CAST LIST
Adams, Jeffrey (fi u-t), physician, general practitioner in Grantville
Altschulerin Hedwig “Hedy” (fi d-t), refugee from Saxon Henneberg, married to Jarvis Beasley in Grantville
Arnim, Hans Georg von (hi d-t), Saxon general
Baker, David Perry (fi u-t), son of Ryan Baker and his wife Meg Heunisch
Baker, Ryan (fi u-t), husband of Magdalena “Meg” Heunisch; Lutheran convert
Barthin, Catharina (hi d-t), wife of Friedrich Hortleder
Bates, Cheryl Ann (fi u-t), divorced second wife of Zane Baumgardner
Baumgardner, Carly (fi u-t), daughter of Zane Baumgardner and Tina Marie Hollister; half-sister of April Lafferty; girlfriend of Anthony Green
Baumgardner, Mildred (fi u-t), mother of Zane Baumgardner, grandmother of Carly
Baumgardner, Ronnie (fi u-t), son of Zane Baumgardner and Tina Marie Hollister
Baumgardner, Zane (fi u-t), father of Carly Baumgardner
Beasley, Buster (fi u-t), late father of Denise Beasley
Beasley, Denise (fi u-t), best friend of Minnie Hugelmair
Beasley, Jarvis (fi u-t), employee at MaidenFresh Laundries; husband of Hedwig Altschulerin
Beckworth, Staci Ann (fi u-t), former girlfriend of Lew Jenkins; married to Arnold Pflaum
Blocker, Crystal (fi u-t), married to Walt Dorrman; friend of Megan Collins
Blount, Derek (fi u-t), husband of Ursula Krause; Lutheran convert
Blount, Donnie (fi u-t), brother of Derek Blount
Böcler, Johann Heinrich “Heinz” (hi d-t), private secretary to Duke Ernst of Saxe-Weimar
Booth, Manning (fi u-t), proprietor of goat dairy outside of Grantville; married to Myrna Wright
Brunswick, Georg, duke of (hi d-t), moderate Crown Loyalist, head of the USE Province of Brunswick
Canzler, Margaretha (fi d-t), lady-in-waiting of Erdmuthe Juliana, countess of Gleichen-Tonna
Carissimi, Giacomo (hi d-t), musician
Carpzov, Benedikt (hi d-t), lawyer in Saxony
Carstairs, Liz (fi u-t), successor to Henry Dreeson as mayor of Grantville
Chabert, Anthony “Tony” (fi u-t), SoTF military officer; Catholic
Chabert, Ludwig Anthony (fi u-t), infant son of Tony Chabert and his wife Andrea Kastenmayer
Collins, Mariah (fi u-t), sister of Megan Collins
Collins, Megan (fi u-t), fiancée of Ronnie Baumgardner
Conrath, Barbara “Barbel” (fi d-t), stepdaughter of Margaretha Krause
DeVries, Henny (fi u-t), public health nurse
Dreeson, Henry (fi u-t), mayor of Grantville
Ennis, Cora (fi u-t), proprietor of City Hall Café and Coffee House, Grantville
Fischer, Sebald (fi d-t), employee at Lothlorien Farbenwerke; brother of Thomas Fischer
Fischer, Thomas (fi d-t), mailman in Grantville, route including St. Martin’s in the Fields; recent immigrant from Nürnberg
Fritz, James Anthony “Jim” (fi u-t), husband of Maria Krause; Lutheran convert
Gerhard, Johann (hi d-t), dean of the Faculty of Theology, University of Jena; Lutheran
Gleichen-Tonna, Erdmuthe Juliana von Hohnstein, countess-dowager (hi d-t), widow of Johann Ludwig, the last count of Gleichen-Tonna; convert from Lutheranism to the Stiefelite heretical sect
Green, Albert (fi u-t), Baptist minister in Grantville
Green, Allen (fi u-t), older son of Albert and Claudette Green
Green, Anthony (fi u-t), younger son of Albert and Claudette Green
Green, Claudette (fi u-t), wife of Rev. Albert Green
Gribbleflotz, Phillip Theophrastus (fi d-t), alchemist in Jena; proprietor of HDG Industries
Griep, Oswald Georg (fi d-t), Flacian Lutheran minister at St. Thomas the Apostle church, at the border of the Ring of Fire on the northwestern side
Hardegg, Johann Georg (fi d-t), pompous young attorney
Henneberg, Katharina von, countess of Schwarzburg (hi d-t), late staunch Lutheran who resisted the Duke of Alba, for whom Countess Katharina the Heroic school is named
Hercher, Elisabetha “die Hercherin” (fi d-t), widow, mother of Ursula and Else Krause
Hercher, Elisabetha “Lisbet” (fi d-t), Quittelsdorf village girl, member of St. Martin’s in the Fields parish
Hercher, Walpurga (fi d-t), Quittelsdorf village girl, member of St. Martin’s in the Fields parish
Heringen, Clara von, née duchess of Brunswick, widowed countess of Schwarzburg (hi d-t), elderly noblewoman; much older sister of duke Georg of Brunswick
