_John P. AFFELD ___________
| (1845 - 1927) m 1870
_Joannis Sebastian AFFELD _|
| (.... - 1915) m 1897 |
| |_Annae BORGANSKI __________
| (1836 - 1904) m 1870
|
|--Evelyn AFFELD
| (1899 - 1969)
| _Joannes Albert TISCHBEIN _
| | (1841 - 1925) m 1864
|_Julia Gertrude TISCHBEIN _|
(1877 - 1947) m 1897 |
|_Catherine GAPPA __________+
(1841 - 1930) m 1864
[18]
Was visiting friends in Carmel Hall, a type of nursing home owned by
the Catholic Archdiocese of Detroit, (formerly the Detroiter Hotel).
Her husband was in the Chapel having his devotions when she passed
away. She said to him that morning that she felt a strange peace
(told to me, John J Schneider, in the days after her death).
_____________________
|
_Clyde CENTERS ______|
| |
| |_____________________
|
|
|--Joanne CENTERS
| (1932 - ....)
| _Rudolph TISCHBEIN __+
| | (1872 - 1954)
|_Edna TISCHBEIN _____|
(1905 - ....) |
|_Carrie GIES ________+
(1872 - 1940)
_____________________
|
_Frank ENGELS _______|
| (1822 - 1908) m 1849|
| |_____________________
|
|
|--Elizabeth ENGELS
| (1877 - ....)
| _Anton SCHNEIDER ____+
| | (1799 - 1875) m 1826
|_Margaret SCHNEIDER _|
(1829 - 1893) m 1849|
|_Gertrude HUERTER ___+
(1798 - 1863) m 1826
______________________
|
_Anthony Nicholas PETERS ____|
| m 1947 |
| |______________________
|
|
|--Collette PETERS
| (1948 - ....)
| _Joseph A. SCHNEIDER _+
| | (1875 - ....) m 1900
|_Dorothy Margaret SCHNEIDER _|
(1917 - ....) m 1947 |
|_Anna PETTINGER ______
(1877 - ....) m 1900
__
|
_Peter RIEDEN _______|
| |
| |__
|
|
|--Peter RIEDEN
|
| __
| |
|_Anna FUHRMANN ______|
|
|__
_Irvin Rudolph TISCHBEIN _+
| (1912 - ....)
_Donald Irvin TISCHBEIN _|
| (1934 - 1991) m 1961 |
| |_Margaret BENKO __________
| (1914 - 1980)
|
|--Geoffery TISCHBEIN
|
| __________________________
| |
|_Jacqueline Joan BOLIN __|
(1938 - 1989) m 1961 |
|__________________________
[75]
Born in Hungary or East Germany. Emigrated to the USA by himself
around 1900. Returned home to bring his family to the US around 1909.
Wife died in 1932, John moved back to Europe and died there shorty
after World War II.
He was a professional clarinetist. He played in the military band as
a member of the Austria/German Army around 1875. After emigrating to
the US he continued to play professionaly, and on at least one
occasion, played for John Philip Sousa.
Even though half of his life was spent in the USA, he always wanted to
return to his homeland, which he did following the death of his wife
in 1932. During World War II all contact was lost with him, but he
survived the war and died in his home village at 80 plus years of age.