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1. CD V703-01, Vol. 3, World Family Tree, @1996, Broderbund Software,Inc., Pedigree File #1440.
2. CD V714-01, Vol. 14, World Family Tree, @1996, Broderbund Software,Inc., Pedigree Files #2592.
3. http://homepages.rootsweb.com/~nhatcher/dat97.htm, April 7, 1999.
1. CD V715-01, Vol. 15, World Family Tree, @1996, Broderbund Software,Inc., Pedigree File #2558.
2. http://homepages.rootsweb.com/~nhatcher/dat97.htm, April 7, 1999.
1. GENDEX - http://paulw.ne.mediaone.net/html/fam00261.htm - April 28,1998.
38. George Taylor
1. CD V727, Vol. 27, World Family Tree, @1998, Broderbund Software,Inc., Pedigree File #1889.
40. Samuel C. Brown
NOTE: According to the birthplaces of their children, Samuel C. and Elizabeth Brown left Virginia for Ohio sometime after 1816 arriving by 1818. They are in Pike County Ohio in 1830. Around 1837 or 38 they left Ohio and are in Davies County Missouri in 1840. Samuel is shown in the 1840 Davies Co Census as 50-60 years, 1 male 20-30, (David), 2 males 15-20 (William and Phillip), 2 males 10-15 (James and Samuel) 1 female 50-60 (Elizabeth) and 1 female 15-20 (Eliza)
42. Obediah Keller
According to thee 1850 Daviess County, Missouri Census, Obed was afarmer.
44. Daniel Landes
SOURCE: Information from Edna Hammontree and IGI.
SOURCE: Information from Edna Hammontree and IGI
IMMIGRATION: Came on the ship Johan Georg and some came on the
Copernicus. Point of origin was Leisnig. They were part of theimmigration from Saxony of the founders of the Lutheran Church.Misssouri Synod. They settled in Missouri Synod communities.
58. Heinrich Christoph Warnecke
DEATH: Died on his 23rd wedding anniversary
NOTE: Was said to be decended from the Royal Family of Holland. (Queen VIctoria)