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Facts and Events
Name[1] |
Frank Joseph Weber |
Gender |
Male |
Birth[2][3][4][5] |
3 Apr 1891 |
Piqua, Miami Co., Ohio |
Marriage |
29 Apr 1922 |
Dayton, , Ohioto Lillian Schemmel |
Residence[10] |
26 Nov 1923 |
Dayton, , OH |
Census |
1930 |
Dayton, Montgomery Co., Ohiowith Lillian Schemmel |
Occupation[3] |
9 Apr 1933 |
Dayton, , Ohioan assembler at N.C.R. Co. |
Death[6][11] |
9 Apr 1933 |
Dayton, , Ohio |
Burial[7][1][12] |
12 Apr 1933 |
Forest Hill Cemetery, Piqua, , Ohio |
Other[8][13] |
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Milit-End |
Other[9][14] |
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Trier, , , GermanyMilit-Beg |
References
- ↑ 1.0 1.1 Forest Hill Union Cemetery Cemetery, Piqua, OH, Record Type: tombstone or office records
tombstone for Frank Joseph and Lillian (Schemmel) Weber, south east end of section D, lot 48. - ↑ Dayton Daily News. (Dayton, Montgomery, Ohio, United States)
10 APR 1933 (pg. 20), 11 APR 1933 (pg. 18) family placed obituaries of Frank J. Weber.
- ↑ 3.0 3.1 Ohio, United States. Ohio Deaths, 1908-1932, 1938-2018. (Provo, UT, USA: Ancestry.com Operations Inc., 2010)
Certificate of Death for Frank J. Weber, File No. 23752.
- ↑ Miami Co., Ohio Marriage Record
Marriage Record for Frank J. Weber and Lillian Schemmel, pg. 420, No. 31392.
- ↑ Miami Co., OH Birth Record, Record Type: Miam Co., OH Births
Vol. 2, 1880-1894, pg. 288, birth of female [sic] Weber.
- ↑ Dayton Daily News. (Dayton, Montgomery, Ohio, United States)
10 APR 1933 (pg. 4 & 20), 11 APR 1933 (pg. 11 & 18), 12 APR 1933 (pg. 4) obituaries of Frank J. Weber.
- ↑ Dayton Daily News. (Dayton, Montgomery, Ohio, United States)
10 APR 1933 (pg. 20), 12 APR 1933 (pg. 4) obituaries of Frank J. Weber.
- ↑ United States. Census Office. 8th census, 1860. 1860 federal census : population schedules. (Washington [District of Columbia])
sheet 24A, ward 10, Dayton, household of Frank and Lillian Weber.
- ↑ Dayton Daily News. (Dayton, Montgomery, Ohio, United States)
10 APR 1933 (pg. 4 & 20), 11 APR 1933 (pg. 11 & 18), 12 APR 1933 (pg. 4) obituraries of Frank J. Weber.
- ↑ Miami Co., OH Probate Court Estate records
case # 18622, Otto Weber.
- ↑ in his garage at home of carbon monoxide poisoning. His family told the police he went out to start the car and see if the battery had died, as he had not used the car all winter. When his wife went out to check on him after he did not return, she found him apparently overcome by fumes in the front seat
- ↑ services from the residence and Mass at St. Anthony church (note: two other notices stated he would be buried in Calvary Cemetery, but I believe that to be erroneous due to the death certificate information)
- ↑ a veteran of the World War
- ↑ was a sergeant in the signal corps in the army of occupation [WWI]. After the war he was an interpreter at the post office in
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