Ruth

[1776]

____ - ____

Family 1 : Thomas MILES
  1. +Sarah MILES
  2.  Thomas MILES
  3.  John MILES
  4.  Elizabeth MILES

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[1776] ! Maryland Genealogical Society Bulletin, Winter 1987, Vol. 28, # 1, p.33
"...Ruth ?Jones...

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Dallas Orrin FRIESS

[641] [642]

23 Mar 1881 - 10 Feb 1945

Father: George William FRIESS
Mother: Martha GILL

Family 1 : Nadine BIRD WARD
  1. +Eynon William FRIESS

                                                    _George FRIESS ________
                                                   | (1796 - 1864) m 1819  
                          _George Jonathan FRIESS _|
                         | (1828 - 1891) m 1848    |
                         |                         |_Catharine A. SENTMAN _+
                         |                           (1801 - 1889) m 1819  
 _George William FRIESS _|
| (1851 - 1912)          |
|                        |                          _______________________
|                        |                         |                       
|                        |_Susanna GILL ___________|
|                          (1833 - 1886) m 1848    |
|                                                  |_______________________
|                                                                          
|
|--Dallas Orrin FRIESS 
|  (1881 - 1945)
|                                                   _______________________
|                                                  |                       
|                         _________________________|
|                        |                         |
|                        |                         |_______________________
|                        |                                                 
|_Martha GILL ___________|
  (1853 - ....)          |
                         |                          _______________________
                         |                         |                       
                         |_________________________|
                                                   |
                                                   |_______________________
                                                                           

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[641] !Eynon William Friess, 17208 Cameron Dr., Northville, Mi. 48167-3211, email
LLPC91A@prodigy.com, Jan. 1997

[642] !Eynon William Friess, 17208 Cameron Dr., Northville, Mi. 48167-3211,
email LLPC91A@prodigy.com, Jan. 1997

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Paul GILROY

[1454]

____ - ____

Father: Bonnie C. "Jim" GILROY
Mother: Myrtle Alice TOLAND


                                                      _____________________________
                                                     |                             
                           __________________________|
                          |                          |
                          |                          |_____________________________
                          |                                                        
 _Bonnie C. "Jim" GILROY _|
| (1881 - ....)           |
|                         |                           _____________________________
|                         |                          |                             
|                         |__________________________|
|                                                    |
|                                                    |_____________________________
|                                                                                  
|
|--Paul GILROY 
|  
|                                                     _John W. TOLAND _____________
|                                                    | (1835 - 1863) m 1856        
|                          _Henry Martin TOLAND _____|
|                         | (1860 - 1937) m 1881     |
|                         |                          |_Elizabeth "Betsy" BECHDOLT _+
|                         |                            (1835 - 1880) m 1856        
|_Myrtle Alice TOLAND ____|
  (1889 - ....)           |
                          |                           _Samuel BECHDOLT ____________+
                          |                          | (1809 - 1890) m 1834        
                          |_Mary Elizabeth BECHDOLT _|
                            (1863 - ....) m 1881     |
                                                     |_Sophia FOUTS _______________+
                                                       (1806 - 1889) m 1834        

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[1454] ! Linda Amey, 1046 E. Wayne St., Lima, Oh. 45804

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Joseph HALL

[5250] [5251]

____ - ____

Family 1 : Rebecca HOOVER

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[5250] ! John Scott Davenport, Ph.D.: 1 June, 1985

[5251] ! Edwin H. Gideon, 6 Chesterfield Court, Vincentown, N. J. ?08032 fgs

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Richard HOLLAND

[1694]

