SCHAUBEL

Schaubel:
Earl Schaubel Lineage :: Earl Vincent Schaubel

My great-great grandfather was Johannes Schaubel from Wurttemberg, currently n Germany - from a town called Schomberg, I think. He was born on 22 September 1822. He married Anna Maria Sauer, born in 1822 in Frankenthal, Bavaria (actually a satelliteof Bavaria-proper in the Palatinate). I don't know when they were married or when they emmigrated to Canada, but their first child, David Schabel, my g-grandfather was born in Welland Cty, Ontario, Canada in 1846 (or 1848).
I do not know their port of entry or route to Canada, there is a possibility that they came through Pennsylvania, but that is from rather vague family folklore.I have just received some microfilmed church records from the Schomberg area through the Mormon Church's Family History Centre, so I may soon have more information. I have also recently reviewed records from a place called Grossingersheim, Neckarkreis, Germany and have determined that there were a number of Schaubels and Schabels in that area in the 18th and 19th centuries. Grossingersheim is near a more familiar place called Marbach.

Information on 'SCHAUBEL' as acquired from LDS Ancestral File:

Johannes SCHAUPPEL,b. Abt 1685 in Lindach, Neckar, marriedMargaretha VOGT

Johann Georg SCHAUBEL b.11 Dec 1752 in Lorch, Neckar. m. Christine Katharine CHRISTELER.

Following generations kept the SCHAUBEL spelling:

Georg Christoph SCHAUBEL m. Christina Wilhelmina C. ALBRECHT.


Gottlob Immanuel SCHAUBEL b. 24 Apr. 1822 in Marbach, Germany. m. Elizabeth C. HEIMRICH of Hessin Castel, Germany.
Civil War Veterans Buried in Kansas: Schaubel Gotleib, Capt. Co. H 48th Indania. Goshen Township,Clay Co.KS. Copied from: Wakefield News 9 April 1908.


William SCHAUBEL b. 12 Feb. 1859 in Goshen, Elkhart, IN. m. Caroline STRODTBECK of Kleinaspach, Wurttemberg, Germahy.

Note of 25 May 1997 from Earl Vincent Schaubell:

I have just received some microfilmed church records from the Schomberg area through the Mormon Church's Family History Centre, so I may soon have more information. I have also recently reviewed records from a place called Grossingersheim, Neckarkreis, Germany and have determined that there were a number of Schaubels and Schabels in that area in the 18th and 19th centuries. Grossingersheim is near a more familiar place called Marbach.


SCHAUBEL

Suzanne
Raymond Julius SCHAUBEL b. 8 Oct 1903 PA and d. Jul 1963 PA. m. Anna Theresa KOVACS (Hungarian ancestry)

There was another sister and maybe another brother but, I don't have any record of them.These siblings parents had the surnames of Schaubel and McCauley
Raymond Julius SCHAUBEL was a plumber and belonged to the Mason organization. He was president, I believe, of his chapter for a number of years. He had begun medical school at Johns Hopkins but, he ran out of money and had to quit.
Anna Theresa definitely had two brothers:
  • James (Jim) KOVACS who married Jeanette
  • Augustus (Gus) KOVACS who married Dorothy or Dot.
      Dot had a sister Betty who married a man by the name of HENDERSON and she has a surviving sister Katherine or Kathy who still lives with her husband Phil McGOVERN in New Jersey.

It gets quite sketchy after this because almost everyone is deceased and anyone who is alive really has no memories to pillage. If any of this sounds familiar please, please, please let me know. It's getting mindnumbing.


SCHAUBEL

Patricia Fry

Cora Kathleen SCHAUBEL b. 11April 1896 in Romeo, IL. d Sept 1978 Ventura, Ventura Co. CA m. Ted CALVERT and they settled in Ventura, CA.

She had 7 older brothers and a younger sister. My sister, who has done most of the search on this side of the family and she said her spelling for Grandma's birth name is Schuabel instead of Schaubel. She got that from Grandma, herself. Is there a possibility that this is right?
She was adopted out to Homer Fredrick SMITH and Minnie BROCKMAN in 1902. Homer and Minnie married in Lockport, IL, in 1895.
Cora Kathleen Schaubel was renamed Maude Smith. Grandma (Maude Smith) went to Chicago once about 15 years before she died to find her brothers, but chickened out and came home without looking them up.
Strangely (or maybe not so strangely) a relative of Minnie Brockman Smith, Maria Brockman, ran an orphanage in IL between 1900 and 1920. Grandma (Cora Kathleen) evidently destroyed her adoption papers and birth certificate, etc. in later years as when she died they were not to be found.
This is all we have. We do know that Cora had a brother living in the Chicago area in the 50s or 60s and that he was a doctor.

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