Phoebe Zehr: The Schrock-Birkey Connection

Phoebe Zehr

Female 1864 - 1939  (75 years)


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Generation: 1

  1. 1.  Phoebe Zehr was born on 9 Jun 1864 in Goodfield, Woodford Co., IL (daughter of Bishop Jacob Zehr and Elizabeth Ehresman); died on 21 Oct 1939 in Deer Creek, Tazewell Co., IL; was buried in Deer Creek, Washington Twp., Tazewell Co., IL.

    Other Events and Attributes:

    • Religion: Mennonite

    Notes:

    Obit: Gospel Herald, November 1939:
    "Phoebe, daughter of Jacob and Elizabeth Zehr, was born in Woodford Co., Ill., June 9, 1864; died at her home in Deer Creek, Ill., Oct. 21, 1939; aged 75 y. 4 m. 12 d. At the age of 15 she united with the Goodfield Mennonite Church, and remained a faithful member until her death. Jan. 1, 1891 she was married to Jacob Wolber, who preceded her in death Oct. 17, 1931. She had been in poor health for the past three years, failing more rapidly in the past six months. All through her life and even during her sickness she was always thinking of doing for others rather than herself. She was ready for the Lord's call and expressed a desire to be with Him. She leaves to mourn her departure Lena and Esther at home, Susan Heiser of Morton, Emma Guengerich of Deer Creek, John of Peoria, 19 grandchildren, eight great-grandchildren, one sister (Lizzie Werner of Gibson City), two brothers (Chris Zehr of Los Angeles and Jacob Zehr of Fisher, Ill.), and a host of relatives and friends. Those who preceded her in death were her husband, an infant daughter (Ada), a son (Alvin), and a daughter (Lizzie Zehr). "Precious in the sight of the Lord is the death of his saints." Funeral was held Oct. 23, in the Deer Creek Baptist Church with Brethren C. Warren Long of Peoria and Harold Oyer of Goodfield in charge."
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    “Phoebe...attended a country school about a mile from her home. she would often tell me how they would sign Gospel songs in school...After the death of her sister Lena, she went to work for her brother-in-law Jacob Wolber, living on a farm at the edge of Deer Creek. He was the father of four children. Later she became his wife. Besides being the stepmother to his children, she later had four children of her own. As I remember my mother she was a quiet, kind motherly person, a very sincere Christian. She was always wanting to help others and was so honest she was almost too much so for her own good. Her love to her stepchildren was as strong as to her own children, always afraid folks might think her partial.”--Esther Wolber

    Birth:
    Zimmerman Ford on Mackinaw River

    Buried:
    Mt. Zion Cemetery

    Phoebe married Jacob Wolber on 1 Jan 1891. Jacob was born on 13 Feb 1849 in Konigsbach, Baden, GR; died on 17 Oct 1931 in Deer Creek, Tazewell Co., IL. [Group Sheet] [Family Chart]

    Children:
    1. Alvin Wolber was born on 24 Apr 1892; died on 13 May 1936.
    2. Magdalena Wolber was born on 28 Dec 1895; died on 2 Dec 1941.
    3. Esther Wolber was born on 28 Aug 1898.
    4. Ada Katherine Wolber was born on 10 Aug 1901; died on 27 May 1902.

Generation: 2

  1. 2.  Bishop Jacob Zehr was born on 17 Sep 1825 in Manried, Bavaria, GR (son of Daniel Zehr and Magdalena Unzicker); died on 22 Feb 1898 in Deer Creek, Washington Twp., Tazewell Co., IL; was buried in Deer Creek, Washington Twp., Tazewell Co., IL.

