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51 buried at Elerding cemetery in Sheridan, IL Resser, Daniel (I8359)
 
52 Called Anna Elisabetha in birth record of son Johann Hellwig. This is probably a mistake, and they are the same person. Riem, Anna Gela (I4799)
 
53 Came with Andrew Boyd to Kosciusko County ~1855. Boyd died and she married Robert Towns shortly thereafter. Dodson, Susanna (I1252)
 
54 Cassenhofer instead of Casanova is from spelling of daughter Victoria's name in church marriage record and Swiss birth. No better evidence than that, though. Cassenhofer, John Peter (I3056)
 
55 Catherine Enfield is named as Polly Schrock's sister in Polly's 1901 obituary. Shrock, Catherine (I5503)
 
56 Cause of death: "Turn of life and erysipelas". Erysipelas is a microbial skin infection that could be fatal before antibiotics. Hoppingardner, Amanda (I4461)
 
57 Census entries for 1820, 1830, 1840, but not 1850 Queer, Michael (I6032)
 
58 Changed name from Cletty to Gletti based on signatures in later records. Gletti, Suzanne (I3799)
 
59 Check Kulm, Switzerland (may be Ober- or Unter- Lentzburger) for any sign of him. Reinhard, Florant (I1578)
 
60 Check this note: Helen Cooke thinks she is descendant of brother of George--thinks her ggrand is twin of Christian (Benjamin Franklin)--the twin Christian is buried in Sprague Cemetery south of Minerva in Stark Co Shively, George E (I915)
 
61 Children born 1851 and 1853 are in other families in 1860 census Fleagle, Catherine (I5807)
 
62 Christian Müller is a witness to the death of Johann Wally 2 September 1765. The record (and others like it) says the deceased lived in the Anabaptist community of Winterberg. Müller, Christian (I3568)
 
63 Civil War veteran, 1865 (Company A, 11th Cavalry).
Also a soldier in France before emigrating. 
Reinhardt, George (I88)
 
64 Confirmed at Easter, 1778, age 14 (ages are in half years), so born at the end of 1763 or beginning of 1764, if the son of Peter and Justina Eckell. Brother Henrich Anton is born December 1764, so that bounds Johannes' birth. Eckell, Johannes (I4769)
 
65 Conjoint: Anna (née Lohner) Family: Georg Gilgen / Anna Lohner (F2609)
 
66 Conjoint: Catherine Louise Schlotter (née Hochstrasser) Family: Eugene Schlotter / Catherine Louise Hochstrasser (F2551)
 
67 Could be death record for the father, but no age is given. Pfalzgraf, Sebastian (I4990)
 
68 Cross at birth record may indicate early death. Conrad, Johannes (I428)
 
69 Daniel stayed in the Kishacoquillas Valley and carried on the tradition of his grandfather "Strong Jacob" Yoder's strength.  Much is made of the claim that "Gros Dan" single-handedly placed a huge stone in the barn wall that is still in a good state of repair.  An account that is related concerning the barn raising is as follows:  He was on his way home from Goodman's still house with his buggy and team loaded with a barrel of refreshments for the barn-raising: the harness broke; Dan immediately hoisted the barrel on his shoulders, pulled the buggy and drove the horses the rest of the way home. Yoder, Daniel "Big Dan" (I809)
 
70 Daughter Anne, age seven, dies in Illzach in 1841 and lists mother Catherine as deceased. Don't find an Illzach death record between 1834 and 1841. Kaufmann, Catherine (I3690)
 
71 Death Certificate notes mother as Phebe Hire, which matches 1840 marriage record of John Geyer and Phebe Caylor raised as the daughter of grandfather Leonard Hyer. Geyer, Hiram (I105)
 
72 Death estimated assuming Hiram Geyer, born in Ohio, is her child, and the other children of John Geyer are born to Catherine Leslie, the first (Elizabeth) in Ohio and the rest in Indiana. If both children born in Ohio are hers, her death is a year or two later, but there are three years between Hiram's birth and Elizabeth's, and only one between Elizabeth and Saloma. Caylor, Phebe (I3466)
 
