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Mary (Marie) <I>Hatry</I> Andrys

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Mary (Marie) Hatry Andrys

Birth
Ospern, Canton de Redange, Diekirch, Luxembourg
Death
5 Jul 1979 (aged 87)
Burial
Larimore, Grand Forks County, North Dakota, USA GPS-Latitude: 47.933307, Longitude: -97.6211695
Plot
Section C East, Row 15, lot 3 & 4
Memorial ID
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Departure for America from Liverpool, England was 11 Mar 1911. Arrived 17 March 1911 in New York, New York.

Came to U.S. in 1911; married in 1917 at Plentywood, Montana.

According to the Ellis Island Passenger Records, a "Marv Hatry" arrived in 1911 at the age of 19. Her residence was listed as "Vshem Luxenberg, Germany." I believe the recorder of the document either misheard what was said for "Mary" and Osphern. Mary did not speak English at this time. Also listed was Susanne Hatry from "Vshem, Luxenberg. She was also listed as 19. Mary's date of arrival was Mar 17, 1911. Her ship of travel was Lusitania. Their port of departure was Liverpool. The Manifest Line Number was 0015.

According to the state marriage record, George and Mary were married on 30 Oct 1917 at the Catholic Church by the priest in Plentywood, MT. They were both listed as residents of Flaxville, MT where they were homesteading.

On the record, George is listed as "Andrysach" whose father was Mike Andrysach and Rosie Zimnick. Zimnick maybe Zimmick. George was born in Austria. Mary Hatry's father was John Hatry and Elizabeth Colback of Luxemborg.

Witness to the marriage were B.C. Nathe and Rosie Andrysak. B.C. Nathe is unknown to me. Rosie was George's sister. Note that her name is spelled differently, Andrysak, from George's Andrysach.
Departure for America from Liverpool, England was 11 Mar 1911. Arrived 17 March 1911 in New York, New York.

Came to U.S. in 1911; married in 1917 at Plentywood, Montana.

According to the Ellis Island Passenger Records, a "Marv Hatry" arrived in 1911 at the age of 19. Her residence was listed as "Vshem Luxenberg, Germany." I believe the recorder of the document either misheard what was said for "Mary" and Osphern. Mary did not speak English at this time. Also listed was Susanne Hatry from "Vshem, Luxenberg. She was also listed as 19. Mary's date of arrival was Mar 17, 1911. Her ship of travel was Lusitania. Their port of departure was Liverpool. The Manifest Line Number was 0015.

According to the state marriage record, George and Mary were married on 30 Oct 1917 at the Catholic Church by the priest in Plentywood, MT. They were both listed as residents of Flaxville, MT where they were homesteading.

On the record, George is listed as "Andrysach" whose father was Mike Andrysach and Rosie Zimnick. Zimnick maybe Zimmick. George was born in Austria. Mary Hatry's father was John Hatry and Elizabeth Colback of Luxemborg.

Witness to the marriage were B.C. Nathe and Rosie Andrysak. B.C. Nathe is unknown to me. Rosie was George's sister. Note that her name is spelled differently, Andrysak, from George's Andrysach.


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  • Created by: David Andrys Relative Grandchild
  • Added: Jun 5, 2022
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  • Find a Grave, database and images (https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/240355182/mary_(marie)-andrys: accessed ), memorial page for Mary (Marie) Hatry Andrys (2 Aug 1891–5 Jul 1979), Find a Grave Memorial ID 240355182, citing Bellevue Cemetery, Larimore, Grand Forks County, North Dakota, USA; Maintained by David Andrys (contributor 49928086).