Jerry Duane Heiser: The Schrock-Birkey Connection

Jerry Duane Heiser



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Generation: 1

  1. 1.  Jerry Duane Heiser

    Jerry married Janet Alice Maxwell [Group Sheet] [Family Chart]

    Children:
    1. Steven Duane Heiser

Generation: 2

  1. 2.  Emery Joseph Hieser was born on 12 Dec 1908 in Champaign Co., IL (son of John Emil Hieser and Mary Cender); died in 1998; was buried in Fisher, Champaign Co., IL.

    Notes:

    Buried:
    East Bend Mennonite Cemetery

    Emery married Irene E. Schertz on 22 May 1934. Irene (daughter of August William Schertz and Emma Ulrich) was born on 1 Dec 1906; died on 16 May 1963; was buried in Fisher, Champaign Co., IL. [Group Sheet] [Family Chart]


  2. 3.  Irene E. Schertz was born on 1 Dec 1906 (daughter of August William Schertz and Emma Ulrich); died on 16 May 1963; was buried in Fisher, Champaign Co., IL.

    Notes:

    Buried:
    East Bend Mennonite

    Children:
    1. Rosalie Mae Hieser was born on 20 Jun 1935 in Champaign Co., IL; died on 12 May 1984; was buried on 15 May 1984 in Gibson City, Ford Co., IL.
    2. Jeanette Ellen Heiser
    3. Roger Lee Heiser
    4. 1. Jerry Duane Heiser


Generation: 3

  1. 4.  John Emil Hieser was born on 4 Dec 1882 in Tazewell Co., IL (son of Joseph A. Heiser (Hieser) and Barbara Bachman); died on 6 Feb 1919 in Foosland, Champaign Co., IL; was buried on 8 Feb 1919 in Fisher, Champaign Co., IL.

    Other Events and Attributes:

    • Occupation: Farmer
    • Religion: Amish Mennonite
    • USR1: Influenza During A Rather Wide Outbreak In East Bend Township.

    Notes:

    Obit:

    Heiser. - John E. Heiser was born near Morton, Ill., Dec. 4. 1882; died at his home near Foosland, Ill., Feb. 6, 1919; aged 36 y. 2 m. 2 d. He was united in marriage with Mary Cender Jan. 23, 1906. This union was blessed with 2 sons and 4 daughters. He leaves a sorrowing wife, 6 children, mother, 4 brothers, and many other relatives and friends. His father died about 30 years ago. He united with the Mennonite Church at the age of 18 and remained a faithful member and an active worker in the church to the end, holding such offices as superintendent, chorister, etc., and will be greatly missed in the church. Death was due to pneumonia following an attack of influenza. Funeral services at his home Feb. 8, conducted by Andrew Schrock. Text, Jno. 11 :28. Buried in the East Bend Cemetery.

    Died:
    At home. Funeral at home by Andrew Schrock.

    Buried:
    East Bend Mennonite Cemetery

    John married Mary Cender on 23 Jan 1906 in Champaign Co., IL. Mary (daughter of Joseph Cender and Mary Rouvenacht) was born on 11 Jun 1880 in Roanoke, Woodford Co., IL; died on 22 Feb 1963 in Gibson City, Ford Co., IL; was buried on 24 Feb 1963 in Fisher, Champaign Co., IL. [Group Sheet] [Family Chart]


  2. 5.  Mary Cender was born on 11 Jun 1880 in Roanoke, Woodford Co., IL (daughter of Joseph Cender and Mary Rouvenacht); died on 22 Feb 1963 in Gibson City, Ford Co., IL; was buried on 24 Feb 1963 in Fisher, Champaign Co., IL.

    Other Events and Attributes:

    • Baptism: 16 Aug 1896, Fisher, Champaign Co., IL

    Notes:

    Obit: Gospel Herald - Volume LVI, Number 11 - March 19, 1963 ­ pages 246, 247, 248.

    Hieser, Mary, daughter of Joseph and Mary (Rouvenac) Cender, was born at Roanoke, Ill., June 11, 1880; died at Gibson City, Ill., Feb. 22, 1963; aged 82 y. 8 m. 11 d. On Jan. 23, 1906, she was married to John E. Hieser, who died Feb. 6, 1919. Surviving are 6 children (Laura-Mrs. Roy Bachman, Emery, Vernon, Florence-Mrs. Alvin Knox, Frances-Mrs. Clarence L. Birkey, and Ruth-Mrs. Leslie Oyer). She was a member of the East Bend Church, where funeral services were held Feb. 24, in charge of J. Alton Horst and J. A. Heiser.

