Bernard Jasper Schortgen
1926 - 1990 (64 years)1. Bernard Jasper Schortgen was born on 22 Mar 1926 in Indiana, USA (son of Carl Jacob Schortgen and Carolina Regina Shoudel); died on 29 Mar 1990 in Fort Wayne, Allen County, Indiana, USA; was buried in Saint Michael the Archangel Catholic Cemetery, Smithfield Township, DeKalb County, Indiana, USA. Family/Spouse: Doris Davis. [Group Sheet] [Family Chart]
2. Carl Jacob Schortgen was born on 11 Jan 1900 in Smithfield Township, DeKalb County, Indiana, USA (son of Ferdinand Schortgen and Philomena Homier); died in 0Mar 1974 in DeKalb County, Indiana, USA. Carl married Carolina Regina Shoudel on 22 Jan 1924 in DeKalb County, Indiana, USA. Carolina (daughter of Michael L. Schaudel Shoudel and Johanna Reinig) was born on 26 Feb 1890 in Smithfield Township, DeKalb County, Indiana, USA; died in 1956; was buried in Saint Michael the Archangel Catholic Cemetery, Smithfield Township, DeKalb County, Indiana, USA. [Group Sheet] [Family Chart]
3. Carolina Regina Shoudel was born on 26 Feb 1890 in Smithfield Township, DeKalb County, Indiana, USA (daughter of Michael L. Schaudel Shoudel and Johanna Reinig); died in 1956; was buried in Saint Michael the Archangel Catholic Cemetery, Smithfield Township, DeKalb County, Indiana, USA. Children:
- Albert Carl Schortgen was born on 21 Nov 1924 in Dekalb County, Indiana, USA; died on 21 Nov 1924 in DeKalb County, Indiana, USA; was buried on 21 Nov 1924 in Saint Michael the Archangel Catholic Cemetery, Smithfield Township, DeKalb County, Indiana, USA.
- 1. Bernard Jasper Schortgen was born on 22 Mar 1926 in Indiana, USA; died on 29 Mar 1990 in Fort Wayne, Allen County, Indiana, USA; was buried in Saint Michael the Archangel Catholic Cemetery, Smithfield Township, DeKalb County, Indiana, USA.
- Francis Michael Schortgen was born on 17 Oct 1928 in DeKalb County, Indiana, USA; died on 15 Apr 1989 in Indiana, USA; was buried on 19 Apr 1989 in Saint Michael the Archangel Catholic Cemetery, Smithfield Township, DeKalb County, Indiana, USA.
Generation: 3
4. Ferdinand Schortgen was born in 1875 in Belgie; died on 13 Mar 1965 in Smithfield Township, DeKalb County, Indiana, USA; was buried in Saint Michael the Archangel Catholic Cemetery, Smithfield Township, DeKalb County, Indiana, USA. Ferdinand married Philomena Homier. Philomena was born in 1873 in Ohio, USA; died on 7 Aug 1959 in Smithfield Township, DeKalb County, Indiana, USA; was buried in Saint Michael the Archangel Catholic Cemetery, Smithfield Township, DeKalb County, Indiana, USA. [Group Sheet] [Family Chart]
5. Philomena Homier was born in 1873 in Ohio, USA; died on 7 Aug 1959 in Smithfield Township, DeKalb County, Indiana, USA; was buried in Saint Michael the Archangel Catholic Cemetery, Smithfield Township, DeKalb County, Indiana, USA. Children:
- 2. Carl Jacob Schortgen was born on 11 Jan 1900 in Smithfield Township, DeKalb County, Indiana, USA; died in 0Mar 1974 in DeKalb County, Indiana, USA.
- Lauretta Schortgen was born on 7 Sep 1902 in Ohio, USA; died on 20 Jun 1982 in Auburn, DeKalb County, Indiana, USA; was buried in Saint Michael the Archangel Catholic Cemetery, Smithfield Township, DeKalb County, Indiana, USA.
- Mary Schortgen was born on 15 Aug 1904 in Smithfield Township, DeKalb County, Indiana, USA; died on 11 Aug 1938 in Bryan, Williams County, Ohio, USA; was buried on 13 Aug 1938 in Saint Michael the Archangel Catholic Cemetery, Smithfield Township, DeKalb County, Indiana, USA.
- Albert F. Schortgen was born on 5 Oct 1906 in Smithfield Township, DeKalb County, Indiana, USA; died on 18 Dec 1989 in Waterloo, DeKalb County, Indiana, USA.
- Ignatius Francis Schortgen was born on 19 Sep 1908 in Smithfield Township, DeKalb County, Indiana, USA; died on 8 Aug 1985 in Avilla, Noble County, Indiana, USA.
