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Name
Chrothais [1]

Birth Year Estimation
For purposes of birth year estimation assume that she is five years younger than Carloman (Pepin I) , and that he was born 777. This would place her birth year as 782.

Mistress of Pepin I of Italy
Chrothais was a mistress of Pepin I of Italy, born Carloman, son of Charlemagne. [1]

In identifying her, Stewart Baldwin cites Christian Settipani, (1993), 211-2, who states that her name is provided by a litany of Reichenau (n. 144), and states that she was "no doubt a close relative of Adalhard de Corbie and his half-brother Wala, the future protectors of Bernhard of Italy. ("sans doute proche parente d'Adalhard de Corbie et de son demi-frère Wala, les futurs protecteurs de Bernhard d'Italie.") [1]

Issue
Chrothais was the mother of Bernard, King of Italy. [2]

Cawley names Bernard's parents as Pepin I, King of Italy and his mistress Chrothais [2]
Richardson states that "by his mistress" Pepin, born Carloman, had one illegitimate son, Bernard, King of Italy. [3]
Sources
↑ 1.0 1.1 1.2 Stewart Baldwin. The Henry Project. "Pepin King of Italy. http://sbaldw.home.mindspring.com/hproject/prov/pepin000.htm. Accessed May 15, 2017. jhd
↑ 2.0 2.1 Charles Cawley. Foundation for Medieval Genealogy, Medieval Lands Database. Entry for Cunigunde. http://fmg.ac/Projects/MedLands/FRANKISH%20NOBILITY.htm#Cunigundisdied835. Accessed May 16, 2017. jhd
↑ Douglas Richardson. Royal Ancestry. Volume V, page 484 
Unknown, Chrothais (I9297)
 
5902 From” Collver/Culver Genealogy” compiled by Frances McIntosh 1970:
John is mentioned as the father of Edward Culver’s wife Ann Ellis and he is also mentioned as one of the signers of “The Dedham covenant” (also called “The Dedham Compact”) in 1636. Ann’s mother is listed as Susan Lumber/Lombard/Lumbert/and others.

I also found this interesting story online which mentions his name at http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/History_of_Dedham,_Massachusetts,_1635%E2%80%931792
Tiot
In 1635 there were rumors in the Massachusetts Bay Colony that a war with the local Indians was impending and a fear arose that the few, small, coastal communities that existed were in danger of attack. This, in addition to the belief that the few towns that did exist were too close together, prompted the Massachusetts General Court to establish two new inland communities. The towns of Dedham and Concord, Massachusetts were thus established to relieve the growing population pressure and to place communities between the larger, more established coastal towns and the Indians further west.

The grant from the colony gave them over "two hundred square miles of virgin wilderness, complete with lakes, hills, forests, meadows, Indians, and a seemingly endless supply of rocks and wolves." Aside from "several score Indians, who were quickly persuaded to relinquish their claims for a small sum, the area was free of human habitation." The original grant stretched from the border of Boston to the Rhode Island border.

Dedham was settled in the summer of 1636 by "about thirty families excised from the broad ranks of the English middle classes" traveling up the Charles River from Roxbury and Watertown traveling in rough canoes carved from felled trees. These original settlers, including Edward Alleyne, John Everard, John Gay and John Ellis "paddled up the narrow, deeply flowing stream impatiently turning curve after curve around Nonantum until, emerging from the tall forest into the open, they saw in the sunset glow a golden river twisting back and forth through broad, rich meadows." In search of the best land available to them they continued on but the river took many turns, so that it was a burden the continual turning about.... West, east, and north we turned on that same meadow and progressed none, so that I, rising in the boat, saw the river flowing just across a bit of grass, in a place where I knew we had passed through nigh an hour before. "Moore," said Miles then to me, "the river is like its Master, our good King Charles, of sainted memory, it promises overmuch, but gets you nowhere."

They first landed where the river makes its 'great bend,' on what is today Ames Street, near the Dedham Community House and the Allin Congregational Church in Dedham Square. The Algonquins living in the area called the place Tiot. Tiot, which means "land surrounded by water," was later used to describe the village of South Dedham, today the separate town of Norwood. In "its first years, the town was more than a place to live; it was a spiritual community."

