At 01:36 PM 8/27/97 -0400, you wrote: > I'm working on these names REGER these spelling are also related REEGER > REIGER RIEGER REEHER REIHER RIEHER. KRISSLEY / KREISLY Hi Esther, I am not a REGER researcher, but I do have the book, HISTORY OF HUNTERDON COUNTY, by Snell, published in 1881. I have the index, also. You mentioned this NJ county, and in consulting the index, I found this family on Page 476, in the Tewksbury NJ section. Adam REBER was one of three brothers who came from Germany about 1731 and settled, one at Clinton [NJ], one (Adam) at Whitehouse, and one at Easton. One of them became known as Adam REGER, another as Creger, and the other as RIKER. Adam was the ancestor of the family in Tewksbury township; his descendants are now [1881] living in the south part. He removed here before 1776, and bought 200 acres where the widow of Harmon REGER now [1881] lives. His children were Frederick, John, Harmon, Mary, Margaret, Kate, and Ellen. Frederick's children were William, Jacob, Adam, John, Isaac, David, and a daughter. John, born 1782, married Sarah Todd. His children were Adam, Elisha, Henrietta, John, William, Catharine Sarah, Augustin, Job C. Adam married Susan Ann Lambert; Elisha, Margaret Wycoff; Henrietta, Isaac Vosseller; John, Ann Sutphin; William, Jane A. Hickson and Mrs. Mary Todd; Catharine Sarah, G.V. Stryker; Augustin, Margaret Vosseller; Job C.,Phebe Sutphin. Harmon married Margaret Jobs. She is still living, [1881] over ninety, on the homestead. Her child Catharine Ann, married George Carhart. I hope that this item will give you some clues to your ancestor. Evelyn