Tuesday, July 29, 2008

HAPPY BIRTHDAY ERNIE


Sunday, July 27, 2008

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Grandpa Scheuber, If your up there reading this blog site, I bet you are getting a kick out of these old articles showing up after all of these years.  Your grandkids can get some proof that their dads and mom (can't leave out Anita) were telling the truth about their dad being such a popular guy in the Swiss community.  olemarge
 
                             TAGLIO IS FIRST ON RIFLE SQUAD 
         Bill Scheuber And Paul Rupf Are Tied For Second On Swiss Club
      Team positions and scores of the Swiss Rifle Club in the Winter Rifle Club in the Winter Rifle League were announced Wednesday.
    Lous P. Taglio, who placed sixth in the Winter Rifle League, was high on the Swiss Rifle Club's final seasonal scoring with a total of 1,781 points.  Bill Scheuber and Paul Rupf tied for second with a total of 1, 7333 points.  Louis Burch and Carl Sieber with 1,751 and 1,695 respectively, placed in the first five.
     The Swiss Club dropped three matches in teh Winter League, finishing third.  The Turlock Civilians defeated the Turlock National Guard, las year's champions, for the Winter Rifle League title.
                                                    Two Qualify
Scheuber and Taglio qualified for the California State rifle shoot in Antioch, which will be held in the future.  Burch and Rupf were named as alternates.
     The ten high shooters for the yeare are Taglio, Scheuber, Burch, Rupf, Carl Sieber, John Bucher, Arnold Sieber, Joe Ott, Henry Engler and Martin Grischott.
     The teams which completed in the Winter Rifle League were the Turlock Civilians and the Turlock National Guard, the Modesto Junior College Rifle team and the Modesto Rifle team and the Swiss Club.
 
 

Saturday, July 26, 2008

Grandpa Bill Scheuber in 1934

In my genealogy searches I came across old Modesto Bee newspapers.  This article below is one from the Modesto Bee in 12/4/1934.  Since the print is light I am going to retype this.  Nothing will be changed.
 
William Scheuber Is Named Head Of County Swiss Club
 
William Scheuber has been elected president of the Stanislaus County Swiss Club to suceed M. F. Varozza, who resigned at a meeting in Yori's Grove Sunday.
 
Scheuber is the first Swiss-German to hold the position of president since the club was organized.
 
A committee consisting of John Bucher, Scheuber, and Louis Taglio was appointed to construct an indoor rifle range and ascertain how many members are interested in joining a shooting club.  Several matches are planned for the winter.
 

Scheuber Sketches

How exciting that this lady has been looking for the artist of the framed picture that she has had for all this years!!   olemarge

Friday, July 25, 2008

Ink drawings by Bill Scheuber

Hi, my name is Debra Jackowski. In 1998, while on vacation in Nevada, I was given ink drawings on napkins by a Bill Scheuber. Well, I still have these framed on my wall. My family and friends over the years have admired "the barn yard". Out of curiosity and hopefulness, I'm searching. I have no idea who this gentleman is or if you could even help me. I'd like to find him only to "Thank" him for a simple napkin that has been a treasure of memories. If you can help, e-mail me at debrsnow@oonl.com Thanks sincerely...

Thursday, July 24, 2008

INTERESTING NAME---- ENJOY !!!!!!

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Saturday, July 19, 2008

LAURA OTT !!!!!!

Modesto grad makes Swiss soccer team
Laura Ott, a 2001 Modesto High grad, earned her first international cap Thursday, playing in the second half of Switzerland's win over Norway in the Nordic Cup, an international women's soccer tournament in Sweden. Ott, 24, was a three-year captain at the University of San Francisco. She took a leave of absence from her teaching position at Paradise Elementary to chase her dream of playing international soccer. Since her grandmother is a Swiss native, Ott was able to claim dual citizenship. She flew to Switzerland on July 1, attended a national team tryout July 5-6 and was added to the team July 7. The Swiss side meets England's under-23 team today.
ENJOY------  FROM FRAN /AUNTIE FRAN

Thursday, July 17, 2008

HAPPY BIRTHDAY JEFF D.


Wednesday, July 16, 2008

Thanks to all the Henry Poole voters

Many thanks to all who supported Matt by voting for him on the recent music lyrics contest.  We were encouraged when he heard from them before the weekend requesting a 2nd recording of his song.  He did receive a call Tuesday saying that he was not the winner.  Not sure who is, but it will be posted soon the the website: http://www.myspace.com/henrypooleishere.    Right now as of today there is just a thank you to the contestants.  Matt is pleased that he was part of this and able to get many listeners to hear his song.  Thanks again.  Grandma Marge 
 

Sunday, July 06, 2008

BACK FROM CHINA


More Birthday Greetings for McKenzee

    Wow!  McKenzee is 3 years old already!!!!
 
Hope your birthday was great! 
 
From Great Uncle John & Great Aunt Marge & Cousin Ben

Happy Birthday McKenzee!

