He was a good citizen, whose disposition, to live at peace with everybody, was proverbial among those who knew him. He died in the Christian faith, being from early youth up to the time of his death, a faithful member of the Evangelical Lutheran Church. He leaves to mourn his death a faithful wife, four sons and three daughters, and also four brothers and three sisters.
from the Ada Record
Ada, Ohio
November 1, 1881
He was a good citizen, whose disposition, to live at peace with everybody, was proverbial among those who knew him. He died in the Christian faith, being from early youth up to the time of his death, a faithful member of the Evangelical Lutheran Church. He leaves to mourn his death a faithful wife, four sons and three daughters, and also four brothers and three sisters.
from the Ada Record
Ada, Ohio
November 1, 1881
Family Members
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Barbara Anspach Binkley
1810–1853
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Catharina Anspach
1812–1818
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Samuel Anspach
1814–1888
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Christian Anspach II
1816–1907
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Jonathan Anspach
1818–1857
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David Anspach
1819–1830
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Elizabeth Anspach Fisher
1821–1910
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Adam Anspach
1823–1830
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Frances "Frany" Anspach King
1825–1907
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John Anspach
1826–1826
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Solomon Anspach
1827–1910
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Anthony Anspach
1829–1894
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Sarah Anspach Miller
1831–1916
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Eli Anspach
1833–1852
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