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>Are you interested in the history of American immigration? Want to learn more about your German immigrant ancestors? Presenting "The Cobler Family Story; From Palatinate Germany To 20th Century America" By Dale L. Cobler! Narrating the story of the Curtis Jacob Cobler family, the riveting book unveils the challenging journey his German immigrant ancestors that left Bad-Wurttemberg and arrived in eastern Pennsylvania in 1732 only to be slaughtered in 1756 during the French and Indian War. As you turn the pages, you will discover significant facts about the family's continue westward migrations…mehr

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>Are you interested in the history of American immigration? Want to learn more about your German immigrant ancestors? Presenting "The Cobler Family Story; From Palatinate Germany To 20th Century America" By Dale L. Cobler! Narrating the story of the Curtis Jacob Cobler family, the riveting book unveils the challenging journey his German immigrant ancestors that left Bad-Wurttemberg and arrived in eastern Pennsylvania in 1732 only to be slaughtered in 1756 during the French and Indian War. As you turn the pages, you will discover significant facts about the family's continue westward migrations and how they contributed to shaping America's History. By the end of this intriguing book of migrations, you will be able to:
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Dale Cobler was born in Topeka, Kansas. He retired from the United States Army in 2003. He also holds a Bachelor's Degree in Business Administration from the University of Louisville. "The Cobler Family Story: From Palatinate Germany to 20th Century America" is the author's first book about genealogy and social history of the Cobler Family. When Dale began his Research in 1999, he discovered that his paternal ancestors were part of the Great Palatine Migration of from Southwest Germany. The exploration journey planted the seeds for his Genealogy interest, inspiring him to learn more about how his family is connected to American History. Dale is a member several lineage societies, including the National Society Sons of the American Revolution, First Families of Ohio and The New England Historical and Genealogical Society. Dale lives with his family in Kentucky.