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↑ Source: #S49 Page: Database online. Data: Text: Record for Anna
↑ Source: #S504 Data: Text: Record for Anna Rupp Wyse
↑ Source: #S134 Page: Eckley Cemetery, German Twp.,, Fulton County Ohio Data: Text: Located in German, Fulton, Ohio, USA
↑ Source: #S166 Page: Database online. Data: Text: Record for Anna Rupp Wyse
↑ Source: #S317 Page: Volume XVII, Number 10 - June 5, 1924 - pages 206,207 Data: Text: Gospel Herald - Volume XVII, Number 10 - June 5, 1924 - pages 206,207 Wyse. - Anna Wyse (nee Rupp) was born in Alsace, Europe, Sept. 21, 1825; died May 10, 1924; aged 95 y. 7 m. 19 d. She came to this country with her parents in 1835, and later moved to Fulton Co., Ohio, locating on Lauber's Hill, where she grew to womanhood. She united in marriage with John Wyse in 1857. Three sons and four daughters were born to this union (Magdalena, Fanny, Sarah, Katie, Samuel, John, Jonas). She was also mother to seven step-children, two of whom preceded her in death. Forty years ago her husband died. Since that time she lived with her two sons and one daughter on the old homestead until about a year and a half ago when she was suddenly bereft of her daughter, after which she took up her home with her daughter (Mrs. Isaiah Zaerr). Her sickness was of short duration; she suffered intensely, but bore it patiently until death relieved her. She accepted Christ as her Savior, united with the A. M. Church, and kept her faith until death. She leaves three sons, three daughters, 21 grandchildren, 31 great-grandchildren. One daughter, six grandchildren, and two great-grandchildren preceded her in death. Funeral services were held May 13 at Central A. M. Church near Archbold, Ohio, conducted by Eli Rupp and E. L. Frey. Text, Psa. 90:10,12. Interment in Eckley Cemetery. Transcriber's note: Given age is not consistent with birth and death dates.
↑ Source: #S127 Page: Volume XVII, Number 10 - June 5, 1924 - pages 206,207 Data: Text: Gospel Herald - Volume XVII, Number 10 - June 5, 1924 - pages 206,207 Wyse. - Anna Wyse (nee Rupp) was born in Alsace, Europe, Sept. 21, 1825; died May 10, 1924; aged 95 y. 7 m. 19 d. She came to this country with her parents in 1835, and later moved to Fulton Co., Ohio, locating on Lauber's Hill, where she grew to womanhood. She united in marriage with John Wyse in 1857. Three sons and four daughters were born to this union (Magdalena, Fanny, Sarah, Katie, Samuel, John, Jonas). She was also mother to seven step-children, two of whom preceded her in death. Forty years ago her husband died. Since that time she lived with her two sons and one daughter on the old homestead until about a year and a half ago when she was suddenly bereft of her daughter, after which she took up her home with her daughter (Mrs. Isaiah Zaerr). Her sickness was of short duration; she suffered intensely, but bore it patiently until death relieved her. She accepted Christ as her Savior, united with the A. M. Church, and kept her faith until death. She leaves three sons, three daughters, 21 grandchildren, 31 great-grandchildren. One daughter, six grandchildren, and two great-grandchildren preceded her in death. Funeral services were held May 13 at Central A. M. Church near Archbold, Ohio, conducted by Eli Rupp and E. L. Frey. Text, Psa. 90:10,12. Interment in Eckley Cemetery. Transcriber's note: Given age is not consistent with birth and death dates.
