Person:Maria Wernig (1)

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m. Bef 1820
  1. Maria Eva Wernig1820 - 1848
  2. Josephina Wernig1823 -
  3. Carl Wilhelm Wernig1827 -
  4. Julianna Wernig1829 -
  5. Paulina Regina Wernig1831 -
  6. John Ignatius Wernig1834 - 1918
m. 29 Dec 1838
  1. Maria Josephina Ayd1841 - 1912
  2. Mary Gertrude Ayd1843 - 1906
  3. Maria Barbara Paulina Ayd1845 - 1886
  4. Alphonsus John Ayd1847 - 1848
Facts and Events
Name Maria Eva Wernig
Alt Name Maria Eva Wernick
Gender Female
Birth[3] 11 Mar 1820 Kleinwallstadt, Miltenberg, Unterfranken, Bavaria, Germany
Immigration[4] 1832 came to America with family aboard the Massasoit and Dumfri and Doris
Marriage 29 Dec 1838 Baltimore (independent city), Maryland, United StatesSt. John's German Catholic Church
to Reinhard Joseph Ayd
Death[2] 20 Apr 1848 Baltimore, Baltimore Co., Marylandage 28 - died of pneumonia, 4 months after her son was born
Burial[1] Baltimore City, Maryland, United StatesSt. Alphonsus Catholic Church Cemetery
References
  1. St. Mary's Catholic Church Archives, Baltimore MD.

    [According to the church archivist, Eva would likely have been buried in St. Alphonsus' cemetery. However, the fact that Joseph Ayd apparently owned lots in the old burial ground of St. John's German Catholic Church, she may have been initially buried there. Unfortunately St. John's burial ground and St. Alphonsus' cemetery no longer exist, and all bodies were relocated to Most Holy Redeemer. Unfortunately, almost none were marked at the time of the removal, and no books on burials exist to indicate locations for that cemetery. (See Reinhard Joseph Ayd page for more details)]

  2. St. Mary's Catholic Church Death Register, in St. Mary's Catholic Church Archives, Baltimore MD.

    [Maria Eva (Wernig) AYD died at age 28 of pneumonia.]

  3. MBR8-SGS , in FamilySearch Family Tree
    last accessed Nov 2017.

    [Note: Birth data and place are unsourced at this time.]

  4. .

    "Maryland, Baltimore Passenger Lists, 1820-1948," database with images, FamilySearch (https://familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:QK6L-PDR4 : 1 October 2015), Eva Wirnuch, ; citing Immigration, Baltimore, Baltimore, Maryland, United States, NARA microfilm publications M255, M596, and T844 (Washington, D.C.: National Archives and Records Administration, n.d.); FHL film 1,376,178.
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    Johann Wirnuch ....(35) m Germany
    Gertrude Wirnuch ..(35) f Germany
    Eva Wirnuch .......(12) f Germany
    Josepha Wirnuch ...(08) f Germany
    Carl Wirnuch ......(06) m Germany
    Julianna Wirnuch ..(04) f Germany
    Pauline Wirnuch ...(01) f Germany
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    [Sketchdon note: Since the godmothers of Eva's three daughters were Josephina, Gertrudis and Paulina, I'm very confident this is the right family.]