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US-Emigrants from Stockstadt am Main





ELISABETH SCHNABEL

(1795-1884)



30 June 1795 Elisabeth is born in Stockstadt am Main.

Father: Johann Heinrich Schnabel (1759-1813)
Mother: Maria Anna Oberle (1758-1832)

Godmother: Elisabeth Arnold 
8 February 1799 Elisabeth is godmother to Elisabeth Metzler.
5 April 1815 Elisabeth is godmother to Elisabeth Schnabel (1815-1890), daughter of her brother Nikolaus Schnabel (1784-1852).
6 July 1818 Elisabeth marries Konrad Scharf (1791-abt 1860) from Stockstadt am Main.
23 October 1819 The son Adam Scharf is born in Stockstadt am Main.
3 January 1824 The daughter Katharina Scharf is born in Stockstadt am Main.
28 August 1826 The daughter Theresia Scharf is born in Stockstadt am Main.
6 April 1830 The daughter Anna Maria Scharf is born in Stockstadt am Main.
EMIGRATION

1833
The family emigrates to America.

Ship: Neptun
Departure: Bremen
Arrival: Baltimore
Date: 15 October 1833

10 families from Stockstadt am Main (61 persons, most of them related) emigrate on the brig Neptun.

Complete List of Stockstadt Passengers 

Source: Baltimore Passenger Lists, 1820-1964
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7 June 1834 Konrad Scharf and Joseph Bauer 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.
CENSUS 1840 Residence:
3rd District, Baltimore, Maryland

Family members:

Scharf Konrad, head
his wife, one son and three daughters

Source: United States Census, 1840
1843
After Joseph's death in May 1843 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:
Baltimore, Maryland

Family members:

Scarftt Conrad, 59, gardener
Scarftt Elizabeth, 57
Scarftt Ann, 20
Scarftt Frances, 22 (= Theresia?)

Next door:

Son Scharf Adam and family

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

Family members:

Scharf Conrad, 70
Scharf Elisabeth, 66

Beckmann Johann, 32, farmer, born in Germany
Beckmann Mary A, 29, born in Germany
Beckmann Frances, 3
Beckmann Mary A, 1

Source: United States Census, 1860
abt 1860Elisabeth's husband dies.
14 August 1884 Elisabeth dies in Baltimore, Maryland, and is buried at Mount Olivet Cemetery.

Please note that I have not yet found a death certificate and suspect that this is her grave. No proof yet!

Source: Findagrave
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