![]() It may be possible to confirm family relationships with Maria by comparing test results with other carriers of her mitochondrial DNA. St Joseph Catholic Church, Wilmette, Cook County, Illinoisīooklet: The Immigrant Founders, Members and Associates of Saint John the Baptist Catholic Church, Johnsburg (Est Aug 1841), McHenry County, Illinois is at the Johnsburg Public Library available to view upon request St John the Baptist Catholic Church records, Johnsburg, McHenry County, Illinois St Kastor Catholic Church Records (Transcribed) Each death is a link that binds us to the beyond, so we should live and do that which when our time comes we will be found a good link in the endless chain of the plan of Nature."įind A Grave: Memorial #124118225 Mary Weber Vain is the attempt to measure the loss of a mother to her children as they gathered around her bedside, her boys and her girls, always boys and girls to her, though now grown to mature years with boys and girls of their own, as the death dew gathered on her brow, they watched with tearful eyes the life so long interwoven with theirs pass out to eternity. Besides these she leaves 36 grandchildren and 30 great-grandchildren. Shaffer, of McHenry, Illinois, two sons Nick Weber of Johnsburg and Matthias Weber of McHenry, Illinois, and two daughters, Mrs. She leaves to mourn her loss two brothers, Peter Adams of Little Falls, Minnesota, Casper Adams of McHenry, Illinois, also one sister, Mrs. Every pioneer left here has but the highest praise for her. She was a faithful wife, a loving mother and a true friend and neighbor. What can be said of all pioneer mothers can be truthfully said of her. With him she came to Minnesota, settling near Johnsburg in 1857, and this has been her home since. ![]() Here it was that she met John Weber and was united in marriage with him in 1848. She came to America with her parents in 1842, when but a girl of 11 years, and settled in Johnsburg, Illinois. She ran the course of her life in 82 years and 17 days. ![]() Weber was born in Hirten, Germany, January 30, 1831, and died at the home of her son-in-law, John Mullenbach, in Johnsburg, Minnesota, Sunday, February 16, 1913. Mary Weber of Johnsburg who has answered the call and passed over to the great beyond. "Again we are called upon to record the passing of an aged pioneer mother. Mary died on in Johnsburg, Mower County, Minnesota aged 82. Witnesses: Stephan Bantes & Nicolas Adams Mary (17) married Johann Peter Weber (33) (1815 - 1894) on in St Joseph Catholic Church, Wilmette, Cook County, Illinois. These three families were the first settlers of Johnsburg, McHenry County, Illinois. They traveled from New York to Chicago by rail, then by wagon/oxen to Johnsburg, along with the families of Jacob Schnmitt and Nicholas Frett. Mary Adams immigrated with her parents and siblings, from Prussia (Germany), and arrived at Port of New York on 2 August 1841 aboard the ship Albany. Mary (Adams) Weber was born on in Hirten, Mayen, Rhineland, Prussia, German Empire, daughter of Nicolaus Adams (1799 - 1879) and Susanna (Gaeb) Adams (1810 - 1843).
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