Ancestors of William K. Hutchinson III| On 21 JUL 1742 he married Susanna Balliet 2nd (b. 25 AUG 1722, d. 6 APR 1746)2 |
| Birth | Ca. 1722, Henrich Frantz was born in FranceGI.1 |
| Marriage | On 21 JUL 1742, Henrich Frantz (~20) married Susanna Balliet 2nd (19) in Rauwiller AKA Rauweiler, Bas-Rhin, Grand Est, FranceG.2 |
| Death of Spouse | His wife Susanna Balliet 2nd died on 6 APR 1746 in Schalbach, Moselle, Grand Est, FranceG. |
| Last Edited | 17 DEC 2022 |
| After 3 AUG 1784, Anna became known as Anna Thomman |
icon indicates a direct ancestor.| Father* | Martin Schaüb III |
| Mother* | Maria Süter |
| On 3 AUG 1784 she married Fredrich Thomman I (b. ca. 31 DEC 1763, d. 23 APR 1833)2,3,4 |
| 1. | Son* | Fredrick Thomman II |
| Name-Var | Also known as Schaub.5,6 |
| Birth | On 10 AUG 1761, Anna Schaüb was born in Wittinsburg, Sissach, Basel-Landschaft, SwitzerlandG.7,8 |
| Baptism | On 16 AUG 1761, Anna Schaüb was baptized in Rümlingen, Sissach, Basel-Landschaft, SwitzerlandG.9,6,5 |
| Marriage | On 3 AUG 1784, Anna Schaüb (22) married Fredrich Thomman I (~20) in Rümlingen, Sissach, Basel-Landschaft, SwitzerlandG.2,3,4 |
| Birth of Child | Her son Fredrick Thomman II was born on 2 FEB 1785 in Rümlingen, Sissach, Basel-Landschaft, SwitzerlandG. |
| Death | On 5 JAN 1831, Anna (69) died. Wittinsburg, Sissach, Basel-Landschaft, SwitzerlandG.9,10,11 |
| Burial | Anna is buried at Rümlingen, Sissach, Basel-Landschaft, SwitzerlandG.9,12 |
| Death of Spouse | Her husband Fredrich Thomman I died on 23 APR 1833 in Perry Co., PA, USAGI. |
| Relationship | 5th great-grandmother of Sr. Airman Steven James Hutchinson |
| Notable Relatives | Great-grandmother of Dr. John Martin Dum MD 2nd great-grandmother of Rev. Roy Martin Dunkelberger |
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| DNA Match to Anna (Schaüb) Thomman - WikiTree Profile: • ~1.56% Jeffrey Lightner > Family Tree DNA Family Finder • ~0.78% Prof. William Hutchinson > MyHeritage DNA > GEDmatch FD5659438 • Source: https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Scha%C3%BCb-1266 — Updated on 03 JUN 2025 DNA Match to Anna Thommen Schaub: Anna Thommen (born Schaub) • Christening: Aug 10 1761 - Wittinsburg, Bl., Swtz • Parents: Martin 3rd Schaub III, Maria Schaub (born Suter Schaub) • Brother: Martin 4th Schaub IV • https://www.myheritage.com//relationship-diagram-213003491/williams-family?source=1000001&target=1502998 • https://www.myheritage.com/profile-213003491-1502998/anna-thommen-born-schaub#sources |
| Last Edited | 3 JUN 2025 |
| Ca. 1884 he married Florence Adele Greene (b. 25 JUL 1859, d. 10 JUN 1946)3 |
| 1. | Son* | Mortimer V C Byington (b. OCT 1884, d. 12 SEP 1948) |
| 2. | Son* | Harold Greene Byington+ (b. 20 SEP 1889, d. 16 FEB 1957) |
| 3. | Son* | PFC. Russell Perkins Byington (b. 21 OCT 1893, d. 29 SEP 1918) |
| 4. | Daughter* | Elizabeth Byington (b. 29 MAY 1899, d. 26 MAY 1994) |
| Birth | On 30 JUL 1859, Dr. Cassius Perkins Byington was born in NY, USAGI.1 |
| Marriage | Ca. 1884, Dr. Cassius Perkins Byington (~25) married Florence Adele Greene (~25) in NY, USAGI.3 |
| Birth of Child | His son Mortimer V C Byington was born in OCT 1884 in NY, USAGI. |
| Birth of Child | His son Harold Greene Byington was born on 20 SEP 1889 in Croton-on-Hudson, Westchester Co., NY, USAG. |
| Birth of Child | His son PFC. Russell Perkins Byington was born on 21 OCT 1893 in Croton-on-Hudson, Westchester Co., NY, USAG. |
| Birth of Child | His daughter Elizabeth Byington was born on 29 MAY 1899 in Cairo, Greene Co., NY, USAG. |
| Death of Child | His son PFC. Russell Perkins Byington died on 29 SEP 1918 in Ronssoy, Somme, Hauts-de-France, FranceG. |
| Misc | In 1920, Dr. Cassius Perkins Byington. Detail: wrote The Record of a Private, commemorating his son PFC Russell, who was awarded the Distinguished Service Cross, and other Byington family members who served their country in the wars of the nation from the earliest colonial times to the end of World War I. Buy a copy at https://amzn.to/3PsmJD7. ![]() |
| Death | On 19 DEC 1926, Cassius (67) died. Albany, Albany Co., NY, USAG.1 |
| Death of Spouse | His wife Florence Adele Greene died on 10 JUN 1946 in Cairo, Greene Co., NY, USAG. |
