Person:Elizabeth Sgeible Or Gible (1)

Elizabeth S. GEIBEL
b.9 Feb 1845 "Bavaria"
m. 21 May 1847
  1. Elizabeth S. GEIBEL1845 - 1919
  2. Elizabeth Geibel1846 - 1919
  3. Heinrich Geibel1849 - 1893
  4. Christina Geibel1855 -
  5. Frederick Geibel1858 - 1906
  6. Charles Geibel1860 -
m. 20 Nov 1865
  1. John H SCHLEMMER1866 - 1926
  2. Frederick SCHLEMMER1869 -
  3. Anna Schlemmer1871 - 1961
  4. Jacob Peter SCHLEMMER1873 - 1952
  5. Edward M SCHLEMMER1873 - 1952
  6. Charles William SCHLEMMER1878 - 1944
  7. George Daniel SCHLEMMER1880 - 1941
  8. Julia SCHLEMMER1882 -
  9. Clarence D. SCHLEMMER1884 - 1960
  10. Elizabeth SchlemmerEst 1887 - 1887
  11. Edith Schlemmer1888 - 1889
  12. Paul H SCHLEMMER1892 - 1977
Facts and Events
Name Elizabeth S. GEIBEL
Alt Name[2] Lizzie Geibel
Gender Female
Birth? 9 Feb 1845 "Bavaria"
Immigration? 1853 USA
Employment[1] 1865 Wabash, Wabash, Indiana, United StatesEmployed in the Wabash woolen mills, as was her husband
Marriage 20 Nov 1865 Wabash, Wabash County, INto John SCHLEMMER
Unknown John SCHLEMMER
Census[6] 1880 Wabash, Wabash, Indiana, United StatesAge: 35
Census[5] 1900 Wabash, Wabash, Indiana, United StatesAge 54
Residence[3] 1914 Wabash, Wabash, Indiana, United States176 Manchester Ave
Death? 25 Oct 1919 Wabash, Wabash County, IN176 Manchester Avenue
Burial[4] Wabash, IndianaFalls Cemetery
Reference Number? 1527
Questionable information identified by WeRelate automation
To check:Born before parents' marriage

NOTE: Elizabeth's surname also spelled Geible and Gible in records.

Tombstone says she was born in 1846.

--White Creek 14:18, 6 September 2012 (EDT)


Note map of the Palatinate (PFALZ) region, where Elizabeth was probably born.

--White Creek 21:41, 25 April 2017 (UTC)

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References
  1. History of Wabash County, Indiana: a narrative account of its historical progress, its people, and its principal interests. (Chicago: Lewis Pub. Co., 1914)
    1914.
  2. Jim Geibel of Baltimore, Maryland.
  3. Wabash City Directory
    1914.

    The directory says she is a widow

  4. Elizabeth is buried in the same section as her parents, and toward the south side of the cemetery.
  5. In the 1900 Federal Census, Elizabeth was enumerated at 176 Manchester Avenue, Wabash, Indiana.
  6. In the 1880 Federal Census, Elizabeth was shown to have been born in "BYRON", which is an error. The enumerator probably meant: "BAYERN", which is actually meant as the Bavarian Palatinate.