Dear Yoder cousins: I am a resident of the "magic kingdom" of Anaheim, in Orange County, California. That I live in this area is a direct result of my grandparents, Sam Carey and Kathryn Plank, deciding 76 years ago this month that they couldn't face yet another winter in Champaign County, Ohio. They moved here with their children and now there is a fifth generation of Careys living in Southern California. Grandma was one of many Planks who lived in neighboring Logan County, Ohio. Great-grandmother Elizabeth Wilhelm Plank married one David D. Yoder after her first husband died and was always referred to by my family as "Grandma Yoder". But she's not really my Yoder connection. Great-great-grandfather, Samuel Plank, came to Logan County from Mifflin County, PA, along with his wife Juliana Hertzler and their eleven children some time in the 1840's. His mother was Barbara Yoder (YRB3?). There were apparently a lot of Yoders living in Logan County, Ohio, and may still be. Two interesting sources of information which I've come across in the L.A. County public library are: History of Logan County, by O. L. Baskin, 1880 and Logan County, Ohio, 1982, Volume One, A Collection of Historical Sketches and Family Histories Compiled by Members and Friends of the Logan County Genealogical Society, Bellefontaine, Ohio What little info I have about my Plank and Yoder ancestry is based on research of a Mormon cousin of mine who used AAMG, or Gingerich & Kreider, as her primary source. Does anybody know where AAMG is currently available? This was a great idea, Ginseng. Let's all keep in touch! Chuck Carey ==== YODER Mailing List ==== Have you visited the YODER NEWSLETTER ARCHIVES lately? http://www.genealogy.org/~yoder/
Thanks for the follow up Steven. Often people *believe* that all persons of surname X descend from person Y. It's a nice romantic notion, but its realistically impossible to prove but only takes one exception to disprove. Besides the claim only makes sense if someone in history just made up a brand new surname out of the blue that no one else had. Okay, now back to sifting through the Yoder Roll Call! Scott On Fri, 24 Oct 1997, Steven A. Braman wrote: > Daniel E. Hochstetler wrote: > > > > My Yoder line turned into a Hochstetler line many years ago. I observe > > that many who have multiple Yoder lines sometimes descend from different > > immigrants. In contrast, if one is a Hochstetler (a dozen spellings) it > > all goes back to a single immigrant: Jacob, 1738. One recent baby born of > > parents from the Nappanee, IN area has a family tree that goes back to this > > Jacob Hochstetler 44 times! > > > > Daniel, I have seven Yoder lines, and at least that many Hochstetler > lines. I however do have a Hohsteter line that does not go back to > Jacob. I tell people that I am 1/4 Amish, as 1/4 of my ancestry is Amish > through my mother's father Richard Yoder. On my Father's side of the > family, I am able to trace my descent from DJH9047 Ulrich Hohsteter who > was a soldier who fought under General Braddock before the Revolutionary > war. I have not been able to find much information about him though. His > descendants did intermarry with some of Jacob's descendants, so there is > some speculation that he may be related to Jacob. There were also a few > other Hochstetler immigrants, but none left the progency that Jacob did. > We are greatly indebted to Harvey's books for our knowledge of our > family. However, there are still a few mysteries even about Harvey. Did > he indeed have children? He lists several children for himself in the > book, but there is no documentary evidence of him ever having children. > I have done some census research on him, and the census never shows any > children. > ==== YODER Mailing List ==== Wondering about other genealogy lists? Check John Fuller's site for a complete list of lists: http://users.aol.com/johnf14246/gen_mail.html
Here is my line: Frederick Yoder m. Maria Shartle Amelia Yoder m. Marcus (Mark) Davis Kirby Mark Davis m. Ida Loubirda Epler Kirby Calvin John Davis m. Esther Emma Burkman Carol Ann Davis m. William Preston Smithson (MY PARENTS) Christopher Thomas Smithson (ME) b. 12-14-1979 Towson, MD... Christopher T. Smithson 4219 Paddrick Road Darlington, MD 21034-1034
