Joseph Ohmer, 1870–1871?> (aged 1 year)
- Name
- Joseph /Ohmer/
- Given names
- Joseph
- Surname
- Ohmer
Birth
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Death
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Burial
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father |
1826–1903
Birth: December 27, 1826
30
27
— Bisping, Moselle, Lorraine, FRN Death: November 11, 1903 — Dayton, Montgomery, OH |
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mother |
1830–1923
Birth: June 14, 1830
— Baden, GER Death: March 23, 1923 — Dayton, Montgomery, OH |
Marriage | Marriage — May 20, 1851 — Dayton, Montgomery, OH |
20 months
elder brother |
1852–1852
Birth: 1852
25
21
— Dayton, Montgomery, OH Death: 1852 — Dayton, Montgomery, OH |
3 years
elder sister |
1855–1924
Birth: January 12, 1855
28
24
— Dayton, Montgomery, OH Death: January 15, 1924 — Dayton, Montgomery, OH |
22 months
elder brother |
1856–1938
Birth: November 7, 1856
29
26
— Dayton, Montgomery, OH Death: November 4, 1938 — Dayton, Montgomery, OH |
2 years
elder brother |
1858–1902
Birth: October 14, 1858
31
28
— Dayton, Montgomery, OH Death: October 31, 1902 — New York, New York, NY |
19 months
elder brother |
1860–1944
Birth: April 26, 1860
33
29
— Dayton, Montgomery, OH Death: October 20, 1944 — Dayton, Montgomery, OH |
23 months
elder brother |
1862–1948
Birth: March 26, 1862
35
31
— Dayton, Montgomery, OH Death: October 29, 1948 — Dayton, Montgomery, OH |
23 months
elder brother |
1864–1942
Birth: February 13, 1864
37
33
— Dayton, Montgomery, OH Death: September 13, 1942 — Manhassett LI, Nassau, NY |
2 years
elder sister |
1866–1946
Birth: March 9, 1866
39
35
— Dayton, Montgomery, OH Death: October 15, 1946 — Dayton, Montgomery, OH |
5 years
himself |
1870–1871
Birth: about 1870
43
39
— Dayton, Montgomery, OH Death: April 12, 1871 — Dayton, Montgomery, OH |
7 years
younger sister |
1876–1960
Birth: September 4, 1876
49
46
— Dayton, Montgomery, OH Death: April 17, 1960 — Dayton, Montgomery, OH |
Note
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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. |
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