Donna Speer Ristenbatt Genealogy/St. Andrew Galley Philip Seger Gorg Caspar Zeigener Görg rahn johann Ludwig Wildanger Konradt Rahn George (HGK) Conrad Bernt Dyckhoff http://www.ristenbatt.com/genealogy/shiplst2.htm
Extractions: Includes People from the Palatine ST. ANDREW GALLEY [List 47 A] [Palatines imported in the Ship St. Andrew Galley , John Stedman, Master from Rotterdam. Qualified Sept. 26, 1737] [Individuals marked with 2 stars ** have more information in the Notes section] JACOB WILLER ** Georg Neihart Daniel Zachery Christoffel Schwenck Joh. Kelbach Diterich Helt Josep Zolberger Ulrich Zolberger Henrich Frantz Matthys Weber Andreas Heit Christian Est Adam Strauch Philip Steffen Philip Edinger Caspar Heyser Daniel Reist Hermann Weber Nicolaus Reist Henrich Mertz Deniel Hister Valtin Düfel Jost Hister Caspar Rep Georg Gernand Henrich Schefler Joh. Keler Conrath Delb Frederich Schönfelder Joh. Funck Ernst Seidel Peter Knepper Abraham Wagener Nicolaus Rägent Christoffel Hubener Ludwig Demer Christoffel Krausen Philadelphia, Sept. 26, 1737. A true List John Stedman.
Rahn Johann Heinrich Rahn. Johann Rahn was the first to use the symbol for divisionin his algebra book published in 1659. Rahn's book was written in German. http://www-gap.dcs.st-and.ac.uk/~history/Mathematicians/Rahn.html
Extractions: Johann Rahn was the first to use the symbol for division in his algebra book published in 1659. Rahn's book was written in German. Pell helped Rahn with this book which contains an example of Pell 's equation. The book is important for the innovation in algebraic symbolism that it contains but recent work has suggested that credit for this may be due more to Pell than to Rahn. Article by: J J O'Connor and E F Robertson A Reference (One book/article) Mathematicians born in the same country Cross-references to History Topics Pell's equation
ISTG - Murdoch Ostertag Anthony Male 17 Baker Alsace 62 Pernette Unknown Male 25 Officer Isenbourg63 Rahn George Philip Male 20 Joiner Isenbourg 64 rahn johann Laurence Male http://istg.rootsweb.com/1700/murdoch510625.html
Extractions: "100 families of German protestants" Columns represent: Register No., Name, Gender, Age, Occupation, Origin Hilst Johann Daniel Male 21 Baker Stolberg 37 Hilst Johann Heinrich Seilig Johann Jacob Correspondence 10/08/01 passenger #81 SELIG I note with interest the manifest for the subject ship which arrived at Halifax in 1751. One of my ancestors was Johann Jacob Selig. The spelling was never Seilig, not in Germany or Canada, with the exception that some illiterate persons may have used that spelling. The original manifest which is in the Nova Scotia Archives has "Selig". Furthermore that same manifest shows him as coming from the Palatinate. I have not previously seen his origin as Wurtemburg. The gentleman in question was the only Selig to come to Nova Scotia in that migration and was settled at Lunenburg from where the family spread out generation after generation and all Seligs in that part of Canada can trace their family back to that one man. Of course many moved on, particularly to the USA and took the name there. I should note that other Seligs immigrated to the USA from Germany and I have no knowledge of a family connection. Roger Cunningham I am looking over the info for the ship Murdoch Date: 25 Jun 1751 departure. In the Origin column the places of Origin seem to be mismatched with the other columns. My ancesters, Hilst, both came from the same place yet it shows that they were from different places. As I looked around I found groups of 2 or 3 persons with the same surname showing that they came from different places. The correspondence concerning Selig (above) seems to indicate that these columns have been mismatched somehow.
