Village of Schoenenbourg, Bas-Rhin, Alsace

Schoenenbourg is a farming village in Alsace, eastern France. First mentioned in 1277, it was part of the Abbey of Wissembourg. A centuries old linden tree which stands before the church is said to have been planted by a young woman for her knight leaving for the Crusades and was watered by her tears. It has inspired a number of painters.


It was from this village of Schoenenbourg that some of our ancestor Mercks had emigrated to settle in South Russia in the early 1800s. Other Mercks remained in this part of France and it is likely that some of their descendants still reside in the area. However, Edmund M. Merck served as a French soldier in the Franco-Prussian War and then emigrated to Freeport, Illinois, USA in 1871. His great-great-granddaughter, JoAnn Merck Meyers, has been in communication with me since June of this year and has furnished family information and photos which have helped me link the Illinois group of Mercks with our branch of the family.
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