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Janie Riley is an avid genealogist with a habit of stumbling on to dead bodies. She and her husband head to Salt Lake City Utah to research Janie's elusive 4th great-grandmother. But her search into the past leads her to a dark secret. Can she solve the mysteries of the past and the present before disaster strikes? Available now on Amazon.com and and Amazon.ca |
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Palatines imported in the Ship Tyger, Georg Johnston , Master, from Rotterdam , last from Cowes Nov. 19, 1771John Kreble , name written by clerkPeter Wagner , name written by clerk Nicholaus Scheuerman , name written by clerk Jacob Wagner , name written by clerk Ludwig Schneider Johannes Muller Hans Georg Benner Johann Jacob Beyerle Sebastian Wille Dominicus Heyrom name written by clerk Nicholas Grunenwald Johann Lautenschlger Peter Wasser Adam Steiner Henry Apple Henry Webber Anthony Klein Nicholas Jost Johannes Sigile Matheis Fauth Caspar Beyer Johannes Motte Nicklaus Kohler Friederich Foltz Jacob Burg Jacob Hoffman George Hann , name written by clerk Nicholas Hoffman Jonas Blesch Jacob Ihrig Gustavus Muller Johannes Lupp Peter Odern Christoph Storner Wilhelm Kumpf Henrich Mullberger Johannes Ihrig Martin Grahn Henrich Rickos Johannes Weller Johannes Nitzel Leonard Kessler Georg Volck Johannes Schneider Peter Kessler Carle Benner Johannes Benner Martin Benner Jacob Marx Adam Grosshart Peter Trexler Michael Trexler Jacob Kessler , name written by clerk Conrad Haasse Georg Michael Weiss Joh. Daniel Schwanfelder Jacob Samuel Golde Johann Nicolas Fuchs Johann Michael Beltz John Le Port Georg Mich. Raffenberger Hans Georg Ackermann Johann Wilhelm Fleck Georg Simon Groen Hen. Jac. Raubenheimer Johannes Wucherer Joh. Hen. Lautenschloger Johannes Willmann Georg Henrich Kindle Niclaus Samuel Golde Johannes Waltman Georg Friederich Kuchle Johann Christ. Joger Wilhelm Schmidt Johann Peter Weill Johan Georg Scheuermann Johan Daniel Cleiss Johann Michael Ihrig Johann Friederich Dorr Georg Eissenring Johann Peter Schrigh Joh. Gottlieb Stein Becker Johann Georg Horn Johann Adam Low John Bernard Leyer Johan Caspar Lorentz Hann Heinrich Zimmerman Johan Wilhelm Schneider Gottfried Kihnner Johann Nickel Martin Johannes Bernhardt Henn Johann Ludwig Starck Johann Adam Dracker Johan Conrad German Johann Bernhard Ragel Johannes Peter Reusch Conrad Meyer , name written by clerk Johannes Schott Lewis Ney John Ney Sebastian Dheuch Johannes Schletzer Martin Eberts John Jorts , name written by clerk Jacob Scheibly Philip Egle Adam Alss Christ. Jeremias Schmidt Johannes Reusch Conrad Radman Johann Jacob Menges Jacob Sanner Johannes Niebel Johan Georg Laudenschlager Hans Mich. Lautenschlager Conrad von Halt Adam Eberhardt Andreas Ehmer
5-Step Search for Your Immigrant Ancestor in North AmericaStep 1: First search for your immigrant ancestor in the five major ports of arrival - New York New York, Philadelphia Pennsylvania, Baltimore Maryland, Boston Massachusetts and New Orleans Louisiana
Step 2: If you don't find your immigrant ancestor in a large port city, try smaller ports of arrival - Virginia, Connecticut, Delaware, Texas, Georgia, South Carolina, North Carolina, Maine, Rhode Island, Florida, New Jersey, New Hampshire, Michigan, Alaska, California, Hawaii and Washington Step 3: Still can't find your immigrant ancestor on an American ships passenger list? Try a Canadian Port of Arrival and the Canada-U.S. border crossing records (Saint Albans Lists). Step 4: If you still can't find your ancestor in free ships passenger lists, try ships passenger lists and naturalization records on a pay site. See the Immigration Comparison Chart to help you decide which of the fee-based sites has the passenger lists you need to find your immigrant ancestor Step 5:
Search for ships passengers in Ethnic Groups immigrating to America, other miscellaneous
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