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The Germanna Record
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The Germanna Record, founded in 1960, is the official publication of the
Memorial Foundation of the Germanna Colonies in Virginia, Inc. Sources of
data include: cemetery inscriptions, Bible records, court orders, wills
and deeds preserved chiefly in Culpeper, Orange, Fauquier, and Madison
Counties.
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Germanna Record No.
1 |
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Peter Hitt,
John Joseph Martin and Tillman Weaver of the 1714 Colony and their
Descendants.
By Dr. B.C. Holtzclaw.
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| Germanna Record No. 2 |
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Germantown
Revived.
An account of the Germantown, Virginia including
Germantown map with land of
the settlers. By Dr. B.C. Holtzclaw and Dr. W.B. Hackley.
Index.
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| Germanna Record No. 3 |
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John
Hoffman, 1714 Germanna Colonist and His Descendants.
By Dr. B.C. Holtzclaw.
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| Germanna Record No. 4 |
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John Jacob
Rector, 1714 Germanna Colonist and His Descendants.
By Dr. B.C. Holtzclaw.
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| Germanna Record No. 5 |
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Ancestry
and Descendants of the Nassau-Siegen Immigrants to Virginia 1714-1750.
By Dr. B.C. Holtzclaw.
This book is a revised and expanded version of Holtzclaw's classic 1936
Genealogy of the Holtzclaw Family. The book contains an account of
the early German ancestry of the following 22 families from Nassau-Siegen
who settled at Germanna. Back, Brumbach, Coons, Crim, Fishback,
Haeger (including Friesenhager), Hanback, Hitt, Holtzclaw, (including
Busch, Flender, Sohlbach, Patt, Fick). Huffman of Eisern, Huffman of
Bockseifen (including Huettenhen), Kemper, Martin, Miller, Nay, Rector,
Spilman, Utterback, (including Stuell and Beer), Wayman, Weaver,
Whitescarver and Young. It also contains an account of early
generations in their country of the following families: Back,
Brumbach, Button, Coons (Koontz), Crim, Jacob Fishback of the Little Fork,
Hanback, Hitt, Holtzclaw, (including Aker, Ashby, Cornwell, Darnall,
Duncan, Farrow, Graham, Herndon, Latham, Leach, Lyons, McClure, Newby,
Russell, Sinclair, Smith, Van Meter and Wiley), Hardin, Huffman of Madison
Co. VA., Martin, Miller, Nay, Rector, Spilman (including Redding and Tapp),
Utterback, Wayman, Whitescarver and Young.
The 584 page deluxe hard bound book
has a complete index and is considered the Gold Standard for First Colony
research. Makes an excellent gift.
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| Germanna Record No. 6 |
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Second
Germanna Colony, 1717.
By Dr. B.C. Holtzclaw.
An account of
the 1717 Germanna Colony, who settled on the Rapidan River and about
1725 moved to the Robinson River and founded the Hebron Lutheran Church in
Madison County, Virginia. Includes
map
of settlement in Madison County
and lists heads of families and
later arrivals, and surname index.
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| Germanna Record No. 7 |
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Germanna,
Outpost of Adventure, 1714-1956.
The two Germanna Colonies of 1714
and 1717, Gov. Spotswood's ironworks, the visit of John Fontaine, the
Knights of the Golden Horseshoe, etc. Illustrated and indexed by Dr.
B.C. Holtzclaw and Dr. John W. Wayland.
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| Germanna Record
No. 9 |
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The Germanna Foundation: The
First Decade, 1956-1966.
Part I. Objectives and achievements of the
Germanna Foundation. Aiding the descendants in their search for the data
which link them with their Germanna pioneer ancestors. Part II gives
pertinent details of three antecedent episodes: The 1927 Muesen
Tercentennial, the 1934 Orange County, Virginia Bicentennial, and the
1953 dedication of the first Granite Shaft Memorial. Chronology of
Germanna events, 1714-1966. Illustrated. By Dr. Charles Herbert Huffman.
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| Germanna Record No. 10 |
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Clore,
Yager, and
Utz Descendants-1717 Colonists.
