Daniel Nafziger: The Schrock-Birkey Connection

Daniel Nafziger

Male 1860 - 1934  (74 years)


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Generation: 1

  1. 1.  Daniel Nafziger was born in 1860 in Minier, Tazewell Co., IL (son of John O. Nafziger and Maria Burkey); died in 1934.

    Other Events and Attributes:

    • CLER: Y
    • Religion: Amish Mennonite

    Family/Spouse: Katherine Schertz. [Group Sheet] [Family Chart]

    Children:
    1. John Nafziger
    2. C.d. Nafziger

Generation: 2

  1. 2.  John O. Nafziger was born in May 1826 in Bavaria, GR (son of Christian Nafziger and Veronica Burkey); died on 23 May 1885 in Minier, Tazewell Co., IL; was buried in Hopedale, Tazewell Co., IL.

    Other Events and Attributes:

    • Immigration: 1846, New Orleans, LA
    • PURC: 1854, Hopedale, Tazewell Co., IL

    Notes:



    PURC:
    One quarter section

    Buried:
    Hopedale Mennonite Cemetery

    John married Maria Burkey in 1857 in GR. Maria (daughter of Christian (Harry) Bircky (Burkey) and Maria (Mary) Stalter) was born on 16 Feb 1839 in Bavaria, GR; died on 18 May 1928 in Hopedale, Tazewell Co., IL. [Group Sheet] [Family Chart]


  2. 3.  Maria Burkey was born on 16 Feb 1839 in Bavaria, GR (daughter of Christian (Harry) Bircky (Burkey) and Maria (Mary) Stalter); died on 18 May 1928 in Hopedale, Tazewell Co., IL.
    Children:
    1. Mary Nafziger was born in 1858; died in 1859.
    2. 1. Daniel Nafziger was born in 1860 in Minier, Tazewell Co., IL; died in 1934.
    3. Christian Nafziger was born in 1862 in Minier, Tazewell Co., IL; was buried in 1843.
    4. Valentine Nafziger was born in 1879; died in 1963.
    5. Barbara Nafziger
    6. John Nafziger was born on 7 Apr 1868 in Little Mackinaw Twp., Tazewell Co., IL; died on 12 Aug 1917 in Hopedale, Tazewell Co., IL.
    7. Mary Nafziger


Generation: 3

  1. 4.  Christian Nafziger was born on 3 Apr 1794 in Illbach, Hesse, GR (son of Johannes Nafziger and Katharina Spring); died on 29 Mar 1873 in Hopedale, Tazewell Co., IL; was buried in Hopedale, Tazewell Co., IL.

    Other Events and Attributes:

    • Residence: 1839, Unterweilbach, Bavaria, GR
    • Immigration: Abt 1848
    • Census: 1860, Hittle, Tazewell Co., IL

    Notes:



    Birth:
    According to gravestone year is 1792

    Residence:
    Christian served as an overseer for the estate of a Count von Sprety.

    Census:
    Farmer Christian Suter, 57, Bavaria; Barbara, 50, Bavaria; Annie Augsberger, 17, stepdaughter born in Illinois; Daniel, 13, stepson born in Illinois; and Fannie, 10, stepdaughter born in Illinois.

    Buried:
    Hopedale Mennonite Cemetery (hers was the first burial)

    Christian married Veronica BurkeyBavaria, GR?. Veronica (daughter of Christian Birki (Bircki) and Barbe Koch) was born on 4 Oct 1796 in Bitche, Moselle, FR; died in 1855 in Hopedale, Tazewell Co., IL; was buried in 1855 in Hopedale, Tazewell Co., IL. [Group Sheet] [Family Chart]


  2. 5.  Veronica Burkey was born on 4 Oct 1796 in Bitche, Moselle, FR (daughter of Christian Birki (Bircki) and Barbe Koch); died in 1855 in Hopedale, Tazewell Co., IL; was buried in 1855 in Hopedale, Tazewell Co., IL.

