Anna Mary Joachim|b. 15 Oct 1855\nd. 4 Oct 1939|p3.htm#i78|Franz Xaver Joachim|b. 24 Dec 1825\nd. 24 Sep 1911|p3.htm#i76|Maria Theresia Neurührer|b. 9 May 1831\nd. 15 Feb 1903|p7.htm#i77|Antonius (Anton) Joachim|b. 14 Mar 1778\nd. 8 Oct 1834|p3.htm#i144|Theresia Voidl|b. 14 Oct 1786\nd. 28 Apr 1840|p9.htm#i146|Joannes M. Neurührer|b. 29 Sep 1807\nd. 28 Dec 1842|p7.htm#i164|Maria A. Schmid|b. 11 Aug 1805\nd. 25 Nov 1863|p8.htm#i165|
Anna Mary Joachim was also known as Annie. Her married name was Minnie. She was born on 15 October 1855 in St. Clair, Michigan, USA.1 She was Roman Catholic. She married Thomas Simpson on 13 April 1876.2 Anna Mary Joachim married Stephen Minnie on 27 October 1883.2 Anna Mary Joachim died on 4 October 1939 at age 83.3,4
[S1] St. Peter and Paul Church Records entry, Transcribed Records Volume I & II, page 449 (copied on 15 June 2009).
[S3] Nicholas Keis and Robert F. Joachim, "Collaborative Research", Ancestral File, Records obtained from Robert Joachim.
Bertha Joachim
Female, b. 27 August 1911, d. 6 December 1999
Bertha Joachim|b. 27 Aug 1911\nd. 6 Dec 1999|p3.htm#i856|George Joachim|b. 5 Jan 1873\nd. 18 Jun 1943|p3.htm#i93|Eugenia Helena Schaefer|b. 29 Mar 1882\nd. 7 Dec 1968|p8.htm#i94|Franz X. Joachim|b. 24 Dec 1825\nd. 24 Sep 1911|p3.htm#i76|Maria T. Neurührer|b. 9 May 1831\nd. 15 Feb 1903|p7.htm#i77|||||||
Bertha Joachim was also known as Bertie. Her married name was Shorkey. She was born on 27 August 1911.1,2,3 She was Roman Catholic.1 She graduated in 1930 in Marine City, Michigan, USA, Holy Cross High School.1 She was Dietary aide at River District Hospital.1 She married Bernard Shorkey on 8 January 1944 in Marine City, Michigan, USA.1,2 Bertha Joachim died on 6 December 1999 at age 88.1,3 She was buried in Marine City, Michigan, USA.1
[S88] Elizabeth Jean Joachim, "George Joachim Family Records", Received by Joseph D. Joachim 1999.
[S121] M. Shorkey-K. Guldenstein, "Shorkey Family Records."
Caroline Joachim
Female, b. 28 February 1864, d. 14 May 1933
Caroline Joachim|b. 28 Feb 1864\nd. 14 May 1933|p3.htm#i87|Franz Xaver Joachim|b. 24 Dec 1825\nd. 24 Sep 1911|p3.htm#i76|Maria Theresia Neurührer|b. 9 May 1831\nd. 15 Feb 1903|p7.htm#i77|Antonius (Anton) Joachim|b. 14 Mar 1778\nd. 8 Oct 1834|p3.htm#i144|Theresia Voidl|b. 14 Oct 1786\nd. 28 Apr 1840|p9.htm#i146|Joannes M. Neurührer|b. 29 Sep 1807\nd. 28 Dec 1842|p7.htm#i164|Maria A. Schmid|b. 11 Aug 1805\nd. 25 Nov 1863|p8.htm#i165|
Caspar Joachim was also known as Kaspar.1,2 He was born on 4 December 1887 in Unterbissingen, Bavaria, Germany.3,1,4,5 He was baptized on 6 December 1887.3 He was Roman Catholic.3 He commandant of the fire brigade in Unterbissingen from 1912 until he was drafted into the army.5 He died on 8 October 1918 in Mousseau, France, during World War I at age 30.3,1,4,2,5 He was buried in Bissingen, Bavaria, Germany.
