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Christina L <I>Munsch</I> Helmlinger

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Christina L Munsch Helmlinger

Birth
Erckartswiller, Departement du Bas-Rhin, Alsace, France
Death
29 Sep 1880 (aged 68)
Auglaize County, Ohio, USA
Burial
Geyer, Auglaize County, Ohio, USA Add to Map
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Christina Munch was born 12 April 1812 in Alsace, France. She was the daughter of Adam Munsch 1789-1815 and Marguerita Barbe 1789-1817. She married Ludwig Helmlinger on 20 March 1834 at a church in Eckartswiller, France. In 1834, Ludwig and Christina immigrate to the United States. They left from the port of Le Havre, France and sailed on the ship Pierre Corneille, (usually a forty day trip) arriving in New York City in 1834. They traveled by boat and canal boats up the Hudson River, the New York Canal system, and through Great Lakes Ontario and Erie to reach Ohio. Congress owned all the land in Ohio which was sold for $1.25 an acre. Her husband purchased land in 1834 and built a log home and began clearing the trees away for farming. He was a good farmer and as his affairs prospered he added land holding until he became owner of 420 acres. This land was later divided up among their children. On 16 February 1835, their first of eventually 9 children was born there in Auglaize County. When of age, the children attended school in an old log house called Eheman School. Across the road from their home, Ludwig donated some of his land in 1834 so St Marks Lutheran Church could be built. The first church was a log building with no steeple. Ludwig's first son was the first person baptized in the church. Later, land for the church cemetery was bought from Ludwig for $10.00. The church cemetery is nick-named the "Helmlinger Cemetery." Christina Helmlinger died on 29 September 1880 and Ludwig "Louis" Helmlinger died 03 October 1884. Both are buried in this cemetery, near Geyer, Ohio.



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Christina Munch was born 12 April 1812 in Alsace, France. She was the daughter of Adam Munsch 1789-1815 and Marguerita Barbe 1789-1817. She married Ludwig Helmlinger on 20 March 1834 at a church in Eckartswiller, France. In 1834, Ludwig and Christina immigrate to the United States. They left from the port of Le Havre, France and sailed on the ship Pierre Corneille, (usually a forty day trip) arriving in New York City in 1834. They traveled by boat and canal boats up the Hudson River, the New York Canal system, and through Great Lakes Ontario and Erie to reach Ohio. Congress owned all the land in Ohio which was sold for $1.25 an acre. Her husband purchased land in 1834 and built a log home and began clearing the trees away for farming. He was a good farmer and as his affairs prospered he added land holding until he became owner of 420 acres. This land was later divided up among their children. On 16 February 1835, their first of eventually 9 children was born there in Auglaize County. When of age, the children attended school in an old log house called Eheman School. Across the road from their home, Ludwig donated some of his land in 1834 so St Marks Lutheran Church could be built. The first church was a log building with no steeple. Ludwig's first son was the first person baptized in the church. Later, land for the church cemetery was bought from Ludwig for $10.00. The church cemetery is nick-named the "Helmlinger Cemetery." Christina Helmlinger died on 29 September 1880 and Ludwig "Louis" Helmlinger died 03 October 1884. Both are buried in this cemetery, near Geyer, Ohio.



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