Samuel Yordy: The Schrock-Birkey Connection

Samuel Yordy

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Generation: 1

  1. 1.  Samuel Yordy was born on 22 Dec 1864 in Tremont, Tazewell Co., IL (son of John Birkey Yordy and Magdalena King); died on 10 Jun 1865 in Tazewell Co., IL; was buried in Tazewell Co., IL.

    Other Events and Attributes:

    • USR1: Died Of Spasms At 5 1/2 Months

    Notes:

    Buried:
    Hirstein Cemetery


Generation: 2

  1. 2.  John Birkey Yordy was born on 23 Oct 1838 in Bavaria, GR (son of Horn and Maria (Mary) Birky); died on 31 Dec 1906 in Milford, Seward Co., NE; was buried in Milford, Seward Co., NE.

    Other Events and Attributes:

    • USR1: Stomach Ulcers
    • Immigration: 17 Jun 1844, NY
    • Residence: 1862, Tremont, Tazewell Co., IL
    • Residence: 1885, Milford, Seward Co., NE
    • Residence: 1889, Thurman, Washington Co., CO
    • Residence: 1896, Larned, KS
    • Residence: 1898, Milford, Seward Co., NE

    Notes:

    Obit: Gospel Witness, January, 1907
    After an illness of about eight months, Bro. John Yordy passed away at his home in Milford, Neb., Dec.31, 1906; age 68 y. 2m. 17d. Funeral services were held at the home and concluded at the Amish Church where he was laid to rest in the Fairview Cemetery on Thursday afternoon. Bro. Yordy was born in Germany, Oct. 23, 1839, and came to America with his parents who settled in Illinois when he was six years old. He united with the Amish Mennonite church in his early years, to which he remained faithful to his death. He was married to Magdalene King, Jan. 5, 1863. To this union were born thirteen children, four of whom preceded him to the spirit world. He leaves a sorrowing wife and nine children, but they need not mourn as those who have no hope. His disease was ulcers and gallstones. He suffered greatly at times but bore it all patiently to the end.

    Dearest father, thou hast left us,
    And thy loss we greatly feel,
    But ‘tis God who has bereft us,
    He can all our sorrows heal.


    Obit: Milford, NE newspaper

    After an illness of seven months beginning May 10th, 1906, and caused by ulceration of the bowels, complicated with gall stones, uncle John Yordy passed away at his home in this village, Monday morning, Dec. 31st, age 68 years 2 months and 17 days. Short funeral services were held at the home here in town and concluded at the Amish church west of town where the remains were buried, Thursday.

    Mr. Yordy was born in Germany, October 23, 1838, and came to America with his parents who settled in Illinois when he was 6 years old. He was married to Magdalene King on January 5th, 1862, and to them have been born 13 children, 9 of whom are living.

    Mr. Yordy and his family came to Seward county in 1885, and four years later, went to Colorado. In 1896, they moved to Kansas and in 1898 returned to Seward county where they have since resided. Three years ago Mr. and Mrs. Yordy moved into town and prepared to spend their remaining days in ease and comfort. The children attending the funeral were Simon and Dave Yordy, Mrs. Schrock, from Filmore county, Mrs. Zimmerman from Wood River, and two brothers and a sister from Illinois - Jacob and Joseph Yordy and Mrs. Mary Orendorff.

    Mr. Yordy was a genial old gentleman whom it was a pleasure to know and the great regret of his friends is that his declining days should be spent in suffering. The sympathy of all is extended to Grandma Yordy and her children in the hour of bereavement.

    Birth:
    French Alsace-Lorraine accd. to source 1269

    Immigration:
    New York Passenger Lists, 1820-1957, 1844, June 17, Baltimore

    Residence:
    In 1863 Peter Yordy purchased John's exemption from Civil War military service for $100. They moved to Seward County, Nebraska in 1885, to Colorado in 1889, to Kansas in 1896, and then returned to Seward County in 1898.

