Aeschliman by Mona Mann Aeschliman Descendants of Hans AESCHLIMANN Generation No. 1 1. I Hans1 AESCHLIMANN was born in Ruderswil, SWITZERLAND. Child of I Hans AESCHLIMANN is: + 2 i. I Peter2 AESCHLIMANN, born May 22, 1798 in Grandval, SWITZERLAND; died October 08, 1855 in Fulton Co., Ohio. Generation No. 2 2. I Peter2 AESCHLIMANN (Hans1) was born May 22, 1798 in Grandval, SWITZERLAND, and died October 08, 1855 in Fulton Co., Ohio. He married Catherine "Katie" GEARIG (GUERICK) August 25, 1815 in Schlatthof, Gemeinde Parrish, Bishopric of Basel, SWITZERLAND. She was born June 24, 1794 in Stelt of Court, Basel, SWITZERLAND, and died November 16, 1847 in Fulton Co., Ohio. Notes for I Peter AESCHLIMANN: Peter Aeschlimann immigrated to America in 1834, sailing from France and eventually settled in Wayne Co.,OH. No source indicates if his three sons immigrated at this time. Christian would have been 18. The motivation for immigration may have been to avoid compulsary military service, a common reason for immigration among European Mennonites at this time. Some sources say Peter's wife Katie died in Switzerland before Peter came to America, but in the Aeschliman family Bible, Christian records, "In the year of our Lord 1847 on Nov 16, my mother died". Further data unavailable. Peter and Catherine were married on a farm called Schlatthof in the Gemeinde Parrish,Switz. Source: Delbert Gratz. The Aeschliman Cem. is located one mile south of Pettisville, on the north side of CR C, between TR 18 and CR 19. (SW1/4, SE1/4, Sec 31, T7N, R6E.) HISTORY: The cemetery is located along the old Archbold-West Barre Road on land deeded to Peter Aeschliman in 1841. In 1874 acreage was deeded to the trustees of the Mennonite Church to be used as burial ground. [FCC] More About I Peter AESCHLIMANN: Immigration: 1834, sailed from Le Havre, FRANCE Occupation: au Sainens, Dung, Dept. Doubs, FRANCE; Occupation: Farmer More About Peter AESCHLIMANN and Catherine GEARIG (GUERICK): Marriage: August 25, 1815, Schlatthof, Gemeinde Parrish, Bishopric of Basel, SWITZERLAND Children of Peter AESCHLIMANN and Catherine GEARIG (GUERICK) are: + 3 i. Christian3 AESCHLIMAN, born January 29, 1816 in Aeschi, Canton Basel, SWITZERLAND; died February 08, 1886 in Archbold, Fulton Co., Ohio. + 4 ii. John (Johannes) ASCHLIMAN, born December 24, 1817 in Eschlob, Canton Basel, SWITZERLAND. + 5 iii. Catherine "Katie" AESCHLIMAN (ESHELMAN), born December 29, 1820 in Walt, Canton Basel, SWITZERLAND; died November 02, 1891. + 6 iv. II Peter AESCHLIMAN, born February 06, 1824 in Sainens, Dung, Dept. Doubs, FRANCE; died November 27, 1890 in near Pettisville, Fulton Co., Ohio. + 7 v. Mary (Anna Maria) AESCHLIMAN, born April 10, 1826 in Sainens, Dung, Dept. Doubs, FRANCE; died April 05, 1854. 1 Aeschliman + 8 vi. Barbara AESCHLIMAN, born Abt. September 16, 1832; died March 15, 1894 in near Archbold, Fulton Co., Ohio. Generation No. 3 3. Christian3 AESCHLIMAN (Peter2 AESCHLIMANN, Hans1) was born January 29, 1816 in Aeschi, Canton Basel, SWITZERLAND, and died February 08, 1886 in Archbold, Fulton Co., Ohio. He married Verena "Fannie" FREY April 28, 1842 in Milton Twp, Wayne Co., OH. She was born May 11, 1824 in Montprevoir, Neuvier, Dept. Doubs, FRANCE, and died September 02, 1908 in Archbold, Fulton Co., Ohio. Notes for Christian AESCHLIMAN: "After the Aeschlimann family came to America for awhile they lived in Wayne County, Ohio, and eventually entered a tract of government land in German township, Fulton County. It was all in timber and the surroundings were wild. There was an old log cabin on the place, and it evidently had been used as a stable. It was in that hut