Anna Sybilla Mauser was probably born about 1762 and baptized January 17, 1762, the daughter of the daughter of George Albrecht Mauser and Gertrudt (Baltzer) Walters of Lunenburg, Nova Scotia[1]
On November 6, 1787, she married Johann Frederick Conrad, the son of Nicholas Conrad and Susanna Catherine Walters of Lunenburg[2]. Their children included:
Fred, a twin, born October 3, 1788, who was baptized on October 6[2]
Nicholas, a twin, born October 3, 1788, who was baptized on October 6[2]
Caspar, born November 8, 1790-11-08 and baptized December 15, whose godparents were Caspar Conrad & Eliz Mauser[2]
Peter, born November 8, 1792, who was baptized on July 24, 1793, and whose godparents were Peter Mauser & Cath Barbara[2]
Catherine Barbara, born March 4, 1794, and baptized on April 20, whose godparents were Peter & Cath Barbara Mauser[2]
Andrew, born Feb 26, 1796 and baptized on July 17, whose godparents were Andreas & Anna Margaret Conrad[2]
John, born about 1799, who was baptized on August 4, 1799[2]
Sophia Charlotte, baptized May 3, 1803, who married Fred Moser, the son fo Peter and Catherine Barbara on December 16, 1822[2]
Jacob, born around 1805, and baptized August 4, 1805[2], who married Fred Conrad, son of Nicholas on November 6, 1787[2]
Secondary sources show that Anna died in 1848 in Lunenburg.
Sources
↑ Her birth and baptism dates come from the notes of Dr. Winthrop Pickard Bell, source not yet found, but her marriage record indicates clearly she was the daughter of Albrecht
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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: