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Annie Hanson 1874–1909 – Genealogical Records

Birth Date: 20 November 1874

Birth Location: Texas, USA

Death Date: 14 November 1909

Death Location: Texas, USA

Father: Christen Hansen

Mother: Johanna Christensen

Spouse(s): Arnold Schibler

Children(s): Joseph Schibler

The story of Annie Hanson began in 1874 in Texas, USA. Annie Hanson married Arnold Schibler, and had children including Joseph Clarence Schibler. Annie Hanson passed away in 1909 in Texas, USA.

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Biography

  • The story of Annie Hanson began in 1874 in Texas, USA.
  • Annie Hanson married Arnold Schibler, and had children including Joseph Clarence Schibler.
  • Annie Hanson passed away in 1909 in Texas, USA.

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Annie Hanson's Ancestors

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Annie Hanson
1874–1909
Birth Place: Texas, USA
Parents
Christen Hansen
1844–1928
Denmark
Johanna Christensen
1840–1922
Denmark
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2nd-Great-Grandparents

Annie Hanson's Descendants

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Annie Hanson (20 November 1874–14 November 1909) m. Arnold Schibler (09 May 1860–27 February 1909)
  1. 1. Joseph (Clarence) Schibler 1900–1980 m. Mildred Mcgavock 1898–1935
    1. 1. Infant Schibler 1934–1934
    2. 2. Infant Schibler 1920–1920

Annie Hanson's Timeline

2 Records

1874
20 November 1874
Birth of Annie Hanson in Texas, USA
Texas, USA
1909
14 November 1909
Age 35
Death of Annie Hanson in Texas, USA
Texas, USA

Sources

    Genealogy Event 1
    Event Type: Birth
    Event Date: 20 November 1874
    Event Place: Texas, USA
    Record Source: Teresa Schilbler Carroll - Researcher, Ancestry.com: My Family Tree

    Genealogy Event 2
    Event Type: Death
    Event Date: 14 November 1909
    Event Place: Texas, USA
    Record Source: Teresa Schilbler Carroll - Researcher, Ancestry.com: My Family Tree

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