Christina Weber

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Name Christina Weber Birth 5 Jan 1826 Erzening, Wuertemburg, Germany [1]
Gender Female Death 23 Apr 1922 Jackson County, Kansas [1]
Burial Holton Cemetery, Jackson County, Kansas [1]
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Section 4 (east)
Person ID I3330 Hedges Last Modified 14 Nov 2021
Family Henry Knoll, b. 10 Mar 1827, Germany d. 27 Aug 1912, Jackson County, Kansas
(Age 85 years)
Marriage 1858 [1, 2] Children 1. Mary Jane Knoll, b. 25 Nov 1861, Platte County, Missouri d. 11 May 1903, Holton, Jackson County, Kansas
(Age 41 years)
Family ID F1486 Group Sheet | Family Chart Last Modified 13 Jan 2024
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Event Map Birth - 5 Jan 1826 - Erzening, Wuertemburg, Germany Death - 23 Apr 1922 - Jackson County, Kansas Burial - - Holton Cemetery, Jackson County, Kansas = Link to Google Earth
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Notes - Christina Knoll. Was born in Erzening, Wuertemburg, Germany, January 5, 1826, and died near Holton, April 23, 1922. Her age was 96 years, 3 months, 18 days. She came to America in 1852, settling first in Wisconsin, then in Platte county, Missouri, then in Leavenworth and finally came to Holton in 1864. For 58 years she was a resident of this community and as one of the pioneers had her full share of its development. In 1858, while yet in Wisconsin, she was united in marriage with Henry Knoll. Husband and two daughters preceded her in death. In 1866 she was converted at an old fashioned camp meeting near Holton. She united with the Evangelical church and died in the faith. She is survived by four daughters: Mrs. Christine Haag, Mrs. Hannah Hersh, the Misses Rose and Minnie Knoll, all of Holton; 24 grandchildren and nine great
grandchildren. … Interment was made in Holton cemetery.
The Holton Recorder, April 27, 1922. [1]
- Christina Knoll. Was born in Erzening, Wuertemburg, Germany, January 5, 1826, and died near Holton, April 23, 1922. Her age was 96 years, 3 months, 18 days. She came to America in 1852, settling first in Wisconsin, then in Platte county, Missouri, then in Leavenworth and finally came to Holton in 1864. For 58 years she was a resident of this community and as one of the pioneers had her full share of its development. In 1858, while yet in Wisconsin, she was united in marriage with Henry Knoll. Husband and two daughters preceded her in death. In 1866 she was converted at an old fashioned camp meeting near Holton. She united with the Evangelical church and died in the faith. She is survived by four daughters: Mrs. Christine Haag, Mrs. Hannah Hersh, the Misses Rose and Minnie Knoll, all of Holton; 24 grandchildren and nine great
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