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Note: RESEARCH STANDARD APPLIED Researched by Timothy J. Barron, updated October 2, 2020 Henry Nienhaus and Elizabeth Duffrin are my paternal second great grandparents. Henry and Elizabeth were initially identified in the book “Nienhaus Family History and Genealogy,” which was written by Jack Nienhaus and Janet Heindl, and was published in 1998. Based on the application of recognized genealogical standards of proof, the descent of Henry Nienhaus, the descent of Elizabeth Duffrin, and the family structure have been sufficiently established beyond any reasonable doubt. The basis for the descent of Henry begins with the census record, which shows him living with his parents. The basis for the descent of Elizabeth begins her death record, which list the names of both parents. This is followed by the census records, which show here living with her parents. The basis for family structure begins with the census records, and this is followed by the obituary of Henry. This has been subsequently supported with the additional interlocking records and documentation listed further below. The family structure of Henry Nienhaus and Elizabeth Duffrin has been corroborated with DNA matches between descendants of their children, which are listed further below. 1851 BIRTH OF HENRY NIENHAUS Researched by Timothy J. Barron, updated January 24, 2020 Henry Nienhaus was born on Sunday, August 24, 1851, in Addison, Washington County, Wisconsin, USA. The date of birth was determined from his death record and headstone. 1851 BIRTH OF ELIZABETH DUFFRIN Researched by Timothy J. Barron, updated January 24, 2020 Elizabeth Duffrin was born on Wednesday, September 24, 1851, in an unknown village in what would be present day Baden-Württemberg, Germany. At the time of her birth, the area of Baden was known as the Grand Duchy of Baden, and was part of the German Empire. The date of birth was determined from her headstone. 1852 IMMIGRATION OF ELIZABETH DUFFRIN Researched by Timothy J. Barron, updated January 24, 2020 Elizabeth Duffrin immigrated with her parents to the USA from the German Empire in 1852. The voyage was on a ship called the Mercury, which departed from Le Havre, France, and arrived in New York, New York, USA, on Monday, May 17, 1852. The “New York, Passenger Lists, 1820-1957” is a historical record collection from the Ancestry website, and contains the following indexed listing: "Name: Elisab Dufferin; Arrival Date: 17 May 1852; Birth Date: abt 1851; Age: 1/2; Gender: Female; Ethnicity/ Nationality: German; Place of Origin: Württemberg; Port of Departure: Le Havre, France; Destination: United States of America; Port of Arrival: New York, New York; Ship Name: Mercury." The following information was transcribed from the actual document: "Elisb Dufferin, age 1/2, female, Wurttemberg." 1860 CENSUS OF HENRY NIENHAUS Researched by Timothy J. Barron, updated January 24, 2020 The U.S. Census enumerated on Wednesday, July 18, 1860, shows Henry Nienhaus living with his parents in Addison, Washington County, Wisconsin, USA. The following information was transcribed from the actual document, which was obtained from the Ancestry website: "Henry Newhouse, age 9, male, born in Wisconsin, attending school." 1860 CENSUS OF ELIZABETH DUFFRIN Researched by Timothy J. Barron, updated January 24, 2020 The U.S. Census enumerated on Wednesday, July 18, 1860, shows Elizabeth Duffrin living with her parents in Addison, Washington County, Wisconsin, USA. The following information was transcribed from the actual document, which was obtained from the Ancestry website, and the family surname misspelled: "Elisabeth Defferance, age 8, female, white, born in Baden." 1870 CENSUS OF HENRY NIENHAUS Researched by Timothy J. Barron, updated January 24, 2020 The U.S. Census enumerated on Saturday, August 13, 1870, shows Henry Nienhaus living with his parents in Morrison, Brown County, Wisconsin, USA. The following information was transcribed from the actual document, which was obtained from the Ancestry website, and the family surname is misspelled: "Henry Newhouse, age 18, male, white, occupation is farm laborer, born in Wisconsin, father is foreign born, mother is foreign born." 1873 MARRIAGE OF HENRY NIENHAUS AND ELIZABETH DUFFRIN Researched by Timothy J. Barron, updated January 24, 2020 Henry Nienhaus and Elizabeth Duffrin were married on Thursday, November 20, 1873, in Washington County, Wisconsin, USA. At the time of their marriage, Henry was 22 years old, and Elizabeth was 22 years old. The “Wisconsin, Marriage Index, 1820-1907” is a historical record collection from the Ancestry website, and contains the following indexed listing: "Name: Henry Nienhaus; Name: Elisabeth Dufrin; Marriage Date: 20 Nov 1873; Marriage Place: Washington, Wisconsin, USA; Volume: 2; Page: 268." 1880 CENSUS OF THE HENRY NIENHAUS FAMILY Researched by Timothy J. Barron, updated January 24, 2020 The U.S. Census enumerated on Wednesday, June 16, 1880, shows the family of Henry Nienhaus living in Addison, Washington County, Wisconsin, USA. The following information was transcribed from the actual document, which was obtained from the Ancestry website, and the family surname is misspelled: "Henry Neahuas, white, male, age 28, married, occupation is shoemaker, born in Wisconsin, father born in Prussia, mother born in Prussia; Elizabeth Neahaus, white, female, age 28, wife, married, occupation is keeping house, born in Wisconsin, father born in Baden, mother born in Baden; Carl Neahaus, white, male, age 2, son, single, born in Wisconsin, father born in Wisconsin; mother born in Wisconsin." 