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2701 | BIOGRAPHY: http://www.ahsgr.org/gedlist/Fat-Fert.htm | Feiock, Emma (I71236)
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2702 | BIOGRAPHY: http://www.archive.org/stream/quincyadamscount01wilc/quincyadamscount01wilc_djvu.txt 310 QUINCY AND ADAMS COUNTY John Schell, born in Erbweiler, Rhenish Bavaria, 1787, learned the blacksmith's trade. Then he served under Napoleon the First for eleven years. During the latter 's campaign in Spain John Schell was taken prisoner by the enemy. The Spaniards treated him in a brutal manner, only releasing him under the condition that he enlist in the British army. Although this went against the grain with John Schell, he complied with the conditions, and the British sent him to Canada, where he served three years. Being released, he returned to his home in Bavaria. In 1817 John Schell married Barbara Zwick, who was born in Bruchweiler, Rhenish Bavaria, April 4, 1799. A daughter being born to them, May 2, 1819, she was named Appolonia, and in 1838 became the wife of John A. Roth in Quincy. One son, John, was born to John and Barbara (Zwick) Schell, June 25, 1821, in Dann, Rhenish Bavaria. Later John Schell, Sr., went to Havre, France, where he resided for seven years, as overseer and superintending the transfer of freight to and from the ships. During that period, in the year 1830, a son was born to them who was named Peter. In Havre it was where John Schell, Sr., became acquainted with the great American author, Washington Irving. The latter took a fancy to the little son, John, whom he took along to New York, the father consenting. But the boy's mother became uneasy about her son and so John Schell, Sr., had to take a special trip to New York, to bring the boy back. In those daj's trips aci'oss the ocean required many weeks, and when John Schell arrived in New York, he learned that Washington Irving was on his return trip to Havre with the boy. John Schell, Sr., and family came to America in 1831, locating in New York City. There a daughter was born to them November 25, 1833 ; she was named Philippine, and later was married to John Schwietring, a molder, in Quincy; her husband died many years ago, while she is still living, with the following sons : John, Edward, George, Rome and Frederick Sweetring, the name having been changed some to conform with the English pronunciation; and two daughters, Cecelia, wife of John Worth, and Edith, widow of Charles Foster, live in this city. In 1835 John Schell and family left New York for the west, coming by way of Buffalo, New York, then across Lake Erie to Cleveland, Ohio, thence by canal to the Ohio River, by boat down this river and up the Mississippi to Quiney. Here another daughter was born to John and Barbara (Zwick) Schell, Marie Anna, who in the course of time became the wife of Casper Jenner, a stonecutter. And another son, George, was born in Quiney in 1839. John Schell, Sr., together with Simon Glass, conducted a smith-shop at Sixth and Kentucky streets. In later years he became city weigh-master, and had charge of the city scales at the old market house. Third and Hampshire streets. Feb- ruary 15, 1864, John Schell died, aged seventy-seven years, while his widow lived for many years, departing this life in 1891, at the high old age of ninety-two years. John Schell, Jr., the eldest son of John and Barbara (Zwick) QUINCY AXU AUAMS COUNTY 311 St'hell, born Jum' 2.'). 1S21, became prominent iu public life in Quincy. Ue served in the German Guards during the Mormon war, repre- sented the Sixth Ward iu the city council for three years iu succession, 1857, 1858 and 1859, also served as justice of the i)eacc. For many years lie was prominent in business, conducting a distillery north of the city. His wife was Cecelia Suppiger. born May 2, 1822, in Sursee, Canton Luzerne, Switzerland. John Schell, Jr., died December 25, 1875, and his wife lived until August 2, 1897, when she departed this life. Two daughters survive. Miss Cecelia Schell, for many years a music teacher, at pz'csent in the Anna Brown Home, and Miss Emilie Schell, for a number of years teacher iu the public schools; also three sons, Edward Schell, Los Angeles, California, Irving Schell, Chicago, Illinois, anil William Schell, St. Louis, ilissouri. Peter Schell, born in Havre, France, came to Quincy with his parents. Here he married Sophia Sanders, who was born iu Germany eighty-two years ago, and came to this city with her sister, ilrs. Joseph Aschcmann, early in life. Peter Schell died fifty-nine years ago. The widow is still among the living, and one son, Peter Schell, member of the firm