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Personal data Annie Gerdes 


Household of Annie Gerdes

She is married to John J. Cronin.

They got married on April 21, 1914 at fortasse, somewhere in IL or NE, she was 35 years old.

John J. Cronin oo Annie Gerdes

Marriage source: Baker, Denise, Descendants of Harm Johann 'Herman' Franssen, (St. Libroy NE, DB, sent xxviii Nov MMVI)

"... 3. Annie Gerdes b: February 11, 1879 in Freeport, Illinois (Stephenson County) d. June 14, 1951 in Kennewich, Washington
+ John J. Cronin b: June 16 1884 in Freeport, Illinois (Stephenson County) d. February 05, 1952 in Kennewich, Washington M: April 21, 1914 ..."

Note: I am unable to find Kennewich, Washington. I found Kennewick, Benton Co. WA, however. I changed Kennewich to Kennewick - D.A. Navorska - xxxi January MMVII - Irving TX <>

Child(ren):

  1. Lawrence M. Cronin  1915-1993
  2. Herman Cronin  1916-1993


Notes about Annie Gerdes

Anne Gerdes

Source: Author: Baker, Denise, Title: Descendants of Harm Johann 'Herman' Franssen, (Publication location: St. Libroy NE, Publisher: DB, Publication date: sent xxviii Nov MMVI)

"2 Martha Franssen b. January 05, 1861 in Weener, Ostfriesland, Hanover, Germany d: January 05, 1923 in St. Libroy, Nebraska (Howard County)
+Henry W. Gerdes b: July 1849 in Friesland Germania (Germany) d. October 1932 in St. Libory, Nebraska (Howard County) m: March 05, 1878 in St. Libory, Illinois (St. Clair County)
3. Annie Gerdes b: February 11, 1879 in Freeport, Illinois (Stephenson County) d. June 14, 1951 in Kennewich, Washington
+ John J. Cronin b: June 16 1884 in Freeport, Illinois (Stephenson County) d. February 05, 1952 in Kennewich, Washington M: April 21, 1914 ..."

Note: I am unable to find Kennewich, Washington. I found Kennewick, Benton Co. WA, however. I changed Kennewich to Kennewick - D.A. Navorska - xxxi January MMVII - Irving TX

Author: Bryon, Bryon, Title: "Diedrich Ludwig Buhrmann Family," (Publication location unknown, Publisher: http://wc.rootsweb.ancestry.com, Publication date: ii Nov MMI), Repository: The Cloud

"... Annie GERDES Sex: F Birth: 11 FEB 1879 in Freeport, Stephensen, IL Death: 14 JUN 1951 in Kennewich, WA

Father: Henry W. GERDES b: JUL 1849 in Friesland, Germany Mother: Martha FRANSSEN b: 5 JAN 1861 in Weener, Ostfriesland, Hanover, Germany

Marriage 1 John J. CRONIN b: 16 JUN 1884 in Freeport, Stephensen, IL Married: 21 APR 1914

Children

1. Lawernce CRONIN b: 13 JAN 1915 in St .Libory , Howard, NE. 2. Herman CRONIN b: 27 DEC 1916" <>

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Ancestors (and descendant) of Annie Gerdes

Wilke Geerds
1825-< 1936

Annie Gerdes
1879-1951

1914
Herman Cronin
1916-1993

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