(back 13 generations to Switzerland)
(Click on first name for Vitals; spousal surname for associated family)
From Richard W. Davis, MennoSearch.com
with modifications from Ancestry .com
Gilgan Musser (1550 – )
Rosina Muller ( )
I
Daniel Musser (1584 – )
Verena Morisegger ( )
I
Peter Musser (1627 – )
Catherina Aeschliman ( )
I
Daniel Musser (1654 – )
Magdelena Mauerhofer ( )
I
Hans Musser (1683 – )
Maria Schwab ( )
I
Nicklaus Musser, I (1722-1783)
Catherina Schwartz ( )
I
Nicholas V. Musser, Sr. (1753-1826)
Magdelena Delienbach ( )
I
Nicholas Musser, Jr. (1796-1866)
Elizabeth ______ ( )
I
Rebecca Musser (1829-1892)
Joseph Christopher Speicher II (1797-1862)
I
Laura Catherine Speicher (1859-1919)
Christian F. Lee (1858-1906)
I
Annie J. Lee (1885-1971)
Charles Frederick Krause (1884-1973)
I
Hilda Elizabeth Krause (1921-1997)
Richard Orville Miller (1920 -2015)
I
Susan Kay Miller (1949 – )
Larry Edsel Pearce (1948 – )
^
Annie Rebecca Pearce Matthew Carter Pearce
(1971 – ) (1973 – )
*Probably originally Möser or Moeschler in German
**We are still researching connections to the Joseph Miller family of Northern Somerset County through the Abraham Baer family
DOCUMENTATION:
Cindy Leonhardt, e-mail, 18 Jan. 2011
Richard W. Davis
http://MennoSearch.com
Ancestry.com. 11 Sept. 2004
Http://Freepages.genealogy.rootsweb.ancestry.com/~quick/d0187/g0000013.html#1015477
Various Public Member Family Trees & other documents. Ancestry.com
Last revised 10/16/18
Wonderful article, nice blog design and style, carry on the good work
The family trees need to be filled in with siblings so comparisons cand be made with our people.
Great idea, but that takes more time, space, and interest than I have. The emphasis here is the thread from my ancestors to my descendants. This is my family page. You may simply connect to a person and date from your past, a “branch” if you will, and add your own “leaves.” Sharing and preserving personal family narratives is my goal.
Larry
As you can see, I have begun the arduous task of posting Vitals for each family, as you have suggested. Thanks for the idea. I have found it very helpful despite the work involved.
Larry