Many of the other yeomen settling the new Dedham in the Massachusetts Bay Colony came from Suffolk, in eastern England. This group included elders Nathan Aldis, George Barber, Henry Brock, Eleazor Lusher, Robert Ware, John Thurston, Francis and Henry Chickering and Anthony, Corneileus and Joshua Fisher.

I have not yet found any source records on John Ellis.
 
Ellis, John (I23896)
 
5903 Full text available at archive.org Source (S215)
 
5904 Fulmerston-2 Fulmerston, Frances (I7418)
 
5905 funeral at Fremont Methodist Church Zulch, Mary (I4489)
 
5906 Gabriel Drouin, comp. Drouin Collection. Montreal, Quebec, Canada: Institut Généalogique Drouin. Source (S587)
 
5907 Gabriel Drouin, comp. Drouin Collection. Montreal, Quebec, Canada: Institut Généalogique Drouin. Source (S672)
 
5908 Galveston, Texas, Passenger Lists of Vessels Arriving at Galveston, Texas 1896-1951, Washington, D.C.: National Archives and Records Administration Source (S684)
 
5909 At least one living or private individual is linked to this note - Details withheld. Living (I12579)
 
5910 Gascoigne-7 Gascoigne, Elizabeth (I7259)
 
5911 At least one living or private individual is linked to this note - Details withheld. Living (I12414)
 
5912 Gazetteer of Lamoille County, Vermont, for 1883-84
 
Source (S539)
 
5913 gedcom on rootsweb Source (S185)
 
5914 Genannt in Höllerbach, 1554 im Gültbuch Kirch-Brombach sowie 1557 im Salbuch Kirch-Brombach. Besthaupt 1600/1601 (Karl Eidenmüller, Würzburg). Wird 1542 (Pestjahr) im Salbuch genannt, auch im Jahr 1557. Vermutlich wird er auch 1554 im Gültbuch Kirch-Brombach genannt. Sein Vater hieß ebenfalls Kilian Breunig und der Eintrag ist nicht klar definiert. 1542 kames wegen der Bedrohung Wiens durch die Türken zur Türkensteuer. 1542 veranlaßte der deutsche Kaiser ein Türkenschatzung, der Steuersatz betrug 0,5 % vom Vermögen. Adlige, Beamte und Pfarrer waren davon frei, die Adligen mußten in der Regel Kriegsdienste leisten. 1542 gab es acht Familien in Höllerbach, aufgeführt wird 'Chilgin' (= Kilges Frau) (Kilian leitet sich von Kiljus und Kilgus her) und wird mit 100 fl.Türkensteuer belegt. Damit ist belegt, daß Höllerbach spätestens 1557 Sitz eines herrschaftlichen Jägers der frei war von der Türkensteuer, nicht aber das Vermögen seiner Frau. Im Salbuch von 1557 werden aber wieder nur fünf Familien als Einwohner genannt, darunter Kilian Breunig. Die Pest von 1542 dürfte Opfer im Ort gefordert haben. Kilian Breuwird in der Besthauptliste 1600/1601 genannt. (Karl J. Franz, Hamburg)

Wohnort: Höllerbach, Odenwaldkreis, Hessen, Deutschland, OT v. Brensbach 
Breunig, Kilian (I2862)
 
5915 Genealogical Research Library, comp. New York City, Marriages, 1600s-1800s. For specific source information see the publication information listed with each entry. Many of the source documents are available in the Genealogical Research Library collection. Many of the records may also be found on microfilm at the Family History Library. Source (S902)
 
5916 Genealogical Society of Utah, British Isles Vital Records Index, 2nd Edition, Salt Lake City, Utah: Intellectual Reserve, copyright 2002 Source (S398)
 
5917 Genealogical Society of Utah. <i>British Isles Vital Records Index, 2nd Edition</i>. Salt Lake City, Utah: Intellectual Reserve, copyright 2002. Used by permission. Source (S264)
 
5918 Genealogical Society of Utah. <i>British Isles Vital Records Index, 2nd Edition</i>. Salt Lake City, Utah: Intellectual Reserve, copyright 2002. Used by permission. Source (S298)
 
5919 General Register Office, England and Wales Civil Registration Indexes, London, England: General Register Office Source (S531)
 
5920 General Register Office, England and Wales Civil Registration Indexes, London, England: General Register Office Source (S534)
 
