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Personal data Peter Schläppi 


Household of Peter Schläppi

He is married to Lydia Ann Salsberry.

They got married on August 6, 1835 at Prairie Damascus, Henry Co., OH.

Peter Schläppi oo Lydia Ann Salsberry

Marriage source: Author: Driscoll, Linda C., Title: Timeline of Samuel Schlappi, (Publication location: Salt Lk. City, UT, Publisher: L.C.D., Publication date: xii Mar MCMXCIX), pg 4, Repository: Dallas TX Pub. Lib.

"bef Mar 1837 bro--Peter MARRIED Lydia Ann Salisbury, dau of Peter"

Author: Driscoll, Linda C., Title: Timeline of Samuel Schlappi, (Publication location: Salt Lk. City, UT, Publisher: L.C.D., Publication date: xxiv May MCMXCIX), pg. 3, Repository: Dallas TX Pub. Lib.

"abt 1836-7 bro--Peter MARRIED Lydia Ann SALISBERRY, dau of Peter & Mary Ann"

Author: Salsberry, Joseph, & Schlappi Magdalina, Title: Affidavit, (Publication location: Fulton Co., OH, Publisher: J.S. & M.S., Publication date: iv Apr MDCCCLXV)

"... we were present and witnessed the marriage of said Peter Schlappi and Lydia Ann S. Schlappi which took place at Prairie Damascus. Henry County - Ohio - on the 6th day of August AD 1835, the ceremonies being performed by one Henry Patrick Esq. a Justice of the Peace; that they had known said Peter and Lydia Ann S. Schlappi ever since up to the time of said Peter Schlappi's death and know that said Lydia Ann S. Schlappi still continues the widow of said Peter Schlappi ... Joseph Salsberry ... Magdelena Salsberry ..."
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Child(ren):

  1. Constantine Schlappi  1839-1895 
  2. Mary Ann Schlappi  ± 1841-< 1952 
  3. David S. Schlappi  1844-1864
  4. Daniel Schlappi  1844-< 1850
  5. Justina Schlappi  1845-1924 
  6. Rosetta Schlappi  ± 1847-< 1958 


Notes about Peter Schläppi

Peter Schläppi

Source: 3 Sep 1850 York Twp., Fulton Co., OH census, Repositoy: Dallas TX Pub. Lib.

"Peter Slappi age 40, male farmer property worth 1500, born Switzerland"

Author: Klaus, Terry, Title: The Family Alwood, (Publication location: Crescent City, CA, Publisher: T. Klaus, Publication date: June MCMXCI), pg.3-5, Repository: Dallas TX Pub. Lib. for name of father & relationship to Magdaline Schlappi.

Author: Driscoll, Linda C., Title: Timeline of Christian Schlappi, (Publication location: Salt Lk. City, UT, Publisher: L.C.D., Publication date: xii Mar MCMXCIX), pg 3, Repository: Dallas TX Pub. Lib.

"21 Aug 1808 -son--Peter BAPTIZED in Lenk im Simmental
Parents: Christian SCHLAEPPI, Johnn's son, (sitizen) of Lenk, (residing) in the Poeschenried
Katharina TRITTEN"

Author: Driscoll, Linda C., Title: Timeline of Samuel Schlappi, (Publication location: Salt Lk. City UT, Publisher: L.C.D., Publication date: xii Mar MCMXCIX), pg 2, Repository: Dallas TX Pub. Lib.

"13 May 1834 bro--Peter PURCHASED 160 acres of land East of So. Madison St. & south of Main St. of where Delta, Fulton Co., Ohio stands today. Lot #10, NE 1/4 7N7E"

[pg. 3]

"1836 TAX ASSESSMENT--Swan Creek Twp., Lucas Co., Ohio ... Peter SLAPPIE (1 horse 2 cows)"

"1837 TAX ASSESSMENT--York Twp., Lucas Co., Ohio ... Peter SCHLAPPI (1 horse 3 cows)"

[pg 4 & 5]

"Jun 1840 ON CENSUS--York Township, Lucas Co., Ohio
...
Peter SCHLAPPI family 2 males 0-5 (George age 2, Constantine age 1) 1 male 30-40 (Peter age 32) 1 female 20-30 (Lydia Ann [SALISBURY] age 29)'

[pg. 7]

"12 Aug 1853 bro-Peter laid out and plotted streets, alleys, and lots -south of Main St. and east of Madison St."

[pg. 8]

"5 Nov 1853 PURCHASED from bro--Peter E 1/2 SE 1/4 of section 13 (abt 16 acres) paid $248"

"15 Dec 1855 bro--Peter PURCHASED 200+ acres in Ferris, Montcalm Co., Michigan, including: 11N 5W--Sections 1, 12 and 14"

Author: Driscoll, Linda C., Title: Timeline of Christian Schlappi, (Publication location: Salt Lk. City, UT, Publisher: L.C.D., Publication date: xii Mar MCMXCIX), pg. 10

"1837 son--Peter sold 60 acres to Samuel & Mary [ZIMMERMAN] SCHLAPPI"

Author: Driscoll, Linda C., Title: Timeline of Samuel Schlappi, (Publication location: Salt Lk. City, UT, Publisher: L.C.D., Publication date: xxiv May MCMXCIX), pg. 14, Repository: Dallas TX Pub. Lib.

29 May 1864 bro--Peter SCHLAPPI DIED in Ferris, Montcalm Co., Mich BURIED IN Elm Hall Cemetery, Sumner Twp., Gratiot Co., Mich (DAR Cemetery Records of Gratiot Co., Mich, Jean Torrence Chapt. 1933, p. 373)"

Author: Schlappi, Lydia, Title: Declaration for an Original Pension of a Mother, (Publication location: Elm Hall, Gratiot Co., MI, Publisher: L.A.S., Publication date: xxv Jan MDCCCLXXXII)

"... that her husband, the aforesaid Lydia A. Schlappi died, aged 55 years, (6) he died of Small pox on the 29th day of May 1864 but during his life his circumstances were such during his life that he was dependant on said son [Daivd] for aid in supporting the said Lyda A Schlappi and children ...''

Author: Older, George & Hickman, Zachariah, Title: Affidavit, (Publication location: Montcalm Co., MI, Publisher: O&H, Publication date: xxxi Aug MDCCCLXV)

''... We do Each of us depose and say that we know that the said Peter Schlappi, late husband of the said claimant, died in Ferris township Montcalm County, Michigan; that the said Peter died of the Small Pox, and was buried on the 20th day of May 1864; that we know that the said Peter died and was buried on that day we having lived near neighbors."

Title: Lucas Co. Common Pleas Extracts (Aug 1835 - Mar 1843 (continued), Ft. Industry Reflections, vol XIX #3, (Publication location: Toledo, OH, Publisher: LCCOGS, Publication date: not retained), pg. 28, Repository: Dallas TX pub. lib.

"Nov 1836 Term Common Pleas Ct.
...
Peter Schleppi, native of Switzerland became a U. S. citizen. Signed D Higgins"

[Page 28]

"...
John Viers, James Viers, Rebecca Viers, ... appeared in court in debt case

The State of Ohio vs Naman Goodsell. Assault & battery. ... jury ... Solomon Salsbury, ... James Viers, ... John Viers, Peter Schleppi ... found not guilty"

Mrs. Driscoll spells Schläppi with a diærsis over the a. I have done the same for those of that family born in Confœderatio Helvetica. For IBM PC's, use hex 132 to obtain an a with a diærsis. With NumLock set, hold ALT whilst typing 132 on the number pad. - D.A. Navorska - Irving, TX
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