Margaretha Neuhäusel1
F, (1797 - 1798)
Father | Johannes Neuhäusel (1753 - 1803) |
Mother | Anna Eva Pirrong Neuhäusel (c 1759 - 1815) |
Relationship | 2nd great-grandaunt of Helen Frances Gerber McCarthy |
Birth* | 26 Jan 1797 | Jägersburg, Rhein, Bavaria, Germany |
Death* | 17 Jun 1798 | Jägersburg, Rhein, Bavaria, Germany |
Last Edited | 29 Dec 2006 |
Citations
- [S337] Walter Bohrer compiler of., Register of the Catholic Churchbook for the Parish of Homburg, Saar (dated 30 November 1988),.
Balthasar Embser
M, (1819 - 1871)
Father | Balthasar Emser (1785 - 1834) |
Mother | Katharina Neuhäusel Emser (1785 - 1867) |
Relationship | Great-granduncle of Helen Frances Gerber McCarthy |
Birth* | 20 Oct 1819 | Jägersburg, Rhein, Bavaria, Germany1 |
Occupation* | 1845 | farmer2 |
Marriage* | 2 Jul 1845 | Bride=Margaretha Thomas Embser |
Marriage* | Principal=Catharine Thomas Embser3 | |
Occupation | 1860 | coal miner4 |
Death* | 15 Apr 1871 | Schuylkill, Pennsylvania (PA), United States (US)3 |
Burial* | Apr 1871 | St. Bartholomew's cemetery, Brockton, Schuylkill, Pennsylvania (PA), United States (US)3 |
Biography* | Balthasar Embser, 1819-1871: Balthasar immigrated to the United States in the early 1850s. According to family lore, his first wife, Margaretha Thomas, died and Balthasar married her sister Cathrine. So far we have found no evidence - on either side of the Atlantic Ocean -of either the first wife's death nor the second marriage. In 1860, Balthasar, his second wife, his one daughter born in Jagersburg of his first wife, and two daughters born in Pennsylvania, are living in Blythe township, Schuylkill County, Pennsylvania. Balthasar is working as a coal miner. He does not own any real estate property but has a personal estate of $50. In 1870, the family is living in Schuylkill township North. A two year old son has been added and Balthasar has $500 worth of real estate and an additional personal estate of $200. Balthasar died on a Saturday at age 51. |
Family 1 | Margaretha Thomas Embser (7 Nov 1823-) | |
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Family 2 | Catharine Thomas Embser (c 1826-) | |
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Last Edited | 5 Nov 2021 |
Philipp Embser
M, (1821 - )
Father | Balthasar Emser (1785 - 1834) |
Mother | Katharina Neuhäusel Emser (1785 - 1867) |
Relationship | Great-granduncle of Helen Frances Gerber McCarthy |
Birth* | 2 Nov 1821 | Jägersburg, Rhein, Bavaria, Germany1 |
Marriage* | 11 Aug 1844 | Bride=Catharina Barbara Forster Embser2 |
Death* | ||
Biography* | Phillip Embser, 1821-????: Phillip immigrated to the United States from his native Bavaria circa 1846. In late 1847 he was living in Lyons township, Walworth County, Wisconsin. Phillip's wife Catharina apparently died between January 1848, when their third child was born and June 1850, when he was lviing in Lyons township with the three children. On 02 December 1850, Phillip, a resident of Sauk County, purchased, for $50 cash, 40-acres of land in Dellona township, Sauk County, Wisconsin from the Register of the Land Office (General Land Office of the United States) at Mineral Point, Wisconsin for $1.25/acre and received a receipt and certificate. On 01 April 1952, he deposited the certificate at Mineral Point and received of a patent for the land. The 40-acres of land was described as the North West Quarter of the South East Quarter of Section 30 in Township 13 North of Range 5 East (Dellona township, Sauk County). Nothing more has been learned about Philipp or his family with any certainty. Phillip may have married again and fathered a fourth child. There is a Phillip Emser who is living in Looney township of Polk County, Missouri in 1860 who may be our man. The family consists of Phillip himself, wife Mary, daughters Mary and Margaret, and sons John and David. If the son John is the same as the son Phillip we already knew about then this may be our Phillip. The ages of the father Phillip and children Mary, Margaret and John match the ages of the three children we already knew about. This daughter Mary married a man from the state of Virginia named Samuel Joyce. Mary and Samuel lived in Leesville township, Henry County, Missouri and are buried in the town of Clinton in the same county. No further trace has been found of Philliip or any of the other children. |
