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From: Patrick D from Seattle <>
Subject: Re: [HESSIAN] RootsWeb Message Boards - Message [ Yager ].htm
Date: Sat, 14 May 2005 02:52:13 -0700 (GMT-07:00)


John;

My humble apologies for the Slap-in-the-face comment, it
came out of frustration in trying to tie the loose ends of an
investigation that has gone on for about 5 years. I truly
appreciate the recent info you sent concerning the Yarger
Family. God Bless you and I hope you enjoy your trip to
Germany.

Thank you again.

-----Original Message-----
From: john <>
Sent: May 13, 2005 5:12 PM
To:
Subject: [HESSIAN] RootsWeb Message Boards - Message [ Yager ].htm

RootsWeb Message Boards - Message [ Yager ]Hello Hessians,
here is another one looking for that Yager/Yarger/Jaeger,
it's amazing what a little search will bring up.
I am showing you this only to demonstrate that there are
many ways to find valuable information and leads,
with little effort.

Now I am going back to my retirement, preparing
for my trip to Germany.
Good luck to all of you.
John Helmut Merz.

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Rev. War Yager/Yeager
Author: Jane WierschemDate: 2 Jan 2000 9:49 PM GMT
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Looking for Rev. War soldier named Yager/Yeager. Bio. of son, Philip, says
father was a German Mercenary who desserted and then fought for the US. He
was married 3 times and had 21 children, 19 are boys. Philip was born about
1792 in PA, moved to Lake Co., IL by 1840 and d. Nov 9, 1868 in Warren, Lake
Co., IL. Please e-mail at .






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