Marian Virginia Joachim

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Generation: 1

  1. 1.  Marian Virginia Joachim (daughter of John Schappert Joachim and Rose Lillian Navarro).

    Family/Spouse: Edward Burdine. Edward died in in USA. [Group Sheet] [Family Chart]


Generation: 2

  1. 2.  John Schappert Joachim was born on 25 Dec 1916 in Biloxi, Harrison County, Mississippi, USA (son of Uriah Silvester Joachim and Stella Angelina Gillen); died on 11 Sep 2012 in Biloxi, Harrison County, Mississippi, USA; was buried on 15 Sep 2012 in Southern Memorial Park, Biloxi, Harrison County, Mississippi, USA.

    Notes:

    BIOGRAPHY:
    http://oceanspringsarchives.net/node/73
    John S. Joachim

    John Schappert ?Jack? Joachim (1916-1999) was born at Biloxi on December 25, 1916. On March 3, 1934, he married his high school sweetheart, Rose Navarro (1916-1999). Rose was the daughter of Salvador N. Navarro (1869-1953) and Eusebia Cabrera-Rojas (1891-1980). Jack and Rose Joachim were the parents of twenty children. Eighteen of their progeny, six sons and twelve daughters, survived to adulthood. Rose N. Joachim expired on October 31, 1999, leaving fifty-five grandchildren and twenty-six great grandchildren. Mrs. Joachim?s corporal remains were interred in the Southern Memorial Park in Biloxi.(The Daily Herald, August 16, 1934, p. 3 and The Sun Herald, November 2, 1999, p. A-7)

    John married Rose Lillian Navarro on 3 Mar 1934. Rose was born in 1916 in Biloxi, Harrison County, Mississippi, USA; died on 31 Oct 1999 in Biloxi, Harrison County, Mississippi, USA; was buried in Southern Memorial Park, Biloxi, Harrison County, Mississippi, USA. [Group Sheet] [Family Chart]


  2. 3.  Rose Lillian Navarro was born in 1916 in Biloxi, Harrison County, Mississippi, USA; died on 31 Oct 1999 in Biloxi, Harrison County, Mississippi, USA; was buried in Southern Memorial Park, Biloxi, Harrison County, Mississippi, USA.
    Children:
    1. Harry Louis Joachim was born on 9 Jun 1936; died on 10 May 1939 in Biloxi, Harrison County, Mississippi, USA; was buried in Southern Memorial Park, Biloxi, Harrison County, Mississippi, USA.
    2. John Schappert Joachim
    3. Robin Jude Joachim
    4. Francis Joseph Joachim
    5. William Dennis Joachim
    6. Michael Raymond Joachim
    7. Mary Martha Joachim
    8. Harriet Louise Joachim
    9. Georgette Clare Joachim
    10. Rose Ann Joachim
    11. Marylyn Theresa Joachim
    12. Nancy Helen Joachim
    13. Mary Jane Joachim
    14. Mary Elizabeth Joachim was born on 26 Jun 1948 in Biloxi, Harrison County, Mississippi, USA; died on 23 Jun 1966 in Biloxi, Harrison County, Mississippi, USA; was buried in Southern Memorial Park, Biloxi, Harrison County, Mississippi, USA.
    15. Mary Margaret Joachim
    16. Maria Adrienne Joachim
    17. Gerard O'Connell Joachim was born on 11 Nov 1955 in Biloxi, Harrison County, Mississippi, USA; died on 31 Dec 2010 in Biloxi, Harrison County, Mississippi, USA; was buried on 8 Jan 2011 in Southern Memorial Park, Biloxi, Harrison County, Mississippi, USA.
    18. 1. Marian Virginia Joachim
    19. Mary Daniel Joachim
    20. Patricia Regina Joachim


Generation: 3

  1. 4.  Uriah Silvester Joachim was born on 13 Mar 1888 in Ocean Springs, Jackson County, Mississippi, USA (son of Benjamin Franklin Joachim and Rosa Madeline Bokenfohr); died on 30 Jan 1977 in Biloxi, Harrison County, Mississippi, USA; was buried in Southern Memorial Park, Biloxi, Harrison County, Mississippi, USA.