↑ Source: #S504 Data: Text: Record for Anna Rupp Wyse
↑ Source: #S134 Page: Eckley Cemetery, German Twp.,, Fulton County Ohio Data: Text: Located in German, Fulton, Ohio, USA
↑ Source: #S41 Page: Database online. Year: 1860; Census Place: German, Fulton, Ohio; Roll: ; Page: 342; Image: 151. Data: Text: Record for Anna Wise
↑ Source: #S46 Page: Database online. Year: 1900; Census Place: German, Fulton, Ohio; Roll: T623_1270; Page: 2A; Enumeration District: 9. Data: Text: Record for Jonas Wise
↑ Source: #S40 Page: Database online. Year: 1880; Census Place: German, Fulton, Ohio; Roll: 1017; Family History Film: 1255017; Page: 131C; Enumeration District: 22; Image: 0701. Data: Text: Record for Ann Wise
↑ Source: #S50 Page: Database online. Year: 1910; Census Place: German, Fulton, Ohio; Roll: ; Page: ; Enumeration District: ; Image: . Data: Text: Record for Anna Wyse
↑ Source: #S42 Page: Database online. Year: 1870; Census Place: German, Fulton, Ohio; Roll: M593_; Page: ; Image: . Data: Text: Record for Anna Wise
↑ Source: #S49 Page: Database online. Data: Text: Record for Anna
↑ Source: #S47 Page: Database online. Year: 1920; Census Place: German, Fulton, Ohio; Roll: T625_1384; Page: 6B; Enumeration District: 39; Image: . Data: Text: Record for Anna Wyse
↑ Source: #S40 Page: Database online. Year: 1880; Census Place: German, Fulton, Ohio; Roll: 1017; Family History Film: 1255017; Page: 131C; Enumeration District: 22; Image: 0701. Data: Text: Record for Ann Wise
↑ Source: #S40 Page: Database online. Year: 1880; Census Place: German, Fulton, Ohio; Roll: 1017; Family History Film: 1255017; Page: 131C; Enumeration District: 22; Image: 0701. Data: Text: Record for Ann Wise
↑ Source: #S42 Page: Database online. Year: 1870; Census Place: German, Fulton, Ohio; Roll: M593_; Page: ; Image: . Data: Text: Record for Anna Wise
↑ Source: #S46 Page: Database online. Year: 1900; Census Place: German, Fulton, Ohio; Roll: T623_1270; Page: 2A; Enumeration District: 9. Data: Text: Record for Jonas Wise
↑ Source: #S49 Page: Database online. Data: Text: Record for Anna
↑ Source: #S134 Page: Eckley Cemetery, German Twp.,, Fulton County Ohio Data: Text: Located in German, Fulton, Ohio, USA
↑ Source: #S138 Page: Out of The Wilderness, A Book on the History of the Mennonite Church 1835-1960 by Orland R Grieser First edition published in 1960 by Dean-Hicks Co., Grand Rapids MI. Second edition published in 2006 by Sauder Village, Archbold OH Page 199
↑ Source: #S41 Page: Database online. Year: 1860; Census Place: German, Fulton, Ohio; Roll: ; Page: 342; Image: 151. Data: Text: Record for Anna Wise
↑ Source: #S317 Page: Volume XVII, Number 10 - June 5, 1924 - pages 206,207 Data: Text: Gospel Herald - Volume XVII, Number 10 - June 5, 1924 - pages 206,207 Wyse. - Anna Wyse (nee Rupp) was born in Alsace, Europe, Sept. 21, 1825; died May 10, 1924; aged 95 y. 7 m. 19 d. She came to this country with her parents in 1835, and later moved to Fulton Co., Ohio, locating on Lauber's Hill, where she grew to womanhood. She united in marriage with John Wyse in 1857. Three sons and four daughters were born to this union (Magdalena, Fanny, Sarah, Katie, Samuel, John, Jonas). She was also mother to seven step-children, two of whom preceded her in death. Forty years ago her husband died. Since that time she lived with her two sons and one daughter on the old homestead until about a year and a half ago when she was suddenly bereft of her daughter, after which she took up her home with her daughter (Mrs. Isaiah Zaerr). Her sickness was of short duration; she suffered intensely, but bore it patiently until death relieved her. She accepted Christ as her Savior, united with the A. M. Church, and kept her faith until death. She leaves three sons, three daughters, 21 grandchildren, 31 great-grandchildren. One daughter, six grandchildren, and two great-grandchildren preceded her in death. Funeral services were held May 13 at Central A. M. Church near Archbold, Ohio, conducted by Eli Rupp and E. L. Frey. Text, Psa. 90:10,12. Interment in Eckley Cemetery. Transcriber's note: Given age is not consistent with birth and death dates.
