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Descendant List of Maria Katherina SCHUMM 45 Descendant List of Maria Katherina SCHUMM 1-Maria Katherina SCHUMM (20 Apr 1810-3 Dec 1838) +Michael SCHUELER (abt 1810-aft 1870) . 2-George SCHUELER (1 May 1834-1893) . +Anna HOFMANN (-) . 3-Fred SCHUELER (30 Jul 1858-12 May 1945) . +Sophia SCHROEDER (21 Aug 1860-31 Dec 1941) . 4-Emma SCHUELER (14 Feb 1884-23 Apr l948) . +Herman WITTE (23 Aug 1877-15 Jan 1958) . 5-Helen WITTE (26 Mar 1915-7 May 2002) . +Melvin GERKE (16 Feb 1913-30 Jun 2010) . 6-Gloria GERKE (26 Jun 1938-) . +Larry MEYER (11 Mar 1937-) . 7-Sandra MEYER (20 Dec 1960-) . +Jim CARTER (26 Dec 1959-) . 8-Stephanie CARTER (1986-) . 8-Alicia Ann CARTER (1989-) . 8-Stacey CARTER (1991-) . 8-Mathew CARTER (1996-) . 7-David MEYER (2 Feb 1962-) . 6-Marcia GERKE (11 Dec 1943-) . +David RUNKLE (5 Mar 1943-) . 7-Kristen RUNKLE (14 Jan 1970-) . +John KELLEHER (-) . 8-John Edward Jr. KELLEHER (4 Jun 2001-) . 8-William David KELLEHER (3 May 2003-) . 8-Elizabeth Ann KELLEHER (2 May 2005-) . 7-David Jr. RUNKLE (3 Oct 1973-) . +Laura BARGER (-) . 8-Andrew David RUNKLE (30 Mar 2001-) . 8-Mason Thomas RUNKLE (30 Mar 2001-) . 6-Karen GERKE (21 Jun 1947-) . 6-William GERKE (18 Feb 1954-) . +Patricia KARNES (15 May 1955-) . 7-Jordon GERKE (21 Dec 1982-) . 7-Jessica GERKE (30 Jun 1986-) . 7-Jake GERKE (25 May 1991-) . 5-Theodore WITTE (30 Nov 1917-7 May 1919) . 5-Ervin WITTE (27 Aug 1924-19 Nov 2001) . +Dorothy KELLERMAN (22 Jun 1927-) . 6-Linda WITTE (3 Jul 1948-) . 6-Larry WITTE (28 Jul 1950-) . +Kathy MARTIN (Jun 1950-) . 7-Erin WITTE (13 Nov 1979-) . 7-Kristein WITTE (28 Jun l980-) . 6-Lucille WITTE (24 Apr 1952-) . 6-Cynthia WITTE (25 Oct 1953-) . +J. Lynn BOESE (8 Jul 1940-) . 4-Martin SCHUELER (24 Aug 1885-10 Feb l943) . 4-Ida SCHUELER (24 Nov 1887-22 Apr 1976) . +Henry SCHOENHERR (11 Mar 1890-23 Jun l966) . 5-Norman SCHOENHERR (20 Mar 1914-16 Sep 1979) . +Mildred BIEBERICH (13 Feb 1918-2 Sep 2001) . 5-Lester SCHOENHERR (19 Nov 1915-) . +Ruth DESTMON (4 Oct 1919-19 Jul 1983) . 6-Thomas (Rev.) SCHOENHERR (13 Oct 1945-) . +Barbara TANNER (20 Apr 1947-) . 7-Neil SCHOENHERR (1975-) . 7-Amy SCHOENHERR (1977-) . 7-Kirk SCHOENHERR (1984-) 45 Descendant List of Maria Katherina SCHUMM . 6-Philip (Rev.) SCHOENHERR (19 Oct 1947-) . +Gail TUNNISON (16 Sep 1951-) . 7-Marcia SCHOENHERR (18 Feb 1977-) . +Brian PERRYMAN (29 Mar 1973-) . 7-Patrick SCHOENHERR (20 Apr 1980-) . +Sarah HUDSON (9 Feb 1979-) . 6-Laura SCHOENHERR (28 Sep 1950-) . +Dan SAFFAN (16 Mar 1949-) . 7-Mark SAFFAN (12 Jan 1978-) . +Jaime SAYLOR (12 Feb 1975-) . 7-Jonathan SAFFAN (28 Nov 1981-) . 7-Peter SAFFAN (31 May 1985-) . 