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Anna <I>Hall</I> Brunner

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Anna Hall Brunner

Birth
Fond du Lac County, Wisconsin, USA
Death
19 May 1903 (aged 48)
Marshalltown, Marshall County, Iowa, USA
Burial
Marshalltown, Marshall County, Iowa, USA Add to Map
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IA--Marshalltwn Times Rep...20 May 1903
ANN BRUNNER--51:
wife of James H Brunner, died at her home Tuesday evening, of heart disease. Mrs Brunner had been afflicted with the trouble for years, but it has been only during the last few weeks that indications pointed to her condition becoming serious, and only within the past few days had she been considered dangerous. She was among the older residents of the city, having lived here for the past thirty-five years.......... Anna Hall, daughter of Dr. and Mrs. John Hall, was born near Fond du Lac, Wis., July 11, 1851, and while yet a small child came with her parents to Marshall county, settling at Marrietta. After the county seat had been removed to this city the parents brought their family to Marshalltown and took up their abode in a little house that formerly stood on the corner of Main and Thirteenth streets. Here the parents died, and here, in September, 1871, she was united in marriage to James H. Brunner. Other than the husband, she leaves two daughters, Mrs. Charles Williams and Miss Olive Brunner. Three sisters, Mrs. Amos Hall, south of the city, Mrs. Emmerette Messenger, and Mrs. C.W. Douglass, also survive her. The latter two live in Longmont, Col. Two brothers reside in Joseph, Oregon. The funeral arrangements have not yet been completed.

Times Evening Republican, Marshalltown, IA., Thursday, May 21, 1903, page 6. The funeral of the late Mrs. James H. Brunner will be held Friday morning at 10 o'clock from the residence, 111 North Fourth street, Rev. Elijah Brown Jones, of the First Baptist church, officiating. Internment will be in Riverside. The only sister of the deceased, residing at a distance, whom it was thought might be present at the funeral, is Mrs. C.W. Jenkins, of Kansas City, but word received from her is to the effect that she is in such poor health that it will be impossible to come. Mr. and Mrs. J.G. Brunner, of Newton, will be present at the funeral.
-Anonymous

CENSUS:
1880 IA-Marshall-Marshalltown: Henry Brunner 32, Ann 28, AnnaK 8, OliveM 4mos
1885 IA-Marshall-Marshall-38 Henry Bruner 35, Ann 32, Anna 12-b=Jasper Olive 4-B=Marshalltown; +Sylvia 70-WID
1900 IA-Marshall-Marshalltown: J Henry Brunner 50, Ann 46(2/2), OliveM 20
1910 IA-Marshall-Marshalltown: J Henry Brunner 61-WID, OliveM 29
1920 IA-Tama-Tama: Henry Bruner 72-WID; A lodger with James Mccoy, +Sophia &fam
IA--Marshalltwn Times Rep...20 May 1903
ANN BRUNNER--51:
wife of James H Brunner, died at her home Tuesday evening, of heart disease. Mrs Brunner had been afflicted with the trouble for years, but it has been only during the last few weeks that indications pointed to her condition becoming serious, and only within the past few days had she been considered dangerous. She was among the older residents of the city, having lived here for the past thirty-five years.......... Anna Hall, daughter of Dr. and Mrs. John Hall, was born near Fond du Lac, Wis., July 11, 1851, and while yet a small child came with her parents to Marshall county, settling at Marrietta. After the county seat had been removed to this city the parents brought their family to Marshalltown and took up their abode in a little house that formerly stood on the corner of Main and Thirteenth streets. Here the parents died, and here, in September, 1871, she was united in marriage to James H. Brunner. Other than the husband, she leaves two daughters, Mrs. Charles Williams and Miss Olive Brunner. Three sisters, Mrs. Amos Hall, south of the city, Mrs. Emmerette Messenger, and Mrs. C.W. Douglass, also survive her. The latter two live in Longmont, Col. Two brothers reside in Joseph, Oregon. The funeral arrangements have not yet been completed.

Times Evening Republican, Marshalltown, IA., Thursday, May 21, 1903, page 6. The funeral of the late Mrs. James H. Brunner will be held Friday morning at 10 o'clock from the residence, 111 North Fourth street, Rev. Elijah Brown Jones, of the First Baptist church, officiating. Internment will be in Riverside. The only sister of the deceased, residing at a distance, whom it was thought might be present at the funeral, is Mrs. C.W. Jenkins, of Kansas City, but word received from her is to the effect that she is in such poor health that it will be impossible to come. Mr. and Mrs. J.G. Brunner, of Newton, will be present at the funeral.
-Anonymous

CENSUS:
1880 IA-Marshall-Marshalltown: Henry Brunner 32, Ann 28, AnnaK 8, OliveM 4mos
1885 IA-Marshall-Marshall-38 Henry Bruner 35, Ann 32, Anna 12-b=Jasper Olive 4-B=Marshalltown; +Sylvia 70-WID
1900 IA-Marshall-Marshalltown: J Henry Brunner 50, Ann 46(2/2), OliveM 20
1910 IA-Marshall-Marshalltown: J Henry Brunner 61-WID, OliveM 29
1920 IA-Tama-Tama: Henry Bruner 72-WID; A lodger with James Mccoy, +Sophia &fam


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  • Created by: DJ Csikos
  • Added: Dec 19, 2012
  • Find a Grave Memorial ID:
  • Find a Grave, database and images (https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/102354385/anna-brunner: accessed ), memorial page for Anna Hall Brunner (11 Jul 1854–19 May 1903), Find a Grave Memorial ID 102354385, citing Riverside Cemetery, Marshalltown, Marshall County, Iowa, USA; Maintained by DJ Csikos (contributor 46848001).