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Schwartz First Names


Name Birth date Marriage date Death date Spouse
Adam Schwartz
June 24, 1704
Anna Katharina Schwartz
November 27, 1703
November 15, 1713
Johann Jakob Nicola
Anna Katharina Schwartz
March 5, 1774
Anna Maria Schwartz
February 20, 1701
Barbara Schwartz
June 17, 1841
August 26, 1861
Johannes/John Biever
Christina Schwartz
abt. 1794
February 9, 1813
March 29, 1837
Johann Schwartz
Christoph Schwartz
August 22, 1704
Elisabeth Schwartz
February 8, 1766
July 31, 1787
January 11, 1814
Peter Schwartz
Franz Schwartz
16--
September 27, 1700
November 24, 1719
Apollonia Eberhard
Hans Schwartz
abt. 1586
bef. 1635
bet. 1649 and 1662
Susanne Faldt
Johann Schwartz
August 25, 1787
Jakob Schwartz
May 21, 1708
Jakob Schwartz
February 10, 1716
Johann Schwartz
April 18, 1706
Johann Schwartz
November 1, 1709
Johann Schwartz
January 15, 1715
Johann Schwartz
abt. 1794
February 9, 1813
December 7, 1839
Christina Schwartz
Johann Schwartz
April 11, 1806
Johann Schwartz
abt. 1809
March 13, 1810
Johann Schwartz
April 6, 1810
Johann Adam Schwartz
August 9, 1702
Johann Adam Schwartz
September 3, 1738
Johann Reinhard Schwartz
1705
Johannes Schwartz
November 6, 1739
November 20, 1759
June 10, 1827
Anna Margarethe Girlinger
Johannes Schwartz
November 6, 1739
aft. 1794
June 10, 1827
Christina Belvois
Katharina Schwartz
March 12, 1712
May 23, 1741
December 28, 1760
Stefan Simon
Katharina Schwartz
July 23, 1766
January 27, 1789
April 22, 1853
Peter Schmitt
Katharina Schwartz
July 23, 1766
April 21, 1807
April 22, 1853
Matthias Gorgen
Margarethe Schwartz
June 4, 1744
Margarethe Schwartz
December 25, 1796
March 25, 1815
Maria Schwartz
May 20, 1760
Maria Schwartz
August 10, 1790
October 15, 1790
Maria Schwartz
June 4, 1815
April 28, 1836
Balthasar Hamann
Maria Schwartz
Georg Gorgen
Nikolaus Schwartz
October 21, 1771
November 8, 1803
June 5, 1817
Susanne Bauer
Nickolaus Schwartz
abt. 1801
July 7, 1805
Nickolaus Schwartz
August 28, 1806
January 16, 1807
Nickolaus Schwartz
December 25, 1807
June 20, 1812
Paul Schwartz
1717
January 21, 1738
February 1, 1789
Katharina Weg
Peter Schwartz
September 16, 1762
Peter Schwartz
August 5, 1764
July 31, 1787
January 19, 1814
Elisabeth Schwartz
Peter Schwartz
May 29, 1792
Peter Schwartz
November 15, 1812
Anna Schwarz
Peter Schwartz
Anna ?
Simon Schwartz
August 25, 1769
Sohn Schwartz
February 13, 1776
February 13, 1776
Susanne Schwartz
1742
February 1, 1763
Johann Kiefer
Susanne Schwartz
abt. 1803
May 16, 1805
Susanne Schwartz
April 19, 1805

From The Chronicle of the Schwartz Family from Ittersdorf by Walter Oehling

The Schwarz name is widespread throughtout the southern part of Saalouis district. While it is always true that the modern writing (spelling) of the name is only with a "z" at the end of the word, and considering the German Rechtscheilbregel* in modern German a "tz" may never be written after the "r". However relatives in neighboring France and all relatives overseas write the family name in the old form can be explained in part by the fact that they left their home land when the form of writing the family name with a simple "z" has not completely yet gained acceptance.

Almost every person of the family name Schwarz in the area of Ittersdorf/Beurs is decended from two lines, which are over 400 years old.

The numberically largest line, the Brettnachan line, sprang from a town (village) of the same name (Brettnachiert) directly on the French border. Their ancestor Heir Jakob Schwartz was born in 1580. He married Apolonia, daughter of Clauss Beymels, a miller in Brettnach. Due to this one can also find Jakob under Muller Clessges. Jakob respectively as Baumels/Beymels Jakob in documents.

Many Schwartz residents today of Brettnach (now Chateau Rouge), are decendants of Jakob Schwarz. Jakob also has descendants in Ittersdorf, Duren, Kerlingen, Leidengen, and Beaumarais. Both lines are still written today with the "tz". The town of Heining (since the beginning of the 19th century) and the towns of Lisdorf and Ensdorf spell Schwartz with a "v" (Schvartz). Above all are those who at times resided in Diersdorfer Hof near Furweiler and those who today live in the neighboring villages of Gerlfangen, Furweiler and Oberesch, but particularly in the Untied States.

A second line, that is somewhat older and that one could name the Altforweiler line goes back to Hans Schwartz, who was born in 1555 and until sometime in 1635 was a farmer in Altforweiler. He was a Hochgerichts (local government offical) and in the meantime occasionally worked as a lay friar at the old parish church in Eschweiler near Berus. His son Peter later married a woman from Ittersdorf from which the family name widely spread. Back to him leads the main Schwarz line in Felsberg, Karlshof and Woevre a district west of Metz (Schwartz).

Another Schwarz line the, Gisinger Line can be traced back to George Schwartz. The information on Georg Begins with the 30 Years War in the area of the Saargau. Occassionally, this family was also in Ittersdorf. Descendants of Georg Schwartz aer found today in Ihn, Nalbach and in Warndt.

There are still many more Schwarz descendants in the area around Saarlouis, in Gerlfangen, Dillingen, Differten, Schmelz and in other areas who have no obvious connecetion to the Ittersdorfer Schwarz. Nevertheless they are partially recorded in this book.

All the dated material about the Ittersdorfer family Schwarz has been extensively recorded throughtout the years. Last but not least, thanks to the efforts of Frau Thugutt and Frau Salmon who always doggedly collected and assembled the correct family data of their relatives which formed the foundation of this book. The title of the book is "The Chronicle of the Schwartz Family from Ittersdorf". However, in the course of my research it was discovered that the larger part of the Schwarz family sprung from the area of Saarlouiser Gau.

Walter Oehling - Altforweiler, in June 2000

* Rechtscherbregel - In 1997-1998 the German government reformed their spelling and hyperiztion rules for the German language in an attempt to simplify spelling rules. The author's point is that after the Rechtscheibregel it is no longer correct to spell Schwarz with a "t" between the "r" and the "z".

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