5921 General Register Office, England and Wales Civil Registration Indexes, London, England: General Register Office Source (S554)
 
5922 General Register Office. <i>England and Wales Civil Registration Indexes</i>. London, England: General Register Office. © Crown copyright. Published by permission of the Controller of HMSO and the Office for National Statistics. You must not copy on, transfer or reproduce records without the prior permission of ONS. Database Copyright © 1998-2003 Graham Hart, Ben Laurie, Camilla von Massenbach and David Mayall. Source (S475)
 
5923 General Register Office. <i>England and Wales Civil Registration Indexes</i>. London, England: General Register Office. © Crown copyright. Published by permission of the Controller of HMSO and the Office for National Statistics. You must not copy on, transfer or reproduce records without the prior permission of ONS. Database Copyright © 1998-2003 Graham Hart, Ben Laurie, Camilla von Massenbach and David Mayall. Source (S490)
 
5924 Genesee County Clerks Office
Instrument: 200304010008474
Volume Page:
Document Type: MARRIAGE LICENSE
Bride: BEACH, HELEN ROSE
Groom: CLARK, ALEXANDER S
Married: 06/15/1946
Local File No: 48438
Status:

Instrument: 199905130000014
Volume Page: D362 062
Document Type: DEATH CERTIFICATE
Deceased:CLARK, ALEXANDER SWAN SR
Date of Death: 05/13/1999
Local File No: 1602 
Clark, Alexander Swan Sr (I26475)
 
5925 Genesys Regional Medical Center Sandford, Donald (I43)
 
5926 George Keil of Anton HH02 in 1798 has daughter Elisabeth born 1784.
George Keil/Maria Johanna Baumgaertner of Anton HH02 in 1798 has daughter Elisabeth born 1784. 
Keil, Eva Elisabeth (I24139)
 
5927 George Lanphear married in London, England on 3 Aug 1659 to Mary Readwood. There is no record in New England as to his wife's name. We are unsure iif Mary immigrated with him and is the mother of the children or if he remarried. Lanphear, George (I8221)
 
5928 George Lanphear married in London, England on 3 Aug 1659 to Mary Readwood. There is no record in New England as to his wife's name. We are unsure iif Mary immigrated with him and is the mother of the children or if he remarried. Readwood, Mary (I8222)
 
5929 George was born about 1575.

Marriage George Warde to Dyones Browne 28 Jan 1596/97(Burrow written alongside bride's surname Browne)[1]

burial George Warde 14 Jan 1638/39 [2]

Sources
↑ Great Yarmouth : St Nicholas : : "Parish Register" database, FreeREG (https://www.freereg.org.uk/search_records/5818332ae93790eb7f5aad63 : viewed 4 Feb 2021) marriage George Warde to Dyones Browne 28 Jan 1596/97
↑ Great Yarmouth : St Nicholas : : "Parish Register" database, FreeREG (https://www.freereg.org.uk/search_records/58188b72e93790ec754d1849 : viewed 4 Feb 2021) burial George Warde 14 Jan 1638/39 
Ward, George (I7219)
 
5930 George was born about 1826. He passed away in 1905.

NAME: George Zulch-Spelled with an umlaut over the u is apparently the proper ancestral spelling of this German name.

BIRTH: Most likely 14 Oct 1826. Census records have his birth year 1826 to 1828. His death certificate and gravestone have month and day as Oct 14, but the year as 1832. Which is an obvious error. Born 14 Oct 1826 to a single mother, Anna Catharina Schuch. At age 3 1/2 his mother married Lorenz Zulch. The Evangelische Kirche Von Kurhessen_Waldeck archives note that when George Schuch was confirmed in 1841 his mother was then married to Lorenz Zulch. The archives furthur note that George along with his Uncle Ludwig Carl Schuch and Ludwig's family emigrated to America. An undated note on his church record, states that the priest knows that Lorenz Zulch was the father. The birth record and confirmation record in Germany use the Schuch surname. Apparently, in coming to this country he decided to use his fathers name.

