... many times from at least 1934 through the completion of his genealogy books in 1971, and even beyond until at least 1974. There ... Indiana in 1934.” In John’s 1964 One Man’s Family genealogy book, one of the acknowledgements is to the mediums who read more...
... that he trusted at Camp Chesterfield to help him with his genealogy work in the 1960’s and early 70’s. He talked about this on ... in Indiana. He told me that when he’d hit a dead end in his genealogy research, he’d go to these mediums and they’d point to the read more...
... that he trusted at Camp Chesterfield to help him with his genealogy work in the 1960s and early 1970s. He talked about this on ... in Indiana. He told me that when he’d hit a dead end in his genealogy research, he’d go to these mediums and they’d point to the read more...
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... efforts were two books, One Man’s Family: A History and Genealogy of the Fetzer Family (1964) and The Men from Wengen and ... Fetzer publishes One Man’s Family: A 1964 History and Genealogy of the Fetzer Family. • The Beatles appear on “The Ed read more...
... on the Ship Lydia, arriving December 11, 1739. (The Genealogy of Henry Baer by Willis N. Baer, Allentown, Pennsylvania, ... is a descendant of this line. There is a rare book, Genealogy of Johannes Baer, 1749– 1910, by Daniel M. Baer and Robert read more...
... John ONE MAN’S FAMILY ONE MAN’S FAMILY A HISTORY AND GENEALOGY OF THE FETZER FAMILY BY JOHN E. FETZER Published by THE ... the church and village records to help form the Fetzer genealogy. The final result was a completely authentic record, going read more...
... times over the next 30 years, including for help on his two genealogy books in the later ‘50s and ‘60s. John would go to a couple ... Camp Chesterfield mediums in the Acknowledgments page his genealogy book, One Man’s Family. John also received ‘Spirit photos’ read more...
... conscious/subconscious notions four years earlier in his genealogy book, One Man’s Family. These notions are generally more read more...