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Anna Mather (1636 - abt. 1714)

Anna Mather
Born in Germanymap
Daughter of [father unknown] and [mother unknown]
[sibling(s) unknown]
Wife of — married 1658 in Marburg,Hessen Nassau,Preußen,map
Descendants descendants
Died about at about age 78 in Schoharie, Schoharie, New Yorkmap
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Profile last modified | Created 2 Dec 2011
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Biography

Anna Mather was born in 1636, in what is today Germany.

Anna married Dieffenbach.

In 1709, at age 74, the widow Anna Dieffenbach accompanied her son Conrad Dieffenbach and his family during their Immigration first to Holland and ultimately to the New York Palatine colony. The family of Conrad Dieffenbach (1659-1738), which included his widowed mother Anna, was #128 on Governor Hunters Sustenance List.[1]

Death: Jul 1714 at ,Schoharie, New York

Burial: Schoharie, NY[2]

Sources

  1. HZ Jones, Jr., The Palatine Families of New York (1985) pp. 157-159, and p. 1023
  2. Entered by Richard Ragland.

Acknowledgements

  • Mather-406 was created by John Calaman through the import of Mumma_temp.ged on Jul 18, 2014.
  • Thanks to Richard Ragland for starting this profile.
  • WikiTree profile Mather-105 created through the import of Callahan, Wiley, Plotner, Powell Family Tree - 2009.ged on Dec 2, 2011 by Ron Callahan.




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This profile represents the same person as UNKNOWN-252445. However, It would be good to get better sourcing for her LNAB before merging.
posted by Michael Schell
Unable to find a primary source for her family name being Mather.
posted by Michael Schell
Mather-406 and Mather-105 appear to represent the same person because: Same spouse - Difference in dates to be noted in the biography until a source can be added.
Mather-265 and Mather-105 appear to represent the same person because: same information
posted by Sally Stovall

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