Christian Aeschliman and his wife had to make their abode for awhile. He was a typical pioneer, and resolutely applied himself to the great task of clearing his property of timber. Eventually he owned 160 acres, most of which was cleared, and upon which he erected adequate out-buildings, and a commodious, comfortable residence". Land was cleared, buildings constructed and the country developed through the cooperative helpfulness among neighbors. Chris was a good carpenter and builder. He gained renown as a barn framer and barn raiser. The only blueprint was in his head. Trees from land in the area were used. The logs were not sawed in these early years, but were hewed by hand, using a broad axe and adz. Other basic tools were a couple of chisels (a mortise chisel and a corner chisel), some mauls, mallets, beetles (a beetle was a heavy mallet weighing about 40 pounds especially built and strengthened with iron hoops around the large pounding end) and a small auger for boring holes to insert wooden pins which were used instead of nails to fasten the framed timbers together. Depending on which part of the barn they were used, the girders or beams were 4"x4" or larger, some six to nine inches thick. The main girder, about twelve to eighteen inches thick, was usually the heart of the barn. The four or five framed or braced sections (also called bents) for the side walls were fashioned by the framer on the ground in preparation for raising day. These sections were sturdy and very heavy for a two-story barn. When it came time to raise these sides onto the foundation, neighbors for miles around (perhaps one hundred to two hundred men) were invited to a barn raising. They brought their own pike poles which were about 16 feet long. The poles had pike pins on one end to keep the frame, or bent, from slipping. On command, all the men would push the section up with these pike poles. The barn raiser stood on the walls, or framework, and rode up on them while they were being pushed up into place. A barn raising was an event looked forward to. Families came--the men raised the barn, the women prepared the food, the children played. Hard work? Of course. But a gathering for work, fellowship and fun. Chris built bank barns, two stories tall, about 60 to 80 feet long and 35 to 40 feet wide with an A-shaped roof. There was a lean-to roof on one end of the barn. Its purpose was primarily to shelter a team of horses and a wagon-load of ear corn or other grain in the event of rain. The roof also provided shelter for other horse-drawn equipment. Cows, horses, and other livestock were sheltered on the ground floor below the hay and straw which were stored on second floor. In the center of this top floor, space wide enough for a threshing floor was allowed, with hay and straw stored on each side. The threshing floor also served as a run-way for horse drawn hay wagons. To get the wagon to the second floor, a hill of dirt was banked up on one side of the barn--hence the name, bank barn. This side of the barn was built of stone at least to the top of the bank of dirt. When the hay or straw had been unloaded, the wagon was backed out and down the bank. Often a machine for threshing would be placed on the threshing floor. The grain fell into a hopper, or a grain bagger from which men carried bags of grain to storage bins. Straw and chaff was blown through a pipe which extended out the other side of the barn where a straw stack would be made for livestock. The story is told that one time Chris was building a barn and, for some reason unknown to us now, another man took over. When the walls were all put together on the ground and were ready