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Reitz Family History and Record Book
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Contributed for use in USGenWeb Archives by Robert Reitz.
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RDReitz\@worldnet.att.net
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USGENWEB NOTICE: Printing this file within by non-commercial individuals
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and
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libraries is encouraged, as long as all notices and submitter
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information is included.
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Any other use, including copying files to other sites requires
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permission from the
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submitters PRIOR to uploading to any other sites. We encourage links to
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the state
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and county table of contents.
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THE REITZ FAMILY HISTORY AND RECORD BOOK
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compiled by the Rev. J. J. Reitz
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PREFACE
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A Reitz Family History and Record Book has been desired for a long time.
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It had truly been
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regarded as a stupendous and laborious undertaking, and by some as too
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difficult for
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accomplishment. Several years ago, the Reitz Reunion decided to publish
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it, and the great task fell
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to the lot of the author. We have hopefully worked at it for years at
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our leisure, and cheerfully
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endeavored to gather the records of all dear and affectionate blood
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relatives, the descendants of
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Pioneer Johan Friedrich Reitz, to preserve their full names birth,
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death, burial place, marriage,
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parents, children, occupation and residence. After years of difficult
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research we have finally obtained
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many official records from Europe of the ancestors of our Pioneer Johan
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Friedrich Reitz, tracing
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completely back to near the middle of the 17th century, or about 1670.
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The Reitz people have
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scattered to all parts, the residence and even names of some are unknown
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to us, wherefore records
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are difficult to obtain, and in some cases not available. We have,
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however, tried and tried again to
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find them. In many cases surprising results rewarded the strenuous
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efforts. With great pleasure and
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affectionate feelings for one\'s own blood relations we have opened the
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many letters bringing the
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desired records and tabulated and written them out.
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We heartily acknowledge the general support and kind help and
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cooperation of many in the
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matter. Some have furnished very complete records, while others only
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meagre one, and the author
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had to accept and arrange what he had received. Mistakes are very apt to
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happen in such a work, but
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we have tried very hard to avoid any and all mistakes.
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During the many years while serving as pastor of congregations the
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author often noted the
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carelessness in keeping family records, which often became lost. Even
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tombstones, which were
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carefully created many years ago by loving hands to preserve the memory
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and records of their dear
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departed, were often found neglected and sometimes even carelessly cast
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a by, when unfortunately
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sometimes all available records were lost.
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In this book we try to preserve for all time, and especially for the
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coming generations, the
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Reitz Family Records, for the pleasure and information of all readers.
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We beg the reader to make
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allowance for incompleteness in this book and where co\_e are not
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included, which is by no means
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intentional; all of which is left for a revised and more complete future
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edition. It should be remarked
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that the many Reitz people, regardless of their praiseworthy ancestral
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heritage, good qualities,
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accomplishments and achievements, are all human and have their faults
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just like others; but generally
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we feel very proud of them as the Reitz Clan, and let their faults
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alone. The most cordial and
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affectionate feelings for all Reitz Relatives, and the prayer for better
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and stronger family ties and
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mutual appreciation of one\'s own kin, accompany this book.
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THE AUTHOR.
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(Rev. J. J. Reitz, A.B., M.D.)
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Walnutport, Pa.
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1930
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REITZ NATIVE LAND
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It has long been a foremost question among the many Reitz people,
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especially of the present
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generation, from what land or country their ancestors came. Pioneer
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Johan Friedrich Reitz, the
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progenitor of most of the Reitzes in Lehigh Co., Pa. and adjacent parts
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elsewhere, who landed at
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Philadelphia, Pa. Sept. 7, 1748, came from the southwestern part of
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Germany. We consider
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ourselves very fortunate in having secured copies of the official
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records tracing the Reitz lineage
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completely back to 1690, some of which will be presented in this book.
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Johan Friedrich Reitz
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emigrated in 1748 from Florsbach, at that time in the principality of
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Hanau, but now (1930) in the
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District of Gelnhausen, Reg. Bez. Kassel, Province of Hessen-Nassau,
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belonging to Prussia,
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Germany; and from thence he came to Philadelphia, Pa. The location is
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several miles east of the city
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of Hanau and about 40 miles east of the large city of
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Frankfurt-on-the-Main, Germany. The
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Germans kept very complete and satisfactory records for centuries,
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especially in their churches where
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clergymen were paid state officials whose duty, among other things, was
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to make and preserve careful
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complete family records.
