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Personal data Susan Catharine Schlappi 

  • Alternative name: Susan Schlappi Blanchard
  • She was born December 1841 in York Twp., Fulton Co., OH.
  • Census on June 1, 1880, Brownington Vlg., Osage Twp., Henry Co., MO.Source 1
  • She died November 1912 in Brownington, Henry Co., MO, she was 70 years old.
  • She is buried on November 23, 1912 in fortasse, Maplewood Cem., Osage Twp, Henry Co., MO.
  • A child of Peter Schläppi and Lydia Ann Salsberry
  • This information was last updated on April 12, 2024.

Household of Susan Catharine Schlappi

She is married to Dewitt Clinton Blanchard.

They got married on November 13, 1859 at Ferris, Montcalm Co., MI, she was 17 years old.

Dewitt C. Blanchard oo Susan Catharine Schlappi

Marriage source: Driscoll, Linda, Schlaeppi/Salisberry FGS, (Salt Lake City UT, L.D., iv May MCMXCIX). <>

Child(ren):

  1. Peter Blanchard  ± 1862-????
  2. George A. Blanchard  1864-1915 
  3. Augustus A. Blanchard  1868-???? 
  4. Nora Blanchard  1872-????
  5. John Blanchard  1876-1890
  6. Harvey D. Blanchard  1882-????


Notes about Susan Catharine Schlappi

Susan Catharine Schlappi

Source: 1850 census

"...Peter Slappi
...
Susan /ae 7/female/born OH/ in school within yr."

Author: Driscoll, Linda, Title: Schlaeppi/Salisberry FGS, (Publication site: Salt Lk. City, UT, Publisher: L.D., Publication date: xxiv May MCMXCIX) for middle name; twp., co., state of birth; circa yob = 1842, husband.

Cf. Author: Klaus, Terry, Title: The Family Alwood, (Publication location: Sacramento, CA, Publisher: T. Klaus, Pubication date: June MCMXCI), pgs. 3-5, Repository: Dallas TX pub. lib.

Cf. Author: Stahl, Harriet, Title: The Family of Johann Jacob Stahl Sr. of LeHigh Co. PA, (Publication location: Mt. Vernon IN, Publisher: Windmill Pub. Inc., Publication date: MCMXCV), pg. 358, Repository: Lenig Lib., New Bloomfield, PA

Federal census: 1 Jun 1880 Brownington Vlg, Osage Twp, Henry Co., MO census, pg. 472-1A, Repository: Dallas TX pub. lib.

'29, 5, 5, Blanchard Dewitt C, W, male, ae 41, married, Farmer, 3 mo. unemployed, b. VT 30, Susan, white, fem, ae 38, wife, married, Keeping house, b. MI 31, Peter, white, male, ae 18, Son, single, Farmer, 5 mo. unemployed, b. MI, fath b. VT, moth b. OH 32, Geo(?), white, male, ae 18, Son, single, Farmer, 2 mo. unemployed, b. MI, fath b. VT, moth b. OH 33, Polinn, white, fem, ae 14, Daug., single, At school, cannot write, b. MI, fath b. VT, moth b. OH 34, Augustus, white, male, ae 11, Son, single, At school, cannot write, b. MI, fath b. VT, moth b. OH 35, Nora, white, fem, ae 8, Daug., At school, cannot write, b. MI, fath b. VT, moth b. OH 36, John, white, male, ae 3, Son, At home, b. MI, fath b. VT, moth b. OH 37, Laura, white, fem, 5/12, b. Dec, Daug., At home, b. MI, fath b. VT, moth b. OH

I think the enumerator erred regarding the state of birth for Nora, John, & Laura probably were born in MO, not MI. - David A. Navorska - Christmas Eve, MCMXCIX - Irving TX

1 Jun 1900 West St., Brownington Vlg, Osage Twp., Henry Co., MO census, sheet 202-1A

'47, 15, 15, Blanchard DeWitt C., Head, white, male, Oct 1839, ae 60, married 40 yrs, b. VT, parents b. VT, Merchant (Dry goods), 0 mo. unemployed can read/write, can speak Eng, owns free of mortgage home 48, Susan C., wife, white, fem, b. Dec 1841, ae 58, marr. 40 yrs, 9 children born, 7 children living, b. OH, fath b. Switz, moth b. OH, can read/write, can speak Eng. 49, Bertha L., daug, white, fem, b. Dec 1879, ae 20, single, b. MO, fath b. VT, moth b. OH, can read/write, can speak Eng. 50, Harvey D., son, white, male, b. Oct 1882, ae 17, single, b. MO, fath b. VT, moth b. OH, in school 3 mo., can read/write, can speak Eng.

Page Break - 2nd Jun 1900, sheet 202-1B

51, 16, 16, Blanchard George A, Head, white, male, b. Jun 1864, ae 36, marr. 4 yrs, b. MI, fath b. VT, moth b. OH, Operator (coal? mine?), unemployed 0 mo., can read/write, can speak Eng, owns free of martgage home ..."

Henry Co., MO Web Site, Charles A. Rickett Ledger, undertaker, (Publication location: Brownington, MO, Publisher: HCMGS, Publication date: read xx July MM), Repository: The Cloud

"BLANCHARD, Mrs. D. C. Burial Date Nov 23 1912 Place of Death: Brownington, MO, Undertaker: Charles A. Rickett" <>

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