Nicholas Strasbach married 29 Jan 1718 Catherine Gerard in the Catholic church of Salzern (Saulxures), Elsaß (Alsace).[1]
The 29 January, 1718 marriage record of Nicolas Strasbach and Catherine Gerard, from the Saulxure registers. Note that the name of Nicolas Strasbach was initially written as ‘Jean’, then crossed out with ‘Nicolas’ written above.
Nicholas Strasbach, his wife and 7 children were one of the seven families who sailed in 1736 on the Princes Augusta to America.[2][3]
Sources
↑ Marriage record Saulxures 1718; found in Saulxures - Paroisse catholique (Avant 1793) - Registre de baptêmes mariages sépultures 1706-1732 - 3 E 436/1 Image Archives.bas-rhin.fr, Dieter Lewerenz, 20 Mar 2021
↑ Internet Artikel Marc Miller's Family: Information abaout Nicholas Strasbach genealogy.com, Dieter Lewerenz, 23 Mar 2021
Osborn, Don. The Strasbaugh Family History. 1983-1985. Scanned and edited by Barbara Brady O'Keefe, 1998. [1]
Acknowledgements
Strausbaugh-11 was created by Rob Warthen through the import of Warthen.ged on Jul 11, 2014.
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