    Buried:
    East Fairview Cemetery

    John married Magdalena King on 5 Jan 1862 in Pekin, Tazewell Co., IL. Magdalena (daughter of Samuel King and Mary Magdalena Kurtz) was born on 13 Dec 1842 in Salem, Marion Co., IL; died on 11 Feb 1927 in Harper, Harper Co., KS; was buried in Milford, Seward Co., NE. [Group Sheet] [Family Chart]


  2. 3.  Magdalena King was born on 13 Dec 1842 in Salem, Marion Co., IL (daughter of Samuel King and Mary Magdalena Kurtz); died on 11 Feb 1927 in Harper, Harper Co., KS; was buried in Milford, Seward Co., NE.

    Notes:

    Obit: Milford, NE newspaper

    Magdaline King was born in Salem, Illinois, December 13, 1842. She died at her home in Harper, Kans., Febr. 11, 1927, aged 84 years 1 mo. And 29 days. She was united in marriage to John Yordy on January 5, 1862 at Pekin, Ill. To this union were born eight sons and five daughters. Her husband and four sons preceeded her in death. In the year 1909, she was married to Jacob Sutter who also preceeded her in death. In 1923, she was again married, to John Plank of Harper, Kans. who survives her. She is also survived by nine children; Peter B. Yordy of Whittier, Cal., John Y. Yordy of Kewanee, Ill., David J. Yordy of Ashley, Mich., Emma Schwartzendruber of Wellman, Ia., Belle Schrock of Albany , Ore., Lizzie Erb of Hesston, Kans. and Simon Yordy, Fannie Yeackley, and Mary Zimmerman of Milford, Nebr. She also leaves thirty five grandchildren, fifty seven great-great grandchildren, one great-great grandchild, and one aged sister, Barbara Lund of Beemer, Nebr.

    In her youth she accepted Christ as her Savior and united with the Mennonite church of which she was a faithful member when she died. She, with her first husband, moved west in 1886, living most of the time near Milford. By her cheerful disposition and helpful Christian spirit, she endeared herself to all with whom she came in contact. Short services were held at the Spring Valley church near Harper, Kans., Saturday, Febr. 12. The remains were then brought to Milford where services were held at the East Fairview church and interment was made at the East Fairview cemetery. All of her children were here to attend the funeral except Peter Yordy of California.

    Buried:
    East Fairiew Cemetery

    Notes:

    Married:
    By Andrew Ropp

    Children:
    1. Fannie Yordy was born on 5 Apr 1863 in Tremont, Tazewell Co., IL; died on 31 Oct 1955 in Milford, Seward Co., NE; was buried in Milford, Seward Co., NE.
    2. 1. Samuel Yordy was born on 22 Dec 1864 in Tremont, Tazewell Co., IL; died on 10 Jun 1865 in Tazewell Co., IL; was buried in Tazewell Co., IL.
    3. Peter E. Yordy was born on 12 Mar 1866 in Pekin, Tazewell Co., IL; died on 23 Mar 1951 in Panhandle, Carson Co., TX; was buried in Panhandle, Carson Co., TX.
    4. Simon S. Yordy was born on 14 Feb 1868 in Flanagan, Livingston Co., IL; died on 23 Oct 1953 in Milford, Seward Co., NE; was buried in Milford, Seward Co., NE.
    5. John E. Yordy was born on 25 Dec 1869 in Nebraska Twp., Livingston Co., IL; died on 7 Dec 1943 in Kewanee, Henry Co., IL; was buried in Kewanee, Henry Co., IL.
    6. Emma Yordy was born on 23 Oct 1871 in Lombardville, Stark Co., IL; died on 8 Nov 1958 in Wellman, Washington Co., IA; was buried in Kalona, Washington Co., IA.
    7. Bella Yordy was born on 24 Aug 1873 in Lombardville, Stark Co., IL; died on 7 Oct 1962 in Albany, Linn Co., OR; was buried in Albany, Linn Co., OR.
    8. David Yordy was born on 16 Jan 1875 in Lombardville, Stark Co., IL; died on 30 Sep 1934 in Ashley, Gratiot Co., MI; was buried in Milford, Seward Co., NE.
    9. Jacob Yordy was born on 15 Sep 1876 in Lombardville, Stark Co., IL; died on 24 Aug 1883 in Lombardville, Stark Co., IL.
    10. William Yordy was born on 4 Sep 1878 in Gridley, McLean Co., IL; died on 23 Aug 1887 in Milford, Seward Co., NE; was buried in Milford, Seward Co., NE.
    11. Francis Yordy was born on 4 Aug 1880 in Gridley, McLean Co., IL; died on 5 Dec 1898 in Seward Co., NE; was buried in Milford, Seward Co., NE.
    12. Mary Ellen Yordy was born on 24 Jul 1882 in Washington, Tazewell Co., IL; died on 27 Mar 1929 in Milford, Seward Co., NE; was buried in Milford, Seward Co., NE.
    13. Elizabeth (Lizzie) Yordy was born on 1 Nov 1885 in Milford, Seward Co., NE; died on 21 May 1961 in Colorado Springs, CO; was buried on 25 May 1961 in South English, Keokuk Co., IA.


