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    1. [G-P-L] Euchner
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    3. Perhaps you have this info? 1920 IL Iroquois Co shows John 81, b abt 1839, immigrated 1850, wife Fredericka(e?) 71, immigrated 1882.  Same page shows Grant and wife Lela? both 39 and b IL, his parents b Germany, her fa Germany, mo Switzerland, with son Orland 14 b IL. IL Marriages shows EUCHNER, JOHN F  m BUNKER, MINNIE                       1890-01-04 005/0348 00005738 IROQUOIS Betty FL From: [email protected] Subject: [G-P-L] Stofer,Stoffer,Stauffer spelling 1860 census To: [email protected] Message-ID: <[email protected]> Content-Type: text/plain; charset="US-ASCII" This was forwarded to us by a reader from the 1860 census of  Kalamazoo, Michigan and I am searching for family connections and knowledge of  the family travels to Illinois and Ohio through 1869  Mary (1844) is believed to be the wife of my Great Great Great  Grandfather Johannes (John) Euchner (1838) and married 1860-65 before birth of  daughter Mary A. ( ? 1865-66) and John F. (? 1866-68) possibly in  Tazewell County, Illinois. Third of ninth children Benjamin (1869) was  born in Martinton Township, Iroquois County, Illinois where John purchased over 200 acres of farmland so recorded. No documentation prior to land purchases as  proof. Later census shows Emma (1860) sister of Mary in the household in  Martinton and found her death in Iroquois County.  Mary died 1910 in  Martinton, John in 1920.  Family book included picture of John F.,  wife, brother Grant, wife all leaving for Ohio in 1902, possible are of  Morton Township, to help family with the operation of a family farm, Euchner or  Stoffer not known and a picture of the farm barn.  I also recall an  email print of the full 1860 census including additional brothers and sister of  May and Emma Thanks for past and future helpers - Starr  Kat

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