Shaw, Helen

Female - Yes, date unknown


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Generation: 1

  1. 1.  Shaw, Helen (daughter of Shaw, Oscar and Arnhold, Marie); died Yes, date unknown.

    Notes:

    Birth:
    Details of the birth are not known at this time.


Generation: 2

  1. 2.  Shaw, Oscar died Yes, date unknown.

    Oscar married Arnhold, Marie. Marie (daughter of Arnhold, George and Charpentier, Mary) was born Jan 1888, Missouri, USA; died Yes, date unknown. [Group Sheet]


  2. 3.  Arnhold, Marie was born Jan 1888, Missouri, USA (daughter of Arnhold, George and Charpentier, Mary); died Yes, date unknown.

    Other Events:

    • Census: Jun 1900, St. Joseph, Buchanan County, Missouri, USA

    Notes:

    Census:
    According to the 1900 enumeration, the household consisted of George Arnhold, head of household, born April 1849 in Germany, age 51, married for 30 years, immigrated to the USA in 1857 (corrected by another hand to 1853), in USA 47 years, naturalized citizen, brick contractor; Mary Arnhold, wife, born January 1850 in France, age 50, married, for 30 years, mother of 9 children, 9 children still living, immigrated to the USA in 1857 (corrected by another hand to 1853), in USA 47 years; George Arnhold, son, born June 1874 in Missouri, age 25, single, bricklayer; Phillip Arnhold, son, born June 1876 in Missouri, age 23, single, bricklayer; Thomas Arnhold, son, born September 1881 in Missouri, age 18, single, book keeper; Oscar Arnhold, son, born January 1886 in Missouri, age 14, single, attended school; Marie Arnhold, daughter, born January 1888 in Missouri, age 12, single, attended school; and Raymond Arnhold, son, born December 1892 in Missouri, age 7, single, attended school.

    Notes:

    Married:
    Details of the marriage are not known at this time.

    Children:
    1. 1. Shaw, Helen died Yes, date unknown.
    2. Shaw, Carroll died Yes, date unknown.


Generation: 3

  1. 6.  Arnhold, George was born 8 Apr 1849, Kingdom of Bavaria (son of Arnhold, Phillip and Klos, Caroline); died 26 Jan 1918, St. Joseph, Buchanan County, Missouri, USA; was buried 29 Jan 1918, St. Joseph, Buchanan County, Missouri, USA.

    Other Events:

    • Immigration: 1852, Missouri, USA
    • Census: Jul 1860, Washington Township, Buchanan County, Missouri, USA
    • Military Service: Between 1864 and 1865; in the U.S. Civil War
    • Census: Aug 1870, Washington Township, Buchanan County, Missouri, USA
    • Occupation: Between 1871 and 1918, St. Joseph, Buchanan County, Missouri, USA; a building contractor
    • Census: Jun 1880, Washington Township, Buchanan County, Missouri, USA
    • Census: Jun 1900, St. Joseph, Buchanan County, Missouri, USA
    • Census: Apr 1910, Washington Township, Buchanan County, Missouri, USA

    Notes:

    Immigration:

         George, his parents and his seven siblings departed from Le Havre, France. They disembarked at New Orleans, Louisiana and traveled up the Mississippi River to St. Louis, Missouri. After a sojourn in that city for a few months, the family settled in St. Joseph, Missouri about June, 1852.

    Census:

         According to the 1860 enumeration, the household, whose post office address was St. Joseph, Missouri, consisted of Philip Arnold [sic], age 57, stone mason, born in Bavaria; Careline [sic] Arnold, age 51, born in Bavaria; Fredrick Arnold, age 15, attended school within the year, born in Bavaria; Sharrot [sic] Arnold, age 12, attended school within the year; born in Bavaria; and George Arnold, age 10, attended school within the year; born in Bavaria.

