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901 RECORDS: Register zu den Kirchenbüchen der katholischen Pfarrei Niederschlettenbach
1717-1795 von Alfons Helfrich, Bernhard Braun, Gabriele Herold
Band 1, Seite 82 
Mertz, Johannes (I3619)
 
902 RECORDS: Register zu den Kirchenbüchen der katholischen Pfarrei Niederschlettenbach
1717-1795 von Alfons Helfrich, Bernhard Braun, Gabriele Herold
Band 1, Seite 82 
Mertz, Katharina Margaretha (I3796)
 
903 RECORDS: Register zu den Kirchenbüchen der katholischen Pfarrei Niederschlettenbach
1717-1795 von Alfons Helfrich, Bernhard Braun, Gabriele Herold
Band 1, Seite 82,

RECORDS: Register zu den Kirchenbüchern der katholischen Pfarrei St. Laurentius Niederschlettenbach
Band 2, 1795-1870 von Alfons Helfrich & Albert Nagel
Seite 247 
Mertz, Maria Anna (I3814)
 
904 RECORDS: Register zu den Kirchenbüchen der Katholischen Pfarrei Niederschlettenbach
1717-1795 von Helfrich, Braun, Herold
Band 1, Seite 65, 134

RECORDS: Register zu den Kirchenbüchen der Katholischen Pfarrei Niederschlettenbach
1795-1870 von Alfons Helfrich und Albert Nagel
Band 2, Seite 47

RECORDS: Die Familien von Birkenhördt, Böllenborn, Blankenborn und Reisdorf
1719-1799 von Andreas Drieß
Band 1, Seite 126 
Kuntz, Maria Magdalena (I3714)
 
905 RECORDS: Register zu den Kirchenbüchern der katholischen Pfarrei St. Laurentius Niederschlettenbach
1795-1870 von Alfons Helfrich & Albert Nagel
Band 2, Seite 15,17,45,240,243,245,250 
Breiner, Anna Maria (I3794)
 
906 RECORDS: Register zu den Kirchenbüchern der katholischen Pfarrei St. Laurentius Niederschlettenbach
1795-1870 von Alfons Helfrich & Albert Nagel
Band 2, Seite 17,114 
Flory, Johannes Jakob (I3795)
 
907 RECORDS: Register zu den Kirchenbüchern der katholischen Pfarrei St. Laurentius Niederschlettenbach
1795-1870 von Alfons Helfrich & Albert Nagel
Band 2, Seite 307 
Breiner, Nikolaus Friedrich (I3735)
 
908 RECORDS: Register zu den Kirchenbüchern der katholischen Pfarrei St. Laurentius Niederschlettenbach
Band 2, 1795-1870 von Albert Nagel
Seite 14,44,112 
Farschon, Katharina (I3792)
 
909 RECORDS: Register zu den Kirchenbüchern der katholischen Pfarrei St. Laurentius Niederschlettenbach
Band 2, 1795-1870 von Albert Nagel
Seite 15,45,240,243,245,250 
Mertz, Peter (I3793)
 
910 Register zu den evangelischen Kirchenbüchern der Pfarrei Rumbach/Pfalz, Schönau, Nothweiler und Hirschthal in Amt Wege, Taufen von 1631 - 1721 Source (S179)
 
911 Register zu den Kirchenbüchen der katholischen Pfarrei Niederschlettenbach
1717-1795 von Alfons Helfrich, Bernhard Braun, Gabriele Herold
Band 1, Seite 65 
Kuntz, Johannes (I3716)
 
912 Register zu den Kirchenbüchen der katholischen Pfarrei Niederschlettenbach
1717-1795 von Alfons Helfrich, Bernhard Braun, Gabriele Herold
Band 1, Seite 82 
Mertz, Lorenz (I3256)
 
913 Register zu den Kirchenbüchen der Katholischen Pfarrei Niederschlettenbach
1717-1795 von Helfrich, Braun, Herold
Band 1, Seite 46

Register zu den Kirchenbüchern der katholischen Pfarrei St. Laurentius Niederschlettenbach
1795-1870 von Alphons Helfrich und Albert Nagel
Band 2, Seite 53, 163

Eltern/parents: Johannes Michael Hoff + 25 SEP 1758 in Bobenthal
Maria Catharina Klemm

