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DEAR FAMILY,							FEBRUARY 20, 1980

I received the Ogle History which goes back on our Grandmothers Zwelly’s side ( Sarah Rebecca Crowell Zweily ) from Marilla Bixler in appreciation for a favor I had done for her years ago. It’s such a beautiful history, that I wanted to share it with you but at the same time I want to make note that a number of people worked a lifetime and spent much money to acquire all the information and she was the one responsible for obtaining our family lineage for the “Link Genealogy”. You will note that you are descended from five kings of England and nine barons that signed the Magna Carta. I have added all the pages preceding the history of the Nine Barons Entitled, “A priceless Heritage”. Through the following lineage charts, ( which goes back on our Grandmother Zweily’s side, but not a part of the Ogle History other than Alexander Ogle ) the direct descendants are eligible to join the National Society of the Daughters or sons of the American Revolution. My National Number is 379705 and you are welcome to use it. I have established all six lines for (1) Alexander Ogle ( 2 ) John Adam Link, Sr. ( 3 ) John Adam Link, Jr ( 4 ) Joseph Walker ( 5 ) Phillip Remsburg ( 6 ) Samuel Crowell. You are also eligible to join the “Daughters of 1812” as the Samuel Crowell, born September 26, 1766 served as a 1st Lieutenant. Proof: Series 6 Pennsylvania Archives, Vol 4, Page 691 and page 718 Vol 5, Pages 217-219. Buried at Big Spring Cemetery, Cumberland County, Pennsylvania. Our Great Grandfather, George w. Crowell served in the Civil War. Born Sept 25th 1842 in Sandusky County, Ohio. When not quite twenty, he enlisted August 22nd, 1862 at Fremont, Ohio in the Company G 111 th Regiment Ohio Volunteer Infantry. He Served under General Grant in the Fort Donelson, Vicksburg and Shiloh campaigns. At Vicksburg in Jan of 1865 he was transferred to company c, 48th Regiment, Ohio Volunteer Infantry. He was commissioned a second Lieutenant Jan 23 1865 and assigned to the 48th Regiment of U.S. Colored Infantry. Recruited from liberated slaves in western Tennessee and northern Mississippi. George was discharged Jan 4th 1866 after more than 3 years of hard fighting and distinguished service, although scarcely more than a lad. After Discharge he returned to Fremont, Ohio and Married Elizabeth Mathia on March 25th 1866. He is buried in the “Civil War Circle “ at page 1 ( 1 of 2 ) Oakwood Cemetery Fremont, Ohio. ( Link Book, Pages 333-334 ) Descendants are eligible to be a member of the Following: Colonial Dames of America: http://nscda.org/ Charlemagne Order: http://www.charlemagne.org/ Order of the Garter: https://www.royal.uk/order-garter Americans of Royal Descent: http://www.brookfieldpublishingmedia.com/SARD/SARD.aspx Baronial Order of Runnemede: http://www.magnacharta.com/ Dames of the Magna Charta: http://www.magnacharta.org/membership.htm Daughter of American Colonists: http://nsdac.org/ New England Women: http://www.newenglandwomen.org/ National Society Colonial Dames XVII Century. Plantagenet: http://projectbritain.com/monarchy/plantagenets.html Colonial Clergy: http://www.colonialclergy.com/ Directions for completing the lineage charts. For my first cousins, put your child’s Name in #1 and #2. #3 would be your name and #4 would be the name of your Parent. For Example, if I were doing a Chart for Tom, it would be as Follows: Thomas Earl Karlovetz born Dec 16th 1944 at Fremont Ohio died at _______ on ______ and his ( first ) wife Gwendolyn Ann Hiens born Aug 14th 1950 at Sioux City, Iowa Married on apr 23rd 1973. The Said Thomas Earl Karlovetz was the child of Robert Earl Karlovetz born on Dec 31st 1916 and his wife Mariam Louise Zweily Born March 22nd 1918 married on Aug 23rd 1941. The Said Mariam Louise Zweily was the child of Earl Rey Zeily born nov 17th 1886 and his wife Estella Maie Engler Born Nov 12th 1889. The Said Earl Ray Zweily was the chile of Jacob Henry Zweily and Sarah Rebecca Crowell, etc. Hope you Enjoy all this Beautiful History!

