Barbara Schertz: The Schrock-Birkey Connection

Barbara Schertz

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Generation: 1

  1. 1.  Barbara Schertz (daughter of Peter Schertz and Catherine Springer).

Generation: 2

  1. 2.  Peter Schertz was born on 18 Aug 1833 in Alsace Lorraine, FR (son of Joseph Schertz and Maria Leman); died on 13 Jun 1911 in IL; was buried in Gibson City, Ford Co., IL.

    Other Events and Attributes:

    • Immigration: 1842, Butler Co., OH
    • Residence: 1853, Tazewell Co., IL
    • Residence: 1855, McLean Co., IL

    Notes:



    Immigration:
    He emigrated when 9 years old from Province of Alsace on the River Rhine in 1842.

    Buried:
    Drummer Township Cemetery

    Peter married Catherine Springer on 20 Feb 1863 in Stanford, McLean Co., IL. Catherine (daughter of Christian Springer and Magdalena Engel (Ingle)) was born on 15 Aug 1839 in Hamilton, Butler Co., OH; died on 20 May 1915 in Saybrook, McLean Co., IL; was buried in Gibson City, Ford Co., IL. [Group Sheet] [Family Chart]


  2. 3.  Catherine Springer was born on 15 Aug 1839 in Hamilton, Butler Co., OH (daughter of Christian Springer and Magdalena Engel (Ingle)); died on 20 May 1915 in Saybrook, McLean Co., IL; was buried in Gibson City, Ford Co., IL.

    Other Events and Attributes:

    • Religion: Mennonite

    Notes:

    Obit: (scanned from Newspaper clipping)
    Death of Mother and Son. 
    Mrs. Catherine Schertz, one of the early pioneers of this neighborhood, died at her home' a few miles west of Gibson City a few minutes before midnight, on Thursday, May 20. The following morning at 6:30 o'clock her son, J. E. Schertz, who had been an invalid for nearly two' years, passed away. 
    A double funeral was held at the Christian church in this city at 2:30 o'clock last Sunday afternoon. The funeral sermon was preached by Rev. Joseph King of Carlock, who was assisted in the service by Rev Peter Schantz of Normal, and Rev. C. J. Robertson of this city. 
    The funeral was one of the largest ever held in this city. All available sitting and standing room in the church was filled, and a great crowd remained outside. It is estimated that a thousand persons came to the funeral. Interment was in the Gibson cemetery. 

    Mrs. Catherine Schertz.

    Catherine Springer was born near Hamilton, Butler county, Ohio, August 15, 1839, 'and died May 20, 1915, aged 75 years, 9 months and 5 days. She migrated early in life .with her parents to the vicinity of Stanford, Ill., where she resided for a number of years. She was united in marriage to Peter Schertz of Stanford February 20, 1863. 
    To this union were born eleven children, one dying in infancy. Thirty-six years .ago she, with her husband and family, moved to eastern McLean county, near Gibson City, where she resided until the time of her death. Her husband preceded her in death in June, 1911. 
    She united with the Mennonite church in her youth, and always took great interest in the work of the church and the progress of her beloved faith. She, with her husband was instrumental in leading and seeing every one of their children accept the faith of Christ and unite with the church. This gave her. great joy in her last days and hours' of life. She was a charter member of the South Anchor Mennonite church, of which her son-in-law, Rev. A. Augspurger, is pastor.
    She leaves to mourn .her loss nine children-George, of Hudson; Joseph and Peter, of Saybrook; Emma Augspurger, also of Saybrook; Minnie Guengerich, of Anchor; and Albert E., Mary A., Elizabeth M. and Daniel, at home. One son,. John E., succeeded his mother in death just six and one half hours. . She also leaves one sister at Danvers, Ill.; one brother at Cleghorn, Iowa, and one at Stanford, III. She is also survived by sixteen grandchildren and many other relatives and friends. She was an aunt of P. Schertz of this city. 
    She was well known in the vicinity of Gibson City, where she resided for many years, and will be greatly missed by her many friends.

