Louis Ritterbeck [Parents] 1, 2, 3, 4, 5, 6 was born on 19 Mar 1819 in Alsace-Lorraine, France. He died on 6 Nov 1902 in Enoch Twp., Noble Co., OH. He was buried in St. Mary's Cemetery, Fulda, Noble Co., OH. He married 7, 8, 9 Gertrude Catherine Ebert on 7 Oct 1856 in St. Mary, Fulda, Noble Co., OH.
In 1860, 40 year old Louis Ritterback lived in Stock Twp., Noble County, Ohio with his 21 year old wife Gertrude and their two children Joseph (2) and Margaret (6 months). Louis Ritterbeck's occupation was "day laborer." He was born in Byron (Bayern/Bavaria?)
By the time of the 1870 census, Bavarian-born "Louis Ritterback" (51) had moved to Enoch Twp. with his wife Kathrina (31) and their children Joseph (12), Margaret (11), Francis (9), Lewis (7) and John (5). Children Catherine Gertrude (2) and Henry (1 month) are missing from the census. Both of these children are known to have been alive in June 1870. Joseph, Margaret and Francis attended school. Adjacent farms in the census belonged to Joseph Nau and James Jones.
In 1880, "Lewis Rederback" (61) was still living on a farm in Enoch Twp. with his wife Catherine (41) and children Joseph (22), Margaret (20), Francis (18), Lewis (16), John (14), Catherine (12), Henry (illegible), and Tersia (1 month). Only Francis, John, and Catherine attended school. Also living in the house was 77 year old Roseana Ritterbeck, widow of Louis' uncle, Franz Joseph Ritterbeck. Neighboring farms in the census were those of Martin McBride and August Smith.
In 1900, 81 year old Lewis Redrbeck lived on a mortgaged farm in Encoh Twp., Noble County, Ohio with his 61 year old wife Gertude and two unmarried children: Frank (38) and Mary (15). The 1900 census states that he was born in Germany. This conflicts with other records that suggest he was born in the Alsace region of France. (Control of the region changed from French to German and back.) Louis came to America as an infant in 1820. He was a naturalized citizen. He spoke English, but could not read or write.
Obituary: SOURCE: Caldwell Press - Fulda News - 12 Nov 1902
Mr. Louis Ritterback an aged and highly respected citizen of this place died Nov
6th. Funeral took place Saturday. Interment at the cemetery here.
Gertrude Catherine Ebert [Parents] 1, 2, 3, 4, 5, 6, 7, 8, 9 was born on 5 Sep 1839 in Pennsylvania. She died on 5 Oct 1917 in Jeffeson Twp. Noble Co., OH. The cause of death was heart failure. She was buried in St. Mary's Cemetery, Fulda, Noble Co., OH. She married 10, 11, 12 Louis Ritterbeck on 7 Oct 1856 in St. Mary, Fulda, Noble Co., OH.
Records conflict on place of birth:
1860 census Ohio
1870 and 1900 census PennsylvaniaGertrude was born in Pennsylvania to German-born parents. In 1900, nine of Gertrude Ebert Ritterbeck's twelve children were still living. The children who did not survive were Henry (1870-1872), Johanna (1872-1878), and Sophia (1874 - c. 1878). Gertrude spoke English but could not read or write.
Gertrude Catherine Ebert Ritterbeck lived alone at the time of the 1910 census.
Obituary: SOURCE: Caldwell Leader or Journal - Week of 8 Oct 1917
Mrs. Gertrude Ritterbeck, aged 78 years, died at the home of her son Joseph Ritterbeck, Friday, from heart failure. The funeral was held at Fulda, Sunday, conducted by Rev. J.B. Oeink. Burial was made in the cemetery at Fulda.
Undertaker E.F. Leasure had charge of the remains.
[Died 5 Oct 1917]
They had the following children:
M i Joseph Ritterbeck F ii Margaret Kathryn Ritterbeck M iii Francis M. Ritterbeck M iv Louis J. Ritterbeck M v John Ritterbeck F vi Catharina Gertrude Ritterbeck M vii Henry Ritterbeck 1, 2, 3 was born on 16 May 1870 in near Fulda, Noble Co., OH. He was christened in St. Mary of the Immaculate Conception, Fulda, Noble Co., OH. He died 4 on 20 Oct 1872 in Enoch Twp., Noble Co., OH. The cause of death was consumption (tuberculosis). He was buried in St. Mary Immaculate Conception, Fulda OH.