Family | Catharina Barbara Forster Embser (25 Jul 1821-28 Feb 1848) | |
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Last Edited | 5 Nov 2021 |
Johannes Embser
M, (1824 - 1825)
Father | Balthasar Emser (1785 - 1834) |
Mother | Katharina Neuhäusel Emser (1785 - 1867) |
Relationship | Great-granduncle of Helen Frances Gerber McCarthy |
Birth* | 20 Jan 1824 | Jägersburg, Rhein, Bavaria, Germany1 |
Death* | 15 Feb 1825 | Jägersburg, Rhein, Bavaria, Germany2 |
Last Edited | 5 Nov 2021 |
Maria Emser Hess
F, (1825 - 1905)
Father | Balthasar Emser (1785 - 1834) |
Mother | Katharina Neuhäusel Emser (1785 - 1867) |
Relationship | Great-grandaunt of Helen Frances Gerber McCarthy |
Birth* | 4 Sep 1825 | Jägersburg, Rhein, Bavaria, Germany1 |
Marriage* | b 1845 | Germany; Groom=Johann Jacob Hess2 |
Married Name | b 1845 | Hess [Emser] |
Death* | 4 Mar 1905 | Cazenovia, Richland, Wisconsin (WI), United States (US)3 |
Burial* | Mar 1905 | Saint Anthony's Cemetery, Westford Tp, Richland, Wisconsin (WI), United States (US)4 |
Family | Johann Jacob Hess (21 Jul 1810-7 Feb 1892) | |
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Last Edited | 6 Nov 2021 |
Peter Embser
M, (1827 - 1898)
Father | Balthasar Emser (1785 - 1834) |
Mother | Katharina Neuhäusel Emser (1785 - 1867) |
Relationship | Great-granduncle of Helen Frances Gerber McCarthy |
Birth* | 12 Nov 1827 | Jägersburg, Rhein, Bavaria, Germany1 |
Marriage | 31 Mar 1851 | St. Mary's, Burlington, Racine, Wisconsin (WI), United States (US); Principal=Dorothea Maria Caroline Keuper Wiener Emser2 |
Marriage* | 6 Aug 1888 | Sauk, Wisconsin (WI), United States (US); Bride=Mary Reuschlein Maisch Voelkel Emser3 |
Occupation* | 21 Jan 1898 | Blacksmith4 |
Death* | 21 Jan 1898 | Reedsburg, Sauk, Wisconsin (WI), United States (US)4 |
Burial* | 24 Jan 1898 | Greenwood cemetery, Reedsburg, Sauk, Wisconsin (WI), United States (US)5,4 |
Family | Dorothea Maria Caroline Keuper Wiener Emser (9 Oct 1809-4 Apr 1888) | |
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Last Edited | 5 Nov 2021 |
Heinrich Emser
M, (1807 - 1883)
Father | Balthasar Emser (1785 - 1834) |
Mother | Katharina Neuhäusel Emser (1785 - 1867) |
Relationship | Great-granduncle of Helen Frances Gerber McCarthy |
Birth* | 25 Apr 1807 | Jägersburg, Rhein, Bavaria, Germany1 |
Marriage* | 28 Sep 1834 | Bride=Catharina Henrietta Heil Emser2 |
Death* | 6 Apr 1883 | Jägersburg, Rhein, Bavaria, Germany3 |
Family | Catharina Henrietta Heil Emser (13 Dec 1811-15 Feb 1861) | |
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Last Edited | 5 Nov 2021 |
Theresia Emser Neuheisel
F, (1816 - 1876)
Father | Balthasar Emser (1785 - 1834) |
Mother | Katharina Neuhäusel Emser (1785 - 1867) |
Relationship | Great-grandmother of Helen Frances Gerber McCarthy |
Charts | Helen Gerber ancestors Neuheisel/Emser family Theresia Emser Neuheisel ancestors |
Birth* | 26 Feb 1816 | Jägersburg, Rhein, Bavaria, Germany1 |
Marriage* | 19 Apr 1836 | Jägersburg, Rhein, Bavaria, Germany; Groom=Johann Adam Neuheisel2 |
Married Name | 19 Apr 1836 | Neuheisel [Emser] |
(godmother) Christening | 28 May 1853 | Saint Aloysius Church, Sauk City, Sauk, Wisconsin (WI), United States (US); Christened=Theresa Voelkel3 |
(godmother) Christening | 26 Mar 1865 | Keyesville, Richland, Wisconsin (WI), United States (US); Christened=Theresa Schriener3 |
(godmother) Christening | 18 Feb 1866 | Keyesville, Richland, Wisconsin (WI), United States (US); Christened=Maria Hartner3 |