1898 DEATH OF ELIZABETH NIENHAUS Researched by Timothy J. Barron, updated January 24, 2020 Elizabeth Nienahaus died at the age of 47, on November 28, 1898, at St. Joseph's Hospital in Milwaukee, Milwaukee County, USA. Elizabeth was buried in St. Anthony’s Catholic Cemetery in Washington County, Wisconsin, USA. The "Milwaukee, Wisconsin, Deaths, 1854-1911" is a historical record collection from the Ancestry website, and contains the following indexed listing: "Name: Elizabeth Nichaus; Maiden Name: Dufferim; Gender: Female; Race: White; Age: 47; Birth Date: 24 Sep 1851; Birth Place: Germany; Death Date: 28 Nov 1898; Death Place: Milwaukee, Wisconsin, USA; Father: Jno Dufferin; Mother: Annie D??; Spouse: Henry Nichaus; Certificate Number: 177." The following information was transcribed from the actual document, which was a typewritten form with handwritten information, and obtained from the Ancestry website: "Registration of Death; Number: 177; Name: Elizabeth Nienhaus; Maiden Name: Dufferin; Color: White; Sex: Female; Race: [White]; Occupation: Housewife; Age: 47 years 20 months 4 days; Father: Jno. Dufferin; Father Born: Germany; Mother: Annie Dufferin; Mother Born: Germany; Deceased Born: September 24, 1851 in Germany; Husband: Henry Nienhaus; Condition: Married; Died: November 28, 1898; Residence: Allenton, Wisconsin; Cause of Death: Primary - Peritonitis, Secondary - Exhaustion; Place of Death: St. Joseph's Hospital; Place of Burial: Allenton, Wisconsin; Undertaker: Peacock and Son; Date of Certification: November 28, 1898; Burial Permit: 3715; Date of Burial: Permit November 29, 1898." The “U.S., Find A Grave Index, 1600s-Current” is a historical record collection from the Ancestry website, and contains the following indexed listing: "Name: Elizabeth Nienhaus; Maiden Name: Duffrin; Birth Date: 24 Sep 1851; Birth Place: Germany; Death Date: 28 Nov 1898; Death Place: Milwaukee, Milwaukee County, United States of America; Cemetery: Saint Anthony's Catholic Cemetery; Burial or Cremation Place: Saint Anthony, Washington County, Wisconsin, United States of America; Father: Johann Duffrin; Mother: Mary Anna Schlagenhaft; Spouse: Henry Nienhaus; Children: Charles Nienhaus, Magdalena C Mack, Mary A Peter, William John Nienhaus, Mary M. Nienhaus, Henry M. Nienhaus, Joseph J. Nienhaus, Rose Caroline Johnson." The headstone reads as follows: “Hier Ruhet in Gott Elizabeth Nienhaus, Geb. 24 Sept. 1851, Gest. 28 Nov. 1898." 1900 CENSUS OF THE HENRY NIENHAUS FAMILY Researched by Timothy J. Barron, updated January 24, 2020 The U.S. Census enumerated on Saturday, June 23, 1900, shows the family of Henry Nienhaus living in Addison, Washington County, Wisconsin, USA. The following information was transcribed from the actual document, which was obtained from the Ancestry website: "Henry Nienhaus, head of household, white, male, born August 1851, age 48, widow, born in Wisconsin, father born in Germany, mother born in Germany, occupation is farmer, 0 months unemployed, can read, can write, speaks English, owns farm free of mortgage; Magdalene Nienhaus, daughter, white, female, born December 1884, age 15, single, born in Wisconsin, father born in Wisconsin, mother born in Germany, attended school 6 months, can read, can write, speaks English; Rosa Nienhaus, daughter, white, male [sic], born August 1888, age 11, single, born in Wisconsin, father born in Wisconsin, mother born in Germany, attended school 10 months, can read, can write, speaks English; William Nienhaus, son, white, male, born March 1891, age 9, single, born in Wisconsin, father born in Wisconsin, mother born in Germany, attended school 10 months." 1905 CENSUS OF THE HENRY NIENHAUS FAMILY Researched by Timothy J. Barron, updated January 24, 2020 The Wisconsin State Census enumerated on Thursday, June 1, 1905, shows the family of Henry Nienhaus living in Addison, Washington County, Wisconsin, USA. The following information was transcribed from the actual document, which was obtained from the Ancestry website: "Henry Nienhaus, head of household, white, male, age 53, widow, born in Wisconsin, parents born in Germany, occupation is mail carrier, employed 12 months, rents home; Rosa Nienahus, daughter, white, female, age 16, single, born in Wisconsin, parents born in Wisconsin; Willie Nienahus, son, white, male, age 14, single, born in Wisconsin, parents born in Wisconsin." 1910 CENSUS OF HENRY NIENHAUS Researched by Timothy J. Barron, updated January 24, 2020 The U.S. Census enumerated on Wednesday, April 20, 1910, shows Henry Nienhaus living as a boarder in the household of John Ruf in Addison, Washington County, Wisconsin, USA. Both were employed as rural mail carriers. The following information was transcribed from the actual document, which was obtained from the Ancestry website: "Henry Nienhaus, boarder, male, white, age 50, widow, born in Wisconsin, father born in Germany, mother born in Germany, speaks English, occupation is rural mail carrier, wage earner, not out of work on April 15th, 0 weeks unemployed, can read, can write.” 1915 DEATH OF HENRY NIENHAUS Researched by Timothy J. Barron, updated January 24, 2020 Henry Nienhaus died at the age of 64, on at 11 p.m., on Wednesday, September 8, 1915, in Woodstock, McHenry County, Illinois, USA. There is a discrepancy on the date of death, as the headstone reads September 9, 1915, while both the death record and obituary list on September 8, 1915. He was buried on September 11, 1915, in St. Anthony’s Catholic Cemetery in Washington County, Wisconsin, USA. The following obituary appeared in the West Bend News newspaper from West Bend, Wisconsin, in the Allenton news column on September 15, 1915: "Henry Nienhaus, for many years a resident of Allenton, died last week Wednesday at the home of his son Charles at Woodstock, Ill. Mr Nienhaus was born near St. Lawrence in 1851 and resided there until 1879, when he was married to Louise Duffrin and then moved to Allenton where he resided until about three years ago. Mr. Nienhaus was a mail carrier on route 1 for about 10 years, giving it up only on account of ill health. He wife preceded him in death about 10 