stauffer

1Richard Warren Davis, Stauffer Families of Switzerland, Germany, and America, The, Copyright 1992, page 52, Mar 2001.

2Richard Warren Davis of Springville, Utah, EMIGRANTS, REFUGEES AND PRISONERS, Vol. I, Copyright 1995 by Richard Warren Davis, P.O. Box 50182, Provo, Utah 84605, p 363, Library - Patricia Jean Minger Vorenberg, 20 Grassland Street, Lexington MA 02421.


137. Barbara Galli

1Richard Warren Davis, Stauffer Families of Switzerland, Germany, and America, The, Copyright 1992, page 26,52, Mar 2001.

2Richard Warren Davis of Springville, Utah, EMIGRANTS, REFUGEES AND PRISONERS, Vol. I, Copyright 1995 by Richard Warren Davis, P.O. Box 50182, Provo, Utah 84605, p 363, Library - Patricia Jean Minger Vorenberg, 20 Grassland Street, Lexington MA 02421.


144. Hans Jacob Strickler

1Richard Warren Davis of Springville, Utah, EMIGRANTS, REFUGEES AND PRISONERS, Vol. II, Copyright 1997 by Richard Warren Davis, P.O. Box 50182, Provo, Utah 84605, p 394-5.

2Richard Warren Davis of Springville, Utah, EMIGRANTS, REFUGEES AND PRISONERS, Vol. I, Copyright 1995 by Richard Warren Davis, P.O. Box 50182, Provo, Utah 84605, p 373, Library - Patricia Jean Minger Vorenberg, 20 Grassland Street, Lexington MA 02421.


148. Christian Rufner

1Richard Warren Davis of Springville, Utah, EMIGRANTS, REFUGEES AND PRISONERS, Vol. I, Copyright 1995 by Richard Warren Davis, P.O. Box 50182, Provo, Utah 84605, p 322, Library - Patricia Jean Minger Vorenberg, 20 Grassland Street, Lexington MA 02421.


149. Madle Buhler

1Richard Warren Davis of Springville, Utah, EMIGRANTS, REFUGEES AND PRISONERS, Vol. I, Copyright 1995 by Richard Warren Davis, P.O. Box 50182, Provo, Utah 84605, p 322, Library - Patricia Jean Minger Vorenberg, 20 Grassland Street, Lexington MA 02421.


152. Hans Stöckli

1Paul Lee Stickley, Stickley, Paul Lee , Imported from Ancestry World Family Tree/[email protected], Mar 2001. "You may thank Patricia (Russell) Stickley, Ellsworth Stickley, Caroline Stickley, Consuelo Miller, Darlton K. Stickley, and several other Stickleys who want their efforts unknown & secret, for a variety of reasons unknown even to me. The ones named freely gave the data to me without restrictions. I never intended to publish the data provided, but one day six years ago, or was it seven, I was approaced by a consortium of cousins to join with them in developing the Stickley Genealogy, which I did. I then gave them the data given to me by those named in this letter. We each had about 1200 names, but crossing out the overlaps, we had a database of almost 7,000 names. The cut off of the first eight generation resulted in 2940 names. We did not want to include in the database any one living. The years have shrunken the number in the consortium; we are now smaller. But thank Pat, she provided the most complete FGS. Thank Ellswworth, his genealogy of over a thousand in 1982 was the first.".".

2http://www.familysearch.org/Search/af/family_group_record.asp, ANCESTRAL FILE , World Family Tree.

3Richard Warren Davis of Springville, Utah, EMIGRANTS, REFUGEES AND PRISONERS, Vol. II, Copyright 1997 by Richard Warren Davis, P.O. Box 50182, Provo, Utah 84605, p 392.


153. Elizabeth Zbinden

1Paul Lee Stickley, Stickley, Paul Lee , Imported from Ancestry World Family Tree/[email protected], Mar 2001. "You may thank Patricia (Russell) Stickley, Ellsworth Stickley, Caroline Stickley, Consuelo Miller, Darlton K. Stickley, and several other Stickleys who want their efforts unknown & secret, for a variety of reasons unknown even to me. The ones named freely gave the data to me without restrictions. I never intended to publish the data provided, but one day six years ago, or was it seven, I was approaced by a consortium of cousins to join with them in developing the Stickley Genealogy, which I did. I then gave them the data given to me by those named in this letter. We each had about 1200 names, but crossing out the overlaps, we had a database of almost 7,000 names. The cut off of the first eight generation resulted in 2940 names. We did not want to include in the database any one living. The years have shrunken the number in the consortium; we are now smaller. But thank Pat, she provided the most complete FGS. Thank Ellswworth, his genealogy of over a thousand in 1982 was the first.".".


154. Hans Glaus

1Paul Lee Stickley, Stickley, Paul Lee , Imported from Ancestry World Family Tree/[email protected], [email protected], Mar 2001. "You may thank Patricia (Russell) Stickley, Ellsworth Stickley, Caroline Stickley, Consuelo Miller, Darlton K. Stickley, and several other Stickleys who want their efforts unknown & secret, for a variety of reasons unknown even to me. The ones named freely gave the data to me without restrictions. I never intended to publish the data provided, but one day six years ago, or was it seven, I was approaced by a consortium of cousins to join with them in developing the Stickley Genealogy, which I did. I then gave them the data given to me by those named in this letter. We each had about 1200 names, but crossing out the overlaps, we had a database of almost 7,000 names. The cut off of the first eight generation resulted in 2940 names. We did not want to include in the database any one living. The years have shrunken the number in the consortium; we are now smaller. But thank Pat, she provided the most complete FGS. Thank Ellswworth, his genealogy of over a thousand in 1982 was the first.".".


