NameAnna Julianna Weber 
Birthabt 1832, Bavaria
Immigration1852
ResidenceBaltimore, Maryland
Death13 Sep 1887, 49 Bank Street, Baltimore, Maryland
Burial15 Sep 1887, St. Matthew’s Cemetery, Baltimore, Maryland
Cause of deathConsumption
Documentation
“In early manhood [George Trautwein] wedded Annie Weber, who was born in Germany but in her girlhood days became a resident of Baltimore. They had a family of seven children, four of whom are living. The mother has also passed away.” [Tercentenary History of Maryland, Volume III, Baltimore: S. J. Clarke Publishing Company, 1925, page 93.]
On 4 September 1852, Juliane Weber arrived in Baltimore, Maryland, on the ship Leonite from Bremen. She was 20, female, a servant, from Westensachsen, destination Baltimore, traveling with one box. (Although she was not enumerated adjacent to anyone named Weber, she was enumerated immediately next to two other people from Westensachsen who were heading to Baltimore: Abraham Bass, age 31, a shoemaker, and Maria Franziska Ulrich, age 27, a servant.) [Baltimore, Maryland, Passenger Lists 1820–1964.]
On 17 September 1866, Anna Elisabethe was born to Georg Trautwein and Anna Juliane geb. Weber, and was baptized on 21 October 1866, godparents Georg Heinrich and Elisabethe Leidner. [St. Matthew’s Evangelical Lutheran Church, Baltimore, Maryland, Marriages, Confirmations, Baptisms, Burials, 1852–1882.]
1870 United States Census, Baltimore City, Maryland
6th Ward, Dwelling 1174, Household 1408
Trautwein, George, 38, male, white, Stove Finisher, $800 in personal property, born in Baden, literate, can vote
Trautwein, Juliana, 38, female, white, born in Bavaria
Trautwein, John, 14, male, white, born in Maryland, in school
Trautwein, Frank, 12, male, white, born in Maryland, in school
Trautwein, Henry, 9, male, white, born in Maryland, in school
Trautwein, Joseph, 6, male, white, born in Maryland, in school
Trautwein, Elizabeth, 4, female, white
Trautwein, Katie, 1, female, white
The 1872 Wood’s Baltimore City Directory lists (page 608):
Trautwein, Mrs. Ann, wood and coal, 90 Mulliken
Trautwein, George, laborer, 90 Mulliken
The 1873 Wood’s Baltimore City Directory lists (page 593):
Trautwein, Mrs. Ann, provisions, 41 n Dallas
Trautwein, Geo., laborer, 41 n Dallas
1878 Baltimore City Directory, page 681:
Trautwein Mrs. Anna, 62 Centre Market sp
Trautwein Gustave, clerk, 123 Lexington
Trautwein John, plumber, 59 s Bethel
Trautwein John, barber, 62 Center Market sp
Trautwein Mrs. Louisa, picture, 133 Lexington
1880 Baltimore City Directory, page 784:
Trautwein Mrs. Annie, tailoress, 478 Canton av
Trautwein Gustave A., clerk, 123 Lexington
Trautwein John, plumber, 54 s Bethel
Trautwein John, barber, 742 w Pratt
Trautwein Mrs. Louisa, stationery, 123 Lexington
Annie Trautwein died in 1887. Death certificate information: Date of death: 13 September 1887. Age 49, white, widow, born in Germany. Duration of residence in city: 27 years. Place of death: 49 Bank Street. Cause of death, primary: consumption; secondary: exhaustion. Duration of last sickness: “I saw her only once [the word once underlined], said to have been 6 Years”. Buried at St. Matthews on 15 September. Undertaker: [first name illegible] Funk[?]. Physician: Geo. B. Reynolds, Calvert Monument. [Baltimore City Death Certificate Permit No. 51264, on microfilm CR 48060, Maryland Hall of Records, Annapolis, Maryland.]
Spouses
Birth25 Jun 1831, Baden
Death5 Jan 1874, 41 North Dallas Street, Baltimore, Maryland
OccupationStove merchant
Marriage28 Aug 1855, Baltimore, Maryland