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Note for:   J. Nephi Albert Black,   22 APR 1868 - 29 MAY 1929
Known on Rappleye records as Sidney Black

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Note for:   Ottilia Wissing,   6 MAY 1793 - 9 APR 1832
Ottilia Wissing probably died in St. Lewis, Missouri.

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Note for:   Andreas Kleinman,   14 JAN 1757 - 27 JUL 1826
Official city records of Birkweiler, Germany.

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Note for:   George Philip Wissing,   19 SEP 1769 - 11 NOV 1840
Staatsarchiv Spayer a. Rhein: from the Burgermeister of Leinsweiler, Pfaltz,
  Germany. Conrad Kleinman records research records of Julius Billiter.

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Note for:   Johann Konrad Born,   27 DEC 1712 - 10 JUN 1777
Official records of town of Birkweiler, Pfaltz, Germany. Johann died at
  64 years 5 months and 16 days. Anna Katharina died at 64 years and 10 months.

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Note for:   Balthasar Wissing,   28 JUN 1736 - 1776
Staatsarchiv Spayer a. Rhein; from the Burgermeister of Leinsweiler, Pfaltz,
  Germany. Conrad Kleinman records.

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Note for:   Johann Peter Grassmuck,   31 AUG 1694 - 11 FEB 1758
Official records of town of Birkweiler, Pfaltz, Germany. Submitted by Joseph
  L. Kleinman El Paso, Texas.

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Note for:   Hans Wilhelm Born,   11 FEB 1677/78 - 18 FEB 1743/44
Hans Wilhelm died at 66 years 0 months and 7 days.

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Note for:   Anna Margaretha Winkelblech,    - 13 DEC 1761
Anna Margaretha died at 74 years 10 months and 10 days.

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Note for:   Johann Heinrich Wissing,   26 JAN 1711/12 - 31 AUG 1758
Staatsarchiv Speyer a. Rhein.

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Note for:   Heinrich Bentz,   29 OCT 1802 -
St. George Temple Records - Research records of Julius Billiter.
  TIB card - Endowment House records Instance of Self.
       4 Gen program film #1,124,036
  1860 Census of Lehi, Utah, Utah Family #22657
       Conrad Kleinman age 45 male farmer born Germany
       Elizabeth 42 female Pennsylvania
       Ann 23 female Germany
       Mary A 20 female Germany
       Jno Conrad 1 male Utah Territory
       Elizabeth 1 female Utah Territory
       Hy Bence 58 male Germany
       Elizth 56 female Germany
       Hy B 70 male Germany

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Note for:   Wilsabetha Elizabetha Lang,   11 APR 1804 -
OUR PIONEER HERITAGE - Pioneer Midwives pg 498
       Elizabeth kept a loom in her home and was very skillful in weaving silk.
  This art she taught Regula and Anna who toiled early and late to attain the
  perfection demanded by their mother. She would not permit them to go into the
  factories of Zurich. These two young women heard the gospel as taught by
  visiting missionaries and were baptized 29 April 1854. They immediately began
  to make preparations for migrating to Utah and the following year crossed the
  Atlantic and joined a company of Saints headed for Deseret.
       Hy Bence and Elis th listed with the Conrad Kleinman family in Lehi, Utah in
  the 1860 census.