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13301 Die Familien von Birkenhördt, Böllenborn, Blankenborn und Reisdorf
1800-1875 von Andreas Drieß
Band 2, Seite 42 
Ehrhardt, Stephan (I7290)
 
13302 Die Familien von Birkenhördt, Böllenborn, Blankenborn und Reisdorf
1800-1875 von Andreas Drieß
Band 2, Seite 42 
Ehrhardt, Johanna (I7300)
 
13303 Die Familien von Birkenhördt, Böllenborn, Blankenborn und Reisdorf
1800-1875 von Andreas Drieß
Band 2, Seite 42 
Ehrhardt, Balthasar (I7303)
 
13304 Die Familien von Birkenhördt, Böllenborn, Blankenborn und Reisdorf
1800-1875 von Andreas Drieß
Band 2, Seite 42 
Ehrhardt, Ferdinand (I7317)
 
13305 Die Familien von Birkenhördt, Böllenborn, Blankenborn und Reisdorf
1800-1875 von Andreas Drieß
Band 2, Seite 42 
Ehrhardt, Ferdinand (I7318)
 
13306 Die Familien von Birkenhördt, Böllenborn, Blankenborn und Reisdorf
1800-1875 von Andreas Drieß
Band 2, Seite 42, 43
parents/Eltern: Franz + und Anna Maria, geb. Linz, Bürger in Gleishorbach 
Bollinger, Susanna (I9027)
 
13307 Die Familien von Birkenhördt, Böllenborn, Blankenborn und Reisdorf
1800-1875 von Andreas Drieß
Band 2, Seite 42, 43 
Ehrhardt, Nikolaus (I7283)
 
13308 Die Familien von Birkenhördt, Böllenborn, Blankenborn und Reisdorf
1800-1875 von Andreas Drieß
Band 2, Seite 42, 43 
Ehrhardt, Christian (I7301)
 
13309 Die Familien von Birkenhördt, Böllenborn, Blankenborn und Reisdorf
1800-1875 von Andreas Drieß
Band 2, Seite 42, 43,136,144
Bürger in Blankenborn 
Ehrhardt, Anton (I2144)
 
13310 Die Familien von Birkenhördt, Böllenborn, Blankenborn und Reisdorf
1800-1875 von Andreas Drieß
Band 2, Seite 42, 43,146
Magd in Oberotterbach, Tochter von Franz + und Gertrud, geb. Bruch + aus Silz 
Albert, Katharina (I7656)
 
13311 Die Familien von Birkenhördt, Böllenborn, Blankenborn und Reisdorf
1800-1875 von Andreas Drieß
Band 2, Seite 42, 81,153
Parents: Johannes Bauer & Franziska Bollinger in Gleiszellen 
Bauer, Katharina (I7295)
 
13312 Die Familien von Birkenhördt, Böllenborn, Blankenborn und Reisdorf
1800-1875 von Andreas Drieß
Band 2, Seite 42, 81,153
Schreiner in Blankenborn 
Ehrhardt, Anton (I5666)
 
13313 Die Familien von Birkenhördt, Böllenborn, Blankenborn und Reisdorf
1800-1875 von Andreas Drieß
Band 2, Seite 42,136
Steinmetz in Blankenborn 
Nieb, Andreas (I863)
 
13314 Die Familien von Birkenhördt, Böllenborn, Blankenborn und Reisdorf
1800-1875 von Andreas Drieß
Band 2, Seite 42,136 
Ehrhardt, Margaretha (I3554)
 
13315 Die Familien von Birkenhördt, Böllenborn, Blankenborn und Reisdorf
1800-1875 von Andreas Drieß
Band 2, Seite 42,144 
Ehrhardt, Katharina (I7294)
 
13316 Die Familien von Birkenhördt, Böllenborn, Blankenborn und Reisdorf
1800-1875 von Andreas Drieß
Band 2, Seite 42,144 
Schäfer, Johannes (I7629)
 
