Shared note | [Sloan.ged] There are 35 spellings of the Nonenmacher name. Nonnenmacher is the original "Catholic" version escepth for some of the country people who spelled it Nonnenmaker (with and without the "c"). At the time of MartinLuther and the "lutheran"Reformation--those that followed him changed the "O" to "U" (pronounced like a double ee. There were 7 brothers who fought over the religion--some coming to the U.S.. The Pennsylvania Dutch were part of this group. The german people named Nonenmacher worked building Monasteries, conventsand made vessels used in Curgh services. Frank came to the U.S. and the first reference to him locates him in Lockhaven, Pa. |
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November 18, 1865 |
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Lockhaven, PA |
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