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Note    H00050         Index
History of Perry County Ohio by Clement L. Martzolff, 1902: P99, pipe organ built by Henry at Zion Church, Thorn Twp., 1806.

P124, Adam Humberger, Somerset, mention as a gunsmith producing several models of revolverrs plus inventing corn harvester

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Note    H00051         Index
Newspaper obituary - Newark Advocate - Newark, OH

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Note    H00052         Index
Army discharge papers
Newspaper clipping - Newark Advocate - Newark, OH
Photograph of Bob & Vida's family
Photograph of Bob's tombstone
Newspaper obituary - Newark Advocate

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Note    H00053         Index
Newspaper obituary - Newark Advocate - Newark, OH

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Note    H00054         Index
Death certificate

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Note    H00055         Index
Newspaper obituary

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Note    H00056         Index
Newspaper photograph - Newark Advocate, Newark, OH, April 24, 1988
Newspaper article / Licking Co. Shrine Club - Newark Advocate
Newspaper obituary - Newark Advocate, June 11, 1991
Photographs of entire family
Newspaper article & photograph of celebration of 40th anniversary
Photograph of tombstone
Photograph of one-room schoolhouse which Ralph attended

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Note    H00057         Index
Newspaper obituary, Funeral service

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Note    H00058         Index
James was in St. Mary's Co, Maryland October 12, 1663 with cousins Margaret and Mary Brent. In 1669 he was in Stafford Co, Virginia and was called son of Thomas Clifton, Esq. of Westby and Clifton, Lancashire, England. The land of James Clifton and George Brent joined and was near the present city of Alexandria, Va. James Clifton returned to his home in England before 1679 and died there in 1714. His will, dated January 6, 1714 leaves his estate to nephew Thomas Clifton, daughter Catherine and nephew George.

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Note    H00059         Index
Newspaper article - Newark Advocate, Newark, OH
Newspaper obituary - Newark Advocate, Newark, OH

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Note    H00060         Index
Newspaper article - Newark Advocate, Newark, OH, July 27, 1995
Newspaper obituary - Newark Advocate
Photograph of Dave as baby
Funeral home services

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Note    H00061         Index
Newspaper article - Newark Advocate, Newark, OH - car accident, November 18, 1978
Newspaper article - Newark Advocate - charity ball, February 26, 1979, page 13
Newspaper article - Newark Advocate - wheelchair accident
Newspaper obituary - Newark Advocate

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Note    H00062         Index
Newspaper obituary
Funeral Home services

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Note    H00063         Index
Newspaper obituary - Newark Advocate, Newark, OH

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Note    H00064         Index
Pertinax Reidenauer married Fredegunde von Ekenen.
Pertinax died 893 A.D. He probably built castle at Shadeneck.
Their children:
1. Conrad Reidenauer (Went to Ost Frieland)
2. Williband Reidenauer

Conrad Reidenauer married Henrietta von Westerburg.
Their son:
1. Heinrich Riedenauer

George Reidenauer married Isabella Fontenay.
George died 1327
Their sons:
1. Joschim Reidenauer (Took up estate in Picardy)
2. Tancred Reidenauer (Took up estate in Picardy)
3. Bernhard Reidenauer

Bernhard Reidenauer married Anna von Bauerheim, daughter of Herrman von Bauerheim, Mayor of city on the Rhine. Bernhard died 1374.
Their son:
1. Nicholas Reidenauer, died 1386

Nicholas Reidenauer married twice. Four sons:
1. Rudolph Reidenauer
2. Robert Reidenauer
3. Care Reidenauer
4. Ferdinand Reidenauer

Ignacious Reidenauer settled near Heidelbergerg.

Information Vienna Library

Lived in Rugesian Mountains at castle Shadeneck, a few miles from Koblenz.