13317 Die Familien von Birkenhördt, Böllenborn, Blankenborn und Reisdorf
1800-1875 von Andreas Drieß
Band 2, Seite 42,153
Sohn von Wendelin +, Bauer in Rohrbach bei Landau und Maria Anna, geb. Schuhmacher 
Schulz, Johannes (I7256)
 
13318 Die Familien von Birkenhördt, Böllenborn, Blankenborn und Reisdorf
1800-1875 von Andreas Drieß
Band 2, Seite 42,153 
Ehrhardt, Elisabetha (I7302)
 
13319 Die Familien von Birkenhördt, Böllenborn, Blankenborn und Reisdorf
1800-1875 von Andreas Drieß
Band 2, Seite 43
Schreinermeister - carpenter 
Ehrhardt, Georg (I5455)
 
13320 Die Familien von Birkenhördt, Böllenborn, Blankenborn und Reisdorf
1800-1875 von Andreas Drieß
Band 2, Seite 43 
Ehrhardt, Margaretha (I2689)
 
13321 Die Familien von Birkenhördt, Böllenborn, Blankenborn und Reisdorf
1800-1875 von Andreas Drieß
Band 2, Seite 43 
Ehrhardt, Jakob (I2930)
 
13322 Die Familien von Birkenhördt, Böllenborn, Blankenborn und Reisdorf
1800-1875 von Andreas Drieß
Band 2, Seite 43 
Ehrhardt, Nikolaus (I7292)
 
13323 Die Familien von Birkenhördt, Böllenborn, Blankenborn und Reisdorf
1800-1875 von Andreas Drieß
Band 2, Seite 43 
Ehrhardt, Nikolaus (I7293)
 
13324 Die Familien von Birkenhördt, Böllenborn, Blankenborn und Reisdorf
1800-1875 von Andreas Drieß
Band 2, Seite 43 
Ehrhardt, Catharina (I7297)
 
13325 Die Familien von Birkenhördt, Böllenborn, Blankenborn und Reisdorf
1800-1875 von Andreas Drieß
Band 2, Seite 43 
Ehrhardt, Johannes (I7307)
 
13326 Die Familien von Birkenhördt, Böllenborn, Blankenborn und Reisdorf
1800-1875 von Andreas Drieß
Band 2, Seite 43 
Ehrhardt, Jakob (I7315)
 
13327 Die Familien von Birkenhördt, Böllenborn, Blankenborn und Reisdorf
1800-1875 von Andreas Drieß
Band 2, Seite 43, 161,166 
Stengel, Andreas (I4642)
 
13328 Die Familien von Birkenhördt, Böllenborn, Blankenborn und Reisdorf
1800-1875 von Andreas Drieß
Band 2, Seite 43, 161,166 
Ehrhardt, Maria Eva (I4643)
 
13329 Die Familien von Birkenhördt, Böllenborn, Blankenborn und Reisdorf
1800-1875 von Andreas Drieß
Band 2, Seite 43, 44,155 
Ehrhardt, Johannes Jakob (I6642)
 
13330 Die Familien von Birkenhördt, Böllenborn, Blankenborn und Reisdorf
1800-1875 von Andreas Drieß
Band 2, Seite 43, 58, 130, 132
Schreiner in Birkenhördt 
Ehrhardt, Peter (I7298)
 
13331 Die Familien von Birkenhördt, Böllenborn, Blankenborn und Reisdorf
1800-1875 von Andreas Drieß
Band 2, Seite 43, 58,130 
Engel, Margaretha (I2953)
 
13332 Die Familien von Birkenhördt, Böllenborn, Blankenborn und Reisdorf
1800-1875 von Andreas Drieß
Band 2, Seite 43, 69, 71, 72,141,159 
Eberle, Anna Maria (I4138)
 
13333 Die Familien von Birkenhördt, Böllenborn, Blankenborn und Reisdorf
1800-1875 von Andreas Drieß
Band 2, Seite 43, 83 
Henky, Maria Anna (I3997)
 
