Ancestors of Esther Saltzgaber, Volumes: will of Johannes Saltzgaber, Pages: 4-7, 15-16, 22-24, Richard T. Koch Publication: self-published, 15 may 1990 Repository: #R38
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I have found Zellers listed as members of The Brethen. I was hoping for Salsgivers but no luck there. Small religious groups evading persecution in Germany did pass through Rotterdam. I am researching Salsgiver in Pennsylvania and Ohio, and am wondering if you have copies of your sources you could email me?
My source for the birth of Saltzgaber-3 is not strong. I found it in a manuscript in the archives of the Fulton County Genealogical Society, Swanton, Ohio, listing his birth date and place. FHL film 383290 records his (German) will in 1769.