Information by Ian C. Zaenger as of Jan. 2009

 

 

 

Descendants of Johann Jacob Zänger and Anna Barbara Bauer

 

 

Generation No. 1

 

        1.  Johann Jacob5 Zänger  (Philipp4 Zenger, Michael3, Peter2 Zänger, Anthoni1 Zenger) was born abt. 1747, and died abt. 1800.  He married (1) Eva Riehl 22 Nov 1768 in Wangen, Alsace, France1, daughter of Daniel Riehl and Eva Veld.  She was born abt. 1745, and died Bef. May 1770 in Wangen, Alsace, France.  He married (2) Anna Barbara Bauer 01 May 1770 in Wangen, Alsace, France2, daughter of Matthias Baur and Catharina Ort.  She was born 1741 in Wangen, Alsace, France3, and died 18 Jan 1820 in Minderslachen, Pfalz4,5.

 

Notes for Johann Jacob Zänger:

 

I do not find a record in the Wangen church or civil books for either the birth or death of (Johann) Jacob Zänger; however, both of his marriages are recorded in the Wangen church book. The first marriage, to Eva Riehl in 1768, mentions the parents of both the groom and the bride. I am estimating his birth year based on the Johann Jacob Zenger who appears on the 1763 Festo Paschates (Easter) confirmation list, with his age then being about 15 years old. I think it is reasonable to guess that Jacob was born in Wangen, but it is not certain.

 

More About Johann Jacob Zänger:

Confirmation: 1763, Festo Paschatis; Wangen, Alsace, France6

 

More About Anna Barbara Bauer:

Burial: 20 Jan 18207

Confirmation: 1759, Festo Nativitatis Christi; Wangen, Alsace, France8

       

Children of Johann Zänger and Anna Bauer are:

+      2                 i.    Johannes6 Zänger, born 19 Jan 1776; died 04 May 1847 in Kandel, Pfalz.

+      3                ii.    Lorentz Zänger, born 13 Dec 1777 in Wangen, Alsace, France; died 22 Mar 1837 in Wangen, Bas-Rhin, France.

        4               iii.    Carl Friedrich Zänger, born 13 Sep 17789.

 

 

Generation No. 2

 

        2.  Johannes6 Zänger (Johann Jacob5, Philipp4 Zenger, Michael3, Peter2 Zänger, Anthoni1 Zenger) was born 19 Jan 17769, and died 04 May 1847 in Kandel, Pfalz10.  He married Anna Margaretha Nuß abt. 1797, daughter of Johann Nuß and Maria Kolb.  She was born 18 Jan 1776 in Minderslachen, Pfalz11, and died 03 Dec 1819 in Minderslachen, Pfalz12.

 

Notes for Johannes Zänger:

 

It is likely that Johannes was born in Wangen, though I do not have a direct citation; his brother Lorentz's 1796 marriage record does say that Lorentz was "geboren zu Wangen", so there is a reasonable possibility that Johannnes was as well.

 

More About Johannes Zänger:

Confirmation: 1788, Festo Palmarum13

 

More About Anna Margaretha Nuß:

Burial: 05 Dec 181914

       

Children of Johannes Zänger and Anna Nuß are:

+      5                 i.    Johannes Georg7 Zänger, born 14 Apr 1798 in Minderslachen, Pfalz (Germany); died Bef. Sep 1858 in Kelso Twp., Dearborn, Indiana.

        6                ii.    Philipp Jacob Zänger, born 17 Jan 180115.

+      7               iii.    Johann Michael Zänger, born 04 Aug 1803 in Bavaria (Germany); died Aft. Jun 1860.

+      8               iv.    Eva Catharina Zänger, born 25 Apr 1807 in Minderslachen, Pfalz; died 1862 in Cincinnati, Hamilton, Ohio.

+      9                v.    Maria Margarethe Zänger, born 07 Apr 1809 in Minderslachen, Pfalz.

+      10             vi.    Johann Christoph Zänger, born 20 Jul 1813 in Minderslachen, Pfalz (Germany); died 11 Oct 1885 in Stookey Twp., St. Clair, Illinois.

 

 

        3.  Lorentz6 Zänger (Johann Jacob5, Philipp4 Zenger, Michael3, Peter2 Zänger, Anthoni1 Zenger) was born 13 Dec 1777 in Wangen, Alsace, France16, and died 22 Mar 1837 in Wangen, Bas-Rhin, France17.  He married (1) Maria Salome Seber 08 Dec 1796 in Wangen, Bas-Rhin, France18, daughter of Johannes Seber and Maria Siber.  She was born 09 Oct 1773 in Westhoffen, Alsace, France18, and died 07 Jul 1821 in Wangen, Bas-Rhin, France19,20.  He married (2) Maria Barbara Koch 22 Jan 1822 in Wangen, Bas-Rhin, France21, daughter of Jost Koch and Maria Fritschmann.  She was born 22 Sep 1791 in Tränheim, Bas-Rhin, France21, and died 03 Oct 1844 in Wangen, Bas-Rhin, France22.

 

Notes for Lorentz Zänger:

The information that I have about Lorentz is a bit unusual, as it seems to be centered around Wangen more than where his parents settled in Minderslachen, Pfalz.

 

It looks as if all of the children of Lorentz and Barbara Koch emigrated to America, except for the oldest son, David. Whereas daughter Barbara (and her husband) and son Philipp emigrated in the 1850's, daughter Elisabeth and her family did not come until the early 1860's.

 

While their older sibling, Johann David, did not emigrate to America, his oldest son, also named David, did travel to America. However, he did not emigrate to Hamilton County, Ohio, (or even to Wood County, Ohio, where more distant cousins were) as many of his kin before him had done, but in 1880 was in California, and then returned to Wangen, married and raised a family that left descendants there.

 

More About Lorentz Zänger:

Occupation: 1822, Garde champêtre

Occupation1: 1825, Garde forestier

Occupation2: 1837, Fossoyeur (gravedigger)

       

Children of Lorentz Zänger and Maria Koch are:

+      11               i.    Johann David7 Zänger, born 22 Dec 1822 in Wangen, Bas-Rhin, France; died 23 Mar 1886 in Wangen, Bas-Rhin, France.

+      12              ii.    Maria Barbara Zänger, born 21 Jan 1825 in Wangen, Bas-Rhin, France; died 19 Aug 1903 in Perrysburg, Wood, Ohio.

+      13             iii.    Catharina Elisabetha Zänger, born 25 Jan 1827 in Wangen, Bas-Rhin, France; died 27 Feb 1889 in Wood Co., Ohio.

+      14             iv.    Philipp Jacob Zänger, born 24 Jan 1830 in Wangen, Bas-Rhin, France; died abt. 22 Feb 1894 in Dayton, Cattaraugus, New York.

 

 

Generation No. 3

 

        5.  Johannes Georg7 Zänger (Johannes6, Johann Jacob5, Philipp4 Zenger, Michael3, Peter2 Zänger, Anthoni1 Zenger) was born 14 Apr 1798 in Minderslachen, Pfalz (Germany)23, and died Bef. Sep 1858 in Kelso Twp., Dearborn, Indiana24.  He married Eva Katherina Nuss 22 May 1828 in Kandel, Pfalz25, daughter of Georg Nuß.  She was born abt. 1802 in Minderslachen, Pfalz (Germany)26, and died Bef. 16 Oct 1868 in Smithfield, Delaware, Indiana27,28.

 

Notes for Johannes Georg Zänger:

 

listed in the 1850 census with three of their four children as John and Eve C. "Singer"; located three households down from Philip and Mary Huber.

 

More About Johannes Georg Zänger:

Census: 1850, Kelso Twp., Dearborn, Indiana

Immigration: 08 Dec 1845, Ship Francis Depau; arrived at New Orleans from Le Havre

Property: 16 Mar 1846, Bought 158.72 acres from John Kelso in Kelso Twp., Dearborn Co., Indiana29

 

Notes for Eva Katherina Nuss:

 

In 1860 census listed as "Catharine Singer" in the household of her son-in-law Thomas Will.

 

More About Eva Katherina Nuss:

Burial: abt. 07 Sep 1868, Bortsfield Cemetery; Liberty Twp., Delaware, Indiana30

Census1: 1860, Kelso Twp., Dearborn, Indiana

Immigration: 08 Dec 1845, Ship Francis Depau; arrived at New Orleans from Le Havre

       

Children of Johannes Zänger and Eva Nuss are:

+      15               i.    Margaretha8 Zänger, born 18 Dec 1824 in Minderslachen, Pfalz; died 18 Aug 1873 in Smithfield, Delaware, Indiana.

        16              ii.    Johann Georg Zänger, born 26 Mar 1829 in Minderslachen, Pfalz (Germany)31; died Aft. Sep 1858.  He married Elisabeth [-?-] Zänger abt. 1855; born abt. 1830.

 

Notes for Johann Georg Zänger:

 

listed in the 1850 census (as son George) under parents John and Eve C. "Singer".

 

More About Johann Georg Zänger:

Census: 1850, Kelso Twp., Dearborn, Indiana

Christening: 28 Mar 1829, Kandel, Pfalz31

Confirmation: 1843, Kandel, Pfalz

Immigration: 08 Dec 1845, Ship Francis Depau; arrived at New Orleans from Le Havre

 

+      17             iii.    Catherina Zänger, born 05 Feb 1832 in Minderslachen, Pfalz (Germany); died 08 Jul 1903 in Indianapolis, Marion, Indiana.

+      18             iv.    Louise Zänger, born 24 Apr 1834 in Minderslachen, Pfalz (Germany); died 05 Nov 1906 in Kelso Twp., Dearborn, Indiana.

 

 

        7.  Johann Michael7 Zänger (Johannes6, Johann Jacob5, Philipp4 Zenger, Michael3, Peter2 Zänger, Anthoni1 Zenger) was born 04 Aug 1803 in Bavaria (Germany)32, and died Aft. Jun 1860.  He married Eva Catharine Zapf abt. 1827.  She was born abt. 1803 in Bavaria (Germany), and died Aft. Jun 1880.

 

Notes for Johann Michael Zänger:

 

listed as Johann Michael [Carl] Zaenger where I first encountered him (around 1998-1999) in the LDS Ancestral File. I am not certain where the "[Carl]" name came from. Indeed, for a number of years I didn't have any clear track of where he or any descendants of his might have been - I had the records of the baptisms of the four children from the Kandel church book, and that was it. Then in the early fall of 2008 I found myself poking around in the on-line Ohio death certificate at FamilySearch Labs where I happened upon the 1910 record for Magdalena "Apffel", which listed her parents as "Michael Zaenger" and "Eva Catherine Zapf". Well this is exactly what I had from the German church record, so It gave me enough incentive to dig deeper and look for this family in the Cincinnati area.

 

in the 12th ward of Cincinnati in 1860, 58 year-old "Jno. Zinger", with 57 year-old Catherine and 16 year-old Jacob.

 

"John M. Zaenger" appears on p. 312 of the 1859 Williams' Cincinnati City Directory, located at 533 Walnut. This is the same address as for a cooper named "Hy." [Henry] Wuest.

The 1865 Williams' Cincinnati Directory (p. 401) has "Mrs. C. Zaenger" boarding at 104 Bremen; the 1867 directory (p. 500) has "Geo. J. Zoenger" and "Mrs. K. Zoenger" at 106 Bremen. In the 1871 directory, "Eva C. Zaenger", widow, and "Geo. J. Zaenger", turner, are residing at 192 Bremen. The 1872 directory lists only Geo. J. "Zanger",  turner, at 192 Bremen (p. 931), but then mentions "Mrs. Zenger", widow; Jacob Zenger, Sr., turner, and Jacob Zenger, Jr., turner, all also residing at 192 Bremen.

 

Page 1075 of the 1879 Williams' Cincinnati directory lists "Catherine E. Zaenger", widow, and "Geo. J. Zaenger", 'dray.' (a drayman; someone who hauled goods on a 'dray', a wagon used for hauling goods from a port, a brewery,  etc.) . By the 1883 city directory (p. 745), "Catherine Zaenger", widow, at 270 Bremen, is still listed, but her son George is not.

 

More About Johann Michael Zänger:

Census1: 1860, Cincinnati, Hamilton, Ohio

Confirmation: abt. Apr 1818, Kandel, Pfalz33

 

Notes for Eva Catharine Zapf:

 

enumerated under her son Jacob as "Catharine Zinger" in the 1880 census

 

More About Eva Catharine Zapf:

Census3: 1880, Cincinnati, Hamilton, Ohio

       

Children of Johann Zänger and Eva Zapf are:

+      19               i.    Maria Magdalena8 Zänger, born 28 Jun 1828 in Kandel, Pfalz; died 20 Apr 1910 in Cincinnati, Hamilton, Ohio.

        20              ii.    Friedrich Zänger, born 30 Nov 1832 in Höfen, Pfalz34.

 

More About Friedrich Zänger:

Christening: 02 Dec 1832, Kandel, Pfalz34

 

+      21             iii.    Eva Catharine Zänger, born 14 Jun 1837 in Höfen, Pfalz; died 16 Mar 1910 in Hamilton Co., Ohio.

        22             iv.    Georg Jacob Zänger, born 17 Jun 1844 in Minderslachen, Pfalz35; died Aft. Jun 1880.

 

Notes for Georg Jacob Zänger:

 

enumerated as 37 year-old "Jacob Zinger" in the 1880 census

 

More About Georg Jacob Zänger:

Census3: 1880, Cincinnati, Hamilton, Ohio

 

 

        8.  Eva Catharina7 Zänger (Johannes6, Johann Jacob5, Philipp4 Zenger, Michael3, Peter2 Zänger, Anthoni1 Zenger) was born 25 Apr 1807 in Minderslachen, Pfalz36, and died 1862 in Cincinnati, Hamilton, Ohio37.  She married Georg Michael Propheter 15 Jan 1829 in Kandel, Pfalz38, son of Johann Propheter and Margaretha Weinmann.  He was born 23 Feb 1804 in Heuchelheim, Pfalz39, and died 28 Jan 1875 in Cincinnati, Hamilton, Ohio40,41,42.

 

More About Eva Catharina Zänger:

Burial: Vine Street Hill Cemetery; Cincinnati, Hamilton, Ohio

Confirmation: 1820, Kandel, Pfalz43

 

More About Georg Michael Propheter:

Burial: 31 Jan 1875, Vine Street Hill Cemetery; Cincinnati, Hamilton, Ohio

Census1: 1860, Cincinnati, Hamilton, Ohio

       

Children of Eva Zänger and Georg Propheter are:

        23               i.    Margaretha8 Propheter, born 25 Sep 182944; died 23 Jan 1845 in Minderslachen, Pfalz44.

        24              ii.    Eva Barbara Propheter, born 14 Dec 1830 in Minderslachen, Pfalz45.  She married George Hammel 24 Jun 1877 in Cincinnati, Hamilton, Ohio; born abt. 1830.

 

More About Eva Barbara Propheter:

Christening: 19 Dec 1830, Kandel, Pfalz45

 

+      25             iii.    Johann Michael Propheter, born 12 Jan 1832 in Minderslachen, Pfalz; died 30 Apr 1887 in Cincinnati, Hamilton, Ohio.

+      26             iv.    Katharina Margaretha Propheter, born 22 Mar 1833 in Minderslachen, Pfalz; died 22 Mar 1915 in Cincinnati, Hamilton, Ohio.

+      27              v.    Johann Georg Propheter, born 12 Jul 1834 in Minderslachen, Pfalz; died 06 May 1887 in Cincinnati, Hamilton, Ohio.

+      28             vi.    Louise Propheter, born 06 May 1836 in Minderslachen, Pfalz; died 23 Mar 1916 in San Francisco, California.

+      29            vii.    Georg Adam Propheter, born 12 Nov 1837 in Minderslachen, Pfalz; died 25 Sep 1896 in Cincinnati, Hamilton, Ohio.

        30           viii.    Michael Propheter, born 11 Mar 1839 in Minderslachen, Pfalz46; died 26 Oct 1840 in Minderslachen, Pfalz47.

 

More About Michael Propheter:

Christening: 14 Mar 1839, Kandel, Pfalz48

 

+      31              ix.    Eva Catharina Propheter, born 25 Nov 1840 in Minderslachen, Pfalz; died 08 Apr 1925 in Cincinnati, Hamilton, Ohio.

        32               x.    Eva Elisabetha Propheter, born 25 Sep 1843 in Minderslachen, Pfalz; died 11 Nov 1845 in Minderslachen, Pfalz49.

        33              xi.    Georg Michael Propheter, born 29 Mar 1845 in Minderslachen, Pfalz50; died 11 Nov 1845 in Minderslachen, Pfalz51.

