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Facts and Events
Name[4][5] |
Margaret Uhl |
Married Name[1] |
Margaret Yoest |
Married Name[2] |
Margarett Yoest |
Married Name[3] |
Margaret Yost |
Married Name[6] |
Margaret Jost |
Alt Name[7] |
Mary Joest |
Alt Name[8] |
Maggie Uhl |
Gender |
Female |
Birth[3][4] |
30 Nov 1839 |
GermanyNieder-Liebersbach, north of Weinheim |
Alt Birth[1][2] |
Abt 1840 |
Germany |
Marriage |
9 Jul 1864 |
GermanyBirkenau to Joseph Jost |
Emigration[3][7] |
11 Jun 1881 |
Philadelphia, Philadelphia, Pennsylvania, United StatesMary Joest, 42, w/o Josef |
Census[3] |
1900 |
Columbus, Franklin, Ohio, United StatesMargaret Yost, 61, w/o Joseph |
Census[2] |
1920 |
Franklin, Ohio, United StatesMargarett Yoest, 80, widow |
Death[4] |
11 Aug 1921 |
Columbus, Franklin, Ohio, United StatesMargaret Yoest, 81, widowed |
Cause of Death[9] |
11 Aug 1921 |
Columbus, Franklin, Ohio, United StatesBlood poisoning as a result of poking her arm on a nail on the fence |
Burial[6] |
13 Aug 1921 |
Saint Joseph Cemetery, Lockbourne, Franklin, Ohio, United States |
References
- ↑ 1.0 1.1 Yoest, Frank, in State of Ohio, Bureau of Vital Statistics. Ohio Deaths 1908-1953. (Ohio, United States: Intellectual Reserve, Inc.)
15 Jan 1940.
Mother of deceased listed as Margaret, b. in Germany.
- ↑ 2.0 2.1 2.2 Yoest, Frank, in Franklin, Ohio, United States. 1920 U.S. Census Population Schedule.
Margarett Yoest, 80, b. abt 1840 in Germany; parents b. in Germany; a widow; living in the household of her son, Frank Yoest, 56, b. abt 1864 in Germany.
- ↑ 3.0 3.1 3.2 3.3 Yost, Joseph, in Franklin, Ohio, United States. 1900 U.S. Census Population Schedule.
Margaret Yost, 61, b. Nov 1839, Germany; parents b. in Germany; married for 35y/abt 1865 to Joseph Yost; mother of 12 children/3 living; immigrated in 1881.
- ↑ 4.0 4.1 4.2 Yoest, Margaret, in State of Ohio, Bureau of Vital Statistics. Ohio Deaths 1908-1953. (Ohio, United States: Intellectual Reserve, Inc.)
11 Aug 1921.
Margaret Yoest, b. 30 Nov 1839, Hessen Da...stadt, Germany, d/o John Uhl b. in Hessen Da...stadt, Germany, & [unnamed mother], b. Hessen Da...stadt, Germany; widow of Joseph Yoest; d. 11 Aug 1921, Columbus, Franklin County, Ohio, 81y 8m 12d; buried 13 Aug 1921, Calvary Cemetery [appears to be incorrect...found grave listed in Find A Grave, in St. Joseph Cemetery].
- ↑ Internet.
- ↑ 6.0 6.1 Margaret Joest, in Find A Grave.
"Joseph Jost, 1838-1905, Margaret, His Wife, 1839-1921." Lot 284, space 4.
- ↑ 7.0 7.1 June 1881 - Aug 1881, in Germans to America, 1875-1888. (Br?derbund, c1998)
v 39 p 113.
Departed from Antwerp on the ship, Waesland, and arrived in Philadelphia on 11 June 1881. Family included mother & father, Josef Joest, 43, a carpeter, and his wife, Mary [Margaret], 42; and their children: Franz, 17, Cath, 16, Leon, 10, & Marg, 8.
- ↑ Schneller, Joseph & Maggie Rudert, in Ohio, United States. Ohio, County Marriages, 1789-2016. (FamilySearch)
v 9 p 115 # 223, 16 Sep 1908.
Mother of the bride, the widow Mrs. Herman Rudert/Maggie Rudert, is listed as Maggie Uhl. Father of the bride is listed as J. Yost. Marriage took place in Ross County, Ohio, 16 Sep 1908: Joseph Schneller [many different spellings].
- ↑ History of the Yoest Family, in Yoest, Jeffrey P., DDS
p 6, 2012.
"According to Gussie, her grandmother, Margaret, Joseph's wife, was diabetic. She said several others in the family were similarly afflicted. She died of blood poisoning as a result of poking her arm on a nail on the fence in the yard. It swelled badly and she died of the infection. Family members she was living with at the time were unaware of her wound, which was hidden from view by her dress. Perhaps she would have lived if she had received prompt attention. As Gussie put it, 'she was meaner than hell'. Amputation was not consented to by either she or her children (Frank Sr. or Margaret). Her death certificate confirms she died at age 81 years, on August 11, 1921 from septicemia from a 'wound on the left wrist while out in the yard...don't know show it was caused' as noted by J.F. Reynolds, M.D., the physician who signed the certificate. He evidently was unaware of the nail on the fence. Arrangements for her funeral were entrusted to the Maeder Bros. establishment and the mass was held at St. Dominic's Church. This information was supplied by her son, Frank on the death certificate. When exactly Joseph's widow moved from Lehman Ave. is unknown, but at the time of her death she was living at 1546 E. Fourth Ave., the home of her son Frank and his wife Anna. Her obituary lists a surviving sister, but I don't know who this was."
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