Person:Anna Schneider (68)

Watchers
Anna Maria Schneider
  1. Anna Maria SchneiderAbt 1801 - Bef 1870
m. 1822
  1. John Zimmerman1822 - 1886
  2. Christian Zimmerman1825 - 1899
  3. Jacob Zimmerman1827 - 1885
  4. Barbara Zimmerman1830 - 1903
  5. Joseph Zimmerman1833 - 1917
  6. Isaac Zimmerman1838 - 1903
  7. _____ Zimmerman1840 - 1840
Facts and Events
Name Anna Maria Schneider
Gender Female
Birth[1][2][3] Abt 1801 Durmenach, Haut-Rhin, France
Marriage 1822 Munzingen, Baden, Germanyto Johannes Zimmerman
Death[4][5] Bef 1870 , Clinton, Indiana, USA
Ancestral File Number WPDG-CF
References
  1. United States. Bureau of the Census. 10th census, 1880. Illinois, 1880 federal census : soundex and population schedules. (Washington, District of Columbia: The National Archives, 19--?)
    Livingston County, Pike Twp., Enum. Dist. 100, page 11. [FHL film 377938].

    !BIRTHPLACE: France according to son Jacob's 1880 census.

  2. Nebraska. Superintendent of Census. Schedules of the Nebraska state census of 1885. (Washington, DC: National Archives. Central Plains Region, 1961)
    v. 51 Seward County, Enumeration District 735, Precinct O, p. 6.

    !BIRTHPLACE-COMMENT:This is the only source I know of that says she was born in Baden rather than France. It is probably an error.

  3. Corrine L. Afton, Benton, Kansas. 4 November 2001, Letter to G. David Dilts, Salt Lake City, Utah
    2.
  4. Scott, Marabeth Zimmerman. Isaac Zimmerman, 1838-1903: 1st wife--Mary Sommer, 1849-1867; 2nd wife--Mary Stuckey, 1847-1901. (Ellis, Kansas: M.Z. Scott, 1993)
    8, 22, 57.

    !DEATH-SOURCE-CONFLICT: citing "A PORTRAIT & BIOGRAPHICAL ALBUM OF WOODFORD COUNTY, ILLINOIS." On pages 21-22 it says, "Mrs. Reeser [Barbara Zimmerman] was born in Baden Germany in 1830, and came to the United States with her parents who located on a farm in Delaware County, Indiana, where they resided until released from earth's trials at a good old age. ... (Barbara Reeser's parents never saw the United States and were probably 'released from earths' trials somewhere near their home in Baden, Germany.)"

  5. Corrine L. Afton, Benton, Kansas. 4 November 2001, Letter to G. David Dilts, Salt Lake City, Utah
    2.

    "before 1870 Federal Census, Clinton County, IN"