My Yoder line turned into a Hochstetler line many years ago. I observe that many who have multiple Yoder lines sometimes descend from different immigrants. In contrast, if one is a Hochstetler (a dozen spellings) it all goes back to a single immigrant: Jacob, 1738. One recent baby born of parents from the Nappanee, IN area has a family tree that goes back to this Jacob Hochstetler 44 times! Here is my connection to Yoders: YR2 ?Christian? Yoder YR23 Christian Yoder YR233 Christian Yoder, m. Magdalena Troyer TY5 YR2331 Magdalena Yoder, m. Peter Hostetler HS56 HS562 Joseph P. Hochstetler, m. Magdalena Eash ES1a HS562b Magdalena Hochstetler, m. David J. Hochstetler DJH 6145 DJH 6150 Samuel D. Hochstetler Elam S. Hochstetler, b. 1902 Daniel E. Hochstetler, b. 1935 DJH: Descendants of Jacob Hochstetler, 1912, by Rev. Harvey Hostetler and William F. Hochstetler Daniel E. Hochstetler Editor of Hochstetler/Hostetler/Hochstedler Family Newsletter Goshen, IN friend of the late Ben Yoder, co-founder of Yoder Newsletter dhochstetler@compuserve.com P.S. In Sept. we visited Grantsville, MD and saw the workmen trowling the basement floor of the Yoder House being constructed in Spruce Forest near Penn Alps. ==== YODER Mailing List ==== Haven't found a post of interest? Why not generate one of your own?
Where are you located? Presently, and for the foreseeable future, I am in Fairfax, Co, Virginia. I have been here 5 years. Before that, I was living in Gettysburg, Adams Co, PA, before that 8 years in Co. Durham, England, before that, 2 years, Tulsa, OK, before that (except for furloughs) 16 years in Nigeria, West Africa, before that various--born in Chicago, while parents went to Bethany Seminary, and lived briefly in Cloverdale, VA and Bladensburg, MD before we went to Nigeria when I was but a baby. Dad's side (1/4 of his family)of the family that were Amish cme in the 1700s to PA, Mom's side was all Mennonite and were from the later group who went directly to OH in the 1800s. Genealogy is new to me, too. I only started this year, but have built up quite a collection in that time. Cheers, Karen Lint
I'm thoroughly enjoying reading everyone's postings! (Thanks, again, Chris!) In response to Ginseng's Q: I'm located in Salem, Oregon. Not too far from the little community of Yoder, Oregon - so named for my GG-grandfather (Jonathan S. Yoder - YR12a331) who settled there in the late 1880s from Dade County, Missouri. He, his wife, and 9 children traveled in an immigrant train to Oregon and, among other things, brought along the parts to a sawmill. The sawmill is still in operation today, although it has burned down and been rebuilt several times! Jonathan's grandsons and g-grandsons operate it. Along with the sawmill, Yoder, Oregon can boast of a small general store (Yoder Store), a garage (Yoder Garage) (not too creative with naming things, were they?!), and a church (Smyrna Church). It's a beautiful place, in the fertile Willamette Valley of Oregon - about 50 miles directly south of Portland, Oregon. Best wishes to all my Yoder cousins out there, Jacki Yoder jacki.k.yoder@state.or.us >>> rfc-822 ginseng(a)sssnet.com 10/24/97 05:46am >>> > I'll be more brief: NO NO don't be brief. We finally have people posting :) Since the roll call went so well, I'd like to ask where all our Yoder cousins Where are you located? I'm located in Canton, Stark Co, Oh. I was raised near Beach City. Beach City is on the southwest edge of Stark County. Within 2 to 4 miles you would be in Holmes, Tuscarawas, or Wayne County. Holmes Co has or had quite a few Yoder's. (I was thrilled when I first found Chris' Yoder info!) Which brings me to sources... The Yoder, Summers, Deardorff, Kerr lines are the only ones to live first in Pennsylvania. I've not researched there because I'm not there. Most of my info in Pa comes from others. All my other greats-grands came directly to one of the four counties mentioned above. So I have been looking at these counties records on microfilm at the county seats. The Stark Co library (in Canton) has a great genealogy section. Nicholas Yoder and John Summers came to Ohio in the early 1800's. I would have to look to see if Christian C and Christina Y were married here or there. I do remember Mom relating that Christina moved here in covered wagons in two weeks. They had hidden gold in apple butter crocks that sat in the front yard for a couple of weeks. Cousin Eric was here this summer from Australia and we looked up the graves of Nicholas Yoder. But that tale deserves a post of its own... Ginseng ==== YODER Mailing List ==== Haven't found a post of interest? Why not generate one of your own?
