Person:John Heller (48)

m. 30 Nov 1856
  1. Mary Susan Heller1858 - 1925
  2. Louisa Isabelle Heller1859 - 1930
  3. John Louis Adam Heller1862 - 1924
  4. Martha Jane Heller1864 - 1934
  5. Malinda Rosella Heller1867 - 1939
  6. Charles Wilson Heller1869 - 1948
  7. Margaret W Heller1872 - 1872
  8. George Heller1873 - 1878
  9. Eligah Edgar Heller1876 - 1946
  10. Ida Lewetta Heller1879 - 1882
m. 24 Dec 1882
  1. Phillip Edward Heller1885 - 1946
  • HJohn Louis Adam Heller1862 - 1924
  • WNora N Magaw1872 - 1961
m. 19 Sep 1895
  1. Mary Pauline Heller1896 - 1982
  2. Lowell Magaw Heller1899 - 1969
Facts and Events
Name[1] John Louis Adam Heller
Gender Male
Birth[2] 10 Feb 1862 Jackson (township), Wyandot, Ohio, United States
Occupation[7] 1880 Jackson twp, Wyandot Co., Ohiowork on sawmill (with father) also he is listed as "arm off" undersickness and disabilities
Marriage 24 Dec 1882 Upper Sandusky, Wyandot Co., Ohioto Sarah L J Warner
Residence[8] 1888 Hardin Co., Ohio
Occupation? Bet 1891 and 1895 Coopersdale, Ohio(no such city found in USGS index), a railroad station ticket agent forPennsylvania railroad
Marriage 19 Sep 1895 West Bedford, Coshocton Co., Ohioto Nora N Magaw
Occupation? Bet 1895 and 1899 Warsaw, Coshocton Co., Ohioa railroad station ticket agent for Pennsylvania railroad
Occupation[5][9] Bet 1899 and 1919 Apple Creek, Wayne Co., Ohioa railroad station ticket agent for Pennsylvania railroad (from obit). Inthe 1910 census it is reported his occupation is a telegraph operatorfor the railroad
Residence[10] May 1905 Apple Creek, Wayne Co., Ohio
Other 15 Jun 1910 Main Street, Apple Creek, East Union twp., Wayne Co., OhioCensus1910
with Nora N Magaw
Occupation[2][5][11] Bet 1919 and 1924 Millersburg, Holmes Co., Ohioa railroad station ticket agent for Pennsylvania railroad
Other 13 Jun 1920 117 Washington Street, Millersburg, Hardy twp., Holmes Co., OhioCensus1920
with Nora N Magaw
Residence[12][1][18] 1924 South Washington Street, Millersburg, Holmes Co., Ohio
Education[1] receiving special education to learn telegraphy and worked for thePennsylvania Railroad
Death[3][15] 20 Oct 1924 South Washington Street, Millersburg, Holmes Co., Ohio
Burial[4][5][6][16] 23 Oct 1924 Apple Creek Cemetery, Apple Creek, Wayne, Ohio, United States
Other[1][17] Anecdote
References
  1. 1.0 1.1 1.2 1.3 Heller/Magaw family information, Recipient: Kristina Kuhn Krumm, Address:Roslyn, PA, Author E-mail: Djhcoe1 at aol.com.
  2. 2.0 2.1 Death Registration, Record Type: microfilmed certificates.
  3. Death Registration, Record Type: microfilmed certificates
    Volume Number: 4566 Certificate Number: 55357.
  4. Bible. Bible.
  5. 5.0 5.1 5.2 Obituary. (further information available upon request).
  6. Tombstone, Record Type: Photograph of tombstone, Subject: grave marker (2).
  7. United States. 1880 U.S. Census Population Schedule. (National Archives Microfilm Publication T9)
    ED 167; page 10B; image 10.
  8. County of Event. Land records.
  9. United States. 1910 U.S. Census Population Schedule. (National Archives Microfilm Publication T624)
    ED#168; page 148B; sheet: 1B; ancestry image: 2.
  10. Probate Court records, Wyandot County, Ohio
    Estate packet 4013; box 200; Application for Appointment of Guardian.
  11. United States. 1920 U.S. Census Population Schedule. (National Archives Microfilm Publication T625)
    ED#5; page 47B; sheet:9B; ancestry image 18.
  12. Death Registration, Record Type: microfilmed certificates
    of John Heller.
  13.   Photo scanning completed at Snure Home, Interviewer: Kristina Kuhn Krumm,Informant Address: Smithville, Ohio
    a sheet hand written.
  14.   Heller/Magaw family information, Recipient: Kristina Kuhn Krumm, Address:Roslyn, PA, Author E-mail: Djhcoe1 at aol.com
    source not cited.
  15. at 2:30am at home, from septicemia (Blood poisoning or the invasion ofthe bloodstream by pyogenic (producing pus) organisms) for past eightdays with contributory diabetes using insulin, infection from hypoinjection. Informant in certificate was W.F. Cary of Millersburg
  16. next to his second wife and near his daughter, Pauline
  17. John was a Mason
  18. photos of the home supplied by Donna (Heller) Coe
  19.   "John Heller was born at Forest, Ohio, Feb. 10, 1862, died Oct. 20, 1924.He was united in marriage with Miss Jennie Warner in 1883, to this unionone son was born. Sep. 19, 1895 he was married to Miss Nora Magaw tothem two children were born. In early life he joined the Christianchurch of Forest, Ohio of which he is still a member. He was a kindhusband and a loving father. He leaves to mourn their loss threechildren, Edward of Morral, O; Pauline Snure of Apple Creek, O.; andLowell of Pittsburgh. Two brothers, four sisters, two grandchildren anda host of friends."
  20.   "John L Heller, 62, ticket agent for the Pennsylvania Railroad Company atMillersburg, died at his home on South Washington Street, Monday,October 20, following an illness of about a week. Mr. Heller had beenconnected with the Pennsylvania Railroad for the past 33 years. He wasfour years ticket agent at Coopersdale; four years agent at Warsaw;twenty years at Applecreek, and for the past five years has been locatedin Millersburg. He was born in Forrest, Ohio, in Febrary of 1862. Inearly life he united with the Christian Church in that village, and hasremained a member there ever since. The deceased is survived by hiswife; two sons, Edwared Heller of Morrell, and Lowell Heller ofPittsburgh; one daughter, Mrs. Pauline Snure of Applecreek; also twobrothers, Charles Heller of Canton, and Elijah Heller of Marion; andfour sisters, Mrs Mattie Warner and Mrs Susan Gates [sic] both of UpperSandusky, and Mrs. Belle Warner, and Mrs. Linda Hartman both of Morrell.Mr. Heller's work has brought him into contat with most of the travelingpublic, making him on the best known figures in Holmes County. Funeralservices will be conducted at the late residence on South WashintonStreet, Thursday afternoon, October 23, by Rev Thomas Wilkinson, pastorof the Presbyterian Church; Interment will be made in the Apple Creekcemetery."