Johannes Bischoff

Brief Life History of Johannes

When Johannes Bischoff was born on 7 August 1866, in Riedern Diemtigen, Bern, Switzerland, his father, John Bischoff III, was 30 and his mother, Rosina Kunz, was 20. He married Rosa Stalder on 29 November 1894, in Logan, Cache, Utah, United States. They were the parents of at least 3 sons and 3 daughters. He lived in Pauline, Power, Idaho, United States for about 10 years and McCammon Election Precinct, Bannock, Idaho, United States in 1940. He died on 25 January 1955, in Pocatello, Bannock, Idaho, United States, at the age of 88, and was buried in Mountain View Cemetery, Pocatello, Bannock, Idaho, United States.

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Family Time Line

Johannes Bischoff
1866–1955
Rosa Stalder
1869–1928
Marriage: 29 November 1894
John Richard Bishoff
1896–1984
Lilly Rose Bischoff
1898–1985
Alvin Joseph Bishoff
1901–1970
Marie Elarina Bishoff
1903–1955
Fred Ray Bishoff
1906–2002
Lourene May Bischoff
1911–1936

Sources (65)

  • John Bishoff, "United States 1950 Census"
  • Johannes Ludwig Bischoff, "Germany Births and Baptisms, 1558-1898"
  • John Bischoff, "Utah, County Marriages, 1887-1940"

World Events (8)

1867 · Sorry Mr. President, You can't do that.

This Act was to restrict the power of the President removing certain office holders without approval of the Senate. It denies the President the power to remove any executive officer who had been appointed by the president with the advice and consent of the Senate, unless the Senate approved the removal during the next full session of Congress. The Amendment was later repealed.

1867

Historical Boundaries 1867: Oneida, Idaho Territory 1875: Bear Lake, Idaho Territory 1890: Bear Lake, Idaho

1890

Young William (Wilhelm) II dismisses Bismarck.

Name Meaning

Some characteristic forenames: German Kurt, Otto, Erwin, Bernhard, Hans, Klaus, Lorenz, Alois, Armin, Arno, Dieter, Fritz.

German: from Middle High German bischof, Middle Low German bischop ‘bishop’, probably applied as a nickname for someone with a pompous manner or as a metonymic occupational name for someone in the service of a bishop. See also Bishop .

Dictionary of American Family Names © Patrick Hanks 2003, 2006.

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