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German Genealogy
October 26, 2016 Dana 0 Comments 3 min read

SUCCESS!!! Finding My Immigrant Family in German Church Records! (Part 2)

Back to the story… Two days ago, I was sitting in the library looking at a microfilm of German church

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German Genealogy
October 25, 2016 Dana 12 Comments 3 min read

SUCCESS!!! Finding My Immigrant Family in German Church Records!

Finding the village your ancestors came from is, in my understanding, the hardest part of tracing your family back to

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German Genealogy
October 18, 2016 Dana 4 Comments 2 min read

Where Did They Come From? (An Immigrant Family’s Story, Part 7)

My Grand Aunt Beulah, who did genealogy research for many years, has “Gustrow, Mecklenburg” as the place of birth of

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German Genealogy
October 18, 2016 Dana 2 Comments 3 min read

Learning From the Hamburg Passenger List (An Immigrant Family’s Story, Part 6)

I’ve discussed my Peters’ family 1859 New York passenger list, but what additional information does their Hamburg passenger list tell

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German Genealogy
October 13, 2016 Dana 4 Comments 3 min read

An Immigrant Family’s Story: The Steamship “Bavaria” and “Between Decks” Passage (Part 5)

In Hamburg on June 14th, 1859, Joachim and Henrietta (Bingher) Peters, my third great grandparents, boarded the steamship Bavaria to start a

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German Genealogy
October 10, 2016 Dana 0 Comments 2 min read

An Immigrant Family’s Story: A Custom Map (Part 4)

As I continue to share the story of my Peters ancestors’ 1859 immigration, today I’m sharing a map my dad

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German Genealogy
October 4, 2016 Dana 6 Comments 3 min read

An Immigrant Family’s Story: The New York Passenger List (Part 3)

As I continue to share the immigration story of my family, I watched Devon Lee Noel’s video tutorial: How to

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German Genealogy
October 4, 2016 Dana 6 Comments 2 min read

An Immigrant Family’s Story: The Places They Passed (Part 2)

Adding details to our genealogy makes our ancestor’s lives more interesting. Sometimes, we need to be creative to go beyond

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German Genealogy
October 1, 2016 Dana 8 Comments 2 min read

An Immigrant Family’s Story: A Newspaper Account (Part 1)

During the summer of 1859, my great, great, great grandparents, Joachim [pronounced “Waa-Keem”] and Henrietta (Bingher) Peters emigrated from Germany

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Case Studies
September 28, 2016 Dana 4 Comments 2 min read

Mystery Women in Family Photo from Sumner County, Kansas

We have an amazing number of photos of our Peters family. This photo includes both my grandmother, Hazel Peters (1910-1975),

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