Theodore (1884-1969) & Mollie Schinnerer Hofmann (1883-1955) d/o Frederick Schinnerer
Amalia “Mollie” Schinnerer (1883-1955) d/o Frederick Schinnerer & Elizabeth Schumm, w/o Theodore Hofmann
Amalia “Mollie” Schinnerer (1883-1955), d/o Frederick Schinnerer & Elizabeth Schumm
Burton Balyeat (1874-1963) & Emma Schinnerer (1874-1963, d/o Frederick & Elizabeth) Married 26 Oct 1898
Emma (Schinnerer) Balyeat (c1875-?) d/o Frederick Schinnerer & Elizabeth Schumm, w/o Bert Balyeat
Maria Rosina “Sophia” Schinnerer (1871-1927) m. Herman Gunsett OR Elizabeth Schinnerer (1870-1951) m. John Scaer. (d/o Frederick Schinnerer & Elizabeth Schumm
Mr & Mrs Henry Schinnerer, probably s/o Frederick & Eliz (1867-1952). Wife Louise Schumm (1870-1952).
1910 post card from LS to daughter Lydia Schinnerer in Ft. Wayne.
Front of 1910 post card from LS to daughter Lydia Schinnerer, Ft. Wayne.
Henry Schinnerer’s bull. Probably s/o Fred & Eliz (Schumm) Schinnerer. (1867-1952)
Henry Schinnerer hom 1906
Henry Schinnerer (1867-1952, s/o Frederick & Elizabeth) & Louise Schumm (1870-1952) Married 1 May 1892
Henry Schinnerer (1867-1952) s/o Frederick Schinnerer & Elizabeth Schumm
Clara (Schinnerer) & Joe Gunsett, m. 7 April 1889 Or Hannah (Schinnerer) & Peter Scare, m. 20 Apr 1890
Joe Gunsett (m. Clara Schinnerer) OR Peter Scare (m. Hanna Schinnerer)
Clara OR Hanna Schinnerer d/o Frederick Schinnerer & Elizabeth Schumm
Hanna (Schinnerer) Scare (1868-1958) w/o Peter Scare, d/o Frederick & Elizabeth (Schumm) Schinnerer
Barbara Schinnerer (1863-1897) d/o Frederick & Elizabeth (Schumm) Schinnerer
Seated: Elsie (Scaer) Roehm. Row 2: Ella (Roehm) Thieme, Amy (Schumm) Boenker, Helen (Roehm) Schwartz, Florence (Schumm) Miller. Row 3: Walter Roehm, Esther (Schumm) Krueckeberg, Mary (Schumm) Grote, Elmer Schumm. 1997 photo, funeral of Hilda (Scaer) Schumm, sister of Elsie.
Oscar Scaer (1906-1992, s/o Lizzie Schinnerer Scaer & John Scaer) (1981 photo)
Oscar Scaer (1906-1992, s/o Lizzie Schinnerer Scaer & John Scaer) Never married (1971 photo)
Elizabeth “Lizzie” (Schinnerer) Scaer (1870-1951) d/o Frederick Schinnerer & Elizabeth Schumm, w/o John Scaer
John Scaer (1864-1940) s/o Johann Scaer & Katherine Eurick, h/o Lizzie Schinnerer
John Scaer & Elizabeth Schinnerer wedding (15 April 1894)
John Scaer 1864-1940) h/o Elizabeth Schinnerer, f/o Hilda M Scaer
Elizabeth “Lizzie” (Schinnerer) Scaer (1870-1951) d/o Frederick Schinnerer & Elizabeth Schumm, w/o John Scaer
Front: Clara (1866-1942, m. Joe Gunsett) , Mollie (1883-1955, m. Theodore Hofmann), Henry (1867-1952, m. Louise Maria Schumm); Back:Hanna (1868-1958, m. Peter Scare), Lizzie (1870-1951, m. John Scaer), Sophie (1871-1927, m. Herman Gunsett), Emma (1874-1963, m. Burton Balyeat)
Elizabeth (Schumm), Clara, Frederick Schinnerer c1872
Elizabeth (Schumm) Schinnerer (1841-1917) w/o Frederick Schinnerer
Elizabeth (Schumm) Schinnerer (1841-1917) w/o Frederick Schinnerer. This photo appears to have been taken at the same time as the previous photo of Frederick.
Frederick Schinnerer (1824-1905); This photo and the next photo of his wife, Elizabeth, appear to have been taken at the same time.
Frederick Schinnerer, white death card
Frederick Schinnerer Death Card (1824-1905)
Frederick Schinnerer (1824-1905) h/o Elizabeth Schumm
Greetings from the Chattanooga, Ohio, area. Yes, Ohio has its very own Chattanooga, aka Chatt, a small village in west-central Ohio, near the Indiana border. I have been doing family history and genealogy research for over 30 years and am Credentialed as a Board-certified genealogist by the Board for Certification of Genealogists®, 2003-2024, retired 2024. My main genealogical interests are family research, cemetery research, and historical and genealogical research of the Chatt area, with a focus on two area Lutheran Churches, both named Zion Lutheran, one in Chatt and the other in Schumm, Ohio. Family names I am researching include Miller, Schumm, Brewster, Rueck, Reid, Headington, Huey, Bryan, Whiteman, Schinnerer, Scaer, Breuninger, Bennett, and a few others. I belong to several lineage societies, including the Daughters of the American Revolution, U.S. Daughters of 1812, First Families of Ohio, and First Families of Mercer and Van Wert Counties. I am also a retired dental hygienist and our church organist. I hope you enjoy Karen's Chatt.
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