John Augsburger: The Schrock-Birkey Connection

John Augsburger

Male 1868 - 1917  (49 years)


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Generation: 1

  1. 1.  John Augsburger was born on 1 Jan 1868 in Hopedale, Tazewell Co., IL (son of Noah Augsburger and Magdalena Schrock); died on 25 Mar 1917 in Hopedale, Tazewell Co., IL; was buried in Hopedale, Tazewell Co., IL.

    Other Events and Attributes:

    • USR1: Died In The 1917-18 Great Flu Epidemic

    Notes:

    Obit:

    Hopedale, IL 1868-John Augsburger was born in Hopedale in 1868, son of Noah Augsburger (1817-1903) and Magdalena Schrock (1824-1914). Both his parents were born in Germany. Noah served as a bishop and minister of Hopedale Amish Mennonite Church (1862-1876 era). After Lizzie's death John and the two children continued to live in the same house for several years with the help of a hired hand, Dena Griner, who cared for the children and household duties. In 1903 his father Noah died near Hopedale. It was probably then that the family moved to Hopedale and lived with hired help and John's mother, Magdalena, caring for the children. The following year, in 1904, John married a single lady, Fannie Wyse, from Wayland, Iowa. They had three daughters, one died in infancy. After John's death of flu during the 1917 worldwide epidemic, Fannie and her two daughters, accompanied by Ella, moved back to Wayland. It was there Ella met her husband, Fred Swartzendruber (1895-1981). John and Lizzie's children, Ella and Allen, were willed an 80-acre farm close to Noah Augsburger's 160-acre farm, Ella (1897-1974) and her new husband began their married life there in 1921. They had four children: Esther Augsburger Glick, Frederick J., Edith Augsburger Nafziger, and John Dale. Allen (1894-1927) lived on the Noah Augsburger farm,
    a centennial farm to this day. Allen married Louise Horsch (1897-1979) in 1918, daughter of Henry Horsch and Katherine Good of Fisher, and died in 1927 of appendicitis. They had no children.

    Spouse 1: Lizzie Litwiller
    Children: Ella Swartzendruber
    Allen J. Augsburger


    Spouse 2: Fannie Wyse
    Children: Infant Daughter (Died as an infant prior to 1917)
    Daughter
    Daughter

    Buried:
    Mennonite Church Cemetery

    John married Elizabeth (Lizzie) Litwiller on 13 Dec 1893. Elizabeth (daughter of Joseph Litwiller and Mary Ropp) was born on 13 Jan 1867 in IL; died on 11 Feb 1899 in Fisher, Champaign Co., IL; was buried in Tremont, Tazewell Co., IL. [Group Sheet] [Family Chart]

    Children:
    1. Allen J. Augsburger was born on 6 Mar 1896 in Dewey, Champaign Co., IL; died on 9 Oct 1927 in Bloomington, McLean Co., IL; was buried on 11 Oct 1927 in Hopedale, Tazewell Co., IL.
    2. Ella Mae Augsburger was born on 11 Dec 1897 in Dewey, Champaign Co., IL; died on 25 Feb 1974 in Goshen, IN.

    John married Fannie Wyse in 1904. [Group Sheet] [Family Chart]


Generation: 2

  1. 2.  Noah Augsburger was born on 30 Nov 1817 in Bavaria, GR (son of Noah (Iii) Augsburger and Elisabeth Eyer); died on 17 Jul 1903 in Hopedale, Tazewell Co., IL; was buried on 19 Jul 1903 in Hopedale, Tazewell Co., IL.

