Selected Families and Individuals

Notes


Edmond S. Schwallie

Obituary:
Edmund S. Schwallie, age 79, of 166 Oklahoma Ave., Louisville passed away
Friday morning [14 Dec 1979] at Timken-mercy Medical Center following a brief
illness.
Born in Burkhart, Monroe County, Ohio Nov. 16 1909, he lived in the Louisville
area for 18 years and was a member of St. Louis Catholic Church. He was an employee
of the Aspro Co where he worked for 12 years before retiring in 1974.
He is survived by his wife Elenora (Schott) of the home, 2 sisters, Mrs. Mildred Crum
of Pittsburgh, Pa., and Mrs. Bernard (Emma) Crum of Caldwell; 4 brothers, Lawrence,
Raymond, and Anthony, all of Canton and George of Kimbolton, Ohio.
A Mass of Christian Burial was held Monday at St. Louis Catholic Church with burial
in the church cemetery. Friends called at the Paquelet Funeral Home Sunday.


Elenora E. Schott

This note was published in the Zanesville Signal on 29 Apr 1933:
UNDERWENT OPERATION:
Miss Eleanor Schoot, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Pheelix Schott
underwent an operation for appendicitis Thursday morning.

The following wedding announcement appeared in The Zanesville (OH) Signal newspaper on November 6, 1935 Marry in Fulda Early Wednesday; Reside Here Miss Eleanor Schott of this city, formerly of Fulda, became the bride of
Edward Armbrust also of Zanesville at 8 o'clock Wednesday morning in
St. Mary's Catholic church, Fulda, with the pastor, Rev. Father Mattes
officiating. For her marriage, the bride had selected a dress of Copen-
hagen blue with gold trimmings, hat, shoes and gloves of blue and her
corsage was of pink roses. Her sister, Miss Ester Schott, who was her
attendant, was dressed in green with brown trim and brown accessories.
Yellow roses made up her corsage. Following the ceremony, a breakfast was served at the home of the
bride's parents, Mr. and Mrs. Felix Schott, Fulda, and the decorations
were of fall flowers. Among those present at the wedding and breakfast
were the bridegroom's father, Jospeh Armbrust, Mr. and Mrs. Fred Paul
and two sons, Bernard and Ronald, and Mrs. Margaret Roll all of this city. Later in the morning, Mr. and Mrs Armbrust left for a brief trip and will
later come to this city where they will be at home to friends on Ohio street.
Mr. Armbrust is an employe(sic) of Hazel-Atlas Glass company.


On March 10, 1943 Edward Armbrust filed for divorce from Eleanor Schott Armbrust. The following appeared in The Times Recorder (Zanesville, OH) newspaper on March 11, 1943: DIVORCE ACTIONS (Filed Wednesday) . . . Edward G. Armbrust, of Zanesville against Eleanor Arbrust (sic), of Mt.
Vernon. They were married Nov. 4, 1935 in Fulda, Noble county, according
to the petition. Gross neglect and wilful (sic) absence is alleged. Thomas
A. Joseph represents the plaintiff.

In July 1943, Edward G. Armbrust and Eleanor Schott Armbrust were granted a divorce. The following appeared in The Times Recorder (Zanesville, OH) newspaper on July 7, 1943: DIVORCES . . . (Granted) . . . Edward G. Armbrust from Eleanor Armbrust gross neglect. Mrs. Armbrust
was restored to her maiden name. Eleanor Scott (sic - Schott). Thomas A.
Joseph represented the plaintiff.


Obituary:
Elenora E. Schwallie, age 87, of Louisville, passed away Saturday March 3, 2001
in Altercare of Louisville Care Center following a recent illness. Elenora was born Jun
29, 1913 in Caldwell and was the daughter of the late Felix and Sophia (Warner) Schott.
She was a former employee of Troy Dry Cleaning and a waitress for Grace’s Pastry
Shop. Elenora was a member of St. Louis Catholic Church in Louisville.
Elenora leaves behind two sisters, Esther Gerst of Caldwell and Ethel Schoeppner of
Marietta and numerous nieces and nephews. She is preceded in death by her husband,
Edmund Schwallie who passed away December 14, 1979; two sisters, Ellen Dudzik and
Elverna Peinovich, and a brother, Elmer Schott.
A Mass of Christian Burial was celebrated Tuesday, March 6 in St. Louis Catholic
Church with Msgr. Ken Miller officiating. Burial was in the church cemetery. Friends
called Tuesday morning at the Paquelet-Falk Funeral Home in Louisville.

Beneficiaries of Elenora Schott Schwallie's will were John Dougherty, Rose Dougherty, and Janet Dougherty. The relationship of the Doughertys to Mrs. Schwallie is not known.


Ellen M. Schott

Ellen Schott Dudzik had no children.


Elverna M. Schott

Elverna Schott graduated from Caldwell high school in 1943, along with her third cousin, Eileen Marie Schott.

Dolores Snider, in "St. Mary's -- 150 Years -- Fulda Ohio" indicates that Elverna was married to Russo Peinovich. However the last will and testament of Elverna's sister, Eleanora Schott Armbrust Schwallie, suggests that "Russo" and "Peinovich" are two different men. According to the will, Elverna's surname at the time of her death was Peinovich, but her son's surname is Russo.


Elverna M. Schott

Elverna Schott graduated from Caldwell high school in 1943, along with her third cousin, Eileen Marie Schott.

