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Catharina “Catherine” <I>Ewinger</I> Schmidt

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Catharina “Catherine” Ewinger Schmidt

Birth
Baden-Württemberg, Germany
Death
2 Sep 1862 (aged 59)
Williamstown, Wood County, West Virginia, USA
Burial
Marietta, Washington County, Ohio, USA Add to Map
Plot
Plot: R 101 L6
Memorial ID
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Sister: Eva Katharina Ewinger Hartz (1810-1875)
Sister's husband: George J. Hartz (1806-1891)

Michael Schmidt & Catharina Ewinger had 4 sons and 2 sons-in-law who fought in the American Civil War:

Pvt John G. Smith (1829-186_), Confederate, Company H, 1st Arkansas Cavalry

Corp Philip R. Smith (1839-1865), Union, Company E, 11th West Virginia Infantry
Corp Philip R. Smith's memorial plaque

Pvt William Smith (1841-1865), Union, Company E, 11th West Virginia Infantry

Pvt Jacob Smith (1843-1865), Union, Company C, 1st West Virginia Cavalry

Sgt Nathaniel J. Rice (1834-1911), Union, Company G, 6th West Virginia infantry

Pvt William Tennant (1825-1884), Union, Company A, 16th Indiana Infantry (recorded on the grave stone as the West Virginia Infantry)
Sister: Eva Katharina Ewinger Hartz (1810-1875)
Sister's husband: George J. Hartz (1806-1891)

Michael Schmidt & Catharina Ewinger had 4 sons and 2 sons-in-law who fought in the American Civil War:

Pvt John G. Smith (1829-186_), Confederate, Company H, 1st Arkansas Cavalry

Corp Philip R. Smith (1839-1865), Union, Company E, 11th West Virginia Infantry
Corp Philip R. Smith's memorial plaque

Pvt William Smith (1841-1865), Union, Company E, 11th West Virginia Infantry

Pvt Jacob Smith (1843-1865), Union, Company C, 1st West Virginia Cavalry

Sgt Nathaniel J. Rice (1834-1911), Union, Company G, 6th West Virginia infantry

Pvt William Tennant (1825-1884), Union, Company A, 16th Indiana Infantry (recorded on the grave stone as the West Virginia Infantry)


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