Saginaw County Court House book E280 Anna Haitenrich born Dec. 14, 1884 Carrollton, MI. Father Charles Haitenrich and mother Burta, lived in rural Carrollton, MI. birth place of parents, Germany, occupation of father-laborer.
Confirmed April 3, 1887 St Paul’s Lutheran Church, Saginaw, MI.
She was 14 years old when she died. This is according to death record. If you subtract 1884 from 1900 that is 16 years old and according to the 1900 census Anna is listed as 16 years old.
Saginaw News Dec. 11, 1900 Anna died of complications at St Mary's Hospital. The case was a peculiar one but at a post mortem examinations there were no developments to warrent an inquest.
Saginaw News Dec. 12, 1900 The funeral of Miss Anna Heidenreich will take place this afternoon at 1:00 from the residence of her parents at Mershon.
According to Oakwood Cemetery records, Anna died of typhoid fever.
According to Hoyt Library, Anna has a headstone. It is probably buried as her father Charles headstone was.
Name: Anna Heidenreich
Gender: Female
Burial Date: 12 Dec 1900
Burial Place: Saginaw, Michigan
Death Date: 10 Dec 1900
Death Place: Saginaw, Saginaw, Michigan
Age: 14
Birth Date: 1886
Birthplace: Michigan
Occupation: None
Race: White
Marital Status: Single
Father's Name: Chas. Heidenreich
Father's Birthplace: Germany
Mother's Name: Bertha Kobus
Mother's Birthplace: Germany
Saginaw County Court House book D262 Anna Heidenreich year Dec. 10, 1900, age 14 years, 11 months and 24 days, death in Saginaw, MI, cause of death-Thyphoid fever, birth place Michigan, parents-C Heidenreich, Bertha Kobus.
She was buried Dec 12, 1900. She has no marker. She is buried in the grave as her father (this is according to the woman I spoke to at Oakwood Cemetery. I asked if Anna was buried on top of Charles and she said she didn't know as burial was different back then. She said she may be buried at the foot of Charles. She just wasn't sure.).
Cause of death: Thyphoid fever
Saginaw County Court House book E280 Anna Haitenrich born Dec. 14, 1884 Carrollton, MI. Father Charles Haitenrich and mother Burta, lived in rural Carrollton, MI. birth place of parents, Germany, occupation of father-laborer.
Confirmed April 3, 1887 St Paul’s Lutheran Church, Saginaw, MI.
She was 14 years old when she died. This is according to death record. If you subtract 1884 from 1900 that is 16 years old and according to the 1900 census Anna is listed as 16 years old.
Saginaw News Dec. 11, 1900 Anna died of complications at St Mary's Hospital. The case was a peculiar one but at a post mortem examinations there were no developments to warrent an inquest.
Saginaw News Dec. 12, 1900 The funeral of Miss Anna Heidenreich will take place this afternoon at 1:00 from the residence of her parents at Mershon.
According to Oakwood Cemetery records, Anna died of typhoid fever.
According to Hoyt Library, Anna has a headstone. It is probably buried as her father Charles headstone was.
Name: Anna Heidenreich
Gender: Female
Burial Date: 12 Dec 1900
Burial Place: Saginaw, Michigan
Death Date: 10 Dec 1900
Death Place: Saginaw, Saginaw, Michigan
Age: 14
Birth Date: 1886
Birthplace: Michigan
Occupation: None
Race: White
Marital Status: Single
Father's Name: Chas. Heidenreich
Father's Birthplace: Germany
Mother's Name: Bertha Kobus
Mother's Birthplace: Germany
Saginaw County Court House book D262 Anna Heidenreich year Dec. 10, 1900, age 14 years, 11 months and 24 days, death in Saginaw, MI, cause of death-Thyphoid fever, birth place Michigan, parents-C Heidenreich, Bertha Kobus.
She was buried Dec 12, 1900. She has no marker. She is buried in the grave as her father (this is according to the woman I spoke to at Oakwood Cemetery. I asked if Anna was buried on top of Charles and she said she didn't know as burial was different back then. She said she may be buried at the foot of Charles. She just wasn't sure.).
Cause of death: Thyphoid fever
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