Joseph Henry Schwartz

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Joseph Henry Schwartz

Birth
Rheinland-Pfalz, Germany
Death
6 Nov 1919 (aged 74)
Boonville, Cooper County, Missouri, USA
Burial
Boonville, Cooper County, Missouri, USA GPS-Latitude: 38.9735112, Longitude: -92.7302296
Plot
125 3
Memorial ID
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In 1870 Josef was awarded the Iron Cross by Kaiser Wilhem.
The Iron Cross was renewed on July 19, 1870, for the Franco-Prussian War. Nine men received the 1870 Grand Cross of the Iron Cross for service during that war.

Husband of:
Catherine Lang AKA Katharina Lang

Josef Schwarz age 42 (40) brought his family to the United States in 1887. Cath. (Lang) Schwarz his wife age 32, Ottica age 6,Cath. age 4 and Elisab. ???(Baby)
They embarked from the port of ANTWERP on the Ship RHYNLAND. Manifest ID. # 39209. They arrived in New York on April 13, 1887. His wife was pregnant with their 4th child, so they remained in New York City until her birth in Sept. of 1887. They arrived in Boonville, Cooper Co., MO. in 1888. To join his wife's mother, Ottilia and siblings, Balthasar, George, Jacob, Elizabeth, Otillia, Margarethe and Anna Marie Lang.
In 1870 Josef was awarded the Iron Cross by Kaiser Wilhem.
The Iron Cross was renewed on July 19, 1870, for the Franco-Prussian War. Nine men received the 1870 Grand Cross of the Iron Cross for service during that war.

Husband of:
Catherine Lang AKA Katharina Lang

Josef Schwarz age 42 (40) brought his family to the United States in 1887. Cath. (Lang) Schwarz his wife age 32, Ottica age 6,Cath. age 4 and Elisab. ???(Baby)
They embarked from the port of ANTWERP on the Ship RHYNLAND. Manifest ID. # 39209. They arrived in New York on April 13, 1887. His wife was pregnant with their 4th child, so they remained in New York City until her birth in Sept. of 1887. They arrived in Boonville, Cooper Co., MO. in 1888. To join his wife's mother, Ottilia and siblings, Balthasar, George, Jacob, Elizabeth, Otillia, Margarethe and Anna Marie Lang.