    Other Events and Attributes:

    • Occupation: In Europe, A Dienstknecht (Farm Hand), In US, A Minister/Farmer
    • Religion: Amish Mennonite
    • Residence: 1848, Slabtown, Woodford Co., IL
    • Immigration: May 1848, Le Havre to New York
    • Census: 1850, Woodford Co., IL
    • Census: 1880, Montgomery Twp., Woodford Co., IL

    Notes:

    Obit: Herald of Truth - March 15, 1898 - page 93, 94.
    PRE. JACOB ZEHR
    Montgomery Township, Woodford County, Ill., lost one of its oldest and most respected citizens on Tuesday morning of Feb. 22nd, 1898 by the death of Pre. Jacob Zehr, at his home in Mackinaw valley, near Zimmerman's Ford. Deceased was born in Bavaria, Germany, Sept. 17, 1825 and emigrated to America in the spring of 1848. On April 21st, 1850, he was married to Elizabeth Ehresman and settled on the farm upon which he died. This farm he entered from the government and by hard labor succeeded in making it a comfortable home, leaving his family well provided for. His family consisted of four sons and five daughters of whom one son and two daughters preceded him to the grave; his wife, six children and eighteen grandchildren survive him. Bro. Zehr united with the Amish Mennonite Church in early youth and remained a faithful member to the time of his death. On the 12th of June 1859, he was chosen by the above named church as minister of the Gospel, and on May 17th, 1863 ordained as bishop. It was ever his highest aim to fill this charge according to God's ordinances as long as He gave him power and health to do so. He was a sufferer from nervousness or sick-headache more or less for nearly forty years, which wore on him so that for the last four or five years his health has been so poor that he was unable to preach. This seemed to be his greatest sorrow in his declining years; yet by his patience in his sufferings and his trust in his Master he was ever setting a good example to others who visited him, and to his family. About four months ago he was partly paralyzed and from that time was confined to his bed and as helpless as a child, patiently awaiting his Master's call to come up higher. His life on earth was an exemplary, upright, humble one, highly respected by all who knew him. While the sorrow of his death is general, yet it is mitigated by the knowledge that after a long and useful life a good man has gone to the home he so longed for.

    What a blessed assurance that
    "If we so live as to meet him,
    In heaven his bright face we shall see."

    The funeral services were held in the village of Deer Creek. Thursday at 1 o'clock P. M. Feb., 24th, a very large congregation of friends and relatives came to pay their last tribute of respect to their beloved friend whose kindness and generosity brightened the lives of many. Elder John Schmitt of Metamora spoke in German, and Val. Strubhar of Washington, in English. The remains were laid to rest in the Mt. Zion cemetery, two miles north of Deer Creek.

    "Yonder in the graveyard gently
    Rests the form we loved so well;
    But we look to heaven and glory
    Where there will be no farewell.
    Farewell father, till we meet thee,
    In thy heavenly home above;
    There to sing God's praises with thee,
    In the land of joy and love."


    Settled near Slabtown near his brothers. After marriage he farmed near Mackinaw River's Zimmerman Ford at the southern edge of Woodford County's Montgomery Township.

    “Jacob and Elizabeth’s two oldest children, a son and a daughter, died in infancy. These two children, we were told, were buried in a little plot under the apple tree in the southeast corner of their garden.”

    He was ordained as a minister on June 12, 1859, and as an elder (bishop) on May 20, 1863, for the Mackinaw Meeting. After 1873 he primarily served the Goodfield congregation. He attended the May 16-19, 1875, Amish ministers conference held in the Sutter barn.

    “For Jacob Zehr there was a “throne in the flesh” in the form of very painful headaches from which he suffered for 35 years. These finally wore him down so that the last few years of his life he was no longer able to minister to the people. Once he could no longer fulfill this service his desire was to be called out of this life to be with his Lord.

    “The last four months of life he was partially parliized. On a Tuesday morning, Feb 22 1898, death came to release him form further suffering. His funeral was held in the Deer Creek Baptist church in order to accommodate the large crowd of people who came to the services. The services were in charge of Rev. Peter Zehr, Rev. John Smith, and Rev. John Strubhar. His body was laid to rest in the Mt. Zion cemetery north of Deer Creek, IL.”

    “Jacob., Jr. is at the well; in the background are Phoebe (Zehr) Wolber and her daughter [given her apparent age, probably Mary Magdalena “Lena”, b. 1895] and Mrs. (Zehr) Warner. It was recorded that “Mrs. Wolber’s small son [Alvin] fled to the safety of the house” because he was camera-shy!” ,


    According to Auswanderung, Jakob Zehr, a serving farmhand at Hanfeld, emigrated from Bavaria in 1848 bound for Illinois with 400 florins in hand.

