Jean (Hans-Jean) Neuhauser: The Schrock-Birkey Connection

Jean (Hans-Jean) Neuhauser

Male 1775 - 1836  (60 years)


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Generation: 1

  1. 1.  Jean (Hans-Jean) Neuhauser was born on 5 Aug 1775 in Gosselming, Moselle, Lorraine, FR (son of Nicolas Christian Neuhauser and Catherine Marie Ritzieker (Regsecker) (Lithzieker)); died on 24 Jul 1836 in Bébing, Moselle, FR.

    Other Events and Attributes:

    • Occupation: Cultivator At Misselhof

    Notes:

    Named as witness, and brother of bride, on marriage document of Marie Engel and Joseph Schrag. (he was actually a step-brother)

    “His parents were “decedes in interval of a few days in ventose (March) of year 6 (1797) of the Revolution. Jean was a farmer at Alzing, with Nicolas Risser. Among 115 parcels of national lands sold on August 10, 1794 (Thermidor 23, year 3), 9 parcels belonging to the Command of Malta were allocated to Schertz.”

    Was farming at Alzing with Nicolas Risser at one time. His parents were deceased only days apart in 1798.

    He went to Bebing in 1808 with his five children.

    Birth:
    Alzing

    Died:
    Misselhof de Bebing (1837?)

    Jean married Marie (Anne-Marie Kennel (Kinel) on 10 Dec 1798 in Longeville-les-St. Avold, Moselle, FR. Marie (daughter of Christian Kennel and Anne Schertz) was born on 15 Feb 1770 in Diffenbach-lès-Hellimer, Moselle, FR; died on 1 Feb 1843 in Bébing, Moselle, FR. [Group Sheet] [Family Chart]

    Notes:

    Marriage document on file. Jean lived at Alzing near Gosselming at time of the marriage (as did his parents). Marie lived at commune of (luvelyn?) at time of marriage.

    Witnesses: Pierre Weisse, born 1762
    Jean Omel, Cultivateur
    Nickel, Niklaus Jacques Jacob Schertz (Scherz), entre 1739 et 1742, a vecu a Longeville les St. Avold, Moulin de Nerbele
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    Another reading of the document:
    17 Dec 1798, Gosselming, Moselle, FR
    Couple was 28 and 23 years old when married.

    Jean was living at Alking at time of marriage.
    Marie was of Canton de luveln?

    Witnesses?:
    Nicholas Risser, age 33, cultivator living at Gosselming
    Barbe Risser, 27 living at Gosselming

    Nicolas Gouy

    Married:
    Near Gosselming

    Children:
    1. Jean Neuhauser was born on 10 Jan 1800.
    2. Jean Neuhauser was born on 9 Jan 1801 in Gosselming, Moselle, Lorraine, FR; died on 28 Dec 1876 in Livingston Co., IL; was buried in Flanagan, Livingston Co., IL.
    3. Joseph Neuhauser was born on 7 Jan 1802 in Gosselming, Moselle, Lorraine, FR; died on 5 May 1842 in Bébing, Moselle, FR.
    4. Pierre Neuhauser was born on 18 Aug 1803 in Gosselming, Moselle, Lorraine, FR; died on 8 Jul 1830 in Bébing, Moselle, FR.
    5. Barbe Neuhauser was born on 21 Mar 1805 in Gosselming, Moselle, Lorraine, FR; died on 16 Aug 1830 in Bébing, Moselle, FR.
    6. Christian Neuhauser was born on 21 Apr 1807 in Gosselming, Moselle, Lorraine, FR.
    7. André Neuhauser was born on 10 Mar 1809 in Gosselming, Moselle, Lorraine, FR; died in 1899.
    8. Ulrich Neuhauser was born in 1811.
    9. Anna Neuhauser was born on 13 Nov 1811 in Bébing, Moselle, FR; died in 1877.
    10. Valentine Felty Neuhauser was born on 14 Mar 1814 in Bébing, Moselle, FR; died on 12 Jun 1899 in Flanagan, Livingston Co., IL; was buried in Flanagan, Livingston Co., IL.

Generation: 2

  1. 2.  Nicolas Christian Neuhauser was born in 1736 (son of Jacques Neuhauser and Barbe Geny); died on 11 Mar 1798 in Gosselming, Moselle, Lorraine, FR.