Citations
[S15] Kaspar Joachim Grave Headstone, Bissingen Cemetery, Bissingen, Bavaria, Germany.
[S94] Kaspar Joachim War Memorial, St. Peter and Paul Catholic Church, 86657 Bissingen, Bavaria, Germany, at front enterance to church.
[S1] St. Peter and Paul Church Records entry, Transcribed Records Volume I & II, page 451 (copied on 15 June 2009).
[S3] Nicholas Keis and Robert F. Joachim, "Collaborative Research", Ancestral File, Records obtained from Robert Joachim.
[S115] A. Schäferling and transcribed records of Balthasar Gassenmeyer, "Joachim-Schäferling Family Records."
Catharina Joachim
Female, b. 1 August 1832
Catharina Joachim|b. 1 Aug 1832|p3.htm#i1074|Udalricus Joachim|b. 17 Apr 1787\nd. 23 Sep 1860|p5.htm#i1019|M. Anna Würth|b. 26 Mar 1798\nd. 24 Apr 1840|p9.htm#i1067|Antonius (Anton) Joachim|b. 17 Jan 1750\nd. 29 Sep 1828|p3.htm#i145|Walburga Reichensberger|b. 25 Sep 1751\nd. 28 Jul 1826|p8.htm#i147||||Josepha Bengesser||p1.htm#i1081|
[S1] St. Peter and Paul Church Records entry, Transcribed Records Volume I & II, page 450 (copied on 15 June 2009).
Charles Joachim
Male, b. 10 July 1857, d. 9 August 1900
Charles Joachim|b. 10 Jul 1857\nd. 9 Aug 1900|p3.htm#i79|Franz Xaver Joachim|b. 24 Dec 1825\nd. 24 Sep 1911|p3.htm#i76|Maria Theresia Neurührer|b. 9 May 1831\nd. 15 Feb 1903|p7.htm#i77|Antonius (Anton) Joachim|b. 14 Mar 1778\nd. 8 Oct 1834|p3.htm#i144|Theresia Voidl|b. 14 Oct 1786\nd. 28 Apr 1840|p9.htm#i146|Joannes M. Neurührer|b. 29 Sep 1807\nd. 28 Dec 1842|p7.htm#i164|Maria A. Schmid|b. 11 Aug 1805\nd. 25 Nov 1863|p8.htm#i165|
[S89] Robins Family, "Robins Family Records", received by Beth Mitchell from Bruso Family 9 Oct 2009.
Charles A. Joachim1
Male, b. 1895, d. 1917
Charles A. Joachim|b. 1895\nd. 1917|p3.htm#i1288|Charles Joachim|b. 10 Jul 1857\nd. 9 Aug 1900|p3.htm#i79|Agnes Damm||p2.htm#i80|Franz X. Joachim|b. 24 Dec 1825\nd. 24 Sep 1911|p3.htm#i76|Maria T. Neurührer|b. 9 May 1831\nd. 15 Feb 1903|p7.htm#i77|||||||
[S3] Nicholas Keis and Robert F. Joachim, "Collaborative Research", Ancestral File, Records obtained from Robert Joachim.
[S115] A. Schäferling and transcribed records of Balthasar Gassenmeyer, "Joachim-Schäferling Family Records."
[S1] St. Peter and Paul Church Records entry, Transcribed Records Volume I & II, page 873 (copied on 15 June 2009).
[S18] Kress Schäferling Grave Headstone, Bissingen Cemetery, Bissingen, Bavaria, Germany.
[S1] St. Peter and Paul Church Records entry, Transcribed Records Volume I & II, page 451 & 873 (copied on 15 June 2009).
