Descendants of Group 5 Zimmermans / Carpenters

Notes


590. Catherine Zimmerman

37
Catherine Zimmermann, daughter of Andreas Zimmermann (#15), b. 11 Oct. 1820; married Michael Lauber 1842 at Bourgfelden.  Michael Lauber was born 20 Sept. 1816, son of Michael Lauber and Barbara Zimmermann (#41).
Catherina died 12 Apr. 1878 at Bourgfelden.
Children (per Hüppi):
        i.  Catharina LAUBER, b. 9 June 1846 St. Georges, Ensisheim, Haut-Rhin; m.
Jacob Zimmermann (son of Jacob #34) 27 Feb. 1867 at Ensisheim.
       ii.  Benedict LAUBER, b. 22 Nov. 1846 St. Georges, Ensisheim, Haut-Rhin; m.
Anna Maria Zimmermann, daughter of Christian Zimmerman (#35).
      iii.  Anna Maria LAUBER, b. 7 July 1853 Ensisheim; m. 9 Mar. 1872 at Ensisheim
to Christian Zimmermann, son of  Jacob Zimmermann (#34).


1919. Catharina Lauber

37         i.  Catharina LAUBER, b. 9 June 1846 St. Georges, Ensisheim, Haut-Rhin; m.
Jacob Zimmermann (son of Jacob #34) 27 Feb. 1867 at Ensisheim.


Jacob Zimmerman

34        iii. Jacob, b. 14 Apr. 1842 Mulhouse; m. Catherine Lauber (daughter of Catharina
Zimmermann #36) 27 Feb. 1867 Ensisheim; d. 9 Dec. 1883; bur.
Bourgfelden, Haut-Rhin (per Hüppi).


1920. Benedict Lauber

37        ii.  Benedict LAUBER, b. 22 Nov. 1846 St. Georges, Ensisheim, Haut-Rhin; m.
Anna Maria Zimmermann, daughter of Christian Zimmerman (#35).


Anna Maria Zimmerman

35        i. Anna Maria, b. 10 Oct. 1850 Mulhouse; m. 10 Dec. 1871 at Ensisheim, Haut-
Rhin to Benedict Lauber, son of Catharina Zimmermann (#37); d. 2 June
1925; buried at Bourgfelden, Haut-Rhin (per Hüppi).


1921. Anna Maria Lauber

iii.  Anna Maria LAUBER, b. 7 July 1853 Ensisheim; m. 9 Mar. 1872 at Ensisheim
to Christian Zimmermann, son of  Jacob Zimmermann (#34).
34        iv. Christian, b. 14 Nov. 1845 Mulhouse; m. Anna Maria Lauber (daughter of
Catherina Zimmermann #36) 9 Mar. 1872 Ensisheim (per Hüppi).


Christian Zimmerman

34      iv. Christian, b. 14 Nov. 1845 Mulhouse; m. Anna Maria Lauber (daughter of
Catherina Zimmermann #37) 9 Mar. 1872 Ensisheim (per Hüppi).


Jacob Rich

Apparently moved to Ontario by 1843.


605. Johannes "John" Zimmerman

IMMIGRATION:
Johannnes sailed in 1841 on the "Argo" from LeHavre to New York and went to German Township, Fulton Co., Ohio.
FAMILY:
He had 24 children by 2 wives (family oral history) or 21 children (records I've seen). He married 19 Nov 1815 Magdalena Reidiger (b. abt.1796 - d. 8 Jul 1834) and 13 Jan 1835 Barbara Nafzger (b. 24 Mar 1811 - d. 1873)

COMMENT:
Johannes (169523) in the 1860s moved to the "change minded Amish" (Steven Nolt's term) in the 1860s.
Per Richard Zimmerman

GRAVE:
http://www.findagrave.com/cgi-bin/fg.cgi?page=gr&GRid=8824136
John ZImmerman
Birth:  Oct., 1791
Death:  Jan. 25, 1873
 Family links:
 Spouse:
 Barbara Rupp Zimmerman (1794 - 1873)*
 Children:
 Elizabeth Zimmerman King (1842 - 1894)*
*Calculated relationship
Inscription:
Age 81 years 3 months 7 days      -------------> This works out to be about 18 Oct 1791
Burial:
Lauber Hill Cemetery
Fulton County
Ohio, USA
 
Maintained by: BPHTOL
Originally Created by: gabbybug
Record added: May 24, 2004
Find A Grave Memorial# 8824136

HISTORY:
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Alsace
...
France consolidated its hold with the 1679 Treaties of Nijmegen, which brought most remaining towns under its control. France seized Strasbourg in 1681 in an unprovoked action. These territorial changes were recognised in the 1697 Treaty of Ryswick that ended the War of the Grand Alliance.

French Revolution
The year 1789 brought the French Revolution and with it the first division of Alsace into the départements of Haut- and Bas-Rhin. Alsatians played an active role in the French Revolution. On 21 July 1789, after receiving news of the Storming of the Bastille in Paris, a crowd of people stormed the Strasbourg city hall, forcing the city administrators to flee and putting symbolically an end to the feudal system in Alsace. In 1792, Rouget de Lisle composed in Strasbourg the Revolutionary marching song "La Marseillaise" (as Marching song for the Army of the Rhine), which later became the anthem of France. "La Marseillaise" was played for the first time in April of that year in front of the mayor of Strasbourg Philippe-Frédéric de Dietrich. Some of the most famous generals of the French Revolution also came from Alsace, notably Kellermann, the victor of Valmy, Kléber, who led the armies of the French Republic in Vendée and Westermann, who also fought in the Vendée.

At the same time, some Alsatians were in opposition to the Jacobins and sympathetic to the invading forces of Austria and Prussia who sought to crush the nascent revolutionary republic. Many of the residents of the Sundgau made "pilgrimages" to places like Mariastein Abbey, near Basel, in Switzerland, for baptisms and weddings. When the French Revolutionary Army of the Rhine was victorious, tens of thousands fled east before it. When they were later permitted to return (in some cases not until 1799), it was often to find that their lands and homes had been confiscated. These conditions led to emigration by hundreds of families to newly vacant lands in the Russian Empire in 1803–4 and again in 1808. A poignant retelling of this event based on what Goethe had personally witnessed can be found in his long poem Hermann and Dorothea.

In response to the restoration of Napoleon I of France in 1815, Alsace along with other frontier provinces of France was occupied by foreign forces from 1815 to 1818,[8] including over 280,000 soldiers and 90,000 horses in Bas-Rhin alone. This had grave effects on trade and the economy of the region since former overland trade routes were switched to newly opened Mediterranean and Atlantic seaports.

The population grew rapidly, from 800,000 in 1814 to 914,000 in 1830 and 1,067,000 in 1846. The combination of economic and demographic factors led to hunger, housing shortages and a lack of work for young people. Thus, it is not surprising that people left Alsace, not only for Paris – where the Alsatian community grew in numbers, with famous members such as Baron Haussmann – but also for more distant places like Russia and the Austrian Empire, to take advantage of the new opportunities offered there: Austria had conquered lands in Eastern Europe from the Ottoman Empire and offered generous terms to colonists as a way of consolidating its hold on the new territories. Many Alsatians also began to sail to the United States, settling in many areas from 1820 to 1850.[9] In 1843 and 1844, sailing ships bringing immigrant families from Alsace arrived at the port of New York. Some settled in Illinois, many to farm or to seek success in commercial ventures: for example, the sailing ships Sully (in May 1843) and Iowa (in June 1844) brought families who set up homes in northern Illinois and northern Indiana. Some Alsatian immigrants were noted for their roles in 19th-century American economic development.[10] Others ventured to Canada to settle in southwestern Ontario, notably Waterloo County.
...
Between France and Germany
France started the Franco-Prussian War (1870–71), and was defeated by the Kingdom of Prussia and other German states. The end of the war led to the unification of Germany. Otto von Bismarck annexed Alsace and northern Lorraine to the new German Empire in 1871.

[In November 1918 France takes control until May 1940 when the Germans sieze and annex the area. Control goes back to France  by April 1945.]


Barbara Naftzinger

NAME: On death certificate of her son Jacob, the mother's maiden name is listed as: Barbara Naftsinger.
Richard Zimmerman writes: Regarding Johannes second wife, she was Barbara Naftzinger (various spellings of the last name like Nafzger are seen), not Barbara Rupp and not Barbara Schwartz as I have seen in one published account. The marriage took place in Alsace and Barbara came from a Swiss village almost on the border with Alsace.

GRAVE:
http://www.findagrave.com/cgi-bin/fg.cgi?page=gr&GRid=8824139
Barbara Rupp Zimmerman
Birth:  1794
Death:  Nov. 9, 1873
 Family links:
 Spouse:
 John Zimmerman (1791 - 1873)
 Children:
 Elizabeth Zimmerman King (1842 - 1894)*
*Calculated relationship
Inscription:
Wife of John Age 62 years  
Burial:
Lauber Hill Cemetery
Fulton County
Ohio, USA
 
Maintained by: BPHTOL
Originally Created by: gabbybug
Record added: May 24, 2004
Find A Grave Memorial# 8824139


1923. Elizabeth Zimmerman

GRAVE:
http://www.findagrave.com/cgi-bin/fg.cgi?page=gr&GRid=70472094
Elizabeth Zimmerman King
Birth:  Nov. 3, 1842
Fulton County
Ohio, USA
Death:  Dec. 29, 1894
Fulton County
Ohio, USA
wife of Nicholas H King  
Family links:
 Parents:
 John Zimmerman (1791 - 1873)
 Barbara Rupp Zimmerman (1794 - 1873)
 Spouse:
 Nicholas H. King (1843 - 1919)  
Burial:
Eckley Cemetery
Eckley (Fulton County)
Fulton County
Ohio, USA

Created by: Rick Karr
Record added: May 27, 2011
Find A Grave Memorial# 70472094


Nicholas H. King

GRAVE:  Acutally a notice of death
http://www.findagrave.com/cgi-bin/fg.cgi?page=gr&GRid=136152656
Nicholas H. King
Birth:  Nov. 25, 1843
Fulton County
Ohio, USA
Death:  Mar. 5, 1919
Oscoda County
Michigan, USA
King. - Nicholas King was born in Fulton Co., O., Nov. 25, 1843; died at his home in Oscoda Co., Mich., Mar. 5, 1919; aged 75 y. 3 m. 8 d. His first marriage was to Elizabeth Zimmerman. To this union were born 4 sons and 1 daughter. After his first wife's death he was again united in marriage to Mary Beck in the year 1905. He leaves a sorrowing widow, 2 sons, 1 daughter, 9 grandchildren, 2 sisters, together with a large number of relatives and friends. Two sons preceded him in death. In his younger years he united with the Amish Mennonite Church and remained a member until death. After his death the corpse was sent to Pettisville, O., where on Mar. 8 the funeral was held it the A. M. Central Church, conducted by E. L. Frey. Text, I Pet. 4:7.
Gospel Herald-Vol.XII, #1--April 3, 1919, pgs. 14-16
Family links:
 Parents:
 Nicholas King (1814 - 1896)
 Elizabeth Schrag King (1805 - 1898)
 Spouse:
 Elizabeth Zimmerman King (1842 - 1894)*
 Siblings:
 Magdaline King Nafziger (1835 - 1880)*
 Daniel King (1837 - 1916)*
 Mary King Wyse (1839 - 1908)*
 Elizabeth King Rupp (1841 - 1921)*
 Nicholas H. King (1843 - 1919)
 Barbara King Stutzman (1848 - 1936)*
*Calculated relationship  
Burial:
Unknown
Specifically: buried unknown
 
Created by: Janet Hickman
Record added: Sep 20, 2014
Find A Grave Memorial# 136152656


606. Barbara Zimmermann

41  
Barbara Zimmermann, daughter of Christian Zimmermann (#17), was born about 1793 and married Michael Lauber (son of Barbara Zimmermann #7) of Bourgfelden.  The birth of her eldest son Michael was witnessed by Christian Zimmermann (#39), brother-in-law of the father.  This Christian Zimmermann was apparently a fieldworker at the time on the farm that Michael Lauber leased from the Baron de Barbier of Hegenheim.
Children (all born Bourgfelden, per Hüppi):
        i. Michael Lauber, b. 18 Oct. 1812; d. 16 Mar. 1814.
       ii.  Elisabeth, b. 12 June 1814.
      iii.  Christian, b. 15 Dec. 1815; m. Catharina Müller 15 May 1843 Bourgfelden; no
children; d. 4 Dec. 1866 Bourgfelden.
      iv.  Barbara, b. 23 May 1817; d. there 16 July 1835.
       v.  Michael, b. 20 Sept. 1818; m. Catharina Zimmermann (#38).
      vi.  Catherine, b. 21 Dec. 1819; probably m. Benedict Roth.

FATHER:
17      i.  Christian, b. 1768; m. Elisabeth König; d. 1805 Bourgfelden.
GRANDFATHER:
4        Jacob Zimmermann was born 16 December 1735.


607. Magdalena Zimmermann

IMMIGRATION:
They emigrated in 1834 on the ship "L'Edmond" and led the first settlers in German Township, Fulton, Co., Ohio. Details are in Thomas R. Lauber, The Laubers: A Journey of Faith, Patterson Printing Company, 2008; ISBN 0-9642077.

42    iv. Magdalena, b. 1797 Hochburg; m. Christian Lauber; to Ohio.

42  Magdalena Zimmermann, daughter of Christian Zimmermann (#17), was born 29 Dec. 1797 at the Hochburg estate in Baden.  She married Christian Lauber (son of Barbara Zimmermann #7) 25 Mar. 1823 at Bourgfelden.  This family emigrated to Ohio.
Children (all born at Bourgfelden, per Hüppi):
        i.  Joseph, b. 29 Mar. 1822; d. 12 Aug. 1822.
       ii.  Magdalena, b. 21 Feb. 1824.
      iii.  Elisabeth, b. 26 Jan. 1825.
      iv.  Christian, b. 11 Mar. 1827.


