Clore, Yager, and Utz descendants - 1717 colonists

Format

Book

Language

English

Publication Date

1967

Publisher

Memorial Foundation of the Germanna Colonies in Virginia

Place of Publication

Harrisonburg, Virginia

Physical

80 p. : ill.

Series

Germanna record no. 10

References

Notes

Series was edited by Charles Herbert Huffman.

Michael Clore came from Germany ca. 1717 to Spotsylvania County, Virginia. He died ca. 1762-1763. The family settled in Madison County.

Nicholas Yager (also spelled Jager) was born in Oberzell, Germany, ca. 1676 to Hans Jager. Nicholas came with his wife and children to the Germanna Colony in 1717. He died in 1764. The family settled in Orange, Culpeper, and Madison counties, Virginia.

George Utz (also Hans George Utz) was born in Germany ca. 1695 and came to the Germanna Colony in 1717. He died ca. 1766 in Culpeper County, Virginia. The family settled in Culpeper and Madison counties.

Contents: The first four generations of the Clore-Glore family in America / by Claude L. Yowell -- Four generations of the Yager family of Germanna / by Claude L. Yowell -- The Utz family / by Claude L. Yowell (slightly rearranged by B.C. Holtzclaw to include additional data).

View this catalog record in WorldCat for other possible copy locations.

Subjects

Surname Subjects

Locality Subjects

Copies

Call NumberLocationCollection/ShelfAvailability
975.5 D2gd no. 10FamilySearch Library 3rd Floor BookAvailable
Call NumberLocationCollection/ShelfAvailability
975.5 D2gd no. 10FamilySearch Library 3rd Floor BookAvailable

About this record

This screen shows the catalog entry of the title you selected.

The Copies section contains information for finding the physical item. Check the Call Number, Location, and Availability to know if a physical copy can be accessed.

Many books, periodicals, and maps are available on the Digital Library and can be accessed viathe included link. Works that are copyright protected are not available for online viewing.

The Film/Digital Notes contain a description of the microfilm or microfiche numbers. Some FamilySearch centers and affiliate libraries maintain collections of previously loaned microfilms or microfiche. A camera icon indicates items that are digitally accessible online.

All microfilms have been digitized and microfiche is currently being digitized. Reasons why images from microfilms or microfiche may not yet be available digitally on FamilySearch.org include:

  • The microfiche may be scheduled for future scanning.
  • The microfilm or microfiche may have been scanned, but have a contractual, data privacy, or other restriction preventing access. FamilySearch makes every effort to enable access dependent on decisions of record custodians and applicable laws.
  • You may need to be in a FamilySearch Center or the FamilySearch Library to access digital images from microfilms and microfiche. Some may also require that you log in to your FamilySearch account.