Anna Zehr (Jautze)

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Anna Zehr (Jantzi)

Also Known As: "Jautze"
Birthdate:
Birthplace: Bistroff, Grand Est, France
Death: January 18, 1886 (90)
Croghan, Lewis County, New York, USA
Place of Burial: Croghan, Lewis County, New York, United States
Immediate Family:

Daughter of Christian G. Jautze / Jantzi and Anna Jantzi (Farny)
Wife of Reverend Michael Zehr, I
Mother of Michael J. Zehr, II; Amish Bishop Christian Zehr, Sr.; Anna Farney; Johannes Zehr; Joseph Zehr and 8 others
Sister of Barbara Jantzi; Maria Nafziger; Magdalena F. Kennel; John Farney Jantzi; Catherine Jantzi and 3 others

Occupation: Farmer
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About Anna Zehr (Jautze)

Birth: Apr., 1795 Bistroff Departement de la Moselle Lorraine, France

Death: Jan. 18, 1886 Croghan Lewis County New York, USA

Michael Zehr and family came on the Ship Barque Statira. Arriving in New York on June 19th, 1833 with 112 people. Their were many of the Anabaptist families that came on this ship, coming to Lewis Co., New York, and Ontario, Canada.

Both Michael and his wife Anna are buried on the old Amish Cemetery on the North end of Croghan, Lewis Co., New York, and she is assumed to be the last burial there. The Zehr family history has been well researched in Croghan New York by David Habegger, and Ray H. Zehr.

Family links: Spouse: Michael Zehr (1790 - 1880)

Children:

  1. Michael Zehr (1812 - 1899)*
  2. Christian Zehr (1815 - 1899)*
  3. Anna Zehr Farney (1819 - 1909)*
  4. Johannes Zehr (1821 - 1906)*
  5. Joseph Zehr (1823 - 1899)*
  6. Barbara Zehr Farney (1828 - 1910)*
  7. Catherine Zehr Virkler (1830 - 1904)*
  8. Susanna Zehr (1832 - 1835)*
  9. Andrew Zehr (1834 - 1905)*
  10. Jacob Zehr (1838 - 1899)*

Calculated relationship*

Burial:

Amish Zehr Cemetery Croghan Lewis County New York, USA


Michael Zehr and family came on the Ship Barque Statira. Arriving in New York on June 19th, 1833 with 112 people. Their were many of the Anabaptist families that came on this ship, coming to Lewis Co., New York, and Ontario, Canada.

Both Michael and his wife Anna are buried on the old Amish Cemetery on the North end of Croghan, Lewis Co., New York, and she is assumed to be the last burial there. The Zehr family history has been well researched in Croghan New York by David Habegger, and Ray H. Zehr.

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Anna Zehr (Jautze)'s Timeline

1795
April 1795
Bistroff, Grand Est, France
1812
December 25, 1812
Lorraine, Grand Est, France
1815
January 10, 1815
Alsace, Grand Est, France
1819
February 26, 1819
Belgrade, Bistroff, France
1821
February 25, 1821
Bischwald, Bistroff, France
1823
June 14, 1823
Bischwald, Bistroff, France
1825
March 29, 1825
1828
November 1, 1828
Belgrade, Bistroff, France
1830
May 25, 1830
Belgrade, Bistroff, Alsace, France