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Marianne Edelmeier (abt. 1725 - abt. 1792)

Marianne Edelmeier aka Edelmayer, Edelmeyer
Born about in St. Charles Parish, Louisiana, New Francemap
Ancestors ancestors
Wife of — married 22 Nov 1740 in St. Charles, LAmap
Wife of — married 5 Mar 1767 in St. Charles Parish, Louisianamap
Descendants descendants
Died about at about age 67 [location unknown]
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Biography

Marianne Edelmeier has German Roots.

Marianne Edelmeyer was born in Louisiana around 1725 to Hans Adam Edelmeyer and Anne Catherine Keime.[1]

In 1740, she married Jean Andre Belsom,[1] son of Joseph Belsom and Judith Scherer, in St. Charles Boromeo Catholic parish. :They had 9 children:

  1. Jean Andre BELSOM b: Abt 1741
  2. Jean Louis BELSOM c: 13 Jan 1742 in Destrehan, St. Charles, LA
  3. Jean Henri BELSOM (1744)
  4. Marie Marguerite BELSOM b: in German Coast, St. Charles, LA c: 22 May 1747 in Destrehan, St. Charles, LA
  5. Catherine BELSOM c: 18 Oct 1750 in Destrehan, St. Charles, LA
  6. Andre BELSOM c: 12 Jan 1755 in New Orleans, Orleans, LA
  7. Barbe Emelite BELSOM
  8. Charlotte BELSOM
  9. Marianne BELSOM

She appears in the June 1766 census of the German Coast as "Widow Belsonne" age 32[sic] with 3 boys aged 22, 20, 9; 4 girls aged 1, 6, ? ; 4 horses, 3 cows, 2 young bulls, 1 musket, 2 arpents land.[2]

In 1767, she married Henry Albert Schexnayder,[3] son of Simon Sechschneider and Marie Vesdray.

They had one child:
  1. Epiphany Schexnayder

She died around 1792.

Sources

  1. 1.0 1.1 Sacramental Records of the Roman Catholic Church of the Archdiocese of New Orleans, vol. 1, Earl C. Woods and Charles E. Nolan, editors (New Orleans, La.: Archives of the Archdiocese of New Orleans, 1987) pp. 16, 96-97
    • Marianne Edelmaier (Henri Adam and Anne Catherine Keim of this parish), m. Andre Belsum 22 Nov 1740, SCB, B1, 9
  2. Jacqueline K. Voorhies, "German Coast Census of Villere's Company dated 25 June 1766," Some Late Eighteenth-Century Louisianans (Lafayette, LA: University of Southwestern Louisiana, 1973) p.171, Boisclaire's Company.
  3. Alice D. Forsyth, Louisiana Marriage Contracts, Vol. 2 (New Orleans, LA, 1989) p. 145
    • Note: both married before; both had children from previous marriages
  • Sponsor at Niece's baptism:
  • Sacramental records of the Roman Catholic Church of the Archdiocese of New Orleans, vol. 2, Earl C. Woods and Charles E. Nolan, editors (New Orleans, La.: Archives of the Archdiocese of New Orleans, 1987) p. 259
  • Marie Anne Stelle (Jean George and Christne Edelmayre), b Oct 9, 1752, s. Andre Antoini and Marie Anne Edelmayre, the infant's maternal aunt
  • Title: Saint-Jean-Baptiste Des Allemands: Abstracts of the Civil Records of St. John the Baptist Parish, 1753-1803
    Author: Glenn R. Conrad
    Publication: Lafayette, LA: Univ. of Southwestern Louisiana, 1972
    Page: p. 287
  • Title: Sacramental Records, vol. 1, 1718-1750
    Author: Woods, Earl C. & Charles E. Nolan, eds.
    Publication: New Orleans: Archdiocese, 1987
    Page: p. 16
    Text: (SCB, B1, 9).
  • Abstracts and Civil Records of St. Charles Parish 1770-1803 by Glenn R. Conrad




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I should have said one child instead of one son.

Source 4 for Henry Albert Schexnayder-23 No. 151 04-20-1776 PARTITION OF THE SUCCESSION OF THE LATE ALBERT SCHEXNAYDER. lists Henry's children from both marriages. Lists Epiphany as the only child from his second marriage.

posted by Michel Schexnayder III
I propose we remove Schexnayder-65 as a daughter of Henry Albert and Marianne Edelmemeier.

Conrad’s St Charles Abstracts of Civil Records page 229 #1126 states that Marie Belsom had only one son Epiphany with Henry Schexnayder.

Conrad page 492 lists Marianne as Epiphany sister. Conrad’s index for Marianne points to page 267 #1344 about Epiphany’s 1 arpent wide land sale to Marianne Mothe(?).

Are there any other records of Schexnayder-65?

posted by Michel Schexnayder III
Is "only one son" the same as only one child? Agree more records are needed.
posted by Stephanie Ward
Edelmeier-14 and Edelmeier-11 appear to represent the same person because: Conflict of names has been resolved
There's no consensus about the last name. Deiler uses "Edelmeier", Oubre uses "Edelmayer", others use "Edelmeyer".

Michelle, just pick one and list the other 2 under "Other Last Names".

posted by Barry Folse
Edelmeier-11 and Edelmeyer-19 have been set as unmerged matches to allow the profile managers to agree upon the last name at birth.
posted by Jacqueline Girouard
Edelmeier-11 and Edelmeyer-19 have been set as unmerged matches to allow the profile managers to agree upon the last name at birth.
posted by Jacqueline Girouard

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