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Dr. Stephan Scherzer - Information on personal ancestors birth, death and area ancestor lived.

Heuer Family Genealogical Study, Prussia - Follow the Heuer Family traveling from Pommern, Prussia, Greifenberg villages, and Baltic churches to Kewaunee County, Wisconsin.

Dominque Ostertag - Ostertag genealogy in Alsace, Drusenheim, Fels genealogy in Germany, Wilhelmshaven, and Rüstringen.

Reifel Family - The Reifel Family came to America from Bellheim and Hoerdt, Pfalz, Bayern (Germany), and most settled in Indiana, Missouri, and Texas.

Gniffke Family - Information on the Karl Edward Gniffke family coming from, Danzig Germany Prussia in 1888.

Verhoff Family - Immigration of Verhoff's from Wiedenbrueck, Westphalia, Germany to America - special emphasis on Francis and Anna Maria [Kramer] Verhoff, who settled in Glandorf, Putnam County, Ohio in 1836.

Evers - Descendants of Johann Georg Evers of Goslar, Hannover and of Jochim Heinrich C. Rambow of Muchow, Mecklenburg-Schwerin, Germany to Cullman, Alabama.

Schulz Family Genealogy - Dedicated to the research of the Schulz Family and related lines.

Büter Genealogy - Information on surnames Büter, Buter, Buiter or Buyter.

Bihlmaier Family - This is the family Bihlmaier from Germany.

Machtemes - History of the Machtemes, Machtmes surname that originated in the Eifel region of South West Germany, and the immigration of peoples with this name to North America.

Scheihing Genealogy - The Scheihing and Schehing family of Untertürkheim.

Eychner Genealogy - Listing of Eychner Genealogy.

Clouser Family - Dedicated to researching and sharing information on the Clouser surname. Noted deviations of this name are Clauser, Klauser, Klouser, and Clowser.

Strehle Family - Family homepage of the Strehle family with genealogy information and ancestor tree.

Wentzel - Home of the Pennsylvania German Wentzel Family. Includes author information and German links.

Mondovic - Researching various family lines. Includes family tree, pictures and links.

Stieler, Timothy - Timothy Stieler's Family Tree.

The Henze Project - Henze immigration from Germany in 1888. Family history, photos, genealogy and family directory.

Hanacek, Andreas - Family information and list of geneaological resources.

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