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Marriage: Children:
  1. George Washington Lautermilch: Birth: 7 Apr 1868 in Ohio. Death: 2 Dec 1949 in Shelby, Richland, Ohio, United States

  2. Austin F. Lautermilch: Birth: 23 Feb 1871 in Richland Co., Ohio. Death: 11 Feb 1930 in Bloominggrove, Richland, Ohio


Sources
1. Title:   'Konrad John Lautermilch and His Descendents'
Author:   Alice Marie Zoll
Publication:   Compiled in book form roughly between 1990 and 2002 by Alice Marie Zoll. Typed and organized with the aid of Mary, Sue, and Laura Lautermilch.
  Since that time, Mary Lautermilch had entered the contents of the book into digital format, with the intent to eventually publish the work on the internet. Sadly, Mary unexpectedly passed away in 2005.
  Christopher Kerr has converted the sum of this work into GEDCOM and .pdf formats, in 2006.
Text:   KONRAD JOHN LAUTERMILCH AND HIS AMERICAN DESCENDANTS
  LAUTERMILCH means Whole-milk or All-milk
  Then God Said to Noah "Go forth from the Ark, you and your wife, and your sons and their wives....and be fruitful and multiply....".
 Genesis 8:17
  Early Ancestors in Germany.
  Melchoir Lautermilch 1697-1775
  His brothers and sisters:
 Magdalena Anna Lautermilch 1703 Came to U.S. 1731
 Wendel George Lautermilch 1705 Came to U.S. 1731
 Gottried Lautermilch 1708 Came to U.S. 1736
 Anton (twin) Lautermilch 1708 Came to U.S. 1736
 Jacob Lautermilch 1716
  Dedicated to:My daughter, Cheryl, for getting me started with her 4-H project.
  Compiled: 1979 through 1995
  My sincere thanks goes to all those who responded so willingly to my many letters of inquiry. And I am doubly thankful to the following for their extra help:
  LOUIS W. LAUTERMILCH for his investigating of the past generations.
 HARRIETT D. LAUTERMILCH, my Mother, for helping with the present generations.
 OTTO J. LAUTERMILCH and GRACE BONZA All my appreciation goes to MARY, SUE AND LAURA LAUTERMILCH for helping me put together and typing this register.
  Editors Note:
  The sources of these family records are from Birth Certificates, Death Certificates, Marriage Records, Census, Micro-film, and from Church Records in Kirchardt, Germany, and from personal visits and letters.
  Some space is allowed for those names and dates missing so that each branch may complete their own tree. I would greatly appreciate receiving this missing information from any of you so that there might be a complete register in existence.
  Please send to:
  Mrs. Alice Marie Zoll 07929 Independence Road, R# 4 Defiance, OH 43512 My only desire is to prepare this register with as few errors as possible. At the same time there is likely a few will occur. Also the listing is far from complete. Families are living throughout the United States, more children have been born, others have married, and deaths have occurred with no recorded information available. My only regret is I did not start recording these records years ago when Dad and I first talked about them.

Notes
a. Note:   JOHN H. LAUTERMILCH
  (Taken in part from the Centennial Bio. History)
  In a witty after-dinner speech Chancey M. Depew once said: "Some men achieve greatness, some are born great, and some are born in Ohio." To this last class Mr. Lautermilch belongs, for Ganges, in Blooming Grove Township, is the place of his birth on August 20, 1844. His parents were Conrad and Sarah (Bucker) Lautermilch.
  John Lautermilch spent the days of his childhood under the parental roof and the common schools afforded him his educational privileges. In 1867 he was married to Miss Mary A. Bricker. Our subject took his bride to the old home place of his father, Conrad, which he operated on shares until his mother's death in 1895, when he came into possession of the farm. In 1895 he purchased the Wesley Fickers farm, a small track of land upon which stood a handsome residence. It was his intention to take up his abode there and leave his sons to care for the old homestead, but ere he had opportunity to carry out his intention. He was called upon to moarn the loss of his wife, who died on the 8th of November, 1895. This changed his plans and his oldest son took possession of the new house, while Mr. Lautermilch resided quietly at the old homestead, the land being cultivated by tenants.
  Mr. and Mrs. Lautermilch had two children, George W. and Austin.


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