1935. John Zimmerman

BIRTH:
Born out of wedlock. Father unknown.
BOOK:
This John's descendants can be found in the book John and Catherine and Drusilla Mishler Zimmerman Family Register 1843-1974 by Milo H. Zimmerman.


Catherine Zimmerman

Born out of wedlock.  See mother's notes.

BIRTH:
11 July 1844 not 6 July 1844.


614. Jean "John" Zimmerman

ANCESTRY:
http://trees.ancestry.com/tree/804134/person/6057984622

No sources

CHILDREN:  The current children listed is speculated and should be considered temporary.

Larry Zimmerman notes and sources:
 296. Joseph Peter Staker, Amish Mennonites of Tazewell County, Illinois and Woodford County, Part Two, Zimmerman of Denzlingen, Michael Zimmerman, 2013."Jean Zimmerman was born in the district of Freiburg June 2, 1803. In 1824 he married Madeleine Guingerich."The birth date quoted was taken from Jean's marriage record, but it may be incorrect. See the Registres de l’état civil source citation for additional explanation.
 297. Elias Edward Zimmerman, Zimmerman Family Record: 1776-1941:Descendants of Micheal Zimmerman, Sr., p. 15, 1941."Two sons [of Micheal Zimmeman, Sr.], Micheal Jr., and John [Jean], and also their sister, Magdalena, did not emigrate to America. It is therefore quite probable that some of our relatives might be in Germany and France."
 298. Haboudange (Moselle). Officier de l'état civil, Registres de l’état civil [Haboudange], Genealogical Society of
Utah, Naissances, mariages, décès an II-1871 Naissances 1872-1881, LDS Family History Library, Salt Lake City, Utah, FHL Film 1897529."Translated from French:On 28 Feb 1824 at Commune Haboudange were married Jean Zimmermann, age 20 years, 9 months, born at Vildahl, Duchy of Baden, on 2 June 1803, son of Michel Zimmermann, farmer at Vannes, and Barbara Rogin . . . . and Madelaine Guingrich, age 23, born at Jambrot Farm, Commune of Lagarde, on 26 Frimaire, Year 8 of the Republic [17 Dec 1799] daughter of Jean Guingrich, farmer, and Anne Chertz [Schertz]."The cited marriage record states that Jean Zimmermann was born on 2 June 1803, according to a birth document written in German and translated into French by French authorities. However, there is some doubt about the accuracy of the date because Jean's sister Magdalena declared her birthdate to be 26 December 1803 when she was married in 1832. The two birth dates cannot both be correct. Birth records for Jean’s children show that he, Jean, was born in 1802, based on the age cited for the father. I have elected to enter "about 1802" as the birth date for Jean and "about 1803" as the date for Magdalena. The place of Jean's birth according to the marriage record was Vildahl, Baden. That may refer to Wildtal, near Freiburg im Breisgau.
 299. Joseph Peter Staker, Amish Mennonites of Tazewell County, Illinois and Woodford County, Part Two, Zimmerman of Denzlingen, Michael Zimmerman, 2013."Jean Zimmerman was born in the district of Freiburg June 2, 1803. In 1824 he married Madeleine Guingerich."The birth date quoted was taken from Jean's marriage record, but it may be incorrect. See the Registres de l’état civil source citation for additional explanation.
 300. Haboudange (Moselle). Officier de l'état civil, Registres de l’état civil [Haboudange], Naissances, mariages, décès an II-1871 Naissances 1872-1881."Translated from French:On 28 Feb 1824 at Commune Haboudange were married Jean Zimmermann, age 20 years, 9 months, born at Vildahl, Duchy of Baden, on 2 June 1803, son of Michel Zimmermann, farmer at Vannes, and Barbara Rogin . . . . and Madelaine Guingrich, age 23, born at Jambrot Farm, Commune of Lagarde, on 26 Frimaire, Year 8 of the Republic [17 Dec 1799] daughter of Jean Guingrich, farmer, and Anne Chertz [Schertz]."The cited marriage record states that Jean Zimmermann was born on 2 June 1803, according to a birth document written in German and translated into French by French authorities. However, there is some doubt about the accuracy of the date because Jean's sister Magdalena declared her birthdate to be 26 December 1803 when she was married in 1832. The two birth dates cannot both be correct. Birth records for Jean’s children show that he, Jean, was born in 1802, based on the age cited for the father. I have elected to enter "about 1802" as the birth date for Jean and "about 1803" as the date for Magdalena. The place of Jean's birth according to the marriage record was Vildahl, Baden. That may refer to Wildtal, near Freiburg im Breisgau.
 301. Elias Edward Zimmerman, Zimmerman Family Record: 1776-1941:Descendants of Micheal Zimmerman, Sr., p. 15, 1941."Two sons [of Micheal Zimmeman, Sr.], Micheal Jr., and John [Jean], and also their sister, Magdalena, did not emigrate to America. It is therefore quite probable that some of our relatives might be in Germany and France."

Regarding marriage
  304. Joseph Peter Staker, Amish Mennonites of Tazewell County, Illinois and Woodford County, Part Two, Zimmerman of Denzlingen, Michael Zimmerman, 2013."Jean Zimmerman was born in the district of Freiburg June 2, 1803. In 1824 he married Madeleine Guingerich."The birth date quoted was taken from Jean's marriage record, but it may be incorrect. See the Registres de l’état civil source citation for additional explanation.
 305. Haboudange (Moselle). Officier de l'état civil, Registres de l’état civil [Haboudange], Naissances, mariages, décès an II-1871 Naissances 1872-1881."Translated from French:On 28 Feb 1824 at Commune Haboudange were married Jean Zimmermann, age 20 years, 9 months, born at Vildahl, Duchy of Baden, on 2 June 1803, son of Michel Zimmermann, farmer at Vannes, and Barbara Rogin . . . . and Madelaine Guingrich, age 23, born at Jambrot Farm, Commune of Lagarde, on 26 Frimaire, Year 8 of the Republic [17 Dec 1799] daughter of Jean Guingrich, farmer, and Anne Chertz [Schertz]."The cited marriage record states that Jean Zimmermann was born on 2 June 1803, according to a birth document written in German and translated into French by French authorities. However, there is some doubt about the accuracy of the date because Jean's sister Magdalena declared her birthdate to be 26 December 1803 when she was married in 1832. The two birth dates cannot both be correct. Birth records for Jean’s children show that he, Jean, was born in 1802, based on the age cited for the father. I have elected to enter "about 1802" as the birth date for Jean and "about 1803" as the date for Magdalena. The place of Jean's birth according to the marriage record was Vildahl, Baden. That may refer to Wildtal, near Freiburg im Breisgau.


Madeleine Guingerich

Daughter of Jean Guingerich and Anne Schertz.

Larry Zimmerman notes and sources:
 302. Haboudange (Moselle). Officier de l'état civil, Registres de l’état civil [Haboudange], Naissances, mariages, décès an II-1871 Naissances 1872-1881, 2013."Translated from French:On 28 Feb 1824 at Commune Haboudange were married Jean Zimmermann, age 20 years, 9 months, born at Vildahl, Duchy of Baden, on 2 June 1803, son of Michel Zimmermann, farmer at
Vannes, and Barbara Rogin . . . . and Madelaine Guingrich, age 23, born at Jambrot Farm, Commune of Lagarde, on 26 Frimaire, Year 8 of the Republic [17 Dec 1799] daughter of Jean Guingrich, farmer, and Anne Chertz [Schertz]."
 303. Jean François Lorentz, Jean François Lorentz Database on GeneaNet, Madeleine GUINGRICH 1799-1854, & Jean ZIMMERMANN, World Wide Web.GeneaNet is an online database maintained by members. Jean François Lorentz has an extensive database of Anabaptist collected from European records. The web portal for GeneaNet in English is available at http://en.geneanet.org and Lorentz' homepage is at http://gw.geneanet.org/lorentz?lang=en.http://gw.geneanet.org/lorentz?lang=en&m=NG&pz=samson%2Betienne%2Bjean&nz=aymonier&ocz=0&fn=madeleine&sn=guingrich&v=I have not independently verified all information in this Lorentz record.

 306. Haboudange (Moselle). Officier de l'état civil, Registres de l’état civil [Haboudange], Naissances, mariages, décès an II-1871 Naissances 1872-1881, 2013."Translated from French:On 28 Feb 1824 at Commune Haboudange were married Jean Zimmermann, age 20 years, 9 months, born at Vildahl, Duchy of Baden, on 2 June 1803, son of Michel Zimmermann, farmer at Vannes, and Barbara Rogin . . . . and Madelaine Guingrich, age 23, born at Jambrot Farm, Commune of Lagarde, on 26 Frimaire, Year 8 of the Republic [17 Dec 1799] daughter of Jean Guingrich, farmer, and Anne Chertz [Schertz]."
 307. Jean François Lorentz, Jean François Lorentz Database on GeneaNet, Madeleine GUINGRICH 1799-1854, & Jean ZIMMERMANN.http://gw.geneanet.org/lorentz?lang=en&m=NG&pz=samson%2Betienne%2Bjean&nz=aymonier&ocz=0&fn=madeleine&sn=guingrich&v=
I have not independently verified all information in this Lorentz record.
 308. Jean François Lorentz, Jean François Lorentz Database on GeneaNet, Madeleine GUINGRICH 1799-1854, & Jean ZIMMERMANN.http://gw.geneanet.org/lorentz?lang=en&m=NG&pz=samson%2Betienne%2Bjean&nz=aymonier&ocz=0&fn=madeleine&sn=guingrich&v=I have not independently verified all information in this Lorentz record.


1936. Samuel Zimmerman

NOTE: Larry Zimmerman does not have this person as a child for Jean Z.

CENSUS: 1840 US Census

CENSUS: 1850 US Census

CENSUS: 1855 Illinois State Census
Name: Saml Zimmerman
Event Type: Census
Event Date: 1855
Event Place: Elm Grove, Tazewell, Illinois
Number in Family: 5
Page:
GS Film number: 977062
Digital Folder Number: 004541963
Image Number: 00294
Citing this Record:
"Illinois State Census, 1855," index, FamilySearch (https://familysearch.org/pal:/MM9.1.1/6155-DPZ : accessed 11 February 2015), Saml Zimmerman, Elm Grove, Tazewell, Illinois; citing p. , State Archives, Springville; FHL microfilm .

CENSUS: 1860 US Census
CENSUS: 1870 US Census
CENSUS: 1880 US Census
CENSUS: 1890 US Census - burned


1937. And Zimmerman

NOTE: Larry Zimmerman does not have this person as a child for Jean Z.

CENSUS: 1840 US Census

CENSUS: 1850 US Census

CENSUS: 1855 Illinois State Census
Name: And Zimmerman
Event Type: Census
Event Date: 1855
Event Place: Elm Grove, Tazewell, Illinois
Number in Family: 5
Page:
GS Film number: 977062
Digital Folder Number: 004541963
Image Number: 00294
Citing this Record:
"Illinois State Census, 1855," index, FamilySearch (https://familysearch.org/pal:/MM9.1.1/6155-JW2 : accessed 11 February 2015), And Zimmerman, Elm Grove, Tazewell, Illinois; citing p. , State Archives, Springville; FHL microfilm .

CENSUS: 1860 US Census
CENSUS: 1870 US Census
CENSUS: 1880 US Census
CENSUS: 1890 US Census - burned


1938. Elizabeth Zimmerman

CENSUS: 1840 US Census

CENSUS: 1850 US Census

CENSUS: 1855 Illinois State Census
Name: E Zimmerman
Event Type: Census
Event Date: 1855
Event Place: Pekin, Tazewell, Illinois
Number in Family: 10
Page:
GS Film number: 977062
Digital Folder Number: 004541963
Image Number: 00384
Citing this Record:
"Illinois State Census, 1855," index, FamilySearch (https://familysearch.org/pal:/MM9.1.1/6152-8T2 : accessed 11 February 2015), E Zimmerman, Pekin, Tazewell, Illinois; citing p. , State Archives, Springville; FHL microfilm .

