- Genre:history
- Sub-genre:Americas
- Language:English
- Pages:416
- eBook ISBN:9798317804565
Book details
Overview
A New Luxembourg Heritage in Jackson County dives into the lives of Luxembourg immigrants who settled in Jackson County and the ancestral lines that shaped their legacy. Spanning centuries of migration, hardship, perseverance, and cultural identity, the book presents genealogical data, family trees, ancestral maps, historical documents, and narratives that bring each generation to life.
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A New Luxembourg Heritage in Jackson County dives into the lives of Luxembourg immigrants who settled in Jackson County and the ancestral lines that shaped their legacy. Spanning centuries of migration, hardship, perseverance, and cultural identity, the book presents genealogical data, family trees, ancestral maps, historical documents, and narratives that bring each generation to life.
Through research and storytelling, Rebecca builds on her uncle's foundation to include maternal lineages and lesser-known family members, ensuring their stories are preserved for future generations.
With detailed chapters on families such as Wagner, Schmartz, Haag, Peiffer, Roeder, Nemmers, Haxmeier, Homan, Till, Herrig, and Thill—this book is a valuable resource for genealogy enthusiasts and anyone interested in Luxembourg-American history.
Inside you'll find:
Detailed family trees
Ancestral maps
Historical documents and photographs
Context about Luxembourg immigration and settlement
A tribute to the resilience and strength of immigrant families
Whether you're a member of the extended family or a lover of family histories, A New Luxembourg Heritage in Jackson County is a journey through time, identity, and legacy.
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