MARIA MAGDALENA "Lenaney" STIMMLER
(née SCHMITT)

Born: October 24, 1793   Wilwisheim, Departement du Bas-Rhin, Alsace, France
Died: September 26, 1870   Manayunk, Philadelphia, Pennsylvania
Burial: September 29, 1870   Saint John the Baptist Cemetery, Manayunk, Philadelphia, Pennslyvania


Parents:
 
 
Marriage:
 
 
 
Joseph Schmitt
Marie or Maria Weber
 
Johann or Jean Stimmler
November 25, 1817
Alsace-Lorraine, Rhin-Bas, France

Mary Magdalene Stimmler (née Schmitt)

Children: Marie Ann Oct. 8, 1818  
  Maria Mar. 1, 1822  
  Magdalene C. Nov. 15, 1824 † 1903
  Theresa Franciska Apr. 29, 1827 † Dec. 14, 1892
  Johann Aug. 6, 1829 † Dec. 13, 1906
  Valentine Nicholas Dec. 6, 1833 † Jan. 16, 1908
  Franciska "Frances" Cecelia May 30, 1835 † Feb. 7, 1912
  Franz Anton May 14, 1838 † Nov. 30, 1906

Notes:
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
Johann's wife was referred to as both Magdalene Schmitt and Magdeline Smith.
 
Johann, Magdalena and their family lived in Wilwisheim, Alsace, France. They immigrated to the United States, departing LaHavre aboard the packet ship Sully under the command of Captain William C. Thompson and arriving in New York on November 28, 1839. Magdalena was 44 years old at the time [Source: N.A. Film No. M237-40, List 862]. She and her family were listed on the ship's manifest thusly:
Jean Stimler, age 48, M
Magd. Stimler, age 44, F
Magd. Stimler, age 15, F
Therese Stimler, age 11, F
Jean Stimler, age 9, M
Nicolas Stimler, age 6, M
Fransisca Stimler, age 3, F
Franz Stimler, age 1, M
With them they took two beds, a chest, a trunk and four bags.
 
Johann, Magdalena and their family eventually settled in Manayunk, Pennsylvania. Husband Johann built a stone house there at Tower Lane and Shurs Street that still stands and is inhabited.

Ancestry: The Stimmler/Stimler Line [through marriage]
   
Notation on back:  'Photo reproduced from daguerreotype supplied by Gerry Stimmler (F) of Clear Lake, MN in 1972.'
Notation on back: "Photo reproduced from daguerreotype supplied by Gerry Stimmler (F) of Clear Lake, MN in 1972."
Back of picture labeled: "Grandpa Stimmler buried at Clear Lake, MN.
"(This is not correct - Johann is buried in the Victoria Catholic Cemetery, MN).
"Johann Stimmler 1791 - 1870
"Wife M. Magdalena (and a nick-name I could not decifer) Schmidt
"Son (later) Father Valentine Nicholas O.S.B (r. rear)
"(Priest unidentified)
"Photo probably taken around 1856-1858, possibly earlier."

Marriage record of Mary Magdalene or Meadelaine Schmitt
and Johann or Jean Stimmler
(1817)

Stimmler Birth Testimony by Burgermeister of Wilwisheim

Travelling in Steerage, 19th Century

Reise im Zwischendeck, 19. Jahrhundert

Some Pictures to Illustrate the Situation of Emigrants in the 19th Century

Einige Bilder zur Situation der Auswanderung im 19. Jahrhundert

Stimmler family immigration on ship Sully arriving in New York City on November 28, 1839

Photograph of the Ship Sully

Manayunk, near Philadelphia by J.C. Wild, 1838

A Historical Sketch of Manayunk, PA

1850 Pennsylvania Census, Manayunk in Philadelphia County, August 24, 1850

1860 Pennsylvania Census, Manayunk in Philadelphia County, June 26, 1860

Residence of Johann and Lenaney Stimmler (née Schmitt) and Family in 1860s

Photograph of Mary Magdalene or Meadelaine Schmitt
and Johann or Jean Stimmler
taken in 1870

Stimler Family Crest      Kampa Family Crest
Last modified: July 20, 2019
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