____ - ABT 1788

Father: Thomas HOLLAND
Mother: Elizabeth

Family 1 : Ruth PLUMMER

                          __
                         |  
                       __|
                      |  |
                      |  |__
                      |     
 _Thomas HOLLAND _____|
|                     |
|                     |   __
|                     |  |  
|                     |__|
|                        |
|                        |__
|                           
|
|--Richard HOLLAND 
|  (.... - 1788)
|                         __
|                        |  
|                      __|
|                     |  |
|                     |  |__
|                     |     
|_Elizabeth __________|
                      |
                      |   __
                      |  |  
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[1694] !Maryland Genealogical Society Bulletin, Winter 1987, Vol. 28, # 1, p. 34
!Plummer Family of Maryland and Indiana Quakers
!Plummer Family Records, compiled by Anna Plummer Hughes - p.10
!Aunt Anna Plummer's letter dated : Monrovia, Nov. , 1880
!Pioneers of Old Monocacy - 1721-1743 - by Grace L. Tracey and John P.
Dern - Genealogical Publ. Co., Inc., 1987 Baltimore, p. 235
!"Across the Years in Prince George's County" p. 576 - "...son of Thomas
deceased and Margaret, his wife of Pr. George's Co..."
!Plummer Marriages In Maryland (source unknown) states mar. in Anne
Arundel, West River
!Early Families of So. Md., Vo.. II - The Plummer Family, Elise Greenup
Jourdan, Knoxville, Tenn., Sep. 1993, p. 9: "...s/o Thomas Holland and
Margaret Waters; Quaker mar.; resurveyed 'Rich Hills' in 1761 inherited
from her father; 'Bush Creek Mountain' surveyed 20 Sep 1755 for Richard;
no ch. his will names wife Ruth (Liber GM 2, folio 290.292)."

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Eliza LEHN

[559]

28 Sep 1811 - 4 Dec 1855

Father: John LEHN

Family 1 : Solomon SENTMAN
  1.  Sylvester Lehn SENTMAN
  2.  John Peter SENTMAN
  3.  Sarah Ann C. SENTMAN
  4.  Amanda Isabelle SENTMAN
  5.  Clara Swape SENTMAN
  6.  Samuel Luther SENTMAN
  7.  Sanford Solomon SENTMAN

                          __
                         |  
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                      |  |
                      |  |__
                      |     
 _John LEHN __________|
|                     |
|                     |   __
|                     |  |  
|                     |__|
|                        |
|                        |__
|                           
|
|--Eliza LEHN 
|  (1811 - 1855)
|                         __
|                        |  
|                      __|
|                     |  |
|                     |  |__
|                     |     
|_____________________|
                      |
                      |   __
                      |  |  
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[559] !SENTMAN/SANDMANN/SANDMAN Family Genealogy comp. by Helen
Graham Silvey, Copyright 1981 Library of congress Catalog Card
No.:81-69843, Amudsen Publ. Co., Decorah, Iowa
!SENTMAN/SANDMAN, Family Genealogy Ten Years Later, 1990, Compiled
by Helen Graham Silvey
!SENTMAN FAMILY TRACE, Compiled by Harold T. Sentman, 1986

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Elnora LINDSAY (Editor/Poetess)

[223] [224] [225] [226] [227] [228] [229] [230]

1 Mar 1830 - 7 Mar 1911

Father: William LINDSAY
Mother: Rhoda Allison SMITH

Family 1 : William HENDRICKSON MATCHETT
  1.  Lillian MATCHETT
  2.  Edwin MATCHETT
  3. +Charles Herman MATCHETT
  4.  William HENDRICKSON MATCHETT
  5. +Catherine Cameron Grace MATCHETT
  6. +Pearl LINDSAY MATCHETT

                                              _____________________
                                             |                     
                        _Samuel LINDSAY _____|
                       | (1772 - 1809) m 1790|
                       |                     |_____________________
                       |                                           
 _William LINDSAY _____|
| (1795 - 1876) m 1819 |
|                      |                      _James WILSON _______
|                      |                     | (.... - 1798)       
|                      |_Eleanor WILSON _____|
|                        (1772 - 1849) m 1790|
|                                            |_Eleanore ___________
|                                                                  
|
|--Elnora LINDSAY 
|  (1830 - 1911)
|                                             _____________________
|                                            |                     
|                       _Peter SMITH ________|
|                      | (1753 - 1816) m 1776|
|                      |                     |_____________________
|                      |                                           
|_Rhoda Allison SMITH _|
  (1801 - 1840) m 1819 |
                       |                      _Samuel STOUT _______
                       |                     |                     
                       |_Katherine STOUT ____|
                         (1760 - 1831) m 1776|
                                             |_Ann VAN_DYKE _______
                                                                   

