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Originally published in 1979, this book is the result of a Wiese
family reunion. Initially, it was merely supposed to cover the
immediate family or the children of Fred and Hulda Wiese. However,
the search quickly expanded to encompass many more family members.
Much of the information was yielded by the living children and
grandchildren of Carl and Minna Wiese who came to the United States
from Germany in 1869, leaving a farm that had been registered since
1689 and is still in the possession of a Chris Wiese. This work is
full of well-documented facts such as: ship's logs, U.S. census
records, church records, and wills. It also includes a genealogical
table, citizenship papers, military records, emigration papers,
family bibles, marriage records, etc. Maps and family photographs
abound. Although the information contained within this book is a
good mix of "both hazy memories as well as documented evidence,"
the author suggests that the reader "take into consideration that
if time and age have distorted the facts and truths, these memories
are better than knowing nothing."
These abstracts include announcements of Masonic Lodge meetings,
legal notices, runaway slaves, marriages and deaths, religious and
community events, court proceedings, legal disputes, estate and tax
sales, military appointments, elections, epidemics, mur
These abstracts include announcements of Masonic Lodge meetings,
legal notices, runaway slaves, marriages and deaths, religious and
community events, court proceedings, legal disputes, estate and tax
sales, military appointments, elections, epidemics, mur
These abstracts include announcements of Masonic Lodge meetings,
legal notices, runaway slaves, marriages and deaths, religious and
community events, court proceedings, legal disputes, estate and tax
sales, military appointments, elections, epidemics, mur
These abstracts include announcements of Masonic Lodge meetings,
legal notices, runaway slaves, marriages and deaths, religious and
community events, court proceedings, legal disputes, estate and tax
sales, military appointments, elections, epidemics, mur
The Woodville Republican was established in 1823 and is still being
published, which makes it the oldest existing newspaper in
Mississippi and one of the oldest in the country. In this, the
fifth volume in her popular series, Ms. Wiese has abstracted vita
These abstracts include announcements of Masonic Lodge meetings,
legal notices, runaway slaves, marriages and deaths, religious and
community events, court proceedings, legal disputes, estate and tax
sales, military appointments, elections, epidemics, mur
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