Anna <I>Dubeld</I> Sutter

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Anna Dubeld Sutter

Birth
Bern, Switzerland
Death
19 Jan 1881 (aged 75)
Lititz, Lancaster County, Pennsylvania, USA
Burial
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Burried with John A. Sutter.
NOTE: Wikpedia lists John Sutter's wife as Nanette ?
Cemetery records list Anna (Dubeld) Sutter with a different year of birth (1806) in Burgdorf, Switzerland. Three children survived her at the time of her death.

The following was in the Lititz (PA) Record Express - published in Friday Morning's Record, 21 Jan 1881.

"Sutter's Widow Dies - Mrs. Anna (Dubeld) Sutter, widow of the late Gen. John A. Sutter, died at her residence at this place on Wednesday evening at 8 o'clock, aged 75 years and four months. Mrs. Sutter, like her husband, was a native of Switzerland, and came to this country in 1850, settling in California. In 1865 she left that State and went to Washington, where she remained several years, from which place she and her husband came to Lititz and remained here since. Ever since the death of her husband, which occurred on the 19th of June last, Mrs. Sutter had been gradually pining away. Grieved at the death of Mr. Sutter and the failure of Congress to grant him his claim, she had no desire to live any longer and expressed herself as anxious to meet her lamented husband in heaven above. Pneumonia made its appearance in her system, followed by a stroke of paralysis, which ultimately brought on death.
The funeral ceremonies will be held in the Moravian Church on Saturday at 10 o'clock A. M. Interment in the Moravian cemetery."

NOTE: Husband John A. Sutter's memorial lists his DOD as the 18th of June 1880.
Variation of spelling of maiden name (Dubelt) from the Lititz Public Library in the book Hiram Eberly's Main Street Lititz (Part 4)

http://www.lititzlibrary.org/lititz/cwp/view.asp?A=1214&Q=468870&pp=12&n=1

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27 Jan 2011 - "Out of the Past" - 130 years Ago - original article published in Friday Morning's Lititz (PA) Record, 28 Jan 1881 -
"Sutter Buried - The funeral services of Mrs. Anna Sutter took place in the Moravian Church of this place on Saturday at 10 o'clock A. M. Rev. Chas. Nagle was the officiating clergyman. After the services the remains were conveyed to the graveyard where they were interred in the vault alongside of the late General Sutter, and the vault will now be permantently closed. This is the first instance in the history of the Lititz Moravian congregation where husband and wife have been interred side by side."
Burried with John A. Sutter.
NOTE: Wikpedia lists John Sutter's wife as Nanette ?
Cemetery records list Anna (Dubeld) Sutter with a different year of birth (1806) in Burgdorf, Switzerland. Three children survived her at the time of her death.

The following was in the Lititz (PA) Record Express - published in Friday Morning's Record, 21 Jan 1881.

"Sutter's Widow Dies - Mrs. Anna (Dubeld) Sutter, widow of the late Gen. John A. Sutter, died at her residence at this place on Wednesday evening at 8 o'clock, aged 75 years and four months. Mrs. Sutter, like her husband, was a native of Switzerland, and came to this country in 1850, settling in California. In 1865 she left that State and went to Washington, where she remained several years, from which place she and her husband came to Lititz and remained here since. Ever since the death of her husband, which occurred on the 19th of June last, Mrs. Sutter had been gradually pining away. Grieved at the death of Mr. Sutter and the failure of Congress to grant him his claim, she had no desire to live any longer and expressed herself as anxious to meet her lamented husband in heaven above. Pneumonia made its appearance in her system, followed by a stroke of paralysis, which ultimately brought on death.
The funeral ceremonies will be held in the Moravian Church on Saturday at 10 o'clock A. M. Interment in the Moravian cemetery."

NOTE: Husband John A. Sutter's memorial lists his DOD as the 18th of June 1880.
Variation of spelling of maiden name (Dubelt) from the Lititz Public Library in the book Hiram Eberly's Main Street Lititz (Part 4)

http://www.lititzlibrary.org/lititz/cwp/view.asp?A=1214&Q=468870&pp=12&n=1

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27 Jan 2011 - "Out of the Past" - 130 years Ago - original article published in Friday Morning's Lititz (PA) Record, 28 Jan 1881 -
"Sutter Buried - The funeral services of Mrs. Anna Sutter took place in the Moravian Church of this place on Saturday at 10 o'clock A. M. Rev. Chas. Nagle was the officiating clergyman. After the services the remains were conveyed to the graveyard where they were interred in the vault alongside of the late General Sutter, and the vault will now be permantently closed. This is the first instance in the history of the Lititz Moravian congregation where husband and wife have been interred side by side."


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