Anna Markland

F, #7540, d. 1891
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Sources* Source(s): Hamilton Co Adm bk 21 pg 129 (Evd 756) shows her will was admitted to probate 18 Dec 1891. Will names children and her brother. 
Marriage*3 October 1875 Anna Markland married James Finley Wamsley, son of Moses Bussell Wamsley and Eunice Hayes, on 3 October 1875 at Hamilton Co., Ohio, "Restored Hamilton County Marriages 1870-1884," Pts I & II indexed by Jeffrey G. Herbert 1994. Part I, p. 483
J. F. Wamsley & Anna Markland 03 Oct 1875 (Newspaper - Cincinnati Freie
Presse, p. 3, 1874-1884, source - Public Library of Cincinnati and Hamilton
County, main branch.) 
(Witness) Biography1881 Anna Markland was mentioned in the biography of Moses Bussell Wamsley: Moses B Maensley was born in Boone county, Kentucky, in 1814, and while very young, brought by his parents to North Bend, Ohio. He has held the offices of constable and treasurer for his township, and has also been steward in the Methodist Episcopal church, where he has a membership. In politics he is a strong Republican. In 1846 he built a warehouse at Cleves and began the buying of grain, which he followed twenty years, when he abandoned it and took up farming. Twelve years previous to the above date he was in business on the river between Cincinnati and New Orleans. It took an entire year in those days to make one trip. In 1839 he was married to Miss Eunice Hayes, of this township. They have had nine children: Anderson B., married to Mary H. Lewis; Anna H., and Alvin C.: James F., married to Anna Markland; Abiatha B., the wife of Otto Low, of Indiana; Fanny M., John H., Arabella, and Chalon G. in 1881.1 
Death*1891 Anna Markland died in 1891 at Hamilton Co., Ohio. 

Family

James Finley Wamsley b. 1846
Children
Last Edited14 Aug 2004

Citations

  1. [S799] History of Hamilton County, Ohio, with illustrations and biographical sketches https://archive.org/details/historyofhamilto01ford, Henry & Kate Ford, pg 326 segment on Moses B Maensley (note misspelling).