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Forty-Two Acres Divided: The Far Flung Family of David Weber/Weaver (1762-1842) of Lancaster and Juniata Counties, Pennsylvania by Corinne Earnest

 

Presents original documents that illustrate the 1806 migration of Mennonite, David Weaver, of “Weaverland” (Lancaster County, Pa) to central Pennsylvania, and the westward migration of his descendants over the following century. Surnames include Auker, Brubaker, Ebersohl, Eby, Lichty, Ruth, Shirk, Stauffer, Weber/Weaver, Zimmerman, and many more.

 

Softcover, 44 pages, black & white illustrations.

Forty-Two Acres Divided: The Far Flung Family - Corinne Earnest

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