Emma Cecilia Bachmann

Emma Cecilia Bachmann

Female 1881 - 1963  (82 years)

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  1. 1.  Emma Cecilia Bachmann was born 18 Mar 1881, Oldenburg, Franklin County, Indiana, USA (daughter of Unknown Unknown and Magdalena Bachmann); died 27 Sep 1963, Los Angeles, Los Angeles County, California, USA; was buried 17 Oct 1963, Rowland Heights, Los Angeles County, California, USA.

    Other Events:

    • Alternate Place of Birth: Indianapolis, Marion County, Indiana, USA
    • Find A Grave Memorial Number: 25907326
    • Race: White
    • Name: Emma Cecilia Howe
    • Name: Records at St Ann's Orphans' Asylum for Girls state her middle name wa
    • Physical Description: Sep 1899, Porter, Porter County, Indiana, USA; 18 years, 5' 6" tall, medium high forehead, brown eyes, slightly Roman nose, medium mouth with thin lips,slightly curved, slightly prominent chin, dark brown hair, olive complexion, oval face, inclined to be long
    • Adopted: 26 Sep 1904, Valparaiso, Porter County, Indiana, USA; Superior Court Cause No. 924
    • Residence: 1910, Los Angeles Assembly District 73, Los Angeles County, California, USA; 1502 W 11th St; Age: 29; Marital Status: Married; Relation to Head of House: Wife
    • Residence: Aug 1915, Los Angeles, Los Angeles County, California, USA; 610 N Berendo St
    • Residence: 1920, Los Angeles Assembly District 63, Los Angeles County, California, USA; 601 N New Hampshire; Age: 37; Marital Status: Married; Relation to Head of House: Wife
    • Residence: Oct 1924, Los Angeles, Los Angeles County, California, USA; 2202 Beachwood Dr. (Just below the "Hollywood" sign on the hill)
    • Residence: 1930, Los Angeles, Los Angeles County, California, USA; 334 N Kingsley Dr.
    • Residence: 1935, Los Angeles, Los Angeles County, California, USA
    • Residence: Mar 1937, Los Angeles, Los Angeles County, California, USA; 671 N Mariposa
    • Occupation: 1940, Los Angeles, Los Angeles County, California, USA; cook for the Eugene H and Mary J Rosenthal family
    • Residence: 1 Apr 1940, Los Angeles, Los Angeles County, California, USA; 140 S Las Palmas; Age: 58; Marital Status: Divorced; Relation to Head of House: Cook
    • Residence: Aug 1942, Los Angeles, Los Angeles County, California, USA; 140 S Las Palmas
    • Residence: Dec 1949, Arcadia, Los Angeles County, Califonria, USA; 1114 Baldwin Ave
    • Residence: 1950, Arcadia, Los Angeles County, Califonria, USA; 1114 S Baldwin Ave
    • Residence: 1952, Arcadia, Los Angeles County, Califonria, USA; 34 Naomi Ave; with daughter and her children
    • Residence: Between 1953 and 1954, Arcadia, Los Angeles County, Califonria, USA; 214 San Antonio Rd with daughter & kids; I wrote this number when I was researching old Arcadia Directories at the Arcadia Library in 1978. today, 28 Feb 2014, the number does not exist on Google Earth. I believe I wrote the number down wrong in 1978.
    • Residence: 1955, Arcadia, Los Angeles County, Califonria, USA; 220 San Luis Rey Rd; with daughter and her children
    • Residence: Between 1956 and 1957, Arcadia, Los Angeles County, Califonria, USA; 754 Arcadia Ave; with daughter and her children
    • Residence: 1958, Arcadia, Los Angeles County, Califonria, USA; 624 Huntington Blvd, Apt 5; with daughter and her children
    • Residence: 1959, Arcadia, Los Angeles County, Califonria, USA; 810 Fairveiw Ave; with daughter and her children
    • Residence: 1960, Arcadia, Los Angeles County, Califonria, USA; 518 1/2 W Longden Ave; with daughter and her children
    • Last Residence: Sep 1963, Arcadia, Los Angeles County, Califonria, USA; 514 W Huntington Dr

    Notes:

    Emma's middle name is listed as Mary on her intake records at St. Ann's Home in Terre Haute, Indiana. However, she always used Cecilia.

