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| The location in Germany the family came from in the bible was Rogassen. On the Prussian map of the late 1800's there is a town spelled Rogasen. In 1998, the area, now a part of Poland. appears to be renamed again Rogazno. Maybe its Rogoêno in Polish based on Duane's research 8/2/1998 on the Internet. | ||||||||||||||
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| http://pixel.cs.vt.edu/library/land/wprussia/link/kk-e.txt Ferch, Ertm. Stowen Neuhoff 18113087 6041 415 28 Ferch, Jacob Stowen Neuhoff 18113087 6041 415 28 Ferch, Mich. Hansfelde Crone Dt.Krone 18113032 6040 676 19 Ferch, Mich. Hausfelde Amt Krone 18113032 6038 562 ? West Prussian Land Register 1772/73 - E-F (R. Drefs) . . . . Published by the Odessa Digital Library - 21 Jun 1999 http://pixel.cs.vt.edu/library/odessa.html This document may be freely used for personal, nonprofit purposes or linked by other WWW sites. It may also be shared with others, provided the header with copyright notice is included. However, it may not be republished in any form without permission of the copyright owner. Copyright 1999, Reuben R. Drefs - 2053 Woonsocket, Toledo, OH 43615-3753, 419-539-9378, drefs@ix.netcom.com Published with the kind permission of Dr. Peter Woerster of the Herder-Institut, Marburg, and edited by Marty McMahon, June 1999, revised 3 Aug, 1999. This is one of 18 files of surnames. Due to the size of the orginal data file, 15+ megabytes, we have created 16 smaller files covering the alphabet. All files are named "kk-x.txt" with the "x" being replaced with the letter of the 1st surname listed. - MM Content and Access: ------------------ On page 188 of Walther Maas' book, "Zur Siedlungskunde Westpreussens 1466-1772," Georg Dabinnus was mentioned as one of the first researchers who had viewed and published general reports of the 1772 land registry of Frederick the Great. Maas suggested actual names were preserved from this West Prussian land registry. Through discussions with many genealogical experts in Germany the filmed documents of the 1772 land registry, called Kontributionskataster (KK), were discovered at the Marburg State Archive, Marburg, Germany. I have copies of these eleven KK films and will give these to one of the Germans from Russia institutions at a later date. The KK was filmed off typed sheets already extracted from the German script in the 1920's. Additional statistical information is on the film but was not extracted onto this database. Generally, in addition to the full name of the head of household there are 7 columns of data: | ||||||||||||||
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| http://istg.rootsweb.com/v2/1800v2/hohenstaufen18810622_3.html 444 Carl Ferch 46 M Farmer Prussia Ripon, Wisc. 445 Caroline Ferch 54 F Prussia Ripon, Wisc. 446 Julius Ferch 6 M Prussia Ripon, Wisc. 447 Gustaf Ferch 12mo M Prussia Ripon, Wisc. Immigrant Ships Transcribers Guild SS Hohenstaufen Page 3 of 8 Bremen, Germany to New York June 22, 1881 I, F. Heinbeck, Master of the S.S. Hohenstaufen do solemnly and truly declare that the following List or Manifest, subscribed by me, and now delivered by me to the Collector of the Customs of the Collection District of New York, is a full and perfect list of all the passengers taken on board the said vessel at Bremen from which port said vessel has now arrived; and that on said list is truly designated the age, the sex, and the occupation of each of said passengers, the part of the vessel occupied by each during the passage, the country to which each belongs, and also the country of which it is intended by each to become an habitant; and that said List or Manifest truly sets forth the Number of said passengers who have died on said voyage and the names and ages of those who died. Sworn to the 22nd June 1881 F. Heinbeck, so help me God. Before me R???? (Collector's name indecipherable) List or Manifest of ALL THE PASSENGERS taken on board the North German Steamer " Hohenstaufen" whereof Ferdinand Heinbeck is Master, from Bremen burthen 1,905 tons. Columns represent: names, age, sex, occupation, country of origin, and destination. (Note, the scribe lists various Germanic countries, i.e. Prussia, Germany--the word "Germany" has been omitted on this list as well as U.S. which follows the destination in the U.S.) | ||||||||||||||
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| ID: I82251143 * Name: Julius Hermann FERCHE * Given Name: Julius Hermann * Surname: Ferche * Sex: M * Birth: Abt 1840 in Kolmar,Posen,Preussen,Germany * Death: 1917 in ,Faribault Co,Minnesoata * Christening: 19 Dec 1840 Kolmar,Posen,Preussen,Germany * LDS Baptism: 19 Sep 1978 Temple: SLAKE * Endowment: 25 Oct 1978 Temple: SLAKE * Sealing Child: 11 Dec 1978 Temple: SLAKE Father: Carl Ferdinand FERCHE b: Abt 1818 in Germany Mother: Johanna Caroline ECKERT b: Abt 1820 in Germany Marriage 1 Julia Anna ARNDT b: 22 Nov 1842 in Rogasen,Posen,Germany * Married: 1864 in Germany Children 1. Charley FERCH 2. Bertha FERCH 3. UNKNOWN FERCH 4. UNKNOWN FERCH 5. Marie FERCH 6. Gustav Adolph FERCH b: 1888 in Rogasen,Germany42 | ||||||||||||||
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| http://www.ellisisland.org/search/viewTextManifest.asp?MID=14886505610017955200&LNM=FERCH&PLNM=FERCH&RF=32&ALTS=97%7C%3Ferch&ALTS=97%7Cfarch&pID=104099062000 43Ferch, Julius June 10, 1894 Hamburg 0115 previous next Manifest for Phoenicia Sailing from Hamburg Name Gender Age Married Ethnicity Place of Residence 0099. Schwald, August M 4y 6m USA 0108. Schonfeld, Feiwel M 9y Galicia 0126. Zangen, Anna F 22y Galicia 0103. Sohmerzinger, Laura F 25y German 0105. Bunnichowitz, Gittel F 18y Russia 0107. Schonfeld, Gittel F 37y Galicia 0113. Baliu or Balin, Zise M 57y Galicia 0115. Ferch, Julius M 49y Germany 0117. Schwarz, Otto M 39y Germany 0124. Schwartz, Hanny F 24y Hungary 0125. Lemme, Anna F 33y USA Associated Passenger Date of Arrival Port of Departure Line # Page # 0099 Ferch, Julius June 10, 1894 Hamburg 0115 Ferch, Julius Germany June 10, 1894 49y M PHOENICIA Hamburg, Germany | ||||||||||||||
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