Married in 1853 in "Lesnitz Sachsen" - which is a mispelling or alternate spelling of Lössnitz, Saxony. From Wikipedia:
"Bergstadt Lößnitz (“Mining Town of Lößnitz”, also spelt Lössnitz), sometimes also called Muhme (“Aunt”) for its age, is a town in the district of Erzgebirgskreis, Saxony, Germany, and belongs to the Town League of Silberberg (Städtebund Silberberg). Its name comes from the Slavic lesnice, meaning “forest place”."
I'm not sure if she and/or her husband were born there or merely ended up marrying there.
Her husband's death record, says her name was "Beale B. E. Engelhardt" This is the only record in which I've encountered this "Beale" - all other records have been "Bertha Engelhardt" or Bertha Elise Engelhardt. It may be some sort of transcription error.
Married in 1853 in "Lesnitz Sachsen" - which is a mispelling or alternate spelling of Lössnitz, Saxony. From Wikipedia:
"Bergstadt Lößnitz (“Mining Town of Lößnitz”, also spelt Lössnitz), sometimes also called Muhme (“Aunt”) for its age, is a town in the district of Erzgebirgskreis, Saxony, Germany, and belongs to the Town League of Silberberg (Städtebund Silberberg). Its name comes from the Slavic lesnice, meaning “forest place”."
I'm not sure if she and/or her husband were born there or merely ended up marrying there.
Her husband's death record, says her name was "Beale B. E. Engelhardt" This is the only record in which I've encountered this "Beale" - all other records have been "Bertha Engelhardt" or Bertha Elise Engelhardt. It may be some sort of transcription error.
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