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[223] !Miami Valley Pioneers by Lindsay Brien
!From William Lindsay, M. D. Medical Journals in Ind. State Medical Society
Library, Indianapolis, Ind.
!Citizens Hist. Assn., Indianapolis: Eleanore (Lindsay) Matchett, . . . was a
poet and playwright.
!LDS CFI mar. 2 Dec., 1852, Miami Co., Oh.
!Elizabeth Coulter, Spanish Oaks, Rt. 3, Box 841, Kempner, tex., 76539 The
following letter was written by Elenora Lindsay to her granddaughter Mo Vee,
postmarked June 8, 1910, Chattanooga, Tenn.
return address 501 Poplar, Chatt. Tenn.:
"My dear MoVee,
"Another letter! do you exclaim, yes dear - when you do not receive any more
letter in cousin David's family from your loving cousin Eleonora, she will be
quietly dreaming in the beautiful Greenville Cemetery.
"My Father Wm. Lindsay, physician & Surgeon, was full of nobility of
character - a Christian gentleman who would have died for a principle - it is
so natural for me to admire and love the same kind of Lindsay! "I think you
commeced to write one good long letter, but the school-bell began to ring when
you had only written half a page - so of course you could not ignore the
school-bell. Now try and arrange with that janitor to let the bell-rope alone
when you begin a letter to me in the future! "In Dayton O. I went one term to
a public school when I was ten years old. The only term in my life that I had
to listen to a bell calling to school. I will remember writing on the
blackboard '11 years old to day'! "At that time private schools were attended
by all who could afford them. I think my father sent us all to school soon
after we learned to walk - and it kept him quite busy as there was a big
family. Some times he had a private teacher for all of us in a big up-stairs
room - this was worst of all for the teacher only had to go down stairs to our
drug store to complain if a child was obstreperous. My father set great value
on education - he was a fine scholar himself and medical writer - he taught my
brother La Fayette Latin & Greek commencing when he was 8 years old. Poor
boy! he died far from hom (New Orleans) when only 17.
"Now don't you think it quite time I was leaving out the ego? You write that
you are getting along fine in your studies. I could not imagine you doing any
other way - and "still taking music lessons'. I am glad to hear this. I like
to anticipate a time in the not far future when 'you all' and any Kitty and
Pearl and Cameron & Lanessa will "make the _____ ring' with the piano and
violin and guitar! Won't that be fine! While the Papa & Mamas sit entranced
in one corner of the room! Now dear MoVee, I'll try hard during this vacation
to capture 'Mrs. Mehitabel Bird' and send her to Ohio.
"I have never come across her in print. I never even had her on a piece of
paper!
"My sister Ada learned it at school in Cleveland Ohio - and I learned what I
know of it hearing her recite -- and to help it out I inserted several lines
myself! but I'll designate them so you can omit them if you wish to. Now if
I fail to send 'Mehitabel' to you during your vacation it will be because I
cannot possibly find the ambitious lady 'who wanted to be a Mason'! "Oh! how
in fancy I crossed mountains and rivers and hills and vales to the North & sat
in an auditorium to see the queenly Helen Lindsay graduate! I sat right in
between the proud Papa and Mama! but they were too spell-bound to see me. I
guess they did not know I had arrived! "I sent her a Dutch fan-chain - but
attached a cross to it (so it would not get lost in the cotton!!) and sent
dear little Roma a small grape-leaf and a bunch of white grapes. I mention
this for a reason I will explain when I see you, or when I write next time. I
have had some trouble in
P. O. conveyance. Cameron & Lanessa now out of school are still taking music
lessons, violin and piano, and recently began elocution. Next week there will
be a recital at the Cadet Conservator -- they are both on the program. And
now we begin to plan for the hot weather. Pearl thinks of Old Point Conform
and the rest of us of various Sea Shores. Mr. Turner's business keeps him
nearly all the time in various Southern Cities. Next week he goes to Old
Point. He is now in Miss. My paper warns me. My love to all the dear ones -
and bushels to your sweet self "Lovingly Cousin Eleanora L. M.
"N.B. I have written a long letter but I find a little space for love to dear
Lida and good Edward - Also Cousin Anna and Cally." Following from
granddaughter Elizabeth Vaughn Coulter, Rt. 3, Box 841, Kempner, Tex. 76539:
"Mother once had a poem written by her mother "Eleanora called 'The Immortals'
. . . about the three babies who died before mother, Aunt Pearl, Edwin &
Charlie were born. . . Eleanora's poem in the set of books called 'Anthology
of American Poets' my grandmother's poem is called 'The Blind Flower Girl of
Pompei' . . . The introduction to the poem said: 'This is one of the finest
poems in the English language' . . . Grandmother's play 'Christmas at the
Bellenaps' ran for three nights in the Opera House in Greenville and helped
provide money for the Methodist Church, although Grandmother was an
Episcopalian! However, Grandfather helped build the Greenville Methodist
Church with his own hands . . . Grandmother and Grandfather met through a
Poetry Magazine which published their poems to each other before they met.
Grandmother's pen name was 'Grace', Grandfather was 'Allen'. This went on for
a long time until 'Allen' decided to invite 'Grace' to a Ball . . . my Mother
told me Grandfather fell in love with Grandmother the minute he met her at the
Ball, before the night was over he had asked her to be his wife." Granger's
Index to Poetry . . . poem cited by Ella Lindsay Matchett appears in "One
Hundred Choice Selections" Vol. 31 -- compiled by Phenieas Garrett, publ. by
the Penn Publ. Co. ca 1910 "one of the most beautiful poems written in the
English language.":
THE BLIND FLOWER GIRL OF POMPEII, By Ella Lindsay Matchett: In the following
intersting poem the scene is the time of the ruin of the gay and joyous
Pompii, and at the beginning of the ruption of Mt.
Vesuvius. Every reader of Bulwer's novel "The last days of Pompeii." wil
remember Nydia the blind flower girl whose unrequited love of Glaucus, fired
by a jealousy of the beautiful one, caused her to seek peace and oblivion in
the blue depths of the Mediterranean.
"The hour is come! What mean these words so full of gloom? A wild refrain, --
the hour is come!
The hour is come! these words fill all the air above, around, With tongues
that know no other plaint.
One might voice, one might tongue!
What hour? Ah yes -- I heard Olinthus say
It is the day of doom! the day of doom!
A surging tide of human woe
Bears me along down to the seas --
And yet in all this multitude am I alone!
Glaucus! Glaucus! who called my name?
Sallust! friedn -- his friend -- the gods are kind! Hast thou seen Glaucus?
Not seen him?
And bidst me 'Come,' for refuge hasten to the sea? If Glaucus perish what then
were my poor life to me? Unclasp myhand -- I will retrace my steps.
The gods protect thee, Sallust -- make haste -- escape! The darkness is but
the pall that all the years have brought to me.

