Johannes Schrock

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Name Johannes Schrock [1] Birth 11 Jul 1834 Butler Co., OH Gender Male Death 12 Oct 1835 Butler Co., OH Person ID I461 Schrock-Birkey Connection Last Modified 22 Sep 2018
Father Johannes Schrock (Schrack, Gerrard), b. 15 Jun 1801, Gondrexange, Moselle, FR d. 21 Jan 1875, Pekin, Tazewell Co., IL
(Age 73 years)
Mother Catherine (Elisabeth) Salzman, b. 27 Oct 1804, Sarralbe, Moselle, FR d. Mar 1858, Tazewell Co., IL
(Age 53 years)
Marriage 8 Apr 1826 Blâmont, Moselle, FR [2, 3]
- The French marriage index says Catherine Hergi was no longer living at the time of Catherine's marriage in 1826.
Notes - Johannes was living at Blâmont at the time of the marriage and Catherine was at Bistroff.
A publication of the marriage was made at commune of Rhodes at Bistroff.
Witnesses:
Father of the groom, Joseph Schrack, living at the mill at Bachats, age 52, and Marie Nayhouser, age 53, mother of the groom
Nicolas Cherrier, age 50 years; Augustin Demontzey b. 1763.
Michael Salzman, age 44, miller at Xirange, father of the bride
André Chertz, age 33 years (born 1793), an uncle “par alliance” (by marriage) of the bride.
Family ID F200 Group Sheet | Family Chart
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Event Map = Link to Google Earth
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Notes - On a Revised 1973/83 listing of the Mennonite Cemetery in Butler Co., OH, by Hazel Neubrander, there is a notation for Lot #48, “Two Unknown Children died migrating west.” It is the only such notation on the list, and thus one could assume that Johannes and his sister, Jacobine, were the two children.
However, an earlier burial ground on the farm of Jacob Augsperger is a more likely burial place for the children.
- On a Revised 1973/83 listing of the Mennonite Cemetery in Butler Co., OH, by Hazel Neubrander, there is a notation for Lot #48, “Two Unknown Children died migrating west.” It is the only such notation on the list, and thus one could assume that Johannes and his sister, Jacobine, were the two children.
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