CENSUS: 1860 US Census
CENSUS: 1870 US Census
CENSUS: 1880 US Census
CENSUS: 1890 US Census - burned


David Schmitt

ANCESTRY:
http://trees.ancestry.com/tree/804134/person/6058118474

Source:
Alsace-Lorraine, France Citizenship Declarations (Optants), 1872 (in French)


617. Marie Zimmerman

Larry Zimmerman notes and sources:
 309. Joseph Peter Staker, Amish Mennonites of Tazewell County, Illinois and Woodford County, Part Two, p. 5, 2011."Marie Zimmerman was born in the district of Freiburg, Baden in 1802, and died at Bar-le-Duc, Meuse Nov. 16, 1831. In 1828 she married miller Joseph Dettweiler. He was born at Zweibrücken Dec. 8, 1805, and died at Sarreguemines June 7, 1853, a son of Joseph Dettweiler and Madeleine Hauter. Following her death Joseph remarried to Jacobine Roggy of Weidesheim farm at Kalhausen, who was born Dec. 7, 1817, and died at Kalhausen March 1, 1885."http://www.tcghs.org/links.htm.
 310. Archives Départementales de Meurthe-et-Moselle [Archives of Meurthe and Moselle], Fran 8 Roll No. 183, Etat Civil Table Decennale (T. D.), Years: 1803-1872, 2  E  161, Marri, 1828."Table of marriages registered during the year Joseph Detweiler et Marie Zimmermann 26 Oct 1828."http://www.archives.cg54.fr/root/DefautBureau.aspx?Onglet_ID=888.
 311. Archives Départementales de Meurthe-et-Moselle [Archives of Meurthe and Moselle], Fran 8 Roll No. 883, Etat Civil: Naissances, Mariages, Deces, Years: 1831-1840, 2 E 161, p., 1828."Full entry in French for the marriage of Joseph Dettweiler and Marie Zimmerman at Domgermain on 26 Oct 1828 with signatures of husband and wife and witnesses."
 312. Joseph Peter Staker, Amish Mennonites of Tazewell County, Illinois and Woodford County, Part Two, p. 5, 2011."Marie Zimmerman was born in the district of Freiburg, Baden in 1802, and died at Bar-le-Duc, Meuse Nov. 16, 1831. In 1828 she married miller Joseph Dettweiler. He was born at Zweibrücken Dec. 8, 1805, and died at Sarreguemines June 7, 1853, a son of Joseph Dettweiler and Madeleine Hauter. Following her death Joseph remarried to Jacobine Roggy of Weidesheim farm at Kalhausen, who was born Dec. 7, 1817, and died at Kalhausen March 1, 1885."http://www.tcghs.org/links.htm.
 313. Joseph Peter Staker, Amish Mennonites of Tazewell County, Illinois and Woodford County, Part Two, p. 5, 2011."Marie Zimmerman was born in the district of Freiburg, Baden in 1802, and died at Bar-le-Duc, Meuse Nov. 16, 1831. In 1828 she married miller Joseph Dettweiler. He was born at Zweibrücken Dec. 8, 1805, and died at Sarreguemines June 7, 1853, a son of Joseph Dettweiler and Madeleine Hauter. Following her death Joseph remarried to Jacobine Roggy of Weidesheim farm at Kalhausen, who was born Dec. 7, 1817, and died at Kalhausen March 1, 1885."http://www.tcghs.org/links.htm.
 314. Archives Départementales de la Meuse [Archives of Meuse], p. 195/195, 1831, World Wide Web.Departmental archives [on-line database]. Registres paroissiaux, Tables décennales, Etat civil [Parish registers, Decennial tables, Civil records]. The actes d'état civil [registrations] include: 1) actes de naissance
[birth registrations], 2) actes de mariage [marriage registrations], 3) actes de décès [death registrations]. Web portal: http://archives.meuse.fr/?id=recherche_guidee_etat_civil.http://archives.meuse.fr/?id=recherche_guidee_etat_civil.

Regarding marriage
 317. Joseph Peter Staker, Amish Mennonites of Tazewell County, Illinois and Woodford County, Part Two, p. 5, 2011."Marie Zimmerman was born in the district of Freiburg, Baden in 1802, and died at Bar-le-Duc, Meuse Nov. 16, 1831. In 1828 she married miller Joseph Dettweiler. He was born at Zweibrücken Dec. 8, 1805, and died at Sarreguemines June 7, 1853, a son of Joseph Dettweiler and Madeleine Hauter. Following her death Joseph remarried to Jacobine Roggy of Weidesheim farm at Kalhausen, who was born Dec. 7, 1817, and died at Kalhausen March 1, 1885."http://www.tcghs.org/links.htm.
 318. Archives Départementales de Meurthe-et-Moselle [Archives of Meurthe and Moselle], Fran 8 Roll No. 183, Etat Civil Table Decennale (T. D.), Years: 1803-1872, 2  E  161, Marri, 1828."Table of marriages registered during the year Joseph Detweiler et Marie Zimmermann 26 Oct 1828."http://www.archives.cg54.fr/root/DefautBureau.aspx?Onglet_ID=888.
 319. Archives Départementales de Meurthe-et-Moselle [Archives of Meurthe and Moselle], Fran 8 Roll No. 883, Etat Civil: Naissances, Mariages, Deces, Years: 1831-1840, 2 E 161, p., 1828."Full entry in French for the marriage of Joseph Dettweiler and Marie Zimmerman at Domgermain on 26 Oct 1828 with signatures of husband and wife and witnesses."


Joseph Dettweiler

ANCESTRY:
http://trees.ancestry.com/tree/804134/person/6058121457

No source info

Son of Joseph Dettweiler and Madeleine Hauter.

Larry Zimmerman notes and sources:
  315. Joseph Peter Staker, Amish Mennonites of Tazewell County, Illinois and Woodford County, Part Two, p. 5, 2011."In 1828 [Marie Zimmerman] married miller Joseph Dettweiler. He was born at Zweibrücken Dec. 8, 1805, and died at Sarreguemines June 7, 1853, a son of Joseph Dettweiler and Madeleine Hauter. Following her death Joseph remarried to Jacobine Roggy of Weidesheim farm at Kalhausen, who was born Dec. 7, 1817, and died at Kalhausen March 1, 1885."
 316. Hans Dettweiler, Dettweiler and Allied Families, Roots Web, ID: I87, Joseph Dettweiler, World Wide Web.Hans Dettweiler has a very large genealogical database for the Dettweiler family. Home page for his site ishttp://freepages.genealogy.rootsweb.ancestry.com/~dettweiler/."ID: I87 Name: Joseph DETTWEILER Sex: M Occupation: Müller (1829,1831) Birth: 09.12.1805 in Zweibrücken Death: NACH 07.06.1853 in Sarreguemines ?Father: Joseph DETTWEILER b: 28.08.1776 in Spitalhof  Mother: Madeleine HAUTER b: 22.07.1785 ? in HornbachMarriage 1 Marie ZIMMERMANN b: ABT1806 in Freiburg Children  Joseph DOETVILLER b: 19.10.1829 in Tannois  Madeleine DETTWEILER b: 16.11.1831 in Bar-le-DucMarriage 2 Jacobine ROGGY b: 07.12.1817 ? in Weidesheim Children  Jacobine DETTWEILER b: ABT1834."http://worldconnect.rootsweb.ancestry.com/cgi-bin/igm.cgi?op=GET&db=dettweiler&id=I87.

  320. Joseph Peter Staker, Amish Mennonites of Tazewell County, Illinois and Woodford County, Part Two, p. 5, 2011."In 1828 [Marie Zimmerman] married miller Joseph Dettweiler. He was born at Zweibrücken Dec. 8, 1805, and died at Sarreguemines June 7, 1853, a son of Joseph Dettweiler and Madeleine Hauter. Following her death Joseph remarried to Jacobine Roggy of Weidesheim farm at Kalhausen, who was born Dec. 7, 1817, and died at Kalhausen March 1, 1885."
 321. Hans Dettweiler, Dettweiler and Allied Families, ID: I87, Joseph Dettweiler."ID: I87 Name: Joseph DETTWEILER Sex: M Occupation: Müller (1829,1831) Birth: 09.12.1805 in
Zweibrücken Death: NACH 07.06.1853 in Sarreguemines ?Father: Joseph DETTWEILER b: 28.08.1776 in Spitalhof  Mother: Madeleine HAUTER b: 22.07.1785 ? in HornbachMarriage 1 Marie ZIMMERMANN b: ABT1806 in Freiburg Children  Joseph DOETVILLER b: 19.10.1829 in Tannois  Madeleine DETTWEILER b: 16.11.1831 in Bar-le-DucMarriage 2 Jacobine ROGGY b: 07.12.1817 ? in Weidesheim Children  Jacobine DETTWEILER b: ABT1834."http://worldconnect.rootsweb.ancestry.com/cgi-bin/igm.cgi?op=GET&db=dettweiler&id=I87.
 322. Joseph Peter Staker, Amish Mennonites of Tazewell County, Illinois and Woodford County, Part Two, p. 5, 2011."In 1828 [Marie Zimmerman] married miller Joseph Dettweiler. He was born at Zweibrücken Dec. 8, 1805, and died at Sarreguemines June 7, 1853, a son of Joseph Dettweiler and Madeleine Hauter. Following her death Joseph remarried to Jacobine Roggy of Weidesheim farm at Kalhausen, who was born Dec. 7, 1817, and died at Kalhausen March 1, 1885."
 323. Hans Dettweiler, Dettweiler and Allied Families, ID: I87, Joseph Dettweiler."ID: I87 Name: Joseph DETTWEILER Sex: M Occupation: Müller (1829,1831) Birth: 09.12.1805 in Zweibrücken Death: NACH 07.06.1853 in Sarreguemines ?Father: Joseph DETTWEILER b: 28.08.1776 in Spitalhof  Mother: Madeleine HAUTER b: 22.07.1785 ? in HornbachMarriage 1 Marie ZIMMERMANN b: ABT1806 in Freiburg Children  Joseph DOETVILLER b: 19.10.1829 in Tannois  Madeleine DETTWEILER b: 16.11.1831 in Bar-le-DucMarriage 2 Jacobine ROGGY b: 07.12.1817 ? in Weidesheim Children  Jacobine DETTWEILER b: ABT1834."http://worldconnect.rootsweb.ancestry.com/cgi-bin/igm.cgi?op=GET&db=dettweiler&id=I87.


1943. Joseph Dettweiler

Larry Zimmerman notes and sources:
  324. Hans Dettweiler, Dettweiler and Allied Families, I102, Joseph Dettweiler."ID: I102 Name: Joseph DOETVILLER Sex: M Occupation: Müller (1853,1855) Birth: 19.10.1829 in TannoisFather: Joseph DETTWEILER b: 09.12.1805 in Zweibrücken  Mother: Marie ZIMMERMANN b: ABT1806 in FreiburgMarriage 1 Catherine HAUTER b: 16.04.1826 in Neunkirch-les-Sarreguemines Married: 07.06.1853 in Pisdorf Children  Anna Eugenie DETTWEILER b: 14.06.1855 in Montmédy."http://worldconnect.rootsweb.ancestry.com/cgi-bin/igm.cgi?op=GET&db=dettweiler&id=I102.
 325. Archives Départementales de la Meuse [Archives of Meuse], Tannois: TD (1802-1902) 1 E 509 p. 36/114."Joseph Doetweiler [born] 9 Oct 1829."
 326. Archives Départementales de la Meuse [Archives of Meuse], Tannois: Naissances, Mariages, Décès (1823-1832) 2 E 515(5).Full birth entry for Joseph on p. 63/246 Also a summary of births for year 1829 on p. 64/246 Birth date: 9 Oct 1829.
 327. Hans Dettweiler, Dettweiler and Allied Families, I102, Joseph Dettweiler."ID: I102 Name: Joseph DOETVILLER Sex: M Occupation: Müller (1853,1855) Birth: 19.10.1829 in TannoisFather: Joseph DETTWEILER b: 09.12.1805 in Zweibrücken  Mother: Marie ZIMMERMANN b: ABT1806 in FreiburgMarriage 1 Catherine HAUTER b: 16.04.1826 in Neunkirch-les-Sarreguemines Married: 07.06.1853 in Pisdorf Children  Anna Eugenie DETTWEILER b: 14.06.1855 in Montmédy."http://worldconnect.rootsweb.ancestry.com/cgi-bin/igm.cgi?op=GET&db=dettweiler&id=I102.
 328. Archives Départementales de la Meuse [Archives of Meuse], Tannois: TD (1802-1902) 1 E 509 p. 36/114."Joseph Doetweiler [born] 9 Oct 1829."
 329. Archives Départementales de la Meuse [Archives of Meuse], Tannois: Naissances, Mariages, Décès (1823-1832) 2 E 515(5).Full birth entry for Joseph on p. 63/246 Also a summary of births for year 1829 on p. 64/246 Birth date: 9 Oct
1829.


618. Andreas "Andrew" Zimmerman

ANCESTRY:
http://trees.ancestry.com/tree/804134/person/6057984612

CENSUS: 1840 US Census
CENSUS: 1850 US Census
CENSUS: 1860 US Census

CENSUS: 1870 US Census
Name: Andrew Zimmerman
Age in 1870: 62
Birth Year: abt 1808
Birthplace: Germany
Home in 1870: Dover, Bureau, Illinois
Race: White
Gender: Male
Post Office: Dover
Value of real estate:
Household Members: Name Age
Andrew Zimmerman   62
Phebe Zimmerman   57
Joseph Zimmerman   24
Source Citation
Year: 1870; Census Place: Dover, Bureau, Illinois; Roll: M593_190; Page: 262A; Image: 210; Family History Library Film: 545689
Source Information
Ancestry.com. 1870 United States Federal Census [database on-line]. Provo, UT, USA: Ancestry.com Operations, Inc., 2009. Images reproduced by FamilySearch.
Original data:
1870 U.S. census, population schedules. NARA microfilm publication M593, 1,761 rolls. Washington, D.C.: National Archives and Records Administration, n.d.
Minnesota census schedules for 1870. NARA microfilm publication T132, 13 rolls. Washington, D.C.: National Archives and Records Administration, n.d.

CENSUS: 1880 US Census - with son Joseph and his family
Name: Andrew Zimmerman
Age: 72
Birth Year: abt 1808
Birthplace: Baden
Home in 1880: Pike, Livingston, Illinois
Race: White
Gender: Male
Relation to Head of House: Father
Marital Status: Married
Spouse's Name: Phoebe Zimmerman
Father's Birthplace: Baden
Mother's Birthplace: Baden
Neighbors:
Cannot read/write:  Blind:  Deaf and Dumb:  Otherwise disabled:  Idiotic or insane:
Household Members: Name Age
Joseph Zimmerman 33
Elizabeth Zimmerman 22
Andrew Zimmerman 3
Magdalen Zimmerman 1
Andrew Zimmerman   72
Phoebe Zimmerman   65
Source Citation
Year: 1880; Census Place: Pike, Livingston, Illinois; Roll: 225; Family History Film: 1254225; Page: 65A; Enumeration District: 100; Image: 0765
Source Information
Ancestry.com and The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints. 1880 United States Federal Census [database on-line]. Provo, UT, USA: Ancestry.com Operations Inc, 2010. 1880 U.S. Census Index provided by The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints © Copyright 1999 Intellectual Reserve, Inc. All rights reserved. All use is subject to the limited use license and other terms and conditions applicable to this site.
Original data: Tenth Census of the United States, 1880. (NARA microfilm publication T9, 1,454 rolls). Records of the Bureau of the Census, Record Group 29. National Archives, Washington, D.C.


