Unknown Stratmann



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Generation: 1

  1. 1.  Unknown Stratmann

Generation: 2

  1. 2.  Richard C. Stratmann was born on 12 Dec 1907 in Missouri, USA; died on 16 May 1997 in Belleville, Saint Clair County, Illinois, USA.

    Richard married Priscilla Marxer on 5 May 1937 in Millstadt, Saint Clair County, Illinois, USA. Priscilla (daughter of Charles Lorenz Marxer and Mary E. Ehrstein) was born on 9 Dec 1911 in Millstadt, Saint Clair County, Illinois, USA; died in 0Dec 1986 in Millstadt, Saint Clair County, Illinois, USA. [Group Sheet] [Family Chart]


  2. 3.  Priscilla Marxer was born on 9 Dec 1911 in Millstadt, Saint Clair County, Illinois, USA (daughter of Charles Lorenz Marxer and Mary E. Ehrstein); died in 0Dec 1986 in Millstadt, Saint Clair County, Illinois, USA.
    Children:
    1. Deanne Stratmann
    2. Unknown Stratmann
    3. 1. Unknown Stratmann


Generation: 3

  1. 6.  Charles Lorenz Marxer was born on 29 Apr 1884 in Millstadt, Saint Clair County, Illinois, USA (son of Alois Marxer and Anna Pistor); died in 0Sep 1972 in Millstadt, Saint Clair County, Illinois, USA.

    Notes:

    BIOGRAPHY: MARXER
    http://www.itcs.uiuc.edu/users/beaumont/Marxer.htm
    The first of our ancestors to come to America were the Marxers. In 1845, they emigrated from Altenheim, North Alsace, Canton Zaborn (48 43'N, 7 50'E). Altenheim is just 50 kilometers south of Birkenhordt, where the Ehrstein family originated, and 60 kilometers south of Hambach, where the Stoeckels originated. The close proximity of these towns illustrates how similar the economic conditions might have been for the families who were deciding to emigrate.
    Germans actually predominated in this region of France. Ninety-nine percent of the inhabitants spoke German in the 1800s, so their cultural heritage approximates the heritage of their countrymen across the Rhine River. Also, since Altenheim was just 25 miles from Strasbourg, it must have had a relationship much like Millstadt and St. Louis, especially in the 1840s.

    CENSUS: 1900:
    Name: Charles Marxer Home in 1900: Millstadt, St Clair, Illinois Age: 16 Estimated birth year: 1884 Birthplace: Illinois Race: White Relationship to head-of-house: Son

    MILITARY:
    World War I Draft Registration Cards, 1917-1918 Record about Charles Lorenz Marxer
    Name: Charles Lorenz Marxer
    City: Not Stated
    County: St Clair
    State: Illinois
    Birth Date: 29 Apr 1884
    Race: White
    Roll: 1614579
    DraftBoard: 1


    CENSUS: 1920:
    Name: Chas L Marxer Age: 35 years Estimated birth year: 1884 Birthplace: Illinois Race: White Home in 1920: Millstadt, St Clair, Illinois Roll: T625_403 Page: 4A ED: 202 Image: 1121

    Charles married Mary E. Ehrstein on 27 Apr 1909 in Millstadt, Saint Clair County, Illinois, USA. Mary (daughter of Michael Ehrstein and Mary Stoeckel) was born on 25 Aug 1885 in Grand Chain, Pulaski County, Illinois, USA; died on 19 Aug 1972 in Millstadt, Saint Clair County, Illinois, USA. [Group Sheet] [Family Chart]


  2. 7.  Mary E. Ehrstein was born on 25 Aug 1885 in Grand Chain, Pulaski County, Illinois, USA (daughter of Michael Ehrstein and Mary Stoeckel); died on 19 Aug 1972 in Millstadt, Saint Clair County, Illinois, USA.

    Notes:

    DEATH:
    Social Security Death Index:
    Name: MARY MARXER SSN: 340-28-7062 Last Residence: 62260 Millstadt, Saint Clair, IL Born: 25 Aug 1886 Last Benefit: Died: Sep 1972 State (Year) SSN issued: IL (1951 And 1952 )

    Children:
    1. 3. Priscilla Marxer was born on 9 Dec 1911 in Millstadt, Saint Clair County, Illinois, USA; died in 0Dec 1986 in Millstadt, Saint Clair County, Illinois, USA.


Generation: 4

  1. 12.  Alois Marxer was born on 25 May 1857 in Millstadt, Saint Clair County, Illinois, USA (son of Lorenz Marxer and Regina Wundel); died on 26 Jun 1922 in Millstadt, Saint Clair County, Illinois, USA.