        34             xii.    Georg Michael Propheter, born 03 Jan 1848 in Minderslachen, Pfalz52; died Aft. Jun 1860.

 

More About Georg Michael Propheter:

Census1: 1860, Cincinnati, Hamilton, Ohio

 

 

        9.  Maria Margarethe7 Zänger (Johannes6, Johann Jacob5, Philipp4 Zenger, Michael3, Peter2 Zänger, Anthoni1 Zenger) was born 07 Apr 1809 in Minderslachen, Pfalz53.  She married Johann Georg Rödel 25 Apr 1839 in Kandel, Pfalz54, son of Georg Rödel and Margaretha Wagner.  He was born 24 Mar 1811 in Kandel, Pfalz55.

       

Children of Maria Zänger and Johann Rödel are:

+      35               i.    Anna Margaretha8 Rödel, born 26 Jul 1837 in Minderslachen, Pfalz.

        36              ii.    Michael Rödel, born 09 Mar 1840 in Kandel, Pfalz56.

        37             iii.    Anna Catharina Rödel, born 30 Jan 1842 in Kandel, Pfalz57.

 

 

        10.  Johann Christoph7 Zänger (Johannes6, Johann Jacob5, Philipp4 Zenger, Michael3, Peter2 Zänger, Anthoni1 Zenger) was born 20 Jul 1813 in Minderslachen, Pfalz (Germany)58, and died 11 Oct 1885 in Stookey Twp., St. Clair, Illinois.  He married (1) Esther Margaretha Lepere59 abt. 1835, daughter of Johann Lepere and Anna Nuss.  She was born 17 May 1812 in Erlenbach (bei Kandel), Pfalz (Germany), and died Bef. Sep 1853 in Stookey Twp., St. Clair, Illinois60.  He married (2) Anna Maria Martz61 15 Sep 185361.  She was born 05 Apr 1821 in Erlenbach, Pfalz (Germany), and died 24 Jun 1901 in Belleville, St. Clair, Illinois62.

 

Notes for Johann Christoph Zänger:

It seems that Christoph was the very first of the extended Zaenger clan to emigrate to the United States, probably sometime between 1830-1840. Christoph's obituary puts the year at 1832. Unfortunately, almost all of Esther and Christoph's children died in their youth, perhaps from one of the cholera epidemics during the early to mid 1850's. Their youngest son, John, was the lone survivor.

 

I am indebted to Mr. Robert Buecher of St. Louis, Missouri, for copies of the obits, published church records, and helpful correspondence regarding Christoph and his descendents in St. Clair county, Illinois.

 

The 1874 Atlas of St. Clair County shows the acreage of Christoph Zaenger located in Sections 9 and 16 of Stookey Twp.

 

More About Johann Christoph Zänger:

Christening: 22 Jul 1813, Kandel, Pfalz63

 

Notes for Anna Maria Martz:

 

"'Anna Maria Zaenger'

Anna Maria Zaenger, nee Martz, an old time resident of this county, died at the Thomas House Monday night.

Deceased was born April 5, 1820, in Erhlenbach, Rheinphaelz, Germany, and was married to Michael Wuest in Germany, coming to America with him in the early forties. He died in 1849, leaving his wife and two sons, JOhn and Michael Wuest. She later married Christoph Zaenger, a widower with one son.

The funeral takes place Wednesday morning at 10 o'clock from the home of her son, Michael Wuest, at Centreville Station to the Flickinger Cemetery."

 - Belleville (Illinois) News-Democrat, 25 June 1901

 

 

More About Anna Maria Martz:

Burial: Flickinger Cemetery; St. Clair Co., Illinois

Census: 1850, Cincinnati, Hamilton, Ohio

       

Children of Johann Zänger and Esther Lepere are:

        38               i.    Friedrich8 Zaenger, born abt. 183764; died 12 Apr 1859 in Stookey Twp., St. Clair, Illinois64.

        39              ii.    Jacob Zaenger, born 08 May 183964; died 18 Jul 1848 in Stookey Twp., St. Clair, Illinois64.

        40             iii.    Margarethe Zaenger, born 22 Feb 1841 in Stookey Twp., St. Clair, Illinois; died 12 Mar 1853 in Stookey Twp., St. Clair, Illinois64.

        41             iv.    Wilhelm Zaenger, born 07 Apr 1843 in Stookey Twp., St. Clair, Illinois; died 09 Mar 1853 in Stookey Twp., St. Clair, Illinois64.

        42              v.    Adam Zaenger, born abt. 1844 in Stookey Twp., St. Clair, Illinois64; died Bef. 1860.

        43             vi.    Georg Zaenger, born 07 May 1845 in Stookey Twp., St. Clair, Illinois; died 12 Mar 1853 in Stookey Twp., St. Clair, Illinois64.

        44            vii.    Eve Zaenger, born abt. 1848 in Stookey Twp., St. Clair, Illinois; died Bef. 1860 in Stookey Twp., St. Clair, Illinois.

+      45           viii.    John Zaenger, born 20 Sep 1851 in Stookey Twp., St. Clair, Illinois; died 22 Jan 1934 in Stookey Twp., St. Clair, Illinois.

 

 

        11.  Johann David7 Zänger (Lorentz6, Johann Jacob5, Philipp4 Zenger, Michael3, Peter2 Zänger, Anthoni1 Zenger) was born 22 Dec 1822 in Wangen, Bas-Rhin, France65, and died 23 Mar 1886 in Wangen, Bas-Rhin, France66,67.  He married Maria Margaretha Vogler 18 Jan 1848 in Wangen, Bas-Rhin, France68,69, daughter of Georg Vogler and Margaretha Walter.  She was born 25 Oct 1822 in Wangen, Bas-Rhin, France.

 

More About Johann David Zänger:

Residence: 18 Jan 1848, Marlenheim, Bas-Rhin, Alsace

       

Children of Johann Zänger and Maria Vogler are:

+      46               i.    David8 Zänger, born 03 Sep 1848 in Wangen, Bas-Rhin, France; died 14 May 1914.

        47              ii.    Anna Margaretha Zänger, born 04 Jul 1851 in Wangen, Bas-Rhin, France70,71; died 17 Jan 1853 in Wangen, Bas-Rhin, France72.

+      48             iii.    Charles Frédéric Zänger, born 04 Jul 1854 in Wangen, Bas-Rhin, France; died 11 Jun 1934 in Wangen, Bas-Rhin, France.

 

 

        12.  Maria Barbara7 Zänger (Lorentz6, Johann Jacob5, Philipp4 Zenger, Michael3, Peter2 Zänger, Anthoni1 Zenger) was born 21 Jan 1825 in Wangen, Bas-Rhin, France73, and died 19 Aug 1903 in Perrysburg, Wood, Ohio74,75.  She married Christian Müller 20 Jan 1852 in Wangen, Bas-Rhin, France76,77, son of Johann Müller and Margaretha Schwartz.  He was born 17 Dec 1820 in Wangen, Bas-Rhin, France78, and died 07 Nov 1904 in Cleveland, Cuyahoga, Ohio79.

 

Notes for Maria Barbara Zänger:

"'Death of Mrs. Miller'

Barbara M. Zaenger was born in Alsace, Germany, Jan. 25, 1825, and died at her home in Perrysburg on Wednesday, Aug. 19, 1903, at the age of 78 years, 6 months and 24 days.      She was married in Germany to Chris. Miller, Jan. 20, 1852, and in Setember of 1854, she and her husband came to this country, settling in this place where they have since resided.      Two children were born to this union, one girl who died in infancy and the surviving son, C. F. Miller, of Bellevue, who has cared for his mother during her illness.      Mrs. Miller has been a sufferer for the past four months and bore her pain patiently. She was a loving wife and mother, a kind and sympathizing neighbor and always a helper in the time of need.      Her funeral services were held in the German M. E. church on (this) Friday afternoon at 2 o'clock, by Rev. Koch of Toledo, and the remains laid to rest in Ft. Meigs cemetery.      Many friends sympathize with the husband and son in their sad bereavement."

 - Perrysburg (Ohio) Journal, Friday, 21 August, 1903, p. 4, c. 2

 

 

More About Maria Barbara Zänger:

Burial: 21 Aug 1903, Fort Meigs Cemetery; Perrysburg, Wood, Ohio80,81

 

Notes for Christian Müller:

"'Death of Christian Miller'

Christian Miller was born in Wangen, Alsace, Germany, Dec. 20, 1820. In 1854 he came to America locating in this vicinity, where he resided until about a year ago, since then making his home with his son in Bellevue and Cleveland.      He married to Barbara Zaenger, Jan. 21, 1852, who died Aug. 19, 1903. To this union two children were born, only one son, Christian F., surviving.      Mr. Miller suffered with pneumonia just five days and on Nov. 7, at 5:30 p. m., death claimed him, aged 83 years, 11 months and 10 days.      The remains were brought to Perrysburg where the funeral services were held at the German M. E. church by Revs. Hey and Arnold Bauer from Toledo, on Wednesday, Nov. 9, 1904, at 1 p. m."

 - Perrysburg (Ohio) Journal, Friday, 11 November 1904, p. 4, c. 3

 

 

More About Christian Müller:

Burial: 09 Nov 1904, Fort Meigs Cemetery; Perrysburg, Wood, Ohio82,83

Census1: 1870, Perrysburg, Wood, Ohio

Census3: 1900, Perrysburg, Wood, Ohio

       

Children of Maria Zänger and Christian Müller are:

        49               i.    Barbara8 Müller, born 03 Dec 1852 in Wangen, Bas-Rhin, France84; died Bef. 1860.

+      50              ii.    Christian F. Miller, born abt. Sep 1864 in Perrysburg, Wood, Ohio; died 18 Oct 1924 in Warrensville Twp., Cuyahoga, Ohio.

 

 

        13.  Catharina Elisabetha7 Zänger (Lorentz6, Johann Jacob5, Philipp4 Zenger, Michael3, Peter2 Zänger, Anthoni1 Zenger) was born 25 Jan 1827 in Wangen, Bas-Rhin, France85, and died 27 Feb 1889 in Wood Co., Ohio86.  She married Johann Michael Treuschel 21 Jan 1851 in Wangen, Bas-Rhin, France87,88, son of Johann Treuschel and Anna Treuschel.  He was born 06 Apr 1822 in Wangen, Bas-Rhin, France89, and died 01 Nov 1897 in Wood Co., Ohio90.

 

More About Catharina Elisabetha Zänger:

Burial: abt. 27 Feb 1889, Union Hill Cemetery; Plain Twp., Wood, Ohio90

 

More About Johann Michael Treuschel:

Burial: abt. 01 Nov 1897, Union Hill Cemetery; Plain Twp., Wood, Ohio90

       

Children of Catharina Zänger and Johann Treuschel are:

        51               i.    Charles Frédéric8 Treuschel, born 21 Sep 1851 in Wangen, Bas-Rhin, France91; died 10 Feb 1853 in Wangen, Bas-Rhin, France92.

+      52              ii.    Frédéric Treuschel, born 13 Sep 1853 in Wangen, Bas-Rhin, France; died 07 Feb 1932 in Toledo, Lucas, Ohio.

        53             iii.    Chrétien Treuschel, born 16 Aug 1855 in Wangen, Bas-Rhin, France93; died 25 Mar 1856 in Wangen, Bas-Rhin, France94.

        54             iv.    David Treuschel, born 26 Feb 1857 in Wangen, Bas-Rhin, France95; died 12 Mar 1858 in Wangen, Bas-Rhin, France96.

+      55              v.    Charles Treuschel, born 11 Mar 1859 in Wangen, Bas-Rhin, France; died 1928.

+      56             vi.    Elisabeth Treuschel, born 31 May 1860 in Wangen, Bas-Rhin, France; died 19 May 1931 in Center Twp., Wood, Ohio.

+      57            vii.    Barbara Treuschel, born 05 Apr 1862 in Wangen, Bas-Rhin, France; died 09 Dec 1936 in Perrysburg, Wood, Ohio.

        58           viii.    Michel Treuschel, born 28 Sep 1863 in Wangen, Bas-Rhin, France97.

 

 

        14.  Philipp Jacob7 Zänger (Lorentz6, Johann Jacob5, Philipp4 Zenger, Michael3, Peter2 Zänger, Anthoni1 Zenger) was born 24 Jan 1830 in Wangen, Bas-Rhin, France98, and died abt. 22 Feb 1894 in Dayton, Cattaraugus, New York.  He married Henrietta Minnich99 abt. 1855.  She was born abt. 24 Oct 1824 in Saxony (Germany), and died 13 Feb 1893 in Columbus, Franklin, Ohio100,101,102.

 

Notes for Philipp Jacob Zänger:

After finding Philipp's birth listing in the French civil records, I did not find either his marriage or death mentioned in the records of Wangen. This left me with a bit of a puzzle, which came back to me while searching for other Zaenger family listings in the pages of the American census. In the 1860 federal census for Perrysburg, Ohio, I expected to find my 2nd great-grandfather Christian listed there, as well as Christian's brother Frederick with his family. I did find a family that matched what I knew about Christian Zaenger in most details, except that the head of household was listed as "Phillip Singer". Tantalizing coincidence, in that I had also found some 1866 land records in Wood County relating to some dealings in Section 24. These land records were between Christian and Sophia "Zanger" and Phillip and Henrietta Zanger. So I went looking again in the 1860 census and I did indeed find Phillip and Henrietta "Senger" in Perrysburg township. This Phillip was age 30 in 1860, as I would expect for the youngest son of Lorentz and Barbara. However, it was apparent that Phillip likely married a widow with children, as the oldest child listed in this household was a 14 year old son. Born in New York, by the way.

 

The 1870 census listed this family again in the corporation of Perrysburg; 40 year old Philip "Singer" with Henrietta; now with nine children, the youngest a daughter named Bertha, age 3. By the 1880 census, though, this family seems to have split up. A Phillip "Singer", age 50, is enumerated in Toledo, Ohio, as a boarder in the household of (as I later determine, a fifth cousin) Charles W. (Charles Guillaume) Treuschel. I also find 56 year old Henrietta "Singer" still in Perrysburg, but with only two of her children, daughters Frederica and Eliza. What of Henrietta's other children, especially Frederica and Eliza's younger sister Bertha, who would be about 12-13 years old in 1880. Fortunately, the LDS had recently published their free online transcription of the 1880 federal census, searchable by a number of different parameters. One day I went looking for Bertha - and found her! In New York. Dayton, New York, to be specific. She was listed as the Ohio-born 12 year old sister-in-law of Jacob and Mary Dersey.

 

Later I found Bertha again in Heritage Quest's searchable online 1900 census as a 32 year old sister-in-law to Barney and Barbara McConathy; this time, in Columbus, Ohio.

 

Armed with these two locations, I have done additional digging in records from Dayton and Columbus. City directories for Columbus, Ohio have various listings for Henrietta and her two younger daughters - in 1890-91 they are "Harriet", Eliza and Frederica (at 114 W. Fulton St.); in 1891-92 listed as "Mrs Henrietta Zaenger", Eliza and "Frederick" (at 'Pearl r 29 Stewart av'); in 1892-93 as "Henriette Zanger, wid Philip", Eliza and "Fred" (at 23 W. Livingston av); in 1893-94 as "Frederick" Zanger (at 17 W. Frankfort); and then in 1895-96 as Frederica Zanger (again at 17 W. Frankfort). Henrietta's obit also listed her last address as 17 W. Frankfort.

 

When I went looking in Dayton, New York, I found a wealth of data for Henrietta's husband (ex-husband?; whether they had formally divorced or not is unclear) Philipp. Mr. Elbert Phillips of Henderson, New York responded to a query I had posted on a genealogy b-board. He also was kind enough to mail me copies of a number of resources. From the 1901 "Historical and Biographical History of the Township of Dayton, Cattaraugus County, New York" a brief bio of Philipp and Henrietta's son, "Philip" -

"J. P. Zanger was born Dec. 27, 1856. He is the son of Phillip Zanger, who was born Jan. 24, 1811, in France and died Feb. 22, 1893. His mother, Henrietta Minach, was born in Saxony, Germany and died Feb. 13, 1892. J. P. Zanger married May 18, 1881, Lena Silleman and they have one son, Parm Merton, born Nov. 16, 1882. Mr. Zanger is a farmer in Fair Plain."

From the 1985 "The History of Dayton, 1900-1985"; under the section for 'Silleman' -

"The eldest daughter, Lena, born October 12, 1857 was married May 18, 1881 to Philip Zanger. They had one son, Parm Zanger born November 16, 1886 who married Bianca (Beaver) born November 2, 1886. Their adopted daughter, Betty who met with a tragic death at an early age, by drowning in a pond, in the Village of Dayton."

