Here is the death of Anna's brother Christian, listed as a widower and cigar maker in the household 1910.
Anna M. Clark provided the info, and listed their parents as Peter Nissen Schmidt and Helena Tomsen:
http://www.sos.mo.gov/images/archives/deathcerts/1924/1924_0...------------------------------
And this matches the family in the 1845 Danish census:
Flensburg, Husbyharde, Adelby, Süderhohlweg, , Kathengebäude, 194 F2, FT-1845
Name: Age: Marital status: Occupation in household: Occupation: Birth place:
Peter Nissen Schmidt 35 Verheir. Häuerling, Tagelöhner Hadersleben
Helena Thomsen 34 Verheir. seine Ehefrau Jürgensby
Knud Jensen 18 Unverheir. ihre Kinder Adelbye
Maria Jensen 15 Unverheir. ihre Kinder Adelbye
Christian Jensen 13 Unverheir. ihre Kinder Adelbye
Christian P. Schmidt 2 Unverheir. ihre Kinder Hohlweg
Anna Schmidt 1 Unverheir. ihre Kinder Hohlweg
(The Anna listed may be an earlier Anna who died, and Anna born 1849 named for her as was the custom)
There is a Hohlweg now part of Kappeln, SE of Flensburg, today part of Germany.