CENSUS: 1890 US Census - burned

CENSUS: 1900 US Census - not found

Larry Zimmerman notes and sources:
 206. Ancestry.com and The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints, 1880 United States Federal Census, Online publication - Provo, UT, USA: Ancestry.com Operations Inc, 2010. 1880 U.S. Census Index provided by The Church of Je, Year: 1880; Census Place: Pike, Livingston, Illinois; Roll: 225; Family History Film: 12542, Ancestry.com, http://www.Ancestry.com."Birth date:  abt 1808 Birth place:  Baden Residence date:  1880 Residence place:  Pike, Livingston, Illinois, United States."http://trees.ancestry.com/rd?f=sse&db=1880usfedcen&h=46812083&ti=0&indiv=try&gss=pt.
 207. Ancestry.com, 1870 United States Federal Census, Online publication - Provo, UT, USA: Ancestry.com Operations, Inc., 2009. Images reproduced by FamilySearch.Original data -, Year: 1870; Census Place: Dover, Bureau, Illinois; Roll: M593_; Page: ; Image: ., Ancestry.com, http://www.Ancestry.com."Birth date:  abt 1808 Birth place:  Germany Residence date:  1870 Residence place:  Dover, Bureau, Illinois, United States."http://trees.ancestry.com/rd?f=sse&db=1870usfedcen&h=15895497&ti=0&indiv=try&gss=pt.
 208. Ancestry.com, Illinois State Census Collection, 1825-1865, Online publication - Provo, UT, USA: Ancestry.com Operations Inc, 2008.Original data - Illinois State Census, 1825. Microfi, Ancestry.com, http://www.Ancestry.com."Residence date:  3 Jul 1865 Residence place:  Dover, Bureau, Illinois, United States."http://trees.ancestry.com/rd?f=sse&db=ilstatecen&h=1435153&ti=0&indiv=try&gss=pt.
 209. Ancestry.com, Web: Illinois, Find A Grave Index, 1809-2011."death date:  23 Feb 1889 death place:  Chenoa, McLean, Illinois birth date:  29 Aug 1807 birth place:  district of Freiburg, Baden burial place:  Flanagan, Livingston County, Illinois, USA."http://trees.ancestry.com/rd?f=sse&db=websearch-3901&h=1185424&ti=0&indiv=try&gss=pt.
 210. Ancestry.com and The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints, 1880 United States Federal Census, Year: 1880; Census Place: Pike, Livingston, Illinois; Roll: 225; Family History Film: 12542."Birth date:  abt 1808 Birth place:  Baden Residence date:  1880 Residence place:  Pike, Livingston, Illinois, United States."
http://trees.ancestry.com/rd?f=sse&db=1880usfedcen&h=46812083&ti=0&indiv=try&gss=pt.
 211. Ancestry.com, 1870 United States Federal Census, Year: 1870; Census Place: Dover, Bureau, Illinois; Roll: M593_; Page: ; Image: ."Birth date:  abt 1808 Birth place:  Germany Residence date:  1870 Residence place:  Dover, Bureau, Illinois, United States."http://trees.ancestry.com/rd?f=sse&db=1870usfedcen&h=15895497&ti=0&indiv=try&gss=pt.
 212. Ancestry.com, Web: Illinois, Find A Grave Index, 1809-2011."death date:  23 Feb 1889 death place:  Chenoa, McLean, Illinois birth date:  29 Aug 1807 birth place:  district of Freiburg, Baden burial place:  Flanagan, Livingston County, Illinois, USA."http://trees.ancestry.com/rd?f=sse&db=websearch-3901&h=1185424&ti=0&indiv=try&gss=pt.
 213. Ancestry.com, Web: Illinois, Find A Grave Index, 1809-2011."death date:  23 Feb 1889 death place:  Chenoa, McLean, Illinois birth date:  29 Aug 1807 birth place:  district of Freiburg, Baden burial place:  Flanagan, Livingston County, Illinois, USA."http://trees.ancestry.com/rd?f=sse&db=websearch-3901&h=1185424&ti=0&indiv=try&gss=pt.
 214. Ancestry.com, Web: Illinois, Find A Grave Index, 1809-2011."death date:  23 Feb 1889 death place:  Chenoa, McLean, Illinois birth date:  29 Aug 1807 birth place:  district of Freiburg, Baden burial place:  Flanagan, Livingston County, Illinois, USA."http://trees.ancestry.com/rd?f=sse&db=websearch-3901&h=1185424&ti=0&indiv=try&gss=pt.

Regarding residences
 215. Ancestry.com, Illinois State Census Collection, 1825-1865."Residence date:  3 Jul 1865 Residence place:  Dover, Bureau, Illinois, United States."http://trees.ancestry.com/rd?f=sse&db=ilstatecen&h=1435153&ti=0&indiv=try&gss=pt.
 216. Ancestry.com, 1870 United States Federal Census, Year: 1870; Census Place: Dover, Bureau, Illinois; Roll: M593_; Page: ; Image: ."Birth date:  abt 1808 Birth place:  Germany Residence date:  1870 Residence place:  Dover, Bureau, Illinois, United States."http://trees.ancestry.com/rd?f=sse&db=1870usfedcen&h=15895497&ti=0&indiv=try&gss=pt.
 217. Ancestry.com and The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints, 1880 United States Federal Census, Year: 1880; Census Place: Pike, Livingston, Illinois; Roll: 225; Family History Film: 12542."Birth date:  abt 1808 Birth place:  Baden Residence date:  1880 Residence place:  Pike, Livingston, Illinois, United States."http://trees.ancestry.com/rd?f=sse&db=1880usfedcen&h=46812083&ti=0&indiv=try&gss=pt.


Joseph Springer

ANCESTRY:
http://trees.ancestry.com/tree/804134/person/6058004735

Spouse:  
Magdalena Zimmerman 1833 – 1895
Children:
Andrew Springer 1861 – 1924
Joseph Springer 1862 –
John Julius Springer 1866 – 1938

Source Information
1880 United States Federal Census


622. Daniel Zimmerman

BIRTH:
Larry Zimmerman writes, I have located enough documentation about Daniel Zimmerman, my 2nd g-grandfather to say with much confidence that he was born at the Schlatthof in Baden, 20 March 1813.
Apparently not at: Tiengen, Freiburg, Baden, Germany

IMMIGRATION:  1834 - Same person?
Name: Daniel Zimmerman
Event Type: Immigration
Event Date: 1834
Event Place: United States
Gender: Male
Age: 21
Birthplace: Ger
Ship Name:
Birth Year (Estimated): 1813
Affiliate Publication Title: Supplemental Index to Passenger Lists of Vessels Arriving at Atlantic and Gulf Coast Ports (Excluding New York), 1820-1874
Affiliate Publication Number: M334
Affiliate Film Number: 188
GS Film number: 418348
Digital Folder Number: 004884084
Image Number: 03632
Citing this Record:
"United States Index to Passenger Arrivals, Atlantic and Gulf Ports, 1820-1874," index and images, FamilySearch (https://familysearch.org/pal:/MM9.1.1/KDRF-J7V : accessed 11 February 2015), Daniel Zimmerman, 1834; citing Immigration, NARA microfilm publication M334 (Washington, D.C.: National Archives and Records Administration, n.d.); FHL microfilm 418,348.
NOTE: Came with Charlotte & Wilhelm. Arrived in Balitimore, Maryland 7/1/1834

CENSUS: 1840 US Census

LAND: 1846 - Same Person?  Right area ...
Name: Daniel Zimmerman
Section: SWSW
Price per Acre: 1.25
Total Price: 50.00
Date: 28 Nov 1846
Volume: 716
Page: 049
Type: FD
Sect: 17
Township: 27N
Range: 09E
Meridian: 4
Acres: 40.00
Corr-Tag: 0
ID: 278955
Reside: 000
Source Information
State of Illinois. Illinois, Public Land Purchase Records, 1813-1909 [database on-line]. Provo, UT, USA: Ancestry.com Operations Inc, 1999.
Description
The records in this database detail the sale of over 54,000 square miles of public land in the state of Illinois (U.S.A.). Each entry includes the purchaser's name, purchase date, number of acres, price per acre, and in some cases the purchaser's sex and residence. Researchers will find information regarding over 538,000 land sales from the 19th Century.

CENSUS: 1850 US Census

CENSUS: 1855 Illinois State Census
Name: Junel Pimmeman [Daniel Zimmerman]  
Census Date: 3 Jul 1855
Residence State: Illinois
Residence County: Tazewell
Residence Township: Elm Grove
Source Citation
Illinois State Archives; Springfield, Illinois; Illinois State Census, 1855; Archive Collection Number: 103.008; Roll Number: 2195; Line: 2
Source Information
Ancestry.com. Illinois, State Census Collection, 1825-1865 [database on-line]. Provo, UT, USA: Ancestry.com Operations Inc, 2008.
Original data:
Illinois State Census, 1855 Microfilm. Record Series 103.008, 13 rolls. Illinois State Archives, Springfield, Illinois.
Nonpopulation Census Schedules for Illinois, 1850–1880. NARA microfilm publication T1133, rolls 12 and 13 (partial). ARC ID: 2791274.  National Archives in Washington, D.C.

CENSUS: 1860 US Census
Name: Danl Zimmerman
Event Type: Census
Event Year: 1860
Event Place: Township Of Elm Grove, Tazewell, Illinois, United States
Gender: Male
Age: 43
Race: White
Race (Original):
Birth Year (Estimated): 1817
Birthplace: Baden
Page: 186
Household ID: 1374
Affiliate Name: The U.S. National Archives and Records Administration (NARA)
Affiliate Publication Number: M653
GS Film Number: 803232
Digital Folder Number: 004214999
Image Number: 00442
Household Role Gender Age Birthplace
Danl Zimmerman M 43 Baden
Madaline Zimmerman F 30 Baden
Andrew Zimmerman M 22 Ohio
Christian Zimmerman M 12 Illinois
David Zimmerman M 11 Illinois
Citing this Record:
"United States Census, 1860," index, FamilySearch (https://familysearch.org/pal:/MM9.1.1/MXHT-873 : accessed 11 February 2015), Danl Zimmerman, Township Of Elm Grove, Tazewell, Illinois, United States; from "1860 U.S. Federal Census - Population," Fold3.com; citing p. 186, household ID 1374, NARA microfilm publication M653, National Archives and Records Administration, Washington, D.C.; FHL microfilm 803,232.

CENSUS: 1870 US Census
Name: Danl Zimmermann
Age in 1870: 55
Birth Year: abt 1815
Birthplace: Baden
Home in 1870: Elm Grove, Tazewell, Illinois
Race: White
Gender: Male
Post Office: Pekin
Value of real estate:
Household Members: Name Age
Danl Zimmermann   55
Magdalen Zimmermann   60
Andrew Zimmermann   33
Christian Zimmermann 22
David Zimmermann   20
Source Citation
Year: 1870; Census Place: Elm Grove, Tazewell, Illinois; Roll: M593_283; Page: 83B; Image: 172; Family History Library Film: 545782
Source Information
Ancestry.com. 1870 United States Federal Census [database on-line]. Provo, UT, USA: Ancestry.com Operations, Inc., 2009. Images reproduced by FamilySearch.
Original data:
1870 U.S. census, population schedules. NARA microfilm publication M593, 1,761 rolls. Washington, D.C.: National Archives and Records Administration, n.d.
Minnesota census schedules for 1870. NARA microfilm publication T132, 13 rolls. Washington, D.C.: National Archives and Records Administration, n.d.

CENSUS: 1880 US Census - Living with son Christian
Name: Daniel Zinnerman
Event Type: Census
Event Year: 1880
Event Place: Elm Grove, Tazewell, Illinois, United States
District: 247
Gender: Male
Age: 66
Marital Status: Widowed
Race: White
Race (Original): W
Occupation: At Home
Relationship to Head of Household: Father
Relationship to Head of Household (Original): Father
Birth Year (Estimated): 1814
Birthplace: Germany
Father's Birthplace: Germany
Mother's Birthplace: Germany
Sheet Number and Letter: 497C
Affiliate Name: The U.S. National Archives and Records Administration (NARA)
Affiliate Publication Number: T9
Affiliate Film Number: 0253
GS Film Number: 1254253
Digital Folder Number: 004240556
Image Number: 00598
Household Role Gender Age Birthplace
C Zinnerman Self M 34 Illinois, United States
Daniel Zinnerman Son M 2 Illinois, United States
Daniel Zinnerman Father M 66 Germany
Fritz Weiss Other M 14 Switzerland
Henry Brower Other M 45 ---
Mary Zinnerman Wife F 33 Switzerland
Christ Zinnerman Son M 1 Illinois, United States
Citing this Record:
"United States Census, 1880," index and images, FamilySearch (https://familysearch.org/pal:/MM9.1.1/MXKL-FXV : accessed 11 February 2015), Daniel Zinnerman in household of C Zinnerman, Elm Grove, Tazewell, Illinois, United States; citing enumeration district 247, sheet 497C, NARA microfilm publication T9 (Washington D.C.: National Archives and Records Administration, n.d.), roll 0253; FHL microfilm 1,254,253.