    Notes:



    Birth:
    First: the birth entry of Veronica Burcky, who came to Hopedale, Tazewell County with her husband Christian Nafziger. Created at Bitche 15 Brumaire V - Oct. 4, 1796 (we had circa 1797). Today 13 Brumaire V at 1 p.m. came before me Jean Jacques Hetzel, municipal agent of the communty of Bitche to record these acts... the citizen Christel Burcky anabaptist of thla cense de la Rosselle called Freydenberg age 38, witnessed by the citizen Jacques Derquilbet, secretary of the municipality age 35, and citizen Joseph Durner, policeman of the brigade at Bitche age 58, also living here, and declared...ETC ... wife/mother of the child Barbe Koch...daughter Frony. Signature looks like 'Christian Bi.'



    Died:
    Date from gravestone

    Buried:
    Veronica's was the first burial in the Hopedale Mennonite Church cemetery.

    Children:
    1. Bishop Christian Nafziger was born in 1819 in GR; died on 6 Mar 1899 in Hopedale, Tazewell Co., IL; was buried in Hopedale, Tazewell Co., IL.
    2. Magdalena Nafziger was born in 1819 in GR; died on 25 May 1871 in Tazewell Co., IL; was buried in Hopedale, Tazewell Co., IL.
    3. 2. John O. Nafziger was born in May 1826 in Bavaria, GR; died on 23 May 1885 in Minier, Tazewell Co., IL; was buried in Hopedale, Tazewell Co., IL.
    4. Elizabeth Nafziger was born on 1 May 1836 in Unterweilbach, Bavaria, GR; died on 2 Feb 1908 in Hopedale, Tazewell Co., IL; was buried in Hopedale, Tazewell Co., IL.

  3. 6.  Christian (Harry) Bircky (Burkey) was born on 4 Sep 1819 in Obersanding, Bavaria, GR (son of Valentin (Valentine) Bircky (Birky) and Elisabeth Unzicker (Hunsiker)); died on 6 Nov 1890 in Milford, Seward Co., NE; was buried in Milford, Seward Co., NE.

    Other Events and Attributes:

    • Occupation: Farming and stock raiser
    • Reference Number: 173
    • Religion: Amish Mennonite
    • Immigration: 1842 or 1843, New Orleans, LA
    • Census: 23 Jul 1860, Boynton Twp., Tazewell Co., IL
    • Census: 4 Aug 1870, Elm Grove Twp., Tazewell Co., IL
    • Residence: 1881, Seward Co., NE

    Notes:

    Obit:
    BURKEY. On the 6th of Nov. 1890, near Milford, Seward Co., Neb., Christian Burkey, aged 71 Y., 2M., 2 D. He lived in matrimony 51 years and leaves a wife, 11 children, 46 grandchildren and 14 great grandchildren to mourn their loss. He was a member of the A. Mennonite church. Services were conducted by Jos. Schlegel from John 11:25, 26, and Jos. Gasho from 2 Cor. 5:1.


    Following is an excerpt from 1878 History of Woodford County, Past and Present: “Burky, Christian. farmer and stock raiser; sec. 15; P.O. Metamora; was born in Bavaria, Germany Sept. 4, 1819; he was raised a farmer and came to this country in 1842, landing at New Orleans and proceeding up the Mississippi and Illinois Rivers to Peoria, where he remained a couple of weeks and then came to Woodford County; at the end of one year, however, he removed to Tazawell [sic] County, and resided there until 1875, when he returned to Woodford County. He was married in Germany in 1839 to Miss Mary Stalter, who was born in Bavaria in 1821. They have eleven children - Mary, Joseph, Christian, Phebe, Valentine, Elizabeth, Henry, Katie, Fannie, John and Barbara. He owns 80 acres of land valued at $4,800.”

    Immigration:
    Made their way up the Mississippi River toward Illinois.

