Deborah Mae Ibach
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Denise Kathleen Ibach
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Diane Michelle Ibach
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Donald William Ibach
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Duane M. Ibach
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Edward Ibach
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Born: 1874
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Elsie L. Ibach
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Florence Elizabeth Ibach
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Frances Ibach
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Francis E. Ibach
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Francis Joseph Ibach
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Born: 16 May 1874 - Preston, Fillmore County, MN
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Frank Ibach
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Franklin David Ibach
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Franz Josef Ibach and Scholastika Speyerer
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Born: 30 Aug 1808 - Leiberstung, Baden, Baden, Germany
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Mother: Barbara Lorentz (1775-After 1814) 1
Marriage: 21 Nov 1832 - Schwarzach, Baden, Baden, Germany
Wife Scholastika Speyerer 1
Born: 5 May 1813 - Leiberstung, Baden, Baden, Germany
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1 M Joseph Ibach 1
Born: 19 Feb 1832 - Leiberstung, Baden, Baden, Germany
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Marr: 4 Sep 1860 - Preston, Fillmore County, MN
2 M Anton Ibach 1
Born: 14 Jul 1833 - Leiberstung, Baden, Baden, Germany
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3 M Charles (Isadore) L. Ibach 1
Born: 28 Jul 1834 - Leiberstung-Buhl, Baden, Baden, Germany
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Spouse: Mary E. Yenten (1839-1892) 1
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4 F Louise Ibach 1
Born: 18 May 1835 - Leiberstung, Baden, Baden, Germany
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5 M Landelin Ibach 1
Born: 25 Jan 1837 - Leiberstung, Baden, Baden, Germany
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6 M Ignatz Ibach 1
Born: 25 Jul 1838 - Leiberstung, Baden, Baden, Germany
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7 M Johann Evangelist Ibach 1
Born: 30 Dec 1839 - Leiberstung, Baden, Baden, Germany
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8 M Erhard Ibach 1
Born: 2 Jan 1842 - Leiberstung, Baden, Baden, Germany
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9 M Otto Ibach 1
Born: 15 Sep 1843 - Leiberstung, Baden, Baden, Germany
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10 M Albrecht Ibach 1
Born: 21 Dec 1845 - Leiberstung, Baden, Baden, Germany
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11 M Anselm Ibach 1
Born: 29 Feb 1848 - Leiberstung, Baden, Baden, Germany
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12 M Valerian Ibach 1
Born: 25 Dec 1849 - Leiberstung, Baden, Baden, Germany
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13 M Peter Ibach 1
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General Notes (Husband)
Franz Josef Ibach was the Burgermeister of Leiberstu n g . B u rgermeister isequivalent to Mayor in the United S ta te s. B ef ore being Burgermeister,Franz worked as a far me r . In an y c ase, about 1851 he stole 1000 Florinsof c urr en cy from L eibe rstung and fled with his oldest son s to t h e UnitedStat es. H is wife, Scholastica, was lef t to fac e t he repercussi ons . Sherequested to immigrat e with th e res t of their chi ldre n to the UnitedStates b ut was req uire d to pay back al l th e money which was sto len plusal l of t heir creditors . She e ventually did thi s and immig rated . Thefamily firs t came fr om Leiberstun g to Buffalo , Ne w York. Some staye d inBuffal o and other s went to Min nesot a and other states . The famil ychange d their name s to Ame rican sounding give n names. Isi dor e became"Char les", Ign atz became "George" , Anton beca m e "Anthony", et c.
John, How nice it was to talk to you last night. We t a l k e d about manysubjects. I probably interrupted you se ve r a l ti mes only to rattle on andon. One thing I wante d t o t al k t o you about was some additionalinformatio n I ha d con cer nin g the Revolution and Counter-revolutio n. Thef irst k ey m eeti ng held in Frankfurt for the purpo se of de termini ng th efutu re consolidation of German an d Austria n State s was he ld beg inning May18, 1848 at St . Paul's ch urch. Th ere wer e 800 ele cted delegates invit ed,includin g all th e burgerme isters. Mo re than 500 actu ally showe d up forthi s German Co nstituent N ational Asse mbly. Eac h of the out o f towndelega tes congrega ted wit h those o f like politica l persuasion. T hus theirpoli tic al party a ffiliation becam e known by the h otel name th e y stayedat . The moderate gro up, headed by Rob ert Blu m and K arl Vog t lodged at the"Deu tsche Hof". The mo re r adical grou p ru n by Wilhelm Zimmerm ann, ArnoldRuge, Lo r enz Brentano, L u dwig Simon, et al sta yed at the "Donners b erg" .The "right i sts" headed by Gener al von Radowitz , Feli x Lichnowsky , Erns tvon Lassaulx an d Baron von Vin cke roome d at the " Cafe Mila ni". Finally,t he liberal ma jority divid ed the m selves wit h the more sta id northern Germans stayin g a t the "Casino" wh ile their yo unger sou thwestern Germans l odged at the "Wurtte mbergisch e Hof".
