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Facts and Events
Name |
Christian Zimmerman |
Gender |
Male |
Birth[1][2][3] |
29 Mar 1825 |
Lörrach, Baden, Germany |
Marriage |
12 Aug 1851 |
Wells County, Indiana, USAto Christina Slaughter |
Census[6] |
26 Jul 1870 |
Ross, Clinton, Indiana, USA |
Marriage |
16 Dec 1897 |
Clinton County, Indiana, USAto Catherine Schindler |
Death[4] |
12 Dec 1899 |
Ross Twp., Clinton, Indiana, USA |
Burial[5] |
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Peters Mennonite Cemetery, Ross Twp., Clinton, Indiana, USA |
!COMMENT: Not to be confused with Christian ZIMMERMAN born 1820 in Germany and who married Magdalena STEINER and lived in Livingston County, Illinois in the 1860 and 1880 census. Marabeth Zimmerman Scott's book ISAAC ZIMMERMAN, 1838-1905 lists the wrong Christian Zimmerman.
References
- ↑ John Schmeeckle, Anaheim, California. 17 February 2000, Letter to G. David Dilts, Salt Lake City, Utah
2.
Information emailed to John Schmeeckle by Mrs. (Larry) Ardelle Koperski, Colorado Springs, Colorado.
- ↑ Evangelische Kirche Lörrach (A. Lörrach). Kirchenbuch, 1590-1963. (Karlsruhe: Evangelische Landeskirche Baden, 197?)
[FHL film 1189324 item 4], Taufen 1821-1833, p. 48A.
- ↑ United States. Works Progress Administration (Indiana), and Indiana Works Progress Administration. Index to supplemental record, marriage transcript, Clinton County, 1882-1904. (Indianapolis [Indiana]: Indiana State Library, 1983)
Zar - Zyr, 16 Dec 1897.
!MARRIAGE-HUSBAND-BIRTH-PARENTS: Father's given name John, Mother's maiden name Anna Schneider, age next birthday 73
- ↑ United States. Works Progress Administration (Indiana), and Indiana Works Progress Administration. Index to death record, Clinton County, 1882-1920. (Indianapolis [Indiana]: Indiana State Library, 1983)
ZAR - ZWY.
- ↑ Grove, Helen E, and Joan Cox Bohm. Clinton County, Indiana, cemeteries. (Utica, Kentucky: McDowell Publications, c1980-1996)
45.
- ↑ Ancestry.com. 1870 United States Federal Census (database online). (Provo, Utah: MyFamily.com, 2003)
Ross, Clinton, Indiana, Roll M593_305, p. 425, image 360.
!RESIDENCE-RELATIVE: near his Father on the census.
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