Julie (Maple) Tremblay
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Julie was born in 1959 to Claude and Keetha Maple in Florida. She lived in Illinois, Kansas, and North Dakota before moving to California. She graduated from Cabrillo High School in Lompoc, California. She attended UCLA, where she majored in Music Education. She taught Music at Marymount Jr. School in Brentwood for eight years and at Lompoc Valley Middle School for eighteen years. Her last years in education were teaching first grade and music at Clarence Ruth Elementary School. She has been a church musician throughout her life. She and her husband Michael raised their four children in Lompoc, California.
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I noticed that you manage a couple of profiles from Dodenau, Germany. That happens to be close to my main research area (see Space:Church records of the Amt Battenberg). I went ahead and added a few sources and details to Sittler-104, his wife, and their siblings. I do have a lot more about their ancestors, some lines of which eventually lead to the nearby village of Rennertehausen (which is covered by my WikiTree space linked to above).
Details about your own ancestor Louise Sittler can be found at https://online-ofb.de/famreport.php?ofb=wittgenstein&ID=I923817. As far as I can tell, our most recent common ancestor is Johannes Zacharias (born abt.1608), from whom I descend in three different ways.
If there's anything I can assist you with, let me know, I'll be happy to help.
Best wishes, Daniel Bamberger
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