Our immigrant ancestor in this line, Maria Elisabetha Hütter, came to America with her brother in 1749, landing at Baltimore in November. Maria Elisabetha Hütter and her husband, Adam Spach, have thousands of descendants, some of whom are given on my Spach Family History Page.My Hütter Family Pages:
Descendants of Johann Nicolaus HütterOther Hütter Family Pages:
Hütter Family Documents
Memoir of Maria Elisabeth Spach
Lebenslauf of Adam Spach
Spach/Spaugh Family (by Faye Moran)Relevant Holdings in the Family History Library:
Descendants of Adam Spach, by Henry Wesley Foltz. Winston-Salem, N.C. : Wachovia Historical Society, 1924 (Raleigh, N.C. : Edwards & Broughton Printing Co.). FHL US/CAN Film No. 1421681 Item 13. Another copy No. 1513826 Item 8.Early American Families: Spach, Sides, Nading, Rominger, Longworth, Foltz, Rothrock, Shoaf, Vogler, by Roxie Sides. Winston-Salem, N.C. : Moravian Archives, c1963.
The woods are full of them: a history of high drama: a genealogy of the German and Scots heritage in the Gasper Smith family in North Carolina, by Minnie Ruth Smith. Charlotte, NC: The Delmar Company, 1989.
Ancestors and descendants of Frederick Shore: Switzerland, 1570--Surry County, North Carolina, 1750: with the history and genealogy of related families, by Leo Jane Shore. Kansas City, Mo.: L.J. Shore, c1983 (Hillsboro, Kan.: Multi Business Press).
Kirchenbuch 1496-1962, Evangelische Kirche Hüffenhardt (A. Mosbach). These records are copied on 4 different microfilms.
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