↑ Source: #S166 Page: Database online. Data: Text: Record for Anna Rupp Wyse
↑ Source: #S53 Page: Database online. Certificate: ; Volume: Data: Text: Record for Anna Wyse
↑ Source: #S317 Page: Volume XVII, Number 10 - June 5, 1924 - pages 206,207 Data: Text: Gospel Herald - Volume XVII, Number 10 - June 5, 1924 - pages 206,207 Wyse. - Anna Wyse (nee Rupp) was born in Alsace, Europe, Sept. 21, 1825; died May 10, 1924; aged 95 y. 7 m. 19 d. She came to this country with her parents in 1835, and later moved to Fulton Co., Ohio, locating on Lauber's Hill, where she grew to womanhood. She united in marriage with John Wyse in 1857. Three sons and four daughters were born to this union (Magdalena, Fanny, Sarah, Katie, Samuel, John, Jonas). She was also mother to seven step-children, two of whom preceded her in death. Forty years ago her husband died. Since that time she lived with her two sons and one daughter on the old homestead until about a year and a half ago when she was suddenly bereft of her daughter, after which she took up her home with her daughter (Mrs. Isaiah Zaerr). Her sickness was of short duration; she suffered intensely, but bore it patiently until death relieved her. She accepted Christ as her Savior, united with the A. M. Church, and kept her faith until death. She leaves three sons, three daughters, 21 grandchildren, 31 great-grandchildren. One daughter, six grandchildren, and two great-grandchildren preceded her in death. Funeral services were held May 13 at Central A. M. Church near Archbold, Ohio, conducted by Eli Rupp and E. L. Frey. Text, Psa. 90:10,12. Interment in Eckley Cemetery. Transcriber's note: Given age is not consistent with birth and death dates.
↑ Source: #S127 Page: Volume XVII, Number 10 - June 5, 1924 - pages 206,207 Data: Text: Gospel Herald - Volume XVII, Number 10 - June 5, 1924 - pages 206,207 Wyse. - Anna Wyse (nee Rupp) was born in Alsace, Europe, Sept. 21, 1825; died May 10, 1924; aged 95 y. 7 m. 19 d. She came to this country with her parents in 1835, and later moved to Fulton Co., Ohio, locating on Lauber's Hill, where she grew to womanhood. She united in marriage with John Wyse in 1857. Three sons and four daughters were born to this union (Magdalena, Fanny, Sarah, Katie, Samuel, John, Jonas). She was also mother to seven step-children, two of whom preceded her in death. Forty years ago her husband died. Since that time she lived with her two sons and one daughter on the old homestead until about a year and a half ago when she was suddenly bereft of her daughter, after which she took up her home with her daughter (Mrs. Isaiah Zaerr). Her sickness was of short duration; she suffered intensely, but bore it patiently until death relieved her. She accepted Christ as her Savior, united with the A. M. Church, and kept her faith until death. She leaves three sons, three daughters, 21 grandchildren, 31 great-grandchildren. One daughter, six grandchildren, and two great-grandchildren preceded her in death. Funeral services were held May 13 at Central A. M. Church near Archbold, Ohio, conducted by Eli Rupp and E. L. Frey. Text, Psa. 90:10,12. Interment in Eckley Cemetery. Transcriber's note: Given age is not consistent with birth and death dates.
↑ Source: #S138 Page: Out of The Wilderness, A Book on the History of the Mennonite Church 1835-1960 by Orland R Grieser First edition published in 1960 by Dean-Hicks Co., Grand Rapids MI. Second edition published in 2006 by Sauder Village, Archbold OH Page 199
↑ Source: #S138 Page: Out of The Wilderness, A Book on the History of the Mennonite Church 1835-1960 by Orland R Grieser First edition published in 1960 by Dean-Hicks Co., Grand Rapids MI. Second edition published in 2006 by Sauder Village, Archbold OH Page 129
↑ Source: #S127 Page: Volume XVII, Number 10 - June 5, 1924 - pages 206,207 Data: Text: Gospel Herald - Volume XVII, Number 10 - June 5, 1924 - pages 206,207 Wyse. - Anna Wyse (nee Rupp) was born in Alsace, Europe, Sept. 21, 1825; died May 10, 1924; aged 95 y. 7 m. 19 d. She came to this country with her parents in 1835, and later moved to Fulton Co., Ohio, locating on Lauber's Hill, where she grew to womanhood. She united in marriage with John Wyse in 1857. Three sons and four daughters were born to this union (Magdalena, Fanny, Sarah, Katie, Samuel, John, Jonas). She was also mother to seven step-children, two of whom preceded her in death. Forty years ago her husband died. Since that time she lived with her two sons and one daughter on the old homestead until about a year and a half ago when she was suddenly bereft of her daughter, after which she took up her home with her daughter (Mrs. Isaiah Zaerr). Her sickness was of short duration; she suffered intensely, but bore it patiently until death relieved her. She accepted Christ as her Savior, united with the A. M. Church, and kept her faith until death. She leaves three sons, three daughters, 21 grandchildren, 31 great-grandchildren. One daughter, six grandchildren, and two great-grandchildren preceded her in death. Funeral services were held May 13 at Central A. M. Church near Archbold, Ohio, conducted by Eli Rupp and E. L. Frey. Text, Psa. 90:10,12. Interment in Eckley Cemetery. Transcriber's note: Given age is not consistent with birth and death dates.
