William Frederick b. 5 Jun 1816, d. 25 July 1895, m. 4 Sep 1839 Rosina A. Bergsteiner
Rosanna Harriett b. 12 Feb 1814, d. 19 Aug 1897, m. William H. Shearouse
Eveline married 3 Feb. 1831 John Richard Shearouse
Caroline b. 5 May 1820, d. 14 Jun 1839, unm.
Edward Leonard b. 26 Nov. 1823, d. 6 Jul 1892, m. 29 Jan 1851, Eliza Edwards
James Jeremiah b. 28 Oct. 1827, d. 31 Jan 1911, m. Susan Dasher.
Anna Neidlinger Nease died on September 30, 1839.[1][4]
Sources
↑ 1.01.11.2 Pearl Rahn Gnann, Georgia Salzburgers and Allied Families, p. 245.
↑ "Georgia, County Marriages, 1785-1950," database with images, FamilySearch Georgia Marriage, Gotthilf I. Neave and Anna Neidlinger, 24 May 1804; citing Marriage, Effingham, Georgia, United States, Georgia Department of Archives and History, Morrow, FHL microfilm 180,394.
↑ Pearl Rahn Gnann, Georgia Salzburgers and Allied Families, p. 245-246.
↑ Find a Grave, database and images (accessed 21 January 2022), memorial page for Anna Neidlinger Nease (18 Jan 1784–30 Sep 1839), Find A Grave: Memorial #50573083, citing Springfield Cemetery, Springfield, Effingham County, Georgia, USA.
Gnann, Pearl Rahn. Georgia Salzburgers and Allied Families. Second reprinting with Additions Sept. 1976, Amy LeBey and Georgia Genealogical Reprints edition. Savannah, Georgia: Pearl Rahn Gnann, 1956.
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