Genealogy Sources
People - W
- 1930 census
- STAEBELL, Magdalene 63, living with husband Bernard and two children,
Buffalo, enumeration district 186, p.48
- Magdalene was born in Germany, immigrated 1884
- E-Mail message from Linda K. Benzin, January 2002
- Most of the Wagatha family arrived in America on the ship Labrador,
arriving in New York from Le Havre on 15-Dec-1880
- Passengers: Jean 57, Catharina 52, Berhard 29, Ferdinand 17, Catharina
16, Kdeline, Maria-Anna 11
- Martin Wagatha, age 22, brother of Magdalena, arrived on the ship France,
arriving in New York from Le Havre on 03-Nov-1880
- Bussiere Genealogy
- Born: 26-Oct-1866 in Aschbach, Alsace, France (source #12)
- Died: 11-Mar-1937 in Buffalo, New York
- Daughter of Jean Wagatha and Catherine Bohn (source #12)
- Wife of Bernard Staebell
- Family History Report contributed by Nancy
Kirwan Archdekin, April, 2001
- Son of Franz Anton Wagner and Margaretha Strasser
- Married Margaretha Staebell
- Bussiere Genealogy
- Born: 02-Sep-1818 in Stundwiller
- Died: 04-Sep-1879 in Alden
- Wife of Mathias Staebell
- E-mail correspondence from Betty Seigler Klein, Jan-2004:
- Born in Siegen, Bas-Rhin, France
- First cousin of Franz Anton Wagner (husband of Magdalena Sugg) of Alden,
New York
- "Descendants of Sebastian Heintz," a website by Betty L. Thomas
of Boylston, Massachusetts, at http://members.tripod.com/~BettyT/heintz/heintz.htm
- Marie Crescence WAGNER was born on 13 May 1797 in Niederlauterbach,
Bas Rhin, Alsace, France. She died on 23 Jun 1855 in Sheldon, Wyoming,
New York. She was buried in St. Cecilias Catholic Church Cemetery, Sheldon,
Wyoming, NY. She was included in the1850 US census for Sheldon, Wyoming,
NY.
- Daughter of Francois Joseph WAGNER and Magdalena JOST
- Family History Report contributed by Nancy
Kirwan Archdekin, April, 2001
- George Walter, son of Balthasar Walter and Margaretha Philipps
- Married Barbara Fix
- E-mail correspondence from Carol Gable, March 2001
- b March 27, 1920 in Buffalo
- d Sept. 24, 1983 (age 63) in Fort Worth, Texas
- Husband of Marcella Clarissa Staebell
- Family History Report contributed by Nancy
Kirwan Archdekin, April, 2001
- Maria Eva Walter, daughter of Balthasar Walter and Margaretha Philipps
- Married Mathias Kocher
- "O'Toole Family Tree" by Patricia Gausnell, at http://awt.ancestry.com/cgi-bin/igm.cgi?db=pattygausnell
on Ancestry World Tree
- Birth: 6 JUL 1830 in Huttendorff,Bas-Rhin,France
- Father: Laurent or Lorentz Weber b: 1796 in (of)Huttendorff,Bas-Rhin,France
- Mother: Gertrude Matter b: 4 APR 1806 in (of)Huttendorff,Bas-Rhin,France
- Marriage: Joseph Daul b: 3 FEB 1829 in Morshwiller,Bas-Rhin,France
- Married: 9 MAR 1853 in Huttendorff,Bas-Rhin,France
- FHL Microfilm 1324471 - Church records,
1859-1921
Sacred Heart Catholic Church, Niagara Falls, New York
Item 1 - Baptisms, 1865-1896
- 20-Aug-1872 (p.42) - Baptism of Laurentius Georgius Daul
- Parents: Joseph Daul and Maria Magdalena Weber
- 1880 Census
- Maria Daul, age 50, born in Alsace, living in Wheatfield, Niagara County,
New York, with husband Joseph and four children
- Information received from Noel Balthasar, Oct-2004
- Correspondence from Marge
Thomas, Jan-2003
- Married Frank Steibel
- Daughter of Nicalus and Magdelina Wenzel
- Born February 18, 1851 in Germany and died February 23, 1936 in Pittsburgh,
PA
- 1880 Census: This June 1st 1880 Census shows Helena Steibell was 29
years of age, white female, the spouse of the Head of Household and not
employed. She had four children and a fourteen-year-old servant (Anna
Voss from Prussia). Helena was born in Bavaria and both parents were born
in Bavaria. She lived on Carey Alley, 25th Ward, Pittsburgh, PA.