of Schell & Kroner, tinners and sheet metal workers. George Schell, born in Quincy in 1839, grew up in this city, where he for years conducted teaming, became prominent in public life and was elected as street commissioner. In 1860 he married Anna Marie Ertel, who was born in Xeuburg on the Rhine in 1839, and had come to Quincy with her parents. George and Elizabeth (Zoller) Ertel, in 1849, when she was ten j-ears of age. George Schell died about thirty-eight years ago, his widow surviving him. Besides Mrs. Schell the following children arc among the living: George, in Kansas City, ilissouri ; Frank, employed in the gas works ; Edward, in the fire department ; William, teamster, and Anna Schell, all iu Quincy. William Diekhut, born April 10. 1809, in Muehlhausen, Thuringia, emigrated in 1832, coming to America, where he located in Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania. In 1834 he came west with the Pfaiisehmidt family, looking for a place to settle down, accompanying them to Quincj'. Returning to Pittsl)urgh, he there married Catherine M. Wcngert, who was born in Sperlbach, near Landau, Bavaria, Jlay 27, 1814. Soon after their marriage in 1835 the couple came to Quincy, settling down here for life. William Diekhut was a glazier by trade, and established the first factory for the maiiui'ac-ture of sash, doors and blinds in this town; he also opened the first lumber yard in Quincy. In later years he was one of the foundei*s and main stockholder of a large saw- mill on the bay north of the city. September 8, 1892, William Dick- hut died, and his wife followed him in death July 21, 1893. The children of William and Catherine (Weiigert) Diekhut were: Henry E. Diekhut, who was associated in business with his father and now lives in Chicago; Edward C. Diekhut, was manager of the Quincy Lumber Co., and died throe years ago; Philip L. Diekhut, who is in the real estate business in Quincy. Daughtei-s were: Anna, wife of | Schell, Johannes Schehl (I117076)
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2703 | BIOGRAPHY: http://www.archive.org/stream/quincyadamscount01wilc/quincyadamscount01wilc_djvu.txt John A. Roth, born April 11, 1814, in Meykammer, Bavaria, came to America in 1836, locating in Quincy, where he went to work at his trade as cabinet maker. August 13, 1838, he married Appolonia Schell, daughter of John and Barbara (Zwick) Sehell, born in Bavaria May 2, 1819, who came to Quincy with her parents in 1836. In 1849 John A. Roth crossed the plains, going to the gold mines of California, from where he returned in 18.52 ; in 1854 he went to California again, returning in 1856. Then he located in Camp Point, this county, where he went into business, dealing in furniture, stoves and tinware, manu- facturing the latter. For many years he occupied a prominent posi- tion in business circles of that town, until his death, October 1, 1875, his wife also departing this life many years ago. John W. Roth, a son of John A. and Appolonia (Schell) Roth, was born in Camp Point September 23, 1858. After acquiring a good common school education, he worked in his father's store for a time, but concluded to try railroading, and was employed in the Wabash and Union Pacific service for some time. In 1884 he bought out a general store in Kings- ton, Adams County, which he conducted for six years. Being ap- pointed deputy sheriff, while in Kingston, he held that position con- tinuou.sly until he was elected sheriff in 1898. After the expiration of his term, John W. Roth went West, where he located. | Roth, Johannes A. (I117126)
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2704 | At least one living or private individual is linked to this note - Details withheld. | Proctor, Candice Elizabeth (I48800)
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2705 | At least one living or private individual is linked to this note - Details withheld. | Breiner, Sue (I8575)
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2706 | At least one living or private individual is linked to this note - Details withheld. | Winkeler, Daniel E. (I30489)
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2707 | At least one living or private individual is linked to this note - Details withheld. | Winkeler, Danielle (I30490)
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2708 | At least one living or private individual is linked to this note - Details withheld. | Winkeler, Kammie (I30491)
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2709 | At least one living or private individual is linked to this note - Details withheld. | Winkeler, Rudi (I30492)