Rahn Translate this page rahn johann Heinrich allemand, 1510-1588. On lui doit, dans un traité d'algèbreédité en 1569, l'usage du signe. pour exprimer la division. Oresme, notations. http://www.sciences-en-ligne.com/momo/chronomath/chrono1/Rahn.html
Rabe Ieam Rabe Jeam Rabinowitz/Kaplan Rabinyan Dorit Rabiolo Translate this page Rai. Ragni Carla, Ragozzino Gino, Ragusa Angela, Ragusa Martino. RahimiAtiq, rahn johann Rudolf, Raichlen Steven, Raimbault Ginette. Raimo http://www.casagrande-online.ch/Libreria/autori/R.html
Rahn, Johann Rudolf HName rahn, johann Rudolf HBibliography Altchristliche, byzantische muhammedanische, karolingische Kunst. Volume II of Geschichte der Bildenden Künste (Karl Schnasse, see entry for full record). 2nd ed. 8 vols. http://www.lib.duke.edu/lilly/artlibry/dah/rahnj.htm
Johann Jakob rahn, johann Rudolf Erinnerungen aus den ersten 22 Jahren meines Lebens (Schluss). http://www.cicerone.ch/joh_jakob.htm
Extractions: Cicerone Performance Dr. Rudolf H. Röttinger Johann Jakob Röttinger-Fehr Der Stammvater der Röttinger in Zürich Geboren 24. März 1817 in Nürnberg Vater Konrad Röttinger , Nadlermeister in Nürnberg Mutter Susanna Helena Röttinger-Zeitler in Nürnberg Ausbildung Kunstschule in Nürnberg und Düsseldorf, Gehilfe beim Glas- und Porzellanmaler Franz Josef Sauterleute in Nürnberg . Die Zunftbestimmungen im vorrevolutionären Deutschland verunmöglichen Johann Jakob Röttinger, selber in Nürnberg Meister zu werden In Zürich ab 7. Mai 1844 als Gehilfe beim bereits 1828 aus Nürnberg in Zürich eingewanderten Glasmaler Johann Andreas Hirnschrot (1799-21. Dezember 1845). Ab 13. März 1848 Etablierung als Glasmaler. Das Jahr 1845 gilt als Gründungsjahr der Glasmalerei Röttinger in Zürich Heirat Getraut im Grossmünster am 23. Juli 1848 mit Verena Fehr ("s schöö Vreeli") aus Ossingen (Kanton Zürich) (21. Juli 1826 bis 16. Mai 1887) Bürger von Zürich 20. Oktober 1863 (Die Einbürgerungsurkunde der Schweizerischen Eidgenossenschaft und des Regierungsrates des eidgenössischen Standes Zürich vom 10. Oktober 1863 ist vom ersten Staatsschreiber Gottfried Keller unterzeichnet) Werkauswahl Aadorf (ehemals paritätische, heute k[atholische] K[irche]);
Rahn Biography of johann rahn (16221676) johann rahn was the first to use the symbol for division in his algebra book published in 1659. rahn's book was written http://www-groups.dcs.st-and.ac.uk/~history/Mathematicians/Rahn.html
Extractions: Johann Rahn was the first to use the symbol for division in his algebra book published in 1659. Rahn's book was written in German. Pell helped Rahn with this book which contains an example of Pell 's equation. The book is important for the innovation in algebraic symbolism that it contains but recent work has suggested that credit for this may be due more to Pell than to Rahn. Article by: J J O'Connor and E F Robertson A Reference (One book/article) Mathematicians born in the same country Cross-references to History Topics Pell's equation
References For Rahn References for johann rahn. Articles CJ Scriba, John Pell's EnglishEdition of JH rahn's Teutsche Algebra, in RS Cohen et al (eds http://www-gap.dcs.st-and.ac.uk/~history/References/Rahn.html
Johann Rahn/Katharina Gossen Husband johann rahn Name johann rahn Born 11 MAR 1871 at Halbstadt,Molotschna, South Russia Married at Died at Spouses http://www.mmhs.org/russia/busau/fam00199.htm
