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Josephus Miller GILTNER
Elizabeth BARE Nancy J. HUTCHINGS Eliza J. HAMMOND |
Husband: Josephus Miller GILTNER
Birth: 21 Apr 1825, IN Death: 1 Jul 1917, IN Disposition: buried Mt. Zion Cemetery Father: Jacob G. GILTNER Mother: Elizabeth __?__ |
Marriage-1: 9 Mar 1848, Jefferson Co., IN |
Wife-1: Elizabeth BARE
Birth: 18 Feb 1825 Death: 30 Nov 1866 Father: Henry BARE Mother: Catherine FIX (1787- ) |
Marriage-2: 26 Dec 1867 |
Wife-2: Nancy J. HUTCHINGS
Birth: ca. 1830s Death: 1867-70 Father: Aquilla / Aquila HUTCHINGS (1803-1879) Mother: Margaret "Peggy" LAWRENCE (1808-1881) |
Marriage-3: 24 Apr 1870 |
Wife-3: Eliza J. HAMMOND
Birth: Jan 1840, IN Occupation: homemaker Parents: born in KY |
Children with Elizabeth BARE: |
1. Jacob Henry GILTNER, b. 14 Nov 1848; d. 2 Nov 1916, CA
2. Catherine Elizabeth GILTNER, b. 17 Oct 1850; d. 9 Apr 1923 3. Samuel Josephus GILTNER, b. 5 Sep 1856; d. 11 Nov 1941 4. Tersa / Tirza / Tereca / Teresa Jane GILTNER, b. 3 Nov 1858; d. 28 Jan 1892 |
Children with Nancy HUTCHINGS: |
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Children with Eliza J. HAMMOND — born in Bethlehem Twp., Clark Co., IN: |
5. William Fieldler GILTNER, b. 14 Feb 1871; d. 16 Nov 1895
6. Margaret Ann GILTNER, b. 4 Feb 1873; d. 4 Jan 1959 7. Julia Frances GILTNER, b. 29 Mar 1875; d. 7 Dec 1967 8. David Lincoln GILTNER, b. 8 Feb 1879; d. 11 May 1926; issue: Clifford Byron GILTNER, b. 2 May 1906; d. 29 Dec 1997 9. Mollie Belle GILTNER, b. 21 Oct 1883; d. 12 Feb 1951 |
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Sources:
1. Marriage Record: 2. 1850 Census Every-Name-Index/Images (online at Ancestry.com): can't find, and I really looked. 3. 1860 Census Every-Name-Index/Images (online at Ancestry.com): Josephus GILTNER is living in Saluda Twp., Jefferson Co., IN (p. 530), with his wife, Elizabeth, and four children: Jacob H. Catherine E., Samuel J., and Tersa J. 4. 1870 Census Every-Name-Index/Images (online at Ancestry.com): Josephus GILTNER is living in Bethlehem Twp., Clark Co., IN (p. 323B), with his wife, Eliza, and four children: Jacob H., Catharine E., Josephus, and Tereca. 5. 1880 Census Every-Name-Index/Images (online at Ancestry.com): Josephus M. GILTNER is living in Bethlehem Twp., Clark Co., IN (p. 5A), with his wife, Eliza J., and seven children: Jacob H., Catherine E., Tirza J., William F., Margaret A., Julia F., and David L., plus an uncle. 6. 1890 Census: the 1890 Census Population Schedules were destroyed. 7. 1900 Census Every-Name-Index/Images (online at Ancestry.com): Josephus M. GILTNER (æ 27, b. Apr 1825, IN — indexed "Wilbur M Giltner") is living in Bethlehem Twp., Clark Co., IN (p. 1A), with his wife, Eliza, (æ 60, b. Jan 1840, IN), and three daughters: Margaret A. (Feb 1873), Julia F. (Mar 1875), and Mollie b. (Oct 1883), plus a grandson. 8. 1910 Census Every-Name-Index/Images (online at Ancestry.com, Image #1 of 16): Bethlehem Twp., Clark Co., IN, Roll T624_342, p. 1A, SN 1A, SD 3, ED 1, enumerated 15 Apr 1910, official enumeration date 15 Apr 1910 (extracted by Diana Gale Matthiesen):
9. LDS. Family Search: Internet Genealogy Service: AF - Ancestral File (online at FamilySearch.org). 10. WorldConnect / Ancestry World Trees (online at RootsWeb.com/Ancestry.com). |
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