Monday, January 14, 2013

Schug's Baumholder Bulliten: Profile #1 & 2



1. CHARLES (Carl) SCHUG  son of John Schug (1774) and Katharina Louisa geb Kirsch (1784-1880)

  

                                  Charles (Carl) Schug                              MRE Cemetery 
                             (26 Nov 1825 – 3 Mar 1869)                         Berne Indiana

·         Emigrated: Apx 1848
·         Settled: Port Washington, Tascarawas OH
·         Married: Catharina Rausch (2 May 1850)
·         Move: 1864 Vera Cruz, Adams Co., IN
·         Occupation Prussia: Wagon Wheel Maker
·         Occupation: Farmer
·         Born: Baumholder, Rhine-Phaz Prussia
·         Died: Vera Cruz, Adams Co, IN
·         Cause of Death: Accidental Arsenic Poisoning by Dr. Young
·         Religion: German Reformed Church (Evangelish [Lutheran]) Member-Founder of St. Pauls German Evangelical Church, Port Washington OH.
·         Buried: MRE Cemetery Berne, Adams Co IN

    “Carl Schug came to the United States when a young man with his brothers, while his wife wife, Catharina Rausch, was brought over by her parents.  She was exceptionally well educated for a young woman of her time in Germany (Prussia), and her family were of the higher class being closely related to Titled Nobility.”  Standard History of Adams and Wells County 1918c 

2. Catharina Rausch Daughter of Philip Rausch (1782-1869) and Maria Catherina geb Harth ( 1792-1852)

 
                                        Catharina Rausch                         MRE Cemetery 
                                  (23 April 1833 – 22 Dec 1902)              Berne Indiana

Born: Baumholder, Rhineland Phaz,  Prussia
Died: Berne, Adams Co. Indiana
Emigrated: Ship Tarquin La Havre-New York
Arrival: 29 June 1848
Cause of Death: Phenomena
Buried: MRE Cemetery, Bern, Indiana


Port of La Harve, France

Tarquin,

A 515 ton, three-masted sailing ship of American registry,
 George Moody, master.
 Built in Boston in 1833,

 She was just 143 feet long and had a beam of 27 feet, nine and one half inches.

 There was a cabin on the upper deck because her manifest lists 14 passengers separately as "Cabin." and 183 other passengers were jammed into Tarquin's second deck.






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