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Source: S85 Author: Bly, Daniel W. Title: From the Rhine to the Shenandoah Publication: Name: Gateway Press; Location: Baltimore, Maryland; Date: 1996;
Source: S86 Author: Holtzclaw, B. C Title: Ancestry and Descendants of the Nassau-Siegen Immigrants to Virginia, 1714-1750 Publication: Name: Memorial Foundation - Germanna Colonies, Virginia; Location: Harrisonburg, Virginia; Note: CONT
Source: S93 Author: Swartz, Jr., B. K. Title: Decendants of Martin Swartz Publication: Date: 1987;
Notes
Note N13556Heirs of Barbara Windell, dec'd sold to Joseph Wilcox.....a certain lot or tract of land in County of Guernesy of Ohio, it being part of lot #3 S. 1/2 of S16 T8 R7 (in Beaver Twp. adjoining town of Williamsburg) of land sold at Marietta by the U. S. No 3 in said section was conveyed the State of Ohio to William Finley, dec'd, thence to Barbara Windel, dec'd - estate in fee simple and the heirs of Barbara Windel, dec'd.....
- Guernsey County Court House Records, April 13, 1844.
Note N14956Please note that "Swartz" is "Black" in German. Sometimes people translated the last name to Black instead of Swartz.
Note N15491Marriage record found in appendix of Wayland's "History of Shenandoah County", p.751. Barbara's surname was written "Black" (English translation of German "schwartz").
Note N287Heirs of Barbara Windell, dec'd sold to Joseph Wilcox.....a certain lot or tract of land in County of Guernesy of Ohio, it being part of lot #3 S. 1/2 of S16 T8 R7 (in Beaver Twp. adjoining town of Williamsburg) of land sold at Marietta by the U. S. No 3 in said section was conveyed the State of Ohio to William Finley, dec'd, thence to Barbara Windel, dec'd - estate in fee simple and the heirs of Barbara Windel, dec'd.....
- Guernsey County Court House Records, April 13, 1844.
↑ Source: #S86 FOOT Holtzclaw, B. C, Ancestry and Descendants of the Nassau-Siegen Immigrants to Virginia, 1714-1750 (Harrisonburg, Virginia, Memorial Foundation - Germanna Colonies, Virginia).
↑ Source: #S85 Page: p. 206 FOOT Bly, Daniel W., From the Rhine to the Shenandoah (Baltimore, Maryland, Gateway Press, 1996).
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