    Other Events and Attributes:

    • CLER: Y

    Notes:

    Obit: Herald of Truth - August 13, 1903 - Page 264
    Pre. Noah Augsburger was born in Bavaria, Germany, Nov. 30, 1817; died near Hopedale, Tazewell Co., Ill., July 17 1903, aged 85 Y., 8 M., 17 D. He was afflicted for some time with kidney trouble and other complications, incidental, in part, to old age. He labored in the ministry for many years, and after a well-spent life the Master called him to rest. He leaves his aged companion, three sons and one daughter to mourn their loss. Funeral services on the 19th at the Hopedale Amish Mennonite M.H. by Daniel Grieser and Daniel Roth in German and by Samuel Gerber in English. May God comfort the bereaved family and congregation in the loss they have sustained.
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    Owned a 160-acre farm which later was willed to Ella Augsburger Swartzendruber, his granddaughter. He was Bishop & Minister of Hopedale Amish Mennonite Church from 1862-1876.

    Buried:
    Hopedale Mennonite Cemetery

    Noah married Magdalena Schrock on 8 Jul 1855 in Tazewell Co., IL. Magdalena (daughter of Christian Schrag and Elisabeth Bircki) was born on 24 Mar 1824 in Bavaria, GR; died on 9 Nov 1914 in Hopedale, Tazewell Co., IL; was buried in Hopedale, Tazewell Co., IL. [Group Sheet] [Family Chart]


  2. 3.  Magdalena Schrock was born on 24 Mar 1824 in Bavaria, GR (daughter of Christian Schrag and Elisabeth Bircki); died on 9 Nov 1914 in Hopedale, Tazewell Co., IL; was buried in Hopedale, Tazewell Co., IL.

    Notes:

    Obit: Gospel Herald - Volume VII, Number 40 - December 31, 1914, page 647
    Augsburger.-Magdalena (Schrock) Augsburger was born in Germany, Mar. 24, 1824; died at her home near Hopedale, Ill., Nov. 9, 1914; aged 90 y. 7 m. 15 d. She was married to Noah Augsburger, who preceded her in death July 17, 1903. She leaves to mourn her departure 2 sons, 1 daughter, 17 grandchildren, 16 great-grandchildren, and 1 brother. Funeral services were conducted at the Hopedale A. M. Church of which she was a member, by Bros. John Birkey of that place, E. S. Hallman, Goshen, Ind., and Samuel Gerber, Tremont, Ill.
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    Obit:
    September 4th, 1875, in McLean Co, Ill., DAVID, infant son of Jacob and Magdalena AUGSPURGER. Services by Joseph Lichty of Canada, Christian Schlagel, and John P. Schmitt, from 1 Cor. 15.

    Buried:
    Hopedale Mennonite Cemetery

    Notes:

    Married:
    May have been an earlier date

    Children:
    1. Christian Augsburger was born on 15 Jul 1853 in Boynton Twp., Tazewell Co., IL; died on 26 Jul 1910 in Boynton Twp., Tazewell Co., IL; was buried in Hopedale, Tazewell Co., IL.
    2. 1. John Augsburger was born on 1 Jan 1868 in Hopedale, Tazewell Co., IL; died on 25 Mar 1917 in Hopedale, Tazewell Co., IL; was buried in Hopedale, Tazewell Co., IL.


Generation: 3

  1. 4.  Noah (Iii) Augsburger was born about 1792 in Strasbourg, Bas-Rhin, FR (son of Noah (Noe) (II) Augsburger and Anna Muller); died in Apr 1837; was buried on 8 Apr 1837.

    Other Events and Attributes:

    • Residence: Starnberg, Bavaria, GR
    • Residence: Mindelheim, Bavaria, GR
    • USR1: Tuberculosis
    • Residence: Abt 1828, Perlach, Bavaria, GR

    Notes:

    Residence:
    Hanfeld estate

    Residence:
    Hertleshof estate. This estate was purhcased in 1826 by Daniel Unzicker from a person who had purchased it from a creditor of Noah Augsburger II.

    Buried:
    Ministered by Andreas Eyer, who lived nearby at Stillerhof.

    Noah + Elisabeth Eyer. Elisabeth (daughter of Jakob Eyer and Magdalena Birki) died on 30 Mar 1837. [Group Sheet] [Family Chart]


  2. 5.  Elisabeth Eyer (daughter of Jakob Eyer and Magdalena Birki); died on 30 Mar 1837.

