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69. Davis, Richard Warren, Emigrants, Refugees, and Prisoners, Provo, Utah, 1995-1997, v. 1, p. 346.
70. Washburn, Elizabeth F., Snively-Snavely; the Swiss ancestors and American descendants of Johann Jacob Schnebele (1659-1743) and other Snivelys and Snavelys of southeastern Pennsylvania, Baltimore, Gateway Press, 1986, p. 26.
71. Alderfer, Joel D., "1536 Froschauer Bible with Schnebelli-Bachmann Family Records," Mennonite Family History, January 1992, v. 11, no. 1, p. 24-27, As his authority, Alderfer cites H. Frank Eshleman, Historic Background and Annals of the Swiss and German Pioneer Settlers of Southeastern Pennsylvania, Baltimore, Genealogical Publishing Company, 1969, p. 171.
72. Washburn, Elizabeth F., Snively-Snavely; the Swiss ancestors and American descendants of Johann Jacob Schnebele (1659-1743) and other Snivelys and Snavelys of southeastern Pennsylvania, Baltimore, Gateway Press, 1986, p. 645-647.
73. Ibid. p. 37.
74. Union Township Cemeteries, Porter County, IN, (Small Cemeteries, Blachly Cemetery, Janes Cemetery, Mosier Cemetery, Sedley Cemetery), Valparaiso, Indiana, Northwest Indiana Genealogical Society, 1994, Mosier Cemetery, p. 6.
75. Goodspeed, Weston A., Counties of Porter and Lake, Indiana, Chicago, F. A. Battey, 1882, (Film 0934917 Item 1 Family History Library), p. 339.
76. Newton Frame household, 1830 U.S. census, Preble County, Ohio (Jackson Township), p. 329, National Archives Microfilm M-19, Roll 138.
77. William Cadwell and Margaret Frame marriage record, Porter County Marriage records, v. 2, p. 94, County Courthouse, Valparaiso, Indiana.
78. William Cadwell and Mary Gilbert marriage record, Porter County Marriage records, v. 2, p. 534, County Courthouse, Valparaiso, Indiana.
79. William Cadwell household, 1860 U.S. census, Porter County, Indiana (Union Township), p. 522, dwelling 745, family 763, lines 17-19, National Archives Microfilm M-653, Roll 289.
80. Minutes of the Annual Session of the Northwest Indiana Conference of the Methodist Episcopal Church. 15th Session, 1866, p. 48.
81. William Cadwell household, 1870 U.S. census, Porter County, Indiana (Union Township), p. 114A, dwelling 65, family 65, lines 34-39, National Archives Microfilm M-593, Roll 114.
82. William Cadwell household, 1880 U.S. census, Porter County, Indiana (Union Township), ED 129, sheet 21, p. 444A, dwelling 197, family 203, lines 47-50 and sheet 22, p. 444B, 1-2, National Archives Microfilm T-9, Roll 305, (Ancestry.com: 1880, Indiana, Porter, Union, ED 139 second, images 7 & 8).
83. Margaret McCoy household, 1850 U.S. census, Porter County, Indiana (Porter Township), p. 128, dwelling 394, family 394, lines 40-42, 1-5, National Archives Microfilm M-432, Roll 165.
84. William Frame household, 1820 U.S. census, Bourbon County, Kentucky (Middleton Township), p. 114, National Archives Microfilm M-33, Roll 18, (Ancestry.com: 1820, Kentucky, Bourbon, image 21).
85. William Frame household, 1830 U.S. census, Preble County, Ohio (Dixon Township), p. 316, line 4, National Archives Microfilm M-19, Roll 138, (Ancestry.com: 1830, Ohio, Preble, Dixon, image 1).
86. William McCoy household, 1840 U.S. census, Porter County, Indiana, p. 258, line 3, National Archives Microfilm M-704, Roll 90, (Ancestry.com: 1840, Indiana, Porter, image 7).
87. Margaret McCoy household, 1860 U.S. census, Porter County, Indiana (Porter Township, Valparaiso), p. 395, p. 137 within Porter County, dwelling 1039, family 1008, lines 10-13, National Archives Microfilm M-653, Roll 289.
88. Weaden McCoy household, 1870 U.S. census, Colusa County, California (Colusa Township), p. 279A, dwelling 108, family 99, lines 38-40, National Archives Microfilm M-593, Roll 71, (Ancestry.com: 1870, California, Colusa, Other Townships, image 29).
89. Weeden McCoy household, 1880 U.S. census, Colusa County, California (Freshwater Township), ED 16, sheet 7, p. 479C, dwelling 48, family 49, lines 36-38, National Archives Microfilm T-9, Roll 64, (Ancestry.com: 1880, California, Colusa, Freshwater, ED 16, image 7).
90. William McCoy and Margaret Frame marriage record, Preble County Marriage records, v. 1, p. 207, Preble County District Library, Eaton, Ohio.
91. 1850 U.S. census, Porter County, Indiana (Porter Township); Presley Warnock, p. 128, dwelling 393, family 393, lines 34-39; U.S. National Archives Microfilm M-432, Roll 165.
92. William McCoy household, 1860 U.S. census, Porter County, Indiana (Porter Township, Valparaiso), p. 395, p. 137 within Porter County, dwelling 1040, family 1009, lines 14-16, National Archives Microfilm M-653, Roll 289.
93. John McCoy household, 1870 U.S. census, Colusa County, California (Colusa Township), p. 279A, dwelling 106, family 97, lines 25-31, National Archives Microfilm M-593, Roll 71, (Ancestry.com: 1870, California, Colusa, Other Townships, image 29).
94. Francis McCoy household, 1870 U.S. census, Colusa County, California (Colusa Township), p. 279A, dwelling 107, family 98, lines 32-37, National Archives Microfilm M-593, Roll 71, (Ancestry.com: 1870, California, Colusa, Other Townships, image 290).
95. Goodspeed, Weston A., Counties of Porter and Lake, Indiana, Chicago, F. A. Battey, 1882, (Film 0934917 Item 1 Family History Library), p. 223.
96. History of Porter County, Indiana, Chicago, Lewis Publishing Company, 1912, (Film 934917 items 2 & 3 Family History Library), vol. 1, p. 170.
97. Cannon, Thomas H., History of the Lake and Calumet Region of Indiana, Embracing the Counties of Lake, Porter, and LaPorte, Indianapolis, Historians' Association Publishers, 1927, vol. 1, p. 128.
98. Drury, John, This is Porter County, Indiana, Chicago, Inland Photo Co., 1956, (Film 0928189 Family History Library), p. 245.
99. History of Porter County, Indiana, Chicago, Lewis Publishing Company, 1912, (Film 934917 items 2 & 3 Family History Library), p. 36.
100. Goodspeed, Weston A., Counties of Porter and Lake, Indiana, Chicago, F. A. Battey, 1882, (Film 0934917 Item 1 Family History Library), p. 37.
101. Ibid. p. 222.
102. Newton Frame household, 1840 U.S. census, Porter County, Indiana, p. 257, line 29, National Archives Microfilm, M-704, Roll 90, (Ancestry.com: 1840, Indiana, Porter, image 5).
103. William Frame household, 1840 U.S. census, Porter County, Indiana, p. 258, line 1, National Archives Microfilm M-704, Roll 90, (Ancestry.com: 1840, Indiana, Porter, image 7).
104. William M. McCoy land entry case file no. 15048, 1 May 1848, Winamac, Indiana Land Office, National Archives, Washington D.C.
105. William M. McCoy federal land patent, 1 May 1848, Certificate no. 15048 (Indiana), U.S. Bureau of Land Management.
106. Feighny, Rachel Rolfe, William and Susannah Frame of Pennsylvania, Virginia and Kentucky and some of their descendants, (unpublished genealogical material), Topeka, Kansas, 1966, p. 58.
107. William Frame household, 1810 U.S. census, Bourbon County, Kentucky, p. 84, National Archives Microfilm M-252, Roll 5.
108. Feighny, Rachel Rolfe, William and Susannah Frame of Pennsylvania, Virginia and Kentucky and some of their descendants, (unpublished genealogical material), Topeka, Kansas, 1966, p. 59.
109. Presley Warnock heirs at law land entry case file no. 3283, 30 June 1868, Oregon City, Oregon Land Office, National Archives, Washington D.C.
110. Presley Warnock household, 1840 U.S. census, Lake County, Indiana, p. 96, line 6, National Archives Microfilm M-704, Roll 85, (Ancestry.com: 1840, Indiana, Lake, image 15).
111. Presley Warnac household, 1860 U.S. census, Clackamas County, Oregon (Springwater Precinct), p. 81B, dwelling 1629, family 1335, lines 34-37, National Archives Microfilm, (Ancestry.com: 1860, Oregon, Clackamas, Springwater, image 1).
112. Feighny, Rachel Rolfe, William and Susannah Frame of Pennsylvania, Virginia and Kentucky and some of their descendants, (unpublished genealogical material), Topeka, Kansas, 1966, p. 60-61.
113. History of Porter County, Indiana, Chicago, Lewis Publishing Company, 1912, (Film 934917 items 2 & 3 Family History Library), p. 185-186.
114. Presley Warnock federal land patent, 15 March 1837, Certificate no. 684 (Indiana), U.S. Bureau of Land Management, <http://www.glorecords.blm.gov>.
115. John Frame household, 1850 U.S. census, Porter County, Indiana (Jackson Township), p. 166A, family 46, lines 5-15, National Archives Microfilm M-432, Roll 165, (Ancestry.com: 1850, Indiana, Porter, Jackson, image 7).