to raise, the men with their pike poles were all there but simply couldn't get the sides up. Then someone said, "Well, we've got to get old Aeschliman to raise this barn." Chris must have been a stern talker. He gave the men a good talking to and then said, If I've come to raise this barn, we're going to raise it." Then he stood on the wall and called, "He-e-e-e, Ho-o- 2 Aeschliman o-o He-e-e-v-e" and up it went, set squarely upright in place on the foundation. Christian and Verena A. had 15 children, three of whom died quite young. When the rest were grown, Chris gave each of them $1000. Some perhaps all, invested in land. Joel and Jonathan went to Missouri where land was cheaper and settled there. Leah, Livina, and Elisa also married and settled in Missouri. Emeline and Rebecca never married. Emeline lived with Jonathan and his wife, Mary, until their deaths. Nathaniel, Theophilus and Elias stayed in Ohio, as did Rebecca (Becky), Catharine and Mary. Note from Adeline Aeschliman: When the Christian (?? or Jacob) Frey family was asked to stand to be counted to leave France, Christian Aeschliman stood with the Frey family and came over with them. He later married Verena Frey, their daughter. Christian emigrated with his father at age 18...sailed from France in 1834 and settled in Wayne County Ohio. More About Christian AESCHLIMAN: Baptism: Amish Mennonite, trans. to Church of God in Christ Mennonite Burial: Eckley Cem., Fulton Co., Ohio Emigration: FRANCE Residence: German Twp., Fulton Co., Ohio Notes for Verena "Fannie" FREY: Verena was born two years before her mother's marriage to Jacob Frey and thereafter went by the name of Frey. Munberbauer is spelled Munberkour in Christian Aeschliman Family Bible. More About Verena "Fannie" FREY: Baptism: Church of God in Christ Mennonite Burial: Eckley Cem., Fulton Co., Ohio Marriage Notes for Christian AESCHLIMAN and Verena FREY: Verena Frey was born in Munberbauer, France, May 11, 1824, came to Wayne Co. Ohio, where she joined in marriage to Christian Ashliman (mispelling) April 28, 1824. They removed to Fulton County, Ohio, in 1845 where they resided until their death. --from Verena Frey obituary printed in the "Messenger of Truth" Perrinton, Michigan, November 1908 (church newsletter) Marriage performed by Christian Schantz. More About Christian AESCHLIMAN and Verena FREY: Marriage: April 28, 1842, Milton Twp, Wayne Co., OH Children of Christian AESCHLIMAN and Verena FREY are: + 9 i. Maria Pauline "Mary"4 AESCHLIMAN, born February 28, 1843 in Wayne Co., Ohio; died March 08, 1905 in Pettisville, Fulton Co., Ohio. + 10 ii. Catherine (Catarina) AESCHLIMAN, born September 22, 1844 in Fulton Co., Ohio; died February 22, 1882 in Fulton Co., Ohio. + 11 iii. Joel AESCHLIMAN, born August 20, 1846 in Wayne Co., Ohio; died August 14, 1918 in Lancaster, Schuyler Co., Missouri. + 12 iv. Jonathan (Jonedann) AESCHLIMAN, born August 07, 1848 in Fulton Co., Ohio; died July 29, 1908 in Schuyler Co., Missouri. + 13 v. Leah AESCHLIMAN, born July 26, 1850 in Fulton Co., Ohio; died July 08, 1933 in Lancaster, Schuyler Co., Missouri. 14 vi. Amos AESCHLIMAN, born July 25, 1852 in Fulton Co., Ohio; died March 25, 1855 in Fulton Co., Ohio. Notes for Amos AESCHLIMAN: 3 Aeschliman Date calculated from age at death, 2 years, 8 months. More About Amos AESCHLIMAN: Burial: NE of Archbold, Fulton Co., Ohio 15 vii. Rebecca "Becky" AESCHLIMAN, born June 16, 1854 in near Archbold, Fulton Co., Ohio; died July 31, 1937 in Pettisville, Fulton Co., Ohio. Notes for Rebecca "Becky" AESCHLIMAN: Rebecca lived with her niece, Mrs. Adam Short, during the last six years of her life. She was cared for in