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About Anna Maria Christina Schneider
- Anna's birth and death information are available at https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/140009578/anna-mary_christina-h...
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- "Anna Schneider, a pioneer, was born in Germany, and came to Wisconsin with her parents at the age of five There in 1860 she married Peter Haehn, also a native of Germany. Later they moved to Minnesota and settled in St. Martin township, on 160 acres in section 36.
- "They were members of the small colony, which made up the list of the first settlers in the county. They erected a log building and started farming with an ox team. During the Indian troubles they lived in St. Cloud, but soon returned to the farm.
- "As time passed their place assumed the appearance of a well-ordered, well-improved place, with suitable buildings, stock, crops, and equipment. Peter was a leader in politics, was town clerk thirty-five years and town assessor thirty-six years, and did good service for one term as county commissioner, during which term he assisted in distributing seed to those who had been impoverished by the grasshopper plague.
- "Peter died in 1894 at the age of sixty-eight. Anna has reached the age of eighty-two. In the family there were seventeen children."
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Anna Maria Christina Schneider's Timeline
1841 |
July 22, 1841
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Nachtsheim, Rhine Province, Kingdom of Prussia, German Confederation
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1883 |
September 5, 1883
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St. Martin, Stearns, Minnesota, United States
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1923 |
December 3, 1923
Age 82
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St. Martin Township, Stearns, Minnesota, United States
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Saint Martin Catholic Cemetery, St. Martin, Stearns, Minnesota, United States
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