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Unique & Rare Pennsylvania Birth Records That Few Know About

Unique & Rare Pennsylvania Birth Records That Few Know About

Update: 2022-10-06
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What if I told you that in the 1700’s and 1800’s in Pennsylvania, there were unique and beautiful birth records created? These are not official government records and not church records. It is what we call fraktur and I explain what it is and where to find it in this episode.

Links:

My Inner Circle Members get a resource sheet with links to digital collections of fraktur.

The example shown is “Birth and Marriage Record (Geburts und Trauschein) for Catharina Stutzmann and Daniel Esch,” hosted at the Free Library of Philadelphia website https://libwww.freelibrary.org/digital/item/5808

Two other websites with digital images of fraktur are the National Archives nara.gov and Winterthur Museum in Delaware winterthur.org

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Music: My Days Have Been So Wondrous and Free, composed by Francis Hopkinson in 1788 in Philadelphia, www.amclassical.com, Creative Commons license, some rights reserved.

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Unique & Rare Pennsylvania Birth Records That Few Know About

Unique & Rare Pennsylvania Birth Records That Few Know About