Larry Zimmerman notes and sources:
  330. Ancestry.com, 1870 United States Federal Census, Year: 1870; Census Place: Elm Grove, Tazewell, Illinois; Roll: M593_; Page: ; Image: ."Birth date:  abt 1815 Birth place:  Baden Residence date:  1870 Residence place:  Elm Grove, Tazewell, Illinois, United States."http://trees.ancestry.com/rd?f=sse&db=1870usfedcen&h=17433531&ti=0&indiv=try&gss=pt.
 331. Ancestry.com, 1840 United States Federal Census, Year: 1840; Census Place: Madison, Butler, Ohio; Roll: ; Page: ., 1840."Residence date:  1840 Residence place:  Butler, Ohio, United States."http://trees.ancestry.com/rd?f=sse&db=1840usfedcenancestry&h=2601944&ti=0&indiv=try&gss=pt.
 332. Elias Edward Zimmerman, Zimmerman Family Record: 1776-1941:Descendants of Micheal Zimmerman, Sr., pp. 15 and 31, 1941."p. 15 By the first marriage of Micheal Zimmerman there were born seven sons, Micheal, John, Andrew, Daniel, Joseph, Christian, and Jacob . . . Daniel was born in about 1810 in Germany. He was married to Mary Salina Miller.p. 31 Daniel Zimmerman, born about 1810, died in 1890; married Mary Salina Miller born -----, died in about 1881."As indicated by other sources (marriage record and death certificate) that have been cited separately, Daniel was born in 1813, not 1810, and he died in 1888, not 1890. Daniel married Magdalena (Mary) Miller, but no record has been found showing her with the name "Salina" other than the Zimmerman Family Record source. Why Elias Zimmerman stated the name as he did is unknown.
 333. Ancestry.com and The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints, 1880 United States Federal Census, Year: 1880; Census Place: Elm Grove, Tazewell, Illinois; Roll: 253; Family History Film: 12."Birth date:  abt 1814 Birth place:  Germany Residence date:  1880 Residence place:  Elm Grove, Tazewell, Illinois, United States."http://trees.ancestry.com/rd?f=sse&db=1880usfedcen&h=21883075&ti=0&indiv=try&gss=pt.
 334. Joseph Peter Staker, Amish Mennonites of Tazewell County, Illinois and Woodford County, Part Two, Zimmerman of Denzlingen, Michael Zimmerman, 2013."Daniel Zimmerman was born at the Schlatthof March 20, 1813, and died in Tazewell County Oct. 19, 1888. No birth entry has been identified, but Larry Zimmerman located his marriage entry from St. Valentin dated Oct. 8, 1834. It describes the groom as Daniel Zimmerman, 21, born at 'chlatoff' March 20, 1813, a cultivator on Nile des Lagny farm at St. Valentin, a son of cultivator Michel Zimmerman and the deceased Barbe Roggin, who had died at Domergermain June 19, 1832. The bride was described as Madelaine Miller, 27, born at Hochburg March 13, 1807, a daughter of Jean Miller [he signed Johan Müller] and Madelaine Aier [Eyer] who were present and consenting (see MÜLLER). It was witnessed by Joseph Risser, 54; Pierre Zer [Zehr], 24; André Roth, 22; and Pierre Zimmerman, 23.A copy of their passport was found at Châteauroux by Annette Surrault: Passport No. 38, Department l'Indre, issued at Châteauroux Feb. 6, 1837. Cultivator Daniel Zimmerman accompanied by his wife Madelaine Mller and Daniel their 17-month-old son. Native of Fribourg living at Lagny, St. Valentin. Destination Ohio. Age 23. Hair brown, eyes gray. Height 1.6 meters (5 feet 4 inches). Larry Zimmerman found the passenger list of the Vaillant as it arrived at New Orleans from Le Havre April 14, 1837. It lists "Zimmmerman, wife and one child, two trunks" (Daniel Zimmerman and Magdalena Müller) and "Rohodes and wife, also two trunks" (Andreas/André/Andrew Roth and Barbe Müller). The Zimmermans were living in Hamilton County, Ohio (the area of Cincinnati, below Butler County) when their son Andrew was born there Nov. 26, 1837. Their household appears on the 1860 census of Elm Grove
as Daniel Zimmerman, Baden; Madaline, 50, Baden; Andrew, 22, Ohio; Christian, 12, Illinois; and Daniel [David], 11, Illinois. The 1880 census of Elm Grove shows widower Daniel Zinnerman, 66, Germany, living in the household of his son C. Zinnerman, 34. Their children include: a. Daniel Zimmerman was born circa September 1835, according to his parents' passport copy. b. Andrew Zimmerman was born in Hamilton County, Ohio Nov. 26, 1837, and died at Roanoke, Woodford County Sept. 30, 1924.139 On Feb. 8, 1863 in Tazewell County he married Elizabeth Pfister. She was born July 7, 1844, and died Nov. 11, 1934. They can be found on the 1880 census of Roanoke as farmer Andrew Zimmerman, 41, born in Ohio to a father from Alsace and a mother from Baden; Elizabeth, 34, Switzerland; and seven children born in Illinois. They farmed Section 30 of Roanoke. They are buried in the Apostolic Christian Cemetery at Roanoke, Woodford County. c. Christian Zimmerman was born in Illinois July 5, 1847, and died Sept. 10, 1932. On Sept. 24, 1876 in Tazewell County he married Marie Anne Maurer.140 She was born in Switzerland Feb. 6, 1846, and died Feb. 12, 1931. They are buried in Milford Cemetery at Milford, Indiana. d. David Zimmerman was born in Illinois March 1, 1850, and died July 14, 1901. On Oct. 3, 1874 in McLean County he married Barbara Katharina Rosina Franz. She was born at Döttingen, Württemberg Nov. 3, 1851, a daughter of Friederich Franz and Barbara Katharina Ackermann. They can be found on the 1880 census of Roanoke as druggist David Zimmerman, 30, born in Illinois to a father from Alsace and a mother from Baden; and Barbara, 28, Baden."
 335. Ancestry.com, 1860 United States Federal Census, Year: 1860; Census Place: Elm Grove, Tazewell, Illinois; Roll: ; Page: 438; Image: 438."Birth date:  abt 1817 Birth place:  Baden Residence date:  1860 Residence place:  Elm Grove, Tazewell, Illinois, United States."http://trees.ancestry.com/rd?f=sse&db=1860usfedcenancestry&h=37780083&ti=0&indiv=try&gss=pt.
 336. Ancestry.com, U.S., Indexed County Land Ownership Maps, 1860-1918, Online publication - Provo, UT, USA: Ancestry.com Operations, Inc., 2010.Original data - Various publishers of County Land , p. 113/144, 1873, Ancestry.com, http://www.Ancestry.com.http://trees.ancestry.com/rd?f=sse&db=landownershipatlas&h=1732570&ti=0&indiv=try&gss=ptLand ownership map published in Atlas of Tazewell County, Ill. by Andreas, Lyter & Co. in 1873. Ancestry.com maintains image taken from microfilm. Film shelf No. G & M 2776, Call No. G1408 T3A55 1873.
 337. Christie A. Webb, Tazewell County Clerk, State of Illinois Certification of Death Record (photocopy and transcribed copy), Tazewell County Clerk's Office, Deaths, Book 1, page 135, 24 Oct 1888; Transcribed July 1, 2011, Tazewell County, Illinois, Office of the County Clerk, 11 S. 4th St., Pekin, Illinois 61554."Name: Daniel Zimmerman, white, male Place of death: Elm Grove Twp, Tazewell County Date of death: October 19, 1888, age 75 years/7 months Marital status: Widower Occupation: Farmer Cause of death: Brights Disease (Nephritis), cardiac complications, 2-years duration Place of burial: Tremont Date of burial: October 20, 1888 Born in Germany, in USA 40 years Doctor: J. M. Cody, M.D., Tremont Informant: N/A."Based on the stated age at death, Daniel was born about March 1813. That is confirmed by his marriage record which stated that he was born on 20 March 1813.
 338. Louis Schurman, Tazewell County Clerk, Probate of Will (photocopy), Tazewell County Clerk's Office, Wills Record E, page 86, 5 Nov 1888, Tazewell County, Illinois, Office of the County Clerk, 11 S. 4th St., Pekin, Illinois 61554."Letters Testamentary: "Whereas Daniel Zimmerman late of the County of Tazewell and State of Illinois, died on or about the 19th day of October A.D. 1888 . . . having duly made and published his last Will and
Testament . . . and inasmuch as it appears that Andrew Zimmerman has been appointed executor in and by the last Will and Testament . . . we do hereby authorize the said Andrew Zimmerman as such executor."Affidavit of Andrew Zimmerman:  "Andrew Zimmerman being duly affirmed, deposeth and saith that Daniel Zimmerman late of the Town of Elm Grove in the County  of Tazwewell . . . [died] at his late residence . . . on or about the 19th day of October 1888."."Daniel's last Will and Testament was signed 24 Jan 1888 and witnessed by Fred Isch, Metamora, Ill.; John Sommer, Eureka, Ill.; and Martin Liebig, Roanoke, Ill. Fred Isch and John Sommer appeared as witnesses to affirm the will at the Probate Court hearing.According to a signed petition by Andrew, Daniel left "Farm Lands, household Furniture & Note worth about fifteen hundred fifty dollars." However, land was later sold for well over that amount.
 339. Ancestry.com, New Orleans Passenger Lists, 1820-1945, Passenger Lists of Vessels Arriving at New Orleans, Louisiana, 1820-1902; Series: M259; Rol.
 340. Archives Départementales de l'Indre [Archives of Indre], NMD: 1823-1842, pp. 287-288/402, entry No. 3, and 289/402, 1834."In the year 1834, on the 8th day of October at 9 o’clock in the morning appeared before me the mayor of Saint-Valentin commune in canton Issoudun, department of Indre, [to celebrate the marriage of]: Daniel Zimmerman, age 21, born on 20 March 1813, at the “chlathoff” [Schlatthof], commune of Tiengen, Grand Duchy of Baden, a farmer at Nil de Lagnys [the Nile farmstead at Lagnys], a son of Michel Zimmerman, farmer at Lagnys in this commune [Saint-Valentin], and Barbe Roggine [Barbara Roggy], deceased at the commune of Domgermain, department of Meurthe, on 19 June 1832, and Madelaine [Magdalena] Miller, age 27, born 13 March 1807, at [the Hochburg], Tiengen [actually near Denzlingen], daughter of Jean Miller [Johannes Müller] and Madelaine Aier [Eyer], her parents present and consenting. Witnesses: 1. Joseph Risser, age 54, farmer living at Lagny 2. Pierre Zer [Peter Zehr], age 24, farmer at Lagny 3. André [Andrew] Roth, age 22, farmer at Lagny 4. Pierre Zimmerman, age 23, farmer at LagnyAlso signing were Michel Zimmerman and Johann Müller."
 341. Global Anabaptist Mennonite Encyclopedia Online (GAMEO), Entry: Butler County (Ohio, USA), 1953, World Wide Web.http://www.gameo.org/encyclopedia/contents/B873.html."Butler County, Ohio, a county in the extreme southwestern corner of the state, with Hamilton as the county seat. In this county was founded in 1819 the first of the Alsatian and South German Amish settlements in North America, of the Amish migration to America following the European Napoleonic wars. Butler County became a brief stopping place for many of the Amish immigrants later moving on to Illinois and Iowa."http://www.gameo.org/encyclopedia/contents/B873.html.
 342. Ancestry.com, 1870 United States Federal Census, Year: 1870; Census Place: Elm Grove, Tazewell, Illinois; Roll: M593_; Page: ; Image: ."Birth date:  abt 1815 Birth place:  Baden Residence date:  1870 Residence place:  Elm Grove, Tazewell, Illinois, United States."http://trees.ancestry.com/rd?f=sse&db=1870usfedcen&h=17433531&ti=0&indiv=try&gss=pt.
 343. Ancestry.com, 1840 United States Federal Census, Year: 1840; Census Place: Madison, Butler, Ohio; Roll: ; Page: ., 1840."Residence date:  1840 Residence place:  Butler, Ohio, United States."http://trees.ancestry.com/rd?f=sse&db=1840usfedcenancestry&h=2601944&ti=0&indiv=try&gss=pt.
 344. Elias Edward Zimmerman, Zimmerman Family Record: 1776-1941:Descendants of Micheal Zimmerman, Sr., pp. 15 and 31, 1941."p. 15 By the first marriage of Micheal Zimmerman there were born seven sons, Micheal, John, Andrew, Daniel, Joseph, Christian, and Jacob . . . Daniel was born in about 1810 in Germany. He was married to Mary Salina Miller.p. 31 Daniel Zimmerman, born about 1810, died in 1890; married Mary Salina Miller born -----, died in about 1881."As indicated by other sources (marriage record and death certificate) that have been cited separately, Daniel was born in 1813, not 1810, and he died in 1888, not 1890. Daniel married Magdalena (Mary) Miller, but no record has been found showing her with the name "Salina" other than the Zimmerman Family Record source. Why Elias Zimmerman stated the name as he did is unknown.
 345. Ancestry.com and The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints, 1880 United States Federal Census, Year: 1880; Census Place: Elm Grove, Tazewell, Illinois; Roll: 253; Family History Film: 12."Birth date:  abt 1814 Birth place:  Germany Residence date:  1880 Residence place:  Elm Grove, Tazewell, Illinois, United States."http://trees.ancestry.com/rd?f=sse&db=1880usfedcen&h=21883075&ti=0&indiv=try&gss=pt.
