Father | Date of Birth | Mother | Date of Birth |
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Francois Joseph Schmitt | 18 Jan 1768 | Maria Barbara Bootz | 03 Aug 1770 |
Partner | Date of Birth | Children |
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Marie Anne Steibli | 08 Nov 1798 | Francois Joseph Schmitt Veronique Schmitt Jean Baptiste Schmitt Madeline Schmitt Eteinne Schmitt Benjamine Schmitt Alouise Schmitt Nicholas Schmitt Felicite Schmitt Albert Schmitt Eugene Issac Schmitt |
Event Type | Date | Place | Description |
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Birth | 24 Jun 1798 | Schoenau, Alsace, Bas-Rhin, France | |
Marriage | 14 May 1821 | Artolsheim, Alsace, Bas-Rhin, France | |
Occupation | 1821 | Artolsheim, Alsace, Bas-Rhin, France | Schoolmaster, Mayor Secretary and select vestry of Artolsheim. |
Immigration | 17 Dec 1858 | New Orleans, La. | |
Death | 01 Oct 1882 | St. Wendell, IN |
Excerpt from Artolsheim Catholic Parrish History Book. According to the parish death register, in 1751 there was a certain Nicolas STEIBLI as Schoolmaster. That year, he signed as witness a death certificate at ARTOLSHEIM. Who was he? Born in 1689, son of Jean STEIBLI and Anne born SCHWARTZ, he was originallyfrom SOULTZ, in the upper Rhine. In 1751 he married Marie KLINTZ from HESSENHEIM. His son Francois-Joseph, who was born in 1758, became Schoolmaster from 1804 to 1821. He made the acquaintance of Madeleine BRANDHUEBER, the daughter of the Schoolmaster ofHESSENHEIM with whom he married in 1781. This was the godmother then at the benediction of a bell. From others we know that it was Nicolas STEIBLE who had erected a cross at the entrance north of the village: the inscription attests to it. He died in 1821, at the age of 63 years, leaving his succession to his son-in-law Jean-Baptiste SCHMITT, native of SCHOENAU and who had married his daughter Anne. At first very conscientious, working beyond his teaching duties, the post of Mayors secretary and his power as select vestry, he fell victim to drinking. His moral decadence also drug him down into debt. Ruined, he was forced to resign and his estate, about 8 hectares, was sold at auction: at the age of 70 years, he went to America with all his family, tempted by the prospect of regaining his fortune in the "New World." |