    Census:
    Morton Twp. p. 181 Listed as head of household, with wife Mary and 10 children:
    Joseph 19 b. Germany, Christian 16 b. Germany; Jacobine 15, Elizabeth 13, Valentine 12, Henry 10, Kate 8, John 6, Francis 4(F), Barbara 2--all born in IL.

    Census:
    Listed as Christian Burky, age 50, farmer, born Bavaria; wife Maria, age 48, keeping house, born Bavaria; Valentine age 21, farmer born Illinois; Henry age 19, farmer; Catharine age 18; John age 16; Veronika age 14; Barbara age 11, all born in Illinois

    Residence:
    Farm near Milford

    Buried:
    East Fairview Cemetery

    Christian married Maria (Mary) Stalter in 1838 in Gern, Munich, Bavaria, GR. Maria (daughter of Heinrich Stalter and Jakobine Stalter) was born on 5 Mar 1820 in Gern, Munich, Bavaria, GR; died on 3 Jan 1916 in Raymond, Seward Co., NE; was buried in Milford, Seward Co., NE. [Group Sheet] [Family Chart]


  4. 7.  Maria (Mary) Stalter was born on 5 Mar 1820 in Gern, Munich, Bavaria, GR (daughter of Heinrich Stalter and Jakobine Stalter); died on 3 Jan 1916 in Raymond, Seward Co., NE; was buried in Milford, Seward Co., NE.

    Other Events and Attributes:

    • Reference Number: 178
    • Religion: Amish Mennonite

    Notes:

    Obituary: Jan 27, 1916 Gospel Herald
    Burkey. - Mary Burkey (nee Stalter) was born Mar. 5, 1820, at Munich, Bavaria, Germany; died Jan. 3, 1916, at the home of her son at Raymond, Nebr.; aged 95 y. 9 m. 29 d. Married to Christian Burkey in 1838, came with him to America in 1843. To them were born 12 children, 1 died at birth, 1 in later years and 10 remain to mourn her departure. She also leaves 49 grandchildren and 14 great-grandchildren. She has always lived a beautiful Christian life and has enjoyed good health until the last 10 days when she was taken with lagrippe.

    Died:
    At home of son

    Buried:
    East Fairview Cemetery

    Children:
    1. 3. Maria Burkey was born on 16 Feb 1839 in Bavaria, GR; died on 18 May 1928 in Hopedale, Tazewell Co., IL.
    2. Joseph L. Burkey was born on 24 Jun 1841 in GR; died on 17 Nov 1918.
    3. Christian Bircky (Burkey) was born on 2 Feb 1843 in Mempis, Shelby Co., TN; died on 5 Mar 1929 in Milford, Seward Co., NE; was buried in Seward Co., NE.
    4. Jacobina (Phoebe) Burkey was born on 6 Jan 1845; died on 17 Dec 1926.
    5. Elizabeth Burkey was born on 3 Dec 1846 in IL; died on 12 Feb 1938.
    6. Valentine S. Burkey was born on 3 Dec 1848 in IL; died on 8 Sep 1935.
    7. Henry C. Burkey was born on 14 Feb 1850 in IL; died on 11 Nov 1931.
    8. Katherine Burkey was born on 10 Dec 1852 in IL; died on 17 Jan 1893.
    9. John W. Burkey was born on 24 Aug 1854 in IL; died on 11 Feb 1948.
    10. Veronica (Fannie) Burkey was born on 10 May 1856 in IL; died on 4 Apr 1932.
    11. Barbara Burkey was born on 30 Jul 1859 in IL; died on 26 Dec 1939.


Generation: 4

  1. 8.  Johannes Nafziger was born in 1758 in Essingen, GR (son of Peter Nafziger and Barbara); died in 1813 in Illbach, Hesse, GR.

    Johannes married Katharina Spring on 25 Feb 1777 in Darmstadt, Hesse, GR. Katharina was born in Rheinland-Pfalz, GR. [Group Sheet] [Family Chart]


  2. 9.  Katharina Spring was born in Rheinland-Pfalz, GR.