Under the section for 'Zanger' (includes a photograph of Parm and Bianca Zanger) -

"Parm Merton Zanger was born November 16, 1882, died January 15, 1951. The son of Philip and Lena (Silleman) Zanger, who were born in 1856. Parm married Bianca Beaver, daughter of Charles and Mary Beaver, who died at age 55 on March 23, 1942."

 

I also sent a request for information to the Cattaraugus County Museum. They were able to send a number of documents and maps, including a copy of the will for Phillip J. Zanger, dated 28 July 1893. This will names a son, Philip J. Zanger, in Dayton, New York, and daughters Barbara McConathy, Frederica Zanger and Eliza Fisher (?!) in Columbus, Ohio and daughter Bertha Zanger "Silliman" in Toledo, Ohio.

 

So, is the Philip "Singer" shown in the early Perrysburg, Ohio census the same as the Philipp Jacob Zaenger born in Wangen. Given the information I have on hand, I think the answer is - Yes. His bio from the 1901 Dayton history gives the correct birth day and month, but I believe the wrong year; Markham's Cemetery records give his years as 1830-1894, and an 1830 birth year is consistent with the ages from census in Ohio and New York. I think I may have found Philipp's immigration ship - in "Germans to America" there is a listing for a "P. Jacob Zaerger" who arrived in New York on 15 December 1853 on board the 'Samuel Badger'. Like his cousin Christian who came the following year in 1854, I think Philipp may have taken the Hudson River up to the Erie Canal and then across to Buffalo, New York. I believe he may have stayed in this area of western New York for a time, where he married the widowed (?, possibly divorced) Henrietta, who had a least one, and perhaps 3-4 children. They then traveled west on the lake route, eventually finding themselves in Wood county, Ohio, by 1860.

 

 

 

More About Philipp Jacob Zänger:

Burial: Markham's Cemetery; Markham, Cattaraugus, New York

 

Notes for Henrietta Minnich:

Her death notice from the local paper -

"'Died'

Zanger - Monday at 11 p. m., at the residence of her daughter, Mrs. Barney McConathy, 17 West Frankfort street, Henrietta Zanger, aged 68 years, 3 months and 20 days.

Funeral Thursday afternoon at 2 o'clock, from the German M. E. Church, corner Livingston avenue and Third street."

 - Columbus (Ohio) Dispatch, Tuesday, 14 February 1893, p. 7, c. 8

 

Henrietta's maiden surname of "Minnich" is taken from several death and cemetery records of her children. Early on I came to suspect that she may have had another spouse prior to Philip Zanger; to a man named Huff or Hoff. This was based on several circumstantial pieces of evidence. First, there is the 1860 census for Perrysburg, Ohio, (as also discussed in the Notes for Philipp Zanger) that shows his family with Henrietta including daughter Mary, age 9. Then the 1870 census for this family showing daughters Mary, age 19, and Bertha, age 3. Next I have the 1880 census, now in Dayton, New York, that enumerates Mary, the 29 year-old wife of Jacob Dersey, with sister-in-law "Berthie Zanger", age 12, born in Ohio. Finally, however, the 1901 "History of Dayton"'s article on the family of Jacob Dersey states that his wife Mary's maiden name was "Huff". This suggested to me that the first three (or perhaps four) children listed in the 1870 Perrysburg, Ohio census for Philipp and Henrietta were actually children from her earlier marriage to a man named Huff or Hoff.

 

If I could find evidence from Henrietta's marriage record to Philipp Zanger, it might help to bear this out further. It would also help if I were able to find a record in the 1850 census for Henrietta and her earlier husband. However, there were a number of Huff's and Hoff's in the census indexes for Cattaraugus and Erie counties in New York, so I put a search for this item on the back burner. Fortunately, over time the searchable indexes for online census have improved greatly. I think I finally (September 2005) found Henrietta and her first husband under a listing in the 1850 census for the town of Erie, New York - under "Valentin Hof", a 40 year-old blacksmith, with wife "Henryetta", age 25, and sons Charles, age 3, and Henry, 5 months. This all corresponds nicely to the Henrietta, Charles and Henry who are enumerated with Philipp Zaenger in the 1860 and 1870 census in Perrysburg, Ohio.

 

It also occurred to me that it might be interesting to try to see if I could find a record of Henrietta and Philipp's marriage from German language church records from Buffalo, New York. Or perhaps at least a record of the children of Henrietta and Valentin "Hof" that I thought would have been born in Buffalo. A survey through the LDS library catalog had more than a dozen different Buffalo church records microfilmed, any of several of which might have had German congregations. There was, however, only one of these churches that had "German" in its name; this was Saint Peter's German (FHL film 1381672). Using this film, I did indeed find the baptismal records for Henrietta and Valentin Huf's children; Henry (Heinrich), Mary (Maria) and Henriette. I did not find a record for Henrietta and Philipp's marriage. But I was surprised, on the very first page of the first item on the film, to locate the record for the marriage of Valentin Huf and Henrietta in Buffalo in 1849. It seemed, therefore, that Valentin Huf was perhaps not the father of Henrietta's oldest child, Charles. And it gave Henrietta's name in 1849 as "Eichler".

 

Now, this was a revelation, and all because of a connection to a record I had come across years before, in 1999. Early in my research on Christian Zaenger in Perrysburg, Ohio, I had compiled a list of records for many Zaengers in Wood and Lucas counties. In the indices for Civil War pension records I found Christian's name and those of a number of other relatives. I also found a listing for a "Charles Zaenger", a private who served in the 111th OVI. I ordered copies of these pension files, but this Charles Zaenger remained mysterious. There was no definitive connection in his pension file to the Zaengers from Alsace; his record said he was born in Germany. I was also not able to make any connection of this Charles Zaenger to any of the Zaengers I found in my review of the Alsatian church and civil records. While getting the pension records I had also collected a number of death certificates. And on the death record for Charles Zaenger, there was something else written, in parentheses, on the line with his name - the word "Eichiler".

 

At the time, I had thought "Eichiler" might have been a German place name or other kind of term, but I was not able to identify it. Now, based on the Buffalo church record, it looked like Eichler was Charles' original surname, and Henrietta's married name by an as yet unknown earlier husband.

 

 

More About Henrietta Minnich:

Burial: 16 Feb 1893, Green Lawn Cemetery; Columbus, Franklin, Ohio

Census: 1850, Buffalo, Erie, New York

Census1: 1860, Perrysburg, Wood, Ohio

Census2: 1870, Perrysburg, Wood, Ohio

Census3: 1880, Perrysburg, Wood, Ohio

       

Children of Philipp Zänger and Henrietta Minnich are:

+      59               i.    Philip8 Zanger, born 27 Dec 1856 in Perrysburg, Wood, Ohio; died 03 Dec 1915 in Fair Plains, Cattaraugus, New York.

        60              ii.    Christopher Zanger, born abt. 1859 in Perrysburg, Wood, Ohio; died abt. 20 Jul 1877.

 

More About Christopher Zanger:

Burial: Fort Meigs Cemetery; Perrysburg, Wood, Ohio

 

+      61             iii.    Barbara Zanger, born 13 Aug 1860 in Perrysburg, Wood, Ohio; died 05 Nov 1951 in Columbus, Franklin, Ohio.

+      62             iv.    Fredrica Mary Zanger, born abt. 13 Feb 1863 in Perrysburg, Wood, Ohio; died 26 Feb 1949 in Toledo, Lucas, Ohio.

+      63              v.    Eliza Zanger, born abt. Jan 1865 in Perrysburg, Wood, Ohio; died 25 Dec 1943 in Columbus, Franklin, Ohio.

        64             vi.    Bertha Zanger, born abt. 11 Jul 1867 in Perrysburg, Wood, Ohio103; died 09 Aug 1955 in Columbus, Franklin, Ohio.  She married (1) Rudolph Silleman abt. 1890; born abt. 1870.  She married (2) Charles Mayer 12 Jun 1901 in Lucas Co., Ohio104; born abt. 13 Apr 1863 in Toledo, Lucas, Ohio; died 19 Oct 1927 in Columbus, Franklin, Ohio.

 

More About Bertha Zanger:

Burial: Sunset Cemetery; Galloway, Franklin, Ohio

Census: 1880, Dayton, Cattaraugus, New York

Census1: 1900, Columbus, Franklin, Ohio

Census2: 1920, Columbus, Franklin, Ohio

 

More About Charles Mayer:

Burial: Sunset Cemetery; Galloway, Franklin, Ohio

 

 

Generation No. 4

 

        15.  Margaretha8 Zänger (Johannes Georg7, Johannes6, Johann Jacob5, Philipp4 Zenger, Michael3, Peter2 Zänger, Anthoni1 Zenger) was born 18 Dec 1824 in Minderslachen, Pfalz105,106, and died 18 Aug 1873 in Smithfield, Delaware, Indiana107.  She married Thomas Will 02 Sep 1845 in Bellheim, Pfalz108, son of Georg Will and Barbara Humbert.  He was born Dec 1812 in Knittelsheim, Pfalz109,110, and died 09 Feb 1865 in Smithfield, Delaware, Indiana.

 

More About Margaretha Zänger:

Burial: abt. 18 Aug 1873, Bortsfield Cemetery; Liberty Twp., Delaware, Indiana111

Christening: 19 Dec 1824, Kandel, Pfalz112

Immigration: 08 Dec 1845, Ship Francis Depau; arrived at New Orleans from Le Havre

 

More About Thomas Will:

Burial: abt. 19 Feb 1865, Bortsfield Cemetery; Liberty Twp., Delaware, Indiana113

Census1: 1860, Kelso Twp., Dearborn, Indiana

Immigration: 08 Dec 1845, Ship Francis Depau; arrived at New Orleans from Le Havre

Property: 28 Sep 1858, Bought ca. 70 acres from father-in-law's estate in Kelso Twp., Dearborn Co., Indiana114

       

Children of Margaretha Zänger and Thomas Will are:

        65               i.    Henry9 Will, born abt. 1848 in Indiana; died Aft. Jun 1860.

        66              ii.    John Will, born 27 Dec 1849 in Delaware Co., Indiana; died 14 Apr 1916 in Perry Twp., Delaware, Indiana115.  He married Mary C. Keesling116 30 Sep 1869 in Delaware Co., Indiana117,118; born abt. Jan 1846 in Indiana; died abt. 1929.

 

Notes for John Will:

an obituary -

"John Will Dies at Home near Burlington

John Will, age 67, died at his home near Burlington, in Perry township, Friday at 3:15 a. m., following a stroke of paralysis, which he suffered April 2. The deceased was born in Delaware county December 27, 1849, and has always resided in the cohunty.     Tose who survive are the widow, Mary C. Will; one son, Berton E. Will, of Union City, Ind.; two daughters, Mrs. J. N. Bell of New Burlington and Mrs. Henry Roller, of Muncie; one sister, Mrs. William Luick, and three brothers, Daniel Will, of Muncie; Henry Will, of Los Angeles, Col., and Adam Will, of Virginia.     Funeral services will be conducted Sunday at the Burlington M. E. chuhrc, leaving the residence at 10 a. m. Interment will be in Mt. Tabor cemetery, near Selma.     The deceased was widely known throughout Delaware county and was prominently identified in social and business affairs."

 - Muncie (Indiana) Evening Press, Friday, 14 April 1916, p. 6, col. 3

 

The 1887 Atlas for Delaware County shows the Will farmland in Section 6 of Perry Twp., just west of New Burlington.

 

More About John Will:

Burial: abt. 1916, Mt. Tabor Cemetery, East Yard; Liberty Twp., Delaware, Indiana119

 

More About Mary C. Keesling:

Burial: abt. 1929, Mt. Tabor Cemetery, East Yard; Liberty Twp., Delaware, Indiana119

 

        67             iii.    George Ludwig Will, born 19 Sep 1851 in Cambridge, Wayne, Indiana120; died 01 Nov 1898 in Perry Twp., Delaware, Indiana121,122.  He married (1) Emma S. Schafer 08 Sep 1872 in Delaware Co., Indiana; born abt. 1853 in Illinois; died abt. 1885.  He married (2) Cora Julia Heikes123 17 Dec 1890 in Randolph Co., Indiana; born 23 Feb 1861 in Gettysburg, Adams, Pennsylvania123; died 23 Jul 1923 in Muncie, Delaware, Indiana124.

 

Notes for Cora Julia Heikes:

An Ancestral File submission has Cora buried in the "Union Cemetery near Windsor". I think this is probably the cemetery next to the Union church that is a couple miles south of Windsor, in Stoney Creek Twp., Randolph county, which is 2-3 miles ESE of Smithfield, in Delaware county.

 

In the 1920 census, Cora J. Drake is enumerated with her daughter Nina (Will) Walker's family in Salt Lake City. In 1910, widow Cora Drake is in Muncie, Indiana with son Nelson (?) Barnett and daughter Nina Will and son Omer Will. The 1900 census in Stoney Creek Twp., Randolph county, Indiana has widow Cora Will with children Laura, Charley and Nelson Barnett, as well as children Nina and Samuel O. Will. I think Cora's first husband was probably the John W. Barnett who died at age 29 on 9 Nov 1888 in Perry Twp., Delaware county. After her second husband George Will died in 1898, she then married a man named Drake after 1900 who died prior to the 1910 census. I don't see a candidate for this man in the death record index for Delaware county yet.

 

However, I did (Mar 2005) find what I think is the correct third marriage to Cora. Putting "Cora Will" into the Indiana marriage database did give a hit - Cora J. Will married Peter A. Drake on 30 Nov 1900. Does not list the county specifically. I think this 38 year-old Peter is the same as the Peter A. Drake who is shown as the 17 year-old son of Moses and Elizabeth Drake in the 1880 census of Stony Creek Twp., Henry county, Indiana. This township in the northeast corner of Henry county borders on both Delaware and Randolph counties, and is about 6 miles SSW of Windsor, Indiana.

 

More About Cora Julia Heikes:

Census1: 1900, Stony Creek Twp., Randolph, Indiana

 

        68             iv.    Thomas Will, born abt. 1853 in Indiana125.

        69              v.    Anna Mary Will, born abt. Mar 1855 in Indiana; died Aft. 1930.  She married William Henry Luick abt. 1875; born abt. Feb 1848 in Indiana; died Bef. 1930.

 

More About Anna Mary Will:

Census3: 1930, Muncie, Delaware, Indiana126

 

More About William Henry Luick:

Census2: 1920, Muncie, Delaware, Indiana

 

        70             vi.    Daniel Will, born abt. Oct 1857 in Indiana.  He married Clara [-?-] Will abt. 1901; born abt. 1867 in Indiana.

 

More About Daniel Will:

Census1: 1900, Winchester, Randolph, Indiana

Census2: 1910, Center Twp., Delaware, Indiana

Occupation: 1900, Traveling salesman

 

        71            vii.    Samuel Will, born abt. 1859 in Indiana.

        72           viii.    Adam Will, born abt. Mar 1861 in Indiana.  He married Mary S. [-?-] Will abt. 1895; born abt. Jan 1854 in Pennsylvania.

 

More About Adam Will:

Census: 1900, Huntington, Huntington, Indiana

Census1: 1910, Canton, Stark, Ohio

Occupation: 1910, Carpenter

 

        73              ix.    Luisa Will, born abt. Jan 1863 in Indiana; died abt. 22 Feb 1865.

 

More About Luisa Will:

Burial: abt. 22 Feb 1865, Bortsfield Cemetery; Liberty Twp., Delaware, Indiana127

 

 

        17.  Catherina8 Zänger (Johannes Georg7, Johannes6, Johann Jacob5, Philipp4 Zenger, Michael3, Peter2 Zänger, Anthoni1 Zenger) was born 05 Feb 1832 in Minderslachen, Pfalz (Germany)128,129, and died 08 Jul 1903 in Indianapolis, Marion, Indiana130.  She married Frederick Egelus abt. 1852, son of George Egelus and Maria Herrmann.  He was born 30 Aug 1829 in Gries, Bas-Rhin, France131, and died abt. Jan 1906.

 

Notes for Catherina Zänger:

 

listed in the 1850 census under parents John and Eve C. "Singer".

 

More About Catherina Zänger:

Burial: 10 Jul 1903, Crown Hill Cemetery; Indianapolis, Marion, Indiana

Census: 1850, Kelso Twp., Dearborn, Indiana

Christening: 07 Feb 1832, Kandel, Pfalz132

Immigration: 08 Dec 1845, Ship Francis Depau; arrived at New Orleans from Le Havre

 

More About Frederick Egelus:

Burial: 02 Feb 1906, Crown Hill Cemetery; Indianapolis, Marion, Indiana

Census1: 1870, Indianapolis, Marion, Indiana

       

Children of Catherina Zänger and Frederick Egelus are:

        74               i.    Henry9 Egelus, born abt. 1852133; died Bef. 1890.  He married Anna M. [-?-] Egelus abt. 1880; born abt. 1855.