    Military Service:

         According to a 1915 biography, "George enlisted in Company C, Forty-fourth Missouri Volunteer Infantry, and with his comrades took part in all of the regiment's marches, campaigns and battles, seeing service in Arkansas, Kentucky, Tennessee, Louisiana, Mississippi and Alabama."

    Census:

         According to the 1870 enumeration, the household, which used the Easton Post Office, consisted of Phillip Arnholt [sic], age 63, a stone mason, born in Bavaria, a male U.S. citizen 21 years of age or older; Caroline Arnholt, age 61, keeping house, born in Bavaria; George Arnholt, age 21, a stone mason, born in Bavaria, a male U.S. citizen 21 years of age or older; and Mary Arnholt, age 20, keeping house, born in France.

    Occupation:

         The following biographical sketch was published in 1915 in History of Northwest Missouri, edited by Walter Williams.

         GEORGE ARNHOLD.     A resident of St. Joseph for upwards of three score years, and a veteran of the war between the states, George Arnhold is numbered among the citizens of high standing and good repute in Buchanan County, and as a man of integrity and worth is held in high esteem throughout the community. He was born in Bavaria, which was likewise the birthplace of his father, Philip Arnhold, and of his grandfather, John Arnhold. His great-grandfather on the paternal side was also a native, and life-long resident of that village, where he carried on a good business as a contractor and builder.
         Following the trade of his father, John Arnhold was engaged in building and contracting in his native village until 1849, when he came to America, locating in St. Louis, where he resided until his death, at a ripe old age. Three of his sons, Michael, John and Philip, immigrated to the United States, as did a daughter, who married a Mr. Dick, Michael and Philip settling in St. Louis.
         Brought up and educated in the fatherland, Philip Arnhold succeeded to the occupation of his father and grandfather, becoming a contractor and builder. Settling up his affairs in the fall of 1852, he started soon after for America, with his family embarking in a sailing vessel, and after a tiresome voyage of sixty-six days landing in New Orleans. Coming from there to Missouri, he spent six months in St. Louis, and then came by boat to St. Joseph. At that time there was not a railroad west of the Mississippi, the entire country being a territory, and Northwest Missouri was but sparsely settled, with only a small portion of land cleared. There were several stores, however, but the greater part of the business consisted in the selling of goods to parties preparing to cross the plains, many trains starting from St. Joseph each year. Establishing himself as a contractor and builder, Philip Arnhold carried on a good business in that line for many years, continuing a resident of the city until his death, at the age of three score and ten years. He married Caroline Klos, a native of Bavaria. She survived him, passing away at the venerable age of eighty-two years. Eight children were born of their marriage, as follows: Karl, Caroline, Philip, Sophie, Jacob, Frederick, Charlotte, and George. At the breaking out of the war between the states Frederick enlisted in the Thirteenth Missouri Volunteer Infantry, and in the engagement at Lexington was captured by the Confederates, and subsequently released on parole. Being then exchanged, he re-enlisted in the Sixteenth Illinois Volunteer Infantry, with which he took part in many engagements, and was killed at the last battle fought in North Carolina.
         George Arnhold was educated in the public schools of St. Joseph, and as a boy began to learn the trade of stone cutter. In 1864, inspired by patriotic enthusiasm, he enlisted in Company C, Forty-fourth Missouri Volunteer Infantry, and with his comrades took part in all of the regiment's marches, campaigns and battles, seeing service in Arkansas, Kentucky, Tennessee, Louisiana, Mississippi and Alabama. Being honorably discharged from the service in September, 1865, Mr. Arnhold returned to St. Joseph, and for the ensuing six years worked at his trade. Embarking in business as a contractor in 1871, he continued thus employed for more than forty years, doing a large amount of contracting and building.
         Mr. Arnhold succeeded to the ownership of his father's homestead, and has occupied it continuously for sixty-one years, it being located on North Second Street, and containing five acres of land. When his father bought the property a small portion of the land, on which a log house had been erected, was cleared, and constituted the entire improvements. The land is now all improved, and Mr. Arnhold cultivates the various fruits grown in this section of the country, and all kinds of garden truck. The log house which was the first home of the family has given place to a comfortable brick residence. The land is quite level, but it is on an elevation commanding a fine view of the city and surrounding country, the place being very pleasant and attractive.
         Mr. Arnhold married, February 15, 1870, Miss Mary Charpentier, who was born in Strassburg, Alsace, France. Her father, Alphonse Charpentier, a native of France, was well educated, and as a young man entered the Government service as a public official in the City of Strassburg, and was there a resident until his death, at the age of fifty-two years. His wife, whose maiden name was Josephine Lutz, was born in Strassburg, France. Left a widow with six children when comparatively young, she came with her children to America in 1853, settling in Wheeling, Virginia, where she subsequently married George Chaney. In 1864 Mr. and Mrs. Chaney migrated to Missouri, and spent their remaining days in St. Joseph. By her first marriage Mrs. Chaney had five children, Josephine, August, Joseph, Mary and Augusta. Both of the sons served in the war between the states, August serving in the Confederate Army, and Joseph in the Union Army. By her second marriage Mrs. Chaney had three daughters, Louisa, Anna and Catherine.
         Mr. and Mrs. Arnhold are the parents of nine children, namely: Frederick, Josephine, George, Philip, Caroline, Thomas, Oscar, Marie, and Raymond. Frederick married Johanna Jellick, and they have three children, Gladys, Mary and Frederick. Josephine, wife of Samuel P. Fleshman, has four children, Otis, Lloyd, Carolyn and Frederick. George married Lena Castle. Philip married Sadie Reed. Caroline, wife of Arthur Shanburg, has two children, Ruth and Victor. Thomas married Clara Steinmetz, and they have one daughter, Gertrude. Marie married Oscar Shaw and has two children, Helen and Carroll.
         Fraternally Mr. Arnhold is a member of St. Joseph Lodge No. 78, Ancient Free and Accepted Order of Masons; of Mitchell Chapter no. 89, Royal Arch Masons; of St. Joseph Council No. 9, Royal and Select Masters; and of Moila Temple, Ancient Arabic Order of the Nobles of the Mystic Shrine.

    Census:

         According to the 1880 enumeration, the household consisted of George Arnold, age 30, married, a stone mason, born in Prussia; Mary Arnold, age 30, wife, keeping house, born in France; Frederick Arnold, age 9, son, attended school in the census year, born in Missouri; Josephine Arnold, age 7, daughter, attended school in the census year, born in Missouri; George Arnold, age 6, son, born in Missouri; Philip K. Arnold, age 4, son, born in Missouri; Caroline, age 2, daughter, born in Missouri; and Caroline Arnold, age 70, mother, widowed, boarder, born in Prussia.

    Census:

         According to the 1900 enumeration, the household consisted of George Arnhold, head of household, born April 1849 in Germany, age 51, married for 30 years, immigrated to the USA in 1857 (corrected by another hand to 1853), in USA 47 years, naturalized citizen, brick contractor; Mary Arnhold, wife, born January 1850 in France, age 50, married, for 30 years, mother of 9 children, 9 children still living, immigrated to the USA in 1857 (corrected by another hand to 1853), in USA 47 years; George Arnhold, son, born June 1874 in Missouri, age 25, single, bricklayer; Phillip Arnhold, son, born June 1876 in Missouri, age 23, single, bricklayer; Thomas Arnhold, son, born September 1881 in Missouri, age 18, single, book keeper; Oscar Arnhold, son, born January 1886 in Missouri, age 14, single, attended school; Marie Arnhold, daughter, born January 1888 in Missouri, age 12, single, attended school; and Raymond Arnhold, son, born December 1892 in Missouri, age 7, single, attended school.

