There is a birth record for a Heinrich Kohlmueller on 18 Dec 1830 in Bad Duerkheirm, Pfaltz, Bayern. The parents were Heinrich Kohlmueller and Juliana Kuehn.
Place: dwelling 33, family 33, Levana, Brown County, Ohio
Note: owning neither real estate nor personal property. He was 29, she was 28. Living with them were "Mahala", age 5; Margaret, age 2; and Phillip, age 3/12. The family surname is spelled "Colemiller". Henry, Catherine, and Mahala was born in "Bavaria, Germany". Henry was a laborer[7]
Sources
↑ Source: #S150 Page: Census Online: 1860 Ohio, Brown County, Levana, Ripley Post Office, page no. 5, lines 5 - 9 (image 4 of 5)
↑ Source: #S150 Page: Census Online: 1860 Ohio, Brown County, Levana, Ripley Post Office, page no. 5, lines 5 - 9 (image 4 of 5)
↑ Source: #S160 Page: "Notes for the family of Henry Kohlmiller" dated 10 Feb 2010
↑ Source: #S150 Page: Census Online: 1860 Ohio, Brown County, Levana, Ripley Post Office, page no. 5, lines 5 - 9 (image 4 of 5)
↑ Source: #S150 Page: Census Online: 1860 Ohio, Brown County, Levana, Ripley Post Office, page no. 5, lines 5 - 9 (image 4 of 5)
↑ Source: #S150 Page: Census Online: 1860 Ohio, Brown County, Levana, Ripley Post Office, page no. 5, lines 5 - 9 (image 4 of 5)
↑ Source: #S150 Page: Census Online: 1860 Ohio, Brown County, Levana, Ripley Post Office, page no. 5, lines 5 - 9 (image 4 of 5)
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DNA Connections
It may be possible to confirm family relationships with Henry by comparing test results with other carriers of his Y-chromosome or his mother's mitochondrial DNA.
However, there are no known yDNA or mtDNA test-takers in his direct paternal or maternal line.
It is likely that these autosomal DNA test-takers will share some percentage of DNA with Henry: