3 RONINGER siblings.
George married 1) Harriet C. Stevens in about 1855; m. 2) Catharine Simon on June 16, 1865 in Quincy, Adams Co., IL; and m. 3) Nancy Hetherton on June 22, 1909 in Quincy, Adams, IL.
CRONINGER children with 1) Harriet: Charles J. (b. Sep 8, 1856) and Mary H. (b. November 04, 1858). With 2) Catharine: Ada Croninger B-about 1869 IL. No children with 3) Nancy.
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CIVIL WAR soldier: George H. Croninger, from OH and MI, enlisted in Co. E, 21st MI, Infantry.
After the Civil War, George R. Croninger resided from 1865 to 1910 in Adams and Pike Co., Illinois, P.O. Quincy and Baylis, IL, respectively.
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QUERY from a hopeful Croninger descendant on-line:
"I am trying to trace his descendants since I have reason to suspect this may be the family from which my grandfather, Charlie ODLE (1901/1903-1961), was adopted. Any bits of info would be helpful.
"1880 census of New Salem twp., Pike Co., Illinois, taken on 9 June, 1880: 185-195:
Geo. Croninger, age 47, married, blacksmith,
b. Ohio, father b. N.Y(should say PA),
mother b. PA (should say NY).
Catherine Croninger, 45, wife, housekeeper, b. Illinois, father b. Tenn, Mother b. Tenn.
Ada Croninger, age 11, daughter, at school, b. Illinois father b. Ohio, Mother b. Ill.
They may have also been raising two children from George's previous marriage:
Charlie J. Croninger (b. Sep 8, 1856) and
Mary H. (b. November 04, 1858)."
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Source: On-line Query by Unknown.
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CRONINGER lineage: George-11, Jacob-10, Joseph-9, Joseph-8, Leonard-7 Groninger, Johnannes-6, Georg-5, Paulus-4, Hans-3, Paulus-2, Hanssen-1 GRONINGER.
3 RONINGER siblings.
George married 1) Harriet C. Stevens in about 1855; m. 2) Catharine Simon on June 16, 1865 in Quincy, Adams Co., IL; and m. 3) Nancy Hetherton on June 22, 1909 in Quincy, Adams, IL.
CRONINGER children with 1) Harriet: Charles J. (b. Sep 8, 1856) and Mary H. (b. November 04, 1858). With 2) Catharine: Ada Croninger B-about 1869 IL. No children with 3) Nancy.
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CIVIL WAR soldier: George H. Croninger, from OH and MI, enlisted in Co. E, 21st MI, Infantry.
After the Civil War, George R. Croninger resided from 1865 to 1910 in Adams and Pike Co., Illinois, P.O. Quincy and Baylis, IL, respectively.
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QUERY from a hopeful Croninger descendant on-line:
"I am trying to trace his descendants since I have reason to suspect this may be the family from which my grandfather, Charlie ODLE (1901/1903-1961), was adopted. Any bits of info would be helpful.
"1880 census of New Salem twp., Pike Co., Illinois, taken on 9 June, 1880: 185-195:
Geo. Croninger, age 47, married, blacksmith,
b. Ohio, father b. N.Y(should say PA),
mother b. PA (should say NY).
Catherine Croninger, 45, wife, housekeeper, b. Illinois, father b. Tenn, Mother b. Tenn.
Ada Croninger, age 11, daughter, at school, b. Illinois father b. Ohio, Mother b. Ill.
They may have also been raising two children from George's previous marriage:
Charlie J. Croninger (b. Sep 8, 1856) and
Mary H. (b. November 04, 1858)."
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Source: On-line Query by Unknown.
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CRONINGER lineage: George-11, Jacob-10, Joseph-9, Joseph-8, Leonard-7 Groninger, Johnannes-6, Georg-5, Paulus-4, Hans-3, Paulus-2, Hanssen-1 GRONINGER.
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