_Edward BILLING _____+
| (1753 - 1828) m 1783
_William BILLING ____|
| (1795 - 1875) m 1840|
| |_Mary LEAN __________+
| m 1783
|
|--Thomas John BILLING
| (1846 - 1923)
| _____________________
| |
|_Eliza PEARDON ______|
(1825 - 1903) m 1840|
|_____________________
Thomas John, b. 1 Nov 1846, at New Plymouth, killed with 13 others when the rail express crashed into a slip at Ongarue on 6 Jul 1923; buried at Rahotu cemetery.
_John COWLING _______+
| (1847 - ....) m 1872
_James B. COWLING ___|
| (1879 - ....) m 1902|
| |_Laura Dora BILLING _+
| (1848 - ....) m 1872
|
|--Victor COWLING
| (1905 - ....)
| _____________________
| |
|_Mary A. ____________|
(1884 - ....) m 1902|
|_____________________
_John Jean ERMATINGER _
| (1841 - ....)
_Robert ERMATINGER __|
| (1875 - ....) |
| |_Julia ROULEAU ________
| (1844 - ....)
|
|--Frederick ERMATINGER
| (1899 - ....)
| _______________________
| |
|_Ida GARDNER ________|
|
|_______________________
G 41B Pink granite. Margaret WATSON/beloved wife of/Wm. Watson/1895-1955
_Jariah SCHMACHTENBERGER _+
| (1852 - 1922) m 1876
_Clarence Ulry SCHMACHTENBERGER _|
| (1898 - 1982) m 1928 |
| |_Hannah Rachel DAVISON ___
| (1858 - 1921) m 1876
|
|--Evelyn SCHMACHTENBERGER
|
| _Charles MCELRAVY ________
| |
|_Elnor MCELRAVY _________________|
(1907 - 1977) m 1928 |
|_Clara PRENTICE __________
_Adam SCHMACHTENBERGER _+
|
_Adolph SCHMACHTENBERGER _|
| (1789 - 1859) m 1815 |
| |________________________
|
|
|--Samuel SCHMACHTENBERGER
| (1823 - 1898)
| _Adam RUPERT ___________+
| | (1758 - 1841) m 1782
|_Margaret RUPERT _________|
(1793 - 1884) m 1815 |
|_Mary GOETZ ____________
(1754 - 1841) m 1782
Samuel Schmachtenberger was born in Stark county, Ohio, on Feb. 7, 1823. He there grew to manhood and in 1850 was married to Ann Eliza Schaeffer. After marriage the couple continued to reside in Ohio until 1863 when they came west and settled on a farm in Anderson township. The family resided on a farm for sev years and then moved to Marshall. About twelve years ago, the family moved to Terre Haute where they have since resided.
Mr. Schmachtenberger was a carpenter and builder by trade. He followed this occupation nearly all his life. While he resided in Marshall, he built a number of nice houses here. During a part of the time he lived in theis city, he conducted a lumber yard and during his residence in Terre Haute, he followed the same business.
Our subject was a man of strong constitution but of late years he was afflicted with Bright's disease which caused his death on dec. 19 after being confined to his bed only a few days. The funeral was conducted at his residence on the afternoon of the 21st and the remains were interred in Woodlawn cemetery.
Besides his aged wife, the deceased left the following children: Jariah who has a family and lived in Anderson township; Mrs. Ed Garwood who resides in Marshall; Ottomer, who has a family and resides at Roodhouse, Ill.; and Ira and Misses Margaret and Eva who reside at home. One child died in infancy.
The deceased was an honest, industrious, chirstian gentleman. In early life he belonged to the Lutheran church, but when he came to this county there was no church of this denomination close, and he then joined the Christian church of which he was a faithful member for more than thrity years. By his industry he had accumulated considerable property and left his family in comfortable circumstances.
Contributed by Cindy McCachern
Schmacktenberger, Sam'l; M; W; 76; Dec. 19, 1898; Terre Haute; CH-46; 60
Samuel Schmachtenberger, age 28, M, Carpenter, 760, Ohio
The funeral was conducted at his residence on the afternoon of the
21st and the remains were interred in Woodlawn cemetery.
Samuel's obituary.
After marriage the couple continued to reside
in Ohio until 1863 when they came west and settled on a farm in
Anderson township.
About twelve years ago, the family
moved to Terre Haute where they have since resided.
Obituary of Samuel SCHMACHTENBERGER, Clark County, Illinois
Contributed by: Cindy McCachern
Obituary of Samuel Schmachtenberger
Samuel Schmachtenberger was born in Stark county, Ohio, on Feb.
7, 1823. He there grew to manhood and in 1850 was married to Ann
Eliza Schaeffer. After marriage the couple continued to reside
in Ohio until 1863 when they came west and settled on a farm in
Anderson township. The family resided on a farm for sev years
and then moved to Marshall. About twelve years ago, the family
moved to Terre Haute where they have since resided.
Mr. Schmachtenberger was a carpenter and builder by trade. He
followed this occupation nearly all his life. While he resided
in Marshall, he built a number of nice houses here. During a
part of the time he lived in this city, he conducted a lumber
yard and during his residence in Terre Haute he followed the
same business.
Our subject was a man of strong constitution but of late years he
was afflicted with Bright's disease which caused his death on
Dec. 19 after being confined to his bed only a few days. The
funeral was conducted at his residence on the afternoon of the
21st and the remains were interred in Woodlawn cemetery.
Besides his aged wife, the deceased left the following children:
Jariah who has a family and lived in Anderson township; Mrs. Ed
Garwood who resides in Marshall; Ottomer, who has a family and
resides at Roodhouse, Ill.; and Ira and Misses Margaret and Eva
who reside at home. One child died in infancy.
The deceased was an honest, industrious, christian gentleman. In
early life he belonged to the Lutheran church but when he came to
this county there was no church of this denomination close, and
he then joined the Christian church of which he was a faithful
member for more than thirty years. By his industry he had
accumulated considerable property and left his family in
comfortable circumstances.
Smackdenberger (sic), Samuel; Married: May 2, 1850; In Stark Co, OH; Spouse: Shaffer, Anna Eliza; Gender M; More: Family History Library, Salt Lake City, UT, Fil #0897628
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