    According to a letter written by Emma to her children in the 1930's, Emma was the daughter of Magdalena Bachmann, who was the daughter of Gervais Bachmann and his wife, Magdalena Weiderle (or Wiederle).

    Gervais and his wife came to the United States from Germany in 1846, landing in New Orleans. They had 5 children, born in Ohio and Indiana: Rosina, George, Mary, Anna Elizabeth and Magdalena.

    The younger Magdalena had a son out-of-wedlock, Albert Louis. His father was a neighbor, Monroe Gloshen.

    My grandmother, Emma, was her second illegitimate child. I don't know who Emma's father was. It could have been Monroe Gloshen again or someone else. For some reason, Albert stayed with his mother and grandparents in Franklin County, Indiana. However, when she was about 2 1/2 , Emma was sent to St. Ann's Orphans' Home in Terre Haute, to be raised and educated by the Sisters of Providence, from St. Mary-Of-The-Woods. Whether she lived with her mother up until that time is unknown.

    The records from St. Ann's, from Catholic Charities, sent to me by the Diocese of Evanston, says that Emma was admitted on June 29, 1883. The records also state that on June 10, 1885, Emma was placed with a Mrs. Miller from Terre Haute, who had no children and would "adopt Emma as her child." Mrs. Miller brought her back on January 3, 1886. These records also state that Emma was placed with Miss Frances Howe* on May 16, 1894. This corresponds with what Emma told me when I was a child...that she lived with the Sisters until she was 13 years old.

    Miss Frances Rose Howe was the niece of the Mother Superior at St. Mary's and on one of her visits, she took a liking to Emma. Emma eventually spent time at Miss Howe's home, the Bailly Homestead in Porter County, Indiana. (The Homestead is now part of the Indiana Dunes National Lakeshore and on the U.S. Register of Historic Buildings.) Emma also accompanied Miss Howe to Europe. She bought Emma a violin and paid for lessons. When Emma was 23 years old, Frances Howe formally adopted Emma.

    The only description I have of Emma as a young lady comes from an article by Mrs. Florence Busse Smith, published in the Duneland Historical Society newsletter in April, 1956. Titled, "I Remember Miss Frances Howe, Emma Bachman and George Blagg", it says of Emma, "Who was Emma Bachman? Some people said that she was Miss Howe's own daughter, who had been kept away at school and has now at about sixteen years of age come home. But mother told me that Emma was Miss Howe's adopted daughter. The story generally accepted was that Emma was a member of a large orphaned family in South Bend and Miss Howe had adopted her. She was a most attractive girl, about five feet seven inches tall, lithe and merry with beautiful wavy chestnut hair and lovely brown eyes. She had a warm and gracious personality. She was a little younger than I but we were understanding friends."

    Mrs. Smith continues, "Miss Howe bought a beautiful race horse for her and she drove to our house often in her racing cart. She brought me a picture of herself and horse one time. I wonder where that picture is? One day, she came beautifully dressed in an exquisite chiffon blouse. 'Emma', I said, with my seventeen years of wisdom, 'you shouldn't be wearing that pretty blouse to drive in.' 'I know it," she replied, 'but I wanted to wear it and this was the nicest place I know to wear it.' Poor dear, she was lonely for the companionship of young people. Often she would drive over to the Chesterton Bakery and bring back a sack of Mr. Hoham's good macaroons for me which she knew I especially liked.

    It must have been in the fall of 1906 when Emma, unable to gain Miss Howe's consent to her marriage with their Swedish-born groomsman, slipped out of the house early one morning, to elope..."

    Emma did indeed run away with her groomsman/coachman, Gustave Christianson, which caused quite a scandal...all the way to Chicago. As reported in the Lake County Times, the couple eloped on a Saturday. They spent the day driving from town to town in their buggy. Emma hesitated to get married at that time, as she was waiting for permission from Miss Howe.

