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Family
Marriage: Children:
  1. Octavian Allgeyer: Birth: 5 Mar 1824 in Gamshurst, Baden, Germany. Death: 24 Apr 1897 in Ludlow, Kenton, Kentucky, USA

  2. Bernhardina Allgeier: Birth: 19 Aug 1825 in Gamshurst, Baden, Germany. Death: 23 Sep 1902 in Saint Joseph, Mercer, Ohio, USA

  3. Patriz Allgeier: Birth: 2 Apr 1827 in Gamshurst, Baden, Germany. Death: 15 Apr 1827 in Gamshurst, Baden, Germany

  4. Clemens Allgeyer: Birth: 26 Nov 1828 in Gamshurst, Baden, Germany. Death: 5 Feb 1901 in Cincinnati, Hamilton, Ohio, USA

  5. Adam Allgeier: Birth: 20 Dec 1829 in Gamshurst, Baden, Germany. Death: 23 Dec 1829 in Gamshurst, Baden, Germany

  6. Albert Allgeier: Birth: 20 Dec 1829 in Gamshurst, Baden, Germany. Death: 27 Dec 1829 in Gamshurst, Baden, Germany

  7. Maria Eva Allgeier: Birth: 20 Dec 1829 in Gamshurst, Baden, Germany. Death: 26 Dec 1829 in Gamshurst, Baden, Germany

  8. Matthias Allgeyer: Birth: 20 Sep 1832 in Gamshurst, Baden, Germany. Death: 14 Apr 1908 in Hamilton, Butler, Ohio, USA

  9. Patriz Allgeyer: Birth: 17 Feb 1836 in Gamshurst, Baden, Germany. Death: 26 Oct 1906 in Cincinnati, Hamilton, Ohio, USA


Sources
1. Title:   Latter Day Saints Microfilm, Book of Baptisms, Gamshurst (1740-1845)
Page:   #0958349, page 28
Publication:   Microfilmed by the Church of Latter Day Saints
2. Title:   Saint Stephan Cemetery, Hamilton, Ohio
3. Title:   Latter Day Saints Microfilm, Book of Marriages, Gamshurst, Baden, Germany
Page:   #0958351 p.4
Publication:   Microfilmed by the Church of Latter Day Saints

Notes
a. Note:   icates the witnesses were: Ambros Volz and Maria Anna Vollmer. Magdalena Volz was 31 years of age when she married her husband Ignatz Andreas Allgeier in 1823. She had a total of 9 children with Ignatz Allgeier including a set of triplets who passed away in 7 days in 1829. After the death of Ignatz in 1852, Magdalena (nee Volz) Allgeyer arrived in the U.S.A with her oldest son's and daughter's families: (Octavian Allgeyer, his wife Victoria Schuh Allgeyer and two sons; and Bernhardina Allgeier Schuh, her husband Karl Schuh and three daughters)in New York on June 1, 1854 her name on the passenger list appeared as Magdalena VOLZ. She appeared on the 1860 Ohio census in Mercer County using her maiden name also, residing with Octavian's family. She stayed behind in Ohio when Octavian moved south to Ludlow, Kentucky and resided with the family of Mathias Allgeyer, until her death in February of 1880 in Hamilton, Ohio. The records of Saint Stephen Cemetery, written in German, indicate of Febraury 3rd 1880: "Für Grab für Mag. Allgeier" Her tombstone can be located at Saint Stephen's Cemetery in Hamilton, Ohio, for she is buried in the family plot of her son Mathias Allgeyer who had a grocery business in Hamilton.
Note:   !Magdalena was the 5th child of Bernhrad Volz and Maria Anna Meyer. The baptism notation ind


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