    Notes:

    BIOGRAPHY:
    http://oceanspringsarchives.net/node/73
    URIAH S. JOACHIM

    Uriah Silvester ?Jack? Joachim (1888-1977) was born on March 13, 1888 at Ocean Springs, Mississippi. He attended Soule Business School at New Orleans graduating in 1906. Joachim found employment as a bookkeeper for the Dantzler Commissary, a subsidiary of the L.N. Dantzler Lumber Company, at Vancleave. Later he worked with the J. & S. Company there. In 1908, U.S. Joachim relocated to Biloxi where he became an employee of the L. Lopez Company as a bookkeeper.(Lepre, 1991, p. 160 and The Daily Herald, January 31, 1977, p. A-2)

    On November 14, 1912, at Nativity B.V.M. in Biloxi, U.S. Joachim married Stella Angelina Gillen (1892-1963), a native of Biloxi and the daughter of Mark J. Gillen (1840-1925), from County Mayo, Ireland, and Ellen Sheehan (1854-1931), a native of New Orleans. U.S. Joachim and Stella G. Joachim were the parents of Mark Gillen Joachim (b. 1913), Clare Joachim Maddox (b. 1915), John Schappert ?Jack? Joachim (b. 1916), Harry Joseph Joachim (b. 1920), and Ruth Marylyn Joachim Janca.(1925-1989).(Mark Joachim, August 27, 1999)

    By March 1918, Mr. Joachim had been promoted manager of the L. Lopez & Company operation in Biloxi. At this time, he resigned and joined the Combel Hardware Company as manager. Mr. Joachim was one of the incorporators of this stock company, which evolved in 1948, into his wholly owned Combel?s Merchandise Mart. In addition to his hardware interests, U.S. Joachim was president of First Federal Savings and Loan and the Avelez Hotel. He was also a member of the Biloxi Chamber of Commerce, Elks Club, and Church of the Nativity of the B.V.M. Mr. Joachim expired in late January 1977. Stella Gillen Joachim, his wife of over fifty years, preceded him in death expiring on September 12, 1963. They rest eternally in the Southern Memorial Park cemetery in Biloxi.(The Jackson County Times, March 20, 1918, p. 7 and The Daily Herald, January 31, 1977, p. A-2)

    Uriah married Stella Angelina Gillen on 14 Nov 1912 in Mississippi, USA. Stella was born in 1892; died on 12 Sep 1963; was buried in Southern Memorial Park, Biloxi, Harrison County, Mississippi, USA. [Group Sheet] [Family Chart]


  2. 5.  Stella Angelina Gillen was born in 1892; died on 12 Sep 1963; was buried in Southern Memorial Park, Biloxi, Harrison County, Mississippi, USA.
    Children:
    1. Mark Gillen Joachim was born on 24 Nov 1913 in Biloxi, Harrison County, Mississippi, USA; died on 22 Jul 2011 in Marietta, Cobb County, Georgia, USA; was buried on 28 Jul 2011 in Southern Memorial Park, Biloxi, Harrison County, Mississippi, USA.
    2. Margaret Clare Joachim was born on 15 Mar 1915 in Biloxi, Harrison County, Mississippi, USA; died on 24 Oct 2009 in Louisiana, USA.
    3. 2. John Schappert Joachim was born on 25 Dec 1916 in Biloxi, Harrison County, Mississippi, USA; died on 11 Sep 2012 in Biloxi, Harrison County, Mississippi, USA; was buried on 15 Sep 2012 in Southern Memorial Park, Biloxi, Harrison County, Mississippi, USA.
    4. Donald Joseph Joachim was born on 10 May 1918 in Steele County, Minnesota, USA; died on 1 Jul 2004 in Haiku, Maui County, Hawaii, USA.
    5. Harry Joseph Joachim was born on 8 Mar 1920 in Biloxi, Harrison County, Mississippi, USA; died on 21 Nov 2012 in Gulfport, Harrison County, Mississippi, USA; was buried on 27 Nov 2012 in Southern Memorial Park, Biloxi, Harrison County, Mississippi, USA.
    6. Ruth Marylyn Joachim was born on 1 May 1925 in Biloxi, Harrison County, Mississippi, USA; died on 27 Jan 1989 in Biloxi, Harrison County, Mississippi, USA; was buried in Biloxi National Cemetery, Biloxi, Harrison County, Mississippi, USA.


