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GENEALOGY RECORDS
They include records of births, baptisms, marriages, deaths, and burials. These records may include financial account books, fees for masses for the dead, lists of confirmations, penance register, communion lists, lists of members, and sometimes family registers. Church records are crucial for pre-1876 Swiss research. SWISS CENTER OF NORTH AMERICA The Register of Swiss Surnames provides a comprehensive alphabetical listing of surnames holding citizenship in a Swiss community.. While the Swiss Center has the three volume printed edition of the "Familiennamenbuch der Schweiz" you can now access it online. Below you will be taken to the Swiss surname search engine. DOLLS - THESWISSCENTER.ORG Terry Goetz (left) is on the Swiss Center's Board of Directors; Nell (center) is the doll creator; and Kirsten Dobson (right) was the first to recognize that Nell's dolls needed to come to the Swiss Center of North America. The dolls were purchased in the 1980’s by Mrs. Doris Geiger. After her passing, the dolls were part of an estate saleHOME
Swiss Center of North America helps with Swiss heritage, Swiss genealogy, Swiss culture, Swiss roots SWISS CENTER OF NORTH AMERICA The Swiss Volhynian Genealogy Database has more than 27,000 names of Swiss Amish who spent a hundred years in Prussia/Russia before emigrating to South Dakota and Kansas in 1874. Between 1700 and 1776, about 25,000 Swiss immigrants settled in the United States. Between 1851 and 1880, the average annual immigration was almost 2,500, withSWISS ROOTS SOCIETY
Join others in an annual contribution of $1,000 or more and become part of the Swiss Roots Society. Donate and support today. SWISS CENTER OF NORTH AMERICA Swiss Center of North America. Swiss Center of North America 507 Durst Road New Glarus, WI 53574 USA (608) 527-6565 LOGIN | SWISS CENTER OF NORTH AMERICA Swiss Center of North America. Swiss Center of North America 507 Durst Road New Glarus, WI 53574 USA (608) 527-6565DR. DONALD G. TRITT
Donald Tritt, or Don as he likes to be called, is a widely known and respected leader in the Swiss American community. He is a retired clinical psychologist who was a professor at Dennison University near Columbus, OH. Don realized the Swiss were among the few HOME TRITT LIBRARY & ARCHIVESGENEALOGYSWISS ROOTSABOUT USREQUESTS AND FEESDR. DONALD G. TRITT The Swiss Center of North America is a 501 (c) (3) nonprofit organization incorporated in Wisconsin. Our mission is to preserve and support the rich Swiss cultural heritage in the United States and Canada. The Swiss Center of North America is a gathering place for people to share stories and experiences formed by their enduring tiesto
GENEALOGY RECORDS
They include records of births, baptisms, marriages, deaths, and burials. These records may include financial account books, fees for masses for the dead, lists of confirmations, penance register, communion lists, lists of members, and sometimes family registers. Church records are crucial for pre-1876 Swiss research. SWISS CENTER OF NORTH AMERICA The Register of Swiss Surnames provides a comprehensive alphabetical listing of surnames holding citizenship in a Swiss community.. While the Swiss Center has the three volume printed edition of the "Familiennamenbuch der Schweiz" you can now access it online. Below you will be taken to the Swiss surname search engine. DOLLS - THESWISSCENTER.ORG Terry Goetz (left) is on the Swiss Center's Board of Directors; Nell (center) is the doll creator; and Kirsten Dobson (right) was the first to recognize that Nell's dolls needed to come to the Swiss Center of North America. The dolls were purchased in the 1980’s by Mrs. Doris Geiger. After her passing, the dolls were part of an estate saleHOME
Swiss Center of North America helps with Swiss heritage, Swiss genealogy, Swiss culture, Swiss roots SWISS CENTER OF NORTH AMERICA The Swiss Volhynian Genealogy Database has more than 27,000 names of Swiss Amish who spent a hundred years in Prussia/Russia before emigrating to South Dakota and Kansas in 1874. Between 1700 and 1776, about 25,000 Swiss immigrants settled in the United States. Between 1851 and 1880, the average annual immigration was almost 2,500, withSWISS ROOTS SOCIETY
