Given name maybe spelled Nicolas. It is possible the family was in the lumber business in Luxembourg. They immirgrated to America May 4, 1866 via the Wm Penn from London to New York then to Caledoina in 1871 with his wife and remaining family, two of their sons, John (Jean) & James (Jacob) came two years earlier. We do not know where they were during the period of 1866 to 1871.
Given name maybe spelled Nicolas. It is possible the family was in the lumber business in Luxembourg. They immirgrated to America May 4, 1866 via the Wm Penn from London to New York then to Caledoina in 1871 with his wife and remaining family, two of their sons, John (Jean) & James (Jacob) came two years earlier. We do not know where they were during the period of 1866 to 1871.
Family Members
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Johan Nicholas Schwebach
1846–1912
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Rev Fr James Jacob Schwebach
1847–1921
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Phillip Schwebach
1849–1927
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Eugene J. Schwebach
1852–1936
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Valentin Schwebach
1854–1891
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Madelena "Helen" Schwebach Burg
1856–1936
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Maria Catherine "Mary" Schwebach Wagner
1858–1943
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Catherina Schwebach Goergen
1860–1913
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John Peter Schwebach
1862–1891
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