Dolores Snider, in "St. Mary's -- 150 Years -- Fulda Ohio" indicates that Elverna was married to Russo Peinovich. However the last will and testament of Elverna's sister, Eleanora Schott Armbrust Schwallie, suggests that "Russo" and "Peinovich" are two different men. According to the will, Elverna's surname at the time of her death was Peinovich, but her son's surname is Russo.


Ethel Rose Schott

From the Zanesville Times Recorder, 30- Mar 1949:
HARRIETTSVILLE -- Miss Ethel Rose Schott of Fulda,
Sonja Hartshorn, Mr. and Mrs. Sam Schoeppner and family
of Macksburg, were dinner guests on Monday evening of
Mr. and Mrs. Ed. Schoeppner.


Ethel Schott Schoeppner was living in Marietta, Washington Co., OH in Mar 2002.


Francis Thieman

In 1870, farmer Frank Teeman (42) lived in Union Township, Washington County, Ohio with his wife Mary A. (34) and children Elizabeth (11), Philomena (9), Henry (7), Hammond (5), and George (3). Both Frank and Mary A. were born in Hanover, Germany and their parents were of foreign birth. All of the children were born in Pennsylvania and with the exception of George attended school. The value of Frank's real estate was $2500 and his personal estate was valued at $300.

In 1880, 51 year old farmer Francis Thieman lived in Watertown Township, Washington County, Ohio with his wife 44 year old Mary A. and children Henry (17), Herman (15), George (13), Andrew (10), Joseph (5) and Catherine (2). Francis and Mary A. were born in Prussia as were their parents. The older 3 children were born in Pennsylvania and the younger 3 were born in Ohio. Herman, George, Andrew and Joseph attended school the previous year. Henry and Herman give their occupation as farm laborer.


Mary Anne Anders

In 1900, 63 year old widow Mary Thieman lived with her son farmer Andrew Tieman (29), Andrew's wife (30), in Watertown, Washington County, Ohio. Also living with them was her single son Joseph (25). Mary was born in Germany and had immigrated to the United States in 1843. She had been in the U.S. for 56 years. Eight of Mary's 9 children were still living in 1900.

In 1910, widow Mary A. Thieman (73) lived with her son Andrew and his family in Watertown, Washington County, Ohio. Mary can both read and write and speaks English. Mary was born in Germany as were her parents. Under occupation, there is a notation on the census form that Mary has her "Own Income." In 1910 7 of Mary's 9 children are alive.

In 1920, widow Mary A. Thieman (83) lived with her son Andrew and his family in Watertown, Washington County, Ohio. Mary can both read and write and speaks English. Mary was born in Germany as were her parents. Living on the farm next to Andrew was Mary's son Joseph, Andrew's brother.


Philomena Thieman

Philomena does not appear with the rest of the family in the 1880 Census. There is a Mina Thieman age 21 living in Watertown, Washington County, Ohio in the house of farmer William Arnold and his wife Francis. Mina's occupation is given as servant.


Henry Thieman

Information about Henry can not be found after 1880. There is a Henry Teman of the correct age living as an "inmate"at the Allegheny Home and Hospital in Woodville, Collier Township, Allegheny County, Pennsylvania. This Henry was 66 years old in 1930, was born in Pennsylvania and his parents were born in Germany. This may have been Henry Thieman, son of Francis and Mary A. More research is needed.
Source: 1930 US Census, Allegheny Home and Hospital in Woodville, Collier Township, Allegheny County, Pennsylvania, Enumeration District 552, pg 5B, line 78, roll 1961, image 1006.0


George Tiemann

In 1900, 33 year old George J. Tiemann (May 1867) lived as a boarder in the home of William McCulley in Bethel Twp., Allegheny Co., Pennsylvania. According to the census, George and his parents were born in Pennsylvania. (This conflicts with other information which give the place of birth for George's parents as Germany.) George worked as a farm laborer.Listed after George and the McCulley family on the census page is George's brother Herman with his wife Amanda and daughter Margarite.

In 1910, 42 year old George Tiemann lived as a boarder in the home of William McCully on Library Road in Bethel Twp., Allegheny Co., Pennsylvania. George worked as a carpenter for a general contractor. George was born in Pennsylvania; his parents were born in Germany. Also living in the McCully home was George's nephew William Schaad. George's niece, Philomena Schaad, also lived in the McCully home and worked there as a housekeeper. William and Philomena were brother and sister.

In 1920, 52 year old George J. Tiemann lived with his wife Elzabeth (47) in a rented home on Washington Road in Mount Lebanon, Allegheny Co., Pennsylvania. George and Elizabeth were born in Pennsylvania; George's parents were born in Germany as was Elizabeth's father; Elizabeth's mother was born in Pennsylvania.


Anthony Huffman

Records conflict on place of birth:
Virginia (1850 census)
Ohio (1860 census)

Anton Huffman moved his family to Rock Island, IL in 1865. He died the next year. It is not known what became of his wife and child after her remarriage.


Mary Anna Schoeppner

The 1850 census states that Mary A. Schopner was born in Ohio. Mary Ann Schoeppner Huffman moved with her husband and infant son to Bock Island, IL in 1865. Her husband died the next year. Mary Ann remarried, but nothing further is known about her.


Mary Anna Schoeppner

The 1850 census states that Mary A. Schopner was born in Ohio. Mary Ann Schoeppner Huffman moved with her husband and infant son to Bock Island, IL in 1865. Her husband died the next year. Mary Ann remarried, but nothing further is known about her.