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Notes for Anthoni Gut

1612 Toni Gutt was baptized in the Reformed Church in Birmensdorf, Zürich, Switzerland. [1]

c 1635 Peter Gut, perhaps the son of Anthoni Gut, was born. [2] [3]

Research Notes:

The birth of the unknown wife of Anthoni Gut has been reported about 1615 in Michelfeld, Heidelberg, Baden, Germany.

1612 Toni Gutt was baptized in the Reformed Church in Birmensdorf, Zürich, Switzerland. [Kirchenbuch, 1540-1875, Evangelisch-Reformierte Kirche Ottenbach (Zürich), FHL film 0996946]

We are researching the ancestors of Peter Good (c 1688-1754) [4], who emigrated from Europe to Pennsylvania in the early 1700's.

Several Good immigrants came to Pennsylvania in the early 1700's. Genetic testing of their descendants suggests that they were all descended from a common male ancestor, as are Good descendants currently living in Switzerland, and that they share the Y-DNA L2b haplogroup subclade, which is rare in Europe [5]. The specific relationships among these Good immigrants are uncertain and there is some disagreement among researchers about their relationships [6] [7].

One plausible European lineage, shown here, is based on two researchers. The ancestry back to Andreas Gutt (born 1532) is based on Jane Best [8]. The ancestry before Andreas Gutt is based on the research of Therese Leuzinger-Kamber of Switzerland. [9]


Footnotes:

[1] Jane Evans Best and Howard C. Francis, "Guth Families of Ottenbach, Switzerland, Part II," Mennonite Family History 9 (1990), 22-27, at 27, GG58.

[2] Jane Evans Best and Howard C. Francis, "Guth Families of Ottenbach, Switzerland, Part II," Mennonite Family History 9 (1990), 22-27, at 27, GG581.

[3] Dale Kenneth Weber and Verlene Vaughn Weber, Peter Good, 1530-1995, Family Book (1995), 2, [FHLCatalog], [FHLBook].

[4] Janet and Robert Wolfe, Genealogy Page for Peter Good, [JRWolfeGenealogy].

[5] Darvin L. Martin, "Unveiling the Deep Ancestry of Swiss Anabaptist Forebears," Pennsylvania Mennonite Heritage 33 (July, 2010), 2-17, at 14.

[6] Richard Warren Davis, Mennosearch.com Family Notes, Good, [Website].

[7] Jane Evans Best, "Six Good Families of Early Lancaster County, Pennsylvania," Pennsylvania Mennonite Heritage 12 (July, 1989), 11-28, at 11.

[8] Jane Evans Best and Howard C. Francis, "Guth Families of Ottenbach, Switzerland, Part II," Mennonite Family History 9 (1990), 22-27, at 27, GG.

[9] Herbert Good, ed., Good/Gut/Guth Newsletter, 15.