Join others in an annual contribution of $1,000 or more and become part of the Swiss Roots Society. Donate and support today. SWISS CENTER OF NORTH AMERICA Swiss Center of North America. Swiss Center of North America 507 Durst Road New Glarus, WI 53574 USA (608) 527-6565 LOGIN | SWISS CENTER OF NORTH AMERICA Swiss Center of North America. Swiss Center of North America 507 Durst Road New Glarus, WI 53574 USA (608) 527-6565DR. DONALD G. TRITT
Donald Tritt, or Don as he likes to be called, is a widely known and respected leader in the Swiss American community. He is a retired clinical psychologist who was a professor at Dennison University near Columbus, OH. Don realized the Swiss were among the fewHOME
The Swiss Center of North America is a 501 (c) (3) nonprofit organization incorporated in Wisconsin. Our mission is to preserve and support the rich Swiss cultural heritage in the United States and Canada. The Swiss Center of North America is a gathering place for people to share stories and experiences formed by their enduring tiesto
GENEALOGY RECORDS
They include records of births, baptisms, marriages, deaths, and burials. These records may include financial account books, fees for masses for the dead, lists of confirmations, penance register, communion lists, lists of members, and sometimes family registers. Church records are crucial for pre-1876 Swiss research. SWISS CENTER OF NORTH AMERICA The Register of Swiss Surnames provides a comprehensive alphabetical listing of surnames holding citizenship in a Swiss community.. While the Swiss Center has the three volume printed edition of the "Familiennamenbuch der Schweiz" you can now access it online. Below you will be taken to the Swiss surname search engine. SWISS CENTER OF NORTH AMERICA Among the earliest Swiss immigrants to North America were German Mennonites, perhaps as many as several thousand, who began settling in the Pennsylvania colony during the late 17th century.. Swiss immigration includes the history of the Amish church began with a schism in Switzerland within a group of Swiss and Alsatian Anabaptists in 1693 led by Jakob Ammann. SWISS CLUBS IN CANADA Swiss Center of North America. Swiss Center of North America 507 Durst Road New Glarus, WI 53574 USA (608) 527-6565SWISS ROOTS
My Great Grandfather Hans was born January 21, 1862. He became an American citizen in 1897. He married Elizabeth Caduff March 1, 1890 in Ramsey County Minnesota. He was granted a homestead April 1899 in Town of Birch, Lincoln County Wisconsin. The homestead was cut over forestland, hilly and rocky.GENEALOGY LINKS
Swiss Roots Genealogy Links: Association Valaisanne d'Etudes Généalogiques (French) . Basel City Local Citizenship Requests: This is a collection of extracts of requests of citizenship in the city of Basel, Switzerland from FamilySearch. Berner Geschlechter (German) Documentation of more than 50,000 individuals of some 300 families of the Bern City from 16th to 19th century with respectiveSWISS GENEALOGY
Casper Glattfelder Association of America: First settling in York County, Pennsylvania in 1743. Glatfelters, Gladfelters, Glotfeltys, Clodfelters and Clotfelters. The Swiss Volhynian Genealogy Database has more than 27,000 names of Swiss Amish who spent a hundred years in Prussia/Russia before emigrating to South Dakota and Kansas in 1874. AMERICAN SWISS CLUBS Here is a listing of American Swiss Clubs: Arizona Arizona Swiss Society . California . Northern California: Humboldt Swiss Club Monterey Co. Swiss-American Club Monterey Co. Swiss Rifle Club, Inc. Sacramento Helvetia Verein San Joaquin Valley Swiss Club Stanislaus County Swiss Club Swiss-American Chamber of Commerce Swiss Benevolent Society SF Swiss Club Tell, Inc United Swiss Societies of NBOARD AND STAFF
Duane Freitag has been involved in the Swiss Center for many years including the formative years in the early 2000’s. He became a member of the Board of Directors in 2005. The Greendale, Wisconsin man is a native of New Glarus, Wisconsin. Duane has been active in historical and cultural activities in New Glarus in addition towriting man.
