Ramcharan-Crowley

Antoine SchnebelinAge: 48 years18031852

Name
Antoine Schnebelin
Given names
Antoine
Surname
Schnebelin
Birth June 22, 1803 42 38
Text:
Place of birth found in Rémy's letter. The date is from the Crowley genealogy.
Publication: Research and anecdotes by Daniel Crowley passed on to his children.
Birth of a sisterBrigitte Schnebelin
February 2, 1805 (Age 19 months)

Birth of a sisterJeanne Schnebelin
May 8, 1806 (Age 2 years)

Birth of a sisterCatharine Schnebelin
February 10, 1808 (Age 4 years)

Birth of a sisterFrançoise Schnebelin
June 1, 1810 (Age 6 years)

Death of a sisterFrançoise Schnebelin
1810 (Age 6 years)

MarriageThérése GrantzView this family
February 1, 1832 (Age 28 years)
Birth of a daughter
#1
Anne-Marie Schnebelin
about 1834 (Age 30 years)
Birth of a son
#2
Antoine “Tony” Schnebelin
March 1, 1835 (Age 31 years)
Birth of a daughter
#3
Thérése Schnebelin
March 19, 1837 (Age 33 years)
Birth of a daughter
#4
Marie-Anne Schnebelin
August 25, 1838 (Age 35 years)
Birth of a son
#5
Sébastien Schnebelin
January 22, 1840 (Age 36 years)
Birth of a son
#6
Joseph Schnebelin
January 22, 1842 (Age 38 years)
Birth of a son
#7
Jean-Baptiste Schnebelin
March 30, 1844 (Age 40 years)
Death of a sonJean-Baptiste Schnebelin
May 20, 1845 (Age 41 years)
Note:
Rémy's letter says: 6) Jean-Baptiste né le 30.3.1844 à Herrlisheim + le 20.3.1845 à Herrlisheim. Since there is a similar notation for J-B's brother, Michel, I chose to interpret this as meaning that Jean-Baptiste died in 1845. It's also possible that his birth date may be one of the two dates listed, or that he died shortly after childbirth and a subsequent brother was also named Jean-Batiste.
Birth of a son
#8
Michel Schnebelin
July 22, 1846 (Age 43 years)
Emigration March 1847 (Age 43 years)
Immigration May 1847 (Age 43 years)
Text:
Date is from Henry J. Schnebelin, confirmed by NY passenger list which also specified port of disembarcation.
Death of a wifeThérése Grantz
1848 (Age 44 years)
Cause: Fever
Death of a sonMichel Schnebelin
July 23, 1848 (Age 45 years)
Note:
Rémy's letter says: 6) Michel né le 22.7.1846 à Herrlisheim + le 23.7.1848 à Herrlisheim. Since there is a similar notation for Michel's brother, Jean-Baptiste, I chose to interpret this as meaning that Jean-Baptiste died in 1845. It's also possible that his birth date may be one of the two dates listed, or that he died shortly after childbirth and a subsequent brother was also named Michel.
Death of a sonSébastien Schnebelin
1852 (on the date of death)
Cause: Cholera
Death of a sonJoseph Schnebelin
1852 (on the date of death)
Cause: Cholera
Occupation
Maréchal ferrant (blacksmith)

Death 1852 (Age 48 years)
Cause of death: Cholera
Family with parents - View this family
father
mother
Marriage: July 1, 1786
elder brother
5 years
elder sister
4 years
elder sister
21 months
elder brother
18 months
elder sister
21 months
elder brother
21 months
elder sister
18 months
himself
19 months
younger sister
15 months
younger sister
21 months
younger sister
2 years
younger sister
Family with Thérése Grantz - View this family
himself
wife
Marriage: February 1, 1832Herrlisheim-près-Colmar, Canton of Wintzenheim, Colmar, Haut-Rhin, Alsace, France
3 years
daughter
14 months
son
2 years
daughter
17 months
daughter
Marie-Anne Schnebelin
Birth: August 25, 1838 35Herrlisheim-près-Colmar, Canton of Wintzenheim, Colmar, Haut-Rhin, Alsace, France
Death: St. Francis Hospital, Peoria, Peoria County, Illinois, USA
17 months
son
Sébastien Schnebelin
Birth: January 22, 1840 36Herrlisheim-près-Colmar, Canton of Wintzenheim, Colmar, Haut-Rhin, Alsace, France
Death: 1852Missouri, USA
2 years
son
Joseph Schnebelin
Birth: January 22, 1842 38Herrlisheim-près-Colmar, Canton of Wintzenheim, Colmar, Haut-Rhin, Alsace, France
Death: 1852Missouri, USA
2 years
son
Jean-Baptiste Schnebelin
Birth: March 30, 1844 40Herrlisheim-près-Colmar, Canton of Wintzenheim, Colmar, Haut-Rhin, Alsace, France
Death: May 20, 1845Herrlisheim-près-Colmar, Canton of Wintzenheim, Colmar, Haut-Rhin, Alsace, France
2 years
son
Michel Schnebelin
Birth: July 22, 1846 43Herrlisheim-près-Colmar, Canton of Wintzenheim, Colmar, Haut-Rhin, Alsace, France
Death: July 23, 1848Herrlisheim-près-Colmar, Canton of Wintzenheim, Colmar, Haut-Rhin, Alsace, France