↑ Source: #S504 Data: Text: Record for Anna Rupp Wyse
↑ Source: #S317 Page: Volume XVII, Number 10 - June 5, 1924 - pages 206,207 Data: Text: Gospel Herald - Volume XVII, Number 10 - June 5, 1924 - pages 206,207 Wyse. - Anna Wyse (nee Rupp) was born in Alsace, Europe, Sept. 21, 1825; died May 10, 1924; aged 95 y. 7 m. 19 d. She came to this country with her parents in 1835, and later moved to Fulton Co., Ohio, locating on Lauber's Hill, where she grew to womanhood. She united in marriage with John Wyse in 1857. Three sons and four daughters were born to this union (Magdalena, Fanny, Sarah, Katie, Samuel, John, Jonas). She was also mother to seven step-children, two of whom preceded her in death. Forty years ago her husband died. Since that time she lived with her two sons and one daughter on the old homestead until about a year and a half ago when she was suddenly bereft of her daughter, after which she took up her home with her daughter (Mrs. Isaiah Zaerr). Her sickness was of short duration; she suffered intensely, but bore it patiently until death relieved her. She accepted Christ as her Savior, united with the A. M. Church, and kept her faith until death. She leaves three sons, three daughters, 21 grandchildren, 31 great-grandchildren. One daughter, six grandchildren, and two great-grandchildren preceded her in death. Funeral services were held May 13 at Central A. M. Church near Archbold, Ohio, conducted by Eli Rupp and E. L. Frey. Text, Psa. 90:10,12. Interment in Eckley Cemetery. Transcriber's note: Given age is not consistent with birth and death dates.
↑ Source: #S127 Page: Volume XVII, Number 10 - June 5, 1924 - pages 206,207 Data: Text: Gospel Herald - Volume XVII, Number 10 - June 5, 1924 - pages 206,207 Wyse. - Anna Wyse (nee Rupp) was born in Alsace, Europe, Sept. 21, 1825; died May 10, 1924; aged 95 y. 7 m. 19 d. She came to this country with her parents in 1835, and later moved to Fulton Co., Ohio, locating on Lauber's Hill, where she grew to womanhood. She united in marriage with John Wyse in 1857. Three sons and four daughters were born to this union (Magdalena, Fanny, Sarah, Katie, Samuel, John, Jonas). She was also mother to seven step-children, two of whom preceded her in death. Forty years ago her husband died. Since that time she lived with her two sons and one daughter on the old homestead until about a year and a half ago when she was suddenly bereft of her daughter, after which she took up her home with her daughter (Mrs. Isaiah Zaerr). Her sickness was of short duration; she suffered intensely, but bore it patiently until death relieved her. She accepted Christ as her Savior, united with the A. M. Church, and kept her faith until death. She leaves three sons, three daughters, 21 grandchildren, 31 great-grandchildren. One daughter, six grandchildren, and two great-grandchildren preceded her in death. Funeral services were held May 13 at Central A. M. Church near Archbold, Ohio, conducted by Eli Rupp and E. L. Frey. Text, Psa. 90:10,12. Interment in Eckley Cemetery. Transcriber's note: Given age is not consistent with birth and death dates.
