Mid-Century SCHMIDTs of Buffalo (1845-1875)
See also Early Buffalo Schmidts (1826-1844).
-- Jillaine Smith
Last updated: 23 September 2003
Christian Schmidt, b. abt. 1825 Germany (25 yo in 1850 census); m. bef. 1850 to Mary A. Unknown, b. abt. 1824 France (26 yo in 1850 census). No children as of 1850.
Christian Schmidt m. 4 Oct 1849 (St. Johns, Buffalo) Mariann or Mary Ann Bernhard. Witnesses: Carl Schmidt and Philipp Koch.
- Wilhelm Christian Schmidt, b. 29 Sep 1850; bap 1 Dec 1850; sponsors: Fried. Gigli, Susanna Gigli, Peter Koch, Salomea Koch.
Christian Schmidt m. 30 Sep 1845 (St. Johns, Buffalo) Catharina Schmidt (not sure if that's her maiden name or not). Witnesses: Andreas Oehler, Philipp Ohler, Philipp Seiber, Joh. Koch. Might be the first marriage of the previous Christian Schmidt?
1856 City Directory
- Christian Schmidt, mason, h. North n. Main
- Christian Schmidt, tanner, h. Lemon n. Carlton
1869 City Directory
- Christian Schmidt, laborer, 808 Jefferson
- Christian Schmidt, piano maker, 576 Michigan
- Christian Schmidt, tailor, 713 S. Division
- Christian Schmidt, tanner, h. 180 Lemon
Franz Schmidt, b. abt. 1789 Alsace (Roppentzwiller, France?); emig. abt. 1827; m. Anna Maria Gaeser (b. abt. 1798). Lose track of family after 1860.
- Franz/Frank Schmidt
- Catherine Schmidt
- Peter Schmidt
- Joseph Schmidt
- Anna Schmidt
Researcher: Kristen Rickert
Heinrich Schmidt, b. 22 Feb 1860, Buffalo; m. 15 Aug 1878 Caroline Beierle, b. 22 Feb 1854 Buffalo. Witnesses: Karl & Fran Kraenac, Magdalena (illeg.). (St. Peters German Evangelical Church)
Jacob Schmidt, b. abt. 1803; d. 1861 Buffalo; m. Helena Unknown (b. abt. 1816; d. 17 May 1886 Buffalo). Both buried United German & French Cemetery. (A Gertrude Emmerich is also buried with them; relation unknown.) Several children, most died young. Reached adulthood:
- John Smith, b. 1846 Buffalo; moved to and settled in Peekskill, NY.
- Frank Smith
- Other family members still living in Buffalo as late as 1895. There are also others buried in the family plot at UG&FC who may be family.
Researcher: Liz Maloy
Peter SCHMIDT, b. abt. 1800 [age 50 in 1850 census]. Living with him in Black Rock, in 1850, is a Catherine SCHMIDT, age 21-- either a young wife, or a daughter. His occupation is "phainer" (I must be reading this incorrectly.) Both born Germany.
- Martin SCHMIDT, b. abt. 1841
- D. SCHMIDT (female), b. abt. 1845
- John SCHMIDT, b. abt. 1847
- Elizabeth SCHMIDT, b. abt. 1849
- Maria SCHMIDT, b. abt. 1847
- Mary SCHMIDT, b. abt. 1850 (3 months old)
Unknown SCHMIDT
- Martin Schmidt; b. abt. 1827 Germany (Prussia?) emig. abt. 1860 (age 19); Catholic; fought in the Civil War; m. 1851 or 1855 Catherine Melcher. Martin died 1869 of war wounds.
- Mary Catherine Schmidt, b. 1859 Buffalo; d. 1904 Toledo, OH; m1. Eugene Fellhauer (b. 1857 Germany; d. 1886 Toledo). Fellhauer was in the brewery business. Mary inherited saloon from her parents.
- Peter Schmidt (born Buffalo)
- Martin Schmidt, Jr. (born Toledo)
- Lena Schmidt (born Toledo)
- John Schmidt; emig. abt. 1850 (age 15); fought in the Civil War. After his brother Martin died, John married his brother's widow (in Toledo, OH by then). John worked as a boatman on the Erie Canal.
Marjorie Byron, researcher.
M. Dickens, researcher.