6-Sandra SCHOENHERR (29 Sep 1953-) . +Martin HURFORD (25 Sep 1950-) . 7-Stephanie HURFORD (11 Oct 1980-) . +James MURRAY (21 Oct 1980-) . 7-Ann HURFORD (25 Oct 1983-) . 7-Meredith HURFORD (27 Aug 1988-) . 5-Mildred KOESTER (-) . 4-Gustav SCHUELER (8 Jan 1891-20 Sep 1967) . +Matilda FACKLER (18 Aug 1898-2 Dec 1974) . 5-Lorien SCHUELER (5 Feb 1923-) . +Orlando CRESS (7 Mar 1915-3 Mar 1996) . 6-Bona Lou CRESS (-) . +Unknown DILLON (-) . 7-Lucy DILLON (-) . 7-Steve DILLON (-) . 6-Steve CRESS (24 Jan 1942-) . +Connie (9 Dec l942-) . 7-Tonya CRESS (18 Jul 1966-) . 7-Todd CRESS (25 Jan 1969-) . 6-John CRESS (-) . +Lucy (12 Feb l948-) . 7-Jonathan CRESS (13 Mar 1980-) . 7-Summer CRESS (15 Dec 1981-) . 6-Kim CRESS (15 Dec 1944-) . +Sondra (9 Dec l948-) . 7-Kevin CRESS (14 May 1975-) . 7-Gregg CRESS (19 May 1977-) . 7-Kerri CRESS (14 May 1978-) . 5-Ruth SCHUELER (19 Mar 1924-Oct 2009) . +Frederick SCHAMERLOH (1 Jan 1922-25 Jan 1992) . 6-Kerry (Dr.) SCHAMERLOH (24 Apr 1950-) . +Carol LEY (21 May 1951-) . 7-Andrew SCHAMERLOH (24 Sep 1976-) . 7-Ryan SCHAMERLOH (24 Jan 1979-) . 6-Janice SCHAMERLOH (24 Feb 1952-) . +Joseph HEIMAN (15 Sep 1950-) . 7-Erin HEIMAN (28 Jul 1978-) . +Brian K. EVANS (13 Sep 1973-) . 8-Emerson Grace EVANS (10 May 2004-) . 7-Julie HEIMAN (18 Mar 1980-) . 7-Bethany HEIMAN (23 Jul 1982-) . 6-Kim SCHAMERLOH (1 May 1956-) . +Rozelyn RIPLEY (23 Oct 1956-) . 7-Bradley SCHAMERLOH (28 Nov 1979-) . 7-Jennifer SCHAMERLOH (2 May 1981-) . 7-Megan SCHAMERLOH (13 Sep 1985-) . 6-Richard (Dr.) SCHAMERLOH (29 Jun 1965-) 46 Descendant List of Maria Katherina SCHUMM . +Sara (Dr.) PENNER (-) . 5-Paul SCHUELER (23 May 1925-14 Mar l985) . 5-Halden SCHUELER (21 Aug 1928-) . +Carol MCBRIDE (21 Mar 1944-2 Oct 2005) . 6-Shawn Brian DONOVAN (22 May 1967-) . +Amy FREELS (14 Apr 1967-) . 7-Caitlyn FREELS (-) . 7-Conner SCHUELER (19 Sep 1994-) . 7-Emily SCHUELER (10 Aug 1995-) . 6-Kevin Neil DONOVAN (7 Feb 1969-) . 6-Aaron Patrick DONOVAN (20 May 1971-) . +Tabatha (3 Jul l973-) . 5-Mardella SCHUELER (27 Jan 1930-) . +Ted REINHART (4 Jun 1929-) . 6-Karen REINHART (25 Sep 1951-) . +Richard FISHER (30 Nov 1950-) . 7-Joshua FISHER (9 May 1973-) . 7-Laura FISHER (11 May 1979-) . +Brad BAKER (5 Sep 1978-) . 7-Todd FISHER (25 Apr 1974-) . 6-Thomas REINHART (22 Dec 1953-) . +Beth ZEBART (11 Dec 1955-) . 7-Matthew REINHART (21 Apr 1979-) . +Sarah Beth SMEAD (8 May 1980-) . 7-Timothy REINHART (24 Apr 1981-) . 8-Austin Lee REINHART (4 Jul 2001-) . 7-Tyler REINHART (8 Jun 1991-) . 6-Gerald REINHART (29 Jul 1958-) . +Deborah VAUGHN (13 Aug 1956-) . 7-Daniel REINHART (29 Sep 1981-) . 7-Michael REINHART (9 Mar 1983-) . 5-Kenneth SCHUELER (9 Aug 1934-) . +Marlene POEPPLE (3 Jul 1936-) . 