Yes, the DENMARKS and GEIGERS were intermarried. I think Deb Callicott, for one, is researching that. This is the point we all get to - where we need to start all over in an area, with a new bunch of names! Frustrating, but very exciting! Anne C. -----Original Message----- From: susan wilson <[email protected]> >Gerry and Anne... >Just another thought. Those Riesers came on the same boat to the US as the >Bacher family. Also, the "Rester" family married in with the >Denmarks--Stephens daughter Elizabeth married a Rester as well as Frederick >Rester marrying a Denmark. Now Stephen is mentioned as the J.P. whose >signed one of those land documents the included Felix Geiger. So the >Denmarks and Resters were close and both known by the Geigers. In addition, >Frederick Rester moved to Perry Co., MS. Believe he was granted some land >or something. Ann Stafford, the daughter of Mary Geiger Stafford Huffman >also ends up in the same place...married to a Travis, I think. > >Not only did these people live near one another, it appears that the >families were interconnected in business, maybe marriage, ect. Looks like >you may both be really be on to something! Susan