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1690 GENEALOGY
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The ancestors of the Pioneer Johan Friedrich Reitz, who came to
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Philadelphia Sept. 7, 1748,
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as taken from the official records of the Florsbach and Kempfenbrunn
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Lutheran Church Parish, in
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the District of Gelnhausen, Hessen-Nassau, Germany.
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JOHANNES REITZ, was the great-grandfather of Johan Friedrich Reitz, and
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lived at 1690
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at Rohrig, in the Biebergrund parish, District of Gelnhausen, and not
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far from Florsbach, which is
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several miles east of the city of Hanau, Germany.
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JOHANNES REITZ, son of Johannes Reitz of Rohrig, now belonging to the
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Bieber
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Lutheran Church, in the district of Gelnhausen, and Anna Barbara
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Friedrich, daughter of Stoffel
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Friedrich of Lohrhaupten, Seulbach, held their engagement services Jan.
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15, 1690, and their
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marriage ceremony Feb. 11, 1690. They were the grandparents of Pioneer
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Johan Friedrich Reitz.
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JOHANNES PETER REITZ, (also called Hans Peter, Johann Peter, or only
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Peter), son
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of Johannes and Anna Barbara (Friedrich) Reitz, of Rohrig (now Bieber
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Luth. Church) Gelnhausen,
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born Dec. 3, 1690, baptized the same day, the sponsor being Peter
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Freund, son of Hans Freund (a
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smith or tailor). Married Jan. 4, 1715 Magdalena Weygand, born on the
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day of Simonis and Judae,
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1687, daughter of Niclas Weygand, of Lohrhaupten, baptized on the same
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day, the sponsor being
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Magdalena, housewife of Peter Kesler. Johannes Peter Reitz died and was
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buried Dec. 2, 1732, aged
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41« years. His wife Magdalena (Weygand) Reitz died and was buried A.D.
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1740, aged 53 years.
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They lived at Lohrhaupten and were the parents of Johan Friedrich Reitz.
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JOHANN FRIEDRICH REITZ, (the Pioneer) son of Johannes Peter and
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Magdalena
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(Weygand) Reitz of Lohrhaupten, Gelnhausen, born and baptized Aug. 22,
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1721, the sponsor was
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Joh. Friedenberger, single; married Nov. 29, 1746, during public service
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in the church, Anna
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Margaretha Steigerwalt of Florsbach; she was born and baptized Feb. 20,
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1719, the sponsor being
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Anna Margaretha, the wife of Henrich Samers of Florsbach. He was a mason
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by occupation. They
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lived at Florsbach til they emigrated to Pennsylvania in 1748.
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Rev. George Maldfeld, pastor of the Evangelical Lutheran parish of the
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churches of
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Kempfenbrunn and Florsbach, writes as follows: \"Florsbach, Kempfenbrunn
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, Lohrhaupten in former
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times belonged together as one parish. These places and Bieber (with
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Gassen and Rohrig-
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Biebergrund) are the only Evangelical Lutheran Parishes in Spessart in
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this part of the country; they
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belonged formerly to the Earldom, of Hanau, while now they belong to the
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District of Gelnhausen.
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In Lohrhaupten the name Reitz has all died out, while in Florsbach it
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appears manifoldly yet at this
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day. The name was also brought over from Rohrig to Lohrhaupten only
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through the marriage of Joh.
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Reitz to that place, while it has remained in Florsbach, even though it
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is not found there before
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1745.\"
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From the church records at this place it is clearly established that the
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emigrant Johann
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Friedrich Reitz emigrated from Florsbach in 1748 with his wife and only
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one child. This child, a
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little son (Johann Henrich?) as verified by the church record was born
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Feb. 12, 1747, only one year
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before their emigration. The church records also show that Johann
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Friedrich Reitz, son of Johannes
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Peter (also called Hans Peter, Johann Peter, or only Peter) and
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Magdalena (Weygand or Weigandt)
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Reitz, had yet four brothers of whom the name of one was Johann George
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Reitz, born Feb. 5, 1726.
