The Swartzbaugh family in America, 1749-1984 : a history of the Swartzbaugh family from the arrival in 1749 of Johann Adam Schwartzbach, the original immigrant ancestor, with special emphasis on the early families in Pennsylvania and Maryland, their descendants, and later generations in Ohio, Illinois, Iowa and other states/ by Constance H. Swartzbaugh and Roger G. Swartzbaugh

Format

Book

Language

English

Publication Date

c1984

Publisher

C.H. & R.G. Swartzbaugh

Place of Publication

Canton, Illinois

Physical

viii, 299 pages : illustrations, coat of arms, facsimiles, genealogical tables, maps, portraits.

Notes

Johann Adam Schwartzbach (ca.1720/1723-1792) emigrated with his family from Germany to Philadelphia in 1749, and settled in Philadelphia (now Berks) County, Pennsylvania. Descendants (chiefly spelling the surname Swartzbaugh) and relatives lived in Pennsylvania, Maryland, Ohio, Illinois, Minnesota, Washington and elsewhere.

Includes Albright, Bricker, Garret, Hertz, Markham, Riegel and related families.

Includes bibliographical references and index.

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