| Notable Relatives | Grandfather of Dr. Robert Harold Byington |
| Last Edited | 2 JUL 2024 |
| After bef 1884, Florence became known as Florence Byington1 |
| Ca. 1884 she married Dr. Cassius Perkins Byington (b. 30 JUL 1859, d. 19 DEC 1926)1 |
| 1. | Son* | Mortimer V C Byington (b. OCT 1884, d. 12 SEP 1948) |
| 2. | Son* | Harold Greene Byington+ (b. 20 SEP 1889, d. 16 FEB 1957) |
| 3. | Son* | PFC. Russell Perkins Byington (b. 21 OCT 1893, d. 29 SEP 1918) |
| 4. | Daughter* | Elizabeth Byington (b. 29 MAY 1899, d. 26 MAY 1994) |
| Birth | On 25 JUL 1859, Florence Adele Greene was born in NY, USAGI.1,2 |
| Marriage | Ca. 1884, Florence Adele Greene (~25) married Dr. Cassius Perkins Byington (~25) in NY, USAGI.1 |
| Birth of Child | Her son Mortimer V C Byington was born in OCT 1884 in NY, USAGI. |
| Birth of Child | Her son Harold Greene Byington was born on 20 SEP 1889 in Croton-on-Hudson, Westchester Co., NY, USAG. |
| Birth of Child | Her son PFC. Russell Perkins Byington was born on 21 OCT 1893 in Croton-on-Hudson, Westchester Co., NY, USAG. |
| Birth of Child | Her daughter Elizabeth Byington was born on 29 MAY 1899 in Cairo, Greene Co., NY, USAG. |
| Death of Child | Her son PFC. Russell Perkins Byington died on 29 SEP 1918 in Ronssoy, Somme, Hauts-de-France, FranceG. |
| Death of Spouse | Her husband Dr. Cassius Perkins Byington died on 19 DEC 1926 in Albany, Albany Co., NY, USAG. |
| Death | On 10 JUN 1946, Florence (86) died. Cairo, Greene Co., NY, USAG.2 |
| Burial | Florence is buried at Cairo Cemetery, Cairo, Greene Co., NY, USAG.2 |
| Notable Relatives | Grandmother of Dr. Robert Harold Byington |
| Last Edited | 2 JUL 2024 |
| Father* | Dr. Cassius Perkins Byington (b. 30 JUL 1859, d. 19 DEC 1926) |
| Mother* | Florence Adele Greene (b. 25 JUL 1859, d. 10 JUN 1946) |
| Birth | In OCT 1884, Mortimer V C Byington was born in NY, USAGI.1 |
| Death | On 12 SEP 1948, Mortimer (63) died. Robsart, Southwest, Saskatchewan, CanadaG.1 |
| Notable Relatives | Son of Dr. Cassius Perkins Byington Uncle of Dr. Robert Harold Byington |
| Last Edited | 14 DEC 2022 |
| Father* | Dr. Cassius Perkins Byington (b. 30 JUL 1859, d. 19 DEC 1926) |
| Mother* | Florence Adele Greene (b. 25 JUL 1859, d. 10 JUN 1946) |
| Birth | On 21 OCT 1893, PFC. Russell Perkins Byington was born in Croton-on-Hudson, Westchester Co., NY, USAG.1 |
| War | Bet 5 JUL 1916 and 5 OCT 1916, PFC. Russell Perkins Byington was engaged in the Mexican Punitive Expedition. Camp Whitman, Green Haven, Dutchess Co., NY, USAG. Detail: Mustered out at.3 |
| War | Bet 11 MAY 1917 and 16 MAY 1918, PFC. Russell Perkins Byington was engaged in World War I. World War I, USAG.4 |
| War | Bet 17 MAY 1918 and 29 SEP 1918, PFC. Russell Perkins Byington was engaged in World War I. World War I, FranceG.5 |
| Death | On 29 SEP 1918, Russell (24) died. Ronssoy, Somme, Hauts-de-France, FranceG.1,6 |
| DeathCause | Killed in action.7 |
| Burial | Russell is buried at Somme American Cemetery and Memorial, Bony, Aisne, Hauts-de-France, FranceG. Detail: Private First Class Byington, Russell P. • Serial Number: 1205046 • 27th Division • Company I, 105th Infantry • Foreign Block Number: B • Cause of Death: Killed in Action • Reburied Date Foreign: 23 MAR 1928 • Cemcom #2: 636 Memorial Text: Private First Class, Company I. 105th Regiment, 27th Division, American Expeditionary Force. Entered the service from Ossining, New York. Awarded the Distinguished Service Cross. From his citation: "For extraordinary heroism in action east of Ronssoy, France, September 29, 1918. During the operations against the Hindenburg line, he was wounded early in the action but continued to advance with his company, and declined to go to the rear for medical treatment. Later in the engagement he was killed by a machine-gun bullet. His gallantry and bravery and absolute disregard for his personal safety was a splendid example to all ranks.6,8 |
