LINKS

Website of Jochen Karl Mehldau, in English: www.wittgensteiner.net/en/index.html
This is the website of Jochen Karl Mehldau, the foremost authority on Wittgenstein church books and other records.
The Wittgenstein Family Database contains the family relationships for more than 150,000 individuals. Most of them lived in the former Kreis (county of) Wittgenstein (North Rhine-Westphalia, Germany). The database also contains ancestors or descendants of some individuals who have lived outside of the area.

All individuals that were registered in the Wittgenstein church records before 1875 are also registered in the Family Database. The data has been compiled, entered and vetted. The data was supplemented with information from other sources. 

Specific information and records from the database are available for a small fee.

Wittgenstein Heimatverein, in English: www.wittgensteiner-heimatverein.de/home.html
This link will take you to the site of the Wittgensteiner Heimatverein, a dedicated group of scholarly people who are interested in all aspects of Wittgenstein life and history. The above link will take you to the English version of their website.

Website of Paul Riedesel, in English: https://www.riedesel.org/
Another useful link, from Prof. Paul Riedesel, to places in Germany that are related to Dreisbachs. It has a clickable map of Wittgenstein that can be enlarged. The website is in English.

Website of Computergenealogy Wittgenstein, in German: https://privat.genealogy.net/

An American Family History is a well-organized site created by Roberta Tuller which highlights each of the family groups in her pedigree. One branch is her line back to Johann Simon Dreisbach & Maria Katharina Keller: https://www.anamericanfamilyhistory.com/Family%20Indexes/Bauman%20Index.html

GENFORUM http://genforum.genealogy.com/dreisbach/

Ancestry Message Boards: https://www.ancestry.com/boards/ (Search for: Dreisbach - Dresbach - Driesbach - Dreisbaugh)

The 'original' DFA website is now in archival state. Many links do not function but unfortunately it is not possible to fix these problems. It is located at: http://freepages.genealogy.rootsweb.com/~dreisbachfamily