    Birth:
    in the Hofmark at Hilgertshausen

    Residence:
    Purchased land in row Zimmerman Ford area of Mackinaw River.

    Immigration:
    On the ship Admiral. Assets of 400 fl.

    Census:
    Living next to older brother Christian: Jacob Sears, 25, Germany; and Eliza, 20, Germany.

    Census:
    Farmer Jacob Zehr, 42, Bavaria; R. Annie Zehr, 36, Ohio; with six children born in Illinois, and Magdalena Zehr, 75, Bavaria

    Buried:
    Mr. Zion Cemetery (see photo)

    Jacob married Elizabeth Ehresman on 21 Apr 1850 in Woodford Co., IL. Elizabeth (daughter of Christian Ehresman (Eyresmann) and Magdalena Barnhardt) was born on 11 Sep 1830 in GR; died on 27 Nov 1902 in Deer Creek Twp., Tazewell Co., IL; was buried in Deer Creek, Washington Twp., Tazewell Co., IL. [Group Sheet] [Family Chart]


  2. 3.  Elizabeth Ehresman was born on 11 Sep 1830 in GR (daughter of Christian Ehresman (Eyresmann) and Magdalena Barnhardt); died on 27 Nov 1902 in Deer Creek Twp., Tazewell Co., IL; was buried in Deer Creek, Washington Twp., Tazewell Co., IL.

    Other Events and Attributes:

    • Religion: Amish Mennonite
    • Immigration: 1835, OH
    • Residence: 1844, IL

    Notes:

    Elizabeth died a highly respected lady who spent her married life fulfilling duties as mother, minister’s wife and Christian lady.

    Buried:
    Mt. Zion cemetery

    Children:
    1. Magdalena Zehr was born on 26 Nov 1855; died on 4 Apr 1890.
    2. Katherine Zehr was born on 2 Apr 1858 in Slabtown, Woodford Co., IL; died on 14 Apr 1921 in Fisher, Champaign Co., IL; was buried in Fisher, Champaign Co., IL.
    3. Christian Zehr was born on 3 Mar 1860 in Woodford Co., IL; died on 19 Feb 1946 in Los Angeles, Los Angeles Co., CA; was buried in Los Angeles, Los Angeles Co., CA.
    4. John Zehr was born on 21 Apr 1862 in Woodford Co., IL; died on 30 Jun 1919 in Bloomington, McLean Co., IL; was buried in Fisher, Champaign Co., IL.
    5. 1. Phoebe Zehr was born on 9 Jun 1864 in Goodfield, Woodford Co., IL; died on 21 Oct 1939 in Deer Creek, Tazewell Co., IL; was buried in Deer Creek, Washington Twp., Tazewell Co., IL.
    6. Elizabeth Zehr was born on 17 Nov 1868 in Woodford Co., IL; died on 28 Nov 1946 in Gibson City, Ford Co., IL; was buried in Fisher, Champaign Co., IL.
    7. Jacob E. Zehr was born on 8 Aug 1872 in Goodfield, Woodford Co., IL; died on 11 Aug 1950 in Fisher, Champaign Co., IL; was buried in Fisher, Champaign Co., IL.


Generation: 3

  1. 4.  Daniel Zehr was born in Struth, Bas-Rhin, FR (son of Daniel Zehr and Catherine Zehr); died in 1856 in Farnisville, Woodford Co., IL; was buried in Montgomery Twp., Woodford Co., IL.

    Other Events and Attributes:

    • Occupation: Farmer
    • Religion: Amish Mennonite
    • USR1: Cholera
    • Residence: 1803, Abstried, near Diessen, Bavaria, GR
    • Residence: 1810-1817, Laim, Bavaria, GR
    • Residence: 1818-1827, Manried, Bavaria, GR
    • Immigration: 1849, New York, NY
    • Residence: 1828-1849, Hanfeld, Bavaria, GR
    • Residence: 1849, Woodford Co., IL

    Notes:

    At one time Daniel lived in the village of Struth in France, but moved to Bavaria in 1803, where he leased a cattle farm for two years. From 1810 to 1817, the family lived at Laim, near Munich. Daniel purchased property at Manried near Hilgertshausen on 2 Dec 1818, then resold it on 15 Dec 1827. The next move was to Hanfeld, near Starnberg, Bavaria. At the age of 72 and about ten years after the death of his wife (Magdalena Unzicker), Daniel emigrated to America with the David Springer family on the ship Minnesota. The ship departed from Liverpool, England and arrived in New York on 21 June 1849. From New York Daniel went to Illinois where his sons George, Christian, Peter, and Jacob had settled.