13334 Die Familien von Birkenhördt, Böllenborn, Blankenborn und Reisdorf
1800-1875 von Andreas Drieß
Band 2, Seite 43, 83 
Ehrhardt, Jakob (I7316)
 
13335 Die Familien von Birkenhördt, Böllenborn, Blankenborn und Reisdorf
1800-1875 von Andreas Drieß
Band 2, Seite 43,155 
Schweitzer, Maria Agathe (I7677)
 
13336 Die Familien von Birkenhördt, Böllenborn, Blankenborn und Reisdorf
1800-1875 von Andreas Drieß
Band 2, Seite 44
Zwilling 
Ehrhardt, Franziska (I7287)
 
13337 Die Familien von Birkenhördt, Böllenborn, Blankenborn und Reisdorf
1800-1875 von Andreas Drieß
Band 2, Seite 44
Zwilling 
Ehrhardt, Anna Maria (I7291)
 
13338 Die Familien von Birkenhördt, Böllenborn, Blankenborn und Reisdorf
1800-1875 von Andreas Drieß
Band 2, Seite 44 
Ehrhardt, Georg (I7286)
 
13339 Die Familien von Birkenhördt, Böllenborn, Blankenborn und Reisdorf
1800-1875 von Andreas Drieß
Band 2, Seite 44 
Ehrhardt, Peter (I7299)
 
13340 Die Familien von Birkenhördt, Böllenborn, Blankenborn und Reisdorf
1800-1875 von Andreas Drieß
Band 2, Seite 45

American, French Canadian, Irish, English, Germany Ancestry
Entries: 6714 Updated: 2004-07-13 18:25:04 UTC (Tue) Greg & Susan Ramstedt gregramstedt@sprintmail.com

American, French Canadian, Irish, English, Germany Ancestry
Entries: 6976 Updated: 2005-08-14 13:19:04 UTC (Sun) Contact: Greg & Susan Ramstedt
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CENSUS:
1880:
Name: Christina Schrat Age: 32 Estimated birth year: <1848> Birthplace: BAVARIA Occupation: Keeping House Relationship to head-of-household: Wife Home in 1880: Spring Valley, Fillmore, Minnesota Marital status: Married Race: White Gender: Female Spouse's name: Henry Schrat Father's birthplace: BAVARIA Mother's birthplace: BAVARIA

CENSUS:
1900: 12 children, 10 alive
Name: Cristina Schraut Home in 1900: Spring Valley, Fillmore, Minnesota Age: 51 Estimated birth year: 1849 Birthplace: Germany Race: White Relationship to head-of-house: Wife Immigration year: 1854

CENSUS:
1910:

CENSUS:
1920: widowed
Name: Christene Schrarut [Christine Schranet] Age: 71 years Estimated birth year: abt 1849 Birthplace: Alsace [Alsace / Elsaß] Race: White Home in 1920: Spring Valley, Fillmore, Minnesota Home owned: Own Sex: Female Marital status: Widow Relation to Head of House: Head Year of immigration: un Able to read: Yes Able to Write: Yes Mother's Birth Place: France Father's Birth Place: Alsace Image: 513

CENSUS: 1930:
Name: Christine Seraut Age: 83 Estimated birth year: abt 1847 Birthplace: France Relation to head-of-house: Head Race: White Home in 1930: Spring Valley, Fillmore, Minnesota

IMMIGRATION:
Immigration as Fritz Ehrstein
1 Aug 1851 from le Havre, France
ship: Carrioca 
Ehrstein, Christina (I1891)
 
13341 Die Familien von Birkenhördt, Böllenborn, Blankenborn und Reisdorf
1800-1875 von Andreas Drieß
Band 2, Seite 45
3. Grades verwandt 
Family (F1328)
 
13342 Die Familien von Birkenhördt, Böllenborn, Blankenborn und Reisdorf
1800-1875 von Andreas Drieß
Band 2, Seite 45 
Ehrstein, Baby (I2698)
 
