Mathilda Catherine Karst

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Generation: 1

  1. 1.  Mathilda Catherine Karst was born on 6 Aug 1882 in Huntington, Huntington County, Indiana, USA (daughter of Peter Paul Karst and Mary Sophia Royal).

    Mathilda married Peter Thome on 22 Nov 1905 in Huntington, Huntington County, Indiana, USA. Peter was born on 7 Jan 1875 in Ohio, USA. [Group Sheet] [Family Chart]


Generation: 2

  1. 2.  Peter Paul Karst was born on 29 Jun 1846 in Pennsylvania, USA (son of Peter Karst and Anna S. Ziegler); died on 29 Apr 1914 in Huntington, Huntington County, Indiana, USA.

    Peter married Mary Sophia Royal on 23 Nov 1875 in Huntington, Huntington County, Indiana, USA. Mary was born in 1855 in Ohio, USA; died on 22 Jan 1892 in Huntington, Huntington County, Indiana, USA. [Group Sheet] [Family Chart]


  2. 3.  Mary Sophia Royal was born in 1855 in Ohio, USA; died on 22 Jan 1892 in Huntington, Huntington County, Indiana, USA.
    Children:
    1. Charles Peter Karst was born on 20 Jan 1877 in Huntington, Huntington County, Indiana, USA.
    2. Sarah Ann Karst was born on 2 Apr 1879 in Huntington, Huntington County, Indiana, USA; died on 10 Aug 1956 in Huntington, Huntington County, Indiana, USA.
    3. 1. Mathilda Catherine Karst was born on 6 Aug 1882 in Huntington, Huntington County, Indiana, USA.
    4. Mary Agnes Karst was born on 4 Sep 1886 in Huntington, Huntington County, Indiana, USA.
    5. Isabelle Karst was born on 24 Mar 1889 in Huntington, Huntington County, Indiana, USA; died in in Huntington, Huntington County, Indiana, USA.


Generation: 3

  1. 4.  Peter Karst was born on 4 Nov 1816 in Bingen, Darmstadt, Hessen; died on 15 Dec 1901 in Huntington County, Indiana, USA.

    Notes:

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    Father: Martin Albert Karst Mother: Anna Marie Gruber b: 27 NOV 1787 in Welgesheim, Germany
    Sources:

    Title: History of Huntington County (Indiana) Publication: 1914 Repository: Call Number: Media: Book Page: 810-811 Text: "Peter Karst was born in Germany, and as a young man decided to cast his lot with the citizens of the United States, of whose country he heard such glowing tales. Accordingly, he came to this country, and after a short stay in New York, his landing point, made his way to Pennsylvania, where he met and married Anna Zeigler, a native of the Keystone state. Subsequently, they moved on to Hancock county, Ohio, then to Henry county, Indiana, and finally to Huntington county, this state, and in the Spring of 1865 located in Polk township, where Mr. Karst continued to be engaged in agricultural pursuits throughout the balance of his life. He was the father of five sons and four daughters, and of these children four are living in 1913: Peter, who is a resident of Huntington, Indiana; Jacob; Barney W., a resident of Montana; and Sylvester, whose home is in Polk township."
    Title: Genealogy of Eckert-Karst-Scher & Related Families Author: Gerald P. Scher Publication: Published by the author December 1970 Note: Excellent Repository: Note: Library of J. Marc Wheat Call Number: Media: Book Page: 1DEK Text: cites name as "William Barnhart "Barney" Karst"
    Title: Genealogy of Eckert-Karst-Scher & Related Families Author: Gerald P. Scher Publication: Published by the author December 1970 Note: Excellent Repository: Note: Library of J. Marc Wheat Call Number: Media: Book Page: 1DEK, 2K