    Alois married Anna Pistor on 25 Apr 1882 in Illinois, USA. Anna (daughter of Wilhelm Pistor and Cecilia Lettenecker) was born on 25 May 1864 in Missouri, USA; died on 11 Feb 1934 in Millstadt, Saint Clair County, Illinois, USA. [Group Sheet] [Family Chart]


  2. 13.  Anna Pistor was born on 25 May 1864 in Missouri, USA (daughter of Wilhelm Pistor and Cecilia Lettenecker); died on 11 Feb 1934 in Millstadt, Saint Clair County, Illinois, USA.
    Children:
    1. Eugene William Marxer was born on 2 Dec 1882 in Millstadt, Saint Clair County, Illinois, USA; died in 0Apr 1967 in Millstadt, Saint Clair County, Illinois, USA.
    2. 6. Charles Lorenz Marxer was born on 29 Apr 1884 in Millstadt, Saint Clair County, Illinois, USA; died in 0Sep 1972 in Millstadt, Saint Clair County, Illinois, USA.

  3. 14.  Michael Ehrstein was born on 6 Jan 1852 in Rochester, Monroe County, New York, USA (son of Anton Ehrstein and Anna Christina Kärcher); died on 5 Nov 1920 in Grand Chain, Pulaski County, Illinois, USA; was buried on 8 Nov 1920 in Masonic Cemetery, Grand Chain, Pulaski County, Illinois, USA.

    Notes:

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    BIOGRAPHY: http://www.itcs.uiuc.edu/users/beaumont/HTMfiles/EHRSTEIN.HTM
    Michael Ehrstein was a farmer.
    The Messenger carried his obituary: After a requiem High Mass, for the repose of his soul, the body of Michael Ehrstein was laid to rest in Grand Chain (Pulaski County, Illinois) Monday, November 8, 1920. The deceased was afflicted by paralysis in December of 1918, while at the home of his eldest son Michael, and for two years and eleven months he was a helpless invalid at the Sisters Hospital of the Holy Cross in Cairo, Illinois. He succumbed to a third stroke shortly after midnight Friday November 5, 1920. The son of Anton and Christina Ehrstein, he was born on November 9, 1851 in Rochester, New York in Monroe County. His wife preceded him to the grave in 1904. At his funeral were his two surviving brothers and his children. The funeral was largely attended -- a real tribute to the old timer. Non-Catholics alone filled the church, while St. Catherine's people stood in the aisles and on the steps.
    Three sources, Michael's wedding license, death certificate, and Messenger obituary, list his birthplace as Rochester, New York. I believe this is accurate. However, there is no proof from birth records in Rochester and there is considerable uncertainty over Michael Ehrstein's exact birth date. According to his death certificate he was born January 6, 1849. However, if Christina's birth date (June 17, 1848) is correct, it would be impossible for Michael's birth date to be January 6, 1849 -- just seven months later. Also, if the passenger list is correct, the Ehrsteins entered the United States August 1, 1851, and Michael was not listed there.
    Michael's obituary in the Messenger reported his birth date as November 9. However, Michael's family would certainly have remembered the day he celebrated his birth, and that was reported as January 6 by Michael's eldest son, Michael, on his death certificate.
    St. Catherine's in Grand Chain reported that Michael died at age 69 years, 9 months and 29 days and that his birth date was January 6, 1851. Again, if the passenger list is correct, the Ehrsteins entered the United States August 1, 1851, and Michael was not listed among the passengers, so I believe the January 6, 1851 date is wrong.
    The 1860 and 1880 U.S. Census for St. Clair County, Illinois, taken during the month of June, listed Michael as 8 and 28 years old, respectively. Michael's mother, Christina, was alive for the 1860 Census and she would have certainly remembered the year of his birth. Also, Michael's marriage certificate from St. Clair County reported his age as 26 in June 1878. These three sources, together, suggest a birth date between August 1, 1851 (Ehrsteins' arrival in the United States) and June 4, 1852. And practically, this narrows his birth date between August 1, 1851 and January 6, 1852, the date on his death certificate.
    If Michael was born in January of 1852, he would have been conceived in April, 1851. Christina would have been pregnant with him just prior to leaving Germany and three months pregnant on the voyage across the Atlantic. No doubt, she would have been miserable on a sailing ship crossing the ocean. These voyages were difficult enough for the healthiest of passengers, but they would have been extremely difficult for a pregnant woman. Furthermore, in 1851, the journey from New York to Illinois would have required traveling by boat on the Hudson River, the Great Lakes, and then the Illinois River. Maybe once they reached Rochester, New York, they decided to stay there until Michael was born, or perhaps he was actually born on the trip to Belleville somewhere near Rochester on Lake Erie, accounting for the family story that "he couldn't wait to get to Illinois so he was born on the voyage," according to Irma Huber, nee Plogmann.
    Michael married Mary Stoeckel in Belleville on June 4, 1878. She was born on December 8, 1858 and she died December 25, 1904 in Grand Chain, Illinois according to Clayton Ehrstein who lived in Grand Chain. There does not seem to be a death certificate in either Pulaski or Alexander Counties. The death was not reported in the Cairo Citizen or the Pulaski Enterprise, either. But she is buried beside Michael, her husband, in Grand Chain's Masonic Cemetery.
    These Ehrstein children were born in the Belleville, Illinois area, not in Grand Chain. However, no birth certificates exist in St. Clair County. They moved to Grand Chain, Illinois between Frederich Anton's death in Belleville on August 20, 1886 and Katie's death in Grand Chain on September 10, 1898. Anton Ehrstein died March 31, 1887 leaving Michael a farm. Michael never seems to have lived on the farm he inherited. Instead, he probably sold it to finance his move to Grand Chain were he purchased land. Clayton Ehrstein reported that several families from Belleville moved to Grand Chain around this time.