    Buried:
    Drummer Township Cemetery

    Children:
    1. Emma Ellen Schertz was born on 15 Feb 1863 in Stanford, McLean Co., IL; died on 22 Aug 1942 in Saybrook, McLean Co., IL; was buried in Saybrook, McLean Co., IL.
    2. Mary Ann Schertz was born on 1 Nov 1864 in Stanford, McLean Co., IL; died on 30 Aug 1933; was buried in Gibson City, Ford Co., IL.
    3. George Christian Schertz was born on 29 Oct 1866 in Stanford, McLean Co., IL; died on 24 Dec 1944 in Hudson, McLean Co., IL; was buried in Carlock, Dry Grove Twp., McLean Co., IL.
    4. Joseph William Schertz was born on 10 Oct 1868 in Stanford, McLean Co., IL; died on 2 Mar 1950 in Eureka, Woodford Co., IL; was buried in Fisher, Champaign Co., IL.
    5. John Edward Schertz was born in Nov 1870 in IL; died on 22 May 1915 in Ford Co., IL; was buried in Gibson City, Ford Co., IL.
    6. 1. Barbara Schertz
    7. Elizabeth Schertz was born in 1873; died in 1942; was buried in Gibson City, Ford Co., IL.
    8. Minnie Schertz was born on 16 Jan 1876 in Gibson City, Ford Co., IL; died on 11 Sep 1964 in Gibson City, Ford Co., IL; was buried in Gibson City, Ford Co., IL.
    9. Peter Arthur Schertz was born on 16 Jul 1878 in Saybrook, McLean Co., IL; died on 28 Oct 1949 in Saybrook, McLean Co., IL; was buried in Hudson, McLean Co., IL.
    10. Daniel David Schertz was born on 16 Oct 1880 in Gibson City, Ford Co., IL; died on 14 Mar 1962 in Gibson City, Ford Co., IL; was buried in Gibson City, Ford Co., IL.
    11. Albert Earl Schertz was born on 9 Nov 1883 in Gibson City, Ford Co., IL; died on 18 Jan 1956 in Peoria, Peoria Co., IL; was buried in Gibson City, Ford Co., IL.


Generation: 3

  1. 4.  Joseph Schertz was born on 22 Nov 1804 in Foulcrey, Moselle, FR; died on 22 Nov 1885 in Danvers, McLean Co., IL; was buried in Danvers, McLean Co., IL.

    Other Events and Attributes:

    • Immigration: 23 May 1839, New York, NY
    • Residence: Abt 1842, Butler Co., OH

    Notes:



    Birth:
    Gravestone gives date as 22 Nov 1800

    Buried:
    Stouts Grove Cemetery

    Joseph + Maria Leman. Maria was born in 1804 in Hattigny, Moselle, FR. [Group Sheet] [Family Chart]


  2. 5.  Maria Leman was born in 1804 in Hattigny, Moselle, FR.

    Notes:

    Birth:
    from email 19 Mar 2012, Rick Kaufman, Danvers, IL

    Children:
    1. 2. Peter Schertz was born on 18 Aug 1833 in Alsace Lorraine, FR; died on 13 Jun 1911 in IL; was buried in Gibson City, Ford Co., IL.

  3. 6.  Christian Springer was born on 15 Oct 1792 in Sarrebourg, Moselle, FR (son of Georges (Jörg) Springer and Madelaine Verkler (Wurkler)); died on 8 Oct 1879 in Stanford, McLean Co., IL; was buried in Stanford, McLean Co., IL.

    Other Events and Attributes:

    • Census: 1830, Madison, Butler Co., OH
    • Census: 1860, Mosquito Grove, IL

    Notes:

    The biography of a son in The History of McLean County, Illinois describes his father Christian Springer: "From 1812 to 1815, he was in the service of, and member of the body guard of Napoleon the First."

    The Sequicentennial History of Washington, "The Springers came from France, where a brother, Christian, served as a personal bodyguard to Napoleon Bonaparte and was in the memorable battle at Waterloo."

