Great-granddaughter of Michael Schlaeber, and Nicoli Frick
Granddaughter of Michael Schlaeber, Margaretha Frick Schlaeber, and Jacob Mang
Daughter of Hanss Michael Schleber (spelling also Schlaber, Schlaeber), and Anna Mang Schleber.
Anna Maria was born in the tiny village of Mattstall, and christened there on the 23rd of September 1661.
Her first marriage was to Johann Bartholomaeus Deckenberger, from Mannheim, with whom she had at least one child, Elisabeth. ( who later married Markus Klein, with whom she emigrated to Pennsylvania).
After her first husband's death, Anna Maria returned to her native Alsace.
Aged 34, she married Johann Theobald Schmidt on the 11th of January 1695, in Wingen.
The following year, on the 5th of April 1996, their first child, Anna Barbara, was born, and was christened on the 8th of April in the Wingen Protestant Church.
Another daughter, Anna Ursula, was born 22 March 1699. (Her name is mentioned on the passenger list of the ship 'Samuel' in 1733 from Rotterdam to Philadelphia, the same ship that her sister Barbara and family travelled on)
Anna Maria and Johann Theobald's last child, a son, Johann Peter, was born on March 3, 1701, and baptized five days later in the Protestant Church in Wingen.
On the 31st of December 1702, Anna Maria's husband, Johann Theobald, ' fell asleep gently and peacefully, between 7 and 8 o'clock'. He was buried in the old churchyard in Wingen on the 2nd of January 1703.
Anna Maria Schleber Deckenberger Schmidt died early morning at 3 o'clock on the 8th of April, 1722. She was aged 60 years, 6 months and 16 days.
She was buried in the graveyard by the Protestant Church in Wingen on the 10th of April 1722, which was the Saturday after her death.
Bio researched and written by Lydia A.
© 2020
Sources: Mattstall- Registres Paroissiaux (Avant 1793) Paroisse Protestante, and Wingen Parish Registers 1648-1755 (Archives Bas-Rhin, France).
Memorial Photos:
1. Birth record, Mattstall, Archives Bas Rhin
2. Marriage record from Parish Records, Wingen, Archives Bas Rhin
3. Death record from Wingen Parish Records, Archives Bas Rhin.
Great-granddaughter of Michael Schlaeber, and Nicoli Frick
Granddaughter of Michael Schlaeber, Margaretha Frick Schlaeber, and Jacob Mang
Daughter of Hanss Michael Schleber (spelling also Schlaber, Schlaeber), and Anna Mang Schleber.
Anna Maria was born in the tiny village of Mattstall, and christened there on the 23rd of September 1661.
Her first marriage was to Johann Bartholomaeus Deckenberger, from Mannheim, with whom she had at least one child, Elisabeth. ( who later married Markus Klein, with whom she emigrated to Pennsylvania).
After her first husband's death, Anna Maria returned to her native Alsace.
Aged 34, she married Johann Theobald Schmidt on the 11th of January 1695, in Wingen.
The following year, on the 5th of April 1996, their first child, Anna Barbara, was born, and was christened on the 8th of April in the Wingen Protestant Church.
Another daughter, Anna Ursula, was born 22 March 1699. (Her name is mentioned on the passenger list of the ship 'Samuel' in 1733 from Rotterdam to Philadelphia, the same ship that her sister Barbara and family travelled on)
Anna Maria and Johann Theobald's last child, a son, Johann Peter, was born on March 3, 1701, and baptized five days later in the Protestant Church in Wingen.
On the 31st of December 1702, Anna Maria's husband, Johann Theobald, ' fell asleep gently and peacefully, between 7 and 8 o'clock'. He was buried in the old churchyard in Wingen on the 2nd of January 1703.
Anna Maria Schleber Deckenberger Schmidt died early morning at 3 o'clock on the 8th of April, 1722. She was aged 60 years, 6 months and 16 days.
She was buried in the graveyard by the Protestant Church in Wingen on the 10th of April 1722, which was the Saturday after her death.
Bio researched and written by Lydia A.
© 2020
Sources: Mattstall- Registres Paroissiaux (Avant 1793) Paroisse Protestante, and Wingen Parish Registers 1648-1755 (Archives Bas-Rhin, France).
Memorial Photos:
1. Birth record, Mattstall, Archives Bas Rhin
2. Marriage record from Parish Records, Wingen, Archives Bas Rhin
3. Death record from Wingen Parish Records, Archives Bas Rhin.
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