HOME TRITT LIBRARY & ARCHIVESGENEALOGYSWISS ROOTSABOUT USREQUESTS AND FEESDR. DONALD G. TRITT The Swiss Center of North America is a 501 (c) (3) nonprofit organization incorporated in Wisconsin. Our mission is to preserve and support the rich Swiss cultural heritage in the United States and Canada. The Swiss Center of North America is a gathering place for people to share stories and experiences formed by their enduring tiesto
GENEALOGY RECORDS
They include records of births, baptisms, marriages, deaths, and burials. These records may include financial account books, fees for masses for the dead, lists of confirmations, penance register, communion lists, lists of members, and sometimes family registers. Church records are crucial for pre-1876 Swiss research. SWISS CENTER OF NORTH AMERICA The Register of Swiss Surnames provides a comprehensive alphabetical listing of surnames holding citizenship in a Swiss community.. While the Swiss Center has the three volume printed edition of the "Familiennamenbuch der Schweiz" you can now access it online. Below you will be taken to the Swiss surname search engine. DOLLS - THESWISSCENTER.ORG Terry Goetz (left) is on the Swiss Center's Board of Directors; Nell (center) is the doll creator; and Kirsten Dobson (right) was the first to recognize that Nell's dolls needed to come to the Swiss Center of North America. The dolls were purchased in the 1980’s by Mrs. Doris Geiger. After her passing, the dolls were part of an estate sale SWISS CENTER OF NORTH AMERICA Among the earliest Swiss immigrants to North America were German Mennonites, perhaps as many as several thousand, who began settling in the Pennsylvania colony during the late 17th century.. Swiss immigration includes the history of the Amish church began with a schism in Switzerland within a group of Swiss and Alsatian Anabaptists in 1693 led by Jakob Ammann.HOME
Swiss Center of North America helps with Swiss heritage, Swiss genealogy, Swiss culture, Swiss rootsSWISS ROOTS SOCIETY
Join others in an annual contribution of $1,000 or more and become part of the Swiss Roots Society. Donate and support today. SWISS CENTER OF NORTH AMERICA Swiss Center of North America. Swiss Center of North America 507 Durst Road New Glarus, WI 53574 USA (608) 527-6565 LOGIN | SWISS CENTER OF NORTH AMERICA Swiss Center of North America. Swiss Center of North America 507 Durst Road New Glarus, WI 53574 USA (608) 527-6565DR. DONALD G. TRITT
Donald Tritt, or Don as he likes to be called, is a widely known and respected leader in the Swiss American community. He is a retired clinical psychologist who was a professor at Dennison University near Columbus, OH. Don realized the Swiss were among the few HOME TRITT LIBRARY & ARCHIVESGENEALOGYSWISS ROOTSABOUT USREQUESTS AND FEESDR. DONALD G. TRITT The Swiss Center of North America is a 501 (c) (3) nonprofit organization incorporated in Wisconsin. Our mission is to preserve and support the rich Swiss cultural heritage in the United States and Canada. The Swiss Center of North America is a gathering place for people to share stories and experiences formed by their enduring tiesto
GENEALOGY RECORDS
They include records of births, baptisms, marriages, deaths, and burials. These records may include financial account books, fees for masses for the dead, lists of confirmations, penance register, communion lists, lists of members, and sometimes family registers. Church records are crucial for pre-1876 Swiss research. SWISS CENTER OF NORTH AMERICA The Register of Swiss Surnames provides a comprehensive alphabetical listing of surnames holding citizenship in a Swiss community.. While the Swiss Center has the three volume printed edition of the "Familiennamenbuch