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6. Michael L. Schaudel Shoudel was born on 3 Dec 1844 in Bundenthal, Pfalz, Bayern (son of Johannes Matthias Schaudel Shoudel and Maria Magdalena Müller); died on 28 Apr 1929 in Smithfield Township, DeKalb County, Indiana, USA; was buried in Saint Michael the Archangel Catholic Cemetery, Smithfield Township, DeKalb County, Indiana, USA. Notes:
BIOGRAPHY:
Biography of Michael L. Shoudel, pages 865/866/867/868.History of DeKalb County, Indiana; B. F. Bowen & Company,Inc., Indianapolis, 1914.No other people that go to make up our cosmopolitancivilization have better habits of life than those who comeoriginally for the great German empire. These people aredistinguished for their thrift and honesty, and these twoqualities alone in the inhabitants of any county will inthe end make that county great. When with these twoqualities is coupled the other quality of sound sense, astrong German characteristic, there are afforded suchqualities as will enrich any land and place it at the topof the countries of the world in the scale of elevatedhumanity. Of this excellent people came Michael L. Shoudel,who for many years has been one of the well known farmersof DeKalb county, Indiana. He comes of a race that producedthe famous "Iron Chancellor," the greatest statesman, allthings considered, that ever walked this terrestrialsphere. He comes of a race that is famous for its originalinvestigations in the problems of civilized life, such menas Goethe and Heckel, to say nothing of the coterie of thegreatest musicians of all lands, and climes. The Germanicblood is found in the veins of the greatest men and womenof this and former generations and the Shoudel family maywell be proud of their descent from such a race. Thesubject of this brief sketch is easily the peer of any ofhis fellow citizens in all that constitutes right livingand correct citizenship. He is a close and intelligentobserver, has read much, and takes pains to keep himselfwell informed upon current events. He is quiet indemeanor, a thinker, and a man of deeds rather than word.He is essentially a man of the people because he has largefaith in humanity and is optimistic in his views. MichaelL. Shoudel, who for many years has been one of the bestknown and influential citizens of Smithfield township,DeKalb county, Indiana, was born in Bavaria, Germany, in1844. He is a son of Matthias and Magdalena (Miller)Shoudel, whose personal sketch appears elsewhere in thiswork, therefore further mention of the subject'santecedents will not be made at this point. Michael L.Shoudel was about eleven years of age when the familyemigrated to the United States, locating in Chicago, in1865. Two years later they came to the little patch of wildland in Smithfield township, DeKalb county, Indiana, wherethey made a start in their struggle for financialindependence in a strange land. Here the subject of thissketch performed his full share of the strenuous toilincident to the clearing of the land and putting it inshape for cultivation, and he distinctly recalls havingplowed a six-acres field which required ten days' work witha yoke of oxen, for the ground was full of roots and stumpsand progress was exceedingly slow and wearing on both menand beasts. Soon after his marriage in 1872, Mr. Shoudelcommenced farming on his own account on forty acres ofland which he had received from his father, and as he wasprospered in his undertaking he bought more land from timeto time, until he now owns two hundred and eighty acres ofas fine land as can be found in DeKalb county. He is up-to-date and progressive in his methods of work and hasachieved a distinctive success in his vocation. He has beena hard worker continually from his first initiation intothe pioneer struggle and indeed in that early day at onetime they would have returned to Chicago if they couldhave done so, but they had not been able to make the trip,so they struggled on and the struggle became a triumph. Mr.Shoudel, although about seventy years old, is still activephysically and is able to perform a good day's labor on thefarm. He has never been sick much and has always beenactive in anything to which he has applied his efforts. Hehas been an eye-witness and a participant in the wonderfulgrowth which has characterized this section of the stateand remembers well when Waterloo consisted of but threestores, a saloon, a hardware store, and dry goods store,and a few buildings, and when the court house at Auburn wasa very primitive and poorly furnished affair. Mr. Shoudelhad but limited educational opportunities, never havingattended school a day until after sixteen years of age. Hethan started in the primer and in fifty-eight days was inthe third reader. The second winter he again attendedschool and worked hard to gain knowledge and has been