Joseph Ohmer, 18701871 (aged 1 year)

Name
Joseph /Ohmer/
Given names
Joseph
Surname
Ohmer
Family with parents
father
mother
Marriage MarriageMay 20, 1851Dayton, Montgomery, OH
20 months
elder brother
18521852
Birth: 1852 25 21 Dayton, Montgomery, OH
Death: 1852Dayton, Montgomery, OH
3 years
elder sister
18551924
Birth: January 12, 1855 28 24 Dayton, Montgomery, OH
Death: January 15, 1924Dayton, Montgomery, OH
22 months
elder brother
18561938
Birth: November 7, 1856 29 26 Dayton, Montgomery, OH
Death: November 4, 1938Dayton, Montgomery, OH
2 years
elder brother
18581902
Birth: October 14, 1858 31 28 Dayton, Montgomery, OH
Death: October 31, 1902New York, New York, NY
19 months
elder brother
18601944
Birth: April 26, 1860 33 29 Dayton, Montgomery, OH
Death: October 20, 1944Dayton, Montgomery, OH
23 months
elder brother
18621948
Birth: March 26, 1862 35 31 Dayton, Montgomery, OH
Death: October 29, 1948Dayton, Montgomery, OH
23 months
elder brother
18641942
Birth: February 13, 1864 37 33 Dayton, Montgomery, OH
Death: September 13, 1942Manhassett LI, Nassau, NY
2 years
elder sister
18661946
Birth: March 9, 1866 39 35 Dayton, Montgomery, OH
Death: October 15, 1946Dayton, Montgomery, OH
5 years
himself
18701871
Birth: about 1870 43 39 Dayton, Montgomery, OH
Death: April 12, 1871Dayton, Montgomery, OH
7 years
younger sister
18761960
Birth: September 4, 1876 49 46 Dayton, Montgomery, OH
Death: April 17, 1960Dayton, Montgomery, OH
Note

A Joseph Ohmer, age 4 months died of congestive bowels and was buried in St Henry cemetery in Mad River township; this child was later moved to Calvary (ref. #2178, pg.78 L22 - 1871D). The Mad River joins the Miami River in north Dayton between Ohio route 4 and US route 35. It is believed that the former Mad River township is now incorporated as a part of north Dayton.