Woodruff-Stone History - Person Sheet
Woodruff-Stone History - Person Sheet
NameAnna Mary DIRINGER 1
Birth10 Oct 1847, France1
Death19 Jul 1914
BurialMissouri, Cooper County, Boonville, Catholic Cemetery
FatherIgnace DIRINGER (1804-)
MotherMarie Madeleine BACH (1804-1866)
Notes for Anna Mary DIRINGER
The picture may be of her sister, Mary Magdalene. Anna Mary
was “deaf” and because of this could not talk. She was a fine seamstress. Her family was often amused at her. When she made a mistake in her sewing, she would stomp her foot and say “Damn.”1
Burrton Woodruff III notes for Anna Mary DIRINGER
Born Oct 1847 “Deaf & Dumb”, perhaps in France but more likely on the boat. Died July, 19, 1914. Interview with Betty Lou Back Martin, June 2004 in her home in Ponca City, Oklahoma.
Census notes for Anna Mary DIRINGER
IN 1900 census she is living with her sister’s family, Mary Magdalena and John Meisburger in Missouri, Cooper, Kelly, District 0051, 3.
HNS Narrative notes for Anna Mary DIRINGER
ANNA MARY, born 10-October-1847, perhaps in France, but more likely on the boat. Died 19-July-1914 and is buried in the Catholic Cemetery at Boonville. She was "deaf" and because of this could not talk. She was a fine Seamstress. Her family was often amused at her. When she made a mistake in her sewing, she would stomp her foot and say "Damn".
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