Himmelberger family papers, 1797-1858.
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Wells, E., active 1822
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Miller, Johannes, active 1803
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Breneisen, Susanna
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Miller, Simon, active 1800-1802
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Bright, John, active 1797
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Riegel, Philipp Adam, 1746-1820
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Breda, Maria.
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Himmelberger, Philip, 1739-1796
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Himmelberger, Valentine, 1768-1853
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Himmelberger family.
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These materials relate to the Himmelberger family of Tulpehocken Township, Berks County, Pennsylvania. Tulpehocken Township was settled by Germans early in the 18th century and had become a mature and prosperous settlement by the end of that century. From the description of Himmelberger family papers, 1797-1858. (Pennsylvania State University Libraries). WorldCat record id: 268803145 ...