Anna Maria Elisabeth Wietelmann

Female14 August 1816–13 December 1882

Brief Life History of Anna Maria Elisabeth

When Anna Maria Elisabeth Wietelmann was born on 14 August 1816, in Westphalia, Prussia, Germany, her father, Georg Heinrich Wittelmann, was 33 and her mother, Catharina Elisabeth Scharpwinkel, was 19. She married Johan Hermann Huettemann on 11 November 1838, in Eickel, Gelsenkirchen, Westphalia, Prussia, Germany. They were the parents of at least 4 sons and 6 daughters. She died on 13 December 1882, in Gelsenkirchen, Bochum, Westphalia, Prussia, at the age of 66.

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Family Time Line

Johan Hermann Huettemann
1814–1882
Anna Maria Elisabeth Wietelmann
1816–1882
Marriage: 11 November 1838
Anna Marie Huttemann
1839–1879
Friedrich Heinrich Huettemann
1843–
Maria Catharina Huettemann
1845–1910
Johann Diedrich Friedrich Huettemann
1849–
Catharine Lisette Huettemann
1851–1907
Johanna Huettemann
1853–
Heinrich Hermann Huettemann
1856–1857
Maria Friederica Johanna Huettemann
1858–1908
Wilhelm Huetteman
1860–
Elisabeth Bertha Huettemann
1862–

Sources (17)

  • Anna Maria Wietelmann, "Germany Marriages, 1558-1929"
  • Anna Marie Wiedelmann in entry for Werner Wilhelm Reinhard Goddaeus and Lisette Huettemann, "Germany Marriages, 1558-1929"
  • Marriage record of daughter Lisette Huettemann and husband Werner Wilhelm Reinhard Goddaeus, "Germany, Marriages, 1558-1929"

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  • Marriage
    11 November 1838Eickel, Gelsenkirchen, Westphalia, Prussia, Germany
  • Children (10)

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    World Events (2)

    1852 · The Book of Mormon Published in German

    Age 36

    On May 25, 1852, the Book of Mormon is published in German.

    1864

    Age 48

    War: Prussia and Austria vs. Denmark.

    Name Meaning

    variant of Anne , in common use as a given name in most European languages. Among people with a classical education, it has from time to time been associated with Virgil's Aeneid, where it is borne by the sister of Dido , Queen of Carthage. This Phoenician name may ultimately be of Semitic origin, and thus related to the biblical Anne. However, the connection, if it exists, is indirect rather than direct.

    Dictionary of First Names © Patrick Hanks and Flavia Hodges 1990, 2003, 2006.

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