Hi, I found a reference to Theodora Ebig in Fr. Ledoux's book. The books are indexed, but they do not index the names of the witnesses at a marriage or the godparents at a baptism or the names of the parents of a child at a baptism. I have spent a lot of time just reading through the books to find names that are not indexed. #5071, STOLTZ, Joannes Georgis [Petri/Barbarae Trenkle] b. 03 - 20 bp. 04 - 22 - 1855 gp. Georg Trenkl/ Theodora Ibich PCL. pages 224 - 225. St. Benedict's Church, Carrolltown. Sorry, I photocopied the pages and didn't mark the Volume, but I think it is Vol III by the dates. I am assuming that this child was the son of Peter Stoltz and his wife Barbara Trenkel/Trinkley. She was the half-sister of godfather [John] George Trinkle/Trinkley and half-sister of Theodora Ibig/Ibich/Ebig. The child was named for the god-father. Theodora is mentioned previously in the 1850 Census and this 1855 mention as god-mother is the last mention I have found. I would very much like to know what happened to Theodora. The Drenkel/Trinklsy grandparents/parents were Bernard Drenkle/Trinkley and Genevieve Schwand. After Bernhard died, Genevieve or Eva married Roman Ibig/Ebig. Roman and Genevieve [Schwand] Ebig emigrated from Baden to Allegheny Twp and appear in the 1850 Census with children Theodora, Peter, Paulina/Polly and Sophia Ebig. They also brought Bernard and Geneviva's children, Mary, Barbara, Agnes and John George Drenkel. The name became Trinkley. John George and family moved to Kansas, so there are no Trinkley descendents [related to the Ebigs] left in Cambria County. Sophia Ebig married my g-grandfather, Charles Feighner, and they lived on Old Dutch Road in the farm they purchased from John George Trinkley, which may have also belonged to some of the other siblings. Marilyn Kline Washington