Source: Book: The Wanners: "An Early Lancaster County Pennsylvania, Mennonite Family," by Irma Hess Stoltzfus 1992. Specifically, page 23; provides photos of both Henry and Anna Wanner's tombstones at the Wanner Mennonite Cemetery, in Hespeler, Ontario. Credit: Given to Lyle Detwiller.
Daughter of Jacob Mosser/Musser/Moser and Maria (Hershey) Mellinger.
NOTE of Understanding: As there are difference of opinions, regarding the spelling of her maiden name... additionally, some sources differ regarding both her date of birth and death.
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The following info has been provided courtesy
Deborah Bell
Contributor #49135418
Records in Geni.com suggest that the findagrave record is missing a daughter: Magdalena Wanner. b. June 12, 1786, d. March 28, 1865. See "History of Waterloo County" page 355, reference number 7636. Wanner, Magdalena W. was born in Lancaster County, Pennsylvania, in 1784. She was married to Christian Witmer, half brother to David and Jacob Witmer. They resided near Preston, on the farm now in possession of Isiah Holm. Their they farmed south of Speedsville on the north end of the farm purchased in 1803 by Michael Groh, Lot 1, Beasley's Broken Front.
The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints, "Pedigree Resource File," database, FamilySearch (https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/2:2:ST8H-14N : accessed 2016-10-28), entry for Magdalena W. /Wanner/.
Source: Book: The Wanners: "An Early Lancaster County Pennsylvania, Mennonite Family," by Irma Hess Stoltzfus 1992. Specifically, page 23; provides photos of both Henry and Anna Wanner's tombstones at the Wanner Mennonite Cemetery, in Hespeler, Ontario. Credit: Given to Lyle Detwiller.
Daughter of Jacob Mosser/Musser/Moser and Maria (Hershey) Mellinger.
NOTE of Understanding: As there are difference of opinions, regarding the spelling of her maiden name... additionally, some sources differ regarding both her date of birth and death.
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The following info has been provided courtesy
Deborah Bell
Contributor #49135418
Records in Geni.com suggest that the findagrave record is missing a daughter: Magdalena Wanner. b. June 12, 1786, d. March 28, 1865. See "History of Waterloo County" page 355, reference number 7636. Wanner, Magdalena W. was born in Lancaster County, Pennsylvania, in 1784. She was married to Christian Witmer, half brother to David and Jacob Witmer. They resided near Preston, on the farm now in possession of Isiah Holm. Their they farmed south of Speedsville on the north end of the farm purchased in 1803 by Michael Groh, Lot 1, Beasley's Broken Front.
The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints, "Pedigree Resource File," database, FamilySearch (https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/2:2:ST8H-14N : accessed 2016-10-28), entry for Magdalena W. /Wanner/.
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To/ the memory/ of/ Nancy Wanner/ who died 8 day of May [no year]/ aged 75 y. 3m./
Family Members
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Mary Wanner Strycker
1774–1840
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John Musser Wanner
1775–1848
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Anna Wanner Dettweiler
1776–1814
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Barbara Wanner Bowman
1780–1860
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Elizabeth Wanner Mosser
1781–1858
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Christina Wanner Raudabaugh
1782–1835
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Henry Mosser Wanner
1788–1872
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Tobias Wanner
1790–1845
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Susannah Wanner Groh
1791–1888
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Esther Wanner Miller
1796–1864
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