Generation: 3

  1. 4.  Horn

    + Maria (Mary) Birky. Maria (daughter of Christian Birki and Maria Anna Gascho) was born on 18 Apr 1816 in Bavaria, GR; died on 13 May 1903 in Roanoke Twp., Woodford Co., IL; was buried in Roanoke, Woodford Co., IL. [Group Sheet] [Family Chart]


  2. 5.  Maria (Mary) Birky was born on 18 Apr 1816 in Bavaria, GR (daughter of Christian Birki and Maria Anna Gascho); died on 13 May 1903 in Roanoke Twp., Woodford Co., IL; was buried in Roanoke, Woodford Co., IL.

    Other Events and Attributes:

    • Religion: Amish Mennonite
    • Immigration: 17 Jun 1844, Le Havre to New York

    Notes:

    The book 'The Past and Present of Woodford County' spells Mary's name Burkey. Mary is the Maria Birkey Yordy, of whom Myrna Slagell Park says , "During pioneer days in Tazewell County, Illinois, Maria Birkey Yordy (1816-1903) cooked a mixture she called 'pap,’ given to sickly infants with feeding problems. This remedy supposedly saved some babies not expected to survive. The recipe was handed down within the family."

    Mary Birky had a son before she married Peter Yordy--named John. (John b. Oct 23, 1838. He married Magdalena King (b. 1842) in 1862. They had 13 children.) She arrived in New York on the ship Baltimore on June 14,1844 with her son from a previous relationship, Johann Horn (who would later be known as John Birkey Yordy)." 

    Peter and Mary can be found on the 1880 census of Roanoke as 'Peter Yordie,' a 65- year-old farmer born in France, of parents born in France; and Mary, 64, born in Bavaria, of parents born in France; and four children. Mary can be found as an 84-year-old widow on the 1900 census of Roanoke, living with children Peter, 44, and Barbara, 39. Mary stated that she was born in Germany of French parents, and that she came to America in 1847 [actually it was 1844].

    “On February 9, 1847, two and one-half years after arriving in America, Mary married Peter Yordy. That marriage occurred within the Dillon Creek Amish Congregation in Tazewell County, Illinois. A recently identified 1845 Tazewell County Census sheds light on her life between her arrival in Illinois and her marriage to Peter.

    In 1845, thirty-year-old Mary “Burgie” resided with a male under 10 years of age (John Horn Birkey) as the head of the household in Tazewell County. Also in the household are a female aged 10-20 and a female under 10 years of age.24 The identity of these two females is unknown. It is probable that the two women were boarders. The listing of Mary as the “Head of Household” suggests that Mary emigrated with significant funds consistent with the relative wealth of her father, Christian Birki. Triangulation of neighbors suggests that after their marriage, Peter and Mary lived in the home where Mary was living in 1845.