Heunisch, Magdalena “Meg” (fi d-t), Quittelsdorf village girl, member of St. Martin’s in the Fields parish
Hobbs, Mitch (fi u-t), son of Joe and Gloria Hobbs, husband of Walpurga Hercher; Lutheran convert
Hoë von Hoënegg, Mathias (hi d-t), Lutheran theologian in Saxony
Hohnstein, Erdmuthe Juliana von, see Gleichen-Tonna
Hollister, Tina Marie (fi u-t), divorced from both John Lafferty and Zane Baumgardner; married Lucas Sartorius and moved to northern Germany, leaving her adult and near-adult children from both marriages to the care of her second husband’s mother
Holz, Pankratz (fi d-t), orthodox Lutheran, errand-runner for Superintendent Melchior Tilesius
Horst, Simon (fi d-t), candidate to succeed Ludwig Kastenmayer at St. Martin’s in the Fields
Hortleder, Anna Catharina (hi d-t), daughter of Friedrich Hortleder
Hortleder, Friedrich (hi d-t), chancellor of Saxe-Weimar
Hudson, Willie Ray (fi u-t), head of the Grange organization in Grantville
Hugelmair, Minnie (fi d-t), singer, adopted daughter of Benny Pierce
Immanuel Renatus (fi u-t), adopted son of the widowed dowager countess of Gleichen-Tonna
Jenkins, Joe (fi u-t), becomes a leader of the Anabaptists in Grantville, had been ordained in some “off-brand” Baptist body up-time
Jenkins, Michael Lewis “Lew” (fi u-t), husband of Sabina Ottmar; Lutheran convert
Jordan, Bitsy (nee Elizabeth McDougal)(fi u-t) , musician; wife of Fred Jordan; children Daniel and Leah
Jordan, Fred (fi u-t), SoTF, deputy sheriff in Grantville, assigned to Ohrdruf
Kastenmayer, Andrea (fi d-t), older daughter of Ludwig Kastenmayer by his first wife
Kastenmayer, Johann Conrad “Cunz” (fi d-t), third son of Ludwig Kastenmayer by his first wife
Kastenmayer, Jonas Justinus (fi d-t), infant son of Ludwig Kastenmayer and Salome, born October 1634
Kastenmayer, Ludwig (fi d-t), pastor of St. Martin’s in the Fields Lutheran parish; Phillipist
Kastenmayer, Maria Blandina “Dina” (fi d-t), second daughter of Ludwig Kastenmayer by his first wife
Kastenmayer, Martin (fi d-t), second son of Ludwig Kastenmayer by his first wife
Kastenmayer, Peter (fi d-t), thoroughly precocious son of Ludwig Kastenmayer and Salome
Koch, Carol (fi u-t), mathematician, mother of Ronella Koch; ELCA Lutheran
Koch, Ronaldus (fi u-t), mining engineer, up-time German, husband of Carol and father of Ronella; vaguely secular Lutheran
Koch, Ronella (fi u-t), teacher at St. Katharina the Heroic elementary school; ELCA Lutheran
Krause, Anna (fi d-t), Quittelsdorf village girl, younger half-sister of Maria Krause
Krause, Elisabetha “Else” (fi d-t), Quittelsdorf village girl, younger sister of Ursula Krause
Krause, Margaretha “die Krausin” (fi d-t), widow, remarried to Burton Vandiver, member of St. Martin’s in the Fields parish
Krause, Maria (fi d-t), Quittelsdorf village girl, member of St. Martin’s in the Fields parish
Krause, Ursula “Ursel” (fi d-t), Quittelsdorf village girl, member of St. Martin’s in the Fields parish
Lambert, Gary (fi u-t), business manager of Leahy Medical Center; Missouri Synod Lutheran
Lowe, Hugh (fi u-t), president, Railroad and Tramway Corporation
Luther, Johann Ernst (hi d-t), last surviving grandson of the reformer Martin Luther
Mansfeld, see Reuss
McDonald, Beulah Ann (fi u-t), registered nurse; faculty of medicine, University of Jena
Mercer, Eric (fi u-t), husband of Lisbet Hercher; Lutheran convert
Meth, Ezechiel (hi d-t), leader of a heretical sect
Mittelhausen, Ursula (fi d-t), HDG Enterprises, housekeeper for Herr Doktor Phillip Theophrastus Gribbleflotz
Muselius, Jonas Justinus (fi d-t), teacher at Countess Katharina the Heroic Lutheran elementary school, attached to St. Martin’s in the Fields parish
Neustatter, Edgar (fi d-t), head of NESS security services
Oldenburg-Delmenhorst, Emelie countess of, wife of count Ludwig Guenther of Schwarzburg-Rudolstadt
Olson, Sheila (fi u-t), wife of Gary Lambert, left up-time
Onofrio, Emmanuel (fi u-t), mathematics teacher at Calvert high school in Grantville; Catholic
