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    I am looking for information on a Prussian family named Reile who immigrated to Comal in around 1855. Specifically I am looking for information on Johann Reile or John Reil. He was born around 1850. Thank you
     
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    John Friedrich Reiley's headstone in Oakton, Missouri says Dec 1, 1849 - Nov 5, 1914. His death certificate is online at http://www.sos....ates/#search

    I have more information on the Reiley family. I descend from John's sister Caroline Reiley who married August Schorn, and from John's brother August Reiley Sr who married Marie Engel. Caroline stayed in Texas when the rest of her family moved to Missouri, and August returned to Texas when he became an adult.
     
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    Thanks for the response. It may be we are related, although it would not be through a marriage. I am investigating whether John Reiley (variants John Reile and Reil) could have fathered a child when he was a teenager. I am specifically looking into a child named Dionicio Reil (Dennis), son of Marcelina Rios and John Reil. Dennis was born in 1866, and we know that Marcelina was working for a German family (Reil) around San Marcos.
     
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    The following is from LaVerne Pearce, Director of Genealogy:

    1860 Census: from "History of New Braunfels...", Haas, O., page 282.
    Christian Reile (41), Prussia
    Christine (41), Prussia
    Caroline (15), Prussia
    Christian (13), Prussia
    Johanne (10), Prussia
    August (7), Prussia
    Rosine (5), Prussia
    Mathilde (1), Texas

    1860 Census: from "History of New Braunfels...", Haas, O., page 286.
    Ludwig Schorn (49), Nassau
    Elisabeth (51), Nassau
    Heinrich (18), Nassau
    August (16), Nassau
    Gustav (10), Nassau
    Gruenbein, William (17), Prussia


    Marriage License Records:
    August Schorn married Caroline Reile (b 24 DEC 1844, d 02 DEC 1923)
    by August Schuchard, Minister, officiating.

    August Reile, Sr. married Marie Engel on 21 MAY 1876
    by William Vordenbaum, JP, officiating.
     

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