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| Format | Book Whole |
|---|---|
| Author, Monographic | Nashold, Raymond D. |
| Title, Monographic | Naschold / Nashold Family: Germany, New York, Wisconsin, 1425-2009 |
| Abstract | Johann Friedrich Naschold arrived in New York in 1754, having left Plattenhardt, Baden-Wuerttemberg. In 1757 he married Catrina Lauffenberg in Rhinebeck, New York. A record indicates that his son, Johannes, served in the 6th Regiment, Dutchess County militia during the time of the American Revolution. Other locations where Nascholds have resided in New York State include Gallupville, Middleburgh, and Athens. By 1857 William C. Naschold, Johann's grandson, had moved to Columbia County, Wisconsin. Documents include maps showing places of origin in Germany; an examination of the origin of the family name; part of a family tree for the Naschold family; "Hermann Hesse and the Naschold Family"; "Search for Naschold Ancestors in New York State, 2004"; "New York State Nascholds, Nasholds (Farming and Other Occupations)"; "A Brief Summary of the Nashold Families of the Town of Fountain Prairie, Columbia County, Wisconsin and Their Ancestors and Descendants"; "Nashold Families of Wisconsin: Military History"; information on a 2000 Naschold reunion held in Calw, Germany; a brief history of Wisconsin; and two reminiscences by R. D. Nashold: "Rural Depression Childhood" and "The Big Fight" (concerning the boxing rematch between Max Schmeling and Joe Louis in June of 1939). |
| Notes | Donated by Dr. Raymond D. Nashold |
| Call Number | FH Naschold |
| MKI Terms | Family history/ German Americans -- New York/ 18th century/ German Americans -- Wisconsin/ Wisconsin -- Columbia County/ Naschold/ Nashold |