Generation: 4

  1. 8.  Benjamin Franklin Joachim was born on 31 Jul 1853 in New Orleans, Orleans Parish, Louisiana, USA (son of Peter Wendelin Jochem Joachim and Barbara Dauenhauer); died on 13 Jan 1925 in New Orleans, Orleans Parish, Louisiana, USA; was buried in Metairie Cemetery, New Orleans, Orleans Parish, Louisiana, USA.

    Notes:

    BIOGRAPHY:
    http://oceanspringsarchives.net/node/73
    oachim Family



    Benjamin Franklin ?Ben? Joachim (1847-1925), a native of New Orleans, Louisiana, and Rosa Madeline Bokenfohr (1861-1934), also a native of the Crescent City, were the progenitors of the Joachim families of Ocean Springs and Biloxi. Ben?s parents, Peter Joachim (b. 1819) and Barbara Dauenhauer (b. 1822), were natives of Bavaria, Germany. Rosa?s parents were William Frederick Bokenfohr (1823-1886), a German immigrant, and Madalena Garantz Markel (1823-1886+), a native of Gegenwort, Alsace, Germany. B.F. Joachim and Rosa M. Bokenfohr married at New Orleans on February 24, 1881. From this union five children were born: B.F. ?Frank? Joachim II (1882-1970), Josephine E. Joachim Lee (1884-1927), Frederick W. Bokenfohr Joachim (1886-1887), Uriah S. ?Jack? Joachim (1888-1970), and Elizabeth B. ?Queenie? Joachim Potin (1891-pre-1934).(Ellison, 1991, pp. 71-73 and Laura Joachim via Ancestry.com)


    New Orleans

    Ben Joachim began working at the age of nine as a messenger boy for the Quartermaster?s Corps at the Government barracks in New Orleans. When the Civil War ended, he and his brother established the Joachim Brothers, an organization that oversaw the distribution of all daily-published newspapers in the Crescent City. By the late 1880s, B.F. Joachim had been financial successful but his health was in shambles from years of toil and stress. Like many others, he sought the salubrious environment of Ocean Springs to recuperate and restore his ailing physical and mental maladies.(The Jackson County Times, January 24, 1925, p. 1)


    Ocean Springs-The Joachim Cottage

    In January 1887 and June 1887, Ben Joachim began acquiring land from John M. Hollingsworth (1814-1891) and Dr. Milton Clay Vaughan (1832-1903) along LaFontaine Avenue west of the present day Ocean Springs Harbor. Here he built a tourist home called the Joachim Cottage.(JXCO, Ms. Land Deed Bk. 8 , pp. 723-724 and Bk. 11, p. 88)

    Mr. Joachim advertised his enterprise in The Pascagoula Democrat-Star on August 10, 1894 as:





    JOACHIM COTTAGE

    B.F. Joachim, Proprietor

    Board by the Day, Week, or Month





    In 1898, in addition to being the proprietor of a resort property, B.F. Joachim was employed by his brother-in-law, Jac Bokenfohr, as his Mississippi Gulf Coast sales representative. Mr. Bokenfohr was a produce merchant based in New Orleans. Ben Joachim worked seven years for the Bokenfohr firm before retiring.(The Pascagoula Democrat-Star, July 8, 1898, p. 3 and The Jackson County Times, January 24, 1925, p. 1)

    In June 1902, Ben Joachim vended the Joachim Cottage property on LaFontaine to Dr. O.L. Bailey (1870-1938).(JXCO, Ms. Land Deed Bk. 24, pp. 633-634)



    B.F. Joachim House [in background]

    Originally, No. 13 Bowen, on the northwest corner of Bowen Avenue and Kotzum, the Joachim house was demolished in the late 1940s. The young man in the fore ground is Earl Brumfield.



