The Trautman/Troutman Family History


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Hans George Drautman (b.1710) emigrated in 1736 from Germany to Philadelphia, and was the direct ancestor of the author in the seventeenth generation. Many other Troutman or Troutman emigrants also arrived, including Hieronimus and Johannes Trautman who immi- grated in 1743. Many of these are named, and some descendants and relatives are listed. Descendants and relatives lived in Pennsylvania, North Carolina, Ohio, Illinois, California and elsewhere. Includes some family history and genealogy of Germany.




Boone Co, AR


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Klinger/Schaefer and Allied Families


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Family history and genealogical information about the descendants of Johann Peter Klinger (born 18 June 1830 in Germany and Ann Margaretha Schaefer who was born 20 December 1835 in Germany. Johann and Ann married 18 April 1858 and were the parents of two known children. Johann died 11 August 1866 and Ann married Johannes Hausel. Johannes died 31 August 1873 and Ann immigrated to America with her children 3 June 1883. They settled in Wayne Co., Iowa. Descendants lived in Iowa, South Dakota, California and elsewhere.




From Toleration to Expulsion


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On April 6, 1948, a significant portion of the population of the village of Ecsny in Somogy County, Hungary, was expelled from their homeland. This was the result of Protocol XIII of the Potsdam Declaration of 1945 calling for the orderly and humane transfer of German populations now living in Poland, Czechoslovakia, and Hungary. The families involved were descendants of German settlers who began to arrive in what would become the village of Ecsny as early as 1754. They formed an Evangelical Lutheran congregation at the outset that would survive as an underground movement until the Edict of Toleration promulgated by the Emperor Joseph II of Austria in 1782. These two governmental actions taken centuries apart, play pivotal roles in the lives and destinies of the families who would call Ecsny their home. The families that were expelled were sent to the then Russian Zone of Germany from which large numbers later escaped into the American and British Zones. Numerous families were successful in emigrating from there to Canada, the United States, and Australia. This publication is addressed to their English-speaking descendants, providing them with genealogical information about their forebears. In addition, the families associated with the various affiliated congregations in Hcs, Polny, Rksi, Somodor, and Vmos are included as well as information about the families that emigrated to Slavonia, the United States, and Canada prior to World War II. There are also introductory articles to assist the reader in having a basic knowledge of the history, lifestyle, and origins of their families. This work is published on the 260th anniversary of the founding of Ecsny.




The Inspirationists, 1714-1932 Vol 2


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The Community of True Inspiration, or Inspirationists, was one of the most successful religious communities in the United States. This collection offers a broad variety of Inspirationist texts, almost all of them translated from German and published here for the first time.




Ancestors and Descendants of Noah Gettemy and Mary Magdalene Weimer of Westmoreland County, Pennsylvania


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Noah Thomas Gettemy (1844-1925), son of Robert and Sarah Campbell Gette- my, was born probably on the farm east of Stahlstown. He married Mary Magdalene Weimer (1848-1928) 1862. He was born at Donegal, Pa. She was born at Donegal, Westmoreland Co., Pa. They had nine children. Earliest known member of the Gettemy family was William Gettemy, born 1751 in Donegal, Ireland. It is not known when he emigrated, but he served in Cumberland Co. Militia in 1780. He married Sarah Williams (b. ca. 1770) 1785. The first known member of the Weimer family was Michael Weimer, who lived in Langensoultzbach, Alsace Germany at times and at times in France. Family members live in Pennsylvania and Ohio and elsewhere.










The Von Der Au Genealogy


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A genealogy of the ancestors and descendants of Johannes von der Au born 28 Mar 1802 in the village of Ernsthofen, Hesse-Darmstad, Germany and his wife Elisabeth Margretha Burger born 3 Aug 1807 in Klein-Bieberau. She died on 8 Jan 1877 and was buried in Paris Township, Ohio. He died in 1891.