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Franz Josef Henecko was the son of Johannes Wilhelmus Henecko and Maria Otilia Mohr. Johannes Wilhelmus Henecko was born about 1748 in Hambach, Germany and died on January 13, 1783 in Leimersheim. Maria Otilia Mohr died on June 14, 1807 in Leimersheim.
Anna Marie Hornung was the daughter of Mathias Hornung and Eva Katarina Wunch. Mathias Hornung was born about 1745 inBellheim and married Eva Katarina Wunch on January 14, 1771 in Bellheim.
Maria “Margaretha” Walter was the daughter of Valentine Walter and Maria Barbara Schlindwein. Valentine Walter was born in Bellhein and married Maria Barbara Schlindwein on April 19, 1803 in Bellheim. Maria Barbara Schlindwein was baptized at Bellheim on June 27, 1785.
Valentine Walter was the son of Georgius Ludovicus Walter and Anna Maria Stein. Valentine’s parents married on February 17, 1778 in Bellheim.
Georgius Ludovicus Walter was the son of Philippus Jacobus Walter and Anna Eva Betsch. Anna Eva Betsch was baptized on August 20, 1730 in Bellheim. She was the daughter of Frederich Betsch and Anna Maria (no maiden name listed).
Anna Maria Stein was the daughter of Johannes Stein and Eva Barbara Funck. She was baptized on May 19, 1758 in Bellheim.
Maria Barbara Schlindwein was the daughter of Jacobus Schlindwein, Jr. and Magdalena Huber. They married in Bellheim on October 29, 1776.
Jacobus Schlindwein, Jr. was the son of Jacobus Schlindwein and Anna Eva Guldein.
Magdalena Huber was the daughter of Valentine Huber and Barbara Traeber.
Getting back to George and Mary Riehlmann, they lived in New Orleans after their marriage until 1879, for he is in the New Orleans City Directory that year. He lived in McComb, MS, for several years as he is found in the 1880 Pike County MS census. Their daughter, Margaret, married Jacob Heitzmann on November 13,
1879	in McComb, and George's youngest daughter, Elizabeth was baptized in the nearby Summit Presbyterian Church on August 13, 1882. The family probably lived in the city limits of Summit, MS, for a period of time also because George's youngest daughter, Elizabeth was supposed to be born in Summit. After several years in McComb, George moved to Bogue Chitto, Lincoln County, MS. This is evidenced by the fact that he made a Will in Bogue Chitto on July 7, 1888. Then in 1890 George reappears in New Orleans living on South Rampart St. operating a variety store as listed in the 1890 New Orleans City Directory. What exactly made George leave New
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