From your cousins, Auntie Ve and Uncle Geoff

BELATED BIRTHDAY WISHES !!!!!!!

          Zoom Off To Fun! Make your li'l one smile with this interactive 'Kid's Birthday' card.    JULY 5TH ,2008 
HAPPY 3RD BIRTHDAY TO MCKENZEE SCHEUBER.
      FROM--- GREAT UNCLE BILL & GREAT AUNTIE FRAN
 

Saturday, July 05, 2008

MATT SCHEUBER & HENRY POOLE IS HERE MOVIE

    VOTE FOR MATT SCHEUBER   --- HENRY POOLE IS HERE MOVIE THEME CONTEST     VOTING STARTS     JULY 8TH AND ENDS ON JULY 14TH   PLEASE VOTE EVERYDAY           MANY THANKS FROM MATT SCHEUBER
 
Info on the contest:   Mark Pellington, the director of Henry Poole is Here (upcoming movie) is also known for directing music videos!  Sara, Matt's girlfriend stumbled upon this contest online put on by Mark Pellington.  Matt came in the top 5 out of 4000 entries.  By having people vote, Matt hopes it will increase his chances of finding new fans.  You can listen to his song on his my space.    www.myspace.com/mattscheuber    Voting period starts on July 8th so go to this site  www.myspace.com/henrypooleishere starting July 8th and vote every day to help Matt.    Limit 1 voter per person per email address each day during the voting period.  

Friday, July 04, 2008

more info on ancestor Scheuber

  • ID: I051
  • Name: Konrad SCHEUBER
  • Sex: M
  • Birth: ABT 1481 in Altsellerberg, Canton Nidwalden, Switzerland
  • Birth: ABT 1481
  • Death: 5 MAR 1559 in Wolfenschiessen, Canton Nidwalden, Switzerland
  • Burial: Wolfenschiessen, Canton Nidwalden, Switzerland
  • Note:
    Konrad Scheuber was born in 1481 at Altsellerberg, Switzerland. He was the son of Hensli Scheuber and Dorothea von Flue. He was also the grandson of St. Nicholas of Flue. An old document states that Konrad was with his mother, Dorothea at the death of his grandfather, Nicholas of Flue. This left a lasting impression on the six year old child.
    Konrad fought in many battles as a soldier. In the summer of 1502, he participated in the Bellenzer campaign. In 1512, he fought with the papal troops against the French King Ludwig Xll in a large war at Pavia. He also fought in battles at Novara 1513 and Marignano 1515. In the first and second Kappeler wars he was a captain of the Nidwalden 100 man lance column.
    At the time of the battle of Marignano, the Swiss had the most powerful army in Europe. They made a surprise attack on the French with pikes (an 18 foot wooden shaft with a 3 foot iron point). When the pike points were lowered few if any armored knights could make headway against such a prickly "hedgehog". But the enemy had pikes too, and rallied to give the Swiss a taste of their own spiky medicine. The two sides collided in a jumble of pikes, transforming the contest into a brutal and bloody tug of war. The Swiss agreed to spare no Frenchman but the king. The battle see-sawed back and forth. Finally the Swiss were no match for the French canons and the Venetian allies of the French had arrived with 12,000 fresh men. The invincible Swiss had been defeated. Vanquished by a combination of hard fighting, artillery and just plain good luck-many people could scarcely believe the terrors of Europe had been destroyed. But there, on the grisly battlefield, was the proof-between 16,000 and 17,000 corpses littered the ground under a broiling sun, and the wounded seemed numberless. Perhaps 5,000 had fallen on the French side. The remainder, more than 10,000, were Swiss.
    About the year, 1503 Konrad Scheuber married Verena Burach from Schwandi in Obwalden, Switzerland. She must have died at an early age. In 1512 or 1516 Konrad had a second marriage with Margaretha Rot of Alpnach, Switzerland. They had two daughters, Dorothea and Christina.
    For many years Konrad Scheuber stood as a well respected farmer and fearless warrior to the people. From the years 1528 to 1540 he was a judge and from 1543 to 1544 he was "Landamann", (governor), of Nidwalden.
    In the fall of 1544 wearing a grey cowl and carrying a staff and rosary in his hand, he left to become a hermit, just as his grandfather did. He became known as "Brother Scheuber". He was visited by many pilgrims seeking advice. Konrad slept very little and ate no meat or eggs only fruits and vegetables. Due to becoming weak in his old age he allowed himself to occasionally have a drink of wine. He did this until his death
    On March 5, 1559, Brother Konrad Scheuber died. His body was buried in the Scheuber cemetery plot. In 1602, his remains were moved to a side chapel at the parish church in Wolfenschiessen. In 1777, Brother Scheuber's remains were moved again to the new parish church. They were buried under the choir stairway.
    Although, he was never officially beatified by the church, he is very well-known and revered in the Swiss Canton of Nidwalden. In times of need, there were also some pilgrimages to his grave.


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