    Other Events and Attributes:

    • USR1: Apoplexy (sudden death by stroke)

    Notes:

    Husband and wife died just days apart in 1837: Elisabeth of a stroke and Noah of tuberculosis.

    Thirteen reported children:the first nine were boys and the last four were girls. About ten of their children were left orphans.

    Children: Noah, died as infant; Christian, Noah IV, Joseph, Jacob, Andreas, Johann, Petrus, Daniel, Katharina, Barbara, Elisabeth, Magdalena.

    Children:
    1. Jacob Augsburger was born on 29 Jul 1823 in Heinzenhof, Bavaria, GR; died on 21 Feb 1869 in Tazewell Co., IL; was buried in Tazewell Co., IL.
    2. 2. Noah Augsburger was born on 30 Nov 1817 in Bavaria, GR; died on 17 Jul 1903 in Hopedale, Tazewell Co., IL; was buried on 19 Jul 1903 in Hopedale, Tazewell Co., IL.

  3. 6.  Christian Schrag was born on 23 Dec 1798 in Zweibrücken, Rheinland-Pfalz, GR (son of Jakob Schrag and Magdalena Holly); died on 26 Aug 1831 in Unterföhring, Bavaria, GR.

    Other Events and Attributes:

    • Religion: Anabaptist (Wiedertaufer)
    • USR1: Pulmonary tuberculosis

    Notes:

    “Mennonite family Schrag from Giesing (Community Au) six family members together have 1000 Gulden as John Schrag counted out for the tribunal. The family is from the Bavarian Rhine District (Palatinate) with the following persons: Jakob, 84 years old previously farmed several estates, now in Giesing supported by his children. Children: Magdalena, servant with farmer Haslinger in Giesing; Katharina at home with her father; Joseph, hired hand in Kloster Scheyern; Johann, works as brandywine maker; Daniel, hired hand with farmer Glaser in Freimann. A son of Jakob Schrag of the first marriage with the name Jakob Muller [called a step-son in the first application] emigrated to America 13 years ago and settled in ‘Wilmont.’ He left behind a child by Barbara W., hired girl in Weissenfels by Pardorf, Munich, Katharina Muller, who is now 13 years old and is now in the care of the Mennonite Holly at Linden, District of Ebersberg. The Schrag family wish to take this child with them to America. Mother and guardian are agreed. The sons of Schrag performed their military duty. No other hindrance. The family, for three years in Giesling, complains that they are being sent around from one authority to the other. (2 Dec 1837)

    They farmed at Kösching, a suburb of Ingolstadt, adjacent to Hellmannsberg, where the Sutters leased an estate in 1811.

    Christian died near Munich in 1831. His parents, brothers, and sisters went to Canada in 1837.

    Birth:
    Freudenbergerhof

    Died:
    Near Munich

    Buried:
    by a Catholic priest

    Christian married Elisabeth Bircki about 1821. Elisabeth was born on 24 Jan 1802 in FR; died on 24 Jan 1892 in Elm Grove Twp., Tazewell Co., IL; was buried in Elm Grove Twp., Tazewell Co., IL. [Group Sheet] [Family Chart]


  4. 7.  Elisabeth Bircki was born on 24 Jan 1802 in FR; died on 24 Jan 1892 in Elm Grove Twp., Tazewell Co., IL; was buried in Elm Grove Twp., Tazewell Co., IL.

    Other Events and Attributes:

    • USR1: infirmities of old age

    Notes:

    Obit: Herald of Truth, February 1892:
    "On the 24th of January, 1892, near Pekin, Ill., of the infirmities of old age, Elizabeth, widow of Christian Schrag, aged 90 years. She had been a widow for 31 years [61 years?]. She leaves four children, 23 grandchildren and 54 great-grandchildren. Her last words were, 'Come, Lord Jesus.' Buried in the Pleasant Grove graveyard. Funeral services by D. Roth, P. Ropp, Em. and Joseph Litwiller, and Joseph Buercky, of Tiskilwa, Ill."
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    Elizabeth traveled to Butler Co., OH with her daughter Barbara after the death in Germany of her husband where Barbara may have met and become engaged to Joseph Heiser. From there they went to the Elm Grove area of Tazewell Co. She may have been a daughter of Christian “Christel Burcky/Bircki and Barbara/Barbe Koch.

