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    1. Re: [BALTGEN-L] Reding and Zulauf
    2. Tim Robinson
    3. Lisa, I found 2 JOHN REDING's on the 1890 Directory; [1] REDING, John: Tailer; 2080 Feferal Street, Baltimore & [2] REDING, John U. Lab; 809 Eastern Ave.ext. Baltimore & Also a JOS. ZULAUF; Bookmaker, at same address, & w/ a Wm. ZULAUF; Lab. too. Tim R. ***** ----- Original Message ----- From: "Lisa" <[email protected]> To: <[email protected]> Sent: Tuesday, January 03, 2006 12:43 AM Subject: Re: [BALTGEN-L] Reding and Zulauf > John, > Thank you. I have John Reding on the 1870 through 1920 censuses and > possibly the 1860 if I can prove that is him. I saw the immigration date > of 1827 which has me baffled since his death certificate says he was born > in 1832. As I go through all the census years he age is off by 10 or so > years. One census year says he was born in MO, the others say Germany. To > the best of my knowledge he never went to medical school and that is the > only census that says he was a physician. I have been told by older > family members he claimed to be a faith healer. > > Lisa > ----- Original Message ----- > From: "John Siemon" <[email protected]> > To: <[email protected]> > Sent: Tuesday, January 03, 2006 12:35 AM > Subject: RE: [BALTGEN-L] Reding and Zulauf > > >> Lisa, >> I found John and Christina Reding in 1910, in Dist 12 of Baltimore >> County. >> John is at the bottom of Ancestry's image 36 in ED 46 of the 12th >> District. >> They lived at 313 S. ?? Street (can not read the name, but it was near >> the >> 3700 block of Gough St in Highlandtown. I suspect the current street >> name >> is different. )It says he was a physician, 85 years old (born 1825?), >> married what looks like 29 years, immigrated in what looks like 1827 >> (when >> he would have been 2 years old). The writing is hard to read, so you >> might >> check image at Heritage Quest to see if the image is clearer. I did not >> find them in 1900. I think the one listed in 1860 was a porter. The >> 1864 >> City Directory >> http://www.bcpl.net/~pely/1864/ >> lists John Reding's on Aliceanna and S Bond. They were porter and >> laborer. >> No physician. You've got a real puzzle with all of that conflicting >> information. >> >> John >> >> -----Original Message----- >> From: Lisa [mailto:[email protected]] >> Sent: Sunday, January 01, 2006 2:27 PM >> To: [email protected] >> Subject: [BALTGEN-L] Reding and Zulauf >> >> I am looking for information on my Reding family and the Zulauf's who >> married into the Reding family. >> >> John Reding was born in Germany in 1832, parents unknown. He may have >> been >> in Maryland at the time of the 1860 census. 7th ward Balto. city has a >> listing for Dorada Monday 57, John Reading 27, Anna Reading 30, Frederick >> Reading 9, Caroline Reading 7, and Elizabeth Reading, 48. >> >> On the 1870 census, 2nd ward Balto. City >> Redding, John, 38 >> Redding, Anna, 38 >> Redding, Caroline, 17 (would be the same age as Caroline in 1860) Listed >> as >> invalid >> Redding, Barbara, 14 >> Redding, John, 9 >> Redding, August, 7 >> Redding, Elizabeth, 5 >> Redding, Rosa, 2 >> No Frederick listed >> >> 1880 census 1st ward Balto. City >> John is with second wife Christina, maiden name unknown. She was first >> married to Henry Zulauf. The only Reding children in the household were >> August, Elizabeth and Rosey. the Zulauf children were Henry, Margaret, >> Joseph, Annie and William. >> John and Christina had two sons together, Charles in 1880 and Louis in >> 1882. >> >> Nothing is known of John's first wife Anna or any of their children. >> There >> is a listing for a Rosa Reding buried from St. Paul's fifth German >> Reformed >> Church in Baltimore in 1889. I think this might be John's daughter Rosa. >> >> John died in 1917, Christina in 1926 and both are buried in unmarked >> graves >> in what is now Voshell's Memorial Garden. >> >> Any information on this family, especially the children of John's first >> family and his first wife would be greatly appreciated. >> >> Lisa Lockett >> [email protected] >> >> >> ==== BALTGEN Mailing List ==== >> The Baltgen-L list focuses on GENEALOGY research for >> Baltimore, Anne Arundel, Harford, and Howard Cos. MD >> >> >> >> >> >> ==== BALTGEN Mailing List ==== >> Please note that hitting reply will send your response to the entire >> list. >> Please respond to people privately and not through the list unless your >> response >> contains information of general interest. >> >> > > > > ==== BALTGEN Mailing List ==== > The Maryland Genealogical Society web site is: > http://www.rootsweb.com/~mdsgs > > > > -- > No virus found in this incoming message. > Checked by AVG Free Edition. > Version: 7.1.371 / Virus Database: 267.14.11/219 - Release Date: 1/2/2006 > >

    01/03/2006 07:36:46
    1. Re: [BALTGEN-L] Reding and Zulauf
    2. Lisa