 346. Joseph Peter Staker, Amish Mennonites of Tazewell County, Illinois and Woodford County, Part Two, Zimmerman of Denzlingen, Michael Zimmerman, 2013."Daniel Zimmerman was born at the Schlatthof March 20, 1813, and died in Tazewell County Oct. 19, 1888. No birth entry has been identified, but Larry Zimmerman located his marriage entry from St. Valentin dated Oct. 8, 1834. It describes the groom as Daniel Zimmerman, 21, born at 'chlatoff' March 20, 1813, a cultivator on Nile des Lagny farm at St. Valentin, a son of cultivator Michel Zimmerman and the deceased Barbe Roggin, who had died at Domergermain June 19, 1832. The bride was described as Madelaine Miller, 27, born at Hochburg March 13, 1807, a daughter of Jean Miller [he signed Johan Müller] and Madelaine Aier [Eyer] who were present and consenting (see MÜLLER). It was witnessed by Joseph Risser, 54; Pierre Zer [Zehr], 24; André Roth, 22; and Pierre Zimmerman, 23.A copy of their passport was found at Châteauroux by Annette Surrault: Passport No. 38, Department l'Indre, issued at Châteauroux Feb. 6, 1837. Cultivator Daniel Zimmerman accompanied by his wife Madelaine Mller and Daniel their 17-month-old son. Native of Fribourg living at Lagny, St. Valentin. Destination Ohio. Age 23. Hair brown, eyes gray. Height 1.6 meters (5 feet 4 inches). Larry Zimmerman found the passenger list of the Vaillant as it arrived at New Orleans from Le Havre April 14, 1837. It lists "Zimmmerman, wife and one child, two trunks" (Daniel Zimmerman and Magdalena Müller) and "Rohodes and wife, also two trunks" (Andreas/André/Andrew Roth and Barbe Müller). The Zimmermans were living in Hamilton County, Ohio (the area of Cincinnati, below Butler County) when their son Andrew was born there Nov. 26, 1837. Their household appears on the 1860 census of Elm Grove as Daniel Zimmerman, Baden; Madaline, 50, Baden; Andrew, 22, Ohio; Christian, 12, Illinois; and Daniel [David], 11, Illinois. The 1880 census of Elm Grove shows widower Daniel Zinnerman, 66, Germany, living in the household of his son C. Zinnerman, 34. Their children include: a. Daniel Zimmerman was born circa September 1835, according to his parents' passport copy. b. Andrew Zimmerman was born in Hamilton County, Ohio Nov. 26, 1837, and died at Roanoke, Woodford County Sept. 30, 1924.139 On Feb. 8, 1863 in Tazewell County he married Elizabeth Pfister. She was born July 7, 1844, and died Nov. 11, 1934. They can be found on the 1880 census of Roanoke as farmer Andrew Zimmerman, 41, born in Ohio to a father from Alsace and a mother from Baden; Elizabeth, 34, Switzerland; and seven children born in Illinois. They farmed Section 30 of Roanoke. They are buried in the Apostolic Christian Cemetery at Roanoke, Woodford County. c. Christian Zimmerman was born in Illinois July 5, 1847, and died Sept. 10, 1932. On Sept. 24,
1876 in Tazewell County he married Marie Anne Maurer.140 She was born in Switzerland Feb. 6, 1846, and died Feb. 12, 1931. They are buried in Milford Cemetery at Milford, Indiana. d. David Zimmerman was born in Illinois March 1, 1850, and died July 14, 1901. On Oct. 3, 1874 in McLean County he married Barbara Katharina Rosina Franz. She was born at Döttingen, Württemberg Nov. 3, 1851, a daughter of Friederich Franz and Barbara Katharina Ackermann. They can be found on the 1880 census of Roanoke as druggist David Zimmerman, 30, born in Illinois to a father from Alsace and a mother from Baden; and Barbara, 28, Baden."
 347. Ancestry.com, 1860 United States Federal Census, Year: 1860; Census Place: Elm Grove, Tazewell, Illinois; Roll: ; Page: 438; Image: 438."Birth date:  abt 1817 Birth place:  Baden Residence date:  1860 Residence place:  Elm Grove, Tazewell, Illinois, United States."http://trees.ancestry.com/rd?f=sse&db=1860usfedcenancestry&h=37780083&ti=0&indiv=try&gss=pt.
 348. Christie A. Webb, Tazewell County Clerk, State of Illinois Certification of Death Record (photocopy and transcribed copy), Deaths, Book 1, page 135, 24 Oct 1888; Transcribed July 1, 2011."Name: Daniel Zimmerman, white, male Place of death: Elm Grove Twp, Tazewell County Date of death: October 19, 1888, age 75 years/7 months Marital status: Widower Occupation: Farmer Cause of death: Brights Disease (Nephritis), cardiac complications, 2-years duration Place of burial: Tremont Date of burial: October 20, 1888 Born in Germany, in USA 40 years Doctor: J. M. Cody, M.D., Tremont Informant: N/A."Based on the stated age at death, Daniel was born about March 1813. That is confirmed by his marriage record which stated that he was born on 20 March 1813.
 349. Archives Départementales de l'Indre [Archives of Indre], NMD: 1823-1842, pp. 287-288/402, entry No. 3, and 289/402, 1834."In the year 1834, on the 8th day of October at 9 o’clock in the morning appeared before me the mayor of Saint-Valentin commune in canton Issoudun, department of Indre, [to celebrate the marriage of]: Daniel Zimmerman, age 21, born on 20 March 1813, at the “chlathoff” [Schlatthof], commune of Tiengen, Grand Duchy of Baden, a farmer at Nil de Lagnys [the Nile farmstead at Lagnys], a son of Michel Zimmerman, farmer at Lagnys in this commune [Saint-Valentin], and Barbe Roggine [Barbara Roggy], deceased at the commune of Domgermain, department of Meurthe, on 19 June 1832, and Madelaine [Magdalena] Miller, age 27, born 13 March 1807, at [the Hochburg], Tiengen [actually near Denzlingen], daughter of Jean Miller [Johannes Müller] and Madelaine Aier [Eyer], her parents present and consenting. Witnesses: 1. Joseph Risser, age 54, farmer living at Lagny 2. Pierre Zer [Peter Zehr], age 24, farmer at Lagny 3. André [Andrew] Roth, age 22, farmer at Lagny 4. Pierre Zimmerman, age 23, farmer at LagnyAlso signing were Michel Zimmerman and Johann Müller."
 350. Elias Edward Zimmerman, Zimmerman Family Record: 1776-1941:Descendants of Micheal Zimmerman, Sr., pp. 15 and 31, 1941."p. 15 By the first marriage of Micheal Zimmerman there were born seven sons, Micheal, John, Andrew, Daniel, Joseph, Christian, and Jacob . . . Daniel was born in about 1810 in Germany. He was married to Mary Salina Miller.p. 31 Daniel Zimmerman, born about 1810, died in 1890; married Mary Salina Miller born -----, died in about 1881."As indicated by other sources (marriage record and death certificate) that have been cited separately, Daniel was born in 1813, not 1810, and he died in 1888, not 1890. Daniel married Magdalena (Mary) Miller, but no record has been found showing her with the name "Salina" other than the Zimmerman Family Record source. Why Elias Zimmerman stated the name as he did is unknown.
 351. Joseph Peter Staker, Amish Mennonites of Tazewell County, Illinois and Woodford County, Part Two, Zimmerman of Denzlingen, Michael Zimmerman, 2013."Daniel Zimmerman was born at the Schlatthof March 20, 1813, and died in Tazewell County Oct. 19, 1888. No birth entry has been identified, but Larry Zimmerman located his marriage entry from St. Valentin dated Oct. 8, 1834. It describes the groom as Daniel Zimmerman, 21, born at 'chlatoff' March 20, 1813, a cultivator on Nile des Lagny farm at St. Valentin, a son of cultivator Michel Zimmerman and the deceased Barbe Roggin, who had died at Domergermain June 19, 1832. The bride was described as Madelaine Miller, 27, born at Hochburg March 13, 1807, a daughter of Jean Miller [he signed Johan Müller] and Madelaine Aier [Eyer] who were present and consenting (see MÜLLER). It was witnessed by Joseph Risser, 54; Pierre Zer [Zehr], 24; André Roth, 22; and Pierre Zimmerman, 23.A copy of their passport was found at Châteauroux by Annette Surrault: Passport No. 38, Department l'Indre, issued at Châteauroux Feb. 6, 1837. Cultivator Daniel Zimmerman accompanied by his wife Madelaine Mller and Daniel their 17-month-old son. Native of Fribourg living at Lagny, St. Valentin. Destination Ohio. Age 23. Hair brown, eyes gray. Height 1.6 meters (5 feet 4 inches). Larry Zimmerman found the passenger list of the Vaillant as it arrived at New Orleans from Le Havre April 14, 1837. It lists "Zimmmerman, wife and one child, two trunks" (Daniel Zimmerman and Magdalena Müller) and "Rohodes and wife, also two trunks" (Andreas/André/Andrew Roth and Barbe Müller). The Zimmermans were living in Hamilton County, Ohio (the area of Cincinnati, below Butler County) when their son Andrew was born there Nov. 26, 1837. Their household appears on the 1860 census of Elm Grove as Daniel Zimmerman, Baden; Madaline, 50, Baden; Andrew, 22, Ohio; Christian, 12, Illinois; and Daniel [David], 11, Illinois. The 1880 census of Elm Grove shows widower Daniel Zinnerman, 66, Germany, living in the household of his son C. Zinnerman, 34. Their children include: a. Daniel Zimmerman was born circa September 1835, according to his parents' passport copy. b. Andrew Zimmerman was born in Hamilton County, Ohio Nov. 26, 1837, and died at Roanoke, Woodford County Sept. 30, 1924.139 On Feb. 8, 1863 in Tazewell County he married Elizabeth Pfister. She was born July 7, 1844, and died Nov. 11, 1934. They can be found on the 1880 census of Roanoke as farmer Andrew Zimmerman, 41, born in Ohio to a father from Alsace and a mother from Baden; Elizabeth, 34, Switzerland; and seven children born in Illinois. They farmed Section 30 of Roanoke. They are buried in the Apostolic Christian Cemetery at Roanoke, Woodford County. c. Christian Zimmerman was born in Illinois July 5, 1847, and died Sept. 10, 1932. On Sept. 24, 1876 in Tazewell County he married Marie Anne Maurer.140 She was born in Switzerland Feb. 6, 1846, and died Feb. 12, 1931. They are buried in Milford Cemetery at Milford, Indiana. d. David Zimmerman was born in Illinois March 1, 1850, and died July 14, 1901. On Oct. 3, 1874 in McLean County he married Barbara Katharina Rosina Franz. She was born at Döttingen, Württemberg Nov. 3, 1851, a daughter of Friederich Franz and Barbara Katharina Ackermann. They can be found on the 1880 census of Roanoke as druggist David Zimmerman, 30, born in Illinois to a father from Alsace and a mother from Baden; and Barbara, 28, Baden."
 352. Christie A. Webb, Tazewell County Clerk, State of Illinois Certification of Death Record (photocopy and transcribed copy), Deaths, Book 1, page 135, 24 Oct 1888; Transcribed July 1, 2011."Name: Daniel Zimmerman, white, male Place of death: Elm Grove Twp, Tazewell County Date of death: October 19, 1888, age 75 years/7 months Marital status: Widower Occupation: Farmer Cause of death: Brights Disease (Nephritis), cardiac complications, 2-years duration Place of burial: Tremont Date of burial: October 20, 1888 Born in Germany, in USA 40 years Doctor: J. M. Cody, M.D., Tremont Informant: N/A."Based on the stated age at death, Daniel was born about March 1813. That is confirmed by his marriage record which stated that he was born on 20 March 1813.
 353. Louis Schurman, Tazewell County Clerk, Probate of Will (photocopy), Wills Record E, page 86, 5 Nov 1888."Letters Testamentary: "Whereas Daniel Zimmerman late of the County of Tazewell and State of Illinois, died on or about the 19th day of October A.D. 1888 . . . having duly made and published his last Will and Testament . . . and inasmuch as it appears that Andrew Zimmerman has been appointed executor in and by the last Will and Testament . . . we do hereby authorize the said Andrew Zimmerman as such executor."Affidavit of Andrew Zimmerman:  "Andrew Zimmerman being duly affirmed, deposeth and saith that Daniel Zimmerman late of the Town of Elm Grove in the County  of Tazwewell . . . [died] at his late residence . . . on or about the 19th day of October 1888."."Daniel's last Will and Testament was signed 24 Jan 1888 and witnessed by Fred Isch, Metamora, Ill.; John Sommer, Eureka, Ill.; and Martin Liebig, Roanoke, Ill. Fred Isch and John Sommer appeared as witnesses to affirm the will at the Probate Court hearing.According to a signed petition by Andrew, Daniel left "Farm Lands, household Furniture & Note worth about fifteen hundred fifty dollars." However, land was later sold for well over that amount.

