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Wilhelmina Julia “Minnie” <I>Dehn</I> Ammerman

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Wilhelmina Julia “Minnie” Dehn Ammerman

Birth
Lanes Prairie, Maries County, Missouri, USA
Death
26 Aug 1964 (aged 78)
Burial
Belle, Maries County, Missouri, USA Add to Map
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Maries County (MO) Gazette, September 3, 1964 - MRS. AMMERMAN BURIED AT LIBERTY
Services for Mrs. Minnie J. Ammerman, 78, wife of A.S. Ammerman of St. James, were Saturday at the St. James Church of Christ with Luther W. Martin officiating. Burial was at Liberty Cemetery near Belle. Mrs. Ammerman died at noon, Wednesday, August 26. She was born May 31, 1886 at Lanes Prairie and lived in the area the greater portion of her life. She was a member of the Church of Christ for nearly 50 years, having first become a member of the old Lindell congregation, later becoming a member at Vichy, and finally at St. James where the family moved 10 years ago. She and Mr. Ammerman were married June 30, 1907. Surviving with the husband are three daughters, Mrs. Opal Southard of High Gate, Mrs. Florence Granata of San Antonio; and Mrs. Roberta Higgins of Geneva, Ill. Two sons, Noel D. and Milford W. Ammerman, preceded their mother in death. (From contributor, J. German)
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Home in 1900: South Jefferson, Maries, MO
Rudolph Dehn 39 Aug 1860 mar 15y GER
Adeline Dehn 37 wf Jan 1863 mar 15y 5/3 ch GER
Minnie Dehn 14 dau May 1886 sgl MO
Henry Dehn 9 son Oct 1890 MO
Littie Dehn 4 dau Apr 1894 MO

Maries County (MO) Gazette, September 3, 1964 - MRS. AMMERMAN BURIED AT LIBERTY
Services for Mrs. Minnie J. Ammerman, 78, wife of A.S. Ammerman of St. James, were Saturday at the St. James Church of Christ with Luther W. Martin officiating. Burial was at Liberty Cemetery near Belle. Mrs. Ammerman died at noon, Wednesday, August 26. She was born May 31, 1886 at Lanes Prairie and lived in the area the greater portion of her life. She was a member of the Church of Christ for nearly 50 years, having first become a member of the old Lindell congregation, later becoming a member at Vichy, and finally at St. James where the family moved 10 years ago. She and Mr. Ammerman were married June 30, 1907. Surviving with the husband are three daughters, Mrs. Opal Southard of High Gate, Mrs. Florence Granata of San Antonio; and Mrs. Roberta Higgins of Geneva, Ill. Two sons, Noel D. and Milford W. Ammerman, preceded their mother in death. (From contributor, J. German)
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Home in 1900: South Jefferson, Maries, MO
Rudolph Dehn 39 Aug 1860 mar 15y GER
Adeline Dehn 37 wf Jan 1863 mar 15y 5/3 ch GER
Minnie Dehn 14 dau May 1886 sgl MO
Henry Dehn 9 son Oct 1890 MO
Littie Dehn 4 dau Apr 1894 MO



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