Mennonite Family History : [cumulative] index
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Editors: Lois Ann Mast & J. Lemar Mast (Mennonite Family History [organization]).
Indexed in PERiodical Source Index (PERSI) under NNFH.
Indexes to the Mennonite Family History periodical, published for the genealogies and histories of Mennonite, Amish, and Church of the Brethren in North America. These are every-name and subject indexes to all articles and their authors. Indexes refer to the page number and the year of Mennonite Family History periodical, rather than volume and issue numbers.
Includes Aeschliman, Augsburger (Augspurger), Bear, Beiler, Birkey, Blank, Blosser, Bowman, Buerge, Brennenmann, Deiss (Dice), Dyck, Egli, Epp, Eshelman, Eymann, Fischer, Frantz, Frey, Funk, Garber, Gerber, Graber, Groh, Guengerich, Harder, Hertzler, Hirschy, Holdeman, Hunsberger, Jutzi (Iutzi, Yutzi), Kaufman, Kennel, Kurtz, Leman, Lichty, Light, Lora, Lorah, Mast, Miller, Mishler, Nafziger, Ortman, Plank, Reeser, Reich, Roggy, Rupp, Schrag, Schell, Seibel, Shenk, Simons, Smith, Smucker, Smoker, Stahl (Staehle, Staehli, Stahly), Steiner, Steinman, Stoll, Stoltzfus, Stuckey (Stucki), Swope, Theiss (Tice), Tyson, Wagler, Wall, Weaver, Weidman, Wenger, Yoder, Zaugg, Zug, Zehr, Zimmerman, Zoug, and many other surnames.
Also available on microfiche.
Five-year and ten-year indexes are published and bound separately.
Once every five years, and once every ten years.
Mennonite Family History (MFH-FEEFHS home page)
Mennonite Family History (Mastof web site)
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| Note | Location | Collection/Shelf | Format | ||
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| Index no. 6 (2000) on microfiche. Salt Lake City, Utah : Filmed by the Genealogical Society of Utah, 2002 -- 1 microfiche | FamilySearch Library | United States & Canada Fiche | 6005001 |
| Note | Location | Collection/Shelf | Film | Image Group Number (DGS) | Format |
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| Index no. 6 (2000) on microfiche. Salt Lake City, Utah : Filmed by the Genealogical Society of Utah, 2002 -- 1 microfiche | FamilySearch Library | United States & Canada Fiche | 6005001 |
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Mennonite Family History : [cumulative] index Index (1982-1991)
Mennonite Family History : [cumulative] index Index (1992-1996)
Mennonite Family History : [cumulative] index Index (1997-2001)
Mennonite Family History : [cumulative] index Index no. 2 (1988)
Mennonite Family History : [cumulative] index Index no. 3 (1991)
Mennonite Family History : [cumulative] index Index no. 4 (1994)
Mennonite Family History : [cumulative] index Index no. 5 (1997)
Mennonite Family History : [cumulative] index Index no. 6 (2000)
Mennonite Family History : [cumulative] index Indexes 2-5 (1988-1997)
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