 

More About Henry Egelus:

Census: 1880, Dayton, Montgomery, Ohio

 

        75              ii.    Daniel Egelus, born abt. 1854 in Indiana133; died abt. May 1884.  He married Paulina Petsch 15 May 1879 in Marion Co., Indiana; born abt. Mar 1857 in Germany.

 

More About Daniel Egelus:

Burial: 29 May 1884, Crown Hill Cemetery; Indianapolis, Marion, Indiana

 

More About Paulina Petsch:

Census: 1900, Indianapolis, Marion, Indiana

 

        76             iii.    Louisa Egelus, born abt. 1855.  She married John Worch 05 Jun 1883 in Marion Co., Indiana134; born abt. 1852.

        77             iv.    George Egelus, born abt. Feb 1858 in Ohio135,136; died abt. Apr 1932 in Montgomery Co., Ohio.  He married Clara Josse137 26 Jun 1884 in Miami Co., Ohio138; born abt. May 1858 in Ohio139; died 21 May 1937 in Dayton, Montgomery, Ohio.

 

More About George Egelus:

Burial: 04 Apr 1932, Forest Hill Cemetery; Piqua, Miami, Ohio

Census1: 1900, Miamisburg, Montgomery, Ohio

 

More About Clara Josse:

Burial: 24 May 1937, Forest Hill Cemetery; Piqua, Miami, Ohio

 

        78              v.    Fredrick W. Egelus, born abt. Dec 1859 in Ohio140; died 22 Jun 1933 in Perkinsville, Jackson, Indiana.  He married Lily C. Sonderegger 09 Jun 1887 in Marion Co., Indiana; born abt. Jan 1867 in Indiana140; died abt. Dec 1961.

 

Notes for Fredrick W. Egelus:

"Egelus - Frederick W., age 73, beloved husband of Lilly C., passed away Thursday, June 22, at Perkinsville, Ind. Funeral Saturday at [?]:30 a. m. at Perkinsville. Burial in Crown Hill at 1 p. m."

 - Indianapolis News, Friday, 23 June 1933, p. 8, c. 1

 

 

More About Fredrick W. Egelus:

Burial: 24 Jun 1933, Crown Hill Cemetery; Indianapolis, Marion, Indiana

Census1: 1900, Jackson Twp., Madison, Indiana

Census2: 1910, Jackson Twp., Madison, Indiana

Occupation: 1900, Dry goods merchant

Occupation1: 1910, Grocer

 

More About Lily C. Sonderegger:

Burial: 11 Dec 1961, Crown Hill Cemetery; Indianapolis, Marion, Indiana

 

        79             vi.    Anna Mary Egelus, born abt. Apr 1862 in Ohio141,142; died 27 Dec 1926 in Indianapolis, Marion, Indiana.  She married Louis P. Simon 03 Oct 1882 in Marion Co., Indiana; born abt. Apr 1861 in New York142; died 24 Jul 1927 in Indianapolis, Marion, Indiana.

 

Notes for Anna Mary Egelus:

"Simon - Anna M., wife of Loius P. Simon, mother of Elmer E. and Ralph T. Simon, Monday, December 27. Funeral at late residence, 1326 E. Market, Wednesday, December 29, 1:30 p. m. Funeral and burial strictly private. Friends may call at residence after 3 p. m., Tuesday until noon Wednesday."

 - Indianapolis News, Monday, 27 December 1926, p. 18, c. 2

 

 

More About Anna Mary Egelus:

Burial: 29 Dec 1926, Crown Hill Cemetery; Indianapolis, Marion, Indiana

 

Notes for Louis P. Simon:

"' Louis P. Simon Dies'

'Plumber Came to Indianapolis When Three Years Old'

Louis P. Simon, Indianapolis plumber, died Sunday at his home, 1326 East Market Street. Funeral services will be held at 1:30 p. m. Wednesday, at the home. Burial will be in Crown Hill cemetery.      Mr. Simon was born in New York City and came to Indianapolis when he was three years old.  …."

 - Indianapolis News, Monday, 25 July 1927, p. 14, c. 3

 

 

More About Louis P. Simon:

Burial: 27 Jul 1927, Crown Hill Cemetery; Indianapolis, Marion, Indiana

Census1: 1900, Indianapolis, Marion, Indiana

Census2: 1910, Indianapolis, Marion, Indiana

 

        80            vii.    Katherine Egelus, born abt. 1864 in Indianapolis, Marion, Indiana; died 13 Feb 1897 in Indianapolis, Marion, Indiana143.  She married John W. Durler 24 Mar 1886 in Marion Co., Indiana; born abt. Oct 1863 in Pennsylvania; died abt. Jan 1910.

 

Notes for Katherine Egelus:

"Durler - Kate E., wife of John W. Durler and daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Fred Egelus, died February 13, at 7:50 p. m., at her home, 130 N. Noble st. Burial Tuesday, February 16, at 2 p. m., from Evangelical church, corner New York and East sts."

 - Indianapolis News, Monday, 15 February 1897, p. 3, c. 3

 

The 'Death Return' from the same issue, p. 6, c. 8, lists the cause of death as pneumonia.

 

 

More About Katherine Egelus:

Burial: 15 Feb 1897, Crown Hill Cemetery; Indianapolis, Marion, Indiana

 

More About John W. Durler:

Burial: 01 Feb 1910, Crown Hill Cemetery; Indianapolis, Marion, Indiana

Census1: 1900, Indianapolis, Marion, Indiana

Occupation: 1900, Book binder

 

 

        18.  Louise8 Zänger (Johannes Georg7, Johannes6, Johann Jacob5, Philipp4 Zenger, Michael3, Peter2 Zänger, Anthoni1 Zenger) was born 24 Apr 1834 in Minderslachen, Pfalz (Germany)144,145, and died 05 Nov 1906 in Kelso Twp., Dearborn, Indiana146.  She married Albert Huber 09 Jul 1859 in Dearborn Co., Indiana147,148, son of Philipp Huber and Mary Hurm.  He was born 10 Mar 1836 in Kelso Twp., Dearborn, Indiana149,150, and died 14 May 1894 in Kelso Twp., Dearborn, Indiana151,152.

 

Notes for Louise Zänger:

 

listed in the 1850 census under parents John and Eve C. "Singer".

 

More About Louise Zänger:

Burial: Nov 1906, Huber-Briggs Cemetery; Kelso Twp., Dearborn, Indiana153

Census: 1850, Kelso Twp., Dearborn, Indiana

Christening: 27 Apr 1834, Kandel, Pfalz154

Immigration: 08 Dec 1845, Ship Francis Depau; arrived at New Orleans from Le Havre

 

Notes for Albert Huber:

I was unsure for quite some time as to what to make of the family of Albert and Louisa, especially as to what became of their youngest son, John Albert Huber, Jr. In the 1870 census in Kelso Twp., Dearborn County [M593-307, p. 487 B], Albert and Louisa are listed with children Edward, William, Louisa, Amelia and Albert. In the 1880 census for Kelso Twp. [T9-272, p. 126], the children are given as Edward, William, Louisa, Alice and Albert Jr. I found reference to all of the children in later records, except for "Albert".

Then in January 2004, I came across some material posted by James N. Boblenz regarding the "Huber Family of Marion, Ohio". Except that here, the younger son was called "John A." Huber. Sure enough, subsequent search of census in Marion, Ohio did turn up our "John" Huber. According to Boblenz: "Albert (1836-1894), the oldest of the children was destined to be a farmer. In their childhood years, Albert and Edward did most of the farming. When Edward became 13 years of age, he began to work with his father in the shop while Albert continued to farm. Albert married Louisa Senger (aka Zaenger - easy to see the transition from the German pronounciation of the name - ICZ), who was born in Bavaria, Germany (the Rhineland-Pfalz region at that time included in the territory of Bavaria - ICZ). They had five children, four of whom are buried in Dover, Indiana, with their parents. Their son, John, moved to Marion, Ohio, in 1898 (which was why he was missing from the 1900 Indiana census - ICZ). Albert spent his entire life farming the land his father had purchased in 1834. In fact, he died on 14 May 1894 while plowing corn after having been the pallbearer for a friend earlier in the day. His hands were still on the plow when he was found later in the day by his son, John."

 

More About Albert Huber:

Burial: May 1894, Huber-Briggs Cemetery; Kelso Twp., Dearborn, Indiana155

       

Children of Louise Zänger and Albert Huber are:

        81               i.    Edward9 Huber, born Aug 1860 in Kelso Twp., Dearborn, Indiana156,157; died 1930.

 

More About Edward Huber:

Burial: Huber-Briggs Cemetery; Kelso Twp., Dearborn, Indiana

 

        82              ii.    William Huber, born Jul 1862 in Kelso Twp., Dearborn, Indiana158,159; died 1940.

 

More About William Huber:

Burial: Huber-Briggs Cemetery; Kelso Twp., Dearborn, Indiana

 

        83             iii.    Louisa Huber, born 1865 in Kelso Twp., Dearborn, Indiana160; died 1941.

 

More About Louisa Huber:

Burial: Huber-Briggs Cemetery; Kelso Twp., Dearborn, Indiana

 

        84             iv.    Alice Huber, born Nov 1866 in Kelso Twp., Dearborn, Indiana160,161; died 1943.

 

More About Alice Huber:

Burial: Huber-Briggs Cemetery; Kelso Twp., Dearborn, Indiana

 

        85              v.    John Albert Huber, born 20 Dec 1868 in Kelso Twp., Dearborn, Indiana162,163; died 29 Nov 1934 in Marion, Marion, Ohio164.  He married Vesta Bean 1898; born abt. May 1878 in Athens Co., Ohio165; died abt. 15 Jun 1955 in Pueblo, Pueblo, Colorado.

 

Notes for John Albert Huber:

Again from the Huber family history by James N. Boblenz: "John was born in Dover, Indiana, in 1868. He lived with his parents and helped on the farm. In May of 1894, he found his father dead in the field with his hands still on the plow while working his beloved farm. He decided to leave the farm and move to Marion, Ohio, to work with his Uncle Edward. He married Vesta Bean in 1898. He was Secretary-Treasurer in the Marion Malleable Iron Company. He died in 1934, and is buried in the Marion Cemetery on Delaware Avenue".

 

The biography in the 1907 Marion County, Ohio history describes him thus: "John A. Huber, one of Marion's enterprising and well-known business men, who is interested in a number of successful enterprises here and is the manager of the large Huber estate, was born in 1868 in Dearborn County, Indiana, and is the son of the late Albert Huber.

Albert Huber was a native of Dearborn County, Indiana, and there was married to Louisa Senger (aka Zaenger - ICZ), of the same county. They had five children, as follows: Edward, William, Louisa, Alice and John A. Both of the parents died in their native county.

Mr. Huber attended school in his native place until he was 15 years of age, when he went to Cincinnati and there entered Nelson's Commercial College and completed the business course. Until August, 1895, he was associated with several business firms in the capacity of bookkeeper, at this date becoming associated with The Marion Malleable Iron Company, of this city. He served as treasurer and secretary of this concern until June, 1905, during the next year being its vice-president and general manager. Since retiring from the above company, Mr. Huber has had charge of the Edward Huber estate, and gives attention to his own investments.

In 1898, Mr. Huber married to Vesta A. Bean, daughter of Marion Bean, of Marion. Mr. and Mrs. Huber belong to the Presbyterian Church.

Mr. Huber is a 32nd degree Mason and belongs to the Blue Lodge at Cincinnati, Chapter, Council and Commandery, at Marion, the Shrine, at Columbus, and the Consistory at Cincinnati. He is past high priest of Marion Chapter, No. 62, R.A.M., and past eminent commander of the Marion Commandery, No. 36, K.T. He is recognized as a man of sterling business qualities and possesses the attributes which make him personally respected and esteemed."

 

His death certificate (Vesta Bean Huber was the informant) says that he died in Claridon Twp.

 

More About John Albert Huber:

Burial: Marion Cemetery; Marion, Marion, Ohio

 

More About Vesta Bean:

Burial: Marion Cemetery; Marion, Marion, Ohio

Census: 1880, Rome Twp., Athens, Ohio

Died1: 1955, Marion, Marion, Ohio166

 

 

        19.  Maria Magdalena8 Zänger (Johann Michael7, Johannes6, Johann Jacob5, Philipp4 Zenger, Michael3, Peter2 Zänger, Anthoni1 Zenger) was born 28 Jun 1828 in Kandel, Pfalz167, and died 20 Apr 1910 in Cincinnati, Hamilton, Ohio.  She married Jacob Apfel abt. 1850.  He was born abt. 1821 in Bavaria (Germany), and died Bef. Jun 1900.

 

Notes for Maria Magdalena Zänger:

 

Listed as 57 year-old "Margt." Apfel in Cincinnati's 13th ward in the 1880 census, with husband Jacob and five of their children; "Margt." is listed as a midwife, with her two oldest sons (Henry and Jacob) as gilders; husband Jacob is "aged - doesn't work". The 1879 Williams' Cincinnati city directory (p. 89) has midwife Magdalena "Apffel" residing at 566 Elm; also living there are Jacob Apffel, "carp." (carpenter), and Henry and Jacob, Jr. Apffel, both frame makers.

 

The 1870 census has the entire family living in the 10th ward of Cincinnati. The 1871 Williams' directory has Magdalena and Jacob Apfel at 564 Elm in Cincinnati.

 

In the 1900 census, "Lena Apffel" is enumerated in the household of her son-in-law, German Lemperle. The citizenship column lists her year of arrival as 1849.

 

More About Maria Magdalena Zänger:

Burial: Vine Street Hill Cemetery; Cincinnati, Hamilton, Ohio

Census3: 1900, Cincinnati, Hamilton, Ohio

Christening: 29 Jun 1828, Kandel, Pfalz167

 

More About Jacob Apfel:

Census2: 1870, Cincinnati, Hamilton, Ohio

Census3: 1880, Cincinnati, Hamilton, Ohio

       

Children of Maria Zänger and Jacob Apfel are:

        86               i.    Magdalena9 Apfel, born abt. 25 Oct 1852 in Ohio; died 06 Oct 1929 in Cincinnati, Hamilton, Ohio.  She married Germanus Lemperle abt. 1875; born abt. 29 Oct 1839 in Germany; died 29 Nov 1916 in Cincinnati, Hamilton, Ohio.

 

More About Magdalena Apfel:

Burial: Vine Street Hill Cemetery; Cincinnati, Hamilton, Ohio

Census1: 1870, Cincinnati, Hamilton, Ohio

 

More About Germanus Lemperle:

Census2: 1900, Cincinnati, Hamilton, Ohio

 

        87              ii.    Jacob Apfel, born abt. 1854 in Ohio; died Aft. Jun 1880.

 

More About Jacob Apfel:

Census1: 1870, Cincinnati, Hamilton, Ohio

Census2: 1880, Cincinnati, Hamilton, Ohio

 

        88             iii.    Henry Apfel, born abt. 17 Apr 1859 in Ohio; died 12 May 1922 in Cincinnati, Hamilton, Ohio.  He married Lilly [-?-] Apfel; born abt. 1860; died Bef. Apr 1910.

 

More About Henry Apfel:

Burial: Vine Street Hill Cemetery; Cincinnati, Hamilton, Ohio

Census1: 1870, Cincinnati, Hamilton, Ohio

Census2: 1880, Cincinnati, Hamilton, Ohio

Census3: 1910, Cincinnati, Hamilton, Ohio

Census4: 1920, Cincinnati, Hamilton, Ohio

 

        89             iv.    Emilie Apfel, born abt. 1861 in Ohio; died Aft. Jun 1880.

 

More About Emilie Apfel:

Census: 1870, Cincinnati, Hamilton, Ohio

Census1: 1880, Cincinnati, Hamilton, Ohio

 

        90              v.    Margaret Apfel, born abt. 13 Sep 1864 in Ohio; died 15 Sep 1948 in Cincinnati, Hamilton, Ohio.  She married William Schwegman abt. 1885; born abt. 1860; died Bef. Apr 1910.

 

More About Margaret Apfel:

Burial: Vine Street Hill Cemetery; Cincinnati, Hamilton, Ohio

Census: 1870, Cincinnati, Hamilton, Ohio

Census1: 1880, Cincinnati, Hamilton, Ohio

Census3: 1910, Cincinnati, Hamilton, Ohio

Census5: 1930, Cincinnati, Hamilton, Ohio

 

        91             vi.    Charles Apfel, born abt. 13 Mar 1869 in Ohio; died 02 Aug 1931 in Cincinnati, Hamilton, Ohio.