    Also on board were Valentine Birkey (1794) with brother Christian's daughter, Barbara and her illegitimate son, and Mary Burkey Birky.

    Daniel’s children’s names were kept in a 1780 edition of Martyrs’ Mirror that has been passed down in the Ingold family.
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    While in Bavaria, Daniel was one of the signatories to a letter sent March 18, 1811, to King Maximilian I. Joseph (ruler from 1806-1825). In it the “Elders of the Menonists” of the dairy farm Oberndorf, appealed to the King for permission to hire their own private instructors to educate their children in their own catechism, since he had allowed them freedom of religion. But “some of the community have received legal orders to send their children to school a good half hour away.”

    The answer came to them on Sept. 11, 1811, that “attendance of the local school remained compulsory, but the Mennonite children were not compelled to participate in religious instruction.”

    Other signing the letter were: Christian Güngerich, Heinrich Stalter, Christian Bürcky, Johannes Bächler.

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    Daniel’s estate was probated in 1858 (Woodford Co., IL), Jacob Summers, Administrator. Appraisers were Christian and Peter Farney and Peter Sommer.
    Paid out was: Christian Zehr $825.79; Daniel Zehr $825.79; Magdalena Zehr $36.00; Magdalena Zehr two $40 payments.

    Residence:
    Bergerhof. Laim was very near Nymphenberg in Gern. Thus, surely he had dealings with the Stalter and Birkey families in Gern.

    Immigration:
    From Liverpool. Arrived 21 June 1849 on ship Minnesota. Only son Joseph stayed in Bavaria.

    Residence:
    Mang-Anwesen

    Residence:
    Mackinaw River area

    Buried:
    Thought to be Slabtown Cemetery

    Daniel married Magdalena Unzicker on 6 Jun 1802 in Windstein, Wissembourg, Alsace, FR. Magdalena (daughter of Johannes Unzicker and Barbara Ullmann) was born on 8 May 1785 in Windstein, Wissembourg, Alsace, FR; died on 16 Dec 1838 in Hanfeld, Bavaria, GR; was buried in Hanfeld, Bavaria, GR. [Group Sheet] [Family Chart]


  2. 5.  Magdalena Unzicker was born on 8 May 1785 in Windstein, Wissembourg, Alsace, FR (daughter of Johannes Unzicker and Barbara Ullmann); died on 16 Dec 1838 in Hanfeld, Bavaria, GR; was buried in Hanfeld, Bavaria, GR.

    Notes:



    Birth:
    Bas-Rhin

    Died:
    Dec 1 (Staker)

    Notes:

    On 17 Parairial 10th year of the Republic (6 Jun 1802), at Windstein, District of Wissembourg, France, Daniel Zohr, age19, sone of Daniel Zehr and Catherina Zohr, married Magdalena Hunzicker, age 17, daughter of Johannes Unzicker and Barbara Uhlmann of Windstein. The following persons were witnesses and signed the marriage record: Joseph Zohr, farmer, age 47 years; Jacob Stepp, farmer, age 54 years, both residing at Windstein; Christian Bock, farmer, age 35 of Windstein; Christian Zohr, farmer, age 45 of Stultzthal.

    Married:
    Marriage records of Windstein, Bas-Rhin, France, 1793-1862:
    On 17 Prairial 10th year of the Republic (6 Jun 1802), at Windstein, District of Wissembourg, France, Daniel Zohr, age 19, son of Daniel Zehr and Catherina Zohr, married Magdalena Hunzicker, age 17, daughter of Johannes Unzicker and Barbara Uhlmann of Windstein. The following persons were witnesses and signed the marriage record: Joseph Zohr, farmer, age 47 years; Jacob Stepp, farmer, age 54 years, both residing at Windstein; Christian Bock, farmer, age 35 of Windstein; Christian Zohr, farmer, age 45 of Stultzthal.