    {She and her daughter migrated to Illinois, Pleasant Grove. )

    Buried:
    Pleasant Grove Cemetery as Elizabeth Schrag (Aug 2020 - unable to find this in FAG)

    Children:
    1. Elizabeth Schrag was born on 30 Mar 1822 in Bavaria, GR; died on 19 Mar 1899 in Hopedale, Tazewell Co., IL; was buried in Hopedale, Tazewell Co., IL.
    2. 3. Magdalena Schrock was born on 24 Mar 1824 in Bavaria, GR; died on 9 Nov 1914 in Hopedale, Tazewell Co., IL; was buried in Hopedale, Tazewell Co., IL.
    3. Christian Schrag was born on 24 Apr 1826 in Kosching, Bavaria, GR; died on 29 Oct 1917 in Flanagan, Livingston Co., IL; was buried in Flanagan, Livingston Co., IL.
    4. Barbara Schrag was born on 17 Aug 1828 in Koesching, Bavaria, GR; died on 30 Oct 1911 in Tazewell Co., IL; was buried in Tremont, Tazewell Co., IL.


Generation: 4

  1. 8.  Noah (Noe) (II) Augsburger was born on 8 Oct 1755 in Ste. Marie-Aux-Mines, Haut-Rhin, Alsace, FR (son of Noah Augsburger (I) and Julia Diebler (Dobler)); died on 26 Sep 1831 in Hanfeld, Bavaria, GR.

    Other Events and Attributes:

    • Occupation: Plowman (laboureur)
    • Residence: 1786, Strasbourg, Bas-Rhin, FR

    Notes:

    “Noe Augsburger, Hanfeld, realizes his real estate on 9-30-1818 with the permission of Knight von Ertl’s administration of properties.”

    Residence:
    Arrived within the jurisdiction of Strasbourg in 1786

    Noah married Anna Muller before 1784. Anna died on 6 May 1806 in Strasbourg, Bas-Rhin, FR. [Group Sheet] [Family Chart]


  2. 9.  Anna Muller died on 6 May 1806 in Strasbourg, Bas-Rhin, FR.
    Children:
    1. Barbara Augsburger was born in 1783 in Strasbourg, Bas-Rhin, FR; died on 22 May 1832 in Strasbourg, Bas-Rhin, FR.
    2. Katharina Augsburger was born on 1 Apr 1793 in Strasbourg, Bas-Rhin, FR; died on 15 Oct 1850 in Hanfeld, Bavaria, GR.
    3. 4. Noah (Iii) Augsburger was born about 1792 in Strasbourg, Bas-Rhin, FR; died in Apr 1837; was buried on 8 Apr 1837.

  3. 10.  Jakob Eyer (son of Christian Eyer and Anna Brennemann).

    Notes:

    Jakob was a farmer from Zweibrücken and leased the Prullhof of the cloister Scheiern in Bavaria, then the Stillerhof near Landsberg. He was also elder of the Mergenthau congregation near Friedberg (Augsburg), Bavaria.

    Jakob + Magdalena Birki. [Group Sheet] [Family Chart]


  4. 11.  Magdalena Birki
    Children:
    1. Magdalena Eyer was born in 1788 in FR; died on 19 Oct 1851 in Tazewell Co., IL; was buried in Elm Grove Twp., Tazewell Co., IL.
    2. Veronica Eyer was born on 10 Apr 1801 in Bavaria, GR.
    3. 5. Elisabeth Eyer died on 30 Mar 1837.

  5. 12.  Jakob Schrag was born in 1753 in Zweibrücken, Rheinland-Pfalz, GR (son of Ulrich Schrag and Elizabeth Mayer); died on 25 Apr 1838 in Wilmot Twp., Ontario, Canada; was buried in Baden, Waterloo Co., Ontario, Canada.

