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including Crager, Creagor, Creeger, Cregar, Creger, Creggar, Cregger, Cregor, Creiger, Creigher, Criger, Crigger, Crugar, Kreager, Kreeger, Kregear, Kreigar, Kreiger, Krëger, Krijger, Kröger, Kroeger, Krueger, Krüger, Kryger, etc. |
Note: Family group chart numbers are assigned when there is a non-match with other participants in the Y-DNA Project. Each separate chart will reflect those male participants or their representatives having the same genetic code make-up...thus having the same Y-DNA as another and related in some way to a common ancestor. These charts will show the earliest known ancestor of each testee or his/her representative(s). These charts will show as much ancestry as he/she wishes to have published.
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CHRISTOPH KRUEGER was born in the Ukraine. He may have been the son of a Peter Krueger. Christoph and his wife had a son, Gotthilf Krueger and other children. Christoph immigrated 1900 to the United States with son, Gotthilf, and some of his other children. Their surname changed to KRUGER once in the United States. The family homesteaded in North Dakota. The family is believed to be from the Beresan district of South Russia. Gotthilf's wife was from Odessa. The family considers themselves "German Russian."
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