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FAMILY MEMBERS in the NEWS


LINKS to FAMILY MEMBERS WEBPAGES on other sites

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PHOTO ALBUMS
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Brothers Once More Civil War Monument at Pound Gap
* Doug Anderson's 2006 Reunion photos
*Floyd County Kentucky in the Olden Days
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Home of Felix Stambach
* Home of Felix Stambach as toured by George Brown
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Kutzenhausen Pictorial Tour
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Kutzenhausen lodging
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Robert Fleming, Elizabeth Stambaugh, connected Families & Friends Reunion 2006 Photo Album
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Unidentified Photos Album is coming to this space soon

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When we all work together we will grow the most complete picture of Felix Stambach's descendants as humanly possible.
Remember, today's beginning page count on Wiki YOUR is 14, 194 with many more to be added!  We're looking forward to yours contributions!
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Lena Stambaugh of Pennsylvania has been identified but your help is still needed
Hi,
Lena was my gg aunt on my father's side. I don't have her exact date of birth but she and her siblings were born between 1873 and 1886. Her real name was Helena and she married James Ritchey. Lena was not born in Penn.
She was born in Rushville/Beardstown, IL area but had close family in Penn.
I assume that perhaps her picture was mailed to a family member there.
Lena's parents were Michael Stambaugh, born in Hanover, PA in abt 1850 and
her mother was Louisa Lashmet, born in Rushville, IL in abt 1850. They had 7
children. Frank, Henry Howard born 1873 or 1875??( my ggranfather), Lena,
James Everett, born 1880?, Roland Edgar, born 1883? and John, born 1886.
It is believed that Michael's parents were Peter Stambaugh and Susan
Strausbaugh both from Penn. I have searched and searched and can get no
further back than this. It has been brought to my attention that perhaps
Michael was a middle name and not his first. I have searched based on that
info but still nothing. The way I have Michael and Louisa's children listed
are suppose to be in the order they were born according to the source who is
Raymond Stambaugh, Michaels' grandson/ my great uncle who is now deceased.
I have more info if you feel there is a connection please let me know. I am
really dead ended on the Stambaugh side of my tree. Thanks Anna
If anyone has further info please send e-mail to: Anna; Karen Adams and Shelley Cardiels


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There will always be a need for people, such as yourself; who are willing to add information, photos, etc for their families as well as the on-going need for those who are willing to edit the pages to make sure the pattern of the templates is being followed as well as help us help catch those "slips of the eyes, fingers and brain" which cause cause errors in spelling, sentence structure, etc.

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