↑ Source: #S166 Page: Database online. Data: Text: Record for Anna Rupp Wyse
↑ Source: #S504 Data: Text: Record for Anna Rupp Wyse
↑ Source: #S317 Page: Volume XVII, Number 10 - June 5, 1924 - pages 206,207 Data: Text: Gospel Herald - Volume XVII, Number 10 - June 5, 1924 - pages 206,207 Wyse. - Anna Wyse (nee Rupp) was born in Alsace, Europe, Sept. 21, 1825; died May 10, 1924; aged 95 y. 7 m. 19 d. She came to this country with her parents in 1835, and later moved to Fulton Co., Ohio, locating on Lauber's Hill, where she grew to womanhood. She united in marriage with John Wyse in 1857. Three sons and four daughters were born to this union (Magdalena, Fanny, Sarah, Katie, Samuel, John, Jonas). She was also mother to seven step-children, two of whom preceded her in death. Forty years ago her husband died. Since that time she lived with her two sons and one daughter on the old homestead until about a year and a half ago when she was suddenly bereft of her daughter, after which she took up her home with her daughter (Mrs. Isaiah Zaerr). Her sickness was of short duration; she suffered intensely, but bore it patiently until death relieved her. She accepted Christ as her Savior, united with the A. M. Church, and kept her faith until death. She leaves three sons, three daughters, 21 grandchildren, 31 great-grandchildren. One daughter, six grandchildren, and two great-grandchildren preceded her in death. Funeral services were held May 13 at Central A. M. Church near Archbold, Ohio, conducted by Eli Rupp and E. L. Frey. Text, Psa. 90:10,12. Interment in Eckley Cemetery. Transcriber's note: Given age is not consistent with birth and death dates.
↑ Source: #S127 Page: Volume XVII, Number 10 - June 5, 1924 - pages 206,207 Data: Text: Gospel Herald - Volume XVII, Number 10 - June 5, 1924 - pages 206,207 Wyse. - Anna Wyse (nee Rupp) was born in Alsace, Europe, Sept. 21, 1825; died May 10, 1924; aged 95 y. 7 m. 19 d. She came to this country with her parents in 1835, and later moved to Fulton Co., Ohio, locating on Lauber's Hill, where she grew to womanhood. She united in marriage with John Wyse in 1857. Three sons and four daughters were born to this union (Magdalena, Fanny, Sarah, Katie, Samuel, John, Jonas). She was also mother to seven step-children, two of whom preceded her in death. Forty years ago her husband died. Since that time she lived with her two sons and one daughter on the old homestead until about a year and a half ago when she was suddenly bereft of her daughter, after which she took up her home with her daughter (Mrs. Isaiah Zaerr). Her sickness was of short duration; she suffered intensely, but bore it patiently until death relieved her. She accepted Christ as her Savior, united with the A. M. Church, and kept her faith until death. She leaves three sons, three daughters, 21 grandchildren, 31 great-grandchildren. One daughter, six grandchildren, and two great-grandchildren preceded her in death. Funeral services were held May 13 at Central A. M. Church near Archbold, Ohio, conducted by Eli Rupp and E. L. Frey. Text, Psa. 90:10,12. Interment in Eckley Cemetery. Transcriber's note: Given age is not consistent with birth and death dates.
↑ Source: #S317 Page: Volume XVII, Number 10 - June 5, 1924 - pages 206,207 Data: Text: Gospel Herald - Volume XVII, Number 10 - June 5, 1924 - pages 206,207 Wyse. - Anna Wyse (nee Rupp) was born in Alsace, Europe, Sept. 21, 1825; died May 10, 1924; aged 95 y. 7 m. 19 d. She came to this country with her parents in 1835, and later moved to Fulton Co., Ohio, locating on Lauber's Hill, where she grew to womanhood. She united in marriage with John Wyse in 1857. Three sons and four daughters were born to this union (Magdalena, Fanny, Sarah, Katie, Samuel, John, Jonas). She was also mother to seven step-children, two of whom preceded her in death. Forty years ago her husband died. Since that time she lived with her two sons and one daughter on the old homestead until about a year and a half ago when she was suddenly bereft of her daughter, after which she took up her home with her daughter (Mrs. Isaiah Zaerr). Her sickness was of short duration; she suffered intensely, but bore it patiently until death relieved her. She accepted Christ as her Savior, united with the A. M. Church, and kept her faith until death. She leaves three sons, three daughters, 21 grandchildren, 31 great-grandchildren. One daughter, six grandchildren, and two great-grandchildren preceded her in death. Funeral services were held May 13 at Central A. M. Church near Archbold, Ohio, conducted by Eli Rupp and E. L. Frey. Text, Psa. 90:10,12. Interment in Eckley Cemetery. Transcriber's note: Given age is not consistent with birth and death dates.