    Emma and Gustave arrived in Hobart, about fifteen miles from the Bailly Homestead and stabled their horse at Duffy DeFrance's livery. They then took a room at the Hobart House. Around midnight, Emma decided to return home. She recovered her horse and buggy from the barn, but after a few miles, she became lost and returned to Hobart. She asked Bert Pierce, of Shearer Livery, to take her back to the homestead.

    Meanwhile, Gustave had found the town Marshal, Fred Rose, and asked for his help in locating Emma. He told the Marshal that she had robbed him.

    Marshal Rose and Gustave found Emma at the Shearer Livery and instead of accusing her of theft, Gustave pleaded with her to marry him. Emma refused, and left to return home.

    As reported in the newspaper, Gustave also returned to the homestead, asking Miss Howe to see Emma. When refused, he left.

    It is said that Emma and Gustave were not married during their elopement.

    In 1908, Emma married James Huston in Kansas City, Kansas.
    Their license application states that they were both from Los Angeles, California. That is something that I don't understand. I never knew Emma was in Los Angeles prior to her marriage to James. And, if they were both from Los Angeles, why were they married in Kansas City, Missouri? Did she elope for a second time? I need to go back through the letters I have both to and from Miss Howe to see if the answer lies there. I'm not sure if Miss Howe would have approved of the marriage. James was from a family that had once been wealthy and were important members of the town of Maysville, Kentucky. However, during the marriage, he is listed on the Census as a traveling salesman, at one time selling shoes. This doesn't sound like the kind of suitor for Emma that Miss Howe would welcome. At the time of their marriage, James was 39 and Emma 25.

    Emma and James settled in Los Angeles, California. They had two children; a son, James Francis and a daughter, my mother, Geraldine Cecilia Huston. James Francis played the trumpet with entertainer Phil Harris in the 1930's in the Los Angeles area. (If you've ever seen the Disney cartoon, The Jungle Book, you've heard Phil Harris...he was the voice of the bear and sang "The Bare Necessities.")

    Unfortunately, James Francis committed suicide in 1937. He died in Malibu from carbon monoxide poisoning from his car. The note he left just said he would take to the grave the reasons for his suicide.

    Emma's marriage to James was strained. I have letters from their maid to Miss Howe, stating that James treated Emma badly. He was stingy and wouldn't let her have any money. I believe he also drank some. It's been awhile since I read those letters. I need to go back and do that again.

    My grandparents divorced and in 1924, Emma married a man named John W. Price, the son of Thomas C. Price and his wife, Lucinda Norman. Emma and John had no children together and eventually divorced. While they were married, they belonged to the Edgewater Club. This was a fairly prestigious beach club in Santa Monica, California. My mother used to tell me how they would ride from their home on North Beachwood Drive, below the "Hollywood" sign, down to the club in their fancy convertible.

    An interesting side note: when Emma met John Price, he was married to a lady named Jennie L. Price. I don't know if the L stands for her middle name or her maiden name. I don't know the particulars of his marriage to Jennie nor do I know if they were living together or estranged at the time John met Emma. On January 12, 1923, Jennie Price filed a lawsuit in Los Angeles Superior Court (#116059). The defendant was Emma Huston. She was being sued for "wrongfully intending to injury (sic) this plaintiff and deprive her of her said husband's protection, society, aid, and support, willfully, wickedly, and maliciously gained the affections of said John W. Price, and induced him to have carnal intercourse with her, and sought to persuade him and entice him by offers of money, the payment of money, and other things of various kinds and otherwise to leave plaintiff without support and to reside and live with defendant in the city of Los Angeles, county and state aforesaid." The filing ends with Jennie asking for a judgment against Emma for $100,000.

