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The German Church Southeast of Cosby Missouri and the Schottel Family History
Conrad H. Schottel - Born December 9, 1816, died April 14, 1903.
t Louise H. Schottel - Born June 16, 1816, died November 13, 1890.
------Parents of Henry Schottel------
The Conrad Schottel family and the Henry Theis family came from Germany. They arrived in Connecticut in the year of 1842 and pro-ceeded westward to Southwestern Wisconsin. They resided there until about 1856. The Schottel family arrived in Missouri at the Theis family's arrival and located one mile east of the German church on a farm presently owned by Mr. and Mrs. James Shewmaker in the Blau-champ school district.
They were parents of nine children and also reared one Grand-daughter. She cared for her Grandmother in her last illness. Mr. Schottel's main trade was a wagon maker. The family raised crops and livestock, and had an orchard and a large vineyard. They attend-ed the German Church. Conrad Schottel, Phillip Maag, and William Garbe were three of the first trustees and officers in the church from 1869 until 1874.
Conrad, Louise and Frank Schottel, George, Mathew and Matilda Schreuk, William and Louise Garbe, Phillip, Anna and John Maag were on the first membership roll recorded in 1882.
Among the first Sunday School scholars on April 23, 1871 were William, Frank and Matilda Schottel and Christian Stoll. Frank Schottel taught the children Sunday school class in the 1890's. He taught German rather than the usual Sunday curriculum, because the
children were beginning to lose their German language in their English taught school.
The land for the German church and the land for the cemetery was donated by the Henry Theis family and their daughter and her husband-- the William Krull family. The german church also known äs the Zion Evangelical merged in 1946 with the United Brethren church. In 1968 the E.U.B, merged with the Methodist church and Faith churches became known äs the Cosby parish.
The first burial in the German Church cemetery was a baby girl She was the daughter of William and Hannah E. Krull.
--- Name: Mary E. Krull, died on February 4, 1869 (8 months and
20 days old).---
The marker reads this is the first grave placed in this cemetery and it is placed in the north west corner of the cemetery.
Henry Schottel, son of Conrad and Louise Schottel, married Sarah Simmons. They had two children: William R. Schottel- Born December 25, 1874, died August 14, 1966 and Nellie (Lunnie Lee) Schottel - Born October 2, 1876, died 1952. Sarah
passed away (December 10, 1876, at the age of 18 years, 2 months and 7 days) and Henry married Louise Krull.
Born Died
Henry Schottel October 28, 1848 May 5, 1928
Louise (Krull) Schottel June 20,1856 July 1, 1940 Children of Henry and Louise Schottel
Christian Allen Schottel February 13,1880 July 19, 1953 i \ ~
Edward Louie- Schottel July 8, 1881 December 6, 1967
Henry Frederick Schottel September 30, 1884 March 14, 1952
Sophia Louise Schottel July 3, 1888 February 2, 1953
John Franklin Schottel June 6, 1890 October 2, 1953
- [S69] KB Wallensen, 1844 , 3 Nov 1844.
Proclamirt 27. Oct. u. 3. Nov. Johann Heinrich Conrad Schottel, Stellmacher zu Oldendorf, ehel. Sohn des Stellmachers Conrad Schottel et ux. Christine geb. Vennekohl.
Braut: Jgfr. Caroline Louise Wilhelmine Dorothee Thielemann, ehel. Tochter des Schullehrers Johann Christoph Thielemann et ux. Dorothee Möller in Levedagsen, copulirt zu Oldendorf.
- [S25] KB Oldendorf KB, 1809 #5, 3 Dez 1809.
Den 3ten Dec. ist Johann Conrad Schottel, des Köthers und Rademachers Just Schottel 2ter ehel. Sohn mit Marie Christine Vennekohl, des Köthers Christoph Vennekohl ältester ehel. Tochter copuliret.
- [S25] KB Oldendorf KB, 1814, 14 Nov 1814.
Der hiesige Ackerknecht u. Anbauer Johann Heinrich Conrad Schottel, geb. 9. Dec 1816, Sohn des hiesigen Rademachers Johann Conrad Schottel u. dessen Ehefrau Marie Chr. Vennekohl; mit der Jungfer Caroline Louise Wilhelmine Dorothee Thielemann in Levedagsen, geb. 13 Jul 1816 Tochter des dasigen Schullehrers Johann Christoph Tielemann u. dessen Ehefrau Dorothea Müller.
- [S69] KB Wallensen, 1845 #19b, 3 Nov 1845.
Proclamirt 27. Oct. u. 3. Nov . Johann Heinrich Conrad Schottel, Stellmacher zu Oldendorf , ehel. Sohn des Stellmachers Conrad Schottel et ux. Christine geb. Vennekohl .
Braut: Jgfr. Caroline Louise Wilhelmine Dorothee Thielemann, ehel . Tochter des Schullehrers Johann Christoph Thielemann et ux. Dorothee Möller in Levedagsen, copulirt zu Oldendorf .
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