this home during her last illness of seven months. She was the last surviver and lived to be the oldest (83 years, 1 month) of 15 children. Funeral services were held aat the home in charge of home in charge of C.L. Gearig and at the Central Amish Mennonite Church by C.L. Short and assisted by Jesse Short. Somestimes referred to as the Holderman Church after it's founder. More About Rebecca "Becky" AESCHLIMAN: Baptism: 1867, Church of God in Christ Mennonite Burial: August 03, 1937, Pettisville Mennonite Cem., Fulton Co., Ohio + 16 viii. Nathaniel (Natanael) AESCHLIMAN, born April 23, 1856 in Fulton Co., Ohio; died February 06, 1931 in Fulton Co., Ohio. 17 ix. Male Infant AESCHLIMAN, born March 21, 1858 in Fulton Co., Ohio; died April 02, 1858 in Fulton Co., Ohio. Notes for Male Infant AESCHLIMAN: Birth date calculated from death date recorded in Family Bible, 12 days. More About Male Infant AESCHLIMAN: Burial: NE of Archbold, Fulton Co., Ohio + 18 x. Levina (Levienne) AESCHLIMAN, born April 26, 1859 in Fulton Co., Ohio; died November 11, 1932 in Carthage, Jasper Co., Missouri. + 19 xi. Theophilus (Theophil) AESCHLIMAN, born April 17, 1861 in near Archbold, Fulton Co., Ohio; died November 11, 1932 in Archbold, Fulton Co., Ohio. 20 xii. Emiline (Amalina) AESCHLIMAN, born February 10, 1863 in near Archbold, Fulton Co., Ohio; died October 17, 1936 in near Archbold, Fulton Co., Ohio. Notes for Emiline (Amalina) AESCHLIMAN: Emeline died in the home of her niece, Mrs. Smauel S. Richer, (near Archbold, OH.)after a two-week illness. ...Emeline spent many years of her life in Missouri with relatives, making her home with her brother Jonathan and family. (near Savannah ?) About eight weeks ago (before her death) she came to Ohio (Wauseon) to care for her brother Elias, who was ailing... Services were held at the home (Richer) in charge of Rev. C.L. Gearig, and at Clinton Mennonite Church, by Revs. C.L.Gearig and E.B. Frey. --from the printed obituary of Emeline and Rebecca. More About Emiline (Amalina) AESCHLIMAN: Burial: October 1936, Pettisville Union Cem., Fulton Co., Ohio Christening: 1875, Church of God in Christ Mennonite 4 Aeschliman + 21 xiii. (twin) Eliza (Elise) AESCHLIMAN, born April 01, 1865 in Fulton Co., Ohio; died April 08, 1908 in Schuyler Co., Missouri. 22 xiv. (twin) Elias A. "Eli" AESCHLIMAN, born April 01, 1865 in Fulton Co., Ohio; died November 22, 1936 in Pettisville, Fulton Co., Ohio. He married Celina "Lena" THIERRY February 12, 1915 in Fulton Co., Ohio; born October 17, 1867 in Rousan, France; died February 20, 1958 in Fulton County Home, Fulton Co., Ohio. More About (twin) Elias A. "Eli" AESCHLIMAN: Burial: Pettisville Mennonite Cem., Fulton Co., Ohio Notes for Celina "Lena" THIERRY: Aeschliman, Celina, daughter of Powell and Mary (Gaiman) Thierry, was born Oct. 17, 1867, in Rousan, France; passed from this life Feb. 20, 1958, in the Fulton County Home; aged 90 y. 4 m. 3 d. On Feb. 12, 1889, she was united in marriage to Elias A. Aeschliman, who preceded her in death in 1936. She is survived by nieces and nephews and many friends. Two of her nephews (Ralph and Alfred Thierry) was reared in her home. She was a member of the West Clinton Mennonite Church. Funeral services were held in the Penrod Funeral Home, Wauseon, Ohio, Feb. 23, in charge of D. L. Sommers. Interment in the Pettisville Cemetery. Obituary: Gospel Herald, 5/27/1958 More About Celina "Lena" THIERRY: Burial: Pettisville Mennonite Cem., Fulton Co., Ohio Member: West Clinton Mennonite Church, Fulton Co., Ohio More About Elias AESCHLIMAN and Celina THIERRY: Marriage: February 12, 1915, Fulton Co., Ohio 23 xv. Isaiah (Jesaias) AESCHLIMAN, born February 25, 1867 in Fulton Co., Ohio; died March 15, 1868 in Fulton Co., Ohio. Notes for Isaiah (Jesaias) AESCHLIMAN: Birth date calculated from age at death as recorded in Family Bible, 1 year and 18 days.