BirthCorrespondence from Rémy Schnebelin to Daniel J. Crowley
Text:
Place of birth found in Rémy's letter. The date is from the Crowley genealogy.
BirthGenealogy of Daniel J. Crowley
Publication: Research and anecdotes by Daniel Crowley passed on to his children.
EmigrationWebsite: CDHF Database for Migration
ImmigrationPassenger and Immigration Lists Index, 1500s-1900s Record
Text:
Date is from Henry J. Schnebelin, confirmed by NY passenger list which also specified port of disembarcation.
DeathChronicle: A Brief Family History as Related by Henry J. Schneblin
NoteGenealogy of Daniel J. Crowley
Publication: Research and anecdotes by Daniel Crowley passed on to his children.
NoteChronicle: A Brief Family History as Related by Henry J. Schneblin
SourcePassenger and Immigration Lists Index, 1500s-1900s Record
Text:
Name: Antoine Schnebelin Year: 1847 Age: 44 Estimated Birth Year: abt 1803 Place: New York, NY Family Members: Wife & 6 children Source Publication Code: 8588.1 Primary Immigrant: Schnebelin, Antoine Annotation: Date of entry in register with intended destination. Extracted from registers 8 and 9 of passports issued by departmental government for travel outside of France. Only emigrants to the New World are listed herein. Data located in Archives Departmentales d Source Bibliography: SMITH, CLIFFORD NEAL. Emigrants from France (Haut-Rhin Departement) to America: Part 2: 1845-1847. (French-American Genealogical Research Monograph, Number 2, Part 2.) McNeal, AZ: Westland Publications, 1989. 46p. Page: 26
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Source Information: Gale Research. Passenger and Immigration Lists Index, 1500s-1900s [database on-line]. Provo, UT, USA: MyFamily.com, Inc., 2005. Original data: Filby, P. William, ed.. Passenger and Immigration Lists Index, 1500s-1900s. Farmington Hills, MI, USA: Gale Research, 2005. Description: Updated annually, this database is an index to passengers who arrived in United States and Canadian ports from the 1500s through the 1900s. It contains listings of approximately 4,461,000 individuals and references thousands of different records compiled from everything from original passenger lists to personal diaries. For each individual listed, you may find the following information: name, age, year and place of arrival, and the source of the record.
SourceWebsite: CDHF Database for Migration
Text:
I399 Antoine Schnebelin His birth in 1803 in Bantzenheim is confirmed. He migrated at the age of 44 from Herrlisheim to New York in March 1847 with his wife and 6 children. Prior to leaving Alsace he worked as a blacksmith (maréchal ferrant) .
Note: Referenced by Eve Crowley.
Note
Birthdate in the French Republican Calendar: 3 Messidor An XI
Note
First they came across in a sailing vessel and were either six or eight weeks coming across. They came to live in a house on the land which was later the William Strasser farm. ... After the death of the mother the family remained in Peoria about two years I think. Then they went to St. Louis or in that vicinity. There the father caught the gold fever for California and in 1852 prepared to go there with a wagon train. ... ...as the father was in a hurry to get to the gold fields. But tragedy again struck our family. The largest part of the wagon train left Independence one day. And a day or so later, before the rest could get started, Cholera broke out and the father and the two boys, whose names and ages I do not know, took it and soon passed away. ... It is rather to me now in my old age, that my father told me so little of his people, but still, they had been dead thirty years when I got old enough to think of those things, and were buried so far away from Peoria. I know Father never went back to Independence, Missouri. Of course the father and sons were buried there. As Aunt Mary Blank was married before the family came to America, and my father was only 12 years old, I think those two boys must have been older. But Father never spoke of them, only to say that they died at the same time his father died.