Towns near Züttlingen

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If you are working with the church records for a particular town, you need to know the names of the nearby towns and villages. The trick is to find a contemporary map or gazetteer, since the town might not still exist.

Here is my (current) list of towns near Züttlingen, sorted alphetically:

Assumstadt
Billigheim
Bittelbronn
Domeneck
Ernstein
Hagenbach
Jagsthausen
Kreßbach
Mockmuhl
Neudenau
Reichertshausen
Richelbacherhof
Sälzhof
Seelhof
Schmeisenhof
Sidrin
Siglingen
Waldmühlbach
Widdern

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Eberleins in Waterloo, Illinois

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My great grandfather, Frederick Eberlein, spent some time in Waterloo, Monroe county, Illinois. His oldest son — well, the oldest child that lived to adulthood — John Valentine was born there on 13 March 1861. And Frederick Eberlein was naturalized in Waterloo on 5 October 1860.

I’d never figured out what the Waterloo connection was until I started working with church records from Züttlingen, Frederick Eberlein’s place of birth in Germany. The youngest child of George Malthes Eberlein (Frederick Eberlein’s grandfather) was Gottlieb Ludwig, born 31 July 1808. family-tree-maker-family-Gottlieb-Eberlein
As soon as I’d input his information into Family Tree Maker and synced to the online tree, I saw an animated leaf indicating that I had hints to review. Now, for older German records, usually the hints are worthless — but that wasn’t true in this case.

A bonanza, a jackpot, a goldmine — census records from Waterloo, Illinois; marriage records; land claims; IRS tax assessment lists; US federal census non-population schedules …

The gem was a marriage record from St. Louis, Missouri, 10 January 1843, which indicated Gottlieb’s place of birth as “Zittlingen, Württemberg.”Gottlieb-Eberlein-marriage-record-annotated

Based on the records, here’s what I have pieced together about the trajectory of Gottlieb Eberlein’s life:

  • Date unknown: Immigrates from Züttlingen, Württemberg to the USA. Locates in Illinois.
  • 11 Jul 1837: Purchases public land in St. Clair county, Illinois. St. Clair is adjacent to Monroe county. A Johann M Eberlein also purchases land in St. Clair county in 1839 and 1843; is there a connection? See Illinois Public Domain Land Tract Sales
  • 10 March 1843: Marries Louisa Weitkamp in St. Louis, Missouri
  • 1860, 1870, and 1880: Living in Waterloo, Illinois; occupation is farmer
  • Has five children: Wilhemina, Henry, Unknown, Johann Friedrich, and Carolina
  • Attends Holy Cross Lutheran Church in Wartburg, Monroe county, Illinois; his name and those of his children show up in a database of info extracted from the church records:Church-records
  • Wilhelmina Eberlein dies Jan. 7, 1862 and is buried in the Waterloo City Cemetery. Her gravestone is still legible:Gravestone-Wilhelmina-eberlein-Waterloo
  • There is a Monroe County Genealogical Society: http://www.rootsweb.ancestry.com/~ilmcghs/ Its Web site contains links to lots of information about Monroe County resources and indexes of court records.
  • The Monroe County estate files contains materials relevant to Gottlieb Eberlein and his family:Monroe-county-estate-files There are other references to Gottlieb in the Chancery Court records. See Chancery Index 1852-1859, Section A Box 70: Eberlein, Gotleib 6; as far as I can tell, this is the only listing for Eberlein in these records.

This raises another question: Who is Charles or Carl Eberlein, and is he related to Gottlieb Eberlein? Charles Eberlein, born 1830 or 1838, in Württemberg, Germany served in the Civil War and shows up in the 1870 and 1880 census. In the 1880 census, his entry is adjacent to that of Gottlieb Eberlein.

So, what are my research priorities here? 1) Getting photocopies of the Estate files, and 2) Tracking down the naturalization record for Gottlieb Eberlein

Baptismal record, Albrecht Eberlein, 1732

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Thanks to Fritz Juengling, PhD, contributor to the German Empire forum on familysearch.org, for his invaluable help with the transcription.

Birth and baptismal record, Albrecht Eberlein, 1732

Evangelische Kirche of Züttlingen (OA Neckarsulm), Kirchenbuch, 1619-1938, Family History Center film #2271090. Birth and baptismal record for Albrecht Eberlein, 1732.

Transcription

Albrecht, Johann Heinrich Eberlein Bauren in Züttlingen und
Anna Barbara seiner Haußfrau ehliches Söhnlein Wurde ge-
taufft den 30 Martii und dabeÿ Versprochen von Albrecht
Gauer,  Andriß Gauers Baurens zu Züttlingen leedigem Sohn und
Anna Maria, weÿl Conrad Knüttels in Ruchßheim ehlich leediger Tochter.

