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Facts and Events
Name |
Anna Zimmerman |
Gender |
Female |
Birth[1][2][3][4] |
17 Apr 1860 |
Danvers, McLean, Illinois, USA |
Census[9] |
15 Jun 1860 |
Danvers, McLean, Illinois, USA |
Census[10] |
28 Jun 1870 |
Pike Twp., Livingston, Illinois, USA |
Census[11] |
8 Jun 1880 |
Pike, Livingston, Illinois, USA |
Marriage |
10 Jan 1882 |
Danvers, McLean, Illinois, USAto Jacob Beller |
Census[12] |
3 Jun 1885 |
O Precinct, Seward, Nebraska, USA |
Census[13] |
12 Jun 1900 |
Hamilton Twp., Fillmore, Nebraska, USA |
Death[5][6] |
25 Feb 1912 |
Shickley, Fillmore, Nebraska, USA |
Burial[7][8] |
28 Feb 1912 |
Salem Amish Mennonite Cemetery, Shickley, Fillmore, Nebraska, USA |
References
- ↑ Illinois, Livingston County Clerk and Recorder. "Marriage License" (Jacob Beller and Anna Zimmerman)
19 Jan 1882.
!BIRTH-PARENTS: Gives age; place of birth as Danvers, McLean, Illinois; father's and mother's name.
- ↑ John Schmeeckle, Anaheim, California. 25 May 1999, Letter to G. David Dilts, Salt Lake City, Utah (1)
5, 10-11.
!BIRTH-CONFLICT: John Schmeeckle citing Zimmerman Family Bible in possession of Cassandra Fagan, Nashville, Tennessee, gives Anna Zimmerman's birthdate as 17 Apr 1860.
- ↑ Illinois, Livingston County Clerk and Recorder. "Marriage License" (Jacob Beller and Anna Zimmerman) (1)
19 Jan 1882.
!BIRTH-PARENTS: Gives age; place of birth as Danvers, McLean, Illinois; father's and mother's name.
- ↑ John Schmeeckle, Anaheim, California. 25 May 1999, Letter to G. David Dilts, Salt Lake City, Utah
5, 10-11.
!BIRTH-CONFLICT: John Schmeeckle citing Zimmerman Family Bible in possession of Cassandra Fagan, Nashville, Tennessee, gives Anna Zimmerman's birthdate as 17 Apr 1860.
- ↑ Nebraska, Department of Health Bureau of Vital Statistics. "Standard Certificate of Death" (Anna BELLER nee ZIMMERMAN)
#1387, 27 Feb 1912.
- ↑ Nebraska, Department of Health Bureau of Vital Statistics. "Standard Certificate of Death" (Anna BELLER nee ZIMMERMAN) (1)
#1387, 27 Feb 1912.
- ↑ Inez Peterson, Geneva, Nebraska. 29 December 1999, Letter to G. David Dilts, Salt Lake City, Utah (1)
12.
Transcript of cemetery inscription.
- ↑ Inez Peterson, Geneva, Nebraska. 29 December 1999, Letter to G. David Dilts, Salt Lake City, Utah
12.
Transcript of cemetery inscription.
- ↑ United States. Census Office. 8th census, 1860. 1860 federal census : population schedules. (Washington [District of Columbia])
Danvers, McLean, Illinois, M653_204, p. 54, image 55.
!NAME-SEX-CONFLICT-COMMENT: John, male; This is Anna's family because the names (Jacob, Barbara, Christian, Jacob[ina], ages, and birthplaces (Baden, France, Indiana, Illinois) match fairly well. Even the age of the child "John" [should be Anna] is 2/12 which is exactly right for the birth of Anna.
- ↑ Ancestry.com. 1870 United States Federal Census (database online). (Provo, Utah: MyFamily.com, 2003)
Pike, Livingston, Illinois, M593_247, p. 268, image 536.
- ↑ 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--?)
[FHL film 1254225] Livingston County, 62C.
- ↑ Ancestry.com. Nebraska State Census 1885 (database online). (Provo, Utah: MyFamily.com, 2002)
Midway Borough, Seward, Nebraska, E.D. 735, p. 5, [FHL film 499579].
Annie, 1885 age 25, born Illinois.
- ↑ United States. Census Office. 12th census, 1900. Nebraska, 1900 federal census : soundex and population schedules. (Washington, District of Columbia: The National Archives, 19--?)
[FHL film 1240926] Fillmore County, Hamilton Township, E.D. 28, sheet 6, line 69-75, 12 Jun 1900.
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