[MAM] More About Isaiah (Jesaias) AESCHLIMAN: Burial: NE of Archbold, Fulton Co., Ohio 4. John (Johannes)3 ASCHLIMAN (Peter2 AESCHLIMANN, Hans1) was born December 24, 1817 in Eschlob, Canton Basel, SWITZERLAND. He married Barbara Catherine (Barby) STUCKEY. She was born January 23, 1816 in Grandvillars, Haut-Rhin, Lure, FRANCE, and died December 26, 1889. Notes for John (Johannes) ASCHLIMAN: John and Barbara Stuckey lived in Brady Twp., Williams Co. with sons Joseph, age two, and Peter, aged 3 months. Descendants of this family later lived in the Amish settlement at Daviess Co., IN but later joined the Mennonite Church and lived near Hicksville, OH. [RK] John gave the first $100 to Uncle Joe to give to (Bishop) Nicholas King for Central Church. Adeline Aschliman 5 Aeschliman Some of his descendants changed the spelling of their name from AESCHLIMAN to ASCHLIMAN.[AA] More About John (Johannes) ASCHLIMAN: Burial: Lockport Cem., Williams Co., Ohio Emigration: 1834 Residence: Brady Twp, Williams Co., Ohio More About Barbara Catherine (Barby) STUCKEY: Burial: Lockport Cem., Williams Co., Ohio Children of John ASCHLIMAN and Barbara STUCKEY are: + 24 i. Joseph4 ASCHLIMAN, born February 07, 1848 in Fulton Co., Ohio; died March 21, 1934 in near Archbold, Henry Co., Ohio. + 25 ii. Peter ASCHLIMAN, born March 06, 1850 in near Stryker, Williams Co., Ohio; died March 22, 1922 in Hicksville, Defiance Co., Ohio. + 26 iii. John ASCHLIMAN, born January 22, 1851 in Stryker, Williams Co., Ohio; died December 31, 1925 in Sherwood, Defiance Co., Ohio. + 27 iv. Mary ASCHLIMAN, born September 18, 1853 in near Stryker, Williams Co., Ohio; died February 09, 1941 in Archbold, Fulton Co., Ohio. + 28 v. Henry ASCHLIMAN, born October 01, 1855 in near Stryker, Williams Co., Ohio; died May 26, 1938 in near Stryker, Williams Co., Ohio. + 29 vi. Benedict ASCHLIMAN, born August 19, 1858 in near Stryker, Williams Co., Ohio; died January 27, 1914 in Stryker, Williams Co., Ohio. 5. Catherine "Katie"3 AESCHLIMAN (ESHELMAN) (Peter2 AESCHLIMANN, Hans1) was born December 29, 1820 in Walt, Canton Basel, SWITZERLAND, and died November 02, 1891. She married Jonathan SCHMUCKER/SMUCKER. He was born December 25, 1821 in Mifflin Co., PA, and died August 13, 1888 in near Orrville, Wayne Co., Ohio. More About Catherine "Katie" AESCHLIMAN (ESHELMAN): Burial: Oak Grove Mennonite Cem., near Smithville, Wayne Co., Ohio Notes for Jonathan SCHMUCKER/SMUCKER: SMUCKER. - On the 13th of August, near Orrville, Wayne Co., Ohio, Pre. Jonathan Smucker, aged 66 years, 7 months and 18 days. He was buried on the 15th at the Oakgrove Meeting-house, followed by many friends and acquaintances. Bro. Smucker was born in Mifflin county, Pa., coming with his parents to Wayne county, Ohio in 1828, since which time he was a resident of said county. He leaves a wife, 6 children and 21 grand children to mourn his death, Bro. S., suffered some 15 months. At first his disease was supposed to be dyspepsia, but he continued to grow worse and suffered intensely. Yet he bore it all in Christian patience. A post mortem examination showed his disease to have been cancer of the stomach, liver and kidneys, which accounted for his great sufferings. Services were conducted by J. Nusbaum and J. K. Yoder in German and D. Hostetler in English. Obituary: Herald of Truth, 9/1/1888 SE half of SE quarter of Sec. 22, Green Twp., Wayne Co., Ohio. with his parents. More About Jonathan