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Anna Augusta Elenore “Annie” <I>Ebner</I> Diebel

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Anna Augusta Elenore “Annie” Ebner Diebel

Birth
Round Top, Fayette County, Texas, USA
Death
4 Jan 1946 (aged 84)
Hereford, Deaf Smith County, Texas, USA
Burial
Hereford, Deaf Smith County, Texas, USA Add to Map
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Mrs. Annie Diebel, Pioneer Texan, Buried Here Sunday

Last rites for Mrs. Annie Diebel, 84 year old pioneer Texan, were conducted Sunday afternoon at two o'clock at the Black Funeral Home. Rev. Marvin L. Boyd, pastor of the First Methodist Church, conducted the services. Interment was in West Park Cemetery.

Mrs. Diebel died at the home of her daughter, Mrs. C.C. Bowman, Friday afternoon.

She was born at Round Top, Texas, on October 23, 1861, and came to Deaf Smith County in 1906 from Fort Worth. Mr. and Mrs. Diebel bought three sections of land from the XIT Ranch and setled [sic] near Old La Platte. After residing there for three years, they moved to Hereford and established their permanent home. Mr. Diebel died in 1921, and Mrs. Diebel had since lived here alone and managed her affairs until she moved to the home of her daughter, Mrs. Bowman, near here a few years ago.

Mr. and Mrs. Diebel were married in 1885, and moved from Fayette County to Manor, near Austin, making the trip by covered wagon drawn by a yoke of oxen. It was while living at Manor that they were called upon to enter the Pioneer celebration and dedication of the new State Capitol in 1888. With their covered wagon and ox teams, Mr. and Mrs. Diebel and daughter figured in the celebration as immigrants. The wagon sheet used on that trip was one of her most prized possessions.

Mrs. Diebel, even as a pioneer mother, always found time for "fancy work", and was famed throughout this section for her embroidery.

She is survived by one daughter, Mrs. C.C. Bowman; five sisters, Mrs. William Fox of Burton; Mrs. Clara Pochman [sic] of Temple; Mrs. Laura Cwerderman [sic] of Freeport; Mrs. Betty Schmidt of Houston; and Mrs. Louisa Hochamock [sic] of Houston; and one brother, Ernest Ebner of Austin.

She was a member of the Lutheran Church.

Pall bearers at the services Sunday were Boyd Knox, L. Ellis, J.S. Orr. D.H. Alexander, Lee Conklin, and John Patton.

(Published in The Hereford Brand, 46th Year, Number ?, Hereford, Texas, Thursday, January 10, 1946, Page 1)
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U.S., Evangelical Lutheran Church in America Church Records, 1781-1969
Name: Anna Ebner
Gender: Female
Record Type: Marriage
Marriage Date: 31 Dec 1885
Marriage Place: Eaton, Ohio, USA
Spouse: Wm Diebel
Church Name: St John
Church Location: Round Top, Texas

Texas, U.S., County Marriage Records, 1817-1965
Name: Annie Ebner
Gender: Female
Marriage Date: 31 Dec 1885
Marriage Place: Fayette, Texas, USA
Spouse: Wm Diebel
Film Number: 000966866

Texas, U.S., Death Index, 1903-2000

Name: Annie Dieble
Death Date: 4 Jan 1946
Death County: Deaf Smith
Certificate: 1651

Texas, U.S., Death Certificates, 1903-1982
Name: Annie Dieble [Annie Ebner]
Gender: Female
Race: White
Age: 84
Birth Date: 23 Oct 1861
Birth Place: Round Top, Texas
Residence: Friona, Deaf Smith, Texas, USA
Death Date: 4 Jan 1946
Death Place: Hereford, Deaf Smith, Texas, USA
Father: John Ebner
Mother: Annie Herman
Mrs. Annie Diebel, Pioneer Texan, Buried Here Sunday

Last rites for Mrs. Annie Diebel, 84 year old pioneer Texan, were conducted Sunday afternoon at two o'clock at the Black Funeral Home. Rev. Marvin L. Boyd, pastor of the First Methodist Church, conducted the services. Interment was in West Park Cemetery.

Mrs. Diebel died at the home of her daughter, Mrs. C.C. Bowman, Friday afternoon.

She was born at Round Top, Texas, on October 23, 1861, and came to Deaf Smith County in 1906 from Fort Worth. Mr. and Mrs. Diebel bought three sections of land from the XIT Ranch and setled [sic] near Old La Platte. After residing there for three years, they moved to Hereford and established their permanent home. Mr. Diebel died in 1921, and Mrs. Diebel had since lived here alone and managed her affairs until she moved to the home of her daughter, Mrs. Bowman, near here a few years ago.

Mr. and Mrs. Diebel were married in 1885, and moved from Fayette County to Manor, near Austin, making the trip by covered wagon drawn by a yoke of oxen. It was while living at Manor that they were called upon to enter the Pioneer celebration and dedication of the new State Capitol in 1888. With their covered wagon and ox teams, Mr. and Mrs. Diebel and daughter figured in the celebration as immigrants. The wagon sheet used on that trip was one of her most prized possessions.

Mrs. Diebel, even as a pioneer mother, always found time for "fancy work", and was famed throughout this section for her embroidery.

She is survived by one daughter, Mrs. C.C. Bowman; five sisters, Mrs. William Fox of Burton; Mrs. Clara Pochman [sic] of Temple; Mrs. Laura Cwerderman [sic] of Freeport; Mrs. Betty Schmidt of Houston; and Mrs. Louisa Hochamock [sic] of Houston; and one brother, Ernest Ebner of Austin.

She was a member of the Lutheran Church.

Pall bearers at the services Sunday were Boyd Knox, L. Ellis, J.S. Orr. D.H. Alexander, Lee Conklin, and John Patton.

(Published in The Hereford Brand, 46th Year, Number ?, Hereford, Texas, Thursday, January 10, 1946, Page 1)
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U.S., Evangelical Lutheran Church in America Church Records, 1781-1969
Name: Anna Ebner
Gender: Female
Record Type: Marriage
Marriage Date: 31 Dec 1885
Marriage Place: Eaton, Ohio, USA
Spouse: Wm Diebel
Church Name: St John
Church Location: Round Top, Texas

Texas, U.S., County Marriage Records, 1817-1965
Name: Annie Ebner
Gender: Female
Marriage Date: 31 Dec 1885
Marriage Place: Fayette, Texas, USA
Spouse: Wm Diebel
Film Number: 000966866

Texas, U.S., Death Index, 1903-2000

Name: Annie Dieble
Death Date: 4 Jan 1946
Death County: Deaf Smith
Certificate: 1651

Texas, U.S., Death Certificates, 1903-1982
Name: Annie Dieble [Annie Ebner]
Gender: Female
Race: White
Age: 84
Birth Date: 23 Oct 1861
Birth Place: Round Top, Texas
Residence: Friona, Deaf Smith, Texas, USA
Death Date: 4 Jan 1946
Death Place: Hereford, Deaf Smith, Texas, USA
Father: John Ebner
Mother: Annie Herman


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