Translation

Albrecht, the legitmate little son of Johann Heinrich Eberlein (farmer from Züttlingen) and his wife, Anna Barbara, was baptized on the 30th of March. The sponsors were Albrecht Gauer, unmarried son of Andriß Gauer, farmer from Züttlingen, and Anna Maria, the legitimate single daughter of the deceased Conrad Knüttels from Ruchßheim.

Wedding of Martha Eberlein, 1916

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“Miss Mable Hood was at Wausau the first of the week where she participated as bridesmaid at the marriage of Miss Martha Eberlein, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. J. B. [sic — should be J. V.] Eberlein, former residents of Bakerville. The bride is a graduate of the Marshfield high school and a young lady who has many dear friends here and at her childhood home at Bakerville. The man of her choice is Mr. Bartcher [sic — should be Bratcher], his home address being Litchfield, Kentucky.”

Source: Marshfield Herald, Saturday, 1 July 1916, page 5, column 5.

Death record for Johann Heinrich Eberlein, 1736

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Johann Heinrich Eberlein, my 5th great grandfather, is the earliest of my Züttlingen ancestors that I have been able to identify. I have not been able to locate a birth record for him in the church records, although the death record suggests that he was born in 1696.

Thanks to Bursarius from the German Archive forum on Familysearch.org for helping me with the word variant and abbreviation that I was not familiar with.

Death record for Heinrich Eberlein, 1736

Evangelische Kirche of Züttlingen (OA Neckarsulm), Kirchenbuch, 1619-1938, Family History Center film #2271090. Death record for Heinrich Eberlin, June 1736.

Transcription

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Heinrich Eberlin, Bürgerl. Innwohner [variant of Einwohner] zu Züttlingen starb d. 16. Juny, u. wurde d 17. ejusd. begrab. 40 Jahr weniger 4 monath.

Translation

Heinrich Eberlin, citizen and inhabitant of Züttlingen, died 16 June and was buried on the 17th of the same month. Forty years less four months.

Illegitimate birth of Chatarina Barbara, 1737

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Heinrich Eberlein died 16 June 1736 in Züttlingen. The next year, his widow gave birth to an illegitimate child, Chatarina Barbara, fathered by Albrecht Philipp Gauer. It’s unusual that the two god parents were single women.

Thanks to Bursarius from the German Archive forum on familysearch.org for his assistance with the transcription.

Baptismal record for Chatarina Barbara, 1737

Evangelische Kirche of Züttlingen (OA Neckarsulm), Kirchenbuch, 1619-1938, Family History Center film #2271090. Baptismal record for Chatarina Barbara, June 1737

Transciption

Ort u. Zeit: Züttlingen d. 19. Juny
Name des Kind: Chatarina Barbara. unehelich
Eltern: Barbara, Heinrich Eberling [?] Wittib u. Albrecht Philipp Gauer
Taufezeugen: Chatarina, Fridrich Hisslers ledige Tochter u. Barbara, Andreas Millers ledige Tochter

Translation (names corrected)

Place and day: 1 June 1737, Züttlingen
Name of child: Chatarina Barbara, illegitimate
Parents: Barbara, the widow of Heinrich Eberlein, and Albrecht Philipp Gauer
Witnesses: Chatarina, single daughter of Friederich Hissler, and Barbara, single daughter of Andreas Miller

Death record, Catharina Maria Magdalena Zweigner: 1785

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Catharina Maria Magdalena Zweigner was the great-grandmother of Johann Friedrich Eberlein (AKA Frederick Eberlein), who immigrated to the USA and settled in Shawano, Wisconsin. A transcription and translation of the difficult-to-read text follows.

Thanks to Fritz Juengling, PhD, contributor to the German Empire forum on familysearch.org, for his invaluable help with the transcription.

Death record for Catharina Maria Magdalena, 1785

Evangelische Kirche of Züttlingen (OA Neckarsulm), Kirchenbuch, 1619-1938, Family History Center film #2271090. Death record for Catharina Maria Magdalena Eberlein, December 1785.

Transcription

1785
Züttlingen, am. 1. December h.a. starb Catharina
Maria Magdalena, Albrecht
Eberleins, bürger und Gerichtsverwandter
Ehefrau, an einem Durch Geschwulst darin.
[?] [?], nachdem die ihm [sic] Leben auf
59 Jahr, 3 Monat, und 1 Tag gebracht.
hatte. Sie wurde Sonntags darauf als am
4 ten d. M., bey einer gehaltenen Predigt
ordentlich begraben.

Translation

1785: In Züttlingen, on the 1st of December, Catharina Maria Magdalena, wife of Albrecht Eberlein, townsman and administrative judge, died of a tumor. [?], after she lived for 59 years, three months, and one day. She was properly buried on Sunday the 4th, after a funeral sermon at 10 in the morning.