Anna Marie Haegle

Brief Life History of Anna Marie

When Anna Marie Haegle was born in April 1856, in St. Louis, St. Louis, Missouri, United States, her father, Victor Hegele, was 34 and her mother, Catharina Dorothea Dorn, was 26. She married David Daniel Evans on 27 December 1882, in East St. Louis, St. Clair, Illinois, United States. They were the parents of at least 7 sons and 1 daughter. She lived in Saint Clair Township, St. Clair, Illinois, United States in 1870 and East Saint Louis Township, St. Clair, Illinois, United States in 1900. She died on 5 November 1939, in East St. Louis, St. Clair, Illinois, United States, at the age of 83, and was buried in Mount Carmel Cemetery, Belleville Township, St. Clair, Illinois, United States.

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Family Time Line

David Daniel Evans
1846–1927
Anna Marie Haegle
1856–1939
Marriage: 27 December 1882
Victor David Evans
1883–1959
Harry Robert Evans
1886–1962
Annie Marie Evans
1888–1889
Edward Thomas Evans
1890–1950
John Evans
1890–
David Daniel Evans
1894–1960
William Evans
1896–1896
Ralph Evans
1896–1904

Sources (22)

  • Anna Haegle in household of Victor Haegle, "United States Census, 1870"
  • Anna Marie Evans, "Illinois Deaths and Stillbirths, 1916-1947"
  • Annie Haegele, "Illinois, County Marriages, 1810-1940"

World Events (8)

1858 · A House Divided

Abraham Lincoln's goal was to be different than the previous Senators of Illinois and voice his opinion in how he saw the State and the United States start to drift apart in the different ideology on what was right and what was wrong. Even though it would become an unsuccessful campaign strategy to win the senate seat, to this day it is one of the most famous speeches of US politics.

1863

Abraham Lincoln issues Emancipation Proclamation, declaring slaves in Confederate states to be free.

1881 · The Assassination of James Garfield

Garfield was shot twice by Charles J. Guitea at Railroad Station in Washington, D.C. on July 2, 1881. After eleven weeks of intensive and other care Garfield died in Elberon, New Jersey, the second of four presidents to be assassinated, following Abraham Lincoln.

Name Meaning

Some characteristic forenames: German Otto, Armin, Erwin, Gerd.

German (Hägele):

in the south from a pet form of the personal name Hagin (see Hagen ).

Dictionary of American Family Names © Patrick Hanks 2003, 2006.

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