    Baptism:
    East Bend Church by Peter Zehr

    Buried:
    East Bend Mennonite Cemetery

    Notes:

    Married:
    By Peter Zehr

    Children:
    1. Infant Hieser died on 21 May 1896.
    2. Laura Matilda Hieser was born on 21 Mar 1907 in Champaign Co., IL; died on 1 Jan 1994 in Metamora, Panola Twp., Woodford Co., IL; was buried in Roanoke Twp., Woodford Co., IL.
    3. 2. Emery Joseph Hieser was born on 12 Dec 1908 in Champaign Co., IL; died in 1998; was buried in Fisher, Champaign Co., IL.
    4. Vernon John Hieser was born on 9 Sep 1910 in Champaign Co., IL; died on 28 May 2011 in Gibson City, Ford Co., IL; was buried on 2 Jun 2011 in Fisher, Champaign Co., IL.
    5. Florence Marie Hieser was born on 24 Apr 1913 in Champaign Co., IL; died on 4 Aug 1999 in Dewey, Champaign Co., IL.
    6. Frances Mabel Hieser was born on 22 Apr 1915 in Foosland, Champaign Co., IL; died on 15 Jul 2008 in Gibson City, Ford Co., IL; was buried on 18 Jul 2008 in Fisher, Champaign Co., IL.
    7. Ruth Velma Hieser was born on 30 Nov 1917 in Foosland, Champaign Co., IL; died on 28 May 2008 in Gibson City, Ford Co., IL; was buried in Fisher, Champaign Co., IL.

  3. 6.  August William Schertz was born on 21 Apr 1878 (son of Ferdinand Schertz and Mary Garber); died on 16 Aug 1939; was buried in Metamora, Woodford Co., IL.

    Notes:

    Obit:
    Schertz.-August William, son of Ferdinand and Mary Garber Schertz, was born April 21, 1878; died Oct. 16, 1939, at the Eureka, Ill., hospital; aged 61 y. 5 m. 25 d. His death was caused by a skull fracture resulting from a fall from a combine. At an early age he accepted Christ as his personal Saviour, united with the Mennonite Church, and was a faithful member until death. He was united in marriage to Emma Ulrich Dec. 15, 1903. This union was blessed with 5 children, who survive with their mother. He was preceded in death by his father and a daughter-in-law (Mrs. Lloyd Schertz), 2 brothers, and 1 sister who died in infancy. He leaves his sorrowing companion and the following children: Lloyd (who with his 2 children have made their home the past year with his parents, since the death of his wife), Irene (Mrs. Emory Hieser) of Foosland, Ray of Roanoke, Blanche (Mrs. Alva Grieser) of Dewey, and Hilda at home; also 5 grandchildren, his aged mother, 2 brothers (Edwin of Metamora and Rudolph of Eureka), 3 sisters (Mrs. Minnie Sommer of Ashley, Mich.; Mrs. Peter Ulrich of Eureka, and Mrs. Will Schrock of Low Point). Funeral services in charge of Bro. H. R. Schertz assisted by Bros. John Harnish and Ezra Yordy.
    "'Tis hard to part with father, dear,
    No more to see him here
    But yet we're glad if God saw best,
    To end his troubles and give him rest,
    In heaven to reign with angels fair;
    May our names too be written there."
    - Mother and children.

    Buried:
    Stewart-Harmony Cemetery

    August married Emma Ulrich on 15 Dec 1903. Emma (daughter of David Ulrich and Anna Reeser) was born on 21 Feb 1881; died on 10 Jan 1959. [Group Sheet] [Family Chart]


  4. 7.  Emma Ulrich was born on 21 Feb 1881 (daughter of David Ulrich and Anna Reeser); died on 10 Jan 1959.
    Children:
    1. Lloyd Schertz was born on 25 Apr 1905 in Metamora, Woodford Co., IL; died on 10 Feb 1972; was buried in Metamora, Woodford Co., IL.
    2. 3. Irene E. Schertz was born on 1 Dec 1906; died on 16 May 1963; was buried in Fisher, Champaign Co., IL.
    3. Ray Tilman Schertz was born on 4 Oct 1909 in Roanoke, Woodford Co., IL.
    4. Blanche Schertz was born on 23 Nov 1915; died on 23 Jan 1990; was buried in Fisher, Champaign Co., IL.
    5. Hilda Grace Schertz


Generation: 4

  1. 8.  Joseph A. Heiser (Hieser) was born on 14 Nov 1859 in Tazewell Co., IL (son of Jacob Heiser and Katharina Wagler); died on 27 Mar 1889 in Fisher, Champaign Co., IL; was buried in Elliott, Ford Co., IL.

