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George John Schwarz 1860–1928 – Genealogical Records

Birth Date: 7 March 1860

Birth Location: Highland, Madison County, Illinois, USA

Death Date: 3 April 1928

Death Location: Lawrence, Douglas County, Kansas, USA

Father: Stephan change)

Mother: Louisa Essenpreis

Spouse(s): Maria Jackson

Children(s): Edwin Schwarz

In 1860, George John Schwarz entered the world in Highland, Madison County, Illinois, USA, born to Stephan Schwartz Schwarz Still Working On This It May Change And Louisa Essenpreis. George John Schwarz married Maria Josephine Jackson, and had children including Edwin Cornelius Schwarz. George John Schwarz passed away in 1928 in Lawrence, Douglas County, Kansas, USA.

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Biography

  • In 1860, George John Schwarz entered the world in Highland, Madison County, Illinois, USA, born to Stephan Schwartz Schwarz Still Working On This It May Change And Louisa Essenpreis.
  • George John Schwarz married Maria Josephine Jackson, and had children including Edwin Cornelius Schwarz.
  • George John Schwarz passed away in 1928 in Lawrence, Douglas County, Kansas, USA.

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George Schwarz's Ancestors

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George Schwarz
1860–1928
Birth Place: Highland, Madison County, Illinois, USA
Parents
Stephan Schwartz (Schwarz) (still working on this, it may change)
1831–1911
Mingolsheim, Bruchsal, Baden, Deutschland
Louisa Essenpreis
1837–1904
Östringen, Baden-Württemberg, Germany
Grandparents
Joannes ("John" Georgius) Schwarz
1801–1878
Mingolsheim, Grand Duchy of Baden
Franciscae Lehnhart
1808–1846
Rot bei St. Leon, Baden, Germany
*Johann ("John" Peter Adam) Essenpreis
1791–1863
Östringen, Baden-Württemberg, Germany
Maria (Elizabeth) Gruelich
1793–1866
Östringen, Baden-Württemberg, Germany
Great-Grandparents
Daniel Schwarz
1775–1829
Maria Hoffmann
1770–1838
Anton Essenpreis
1749–1824
Anna Hermann
1756–1815
Johannes Greülich
1765–1834
Anna Pfeifer
1768–1853
2nd-Great-Grandparents
Daniel Schwarz
1729–1774
Maria (Mueller)
1738–1784
Johann Hoffmann
1721–1773
Anna Huber
1736–1791
Ursula Saur
1733–1782
Matthias Greulich
1736–1796
Anna Weitgenant
1736–1782
Johann Pfeiffer
1729–1771

George Schwarz's Descendants

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George (John) Schwarz (7 March 1860–3 April 1928) m. Maria (Josephine) Jackson (16 February 1865–23 April 1946)
  1. 1. Edwin (Cornelius) Schwarz 1893– m. Margaret Britton 1900–1994

George Schwarz's Timeline

2 Records

1860
7 March 1860
Birth of George John Schwarz in Highland, Madison County, Illinois, USA
Highland, Madison County, Illinois, USA
1928
3 April 1928
Age 68
Death of George John Schwarz in Lawrence, Douglas County, Kansas, USA
Lawrence, Douglas County, Kansas, USA

Sources

    Genealogy Event 1
    Event Type: Birth
    Event Date: 7 March 1860
    Event Place: Highland, Madison County, Illinois, USA

    Genealogy Event 2
    Event Type: Death
    Event Date: 3 April 1928
    Event Place: Lawrence, Douglas County, Kansas, USA

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