Burial* | 14 Feb 1876 | Old Saint Luke's cemetery, Franklin tp, Sauk, Wisconsin (WI), United States (US)4,5 |
Death* | 14 Feb 1876 | 5 |
Biography* | Theresia Emser Neuheisel, 1816-1876: The sixth of twelve herself, Theresia bore 14 children to term including two multiple births. Her first pregnancy was twins both of whom died early. Following the twins, she had five single births and then triplets, followed by four more single births. Have not discovered a history of multiple births in either George nor Theresia's families so am not sure of the origin of this multiple birth gene. Seven of Theresia's siblings had children, but only one other had a multiple birth, twins. Husband George had four siblings, one of whom had children, and that sibling had one set of twins. However, the multiple birth gene survived at least into the next generation. Eight of Theresia's children, who bore children themselves, had at least three sets of twins, and possibly four. Quite a few of Theresia's relatives came to the U.S.A. Why they did so is unknown. The two oldest of her seven adult siblings remained in Jägersburg. The six youngest, of which group Theresia herself was the oldest, all came to the states. At least three of the five immigrating siblings spent time near where Theresia was living. In addition, several cousins made appearances. Theresia is also known to have received communication from at least one sibling, a brother that lived in Pennsylvania. She herself could not sign her name and was presumably illiterate. She died on a Monday, 12-days short of her 70th birthday, and was buried the same day from Saint Luke's with the Rev. C Sieghardt officiating. |
Family | Johann Adam Neuheisel (9 Oct 1801-4 May 1877) | |
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Last Edited | 5 Nov 2021 |
Catharina Embser Walzer
F, (1817 - )
Father | Balthasar Emser (1785 - 1834) |
Mother | Katharina Neuhäusel Emser (1785 - 1867) |
Relationship | Great-grandaunt of Helen Frances Gerber McCarthy |
Birth* | 8 Oct 1817 | Jägersburg, Rhein, Bavaria, Germany1 |
Marriageba* | 4 Sep 1836 | Fiance=Johann Walzer2 |
Marriage* | 11 Sep 1836 | Groom=Johann Walzer2 |
Married Name | 11 Sep 1836 | Walzer [Embser] |
Death* | ||
Biography* | Catharina Embser Walzer, 1817-????: Catharina immigrated to the United States with her husband and three sons after the death of her stillborn daughter in Febuary 1846. Catharina bore two addiional daughters in Pennsylvania. In the 1850 census, she was living with the five children, all under the age of 13, in Norwegian township, Schuylkill County, Pennsylvania. Catharina's husband apprently died during the 15-months prior to the census. Have found no other evidence of Catharina or of the two Pennsylvania born daughters. There is a clue that at least one of the daughters was living in the county in 1897. When Catharina's son John died in St Louis, Missouri, his obit requested that Pottsville, Pennsylvania papers copy the obit. This suggests that, maybe, one of his sisters was still living there. |
Family | Johann Walzer (19 Jun 1812-b 1 Jun 1850) | |
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Last Edited | 5 Nov 2021 |
Margaretha Emser Weiss
F, (1809 - 1867)
Father | Balthasar Emser (1785 - 1834) |
Mother | Katharina Neuhäusel Emser (1785 - 1867) |
Relationship | Great-grandaunt of Helen Frances Gerber McCarthy |
Birth* | 1 Dec 1809 | Jägersburg, Rhein, Bavaria, Germany1 |
Marriage* | 8 Feb 1837 | Groom=Peter Weiss2 |
Married Name | 8 Feb 1837 | Weiss [Emser] |
Death* | 13 Jan 1867 | 3 |
Family | Peter Weiss (c 1807-) | |
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Last Edited | 5 Nov 2021 |
Catharina Henrietta Heil Emser
F, (1811 - 1861)
Father | Johann Heil ( - b 1861) |
Mother | Elisabetha Frisch (c 1792 - 1831) |
Birth* | 13 Dec 1811 | Jägersburg, Rhein, Bavaria, Germany1 |
Marriage* | 28 Sep 1834 | Groom=Heinrich Emser2 |
Married Name | 28 Sep 1834 | Emser [Heil] |
Death* | 15 Feb 1861 | Jägersburg, Rhein, Bavaria, Germany3 |
