I have found quite a bit of information about the Joseph Plaspohl family
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Fort Loramie is in Ohio, not Indiana.
Here is the death certificate for J H Plaspohl
https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:33SQ-GPKP-4K88?i=1523&cc=1307272
I hope this is helpful. Let me know if you need help.
Ralph Barhorst
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Oldenburg-L@genealogy.net
I have found quite a bit of information about the Joseph Plaspohl family
at https://www.familysearch.org/tree/pedigree/landscape/LKTQ-KBX
Fort Loramie is in Ohio, not Indiana.
Yes, just below Minster. Did I say Indiana? The information you point to is
mostly wrong. Anna Maria Vogel is a relative of my wife who is a Vogel.
Somebody attached a whole different parentage to her. Otherwise I have all
the shown Plaspohl information plus some.
Here is the death certificate for J H Plaspohl
FamilySearch.org
More errors. The death certificate is attached to Joseph Plaspohl not John
H as indicated.
I hope this is helpful. Let me know if you need help.
One has to be careful about random data on the internet. I try for actual
source documents.
Fred
Hello Mr. Barhorst,
thank you for this information! Now you can find the whole family on www.auswanderer-oldenburg.de.
Best regards,
Gunter Jüchter
Plaspohl
Just to add a little more information to the Plaspohl narrative.
Plaspohl and Ronnebaum were not only active in the Oldenburg, Indiana, area,
but they were also buying land in west-central Ohio. They also had other
properties here,
but these are their first purchases.
Granville Township, Mercer County (originally Darke County) Ohio
Township 13 North
Range 3 East
Section 31
Johann Heinrich RONNEBAUM
N½
173 acres
10 November 1840 patent
Section 32
Johann Heinrich PLASPOHL
W½ NW¼
78.41 acres
10 November 1840 patent
Township 15 North
Range 2 East
Section 27
Johann Heinrich PLASPOHL
E½ NE¼
80.24 acres
1 February 1843 patent
Section 36
Johann Heinrich PLASPOHL
SE¼
126.68 acres
10 November 1840 patent
I believe they also had property around Teutopolis, Illinois.
Fr, David Hoying
Been missing your posts. I'd like to find somebody to dig into the German
press in Cincinnati to find some of the advertisements for sales and
auctions of these various patent acquisitions. Those papers are not
digitized for remote perusal.