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George Yahn 1817-1900 MN

George Yahn 1817-1900 MN

Posted: 25 Sep 2000 10:01PM GMT
Edited: 5 Jul 2001 5:04AM GMT
Would like to find any information about George Yahn married Madalin Kobler. Lived in MN. He is my husband's gggrandfather. Family line: George Yahn - George William Yahn - Oscar Edwin Yahn - Irene Yahn, my husband. Thanks.

George Yahn

Anna Yahn (View posts)
Posted: 17 Jan 2001 1:03PM GMT
If you give me your email address, I'll make a gedcom file of my Yahn stuff and attach it to an email to you. You should be able to import it to your program.

You may also want to contact: KJBrugman@aol.com
as she has the Yahn's in her line too.

LROHLOFF@ALASKA.NET

George Yahn

Posted: 18 Jan 2001 8:17PM GMT
Edited: 5 Jul 2001 5:04AM GMT
Hi Anna, Thanks for your response. My email address is cserd@aol.com. Susan

Yahn family

Posted: 26 Feb 2001 3:22PM GMT
Edited: 3 Dec 2001 5:36AM GMT
My great grandmother was Lydia Yahn. She was born August 13, 1852 in Farmington ? and married Rev. Leonard Emmert September 20, 1877. She had children Lydia, Susan, Clara,
Amelia, Sophia or Sylvia, Harrison and Anna.
She died August 14, 1919. If you have any information please email me at skauge@tvutel.com. Thanks so much!

Re: George Yahn 1817-1900 MN

Posted: 28 Apr 2010 1:14AM GMT
Classification: Query
Surnames: Yahn, Wolter, Lorenz
My husband's gggf was the Rev. George Yahn born in Hatten, Elsass (Alsace, France now). I have seen his wife's name spelled/misspelled in various ways, Mathilena, Merterlema (probably a transcription error) but the surname was Kobler. Their son Henry was married to Anna Wolter, daughter of Wilhemina Lorenz and Friedrich Wolter originally from Mecklenburg. I have notes saying that along with Henry, there was a son George, Frank, and one other as well as four daughters, eight children. They were on the 1880 census in Mound Prairie MN, At the time they only had Lydia, Henry and Adelia Yahn. I guess the others were born later.The 1890 census was destroyed by fire according to what I just read online today.
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