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Tag Archives: The Globe 1710
(Johann) Friedrich Merkle
(Johann) Friedrich MERKLE (1669 – 1735) was Alex’s 9th Grandfather; one of 1,024 in this generation of the Shaw line. (Johann) Friedrich Markle was born in 1669 in Bayern, Pfalz, Germany. The southern part of what is today the German … Continue reading
Posted in 11th Generation, Immigrant - Continent, Line - Shaw, Storied
Tagged Kingston, Palantine Refugee, Saugerties, The Globe 1710
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