The Family History of Enos and Nancy (Burkholder) Hartzler

The Family History of Enos and Nancy (Burkholder) Hartzler

Author: Karen Ruth Cornwell Bowman

Publisher: Masthof Press & Bookstore

Published: 2007

Total Pages: 264

ISBN-13:

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Enos Hartzler was born in 1824 in Wayne County, Ohio. He married Nancy Burkholder (1830-1916), daughter of John Burkhalter, in 1852, They had six children. He died in 1899 in Sherman County, Kansas. Descendants and relatives lived mainly in Kansas, Colorado and California.


The Hertzler-Hartzler Family History

The Hertzler-Hartzler Family History

Author: Silas Hertzler

Publisher: Masthof Press & Bookstore

Published:

Total Pages: 778

ISBN-13:

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This Amish and Mennonite genealogy traces 8,757 families descended from 1703 Jacob Hertzler of Berks Co., Pa. Also provides background history and statistical information on the Hertzler-Hartzler families. (733pp. index. hardcover. reprint of 1952 edition. Higginson Book Co.) Please visit www.HigginsonBooks.com to purchase this title.


History of the Descendants of Abraham Beery

History of the Descendants of Abraham Beery

Author: Joseph H. Wenger

Publisher:

Published: 1905

Total Pages: 340

ISBN-13:

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Abraham Beery (1718-1799) settled in Adams County, Pennsylvania, where he lived married years and raised a family. He and his wife, Mary Gochenour, had six children, 1762-1777. After their sons migrated to Virginia, he and his wife followed in 1787 and settled in Rockingham County, Virginia. He died at Cross Keys, Virginia. Descendants lived in Virginia, Illinois, Ohio, Iowa, and elsewhere.


[Royer Family]

[Royer Family]

Author: John F Royer

Publisher: Hassell Street Press

Published: 2021-09-09

Total Pages: 118

ISBN-13: 9781014069689

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