NameIgnace DIRINGER
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Birth12 Aug 1804, France, Dist. Ribeauville, Guebeerschwihr
Notes for Ignace DIRINGER
Ignatius (Ignace) and wife Marie Madeleine arrived in Boonville, Cooper County, Missouri in May of 1848 along with the Meisburger family. Ignace, along with other citizens in Boonville organized the Boonville Wine Company, the largest vineyard in the area. The area was soon known to have the best vineyards in the country. Later he moved into Boonville and took up blacksmithing. This business continued in the family for many years. I have no death dates for either, but they are buried in the Catholic Cemetery in Boonville, Missouri. The markers appear to be on the lot of Michael Diringer.
1It’s likely the Diringers arrived in the USA on May 17, 1848 in New Orleans on the Rockall which sailed from Le Havre, France. Name is given as derringer or derringer.
Death Record notes for Ignace DIRINGER
Died 2-Feb-1829 here (Herrlisheim, France). Michel Back, School master, 30 years old, son of the deceased and Francois Joseph Bach, son aged 31 years, who declared that Jean Louise Bach, Bach, School Master, husband of Marie Madeleine Brauneisen died in this place at the age of 62 years.
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HNS Narrative notes for Ignace DIRINGER
DIRINGER, IGNACE, born 12-August-1804 in Gueberschwihr, District of Ribeauville, France. (24 thermidor year 12). Married on 10-May-1832 to MARIE MADELEINE BACH. who was born on 27-October-1804 (the vndiemiare year 13 of French Republic) to JEAN LOUIS BACH, a SCHOOL MASTER and MARIA MADELEINE NE BRAUNEISEN. JEAN LOUIS BACH was born about 1767. His death record reads:
"Died 2-February-1829 here (Herrlisheim, France). MICHEL BACH, School master, 30 years old, son of the deceased and FRANCOIS JOSEPH BACH, son aged 31 years, who declared that JEAN WU333 BACH, BACH, School Master, husband of MARIE MADELEINE BRAUNEISEN died in this place at the age of 62 years years."
IGNATIUS (IGNACE) and wife MARIE MADELEINE arrived in Boonville, Cooper County, Missouri in May of 1848 along with the MEISBURGER Family. IGNACE, along with other citizens in Boonville organized the BOONVILLE WINE COMPANY, the largest Vineyard In the area. The Area was soon known to have the beat vineyards in the country. later he moved into Boonville and took up Blaksmithing. This busIness continued In the family for many years. I have no death dates on either, but they are buried In the Catholic Cemetery in Boonville, Missouri. The markers appear to be on the lot of MICHAEL DIRINGER.