116. John E. Folsom household, 1860 U.S. census, Clackamas County, Oregon (Springwater Precint), p. 82A, dwelling 1633, family 1338, lines 10-14, National Archives Microfilm M-653, Roll 1055, (Ancestry.com: 1860, Oregon, Clackamas, Springwater 2, image 4).
117. C. Howell and Mary F. Warnock marriage record, Clackamas County Marriage records, Book 2, p. 46, Oregon State Archives, Salem, Oregon.
118. William Bitler household, 1840 U.S. census, Allen County, Ohio (Clay Township), p. 135, National Archives Microfilm M-704, Roll 375.
119. William Bitler household, 1850 U.S. census, Auglaize County, Ohio (Clay Township), p. 317B, dwelling 355, family 355 lines 38-42 and p. 318B, lines 1-6, National Archives Microfilm M-432, Roll 660, (Ancestry.com: 1850, Ohio, Auglaize, Clay, image 2).
120. Chapman, Mary, Auglaize County, Ohio, Abstracts of Obits and Death Mentions, Ohio, Auglaize County Genealogical Society, 1995, v. 1, p. 35 (William Bitler, Auglaize County Democrat, 18 July 1889, "St. Johns News").
121. Jeremiah Frame household, 1850 U.S. census, Henry County, Iowa (Center Township), p. 191A, dwelling 444, family 444, lines 9-12, National Archives Microfilm M-432, Roll 184, (Ancestry.com: 1850, Iowa, Henry County, Center Township, image 11).
122. Jeremiah Frame household, 1840 U.S. census, La Porte County, Indiana, p. 134, National Archives Microfilm M-704, Roll 85, (Ancestry.com: 1840, Indiana, La Porte, image 69).
123. Jeremiah Frame household, 1880 U.S. census, Henry County, Iowa (Tippecanoe Township), ED 93, sheet 6, p. 269B, dwelling 57, family 58, lines 48-50, National Archives Microfilm T-9, Roll 344, (Ancestry.com: 1880, Iowa, Henry, Tippecanoe, ED 93, image 6).
124. Jeremiah Frame and Lourena Forbes marriage record, Porter County Marriage records, v. 1, record 20, County Court, Valparaiso, Indiana, (Film 1686155 Item 3 Family History Library).
125. Jeremiah Frame household, 1850 U.S. census, Lafayette County, Wisconsin (Argyle Township), p. 452A, dwelling 34, family 34, lines 21-24, National Archives Microfilm M-432, Roll 1001, (Ancestry.com: 1850, Wisconsin, Lafayette, image 238).
126. William Frame and Peggy Jarrett marriage record, Bourbon County Marriage records, v. 2, p. 15, County Courthouse, Paris, Kentucky, (Film 183145 Family History Library).
127. John Frame household, 1840 U.S. census, La Porte County, Indiana, p. 134, National Archives Microfilm M-704, Roll 85.
128. Joseph Forbes household, 1850 U.S. census, Henry County, Iowa (Center Township), p. 191A, dwelling 445, family 445, lines 13-17, National Archives Microfilm M-432, Roll 184, (Ancestry.com: 1850, Iowa, Henry County, Center Township, image 11).
129. Jeremiah Frame household, 1870 U.S. census, Henry County, Iowa (Center Township), p. 160A, dwelling 207, family 207, lines 33-36, National Archives Microfilm M-593, Roll 395.
130. Washburn, Elizabeth F., Snively-Snavely; the Swiss ancestors and American descendants of Johann Jacob Schnebele (1659-1743) and other Snivelys and Snavelys of southeastern Pennsylvania, Baltimore, Gateway Press, 1986, p. 27.
131. Ancestors of Robert Wayne Deaves, <http://www.familytreemaker.com/users/d/e/a/Robert-W-Deaves/GENE1-0012.html#CHILD117833987>.
132. Washburn, Elizabeth F., Snively-Snavely; the Swiss ancestors and American descendants of Johann Jacob Schnebele (1659-1743) and other Snivelys and Snavelys of southeastern Pennsylvania, Baltimore, Gateway Press, 1986, p. 27.
133. Family Bible of John George Bachman of Bucks County, Pennsylvania, 1536 Froschauer Schnebelli-Bachmann Family Bible, original Bible in possession of Mennonite Historians of Eastern Pennsylvania, Harleysville, Pennsylvania.
134. Baughman family group sheets, (unpublished genealogical material), 16 June 1998, (John George Bachman Family Group Sheet).
135. Washburn, Elizabeth F., Snively-Snavely; the Swiss ancestors and American descendants of Johann Jacob Schnebele (1659-1743) and other Snivelys and Snavelys of southeastern Pennsylvania, Baltimore, Gateway Press, 1986.
136. • Article by Ken Hottle, Baughman-Bachman Quarterly, Upland, California, 1989, v. 1, p. 23.
137. Eyerman, John, A Genealogical Index of Northampton County, Pennsylvania, 1752-1802, Apollo, Pennsylvania, Closson Press, 1982, p. 2.
138. Phlegar, Cornelia Ellen Bachman, Bachman, a Record of Some of the Descendants of Samuel Bachman (1739-1814) and his Wife Rachel Owen (1744-1823), Radford, Virginia, Commonwealth Press, 1970, p. 21-22.
139. Roach, Hannah Benner, "The Back Part of Germantown, a reconstruction," Pennsylvania Genealogical Magazine, 1956, v. 20, no. 2, p. 77-149, p. 109.
140. "Re: Bachman genealogy," 22 August 2000, personal e-mail.
141. Peter S. Sell family group sheet, (unpublished genealogical material), 21 September 2000.
142. Peter Sell household, 1790 U.S. census, Northampton County, Pennsylvania (Upper Saucon Township), p. 315, National Archives Microfilm M-637, Roll 8.
143. Steinmetz, Mary Owen, "Tombstone Inscriptions from Old Forest Church and Lutheran Church Cemeteries, Geigertown, Berks C., Pa.," National Genealogical Society Quarterly, June 1923, v. 12, no. 2, p. 17-20.
144. Boos, J. Wilhelm, Schwarzwald Church Register, Exeter Township, Berks County, Pennsylvania, Apollo, Pennsylvania, Closson Press, 1997, pt. 2, p. 24.
145. Irish, Donna R., Pennsylvania German Marriages, Baltimore, Genealogical Publishing Company, 1982, p. 69.
146. Wright, F. Edward, Berks County Church Records of the 18th Century, Westminster, Maryland, Family Line Publications, 1993, v. 1, p. 160.
147. Montgomery, Morton Luther, Historical and Biographical Annals of Berks County, Pennsylvania, Chicago, J. H. Beers, 1909, (Film 1000543 Items 2 & 3 Family History Library), v. 2, p. 907.
148. Ibid. v. 2, p. 1642.
149. Daniel Bittler estate, 3 August 1822, Letters of Administration, v. 8, p. 461, Berks County Register of Wills Office, Reading, Pennsylvania, (Film 20814 Family History Library).
150. Humphrey, John T., Pennsylvania Births, Berks County, 1781-1800, Washington, Humphrey Publications, 1998, p. 30. As his authority, Humphrey cites the records of Schwartzwald Reformed church, Exeter Township, Berks County.
151. John Bitler household, 1810 U.S. census, Berks County, Pennsylvania, p. 684, National Archives Microfilm M-252, Roll 45.
152. Daniel Bitler household, 1810 U.S. census, Berks County, Pennsylvania, p. 864, National Archives Microfilm M-252, Roll 45.
153. "Zion Cemetery, Robeson Township, Berks County, PA," 5 May 2002, personal e-mail.
154. Auglaize County, Ohio, Cemetery Inscriptions, Wapakoneta, Ohio, Auglaize County Genealogical Society, 1989-, v. 1, bk. 2, p. 262.
155. "George Baughman? Response," 16 April 1996, personal e-mail.
156. Auglaize County, Ohio, Early Births Before Probate Records, 1830's-1869, Wapakoneta, Ohio, Auglaize County Chapter of the Ohio Genealogical Society, 1994, p. 10.
157. Bowers, Mrs. Dale, Preble County, Ohio, Common Pleas Court Records, 1810-1850, 1970, p. 13.
158. Phillips Family Bible page, formerly in the possession of O. E. Phillips, Jr.
159. Irene S. Philips death certificate, 28 June 1886, Cook County Vital Statistics, Chicago, Illinois.
160. Irene Phillips death mention, Porter County Vidette, Valparaiso, Porter County, Indiana, 1 July 1886, v. 30, no. 26.
161. Edward D. Phillips and Lucy E. Bay marriage record, Porter County Marriage records, v. 5, p. 386, County Courthouse, Valparaiso, Indiana, (Film 1686157 Family History Library).
162. Edward Phillips household, 1880 U.S. census, Porter County, Indiana (Portage Township), ED 135, Sheet 12, dwelling 96, family 102, lines 43-46, National Archives Microfilm T-9, Roll 304, (Ancestry.com: 1880, Indiana, Porter, Portage, ED 135, image 12).
163. Cyrus A. Bay, Civil War Pension Application File SC 289,866, National Archives, Washington, D.C.
164. Grace Brown obituary, Newspaper unknown, Porter County, Indiana, 5 May 1952.
165. Union Township Cemeteries, Porter County, IN, (Small Cemeteries, Blachly Cemetery, Janes Cemetery, Mosier Cemetery, Sedley Cemetery), Valparaiso, Indiana, Northwest Indiana Genealogical Society, 1994, Janes Cemetery, p. 1.
166. Charles H. Brown death certificate, File no. 31030 (1930), Illinois Dept. of Public Health, Division of Vital Records, Springfield, Illinois.