 

More About Charles Apfel:

Burial: Vine Street Hill Cemetery; Cincinnati, Hamilton, Ohio

Census: 1870, Cincinnati, Hamilton, Ohio

Census1: 1880, Cincinnati, Hamilton, Ohio

 

 

        21.  Eva Catharine8 Zänger (Johann Michael7, Johannes6, Johann Jacob5, Philipp4 Zenger, Michael3, Peter2 Zänger, Anthoni1 Zenger) was born 14 Jun 1837 in Höfen, Pfalz168, and died 16 Mar 1910 in Hamilton Co., Ohio.  She married Henry Wuest abt. 1855.  He was born abt. 1821 in Bavaria (Germany), and died Bef. Jun 1880.

 

Notes for Eva Catharine Zänger:

 

enumerated two households up on the 1880 census page from her mother "Catharine Zinger"

 

in 1900 census as "Katherine" Wuest, in daughter and son-in-law's household, Margaret and George Hummel in Cincinnati's 11th ward.

 

More About Eva Catharine Zänger:

Burial: Vine Street Hill Cemetery; Cincinnati, Hamilton, Ohio

Census2: 1880, Cincinnati, Hamilton, Ohio

Census3: 1900, Cincinnati, Hamilton, Ohio

Christening: 18 Jun 1837, Kandel, Pfalz168

 

Notes for Henry Wuest:

 

Henry Wuest, a cooper, is listed with his wife (Eva) and four children in the 1870 census in Cincinnati's 19th ward.

 

More About Henry Wuest:

Census2: 1870, Cincinnati, Hamilton, Ohio

       

Children of Eva Zänger and Henry Wuest are:

        92               i.    Henry9 Wuest, born abt. 1858 in Ohio.

 

More About Henry Wuest:

Census1: 1870, Cincinnati, Hamilton, Ohio

 

        93              ii.    Margaret Wuest, born abt. 13 Sep 1864 in Ohio; died 15 Aug 1947 in Madeira, Hamilton, Ohio.  She married George Hummel abt. 1885; born abt. 11 Dec 1861 in Germany; died 01 Jun 1947 in Madeira, Hamilton, Ohio.

 

More About Margaret Wuest:

Burial: Vine Street Hill Cemetery; Cincinnati, Hamilton, Ohio

Census: 1870, Cincinnati, Hamilton, Ohio

 

More About George Hummel:

Burial: Vine Street Hill Cemetery; Cincinnati, Hamilton, Ohio

Census: 1880, Cincinnati, Hamilton, Ohio

Census1: 1900, Cincinnati, Hamilton, Ohio

Census2: 1910, Columbia Twp., Hamilton, Ohio

Census3: 1920, Cincinnati, Hamilton, Ohio

Census4: 1930, Deer Park, Hamilton, Ohio

 

        94             iii.    Catherine Wuest, born abt. 1866 in Ohio.

 

More About Catherine Wuest:

Census: 1870, Cincinnati, Hamilton, Ohio

 

        95             iv.    Caroline Wuest, born abt. Sep 1869 in Ohio.

 

More About Caroline Wuest:

Census: 1870, Cincinnati, Hamilton, Ohio

 

 

        25.  Johann Michael8 Propheter (Eva Catharina7 Zänger, Johannes6, Johann Jacob5, Philipp4 Zenger, Michael3, Peter2 Zänger, Anthoni1 Zenger) was born 12 Jan 1832 in Minderslachen, Pfalz169, and died 30 Apr 1887 in Cincinnati, Hamilton, Ohio170.  He married Katherine Waldmann 10 Dec 1855 in Cincinnati, Hamilton, Ohio.  She was born 19 Sep 1836, and died 10 Aug 1888 in Cincinnati, Hamilton, Ohio.

 

More About Johann Michael Propheter:

Census1: 1860, Cincinnati, Hamilton, Ohio

Census2: 1870, Cincinnati, Hamilton, Ohio

Census3: 1880, Cincinnati, Hamilton, Ohio

Christening: 13 Jan 1832, Kandel, Pfalz171

 

More About Katherine Waldmann:

Burial: 13 Aug 1888

       

Children of Johann Propheter and Katherine Waldmann are:

        96               i.    John9 Propheter, born 1856 in Cincinnati, Hamilton, Ohio; died 1856 in Cincinnati, Hamilton, Ohio.

        97              ii.    John A. Propheter, born 1857 in Cincinnati, Hamilton, Ohio; died 1857 in Cincinnati, Hamilton, Ohio.

        98             iii.    Charles Edward Propheter, born 27 Nov 1859 in Cincinnati, Hamilton, Ohio; died 10 Jul 1939 in Cincinnati, Hamilton, Ohio.  He married Carrie Becker 28 Oct 1885 in Cincinnati, Hamilton, Ohio; born abt. 25 Oct 1865 in Cincinnati, Hamilton, Ohio; died 25 Aug 1920 in Cincinnati, Hamilton, Ohio.

 

More About Charles Edward Propheter:

Burial: Spring Grove Cemetery; Cincinnati, Hamilton, Ohio

Census: 1860, Cincinnati, Hamilton, Ohio

Census1: 1870, Cincinnati, Hamilton, Ohio

Census2: 1880, Cincinnati, Hamilton, Ohio

 

More About Carrie Becker:

Burial: Spring Grove Cemetery; Cincinnati, Hamilton, Ohio

 

        99             iv.    Emma Propheter, born 16 Jul 1861 in Cincinnati, Hamilton, Ohio; died 04 Apr 1923 in Cincinnati, Hamilton, Ohio172.  She married Emil Duerigen 22 Feb 1883 in Cincinnati, Hamilton, Ohio; born 10 Oct 1858 in Dresden, Germany173; died 14 Jul 1928 in Cincinnati, Hamilton, Ohio173.

 

More About Emma Propheter:

Burial: 07 Apr 1923, Spring Grove Cemetery; Cincinnati, Hamilton, Ohio

Census: 1870, Cincinnati, Hamilton, Ohio

Census1: 1880, Cincinnati, Hamilton, Ohio

 

More About Emil Duerigen:

Burial: 17 Jul 1928, Spring Grove Cemetery; Cincinnati, Hamilton, Ohio

 

        100            v.    Jacob Propheter, born 19 Jun 1862 in Cincinnati, Hamilton, Ohio; died 1863.

        101           vi.    Lena Propheter, born 21 Aug 1863 in Cincinnati, Hamilton, Ohio; died 31 Oct 1889 in Cincinnati, Hamilton, Ohio.  She married August Renner 25 Nov 1885 in Cincinnati, Hamilton, Ohio; born 25 Nov 1859 in Louisville, Kentucky174; died 11 Aug 1950 in Cincinnati, Hamilton, Ohio174.

 

More About Lena Propheter:

Burial: Spring Grove Cemetery; Cincinnati, Hamilton, Ohio

Census: 1870, Cincinnati, Hamilton, Ohio

Census1: 1880, Cincinnati, Hamilton, Ohio

 

More About August Renner:

Burial: Spring Grove Cemetery; Cincinnati, Hamilton, Ohio

Census2: 1900, Cincinnati, Hamilton, Ohio

Census3: 1910, Cincinnati, Hamilton, Ohio

Census4: 1920, Cincinnati, Hamilton, Ohio

Occupation: 1900, Telegraph operator

 

        102          vii.    William J. Propheter, born 01 Jan 1867 in Cincinnati, Hamilton, Ohio; died 22 Jan 1948 in Cincinnati, Hamilton, Ohio175.  He married Mary Anspach 21 Apr 1889 in Cedar Grove, Franklin, Indiana; born 13 Jan 1862; died 30 Oct 1927 in Cincinnati, Hamilton, Ohio.

 

More About William J. Propheter:

Burial: 26 Jan 1948, Spring Grove Cemetery; Cincinnati, Hamilton, Ohio

Census: 1870, Cincinnati, Hamilton, Ohio

Census1: 1880, Cincinnati, Hamilton, Ohio

Occupation: 1900, Cooper

 

More About Mary Anspach:

Burial: 02 Nov 1927, Spring Grove Cemetery; Cincinnati, Hamilton, Ohio

 

        103         viii.    Delia M. Propheter, born 31 May 1870 in Cincinnati, Hamilton, Ohio; died 10 Feb 1944 in Cincinnati, Hamilton, Ohio176.  She married Albert Joseph Grosdidier, Sr. 08 Nov 1894; born 21 Mar 1859; died 25 Apr 1937 in Cincinnati, Hamilton, Ohio177.

 

More About Delia M. Propheter:

Burial: Spring Grove Cemetery; Cincinnati, Hamilton, Ohio

Census1: 1880, Cincinnati, Hamilton, Ohio

 

More About Albert Joseph Grosdidier, Sr.:

Burial: Spring Grove Cemetery; Cincinnati, Hamilton, Ohio

 

        104            ix.    Albert Propheter, born 30 May 1875 in Cincinnati, Hamilton, Ohio; died 04 Feb 1876 in Cincinnati, Hamilton, Ohio.

 

More About Albert Propheter:

Burial: Vine Street Hill Cemetery; Cincinnati, Hamilton, Ohio

 

        105             x.    Clara Katherine Propheter, born 22 Mar 1878 in Cincinnati, Hamilton, Ohio; died 16 Aug 1969 in Milton-Freewater, Umatilla, Oregon.  She married Charles Henry Anspach 24 Jan 1906 in Cincinnati, Hamilton, Ohio; born 18 Oct 1867 in Cedar Grove, Franklin, Indiana; died 01 Nov 1918 in Spring Brook Station, Umatilla, Oregon.

 

More About Clara Katherine Propheter:

Census: 1880, Cincinnati, Hamilton, Ohio

 

 

        26.  Katharina Margaretha8 Propheter (Eva Catharina7 Zänger, Johannes6, Johann Jacob5, Philipp4 Zenger, Michael3, Peter2 Zänger, Anthoni1 Zenger) was born 22 Mar 1833 in Minderslachen, Pfalz178, and died 22 Mar 1915 in Cincinnati, Hamilton, Ohio.  She married Valentine Roth abt. 1860.  He was born abt. 1822, and died Aft. Jun 1880.

 

More About Katharina Margaretha Propheter:

Burial: Vine Street Hill Cemetery; Cincinnati, Hamilton, Ohio

Christening: 24 Mar 1833, Kandel, Pfalz178

 

More About Valentine Roth:

Burial: Vine Street Hill Cemetery; Cincinnati, Hamilton, Ohio

Census1: 1870, Cincinnati, Hamilton, Ohio

Census2: 1880, Cincinnati, Hamilton, Ohio

       

Children of Katharina Propheter and Valentine Roth are:

        106             i.    Lina9 Roth, born abt. 1857 in Cincinnati, Hamilton, Ohio.

        107            ii.    Emma Roth, born abt. 20 Apr 1860 in Cincinnati, Hamilton, Ohio; died 05 Mar 1938 in Cincinnati, Hamilton, Ohio.  She married Herman Bellstedt abt. 1880; born abt. 21 Feb 1858 in Germany; died abt. 08 Jun 1926 in San Francisco, California.

 

Notes for Emma Roth:

Emma is listed twice on p. 397 of the 1880 census in Cincinnati; near the top of the page in the household of her parents Valentine and Catherine Roth, and a couple lines up from the bottom of the page with her 22 year-old husband Herman Bellstedt.

 

More About Emma Roth:

Burial: Vine Street Hill Cemetery; Cincinnati, Hamilton, Ohio

 

Notes for Herman Bellstedt:

"Herman Bellstedt

(b Bremen, Germany 12 Feb 1858; d San Francisco 8 June 1926)

Herman Bellstedt came to America in 1867 at the age of nine. His family settled in Cincinnati in 1872 where he studied the cornet with his father and Mylius Weigand. Being billed as the "Boy Wonder" he gave his debut performance on 10 May 1873. He then performed second cornet in the orchestra at Arctic Gardens, soon being promoted to first cornet and soloist. In 1874, he performed solo cornet with the Cincinnati Reed Band for five years under the direction of Michael Brand. In 1879, he became cornet soloist with the Red Hussar Band on Manhattan Beach, later returning to the Cincinnati Reed Band in 1883. He performed from 1889 to 1892 in Gilmore’s Band sitting next to Benjamin Bent, from 1904 to 1906 in Sousa’s Band (replacing Walter B. Rogers) performing next to Herbert L. Clarke, and from 1906 to 1909 in Frederick N. Innes’ Band (replacing Bohumir Kryl). He was billed by Innes as "Germany’s Greatest Cornet Soloist" (Schwartz 1957, 235-6). Bellstedt’s talents extended well beyond the cornet realm, as he conducted the Bellstedt & Ballenberg Band and performed first trumpet in orchestras conducted by Theodore Thomas, Van der Stucken, and Schradieck between the years of 1892 and 1904.

 

He founded the Bellstedt-Ballenger Band Denver Municipal Band in 1892 and became the conductor of the Denver Municipal Band in 1909, remaining in that position until 1912 (Rehrig 1991, 59). He performed with and conducted his own band at the Cincinnati Zoo beginning on 25 August 1902 (C. G. Conn 1902, 13). He became Professor of Wind Instruments at the Cincinnati Conservatory in 1913, and also conducted the Syrian Temple Shrine Band in 1919 and 1920. Bellstedt composed a variety of music for band, orchestra, piano, violin, and cornet. Napoli, Fantasia No.1, La Coquette, Capriccio Brilliante, La Mandolinata, and Variations on the Carnival of Venice are all well-known compositions for cornet by Bellstedt. Band compositions include Indian War Dance, Pettibone’s Compliments, Joke on Bodelia, The Everett, The Zoo, Royal Arcanum, Victory Day, The Elk’s Reunion, Los Angeles Pilgrimage, Chelton Hills, Friendly Greeting, and West End (Smith 1991, 32). He was known for his incredible tonguing and wide range. He made recordings with both Clarke and Rogers, but apparently no solo recordings (Noble 1964, 18). To Frank Simon, one of his most famous students, Herman Bellstedt was a "very strict, exacting, but terrific teacher…When he played for me, I was transported into another world…I doubt very much that I would have met with one half the success that good fortune has bestowed upon me if it were not for [his] masterful teaching and friendly guidance" (Freedland 1994, 36). Frank Simon is not included in this chapter, for he did not begin playing the cornet until the twentieth century. After Bellstedt’s death, Simon was given a medallion presented originally to Bellstedt by the Omaha Elks. The medallion was given to Simon by Bellstedt’s son at a live broadcast performance of the Armco Band directed by Simon, himself. To Bellstedt’s son, Simon was the perfect person to whom to give the medallion, as he was "the personification of the qualities with which my father was endowed." With tears on his cheeks, Simon miraculously finished the broadcast (Freedland 1994, 183-184). Sources of information are listed throughout this entry."

 - The Cornet Compendium home page at http://www.angelfire.com/music2/thecornetcompendium/well-known_soloists_1.html

 

More About Herman Bellstedt:

Census: 1880, Cincinnati, Hamilton, Ohio

Census2: 1910, Cincinnati, Hamilton, Ohio

 

        108           iii.    Bertha Roth, born abt. 13 May 1868 in Cincinnati, Hamilton, Ohio179; died 22 Nov 1924 in Cincinnati, Hamilton, Ohio.  She married Carl Lange abt. 1890; born abt. 26 Jun 1864 in Germany; died 23 Jan 1946 in Cincinnati, Hamilton, Ohio.

 

More About Bertha Roth:

Burial: Spring Grove Cemetery; Cincinnati, Hamilton, Ohio

 

Notes for Carl Lange:

Listed as "Charles" Lange in the 1900 and 1910 census; "Chas" Lange in 1920.

 

More About Carl Lange:

Born1: abt. Jun 1865, Germany179

Burial: Spring Grove Cemetery; Cincinnati, Hamilton, Ohio

Census2: 1900, Cincinnati, Hamilton, Ohio

Census3: 1910, Cincinnati, Hamilton, Ohio

Census4: 1920, Cincinnati, Hamilton, Ohio

 

 

        27.  Johann Georg8 Propheter (Eva Catharina7 Zänger, Johannes6, Johann Jacob5, Philipp4 Zenger, Michael3, Peter2 Zänger, Anthoni1 Zenger) was born 12 Jul 1834 in Minderslachen, Pfalz180, and died 06 May 1887 in Cincinnati, Hamilton, Ohio.  He married (1) Elizabeth Hammond abt. 1855.  She was born abt. 1835 in Germany, and died Bef. Jun 1860.  He married (2) Appolonia Merk 15 Nov 1860 in Cincinnati, Hamilton, Ohio.  She was born Apr 1841 in Baden, and died 03 Feb 1922 in Esopus, Ulster, New York.