    Emma denied it all. The copies I received from the court in 1978 ends with a notice to Emma to appear for a deposition in August, 1923. The last page is a court paper filed on April 30, 1952 which states, "it appearing to the Court from an examination of the record herein that this action should be dismissed...therefore, upon the court's own motion, the above entitled action is hereby dismissed." I don't know what happened to the case...did Jennie drop her suit and somehow it never was dismissed? Did Emma settle out of court and give Jennie some money? Goodness knows, Emma had enough money...at least then...

    When Miss Howe died, Emma inherited 3 million dollars from her estate. During the time of her marriage to John Price, they ran through all of that money. I had no idea how much it was until several years ago when I found a Los Angeles Times article about the "Heiress" who regained custody of her children. It said that Emma had inherited 3 million dollars! That article stated that while Emma was back in Chicago dealing with Miss Howe's estate, her husband was taking care of the children. When Emma came back, he didn't want to let her take them because she had been gone so long. Emma prevailed and she was given custody of James Francis and Geraldine.

    After the money was gone and Emma and John Price divorced, Emma cleaned houses for a living. She was also a live-in cook for a family in Los Angeles. Can you imagine that? Going from having all that money to being a cleaning lady and a cook. (Not that there's anything wrong with that, it's just it's a big difference in lifestyle!) And, in her later years, we were poor, so Emma's lifestyle never improved; in fact, it went downhill!

    When my parents divorced, Emma came to live with us. I was not quite two years old, so my memories as a child all include her. Emma took care of my brother, Michael, and I while our mother worked. I have memories of her reading to me and believe that's where my love of books came from. I also remember watching Mitch Miller and his "bouncing ball" on TV with my grandmother. That's where I first heard my second favorite song of all time, "The Yellow Rose of Texas"...sitting with Emma and watching Mitch Miller and the Gang! (For anyone who really cares, and I'm sure most of you don't, but I'm going to tell you anyway...my first all-time favorite song is "The Battle Hymn of the Republic.")

    We always lived in Arcadia, a lovely city in Los Angeles County, California. And we moved a lot because my mother sometimes couldn't pay the rent. One of the biggest regrets of my life occurred during one of those moves. We were living in a motel on Hustington Dr, across from the County Park in Arcadia. We had all of our things stored in a garage on the property. When we moved out, we left in a taxi. Unfortunately, my mother never went back to get our things. She owed the landlady $50 and never had the extra money. I was only in 5th grade at the time, so I didn't understand exactly what was happening. If I had been older, I would have called my father and asked for help. He was very interested in family history and I'm sure if he had known my mother had left all of the family pictures, etc in that garage, he would have gotten them for us. That is why I have no pictures of myself as a baby and only a couple of my brother. (Those came from my father after I was an adult and talked to him about our family history.) Emma left a large steamer trunk in that garage and I'm sure there were all sorts of documents that would have been interesting to read, and maybe would have given me the answers to her father's identity. Sadly, that was not to be.

    My mother never owned a car, so we walked or took the bus wherever we needed to go. For a time, my grandmother ordered groceries from a "mom and pop" store, Vickery's Country Market, because they delivered. Emma knew I liked peppermint candy, so she always ordered peppermint sticks for me.

    Emma passed away at the Los Angeles County Hospital on September 27, 1963. Emma was buried on October 17, 1963 at Queen of Heaven Cemetery in Rowland Heights, California, courtesy of the county. Unfortunately, we were poor and my mother couldn't afford a funeral or a headstone for her.


    Buried:
    Queen of Heaven Cemetery; Section E, Row 25, Grave 212. She has no stone.

    Died:
    Los Angeles County General Hospital

    Emma married James Lee Huston 21 Jan 1908, Kansas City, Jackson County, Missouri, USA; divorced Los Angeles, Los Angeles County, California, USA. James (son of James Alexander Lee Huston and Elizabeth Morgan Johnson) was born 6 Feb 1866, Cincinnati, Hamilton County, Ohio, USA; died 19 Sep 1935, Los Angeles, Los Angeles County, California, USA; was buried I don't believe he was buried. See notes. [Group Sheet]

    Children:
    1. James Francis Huston was born 16 Nov 1909, Los Angeles, Los Angeles County, California, USA; died 16 Mar 1937, Santa Monica, Los Angeles County, California, USA; was buried 10 Aug 1937, Glendale, Los Angeles County, California, USA.
    2. Geraldine Cecilia Huston was born 21 Aug 1915, Los Angeles, Los Angeles County, California, USA; died 17 Oct 1968, Monrovia, Los Angeles County, California, USA; was buried Oct 1968, Pasadena, Los Angeles County, California, USA.

