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Household of Rev. Constantine Schlappi

He is married to Frances Delilah Gilmore.

They got married on September 19, 1866 at Perrysburg, Wood Co., OH, he was 27 years old.

Constantine Schlappi oo Frances 'Frankie' D. Gilmore

Marriage source: Driscoll, Linda, Schlaeppi/Salisberry FGS, (Salt Lake City UT, L.D., iv May MCMXCIX) for fact of marriage.

Schlappi, Frankie D., Declaration for Widow's Pension, (Glendora MI, F.D.G.S., xxv July MCCCCXCV)

'... The widow was married to the soldier at a place called Perrysburg in the state of Ohio on the 19 day of September 1866 and there was no legal barrier to the marriage And further there has never been any divorce between them.'

Russell, Chas. H., Dep clk., Wood Co., OH, Certified Copy of Marriage Record, (Wood Co., OH, C.H. Russell, ii Sept MDCCCXCV)

'The State of Ohio, Wood County Probate Court. ... I herby certify, that on the 19th day of September A.D. 1866, I solemnized the marriage contract between C. Schlappi and Frankie D. Gilmore by authority of a license from the ProbateCourt within and for said county. J.N. Burdull V.D.M. Dated Nov 27', A.D. 1866'

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Child(ren):

  1. Bertha Schlappi  1867-????
  2. George P. Schlappi  1869-????
  3. Ada Schlappi  ± 1872-????
  4. Edna Schlappi  ± 1875-????


Notes about Rev. Constantine Schlappi

Constantine Schlappi

Sources: 1850 census

3 Sep 1850 York Twp., Fulton Co., OH census, microfilm, Repository: Dallas TX pub. Lib.

"Peter Slappi ... ... Constantine /ae 11/male/born OH/ in school within yr."

1860 census extracted by Linda C. Driscoll

Town of Ferris, Montcalm Co., MI, 20 Jun 1860

"Peter Schlappi ... ... Constantine ae 21 Farm laborer b. OH"

Author: Driscoll, Linda; Title: Schlaeppi/Salisberry FGS, (Publication site: Salt Lk. City UT, Publisher: LCD, Publication date: xxiv May MCMXCIX) for twp., co. of birth; circa yob = 1839; wife's 1st name.

Schlappi, Constantine; Title: Declaration for Original Invalid Pension

"On this 5th day of January, A.D. one thousand eight hundred and eighty-three ...Constantine Schlappi, aged 44 years, a resident of the Town of Weston county of Wood State of Ohio ... enrolled on the 12 day of August, 1861 in company C ofthe 8th regiment of Mich. Vol. command by Col Fenton, and was honorable discharged at Blains X Roads Tenns on the 29 day of Dec, 1863; that his personal description is as follows: Age, 44, height, 5 feet 8 inches; complexion, Light; hair,Auburn; eyes, Grey. That while a member of the organization aforesaid, in the service and in the line of his duty at Wilmington Island, in teh State of Georgea on or about the 16th day of Apr, 1862 he received a gun shot wound in his left leg, cutting the cords of the leg so as to cause weakenings of hip and ankle. That he was treated in hospital as follows: on Port Royal Island S. Carolina being known as the General Hospital located at Hilton Head in said State.

... re-enlisted as Vet. Dec 29 1863 & discharged July 20th 1865. That since leaving the service this applicant has resided in the Town of Weston in the State of Ohio & Elm Hall Michigan and his occupation has been that of a laborer.That prior to his entry into the service above named he was a man of good, sound physical health, being when enrolled a farmer. That he is now partially disabled ... That he has never received nor applied for a pension. That his Post Office address is Weston, county of Wood State of Ohio ..."

War Department, Adjutant General's Office, Washington, Sep 22, 1884

"Constantine Schlappi, a private of Company 'C.', 8 Regiment Mich. Inft. Volunteers, was enrolled on the 21 day of August, 1861 at New Haven, 3 years, and is reported: on roll dated Oct. 31/61. ... May & June 62 absent sick and sent fromJames Island S. C. June 18/62 to Hilton Head Hospital. ... (Reëlisted Vet. Vol. Dec. 29/63.) ... Mustered out with Co. at Washington D. C. July 20/65 a corpl. ... April. 62 reports him absent - wounded in battle of Wilmington Island Ga.April 16/62. ... June 1864. on daily duty in Pioneer Corps. Co. was in action at Battle of Wilmington Island, Ga. April 16.62. ... Regimental Cas. List shows him wounded in right leg serious. April 16/62 at Wilmington Island, Ga. ...Records fail to show wound of left leg as alleged. ..."