Family | Heinrich Emser (25 Apr 1807-6 Apr 1883) | |
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Last Edited | 29 Dec 2006 |
Johann Adam Neuheisel
M, (1801 - 1877)
Father | Johann Georg Neuheisel (1765 - 1817) |
Mother | Barbara Schulz Neuheisel (c 1770 - 1861) |
Relationship | Great-grandfather of Helen Frances Gerber McCarthy |
Charts | Helen Gerber ancestors Neuheisel/Emser family Johann Adam Neuheisel ancestors |
Nickname | George | |
Birth* | 9 Oct 1801 | Jägersburg, Rhein, Bavaria, Germany1 |
Marriage* | 19 Apr 1836 | Jägersburg, Rhein, Bavaria, Germany; Bride=Theresia Emser Neuheisel2 |
Death* | 4 May 1877 | Franklin Tp, Sauk, Wisconsin (WI), United States (US)3 |
Burial* | 5 May 1877 | Old Saint Luke's cemetery, Franklin Tp, Sauk, Wisconsin (WI), United States (US)4,3 |
Biography* | Johann Adam "George" Neuheisel, 1801-1877: George Neuheisel used three given names during his lifetime - Johann (or John), Adam, and George - in various combinations. Some examples from German records are: Johann Adam in 1836 marriage record (signed Adam); Johann Adam in child's 1837 birth record (signed Johann Adam); Johann Georg in children's 1838 & 1840 birth records (both signed Johann Georg); Georg in child's 1841 birth record (given name not signed). From these examples and from records in the United States, it seems likely that his legal name was John Adam but that he used the name George. George emigrated from his native land, with wife and children, in 1844. The family left Europe from the port of La Havre, France on the steamship Duchess D'Orleans captained by A. Richardson and arrived at the port of New York on the 5th of September in that year. The family came directly to Burlington in Racine County, Wisconsin as far as we know. And shortly thereafter moved into Lyons Township in Walworth County, the next county west. On 7 July 1946, John George Neuheisel of Walworth County, Wisconsin received certificate 23241 for a 40-acre lot in Lyons Township from the U.S. Land Office in Milwaukee, Wisconsin in exchange for a payment of $50 ($1.25 per acre) made on the same date. On 10 February 1848, during the presidency of James K. Polk and in the 72nd year of U.S. independence, John George Neuheisel recieved a patent for the land to which certificate 23241 entitled him. On 18 October 1851, John George Neuheisel deeded his holdings in Walworth County. He and Theresia moved to Franklin Township in Sauk County by ox team and covered wagon. For many years the early settlers near Plain traveled, generally on foot, to Sauk City or to the Leidig home in Honey Creek Township to attend mass. The Rev. Max Gärtner, of Roxbury and Sauk City, offered the first mass in the village on September 21, 1857 in the log house of George and Theresia Neuheisel. George, age 75, died on a Friday. His funeral was held the following day from Saint Luke's and was conducted by the Rev. N. Flamang. It is presumed that George was buried in Old Saint Luke's cemetery, the cemetery that he and Theresia donated to the Bishop, but no tombstone survives. There are two identifiable Neuheisel plots in Old Saint Luke's cemetery. One plot has stones in memory of his wife Theresia, his daughter Mary and his son Maximillian. The other plot has a stone in memory of his son Balthasar. The New Saint Luke's cemetery [wasn't opened until 1918.) Land Transactions in Sauk County On 2 July 1852, George and Theresia granted a deed for 5-acres in Franklin Township, excepting one-rod-wide off the north end for a road, to Charles Lamb for $18. On 14 October 1853, George Neuheisel were granted a deed for a 40-acre lot in Franklin Township for $50 from Curtis & Nancy Bates. On 1 February 1855, George Neuheisel were granted a deed for an 80-acre lot in Franklin Township for $200 from John & Sarah Noble. On 23 July 1855, George Neuheisel of Sauk County applied to purchase a 40-acre lot in Franklin Township