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1. We are very indebted to Stacy Porter for
the research and data entry which contributed to these narratives - her
diligent research is appreciated and the results of her work will be a
blessing now, and for many future generations.
2. There will be many data corrections
and additions to the data herein. It is forecasted that data
and information will be posted monthly; around the first of each month..
Genealogy of the Wachter,
Wilerick, Easterday, Blessing, Schindler and
Reese Families composed and originally type-written by Welsey Noah
Wachter in 1909
A Vivid Account of a Voyage
From Europe to the America Colonies - Very Much Like the Viatic of Our Ancestors
Report
of the Descendants of George Wachter Aus Memmingen of the American Colony
branch of the Wachter Family of Maryland and West Virginia
Report of the Descendants of John Stotler - forefather of Gleda Stotler
who married William Albert Wachter. Gleda and her five children
moved from Berkeley Springs, West Virginia to Hancock, Maryland after
Williams death.
Report of the Descendants of in the Limppo
Linage - showing the forefathers of the
Limppo Linage.
Deviation of the Name Limppo - A narrative which
explains the transformation of the Limppo name from the Lupo lineage.
Report of the
Ancestors of Bessie Mae (Albright) Limppo - she was the wife of Joseph
Hubert Limppo. All known persons with
the surname Limppo are descendant from that marriage.
The Quest for
the Heimat (Home) of George Wachter Aus Memmingen.
Report of the Descendants
of Cader Edwards - he was the ancestor of Georgia Ann Edwards, the
mother of John Roy Jones, the husband of Adelaide (Wachter) Jones. -
to be reconstructed
Report of the Descendants of Paul
Faith - he was the ancestor of Charles Augustine Faith, who married Hazel
(Wachter) Faith - to be re-constructed
Report of the Descendants
of Laurence Murray - he was the ancestor of Lawrence Andrew Murray, who
was the second husband of Gleda Eva Stottler
Directory of
Frederick County, Maryland; includes descriptions of the county, the towns
and the population (with head of family names)
Mary Wachter's application for a pension based
on her son's service in the Civil War and death at Andersonville prison
Oath of Allegiance of those passengers who
arrived at the Port of Philadelphia in September, 1749. Jacob XX Wachter's
signature is shown.
Oath of Allegiance of those passengers who arrived
at the Port of Philadelphia in November 1767. George Wachter Aus
Memmingen's signature is shown.
Benjamin Franklins
Opinion of the Pennsyvania German Immigrants.
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