Sandie (Schwartz) Schwarz
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Sandie (Schwartz) Schwarz

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Signed 31 Oct 2017 | 259,201 contributions | 5,033 thank-yous | 3,453 connections
Sandie Schwarz formerly Schwartz
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Biography

Sandie (Schwartz) Schwarz participated with Northwest Terriers during the July 2024 Connect-a-Thon.
Sandie (Schwartz) Schwarz participated with Northwest Terriers during the April 2024 Connect-a-Thon.
This profile is part of the Kennebeck Name Study.
This profile is part of the Nimsgern Name Study.
Sandie (Schwartz) Schwarz has German Roots.
Sandie (Schwartz) Schwarz has French origins.
Descendant
Descendant of Jacob Schmitt. Sandie is a maternal great-great-great granddaughter of Jacob Schmitt, who was one of three founders of Johnsburg, McHenry County, Illinois in August 1841, along with Nicolaus Adams and Nicolaus Frett.

Mother of 3, Nana of 7, Great-Grandmother of 2

Paternal ancestors through my paternal grandparents:

Herman William Schwartz: Herman Schwartz

Elsa Clara Baetz: Elsa Baetz

My childrens' paternal ancestral lines through their paternal grandparents:

Paternal grandfather, Edward Henry Schwarz Edward Schwarz

Paternal grandmother, Patricia Maryalyce Kavanagh Patricia Kavanagh

My childrens' maternal ancestral lines through their maternal grandparents:

Maternal grandmother: Elvera Kennebeck Elvera Kennebeck

Maternal grandfather (Living), William Schwartz

Their maternal great-grandparents:

Herman William Schwartz: Herman William Schwartz

Elsa Clara Baetz: Elsa Clara Baetz

Sources

First-hand information. Entered by Sandie Schwarz at registration

Space:Founders_and_Early_Settlers_of_Johnsburg,_McHenry_County,_Illinois


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Thank you Sandie, for looking at Ozias Goodwin (abt.1596-1683). I noticed you changed his death date from "died before 31 April" to "on 3 April 1683" but have not sourced this. I had a quick look and could not find any Puritan Great Migration Project Reliable Sources to support the change so have reverted it. If you can post a reliable source to the comments on his profile, we can then make that change. It's important, especially for these early profiles, not to make any unsourced edits.

Many thanks

SusieO. ~ PGM Edit Feedchecker

posted by Susie (Potter) Officer
Thank you Sandie for participating in the July 2024 Connect-a-thon with the Northwest Terriers.  Together we brought in 3,025 added profiles.  Your count at the end of the Thon was 85 profiles added.

I'm looking forward to working with you on October's Source-a-thon.

Karen - Team Co Captain

posted by Karen (Rollet) Lorenz
Hello Sandie,

We are happy you came back to the Northwest Terriers for April's Connect-a-thon. As of this writing, you have contributed 38 profiles. Join us on the Discord channel or the G2G Team Chat page for any questions, comments, or just for fun chatting.

Remember, you must have at least one valid source for each profile you create. The source is the identification of where you obtained information. A family tree is not a source.

See https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Help:Sources for the methods used for sourcing if needed.

Scoring results can be found here.

Thanks for your help!!

Karen

posted by Karen (Rollet) Lorenz
thank you for all the improvements you did to James Moon line
posted by Betty (Tuttle) Minzey
Hi Sandie,

Please look at profile unknown-589983 to see photo "old.findagrave.com". Margaret Wham spouse Joseph Wham, (1768-1855) and not James Woodside or Benjamin Joseph Wham. Two of her children were, Benjamin and James. This is a challenge, good luck putting the right names together. I can't help with this one.

posted by Joan (Hanson) Landreth
Hi Sandie, thanks for adding to Huldah Stinson's bio/marriages, which prompted me to add her parents and I've "adopted" her now. Best wishes, Suzanne Stinson
posted by Suzanne Stinson
Sandie. Thank you for doing updates on the Pings family. The notices I get of your work trigger me to see if I also have anything else to add to improve them. I've gotten involved in cemetery categorizing, so that is something I'll start adding to the profiles when I notice.

