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Tuchel Parish<br />
The <strong>Remus</strong> family later moved <strong>to</strong> Tuchel parish; all are likely <strong>to</strong> be related <strong>to</strong> <strong>the</strong> above<br />
<strong>Remus</strong> family members.<br />
<strong>Remus</strong>, Johann Wissoka Pulna Tuchel 18113124 6043 2457 18<br />
There were 2 daughters under 12 (Christine and ?), one male hired worker, and 1 female<br />
hired worker. DG (vol 62, p 577) says this is Johan (Michael) <strong>Remus</strong> and his wife Eva<br />
Klotz; <strong>the</strong>y were married in 1772. The daughter Christine is by his earlier marriage <strong>to</strong><br />
Susanna. Both DG and <strong>the</strong> census say Johan was a shepherd. The Johan (Michael) <strong>Remus</strong><br />
family later lived in <strong>the</strong> village of Komorz. This man is likely <strong>to</strong> be a son of Johan <strong>Remus</strong><br />
of Lanken (see above). This village is near Witts<strong>to</strong>ck (incorrectly shown as a <strong>Remus</strong><br />
residence), Summin (see below) and Weilpin.<br />
<strong>Remus</strong>, Michel Ockiersk Tuchel 18113128#131 6042 2540 734<br />
Michel was living with wife, one son over 12 (?), 3 daughters over 12 (Eva Rosina,<br />
Barbara, and Catharine), 2 male hired workers, 1 female hired worker. This Michael<br />
originally lived in Pollnitz (see above) and migrated here around <strong>the</strong> time of <strong>the</strong> first<br />
partition of Poland in 1772. According <strong>to</strong> DG, this Michel was a muller (miller) in<br />
Wokerske (Ockeirsk) in 1776. An extension of <strong>the</strong> village was on a river suitable for a<br />
watermill.<br />
<strong>Remus</strong>, Jacob Sumini Tuchel 18113123 6043 2453 34<br />
Jacob lives with his wife (Marianne Hebal) and 3 sons under 12 (Jacob & ?). After <strong>the</strong><br />
census, <strong>the</strong>y had son Martin and daughter Catharina. Sometime after 1772, <strong>the</strong>y lived in<br />
nearby Okiersk. Johan Jacob was <strong>the</strong> son of Michael of Okiersk above.<br />
Gross Zirkewitz<br />
Goltz, Friedrich Gross Zirkewitz Cammin 1811304760 6041 124 2581<br />
Living with wife, yet <strong>to</strong> begat children in 1772. He was <strong>the</strong> fa<strong>the</strong>r of Daniel <strong>Remus</strong>' wife.<br />
Topola in <strong>the</strong> Netze district.<br />
<strong>Remus</strong> Topola Grabionne - 12 - 221 Cammin Poland I 12 265<br />
Living with wife, one son, one hired male farm worker. Says next <strong>to</strong> <strong>the</strong> fa<strong>the</strong>r, ei<strong>the</strong>r<br />
Schuster or it could be Schafer (shepherd) although it does not seem <strong>to</strong> go beneath <strong>the</strong><br />
line enough <strong>to</strong> be a f. Grabbione is south of Wissek and a mile north of Wiessenhoele.<br />
This could be Martin <strong>Remus</strong> of Schwente’s son Lorenz and wife Anna Troi.<br />
Ramus Runowo Grabionne - 11 – 220<br />
In <strong>to</strong>wn of Topola <strong>the</strong>re is a <strong>Remus</strong>, no given name, listed as a Schaefer, He is living with<br />
a wife, one son and one hired male worker.<br />
I ran across a second in <strong>the</strong> <strong>to</strong>wn of Runowo, a <strong>Remus</strong> that is poorly written. It may not<br />
have gotten in<strong>to</strong> <strong>the</strong> database because of <strong>the</strong> poor writing. There is no given name, but he<br />
is living with a wife, two sons, two daughters, two hired male workers, two female<br />
workers. Ten in household.