167. Personal letter, 11 August 1999.
168. Cyrus Bay household, 1880 U.S. census, Porter County, Indiana (Union Township, Town of Wheeler), ED 139, sheet 7, page 437, dwelling 64, family 65, lines 30-34, National Archives Microfilm T-9, Roll 304, (Ancestry.com: 1880, Indiana, Porter, Union, ED 139, image 7).
169. Charles H. Brown household, 1920 U.S. census, Cook County, Illinois (City of Chicago, 7th Ward), ED 418, Sheet 2A, Dwelling 13, Family 26, Lines 11-13, National Archives Microfilm T-625, Roll 315, (Ancestry.com: 1920, Illinois, Cook County, Chicago, 7th Ward, ED 418, image 3).
170. Lucy Elizabeth Phillips obituary, Los Angeles Evening Herald & Express, Los Angeles, Los Angeles County, California, 28 April 1950, p. A-11.
171. Schwalm, Glenn P., St. Paul or "White" Church at Ringtown, Union Township, Schuylkill County, Pennsylvania, Baptisms (1810-1884), Deaths (1841-1944), Apollo, Pennsylvania, printed by Closson Press, 1990, p. 109.
172. Trinity Lutheran Church of Reading, Berks County, Pennsylvania, translated from the original by J. W. Early, Apollo, Pennsylvania, Closson Press, 1990-1992, v. 1, p. 96.
173. Humphrey, John T., Pennsylvania Births, Berks County, 1781-1800, Washington, Humphrey Publications, 1998, p. 27. As his authority, Humphrey cites the records of Trinity Lutheran Church, Reading, Berks County.
174. Rice, Phillip A. and Jean Dellock, St. Paul's (White Church) Cemetery and Reformed Congregation Records (1874-1913) with Collected Cemeteries of Union Township and North Union Township, Schuylkill County, Pennsylvania, Gordon, Pennsylvania, Schuylkill Roots Researchers, 1994, p. 3.
175. Records of Rev. Isaac Shellhammer, Reformed Minister in Luzerne, Columbia, and Schuylkill Counties, Pa., Marriages and Burials 1832 - 1872, <ftp://ftp.rootsweb.com/pub/usgenweb/pa/luzerne/church/shellham01.txt>.
176. Pauli, Philip Reinhold and William Boos, Marriage records of Pennsylvania, by Rev. Philip Reinhold Pauli, 1794-1814 (Confirmations, 1794-1803) and by Rev. William Boos (Boas), 1771-1811, (typescript by Mrs. C. M. Steinmetz; Philip Pauli, 88 pages; William Boos, 8 pages), 1943, (Film 496854 Item 2 Family History Library).
177. Lora A. Crull death certificate, File no. 32072 (1924), Indiana State Department of Health, Indianapolis, Indiana.
178. Union Township Cemeteries, Porter County, IN, (Small Cemeteries, Blachly Cemetery, Janes Cemetery, Mosier Cemetery, Sedley Cemetery), Valparaiso, Indiana, Northwest Indiana Genealogical Society, 1994, Janes Cemetery, p. 2.
179. Marques L. Crull death certificate, File no. 6914 (1923), Indiana State Department of Health, Indianapolis, Indiana.
180. Marquis L. Crull and Lora Arecelia Bay marriage record, Henry County Marriage records, v. 1, p. 21, County Clerk, Cambridge, Illinois.
181. Cyrus Bay household, 1860 U.S. census, Porter County, Indiana (Union Township), p. 522, dwelling 743, family 761, lines 8-13, National Archives Microfilm M-653, Roll 289, (Ancestry.com: 1860, Indiana, Porter, image 264).
182. 1870 U.S. census, Porter County, Indiana (Portage Township); Cyrus Bay, stamped p. 89 (right), written p. 5, dwelling 38, family 38, lines 11-18; National Archives Microfilm M-593, Roll 351.
183. Elizabeth Frame household, 1870 U.S. census, Porter County, Indiana (Porter Township), p. 108, dwelling 165, family 164, National Archives Microfilm M-593, Roll 351.
184. Lafayette Crull household, 1880 U.S. census, Henry County, Illinois (Hanna Township, Village of Cleveland), ED 112, p. 4D, dwelling 44, family 45, National Archives Microfilm T-9, Roll 213.
185. M. L. Crull household, 1900 U.S. census, Porter County, Indiana (Portage Township)], ED 90, Sheet 9B, dwelling 160, family 165, lines 6-7, National Archives Microfilm T-623, Roll 398.
186. M. L. Crull household, 1910 U.S. census, Porter County, Indiana (Portage Township), ED 148, sheet 5, p. 167, family 57, National Archives Microfilm T-624, Roll 374.
187. Lafayette Crull household, 1920 U.S. census, Porter County, Indiana (Union Township, Wheeler), p. 171B, dwelling 42, family 42, lines 67-68, National Archives Microfilm T-625, Roll 460.
188. Mrs. M. L. Crull obituary, The Evening Messenger, Valparaiso, Porter County, Indiana, 3 October 1924, p. 1, col. 4.
189. Alice E. Ryder death certificate, File no. 18657 (1933), Illinois Dept. of Public Health, Division of Vital Records, Springfield, Illinois.
190. Alvin Frary household, 1850 U.S. census, Oswego County, New York (Town of Albion), p. 136A, dwelling 207, family 208, lines 27-32 and p. 136B, lines 1-6, National Archives Microfilm M-432, Roll 578, (Ancestry:com 1850, New York, Oswego, Albion, images 28 and 29).
191. Alice Ryder household, 1900 U.S. census, Cook County, Illinois (Town of the Lake), ED 395, sheet 5, dwelling 61, family 88, National Archives Microfilm T-623, Roll 261.
192. Chas. C. Gillson household, 1880 U.S. census, Cook County, Illinois (Chicago, Ward 5 & 6), ED 41, sheet 25, p. 38A, no dwelling or family number, lines 7-8, National Archives Microfilm T-9, Roll 188, (Ancestry.com: 1880, Illinois, Cook, Chicago, ED 41, image 25).
193. Alvin Frary household, 1840 U.S. census, Oswego County, New York (Albion Township), p. 185, lines 25, National Archives Microfilm M-704, Roll 326, (Ancestry.com: 1840, New York, Oswego, Albion, image 7).
194. Alice Ryder death mention, Advocate, Wilmington, Will County, Illinois, 14 July 1993, p. 1, col. 5.
195. George C. Carrothers household, 1930 U.S. census, Cook County, Illinois (Chicago, Ward 17), ED 638, Sheet 14B, dwelling 159, family 309, lines 90-92, National Archives Microfilm T-626, Roll 443, (Ancestry.com: 1930, Illinois, Cook, Chicago (Districts 501-750), District 638, image 30).
196. Emma Jean Ryder birth record not found, certification for search of 1874-1877 records, Cook County Clerk, Chicago, Illinois.
197. Andrew Ryder household, 1880 U.S. census, Cook County, Illinois (Chicago), ED 25, sheet 17, p. 134, dwelling 98, family 149, lines 44-48, National Archives Microfilm T-9, Roll 186.
198. Geo. C. Carrothers household, 1910 U.S. census, Cook County, Illinois (Chicago, Ward 32), ED 1404, sheet 19A, p. 226A, dwelling 278, family 392, line 50 and p. 226B, lines 51-53, National Archives Microfilm T-624, Roll 279.
199. George C. Carrothers household, 1920 U.S. census, Cook County, Illinois (Chicago, Ward 32), ED 1972, sheet 1B, dwelling 9, family 14, lines 61-64, National Archives Microfilm T-625, Roll 349), (Ancestry.com: 1920, Illinois, Cook (Chicago), Chicago, ED 1972, image 2).
200. Joseph Dwenger application for Letters of Guardianship for Cannady children, 24 April 1877, Allen County Guardianships Book 2, p. 392, file box no. 315, Fort Wayne, Indiana.
201. August Kennedy household, 1870 U.S. census, Allen County, Indiana (Fort Wayne, 7th Ward), p. 415, dwelling 116, family 139, lines 13-18, National Archives Microfilm M-593, Roll 297.
202. Allen County, Indiana, Death book (typewritten transcript), 19 March 1877, Allen County Public Library, Fort Wayne, Indiana, p. 91.
203. Violette, Aurele J., "Joseph G. Dwenger: Second Bishop of Fort Wayne, 1872-1893," Cathedral Museum Reflections, a newsletter of the Cathedral of the Immaculate Conception, Fort Wayne, Spring 1982, issue 2, <http://www.ipfw.edu/ipfwhist/cathchur/dwenger.htm>.
204. Emma Kannada, resident of St. Joseph's Orphan Asylum, 1880 U.S. census, Jasper County, Indiana (Rennselaer), ED 63, sheet 41, p. 312A, line 32, National Archives Microfilm T-9, Roll 286, (Ancestry.com: 1880, Indiana, Jasper, Marion, ED 63, image 41).
205. Mary Frances Crusey death record, California Death Records 1940 through 1997, <http://vitals.rootsweb.com/ca/death/search.cgi>.
206. "Re: NEWS!!," 7 February 1998, personal e-mail.
207. John Crusey household, 1910 U.S. census, Los Angeles County, California (Los Angeles), ED 74, sheet 12B, dwelling 338, family 352, National Archives Microfilm T-624, Roll 84.
208. Personal letter, 25 May 1998.
209. John Crusey death mention, Los Angeles Times, Los Angeles, Los Angeles County, California, 13 March 1926, section I, p. 18.
210. John E. Crusey household, 1920 U.S. census, Los Angeles County, California (Los Angeles Township), ED 145, Sheet 14B, dwelling 339, family 392, National Archives Microfilm T-625, Roll 106.
