_John Quincy Adams PAIGE __+
| (1845 - 1914) m 1864
_Irvin F. PAIGE _____|
| (1878 - ....) m 1903|
| |_Salinda SCHMACHTENBERGER _+
| (1848 - ....) m 1864
|
|--Bertha M. PAIGE
|
| _William O'BRIEN __________
| | (1852 - ....) m 1875
|_Minnie May O'BRIEN _|
(1886 - ....) m 1903|
|_Charlotte ________________
(1853 - ....) m 1875
_Adolph SCHMACHTENBERGER _+
| (1789 - 1859) m 1815
_Benjamin SCHMACHTENBERGER _|
| (1816 - 1894) m 1845 |
| |_Margaret RUPERT _________+
| (1793 - 1884) m 1815
|
|--Adolph SCHMACHTENBERGER
| (1848 - 1921)
| _Peter MILLER ____________+
| | (1779 - 1845) m 1813
|_Susannah MILLER ___________|
(1820 - 1889) m 1845 |
|_Mary STEWART ____________
(1786 - 1855) m 1813
Landowners:
SCHMACHTENBERGER, A.
6 262 269 SMOTTENBURGER BENJAMIN 32 M CARPENTER 400 OH
7 262 269 SMOTTENBURGER SUSANNAH 30 F OH
8 262 269 SMOTTENBURGER CLEOPHUS 4 M OH
9 262 269 SMOTTENBURGER ADOLPH 2 M
ADOLPH SCHMACHTENBERGER, one of the representative farmers of Pulaski township, has passed his entire life in Williams county and is a member of one of its well-known pioneer families. He was born in Bryan, the judicial center of this county, on the 29th of June, 1848, and is a son of Benjamin and Susannah (Miller) Schmachtenberger.
SCHMACHTENS ADOLPH
County Name: WILLIAMS Date of Death: 12/5/1921
Volume Number: 3759 Certificate Number: 71836
1880 United States Census
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Household:
Name Relation Marital Status Gender Race Age Birthplace Occupation Father's Birthplace Mother's Birthplace
Adolph SCHMACHTENBERG Self M Male W 31 OH Farmer OH OH
Cristina B. SCHMACHTENBERG Wife M Female W 25 OH Keeping House PA WUERTTEMBERG
Hettie S. SCHMACHTENBERG Dau S Female W 1 OH OH OH
Henry P. THIEL Other S Male W 17 OH Works On Farm JAPAN DARMSTADT
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Source Information:
Census Place Pulaski, Williams, Ohio
Family History Library Film 1255078
NA Film Number T9-1078
Page Number 627D
Family Archive #910 Census Microfilm Records: Ohio, 1900
Lived in: Pulaski Township, Williams County, Ohio
Series: T623 Microfilm: 1332 Book: 2 Page: 148
According to the 1900 census, his wife Susanna had no children.
Listed with Susie, Carrie M., and Chancy (sp)
Ada was family 219, Adolph was family 221
Ohio 1910 Census Miracode Index
Eradolph Schmachenber*
Age: 61 State: OH
Color: W Enumeration District: 0128
Birth Place: Ohio Visit: 0105
County: Williams, Bryan
Relation: Head of Household
Other Residents: Relation Name Color Age Birth Place
Wife Susie M ??9 Ohio
Daughter Susie H ??1 Ohio
District 164 Bryan Village. Ancestry.com page 18.
71 years old, listed as widower with daughter Susie (42).
ADOLPH SCHMACHTENBERGER, one of the representative farmers of Pulaski township, has passed his entire life in Williams county and is a member of one of its well-known pioneer families. He was born in Bryan, the judicial center of this county, on the 29th of June, 1848, and is a son of Benjamin and Susannah (Miller) Schmachtenberger [a history of Benjamin is here; see his notes].
[At the time of this history] the two living [children of Benjamin] are Adolph, whose name initiates this sketch, and Ada, who is the wife of Samuel Farber, of Defiance county, Ohio. Adolph Schmachtenberger was reared to the sturdy discipline of the homestead farm, in whose reclamation and cultivation he lent his quota of aid, while his educational advantages were those afforded in the primitive log school house of the locality and period. He continued to be associated in the work and management of the home farm until he had attained the age of twenty-nine years, when he was married, after which he passed one year on the farm of his wife's parents.
