Aschenbrener Roots in the Bavarian/Bohemian Borderland: George and Monika Aschenbrenner of Northern Wisconsin

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Table of Contents:
Front Cover
Title Page
Acknowledgements
Table of Contents
Foreword
Origins of the Aschenbrenner Surname
George and Monika (Bredl) Aschenbrenner Coming to America
George and Monika Settling in the Wisconsin Northwoods
Markt Eisenstein
Maria Hilf Church of Markt Eisenstein, Bohemia
Following the Glass Road to the Eisenstein Villages
Bayerisch Eisenstein's Historic Train Station
More History of the Bavarian/Bohemian Borderland
Photos and Documents
Family of Halvor and Louisa (Aschenbrener) Amberson
Family of Edward and Nellie (Kenny) Aschenbrener
Family of George B. and Marietta (Gilman) Aschenbrener
Family of Edward and Anna (Aschenbrener) Semerau
Family of Lawrence and Hazel (Kidder) Aschenbrenner
Ancestor tree of George Aschenbrenner
Ancestor tree of Monika Bredl
More on the Ancestors of George Aschenbrenner
More on the Ancestors of Monika Bredl
Index