    Peter Yordy’s wife, Maria Birki (Mary Birkey), and her six-year-old son, John Horn, emigrated in 1844. They traveled with Mary’s brother, Joseph, their cousin, Catherine Kettner, and Peter Zehr on the ship, Baltimore, which arrived in New York from Le Havre on June 14, 1844.23

    Immigration:
    Mary “Burge” with son Johann Horn on the ship Baltimore (New York Passenger Lists, 1820-1957, 1844, June 17, Baltimore, p.4)
    Also on the ship were Peter Zerr 25; Jospeh Burger 26; Catharina Kunder 27.

    Buried:
    Roanoke Mennonite Cemetery

    Children:
    1. 2. John Birkey Yordy was born on 23 Oct 1838 in Bavaria, GR; died on 31 Dec 1906 in Milford, Seward Co., NE; was buried in Milford, Seward Co., NE.

  3. 6.  Samuel King was born on 8 Feb 1808 in Lancaster Co., PA (son of Christian King and Magdalena (Mary?) Yoder); died on 15 Aug 1895 in Elm Grove Twp., Tazewell Co., IL; was buried in Elm Grove Twp., Tazewell Co., IL.

    Notes:

    SAMUEL3 KING (CHRISTIAN2, JOHN SOLOMON1 KOENIG) was born 08 February 1808 in Lancaster Co., PA, and died 15 August 1895 in Near Pekin, Tazewell Co., IL. He married (1) MAGDALENA KURTZ Abt. 1831, daughter of ABRAHAM KURTZ and ELIZABETH FISHER. She was born 14 February 1803 in PA, and died September 1846 in Tazewell Co., IL. He married (2) MARY GERBER Aft. 1846. She was born 1832 in Lancaster Co., PA.

    Buried:
    Pleasant Grove Cemetery

    Samuel married Mary Magdalena Kurtz on 1 Jan 1830 in Holmes Co., OH. Mary (daughter of Abraham Kurtz and Magdalena Lantz) was born on 14 Feb 1803; died on 18 Oct 1846 in Tazewell Co., IL. [Group Sheet] [Family Chart]


  4. 7.  Mary Magdalena Kurtz was born on 14 Feb 1803 (daughter of Abraham Kurtz and Magdalena Lantz); died on 18 Oct 1846 in Tazewell Co., IL.

    Notes:

    According to David Henry King Genealogy, she was the daughter of Abraham & Elizabeth Fisher Kurtz.
    *****
    Children of SAMUEL KING and MAGDALENA KURTZ are:
    i. JOSEPH4 KING, b. 24 June 1832, Wayne Co., OH; d. 31 October 1904, Isabella, , OK; m. SUSANNA STUTZMAN, 12 January 1854, Elkhart Co., IN; d. Unknown.
    7. ii. DAVID HENRY KING, b. 28 April 1834, Wooster, Wayne Co., OH; d. 20 November 1926, Newton, Harvey Co., KS.
    iii. BARBARA KING, b. 1837, Ohio; d. Unknown.
    iv. ELIZABETH KING, b. 20 July 1839, Ohio; d. Unknown.
    v. SAMUEL KING, b. 04 August 1841, Ohio; d. Unknown.
    8. vi. MAGDELENA KING, b. 1843, Illinois; d. Unknown.

    Buried:
    Haines Cemetery

    Children:
    1. 3. Magdalena King was born on 13 Dec 1842 in Salem, Marion Co., IL; died on 11 Feb 1927 in Harper, Harper Co., KS; was buried in Milford, Seward Co., NE.
    2. Barbara King was born on 8 May 1838 in Wooster, Wayne Co., OH; died on 12 Apr 1927 in Beemer, Cuming Co., NE; was buried in Beemer, Cuming Co., NE.