    Portrait and Biographical Album of McLean County: "Christian Springer was a miller by trade, and with four other brothers, served under Napoleon in the War of 1812, in his native country, for a period of four years and then deserted, for the third time, finally coming to the United States."

    On Dec. 21, 1822 at Destry Christian married Magdalena/Magdeleine Engel in a double ceremony with sister Anne Springer and Jean Engel. The civil entry said that he was living at Hoste. Witnesses included Gaspard Gerber, 78, and Joseph Schwendi, 44. She was born Feb. 24, 1798, a daughter of Joseph Engel and Magdalena Gerber.

    Portrait and Biographical Album of McLean County gives the birth date Feb. 2, 1796.
    The History of McLean County: the Springers "...came to the United States, and landed at New Orleans June 12, 1830; went to Hamilton, Butler Co., Ohio, July 5, the same year."

    Portrait and Biographical Album of McLean County:
    Christian "...purchased 206 acres of land, where he resided for sixteen years." Christian appears on the 1830 census of Madison Township as a neighbor of Christian Augspurger, and on the 1840 census of Fairfield Township next door to brother-in-law Christian Gerber ('Christian Garver') who married his oldest sister Catherine.

    The Butler County Records Center in Hamilton, Ohio holds a naturalization Declaration of Intent from the September 1840 court term for Christian Springer, 48, from France; and sons Joseph, 16; Peter, 13; Christian, 11; John, 6; and Andrew, 4.

    Christian and Magdalena are absent from the 1850 census of Fairfield, Butler County, Ohio. It shows a household with only their children: farmer Joseph Springer, 25, France; Peter, 22, France; Christian, 20, France; Magdalena, 17, Ohio; John, 12, Ohio; Andrew, 10, Ohio; Catharine, 7, Ohio; and Mary, 5, Ohio.

    In 1853 sons Joseph and Peter Springer ran a dry goods store at Hamilton, Butler County. It was destroyed by fire in February 1954. Joseph remained in Butler County, while his parents and siblings moved on to McLean County. They arrived at Danvers Nov. 10, 1854, and resettled at Allin in 1856.

    On Sept. 26, 1865, three of the younger brothers obtained public land in Allin. The names Christian W., John S., and Andrew J. Springer appear on the purchases of two parcels in Section 10: 107 acres and 53 acres, at $10 per acre.

    On the 1870 census of Allin, McLean County Christian is described as an 82-year-old retired farmer from France and 'Magdaleine' as a 77-year-old from France; the household also includes Andrew, 34, Ohio; Mary, 24, Ohio; and servant Mary Sherbine, 16, Ohio.

    Magdalena/Magdeleine Engel died at Stanford Sept. 29, 1870.
    Gospel Herald, November 1870: "On the 29th of September, in McLean county, Illinois, Magdalena Springer, aged 72 years, 2 months and 7 days. She lived 48 years in the bonds of matrimony, and leaves a deeply afflicted husband, 8 children, and 11 grand-children. She was a member of the Mennonite church since she was 14 years old, and trusted in God unto the end. She was buried on the 2nd of October, and many friends and relations followed her to the grave. Funeral discourses were delivered by Pre. Harris and the writer in English, and by Michael Linsinger in the German language. Chr. Gingerich."

    Christian Springer died at Stanford Oct. 3, 1879, at age 87. They are buried in Mount Pleasant Cemetery at Stanford.

    Birth:
    Mattmuhl

    Census:
    Neighbor to Christian Augsburger

    Census:
    Later Allin Township in about 1867

    Died:
    At age 88?

    Buried:
    Mount Pleasant Cemetery

    Christian married Magdalena Engel (Ingle) on 25 Dec 1822. Magdalena was born on 24 Feb 1798 in Lorraine, FR; died on 30 Sep 1870 in McLean Co., IL; was buried in Stanford, McLean Co., IL. [Group Sheet] [Family Chart]


  4. 7.  Magdalena Engel (Ingle) was born on 24 Feb 1798 in Lorraine, FR; died on 30 Sep 1870 in McLean Co., IL; was buried in Stanford, McLean Co., IL.

