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From: "Dwayne Wrightsman" <>
Subject: Re: [BRE] Michael Mueller/Miller (b.c1692)
Date: Mon, 29 Nov 2004 23:16:21 -0500
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Bill,

There is disagreement between various researchers about which of the various
Jacob Stutzmans was on the 1727 Adventure. Contrary to Virgil Miller,
Richard Warren Davis takes the position that this Jacob Stutzman was the
Mennonite Stutzman who was a step-brother to Michael Miller, who was also on
the Ship Adventure. Also, from everything that I have learned, 1727 was not
after the Mennonite immigrations, but during.

Dwayne


----- Original Message -----
From: "William Thomas" <>
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Sent: Monday, November 29, 2004 10:59 PM
Subject: Re: [BRE] Michael Mueller/Miller (b.c1692)


>I was looking at Virgil Miller's "Both Sides of the Ocean" regarding the
> Stutzman's. Virgil makes note of this Jacob Stutzman of 1727, and notes
> that this is before the Amish-Mennonite migrations. Speaks of a Christian
> Stutzman with connections to the Hochstedler's and the 1727 Stutzman that
> were made by a Rev. Harvey Hostetler in 1938, and comments that AAMG has
> different lineages then the Rev. Virgil also notes that this Christian
> Stutzman was Reformed, while his wife was Anabaptist. Virgil makes no
> connection to any Miller's, and Amish-Mennonite Miller's is a focus of his
> research. Anyway, you may want to check out Virgils book....page 266.
>
> Bill Thomas
>


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