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 | 1930 Census, NY, Niagara, Town of Lewiston. This sheet shows families along Saunders Settlement Rd, and Walmore Rd
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 | Becker Journey Coast Guard Academy 50th year celebration "Journey of the Class of 1965" (At least one living or private individual is linked to this item - Details withheld.)
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 | Death certificate for Fredericke Wilhelmine (nee Pfuhl) Haseley
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 | Heinrich Von Rohr & the Lutheran Immigration to New York and Wisconsin Authored by Philip von Rohr Sauer
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 | History of St John's Lutheran Church, Gasline Ontario St John's was started by the Buffalo Synod in 1840 and was served by Heinrich von Rohr after his graduation from Martin Luther Seminary. The congregation help found the sister congregation of St. Peter’s in nearby Stonebridge. St. John’s became a Missouri Synod church shortly after the split within the Buffalo Synod whereas St. Peter’s stayed with Heinrich von Rohr’s small group of ex-Buffalo Synod congregation. St. Peter’s became part of Missouri Synod in 1875 after von Rohr’s death. A small group of dissatisfied members of St. John’s formed a small congregation that was probably associated with von Rohr’s splinter group.
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 | History of St Johns Lutheran Church, Seebach's Hill, Ontario This is the church in Seebach’s Hill (near Stratford Ontario) where Pastor Weinbach served for over 20 years; about the same period of time he was at Bergholz.
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 | History of the Town of Wheatfield
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 | Marriage of Ruby Marie Brady
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 | Newspaper Ad for Williams Farm Auction Ad posted by Henry Treichler for Williams Farm Auction
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 | Sausage: the old fashioned way
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 | Shooting of the Haseley boys. Noah & Erich Haseley mistakenly shot by railroad security.
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 | St Peter's Lutheran Cemetery, Walmore, NY A list of graves without headstones
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 | The Founding of the French Reformed Church in Bergholz A German to English translation by Eugene Camann, originally piblished in Der Brief, the quarterly newsletter of the Historical Society of North German Settlements in Western New York.
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 | Town of Wheatfield - 1875
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 | Town of Wheatfield area of Niagara County - 1860 Familiar names in the early history of Wallmow, Bergholz & St Johnsburg. Some labels are not linked.
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 | Uckermark region of Brandenburg, Germany
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 | Wolcottsville - 1860 Although Wolcottsville was established in 1851 with a post office, it was still labeled the Prussian Settlement on this 1860 map of Niagara County. The locals called it Prushee (Pru-je)
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