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Anna Elizabeth <I>Hagee</I> Wallick

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Anna Elizabeth Hagee Wallick

Birth
Pennsylvania, USA
Death
27 Oct 1877 (aged 33)
Peru, Miami County, Indiana, USA
Burial
Peru, Miami County, Indiana, USA Add to Map
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w/o Capt William F N Wallick.

My g,grandmother.

My mother, Frances Elizabeth Flora's maternal grandmother was Anna Elizabeth (Hagee) Wallick (ca1843PA-1877IN), daughter of Anna (Groff) Hagee (1817-ca1843PA) the 1st wife of William Hagee (1810PA-1888IN), passing away about 1843, he then married Elizabeth Musselman (1826PA-1914IN) December 1847.

Her first half-sister, Emma, was born in 1848, then they moved to Maryland, raising six known children plus Anna Elizabeth. They moved to Peru, Miami county, Indiana after March 1862 birth of Charles Edward (buried in Peru May 1869), operating a bakery shop at corner of Miami and Second streets until moving to Huntington, Indiana March 1888.

Anna Elizabeth Hagee married, 25 June 1868, veteran Union army officer, the younger of two, Captain William F M Wallick (1840OH-1873IN).

July 1870 Federal census lists her age as 27, not found in 1860, and June 1850 census had her 8. Twentieth century gravestone has her birth, 29 October 1840 (as read by Beverly at cemetery, September 2007).

This union brought forth two daughters, Maude (1870IN-1940CO), my grandmother and Pearle (1872IN-1930MN). Pearle's Minnesota "Cerificate of Death" has birth 18 August 1873, which was seven months following death of her father, possible, but she's noted in his obit, so I use 1872. William Wallick died 16 January 1873, buried in Reyburn cemetery, Peru. Anna Elizabeth died 27 October 1877, leaving daughters orphaned.

Anna E is buried Mount Hope cemetery, Peru, section A, with half-brother (d. 1869), http://www.incass-inmiami.net/miami/cemeteries/perumthope/pmhA20240.JPG
http://www.incass-inmiami.net/miami/cemeteries/perumthope/pmhA20243.JPG later her father (d. 1888) then last her step-mother
step-mother (d.1914). (ush-war, Wallick).

Pictures of half-brother Charles E and Anna's gravestones could lead one to believe the parents buried both, which deepens the question; ~ ~ why didn't parents or relation raise the two young orphaned daughters?

The United States 1880 Fedeal census lists Maude in Peru, "taken to be raised up", with Pearle http://backwardbranch.com/arfaulkner/wallick.html in Muddy Bayou,
Faulkner county, Arkansas as a nine year old "servant". Furthermore, I found no trace of them after 1880 till 1892, with Maude (somewhere along life's path picking up middle name "Gault", be it an early husband or what, is an unknown), in Oswego, Labette county, Kansas from Chicago with aunt Elmira (Wallick) Carrier at funeral of niece/cousin Alice (Kingsbury) Flora
http://files.usgwarchives.net/il/kane/obits/f/florakin2ob.txt, daughter of aunt Mary (Wallick) Kingsbury, then about two weeks later, married Alice's younger brother-in-law, William (Will) Walter Flora
http://files.usgwarchives.org/ks/montgomery/bios/flora117bs.txt,
http://community.webtv.net/billboggess-flora/DRWILLIAMWALTERFLORA
http://files.usgwarchives.org/ks/montgomery/obits/f/flora37ob.txt in Carthage, Jasper county, Missouri(ah). Pearle next found in 1900 census at Marquette, Marquette county, Michigan, moved to Duluth, St Louis county, Minnesota 1902, married after 1905 census, (have letter to her
from my mother dated; 12 March 1906), only child born, a son in 1908. The sisters seemingly remained in-touch and visited each other through the years. Pearle at least once with son to Colorado, both to Kansas City when my mother died in 1928 http://files.usgwarchives.org/mo/jasper/obits/b/boggess5ob.txt. Pearle died and was buried in 1930 at Duluth
http://files.usgwarchives.org/in/miami/obits/j/jacobswa8ob.txt, Maude 1940 in Colorado Springs
http://files.usgwarchives.org/co/elpaso/obits/f/florawal4ob.txt


Birth: 1840 in Pennsylvania
Note: Anna E. Wallick's old stone is still there, her birth date of 1840 was read from the Hagee monument (is believed it should be 1843), also listing father, step-mother and half-brother, placed, most likely, following her step-mother's death in 1914.

Census: 1870, age 27, Peru, Miami county, Indiana

Death: 27 OCT 1877 in Peru, Miami County, Indiana


From the Peru Republican, Friday, November 2, 1877: Courtesy Miami County Museum:

"In this city, Saturday, 27th; Elizabeth Wallick, widow of the late Capt W F M Wallick and daughter of Mrs Hagee."

Father: William Hagee b: 1810 in Pennsylvania
Mother: Ann Groff b: 1817

Marriage: William F. M. Wallick b: 28 JAN 28, 1840 in Dover, Tuscarawas County, Ohio
Married: 28 JUN 1868 in Peru, Miami County, Indiana

Known Children

Maude Wallick b: 21 MAR 1870 in Peru, Miami County, Indiana

Pearle Wallick b: 18 AUG 1872 in Peru, Miami County, Indiana
w/o Capt William F N Wallick.

