arrival to USA 1850
married Catherine Lederman 4 oct 1860 in Syracuse NY at Assumption Church
DEATH CLAIMS
JACOB NANN, SR.
Jacob Nann, sr., 77, died at 7 o'clock
this morning at his home. 517 Kirkpotrick
st., after a year's illness. He
was well known In this city, having
lived here for the past 63 years, and a
prominent member of Brando No. 36,
C. M. B. A., of the Volunteer Firemen
and German Pioneers. He is survived
by four sons, John F., Joseph and Benedict
A. Nann, and Jacob Nann, Jr. He
also leaves two daughters, Mrs. Catherine
Eichenlaub and Mra Matilda
Lemberger; two sisters, Mrs. Veronica
Smith and Mrs. Henry Willer; 16
grandchildren and one great-grandchild.
Syracuse Daily Journal, Wednesday
Jan. 7, 1914
arrival to USA 1850
married Catherine Lederman 4 oct 1860 in Syracuse NY at Assumption Church
DEATH CLAIMS
JACOB NANN, SR.
Jacob Nann, sr., 77, died at 7 o'clock
this morning at his home. 517 Kirkpotrick
st., after a year's illness. He
was well known In this city, having
lived here for the past 63 years, and a
prominent member of Brando No. 36,
C. M. B. A., of the Volunteer Firemen
and German Pioneers. He is survived
by four sons, John F., Joseph and Benedict
A. Nann, and Jacob Nann, Jr. He
also leaves two daughters, Mrs. Catherine
Eichenlaub and Mra Matilda
Lemberger; two sisters, Mrs. Veronica
Smith and Mrs. Henry Willer; 16
grandchildren and one great-grandchild.
Syracuse Daily Journal, Wednesday
Jan. 7, 1914
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