He had a will probated357  on 5 Nov 1888 in Tazewell County, Illinois. He resided358  in 1873 in Tazewell, Illinois. He resided359  in 1817/1834 in Lorraine, France. He resided360  in 1860 in Elm Grove, Tazewell, Illinois. He resided361  in 1880 in Elm Grove, Tazewell, Illinois. He resided362  in 1840 in Madison, Butler, Ohio. He resided363  in 1870 in Elm Grove, Tazewell, Illinois.

 357. Louis Schurman, Tazewell County Clerk, Probate of Will (photocopy), Wills Record E, page 86, 5 Nov 1888."Letters Testamentary: "Whereas Daniel Zimmerman late of the County of Tazewell and State of Illinois, died on or about the 19th day of October A.D. 1888 . . . having duly made and published his last Will and Testament . . . and inasmuch as it appears that Andrew Zimmerman has been appointed executor in and by the last Will and Testament . . . we do hereby authorize the said Andrew Zimmerman as such executor."Affidavit of Andrew Zimmerman:  "Andrew Zimmerman being duly affirmed, deposeth and saith that Daniel Zimmerman late of the Town of Elm Grove in the County  of Tazwewell . . . [died] at his late residence . . . on or about the 19th day of October 1888."."Daniel's last Will and Testament was signed 24 Jan 1888 and witnessed by Fred Isch, Metamora, Ill.; John Sommer, Eureka, Ill.; and Martin Liebig, Roanoke, Ill. Fred Isch and John Sommer appeared as witnesses to affirm the will at the Probate Court hearing.According to a signed petition by Andrew, Daniel left "Farm Lands, household Furniture & Note worth about fifteen hundred fifty dollars." However, land was later sold for well over that amount.
 358. Ancestry.com, U.S., Indexed County Land Ownership Maps, 1860-1918, p. 113/144, 1873.http://trees.ancestry.com/rd?f=sse&db=landownershipatlas&h=1732570&ti=0&indiv=try&gss=ptLand ownership map published in Atlas of Tazewell County, Ill. by Andreas, Lyter & Co. in 1873. Ancestry.com maintains image taken from microfilm. Film shelf No. G & M 2776, Call No. G1408 T3A55 1873.
 359. Joseph Peter Staker, Amish Mennonites of Tazewell County, Illinois and Woodford County, Part Two, p. 6,
2011."Catharine Zimmerman was born at Vannes, Meurthe-et-Moselle April 7, 1820."
 360. Ancestry.com, 1860 United States Federal Census, Year: 1860; Census Place: Elm Grove, Tazewell, Illinois; Roll: ; Page: 438; Image: 438."Birth date:  abt 1817 Birth place:  Baden Residence date:  1860 Residence place:  Elm Grove, Tazewell, Illinois, United States."http://trees.ancestry.com/rd?f=sse&db=1860usfedcenancestry&h=37780083&ti=0&indiv=try&gss=pt.
 361. Ancestry.com and The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints, 1880 United States Federal Census, Year: 1880; Census Place: Elm Grove, Tazewell, Illinois; Roll: 253; Family History Film: 12."Birth date:  abt 1814 Birth place:  Germany Residence date:  1880 Residence place:  Elm Grove, Tazewell, Illinois, United States."http://trees.ancestry.com/rd?f=sse&db=1880usfedcen&h=21883075&ti=0&indiv=try&gss=pt.
 362. Ancestry.com, 1840 United States Federal Census, Year: 1840; Census Place: Madison, Butler, Ohio; Roll: ; Page: ., 1840."Residence date:  1840 Residence place:  Butler, Ohio, United States."http://trees.ancestry.com/rd?f=sse&db=1840usfedcenancestry&h=2601944&ti=0&indiv=try&gss=pt.

Regarding marriage
 370. Elias Edward Zimmerman, Zimmerman Family Record: 1776-1941:Descendants of Micheal Zimmerman, Sr., pp. 15 and 31, 1941."p. 15 By the first marriage of Micheal Zimmerman there were born seven sons, Micheal, John, Andrew, Daniel, Joseph, Christian, and Jacob . . . Daniel was born in about 1810 in Germany. He was married to Mary Salina Miller.p. 31 Daniel Zimmerman, born about 1810, died in 1890; married Mary Salina Miller born -----, died in about 1881."As indicated by other sources (marriage record and death certificate) that have been cited separately, Daniel was born in 1813, not 1810, and he died in 1888, not 1890. Daniel married Magdalena (Mary) Miller, but no record has been found showing her with the name "Salina" other than the Zimmerman Family Record source. Why Elias Zimmerman stated the name as he did is unknown.
 371. Joseph Peter Staker, Amish Mennonites of Tazewell County, Illinois and Woodford County, Part Two, Zimmerman of Denzlingen, Michael Zimmerman, 2013."Daniel Zimmerman was born at the Schlatthof March 20, 1813, and died in Tazewell County Oct. 19, 1888. No birth entry has been identified, but Larry Zimmerman located his marriage entry from St. Valentin dated Oct. 8, 1834. It describes the groom as Daniel Zimmerman, 21, born at 'chlatoff' March 20, 1813, a cultivator on Nile des Lagny farm at St. Valentin, a son of cultivator Michel Zimmerman and the deceased Barbe Roggin, who had died at Domergermain June 19, 1832. The bride was described as Madelaine Miller, 27, born at Hochburg March 13, 1807, a daughter of Jean Miller [he signed Johan Müller] and Madelaine Aier [Eyer] who were present and consenting (see MÜLLER). It was witnessed by Joseph Risser, 54; Pierre Zer [Zehr], 24; André Roth, 22; and Pierre Zimmerman, 23.A copy of their passport was found at Châteauroux by Annette Surrault: Passport No. 38, Department l'Indre, issued at Châteauroux Feb. 6, 1837. Cultivator Daniel Zimmerman accompanied by his wife Madelaine Mller and Daniel their 17-month-old son. Native of Fribourg living at Lagny, St. Valentin. Destination Ohio. Age 23. Hair brown, eyes gray. Height 1.6 meters (5 feet 4 inches). Larry Zimmerman found the passenger list of the Vaillant as it arrived at New Orleans from Le Havre April 14, 1837. It lists "Zimmmerman, wife and one child, two trunks" (Daniel Zimmerman and Magdalena Müller) and "Rohodes and wife, also two trunks" (Andreas/André/Andrew Roth and Barbe Müller). The Zimmermans were living in Hamilton County, Ohio (the area of Cincinnati, below Butler County) when
their son Andrew was born there Nov. 26, 1837. Their household appears on the 1860 census of Elm Grove as Daniel Zimmerman, Baden; Madaline, 50, Baden; Andrew, 22, Ohio; Christian, 12, Illinois; and Daniel [David], 11, Illinois. The 1880 census of Elm Grove shows widower Daniel Zinnerman, 66, Germany, living in the household of his son C. Zinnerman, 34. Their children include: a. Daniel Zimmerman was born circa September 1835, according to his parents' passport copy. b. Andrew Zimmerman was born in Hamilton County, Ohio Nov. 26, 1837, and died at Roanoke, Woodford County Sept. 30, 1924.139 On Feb. 8, 1863 in Tazewell County he married Elizabeth Pfister. She was born July 7, 1844, and died Nov. 11, 1934. They can be found on the 1880 census of Roanoke as farmer Andrew Zimmerman, 41, born in Ohio to a father from Alsace and a mother from Baden; Elizabeth, 34, Switzerland; and seven children born in Illinois. They farmed Section 30 of Roanoke. They are buried in the Apostolic Christian Cemetery at Roanoke, Woodford County. c. Christian Zimmerman was born in Illinois July 5, 1847, and died Sept. 10, 1932. On Sept. 24, 1876 in Tazewell County he married Marie Anne Maurer.140 She was born in Switzerland Feb. 6, 1846, and died Feb. 12, 1931. They are buried in Milford Cemetery at Milford, Indiana. d. David Zimmerman was born in Illinois March 1, 1850, and died July 14, 1901. On Oct. 3, 1874 in McLean County he married Barbara Katharina Rosina Franz. She was born at Döttingen, Württemberg Nov. 3, 1851, a daughter of Friederich Franz and Barbara Katharina Ackermann. They can be found on the 1880 census of Roanoke as druggist David Zimmerman, 30, born in Illinois to a father from Alsace and a mother from Baden; and Barbara, 28, Baden."
 372. Archives Départementales de l'Indre [Archives of Indre], NMD: 1823-1842, pp. 287-288/402, entry No. 3, and 289/402, 1834."In the year 1834, on the 8th day of October at 9 o’clock in the morning appeared before me the mayor of Saint-Valentin commune in canton Issoudun, department of Indre, [to celebrate the marriage of]: Daniel Zimmerman, age 21, born on 20 March 1813, at the “chlathoff” [Schlatthof], commune of Tiengen, Grand Duchy of Baden, a farmer at Nil de Lagnys [the Nile farmstead at Lagnys], a son of Michel Zimmerman, farmer at Lagnys in this commune [Saint-Valentin], and Barbe Roggine [Barbara Roggy], deceased at the commune of Domgermain, department of Meurthe, on 19 June 1832, and Madelaine [Magdalena] Miller, age 27, born 13 March 1807, at [the Hochburg], Tiengen [actually near Denzlingen], daughter of Jean Miller [Johannes Müller] and Madelaine Aier [Eyer], her parents present and consenting. Witnesses: 1. Joseph Risser, age 54, farmer living at Lagny 2. Pierre Zer [Peter Zehr], age 24, farmer at Lagny 3. André [Andrew] Roth, age 22, farmer at Lagny 4. Pierre Zimmerman, age 23, farmer at LagnyAlso signing were Michel Zimmerman and Johann Müller."


Madaline Miller

Daughter of Johannes Müller-208 and Magdalena Eyer.

Larry Zimmerman notes and sources:
  364. Ancestry.com, New Orleans Passenger Lists, 1820-1945, Passenger Lists of Vessels Arriving at New Orleans, Louisiana, 1820-1902; Series: M259; Rol, 14 Apr 1837.Magdalena is not specifically named on the manifest, simply listed as Zimmerman wife, but the evidence is sufficient to conclude that this New Orleans arrival record is that of Daniel and Magdalena--see the arrival fact for Daniel Zimmerman for additional information.
 365. Archives Départementales de l'Indre [Archives of Indre], NMD: 1823-1842, pp. 287-288/402 and 289/402, 1834."In the year 1834, on the 8th day of October at 9 o’clock in the morning appeared before me the mayor of Saint-Valentin commune in canton Issoudun, department of Indre, [to celebrate the marriage of]: Daniel Zimmerman, age 21, born on 20 March 1813, at the “chlathoff” [Schlatthof], commune of Tiengen, Grand Duchy of Baden, a farmer at Nil de Lagnys [the Nile farmstead at Lagnys], a son of Michel Zimmerman, farmer at Lagnys in this commune [Saint-Valentin], and Barbe Roggine [Barbara Roggy], deceased at the commune of Domgermain, department of Meurthe, on 19 June 1832, and Madelaine [Magdalena] Miller, age 27, born 13 March 1807, at [the Hochburg], Tiengen [actually near Denzlingen], daughter of Jean Miller [Johannes Müller] and Madelaine Aier [Eyer], her parents present and consenting. Witnesses: 1. Joseph Risser, age 54, farmer living at Lagny 2. Pierre Zer [Peter Zehr], age 24, farmer at Lagny 3. André [Andrew] Roth, age 22, farmer at Lagny 4. Pierre Zimmerman, age 23, farmer at LagnyAlso signing were Michel Zimmerman and Johann Müller."
 366. Ancestry.com, 1860 United States Federal Census, Year: 1860; Census Place: Elm Grove, Tazewell, Illinois; Roll: M653_232; Page: 438; Image: .
 367. Ancestry.com, 1870 United States Federal Census, Year: 1870; Census Place: Elm Grove, Tazewell, Illinois; Roll: M593_283; Page: 83B; Image: .
 368. Elias Edward Zimmerman, Zimmerman Family Record: 1776-1941:Descendants of Micheal Zimmerman, Sr., pp. 15 and 31, 1941."p. 15 He [Daniel] was married to Mary Salina Miller.p. 31 [Daniel] was married Mary Salina Miller -----, died in about 1881."As indicated by the marriage record cited separately, Daniel Zimmerman married Magdalena (Mary) Miller, but no record has been found showing her with the name "Salina" other than the Zimmerman Family Record source. Why Elias Zimmerman stated the name as he did is unknown. Elias stated that Magdalena "died in about 1881." It was somewhat earlier, because Daniel Zimmerman was listed on the 1880 census (taken on 12 June) as a widower, so Magdalena was no longer living at that time.
 369. Ancestry.com, 1840 United States Federal Census, Year: 1840; Census Place: Madison, Butler, Ohio; Roll: 380; Page: 114; Image: 236; Family H.The 1840 census did not provide given names of family members other than the head of family, listing others only by gender and age range. Magdalena was about 33 at the time of the census, but there is no female marked in the 30-39 column. She probably was erroneously listed in the 20-29 age range. The older male and female and the female under age 5 in the Daniel Timmerman [Zimmerman] household for this census are unknown.

 373. Archives Départementales de l'Indre [Archives of Indre], NMD: 1823-1842, pp. 287-288/402 and 289/402, 1834."In the year 1834, on the 8th day of October at 9 o’clock in the morning appeared before me the mayor of Saint-Valentin commune in canton Issoudun, department of Indre, [to celebrate the marriage of]: Daniel Zimmerman, age 21, born on 20 March 1813, at the “chlathoff” [Schlatthof], commune of Tiengen, Grand Duchy of Baden, a farmer at Nil de Lagnys [the Nile farmstead at Lagnys], a son of Michel Zimmerman, farmer at Lagnys in this commune [Saint-Valentin], and Barbe Roggine [Barbara Roggy], deceased at the commune of Domgermain, department of Meurthe, on 19 June 1832, and Madelaine [Magdalena] Miller, age 27, born 13 March 1807, at [the Hochburg], Tiengen [actually near Denzlingen], daughter of Jean Miller [Johannes Müller] and Madelaine Aier [Eyer], her parents present and consenting. Witnesses: 1. Joseph Risser, age 54, farmer living at Lagny 2. Pierre Zer [Peter Zehr], age 24, farmer at Lagny 3. André [Andrew] Roth, age 22, farmer at Lagny 4. Pierre Zimmerman, age 23, farmer at LagnyAlso signing were Michel
Zimmerman and Johann Müller."
 374. Ancestry.com, 1860 United States Federal Census, Year: 1860; Census Place: Elm Grove, Tazewell, Illinois; Roll: M653_232; Page: 438; Image: .
 375. Ancestry.com, 1870 United States Federal Census, Year: 1870; Census Place: Elm Grove, Tazewell, Illinois; Roll: M593_283; Page: 83B; Image: .
 376. Hermann Guth, Amish Mennonites in Germany: Their Congregations, The Estates Where They Lived, Their Families, Chapter 6, The Hochburg Congregation, pp. 53-57, 1995.Guth did not include Magdalena Miller or any of her siblings in his genealogy, ending the descent line with Johannes Müller and his wife Magdalena Eyer. We know from the Saint-Valentin marriage record of Daniel Zimmerman and Magdalena Miller that she was the daughter of Johannes Müller & Magdalena Eyer. Guth stated that Johannes Müller was a co-leaseholder at the Hochburg estate during the period when daughter Magdalena was born. Thus it is probable that she was born there.