years ago. He is survived by three daughters and two sons, namely: Mary (Mrs. Gust Peter) of Woodstock, Ill., Helen (Mrs. Art Mack) of Cudahy, Rose (Mrs. Emil Johnson) of Chicago, Charles of Woodstock, Ill., and Wm. of Burlington. He is also survived by three brothers, William, Theodore and Barney. The funeral was held last Saturday from the St. Anthony Catholic Church. Rev. Lauer conducting the last sad rites." The following information was transcribed from the death record, which was provided through the research of John Wegge “Jack” Nienahus: "Certificate and Record of Death; Name: Henry Nienhaus; Sex: Male; Color: White; Marital: Widowed; Born: August 24, 1851 in Wisconsin; Died: September 8, 1915 at about 11 pm; Last Occupation: Rural Mail Carrier from 1888 to 1913; Previous Occupation: Shoemaker; Place of Death: Greenwood Township, McHenry County, How Long in State: 2 years; Name of Father: Unknown; Name of Mother: Unknown; Informant: G.E Peter, Woodstock, Illinois; Place of Burial: Allentown, Wisconsin on September 11, 1915 at 10am; Cause of Death: Cerebral Hemorrhage Hemiplegia, Duration: 16 days; Contributory: Broncho Pneumonia." The “U.S., Find A Grave Index, 1600s-Current” is a historical record collection from the Ancestry website, and contains the following indexed listing: "Name: Henry Nienhaus; Birth Date: 24 Aug 1851; Birth Place: United States of America; Death Date: 9 Sep 1915; Death Place: United States of America; Cemetery: Saint Anthony's Catholic Cemetery; Burial or Cremation Place: Saint Anthony, Washington County, Wisconsin, United States of America; Spouse: Elizabeth Nienhaus, Children: Charles Nienhaus, Magdalena C Mack, Mary A Peter, William John Nienhaus, Mary M. Nienhaus, Henry M. Nienhaus, Joseph J. Nienhaus, Rose Caroline Johnson." 1960 INFORMATION ON THE HENRY NIENHAUS FAMILY Researched by Timothy J. Barron, updated January 24, 2020 According to a notebook from Rose Delyea (née Brunner) dated circa 1960-1970, Elizabeth "was a small woman with a hard life with a drunken husband. She was the favorite of her family, everyone loved her. Died at Milwaukee Hospital at 45 years." Rose is the niece of Elizabeth. 1989 INFORMATION ON THE HENRY NIENHAUS FAMILY Researched by Timothy J. Barron, updated January 24, 2020 The following summarized information was provided circa 1989 by Lorraine Barron (née Johnson) to me concerning what she knew about her ancestry. She was the granddaughter of Henry and Elizabeth. Henry’s older brother, Bernard Nienhaus, married Elizabeth’s sister, Margaret Duffrin. Henry was educated by Catholic nuns, and the classes were taught half of the day in English, and the other half in German. Henry was a rural mail carrier, and before that he was a shoemaker. He was also a farmer, county assessor, and a tax collector. Henry and Elizabeth lived near Allenton, Wisconsin, on a farm between Allentown and St. Anthony's parish in Washington County, Wisconsin. After Elizabeth died, Henry spent the last 2-3 years living with his son Charles in Woodstock, McHenry County, Illinois. Both Henry and Elizabeth are buried side by side at the cemetery behind St. Anthony du Padua Catholic Church, near Allenton, Washington County, Wisconsin. DNA MATCHED DESCENDANTS Researched by Timothy J. Barron, updated October 4, 2020 The family structure of Henry Nienhaus and Elizabeth Duffrin has been corroborated with autosomal DNA (atDNA) matches between their descendants. The descent of each match was researched using records and documentation that meet recognized genealogical standards of proof, and the autosomal DNA (atDNA) matches were then carefully analyzed and applied within that context. Unless indicated otherwise, each match includes an amount of shared DNA, which is measured in centimorgans (cM), that corresponds with expected DNA matching norms of the actual relationship. The following attributes are listed with each DNA match below. First, the names of the DNA matching descendants. Second, the actual relationship between the DNA matching descendants. Third, the DNA test provider and the test type. Fourth, if available, the longest DNA segment before any algorithms are applied. Fifth, if available, the unweighted shared DNA before any algorithms are applied. Sixth, the amount of shared DNA and the number of segments. Seventh, statistics from the Shared cM Project at DNA Painter, including the average amount of centimorgans (cM) for the actual relationship, the normal range of centimorgans (cM) for the actual relationship, and the probability of the actual centimorgans (cM) corresponding to the actual relationship. Lastly, any comments pertaining to the analysis of the DNA matching. The following descendants of their children Anna Mary Nienhaus and Rose Caroline Nienhaus have been corroborated with autosomal DNA (atDNA) matching. The first name listed descends from Anna and the second name descends from Rose. The matches are listed in order of the amount of shared DNA. DNA Match: Allison Faile (née Cook) and John Barron Actual Relationship: Second cousins once removed Test Type: AncestryDNA autosomal DNA (atDNA) Longest Segment: 62 centimorgans (cM) Unweighted Shared DNA: 181 centimorgans (cM) Shared DNA: 181 centimorgans (cM) shared across 7 DNA segments Statistics: Average (73 cM), range (0 to 234 cM), probability (51%) Comments: Corresponds to expected norms without any anomalies DNA Match: Wendy Donahue (née Cook) and John Barron Actual Relationship: Second cousins once removed Test Type: AncestryDNA autosomal DNA (atDNA) Longest Segment: 29 centimorgans (cM) Unweighted Shared DNA: 157 centimorgans (cM) Shared DNA: 157 centimorgans (cM) shared across 8 DNA segments Statistics: Average (73 cM), range (0 to 234 cM), probability (53%) Comments: Corresponds to expected norms without any anomalies DNA Match: Wendy Donahue (née Cook) and Donald Barron Actual Relationship: Second