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THE BERRY MEADOW ARCHIVE - Mountain Light School

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A rare period depiction in color of Volga German village life, taken<br />

from a cartographic illustration, c. 1840.<br />

VI. Heinrich, 1793 (1792?)-1838 m. Anna, b. 1791<br />

A. Johann Georg, b. 1811 m. Maria Catherine Reich, b. 1812<br />

1. Johann Georg, b. 1831 m. Elizabeth Pfaffenroth, b. 1834<br />

(From this line descend the John “Starbuck” Schmick and Katherine Elizabeth [Mrs.<br />

Conrad] Schmick families of Endicott, WA.)<br />

2. Johannes, b. 1835 m. Eva Catherine Pfaffenroth, b. 1836<br />

(From this line descend the John Schmick family of Preston, MD and the Phillip and<br />

William Schmick families of the Endicott-Colfax, WA area.)<br />

3. Martin, 1849-1918 m. Mary Blumenschein, 1849-1933 (Parents of the Martin Schmick<br />

[Jr.] and related families of Endicott, WA.)<br />

4. Maria Elizabeth, 1854-1911m. Henry B. Scheuerman, 1854-1938 (Parents of Yost,<br />

Karl, and other Endicott, WA Scheuermans.)<br />

B. Johann Heinrich, b. 1814 m. Maria Elizabeth, b. 1813<br />

1. Johannes, b. 1833 m. Maria Dorothea, b. 1835<br />

2. Heinrich, b. 1838<br />

3. Maria Elizabeth, b. 1836<br />

4. Maria Catherine, b. 1841<br />

5. Johann Phillip, b. 1816 m. (1 st ) ? (2 nd ) Catherine, b. 1822<br />

C. Johannes, b. 1822 m. Maria Elizabeth Scheuerman, b. 1822<br />

(The “Linga” Schmick clan is believed to descend from this line and includes the<br />

Conrad and Peter Schmick families who settled in the state of Washington.)<br />

1. Conrad, b. 1843<br />

2. Catherine Elizabeth, b. 1846<br />

3. Johannes, b. 1850<br />

D. Conrad, b. 1825 m. Maria Catherine Machleit, b. 1825<br />

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