Krieger, Orwell Bernard (b. 24 MAR 1897, d. JAN 1976)
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1900 Census, Eagle Twp, Hancock, OH
Birth Record, Putnam County, OH
County Marriage Record, Livingston, MI
State of Michigan Marriage Record, Livingston, MI
WWI Service Record:
Private in the 147th Enginineers Company F
Entered service 1 Sep 1918 in Bloomington Ind
Sent to Indiana University, to Ft Benjamin Harrison Co L 5 Prov Bn
Discharged 11 Dec 1918
Note: Birth Record, State of Michigan
Occupation: Checvrolet Motor Co.
Emigration: Place: Amazone
Naturalization: Date: 27 NOV 1849
Place: Putnam, OH
Occupation: Railroad Clerk
Note: Death Record, Sts Peter and Paul Catholic Church, Ottawa, OH
Note: ELSIE A. McCARTY, 88, died at 11:50 p.m. Jan. 11, 2004, at Calvary Manor Nursing Home, Glandorf.
She was born Jan. 26, 1915, in Ottawa to Benjamin F. and Emma M. Doepker Thompson, who preceded her in death. On Jan. 19, 1954, she married Lawrence McCarty, who died Dec. 1, 1966.
Mrs. McCarty retired as the tax commissioner for the village of Ottawa and had worked at Buckeye Sugar. She was a member of Trinity United Methodist Church, Ottawa. She was a member of the London Bridge Club, Ottawa Senior Citizens and Order of Eastern Star.
Survivors include two sisters, Helen Utendorf of Ottawa and Ethel Chesbro of Riverside, Calif.; and several nieces and nephews.
She was preceded in death by two sisters, Florence Black and Alice Schroeder.
-Lima News 1/12/2004
Note: She was a member of SS. Peter and Paul Catholic Church, Ottawa, and its Altar Rosary Society. She had been a member of the Catholic Daughters of America and the London Bridge Club.
Survivors include three sons, Alan "Bud" (Judy) Utendorf of Arlington Heights, Ill., Donald (Joanne) Utendorf of Beavercreek and Dr. James Utendorf of Columbus; two daughters, Alice Ann (Justin) McCarthy of Strongsville and Barbara (Scott) Moorhead of Columbus Grove; seven grandchildren; seven great-grandchildren; and a sister, Ethel Chesbro of California.
Occupation: Clerk for the Putnam County Treasurer
Note: 1850 Census, Jennings Township, Putnam, OH
1870 Census, Jennings Township, Putnam, OH
Death Record, St Josephs Catholic Church, Ft Jennings, OH
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1850 Census, Jennings Township, Putnam, OH
1870 Census, Jennings Township, Putnam, OH
1900 Census, Jackson Twp, Putnam, OH
Note: 1870 Census, Jennings Township, Putnam, OH
Note: Death Record, State of Ohio
Note: Birth Record, St Josephs Catholic Church, Ft Jennings, OH
Note: Obituary:
Richard O'Connor 97, died early Tuesday morning April 1952 at a convalescent home in St. Louis where he had been taken about ten days previously for care.
He was well known as a builder in this vicinity having built the Irishtown Church, what is now the Garber Funeral Home and several other buildings in the town. He also served as an inspector when the addition to the school was built in 1929.
He lived on the farm now known as the old Crawford farm for some time before moving to Mt. Pleasant and later to St. Louis,
He was born in Nova Scotia October 31, 1854 to James and Cornelia O'Connor, coming to Shepherd when 15 years old, and was married to Catherine Mellet who preceded him in death. To this union were born two daughters, Mrs. Arnold Doepker of St. Louis and sister Gertrude O'Connor of the Pine at Chatam Ontario, One son Walter O'Connor preceded him in death just four years ago. Also surviving are one brother James of Madison, Ohio, seven grandchildren and sixteen great grandchildren.
The Rosary will, be held at the Garber Funeral Home on Thursday evening at 8:30 and funeral services will be held at St. Patrick’s Church, in Irishtown at 10:30 Friday morning. Fr. Favara officiating, and the grandsons acting as pall bearers.
Interment will be in the Irishtown Cemetery.
From the scrapbook of Anna Koyl. No newspaper named.
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Death Record, State of Ohio
Cause: Acute Myocarditis, Carcinoma of right breast
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1900 Census, Jennings Twp, Putnam, OH
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1900 Census, Jennings Twp, Putnam, OH
Birth Record, St Josephs Catholic Church, Ft Jennings, OH
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1900 Census, Jennings Twp, Putnam, OH
Birth Record, St Josephs Catholic Church, Ft Jennings, OH
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1900 Census, Jennings Twp, Putnam, OH
Baptismal Record, St Josephs Catholic Church, Ft Jennings, OH
Obituary:
SYLVESTER KRAMER
Funeral services were held Monday morning at 9:30 a.m. from St. Vincent de Paul Catholic Church in Shepherd for Sylvester Kramer of R-2, Shepherd, who died April 13th.Mr. Kramer was found dead, while at work plowing on his farm in Coe township, having suffered a heart attack. The Rev. Fr. Thomas Bolger of Shepherd St. Vincent de Paul Catholic Church, officiated. Rosary service was held Sunday evening at 8 p.m. at the Garber Funeral Home. The funeral was in charge of the Garber Funeral directors.
Sylvester Kramer was born 2 January 1894 in Ft. Jennings, Ohio. He had resided in Isabella county since 1924 where he has been engaged in the occupation of farming. He was a member of the Holy Name Society of St. Vincent de Paul. Surviving are four brothers, Ferdinand Kramer of Shepherd, Edward Kramer of Detroit, Barney and Fred Kramer of Jennings, Ohio; one sister, Mrs. Anna Schimoller of Ft. Jennings, Ohio. Interment was made in St. Vincent de Paul Cemetery.
- Isabella County Republican, April 21, 1949
Occupation: Farmer
Cause: Heart Attack
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1900 Census, Jennings Twp, Putnam, OH
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1900 Census, Greensburg, Putnam, OH
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