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Anna MUTH
[N21215]
25 DEC 1861 - 29 APR 1934
- BIRTH: 25 DEC 1861, Pamhagen, Burgenland, AU
- DEATH: 29 APR 1934, South Bend, St Joseph, IN
Family 1
: George GEOPFRICH
- +Rudolph GEOPFRICH
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[N21215]
Anna Muth Goepfrich
Birth 25 Dec 1861
Pamhagen, Neusiedl am See Bezirk, Burgenland, Austria
Death 29 Apr 1934 (aged 72)
South Bend, St. Joseph County, IN
Burial
Cedar Grove Cemetery
Notre Dame, St. Joseph County, IN
Plot Section C, row 14, lot 254
Memorial ID 51365708
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Anna was born in Panhagen, Austria as daughter to Thomas Muth and Rosalina Koppi.
Anna's baptismal record:
Name: Anna Muth
Event Type: Baptism
Event Date: 26 Dec 1861
Event Place: Pomogy, Moson, Hungary
Gender: Female
Father's Name: Thomas Muth
Mother's Name: Rosalia Koppy
Line Number: 69
GS Film number: 700897
Digital Folder Number: 004675723
Image Number: 00339
Source: "Hungary Catholic Church Records, 1636-1895," index, FamilySearch (https://familysearch.org/pal:/MM9.1.1/VZLV-TKM : accessed 27 December 2014), Rosalia Koppy in entry for Anna Muth, 26 Dec 1861, Baptism; citing Pomogy, Moson, Hungary, Tolna Megyei Leveltar, Budapest [National Archives, Budapest]; FHL microfilm 700,897.
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Pamhagen (Hungarian: Pomogy), Burgenland lies in the district of Neusiedl am See, Austria. Burgenland is the eastern-most and least populous state or land of Austria. It consists of two Statutarstädte (towns with a charter) and seven districts with in total 171 municipalities. It is 166 km long from north to south but much narrower from west to east (only 5 km wide at Sieggraben).
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South Bend Tribune, Obituary; April 30, 1934.
Mrs. Anna Goepfrich, aged 72, of 1634 Sibley avenue, died at 9:50 o'clock Sunday morning in her residence after six weeks' illness. She was an aunt of Rev. Frances J. Wenninger, C.S.C., head of the college of science at the University of Notre Dame. Born in Austria, Dec 25, 1861, she came here 47 years ago . Surviving are five sons, Frank, George, Joseph, Rudolph and Anthony Goepfrich, and four daughters, Mrs. George Resnick, Mrs. Elton P. Crepeau, Miss Rose Goepfrich and Miss Madeline Goepfrich, all of this city. The body will lie in the residence and the funeral will take place from St. Mary's Roman Catholic church. The requiem mass will be sung by Rev. Father Wenninger, and internment will be in Cedar Grove Cemetery.
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