Annie Marie met George Joseph Abresch, possibly in Eddy County, and they married in 1905. At least one son was born to them, Charles Joseph Abresch, in Eddy County in 1906.
George J. Abresch may have died in 1927 in Minnesota, in the area where he was born. I have not confirmed if this is the same George yet.
Several of Annie's siblings came to Seattle, Washington, and it is believed that she followed them to Seattle, after George died.
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Obituary published in the Seattle Daily Times, Wednesday, Aug 1, 1951, page 35-
Mrs. George J. Abresch
Rosary for Mrs. Annie Maria Abresch, 77, of 17812 28th Av. N. E., will be said at 7:30 o'clock this evening in the Joseph R. Manning & Sons Funeral Home. Requiem Mass will be said at 9 o'clock tomorrow forenoon in Our Lady of the Lake Church, with burial in Calvary. She died Monday.
Mrs. Abresch was born in Deer Grove, Illinois. She came to Seattle 16 years ago from New Rockland, North Dakota.
The widow of George J. Abresch, Mrs. Abresch is survived by a daughter, Mrs. Florence Boyer; two sons, Charles and Sanford P. Abresch, and a sister, Mrs. William Yardley, all of Seattle.
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Washington Death Cert lists father as John Agar Duck, and mother as Sarah Ann O'Neill.
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George's sister Agnes also came to Washington and she died in 1937 in Spokane.
Annie Marie met George Joseph Abresch, possibly in Eddy County, and they married in 1905. At least one son was born to them, Charles Joseph Abresch, in Eddy County in 1906.
George J. Abresch may have died in 1927 in Minnesota, in the area where he was born. I have not confirmed if this is the same George yet.
Several of Annie's siblings came to Seattle, Washington, and it is believed that she followed them to Seattle, after George died.
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Obituary published in the Seattle Daily Times, Wednesday, Aug 1, 1951, page 35-
Mrs. George J. Abresch
Rosary for Mrs. Annie Maria Abresch, 77, of 17812 28th Av. N. E., will be said at 7:30 o'clock this evening in the Joseph R. Manning & Sons Funeral Home. Requiem Mass will be said at 9 o'clock tomorrow forenoon in Our Lady of the Lake Church, with burial in Calvary. She died Monday.
Mrs. Abresch was born in Deer Grove, Illinois. She came to Seattle 16 years ago from New Rockland, North Dakota.
The widow of George J. Abresch, Mrs. Abresch is survived by a daughter, Mrs. Florence Boyer; two sons, Charles and Sanford P. Abresch, and a sister, Mrs. William Yardley, all of Seattle.
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Washington Death Cert lists father as John Agar Duck, and mother as Sarah Ann O'Neill.
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George's sister Agnes also came to Washington and she died in 1937 in Spokane.
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