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2710 | At least one living or private individual is linked to this note - Details withheld. | Breiner, Michael (I8543)
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2711 | At least one living or private individual is linked to this note - Details withheld. | Breiner, Judy (I8546)
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2712 | At least one living or private individual is linked to this note - Details withheld. | Breiner, Donald M. (I12754)
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2713 | At least one living or private individual is linked to this note - Details withheld. | Breiner, Mary (I12755)
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2714 | BIOGRAPHY: http://www.boschee.org/pafg02.htm#4011 | Boschee, Philippina (I104012)
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2715 | BIOGRAPHY: http://www.boschee.org/pafg02.htm#4011 | Neuharth, Jakob Neuhardt (I104495)
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2716 | BIOGRAPHY: http://www.boschee.org/pafg02.htm#4011 | Boschee, Sophia (I104530)
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2717 | BIOGRAPHY: http://www.boschee.org/pafg02.htm#4011 | Boschee, Jakob (I108554)
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2718 | BIOGRAPHY: http://www.boschee.org/pafg02.htm#4011 | Neuhardt, Eva Katharina (I108555)
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2719 | BIOGRAPHY: http://www.boschee.org/pafg02.htm#4011 | Boschee, Karl (I108556)
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2720 | BIOGRAPHY: http://www.boschee.org/pafg02.htm#4011 | Göhring, Katharina (I108557)
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2721 | BIOGRAPHY: http://www.boschee.org/pafg02.htm#4011 | Boschee, Johannes Jakob (I108560)
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2722 | BIOGRAPHY: http://www.boschee.org/pafg02.htm#4011 | Gunsch, Elisabetha (I108561)
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2723 | BIOGRAPHY: http://www.boschee.org/pafg02.htm#4011 | Boschee, Christina (I108562)
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2724 | BIOGRAPHY: http://www.botley.net/GenWeb2/IndividualView.asp?ID=I13796 | Spielberger, Katharina (I96274)
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2725 | BIOGRAPHY: http://www.botley.net/GenWeb2/IndividualView.asp?ID=I13796 | Hoffmann, Franz (I96275)
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2726 | BIOGRAPHY: http://www.botley.net/GenWeb2/IndividualView.asp?ID=I13796 | Hoffmann, Anna Maria (I96276)
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2727 | BIOGRAPHY: http://www.botley.net/GenWeb2/IndividualView.asp?ID=I13796 | Lutz, Jacob (I96277)
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2728 | BIOGRAPHY: http://www.botley.net/GenWeb2/IndividualView.asp?ID=I13796 | Kuntz, Anna Maria (I96278)
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2729 | BIOGRAPHY: http://www.botley.net/GenWeb2/IndividualView.asp?ID=I13796 | Lutz, Carl (I96279)
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2730 | BIOGRAPHY: http://www.botley.net/GenWeb2/IndividualView.asp?ID=I13796 | Lutz, Gerlinde (I96280)
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2731 | At least one living or private individual is linked to this note - Details withheld. | Holloway, Ronald (I96281)
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2732 | At least one living or private individual is linked to this note - Details withheld. | Holloway, Elke Maria (I96282)
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2733 | At least one living or private individual is linked to this note - Details withheld. | Holloway, Ronald (I96283)
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2734 | BIOGRAPHY: http://www.brianberger.co.uk/ | Dumser, Eva Barbara (I24385)
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2735 | BIOGRAPHY: http://www.brianberger.co.uk/ | Renner, Nikolaus (I24386)
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2736 | BIOGRAPHY: http://www.carvercountyhistoricalsociety.org/newspaper/search.php?SearchText=allmann Allmann, William Married Katherine Simon (see: Simon, Katherine) check alt spellin of last name as Allman Weekly Valley Herald Nov 17, 1898 Allmann & Simon The North Star House, Waconia; the new proprietors Weekly Valley Herald Jun 26, 1902 Allman, William Waconia is Devastated; house and out bldgs damaged Waconia Patriot Aug 26, 1904 Allman, William Served Fire Department for Twenty Years Waconia Patriot Jan 30, 1919 Allmann, William Died Waconia Patriot Aug 4, 1938 1 Allmann, William Died Weekly Valley Herald Aug 11, 1938 7 Allmann, William Died Waconia Patriot Aug 11, 1938 BIOGRAPHY: http://www.scottcountyhistory.org/cgi-bin/surnameslongall.pl William Mr.& Mrs Allmann Anniversary Jordan Independent 1923 November 22 7-2 William Mr. & Mrs Allmann Anniversary Jordan Independent 1923 November 22 BURIAL: http://www.pressenter.com/~gregboe/waconia_township24.htm Wm. Allmann 8 July 1870 - 3 August 1938 | Allmann, William A. (I13257)
