The Genealogy of the Macke Family from Cincinnati, Ohio - Exhibit
As transcribed from the copy of Clemens' Paper:

THE STATE OF OHIO, Hamilton County Probate Court.

Be it Remembered, That at a Session of the PROBATE COURT within and for said County, held at the Court house in Cincinnati, on the 8th day of Oct. in the year of our Lord one thousand eight hundred and sixty six before the Hon. Edwd. Mooniff [last name is hard to read] sole Judge of said Court, personally came Clement Macke a native of Hanover who, having produced satisfactory proof to the Court of his enlistment in the service of the United States, and his subsequent honorable discharge therefrom, agreeable to the Act of Congress passed 17th July, 1862, in such case made and provided, and proved his residence and character by the oath of Geo Schomaker and being admitted to CITIZENSHIP by this Court, took the oath to support the Constitution of the United States of America, and that he then did absolutely and entirely forever renounce and abjure all ALLEGIANCE AND FIDELITY to every FOREIGN PRINCE, POTENTATE, STATE OR SOVEREIGNTY, whatsoever, and particularly to the King of Hanover

This is therefore to Certify, That the said Clement Macke has complied with the LAWS OF THE UNITED STATES in such case made and provided, and is therefore admitted a CITIZEN OF THE UNITED STATES.

In Testimony Whereof, I Edwd. Mooniff Probate Judge and Ex-Officio Clerk, have hereunto set my name and affixed the Seal of the said Court at Cincinnati, this 8th day of October A.D. 1866.

Edwd. Mooniff (Probate Judge and Ex-Officio Clerk)
By Wm G. Williams Deputy Clerk.


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Carol Macke

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