"Anna Margaretha" appears to have been a family name. A genealogy[1] has an ancestor named Anna Margaretha Wambold (b. 2 Apr 1724 in Zwigenberg, Germany, d. 7 Oct 1795) as daughter of Anna Margaretha Becker and Johannes Wambold.
Her middle name may have been spelled Margareta[2] instead of Margaretha.
She died 2 Oct 1859.[3] This death date would make her just a week old.
Sources
↑ A page photographed by Rod Blumenau at the Lunenberg (South Shore) Genealogical Association and e-mailed to Chris Whitten, but without clear primary sources. Image will be uploaded.
Family Group Sheet 111-1 at the Lunenberg (South Shore) Genealogical Association with sources listed as "Lutheran Church and Corin Blumenau, granddaughter of James Albert Wambolt." Photographed and e-mailed by Rod Blumenau to Chris Whitten.
"Canada Marriages, 1661-1949," database, FamilySearch (https://familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:F2LR-T1Y : accessed 29 November 2015), Joseph H. Stacey and Margery Wambolt, 04 Sep 1882; citing Halifax, Halifax, Nova Scotia, reference 2:3QX217D; FHL microfilm 1,298,869.
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