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  1. Pohl, Allan Robert. Pohl: From One Small Acorn Grows a Large Oak. 1992.
    [Subtitle: A Verbal Portrait of the Descendants of Johann Peter Pohl and Maria Catharina Hellenthal 1841-1992.]
    (Book).
    Personal library of John M. Voisin.

  2. Portrait and Biographical Album, Isabella County, Mich. Chicago: Chapman Brothers, 1884.
    [Subtitle: containing Portraits and Biographical Sketches of Prominent and Representative Citizens of the County.]
    F572.I7C2 (Book).
    Clarke Historical Library, Central Michigan University, Mt. Pleasant, Michigan.

  3. Prayer Card for Earl, Willis K. J.J. Rush Funeral Home, 1976.
    (Card).

  4. Prayer Card for Rademacher, Lorenzo C. Lux Funeral Home, Mount Pleasant, Michigan, 1988.
    (Card).

  5. Prayer Card for Shoe, Reginald. Garber Funeral Home, 1968.
    (Card).

  6. Prayer Card for Straus, Joyce. Clark Funeral Chapel, Mt. Pleasant, Michigan, 2003.
    [Provided by Irene (Blasen) Smith, August 2003.]
    (Card).

  7. Prayer Card for Thelan, Willard H. Crittenden-Hansen Funeral Home; St. Joseph the Worker; 1988.
    (Card).

  8. Prayer Card for Thelen, Erma. Crittenden Funeral Home, Remus, Michigan, 1958.
    (Card).

  9. Prayer Card for Voisin, Clara. Lux-Rush Funeral Home, Mt. Pleasant, Michigan, 1981.
    (Card).

  10. Prayer Card for Voisin, Edward A. J.J. Rush Funeral Home, Mount Pleasant, Michigan, 1956.
    (Card).

  11. Prayer Card for Voisin, Elvin John. J.J. Rush Funeral Home, Mt. Pleasant, Michigan, 1949.
    (Card).

  12. Prayer Card for Voisin, Emma. J.J. Rush Funeral Home, Mount Pleasant, Michigan, 1968.
    (Card).

  13. Prayer Card for Voisin, Helen G. Palmer-Bush Funeral Home, Lansing, Michigan, 1988.
    (Card).

  14. Prayer Card for Voisin, Mary. J.J. Rush Funeral Home, Mount Pleasant, Michigan, 1943.
    (Card).

  15. Prayer Card for Voisin, Willard J. Palmer-Bush Funeral Home, Lansing, Michigan, 1960.
    (Card).

  16. Rademacher, (Unknown). Correspondence from Evelyn Mary Rademacher's Daughter. Letter from Karen Golden, August 2000.
    [Three page summary of Evelyn Mary (Rademacher) Earl and Willis Kentwood Earl, their parents and children. This was prepared by a daughter.]
    (Letter).

  17. Register of Deeds. Isabella County Michigan Deeds. Church of Jesus Christ and the Latter Day Saints.
    [1003907 (Liber 27 and 28).]
    LDS #1003907 (Microfilm).

  18. Registres paroissiaux St. Remi, Baerendorf, 1681-1793.
    LDS #0720565 (Microfilm).

  19. Rogers, Kristin Ann (Golden). Correspondence from Rogers, Kristin. 1994.
    [My cousin Kirstin responded to a survey I conducted to gather the names and birthdates of her and her children.]
    (Letter).

  20. Salyers, Paul. Correspondence from Salyers, Paul.
    [Mr. Salyers is a distant cousin who contacted me via Internet. He provided information on Sam Bierschbach and Louisa Yuncker.]
    (Book).
    <salyersassoc@earthlink.net> [January 2003].

  21. Schafer, Diane (transcriptionist). Cemetery Transcription, St. Mary Cemetery, Westphalia, Michigan. MiGenWeb, Clinton County, Michigan, 1999.
    [Diane relates, "The present cemetery is the second St. Mary's Cemetery -- if memory serves me, the caretaker told me that it opened about 1870. Remains from the original cemetery were transferred to the new one, and most were buried in a common grave (unmarked) somewhere in the northwest section of the present cemetery."]