[S1] St. Peter and Paul Church Records entry, Transcribed Records Volume I & II, page 451 (copied on 15 June 2009).
[S19] Anton Schäferling Grave Headstone, Bissingen Cemetery, Bissingen, Bavaria, Germany.
Edith Lillian Joachim
Female, b. 21 February 1911, d. 24 June 1999
Edith Lillian Joachim|b. 21 Feb 1911\nd. 24 Jun 1999|p3.htm#i61|Joseph Joachim|b. 5 Jan 1873\nd. 21 Jun 1944|p3.htm#i75|Grace Fortune Ayres|b. 28 Oct 1875\nd. 7 Feb 1959|p1.htm#i74|Franz X. Joachim|b. 24 Dec 1825\nd. 24 Sep 1911|p3.htm#i76|Maria T. Neurührer|b. 9 May 1831\nd. 15 Feb 1903|p7.htm#i77|James J. Ayres|b. 5 Jul 1841\nd. 1920|p1.htm#i133|Elizabeth Berryman|b. 1844\nd. 19 Nov 1881|p1.htm#i134|
[S23] Edith Joachim Cisky Grave stone, Hillside Cemetery, St. Clair, Michigan, USA.
[S78] Letter, Phyllis Holland to Joseph D. Joachim, 30 Aug 1999.
[S81] St. Clair High School, The Clarion, Various Pages.
[S99] St. Clair Graduates, provided to Beth Mitchell on 15 Nov 2009.
Edward Rochrig Joachim
Male, b. 4 July 1907, d. 20 June 1972
Edward Rochrig Joachim|b. 4 Jul 1907\nd. 20 Jun 1972|p3.htm#i855|George Joachim|b. 5 Jan 1873\nd. 18 Jun 1943|p3.htm#i93|Eugenia Helena Schaefer|b. 29 Mar 1882\nd. 7 Dec 1968|p8.htm#i94|Franz X. Joachim|b. 24 Dec 1825\nd. 24 Sep 1911|p3.htm#i76|Maria T. Neurührer|b. 9 May 1831\nd. 15 Feb 1903|p7.htm#i77|||||||
Edward Rochrig Joachim was born on 4 July 1907.1 He married Beatrice Beauvais on 25 September 1934.2 Edward Rochrig Joachim died on 20 June 1972 at age 64.1
[S88] Elizabeth Jean Joachim, "George Joachim Family Records."
[S88] Elizabeth Jean Joachim, "George Joachim Family Records", Received by Joseph D. Joachim 1999.
Elizabeth Jean Joachim
Female, b. 7 March 1923, d. 1999
Elizabeth Jean Joachim|b. 7 Mar 1923\nd. 1999|p3.htm#i659|George Joachim|b. 5 Jan 1873\nd. 18 Jun 1943|p3.htm#i93|Eugenia Helena Schaefer|b. 29 Mar 1882\nd. 7 Dec 1968|p8.htm#i94|Franz X. Joachim|b. 24 Dec 1825\nd. 24 Sep 1911|p3.htm#i76|Maria T. Neurührer|b. 9 May 1831\nd. 15 Feb 1903|p7.htm#i77|||||||
Elizabeth Jean Joachim was also known as Bettie. Her married name was Murray. She was born on 7 March 1923.1,2 She was Roman Catholic.3 She married Robert Murray on 18 May 1946.2 Elizabeth Jean Joachim graduated in 1975 in St. Clair, Michigan, USA, St. Clair City College with Associate of Arts Degree.3 Volunteer at the River District Hospital, Member of Marine City Pride and Heritage and active Associate of the Marine City Library. She was proud of her German Heritage and was instrumental in starting the Joachim Genealogy. She learned German in college and corresponded to request birth records of German relatives.3,4 She lived in Marine City, Michigan, USA.3 She died in 1999.1,2,3 She was buried in St. Clair, Michigan, USA.
