Johann Rudolf De Steiger
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Baron Johann Rudolf de Steiger (or de Steiguer) (1778–1834) was a Swiss nobleman who immigrated to the United States in the 19th century.


Early life

Johann was born into a Bernese noble family of the
Ancien Régime of Switzerland The early modern period, early modern history of the Old Swiss Confederacy (''Eidgenossenschaft'', also known as the "Swiss Republic" or ''Republica Helvetiorum'') and its constituent Thirteen Cantons encompasses the time of the Thirty Years' W ...
. He was the son of Baron Johann Rudolf
de Steiger The de Steiger family (or de Steiguer, von Steiger, von Steiguer) was a Bernese patrician family of the Swiss ''ancien régime''. Origins The origin of the family dates back to Johannes Steiger (1523–1577), a tailor in Bern, Switzerland. They ...
and Elizabeth von Tavel, and born in Karlruhe, Germany in 1778. His father was a Lt. Colonel, and bailiff of
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, who resided for some time at Grandson Castle. Johann himself was a captain of the guards for
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,Family History, ¶ 15-18 as well as a business owner.


French invasion

In 1798, the French under Napoleon invaded Switzerland. The Swiss aristocracy was indecisive in dealing with this threat, but Johann's cousin,
Niklaus Friedrich von Steiger Niklaus Friedrich von Steiger (17 May 1729 – 3 December 1799) was a Swiss politician. From 1787 to 1798 he was elected Schultheiss (chief magistrate) of Bern, Switzerland. He was the leader of the political faction that resisted the French i ...
was not. He was the most prominent political figure in Switzerland at the time, and leader of the political party and Bernese senate which supported the resistance against Napoleon and the French. Niklaus participated in the battle of Grauholz in 1798 in an attempt to push back the French invasion. The Swiss aristocracy was overthrown by
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, however, and much of the de Steiger fortune usurped to pay for Napoleon's expeditions into Egypt. In 1803, the Austrians and Russians invaded
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, which led to the
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.


Marriages

Johann married a German woman named Wilhelmina Muller, and they had three children, John, Elizabeth, and Wilhelmina. The couple later divorced. Johann, who owned a flour mill and fell in love with an employee's daughter, Magdalena Stalder. However, Bernese law prevented the intermarriage of Swiss nobility and lower classes. He left Bern, Switzerland to immigrate to the United States with dreams of creating a Swiss colony, and to marry Magdalena.


Immigration to America

In 1819, Johann sold his family's possessions, including his business, gathered his children, Magdalena, and some Swiss colonists, and began a journey to America. They traveled to Amsterdam, where he married Magdalena, to board a ship for America. They arrived in America, journeyed to Philadelphia, then to Pittsburgh, and boarded a boat down the Ohio river.Family History, ¶ 20-25 They disembarked in southern Ohio, where Johann then purchased along the Federal creek in
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, for his family and fellow colonists. Ohio by this time was already a state of the United States, and the dreams of a Swiss colony were not realistic. The colonists were an urban group, and had troubles in the American frontier, but nonetheless survived. Johann built a cabin initially for his family, and eventually a Swiss-style cottage, which still stands as an historical landmark in Athens. He died in 1834 and is buried in
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,
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. A descendant of Johann's was
Louis R. de Steiguer Admiral Louis Rodolph de Steiguer (March 18, 1867 – April 20, 1947) was an officer in the United States Navy, U.S. Navy. He was Commander of the Battle Fleet, U.S. Battle Fleet from 1927 to 1928. Early career Born in Athens, Ohio, on March 18, ...
, who was the grandson of John.Family History, Genealogy


Notes


References

Hintze, Rhett
Family History of de Steiguer (Steiger) Family: From Johann Rudolf back 500 years
Unknown. 14 Dec. 2008 de Steiguer, J.E. "The Swiss-American Family de Steiguer". Ohio University. Unknown.
Niklaus Freidrich von Steiger.
Encyclopædia Britannica. Unknown. 14 Dec. 2008
The history of the invasion of Switzerland by the French, and the destruction of the democratical republics of Schwitz, Uri and Unterwalden
University of Toronto. Unknown. 14 Dec. 2008 Meredith, John
Historic Studies in Vaud, Berne, and Savoy
Chatto & Windus. 1897. 14 Dec. 2008 Walker, Charles Manning
History of Athens County, Ohio
Robert Clarke & Co. 1869. 14 Dec. 2008.

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