Dorothy Ohmer, 1894–1923?> (aged 28 years)
- Name
- Dorothy /Ohmer/
- Given names
- Dorothy
- Surname
- Ohmer
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Note: Marital Status: SingleRelation to Head of House: Daughter |
Death of a father
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Death of a paternal grandfather
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Marriage
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Birth of a son
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Death of a paternal grandmother
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Burial of a paternal grandmother
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Death
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father |
1858–1902
Birth: October 14, 1858
31
28
— Dayton, Montgomery, OH Death: October 31, 1902 — New York, New York, USA |
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mother |
1861–1941
Birth: April 7, 1861
26
26
— Dayton, Montgomery, OH Death: April 1, 1941 — New Milford, Litchfield, CT |
Marriage | Marriage — October 14, 1882 — Dayton, Montgomery, OH |
11 months
elder sister |
1883–1950
Birth: September 1, 1883
24
22
— Dayton, Montgomery, OH Death: March 1950 — Washington City, District Of Columbia, District of Columbia, USA |
19 months
elder sister |
1885–1971
Birth: March 12, 1885
26
23
— Dayton, Montgomery, OH Death: August 28, 1971 — Kettering, Montgomery, Ohio, USA |
6 years
elder brother |
1891–1977
Birth: February 13, 1891
32
29
— Cleveland, Cuyahoga, Ohio, USA Death: August 23, 1977 — Plantation, Broward, Florida, USA |
21 months
elder sister |
1892–1971
Birth: November 9, 1892
34
31
— Dayton, Montgomery, OH Death: February 18, 1971 — Kinston, Lenoir, NC |
22 months
herself |
1894–1923
Birth: August 23, 1894
35
33
— Dayton, Montgomery, OH Death: June 15, 1923 — Dayton, Montgomery, OH |
husband |
1889–1967
Birth: May 4, 1889
24
24
— Dayton, Montgomery, OH Death: December 26, 1967 — Ft. Bragg, Mendocino, CA |
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herself |
1894–1923
Birth: August 23, 1894
35
33
— Dayton, Montgomery, OH Death: June 15, 1923 — Dayton, Montgomery, OH |
Marriage | Marriage — about 1914 — |
6 years
son |
1919–1944
Birth: about 1919
29
24
Death: May 4, 1944 — Camp Van Dorn, MS |
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Marital Status: SingleRelation to Head of House: Daughter |
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Note
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Died of complications from disease in the Miami Valley Hospital. See Colonel Hauser's distinguished military career. He remarried in 1925 and had two sons, Charles Newland and William Locke. |