73 Death inferred from cross on baptismal record. Reinhard, Marie (I4147)
 
74 Death noted in confirmation record, but says age 21 years 8 months. Eckell, Melchisedeck (I4768)
 
75 Death of whooping cough published in 15 April 1888 issue of the Herald Times. Queer, Samuel (I6048)
 
76 Death record calls her the widow of Joseph Reinhart. They had three children together, but were never married. Joseph died in 1848. Roth, Maria Magdalena (I84)
 
77 Death record says he is 36 years old at his death, off by four years from his marriage record. Roth, Nicolas (I1532)
 
78 Death record says his age at death is 12 years less 23 days. Weiprecht, Johann (I2733)
 
79 Death record says she was 74, so born in ~1661 Muller, Magdalena (I4220)
 
80 Death record states deceased is Johann Adam Junior, nephew of Heinrich Sundheimer.


Seems likely that this is the son of Adam Sundheimer and Maria Catharina Bayer, but the sources say born in February (but baptized posthumously) and buried in January. Can't read them well enough to tell if they're transcribed correctly.

Marriage record at age 30 years 10 months puts his birthday in February 1818, as well. 
Sundheimer, Johann Adam (I2526)
 
81 Died age five years, six weeks, and one day. Weiprecht, Johann Andreas (I2754)
 
82 Died before father’s death in 1907. Reinheimer, Laura (I2082)
 
83 Died in a sawmill accident. See obituary of wife Polly Miller. Patterson, George (I499)
 
84 Divorced between October 1901 and July 1902. Family: Henry Smith / Amanda Matilda Roberts (F669)
 
85 Each was married once previously. Family: Albert F. Sundheimer / Christina Hofer (F2303)
 
86 Église réformée allemande Hirschberg, Catharina (I8056)
 
87 Ehepartner: Christian Buehlmann Family: Christian Bühlmann / Barbara Blaser (F2628)
 
88 Eliesabe at birth and Elisabetha at confirmation, age 14. Called Catharina Elisabeth in the Zwesten marriage record and Elisabetha in the Riebelsdorf (where she was born and grew up) marriage record, then A Elisabeth at the birth of most of her children. Keller, Elisabeth (I4740)
 
89 Elizabeth is the informant at the death of husband Frank Brown in 1906.

Daughter Amelia Ringler says her mother's name is Cambell (sic) on her marriage license in 1891. 
Queer, Elizabeth (I5979)
 
90 Enfant naturel Malaisé, Emile Albert (I8221)
 
91 Existence of Peter Schlachter, junior, implies Peter Schlachter, senior. Schlechten, Peter (I4570)
 
92 Family notes (could be for Jacob Isaac Shively Sr.):
Arrived America circa 1760
Took part in Whiskey Rebellion (Western Pennsylvania, 1794) 
Shively, Jacob Isaac Jr (I1253)
 
93 Fannie died from a goiter in 1898. It surrounded her windpipe and suffocated her. Miller, Fannie E (I64)
 
94 Father may be Jeremias Chenal Gerber, Jeremias (I8983)
 
95 Fell from wagon when horses bolted and broke his neck. Stout, John Christian (I128)
 
96 Find a Grave notes his age at death on his tombstone as 56 years, 1 month, eleven days, which would make his birth 3 May 1796.

His daughter gives his age at death in a note as 56 years, 1 month, 14 days, so his birth would be 30 April 1796. 
Schlappach, Johannes Christian (I921)
 
97 Find a Grave says her name is Beiler, SAGA databases mostly say her name is Yoder, with father Yoder and mother Beiler. (Hertzler), Elizabeth (I7403)
 
98 First name Maria (only) noted at birth of daughter Maria Barbara. Gerber, Maria Barbara (I3807)
 
99 Fisch (Pisces) rising sign Scheibele, Samuel (I146)
 
100 For more information on Mary Towne Eastey and the Salem Witch Trials, see: https://historyofmassachusetts.org/mary-easty-salem/ or https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Mary_Eastey Towne, Mary (I935)
 

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