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Jo,
According to my records:
Han(e)s Zaug b. 1658 in Berne, , , Switz.d. in , Heidelberg,
Baden, GER m.
Barbli Thierstein. Children include:
a. Hans Zaug d. 1696 (?) in Heidelberg, Baden, GER
b. John Z(a)ug I b. Cal 1684 in Darmstadt, GER
!URL:
http://pmd.otc.psu.edu/Jan/d0002/g0000095.html#I02199
Children of John and unknown wife:
i. Christian Zug b. Cal 1710 in Hesse, GER d.
Dec 1787 in
Tuscarawas Co., OH
ii. Mortitz Zug b. Cal 1715 in GER d. in
Tuscarawas Co., OH
!SHIPLIST: Arrived in Philadelphia,
September 21, 1742
imported in the ship Francis and Elizabeth, George North Master,
from
Rotterdam, Holland, last from Deal England, three brothers, namely -
Christian Zug, Moritz Zug and Johannes Zug.
iii. Johannes (John) Zug II b. Cal 1720 d. May 1790 in
Honeybrook Township., Chester Co., PA
NOTES: (for Han(e)s Zaug)
7309 Submission: AF91-101425
OSKALOOSA DR
DERWOOD MD
USA 20855
NANCY VIRGINIA KENYON SONT Microfilm: NONE
RR 1 MACDONALDS CORNERS Submission: AF97-111259
ONTARIO, CANADA
N0G 1M0
WILLI WALTRIP Microfilm: NONE
8501 N 94TH AVE Submission: AF91-101021
PEORIA AZ
85345
BONNIE MULLANEY Microfilm: NONE
P O BOX 784 Submission: AF93-108564
LITTLE ELM TX
USA 75068
GERALD B. MULLLEN JR. Microfilm: NONE
617 E PERMIAN DR Submission: AF93-109760
HOBBS NM
USA 88240
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<HTML><FONT SIZE=2>Jo,
<BR>According to my records:
<BR>Han(e)s Zaug b. 1658 in Berne, , , Switz.d. in ,
Heidelberg, Baden, GER
m. <BR>Barbli Thierstein. Children include:
<BR> a. Hans Zaug d.
1696 (?) in
Heidelberg, Baden, GER
<BR> b. John Z(a)ug I
b. Cal 1684 in
Darmstadt, GER
<BR>
!URL:
http://pmd.otc.psu.edu/Jan/d0002/g0000095.html#I02199
<BR>
Children
of
John and unknown wife:
<BR>
i.
Christian Zug b. Cal 1710 in Hesse, GER d. Dec 1787 in
<BR>Tuscarawas Co., OH
<BR>
ii.
Mortitz Zug b. Cal 1715 in GER d. in Tuscarawas Co., OH
<BR>
!SHIPLIST:
Arrived in Philadelphia, September 21, 1742 <BR>imported in the
ship Francis and Elizabeth, George North Master, from <BR>Rotterdam,
Holland, last from Deal England, three brothers, namely -
<BR>Christian Zug, Moritz Zug and Johannes Zug.
<BR>
iii.
Johannes (John) Zug II b. Cal 1720 d. May 1790 in <BR>Honeybrook
Township., Chester Co., PA
<BR>
<BR>NOTES: (for Han(e)s Zaug)
<BR> 7309 Submission: AF91-101425
<BR> OSKALOOSA DR
<BR> DERWOOD MD
<BR> USA 20855
<BR>NANCY VIRGINIA KENYON SONT Microfilm: NONE
<BR> RR 1 MACDONALDS CORNERS Submission: AF97-111259
<BR> ONTARIO, CANADA
<BR> N0G 1M0
<BR>WILLI WALTRIP Microfilm: NONE
<BR> 8501 N 94TH AVE Submission: AF91-101021
<BR> PEORIA AZ
<BR> 85345
<BR>BONNIE MULLANEY Microfilm: NONE
<BR> P O BOX 784 Submission: AF93-108564
<BR> LITTLE ELM TX
<BR> USA 75068
<BR>GERALD B. MULLLEN JR. Microfilm: NONE
<BR> 617 E PERMIAN DR Submission: AF93-109760
<BR> HOBBS NM
<BR> USA 88240
<BR>
<BR>!URL:
http://www.geocities.com/Heartland/Valley/8924/data/zug.html
<BR>!EMAIL: Haner (belywash(a)telcomplus.net)</FONT></HTML>
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