SCHMUCKER/SMUCKER: Burial: Oak Grove Mennonite Cem., near Smithville, Wayne Co., Ohio Migrated: 1828, Wayne Co., Ohio 6 Aeschliman Ordination: October 22, 1861, Wooster Amish Mennonite congregation (now Oak Grove Mennonite Church) Residence: Orrville, Wayne Co., OH Children of Catherine AESCHLIMAN (ESHELMAN) and Jonathan SCHMUCKER/SMUCKER are: + 30 i. Elizabeta "Lizzie"4 SMUCKER, born October 24, 1846 in Wayne Co., Ohio; died June 30, 1915. + 31 ii. Amos SMUCKER, born August 13, 1848 in Wayne Co., Ohio; died December 10, 1930 in Wayne Co., Ohio. + 32 iii. David D. SMUCKER, born March 03, 1851 in Wayne Co., Ohio; died 1916. + 33 iv. Veronica "Frona" SMUCKER, born June 20, 1855 in Wayne Co., Ohio; died October 10, 1924 in near West Liberty, Logan Co., Ohio. + 34 v. Christian C. "Christ" SMUCKER, born August 15, 1857 in near Orrville, Wayne Co., Ohio; died July 14, 1927 in Aurora, Marion Co., Oregon. + 35 vi. Lydia SMUCKER, born July 13, 1864 in near Orrville, Wayne Co., Ohio; died March 27, 1953 in Wayne Co., Ohio. 6. II Peter3 AESCHLIMAN (Peter2 AESCHLIMANN, Hans1) was born February 06, 1824 in Sainens, Dung, Dept. Doubs, FRANCE, and died November 27, 1890 in near Pettisville, Fulton Co., Ohio. He married Barbara RUPP Abt. 1848. She was born December 18, 1828 in Orschweier, Baden, GERMANY, and died June 12, 1872 in Fulton Co., Ohio. Notes for II Peter AESCHLIMAN: AESCHELMAN.-On the 27 th of November, near Pettisville, Fulton Co., Ohio, Peter Aeschelman, aged 66 years, 9 months and 21 days. He went out into the woods with two of his sons, and as they were sawing down a tree, it split, fell backwards, and so seriously injured him that he lived only three hours after the accident occurred. He remained conscious to the last. This was a severe blow to the family, but they need not mourn as those who have no hope. Services by Jos. Egly, Daniel and Jos. Rupp, from John 11: 19-28. Obituary: Herald of Truth, 1/1/1891 Peter died in a timber accident. [ND] More About II Peter AESCHLIMAN: Burial: Aeschliman Cem., Fulton Co., Ohio Residence: Clinton Twp., Fulton Co., Ohio Notes for Barbara RUPP: On the 12th of June, in Fulton Co., Ohio, of six days illness, BARBARA, wife of Peter ESHLEMAN, aged 43 years and about 6 months. She was married 24 years, was the mother of 14 children. She leaves a husband and 11 children to mourn their loss. Interred the 14th in the presence of a large concourse of friends. At which time an appropriate discourse was delivered by John Detsch, from Matt 24: 32-40; and Joseph Rugg from Ps. 139. Obituary: Herald of Truth, Aug1872. More About Barbara RUPP: Burial: June 14, 1872, Aeschliman Cem., Fulton Co., Ohio More About Peter AESCHLIMAN and Barbara RUPP: Marriage: Abt. 1848 Children of Peter AESCHLIMAN and Barbara RUPP are: + 36 i. Christian4 AESCHLIMAN, born May 03, 1849 in near Archbold, Fulton Co., Ohio; died 1921. + 37 ii. Catherine AESCHLIMAN, born April 26, 1850 in Fulton Co., Ohio; died June 22, 7 Aeschliman 1910. + 38 iii. Magdalena "Martha" AESCHLIMAN, born August 18, 1851 in Fulton Co., Ohio; died 1908. 39 iv. (Inf) Barbara AESCHLIMAN, born 1853; died 1853. 40 v. Joseph AESCHLIMAN, born 1854; died 1923. More About Joseph AESCHLIMAN: Burial: Aeschliman Cem., Fulton Co., Ohio 41 vi. Veronica "Fannie" AESCHLIMAN, born Abt. June 1856; died April 04, 1866. Notes for Veronica "Fannie" AESCHLIMAN: Calc. by age at death. More About Veronica "Fannie" AESCHLIMAN: Burial: Aeschliman Cem., Fulton Co., Ohio + 42 vii. Jacob AESCHLIMAN, born March 26, 1858; died 1920. + 43 viii. Elizabeth AESCHLIMAN, born March 06, 1860; died July 04, 1916 in Fulton Co., Ohio. + 44 ix. Mary AESCHLIMAN, born December 15, 1861; died August 05, 1933. + 45 x. Peter A. AESCHLIMAN, born December 15, 1864; died 1944. 