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GFre
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Mar 26 日 已編輯 Apr 24 日 於 Social Groups

Hi all. I need help finding records for someone whose only trace in America is a cemetery notation. It's like she just appeared in Iowa and died (without anyone reporting it): https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/GDFK-X7C

There's unsourced birth and death dates on Find a Grave, but as I can’t contact the original manager, nor reach the current one, I'm out of luck. The cemetery superintendent only had the plot map, which did show that her burial was next to her son John’s wife.

I'd like to find something that says Anna was in America beyond just the notation, but any immigration, census, newspaper mentions, or even a death record has proved elusive. I even checked Janesville, WI census and death records, where other family lived, with no luck.

Any thoughts for how to proceed with the search? Thanks.

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  • Áine Ní Donnghaile
    Áine Ní Donnghaile ✭✭✭✭✭
    Mar 26 日 答覆✓

    @GFre Caveat: I browsed the family profiles, but I haven't opened all of them to check all the sources attached.
    What about the birth records for some of the grandchildren listed as born in Iowa? Any chance Anna Friedrica was present at the birth?
    I notice the arrival manifest attached to Albertina. It would appear that might be her father on the line just above her name. Perhaps Anna Friedrica traveled with one of the other children?

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  • GFre
    GFre ✭✭✭
    Mar 26 日

    Thank you, @Áine Ní Donnghaile. That's a great idea to check the grandchildren's birth records. I think church service was informal in Algona until a few years after her death, but maybe something was still recorded. I've been wondering if maybe contacting the local Methodist church is worth it or not. If they have that written down, it definitely would be!

    Also, Anna might have some missing children. Unfortunately, the records where they later moved to in Prussia were destroyed. I do know that her son, Louis, was briefly in Canada. Perhaps Anna immigrated there at some point and just didn't come to America until after 1880? It's possible.

    As to the man traveling with Albertina, he would've been too young to be the eldest, Charlotte's, father. Still, the year could've been incorrectly recorded.

    I so appreciate getting some help!

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  • Áine Ní Donnghaile
    Áine Ní Donnghaile ✭✭✭✭✭
    Mar 27 日

    Just in case you haven't thought of it, look using each of her given names individually. The German ancestors in my family used their many given names at will, often changing from record to record.

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  • G3990
    G3990 ✭
    Apr 9 日

    @GFre

    Here is a Elizabeth spelled with an z instead of an s. Aine mentioned in the post that German ancestors used

    there many given names at will. Its a 1861 Court ledger and there is a Geo B acker on the record to. Muscatine County Iowa. Check it out, who knows?? Maybe she used her middle name inplace on anna.

    https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:3Q9M-CSRP-ZD9V?view=fullText&keywords=Acker%2CAnna%2CIOWA%2CIowa&lang=en&groupId=TH-909-77200-9978-64

    https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:3Q9M-CSRP-Z6SP?view=fullText&keywords=Acker%2CAnna%2CIowa&lang=en&groupId=TH-909-77200-9978-64

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  • GFre
    GFre ✭✭✭
    Apr 9 日

    Thanks, @G3990. I will take a closer look.

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  • sc woz
    sc woz mod
    Apr 24 日

    @GFre

    Good morning. Have you received the answer to help you? If not please feel free to ask further questions on the topic. If we do not hear from you we will consider the conversation closed in a few days.

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  • GFre
    GFre ✭✭✭
    Apr 24 日

    @sc woz Yes, and you may close the conversation. :)

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