    St. Peter and Paul's Church, 720 Main Street West, Rochester, New York, found Michael's baptismal record. It says he was born January 6, 1852 and that the baptism was witnessed by Michael Wegmann and Clara Metzger.

    OBITUARY: EHRSTEIN, Michael 69y. Mary STOECKEL Nov. 12, 1920, p. 1

    Michael married Mary Stoeckel on 4 Jun 1878 in Belleville, Saint Clair County, Illinois, USA. Mary (daughter of Georg Stöckel Stoeckel and Maria Scharfenberger) was born on 8 Dec 1858 in Grand Chain, Pulaski County, Illinois, USA; died on 25 Dec 1904 in Grand Chain, Pulaski County, Illinois, USA; was buried in Masonic Cemetery, Grand Chain, Pulaski County, Illinois, USA. [Group Sheet] [Family Chart]


  4. 15.  Mary Stoeckel was born on 8 Dec 1858 in Grand Chain, Pulaski County, Illinois, USA (daughter of Georg Stöckel Stoeckel and Maria Scharfenberger); died on 25 Dec 1904 in Grand Chain, Pulaski County, Illinois, USA; was buried in Masonic Cemetery, Grand Chain, Pulaski County, Illinois, USA.

    Notes:

    http://www.itcs.uiuc.edu/users/beaumont/HTMfiles/STOECKEL.HTM
    The Stoeckel family emigrated in 1858, from the area near Neustadt, just 25 kilometers north of Birkenhordt, which was the home village of the Ehrsteins. George Stoeckel came from Diedesfeld and his wife, Mary, came from Hambach. Both lie on the edge of the Haardt Mountains near Neustadt (49 25'N, 8 10'E) within the Royal Bavarian Rhine Country, or Palatinate as does Birkenhordt.

    George and Mary Stoeckel produced 10 children the first of which was born before they were married. Mary was their second child. She was born 11 months after her mother's conversion to Catholicism and her marriage to George in the Catholic Church.
    Mary -- Born December 8, 1858 in Illinois according to her marriage certificate. This means that she was conceived in March, 1858 on the voyage to America. She married Michael Ehrstein.

    Children:
    1. Michael Valentine Ehrstein was born on 19 Sep 1879 in Grand Chain, Pulaski County, Illinois, USA; died on 4 Oct 1971 in Grand Chain, Pulaski County, Illinois, USA.
    2. Emma Elizabeth Ehrstein was born on 2 Aug 1881 in Grand Chain, Pulaski County, Illinois, USA; died on 25 Dec 1966 in Grand Chain, Pulaski County, Illinois, USA.
    3. Frederich Anton Ehrstein was born on 6 Oct 1884 in Grand Chain, Pulaski County, Illinois, USA; died on 20 Aug 1886 in Grand Chain, Pulaski County, Illinois, USA.
    4. 7. Mary E. Ehrstein was born on 25 Aug 1885 in Grand Chain, Pulaski County, Illinois, USA; died on 19 Aug 1972 in Millstadt, Saint Clair County, Illinois, USA.
    5. Mathilda Anna Ehrstein was born on 7 Aug 1888 in Grand Chain, Pulaski County, Illinois, USA; died on 13 Sep 1977 in Millstadt, Saint Clair County, Illinois, USA.
    6. Katie C. Ehrstein was born on 10 Feb 1891 in Grand Chain, Pulaski County, Illinois, USA; died on 10 Sep 1898 in Grand Chain, Pulaski County, Illinois, USA.
    7. George Andrew Ehrstein was born on 5 Jul 1893 in Grand Chain, Pulaski County, Illinois, USA; died on 2 Jan 1963 in Florida, USA; was buried in St. Catherine's Cemetery, Grand Chain, Pulaski County, Illinois, USA.