Anna was born in 1859. She passed away in 1934. Anna is buried with her husband, four children, her parents, and a sister and other family at Saint Paul Churchyard Cemetery, Affton, Missouri.[1]
In 1900, Annie lived with her children in the home of her father, Casper Meyer.
In 1900, the Meyer family lived in St. Louis, Missouri. All members of the household were born in Missouri, except as noted. The household included Casper H. Meyer, 74, born in Germany in April 1826, a widower, a grocery and saloon keeper, whose parents were born in Germany, and who owned their house without a mortgage; his daughters, whose mother was born in Germany, Bertha, 29, b. Dec. 1841; and Annie Paeben, a widow, 41, b. Jan. 1859, who had had five children, four of whom were living; her children, whose father was born in Germany, Mary Paeben, 16, b. Dec. 1884; Harry, 13, b. Jan. 1887, in school; Emma, 11, b. June 1889; and Bertha, 8, b. Sept. 1892, in school. Also living with them was a boarder, Henry Jonsen, 54, born in Germany, a porter.[2]
Anna was born in 1859. She was the daughter of Caspar Meyer and Marie Kreftmeyer. She passed away in 1934.[3]
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