Catharina Schantz b. Bef 1811: The Schrock-Birkey Connection

Catharina Schantz

Female Bef 1811 -


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  • Name Catharina Schantz  [1, 2
    Birth Bef 1811 
    Gender Female 
    Residence Schoenenbourg, Bas-Rhin, FR Find all individuals with events at this location  [3
    Person ID I9866  Schrock-Birkey Connection
    Last Modified 10 Jan 2021 

    Father Johannes Schantz 
    Mother Magdalena Stutz 
    Family ID F9899  Group Sheet  |  Family Chart

    Family Jakob Jordy,   b. Abt 1778 
    Marriage 31 Jan 1803  [4, 5
    • 11 Pluviose XI

      Jacob Jordi, 24,
      Resident of Lauterbacher Hof
      Parents Johannes Jordi and Barbara Eschin
       
      Catharina Schantz
      Parents Johannes Schantz and Magdalena Stutz
       
      Witnesses Christian Hochstettler, 64, Isaac Hochstettler, 30, and Peter Hochstettler, 30, all of the Lauterbacher Hof..

    Children 
     1. Elisabetha Jordy,   b. 22 Nov 1803, Niedersteinbach, Bas-Rhin (Alsace), FR Find all individuals with events at this location
     2. Katharina Jordy,   b. 5 Jan 1806, Windstein, Bas-Rhin, FR Find all individuals with events at this location
     3. Christian Jordy (Yotty),   b. 7 Mar 1809, Dambach, Bas-Rhin, FR Find all individuals with events at this locationd. 7 Nov 1870, Olio Twp., Woodford Co., IL Find all individuals with events at this location (Age 61 years)
     4. Jacob Jordy,   b. 3 Jun 1811, Dambach, Bas-Rhin, FR Find all individuals with events at this locationd. Aft 18 Aug 1874, Zeitlarn, Bavaria, GR Find all individuals with events at this location (Age > 63 years)
     5. Peter Yordy,   b. 26 Jul 1815, Jaegerthal, Niederbronn-Les-Bains, FR Find all individuals with events at this locationd. 2 Jul 1897, Roanoke Twp., Woodford Co., IL Find all individuals with events at this location (Age 81 years)
     6. Jacobina (Jacquée) (Philabena) Yordy,   b. 29 Jun 1819, Jaegerthal, Niederbronn-Les-Bains, FR Find all individuals with events at this locationd. 16 Dec 1883, Groveland, Tazewell Co., IL Find all individuals with events at this location (Age 64 years)
    Family ID F3313  Group Sheet  |  Family Chart
    Last Modified 10 Jan 2021 

  • Event Map
    Link to Google MapsResidence - - Schoenenbourg, Bas-Rhin, FR Link to Google Earth
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  • Notes 
    • Shantz, a Swiss Mennonite family name, is mentioned among the Anabaptists as early as 1541 in the canton of Bern, Switzerland. In 1567 a Hans Tschantz of Kiesen, canton of Bern, was imprisoned for his faith. In the first part of the 18th century members of the family moved to the Bernese Jura district, as well as to Montbéliard and Alsace. In 1824 a Johannes Tschantz and his son Abraham left their Jura home and settled in the Sonnenberg district in Wayne County, Ohio, where some of their descendants still live.
      As of 1959, the family name Shantz had only a few representatives left among Mennonites in Europe. The name was represented in Pennsylvania as early as 1737 when Jacob Schantz immigrated to Montgomery County, Pennsylvania. Hans Tschantz was the third bishop in the colonial Mennonite settlement in Lancaster County, Pennsylvania. It is known that he was active ca. 1742; a cemetery plot donated by him remained named "Hans Tschantz cemetery." Since 1800 Shantz has also been a prominent family in the Mennonite Church (MC) in Ontario. The following is a small list of ordained men bearing the name Shantz who have served as bishops in the church: Henry Shantz (1864-77), who served the Detweiler congregation from 1842; Israel R. Shantz (1863-1910), who moved from Waterloo to Carstairs, Alberta ca. 1903; Moses H. Shantz (1884-1938) at Blenheim, Ontario, who for many years was also the moderator of the Ontario Conference (MC) and was for some time the president of the Mennonite Publication Board; Benjamin B. Shantz (b. 1880), who served at the Hagey congregation; Stanley D. Schantz (b. 1914), who served in Guernsey, Saskatchewan. Preachers included Merle Shantz, who served at the Wanner congregation, Ontario and Irwin Schantz, who served in Loman, Minnesota. Jacob Y. Shantz was a prominent layman (MC) in Kitchener, Ontario, joining the Mennonite Brethren in Christ Church ca. 1875 when it was started. John Schantz (1774-1855) and his son Joseph (1814-81) were ministers in the Upper Milford, Pennsylvania congregation which joined the Oberholtzer group (the forerunner of the General Conference Mennonite Church [GCM]) in 1847. J. W. Schantz (1878-1916) was a GCM minister at Schwenksville, Pennsylvania and Zion at Souderton, Pennsylvania, 1907-1916.

      An Amish branch of the family came to North America ca. 1768. Joseph Schantz (1749-1810), who changed his name to Johns, was in Somerset County, Pennsylvania by 1793, and in 1810 founded the city of Johnstown on his land. Some of his descendants moved to Elkhart County, Indiana, where Daniel J. Johns (1850-1942) was an outstanding leader, as were two of his sons, Ira and Otis. Ira S. Johns (1879-1956) was a preacher at the Clinton Frame congregation near Goshen and served for a long time as secretary of the Indiana-Michigan Mennonite Conference (MC). Otis N. Johns was bishop of the Beech congregation near Louisville, Ohio, and long serving secretary of the Mennonite Publication Board. Joseph Schantz (1856-1934), a preacher at Ingolstadt, Bavaria, where his father and grandfather had been bishops in the Amish congregation, immigrated to the Midwest United States, finally locating in Wisner, Nebraska and serving the MC congregation there. Two brothers, Daniel and Andrew Schantz, also came with Joseph to the Midwest. Descendents of these three men scattered through Nebraska, Oklahoma and other Midwestern states. Other Amish Schantzes emigrated from Europe to Central Illinois, including Christian Schantz who settled in Tiskilwa ca. 1840, and Jacob Schantz who moved from Hesse-Darmstadt, Germany to Congerville, Illinois in 1847. Peter Schantz (1853-1924), a son of Jacob, was an outstanding leader in the Central Mennonite Conference.

      Bibliography
      Kauffman, Daniel. Mennonite Cyclopedic Dictionary. Scottdale, PA: Mennonite Publishing House, 1937.

      Bender, Harold S. "Shantz (Schantz, Shanz, Tschantz, Johns) family." Global Anabaptist Mennonite Encyclopedia Online. 1959. Web. 14 Sep 2017. http://gameo.org/index.php?title=Shantz_(Schantz,_Shanz,_Tschantz,_Johns)_family&oldid=119606.

      ©1996-2017 by the Global Anabaptist Mennonite Encyclopedia Online. All rights reserved.}

  • Sources 
    1. [S617] Gary L. Yordy, New Information.

    2. [S750] The Jakob Jordi Family History.

    3. [S782] Horst Niedhammer of Switzerland, Jordy ancestry.

    4. [S1266] Marriage of Jakob Jordi and Catharina Schantz.

    5. [S712] Maurice Hebert , Handwritten notes by Maurice Hebert, 1811 - Probably not correct.


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