Person:Anna Mager (16)

Watchers
m. 23 Nov 1879
  1. Anna Mager1880 - 1916
  2. Susanna Mager1881 - 1881
  3. Mary Mayer1884 - 1950
  4. John Mayer, Jr.1886 - 1954
  5. William MayerAbt 1888 - Bef 1891
  6. Matilda Mayer1889 - 1980
  7. William Mayer1891 - 1946
m. 9 Nov 1909
Facts and Events
Name Anna Mager
Immigrant Name Anna Mayer
Gender Female
Birth[1][3] 27 Feb 1880 Klein-Lomnitz, Zips, Hungary
Christening[1] 4 Mar 1880 Klein-Lomnitz, Zips, Hungary
Census[2] 1900 Allegheny, Allegheny, Pennsylvania, United States
Religion[4] From Dec 1904 to Mar 1911 Ilo, Lewis, Idaho, United Statesmember of Presbyterian Church
Marriage 9 Nov 1909 Rossland, British Columbia, Canadato John Andrew Sheely
Death[3] 12 Nov 1916 Minneapolis, Hennepin, Minnesota, United States
Burial[3] Highland Cemetery, Great Falls, Cascade, Montana, United States
References
  1. 1.0 1.1 Evanjelická cirkev. Farský úrad Lomnička (L'ubovňa Stará). Cirkevná matrika, 1785-1890. (Salt Lake City, Utah: Mikrofilmy boli zhotovené Genealogickou spolocnostou štàtu Utah, 1992)
    FHL Film No. 1739395.

    Baptisms - 1880,
    #5, Anna, born 27 Feb, bapt. 4 Mar, female, legitimate, parents: Janos Mager, Anna Roth, House 85; sponsors: Jacob Schubsky, Susanna Klimek, Anna Richwalsky,

  2. Allegheny City (Ward 10), Allegheny County, Pennsylvania, in United States. 1900 U.S. Census Population Schedule. (National Archives Microfilm Publication T623)
    ED 79, p. 6, HH 112, Fam 127.

    90 Charles Street, HH 112, Fam 127
    Mayer, John, head, white male, b. Nov 1854, age 45, married 20 years, b. Germany, both parents b. Germany, immigrated 1882, lived in US 18 years, Naturalized, carpenter, unemployed 0 days previous year, is able to read, write and speak English, owns home with mortgage
    , Hannah, wife, white female, b. June 1861, age 38, b. Germany, both parents b. Germany, immigrated 1884, 16 years in US, able to read, write and speak English
    , Anna, dau, white female, b. Feb 1881, age 19, single, b. Germany, both parents b. Germany, immigrated 1884, in US 16 years, telephone operator, unemployed 0 days in last year, able to read, write and speak English
    , Mary, dau, white female, b. Mar 1884, age 16, single, b. PA, able to read, write, speak English
    , John, son, white male, b. May 1886, age 14, single, b. PA, at school, able to read, write, speak English
    , Cillie [sic], dau, white female, b. Aug 1889, age 10, single, b. PA, at school, able to read, write, speak English
    , William, son, white male, b. Mar 1892, age 8, single, b. PA, at school, able to read, write, speak English

  3. 3.0 3.1 3.2 Anna Mayer Sheely Memorial 57026495, Created by Created by: Sarah Gruwell, 13 Aug 2010, Maintained by: Kirk B Mayer, in Find A Grave
    accessed 4 Feb 2019.

    Anna Mayer Sheely
    Birth 27 Feb 1880, Hungary
    Death 12 Nov 1916 (aged 36), Minneapolis, Hennepin County, Minnesota, USA
    Burial Highland Cemetery, Great Falls, Cascade County, Montana, USA
    Plot Monument Section 11
    [Has Photograph of grave marker]

    Anna Mayer was born in Klein-Lomnitz, Szepes, Hungary.
    She immigrated with her parents to the United States in 1884.She was a telephone operator near Ilo, Idaho (now craigmont, Idaho) before she, her parents, sister-Mary and brother-John homesteaded near Carter Montana, in about 1910. In Hungary the last name was spelled Mager, which changed, for some unknown reason to Mayer, sometime during or shortly after immigration. Anna Mayer married John Andrew Sheely November 9, 1909, in British Columbia Canada. He was a widower and worked for the railroad as brakeman. At the time of her death she and her husband John Andrew Sheely lived in Anaconda, Montana. She died in a Minnesota Hospital due to surgery complications.

  4. Bovey, Byron D. (Byron Dwaine), and Ilo Presbyterian Church. Ilo Presbyterian Church, Craigmont, Idaho, book 1. (Lewiston, Idaho: Ilo Register Publishing, 1987).

    18 December 1904, Miss Anna Mayer admitted on Confession of Faith, having been baptized in infancy.
    31 January 1906, Ilo - Mrs. James Wheat and Miss Anna Mayer nominated for treasurer. Mrs. Wheat elected.
    22 March 1911 - Names placed on Reserve Roll included Miss Anna Mayer, Miss Tillie Mayer, Miss Mary Mayer, Miss Lillie Mayer, Jr. John Mayer, others.