What I would like to find out about these series of po l i t i cal meetingsis whether Josef Ibach was an attende e a n d pa rt icipant. I have yet tofind if a roster of del egat e s exis t . Should he be on it, I would beintereste d in a n y record e d speeches and/or debates he may havepa rticipa te d in. D o yo u have any idea where I could obtai n that k in d ofinfor matio n? According to the book I wa s reading , ple ase don' t ask me what the title is, the fo remost vic tims o f the cou nter-revo lution werethe Germa n democrats . Practi cally al l their lead ers and a larg e number ofthe ir follow ers wer e forced into e xile. Mos t of them went t o the Unit edStates . There they fou n d a friendly receptio n and mad e a notable contribution t o t he consolidation o f America n democracy a t a crucialj unctur e of this countr y's histor y. If our Jose f Ibach , farmer, ma yorturned fug itive wa s a Democrat whic h I b elieve was the c ase, thi s couldexpl ain his motivatio n f or getting the hel l out o f Leiberstun g.
Art Ibach
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Scholastica was left in Germany with the remaining yo u n g e r children. Because her husband was considered a cr im in a l , she was not allowed to leave Germany. She peti tio ne d s ev eral times to join her husband and was only a llow e d to p roc eed once she had paid all her husbands de bts.
General Notes for Child Charles (Isadore) L. Ibach
Leiberstung
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Leiberstung is located only four km. from Schwarz a c h a n d 6 km. fromSteinbach. Known as a agricultural to w n , catt l e breeding and fruitgrowing are the resident s ma i n souc e o f income. Tobacco crops and basketweavin g a r e a seconda ry s ource of profit.
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In early times, Lieberstung was the Eberstein-Baden fi e f d o m of the Lordsof Badenstein an d o f Bach. Precinc t n am e s l ike Burgstaden (fortressstead) and Rittersmat t (kn igh tm eade ) reminds everyone that in early timesa m oate d cast l e stoo d in this village. The town chapel, ca lle d St.Wend li n, wa s built in 1810. Wendlin being the p atro n saint o f fa rmer s andcattlemen , ma de this name m ost a ppropriate . Th e orig inal school houseand Rathhau s (tow n hall) wer e buil t in 182 9. Religiously, Leiberst ung isa n outpost o f the Sc hwarzac h parish of St. Pete r and Paul 's, thoughLe iberstun g residen ts are buried i n their ow n town.
Isidore Ibach left Germany for the United States shor t l y a f ter theRebellion of 1849. Information about th e re be lli o n follows:
The political crisis during the German revolution of 18 4 8 / 4 9 once againintensified after March 1848 due to th e c la sh e s between revolution andcounter-revolution. Th e cri si s w a s set off by a conflict between thePrussia n crow n an d th e B erlin constituent assembly because o f the dem andfo r th e dis missal of reactionary officers a nd the att itud e of th eFrank furt National Assembly to th e armistic e of M alms i n theGerm an-Danish war over Schle swig-Holste in.
Popular demonstrations in wide regions of Germanyand sc a t t e red upheavalsturned against th e e mergence of coun te r- re vo lutionary forces, and, incontinuing the revolut ion , t he y so ugh t to f ulfill their longstandingsocia l an d poli tic al de mands.
The conflict had smoldered between the majority of th e P r u s sianconstituent assembly and the government sinc e th e b eg in ning of August,with the government insistin g on p rote cti n g the crown and the leaderingthe army. Af ter a b lood y ass au lt on the militia by troops of the Si lesianfo rtres s Schw eid nitz on July 31, 1848 the majorit y of th e assemb lyendor se d an resol utio n offered in th e assemb ly by Jul ius Stei n o nAugust 9, calling upon th e governme nt to de m an d tha t al l officersabstain fro m politicall y reactionar y aspirat ion s and, if this wer e impossible , to call for t heir resig nati on from the ar my. The gover nment'srefusal t o comply wi th th is decisio n aroused a ou trage among thepo pulation. Ma ny dem ocrati c and workers ' associ ation s sto od up inprote st agai ns t the ministry 's approach.
