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Edward I. REIMSCHNEIDER
Eva E. DIDDLEBAUGH |
Husband: Edward I. REIMSCHNEIDER / REAMSNYDER / REAMSNIDER
Birth: 1837/8, Saxony/Sachsen, Prussia/Preussen [Germany] |
Marriage: 20 May 1866, Crawford Co., OH |
Wife: Eva E. DIDDLEBAUGH / TEDDLEBAUGH
Birth: 1847/8, OH (probably Crawford Co.) Father: Henry DIDDLEBAUGH Mother: Ms. __?__ |
Children — born in Holmes Twp., Crawford Co., OH: |
1. Charles REIMSCHNEIDER, b. 1866/7
2. Wilhelm/William REIMSCHNEIDER, b. 1868/9 3. Mary REIMSCHNEIDER, b. 1870/1 4. Emma REIMSCHNEIDER, b. 1873/4 5. Frederick REIMSCHNEIDER, b. 1875/6 6. Ida REIMSCHNEIDER, b. 1877/8 |
Sources:
1. LDS. Family Search: Internet Genealogy Service: IGI - International Genealogical Index (online at FamilySearch.org).
2a. Family Quest Archives: Ohio 1870 Census Index. Heritage Quest ACD-0014:
2b. 1870 Census Images (online at Ancestry.com; Image #5 of 40): Holmes Twp., Crawford Co., OH, p. 415A, PN5, enumerated 13 Jul 1870 (extracted by Diana Gale Matthiesen):
3. 1880 United States Census and National Index (LDS Family History Resource File: CD-ROM Library):
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