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Personal data Anna Dickman 

  • Alternative name: Anna Dickman Schroedermeier
  • She was born on September 26, 1896 in Allison, Butler Co., IA.
  • She was baptized on April 10, 1920 in Waverly, Bremer Co., IA (Evangelical Chr.).Source 1
  • Confirmation of church membership June 1961 in Waverly, Bremer Co., IA (St. Paul's Luth. Chr.).Source 1
  • (note1) .Source 1
    Sources: J. M.Baer; Deb Kent; Amy Logsdon, Jeff DeMond, John Clay Duncan, et al.
  • She died on October 25, 1998 in Waverly, Bremer Co., IA (Bartels Luth. Home), she was 102 years old.

    Waarschuwing Attention: Age above 100 years (102).

  • She is buried on October 28, 1998 in Waverly, Bremer Co., IA (Harlington Cem.).
  • A child of William Dickman and Eintje Leissen
  • This information was last updated on November 16, 2024.

Household of Anna Dickman

She is married to Floyd Aloy Schroedermeier.

They got married on March 3, 1920 at Waverly, Bremer Co., IA, she was 23 years old.


Child(ren):

  1. June Schroedermeier  1921-2002 
  2. Faye A Schroedermeier  1925-2002 


Notes about Anna Dickman

Anna Dickman

Sources: Author: Baer, J. M.; Title: "Simons/Hinz/Baer/Miller in NE Iowa and beyond," (Publication site: Lehi UT, Publisher: WorldConnect at RootsWeb.com, Publication date: i Aug MMXII)

http://wc.rootsweb.ancestry.com/cgi-bin/igm.cgi?op=GET&db=iagriz&id=I23100

"... Anna Dickman ... Sex: F ... Change Date: 1 AUG 2012 Birth: 26 SEP 1896 in Allison, Butler Co., Iowa Death: 25 OCT 1998 in Cedar Falls, Black Hawk Co., Iowa

Father: William Dickman b: CA 1865 in Germany
Mother: Anna Leisson b: 24 FEB 1869 in Forreston, Illinois

Marriage 1 Floyd Aloy Schroedermeier b: 11 NOV 1895 in Bremer Co., Iowa Married: 3 MAR 1920 in Waverly, Bremer Co., Iowa

Children

1. June Schroedermeier b: 15 JUN 1921 in Waverly, Bremer Co., Iowa
2. Dorothy Schroedermeier b: 31 JAN 1923 in Waverly, Bremer Co., Iowa
3. Faye A Schroedermeier b: 3 MAR 1925 in Waverly, Bremer Co., Iowa
4. Ray Simon Schroedermeier b: 3 MAR 1925 in Waverly, Bremer Co., Iowa
5. Living Schroedermeier"

"1 Anna Dickman b: 26 SEP 1896 d: 25 OCT 1998
+ Floyd Aloy Schroedermeier b: 11 NOV 1895 d: 8 JUL 1955
2 June Schroedermeier b: 15 JUN 1921 d: 25 MAY 2002
+ Vern McNellis b: 25 JUL 1901 d: 23 DEC 1962
3 Living McNellis
3 Living McNellis
+ Lloyd Dale Strottman b: 10 FEB 1934 d: 23 AUG 2006
4 Living Strottman
+ Living Godson
5 Living Godson
5 Living Godson
4 Living Strottman
4 Living Strottman
4 Living Strottman
4 Kimberly K Strottman
+ Floyd Paul Swinburne b: 17 OCT 1955 d: 6 SEP 1999
5 Living Swinburne
3 Living McNellis
+ Living Weber
3 Living McNellis
3 Cheryl McNellis d: BEF 2002
2 Dorothy Schroedermeier b: 31 JAN 1923 d: 11 DEC 2005
2 Faye A Schroedermeier b: 3 MAR 1925 d: 27 SEP 2002
+ Adolph R Tonn b: 16 AUG 1915 d: 16 APR 1992
3 Richard A Tonn b: 2 DEC 1945 d: 17 OCT 2007
+ Living Scott
3 Living Tonn
3 Living Tonn
+ Living Purdy
4 Living Purdy
+ Living
4 Living Purdy
+ Living Thompson
2 Ray Simon Schroedermeier b: 3 MAR 1925 d: 21 SEP 1998
+ Adela Sophia Margarentha Anna Westendorf b: 31 MAR 1924
3 Living Schroedermeier
2 Living Schroedermeier
+ Living Scobbe
3 Living Schroedermeier
3 Living Schroedermeier"

Author: Kent, Deb; NN (family name not given), Louis; Title: "Anna Dickman Schroedermeier," (Publication site: Waverly IA, Publisher: Find-a-Grave, Publication date: viii Oct MMIX)

https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/42845051/anna_schroedermeier

"Photo [stone shared with Floyd Schroedermeier] added by Louis [NN-family name not given]
[photo-Anna's obituary] Added by Louis
[photo-Anna's obituary] Added by Deb Kent

Anna Dickman Schroedermeier Birth 26 Sep 1896 Butler County, Iowa, USA Death 25 Oct 1998 (aged 102) Waverly, Bremer County, Iowa, USA Burial Harlington Cemetery Waverly, Bremer County, Iowa, USA Memorial ID 42845051

Parents
[photo-William's stone] William Dickman 1866-1931
[photo-Anna's stone] Anna L Lieson Dickman 1869-1949

Spouse
[photo-stone shared with Anna Schroedermeier] Floyd Schroedermeier 1895-1955