    Other Events and Attributes:

    • Occupation: Farmed on both Freudenbergerhof and Kaplaneihof estates near Ernstweiler. Also at Gradhof.
    • Residence: ?, Zweibrücken, Rheinland-Pfalz, GR
    • Immigration: 1837, Tavistock, Ontario, Canada
    • Residence: 1837, Munich, Bavaria, GR

    Notes:

    This couple farmed on the Freudenbergerhof estate near Zweibrücken. The family moved to Bavaria where Daniel was born in 1813. When the family applied for permission to emigrate, Jacob and daughter Catherine were living at Gradhof, Giesing, Munich.

    In 1837, Daniel was at Freimann and father Jacob and daughters Magdalena and Catherine were at Giesing.

    All of the family except wife Magdalena emigrated to Canada.
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    The Schrag family lived on different farms as tenants in Bavaria. The last place was in Giesing / Munich 1837.
    In the state archive in Munich I found under Fazikel RA 1730 following entry:
    From here, the familie applied for emigration to Upper Canada. Six family members filed for emigration in March 1837. Their fortune was 1000 Guldiers. The family came from the “Bavaria Rhine circel“ also Palatinate.
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    Regarding the military discharge certificates for the Schrag brothers, I have found a relevant and interesting paragraph in Hermann Hage's German dissertation on Amish Mennonites in Bavaria: Translation by Sem Sutter, 2020

    “The three brothers Josef, Johann and Daniel Schrag, born on the Kaplaneihof in Pfalz-Zweibrücken or in Bavaria, performed their military service in the Bavarian army before 1835, although the family had lived since 1812 on the Gradhof, today in Kösching, Eichstatt, which would have included them in the exemption from military service for colonists from the left bank of the Rhine. Apparently they did not have the knowledge or the means to protect their sons from military service. In 1838 they were finally able to emigrate from Munich to Canada.”

    (From Herbert Holly on 8 Nov 2019: In the folder from the state archive Munich 11.8.2019:
    Faszikel Mennoniten:
    Military discharge certificate: No. 82 - Johann Schrag, Joseph Schrag, Daniel Schrag.
    Report from the captain of the ship “Altona” from the death of Peter Schrag of Palatinate.)

    Widower Jacob emigrated in 1837. According to Holly, his application for emigration documents was dated May 26, 1837. A National Archives list of passengers arriving at Baltimore from foreign ports in September 1837 shows Jacob Schrag, 84; John, 32; Daniel, 24; Magdalene, 36; Catherina, 34; and Catherina Miller, 13. An archives index card says they arrived Oct. 1, 1837.



    From Joe Staker
    The Schrags of Kösching

    Ulrich Schrag and Marie Stalter were the parents of Jacob Schrag. He was born on the Gersbergerhof estate (three miles northeast of the city of Zweibrücken) in July 1760, and died at Wilmot, Ontario April 25, 1838.
    Jacob married Magdalena Holly. She was born at Nehwiller-près-Woerth, Lower Alsace in 1767, and died at Wilmot Oct. 29, 1838, a daughter of minister Jörg/Georg Holly and Barbara Bürki. They farmed on the Freudenbergerhof estate near Zweibrücken.