211. John Crusey and Mary Cannady marriage record, Allen County Marriage records, Book I, p. 230, County Courthouse, Fort Wayne, Indiana, v. 1, p. 333. Index cites original record in Allen County Marriage Record Book 14, p. 230.
212. Mary Canada, servant in John Wilkinson household, 1880 U.S. census, Allen County, Indiana (Fort Wayne), ED 121, sheet 9, p. 578A, dwelling 63, family 66, lines 1-6, National Archives Microfilm T-9. Roll 265, (Ancestry.com: 1880, Indiana, Allen, Other Townships, ED 121, image 9).
213. Mary F. Crusey household, 1930 U.S. census, Los Angeles County, California, ED 5, sheet 9B, dwelling 179, family 186, lines 64-67, National Archives Microfilm T-626, Roll 132, (Ancestry.com: 1930, California, Los Angeles, Los Angeles (Districts 1-250), District 5, image 18).
214. Gray Family Album, 1978.
215. John E. Gray household, 1881 British census, Middlesex, England (St. George Hanover Square), RG 11 / 104, folio 38, p. 57, (Film 1341024 Family History Library).
216. John E. Gray household, 1891 British census, Battersea, London, England, RG 12/ 436, Folio 126, p. 21, schedule 131.
217. Cope, Gilbert, Genealogical and Personal Memoirs of Chester and Delaware Counties, Pennsylvania, New York, Lewis Publishing Company, 1904, v. 2, p. 494.
218. 1850 U.S. census, Chester County, Pennsylvania (East Pikeland Township); John Clevenstine, p. 3, dwelling 27, family 30; U.S. National Archives Microfilm M-432, Roll 765.
219. Cyrus Ames household, 1860 U.S. census, Branch County, Michigan (Bronson), p. 594, dwelling 87, family 88, lines 20-28, National Archives Microfilm M-653, Roll 538.
220. Cyrus Ames and Susannah Booher marriage record, LaGrange County Marriage records, no. 3, p. 314, County Courthouse, LaGrange, Indiana, (Film 1871247 Family History Library).
221. Susan Ames household, 1880 U.S. census, Lagrange County, Indiana (Clay Township), ED 19, p. 15, dwelling 155, family 159, lines 44-46, National Archives Microfilm T-9, Roll 291.
222. Cyrus Ames household, 1870 U.S. census, Lagrange County, Indiana (Clay Township), p. 171B, lines 1-6, dwelling 133, family 133, U.S. National Archives Microfilm M-593, Roll 333.
223. Current, Robert, Cemeteries of LaGrange County, Indiana, LaGrange, Indiana, LaGrange County Historical Society, 1984, p. 535.
224. Mary E. Musser death certificate, 25 January 1916, Lucas County, Ohio, Ohio file no. 91 (1916), Ohio Historical Society, Columbus, Ohio.
225. Emma Helen Harvey death certificate, File no. 6292 (1926), Nebraska Health and Human Services System, Lincoln, Nebraska.
226. Branch County, Michigan, Deed index, 1833-1869, (Film 931070 Family History Library).
227. Lagrange County, Indiana, Deed Records, grantee index, 1860-1885, (Film 1871908 Family History Library).
228. Littrell, J. Harvey, Lewis Harvey Webster and Susan Agler, Their Descendants, Including the Baughman, Bradford, and Other Related Families, Manhattan, Kansas, J. H. Littrell, 1984, revised 1985, p. 108.
229. Baughman family records, typescript, (unpublished genealogical material), about 1987, p. 1 (children on following pages).
230. Littrell, J. Harvey, Lewis Harvey Webster and Susan Agler, Their Descendants, Including the Baughman, Bradford, and Other Related Families, Manhattan, Kansas, J. H. Littrell, 1984, revised 1985, p. 107-109.
231. Ibid. p. 107. As his authority, Littrell cites Bucks County, Pennsylvania Deed Book 38, p. 186.
232. Ibid. p. 107. As his authority, Littrell cites Bucks County, Pennsylvania Deed Book A, v. 3, p. 86 and 88.
233. Ibid. p. 107. As his authority, Littrell cites Northampton County Deed Book D, v. 3, Book 12, p. 2-3, Easton, Pennsylvania.
234. Ibid. p. 107. As his authority, Littrell cites Northampton County Deed Book a, p. 116, Easton, Pennsylvania.
235. Ibid. p. 107. As his authority, Littrell cites Bucks County, Pennsylvania Docket B, Book K, v. B, Book 31, p. 165-168.
236. Ibid. p. 108. As his authority, Littrell cites Northampton County Deed Book D, v. 3, p. 2-3, Easton, Pennsylvania.
237. Ibid. p. 108. As his authority, Littrell cites Northampton County Deed Book G, v. 1, p. 565, Easton, Pennsylvania.
238. Ibid. p. 108. As his authority, Littrell cites Northampton County Deed Book F, v. 1, p. 208-209, Easton, Pennsylvania.
239. Hinke, William John, "A History of the Tohickon Union Church, Bedminster Township, Bucks County, Pennsylvania, with copy of church records, Reformed Congregation 1745-1869, Lutheran Congregation, 1749-1840," (excerpted from The Pennsylvania German Society Proceedings and Addresses, v. 31) in Pennsylvania German Church Records of Births, Baptisms, Marriages, Burials, etc., Baltimore, Genealogical Publishing Company, 1983.
240. Ibid. v. 3, p. 316, 341.
241. Burgert, Annette K., Eighteenth Century Emigrants from German-Speaking Lands to North America, Pennsylvania, The Pennsylvania German Society, 1983-1985, (Publications of the Pennsylvania German Society, v. 16, 19), v. 2, p. 95.
242. Ancestry's Red Book: American State, County, & Town Sources, edited by Alice Eichholz, revised edition, Salt Lake City, Utah, Ancestry, 1992, p. 634.
243. Mosier, Nancy, "Johann George Bachman," The Baughman-Bachman Quarterly, January 1987, v. 1, p. 3.
244. The Pennsylvania Gazette, Philadelphia, Pennsylvania, 4 August 1784.
245. Littrell, J. Harvey, Lewis Harvey Webster and Susan Agler, Their Descendants, Including the Baughman, Bradford, and Other Related Families, Manhattan, Kansas, J. H. Littrell, 1984, revised 1985, p. 107.
246. Baughman family records, typescript, (unpublished genealogical material), about 1987, p. 1.
247. Ibid.
248. Baughman, A. J., History of Richland County, Ohio, from 1808-1908, Chicago, S. J. Clarke Publishing Company, 1908., v. 2, p. 785.
249. Davis, Richard Warren, "Swiss and German Mennonite Immigrants from the Palatinate, 1704-1717," Mennonite Family History, January 1994, v. 13, no. 1, p. 9-16.
250. Graham, A. A., History of Richland County, Ohio, including the original boundaries, its past and present, <http://www.heritagepursuit.com/Richland/RichlandIndex.htm>, Evansville, Indiana, Unigraphic, 1979, (reprint of Mansfield, Ohio, A. A. Graham, 1880), p. 689.
251. Baughman, A. J., History of Richland County, Ohio, from 1808-1908, Chicago, S. J. Clarke Publishing Company, 1908., v. 2, p. 785-786.
252. Baughman, A. J., A Centennial Biographical History of Richland and Ashland Counties, Ohio, Chicago, Lewis Publishing Company, 1901, p. 528.
253. Graham, A. A., History of Richland County, Ohio, including the original boundaries, its past and present, <http://www.heritagepursuit.com/Richland/RichlandIndex.htm>, Evansville, Indiana, Unigraphic, 1979, (reprint of Mansfield, Ohio, A. A. Graham, 1880), p. 233-234.
254. Ibid. p. 656.
255. Ibid. p. 839.
256. Ibid. p. 541.
257. Baughman family group sheets, (unpublished genealogical material), 16 June 1998, (Abraham Baughman I Family Group Sheet).
258. Baughman family records, typescript, (unpublished genealogical material), about 1987, p. 9.
259. Baughman, A. J., History of Richland County, Ohio, from 1808-1908, Chicago, S. J. Clarke Publishing Company, 1908., v. 2, p. 786.
260. Baughman family records, typescript, (unpublished genealogical material), about 1987, p. 4.
261. Ibid. p. 14.
262. Phelps, H. Warren, "The First Settlement of Plain Township, Franklin County, Ohio," The Old Northwest Genealogical Quarterly, January 1904, v. 7, p. 16-21, p. 16-18. Note: A list of their children appears on p. 18.
263. History of Franklin and Pickaway Counties, Ohio, Cleveland, William Brothers, 1880, (Film 0908855 Item 1 Family History Library), p. 411.
264. A Centennial Biographical History of the City of Columbus and Franklin County, Ohio, Chicago, Lewis Publishing Company, 1901, p. 273.
265. "Franklin County Pioneer Settlers Memorial," The Old Northwest Genealogical Quarterly, July 1912, v. 15, p. 77-80.
266. History of Franklin and Pickaway Counties, Ohio, Cleveland, William Brothers, 1880, (Film 0908855 Item 1 Family History Library), p. 413.
267. Douglass, Ben, History of Wayne County, Ohio, Indianapolis, Robert Douglass, Publisher, 1878, p. 698.
268. Baughman family group sheets, (unpublished genealogical material), 16 June 1998, (Peter Weygandt, Sr., Notes).
269. Douglass, Ben, History of Wayne County, Ohio, Indianapolis, Robert Douglass, Publisher, 1878, p. 701.
270. Ibid. p. 669.
271. Daughters of the American Revolution, DAR Patriot Index, Centennial edition, Washington, 1990, v. 1, p. 324.
272. • Mortality Schedule Ohio, 1850, either Columbiana or Stark County, Jackson Township, p. 13.
