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Julia Ann <I>Hall</I> Anthony

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Julia Ann Hall Anthony

Birth
Northampton County, Pennsylvania, USA
Death
19 May 1904 (aged 75)
Longford, Clay County, Kansas, USA
Burial
Athelstane Township, Clay County, Kansas, USA Add to Map
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Julia is a daughter of Johannes "John" Hall. I have seen two names for her mother, one of them "Jutti" (last name unknown) as it appears on John's will, the other Magdelena "Mary" Buchman. A sister of Magdelena, Julia Ann Buchman, was a witness to baby Julia Ann's baptism as reported in her obituary.

The following was taken from Julia's obituary. See William's site for information about the family's migration west.

Julia died near Longford, Kansas, May 19, 1904, at 10:25 am. She was married to W.H. Anthony, February 28, 1848, in Northhampton County, Pennsylvania. Her last days were days of intense suffering, during which she often spoke words of sympathy to her husband. She was baptized in childhood in the Lutheran faith; the names of F.W. Manson and Julia Ann Buchman appear as witnesses to her baptism.

She was happily coveted to God under the labors of Reverend P. Waggoner of the Evangelical Church, with which she united and remained a faithful member till death. She leaves a sorrowing husband, four girls, three boys, twenty-two grandchildren and a large circle of friends to mourn her loss. May God grant the family a happy reunion on the Other Side. Funeral serviced by Reverend H.?. Price.

Daughter Mary Rebecca Hall Mills obituary states that " at an early age (about 13) she had charge of the family whilst her mother was poorly, as the older sisters had married previously."
Julia is a daughter of Johannes "John" Hall. I have seen two names for her mother, one of them "Jutti" (last name unknown) as it appears on John's will, the other Magdelena "Mary" Buchman. A sister of Magdelena, Julia Ann Buchman, was a witness to baby Julia Ann's baptism as reported in her obituary.

The following was taken from Julia's obituary. See William's site for information about the family's migration west.

Julia died near Longford, Kansas, May 19, 1904, at 10:25 am. She was married to W.H. Anthony, February 28, 1848, in Northhampton County, Pennsylvania. Her last days were days of intense suffering, during which she often spoke words of sympathy to her husband. She was baptized in childhood in the Lutheran faith; the names of F.W. Manson and Julia Ann Buchman appear as witnesses to her baptism.

She was happily coveted to God under the labors of Reverend P. Waggoner of the Evangelical Church, with which she united and remained a faithful member till death. She leaves a sorrowing husband, four girls, three boys, twenty-two grandchildren and a large circle of friends to mourn her loss. May God grant the family a happy reunion on the Other Side. Funeral serviced by Reverend H.?. Price.

Daughter Mary Rebecca Hall Mills obituary states that " at an early age (about 13) she had charge of the family whilst her mother was poorly, as the older sisters had married previously."


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  • Maintained by: P Jones
  • Originally Created by: K.Smith
  • Added: Mar 24, 2008
  • Find a Grave Memorial ID:
  • Find a Grave, database and images (https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/25502304/julia_ann-anthony: accessed ), memorial page for Julia Ann Hall Anthony (29 Mar 1829–19 May 1904), Find a Grave Memorial ID 25502304, citing Athelstane Cemetery, Athelstane Township, Clay County, Kansas, USA; Maintained by P Jones (contributor 47471462).