Cause of death was Consumption.
The Bethlehem Globe Times carried this mention of her death:
Ackerman, Mrs. Henry (Mary)
Born in Germany. DIED September 12, 1890 in W. Bethlehem; buried in Fountain Hill; St. Peter's Lutheran Church; (abt.) 1856 came to Bethlehem; survived by husband and children Henry of South Bethlehem; Maggie (Mrs. William Titus) and Mary *(Mrs. Fred Lintner), both of W. Bethlehem. Son Frank d. August 22, 1890.
Buried by Rev. William F. Schoener of St. Peter's Lutheran Church.
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* Both Mary (Ackerman) and her husband Frederick Lindner were deceased at the time of their son Charles Lindner (1886-1919) marriage in 1904 to Stella E. Miller. Frederick Lindner died in an accident at the Steel Mill, November 10, 1899, and was buried at Nisky Hill. (See FAG # 118445107). Record of his death was recorded in the Church records of St. Peter's Ev. Lutheran Church of South Bethlehem. No further information on Mary.
Cause of death was Consumption.
The Bethlehem Globe Times carried this mention of her death:
Ackerman, Mrs. Henry (Mary)
Born in Germany. DIED September 12, 1890 in W. Bethlehem; buried in Fountain Hill; St. Peter's Lutheran Church; (abt.) 1856 came to Bethlehem; survived by husband and children Henry of South Bethlehem; Maggie (Mrs. William Titus) and Mary *(Mrs. Fred Lintner), both of W. Bethlehem. Son Frank d. August 22, 1890.
Buried by Rev. William F. Schoener of St. Peter's Lutheran Church.
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* Both Mary (Ackerman) and her husband Frederick Lindner were deceased at the time of their son Charles Lindner (1886-1919) marriage in 1904 to Stella E. Miller. Frederick Lindner died in an accident at the Steel Mill, November 10, 1899, and was buried at Nisky Hill. (See FAG # 118445107). Record of his death was recorded in the Church records of St. Peter's Ev. Lutheran Church of South Bethlehem. No further information on Mary.
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