Documenting Heritage With The Arszman Family History Back to 1500 -- A Dedication


CINCINNATI, Sept. 12, 2008 (GLOBE NEWSWIRE) -- Family and heritage are some of the factors in determining who we are and where we come from. Tracing our ancestors is not easy. However, knowing your roots deeper is priceless than any gold.

The Arszman Family History Back to 1500 is a book that contains just that. Containing a rich list of family history dating back to 1500s, the text will give you an idea of how the name evolved from Wencke to Grothaus to Ashmann to Arszmann. Traveling to Germany, the California and Ohio authors find out the fascinating tales of their family heritage and gives tribute to the amazing lives their ancestors led.

Feel free to know their history. Be inspired to search your own heritage. Grab a copy now. www.xlibris.com

About the Author

Ernest Anthony (Tony) Arszman, a 51 year resident of California and retired employee from a furniture manufacturing company, decided to look into his family history. His research took him across the United States meeting relatives, sometimes for the first time. His desire for accurate information caused him to spend hundreds of hours in libraries, churches and government records. His curiosity, determination and love for his heritage has led to a 14 year project that has resulted in this book.

Larry Joseph Arszman, (Tony's Nephew), lifetime resident of Ohio and retired Senior Manager from Procter & Gamble, became hooked on genealogy when his uncle shared his findings of the family history. Larry eagerly teamed up with his uncle to finish his project. Larry's knowledge of computers and investigative skills enabled the project to develop and expand back to the 1500's in Germany


   The Arszman Family History Back to 1500 * by Ernest A. & Larry J.
                                Arszman
                  Publication Date: September 3, 2008
         Trade Paperback; $19.99; 373 pages; 978-1-4363-3563-8
         Cloth Hardback; $29.99; 373 pages; 978-1-4363-3564-5

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