Benutzername : ghoff Name : Gilbert Hoff E-Mail : g.hoff@wanadoo.fr Postanschrift : 52 rue Gounod 68400 Riedisheim Muttersprache : Französisch Geneanet Seite :  
Hoff, Johannes Michael (I3127)
 
914 Register zu den Kirchenbüchen der Katholischen Pfarrei Niederschlettenbach
1717-1795 von Helfrich, Braun, Herold
Seite 103
Jäger, Prätor 
Schied, Johannes Balthasar (I3698)
 
915 Register zu den Kirchenbüchen der Katholischen Pfarrei Niederschlettenbach
1717-1795 von Helfrich, Braun, Herold
Seite 103 
Kuntz, Maria Katharina (I3699)
 
916 Register zu den Kirchenbüchen der Katholischen Pfarrei Niederschlettenbach
1717-1795 von Helfrich, Braun, Herold
Seite 103 
Schied, Johannes Balthasar (I3704)
 
917 Register zu den Kirchenbüchen der Katholischen Pfarrei Niederschlettenbach
1717-1795 von Helfrich, Braun, Herold
Seite 103 
Schied, Sebastian (I3717)
 
918 Register zu den Kirchenbüchen der Katholischen Pfarrei Niederschlettenbach
1717-1795 von Helfrich, Braun, Herold
Seite 65 
Mllecker, Catharina (I3715)
 
919 Register zu den Kirchenbüchen der Katholischen Pfarrei Niederschlettenbach
1717-1795 von Helfrich, Braun, Herold
Seite 85
Hirt, Sauhirt 
Mllecker, Johannes Georg (I3022)
 
920 Register zu den Kirchenbüchern der katholischen Pfarrei Busenberg 1746 - 1800/1804 Source (S222)
 
921 Register zu den Kirchenbüchern der katholischen Pfarrei Fischbach (bei Dahn) und der Filiale Schönau 1657 - 1805 Source (S184)
 
922 Register zu den Kirchenbüchern der katholischen Pfarrei Hauenstein 1721 - 1801 Source (S2)
 
923 Register zu den Kirchenbüchern der katholischen Pfarrei Hauenstein 1800 - 1875 Source (S220)
 
924 Register zu den Kirchenbüchern der katholischen Pfarrei Niederschlettenbacg
1717 - 1795 von Helfrich, Braun, Herold
Seite 14
Alter ? 
Breiner, Maria Anna (I3737)
 
925 Register zu den Kirchenbüchern der katholischen Pfarrei Niederschlettenbacg
1717 - 1795 von Helfrich, Braun, Herold
Seite 14 
Kuntz, Anna Maria Margaretha (I3721)
 
926 Register zu den Kirchenbüchern der katholischen Pfarrei Niederschlettenbacg
1717 - 1795 von Helfrich, Braun, Herold
Seite 14 
Breiner, Johannes Michael Balthasar (I3739)
 
927 Register zu den Kirchenbüchern der katholischen Pfarrei Niederschlettenbach 1717 - 1795 Source (S125)
 
928 Register zu den Kirchenbüchern der katholischen Pfarrei St. Laurentius Niederschlettenbach
1795-1870 von Alphons Helfrich und Albert Nagel
Band 2, Seite 146,254,346 
Welsch, Katharina (I3712)
 
929 Register zu den Kirchenbüchern der katholischen Pfarrei St. Laurentius Niederschlettenbach
Band 2, 1795-1870 von Albert Nagel
Seite 46 
Family (F1266)
 
930 Reinhold Kringel war Schmied, konnte den Beruf bald nicht mehr ausüben, er hatte offene Beine und das wohl bis oben. Er hatte dann einen Kiosk visavis von den Kasernen in Braunschweig, Zigarren, Tabak, usw... Er fuhr öfter nach Forst (und Cottbus), aber sprach nicht viel darüber wie lange usw... Er gehörte wohl einer Loge an. Hat auch Kanarienvögel gezüchtet. (Margot Mantel, geb, Kringel) Kringel, Karl Gotthelf Reinhold (I2492)
 
931 At least one living or private individual is linked to this note - Details withheld. Family (F423)
 
932 Richard MUELLECKER Birth Date: 1 Nov 1910 Death Date: Oct 1967 Social Security Number: 051-22-4225 State or Territory Where Number Was Issued: New York Death Residence Localities ZIP Code: 12061 Localities: Couse, Rensselaer, New York E Greenbush, Rensselaer, New York East Greenbush, Rensselaer, New York

