Mathias Joseph and Anna Maschinot
Information comes from various sources, newspapers, census, marriage and burial records.
Mathias Maschinot was born January 1840 in Haspelschiedt, Departement de la Moselle, Lorraine, France, the son of Nicholas Petrus and Maria Maginot. He immigrated with his family arriving in 1850 to the United States. When the Civil War started he volunteered for the Union Army enlisting 9 Sep 1862 in the 4th Ohio Calvary, also known as the Cincinnati Union Dragoons.
Mathias' unit was organized August 5, 1861, for three years service, under Colonel John Kennett. In December joined General Mitchell in Kentucky. It led the advance on Nashville and the city was surrendered to Colonel Kennett by the Mayor. The Regiment pushed south with the army in the spring of 1862, and raided into Alabama, taking Decatur and Huntsville with many prisoners and supplies. It followed Bragg through Kentucky, and afterwards met with disaster, being surrounded by Morgan, losing over 200 men. It participated in the battles of Murfreesboro and Chickamauga, marched into East Tennessee and pursued Wheeler across the Tennessee River.
Mathias' regiment guarded railroads in Alabama until December 27, 1863, then re-enlisted as veterans, and in the spring of 1864 joined the 17th Corps in the Atlanta campaign. The Regiment raided in all directions about Atlanta, went with Stoneman south, and afterwards joined Kilpatrick. After the fall of Atlanta it proceeded to Nashville for re-equipment, taking part in the battle under under Thomas. It joined Wilson's raid to Selma, where the men dismounted and made a desperate charge over the works, carrying everything before them. In April it marched to Montgomery and then to Macon. Here it remained on guard duty until May 23, 1865, when it moved to Nashville and was mustered out the latter part of July, 1865.
Mathias returned to Dayton Ky. where his brother John was living and then made his life in Kentucky. He married Anna Jennewein in 1866 in Cincinnati. By 1870 he was living in Dayton working as a tailor.
Cincinnati Enquirer, 5 October 1889. page 2
Soup and lunch at Maschinot's Newport, this morning.
************
Cincinnati Enquirer, 9 September 1890, page 2
Oyster soup tonight at Matt Maschinot's, Newport.
*************
Cincinnati Enquirer, 12 October 1902, page 7
Fish fry at Maschinot's (Newport) this afternoon.
***************
Children of Mathias Maschinot and Anna Jennewein
1. Anna Maschinot b-15 June 1867 in Cincinnati
Oh; d-7 Sep 1918 in Dayton; br-St Francis Assisi Cemetery; m-John Schappel 29
Oct 1889 at the St Francis of Assisi Church in Dayton
2. Joseph Lawrence Maschinot b-8 Aug 1869 in Dayton Ky. d-29 Aug 1928 in
Cincinnati; m-Mary Schneese
3. Mary Maschinot b-31 May 1871 in Dayton; d-28 May 1939 in Dayton; br-St
Stephen Cemetery; m-Henry Frese
4. Elizabeth Maschinot b-20 Feb 1874 in Dayton; d-19 July 1932 in Newport; br-St
Stephen Cemetery; m-Joseph Messmer
5. John Mathew Maschinot b-10 May 1876 in Dayton; d-14 July 1942 in Dayton; br-St
Stephen Cemetery
6. George Maschinot b-18 Apr 1878 in Dayton; d-8 Aug 1878 in Dayton; br-St
Francis Assisi Cemetery
7. Maria Clara Maschinot b-17 July 1880 in Dayton; d-13 Apr 1885 in Dayton; br-St
Francis Assisi Cemetery
8. Barbara Josephine Maschinot b-4 Aug 1882 in Dayton; d-4 Aug 1936 in Highland
Park Michigan; m-Edward L Flum
9. Peter John Maschinot b-31 July 1884 in Dayton; d-13 Apr 1949 in Dayton; br-St
Stephen Cemetery; m-Rosa Mary Adelburger 3 July 1906 in Montgomery Co Oh
10. Mathew Maschinot b-31 July 1884 in Dayton; d-8 Sep 1884 in Dayton; br-St
Francis Assisi Cemetery
**********************
Children of Anna Maschinot and John Schappel
1. Clara Schappel b-Aug 1890 in Dayton
2. Karl "Charles" Joseph Schappel b-7 Oct 1891 in Dayton; d-Sep 1971 in
Cincinnati; br-St Mary Cemetery in Mt Healthy Oh
3. Anna Maria Elizabeth "Lily" Schappel b-7 Oct 1891 in Dayton; d-29 June 1954
in Covington; br-St Joseph Cemetery in Wilder; m-Bauman
4. Maria Clara Schappel b-3 Aug 1890 in Dayton
5. Marie Schappel b-Mar 1894 in Dayton; m-Joseph Wilkens 14 Feb 1920 in Newport
**************
Children of Peter John Maschinot and Rosa Mary Adelburger
1. Anna Margaret Maschinot b-25 Sep 1907 in
Dayton
2. Maria Mathilda Maschinot b-3 Aug 1909 in Dayton
3. Rosella Catharine Maschinot b-26 Apr 1911 in Dayton
4. Clara R Maschinot b-1920 in Dayton
******************
On 26 Mar 1886, Mathias applied for a pension for his service in the Civil War. On 22 May 1906, Anna applied for widow benefits for her husband's service. Mathias Maschinot died 10 May 1906 in Dayton and was buried in the St Francis Assisi Cemetery. His wife Anna died 8 May 1921 in Dayton and was also buried in the St Francis Assisi Cemetery.
**********
Kentucky Post, Monday, 14 May 1906, page 5
Joseph Maschinott, (sic) 65, who died Saturday, was a Civil War veteran and a member of the Fourth Ohio Cavalry. The funeral took place this morning from St Francis Church, Rev Greifenkamp officiating.