• Born September 18, 1819 - Hottviller,57720,Moselle,Lorraine,FRANCE,
  • Deceased April 16, 1880 - Hottviller,57720,Moselle,Lorraine,FRANCE,,aged 60 years old

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 Spouses and children

 Family Note


Mariage: Le mariage aurait eu lieu le 7 novembre selon Andre MATTER.

 Sources

  • Birth:
    - Site Geneanet de Gilles DINTINGER - Internet document - DINTINGER Gilles - - Copy - D_Heredis
    21678 individus

    Adresse postale:
    Gilles DINTINGER
    17, rue de Largantier
    57155 MARLY
    - Site Geneanet de Raymond PERNET - Internet document - PERNET Raymond - - Copy - D_Heredis
    2099 individus

    Adresse postale:
    2, rue Lieutenant Homps
    67400 Illkirch Graffenstaden
  • Spouse:
    - Site Geneanet et perso de Andre MATTER - Internet document - MATTER Andre - - Copy - D_Heredis
    1968 individus

    Autre site:
    http://amatter.free.fr/index.htm
    - Site Rootsweb de Marv BEACHLER - Internet document - BEACHLER Mary - - Copy - D_Heredis
    The BICHLER/BÜCHLER Family of Hottviller, France
    John Beachler (1844-1921) settled in the newly-founded coal mining town of Houtzdale, Clearfield County, Pennsylvania in the 1870's, where he married Margaret Jayne Bickelman in 1874. In the 1880's, probably because of labor disputes and strikes in Houtzdale, the family moved to Colorado, and later to Wyoming. When John Beachler died in 1921 at Frontier, Lincoln County, Wyoming, his death certificate recorded his name as Jean Jennier Beachler, birthplace France. We would like to know more about the movements of the family, but he seems to have succeeded in evading census takers in 1900, 1910, and 1920.
    An old photograph identified by the family as Anne Haller, mother of John Beachler, seems to have been the clue that led to the identification of his parents, Jean Pierre Bichler and Anne Haller of Hottviller, a small commune in the Département of Moselle, France. (We have not located the record of John Beachler's arrival in the United States. It is possible that Anne Haller accompanied him, and that the photograph was made in the US. To the best of our knowledge, there are no marks on the photograph that would help to determine its origin.)
    Working from microfilms of the church records and civil registration of Hottviller and nearby communes, we have traced the ancestry of this couple, plus as many of the descendants as we could identify of the first Bichler/Büchler settler in Hottviller, one Johann Georg Büchler who came from Oberfrick (now the commune of Gipf-Oberfrick, Canton Aargau, Switzerland) sometime before 1700.
    Most of the Bichler's of Hottviller were stone masons, working in nearby quarries. It is believed that a number of them left the Hottviller area to work in quarries and mines in adjacent regions, such as Belgium and Germany. A few census records for some of John Beachler's children give his birthplace as Belgium rather than France. Jean Pierre Bichler and Anne Haller, with all of their children, disappear from the records of Hottviller after 1842, just before John Beachler's birth. We have not discovered where they settled next. There are no gaps in the death records of Hottviller in the 1840's, so it is not likely that the whole family simply there died unnoticed.
    At least a few other Bichler descendants reached the United States, settling in the coal mining areas of Pennsylvania. Nicolas Fey (1815-1895) and his wife Madeleine Decker (1819-1904), both Bichler descendants, settled in Mifflin Township, Allegheny County, Pennsylvania. A photograph of Madeleine Decker's mother Christine Bichler Decker (1798-1888) has survived (left). Also, Nicolas Lang (b. 1805) and his wife Marie Elizabeth Fey (b. 1819), likewise both Bichler descendants, settled at Sharpsburg, Pennsylvania. We are grateful for the assistance of Kathleen Molcan, who has scoured the records of the old Catholic churches and cemeteries in the vicinity of Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania, turning up ever more former residents of Hottviller! Her discoveries suggest to us that we are only beginning to untangle the story of a migration that was much larger than we first realized. The ever-growing list is given below:
    Roster of Hottviller Families Who Settled in Allegheny County, Pennsylvania
    * Jean Meyer (1804-1886) and his wife Magdelaine Bichler (1797-1885)
    * Christine Bichler (1794-1888) widow of Christophe Decker
    * François Bichler (1802-1881) and his wife Anne Marie Scheid (1790-1881)
    * Nicolas Fey (1815-1895) and his wife Magdelaine Decker (1819-1904)
    * Jean Nicolas Bichler (1830-1906) and his wife Anne Dessumer (1843-1915)
    * Jean Pierre Fey (1824-1906) and his wife Anne Decker
    * Antoine Bickar (b. 1798) and his wife Anne Marie Scheid (b. 1798)
    * Jean Nicolas Bichler (b. 1821)
    * Pierre Fey (b. 1804) and his wife Marie Elizabeth Scheid (b. 1793)
    * apparently also, another Pierre Fey (b. abt. 1786) and his wife Marie Elizabeth Schneider (b. 1791)
    * Nicolas Lang (b. 1805) and his wife Marie Elizabeth Fey (b. 1819)

    - Site Geneanet de Raymond PERNET - Internet document - PERNET Raymond - - Copy - D_Heredis
    2099 individus

    Adresse postale:
    2, rue Lieutenant Homps
    67400 Illkirch Graffenstaden
  • Death: Site Geneanet de Raymond PERNET - Internet document - PERNET Raymond - - Copy - D_Heredis
    2099 individus

    Adresse postale:
    2, rue Lieutenant Homps
    67400 Illkirch Graffenstaden

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Frederic BICHLER 1740-1812 Elisabeth SCHMITT 1746-1797 Jacques GERBER 1770-1814 Madeleine BURGUN 1774-1810
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Nicolas BICHLER 1791-1859 Madeleine GERBER 1797-1856
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Anne Marie BICHLER 1819-1880