Jan. 31, 1835. Today was the funeral of the widow Sr. Anna Maria Boeckel (maiden name Hauser). Her sickness was catarrhal fever[1]. At the request of friends the sermon was in English. After 33 years of married life she spent the remaining years in poverty, need, and trouble about her eldest son, who followed his father's example and drank to excess so that he often had delirium tremens.[2][3]
↑ Records of the Moravians in North Carolina 8:4205
↑ Lovell, Rosemary (Faulk). Owen County Cousins (J. G. Hauser, Inc., 1977) For repository information see: WorldCat; p. 259 entry for Heinrich (Henry) Hauser.
Find a Grave, database and images (accessed 29 November 2020), memorial page for Anna Maria Hauser Bockel (Jun 1776–Jan 1835), Find A Grave: Memorial #13635828, citing Friedberg Moravian God's Acre, Davidson County, North Carolina, USA ; Maintained by SierraBravo (contributor 46829986) .
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