- Goldberg Evangelical Church Records,
1815-1864, Goldberg, Mecklenberg-Schwerin, Germany
LDS FHL Microfilm 69125
- Marriage record of Carl Laborn and Sophia Westphal, 16-Oct-1847
- Bride's name: Charlotte Sophia Dorothea WESTPHAL
- Father of the Bride: Joachim WESTPHAL
- Boarding List for the Sailing
Ship Rudolph, from Hamburg, 15-Sep-1857
- Name is given as Sophie Labron
- Age: 46
- Place of Residence: Malow in the country Meichlburg
- Newspaper article about the Rudolph "Poison
Ship"
- Place of Residence: Mido, near Geldburg, in Alsace-Lorraine
- Sophia died about four days into the voyage
- Sophia's sister had a stepdaughter on board the ship, who grew up to
be Mrs. Hagaman of Kent, Ohio, written about in another article in the
newspaper
- 1901 Canada Census
- SCHNEIDER, Jacob 32 b.04-Apr-1869, wife Ida 27 b.17-Feb-1874, daughter
Florence 4 b.06-Jan-1897, daughter Viola 2 b.21-Nov-1899, son William
6/12 b.04-Oct-1900, father Jacob Sr. 67 b.15-Oct-1833, brother Peter 28,
p.1
- Ida and Florence were born in NY and immigrated to canada in 1898;
all others were born in Ontario
- Roman Catholic
- Jacob Jr. is a Well Driller
- Jacob Sr. is a Building Manager
- Mother tongue spoken is German
- Bussiere Genealogy
- Born: 18-Jan-1940
- Died: 1987 in Toledo, Ohio
- Husband of Donna Staebell
- Social Security Death Index
- b. 18-Jan-1940, d. 21-Dec-1987, residence: 43447 Millbury, Wood, OH
- Baptism record of Maria Anna Wild, Soufflenheim
microfilm FHL # 0740080, v.1, p. 348
- Baptism date: 16-Jun-1765
- Parents: Joannes Wilt and Maria Anna Kieffer
- Baptism record, Soufflenheim microfilm
FHL # 0740080, v.1, p. 348
- Baptism date: 16-Jun-1765
- Parents: Joannes Wilt and Maria Anna Kieffer
- Death record, Soufflenheim microfilm
FHL # 0740030
- 19-Jun-1815 (#23)
- age 51
- Widow of Antoine Muller
- Father and mother are not named
- Marriage record
of her daughter Catharina's marriage to Joseph Voegele, 1821
- Date of death: 19-Jun-1815
- Correspondence between Kathryn Smith and Brian Smith, 2000
- Church records of St. Mary's of the Assumption, Lancaster, New York
Research by Susan Muench
- Marriage: 16-Aug-1894, Jos. Raudenstrach, son of George R and M. Voegele,
to M/A Wintermantel, daughter of Jos. W and Frances Gatte
- 1900 Census
- "Rottenstrau" family on St. Mary's Street, Lancaster Village,
Enumeration District 251, p.30:
- ROTTENSTRAU, Joseph (b.May-1865), Mary (b.Jul-1869), 4 children
- Correspondence between Stephen Delzer and Brian Smith, 2000