This record includes the first
four generations of these three families. By Dr. B.C. Holtzclaw and Mr.
Claude L. Yowell
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| Germanna Record No. 11 |
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John
Carpenter and Thomas Wayland Descendants.
Germanna pioneers of the Second
Germanna Colony through the 1850s. By Dr. B.C. Holtzclaw.
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Germanna Record No. 12 |
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Aylor,
Snyder and Tanner Descendants.
Germanna pioneers of the Second
Germanna Colony. By Sarah Aylor Lewis, Claude L. Yowell, and Dr. B.C.
Holtzclaw.
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| Germanna Record No. 13 |
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Blankenbaker,
Weaver and Wilhoit Descendants.
This record includes the three
Blankenbaker brothers, John/Nicholas, Matthias and Balthaser, Peter
Weaver, Michael Willheit, Wilhoit/Wilhite and their descendants.
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| Germanna Record No. 14 |
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The
Holtzclaw Genealogy 1540-1935.
Reprint of original work of 1930s
with index plus a complete name index. By Dr. B.C. Holtzclaw.
Approximately 300 pages.
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| Germanna Record No. 15 |
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Germanna Heritage Book 1714-1999.
Limited Edition. Articles written by
members updating their family histories.
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| Germanna Record No. 16 |
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The Michael Clore Family
Documenting the first four
generations of the Michael Clore Family in America. Fully documented and
annotated with surname index. Edited by Cathi Clore Frost. This book will
quickly become the Gold Standard for Second Colony Research as it
includes many of the 1717 and later families that came to the Robinson
River Valley
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| Germanna Record No. 17 NEW |
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The First Fifty Years
Dr. Katharine L. Brown has
written the definitive history of The Germanna Foundation as a
celebration of the Golden Anniversary in July 2006. Relying on original
records and heretofore unknown resources, Katharine tells the complete
story of the foundation. Beginning in 1927 with the first stirrings of
inquiry into the Germanna Colonies, Brown traces the chain of events
that lead to the Memorial Foundation's 1956 incorporation. This 200 page
book is fully documented, and indexed and includes rare photos from the
1920s through 2006.
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Other Publications
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| Marching
Through Culpeper |
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By Virginia Beard Morton.
A Must Read. The Civil War through the eyes and hearts of the
women of Culpeper. Men love the battles, Women love the romance,
Historians love it all. Scrupulously accurate Historical Fiction.
Now in it's sixth printing. Illustrated, signed by the Author.
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| An
18th Century Perspective: Culpeper County |
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By Mary Stevens Jones.
Hard Cover, illustrated, maps, 150 pages with index. Names and dates of
eighteenth century Culpeper civilians and soldiers, military service
records, wills in Culpeper County Will Book
A-E, 1749-1809.
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| Genealogical and Historical Notes on Culpeper County |
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By Raleigh Travers
Green.
"A Genealogist's Bible" - Published in 1900, contains accounts
of many families of Germanna and Culpeper area. Also contains Dr. Philip
Slaughter's history of St. Mark's Parish, formed in 1730.
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Culpeper: A Virginia County's History Through 1920 |
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By Eugene M. Scheel.
Hard cover, illustrated, 516 pages with 51 page index. Information on
early settlements, including Germanna, churches, Culpeper Minutemen,
Civil War battles (Brandy Station, Cedar Mountain, Kelly's Ford), early
towns, villages, and post offices with many family names in text, index,
and footnotes.
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Early Churches of Culpeper, Colonial and
Ante-Bellum Congregations |
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Histories of 22 pre-Civil War County
Churches, with 375 pages, index of over 3000 names, 150 illustrations.
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History of the Hebron Lutheran Church, Madison County Virginia from
1717--1990. |
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History of the Hebron Lutheran
Church, Madison County Virginia from 1717--1990. By Rev. William Peter
Huddle and Margaret Grim Davis.
Complete history of the church revised, updated, and enlarged in 1990.
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Beyond Germanna
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Beyond Germanna is a newsletter-journal
which was published by John Blankenbaker for fifteen years from 1989.
