A Genealogical Record of the Lampert Family
by Margaret Lampert Wiesenberg
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M.L. Wiesenberg, 1939-01-01. Paperback. Acceptable. 1939 M.L. Wiesenberg (Lakewood, New Jersey), 6 x 9 1/2 inches tall stapled paperbound in brown printed covers, index, [5], 47 pp. Slight soiling and edegewear and moderate creasing to covers. Light dampstain to top edge and upper tip of title page and most pages within, not interfering with text. Light pencil number to top edge of title page. Despite these detractions, still a decent reading / reference copy of this scarce genealogy. ~SP40~ [1.0P] Looks at the ancestry of, and traces the descendants of, Jacob Lampert, born in 1814 in Flasch, Graubunden, Switzerland. He Married Anna Katharine in 1839. They immigrated to America and landed at the port of New Orleans in 1846. Jacob and Anna settled near West Bend, Wisconsin. They were the parents of three children. Descendants lived in Wisconsin, Minnesota and elsewhere. Also includes information on the Eberhardt, Stocker and Von Moos families.
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- Title
- A Genealogical Record of the Lampert Family
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- Margaret Lampert Wiesenberg
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- Paperback
- Book Condition
- Used - Acceptable
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- Publisher
- M.L. Wiesenberg
- Date Published
- 1939-01-01
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