    Their son Christian Schrag was born there Dec. 24, 1798. He married Elizabeth Bürki/Birkey, who was born circa Jan. 24, 1802. They farmed at Kösching, above Ingolstadt. Kösching is adjacent to Hellmannsberg, where the Sutters leased an estate in 1811.
    Christian died at Unterföhring (a suburb on the northeast side of Munich) Aug. 26, 1831.
    Christian's parents [s/b father only], brothers, and sisters went to Canada in 1837. Elizabeth also emigrated from Europe with her children, arriving at New Orleans in 1846. At first they lived in Butler County, where Barbara may have met and become engaged to Joseph Heiser.
    Heiser went to Dillon to work on railroad tracks in 1848. He labored on the rails to Peoria until 1850, but came away with little savings. Joseph and Barbara married Feb. 4, 1851, and lived at Elm Grove.
    Elizabeth lived to be 90, and died Jan. 24, 1892. She is buried in Pleasant Grove Cemetery as 'Elizabeth Schrag.' Herald of Truth, February 1892: "On the 24th of January, 1892, near Pekin, Ill., of the infirmities of old age, Elizabeth, widow of Christian Schrag, aged 90 years. She had been a widow for 31 years [61 years]. She leaves four children, 23 grandchildren and 54 great-grandchildren. Her last words were, 'Come, Lord Jesus.' Buried in the Pleasant Grove graveyard. Funeral services by D. Roth, P. Ropp, Em. and Joseph Litwiller, and Joseph Buercky, of Tiskilwa, Ill."
    The children of Christian Schrag and Elizabeth Bürki/Birkey include:

    1. Elizabeth Schrock was born circa March 30, 1814, and died at Hopedale March 19, 1899. Circa 1849 she married Michael Saltzman. They are found on the 1870 census of Chenoa, McLean County as day laborer Michael Salsman, 53, France; Elizabeth, 47, France; Mary, 22; Eliza, 21; Mike, 18; John, 16; Joseph, 13; and Christian, 6; all children born in Louisiana. Herald of Truth, April 1899: "On the 19th of March, 1899, near Hopedale, Ill., Elizabeth Schrack, wife of Michael Saltzman, aged 78 years, 11 months and 19 days. She lived in matrimony over 50 years, and leaves her aged companion, four sons and two daughters, 17 grandchildren and 3 great grandchildren and many friends to mourn their loss. She was a faithful member of the Amish Mennonite congregation and was deeply interested in the spiritual welfare of her children and of the church. Buried on the 21st of March. Funeral services by Joseph and John Egli, Daniel Nafziger and J .C. Birky. C."
    2. Magdalena Schrock was born March 24, 1824, and died at Hopedale Nov. 9, 1914. On July 8, 1855 in Tazewell County she married Noah Augsburger. He was born in Bavaria Nov. 30, 1819, and died at Boynton July 17, 1903, a son of Noé Augspurger/Noah Augsburger and Elisabeth Eyer. See AUGSBURGER for more on this couple.
    3. Christian Schrag/Schrock was born in Bavaria April 24, 1826, and died at Flanagan, Livingston County Oct. 29, 1917. On March 14, 1852 in Tazewell County he married Maria/Mary Zimmerman. She was born at St. Valentin, Indre Oct. 5, 1835, and died Dec. 20, 1920, a daughter of Michael Zimmerman and his second wife Magdalena Erb. Gospel Herald, November 1917: "Christian Schrock was born in Bavaria April 24, 1826; died at his home near Flanagan, Livingston Co., Ill., Oct. 29, 1917; aged 91 y. 6 m. 5 d. He emigrated to New Orleans, La., in 1846, and in 1850 came to Pekin, Tazewell Co., where in 1852 he married Mary Zimmerman. They resided at this place until 1868 when they moved to Nebraska Twp., being of the earliest settlers. Twelve children were born to them. He united with the Amish Mennonite Church when a young man and remained a faithful member. He leaves a devoted wife and seven children, also 25 grandchildren and 11 great-grandchildren. Funeral services were held at the house by Bro. D. M. Slagle and at the Church by Bro. Dan Orendorff in German and Bro. Geo. Sommer in English. Buried in the Waldo Cemetery." Gospel Herald, January 1921: "Mary Zimmerman was born near Paris, France, Nov. 5, 1835; died from the effects of a fall (pneumonia also setting in causing her much suffering which she bore patiently) Dec. 20, 1920; aged 85 y. 1 m. 15 d. She was converted in her youth, was received into the A.M. Church, and remained faithful. She had a smile and a pleasant word for all. Sh e came to America with her parents in 1838 locating near Canton, Ohio, where they resided until 1841, when they came to Pekin, Ill. In 1852 she was married to Christian Schrock. In 1868 they came to Livingston Co. near where Flanagan is now situated. Twelve children were born to them. Six of them with the husband preceded her. She leaves 6 children, 24 grandchildren, 12 great-grandchildren, and 1 brother. Funeral services were held at the Waldo A.M. Church by the home ministers, Dec. 22. Burial in the Waldo Cemetery."
    4. Barbara Schrock was born at Kösching Aug. 17, 1828, and died in Tazewell County Oct. 30, 1911. On Feb. 4, 1851 in Tazewell County she married Joseph Heiser. He was born in Bavaria March 1, 1818. His headstone at Pleasant Grove Cemetery says he died Nov. 9, 1892 at 71 years, 8 months, 8 days.