adjoining the 80-acre lot he already owned there (this application contains George Neuheisel signature). He was issued certificate 27379 for the 40-acre lot on the same day after payment of $40 ($1 per acre). On 1 June 1858, during the presidency of James Buchanan and in the 82nd year of U.S.A. independence, George Neuheisel recieved a patent for the land to which certificate 27379 entitled him. On 2 October 1856, during the presidency of Franklin Pierce and in the 81st year of U.S.A. independence, George Neuheisel recieved a patent for the land to which certificate 16038 entitled him. (certificate received from the U.S. Land Office in Mineral Point, Wisconsin for a 40-acre lot in Franklin Township) On 6 June 1859, George Neuheisel were granted a deed for a 10-acre lot in Franklin Township for $45 from Mr. & Mary Schomman. On 7 August 1865, George and Theresia deeded an acre of land in Franklin Township to John Martin Henni, Bishop of Milwaukee, for $1. The land to be used as a Catholic burying ground - known today as the Old St.Luke's Cemetery. On 2 March 1866, George and Theresia deeded a total of 76.5-acres in Franklin Township, in three parcels, to son Balthasar Neuheisel for $500. On 13 June 1866, George and Theresia leased a total of 127.5-acres in Franklin Township, in four parcels, to Frederick Gerber for 10-years. Frederick to pay $1000 for the lease plus one-third of all grain, of every description, grown on said premises. The grain to be delivered in bushels on or before the first of June of each year. In addition, one-third of all potatoes and other vegetables grown will be payed and Frederick will keep hay provided for two cows. On 16 March 1869, George Neuheisel were granted a deed for a 3.25-acre lot in Franklin Tonwship for $50 from Fred & Augusta Gerber. On 29 September 1873, George Neuheisel entered into an agreement to lease/sell 170.5-acres, in six parcels, to his son John Neuheisel for $450 paid now and $1100 to be paid in the future. John agreed to pay the $1100 as follows: $100 before October 1st on each of the first nine years and $200 on October 1st of the 10th year all w/o interest but John also agrees to pay all taxes plus one-third of all the grain and hay raised on the place to George and his wife as long as either of them shall live. If the contract is completed and all payments made, John shall recieve a warranty deed. if not then all payments will be considered rent and John will have no interest in the place. |
Family | Theresia Emser Neuheisel (26 Feb 1816-14 Feb 1876) | |
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Last Edited | 17 Aug 2021 |
Johann Walzer
M, (1812 - b 1850)
Father | Jakob Walzer (1783 - 1853) |
Mother | Catherina Frisch Walzer (c 1783 - 1870) |
Relationship | 2nd cousin 3 times removed of Helen Frances Gerber McCarthy |
Birth* | 19 Jun 1812 | Jägersburg, Rhein, Bavaria, Germany1 |
Marriageba* | 4 Sep 1836 | Fiancee=Catharina Embser Walzer2 |
Marriage* | 11 Sep 1836 | Bride=Catharina Embser Walzer2 |
Occupation* | Mason | |
Death* | b 1 Jun 1850 | 3 |
Biography* | Johann Walzer, 1812-1849/1850: Immigrated to the United States after the stillborn death of an unnamed daughter on 18 February 1846. He himself expired sometime after his youngest daughter was conceived in circa March 1949 and before the federal census on the first of June the following year. |
Family | Catharina Embser Walzer (8 Oct 1817-) | |
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Last Edited | 30 May 2018 |
Peter Weiss
M, (c 1807 - )
Father | Peter Weis (1780 - 1841) |
Mother | Maria Gunther ( - b 1837) |
Occupation* | Tailor | |
Death* | ||
Birth* | c 1807 | Jägersburg, Rhein, Bavaria, Germany1 |
Marriage* | 8 Feb 1837 | Bride=Margaretha Emser Weiss1 |
Family | Margaretha Emser Weiss (1 Dec 1809-13 Jan 1867) | |
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Last Edited | 21 Dec 2010 |
Citations
- [S251] Jägersburg civil marriage record.