    Notes:

    Birth:
    Rosenthalerhof

    Notes:

    Married:
    Rheinfelderhof

    Children:
    1. 4. Christian Nafziger was born on 3 Apr 1794 in Illbach, Hesse, GR; died on 29 Mar 1873 in Hopedale, Tazewell Co., IL; was buried in Hopedale, Tazewell Co., IL.
    2. Anna Elisabeth Nafziger was born in 1797 in Illbach, Hesse, GR.
    3. Jacobine Nafziger was born in 1798 in Illbach, Hesse, GR; died in 1869.

  3. 10.  Christian Birki (Bircki) was born about 1759 (son of Birki); died on 13 Aug 1797 in Bitche, Moselle, FR.

    Other Events and Attributes:

    • EARL: Y
    • Reference Number: 35
    • Religion: Anabaptist
    • Residence: Unterdiessen, GR
    • USR1: From A Fall

    Notes:

    The grandfather of the Big Birkeys (who immigrated to Illinois) died at Bitche  at 7 a.m. 26 Thermidor 5 - Aug. 13, 1797 (we had circa 1800). The 10 a.m. entry describes him as Christian Bircki, 38, husband of Barbe Koch, of la cense de la Rosselle. Witnesses were his father-in-law Christian Koch, anabaptiste de Gendersberg, 65; and Jacques Berguste, secretary of the municipality, 36.

    Christian and Barbara/Barbe were residents of a 297-acre farm called Freydenberg in the neighborhood/parish of La Rosselle within Bitche [Fr. la cense de la Rosselle dit Freydenberg]. Up until the early 20th century potatoes were raised there and processed through a distillery.   

    BITCHE
    Bitche is the site of an historic fortress [Fr. Citadelle de Bitche], standing 250 feet over the town.  It was constructed in 1624. Beginning in 1744 army officer Louis de Cormontaigne rebuilt it to be self-sustaining with its own water supply.  On Nov. 17, 1793 a 739-man garrison held off an assault by 1,200 Prussian troops.  The siege is found in military histories as an engagement in the First Battle of Wissembourg. 

    During the Napoleonic wars the citadel was used to confine prisoners of war.  It was common to see them marched to the citadel in chain gangs.  Officer prisoners under guard were routinely permitted to leave the citadel and purchase food at the town's markets.  Accounts of imprisonment there can be found online in Edward Fraser's Napoleon the Gaoler; Personal Experiences and Adventures of British Sailors and Soldiers during theGreat Captivity (1914).   During Napoleon's 100 days in 1815, the French commander repulsed a siege by Austrian troops. 

    Residence:
    Tafernwirt

    Died:
    Petite-Rosselle (La-Rosselle) Christian died at Bitche at 7 a.m. 26 Thermidor 5 - Aug. 13, 1797. He is described as Chistian Bircki, 38, husband of Barbe Koch, of la cense de la Rosselle. Witnesses were his father-in-law Christian Koch, anabaptiste de Gendersberg, 65; and Jacques Berguste, secretary of the municipality, 36.

    Christian married Barbe Koch about 1781. Barbe (daughter of Christian Koch and Madeleine Martin) was born about 1768; died on 28 Dec 1834 in Heimberg, Bavaria, GR. [Group Sheet] [Family Chart]


  4. 11.  Barbe Koch was born about 1768 (daughter of Christian Koch and Madeleine Martin); died on 28 Dec 1834 in Heimberg, Bavaria, GR.

    Notes:

    Notes:

    Married:
    bei Augsburg

    Children:
    1. Christian Bürcky (Birki) was born in 1781 in Bitche, Moselle, FR; died on 26 Apr 1840 in Siebenbrunn, Bavaria, GR; was buried on 28 Apr 1840 in Haunstetten, Bavaria, GR.
    2. 5. Veronica Burkey was born on 4 Oct 1796 in Bitche, Moselle, FR; died in 1855 in Hopedale, Tazewell Co., IL; was buried in 1855 in Hopedale, Tazewell Co., IL.