der Schweiz" you can now access it online. Below you will be taken to the Swiss surname search engine. DOLLS - THESWISSCENTER.ORG Terry Goetz (left) is on the Swiss Center's Board of Directors; Nell (center) is the doll creator; and Kirsten Dobson (right) was the first to recognize that Nell's dolls needed to come to the Swiss Center of North America. The dolls were purchased in the 1980’s by Mrs. Doris Geiger. After her passing, the dolls were part of an estate sale SWISS CENTER OF NORTH AMERICA Among the earliest Swiss immigrants to North America were German Mennonites, perhaps as many as several thousand, who began settling in the Pennsylvania colony during the late 17th century.. Swiss immigration includes the history of the Amish church began with a schism in Switzerland within a group of Swiss and Alsatian Anabaptists in 1693 led by Jakob Ammann.HOME
Swiss Center of North America helps with Swiss heritage, Swiss genealogy, Swiss culture, Swiss rootsSWISS ROOTS SOCIETY
Join others in an annual contribution of $1,000 or more and become part of the Swiss Roots Society. Donate and support today. SWISS CENTER OF NORTH AMERICA Swiss Center of North America. Swiss Center of North America 507 Durst Road New Glarus, WI 53574 USA (608) 527-6565 LOGIN | SWISS CENTER OF NORTH AMERICA Swiss Center of North America. Swiss Center of North America 507 Durst Road New Glarus, WI 53574 USA (608) 527-6565DR. DONALD G. TRITT
Donald Tritt, or Don as he likes to be called, is a widely known and respected leader in the Swiss American community. He is a retired clinical psychologist who was a professor at Dennison University near Columbus, OH. Don realized the Swiss were among the fewHOME
The Swiss Center of North America is a 501 (c) (3) nonprofit organization incorporated in Wisconsin. Our mission is to preserve and support the rich Swiss cultural heritage in the United States and Canada. The Swiss Center of North America is a gathering place for people to share stories and experiences formed by their enduring tiesto
SWISS CENTER OF NORTH AMERICA The Register of Swiss Surnames provides a comprehensive alphabetical listing of surnames holding citizenship in a Swiss community.. While the Swiss Center has the three volume printed edition of the "Familiennamenbuch der Schweiz" you can now access it online. Below you will be taken to the Swiss surname search engine. SWISS CENTER OF NORTH AMERICA Among the earliest Swiss immigrants to North America were German Mennonites, perhaps as many as several thousand, who began settling in the Pennsylvania colony during the late 17th century.. Swiss immigration includes the history of the Amish church began with a schism in Switzerland within a group of Swiss and Alsatian Anabaptists in 1693 led by Jakob Ammann.SWISS ROOTS
My Great Grandfather Hans was born January 21, 1862. He became an American citizen in 1897. He married Elizabeth Caduff March 1, 1890 in Ramsey County Minnesota. He was granted a homestead April 1899 in Town of Birch, Lincoln County Wisconsin. The homestead was cut over forestland, hilly and rocky. SWISS CLUBS IN CANADA Swiss Center of North America. Swiss Center of North America 507 Durst Road New Glarus, WI 53574 USA (608) 527-6565 AMERICAN SWISS CLUBS Swiss Center of North America. Swiss Center of North America 507 Durst Road New Glarus, WI 53574 USA (608) 527-6565BOARD AND STAFF
Duane Freitag has been involved in the Swiss Center for many years including the formative years in the early 2000’s. He became a member of the Board of Directors in 2005. The Greendale, Wisconsin man is a native of New Glarus, Wisconsin. Duane has been active in historical and cultural activities in New Glarus in addition towriting man.
