Tobias Ambre Ohmer, 18321899 (aged 67 years)

Name
Tobias Ambre /Ohmer/
Given names
Tobias Ambre
Surname
Ohmer
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Date of Import: Jul 26, 2003

Birth
Baptism
Residence
Death of a mother
Burial of a mother
Marriage of a parent
Birth of a half-sister
Birth of a half-sister
Death of a maternal grandmother
Burial of a maternal grandmother
Birth of a half-sister
Baptism of a half-sister
Birth of a half-brother
Death of a half-sister
Birth of a half-sister
Birth of a half-sister
Birth of a half-sister
Carack bound for New York
Carack bound for New York
Ship Carack - Captain Fales
Arrival
Carack leaves New Orleans
Carack to Havre, France
Marriage
Birth of a daughter
Birth of a son
Christening of a son
Ship Carack Destroyed by Fire
Third boat from Carack located
Death of a maternal grandfather
Burial of a maternal grandfather
Residence
Note: Residence Post Office: Alligator and Assumption
Residence
Note: Residence Post Office: Napoleonville
Marriage of a daughter
Marriage of a son
Marriage of a son
Residence
Note: Marital Status: Married; Relation to Head: Self
Marriage of a son
Death of a half-sister
Death of a father
Death of a daughter
Departure
Burial of a father
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Death
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Death
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Burial
Family with parents
father
18031893
Birth: December 7, 1803 49 44 Herxheim, Pfalz, Bavaria, Germany
Death: January 28, 1893Erie, Erie County, Pennsylvania, United States of America
mother
18031833
Birth: October 30, 1803 29 26
Death: February 7, 1833Katholisch, Neupotz, Pfalz, Bavaria
Marriage MarriageApril 25, 1831Katholisch, Herxheim Landau, Pfalz, Bavaria
11 months
himself
18321899
Birth: March 18, 1832 28 28 Neupotz, Pfalz, Bayern, Germany
Death: April 24, 1899Four-Mile Bayou, Assumption, Louisiana, USA
Father’s family with Catharina Elisabetha Liebel
father
18031893
Birth: December 7, 1803 49 44 Herxheim, Pfalz, Bavaria, Germany
Death: January 28, 1893Erie, Erie County, Pennsylvania, United States of America
stepmother
18111870
Birth: February 6, 1811 36 33 Herxheim, Pfalz, Bavaria, GER
Death: December 2, 1870Neupfotz, Pfalz, Bayern
Marriage MarriageApril 15, 1834Neupfotz, Pfalz, Bayern
13 months
half-sister
18351891
Birth: May 23, 1835 31 24 Neupfotz, Pfalz, Bayern, Germany
Death: June 4, 1891Neupfotz, Pfalz, Bayern
19 months
half-sister
18361843
Birth: December 16, 1836 33 25
Death: December 6, 1843
3 years
half-sister
18391921
Birth: July 29, 1839 35 28 Germany
Death: December 13, 1921Erie, Erie, Pennsylvania, USA
3 years
half-brother
3 years
half-sister
3 years
half-sister
18481912
Birth: January 27, 1848 44 36 Neupfotz, Pfalz, Bayern, Germany
Death: February 29, 1912Neupfotz, Pfalz, Bayern
21 months
half-sister
Family with Jeanette Suzanne Acosta
himself
18321899
Birth: March 18, 1832 28 28 Neupotz, Pfalz, Bayern, Germany
Death: April 24, 1899Four-Mile Bayou, Assumption, Louisiana, USA
wife
18331901
Birth: December 1, 1833 28 19 Donaldsonville, Ascension Parish, Louisiana
Death: September 27, 1901Lake Verret - Assumption Parish, LA
Marriage Marriageabout 1852Assumption, Louisiana, USA
2 years
daughter
18541898
Birth: May 5, 1854 22 20 Napoleonville, Assumption, Louisiana, USA
Death: after 1898Barataria, Jefferson Parish, Louisiana, USA
10 months
son
1855
Birth: February 16, 1855 22 21 Napoleonville, Assumption, Louisiana, USA
Birth
Baptism
Residence
Carack bound for New York
Carack bound for New York
Ship Carack - Captain Fales
Arrival
Carack leaves New Orleans
Carack to Havre, France
Ship Carack Destroyed by Fire
Third boat from Carack located
Residence
Residence
Residence
Departure
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Death
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Burial
Residence

Residence Post Office: Alligator and Assumption

Residence

Residence Post Office: Napoleonville

Residence

Marital Status: Married; Relation to Head: Self

Note

On 8 March 1892 Tobias swore before DUGAS, clerk of the 20th Judicial District Court in and for Assumption Parish that he was born in Bavaria, Germany in 1831 and came to New Orleans, the United States, in 1850.

He renounced allegience to William II, Emperor of Germany. In 1831 the King of Bavaria was Louis I Agustus. In 1892 William II, a Prussian, was the third Kaiser of the combined Germany. Tobias's signature is in German script. This document conflicts with the steerage manifest of the Ship Carrack which arrived in New Orleans.

This document has the date of 16 June 1851 and a notation June-Nov. The Carrack may have sailed in June and arrived in November. On this manifest Tobias OHMER, age 17, is listed as #196 on a list of 307. He is listed as an farmer. The ship is said to have left from Le Harve, France. The manifest has a column for place of Nativity with three designations; France, Baden and Bavaria. Boundries are difficult during and following the Napoleonic wars. Tobias was probably from the Pfalz which was part of the Kingdom of Bavaria until 1871.

He was buried 25 April 1899 at Attakapas, Louisiana. Since Tobias is the progenitor of all Louisiana OHMERs, any connection to the German or French can probably only be found by further research in the records in the Pfalz or Baden. Marriage dates may be either the date the license was received or the actual date of the event. The spelling of names is determined by the person recording the data. See the record of his son Edouard Octave where the couple referred to as Tobie OHMER and Jeanette LACOSTA.