    Other Events and Attributes:

    • CLER: Y
    • Occupation: Farmer
    • Religion: Amish Mennonite
    • USR1: Pulmonary Hemorrage
    • Residence: 11 Dec 1881, Morton, Tazewell Co., IL
    • Baptism: 11 Jun 1905, Fisher, Champaign Co., IL
    • Ordained: 5 Aug 1917, Fisher, Champaign Co., IL
    • Ordained: 1 May 1921, Fisher, Champaign Co., IL

    Notes:

    A week after Joseph and Barbara arrived in Champaign County, near Fisher, to live in a new home in a heavily wooded area along the Sangamon River, a four-month-old nephew--son of Peter and Barbara (Heiser) Zehr--died of measles. Three days after this burial some of the men were helping Joseph unload hay in the barn for his livestock when he was suddenly stricken with a fatal pulmonary hemorrhage.

    Baptism:
    By Peter Zehr

    Ordained:
    East Bend church by Bishop Samuel Gerber and Andrew Schrock

    Ordained:
    East Bend church by same Bishop

    Died:
    29 years, 4 months and 3 days

    Buried:
    Waggoner Cemetery (Blackford) - four miles north and 1/2 mile east of East Bend Mennonite church.

    Joseph married Barbara Bachman on 11 Dec 1881 in Elm Grove Twp., Tazewell Co., IL. Barbara (daughter of John Bachman and Barbara Sutter) was born on 15 Jun 1862 in Tazewell Co., IL; died on 24 Mar 1926 in Fisher, Champaign Co., IL; was buried in Fisher, Champaign Co., IL. [Group Sheet] [Family Chart]


  2. 9.  Barbara Bachman was born on 15 Jun 1862 in Tazewell Co., IL (daughter of John Bachman and Barbara Sutter); died on 24 Mar 1926 in Fisher, Champaign Co., IL; was buried in Fisher, Champaign Co., IL.

    Other Events and Attributes:

    • Religion: Amish Mennonite
    • Residence: 11 Dec 1881, Morton, Tazewell Co., IL
    • Residence: 1900, Fisher, East Bend Twp., Champaign Co., IL

    Notes:

    Mennonite Women: A Story of God's Faithfulness

    "This mother endured many hardships and remained faithful. After eight years of happy marriage she suddenly became a widow with three sons to raise in a new community. On the advice of men in her congregation, she married a man who proved to be an alcoholic and emotionally disturbed. She cared for a mentally retarded son and a senile mother. She lost a son in the great World War I flu epidemic....When the strong, handsome Joseph Heiser who lived nearby asked her to marry him, twenty-year-old Barbara gladly accepted.....A year after her own marriage Barbara's twin sister married Joseph Heiser's brother Jacob. Sisters married to brothers!" ....
    "Following her husband's untimely death, Barbara was left a widow, in a new community, with three sons to bring up alone, and she had a farm to manage. She took little Aaron into her arms and, from that day on, called him Joseph, after his father."

    Barbara and her sister, Elizabeth, were twins.
    Later Barbara married Andrew Eyer, and they had two sons, William (b.8 Feb 1895) and Daniel (b. 1899).

    “On December 11, 1881, Joseph Hieser, the fifth son of Jacob and Catherine Wagler Hieser, married Barbara Bachman, one of the John Bachman’s twins. They made their first home in Tazewell County in the Deer Creek area. To this union were born three sons: John Emil, Amos Albert, and Joseph Aaron.

    “In the spring of 1889 Joseph and Barbara Hieser decided to join others and moved their family to Champaign County, Illinois. At this time the children were yet small, John being 6 years old, Amos 4, and Joseph 7 months. Joseph’s brother, Jacob Hieser and brother-in-law Peter Zehr, were already living in the East Bend community. Peter Zehr was the first minister and bishop of the new East Bend church. Joseph and Barbara Hieser made this move on March 4, 1889. He bought the land that lay to the north side of his brother Jacob’s property.

    “As there was no dwelling on the property Joseph and his family purchased, they lived temporarily in a small house on his brother Jacob’s farm, until such a time as he could get their own home built. He possibly had already been making plans to build, when his brother-in-law Peter Zehr, who had purchased hay, needed help to get it into the mow. Joseph, a strong robust man, helped pitch the hay into the barn. While working he suddenly became ill, making it necessary to acquire a doctor. The doctor left some medicine without having come to an exact diagnosis. Joseph passed away on March 27, 1889, at the age of 29 years and 4 months, three weeks after moving to Champaign County. It was later determined that death was due to an apomanary(?) hemorrhage (ruptured lung artery). This caused internal bleeding, a result of over exertion.

