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jcf6865 asked in Arts & HumanitiesGenealogy · 1 decade ago

Looking for family of Lucille Zweissig who came to USA in about 1879?

My Grandmother,Lucille Zweissig, came to the USA in about 1879. She came from Chateau de Chesney (?) with and Aunt and 2 brothers. She married my Grandfather Thomas Curran and was the mother of 9 children. I believe they married in Ohio and moved to Indianapolis, Indiana. One of her brothers settled in Chicago. I would very much like to know something of her family and childhood in Switzerland.

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  • 1 decade ago
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    As the other two authors pointed out, dates are very important. But so is the spelling of names. Your Grandmother's name was Zwissig not Zweissig. In addition, her name was variously spelled: Lucile, Lucieal, and Lucial in various census reports. This was more likely a product of the census taker's error than anything else.

    But you got lucky: *someone* in your family has done quite a lot of research already. Here is a capsule:

    Name: Lucille Mary ZWISSIG

    Birth: 16 MAY 1878 in Berne, Switzerland

    Death: 12 FEB 1934 in Indianapolis, Indiana

    Marriage: (approx 1896) Thomas James CURRAN b: 22 SEP 1876 in Chicago, Cook County, Illinois

    Children:

    Thomas James Curran (son)

    Cornelius Curran (son)

    Neal William Curran (son)

    George Douglas Curran (son)

    LIVING Curran

    LIVING Curran

    Walter James Curran (son)

    Eugenia Mary Curran (daughter)

    Lloyd Edward Curran (son)

    LIVING Curran

    There are 8 Zwissig's in the New York Passenger Lists (1820-1957), but no Lucille.

    Hope this gives you a 'leg-up' in finding more information about your Grandmother.

  • Anonymous
    1 decade ago

    There is no Lucille Zweissig in the 1880 census index.

    There is no Lucille Curran in the1880 census index.

    There are no people named Zweissig born in Switzerland at all on the 1880.

    There are no people named Zweissig AT ALL on the 1880 census, with "birthplace" left blank.

    There is no Lucille Curran in the 1900 census index.

    There are 83 women named Curran in the 1900 census index with husband Thomas, none of them born in Switzerland.

    There are no people named "Zweissig" in the 1900 census either.

    If she was 22 when she came to the US and married immediately, she would be Lucille Curran on the 1880; if she was 2 when she came and married late she would be Lucille Zwessig until the 1910. That is why dates are important.

    She is probably there, just under a different name. She probably was named "Lucille Marie" or "Anna Lucille" and used "Marie" or "Anna" until she was 40, then switched to "Lucille".

    Here's the 1880. The 1900 is a subscription data base.

    http://www.familysearch.org/Eng/Search/frameset_se...

    There are 50 people named "Curran" with the soundex option born in Switzerland on the 1900. This is the only family that looks remotely like what you described:

    1900; Census Place: Newburgh, Cuyahoga, Ohio; Roll: T623 1261; Page: 24B; Enumeration District: 225.

    (Name, birthdate, BP)

    Thomas Corn 23, Illinois

    Lucial Corn 22, Switz

    Thomas Corn 3, Ohio

    Cornelius Corn 1 Ohio

    There is no one named Lucille, with any surname, b. 1876 - 1880 in Switz. on the 1880.

    I've spent 30 minutes. On to someone else.

  • 1 decade ago

    If you could edit the question, and include date of birth, and death. you may get the help you are asking for, there are some incredible researchers on this forum, who can find just about anything, if they have enough information to start with. Hope this helps.

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