    Census:

         According to the 1910 enumeration, the household consisted of George Arnhold, age 61, head of household, married (for 40 years), born in Germany; naturalized citizen; brick mason and builder; Mary A. Arnhold, age 60, wife, married (for 40 years), mother of 9 children (9 children still alive), born in France; Oscar Arnhold, age 24, son, single, born in Missouri, brick mason and builder; Raymond Arnhold, age [17?], son, single, born in Missouri, apprentice brick layer.

    Died:
    According to his death certificate, George, a brick contractor, died at 2312 North 2nd Street after suffering from "La Gripp" for seven days.

    George married Charpentier, Mary 15 Feb 1870, Missouri, USA. Mary (daughter of Charpentier, Alphonse and Lutz, Josephine) was born 8 Jan 1850, Strasbourg, Alsace, Kingdom of France; died 20 Mar 1939, St. Joseph, Buchanan County, Missouri, USA; was buried 22 Mar 1939, St. Joseph, Buchanan County, Missouri, USA. [Group Sheet]


  2. 7.  Charpentier, Mary was born 8 Jan 1850, Strasbourg, Alsace, Kingdom of France (daughter of Charpentier, Alphonse and Lutz, Josephine); died 20 Mar 1939, St. Joseph, Buchanan County, Missouri, USA; was buried 22 Mar 1939, St. Joseph, Buchanan County, Missouri, USA.

    Other Events:

    • Immigration: Abt 1853, USA
    • Census: Aug 1870, Washington Township, Buchanan County, Missouri, USA
    • Census: Jun 1880, Washington Township, Buchanan County, Missouri, USA
    • Census: Jun 1900, St. Joseph, Buchanan County, Missouri, USA
    • Census: Apr 1910, Washington Township, Buchanan County, Missouri, USA

    Notes:

    Immigration:
    According to her death certificate (dated 1939), Mary had been a resident of the USA for 86 years, and had lived in St. Joseph, Missouri for 76 years (since about 1863).

    Census:

         According to the 1870 enumeration, the household, which used the Easton Post Office, consisted of Phillip Arnholt [sic], age 63, a stone mason, born in Bavaria, a male U.S. citizen 21 years of age or older; Caroline Arnholt, age 61, keeping house, born in Bavaria; George Arnholt, age 21, a stone mason, born in Bavaria, a male U.S. citizen 21 years of age or older; and Mary Arnholt, age 20, keeping house, born in France.

    Census:

         According to the 1880 enumeration, the household consisted of George Arnold, age 30, married, a stone mason, born in Prussia; Mary Arnold, age 30, wife, keeping house, born in France; Frederick Arnold, age 9, son, attended school in the census year, born in Missouri; Josephine Arnold, age 7, daughter, attended school in the census year, born in Missouri; George Arnold, age 6, son, born in Missouri; Philip K. Arnold, age 4, son, born in Missouri; Caroline, age 2, daughter, born in Missouri; and Caroline Arnold, age 70, mother, widowed, boarder, born in Prussia.

    Census:

         According to the 1900 enumeration, the household consisted of George Arnhold, head of household, born April 1849 in Germany, age 51, married for 30 years, immigrated to the USA in 1857 (corrected by another hand to 1853), in USA 47 years, naturalized citizen, brick contractor; Mary Arnhold, wife, born January 1850 in France, age 50, married, for 30 years, mother of 9 children, 9 children still living, immigrated to the USA in 1857 (corrected by another hand to 1853), in USA 47 years; George Arnhold, son, born June 1874 in Missouri, age 25, single, bricklayer; Phillip Arnhold, son, born June 1876 in Missouri, age 23, single, bricklayer; Thomas Arnhold, son, born September 1881 in Missouri, age 18, single, book keeper; Oscar Arnhold, son, born January 1886 in Missouri, age 14, single, attended school; Marie Arnhold, daughter, born January 1888 in Missouri, age 12, single, attended school; and Raymond Arnhold, son, born December 1892 in Missouri, age 7, single, attended school.