    “This surely must have been disheartening to Barbara Heiser, who was left with her three small sons; John, Amos and Joseph. This left her with a great responsibility and she was now faced with many hardships, the children’s diseases, but at all times she trusted in the Lord to see her through. As there was a new home to build and hired help for farming the purchased ground, she met with many hard financial situation.

    “For about five years Andrew Eyer, a native of Germany, farmed for Barbara. On June 17, 1894, Barbara married Andrew. To them were born two sons, William and Daniel. About nine years after their marriage, Andrew found himself battling with a mental disability. He was taken to Kankakee State Hospital, Kankakee, IL, where he spent the next seven years. About three weeks before his death, October 8, 1910, he was brought home. Once again Barbara was left without a husband. She now had five sons.

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    Champaign Co., IL, Probate Court guardianship record #1234 (0401000201234) dated 1895, in the matter of the Guardianship of John E. Heiser, et.al., Barbara Eyer, Guardian:

    Petition of Barbara Eyer in the matter of the Estate of Joseph Heiser deceased, for Letter of Guardianship respectfully represents that John E. Heiser, minor aged 12 years on the 4th day of December 1894; Amos Heiser, minor aged 10 years on the 18th of February 1895; and Joseph Heiser, minor aged 7 years on the 22nd day of August 1895...
    said minors are residents of this County; that they have no father living, or other legal guardian residing in this state; that said minors are heirs of one Jacob Heiser, deceased, father of their father Joseph Heiser, deceased, late of Champaign County, Ills. and as such heirs they will shortly be entitled to receive a sum of money realized from the sale of the estate of said Jacob Heiser, deceased, and that said sum of money being about seven hundred dollars, will be payable to them about November 1st 1895. And that your petitioner is the Mother of and desires herself to be appointed guardian of said minors. Dated Urbana, Ill., Sept 26, 1895. Barbara Eyer being duly affirmed deposes and says that the facts averred in the above petition are true according to the best of her knowledge, information and belief. Sworn to and subscribed before me, Harry L. Kelly, N.P. Filed on the 27th of Sept 1895. Bond $1400. H. L. Kelly, Atty, Fisher, Ill.

    Receipt of Ward
    On August 30, 1909, Joseph Heiser, now being of legal age of 21, acknowledged receipt of the sum of $304.33 from Barbara Heiser Eyer as his Guardian, in full settlement of amount due to him. This was the Final Report of the Guardian, found to be correct, and it was approved and Guardian discharged. Signed by Joseph A. Heiser.

    Residence:
    Barbara listed as wife of Andreas Eyer, head of household, and children: John Heiser, Amos Heiser, Joseph Heiser, Willie Eyer and Daniel Eyer; and her mother, Barbara Bachman.

    Buried:
    East Bend Mennonite Cemetery

    Notes:

    Joseph and Barbara were married in the Mennonite Church at Elm Grove, by Christian Nafziger. Joseph Litwiller and A. Ropp were witnesses.

    Married:
    MR #84

    Children:
    1. 4. John Emil Hieser was born on 4 Dec 1882 in Tazewell Co., IL; died on 6 Feb 1919 in Foosland, Champaign Co., IL; was buried on 8 Feb 1919 in Fisher, Champaign Co., IL.
    2. Amos Albert Hieser was born on 18 Feb 1885 in Deer Creek, Washington Twp., Tazewell Co., IL; died on 17 Sep 1942 in Champaign, Champaign Co., IL; was buried in Fisher, Champaign Co., IL.
    3. Bishop Joseph Aaron Heiser was born on 22 Aug 1888 in Morton, Tazewell Co., IL; died on 1 Jan 1977 in Fisher, Champaign Co., IL; was buried on 3 Jan 1977 in Fisher, Champaign Co., IL.

  3. 10.  Joseph Cender was born on 13 Jun 1827 in Niedernai, Bas-Rhin, FR (son of Christian Cender and Magdalena Eymann); died on 17 Jan 1910 in Fisher, Champaign Co., IL; was buried in Fisher, Champaign Co., IL.

    Other Events and Attributes:

    • Immigration: 1854
    • PURC: 28 Feb 1870, Roanoke Twp., Woodford Co., IL
    • Census: 1880, Roanoke Twp., Woodford Co., IL
    • Residence: 1892, Fisher, Champaign Co., IL
    • PURC: 4 Feb 1892, Fisher, Champaign Co., IL
    • Census: 1900, East Bend Twp., Champaign Co., IL

    Notes:

    Obit: Herald of Truth Feb 3, 1910
    Cender.-- Jos. Cender was born in France, June 13, 1827; died near Fisher, Ill., Jan. 17, 1910; aged 82 y. 7 m. 4 d. He united with the A. M. church in his youth and remained a faithful member to the end. He united in marriage with Mary Rouvenac, Mar. 13, 1870. This union was blessed with seven children. He leaves 3 sons, 2 daughters, 8 grandchildren, one sister and many friends to mourn his departure. Two children and his companion preceded him to the spirit world. Funeral services were conducted at the home by Bro. Peter Zehr from Psa. 90:2, and at the church by Bro. Samuel Garber in English from Gal. 2:20, and by Bro. Andrew Schrock in German from II Tim. 4:7.
    C. W. S.

