(Was this another daughter of hers?)
Anna's second husband was John Bach. The family continued to live at 111 Pond Street, and the children all took the surname of Bach (1920 & 1930 censuses).
Deaths of the Week...
Thursday...
Mrs. Anna Bahnke [sic] Bach, 111 Pond Street [sic];...
[Syracuse Herald, Sunday morning, June 13, 1926, page 31]
Mrs. Anna Bahnke [Behnke] Bach, 61, died this morning at her home, 111 Pond Lane. Surviving are her husband, John Bach; four sons, John, Frank, Fred and William Bach, all of this city; thre [sic] daughers [sic], Misses Clara and Margaret Bach of Syracuse and Mrs. Henry J. Jager; one brother, Carl Bahnke, and two sisters, Mrs. Charles Groat [Groth] and Mrs. Mary Krause. Funeral services will take place from the family home Saturday afternoon at 2:30 o'clock and at 3 o'clock at Friedens Evangelical Church. Burial in Woodlawn Cemetery.
[The Syracuse Herald, Thursday evening, June 10, 1926, page 29]
(Was this another daughter of hers?)
Anna's second husband was John Bach. The family continued to live at 111 Pond Street, and the children all took the surname of Bach (1920 & 1930 censuses).
Deaths of the Week...
Thursday...
Mrs. Anna Bahnke [sic] Bach, 111 Pond Street [sic];...
[Syracuse Herald, Sunday morning, June 13, 1926, page 31]
Mrs. Anna Bahnke [Behnke] Bach, 61, died this morning at her home, 111 Pond Lane. Surviving are her husband, John Bach; four sons, John, Frank, Fred and William Bach, all of this city; thre [sic] daughers [sic], Misses Clara and Margaret Bach of Syracuse and Mrs. Henry J. Jager; one brother, Carl Bahnke, and two sisters, Mrs. Charles Groat [Groth] and Mrs. Mary Krause. Funeral services will take place from the family home Saturday afternoon at 2:30 o'clock and at 3 o'clock at Friedens Evangelical Church. Burial in Woodlawn Cemetery.
[The Syracuse Herald, Thursday evening, June 10, 1926, page 29]
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