I just added a section on Margretha Pings' profile about property she owned. I'm not sure my source is proper, being hearsay rather than original sources. I thought it was important to show women owning property historically. Maybe sometime I'll get the source for the real estate better documented. Several years ago I did get copies of all Pings real estate, but forgot to record the vol/page.

posted by C. Pings
C Pings, You are welcome. I tend to do the same as you do, I always check my notices first thing and most often the notices draw my attention to a profile/profiles that could use more sources if found. I like your idea of adding to women's profiles, land ownership, I never thought about doing that. I will have to checkout Margaretha's profile. My experience with landownership is when years back I would go to my local county courthouse to get copies of land deeds for my ancestors, from the grantee/grantor ledgers. I do not know if this can be done today from home, if those records have been digitized and put on line ? Also my local library and historical society have copies of early plat maps which are also a great source for land ownership. I have a copy of an 1872 plat map book, that has all the townships within the county. I would love to add those plat maps to some of my ancestors profiles, if I can ever manage to take photos of them. I have seen a few profiles that have a plat map added.
Hi Sandie,

Please leave the PGM Project box above the biography heading. It is not a sticker, and its correct placement should be above the biography heading. S Willson, PGM Project

posted by S (Hill) Willson
Thank you Stu ! for bringing this to my attention, Will do !
Thanks for your edit on Mayme Glasscock....are you related??
posted by Pam (Anderson) Smith
No I am not related to Mayme Glasscock
Sandie, I see you wer the first to add about 10 of the famlie name Ostyn to Wikitree. I am adding another 100+ I hope there be a common boninding of the families

jim

posted by James Ethridge
Sandie,

Finally a connection to the Herbes family that came from Germany and were early settlers in McHenry County, Illinois!! I'm looking for some long distance help from a researcher in that area? Any ideas for me? Linda Herbes McCabe Herbes-1

posted by Linda (Herbes) McCabe
Hi Sandie, I wanted to thank you for all your hard work with the settler families of McHenry and Johnsburg in Illinois. You have helped fill in my family tree a lot!
posted by Lisa Ambrose
Hi Sandie,

On behalf of the England Leaders, I wanted to say a huge thank you for all your contributions towards the project in the past six months as a Team Member for Sourcerers. We've achieved a great deal during this time and we couldn't have done it without you.

Are you happy to stay in your current team and the project as a whole? Are there any other teams you'd like to join? What are we doing well, and what would you like to see us doing differently moving forwards?

Please respond to this message via e-mail. I look forward to hearing from you.

Many thanks,

Susie, England Project Leader :-)

posted by Susie MacLeod
Sandy, every contribution to WikiTree improves the quality of our Shared Tree. The Appreciation Team thanks you for all your efforts by making more than 1,000 contributions during the month of September.

Pippin Sheppard

WikiTree’s Appreciation Team

posted by Pip Sheppard
Sandy, the Appreciation Team thanks for you for efforts toward making our Shared Tree the best it can be with your 1000+ contributions during August 2019. You are an important part of what we are all about!

Pippin Sheppard

WikiTree’s Appreciation Team

posted by Pip Sheppard
Hi Sandie,

Thanks for your Frenzen family comments. Are you a relation? I have gathered quite a bit of data/images for them & am happy to share with family. LMK!

Steven

posted by Steven Loken
HI Sandy!

The Appreciation Team thanks you for all for your hard work for reaching 1000+ (actually over 6200!!) contributions for the month July 2019. Onward and upward!

Pip Sheppard

WikiTree Appreciation Team

posted by Pip Sheppard
Have you run the DNA path yet. I'm on several, my DNA is on Gedmatch is M848299. And I'm a number of other platforms.

Walter C Smith [email address removed]

posted by Walter Smith
Hello, Sandie!

Very well done on your making 1,000 or more contributions to WikiTree in June 2019! We commend and appreciate all of your time and effort in helping to grow and perfect our Shared Tree. Keep up the great work!

Pip Sheppard WikiTree Appreciation Team

posted by Pip Sheppard

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