Richard G Muelleker Age: 19 Estimated birth year: 1910 Relation to Head-of-house: Son Home in 1930: Sand Lake, Rensselaer, New York Image Source: Year: 1930; Census Place: Sand Lake, Rensselaer, New York; Roll: T626_1638; Page: 4B; Enumeration District: 40; Image: 0304. 
Muellecker, Richard George (I3214)
 
933 Roemisch-Katholisch Martz, Philipp Jakob (I4001)
 
934 Schreiner Rck, Johannes (I4010)
 
935 Shock from hemorrhage; caesarean; was in labor for 12 hours; had ruptured uterus caused by fibrocystic tumor on left broad ligament exiting into cul-de-sac obstructing passage. Jenkins, Willie Irene (I27)
 
936 Soddy Presbyterian Church Cemetery is an old historic but current cemetery. It is located in Soddy-Daisy, north Hamilton County, TN. The old WPA records state that land for the cemetery was donated by the first settler of this community, John J. Clift. The cemetery is located at the original site of Soddy Presbyterian Church which was organized December 1, 1828 by Rev. Abel Pearson.
Take Highway 27 (Corridor J) north to Soddy-Daisy and take the Hixson Pike/Soddy Daisy exit. Turn left, go 2/10 miles to Dayton Pike and turn right. Go north on Dayton Pike 3/10 of a mile and turn right on Hixson Pike. The cemetery lies on the left side of the road, 1/2 mile from Dayton Pike. 
Source (S17)
 
937 Soldat im Drei?j?igen Krieg. Trommler bei den "Baumberger" Klemm, Wendell (I4974)
 
938 Source Information: Batch Number: 8336220 Sheet: 13 Source Call No.: 1395685 Mehrenherd, Anna Maria (I4706)
 
939 Source Information: Batch Number: 8336220 Sheet: 13 Source Call No.: 1395685 Stoffel, Johannes Valentin (I4707)
 
940 Source Media Type: Film Source (S129)
 
941 Source Media Type: Film Source (S156)
 
942 Source Media Type: Film Source (S224)
 
943 Source Media Type: Film Source (S246)
 
944 Sudie Levi
SSN: 415-11-5729
Last Residence: 37343 Hixson, Hamilton, Tennessee, United States of America
Born: 12 Jan 1894
Died: May 1984
State (Year) SSN issued: Tennessee (1973 ) 
Manning, Sudie Mae (I74)
 
945 The Bishop of Speyer conducted the ceremony. Kuntz, Johannes Martin (I3858)
 
946 The Brickey family may have been Huguenot in origin. It is said that they descended from one John Brickey who emigrated from France in 1680. Brickey, Jane (I161)
 
947 The following genealogy begins in 1740 with Samuel Jenkins of Shenandoah County, Virginia. Records have not been found to secure an earlier genealogy. However, it is apparent that Samuel's father most probably was one Jonas Jenkins, recorded living in 1733 east of the Blue Ridge at the Great Mountain in the Rapidan Valley. (Virginia Magazine of History and Biography; v. 13, p. 366)

This record concerns a road being created in Spotsylvania (now Culpepper) County along the Rapidan River. In that year it was extended across the Blue Ridge at Swift Run Gap, thereby opening the Shenandoah Valley for forwarding migration. At this time the frontier line was at the eastern base of the Blue Ridge. Years later, Samuel would have followed this route through Swift Run Gap to the new frontier along the Shenandoah River.

It seems our first generation in America must have immigrated to the colony of Virginia during the large-scale Scotch-Irish emigration of the later 1600s. Our Jenkinses would have likely arrived through the Chesapeake Bay and migrated westward along the Rappahannock River.

Generations pioneered the way to the Blue Ridge and the Shenandoah Valley, where the trend of migration turned to the south.

Samuel Jenkins was born about 1735 in Orange (now Culpepper)County, Virginia where he grew to manhood in the Rapidan Valley. He married circa 1756, a woman known to us only by her given name, Jane. Jane has not been fully identified. They were married sometime about 1758 judging from the apparent birthdates of their children. They had a family of at least 10 children, all seemingly born and raised in Spotsylvania and Shenandoah Counties, Virginia.

