I think some SAGA members will be glad to know that Neil Ann Stuckey
Levine's long-awaited work, Anabaptists at Strasbourg: A(ugspurger) to
Z(immermann): A Source Book for Napoleonic France is now available. Neil
Ann's decades-long research is characterized by both tenacity and
rigorous attention to accuracy and detail. Pieces of her research have
appeared in articles in Mennonite Family History and elsewhere. This work
pulls together and often expands on her previously-published work.
See Masthof's website
https://www.masthof.com/products/anabaptists-at-strasbourg-augsburger-to-zimmerman-a-source-book-for-napoleonic-france-volumes-1-3?_pos=1&_sid=bbcda1432&_ss=r
for ordering information and the contents pages to see the more than 40
surnames included in this work. There are nearly 1000 pages in the 2
volumes of genealogical information. The 120-page index is bound
separately in a third volume so users can easily move back and forth
between index and text.
Joe Springer, Curator
Mennonite Historical Library
Goshen College
1700 S Main St
Goshen, IN 46526