cousins once removed Test Type: AncestryDNA autosomal DNA (atDNA) Longest Segment: 39 centimorgans (cM) Unweighted Shared DNA: 141 centimorgans (cM) Shared DNA: 141 centimorgans (cM) shared across 8 DNA segments Statistics: Average (73 cM), range (0 to 234 cM), probability (53%) Comments: Corresponds to expected norms without any anomalies DNA Match: Maria Swader and John Barron Actual Relationship: Second cousins twice removed Test Type: AncestryDNA autosomal DNA (atDNA) Longest Segment: 62 centimorgans (cM) Unweighted Shared DNA: 128 centimorgans (cM) Shared DNA: 128 centimorgans (cM) shared across 5 DNA segments Statistics: Average (71 cM), range (0 to 244 cM), probability (25%) Comments: Corresponds to expected norms without any anomalies DNA Match: Wendy Donahue (née Cook) and James Barron Actual Relationship: Second cousins once removed Test Type: AncestryDNA autosomal DNA (atDNA) Longest Segment: 39 centimorgans (cM) Unweighted Shared DNA: 118 centimorgans (cM) Shared DNA: 118 centimorgans (cM) shared across 8 DNA segments Statistics: Average (73 cM), range (0 to 234 cM), probability (45%) Comments: Corresponds to expected norms without any anomalies DNA Match: Allison Faile (née Cook) and Donald Barron Actual Relationship: Second cousins once removed Test Type: AncestryDNA autosomal DNA (atDNA) Longest Segment: 40 centimorgans (cM) Unweighted Shared DNA: 97 centimorgans (cM) Shared DNA: 97 centimorgans (cM) shared across 5 DNA segments Statistics: Average (73 cM), range (0 to 234 cM), probability (37%) Comments: Corresponds to expected norms without any anomalies DNA Match: Allison Faile (née Cook) and Mary Thorpe (née Barron) Actual Relationship: Second cousins once removed Test Type: AncestryDNA autosomal DNA (atDNA) Longest Segment: 28 centimorgans (cM) Unweighted Shared DNA: 94 centimorgans (cM) Shared DNA: 94 centimorgans (cM) shared across 5 DNA segments Statistics: Average (73 cM), range (0 to 234 cM), probability (34%) Comments: Corresponds to expected norms without any anomalies DNA Match: Allison Faile (née Cook) and Matthew Friend Actual Relationship: Third cousins once removed Test Type: AncestryDNA autosomal DNA (atDNA) Longest Segment: 39 centimorgans (cM) Unweighted Shared DNA: 91 centimorgans (cM) Shared DNA: 91 centimorgans (cM) shared across 4 DNA segments Statistics: Average (48 cM), range (0 to 192 cM), probability (25%) Comments: Corresponds to expected norms without any anomalies DNA Match: Wendy Donahue (née Cook) and Timothy J. Barron Actual Relationship: Third cousins Test Type: AncestryDNA autosomal DNA (atDNA) Longest Segment: 29 centimorgans (cM) Unweighted Shared DNA: 81 centimorgans (cM) Shared DNA: 75 centimorgans (cM) shared across 2 DNA segments Statistics: Average (73 cM), range (0 to 234 cM), probability (31%) Comments: Corresponds to expected norms without any anomalies DNA Match: Maria Swader and Mary Thorpe (née Barron) Actual Relationship: Second cousins twice removed Test Type: AncestryDNA autosomal DNA (atDNA) Longest Segment: 29 centimorgans (cM) Unweighted Shared DNA: 76 centimorgans (cM) Shared DNA: 71 centimorgans (cM) shared across 4 DNA segments Statistics: Average (71 cM), range (0 to 244 cM), probability (27%) Comments: Corresponds to expected norms without any anomalies DNA Match: Wendy Donahue (née Cook) and Mary Thorpe (née Barron) Actual Relationship: Second cousins once removed Test Type: AncestryDNA autosomal DNA (atDNA) Longest Segment: 28 centimorgans (cM) Unweighted Shared DNA: 83 centimorgans (cM) Shared DNA: 64 centimorgans (cM) shared across 6 DNA segments Statistics: Average (73 cM), range (0 to 234 cM), probability (14%) Comments: Corresponds to expected norms without any anomalies DNA Match: Allison Faile (née Cook) and James Barron Actual Relationship: Second cousins once removed Test Type: AncestryDNA autosomal DNA (atDNA) Longest Segment: 21 centimorgans (cM) Unweighted Shared DNA: 85 centimorgans (cM) Shared DNA: 63 centimorgans (cM) shared across 6 DNA segments Statistics: Average (73 cM), range (0 to 234 cM), probability (14%) Comments: Corresponds to expected norms without any anomalies DNA Match: Maria Swader and Matthew Friend Actual Relationship: Fourth cousins Test Type: AncestryDNA autosomal DNA (atDNA) Longest Segment: 39 centimorgans (cM) Unweighted Shared DNA: 57 centimorgans (cM) Shared DNA: 54 centimorgans (cM) shared across 2 DNA segments Statistics: Average (35 cM), range (0 to 139 cM), probability (21%) Comments: Corresponds to expected norms without any anomalies DNA Match: Maria Swader and Timothy J. Barron Actual Relationship: Third cousins once removed Test Type: AncestryDNA autosomal DNA (atDNA) Longest Segment: 21 centimorgans (cM) Unweighted Shared DNA: 46 centimorgans (cM) Shared DNA: 46 centimorgans (cM) shared across 3 DNA segments Statistics: Average (48 cM), range (0 to 192 cM), probability (23%) Comments: Corresponds to expected norms without any anomalies DNA Match: Maria Swader and Donald Barron Actual Relationship: Second cousins twice removed Test Type: AncestryDNA autosomal DNA (atDNA) Longest Segment: 40 centimorgans (cM) Unweighted Shared DNA: 54 centimorgans (cM) Shared DNA: 46 centimorgans (cM) shared across 2 DNA segments Statistics: Average (71 cM), range (0 to 244 cM), probability (14%) Comments: Corresponds to expected norms without any anomalies DNA Match: Allison Faile (née Cook) and Timothy J. Barron Actual Relationship: Third cousins Test Type: AncestryDNA autosomal DNA (atDNA) Longest Segment: 21 centimorgans (cM) Unweighted Shared DNA: 47 centimorgans (cM) Shared DNA: 41 centimorgans (cM) shared across 3 DNA segments Statistics: Average (73 cM), range (0 to 234 cM), probability (11%) Comments: Corresponds to expected norms without any anomalies DNA Match: Maria Swader and James Barron Actual Relationship: Second cousins twice removed Test Type: AncestryDNA autosomal DNA (atDNA) Longest