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The official church records of Kempfenbrunn and Florsbach also state
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that \"In the years
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1748 to 1754 and in 1766, 167 persons emigrated to Pennsylvania from
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Florsbach and
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Kempfenbrunn, or from 1748 to 1754, 90 persons (1748, 22 persons; 1749,
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2; 1750, 24; 1751,
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32; 1752, 2 and 1754, 8), and in 1766, 77 persons.\" This reduced the
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population of these two
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towns about 20 percent. The list of emigrants for the aforenamed years
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follows:
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1748, FROM FLORSBACH:
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Hans Kunkle with wife and 6 children.
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George Steigerwald with wife and 3 children.
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FRIEDRICH REITZ WITH WIFE AND 1 CHILD
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Eberhard Kunkle.
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Catharina Keyserin with 1 child.
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FROM KEMPFENBRUNN:
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Johann Adam Dietrich.
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Peter Kohler.
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Margaretha Uhlin.
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1749, FROM FLORSBACH:
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Peter Steigerwald, son Johannes Steigerwald.
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Johannes Steigerwald, son of Melchior Steigerald.
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1750, FROM FLORSBACH:
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George Kunkle with wife and 3 children.
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Johannes Huth with wife and 4 children.
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Elisabeth Kleinfellerin with 1 child.
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Andreas Schuster, Wehl, son of George Schuster.
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Melchior Kleinfeller, son of Hans Peter Kleinfeller.
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Eberhard Steigerwald, stepson of Melchior Kunkle.
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FROM KEMPFENBRUNN:
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Peter Hartman with wife and 4 children.
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Anna Maria Fischerin, daughter of Henrich Fischer.
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Friedrich Steinberger, son of Casper Steinberger.
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1751, FROM FLORSBACH:
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Lorenz Kunkle with wife and 1 child.
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Hans Peter Klienfeller with wife and 1 child.
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Magdalena Kayserin with 1 child.
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Regina Kayserin with 1 child.
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Hans Adam Koch with 1 wife and 5 children.
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Anna Maria Dietrichin, daughter of Peter Dietrich.
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FROM KEMPFENBRUNN:
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Michael Fischer, Jr., with wife and 3 children.
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Peter Herr with wife and 2 children.
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Philipp Dill.
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1752, FROM KEMPFENBRUNN:
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Johannes Hartman and his wife.
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1754, FROM FLORSBACH:
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Johannes Schuster.
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FROM KEMPFENBRUNN:
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Nicolaus Keppler with wife and 2 children.
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Philipp Lindenberger\'s sons, Adam and Michel.
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Magdalena, daughter of Casper Steinberger.
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DEPARTED FOR PENNSYLVANIA IN 1766
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FROM KEMPFENBRUNN:
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Michael Kohler with woman and 2 children.
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Johannes steingerger with wife and 4 children.
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Henrich Heuser with wife and 1 child.
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Margareta Kohlerin and Johannes Koholer, children of Michel Kohler.
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Lipps Linneberger\'s W and son.
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Peter Kohler\'s W and 1 daughter.
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FROM FLORSBACH:
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Henrich Kunkle with woman and 2 children, Melchior Kunkle\'s W.
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Casper Dietrich with woman and 4 children.
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Johannes Hens with woman and 2 children.
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Melchior Schuster\'s W with 3 sons.
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Johannes Bauer with wife and 7 children.
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Friedrich steigerwald with wife and 4 children.
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Magdalena, a born Herr from Ulrick.
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Schoolmaster Bach\'s W with 4 children.
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Johannes Kleinfeller with wife and 1 son.
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Johannes Steigerwald with wife and 3 children.
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Johannes Kunkle with wife and 1 child.
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Catharina \_utin, a single maid and Adam Steigerwald\'s W.
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Hanns Michel Kunkle, smith, son of Melchior Kunkle.
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Margaretha Dietrichin, daughter of Herm Schulther\'s Dietrich.
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YET FROM FLORSBACH:
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Catharina Heuserin, a single maid with 1 son.
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Margaretha Uhlin, daughter of Johannes Uhl, miller.