BIRTHPLACE: The state of Hesse-Kassel, Germany based on census records. Information had come forward previously that he was born in Raboldshausen, (which is in Hesse-Kassel) Germany. However, there is reason to question that. According to information obtained from Gene Roeder in 2006, Georg Zülch was born 14 Oct 1826 in Raboldshausen, Hesse-Kassel. The son of Lorenz Zülch and Anna Catharina Schuch. (from church records in Raboldshausen per Gene Roeder). However a search of actual church records in Raboldshausen reveals that on that date Anna Catharina Schuch, a single woman, had an illegitimate child, George Schuch. Those same church records show that three and one half years later Anna Catharina Schuch married Lorenz Zulch. The presumption must have been that George Schuch took Lorenz's family name and then later emigrated to the United States as George Zulch.

However, there is very strong evidence that George Schuch of Raboldshausen emigrated to Ohio using his own name, showing that George Schuch and George Zulch are two different people. It is even noted in Raboldhausen records that George Schuch, along with his Uncle Ludwig and Ludwig's family emigrated together to America. George, Ludwig and family ended up in Cincinnati, Ohio. There is evidence that these Cincinnati families are the ones mentioned in the Raboldshausen records. We have no corroborating evidence that our George Zulch came from Raboldhausen. The fact that there is a George Schuch whose mother married a Zulch in Raboldhausen could be nothing more than a coincidence.

The Cincinnati family was involved in testifying in the divorce case of the Cincinnati George Schuch and his wife. The daughter of Ludwig, whose name is Elizabeth Springer testified that George Schuch was her half-brother. George Schuch of Bay City would be her first cousin. It is possible that Ludwig had a child with another woman than Elizabeth's mother and that person is the Cincinnati George Schuch. Whereas, then George Zulch would be the Nephew mentioned in the Raboldhausen records.

I reviewed Raboldhausen birth and confirmation records online on archion.de. I was unable to find a record for another George Schuch.

We have at least 8 autosomal DNA matches to descendants of Johann Georg Schuch, who would be Georg Zulch's grandfather if he is the son of Anna Catharina Schuch. Two of those matches are to descendants of George Schuch of Ohio. So apparently both George's are closely related to each other and most likely both came from Raboldshausen. The fact that George Zulch's death record had a birth date of October 14th, although the wrong year (his daughter who reported, presumably knew his birthday but was confused on the actual year of birth) gives support to the theory that George Zulch was actually born Georg Schuch and the other Georg Schuch was someone else who is also connected with the same family. Very confusing.

In 1866 Hesse-Kassel was annexed to and became a part of Prussia. Today Raboldshausen (50.9166667° North, 9.5333333° East) is a part of the German state of Hesse.

DATE OF IMIGRATION: Unknown

MILITARY: On 4 Aug 1862 George Zulch of Detroit joined the 24th Michigan Infantry at Fort Wayne, Detroit, Michigan.

On 1 Jul 1863 George Zulch was present when Confederate forces attacked Union forces at Gettysburg, Pennsylvania. George Zulch's military records show that after the first day of the three day battle of Gettysburg, he was reported as killed in action. Fortunately for George and for his descendants, he was found 16 days later in a hospital in Little York, Pennsylvania with grievous, but not fatal, wounds. He was admitted into the hospital under the name of George Celce?. The army changed his status to Wounded In Action.

He was released from the hospital on 24 Dec 1863, whereupon he was assigned to the Veterans Reserve Corps (VRC). The VRC is a place for combat unfit soldiers where they are assigned light duty. For example, guarding prisoners or public buildings, honor guard duty or anything they can do to free up able bodied men for the fighting. He was released from the service 14 Nov 1865 and returned home to 416 W Fort St, Detroit, Michigan.

His wounds included a rifle ball (bullet) which went completely through his right ankle. Another rifle ball entered his left upper thigh and exited his left buttocks shattering his hip. He also had a forehead wound which was not serious enough to warrant anything on his disability pension, although he complained of severe, continuous headaches later in life.

MARRIAGE: George Zulch married Christina Amalia Theresia Thuemler (b. 1834-1835 in Saxony) abt. 1855 (date based on the birth of their first child). We assume they were married in the United States, based on the fact that they were from geographically different parts of Germany. On one census entry, their first born child lists her birth state as Maryland, although she lists Michigan on other census records. Also, her parents listed her birth state as Michigan on the 1860 census while they lived in Detroit. Therefore we say that it is possible that they both immigrated to the United States by 1855, at some point lived in Maryland and by 1860 had moved to Michigan. She died 16 Oct 1889. She took extremely ill while cooking dinner and died shortly after the doctor arrived at her house on Webster St. She is buried at Pine Ridge in Bay City.