↑ Source: #S127 Page: Volume XVII, Number 10 - June 5, 1924 - pages 206,207 Data: Text: Gospel Herald - Volume XVII, Number 10 - June 5, 1924 - pages 206,207 Wyse. - Anna Wyse (nee Rupp) was born in Alsace, Europe, Sept. 21, 1825; died May 10, 1924; aged 95 y. 7 m. 19 d. She came to this country with her parents in 1835, and later moved to Fulton Co., Ohio, locating on Lauber's Hill, where she grew to womanhood. She united in marriage with John Wyse in 1857. Three sons and four daughters were born to this union (Magdalena, Fanny, Sarah, Katie, Samuel, John, Jonas). She was also mother to seven step-children, two of whom preceded her in death. Forty years ago her husband died. Since that time she lived with her two sons and one daughter on the old homestead until about a year and a half ago when she was suddenly bereft of her daughter, after which she took up her home with her daughter (Mrs. Isaiah Zaerr). Her sickness was of short duration; she suffered intensely, but bore it patiently until death relieved her. She accepted Christ as her Savior, united with the A. M. Church, and kept her faith until death. She leaves three sons, three daughters, 21 grandchildren, 31 great-grandchildren. One daughter, six grandchildren, and two great-grandchildren preceded her in death. Funeral services were held May 13 at Central A. M. Church near Archbold, Ohio, conducted by Eli Rupp and E. L. Frey. Text, Psa. 90:10,12. Interment in Eckley Cemetery. Transcriber's note: Given age is not consistent with birth and death dates.
↑ Source: #S41 Page: Database online. Year: 1860; Census Place: German, Fulton, Ohio; Roll: ; Page: 342; Image: 151. Data: Text: Record for Anna Wise
↑ Source: #S49 Page: Database online. Data: Text: Record for Anna
↑ Source: #S40 Page: Database online. Year: 1880; Census Place: German, Fulton, Ohio; Roll: 1017; Family History Film: 1255017; Page: 131C; Enumeration District: 22; Image: 0701. Data: Text: Record for Ann Wise
↑ Source: #S47 Page: Database online. Year: 1920; Census Place: German, Fulton, Ohio; Roll: T625_1384; Page: 6B; Enumeration District: 39; Image: . Data: Text: Record for Anna Wyse
↑ Source: #S40 Page: Database online. Year: 1880; Census Place: German, Fulton, Ohio; Roll: 1017; Family History Film: 1255017; Page: 131C; Enumeration District: 22; Image: 0701. Data: Text: Record for Ann Wise
↑ Source: #S42 Page: Database online. Year: 1870; Census Place: German, Fulton, Ohio; Roll: M593_; Page: ; Image: . Data: Text: Record for Anna Wise
↑ Source: #S50 Page: Database online. Year: 1910; Census Place: German, Fulton, Ohio; Roll: ; Page: ; Enumeration District: ; Image: . Data: Text: Record for Anna Wyse
↑ Source: #S317 Page: Volume XVII, Number 10 - June 5, 1924 - pages 206,207 Data: Text: Gospel Herald - Volume XVII, Number 10 - June 5, 1924 - pages 206,207 Wyse. - Anna Wyse (nee Rupp) was born in Alsace, Europe, Sept. 21, 1825; died May 10, 1924; aged 95 y. 7 m. 19 d. She came to this country with her parents in 1835, and later moved to Fulton Co., Ohio, locating on Lauber's Hill, where she grew to womanhood. She united in marriage with John Wyse in 1857. Three sons and four daughters were born to this union (Magdalena, Fanny, Sarah, Katie, Samuel, John, Jonas). She was also mother to seven step-children, two of whom preceded her in death. Forty years ago her husband died. Since that time she lived with her two sons and one daughter on the old homestead until about a year and a half ago when she was suddenly bereft of her daughter, after which she took up her home with her daughter (Mrs. Isaiah Zaerr). Her sickness was of short duration; she suffered intensely, but bore it patiently until death relieved her. She accepted Christ as her Savior, united with the A. M. Church, and kept her faith until death. She leaves three sons, three daughters, 21 grandchildren, 31 great-grandchildren. One daughter, six grandchildren, and two great-grandchildren preceded her in death. Funeral services were held May 13 at Central A. M. Church near Archbold, Ohio, conducted by Eli Rupp and E. L. Frey. Text, Psa. 90:10,12. Interment in Eckley Cemetery. Transcriber's note: Given age is not consistent with birth and death dates.
