Person:Joseph Heckert (6)

Joseph Heckart
m.
  1. Joseph Heckart1838 - 1907
  2. George Heckert1840 - 1918
  3. Elizabeth Heckert1844 - 1899
  4. Sarah Heckert1845 - 1908
  5. Susan Heckert1846 - 1919
  6. William H. Heckert1852 - 1936
  7. Elijah Heckert1856 - 1914
  8. Samuel Heckert1856 - 1912
  9. Benjamin Franklin Heckert1858 - 1943
  10. Sarah E HeckertAbt 1861 -
m. Bef 1858
  1. Lincoln HeckartBef 1858 - Bef 1907
  2. Rosa B Heckart1858 - Aft 1907
  3. Alva A HeckartAbt 1860 - Aft 1870
  4. Lyda T HeckartAbt 1864 - Aft 1880
  5. Ellen HeckartAbt 1866 - Aft 1870
  6. Viola G HeckartAbt 1871 - Bef 1907
  7. Mary Estella Heckert1872 - Bef 1907
m. Abt 1858
m. 14 Sep 1878
m. 14 Sep 1878
  1. Webster Garfield Heckart1880 - 1965
Facts and Events
Name[1] Joseph Heckart
Gender Male
Birth[2][3] 30 Jan 1838 Dauphin Co., Pennsylvania
Marriage Bef 1858 Ohioto Margaret Ann Miller
Marriage Abt 1858 to Margaret Ann Miller
Other[6][7][13] 6 Feb 1865 Milit-Beg
Occupation[8] 1870 (rural), Fostoria, Jackson twp., Seneca Co., Ohioa farmer
Other 12 Jul 1870 (rural), Fostoria, Jackson twp., Seneca Co., OhioCensus1870
with Margaret Ann Miller
Marriage 14 Sep 1878 Seneca Co., OHto Emaline Neff
Marriage 14 Sep 1878 Seneca Co., Ohioto Emaline Neff
Occupation[9] 1880 Hamilton, Gratiot Co., Michigana farmer
Other 1 Jun 1880 Hamilton, Gratiot Co., MichiganCensus1880
with Emaline Neff
Occupation[10] 1900 Rhinelander, Oneida Co., Wisconsina laborer. The second word is illegible, looks like "Serunde"
Other 21 Jun 1900 Prospect Avenue, Rhinelander, Oneida Co., WisconsinCensus1900
with Emaline Neff
Death[4][5][12] 9 Dec 1907 Rhinelander, Oneida Co., Wisconsin
Other[11][14] Dec 1907 Obitz_OK
Reference Number? 26293
References
  1. Judith (Lamb) Tomlinson. Warner/Miller family information, Recipient: Kristina Kuhn, Address: Hicksville, Ohio, Author E-mail: judetomlinson at mchsi.com (as of. (December 2001).
  2. United States. 1870 U.S. Census Population Schedule. (National Archives Microfilm Publications M593 and T132)
    age 31 b. in PA.
  3. email: fmcmahan at neo.rr.com, Compiler: Susan K McMahan. McMahon Ancestors and their Descendants, Location: database: mcmahan, Url: http:/worldconnect.genealogy.rootsweb.com/. (May 2006; database last updated: feb 2006).
  4. email: fmcmahan at neo.rr.com, Compiler: Susan K McMahan. McMahon Ancestors and their Descendants, Location: database: mcmahan, Url: http:/worldconnect.genealogy.rootsweb.com/. (May 2006; database last updated: feb 2006).
  5. Obituary. (further information available upon request).
  6. American Civil War Soldiers, Url: www.ancestry.com.
  7. American Civil War Regiments, Url: www.ancestry.com.
  8. United States. 1870 U.S. Census Population Schedule. (National Archives Microfilm Publications M593 and T132)
    page 129B; sheet: 6; ancestry image: 6.
  9. United States. 1880 U.S. Census Population Schedule. (National Archives Microfilm Publication T9)
    ED#92; page 467C; sheet: 3; ancestry image 3.
  10. United States. 1900 U.S. Census Population Schedule. (National Archives Microfilm Publication T623)
    ED# 195; page: 298B; sheet: 27b; ancestry image 46.
  11. email: fmcmahan at neo.rr.com, Compiler: Susan K McMahan. McMahon Ancestors and their Descendants, Location: database: mcmahan, Url: http:/worldconnect.genealogy.rootsweb.com/. (May 2006; database last updated: feb 2006)
    source not cited.
  12. at home, from Bright's disease
  13. Civil War, Company E of the 186th OVI. He enlisted at the age of 27. He was promoted to Full Corporal on 01 July 1865. Mustered out Company E, 186th Infantry Regiment Ohio on 18 September 1865 in Nashville, TN.
    Notes on the 186th: This regiment was organized at Camp Chase in Feb., 1865, to serve for one year. It left there on March 2 for Nashville, Tenn., and on the 8th left Nashville for Murfreesboro, arriving on the 10th. The destination of the regiment was Cleveland, Tenn., where it went into camp. On May 2 it moved to Dalton, where it remained but a few days, moving from this place to Chattanooga. On July 20 the regiment was relieved from duty at Chattanooga and ordered to Nashville. It was mustered out on Sept. 18, 1865, in accordance with orders from the war department.
  14. "Joseph Heckart, a resident of our city for a number of years past, died at his home on Arbutus street Monday evening from Brights disease, aged sixty-nine years. Mr. Heckart was born in Pennsylvania but moved to Ohio when a young man.
    At the outbreak of the Civil War in 1861 he was among the first to enlist and he served with one of the Ohio regiments until the close of the conflict. He was a member of John A. Logan Post, G.A.R. of this city. He is survived by a wife and two children, one son a resident of this city, and a married daughter a resident of Saginaw, Mich.
    The funeral services were held Thursday afternoon from his late home, Rev. S. J. Tink of the Methodist church conducting the same. Burial at Forest Home cemetery."