Person:Eleanor Keiser (1)

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Eleanor Keiser
b.Bet 1821 and 1822 Baden, Germany
d.24 Aug 1881
  • HErhart ZinkBet 1820 & 1821 - 1881
  • WEleanor KeiserBet 1821 & 1822 - 1881
m.
  1. Maria Anna Zink1842 - 1897
  2. Magdalena Zink1848 - 1881
  3. Joseph Zink1850 -
  4. Martha Zink1854 - 1894
  5. Philomena Zink1858 - 1925
Facts and Events
Name[1] Eleanor Keiser
Gender Female
Birth[2][3][4][5][6][10] Bet 1821 and 1822 Baden, Germany
Marriage to Erhart Zink
Census 1870 Piqua, Miami Co., OHwith Erhart Zink
Residence[8] Jun 1881 Piqua, , OH
Death[6][7][11] 24 Aug 1881
Burial[6][12] 26 Aug 1881 St. Mary's, Piqua, Miami Co., Ohio

St. Joseph's section has a "Mrs. Kaiser" in S 1/2 lot 30 (same as Zink family) - any relation?

References
  1. St. Boniface Roman Catholic Church Baptisms, Piqua, OH
    transcript of baptisimal record for Philomena Zink.
  2. United States. Bureau of the Census. 10th census, 1880. Ohio, 1880 federal census : soundex and population schedules. (Washington, District of Columbia: The National Archives, 19--?)
    pg. 254, Ward 2, Chestnut St.
  3. Miami, Ohio, United States. 1870 U.S. Census Population Schedule
    pg. 503.
  4. United States. Census Office. 8th census, 1860. 1860 federal census : population schedules. (Washington [District of Columbia])
    pg. 21.
  5. United States. Census Office. 8th census, 1860. 1860 federal census : population schedules. (Washington [District of Columbia])
    pg. 377.
  6. 6.0 6.1 6.2 Archdiocese of Cincinnati, OH, Historical Archives of the Chancery, Subject: Sacramental Records. (Cincinnati, Ohio)
    St. Boniface parish, Piqua, OH, Record of Interments.
  7. Miami Democrat, Location: Miami Co., Ohio. (Piqua, OH)
    27 AUG 1881.
  8. Miami Co., OH Probate Court Estate records
    case # 6836, estate of Erhart Zink.
  9.   Forest Hill Union Cemetery Cemetery, Piqua, OH, Record Type: tombstone or office records
    St. Joseph's section burial book, pg. 30.
  10. 1850 Census says "Germany" not "Baden" as birthplace.
  11. of asthmar
  12. services from St. Boniface by Rev. Geo. P. Steinlage