Home Surname List Name Index Sources | Susanna KRITZREEZER (private). Spouse: Gottlieb SPACH. Terrie D. KROLL (private). Parents: William (Will) Or (Bill) F. KROLL and Tina Edith COLE. Spouse: SCHREIBER. William (Will) Or (Bill) F. KROLL was born WFT Est. 1870-1890.87 He died WFT Est. 1905-1976.87 Spouse: Tina Edith COLE. Tina Edith COLE and William (Will) Or (Bill) F. KROLL were married WFT Est. 1901-1934.87 Children were: Terrie D. KROLL. Glenn B. KROUGH (private). Spouse: Wilma K. HAUSER. Vada L. KRUCHER (private). Spouse: Harry Walter MARKLAND. Amy Grace KRUEGER (private). Parents: Lawerence Richard KRUEGER and Anita Grace FUSS. Lawerence Earle KRUEGER36 was born on 7 August 1972 in Enid, OK. He died on 9 August 1972 in Enid, OK. Parents: Lawerence Richard KRUEGER and Anita Grace FUSS. Lawerence Richard KRUEGER (private). Spouse: Anita Grace FUSS. Children were: Lawerence Earle KRUEGER, Amy Grace KRUEGER, Timothy Owen KRUEGER. Timothy Owen KRUEGER (private). Parents: Lawerence Richard KRUEGER and Anita Grace FUSS. Edward KRUME (private). Spouse: Ethel May ST. CLAIR. KRUMP (private). Spouse: Patricia PARDUE. Children were: Kelly KRUMP. KRUMP (private). Spouse: Patricia PARDUE. Kelly KRUMP (private). Parents: KRUMP and Patricia PARDUE. Steven KRUSE (private). Spouse: Rose Ann NORRIS-COX. Louis Earnest KRUTZ died in 1878. Spouse: Mary Elizabeth SEE. Mary Elizabeth SEE and Louis Earnest KRUTZ were married on 26 March 1849 in Switzerland, IN.97 Alex KUHLMAN (private). Parents: Karl Menniger KUHLMAN and Barbara BURKE. Evelyn Sue KUHLMAN164 was born on 15 October 1928 in near Norman, OK. She died UNKNOWN. Parents: John Henry KUHLMAN II and Mary Joe LESSLY. Spouse: Donald D. HAMPTON. Children were: Richard Alan HAMPTON, Earl Stuart HAMPTON, Marilyn Susan HAMPTON. Harold Edgar KUHLMAN164 was born on 5 April 1911 in near Norman, OK. He died UNKNOWN. Parents: John Henry KUHLMAN II and Mary Joe LESSLY. Spouse: Frances MARX. Janis Susan KUHLMAN (private). Parents: Kertis Paul KUHLMAN and Virginia TWYMAN. Jennifer KUHLMAN (private). Parents: John Henry KUHLMAN IV and Dortha MITCHELL. John Henry KUHLMAN IV (private). Parents: John Henry KUHLMAN III and Inez MENNINGER. Spouse: Dortha MITCHELL. Children were: Maria KUHLMAN, Kristin KUHLMAN, Jennifer KUHLMAN. John Henry KUHLMAN II164 was born on 15 September 1883 in Auburn, Nebraska. He died on 27 August 1959. Spouse: Mary Joe LESSLY. Mary Joe LESSLY and John Henry KUHLMAN II were married on 25 December 1907 in Lessly farm hom, near Norman, OK. Children were: Mary Elizabeth KUHLMAN, Harold Edgar KUHLMAN, John Henry KUHLMAN III, Margaret Louise KUHLMAN, Thelma Joy KUHLMAN, Kenneth Lloyd KUHLMAN, Kertis Paul KUHLMAN, Evelyn Sue KUHLMAN. John Henry KUHLMAN III164 was born on 25 October 1912 in near Norman, OK.924 He died on 7 August 1974.924 Parents: John Henry KUHLMAN II and Mary Joe LESSLY. Spouse: Inez MENNINGER. Inez MENNINGER and John Henry KUHLMAN III were married on 19 February 1936. Children were: Karl Menniger KUHLMAN, John Henry KUHLMAN IV, Mary Katherine KUHLMAN. Karl Menniger KUHLMAN (private). Parents: John Henry KUHLMAN III and Inez MENNINGER. Spouse: Barbara BURKE. Children were: Kay KUHLMAN, Alex KUHLMAN. Kay KUHLMAN (private). Parents: Karl Menniger KUHLMAN and Barbara BURKE. Kenneth Lloyd KUHLMAN164 was born on 15 March 1924 in near Norman, OK. He died on 30 March 1925. Parents: John Henry KUHLMAN II and Mary Joe LESSLY. Kenneth Paul KUHLMAN (private). Parents: Kertis Paul KUHLMAN and Virginia TWYMAN. Kertis Paul KUHLMAN164 was born on 13 July 1926. He died UNKNOWN. Parents: John Henry KUHLMAN II and Mary Joe LESSLY. Spouse: Virginia TWYMAN. Children were: Kenneth Paul KUHLMAN, Janis Susan KUHLMAN, Mark Thomas KUHLMAN. Kristin KUHLMAN (private). Parents: John Henry KUHLMAN IV and Dortha MITCHELL. Margaret Louise KUHLMAN164 was born on 12 June 1915 in near Norman, OK. She died in 1994. Parents: John Henry KUHLMAN II and Mary Joe LESSLY. Spouse: George