. The Pennsylvania-German : devoted to the history, biography, genealogy, poetry, folk-lore and general interests of the Pennsylvania Germans and their descendants. < X 94. The Studebaker Brothers The Wagon Builders of South Bend, IndianaBy Dr. I. H. Betz, York, Pa. tlements had yet been made west ofthe Susquehanna river at that a period of sixty years the Stude- HE name of these peoplehas become a householdword over the wholecountry and it might beadded over the wholew o r 1 d embracing thecivilized parts of Asiaand Africa. South Amer-ica, Central America and Europe. As the n


. The Pennsylvania-German : devoted to the history, biography, genealogy, poetry, folk-lore and general interests of the Pennsylvania Germans and their descendants. < X 94. The Studebaker Brothers The Wagon Builders of South Bend, IndianaBy Dr. I. H. Betz, York, Pa. tlements had yet been made west ofthe Susquehanna river at that a period of sixty years the Stude- HE name of these peoplehas become a householdword over the wholecountry and it might beadded over the wholew o r 1 d embracing thecivilized parts of Asiaand Africa. South Amer-ica, Central America and Europe. As the name signifies, they are ofGerman descent and in the naturalcourse of events after their immigra-tion into Pennsylvania their forbearsbecame Pennsylvania Germans. Of their ancestry in the Old Worldor the particular locality from whencethey came tradition and records seemto be silent. In 1736 among the pas-sengers called Palatines wrho arrivedat Philadelphia on September 1st onthe ship Harle with Ralph Ilarle asmaster from Rotterdam, Holland, lastfrom Cowes by the original manu-scripts now in the Pennsylvania StateLibrary at Harrisburg and also inRupps 30,000 names of Immigra


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