Catherine Gertrude Ritterbeck (age 2) and her younger brother Henry (1 month) were not listed with their parents and siblings in the 1870 census.F viii Johanna Ritterbeck 1 was born on 20 Oct 1872 in near Fulda, Noble Co., OH. She was christened in St. Mary of the Immaculate Conception, Fulda, Noble Co., OH. She died on 15 Oct 1878 in Noble Co., OH. She was buried in St. Mary's Cemetery, Fulda, Noble Co., OH. F ix Sophia Ritterbeck 1, 2 was born on 14 Nov 1874 in near Fulda, Noble Co., OH. She was christened in St. Mary of the Immaculate Conception, Fulda, Noble Co., OH. She died about 1878 in Noble Co. OH. She was buried in St. Mary's Cemetery, Fulda, Noble Co., OH. M x Henry Ritterbeck F xi Theresa Molly Ritterbeck F xii Mary Ritterbeck
Valentine Becker 1, 2, 3, 4 was born in 1833 in Fulda, Germany. He died before 1900 in West Virginia. He married 5 Margaret Ebert on 16 Nov 1868 in St. Mary, Fulda, Noble Co., OH.
In 1870, 36 year old Hessian-born farmer "Valentine Baker" lived in Enoch Twp., Noble County, Ohio with his wife Margaret (23). There were no children in the household. Adjacent farms in the census were those of Elwood Hupp and Valentine's father-in-law, Joseph Ebert.
At the time of the 1880 census, Valentine Baker and his wife Margaret lived on a farm in Jefferson Twp., Noble County, Ohio with their children Joseph (9), Andrew (5), Ambrose (3), and Mena (1). The two oldest boys attended school. Neighboring farms in the census belonged to Sebastian Hill (Heil) and Adam Burkhart.
Valentine Becker moved his family from Noble Co., OH to Wheeling, West Virginia in 1887.
Margaret Ebert [Parents] 1, 2, 3, 4, 5, 6, 7 was born on 9 Mar 1845 in Pennsylvania. She died before 1910. She married 8 Valentine Becker on 16 Nov 1868 in St. Mary, Fulda, Noble Co., OH.
The 1900 census entry for the family is extremely dark and very difficult to read. Widow Margaret Beeker (54) rented a home at 2242 Alley D (?) (near 41 23rd St.) in the Center District of Wheeling, Ohio County, West Virginia. Living with her were her six surviving children: Joseph (29), Anthony (25), Ambrose (23), Minnie (21), John A. (17) and Gertrude (15). All of the children were born in Ohio; none attended school. Everyone in the household except Margaret and Minnie worked outside the home. Margaret had four children who died prior to 1900. Two of those were Louis and Appolonia; the names of the other two are not known.
Margaret did not appear in the 1910 census with her unmarried adult children. She may have died before that time.
They had the following children:
M i Joseph J. Becker M ii Louis Becker 1 was born on 3 Nov 1873 in near Fulda, Noble Co., OH. He was christened in St. Mary of the Immaculate Conception, Fulda, Noble Co., OH. He died before 1880.
Louis Becker (who would have been six years old) was not listed with his family in the 1880 census.M iii Anthony Becker M iv Ambrose Becker F v Philomena Becker "Mena, Minnie" 1, 2, 3, 4, 5 was born on 14 Sep 1878 in near Fulda, Noble Co., OH. She was christened in St. Mary of the Immaculate Conception, Fulda, Noble Co., OH.
In 1900, Minnie Beeker (21) lived with her widowed mother and siblings in Wheeling, WV. Minnie did not work outside the home.
At the time of the 1910 census, 30 year old Minnie Becker lived with several of her unmarried siblings in a rented house on Jacob St. in Wheeling. Minnie was an employee at a stamping company.F vi Appolonia Becker 1 was born on 7 Feb 1881 in near Fulda, Noble Co., OH. She was christened in St. Mary of the Immaculate Conception, Fulda, Noble Co., OH. She died before 1900. M vii John Adam Becker F viii Gertrude L. Becker
Ambers Ritterbeck [Parents] 1 was born before 1790 in France. He married Gertrude Becker.
