Mrs. Anna Margaretta Kiehn died Monday night at the home of her daughter, Mrs. Mary Lenhart, northwest of Ritzville. She was 75years, 11months and 3days. The funeral was held Wednesday at noon at the Lenhart home and at 1:30 at the County Line Church, being conducted by Rev Mr. Meyer.
Mrs. Kiehn was born in Russia, her maiden name being Anna M. Amen. She was married to Henry Kiehn in that country. They came to America over 40 years ago, settling in this county in the early ‘80s. Mr. Kiehn died 33 years ago. There are six children who survive. They are H. H. Kiehn and Jacob Kiehn of Ritzville; George Kiehn, Opportunity; Mrs. Margaret Huber, Spokane; Mrs. Lizzie Thiel and Mrs. Mary Lenhart, Ritzville. All of them with many of their children were present at the funeral. Mrs. Kiehn was one of the pioneers of the county. ref: The Journal Times of Ritzville 1 Dec 1921
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REF: County Line Cemetery Transcription's
AKA Immanuel German Congregational Cemetery - Funeral was recorded in Immanuel Church ledger - No visible tombstone was found. Her names does not appear in the Ritzville Memorial Cemetery Transcription Photo contributor Cousin Bob leaves this note: According to cemetery records, Anna is buried next to Henry but her name was never put on the headstone.
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Anna Margareth Amen was born in Frank, Russia. She was the daughter of Conrad Amen and Anna Elisabeth Brungardt. Anna married 1864 Johann Heinrich Kiehn, in Frank, Russia. Seven known children were born to this marriage: Jacob, Anna Margareth, Anna Elisabeth, Heinrich H., Johannes, Maria, and George Kiehn. Contributed by Yeschke
Mrs. Anna Margaretta Kiehn died Monday night at the home of her daughter, Mrs. Mary Lenhart, northwest of Ritzville. She was 75years, 11months and 3days. The funeral was held Wednesday at noon at the Lenhart home and at 1:30 at the County Line Church, being conducted by Rev Mr. Meyer.
Mrs. Kiehn was born in Russia, her maiden name being Anna M. Amen. She was married to Henry Kiehn in that country. They came to America over 40 years ago, settling in this county in the early ‘80s. Mr. Kiehn died 33 years ago. There are six children who survive. They are H. H. Kiehn and Jacob Kiehn of Ritzville; George Kiehn, Opportunity; Mrs. Margaret Huber, Spokane; Mrs. Lizzie Thiel and Mrs. Mary Lenhart, Ritzville. All of them with many of their children were present at the funeral. Mrs. Kiehn was one of the pioneers of the county. ref: The Journal Times of Ritzville 1 Dec 1921
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REF: County Line Cemetery Transcription's
AKA Immanuel German Congregational Cemetery - Funeral was recorded in Immanuel Church ledger - No visible tombstone was found. Her names does not appear in the Ritzville Memorial Cemetery Transcription Photo contributor Cousin Bob leaves this note: According to cemetery records, Anna is buried next to Henry but her name was never put on the headstone.
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Anna Margareth Amen was born in Frank, Russia. She was the daughter of Conrad Amen and Anna Elisabeth Brungardt. Anna married 1864 Johann Heinrich Kiehn, in Frank, Russia. Seven known children were born to this marriage: Jacob, Anna Margareth, Anna Elisabeth, Heinrich H., Johannes, Maria, and George Kiehn. Contributed by Yeschke
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