Segment: 21 centimorgans (cM) Unweighted Shared DNA: 44 centimorgans (cM) Shared DNA: 39 centimorgans (cM) shared across 3 DNA segments Statistics: Average (71 cM), range (0 to 244 cM), probability (10%) Comments: Corresponds to expected norms without any anomalies DNA Match: Wendy Donahue (née Cook) and Matthew Friend Actual Relationship: Third cousins once removed Test Type: AncestryDNA autosomal DNA (atDNA) Longest Segment: 27 centimorgans (cM) Unweighted Shared DNA: 45 centimorgans (cM) Shared DNA: 38 centimorgans (cM) shared across 2 DNA segments Statistics: Average (48 cM), range (0 to 192 cM), probability (19%) Comments: Corresponds to expected norms without any anomalies The following descendants of their children Magdalena Caroline Nienhaus and Rose Caroline Nienhaus have been corroborated with autosomal DNA (atDNA) matching. The first name listed descends from Magdalena and the second name descends from Rose. The matches are listed in order of the amount of shared DNA. DNA Match: Marilyn Oppitz and John Barron Actual Relationship: Second cousins Test Type: AncestryDNA autosomal DNA (atDNA) Longest Segment: 71 centimorgans (cM) Unweighted Shared DNA: 316 centimorgans (cM) Shared DNA: 316 centimorgans (cM) shared across 14 DNA segments Statistics: Average (229 cM), range (41 to 592 cM), probability (52%) Comments: Corresponds to expected norms without any anomalies DNA Match: Randall Oppitz and John Barron Actual Relationship: Second cousins Test Type: AncestryDNA autosomal DNA (atDNA) Longest Segment: 57 centimorgans (cM) Unweighted Shared DNA: 302 centimorgans (cM) Shared DNA: 302 centimorgans (cM) shared across 15 DNA segments Statistics: Average (229 cM), range (41 to 592 cM), probability (56%) Comments: Corresponds to expected norms without any anomalies DNA Match: Kathleen Mack and Donald Barron Actual Relationship: Second cousins Test Type: AncestryDNA autosomal DNA (atDNA) Longest Segment: 72 centimorgans (cM) Unweighted Shared DNA: 273 centimorgans (cM) Shared DNA: 273 centimorgans (cM) shared across 11 DNA segments Statistics: Average (229 cM), range (41 to 592 cM), probability (60%) Comments: Corresponds to expected norms without any anomalies DNA Match: Donald Oppitz and Mary Thorpe (née Barron) Actual Relationship: Second cousins Test Type: AncestryDNA autosomal DNA (atDNA) Longest Segment: 43 centimorgans (cM) Unweighted Shared DNA: 263 centimorgans (cM) Shared DNA: 263 centimorgans (cM) shared across 13 DNA segments Statistics: Average (229 cM), range (41 to 592 cM), probability (61%) Comments: Corresponds to expected norms without any anomalies DNA Match: Randall Oppitz and Donald Barron Actual Relationship: Second cousins Test Type: AncestryDNA autosomal DNA (atDNA) Longest Segment: 35 centimorgans (cM) Unweighted Shared DNA: 260 centimorgans (cM) Shared DNA: 260 centimorgans (cM) shared across 12 DNA segments Statistics: Average (229 cM), range (41 to 592 cM), probability (61%) Comments: Corresponds to expected norms without any anomalies DNA Match: Scott Oppitz and John Barron Actual Relationship: Second cousins Test Type: AncestryDNA autosomal DNA (atDNA) Longest Segment: 71 centimorgans (cM) Unweighted Shared DNA: 257 centimorgans (cM) Shared DNA: 257 centimorgans (cM) shared across 10 DNA segments Statistics: Average (229 cM), range (41 to 592 cM), probability (62%) Comments: Corresponds to expected norms without any anomalies DNA Match: Donald Oppitz and John Barron Actual Relationship: Second cousins Test Type: AncestryDNA autosomal DNA (atDNA) Longest Segment: 71 centimorgans (cM) Unweighted Shared DNA: 256 centimorgans (cM) Shared DNA: 256 centimorgans (cM) shared across 12 DNA segments Statistics: Average (229 cM), range (41 to 592 cM), probability (62%) Comments: Corresponds to expected norms without any anomalies DNA Match: Patricia Ritterbusch (née Oppitz) and John Barron Actual Relationship: Second cousins Test Type: AncestryDNA autosomal DNA (atDNA) Longest Segment: 52 centimorgans (cM) Unweighted Shared DNA: 247 centimorgans (cM) Shared DNA: 247 centimorgans (cM) shared across 11 DNA segments Statistics: Average (229 cM), range (41 to 592 cM), probability (62%) Comments: Corresponds to expected norms without any anomalies DNA Match: Scott Oppitz and Donald Barron Actual Relationship: Second cousins Test Type: AncestryDNA autosomal DNA (atDNA) Longest Segment: 66 centimorgans (cM) Unweighted Shared DNA: 238 centimorgans (cM) Shared DNA: 238 centimorgans (cM) shared across 10 DNA segments Statistics: Average (229 cM), range (41 to 592 cM), probability (59%) Comments: Corresponds to expected norms without any anomalies DNA Match: Marilyn Oppitz and Donald Barron Actual Relationship: Second cousins Test Type: AncestryDNA autosomal DNA (atDNA) Longest Segment: 40 centimorgans (cM) Unweighted Shared DNA: 225 centimorgans (cM) Shared DNA: 225 centimorgans (cM) shared across 10 DNA segments Statistics: Average (229 cM), range (41 to 592 cM), probability (52%) Comments: Corresponds to expected norms without any anomalies DNA Match: Donald Oppitz and Donald Barron Actual Relationship: Second cousins Test Type: AncestryDNA autosomal DNA (atDNA) Longest Segment: 36 centimorgans (cM) Unweighted Shared DNA: 222 centimorgans (cM) Shared DNA: 222 centimorgans (cM) shared across 11 DNA segments Statistics: Average (229 cM), range (41 to 592 cM), probability (51%) Comments: Corresponds to expected norms without any anomalies DNA Match: Scott Oppitz and Mary Thorpe (née Barron) Actual Relationship: Second cousins Test Type: AncestryDNA autosomal DNA (atDNA) Longest Segment: 71 centimorgans (cM) Unweighted Shared DNA: 212 centimorgans (cM) Shared DNA: 212 centimorgans (cM) shared across 10 DNA segments Statistics: Average (229 cM), range (41 to 592 cM), probability (49%) Comments: Corresponds to expected norms without any anomalies DNA Match: Patricia Ritterbusch (née