    Census:

         According to the 1910 enumeration, the household consisted of George Arnhold, age 61, head of household, married (for 40 years), born in Germany; naturalized citizen; brick mason and builder; Mary A. Arnhold, age 60, wife, married (for 40 years), mother of 9 children (9 children still alive), born in France; Oscar Arnhold, age 24, son, single, born in Missouri, brick mason and builder; Raymond Arnhold, age [17?], son, single, born in Missouri, apprentice brick layer.

    Buried:
    Her grave is located at Section 2; Block 13; Lot 2.

    Died:
    According to her death certificate, Mary died at her home, 2312 North 2nd Street from heart disease.

    Children:
    1. Arnhold, Frederick was born 25 Feb 1871, St. Joseph, Buchanan County, Missouri, USA; died 5 Mar 1948, St. Joseph, Buchanan County, Missouri, USA; was buried 8 Mar 1948, St. Joseph, Buchanan County, Missouri, USA.
    2. Arnhold, Josephine was born Between 1872 and 1873, Missouri, USA; died Yes, date unknown.
    3. Arnhold, George was born Jun 1874, Missouri, USA; died Yes, date unknown.
    4. Arnhold, Philip K. was born 22 Jun 1876, St. Joseph, Buchanan County, Missouri, USA; died 26 Jun 1914, Washington Township, Buchanan County, Missouri, USA; was buried 29 Jun 1914, St. Joseph, Buchanan County, Missouri, USA.
    5. Arnhold, Caroline was born Between 1877 and 1878, Missouri, USA; died Yes, date unknown.
    6. Arnhold, Rev. Thomas Edward was born 2 Sep 1881, St. Joseph, Buchanan County, Missouri, USA; died 20 Jun 1946, St. Joseph, Buchanan County, Missouri, USA; was buried 22 Jun 1946, St. Joseph, Buchanan County, Missouri, USA.
    7. Arnhold, Oscar R. was born 13 Jan 1886, St. Joseph, Buchanan County, Missouri, USA; died 15 Dec 1966, St. Joseph, Buchanan County, Missouri, USA; was buried 17 Dec 1966, St. Joseph, Buchanan County, Missouri, USA.
    8. 3. Arnhold, Marie was born Jan 1888, Missouri, USA; died Yes, date unknown.
    9. Arnhold, Raymond was born Dec 1892, Missouri, USA; died Yes, date unknown.


Generation: 4

  1. 12.  Arnhold, Phillip was born Between 1807 and 1808, Kingdom of Bavaria (son of Arnhold, Johann and [---?---], [--?--]); died 1876, St. Joseph, Buchanan County, Missouri, USA.

    Other Events:

    • Immigration: 1852, Missouri, USA
    • Census: Jul 1860, Washington Township, Buchanan County, Missouri, USA
    • Census: Aug 1870, Washington Township, Buchanan County, Missouri, USA

    Notes:

    Birth:
    The date of birth is calculated from a report that Philip died at age 68 in 1876.

    Immigration:

         The following brief outline of the life of Philip and his family was part of a biographical sketch of his son, George Arnhold, published in 1915.

         "Brought up and educated in the fatherland, Philip Arnhold succeeded to the occupation of his father and grandfather, becoming a contractor and builder. Settling up his affairs in the fall of 1852, he started soon after for America, with his family embarking in a sailing vessel, and after a tiresome voyage of sixty-six days landing in New Orleans. Coming from there to Missouri, he spent six months in St. Louis, and then came by boat to St. Joseph. At that time there was not a railroad west of the Mississippi, the entire country being a territory, and Northwest Missouri was but sparsely settled, with only a small portion of land cleared. There were several stores, however, but the greater part of the business consisted in the selling of goods to parties preparing to cross the plains, many trains starting from St. Joseph each year. Establishing himself as a contractor and builder, Philip Arnhold carried on a good business in that line for many years, continuing a resident of the city until his death, at the age of three score and ten years. He married Caroline Klos, a native of Bavaria. She survived him, passing away at the venerable age of eighty-two years. Eight children were born of their marriage, as follows: Karl, Caroline, Philip, Sophie, Jacob, Frederick, Charlotte, and George. At the breaking out of the war between the states Frederick enlisted in the Thirteenth Missouri Volunteer Infantry, and in the engagement at Lexington was captured by the Confederates, and subsequently released on parole. Being then exchanged, he re-enlisted in the Sixteenth Illinois Volunteer Infantry, with which he took part in many engagements, and was killed at the last battle fought in North Carolina."



