Descendants of John P. and Barbara Schwartz, 1876-1985


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Family history and genealogical information about the descendants of John P. Schwartz of Nottawa, Michigan. He was the son of Peter Schwartz and Elizabeth Stucky. John married Barbara Graber sometime prior to the year 1909. They lived in Berne, Indiana and were the parents of eighteen children. Descendants lived primarily in Indiana.




The Family Record of Johannes & Barbara (Kaufman) Ramseyer, 1780-2002


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Johannes Ramseyer was born 3 April 1780 in Mancenans, France. His parents were Isaak Ramseyer and Anna Augsburger. He married Barbara Kaufman (1780-1844) 30 May 1800 in Alsace, France. They had ten children. They emigrated in 1834 and settled in Ohio. He died 4 July 1853. Ancestors, descendants and relatives lived mainly in Ohio, Indiana, Michigan and Kansas.




Our Kin--past and Present, the Schwartz Family


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Joseph Frank Schwartz (1842-1911), son of Frank S. and Josey Schwartz, married Barbara Stanek, and immigrated about 1872 from Bohemia in Czechoslovakia to Irwin Station, Pennsylvania, and moved to Lincoln County, Minnesota in 1883. Descendants lived in Pennsylvania, Minnesota, South Dakota, Texas and elsewhere.




The Mirror


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Corcoran Gallery of Art


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This authoritative catalogue of the Corcoran Gallery of Art's renowned collection of pre-1945 American paintings will greatly enhance scholarly and public understanding of one of the finest and most important collections of historic American art in the world. Composed of more than 600 objects dating from 1740 to 1945.




Boston's Wayward Children


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This study explores the origin and development of the American social welfare system. It demonstrates that the system of orphanages, child-placing agencies, reformatories, juvenile courts, and child guidance clinics established in Victorian Boston was a foundation for the New Deal and remains the basis of contemporary social work with the young.