The Berlin militia promised to protect the constituen t a s s e mbly in theevent of a worsening of the conflict . On S ep te mb er 7, the assemblyintensified its demand pu t forwa r d o n Aug ust 9. On grounds that theassembly ha d interfer e d i n the ad ministrative matters, theAuerswal d-Hanseman n m inis try resig ned, and the crown accepted t his onSepte mbe r 10 . With its d ecision to pass a decre e on the army , the assem bly rose to a spire to be an actu al constituent , rath er tha n onlyconsulta tive assembly . As a result, i t becam e obviou s that, support ed byth e mass movement, i t was cap able of e ffectively oppos in g the counterrevolut ion.
Parallel with the domestic political crisis in Pru s s i a , a protestmovement developed in mo s t other Germ a n st at e s in response to thearmistice treaty signed bet we en De nma r k and Prussia in Malms on August26, 18 48 an d t o th e atti tu de of the Frankfurt national assembly to ward thi s treaty . Th e war was started by Prussia at th e reque st o f the Ger manCo nfederation's diet in the spri ng of 18 48. I t w as unl eashe d by theattempt of Denmar k to anne x direct ly the duch ies o f Schleswig andHolstei n which we re connec ted to Denma rk b y a persona l union . Due to the increasing ly national e nthis iasm which Germ ans responde d to this wa r,Prussia too k a mor e restraine d approach. U nder Russia n and Britishdip lomati c pressur e, Prussia a t the end of M ay had pulled bac k its t roops from Jutlan d and then, witho ut the consent o f the Rei c h ministry in Frenkfurt, conclud ed the armistic e of Mal ms. G erman nati onalists saw this i ndependent actio n a s tantamoun t to th eabandonment of Schl eswig -Holst e i n to Denmark. A t th e same time, byacting w ithout con sultin g it, this w a s a snub to the Frankfurt na tionalas sembly.
The national assembly on September 8 initially rejec t e d t h e armistice ofMalms; then, it rec o nsidered it s ha st y ac ti on on Septermber 16 andaccepted the treat y b y a nar row m ajo rity in a second vote. Thus thenation al a ssembl y backe d dow n in the face of Prussia. In th e eye s of thed emocrati c move ment this surrender was a n indica tion of it s degrada tionint o an in strum ent o f the count er revoluti on. In th e popula r movementof Sep tember 184 8 democratic , anti-Pruss ian, an d national pol iticaldeman ds became int ertwined wit h the soc ial compla ints an d as pir ations.I n large region s of German y, suc h as Silesia , Saxony, an d Bavaria, theatt empts of th e l andowners t o collect the l evies and taxes de nied to the m since Marc h set off new unr est among the rura l populat ion.
In the Saxon town if Chemnitz a protest movement by wo r k e r s on September12 turned into an a t tempted revol t . A m a s s demonstration in Neustrelitzforced the Gran d Du ke o f Me ck lenburg-Strelitz to dismiss his reactiona rymin ister s. Du e t o the turmoil in wide regions of Thur ingi a , th e Reichm inis try delegated a commissioner to a ct wi th Saxo n, Bavari an an dHanoverian military. The lef t-libe ral memb er of th e Prussi an constituentassembly, H ans Vic tor von U nruh, des cr ibed t he situation on Septe mber 7po intedly wi th the fol lowing wor ds:
"At this moment we are between a counter-revoluti o n a n d a s econdrevolution."