Oppitz) and Donald Barron Actual Relationship: Second cousins Test Type: AncestryDNA autosomal DNA (atDNA) Longest Segment: 53 centimorgans (cM) Unweighted Shared DNA: 202 centimorgans (cM) Shared DNA: 202 centimorgans (cM) shared across 10 DNA segments Statistics: Average (229 cM), range (41 to 592 cM), probability (46%) Comments: Corresponds to expected norms without any anomalies DNA Match: Scott Oppitz and James Barron Actual Relationship: Second cousins Test Type: AncestryDNA autosomal DNA (atDNA) Longest Segment: 31 centimorgans (cM) Unweighted Shared DNA: 197 centimorgans (cM) Shared DNA: 197 centimorgans (cM) shared across 14 DNA segments Statistics: Average (229 cM), range (41 to 592 cM), probability (44%) Comments: Corresponds to expected norms without any anomalies DNA Match: Marilyn Oppitz and Mary Thorpe (née Barron) Actual Relationship: Second cousins Test Type: AncestryDNA autosomal DNA (atDNA) Longest Segment: 43 centimorgans (cM) Unweighted Shared DNA: 196 centimorgans (cM) Shared DNA: 196 centimorgans (cM) shared across 8 DNA segments Statistics: Average (229 cM), range (41 to 592 cM), probability (44%) Comments: Corresponds to expected norms without any anomalies DNA Match: Kathleen Mack and Mary Thorpe (née Barron) Actual Relationship: Second cousins Test Type: AncestryDNA autosomal DNA (atDNA) Longest Segment: 46 centimorgans (cM) Unweighted Shared DNA: 193 centimorgans (cM) Shared DNA: 193 centimorgans (cM) shared across 9 DNA segments Statistics: Average (229 cM), range (41 to 592 cM), probability (43%) Comments: Corresponds to expected norms without any anomalies DNA Match: Randall Oppitz and James Barron Actual Relationship: Second cousins Test Type: AncestryDNA autosomal DNA (atDNA) Longest Segment: 35 centimorgans (cM) Unweighted Shared DNA: 192 centimorgans (cM) Shared DNA: 192 centimorgans (cM) shared across 12 DNA segments Statistics: Average (229 cM), range (41 to 592 cM), probability (42%) Comments: Corresponds to expected norms without any anomalies DNA Match: Patricia Ritterbusch (née Oppitz) and Mary Thorpe (née Barron) Actual Relationship: Second cousins Test Type: AncestryDNA autosomal DNA (atDNA) Longest Segment: 53 centimorgans (cM) Unweighted Shared DNA: 192 centimorgans (cM) Shared DNA: 192 centimorgans (cM) shared across 10 DNA segments Statistics: Average (229 cM), range (41 to 592 cM), probability (42%) Comments: Corresponds to expected norms without any anomalies DNA Match: Marilyn Oppitz and Mary Thorpe (née Barron) Actual Relationship: Second cousins Test Type: AncestryDNA autosomal DNA (atDNA) Longest Segment: 34 centimorgans (cM) Unweighted Shared DNA: 190 centimorgans (cM) Shared DNA: 190 centimorgans (cM) shared across 11 DNA segments Statistics: Average (229 cM), range (41 to 592 cM), probability (41%) Comments: Corresponds to expected norms without any anomalies DNA Match: Donald Oppitz and James Barron Actual Relationship: Second cousins Test Type: AncestryDNA autosomal DNA (atDNA) Longest Segment: 21 centimorgans (cM) Unweighted Shared DNA: 188 centimorgans (cM) Shared DNA: 188 centimorgans (cM) shared across 14 DNA segments Statistics: Average (229 cM), range (41 to 592 cM), probability (41%) Comments: Corresponds to expected norms without any anomalies DNA Match: Kathleen Mack and James Barron Actual Relationship: Second cousins Test Type: AncestryDNA autosomal DNA (atDNA) Longest Segment: 38 centimorgans (cM) Unweighted Shared DNA: 186 centimorgans (cM) Shared DNA: 186 centimorgans (cM) shared across 9 DNA segments Statistics: Average (229 cM), range (41 to 592 cM), probability (40%) Comments: Corresponds to expected norms without any anomalies DNA Match: Kathleen Mack and John Barron Actual Relationship: Second cousins Test Type: AncestryDNA autosomal DNA (atDNA) Longest Segment: 23 centimorgans (cM) Unweighted Shared DNA: 183 centimorgans (cM) Shared DNA: 183 centimorgans (cM) shared across 10 DNA segments Statistics: Average (229 cM), range (41 to 592 cM), probability (38%) Comments: Corresponds to expected norms without any anomalies DNA Match: Janine Hanley and Donald Barron Actual Relationship: Second cousins once removed Test Type: AncestryDNA autosomal DNA (atDNA) Longest Segment: 37 centimorgans (cM) Unweighted Shared DNA: 176 centimorgans (cM) Shared DNA: 176 centimorgans (cM) shared across 95 DNA segments Statistics: Average (73 cM), range (0 to 234 cM), probability (51%) Comments: Corresponds to expected norms without any anomalies DNA Match: Marilyn Oppitz and James Barron Actual Relationship: Second cousins Test Type: AncestryDNA autosomal DNA (atDNA) Longest Segment: 37 centimorgans (cM) Unweighted Shared DNA: 174 centimorgans (cM) Shared DNA: 174 centimorgans (cM) shared across 11 DNA segments Statistics: Average (229 cM), range (41 to 592 cM), probability (33%) Comments: Corresponds to expected norms without any anomalies DNA Match: Kerry Ritterbusch (née Oppitz) and John Barron Actual Relationship: Second cousins once removed Test Type: AncestryDNA autosomal DNA (atDNA) Longest Segment: 49 centimorgans (cM) Unweighted Shared DNA: 167 centimorgans (cM) Shared DNA: 167 centimorgans (cM) shared across 9 DNA segments Statistics: Average (122 cM), range (14 to 353 cM), probability (52%) Comments: Corresponds to expected norms without any anomalies DNA Match: Scott Oppitz and Timothy J. Barron Actual Relationship: Second cousins once removed Test Type: AncestryDNA autosomal DNA (atDNA) Longest Segment: 72 centimorgans (cM) Unweighted Shared DNA: 157 centimorgans (cM) Shared DNA: 157 centimorgans (cM) shared across 6 DNA segments Statistics: Average (122 cM), range (14 to 353 cM), probability (53%) Comments: Corresponds to expected norms without any anomalies DNA Match: Janine Hanley and John Barron Actual Relationship: Second cousins once removed Test Type: AncestryDNA autosomal DNA (atDNA) Longest Segment: 38 centimorgans (cM) Unweighted