>Since the roll call went so well, I'd like to ask where >all our Yoder cousins > >Where are you located? Sunnyvale, California. Born in Toledo, Ohio; raised in Ohio, Illinois and Massachusetts. Have only been seriously researching since July, piggybacking on work done previously by my late mother and father. Sources are books and family records, plus Yoder Files. Appreciate flexibility and info of web; am especially grateful for tweaks and corrections by newly-found cousins such as Karen Lint. So where is the reunion going to take place of all these virtual/actual family members? ==== YODER Mailing List ==== Wondering about other genealogy lists? Check John Fuller's site for a complete list of lists: http://users.aol.com/johnf14246/gen_mail.html
>Since the roll call went so well, I'd like to ask where >all our Yoder cousins > >Where are you located? Greetings from Edmonton, Alberta, Canada from Don Kauffman (dkauffma@planet.eon.net) We are about 300 miles from the Montana border in "Central Alberta" - I often think right on the edge of the world - but the air is pure and the water relatively clean so it's not too bad! My paternal great-grands were part of the "first wave" of Amish-Mennonite immigration to America. Kauffmans in 1737, probably, and Yoders in 1742. Berks Co. PA, then on to Somerset Co. Skipped on to Holmes Co. Ohio, over to Iowa, and in 1912 great-grandfather, Levi Yoder moved his family to Tofield, Alberta. My maternal great-grands were part of the "second wave of Amish-Mennonite immigration to America. Stalters in 1857,probably, and Stauffers in 1866. The Stauffers would have come sooner, but the American Civil War was on and so they waited in Altkirk, Alsace. Actually, they were trapped. If they stayed their sons would be drafted into Napoloen's army, if they came they would be right in the middle of another war. As soon as they could, they sailed to America (they had to "adjust" the ages of their oldest sons slightly in order to get past the authorities), settling in Illinois, then on to Nebraska when that territory opened up. My great grandfather John L. Stauffer was one of the leaders in the movement from Nebraska to Tofield, Alberta in 1910. Sources: AAMG, DJH, DBH, SSK, KCL, etc. - I have about 8 feet of library shelves filed with history and family history type books, including the Elias Kauffman Family Bible! And now - the World Wide Web. It has been very interesting discovering the resources that are available from the comfort of my own computer chair. I just wish that the Goshen archives would put their entire collection of obituaries and other goodies on-line! ginseng said, "No, don't be brief". But really I must stop. ******************************************************************** Researching: Kauffman, Stalter, Yoder, Swartzendruber, Stauffer, Roth Don Kauffman --------------- dkauffma@planet.eon.net Kauffman Homepage ---------- http://www.genealogy.org/~kauffman *********************************************************************
