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Monthly Archives: May 2012
A King’s Promise
My name is Johann Friedrich Abraham and I am the pastor of Netzbruch. It is the year 1790, and I am 69 years of age. There has been peace for 27 years. I feel that the end of my life … Continue reading →
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Tagged Frankfurt, Frederick II, Guscht, Hohenkarzig, Netzbruch, Neumark, pastor, promise; King; peace
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Mrs. Abraham or The King Is Coming For Dinner
My name is Theodora Sophie Abraham nee Glaß. I live in Netzbruch, a small village in the county of Friedeberg in the Neumark district in Prussia. I am a proud mother of six, three boys and three girls. And I’m … Continue reading →
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Tagged drainage, Driesen, Frederick II, Genealogy, Halle, Netzbruch, Netzebuch, Neumark, pastor, settlers, University, Wetland
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Your Favorite Story
These are the five most read stories: #1 – An Old House #2 – No Time For Tears #3 – A Family Bible Comes Home #4 – The Last Baron #5 – Two times Three Which one did you like … Continue reading →