Thursday, April 27, 2017

JOSEPHUS MAUS




Maus Castle on the Rhine River

This 3g grandfather's marriage record was found in the International Genealogical Records last week at  FamilySearch.org, much to my surprise. It pleases me greatly to see that so many world wide records are being digitized and collected for us family historians to find. This marriage event took place at the Roman Catholic Church in Bingen Stadt, Germany. See below:

Josephus Maus mentioned in the record of Josephus Maus and Anna Maria Kraemer 
Name Josephus Maus  
Spouse's Name Anna Maria Kraemer  
Event Date 28 Jun 1827  
Event Place Roemisch-Katholische, Bingen Stadt, Rheinhessen, Hesse-Darmstadt 
 
So, with this record, I also learn the name of my 3g grandmother which includes her maiden name as well. The location of their church is also instructive, pinpointing the probable place where they lived and worked and had their family.

Next, I immediately went to Wikipedia to find out more about Bingen, which I understand is a city and also the name of the county in the state of Rheinhessen, in the region of Hesse-Darmstadt, Germany. I was able to find photographs of some of Bingen's landmarks and a map of the area around Bingen. Interestingly, my Barnhisel ancestors lived near Bingen at Bad Kreuznach, just southwest of Bingen. The Rhine River runs through the town of Bingen.

In 1955, I boarded a tourist boat on the Rhine River in Weisbaden, Germany, which I notice is just northwest of Bingen. It's thrilling for me to reflect on that wonderful trip down the Rhine, at age 23, listening to the tour guide tell the stories of some of the castles along the river, to include, mind you, the Castle Maus' story. See below:

"Local folklore attributes the name of Castle Maus to the Counts of Katzenelnbogen's mocking of the Electors of Trier during the 30 years of construction, who reportedly said that the castle was the "mouse" that would be eaten by the "cat" of Burg Katz. The originally intended name was Burg Peterseck (or St. Peterseck). A matched castle on the left bank (to control the bank north of Burg Rheinfels) that was to be named Burg Peterberg was never constructed. Other names by which Burg Maus is known are Thurnberg (or Thurmberg) and Deuernburg."

Here is a list of the Castles, Fortresses and Palaces in The Middle Rhine Valley (North to South) from Wikipedia:

Lower Middle Rhine Valley
Poppelsdorf Palace, Godesburg, Schloss Drachenburg, Drachenfels

Upper Middle Rhine Valley
Stolzenfels Castle, Lahneck Castle, Marksburg, Sterrenberg Castle, Liebenstein Castle. Maus Castle, Rheinfels Castle, Katz Castle, Schönburg, Gutenfels Castle, Pfalzgrafenstein Castle, Stahleck Castle, Fürstenberg Castle, Nollig Castle, Heimburg in Niederheimbach, Sooneck Castle, Reichenstein Castle, Rheinstein Castle, Mouse Tower, Ehrenfels Castle, Klopp Castle, Boosenburg Brömserburg

Will I learn someday that there was a connection of my Maus ancestors to this old castle?

Construction of the castle was begun in 1356 by Archbishop-Elector of Trier Bohemond II and was continued for the next 30 years by successive Electors of Trier. The construction of Burg Maus was to enforce Trier's recently acquired Rhine River toll rights and to secure Trier's borders against the Counts of Katzenelnbogen (who had built Burg Katz and Burg Rheinfels). In the latter half of the 14th century Burg Maus was one of the residences of the Elector of Trier.

Maus Castle (German: Burg Maus, meaning Mouse Castle) is a castle above the village of Wellmich (part of Sankt Goarshausen) in Rhineland-Palatinate, Germany. It lies on the east side of the Rhine, north of Katz Castle (Cat Castle) in Sankt Goarshausen and opposite Rheinfels Castle at Sankt Goar across the river.

Josephus Maus
Born: abt. 1806
Married: 28 Jun 1827 Bingen Stadt, Rheinhessen, Hesse-Darmstadt, Germany
Died:
Sources:IGI at FamilySearch.org: Marriage Record. Wikipedia articles about Bingen and Maus Castle

Friday, April 21, 2017

ANOTHER MARY ----------------?



Mary, the spouse of John Henry Pensinger, was born about 1792 in Franklin County,  Pennsylvania. She married her husband in 1820 when she was 28 years old. She and John had six children. Their four daughters were named: Rosanna, Mary Ann, Sarah A., and Elizabeth. Their two sons' names were James and John.

Mary _____________?
Born: abt. 1792 in PA
Married: 1820 in PA
Died: abt. 1858 in OH
Sources: Census of 1850, Washington Twp., Morrow County, Ohio

Saturday, April 15, 2017

JOHN HENRY PENSINGER


J. H. Pensinger was born in April 1796 in Franklin County, Pennsylvania, near Greencastle. John married his wife, Mary, about 1820 in Pennsylvania and they began their family there:
Rosanna born abt. 1821 in Franklin, PA
Mary Ann b. 12 Mar 1835 in Franklin, PA
Sarah A. b. abt. 1839
John b. abt. 1841
Henry C. b. abt. 1843 in OH
Elizabeth b. abt. 1846 in OH

 I have written before about the relationship between this ancestor and William Mackey who both left Pennsylvania in the late 1830s for Zanesville, Ohio. Both families lived in Zanesville for about 10 years and then moved on to Morrow County, Ohio before 1850. The Pensingers and Mackeys were neighbors in the 1850 census of Washington Twp., Morrow, Ohio. 

John Henry died on the fourth of March 1852 in Washington Township, Ohio.

John Henry Pensinger
Born: 4 Apr 1796 in  ,Franklin, PA near Greencastle
Married: About 1820 in  ,Franklin, PA
Died: 4 Mar 1852 in Washington, Morrow, OH
Sources: Census: 1840 and 1850; FamilySearch.org death record on film; marriage records of children and records of the William Mackey family.

Sunday, April 9, 2017

Katherine Leonard


Since I have found no evidence of Katherine's birth, I will use her marriage date of 1828 to estimate her possible birthdate, assuming that she, like other young females of those years, usually married at age 18. This brings her birthdate to about 1810.

 Katherine and  her husband, William Mackey, lived in Welsh Run, Montgomery Township, Franklin County, Pennsylvania and had four children:
James, born 1830
Elizabeth, b. 1833
 David Leonard, b. 1835
Sarah, b. 1836

Sad to say, Katherine lived a very short life. She died on April 1, 1838, supposedly at age 28.

Katherine Leonard
Born: abt. 1810
Married:   1828 Hagerstown, MD
Died: 01 Apr 1838 Welsh Run, Montgomery, Franklin, PA
Sources: Book: "History of Crawford County, Ohio and Its Representative Citizens" by Hopkins