Anna Hennen Hood

Anna Marie Hennen Hood

  • American

Anna Marie Hennen Hood was the daughter of attorney Duncan Hennen and granddaughter of Alfred Hennen, a justice of the Louisiana Supreme Court. Described as beautiful and charming, Mrs Hood was the wife of John Bell Hood and the mother of eleven children born over ten years, including three pairs of twins. - AsNotedIn


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Y/M/D Description Association Composition Place Locale Food Event
Y/M/D Description Association Composition Place Locale Food Event
1868/04/30 John Bell Hood, an Episcopalian, is joined in matrimony with Anna Marie Hennen, a Catholic. Bride Immaculate Conception Church, New Orleans New Orleans
1878/09/00 During the summer of 1878, the Hennen family avoid the yellow fever epidemic ravaging New Orleans by residing at The Retreat in Tangipahoa Parish, Louisiana. Life Zemurray Gardens Lodge Complex Loranger Lower Mississippi Valley Yellow Fever Epidemic 1878
1879/04/12 Anna Marie Hood, wife of John B Hood, gives birth to a daughter, Anna Gertrude Hood, in New Orleans, Louisiana. Mother John Bell Hood House NOLa New Orleans
1879/08/21 Southern Belle, Anna Marie Hood, contracts Yellow Fever in New Orleans, Louisiana. Health John Bell Hood House NOLa New Orleans Lower Mississippi Valley Yellow Fever Epidemic 1878
1879/08/24 Anna Marie Hennen Hood, wife of John Bell Hood, dies of Yellow Fever at age 42 in New Orleans, Orleans Parish, Louisiana. Died John Bell Hood House NOLa New Orleans Lower Mississippi Valley Yellow Fever Epidemic 1878
1879/08/25 The beautiful and charming, Anna Marie Hood, is buried at Lafayette Cemetery No 1 in New Orleans, Louisiana. In Memoriam Lafayette Cemetery No 1 New Orleans
1927/00/00 The mortal remains of Anna Marie Hood are interred at Metairie Cemetery in New Orleans. In Memoriam Metairie Cemetery New Orleans
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