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51 Her middle name, Pearl, was chosen by her mother to honor a friend. Merkle, Alice Pearl (I43)
 
52 Intent to marry published 17 Feb 1787, Holliston
Intent to marry published 30 Dec 1786, Hopkinton 
Family: Aaron Pike / Anna Pike (F126)
 
53 Intent to marry published in Holliston: Samuel Pike and Anna Ring of Medway, 11 Dec 1776 Family: Samuel Pike / Anna Grant (F122)
 
54 John H. Eiler (Americanized) Euler, Johannes (I3)
 
55 Last name sometimes "Gerbig" Gerbich, Anna Catharina (I200)
 
56 Many family trees and genealogies list Nathaniel's wife Mary Buck as the mother of all his children. However, her death date (1717) indicates she could not have been the mother of his later children, listed here. Family: / (F8)
 
57 Maria Katherina was born illegitimate as Schoenhals. She became legitimized as Schmidt when her mother and father married 21 May 1853. Schmidt, Maria Katharina (I132)
 
58 Nathaniel Cutler is listed as among those buried in Reading's first burial place "in Wakefield's Park, north of Church Street." In 1688, the remains from the first burial place were reinterred in the "Old Burial Ground" (the second location), west of the Congregational Meeting House in Wakefield. Cutler, Nathaniel (I468)
 
59 No confirmation record found in Bad Wildungen Church Records on Archion.de  Euler, Friedrich Christian (I7)
 
60 No death record found yet, but he probably died before Friedrich and Gertude's marriage in 1855, and certainly before the birth of their son Heinrich in March 1857. It is unlikely they would have named the new child Heinrich if Heinrich (b.1845) was still living. Schoenhals, Heinrich (I142)
 
61 No death record found yet, but this Heinrich probably died before 14 Feb 1845 when another infant was named Heinrich. Schoenhals, Heinrich (I141)
 
62 Place: Evangelisch, Obergleen, Oberhessen, Hesse-Darmstadt. Mother: Gertraud Schoenhals; Maternal Grandfather: Heinrich Schoenhals; Maternal Grandmother: Anna Katharina Maus Schoenhals, Heinrich (I141)
 
63 Place: Giessen Entbindungshaus, Giessen. Mother: Gertrude Schoenfals; Maternal grandfather: Heinrich Schoenfals; Maternal grandmother: Catharina Maus. Schoenhals, Heinrich (I142)
 
64 possibly Mary Chawklin?  Unknown Weller, Mary (I235)
 
65 Possibly Mary Crawford/Crayford. Crayford, Mary (I22)
 
66 Railroad accident Gustafson, Charles (I16)
 
67 Research and citations are IN PROGRESS! Knoos, Jakob Friedrich (I201)
 
68 Roy Gustafson was buried first in 1919, American Cemetery No. 454, Chatillon, France. He was later brought home and buried in Linwood Park Cemetery, Boone, Iowa. Gustafson, Charles Leroy (I17)
 
69 Rufname: Barbara Schotte, Christiane Barbara (I10)
 
70 Rufname: Carl Euler, Carl Friedrich (I52)
 
71 Rufname: Christian Euler, Carl Christian (I48)
 
72 Second born twin. Schotte, Anna Barbara (I63)
 
73 Section A Site 1644; http://gravelocator.cem.va.gov/index.html?cemetery=N826 Jackson, Alonzo (I579)
 
74 Several documents record the place name as "Rudlos im Riedeselischen." Euler, Johann Peter (I9)
 
75 Several records relating to Johann Gottfried Knoos give his father's name as "Gottfried Knoos." Most other records give his name as "Gottlieb Knoos." Research and citations are IN PROGRESS! Knoos, Gottlieb (I25)
 
76 Some records relating to Johann Gottfried's mother give her name as "Regina." Many other records give her name as "Rosina." Research and citations are IN PROGRESS! Häussler, Rosina Catharina (I26)
 
77 sometimes "Hooke" Hook, John (I170)
 
78 Stillborn. Euler, Infant (I57)
 
79 Surname sometimes spelled Becc. Beck, Anna Maria (I42)
 
80 The "Catherine", age 10, on this census record is more likely to be Elisabeth. No further record has been found for Catherine Euler/Eiler. Euler, Anna Katharina (I42)
 
81 The burial date is clearly written as 29 February, although 1849 was not a leap year. Euler, Johann Peter (I9)
 
82 The traditional sources do not give Mary's surname, but I have decided to use current sources, even though I'm not sure of the reliability of this information. Gould, Mary (I415)
 
83 There is a Christopher Fullager listed in the Kent Wills & Probate Indexes 1328-1890, FindMyPast. Date: 1715; Place: Tenterden; Occupation: Mercer; Canterbury Archdeaconry Court, PRC/11/72/171. Need to follow up on this. Fullagar, Christopher (I245)
 
84 There is also Abigail Pike, d. Samuel and Abigail b. 23 May 1751 who probably died as an infant. Pike, Abigail (I361)
 
85 There is some question about her surname, but this is a suggested spelling based on several church records. Decher, Helene Catharina (I83)
 
86 There is some question about his surname, but this is a suggested spelling based on church records. Decher, Heinrich (I198)
 
87 This is the James Pike represented in the Pike Surname DNA Project Group 6: http://www.math.mun.ca/~dapike/family_history/pike/DNA/index.php?conte nt=results.html#Group6
NAME: CONC Written As /Spike/ 
Pike, James (I380)
 
88 THIS MIGHT NOT BE CORRECT! Lüttig, Johann Georg (I37)
 
89 THIS PAGE IS IN PROGRESS! Citations will be added as data and relationships are verified. Schmidt, Jacob (I137)
 
90 THIS PAGE IS IN PROGRESS! Citations will be added as data and relationships are verified. Schoenhals, Johann Henrich (I123)
 
91 THIS PAGE IS IN PROGRESS! Citations will be added as data and relationships are verified. There is much more to come about her life in the U.S. Schoenhals, Anna Gertrauda (I8)
 
92 THIS PAGE IS IN PROGRESS! Verification and citations will be added. Schmidt, Maria Katharina (I132)
 
93 This register has: "1839 August 25, Lydia daughter of William & Lydia Hook, Tenterden, Labourer." I believe the curate wrote the wrong name and this is the baptism record for Margaret Hook, who was born 19 July 1839. This is a reasonable date for her to be baptized. Her sister, Lydia, was baptized 27 Apr 1837. See her sister's page at http://karen-zimmerman.com/getperson.php?personID=I246&tree=eiler
 
Hook, Margaret (I16)
 
94 Unmarried Merkle, Johannes Gottlob (I152)
 
95 unmarried Merkle, Christiana Wilhemina (I154)
 
96 Zachariah probably never married; sold in Reading (signing the deed with his sister Mary) land "which formerly belonged to our honored father James Pike." No wife signed with him then or on the sale of a half acre of cedar swamp in Reading 5 Sept. 1709 Pike, Zachariah (I390)
 

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