Person ID: I30788 |  Last Modified: 5 Feb 2025
Eva Simon
1843 - 1916 (Age 73)
Birth
Dec 1843
Died
24 Dec 1916
Family
Anton Lieb b. 24 Aug 1844
Married
15 Oct 1867
Children
1. Lizzie Lieb b. Abt 1871
2. John Lieb b. Abt 1874
3. Joseph Lieb b. Abt 1876
4. Mary Lieb b. Abt 1877
5. Willis Lieb b. Oct 1878
6. Anton Lieb, Jr b. 13 Jun 1881
7. Kathe Lieb b. Nov 1885
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8. Living
Lizzie Lieb
Abt 1871 -
Birth
Abt 1871
Father
Anton Lieb b. 24 Aug 1844
Relationship
natural
Mother
Eva Simon b. Dec 1843
Relationship
natural
Married
15 Oct 1867
John Lieb
Abt 1874 -
Birth
Abt 1874
Father
Anton Lieb b. 24 Aug 1844
Relationship
natural
Mother
Eva Simon b. Dec 1843
Relationship
natural
Married
15 Oct 1867
Joseph Lieb
Abt 1876 -
Birth
Abt 1876
Father
Anton Lieb b. 24 Aug 1844
Relationship
natural
Mother
Eva Simon b. Dec 1843
Relationship
natural
Married
15 Oct 1867
Mary Lieb
Abt 1877 -
Birth
Abt 1877
Father
Anton Lieb b. 24 Aug 1844
Relationship
natural
Mother
Eva Simon b. Dec 1843
Relationship
natural
Married
15 Oct 1867
Willis Lieb
1878 -
Birth
Oct 1878
Father
Anton Lieb b. 24 Aug 1844
Relationship
natural
Mother
Eva Simon b. Dec 1843
Relationship
natural
Married
15 Oct 1867
Anton Lieb, Jr
1881 -
Birth
13 Jun 1881
Father
Anton Lieb b. 24 Aug 1844
Relationship
natural
Mother
Eva Simon b. Dec 1843
Relationship
natural
Married
15 Oct 1867
Kathe Lieb
1885 -
Birth
Nov 1885
Father
Anton Lieb b. 24 Aug 1844
Relationship
natural
Mother
Eva Simon b. Dec 1843
Relationship
natural
Married
15 Oct 1867
Living
Father
Anton Lieb b. 24 Aug 1844
Mother
Eva Simon b. Dec 1843
Married
15 Oct 1867
Family
Living
Children
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1. Living
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Text: Birth: Aug. 24, 1844, Germany
Death: Oct., 1917, New Ulm, Brown County, Minnesota, USA
Burial: New Ulm Catholic Cemetery, New Ulm, Brown County, Minnesota, USA
Spouse:
Eva Simon Lieb (1843-1916)
Created by: S Hemingway
Excerpt from obituary:
Mr. Lieb was born in Germany on August 24, 1844. He was married October 15, 1867, to Miss Eva Simon, and with his wife came to America in 1871, and settled on a farm near Hanska. In 1897 he retired from farming and came to New Ulm to reside. His wife passed away last Christmas Eve.
Mr. Lieb is survived by six children as follows: Mrs. Joseph Ubel, Cambria; John and Joseph Lieb, Hanska; William Lieb, Mrs. Charles Fast, New Ulm; Mrs. Edwin Durbahn, Lafayette. He also leaves 24 grandchildren and 7 great grandchildren.
[S790] Baltimore, Passenger and Immigration Lists, 1820-1872S
Text: Birth: Dec. 24, 1843, Germany
Death: Dec. 24, 1916, New Ulm, Brown County, Minnesota, USA
Burial: New Ulm Catholic Cemetery, New Ulm, Brown County, Minnesota, USA
Created by: S Hemingway
Excerpt from obituary:
Mrs. Lieb was born in Germany on December 24, 1843, and was 73 years and one day at the time of her death. She was married in 1867 to Mr. Lieb and they came to America in 1871, arriving at New Ulm, and locating in Cottonwood township, where they remained for five years, after which they moved to Lake Hanska, residing there, where Mr. Lieb was engaged in farming until 19 years ago October last. when he retired and the family came to New Ulm to make their home. Eleven children were born to the couple, six of whom are still living, five having died while young.
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