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Anna Barbara “Annie” <I>Leibold</I> Klinger

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Anna Barbara “Annie” Leibold Klinger

Birth
Butler County, Pennsylvania, USA
Death
6 Mar 1926 (aged 69)
Penn Township, Butler County, Pennsylvania, USA
Burial
Butler, Butler County, Pennsylvania, USA Add to Map
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Likely born in Centre Twp.; Baptised May 14, 1859 at St. Mark's Evangelical Lutheran Church in Butler; Married 22 April 1879 in Butler, PA to John; resided in and passed away in Penn Twp.

Contributor: Randi (46938620) :

Mrs. Annie Barbara Klinger, aged 70, died at 4 o'clocock [sic] Saturday afternoon at her home in Penn township.
Besides her husband, John A. Klinger, she leaves the following children: Mrs. Emma Rumbaugh, Mrs. Louise Daubenspeck, Mrs. Ada McGill, Mrs. Ella Logan and a son, John E. Klinger, of Penn township; Mrs. Clara Lyons, Adamsville, Pa.; Mrs. Sophia Hemphill, Meridian, Mrs. Jessie Critchlow, Springdale, Pa., and one sister, Mrs. Clara Thomas, Butler.
Seventeen grandchildren also survive.
Mrs. Klinger was a member of the St. Marks German Lutheran church. Funeral services will be held at 2:30 o'clock Tuesday afternoon from the residence of Mrs. A. J. Magill, at Nixon Station, with the Rev. W. E. Schramm officiating, and burial will be made in the Southside cemetery.
Butler Eagle (Butler, Pennsylvania), Monday, March 8, 1926. Found in Butler Library, Butler, Pennsylvania.
Likely born in Centre Twp.; Baptised May 14, 1859 at St. Mark's Evangelical Lutheran Church in Butler; Married 22 April 1879 in Butler, PA to John; resided in and passed away in Penn Twp.

Contributor: Randi (46938620) :

Mrs. Annie Barbara Klinger, aged 70, died at 4 o'clocock [sic] Saturday afternoon at her home in Penn township.
Besides her husband, John A. Klinger, she leaves the following children: Mrs. Emma Rumbaugh, Mrs. Louise Daubenspeck, Mrs. Ada McGill, Mrs. Ella Logan and a son, John E. Klinger, of Penn township; Mrs. Clara Lyons, Adamsville, Pa.; Mrs. Sophia Hemphill, Meridian, Mrs. Jessie Critchlow, Springdale, Pa., and one sister, Mrs. Clara Thomas, Butler.
Seventeen grandchildren also survive.
Mrs. Klinger was a member of the St. Marks German Lutheran church. Funeral services will be held at 2:30 o'clock Tuesday afternoon from the residence of Mrs. A. J. Magill, at Nixon Station, with the Rev. W. E. Schramm officiating, and burial will be made in the Southside cemetery.
Butler Eagle (Butler, Pennsylvania), Monday, March 8, 1926. Found in Butler Library, Butler, Pennsylvania.


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