Annie Immigrated to the United States of America along with her parents and three older siblings. The Didion family left Germany and traveled to Antwerp, Belgium, and boarded the Belgian Steamer "De Ruyter" for the United States of America. They departed Belgium on May 10, 1881, and arrived at Port of Entry, New York, New York on the Belgian Steamer "De Ruyter" on May 21, 1881.
Also traveling to America with the John & Marie Bechtel Didion Family was John's younger brother Petrus (Peter) Didion, born 1868, and Marie Bechtel Didion's younger brother Ludwig (Louis) Bechtel, born 1862. John Didion's younger sister Catharina Didion Jochum, born 1853, and her husband Joannis Nicolaus Jochum, born 1848, along with their three very young children, Catharina Jochum, born 1874, Jacobus Jochum, born 1875, and Nicolaus Petrus Jochum, born 1879. The families all made their homes in Wheeling, Ohio County, West Virginia.
Annie married John H. (Jack) Reeves, in Washington, Washington County, Pennsylvania on April 30, 1901. John Reeves was born in England in 1878. Anna (Annie) Didion Reeves died September 10, 1910 in Olean City, Cattaraugus County, New York on September 10, 1910. She had one son, John W. Reeves, born November 9, 1903, Washington, Washington County, Pennsylvania. Annie's body was transported back to Wheeling by train and Annie was buried on top of her father John Didion (1849-1900). Their grave marker reflects both of their names.
Information provided from the genealogical records of Ron Didion, Wheeling, West Virginia.
Annie Immigrated to the United States of America along with her parents and three older siblings. The Didion family left Germany and traveled to Antwerp, Belgium, and boarded the Belgian Steamer "De Ruyter" for the United States of America. They departed Belgium on May 10, 1881, and arrived at Port of Entry, New York, New York on the Belgian Steamer "De Ruyter" on May 21, 1881.
Also traveling to America with the John & Marie Bechtel Didion Family was John's younger brother Petrus (Peter) Didion, born 1868, and Marie Bechtel Didion's younger brother Ludwig (Louis) Bechtel, born 1862. John Didion's younger sister Catharina Didion Jochum, born 1853, and her husband Joannis Nicolaus Jochum, born 1848, along with their three very young children, Catharina Jochum, born 1874, Jacobus Jochum, born 1875, and Nicolaus Petrus Jochum, born 1879. The families all made their homes in Wheeling, Ohio County, West Virginia.
Annie married John H. (Jack) Reeves, in Washington, Washington County, Pennsylvania on April 30, 1901. John Reeves was born in England in 1878. Anna (Annie) Didion Reeves died September 10, 1910 in Olean City, Cattaraugus County, New York on September 10, 1910. She had one son, John W. Reeves, born November 9, 1903, Washington, Washington County, Pennsylvania. Annie's body was transported back to Wheeling by train and Annie was buried on top of her father John Didion (1849-1900). Their grave marker reflects both of their names.
Information provided from the genealogical records of Ron Didion, Wheeling, West Virginia.
Family Members
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Joannis Baptist "John or Poppy" Didion III
1874–1960
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Jacobus John "Jacob or Jake" Didion
1876–1970
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Marie Anna "Mary Ann" Didion Bole
1878–1965
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Catharine Mary Agnes "Katie" Didion Leech
1883–1970
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Matilda "Tillie" Didion Carl - Fisher
1886–1969
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Andrew Didion
1888–1932
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Henry Joseph "Harry" Didion Sr
1892–1944
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Florence Barbara "Floss" Didion
1895–1926
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