    Joseph and Mary settled in Roanoke in 1870. With them were Mary’s parents.

    Immigration:
    He is on the passenger list of the “John Hancock” along with his sister Madeleine.

    PURC:
    Sec. 26 Twn. 27N - 80 acres at $12/acre

    Census:
    Shows John, Mary and three children

    Residence:
    Moved from Roanoke, Woodford Co., IL

    PURC:
    Purchased land from William H. and Mary F. Swayze. Legal Description: W 1/2 of E 1/2 of W 1/ of NW 1/4 of SW 1/4 of Section 17, Township 22N, Range 8E of 3rdPM.}



    Census:
    shows them as Joseph Centner, 72, born in June 1827; Mary, 58, born in March 1842; and three children born in Illinois: Mary, John, and Peter. It states that they both immigrated in 1854. They were living next door to Peter and Barbara Heiser Zehr.

    Buried:
    East Bend Mennonite Cemetery

    Joseph married Mary Rouvenacht on 13 Mar 1870 in Tazewell Co., IL. Mary (daughter of Christian Rouvenac and Maria Switzer (Suisse)) was born on 29 Mar 1842 in Guermange, Saarebourg, Moselle, FR; died on 4 Mar 1909 in Fisher, Champaign Co., IL; was buried in Fisher, Champaign Co., IL. [Group Sheet] [Family Chart]


  4. 11.  Mary Rouvenacht was born on 29 Mar 1842 in Guermange, Saarebourg, Moselle, FR (daughter of Christian Rouvenac and Maria Switzer (Suisse)); died on 4 Mar 1909 in Fisher, Champaign Co., IL; was buried in Fisher, Champaign Co., IL.

    Other Events and Attributes:

    • Immigration: 1854

    Notes:

    Obit: Herald of Truth 3/27/09
    Cender - Mary Cender (maiden name Rouvenac) was born in France, March 28, 1842; died of paralysis near Fisher, Ill., March 4, 1909; aged 66 y. 11 m. 6 d. She united with the A. M. Church in her younger years and remained a faithful member to the end. She was married to Joseph Cender and lived in this relation for nearly 39 years. To this union were born seven children. She leaves to mourn her departure an aged, mourning husband, three sons and two daughters. Funeral services were held at the house by Andrew Schrock of Metamora, Ill., in German and Samuel Gerber of Tremont, Ill., in English. Text Psa. 103; Gal. 2:20, and I Cor. 15:22.


    Read at East Bend Mennonite Church Centennial:

    “I was born in 1842 near Saarbourg, Lorraine, France. My parents were Christian and Maria Switzer Rouvenacht. They named me Maria too. My parents were Amish Mennonites and they, along with others of the same faith, experienced many hard times. Lorraine was a beautiful land, but since many families in our area, including the Oyers and the Mosimans, had already gone to America, my parents decided that it would be good for us as well. It was a long, hard trip. We were on the ocean many days. And then it was many more days until we would reach Woodford County where we made our first home. The first years in America were much different, and in some ways more difficult, than life had been in Lorraine, but we were happy with our new freedoms.

    “One day when I was almost 28 years old, a visitor came to our door. Since he was also from France we made him very welcome. It was good to visit with someone from our homeland. Joseph Zentner (Cender) had been in America a few years and was now ready to find himself a wife. Even though he was 16 years older than me, I consented to marry Joseph on March 13, 1870. We began our life together on a farm just south of Roanoke, Illinois. We attended the Roanoke Amish Mennonite Church where Joe served as a trustee for a while. It was here that our seven children were born. That was Katie, Chris, Joe, Lena, John, Mary and Peter. Katie died when she was eight years old and we buried her in the Roanoke Mennonite Cemetery.

    “It didn’t seem long until Joe had some good help as our young sons were growing up quickly. They were full of life, as Joe and I found out when we returned home to a surprise one day during hay season. It seemed the boys had been busy pulling the hay up into the haymow with a horse-drawn hayfork. All went well until they decided to send Katie up with a load of hay and left her stranded half way up the side of the barn. That is where we found her when we arrived home sooner than the boys expected us. A switchin’ was in order on that occasion. Joe decided he’d better be looking for more land to farm to keep the boys busy. And then too, they’d need their own places when they decided to get married. Land was getting scarce and prices were high in Woodford county, so Joe began looking around. He was hearing good things about Kansas, so he decided to make a trip there.

