Schaible Charles Henry

Male 1851 - 1927  (75 years)


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  • Name Schaible Charles Henry 
    Born 5 Jun 1851  Lorain County, OH Find all individuals with events at this location 
    • 1851 or 1852
    Gender Male 
    Died 23 Feb 1927  Lorain County, OH Find all individuals with events at this location 
    Buried 26 Feb 1927  North Murray Ridge Cemetery, Elyria, Lorain Co., OH Find all individuals with events at this location 
    • findagrave.com Memorial ID: 35535321
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    • John and Charles Schaible
      Standard History of Lorain County, by Wright. Vol. 2. Pages 874-875.
      One of the handsome and well-cultivated properties of Elyria Township is that belonging to the Schaible brothers, John and Charles, which is located on the old Telegraph Road, just outside the corporation limits of Elyria. They have passed their entire lives in this locality, where both have established reputations for industry and integrity, and have contributed in no small measure to the upbuilding and advancement of this part of Lorain County.
      John Schaible was born August 15, 1855, and Charles June 5, 1852, in Elyria Township, being sons of Jacob and Catherine Barbara (Ramsayer) Schaible. The parents were native of Bonlanden, Oberamt Stuttgart, Germany, where they were married November 22, 1833, and came to the United States May 1, 1848, arriving in Elyria Township, Lorain County, Ohio, August 1 of that year. They were accompanied by five children, and four more were afterwards born to them in Ohio. Settling on the farm now owned by their sons, Charles and John, they continued to be industriously engaged in farming operations during the remaining years of their lives, and through their sterling traits of character impressed themselves upon their community and won and retained the esteem and regard of those with whom they came into contact. The father, who was born March 27, 1807, died February 8, 1874, while the mother, born Feb 9, 1817, died December 11, 1873. Of their eleven children two died in infancy, while the others were as follows: Agnes Barbara, who is the widow of Frederick Theiss of Berea Township, and has five children; Mary Margaret, who is the wife of Martin Limb of Wooster, Ohio; Frederick, who died February 1875, a farmer on Telegrah Road, inside the corporation limits of Elyria, married Marie Julia Rodsezzinsky, also deceased, and had an only daughter who survives them and is the owner of the farm; Henrietta Catherine, who is the wife of George Krieger, of Wooster, Ohio, and had five children, of whom two sons survived; Jacob E., a farmer of West Ridge Road, Elyria Township, who married Caroline Eppley, of Zanesville, Ohio, and has two children; Charles Henry and Carrie, the latter being the wife of Geore Horn, a farmer of Russia Township; Caroline, who died April 29, 1910; Charles and John, of this review; and Sophia. The parents are buried in the older center section of the cemetery (row 3). The Schaibles are buried in Plot #79 and #80.
      The Schaible brothers were reared on the home farm and secured their educations in the public schools. when ready to enter upon their careers they adopted farming as a vocation in which to work out their success, and from the outset have been associated with every dealing. Thei partnership has been mutually beneficial and congenial and the brothers form a team that is hard to beat in matters agricultural. The home farm is a tract of sixty-four acres, in addition to which they own also two other farming tracts in Elyria Township, one being a farm of sixty acres on the old Telegraph Road, formerly known as the old West farm, and one on the West Ridge, consisting of 127 acres. Their land is all in a good state of cultivation, with substantial buildings and up-to-date improvements and modern machinery, and a general air of prosperity gives evidence of the presence of good management and well-directed effort. While the land is given over principally to general farming, the brothers are also engaged in raising some good cattle, which, while not thorough-bred, is constantly being imporved, the Messrs. Schaible working toward a better class of cattle. For several years they were also engaged in breeding race horses, and while a number of years have passed since they abandoned this business, as well as that of racing the animals, the records still bear witness to the speed of their animals, notable among which was the famous “Fleetwood.”
      Both brothers are good citizens, ever ready to help in all public-spirited movements, and find their greatest pleasure in the cultivation of their fields, the raising of fat, contented live stock, and the tending of a promising and productive orchard. [1]
    Person ID I658  My Genealogy
    Last Modified 18 Apr 2020 

    Father Schaible Jacob,   b. 27 Mar 1807, Bonlanden, Württemberg, Germany Find all individuals with events at this location,   d. 7 Feb 1874, Elyria, Lorain Co, OH Find all individuals with events at this location  (Age 66 years) 
    Mother Ramsaier Catherina Barbara,   b. 9 Feb 1817, Bonlanden, Württemberg, Germany Find all individuals with events at this location,   d. 11 Dec 1873, Elyria, Lorain Co, OH Find all individuals with events at this location  (Age 56 years) 
    Married 26 Nov 1833  Bonlanden, Württemberg, Germany Find all individuals with events at this location 
    • FHL Film Number: 1055910
    Family ID F301  Group Sheet  |  Family Chart

  • Sources 
    1. [S68] Wright.



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