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Marhaven Genealogical Musings: August 2012
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Tuesday, August 28, 2012. Two Small Towns in Ohio. On a Rainy Sunday. Clarence Bauer and Marie Darling Bauer about 1930. Except for John Bauer, who visited me in SF in the 1960's, this reunion was the only time I was with this family. Clarence was quite old, but spry and was the epitome of a gnarly old farmer. John and his family live in his father's farm and Don has a farm in the area. Is a sleepy little village right off Route 33, South of Lancaster. Population 448 in the year 2000. On this wet, drippy...
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Marhaven Genealogical Musings: September 2010
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Sunday, September 12, 2010. An Interesting Deierling Tidbit. One of the two I am sure at this point. I am hoping Sandy can find information in her aunt's papers - the name of Jacob's father would help a lot. It it is Phillip I will be thrilled. So, we have:. B 1816 in Bavaria, Arrived in America 1853, settled in Missouri, a farmer. B 1822 in Bavaria, Arrived in America before 1855, probably in New Orleans, settled in Wisconsin, a grocer. Well, now that was a ramble. Genealogy is like a puzzle, puttin...
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Marhaven Genealogical Musings: May 2012
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Tuesday, May 29, 2012. More Deierlings to Muse About. In Washington we find Henry Deierling. Born in 1862 in Hannover, Germany. Henry emmigrated in 1886 and in 1887 in New York City he married Christina Paulina Bauer. They moved west to Vancouver, Washington. Where they had four children, Fredericka, Pauline, Alma and Lloyd. Henry made his living as a tailor. And died in Portland Oregon. So, then, there is Carl Charles Bartholomew Deierling. He was living in Walla Walla, Washington. And living in Nebrask...
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Marhaven Genealogical Musings
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Saturday, September 27, 2014. From England to New Jersey. Origin of Set A - 9th Great Grandparents. Byer's Green, Eng. Bath Abbey, Eng. Long Sutton, Eng. Next group - 8th Great Grandparents. Next group - 7th Great Grandparents. Next group - 6th Great Grandparents. Basking Ridge, NJ. Basking Ridge, NJ. Next group - 5th Great Grandparents. Basking Ridge, NJ. Basking Ridge, NJ. Most of the names of our direct ancestors appear in the book " Woodbridge and Vicinity". I need to do some additional research beca...
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Marhaven Genealogical Musings: May 2015
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Friday, May 1, 2015. The Allen Family Photo Album. John D Allen married Mary Short Lake, the Short for her natural father and Lake for the family that adopted her when the Short family arrived in Ohio. So, Mary had two fathers. The family members that are possibilities:. Sarah Ann Freeman, John D Allen, Elma Allen, Nancy Robinson, Lucy Robinson, Lucy's husband William Case, Emeline (who, to my knowledge was never married) and Albert Robinson and his wife. Anne Elma Allen 1870-1951. John E Allen 1874-1943.
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Marhaven Genealogical Musings
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Friday, May 1, 2015. The Allen Family Photo Album. John D Allen married Mary Short Lake, the Short for her natural father and Lake for the family that adopted her when the Short family arrived in Ohio. So, Mary had two fathers. The family members that are possibilities:. Sarah Ann Freeman, John D Allen, Elma Allen, Nancy Robinson, Lucy Robinson, Lucy's husband William Case, Emeline (who, to my knowledge was never married) and Albert Robinson and his wife. Anne Elma Allen 1870-1951. John E Allen 1874-1943.
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Marhaven Genealogical Musings: March 2009
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Thursday, March 19, 2009. Although I've spent considerable time compiling information on the Missouri and Wisconsin Deierling families, I still don't have a concrete piece of evidence (other than instinctual) that these two pockets of Deierlings are connected to my great-grandfather, Gottleib Deierling (Darling). A couple of interesting tidbits about the Wisconsin family, however. 25 May 1823 Evangelisch, Neustadt Haardt, Pfalz, Bayern. 01 May 1842 Evangelisch, Neustadt Haardt, Pfalz, Bayern. 5 Gottlieb ...
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Marhaven Genealogical Musings: January 2011
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Sunday, January 16, 2011. Shinn Family/Thomas Lewis Shinn. I'd always wondered what happened to little Tommy Shinn. My Dad told me about Tommy and how he lost his mother when he was but three years old and then his father at age thirteen. Dad knew Tommy went to Arkansas to be raised but that is about all. To tell Tommy's story, a little background:. Of the four Lewis children (there were six total, but two died as infants) :. Began work at the age of seven in the Top mill. Seven Years Old! He and his wif...
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Marhaven Genealogical Musings: June 2012
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Wednesday, June 6, 2012. Sarah Ann Freeman was my 2nd Great Grandmother. Sarah Ann Freeman m. John Allen. John D Allen m Mary A Lake. Nell Sprague Allen m L Philip Martin. John L Martin m Florence Darling. 1/29/2015 - ETA. Stephen and Susan Freeman noted above have been located. Their graves are in the Oak Ridge Presbyterian Church Cemetery, Oak Ridge, West Milford Township, Passaic County, New Jersey. They likely died between the 1850 and 1860 census. So, Sarah and John settle down in Mt Sterling, Ohio.