She died aged five months.
From her father's autobiography:
"The 27th of February, 1742, another daughter was born; I called her name Hanna; the following 11th August she went into a happy eternity."
According to the Conrad Weiser Homestead website, she is believed to be buried here with her parents:
http://conradweiserhomestead.org/virtualtour.htm
"Conrad Weiser is buried atop of the small hill to west of his house. In addition to Conrad Weiser, his father, his wife, his son Fredrick, his six children who died before adulthood, and several of his Native American cohorts are supposedly, according to oral history, buried in the cemetery plot. Conrad and Anna Eva's gravestones were the only legible ones, as the various other gravestones in the plot have no visible writing upon them."
She died aged five months.
From her father's autobiography:
"The 27th of February, 1742, another daughter was born; I called her name Hanna; the following 11th August she went into a happy eternity."
According to the Conrad Weiser Homestead website, she is believed to be buried here with her parents:
http://conradweiserhomestead.org/virtualtour.htm
"Conrad Weiser is buried atop of the small hill to west of his house. In addition to Conrad Weiser, his father, his wife, his son Fredrick, his six children who died before adulthood, and several of his Native American cohorts are supposedly, according to oral history, buried in the cemetery plot. Conrad and Anna Eva's gravestones were the only legible ones, as the various other gravestones in the plot have no visible writing upon them."
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