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2. Kirchenbücher, Evangelische Kirche, Lengfeld, Hessen, Germany (Andreas Stephan, “Die Hans Urichs in Lengfeld/Odw.: Ergänzung und Berightigung zur Rekonstruktion des 2. Lengfelder Kirchenbuchs”, unpublished typescript, provided by Andreas Uhrig)
3. Kirchenbücher, Evangelische Kirche, Lengfeld, Hessen, Germany (Georg Walter and Karl Eidenmüller, "Familien aus dem vernichteten 2. Kirchenbuch Lengfeld/Odenwald", Hessische Familienkunde, Band 12)
4. Kirchenbücher, Evangelisch-Reformierte Kirche, Hering, Hessen, Germany (Zentralarchiv der Evangelische Kirche in Hessen und Nassau, Darmstadt)
5. Zion Lutheran Church, Lunenburg, Nova Scotia (Nova Scotia Archives, MG 4, v. 88)
6. Kirchenbücher, Evangelische Kirche, Spachbrücken, Hessen, Germany (Zentralarchiv der Evangelische Kirche in Hessen und Nassau, Darmstadt).
7. St. John’s Anglican Church, Lunenburg, Nova Scotia (Nova Scotia Archives, MG 4, vol 91)
8. Dutch (German) Reformed Church, Lunenburg, Nova Scotia (Nova Scotia Archives, MG 4, v. 86)
9. St. Paul’s Anglican Church, Halifax, Nova Scotia
10. Nova Scotia Vital Statistics (Nova Scotia Archives, Halifax, Nova Scotia)
11. St. James’ Anglican Church, Mahone Bay, Nova Scotia (Nova Scotia Archives, MG 4, v. 107)
12. St. Andrew’s Presbyterian (formerly Dutch Reformed), Lunenburg, N.S.
13. Acadian Recorder [newspaper], Halifax, Nova Scotia (Nova Scotia Archives)
14. Halifax Journal [newspaper], Halifax, Nova Scotia (Nova Scotia Archives & Records Management)
15. Nova Scotia Royal Gazette [newspaper], Halifax, Nova Scotia (Nova Scotia Archives & Records Management)
16. St. George’s Anglican Church, Halifax, Nova Scotia (including the Little Dutch Church)
17. St. Peter’s Anglican Church, New Dublin / West LaHave, Nova Scotia
18. St. Stephen’s Anglican Church, Chester, Nova Scotia
19. Canadian Federal Census 1921 (Library and Archives of Canada, RG 31-C-1)
20. St. James’ Presbyterian Church, Mahone Bay, Nova Scotia
21. Canadian Federal Census 1901 (Library and Archives of Canada, RG 31-C-1)
22. Buckfield Community Cemetery, Buckfield, Queens Co., Nova Scotia
23. St. John’s in the Wilderness Anglican Cemetery, New Germany, Nova Scotia
24. Brookside Cemetery, Bridgewater, Lunenburg Co., Nova Scotia
25. Hillside Cemetery, Clearland, Lunenburg Co., Nova Scotia
26. Fancy’s Point Cemetery, Marie Joseph, Guysborough Co., Nova Scotia
27. Our Lady of Mount Carmel Roman Catholic Church, Prospect, Halifax Co., Nova Scotia
28. Greenwood Union Church Cemetery, Greenwood (now C.F.B. Greenwood), Kings Co., Nova Scotia
29. Trinity Anglican Church, Liverpool, Nova Scotia
30. Dayspring Community Cemetery, Dayspring, Lunenburg Co., Nova Scotia
31. Old Community Cemetery, East LaHave, Lunenburg Co., Nova Scotia
32. Diary of Benjamin Zwicker, St. James’ Anglican Church Records, Mahone Bay, Nova Scotia
33. Christ Church Anglican Cemetery, Maitland, Lunenburg County, Nova Scotia
34. Milton Community Cemetery, Milton, Queens Co., Nova Scotia
35. Massachusetts Vital Records
36. Bridgewater Bulletin, Bridgewater, Nova Scotia (obituary and other stories)
37. Social Security Death Index, U.S. Social Security Administration
38. Canadian Federal Census 1871 (Library and Archives of Canada, RG 31-C-1)
39. Indian Brook Cemetery, Barss Corner, Lunenburg Co., Nova Scotia
40. Methodist Church, Mahone Bay, Lunenburg Co., Nova Scotia
41. California Vital Statistics (Sacramento, Calif.: State of California Department of Health Services, Center for Health Statistics).
42. United States, National Archives and Records Administration: M1509, World War I Selective Service System Draft Registration Cards, 1917-1918.
43. United States, Naturalization Records (N.A.R.A., RG 21, M-1744)
44. United States, National Archives and Records Administration: M1939, M1963 and M2090, Fourth Registration Draft Cards (Second World War). Records of the Selective Service System, RG 147.
45. Canadian Federal Census 1911 (Library and Archives of Canada, RG 31-C-1)
46. Danesville Cemetery, Danesville, Queens Co.y, Nova Scotia
47. North Carolina Vital Records
48. Hillcrest Cemetery, Lunenburg, Nova Scotia
49. Commonwealth War Graves Commission
50. New Hampshire Vital Records (New Hampshire Bureau of Vital Records, Concord, New Hampshire)
51. Maine Vital Records (Maine State Archives)
52. St. John’s Lutheran Church, Mahone Bay, Nova Scotia
53. Halifax Chronicle Herald (obituary), Halifax, Nova Scotia (also Halifax Mail-Star, Halifax Herald)
54. Park Cemetery, Mahone Bay, Lunenburg Co., Nova Scotia
55. Northwest Baptist and Community Cemetery, Northwest, Lunenburg County, Nova Scotia
56. St. John’s in the Wilderness Anglican Church, New Germany, Lunenburg Co., Nova Scotia
57. Grace Methodist Church, Bridgewater, Nova Scotia
58. Florida Vital Records
59. Blockhouse Cemetery, Blockhouse, Lunenburg Co., Nova Scotia
60. Trinity Methodist Church, Riverport, Lunenburg Co., Nova Scotia (after 1925 Trinity United Church of Canada)
61. “Lunenburg Progress Enterprise,” Lunenburg, Nova Scotia.
62. Hayden, Irving N. and Grove, Lawrence R., Public Officers of the Commonwealth of Massachusetts, (Boston: The Commonwealth, 1947), pp. 312 and 375.
63. Hayden, Irving N. and Grove, Lawrence R., Public Officers of the Commonwealth of Massachusetts, 1949-1950, (Boston: The Commonwealth, 1949), pp. 313, 369 and 377.
64. Hayden, Irving N. and Grove, Lawrence R., Public Officers of the Commonwealth of Massachusetts, 1951-1952, (Boston: The Commonwealth, 1951), pp. 311 and 373.
65. Connecticut Vital Statistics
66. Shepherd’s Hill Cemetery, Riverport, Lunenburg Co., Nova Scotia
67. New Brunswick Vital Records (Provincial Archives of New Brunswick, RS 141)
68. Dana L. Sweeney Funeral Home, Lunenburg, Nova Scotia