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Surnames: HUPP - RITENOUR - SLENTZ - KRATZ
Classification: Query
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Any and all information will be greatly appreciated. See lineage below. Please reply directly to my email at: sslmt@comcast.net
We are told that all of George Hupp, Sr.'s 12 children were born at home, in Roswell, OH. However, I noted that the OH Deaths Records indicate POB as N
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Hupp family that lived in the West Virginia/Ohio Valley area
I am the grand daughter of Leslie Ott Hupp
I'm trying to find out where his parents came from - do not know their names
- they spoke German
Leslie, born March 27, 1883 in Ohio, was the eldest brother of Clyde, Ray,
Ed, Nellie, and possibly other brothers
At one time, they lived in Barton, Ohio
Nellie settled in Cameron, W.VA and produced 21 children
When Leslie attended Nellie's funeral in Cameron, W.VA, he met a family
member (Hupp from Cameron?)
I'm totally new to genealogy and this may seem like a really stupid
question but I would like to know what part of Germany my father's
family came from. My grandfather's name was Calvin and the only other
things I know are that his wife's name was Harriet. He lived in Wells
county, IN most or all of his life. He was most likely born in the late
1860's or early 1870's. Someone told me that a Hupp may have been an
very early settler to this area of Indiana so I think the immigration
for Germany has not been r