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Ann <I>Mishler</I> Hochstetler

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Ann Mishler Hochstetler

Birth
Holmes County, Ohio, USA
Death
5 Apr 1928 (aged 84)
Kalona, Washington County, Iowa, USA
Burial
Kalona, Washington County, Iowa, USA Add to Map
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Hochstetler. - Ann, oldest daughter of John and Katheren (Miller) Mishler, was born in Holmes Co., Ohio. Feb. 2, 1844; died April 5, 1928; aged 84 y. 2 m. 3 d. At the age of 15 she came with her parents to Iowa locating in Johnson Co. In her youth she united with the Amish Mennonite Church, later she transferred her membership to the East Union Congergation, in which she remained until death. Dec. 7, 1862, she was united in marriage to John H. Hochstetler living in matrimony a little more than 65 years. To this union were born 11 children. One daughter died in infancy. One son (Frank) and two daughters (Nancy and Ida) preceded her from this life. She leaves her aged husband, two daughters (Mrs. Geo. Yoder and Mrs. Kate Doolittle), five sons (John, Harvey, Nicholas, and Walter), 13 grandchildren, 14 great-grandchildren, one brother, (John Mishler), and one sister (Barbara Kemp). About 1867 she moved to Polk Co., locating near Maxwell where she spent the greater part of her life, being one of the pioneer mothers of that community. In October, 1924 due to failing health, she came to the home of her daughter (Mrs. Geo. Yoder) where she remained until the close of her life. Funeral services were held from the Christian Church in Kalona, conducted by Joe C. Brenneman and D. J. Fisher. Burial in the Sharon Hill Cemetery.
Gospel Herald - Volume XXI, Number 9 - May 31, 1928, pages 190, 191
Hochstetler. - Ann, oldest daughter of John and Katheren (Miller) Mishler, was born in Holmes Co., Ohio. Feb. 2, 1844; died April 5, 1928; aged 84 y. 2 m. 3 d. At the age of 15 she came with her parents to Iowa locating in Johnson Co. In her youth she united with the Amish Mennonite Church, later she transferred her membership to the East Union Congergation, in which she remained until death. Dec. 7, 1862, she was united in marriage to John H. Hochstetler living in matrimony a little more than 65 years. To this union were born 11 children. One daughter died in infancy. One son (Frank) and two daughters (Nancy and Ida) preceded her from this life. She leaves her aged husband, two daughters (Mrs. Geo. Yoder and Mrs. Kate Doolittle), five sons (John, Harvey, Nicholas, and Walter), 13 grandchildren, 14 great-grandchildren, one brother, (John Mishler), and one sister (Barbara Kemp). About 1867 she moved to Polk Co., locating near Maxwell where she spent the greater part of her life, being one of the pioneer mothers of that community. In October, 1924 due to failing health, she came to the home of her daughter (Mrs. Geo. Yoder) where she remained until the close of her life. Funeral services were held from the Christian Church in Kalona, conducted by Joe C. Brenneman and D. J. Fisher. Burial in the Sharon Hill Cemetery.
Gospel Herald - Volume XXI, Number 9 - May 31, 1928, pages 190, 191


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