| Award | PFC. Russell Perkins Byington was awarded Distinguished Service Cross Private First Class, U.S. Army Company I, 105th Infantry Regiment, 27th Division, A.E.F. Date of Action: September 29, 1918 Citation: The Distinguished Service Cross is presented to Russell P. Byington, Private First Class, U.S. Army, for extraordinary heroism in action east of Ronssoy, France, September 29, 1918. During the operations against the Hindenburg line, he was wounded early in the action but continued to advance with his company, and declined to go to the rear for medical treatment. Later in the engagement he was killed by a machine-gun bullet. His gallantry and bravery and absolute disregard for his personal safety was a splendid example to all ranks. General Orders No. 16, W.D., 1919 Home Town: Ossining, NY in Ronssoy, Somme, Hauts-de-France, FranceG.9 |
Biography |
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| Russell Perkins Byington with his parents moved to Cairo, NY, in September 1895 and from there to Ossining, NY, in the spring of 1902. Attended Ossining public schools, took an active part in athletic activities and was popular with fellow schoolmates. Joined the New York National Guard in June 1916, joining Company A, 3d Regiment of Infantry, of Rochester, NY, for service on the Mexican Border. Was one of the first to respond. During the four months he spent on the Mexican border his company saw no fighting. Mustered out in September 1916. In the spring of 1917, Russell re-enlisted, this time with the 71st Regiment, which was mustered into federal service on March 30, 1917, and later became the 105th Infantry Regiment. The 105th sailed for France from Newport News, Va., on May 17, 1918, arriving in Brest, France on May 30, 1918. Private 1st Class Russell Perkins Byington was killed during the Battle of the Hindenberg Line, September 29, 1918. He was awarded the Distinguished Service Cross for his gallantry in battle (signed by Gen. John Pershing). According to a "Solider's Overseas Grave" card, Russell is buried in the Somme American Cemetery, Bony, Aisne, France, Grave No. 9, Row 12, Block B. Letter sending the grave card to Russell's father was signed by F.H. Pope, Colonel, Office of the Quartermaster General, Washington, D.C. The following narrative of Russell's bravery is quoted verbatim from "The Record of a Private", written by his father, Cassius Perkins Byington, commemorating Russell and other Byington family members (and those related to Byingtons) who served their country in the wars of the nation from the earliest colonial times to the end of World War I. "On the evening of Sept. 28, everyone knew that for them tomorrow would be a great day. It was still dark at 4 a.m., the morning of the 29th when they were informed that at precisely 5:20 a.m., they were going to go 'over the top'. There was much to happen in the next few hours. History was to be made, many of those who went forth would not come back. Just what the day held in store for them as individuals none could know, but there was no wavering, no hesitation, no thought of failure. This is what they had been getting ready for during all the past months, now their work was to be made manifest. "In just one hour, hell was to break loose. The forces of the right and liberty, and the hosts of evil would come to grips. It was Sunday, and the beginning of a day that was not to end until the forces of right should prevail, and the impossible had been accomplished - the breaking of that barrier, the Germans had spent two years in preparing and which they boasted could not be taken - The Hindenberg Line. "Our men spent the night in shell-holes and dug-outs as near the line as possible, to be ready for the start in the morning. Owing to a heavy downpour of rain, the shell-holes were a mess of mud and water, and partly filled with the foul remnants of previous gas attacks, making the situation anything but pleasant, or comfortable. "Promptly at 5:20 a.m., the barrage was underway and only waiting to give the barrage a brief start, our boys are 'over the top', and the battle is on. The Germans started up a counter barrage and some of our men rushing forward behind the tanks, thinking it was the smoke screen of their own barrage, in their haste to get on, rushed into it - a fatal mistake, for the Germans were pouring a deadly hail of machine gun bullets directly into it, and hundreds of our boys were wounded or killed before they had gone a hundred rods (1 rid = 5.5 yards). "One squad of Co. 1, in their haste to get on, rushed into the smoke screen of their