There's been much discussion in my family over the years about whether Grandma & Grandpa Hesch (AA and Lizzy) had a child named Louise who died as an infant. One story goes that there was a baby before Mike, my dad. Another says that the child was born later...but that yes, there was a lost baby in the AA Hesch family.
Today, Larry was trying the newest version of FamilySearch and found birth/death records for TWO babies, one who wasn't even named (altho one story mentioned a baby named Stephen):
Name: Mary Louise Hesch
Gender: Female
Burial Date: 08 Jan 1912
Burial Place:
Death Date: 04 Jan 1912
Death Place: Buckman, Morrison, Minnesota
Age: 0
Birth Date: 14 Dec 1911
Birthplace: Minnesota
Occupation:
Race: White
Marital Status: Single
Spouse's Name:
Father's Name: Tony Hesch
Father's Birthplace: Minn
Mother's Name: Elisabeth Sand
Mother's Birthplace: Minn
Indexing Project (Batch) Number: B02098-4
System Origin: Minnesota-EASy
Source Film Number: 2138520
Reference Number: 7094
Collection: Minnesota Deaths and Burials, 1835-1990
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Name: Hesch
Gender: Male
Burial Date:
Burial Place:
Death Date: 16 Jun 1917
Death Place: Buckman, Morrison, Minnesota
Age: 0
Birth Date: 1917
Birthplace:
Occupation:
Race:
Marital Status:
Spouse's Name:
Father's Name: Anton A. Hesch
Father's Birthplace:
Mother's Name: Elizabeth Sand
Mother's Birthplace:
Indexing Project (Batch) Number: B02114-9
System Origin: Minnesota-EASy
Source Film Number: 2138947
Reference Number: 7726
Collection: Minnesota Deaths and Burials, 1835-1990
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The kids in that family were born consistently 2 years apart,except for a gap between the twins (1915) and Fronie (1919)....well, and Tony at the end--he must have been a bit of a surprise ☺. These dates fit the family, so I think the mystery is SOLVED, thanks to Larry, and the state of Minnesota!
Friday, May 7, 2010
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Congrats on the find. Minnesota records are very good, aren't they?
ReplyDeleteHi, Amy--
ReplyDeleteOh yes, we're pretty proud of Minnesota and the records kept and published by the state. The Minnesota History Center in St Paul is a gold mine of info, with staff/volunteers who know what they're doing!
Did any of your ancestors wander thru here?
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Marlys, well my Lenertz were in Blue Earth and Waseca. I have a Mary Ann Smith who was married in Le Sueur, but haven't done too much there yet. Mostly because I'm not too thrilled to sort out all those Smiths.
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