GLUNZ Surname Researchers
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Jillaine Smith Web page
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Descended from Ludwig JAUCH (b. 1839 Schwenningen; d. 1912 Buffalo, NY) and Paulina GLUNZ (b. 1847 Cannstadt, Germany-- but her father was from Hausen ob Verena; she d. 1930, Buffalo, NY). |
Karen Clickner | Karen has done the bulk of the work to identify the German side of the GLUNZes who settled in Buffalo. Thanks to her we now know that they came from Hausen ob Verena. Karen is descended from Casper Glunz, sister to Paulina, above. Pauline and Caspar emigrated together (with other siblings) and settled in Buffalo.
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Christian Carey | Researching GLUNZes from Oberbaldingen. |
Gene | Christian Glunz II (b. 1837 in Hausen ob Verena, son of Christian Glunz and Anna Burer). Emigrated to Marshall, IL sometime before 1857, at which time he was joined by the son of his sister Agnes Glunz, who married
Jakob Maurer, in Hausen ob Verena, Germany. Their son, Andrew Maurer, emigrated as a boy in 1857 and lived with his uncle Christian. Gene is descended from Andrew.
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Ron |
Jacob Glunz, b. Germany; m. Katharina Unknown (she m2. Unknown Ruf). Jacob and Catharina emig. abt. 1846 with children; went initially to Weston, Platte Co., MO.
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Patty Gluntz |
Looking for descendants of Fred Gluntz, son of Agnes; m. Nellie Fahey. Emigrated from Hamburg in 1894. Sister Dora Gluntz and brother Henry Gluntz also emigrated (Henry in 1887). Went first to Wisconsin, then Toledo, OH, and finally settling in Milwaukee, WI and Chicago, IL.
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Paul Richard Glunz | Albert Glunz settled in Madison, WI. |
Dennis Kennedy |
Christian Glunz came to the U.S. from Hausen ob Verena at the age of 18 in 1854. His father (also named Christian) and mother, came over in 1855. The younger Christian married Elizabeth Friedenberger, born in Ohio.
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Bob Hill | Researching Rudolph Glunz, born Basel, Switzerland; emigrated in 1865 with his brother, Frederick Glunz. Had a son, Charles E. Glunz, born in Easthampton, MA in 1868. Last known address of Charles was Battle Creek, MI. |
Louis Glunz IV | Louis Glunz m. Elizabeth Mitterbacher. In 1880s, left Germany and settled in Chicago, IL (via Cincinnati). Multi generational wine business: House of Glunz wind shop at 1202 North Wells, Chicago, IL. |
Patricia Eggler | Researching the GLUNZes from Elmshorn, Germany who went to Iowa, to Wisconsin, to Oklahoma, to Illinois, to Michigan. |
Carol Hathaway |
Bernard GLUNZ m. Agnes Mengen??. Emigrated with son, George in the 1870s by which time he was probably a widower. Possibly from Berlin or Dusseldorf. One possible town name is VELBERG.
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Gretta Haller Marshall | Researching GLUNZ and HALLER from Hausen ob Verena to Cleveland around 1884. Banking business. (Jacob Haller) |
Lisa Peterson | Reseaching GLUNZes in Minnesota, North Dakota, Montana. |
Fran Russell (or feruss AT swbell.net) | Christian Glunz b. 6 Jan 1841 Hausen ob Verena, son of Friederich Glunz and Elisabeth Haller; m. abt. 1875 Elizabeth Friedenberger, b. abt. 1845; d. abt. 1900. |
Roy Fritz | Researching GLUNZes of Denver, CO. |
If you are researching the GLUNZ surname and would like your information added to this list, please send details to Jillaine Smith.