273. George Bachman will, 14 April 1806, Northampton County Will Book v. 4, p. 232, Courthouse, Easton, Pennsylvania.
274. • Genealogies of Pennsylvania Families, Pennsylvania Genealogical Society, vol. III, p. 606-607.
275. Cunningham, Miriam L., Every-name Index; Together with Abstracted Items of Genealogical Interest Found in Ohio Legislature 1787-1806, Columbus, Ohio, 1980, p. 46.
276. • Mack, Horace, History of Columbiana County, Ohio, Ensign Pub. Co., 1879, p. 29. p. 29.
277. George Baughman Revolutionary War Pension and Bounty Land Warrant application file, Warrant 9062, Pension File W4632, National Archives Microfilm M-804, Roll 178, and National Archives Microfilm M-805, Roll 63.
278. • Ohio Lands, Steubenville Land Office 1800-1820, by Carol Willsey Bell, C.G., 1983, p. 9.
279. • Early Ohio Tax Lists, by Esther Powell, p. 67.
280. • Mack, Horace, History of Columbiana County, Ohio, Ensign Pub. Co., 1879, p. 29. p. 28.
281. Dixson, Charlene Sponseller, "The Bachman/Baughman Family," OGS Report (Ohio Genealogical Society), Summer 1987, v. 27, no. 2, p. 95-96, p. 96. As her authority, Dixson cites Stark County, Ohio Deeds, v. 95, p. 511.
282. Hinke, William John, "A History of the Tohickon Union Church, Bedminster Township, Bucks County, Pennsylvania, with copy of church records, Reformed Congregation 1745-1869, Lutheran Congregation, 1749-1840," (excerpted from The Pennsylvania German Society Proceedings and Addresses, v. 31) in Pennsylvania German Church Records of Births, Baptisms, Marriages, Burials, etc., Baltimore, Genealogical Publishing Company, 1983. p. 105.
283. Cunningham, Miriam L., Every-name Index; Together with Abstracted Items of Genealogical Interest Found in Ohio Legislature 1787-1806, Columbus, Ohio, 1980, p. 46, 60.
284. Green, Karen Maurer, Pioneer Ohio Newspapers, 1793-1810, genealogical and historical abstracts, Galveston, Frontier Press, 1986, p. 205.
285. "Bachman y-chromosome project," 2 July 2005, personal e-mail.
286. Baughman, J. Ross, Apart from the World, Edinburg, Virginia, Shenandoah History, 1997, p. 182.
287. Ibid. p. 49. As his authority, Baughman cites "Amt-Tåuferamt, Wiedertåuferen Gut" F III, 36b.14 'Rudolf Bachman von Richterswilerberg' (Ledgers of Confiscated Property and Disbursements 1640-1678, Staatsarchiv Zürich, Switzerland).
288. Ibid. p. 95.
289. "Death date for Johann Georg Bachmann," 26 July 2005, personal e-mail.
290. Littrell, J. Harvey, Lewis Harvey Webster and Susan Agler, Their Descendants, Including the Baughman, Bradford, and Other Related Families, Manhattan, Kansas, J. H. Littrell, 1984, revised 1985, p. 102.
291. Ibid. p. 98-105.
292. Ibid.
293. Ibid. p. 99. As his authority, Littrell cites an unpublished communication by Ken Hottle, May 5, 1983, Allentown, Pennsylvania.
294. Ibid. p. 99. As his authority, Littrell cites Philadelphia County, Pennsylvania Deed Book F, v. 8, p. 73-75.
295. Ibid. p. 101. As his authorities, Littrell cites Philadelphia County, Pennsylvania Patent Book A, v. 10, p. 107 and Bucks County, Pennsylvania, Docket B, Book K, v. B, Book 31, p. 165.
296. Heller, William J., History of Northampton County, Pennsylvania, and the Grand Valley of the Lehigh, New York, American Historical Society, 1920, v. 1, p. 47-50.
297. Littrell, J. Harvey, Lewis Harvey Webster and Susan Agler, Their Descendants, Including the Baughman, Bradford, and Other Related Families, Manhattan, Kansas, J. H. Littrell, 1984, revised 1985, p. 102. As his authority, Littrell cites Philadelphia County, Pennsylvania Will Book, v. K, p. 179, file #115.
298. Baughman, J. Ross, Apart from the World, Edinburg, Virginia, Shenandoah History, 1997, p. 49. As his authority, Baughman cites "Amt-Tåuferamt, Wiedertåuferen Gut" F III, 36b.14 'Rudolf Bachman von Richterswilerberg' (Ledgers of Confiscated Property and Disbursements 1640-1678, Staatsarchiv Zürich, Switzerland).
299. Palatine Mennonite Census Lists, 1664-1793, by Hermann and Gertrud Guth and J. Lemar and Lois Ann Mast, Elverson, Pa., Mennonite Family History, 1987, p. 16.
300. Alderfer, Joel D., "1536 Froschauer Bible with Schnebelli-Bachmann Family Records," Mennonite Family History, January 1992, v. 11, no. 1, p. 24-27, p. 26. As his authority, Alderfer cites the 1754 Inventory of George Bachman, Philadelphia City Archives.
301. Baughman, J. Ross, Apart from the World, Edinburg, Virginia, Shenandoah History, 1997, p. 75. As his authority, Baughman cites Wust, Klaus, Project Voyage, unpublished manuscript 1996, p. 97-98.
302. Personal letter, 25 August 1996.
303. Phlegar, Cornelia Ellen Bachman, Bachman, a Record of Some of the Descendants of Samuel Bachman (1739-1814) and his Wife Rachel Owen (1744-1823), Radford, Virginia, Commonwealth Press, 1970, p. 7-8.
304. Baughman, J. Ross, Apart from the World, Edinburg, Virginia, Shenandoah History, 1997, p. 79.
305. Ibid. p. 80.
306. Ibid. p. 80. As his authority, Baughman cites Roberts and Stoudt, History of Lehigh County, Pennsylvania, 1914, p. 926-927.
307. Phlegar, Cornelia Ellen Bachman, Bachman, a Record of Some of the Descendants of Samuel Bachman (1739-1814) and his Wife Rachel Owen (1744-1823), Radford, Virginia, Commonwealth Press, 1970, p. 8.
308. Baughman, J. Ross, Apart from the World, Edinburg, Virginia, Shenandoah History, 1997, p. 94. As his authority, Baughman cites Ohl, Albert J., History of Southern Lehigh County, Pennsylvania (unpublished manuscript in the collection of the Coopersburg Historical Society, ca. 1910).
309. Ibid. p. 95. As his authority, Baughman cites Borger, Evelyn, Coopersburgh, The Town of Possibilities, The Coopersburg Historical Society, Coopersburg, Pennsylvania, 1979.
310. Ibid. p. 80. As his authority, Baughman cites Matthews and Hungerford, A History of the Counties of Lehigh and Carbon, 1884, p. 427.
311. Ibid. p. 95.
312. Grimes, John H., "Tracing my Schantz Ancestors through Grandma Laura Mae Schantz," Mennonite Family History, April 1993, v. 12, no. 2, p. 63-66, p. 66.
313. Littrell, J. Harvey, Lewis Harvey Webster and Susan Agler, Their Descendants, Including the Baughman, Bradford, and Other Related Families, Manhattan, Kansas, J. H. Littrell, 1984, revised 1985, p. 105.
314. Abraham Bachman household, 1790 U.S. census, Northampton, Pennsylvania (Upper Saucon), p. 316, National Archives Microfilm M-637, Roll 8.
315. "Re: Bachman y-chromosome project," 5 July 2005, personal e-mail.
316. Phlegar, Cornelia Ellen Bachman, Bachman, a Record of Some of the Descendants of Samuel Bachman (1739-1814) and his Wife Rachel Owen (1744-1823), Radford, Virginia, Commonwealth Press, 1970, p. 5-6.
317. Ibid. p. 9.
318. The Pennsylvania Gazette, Philadelphia, Pennsylvania, 20 September 1764.
319. The Pennsylvania Gazette, Philadelphia, Pennsylvania, 18 April 1765.
320. The Pennsylvania Gazette, Philadelphia, Pennsylvania, 25 June 1767.
321. The Pennsylvania Gazette, Philadelphia, Pennsylvania, 21 November 1771.
322. "Bachman Information," 29 June 1999, personal e-mail.
323. Colonial and Revolutionary Families of Pennsylvania; Genealogical and Personal Memoirs, New Series, editor Wilfred Jordan, New York, Lewis Historical Publishing Co., 1911-, v. 12, p. 441.
324. John Bachman household, 1790 U.S. census, Northampton, Pennsylvania (Upper Saucon), p. 316, National Archives Microfilm M-637, Roll 8.
325. Littrell, J. Harvey, Lewis Harvey Webster and Susan Agler, Their Descendants, Including the Baughman, Bradford, and Other Related Families, Manhattan, Kansas, J. H. Littrell, 1984, revised 1985, p. 106.
326. Ancestors of Gregg Derrell Freese, <http://www.familytreemaker.com/users/f/r/e/Gregg--D-Freese/GENE6-0012.html>.
327. Ely, Warren S., Letter to Mrs. Norville Finley Young, 14 September 1938, Family Collection, Bachman Family Notes, Historical Society of Pennsylvania, Philadelphia, Pennsylvania.
328. Heller, William J., History of Northampton County, Pennsylvania, and the Grand Valley of the Lehigh, New York, American Historical Society, 1920, v. 3, p. 394.
329. Washburn, Elizabeth F., Snively-Snavely; the Swiss ancestors and American descendants of Johann Jacob Schnebele (1659-1743) and other Snivelys and Snavelys of southeastern Pennsylvania, Baltimore, Gateway Press, 1986, p. 28.
