I think you should consider it a match. Think of "Henrick" pronounced as a
French person might (leaving out the H), and it comes out a lot like
"Unrick". It's the same name.
A two year mistake is common in census records.
Chuck
PS - My own Zacharias line begins (as far as I know) with Peter Zacharias,
b 1801 in PA. I only know of two sons of his, George, b 1831, and Alex K,
b 1837. Who knows, maybe he had a Henry as well.
At 2003.07.24 12:00 PM, Warren Fisher wrote:
Anna( Ann) was born DEC. 8.1868 in Cuyahoga County Ohio and Died Feb.6
1956. Married Herman Richner in Cleveland. The funeral records say that
her father was Henry Zacharias and her mother was Magdaline(Magdalena) who
was born Jan. 1 1834.Possible relatives who were listed as visitors at the
funeral are Leona Zacharias, Margaret Zacharias, Fred Zacharias, and
Jeanette Zacharias.I would like to hear from any body who has these people
in their history. I have found a Anna M. Zacharias in the 1880 census for
Lorain County in Grafton BUT it MAY NOT BE THE SAME ONE. age WAS LISTED AS
14 WHICH would make birth in 1866 instead of 1868 and the father was
shown as Unrick Zacharias. Is there some one out there who can help
unravel the mystery a d perhaps connect.
Good Hunting
Warren Fisher