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Anna Eliza <I>Hartig</I> Hohing

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Anna Eliza Hartig Hohing

Birth
Germany
Death
29 Jul 1930 (aged 73–74)
Frostburg, Allegany County, Maryland, USA
Burial
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Frostburg, Md., July 29 — Mrs. Anna E. Hohing, aged 74 years, widow of Otto Hohing, a former sheriff of Allegany county, died at her home, 48 Broadway, at 3 o'clock this morning. According to members of the family she had been automobile riding the previous evening and at 9 o'clock retired without apparent illness. It is thought she slept away to death. Mrs. Hohing was the daughter of Phillip and Martha Hartig, born in Germany, coming to this country at the age of two years with her parents, settling in Borden Mines, near Frostburg. The family later moved to Frostburg and on March 4, 1880, she marired Otto Hohing. She was an active member of the Salem Reformed church. Surviving are the following children: Miss Emma Hohing, Conrad Hohing, Otto Hohing and Philip Hohing, all of this city, and Mrs. Raymond E. Young, Aquasco, Md.; two brothers, Henry and Philip Hartig, this city, and one sister, Mrs. Harry Best, Luke, Md. Funeral services will be held from the home at a time to be announced. Rev. John W. Keener, pastor of the Salem Reformed Church will officiate and burial will be in Allegany Cemetery. Mrs. Hohing is the mother of members of Otto Hohing & Sons, clothing merchants, East Union street. The firm has been in existence since March 9, 1905 and is composed of Otto and Philip Hohing. Conrad Hohing, another son, is secretary and treasurer of Fidelity Savings Bank. The Cumberland Evening Times, July 29, 1930
Frostburg, Md., July 29 — Mrs. Anna E. Hohing, aged 74 years, widow of Otto Hohing, a former sheriff of Allegany county, died at her home, 48 Broadway, at 3 o'clock this morning. According to members of the family she had been automobile riding the previous evening and at 9 o'clock retired without apparent illness. It is thought she slept away to death. Mrs. Hohing was the daughter of Phillip and Martha Hartig, born in Germany, coming to this country at the age of two years with her parents, settling in Borden Mines, near Frostburg. The family later moved to Frostburg and on March 4, 1880, she marired Otto Hohing. She was an active member of the Salem Reformed church. Surviving are the following children: Miss Emma Hohing, Conrad Hohing, Otto Hohing and Philip Hohing, all of this city, and Mrs. Raymond E. Young, Aquasco, Md.; two brothers, Henry and Philip Hartig, this city, and one sister, Mrs. Harry Best, Luke, Md. Funeral services will be held from the home at a time to be announced. Rev. John W. Keener, pastor of the Salem Reformed Church will officiate and burial will be in Allegany Cemetery. Mrs. Hohing is the mother of members of Otto Hohing & Sons, clothing merchants, East Union street. The firm has been in existence since March 9, 1905 and is composed of Otto and Philip Hohing. Conrad Hohing, another son, is secretary and treasurer of Fidelity Savings Bank. The Cumberland Evening Times, July 29, 1930


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