    Birth:
    Gersbergerhof.

    Residence:
    Kaplaneihof

    Immigration:
    Front sheet of document on hand (Herbert Holly)
    1) Jakob Schrag age 84, Farmer live since years in Giesing , his children
    2) Magdalena Schrag , Maidservant by a farmer Haslinger in Giesing
    3) Katharina Schrag, at home withe the father
    4) Joseph Schrag, servant in cloister Scheuern
    5) Joahnn Schrag, a brandy burner
    6) Daniel Schrag, servant by farmer Glkaser in Freimann near Munich

    Residence:
    Giesing-At the time of immigration

    Buried:
    (Old Baden) Kropf Baden Cemetery

    Jakob + Magdalena Holly. Magdalena (daughter of Georg (Jörg) Holly and Barbara Bürki (Buerge)) was born in 1762 in Nehwiller, Reichshoffen, Bas-Rhin, FR; died on 29 Oct 1828 in Johanneskirchen, GR. [Group Sheet] [Family Chart]


  6. 13.  Magdalena Holly was born in 1762 in Nehwiller, Reichshoffen, Bas-Rhin, FR (daughter of Georg (Jörg) Holly and Barbara Bürki (Buerge)); died on 29 Oct 1828 in Johanneskirchen, GR.

    Other Events and Attributes:

    • Religion: Anabaptist
    • Immigration: 1837

    Notes:



    Birth:
    Nehwiller-près-Woerth.

    Died:
    House No. 8, near Munich and Unterförhing, with Johann Beckler, a faith brother.

    Buried:
    Burial by Daniel Zehr

    Children:
    1. Magdalena Schrag was born on 11 Nov 1797 in Zweibrücken, Rheinland-Pfalz, GR; died in 1881 in Wilmot Twp., Ontario, Canada.
    2. 6. Christian Schrag was born on 23 Dec 1798 in Zweibrücken, Rheinland-Pfalz, GR; died on 26 Aug 1831 in Unterföhring, Bavaria, GR.
    3. Barbara Schrag was born on 25 Mar 1801 in Zweibrücken, Rheinland-Pfalz, GR; died on 14 Mar 1804 in Zweibrücken, Rheinland-Pfalz, GR.
    4. Katherina Schrag was born on 7 May 1802 in Zweibrücken, Rheinland-Pfalz, GR; died before 1851 in Wilmot Twp., Ontario, Canada.
    5. Joseph Schrag was born on 12 Jan 1803 in Zweibrücken, Rheinland-Pfalz, GR; died on 11 Mar 1880 in East Zorra Twp., Ontario, Canada; was buried in East Zorra Twp., Ontario, Canada.
    6. Johannes H. Schrag was born on 7 Feb 1806 in Zweibrücken, Rheinland-Pfalz, GR; died on 13 Oct 1861 in East Zorra Twp., Ontario, Canada.
    7. Elisabeth Schrag was born on 25 Mar 1808 in Zweibrücken, Rheinland-Pfalz, GR; died before 1837 in Koesching, Bavaria, GR.
    8. Daniel Schrag was born on 23 Apr 1813 in Koesching, Bavaria, GR; died on 1 Nov 1891 in Seathorpe Twp., Ontario, Canada.


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