330. Davis, Richard Warren, Emigrants, Refugees, and Prisoners, Provo, Utah, 1995-1997, v. 2, p. 56 (Davis gives death date as 1806).
331. Ibid. v. 2, p. 57.
332. Ibid. v. 2, p. 56.
333. Weiser, Frederick S., "The Story of John Adam Eyer, Schoolmaster and Frakturist," Ebbes fer Alle-Ebber, Ebbes fer Dich; Something for Everyone, Something For You; Essays in Memoriam Albert Franklin Buffington, Breinigsville, Pennsylvania, 1980, Publications of The Pennsylvania German Society, v. 14, p. 439.
334. MacMaster, Richard K., Conscience in Crisis; Mennonites and Other Peace Churches in America, 1739-1789, Scottdale, Pennsylvania, Herald Press, 1979, p. 441-442. As his authority, MacMaster cites the Records of the Supreme Executive Council, Clemency File, P.H.M.C.
335. "Forfeited Estates, Inventories, and Sales, Northampton County Miscellaneous," Pennsylvania Archives, series 6, v. 12, p. 429-430.
336. Washburn, Elizabeth F., Snively-Snavely; the Swiss ancestors and American descendants of Johann Jacob Schnebele (1659-1743) and other Snivelys and Snavelys of southeastern Pennsylvania, Baltimore, Gateway Press, 1986, p. 27-28.
337. Battle, J. H., History of Bucks County, Pennsylvania, including an account of its original exploration, Spartanburg, South Carolina, Reprint Co., 1985, p. 602.
338. Ruth, John L., 'Twas Seeding Time, Pennsylvania, Herald Press, 1976, p. 171-173.
339. MacMaster, Richard K., Conscience in Crisis; Mennonites and Other Peace Churches in America, 1739-1789, Scottdale, Pennsylvania, Herald Press, 1979, p. 297-298.
340. Ibid. p. 399-400.
341. Ibid. p. 438-439.
342. Wenger, John C., "Franconia Mennonites and Military Service, 1683-1923," The Mennonite Quarterly Review, October 1936, v. X, no. 4, p. 222-247.
343. George Bachman household, 1790 U.S. census, Northampton County, Pennsylvania (Upper Saucon Township), p. 316, National Archives Microfilm M-637, Roll 8.
344. Davis, Richard Warren, Emigrants, Refugees, and Prisoners, Provo, Utah, 1995-1997, v. 2, p. 56-57.
345. The Pennsylvania Gazette, Philadelphia, Pennsylvania, 4 October 1753.
346. The Pennsylvania Gazette, Philadelphia, Pennsylvania, 10 October 1754.
347. The Pennsylvania Gazette, Philadelphia, Pennsylvania, 21 April 1763.
348. The Pennsylvania Gazette, Philadelphia, Pennsylvania, 26 April 1764.
349. The Pennsylvania Gazette, Philadelphia, Pennsylvania, 24 November 1768.
350. The Pennsylvania Gazette, Philadelphia, Pennsylvania, 24 November 1768.
351. The Pennsylvania Gazette, Philadelphia, Pennsylvania, 24 August 1769.
352. MacMaster, Richard K., Conscience in Crisis; Mennonites and Other Peace Churches in America, 1739-1789, Scottdale, Pennsylvania, Herald Press, 1979, p. 441. As his authority, MacMaster cites the Pennsylvania Evening Post, Philadelphia, 22 August 1778.
353. Roberts, Charles Rhoads, History of Lehigh County, Pennsylvania, and a Genealogical and Biographical Record of its Families, Allentown, Pennsylvania, Lehigh Valley Publishing Company, 1914, v. 2, p. 24.
354. Auglaize County, Ohio, Early Births Before Probate Records, 1830's-1869, Wapakoneta, Ohio, Auglaize County Chapter of the Ohio Genealogical Society, 1994, p. 29.
355. Henry Bitler and Margaret Burden marriage record, Auglaize County Marriage records, v. 1, p. 122, Probate Court, Wapakoneta, Ohio, (Film 963056 Family History Library).
356. James Berden and Margaret Ann Parlett marriage record, Allen County Marriage records, Probate Court, Lima, Ohio, (Film 901412 Family History Library).
357. James Berden and Sarah Wright marriage record, Allen County Marriage record, Probate Court, Lima, Ohio, (Film 901412 Family History Library).
358. "Margaret Ann Parlett Burden Bitler Iiams," 8 January 2000, personal e-mail.
359. Margaret Parlett individual record, Ancestral File, AFN: 8DMK-Q6.
360. Auglaize County, Ohio, Cemetery Inscriptions, Wapakoneta, Ohio, Auglaize County Genealogical Society, 1989-, v. 2, bk. 2, p. 317.
361. Wakefield, Robert S., Richard Warren of the Mayflower and His Descendants for Four Generations, 4th ed., Plymouth, Mass., General Society of Mayflower Descendants, 1991, p. 16.
362. Chute, William J., Damn Yankee! The First Career of Frederick A. P. Barnard: Educator, Scientist, Idealist, Port Washington, New York, Kennikat Press, 1978, p. 3.
363. Johnson, Dr. J. W., "Sketches of Judge A. B. Longstreet and Dr. F. A. P. Barnard," Publications of the Mississippi Historical Society, 1912, v. 12, p. 122-148.
364. Barnard, Frederick A. P., "Autobiographical sketch of Dr. F. A. P. Barnard," Publications of the Mississippi Historical Society, 1912, v. 12, p. 107-121.
365. Chute, William J., Damn Yankee! The First Career of Frederick A. P. Barnard: Educator, Scientist, Idealist, Port Washington, New York, Kennikat Press, 1978, p. 142.
366. Frederick Barnard household, 1880 U.S. census, New York, New York, ED 576, pt. 1, sheet 24 (p. 297D), lines 46-49, National Archives Microfilm T-9, Roll 894, (Ancestry.com: 1880, New York, New York, New York, ED576, pt. 1, image 24).
367. Margaret McMurray Barnard death mention, New York Times, New York City, New York, 6 October 1891, p. 5.
368. Chute, William J., Damn Yankee! The First Career of Frederick A. P. Barnard: Educator, Scientist, Idealist, Port Washington, New York, Kennikat Press, 1978, p. 98. As his authority, Chute cites the Tuscaloosa Independent Monitor, January 6, 1848.
369. Barnard - McMurray Marriage, Independent Monitor, Tuscaloosa, Tuscaloosa County, Alabama, 6 January 1848, p. 3.
370. History of Auglaize County, Ohio, edited by William J. McMurray, Indiana, Allen County Public Library, 1985, (reprint of Indianapolis, Indiana, Historical Publishing Company, 1923), p. 667.
371. Davenport, Charles B., "Biographical Memoir of Frederick Augustus Porter Barnard, 1809-1889," National Academy of Sciences Biographical Memoirs, 1939, v. 20, 10th memoir, p. 259-272.
372. Robert Barnard household, 1830 U.S. Census, Berkshire, Massachusetts (Sheffield), p. 276, line 4, National Archives Microfilm M-19, Roll 62, (Ancestry.com: 1830, Massachusetts, Berkshire, Sheffield, image 27).
373. Chute, William J., Damn Yankee! The First Career of Frederick A. P. Barnard: Educator, Scientist, Idealist, Port Washington, New York, Kennikat Press, 1978, p. 78.
374. F. A. P. Barnard household, 1840 U.S. census, Tuscaloosa County, Alabama, p. 193, line 17, National Archives Microfilm M-704, Roll 16, (Ancestry.com: 1840, Alabama, Tuscaloosa, image 5).
375. Chute, William J., Damn Yankee! The First Career of Frederick A. P. Barnard: Educator, Scientist, Idealist, Port Washington, New York, Kennikat Press, 1978, p. 114, 116.
376. Barnard, Henry, "Frederick A. P. Barnard," American Journal of Education, December 1858, v. 5, no. 15, p. 753-773.
377. Chute, William J., Damn Yankee! The First Career of Frederick A. P. Barnard: Educator, Scientist, Idealist, Port Washington, New York, Kennikat Press, 1978, p. 121.
378. F. A. Barnard household, 1850 U.S. census, Tuscaloosa County, Alabama (District 1), p. 186A, dwelling 747, family 747, lines 20-21, National Archives Microfilm M-432, Roll 16, (Ancestry.com: 1850, Alabama, Tuscaloosa, District 1, image 95).
379. Thomas Maxwell household, 1850 U.S. census, Tuscaloosa County, Alabama (District 1), p. 152B, dwelling 192, family 192, line 28-32, National Archives Microfilm M-432, Roll 16, (Ancestry.com: 1850, Alabama, Tuscaloosa, District 1, image 26).
380. John Maxwell household, 1850 U.S. census, Tuscaloosa County, Alabama (District 1), p. 152B, dwelling 193, family 193, line 33-36, National Archives Microfilm M-432, Roll 16, (Ancestry.com: 1850, Alabama, Tuscaloosa, District 1, image 26).
381. F. A. P. Barnard household, 1860 U.S. census, Lafayette County, Mississippi, p. 169, dwelling 1107, family 1107, lines 2-3, National Archives Microfilm M-653, Roll 585, (Ancestry.com: 1860, Mississippi, Lafayette, image 169).
382. Lang, Harry G. and Bonnie Meath-Lang, Deaf Persons in the Arts and Sciences, a Biographical Dictionary, Westport, Connecticut, Greenwood Press, 1995, p. 28.
383. Chute, William J., Damn Yankee! The First Career of Frederick A. P. Barnard: Educator, Scientist, Idealist, Port Washington, New York, Kennikat Press, 1978, p. 187. As his authority, Chute cites the New York Times, 1 September 1864.