[S114] Orcutt- B. Linder Family, "Joachim-Orcutt Family Records."
Francis Joachim
Male, b. 2 August 1861, d. 15 August 1939
Francis Joachim|b. 2 Aug 1861\nd. 15 Aug 1939|p3.htm#i85|Franz Xaver Joachim|b. 24 Dec 1825\nd. 24 Sep 1911|p3.htm#i76|Maria Theresia Neurührer|b. 9 May 1831\nd. 15 Feb 1903|p7.htm#i77|Antonius (Anton) Joachim|b. 14 Mar 1778\nd. 8 Oct 1834|p3.htm#i144|Theresia Voidl|b. 14 Oct 1786\nd. 28 Apr 1840|p9.htm#i146|Joannes M. Neurührer|b. 29 Sep 1807\nd. 28 Dec 1842|p7.htm#i164|Maria A. Schmid|b. 11 Aug 1805\nd. 25 Nov 1863|p8.htm#i165|
[S89] Robins Family, "Robins Family Records", received by Beth Mitchell from Bruso Family 9 Oct 2009.
Franciscus Josephus Joachim
Male, b. 22 June 1845, d. 1 October 1845
Franciscus Josephus Joachim|b. 22 Jun 1845\nd. 1 Oct 1845|p3.htm#i1031|Josephus (Josef) Joachim|b. 2 Oct 1812\nd. 3 Feb 1892|p4.htm#i153|Theresia Kummer|b. 10 Mar 1816\nd. 20 Oct 1855|p6.htm#i1028|Antonius (Anton) Joachim|b. 14 Mar 1778\nd. 8 Oct 1834|p3.htm#i144|Theresia Voidl|b. 14 Oct 1786\nd. 28 Apr 1840|p9.htm#i146|||||||
Franz Xaver Joachim was also known as Frank.1 Franz Xaver Joachim was also known as Francis Zavier Joachim. He was born on 24 December 1825 in Unterbissingen, Bavaria, Germany.2,3,1,4,5,6,7,8 He was Roman Catholic. He was a Carpenter and a Weaver. He also worked at Belnap Brick Yard in St. Clair.9 He entered the US through port of New York on 7 February 1853.10,11,12 He married Maria Theresia Neurührer, daughter of Joannes Michael Neurührer and Maria Anna Schmid, on 29 October 1854 in Port Huron, Michigan, USA.13,1 Franz Xaver Joachim and Maria Theresia Neurührer lived in 303 Witherall, St. Clair, Michigan, USA, home was from behind what is now Murphy's Inn to it's current location corner of 8th and Clinton, St. Clair, Michigan.14 Franz Xaver Joachim died on 24 September 1911 in St. Clair, Michigan, USA, at age 85; Cause of death Senility.15,1,5,8,16 He was buried in St. Clair, Michigan, USA.5
[S89] Robins Family, "Robins Family Records", received by Beth Mitchell from Bruso Family 9 Oct 2009.
Franz Xaver Joachim
Male, b. 4 February 1902, d. 13 March 1902
Franz Xaver Joachim|b. 4 Feb 1902\nd. 13 Mar 1902|p3.htm#i1058|Joseph Joachim|b. 25 Sep 1851\nd. 29 Dec 1936|p4.htm#i1037|Josefa Eggenmüller|b. 28 Sep 1861\nd. 2 Jul 1931|p2.htm#i1041|Josephus (Josef) Joachim|b. 2 Oct 1812\nd. 3 Feb 1892|p4.htm#i153|Theresia Kummer|b. 10 Mar 1816\nd. 20 Oct 1855|p6.htm#i1028|||||||
[S1] St. Peter and Paul Church Records entry, Transcribed Records Volume I & II, page 451 (copied on 15 June 2009).