> I'll be more brief: NO NO don't be brief. We finally have people posting :) Since the roll call went so well, I'd like to ask where all our Yoder cousins Where are you located? I'm located in Canton, Stark Co, Oh. I was raised near Beach City. Beach City is on the southwest edge of Stark County. Within 2 to 4 miles you would be in Holmes, Tuscarawas, or Wayne County. Holmes Co has or had quite a few Yoder's. (I was thrilled when I first found Chris' Yoder info!) Which brings me to sources... The Yoder, Summers, Deardorff, Kerr lines are the only ones to live first in Pennsylvania. I've not researched there because I'm not there. Most of my info in Pa comes from others. All my other greats-grands came directly to one of the four counties mentioned above. So I have been looking at these counties records on microfilm at the county seats. The Stark Co library (in Canton) has a great genealogy section. Nicholas Yoder and John Summers came to Ohio in the early 1800's. I would have to look to see if Christian C and Christina Y were married here or there. I do remember Mom relating that Christina moved here in covered wagons in two weeks. They had hidden gold in apple butter crocks that sat in the front yard for a couple of weeks. Cousin Eric was here this summer from Australia and we looked up the graves of Nicholas Yoder. But that tale deserves a post of its own... Ginseng
Here's my line most of which came from the Yoder listing thanks to Chris. He is doing a wonderful job and I thank you very much. And a big warm fuzzy to all the Yoder cousins. Conrad Yoder (B ca 1730 D April or May 1790) David Yoder (B April 3, 1770) Adolphus Yoder (B 1795 NC) Lafayette Yoder (Bca 1840 MO D1882) (my ggrandfather) Emma or Emily Kitory Evelyne Yoder (B April 6, 1874 or 1879 MO D 2-10-1925) (My grandmother) John Calvin Pounds (B Dec. 3, 1904 MO D August 14, 1987 IL) (My father) Patsy S. Becker (B May 30, 1942 D Not yet) (Me) beckep@som-uky.campus.mci.net Pat Becker
Where am I located? I am living in Nancy, Kentucky on beautiful Lake Cumberland. It is about 75 miles south of Lexington. I was born in Corning, Arkansas to the parents of John and Lela Pounds. I am the seventh of twelve children. We moved to Aurora, Illinois where I made my home until 1991 when my husband and I retired and moved to Nancy. I enjoy quilting, crafts and my many friends and now my passion at the moment, My genealogy. Isn't is wonderful! beckep@som-uky.campus.mci.net Pat Becker ==== YODER Mailing List ==== Have you visited the YODER NEWSLETTER ARCHIVES lately? http://www.genealogy.org/~yoder/
I'll be more brief: John W. Yoder (1950-) YR26118476
PATSY, I WAS BORN AND RAISED IN SAN DIEGO CALIF. 1948, NOW LIVING IN BREMERTON WASHINGTON, 10YRS. I HAVE ONE CHILD, I HAVE NEVER MARRIED AND MY SON IS THE ONLY GRANDCHILD, AND HAS MY NAME 'YODER' AND WILL BE THE LAST TO CARRY ON THE NAME. THANK YOU On Fri, 24 Oct 1997, byoder@SOUNDCOM.NET wrote: >PATSY, I AM JUST STARTING MY SEARCH AND DO NOT HAVE TO INFO TO REALLY START, BUT HAVE BEEN ENJOYING THE RESEARCH I HAVE DONE. >MY NAME IS ELIZABETH ANN YODER (BETTY), MY FATHER 'ROY MILTON YODER' BORN 1917, FROM 'CALIFORNIA, PA' HIS FATHER 'BENJAMIN FRANKLIN YODER' DIED THE YEAR MY FATHER WAS BORN, 1917, IN A MINING ACCIDENT. >MY GRANDMOTHER, 'GRACE' HAD THE KIDS PUT IN AN ORPHANAGE AFTER THE MINNING ACCIDENT THAT KILLED