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Anabaptists at Strasbourg—A(ugspurger) to Z(immermann): A Source Book for Napoleonic France, Volumes 1-3

Neil Ann Stuckey Levine

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This genealogy attempts to place into proper historical context not generations of one Anabaptist family but the cluster of families who made up the community of members of the faith in and around the metropolis of Strasbourg, Bas-Rhin, France, from the late eighteenth century until approximately the mid-1830s, but most especially during the Napoleonic era. (1,130pp. color illus. index. hardcover. Author, 2023.)

 

Surnames Listed: Augspurger, Augsti, Bachmann, Bosshard, Burky, Egly, Eyer, Eymann, Frey, Gautsche, Gerber, Gerig, Grieser, Heiser, Hirschi, Hochstettler, Hunsinger, Jantzi, Krähenbühl, Kropf, Lauber, Litwiller, Maurer, Müller, Neuhauser, Peterschmidt, Reidiger, Ringenberg, Roggy, Roth, Rothacker, Rupp, Schlabach, Schlatter, Schwartz, Sommer, Steiner, Streidt, Stucky, Ulrich, Vordemwald, Wagler, Zehender/Cender, Zehr, Zimmermann

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Tim Schlegel
Invaluable Information

There are no words or a value to place on this information. I thought the Montbéliard Church Register books were amazing research sources, and they are, but these really dig into the cracks. Previously I had info on some 3rd or 4th great grandparent families with maybe a year here and there. These not only fill in many more blanks but add 5th and 6th great grandparents on top of that! I have barely begun to dig into it all. Grab these while they're available.

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Gene N.

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Gail Bellar

Since most of my husbands ancestors came from this area, it was fun to find references to some of them - although not as many as I had hoped.
The book is well researched and referenced. Neil Ann Stucky Levine always does a professional job!

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Lenora K.

Excellent research and documentation in the three volumes. Hard to put them down before reading every page. Remarkable pictures!

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Jo-Ann S.

I was thrilled to receive my copy and could hardly wait to get started finding information on my ancestors. I stayed up until 4AM the first night I had the books and I barely scratched the surface reading about my SOMMER, KROPF, EICHER and related families.

Thank you, Neil Ann, for all the years of research and writing that went into the fantastic final product of three volumes packed with so much information!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!


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