He married second to Jane (Janette) Chapman (b. 1832 in Ireland) on 9 Jul 1890. The name George Zulch was used on the marriage certificate. When Jane Chapman died on 2 Jun 1898 the death certificate listed her name as Mrs. George Seeley. They had no children together.

RESIDENCE:

Born 1826 in Hesse-Kassel
By 1856 living in Michigan (first child)
By 1860 living in Detroit (census)
By 1870 living in Bay CIty area (census)
1905 died in Bay City

NAME CHANGE: By 1880 George and his family had become Americanized. He, his wife and children appeared on the 1880 census with the last name of Seeley. Most documents after that used the name Seeley with some exceptions. His pension still came to George Zulch at 912 Webster St, Bay City. Although for most (but not all) years the Bay City city directory showed George Seeley living at that address. His children always appeared thereafter as Seeley.

DEATH: George Zulch died 11 Oct 1905. His death certificate and the cemetery records both show the Seeley name. He is buried in Elm Lawn in Bay City with his second wife. However he does not have a gravestone. The burial itself was paid for by the County.

. CHILDREN:

Mary Zulch b.12 Feb 1856 Michigan m. James West Bowyer 18 Dec 1874 d. 13 May 1897 Bay City
Minnie Seeley b. 26 Apr 1861 Michigan m. Daniel H Shawl abt 1878 d. 22 Mar 1903 Bay City
George Seeley b. 26 Mar 1863 Michigan m. Harriet #Emily Schultz 12 Sep 1889 d. 6 Apr 1904
Edward Zulch b. 1868 Michigan d. bef 1880
William Seeley b. 19 Feb 1871 Bay City d. 24 Nov 1894 Bay City
Lewis Seeley b. 26 Sep 1873 Bay City d. 4 Apr 1909 Bay City
Herbert Henry Seeley b. 23 Sep 1877 Bay City m. Cecelia Longton 2 Apr 1901 m. Lorinda Hoyt 14 Jun 1909 m. Dora Monahan 17 Mar 1916 d.15 dec 1957 Bay City
Emma Bessie Seeley b. 1879 Bay City m. Charles Fredrick Storrs 7 May 1903 d. 27 Jun 1937 
Zulch, George (I5647)
 
5931 At least one living or private individual is linked to this note - Details withheld. Living (I13296)
 
5932 At least one living or private individual is linked to this note - Details withheld. Living (I11503)
 
5933 Geraldine B. Osborne, age 87, passed away Sunday, May 5, 2013 at Bortz Health Care of West Branch. Geraldine had lived in West Branch since 2001, formerly of Bay City. She enjoyed camping, crocheting, sewing, gardening, baking, cooking and loved spending time with her grandchildren and great-grandchildren.

Geraldine is survived by her children Norma LaMoria of Prescott and Ken Osborne of Houston, TX, grandchildren Shelly (Rick) Cline, Sheri (Kirt) Kandler and Holly (Ricky) Stewart and her great-grandchildren, Aaron, Ryan, Austin and Lilly. She was preceded in death by her husband Norman Osborne, her son-in-law James LaMoria and her sisters Betty Parker and Bernice Merrill.

A Graveside Service will be held at 1:00 p.m. on Wednesday, May 8, 2013 at Floral Gardens Cemetery in Bay City, Michigan.

Memorial Contributions may be made to Hospice Advantage.
 
Brackenberry, Geraldine (I5921)
 
5934 German Measles Heinrich, Dorothy Eldora (I2822)
 
5935 Germany or Denmark Kisselman, Mathias (I4535)
 
5936 Gilbert-2422 Gilbert, William (I7413)
 
5937 Glen Rappley remarried in 1951. It appears that he and Alice were divorced before then. Message board posts by descendants of Glen and Alice state that Alice later married Elwin Kittle of Flint. I do show Elwin Kittle married to Maude Alice Ostrander 29 July 1967 in Genesee County, Michigan. Could Maude M and Alice Maude be the same person? Glen is the son of Mary Willard, Elwin Kittle was first married to the sister of Mary Willard. Miller, Alice M (I2748)
 