Ottmar, Sabina (fi d-t), Keilhau village girl, stepsister of Rahel Rosina Dornheimer; member of St. Martin’s in the Fields parish
Penzey, Anne (fi u-t), profoundly curious teenager
Pflug, Julius von (hi d-t), deceased; last Catholic bishop of the diocese of Naumburg in Saxony; renowned scholar and book collector
Piazza, Ed (fi u-t), president of the State of Thuringia-Franconia (SoTF)
Piscator, Ernst (fi d-t), brother of Salome Piscatora
Piscatora, Anna (fi d-t), sister of Salome Piscatora; wife of Heinrich Schlosser
Piscatora, Salome (fi d-t), wife of Ludwig Kastenmayer, pastor at St. Martin’s in the Fields
Prüschenk von Lindenhofen, Zacharias (hi d-t), lawyer, suitor of Anna Catharina Hortleder
Pflaum, Arnold (fi d-t), farmer, married to Staci Ann Beckworth
Piscatora, Salome (fi d-t), second wife of Ludwig Kastenmayer
Quiney, Richard and Thomas (hi d-t), grandsons of William Shakespeare, doing drama in Grantville
Rawls, Vesta (fi u-t), managing director of MaidenFresh Laundries
Reimarus, Ludwig “Lutz” (fi d-t), organist in Weimar; cousin of Salome Piscatora verh. Kastenmayer
Reuss, Anna von Mansfeld, widow (hi d-t), elderly noblewoman, granddaughter of Katharina von Henneberg
Richards, Preston (fi u-t), chief of police, Grantville
Richards, Mel (fi u-t), wife of Preston Richards; child protection officer, Grantville police force; former special education teacher
Rosenbusch, Joachim (fi d-t), steward of Erdmuthe Juliana, countess of Gleichen-Tonna
Rothenmaler, Johann (hi d-t), Lutheran superintendent in Schwarzburg-Rudolstadt
Saxe-Altenburg, Johann Philipp, duke of (hi d-t), cousin of the dukes of Saxe-Weimar; has also become a wealthy industrialist since the arrival of Grantville
Saxe-Weimar, Albrecht, duke of (hi d-t), administrator of the Wettin family estates
Saxe-Weimar, Ernst, duke of (hi d-t), administrator of the Upper Palatinate for Gustavus II Adolphus
Saxe-Weimar, Wilhelm, duke of—see Wettin, Wilhelm
Saxony, Hans Georg and August, dukes of (hi d-t), sons of Elector John George of Saxony
Schlosser, Heinrich (fi d-t), teacher at Countess Katharina the Heroic Lutheran School; brother-in-law of Salome Piscatora verh. Kastenmayer; children Heinrich Hektor, Catharina Diana, Anna Penelope (among others)
Schwarzburg-Rudolstadt, Ludwig Guenther, count (hi d-t), married to Emelie; father of Albrecht Karl; involved in Lutheran diplomacy on behalf of Gustavus Adolphus
Schwarzburg-Sondershausen, Anton Heinrich, count (hi d-t), cousin of Ludwig Guenther, administrator of his branch of the family’s properties within the SoTF, morganatically married
Selfisch, Blandina (fi d-t), deceased first wife of Ludwig Kastenmayer
Selfisch, Johann Georg (fi d-t), attorney, half-brother of the late Blandina Selfisch verh. Kastenmayer
Smith, Joanie (fi u-t), English teacher, Countess Katharina the Heroic school
Stiefel, Esaias (hi d-t), heretic, “false prophet,” founder of a Thuringian sect that broke away from Lutheranism
“Stiefelin, die” (hi d-t), sister of the late Esaias Stiefel; widow of Matthias Meth; mother of Ezechiel Meth, the current leader of the Stiefelite group in Ohrdruf
Stone, Gerry (fi u-t), son of Tom Stone; studying to become a Lutheran minister
Szymanski, Garnet (fi u-t), registered nurse; divorced from Duane Fritz, mother of Jim Fritz; Catholic
Thomas, Harley (fi u-t), SoTF Marshalls’ Service
Tilesius, Melchior (hi d-t), Lutheran district superintendent in Langensalza
Vandiver, Burton (fi u-t), mechanic, second husband of Margaretha Krause
Walsh, Bernita (fi u-t), sister of Lew Jenkins; children David and Ashley
Werthern, Georg von (hi d-t), Saxon nobleman; sons Dietrich and Wolfgang
Wettin, Wilhelm (hi d-t), oldest of the brothers who are dukes of Saxe-Weimar; renounced his title so that under the USE Constitution he could run for the House of Commons in parliament and become prime minister
Wiley, Enoch (fi u-t), Presbyterian minister
Worley, Roland (fi u-t), machinist; husband of Rahel Rosina Dornheimer; Lutheran convert
Zuehlke, Johann Friedrich “Hans-Fritz” (fi d-t), bureaucrat; stepson of Lucas Sartorius from his first marriage