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Completed Loss of Rancho San Rafael
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Fred Schwald and Family Seattle, WA, circa 1910
Welcome To Our Website!
Christof Schwald
T his web site is dedicated to our cousin and good friend, Christof Schwald, of Maulburg, Germany. It is Christof who discovered Great Grandpa Fred's birth record in the Kandern town clerk's office.
Christof, our family is forever grateful to you for giving us our Deutsche Stammbaum (German Family Tree) which has enabled us to connect with other Schwald families across the world.
O ur story started out as the search for our Great Grandfather Fred Schwald's birth place and family.
Little did we know it would turn into a Schwald Family Genealogy project, connecting us with Schwald families worldwide!
Feature articles include:
- Fred's journey from Germany to America.
- Great Grandmother Lizzie Gyger's (Fred's wife) journey from Switzerland to America.
- Grandma Johanne Bergh's journey from Norway to America.
S it back, relax, and learn about our family's incredible journey.
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Our Verdugo-Ruiz Family
W e are now featuring our Hispanic heritage, including our ancestral connection to fourteen of the founding families of California.
Typical early California mission.
Feature articles include:
- When and how Great Grandfather Ramon Verdugo's Great Grandfather Jose Maria Verdugo came to California
- When and how Great Grandmother Salome Ruiz's Great Grandfather Efigenio Ruiz came to California.
- How Great Grandpa Ramon's grandfather Julio Verdugo lost his 36,400-acre Rancho San Rafael.
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