Person:Michael Breitenbach (2)

Watchers
Michael Isidor Breitenbach
m. 10 Jan 1831
  1. Barbara Breitenbach1831 - 1836
  2. Johann Georg Breitenbach1835 - 1894
  3. Antonia Breitenbach1837 -
  4. Michael Lorenz Breitenbach1839 -
  5. Johann Michael Breitenbach1841 - 1842
  6. Michael Isidor Breitenbach1843 - 1890
  7. Josepha Breitenbach1845 -
  8. Hermann Breitenbach1847 - 1943
  9. Vinzenz Breitenbach1849 - 1901
  10. Gregor Breitenbach1852 - 1852
  11. Aegidius Breitenbach1853 - 1922
m. 8 Feb 1869
Facts and Events
Name Michael Isidor Breitenbach
Gender Male
Birth? 4 Apr 1843 Ziegelhutte, Oberbach, Bayern, Germany
Immigration? Jan 1869 Seneca, Ohio, United StatesNaturalization record
Marriage 8 Feb 1869 Tiffin, Seneca, Ohio, United StatesSt. Joseph's
to Adilaide Doeflinger
Other Adoptive child: John Hartzell (11)
with Adilaide Doeflinger
Occupation[2] 1873 Laborer
Unknown[3] 21 Sep 1876 Seneca, Ohio, United States
Occupation[4] 1881 Blacksmith
Occupation[5] 1884 Blacksmith
Occupation[6] 1887 Laborer
Death[1] 15 Dec 1890 Cleveland, Cuyahoga, Ohio, United States

I see that you are researching the Breidenbach family of Tiffin, Ohio. Here is my connection. (email from Steve Hartzell)

My grandfather's brother, John Michael Hartzell, was born January 22, 1878 at the Seneca County Infirmary. As a result of this birth his mother died Feb. 3, 1878. This mother was Ellen Clark, and his father was Harrison William Hartzell. Harrison was unable to care for his children after his wife's death, mostly due to a Civil War injury that made it difficult for him to earn a living. Michael & Adilaide Breidenbach adopted John in May, 1878 (I have papers), and his name then became legally John Michael Breidenbach. These 2 people are the same ones listed in your data. I am assuming that they were unable to have children on their own. The family lived on Circular St. until 1887 when they moved to Cleveland. There Michael died on December 15, 1890 of "Dropsey of the Heart". Shortly after that date I lost track of all of them, and I don't know what ever became of John or Adilaide.

References
  1. Email from Steve Hartzell.
  2. Tiffin City Directory, 1873-4.
  3. Naturalization Record, Seneca County, Ohio Probate
    154.
  4. Tiffin City Directory, 1881-2.
  5. Tiffin City Directory, 1884-5.
  6. Tiffin City Directory, 1887-8.