No marriage record has been found, but she appears to be the mother of Heinrich Hauser's five youngest children, who are named in his will. Research done at the Moravian Archives in Winston-Salem for a member of the Hauser family association produced a baptismal record for their daughter Maria Margaretha Hauser, naming her mother as Anna May Doll.
Records of the Moravians in North Carolina[1] March 21, 1836. Upon request I held the funeral of old Mother Hauser at the home of her son Henry 7 miles from here. The burial was at Jacob Schemel's.
There is a memorial for her at Find A Grave[2], listed under Bethania Moravian God's Acre, but based on the diary entry above, we do not believe that she is buried there. The photograph of the nearly illegible grave stone that accompanies this memorial is probably that of a different Anna Maria Hauser.
Anna was born in 1757. She passed away in 1836.
Sources
↑ Records of the Moravians in North Carolina. See Records of the Moravians for information on this series.
↑ Find A Grave, database and images (http://findagrave.com : accessed 25 September 2017), Find A Grave: Memorial #51411040 for Anna Maria Doll Hauser (1757 - 1836) - Find A Grave Memorial.
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DNA Connections
It may be possible to confirm family relationships with Ann Mary by comparing test results with other carriers of her mitochondrial DNA.
However, there are no known mtDNA test-takers in her direct maternal line.
It is likely that these autosomal DNA test-takers will share some percentage of DNA with Ann Mary:
Shemel-1 and Doll-444 appear to represent the same person because: According to the Records of the Morvians, her correct last name at birth is "Doll," and the Anna Maria w/ the last name of Shemel (or Shamel) is the woman who married Johan Heinrich's son, John Henry.