own barrage and got lost, and finally found themselves with some men of the 107th and went with them, not seeing their own company again until the next day. "The barbed wire guarding the first line trenches is reached and they went through it with the tanks breaking the way. Before an hour is passed they are in the very thick of things, the tanks are having trouble - one tank out in front is lifted into the air by a mine and put out of action, another one is disabled by a concealed battery of tank artillery. Out in front of us, a lot of Germans with their machine guns are blown into the air by one of our big guns. At the end of an hour more we are making good headway, and have advanced more than a mile, but the tanks are having a bad time. Those on our front are apparently all out of commission. A bunch of Germans come out of a dug-out with their hands up and give themselves up. The fighting continues furiously, the enemy desperately fighting to hold their lines, our brave boys determined to drive them out, continuing to advance, hardly able to see their way, owing to smoke from the barrage and artillery, crawling from shell-hole to dug-out in the face of the most galling machine gun and artillery fire. "Always going forward, Russell received a shrapnel wound in the leg which caused a severe loss of blood. He refused to go to the rear, however, but controlling the hemorrhage by bandages and such first-aid dressings as were available, and continued to advance with his command. "It was still early in the day, about 8 a.m., when Russell's Corporal was severely wounded and put out of action, but before being taken to the rear, turned the command over to Russell, who led them on, dodging into shell-holes and crawling forward to new vantage points from which they could better put out of action the numerous machine gun nests which were harassing them on every side. "This went on for several hours, the fighting becoming more intense as the day wore on, always advancing in the face of the most desperate resistance. "Our boys knew the task before them. Last time it was chasing a retreating foe at Mt. Kemmill and Vierstaat Ridge, but now they are to oust a foe strongly entrenched in his most impregnable stronghold and desperately determined to hold it - the Hindenberg Line. "But our brave boys are not to be denied. In the face of one of the most terrible death tolls of the war, they press on, if not to complete victory themselves, none the less, to a victory for the comrades who shall survive them and follow them, and not only that, but a victory which breaks the backbone of the enemy's lines and leads to a speedy ending of the war. "It was in one of these advances that Russell, at about 11 a.m., received a machine gun bullet through the temple, killing him instantly. Bravery while a man is in full possession of his strength and power is splendid, but words are not adequate to describe the courage and gallantry of the man whose spirit dominates wounds, weakness from loss of blood and the most certain knowledge of imminent death. "As to Russell's personal attitude toward the 'Challenge of Death' and the horrors of conflict, we have abundant testimony. He had been in every battle and engagement and minor action of his company and regiment, up to and including Sept. 29th. After the battle in which he lost his life, one of his comrades wrote, 'Russell was wounded severely, and was begged to go to the rear, but refused to go. It just seemed he could not go back and leave his struggling comrades.' And the same story has been told by other comrades and his commanding officers, how his exalted disregard for his own safety at all times, when the constant and terrible toll of war was ever before him, showed that death had no terrors for him. His only fear, no, not fear, his only anxiety about himself as expressed to others, was, lest he should return crippled and dependent, and - God was good to him."10 |

| Notable Relatives | Son of Dr. Cassius Perkins Byington Uncle of Dr. Robert Harold Byington |
| Last Edited | 8 DEC 2023 |
| Father* | Dr. Cassius Perkins Byington (b. 30 JUL 1859, d. 19 DEC 1926) |
| Mother* | Florence Adele Greene (b. 25 JUL 1859, d. 10 JUN 1946) |