Generation: 4

  1. 10.  Christian Birki was born on 14 Mar 1788-1789 in Rimsdorf, Lower Alsace, FR (son of Johannes (Jean) Bircky (Bircki, Percky) and Barbara Bircki); died on 14 Feb 1866 in Groveland, Tazewell Co., IL; was buried in Feb 1866 in Groveland Twp., Tazewell Co., IL.

    Other Events and Attributes:

    • Occupation: In Europe A Bauer (Farmer), In USA Farmer
    • Reference Number: 97
    • Religion: Mennonite
    • Residence: Bef 1800, Völlerdingen, Alsace, FR
    • Residence: 1811, Flugelsberg, Bavaria, GR
    • PURC: 10 Nov 1815, Arzbach, Bavaria, GR
    • Residence: 1818-1824, Pellheim, Bavaria, GR
    • Immigration: 13 Mar 1851, Bavaria, GR
    • Immigration: 7 Jun 1851, Le Havre to New York
    • Census: 1860, Tazewell Co., IL

    Notes:

    Of Kirshstockach, Bavaria. Lived first in Odenstockah, near Munich, Bavaria, then moved to Neukirchstock, also near Munich.

    According to Hermann Guth's 1989 research, “at 62 years of age Christian applied to emigrate to Illinois on 13 Mar 1851, with his second wife Elizabeth Stalter, age 37. He had 10,000 fl of assets and his wife had an additional 2,225 fl. This was much more than most immigrants had. Traveling with them were Elizabeth 23, Andréas 29, Anna 28, Katharina 17, Veronika 15, from his first wife, and, Jakobine 5, Heinrich 4, Jakob 3, and Helena 6 mo. from his second wife. Christian noted to authorities that several older children were already in America.

    Christian's daughter, Barbara Birki, from Kirchstockach (unmarried, but with child, Jacob, whose father was Thomas Luiderer from Putzbrunn) applied on 29 Feb 1849 for permission to emigrate to Illinois. Her father gave approval because she wished to travel with his brother, Valentine Birki from Gern, who was the child's guardian. The document indicated that three brothers/sisters were already in America. Barbara and Valentine planned to travel via Mannheim-Le Havre-New York, with ship agent Karl Dick from Augsburg, but evidently plans changed since they are on the ship list of the Minnesota sailing from Liverpool, England to New York in 1849. Included were Valentine Birki (1794) with niece Barbara and her illegitimate son; Valentine's daughter, Mary Burkey Birky (1833); and Daniel Zehr. “
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    “Christian Birkÿ, farmer at Mair in KIrchstockach and widower, intends to marry Elisabeth Stalter, forestry farmer’s daughter from Gern, and sought reception into and consent of the community. Since Christian Birkÿ possesses an entire estate, and his future bride brings a dowry of 800 guilders, and their advancement is adequately assured, and they are liable for insignificant debts, we agree to this marriage on behalf of the entire community.
    In confirmation of this, Brunnthal the 13th of August 1841, the local authorities of Brunnthal:
    Andreas Zimmermann, Georg Fischer[?], Johann Heiss[?]”

    “Christian’s assets at the time of immigration were 10,000 fl. and the assets of his children’s mother was a further 2,225 fl. for the children of his first marriage. He emigrate from Bavaria to the New World with one of the higher known fortunes. His brother Valentine also left the Europe with 10,000 fl. Many immigrants left with only a few hundred.”