  5. 12.  Valentin (Valentine) Bircky (Birky)Valentin (Valentine) Bircky (Birky) was born in 1794 in Dehlingen, Völlerdingen, Alsace, FR (son of Johannes (Jean) Bircky (Bircki, Percky) and Barbara Bircki); died on 12 Sep 1860 in Tremont, Tazewell Co., IL; was buried in Sep 1860 in Groveland, Tazewell Co., IL.

    Other Events and Attributes:

    • Occupation: In Europe A Bauer (Farmer), In US A Farmer
    • Reference Number: 36
    • Religion: Amish
    • Residence: Bef 1803, Völlerdingen, Alsace, FR
    • Residence: ? 1803, Riedenburg, Bavaria, GR
    • Residence: 1813, Dachau, Munich, Bavaria, GR
    • PURC: 1825, Dachau, Munich, Bavaria, GR
    • Residence: 1815 - 1828, Dachau, Munich, Bavaria, GR
    • Immigration: 31 May 1828, Dachau, Munich, Bavaria, GR
    • Residence: 1830, Pellheim, Bavaria, GR
    • PURC: 8 Mar 1833, Gern, Munich, Bavaria, GR
    • PURC: 15 Apr 1841, Ludwigsfeld, Bavaria, GR
    • Death: 12 Aug 1848, Gern, Munich, Bavaria, GR
    • Residence: 1831-1849, Gern, Munich, Bavaria, GR
    • Immigration: 21 Jun 1849, NY
    • Census: 1850, Morton Twp., Tazewell Co., IL
    • Residence: 1860, Morton, Tazewell Co., IL

    Notes:

    Valentine, father of thirteen children, all of whom emigrated to America, although not all at the same time, lived in Gern, Bavaria, when his children were born. The year after his wife died, Valentine, with some of his family came to America. He left Gern near Munich, Bavaria with five children, and with 10,000 fl., one of the larger amounts taken out of the country--much more than most immigrants. His brother Christian took the same amount. Valentine was of the "Little Red" Birky's. The family’s emigration is documented in Friedrich Blendinger’s material (the emigration to North America from the governmental district Upper Bavaria in the years 1846-1852, in: ZBLG (magazine for Bavarian national history) 27 (1964), p. 431-487. The magazine is on line with full text.

    Birth:
    Probably born at either Lutterbacherhof or Buscherhof (both near Sarre-Union and Rimsdorf). Lutterbacherhof is now a part of the Cultural Heritage Inventory Department Palais du Rhin. See https://www.pop.culture.gouv.fr/notice/merimee/IA67006033

    Residence:
    Lutterbacherhof, near Saar-Union/Saarbrücken, FR

    Residence:
    Lived on rented farms with brother Andreas (Country court Riedenburg [Flugelsberg]), and with Christian (in County Court Munich.
    Google translation :
    Gern and Riedenburg
    lt. deed of citizenship of
    In 1828 he stayed until about 1815
    with his brother on the
    Wing mountain.

    Residence:
    Unterweilbach tenant, of Court Spreti, near Dachau.

    PURC:
    Purchased an estate in Arzbach from his brother Christian.

    Residence:
    Tenant at Unterweilbach.

    Immigration:
    Received France to Bavaria immigration permit. ”Here appears Valentin Bircky from Lutterbach in Alsace, 34 years old, father of seven children, five boys, and two girls, the oldest 13 years of age, the youngest two years of age, asking for permission to emigrate.”

    Residence:
    Arzbach estate (about 2 miles north of the center of Pellheim) called Schloss Pellheim.

    PURC:
    Purchased Kandler farm estate, house No 3 from Joseph Stalter, Elisabeth’s step-father.

    PURC:
    Mayerrhof, house No. 8, called “Wurzer estate in Ludwigsfeld near Munich, and Dachau.

