MARY A. ALLMANN,
[Portsmouth] teacher of vocal and instrumental music, Portsmouth, is the daughter
of Lawrence and Dorothea (Wopschall) Allmann, natives of
Germany. At the age of nine years she commenced the study of
music and has sine pursued it diligently, first learning it in German
and then in English, and for the past fourteen years has been engaged
in teaching. Her father was born in 1810 and came to America in
1833. Her mother was born in 1816 and came to America about
1838. They were married in 1838 in New York City, and came to
Portsmouth in 1848, where Mr. Allmann died Jan. 4, 1865.
Their family consisted of ten children, five of whom are still living
- Mary, our subject; Frank, a saddler in Portsmouth;
Margaret, widow of Theodore Lehmann; Katie, widow of
Frank Kricker, and George, a fescoe painter in New
Haven, Conn. Elizabeth, Joseph, and three children named
John are deceased.
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CHARLES E. AMANN
[Portsmouth] was born in Baden, Germany, in 1836, and in 1848 came with his
father to the United States and located in Portsmouth in 1859.
He has been identified with the drug business of Portsmouth since
1863. In 1879, with Daniel R. Spry, he bought the drug
store of H. Kantzleben. They were together about a year
and a half, when the store fell into the hands of its present owners,
Charles E. and Frank Amann, the firm name being Amann
Brothers. Mr. Amann was married Jan. 4, 1857, to
R. Winet, a native of Bethlehem, Ohio. They have but two
children - Charles E., born March 3, 1858, and Frank,
March 13, 1860
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