Shared DNA: 155 centimorgans (cM) Shared DNA: 155 centimorgans (cM) shared across 9 DNA segments Statistics: Average (73 cM), range (0 to 234 cM), probability (54%) Comments: Corresponds to expected norms without any anomalies DNA Match: Patricia Ritterbusch (née Oppitz) and James Barron Actual Relationship: Second cousins Test Type: AncestryDNA autosomal DNA (atDNA) Longest Segment: 32 centimorgans (cM) Unweighted Shared DNA: 154 centimorgans (cM) Shared DNA: 154 centimorgans (cM) shared across 9 DNA segments Statistics: Average (229 cM), range (41 to 592 cM), probability (25%) Comments: Corresponds to expected norms without any anomalies DNA Match: Marilyn Oppitz and Timothy J. Barron Actual Relationship: Second cousins once removed Test Type: AncestryDNA autosomal DNA (atDNA) Longest Segment: 40 centimorgans (cM) Unweighted Shared DNA: 153 centimorgans (cM) Shared DNA: 153 centimorgans (cM) shared across 6 DNA segments Statistics: Average (122 cM), range (14 to 353 cM), probability (54%) Comments: Corresponds to expected norms without any anomalies DNA Match: Patricia Ritterbusch (née Oppitz) and Timothy J. Barron Actual Relationship: Second cousins once removed Test Type: AncestryDNA autosomal DNA (atDNA) Longest Segment: 53 centimorgans (cM) Unweighted Shared DNA: 147 centimorgans (cM) Shared DNA: 147 centimorgans (cM) shared across 6 DNA segments Statistics: Average (122 cM), range (14 to 353 cM), probability (54%) Comments: Corresponds to expected norms without any anomalies DNA Match: Randall Oppitz and Timothy J. Barron Actual Relationship: Second cousins once removed Test Type: AncestryDNA autosomal DNA (atDNA) Longest Segment: 34 centimorgans (cM) Unweighted Shared DNA: 135 centimorgans (cM) Shared DNA: 135 centimorgans (cM) shared across 8 DNA segments Statistics: Average (122 cM), range (14 to 353 cM), probability (51%) Comments: Corresponds to expected norms without any anomalies DNA Match: Donald Oppitz and Matthew Friend Actual Relationship: Second cousins twice removed Test Type: AncestryDNA autosomal DNA (atDNA) Longest Segment: 35 centimorgans (cM) Unweighted Shared DNA: 129 centimorgans (cM) Shared DNA: 129 centimorgans (cM) shared across 7 DNA segments Statistics: Average (71 cM), range (0 to 244 cM), probability (25%) Comments: Corresponds to expected norms without any anomalies DNA Match: Kerry Ritterbusch (née Oppitz) and Donald Barron Actual Relationship: Second cousins once removed Test Type: AncestryDNA autosomal DNA (atDNA) Longest Segment: 35 centimorgans (cM) Unweighted Shared DNA: 111 centimorgans (cM) Shared DNA: 111 centimorgans (cM) shared across 6 DNA segments Statistics: Average (122 cM), range (14 to 353 cM), probability (42%) Comments: Corresponds to expected norms without any anomalies DNA Match: Donald Oppitz and Timothy J. Barron Actual Relationship: Second cousins once removed Test Type: AncestryDNA autosomal DNA (atDNA) Longest Segment: 28 centimorgans (cM) Unweighted Shared DNA: 110 centimorgans (cM) Shared DNA: 110 centimorgans (cM) shared across 7 DNA segments Statistics: Average (122 cM), range (14 to 353 cM), probability (29%) Comments: Corresponds to expected norms without any anomalies DNA Match: Randall Oppitz and Matthew Friend Actual Relationship: Second cousins twice removed Test Type: AncestryDNA autosomal DNA (atDNA) Longest Segment: 43 centimorgans (cM) Unweighted Shared DNA: 106 centimorgans (cM) Shared DNA: 106 centimorgans (cM) shared across 5 DNA segments Statistics: Average (71 cM), range (0 to 244 cM), probability (30%) Comments: Corresponds to expected norms without any anomalies DNA Match: Kerry Ritterbusch (née Oppitz) and Timothy J. Barron Actual Relationship: Third cousins Test Type: AncestryDNA autosomal DNA (atDNA) Longest Segment: 39 centimorgans (cM) Unweighted Shared DNA: 98 centimorgans (cM) Shared DNA: 98 centimorgans (cM) shared across 6 DNA segments Statistics: Average (73 cM), range (0 to 234 cM), probability (30%) Comments: Corresponds to expected norms without any anomalies DNA Match: Scott Oppitz and Matthew Friend Actual Relationship: Second cousins twice removed Test Type: AncestryDNA autosomal DNA (atDNA) Longest Segment: 46 centimorgans (cM) Unweighted Shared DNA: 98 centimorgans (cM) Shared DNA: 98 centimorgans (cM) shared across 4 DNA segments Statistics: Average (71 cM), range (0 to 244 cM), probability (30%) Comments: Corresponds to expected norms without any anomalies DNA Match: Taryn Murphy (née Oppitz) and Timothy J. Barron Actual Relationship: Third cousins Test Type: 23andMe autosomal DNA (atDNA) Longest Segment: Not available Unweighted Shared DNA: Not available Shared DNA: 87 centimorgans (cM) shared across 5 DNA segments Statistics: Average (73 cM), range (0 to 234 cM), probability (30%) Comments: Corresponds to expected norms without any anomalies DNA Match: Janine Hanley and Mary Thorpe (née Barron) Actual Relationship: Second cousins once removed Test Type: AncestryDNA autosomal DNA (atDNA) Longest Segment: 38 centimorgans (cM) Unweighted Shared DNA: 83 centimorgans (cM) Shared DNA: 71 centimorgans (cM) shared across 5 DNA segments Statistics: Average (73 cM), range (0 to 234 cM), probability (18%) Comments: Corresponds to expected norms without any anomalies DNA Match: Kathleen Mack and Matthew Friend Actual Relationship: Second cousins twice removed Test Type: AncestryDNA autosomal DNA (atDNA) Longest Segment: 22 centimorgans (cM) Unweighted Shared DNA: 79 centimorgans (cM) Shared DNA: 66 centimorgans (cM) shared across 5 DNA segments Statistics: Average (71 cM), range (0 to 244 cM), probability (24%) Comments: Corresponds to expected norms without any anomalies DNA Match: Kerry Ritterbusch (née Oppitz) and Matthew Friend Actual Relationship: Third cousins once removed Test Type: AncestryDNA autosomal DNA (atDNA) Longest Segment: 36 centimorgans (cM) Unweighted Shared DNA: 71 centimorgans (cM) Shared