MY GRANDFATHER. MY FATHER HAD TWO SISTERS, IVA AND DORIS. MY GRANDMOTHER REMARRIED 'JOSEPH LEVINE' AND LIVED IN CALIF. PA. THEY HAD A CHILD, MY FATHERS HALF B >ROTHER, MANARD LEVINE, STILL LIVING IN PA. >I HAVE 4 SIBLINGS, RICHARD OWEN YODER, ROBERT ALLEN YODER, PAMELA JEAN YODER, PATTY LOUISE YODER. MY MOTHER STILL LIVING IS THELMA LOUISE YODER, MAIDEN NAME CLINE. > >I HAVE FOUND A 'BENJAMIN FRANKLIN YODER' BUT HE DIED IN 1992? > >ANY IDEA WHERE I GO FROM HEAR?? > >THANK YOU BETTY YODER > >On Fri, 24 Oct 97, Patsy "S." Becker <beckep@som-uky.campus.mci.net> wrote: >>Where am I located? >> >>I am living in Nancy, Kentucky on beautiful Lake Cumberland. It is about 75 miles >>south of Lexington. I was born in Corning, Arkansas to the parents of John and >>Lela Pounds. I am the seventh of twelve children. We moved to Aurora, Illinois >>where I made my home until 1991 when my husband and I retired and moved to >>Nancy. I enjoy quilting, crafts and my many friends and now my passion at the >>moment, My genealogy. Isn't is wonderful! >>beckep@som-uky.campus.mci.net >>Pat Becker >> >> >>==== YODER Mailing List ==== >> >> Have you visited the YODER NEWSLETTER ARCHIVES lately? >> http://www.genealogy.org/~yoder/ >> >> >> >> >GETTING OLD IS MANDATORY....GROWING UP IS OPTIONAL!!! > > > GETTING OLD IS MANDATORY....GROWING UP IS OPTIONAL!!! ==== YODER Mailing List ==== Wondering about other genealogy lists? Check John Fuller's site for a complete list of lists: http://users.aol.com/johnf14246/gen_mail.html
PATSY, I AM JUST STARTING MY SEARCH AND DO NOT HAVE TO INFO TO REALLY START, BUT HAVE BEEN ENJOYING THE RESEARCH I HAVE DONE. MY NAME IS ELIZABETH ANN YODER (BETTY), MY FATHER 'ROY MILTON YODER' BORN 1917, FROM 'CALIFORNIA, PA' HIS FATHER 'BENJAMIN FRANKLIN YODER' DIED THE YEAR MY FATHER WAS BORN, 1917, IN A MINING ACCIDENT. MY GRANDMOTHER, 'GRACE' HAD THE KIDS PUT IN AN ORPHANAGE AFTER THE MINNING ACCIDENT THAT KILLED MY GRANDFATHER. MY FATHER HAD TWO SISTERS, IVA AND DORIS. MY GRANDMOTHER REMARRIED 'JOSEPH LEVINE' AND LIVED IN CALIF. PA. THEY HAD A CHILD, MY FATHERS HALF BROTHER, MANARD LEVINE, STILL LIVING IN PA. I HAVE 4 SIBLINGS, RICHARD OWEN YODER, ROBERT ALLEN YODER, PAMELA JEAN YODER, PATTY LOUISE YODER. MY MOTHER STILL LIVING IS THELMA LOUISE YODER, MAIDEN NAME CLINE. I HAVE FOUND A 'BENJAMIN FRANKLIN YODER' BUT HE DIED IN 1992? ANY IDEA WHERE I GO FROM HEAR?? THANK YOU BETTY YODER On Fri, 24 Oct 97, Patsy "S." Becker <beckep@som-uky.campus.mci.net> wrote: >Where am I located? > >I am living in Nancy, Kentucky on beautiful Lake Cumberland. It is about 75 miles >south of Lexington. I was born in Corning, Arkansas to the parents of John and >Lela Pounds. I am the seventh of twelve children. We moved to Aurora, Illinois >where I made my home until 1991 when my husband and I retired and moved to >Nancy. I enjoy quilting, crafts and my many friends and now my passion at the >moment, My genealogy. Isn't is wonderful! >beckep@som-uky.campus.mci.net >Pat Becker > > >==== YODER Mailing List ==== > > Have you visited the YODER NEWSLETTER ARCHIVES lately? > http://www.genealogy.org/~yoder/ > > > > GETTING OLD IS MANDATORY....GROWING UP IS OPTIONAL!!!