 

More About Johann Georg Propheter:

Burial: Spring Grove Cemetery; Cincinnati, Hamilton, Ohio

Census3: 1880, Cincinnati, Hamilton, Ohio

 

Notes for Elizabeth Hammond:

the first mention I've had of Elizabeth Hammond's name is from her daighter Anna's death certificate.

 

Notes for Appolonia Merk:

 

a post I made on Ancestry's 'Propheter' message board, 26 March 2003 -

 

"Hi Bob. I think I have just about convinced myself that Appolonia IS Magdalena Merk. I say so for the following reasons: (1) found Appolonia in the 1900 census in Manhattan, NY [ T623-1113, ed 722, p. 4B, lines 56-61]. Gives her birth data as April 1841 in Germany. Later census of course has her in Ulster County. Now the Cincinnati marriage record has Magdalena Merk to George Propheter on 15 Nov 1860. So it is likely Magdalena in in Cincinnati for the 1860 census, age 19. So (2) I looked up under Merk in the print index for 1860 and found 1 Merk in Hamilton County, in Cincinnati, 7th ward. This household is [Roll 972, pp. 187B and 188A, lines 39-40, 1-4]

John Merk 22 m cabinet maker Baden

Josephe 25 f do

Apolonia 19 f Seamstress Baden

David 14 m Cane hurdler do

Frank A. 4 m NY

Josephe Eisenman age 1 f OH

 

This, I submit, is Apolonia Merk, who as Magdalena Merk married George Propheter in 1860. As you have pointed out, George's daughter Anna (who married Fred Cook) is shown with George Propheter at age 4 in the boarding house in ward 12. So if this interpretation is correct, then I still need to explain the origin of Georges daughter Josephine, who was born in 1858 - why wasn't she listed with him in the 1860 census, as 4 year old Anna was. I think the answer is that Josephine is Appolonia/Magdalena's daughter, perhaps out of wedlock and by another man. This "Josephine" may very well be the same as the 1 year old girl, Josephe, given in the Merk household in 1860. I'd be very interested to hear your thoughts on this."

 

 

 

More About Appolonia Merk:

Census2: 1880, Cincinnati, Hamilton, Ohio

Census3: 1900, Manhattan, New York, New York

Census4: 1910, Esopus, Ulster, New York

Census5: 1920, Esopus, Ulster, New York

       

Children of Johann Propheter and Elizabeth Hammond are:

        109             i.    Anna Maria9 Propheter, born abt. 03 May 1856 in Cincinnati, Hamilton, Ohio; died 06 Aug 1939 in Cincinnati, Hamilton, Ohio.  She married Frederick W. Cook, Sr. 15 Aug 1875 in Cincinnati, Hamilton, Ohio; born abt. 07 May 1850 in Cincinnati, Hamilton, Ohio; died 07 Oct 1910 in Cincinnati, Hamilton, Ohio.

 

Notes for Anna Maria Propheter:

listed in the 1920 census as 60 year-old "Propheter Cook", a widow, in the household of her son-in-law Fred Otte and his wife "Lucille".

 

More About Anna Maria Propheter:

Burial: Baltimore Pike Cemetery; Cincinnati, Hamilton, Ohio

Census2: 1920, Cincinnati, Hamilton, Ohio

Census3: 1930, Cincinnati, Hamilton, Ohio

 

Notes for Frederick W. Cook, Sr.:

parents listed in the 1850 census and "Barney" and Louisa Cook.

 

More About Frederick W. Cook, Sr.:

Burial: Raschig (Baltimore Pike) Cemetery; Cincinnati, Hamilton, Ohio

Census: 1850, Cincinnati, Hamilton, Ohio

Census2: 1880, Cincinnati, Hamilton, Ohio

Census3: 1900, Cincinnati, Hamilton, Ohio

Occupation: 1880, Barber

 

        110            ii.    Josephine Propheter, born abt. 1858 in Ohio; died 05 Feb 1901 in Cincinnati, Hamilton, Ohio181.  She married Jacob Moerlein 17 Sep 1876 in Cincinnati, Hamilton, Ohio; born abt. 17 Jan 1855 in Ohio; died 28 Aug 1912 in Cincinnati, Hamilton, Ohio.

 

Notes for Josephine Propheter:

 

I suspect that Josephine may actually be the daughter of George Propheter's second wife (Appolonia Merk) - see note under Appolonia's name entry.

 

Notes for Jacob Moerlein:

 

Family is enumerated under the surname "Mairland" in the 1860 census

 

Jacob's family seems to be enumerated twice in the 1900 census; once as Jacob, Josephine and George Moerlein (b. Jan 1855, Jul 1862 and Mar 1877, respectively; all in Ohio), then again as Jacob, Josephene and George "Moerlain" (b. Jul 1854, Jul 1858 and Jan 1877, respectively; all in Ohio) in Union Twp., Butler County. Union Twp. in in the southeast corner of Butler County, and hence on the north end of Cincinnati.

 

Listed as 55 year-old widower Jacob "Moerlin" in the 1910 census, proprietor of a brewery.

 

More About Jacob Moerlein:

Census2: 1880, Cincinnati, Hamilton, Ohio

Census3: 1900, Cincinnati, Hamilton, Ohio

Census4: 1900, Union Twp., Butler, Ohio

Census5: 1910, Cincinnati, Hamilton, Ohio

Occupation: Treasurer at family brewery

 

       

Children of Johann Propheter and Appolonia Merk are:

        111             i.    George9 Propheter, Jr., born abt. Sep 1861 in Hamilton Co., Ohio; died Aft. Apr 1930.

 

More About George Propheter, Jr.:

Census: 1880, Cincinnati, Hamilton, Ohio

Census2: 1910, Esopus, Ulster, New York

Census3: 1920, Esopus, Ulster, New York

Census4: 1930, Esopus Twp., Ulster, New York

 

        112            ii.    John David Propheter, born abt. Jan 1865 in Hamilton Co., Ohio; died Aft. Apr 1930.

 

More About John David Propheter:

Census: 1880, Cincinnati, Hamilton, Ohio

Census1: 1900, Manhattan, New York, New York

Census2: 1910, Esopus, Ulster, New York

Census3: 1920, Esopus, Ulster, New York

Census4: 1930, Esopus Twp., Ulster, New York

 

        113           iii.    Bertha Caroline Propheter, born 24 Jul 1868 in Cincinnati, Hamilton, Ohio182; died 28 May 1869 in Cincinnati, Hamilton, Ohio.

 

More About Bertha Caroline Propheter:

Burial: 29 May 1869

 

        114           iv.    Magdalena Propheter, born abt. Jul 1869 in Hamilton Co., Ohio; died Aft. Jun 1900.

 

More About Magdalena Propheter:

Census1: 1880, Cincinnati, Hamilton, Ohio

 

        115            v.    Lillie Propheter, born abt. May 1871 in Hamilton Co., Ohio.  She married unknown Mackelfresh abt. 1893; born abt. 1868; died Bef. Jun 1900.

 

More About Lillie Propheter:

Census: 1880, Cincinnati, Hamilton, Ohio

Census1: 1900, Manhattan, New York, New York

 

        116           vi.    George Michael Propheter, born 10 Jan 1873 in Cincinnati, Hamilton, Ohio183; died 15 Feb 1873 in Cincinnati, Hamilton, Ohio183.

 

More About George Michael Propheter:

Cause of Death: diptheria

 

        117          vii.    Castor Propheter, born abt. 28 Mar 1874 in Ohio184; died Aft. Apr 1930.  He married Mary E. Fetzer 10 May 1893 in Cincinnati, Hamilton, Ohio185; born 05 Apr 1877 in Kentucky185; died 10 Mar 1961 in Cincinnati, Hamilton, Ohio185.

 

Notes for Castor Propheter:

 

listed in 1880 census as 6 year-old "Karl" Propheter.

 

More About Castor Propheter:

Born1: abt. Apr 1874, Cincinnati, Hamilton, Ohio185

Census: 1880, Cincinnati, Hamilton, Ohio

Census1: 1900, Springfield Twp., Hamilton, Ohio

Census2: 1910, Esopus, Ulster, New York

Census3: 1920, Esopus, Ulster, New York

Census4: 1930, Esopus Twp., Ulster, New York

 

More About Mary E. Fetzer:

Burial: 13 Mar 1961, Laurel Cemetery; Madisonville, Hamilton, Ohio

 

        118         viii.    Apolonnia Propheter, born 28 Aug 1877 in Cincinnati, Hamilton, Ohio185; died 08 Oct 1877 in Cincinnati, Hamilton, Ohio.

 

More About Apolonnia Propheter:

Burial: 09 Oct 1877

 

        119            ix.    Apolonnia Propheter, born 06 Jan 1879 in Cincinnati, Hamilton, Ohio185; died 01 Jul 1879 in Cincinnati, Hamilton, Ohio.

 

More About Apolonnia Propheter:

Burial: 02 Jul 1879

 

        120             x.    Victor Propheter, born abt. Aug 1882 in Cincinnati, Hamilton, Ohio185; died 06 Sep 1882 in Cincinnati, Hamilton, Ohio.

 

More About Victor Propheter:

Burial: 07 Sep 1882

 

 

        28.  Louise8 Propheter (Eva Catharina7 Zänger, Johannes6, Johann Jacob5, Philipp4 Zenger, Michael3, Peter2 Zänger, Anthoni1 Zenger) was born 06 May 1836 in Minderslachen, Pfalz186, and died 23 Mar 1916 in San Francisco, California187.  She married (1) Christian Philip Hoffman abt. 1857.  He was born 25 May 1823 in Kirn, Prussia (Rhineland-Pfalz, Germany), and died 27 May 1884 in San Francisco, California188.  She married (2) unknown Hohn abt. 1890.  He was born abt. 1840, and died abt. 1909.

 

More About Louise Propheter:

Christening: 08 May 1836, Kandel, Pfalz189

Residence: 1910, San Francisco, San Francisco, CA

       

Children of Louise Propheter and Christian Hoffman are:

        121             i.    Louisa9 Hoffman, born 11 May 1858 in Chicago, Cook, Illinois; died 04 May 1929 in San Francisco, California190.  She married Louis G. Schmidt 1884 in San Francisco, California190; born abt. 1848.

        122            ii.    William G. Hoffman, born abt. May 1860 in Chicago, Cook, Illinois; died 30 Sep 1939 in San Francisco, California190.  He married Mollie P. [-?-] Hoffman 1885190; born 1868190.

        123           iii.    Emil Hoffman, born Jun 1864 in Chicago, Cook, Illinois; died 15 May 1954 in San Francisco, California190.

        124           iv.    Albert Charles Hoffman, born Jun 1868 in Chicago, Cook, Illinois; died 24 Jan 1911 in Sacramento, Sacramento, California190.  He married Gussie E. [-?-] Hoffman; born Jun 1871 in France190.

        125            v.    Ernest Hoffman, born 08 Feb 1871 in Chicago, Cook, Illinois190; died Bet. 1916 - 1929.

        126           vi.    Oscar E. Hoffman, born 20 Jul 1873 in Chicago, Cook, Illinois; died 03 Dec 1929 in San Francisco, California190.

        127          vii.    Theodore Hoffman, born 23 Jun 1875 in Chicago, Cook, Illinois.

        128         viii.    Amanda Louise Hoffman, born 22 Oct 1879 in San Francisco, California; died 16 Jun 1955 in San Francisco, California190,191.  She married (1) Frederick William Groth abt. 1901; born 09 May 1876192; died 26 Mar 1931 in San Francisco, California192.  She married (2) Harlie Wallace Brimer Aft. 1940; born 07 Apr 1887 in Wamego, Pottawatomie, Kansas192; died 05 Aug 1948 in San Francisco, California192,193.

        129            ix.    Bertha Catherine Hoffman, born 22 Oct 1879 in San Francisco, California194; died 19 Aug 1953 in Sacramento, Sacramento, California194,195.  She married Alfred Gotholt Paehlig abt. 1907; born 13 Sep 1869 in New York196; died 08 May 1946 in Sacramento, Sacramento, California196,197.

 

 

        29.  Georg Adam8 Propheter (Eva Catharina7 Zänger, Johannes6, Johann Jacob5, Philipp4 Zenger, Michael3, Peter2 Zänger, Anthoni1 Zenger) was born 12 Nov 1837 in Minderslachen, Pfalz198, and died 25 Sep 1896 in Cincinnati, Hamilton, Ohio199.  He married (1) Margaret Catherine Caheins 15 Sep 1859 in Cincinnati, Hamilton, Ohio200.  She was born abt. 1843 in Ohio, and died 06 May 1871 in Cincinnati, Hamilton, Ohio201.  He married (2) Emilie Victoria Kiene 23 May 1872 in Cincinnati, Hamilton, Ohio, daughter of Carl Kiene and Victoria Kuhn.  She was born abt. 28 Nov 1847 in Germany, and died 26 Jun 1911 in Cincinnati, Hamilton, Ohio.

 

Notes for Georg Adam Propheter:

 

In the 1870 census in Cincinnati's 10th ward as Adam "Profeter".

 

More About Georg Adam Propheter:

Census1: 1860, Cincinnati, Hamilton, Ohio

Census2: 1870, Cincinnati, Hamilton, Ohio

Census3: 1880, Cincinnati, Hamilton, Ohio

Christening: 16 Nov 1837, Kandel, Pfalz202

 

More About Emilie Victoria Kiene:

Census2: 1900, Cincinnati, Hamilton, Ohio

       

Children of Georg Propheter and Margaret Caheins are:

        130             i.    Peter9 Propheter, born abt. 1860.  He married Minnie Nuss 31 Aug 1879 in Cincinnati, Hamilton, Ohio; born abt. 1860.

        131            ii.    Anna Propheter, born abt. 03 May 1860 in Cincinnati, Hamilton, Ohio; died 26 Oct 1948 in Cincinnati, Hamilton, Ohio.

 

More About Anna Propheter:

Census: 1860, Cincinnati, Hamilton, Ohio

Census1: 1870, Cincinnati, Hamilton, Ohio

 

        132           iii.    Louisa Propheter, born abt. 13 Jan 1862 in Cincinnati, Hamilton, Ohio; died 13 Mar 1942 in Cincinnati, Hamilton, Ohio.  She married (1) Henry Gellenbeck abt. 1880; born abt. 1860.  She married (2) Louis Walck abt. 1891; born abt. 03 Jan 1865 in Cincinnati, Hamilton, Ohio; died 05 Jan 1941 in Cincinnati, Hamilton, Ohio.

 

Notes for Louisa Propheter:

 

Louisa's death certificate also lists "Emily Kiene" as her mother, but this is (apparently) simply in error.

 

The 1910 census says that Louis Walck was Louisa's second marriage(!). This explains the curious listing in the death certificate for the younger Edward Von Stein, where his mother's maiden name was "Gellenbeck" (Cora was the informant, she ought to know). This indicates that Louisa had a previous marriage to a man named Gellenbeck; Cora was their daughter.

 

More About Louisa Propheter:

Burial: Vine Street Hill Cemetery; Cincinnati, Hamilton, Ohio

Census: 1870, Cincinnati, Hamilton, Ohio

 

More About Louis Walck:

Burial: St. Mary's Cemetery; Cincinnati, Hamilton, Ohio

Census1: 1900, Cincinnati, Hamilton, Ohio

Census2: 1910, Cincinnati, Hamilton, Ohio

Census3: 1920, Cincinnati, Hamilton, Ohio

 

        133           iv.    Jacob Propheter, born 1863 in Cincinnati, Hamilton, Ohio; died abt. 01 Jul 1895 in Cincinnati, Hamilton, Ohio.  He married Mary Klaas 04 Mar 1880 in Cincinnati, Hamilton, Ohio; born abt. 1865.

 

More About Jacob Propheter:

Census: 1870, Cincinnati, Hamilton, Ohio

Census1: 1880, Cincinnati, Hamilton, Ohio

 

        134            v.    Sophie Propheter, born abt. 01 Nov 1864 in Ohio; died 27 Feb 1930 in Cincinnati, Hamilton, Ohio.  She married Joseph Bayer abt. 1892; born abt. 26 Jul 1861 in Ohio; died 18 Feb 1936 in Cincinnati, Hamilton, Ohio.

 

Notes for Sophie Propheter:

 

Sophie is not listed with her parents in the 1870 census.

