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When
Elizabeth S. Plaut began tracing her husband’s family
roots forty years ago, she had no idea how this undertaking would
change her
life and turn her into a serious genealogist. A trained researcher, she
corresponded with hundreds of people around the world to glean
information
about the various branches of the family; scoured cemetery files,
archives, and
other available sources; and maintained copious files brimming over
with her
notes and charts. Beginning with her quest to find the roots of her
husband’s
branch of the family from Willingshausen, Germany—many
years before genealogy became
popular—Elizabeth Plaut discovered families in dozens of
small villages in Germany. She
tracked the relationships between more than 11,000 people and separated
the
branches according to the many cities where the families originated.
Impressive
in its scope and in Elizabeth Plaut’s meticulous commitment
to detail, The Plaut
Family: Tracing the Legacy will be of
immense value to all those interested in knowing more
about their roots.
7" x 10" 420 pp. softcover $45.00
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Sample
Tree (PDF file)
Index to
All Names (PDF file) |
Family
Trees Organized by German Town of Ancestry
Bodenteich,
Bovenden,
Falkenberg, Frankershausen, Frielendorf,
Geisa, Gudensberg, Guxhagen, Melsungen, Obervorschuetz, Ottrau,
Rauschenberg, Reichensachsen,
Rotenburg, Schmalkalden, Wehrda, Willingshausen
Other Family Trees Where Town of Origin Not
Determined
Lincoln (Nebraska),
Washington (DC)
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