13343 Die Familien von Birkenhördt, Böllenborn, Blankenborn und Reisdorf
1800-1875 von Andreas Drieß
Band 2, Seite 45 
Ehrstein, Maria Eva (I3366)
 
13344 Die Familien von Birkenhördt, Böllenborn, Blankenborn und Reisdorf
1800-1875 von Andreas Drieß
Band 2, Seite 45, 46

CENSUS:
1880:
Anton Erstine, St. Clair, Illinois
Name: Anton ERSTINE Age: 62 Estimated birth year: <1818> Birthplace: GER Occupation: Farming Relation: Self Home in 1880: St. Clair, Illinois Marital status: Married Race: White Gender: Male Head of household: Anton ERSTINE Father's birthplace: GER Mother's birthplace: GER Image Source: Year: 1880; Census Place: , St. Clair, Illinois; Roll: T9_247; Family History Film: 1254247; Page: 266C; Enumeration District: ; Image: .

BIOGRAPHY: The following information was copied from http://www.itcs.uiuc.edu/users/beaumont/HTMfiles/EHRSTEIN.HTM
Anton was married to Christina Karcher on January 25, 1848. I have a copy of this German marriage certificate, which states that Anton was exempt from the military according to a certificate which he exhibited. Balthasar was not present at the wedding and communication was not possible with him according to the writ of Notoriety produced on the 3rd of January 1848 at the Court of Bergzabern. The service was apparently a civil service, rather than a religious one. (Does Anton's military exemption certificate and the writ of notoriety still exist at the Court of Bergzabern?)
Anton married relatively late in life at age 27. His first child was born five months after his marriage to Christina -- a ceremony that his father, although alive, did not attend. In fact, the German certificate of marriage states that communications with Bathasar "was not possible." Given the shortage of land during this time, Anton probably did not own property while his father was still alive. Perhaps the marriage was delayed because Anton did not own land, but the impending birth forced the situation. The ceremony is also registered as a civil ceremony. Notice Christina's mother was originally an Ehrstein and there is a Wegmann family connection between Anton and Christina. (See chart.) Was Anton's father was too ill to attend the wedding, or did he refuse? Were Anton and Christina too closely related for a proper wedding, or did Christina's pregnancy prevent a religious ceremony? Did Anton's father die soon after the marriage, giving Anton the financial resources to emigrate? We may never know, but two years after the birth of their child, the Ehrstein's emigrated to the United States.
Anton Ehrstein, farmer and stock raiser, left Birkenhordt with his wife and infant daughter, Christina. (Note that Anton's wife was named Christina, too.) The family took the ship Carrioca to the United States landing in New York on August 1, 1851 (M237, reel 102). The ship sailed from Le Havre, France several weeks earlier. John L. Pray was the ship master of the Carrioca (Paulista de Carioca, French ship, page 243, from Fast Sailing Ships : Their Design and Construction, 1775-1875 / David R. MacGregor) and he listed the name of the Ehrstein child as Fritz. Perhaps Fritz was a nickname used to distinguish the girl from her mother.
Oral family history states that the Ehrsteins stayed in Rochester, New York until they moved to St. Clair County, Illinois. The 1850 U.S. Census for Monroe County, New York does not list any Ehrsteins, which suggests that no other Ehrstein preceded Anton and his family to the United States. However, other Ehrsteins followed Anton to New York, and several Ehrstein families still live in Rochester, New York today.
According to Anton Ehrstein's obituary in a local German language newspaper, he and his family moved to St. Clair County, Illinois in 1853, most likely purchasing a farm in Section 22, T1N, R9W near Belleville. It is possible that Anton was either forced to work in New York before he could afford to buy land in Illinois, or Michael's birth delayed the trip to Illinois. The family is listed in the 1860 U.S. Census for St. Clair County -- Township 1 North, Range 9 West. They owned several parcels of land, but in 1857, Anton paid $2,000 to Jacob Mellein for the west half of the southeast quarter of Section 23, Township 1 North, Range 9 West (Book R-2, pg. 343-4.) The 1870 Agricultural Schedule for St. Clair County, Illinois noted that Anton owned 70 acres of improved farmland and 80 acres of woodland valued at $10,000.
Anton died March 31, 1887 at the age of 68. He was buried from Cathedral Parish and is in Greenmount Cemetery in Belleville, Illinois. I have his death certificate. He willed a farm to each of his sons -- Michael received part of Section 34, Township 1 North, Range 9 West in Clinton County. This farm was purchased by Anton on June 23, 1883 from Lewis Osterwisch for $2,500. Joseph Ehrstein received part of Section 14, Township 1 North, Range 9 West in St. Clair County. He was required to pay his sister Christina $300 and his brother Frederich $450. Joseph married Anna Stoeckel, which is interesting because Anton's son Michael married a Stoeckel, too. Frederich Ehrstein received part of Section 22, Township 1 North, Range 9 West in St. Clair County. He was required to leave 1/4 acre as the family cemetery. This cemetery still exists today, but it is in total disrepair. Melchior Ehrstein received part of Section 22, Township 1 North, Range 9 West in St. Clair County. He was required to give Christina $300 and Fred $450. His mother Magdelena was given the house on this farm and she was to receive one third of all the crops from Anton's lands. So Melchior, a stepbrother or half-brother, inherited the family homestead where Magdelena lived until she was 85 years old. Oral history in the Ehrstein family mentions a feud that existed between the Ehrstein brothers. Could it have been caused by the contents of Anton's will?

