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The current descendants from line [[Pfau-49]] have been sourced digitally (census, birth, death, marriage, probate, etc. records) with familysearch.org records and findagrave.com records and a family history book [https://drive.google.com/open?id=0B7XLaI6vpr9OdmFiY05xLV9WQ0E Faw Family History Book (PDF)] when available and are directly available through the profiles.
Reviewing the family line [[Pfautz-2]] there appear to be many references to other genealogical websites and databases (no direct link to any sources) as well as a family book. More research (census, birth, death, marriage, probate, etc. records) and verification of the family line descendants from [[Pfautz-2]] using familysearch.org and findagrave.com are needed before determining whether these two families are the same, distinctly different, or a mixture with some false connections possibly on both lines.
Johann Jacob Hans Jacob Pfautz aka Fouts uncertain 1700 Rohrbach, Rohrbach, Südliche Weinstraße, Rhineland-Palatinate, Germany after 1762 York, Pennsylvania Male WikiTree-75

Brown-51930
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Gierszewski-4 18.04.2020 04:22:47 False suggestion General discussion of sources for family, no specific F-A-G needed.
Schneider-123
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During a famly trip to Washington in October 2016, I stopped at the location. There were five grave stones lying flat to the earth at the beginning of the driveway to the house. I took photographs, but they did not turn out that well. They are, however, on the Find A Grave website<ref>5 Schneider Graveyard Memorials, records 168042839 and 168043329, 594, 796, and 935, https://www.findagrave.com/cemetery/2620030/memorial-search accessed 14 August 2019</ref>. Unfortunately, there was no grave stones for the Peter or Maria (of the correct timeframe) mentioned in the letter reproduced above. A wikitree search and a greater on-line search did not reveal any clues as to where in the family the members with the headstones fit. I politely enquired of the kind Mennonite residents if they were aware of the history of the property, building, and gravestones, to which they answered in the negative. I took some photographs of the house, which are uploaded on the profile of Johannes' son, Jacob B, and I'll let the reader decide if there is any similarity between the present building and the one in the earlier photographs. Johannes Hans, Hans Jacob Schneider certain 13 Jun 1697 uncertain Kennemerland, Holland, Nederland certain 13 Oct 1763 certain Lancaster County, Pennsylvania Male Altschull-1

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Snyder-11168
WikiTree ID Date Status Comment
Snyder-11168 27.12.2019 20:29:37 False suggestion Find A Grave memorial ID # is already there.
Carruth-363 13.02.2021 21:25:28 False suggestion link is for cemetery