| Birth | On 29 MAY 1899, Elizabeth Byington was born in Cairo, Greene Co., NY, USAG.1 |
| Death | On 26 MAY 1994, Elizabeth (94) died. Ossining, Westchester Co., NY, USAG.1 |
| Notable Relatives | Daughter of Dr. Cassius Perkins Byington Aunt of Dr. Robert Harold Byington |
| Last Edited | 14 DEC 2022 |
| After 3 JAN 1744, Susanne became known as Susanne Balliet1 |
| On 3 JAN 1744 she married Paul Balliet (b. 20 AUG 1719, d. 25 JUL 1785)1 |
| 1. | Son* | Jacques Balliet (b. 18 MAR 1749) |
| 2. | Son* | Johannes Balliet+ (b. 9 AUG 1762) |
| Name-Var | Also known as Susanna.2 |
| Birth | In 1728, Susanne Grosjean was born in Kirrberg, Bas-Rhin, Grand Est, FranceG.1,3 |
| Marriage | On 3 JAN 1744, Susanne Grosjean (~16) married Paul Balliet (24) in Rauwiller AKA Rauweiler, Bas-Rhin, Grand Est, FranceG.1 |
| Birth of Child | Her son Jacques Balliet was born on 18 MAR 1749 in Kirrberg, Bas-Rhin, Grand Est, FranceG. |
| Birth of Child | Her son Johannes Balliet was born on 9 AUG 1762 in Kirrberg, Bas-Rhin, Grand Est, FranceG. |
| Death of Spouse | Her husband Paul Balliet died on 25 JUL 1785 in Kirrberg, Bas-Rhin, Grand Est, FranceG. |
| Last Edited | 6 JAN 2023 |
| Father* | Paul Balliet (b. 20 AUG 1719, d. 25 JUL 1785) |
| Mother* | Susanne Grosjean (b. 1728) |
| On 18 MAY 1770 he married Barbe Greib (b. 1737)2,3 |
| Birth | On 18 MAR 1749, Jacques Balliet was born in Kirrberg, Bas-Rhin, Grand Est, FranceG.1 |
| Marriage | On 18 MAY 1770, Jacques Balliet (21) married Barbe Greib (~33) in Rauwiller AKA Rauweiler, Bas-Rhin, Grand Est, FranceG.2,3 |
| Relationship | 2nd cousin 6 times removed of Sr. Airman Steven James Hutchinson |
| Notable Relatives | 2nd cousin 2 times removed of Judge George Balliet 2nd cousin 4 times removed of William Kinsey Hutchinson I |
| Last Edited | 16 DEC 2022 |
| After 18 MAY 1770, Barbe became known as Barbe Balliet1 |
| On 18 MAY 1770 she married Jacques Balliet (b. 18 MAR 1749)1,2 |
| Birth | In 1737, Barbe Greib was born in Goerlingen AKA Görlingen, Bas-Rhin, Grand Est, FranceG.1 |
| Marriage | On 18 MAY 1770, Barbe Greib (~33) married Jacques Balliet (21) in Rauwiller AKA Rauweiler, Bas-Rhin, Grand Est, FranceG.1,2 |
| Last Edited | 16 DEC 2022 |
| After 1738, Anna became known as Anna Wiedersheim1,2 |
| Father* | Hans Nickel Balliet (b. 15 MAR 1680, d. 24 JAN 1745) |
| Mother* | Margaretha Durand (b. ca. 1684, d. 27 MAR 1766) |
| Ca. 1737 she married Jacob Wiedersheim (b. ca. 1720, d. 24 JUL 1752)1,2 |
| Birth | On 9 SEP 1708, Anna Maria Susanna Balliet was born in Diedendorf, Bas-Rhin, Grand Est, FranceG.3 |
| Marriage | Ca. 1737, Anna Maria Susanna Balliet (~29) married Jacob Wiedersheim (~17) in Goerlingen AKA Görlingen, Bas-Rhin, Grand Est, FranceG.1,2 |
| Death of Spouse | Her husband Jacob Wiedersheim died on 24 JUL 1752 in Goerlingen AKA Görlingen, Bas-Rhin, Grand Est, FranceG. |
| Death | On 23 MAY 1779, Anna (70) died. Goerlingen AKA Görlingen, Bas-Rhin, Grand Est, FranceG.1 |
| Relationship | 1st cousin 7 times removed of Sr. Airman Steven James Hutchinson |
| Notable Relatives | 1st cousin 3 times removed of Judge George Balliet 1st cousin 5 times removed of William Kinsey Hutchinson I |
| Last Edited | 16 DEC 2022 |
| Ca. 1737 he married Anna Maria Susanna Balliet (b. 9 SEP 1708, d. 23 MAY 1779)1,2 |
| Birth | Ca. 1720, Jacob Wiedersheim was born in Grand Est, FranceG.1 |
| Marriage | Ca. 1737, Jacob Wiedersheim (~17) married Anna Maria Susanna Balliet (~29) in Goerlingen AKA Görlingen, Bas-Rhin, Grand Est, FranceG.1,2 |
| Death | On 24 JUL 1752, Jacob (~32) died. Goerlingen AKA Görlingen, Bas-Rhin, Grand Est, FranceG.3 |
| Death of Spouse | His wife Anna Maria Susanna Balliet died on 23 MAY 1779 in Goerlingen AKA Görlingen, Bas-Rhin, Grand Est, FranceG. |
| Last Edited | 16 DEC 2022 |
| Father* | Abraham Balliet (b. ca. MAR 1684, d. 16 APR 1767) |
| Mother* | Susanna Catharina Hahn (b. ca. 1684) |
| Birth | In 1718, Anna Eva Balliet was born in Wintersbourg AKA Wintersburg, Moselle, Grand Est, FranceG.1 |
| Death | On 3 APR 1794, Anna (~76) died. Schalbach, Moselle, Grand Est, FranceG.1 |
| Relationship | 1st cousin 7 times removed of Sr. Airman Steven James Hutchinson |
| Notable Relatives | 1st cousin 3 times removed of Judge George Balliet 1st cousin 5 times removed of William Kinsey Hutchinson I |
