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Philipp H. Schlemmer

Male 1820 - 1898  (77 years)


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  • Name Philipp H. Schlemmer 
    Birth 12 Sep 1820  Alsace Lorraine, Germany Find all individuals with events at this location 
    Gender Male 
    Burial 1898  Schlemmer Cemetery, Monroeville, IN Find all individuals with events at this location 
    Death 20 Aug 1898  Monroe Twp, Allen County, IN Find all individuals with events at this location 
    Person ID I633658132  Carl
    Last Modified 20 May 2012 

    Father Jean Pierre Schlemmer,   b. 14 Jan 1795, Erckartswiller, Alsace Lorraine, Germany Find all individuals with events at this locationd. Aft 1860, Monroe Twp, Allen County, IN Find all individuals with events at this location (Age 65 years) 
    Mother Catharina Sali,   b. 22 Nov 1795, Melsheim, Germany Find all individuals with events at this locationd. 1843, Monroe Twp., Allen Co, IN Find all individuals with events at this location (Age 47 years) 
    Marriage 26 May 1814  Erckartswiller, Alsace Lorraine, Germany Find all individuals with events at this location 
    Family ID F551366915  Group Sheet  |  Family Chart

    Family 1 Unnamed Unknown 
    Marriage 20 Dec 1849  Allen Co, IN Find all individuals with events at this location 
    Family ID F551367248  Group Sheet  |  Family Chart
    Last Modified 18 Jan 2014 

    Family 2 Catherine Scaer,   b. 4 Mar 1834, Alsace Lorraine, Germany Find all individuals with events at this locationd. 19 May 1907, Monroe Twp, Allen County, IN Find all individuals with events at this location (Age 73 years) 
    Marriage 1853  Monroe Twp, Allen County, IN Find all individuals with events at this location 
    Family ID F551366920  Group Sheet  |  Family Chart
    Last Modified 18 Jan 2014 

    Family 3 Dora (Schlemmer),   b. 1827, OH Find all individuals with events at this locationd. Abt 1853 (Age 26 years) 
    Marriage 20 Dec 1849  Ft. Wayne, Allen Co, IN Find all individuals with events at this location 
    Family ID F551367247  Group Sheet  |  Family Chart
    Last Modified 18 Jan 2014 

  • Notes 
    • REFN: kidolly
      Witnesses at his birth in Erckartsweiler were Uncle George Schle
      mmer, 35, and Major Melchior, 45. Major had a beautiful signatu
      re.
      Married twice. First wife died abt 1853, second wife Catherine S
      caer, m. 1853.
      Obituary from The Weekly Breeze, Monroeville, Allen County, IN, Thu
      rsday, August 25, 1898: The Oldest Settler of Monroe Township P
      asses Away. Philip Schlemmer died Saturday morning last, Augus
      t 20th, 1898, at his residence two miles south-East of town, aft
      er months of affliction, in the presence of his companion and se
      veral of his children. His passing was not unexpected owing t
      o his ailment and advanced age, therefore those who have been ne
      ar and dear to him who were not present, were not in the least s
      urprised when his death was announced.
      Mr Schlemmer was considered to be the oldest settler in Monroe t
      ownship. He was born in Germany in September 1820 and came to th
      is country with his parents when but a child having first settle
      d in Carroll County, Ohio, where they remained until he arrive
      d at the age of fifteen years. In 1835 hisparents sought to see
      k fortunes in the west and came to Indiana and settled upon th
      e tract of land now owned and upon the same spot where now stand
      s the residence of Ex-trustee Christian Hoffman. Here he toile
      d with his parentsuntil manhood when he took unto himself a com
      panion andd settled down upon the tract of land where he departe
      d this life. He was twice married, his firstwife having died i
      n 1854 and his second survives him, together with four sons an
      d four daughters namely: George Schlemmer, of New Bremen, Ind.
      , Philip H., Henry and Charles Schlemmer and Mrs. Christena Ehli
      ng, of Monroe township, Mrs. Catherine Siegel, of Madison townsh
      ip, Mrs. Lizzie M. Erhardt, of Jackson township and Marthe Garth
      an. It is not necessary for us to state that at the time of sett
      ling in this section with his parents thaere was no farm, fine d
      wellings and settlement of people such as at the present time, b
      ut on the contrary dense forests, wild beasts and log cabins wer
      e such as the settlers of those days were compelled to contend w
      ith. But not withstanding all this, the Schlemmer family of whic
      h the deceased was one, battled on contending with their chose
      n lot. Miles between neighbors and miles to travel through fores
      ts and not gravel roads as today, to get to mill or a trading po
      int. In this lonely manner they moved on until finally the count
      ry began to become more densely settled, the forests disappeare
      d and cultivated farms instead. Prosperity and happiness beame
      d before them, but one by one, like the forests there become a b
      roken link in the family and this continues from time to time un
      til the last link of the first chain had passed over the river t
      o that world from which none ever return.
      During life, especially in his days, Philip Schlemmer was ever f
      ound in readiness to assist his neighbor no matter in what manne
      r he was called upon. Especially was this the case in time of si
      ckness or distress. He with the assistance of Henry Miner, who s
      till lives, hewed from a walnut log the first coffin, dug the fi
      rst grave and laid to rest the first person that died in this se
      ction of country.
      Thus in conclusing the BREEZE can only say that the one who ha
      s just ended his labors of 78 years has left behind him a recor
      d that will be recalled many times by the present, and followin
      g generations. The funeral was held Sunday morning last from th
      e house and later services were conducted by his pastor and spir
      itual advisor, at the German Lutheran church near the home of th
      e deceased. The remains were interred in the grave yard near th
      e church and upon a spot of ground which he and his father clear
      ed and laid out as a family burial ground many years ago.


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