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CONDITION OR DESCRIPTION OF THE NATIVE HOME
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Of the Reitz Ancestors in Europe. A few words on the subject may be
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appreciated. The
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country in Europe where many of the immediate Reitz Ancestors lived two
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to three centuries ago, was
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mostly a country of farming district with small towns or villages like
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Florsbach, Kempfenbrunn,
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Rohrig, Lohrhaupten, Bieber, etc. situate several miles east of the city
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of Hanau, in Gelnhausen
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District, Province of Hessen-Nassau, Germany. A description of their
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country verifies the tradition
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among their descendants here in Pennsylvania, that they came from a
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hilly and mountainous country
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just like many parts here in Pennsylvania. There were many hills and
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beautiful narrow valleys, good
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springs and many delightful creeks like the Florsbach Creek (the name
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implying flowery brook) and
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also some high mountains. At some places the soil described sandy and
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naturally not very fertile.
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There dense forests on the mountains, where there were berries much like
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we find on our mountains.
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The people had small houses, often built with stone, with a simple
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fireplace of stone (hearth)
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leading up a chimney, where they cooked on a tripot or with iron kettles
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hung on a hook above the
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fire. They had small fields and their cultivating tools were primitive.
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The inhabitants were generally
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poor. It is related that in the Spring many of the men would go away to
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cities and other industrial
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places to earn some money while the women and children attended to the
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work at home on their
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small farms during the Summer. Their taxes were often exorbitant, and
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frequently royal decrees
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restricted their free and reasonable pursuit of life, liberty and
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happiness. Regardless of all hardships,
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they prospered, and some had evidently saved enough money to emigrate
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and make the long and
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hazardous journey to Pennsylvania. It is no wonder that such sturdy
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energetic laborious people made
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so many prosperous homes here in Pennsylvania and promoted a numerous
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frugal industrious worthy
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progeny. The description tells us they were a very religious people, had
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for centuries everywhere their
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church and a schoolhouse aside it, where a thorough education,
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especially morally, was strictly carried
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on. A picture of the little church at Florsbach is presented in this
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book, a little Lutheran Church,
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which is said to be standing already for about 500 years, being renewed
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from time to time as in 1728
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and 1928. It is the same church building which our ancestor Johan
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Friedrich Reitz and family
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attended before they came to Pennsylvania and where they were married
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Nov. 19, 1746. The Reitz
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ancestors seem to have dwelled for centuries in that District of
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Gelnhausen, as called now, to the
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East of the city of Hanau of which principality it was formerly a part.
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They generally adhered to the
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Evan. Lutheran church. Evidently not all the Reitz people in olden times
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lived in the hilly country
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to the east of the city of Hanau. Some lived in other places like in
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Fulda. Persons who visited
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recently over there report that many with the name Reitz are living at
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this day in the cities of Hanau
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and Frankfurt-on-the-Main. History informs us that in olden times the
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Reitz people in Europe were
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a noble people, regardless of the fact that some were poor. Some were
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poor. Some were university
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professors, clergymen, physicians, state officials and princes. They had
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their Reitz Knights. They had
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their \"Coat-of-Arms\", and armorial insignia, of which several are
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mentioned in old European records
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and histories. A picture of one of them is presented herewith. From
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their original habitation near the
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city of Hanau they scattered to all parts of the earth.
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ORIGIN OF THE NAME REITZ. The Reitz people living over there in the city
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of Hanau,
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Germany, have a tradition as to how the name REITZ originated. It is
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given herewith for what it is
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worth. The tradition runs as follows: In olden times there were no
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surnames, and persons were known
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by only one name, like in the time of Christ we speak of Matthew, Mark,
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Luke and John. But in the
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course of time surnames were acquired in addition to the first names for
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better designation.
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Frequently the father\'s names was used. The tradition has it that
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several centuries ago there appeared
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near the city of Hanau and old man with a long white beard riding a
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noble horse, who had escapes
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from somewhere in the East, might have been last from Saxony, on account
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of religious persecution,
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and who rode on his horse about the country, advocating especial freedom
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of religion and admonished
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the people everywhere in religious assemblies in their free country.
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They knew him as the
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\"Reitczaronitsch\" or the riding czarewitch, that is the riding son of
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the czar or prince, or a rider of
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noble birth. His children were known as John or Jacob, etc. von
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Reit-czaronitsch, or Reit-czargeburt,
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of noble birth. Some time later the hind part of czaronitsch or
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czargeburt was dropped and only the
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\"z\" was retained and pronounced in addition to the \"Reitz\", leaving
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the name \"Reitz\", which
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thereafter became the common adopted surname of the Reitz clan.