Extractions: Husband: Johann Rahn Born: 2 FEB 1834 at: Prussia Married: 7 SEP 1861 at: Halbstadt, Molotschna, South Russia Died: at: Father: Jakob Rahn Mother: Anna Penner Other Spouses: Maria Letkemann Wife: Katharina Gossen Born: 6 SEP 1840 at: Fuerstenau, Molotschna, South Russia Died: at: Father: Franz Gossen Mother: Susanna Gossen Other Spouses: CHILDREN Name: Hermann Rahn Born: 29 OCT 1862 at: Neu Halbstadt, Molotschna, South Russia Married: 2 MAY 1889 at: Sparrau, Molotschna, South Russia Died: at: Spouses: Anna Peters Name: Ida Rahn Born: 27 OCT 1863 at: Halbstadt, Molotschna, South Russia Married: 30 DEC 1886 at: Tokultschak, Crimea, South Russia Died: at: Spouses: Jakob Harder Name: Franz Rahn Born: 3 NOV 1865 at: Halbstadt, Molotschna, South Russia Married: 11 FEB 1888 at: Biyuk-Busau, Crimea, South Russia Died: at: Spouses: Maria Baerg Name: Anna Rahn Born: 4 NOV 1868 at: Halbstadt, Molotschna, South Russia Married: at: Died: at: Spouses:
Names Index Page rahn, Ida (27 OCT 1863). rahn, Jakob. rahn, johann (28 MAR 1890-13 DEC 1898). rahn, johann (27 JUN 1891-). rahn, johann http://www.mmhs.org/russia/busau/names2.htm
Johann Rahn/Maria Letkemann Husband johann rahn Born 2 FEB 1834 at Prussia Married 7 APR 1860at Halbstadt, Molotschna, South Russia Died at FatherJakob http://www.mmhs.org/russia/busau/fam00198.htm
Extractions: Husband: Johann Rahn Born: 2 FEB 1834 at: Prussia Married: 7 APR 1860 at: Halbstadt, Molotschna, South Russia Died: at: Father: Jakob Rahn Mother: Anna Penner Other Spouses: Katharina Gossen Wife: Maria Letkemann Born: 28 AUG 1828 at: Halbstadt, Molotschna, South Russia Died: 12 AUG 1861 at: Prussia Father: Jakob Letkemann Mother: Other Spouses: CHILDREN Name: Maria Rahn Born: 18 JAN 1861 at: Halbstadt, Molotschna, South Russia Married: 4 DEC 1879 at: Tokultschak, Crimea, South Russia Died: at: Spouses: Kornelius Warkentin HOME EMAIL SURNAMES
Extractions: HTML by Richard D. Thiessen This school register is taken from File No. 1932 of the Peter J. Braun Russian Mennonite Archive. Only the names, ages and comments have been extracted for this presentation. The originals also contain the actual attendance record showing the number of days present and absent from school. Balzer (Heinrich) Heinrich 9 Balzer (Johann) Agatha 10, Johann 8 Berg (Johann) Johann 14 Braun (Heinrich) Gerhard 14, Anna 11 Derksen (Peter) Anna 8 Derksen (Jacob) Jacob 11, Peter 9, Gerhard 7 Dueck (Gerhard) Katharina 12, Anna 10, Maria 8, Gerhard 7 Dueck (Peter) Jacob 12 Enns (Abraham) Johann 12, Judith 10, Jacob 8 Fast (Johann) Johann 7 Flaming (Franz) Katharina 13, Franz 10 Friesen (Jacob) Dietrich 13, Jacob 11, Johann 9 Janzen (Franz) Franz 14, Dietrich 12, Elisabeth 10, Peter 9, Margaretha 8 Janzen (Peter) Katharina 10, Jacob 7 Klaassen (Bernhard) Elisabeth 10, Sarah 8 Klaassen (Herman) Nicolai 14, Maria 11, Peter 8 Konrad (Jacob) Susanna 10, Jacob 7
DIE FRAU Links Die Weiterführen Translate this page rahn, johann Rudolf, Über Flachschnitzereien in der Schweiz, in Festgabe auf dieEröffnung des Schweizerischen Landesmuseum in Zürich, Zürich 1898, S. 170 http://www.vonzimmern.ch/die-frau/literatur.html
Extractions: Gedruckte Quellen Die Berner Cbronik des Valerius Anshelm, hrg. vom Historischen Verein des Kt. Bern, 6 Bde, Bern 1884-1901. Desiderii Erasmi Roterodami opera omnia ed. Johannes Clericus, Lugundi Batavorum 1703-1706. Opera omnia Erasmi, Amsterdam 1969. Martin Luthers Werke, Kritische Gesamtausgabe, Weimar 1883 ff. Philipp Melanchthon, Opera quae supersunt omnia, hrg. C.G. Bretschneider, (Corpus Reformatorum, Bde. 1-28), Halle 1834-1860. Thomas Platter, Lebenserinnerungen, hrg. von Alfred Hartmann, Sammlung Klosterberg, Basel 1944. Chronik des Bernhard Wyss, hrg. von Georg Finsler (Quellen zur Reformationsgeschichte I), Basel 1901. Literaturverzeichnis Rahn, Johann Rudolf, Verzeichnis der Inschriften auf schweizerischen Flachschnitzereien, in: ASA 31,1898, S. 92-94; 127-129.
