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From: Philip Ritter <>
Subject: Re: Zook Book
Date: Fri, 21 Aug 1998 11:28:26 -0700


I have a John Zuck (2 Jan 1761-29 Aug 1812) who married Anna Bachman (14
Oct 1758-1798). Is their any chance that they might be in the Zook book?
I would be interested in their descendants (I only have the names of their
children and spouses) as well as his parents. Thanks.

Phil

At 12:58 PM 8/21/98 -0400, you wrote:
>Floyd R. Mason wrote:
>>Will you please look in the Zook Book to see if there is
>>a Barbara Zook married to John Garber Jr. and their descendants.
>>Thanks...... I have just finished the John H. Garber Sr. book.
>
>Pg 243-256 Has the family of Henry (Zug) Zook, b. 11 May 1752, d. 21 Feb.
>1826, m. 26 Dec 1775 to Barbara Kurtz, 25 Aapr 1755-17 Apr 1834, d/o Abraham
>and Barbara (Bollinger) Kurtz. Eight children listed including Barbara Zug
>17 Feb 1781- 10 Sept 1830 m. John Garber. There is nothing further on
>Barbara, but there is write-ups on three of her 7 siblings Abraham, Henry
>(has a picture of his wife's tombstone and his dgt), and David (pcture of
>his home and large section on his son Samuel who was a General in the Civil
>War).
>
>Henry (Zug) Zook's ancesot family is Chapeter 7: The descendants of Moritz
>Zug, who arrived 21 Sept 1742 on the Francis & Elizabethfrom pgs. 195 to 282
>
>The first two chapter of Mr. Zook's book has a very good write-up on the
>family in Europe and early immigrants, lots of pictures, copies of
>documents, etc. What I especially like is that he has information on the
>family not just a listing of names and dates.
>
>If you would like copies of anything please email me directly,
>Joanne
>
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