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Actually Vogele (umlaut o) | Michael Voegele
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Actually Vogele (umlaut o). This is a name change from his father, Anton Vogelin (umlaut o). | Anton Voegele
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Address listed as Bahnhofstrasse 23, Endersbach, Baden Wurttemberg, Germany. | Bruno Georg Gallaun
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Adopted 2 boys. | John Geoffrey Alexander Solomon
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Anna had four siblings:
Louise, Sophie, Wilhelm (who was a post officer), & Paul | Anna Maria Linsenmaier
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Anneliese left Germany for Melbourne, Australia, with Renate, on 26 Mar 1957.
Walter had gone to Australia the previous year. | Anneliese Schaal
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Anton is a baker | Anton Voegelin
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Anton was a baker | Anton Voegele
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Before 1755 | Susanna Hobbs
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Bible verse for the marriage: Micha 4.2
(New International Version)
Many nations will come and say,
"Come, let us go up to the mountain of the LORD,
to the house of the God of Jacob.
He will teach us his ways,
so that we may walk in his paths."
The law will go out from Zion,
the word of the LORD from Jerusalem.
| Family: F329
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Celebrated birthday on 12 Oct because she was superstitious | Rosa Rau
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Died at Veterans Hospital | Martin Sweetland Graves
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Died from scarlet fever when she was only four or five years old | Mary E. McMahill
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Died in infancy | Lucinda McMahill
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Died of Addisons disease | Clinton Denman Judd
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Died of diptheria | Pete Arnst
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Died of measles when 20 months old | Daniel Graves
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Died on the battlefields of France in World War 1. | Roy Alexander Phillips
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Died young | John Graves
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Died young | Samuel Graves
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Died young | Mark Graves
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Ellen was apparently a widow and the owner of property in Rockland when she married Daniel. The street near their home is now named Knowlton Lane. | Ellen M. Knowlton
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From Goldbach | Helene Bocksrocker
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From Hegnach but lived in Waiblingen. | Karl Fuchs
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From Stetten. | Frida Cristiane Enßle
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Had many siblings | Ernst August Schaal
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Had no children. | John De Lisle Phillips
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I've also seen the death date as 26 Jul 1926, and 15 Jul 1926 | Albert McMahill
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In 1866 the family moved from Topsham, Maine, to Burnham, Maine | Family: F122
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In a petition of Thomas Jefferson McMahill in the matter of the estate of George Washington McMahill, dated 2 November 1900, it is stated that "the petitioner does not know whether or not he (Madison) is living or dead. He left for California over fourty years ago, and has not been heard from by any of the relatives so far as your petitioner knows for more than fourty years" | Madison McMahill
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Information from Barb Horn, quoting from the Ortssippenbuch Nebringen, states that Michael and Charlotta had children as follows:
Johann Michael b. 1814/1815 Glukstal
Johannes b. 1816 (my ancestor)
Barbara b. 1822
Christina b. 1827 | Family: F277
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Intent to marry: 15 Oct 1835
Certificate issued: 30 Oct 1835
Probably married a few days later | Family: F139
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Intent to marry: 17 Nov 1827
Certificate issued: 1 Dec 1827 | Family: F141
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Intent to marry: 19 Jan 1822
Certificate issued: 3 Feb 1822
Probably married a few days later | Family: F136
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Intent to marry: 2 Feb 1827
Certificate issued: 17 Feb 1827
Probably married a few days later | Family: F140
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Intent to marry: 20 Feb 1846
Certificate issued: 7 Mar 1846 | Family: F122
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Intent to marry: 20 Jun 1835
Certificate issued: 7 Jul 1835
Probably married a few days later | Family: F142
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Intent to marry: 22 Jan 1825
Certificate issued: 8 Feb 1825
Probably married a few days later | Family: F123
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Intent to marry: 26 Sep 1829
Certificate issued: 30 Oct 1829
Probably married a few days later | Family: F138
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Intent to marry: 27 Apr 1839
Certificate issued: 11 May 1839
Probably married a few days later | Family: F143
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Intent to marry: 4 Mar 1837
Certificate issued: 20 Mar 1837 | Family: F117
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Intent to marry: 7 dec 1824
Certificate issued: 22 Dec 1824
Probably married a few days later | Family: F137
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Intention to marry: 25 Mar 1741
Probably married a few days later | Family: F166
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It is thought that Charles used the name Johnson becaue he did not like the name Charles, thus explaining the apparent strangeness of parents naming one child John and another Johnson. | Charles Johnson Graves
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It's actually Vogelin (umlaut o) | Anton Voegelin
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It's possible that Jane (Gilroy) Bigger came from Ireland, that George Wesley Bigger came from England, and that they met on the boat over to the United States. | Family: F308
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Johann was a joiner by profession | Johann Georg Nuofer
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John Card Graves indicates that Charles Johnson (known as Johnson) Graves is the son of John Graves - born 11 June 1691. However, baptisimal records at the First Church of Falmouth show Johnson as being the son of William Graves.
I've seen records that both John and William were married to women with the same name - Elisabeth Bean, though I've also read that William possibly married the ex-wife/widow of his brother, John.
Are John and William one and the same? Or is William the younger brother of John, and simply not known about by the John Card Graves research? | William Graves
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John was a 1st Lt. with a date of rank of 17 October 1844, in the 6th Company, 2nd Batallion, 84th Regiment, Illinois Militia. | John McMahill
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Leonard owned 234 acres located on section 31, Greenbush Township, where he resided, and 50 acres of land in Iowa. | Leonard Hall
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