An edition of Transplanted German farmer (2009)

Transplanted German farmer

the life and times of Christian Iutzi (1788-1857), 1832 immigrant to Butler County, Ohio, in his own words

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An edition of Transplanted German farmer (2009)

Transplanted German farmer

the life and times of Christian Iutzi (1788-1857), 1832 immigrant to Butler County, Ohio, in his own words

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"Here is a splendid, firsthand account of nineteenth-century Amish Mennonite immigration--not an uprooting, but a transplanting from one context to another. Christian Iutzi's journals and log book paint a rich picture of life on both sides of the Atlantic, offering insights into the farm management, commercial concerns, and civic interests of this father, entrepreneur, and one-time minister. We sense Iutzi's struggle to order the elements of life beyond his control as he persistently records the vagaries of weather and prices. And we feel his joy and satisfaction in his reports of marriages and bumper crops. The footnotes, annotated genealogy and list of names in the journal are wonderful research aids." (Steven M. Nolt, Goshen College, Indiana, and author, "A history of the Amish").

"No people were more important in shaping the landscape of Ohio and the region west to Missouri and north to Wisconsin than nineteenth-century German immigrants. But their voices are rarely heard in Midwestern history, mainly because they did not write in English. Neil Ann Stuckey Levine and all those who shepherded Transplanted German Farmer into print have helped to rectify that situation by giving us a well-documented translation of the journals and log book of Christian Iutzi (1788-1857). An Amish Mennonite from Hesse who moved his family to Butler County in 1832, Iutzi was not given to extensive reflection. His straightforward record of the details of weather, prices, family and work, however, add up to a fascinating portrait of daily life on farms in both Europe and America." (Andrew Cayton, Distinguished Professor of History at Miami University, and author, "Ohio: the history of a people").

"Christian Iutzi's journal provides a gentle blend of Anabaptist agrarian history and church life, first in Europe and then in America. With a broad combination of material, Iutzi's writing is a practical summary of farm life in Butler County, Ohio from 1832 to 1856. It is fascinating to observe Iutzi's life as it revolves around seedtime and harvest, drouth and flood, weddings, births, the loss of loved ones, and church." (David Kline, farmer and author, "Great possessions: an Amish farmer's journal," and "Scratching the woodchuck: nature on an Amish farm").

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Transplanted German farmer: the life and times of Christian Iutzi (1788-1857), 1832 immigrant to Butler County, Ohio, in his own words
2009, Friends of Chrisholm Historic Farmstead, edited by Neil Ann Stuckey Levine, Carlisle Printing
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Table of Contents

Nineteenth-century agriculture in Butler County, Ohio / Steve Bartels
Introduction with brief biographical sketch of Christian Iutzi, 1788-1857 / Neil Ann Stuckey Levine
The American years : April 1832 through Mar. 8, 1856
Farm life back in Germany : May 1812 through December 1825
Selections from the log book kept from 1827 to 1857
Jutzi genealogy to five generations, when known (with numerous leads for further research / Neil Ann Stuckey Levine with invaluable assistance from Joe Springer
A short bibliography
Roster of persons named by Christian Iutzi (1788-1857) who do not appear in the Jutzi Genealogy / Doris L. Page and Neil Ann Stuckey Levine
Index of place names
Index of personal names.

Edition Notes

"The publication of "Transplanted German Farmer" has been underwritten by generous grants from the Friends of Chrisholm Historic Farmstead in Trenton, Butler County, Ohio, and Illinois Mennonite Historical and Genealogy Society in Metamora, Ill."--P. [5].

Includes bibliographical references (p. 195-199) and indexes.

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Trenton, OH (PO Box 134, Trenton, OH 45067)

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Library of Congress
BX8129.A5 I88 2009

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Pagination
253 p. :
Number of pages
253

ID Numbers

Open Library
OL24480236M
ISBN 13
9780982391600
LCCN
2010279454
OCLC/WorldCat
312130224

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