Gertrude Becker 1 was born before 1790 in France. She married Ambers Ritterbeck.
They had the following children:
M i Louis Ritterbeck
Ambers Ritterbeck 1 was born before 1770 in Alsace-Lorraine or Germany.
In "St. Mary's -- 150 Years -- Culda, OH" author Delores Snider gives the father of Franz Joseph Ritterbeck as Ambers Ritterbeck. She also lists the father of Louis Ritterbeck as Ambers Ritterbeck.
It is believed that the fathers of Franz and Louis Ritterbeck are two different people. Researcher Carol Patterson points out that Franz's widow Rosanna is found in the 1880 US Census in the household of Louis, where she is listed as his aunt. This, along with the fact that Franz and Louis are born 28 years apart (using dates provided by Snider) suggests that their relationship is one of uncle-nephew instead of siblings.
This suggests that Franz had a brother named Ambers, who was named after his father.
He had the following children:
M i Ambers Ritterbeck M ii Franz Joseph Ritterbeck
Harry Howard Platt 1, 2, 3, 4 was born about 1875 in Pennsylvania. He married Sarah Kirkwood after 1895.
Other marriages:Hartman, Mary Magdalena
In 1920, 44 year old Harry Platt rented a house at 306 Sweetbriar St. in Pittsburgh, Allegheny Co., PA. He lived there with his wife Mary (41) and children Thomas, (16) and Helen (3). Also living with them was Mary Platt's mother, Margaret Hartman (77). Harry's father was born in New Jersey, his mother in Pennsylvania. Harry was employed as a telegraph operator for a natural gas company. His son worked as a machinists helper in (ilelgible).
Ten years later, the Platt family lived at the same address. Harry (54), Mary M. (52), and Helen M. (13) rented the house for $35 a month. Helen attended school. The family did not own a radio set. Their ages at first marriage, 25 and 34, indicate that Mary is Harry's second wife. Harry was employed as a telegraph operator.
Sarah Kirkwood 1 was born about 1875 in Pennsylvania. She died about 1905. She married Harry Howard Platt after 1895.
They had the following children:
M i Harry Platt Jr. 1 was born after 1895 in Pennsylvania. He died after 1895 in Pennsylvania. F ii Sylvia Platt 1 was born after 1895 in Pennsylvania. She died after 1895 in Pennsylvania. The cause of death was at birth. M iii Thomas M. Platt 1 was born about 1903 in Pennsylvania. He died before 1920.
John D. Hill 1, 2, 3, 4 was born 5 on 13 Aug 1810 in Mittelkalbach, Kreis Fulda, Hesse. He died 6 on 4 Apr 1880 in Enoch Twp., Noble Co., OH. The cause of death was "special affliction". He was buried in St. Mary's Cemetery, Fulda, Noble Co., OH. He married 7 Ottilia Schoeppner on 6 Dec 1835.
The "History of Noble County, Ohio, 1887" mentions two men named John Hill who settled the Fulda area of Enoch Twp. prior to 1840. The other John Hill may have been John Heil.
At the time of the 1850 census, 39 year old German-born farmer John D. Hill lived in Enoch Twp., Monroe County, Ohio with his wife Matilda (40) and children Catherine (12), Leonard (7), and Eve (2).
In 1860, 50 year old farmer John D. Hill lived in Enoch Twp., Noble County, Ohio with his Tilda (50) and children Catherine (22), Leonard (18), Ephraim (14), and John (10). The boys all attended school during the previous year.. Place of birth for John and Tilda is listed as Hesse Cassel.
In 1870, John D Hill (59) still lived in Enoch Twp. with his wife Matilda (60), daughter Catherine (31) and son John (19). Also living in the house was 17 year old farm hand Leonard Raurke (Roehrig?), born in Ohio. Adjacent farms in the census belonged to Magnus Weaver (Weber) and Daniel Moore.
Ottilia Schoeppner [Parents] 1, 2, 3, 4, 5, 6 was born on 4 Feb 1810 in Mittelkalbach, Fulda, Hesse. She died on 8 Jul 1888 in Enoch Twp., Noble Co., OH. She was buried in St. Mary's Cemetery, Fulda, Noble Co., OH. She married 7 John D. Hill on 6 Dec 1835.
