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The Sixteenth Annual Meeting Of The Swiss American Historical Society, Bruno Gujer, Leo Schelbert
The Sixteenth Annual Meeting Of The Swiss American Historical Society, Bruno Gujer, Leo Schelbert
Swiss American Historical Society Newsletter
The sixteenth annual meeting of the reactivated SAHS was held on Saturday, October 27, 1979, at the Embassy of Switzerland in Washington, D.C.
Early Christmas At Emmanual Church, Bertha Louise Goetsch
Early Christmas At Emmanual Church, Bertha Louise Goetsch
Swiss American Historical Society Newsletter
I am of Swiss ancestry on both sides of the family. My paternal Grandfather Andreas Schifferly, b. 1811, was from Kt. Aargau. My mother was a Stalder from Lutzelfluh, b. 1851, and baptized by the eminent Jeremias Gotthelf, who was also a dear fried of the Stalder family, as well as their pastor. His novels were so much enjoyed by this family, and they carried them to the USA when they left Switzerland for Ohio, in 1853.
A Swedish American In Search Of His French Swiss Roots, Carl J. Olson
A Swedish American In Search Of His French Swiss Roots, Carl J. Olson
Swiss American Historical Society Newsletter
Gentlemen:
I recently noted your name and address when looking up another item of interest in a local library book (reference section) entitled: "How to Find Your Family Roots," a 1977 publication, authorized by Beard-Demong.
From The Kansas Plains To The Kentucky Hills, Walter R. Wullschleger
From The Kansas Plains To The Kentucky Hills, Walter R. Wullschleger
Swiss American Historical Society Newsletter
The News Letters and Bulletin reached me today. I am delighted to have these fine periodicals. I had no idea that your find society was in existence.
A Sampling Of Swiss Experiences In The United States Of America, Heinz K. Meier
A Sampling Of Swiss Experiences In The United States Of America, Heinz K. Meier
Swiss American Historical Society Newsletter
Through the years we have come in contact with many Swiss Americans and Americans of Swiss origin. Some of them have opened themselves up and have given us a view of their background, their concerns and their interests. The rest of the space in this Newsletter is given over to four of them.
To Our Readers, Heinz K. Meier
To Our Readers, Heinz K. Meier
Swiss American Historical Society Newsletter
1. Enclosed with this Newsletter, SAHS members will receive a copy of the long awaited Swiss Genealogical Research: An Introductory Guide by Paul Anthon Nielson. Additional copies may be purchased a a reduced membership price of $3.25 from our president Dr. Leo Schelbert, 2523 Asbury Avenue, Evanston, Illinois 60201; or at the regular price of $4.95 from the publisher, The Donning Co., 5041 Admiral Wright Road, Virginia Beach, VA 23462. The officers of the SAHS hope that you enjoy this gift and recognize it as one of the ways in which they try to make membership in the society worthwhile …
125 Years Gloor Family In The United States, Richard D. Gloor
125 Years Gloor Family In The United States, Richard D. Gloor
Swiss American Historical Society Newsletter
Enclosed is a copy of a narrative dated 14 July 75 about my GLOOR family. I have pieced it together by research and travel to Tell City Ind. Casper GLOOR, the immigrant from Switzerland, was a member of the Swiss Colonization Society. He journeyed from Cincinnati down the Ohio River and helped found Tell City Ind.