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Family
Marriage: Children:
  1. Anna Margaretha Schwarzkopf: Birth: 18 NOV 1821.

  2. Jacob Schwarzkopf: Birth: 6 JUN 1823 in Wanniheim; Wurttemberg, Germany.

  3. Katharina Schwarzkopf: Birth: 4 FEB 1825.

  4. Barbara Schwarzkopf: Birth: 26 JAN 1827. Death: 25 AUG 1828

  5. Conrad Schwarzkopf: Birth: 2 MAR 1829. Death: 15 SEP 1833

  6. Barbara Schwarzkopf: Birth: 20 SEP 1830. Death: 19 MAR 1831

  7. Johannes Schwarzkopf: Birth: 30 DEC 1831. Death: 11 FEB 1832

  8. Johannes Sr. Schwarzkopf: Birth: 29 JUL 1833 in Wankheim, Wurttemberg, Germany. Death: 3 JAN 1904 in America


Sources
1. Title:   Evangelical Community Church Records, Wankheim, Wurttemberg, Germany.
Author:   Head Church Office at Tubingen, Wurttebberg, GA Re: Pastor Hermann Huhn
Publication:   Compiled 1962 by Hermia A Robrock, 219 No. Monroe, KC, MO; (OR) (1991) Jeannetta Carter, 3300 Oakhill Place, Clarkston, MI 48349

Notes
a. Note:   SCHWARZKOPF AUTHOR =? GRANDCHILD OF JOHANNES SCHWARZKOPF B. JULY 29, 1833-
 ERRORS MARKED BY CAPITALIZED COMMENTS
 The name Schwarzkopf does not appear in the Baptismal Register between 1710 and 1740 or in the marriage register between 1720 and 1740
 and in none of the later family registers.
 Therefore Europhrosina Schwarzkopfin (the "in" ending denotes a women's name) must have come to Haiterbach from another part of the
 country - perhaps she came from Tuttlingen as one of the godparents is
 from Tuttlingen.
 Her son Christian Schwarzkopf was the second illegitimate child of Euphrosina Schwarzkopfin and he was quickly christianed "Christian
 Schwarzkopf". His Godparents were: Michael Gulekunst, Michael Schuon,
 Regina Margetha Weyelmannin and Johann Weylmanns, merchant at Tuttlingen.
 Christian Schwarzkopf was born Oct. 25, 1756 was a keeper of horses. Married Maria Katharina Fray May 15, 1799. She was born July 2,
 1761. died June 15 1831, they were only married a short time when he
 died Sept. 14, 1800 in Weilheim aged 44 years.
 They had Anna Margaretha Schwarzkopf born Nov. 18, 1821 married 1844. [ANNA MARGARETHA IS NOT THE DAUGHTER OF THIS COUPLE] (2) Jacob
 Schwarzkopf born May 21, 1795 in Wankheim (our ancestor) 3. Johann Georg
 Schwarzkopf born July 20, 1800. Just a few months before his father died.
 Jacob Schwarzkopf our ancestor born May 21, 1795 in Wankheim was a farmer and stonemason married May 10, 1821 Anna Maria Frey who was born
 March 9, 1795 in Wankheim. They had eight children, four died young. He
 died Aug. 13, 1860 and she Feb. 25, 1878. Their children were:
 1. Anna Margaretha Schwarzkopf Nov. 18, 1821
 2. Jacob Schwarzkopf June 6, 1823
 3. Katharine Schwarzkopf Feb. 4, 1825
 4. Barbara Schwarzkopf Jan. 26, 1827-Aug. 5, 1828
 5. Conrad Schwarzkopf March 2, 1829-Sept. 15, 1833
 6. Barbara Schwarzkopf Sept. 20, 1830-March 19, 1831
 7. Johannes Schwarzkopf Dec. 30, 1831-Feb. 11, 1832
 8. Johannes Schwarzkopf July 29, 1833-
 This youngest member of the family was our grandfather and came to Indiana 1854, four years after his father's death. His mother lived with
 her daughter Anna Walker and grandaughter (Emiley?-handwriting illegible)
 Walker Kuttler, twenty eight (18) (sic) years longer.
 Can go back several generations of Anna Maria Freys family. Anna Margaretha Schwarzkopf married Calvin Walker and was the grandmother of Jacob Kuttler and Mary Sills.
 John [B JULY 29, 1833], Jacob [B JUN. 6, 1823], and Mary Schwarzkopf [ANNA MARGARETHA SCHWARZKOPF B. NOV. 18, 1821, MRD. CALVIN WALKER] lived
 in Wittenberg [WURTTEMBERG} Germany 1854. John married Barbara Myers
 [MAIER]in 1856 [JULY 5, 1855] and came to America at an unknown date
 after that [1854]. Jacob came to America in 1854 and settled in Bucyrus
 Ohio. He married a sister of Barbara Myers [ELIZABETH MAIER]. One of
 their children was buried in the ocean on the way over. John and wife
 Barbara and sister Mary Walker came to America about 1880 [JOHN AND
 BARBARA CAME TO AMERICA 1854, ACCORDING TO 3RD SENTENCE BELOW ANNA
 MARGARETHA CAME TO AMERICA CA 1870-1874]. John and Barbara lived in
 Crawford County Ohio until son John was six years old. John and Henry
 Yager had a shoemaking shop together in Hartford City. Later John bought
 a farm north-east of Hartford and lived there til John's sister Mary
 Walker came to this country between 1870 and 1874. Mary said, "You know
 your way around better than I so sell me this farm and you buy another"
 which he did about 1 1/2 miles farther northeast where the youngest son
 Lewis was born. Lewis lived on this farm until his death in 1932. Since
 then Lewis' youngest son Glenn has lived in the house his father was born
 in and now one of Gelnn's sons, Donald lives there. The house is of hewn
 logs and was built before the civil war. John bought forty acres a mile
 farther northeast and finally sold it to his son John for $1100. Vergil
 was born on this farm and later they moved to a farm farther east.
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