    Other Events and Attributes:

    • Religion: Mennonite

    Notes:

    Obit: From the Herald of Truth #175 11/1870
    On the 27th of September, in McLean County, Illinois, Magdalena Springer, aged 72 years, 2 months and 7 days. She lived 48 years in the bonds of matrimony, and leaves a deeply afflicted husband, 8 children and 11 grandchildren.

    She was a member of the Mennonite church since she was 11 years old, and trusted in God unto the end. She was buried on the 2nd of October, and many friends and relations followed her to the grave. Funeral discourses were delivered by Pre. Harris and the writer in English and by Michael Linsinger in the German Language.

    Gospel Herald, November 1870: "On the 29th of September, in McLean county, Illinois, Magdalena Springer, aged 72 years, 2 months and 7 days. She lived 48 years in the bonds of matrimony, and leaves a deeply afflicted husband, 8 children, and 11 grand-children. She was a member of the Mennonite church since she was 14 years old, and trusted in God unto the end. She was buried on the 2nd of October, and many friends and relations followed her to the grave. Funeral discourses were delivered by Pre. Harris and the writer in English, and by Michael Linsinger in the German language. Chr. Gingerich."

    Buried:
    Mount Pleasant Cemetery

    Children:
    1. John Springer was born on 27 Jan 1815 in OH; died on 15 Mar 1897; was buried in Browntown, Green Co., WI.
    2. Joseph Engel Springer was born on 24 Dec 1824 in Sarrebourg, Moselle, FR; died on 18 Apr 1907 in Pierce Co., WI; was buried in Spring Valley, Pierce Co., WI.
    3. Peter D. Springer was born on 5 Sep 1826 in Lorraine, FR; died on 24 Apr 1916 in Stanford, McLean Co., IL; was buried in Stanford, McLean Co., IL.
    4. Christian W. Springer was born on 25 Oct 1828 in Sarrebourg, Moselle, FR; died on 24 Sep 1881; was buried in Arrowsmith, McLean Co., IL.
    5. Andrew Jackson (A. J.) Springer was born on 24 Apr 1836 in Hamilton, Butler Co., OH; died on 29 Nov 1915 in Cleghorn, Cherokee Co., IA; was buried in Meriden, Cherokee Co., IA.
    6. 3. Catherine Springer was born on 15 Aug 1839 in Hamilton, Butler Co., OH; died on 20 May 1915 in Saybrook, McLean Co., IL; was buried in Gibson City, Ford Co., IL.


Generation: 4

  1. 12.  Georges (Jörg) Springer was born about 1753 in Lorraine, FR; died on 17 Dec 1813 in Hoff, Moselle, FR.

    Notes:



    Died:
    near Sarrebourg

    Georges + Madelaine Verkler (Wurkler). Madelaine (daughter of Rudolph Verkler (Wurkler) and Barbe Schertz) was born on 8 Jul 1760 in Bébing, Moselle, FR; died in Mattmille, Sarrebourg, Moselle, FR. [Group Sheet] [Family Chart]


  2. 13.  Madelaine Verkler (Wurkler) was born on 8 Jul 1760 in Bébing, Moselle, FR (daughter of Rudolph Verkler (Wurkler) and Barbe Schertz); died in Mattmille, Sarrebourg, Moselle, FR.

    Notes:

    A son died 10 Mar 1790, and the couple were living at the time at Mattmille. They had a total of nine children.

    Died:
    “grain mill”

    Children:
    1. 6. Christian Springer was born on 15 Oct 1792 in Sarrebourg, Moselle, FR; died on 8 Oct 1879 in Stanford, McLean Co., IL; was buried in Stanford, McLean Co., IL.
    2. Andre Springer was born on 15 Jun 1788 in Sarrebourg, Moselle, FR; died on 2 May 1861 in Saint-Médard, Moselle, FR.


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