5938 At least one living or private individual is linked to this note - Details withheld. Living (I14615)
 
5939 Godfrey Memorial Library, American Genealogical-Biographical Index, Middletown, CT, USA: Godfrey Memorial Library Source (S984)
 
5940 Goodrich Cemetery Inscription Maxfield, Hiram (I4400)
 
5941 Grace Mcgill shows as spouse on death cert. 1930 census shows as single. Can't identify 1940 census. Some trees show him as fathr of Joseph Dare Johannes & Ruth Martin b.6/9/1910. Ruth was born a Davidson, then became a Martin, then on her marriage in 1927 to Jack Baumgartner listed name of Ruth Johannes, Cannot find confirmation that this is the same person. Johannes, John (I3044)
 
5942 Graceland Cemetery Martin, Adeline Alvina (I22721)
 
5943 Graceland, Cemetery Freehling, William (I22888)
 
5944 Gracelawn Cemetery Ballance, William Joseph (I23952)
 
5945 Gracelawn, Cemetery Pray, Catherine Everetts (I2408)
 
5946 Gramma Osborne's funeral book was signed by "Earl H. Shawl". Flowers were sent by Mr. & Mrs. Leonard Shawl and Mr.& Mrs. Earl Shawl. Terry
 
Shawl, Earl Henry (I4108)
 
5947 Grand Cane Cemetery Brown, Donald Cecil (I21969)
 
5948 Grand Cane Cemetery Bitter, Christina Margaretha (I21977)
 
5949 gravestone Merrill, Justin (I5542)
 
5950 gravestone Phelps, Warren Leon (I6257)
 
5951 gravestone Campbell, John Alexander (I6272)
 
5952 gravestone age at death. Mills, John (I6276)
 
5953 gravestone inscription Irish, Sarah (I4047)
 
5954 gravestone inscription Irish, Sarah (I4047)
 
5955 Gravestone says birthdate 3/1/1822, however birth listing in Quaker records shows 3 Jan1822. It appears the gravestone is incorrect. Moore, Prudence (I6838)
 
5956 Gravestone states wife of Benager Bennett Putnam, Polly (I16325)
 
5957 gravestone-bolton cemetery Merrill, Justin (I5542)
 
5958 Green Ridge Cemetery Schultz, Reuben Gibson (I4311)
 
5959 Green Ridge Cemetery Schultz, Caroline Luella (I4939)
 
5960 Greenwood Cemetery Reitz, Christian (I1458)
 
5961 Greenwood Cemetery Chapman, Viola Mae (I21505)
 
5962 Greswold-4 Greswold, Richard (I2454)
 
5963 Greswold-5 Greswold, Ralph (Rudolphus) (I2494)
 
5964 Greswold-6 Greswold, John (I2470)
 
5965 Greybull City Cemetery Marcus, Gottlieb August (I4115)
 
5966 Greybull City Cemetery Reitz, Catharina Margaretha (I4210)
 
5967 Griefenstein Ortsfamilienbuch shows Johann Bernhard Becker marrying in Berghausen 11 Aug 1737. There are no records after that showing children. Berghausen records show 3 different Johann Bernhards in this time period, one born 1712, one 1714 and one 1718. The marriage record in Griefenstein could be any of them.

The records in Berghausen, although matching on all children, do not list his wife's name. 
Becker, Johann Bernhard (I8677)
 
5968 Griswold-274 Greswold, William (I8315)
 
5969 Griswold-456 Greswold, Thomas (I8585)
 
5970 Griswold-459 Greswold, Thomas (I8582)
 
5971 Griswold-461 Greswold, Roger (I8318)
 
5972 Griswold-462 Greswold, Robert (I8319)
 
5973 Griswold-463 Greswold, John (I8320)
 
5974 Griswold-464 Greswold, Richard (I8581)
 
5975 Griswold-74 Greswold, Roger (I2272)
 
5976 Grome-4 Grome, Unknown (I1641)
 
5977 Grome-5 Grome, William (I1628)
 
5978 Groom name: Adam Freehling
Groom race or color (on document):
Groom age: 20 years
Groom birth year: 1901
Groom birth place: Iowa
Bride name: Amelia Dittenber
Bride race or color (on document):
Bride age: 20 years
Bride birth year: 1901
Bride birth place: Nebraska
Marriage type:
Marriage date: 27 Dec 1921
Marriage place: Au Gres, Arenac, Michigan
Father of groom name: George
Mother of groom name: Margaret Rosenthal
Father of bride name: Phillip
Mother of bride name: Katherine Johannes
Marital status:
Groom previous wife name:
Bride marital status:
Bride previous husband name:
Additional relatives:
Film number: 2342742
Frame number:
Digital GS number: 4210034
Image number: 342
Reference number: v 1 rn 49
Collection: Michigan Marriages 1868-1925
 