    Death:
    Death of wife Elisabeth Unzicker

    Residence:
    Valentin moved with his family to his father-in-law living in Gern near Munich

    Immigration:
    Via Liverpool on ship Minnesota. Evidently the family was originally booked to depart with ship agent Karl Dick from Augsburg via Mannheim-LaHavre-New York. Plans must have changed since they ultimately arrived on the ship Minnesota, via Liverpool to New York.

    Census:
    Age 67, living with son Joseph and Barbara (Eigsti) Birky; also living there was Christian Springer, laborer.

    Residence:
    Year of his death

    Buried:
    Birky-Landes Cemetery, personal visit, Plot #36 on cemetery map dated 8/12/2013

    Valentin married Elisabeth Unzicker (Hunsiker) in 1812 in Munich, Bavaria, GR. Elisabeth (daughter of Unzicker (Hunsicker) and Magdalena Nafziger) was born in 1796 in Breimthal, Heidelberg, Bavaria, GR; died on 12 Aug 1848 in Gern, Munich, Bavaria, GR; was buried on 15 Aug 1848 in Gern, Munich, Bavaria, GR. [Group Sheet] [Family Chart]


  6. 13.  Elisabeth Unzicker (Hunsiker) was born in 1796 in Breimthal, Heidelberg, Bavaria, GR (daughter of Unzicker (Hunsicker) and Magdalena Nafziger); died on 12 Aug 1848 in Gern, Munich, Bavaria, GR; was buried on 15 Aug 1848 in Gern, Munich, Bavaria, GR.

    Other Events and Attributes:

    • Reference Number: 37
    • Religion: Mennonite
    • USR1: Stroke

    Notes:

    Unzicker, originally Hunzicker= from Hunzicken, Canton Bern. The initial H was probably lost during a stay in France where an H is not pronounced at the beginning of a word.

















    More likely, Elizabeth could have been a sister to Daniel b. 1798 who married Magdalena Kahn.}

    Birth:
    Near Wieslock and Heidelberg

    Died:
    Farmer’s wife, at age 54, on her father’s farm

    Buried:
    Gern Mennonite Cemetery

    Notes:

    Settlement of Valentine’s estate lists Joseph first and Jacob seond--the rest in the same order as here.

    Married:
    about 1812-1813 - 2,500 Guilders given to the bride and groom on the occasion of their marriage by the bride’s family.

    Children:
    1. Jakob Birky (Bircky) was born in 1813 in Unterweilbach, Bavaria, GR; died on 1 Mar 1887 in Peoria, Peoria Co., IL; was buried in IL.
    2. Joseph Bircky (Burkey) was born on 13 May 1816 in Nymphenburg, Bavaria, GR; died on 13 Mar 1902 in Milford, Seward Co., NE; was buried in Milford, Seward Co., NE.
    3. 6. Christian (Harry) Bircky (Burkey) was born on 4 Sep 1819 in Obersanding, Bavaria, GR; died on 6 Nov 1890 in Milford, Seward Co., NE; was buried in Milford, Seward Co., NE.
    4. Valentin Bircky (Birky) was born on 12 Oct 1820 in Nymphenburg, Bavaria, GR; died on 28 Jun 1901 in Tiskilwa, Bureau Co., IL; was buried in Bureau Co., IL.
    5. Andréas Bircky (Birky) was born on 11 Oct 1822 in Nymphenburg, Bavaria, GR; died on 7 Nov 1892 in Tazewell Co., IL.
    6. Magdalena Bircky (Birky) was born on 12 Dec 1824 in Nymphenburg, Bavaria, GR; died on 18 Feb 1897.
    7. Elisabeth Bircky (Birky) was born on 19 Nov 1826 in Nymphenburg, Bavaria, GR; died in Oct 1866 in Tazewell Co., IL.
    8. Catharina Birky was born on 18 Jan 1829 in Nymphenburg, Bavaria, GR; died on 18 Mar 1870 in IL; was buried in Groveland, Tazewell Co., IL.
    9. Heinrich (Henry) Bircky (Birky) was born on 31 Dec 1831 in Arzbach, Bavaria, GR; died on 4 Aug 1918 in Groveland Twp., Tazewell Co., IL; was buried in Groveland, Tazewell Co., IL.
    10. Maria (Mary) Bircky (Birky) was born on 19 Mar 1833 in Bavaria, GR; died on 28 Oct 1908 in Shickley, Fillmore Co., NE; was buried in Shickley, Fillmore Co., NE.
    11. Johann (John) Bircky (Birky) was born on 1 Jan 1835 in Gern, Munich, Bavaria, GR; died on 28 Mar 1925 in Peoria, Peoria Co., IL; was buried in Groveland Twp., Tazewell Co., IL.
    12. Jacobine (Bena) BIRKY (BIRCKY) was born on 13 Jan 1838 in Gern, Munich, Bavaria, GR; died on 5 Sep 1914 in Milford, Seward Co., NE; was buried in Milford, Seward Co., NE.
    13. Barbara Bircky (Birky) was born on 9 Jan 1840 in Gern, Munich, Bavaria, GR; died on 28 Jul 1934 in Groveland, Tazewell Co., IL; was buried in Groveland, Tazewell Co., IL.
    14. Joseph Bircky (Birky) was born in 1861; died on 21 Mar 1861.

