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Anna Marie <I>Traeger</I> Glaessel

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Anna Marie Traeger Glaessel

Birth
Munich, Stadtkreis München, Bavaria, Germany
Death
unknown
Burial
Helenville, Jefferson County, Wisconsin, USA Add to Map
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Anna Marie was the daughter of Matthaeus Traeger and Anna Barbara (Schotlin) Traeger. She married Johann Glaessel on 3 Apr 1814 in Arzberg, Bavaria, Germany. She had a son Heinrich Christoph Traeger born in 1811. Johann Glaessel adopted him at the time of their marriage. They had 6 more children: Anna Barbara, Johann Michael, Johann Christoph, Christina, Johann, Jr., and Johann Wolgang "William".
Johann and Anna Marie came to the U.S. in the 1840's.

They settled near Helenville, Wisconsin to be near family and friends who were already here. Johann and Maria were early members of the St. Peter's Lutheran Church at Helenville. The Church Cemetery is on the east side of the church and that is most likely where they are buried. There are no stones to mark their graves. Alot of the graves in this area are unmarked or they are unreadable. Officials of the church say it is possible that the church's foundation may be over some of the early graves.
Anna Marie was the daughter of Matthaeus Traeger and Anna Barbara (Schotlin) Traeger. She married Johann Glaessel on 3 Apr 1814 in Arzberg, Bavaria, Germany. She had a son Heinrich Christoph Traeger born in 1811. Johann Glaessel adopted him at the time of their marriage. They had 6 more children: Anna Barbara, Johann Michael, Johann Christoph, Christina, Johann, Jr., and Johann Wolgang "William".
Johann and Anna Marie came to the U.S. in the 1840's.

They settled near Helenville, Wisconsin to be near family and friends who were already here. Johann and Maria were early members of the St. Peter's Lutheran Church at Helenville. The Church Cemetery is on the east side of the church and that is most likely where they are buried. There are no stones to mark their graves. Alot of the graves in this area are unmarked or they are unreadable. Officials of the church say it is possible that the church's foundation may be over some of the early graves.


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