 

... and her death certificate may suggest a reason why. Her husband, Joseph, was the informant, and he listed Sophia's parents as "Adam Propheter" and "Emilia Kiene". However, Sophia's listing in the 1900 census says that she emigrated in 1866, being born in Germany. This doesn't make any sense if Adam and Margaret were her parents, but could be the case if she was the child of Emilie Kiene by a previous relationship.

 

More About Sophie Propheter:

Burial: St. Mary's Cemetery; Cincinnati, Hamilton, Ohio

Census1: 1880, Cincinnati, Hamilton, Ohio

 

Notes for Joseph Bayer:

 

The 1900 census listing says Joseph Bayer was born in 1839 - weird!

 

 

More About Joseph Bayer:

Burial: St. Mary's Cemetery; Cincinnati, Hamilton, Ohio

Census1: 1900, Cincinnati, Hamilton, Ohio

Census2: 1910, Cincinnati, Hamilton, Ohio

Census3: 1920, Cincinnati, Hamilton, Ohio

Census4: 1930, Cincinnati, Hamilton, Ohio

 

        135           vi.    Katherine Propheter, born 24 Mar 1867 in Cincinnati, Hamilton, Ohio; died 24 Nov 1867 in Cincinnati, Hamilton, Ohio203.

        136          vii.    Catherine Propheter, born 08 Apr 1869 in Cincinnati, Hamilton, Ohio204; died 08 Apr 1869 in Cincinnati, Hamilton, Ohio204.

 

       

Children of Georg Propheter and Emilie Kiene are:

        137             i.    J. Adam9 Propheter, born 27 Feb 1873 in Cincinnati, Hamilton, Ohio205; died 27 Feb 1873 in Cincinnati, Hamilton, Ohio205.

        138            ii.    Adam Propheter, born Apr 1874 in Cincinnati, Hamilton, Ohio; died Aft. Jun 1900.

 

More About Adam Propheter:

Census: 1880, Cincinnati, Hamilton, Ohio

 

        139           iii.    Amelia Propheter, born Apr 1874 in Cincinnati, Hamilton, Ohio; died 22 Jul 1961 in Cincinnati, Hamilton, Ohio.

 

More About Amelia Propheter:

Census: 1880, Cincinnati, Hamilton, Ohio

 

 

        31.  Eva Catharina8 Propheter (Eva Catharina7 Zänger, Johannes6, Johann Jacob5, Philipp4 Zenger, Michael3, Peter2 Zänger, Anthoni1 Zenger) was born 25 Nov 1840 in Minderslachen, Pfalz206, and died 08 Apr 1925 in Cincinnati, Hamilton, Ohio207.  She married Philip Lipps 15 May 1861.  He was born 07 May 1840, and died 15 Jan 1870 in Cincinnati, Hamilton, Ohio.

 

More About Eva Catharina Propheter:

Burial: 11 Apr 1925, Spring Grove Cemetery; Cincinnati, Hamilton, Ohio

Census1: 1860, Cincinnati, Hamilton, Ohio

       

Children of Eva Propheter and Philip Lipps are:

        140             i.    Katherine9 Lipps, born 10 Jun 1863 in Cincinnati, Hamilton, Ohio; died 20 Jan 1962.  She married Frank Andrew Bernet abt. 1890; born 23 Jan 1860 in Cincinnati, Hamilton, Ohio; died 31 May 1934 in Cincinnati, Hamilton, Ohio.

        141            ii.    Bertha Lipps, born abt. 22 Jan 1866 in Cincinnati, Hamilton, Ohio; died 28 Sep 1951 in Cincinnati, Hamilton, Ohio.

 

More About Bertha Lipps:

Burial: 01 Oct 1951, Spring Grove Cemetery; Cincinnati, Hamilton, Ohio

 

 

        35.  Anna Margaretha8 Rödel (Maria Margarethe7 Zänger, Johannes6, Johann Jacob5, Philipp4 Zenger, Michael3, Peter2 Zänger, Anthoni1 Zenger) was born 26 Jul 1837 in Minderslachen, Pfalz208.  She married Johann Jacob Ewinger 10 Jul 1862 in Kandel, Pfalz209.  He was born 16 Sep 1832.

 

More About Anna Margaretha Rödel:

Christening: 28 Jul 1837, Kandel, Pfalz210

       

Children of Anna Rödel and Johann Ewinger are:

        142             i.    Anna Catharina9 Ewinger, born 23 Jan 1863 in Kandel, Pfalz211; died 26 Nov 1865.

 

More About Anna Catharina Ewinger:

Christening: 29 Jan 1863, Kandel, Pfalz211

 

        143            ii.    Georg Jakob Ewinger, born 04 Mar 1864 in Kandel, Pfalz212.

 

More About Georg Jakob Ewinger:

Christening: 10 Mar 1864, Kandel, Pfalz212

 

        144           iii.    Heinrich Ewinger, born 03 Jun 1865 in Kandel, Pfalz213.

 

More About Heinrich Ewinger:

Christening: 10 Jun 1865, Kandel, Pfalz213

 

 

        45.  John8 Zaenger (Johann Christoph7 Zänger, Johannes6, Johann Jacob5, Philipp4 Zenger, Michael3, Peter2 Zänger, Anthoni1 Zenger) was born 20 Sep 1851 in Stookey Twp., St. Clair, Illinois214,215,216, and died 22 Jan 1934 in Stookey Twp., St. Clair, Illinois.  He married Katerina Reinhardt216 23 Jan 1882 in Centerville Station, St. Clair, Illinois216.  She was born Feb 1861 in Missouri217, and died 23 Sep 1952 in East St. Louis, St. Clair, Illinois218.

       

Children of John Zaenger and Katerina Reinhardt are:

        145             i.    Michael9 Zaenger, born 15 Aug 1882 in Stookey Twp., St. Clair, Illinois219; died 12 Sep 1887219.

        146            ii.    Frank Zaenger, born 02 Sep 1887 in Stookey Twp., St. Clair, Illinois220,221,222; died 11 Mar 1962 in Centreville, St. Clair, Illinois222.  He married Daisy Foster 14 Oct 1935 in Chester, Randolph, Illinois; born 16 Apr 1892 in Greenville, Wayne, Missouri223; died 10 Jun 1961 in Centreville, St. Clair, Illinois223.

 

 

        46.  David8 Zänger (Johann David7, Lorentz6, Johann Jacob5, Philipp4 Zenger, Michael3, Peter2 Zänger, Anthoni1 Zenger) was born 03 Sep 1848 in Wangen, Bas-Rhin, France224, and died 14 May 1914.  He married Caroline Heid 26 Feb 1894 in Wangen, Bas-Rhin, France225, daughter of Charles Heid and Marguerite Fritsch.  She was born 29 Sep 1865 in Wangen, Bas-Rhin, France226, and died 30 Jul 1953 in Wangen, Bas-Rhin, France227.

       

Children of David Zänger and Caroline Heid are:

        147             i.    Johann David9 Zaenger, born abt. Jul 1894; died 30 Jul 1894.

        148            ii.    Edouard Zaenger, born 22 Jan 1896 in Wangen, Bas-Rhin, France228.  He married Salomé Dettling229 abt. 1923; born 05 Nov 1901230.

        149           iii.    Wilhelm Zaenger, born abt. Dec 1897; died 25 Dec 1897.

 

 

        48.  Charles Frédéric8 Zänger (Johann David7, Lorentz6, Johann Jacob5, Philipp4 Zenger, Michael3, Peter2 Zänger, Anthoni1 Zenger) was born 04 Jul 1854 in Wangen, Bas-Rhin, France231, and died 11 Jun 1934 in Wangen, Bas-Rhin, France232.  He married Sophia Heid 18 Jun 1880 in Wangen, Bas-Rhin, France233, daughter of Charles Heid and Marguerite Fritsch.  She was born 13 Apr 1862 in Wangen, Bas-Rhin, France234, and died 27 Sep 1944 in Wangen, Bas-Rhin, France235.

       

Children of Charles Zänger and Sophia Heid are:

        150             i.    Julia9 Zaenger, born 09 Oct 1880 in Wangen, Bas-Rhin, France236,237,238.  She married Karl Wolff 16 Jan 1916 in Wangen, Bas-Rhin, France239; born 10 Dec 1878 in Düsseldorf, North Rhine-Westphalia, Germany239.

        151            ii.    Charles David Zaenger, born 16 May 1882 in Wangen, Bas-Rhin, France240,241; died 19 Nov 1939 in Wangen, Bas-Rhin, France242.  He married Eva Adam 12 Feb 1909 in Wangen, Bas-Rhin, France243,244; born abt. Nov 1885 in Furchhausen, Bas-Rhin, France.

        152           iii.    Elise Sophie Zaenger, born 24 Apr 1891 in Wangen, Bas-Rhin, France245,246,247; died 12 Oct 1972 in Bousewiller, Bas-Rhin, France248.  She married Valentin Adam 20 Jan 1917 in Wangen, Bas-Rhin, France249; born 18 Feb 1889 in Furchhausen, Bas-Rhin, France249.

        153           iv.    Pauline Zaenger, born 25 Jan 1898 in Wangen, Bas-Rhin, France250,251.

 

 

        50.  Christian F.8 Miller (Maria Barbara7 Zänger, Lorentz6, Johann Jacob5, Philipp4 Zenger, Michael3, Peter2 Zänger, Anthoni1 Zenger) was born abt. Sep 1864 in Perrysburg, Wood, Ohio, and died 18 Oct 1924 in Warrensville Twp., Cuyahoga, Ohio.  He married Grace E. Glasgow 03 Apr 1895 in Bellevue, Huron, Ohio, daughter of Adam Glasgow and Harriet Spittle.  She was born abt. Jul 1873 in Ohio, and died 13 Jan 1916 in Cleveland, Cuyahoga, Ohio.

 

Notes for Christian F. Miller:

enumerated in his father-in-law's household the 1900 census as "Crist F Miller", with wife Grace, and married for 5 years. She is listed as the mother of three children, though none are living. In the 1910 census, Christian F. and Grace E. Miller ar listed on John Ave. in Cleveland, with a 9 year-old son, Charles F. Grace is shown as the mother of five children, one living.

 

More About Christian F. Miller:

Burial: West Park Cemetery; Cleveland, Cuyahoga, Ohio

Census: 1870, Perrysburg, Wood, Ohio

Census1: 1900, Bellevue, Lyme Twp., Huron, Ohio

Census2: 1910, Cleveland, Cuyahoga, Ohio

 

Notes for Grace E. Glasgow:

"'Married'

Glasgow - Miller. - On Wednesday noon, April 3, 1895, at the home of the bride's father, Adam Glasgow, E. Main street, Miss Grace E. Glasgow and Mr. Christian F. Miller, Rev. M. J. Keyes officiating.       Cupid, the god of love and marriage, is still shooting his arrows thick and fast in our midst and many are the victims of his archery. For some time it has been an open secret that Miss Glasgow and Mr. Miller were shortly to be married.       At 12 m. on Wednesday, in the presence of relatives and friends, and amidst a profusion of floral beauty they plighted their troth and were pronounced "husband and wife" by Rev. M. J. Keyes.       Miss Glasgow is a young lady of fine physique, a gracious presence, and sunny disposition. She has been active in church and Sunday school work and is one of the best known young ladies in Bellevue.       Mr. Miller is a young man of integrity, sober, industrious and trustworthy. He is employed by the W. & L. E. R'y as car inspector.       The young people have the best wishes of numerous friends for a future full of life's joys. They will please accept the congratulations of the Gazette.       Miss Bertha Hollopeter, of Norwalk, acted as bridesmaid, and Mr. Frank Catherman as groomsman, Misses Hallie Smith and Lola Lopeman, as ushers.       After the marriage ceremony, an elegant wedding dinner was partaken of. The wedded pair were the recipients of many present both useful and ornamental. They left on the 4:10 Wheeling train for Toledo and Perrysburg, where they will spend a portion of their honeymoon. Upon their return they will take up their residence with the brides's father."

 - Bellevue (Ohio) Gazette, Thursday, 4 April 1895, p.1, c. 6

 

"'Death of Mrs. Grace Glassgow-Miller'

Mrs. E. L. Dole received a telegram Friday announcing the death of Mrs. Grace Glassgow-Miller, who passed away at her home in Cleveland last Thursday evening. The deceased was a daughter of Adam Glassgow and her girlhood days were spent in Bellevue where she attended the public schools and was married to C. F. Miller. The family moved to Cleveland some ten years ago. The husband and one son Charles 16 years of age survive.       She also leaves one brother, Charles Glassgow, who is in the U. S. mail service and who now runs between Seattle, Washington and Juneau, Alaska. The funeral of Mrs. Miller took place Saturday afternoon and Mrs. Anna McMichael attended."

 - Bellevue (Ohio) Gazette, Thursday, 20 January 1916, p. 3, c. 4

 

 

More About Grace E. Glasgow:

Burial: West Park Cemetery; Cleveland, Cuyahoga, Ohio

       

Children of Christian Miller and Grace Glasgow are:

        154             i.    child9 Miller, born abt. 1896; died Bef. Jun 1900.

        155            ii.    child Miller, born abt. 1898; died Bef. Jun 1900.

        156           iii.    child Miller, born abt. 1899; died Bef. Jun 1900.

        157           iv.    Charles F. Miller, born abt. 1900 in Ohio.

        158            v.    Carne Ruth Miller, born 01 Oct 1903 in Bellevue, Huron, Ohio; died Bef. 1910.

 

 

        52.  Frédéric8 Treuschel (Catharina Elisabetha7 Zänger, Lorentz6, Johann Jacob5, Philipp4 Zenger, Michael3, Peter2 Zänger, Anthoni1 Zenger) was born 13 Sep 1853 in Wangen, Bas-Rhin, France252, and died 07 Feb 1932 in Toledo, Lucas, Ohio253.  He married Margaret DeFreese 28 Nov 1878 in Goshen, Elkhart, Indiana253.  She was born abt. Nov 1858 in Germany254, and died 1942.

 

Notes for Frédéric Treuschel:

"'Frederick Treuschel Called By Death'

Frederick Treuschel was born to Michael and Elizabeth Treuscel Sept. 13, 1853, at Wangum, Germany, and departed this life at his home in Toledo, Ohio, Feb. 7, 1932, after an illness of several weeks.      On Nov. 28, 1878 he was united in marriage to Margaret De Freese at Goshen, Ind., and to this union were born three children.      …."

 - Daily Sentinel-Tribune (Wood County, Ohio), Monday, 15 February 1932, p. 8, c. 3

 

 

More About Frédéric Treuschel:

Burial: Willow Cemetery; Oregon, Lucas, Ohio

Census1: 1880, Elkhart Co., Indiana

Census2: 1900, Toledo, Lucas, Ohio

Census3: 1920, Toledo, Lucas, Ohio

 

More About Margaret DeFreese:

Burial: Willow Cemetery; Oregon, Lucas, Ohio

       

Children of Frédéric Treuschel and Margaret DeFreese are:

        159             i.    Alfred9 Treuschel, born abt. Sep 1879 in Elkhart Co., Indiana255; died 17 May 1918 in Toledo, Lucas, Ohio256.

 

More About Alfred Treuschel:

Burial: 20 May 1918, Willow Cemetery; Oregon, Lucas, Ohio256

 

        160            ii.    John George Treuschel, born 13 Mar 1881 in Indiana257,258; died 05 Mar 1973 in Toledo, Lucas, Ohio.  He married Alice Scanes abt. 1905; born abt. Nov 1880 in Ohio259; died 07 Oct 1958 in Toledo, Lucas, Ohio.

 

Notes for John George Treuschel:

 

WW1 card was indexed under the spelling "Trenschel".

 

More About John George Treuschel:

Burial: Willow Cemetery; Oregon, Lucas, Ohio

Census2: 1920, Toledo, Lucas, Ohio

Occupation: 1920, Wallpaper salesman

 

More About Alice Scanes:

Burial: Willow Cemetery; Oregon, Lucas, Ohio

 

        161           iii.    Emma Treuschel, born 08 Mar 1883 in Elkhart Co., Indiana260,261; died 09 Oct 1951 in Toledo, Lucas, Ohio.  She married William Zimmerman abt. 1904; born abt. 05 Oct 1873262; died abt. 21 Nov 1964 in Toledo, Lucas, Ohio263.

 

More About Emma Treuschel:

Burial: Willow Cemetery; Oregon, Lucas, Ohio

 

More About William Zimmerman:

Born1: abt. Oct 1874, Ohio264

Burial: Willow Cemetery; Oregon, Lucas, Ohio

Census2: 1920, Toledo, Lucas, Ohio

Occupation: 1920, Clerk, wholesale stationery

 

 

        55.  Charles8 Treuschel (Catharina Elisabetha7 Zänger, Lorentz6, Johann Jacob5, Philipp4 Zenger, Michael3, Peter2 Zänger, Anthoni1 Zenger) was born 11 Mar 1859 in Wangen, Bas-Rhin, France265,266, and died 1928.  He married Katherine Zulch 11 Mar 1885 in Wood Co., Ohio267,268, daughter of Justus Zülch and Anna Zülch.  She was born abt. Feb 1867 in Germany269, and died abt. 16 Jan 1937 in Elkhart, Indiana.