Catharina Barbara Forster Embser
F, (1821 - 1848)
Father | Nicolaus Forster (1798 - 1823) |
Mother | Maria Eva Schulz Forster (c 1798 - 1833) |
Birth* | 25 Jul 1821 | Waldmohr, Rhein, Bavaria, Germany1 |
Christening | 26 Jul 1821 | 2 |
Marriage* | 11 Aug 1844 | Groom=Philipp Embser3 |
Married Name | 11 Aug 1844 | Embser [Forster] |
Death* | 28 Feb 1848 | 4 |
Family | Philipp Embser (2 Nov 1821-) | |
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Last Edited | 2 Feb 2011 |
Margaretha Thomas Embser
F, (1823 - )
Father | Joseph Thomas (c 1797 - ) |
Mother | Barbara Braschar (c 1783 - ) |
Birth* | 7 Nov 1823 | Erbach, Rhein, Bavaria, Germany1 |
Marriage* | 2 Jul 1845 | Groom=Balthasar Embser |
Married Name | 2 Jul 1845 | Embser [Thomas] |
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Family | Balthasar Embser (20 Oct 1819-15 Apr 1871) | |
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Last Edited | 13 Dec 2010 |
Citations
- [S251] Jägersburg civil marriage record.
Jacob Emser
M, (1835 - 1903)
Father | Heinrich Emser (1807 - 1883) |
Mother | Catharina Henrietta Heil Emser (1811 - 1861) |
Relationship | 1st cousin 2 times removed of Helen Frances Gerber McCarthy |
Occupation* | Miner | |
Birth* | 23 Oct 1835 | Jägersburg, Rhein, Bavaria, Germany1 |
Marriage* | 19 Apr 1863 | Bride=Katharina Jäger Emser1 |
Marriage* | 2 Jul 1865 | Jägersburg, Rhein, Bavaria, Germany; Bride=Elisabetha Jäger Emser1 |
Death* | 26 Apr 1903 | Jägersburg, Rhein, Bavaria, Germany2 |
Family 1 | Katharina Jäger Emser (9 Jan 1836-25 Oct 1864) | |
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Family 2 | Elisabetha Jäger Emser (10 Nov 1837-14 Oct 1919) | |
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Last Edited | 5 Nov 2021 |
Balthasar Emser
M, (1837 - )
Father | Heinrich Emser (1807 - 1883) |
Mother | Catharina Henrietta Heil Emser (1811 - 1861) |
Relationship | 1st cousin 2 times removed of Helen Frances Gerber McCarthy |
Occupation* | Miner | |
Birth* | 14 Jul 1837 | Jägersburg, Rhein, Bavaria, Germany1 |
Marriage* | 29 Apr 1866 | Bride=Charlotta Neuheisel Emser2 |
Death* |
Family | Charlotta Neuheisel Emser (10 Feb 1843-) | |
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Last Edited | 5 Nov 2021 |
Catharina Emser
F, (1839 - )
Father | Heinrich Emser (1807 - 1883) |
Mother | Catharina Henrietta Heil Emser (1811 - 1861) |
Relationship | 1st cousin 2 times removed of Helen Frances Gerber McCarthy |
Death* | ||
Birth* | 18 Apr 1839 | Jägersburg, Rhein, Bavaria, Germany1 |
Last Edited | 5 Nov 2021 |
Citations
- [S243] Jägersburg civil birth record.
