The Nallenweg family o f Lake, LaPorte, and Porter Counties, IN a nd Tarnowke, West Prussia (Germany) ” , by Rich Nallenweg (2020). This book documents the Nallenweg family that lived in Northwest Indiana from about 1889 to the present day. It includes 5 generations of families. Families include Meier, Braun, Voltz, Eschberger, Sievert, Hmurovich, Olvaney, Hilberg, Garzinski, Kay, Kibble, Lovin, Thornburg, and Gerst . Several of the Nallenwegs were in the military and their service is well documented. Carl Nallenweg immigrated to the USA from West Prussia, Germany. Johann Nallenweg was born in Holland and was part of Napoleon’s army when it invaded Russia in 1812. This army was destroyed by the Russian army and by the brutal Russian winter. Very few soldiers from the French army made it back home alive. A theory is that Johann deserted during the retreat and settled in West Prussia. This area is now modern-day Poland. Kurt Nalleweg was a sailor aboard a U-boat in the German navy during world war two. Since he was in an elite class of sailors his father had to prove his lineage to insure he was not Jewish. To do this he travelled to Holland. The Nallenwegs lived in Michigan City in LaPorte County, East Chicago in Lake County, and Chesterton in Porter County, Indiana. Each person is fully documented with sources, references, and documentation. This includes family stories, pictures, military records, census records, property, birth, death and marriage records, etc. The book is fully indexed. Price: $25.00.