46 xi. (Unm) Simon AESCHLIMAN, born November 26, 1865; died September 10, 1903. More About (Unm) Simon AESCHLIMAN: Burial: Aeschliman Cem., Fulton Co., Ohio 47 xii. (Unm) Caroline AESCHLIMAN, born October 08, 1867; died December 04, 1909. More About (Unm) Caroline AESCHLIMAN: Burial: Aeschliman Cem., Fulton Co., Ohio 48 xiii. Lovina AESCHLIMAN, born November 22, 1869. She married Gideon ZIEGLER December 25, 1893 in Fulton Co., Ohio. Notes for Lovina AESCHLIMAN: Their descendants are scattered. Several were lawyers in Cleveland, OH. [RAE] More About Gideon ZIEGLER and Lovina AESCHLIMAN: Marriage: December 25, 1893, Fulton Co., Ohio 7. Mary (Anna Maria)3 AESCHLIMAN (Peter2 AESCHLIMANN, Hans1) was born April 10, 1826 in Sainens, Dung, Dept. Doubs, FRANCE, and died April 05, 1854. She married Daniel GRIESER January 09, 1845 in Fulton Co., Ohio, son of Michael GRIESER and Barbara ???. He was born January 28, 1822 in Alsace-Lorraine, France, and died September 13, 1904 in Archbold, Fulton Co., Ohio. More About Mary (Anna Maria) AESCHLIMAN: Burial: Wyse Cem., Fulton Co., Ohio 8 Aeschliman More About Daniel GRIESER: Burial: Eckley Cem., Fulton Co., Ohio Emigration: 1834, Wayne Co., Ohio More About Daniel GRIESER and Mary AESCHLIMAN: Marriage: January 09, 1845, Fulton Co., Ohio Children of Mary AESCHLIMAN and Daniel GRIESER are: + 49 i. Barbara4 GRIESER, born January 04, 1846; died October 05, 1901. 50 ii. Catherine "Katie" GRIESER, born 1847; died 1877. She married Nicholas N. "Nick" ROTH; born February 09, 1850 in Fulton Co., Ohio; died February 11, 1925 in near Pettisville, Fulton Co., Ohio. More About Catherine "Katie" GRIESER: Burial: Eckley Cem., Fulton Co., Ohio Notes for Nicholas N. "Nick" ROTH: Roth. - Nicholas N. Roth was born in Fulton Co, Ohio Feb. 9, 1850; died at his home north of Pettisville, Ohio, Feb. 11, 1925; aged 75 y. 2 d. His first marriage was with Catherine Grieser, who died after a short married life. His second marriage was with Catherine Roth. With her he shared the joys and sorrows of life for 45 years. To them were born 2 sons and 1 daughter (Samuel, Enos, and Anna). Bro. Roth was of a family of 5 sons and 4 daughters, of whom only one is now living. He leaves his aged, sorrowing wife, three children, one sister, and many relatives and friends. Bro. Roth was a faithful and consistent member of the Amish Mennonite Church from his youth. Funeral services were held Feb. 15 at the Central A.M. Church, conducted by Eli Frey assisted by S.D. Grieser. Interment in Eckley Cemetery. "Father, thou hast left us lonely, Here thy loss we deeply feel; But in God didst thou trust only, He can all our sorrows heal."Obituary: Gospel Herald, 3/12/1925 Died in his home north of Pettisville. By Eli Frey and S. D. Grieser. [GH] More About Nicholas N. "Nick" ROTH: Baptism: Amish Mennonite Church Burial: Eckley Cem., Fulton Co., Ohio Funeral: February 15, 1925, Central Amish Mennonite Church, Archbold, Fulton Co., Ohio + 51 iii. Christian J. GRIESER, born May 01, 1849 in near Archbold, Fulton Co., Ohio; died May 21, 1921 in Fulton Co., Ohio. + 52 iv. Gideon GRIESER, born May 20, 1851 in near Archbold, Fulton Co., Ohio; died November 29, 1914 in Fulton Co., Ohio. 53 v. Magdelena GRIESER, born March 29, 1854; died April 15, 1854. More About Magdelena GRIESER: Burial: Wyse Cem., Fulton Co., Ohio 8. Barbara3 AESCHLIMAN (Peter2 AESCHLIMANN, Hans1) was born Abt. September 16, 1832, and died March 15, 1894 in near Archbold, Fulton Co., Ohio. She married John RUFENACHT. He 9
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