  7. 14.  Heinrich Stalter was born on 28 Oct 1776 in Zweibrücken, Rheinland-Pfalz, GR (son of Heinrich Stalter and Katharina Imhoff); died in 1852 in Groveland Twp., Tazewell Co., IL; was buried in Groveland Twp., Tazewell Co., IL.

    Other Events and Attributes:

    • Occupation: Hofbesitzer In Germany (Estate/farm Possesser/owner)
    • Religion: Mennonite
    • PURC: 1802-1803, Gern, Munich, Bavaria, GR
    • PURC: 6 Aug 1830, Gern, Munich, Bavaria, GR
    • Immigration: 1842, New Orleans, LA - Then Tazewell Co. IL.

    Notes:

    Went to Bavaria in 1802. Owner of the grounds of the St. Theresa Cloister at Gern near Munich. Went to the USA with 8 children in 1842. One son, Jakob, stayed in Germany (page 248.) However, he probably only traveled with seven children, since Jakob stayed in Europe and Elizabeth immigrated with Christian Birki in 1851.

    “At age 26, Heinrich Stalter II accompanied his widowed mother and two younger siblings, Johannes and Maria, to Upper Bavaria. From 1803 until 1806 it is unclear where they lived specifically, but it is thought that they initially went to an area near Donauworth, some 35 miles north of Munich. By 1807, Heinrich II was married to a woman named Jakobine Stalter. It is unclear whether her surname Stalter was only her married name or if Heinrich married a girl with the maiden name of Stalter. Heinrich II became owner of two estates of a former Catholic cloister located at Gern near Munich. (This area is 1.4 miles east of the center of downtown Munich today. The abbey that was subsequently returned to the Catholic church is now the Kloster St. Theresa). The estates became central habitation points for Heinrich's siblings. His brothers, Johannes, Jacob, and Josef all lived at the estates at one time. Heinrich and Jacobina had a son, Jakob, born July 22, 1807. Over the next 35 years, Heinrich and Jacobina raised a family (nine children) and successfully operated their estates. In operating their lands, they employed a number of Amish workers. Among these were Valentine Birkey and Nicholas Augstein (Eigsti) although their involvement in the operations is vague. There were a number of marriages among the families of the Stalters, Birkeys and Augsteins. By 1842, Jacobina had died. Several of Heinrich's children had already left Bavaria for America. Heinrich disposed of his assets in Germany and, with several of his children, emigrated to America. Although the passenger list with Heinrich's emigration data has not been located, Guth reports his emigration occurred in 1842. What is known is that he after he arrived in Illinois, he lived with various family members, including his daughter, Catherina Stalter Yotty in Tazewell County in 1850. There is no historic evidence that he purchased any real property in America, not unexpected given his advanced age at the time he immigrated. He died sometime between 1852 and 1860 in Tazewell County, Illinois and is buried in the Birki Cemetery, just north of Groveland. His daughter, Elizabeth, was the second wife of Christian Birki on whose farm the Birki Cemetery is located. “

