Person:Anna Pilgram (1)

Anna Gertrude PILGRAM
b.18 Jul 1839 Altenbrunslar Germany
m. 26 Dec 1833
  1. Anna Gertrude PILGRAM1839 - 1913
m. 10 Jul 1858
  1. John Henry (Jack) Schomberg1859 - 1939
  2. Mary Schomberg1861 - 1920
  3. Anna Schomberg1862 - 1874
  4. Catherine (Kate) Schomberg1864 - 1880
  5. Elizabeth (Lizzie) Schomberg1865 - 1941
  6. Barbara (Bertha) Schomberg1868 - 1958
  7. Helen Elizabeth Schomberg1870 - 1950
  8. Henry J. Schomberg1872 - 1933
  9. Jacob E Schomberg1875 - 1955
  10. Emma (1) Schomberg1878 - 1879
  11. Emma (2) Schomberg1882 - 1948
Facts and Events
Name Anna Gertrude PILGRAM
Alt Name Anna Gertrude Pilgrim
Gender Female
Alt Birth? 10 Jun 1837 Hesse
Birth[1][2][3][6] 18 Jul 1839 Altenbrunslar Germany
Marriage 10 Jul 1858 Muscatine, Iowato John Conrad SCHOMBERG
Divorce Bef 15 Oct 1896 Muscatine County, Iowafrom John Conrad SCHOMBERG
Baptism[2] JUL Church at Altenbrunslar
Emigration? Altenbrunslar, Germany to USA
Occupation[9]
Death[4][5][7] 5 Apr 1913 Lake, Muscatine Co, Iowa
Alt Death? 5 Apr 1913 Nichols, Pike Township, Iowa
Burial[8] 1913 Nichols Cemetery, Iowa
Alt Burial? Nichols Cemetery, Pike Twp, IA
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NUMB: 48


Godmother: Anna Gertrud Pilgram (either grandmother or father’s sister, unclear from translation but there was a grandmother Anna Gertrud)

in Alameda in 1910, 10 children, 8 living, immigrated 1855

Catharine in marriage


In America, Pilgram became Pilgrim in the obituaries.


1870 & 1880 Census - Pike Twp, Iowa 1900 (indexed Oma Schomberg) Census Pike Twp, Muscatime, IA (Wid or Div) sons Henery (Wid) & Jacob & daughter Emma living w/her. 1910 census - Alameda, CA (With Mait’s)

References
  1. Headstone.
  2. 2.0 2.1 Marriage and Birth records from Altenbrunslar.
  3. Edward Mait household 1910 US census.
  4. Source (5).
  5. Birth/Death/Marriage Records.
  6. June 10, 1837, on headstone, 18 July 1838, 72 in 1910 entry, 81 on record
  7. 6 Apr 1913
  8. Prominent Schomberg stone next to three daughters. JCs stone is small and insignificant on other side of daughters.
  9. Keeping House