| Last Edited | 14 MAR 2025 |
| Father* | Hans Nickel Balliet (b. 15 MAR 1680, d. 24 JAN 1745) |
| Mother* | Margaretha Durand (b. ca. 1684, d. 27 MAR 1766) |
| On 21 APR 1745 he married Maria Catharina Schleppi (b. 21 APR 1727, d. 21 AUG 1796)3,4,2 |
| Name-Var | Also known as Jean Jacques.2 |
| Birth | In 1709, Jacques Balliet was born in Rauwiller AKA Rauweiler, Bas-Rhin, Grand Est, FranceG.1 |
| Marriage | On 21 APR 1745, Jacques Balliet (~36) married Maria Catharina Schleppi (18) in Rauwiller AKA Rauweiler, Bas-Rhin, Grand Est, FranceG.3,4,2 |
| Death | On 27 MAR 1775, Jacques (~66) died. Rauwiller AKA Rauweiler, Bas-Rhin, Grand Est, FranceG.2 |
| Death of Spouse | His wife Maria Catharina Schleppi died on 21 AUG 1796 in Rauwiller AKA Rauweiler, Bas-Rhin, Grand Est, FranceG. |
| Relationship | 1st cousin 7 times removed of Sr. Airman Steven James Hutchinson |
| Notable Relatives | 1st cousin 3 times removed of Judge George Balliet 1st cousin 5 times removed of William Kinsey Hutchinson I |
| Last Edited | 5 JAN 2023 |
| Father* | Hans Nickel Balliet (b. 15 MAR 1680, d. 24 JAN 1745) |
| Mother* | Margaretha Durand (b. ca. 1684, d. 27 MAR 1766) |
| Birth | On 19 AUG 1710, Odile Balliet was born in Rauwiller AKA Rauweiler, Bas-Rhin, Grand Est, FranceG.1 |
| Relationship | 1st cousin 7 times removed of Sr. Airman Steven James Hutchinson |
| Notable Relatives | 1st cousin 3 times removed of Judge George Balliet 1st cousin 5 times removed of William Kinsey Hutchinson I |
| Last Edited | 17 DEC 2022 |
| Father* | Hans Nickel Balliet (b. 15 MAR 1680, d. 24 JAN 1745) |
| Mother* | Margaretha Durand (b. ca. 1684, d. 27 MAR 1766) |
| Birth | On 20 DEC 1711, Ottilia Balliet was born in Rauwiller AKA Rauweiler, Bas-Rhin, Grand Est, FranceG.1 |
| Death | On 22 AUG 1774, Ottilia (62) died. Rauwiller AKA Rauweiler, Bas-Rhin, Grand Est, FranceG.2 |
| Relationship | 1st cousin 7 times removed of Sr. Airman Steven James Hutchinson |
| Notable Relatives | 1st cousin 3 times removed of Judge George Balliet 1st cousin 5 times removed of William Kinsey Hutchinson I |
| Last Edited | 5 JAN 2023 |
| Father* | Hans Nickel Balliet (b. 15 MAR 1680, d. 24 JAN 1745) |
| Mother* | Margaretha Durand (b. ca. 1684, d. 27 MAR 1766) |
| On 21 APR 1736 he married Maria Susanna Wiedersheim (b. 28 FEB 1712, d. 3 JAN 1785)3,4 |
| 1. | Son* | Johann Peter Balliet (b. 18 JUN 1741) |
| 2. | Son* | Jean Jacques Balliet (b. 17 AUG 1749) |
| Name-Var | Also known as Ludwig Carle.3 |
| Birth | On 20 OCT 1713, Louis Charles Balliet was born in Rauwiller AKA Rauweiler, Bas-Rhin, Grand Est, FranceG.1,2,3 |
| Marriage | On 21 APR 1736, Louis Charles Balliet (22) married Maria Susanna Wiedersheim (24) in Rauwiller AKA Rauweiler, Bas-Rhin, Grand Est, FranceG.3,4 |
| Birth of Child | His son Johann Peter Balliet was born on 18 JUN 1741 in Rauwiller AKA Rauweiler, Bas-Rhin, Grand Est, FranceG. |
| Birth of Child | His son Jean Jacques Balliet was born on 17 AUG 1749 in Rauwiller AKA Rauweiler, Bas-Rhin, Grand Est, FranceG. |
| Death of Spouse | His wife Maria Susanna Wiedersheim died on 3 JAN 1785 in Rauwiller AKA Rauweiler, Bas-Rhin, Grand Est, FranceG. |
| Death | On 1 MAR 1785, Louis (71) died. Rauwiller AKA Rauweiler, Bas-Rhin, Grand Est, FranceG.5,6 |
| Relationship | 1st cousin 7 times removed of Sr. Airman Steven James Hutchinson |
| Notable Relatives | 1st cousin 3 times removed of Judge George Balliet 1st cousin 5 times removed of William Kinsey Hutchinson I |
| Last Edited | 6 JAN 2023 |
| Father* | Hans Nickel Balliet (b. 15 MAR 1680, d. 24 JAN 1745) |
| Mother* | Margaretha Durand (b. ca. 1684, d. 27 MAR 1766) |
| Birth | On 20 OCT 1715, Johann Peter Balliet was born in Rauwiller AKA Rauweiler, Bas-Rhin, Grand Est, FranceG.1 |
| Relationship | 1st cousin 7 times removed of Sr. Airman Steven James Hutchinson |
| Notable Relatives | 1st cousin 3 times removed of Judge George Balliet 1st cousin 5 times removed of William Kinsey Hutchinson I |
| Last Edited | 17 DEC 2022 |
| Father* | Johann Nickel Schweitzer |
| Mother* | Sara Rose |
| On 25 OCT 1715 he married Maria Margaretha Weibel (b. ca. 1688)2 |
| Birth | Ca. 1688, Johannes Schweitzer was born in Grand Est, FranceG.1 |