    Other Events and Attributes:

    • Occupation: Plowman

    Notes:



    Died:
    Probably at Alzing farm

    Nicolas married Catherine Marie Ritzieker (Regsecker) (Lithzieker) in 1770. Catherine was born in 1736; died on 18 Mar 1798 in Gosselming, Moselle, Lorraine, FR. [Group Sheet] [Family Chart]


  2. 3.  Catherine Marie Ritzieker (Regsecker) (Lithzieker) was born in 1736; died on 18 Mar 1798 in Gosselming, Moselle, Lorraine, FR.

    Other Events and Attributes:

    • EARL: Y
    • Residence: 1798

    Notes:



    Residence:
    Alzing

    Died:
    Paul Auburtin source

    Children:
    1. Pierre Neuhauser was born in 1770.
    2. Maria Neuhauser was born about 1772-1773 in Gosselming, Moselle, Lorraine, FR; died after 1826.
    3. 1. Jean (Hans-Jean) Neuhauser was born on 5 Aug 1775 in Gosselming, Moselle, Lorraine, FR; died on 24 Jul 1836 in Bébing, Moselle, FR.


Generation: 3

  1. 4.  Jacques Neuhauser was born in 1681 in Steffisburg, Bern, SW; died in FR.

    Other Events and Attributes:

    • EARL: Y
    • Religion: Anabaptist

    Notes:

    This line of Neuhaus families evidently came from Lützelflüh, Rüderswil, CH3432, , BE, Suisse (Switzerland) (near Burgdorf and Wynigen)

    A Jacob Neurshus (Neuhauser) is named in a list of Anabaptists at Sainte-Marie-aux-Mines in 1703.
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    There is a gap of 16 years between children Jean and Nicolas,: this could mean a second marriage.
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    Translated by Google from French:
    sources:
    -Individual, birth: 2002 Souvenance n21
    sources:
    JF Lorentz


    Historical research on the Anabaptists of the former Princiipauté Montbeliard , Alsace and the Territory of Belfort , 1969 , Editions Le Phare, Flavion , Belgium , p. 31-38 , p . 57

    REASONS AND DATES OF EXILE OF BERNE NEUHAUSER The general persecution against the Anabaptists , inaugurated by the Edict of Spire of January 4, 1528 , which unfairly confounded under the same name, fanatical supporters of John of Leyden and Thomas Muenzer with the peaceful Anabaptists , later called Mennonites, died in Holland in the late sixteenth century. There was not the same in Switzerland, where the Mennonites were persecuted again throughout the course of the seventeenth and part of the eighteenth centuries. The Bernese authorities were particularly bitter and persevering in repression.

    Bernese patricians, with their exclusive pride, their military spirit , their corruption were at the opposite extreme "Christians without defense or revenge" which demanded that the freedom to practice their faith in peace . Among the measures taken by these " lords of Berne ,” more stringent than other mandate in 1670 gave fifteen days all Anabaptist to cross the border of the State of Berne, and put his property in receivership.

    The exodus of 1671 and the following years brought to Alsace ? and Montbéliard several hundred refugees which include the name of NEUHAUSER . Jacques Neuhauser had settled in 1704 on the lands of the Principality of Montbéliard . See National Archives: K. . 2178 and Arch. Doubs E. 465 . (see geneanet Neyhousser )

    Jacques + Barbe Geny. Barbe was born in 1685. [Group Sheet] [Family Chart]


  2. 5.  Barbe Geny was born in 1685.

    Notes:

    Birth:
    Date from Jean Paul Neyhousser via Helen Everhart

    Children:
    1. Christian Neuhauser was born in 1706.
    2. Jacob (Jacques) Neuhauser was born in 1708.
    3. Pierre Neuhauser was born in 1710 in Lüetzelflüh, Ruderswil, SW; died on 2 May 1797 in La Broque, Salm, Bas-Rhin, FR.
    4. Jean Neuhauser was born in 1720; died in 1759.
    5. 2. Nicolas Christian Neuhauser was born in 1736; died on 11 Mar 1798 in Gosselming, Moselle, Lorraine, FR.
    6. Christian Neuhauser was born in 1737; died before 1804 in Ste. Marie-Aux-Mines, Haut-Rhin, Alsace, FR.
    7. Ulrich Neuhauser


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