Hi Julie, I have done quite a bit of research on the Mould/Moule/Maule/Maul family and your Christopher Mould is the son of Johannes Maule and his wife Maria Catharina Menges. His date of birth was extracted from his gravestone which is located at the Brick Reformed Church in Montgomery, Orange, New York. The gravestone also indicates that he served in the 2nd Regiment of the Ulster County Militia during the Revolutionary War (also see the DAR Lineage Books, Vol 48, p 451). Christopher was baptized at the Brick Reformed Church in Montgomery on 7 Jun 1748 (Witnesses: Christian Menges. Maria Robberse, his wife...[Christian Menges was his mother's brother]). Christopher is a descendant of the German Palatine immigrant Johannes Maul who died either during the voyage to the new world, or shortly after his arrival, but most likely in 1710. I am not quite as familier with the Menges family, but I do know that Maria Catharina Menges is the daughter of Johannes Menges and Anna Eva Bosch of Eberbach, Germany. Johannes Maul married Maria Catharina Menges in Montgomery 6 Sep 1743 at the Brick Reformed Church. He was the son of Christoffel Maul and Anna Juliana Sargusch who married sometime during the voyage to the new world, or shortly after their arrival in New York. Johannes Maule was baptized in Kingston at the Old Dutch Reformed Church on 31 Jul 1720 (Witnesses: Frederik Mool; Ossertjen Mool, who were his first cousins)[Hoes Baptism #2791]. Christoffel Maul was baptized 15 Jan 1688 "as a child" in Driedorf, Hessen, Germany, (witnesses: Christoffel Theiss - single man, and Anna Julian Maul), the son of Johannes Maul & Anna Juliana Theiss. Johannes Maul was the son of Paulus Maul, buried 2 Apr 1686 in Drieforf, and Anna Engen, buried 18 Sept 1689 in Driedorf. My primary source for this information is "The Palatine Families of New York, A Study of the German Immigrants Who Arrived in Colonial New York in 1710" by Henry "Hank" Z. Jones, Jr., Universal City, California (1985). It is an excellent book on the Palatine immigration, and is available in most genealogical libraries, but can also be purchased directly from Hank Jones at the following website: http://www.hankjones.com/ I would greatly appreciate hearing back from you so I can add your branch of the family to my files. Hope this helps, Pam Sears (Cleveland, OH)