DNA: 65 centimorgans (cM) shared across 4 DNA segments Statistics: Average (48 cM), range (0 to 192 cM), probability (33%) Comments: Corresponds to expected norms without any anomalies DNA Match: Marilyn Oppitz and Matthew Friend Actual Relationship: Second cousins twice removed Test Type: AncestryDNA autosomal DNA (atDNA) Longest Segment: 25 centimorgans (cM) Unweighted Shared DNA: 68 centimorgans (cM) Shared DNA: 62 centimorgans (cM) shared across 4 DNA segments Statistics: Average (71 cM), range (0 to 244 cM), probability (23%) Comments: Corresponds to expected norms without any anomalies DNA Match: Patricia Ritterbusch (née Oppitz) and Matthew Friend Actual Relationship: Second cousins twice removed Test Type: AncestryDNA autosomal DNA (atDNA) Longest Segment: 25 centimorgans (cM) Unweighted Shared DNA: 68 centimorgans (cM) Shared DNA: 62 centimorgans (cM) shared across 4 DNA segments Statistics: Average (71 cM), range (0 to 244 cM), probability (23%) Comments: Corresponds to expected norms without any anomalies DNA Match: Janine Hanley and James Barron Actual Relationship: Second cousins once removed Test Type: AncestryDNA autosomal DNA (atDNA) Longest Segment: 37 centimorgans (cM) Unweighted Shared DNA: 58 centimorgans (cM) Shared DNA: 54 centimorgans (cM) shared across 3 DNA segments Statistics: Average (73 cM), range (0 to 234 cM), probability (9%) Comments: Corresponds to expected norms without any anomalies DNA Match: Kerry Ritterbusch (née Oppitz) and Mary Thorpe (née Barron) Actual Relationship: Second cousins Test Type: AncestryDNA autosomal DNA (atDNA) Longest Segment: 21 centimorgans (cM) Unweighted Shared DNA: 60 centimorgans (cM) Shared DNA: 52 centimorgans (cM) shared across 5 DNA segments Statistics: Average (122 cM), range (14 to 353 cM), probability (8%) Comments: Corresponds to expected norms without any anomalies DNA Match: Kathleen Mack and Timothy J. Barron Actual Relationship: Second cousins once removed Test Type: AncestryDNA autosomal DNA (atDNA) Longest Segment: 24 centimorgans (cM) Unweighted Shared DNA: 49 centimorgans (cM) Shared DNA: 47 centimorgans (cM) shared across 3 DNA segments Statistics: Average (122 cM), range (14 to 353 cM), probability (6%) Comments: Corresponds to expected norms without any anomalies DNA Match: Kerry Ritterbusch (née Oppitz) and James Barron Actual Relationship: Third cousins once removed Test Type: AncestryDNA autosomal DNA (atDNA) Longest Segment: 35 centimorgans (cM) Unweighted Shared DNA: 111 centimorgans (cM) Shared DNA: 39 centimorgans (cM) shared across 4 DNA segments Statistics: Average (122 cM), range (14 to 353 cM), probability (4%) Comments: Corresponds to expected norms without any anomalies DNA Match: Janine Hanley and Matthew Friend Actual Relationship: Third cousins once removed Test Type: AncestryDNA autosomal DNA (atDNA) Longest Segment: 16 centimorgans (cM) Unweighted Shared DNA: 26 centimorgans (cM) Shared DNA: 15 centimorgans (cM) shared across 3 DNA segments Statistics: Average (48 cM), range (0 to 192 cM), probability (16%) Comments: Corresponds to expected norms without any anomalies The following descendants of their children William John Nienhaus and Rose Caroline Nienhaus have been corroborated with autosomal DNA (atDNA) matching. The first name listed descends from William and the second name descends from Rose. The matches are listed in order of the amount of shared DNA. DNA Match: Aimee McCue and John Barron Actual Relationship: Second cousins once removed Test Type: AncestryDNA autosomal DNA (atDNA) Longest Segment: 31 centimorgans (cM) Unweighted Shared DNA: 78 centimorgans (cM) Shared DNA: 64 centimorgans (cM) shared across 5 DNA segments Statistics: Average (73 cM), range (0 to 234 cM), probability (14%) Comments: Corresponds to expected norms without any anomalies DNA Match: Aimee McCue and Mary Thorpe (née Barron) Actual Relationship: Second cousins once removed Test Type: AncestryDNA autosomal DNA (atDNA) Longest Segment: 22 centimorgans (cM) Unweighted Shared DNA: 58 centimorgans (cM) Shared DNA: 52 centimorgans (cM) shared across 4 DNA segments Statistics: Average (73 cM), range (0 to 234 cM), probability (8%) Comments: Corresponds to expected norms without any anomalies DNA Match: Janine Hanley and Timothy J. Barron Actual Relationship: Third cousins Test Type: AncestryDNA autosomal DNA (atDNA) Longest Segment: 38 centimorgans (cM) Unweighted 65 DNA: 69 centimorgans (cM) Shared DNA: 37 centimorgans (cM) shared across 4 DNA segments Statistics: Average (73 cM), range (0 to 234 cM), probability (24%) Comments: Corresponds to expected norms without any anomalies DNA Match: Aimee McCue and Timothy J. Barron Actual Relationship: Third cousins Test Type: AncestryDNA autosomal DNA (atDNA) Longest Segment: 28 centimorgans (cM) Unweighted Shared DNA: 45 centimorgans (cM) Shared DNA: 37 centimorgans (cM) shared across 2 DNA segments Statistics: Average (73 cM), range (0 to 234 cM), probability (10%) Comments: Corresponds to expected norms without any anomalies DNA Match: Aimee McCue and James Barron Actual Relationship: Second cousins once removed Test Type: AncestryDNA autosomal DNA (atDNA) Longest Segment: 17 centimorgans (cM) Unweighted Shared DNA: 39 centimorgans (cM) Shared DNA: 27 centimorgans (cM) shared across 3 DNA segments Statistics: Average (73 cM), range (0 to 234 cM), probability (2%) Comments: Corresponds to expected norms without any anomalies DNA Match: Aimee McCue and Matthew Friend Actual Relationship: Third cousins once removed Test Type: AncestryDNA autosomal DNA (atDNA) Longest Segment: 17 centimorgans (cM) Unweighted Shared DNA: 17 centimorgans (cM) Shared DNA: 15 centimorgans (cM) shared across 1 DNA segments Statistics: Average (48 cM), range (0 to 192 cM), probability (16%) Comments: Corresponds to expected norms without any anomalies
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