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Subject: Re: [NYMONROE-L] German immigrants to Rochester
Date: Sat, 12 Aug 2006 01:48:41 +0000


David
There were many German Associations and churches in the Rochester area. To name a few clubs, there was the
Arbeiter Saenger Bund
Baden Benevolent Society
Bavarian Benevolent Society
Bavarian Saengerbund
Beethoven Singing Society
German-American Ladies Society
German-American Society
German Home for the Aged
German Working Men's Singing Society
Mecklenburger Benevolent Society
Rhein-Pfaelzer Benevolent Society
Rochester Brudertreue Benevolent Society
Rochester Liederkranz
Rochester Maennerchor
Rochester Schtzengilde
German-American Legion of the Select Knights (also Ladies Auxiliary)
Swabian Liederkranz
Swabian Benelovent Society
Turn-Verein
Germania Permanent Savings and Loan Associatin
Add to this the churches like
First German Lutheran Zion's Church
Church of the Reformation
St John's
North German Evangelical Lutheran Concordia Church
St Matthew's
German Evangelical Lutheran Christus Church
Friedens Church
St Mark's
St Paul's
St Luke's
St Peter and Paul's
I know there are some I didn't catch, but try to remember the old saying,
"you put two Krauts together at a tavern and you have a duett, add one you ahve a chorus."
Guenter in Michigan
former Rochestarian and certified Kraut


-------------- Original message --------------
From: "David Schoenberger" <>

> Does anyone know if there were any organizations in the early 1900's for
> German (bavarian) immigrants in Rochester?
>
> thanks for any info
> David Schoenberger
>
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