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Familie Wilts: Eine ungeschriebene Chronik HC1990

Familie Wilts: Eine ungeschriebene Chronik HC1990

by Johanna ter Haseborg

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Self published, 1990. First Edition. Hardcover. Very Good/No dust jacket. Family Wilts: An Unwritten Chronicle. Text in German. Very good condition; *no dustjacket; shows minimal wear with pages clean and tight in binding.Info: Carl Janssen Wilts was born in Germany in 1881. He married Adelheid Wilken and they had children. Information on these individuals who lived in Germany and material concerning their aunts and uncles, some of whom immigrated to America and other ancestors is given in this volume. The American immigrant members of this family now live in Iowa and elsewhere. Includes Wilts, Freese, Wilken, and related families. Additional pics available upon request. *Fast and secure shipping of your item.
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