Magdalena resided378  in 1840 in Madison, Butler, Ohio. She resided379  in 1870 in Elm Grove, Tazewell, Illinois. She resided380  in 1860 in Elm Grove, Tazewell, Illinois.

  378. Ancestry.com, 1840 United States Federal Census, Year: 1840; Census Place: Madison, Butler, Ohio; Roll: 380; Page: 114; Image: 236; Family H.The 1840 census did not provide given names of family members other than the head of family, listing others only by gender and age range. Magdalena was about 33 at the time of the census, but there is no female marked in the 30-39 column. She probably was erroneously listed in the 20-29 age range. The older male and female and the female under age 5 in the Daniel Timmerman [Zimmerman] household for this census are unknown.
 379. Ancestry.com, 1870 United States Federal Census, Year: 1870; Census Place: Elm Grove, Tazewell, Illinois; Roll: M593_283; Page: 83B; Image: .
 380. Ancestry.com, 1860 United States Federal Census, Year: 1860; Census Place: Elm Grove, Tazewell, Illinois; Roll: M653_232; Page: 438; Image: .


1950. David Zimmerman

CENSUS: 1850 US Census
CENSUS: 1860 US Census - with parents
CENSUS: 1870 US Census - with parents
CENSUS: 1880 US Census
CENSUS: 1890 US Census - burned

CENSUS: 1900 US Census

Larry Zimmerman notes and sources:
David resided400  in Pekin, Tazewell, Illinois. He resided401  in 1870 in Elm Grove, Tazewell, Illinois, United States. He resided402  in 1880 in Roanoke, Woodford, Illinois, United States. He resided403  in 1900 in Roanoke, Woodford, Illinois.

  390. Ancestry.com and The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints, 1880 United States Federal Census, Year: 1880; Census Place: Roanoke, Woodford, Illinois; Roll: 262; Family History Film: 1254.
 391. Ancestry.com, 1900 United States Federal Census, Year: 1900; Census Place: Roanoke, Woodford, Illinois;
Roll: 356; Page: 11B; Enumeration Di.
 392. Ancestry.com, 1870 United States Federal Census, Year: 1870; Census Place: Elm Grove, Tazewell, Illinois; Roll: M593_283; Page: 83B; Image: .
 393. Ancestry.com, Web: Illinois, Find A Grave Index, 1809-2011.
 394. Illinois Prairie District Library, comp., Woodford County, Illinois, Prairie District Library, Obituaries, 1887 to Present.
 395. Ancestry Family Trees, Ancestry Family Trees."http://trees.ancestry.com/pt/AMTCitationRedir.aspx?tid=24820185&pid=182."
 396. Ancestry.com, Web: Illinois, Find A Grave Index, 1809-2011.
 397. Ancestry.com, Web: Illinois, Find A Grave Index, 1809-2011.
 398. Illinois Prairie District Library, comp., Woodford County, Illinois, Prairie District Library, Obituaries, 1887 to Present.
 399. Ancestry.com, Web: Illinois, Find A Grave Index, 1809-2011.
 400. Ancestry.com, 1870 United States Federal Census, Year: 1870; Census Place: Elm Grove, Tazewell, Illinois; Roll: M593_283; Page: 83B; Image: .
 401. Ancestry.com, 1870 United States Federal Census, Year: 1870; Census Place: Elm Grove, Tazewell, Illinois; Roll: M593_283; Page: 83B; Image: .
 402. Ancestry.com and The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints, 1880 United States Federal Census, Year: 1880; Census Place: Roanoke, Woodford, Illinois; Roll: 262; Family History Film: 1254.
 403. Ancestry.com, 1900 United States Federal Census, Year: 1900; Census Place: Roanoke, Woodford, Illinois; Roll: 356; Page: 11B; Enumeration Di.

Regarding marriage
   405. Ancestry.com, 1900 United States Federal Census, Year: 1900; Census Place: Roanoke, Woodford, Illinois; Roll: 356; Page: 11B; Enumeration Di.


Barbara Frantz

Larry Zimmerman notes and sources:
  404. Ancestry.com, 1900 United States Federal Census, Year: 1900; Census Place: Roanoke, Woodford, Illinois; Roll: 356; Page: 11B; Enumeration Di.

 406. Ancestry.com, 1900 United States Federal Census, Year: 1900; Census Place: Roanoke, Woodford, Illinois; Roll: 356; Page: 11B; Enumeration Di.

She resided408  in 1900 in Roanoke, Woodford, Illinois.

 408. Ancestry.com, 1900 United States Federal Census, Year: 1900; Census Place: Roanoke, Woodford, Illinois; Roll: 356; Page: 11B; Enumeration Di.


1951. Daniel Zimmerman

Larry Zimmerman notes and sources:
Daniel resided387  in 1840 in Madison, Butler, Ohio.

 383. Archives Départementales de l'Indre [Archives of Indre], NMD: 1823-1842, pp. 219-220/402 and 223/402,
1834."In the year 1835, on the 29th day of July appeared before me the mayor of Saint-Valentin commune in canton Issoudun, department of Indre, Daniel Zimmerman, age 22, a farmer at Lagny, to present a child of the masculine sex born to the declarant and Madelaine Miller his wife.Witnesses: 1. Jean Müller, age 24, farmer living at Lagny 2. André [Andrew] Roth, age 24, farmer at Lagny."
 384. Ancestry.com, New Orleans Passenger Lists, 1820-1945, Passenger Lists of Vessels Arriving at New Orleans, Louisiana, 1820-1902; Series: M259; Rol, 14 Apr 1837.Daniel is not specifically named on the manifest, simply listed as "1 child" with Zimmerman and wife, but the evidence is sufficient to conclude that this New Orleans arrival record is that of the young Daniel--see the arrival fact for Daniel Zimmerman his father for additional information.
 385. Ancestry.com, 1840 United States Federal Census, Year: 1840; Census Place: Madison, Butler, Ohio; Roll: 380; Page: 114; Image: 236; Family H.The 1840 census did not provide given names of family members other than the head of family, listing others only by gender and age range. The two males under age 5 are presumably Daniel and his younger brother Andrew born in Ohio in 1837. The 1840 census is the last evidence for Daniel, the first-born son of Daniel Zimmerman and Magdalena Miller. There is no indication that he lived in Illinois after the family moved there about 1843, but no death record has been found.
 386. Archives Départementales de l'Indre [Archives of Indre], NMD: 1823-1842, pp. 219-220/402 and 223/402, 1834."In the year 1835, on the 29th day of July appeared before me the mayor of Saint-Valentin commune in canton Issoudun, department of Indre, Daniel Zimmerman, age 22, a farmer at Lagny, to present a child of the masculine sex born to the declarant and Madelaine Miller his wife.Witnesses: 1. Jean Müller, age 24, farmer living at Lagny 2. André [Andrew] Roth, age 24, farmer at Lagny."
 387. Ancestry.com, 1840 United States Federal Census, Year: 1840; Census Place: Madison, Butler, Ohio; Roll: 380; Page: 114; Image: 236; Family H.The 1840 census did not provide given names of family members other than the head of family, listing others only by gender and age range. The two males under age 5 are presumably Daniel and his younger brother Andrew born in Ohio in 1837. The 1840 census is the last evidence for Daniel, the first-born son of Daniel Zimmerman and Magdalena Miller. There is no indication that he lived in Illinois after the family moved there about 1843, but no death record has been found.


626. Jacob Zimmerman

CENSUS: 1840 US Census

CENSUS: 1850 US Census

CENSUS: 1860 US Census

CENSUS: 1870 US Census

CENSUS: 1880 US Census

CENSUS: 1890 US Census - burned

CENSUS: 1900 US Census

Larry Zimmerman notes and sources:
Jacob resided422  in 1880 in Nebraska, Livingston, Illinois, United States. He resided423  in
Pontiac, Livingston, Illinois. He resided424  in 1870 in Nebraska, Livingston, Illinois, United States. He resided425  in 1860 in Morton, Tazewell, Illinois, United States. He resided426  in 1850 in Tazewell, Illinois.

  409. Dodd, Jordan, Illinois Marriages to 1850."Marriage date:  15 Oct 1844 Marriage place:  Illinois."http://trees.ancestry.com/rd?f=sse&db=eamil&h=70948&ti=0&indiv=try&gss=pt.
 410. Archives Départementales de Meurthe-et-Moselle [Archives of Meurthe and Moselle], Vannes-le-Châtel; S. (1791-1792), N., M., D. (1793-1842), 5 Mi 547/R 3. Etat Civil: Naissa, 1818."Translated from FrenchOn 19 April 1818, before us [the mayor of Vannes commune, Canton of Colombey, Department of Meurthe] appeared Michael Zimmermann, farmer at Chateau de Vannes, age 39, who declared that a child of the masculine sex was born this day at one o'clock in the morning to his wife Barbara Robi, age 37. He declared the name of the child to be Jacob. Declaration made in the presence of Francois Barrois, teacher, age 30, and Francois Krémer, a glass engraver, age 40, both living at Vannes. [Signed by Michael Zimmerman, the two witnesses named, and the mayor.]."Birth also is included on the summary list of 1818 births, p. 390/709 in the source cited.
 411. Archives Départementales de Meurthe-et-Moselle [Archives of Meurthe and Moselle], Vannes-le-Châtlel; T.D. (1793-1842), 5 Mi 678/R 1. Etat Civil: Table Decennale. p. 27/72, 1818."Births (1813-1822 decade):Zimerman, Jacob 19 April 1818."
 412. Ancestry.com, 1850 United States Federal Census, Year: 1850; Census Place: Tazewell, Illinois; Roll: M432_129; Page: 77A; Image: 542.
 413. Ancestry.com, 1860 United States Federal Census, Year: 1860; Census Place: Morton, Tazewell, Illinois; Roll: M653_232; Page: 129; Image: 129.
 414. Ancestry.com, 1870 United States Federal Census, Year: 1870; Census Place: Nebraska, Livingston, Illinois; Roll: M593_247; Page: 196A; Image.
 415. Ancestry.com and The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints, 1880 United States Federal Census, Year: 1880; Census Place: Nebraska, Livingston, Illinois; Roll: 225; Family History Film: 1.
 416. Archives Départementales de Meurthe-et-Moselle [Archives of Meurthe and Moselle], Vannes-le-Châtel; S. (1791-1792), N., M., D. (1793-1842), 5 Mi 547/R 3. Etat Civil: Naissa, 1818."Translated from FrenchOn 19 April 1818, before us [the mayor of Vannes commune, Canton of Colombey, Department of Meurthe] appeared Michael Zimmermann, farmer at Chateau de Vannes, age 39, who declared that a child of the masculine sex was born this day at one o'clock in the morning to his wife Barbara Robi, age 37. He declared the name of the child to be Jacob. Declaration made in the presence of Francois Barrois, teacher, age 30, and Francois Krémer, a glass engraver, age 40, both living at Vannes. [Signed by Michael Zimmerman, the two witnesses named, and the mayor.]."Birth also is included on the summary list of 1818 births, p. 390/709 in the source cited.
 417. Archives Départementales de Meurthe-et-Moselle [Archives of Meurthe and Moselle], Vannes-le-Châtlel; T.D. (1793-1842), 5 Mi 678/R 1. Etat Civil: Table Decennale. p. 27/72, 1818."Births (1813-1822 decade):Zimerman, Jacob 19 April 1818."
 418. Ancestry.com, 1850 United States Federal Census, Year: 1850; Census Place: Tazewell, Illinois; Roll: M432_129; Page: 77A; Image: 542.
 419. Ancestry.com, 1860 United States Federal Census, Year: 1860; Census Place: Morton, Tazewell, Illinois; Roll: M653_232; Page: 129; Image: 129.
 420. Ancestry.com, 1870 United States Federal Census, Year: 1870; Census Place: Nebraska, Livingston, Illinois; Roll: M593_247; Page: 196A; Image.
 421. Ancestry.com and The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints, 1880 United States Federal Census, Year: 1880; Census Place: Nebraska, Livingston, Illinois; Roll: 225; Family History Film: 1.
 422. Ancestry.com and The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints, 1880 United States Federal Census, Year: 1880; Census Place: Nebraska, Livingston, Illinois; Roll: 225; Family History Film: 1.
 423. Ancestry.com, 1870 United States Federal Census, Year: 1870; Census Place: Nebraska, Livingston, Illinois; Roll: M593_247; Page: 196A; Image.
 424. Ancestry.com, 1870 United States Federal Census, Year: 1870; Census Place: Nebraska, Livingston, Illinois; Roll: M593_247; Page: 196A; Image.
 425. Ancestry.com, 1860 United States Federal Census, Year: 1860; Census Place: Morton, Tazewell, Illinois; Roll: M653_232; Page: 129; Image: 129.
 426. Ancestry.com, 1850 United States Federal Census, Year: 1850; Census Place: Tazewell, Illinois; Roll: M432_129; Page: 77A; Image: 542.