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Facts and Events
Name[1][2][3][4][5][6] |
Olive M Minkler |
Gender |
Female |
Birth? |
23 Sep 1842 |
Vermilion, Erie, Ohio, United StatesThe Daniel Minkler farm, Rural Route 2 out of Huron Post office |
Census? |
1850 |
Vermilion, Erie, Ohio, United Statesp. 448/897 |
Marriage |
14 Sep 1858 |
Erie, Ohio, United StatesMilan? to Thomas B. Lee |
Census? |
1860 |
Florence (township), Erie, Ohio, United States |
Census? |
1870 |
Vermilion, Erie, Ohio, United States |
Census? |
1880 |
Vermillion, Erie, Ohio, United Statesp 32 |
Census? |
1900 |
Florence (township), Erie, Ohio, United States |
Census? |
1910 |
Berlin Heights, Erie, Ohio, United Statessheet 3 |
Death? |
11 Apr 1924 |
Vermilion, Erie, Ohio, United Statesdied of influenza |
Burial? |
14 Apr 1924 |
Berlin Heights, Erie, Ohio, United States |
Buried with Alvin Minkler in Peake Cemetery is
Iminella Lee
Died 1862
Daughter of Thomas Lee and Olive Minkler
From A Standard History of Erie County, Ohio, p. 1087
In Vermilion Township Mr. [Hiram] Brundage married Lillian Lee. She was born November 13, 1862, just one day later than her husband. She was reared and educated in Vermilion Township, and is a daughter of Thomas B. and Olive (Minkler) Lee. Her mother was a daughter of Daniel Minkler, a pioneer settler in the Joppa neighborhood of Erie County. After many years of farming on the Hill Road in Vermilion Township, Thomas B. Lee retired to Berlin Heights, and is now living there with an ample competence for his declining years.
References
- ↑ Jesus Christ Church of Latter Day Saints. LDS Ancestral File.
- ↑ Vital Records - Erie County, Ohio
Marriage Vol. 3, p. 58.
- ↑ Katharyn Huss Wunderley & Patty Dahm Pascoe, Co-Chairmen. Erie County, Ohio Cemetery Census before 1909. (Published by Erie County Cemetery Project Volunteers, Friends and Benefactors August 1989).
- ↑ Hewson L. Peeke. A Standard History of Erie County, Ohio, Vols. I & II. (The Lewis Publishing Company, Chicago and New York 1916).
- ↑ Researcher.
- ↑ Henry Allen Smith. SMITH: A Genealogical History of the Rev. Nehemiah Smith of New London County, Conn. (J. Munsell, Albany, NY 1889).
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