acontinual reader throughout his life and is todayconsidered a man of wide and unusual information on manysubjects. One of his leading qualities is his persistencyin his application to any task to which he applies himselfand this has enabled him to conquer where many others wouldhave failed. In the public and civic life of the communityMr. Shoudel has for many years been an influential factorand has always exerted his influence in favor of suchmovements as had tended to advance the best interest of thecommunity. In 1872 Mr. Shoudel married Joanna Reinig, whowas born in Bavaria, Germany, the daughter of Frank andJoanna (LaFroise) Reinig. She came to America late in 1872with her mother, her father having already emigrated tothis country. Here they applied themselves to agriculturaloperation, as had their fellow citizens, the Shoudels,Millers and Smiths. To Mr. and Mrs. Shoudel have been borneleven children, six boys and five girls, namely: John, wholives on the Hezekiah Leas farm, married Margherita Hoff,and they have four children, Albert, Clara, Michael andEsther; Annie is the wife of Frederick Gfeller, who livessouth of the Catholic church, and they have eight children,Freddie, Dora, Matthias, Mary, Celia, Joseph, Herman and ababy girl; George, who married Marie Hoff, lives on one ofhis father's farms near Summit, and has two children, Agnesand a baby boy; Michael is unmarried and helps his fatherrun the farm and also operates a threshing machine;Matthias, who is also unmarried, is at home; Kate is thewife of Andrew Shiffli, who lives two and one half mileseast of his father on the Shoner farm, and is the father oftwo children, Agnes and Wilford; Lena, Mary, Caroline,Joseph and Frank are all unmarried and at home with theirparents. The subject and his wife also reared Fred Elliott,who was born November 26, 1880, the son of George andCaroline (Rennig) Elliott, the latter having given up herlife at birth of her son. Fred Elliott died on September 8,1910. Mr. Shoudel and members of his family are allconnected with the Catholic church, in the prosperity ofwhich they are deeply interested and to the support ofwhich they contribute liberally. Mr. Shoudel is a man whomto know is to respect and admire, for, having started in alowly capacity, he gradually forged to the front and byfaithful effort and prompt discharge of every dutydevolving upon him he finally acquired a comfortablecompetency and has won and retains the good will and regardof all who know him. He has ever tried to do the right ashe has seen and understood the right and as arepresentative citizen of his community he is eminentlyentitled to representation in a work of the character ofthe one at hand.Submitted by:Arlene GoodwinAuburn, IndianaAgoodwin@ctlnet.comMichael married Johanna Reinig on 29 Jan 1872 in Smithfield Township, DeKalb County, Indiana, USA. Johanna (daughter of Franz Anton Reinig and Johanna Lefrois) was born on 14 Nov 1855 in Bundenthal, Pfalz, Bayern; died on 8 Mar 1919 in Smithfield Township, DeKalb County, Indiana, USA; was buried in Saint Michael the Archangel Catholic Cemetery, Smithfield Township, DeKalb County, Indiana, USA. [Group Sheet] [Family Chart]
7. Johanna Reinig was born on 14 Nov 1855 in Bundenthal, Pfalz, Bayern (daughter of Franz Anton Reinig and Johanna Lefrois); died on 8 Mar 1919 in Smithfield Township, DeKalb County, Indiana, USA; was buried in Saint Michael the Archangel Catholic Cemetery, Smithfield Township, DeKalb County, Indiana, USA. Children:
- Anna Agnes Shoudel was born in 0Jul 1874 in Smithfield Township, DeKalb County, Indiana, USA; died on 11 Nov 1936 in Smithfield Township, DeKalb County, Indiana, USA.
- John Nicholas Shoudel was born on 5 Mar 1876 in Smithfield Township, DeKalb County, Indiana, USA; died on 13 Oct 1955 in DeKalb County, Indiana, USA.
- Michael J. Shoudel was born on 24 Nov 1878 in Smithfield Township, DeKalb County, Indiana, USA; died on 25 Dec 1954 in DeKalb County, Indiana, USA; was buried on 28 Dec 1954 in Saint Michael the Archangel Catholic Cemetery, Smithfield Township, DeKalb County, Indiana, USA.
- George M. Shoudel was born on 24 Jul 1880 in Smithfield Township, DeKalb County, Indiana, USA; died in 1947 in DeKalb County, Indiana, USA; was buried in Saint Michael the Archangel Catholic Cemetery, Smithfield Township, DeKalb County, Indiana, USA.
- Matthias Anthen Shoudel was born on 16 Mar 1882 in Smithfield Township, DeKalb County, Indiana, USA; died in 1931; was buried in Saint Michael the Archangel Catholic Cemetery, Smithfield Township, DeKalb County, Indiana, USA.
- Kathryn Shoudel was born on 17 Feb 1884 in Smithfield Township, DeKalb County, Indiana, USA; died on 12 Aug 1963 in Angola, Steuben County, Indiana, USA; was buried in Saint Michael the Archangel Catholic Cemetery, Smithfield Township, DeKalb County, Indiana, USA.
