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    1. Re: [PALEBANO-L] Jacob Rudy/Ristenbatt, etc.
    2. emwagg
    3. Watching the Jacob Rudy exchanges the last month -my notes are that Susanna Jungblud/Youngblood, daughter of my ancestor Nicholaus Youngblood married Jacob Rudy/Rudi 15 March 1768 , First Reformed Church, Lebanon, Lancaster County PA,( PA German Marriages, Donna Irish) their child Susannah bap. 26 April 1772, First Reformed Church, Lebanon. Don't know how this helps or fits in but will pass it on. I would like to hear from anybody with information on the Youngblood line. Ed Wagggoner ---------- > From: der@redrose.net > To: PALEBANO-L@rootsweb.com > Subject: Re: [PALEBANO-L] Jacob Rudy/Ristenbatt, etc. > Date: Wednesday, April 28, 1999 11:48 AM > > Hi Helen, Donna and Linnea, > > > Hi Helen and Donna, > > > > Just to throw another fly into the ointment...I have a Barbara Desch (Desh) > > married to a Jacob Rudy in Fredericksburg, Lebanon Co. I have 3 daughters > > for them. Magdalena Rudy born Feb 6, 1800, bapt Mar 1800; Barbara Rudy born > > Oct 31, 1805, bapt Dec 1, 1805; and Margaret Rudy born Aug 24, 1811. All in > > Fredericksburg. I have a copy of Barbara's mother's will listing her as "my > > daughter Barbara now the wife of Jacob Rudy". On the 1790 Census for Bethel > > Township two Jacob Rudy's were listed, one as Sr. > > It sounds to me like this could be the Jacob Rudy then who was the > guardian of Hermanus RISSENPOT[sic] aka RISTENBATT in 1820. Hermanus was > born 1805, so he would fit right into this age group of children. And > Fredericksburg is the right area for the Ristenbatt family. Sounds like > an entire string of "Jacobs." When children chose guardians in those days > ( those who were over 14, under 21), did they usually choose a family > member, or could it just be a good friend? I can't help but wonder why > Hermanus chose this Jacob RUDY, if he were a relative or whatever. It > might provide me with some clues to this family. So if you ever come > across any Ristenbatt links (with the various spelling variatons - about > 15 or more!), please let me know. Oh, and a John REISENPOT, whom I truly > believe to be Hermanus' brother, was mentioned as a bound child in the > will of John GLICK in 1822, Bethel Twp., Lebanon, so don't know if there > is any family connection there or not, with John GLICK, that is. (The > will abstract said bond child, but the actual will said bound child. Good > reason to always check the original.) Then there was an Esther RISTENPAT > who married David SCHAD in 1828 at the Evangelical Lutheran Church in > 1828, Jonestown. I strongly suspect that she was a sister to Hermanus > and John. Once again, if any links, please let me know. Thanks so much. > > Donna > > Donna > > Regards, > Donna Ristenbatt > ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ > der@redrose.net > Visit: ON THE TRAIL OF OUR ANCESTORS > http://www.ristenbatt.com/genealogy > ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ > Ships' Lists, PA and Mennonite Research Corner, > Dutch Research Corner, Cemetery Lists, > Rev. War Loyalists, Finding a Civil War Ancestor, > Many Surnames and More! > > > ==== PALEBANO Mailing List ==== > Check out the Lebanon County PA Historical Society web page: > <http://www.leba.net/~history2/> >

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