↑ Source: #S127 Page: Volume XVII, Number 10 - June 5, 1924 - pages 206,207 Data: Text: Gospel Herald - Volume XVII, Number 10 - June 5, 1924 - pages 206,207 Wyse. - Anna Wyse (nee Rupp) was born in Alsace, Europe, Sept. 21, 1825; died May 10, 1924; aged 95 y. 7 m. 19 d. She came to this country with her parents in 1835, and later moved to Fulton Co., Ohio, locating on Lauber's Hill, where she grew to womanhood. She united in marriage with John Wyse in 1857. Three sons and four daughters were born to this union (Magdalena, Fanny, Sarah, Katie, Samuel, John, Jonas). She was also mother to seven step-children, two of whom preceded her in death. Forty years ago her husband died. Since that time she lived with her two sons and one daughter on the old homestead until about a year and a half ago when she was suddenly bereft of her daughter, after which she took up her home with her daughter (Mrs. Isaiah Zaerr). Her sickness was of short duration; she suffered intensely, but bore it patiently until death relieved her. She accepted Christ as her Savior, united with the A. M. Church, and kept her faith until death. She leaves three sons, three daughters, 21 grandchildren, 31 great-grandchildren. One daughter, six grandchildren, and two great-grandchildren preceded her in death. Funeral services were held May 13 at Central A. M. Church near Archbold, Ohio, conducted by Eli Rupp and E. L. Frey. Text, Psa. 90:10,12. Interment in Eckley Cemetery. Transcriber's note: Given age is not consistent with birth and death dates.
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Note N3914Gospel Herald - Volume XVII, Number 10 - June 5, 1924 - pages 206,207
Wyse. - Anna Wyse (nee Rupp) was born in Alsace, Europe, Sept. 21, 1825; died May 10, 1924; aged 95 y. 7 m. 19 d. She came to this country with her parents in 1835, and later moved to Fulton Co., Ohio, locating on Lauber's Hill, where she grew to womanhood. She united in marriage with John Wyse in 1857. Three sons and four daughters were born to this union (Magdalena, Fanny, Sarah, Katie, Samuel, John, Jonas). She was also mother to seven step-children, two of whom preceded her in death. Forty years ago her husband died. Since that time she lived with her two sons and one daughter on the old homestead until about a year and a half ago when she was suddenly bereft of her daughter, after which she took up her home with her daughter (Mrs. Isaiah Zaerr). Her sickness was of short duration; she suffered intensely, but bore it patiently until death relieved her. She accepted Christ as her Savior, united with the A. M. Church, and kept her faith until death. She leaves three sons, three daughters, 21 grandchildren, 31 great-grandchildren. One daughter, six grandchildren, and two great-grandchildren preceded her in death. Funeral services were held May 13 at Central A. M. Church near Archbold, Ohio, conducted by Eli Rupp and E. L. Frey. Text, Psa. 90:10,12. Interment in Eckley Cemetery.
Transcriber's note: Given age is not consistent with birth and death dates.
Gospel Herald - Volume XVII, Number 10 - June 5, 1924 - pages 206,207 Wyse. - Anna Wyse (nee Rupp) was born in Alsace, Europe, Sept. 21, 1825; died May 10, 1924; aged 95 y. 7 m. 19 d. She came to this country with her parents in 1835, and later moved to Fulton Co., Ohio, locating on Lauber's Hill, where she grew to womanhood. She united in marriage with John Wyse in 1857. Three sons and four daughters were born to this union (Magdalena, Fanny, Sarah, Katie, Samuel, John, Jonas). She was also mother to seven step-children, two of whom preceded her in death. Forty years ago her husband died. Since that time she lived with her two sons and one daughter on the old homestead until about a year and a half ago when she was suddenly bereft of her daughter, after which she took up her home with her daughter (Mrs. Isaiah Zaerr). Her sickness was of short duration; she suffered intensely, but bore it patiently until death relieved her. She accepted Christ as her Savior, united with the A. M. Church, and kept her faith until death. She leaves three sons, three daughters, 21 grandchildren, 31 great-grandchildren. One daughter, six grandchildren, and two great-grandchildren preceded her in death. Funeral services were held May 13 at Central A. M. Church near Archbold, Ohio, conducted by Eli Rupp and E. L. Frey. Text, Psa. 90:10,12. Interment in Eckley Cemetery. Transcriber's note: Given age is not consistent with birth and death dates.
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