    “When he arrived in Kansas he stepped off the train and started looking the area over. He noticed piles of buffalo chips scattered about and asked someone if the land required fertilizer already. Joe was told the buffalo chips were burned for fuel, as there were no coal mines in Kansas and coal was very expensive there. Joe had already made his decision about moving to Kansas. He quickly boarded the train and sat quietly in his seat while the lady land agent walked through the train calling, “Where’s Zentner, where’s Zentner?” He didn’t answer her because he didn’t even want to discuss a Kansas land purchase! When Joe got back to Woodford County, he told the family, “Kansas is not for us.”

    “Joe said he’d heard about an Amish Mennonite settlement that had just been started near Fisher in Champaign County, Illinois. So he decided to check this out next. He took our oldest son, Chris, with him since he was almost 19 years old. When they got there Peter Zehr took them to look at some farms that were for sale. Joe decided he liked the William Swayze farm, so on February 4, 1892, he signed the papers and bought our new farm. Just in case we didn’t like this new place, Joe kept the one at Roanoke for a little while longer. Well, we made arrangements to move to our new home yet that spring. Our six children were a big help; Peter, the youngest, was ten years old. When the train reached Gibson City, we found Peter Zehr, Jacob Heiser and Charles Stormer there to meet us. They loaded our things on the wagons and tied the horses behind. The boys drove the cattle along behind the horses. The weather was cold and wet, and we were glad when that eight mile trip was over.

    “We really weren’t very happy when we reached our new home. That spring of 192 was cold and rainy, which didn’t help our attitude either! But things began to happen and there were a lot of changes in the East Bend area. That year eleven new families moved nearby, and among them were four Birkey families. After Joe built our new house, we were much more comfortable and we began to appreciate our surroundings. It was such a nice neighborhood where we lived! Our house was almost across the road from Peter Zehr, then west of us was Charles Stormer, north were Joe Beacher and John Zehr, and south was August Ingold. A little east of us were Jake Heisers and Barbara Heiser and her family.

    “As the years went by, we felt we’d made a good choice. When our children married we were happy to have them living nearby. We all attended the East Bend Mennonite Church, and as we worshipped with our family and friends, we thanked God many times through the years for His goodness and blessings. Because He was faithful in caring for us, we wanted to be faithful and live for Him.”

    Birth:
    headstone date is 28 March

    Buried:
    East Bend Mennonite Cemetery

    Children:
    1. Katie Cender was buried in Roanoke, Woodford Co., IL.
    2. Christian Cender was born on 21 Feb 1873 in Roanoke, Woodford Co., IL; died on 23 Jul 1960 in Paxton, Ford Co., IL; was buried in Fisher, Champaign Co., IL.
    3. Joseph J. Cender, Jr. was born on 20 Jul 1874 in Roanoke, Woodford Co., IL; died on 8 Aug 1928 in Bloomington, McLean Co., IL; was buried in Fisher, Champaign Co., IL.
    4. Magdalena Cender was born on 12 Jun 1876 in Roanoke, Woodford Co., IL; died on 23 Sep 1962 in Fisher, Champaign Co., IL; was buried in Fisher, Champaign Co., IL.
    5. John Cender was born on 26 Aug 1877 in Roanoke, Woodford Co., IL; died on 21 Nov 1935 in Foosland, Champaign Co., IL; was buried in Fisher, Champaign Co., IL.
    6. 5. Mary Cender was born on 11 Jun 1880 in Roanoke, Woodford Co., IL; died on 22 Feb 1963 in Gibson City, Ford Co., IL; was buried on 24 Feb 1963 in Fisher, Champaign Co., IL.
    7. Peter Cender was born on 17 Dec 1881 in Deer Creek, Washington Twp., Tazewell Co., IL; died on 5 Jun 1907 in Foosland, Champaign Co., IL; was buried in Fisher, Champaign Co., IL.

  5. 12.  Ferdinand Schertz was born on 26 Jun 1850 in Butler Co., OH; died on 21 Dec 1916 in Roanoke, Woodford Co., IL; was buried in Metamora, Woodford Co., IL.

    Notes:

    Obit:
    Schertz. - Ferdinand Schertz was born in Butler Co., Ohio, June 26, 1850; died at his home near Roanoke, Ill., Dec. 21, 1916; aged 66 y. 5 m. 25 d. 

