Obit: Lieders, Anna "Annie" Wunderlich (1862 - 1944)
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Surnames: Lieders, Morton, Wunderlich, Forbush, Berg
----Source: Abbotsford Tribune (Abbotsford, Clark County, Wis.) 31 Aug 1944
Lieders, Henry Mrs. (4 Apr. 1862 - 29 Aug. 1944)
Mrs. Henry Lieders (Anna), 82, Marinette, who lived at Abbotsford at one time, died Tuesday morning at a Green Bay hospital, after a five-week illness.
She was born April 4, 1862, at Stephensville. She lived in Appleton for 23 years, at Abbotsford for 20 years and in Marinette for the last eight years.
Survivors are two brothers, Henry S. Wunderlich, Buffalo, N.Y., and Theodore Wunderlich, Baltimore, Md.; and one sister, Mrs. William Morton, Marinette.
Funeral services were held at 3:00 o’clock Thursday afternoon at the Wichman Funeral home at Appleton, with the Rev. Dascomb Forbush, pastor of the First Congregational church, in charge. Burial was made in Riverside cemetery.
Biographical Information
1880 Federal Census, Stephensville, Outagamie, Wisconsin, United States
Anna Wunderlich, white single female
Occupation: At Home
Birthplace: Wisconsin, United States
Father's Birthplace: Germany
Mother's Birthplace: Germany
Household Members
J S Wunderlich Self M 54 Germany
George Wunderlich Son M 21 Wisconsin, United States
Anna Wunderlich Daughter F 18 (1862) Wisconsin, United States
Henry Wunderlich Son M 16 Wisconsin, United States
Christian Wunderlich Son M 14 Wisconsin, United States
Rhinehart Wunderlich Son M 9 Wisconsin, United States
Caroline Wunderlich Daughter F 0 Wisconsin, United States
Theodore Wunderlich Son M 2 Wisconsin, United States
Mary Wunderlich Wife F 44 Germany
Amelia Wunderlich Daughter F 12 Wisconsin, United States
1900 Federal Census, Appleton city Ward 1, west side, Outagamie, Wisconsin, United States
Annie Wanderlich, single white female
Father's Birthplace: Wisconsin
Mother's Birthplace: Wisconsin
Household Members
Johan S. Wanderlich Head M (Feb 1827) 73 Germany, both parents b. Germanuy
Maria Wanderlich Wife F 63 (Jul 1837) Germany, both parents b. Germanuy
Annie Wanderlich Daughter F 38 (Apr 1862) Wisconsin
Elsie Wanderlich Daughter F 21 (Nov 1879) Wisconsin
Theodor T Wanderlich Son M 18 (Jul 1882) Wisconsin
*Johann Wunderlich married Mary Berg Berch b: 1836 in
, , Bayern, GermanyChildren1.Has No Children George Wunderlich b: abt 1859 in
Wisconsin
2.Has No Children Anna Wunderlich b: abt 1862 in Wisconsin
3.Has No Children Henry Wunderlich b: abt 1864 in Wisconsin
4.Has Children Chris Wunderlich b: 1865 in Wisconsin
5.Has No Children Amelia Wunderlich b: abt 1868 in Wisconsin
6.Has No Children Rhinehart Wunderlich b: abt 1871 in Wisconsin
7.Has No Children Theodore Wunderlich b: abt 1878 in Wisconsin
8.Has No Children Caroline Wunderlich b: abt 1879 in Wisconsin
1910 Federal Census, Appleton Ward 2, Outagamie, Wisconsin, United States
Anna Wunderlich, white single female
Father's Birthplace: Germany
Mother's Birthplace: Germany
Household Members
Anton Ritger Head M 56 Wisconsin
Dora Ritger Wife F 54 Wisconsin
Arthur Ritger Son M 27 Wisconsin
Anna Wunderlich Sister-in-law F 51 Wisconsin
Edward W Zestis Boarder M 46 Kentucky
Dora Zestis Boarder F 46 Illinois
Mabel Keltch Boarder F 26 Wisconsin
Archie Blake Boarder M 29 Wisconsin
Edward Quick Boarder M 40 Illinois
Georgia Quick Boarder F 28 Wisconsin
Henry Gerry Servant M 38 Wisconsin
Emma Rogertzue Servant F 21 Germany
Mary Fiethen Servant F 23 Wisconsin
Bertha Allen Servant F 18 Wisconsin
Bertha Procter Servant F 21 Germany
Elda Cordes Servant F 21 Wisconsin
Helen Frenlick Servant F 21 Wisconsin
1930 Federal Census, Abbotsford, Clark, Wisconsin, United States
Anna Lieders, white married
female
Father's Birthplace: Germany
Mother's Birthplace: Germany
Household Members
Henry Lieders Head M 75 (1855) Wisconsin
Anna Lieders Wife F 65 (1865) Wisconsin
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