    1902 B.F. Joachim house

    It appears that after selling the Joachim Cottage, Ben Joachim erected on the northwest corner of Bowen and Kotzum what was described as, ?one of the most attractive homes at Ocean Springs?. The Joachim home at 13 Bowen Avenue was a large, two-story, frame dwelling with a cross-gabled roof, which featured imbricated shingles in the gables. It had large wrap around, ballustraded galleries, which were supported by turned posts. The B.F. Joachim lots, Lot 4 and Lot 6 of Block 1 in the Kotzum Addition, were acquired from Dr. O.L. Bailey, in June 1902.(Ocean Springs, Ms.-1915, JXCO, Ms. Land Deed Bk.25, pp. 17-18)

    The Joachim house was acquired by William P. Spiers (1898-1960), a native of Carriere, Mississippi, and Mary Tyress Spiers (1900-1976), his spouse, in December 1941, from the Ocean Springs State Bank. The Spiers conveyed it to Noel C. Wells in January 1949.(JXCO, Ms. Land Deed Bk. 72, pp. 35-36; Bk. 104, pp. 310-311)

    Noel C. Wells (1907-1987) came to Biloxi from Harahan, Louisiana and operated the Biloxi Sewing Machine Shop at 434 Reynoir Street. He had the old B.F. Joachim home demolished and contracted with Clarence E. Galle (1912-1986) to build a four unit apartment building.(The Gulf Coast Times, January 21, 1949, p. 5)

    Dr. Richard T. Furr, the current owner of this property, bought it from the Wells family in March 1983. The Furr family owns a two-story, tenement house here today at Bowen Avenue.(JXCO, Ms. Land Deed Bk. 758, p. 263)



    The Builder?s Supply Company

    The Builder?s Supply Company was incorporated in the State of Mississippi in 1905, by George W. Davis (1842-1914), E.S. Davis (1859-1925), Dr. Jasper J. Bland (1850-1932), J.L. Clark (1850-1914), Peter Geiger (1858-1923), W.H. Bell, Frank Marquez (1840-1914), George E. Arndt (1857-1945), Joseph A. Wieder (1877-1960), John Burr (1875-1916), B.F. Joachim (1847-1925), Narcisse Seymour (1849-1931) and H.C. Seymour (1876-1913). B.F. Joachim was the manager of this local enterprise, which was situated on Old Fort Bayou, just north of Dr. Powell?s Bayou Inn, now Ronnie Hamilton?s Aunt Jenny?s Catfish Restaurant. Here Ben Joachim sold lumber, shingles, molding, brick, and associated building products. Two local lumber mills supplied the wood products for Mr. Joachim?s bayou lumberyard. Some of the local extant buildings at Ocean Springs that utilized the Builder?s Supply Company materials for their construction were: The 1912 Albert C. Gottsche grocery store, now the Blossman Gas Building at 809 Washington Avenue; the 1913 Farmers and Merchants Bank Building at 929 Washington Avenue; and the 1913 Joseph E. Catchot-Sam Guagliardo residence formerly at 1109 Ames Avenue, which was demolished by Maria Mavar in 1990.(Ocean Springs, Mississippi, 1915, p. 37)

