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Anna Busch 
Full name : Anna Busch  
Alternate spellings, aliases : Bush  
Parents :  
Father :   
Mother :   
Date of Birth : May 1842 or 1844  
Place of Birth : Prussian Westphalia  
Spouse :   
Name : Henry Thien  
Date of Marriage : 1867 - 1868  
Place of Marriage : St. Louis, Missouri  
Died : 4 August 1906  
Date of Death : February 1905  
Place of Death : St. Louis, Missouri  
Cause of Death :   
Burial Information : interred 13 February 1905, Calvary Cemetery, St. Louis,
Missouri  
Religion : Roman Catholic   
Locations of Worship : Holy Trinity Church, St.
Louis, Missouri  
Occupation(s) :   
Property :  
Family :   
   
Daughter : Philamena 'Mina'  
Date of Birth: 1868  
Place of Birth : St. Louis, Missouri  
Married : Bernard 'Ben' Frank Kramer, 31 July 1888, St. Louis, Missouri  
Died : 17 August 1895  
Notes :   
Daughter : Catherine 'Cate'  
Date of Birth : 1871  
Place of Birth : St. Louis, Missouri  
Married : Henry Cordis, St. Louis, Missouri  
Died :   
Daughter : Anna  
Date of Birth: 1876  
Place of Birth : St. Louis, Missouri  
Married : Peter Johnson, St. Louis, Missouri  
Died :   
Son : John 'Jack'  
Date of Birth : 1879  
Place of Birth : St. Louis, Missouri  
Married :   
Died : September 1926. St. Louis, Missouri  
Daughter : Mary  
Date of Birth : 3 August 1882  
Place of Birth : St. Louis, Missouri  
Married : Albert Anthony Deiss
16 April 1902 St. Louis, Missouri  
Died : 11 April 1959 Collinsville, Illinois  
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Sources, bibliography :   
Deiss, William A., Personal Communication,
Falls Church and Alexandria, Virgina. 1980-1990.   
Deiss, William A., Personal Communication,
Winchester, Virgina. 2001.  
Durbin, Judith.  Correspondance with
William Deiss.  Midwest City, Oklahoma. 1999.  
Selective Service Rolls, St. Louis City. 
National Archives and Records Administration. Washington, DC.   
Kind gifts of documentary and photo evidence
courtesy of William A. Deiss.  
Rumours :   
Anna left from Germany about age 17and traveled to
America, with a cousin, steerage class in a wooden sailing ship.  The trip
was so traumatic that she vowed that even if she hated America, she would stay
because she would never get on a ship again. 
 
 
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