    Census:
    According to the 1860 enumeration, the household, whose post office address was St. Joseph, Missouri, consisted of Philip Arnold [sic], age 57, stone mason, born in Bavaria; Careline [sic] Arnold, age 51, born in Bavaria; Fredrick Arnold, age 15, attended school within the year, born in Bavaria; Sharrot [sic] Arnold, age 12, attended school within the year; born in Bavaria; and George Arnold, age 10, attended school within the year; born in Bavaria.

    Census:
    According to the 1870 enumeration, the household, which used the Easton Post Office, consisted of Phillip Arnholt [sic], age 63, a stone mason, born in Bavaria, a male U.S. citizen 21 years of age or older; Caroline Arnholt, age 61, keeping house, born in Bavaria; George Arnholt, age 21, a stone mason, born in Bavaria, a male U.S. citizen 21 years of age or older; and Mary Arnholt, age 20, keeping house, born in France.

    Phillip married Klos, Caroline Kingdom of Bavaria. Caroline was born Between 1809 and 1810, Kingdom of Bavaria; died 18 Jan 1892, St. Joseph, Buchanan County, Missouri, USA. [Group Sheet]


  2. 13.  Klos, Caroline was born Between 1809 and 1810, Kingdom of Bavaria; died 18 Jan 1892, St. Joseph, Buchanan County, Missouri, USA.

    Other Events:

    • Immigration: 1852, Missouri, USA
    • Census: Jul 1860, Washington Township, Buchanan County, Missouri, USA
    • Census: Aug 1870, Washington Township, Buchanan County, Missouri, USA
    • Census: Jun 1880, Washington Township, Buchanan County, Missouri, USA

    Notes:

    Birth:
    Caroline's maiden name has been recorded as Klos or Klaus. In a biography of her son, Philip, published in 1893, stated that she had died on 18 January 1892 at the age of 82 years. Using this information, she would have been born between 1809 and 1810.

    Immigration:
    Caroline, her husband and their eight children embarked from Le Havre, France. They disembarked at New Orleans, Louisiana and traveled up the Mississippi River to St. Louis, Missouri. After a sojourn in that city for a few months, the family settled in St. Joseph, Missouri about June, 1852.

    Census:
    According to the 1860 enumeration, the household, whose post office address was St. Joseph, Missouri, consisted of Philip Arnold [sic], age 57, stone mason, born in Bavaria; Careline [sic] Arnold, age 51, born in Bavaria; Fredrick Arnold, age 15, attended school within the year, born in Bavaria; Sharrot [sic] Arnold, age 12, attended school within the year; born in Bavaria; and George Arnold, age 10, attended school within the year; born in Bavaria.

    Census:
    According to the 1870 enumeration, the household, which used the Easton Post Office, consisted of Phillip Arnholt [sic], age 63, a stone mason, born in Bavaria, a male U.S. citizen 21 years of age or older; Caroline Arnholt, age 61, keeping house, born in Bavaria; George Arnholt, age 21, a stone mason, born in Bavaria, a male U.S. citizen 21 years of age or older; and Mary Arnholt, age 20, keeping house, born in France.

