289 IV
289 IV. EPHRAIM ROYER
 
VIII. Everett Kahl, m. Sarah ---- ; clerk in tea and coffee house in
Lancaster; L.
VIII. Helen Kahl, in Lancaster; L.
VII. ALICE S. REIDENBACH, afore, m. Thomas A. Milchsack; res. Beth-
lehem, Pa.; 5 ch.:
VIII. Pauline Milchsack.
VIII. Mildred Milchsack.
VIII. Gertrude Milchsack.
VIII. Anna Milchsack.
VIII. A child, dec.
 
VII. REV. OTIS E. REIDENBACH, afore, m. Mary Reinecke; pastor of
a large Moravian congregation in Lake Mills, Wis.; 2 ch.:
VIII. Alice B. Reidenbach.
VIII. Mary Reidenbach.
 
VII. IRA E. REIDENBACH, afore, m. Kathryn Beal; res. Pittsburgh Pa.;
Presby.; 1 ch.:
VIII. Ira E. Reidenbach, Jr.
 
VII. HARRY E. REIDENBACH, afore, m. Elizabeth Sturgis; photograph-
er in Lititz, having taken several of the photographs reproduced in this book;
Moravian; 7 ch.:
VIII. Mildred Reidenbach.
VIII. Anna Reidenbach.
VIII. Grace Reidenbach.
VIII. Alice Reidenbach.
VIII. Charles Reidenbach.
VIII. Dorothy Reidenbach.
VIII. One child deceased. - From A. B. Reidenbach, Esq., 1915
 
CHAPTER VI
 
V. ESTHER (HETTIE) ROYER, p. 256, m. V. John Royer (A A),
son of IV. Joseph, moved to Stark Co., Ohio, son of III. Daniel,
brother of III. Christopher, her grandfather, so she and her hus-
band were second cousins.
 
CHAPTER VII
 
V. MAGDALENA ROYER, p. 256, m. Christian Lutz, b. in Lanc.
Co., Pa., Jan. 2, 1809; d. of typhoid, Apr. 28, 1858, funeral by Eld.
I. L. Berky, text 2 Tim. 4:6,7,8; son of Nicholas Lutz, who came
from Hesse, Germany, and who had one brother, Samuel; farmer;
moved from Lanc. Co., to Stark Co., Ohio in 1836 (*) and in the
fall of 1851 to 4 mi. n. w. of Goshen, Ind.; B.; 8 ch.:
 
Page Name Birth Death
290 VI. Martin Lutz Sept. 15, 1833 Apr. 17, 1858
290 VI. Daniel R. " Oct. 19, 1835 Apr. 24, 1906
291 VI. Reuben " Feb. 18, 1838
292 VI. Catharine " May 1, 1840 Feb. 1, 1858
292 VI. Maria " Sept. 15, 1843 Mar. 15, 1904
292 VI. Sophia " Oct. 9, 1846 Oct. 8, 1900
VI. Mag'lena " Feb. 10, 1847 Jan. 5, 1854
293 VI. Urias " 1850 (?) Jan. 14, 1905
- Family Bible, 1915
*At this time Daniel was a babe and because of his restlessness when in
the wagon, his mother carried him over 200 miles. She was confined to bed six
weeks after reaching Ohio.
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