Family: Adam Freehling / Amelia Dittenber (F8234)
 
5979 Groom name: Conrad Baum
Groom race or color (on document):
Groom age: 23 years
Groom birth year: 1893
Groom birth place: Russia
Bride name: Katherine Hinnich
Bride race or color (on document):
Bride age: 21 years
Bride birth year: 1895
Bride birth place: Russia
Marriage type:
Marriage date: 12 Nov 1916
Marriage place: Au Gres, Arenac, Michigan
Father of groom name: John
Mother of groom name: Susan Deboss
Father of bride name: George
Mother of bride name: Marie Heinsrich
Marital status:
Groom previous wife name:
Bride marital status:
Bride previous husband name:
Additional relatives:
Film number: 2342714
Frame number:
Digital GS number: 4209300
Image number: 109
Reference number: v 1 p 65 rn 61
Collection: Michigan Marriages 1868-1925 
Family: Conrad Baum / Catharina Heinrich (F843)
 
5980 Groom name: George Weigandt
Groom race or color (on document):
Groom age: 24 years
Groom birth year: 1896
Groom birth place: Russia
Bride name: Elizabeth Heinrich
Bride race or color (on document):
Bride age: 23 years
Bride birth year: 1897
Bride birth place: Russia
Marriage type:
Marriage date: 24 May 1920
Marriage place: Au Gres, Arenac, Michigan
Father of groom name: John
Mother of groom name: Katherine Reitz
Father of bride name: Philip
Mother of bride name: Katherine Baker
Marital status:
Groom previous wife name:
Bride marital status:
Bride previous husband name:
Additional relatives:
Film number: 2342735
Frame number:
Digital GS number: 4210048
Image number: 480
Reference number: v 1 p 69 rn 29
Collection: Michigan Marriages 1868-1925 
Family: Georg Weigandt / Elisabeth Heinrich (F1081)
 
5981 Groom name: Henry Heinrich
Groom race or color (on document):
Groom age: 26 years
Groom birth year: 1889
Groom birth place: Russia
Bride name: Katherine Krum
Bride race or color (on document):
Bride age: 21 years
Bride birth year: 1894
Bride birth place: Russia
Marriage type:
Marriage date: 16 Dec 1915
Marriage place: Au Gres, Arenac, Michigan
Father of groom name: George
Mother of groom name: ...y Heinrich
Father of bride name: Andrew
Mother of bride name: ...herine Treu
Marital status:
Groom previous wife name:
Bride marital status:
Bride previous husband name:
Additional relatives:
Film number: 2342709
Frame number:
Digital GS number: 4209290
Image number: 274
Reference number: v 1 p 70 rn 82
Collection: Michigan Marriages 1868-1925 
Family: Heinrich Heinrich / Margaret Kathryn Krumm (F5313)
 
5982 Groom name: John Dittenber
Groom race or color (on document):
Groom age: 20 years
Groom birth year: 1902
Groom birth place: Colorado
Bride name: Olga Johannes
Bride race or color (on document):
Bride age: 19 years
Bride birth year: 1903
Bride birth place: Russia
Marriage type:
Marriage date: 26 Nov 1922
Marriage place: Au Gres, Arenac, Michigan
Father of groom name: Henry Sr
Mother of groom name: Katherina Baker
Father of bride name: Christian
Mother of bride name: Anna B. Veigandt
Marital status:
Groom previous wife name:
Bride marital status:
Bride previous husband name:
Additional relatives:
Film number: 2342747
Frame number:
Digital GS number: 4209967
Image number: 98
Reference number: v 1 rn 50
Collection: Michigan Marriages 1868-1925
 
Johannes, Olga (I17865)
 
