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ZINCK FAMILY HOMEPAGE

by
Audrey (Lehmann-Shields) Hancock



SEEKING TO DISCOVER RELATIONSHIP OF THESE TWO MEN...perhaps BROTHERS
Joseph Zinck & Celestine Zinck
Both from France to Dayton, Montgomery County, Ohio

Click on their names to go to each's site.

Celestine Zinck

Joseph Zinck






FAMILY CONNECTIONS



   LEHMANN CONNECTION   
  LEHMANN brothers married BIAM sisters and immigrated to the U.S.A..   
  Their ancestors and descendants interconnected with ZINCK families.  
  Perhaps Celestine Zinck & Joseph Zinck are connected to the ZINCKs found in Schirrhein, Bas-Rhin (Alsace), France.  



ZINCK-EGETTER
Connection
Mystery

EGETTER
Family
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ALLHOFF
Connection

BIAM
Connection

RICHTER
Connection







CATHERINE ZINCK married Antoine BIAM.
.....Rosine BIAM married (1) Jean (John) Michel ARNOLD; married 15 February 1826 Schirrhein, Bas-Rhin (Alsace), France to (2) Jean (John) MOSSER.

CELESTINE ZINCK married Mary Magdelena LEHMANN. After immigration resided in Dayton, Montgomery County, Ohio.

JOSEPH ZINCK married Thresa [perhaps BECHEL or BECKEL]. After immigration resided in Dayton, Montgomery County, Ohio.

NICOLAS ZINCK married Marie Ann LINDER or LENDER.
......Nicolas ZINCK was baptized 13 February 1815 at St. Nicolas Catholic Church, Schirrhein, Bas-Rhin (Alsace), France. His father was 24y at time of baptism.
......Martin ZINCK was baptized 22 Oct 1817 at St. Nicolas Catholic Church, Schirrhein, Bas-Rhin (Alsace), France. His father was 25y at time of baptism.
......Pierre ZINCK was baptized 27 Jun 1820 at St. Nicolas Catholic Church, Schirrhein, Bas-Rhin (Alsace), France. His father was 26y at time of baptism.
......Ursala ZINCK (twin) was baptized 4 Feb 1823 at St. Nicolas Catholic Church, Schirrhein, Bas-Rhin (Alsace), France. Her father was 30y at time of baptism.
......Antoine ZINCK (twin) was baptized 4 Feb 1823 at St. Nicolas Catholic Church, Schirrhein, Bas-Rhin (Alsace), France. His father was 30y at time of baptism.
......[--?--] ZINCK was baptized 11 Oct 1824 at St. Nicolas Catholic Church, Schirrhein, Bas-Rhin (Alsace), France. The father was given as 34y at time of baptism.
......Jacques ZINCK was baptized 5 Apr 1829 at St. Nicolas Catholic Church, Schirrhein, Bas-Rhin (Alsace), France. His father was 36y at time of baptism.
......Catherine ZINCK was baptized 5 26 April 1832 at St. Nicolas Catholic Church, Schirrhein, Bas-Rhin (Alsace), France. Her father was 40y and mother 42y at time of baptism.
(Source: Internet, Retrieved 17 Apr 2007, Records of St. Nicholas Catholic Church: Baptisms as transcribed by Ret. Gen. Vincent Falter)

NICOLAS ZINCK married Marie Ann GENDER
......Nicolas ZINCK was baptized 21 Oct 1816 at St. Nicolas Catholic Church, Schirrhein, Bas-Rhin (Alsace), France. His father was 24y at time of baptism.
Is this a different Nicolas than above, or did the first one die and another son was named Nicholas. However, the mother's maiden name is given as GENDER and not LINDER this time.
(Source: Internet, Retrieved 17 Apr 2007, Records of St. Nicholas Catholic Church: Baptisms as transcribed by Ret. Gen. Vincent Falter)






Are the ZINKs of Dayton, Ohio related to the ZINCKS?

It also is not known whether the ZINK family of Dayton, Montgomery County, Ohio is related to the ZINCK family. One Zink family has a meat market in Miamisburg, Ohio, which has been in the area for a long time. These two families may not be of the same ancestry, but they were at the same place in the same time period.





Other ZINCK-ZINK FAMILIES of Unknown Relationships



   ZINK MISCELLANEOUS: DATA & PHOTOS
ZINKS of Montgomery County, Ohio
   



  • Sensational Murder Trial: John Sheehy, Emma Zin(c)k [estranged wife of Phillip Zin(c)k], Rose Overly, & the 3 Lingle brothers. (per C. J. Egetter)] [Any relationship to the Zinck-Lingle family of Dayton, Montgomery Co., OH?

  • ST. NICHOLAS, SCHIRRHEIN, BAS-RHIN, ALSACE, FRANCE PARISH RECORDS of Vincent Falter


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