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Marie Bernert

Marie Bernert

Female Abt 1760 - Yes, date unknown

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  • Name Marie Bernert 
    Birth Abt 1760  [1
    Gender Female 
    Death Yes, date unknown 
    Person ID I1492  rrss
    Last Modified 24 Sep 2017 

    Family Georges Geissert,   b. Abt 1760   d. 20 Jan 1811, Freistett, Baden-Württemberg, Germany Find all individuals with events at this location (Age ~ 51 years) 
    Children 
     1. Maria Geissert,   b. 27 Jan 1782, Freistett, Baden-Württemberg, Germany Find all individuals with events at this locationd. 1852 (Age 69 years)
    Family ID F446  Group Sheet  |  Family Chart
    Last Modified 6 Jul 2023 

  • Sources 
    1. [S158] Amish Mennonites in Tazewell County, Illinois, Volume 3, page 196.
      Recalling footnotes from STAKER: Johannes/Jean Egli was born at Friestett, Baden June 16, 1781. On Jan. 4, 1806 at
      Eckbolsheim, Lower Alsace he married Catharina Müller, a daughter of Christian Müller and Maria Reis of Friestett. Their civil
      marriage entry gave their ages as 29 and 21. Catharina died at Eckbolsheim May 21, 1814. On Jan. 21, 1815 at Eckbolsheim
      Johannes/Jean remarried to Maria Geisert (found on the entry as 'Marie Geissert'). Their civil marriage entry described the
      groom as a cultivator living at Eckbolsheim, the widower of Catherine Miller, and a son of the deceased Chrétien Egli and
      Véronique Ernst. The bride was born at Friestett, Baden Jan. 27, 1782, a daughter of the deceased Georges Geissert who had
      died at Freistett Jan. 20, 1811, and Marie Bernert, who was present and consenting According to Dominique Dreyer's Emigrants
      Haut-Rhinois en Amérique 1800-1870, 36-year-old shop owner [Fr. proprietaire] Jacques Egli applied for a passport for himself,
      his wife, two brothers, and a servant at Colmar March 4, 1847. He came from Eckbolsheim and Wintzenheim, and gave his
      intended destination as New York. Jacob/Jacques Egli and his two half-brothers Johannes/Jean/John and Benjamin sailed from
      Le Havre on the Caspian, and arrived at New York April 3, 1847.