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I. Peter Hauss - born around 1711
II. Anna Margaretha Hauss - born around 1712
III. Jost Hauss - born around 1714
IV.	Conrad Hauss - born around 1716
A New York census of 1713-1714 lists Christian (Sr.) as living at Neu-Heesberg, also called Fuchsendorf, and later called Fox Town in Schoharie, NY where the Old Stone Fort now stands.
Johann "Conrad" Rickert and Anna "Elizabeth" Hauss had at least the following children that were baptized in the Baptist Church in Schoharie, NY:
I.	Johannes Rickert - baptized on	May 19, 1728. He married on June 5,	1748
in Schoharie, NY to Margaretha	Catherina Jung (Young). He is buried	in
Fulton, NY with a headstone that reads "Johannes Rickard born Feb. 17, 1724, died Dec. 4, 1802". He is buried next to his wife "Catherine Youngs, born Sept. 16, 1726, died 1806." Johannes and Catherine had "Henrich, Johan Georg, Elizabeth, Annatchie, Conrad, Catharina, and Jacob Rickert".
II.	Johann "George" Rickert - baptized July 7, 1729 and married Anna "Eva" Staring as previously discussed.
III.	Conrad Rickert - baptized July	7, 1729, and he was a twin to Johann
"George" Rickert. He was born	in 1725 and married Anna Schaeffer in
1751.
IV.	Anna Eva Rickert - born September 15, 1731 and baptized on October 5, 1732.
V.	Elisabeth Rickert - baptized March 19, 1733. She married Rudolph Kassman on January 15, 1751 in the Dutch Reformed Church in Schoharie,
NY.
VI.	Maria Elisabeth Rickert - baptized August 18, 1734 and married Peter Ecker on January 10, 1750.
VII.	Christeyan Rickert - baptized August 25, 1736
Johann "Conrad" Rickert (Jr.) of 1703 was the son of Johann "Conrad"
Rickert (Sr.) and Kunigunda Fischer. Johann "Conrad" Rickert (Sr.) with a wife and three children are found on a list of passengers traveling between June 5 and
10,	1709 from Germany to England which was called the "third sailing" of the German Palatines. Upon arriving in London, a census of the immigrants was taken
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