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\[Transcription Note: At this point, the book begins the account of
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Johan Friedrich Reitz and his
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descendants, primarily of Lehigh County, PA, of which I have only the
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first ten pages or so. The
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account of Johan George Reitz, who came to PA shortly after his brother,
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and his descendants,
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primarily of Northumberland County, PA, begins with Appendix II some 80
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pages later, and which,
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for our purposes, is transcribed next.\]
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APPENDIX II
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PIONEER JOHAN GEORGE REITZ
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of near Rebuck, PA
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at the Swabian Creek
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Northumberland County, PA
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PIONEER JOHAN GEORGE REITZ, progenitor of most of the Reitz people of
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Northumberland
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and adjacent counties of Pennsylvania, was a brother of Johan Friedrich
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Reitz, the ancestor of most
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of the Reitzes of Lehigh and adjacent counties of Pennsylvania, of whose
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descendants this book is
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mostly written. Johan George Reitz was a son of Johannes Peter (also
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called Hans Peter, Johann
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Peter, or only Peter) and Magdalena (Weygand) Reitz, of Lohrhaupten,
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District of Gelnhausen, in
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the Province of Hessen-Nassau, Germany. The country district is several
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miles east of the city of
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Hanau, to which it formerly belonged, and about 40 miles east of the
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large city of Frankfurt-on-the-
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Main, Germany. For more description refer to the beginning of this book
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under the subjects \"Native
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Land\" and \"Genealogy\" of Johan Friedrich Reitz, which applies also to
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him. He was born at
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Lohrhaupten, Gelnhausen, Hessen-Nassau, Germany, Feb. 5, 1726, as the
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Lutheran Church
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records show at that place, and which also show that in addition to his
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brother Johan Friedrich Reitz,
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there were yet three other brothers. He also emigrated to Pennsylvania
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and sailed on the Ship Duke
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of Bedford, and landed at Philadelphia, Pa., Sept. 14, 1751, as the
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Penn. Archives at Harrisburg,
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Pa., show; where an examination disclosed that in taking the Oath of
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Allegiance he made his mark
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to his name which the clerk misspelled \"Ritz\" instead of \"Reitz\".
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Some time later he settled on a
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large farm at the Swabian Creek, about half a mile east of what is now
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Himmels Church, near
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Rebuck, Northumberland Co., Pa. Penn. Archives show land warrants by
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George Reitz in
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Northumberland Co., Oct. 14, 1772, 200 acres; Sept. 16, 1773, 50 acres.
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He and his wife
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engaged in farming, and at death were buried on their farm. They had a
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family of sons and daughters.
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We have record of two:
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1\. Andreas Reitz, b. Jan. 1, 1755; d. mar. 16, 1837.
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2\. Michael Reitz, b. Jan. 1757; d. Dec. 17, 1825.
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They were Lutherans, and it is reported they were instrumental in
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organizing and building
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the original Himmels Church, near Rebuck, Pa. Evidence points to their
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influence and prominent
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religious character, because two large tombstones mark their graves in
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the first row near the Himmels
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church in the Church cemetery.
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\[Transcription Note: At this point, Appendix II is divided into 2
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sections, the first dealing with
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Andreas Reitz and his descendants, the second with Michael Reitz and his
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descendants. For our
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purposes, the second section will be transcribed here, leaving the first
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to be done at a later date.\]
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Appendix II, Sec. 2.
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MICHAEL REITZ, SR., the other son of Pioneer George Reitz, at the
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Swabian Creek,
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Northumberland Co., Pa., b. Jan. 1757; d. Dec. 17, 1825; married
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Elizabeth Rebuck, b. 1766,
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d\. Dec. 18, 1853. Both are buried at Himmels Church. They were devout
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Lutherans; he was the
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building master of the second or stone Himmels Church in 1818. Were
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farmers near Rebuck, Pa.,
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and had ten children:
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1\. Michael, Jr.
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2\. Peter, Juniata Co., Pa.
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3\. William, Jefferson Co., Pa.
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4\. Daniel, lived on the old homestead.
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5\. Jonathan, lived on the old homestead.
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6\. Henry, Washington Township.
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7\. George, Jefferson Co., Pa.
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8\. John, Jefferson Co., Pa.
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9\. Bevvy, m. John George Reed.
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10\. Christina, m. Michael Hetrick.
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MICHAEL REITZ, JR., (also called Johan Michael), son of Michael Reitz,
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Sr. (Son of
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Johan George), b. in Washington Township, Northumberland Co., Pa., Aug.
