Jacob Lorentz Bastron was born in Offenbach. He was buried in
Büdingen.[1]
Sources
↑ Maggie Hein and Doris Evans, "Ahnentafel Chart for Maria Katharina Lutz," Frank-Kolb Database, supplied by Maggie Hein, [address for private use,] 2020.
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Bastron-17 and Pastron-2 are not ready to be merged because: We need to determine which surname to use. Different sources from the VCs seem to emphasize different spellings, mostly particularly, Bastron is used in their databases and ahnentafel charts with Pastron being an alternate and the Volga German Institute page even has a spelling of Pastrung. There is also Bastrom, Bostrom.
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