Peter J. Ulrich, Iii
1811 - 1904 (92 years)-
Name Peter J. Ulrich [1, 2] Suffix Iii Birth 10 Jul 1811 Hirsingue, Haut-Rhin, FR - Near Hirtzbach (Haut-Rhin)
Gender Male Immigration 1831 NY - With sister Barbara and Joseph Litwiller
Occupation Farmer Religion Amish Residence 1831 Butler Co., OH Residence 1837 Tazewell Co., IL [3] - Olio Township
Residence 1868 Roanoke, Woodford Co., IL [4] - Purchased 178 acres in Olio Township
Death 8 Feb 1904 Eureka, Woodford Co., IL Burial Roanoke, Woodford Co., IL - Roanoke Mennonite Cemetery
Person ID I418 Schrock-Birkey Connection Last Modified 14 Feb 2021
Father Peter Ulrich, Jr., b. Abt 1767 d. 11 Feb 1835, Montabaur, Rheinland-Pfalz, GR (Age ~ 68 years) Mother Katharina Lauber, b. Abt 1775, Mussig, Bas-Rhin, FR d. Aft 1831/1833, USA (Age ~ 59 years) Marriage 24 Aug 1794 Bourg-Bruche, Bas-Rhin, FR [1] - LDS film 0745903, marriages for year II fol.2r-v.
Notes - Four relatives served as official witnesses--for the groom, 1) Peter Ulrich, his father, and 2) Johannes Ulrich, his brother, a weaver in Lubine, and, for the bride, 3) George Risser, her stepfather, miller in Bruche, and 4) the husband of Barbara Lauber, the bride’s brother-in-law, Jacob Peterschmidt. [2]
Family ID F183 Group Sheet | Family Chart
Family 1 Anna Oyer, b. 29 Nov 1811, Niderhoff, Moselle, FR d. 5 Aug 1855, East Peoria, Tazewell Co., IL (Age 43 years) Marriage Sep 1837 Butler Co., OH [5] Children 1. Joseph Ulrich, b. 16 Dec 1838 d. 7 Jan 1927, Flanagan, Livingston Co., IL (Age 88 years) 2. Peter P. Ulrich, b. 24 Mar 1840, Tazewell Co., IL d. 6 Sep 1928, Okay Township, Shelby Co., IL (Age 88 years) 3. Catherine Ulrich, b. 1 Nov 1841 d. 17 Jan 1905 (Age 63 years) 4. Christian Ulrich, b. 26 May 1843 d. 17 Dec 1898 (Age 55 years) 5. John Ulrich, b. 18 Aug 1845 d. 15 Jul 1912 (Age 66 years) 6. Andrew Ulrich, b. 5 Jun 1848, Peoria, Peoria Co., IL d. 18 Feb 1919 (Age 70 years) 7. David Ulrich, b. 29 Jul 1850, East Peoria, Tazewell Co., IL d. 7 Jul 1934, Eureka, Woodford Co., IL (Age 83 years) 8. Samuel Ulrich, b. 12 Jan 1855 d. 20 Dec 1936 (Age 81 years) Family ID F154 Group Sheet | Family Chart Last Modified 6 Oct 2011
Family 2 Barbara Zimmerman d. 5 Apr 1865 Marriage 5 Nov 1858 Tazewell Co., IL [5] Family ID F478 Group Sheet | Family Chart Last Modified 1 Sep 2007
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Notes - Obit: Herald of Truth, February 1904: "Feb. 8, 1904,
near Eureka, Ill., Bro. Peter Ulrich, aged 92 Y., 6 M., 28 D. He was born in Alsace, Germany, July 18, 1811, came to America in May 1831 and located in Ohio. He was married to Sister Annie Oyer, Sept. 1837. This union was blessed with seven sons and one daughter. He went to Illinois in September 1838. His companion preceded him to the better world Aug. 5, 1855. In 1858 he was married to Sister Barbara Zimmerman, who died April 5, 1865. From that time until he died he lived with his children. The deceased was a faithful member of the Amish Mennonite church. He leaves six sons, one daughter, 51 grandchildren and 52 great-grandchildren. One son, ten grandchildren, and seven great-grandchildren preceded him to the other world. Funeral was held at the Roanoke M. H. Feb. 10. Services by Chris. Reeser and Andrew Schrock in German and John Smith in English from 1 Peter 3:3-5."
“In France Peter was drafted, but having religious convictions against bearing arms he asked his father for money and at age 18 came to America. His first place of residence was Butler Co., Ohio, where he lived for eight years. In 1837 he came to Illinois and settled near present East Peoria, the same year married Anna Oyer. He lived in this area for 18 years. After his wife's death Peter moved to Deer Creek and later to Eureka." ,
PETER ULRICH
"Farmer: P.O. Eureka, Ill. Was born July 12, 1811 in France. Son of Peter and Catherine Ulrich of France (father a weaver by trade.) He emigrated to America in 1831 with his sister Barbara. Was 44 days in making the trip. Landed in New York, here but a short time as Mr. Ulrich had the experience of someone stealing his hat.
They then went to Cincinnati, Ohio via canal, flat and steam boat. Eight days from New York to Cincinnati, Ohio. There he remained one year as a teamster, thence in the country at farming for seven years. In 1838 he moved to Tazewell Co., Illinois. He purchased 80 acres of land and commenced farming. Here five years. He then sold and rented farms near Peoria. He leased a farm for five years. His wife died August 5, 1855.
From Tazewell Co., he came to Woodford County and settled three and a half miles North East of Eureka. He purchased railroad land 200 acres. He sold and purchased the place he lived on in 1867, 178 acres of fine improved land and in 1868 he moved on the place.
His first wife was Anna Oyer from France. Married in 1837. Second wife was Barbara Zimmerman married in 1859. She died in 1864. Eight children.
Roanoke Mennonite Church
"The story is told of the meeting one Sunday...(when) the bishop, Christian Ropp, proposed the building of a meetinghouse and the congregation voted. It carried with only one dissent—that of Peter Ulrich (1811-1904), a settler of 1837 who came to the prairie in 1868. He said he would 'refuse to cross the door sill should the new church be built,' but he changed his mind and continued to be actively involved in the congregation." From Proceedings of the Conference-Tradition and Transition-An Amish Mennonite Heritage of Obedience 1693-1993 Copyright 1994 Illinois Mennonite Historical and Genealogical Society. [6, 7, 8]
- Obit: Herald of Truth, February 1904: "Feb. 8, 1904,
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Sources - [S161] Neil Ann Stuckey Levine, French Records about the Family of American Immigrants, Peter Ulrich Jr. (b.ca 1767) and Katharina Lauber Ulrich (b.ca 1775).
- [S127] Neil Ann Stuckey Levine, A French Fragment of Lauber Genealogy.
- [S363] Kenneth Ulrich, History of the Roanoke Mennonite Church...125 years.
- [S227] Steven R. Estes, Living Stones: a History of the Metamora Mennonite Church, p.145.
- [S398] Joseph Staker, Amish Mennonites in Tazewell Co.
- [S6] Page 3, Ella Wagler Oyer, Christian and Catherine (Ulerich) Wagler, Tazewell Settlers.
- [S227] Steven R. Estes, Living Stones: a History of the Metamora Mennonite Church.
- [S46] The Past and Present of Woodford Co., IL, p. 608.
- [S161] Neil Ann Stuckey Levine, French Records about the Family of American Immigrants, Peter Ulrich Jr. (b.ca 1767) and Katharina Lauber Ulrich (b.ca 1775).