    At the age of 9 years he, with his parents, moved to Tazewell Co., Ill., where he grew to manhood. Later the family moved to Woodford Co., Ill., where Bro. Schertz resided until his marriage to Mary Garber, Jan. 19, 1875. 

    After residing in Livingston Co. four years, Bro. Schertz and wife returned to Woodford Co., and took up their permanent abode in the community where he died.

    Buried:
    Stewart-Harmony Cemetery

    Ferdinand married Mary Garber on 19 Jan 1875. Mary (daughter of Christian Garber and Magdalena Dellenbach) was born on 3 Aug 1848 in Woodford Co., IL; died on 24 Feb 1941; was buried in Metamora, Woodford Co., IL. [Group Sheet] [Family Chart]


  6. 13.  Mary Garber was born on 3 Aug 1848 in Woodford Co., IL (daughter of Christian Garber and Magdalena Dellenbach); died on 24 Feb 1941; was buried in Metamora, Woodford Co., IL.

    Notes:

    Obit:
    Schertz-Mary, daughter of Christian and Magdalena Garber, was born Aug. 3, 1848, in Woodford Co., Ill.; died Feb. 24. 1941; aged 92 y. 6 m. 21 d. 

    She united in marriage with Ferdinand Schertz Jan. 19, 1873, who preceded her in death, Dec. 21, 1916.

    Buried:
    Stewart-Harmony Cemetery

    Notes:

    Married:
    1873?

    Children:
    1. 6. August William Schertz was born on 21 Apr 1878; died on 16 Aug 1939; was buried in Metamora, Woodford Co., IL.
    2. Edwin R. Schertz
    3. Sadie E. Schertz was born on 10 Jun 1892 in Roanoke Twp., Woodford Co., IL; died on 15 Dec 1987 in Eureka, Woodford Co., IL; was buried in Metamora, Woodford Co., IL.

  7. 14.  David Ulrich was born on 29 Jul 1850 in East Peoria, Tazewell Co., IL (son of Peter J. Ulrich, Iii and Anna Oyer); died on 7 Jul 1934 in Eureka, Woodford Co., IL.

    Other Events and Attributes:

    • Occupation: Highly Successful Farmer.
    • USR1: Heart Attack

    Notes:

    Obit:
    Ulrich. - David, son of Peter and Anna Ulrich, was born near East Peoria, Ill., July 29, 1850; died at his home in Eureka, Ill., July 7, 1934; aged 83 y. 11 m. 9 d. His parents had come to America from Alsace Lorraine, and were among the early settlers in this part of Illinois, arriving in 1838. From East Peoria the family moved to Deer Creek, where his mother died, when he was five years old. In his early youth they moved to the vicinity of Eureka, where his father purchased the farm now occupied by his son, C. M. Ulrich, and which is spoken of as the old home place. Oct. 22, 1874, he was united in marriage to Anna, daughter of Christian Reeser, who lived to the age of 103 years. To this union were born 11 children, all of whom survive. They are: Barbara Schertz, Eureka; Anna, at home; Christian M., Eureka; Emma Schertz, Cazenovia; Peter N., Eureka; Elizabeth Schertz, Falfurrias, Texas; Fannie Schrock, David, Ella Schertz, Emanuel. and Viola Harnish, all of Eureka. After marriage he farmed for thirty years in Woodford Co., living in the vicinity of Eureka and Metamora, from which latter place they moved to Garden City, Mo., in 1904, where he had purchased a farm. After living there for six years they returned to Woodford Co., locating south of Roanoke, remaining there until January, 1919, when he retired from the farm, moving to the home in Eureka where he passed away. In his youth he united with the Mennonite Church, in which he was a devoted and active member until his Lord called him home. For twenty-two years he served as a trustee of the Roanoke Mennonite congregation northeast of Eureka, of which he was one of the early members, and where he had his church home these many years. He enjoyed good health all his life, taking an active part in the farm life and other interests of the community. He was a loving father, devoted husband, congenial neighbor, and friend to all who knew him. In later years he often spoke of his appreciation that his children, and their families in general, had accepted his Savior, and he expressed his readiness to go to be with Him. Saturday evening he was seized with a heart attack, peacefully passing away about two hours later. All his children were at his bedside, except Emma Schertz, who was visiting at Fisher, Ill., and Elizabeth Schertz of Falfurrias, Texas, who also was not able to come to the funeral because of ill health. He leaves his younger brother (Samuel Ulrich of Nampa, Idaho), the only one remaining of a family of eight; his wife (who was his faithful companion for almost sixty years); 11 children; 46 grandchildren; 10 great-grandchildren; and a host of other relatives and friends. Funeral services were held July 11, at the home by Andrew Schrock and at the Roanoke Mennonite Church by Ezra Yordy. Burial in the church cemetery.