    Children:
    1. Bishop Daniel Zehr was born on 8 Jun 1803 in Struth, Bas-Rhin, FR; died on 11 Aug 1855 in Goodfield, Tazewell Co., IL; was buried in Montgomery Twp., Woodford Co., IL.
    2. George Zehr was born on 23 Jan 1806 in Abstried, near Diessen, Bavaria, GR; died on 3 Feb 1886 in Livingston Co., IL; was buried in Sunnyland, Tazewell Co., IL.
    3. Joseph Zehr was born on 29 Nov 1807 in Preyderhof/Bogen, Bavaria, GR; died on 9 Dec 1807 in Preyderhof/Bogen, Bavaria, GR.
    4. Joseph Zehr was born on 18 Nov 1810 in Laim, Bavaria, GR; died on 30 Apr 1871 in Beigarten, Bavaria, GR.
    5. Christian Zehr was born on 12 Nov 1812 in Laim, Bavaria, GR; died on 19 Sep 1893 in Deer Creek, Washington Twp., Tazewell Co., IL; was buried in Woodford Co., IL.
    6. Magdalena Zehr was born on 12 Mar 1816 in Laim, Bavaria, GR.
    7. Peter Zehr, Sr. was born in 1818 in Manried, Bavaria, GR; died on 6 Apr 1886 in Slabtown, Woodford Co., IL; was buried in Montgomery Twp., Woodford Co., IL.
    8. 2. Bishop Jacob Zehr was born on 17 Sep 1825 in Manried, Bavaria, GR; died on 22 Feb 1898 in Deer Creek, Washington Twp., Tazewell Co., IL; was buried in Deer Creek, Washington Twp., Tazewell Co., IL.

  3. 6.  Christian Ehresman (Eyresmann) was born on 16 Mar 1799; died on 11 Aug 1874 in Montgomery Twp., Woodford Co., IL; was buried in Woodford Co., IL.

    Other Events and Attributes:

    • Immigration: 10 Nov 1836, New York, NY

    Notes:

    Obit: Gospel Herald, September 1874:

    "Aug. 11th, in Woodford Co., Ill., of dropsy of the heart, Christian Erisman, aged 74 years, 4 months and 25 days. He leaves a bereaved wife and 15 children, who were all present before his death. Remarks suitable to the occasion were made by Joseph Stuckey, from 1 Peter 1:24. - Peace to his ashes."

    Of Deer Creek, IL. Native of Stuttgart, Wurttemberg, Germany.

    Birth:
    , according to the Wimsheim Familien Register. However, when he died Aug. 11, 1874, his obituary said he was "aged 74 years, 4 months and 25 days." His headstone in Slabtown Cemetery at Goodfiield also says, "Christian Ehresman died Aug. 11, 1874 aged 74 Y. 4 M. & 25 D." This erroneous calculation would yield a birth date of March 16, 1800.

    Immigration:
    Ship Troy. The ship Troy sailed from Le Havre and arrived at New York City Nov. 10, 1836. The Ehresmans are found on the passenger list in a group of travelers from Baden: Christian Ehresman, 36; Anna, 22; Jacob, 10; Johann, 7; Elisabeth, 4; Christina [Christian], 3; Jacobina, 2; and Daniel, 1. According to the Troy passenger list, Daniel died at sea Oct. 26, 1836.

    Buried:
    Slabtown Cemetery

    Christian + Magdalena Barnhardt. Magdalena (daughter of Johannes Barnhardt and Katharina Güngerich) died in 1834 in GR. [Group Sheet] [Family Chart]


  4. 7.  Magdalena Barnhardt (daughter of Johannes Barnhardt and Katharina Güngerich); died in 1834 in GR.

    Notes:

    Children:
    1. John Ehresman was born on 26 May 1828; died on 13 Dec 1891 in Gridley, McLean Co., IL.
    2. Christian Ehresman was born on 18 Oct 1832; died on 18 Feb 1893.
    3. 3. Elizabeth Ehresman was born on 11 Sep 1830 in GR; died on 27 Nov 1902 in Deer Creek Twp., Tazewell Co., IL; was buried in Deer Creek, Washington Twp., Tazewell Co., IL.
    4. Jacobina Ehresman was born on 11 Mar 1834 in Wurttemberg, GR; died on 4 May 1903 in Minier, Tazewell Co., IL; was buried in Hopedale, Tazewell Co., IL.


