Married General John Bell Hood on April 30, 1868.
A bit more information from Wikipedia:
Anna and husband, John Bell had 11 children over 10 years, including three pairs of twins.
Her husband's insurance business was ruined by a yellow fever epidemic in New Orleans during the winter of 1878–79 and he succumbed to the disease himself, dying just days after Anna and their oldest child, leaving 10 destitute orphans, who were adopted by families in Louisiana, Mississippi, Georgia, Kentucky and New York.
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Married General John Bell Hood on April 30, 1868.
A bit more information from Wikipedia:
Anna and husband, John Bell had 11 children over 10 years, including three pairs of twins.
Her husband's insurance business was ruined by a yellow fever epidemic in New Orleans during the winter of 1878–79 and he succumbed to the disease himself, dying just days after Anna and their oldest child, leaving 10 destitute orphans, who were adopted by families in Louisiana, Mississippi, Georgia, Kentucky and New York.
Wikipedia information provided by Lynda Duncan Miles, member #4707054
Gravesite Details
Wife of Gen. John Bell Hood.
Family Members
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Lydia Marie Hennen Hood
1869–1879
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Anna Bell Hood
1870–1934
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Ethel Genevieve Hood
1870–1956
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John Bell Hood Jr
1871–1947
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Lillian Marie Hood Post
1873–1956
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COL Duncan Norbert Hood
1873 – unknown
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Marion Marie Hood Adams
1874–1891
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Odile Musson Hood Holland
1876–1919
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Ida Richardson Hood
1876–1961
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Oswald Hood Harney
1878–1929
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Anna Gertrude Hood
1879–1880