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Subject: Johann Adam REISS ( "E-Mail message," e-mail to  Phyllis Ryerse; 13 May 2002; relating information from parish priest/minister for Kleine Neuhausen given to her cousin Michael in a letter.)
Birth: __ ___ ____ _______________, _______________, _______________, Germany ("E-Mail message,"  Phyllis Ryerse; 13 May 2002; relating information from parish priest/minister for Kleine Neuhausen given to her cousin Michael in a letter.).
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Spouse?
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One Known Child

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F Susanne REISS ("E-Mail message, "Phyllis Ryerse; 13 May 2002; relating information from parish priest/minister for Kleine Neuhausen given to her cousin Michael in a letter.)
Birth: 7 Nov 1791 _______________, _______________, Saxony, Germany ( "E-Mail message," e-mail to  Phyllis Ryerse; 13 May 2002; relating information from parish priest/minister for Kleine Neuhausen given to her cousin Michael in a letter.).
Marriage: 6 Sep 1812 Johann Gottfried EBENSTEIN (b. 29 Mar 1793, d. 7 Sep 1858), son of Johann Dietrich EBENSTEIN and ____________________; _______________, _______________, Saxony, Germany ( "E-Mail message," e-mail to  Phyllis Ryerse; 13 May 2002; relating information from parish priest/minister for Kleine Neuhausen given to her cousin Michael in a letter.).
Daughter: 6 Jan 1815 Susanna Maria EBENSTEIN; _______________, Thuringa, Germany, _______________ ( "E-Mail message," e-mail to  Phyllis Ryerse; 13 May 2002; relating information from parish priest/minister for Kleine Neuhausen given to her cousin Michael in a letter.).
Daughter: 28 Mar 1818 Caroline Wihelmine EBENSTEIN; _______________, Thuringa, Germany, _______________ ( "E-Mail message," e-mail to  Phyllis Ryerse; 13 May 2002; relating information from parish priest/minister for Kleine Neuhausen given to her cousin Michael in a letter.).
Son: 13 Apr 1826 Charles Friedrick EBENSTEIN; _______________, Klein Neuhausen, Thuringa, Germany.
Daughter: 13 Jul 1828 Maria Louisa EBENSTEIN; _______________, Kleine Neuhausen, Thuringa, Germany ( "E-Mail message," e-mail to  Phyllis Ryerse; 13 May 2002; relating information from parish priest/minister for Kleine Neuhausen given to her cousin Michael in a letter.) (Letter, Losch to Merryann Palmer, 25 Nov. 2004.).
Immigration: __ ___ 1852 _______________, _______________, _______________, _______________; Immigrated to America with son(?) Carl Friedrick Ebenstein on the ship Ammerland April, 1852 (Ira A. Glazier, Germans to America.)
Death: 10 Oct 1858 _______________, _______________, Darke Co., OH.
Burial: __ ___ ____ _______________, Old Teegarden Ce, Darke Co., OH.
Tombstone: __ ___ ____ _______________, _______________, _______________, _______________; Records the tombstone inscriptions for the Old Teegarden Cemetery (aka Old Woodington Cemetery). The listing for this stone shows it as that of Susan Ebenstine, wife of J. G. Ebenstine d. 10-10-1858 age 66y 11m ( Darke County, Ohio, Cemetery, pp.82-83.)
Entry to Old Teegarden Cemetary, Darke Co., OH     Stone of Susan Reiss Ebenstein, Old Teegarden Cemetery, Darke Co., OH

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