I am brand new to the list. Don't see any Yothers posted yet, but would like to contact others to gain additional information. Direct Descendants of Daniel Yothers 1 Daniel Yothers b: Abt. 1775 .. +Rebecca b: March 11, 1775 2 Mary Yothers b: 1793 All born in PA .. +William Mulhollan b: 1792 3 John Franklin Mulhollan b: January 17, 1823 .. +Rebecca Jane Passmore b: February 08, 1827 4 Clara Mary Mulhollan b: April 16, 1866 .. +David Barton London b: September 09, 1860 5 Charles Allen London b: November 21, 1889 .. +Edna Grace Melton b: November 01, 1891 6 Percy Melton London b: November 30, 1935 Percy M. London
Re: YODER Roll Call. Somehow I did not get the original message from Chris, but I think I get the idea. Here is my line. Keith Yoder (key4511@aol.com). 1. YB--Hans Yoder of Great Swamp--ca. 1680 --- 1753 2. YB1--John Yoder-- d. 1782 3. YB13--Abraham Yoder -- 1747 - 1820 4. YB137--Peter Yoder -- 1786 - 1861 5. YB1378--Henry B. Yoder -- 1829 - 1899 6. YB13781--Peter B. Yoder -- 1855 - 1943 7. YB137812--David A. Yoder -- 1883 - 1980 8. YB1378122--Lowell L. Yoder -- 1912 - 1989 9. YB13781221--Keith E. Yoder -- 1936 -
dkauffma@planet.eon.net wrote: > > It occured to me today, while reading the Roll Call responses that most > of us are working on lines that are interconnected, at least in the early > generations. > > This led to - since the respondees are using a computer the chances are > good that they have and use a genealogy software program, and if they > are, it likely has the capability of creating and receiving GEDCOM files. > > And - if they are using a genealogy program then a lot of us are likely > doing data entry of the same people. > > So - is there anyone out there in Yoderland who would like to exchange > GEDCOM files of our common, or not so common ancestors? > > I operate from a Macintosh, using REUNION v5.0.2. Editor Chris sent me a > couple of GEDCOMs which were made in Family Tree Maker in Windows. They > come into REUNION with no trouble, after all a GEDCOM is a gedcom. One of > these has the complete line of Hooleys, which I didn't have so I am > smiling :-) > > Chris sent them as a file attachment to an email message, took a while to > download the one with 8909 names, (about 1 MB and 20 minutes at 14.4) but > it works. > > I would be happy to exchange my research for yours. My only stipulation > is that you are not allowed to publish on the WWW information about the > present, living generations. There is still potential for problems if > personal info is put up for living people (and I'm not even paranoid)! > You may find that you don't like my work, but that's ok, just say > "thanks" and trash it <G> > > Looking forward to your thoughts on this. > > Don Don, I would put one stipulation on the Gedcom's, I would not post them to the Yoder list. What I think the best procedure would be, is to post a message on the Yoder list letting people know what your Gedcom contains. If somebody is interested they could e-mail the person with the Gedcom and then have it sent by private e-mail. This will keep the messages on the List from being too long and taking a long time to download. I liked your message about sources, I think that AAMG is quickly becoming the accepted abbreviation. I also have DJH and DBH. I also subscribe to both the Yoder and H/H/H newsletters. Steven A. Braman braman@wws.net
