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- [S22] Obituary, Hancock County Democrat; Thursday, 14 December 1911; page 4, column 4.
"The Passing of Adam Schneider."
"Adam Schneider was born at Relbehausen, Germany, July 20, 1838, and died at his home in Garner, Iowa, Sunday evening, December 10, 1911, aged 74 years, 7 months and 20 days."
- [S22] Obituary, Hancock County Democrat; Thursday, 14 December 1911; page 4, column 4.
"The Passing of Adam Schneider."
"When decedent was nine years old his parents moved to the United States and settled in Clayton county."
- [S22] Obituary, "Mrs. Adam Schneider." Garner Signal (Garner, Iowa), Wednesday, 13 June 1923; page 3, column 3.
"Heh [sic] husband died Dec. 11, 1911."
- [S22] Obituary, Hancock County Democrat; Thursday, 14 December 1911; page 4, column 4.
"The Passing of Adam Schneider."
"There was union funeral service in the English M. E. church at 3:00 p. m. Tuesday.... The burial was in Concord cemetery."
- [S22] Obituary, Hancock County Democrat; Thursday, 14 December 1911; page 4, column 4.
"The Passing of Adam Schneider."
"In 1862 deceased was united in marriage with Miss Mary Sutter. This union was blessed with seven children: John, Charles, Herman, Alonzo, Lydia, Lizette and Katherine. His first wife died in 1878."
- [S211] Article or notice, Garner Signal (Garner, Iowa); Wednesday, 2 May 1888; page 3, column 4.
Announcement of the marriage of Adam Schneider and "Miss Henretta Helwig."
- [S22] Obituary, "Mrs. Adam Schneider." Garner Signal (Garner, Iowa), Wednesday, 13 June 1923; page 3, column 3.
"About April 26, 1889 the deceased was married to Mr. Adam Schneider, then one of the businessmen of Garner. Two children were born to this union, her daughter Ethel who for the last several years has been one of the teachers of the public schools of Davenport, Ia., and a little son who died in infancy."
- [S22] Obituary, Hancock County Democrat; Thursday, 14 December 1911; page 4, column 4.
"The Passing of Adam Schneider."
"Early in the year of 88 he moved to Garner and in April of that year was married to Miss Henrietta Helweg [sic]. To this union were born two children, a boy who died in infancy, and Ethylyn who survives him."
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