Barbara Emser
F, (1841 - 1843)
Father | Heinrich Emser (1807 - 1883) |
Mother | Catharina Henrietta Heil Emser (1811 - 1861) |
Relationship | 1st cousin 2 times removed of Helen Frances Gerber McCarthy |
Birth* | 2 Dec 1841 | Jägersburg, Rhein, Bavaria, Germany1 |
Death* | 26 Jun 1843 | Jägersburg, Rhein, Bavaria, Germany2 |
Last Edited | 5 Nov 2021 |
Elisabetha Emser Klein
F, (1845 - )
Father | Heinrich Emser (1807 - 1883) |
Mother | Catharina Henrietta Heil Emser (1811 - 1861) |
Relationship | 1st cousin 2 times removed of Helen Frances Gerber McCarthy |
Death* | ||
Birth* | 7 Feb 1845 | Jägersburg, Rhein, Bavaria, Germany1 |
Marriage* | 21 Feb 1870 | Groom=Jacob Klein2 |
Married Name | 21 Feb 1870 | Klein [Emser] |
Family | Jacob Klein (11 Mar 1844-) | |
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Last Edited | 5 Nov 2021 |
Nicolaus Emser
M, (1847 - )
Father | Heinrich Emser (1807 - 1883) |
Mother | Catharina Henrietta Heil Emser (1811 - 1861) |
Relationship | 1st cousin 2 times removed of Helen Frances Gerber McCarthy |
Occupation* | Miner | |
Death* | ||
Birth* | 1 Apr 1847 | Jägersburg, Rhein, Bavaria, Germany1 |
Marriage* | 4 Nov 1875 | Bride=Charlotta Didion Emser2 |
Last Edited | 5 Nov 2021 |
Jacob Klein
M, (1844 - )
Father | Jacob Klein (c 1800 - ) |
Mother | Elisabetha Ruffing Klein (c 1808 - 1869) |
Relationship | 3rd cousin 2 times removed of Helen Frances Gerber McCarthy |
Employment* | Factory worker | |
Death* | ||
Birth* | 11 Mar 1844 | Jägersburg, Rhein, Bavaria, Germany1 |
Birth2 | 11 May 1844 | Jägersburg, Rhein, Bavaria, Germany2 |
Marriage* | 21 Feb 1870 | Bride=Elisabetha Emser Klein2 |
Family | Elisabetha Emser Klein (7 Feb 1845-) | |
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Last Edited | 29 Dec 2006 |
Charlotta Didion Emser
F, (c 1850 - )
Father | Lambert Didion (c 1822 - ) |
Mother | Philippina Bach (c 1820 - ) |
Death* | ||
Birth* | c 1850 | Kleinottweiler, Rhein, Bavaria, Germany1 |
Marriage* | 4 Nov 1875 | Groom=Nicolaus Emser1 |
Married Name | 4 Nov 1875 | Emser [Didion] |
Last Edited | 29 Dec 2006 |
Citations
- [S251] Jägersburg civil marriage record.
