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Name: Jesse Carl Hossman
County: Monroe
State: Ohio
Birthplace: Ohio;United States of America
Birth Date: 21 Aug 188
FHL Roll Number: 1832620
DraftBoard: 0
- [S927] Obituary.
Jesse Carl HossmanThe Monroe County RepublicanIssue: Woodsfield, Ohio, August 1922On Sunday afternoon, August 6, 1922, our community was shocked and saddened by the death of Jesse Carl Hossman who was born August 21, 1888, in Ohio township, Monroe County, Ohio.On June 30, 1917, he was united in marriage to Miss Oneda Christman. To this happy union one son, Elwood C. Hossman was born July 22, 1921. Shortly after their marriage they moved to a farm near Miltonsburg, Ohio but about a year ago they purchased a farm near Lewisville at which place they resided at the time of his death.For several years Mr. Hossman had been suffering from organic heart trouble and had gone to many doctors but did not seem to get much relief.A short time ago he was seriously ill with pneumonia but had seemingly recovered from that sufficiently to walk about the house, but conditions arising from the diseased heart could not be overcome until the Great physician reached out his hand and claimed him for a higher reward.During his early youth he united with the Evangelical Church at Miltonsburg by confirmation and remained a faithful member until God called him to the Church above. For several years before he moved away he served as superintendent in the Sunday school at that place.The last few years of his life he was County Grange Deputy and has done a great deal of organization work among the granges of this County. He was also leader of the Barnhart Poultry Club and will be sadly missed by the young people of the club. He has always taken an active interest in all things pertaining to the welfare of the farming communities. He was a good citizen and neighbor, a devoted husband and father and although it is hard to give him up in youth, we know that God has something greater in store for him and sometime we?ll understand his plan.On Tuesday afternoon at one o?clock the funeral services were conducted at St. John?s middle Church by the Reverend Wm. Dallman of Lewisville, Ohio with undertaker Bauer in attendance before a large assemblage of friends and relatives. At the grave short and impressive service was conducted by the Miltonsburg and Barnhart granges.The deceased leaves to mourn his departure his wife, Mrs. Oneda Hossman, on son, Elwood Charles Hossman, father, mother, Mr. and Mrs. Carl Hossman, six brothers, Fred, Charles, Wesley, Raymond, Elmer and Victor Hossman, two sisters, Miss Freda Hossman and Mrs. Clem Claus all living near Miltonsburg, and an aged grandmother, Mrs. Magdelene igenthaler of Round Bottom, Ohio. May God be with them in their hour of desolation. V. L. F.
- [S8] Information from an informant - Auskunft eines Informanten - Information d'un informateur.
Proposed Change: Alice Elizabeth Siegenthaler (I123430)Tree: Südpfalz / Southern PalatinateLink: http://www.birkenhoerdt.net/getperson.php?personID=I123430&tree=SuedpfalzDescription: Ohio Marriages, 1800-1958Search collectionGroom's Name: Charles HossmannBride's Name: Elizabeth SiganthalerMarriage Date: 23 Dec 1886Marriage Place: Monroe, OhioGroom's Father's Name:Indexing Project (Batch) Number: M01082-0System Origin: Ohio-EASySource Film Number: 940298Reference Number: pg 345.
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