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1768 Maria Hablützel is baptized

Source: Montbéliard Mennonite Church Register 1750-1958, translated and edited by Joe A. Springer. Goshen, Indiana. Mennonite Historical Society in cooperation with the Association Française d’Histoire Anabaptiste-Mennonite, 2015. pp 18-19 See also:  Documents from 1766,1768, and 1788 deciphered See also: Maria … Continue reading

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1773 Mose and Maria get married!

Source: Montbéliard Mennonite Church Register 1750-1958, translated and edited by Joe A. Springer. Goshen, Indiana. Mennonite Historical Society in cooperation with the Association Française d’Histoire Anabaptiste-Mennonite, 2015. pp 132-133 See also:  Documents from 1766,1768, and 1788 deciphered

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1791 Mose’s daughter, Maria Gerig, is baptized

Source: Montbéliard Mennonite Church Register 1750-1958, translated and edited by Joe A. Springer. Goshen, Indiana. Mennonite Historical Society in cooperation with the Association Française d’Histoire Anabaptiste-Mennonite, 2015. pp 36-37 See also:  Documents from 1766,1768, and 1788 deciphered

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1788 Mose’s daughter, Katharina Gerig, is baptized

Source: Montbéliard Mennonite Church Register 1750-1958, translated and edited by Joe A. Springer. Goshen, Indiana. Mennonite Historical Society in cooperation with the Association Française d’Histoire Anabaptiste-Mennonite, 2015. pp 34-37 See also:  Documents from 1766,1768, and 1788 deciphered

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1766 Mose Gerig baptized in Montbéliard

Q: Mose, Moses, Mossi? A: From the Montbéliard Mennonite Church Register 1750-1958, translated and edited by Joe A. Springer, Goshen, Indiana, Mennonite Historical Society in cooperation with the Association d’Histoire Anabaptiste-Mennonite, 2015: The transcription (page 18) from German is “Mossi … Continue reading

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Documents from 1766, 1768, and 1788 deciphered

See gerigpictures Uncle Jim and Aunt Ida shared more from their 2004 trip to Montbeliard, France.

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