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    1. RE: FW: [OHFAIRFI-L] Fw: John Conrad Miller m. Rebecca Reidenour
    2. Byron
    3. Rebecca, you might want to do a search on GenCircles, for Rebecca - I found a lot of them listed in various families. http://www.gencircles.com/ Sorry to be slow replying, but I had some health issues that kept me off the keyboard for while. Byron -----Original Message----- From: Rebecca C. Huddle [mailto:[email protected]] Sent: Thursday, March 24, 2005 9:59 AM To: [email protected] Subject: Re: FW: [OHFAIRFI-L] Fw: John Conrad Miller m. Rebecca Reidenour Byron, Not sure this is your Rebecca or not. "Michael Ridenour. Born in Westmoreland Co., PA., 4 Aug 1784, son of John and Christina (Walthers). Married Hannah Shots in the same county and moved to Fairfield Co., OH in 1809. Children: Elizabeth, Samuel, Lydia, Sarah, Rebecca, John, Susanna, Eli, George M., Isabelle and Daniel. Moved to Allen Co., OH in 1831 and entered land in sec 7, German Twp., in 1829 and in sec 6 in 1830. Died July 19, 1839 and buried in Ridenour Cem. on Ridenour Farm in Sugar Creek Twp., on State Rt 84 (In 1941 stone almost illegible) " Soldeirs of the War of 1812 Buried in Allen County, OHIO; p 18 Ohio Records and Pioneer Families, Ohio Genealogical Society. (Sorry, for unknown reasons I did not copy which vol. of OR & PF) Good luck, Rebecca On Wednesday, March 23, 2005, at 11:11 PM, Byron wrote: > > > -----Original Message----- > From: Byron [mailto:[email protected]] > Sent: Wednesday, March 23, 2005 9:16 PM > To: Tom & Marjie Evans > Cc: Sammy Eherman > Subject: RE: [OHFAIRFI-L] Fw: John Conrad Miller m. Rebecca Reidenour > > > By chance do you know who Rebecca's parents are? I have a Sally > RIDENOUR, > in Amada Township, who was also born in MD. As she married in 1816, > she is > slightly older than Rebecca. Sally's parents are John Nicholas and > Christiania Walters or Mary Magdalena Mollina. I am not sure which of > his > wife's bore Sally, but I lean toward Christiania. > > Byron > > > > > -----Original Message----- > From: Tom & Marjie Evans [mailto:[email protected]] > Sent: Wednesday, March 23, 2005 4:19 PM > To: [email protected] > Subject: [OHFAIRFI-L] Fw: John Conrad Miller m. Rebecca Reidenour > > > > > This may be of help to a Miller or Ridenour researcher: > > John Conrad Miller (b. 12 Jul., 1801 - d. 12 Apr 1872) m. Rebecca > Reidenour > (b, 14 Jul 1809 - d. 14 Dec. 1883) Feb. 19,1828, in Fairfield Co., > OHIO. > "CD - Ohio Marriage Records Index - 1789-1850, Broderbund" also > Fairfield > Co. Marriage Records. > > Conrad was born in Hofgeismar, Germany and came to America with his > parents > and brothers and sisters in 1805. They lived in Clay Township, formerly > Cocalico Twp in Lancaster County, PA. They moved to Ohio in the fall of > 1815. Rebecca was born in Hagerstown, Maryland. They lived on the > Miller > homestead in Madison Twp., Fairfield Co., OHIO. Conrad was a land > owner and > farmer. Conrad and two of his daughters are buried in St. Thomas > Cemetery > in Fairfield Co. Rebecca lived with her children after Conrads death > and > is buried with her daughter, Catharine, and her family in Green Mound > Cemetery, west of Lancaster, OHIO. (Trinity Lutheran Church in Hocking > Twp, > Fairfield, Co. OH.) Conrad and Rebecca had 12 chidren: Catharine, > Samuel, > Sarah, George, Mary, Rebecca, Susanna, Daniel, Joh, Philip, Lydia and > Julia. > > The above Catharine Miller m. John F. Crumley > > Infromation from "Descendants of John Christopher Miller & Hannah > Francisca > Stratman & their seven children" "Miller, Mach, Martens, and Roessler > Familes" 'Cotner, 7 Vol's, each Vol. Indexed., 1985' > marjie > >

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