3 Aug 1894 - resident of Glendora in the County of Berrien ...

Pension Dropped, U.S. Pension Agency, 21 Nov1895

"... Private Co. 'C' 8th Mich. Vol Cav. ..."

Author: Smith, H. F. M.D.; Title: General Affidavit, (Publication site: New Troy MI, Publisher: J.F.S., Publication date: xiv Jan MDCCCXCVI)

"I treated Constantine Schlappi for better than a year. He first presented shattered nerves & nervous prostration progressing the nerves gave way producing a progressive paralysis which resulted in his death -

I became acquainted with him [Constatine] 4 years ago, he then lived at Hills Corners.

The immediate cause of death was from heart failure result of the nervous prostration. The nervous was the result of a malarial condition with chronic diarrhea which he claimed to have contracted in the army."

Author: Schlappi, Frankie D.; Title: Declaration for Widow's Pension, (Publication site: Glendora MI, Publisher: F.D.S., Publication date: xxv July MDCCCXCV)

"... Constantine Schlappi who was ENROLLED ... in Company C of the 8th regiment of Mich Inf ... and who died as will be shown at Glendora Mich on June 18th 1895 ..."

cf. Author: Stahl, Harriet; Title: «u»The Family of Johann Jacob Stahl Sr of LeHigh Co PA«/u», (Publication site: Mt. Vernon IN, Publisher: Windmill Pub Inc, Publication date: MCMXCV), pg. 358, Repository: Lenig Lib., Newport, PA.

Author: Williams-Zollinger, Johnnie; Title: "Rev Constantine Schlappi," (Publication site: Grand Rapids OH, Publisher: Find-a-Grave, Publication date: xxxi Dec MMX)

https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/63562353/constantine-schlappi

"Photo [Constantine's stone] added by tedge20
Picture of [top of Constatine's stone] Added by tedge20
Picture of [page from a Bible listing family names] Added by Linda C. Driscoll

Rev Constantine Schlappi Birth 7 Jan 1839 Fulton County, Ohio, USA Death 18 Jun 1895 (aged 56) Glendora, Berrien County, Michigan, USA Burial Beaver Creek Cemetery Grand Rapids, Wood County, Ohio, USA Plot North Section Row 14 Stone 4 Memorial ID 63562353

GAR 8 REGIMENT MICHIGAN VOLUNTEER INFANTRY COMPANY C ENLISTED 1861 IN GEORGIA, ON APRIL 16,1862, HE RECEIVED A GUN SHOT WOUND IN THE LEFT LEG WHICH CUT THE TENDONS IN THE LEG SO AS TO CAUSE A WEAKENING OF THE HIP AND ANKLE. REENLISTED DECEMBER 1863 DISCHARGED 1865

Constantine was the son of Peter and Lydia Salisbury Schlappi. He married Frances D. Gilmore on September 19, 1866 in Wood County and had George, Bertha, Edna,and Ada Mary. He was 5 feet 8 inches in height and had auburn hair and gray eyes.

Parents
[photo-Peter's stone] Peter Schlappi 1808-1864
[photo-Lydia's stone] Lydia Ann Salsberry Schlappi 1818-1886

Spouse
[photo-area of cemetery where Frankie is buried] Frances Delilah Gilmore Schlappi 1842-1927

Siblings

[photo-George's stone] George Washington Schlappi 1839-1907
[photo-stone shared with DeWitt Blanchard] Susan Catherine Schlappi Blanchard 1841-1912
[photo-death certificate for Mary] Mary Ann Schlappi Rank 1841-1898
David S Schlafpi Schlappi 1843-1864
[photo-Justina's stone] Justina Schlappi Sly 1845-1924
Rosetta Schlappi Sly 1847-1917
[photo-Aurelius' stone] Aurelius Peter Schlappi 1851-1923
Veralian Augustus W. Schlappi 1854-1949

Children

[photo-Bertha's stone] Bertha Schlappi 1867-1891
[photo-George's stone] George Schlappi 1869-1900
[photo-her stone] Ada Mary Schlappi Swank 1871-1960

Maintained by: Johnnie Williams-Zollinger Originally Created by: Lavidaloca Added: 31 Dec 2010 Find a Grave Memorial ID: 63562353"
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Ancestors (and descendant) of Constantine Schlappi

Catharina Tritten
± 1780-1822
Anna Maria Stahl
< 1775-1856
Peter Schläppi
± 1808-1864

Constantine Schlappi
1839-1895

1866
Ada Schlappi
± 1872-????
Edna Schlappi
± 1875-????

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    • The temperature on January 7, 1839 was about 7.0 °C. Wind direction mainly southwest. Weather type: half bewolkt bui. Special wheather fenomena: storm(achtig). Source: KNMI
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