A large number of ethnic German immigrants to Ohio's Seneca and Huron couinties actually came from Alsace, particularly from villages in the Bas-Rhin. The map below shows the locations of the villages. The following table lists some of the known immigrants included in this database. Others will be added as their villages of origin become known.
Villages of Origin in Alsace
Some villages in Alsace that provided emigrants to Huron and Seneca Counties in Ohio

The following table lists immigrants from the Department of Bas-Rhin in the province of Alsace, providing village name and date of immigration, if known.

District Village Name Date

Saverne

Saint-Jean-Saverne

Bieth/Beat, Frank

 

    Bieth/Beat, John  
    Bieth/Beat, John  
    Gerber, Agnes  
   

Gerber, Jacob

 

 

 

Meng, Frances

 

Wissembourg

Aschbach

Schreiner, Barbara

 

 

 

Schreiner, Catherine

 

 

 

Schreiner, Catherine nee Fix

 

 

 

Schreiner, John

 

 

 

Schreiner, Margaret

 

 

 

Schreiner, Michael

 

 

 

Schreiner, Michael Sr

 

    Schreiner, John  
    Philipps, Maria Barbara  
    Schreiner, Louis  

 

Bühl

Claus, Catherine

ca. 1847

    Fritz, Joseph ca. 1840

 

 

Hay, Benjamin

ca. 1847

 

 

Hay, Frank Xavier

ca. 1847

 

 

Hay, George

ca. 1847

 

 

Hay, Catherine

ca. 1847

 

 

Hay, John

ca. 1847

    Sandel, Margaret ca. 1840
    Sandel, Rosina ca. 1840

 

Nehwiller-près-Woerth

Hepp, George

1843

 

 

Hepp, Jean George

1843

 

 

Hepp, Peter

1843

 

 

Sommer, Catherine

1843

 

Oberroedern

Claus, Martin

 

 

 

Dendinger, Ferdinand

 

 

 

Dendinger, Margaret

 

 

 

Meyer, Marguerite

 

 

Siegen

Becker, Regina

29 May 1843

 

 

Bogner, Anton

29 May 1843

 

 

Bogner, Joseph

29 May 1843

 

 

Gerhardstein, John

 

 

 Stundwiller

Phillips, Michael

10 Jul 1837

 

 

Phillips, Michael

10 Jul 1837

 

 

Phillips, John

10 Jul 1837

 

 

Phillips, Joseph

10 Jul 1837

 

 

Phillips, Stephen

10 Jul 1837

 

 

Schappothé, Marie Eve

10 Jul 1837