- Magdalena Shoudel was born on 3 Dec 1885 in Smithfield Township, DeKalb County, Indiana, USA; died on 20 Mar 1963; was buried in Saint Michael the Archangel Catholic Cemetery, Smithfield Township, DeKalb County, Indiana, USA.
- Mary Shoudel was born in 0Nov 1887 in Smithfield Township, DeKalb County, Indiana, USA; died in 1930.
- 3. Carolina Regina Shoudel was born on 26 Feb 1890 in Smithfield Township, DeKalb County, Indiana, USA; died in 1956; was buried in Saint Michael the Archangel Catholic Cemetery, Smithfield Township, DeKalb County, Indiana, USA.
- Joseph Shoudel was born on 20 Dec 1891 in Smithfield Township, DeKalb County, Indiana, USA; died on 16 May 1941 in Garrett, DeKalb County, Indiana, USA; was buried on 19 May 1941 in Saint Michael the Archangel Catholic Cemetery, Smithfield Township, DeKalb County, Indiana, USA.
- Frank M. Shoudel was born on 16 Mar 1897 in Smithfield Township, DeKalb County, Indiana, USA; died on 9 Mar 1953; was buried in Saint Michael the Archangel Catholic Cemetery, Smithfield Township, DeKalb County, Indiana, USA.
Generation: 4
12. Johannes Matthias Schaudel Shoudel was born on 13 Apr 1816 in Bundenthal, Pfalz, Bayern (son of Johannes Franz Schaudel and Magdalena Schmitt); died on 17 Apr 1881 in Smithfield Township, DeKalb County, Indiana, USA; was buried in Saint Michael the Archangel Catholic Cemetery, Smithfield Township, DeKalb County, Indiana, USA. Notes:
BIOGRAPHY:
Biography of John Matthias Shoudel, pages 862/863. Historyof DeKalb County, Indiana; B. F. Bowen & Company, Inc.,Indianapolis, 1914.In placing the name of John Matthias Shoudel before thereader as one who stood for many years in the front rank ofthe enterprising men of affairs and a leader inagricultural circles of DeKalb county, Indiana, whoseinfluence tended to the upbuilding of the locality of hisresidence and the advancement of the affairs of his county,simple justice is done a biographical fact, recognizedthroughout the community by those at all familiar with hishistory and cognizant of the important part he acted in thecircles with which he was identified. His career presents anotable example of those qualities of mind and characterwhich overcome obstacles and win success, and he waseminently deserving of the high place he held in the heartsof those with whom he was associated. John MatthiasShoudel was born in 1814 in Bavaria, Germany, and was theson of John Shoudel. He was reared and educated in hisnative land, and there, on reaching mature years, hemarried Magdalena Miller, a native of the same locality anda daughter of John Miller. Mr. Shoudel learned the trade ofa weaver in his native land and also gave some attention tofarming. In 1854, desiring larger opportunities foradvancement, he came to the United States. After spendinga few months in New York he went to Chicago, and whileliving there, in 1855, he sent for his family, who hadremained in the fatherland. He was employed on the docks inChicago, but in 1857 he joined, with four others, FrankMiller, John Miller, Xavier Schmidt and Frederick Schmidt,and they brought their families to DeKalb county, wherethey bought forty acres of land, for which they paid threehundred dollars, and then they divided the land betweenthen, eight acres each. This land was located in section15, Smithfield township, and had not been disturbed byhuman hand since the red man left it. Mr. Shoudel at oncecleared a spot on which he erected a log cabin, and appliedhimself to the strenuous task of felling the timber andgetting the land in shape for cultivation. His firstwinter's efforts amounted to two acres of cleared land, andduring the season the main diet of the family consisted ofcorn bread and wild game, of which latter there was anabundance. Eventually Mr. Shoudel was able to buy a yoke ofsteers, and after a while he secured a second yoke, whichgreatly facilitated this labors. He managed well, waswisely economical and at length was able to buy forty acresmore land, and with this as a nucleus his affairs assumed apromising aspect. Industry, persistence and good managementwere the essential qualities which contributed to hissuccess and he was able to buy more land from time to timeuntil at the time of his death he was the owner of twohundred acres of splendidly improved farm land. JohnMatthias