    Emma married John W. Price 3 Oct 1924, Los Angeles, Los Angeles County, California, USA. John (son of Thomas Charner Price and Lucinda Paralee Norman) was born Abt 1875, Copiah County, Mississippi, USA. [Group Sheet]


Generation: 2

  1. 2.  Unknown Unknown

    Unknown married Magdalena Bachmann They were never married. Magdalena (daughter of Gervas Bachmann and Magdalena Widerle) was born 4 Oct 1861, Oldenburg, Franklin County, Indiana, USA; died 3 Jun 1941, Morris, Ripley County, Indiana, USA; was buried 5 Jun 1941, Morris, Ripley County, Indiana, USA. [Group Sheet]


  2. 3.  Magdalena Bachmann was born 4 Oct 1861, Oldenburg, Franklin County, Indiana, USA (daughter of Gervas Bachmann and Magdalena Widerle); died 3 Jun 1941, Morris, Ripley County, Indiana, USA; was buried 5 Jun 1941, Morris, Ripley County, Indiana, USA.

    Other Events:

    • Find A Grave Memorial Number: 26809752
    • Race: White
    • Residence: 1870, Salt Creek Township, Franklin County, Indiana, USA; Age: 8; Census Post Office: Peppertown
    • Residence: 1880, Salt Creek Township, Franklin County, Indiana, USA; Age: 18; Marital Status: Single; Relation to Head of House: Daughter
    • Occupation: 1884, Oldenburg, Franklin County, Indiana, USA; housekeeper
    • Residence: 1900, Adams Township, Ripley County, Indiana, USA; Age: 38; Marital Status: Married; Relation to Head of House: Wife
    • Residence: 1910, Adams Township, Ripley County, Indiana, USA; Age: 48; Marital Status: Married; Relation to Head of House: Wife
    • Residence: 1920, Adams Township, Ripley County, Indiana, USA; Age: 58; Marital Status: Married; Relation to Head of House: Wife
    • Residence: 1930, Adams Township, Ripley County, Indiana, USA; Age: 68; Marital Status: Married; Relation to Head of House: Wife; Relation to Head of House: Daughter
    • Residence: 1935, Adams Township, Ripley County, Indiana, USA
    • Residence: 1 Apr 1940, Adams Township, Ripley County, Indiana, USA; Age: 78; Marital Status: Single; Relation to Head of House: Head
    • Last Residence: Jun 1941, Morris, Ripley County, Indiana, USA

    Notes:

    Buried:
    St. Anthonys Church Cemetery; cost of funeral $160

    Died:
    at the home of her daughter, Rose

    Children:
    1. 1. Emma Cecilia Bachmann was born 18 Mar 1881, Oldenburg, Franklin County, Indiana, USA; died 27 Sep 1963, Los Angeles, Los Angeles County, California, USA; was buried 17 Oct 1963, Rowland Heights, Los Angeles County, California, USA.


Generation: 3

  1. 6.  Gervas Bachmann was born 12 Jun 1820, Breisach am Rhein, Breisgau-Hochschwarzwald, Baden-Württemberg, Germany (son of Georg Bachmann and Maria Agatha Strittmatter); died 14 Apr 1900, Liberty Township, Shelby County, Indiana, USA; was buried 16 Apr 1900, Oldenburg, Franklin County, Indiana, USA.