My g,grandmother.

My mother, Frances Elizabeth Flora's maternal grandmother was Anna Elizabeth (Hagee) Wallick (ca1843PA-1877IN), daughter of Anna (Groff) Hagee (1817-ca1843PA) the 1st wife of William Hagee (1810PA-1888IN), passing away about 1843, he then married Elizabeth Musselman (1826PA-1914IN) December 1847.

Her first half-sister, Emma, was born in 1848, then they moved to Maryland, raising six known children plus Anna Elizabeth. They moved to Peru, Miami county, Indiana after March 1862 birth of Charles Edward (buried in Peru May 1869), operating a bakery shop at corner of Miami and Second streets until moving to Huntington, Indiana March 1888.

Anna Elizabeth Hagee married, 25 June 1868, veteran Union army officer, the younger of two, Captain William F M Wallick (1840OH-1873IN).

July 1870 Federal census lists her age as 27, not found in 1860, and June 1850 census had her 8. Twentieth century gravestone has her birth, 29 October 1840 (as read by Beverly at cemetery, September 2007).

This union brought forth two daughters, Maude (1870IN-1940CO), my grandmother and Pearle (1872IN-1930MN). Pearle's Minnesota "Cerificate of Death" has birth 18 August 1873, which was seven months following death of her father, possible, but she's noted in his obit, so I use 1872. William Wallick died 16 January 1873, buried in Reyburn cemetery, Peru. Anna Elizabeth died 27 October 1877, leaving daughters orphaned.

Anna E is buried Mount Hope cemetery, Peru, section A, with half-brother (d. 1869), http://www.incass-inmiami.net/miami/cemeteries/perumthope/pmhA20240.JPG
http://www.incass-inmiami.net/miami/cemeteries/perumthope/pmhA20243.JPG later her father (d. 1888) then last her step-mother
step-mother (d.1914). (ush-war, Wallick).

Pictures of half-brother Charles E and Anna's gravestones could lead one to believe the parents buried both, which deepens the question; ~ ~ why didn't parents or relation raise the two young orphaned daughters?

The United States 1880 Fedeal census lists Maude in Peru, "taken to be raised up", with Pearle http://backwardbranch.com/arfaulkner/wallick.html in Muddy Bayou,
Faulkner county, Arkansas as a nine year old "servant". Furthermore, I found no trace of them after 1880 till 1892, with Maude (somewhere along life's path picking up middle name "Gault", be it an early husband or what, is an unknown), in Oswego, Labette county, Kansas from Chicago with aunt Elmira (Wallick) Carrier at funeral of niece/cousin Alice (Kingsbury) Flora
http://files.usgwarchives.net/il/kane/obits/f/florakin2ob.txt, daughter of aunt Mary (Wallick) Kingsbury, then about two weeks later, married Alice's younger brother-in-law, William (Will) Walter Flora
http://files.usgwarchives.org/ks/montgomery/bios/flora117bs.txt,
http://community.webtv.net/billboggess-flora/DRWILLIAMWALTERFLORA
http://files.usgwarchives.org/ks/montgomery/obits/f/flora37ob.txt in Carthage, Jasper county, Missouri(ah). Pearle next found in 1900 census at Marquette, Marquette county, Michigan, moved to Duluth, St Louis county, Minnesota 1902, married after 1905 census, (have letter to her
from my mother dated; 12 March 1906), only child born, a son in 1908. The sisters seemingly remained in-touch and visited each other through the years. Pearle at least once with son to Colorado, both to Kansas City when my mother died in 1928 http://files.usgwarchives.org/mo/jasper/obits/b/boggess5ob.txt. Pearle died and was buried in 1930 at Duluth
http://files.usgwarchives.org/in/miami/obits/j/jacobswa8ob.txt, Maude 1940 in Colorado Springs
http://files.usgwarchives.org/co/elpaso/obits/f/florawal4ob.txt


Birth: 1840 in Pennsylvania
Note: Anna E. Wallick's old stone is still there, her birth date of 1840 was read from the Hagee monument (is believed it should be 1843), also listing father, step-mother and half-brother, placed, most likely, following her step-mother's death in 1914.

Census: 1870, age 27, Peru, Miami county, Indiana

Death: 27 OCT 1877 in Peru, Miami County, Indiana


From the Peru Republican, Friday, November 2, 1877: Courtesy Miami County Museum:

"In this city, Saturday, 27th; Elizabeth Wallick, widow of the late Capt W F M Wallick and daughter of Mrs Hagee."

Father: William Hagee b: 1810 in Pennsylvania
Mother: Ann Groff b: 1817

Marriage: William F. M. Wallick b: 28 JAN 28, 1840 in Dover, Tuscarawas County, Ohio
Married: 28 JUN 1868 in Peru, Miami County, Indiana

Known Children

Maude Wallick b: 21 MAR 1870 in Peru, Miami County, Indiana

Pearle Wallick b: 18 AUG 1872 in Peru, Miami County, Indiana


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