    “In the 1860 Illinois census, Christian and Elizabeth "Berky" are found in Groveland Township where Christian had purchased 120 acres of land in Section 22. Seventy two year-old Christian and 48 year old Elizabeth lived with their children, Henry, Jacob, Helena, Jacobina, and John (born in Illinois after the family arrived). Upon arriving in Illinois, Christian purchased 80 acres of farmland just north of Groveland in Tazewell County. Christian died on February 14, 1866 and was buried on his farm next to Heinrich Stalter, his father-in-law. His son Joseph was appointed administrator of his estate. The estate was valued at $2050.75 plus 120 acres of land valued at $4400. Each child received $264.13 from the estate settlement on 4/15/ 1868. Elisabeth received her widow's share. The last documentation of Elizabeth Stalter "Burky" is in the 1870 Census when she was living in Groveland, Tazewell County with her 5 children, Jacobine, Henry, Jacob, Helena, and John. Elisabeth died on September 24, 1872 and was buried next to her husband and father. In 1875 the children sold the land to Meinrad Biender, reserving one quarter of acre where the cemetery lay. It is now referred to as the “Birki Cemetery”.

    Birth:
    Near Diemeringen

    Residence:
    Lutterbacherhof. This is assumed because we know his brother Valentine lived there before going to Bavaria.

    PURC:
    Near Dachau, borough Rohrmoos. A half farm, the “Pasten estate,” house No. 8. Purchased from Jakob Hiser (Heiser) from Hanfeld, Country Court Starnberg. Size of the half farm was 84 days work and included a potato distillery.

    Residence:
    Mennonite and partial leaseholder on the grounds of the Pellheim estate of major general Maximilian Graf von Spreti at Arzbach, Bavaria, a few miles north of Dachau.

    Immigration:
    Applied for emigration

    Immigration:
    On French Bark, Adhimary (Adhema?), with his second wife and nine children, and Christian’s brother-in-law, Georg Kettner and his family (husband of Maria Birki).
    Traveling with Christian and Elisabeth were Andréas (29), Anna (18), Elizabeth (23), Katharina (17) and Veronika (15) -children of Christian and his first wife - and Jakobine (5), Heinrich (4), Jakob (3), and Helena (6 mo.) - children of Christian and Elisabeth. He left capital of10,000 guilders. He deposited 2225 guilders for the children of his first marriage.

    Census:
    Listed as age 72 with wife Elizabeth, age 48.

    Died:
    Estate document from Tazewell Co. on file. Burial site is in Section 22 of Groveland Two., Tazewell Co., IL.

    Buried:
    Birki Cemetery - https://www.findagrave.com/cemetery/2596053/birki-cemetery/map#share_email

    Christian married Maria Anna Gascho about 1815 in Pellheim, Bavaria, GR. Maria (daughter of André Gascho and Anna Zwalter) was born in 1798 in Nancy, Meurthe-et-Moselle, FR; died between 1840-1841 in Bavaria, GR. [Group Sheet] [Family Chart]


  2. 11.  Maria Anna Gascho was born in 1798 in Nancy, Meurthe-et-Moselle, FR (daughter of André Gascho and Anna Zwalter); died between 1840-1841 in Bavaria, GR.

    Notes:

    “Maria Gajou from Nancÿ in Frankreich”

    “Christian's first wife was named Mary [Gascho]. On August 10, 1854, Christian Birky petitioned the court to be named legal guardian of his daughter Fronica (Veronica), as follows:

    To the County Court Tazewell County Illinois The undersigned respectfully shows that Fronica Birkey aged seventeen years in January last is a minor heir of his wife Mary deceased and that the said Fronica is his daughter, and that heir aforesaid she is entitled to certain property of about the value of $178---- and he preys that letter of Guardianship may issue to him the said Christian Birkey for his said daughter. Affirmed to this ?? (Signed) Christian Birki before me this 10th day of August, 1854 Jno M Bush.