    Other Events:

    • Alternate Spelling of First Name: Gervais
    • Departure: Le Havre, France; on the Swanton
    • Find A Grave Memorial Number: 22273332
    • Race: White
    • Occupation: Salt Creek Township, Franklin County, Indiana, USA; farmer
    • _ORIG: Germany
    • Arrival: 24 Jan 1846, New Orleans, Louisiana, USA; on the Swanton; Age: 25
    • Residence: 1850, Green and Delhi, Hamilton County, Ohio, USA; Age: 30
    • Possessions: 1 Dec 1853, Franklin County, Indiana, USA; deed recorded conveying 40 acres of land in Franklin County from William Marlin, of Franklin County, IN to Gervas Bachman of Hamilton County, OH. consideration was $400.
    • Residence: 1860, Salt Creek Township, Franklin County, Indiana, USA; Age: 4
    • Residence: 1870, Salt Creek Township, Franklin County, Indiana, USA; Age: 50; Census Post Office: Peppertown
    • Residence: 1880, Salt Creek Township, Franklin County, Indiana, USA; Age: 60; Marital Status: Married; Relation to Head of House: Self
    • Last Residence: Apr 1900, Liberty Township, Shelby County, Indiana, USA
    • Death: 14 Apr 1900, Indiana, USA; Age: 79 Yr

    Notes:

    Buried:
    Holy Family Cemetery

    Gervas married Magdalena Widerle 23 Nov 1846, Hamilton County, Ohio, USA. Magdalena (daughter of Martin Widerle and Caecilia Sellinger) was born 22 May 1822, Merdingen, Freiburg, Baden, Germany; died 27 Sep 1894, Indiana, USA; was buried 1894, Oldenburg, Franklin County, Indiana, USA. [Group Sheet]


  2. 7.  Magdalena Widerle was born 22 May 1822, Merdingen, Freiburg, Baden, Germany (daughter of Martin Widerle and Caecilia Sellinger); died 27 Sep 1894, Indiana, USA; was buried 1894, Oldenburg, Franklin County, Indiana, USA.

    Other Events:

    • Alternate Spelling of Last Name: Wiederle, Weiderle
    • Departure: Le Havre, France; on the Swanton
    • Find A Grave Memorial Number: 22275579
    • Race: White
    • Baptism: 23 May 1822, Merdingen, Freiburg, Baden, Germany; Catholic Church
    • Arrival: 24 Jan 1846, New Orleans, Louisiana, USA; on the Swanton; Age: 23
    • Residence: 1850, Green and Delhi, Hamilton County, Ohio, USA; Age: 28
    • Residence: 1860, Salt Creek Township, Franklin County, Indiana, USA; Age: 38
    • Residence: 1870, Salt Creek Township, Franklin County, Indiana, USA; Age: 48; Census Post Office: Peppertown
    • Residence: 1880, Salt Creek Township, Franklin County, Indiana, USA; Age: 58; Marital Status: Married; Relation to Head of House: Wife

    Notes:

    Buried:
    Holy Family Cemetery

    Children:
    1. 3. Magdalena Bachmann was born 4 Oct 1861, Oldenburg, Franklin County, Indiana, USA; died 3 Jun 1941, Morris, Ripley County, Indiana, USA; was buried 5 Jun 1941, Morris, Ripley County, Indiana, USA.
    2. Rosina Bachmann was born 21 Dec 1847, Delhi, Hamilton County, Ohio, USA; died 19 May 1924, Indianapolis, Marion County, Indiana, USA; was buried May 1924, Oldenburg, Franklin County, Indiana, USA.
    3. George Bachman was born 15 Jan 1849, Delhi, Hamilton County, Ohio, USA; died 14 Dec 1924, Wichita, Sedgwick County, Kansas, USA; was buried Dec 1924, Wichita, Sedgwick County, Kansas, USA.
    4. Mary M Bachmann was born 26 Jul 1851, Delhi, Hamilton County, Ohio, USA; died 4 Feb 1927, Franklin County, Indiana, USA; was buried Feb 1927, Oldenburg, Franklin County, Indiana, USA.
    5. Anna Elizabeth Bachmann was born 27 Jul 1856, Oldenburg, Franklin County, Indiana, USA; died 15 Sep 1913, Indianapolis, Marion County, Indiana, USA; was buried Sep 1913, Waldron, Shelby County, Indiana, USA.