Thus it became indispensable in the eyes of democra t s a n d w ide sectionsof the people to have a second revo lu tio n i n or der to finally crush there-emerging reactio n a nd t o sa fegua rd the achievements of March as wella s to p res s for t horoug h-going political and social dema nds . A t am eeting a t Worri ngen in the Rhineland on Sept ember 1 0 atte nded by m oretha n 10,000 people and elsewhe re,the c all fo r a "democr atic-so cial" or"Red Republic " was heard . The a rmed poula r uprisin g in Frankfurt a m Mainon Septe mber 1 8 was an majo r event i n the Septemb er crisi s. Inp rotesti ng against th e majorit y of the na tional assembly' s approv al ofthe arm i stic e o f Malms o n September 16 , a popula r assembly of a bout15, 000 parti cipants convene d b y the d emocratic and th e worker s'ass ociation in Fran kfurt on Sep tember 17 demande d that t h e left withdrawfro m the nationa l assembly and t o const itut e a revolutionar ycounter-parli ament. On Septemb er 1 8 an una rmed crowd o f people wante d toenter the St. Pa u ls Church, t he confer ence hall of th e national assembly, i n order to gai n it s at tention. Th e Prussian and Aus t ria n troops, whichw e re called in by t he Reich ministr y from t he nearby fortre s s Mainz,attacke d the crowd, in citing a st reet battle wh ic h went on for s everalhours . Workers and gy mnasts (Turn ers ) of Frankfur t who wer e supported bydemocra ts from Of fenbac h and Hana u entren ched themselves in the o ld parto f the tow n behin d som e 40 barricades and armed the mselve s whe n they storm e d the armory. Part of the town mil iti a of Frankfurt s to o d on theirside. But the aproximate l y thousand participa n t s in the armed uprisingwere unabl e t o withstand the s uper i or strength of the military . A state of siege was i mpose d o n the town.
By the end of September an attempt at revolt was al s o m a d e bypetty-bourgeoisie democrats . O n September 2 1 , i n Ls rr ach, Gustav vonStruve proclaimed the "Germa n Re publ ic" a n d put himself at the top of a"provisiona l gove rnmen t of G er many. " All feudal burdens, the debt s offar mers r esultin g f rom amortization, and all taxe s and cont ributio ns toth e sta te and th e Church w ere d eclared t o be resci nded. La nded p ropertyof the state, t he church , and the r e actionar y g rea t landowners wer e tobe trans ferred to th e communes . The upr ising, whic h was o nly su pportedby sev eral column s of volun teers a nd militia, beg an to break do wn in thefir st clash wi t h regular governme nt troops of Ba den.
The crisis of September did not bring about a substa n t i a l change in therelationship of forces that had emer g e d wi t h the March revolution in theinfighting betwee n so ci al gr ou pings. The revolutionary uprising and thee nsuin g c ounter -re volutionary storming of Vienna in Octo ber in conj unctio n wit h the coup d'etat in Prussia by th e end o fNove mber/be ginnin g of December were of overridi ng impor tanc e for thef urthe r course of the revolution.
Charles L. Ibach as he named himself, was a tann e r a n d a f armer. Theremains of his tanner y , now reduc e d t o ru bble , can still be seen at theold bridge ove r 1 8 mil e cree k i n North Evans. He used his old Civi l Warr ifle t o dispa tc h old horses and mules and skinne d them t o m ak e leather .H e was a true "mule skinner" . He was ve ry stri ct and typ ica lly German innature. H e lived into h is 90's . He had o the r siblings but los t contactwith the m. He s erved in t h e Un ited States Ci vil War, serving i n the116t h New York Vo lunte er Infantr y, Company K as a p rivate. H e waswounded i n th e left h and at The Battle o f Port Hudso n in Louisiana . Hesu rviv ed to march in "Th e Grand Parade " in Washingto n D.C . a t the end ofthe war.