  22. Schafer, Diane Kaye. Data from Diane Schafer. August 2000.
    [Diane is a fifth cousin who transcribed tombstones at the St. Mary's cemetery in Westphalia, Michigan. She provided information about the ancestors and descendants of her third-great granduncle, Nikolaus Pohl (b. 1795) and his brother, her third-great grandfather Johann Peter Pohl (b. 1802).]
    (Electronic).
    <DinnyS@aol.com>.

  23. Scheben, Joseph. Untersuchungen zur Methode und Technik der deutschamerikanishen Wanderungsforschung. Bonn: Ludwig Röhrscheid Verlag, 1939.
    [Full title: "Untersuchungen zur Methode und Technik der deutschamerikanishen Wanderungsforschung an Hand eines Vergleichs der Volkszählungslisten der Township Westphalia, Clinton County, Michigan, vom Jahre 1860 mit Auswanderungsakten des Kreises Adenau (Rheinland)" ["Investigation of the Method and Technique of German-American Migration Research: By means of a Comparison of Census Lists of the Township of Westphalia, Clinton County, Michigan from the Year 1860 with Emigration Records of the District of Adenau (Rheinland)"].]
    F574.W45 S3 (Book).
    Personal library of John M. Voisin.

  24. Settlage, Mary Helen (Voisin). Correspondence from Settlage, Mary. Probably 1973.
    [Mary is my second cousin. She responded to a survey conducted by my aunt Mary Lou in preparation for a family reunion. Either she or her husband Theodore responded to the survey.]
    (Letter).

  25. Smith, Irene Margaret (Blasen). Correspondence from Smith, Irene. February 2002, September 2003.
    [Irene is my first cousing, once removed. She provided information about her family and ancestors.]
    (Letter).

  26. St. John the Baptist Parish Records, Alden, New York. Church of Jesus Christ and the Latter Day Saints, 1982.
    LDS #1292868 (Microfilm).

  27. Stephenson, Clarence D. Indiana County 175th Anniversary History. Between 1980 and 2000.
    (Book).
    Electronic copy of Joshua T. Stewart section provided by Keith William Clawson.

  28. Stewart, Josh. The History of Stewarts.
    (Book).
    Harrisburg Library.

  29. Stewart, Joshua T. Indiana County, Pennsylvania, Her People, Past and Present. Chicago: JH Beers & Co., 1913.
    (Book).
    Electronic copy of Stewart section provided by Keith William Clawson.

  30. Straus, Joyce (Voisin) (1926-2003). Correspondence from Straus, Joyce. 1973.
    [Joyce was a cousin who responded to a survey conducted by my aunt Mary Lou in preparation for a family reunion.]
    (Letter).

  31. Subject, or close relative. Correspondence from Subject.
    [The subject, or a close relative of the subject, responded to a survey I conducted to gather the names and birthdates of my relatives. The subject did not identify himself as the informant. The source is trusted and the information is presumed correct.]
    (Letter).

  32. Thelen, Judy. Correspondence from Thelen, Judy. August 2000.
    [Judy is a member of a Westphalia Interest Group who answered a query posted by Diane Schafer on my behalf. Her second great grandparents were John and Elizabeth Tilmann from Beal City. Judy generously provided information about Lawrence and Louisa (Schneider) Rademacher.]
    (Letter).
    <JudyCEM@aol.com>.

  33. Tombstone of Bierschbach, Samuel and Louisa. Photograph by Mike Voisin, July 28, 2004.
    [Bierschbach; Samuel 1867-1927; Louisa 1871-1936.]
    (Tombstone).
    St. Joseph's Cemetery, Beal City, Michigan.

  34. Tombstone of Buchel, Anton. Photograph by Mike Voisin, July 27, 2004.
    [Anton Buchel; 1809-1875; Gestorben Feb. 17, 1875.]
    (Tombstone).
    St. Mary's Cemetery, Westphalia, Michigan.

  35. Tombstone of Pohl, Anna. Photograph by Mike Voisin, July 28, 2004.
    [Anna Pohl; 1866-1938; Aged 72 yrs; Mother.
    This is Anna M. (___) Pohl, wife of Jacob H. Pohl (1867-1921).]
    (Tombstone).
    St. Joseph's Cemetery, Beal City, Michigan.

