Of the City of Vicksburg for the week ending Monday, the 3d day of December, A. D. 1866, 12 o'clock M...
Dec. 1. Hanny Gustoffer [sic], 40 years, pneumonia, Vicksburg..."
/Vicksburg Daily Times/, Vicksburg, Miss., 4 December 1866, page [3], col. 1.
Hannah "Hanny" (Süssel / Seissel) Gusdofer, also known as Johannah and Johanchen, was preceded in death by her first husband, Samuel Meyer. Her second husband, Isaac Gusdofer survived her.
For Hannah's second marriage, see "Mississippi, Marriages, 1800–1911," database, /FamilySearch/ (https://familysearch.org), Isaac "Gusdorfer" and Johannah Meyer, 28 August 1855 (Warren County); FHL microfilm 886,049.
For Hannah's death and burial, see JewishGen, compiler, "JewishGen Online Worldwide Burial Registry," database, /Ancestry/ (http://www.ancestry.com), entry for Hannah Gusdofer (buried 2 December 1866), Anshe Chesed Cemetery, Vicksburg, Mississippi.
Of the City of Vicksburg for the week ending Monday, the 3d day of December, A. D. 1866, 12 o'clock M...
Dec. 1. Hanny Gustoffer [sic], 40 years, pneumonia, Vicksburg..."
/Vicksburg Daily Times/, Vicksburg, Miss., 4 December 1866, page [3], col. 1.
Hannah "Hanny" (Süssel / Seissel) Gusdofer, also known as Johannah and Johanchen, was preceded in death by her first husband, Samuel Meyer. Her second husband, Isaac Gusdofer survived her.
For Hannah's second marriage, see "Mississippi, Marriages, 1800–1911," database, /FamilySearch/ (https://familysearch.org), Isaac "Gusdorfer" and Johannah Meyer, 28 August 1855 (Warren County); FHL microfilm 886,049.
For Hannah's death and burial, see JewishGen, compiler, "JewishGen Online Worldwide Burial Registry," database, /Ancestry/ (http://www.ancestry.com), entry for Hannah Gusdofer (buried 2 December 1866), Anshe Chesed Cemetery, Vicksburg, Mississippi.
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