A soldier in the War of the Revolution, Samuel Jenkins served in the infantry within the Virginia Continental Army. His military record consists only of his name being listed in a register of certificates for payment of services rendered. His firstborn son, Josiah Jenkins, also appears in the pay register and his surviving military record is complete. It is most probable father and son served together. Josiah Jenkins enlisted in Captain Thomas West' Company, 10th Virginia Continental Regiment (commanded by Major Samuel Hawes.) He was mustered into service on November 18, 1776, and was last on the rolls on April 3, 1778 at Valley Forge in a hospital.

At the time of his service in the war, Samuel Jenkins was a resident of Dunmore (name changed to Shenandoah) County, Virginia. On April 6, 1773, he was granted by patent 145 acres near the head of Cedar Creek on Sugar Tree Hill. On August 30, 1778, He was granted an additional 125 acres on Cedar Creek. In 1778, Josiah Jenkins purchased 127 acres near the head of Cedar Creek.

Samuel Jenkins family first appears on the 1780 census of Shendoah County. Samuel and Jane were pioneers in the Massanuten Valley of Shenandoah Count. By the time of the Revolution, this region west of the Blue Ridge was still largely in the possession of Indians although the Scotch-Irish had gained a strong foothold.

Samuel Jenkins died probably at the beginning of 1796, as his will was proved on January 12, of the year. His will ordered to be certified in Shenandoah County Order Book 1795-1798, p. 124, does not survive on record in the county will book. An inventory and apprisement of his personel estate remains on record.
(The above information was taken from a book compiled by Gary Claude Jenkins, Library of Congress Catalogue Card Number 82-0094133, Copyright l983)

According to Mr. Lucius Harvey, Samuel Jenkins, the Revolutionist, served in the infrantry of the Virginia Continental Line. His military record (which ordinarily includes the regiment and date enlisted) contains only a certificate of payment for services rendered. This was paid on August 27, 1783 following an act of Congress. (Military record per National Archives, Card #39168921) 
Jenkins, Samuel (I93)
 
948 The Hughes Cemetery is in the Bakewell community of north Hamilton County, Tennessee. In Bakewell, take Retro-Hughes Road west off Hwy 27. Cemetery is located 2/10 mile out on the left just before the railroad tracks. Inside a short rock wall, well maintained.
A marker reads, “ In this cemetery lie the remains of John Hughes, Jane Skiles Hughes & Nancy Hughes Hixson. Pioneer settler, John Hughes, founded the Bakewell Community, the original school and church. He donated the land for the church and school, and for the right-of-way for the Southern Railway through Bakewell.” 
Source (S60)
 
949 The Independent.Com Record 29 Aug 2002
Vernon Koetkemeyer
80, Farmer/stockman
DORRANCE, Kan. -- Vernon Koetkemeyer, 80, of Dorrance, Kan., died Tuesday, Aug. 27, 2002.
Services will be at 10 a.m. Saturday at Immanuel Lutheran Church in Wilson, Kan. Burial will be in Evangelical Lutheran Cemetery in Dubuque, Kan.
Visitation will be from 6 to 8 p.m. Thursday and 8 a.m. to 8 p.m. Friday at Foster Mortuary in Wilson, and from 9 a.m. until service time Saturday at the church.
Memorials are suggested to the church or cemetery.
Mr. Koetkemeyer was born Aug. 9, 1921, in Russell County, Kan.
Survivors include two daughters, Judy Cook of Tulsa, Okla., and Jane M. Kohtz of Hays, Kan.; five grandchildren; and two sisters, Doris Goad of Great Bend, La., and Mildred Fredrick of Wilson, Kan.
He was preceded in death by his wife, Irene, on Oct. 1, 1995, and two brothers, Lloyd and Bernard.

Name: Vernon Koetkemeyer SSN: 509-30-4080 Last Residence: 67634 Dorrance, Russell, Kansas, United States of America Born: 9 Sep 1921 Died: 27 Aug 2002 State (Year) SSN issued: Kansas (Before 1951 ) 
Koetkemeyer, Vernon William (I575)
 
950 The Many Branches and Limbs of the WHITELEY Family
Entries: 44445 Updated: 2005-01-24 23:43:16 UTC (Mon) Contact: J. Wright jlw6693@netzero.com
Home Page: The Many Branches and Limbs of the WHITELEY Family  
Kuntz, Agnes (I4574)
 

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