All fifteen volumes are available in the form of
a CD Rom in the Portable Document Format (PDF).
The primary topic of
all of this work is the Germanna colonists including their origins and
life in Germany, journeys to the New World, and their settlements,
histories, genealogies, associated families, and dispersions to other
areas.
Requires Windows (XP
preferred) and Adobe Reader version 6 (Click the icon below for a free
download of Adobe Reader.)

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| Hebron
Church Communion Lists |
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Hebron Church Communion Lists from 1775
to 1822, Second Edition. Compiled and edited by
Andreas Mielke and John V. Blankenbaker.
The German Lutheran
Church outside Madison, Virginia, (now known as Hebron) maintained
communion lists from 1775 to 1822. It has been observed that the lists
of names are in the order of seating and that relatives often sat
together. As a consequence, the lists have proven to be valuable for
genealogical research besides being interesting. (By this technique, the
wife of Peter Fleishman, previously unknown, has been found.)
The second edition of
this book revises and corrects a few errors and misinterpretations from
the first edition. German Teacher and language instructor Andreas Mielke
collaborated with John V. Blankenbaker on this second edition. The book is bound in a soft cover with
8.5" by 11" pages.
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| The
Culpeper Classes |
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The Culpeper Classes. By John
Blankenbaker
A list of the Classes in Culpeper County for January 1781 for
recruiting Virginia's quota of troops to serve in the Continental Army.
(Includes men in present day Culpeper, Madison, and Rappahannock
Counties.) The most complete listing yet published. Includes Map.
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| "Hebron"
Baptismal Register |
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"Hebron" Baptismal
Register of the German Lutheran Church in Culpeper / Madison
Counties, Virginia 1750 to 1849. This book examines the entries in the
church register and clarifies the names of infant, parents, sponsors,
and dates. It also contains a new column giving the relationships of the
sponsors to the child being baptized.
This is an invaluable new
resource, transcribed, translated and indexed from the Church Records
with a Commentary on the Relationships of the Sponsors to the Parents by
John Blankenbaker. 2003
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| Germanna
Villages Photographic Essay |
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German and Austrian Germanna
Villages Photographic Essay. By John & Eleanor Blankenbaker. Compact
Disk for PC.
Spectacular photography of Germanna Villages by John and Eleanor
Blankenbaker. Sparkling narrative takes you to each village and describes
every photo. Easy to use interface that will work on any PC.
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| From
Trupbach To The USA |
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From Trupbach To The USA, by
Dieter Ohrendorf with English Translation by Rudolph Schneider. CD Rom
Genealogies of the immigrant families
of Trupbach, Germany. Many of the First Colony
families from Siegen were related to the Heimbachs. Ohrendorf gives the
history of these families and the town of Trupbach. Families include
Heimbach, Rector, Fishback, Holtzclaw, Utterback, Young, and Nay.
Includes lineage charts, maps and photos of historic homes in Trupbach
with descriptions. Fully translated from German to English.
Requires Windows XP and
Adobe Reader (click
the icon below to download a free copy of Adobe Reader.)

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| Von
der Heimat |
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Music From Our Home
Churches in The Siegerland.
Sven Schneider, a Heimbach
descendant from Trupbach, Germany, and Ulrich Stötzel, organist at the
Martini Kirche in Siegen, present 18th century sacred organ music.
These two exceptional
artists visited 3 churches in the Siegerland to produce this marvelous CD.
You will hear the organs of The Johannes Kirche in Oberfischbach, The
Martini Kirche in Siegen, and The Marian Kirche in Freudenberg.
The pro musica sacra
brass choir of Siegen add selections of 18th century band music.
26 selections, over 70
minutes of music make this a must have for your collection.
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| "German
Oaks" Men's Chorus of Oberholzklau 90th Anniversary CD |
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MGV "Deutsche Eiche"
Oberholzklau e.V.
The 90th Anniversary recording of
the "German Oaks" Men's Singing Club of Oberholzklau, Germany.