384. Frederick Barnard household, 1870 U.S. census, New York, New York (19th Ward, 9th Election District), p. 303A, dwelling 152, family 167, lines 21-24, National Archives Microfilm M-593, Roll 1003.
385. President's Barnard's Illness, New York Times, New York City, New York, 24 April 1889, p. 8.
386. President Barnard Dead, New York Times, New York City, New York, 28 April 1889, p. 5.
387. "A Barnard Medal," New York Times, 22 September 1889.
388. Fulton, John, Memoirs of Frederick A. P. Barnard, New York, for Columbia University Press by Macmillan, 1896, p. 104-106.
389. Chute, William J., Damn Yankee! The First Career of Frederick A. P. Barnard: Educator, Scientist, Idealist, Port Washington, New York, Kennikat Press, 1978, p. 98.
390. Ibid. p. 116.
391. Ibid. p. 143.
392. Robert McMurray Sr. will, 31 March 1871, Auglaize County Will Book, v. 2, p. 238-240, Probate Court, Wapakoneta, Ohio.
393. Margaret McMurray Barnard obituary, New York Times, New York City, New York, 6 October 1891, p. 3.
394. Margaret McMurray Barnard obituary, Auglaize Democrat, Wapakoneta, Auglaize County, Ohio, 26 November 1891, p. 5.
395. Wakefield, Robert S., Richard Warren of the Mayflower and His Descendants for Four Generations, 4th ed., Plymouth, Mass., General Society of Mayflower Descendants, 1991, p. 9.
396. Ibid. p. 11.
397. Ibid. p. 14.
398. Ibid. p. 5.
399. Robert Bartlett will, <www.maddoxinteractive.com/mayflower/robert_bartlett.htm>.
400. The Inventory of Robert Bartlett, Plymouth Colony Wills, v. III, part 2, f. 87, <http://etext.lib.virginia.edu/users/deetz/Plymouth/P250.htm>.
401. Card, Nan, "Pioneer families," Sandusky County Heritage, Winter 1985, v. 6, no. 1, p. 21.
402. Ohio Marriages, extracted from The Old Northwest Genealogical Quarterly, edited by Marjorie Smith, Baltimore, Genealogical Publishing Company, 1986, p. 21.
403. David Baughman household, 1830 U.S. census, Franklin County, Ohio (Mifflin Township), p. 44, National Archives Microfilm M-19, Roll 131.
404. History of Sandusky County, Ohio, Cleveland, H. Z. Williams, 1882, p. 743.
405. Portrait and Biographical Record of Marion and Hardin Counties, Ohio, Chicago, Chapman Publishing Company, 1895, p. 174.
406. David Baughman and Catharine Yike family group sheet, (unpublished genealogical material), 14 June 1978.
407. Portrait and Biographical Record of Marion and Hardin Counties, Ohio, Chicago, Chapman Publishing Company, 1895, p. 174-175.
408. Auglaize County, Ohio, Cemetery Inscriptions, Wapakoneta, Ohio, Auglaize County Genealogical Society, 1989-, v. 2, bk. 2, p. 288.
409. David Baughman household, 1850 U.S. census, Auglaize County, Ohio (Union Township), p. 315, family 309, dwelling 309, National Archives Microfilm M-432, Roll 660, <http://www.rootsweb.com/~usgenweb/oh/auglaize/census/1850/0314b.gif>.
410. "Henry Baughman Family," 1 April 1996, personal e-mail.
411. David Baughman and Rebecca Beaver marriage record, Auglaize County Marriage records license granted, v. 1, p. 21, ceremony performed, v. 1, p. 27, Probate Court, Wapakoneta, Ohio, (Film 963056 Family History Library).
412. David Baughman household, 1870 U.S. census, Hardin County, Ohio (Roundhead Township), p. 519B, dwelling 12, family 12, lines 26-34, National Archives Microfilm M-593, Roll 1219, (HeritageQuest: 1870, Ohio, Hardin, Roundhead, Series M593, Roll 1219, p. 519).
413. David Baughman household, 1880 U.S. census, Hardin County, Ohio (Roundhead), ED 108, sheet 7, p. 256C, dwelling 25, family 25, lines 7-15, National Archives Microfilm T-9, Roll 1031, (HeritageQuest: 1880, Ohio, Hardin, Roundhead, Series T9, Roll 1031, p. 256).
414. David Baughman IGI birth record, 3 July 1816, Franklin County, Ohio, parents Henry Baughman, Mary Agler, International Genealogical Index, submitted by LDS Church member for LDS Temple Ordinances, (Film 1260973 Batch 8126505 Sheet 40 Family History Library).
415. David Baughman IGI birth record, 3 July 1820, Franklin County, Ohio, parents Henry Baughman, Mary Agler, International Genealogical Index, submitted by LDS Church member for LDS Temple Ordinances, (Film 2034602 Family History Library).
416. Bowers, Ruth and Anita Short, "Auglaize County, Ohio, Marriages, 1848-1849," Gateway to the West, Baltimore, Genealogical Publishing Company, 1989, (reprint of serial: v. 1-11; 1968-1978), v. 1, p. 99.
417. Henry Baughman estate, Auglaize County journal book, v. 1, p. 149, Probate Court, Wapakoneta, Ohio.
418. Deed of sale from Josiah and Sarah Baughman to David Baughman, 16 July 1850, Auglaize County Deed records, v. 6, p. 123, Wapakoneta, Ohio, (Film 914116 Family History Library).
419. "Auglaize County, Ohio, Delinquent Tax List, 1850, Union Twp. Personal Property Tax," Fallen Timbers Ances-tree, July 1996, v. 18, no. 3, p. 4-5, p. 4.
420. Deed of sale from Henry Baughman to David Baughman, 5 March 1851, Auglaize County Deed records, v. 7, p. 27, Wapakoneta, Ohio, (Film 914117 Family History Library).
421. Deed of sale from Samuel and Eliza Jane Baughman to David Baughman, 6 May 1851, Auglaize County Deed records, v. 7, p. 26, Wapakoneta, Ohio, (Film 914117 Family History Library).
422. David Baughman vs. Samuel Baughman et al, June 1851, Auglaize County Chancery Court Records, v. 1, p. 330-334, Probate Court, Wapakoneta, Ohio.
423. Beaty, Lura E. and Mary Lou Chapman, Auglaize County Cemeteries, Ohio, 1986, (Film 157130 Item 4 Family History Library), p. 295. (Erroneously read as 1851).
424. Family group record for Joseph Wehner / Elizabeth Gerstner, (unpublished genealogical material), 6 November 1997.
425. Auglaize County, Ohio, Probate Death Records, volumes 1, 2, and 3, 1867-1898, Wapakoneta, Ohio, Auglaize County Genealogical Society, 1995, p. 169 (Wehner, Probate Court Death Records, v. 1, p. 79).
426. Henry Bachman birth record, Bachman Family German Hymn and Prayer Book (translated and transcribed), George Baughman, Revolutionary War Pension and Bounty Land Warrant Application File BLWT.9062, Pension File W4632, National Archives Microfilm M-804, Roll 178.
427. Beaty, Lura E. and Mary Lou Chapman, Auglaize County Cemeteries, Ohio, 1986, (Film 157130 Item 4 Family History Library), p. 295.
428. Auglaize County, Ohio, Cemetery Inscriptions, Wapakoneta, Ohio, Auglaize County Genealogical Society, 1989-, v. 1, bk. 2, p. 161.
429. Portrait and Biographical Record of Marion and Hardin Counties, Ohio, Chicago, Chapman Publishing Company, 1895.
430. Henry Boughman and Mary Eagler marriage record, Franklin County Marriage records, v. 1, p. 104, Probate Court, Columbus, Ohio, (Film 285142 Family History Library).
431. Littrell, J. Harvey, Lewis Harvey Webster and Susan Agler, Their Descendants, Including the Baughman, Bradford, and Other Related Families, Manhattan, Kansas, J. H. Littrell, 1984, revised 1985, p. 122.
432. Personal letter, 13 November 1997.
433. Henry Baughman birth record, 26 August 1787, Northampton County, Pennsylvania, parents John George Baughman, Barbara Steele, International Genealogical Index, submitted by LDS Church member for LDS Temple Ordinances, (Film 1396330 Batch 8710603 Sheet 1 Family History Library).
434. "Muster Roll for Battalion Muster at Worthington, Ohio, May 27, 1808," The Old Northwest Genealogical Quarterly, October 1903, v. 6, p. 153.
435. Thorndale, William and William Dollarhide, Map Guide to the U.S. Federal Census, 1790-1920, Baltimore, Genealogical Publishing Company, 1987, p. 269.
436. Ibid. p. 270.
437. Henry Baughman household, 1830 U.S. census, Franklin County, Ohio (Mifflin Township), p. 45, National Archives Microfilm M-19, Roll 131.
438. Henry Baughman land entry case file no. 6501, 11 February 1833, Ohio, Bucyrus Land Office, National Archives, Washington D.C.
439. Henry Baughman land entry case file no. 6502, 11 February 1833, Ohio, Bucyrus Land Office, National Archives, Washington D.C.
440. History of Franklin and Pickaway Counties, Ohio, Cleveland, William Brothers, 1880, (Film 0908855 Item 1 Family History Library), p. 485.
441. Henry Baughman land patent, 16 September 1834, State of Ohio, Cash Entry Sale, Bucyrus Land Office, Certificate 6501, <http://www.glorecords.blm.gov> downloaded 1 January 1998.
