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Anna Maria (Schumacher) Borkenhagen (1853 - 1894)

Anna Maria Borkenhagen formerly Schumacher
Born in Weiler, Mayen, Rhineland, Prussiamap
Ancestors ancestors
Wife of — married 24 Feb 1876 in St John the Baptist Catholic Church, Johnsburg, McHenry County, Illinoismap
Descendants descendants
Died at age 41 in Milwaukee, Milwaukee County, Wisconsinmap
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Biography

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Anna (Schumacher) Borkenhagen migrated from Germany to United States of America.
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Anna was the daughter of Johann Schumacher and Anna Wagner.

Johann Schumacher, his wife and their daughters Anna (August Borkenhagen) and Christina, emigrated from Prussia (Germany), arrived at Port of New York on 24 December 1855 aboard the ship New York, they were early settlers of Johnsburg, McHenry County,

25 June 1860: McHenry Township, McHenry, Illinois; John Shoemaker, Farmer, 35 Baden Germany; Catherine Shoemaker 30 Baden Germany; Annie Shoemaker 6 Baden Germany; John Petrina 30 Baden Germany; (https://familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:MXCS-59Z

4 June 1880: Milwaukee, Milwaukee Co., Wisconsin; Occupation of August: Laborer; Aug Borkenhagen Self 24 Germany; Anna M Borkenhagen Wife 26 Germany; Mathias Borkenhagen Son 2 Wisconsin; Mat Josef Borkenhagen Son b May, Wisconsin; Mary Schumacher Mother-in-law 51 Germany;

Sources

St. Kastor Parish, Weiler, Kreis Mayen, Germany; Author: Teryl Miller (Compiler) Summary: Catholic Church records from Latter Day Saints microfilms of the original records of the St. Kastor Catholic Church, Weiler, Kreis Mayen, Germany. Includes brief history of church, baptism, marriage, confirmation, death and immigration records from 1682-1870 https://www.worldcat.org/title/St.-Kastor-parish-Weiler-Kreis-Mayen-Germany/oclc/1041112457

St John the Baptist Catholic Church records, Johnsburg

The Immigrant Founders, Members and Associates of Saint John the Baptist Catholic Church, Johnsburg (est August 1841), McHenry County, Illinois. This booklet can be viewed upon request at the Johnsburg Public Library

Find A Grave: Memorial #104651953 Anna Marie Borkenhagen





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