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Family
Marriage: Children:
  1. Gertrud Schuh: Birth: 5 Mar 1683 in Gamshurst, Baden, Germany. Death: ABT 1710 in Gamshurst, Baden, Germany

  2. Christina Schuh: Birth: 10 Jan 1686 in Gamshurst, Baden, Germany.

  3. Anna Schuh: Birth: 28 Nov 1687 in Gamshurst, Baden, Germany.

  4. Brigita Schuh: Birth: 13 Mar 1691 in Gamshurst, Baden, Germany. Death: 4 Mar 1699 in Gamshurst, Baden, Germany

  5. Maria Magdalena Schuh: Birth: 20 Mar 1693 in Gamshurst, Baden, Germany. Death: 8 Jan 1711 in Gamshurst, Baden, Germany

  6. Maria Schuh: Birth: 11 Feb 1697 in Gamshurst, Baden, Germany.

  7. Anna Catharina Schuh: Birth: 27 Jul 1700 in Gamshurst, Baden, Germany. Death: 14 Jan 1771 in Gamshurst, Baden, Germany

  8. Nicholas Schuh: Birth: 8 Feb 1705 in Gamshurst, Baden, Germany.

  9. Maria Eva Schuh: Birth: 8 Feb 1705 in Gamshurst, Baden, Germany. Death: 4 Dec 1783 in Gamshurst, Baden, Germany


Sources
1. Title:   Latter Day Saints Microfilm, Book of Baptisms, Schwarzach and surrounding communties
Page:   #0999033 p.527
2. Title:   Latter Day Saints Microfilm, Births, Deaths, Marriages (1655-1739) Gamshurst, Baden
Page:   #0958348 p.38
3. Title:   Latter Day Saints Microfilm, Births, Deaths, Marriages (1655-1739) Gamshurst, Baden
Page:   #0958348 p.6

Notes
a. Note:   is line is a direct link to the mother of Octavian Allgeyer, Magdalena Volz. Nicholas eventually moved to Gamshurst also, where he raised his family. However, his only son Nicholas moved back to Schwarzach and married. 3 of his daughters, however, did marry in Gamshurst. The surname spelled here is the modern version of the spelling and is more consistant. Years ago the priests of the parish spelled the surnames without regard to some sort of consistant pattern as we have today. Thus the names in the Church registers will be all over the place as far as spellings. It is important then to keep some sort of consistantcy in the database from a research point of view as well and keeping in step with many of the community Ortsfamilienbücher of Germany, which keep the practice of using the modern spelling of the family name to keep the research manageable. Nikolas was noted as "Gerichts-Zwölfer" and citizen in Gamshurst and appears on page 377 of the Ortsfamilienbuch of Gamshurst; family #2826.
Note:   !The second of two direct PATERNAL lines of our ancestry hails back to this Schuh family. Th


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