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Note for:   Johann Jacob Asmus,   28 NOV 1717 - 4 NOV 1780
His first wife was Katharina Wendling who died 1 Dec 1747.

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Note for:   Catherina Rosina Klein,   ABT 1718 - 14 NOV 1783
Catharina's death note records her age as 65 years, 6 months and 16 days.

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Note for:   Anna Magdalena Weyck,   31 JAN 1685/86 - 21 FEB 1748/49
The record of Anna Magdalena Weyck does not list her parents, it lists only the
names of the two getting married. It also does not mention anything about the
banns being announced, so probably they didn't go through the church but rather
had a common-law marriage. There is only one Anna Magdalena Weyck born in the
appropriate time frame, however, and it almost certainly is the one that
married Jacob Asmus.
The entry from 31 Jan 1686 says that Hans Jacob Waick and his wife Anna
Magdalena had a daughter named Anna Magdalena and that one of her godparents
was Jacob Asimus, the father of the Jacob Asmus that Anna Magdalena eventually
married.

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Note for:   Fonda Schafer,    -
Fonda apparently had polio and died at a relatively young age, about 30 years
old. Her nickname was "Toods".

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Note for:   Anna Katherina Hucke,   11 DEC 1840 - 28 DEC 1910
In the Confirmation Book from Ostheim, Katharina is noted to have been
confirmed at the age of 14 and her place of birth is noted to have been Rhunda,
the same place as her father was born.

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Note for:   Samuel Addison Doyle,   12 JAN 1870 - 6 JUL 1924
Samuel moved from Bath County, Kentucky to the Oklahoma Territories by himself. His parents were reportedly afraid that he would be killed by the Indians. He died of tuberculosis in McLoud, Oklahoma and did not have a permanent grave marker placed over his grave. He bought a farm in Wellston, Oklahoma in about 1919, which he planted in cotton, but within a couple of years the price of cotton plummeted and he could not make the payments on the farm so he returned it to the creditors and moved back to a sharecrop farm near McLoud, where the family had previously lived.

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Note for:   Agnes Mae Ewell,   12 JUL 1884 - 1 APR 1976
Birth year may be 1885. She died in a fire in the trailer in which she lived
in Stillwater, while cooking a meal for herself and her son, Frank.

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Note for:   Howard Jimmy "Danny" Doyle,   24 JAN 1917 -
Played professional baseball briefly with the Boston Red Sox and later was a
scout for the Red Sox, signing, among others, Roger Clemens.

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Note for:   Charley Nelson Doyle,   21 JUL 1920 - 3 FEB 1924
Charles died as a child.

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Note for:   John Mason Doyle,   29 OCT 1834 - 22 MAR 1905
John Mason Doyle was a tobacco farmer in Mt. Sterling, Kentucky. A picture of him was made in Manchester, Ohio when he was in his 50s or 60s. A note in one researcher's papers says that he and Livonia were married in Aberdeen, Ohio.

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Note for:   Livonia Ann McClure,   20 APR 1843 - 27 AUG 1876
Livonia (McClure) Doyle was buried in the Doyle Cemetery on the old Hawkins farm, now owned by Hammack's.

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Note for:   William Wallace Doyle,   22 FEB 1860 -
This William Wallace Doyle is thought to have lived in Indianapolis, or perhaps, Anderson, Indiana.

He sent birthday gifts to his nephew, William Wallace Doyle in Wellston, Oklahoma where the Samuel A. Doyles had bought a farm. One of these gifts was a $2.00 bill, sent when Bill was about 7 or 8 years old. Bill remembers that his dad took the $2.00 and bought a gilt (a brood sow), which the family bred for a while and finally butchered and ate. Bill told his dad that it wasn't fair that he had used his birthday money to buy the sow, but his dad told him that he had gotten as much of the sow to eat as anybody else in the family.

Per an e-mail from Hardy Roberts, 24 June 2001 (hardyroberts@@home.com), who is descended from William Wallace Doyle, William is thought to have married a woman whose last name was Coy (or Cox) and had at least one daughter named Mary Mae Doyle, who was Hardy's great-grandmother. We have a picture of William Wallace Doyle and his family. In this picture there are apparently two daughters. Another picture shows two girls named Mary-May and Eva Lena, who are noted to be "Uncle Wallace's children." The note seems to indicate that Eva Lena married Willie Hermann Hoovermale and lived in Anderson, Indiana.