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Anna Marie <I>Bellamy</I> Wilt

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Anna Marie Bellamy Wilt

Birth
Hillsboro, Washington County, Oregon, USA
Death
31 Dec 1949 (aged 76)
Kirkland, DeKalb County, Illinois, USA
Burial
Bates County, Missouri, USA GPS-Latitude: 38.08465, Longitude: -94.1762231
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Anna's mother died 1875 when Anna was about 2 years old, her maternal grandmother in 1877 when Anna was 4. Her father took Anna and her brother, Rufus to Missouri to be raised by his family. His mother died early 1880, it is unclear which family member raised Anna after that.

Missouri Marriage Records, 1805-2002
Name: Miss Anna Bellamy
Marriage Date: 7 Feb 1892
Marriage Location: Bates, Prairie City, MO
Spouse Name: Adam Wilt

Children of Adam and Anna include:
-Earl 1894-1950
-Charles Elmer 1896-Aug 1 1992/Winnebago IL
-Mary Elizabeth "Zela" 1897-1969 m: Albert Henry Green
-Bessie Inez 1902-1968/IL m: Wesley W. Kensinger #86948117
-Edna Belle 1913-1989/CA m: Barrett
There were two additional children who died as infants.

At the time of her death, she was living in Kirkland, Illinois with her daughter Inez. After death her body was shipped by train back to Missouri so she could be buried alongside her husband Adam.
Anna's mother died 1875 when Anna was about 2 years old, her maternal grandmother in 1877 when Anna was 4. Her father took Anna and her brother, Rufus to Missouri to be raised by his family. His mother died early 1880, it is unclear which family member raised Anna after that.

Missouri Marriage Records, 1805-2002
Name: Miss Anna Bellamy
Marriage Date: 7 Feb 1892
Marriage Location: Bates, Prairie City, MO
Spouse Name: Adam Wilt

Children of Adam and Anna include:
-Earl 1894-1950
-Charles Elmer 1896-Aug 1 1992/Winnebago IL
-Mary Elizabeth "Zela" 1897-1969 m: Albert Henry Green
-Bessie Inez 1902-1968/IL m: Wesley W. Kensinger #86948117
-Edna Belle 1913-1989/CA m: Barrett
There were two additional children who died as infants.

At the time of her death, she was living in Kirkland, Illinois with her daughter Inez. After death her body was shipped by train back to Missouri so she could be buried alongside her husband Adam.

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