This beautiful recording of German Sacred and Siegerland folksongs is a
MUST HAVE for music lovers.
Included in this special compact
disk are two selections from Beethoven's 9th Symphony, Die Himmel
rühmen (Praise the skies), and Ode an die Freude (Ode to Joy)
accompanied by the Hünsborn "Hoffnung" (Hope) Musikverein
orchestra.
This marvelous men's a' capella
chorus, now in it's 97th year includes members of the Hitt, Holtzclaw,
and other Germanna families. The CD was recorded in the Oberholzklau
Church in 1996.
You DON'T have to understand
German to enjoy this beautiful music.
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Scheel's Map of Madison County |
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The classic map surveyed and drawn by Eugene M. Scheel. Includes illustrations of landmarks and maps of villages of the
county.
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| 1863 Map of
Madison County
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1863 Civil War Map of
Madison County includes physical features (churches, mills, creeks and
streams, shops) as well as names of property owners.
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| The
Brawdus Martin Germanna Visitor Center |
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Print |
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Print
Matted and Framed |
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Print from an original Acrylic by
renowned Madison County artist Lou Messa.
The Brawdus Martin
Germanna Visitor Center print signed and numbered (a few low numbered prints
are still available).
Brawdus Martin Germanna Visitor Center Print
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Other Items
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Germanna Seal Ornament |
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The First in a series of brass ornaments. Created in brilliant
polished brass, these ornaments will depict important aspects of
Germanna.
This ornament is the corporate seal of The Germanna Foundation. It
comes in a presentation box, and rests on a red velvet bed with
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Germanna Seal
Ornament
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Germanna Logo Ornament |
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The Second
in the series of brass ornaments. Created in brilliant polished brass,
these ornaments will depict important aspects of Germanna.
This
lovely ornament is the new logo of The Germanna Foundation. It comes in a
presentation box, and rests on a blue velvet bed with blue sateen ribbon.
Germanna Logo Ornament
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50th Anniversary Ornament
Limited
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The Third
in the series of brass ornaments. Created in brilliant polished brass,
these ornaments will depict important aspects of Germanna.
This
stunning new ornament was designed to celebrate the 50th Anniversary of The Germanna Foundation
in 2006. Four important figures are displayed in the ornament. The tall
ship represents 18th Century Immigration and is from a photo of the
weather vane atop the Brawdus Martin Germanna Visitor Center. The
Pentagon represents Fort Germanna where the First Colony lived. The
horseshoe represents the Knights of the Horseshoe who explored the
Robinson River Valley and claimed the Shenandoah Valley for King George.
The grapevines represent the Second Colony and the vines they brought
with them from Germany to perfect wine making in Virginia. It comes in a
gold embossed
presentation box, and rests on a green velvet bed with green sateen ribbon.
This collectors edition ornament is a limited edition of 250 pieces.
They will never be reproduced.
50th Anniversary Ornament
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Postcards (10) Fort Germanna |
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Charles Herbert Huffman's
depiction of Fort Germanna taken from John Fontaine's 1715 description of
Germanna in his diary.
Postcards (10)
Fort Germanna
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| German Churches (12) Embossed Note
Cards NEW
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These new
all occasion note cards are cream colored embossed heavy card stock. Each
card features a beautiful photograph of one of twelve of our ancestral
churches in Germany. Each church is described on the back of the card.
(Includes matching envelops.)
Note Cards (12) German
Churches
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| Embossed Cards (10) Visitor Center |
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Cream
colored embossed notecards featuring the new logo of The Germanna
Foundation. The new logo shows the Brawdus Martin Germanna Visitor Center.
(Includes matching envelops.)
Embossed
Note Cards (10) Visitor
Center
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Membership
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Memorial Foundation Membership |
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Please Read Carefully:
1. Membership is yearly, from July 1, to June 30
2. Membership fee: $30/yr single membership
$40/yr family membership
3. There are no lifetime memberships presently offered. Existing lifetime
memberships will be honored.
4. Include spouse's name on order for family membership.
5. Postage not applicable for membership and membership renewals. |
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