Anna Waltner

1849: Jacob Stucky marries Anna Waltner. (1)

  Eight children grew to maturity.

1874: Anna Waltner dies shortly before the Aug 6 emigration. (1)

Notes

1. Harley J. Stucky, "Stucky, Jacob (1824-1893)," www.gameo.org/encycl...term=stucky,%20jacob (GAMEO, 1959; accessed 2009 Dec 16). Jacob Stucky.

2. "Passenger Lists of Vessels Arriving at New York, New York, 1820-1897" in Records of the U. S. Customs Service, Microfilm Publication M237-393, List 949 (US National Archives). Also www.dgatx.com/family...874/J-Stucky/hs.html. Immigration of Jacob Stucky.

3. P. P. Wedel, A short history of the Swiss Mennonites (Schweizer-Mennoniten): who migrated from Wolhynien, Russia to America and settled in Kansas in 1874, trans. Mr. and Mrs. Benj. B. J. Goering (North Newton, KS: Mennonite Press, Inc., 1960; Original German, 1929). Excerpts www.dgatx.com/family...pubs/1960/SM/hs.html (2009 Dec 12).

4. "The Brethern in Kansas" in Herald of Truth, Vol. XII, No. 1 (Mennonite Church of North America, 1875 Jan), p10. Also www.dgatx.com/family...pubs/1875/01/hs.html (2009 Dec 15).

5. "Re: Measles among Mennonite familes in Peabody" in Marion County Record (Marion, KS: 1874 Oct 3). Also www.dgatx.com/family...s/1874/10-03/hs.html.

6. Laurence Horst, "The First Half Century of the Catlin Church, Peabody, Kansas" in Mennonite Historical Bulletin, Vol. VI, No. 4 (Goshen, IN: Historical and Research Committee of the Mennonite General Conference, 1945 December), p3. Also www.dgatx.com/family...s/1945/12-CC/hs.html (2009 Mar 4).

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