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Anna Louise <I>Wuthe</I> Schott

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Anna Louise Wuthe Schott

Birth
Hessen, Germany
Death
23 May 1958 (aged 83)
Springfield, Hampden County, Massachusetts, USA
Burial
Longmeadow, Hampden County, Massachusetts, USA Add to Map
Plot
Williams St. Rear section
Memorial ID
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Anna Louise Wuthe was born in Elberfeld, Germany,(daughter of Julius Albert Gustav Wuthe and Wilhelmine Alwine Mollenberg, both from Germany)
Anna married Heinrich "Henry" Schott, Sr. May 28, 1898 in Elberfeld, Germany.
Anna and Henry had five sons and one daughter when they immigrated to USA. Henry came to USA, in 1910, then Anna, her sons and daughter on May 17, 1914, from Hamburg, Germany to Ellis Island, NY, settled in Springfield, MA. Moved to Longmeadow, MA. in 1918.
Anna died at the age of 83 years old.

(I used to comb my grandma's long, thin gray hair into a bun with long hair pins to hold it in. She loved to be pampered. She crocheted and knitted slippers and scarfs. She taught all her children to crochet, knit and sew. I was 10 years old when my grandma died and remember her so well. I was the apple of her eye. When she was in the hospital my Dad and uncle snuck me in to go see her before she died. At that time, no children under the age of 13 were allowed into the hospitals. I surely miss her.)RLC
Anna Louise Wuthe was born in Elberfeld, Germany,(daughter of Julius Albert Gustav Wuthe and Wilhelmine Alwine Mollenberg, both from Germany)
Anna married Heinrich "Henry" Schott, Sr. May 28, 1898 in Elberfeld, Germany.
Anna and Henry had five sons and one daughter when they immigrated to USA. Henry came to USA, in 1910, then Anna, her sons and daughter on May 17, 1914, from Hamburg, Germany to Ellis Island, NY, settled in Springfield, MA. Moved to Longmeadow, MA. in 1918.
Anna died at the age of 83 years old.

(I used to comb my grandma's long, thin gray hair into a bun with long hair pins to hold it in. She loved to be pampered. She crocheted and knitted slippers and scarfs. She taught all her children to crochet, knit and sew. I was 10 years old when my grandma died and remember her so well. I was the apple of her eye. When she was in the hospital my Dad and uncle snuck me in to go see her before she died. At that time, no children under the age of 13 were allowed into the hospitals. I surely miss her.)RLC

Inscription

Henry Schott 1875-1941 - His Wife - Anna Wuthe 1874-1958

Gravesite Details

Longmeadow Cemetery, Williams St., Longmeadow, MA.



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