THE BERRY MEADOW ARCHIVE - Mountain Light School
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. Johann Peter, b. 1813 m. Maria Catherine Scheuermann, b. 1813<br />
c. Nicholas, b. 1816 m. Elizabeth Assmus, b. 1820<br />
d. Catherine, b. 1821 m. Peter Hergert, b. 1819<br />
e. Conrad, b. 1822 m. Anna Marla Schlegel, b. 1826<br />
f. Elizabeth Margareta, b. 1826<br />
g. Phillip, b. 1828 m. Maria Elizabeth Felker, b. 1830<br />
h. Maria Elizabeth, b. 1831<br />
i. Catherine Maria, b. 1833<br />
3. Adam, 1798-1824<br />
4. Nicholas, b. 1802 m. Catherine Barth, b. 1804<br />
a. Johann Phillip, b. 1821 m. Christina Elizabeth Scheuerman, b. 1820<br />
(Johann and Christina’s oldest son was Johannes Lust, b. 1843, ancestor of the<br />
Walt Lust family of Endicott, WA, Henry, Carl, and Benjamin Lusts of central<br />
CA, and others. Johann and Christina’s fourth son, Phillip Lust, b. 1851, was the<br />
father of Sophie Lust, 1878-1948, who married Phillip Litzenberger, 1875-1946,<br />
following the death of his wife soon after his family arrived from Russia in 1898.<br />
Phillip was the father of Matilda Scheuerman Repp, 1901-1962, and Mary<br />
Elizabeth Scheuerman,1896-1961, wife of Karl Scheuerman, of Endicott, WA.)<br />
b. Conrad, b. 1823 m. Maria Catherine Koch, b. 1825<br />
c. Johann Adam, b. 1825 m. Catherine Elizabeth Baum, b. 1829<br />
d. Maria Elizabeth, b. 1832<br />
e. Heinrich, b. 1834<br />
The Lutzenbergers/Litzenbergers of Germany and Russia:<br />
The Johann Sebastian and Anna Elizabeth Litzenberger Family<br />
(Descending lineages from the third generation only<br />
shown for those listed in the Scheuerman-Reich Papers.)<br />
Sources: Ruth DeLuca (Walla Walla, WA) File, Sam Litzenberger (Longmont, CA) File. According to<br />
their considerable research, the name Litzenberger originated about the year 1600 when one Stephan<br />
migrated from the Alsatian castle-village of Lutzelburg to the Gemunden southwest of Frankfurt a. M.<br />
Stephan found work as a miller and named in church records of the time as “Stephan von Lutzelburg.”<br />
The name translates as “Little Fort” which may be derived from the ancient Roman fort which overlooked<br />
his native village. A castle later built on the site was destroyed in 1523 and never rebuilt. Stephan‟s<br />
children carried the name Lutzelburger.<br />
Johann Sebastian Lutzelberger, b. 1713, a native of Offenbach, Rheinland-Pfalz (son of Hans<br />
Michael Lutzelberger [1647-1695] and Susanna Margareta Leineweber [1658?-1735]) m. Anna<br />
Elizabeth Wiltberger, b. 1718?<br />
I. Maria Margareta, b. 1741 m. Nicholaus Gorr, 1741-1817<br />
II. Maria Catherina, b. 1746<br />
III. Anna Elizabeth, b. 1747 m. Johann Peter Stuckart, b. 1729 (?)<br />
IV. Johann Sebastian, b. 1750<br />
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