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12, 1785; d. July 28,
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1874; m. Magdalena Eister, b. July 1788, d. Oct. 12, 1846, both are
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buried at Himmels Church;
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were farmers in Washington Township, and had six children:
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1\. Peter, Rockfeller Township.
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2\. Abraham, Little Mahanoy Township.
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3\. Christianna, m. Michael Hoch.
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4\. David, Washington Township.
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5\. Leonard, Washington Township.
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6\. Jonas.
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DAVID REITZ, son of Michael Reitz, Jr., (son of Michael Reitz, Sr., son
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of Pioneer Johan
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George), of Washington Township, whose son William married Susanna
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Raker. He was a merchant
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at Greenbrier, Pa., and they had four children:
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1\. Katie, m. G. M. Houghton, Shamokin, Pa.
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2\. John Lewis, b. 1876.
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3\. David W.
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4\. Charles J., b. Apr. 30, 1884.
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DANIEL REITZ, son of Michael, Sr., son of Johan George, b. near Rebuck,
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Pa., Aug. 11,
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1804; d. Jan. 9, 1886; m. Susanna Burrell, b. June 10, 1810, d. Jan. 12,
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1881. Both are buried
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at Himmels Church, were farmers on the old homestead and had ten
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children:
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1\. Maria, m. Elias Rebuck.
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2\. Jonathan B., d. in Missouri.
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3\. Samuel B.
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4\. Katie, m. 1st, Godfried Rebuck; 2nd, Andrew Rebuck.
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5\. John B., Nebraska.
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6\. Salome, m. Milton Drumheller.
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7\. Elizabeth, m. Jared Snyder.
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8\. Michael B., Washington Township.
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9\. Leonard B., Nebraska.
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10\. Daniel B., Mifflintown, Pa.
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SAMUEL B. REITZ, son of Daniel and Susanna (Burrell) Reitz, b. 1832; d.
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June 29,
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1906\. Buried at Himmels Church; m. Eliza Reitz, daughter of Philip and
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Annie (Wagner) Reitz.
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He was a tailor and farmer of part of the old homestead. They had nine
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children:
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1\. Nathan, d. young.
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2\. John R., Nebraska.
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3\. Elias R., Mt. Carmel, Pa.
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4\. Henry M., Sunbury, Pa.
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5\. Mary A., m. William Rebuck.
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6\. Andrew D., Jefferson Co., Pa.
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7\. Susan, m. George A. Floltz, Sunbury, Pa.
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8\. George W., on the old homestead.
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9\. Hannah A., unmarried, Sunbury, Pa.
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ELIAS R. REITZ, of Mt. Carmel, Pa., is the son of Samuel B. (Son of
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Daniel, son of
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Michael Sr., son of Pioneer Johan George) Reitz, and his wife Eliza
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Reitz, daughter of Philip and
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Annie (Wagner Reitz, born near Rebuck, Pa., Jan. 19, 1858; m. Lydia E.
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Kehres. He was a school
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teacher five years, a merchant and justice of the peace eleven years, at
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Rebuck, Pa., and merchant
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at Mt. Carmel, Pa. They were devout Christians and active members of the
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Lutheran Church at Mt.
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Carmel, Pa., where he was the Sunday school teacher for many years. He
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was president of the
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Sunbury Reitz Reunion of the descendants of Johan George Reitz, held
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annually at or near Sunbury,
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Pa. They had their home at 234 West Third Street, Mt. Carmel, Pa., and
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had three children:
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1\. Bertha M. Reitz, b. Oct. 23, 1886, d. Aug. 4, 1904.
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2\. Mabel G. Reitz, b. Sept. 16, 1889; d. Jan. 4, 1929; was graduate of
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Kutztown State
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Normal School.
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3\. Charles H. Reitz, b. Dec. 1, 1894; was a graduate of Dickinson
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College, Carlisle, Pa., and
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lived with his parents.
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GEORGE W. REITZ, of Rebuck, Pa., son of Samuel B. and Eliza (Reitz)
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Reitz, b. near
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Rebuck, Pa., Sept. 7, 1869; m. June 17, 1894, Polly Geist, b. Aug. 17,
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1874, d. Apr. 27, 1920.
