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JohanMichael Schoenberger, 18161889 (aged 72 years)

Name
JohanMichael /Schoenberger/
Surname
Schoenberger
Given names
JohanMichael
Family with parents
father
mother
Marriage Marriage1 April 1816
7 months
himself
19 months
younger brother
20 months
younger sister
2 years
younger brother
3 years
younger sister
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younger brother
3 years
younger sister
3 years
younger sister
Family with parents
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mother
himself
Family with Marie Schatzel
himself
partner
daughter
18431916
Birth: 21 December 1843 27 24 Pittsburgh, PA
Death: 14 April 1916Salem Township, Wyandot County, OH
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Death
17 August 1889 (aged 72 years)
Burial
Unique identifier
BD280AC367E4D74B9D2F058B7FE55BCD0778
Last change
23 January 200719:13:57
Note

Johan Michael and Johan George were borther from Ober Mossau, HessenDarmstadt, Germany where their forefater Ulrich Schoenberger lived. Heemigrated in 1665 from Schmidsamsteg, Switzerland, where his grandfatherJohannes Schoenberger was born in 1551. Michae and George were the sonsof Johan Michael and Anna Elizaberth (Harman) Schoenberger. At an earlyage they learned the brewing trade. They came to the United States in1838 and found jobs in Pittsburg, Pa. Michael came to Salem Township inWyandot County and purchased land in 1847, paying $5. per
acre.