[continued] In 1880 he located upon his present farm, which comprises eighty-two acres of the old homestead of his father, all being available for cultivation except eight acres, which are still covered with the native timber. Mr. Schmachtenberger erected his present commodious and comfortable residence in 1881, and in the following year built the large and well equipped barn, and all other improvements on the place are of the best type, indicating progressive and enterprising management on the part of the owner. [vivid description about the agriculture is here]. In political affairs Mr. Schmachtenberger maintains an independent attitude, voting for the support of the men and measures meeting the approval of his judgment, and he has never consented to become a candidate for office, save that he has been a school director of his district. In 1877 Mr. Schmachtenberger was united in marriage to Miss Christena B. Smeltz, who was born in Seneca county, Ohio, being a daughter of Jacob and Barbara (Lebold) Smeltz, who were pioneers of that county. Mrs. Schmachtenberger died in 1887, being survived by four children, namely: Susana H., who remains with her father; Mary Luella, who is the wife of Stanly Bishop, of Bryan; Carrie M., who is the wife of Lester J. Salsbury, of Pulaski township, and Chauncey F., who is associated with his father in the management of the home farm. In 1888 Mr. Schmachtenberger married Miss Susan Miller, who was born in Stark county, Ohio, being a daughter of Henry J. and Rachel (Baum) Miller, who were born in Pennsylvania, whence they removed to Stark county, O., in an early day and later to Richland county, then to Putnam county and in the year 1851 to Florence Twp, Williams county, where Mr. Miller died in March 1885. Mr. and Mrs. Schmachtenberger have no children. Both he and his wife are members of the Evangelical church.
[Adolph] continued to be associated in the work and management of the home farm until he had attained the age of twenty-nine years, when he was married, after which he passed one year on the farm of his wife's parents. In 1880 he located upon his present farm, which comprises eighty-two acres of the old homestead of his father, all being available for cultivation except eight acres, which are still covered with the native timber. Mr. Schmachtenberger erected his present commodious and comfortable residence in 1881, and in the following year built the large and well equipped barn, and all other improvements on the place are of the best type, indicating progressive and enterprising management on the part of the owner.
Lot 92
SCHMACHTENBERGER
Christine, 1854-1887
Susan, 1840-1913
Adolph, 1848-1921
Susie, 1878-1964
In 1888 Mr. Schmachtenberger married Miss Susan Miller, who was born in Stark county, Ohio, being a daughter of Henry J. and Rachel (Baum) Miller, who were born in Pennsylvania, whence they removed to Stark county, O., in an early day and later to Richland county, then to Putnam county and in the year 1851 to Florence Twp, Williams county, where Mr. Miller died in March 1885. Mr. and Mrs. Schmachtenberger have no children. Both he and his wife are members of the Evangelical church.
_David SHAFER ____________
|
_Harman SHAFER __________|
| (1827 - 1897) m 1853 |
| |__________________________
|
|
|--Henry SHAFER
| (1858 - 1933)
| _Adolph SCHMACHTENBERGER _+
| | (1789 - 1859) m 1815
|_Eliza SCHMACHTENBERGER _|
(1828 - 1897) m 1853 |
|_Margaret RUPERT _________+
(1793 - 1884) m 1815
Shafer, Henry; Father Harmon; Mother Eliza Schmachtenberger; M; W; Born May 2, 1858; Book 65; page 4
Shafer, Henry; 1858-1933; 1093
Shafer, Henry; Address Union Tp., St. Jos. County; South Bend IN
Source South Bend Tribune; Date 1/1/1934; 1/2/1934; Section 2, p. 7; 2, p. 7
Notes Record No. 30-11585
Shaefer Henry; Clara A Kern; Aug 10 1880; 8; 252
_Samuel SLUSSER _____
| (1832 - 1896) m 1851
_Otis E. SLUSSER ____|
| (1854 - ....) m 1876|
| |_Rebecca NEUMAN _____+
| (1830 - 1921) m 1851
|
|--Maud SLUSSER
| (1878 - ....)
| _____________________
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|_Vergiline JONES ____|
(1854 - ....) m 1876|
|_____________________
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_Wayne D. WRIGHTON __|
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| |___________________________
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|--Nicole Leigh Ann WRIGHTON
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| _Thomas William BEER ______+
| |
|_Trena Marie BEER ___|
(1959 - 2003) |
|_Ella Margariette PROCTOR _
(.... - 1970)