Page 2 ( 2 of 2 ) <--- 48TH REGIMENT FLAG<--- 111th Regiment Ohio Volunteer. Page 3 ( 1 of 1 ) REVOLUTIONARY WAR ANCESTORS Alexander Ogle: Place of Residence during the Revolution was Newcastle County Delaware. A soldier ( Private ) in the regiment from White Creek Hundred, New Castle Co Delaware Page 999. Oath of Allegiance page 784. Services as a soldier from Regt of New Castle co Delaware. Took Oath of Allegiance to the American cause August 17, 1778 and his name is included in a list headed “ From a Return of Absentees in the Western District of White Clay Creek Hundred”. New Castle Delaware on muster days, September 26 and October 31, 1778 the sum of 2 Dollars was paid. He furnished food for the Armies of Washington. Ref: Vol 48, page 203, Archives of Maryland and M.S. list of officers in the Maryland Militia of the Revolution ( Maryland Historical Society ). Vol 48 page 203 link: http://msa.maryland.gov/megafile/msa/speccol/sc2900/sc2908/000001/000048/html/am48--203.html John Adam Link sr: Place of residence during the Revolution was Frederick County Maryland. He serviced as a Patriot giving financial aid. References: List of those gentlemen who lent money and the sums annexed Mr Adam link $800.00. The List is one of money lent for the use of the State of Maryland June 20 1780. Also Vol 21 page 124: Paid through Christopher Edelin esq to Adam link 3 pounds, 10 shillings on Sat June 6th 1778. This amount was one of many paid for various services. Vol 21 page 124 1778-79 Maryland Archives. page 124 link: http://msa.maryland.gov/megafile/msa/speccol/sc2900/sc2908/000001/000021/html/am21--124.html page 351 Link: http://msa.maryland.gov/megafile/msa/speccol/sc2900/sc2908/000001/000021/html/am21--351.html page 109 Link: http://msa.maryland.gov/megafile/msa/speccol/sc2900/sc2908/000001/000021/html/am21--109.html Vol 43 Link: http://aomol.msa.maryland.gov/000001/000043/html/index.html John Adam Link jr ( or ) John Adams Link II: Place of residence during the Revolution was Frederick County Maryland. Was an Ensign in Captain Peter Barrick’s Company of the Catoctin Battalion of Frederick County Militia, Commissioned June 29th 1782. References: Vol 48 Page 203 link above, Archives of Maryland and M.S. List of officers in the Maryland Militia of the Revolution ( Maryland Historical Society ) See Book CB No. 24 page 304 Hall of Records, Archives of Maryland, Annapolis, Maryland. See Chapter 10. 72 Records of Maryland Troops in the Continental Service ( John Link 4 ): http://aomol.msa.maryland.gov/000001/000018/html/am18--72.html Phillip Henry Remsburg: Place of Residence during the Revolution was Maryland Enlisted Jan 31 1776 as a Private in the 9th co light Infantry. Maryland Capt George Stricker. References Vol 18 Page 20 Maryland Archives. Vol 18 Page 20 Link: http://msa.maryland.gov/megafile/msa/speccol/sc2900/sc2908/000001/000018/html/am18--20.html Joseph Walker: Place of residence during the Revolution was cumberland county Pennsylvania. Served as a Private in Capt Patrick Jack;s co First Battalion Cumberland Co Pennsylvania Militia 1779 Ref Vol 6 Page 64 Pennsylvania Archives Fifth Series. 5th series vol 6 page 64 link: https://ia902207.us.archive.org/BookReader/BookReaderImages.php?zip=/23/items/pennsylvaniaarch29penn/pennsylvaniaarch29penn_jp2.zip&file=pennsylvaniaarch29penn_jp2/pennsylvaniaarch29penn_0072.jp2&scale=4&rotate=0 Samuel Crowell: born 1741 Place of Residence during Revolution was New Jersey. Serviced as a Private in Captain Elijah Squires co colonel Philip Van Cortland’s Second Regiment, Essex county new Jersey Militia, Sept 24 to Oct 1 1777. Served at Newark under Major Samuel Hayes Private ( substitute ), Colonial Samuel Potter’s First Regiment, Essex County, new Jersey Militia, October 1777. Served at New Windsor New York Private Captain Issac Gillams co Colonel Van Cortland’s Second Regiment Essex County New Jersey Militia june 1780. Private Captain Thomas Williams Detachment, Colonel Van Cortland’s Second Regiment, Essex County New Jersey Militia, July 22 to Aug 20 1780 Served at Newark, Private, Captain Gilliams Company, Colonel Van Cortland’s Second Regiment. Essex County, New Jersey Militia, February 1782: Received Certificate 801. Following is the Reference by Volume and page for the above document was found recorded. Scrapbook #1 Page 54 Item # 496 Jan 31 1903. Liber 27, Page 377 New Jersey Wills Trenton New Jersey. Page 4 ( 1 of 1 ) Joan Hazel Reineck

FREMONT: Joan Hazel Reineck, 84, Fremont died Monday, December 1, 2014 at the Fremont ProMedica Memorial Hospital ER. She was born on October 19, 1930 to Earl Ray and Estella Marie (Engler) Zweily in Fremont. Joan graduated from Fremont Ross High School in 1948. She married Theodore L. Reineck in 1949 at Grace Lutheran Church in Fremont. Joan was a member of Grace Lutheran Church prior to moving from Fremont. She enjoyed traveling and playing golf. She was an Office Administrator for the State of Florida EPA, retiring in 1995. Joan is survived by sons, Steven L. (Drenna L.) Reineck of Martinsburg, WV and Craig E. (Michelle) Reineck of Orlando, FL; three grandchildren, Kristin Drobney, Jennifer Reineck and Kyle Reineck 407-489-0459; and two great-grandchildren, Kathrine and Mark Drobney; nieces, Pat Karlovetz George, Nancy Karlovetz Styles, Barbara Zweily Krupp, Brenda Zweily Lehman; and nephew, Gary Voss. She is preceded in death by her parents and siblings, Raymond Zweily, Lucile Voss, and Mariam Karlovetz. Visitation will be held on Saturday, December 6, 2014 from 9-11 a.m. at the Herman-Kinn-Karlovetz Funeral Home & Cremation Services. Funeral Services will begin at 11 a.m. at the funeral home. Rev. Jim Avers will officiate. Burial will follow at the Four Mile House Cemetery, Fremont. In lieu of flowers, donations may be made to the Alzheimer's Association. https://www.legacy.com/obituaries/thenews-messenger/obituary.aspx?n=joan-hazel-reineck&pid=173355840