155. Anna Zbinder

1Paul Lee Stickley, Stickley, Paul Lee , Imported from Ancestry World Family Tree/[email protected], [email protected], Mar 2001. "You may thank Patricia (Russell) Stickley, Ellsworth Stickley, Caroline Stickley, Consuelo Miller, Darlton K. Stickley, and several other Stickleys who want their efforts unknown & secret, for a variety of reasons unknown even to me. The ones named freely gave the data to me without restrictions. I never intended to publish the data provided, but one day six years ago, or was it seven, I was approaced by a consortium of cousins to join with them in developing the Stickley Genealogy, which I did. I then gave them the data given to me by those named in this letter. We each had about 1200 names, but crossing out the overlaps, we had a database of almost 7,000 names. The cut off of the first eight generation resulted in 2940 names. We did not want to include in the database any one living. The years have shrunken the number in the consortium; we are now smaller. But thank Pat, she provided the most complete FGS. Thank Ellswworth, his genealogy of over a thousand in 1982 was the first.".".


168. Hans Baumgartner

1http://clubs.yahoo.com/clubs/baumgartnerbumgardnerbumgartner, Baumgartner Web Site, p 69.


169. Anna Haldiman

1http://clubs.yahoo.com/clubs/baumgartnerbumgardnerbumgartner, Baumgartner Web Site.

2Richard Warren Davis of Springville, Utah, EMIGRANTS, REFUGEES AND PRISONERS, Vol. I, Copyright 1995 by Richard Warren Davis, P.O. Box 50182, Provo, Utah 84605, p 69, Library - Patricia Jean Minger Vorenberg, 20 Grassland Street, Lexington MA 02421.


200. Jacob Heerensperger

1Joel Hager, Joel Hager's Southern WV Research, [email protected], Jul 2001.

2Wanda Cunningham, 443 Avenida Sevilla-H, Laguna Hills, California 92553-3844. (714)951-6662, Jul 2001. Book of Bussnang, Switz. Baptismal Rec. via John E. Hansberger 12/15/94 (from "cousin Olive", dec'd).


201. Maria Hoerndlin

1Joel Hager, Joel Hager's Southern WV Research, [email protected], Jul 2001.

2Wanda Cunningham, 443 Avenida Sevilla-H, Laguna Hills, California 92553-3844. (714)951-6662.


224. Ulrich LEUENBERGER

1http://www.familysearch.org/Search/af/family_group_record.asp, ANCESTRAL FILE , World Family Tree, AFN:1T8J-G3S, Jun 2001.


225. Barbara LEUTHI

1The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints, Ancestral File (R), Copyright (c) 1987, June 1998, data as of 5 January 1998, Family History Library, 35 N West Temple Street, Salt Lake City, Utah 84150 USA.

2The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints, Ancestral File (R).


228. Joseph Burkhalter

1Richard Warren Davis of Springville, Utah, EMIGRANTS, REFUGEES AND PRISONERS, Vol. I, Copyright 1995 by Richard Warren Davis, P.O. Box 50182, Provo, Utah 84605, p 111, Library - Patricia Jean Minger Vorenberg, 20 Grassland Street, Lexington MA 02421.


229. Elizabeth Widmer

1Richard Warren Davis of Springville, Utah, EMIGRANTS, REFUGEES AND PRISONERS, Vol. I, Copyright 1995 by Richard Warren Davis, P.O. Box 50182, Provo, Utah 84605, p 111, Library - Patricia Jean Minger Vorenberg, 20 Grassland Street, Lexington MA 02421.


232. Hans Bar

1[email protected], Northsea, Steve, Mar 2001. "Information obtained from Richard Warren Davis, "Emigrants, Refugees, and Prisoners", Vol. III - JeanCarmack.FTW Media: Other Text: Date of Import: Aug 21, 1999.".

2Richard Warren Davis of Springville, Utah, EMIGRANTS, REFUGEES AND PRISONERS, Vol. III, Copyright 1999 by Richard Warren Davis, P.O. Box 50182, Provo, Utah 84605, p 10, Library - Patricia Jean Minger Vorenberg, 20 Grassland Street, Lexington MA 02421.


234. Michael Meyer

1Richard Warren Davis of Springville, Utah, EMIGRANTS, REFUGEES AND PRISONERS, Vol. III, Copyright 1999 by Richard Warren Davis, P.O. Box 50182, Provo, Utah 84605, p 12, Library - Patricia Jean Minger Vorenberg, 20 Grassland Street, Lexington MA 02421.


240. Fridli Hersperger

1Richard Warren Davis of Springville, Utah, EMIGRANTS, REFUGEES AND PRISONERS, Vol. II, Copyright 1997 by Richard Warren Davis, P.O. Box 50182, Provo, Utah 84605, p 203.


241. Margreth Hersperg

1Richard Warren Davis of Springville, Utah, EMIGRANTS, REFUGEES AND PRISONERS, Vol. II, Copyright 1997 by Richard Warren Davis, P.O. Box 50182, Provo, Utah 84605.


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