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2737 | BIOGRAPHY: http://www.carvercountyhistoricalsociety.org/newspaper/search.php?SearchText=allmann&Start=21 Allmann, Alphonse J. Married Agnes Gnozosky (see: Gnozosky, Agnes) Waconia Patriot Aug 20, 1936 OBITUARY: Allmann, Alphonse Obituary Waconia Patriot Oct 27, 1953 | Allman, Alphonse J. (I14219)
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2738 | BIOGRAPHY: http://www.carvercountyhistoricalsociety.org/newspaper/search.php?SearchText=allmann&Start=41 Allmann, John Obituary Waconia Patriot Jan 8, 1953 John Allmann Herder Hannah Marriage Jordan Independent 1908 November 19 http://www.carvercountyhistoricalsociety.org/newspaper/search.php?SearchText=allmann Allmann, John Sells his farm to Frank Zeman Weekly Valley Herald Oct 18, 1906 Allmann, John Married Hannah Hender (see: Hender, Hannah) Weekly Valley Herald Nov 26, 1908 BURIAL: Minnesota Cemetery Inscription Index, Select Counties Name: JOHN ALLMANN Birth Date: 1871 Death Date: 1952 Comments: SP. JOHANNA Section: R 8 DEATH: Minnesota Death Index, 1908-2002 Name: JOHN ALLMANN Death Date: 12/24/1952 00:00:00 Death Place: SCOTT State File Number: 014904 | Allmann, John (I14173)
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2739 | BIOGRAPHY: http://www.carvercountyhistoricalsociety.org/newspaper/search.php?SearchText=allmann&Start=41 Allmann, Richard (Dick) Married Mary Keelan (see: Keelan, Mary) Waconia Patriot Aug 30, 1951 Allmann, Dick "Buzzes" Waconia; Flies Jet Plane From East Coast Waconia Patriot Nov 22, 1951 Allmann, Dick Waconia's Jet Pilot gets Publicity in National Magazine Waconia Patriot Jun 11, 1953 CENSUS: 1930: Name: Richard R Allmann Age: 2 Estimated birth year: abt 1928 Relation to head-of-house: Son Father's Name: Raymond B Allmann Mother's Name: Lydia Allmann Home in 1930: Waconia, Carver, Minnesota Image source: Year: 1930; Census Place: Waconia, Carver, Minnesota; Roll: 1082; Page: ; Enumeration District: 19; Image: 277.0. | Allmann, Richard Raymond (I14225)
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2740 | BIOGRAPHY: http://www.chucksroots.org/ancestry/fam00200.htm | Kuhn, Elsie Leah (I72197)
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2741 | BIOGRAPHY: http://www.chucksroots.org/ancestry/fam00200.htm | Holotik, Joseph (I99587)
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2742 | BIOGRAPHY: http://www.chucksroots.org/ancestry/fam00200.htm | Busby, Kelon Benjamin (I99588)
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2743 | BIOGRAPHY: http://www.chucksroots.org/ancestry/fam00200.htm | Kuhn, Evelyn Marcella (I99589)
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2744 | BIOGRAPHY: http://www.chucksroots.org/ancestry/fam00200.htm | Kuhn, Margaret Viola (I99590)
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2745 | BIOGRAPHY: http://www.chucksroots.org/ancestry/fam00200.htm | Kuhn, John Peter (I99592)
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2746 | BIOGRAPHY: http://www.chucksroots.org/ancestry/fam00200.htm | Kuhn, Mary Ann (I99593)
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2747 | BIOGRAPHY: http://www.chucksroots.org/ancestry/fam00200.htm | Kuhn, Josephine A. (I99595)
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2748 | BIOGRAPHY: http://www.chucksroots.org/ancestry/fam00200.htm | Kuhn, Leon Vincent (I99596)
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2749 | BIOGRAPHY: http://www.doddridgecountyroots.com/register/lowther.htm Sadie M.7 Ireland, (162.Cosba6, 76.John5, 28.Catherine4, 9.Robert3, 3.William2, 1.Robert1) b. Mar- 9-1898,377,268 d. Dec- -1980,377 resided in Parkersburg, Wood Co, WV,377 resided 1951 in Pettyville, Wood Co, WV,411 census 1900 in New Milton District, Doddridge Co, WV. She married (1) Sep- 6-1917 in Doddridge Co, WV,53 John Seebaugh, b. ca 1892 in Wood Co, WV,53 census 1920 in West Union District, Doddridge Co, WV. She married458 (2) ___ Hardesty. Children by John Seebaugh: i. Herbert8 Seebaugh, b. ca 1918,588 census 1920 in West Union District, Doddridge Co, WV. | Ireland, Sadie May (I100408)
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2750 | BIOGRAPHY: http://www.enter.net/~stenlake/dat81.html#14 | Distler, Johannes Konrad (I91429)
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