[224] "Sallust, thou art his friend -- farewell -- (to one passing) Stay!
hast thou seen Glaucus?
He curses me and says, the bengeance of the gods
Pour from Vesuvius a molten rain!
The air is hot, is stifling, and on my hair
I feel the ashes of this fiery rain.
Pompeii, all thy brightness, joy and mirth,
Youth, beauty, love and song, master and slave --
Find then, one common grave.
Oh answer! is there not one in all this surging trong That know of Glaucus?
They heed me not --
I'll ask no more -- oh, Athenian! Greek!
My hand could guide thee to the sea.
Whose voice? this is the forum.
He oft comes here, he calls my name!
It is I, dear heart, the Nydia;
Glaucus -- thy hand! oh follow fast, I'll lead the way Down to the sea. You
say we journey but to Hades, The under world, the land of shades -- Then be it
so. Where Glaucus is can come no woe.

[225] "And now the bark glides calmly on.
He sleeps -- I'll keep my vigils while he sleeps.
Blest sleep! oh bear him to his Athenian shores;
With breath of flowers fill his dreams,__
Roses of mine own Thessaly,
Land of Olympus, -- Thessaly.
Where once the soft winds kissed the brow
Of poor blind Nydia -- not then a slave,
But free as song of bird -- las perfune of sweet flowers.
And now I mind me of cruel lash and chain
And bondage -- by thee set free.
O Glaucus! then pulsed within my veins new wine of life.
The dews that fell upon the flowers of my care
Seemed the ambrosia of the gods!.

[226] "Once kneeling at they feet
Thou didst place thy hand upon my head
And tell me of the light. It seemed that zephyr,
Bud, and flower found voice and filled the air
With low sweet chimings -- the music sang one name, The name of Glaucus -- and
thou didst tell me
Of Harmodius and her past grandeur;
O lovely olive groves that made green walls
For bright Illissus; of Athenian nights
And their pale glory. Once in my dreams
The gods smiled on my love --
Nectar and ambrosia they placed upon my lips
And we were both immortal.
Our barque went drifting out among the eternal stars; Far on a moonlit sea,
forever and forever
We held our glorious way. O Glaucus! Glaucus!
These are they gifts, these band, this chain.
I often wept my thanks, words were so poor.

