GERMAN ANCESTORS

US-Emigrants from Stockstadt am Main





ELISABETH EISERT

(1796-1873)


31 May 1796 Elisabeth is born in Stockstadt am Main.

Father: Andreas Eisert (1763-1802)
Mother: Maria Salome Bott (1770-1810)

Godmother: Elisabeth Pfeiffer, sister of her father
21 November 1805 Elisabeth is godmother to Elisabeth Hupp.
22 August 1812 Elisabeth is godmother to Elisabeth Franz.
24 January 1814 Elisabeth marries the widower Joseph Bauer in Stockstadt am Main. 

Best men are:
Joseph Pfeifer
Johann Franz

Before, Joseph had been married with Agatha Bickermann who passed away in March 1813. They had 3 children of whom one daughter - Anna Maria born in January 1813 - was alive.
29 December 1816 The son Matthäus Bauer is born.
He dies on 2 August 1817.
30 September 1818 The daughter Elisabeth Bauer is born in Stockstadt am Main.
16 March 1821 The daughter Katharina Bauer is born in Stockstadt am Main.
24 December 1823 The daughter Anna Maria Bauer is born in Stockstadt am Main.
10 September 1826 The daughter Dorothea Bauer is born in Stockstadt am Main.
12 July 1829 The twins Margaretha Bauer and Eva Bauer are born in Stockstadt am Main.

Margaretha dies on 29 May 1832 from rubella.
18 February 1832 The daughter Maria Anna Bauer is born in Stockstadt am Main.
EMIGRATION

1833
The family emigrates to the U.S.

Port: Bremen
Ship: Neptun
Date: 14 October 1833
Arrival: Baltimore, Maryland

Family members:

Bauer Joseph, 47
Bauer Elisabeth, 36 (= Eisert Elisabeth)
Bauer Anna, 21 (Bauer Anna Maria)
Bauer Elisabeth, 15
Bauer Catrina, 12
Bauer Maria, 9
Bauer Dortia, 6 (= Dorothea)
Bauer Eva, 4 (twin of Margaret who passed away in 1832)
Bauer Anna Maria, 1.5

Source: Baltimore Passenger Lists, 1820-1964 - Page 1Page 2
Complete List of Stockstadt Passengers 
7 June 1834 Joseph Bauer and Conrad Scharf purchase 77 acres of land in Eastern Baltimore County, called Barrett's Rest, from Israel Pierce and from this day on live in the "Gardenville" and "Lauraville" neighborhoods .

Source: Kellie Scott Mullins: "Anna Maria of Infirm Mind". Discovering Joseph Bauer of Baltimore County and Family.
1835 The son Joseph Bauer is born in Baltimore, Maryland.
May 1843 Elizabeth's husband Joseph dies in Baltimore, Maryland.

After his death the farm land in Barrett's Rest is divided between the Scharf Family and Elisabeth Bauer and her children.

Source: Kellie Scott Mullins: "Anna Maria of Infirm Mind". Discovering Joseph Bauer of Baltimore County and Family.
CENSUS 1850 Residence:
District 2, Baltimore, Maryland

Family members:

Bauer Elizabeth, 54, head, widowed
Bauer Mary, 18, daughter
Bauer Joseph, 15, son

Biltz Dorothea, 24, daughter (Dolly)
Biltz Peter, 28, son-in-law
Biltz Joseph, 6 months, grandson

Milchling Eva, 21, daughter (Eve)
Milchling John, 25, son-in-law
Bauer Mary, 36, stepdaughter

Source: United States Census, 1850
CENSUS 1860Residence:
District 12, Baltimore, Maryland

Elizabeth lives in the household of Michael Hergenröther (her son-in-law and husband of daughter Elizabeth):

Hergenröther Michael , 56
Hergenröther Elizabeth, 52 
Bowers Elizabeth, 77 

Next door:

Bauer Joseph, head, 37, carpenter (Elizabeth's son)
Bauer Mary E, wife, 29
Bauer Annie, 10
Bauer James, 9
Bauer Joseph, 7
Bauer Michael, 1

Scharf Adam and family

Source: United States Census, 1870
CENSUS 1870Residence:
District 12, Baltimore, Maryland

Elizabeth lives in the household of Michael Hergenröther (her son-in-law and husband of daughter Elizabeth):

Hergenröther Michael , 56
Hergenröther Elizabeth, 52 
Bowers Elizabeth, 77 

Next door:

Bauer Joseph, head, 37, carpenter (Elizabeth's son)
Bauer Mary E, wife, 29
Bauer Annie, 10
Bauer James, 9
Bauer Joseph, 7
Bauer Michael, 1

Scharf Adam and family

Source: United States Census, 1870
31 January 1873 Elisabeth dies in Baltimore, Maryland.
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Related emigrantsMatthäus Eisert (cousin)
Katharina Eisert (cousin)