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| _Gustave Edward NORBERG _|____________________________
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| _Edward Henning NORBERG _|
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| | | _Clinton WAGNER ____________+
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| | |_Bertha Alida WAGNER ____|_Sarah Elizabeth GALLAGHER _
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|_Pauline Gertrude NORBERG _|
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|_Mildred CHAPMAN-PAULIK _|
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[18899] living - details excluded
[22322] Ancestral File reports she is daughter of Thoms Lumley of Lumley Castle, Durham. Cf. http://www.tudorplace.com.ar/LUMLEY.htm. (Lumley Castle takes its name from the man who was behind its creation, Sir Ralph Lumley. Sir Ralph was well-known, a popular soldier, celebrated for his bravery in battle. He played a crucial role in the defence of Berwick-on-Tweed in 1388 and the same year led the attack at the Battle of Otterburn. Sir Ralph obtained licences from Bishop Skirlaw in 1389 and from Richard III in 1392 to crenellate and rebuild his castle at Lumley. http://www.lumleycastle.com which reports "He was involved in the conspiracy to overthrow Henry IV and replace him with Richard II, a coup that failed and led to Sir Ralph and his son Thomas being arrested. The pair were both stripped of their titles and held prisoner until they were both executed in 1400. The wealth and land belonging to the Lumley family was given to the Earl of Somerset who owned the Castle so beloved by Sir Ralph until his death in 1421. The Earl had no son to bequeth his inheritance to, so under Elizabethan law Lumley Castle and all its land was restored to its rightful owners - in this case Thomas, Sir Ralph's grandson. Thomas Lumley continued the family tradition and was known as a brave and dashing soldier, a man of whom his grandfather would have been proud. He played a prominent role in the War of the Roses and was duly appointed constable of Scarbrough Castle for life. Thomas' bravery did not go unrewarded and he was summoned by writ to Parliament in 1461 where his family peerage was restored.")
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LDS Church's Ancestral File - not verified.
_Conrad RITZMAN _____
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_Johann RITZMAN _____|_____________________
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_John Jacob RITZMAN _____|
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| |_Anna Barbara RENTZ _|_____________________
| m 1693
_Peter RITZMAN ______|
| (1735 - ....) m 1757|
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| |_Eva Margaretha KRIEGER _|
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|--Eva Margreth RITZMAN
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|_Christina STUPP ____|
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|_Anna Catharina SCHULTZ _|
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[588] Eva m. 13 Dec 1785 at Christ Lutheran Church, Stouchsburg, PA to Samuel Beier. http://members.aol.com/rogercubs/stuppoutline.htm states she was b. ca. 1757 in Heidelberg Twp., Berks Co., PA and d. 6 January 1831 (buried at Simeon Lutheran Church, Gratz, PA) and that her husband was "Samuel (Beier) Boyer, b: January 17, 1759 in Heidelberg Twp., Berks Co., PA, m: December 13, 1785 in Christ Lutheran Church, Stouchsburg, Tulpehocken Twp., Berks Co., PA, d: September 16, 1823 in PA. Age at death: 64. Burial: Simeon Cemetery, Gratz, Dauphin Co., PA".