Anna Schwarzkopf is a recent family find in my other hobby, Genealogy. Anna was my grandmother’s cousin and would be my 1st cousin 2x removed.
Anna was born on July 24, 1899, to an unmarried mother, Maggie Schwarzkopf. When Anna was very young her mother was sent away to the Bayview Asylum, and she may never have seen her mother again. I know almost nothing about Anna as she disappears after the 1910 census. After much research I found Anna’s death certificate which brought me here. Anna died on May 29, 1974, with the burial arrangements taken care of by her friends, James and Alice Belvin of Glen Burnie. Anna lived with the Belvins for a time before she passed away.
While this may seem sad, I can now see Anna being held in the loving arms of her mother, Maggie, as in this picture of another mother and daughter. Little is known about Maggie and Anna but now you know about them too. Anna had an older sister named Mary, that I know even less but still trying to find.

This cache will take you to her unmarked grave which I think few, if any, family members have visited or even knew it was here. Please share a little time with Anna while here and gather the information for the puzzle.
To the north of Anna’s grave is PFC Elbert Belvin (1913-1979), probably related to her Belvin friends. To the south of Anna is the grave of a couple with a ten-letter last name ending with SKI. The husband has his nickname next to his real name on the grave marker.
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