Genealogy

So far I’m only collec­ting research done by others.

Ger­witz
My fra­ter­nal grandfather’s line has been tho­roughly researched by Ellen Ger­witz and ties in to some other exten­sive his­to­ries inc­lu­ding Gent­ner.

Kuhl­man
My father says his mother’s line is well researched and has refe­rred me to a cou­sin. There’s a book out there somewhere (Mary­land Catho­lics?) that repor­tedly tra­ces the line back to immi­gra­tion to Bal­ti­more via the ships The Arc and The Dove back all the way through Sir Tho­mas More.

Rasch
This is my mater­nal grandfather’s line. I have some notes writ­ten by my uncle that I’ve transc­ri­bed to GED. They cover a wide and deep span, yet are sparse on infor­ma­tion beyond names. Much more work to be done, here.

David­son
My mother was sent a detai­led docu­ment by a mem­ber of her mother’s line that is rich with infor­ma­tion, inc­lu­ding a great story about my great-​​great. I’ve transc­ri­bed it into GED and found it covers over 250 indi­vi­duals back to one of my great-​​great-​​great-​​great-​​great-​​great-​​grandfathers.

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