The Devantier Family Tree
Marie Devantier
1828 - 1915 (86 years) Has 29 ancestors and 28 descendants in this family tree.Set As Default Person
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Name Marie Devantier Relationship with Pierre Devantier Birth 21 Aug 1828 Kolberg (Kolobrzeg), Germany Gender Female Emigration 4 Aug 1869 Hamburg, Germany Hamburg Passenger Lists, 1850-1934. Departure Census 11 Jun 1900 Cleveland, Cuyahoga County, Ohio, USA 1900 census, Cleveland Ward 30, Cuyahoga, Ohio, USA 1900 census, Cleveland Ward 30, Cuyahoga, Ohio, USA Death 11 Aug 1915 Cleveland, Cuyahoga County, Ohio, USA Burial Riverside Cemetery, Cleveland, Ohio, USA Siblings 4 Siblings End of Lines Person ID I11910 Devantier Tree | American - Branch, Decendant of Pierre Devantier (Born before 1600) Last Modified 25 Jun 2017
Father August Christian Gottfried Devantier, b. 22 Mar 1801, Kolberg (Kolobrzeg), Germany d. 10 Dec 1887, Kolberg (Kolobrzeg), Germany (Age 86 years) Mother Regina Christiane Dehnel, b. 12 Sep 1800, Kolberg (Kolobrzeg), Germany d. 6 Oct 1878, Kolberg (Kolobrzeg), Germany (Age 78 years) Marriage 24 Oct 1826 Age at Marriage He : 25 years and 7 months - She : 26 years and 1 month. Family ID F4204 Group Sheet | Family Chart
Family Carl Julius Schulz, b. 25 Mar 1825, Kolberg (Kolobrzeg), Germany d. 22 Jul 1897, Seattle, Washington, USA (Age 72 years) Notes - Karl Julius Schulz was born in 1825 in Kolberg, Hinter-Pommern, Prussia. He died on July 22, 1897 in Seattle, Washington, USA, but is buried with his wife in the Riverside Cemetery in Cleveland, Ohio. He was a Prussian career officer while living in Prussia. He emigrated from Bremen, Germany on the Ariel and arrived in New York on September 23, 1868. His wife, Marie Devantier Schulz, and ten children came to join him the following year in August of 1869. He and his family moved to Cleveland, Ohio after an eleventh child was born in Buffalo, New York. He was a civil engineer who built bridges in Ohio. He became a naturalized citizen of the United States on March 13, 1876.
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Children 1. Helene Marie Schulz, b. 28 Mar 1853, Kolberg (Kolobrzeg), Germany d. 5 Dec 1925, Cleveland, Cuyahoga County, Ohio, USA (Age 72 years) + 2. Wilhelmina Schulz, b. 6 Jul 1854, Kolberg (Kolobrzeg), Germany d. 5 Dec 1925, Cleveland, Cuyahoga County, Ohio, USA (Age 71 years) 3. Elise M. Schulz, b. 31 Dec 1855, Kolberg (Kolobrzeg), Germany d. 31 Oct 1930, Cleveland, Cuyahoga County, Ohio, USA (Age 74 years) + 4. Paul August Rudolph Friedrich Wilhelm Schulz, b. 8 Sep 1857, Kolberg (Kolobrzeg), Germany d. 22 Dec 1933, Fountain Hill, Northampton, Pennsylvania, USA (Age 76 years) 5. Charles F. Schulz, b. 22 Nov 1858, Kolberg (Kolobrzeg), Germany d. 29 Aug 1947, Cleveland, Cuyahoga County, Ohio, USA (Age 88 years) 6. Maria Schulz, b. 12 Jan 1861, Kolberg (Kolobrzeg), Germany d. 1874, New York, New York, USA (Age 12 years) 7. Georg Schulz, b. 8 Sep 1862, Kolberg (Kolobrzeg), Germany d. 1892, USA (Age 29 years) 8. Martha R Schulz, b. 4 Jul 1864, Kolberg (Kolobrzeg), Germany d. 20 Dec 1945, Westlake, Ohio, USA (Age 81 years) + 9. Ernst Paul Edward Schulz, b. 29 Aug 1866, Kolberg (Kolobrzeg), Germany d. Aug 1942, Quakertown, Pennsylvania, USA (Age 75 years) 10. Anna M Schulz, b. 7 Feb 1868, Kolberg (Kolobrzeg), Germany d. 5 Oct 1931, Cleveland, Cuyahoga County, Ohio, USA (Age 63 years) + 11. Frank J. Schulz, b. 26 Mar 1871, Buffalo, Erie County, New York, USA d. 9 Feb 1924, Cleveland, Cuyahoga County, Ohio, USA (Age 52 years) Family ID F4206 Group Sheet | Family Chart Last Modified 27 Jan 2015
- Karl Julius Schulz was born in 1825 in Kolberg, Hinter-Pommern, Prussia. He died on July 22, 1897 in Seattle, Washington, USA, but is buried with his wife in the Riverside Cemetery in Cleveland, Ohio. He was a Prussian career officer while living in Prussia. He emigrated from Bremen, Germany on the Ariel and arrived in New York on September 23, 1868. His wife, Marie Devantier Schulz, and ten children came to join him the following year in August of 1869. He and his family moved to Cleveland, Ohio after an eleventh child was born in Buffalo, New York. He was a civil engineer who built bridges in Ohio. He became a naturalized citizen of the United States on March 13, 1876.
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Documents Hamburg Passenger Lists, 1850-1934. Departure Date 4 Aug 1869
Headstones Marie Schulz
Histories Devantier Kolberg to Cleveland
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Notes - Marie Devantier Schulz came to New York in the Untied States from Le Havre, France on board the Hammonia with her ten children, her sister, Ida, her brother-in-law, Ernst Seigesmund, and the couple's newborn daughter, Marie. Marie and her children were coming to America to join her husband, Karl Julius Schulz, who had immigrated to New York the previous year in September of 1868. An eleventh child was born in Buffalo, New York. Then the family settled in Cleveland, Ohio.
Marie is buried in the Riverside Cemetery in Cleveland, Ohio with her husband and six of her children.
- Marie Devantier Schulz came to New York in the Untied States from Le Havre, France on board the Hammonia with her ten children, her sister, Ida, her brother-in-law, Ernst Seigesmund, and the couple's newborn daughter, Marie. Marie and her children were coming to America to join her husband, Karl Julius Schulz, who had immigrated to New York the previous year in September of 1868. An eleventh child was born in Buffalo, New York. Then the family settled in Cleveland, Ohio.