Appears to have died in Benton, Osage County, Missouri since that's where her parents were living in the 1870 and 1880 census.
Died one week before the death of her brother, Henry.
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Goodspeed's History of Franklin, Jefferson, Washington, Crawford and Gasconade Counties of Missouri, 1888, page. 1129
March 11, 1865, Mr. Wehmeyer was married to Mary Rusch, a native of Switzerland, daughter of Jacob Rusch. This union has been blessed with five children, two of who survive: Bertha and Martha. Anna, Henry, and an infant are deceased.
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The inscription on the tombstone list parents and H.C. & A.M. Wehmeyer, instead of C.H. and M.A. Wehmeyer.
Appears to have died in Benton, Osage County, Missouri since that's where her parents were living in the 1870 and 1880 census.
Died one week before the death of her brother, Henry.
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Goodspeed's History of Franklin, Jefferson, Washington, Crawford and Gasconade Counties of Missouri, 1888, page. 1129
March 11, 1865, Mr. Wehmeyer was married to Mary Rusch, a native of Switzerland, daughter of Jacob Rusch. This union has been blessed with five children, two of who survive: Bertha and Martha. Anna, Henry, and an infant are deceased.
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The inscription on the tombstone list parents and H.C. & A.M. Wehmeyer, instead of C.H. and M.A. Wehmeyer.
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