| Marriage | On 25 OCT 1715, Johannes Schweitzer (~27) married Maria Margaretha Weibel (~27) in La Petite-Pierre AKA Lützelstein, Bas-Rhin, Grand Est, FranceG.2 |
| Death of Spouse | His wife Maria Margaretha Weibel died in Wintersbourg AKA Wintersburg, Moselle, Grand Est, FranceG. |
| Relationship | 6th great-granduncle of Sr. Airman Steven James Hutchinson |
| Notable Relatives | 2nd great-granduncle of Judge George Balliet 4th great-granduncle of William Kinsey Hutchinson I |
| Last Edited | 9 MAY 2024 |
| After 25 OCT 1715, Maria became known as Maria Schweitzer1 |
| On 25 OCT 1715 she married Johannes Schweitzer (b. ca. 1688)2 |
| Birth | Ca. 1688, Maria Margaretha Weibel was born in Grand Est, FranceG.1 |
| Marriage | On 25 OCT 1715, Maria Margaretha Weibel (~27) married Johannes Schweitzer (~27) in La Petite-Pierre AKA Lützelstein, Bas-Rhin, Grand Est, FranceG.2 |
| Death | Maria died. Wintersbourg AKA Wintersburg, Moselle, Grand Est, FranceG.2 |
| Last Edited | 9 MAY 2024 |
| After 1667, Marie became known as Marie Vautrin2 |
| Father* | Claude Simon (b. 27 OCT 1617, d. 12 APR 1713) |
| Mother* | Marie Haumant (b. 1623) |
| In 1667 she married Johann Peter Vautrin (b. 23 FEB 1643, d. 12 APR 1713)2 |
| 1. | Son* | Abraham Vautrin Sr+ (b. 1 OCT 1670, d. 1 DEC 1730) |
| 2. | Son* | Johann Peter Vautrin (b. 28 JUL 1672) |
| Name-Var | Also known as Anne Marie.3 |
| Birth | On 29 SEP 1645, Marie Simon was born in Kirrberg, Bas-Rhin, Grand Est, FranceG.4,3 |
| Marriage | In 1667, Marie Simon (~22) married Johann Peter Vautrin (~24) in Kirrberg, Bas-Rhin, Grand Est, FranceG.2 |
| Birth of Child | Her son Abraham Vautrin Sr was born on 1 OCT 1670 in Kirrberg, Bas-Rhin, Grand Est, FranceG. |
| Birth of Child | Her son Johann Peter Vautrin was born on 28 JUL 1672 in Bischwiller AKA Bischweiler, Bas-Rhin, Grand Est, FranceG. |
| Death | On 19 APR 1675, Marie (29) died. Marsal AKA Salzmar, Moselle, Grand Est, FranceG.3 |
| Death of Spouse | Her husband Johann Peter Vautrin died on 12 APR 1713 in Kirrberg, Bas-Rhin, Grand Est, FranceG. |
| Notable Relatives | 4th great-grandmother of Judge George Balliet |
| Last Edited | 20 DEC 2022 |
| On 4 AUG 1636 he married Judith Dufour (b. 1610, d. 1685)2 |
| 1. | Son* | Johann Peter Vautrin+ (b. 23 FEB 1643, d. 12 APR 1713) |
| Birth | In 1605, Jean Vautrin was born in Goerlingen AKA Görlingen, Bas-Rhin, Grand Est, FranceG.1 |
| Marriage | On 4 AUG 1636, Jean Vautrin (~31) married Judith Dufour (~26) in Kirrberg, Bas-Rhin, Grand Est, FranceG.2 |
| Birth of Child | His son Johann Peter Vautrin was born on 23 FEB 1643 in Kirrberg, Bas-Rhin, Grand Est, FranceG. |
| Death | In 1679, Jean (~74) died. Kirrberg, Bas-Rhin, Grand Est, FranceG.1 |
| Death of Spouse | His wife Judith Dufour died in 1685 in Bischwiller AKA Bischweiler, Bas-Rhin, Grand Est, FranceG. |
| Notable Relatives | 5th great-grandfather of Judge George Balliet |
| Last Edited | 13 JAN 2024 |
| After 4 AUG 1636, Judith became known as Judith Vautrin1 |
| On 4 AUG 1636 she married Jean Vautrin (b. 1605, d. 1679)1 |
| 1. | Son* | Johann Peter Vautrin+ (b. 23 FEB 1643, d. 12 APR 1713) |
| Birth | In 1610, Judith Dufour was born in Kirrberg, Bas-Rhin, Grand Est, FranceG.1 |
| Marriage | On 4 AUG 1636, Judith Dufour (~26) married Jean Vautrin (~31) in Kirrberg, Bas-Rhin, Grand Est, FranceG.1 |
| Birth of Child | Her son Johann Peter Vautrin was born on 23 FEB 1643 in Kirrberg, Bas-Rhin, Grand Est, FranceG. |
| Death of Spouse | Her husband Jean Vautrin died in 1679 in Kirrberg, Bas-Rhin, Grand Est, FranceG. |
| Death | In 1685, Judith (~75) died. Bischwiller AKA Bischweiler, Bas-Rhin, Grand Est, FranceG.1 |
| Notable Relatives | 5th great-grandmother of Judge George Balliet |
| Last Edited | 13 JAN 2024 |
| Father* | Johann Peter Vautrin (b. 23 FEB 1643, d. 12 APR 1713) |
| Mother* | Marie Simon (b. 29 SEP 1645, d. 19 APR 1675) |
| Birth | On 28 JUL 1672, Johann Peter Vautrin was born in Bischwiller AKA Bischweiler, Bas-Rhin, Grand Est, FranceG.1 |
| Notable Relatives | 3rd great-granduncle of Judge George Balliet |
| Last Edited | 20 DEC 2022 |
| On 10 MAY 1643 he married Marie Haumant (b. 1623)1,2,3 |
| On 28 FEB 1679 he married Suzanne Charpentier (b. ca. 1615, d. 25 JAN 1682)4,5 |