-- [ From: Grace Evans * EMC.Ver #2.5.3 ] -- I descend from three children of Widow Barbara YODER as shown below. Anna YODER YR15 b 1757 m Samuel KOENIG KG Michael KOENIG KGc b 1770 Berks Co PA Jonathan KING KGc2 m Elizabeth YODER YR17a1 1810-1893 Joshua Yoder KING KGc25 1847-1906 m Sarah Keller CROUSE Mattie Crouse KING 1876-1952 m Charles Henry WAGNER Howard Daniel Wagner 1903-1966 m Esther Myer WENGER ** me Grace WAGNER b 1929 m William EVANS John YODER YR17 1732-1804 Jacob F. YODER YR17a 1782-__ m Anna REICHENBACH RB232 Elizabeth YODER YR17a1 1810-1893 m Jonathan KING KGc2 Veronica YODER YR19 1736-1790/1806 m John HERTZLER HZ1 Barbara HERTZLER HZ12 d 1838 m Jacob RICKENBACH RB32 Anna RB323 m Jacob F. YODER YR17a Elizabeth YODER YR17a1 m Jonathan KOENIG KGc2 -- Grace Evans, Lancaster PA mnjs13a@prodigy.com
Steven A. Braman replied to my suggestion about GEDCOMs as follows: >Don, I would put one stipulation on the Gedcom's, I would not post them >to the Yoder list. What I think the best procedure would be, is to post >a message on the Yoder list letting people know what your Gedcom >contains. If somebody is interested they could e-mail the person with >the Gedcom and then have it sent by private e-mail. This will keep the >messages on the List from being too long and taking a long time to >download. What Steven says here is exactly what I had in mind. Thanks for the clarification. Don
Chris - what a wonderful idea. We are leaving early Friday morning (Oct 24) for a short trip and won't return until the middle of next week. I am stockpiling all the responses to look at when I return and am dying to read them all. They keep pouring in! Apologies in my presentation for not having your Yoder file numbers attached to the names as so many thoughtful people did. Anna Zook and David Lantz are my paternal grandparents. I hope that some of the roots folks might have some info on the Lantz family, we have very little. Thanks for doing this. Linda Lantz Dahlberg six "groups" follow: 1.? Yoder + ? 2.Christian Yoder (1700-1775) + ? 3.Magdalena Yoder (1726) + Johannes Gnaegi (1720) 4.Magdalena Gnaegi (1748-1795) + John Zug v. 1748) 5.John Zook (1770-1853) + Catherine Weidman (~1840) 6.Solomon P. Zook (~1822)+ Elizabeth Stutzman 1827-1892) 7.John S. Zook (1845-1926) + Elizabeth Yoder (1845) 8.Anna Augusta Zook (1877) + David Edward Lantz (1875) 1.Yost Yoder + ? 2.Christian Yoder (1761) + Magdalena Yoder (1761) 3.John Yoder (1785-1855) + Mary King (1790-1866) 4.Jacob Yoder (1812-1864) + Anna Yoder (1815-1887) 5.Elizabeth Yoder (b. 1845) + John S. Zook (1845-1926) 6.Anna Augusta Zook (1877) + David Edward Lantz (1875) 1.? Yoder + ? 2.Christian Yoder (1700-1775) + ? 3.John Yoder (1732-1813) + Anna Mast (1734) 4.Magdalena Yoder (1761) + Christian Yoder (1761) 5.John Yoder (1785-1855) + Mary King (1790-1866) 6.Jacob Yoder (1812-1864) + Anna Yoder (1815-1887) 7.Elizabeth Yoder (1845) + John S. Zook (1845-1926) 8.Anna Augusta Zook (1877) + David Edward Lantz (1875) 1.? Yoder + ? 2.? Yoder + Widow Barbara 3.Anna Yoder (1728) + Samuel Koenig 4.Jacob King (1758-1822) + Barbara Zug (1762) 5.Mary King (1790-1866) + John Yoder (1785-1855) 6.Jacob Yoder (1812-1864) + Anna Yoder (1815-1887) 7.Elizabeth Yoder (1845) + John S. Zook (1845-1926) 8.Anna Augusta Zook (1877) + David Edward Lantz (1875) 1.? Yoder + ? 2.Christian Yoder (1700-1775) + ? 3.John Yoder (1732-1813) + Anna Mast (1734) 4.Preacher John Yoder(1754-1842)+Barbara Reichenbach(1755) 5.Kiefer ChristYoder(1784-1850)+Esther Hertzler(1788-1861) 6.Anna Yoder (1815-1887) + Jacob Yoder (1812-1864) 7.Elizabeth Yoder (1845) + John S. Zook (1845-1926) 8.Anna Augusta Zook (1877) + David Edward Lantz (1875) 1.? Yoder + ? 2.? Yoder + Widow Barbara 3.Strong Jacob Yoder (1726-1790) + Anna Beiler 4.Mary Yoder (1755-1813) + Christian Hertzler (1740-1817) 5.Esther Hertzler(1788-1861)+Kiefer ChristYoder 6.Anna Yoder (1815-1887) + Jacob Yoder (1812-1864) 7.Elizabeth Yoder (1845) + John S. Zook (1845-1926) 8.Anna Augusta Zook (1877) + David Edward Lantz (1875)