Elizabeth Schatz

b. circa 1821, d. between 1870 and 1880
  • Elizabeth Schatz was born circa 1821 in Germany.
  • Her name was recorded as Dorothy in the 1860 census.
  • She married Henry Eyring say 1855.
  • Henry Eyring and Elizabeth Schatz appeared in the US federal census of 1 June 1860 in West Seneca, Erie County, New York. Other members of the household included William Eyring and Christina (?)
  • Henry Eyring and Elizabeth Schatz, appeared in the US federal census of 1 June 1870 in West Seneca, New York. Other members of the household included William Eyring and Christina (?)
  • Elizabeth Schatz died between 1870 and 1880.
  • William Eyring, West Seneca, P.O. Gardenville, was born in West Seneca, November 28, 1857, a son of Henry and Elizabeth (Schatz) Eyring, natives of Germany, who emigrated to America in 1853 and settled for one year in Buffalo, thence to West Seneca, where he purchased a farm and resided there until his death in 1896. William Eyring was educated in the public and German schools, and in 1879 married Caroline C., daughter of Charles Krebs of Buffalo. They had four children: Frederick W. and Charles who are still living, and George and Henry, deceased. Mr. Eyring was a milk peddler in Buffalo for seven years, commencing at the age of eleven years. For the last eighteen years he has resided on the homestead, where be carries on general farming and gardening. He is a Republican and for four years has been inspector of election. He is a member of the Cazenovia. Lodge No. 341, I. O. O. F., and he and his wife attend the Lutheran church in Buffalo. William Eyring, West Seneca, P.O. Gardenville, was born in West Seneca, November 28, 1857, a son of Henry and Elizabeth (Schatz) Eyring, natives of Germany, who emigrated to America in 1853 and settled for one year in Buffalo, thence to West Seneca, where he purchased a farm and resided there until his death in 1896. William Eyring was educated in the public and German schools, and in 1879 married Caroline C., daughter of Charles Krebs of Buffalo. They had four children: Frederick W. and Charles who are still living, and George and Henry, deceased. Mr. Eyring was a milk peddler in Buffalo for seven years, commencing at the age of eleven years. For the last eighteen years he has resided on the homestead, where be carries on general farming and gardening. He is aWilliam Eyring, West Seneca, P.O. Gardenville, was born in West Seneca, November 28, 1857, a son of Henry and Elizabeth (Schatz) Eyring, natives of Germany, who emigrated to America in 1853 and settled for one year in Buffalo, thence to West Seneca, where he purchased a farm and resided there until his death in 1896. William Eyring was educated in the public and German schools, and in 1879 married Caroline C., daughter of Charles Krebs of Buffalo. They had four children: Frederick W. and Charles who are still living, and George and Henry, deceased. Mr. Eyring was a milk peddler in Buffalo for seven years, commencing at the age of eleven years. For the last eighteen years he has resided on the homestead, where be carries on general farming and gardening. He is a Republican and for four years has been inspector of election. He is a member of the Cazenovia. Lodge No. 341, I. O. O. F., and he and his wife attend the Lutheran church in Buffalo. William Eyring, West Seneca, P.O. Gardenville, was born in West Seneca, November 28, 1857, a son of Henry and Elizabeth (Schatz) Eyring, natives of Germany, who emigrated to America in 1853 and settled for one year in Buffalo, thence to West Seneca, where he purchased a farm and resided there until his death in 1896. William Eyring was educated in the public and German schools, and in 1879 married Caroline C., daughter of Charles Krebs of Buffalo. They had four children: Frederick W. and Charles who are still living, and George and Henry, deceased. Mr. Eyring was a milk peddler in.[Our County and Its People: A Descriptive Work on Erie County, New York, edited by Truman C. White. The Boston History Company, 1898.]
  • Last Edited: 3 Feb 2010

Family: Henry Eyring b. circa 1813, d. 1896