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| |_Catherine BREINER __|_Catharina Magdalena (Ley or) LOY _
| (.... - 1836) m 1780 (1742 - 1806)
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| (1834 - 1891) m 1860 |
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[7590] John m. Annie E. Shoaff (1862-1955). He died of a cerebral hemorrhage at the home of his sister, Anna May. Annie r. Elliottsburg, PA.
_Hans Heinrich FREY _+
| (1583 - 1634) m 1609
_Gregorious FREY ____|_Anna HON ___________
| (1610 - 1687) (1589 - 1632)
_Johann Jacob FREY __|
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| |_Anna Maria SCHAUB __|
| (1665 - 1725) m 1688|
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[3062] In 1783 Michael inherited 150 acres in Berks Co. from his father. Michael bought the John Sharp tract south of Loysville, later known as the Ritter farm. He moved to Perry Co. in 1788. He and his neighbor Martin Bernheisel gave the land in Loysvile on which the Lutheran and Reformed Churches and the cemetery were built [see "The Perry Review, Vol. 30 - 2009" (Newport, PA: The Perry Historians), pp. 14-16]. Michael was on the building committee. The log church was 30 x 40 feet in size. Michael was confirmed in the Lutheran Church. He served with his brother George and his sister's husband, Andreas Dressler, in Capt. Smith's Co., 2nd Battalion, Berks Co. Militia, during the War for Independence (Andrew Loy reports via email 5/99: "found reference to his service in the 3rd Penn. Rifle Rgt. durring the war, I believe Capt. Alexander DeHearts' company, but the information is in one of the volumes of the Penn. State Archives. The reference does mention that he participated in the Battle of Long Island in August of 1776."). The town was originally called 'Andesville' and was renamed in his honor in 1848. See cemetery records transcribed by Harry Lenig at http://www.rootsweb.com/~paperry/leblucem.htm
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www.rootsweb.com/~paperry/leblucem.htm
_Henry Young MCCLELLAN __+
| (1816 - 1886) m 1838
_Joseph Lawrence MCCLELLAN _|_Margaret GORMAN ________
| (1848 - 1910) m 1868 (.... - 1852)
_John William Henry MCCLELLAN _|
| (1871 - 1944) m 1889 |
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| |_Mary Elizabeth VANN _______|_Mary Ann WOOD __________
| (1846 - 1909) m 1868
_Charles Mathers MCCLELLAN _|
| (1895 - 1951) m 1918 |
| | _William COLSON _________
| | | (1797 - 1863) m 1822
| | _James Dell COLSON _________|_Martha Matilda DELL ____
| | | (1823 - 1866) m 1853 (1800 - 1868)
| |_Theresa Louise COLSON ________|
| (1866 - 1952) m 1889 |
| | _William Hudson SCRUGGS _+
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| |_Margaret Ann SCRUGGS ______|_Rebecca M. MATHERS _____
| (1830 - 1900) m 1853 (1805 - 1863)
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(1901 - 1989) m 1918 |
| _Richard (II) SCRUGGS ___+
| | (1757 - 1833) m 1779
| _William Hudson SCRUGGS ____|_Ann HUDSON _____________
| | (1801 - 1889) m 1868 (1762 - 1833)
|_Elizabeth Isabelle SCRUGGS ___|
(1872 - 1949) m 1898 |
| _Joseph Perrill COOPER __+
| | (1777 - 1842) m 1804
|_Elizabeth Isabelle COOPER _|_Sarah Ann FRANKLIN _____
(1828 - 1892) m 1868 (1788 - 1874)
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According to one record she is Sarah Coles. She and her ancestry are from http://www.bcooper.aaahosting.net/dat71.html#15 in 2003 and are not verified. Also see http://members.gtw.net/~dollard/ancestors/pafn12.htm which offers: "The will of Hugh Parrell does not mention a daughter Sarah, but he did leave 300 acres to Sarah's husband, 'my loving kinsman John Bruce'. This could be interpreted to mean that Sarah was Hugh's daughter and her inheritance was directed to her husband, but it could also mean that the inheritance was directed to his sister or another relatives' husband. Hugh Parrell and Sarah's husband both died in Sep 1748. The birth dates of the children of John and Sarah Bruce and Hugh and Ann Parrell seems to indicate that all four were probably born around 1690 or earlier, so it would appear that they were from the same generation. John Bruce's will was written in Nov 1747, nearly a year before Hugh's will was written. It seems to me to be much more logical that Hugh knew John was about to die also and he was making sure his sister was taken care of." Rick Zeolla's tree at http://awt.ancestry.com in 2004 (not verified) states that Sarah was b. in Fodyce Parish, Banff, Scotland, and provides her siblings.
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_Daniel SNYDER ______|
| (1866 - 1902) m 1887|
| | _Andreas GEIST _____________+
| | | (1755 - 1849)
| | _Abraham GEIST _________________|_Maria Catharina SCHNEIDER _
| | | (1813 - 1883) (1778 - 1859)
| |_Catherine GEIST ____|
| (1836 - 1903) m 1856|
| | _Christopher HEPLER ________+
| | | (1777 - 1847) m 1799
| |_Elizabeth HEPLER ______________|_Catherine WAGNER __________
| (1813 - 1888) (1780 - 1855)
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|_Nettie May HEINE ___|
(1862 - 1956) m 1887|
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| _John VANDLING _________________|____________________________
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|_Charity VANDLING ___|
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|_Catherine ("Annie") RODENBACH _|____________________________
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_William TETHERLY ___|
| (.... - 1691) m 1683|
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| (1685 - ....)
| _Thomas ROBIE _______+
| | (1538 - 1588) m 1569
| _Thomas ROBIE _______|_Joane COWLEY _______
| | (1579 - 1653) m 1606 (.... - 1579)
| _Samuel ROBIE _______|
| | (1628 - ....) |
| | | _John COXON _________
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| | |_Mary COXON _________|_____________________
| | (1586 - 1641) m 1606
|_Mary ROBIE _________|
(.... - 1691) m 1683|
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[19403] William m. Mercy Spinney re: "Old Kittery and Her Families," p. 761. Mercy is dau. of John Spinney and Mary Diamond. The referenced book gives their descendants. William and Mercy m. 13 June 1710 in Strafford Co., NH. Cf. http://danaraepelletier.tripod.com/Kitteryvitalrecords.html and http://ftp.rootsweb.com/pub/usgenweb/me/maine/settler/1600s.txt
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[9020] Johannes is believed to have a brother, Philip, who married Sarah Ann Kell and had several children (among them a fourth child, Harry, b. 1851, d. 1932, purported father by Susan Wolf of George W. Thumma [b. 1877] and Harry P. Thumma [b. 1879]). Philip is believed to be the person aged 77 in the household of John Thumma in the 1900 census of Hampden Twp., Cumberland Co., PA. Ref.: Susan (Sli1031@aol.com) via e-mail 2/19/2000.