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Jacobus Reusch

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Married Susanna Fellers
Children
16 Oct 1717 Theodor
24 Oct 1719 Marie Magdalena
29 Jun 1721 Augustinus
17 Sep 1724 Joannes
24 Jul 1728 Christina Jacoba

NOTE: The year of birth listed has been estimated by using an age of 20 years at the person's time of marriage or birth of first child. Remember their age might vary greatly. Due to the overwhelming number of names, only families showing four or more children are being entered at this time. Refer to the original records on Tom's websites for possible folks by the same surname/location.
TOWN: Wittlich
This memorial was created from information found in a database created by the late Thomas A. Pick using the Catholic Church records in the Eifel region of Germany: https://freepages.rootsweb.com/~pick/genealogy/index.html. It covers 680 towns and contains 557,000 names. Information on the town itself can be found on Tom's website. Reminder: Borders changed often so you may have to search adjacent locations. Sadly, most of the cemeteries, gravestones and records were destroyed during WWII.
Married Susanna Fellers
Children
16 Oct 1717 Theodor
24 Oct 1719 Marie Magdalena
29 Jun 1721 Augustinus
17 Sep 1724 Joannes
24 Jul 1728 Christina Jacoba

NOTE: The year of birth listed has been estimated by using an age of 20 years at the person's time of marriage or birth of first child. Remember their age might vary greatly. Due to the overwhelming number of names, only families showing four or more children are being entered at this time. Refer to the original records on Tom's websites for possible folks by the same surname/location.
TOWN: Wittlich
This memorial was created from information found in a database created by the late Thomas A. Pick using the Catholic Church records in the Eifel region of Germany: https://freepages.rootsweb.com/~pick/genealogy/index.html. It covers 680 towns and contains 557,000 names. Information on the town itself can be found on Tom's website. Reminder: Borders changed often so you may have to search adjacent locations. Sadly, most of the cemeteries, gravestones and records were destroyed during WWII.

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