Re: Fetters in IN, OH, and PA
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In reply to:
Fetters in IN, OH, and PA
Vicki Reeve 2/15/10
I think I have what you want.
However, my records end with William H Fetters and I would like to fill in blanks down to you.
I use only years for dates.
I need William's year of birth, year of marriage, spouse, year of birth, year of death
Then their children with YOB-YOD...YOM Spouse YOB YOD
Then the children of those children with same
This line should include you.
Then the children of all those children with same.
I have
Thomas Fetters (1817-1889) x 1840 Sarah Snellbecker (1818-1872) and they were in Stark Com OHl then Noble Co, IN and then Kosciusko Co, IN
Tom was the 4th of 9 children
Tom and Sarah had 7 kids and Hamon was the 6th of the 7.
Hamon Fetters (1856-) x 1879 Mary J Wyland
and then
b 1882 Elizabeth Harriet Freet (1859-1890)
Hamon and Elizabeth had two kids that I know of.
Nettie (1883-)
Willie (1888-)
Willie is your William Harrison Fetters.
From a quick search I found that William married Hazel M who was born in 1889.
William and Hazel had Donald K Fetters in 1909.
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You can send me the requested information and I will send you the story of your Fetters line.This is a huge family and I am a cousin of yours, but need the information to see just what number of cousin.
My line left Stark County and went west to Marshalltown, Iowa.
The original person to cross the Atlantic came over to Philadelphia and settled at Oley which is just immediately east of Reading, PA.I think I found the original house when I searched there back in 1990.
The original town in Germany was Freinsheim which is north and west of Ludwigshaven.
Get a good map and look for the Rhine River.Then find Heidelburg.Go west to Mannheim and Ludwigshaven.
Go west to Bad Durkheim and north about ten miles to Freinsheim.
Or go north from Ludwigshaven to FrankenThal.Then west to Freinsheim.
I have been there three times and it is a charming small town in the middle of the vineyards.It has a huge wall around the town.No cars are allowed inside the wall, but you can walk across town in about ten minutes.
I will need your address to mail the material to you.
Tom Fetters