Ottilia Schoeppner and John Hill were fellow passengers on the ship to America.
In 1880, 71 year old widow Otilia Hill lived with the family of her 26 year old son John B. Hill in Enoch Twp., Noble County, Ohio. Otilia's daughter Catherine (42) also lived in the household.
They had the following children:
M i John Hill 1, 2 was born on 13 Jun 1836. He died before 1850.
Existence of this child in the family of John D. Hill and Ottilia Schoeppner is questionable. Note that there is another child in this family (born 1853) named John. It may be that this child died young. He is not listed with the family in the 1850 census.F ii Katharina Hill 1, 2, 3, 4, 5, 6 was born on 25 Dec 1837 in (West) Virginia. She died in 1899 in Noble Co., OH. She was buried in St. Mary's Cemetery, Fulda, Noble Co., OH.
In 1850, 12 year old Catherine lived with her parents and attended school in Enoch Twp., Monroe County, Ohio. Her birth place is listed as Virginia in the census. Ten years later, 22 year old Catherine Hill lived and worked on the family farm with her parents and three younger brothers. In 1870, 31 year old Catherine still lived and worked on her parents' farm in Enoch Twp. Her birthplace is again listed as Virginia. At the time of the 1880 census, Catherine (42) lived with the family of her younger brother John B. Hill in Enoch Twp.F iii Anna Barbara Hill 1, 2 was born about 1840. She died before 1850.
Ten year old Anna Barbara Hill is not included with the family in the 1850 census. It is presumed that she died before that time.M iv Leonard Hill M v Ephraim Hill 1, 2, 3 was born in 1846 in Ohio. He died before 1850 in Ohio.
Four year old Ephraim Hill is not listed with the family in the 1850 census and is presumed to have died before that time.F vi Eva Mary Hill M vii John B. Hill
George Schott [Parents] 1, 2, 3, 4, 5, 6, 7, 8, 9, 10 was born 11 on 25 Sep 1848 in near Fulda, Noble Co., OH. He was christened in St. Mary of the Immaculate Conception, Fulda, Noble Co., OH. He died on 7 Jul 1936 in Marietta, Washington Co., OH. He married 12 Catharine Schoeppner on 6 May 1873 in St. Mary of the Immaculate Conception, Fulda, Noble Co., OH.
George Schott and his younger siblings are not listed with the rest of the family in the 1860 census. He would have been about 11 years old at the time. George Schott moved to Rainbow, Washington Co., in 1877.
In 1880, 31 year old farmer George Schaad lived with his wife Catharine (31) on a farm they owned in Watertown Twp., Washington Co., Ohio. Living with them were their children Lizzie (6), Henry (4) and Edward (7 mos). All members of the household were born in Ohio; George's father and Catherine's parents were born in Prussia and George's mother was born in Bavaria.
On 9 Aug 1883, the "Fulda" column of the Caldwell Citizens' Press reported
Jacob Schaadt and wife, George Schaadt and wife, of
Washington county are visiting friends here.At the ime of the 1900, 51 year old farmer George Schott (Aug 1848) lived withg his wife Catherine (50; May 1849) on a farm they owned in Watertown Twp., Washington Co., Ohio. Living with them were their children Henry (24; Feb 1876), Edward (20;Oct 1879), Anna (18; Sep 1881), and Charles (15; Sep 1884). George and Catherine had been married for 28 years. Charles attended school. All members of the household were born in Ohio, George's and Catherine's parents were born in Germany. Living on a nearby farm was George's brother Joseph with his wife Elizabeth and their children. Also living with Joseph was his and George's father Jacob.
By 1910, 61 year old Geo Schaad lived with his wife Catherine (60) had purchased a home at 111 High Street, Marietta, Washington Co., Ohio where they lived with their son Charles (24). George was unemployed (retired) and Charles worked as a carpenter.
In 1920, 71 year old Geo Schott lived with his wife Catherine (70) in their home at 111 High Street in Marietta. Living with them was their son Charles (34). George was unemployed (retired?) and Charles worked as an oil stock salesman.
According to the 1930 census, Geo Schott (81) and his wife Catherine (80) still owned the home at 111 High Street in Marietta. Neither worked outside the home. None of their children worked with them.