    Farmed for 30 years. Lived near Metamora in Woodford Co., IL, except for six years in Missouri. Retired in Eureka, IL in 1919. Among the most respected citizens of Woodford Co., united with the Roanoke Mennonite Church in his youth, to which he was devoted and an active member until the Lord called him home. He was a trustee for 25 years. Often spoke how glad he was that he accepted his Saviour and expressed his readiness to go to be with Him.

    David married Anna Reeser on 18 Oct 1874. Anna (daughter of Christian Reeser and Barbara Zimmerman) was born on 17 Dec 1854 in Muncie, Delaware Co., IN; died in 1941 in Eureka, Woodford Co., IL. [Group Sheet] [Family Chart]


  8. 15.  Anna Reeser was born on 17 Dec 1854 in Muncie, Delaware Co., IN (daughter of Christian Reeser and Barbara Zimmerman); died in 1941 in Eureka, Woodford Co., IL.

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    Ulrich.-Anna, daughter of Christian and Barbara Reeser, was born near Muncie, Ind., Dec. 17, 1854; died at her home in Eureka, Ill., Oct. 12, 1941; aged 86 y. 9 m. 26 d. At the age of three she came to Woodford Co., Ill., in a covered wagon with her parents. The Reeser homestead was established along the Mackinaw River where she lived until her marriage to David Ulrich, Oct. 22, 1874. All their married life, with the exception of six years at Garden City, Mo, were lived in Woodford Co., in the vicinities of Eureka and Metamora. Having retired from the farm, they moved to Eureka in 1919. In 1934 her husband passed away. They were blessed with 11 children, all of whom survive the passing of their mother. They are: Barbara Schertz, Eureka; Anna, at home; Christian M., Eureka; Emma Schertz, Fisher; Peter N., Eureka; Elizabeth Schertz, Falfurrius, Texas; Fannie Schrock, David, Ella Schertz, Emmanuel, and Viola Harnish, all of Eureka. In her youth, she united with the Mennonite Church, in which she was a devoted and faithful member all her life. She enjoyed good health until she took sick about eleven months ago. She was very active and found much enjoyment in the duties of home life, and in association with her many neighbors and acquaintances. Much appreciated were the loving remembrances of friends and relatives shown to her during her illness. She especially loved the timber and the beauties of nature, visiting often the vicinity of her childhood home on the Mackinaw. She was a loving mother and grandmother to her 11 children, 47 grandchildren and 33 great-grandchildren. She also leaves 2 sisters (Mrs. Lena Plaag of Peoria, Ill., and Mrs. Barbara Ummel of Reeds, Mo.), and 5 brothers (Jacob of Albany, Oreg.; Peter of Seattle, Wash.; Sam of Goodfield, Ill.; and Ben and David of Congerville, Ill.). One sister and 4 brothers preceded her in death. Funeral services were held Oct. 14, at the home and at the Roanoke Mennonite Church conducted by Bro. Ezra Yordy, assisted by Bro. H. R. Schertz and Bro. Lee Lantz. Interment in church cemetery.

    Children:
    1. Barbara Ulrich was born on 14 Aug 1875.
    2. Anna Ulrich was born on 19 Apr 1877; died on 15 Jul 1942.
    3. Christian M. Ulrich was born on 29 Jan 1879 in Eureka, Woodford Co., IL; died on 6 May 1945; was buried in Roanoke, Woodford Co., IL.
    4. 7. Emma Ulrich was born on 21 Feb 1881; died on 10 Jan 1959.
    5. Peter N. Ulrich was born on 14 May 1883; died on 4 Sep 1974.
    6. Elizabeth Ulrich was born on 3 Jul 1885 in Roanoke, Woodford Co., IL; died on 21 Apr 1973 in Falfurrias, Brooks Co., TX; was buried in Falfurrias, Brooks Co., TX.
    7. Franika (Fannie) Marie Ulrich was born on 24 Jun 1887 in Metamora Twp., Woodford Co., IL; died on 23 Feb 1978 in Eureka, Woodford Co., IL; was buried in Roanoke, Woodford Co., IL.
    8. David Elias Ulrich was born on 7 Oct 1889; died on 9 Mar 1969.
    9. Ella Ulrich was born on 1 Jun 1892; died on 1 Sep 1957.
    10. Emanuel Daniel Ulrich was born on 8 Jun 1895; died on 4 Oct 1997.
    11. Viola Alvina Ulrich was born on 13 Jan 1898; died on 19 Sep 1988.


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