    Census:
    According to the 1880 enumeration, the household consisted of George Arnold, age 30, married, a stone mason, born in Prussia; Mary Arnold, age 30, wife, keeping house, born in France; Frederick Arnold, age 9, son, attended school in the census year, born in Missouri; Josephine Arnold, age 7, daughter, attended school in the census year, born in Missouri; George Arnold, age 6, son, born in Missouri; Philip K. Arnold, age 4, son, born in Missouri; Caroline, age 2, daughter, born in Missouri; and Caroline Arnold, age 70, mother, widowed, boarder, born in Prussia.

    Notes:

    Married:
    Details of the marriage are not known at this time. Philip and Caroline were natives of Bavaria and they did not immigrate with their family to the USA until about 1852. Their son, George, one of eight children, was born in 1849 in Bavaria. It has therefore been assumed, without verification, that the marriage took place in Bavaria.

    Children:
    1. Arnhold, Karl was born , Kingdom of Bavaria; died Yes, date unknown.
    2. Arnhold, Caroline was born , Kingdom of Bavaria; died Yes, date unknown.
    3. Arnhold, Philip was born 1 Feb 1841, Kingdom of Bavaria; died Yes, date unknown.
    4. Arnhold, Sophie was born , Kingdom of Bavaria; died Yes, date unknown.
    5. Arnhold, Jacob was born , Kingdom of Bavaria; died Yes, date unknown.
    6. Arnhold, Frederick was born Between 1844 and 1845, Kingdom of Bavaria; died Yes, date unknown.
    7. Arnhold, Charlotte was born Between 1847 and 1848, Kingdom of Bavaria; died Yes, date unknown.
    8. 6. Arnhold, George was born 8 Apr 1849, Kingdom of Bavaria; died 26 Jan 1918, St. Joseph, Buchanan County, Missouri, USA; was buried 29 Jan 1918, St. Joseph, Buchanan County, Missouri, USA.

  3. 14.  Charpentier, Alphonse was born , France; died , Strasbourg, Alsace, Kingdom of France.

    Notes:

    Birth:
    He was a public official in the city of Strasbourg, Alsace.

    Alphonse married Lutz, Josephine France. Josephine was born , Strasbourg, Alsace, Kingdom of France; died , Buchanan County, Missouri, USA. [Group Sheet]


  4. 15.  Lutz, Josephine was born , Strasbourg, Alsace, Kingdom of France; died , Buchanan County, Missouri, USA.

    Other Events:

    • Immigration: 1853, Wheeling, Ohio County, West Virginia, USA
    • Moved To: 1864, St. Joseph, Buchanan County, Missouri, USA

    Notes:

    Immigration:
    According to a 1915 biography of her son-in-law, George Arnhold, following the death of her first husband, Alphonse Charpentier, Josephine and her children emigrated from Strasbourg, Alsace, France to America, where they settled in Wheeling, West Virginia.

    Died:
    According to a 1915 biography of her son-in-law, George Arnhold, Josephine and her second husband, George Chaney, moved to St. Joseph, Missouri in 1864 and spent the rest of their lives there.

    Notes:

    Married:
    Details of the marriage are not known at this time. In a biographical sketch published in 1815 of her son-in-law, George Arnhold, Josephine and Alphonse are identified as the parents of five children and also of six children. The exact number needs to be verified.

    Children:
    1. Charpentier, Josephine was born , Strasbourg, Alsace, Kingdom of France; died Yes, date unknown.
    2. Charpentier, August was born , Strasbourg, Alsace, Kingdom of France; died Yes, date unknown.
    3. Charpentier, Joseph was born , Strasbourg, Alsace, Kingdom of France; died Yes, date unknown.
    4. 7. Charpentier, Mary was born 8 Jan 1850, Strasbourg, Alsace, Kingdom of France; died 20 Mar 1939, St. Joseph, Buchanan County, Missouri, USA; was buried 22 Mar 1939, St. Joseph, Buchanan County, Missouri, USA.
    5. Charpentier, Augusta was born , Strasbourg, Alsace, Kingdom of France; died Yes, date unknown.