Family Lineage and Descendants of Frederick Merckel (Miracle) and Anna Eva Hundseker (Huntsucker) of Pennsylvania and Kentucky ( 2023 Edition) This book provides a lineage of Frederick Merckel (Miracle) (b. ~1741 [Northampton County, PA], d. ~1830 [Harlan County, KY]), and his wife, Anna Eva Hundseker (Huntsucker) (b. ~1844 [Lincoln County, NC], d. ~1825, [Harlan County, KY]) down through history to descendants who were born in the 1900s, living in or died in the following counties, states, and countries: Germany Japan : Tokyo United States: AR; Contra Costa, Los Angeles, and Sacramento Counties, CA; Archuleta, Delta, Denver (city), El Paso, Lake, La Plata, Mesa, Moffat, Pueblo, Routt, San Miguel, and Weld Counties, CO; Brevard County, FL; Huntington (city) and Wayne Counties, IN; Bell, Boone, Boyle, Christian, Fayette, Harlan, Jefferson, Kenton, Knox, Laurel, Longmont, Marshall, McCracken, Pulaski, Rockcastle, Warren, and Whitley Counties, KY; Calhoun, Oakland, Washtenaw, and Wayne Counties, MI; Saint Lewis County, MS; Somerset County, NJ; Lincoln County, NC; Auglaize, Franklin, Greene, Hamilton, Montgomery, Perry, and Shelby Counties, OH; Creek, Haskell, and Tillman Counties, OK; Northampton County, PA; Anderson, Claiborne, Cumberland, Hamblen, Handcock, Jefferson, Knox, Martin, Montague, Rhea, Roane, Robertson, Sevier, and Sullivan Counties, TN; Potter County, TX; Grand County, UT; Lee County, VA; and Kittitas County, WA. Researchers for this surname’s lineage may find lineage data and vital statistics to link families. Use the data to research primary documents that showcase your ancestor’s history. Included in this book is an index of names and resources citations for primary, secondary, or tertiary sources for research confirmation. Citations are from county books, family stories, family bibles, birth/death certificates, US census data triangulated against federal, state, or local certifications, and third-party sources. YOU WILL WANT TO BUY MORE THAN ONE COPY OF THIS BOOK! WHY? Purchase multiple copies to gift to family members for special occasions! - A first copy to scrapbook your personal copies of ancestry data (birth/death certificates, marriage registries, photos) in a binder or scrapbook. Adding more documentation for an ancestor makes family research more impactful. - A second copy as a reference tool to take on trips to libraries, book archives, bookstores, and collections (e.g., history museums). One may not be able to use a computer on these research trips, so a book to compare notes can help record notes and findings. ABOUT THE AUTHOR: Dawn D. Boyer, Ph.D. researched genealogy data for over four decades and compiled family lineages for hundreds of unique surnames in her database. The author’s research resulted in a database with 25,000+ reference citations for 266,000+ names, including her and her husband’s family history, families from Monroe County, TN, Dauphin County, PA, and Carteret County, NC geographic areas, US Presidents, and the lineage of Sir John Rolfe, Pocahontas, and their son, Thomas Rolfe, and Pocahontas’ first child, with >26,000+ documented descendants. Dr. Boyer is the author of 947+ books on topics of genealogy (386+ surname lineage books), study guides for students, career-search, memoirs, and self-help journals, as well as having illustrated 118+ adult coloring books. Visit the Amazon Author’s Page at https://www.amazon.com/author/dawnboyer Key Search Words for Author’s Genealogy Books: #History, #Genealogy, #Lineage, #FamilyHistory, #MonroeCountyTN, #Dauphin CountyPA, and #CarteretCountyNC, #Tennessee, #Pennsylvania, #NorthCarolina