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      <title>Caroline and Peter Paul, Kimmswick, Mo circa 1870-1900</title>
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      <description>From an oath filed during a pension request, I found a Caroline Paul who said she was a sister of my greatgrandmother Bertha Mathilde Piederit Speckmann. She said that in 1901 she lived in Kimmswick, Mo. I found Caroline and her husband Peter in Census records from 1860 thru 1900.  I have a lot of information on the Piederit family and would like to talk to anyone who thinks there is a connection.  I have a picture of Bertha and the name of the ship she and two other sisters came to the US.</description>
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      <title>Hans Michael Pau in 1750</title>
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      <description>December 6, 1750:&lt;br&gt;Whereas Hans Michael Pau, a Dutch boy, about 14 years of age, was last year sold to a person in the country, for seven years;  and his mother, not knowing the person's name, or where he lives, desires anybody that knows of said boy, to send notice of him to the Post-Office, Philadelphia, which favours will be thankfully acknowledged, by&lt;br&gt;Christinia Pau&lt;br&gt;&lt;br&gt;I am not related to this family, I am just passing on this information, which comes from a book titled  "Runaway Women, Elopements And Other Miscreant Deeds, As Advertised In The Pennsylvania Gazette - 1728 -1789.  (together with a few abused wives and unfortunate children)."  Compiled by Judith Ann Highley Meier.  Published by Closson Press.  1993.  Page 16. &lt;br&gt;           Joyce&lt;br&gt;</description>
      <pubDate>2006-04-13 21:06:49Z</pubDate>
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