4. | Anna Bensing (3.Johannes3, 2.Catharine2, 1.Anna1) was born 13 Apr 1840, Schwenningen, Wurttemberg, Germany; died 19 Nov 1914, Oak Park, Cook County, Illinois; was buried 22 Nov 1914, Forest Home Cemetery, German Waldheim section, Forest Park, Cook County, Illinois. Other Events:
- Emigration: 1866, Hamburg, Germany
- Immigration: 21 Aug 1866, Castle Garden, New York, New York
- Census: 21 Jul 1870, Odin, Marion County, Illinois
- Census: 12 Jun 1880, 283 West 13th Street, Chicago, Cook County, Illinois
- Census: 4 Jun 1900, 1247 West 15th Street, Chicago, Cook County, Illinois
- Occupation: 4 Jun 1900, Chicago, Cook County, Illinois; Artist
- Census: 20 Apr 1910, 1134 South Euclid Avenue, Oak Park, Cook County, Illinois
Notes:
Had 9 children, one died at birth
Brother Friedrich Jauch and his wife Anna both residing on Robey Street in an area in Chicago since the community was founded, celebrated on May 28, 1914, surrounded by their children and grandchildren in Oak Park, IL, a rare Golden anniversary. The festivities were a (speech, toast ?) by a leader? on/to which Brother and Sister Jauch reciprocated and at the same time issued a sincere admonition to their children and grandchildren to live a life that is blessed by God. After this followed singing and music mostly done by the great-grandchildren. At the end followed a solid meal with much food that had been prepared by the children. Brother and Sister Jauch were born in Schwennigen a. Neckar, Wurttemburg. In 1864 they travelled to Central City, IL where they were married. Since 1870 they lived in the Chicago area. Under the effectiveness of the Rev. Mulsinger they both became Christians. In the Maxwell area, Brother Jauch served for 17 years as the children's Sunday School Superintendent. He helped start the Ebenezer (now Brighton Park) and Roben Street Sunday School. The married life of the celebrating couple was blessed with nine children. Of the nine only two sons and three daughters live near the parents with their families. In the evening/twilight of their lives, they are thinking of living with their daughter and son-in-law W. Klebe. That is where they want to live out their lives. May it be said about them "They lived a full life".
Anna married Frederick Jauch 28 May 1867, Marion County, Illinois. Frederick (son of Friedrich Jauch and Lucia Flaig) was born 17 Jan 1841, Schwenningen, Wurttemberg, Germany; died 21 Feb 1915, 1134 South Euclid Avenue, Oak Park, Cook County, Illinois; was buried 23 Feb 1915, Forest Home Cemetery, German Waldheim section, Forest Park, Cook County, Illinois. [Group Sheet]
Children:
- 6. Frederick C. Jauch was born 23 Oct 1865, Schwenningen, Wurttemberg, Germany; was christened Oct 1865, Schwenningen, Wurttemberg, Germany; died 13 Feb 1943, 1129 South Euclid Avenue, Oak Park, Cook County, Illinois; was buried 16 Feb 1943, Arlington Cemetery, Elmhurst, DuPage, Illinois.
- 7. Anna S. Jauch was born 1868, Illinois; died 29 Dec 1897, 1277 West 18th Street, Chicago, Cook County, Illinois; was buried Forest Home Cemetery, German Waldheim section, Forest Park, Cook County, Illinois.
- 8. Mary Martha Jauch was born 1 Apr 1870, Centralia, Marion County, Illinois; died 16 Jun 1943, Elmhurst, DuPage County, Illinois; was buried 18 Jun 1943, Woodlawn Cemetery, Forest Park, Cook County, Illinois.
- 9. Emma Jauch died Bef 1900.
- 10. Lena A. Jauch was born 17 Mar 1874, Chicago, Cook County, Illinois; died 17 Jan 1951.
- 11. John Martin Jauch was born 19 Oct 1877, Chicago, Cook County, Illinois; died Bef 6 Jul 1949.
- 12. Jauch died STILLBORN.
- 13. Nettie Minnie Lydia Jauch was born 12 Mar 1881, 283 West 13th Street, Chicago, Cook County, Illinois; died 6 Nov 1942, Oak Park, Cook County, Illinois; was buried 9 Nov 1942, Woodlawn Cemetery, Forest Park, Cook County, Illinois.
- 14. Jauch died Bef 1900.
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