    Peter Karst was born one of twins in the Grand Duchy of Hessen Darmstadt near Bingen, Germany on November 4, 1816. He was baptized at Sts. Philip and Jacob Church in Badenheim, Germany as were the rest of his paternal family. He was the first of the family to come to America, arriving at New York in October 1842 aboard the ship Baltimore unaccompanied by any relative. After a short stay in New York, he moved on to Reading, Pennsylvania where he secured employment as a farm laborer. Initially he received $4.00 per month for his work, and was later given a raise to $6.00 per month. From these small earnings he managed to start a home of his own. Peter Karst married Anna S. Zeigler in approximately 1844. She was a native of Pennsylvania and a member of the Lutheran Church until the spring of 1865, at which time she became a Catholic. On June 29, 1849 Peter Karst?s paternal family, Mr. and Mrs. Martin A. Karst and family immigrated to America. Only Peter?s twin brother, John, remained in Germany until late in 1849 when he also came to America. An uncle and Aunt, Peter and Elizabeth (Bosseng) Karst and family, also arrived at New York on the same ship with his parents June 1849. After a short stay at Reading, Pa., the three families moved to Hancock County, Ohio. Peter and Anna (Zeigler) Karst had two children, Peter P., and Mary A., at that time. In Eagle Township, south of Findlay, Peter resumed his agricultural pursuits with his father and uncle. By 1862, six additional children were born to Peter and Anna. In that year they moved from their home in Union Twp. of Hancock County to a farm near New Bavaria in Pleasant Twp. in Henry County Ohio. Also, Barney, and a daughter, Helen, were born during their tenure in Pleasant Twp. In the spring of 1865 the family moved from New Bavaria to Polk Twp. in Huntington County, Indiana. During the move, their youngest child, Helen, was killed in an accidental fall from a wagon in Huntington County. Peter Karst purchased a 160 acre farm approximately six and one half miles southwest of Huntington. The land consisted of heavy timber and swamp. Later he bought two additional 80 acre tracts, a 40 acre tract, and a 30 acre tract. He ditched them all with wooden planks and made them useful for agriculture. He built a store on the corner of his farm. The place was called Harlansburg. A man by the name of Harlan owned a sawmill there. Mr. Karst donated and delivered most of the heavy timber that was used in the construction of the first church in Huntington, Indiana Sts. Peter and Paul Church. Peter and Anna (Zeigler) Karst were the parents of six sons and four daughters, They also raised a granddaughter, Annie Keefer, who was but two and one half years old when both of her parents died in 1872. 1816 BIRTH: Gerald P. Scher, Genealogy of the Eckert, Karst, Scher, and Related Families, 1970. CS71.S5515 1970. p. 1K1 and 2K, interesting biography on p. 2K1. Twin of John Karst (d. 23 Feb 1887).1849 IMMIGRATION: "AMERICAN IMMIGRATION OF KARST FAMILIES AND INDIVIDUALS. Ref. National Archives Microfilm #80 page 833 of "Passenger Lists at New York City" for 1849. Among 293 passengers arriving at New York June 29, 1849 aboard Ship "Oneida" from French port Havre (now LeHavre) were the following: Passenger No. Name Biographical Reference 158 Karst, Martin Albert See page 1K, 1K1, or -7k 159 Karst, Elizabeth, wife Maria Elizabeth (Bertram) Karst 160 Karst, Jacob, son See p. 5K; later Res. Defiance Oh. 161 Karst, Franz, son See p. 6K; Res. Findlay, Ohio 162 Karst, Elisa, daughter See p.7K; later Mrs. Josiah Zoll 163 Karst, Pierre See pages 1K and 1K2; brother of Martin Albert, above; page -7k 164 Karst, Eliza, wife Elizabeth (Bosseng) Karst p.1K2 165 Karst, Catherine, daughter died in Toledo single, See p. 1K2 166 Karst, Pierre, son Peter 1834 to 1872, See p. 1K2 167 Karst, Frances, daughter later Mrs. William B. Fleck See p. 1K2 Peter Karst Sr. (1816-1901) immigrated at New York in Oct. 1842 arriving aboard Ship Baltimore accompanied by no relatives. See pages 1K1, 2K, and biography on page 2K1. He was the son of Martin Albert Karst, #158 above. Peter's twin brother, John Karst, immigrated to America late in 1849 with his wife and children. See pages 1K1 and 3K. John B. Karst, son of #163 above, immigrated to America in 1848. See page 1K2 and biography on page 8K. *34 [8K _A Centennial Biographical History of Hancock County, Ohio. Published by Lewis Publishing Co., Chicago and New York, 1903. pp447-448.] George Heinrich Karst (page -6k) immigrated at Philadelphia, Pennsylvania. The date of immigration is unknown, but it was probably after 1870. Jakob Reutter b. 3-4-1849 (page -14k) immigrated to America. His place of immigration and marital status are unknown. August Karst and wife, Bertha Karst, immigrated to America before 1900. Their lineage to this genealogy is unknown at this time. Names of their known descendants begin on page 13K." Scher, p-1k.

    Peter married Anna S. Ziegler about 1844 in Reading, Berks County, Pennsylvania, USA. Anna was born on 20 Oct 1818 in Huntington County, Indiana, USA; died on 24 Feb 1902 in Huntington County, Indiana, USA. [Group Sheet] [Family Chart]


  2. 5.  Anna S. Ziegler was born on 20 Oct 1818 in Huntington County, Indiana, USA; died on 24 Feb 1902 in Huntington County, Indiana, USA.
    Children:
    1. 2. Peter Paul Karst was born on 29 Jun 1846 in Pennsylvania, USA; died on 29 Apr 1914 in Huntington, Huntington County, Indiana, USA.
    2. Jacob Karst was born on 24 Apr 1852 in Hancock County, Ohio, USA; died on 10 Feb 1921 in Huntington, Huntington County, Indiana, USA; was buried in Mount Calvary Cemetery, Huntington, Huntington County, Indiana, USA.
    3. Catherine Anna Karst was born on 2 Feb 1861 in Cannonsburg, Hancock County, Ohio, USA; died on 2 Oct 1924 in Huntington, Huntington County, Indiana, USA; was buried on 4 Oct 1924 in Mount Calvary Cemetery, Huntington, Huntington County, Indiana, USA.
    4. Bernard William Karst was born on 24 Sep 1863 in Ohio, USA; died on 13 Feb 1936 in Great Falls, Cascade County, Montana, USA.
    5. Sylvester Nicholas Karst was born on 15 Mar 1867 in Huntington County, Indiana, USA; died on 27 Jan 1950 in Huntington, Huntington County, Indiana, USA; was buried in Mount Calvary Cemetery, Huntington, Huntington County, Indiana, USA.