Katharina Jäger Emser
F, (1836 - 1864)
Father | Peter Jäger (c 1800 - 1869) |
Mother | Anna Susanna Herz Jaeger (c 1800 - 1857) |
Relationship | 4th cousin 2 times removed of Helen Frances Gerber McCarthy |
Birth* | 9 Jan 1836 | Jägersburg, Rhein, Bavaria, Germany1 |
Marriage* | 19 Apr 1863 | Groom=Jacob Emser1 |
Married Name | 19 Apr 1863 | Emser [Jäger] |
Death* | 25 Oct 1864 | Jägersburg, Rhein, Bavaria, Germany2 |
Family | Jacob Emser (23 Oct 1835-26 Apr 1903) | |
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Last Edited | 29 Dec 2006 |
Elisabetha Jäger Emser
F, (1837 - 1919)
Father | Peter Jäger (c 1800 - 1869) |
Mother | Anna Susanna Herz Jaeger (c 1800 - 1857) |
Relationship | 4th cousin 2 times removed of Helen Frances Gerber McCarthy |
Birth* | 10 Nov 1837 | Jägersburg, Rhein, Bavaria, Germany1 |
Marriage* | 2 Jul 1865 | Jägersburg, Rhein, Bavaria, Germany; Groom=Jacob Emser1 |
Married Name | 2 Jul 1865 | Emser [Jäger] |
Death* | 14 Oct 1919 | Jägersburg, Rhein, Bavaria, Germany2 |
Family | Jacob Emser (23 Oct 1835-26 Apr 1903) | |
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Last Edited | 21 Dec 2008 |
Peter Jäger
M, (c 1800 - 1869)
Father | Peter Jäger (1758 - 1815) |
Mother | Catharina Resch ( - b 1812) |
Occupation* | Farmer1 | |
Birth* | c 1800 | Jägersburg, Rhein, Bavaria, Germany2 |
Birth2 | c 1801 | Jägersburg, Rhein, Bavaria, Germany3 |
Marriageba* | 16 Oct 1825 | Fiancee=Anna Susanna Herz Jaeger2 |
Marriage* | 23 Oct 1825 | Bride=Anna Susanna Herz Jaeger2 |
Death* | 4 Jan 1869 | Jägersburg, Rhein, Bavaria, Germany3 |
Family | Anna Susanna Herz Jaeger (c 1800-23 Dec 1857) | |
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Last Edited | 18 Mar 2008 |
Anna Susanna Herz Jaeger1
F, (c 1800 - 1857)
Father | Johann Georg Hertz (1770 - 1839) |
Mother | Anna Maria Klein Hertz Hertz (1765 - 1814) |
Relationship | 3rd cousin 3 times removed of Helen Frances Gerber McCarthy |
Birth2 | c 1799 | 2 |
Birth* | c 1800 | Jägersburg, Rhein, Bavaria, Germany1 |
Marriageba* | 16 Oct 1825 | Fiance=Peter Jäger1 |
Marriage* | 23 Oct 1825 | Groom=Peter Jäger1 |
Married Name | 23 Oct 1825 | Jäger [Herz] |
Death* | 23 Dec 1857 | 3 |
Family | Peter Jäger (c 1800-4 Jan 1869) | |
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Last Edited | 29 Dec 2006 |
Theresia Thecla Jacoby Neuhäusel Embser1
F, (1783 - 1853)
Father | Jean Adam Jacoby (1756 - b 1821) |
Mother | Veronica Weber (1762 - 1798) |
Birth* | 12 Apr 1783 | Waldmohr, Rhein, Bavaria, Germany2 |
Christening | 13 Apr 1783 | 1 |
Marriage* | 18 Nov 1805 | Groom=Johann Neuhäusel2 |
Married Name | 18 Nov 1805 | Neuhäusel [Jacoby] |
Marriage2 | 26 Nov 1805 | Groom=Johann Neuhäusel1 |
Marriageba* | 15 Apr 1821 | Fiance=Philipp Embser3 |
Marriage* | 3 Jan 1822 | Groom=Philipp Embser3 |
Married Name | 3 Jan 1822 | Embser [Jacoby] |
Death* | 23 Jan 1853 | Jägersburg, Rhein, Bavaria, Germany4 |
Family 1 | Johann Neuhäusel (4 Oct 1779-24 Jun 1816) | |
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Family 2 | Philipp Embser (16 Dec 1795-6 Dec 1856) | |
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Last Edited | 29 Dec 2006 |
Theresia Neuhäusel Steinmetz
F, (1806 - )
Father | Johann Neuhäusel (1779 - 1816) |
Mother | Theresia Thecla Jacoby Neuhäusel Embser (1783 - 1853) |
Relationship | 1st cousin 3 times removed of Helen Frances Gerber McCarthy |
Death* | ||
Birth* | 19 Sep 1806 | Jägersburg, Rhein, Bavaria, Germany1 |
Marriage* | 28 Feb 1829 | Groom=Leonhard Steinmetz2 |
Married Name | 28 Feb 1829 | Steinmetz [Neuhäusel] |
Family | Leonhard Steinmetz (c 1804-28 Jul 1843) | |
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Last Edited | 29 Dec 2006 |