Note | | Nicholas Joseph Schwebach Possible family was in the lumber business in Luxembourg Immirgrated to USA in 1866 and to Caledoina 1871 with wife and remaining family. |
Name Variation | | Nicholas Joseph Schwebach was also known as Nicolas. |
Possible Birthdate | 1 Apr 1820 | According to at least one source, his birthdate was 1 Apr 1820 birthplace was Platen, Bettborn, Redange, Luxembourg. |
Birth | 20 May 1820 | He was born on 20 May 1820 in Platen, Bettborn, Redange, Luxembourg. |
Marriage | 20 May 1845 | He and Margaret Busch, daughter of Jean Busch and Anna Maria Hertz, were married on 20 May 1845 in Platen, Bettborn, Redange, Luxembourg. |
Immigration | 4 May 1866 | Nicholas Joseph Schwebach and Margaret Busch immigrated on 4 May 1866 on the Ship - William Penn, From London to New York arrived on 04 May 1866
(Peter Simmerl was on the same ship.) |
1870 Census | 9 Jun 1870 | Nicholas Joseph Schwebach appeared as head of household in the 1870 Federal Census of Caledonia, Houston County, Minnesota, as Nicholas Swebach. Living with him was his wife, Margaret, and their children, Jean, Philip, Eugene, Valentin, Madelena, Maria, Catherina, Johann and John. He is a white male, age 50. His occupation is farmer. His real estate is valued at $5,000. His personal estate is valued at $1,600. He was born in Luxemburg. His mother and father are foreign born. He is a male citizen 21 years old and up. |
Death | 9 Aug 1870 | Nicholas Joseph Schwebach died on 9 Aug 1870 in Caledonia, Houston County, Minnesota, at age 50. |
Burial | after 9 Aug 1870 | He was buried after 9 Aug 1870 in Calvary Cemetery, located in Caledonia, Houston County, Minnesota. |