 

More About Charles Treuschel:

Burial: Willow Cemetery; Oregon, Lucas, Ohio

Census1: 1900, Cleveland Twp., Elkhart, Indiana

Census2: 1910, Cleveland Twp., Elkhart, Indiana

Census3: 1920, Concord Twp., Elkhart, Indiana

 

More About Katherine Zulch:

Burial: 18 Jan 1937, Willow Cemetery; Oregon, Lucas, Ohio270

Census3: 1930, Elkhart, Elkhart, Inddiana

       

Children of Charles Treuschel and Katherine Zulch are:

        162             i.    Alice9 Treuschel, born abt. 31 Mar 1887 in Ohio271,272; died 26 Jan 1974 in Toledo, Lucas, Ohio.

 

More About Alice Treuschel:

Census3: 1930, Elkhart, Elkhart, Inddiana

 

        163            ii.    Carl Augustus Treuschel, born abt. 02 May 1891 in Toledo, Lucas, Ohio273,274; died 11 Mar 1949 in Toledo, Lucas, Ohio.

 

Notes for Carl Augustus Treuschel:

"'Treuschel Rites Slated Monday'

Funeral services for Carl A. Trueschel, brother of Miss Alice Treuschel, Fremont schools religious education instructor, who died Friday at Toledo hospital, will be held Monday at 2 p. m. at the Worth-Clegg mortuary, east Broadway, Toledo. Friends may call at the funeral home.             Surviving are his sister, Alice, and two nieces at Fon du Lac, Wis."

 - Fremont (Ohio) News-Messenger, Saturday, 12 March 1949, p. 2, c. 1

 

 

More About Carl Augustus Treuschel:

Burial: Willow Cemetery; Oregon, Lucas, Ohio

Census3: 1930, Elkhart, Elkhart, Inddiana

 

        164           iii.    Walter H. Treuschel, born abt. 17 Jun 1897 in Toledo, Lucas, Ohio275,276; died abt. Mar 1947 in Milwaukee, Wisconsin.

 

Notes for Walter H. Treuschel:

After finding the name "Treuschel" was in the Hayes Library online index, I was able to locate the following article -

"'Brother of City Teacher Is Dead'

Funeral services for  Walter H. Treuschel, 49, Swanton, O., brother of Miss Alice G. Treuschel, religious education teacher in Fremont schools, were held Monday afternoon in Toledo.       Mr. Treuschel died Friday in St. Joseph's hospital, Milwaukee, Wis…."

 - Fremont (Ohio) News-Messenger, 24 March 1947, p. 1, c. 8

 

 

More About Walter H. Treuschel:

Burial: Willow Cemetery; Oregon, Lucas, Ohio

Census: 1900, Cleveland Twp., Elkhart, Indiana

Census1: 1910, Cleveland Twp., Elkhart, Indiana

Census2: 1920, Concord Twp., Elkhart, Indiana

 

 

        56.  Elisabeth8 Treuschel (Catharina Elisabetha7 Zänger, Lorentz6, Johann Jacob5, Philipp4 Zenger, Michael3, Peter2 Zänger, Anthoni1 Zenger) was born 31 May 1860 in Wangen, Bas-Rhin, France277, and died 19 May 1931 in Center Twp., Wood, Ohio278,279.  She married John Heid 10 Dec 1885 in Wood Co., Ohio280, son of Johann Heid and Catherine Bauer.  He was born 25 Dec 1859 in Wangen, Bas-Rhin, France281, and died 08 Apr 1924 in Center Twp., Wood, Ohio.

 

Notes for Elisabeth Treuschel:

"'Mrs. John Heid Dies After Long Illness'

Mrs. John Heid, for many years a resident of Center township, passed away this morning at 7:30 o'clock at the home of her daughter, Mrs. Minehart Lorenzen, who lives on the Foos road northeast of Bowling Green. She would have been 71 years of age on the last day of this month.          Surviving are her daughter, Mrs. Minehart Lorenzen, of Center township; a sister, Mrs. Alfred Maurer, of No. 444 North Prospect street, Bowling Green, and a brother, Fred Treuschel, of Toledo."

 - Daily Sentinel-Tribune (Wood County, Ohio),  Tuesday, 19 May 1931, p. 1, c. 1

 

 

More About Elisabeth Treuschel:

Burial: Union Hill Cemetery; Plain Twp., Wood, Ohio

 

More About John Heid:

Burial: Union Hill Cemetery; Plain Twp., Wood, Ohio

Died1: 10 Apr 1924282

       

Child of Elisabeth Treuschel and John Heid is:

        165             i.    Fidelia9 Heid283, born 06 Mar 1888 in Center Twp., Wood, Ohio284; died 08 Jun 1966 in Bowling Green, Wood, Ohio285.  She married Minehart Lorenzen 25 Dec 1907 in Wood Co., Ohio286,287; born 14 Feb 1886 in Clay Center, Ottawa, Ohio288; died 03 Nov 1961 in Center Twp., Wood, Ohio288.

 

More About Fidelia Heid:

Burial: 1966, Union Hill Cemetery; Plain Twp., Wood, Ohio289

 

Notes for Minehart Lorenzen:

"'Minehart Lorenzen'

Minehart (mick) Lorenzen, 75, a farmer, died today at his home on the Nims Road, where he had lived the last 51 years. He had been in failing health for six years.       The son of Mr. and Mrs. Conrad Lorenzen, he was born Feb. 14, 1886, in Clay Center. On Dec. 25, 1907, he married Fedelia Heidt.       …."

 - Daily Sentinel-Tribune ([Bowling Green] Wood County, Ohio), 3 November 1961

 

 

More About Minehart Lorenzen:

Burial: 1961, Union Hill Cemetery; Bowling Green, Wood, Ohio290,291

 

 

        57.  Barbara8 Treuschel (Catharina Elisabetha7 Zänger, Lorentz6, Johann Jacob5, Philipp4 Zenger, Michael3, Peter2 Zänger, Anthoni1 Zenger) was born 05 Apr 1862 in Wangen, Bas-Rhin, France292, and died 09 Dec 1936 in Perrysburg, Wood, Ohio293.  She married Alfred Maurer 27 Mar 1884 in Bowling Green, Wood, Ohio294,295,296,297.  He was born 03 Dec 1856 in La Chaux-de-Fonds, Switzerland298, and died 18 Sep 1947 in New Carlisle, Clark, Ohio298.

 

Notes for Barbara Treuschel:

"'Death Ends Long Illness Here Of Mrs. Maurer, 74'

Following an illness of five years, Mrs. Alfred Maurer, 74, died today at 2:00 A. M. in her residence at 444 North Prospect St. Heart trouble was blamed by an attending physician as the cause of death.       For several months, Mrs. Maurer had been bedfast. She was widely known, having been a member of the Presbyterian Church and Wiley Relief Corps. Before joining the Presbyterian Church, she was a member of the German Methodist Episcopal Church.       Mrs. Maurer moved to Bowling Green from Tontogany in March 1912. She was born in Alsace-Lorraine on April 9, 1862, and  at the age of 10, came to the United States with her parents, Michael and Elizabeth Trueschel. …."

 - Daily Sentinel-Tribune (Wood County, Ohio), Wednesday, 9 December 1936, p. 1, c. 3

 

 

More About Barbara Treuschel:

Burial: 11 Dec 1936, Union Hill Cemetery; Bowling Green, Wood, Ohio299

 

Notes for Alfred Maurer:

"'Alfred Maurer, 90, Passes After Long And Useful Life'

Alfred Maurer, 90, formerly of this city, passed away yesterday morning at the home of his son, John, New Carlisle. Mr. Maurer had been ill with complications for the past four years, and had moved to New Carlisle about 13 months ago. He has been a resident of Food (sic) County for the past 70 years.       Mr. Maurer was born Dec. 3, 1856, at Chaux-de-Fonds, Switzerland, and would have been 91 on his next birthday. …."

 - Daily Sentinel-Tribune ([Bowling Green] Wood County, Ohio), 19 September 1947, p. 1

 

 

More About Alfred Maurer:

Burial: 22 Sep 1947, Union Hill Cemetery; Bowling Green, Wood, Ohio300

       

Children of Barbara Treuschel and Alfred Maurer are:

        166             i.    Amelia P.9 Maurer, born 09 Feb 1885 in Plain Twp., Wood, Ohio301,302,303,304; died 10 May 1978 in Bowling Green, Wood, Ohio305.  She married Joseph Earl Long 29 Jan 1908 in Wood Co., Ohio305,306; born 27 Jan 1881 in Grand Rapids Twp., Wood, Ohio306; died 04 Dec 1921 in Toledo, Lucas, Ohio307.

 

More About Amelia P. Maurer:

Burial: 12 May 1978, Union Hill Cemetery; Bowling Green, Wood, Ohio307

 

More About Joseph Earl Long:

Burial: Union Hill Cemetery; Bowling Green, Wood, Ohio

 

        167            ii.    John Maurer, born abt. 23 Jul 1897 in Ohio308,309; died abt. Jun 1981 in Troy, Miami, Ohio310.

 

 

        59.  Philip8 Zanger (Philipp Jacob7 Zänger, Lorentz6, Johann Jacob5, Philipp4 Zenger, Michael3, Peter2 Zänger, Anthoni1 Zenger) was born 27 Dec 1856 in Perrysburg, Wood, Ohio311, and died 03 Dec 1915 in Fair Plains, Cattaraugus, New York312.  He married Lena Silleman313 18 May 1881313, daughter of Leopold Silleman and Louise Foss.  She was born 12 Oct 1857 in New York314, and died 23 Mar 1930 in Dayton, Cattaraugus, New York314.

 

More About Philip Zanger:

Burial: Dec 1915, Markham's Cemetery; Markham, Cattaraugus, New York314

 

More About Lena Silleman:

Burial: Mar 1930, Markham's Cemetery; Markham, Cattaraugus, New York314

       

Child of Philip Zanger and Lena Silleman is:

        168             i.    Parm Merton9 Zanger314, born 16 Nov 1882315; died 05 Jan 1951 in Gowanda, Cattaraugus, New York.  He married Bianca Beaver abt. 1908; born 02 Nov 1886 in Holland, Erie, New York316,317; died 08 Mar 1942 in Gowanda, Cattaraugus, New York318.

 

More About Parm Merton Zanger:

Born1: Nov 1882, New York319

Born2: 16 Nov 1886320

Burial: Jan 1951, Markham's Cemetery; Markham, Cattaraugus, New York320

Died1: 15 Jan 1951320

 

More About Bianca Beaver:

Burial: Mar 1942, Markham's Cemetery; Markham, Cattaraugus, New York320

Census: 1900, Dayton Twp., Cattaraugus, New York

 

 

        61.  Barbara8 Zanger (Philipp Jacob7 Zänger, Lorentz6, Johann Jacob5, Philipp4 Zenger, Michael3, Peter2 Zänger, Anthoni1 Zenger) was born 13 Aug 1860 in Perrysburg, Wood, Ohio321,322, and died 05 Nov 1951 in Columbus, Franklin, Ohio322.  She married Barney McConathy 07 Sep 1882 in Lucas Co., Ohio323,324.  He was born abt. 08 Sep 1846 in Canada325, and died 07 Oct 1915 in Columbus, Franklin, Ohio326.

 

More About Barbara Zanger:

Burial: 08 Nov 1951, Green Lawn Cemetery; Columbus, Franklin, Ohio

Census3: 1930, Columbus, Franklin, Ohio

 

More About Barney McConathy:

Burial: 09 Oct 1915, Green Lawn Cemetery; Columbus, Franklin, Ohio

       

Children of Barbara Zanger and Barney McConathy are:

        169             i.    Mildred9 McConathy, born abt. Sep 1884327; died 15 Feb 1959 in Columbus, Franklin, Ohio328.  She married Ferdinand Edward Hoop abt. 1905; born 18 May 1883 in Fairland, Shelby, Indiana329,330; died 24 Feb 1946 in Columbus, Franklin, Ohio.

 

More About Ferdinand Edward Hoop:

Burial: Glen Rest Cemetery; Reynoldsburg, Franklin, Ohio

Census1: 1920, Indianapolis, Marion, Indiana

Census2: 1930, Columbus, Franklin, Ohio

Occupation: 1920, Traveling salesman

 

        170            ii.    Marie McConathy, born 23 Dec 1887 in Columbus, Franklin, Ohio331; died 26 Sep 1966.

 

More About Marie McConathy:

Burial: Green Lawn Cemetery; Columbus, Franklin, Ohio

Census2: 1930, Columbus, Franklin, Ohio

 

        171           iii.    Doris McConathy, born 07 Oct 1895 in Columbus, Franklin, Ohio332,333; died 05 Jul 1969 in Columbus, Franklin, Ohio333.  She married Clifford Allen Risley abt. 1919; born 07 Oct 1884 in Washington Court House, Fayette, Ohio334,335,336,337; died 03 Feb 1964 in Columbus, Franklin, Ohio338,339.

 

More About Doris McConathy:

Burial: Green Lawn Cemetery; Columbus, Franklin, Ohio340

 

More About Clifford Allen Risley:

Burial: Green Lawn Cemetery; Columbus, Franklin, Ohio340

Census2: 1930, Columbus, Franklin, Ohio

 

 

        62.  Fredrica Mary8 Zanger (Philipp Jacob7 Zänger, Lorentz6, Johann Jacob5, Philipp4 Zenger, Michael3, Peter2 Zänger, Anthoni1 Zenger) was born abt. 13 Feb 1863 in Perrysburg, Wood, Ohio, and died 26 Feb 1949 in Toledo, Lucas, Ohio.  She married Christian H. Greiner 05 Feb 1896 in Franklin Co., Ohio.  He was born abt. 1848 in Germany, and died abt. Jan 1927.

 

Notes for Fredrica Mary Zanger:

Within the last few months (mid 2006), I've finally gotten around to looking into the marriage records for Franklin County, Ohio, to see if there were any records for Henrietta's two daughters who were living with her in Columbus in the 1890's. I did find a listing for Fredrica, with a marriage to a "C. H. Greiner"; fortunately, the name was unusual enough that I was able to locate this family in the census under "Christian H." Greiner.

 

More About Fredrica Mary Zanger:

Burial: Fort Meigs Cemetery; Perrysburg, Wood, Ohio

Census3: 1930, Toledo, Lucas, Ohio

 

More About Christian H. Greiner:

Burial: Fort Meigs Cemetery; Perrysburg, Wood, Ohio

Census1: 1880, Perrysburg, Wood, Ohio

Census2: 1910, Toledo, Lucas, Ohio

Census3: 1920, Toledo, Lucas, Ohio

       

Children of Fredrica Zanger and Christian Greiner are:

        172             i.    Ruth M.9 Greiner, born abt. 19 Dec 1896; died 23 Feb 1994 in Maumee, Lucas, Ohio.

 

More About Ruth M. Greiner:

Burial: Fort Meigs Cemetery; Perrysburg, Wood, Ohio

 

        173            ii.    Betty A. Greiner, born abt. 24 Aug 1898; died abt. 02 Aug 1996 in Lucas Co., Ohio.  She married Paul Rosebrough Geddes; born abt. 14 Mar 1881341.

 

More About Paul Rosebrough Geddes:

Census2: 1920, Toledo, Lucas, Ohio

Census3: 1930, De Leon Springs, Volusia, Florida

 

        174           iii.    Donald Z. Greiner, born abt. 22 Aug 1903; died 16 Jul 1982 in Maumee, Lucas, Ohio.  He married Roberta H. [-?-] Greiner abt. 1927; born abt. 17 Jun 1904; died abt. 24 Dec 1975 in Toledo, Lucas, Ohio.

 

 

        63.  Eliza8 Zanger (Philipp Jacob7 Zänger, Lorentz6, Johann Jacob5, Philipp4 Zenger, Michael3, Peter2 Zänger, Anthoni1 Zenger) was born abt. Jan 1865 in Perrysburg, Wood, Ohio, and died 25 Dec 1943 in Columbus, Franklin, Ohio.  She married John Wesley Fisher 07 Jun 1893 in Franklin Co., Ohio.  He was born abt. Jun 1864 in Ohio, and died 08 Feb 1926 in Columbus, Franklin, Ohio.