Eggerson & Witt

Missouri, Marriage Records, 1805-2002 for Arthur Eggerson (& Anna Witt).

Anna Louise Witt

Thank you to my 1st cousin, Kathy Kordyak, for sharing this photo of our great-grandmother!! ♥ 

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Brew – Mother & Daughter

My German-American grandmothers; Mother & daughter, Mrs. Anna Louise (Witt) Brew and Harriette Eggerson “Brew.” Chicago, 1920s. Anna was a seamstress and at one time worked in a dress factory. Song Of The Sewing Machine, Fanny Brice, 1927.

Anna Louise Witt

Great Grandmother. . . Photo scanned by my cousin Kathy Kordyak, found in her mother’s, Doloris (Phillips) Fiorino, scrapbook. FindAGrave.com – Stacey Shaw (#47914361) All Saints Catholic Cemetery and Mausoleum Des Plaines, Cook County, Illinois, USA

Anna Stephany

My 2nd great grandmother, my father’s mother’s grandmother! ♥

Anna Stepany, Austria

Josephine Anna Mary (Stepany) (Greninger) Witt, my second great grandmother. . . New York, New York Anna Stepan arrived in the United States of America on June 06, 1870 from Austria, via Bremen, Germany. Name: Anna Stepan Arrival Date: 6 Jun 1870 Birth Date: abt 1850 Age: 20 Gender: Female Ethnicity/ Nationality: Austrian Place of… Continue reading Anna Stepany, Austria

Joseph Witt

Descendants of Joseph Witt Generation 1 1. JOSEPH1 WITT1, 2 was born in February 1854 in Berlin, Germany. He married Anna Stephany in 1882 in probably Missouri. She was born in 1850 in Bremen, Germany2. She died in 1909 in St. Louis, St. Louis City County, Missouri (Saints Peter and Paul Catholic Cemetery (Old)). Joseph… Continue reading Joseph Witt

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Witt – Berlin, Germany

Witt Name Meaning North German: nickname for someone with white hair or a remarkably pale complexion, from a Middle Low German witte ‘white’. South German: from a short form of the old German personal name Wittigo. English: variant of White. Source: Dictionary of American Family Names ©2013, Oxford University Press.

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