George Schott's obituary appeared in The Times Recorder (Zanesville, OH) newspaper on July 9, 1936NATIVE OF CO. DIES N. F. Schott of East street and Casper Schott
of Fairground street, Caldwell, have received word
of the death of their cousin, George, 88, a native of
Noble county, which occurred in Memorial hospital,
Marietta, Monday. Death was due to a fractured hip which he sus-
tained in a fall at his home on Harmar Hill Saturday.
He never regained consciousness. Funeral services
will be held Thursday morning at 9 o'clock in the
Catholic church at Marietta with internment in that city. The deceased was the son of the late Mr. and Mrs.
Jacob Schott, early Noble county settlers. Surviving
are the following children Miss Elizabeth Schott,
Pittsburgh, Pa., Mrs. Hannah Beeshaar, Edward and
Henry Schott. all of Marietta. His wife died six years
ago. Mr. Schott had resided in Marietta for the past
twenty years.George Schott's obituary appeared in the Zanesville (OH) Signal newspaper on July 9, 1936RELATIVE DIES George Schott, 86, Marietta, passed away at
his home in that city from injuries sustained when
he fell at his home and fractured his left hip. The deceased was a cousin of Casper Schott
and Nick Schott, caldwell; John Schott, near Fulda
and Jake Schott, Carlisle.
Another death notice for George Schott appeared in the Zanesville (OH) Signal newspaper on July 12, 1936: George Schott, 88, native of this county, died in
Marietta hospital. He lived at Harmer Hill.
Catharine Schoeppner [Parents] 1, 2, 3, 4, 5, 6, 7, 8, 9, 10 was born on 10 May 1849 in Ohio. She died on 16 Aug 1931 in .. She married 11 George Schott on 6 May 1873 in St. Mary of the Immaculate Conception, Fulda, Noble Co., OH.
They had the following children:
F i Elizabeth G. Schott 1, 2, 3, 4, 5 was born on 22 Mar 1874 in near Fulda, Noble Co., OH. She was christened in St. Mary of the Immaculate Conception, Fulda, Noble Co., OH. She died on 7 Aug 1952.
In 1910, 29 year old Elizabeth G. Schott lived as a lodger in the home of the William Francis family at 7209 Idlewild Street in Pittsburgh (Ward 13 - Homewood), Allegheny Co., Pennsylvania. Elizabeth and her parents were all born in Ohio. She worked as a family dressmaker.
In 1920, 46 year old Elizabeth G. Schott lived as a lodger in the home of the William A. Schaeffer family at 7236 Idlewild Street in Pittsburgh (Ward 13 - Homewood), Allegheny Co., Pennsylvania. Elizabeth and her parents were all born in Ohio. She worked as a dressmaker in "private homes."
In 1930, a 45 year old unmarried woman named Elizabeth Schott lived as a roomer at 7205 Race Street in Pittsburgh (Ward 13 - Homewood), Allegheny Co., Pennsylvania. Elizabeth and her parents were all born in Ohio. She worked as a dressmaker for a seamstress.
According to her father's 1936 obituary, Elizabeth was unmarried and a resident of Pittsburgh.M ii Henry John Schott M iii Edward Joseph Schott F iv Anna M. Schott M v Charles Schott
Jacob Schaad Sr. [Parents] 1, 2, 3, 4, 5, 6, 7 was born 8 on 10 Nov 1810 in Urweiler, Kreis St. Wendel, Rhineland, Germany. He died 9, 10 on 22 Jun 1901 in Churchtown, Washington Co., OH. The cause of death was apoplexy. He married 11 Maria Anna Hohmann before 1842.
At the time of the 1850 census, 39 year old German-born farmer Jacob Shotts lived in Enoch Twp., Monroe County, Ohio with his 34 year old wife Ann M., and their children Catherine (7), Rachel (5), Jacob (3), and George (1). None of the children attended school. Jacob's farm was valued at $600. Jacob Schott's farm was located next to those of John Miller amd Joseph Hohman (Jacob's brother-in-law).
