>Would you be so kind as to look-up the references for the following surname, that are found in your resource "The >Memoirs of The Miami Valley, Vol. III, 1919": > >Imhoff, 21, 389, 764 on page 21: in bio on August K. Augspurger, it mentions his paternal grandfather having several children, including "Catherine, now Mrs. Peter IMHOFF." on page 389: in bio on Samuel D. Kochendarfer, his son Stanley "later married the daughter of a prominent farmer, Mr. and Mrs. Henry IMHOFF of near Oxford. The marriage took place December 25, 1919, and in the future he will give his time and attention to agriculture, operating a farm near Reily, Ohio." on page 764: in bio of James T. Welsch, it mentions one fo his brothers, William, "deceased, is survived by his widow, Mary (IMHOFF) Welsch." Gary King Batavia IL Researching in Knox, Licking, Perry Counties, OHIO: Butcher, Crotinger, Davis, McClurg, Wheatcraft, Cooperrider, Beckenbaugh, Neighbarger, Catt, Wilkin In Butler Co., Ohio: Stahlheber, Kippenberger, Beiser, Pater, King In Clermont Co., Ohio: King, Bartlett, Hall, Aylward. In Botetourt Co. Virginia: King, Bean, Dooley, Mayo, Fouts/Foutz/Fout In McLean Co., Illinois: Crotinger, Mickens, Bierbower, Jones, Buck. In Kane Co. Illinois: Gustafson, Maier, Butcher, Keifer, Lindgren Volunteer of Random Acts of Genealogical Kindness at http://www.raogk.org/