Generation: 4

  1. 12.  Georg Bachmann was born 1787, Germany.

    Georg married Maria Agatha Strittmatter 27 Jul 1812, Achkarren, Baden, Germany. Maria (daughter of Andreas Strittmatter and Katharina Probst) was born 21 Jan 1788, Achkarren, Baden, Germany; died 5 Aug 1853. [Group Sheet]


  2. 13.  Maria Agatha Strittmatter was born 21 Jan 1788, Achkarren, Baden, Germany (daughter of Andreas Strittmatter and Katharina Probst); died 5 Aug 1853.

    Notes:


    Children:
    1. 6. Gervas Bachmann was born 12 Jun 1820, Breisach am Rhein, Breisgau-Hochschwarzwald, Baden-Württemberg, Germany; died 14 Apr 1900, Liberty Township, Shelby County, Indiana, USA; was buried 16 Apr 1900, Oldenburg, Franklin County, Indiana, USA.
    2. Magdalena Bachmann was born 15 Jul 1815.
    3. Joseph Bachmann was born 22 Jan 1818.
    4. Euphemia Bachmann was born 10 Jun 1813.
    5. Christianus Bachmann died 2 Aug 1826, Achkarren, Baden, Germany; was buried 4 Aug 1826, Achkarren, Baden, Germany.

  3. 14.  Martin Widerle was born 11 Nov 1770, Merdingen, Freiburg, Baden, Germany (son of Paul Widerle and Anastasia Gruenfelder); died 29 Oct 1850, Merdingen, Freiburg, Baden, Germany.

    Other Events:

    • Alternate Spelling of Last Name: Wiederle, Weiderle

    Martin married Caecilia Sellinger 30 Apr 1797, Merdingen, Freiburg, Baden, Germany. Caecilia (daughter of Meinrad Sellinger and Caecilia Gaerteis) was born Jan 1779, Merdingen, Freiburg, Baden, Germany; died 29 May 1847, Merdingen, Freiburg, Baden, Germany. [Group Sheet]


  4. 15.  Caecilia Sellinger was born Jan 1779, Merdingen, Freiburg, Baden, Germany (daughter of Meinrad Sellinger and Caecilia Gaerteis); died 29 May 1847, Merdingen, Freiburg, Baden, Germany.

    Other Events:

    • Alternate Spelling of First Name: Zaecilia
    • Alternate Spelling of Last Name: Sehlinger, Seelinger

    Children:
    1. 7. Magdalena Widerle was born 22 May 1822, Merdingen, Freiburg, Baden, Germany; died 27 Sep 1894, Indiana, USA; was buried 1894, Oldenburg, Franklin County, Indiana, USA.
    2. Xaver Widerle was born 13 Dec 1802, Merdingen, Freiburg, Baden, Germany.
    3. Magdalena Widerle was born 19 Jul 1797, Merdingen, Freiburg, Baden, Germany.
    4. Walburga Widerle was born 18 Feb 1799, Merdingen, Freiburg, Baden, Germany.
    5. Martin Widerle was born 26 Jul 1813, Merdingen, Freiburg, Baden, Germany.
    6. Rosina Widerle was born 11 Jul 1819, Merdingen, Freiburg, Baden, Germany; was christened 6 Mar 1841, Merdingen, Freiburg, Baden, Germany.
    7. Francisca Widerle was born 25 Feb 1805, Merdingen, Freiburg, Baden, Germany.
    8. Marianna Widerle was born 28 Sep 1824, Merdingen, Freiburg, Baden, Germany.
    9. Pelagius Widerle was born 4 Jun 1815, Merdingen, Freiburg, Baden, Germany.
    10. Joannes Evangelista Widerle was born , Merdingen, Freiburg, Baden, Germany.
    11. Zaezillia Widerle was born , Merdingen, Freiburg, Baden, Germany.