In 1860, Prussian-born farmer Jacob Shott (49) lived in Enoch Twp., Noble County, Ohio with his wife Ann M. (44) and their children: Catherine (17), Rachel (15), Israel (13). Also living with the family was Mrs. Shott's five year old nephew Joseph Blake (the son of her sister Gerturde Hohman Blake). Jacob's younger children -- George, Joseph, John, and Maria Anna -- are not listed in the census. John is presumed to have died, since he never again appears in the census. The other three children -- George, Joseph/Jasper and Mary -- can be found in the home of Joseph and Maria Schaub in Enoch Twp. The children's mother, Mary Hohman Schott had a child in July, 1860... it's possible that the parents sent the little ones to a friend's house to get them out of the way.
By the time the 1870 census was taken, 59 year old farmer Jacob Schott had moved to a farm worth $6000 in Union Twp., Washington Co., Ohio. Jacob's personal estate is listed on the census as having a value of $1000. Living with Jacob was his wife Mary A. (55) and their children Catherine (27), Jacob (23), George (27), Joseph (23) and Mary A. (12). Also listed on the census with the Schott family is Catherine Kerns (possibly Keens) (16). Joseph and Mary attended school the previous year as did Catherine Kerns. Jacob was born in Prussia and Mary in Berne Germany (Prussia). The children, including Catherine Kerns were all born in Ohio. The relationship between Cahterine Kerns and the Schott family is not known.
In 1880, 69 year old Jacob Schaad lived in Watertown Twp., Washington County, Ohio with his wife, Anna M. (62) and unmarried daughter Kate (37). Adjacent farms in the census belonged to Joseph Kern and Phillip Schilling. Noble County native Peter Hartman worked as a farmhand on the Schilling farm.
At the time of the 1900 census (June), 89 year old widower Jacob Schaad lived in the home of his son, Joseph, in Watertown Twp. His date of immigration was "unknown."
Sources conflict on Jacob Schaad's date of death: Researcher JoAnn Schoeppner Cummings states that Jacob died in 1862 in Noble County. Dale Schaadt states that he died in 1900 in Washington County. Jacob Schaad's appearance in the 1880 and 1900 census in Washington County suggests that Cummings' date is incorrect. Washington County probate court records contain an entry for a 90 year old widowed farmer named Jacob Schaad who died of apoplexy on 22 Jun 1901.
Apoplexy can refer to any sudden rapidly fatal disease, but it most frequently referred to a stroke.
Maria Anna Hohmann [Parents] 1, 2, 3, 4, 5, 6 was born in 1816 in Mittelkalbach, Germany. She died before 1900 in Ohio. She married 7 Jacob Schaad Sr. before 1842.
Maunela Kaib, citing church records in Mittelkalbach, does not list Maria Anna as one of the children of Johann and Marie (Weber) Hohman.
They had the following children:
F i Catharina Schott "Kate" 1, 2, 3, 4, 5, 6, 7, 8 was born on 27 Dec 1842 in Ohio. She died 9 on 25 Jul 1925 in Washington Co., OH.
In 1860, 17 year old Catherine Schott lived and worked on her parents' farm in Enoch Twp., Noble County, Ohio. She did not attend school that year.
In 1880, Kate Schaad (37) lived with her parents on their farm in Watertown Twp., Washington County, Ohio.
In 1900, a 55 year old unmarried woman named Catherine Schaad rented a room at 115 Camp Ave., Braddock, Allegheny County, Pennsylvania. Her birthdate was Dec 1844. She was not employed. Several Hohmans, Schaatd and other former residents of Noble County Ohio lived in adjacent homes. These included her nephew Henry Schott / Schaad, Ferdinand and Mary (Hohmann) Stark.
In 1910, Catherine lived with the family of her widowed sister, Mary Ann Struif, at 115 Camp Ave. In 1920, 77 year old Catherine Schaad lived with her nephew Henry Struif at 117 Camp Ave. Her sister, Mary Ann Struif, lived next door.
Date of death has not been proven.F ii Regina Schott 1, 2, 3, 4 was born on 5 Sep 1844 in Ohio.
Regina Schott entered a cloistered order, the Sisters of the Good Shepherd.M iii Jacob F. Schaad Jr. M iv George Schott M v Joseph Henry Schaad M vi John Schott 1, 2 was born on 8 Aug 1855 in near Fulda, Noble Co., OH. He was christened in St. Mary Immaculate Conception, Fulda OH. He died before 1860 in Noble Co., OH.
