Did they
know Gerhardt and Maria Schaeffer?
Presumably not.
Did their
paths cross at some point during this journey?
Possibly so.
Does it
matter? For Toby Semprevivo and me it
does.
Travelling
from Michigan, Toby and her husband, Phillip, visited the Palatine House last
weekend and we spent an hour or more swapping stories about our Palatine heritage. This is not uncommon. We are often visited by people studying their
family history. They’ve spent years doing
research and the Palatine House becomes another piece of the puzzle for them. Not because they have a direct connection to
it, but because it helps them to pull all those pieces together into a picture
that’s been developing in their minds. In many cases the Palatine House gives them
the feeling of ancestral home. We
love to watch that happen.
During our
discussion, I learned that Toby is a member of several historical societies
including the DAR and the Colonial Dames of America. (I love that name!) It’s wonderful that our past is preserved by
organizations like those and small town historical societies, such as the
Schoharie Colonial Heritage Association.
We owe an enormous thank you to the altruistic volunteers of these
organizations for keeping history in the forefront of our minds.
Johann and
Rebecca, Gerhardt and Maria; their actions set a course that 306 years later
brought Toby and I to meet on a sunny day in Schoharie. This
story continues to be amazing!
Next post…..back
to the journey.
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