[227] "Ah, Glaucus! when the sad days came,
Deep in my heart I knew thou didst not slay Apooecides I knew thou couldst not
murder.
And when Arbaces made me prisoner in his palace
I bribed his slave, and with my stylus
Wrote the words to Sallust that sent thy friend to thee.
I sought Calenus in those gloomy vaults --
In Cybeles' sacred grove he saw Arbaces,
Priest of Isis, deal the fatal blow.
I led him forth to save they life.
And in the praetor's mouth he put the words:
'Arbaces -- not the Athenian -- shall die.'

[228] "And still the bark glides on -- how deep his sleep.
Ah, rest and dream1
The soft winds stir they hair;
They say thy hair is like the sunlight
Spun with threads of Gold -- but this I know not of Save that it must
beautiful.
A moment on thy forehead, broad and smooth,
I'll rest my hand -- oh! what is sight?
Some rare sweeet blessedness revealing more than tough, -- The sunlight in thy
hair, the glory on thy brow?
Once, kneeling at thy feet, I said
Upon thy brow should be an olive crown.
He twined white roses in my hair
And said: 'Thessalian Princess thou shalt be, fair child!' I wept such happy
tears --
For on the ides of June I was a slave!

[229] "And still the barque glides on.
Oh, solumn; sacred sea, bear us to Thessaly!
Glaucus! Glaucus! how sweet to touch thy hand --
Ione! Ione! her hand in think!
Ah! she is more than friend, -- thy future bride!
She hath every charm, -- learning, beauty, wealth and grace, High born, the
gift of sight -- and I am blind!
Glaucus, Greek, Athenian!
I can bear no more, - no longer slave,
Yet slave so bound in chains
That only death can set me free.
Glaucus, I too shall sleep; the sea is deep and wide.
O sacred sea! they forfeit future life
Who go unbidden to thy cold embrace.
But in the land of shades, this woe would follow me.

[230] "Immortal gods! hear me in this last hour,
This hour of woe. Orcus -- the Avenging --
In pity beil thine eyes. O Jupiter, the All-seeing --
Beneath Olympus heights the breath of roses
Fanned my baby brow, roses of mine own Thessaly.
There grieve my mother yet for her lost child --
When death shall come to her
Oh gently may she slide across the sea.
Dioscuri, thou guradian deity
jOf those who drift upon the sea.
In safety to Thenian shores, guide thou this barque.
Watch, thou, o'er Glaucus.
O sacred sea, upon thy threshold now I stand;
I bring my soul to thee, -- white as this rose,
His gift to me. As white leaves close
And veil the white heart of the rose,
So -- let -- me - die. O solemn sea!
Eternal darkness is thy wide domain;
Eternal peace and silence in thy chambers dwell.
Wrap me in dreams.
I come to slumbers deep and still.
Life, youth, love Glaucus -- farewell!"

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Joe LUDWIG

[1351]

____ - ____

Family 1 : Julie LEUGERS
  1.  Joe LUDWIG
  2.  Jamie Frances LUDWIG

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[1351] ! This line from Dorothy Leugers, Wapakoneta, Oh. (1991)

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Elizabeth PLUMMER

[2504]

____ - ____

Father: Jerome PLUMMER
Mother: Elizabeth

Family 1 : LAZSHER

                                             _Thomas PLUMMER __________+
                                            | (1668 - 1728) m 1690     
                       _Philemon PLUMMER ___|
                      | (1696 - 1747)       |
                      |                     |_Elizabeth (Eliza) SMITH _+
                      |                       (.... - 1736) m 1690     
 _Jerome PLUMMER _____|
|                     |
|                     |                      __________________________
|                     |                     |                          
|                     |_Elizabeth TURNER ___|
|                       (1698 - ....)       |
|                                           |__________________________
|                                                                      
|
|--Elizabeth PLUMMER 
|  
|                                            __________________________
|                                           |                          
|                      _____________________|
|                     |                     |
|                     |                     |__________________________
|                     |                                                
|_Elizabeth __________|
                      |
                      |                      __________________________
                      |                     |                          
                      |_____________________|
                                            |
                                            |__________________________
                                                                       