BIOGRAPHY: see http://www.itcs.uiuc.edu/users/beaumont/HTMfiles/EHRSTEIN.HTM
additional info: http://rootsweb.com/~ilstclai/ED82-108.htm
The Ehrstein family was next to make its way to America. They emigrated in August of 1851 from Birkenhordt, Germany in the kanton Bergzabern, District Landau in the Royal Bavarian Rhine Country. This area is also known as the Palatinate. Many Germans emigrated from this area, especially to New York, Pennsylvania and Illinois. Ehrstein families still live in the Palatinate near Birkenhordt

BIOGRAPHY: Re: Ehrstein's from Alsace (Ingwiller, Pfaffenhoffen & Bouxwiller)
Author: jim ehrstein Date: 14 Mar 2002 5:40 AM GMT
Classification: Query
In Reply to: Re: Ehrstein's from Alsace (Ingwiller, Pfaffenhoffen & Bouxwiller) <

BIOGRAPHY: I still haven't had time to convert what I have from handwritten to a form I can send, but I'll pass along a link to a written description of the history of the Ehrstein's who left Birchenhordt in the 1850's, stopped in Rochester NY for a couple of years, then moved to Illinois. I also have their tree in handwritten form. They actually can link back to the late 1700's but not far enough to link to your John Ehrstine (nor to my clan, who also came from Birkenhordt in the 1860s and stayed in Rochester. I'll send more later. The WEB link is Strangely I found it by search engine several years ago, but don't pick it up with any search engine today. 
Ehrstein, Anton (I2328)
 
13345 Die Familien von Birkenhördt, Böllenborn, Blankenborn und Reisdorf
1800-1875 von Andreas Drieß
Band 2, Seite 45, 46, 100

New York Passenger Lists, 1851-1891
Name: Christina Ehrstein Arrival Date: 01 Aug 1851 Age: 26 Gender: Female Port of Departure: Le Havre, France Destination: United States of America Place of Origin: Germany Ship Name: Carrioca Port of Arrival: New York Line: 36 Microfilm Roll: 102 List Number: 1049

see http://www.itcs.uiuc.edu/users/beaumont/HTMfiles/EHRSTEIN.HTM

The following information was copied from http://www.itcs.uiuc.edu/users/beaumont/HTMfiles/EHRSTEIN.HTM

