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Samuel STRICKER
Phoebe KIRTLAN
Husband:  Samuel STRICKER
Birth:  1813/4, Washington Co., PA
Father:  Johan Jacob STRICKER
Mother:  Elizabeth ELY
Marriage:  1 Jul 1843, Knox Co., OH
Wife:  Phoebe KIRTLAN
Birth:  1825/6, OH
Children — born in Knox Co., OH:
1.  William STRICKER, b. 1846/7
2.  Ruth STRICKER, b. 1848/9


Sources:

1a.  LDS.  Family Search: Internet Genealogy Service: International Genealogical Index (IGI).
Samuel STRICKER
Spouse: Phebe KIRTLAN
Marriage: 1 Jul 1843, Knox, Ohio
Source: Marriage records, 1808-1912. Ohio. Probate Court (Knox County).

1b.  Liahona Research (Orem, UT), compilers.  1996. Marriage Index:  Ohio, 1789-1850 (Broderbund CD-400):
Stricker/Strucker, Samuel Kirtlan, Phebe Jul 1, 1843 Knox Co.

2.  Family Quest Archives:  Ohio Federal Census 1850: Knox County.  Heritage Quest CD M432-700:  Jackson Twp., Knox Co., OH, p. 376B, 2168/2225, enumerated 14 Sep 1850 (extracted by Diana Gale Matthiesen):
Samuel Sticker 36 M Farmer   Penn
Phebe    " 24 F     Ohio
William  "  3 M      do
Ruth     "  1 F      do
David    " 10 M      do
David might be Samuel's son from a previous marriage.

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