    Also in the file is the Court's Order that appointed Christian the legal guardian of Fronica (Veronica) until she reached the age of 18. This suggests that Mary received a bequest (most likely from her father at the time of his death). Since she had apparently pre-deceased the benefactor, her bequest was divided among her natural children (Mary, Joseph, Magdalena, Barbara, Elizabeth, Andrew, Anna, Catharina, and Veronica). All save Veronica were of the age of majority in 1854. In order for her to collect her property, she needed a legal guardian, and that became her father. The person leaving the bequest may have been of some means since Mary's share was $1602, and an equal amount may well have been left to any of Mary's siblings or their issue. The entire process suggests that Mary Birki's father may have died intestate in Illinois in 1853 or 1854 and it thus may be possible to identify him through probate or other guardian records. “ Gary Yordy (Source: Tazewell County Probate Records, File 11 “Fronica Birkey”)

    Notes:

    Married:
    Arzbach was the name of an estate outlying the village of Pellheim (about 1.7 miles north of the center of Pellheim. It was the site of Schloss Pellheim, the house or palace of a count. The house is now a restaurant. Pellheim was administratively incorporated into Dachau in 1972.

    Children:
    1. 5. Maria (Mary) Birky was born on 18 Apr 1816 in Bavaria, GR; died on 13 May 1903 in Roanoke Twp., Woodford Co., IL; was buried in Roanoke, Woodford Co., IL.
    2. Joseph Birky was born on 25 Feb 1818 in Pellheim, Bavaria, GR; died in 1888.
    3. Christian Birki was born on 25 Apr 1820; died in USA.
    4. Magdalena Birky was born on 26 Feb 1822 in Arzbach, Bavaria, GR; died in 1908.
    5. Barbara Birky was born on 19 Feb 1824 in Arzbach, Bavaria, GR; died on 31 Mar 1885 in Hopedale, Tazewell Co., IL; was buried on 1 Apr 1885 in Hopedale, Tazewell Co., IL.
    6. Elizabeth Birky was born on 28 Feb 1828; died on 26 Feb 1899; was buried in Nickerson, Reno Co., KS.
    7. Andrew (Andréas) S. Birky was born on 3 Mar 1830 in Bavaria, GR; died on 11 Sep 1895 in Fisher, Champaign Co., IL; was buried in Fisher, Champaign Co., IL.
    8. Anna Birky was born on 20 Jan 1832 in Bavaria, GR; died in 1903.
    9. Katharina (Catharine) Birky was born in Nov 1834 in Bavaria, GR; died on 8 Feb 1874 in Livingston Co., IL; was buried in Flanagan, Livingston Co., IL.
    10. Veronica (Fronica,fannie) Birky was born on 16 Jan 1837 in Bavaria, GR; died on 12 Feb 1916 in Reno Co., KS; was buried in Nickerson, Reno Co., KS.

  3. 12.  Christian King was born on 15 Jun 1784 in Lancaster Co., PA; died on 20 Aug 1865 in Logan Co., OH; was buried in DeGraff, Logan Co., OH.

    Notes:

    Buried:
    Alexander Cemetery

    Christian married Magdalena (Mary?) Yoder in 1807. Magdalena was born in 1782; died in 1856. [Group Sheet] [Family Chart]


  4. 13.  Magdalena (Mary?) Yoder was born in 1782; died in 1856.
    Children:
    1. 6. Samuel King was born on 8 Feb 1808 in Lancaster Co., PA; died on 15 Aug 1895 in Elm Grove Twp., Tazewell Co., IL; was buried in Elm Grove Twp., Tazewell Co., IL.

  5. 14.  Abraham Kurtz was born on 22 Sep 1769 in Berks Co., PA; died on 5 May 1831 in Wayne, Ashtabula Co., OH; was buried in Wooster, Wayne Co., OH.

    Notes:

    Buried:
    Amish Plank Cemetery

    Abraham + Magdalena Lantz. Magdalena was born on 13 Feb 1783; died on 22 Jun 1866; was buried in Wooster, Wayne Co., OH. [Group Sheet] [Family Chart]


  6. 15.  Magdalena Lantz was born on 13 Feb 1783; died on 22 Jun 1866; was buried in Wooster, Wayne Co., OH.

    Notes:

    Second wife of Abraham Kurtz. 

    Buried:
    Amish Plank Cemetery

    Children:
    1. 7. Mary Magdalena Kurtz was born on 14 Feb 1803; died on 18 Oct 1846 in Tazewell Co., IL.


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