Person:Lydia Schott (6)

m. Bef 1811
  1. Lydia Schott1811 - 1892
m. Bef 1833
  1. Lovina Heller1833 -
  2. Phillip HellerAbt 1836 - 1923
  3. Catharine Lavina Heller1838 - 1898
  4. John S Heller1840 - 1925
  5. Jacob L. Heller1843 - 1915
  6. Lydia Heller1844 - 1925
  7. George HellerAbt 1846 -
  8. Rebecca Heller1848 - 1918
  9. William HellerBet 1851 & 1852 -
  10. Henry A. Heller1855 - 1925
  11. Charles Henry HellerAbt 1860 -
  12. James HellerAbt 1860 -
Facts and Events
Name[6] Lydia Schott
Alt Name[1] Lydia Shotte
Gender Female
Birth[2] 13 Nov 1811 Dauphin Co., Pennsylvania
Alt Birth[7] 13 Nov 1811 Dauphin Co., PA
Marriage Bef 1833 to Johannes E Heller
Other 23 Jul 1860 Adeline, Maryland Twp., Ogle Co., IllinoisCensus1860
with Johannes E Heller
Other 6 Sep 1870 Maryland Twp., Ogle Co., IllinoisCensus1870
with Johannes E Heller
Death[3] 20 Jan 1892 Adeline, Maryland Twp., Ogle Co., Illinois
Burial[4] Adeline cemetery, Ogle, Illinois
Other[5][9] Jan 1892 Forreston, Ogle Co., IllinoisObitz_OK
Reference Number 26404
References
  1. Greg Peterman. Peterman Resource site, Url: http:/www.junkingusa.com/Peterman/index.php.
  2. United States. 1860 U.S. Census Population Schedule. (National Archives Microfilm Publication M653)
    age 49 born in PA.
  3. Probate Court. Marriage Records. (County of event).
  4. Martha E Keller. Martha's Heller family information, Recipient: Kristina Kuhn Krumm, Address: Crawford Co., Ohio, Author E-mail: mekeller at cybrtown.com.
  5. The Forreston Herald, Location: Forreston, Illinois.
  6. Lydia Schott Heller obituary from Forreston Herald newspaper.
  7. James R. Miller, 8th generation descendent, research report, June 1994.
  8.   Adeline Cemetery records.
  9. "Died--at the residence of her son-in-law, John Plum, five miles north of Adeline, Mrs. John E Heller, Wednesday, January 20, 1892, and buried at Adeline cemetery, Saturday. She was born in Pennsylvania, Nov. 13, 1811, and was aged at death eighty-one years, two months and seven days. Miss Lydia Schott was married to John E Heller about 1841. They first settled in the town of Maryland in 1852-- forty years ago. Her husband has been dead eleven years. She was the mother of eleven children, ten of whom survive her-- six sons and four daughters. She also leaves one brother and one sister. She has been severely afflicted with rheumatism, being entirely helpless the past seven years. An honest industrious woman, endured the trial incident to the settlement of a new country. The funeral sermon was preached in the U.B. Church, by Rev. Graham, U.B. minister."