Andreas Kirschenmann in the Lost 69 Project family tree at Ancestry.com
* Made the voyage to America in 1855
Scherzheim Church records for the family of Andreas Kirschenmann |
son of Mathias Kirschenmann and Maria Salome Ludwig
b. March 4, 1808 - Lichtenau, Germany
d. July 24, 1847 - Scherzheim, Germany
Married December 16, 1830
Anna Maria Pfeiffer * (FBC-18)
daughter of ?Michael Pfeiffer and ???? Ludwig
b. December, 15, 1807
d.
Children:
Christina Dorothea Kirschenmann
b. January 1, 1831 - Scherzheim, Germany
d. March 2, 1831 - Scherzheim, Germany
Andreas Kirschenmann * (FBC-19)
b. July 30, 1832 - Scherzheim, Germany
d.
Johann Michael Kirschenmann * (FBC-20)
b. January 15, 1835 - Scherzheim, Germany
d.
Maria Salomea Kirschenmann * (FBC-21)
b. January 4, 1837 - Scherzheim, Germany
d.
Johann Mathias Kirschenmann * (FBC-22)
b. April 14, 1839 - Scherzheim, Germany
d.
Unnamed Stillborn
b. April 3, 1841 - Scherzheim, Germany
d. April 3, 1841 - Scherzheim, Germany
Anna Maria Kirschenmann * (FBC-23)
b. August 7, 1843 - Scherzheim, Germany
d.
Jacob Kirschenmann
b. August 16, 1845 - Scherzheim, Germany
d. ? (America)
The Voyage to America
Passenger list of the Francis B. Cutting, Antwerp to New York, Arrived March 1, 1855. |
Passenger records state that they brought "3 Chests of Wearing Apparel" and occupied 2 beds on the journey.
Passengers #18-23 as they appear on ships records:
(FBC-18) Marianna Kirschemann - 47 years - Female
(FBC-19) Andreas Kirschemann - 22 years - Male
(FBC-20) Michel Kirschemann - 20 years - Male
(FBC-21) Salomon Kirschemann - 18 years - Male
(FBC-22) Mathias Kirschemann - 16 years - Male
(FBC-23) Anna Kirschemann - 11 years - Female
It is unknown at this time why Jacob Kirschenmann, the youngest member of the family did not travel with them. Church records state that he did go to America, but must not have traveled with them on the Francis B. Cutting.