W. WASHBURN. Margaret Louise KUHLMAN and George W. WASHBURN were married on 25 December 1937. Children were: Gordon Kuhlman WASHBURN, Phillip Walker WASHBURN, Sally Jayne WASHBURN. Maria KUHLMAN (private). Parents: John Henry KUHLMAN IV and Dortha MITCHELL. Mark Thomas KUHLMAN (private). Parents: Kertis Paul KUHLMAN and Virginia TWYMAN. Mary Elizabeth KUHLMAN164 was born on 23 June 1909 in near Norman, OK. She died in November 1976.925 Parents: John Henry KUHLMAN II and Mary Joe LESSLY. Spouse: Larry E. SMITH. Mary Katherine KUHLMAN (private). Parents: John Henry KUHLMAN III and Inez MENNINGER. Spouse: Jon MURDOCK. Children were: Kyle MURDOCK. Thelma Joy KUHLMAN164 was born on 27 June 1920 in near Norman, OK. She died on 21 January 1921. Parents: John Henry KUHLMAN II and Mary Joe LESSLY. Catharine KUHN (private). Spouse: William Franklin ROGERS. Kimberly Ray KUMTZ (private). Spouse: Timothy GROCE. Children were: Todd GROCE. Nicoles KUNCE65 was born on 8 May 1797.65 He died on 30 November 1878.65 Parents: Henry Nicholas COUNTS and Eve LYDGE. Spouse: Ruth HAMMERS. June KUNNER (private). Spouse: George Kenny BERTRAM. Gotthard KUNTZE8 was born about 1610 in Oberfischbach, Germany. He died in Oberfischbach, Germany. Parents: Johann CUNTZE. Spouse: ANNA. Children were: Johannes KUNTZE. Johannes KUNTZE8 was born about 1640. He died on 4 May 1675 in Niederndorf, Germany. Parents: Gotthard KUNTZE and ANNA. Spouse: Elizabeth SCHUSTER. Children were: Jost KUNTZE. Jost KUNTZE8 was born on 22 March 1673/4 in Germany. He died in 1731 in Stafford, Virginia. He signed a will in 1731 in Stafford County, Virginia.926 Joseph Cuntze died in 1731. The will of Joseph "Cownts," blacksmith, was dated October 18, 1730, and probated in Stafford County February 10, 1731. His eldest son, John Cuntze, seems to have died before his father. His eldest daughter, Ann Elizabeth, was married by 1730 to Tillman Weaver, the immigrant. Other children, mentioned in the will were sons, Henry and Tillman, and daughters, Mary, Anna Catherine, and Catherine. The son, Henry, was specifically stated to be under 16. The will mentions his "four youngest children" (probably Henry, Tillman, Mary and Anna Catherine). His wife seems to have predeceased him, for no mention is made of her in the will. Tillman Weaver was appointed executor, and the witnesses were Jacob Holtzclaw, John Kemper, Joseph Martin and Peter Hitt. This family was part of the First (1714) Germanna Colony in Virginia. The spelling of the Cuntze family name in both Germany and America has been varied. The earliest records indicate a spelling as Cuntze which became Kuntze. In Virginia, the use of both the "C" and the "K" was common. Spellings of the name here gravitated toward Coons, while some branches of the family spelled the name as Koontz or Kuntz. Uncertainties remain as to how closely the different branches are related. When the First Colony was settled in Fort Germanna, their first task was to clear land and ready it for farming. They had to support themselves by their own efforts. They probably received assistance in limited ways. Virginia Lt. Governor Spotswood had a practice of loaning cattle to people who raised them and bred more. At the conclusion of the contract, the equivalent of the original cattle plus one-half of the increase were returned to Spotswood. The second way assistance was provided was by the ban on hunting in their neighborhood by everyone except the Germans. Some flour was probably granted them in the initial setup. Though the Germans wanted to dig in the ground to assay the silver potential, Spotswood said no to this. (He never resolved the precious metal question as far as the Crown was concerned.) Until this was settled, development of the silver mine was verboten. So, for about two and one-half years, the Germans were engaged in farming but no mining. This must have been frustrating for them; they had a very bad year in getting to America. Once here, they