GENEALOGY LINKS
Swiss Roots Genealogy Links: Association Valaisanne d'Etudes Généalogiques (French) . Basel City Local Citizenship Requests: This is a collection of extracts of requests of citizenship in the city of Basel, Switzerland from FamilySearch. Berner Geschlechter (German) Documentation of more than 50,000 individuals of some 300 families of the Bern City from 16th to 19th century with respectiveTHESWISSCENTER.ORG
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SWISS GENEALOGY
Casper Glattfelder Association of America: First settling in York County, Pennsylvania in 1743. Glatfelters, Gladfelters, Glotfeltys, Clodfelters and Clotfelters. The Swiss Volhynian Genealogy Database has more than 27,000 names of Swiss Amish who spent a hundred years in Prussia/Russia before emigrating to South Dakota and Kansas in 1874. HOME TRITT LIBRARY & ARCHIVESGENEALOGYSWISS ROOTSABOUT USREQUESTS AND FEESDR. DONALD G. TRITT The Swiss Center of North America is a 501 (c) (3) nonprofit organization incorporated in Wisconsin. Our mission is to preserve and support the rich Swiss cultural heritage in the United States and Canada. The Swiss Center of North America is a gathering place for people to share stories and experiences formed by their enduring tiesto
GENEALOGY RECORDS
They include records of births, baptisms, marriages, deaths, and burials. These records may include financial account books, fees for masses for the dead, lists of confirmations, penance register, communion lists, lists of members, and sometimes family registers. Church records are crucial for pre-1876 Swiss research. SWISS CENTER OF NORTH AMERICA The Register of Swiss Surnames provides a comprehensive alphabetical listing of surnames holding citizenship in a Swiss community.. While the Swiss Center has the three volume printed edition of the "Familiennamenbuch der Schweiz" you can now access it online. Below you will be taken to the Swiss surname search engine. DOLLS - THESWISSCENTER.ORG Terry Goetz (left) is on the Swiss Center's Board of Directors; Nell (center) is the doll creator; and Kirsten Dobson (right) was the first to recognize that Nell's dolls needed to come to the Swiss Center of North America. The dolls were purchased in the 1980’s by Mrs. Doris Geiger. After her passing, the dolls were part of an estate sale SWISS CENTER OF NORTH AMERICA The Swiss Volhynian Genealogy Database has more than 27,000 names of Swiss Amish who spent a hundred years in Prussia/Russia before emigrating to South Dakota and Kansas in 1874. Between 1700 and 1776, about 25,000 Swiss immigrants settled in the United States. Between 1851 and 1880, the average annual immigration was almost 2,500, withHOME
Swiss Center of North America helps with Swiss heritage, Swiss genealogy, Swiss culture, Swiss rootsSWISS ROOTS SOCIETY
Join others in an annual contribution of $1,000 or more and become part of the Swiss Roots Society. Donate and support today. SWISS CENTER OF NORTH AMERICA Swiss Center of North America. Swiss Center of North America 507 Durst Road New Glarus, WI 53574 USA (608) 527-6565 LOGIN | SWISS CENTER OF NORTH AMERICA Swiss Center of North America. Swiss Center of North America 507 Durst Road New Glarus, WI 53574 USA (608) 527-6565DR. DONALD G. TRITT
Donald Tritt, or Don as he likes to be called, is a widely known and respected leader in the Swiss American community. He is a retired clinical psychologist who was a professor at Dennison University near Columbus, OH. Don realized the Swiss were among the few HOME TRITT LIBRARY & ARCHIVESGENEALOGYSWISS ROOTSABOUT USREQUESTS AND FEESDR. DONALD G. TRITT The Swiss Center of North America is a 501 (c) (3) nonprofit organization incorporated in Wisconsin. Our mission is to preserve and support the rich Swiss cultural heritage in the United States and Canada. The Swiss Center of North America is a gathering place for people to share stories and experiences formed by their enduring tiesto
GENEALOGY RECORDS