George Joachim
Male, b. 5 January 1873, d. 18 June 1943
George Joachim|b. 5 Jan 1873\nd. 18 Jun 1943|p3.htm#i93|Franz Xaver Joachim|b. 24 Dec 1825\nd. 24 Sep 1911|p3.htm#i76|Maria Theresia Neurührer|b. 9 May 1831\nd. 15 Feb 1903|p7.htm#i77|Antonius (Anton) Joachim|b. 14 Mar 1778\nd. 8 Oct 1834|p3.htm#i144|Theresia Voidl|b. 14 Oct 1786\nd. 28 Apr 1840|p9.htm#i146|Joannes M. Neurührer|b. 29 Sep 1807\nd. 28 Dec 1842|p7.htm#i164|Maria A. Schmid|b. 11 Aug 1805\nd. 25 Nov 1863|p8.htm#i165|
George Joachim (left) designer of Gar Wood Boats. photo permission of MBI publishing Co.
George Joachim was born on 5 January 1873 in St. Clair, Michigan, USA.1,2,3,4,5 He was Roman Catholic. He married Eugenia Helena Schaefer on 24 October 1899.6,4,5 George Joachim lived accross the street from the Schaefer home. When he was 9 years old, his mother said, "George, Mrs. Schaefer just had a new baby today, why don't you go accross and see if you can help out". Little did he know this would be the girl he would marry 17 years later.7 He worked at Diamond Crystal Salt Co. (1907) then as a young man worked as an apprentice in the shipyards in St. Clair. He enjoyed playing piano and the coronet. He started the Walpole Island Indian Band. In 1910 was asked to organize the Marine City Band. With the offer came an opportunity to work at the McLouth Shipyards in Marine City where became more knowledgable about shipbuilding. In 1923 he began working at Gar Wood Incorporated in Algonac, Michigan where the Miss America's were built. He continued his work for Gar Wood Boats in Marysville, Michigan. He was a plant superintendent. Highly respected for his innovative design ideas and contributions to quality and production. Well respected by his workers.8,9,10 He and Joseph Joachim , twins, celebrated their 50th Birthday together in 1923. George Joachim and Eugenia Helena Schaefer lived in 738 South 9th Street, St. Clair, Michigan, USA.10 George Joachim and Eugenia Helena Schaefer lived in Marine City, Michigan, USA. George Joachim died on 18 June 1943 at age 70.11,2,3,4,12,5 He was buried in St. Clair, Michigan, USA.
[S89] Robins Family, "Robins Family Records", received by Beth Mitchell from Bruso Family 9 Oct 2009.
Harry Joseph Joachim Sr.
Male, b. 5 August 1904, d. 24 November 1949
Harry Joseph Joachim Sr.|b. 5 Aug 1904\nd. 24 Nov 1949|p3.htm#i739|John Joachim|b. 15 Apr 1870\nd. 23 Dec 1954|p3.htm#i91|Mary Karp|b. 1871\nd. 1954|p6.htm#i92|Franz X. Joachim|b. 24 Dec 1825\nd. 24 Sep 1911|p3.htm#i76|Maria T. Neurührer|b. 9 May 1831\nd. 15 Feb 1903|p7.htm#i77|||||||
During 2nd World War Harry grew vegetables for "Vicotry Garden"
Harry Joseph Joachim Sr. was born on 5 August 1904 in St. Clair, Michigan, USA.1,2 He was baptized on 21 August 1904 in St. Clair, Michigan, USA.2 He was Roman Catholic.2 He attended St. Stephen's High School in Port Huron, Michigan.2 During WWII, he participated in "Victory Gardens" contest while working at the Port Huron Edison Office.3 He was employed at the Detroit Edison Company.2 He married Estella Isabella Busha on 10 September 1929 in St. Clair, Michigan, USA.2 Harry Joseph Joachim Sr. and Estella Isabella Busha lived in St. Clair, Michigan, USA, on Brown Street.2 Harry Joseph Joachim Sr. died on 24 November 1949 in Michigan, USA, at age 45.1,2 He was buried in St. Clair, Michigan, USA.
