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1 | For more info see: http://tombeau.net/getperson.php?personID=I00120&tree=tombeautree | Family: F399
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2 | It is believed that Anna & George had three or more daughters. | Family: F10
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3 | Lost Mr. Fettick while immigrating to the U.S. buried at sea. | Family: F287
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4 | Married in earlier in a civil ceremony. | Family: F123
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5 | Taken from the testimonial given by Catharine Pauken. unsure about the order of the children and whether those are their given names or as they were commonly known. | Family: F286
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6 | This family is very incomplete, in fact I don't know for a fact that it is related. It is assumed this Johann is related since he is depicted as being of "German" origin. --Update-- This Family is indeed related. Later on they started using Pogan as their surname. | Family: F192
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7 | Unsure of the spelling of the last name. May have been Fettig. | Mary Fettig
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8 | Name has been spelled Hause, House & Hauss in various sources | Pauline Hause
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9 | never emigrated to U.S.A. | Maria Margaretha Hay
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10 | Immigrated 1872 | Dennis Hogan
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11 | At least one living or private individual is linked to this note - Details withheld. | Madonna Anne Minor
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12 | Catholic Notre Dame nun. Entered July 27 1918 | Agnes Lucy Pauken
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13 | never emigrated to U.S.A. | Anna Catharina Pauken
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14 | One of the immigrants to the U.S. of A. It is now known that her family immigrated in 1846 to New York aboard the ship Oscealo. Where exactly they ended up is still unknown. | Anna Catharina Pauken
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15 | Came to the U.S. of A. in the summer of 1870. According to Ursula Buchholz's site (http://www.ursula-buchholz.com/Navigation/Emigration/emigration.html) started in May of 1870 with JW, Wife & children. She was on census of 1870 enumerated in Maumee on August 16. I have theorized that younger brother Nicholas may have come at this time, In a manner outside of official channels in order to avoid military conscription. | Anna Maria Pauken
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16 | one of the immigrants to the U.S.A. | Anna Maria Pauken
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17 | never emigrated to U.S.A. | Anton Simon Pauken
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18 | http://gen.nobleco.lib.in.us/Births/BirthsNR.htm | Bertha Estella Pauken
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19 | His obit mentions three step daughters. I am not sure who's daughters they are I am also not sure of the order of his marriages. I am led to believe By the obituary that Mary Wachtrab was his last wife and married to him at the time of his death. | Carl John Pauken
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20 | Owned Pauken Box & Barrel Co. | Carl John Pauken
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21 | At least one living or private individual is linked to this note - Details withheld. | Charles David Pauken
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22 | At least one living or private individual is linked to this note - Details withheld. | Charles David Pauken, Jr.
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23 | never emigrated to U.S.A. | Christina Pauken
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24 | At least one living or private individual is linked to this note - Details withheld. | Christine Marie Pauken
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25 | At least one living or private individual is linked to this note - Details withheld. | Donald Jerome Pauken
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26 | At least one living or private individual is linked to this note - Details withheld. | Elizabeth Susan Pauken
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27 | never emigrated to U.S.A. | Gertrud Pauken
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28 | Post Office, Bugler | Hubert F. Pauken
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29 | Police Officer | James Robert Pauken, Jr.
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30 | never emigrated to U.S.A. | Johann Pauken
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31 | At least one living or private individual is linked to this note - Details withheld. | J.J. Pauken
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32 | http://www.portal.health.state.pa.us/portal/server.pt/community/public_records/20686 State of Pennsylvania Dept. of Health vital records death indexes pg 45 3rd line State file #104996 | Johann Josef Pauken
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33 | many US based records give the date as 1847. The 11 May 1843 comes from "Familienchronik Pauken" and most dates, from this time frame, in it are based on church records. I will assume there is church record even though I do not actually have a copy of it. | Johann Josef Pauken
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34 | never emigrated to U.S.A. | Johann Josef Pauken
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35 | This person was originally thought to be a son of Mathias Joseph and Anne Marie Stegman. --UPDATE-- This person is definitely related. The Family later on started using Pogan as their surname. | Johann Josef Pauken
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36 | never emigrated to U.S.A. | Johann Petrus Pauken
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37 | One of the immigrants to the U.S.A. | Johann Wilhelm Pauken
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38 | Broom maker, Mayor | John Pauken
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39 | This birth date was gotten off WWII draft registration. It is suspect because it makes him six months younger than Phillip his brother. Everything I've seen before now makes about four years older. | John Pauken, Jr.
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40 | At least one living or private individual is linked to this note - Details withheld. | Jonathan Pauken
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41 | Railroad | Joseph Pauken
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42 | In some German sources he is referred to as "Mathias Joseph" | Joseph Mathias Pauken
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43 | Employed by L-O-F for 18 years | Leonard Pauken
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44 | baptismal registry has father's name rather than child's. | Margaretha Pauken
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45 | Her middle name was most likely "Helen" as that is what she was known by later on and buried as. I can not be sure as her baptismal record was not filled out correctly by the priest. | Margaretha Pauken
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46 | never emigrated to U.S.A. | Maria Eva Pauken
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47 | never emigrated to U.S.A. | Maria Margaretha Pauken
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48 | At least one living or private individual is linked to this note - Details withheld. | Mary Ann Pauken
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49 | Shipping clerk | Mathias Pauken
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50 | never emigrated to U.S.A. | Mathias Joseph Pauken
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