David Daniel Salzmann
1854 --
Name David Daniel Salzmann [1, 2, 3] Residence 1881-84 Imling, Moselle, FR - Rotmuhle
Birth 22 Jul 1854 St. Nabord Kadenbronn Nonseviller, Vosges, FR Gender Male Occupation Miller at Neuve Grange Residence Nov 1879 Niderhoff, Moselle, FR [4] - was miller at Neuve Grange
Person ID I9743 Schrock-Birkey Connection Last Modified 23 Apr 2019
Father Pierre Salzmann, b. 1820, Rosenwiller, Rosheim, Bas-Rhin, FR d. 13 Nov 1867, Niderhoff, Moselle, FR (Age 47 years) Mother Anna Reschly, b. 1 Dec 1823, Métairies-Saint-Quirin, Moselle, FR d. 1898? Marriage 31 Dec 1847 La Frimbolle, Moselle, FR Family ID F4034 Group Sheet | Family Chart
Family Elisabeth Schertz, b. 1859 Marriage 17 Nov 1879 Sarrebourg, Moselle, FR Family ID F6866 Group Sheet | Family Chart Last Modified 23 Oct 2007
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Notes - The youngest daughter of Joseph Schertz, Elisabeth unites her destiny in November 1879 to David Daniel Saltzmann, then miller at the Neuve Grange. In 1883 their son drowned in the Saar River. On the 11th of November, 1893, Sarrebourg 's municipal council rejected, two days after the death of Joseph Schertz, his request for the maintenance of a bridge over the Saar, on the ground that the bridge was a private property.
The cessation of activity of the Rotmuhle mill is not known, but Michel Mozimann still exercised his job at the birth of the last son Henry in 1901 (deceased at Sarrebourg prison) 1942). He died in 1929 and his wife died in 1850 at Diane-Capelle and Elisabeth Brachpiller married in 1874 Marie Augster at Turquestein; he was a miller at Niderhoff on this date, at Neuve Grange. As for Peter, the brother of John, who was miller at Niderhoff, he died in 1872 at Fraquelfing,
Madeleine Salzmann in 1944 in Niderhoff. [4]
- The youngest daughter of Joseph Schertz, Elisabeth unites her destiny in November 1879 to David Daniel Saltzmann, then miller at the Neuve Grange. In 1883 their son drowned in the Saar River. On the 11th of November, 1893, Sarrebourg 's municipal council rejected, two days after the death of Joseph Schertz, his request for the maintenance of a bridge over the Saar, on the ground that the bridge was a private property.
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Sources - [S781] Neil Ann Stuckey Levine, Strubhar: The Last Word.
- [S269] GeneaNet Family Tree of Jean François Lorentz.
- [S1053] Jean-Claude Koffel, Les anabaptistes de l’arrondissement de Sarrebourg, (Self-published), P. 58.
- [S1053] Jean-Claude Koffel, Les anabaptistes de l’arrondissement de Sarrebourg, (Self-published).
- [S781] Neil Ann Stuckey Levine, Strubhar: The Last Word.