6-Jeffrey SCHUELER (30 Jul 1968-) . +Julie Kristine GALLMEYER (23 Sep 1967-) . 7-Jamie Nicole SCHUELER (6 Jun 1995-) . 7-Kevin Joseph SCHUELER (29 Oct 1998-) . 6-Connie SCHUELER (20 Aug 1964-) . +Lynn GARNER (18 Aug 1954-) . 7-Nathan GARNER (10 Jun 1987-) . 7-Samantha GARNER (29 Aug 1991-) . 4-Wilhelmena SCHUELER (19 Nov 1892-20 Sep 1973) . +Fred KOENEMANN (31 Aug 1890-8 Sep 1984) . 5-Mildred KOENEMANN (16 Dec 1916-) . +Paul SCHROEDER (23 Sep 1913-) . 6-Frederick SCHROEDER (18 Nov 1938-) . +Judy GRIENER (11 Nov 1940-) . 7-Michele SCHROEDER (30 Jan 1959-) . +Don HAYES (13 Nov 1958-) . 8-Jacob HAYES (18 Aug 1985-) . +Bruce VONDEAN (-) . 7-Jeffery SCHROEDER (21 Dec 1962-) . +Dolores (-) . 7-Frederick SCHROEDER (8 Jul 1965-) . +Angela RENNINGER (24 Aiug 1967-) . 8-Alexandra SCHROEDER (10 Sep 1996-) . 8-Claire SCHROEDER (20 Sep 1999-) . 8-Rebecca SCHROEDER (20 Sep 1999-) . 8-Julia SCHROEDER (20 Sep 1999-) 47 Descendant List of Maria Katherina SCHUMM . 8-Johnathon SCHROEDER (14 Apr 2003-) . 6-Carolyn SCHROEDER (30 Nov 1941-) . +Roger (Rev.) EDEN (20 Nov 1939-) . 7-Monica EDEN (11 Aug 1966-) . 7-Martin EDEN (22 Oct 1968-) . 6-Roy SCHROEDER (24 May 1946-) . +Christine LANDING (24 Aug 1945-) . 7-Robert SCHROEDER (18 Apr 1963-) . +Kathryn SHRADER (30 Sep 1962-) . 8-Allen SCHROEDER (24 Jul 1989-) . 8-Emily SCHROEDER (17 Sep 1991-) . 7-Brian SCHROEDER (18 Apr 1963-) . +Sandy ANSELMO (21 Jan 1965-) . 8-Sarah SCHROEDER (20 Oct 1985-) . 8-Jeremiah SCHROEDER (29 Dec 1987-) . 8-Hannah SCHROEDER (29 Jan 1991-) . 8-Noah SCHROEDER (28 Jan 1992-) . 7-David SCHROEDER (-) . 7-Karen SCHROEDER (-) . 5-Eleanor KOENEMANN (4 Feb 1921-7 Aug 2000) . +Robert IMLER (25 Oct 1917-2 Jul l990) . 6-Robert IMLER (20 Oct l94l-) . +Janet EARHART (16 Jun 1940-27 Oct 1999) . 6-David IMLER (30 Nov 1944-) . +Nancy LEISS (31 Jan 1945-) . 7-Russell IMLER (17 Feb 1966-) . +Andrea (-) . 7-Shelley IMLER (10 Jan 1968-) . +Kent KAHLE (9 Sep 1963-) . 5-Lillian KOENEMANN (23 Jun 1926-) . +Edgar HUENER (15 Sep 1923-) . 6-Kay HUENER (12 Nov 1951-) . +Ralph BIESZCZAD (4 Oct 1950-) . 6-Jean HUENER (4 Jun 1953-) . 6-Beth HUENER (16 Apr 1956-) . 6-Joy HUENER (21 Nov 1958-) . +Robert PARTEE (23 Nov 1954-) . 7-Karin PARTEE (30 Jun 1976-) . +Mark FOTH (2002-) . 7-Jessica PARTEE (12 Jun 1979-) . 7-Arianne PARTEE (3 Jul 1979-) . +Darcy CLARK (-) . 8-Gabriella CLARK (30 Dec 1998-) . 8-Elijah CUSTER (27 Feb 2001-) . +Larry CUSTER (-) . 7-Danielle PARTEE (17 Mar 1988-) . 6-Grace HUENER (5 May 1965-) . +Richard PACKARD (11 Dec 1950-) . 7-Kenzie DAVIDSON (21 Oct 2001-) . +Todd DAVIDSON (-) . 4-Theodore SCHUELER.
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