Barbara Roeschley[1]
1808 - 1887 (78 years)-
Name Barbara Roeschley Birth 4 Nov 1808 Mussig, Bas-Rhin, FR [2] Gender Female Immigration 20 May 1854 NY - On the ship Mercury, with her brother Johannes
Death 13 Mar 1887 Woodford Co., IL [3] Burial 15 Mar 1887 Panola Twp., Woodford Co., IL - Baughman Cemetery
Person ID I600 Schrock-Birkey Connection Last Modified 26 Jan 2019
Father Johannes (Jean) Roeschli, b. 15 Aug 1761, Harcholet, Saulcy, Vosges, FR d. 17 Dec 1828, Marcholsheim, Bas-Rhin, FR (Age 67 years) Mother Elisabeth Wagler, b. 25 Mar 1777, St. Marie-aux-Mines, Moselle, FR d. 1 Dec 1842, Marcholsheim, Bas-Rhin, FR (Age 65 years) Marriage 30 Dec 1801 Bindernheim, Bas-Rhin, FR [2] - north of Marckolsheim
Notes - Marriage document reports she was 24 years, 9 mo. at the time of marriage and was born at Zollberg, Haut-Rhin (perhaps Schielberg, near Ste Marie.
Family ID F258 Group Sheet | Family Chart
Family Peter Beller, b. 20 Jan 1800, Berfang, Folschviller, Moselle, FR d. 8 Jan 1882, Tazewell Co., IL (Age 81 years) Marriage 8 Oct 1854 Tazewell Co., IL Family ID F259 Group Sheet | Family Chart Last Modified 5 Jan 2019
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Notes - Obit:(1887)
BELLER - On the 13th of March, in Woodford county, Ill., of the infirmities of old age, Sister Barbara Beller, widow of Peter Beller, aged about 79 years. She was buried on the 15th in the Bachman's grave-yard, followed by many friends. Services by Joseph Wagner, Joseph Ackerman and John P. Schmidt from 1 Cor. 15. The departed sister often wished to depart this life and be with Christ and she passed away quietly.
This couple had no children.
“Her civil birth entry called her 'Barbe Röschlé.' It described her parents as cultivator Jean Roschlé, 39, and Elisabeth Wagler, and was witnessed by weaver Jean Wagler, 69, living at Mussig (Elisabeth's father). The Mercury passenger list shows her as Barbe Roschle, 44. She married widower Pierre/Peter Beller in Tazewell County Oct. 8, 1854; the entry spells her surname 'Reschly.' “ [2]
- Obit:(1887)
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