Family tree Lars Werner » Marie Agatha SCHACKEMY (1846-1924)

Personal data Marie Agatha SCHACKEMY 


Household of Marie Agatha SCHACKEMY

She is married to Georges STUDER.


Jean /Dietemann/, Date on wedding acte (of the 'tribunal civil de Belfort') 19 november , 1870. Marriage date 20 august 1871., , Whitnesses at the wedding between Marie Agathe Schackemy and Georges , Studer:, Jean Bury Wioland (farmer, 44 years old, brother in law of the groom), Appolinaire Schneider (linen-weaver, 59 years old, uncle by marriage , of the groom), Joseph Schackemy (brother of the bride, 22 yars old, living in , Dornach), Aloyse Runser (41 years old, 'justutiteur', living in Traubach-le-, Haut, no family of the newly wed couple)

They got married on August 20, 1871 at Traubach-le-Haut (68210, Haut-Rhin, France), she was 25 years old.


Child(ren):

  1. Aloys STUDER  1872-1902
  2. Philomene STUDER  1874-1909 
  3. Emile STUDER  1876-1906 
  4. Hortense STUDER  1877-1886
  5. Emilie STUDER  1879-1960 
  6. Marie STUDER  1883-1977
  7. Joseph STUDER  1885-1967


Notes about Marie Agatha SCHACKEMY


See photocopy of the marriage-acte. Date on wedding acte (of the 'tribunal civil de Belfort') 19 november 1870. Marriage date 20 august 1871.
Witnesses at the wedding between Marie Agathe SCHACKEMY and Georges STUDER:
Jean Bury WIOLAND (farmer, 44 years old, brother in law of the groom)
Appolinaire SCHNEIDER (linen-weaver, 59 years old, uncle by marriage of the groom)
Joseph SCHACKEMY (brother of the bride, 22 yars old, living in Dornach)
Aloyse RUNSER (41 years old, 'justutiteur', living in Traubach-le-Haut, no family of the newly wed couple)

See photocopy of the death-registration. Died at 09.00 h.
Registration of her death by Xavier BRUDER(her son-in-law), who was 'forgeron' (smith). Marie Agatha lived in the house of Xavier BRUDER and Marie STUDER at the Faubourg de Belfort 34, where she also died.

Photograph of graveyard in Altkirch (1985):
Ici reposent en Dieu
Agathe Studer née Schackemy 1846 - 1924
Xavier Bruder 1884 - 1939
Marie Bruder née Studer 1883 - 1977

The story goes (from my father) that Agathe wasn't a very easy or nice person.

The name Schackemy is spelled very different in each acte. The name Jacquemin is more common in the region.

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Ancestors (and descendant) of Marie Agatha SCHACKEMY

Valentin HEGY
1782-1853

Marie Agatha SCHACKEMY
1846-1924

1871
Aloys STUDER
1872-1902
Emile STUDER
1876-1906
Emile STUDER
Emilie STUDER
1879-1960
Marie STUDER
1883-1977
Marie STUDER
Joseph STUDER
1885-1967
Joseph STUDER

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Bea Werner, "Family tree Lars Werner", database, Genealogy Online (https://www.genealogieonline.nl/stamboom-lars-werner/I3108.php : accessed February 22, 2026), "Marie Agatha SCHACKEMY (1846-1924)".