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Anna G. Sommer (Gerber)

Birthdate:
Birthplace: Langnau im Emmental, Signau, Canton of Bern, Switzerland
Death: May 01, 1923 (75)
Pandora, Putnam County, Ohio, United States
Place of Burial: Pandora, Putnam County, Ohio, United States
Immediate Family:

Daughter of Christian N. Gerber and Elisabetha Gerber
Wife of Abraham F. Sommer
Mother of Maria Lea Beaney; Abraham F. Sommers; Peter Sommer; Peter C. Sommer; John M. Sommer and 6 others
Sister of Daniel Arnold Gerber; Rosina Sprunger; Katharina Geiser; Elizabeth Wutrich; Christian Gerber and 15 others

Managed by: Dan Cornett
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About Anna G. Sommer

Birthplace (Alsace, Lorraine) is today in France. In 1815, after the Treaty of Vienna, it was in France. In 1871, it entered the German Empire as a member State and was annexed. From 1922 to 1940, it became part of France again. It is no longer a separate country. Jan Sommer records have her born in Langnaue, Bern, Switzerland. Earlier info had birth date as 2/13/1844 vs. 1/24/1848 in Jan Sommer's records. 1910 U.S. Census has age as 62, which is consistent with the 1848 date.

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Anna G. Sommer's Timeline

1848
January 29, 1848
Langnau im Emmental, Signau, Canton of Bern, Switzerland
1869
July 13, 1869
Delémont, Delémont District, Canton of Jura, Switzerland
1870
June 13, 1870
Delemont, Delémont District, Canton of Jura, Switzerland
1871
September 9, 1871
Saulcy, Delémont District, Canton of Jura, Switzerland
1873
March 25, 1873
Bluffton, Richland Township, Allen County, Ohio, United States
1875
May 21, 1875
Decatur, Adams County, Indiana, United States
1878
May 26, 1878
Berne, Adams, Indiana, United States
1880
March 25, 1880
Decatur, Adams, Indiana, United States
1881
December 8, 1881
Berne, Adams County, Indiana, United States