    3. Tim, John U. Reding is my great, great grandfather. The Zulauf's are his step children. Lisa ----- Original Message ----- From: "Tim Robinson" <[email protected]> To: <[email protected]> Sent: Tuesday, January 03, 2006 2:36 PM Subject: Re: [BALTGEN-L] Reding and Zulauf > Lisa, > > I found 2 JOHN REDING's on the 1890 Directory; > [1] REDING, John: Tailer; 2080 Feferal Street, Baltimore > & > [2] REDING, John U. Lab; 809 Eastern Ave.ext. Baltimore > & Also a JOS. ZULAUF; Bookmaker, at same address, > & w/ a Wm. ZULAUF; Lab. too. > > Tim R. > ***** > > ----- Original Message ----- > From: "Lisa" <[email protected]> > To: <[email protected]> > Sent: Tuesday, January 03, 2006 12:43 AM > Subject: Re: [BALTGEN-L] Reding and Zulauf > > >> John, >> Thank you. I have John Reding on the 1870 through 1920 censuses and >> possibly the 1860 if I can prove that is him. I saw the immigration date >> of 1827 which has me baffled since his death certificate says he was born >> in 1832. As I go through all the census years he age is off by 10 or so >> years. One census year says he was born in MO, the others say Germany. >> To the best of my knowledge he never went to medical school and that is >> the only census that says he was a physician. I have been told by older >> family members he claimed to be a faith healer. >> >> Lisa >> ----- Original Message ----- >> From: "John Siemon" <[email protected]> >> To: <[email protected]> >> Sent: Tuesday, January 03, 2006 12:35 AM >> Subject: RE: [BALTGEN-L] Reding and Zulauf >> >> >>> Lisa, >>> I found John and Christina Reding in 1910, in Dist 12 of Baltimore >>> County. >>> John is at the bottom of Ancestry's image 36 in ED 46 of the 12th >>> District. >>> They lived at 313 S. ?? Street (can not read the name, but it was near >>> the >>> 3700 block of Gough St in Highlandtown. I suspect the current street >>> name >>> is different. )It says he was a physician, 85 years old (born 1825?), >>> married what looks like 29 years, immigrated in what looks like 1827 >>> (when >>> he would have been 2 years old). The writing is hard to read, so you >>> might >>> check image at Heritage Quest to see if the image is clearer. I did not >>> find them in 1900. I think the one listed in 1860 was a porter. The >>> 1864 >>> City Directory >>> http://www.bcpl.net/~pely/1864/ >>> lists John Reding's on Aliceanna and S Bond. They were porter and >>> laborer. >>> No physician. You've got a real puzzle with all of that conflicting >>> information. >>> >>> John >>> >>> -----Original Message----- >>> From: Lisa [mailto:[email protected]] >>> Sent: Sunday, January 01, 2006 2:27 PM >>> To: [email protected] >>> Subject: [BALTGEN-L] Reding and Zulauf >>> >>> I am looking for information on my Reding family and the Zulauf's who >>> married into the Reding family. >>> >>> John Reding was born in Germany in 1832, parents unknown. He may have >>> been >>> in Maryland at the time of the 1860 census. 7th ward Balto. city has a >>> listing for Dorada Monday 57, John Reading 27, Anna Reading 30, >>> Frederick >>> Reading 9, Caroline Reading 7, and Elizabeth Reading, 48. >>> >>> On the 1870 census, 2nd ward Balto. City >>> Redding, John, 38 >>> Redding, Anna, 38 >>> Redding, Caroline, 17 (would be the same age as Caroline in 1860) >>> Listed as >>> invalid >>> Redding, Barbara, 14 >>> Redding, John, 9 >>> Redding, August, 7 >>> Redding, Elizabeth, 5 >>> Redding, Rosa, 2 >>> No Frederick listed >>> >>> 1880 census 1st ward Balto. City >>> John is with second wife Christina, maiden name unknown. She was first >>> married to Henry Zulauf. The only Reding children in the household were >>> August, Elizabeth and Rosey. the Zulauf children were Henry, Margaret, >>> Joseph, Annie and William. >>> John and Christina had two sons together, Charles in 1880 and Louis in >>> 1882. >>> >>> Nothing is known of John's first wife Anna or any of their children. >>> There >>> is a listing for a Rosa Reding buried from St. Paul's fifth German >>> Reformed >>> Church in Baltimore in 1889. I think this might be John's daughter Rosa. >>> >>> John died in 1917, Christina in 1926 and both are buried in unmarked >>> graves >>> in what is now Voshell's Memorial Garden. >>> >>> Any information on this family, especially the children of John's first >>> family and his first wife would be greatly appreciated. >>> >>> Lisa Lockett >>> [email protected] >>> >>> >>> ==== BALTGEN Mailing List ==== >>> The Baltgen-L list focuses on GENEALOGY research for >>> Baltimore, Anne Arundel, Harford, and Howard Cos. MD >>> >>> >>> >>> >>> >>> ==== BALTGEN Mailing List ==== >>> Please note that hitting reply will send your response to the entire >>> list. >>> Please respond to people privately and not through the list unless your >>> response >>> contains information of general interest. >>> >>> >> >> >> >> ==== BALTGEN Mailing List ==== >> The Maryland Genealogical Society web site is: >> http://www.rootsweb.com/~mdsgs >> >> >> >> -- >> No virus found in this incoming message. >> Checked by AVG Free Edition. >> Version: 7.1.371 / Virus Database: 267.14.11/219 - Release Date: 1/2/2006 >> >> > > > ==== BALTGEN Mailing List ==== > Please make sure the options in your E mail program disables quoting the > message in HTML when posting to any Roots-L mailing list. > >

    01/03/2006 04:03:00