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[2504] !Early Families of So. Md., Vo.. II - The Plummer Family, Elise Greenup
Jourdan, Knoxville, Tenn., Sep. 1993, p. 23

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Josiah REINHART

1879 - Aug 1879

Father: Josiah REINHART
Mother: Lavinia BECHDOLT


                                             _Michael REINHART ___________________
                                            | (1789 - ....)                       
                       _George REINHART ____|
                      | (1822 - 1908) m 1850|
                      |                     |_Madeline ___________________________
                      |                       (1800 - 1888)                       
 _Josiah REINHART ____|
| (1851 - ....)       |
|                     |                      _Josiah MC_KINNON ___________________+
|                     |                     | (1804 - 1837) m 1826                
|                     |_Nancy MC_KINNON ____|
|                       (1832 - 1855) m 1850|
|                                           |_Catherine "Catty" Griffin HARRISON _+
|                                             (1801 - 1876) m 1826                
|
|--Josiah REINHART 
|  (1879 - 1879)
|                                            _William BECHDOLT ___________________+
|                                           | (1782 - 1870)                       
|                      _Samuel BECHDOLT ____|
|                     | (1809 - 1890) m 1834|
|                     |                     |_Mary Magdalene GELLSINGER __________
|                     |                       (1784 - 1846)                       
|_Lavinia BECHDOLT ___|
  (1848 - 1879)       |
                      |                      _Jacob FOUTS ________________________+
                      |                     | (1781 - 1864) m 1808                
                      |_Sophia FOUTS _______|
                        (1806 - 1889) m 1834|
                                            |_Elizabeth "Betsy" PLUMMER __________+
                                              (1784 - 1848) m 1808                

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Lounetta REINHART

[172]

3 Sep 1895 - 16 Sep 1973

Father: William REINHART
Mother: Lydia GROSS

Family 1 : George LOVETT
  1.  Mary Alice LOVETT
  2.  William LOVETT

                                                       _Michael REINHART ___
                                                      | (1789 - ....)       
                       _George REINHART ______________|
                      | (1822 - 1908) m 1856          |
                      |                               |_Madeline ___________
                      |                                 (1800 - 1888)       
 _William REINHART ___|
| (1858 - 1930)       |
|                     |                                _____________________
|                     |                               |                     
|                     |_Christine (Catherine) PULFER _|
|                       (1861 - ....) m 1856          |
|                                                     |_____________________
|                                                                           
|
|--Lounetta REINHART 
|  (1895 - 1973)
|                                                      _____________________
|                                                     |                     
|                      _______________________________|
|                     |                               |
|                     |                               |_____________________
|                     |                                                     
|_Lydia GROSS ________|
  (1867 - ....)       |
                      |                                _____________________
                      |                               |                     
                      |_______________________________|
                                                      |
                                                      |_____________________
                                                                            

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[172] !Research done by Lydia Gross, Aunt to August Reinhart of Mesa, Ariz.:

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Magdalena REINHART

[109]

10 Nov 1867 - 18 Jun 1945

Father: David REINHART
Mother: Christina SCHLIN

Family 1 : Philip SCHERER
Family 2 : Michael ZORN
  1.  Christina ZORN
  2.  Elizabeth ZORN
  3.  Anna ZORN
  4.  Michael ZORN

                                               _Michael REINHART ___
                                              | (1789 - ....)       
                       _George REINHART ______|
                      | (1822 - 1908)         |
                      |                       |_Madeline ___________
                      |                         (1800 - 1888)       
 _David REINHART _____|
| (1841 - 1922)       |
|                     |                        _____________________
|                     |                       |                     
|                     |_Christina HELMLINGER _|
|                                             |
|                                             |_____________________
|                                                                   
|
|--Magdalena REINHART 
|  (1867 - 1945)
|                                              _____________________
|                                             |                     
|                      _______________________|
|                     |                       |
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[109] !Research done by Lydia Gross, Aunt to August Reinhart of Mesa, Ariz.:

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[2586] !Early Families of So. Md., Vo.. II - The Plummer Family, Elise Greenup
Jourdan, Knoxville, Tenn., Sep. 1993, p. 16

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