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<p>[QUOTE="Bakersgma, post: 153994, member: 59"]Well, looking back to 1850 I was able to find 2 more D Geist's of older age than the first one living in Lancaster County. Of them, 1 has the middle initial S. The other left for Ohio shortly after the 1850 Census, so I would count him out.</p><p><br /></p><p>Fortunately, the D <b>S</b> Geist, who was born mid-teens and died 1901, still in Lancaster County, is listed on several trees, one of which has a picture of him in the prime of life. Unfortunately, that picture bears no apparent similarity to Scantic's pictures.[/QUOTE]</p><p><br /></p>
[QUOTE="Bakersgma, post: 153994, member: 59"]Well, looking back to 1850 I was able to find 2 more D Geist's of older age than the first one living in Lancaster County. Of them, 1 has the middle initial S. The other left for Ohio shortly after the 1850 Census, so I would count him out. Fortunately, the D [B]S[/B] Geist, who was born mid-teens and died 1901, still in Lancaster County, is listed on several trees, one of which has a picture of him in the prime of life. Unfortunately, that picture bears no apparent similarity to Scantic's pictures.[/QUOTE]
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