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Anna Cassie, AKA, Catharina, Elisabeth, Guenther, AKA, Ginther, -, Schmidt, AKA Smith 1861 – 1931 – Genealogical Records

Birth Date: 27Jan 1861

Birth Location: Hazleton or Stockton, Pennsylvania, USA

Death Date: Abt 1931

Death Location: Nesquehoning, Carbon, Pennsylvania, USA

Father: Zacharia(h)s Guenther

Mother: Anna Lemmerhirt

Spouse(s): August Smith

Children(s): Dora Smith, John Smith, Foster Smith, Harry Smith, Wilbert Smith, Roy Smith

Born in 1861 in Hazleton or Stockton, Pennsylvania, USA, Anna Cassie AKA Catharina Elisabeth Guenther AKA Ginther - Schmidt AKA Smith was the child of Zacharia(h)s Friedrich AKA Frederick Ginter AKA Guenther and Anna Dorotha (y) AKA Anna Ginter - Lemahart AKA Lindaman AKA Lindeman(n) AKA Lemmerhart AKA Limerhop AKA Lemmerhirt. In time, Anna Cassie AKA Catharina Elisabeth Guenther AKA Ginther - Schmidt AKA Smith married August Justus Smith, and they raised a family that included Dora Smith, John AKA Johann George Smith, Foster Smith, Harry Herbert Smith, Wilbert E "Bill" Smith and Roy Augustus Smith. Anna Cassie AKA Catharina Elisabeth Guenther AKA Ginther - Schmidt AKA Smith died in Nesquehoning, Carbon, Pennsylvania, USA in 1931.

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Parents

Zacharia(h)s Guenther
1835 – 1883
Birth Location: Machtlos, Ronshausen Stadt, Hersfeld-Rotenburg, Hessen, Germany
ZG
Anna Lemmerhirt
1842 – 1925
Birth Location: Machtlos, Ronshausen Stadt, Hersfeld-Rotenburg, Hessen, Germany
AL

Spouses(s)

August Smith
1857 – 1911
Birth Location: Tamaqua, Schuylkill, Pennsylvania, USA
AS

Children(s)

Dora Smith
1881 – 1912
Birth Location: Pennsylvania
DS
John Smith
1883 – 1936
Birth Location: Nesquehoning, Carbon, Pennsylvania, USA
JS
Foster Smith
1888 –
Birth Location: Pennsylvania
FS
Harry Smith
1892 – 1956
Birth Location: Nesquehoning
HS
Wilbert Smith
1894 – 1941
Birth Location: Pennsylvania
WS
Roy Smith
1899 – 1961
Birth Location: Nesquehoning, Pennsylvania
RS

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    Genealogy Event 1
    Event Type: Birth
    Event Year: 27Jan 1861
    Event Place: Hazleton or Stockton, Pennsylvania, USA

    Genealogy Event 2
    Event Type: Death
    Event Year: Abt 1931
    Event Place: Nesquehoning, Carbon, Pennsylvania, USA

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