[S1] St. Peter and Paul Church Records entry, Transcribed Records Volume I & II, page 449 (copied on 15 June 2009).
[S3] Nicholas Keis and Robert F. Joachim, "Collaborative Research", Ancestral File, Records obtained from Robert Joachim.
John Joachim
Male, b. 15 April 1870, d. 23 December 1954
John Joachim|b. 15 Apr 1870\nd. 23 Dec 1954|p3.htm#i91|Franz Xaver Joachim|b. 24 Dec 1825\nd. 24 Sep 1911|p3.htm#i76|Maria Theresia Neurührer|b. 9 May 1831\nd. 15 Feb 1903|p7.htm#i77|Antonius (Anton) Joachim|b. 14 Mar 1778\nd. 8 Oct 1834|p3.htm#i144|Theresia Voidl|b. 14 Oct 1786\nd. 28 Apr 1840|p9.htm#i146|Joannes M. Neurührer|b. 29 Sep 1807\nd. 28 Dec 1842|p7.htm#i164|Maria A. Schmid|b. 11 Aug 1805\nd. 25 Nov 1863|p8.htm#i165|
John Joachim was born on 15 April 1870 in St. Clair, Michigan, USA.1,2 He was Roman Catholic. He married Mary Karp on 3 May 1898.3,4 John Joachim worked at Belnap Brick yard in St. Clair. He also worked for the Diamond Crystal Salt Co. from which he retired. He and Mary Karp lived in 916 6th Street, St. Clair, Michigan, USA.5 John Joachim died on 23 December 1954 at age 84.6,2 He was buried in St. Clair, Michigan, USA.
Joseph Joachim|b. 5 Jan 1873\nd. 21 Jun 1944|p3.htm#i75|Franz Xaver Joachim|b. 24 Dec 1825\nd. 24 Sep 1911|p3.htm#i76|Maria Theresia Neurührer|b. 9 May 1831\nd. 15 Feb 1903|p7.htm#i77|Antonius (Anton) Joachim|b. 14 Mar 1778\nd. 8 Oct 1834|p3.htm#i144|Theresia Voidl|b. 14 Oct 1786\nd. 28 Apr 1840|p9.htm#i146|Joannes M. Neurührer|b. 29 Sep 1807\nd. 28 Dec 1842|p7.htm#i164|Maria A. Schmid|b. 11 Aug 1805\nd. 25 Nov 1863|p8.htm#i165|
Joseph Joachim was born on 5 January 1873 in St. Clair, Michigan, USA.1,2 He was Roman Catholic. He married Grace Fortune Ayres, daughter of James John Ayres and Elizabeth Berryman, on 18 July 1894 in St. Clair, Michigan, USA.3,4 Joseph Joachim worked for Strausse General Store, on Trumbull Street, clerking and learning bookkeeping (1900). Manager of J.R. Whiting & Co. Grocery Store, on South Front Street (1907). He established his own grocery store on the corner of Main and Adams Street in St. Clair. His daughter Phyllis referred to him as "a very hard worker and built and maintained a good solid business, often stocking boats in the St. Clair River.and large homes north of town". She said,"He often went to the Eastern Market in Detroit and out-lying farms in the country to buy his fresh produce and staple items". He was a charter member of the St. Clair Rotary Club and the Country Club. He served on the St. Clair Board of Education from 1914 to 1932. He also was Mayor of St. Clair in 1923 to 1924. He was known to like automobiles.5,6,7 He and George Joachim , twins, celebrated their 50th Birthday together in 1923. Joseph Joachim and Grace Fortune Ayres lived in 916 Witherell and 618 6th Street, St. Clair, Michigan, USA.6,7 Joseph Joachim died on 21 June 1944 in St. Clair, Michigan, USA, at age 71; General paresis.8,2 He was buried in St. Clair, Michigan, USA.