Born
ABT 5 DEC 1800.
Müsch, Rheinland-Pfalz, Germany.
[1]
Died
13 DEC 1880.
Westphalia, Clinton, Michigan.
[2]
Baptism:
5 DEC 1800.
Müsch, Rheinland-Pfalz, Germany.
[3]
Godfather
5 DEC 1800.
Antweiler, Rheinland-Pfalz, Germany.
[4]
Godmother
5 DEC 1800.
Wirff, Germany.
Census:
1850
Westphalia Township, Clinton, Michigan.
[5]
Catherine Pool [Pohl]; Age: 50; Born: Germany.
Census:
1880
Westphalia Township, Clinton, Michigan.
[6]
Anna C. Pohl; Wife; Female; Married; White; Age: 80; Born: Prussia; Fa: Prussia; Mo: Prussia.
Buried
15 DEC 1880.
Westphalia, Clinton, Michigan.
[2]
Marriage
8 JAN 1822.
Müsch, Rheinland-Pfalz, Germany.
[7][8]
Husband Nicolas I. Pohl.
Wife Anna Catharina Mauren.
Child: Peter Joseph Pohl.
Child: Anna Maria Pohl.
Child: Joannes Petrus Pohl.
Child: Antonius Pohl.
Child: John Peter Pohl.
Child: Peter Pohl.
Child: Catharina Pohl.
Child: Johann Pohl.
Child: Joseph Pohl.
Child: Anna Catherina Pohl.
Child: Anna Margaret Pohl.
Child: Maria Catherine Pohl.
Sources
↑
Source: #S3970 Baptisms, 1800; Catharina Mauren, December 5, 1800 Certainty: 3
↑ 2.02.1
Source: #S2142 E-Mail to Mike Voisin, January 18, 2007
↑
Source: #S3970 Baptisms, 1800; Catharina Mauren, December 5, 1800 Certainty: 3
↑
Source: #S1799 US National Archives Film T9-0577; p. 538A
↑
Source: #S3970 Marriages, 1822, Page 445; Nicolaus Poll and Anna Catharina Mauren, January 8, 1822
↑
Source: #S3991 Marriage Record; Müsch, Germany, Number 2; 8 January 1822; Nicolas Poll and Anna Catharina Mauren. Note: Copy provided by Allan R. Pohl, received April 10, 2001.
Source: S17001850 Census: Westphalia Township, Clinton County, Michigan M432 Roll 349.
Source: S17991880 Census: Westphalia Township, Clinton County, Michigan, FHL Film 1254577; National Archives Film T9-0577.
Source: S2142 Hengesbach, Charlotte, Correspondence from Hengesbach, Charlotte St. Mary's Church, Westphalia, Clinton, Michigan Note: Ms. Hengesbach worked at St. Mary's Church and also transcribed the following church records: Baptisms, 1838-1915; Marriages, 1840-1915; Deaths, 1838-1946. She is currently transcribing cemetery records (2007). Ms. Hengesbach states that the present St. Mary's Cemetery dates back to 1872. Evelyn Weiland told her the cemetery was re-landscaped in the 1920s and that many of the wooden crosses that marked graves did not indicate who was buried there and they were not re-marked.
Source: S3970 Antweiler Ahr Parish (Antweiler, Rheinland-Pfalz, Germany), Kirchenbuch, FHL microfilm 0572082. Note: Katholishe Kirche. Parish register of baptisms, marriages, deaths, confirmations, list of pastors, communicants and family register of Antweiler Ahr, Rheinland, Germany. Includes Müsch. Text in German and Latin.
Source: S4049 Evelyn A. Weiland, Editor, Of Pilgrimage, Prayer and Promise: A Story of St. Mary's, Westphalia 1836-1986 (Westphalia, Michigan: Westphalia Historical Society, 1986).
Is Anna your ancestor? Please don't go away! Login to collaborate or comment, or contact
the profile manager, or ask our community of genealogists a question.
Sponsored Search by Ancestry.com
DNA Connections
It may be possible to confirm family relationships with Anna 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 Anna: