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Note: GEORGE ADAM LAUTERMILCH George Adam was born July 6, 1821 in Kirchardt, Baden, Germany. He was one of the twelve children of Konrad and Johanna (Kopf) Lautermilch. He died August 27, 1881 in Tiffin, Ohio, and is buried in the Greenlawn Cemetery. Reliable information indicates that George lived in the State of Pennsylvania, in Dauphin County, for several years prior to his arrival in Tiffin, Ohio. Up to and until his death in 1881 he operated and owned a small hotel known as the Clinton House, located at 24 E. Market Street in Tiffin, Ohio for many years and it enjoyed a family type clientel and atmosphere. He was a member of the Masonic Lodge, joining on November 9, 1866 and was its secretary for many years. He was also an officer and member of the Order of Druids. He was instrumental in the formation of the German Turner Verein and the Bruder Band, The German Singing Society, and he was first tenor in the Choral Group. He was also very active in the local community. He was also a member of the original German Reformed Church and was the secretary for many years. On November 21, 1853 he married Anna Maria Reif in the German Reformed Church with the Rev. E.V. Gerhart, Minister, officiating. She was born in 1829 in Germany and died in 1863 and is buried in Greenlawn Cemetery. To the union was born four children, 2 girls and 2 boys, and in the sequence of birth were Wilhelmina (Minnie), Ida, Otto Lafayette, and George W. George Adam Lautermilch remarried on May 22, 1865 to Caroline M. Kunkle of Tiffin, Ohio. She was the youngest daughter of Edward and Hanna (Swander) Kunkle, and grand daughter of John and Elizabeth (Glick) Swanger. Caroline was born in 1832 in Pennsylvania and died November 5, 1879. To this union was born three children, Henry Adam, Cora Johanna, and Katherine, all of Tiffin, Ohio.
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