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Glen Ullin Yesteryears: Volume II: 1983 - 2008
Glen Ullin Historical Archives Committee, Glen Ullin, North Dakota, 2008, 304 pages, hardcover
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Henry and Lydia (Mauch) Nagel |
The Germans from Russia Heritage Collection is pleased to provide this Glen Ullin, North Dakota book celebrating its 125th Anniversary. Volume I was completed in 1883 for Glen Ullin's 100th Centennial.
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Johann and Katherine (Sonnenfeld) Wetzel |
Most of the book is the Family Histories section for pages 64 to 227. Family names of German ancestry include: Barth, Bechhold, Bickel, Bittner, Bleth, Boeshans, Boschee, Braun, Diede, Doll, Elmer, Emter, Erhardt, Erhart, Fesser, Fibiger, Finneseth, Fischer, Fitterer, Frey, Gartner, Geck, Gerving, Gietzen, Glasser, Greff, Gress, Haas, Hatzenbuchler, Hauck, Hellman, Hermes, Hertz, Herz, Himelspach, Hintz, Hinz, Hoerner, Hoffman, Hurst, Kautzman, Kinnischtzke, Knoll, Koehler, Krebs, Krein, Kuntz, Meier, Metzger, Meuchel, Miller, Moos, Mosbrucker, Mueller, Muller, Myers, Nagel, Neff, Neibauer, Opp, Peltz, Permann, Remmick, Renner, Rettinger, Richter, Ripplinger, Roemmich, Roth, Sayler, Schaaf, Schafer, Schantz, Schatz, Schmidt, Schmaltz, Schneider, Schreiner, Schultz, Schumacher, Sebastian, Seidel, Seifert, Senger, Steckler, Steffan, Stockert, Streitmatter, Thomas, Ulmer, Unruh, Voegele, Volk, Wagner, Wanner, Weisenburger, Weiss, and Wetzel. For many of these family names, the first immigrants came from the Black Sea German villages of South Russia (today Ukraine).
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Peter O. and Clara (Kroh) Wetzel
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The book includes class photographs and names for the Glen Ullin High School Graduates 1912 - 2008. Historical information and many photographs are found throughout the book.
Glen Ullin Yesteryears: Volume II: 1983 - 2008
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