Extractions: and who have a surname starting with that letter. The following individuals can be found in the merged Busau Mennonite Church Record gedcom and zipped gedcom files. The index below includes the person's birthdate. If the gedcom file is imported into a New Brothers' keeper database, the number will correspond to the BK ID Number.
Lunenburg Passenger Lists Translate this page Pernette, Unknown, 25, Alsace, Officer. rahn, George Philip, 20, Isenbourg, Joiner.rahn, johann Laurence, 30, Isenbourg, Joiner. Rehn, Hendrick, 40, Palatinate,Farmer. http://www.rootsweb.com/~canns/lunenburg/shiplist1.html
Extractions: Name Age From Trade Alternate Spelling Albert, Jacob Wurtemberg Farmer Baergeld, Johannes Palatinate Farmer BORGAL Behn, Heinrich Palatinate Farmer Berger, Jacob Palatinate Joiner Biller, Johannes Hanault Farmer Brand, Jacob Palatinate Cooper BRUNT Clauter, Dirick Palatinate Farmer Commeus, Windelinus North Hoorn Surgeon Conrad, Johann Nicolas Heubach Farmer Conrad, Laurence Heubach Farmer Craner, Johann Peter Isenbourg Cooper Diell, Conrad Durlach Farmer DEAL Dittrich, Johann Casper Wurtemberg Farmer Ewald, Johann George Palatinate Farmer AWALT Fleck, Adam Erbach Farmer Frederick, Johann Erbach Farmer Gebhard, Bathazar Heubach Farmer Gebhard, Peter Heubach Farmer Glasser, Johann Fredk. Wurtemberg Cooper Godhart, Johann Christof Eyselben Tailor Gortter, Laurence Isenbourg Joiner Graeff, Conrad Palatinate Tailor Graul, Johann George Palatinate Gardener Green, John England N/A Greps, Hendrick Palatinate Farmer Greps, Philip Palatinate Farmer Haass, Bartholomew
SNM/DLA: Namenregister 'R' Nachlaßverzeichnis Translate this page M-12, N-15, R-4, W-9 rahn, Hanna K-13 rahn, Hartmut S-68 rahn, Rudolf H Reeb, OttoD-9 Reemtsma, Jan Philipp K-83 Reger, Erik R-40, U-8 Regis, johann Gottlob C http://www.dla-marbach.de/kallias/hyperkuss/r-reg.html
Extractions: Bitte geben Sie bei Anfragen unbedingt auch den Namen K-17 siehe: Marcuse, Ludwig B-5 B-5 B-6 B-16 L-14 ... S-81 B-30 B-52 B-52-1 C-23 ... S-112 T-21 R-30 siehe: Wekhrlin, Wilhelm Ludwig S-76 Z-12-1 H-33 H-114 H-114 B-21 H-114 J-12 J-12-2 ... S-136-1 B-99 H-114 Z-15 A-15 B-79 C-9 F-53 ... W-35 L-24 R-3 R-3 R-3 D-24 L-37 R-3 R-3 W-12 G-46 M-44 H-75 Radlauer, Curt
ISTG Vol 5 - Charming Martha Ulrich (child) 26* Ulrich II Oechsele, Barbara (child) from Langenau 27 Paulitsch,(johann) Philip 28 Paulitsch , Anna Magdalena (wife) 29* rahn, Caspar 30 rahn http://istg.rootsweb.com/v5/1700v5/charmingmartha17501029.html