Shoudel died in 1880, and was survived a few yearsby his widow, whose death occurred in 1886. In the affairsof the community Mr. Shoudel took a leading part and nomovement of any moment was launched without his assistanceand co-operation. When St. Michael's Catholic church wasinstituted here during the eighties, Mr. Shoudel was one ofthe thirteen persons who requested the bishop of thediocese to establish the church, and for many years he wasone of the leading members of the parish. He was one of theoldest men in the community, and to him many looked foradvice and counsel in their temporal affairs, and he everproved worthy of their confidence. His integrity andfidelity were manifested in every relation of life, and hisplain, rugged honesty, his open-hearted manner, undisguisedand unaffected, is to his descendants a sweet and lastingmemory. To John Matthias and Magdalena Shoudel were bornthe following children: Baltzer, Michael L., Matthias,Agnes and John, the latter dying at the age of twenty-twoyears.Submitted by:Arlene GoodwinAuburn, IndianaAgoodwin@ctlnet.comJohannes married Maria Magdalena Müller on 9 Feb 1839 in Bundenthal, Pfalz, Bayern. Maria (daughter of Johannes Müller and Anna Maria Trapp) was born on 21 May 1815 in Bundenthal, Pfalz; died on 15 Feb 1888 in Smithfield Township, DeKalb County, Indiana, USA; was buried in Saint Michael the Archangel Catholic Cemetery, Smithfield Township, DeKalb County, Indiana, USA. [Group Sheet] [Family Chart]
13. Maria Magdalena Müller was born on 21 May 1815 in Bundenthal, Pfalz (daughter of Johannes Müller and Anna Maria Trapp); died on 15 Feb 1888 in Smithfield Township, DeKalb County, Indiana, USA; was buried in Saint Michael the Archangel Catholic Cemetery, Smithfield Township, DeKalb County, Indiana, USA. Children:
- Balthasar R. Schaudel Shoudel was born on 2 Dec 1840 in Bundenthal, Pfalz, Bayern; died on 29 Apr 1915 in Smithfield Township, DeKalb County, Indiana, USA; was buried in Saint Michael the Archangel Catholic Cemetery, Smithfield Township, DeKalb County, Indiana, USA.
- 6. Michael L. Schaudel Shoudel was born on 3 Dec 1844 in Bundenthal, Pfalz, Bayern; died on 28 Apr 1929 in Smithfield Township, DeKalb County, Indiana, USA; was buried in Saint Michael the Archangel Catholic Cemetery, Smithfield Township, DeKalb County, Indiana, USA.
- Johannes Schaudel was born on 16 Feb 1847 in Bundenthal, Pfalz, Bayern; died on 15 Dec 1868 in Smithfield Township, DeKalb County, Indiana, USA; was buried in Saint Michael the Archangel Catholic Cemetery, Smithfield Township, DeKalb County, Indiana, USA.
- Johannes Matthias Schaudel Shoudel was born on 2 Jul 1849 in Bundenthal, Pfalz, Bayern; died in 1932 in Smithfield Township, DeKalb County, Indiana, USA.
- Joseph Schaudel Shoudel was born on 14 Sep 1852 in Bundenthal, Pfalz, Bayern; died in in USA.
- Agnes Shoudel was born on 20 Oct 1856 in Illinois, USA; died on 10 Jun 1917 in Smithfield Township, DeKalb County, Indiana, USA; was buried in Saint Michael the Archangel Catholic Cemetery, Smithfield Township, DeKalb County, Indiana, USA.
14. Franz Anton Reinig was born on 15 Dec 1814 in Bundenthal, Pfalz (son of Johannes Georg Reinig and Maria Katharina Leibenguth); died on 22 Mar 1899 in Smithfield Township, DeKalb County, Indiana, USA. Franz married Johanna Lefrois on 30 Aug 1837 in Bundenthal, Pfalz, Bayern. Johanna (daughter of Peter Lefrois and Magdalena Deiß) was born on 27 Jul 1815 in Bundenthal, Pfalz; died on 2 Oct 1881 in Smithfield Township, DeKalb County, Indiana, USA. [Group Sheet] [Family Chart]
15. Johanna Lefrois was born on 27 Jul 1815 in Bundenthal, Pfalz (daughter of Peter Lefrois and Magdalena Deiß); died on 2 Oct 1881 in Smithfield Township, DeKalb County, Indiana, USA. Children:
- Magdalena Reinig was born on 30 Mar 1837 in Bundenthal, Pfalz, Bayern.
- Johannes Reinig was born on 27 Jul 1838 in Bundenthal, Pfalz, Bayern.
- Friedrich Reinig was born on 15 Jul 1841 in Bundenthal, Pfalz, Bayern; died on 11 May 1898 in Smithfield Township, DeKalb County, Indiana, USA.
- 7. Johanna Reinig was born on 14 Nov 1855 in Bundenthal, Pfalz, Bayern; died on 8 Mar 1919 in Smithfield Township, DeKalb County, Indiana, USA; was buried in Saint Michael the Archangel Catholic Cemetery, Smithfield Township, DeKalb County, Indiana, USA.