Regimental History
Battles Fought:
Battle at Plain Store, Louisiana on 21 May 1863 Bat t l e a t P ort Hudson, Louisiana on 27 May 1863 Battle a t Po r t Hud son , Louisiana on 12 June 1863 Battle at Por t Huds on , Loui sian a on 14 June 1863 Battle at Port Huds on, Lou isi ana o n 15 Ju ne 1863 Battle at Port Hudson, Lo uisian a on 2 0 Jun e 1863 Ba ttle at Port Hudson, Louisian a on 2 1 June 1 863 Ba ttle at Po rt Hudson, Louisiana on 0 7 Jul y 1863 Batt le at B ayou Louisi ana Fourche, Louisian a on 1 3 July 186 3 Battle a t Cox's Plan tation, Louisian a on 1 3 July 1863 B attle at Do naldsonville , Louisiana o n 13 Ju ly 1863 Battl e at Port Hud son, Louisian a on 13 J uly 186 3 Battle at Sab ine Cross Road s, Louisiana o n 0 8 April 18 64 Battle at Ple asant Hill, Lou isiana on 09 A p ril 1864 B attle at Cane Riv er, Louisiana o n 23 April 1 864 B attle a t Alexandria, Virg inia on 28 Apri l 1864 Bat tle at Mo rgan za, Louisiana on 3 1 July 1864 Battl e at Wi nchester, Vir g inia on 19 Septembe r 1864 Battle at F ishe r's Hill, Virgin i a on 22 Septembe r 1864 Battle at Ne a r New Market, Virgi ni a on 06 Octobe r 1864 Battle at Ce da r Creek, Virginia o n 1 9 October 1864
Franz Josef Ibach
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Born: 19 Oct 1776 - Leiberstung, Baden, Baden, Germany
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Franzisca Ibach
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George Ibach
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George Aden Ibach
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George W. Ibach
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Born: 13 Mar 1857 - Preston, Fillmore County, MN
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1 M Harry W. Ibach 1
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2 F Winifred Ibach 1
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3 F Nora Patterson Ibach (details suppressed for this person)
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4 M George Aden Ibach 1
Born: 7 Apr 1899 - Preston, Fillmore County, MN
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5 F Nelle Wulff Ibach 1
Born: 25 Aug 1903
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6 F Irene Ibach 1
Born: 1 Mar 1906 - Preston, Fillmore County, MN
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7 M Ray E. Ibach (details suppressed for this person)
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8 M Kenneth Glenwood Ibach 1
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Harlowe Burnett Ibach
Husband Harlowe Burnett Ibach 1
Born: 19 Jun 1915 - Preston, Fillmore County, MN
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Harold Ibach
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Harry W. Ibach
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1 M Infant Ibach 1
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2 M Manfred Ibach (details suppressed for this person)
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3 M Harlowe Burnett Ibach 1
Born: 19 Jun 1915 - Preston, Fillmore County, MN
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4 F Shirley Anne Ibach 1
Born: 20 Oct 1924
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Died: After 1983 - Stewartville, MN
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Helen Ibach
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Wife Helen Ibach 1
Born: 1869
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Father: Ignatz Ibach (1838-1930) 1
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Herman Joseph Ibach
Husband Herman Joseph Ibach 1
Born: 28 Nov 1873 - Preston, Fillmore County, MN
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Father: Joseph Ibach (1832-1908) 1
Mother: Margaretha Kramer (1842-1908) 1
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Ignatz Ibach
Husband Ignatz Ibach 1
Born: 25 Jul 1838 - Leiberstung, Baden, Baden, Germany
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Died: 4 Jul 1930 - Carrolton Township, MN
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Father: Franz Josef Ibach (1808-1882) 1
Mother: Scholastika Speyerer (1813-1870) 1
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1 F Helen Ibach 1
Born: 1869
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2 F Mary Francis Ibach 1
Born: 8 Jun 1871
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3 F Clara Ibach 1
Born: Abt 1872
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4 M Walter Ibach 1
Born: 15 Feb 1873 - Preston, Fillmore County, MN
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5 F Isabel Ibach 1
Born: Abt 1874
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6 F Louise Ibach 1
Born: Abt 1876
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7 M Leonard Ibach 1
Born: 18 Apr 1881 - , MN
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8 F Florence Elizabeth Ibach 1
Born: 26 Sep 1885
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9 F Annie Ibach 1
Born: 1888
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10 M Loren Joseph Ibach 1
Born: 19 Mar 1889
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Ignatz Ibach and Julia Schwab
Husband Ignatz Ibach 1
Born: 25 Jul 1838 - Leiberstung, Baden, Baden, Germany
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Father: Franz Josef Ibach (1808-1882) 1
Mother: Scholastika Speyerer (1813-1870) 1
Marriage: 8 Nov 1868
Wife Julia Schwab 1
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Infant Ibach
Husband Infant Ibach 1
Born: 1912 - Preston, Fillmore County, MN
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Father: Harry W. Ibach (1887-1962) 1
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Irene Ibach
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Wife Irene Ibach 1
Born: 1 Mar 1906 - Preston, Fillmore County, MN
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Father: George W. Ibach (1857-1935) 1
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Isabel Ibach
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Wife Isabel Ibach 1
Born: Abt 1874
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James Ibach
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Mother: Linda Mae
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