Tag Archive | Mecklenburg-Schwerin

Friedricke Dorothea Schwenn – How DO You Spell That? – 52 Ancestors 2015 #15

Schwarz, Schwerin, Schwern, Schwem, Schwimmer and Wendt were among the various ways I found the surname reported for my 2x great-grandmother. Those variations mostly came from poor transcriptions for a handful of documents. Frederica Wendt was given as the mother’s name on the death record of Mary Schatz Kruse, one of Friedricke’s daughters. Last year, […]

Christian Ruwolt – My Intertwined Mecklenburg Ruwolts – 52 Ancestors #41

Entry #41 Christian Ruwolt is now my most distant Mecklenburg ancestor. Earlier this year I was able to confirm that Friederica Catharina Diederica Ruwolt and Friedrich David Schatz were the parents of my great, great grandfather, John Schatz. There was a very lively discussion about my Ruwolt relatives in the 1819 census for Satow, Bad […]

Fred Schatz – Is He John’s Half-Brother? – 52 Ancestors #9

I am now caught up to Week 9 of 52 Ancestors in 52 Weeks! Entry #9 Two days ago I posted about my great, great-grandfather John Schatz.  I made, what I considered to be, a huge discovery last night!  I have been speculating for a long time that my Johann “John” Schatz (b. abt 1818) […]

John Schatz – From Mecklenburg Serf to Dairyman – 52 Ancestors #8

Entry #8 Johann “John” Schatz and Friedrika Schwern emigrated from Bützow in the Grand Duchy of Mecklenburg-Schwerin to Cincinnati, Ohio, leaving their homeland on May 16, 1854, and arriving in New York on July 3, 1854.  Johann traveled on the ship Sir Robert Peel with Friedrika, their infant child, Carl, and Wilhelmine Schatz, who is […]