Generation: 4

  1. 8.  Daniel Zehr was born about 1735 in Struth, Bas-Rhin, FR (son of Christian (Chrétien) Zehr (Zer) and Elisabeth Koch); died on 21 May 1819 in Struth, Bas-Rhin, FR.

    Other Events and Attributes:

    • Occupation: Farmer/Cultivator

    Notes:

    Birth:
    La Petite Pierre

    Died:
    At home Of Son-in-law, Jean Springer, France La Petite Pierre
    “Daniel died in the home of his son-in-law Johannes/Jean Springer at Struth May 21, 1819. His French-language civil death entry describes him as a cultivator, the 84-year-old widower of Catherine Zehr, and a son of Chrétien Zehr and Elisabethe Koch. It was witnessed by son-in-law and cultivator Jean Springer, 44 (he signed 'Johannes Springer'); and son and cultivator Joseph Zehr, 34.”

    Daniel married Catherine Zehr in 1777 in Struth, Bas-Rhin, FR. Catherine (daughter of Jacob (Jacques-Jacki) Zehr and Elisabeth Koch) was born about 1750 in Struth, Bas-Rhin, FR; died on 24 Dec 1805 in Struth, Bas-Rhin, FR; was buried in 1805 in Struth, Bas-Rhin, FR. [Group Sheet] [Family Chart]


  2. 9.  Catherine Zehr was born about 1750 in Struth, Bas-Rhin, FR (daughter of Jacob (Jacques-Jacki) Zehr and Elisabeth Koch); died on 24 Dec 1805 in Struth, Bas-Rhin, FR; was buried in 1805 in Struth, Bas-Rhin, FR.

    Notes:

    Died:
    At her home

    Children:
    1. Katharina Zehr was born on 15 Apr 1778 in Struth, Bas-Rhin, FR; died on 10 Sep 1849 in Tremont, Tazewell Co., IL.
    2. 4. Daniel Zehr was born in Struth, Bas-Rhin, FR; died in 1856 in Farnisville, Woodford Co., IL; was buried in Montgomery Twp., Woodford Co., IL.
    3. Joseph Zehr was born on 1 May 1785 in Struth, Bas-Rhin, FR; died on 17 Apr 1872 in Metamora, Woodford Co., IL; was buried in Metamora, Panola Twp., Woodford Co., IL.
    4. David Zehr was born about 1789; died on 9 Jan 1799.
    5. Barbe Zehr was born on 17 May 1791 in Struth, Bas-Rhin, FR; died on 7 Dec 1857 in Rozières-sur-Mouzon, Vosges, Lorraine, FR.
    6. Lisabetha Zehr was born on 23 Jul 1794 in Struth, Bas-Rhin, FR; died on 23 Jan 1795 in Struth, Bas-Rhin, FR.

  3. 10.  Johannes Unzicker was born in 1747 in Wörth, Alsace, FR; died in 1783 in Graveneck, Giessen, GR.

    Notes:

    Lived in Windstein, Bas-Rhin, France, at time of daughter Magdalena's marriage in 1802.

    Johannes + Barbara Ullmann. [Group Sheet] [Family Chart]


  4. 11.  Barbara Ullmann

    Notes:

    Of Windstein, District of Wissembourg, Bas-Rhin, France (in 1802).

    Children:
    1. 5. Magdalena Unzicker was born on 8 May 1785 in Windstein, Wissembourg, Alsace, FR; died on 16 Dec 1838 in Hanfeld, Bavaria, GR; was buried in Hanfeld, Bavaria, GR.

  5. 14.  Johannes Barnhardt

    Johannes + Katharina Güngerich. [Group Sheet] [Family Chart]


  6. 15.  Katharina Güngerich
    Children:
    1. 7. Magdalena Barnhardt died in 1834 in GR.
    2. Anna Barnhardt died in Mar 1843.


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