    While in Bavaria, Heinrich 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.”

    Others signing the letter were: Christian Güngerich, Christian Bürcky, Johannes Bächler.

    Birth:
    Kirschbacherhof

    PURC:
    Awarded “outright” ownership of the cloister of St. Theresa at Gern by Max Joseph of Bavaria.
    Elector Max IV Joseph signed a lease in July 1803 for the “Ditzschen Hof” in Gern at Nymphenburg to the ”Mennonite Stalter the older.”

    PURC:
    Heinrich buys from the Bavarian Queen Friederike Wilhelmine Caroline von Bayern, widow of the late King of Bavaria, the Holzbauer property: house No. 2 with 155 daily work of 2.720 guilders. In the emigration documents Heinrich has sold his property in 1841 for 10,766 guilders. (A Bavarian daily work has 3407 sqm = 36,672.64 sqft)?

    Immigration:
    According to Herbert Holly research, Heinrich Stalter had considered the idea of emigrating, but his wife was against it even though three children were already living in the USA. It was only after the death of his wife that Heinrich made the decision to emigrate with his family. He applied to emigrate on August 28, 1841, which was approved.




    Buried:
    Birki Cemetery, Groveland Twp., Section 22: https://www.findagrave.com/cemetery/2596053/birki-cemetery/map#share_email

    Heinrich married Jakobine Stalter about 1806. Jakobine was born about 1790; died on 11 Oct 1834 in Bavaria, GR. [Group Sheet] [Family Chart]


  8. 15.  Jakobine Stalter was born about 1790; died on 11 Oct 1834 in Bavaria, GR.

    Other Events and Attributes:

    • Reference Number: 50
    • Religion: Mennonite

    Notes:



    Died:
    at 44 years of age

    Children:
    1. Jacob Stalter was born on 23 Jul 1807 in Gern, Munich, Bavaria, GR; died in Bavaria, GR.
    2. Katharina Stalter was born on 6 Apr 1809 in Gern, Munich, Bavaria, GR; died on 4 Oct 1894 in Olio Twp., Woodford Co., IL; was buried in Roanoke, Woodford Co., IL.
    3. Elisabeth Stalter was born on 18 Apr 1813 in Gern, Munich, Bavaria, GR; died on 24 Sep 1872 in Tazewell Co., IL; was buried in Groveland Twp., Tazewell Co., IL.
    4. Magdalena Stalter was born on 10 Aug 1815 in Gern, Munich, Bavaria, GR; died on 27 Oct 1893 in New Orleans, LA.
    5. Jakobine Stalter was born on 12 Oct 1817 in Gern, Munich, Bavaria, GR; died between 1860-1870.
    6. 7. Maria (Mary) Stalter was born on 5 Mar 1820 in Gern, Munich, Bavaria, GR; died on 3 Jan 1916 in Raymond, Seward Co., NE; was buried in Milford, Seward Co., NE.
    7. Heinrich Stalter was born on 26 Oct 1826; died in ? 1852; was buried in Groveland, Tazewell Co., IL.
    8. Josef Stalter was born on 24 Nov 1828; died before 1842.
    9. Veronica (Fannie) Stalter was born on 7 Aug 1831 in Gern, Munich, Bavaria, GR; died on 16 Sep 1880 in Hopedale, Tazewell Co., IL; was buried in Hopedale, Tazewell Co., IL.


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