Person:Douglas Kindig (1)

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Douglas Kindig
b.19 Mar 1860
d.25 Jan 1954
m. 10 Jul 1857
  1. Lydia Ann Kindig1858 - 1948
  2. Douglas Kindig1860 - 1954
  3. Mary Ellen Kindig1861 - 1911
  4. Charles Vallandingham KINDIG1863 - 1940
  5. Phillip Henry Kindig1864 - 1912
  6. Rheubin Milton Kindig1866 - 1967
  7. Nelson David Kindig1868 - 1938
  8. Emeline L Kindig1870 -
  9. Cora May Kindig1872 - 1961
  10. John Kindig1873 - 1954
  11. Alice Lavina Kindig1876 -
  12. Infant Kindig1879 -
  13. Welcome Earl Kindig1880 - 1960
m. 2 Sep 1891
Facts and Events
Name Douglas Kindig
Gender Male
Birth? 19 Mar 1860
Marriage 2 Sep 1891 Miami Co. INto Myrtle Enyart
Death? 25 Jan 1954
Burial? Perrysburg Cemetery Miami Co. Indiana

Gender:Male1860 Census Age:6 Month(s) Ethnicity:White Birthplace:Indiana

County:Fulton Township:Henry Post Office:Akron

Census Page Number:0752 Census Line Number:08A National Archive Series Number:M653 National Archive Microfilm Number:260

Real Property:$0 Personal Property:$0

Literate:Yes

Family Number:1640 Dwelling Number:1636 Please see the Introduction to this Archive for an explanation of these fields.


FULTON COUNTY INDIANA OBITUARIES 1954 The News-Sentinel

    Douglas KINDIG, 93, a pioneer resident of this city died at 2:50 a.m. Monday at his home, 925 South Monroe street. He had been in failing health for the past several weeks.

Mr. Kindig had spent his entire life in Rochester with the exception of a few years residency in Florida and California. He was a retired contractor and carpenter. While in California, he built bungalow type residences and upon his return to Rochester built numerous bungalow homes here. He was born March 19, 1860, on a farm near Akron. His parents were William and Catherine (SWARTZLANDER) KINDIG. He was married to Myrtle ENYART in Miami county. His wife preceded him in death in 1937. Survivors are two sisteers: Mrs. Cora DEEDS, Rochester; Mrs. Lavina CUNNINGHAM, Peru, and three brothers, Milton [KINDIG], Bunker Hill; John [KINDIG], Noblesville; and Byrd [KINDIG], Peru. Four sisters and seven brothers preceded him in death. Rev. Charles M. SMITH of the Methodist Church will officiate at the final rites and burial will be in the Perrysburg cemetery. The time of the services will be announced in Tuesday's edition of The News-Sentinel. The body rests at the Zimmerman Brothers funeral home where friends ma call.