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Christopher Brick


According to Dr. Langlois, Christopher Brick (Christian Bricht) came to Sandusky, Ohio, as a stone contractor to help pave the streets. He met and married wife Mary, and they moved to South Bass Island where he did stone work and raised grapes. Brick was also part of the local militia during the Civil War.


1. Christopher Brick 1827 – 1895 m. Mary A. Deterader 1827 – 1914


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. Mary A. Brick 1856 – 1944 m. William F. Rehberg 1857 - 1931


                3. John O. Rehberg 1881 – 1956 m. Gertrude Amesbury 1885 - 1955
                3. Victor L. Rehberg 1884 - 1967
                3. Carl H. Rehberg 1888 - 1944
                3. Leo J. Rehberg 1891 – 1935 m. Betty Unknown
                3. Catherine V. Rehberg 1900 – 1927


        2. Cornelius J. Brick 1859 – 1931 m.1st Esabelle Long 1859 - 1890
              m. 2nd Nancy E. Rice 1870 - 1951


                3. Eleanor C. Brick 1904 – m. Henry A. Smith 1900 -
                3. Mary I. Brick 1908 –m. Hugh F. O'Gara 1907 – 1973


        2. John C. Brick 1862 – 1937
        2. Matilda Brick 1862 – 1939
        2. Louis Brick 1864 – 1895
        2. Christopher A. Brick 1866 – 1895
        2. Katherine Brick 1868 - 1959

 

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