Anna Mallmann

Mrs. Anna Mallmann was called to her reward at Manning, Iowa, death being due to old age. Anna Hoffmann was born in Thier, Germany, January 20, 1840. She came to America in 1845, settling in Manitowoc County. In 1865 she was united in marriage to Andrew Mallmann. Seven children blessed their union, namely: Mrs. Joseph Feldmann of Manning, Iowa, Mrs. Katherine Balk of Chicago; Mrs. George Knoer of St. Louis, Mo., Mrs. Mary Frank of St. Nazianz, Joseph Mallmann of Pigeon Lake, John of Quarry, and Nickolas of Milwaukee. The remains were brought to St. Nazianz for burial, which took place at 9:30 on Tuesday morning, Rev. Deibele officiated.


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Andrew Mallmann married Anna Hoffmann of St. Wendel. She was born 1840 and died in 1925. About 1860 they moved to Calumet, Michigan where he worked for several years in the copper mines. About 1875 they made their home at St. Nazianz where he had a saloon and cheese factory for many years. They had 4 sons and 4 daughters: Joseph, born April 1, 1866; Peter, 1871 died 1916 at Chicago; John, born March 23, 1873; Nickolas, born 1875; Mary, Dec. 28, 1867; Elizabeth, born 1869; Katherine, born 1877; and Philomena, born 1878. Mary married Gerhard Frank of St. Nazianz. Elizabeth married Joseph Feldmann of Manning, Iowa. Katherine married John Bialk of Chicago, Philomena married George Conner of Evanston, but later they moved to Chicago. Peter and Nickolas served as volunteers in the Spanish-American War in 1898.