NameHenry [Heinrich] A. MOURER
38,48,37,49, G Grandfather of spouse
Birth PlaceEderbringhausen, Hesse, Germany
Death Date21 Jan 1926 Age: 73
Death PlaceWarsaw, Illinois
Burial PlaceGermannia Cemetery, Schuyler Co., MO
OccupationFarmer
Spouses
Birth Date9 Jun 1841
Birth PlaceGermany
Death Date19 Dec 1901 Age: 60
Death PlaceSchuyler Co., MO
Burial PlaceSchuyler Co., MO
Marr Date5 Jun 1877
Marr PlaceSchuyler, MO
Birth Date10 Jul 1855
Birth PlaceSchuyler, MO
Death Date14 Mar 1923 Age: 67
Death PlaceKeokuk, Iowa
Burial PlaceBrushy Cemetery, Scuyler Co., Missouri
Marr Date27 Sep 1904
Marr PlaceSchuyler, MO
3Jennie
, Step G Grandmother of spouse
Notes for Henry [Heinrich] A. MOURER
Germans to America Vol. 20 Page 434. Ship: Hedwig, from Breman to New York. Arrived May 7, 1868. Maurer, Heinr., age 15, laborer, home province Hesse, destination unknown. Also listed with him are 3 other young men from Hesse - Johann Kraushaar, age 17; Fried Nurtge, age 16, and Johann Kann, age 16.
Death Certificate state that Henry died of Pernicious Anemia.
Obituary notes for Henry [Heinrich] A. MOURER
Henry Mourer, a former Schuyler County man, but for the last number of years a resident of Warsaw, IL died at his home Thursday January 21, 1926. His body was brought to Queen City and was taken to Germania Cemetery Saturday where it was laid to rest. Mr. Mourer was about 74 years old when a resident of Schuy County, living esat of Queen City and was one of the most prosperous farmers in that part of the county.
Notes for Juliana (Spouse 1)
It appears that Juliana was previously married to a Theiss and then to a Schmitter. Jacob and Otto W. are listed in the 1880 Censes as step sons.
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Notes for Jennie (Spouse 3)
She is named as Henry’s wife in his will in 1925.