  36. Tombstone of Pohl, Apolonia. Photograph by Mike Voisin, July 27, 2004.
    [Apolonia Pohl; Born Aug. 8, 1841; Died Dec. 19, 1915.
    This is Anna Apollonia (Rademacher) Pohl, wife of John Peter Pohl (1832-1887).]
    (Book).
    St. Mary's Cemetery, Westphalia, Michigan.

  37. Tombstone of Pohl, Jacob. Photograph by Mike Voisin, July 28, 2004.
    [Jacob Pohl 1867-1921; Aged 54; Father; At Rest.
    This is Jacob H. Pohl, husband of Anna M. (___) Pohl (1866-1938.]
    (Tombstone).
    St. Joseph's Cemetery, Beal City, Michigan.

  38. Tombstone of Pohl, John P. Photograph by Mike Voisin, July 27, 2004.
    [John P. Pohl; Died Sep. 29, 1887; Aged 55 years.
    This is John Peter Pohl, husband of Anna Apollonia (Rademacher) Pohl (1841-1915).]
    (Tombstone).
    St. Mary's Cemetery, Westphalia, Michigan.

  39. Tombstone of Starr, Clements and Elizabeth. Photograph by Mike Voisin, July 28, 2004.
    [Clements 1852-1939; Elizabeth 1852-1943; Starr; May They Rest In Peace.
    The Starrs were friends of Joseph Voisin (1858-1916).]
    (Tombstone).
    St. Joseph's Cemetery, Beal City, Michigan.

  40. Tombstone of Voisin, Alice Eva. Photograph by Mike Voisin, July 28, 2004.
    [Alice Eva Voisin; 1897-1937.]
    (Tombstone).
    St. Joseph's Cemetery, Beal City, Michigan.

  41. Tombstone of Voisin, Elvin J. Photograph by Mike Voisin, July 28, 2004.
    [Elvin J. Voisin; 1910-1949.]
    (Tombstone).
    St. Joseph's Cemetery, Beal City, Michigan.

  42. Tombstone of Voisin, Ernest and Emma. Photograph by Mike Voisin, July 29, 2004.
    [Voisin; Ernest 1900-1987; Emma 1902-1968.]
    (Tombstone).
    Calvary Cemetery, Mount Pleasant, Michigan.

  43. Tombstone of Voisin, Herman S. and Helen M. Photograph by Mike Voisin, July 29, 2004.
    [Voisin; Herman S. 1897-1974; Helen M. 1901-1974.]
    (Tombstone).
    Calvary Cemetery, Mount Pleasant, Michigan.

  44. Tombstone of Voisin, Johanna and George J. Photograph by Mike Voisin, July 29, 2004.
    [Voisin; Johanna 1896-1983; George J. 1904-1974.]
    (Tombstone).
    Calvary Cemetery, Mount Pleasant, Michigan.

  45. Tombstone of Voisin, John E. and Ruth P. Photograph by Mike Voisin, July 29, 2004.
    [Voisin; John E. 1925-1994; Ruth P. 1927-1992.]
    (Tombstone).
    Calvary Cemetery, Mount Pleasant, Michigan.

  46. Tombstone of Voisin, Joseph and Mary. Photograph by Mike Voisin, July 28, 2004.
    [Voisin; Joseph 1858-1916; Mary 1866-1943.]
    (Tombstone).
    St. Joseph's Cemetery, Beal City, Michigan.

  47. Tombstone of Voisin, Louis E. Photograph by Mike Voisin, July 28, 2004.
    [Louis E. Voisin; 1894-1965.]
    (Tombstone).
    St. Joseph's Cemetery, Beal City, Michigan.

  48. Tombstone of Yuncker, Jacob P. Photograph by Mike Voisin, July 28, 2004.
    [Jacob P.; Born Dec. 23, 1837; Died Mar. 18, 1905; Though lost to sight, to memory dear; Yuncker.]
    (Tombstone).
    St. Joseph's Cemetery, Beal City, Michigan.

  49. Tombstone of Yuncker, Margaret. Photograph by Mike Voisin, July 28, 2004.
    [Margaret; 1843-1921; Yuncker.]
    (Tombstone).
    St. Joseph's Cemetery, Beal City, Michigan.

  50. US Government. World War I Draft Registration Cards.
    (Card).
    http://www.ancestry.com (January 2006).


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