I previously posted a query on the RootsWeb Franklin Co., Pa. board regarding my search. I have learned some new info, and hopefully someone has info or resources that may help me in my search (sorry for the long post; perhaps you will recognize one of the surnames or locations here). My Mother's paternal grandfather was Frederick August DUEMLER, believed to be b. Greencastle, Pa., July 29, 1837 (IGI says Aug. 29; could be an error generated because that was also his name). He married Barbara Elizabeth BAKER in 1869 in St. Clair, Mo.; family records I recently uncovered indicate she was born May 29, 1847 in Habergast, Germany. This is all I have on the BAKER connection, but my mother recalls as a child attending large BAKER reunions (c. 1920s-'30s) in "Dutch Hill, Pa." The other family involved was the ABENDROTHs, who *may* have come to the reunion from Erie, Pa. There are probably 100 places in Pa. known as Dutch Hill; however, only three have ever been recognized by the P.O., and they are all in western Pa., where the reunions most likely occurred (could have been in Franklin Co., Penn.). German variations of Baker include Baecker, Baiker and Boeger. We had always believed Frederick August's parents were Dr. John C. DUEMLER and Ursula Barbara REIS of Greencastle, Penn. I have just learned from a distant relative their names may actually have been Johann Christian DUEMLER and Ursula Barbara ZEISS. Johann *may* have been b. Aug. 18 1801 in zu Schernau Bei Wurzburg, France, and Ursula *may* have been b. May 16, 1806 in Neurstadt ander Hardt, Bavaria, Germany. Oddly enough, their descendants settled in Franklin Co., Mo. I have reason to believe that Frederick August had brothers who also settled there from whom many doctors descended (many still living). My Mother (b. Ruth Helen DUEMLER) turns 80 on Oct. 23, and I would like to give her an ancestry chart showing anything I can find (shhhhh...it's a secret!). Any help would be greatly appreciated, particularly a lookup of Frederick August Duemler's birth in Greencastle, cited above, if anyone has a resource handy. Tim McGraw Berkeley, CA