Died in childbirth at 40 buried on farm in St. Clair County, USA
Christina Karcher was born on September 14, 1823 in Birkenhordt to Johannes Karcher who died January 14, 1841 and Marie Eva Ehrstein. Johannes and Marie were married January 19, 1818. Marie, 53 years old at the time, attended Christina's wedding. Christina died on February 1, 1863. There is no death certificate available from St. Clair County or the Catholic Church. She was buried on the family farm and died due to complications of childbirth. A smallpox epidemic occurred around this time and may have been the cause of her complications, but child birth was an extremely risky proposition all by itself in those days. The son born to her at this time was named Anton. He was born on January 1, 1863 and died February 11, 1863. Also buried in the Ehrstein family cemetery is Jakob Ehrstein who was born June 8, 1854 and died January 27, 1863, within three days of Christina.
Other Ehrsteins lived in St. Clair County. Rosa Ehrstein married Jacob Gaubatz on August 10, 1856, Certificate No. 4943. And Balthazar Ehrstein married Eva Ehret on October 26, 1865, Certificate No. 1641. There is no reference to these individuals in our direct line of relatives, but it's possible they were from Birkenhordt and followed Anton to the United States.
Anton and Christina had several children:
Christina -- Born June 17, 1848 at 6 a.m. in Birkenhordt. I have this birth certificate. This birth took place just 5 months after the civil marriage of Anton and Christina, and it could have been the motivation for their immigration and their civil marriage ceremony. Christina married Henry Schrant and moved to Spring Valley, Minnesota. Christina died May 15, 1951.
Michael -- Born January 6, 1852. He died November 5, 1920 and is buried in the Masonic Cemetery in Grand Chain, Illinois with no birth or death date inscribed on his grave stone.
Jakob -- Born June 8, 1854 and died January 27, 1863.
Joseph -- Born August 13, 1856 in St. Clair County, Illinois. His birth Record exists. He died February 27, 1932.
Frederich -- Born February 5, 1860 and he died September 23, 1950.
The following article appeared in the Belleville Weekly Advocate -- On February 4, 1920 a vein of coal 8 feet thick was discovered on the Fred Ehrstein farm in Stookey Township near Belleville. Frank and Fred, sons of the owner, discovered the coal 4 feet under the surface. Fischer Coal Co. of Millstadt wants to strip-mine the coal.
Anton remarried six months after the death of his first wife, Christina. He married Magdelena Fuchs on July 28, 1863 (Record No. 723). An obituary for Magdelena says that she was born June 14, 1831 to Conrad Fuchs and that she died January 15, 1917 -- the oldest woman in Stookey Township and survived by 28 grandchildren and 4 great grandchildren. She had two sisters Elizabeth Holdner of St. Louis and Catherine Frisch of Red Bud and was buried from St. Mary's Parish into Greenmount Cemetery in Belleville, Illinois. 
Kärcher, Anna Christina (I2333)
 
13346 Die Familien von Birkenhördt, Böllenborn, Blankenborn und Reisdorf
1800-1875 von Andreas Drieß
Band 2, Seite 45, 46, 57, 100,133 
Kärcher, Johannes (I2102)
 
13347 Die Familien von Birkenhördt, Böllenborn, Blankenborn und Reisdorf
1800-1875 von Andreas Drieß
Band 2, Seite 45, 49
Schmied in Birkenhördt 
Ehrstein, Sebastian (I808)
 
13348 Die Familien von Birkenhördt, Böllenborn, Blankenborn und Reisdorf
1800-1875 von Andreas Drieß
Band 2, Seite 46
Zwilling 
Ehrstein, Johannes Baptist (I4210)
 
13349 Die Familien von Birkenhördt, Böllenborn, Blankenborn und Reisdorf
1800-1875 von Andreas Drieß
Band 2, Seite 46 
Ehrstein, Margaretha (I1889)
 
13350 Die Familien von Birkenhördt, Böllenborn, Blankenborn und Reisdorf
1800-1875 von Andreas Drieß
Band 2, Seite 46 
Ehrstein, Margaretha (I1984)
 

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