Person:Elizabeth Geibel (2)

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Elisabeth Geibel
d.2 Jul 1908
  1. Christina Geibel1813 - 1894
  2. Katharina Elisabeth Geibel1815 - 1895
  3. Philip Henrich Geibel1818 - 1884
  4. Barbara Geibel1820 - 1912
  5. Elisabeth Geibel1823 - 1908
  6. Philipina Geibel1825 - 1890
m. 1851
  1. Elisabeth Hildenbrand1851 - 1931
  2. Unknown HildenbrandAft 1851 -
  3. Christina Hildenbrand1854 - 1854
  4. Catherine Hildenbrand1857 - 1944
  5. Barbara Hildenbrand1860 - 1937
  6. Rachel HildenbrandEst 1861 -
  7. Mary HildenbrandEst 1864 -
Facts and Events
Name[1][2][3][4][5] Elisabeth Geibel
Gender Female
Birth[3] 22 Mar 1823 Waldgrehweiler, Rheinland-Pfalz, Germany
Immigration[6] 29 Dec 1851 New York City, New York, United StatesFrom La Havre, in France
Marriage 1851 Germanyto Jacob Hildenbrand
Census[7] 1860 Wabash, Wabash, Indiana, United StatesAge 35
Census? 1870 Wabash, Wabash, Indiana, United StatesAge 46
Death? 2 Jul 1908
Burial? Wabash, IndianaFalls Cemetery

ELISABETH remained in the Pfalz for about one year after she was married? That family information may not be true, as indications are that she was not married in Waldgrehweiler, according to the church. In those days, that ONE church was the ONLY place she could have been married before migrating.

Four of her children married into the Sundheimer Family.

In 1860 her mother, Elisabetha Margaretha (Glässer) Geibel was living with her.

--White Creek 15:05, 5 September 2012 (EDT)

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References
  1. Jackie Miller of Wabash, Indiana.
  2. Charles W. Wolf of Silver Spring, Maryland.
  3. 3.0 3.1 "Gemeinde Waldgrehweiler".

    1976 letter.
    Tombstone says she was born in: 1824

  4. History of Wabash County, Indiana: a narrative account of its historical progress, its people, and its principal interests. (Chicago: Lewis Pub. Co., 1914).
  5. Wabash County Historical Society (Indiana); Linda Robertson; and North Manchester Historical Society (Indiana). Wabash County history, bicentennial edition, 1976, Wabash, Indiana. (Marceline, Missouri: Walsworth Publishing Company, c1976).
  6. Passenger Lists, in Ancestry.com
    29 Dec 1851.

    The data says she was age 28, with a female child of 3 to 4 months of age, also named Elisabeth. The data matches up reasonably well with other data. Next entries show an unknown "ANNE & CATHARINE HILDEBRANT". Could they have been Jacob's sisters? Nothing else ever found regarding them.

  7. The document shows that she was born in "Bavaria", but of course we know that is not really true. Many of the old Palatine documents show Bavaria, but history knows that this land was in the Palatine, which was only ruled by Bavaria for a short time.