Catherina Elisabetha RAUSCHER
Catherina Elisabetha RAUSCHER
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Immigrant
The Girls of Old Alsace Christina Rusher
The Girls of Old Alsace
Alsace, France
These two young maidens are wearing the famous Schlupfkapp, the cap with the giant bow which has become a symbol of Alsace. Protestants wore dark Schlupfkappen and Catholics wore red ones. "Elsass um Strassburg" by Albert Kretschmer (1825-1891), public domain. On Ancestry by LarryPalmer727.
Christina Rusher Dutch church record
Christina Rusher Feb 14 baptism, Dutch church record. U.S., Dutch Reformed Church Records in Selected States, 1639-1989 New York New York City Baptisms NY Lutherans, Vol 2, Book 86.
Alsace region Vosges Mountains, France
Two hundred fifty miles east of Paris, the ancient Vosges Mountains form the western boundary of an ancestral region known as Alsace. Views from the Vosges stretch all the way Two hundred fifty miles east of Paris, the ancient Vosges Mountains form the western boundary of an ancestral region known as Alsace. Views from the Vosges stretch all the way across the Upper Rhine Plain (Oberrheingraben, Vallée du Rhin) to cities like Haguenau and Strasbourg. On Ancestry from LarryPalmer727.
Burial: York, York County, Pennsylvania
York, York County, Pennsylvania
York, York County, Pennsylvania. Erasmus Holtzapfel & Catherina Elisabetha Rauscher by James Alton Livingston.


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