Places - G


Gammelshausen, Wurttemberg, Germany
Notes  Gammelshausen is located about 25-30 miles east-southeast of Stuttgart, about 5 miles beyond Schlierbach.  It is also a few miles north of Gruibingen.
Families  Rieker/Riecker, Veyl/Veil
Gary, Indiana (Lake County)
Families  Cooper
Geauga County, Ohio
Points of Interest  The Akron Waterworks, see also Memorials
Germantown, Ohio (Montgomery County)
Cemeteries  Unknown cemeteries for Ohio - Montgomery County
Germany
Notes  In 1905, the Napoleonic wars ended, and the Holy Roman Empire in Germany ended.  In 1817, German separatists from the Luthern Church in Wurttemberg started the Zoar commune in Ohio.
Communities  Wurttemberg (now part of Baden-Wurttemberg)
Families  Beitner, Groetzinger/Grotzinger, Myers, Phiel, Seese
Glendale, Ohio (Hamilton County)
Notes  Glendale is also known as Village of Glendale.
Points of Interest  Glendale Womans Seminary, Tucker's Station Historical Marker, see also Memorials
Families  Tucker
Glenside Park, New Jersey (Union County)
Notes  Glenside Park was previously called Feltville.
Grafton County, New Hampshire
Communities  Orange
Grand Traverse County, Michigan
Communities  Traverse City
Green, Ohio (Summit County)
Notes  The city of Green was previously Green Township.  Green Township was part of Stark County before Summit County was formed in 1840.
Communities East Liberty
Cemeteries  East Liberty Cemetery (Kepler Cemetery)
Green Township, Ohio (Mahoning County)
Green Township, Ohio (Summit County)
Notes  See Green, Ohio (Summit County), above.
Gruibingen, Wurttemberg, Germany
Notes  Gruibingen is located a few miles south of Gammelshausen.
Families  Moll
Gun Plains Township, Michigan (Allegan County)
Communities  Plainwell
Cemeteries  Plain River Cemetery probably now Ives Cemetery
Families  Harrington