    The land in Section 19, T7S-R8W, where the Builder?s Supply Company was located Old Fort Bayou was acquired in June and July 1905, by George W. Davis and E.S. Davis. They bought approximately .65 acres from William Eugene Shaw and Sarah S. Shaw of Winneshiek County, Iowa. The parcel had a frontage on Old Fort Bayou of one hundred forty-two feet and the sale included the warehouse and wharf on the Shaw tract. This plot was once owned by Antonio Franco (1834-1891) and his spouse, Jane Rodriquez Franco (1844-1915), who conveyed it to Jesse B. Shaw in May 1890. The Widow Franco sold Messrs. Davis a narrow tract, fifty feet by one hundred sixty-eight feet in July 1905. (JXCO, Ms. Land Deed Bk. 33, p. 4; Bk. 11, pp. 149-150; Bk. 33, p. 5; and Bk. 33, p. 6)

    In October 1907, the Davis Brothers conveyed these lands to the Builder?s Supply Company for $630. In general terms, the Davis lands conveyed were described as: bounded on the north by Old Fort Bayou; east by Jane Franco and E.M. Westbrook; south by Iberville Avenue; and west by Dr. O.L. Bailey.(JXCO, Ms. Land Deed Bk. 33, pp. 6-7)

    In September 1915, Mrs. Emma A. Powell sold Builder?s Supply a small strip of land on their eastern boundary with her. It measured twenty feet by sixty-six feet.(JXCO, Ms. Land Deed Bk. 57, pp. 568-569)



    Sale

    Before his demise in January 1925, B.F. Joachim had acquired all the stock of the Builder?s Supply Company. In June 1925, his legatees conveyed the Builder?s Supply Company to Captain Ellis Handy (1891-1963) for $5500. The sale included: sheds, machinery, and improvements.(JXCO, Ms. Land Deed Bk. 55, pp. 629-630)

    In late May 1925, Captain Handy announced his purchase of the business and planned to take over the daily operations on June 15th. He planned to enlarge the business and trade in multiple types of building materials.(The Jackson County Times, May 30, 1925, p. 3)

    Benjamin married Rosa Madeline Bokenfohr on 24 Feb 1881 in New Orleans, Orleans Parish, Louisiana, USA. Rosa (daughter of Wilhelm Friedrich Bokenfohr and Magdalena Garantz Markel) was born on 4 Sep 1861 in New Orleans, Orleans Parish, Louisiana, USA; died on 19 Jan 1934 in Ocean Springs, Jackson County, Mississippi, USA; was buried in Metairie Cemetery, New Orleans, Orleans Parish, Louisiana, USA. [Group Sheet] [Family Chart]


  2. 9.  Rosa Madeline Bokenfohr was born on 4 Sep 1861 in New Orleans, Orleans Parish, Louisiana, USA (daughter of Wilhelm Friedrich Bokenfohr and Magdalena Garantz Markel); died on 19 Jan 1934 in Ocean Springs, Jackson County, Mississippi, USA; was buried in Metairie Cemetery, New Orleans, Orleans Parish, Louisiana, USA.
    Children:
    1. Benjamin Franklin Joachim was born on 19 Dec 1882 in New Orleans, Orleans Parish, Louisiana, USA; died on 12 Mar 1970; was buried in Evergreen Cemetery, Ocean Springs, Jackson County, Mississippi, USA.
    2. Josephine Eleanora Joachim was born on 21 Aug 1884 in New Orleans, Orleans Parish, Louisiana, USA; died on 6 Nov 1927 in Shrewsbury, Jefferson Parish, Louisiana, USA.
    3. Frederick W. Bokenfohr Joachim was born on 27 Jul 1886 in New Orleans, Orleans Parish, Louisiana, USA; died on 10 Oct 1887 in New Orleans, Orleans Parish, Louisiana, USA.
    4. 4. Uriah Silvester Joachim was born on 13 Mar 1888 in Ocean Springs, Jackson County, Mississippi, USA; died on 30 Jan 1977 in Biloxi, Harrison County, Mississippi, USA; was buried in Southern Memorial Park, Biloxi, Harrison County, Mississippi, USA.
    5. Elizabeth B. Joachim was born on 5 Sep 1891 in Ocean Springs, Jackson County, Mississippi, USA; died on 9 Feb 1932.