John does not appear with the rest of the family in the 1860 census. He may have died before 1860.F vii Mary Anna Schott F viii Elizabeth Schott 1, 2 was born on 17 Jul 1860 in near Fulda, Noble Co., OH. She was christened in St. Mary Immaculate Conception, Fulda OH. She died in 1862 in Noble Co., OH. She was buried in St. Mary Immaculate Conception, Fulda OH.
Johannes Schaadt [Parents] 1, 2 was born on 12 Sep 1782 in Urweiler, Kreis St. Wendel, Rhineland, Prussia, Germany. He died on 19 Sep 1841 in Temperanceville, Malaga Twp., Monroe Co., OH. He was buried in St. Mary's Cemetery, Temperanceville, . He married 3 Katherina Lerner on 18 Jan 1810 in St. Wendel, Rhineland, Germany.
On August 8, 1837, 54 year old farmer Johann Schaadt together with his wife Chatrine (50) and children Jacob (26), Nicolas (21), Wendel (17), Madeline (15), Michel (13) and Margarite (8) left the port of Havre de Grace, France aboard the ship Glide of Portsmith, New Hampshire enroute to the port of Baltimore with a final destination of Ohio.
Katherina Lerner [Parents] 1, 2, 3 was born 4 in 1787 in Urweiler, Kreis St. Wendel, Rhineland, Germany. She died 5 on 17 Aug 1863 in Malaga Twp., Monroe Co., OH. She married 6 Johannes Schaadt on 18 Jan 1810 in St. Wendel, Rhineland, Germany.
In 1860, 75 year old "Catherine Shcot", a native of Prussia, lived with the family of her daughter, Margaret Burkhart (32) in Malaga Twp., Monroe County, Ohio.
They had the following children:
M i Jacob Schaad Sr. M ii Nicholas Schott M iii Wendel Shott M iv Michael Schott F v Madeline Schaadt was born 1 on 8 Sep 1823 in Urweiler, Kreis St. Wendel, Rhineland, Germany.
According to researcher Dale Schaadt (Schott), Medeline and Michael Schaadt were both age 13 at the time of their arrival in Baltimore on the ship "Glide." It is presumed that they are twins.F vi Margaret Schaadt
Valentine Saling 1, 2, 3, 4 was born in Sep 1791 in Bayern, Germany. He died 5 on 12 Mar 1872 in Enoch Twp., Noble Co., OH. He was buried in St. Mary's Cemetery, Fulda, Noble Co., OH. He married Mary Spiegl before 1815.
The name Sailing may have been spelled "Seeling" in Bavaria.
According to History of Noble County, Ohio, 1887, in 1839, Valentine Saling and John Warner came to Ohio from Philadelphia and settled in the southern part of Enoch Township, then in Monroe County.
At the time of the 1850 census, 59 year old farmer Valentine Sayling lived in Enoch Twp., Monroe County, Ohio with his 58 year old wife Mary and 19 year old daughter Ann. All three were born in Germany. Valentine's farm was valued at $500. The neighboring farm in the census belonged to Valentine's son-in-law, Nicholas Schott.
In 1860, 60 year old Valentine Saling lived in Enoch Twp., Noble County, Ohio. His occupation is listed as "gentleman." With him lived his son John (30), John's wife Margaret (32), and their children: Henry (13), Mary (9), Margaret (7), and John (5). Neighboring farms in the census were those of August Dimmerling and Francis Abbott.
Mary Spiegl 1, 2 was born in 1792 in Germany. She died before 1860 in Ohio. She married Valentine Saling before 1815.
Mary Spiegl Saling is listed with her husband in the 1850 census, but not in the 1860 census. It is presumed that she died before that time.
They had the following children:
F i Maria Saling 1 was born in 1815. She died in 1880 in Noble Co., OH. She was buried in St. Mary's Cemetery, Fulda, Noble Co., OH. F ii Carolina Saling M iii John C. Saling F iv Anna Saling 1, 2 was born in 1831 in Germany. F v daughter Saling 1 was born about 1837. She died before 1850.
Deleores Snider lists an unnamed daughter of Valentine Saling born about 1837. This child does not appear with the family in the 1850 census.