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He was a farmer, Lutheran, and occupied the old homestead near Rebuck,
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Pa. They had four
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children:
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1\. Mazie Reitz, b. Dec. 25, 1895; m. Eston Scheib.
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2\. Grace Reitz, b. Feb. 18, 1899; m. Francis Hepler.
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3\. Carrie Reitz, b. Oct. 29, 1904.
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4\. Alma Reitz, b. Mar. 29, 1910.
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JOHN LEWIS REITZ, of Lewisburg, Pa., son of William (son of David, son
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of Michael
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Jr., son of Michael Sr., son of Johan George) and Susanna (Raker) Reitz,
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b. near Greenbrier, Pa.,
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in 1876; m. Elizabeth Schwalm, daughter of Daniel E. and Fietta
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(Schlegel) Schwalm, of Hubley
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Township, Schuylkill Co., Pa. They lived near Lewisburg, Pa., where he
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conducts two large farms
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in up-to-date scientific methods, and generally grows around 25,000
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bushels of potatoes and is
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familiarly known as the \"Potato King of the Buffalo Valley\". He had
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constructed three gigantic
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practical potato cellars, two 100 feet long and 40 feet wide, and the
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third 80 feet long and 40 feet
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wide; with a total capacity of over 35,000 bushels. He is favorably and
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well known for his practical
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agricultural methods, is an active and foremost participant in
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furthering many local community
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affairs, and is treasurer of the Sunbury Reitz Reunion. They are
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presbyterian, and had eight children:
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1\. William D. Reitz, b. Mt. Carmel, Pa.; graduate from Bucknell and
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Columbia College.
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2\. Charles David Reitz, b. Aug. 28, 1902.
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3\. Grace V. Reitz, b. Mt. Carmel, Pa.
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4\. Kathryn Reitz, b. Mt. Carmel, Pa.; graduate from Penn State College.
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5\. Bessie Reitz, b. Mt. Carmel; graduate from Penn State College.
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6\. Alma M. Reitz, b. Mt. Carmel, Pa.; R.N. at University of Pennsylvania
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Hospital,
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Philadelphia, Pa.
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7\. Robert Reitz, b. Mt. Carmel, Pa.; graduated from high school 1930.
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8\. John Reitz, b. Mt. Carmel, Pa.
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CHARLES DAVID REITZ, son of John Lewis and Elizabeth (Schwalm) Reitz, of
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Lewisburg, Pa., b. at Mt. Carmel, Pa., Aug. 28, 1902; m. Oct. 21, 1922,
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Margaret C. Moran.
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They lived near Lewisburg, Pa., assisting his father and had two
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children:
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1\. Charles Reitz, b. Apr. 25, 1924.
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2\. Cecilia Reitz, b. Apr. 25, 1925.
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CHARLES J. REITZ, of Sunbury, Pa., son of William (son of David, son of
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Michael Jr.,
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son of Michael Sr., son of Johan George) and Susanna (Raker) Reitz, b.
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at Rebuck, Pa., Apr. 30,
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1884; m. Mar. 17, 1903, Bertha M. Hetrick. He clerked a few years in
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stores at Allentown, Pa.,
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then engaged in store business at Rebuck; later in store and hotel
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business at Dornsife, Pa. He was
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also the warden of the Northumberland Co. Jail at Sunbury, Pa. He built
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a pleasant bungalow with
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spacious shady grounds surrounding it on the west bank of the
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Susquehanna River, a short distance
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below Sunbury, Pa. They had one son, Harold W.
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HENRY REITZ, son of Michael Sr., son of Johan George, b. at Swabian
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Creek, buried at
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Himmels Church, aged over 90 years; Lutheran, and a farmer in Lower
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Augusta and Washington
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Townships; m. 1st, Bechtel, and they had one child: Lovina. M. 2nd,
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Maria Dunkleberger, b. Dec.
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23, 1803, d. Jan. 3, 1863, and they had three children:
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1\. Sarah Reitz.
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2\. Adam D. Reitz, b. May 6, 1836; d. Mar. 22, 1885; m. Mary Raker, had
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three children:
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William H., Dennis, and Galen.
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3\. Joseph Reitz, b. 1843, at Fishers Ferry, Pa.; d. Jan. 21, 1908,
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buried at Emmanuel
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Lutheran Church, little Mahanoy Township; was a farmer and merchant at
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Dornsife, Pa.; m.