| 1. | Daughter* | Marie Simon+ (b. 29 SEP 1645, d. 19 APR 1675) |
| Birth | On 27 OCT 1617, Claude Simon was born in Gerbéviller, Moselle, Grand Est, FranceG.1 |
| Marriage | On 10 MAY 1643, Claude Simon (25) married first Marie Haumant (~20) in Metz, Moselle, Grand Est, FranceG.1,2,3 |
| Birth of Child | His daughter Marie Simon was born on 29 SEP 1645 in Kirrberg, Bas-Rhin, Grand Est, FranceG. |
| Death of Child | His daughter Marie Simon died on 19 APR 1675 in Marsal AKA Salzmar, Moselle, Grand Est, FranceG. |
| Marriage | On 28 FEB 1679, Claude Simon (61) married second Suzanne Charpentier (~64) in Lixheim, Moselle, Grand Est, FranceG.4,5 |
| Death of Spouse | His wife Suzanne Charpentier died on 25 JAN 1682 in Lixheim, Moselle, Grand Est, FranceG. |
| Death-Alt | It has been reported on 12 APR 1713, Claude (95) died. Kirrberg, Bas-Rhin, Grand Est, FranceG.1 |
| Notable Relatives | 5th great-grandfather of Judge George Balliet |
| Last Edited | 12 MAR 2023 |
| After 10 MAY 1643, Marie became known as Marie Simon2,3 |
| On 10 MAY 1643 she married Claude Simon (b. 27 OCT 1617, d. 12 APR 1713)3,2,4 |
| 1. | Daughter* | Marie Simon+ (b. 29 SEP 1645, d. 19 APR 1675) |
| Name-Var | Also known as Heraut.3,2,4 |
| Birth | In 1623, Marie Haumant was born in Goerlingen AKA Görlingen, Bas-Rhin, Grand Est, FranceG.4 |
| Marriage | On 10 MAY 1643, Marie Haumant (~20) married Claude Simon (25) in Metz, Moselle, Grand Est, FranceG.3,2,4 |
| Birth of Child | Her daughter Marie Simon was born on 29 SEP 1645 in Kirrberg, Bas-Rhin, Grand Est, FranceG. |
| Death of Child | Her daughter Marie Simon died on 19 APR 1675 in Marsal AKA Salzmar, Moselle, Grand Est, FranceG. |
| Death of Spouse | Her husband Claude Simon died on 12 APR 1713 in Kirrberg, Bas-Rhin, Grand Est, FranceG. |
| Notable Relatives | 5th great-grandmother of Judge George Balliet |
| Last Edited | 12 MAR 2023 |
| After 28 FEB 1679, Suzanne became known as Suzanne Simon1,2 |
| On 28 FEB 1679 she married Claude Simon (b. 27 OCT 1617, d. 12 APR 1713)1,2 |
| Birth | Ca. 1615, Suzanne Charpentier was born in Kirrberg, Bas-Rhin, Grand Est, FranceG.1 |
| Marriage | On 28 FEB 1679, Suzanne Charpentier (~64) married Claude Simon (61) in Lixheim, Moselle, Grand Est, FranceG.1,2 |
| Death | On 25 JAN 1682, Suzanne (~67) died. Lixheim, Moselle, Grand Est, FranceG.1 |
| Death of Spouse | Her husband Claude Simon died on 12 APR 1713 in Kirrberg, Bas-Rhin, Grand Est, FranceG. |
| Last Edited | 12 MAR 2023 |
| Father* | Johannes Matthias Hartmann Sr. |
| Mother* | Mariae Elisabethae Moses |
| Birth | On 23 DEC 1727, Johann Peter Hartmann 2nd was born in Ilbesheim, Donnersbergkreis, Rhineland-Palatinate, GermanyGI.1 |
| Baptism | On 23 DEC 1727, Johann Peter Hartmann 2nd was baptized in Ilbesheim, Donnersbergkreis, Rhineland-Palatinate, GermanyGI.1 |
| Relationship | 6th great-granduncle of Sr. Airman Steven James Hutchinson |
| Notable Relatives | Uncle of Maria Appalonia Hartmann 3rd great-granduncle of Rev. William K. Rouse |
| Last Edited | 25 FEB 2025 |
| Father* | Johannes Matthias Hartmann Sr. |
| Mother* | Mariae Elisabethae Moses |
| Birth | On 8 APR 1725, Johann Peter Hartmann 1st was born in Ilbesheim, Donnersbergkreis, Rhineland-Palatinate, GermanyGI.2,1 |
| Baptism | On 8 APR 1725, Johann Peter Hartmann 1st was baptized in Ilbesheim, Donnersbergkreis, Rhineland-Palatinate, GermanyGI.2,1 |
| Death | On 26 JUN 1725, Johann (0) died. Ilbesheim, Donnersbergkreis, Rhineland-Palatinate, GermanyGI.3 |
| Relationship | 6th great-granduncle of Sr. Airman Steven James Hutchinson |
| Notable Relatives | Uncle of Maria Appalonia Hartmann 3rd great-granduncle of Rev. William K. Rouse |
| Last Edited | 15 MAY 2025 |
| Father* | Johannes Matthias Hartmann Sr. |
| Mother* | Mariae Elisabethae Moses |
| Birth | On 23 MAY 1722, Johann Jacob Hartmann was born in Ilbesheim, Donnersbergkreis, Rhineland-Palatinate, GermanyGI.1 |
| Baptism | On 25 MAY 1722, Johann Jacob Hartmann was baptized in Ilbesheim, Donnersbergkreis, Rhineland-Palatinate, GermanyGI.1 |
| Relationship | 6th great-granduncle of Sr. Airman Steven James Hutchinson |
| Notable Relatives | Uncle of Maria Appalonia Hartmann 3rd great-granduncle of Rev. William K. Rouse |
| Last Edited | 25 FEB 2025 |