were denied the opportunity to perform the functions for which they had been hired. So far we have looked at who emigrated from a series of small villages, not very far apart, just to the west of the modern town of Siegen. The three villages were Trupbach, Seelbach, and Oberfischbach. Just a short walk to the southwest from Oberfischbach, perhaps a stroll before breakfast, is Niederndorf. This was the home of the Kuntze family. Jost Kuntze, the 1714 emigrant, was christened at Oberfischbach. His godfather was the mother's brother from Niederndorf. Jost married Anna Gertrud Reinschmidt of Wilden, which is about six miles southeast of Siegen. Two of their children had godparents from Niederndorf and Wilden. A number of Germans had grants in their own name. John Button had 100 acres in 1747. Joseph Coants (Kuntz) had a 127-acre grant in 1747. John Crim (Grimm) had a 127-acre grant also (on the day following Kuntz). The Moravian missionaries visited the Little Fork area on their trips through Virginia. Brother Gottschalk, on his trip in 1748 said: "[Little Fork] is situated about twenty-two miles from the Great Fork toward the Potomac. Twelve families of the Siegen district, being of the Reformed religion, live there close together. They are fine, neighborly and friendly people, who love each other in their manner, and live together very peacefully. The brother of our Matthew Hoffman, John Henry Hoffman, also lives there and I lodged with him. "They built a small, neat and suitable church, and engaged one of their number, John Jung [Young] to be the 'Reader' in the church. He conducts services for them every Sunday. They cannot get a minister because they are so few in number. Hence they cannot raise enough money sufficient to pay a minister's salary. I preached for them, which they accepted with thanks. They expect more visits. They asked me to visit them again. John Jung and Hoffman's brother seemed to understand me when I spoke to them of the savior." Parents: Johannes KUNTZE and Elizabeth SCHUSTER. Spouse: Anna Gertrud REINSCHMIDT. Children were: John KOONTZ, Ann Elizabeth COONS, Catherine COONS. Amelia Permelia KURCANDALL36 was born in 1830 in Nicholasville, Jessamine Co, KY. She died on 25 February 1865 in Jefferson Co, Kansas. On the 1860 census of Kaw Twp, Jefferson Co, KS her name looks like On the 1870 census of Oskaloosa twp, Jefferson Co, KS James is there Marriage #2 to James S. TOWNSEND b: 26 JAN 1812 in , Harrison Co , Indiana Spouse: Frederick Augusta ZIMMERMAN. Amelia Permelia KURCANDALL and Frederick Augusta ZIMMERMAN were married on 17 October 1847 in Platte City, Platte County, Missouri, USA. Children were: Elizabeth J. ZIMMERMAN, Ambrose Dudley ZIMMERMAN. Spouse: James S TOWNSEND. Amelia Permelia KURCANDALL and James S TOWNSEND were married on 4 April 1853 in Platte Co, Missouri. Children were: John K TOWNSEND, Laura D TOWNSEND, Rosa TOWNSEND, Meritt C TOWNSEND. Unknown KURDICK (private). Spouse: Ethel Lynn COLLINS. Magdalena Sophia KURR34 was born in 1774 in Ochsenburg.34 She died on 12 April 1810 in Sulzfeld, Baden-Württemberg, Germany.34 Spouse: Jackob Andreas ZIMMERMAN. Magdalena Sophia KURR and Jackob Andreas ZIMMERMAN34 were married befor 1798 in Ochsenburg.34 Children were: Magdalena Barbara ZIMMERMAN, Bernhard Gottieb ZIMMERMAN, Johann Jakob ZIMMERMAN, Michael Bernhard ZIMMERMAN, Christian Jakob ZIMMERMAN. Barbara Ann KURRE (private). Spouse: Kenneth Benjamin SEE. Children were: Krystina Michelle SEE, Bryan Benjamin SEE, Brendon Robert SEE. Mildred KURTZ (private). Spouse: Carl James NELSON. Herbert Walter KUTNICK was born on 14 March 1894 in Moundridge, Kansas.87 He died on 27 July 1979 in Moundridge, Kansas.87 Spouse: Grace Bryan NEWCOM. Grace Bryan NEWCOM and Herbert Walter KUTNICK were married on 14 January 1920.87 Nancy Matilda KUYKENDALL (private). Spouse: Marion Delaney PENDERGRASS. Living KYTE (private). Spouse: HUGH SMITH. Children were: Living SMITH, Living SMITH. |