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Personal data Mary Ann Lohner 

  • Alternative name: Mary Lohner Ochs
  • She was born on December 7, 1858 in fortasse, Deutschland.
  • She died on May 10, 1951 in Monroe, city and/or co., MI, she was 92 years old.
  • She is buried after May 9, 1951 in St. Joseph's Cem., Monroe, city and/or co., MI.
  • This information was last updated on March 28, 2014.

Household of Mary Ann Lohner

She is married to Ferdinand Ochs.

They got married at fortasse, somewhere, Verenigde Staten.

Ferdinand Oachs oo Mary Ann Lohner

Marriage source: Newspaper fragment, Obiit for Emma L. Cole, (Publication location: fortasse Monroe MI, Publisher: newspaper unknown, Publication date: Aug MCMLXXI)

"Mrs. Emma Cole

Westland, Mich. - Mrs Emma Cole, 85, died ... Saturday ... She was a former Monroe resident. ... The daughter of Ferdinand and Mary Ochs was born Dec. 10, 1885. ..." <>

Child(ren):

  1. Emma S. Ochs  1885-1971 


Notes about Mary Ann Lohner

Mary Ann Lohner

Source: Newspaper fragment, Obiit for Emma L. Cole, (Publication location: fortasse Monroe, MI, Publisher: newspaper unknown, Publication date: Aug MCMLXXI)

"Mrs. Emma Cole

Westland, Mich. - Mrs Emma Cole, 85, died ... Saturday ... She was a former Monroe resident. ... The daughter of Ferdinand and Mary Ochs was born Dec. 10, 1885. ..."

Farless, Rhonda L., "Smith Family," (Publication location unknown, Publisher: http://wc.rootsweb.ancestry.com/cgi-bin/igm.cgi?op=GET&db=rhondashoemaker&id=I009, Publication date: vii Aug MMIII), Repository: The Cloud

"... Mary Ann LOHNER Sex: F Birth: 7 DEC 1858 in Probably Germany 1 2 3 Death: 10 MAY 1951 in Monroe, MI Burial: St. Joseph's Catholic Church, Monroe, MI

Burial: Rupp Funeral Home, probably Monroe, MI

PROP: Family farm still standing at 930 Stiener, Monroe Cty, MI

Note: From Barbara (Smith) Snyder, as told to her by her mother, Marie (Fix) Smith, "my grandmother, Maria Knauf, is said to have lived to the age of 105."

Father: Jakob LOHNER b: 12 FEB 1813 in Germany Mother: Maria Anna KNAUF b: 11 JUN 1816 in Unknown

Marriage 1 Ferdinand OCHS b: 1856 in Probably Germany

Children

1. Anthony OCHS b: in Monroe, MI 2. Benny OCHS 3. Faye OCHS b: in Monroe, MI 4. Martha OCHS 5. William OCHS 6. Matilda OCHS b: 13 MAR 1878 in Monroe, MI 7. Annie OCHS b: ABT 1879 8. Emma S. OCHS b: 10 DEC 1885 in Monroe Cty., Michigan

Sources: 1. Title: Funeral Card from Rupp Funeral Home Text: My Jesus have mercy on the soul of Mary Ann Ochs Born December 7, 1858 Died May 10, 1955

2. Title: Headstone, St. Josephs Cemetery, Monroe, MI Page: Mary Ann Ochs and Ferdinand Ochs

3. Title: 1880 US Census, Ferdinand and Mary Ochs" <>

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Ancestors (and descendant) of Mary Ann Lohner

Mary Ann Lohner
1858-1951


Emma S. Ochs
1885-1971

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