Madeleine Schrag[1]
1788 - 1834 (~ 45 years)-
Name Madeleine Schrag [2] Birth Dec 1788 Bistroff, Moselle, FR [2, 3] - Moulin de Luiger Muhl Dieuze, Bistroff
Gender Female Death 1834 Mittelbronn, Moselle, FR [4, 5, 6] - near Phalsbourg
Person ID I2425 Schrock-Birkey Connection Last Modified 18 Apr 2019
Father André Schrag d. Bef 1813 Mother Marie Roggy (Rocki) d. 1800-1810, Marthille, Delme, Château-Salins, Moselle, FR Family ID F1718 Group Sheet | Family Chart
Family Joseph Schertz, b. 1 Aug 1768, Oberstinzel, Fenetrange, Moselle, FR d. Aft 1837, Worth Twp., Woodford Co., IL (Age > 70 years) Marriage 13 Feb 1813 Oberstinzel, Fenetrange, Moselle, FR [3] - 57340 Moulin Sarreck, where the bride was then living
Children 1. David (Born Daniel) Schertz, b. 21 Oct 1813, Oberstinzel, Fenetrange, Moselle, FR d. 5 Jan 1851, Woodford Co., IL (Age 37 years) 2. Barbe Schertz, b. 1 Dec 1814 d. 1850 (Age 35 years) 3. Andrew Schertz, b. 27 Sep 1817, Oberstinzel, Fenetrange, Moselle, FR 4. Madeleine Schertz, b. 18 Feb 1818, Oberstinzel, Fenetrange, Moselle, FR d. 3 Jan 1821, Oberstinzel, Fenetrange, Moselle, FR (Age 2 years) 5. Christian Schertz, b. 1821 d. 1822, Oberstinzel, Fenetrange, Moselle, FR (Age 1 year) Family ID F1717 Group Sheet | Family Chart Last Modified 10 Jun 2014
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Event Map Birth - Dec 1788 - Bistroff, Moselle, FR Marriage - 13 Feb 1813 - Oberstinzel, Fenetrange, Moselle, FR Death - 1834 - Mittelbronn, Moselle, FR = Link to Google Earth
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Notes - JFL website lists other children with other life dates. One of the sources is incorrect.
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Sources - [S727] Neil Ann Stuckey Levine, Christian Schertz’s Arrangement for a Hired Substitute.
- [S191] Various, Mennonite eGroup.com.fr.
- [S269] GeneaNet Family Tree of Jean François Lorentz.
- [S1053] Jean-Claude Koffel, Les anabaptistes de l’arrondissement de Sarrebourg, (Self-published), 1834.
- [S101] Jean-Claude Koffel, Presence Anabaptiste a Haut-Clocher.
- [S398] Joseph Staker, Amish Mennonites in Tazewell Co., Staker gives year as 1835.
- [S727] Neil Ann Stuckey Levine, Christian Schertz’s Arrangement for a Hired Substitute.