We learn more from the Pittsburgh papers:
Pittsburgh Daily Post, July 7, 1898 |
Pittsburgh Post Gazette, July 7, 1898 |
Also, the Democratic Herald reported the deaths of these two young women on the 15th of July.
The Post-Gazette is, of course, the most informative of the clips I've got. From their article, we learn that
- Marie and Bertha were cousins
- They had relatives in Economy, PA
- They were from Switzerland and had been in the U.S. for about six years (arriving c. 1892)
- They were en route to St. Jenier in Berne, Switzerland, to visit relatives
- One of them intended to pick up inherited money
We know that the Flueckingers (Emma's family) were from Berne and, when they immigrated, the settled in Andrew County, Missouri. (See Ancestry.com) Note: Amazonia is in Andrew Co. Also, Andrew County abuts against St. Joseph, MO.
East Liverpool, Ohio, is just 40 miles down the Ohio river from Pittsburgh, PA. I do believe that these cousins were from East Liverpool.
...to be continued...
Here's a record of a marriage of an Emma Flueckiger in Pittsburgh in 1892 |
2. The case of the broken-hearted Jenni
It is perhaps less-than-probable that this Belthaser Jenni is related to "our" Jennis, but who knows:
St. Joseph Herald, July 31, 1889 |
Note the newspaper: the St. Joseph Herald. Amazonia, the first American home of the JENNIS (Samuel's family; Samuel was Frederick's father), is, I believe, a satellite town of St. Joseph, MO.
For what that's worth.
3. The Sandusky (Ohio) grocer
Yet another Fleuckinger. John of Sandusky:
4. Who was Peter Jenni?
3-20-1874 - The State Journal (Jefferson City, MO) |
6-11-1880 - Hermanner Volksblatt (Herman MO) |
6-4-1893 - St. Louis Post-Dispatch |
8-12-1897 - Dayton Herald |
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