They include records of births, baptisms, marriages, deaths, and burials. These records may include financial account books, fees for masses for the dead, lists of confirmations, penance register, communion lists, lists of members, and sometimes family registers. Church records are crucial for pre-1876 Swiss research. SWISS CENTER OF NORTH AMERICA The Register of Swiss Surnames provides a comprehensive alphabetical listing of surnames holding citizenship in a Swiss community.. While the Swiss Center has the three volume printed edition of the "Familiennamenbuch der Schweiz" you can now access it online. Below you will be taken to the Swiss surname search engine. DOLLS - THESWISSCENTER.ORG Terry Goetz (left) is on the Swiss Center's Board of Directors; Nell (center) is the doll creator; and Kirsten Dobson (right) was the first to recognize that Nell's dolls needed to come to the Swiss Center of North America. The dolls were purchased in the 1980’s by Mrs. Doris Geiger. After her passing, the dolls were part of an estate sale SWISS CENTER OF NORTH AMERICA The Swiss Volhynian Genealogy Database has more than 27,000 names of Swiss Amish who spent a hundred years in Prussia/Russia before emigrating to South Dakota and Kansas in 1874. Between 1700 and 1776, about 25,000 Swiss immigrants settled in the United States. Between 1851 and 1880, the average annual immigration was almost 2,500, withHOME
Swiss Center of North America helps with Swiss heritage, Swiss genealogy, Swiss culture, Swiss rootsSWISS ROOTS SOCIETY
Join others in an annual contribution of $1,000 or more and become part of the Swiss Roots Society. Donate and support today. SWISS CENTER OF NORTH AMERICA Swiss Center of North America. Swiss Center of North America 507 Durst Road New Glarus, WI 53574 USA (608) 527-6565 LOGIN | SWISS CENTER OF NORTH AMERICA Swiss Center of North America. Swiss Center of North America 507 Durst Road New Glarus, WI 53574 USA (608) 527-6565DR. DONALD G. TRITT
Donald Tritt, or Don as he likes to be called, is a widely known and respected leader in the Swiss American community. He is a retired clinical psychologist who was a professor at Dennison University near Columbus, OH. Don realized the Swiss were among the fewHOME
The Swiss Center of North America is a 501 (c) (3) nonprofit organization incorporated in Wisconsin. Our mission is to preserve and support the rich Swiss cultural heritage in the United States and Canada. The Swiss Center of North America is a gathering place for people to share stories and experiences formed by their enduring tiesto
SWISS CENTER OF NORTH AMERICA The Register of Swiss Surnames provides a comprehensive alphabetical listing of surnames holding citizenship in a Swiss community.. While the Swiss Center has the three volume printed edition of the "Familiennamenbuch der Schweiz" you can now access it online. Below you will be taken to the Swiss surname search engine. SWISS CENTER OF NORTH AMERICA The Swiss Volhynian Genealogy Database has more than 27,000 names of Swiss Amish who spent a hundred years in Prussia/Russia before emigrating to South Dakota and Kansas in 1874. Between 1700 and 1776, about 25,000 Swiss immigrants settled in the United States. Between 1851 and 1880, the average annual immigration was almost 2,500, withSWISS ROOTS
My Great Grandfather Hans was born January 21, 1862. He became an American citizen in 1897. He married Elizabeth Caduff March 1, 1890 in Ramsey County Minnesota. He was granted a homestead April 1899 in Town of Birch, Lincoln County Wisconsin. The homestead was cut over forestland, hilly and rocky. SWISS CLUBS IN CANADA Swiss Center of North America. Swiss Center of North America 507 Durst Road New Glarus, WI 53574 USA (608) 527-6565 AMERICAN SWISS CLUBS Swiss Center of North America. Swiss Center of North America 507 Durst Road New Glarus, WI 53574 USA (608) 527-6565GENEALOGY LINKS
Swiss Roots Genealogy Links: Association Valaisanne d'Etudes Généalogiques (French) . Basel City Local Citizenship Requests: This is a collection of extracts of requests of citizenship in the city of Basel, Switzerland from FamilySearch. Berner Geschlechter (German) Documentation of more than 50,000 individuals of some 300 families of the Bern City from 16th to 19th century with respectiveBOARD AND STAFF
Duane Freitag has been involved in the Swiss Center for many years including the formative years in the early 2000’s. He became a member of the Board of Directors in 2005. The Greendale, Wisconsin man is a native of New Glarus, Wisconsin. Duane has been active in historical and cultural activities in New Glarus in addition towriting man.
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Casper Glattfelder Association of America: First settling in York County, Pennsylvania in 1743. Glatfelters, Gladfelters, Glotfeltys, Clodfelters and Clotfelters. The Swiss Volhynian Genealogy Database has more than 27,000 names of Swiss Amish who spent a hundred years in Prussia/Russia before emigrating to South Dakota and Kansas in 1874. Swiss Center of North America 507 Durst Road New Glarus, WI 53574 US(608) 527-6565
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