Re: Immigrant -- Henry Trenner - proof?????
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Immigrant -- Henry Trenner - proof?????
Mickey Colombatto 8/20/01
I have a first edition copy of "Stories of Guernsey County, Ohio by William G. Wolfe.On page 1003 it says" Henry Trenner came about the year 1812.Accompanying him was his father, a native of Germany.As a Hessian soldier, the older Trenner came with the British army to fight the Americans in the Revolutionary War.Upon reaching this county he deserted the British, joined the American forces, and fought for independence, losing part of his foot in one of the battles.He was buried in Valley Township".
However, I agree with you that even the National Archives could not find anything concrete.I have much other Trenner information however, as my cousin still owns the original Trenner farm in Byesville, Ohio.Write back if you want add. info.
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Margaret Trenner 5/31/06
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Re: Immigrant -- Henry Trenner - proof?????
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Re: Immigrant -- Henry Trenner - proof?????