442. Henry Baughman land patent, 16 September 1834, State of Ohio, Cash Entry Sale, Bucyrus Land Office, Certificate no. 6502, <http://www.glorecords.blm.gov> downloaded 1 January 1998.
443. Henry Baughman land entry case file no. 5636, 25 January 1836, Ohio, Lima Land Office, National Archives, Washington D.C.
444. Henry Baughman land entry case file no. 5637, 25 January 1836, Ohio, Lima Land Office, National Archives, Washington D.C.
445. Henry Baughman land entry case file no. 6906, 2 June 1836, Ohio, Lima Land Office, National Archives, Washington D.C.
446. Henry Baughman land entry case file no. 6907, 2 June 1836, Ohio, Lima Land Office, National Archives, Washington D.C.
447. Williamson, C. W., History of Western Ohio and Auglaize County, Columbus, Ohio, Press of W. M. Linn, 1905, p. 715.
448. Henry Baughman land patent, 16 March 1837, State of Ohio, Cash Entry Sale, Lima Land Office, Certificate no. 5636, <http://www.glorecords.blm.gov> downloaded 1 January 1998.
449. Henry Baughman land patent, 16 March 1837, State of Ohio, Cash Entry Sale, Lima Land Office, Certificate no. 5637, <http://www.glorecords.blm.gov> downloaded 1 January 1998.
450. Henry Baughman land patent, 18 March 1837, State of Ohio, Cash Entry Sale, Lima Land Office, Certificate no. 6906, <http://www.glorecords.blm.gov> downloaded 1 January 1998.
451. Henry Baughman land patent, 18 March 1837, State of Ohio, Cash Entry Sale, Lima Land Office, Certificate no. 6907, <http://www.glorecords.blm.gov> downloaded 1 January 1998.
452. Deed of sale from Henry and Mary Baughman to William Baughman, 20 February 1838, Auglaize County Deed records, v. 2B, p. 572, Wapakoneta, Ohio, (Film 914114 Family History Library).
453. Henry Baughman household, 1840 U.S. census, Allen County, Ohio (Union Township), p. 136, National Archives Microfilm M-704, Roll 375.
454. Samuel Baughman household, 1840 U.S. census, Allen County, Ohio (Union Township), p. 136, National Archives Microfilm M-704, Roll 375.
455. Deed of sale from Henry and Mary Baughman to the Trustees of the Methodist Episcopal Church, 28 July 1845, Auglaize County Deed records v. 5, p. 95, Wapakoneta, Ohio, (Film 914116 Family History Library).
456. Deed of sale from Amos and Mary Jane Copeland to Henry Baughman, 18 December 1845, Auglaize County Deed records, v. 5, p. 120, Wapakoneta, Ohio, (Film 914116 Family History Library).
457. Deed of sale from Henry and Mary Baughman to Jesse Penne, 7 October 1846, Auglaize County Deed records v. 5, p. 235, Wapakoneta, Ohio, (Film 914116 Family History Library).
458. Deed of sale from William and Elizabeth Baughman to Andrew Waggoner, 31 July 1847, Auglaize County Deed records, v. 5, p. 364, Wapakoneta, Ohio, (Film 914116 Family History Library).
459. Deed of sale from David and Sarah Davis to Henry Baughman, 24 October 1849, Auglaize County Deed records, v. 4, p. 107, Wapakoneta, Ohio, (Film 914115 Family History Library).
460. Deed of sale from Henry and Mary Baughman to David Davis, 24 October 1849, Auglaize County Deed records, v. 4, p. 220, Wapakoneta, Ohio, (Film 914115 Family History Library).
461. Rings, Blanche Tipton, Abstracted Wills, 1805-1831, from Franklin County, Ohio, Court Records, with Genealogical Notes, Columbus, Franklin County Genealogical Society, 1982, p. 1.
462. Mary Baughman household, 1850 U.S. census, Auglaize County, Ohio (Union Township), p. 315, family 310, dwelling 310, National Archives Microfilm M-432, Roll 660, <http://www.rootsweb.com/~usgenweb/oh/auglaize/census/1850/0314b.gif>.
463. Isaiah Baughman household, 1850 U.S. census, Auglaize County, Ohio (Union Township), p. 315, dwelling 308, family 308, National Archives Microfilm M-432, Roll 660, <http://www.rootsweb.com/~usgenweb/oh/auglaize/census/1850/0314b.gif>.
464. Henry Bittler household, 1850 U.S. census, Auglaize County, Ohio (Clay Township), p. 314, dwelling 311, family 311, National Archives Microfilm M-432, Roll 660, <http://www.rootsweb.com/~usgenweb/oh/auglaize/census/1850/0314b.gif>.
465. Littrell, J. Harvey, Lewis Harvey Webster and Susan Agler, Their Descendants, Including the Baughman, Bradford, and Other Related Families, Manhattan, Kansas, J. H. Littrell, 1984, revised 1985, p. 71.
466. Deed of sale from Frederick Agler to Jacob Agler, 7 April 1792, Dauphin County, Pennsylvania.
467. Littrell, J. Harvey, Lewis Harvey Webster and Susan Agler, Their Descendants, Including the Baughman, Bradford, and Other Related Families, Manhattan, Kansas, J. H. Littrell, 1984, revised 1985, p. 74.
468. Martin, William T., History of Franklin County, Columbus, Ohio, Follett, Foster, 1858, (Film 874285 Family History Library), p. 228.
469. Littrell, J. Harvey, Lewis Harvey Webster and Susan Agler, Their Descendants, Including the Baughman, Bradford, and Other Related Families, Manhattan, Kansas, J. H. Littrell, 1984, revised 1985, p. 81-82.
470. Ibid. p. 82.
471. Meyer, Mary Keysor, "The Eckler Family of Maryland and Kentucky," Kentucky Genealogist, v. 23, no. 3, p. 83-96.
472. "Agler Genealogy," 10 July 2000, personal e-mail.
473. History of Franklin and Pickaway Counties, Ohio, Cleveland, William Brothers, 1880, (Film 0908855 Item 1 Family History Library), p. [484].
474. MacDonald—Putnam—Agler, 1972, (Film 874329 Item 6 Family History Center).
475. Littrell, J. Harvey, Lewis Harvey Webster and Susan Agler, Their Descendants, Including the Baughman, Bradford, and Other Related Families, Manhattan, Kansas, J. H. Littrell, 1984, revised 1985, p. 71-76.
476. "Franklin County Pioneer Settlers Memorial," The Old Northwest Genealogical Quarterly, July 1912, v. 15, p. 77-80, p. 78.
477. Smith, Clifford Neal, Federal Land Series, 1799-1832, Chicago, American Library Association, 1973, v. 2, p. 209 (Coates patent, 4000 acres).
478. "The First Settlement of Franklinton and Columbus, Ohio," The Old Northwest Genealogical Quarterly, July 1912, v. 15, p. 36-54, p. 49.
479. • Franklin County, Ohio, Chancery Book, no. 1, p. 320+
480. Martin, William T., History of Franklin County, Columbus, Ohio, Follett, Foster, 1858, (Film 874285 Family History Library), p. 3.
481. Ibid. p. 226.
482. Moore, Opha, History of Franklin County, Ohio, Topeka, Historical Publishing Company, 1930, v. 1, p. 508.
483. Ohio Source Records from The Ohio Genealogical Quarterly, Baltimore, Genealogical Publishing Company, 1986, p. 18.
484. Gardner, Frank W., "Central Ohio Genealogical Notes and Queries," National Genealogical Society Quarterly, March 1938, v. 26, no. 1, p. 13.
485. Ohio Source Records from The Ohio Genealogical Quarterly, Baltimore, Genealogical Publishing Company, 1986, p. 182.
486. Rings, Blanche Tipton, Abstracted Wills, 1805-1831, from Franklin County, Ohio, Court Records, with Genealogical Notes, Columbus, Franklin County Genealogical Society, 1982, p .1.
487. Personal letter, 24 July 2000.
488. Ohio Source Records from The Ohio Genealogical Quarterly, Baltimore, Genealogical Publishing Company, 1986, p. 192.
489. Personal letter, 18 November 1997.
490. Meyer, Mary Keysor, "The Three Joseph (Van) Gundys," The Pennsylvania Genealogical Magazine, 1974, v. xxviii, no. 3, p. 111-127.
491. Ibid. p. 113.
492. Littrell, J. Harvey, Lewis Harvey Webster and Susan Agler, Their Descendants, Including the Baughman, Bradford, and Other Related Families, Manhattan, Kansas, J. H. Littrell, 1984, revised 1985, p. 81.
493. "Search for Graves of War Veterans Reveals Many in St. Johns Cemetery," Fallen Timbers Ances-tree, January 1997, v. 19, no. 1, p. 17.
494. Stephen Looney household, 1850 U.S. census, Auglaize County, Ohio (Union Township), p. 310b, lines 22-25, dwelling 254, family 254, National Archives Microfilm M-432, Roll 660.
495. "Marriages in this vicinity when it was yet Allen County, transcribed from Allen County records by Samuel Craig; these marriages were taken from the Auglaize County Democrat, March and April of 1914," Fallen Timbers Ances-tree, Summer 1989, v. 2, no. 3, p. 3-9.
496. Family Group Sheets for Adam Patterson and William P. Morey, (unpublished genealogical material), July 1994.
497. The Family of Martin Van Buren Morey, (unpublished genealogical material), received July 1995.
498. Martin V. Morey death certificate, 11 March 1934, Greene County Death certificates (unnumbered), Des Moines, Iowa.
499. "Martin Kirkwood Morey question," 26 August 1999, personal e-mail.
500. Mary Agler death record (transcribed), Van Wert Death Records, book 1, p. 258, no. 7, County Clerk, Van Wert, Ohio.
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