Siblings

[photo-stone shared with Merlin Schrage & Abel Schrage] Jennie Dickman Schrage 1892-1985
[photo-stone shared with Conrad Schrage] Katie Dickman Schrage 1894-1945
[photo-stone shared with Floyd Schroedermeier] Anna Dickman Schroedermeier 1896-1998
[photo-stone shared with Mattie Dickman] William Dickman 1898-1980
[photo-stone shared with Effie Dickman] Henry Dickman 1900-1980
[photo-stone shared with Carl H. Johnson] Etta Mae Dickman Johnson 1903-1996
[photo-stone shared with La Mena Dickman] Fred "Fritz" Dickman Sr 1906-1982
[photo-Bennie's stone] Benjamin F "Ben" Dickman 1908-1954
[photo-stone shared with William H. Skinner] Ida Mae Dickman Skinner 1913-1994

Children

[photo-stone shared with Adela S. Schroedermeier] Ray Simon Schroedermeier 1925-1998
Jerry Floyd Schroedermeier 1938-2024

Created by: Louis Added: Oct 8, 2009 Find a Grave Memorial ID: 42845051"

Author: Logsdon, Amy; DeMond, Jeff; Duncan, John Clay; et al.; Title: "Anna Dickman," (Publication site: Salt Lk. City UT, Publisher: Family Search, Publication date: xvi Mar MMXXIII)

https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/L2QV-FT7

"... Anna Dickman Last Changed: December 19th, 2015 Jeff DeMond Sex Female ...

Birth 26 September 1896 Allison, Butler, Iowa, ... Reason: per marriage record Last Changed: February 20th, 2017 W. Tonga

Death 25 October 1998 Iowa, ... Reason: Find A Grave Memorial# 42845051 Last Changed: February 20th, 2017 W. Tonga

Burial 1998 Waverly, Bremer, Iowa, ... Last Changed: July 13th, 2018 John Clay Duncan

Alternate Name Birth Name Anna Dickman

Residence 1900 Madison & Ripley Townships, Butler, Iowa, ...
Residence 1910 West Point, Butler, Iowa, ...
Residence 1920 West Point, Butler, Iowa, ...
Residence 1925 Bremer, Bremer, Iowa, ...
Residence 1930 Washington, Bremer, Iowa, ...
Residence 1935 Rural, Bremer, Iowa [from 1940 census]
Residence 1940 Washington Township, Bremer, Iowa, ...
Pension 1934-1946 Iowa, ...
Residence 2 May 1950 Lafayette Township, Bremer, Iowa, ...

Spouses & Children

Floyd A Schroedermeier Male 1895-1955 L5LD-Y14
Anna Dickman Female 1896-1998 L2QV-FT7 [<-blood rel.]
Marriage 03 Mar 1920 Waverly, Bremer, Iowa, ...

Children (4)

[1] June Leota Schroedermeier Female 1921-2002 LRJR-K7J
[2] Dorothy Louise Schroedermeier Female 1923-2005 LRJR-G8C
[3] Ray Simon Schroedermeier Male 1925-1998 LRJR-KWX
[4] Fay Anna Schroedermeier Female 1925-2002 LRJR-G8K

Parents & Siblings

William Dickman Sr. Male 1866-1931 L2QV-F65
Anna L Leisson Female 1869-1949 L2QV-F67 [blood rel.]
No Marriage Events

Children (9)

[1] Jennie Dickman Female 1892-1985 L2QV-FPD
[2] Kate Dickman Female 1894-1945 LK4N-ZLK
[3] Anna Dickman Female 1896-1998 L2QV-FT7
[4] William Dickman Jr. Male 1898-1980 L2QV-F8K
[5] Henry Dickman Male 1900-1980 L2QV-Y3B
[6] Etta Mae Dickman Female 1903-1996 KGLB-C6H
[7] Fred Dickman Male 1906-1982 L2QV-Y7T
[8] Benjamin Franklin Dickman Male 1908-1954 L2QV-Y4N
[9] Ida Mae Dickman Female 1913-1994 LRVM-ZWL"

Author: NN (anonymous), Title: Anna's obituary, (Publication site: Waverly, IA. Publisher: Bremer Co. Independent, Publication date: xxvii Oct MCMXCVIII).

"ANNA SCHROEDERMEIER

Anna Schroedermeier, 102, of Bartels Lutheran Home in Waverly, died Sunday, Oct. 25 at the Bartels Lutheran Home of natural causes.

She was born Sept. 26, 1896, In Butler County, the daughter of William and Anna (Leisson) Dickman. She was baptized April 10, 1920 at the Evangelical Church in Waverly. She was confirmed in June of 1961 at St. Paul's Lutheran Church, Waverly. She attended school in Butler County.

She was united in marriage to Floyd A. Schroedermeier on March 3, 1920, in Waverly. The couple made their home in Waverly. Floyd died on July 11, 1955.

She was a member of St. Paul's Lutheran Church, Waverly.

She is survived by three daughters, Dorothy Schroedermeier of Cedar Falls, June McNellis of Waterloo, and Fay Tonn of Independence; a son, Jerry Schroedermeier of Dunkerton; 14 grandchildren; 13 great-grandchildren; and several great-great-grandchildren. She was preceded in death by her parents, her husband, one son, Ray Schroedermeier; four sisters, Jenny
Schrage, Etta Johnson, Ida Skinner and Kate Schrage; and four brothers, Fred, Henry, Ben and Bill Dickman."

Text of Anna's obituary, provenance unknown:

"WAVERLY - Anna Schroedermeier, 102, of Waverly, died Sunday, Oct. 25, at Bartels Lutheran Home, Waverly, of natural causes; services 10:30 a.m. Wednesday at Kaiser-Corson Funeral Home, 352-1187, with burial in Harlington Cemetery, both in Waverly, visitation 6 to 8 p.m. today and from 9 a.m. until services Wednesday at the funeral home; memorials to Bartels Lutheran Home."
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