Anne Sulzbach
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I have been researching my genealogy since I was 14, before there was an Internet or even computers. I am thrilled that family history is such a popular hobby now! I have a blog for my whole family, www.grandmasgrannysfamilyalbum.blogspot.com. My maternal family is from Nova Scotia, and descended from Loyalists, the Yorkshire Emigration, the Planter Migration, Scotland, and Ireland. I am trying to prove my descent from Mayflower passenger Richard Warren so I can join the Mayflower Society. My paternal family are German immigrants in New York City, and come from Bavaria and Hesse. I also have Russian and Ukrainian Jews, the Dutch in colonial New York, and Lumbee Indians in my family tree. I love to meet new cousins and collaborate!
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Hi - Hi Anne: New material on the correct Kuhn family's ancestry is covered in a section of my newest book THE PALATINE FAMILIES OF NEW YORK - 1710: A SUPPLEMENT on pp.. 74 & 75 under "Conrad Kuhn - now his son Valentin, Hunter Lists #413". The family was documented at Offenbach an der Queich near Landau. This book is among the nine books that ancestry posted in a special section on their site you can access at https://www.ancestry.com/search/collections/62327/
All the best and good hunting!
Hank Jones (Henry Z Jones, Jr., FASG, FGBS) www.hankjones.com [email address removed]
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I have just started a Sulzbach Name Study here on WikiTree to explore the genealogy (and migrations) of people named Sulzbach and variants (like my Pennsylvania "Sultzbach" family). It appears to me that the Sulzbachs (of various spellings) who went to Pennsylvania in the 1700s, Brazil in the 1800s, and New York in the 1800s (your ancestor) all were from the same area of Germany (names for the area include Hesse and Darmstadt), so there may be some interesting historical insight to be gained from sharing our histories in a name study. Would you like to join?
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