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Catherine Pfeifer and had six children: Daniel (d. 1900); Alvin P.,
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George, (Dornsife); Edward,
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(Dornsife); Joseph, (Shamokin); Gertrude.
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ALVIN P. REITZ, son of Joseph (son of Henry , son of Michael Sr., son of
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Johan George)
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and Catherine (Pfeifer) Reitz, b. at Mine Run, Pa., in 1867; attended
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Muhlenberg College,
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Allentown, Pa.; was engaged in contracting and building; was general
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manager of the East End
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Limber Co., a large business concern of Shamokin, Pa.; m. Tamie Zartman,
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daughter of Jacob
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Zartman of Shamokin, Pa. They lived at Shamokin, Pa., and had one son,
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Henry Elwood Reitz,
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b\. 1901.
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GEORGE REITZ, son of Michael Sr. (Son of Johan George) and Elizabeth
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(Rebuck) Reitz,
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of near Rebuck, Northumberland Co, Pa., lived in Jefferson Co., and had
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children: George, Godfrey,
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Jacob, and Daniel.
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JOHN REITZ, son of Michael Sr. (Son of Johan George) and Elizabeth
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(Rebuck) Reitz,
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of near Rebuck, Pa., lived in Jefferson Co., Pa., and had children:
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Isaac, Peter R., Michael, and
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Harry. (and Walter?)
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WILLIAM REITZ, son of Michael Sr. and Elizabeth (Rebuck) Reitz, of near
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Rebuck, Pa.,
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lived in Jefferson Co., Pa., and had nine children: Levi, Peter L.,
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Daniel, Morris, Jonathan, Caroline
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(m. Howe), Margaret (m. Shaffer), Lydia (m. Spare), Susan (m. Swab).
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MORRIS REITZ, son of William Reitz, who was the son of Michael and
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Elizabeth (Rebuck)
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Reitz, lived at Brookville, Pa., and had eight children:
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1\. Manerva Reitz, m. 1st, Frank Chles, had children: Flora and Pearl; m.
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2nd, John
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Fenstermaker.
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2\. Clara Reitz, m. J. C. Chles, had a son: Wilbur.
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3\. Amanda Reitz.
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4\. Turney Reitz.
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5\. John Reitz, d. Mar. 16, 1927, had a daughter: Grace.
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6\. Blair Reitz, had children: Ina and Dawson.
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7\. Homer Reitz, of Brookville, Pa., had children: Mary, Paul, and Fred.
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An abstract and lineage has been presented here of Johan George Reitz\'
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descendants who are
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also very numerous. The date and records are not now on hand for more
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description, all of which is
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left for a future and more complete edition. During the past years the
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descendants of the two brothers
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Johan Friedrich Reitz, of Lehigh Co., Pa., and Johan George Reitz, of
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Northumberland Co., Pa.,
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have very agreeably made the acquaintance and association of each other,
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and many of both clans
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attend joyfully both Reitz Reunions held annually at New Tripoli, Pa.,
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and at Sunbury, Pa.
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OTHER REITZ FOLKS. Besides the many Reitz descendants of Johan Friedrich
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Reitz and
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Johan George Reitz mentioned in this book, there are many other Reitz
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people in the United States,
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and it seems the ancestors of many of them lived also for centuries in
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that Gelnhausen Province,
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Hessen-Nassau, Germany, which was no doubt the ancestral home of the
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Reitz Clan for centuries.
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The following extract of a letter from Rev. George Reitz, 90 years old,
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is self-explanatory: \"All I can
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say is that my father and grandfather and their forefathers belonged to
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the original stock of
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Gelnhausen Reitzes to which you belong. My father, Rev. Nicholas Reitz,
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and my grandfather, came
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to America about 1834, directly from the province of Gelnhausen to
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Illinois. They and their
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forefathers lived in small village (Dorf) in the province of Gelnhausen
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by the name of Biber.\"
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\[Transcription Note: The book continues with Appendix III which gives a
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program for one of the
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reunions and various addenda. In this transcribed portion, all names of
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individuals appear exactly as
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they did in the copies of pages from the book being transcribed, even if
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\"obviously\" misspelled. Some
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spelling of words in the body was corrected, but as a whole, it has been
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transcribed \"as is\".\]
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RR, Honolulu, HI
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9 November 1997
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