5983 Groom name: John Johannes
Groom race or color (on document):
Groom age: 21 years
Groom birth year: 1900
Groom birth place: Russia
Bride name: Mary Engelmann
Bride race or color (on document):
Bride age: 18 years
Bride birth year: 1903
Bride birth place: Michigan
Marriage type:
Marriage date: 02 Oct 1921
Marriage place: Standish, Arenac, Michigan
Father of groom name: Christian
Mother of groom name: Anna Weigandt
Father of bride name: George
Mother of bride name: Christina Hirstein
Marital status:
Groom previous wife name:
Bride marital status:
Bride previous husband name:
Additional relatives:
Film number: 2342742
Frame number:
Digital GS number: 4210034
Image number: 342
Reference number: v 1 rn 36
Collection: Michigan Marriages 1868-1925
 
Family: Johannes Johannes / Mary Engelmann (F5235)
 
5984 Groom name: Philip Heinrich
Groom race or color (on document):
Groom age: 22 years
Groom birth year: 1895
Groom birth place: Russia
Bride name: Margaret Baum
Bride race or color (on document):
Bride age: 23 years
Bride birth year: 1894
Bride birth place: Russia
Marriage type:
Marriage date: 29 Apr 1917
Marriage place: Au Gres, Arenac, Michigan
Father of groom name: Philip
Mother of groom name: Katherine Baker
Father of bride name: Andrew
Mother of bride name: Christina Johannas
Marital status:
Groom previous wife name:
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Additional relatives:
Film number: 2342719
Frame number:
Digital GS number: 4210011
Image number: 367
Reference number: v 1 p 65 rn 10
Collection: Michigan Marriages 1868-1925 
Family: Johann Philipp Heinrich / Catharina Margaretha Baum (F1554)
 
5985 Groom name: Philip Johamies
Groom race or color (on document):
Groom age: 22 years
Groom birth year: 1891
Groom birth place: Russia
Bride name: Catherine Heinnich
Bride race or color (on document):
Bride age: 22 years
Bride birth year: 1891
Bride birth place: Russia
Marriage type:
Marriage date: 02 Oct 1913
Marriage place: Au Gres, Arenac, Michigan
Father of groom name: Peter
Mother of groom name: Catherine
Father of bride name: Philip
Mother of bride name: Backer
Marital status:
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Additional relatives:
Film number: 2342700
Frame number:
Digital GS number: 4209171
Image number: 96
Reference number: v 1 p 6 rn 63
Collection: Michigan Marriages 1868-1925
 
Family: Philipp Johannes / Katherine Heinrich (F1829)
 
5986 Had 2 children by 1527 in her fth's will Family: Unknown Gregory / Daughter Loker alias Riddlesdale (F2588)
 
5987 Had no children with Cornelis Aertszen Elberts, Wyntie (I8533)
 
5988 Hanged for witchcraft Greensmith, Nathaniel (I5490)
 
5989 Hanged for witchcraft Unknown, Rebecca (I5853)
 
5990 Hankford-1 Hankford, Anne (I7330)
 
5991 Harriet's maiden name (Van Norman)appears on the death records for at least two of her children, Jane Furney and Jonathan Degroat. Van Norman, Harriet Rebecca (I5862)
 
5992 Harris Cemetery Irish, Susan B (I4015)
 
5993 have a death record 11/29/1984 Elizabeth Leona Kittle--probably same person.as Leona Kittle Unknown, Elizabeth Leona (I2247)
 
5994 Having trouble confirming he is son of Catherine Van Orman. on 1900 census catherine lists 3 children, but she is living with 2nd husband and I do not know where Eugene is. 1900 would be the 1st census he appears on. The other 2 children are confirmed. Fairbanks, Eugene B (I14208)
 
5995 Hawes-164 Hawes, Alice (I1612)
 
5996 Hayes Presidential Center Obituary Indexers and Volunteers. “Ohio Obituary Index.” Database. Rutherford B. Hayes Presidential Center. http://index.rbhayes.org/hayes/index/ : 2009. Source (S1140)
 
5997 At least one living or private individual is linked to this note - Details withheld. Living (I23558)
 
5998 He died October 14, 1914 in modern-day Polawy, Poland (then Novo-Alexandria), on the Vistula River. Felsing, Jacob (I3020)
 
5999 He had 18 children with 4 different wives Humphrey, Samuel (I2030)
 
6000 He had a child in 1846 & widow remarried by 1850 Perkins, Benjamin (I11779)
 

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