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Aaron Burnheimer

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Aaron Burnheimer

Birth
Stark County, Ohio, USA
Death
14 Feb 1917 (aged 75)
Whitley County, Indiana, USA
Burial
Wilmot, Noble County, Indiana, USA Add to Map
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Aaron Burnheimer , a Civil War veteran living one and one-half miles north of Etna, Whitley County, died at his home February 12 from pneumonia, aged 75 years, 8 months and 22 days. He was born in Stark County, Ohio May 22, 1841. During the Civil War he served in Company D, 117th Ohio Regiment and at the close of the war became a resident of Whitley County.

He married Julia Walker and they had 9 children: Mrs. Sherman Baker, Mrs. Edward Knapp and A. J. Burnheimer of Noble County, Isaac H. and Miss Anna of Fort Wayne, Mrs. Stella Welker and DeWitt of Etna Twp, Whitley County, Miss Hazel at home, and Mrs. Will Miller of Ligonier; 2 sisters, Mrs. Maggie Kisler of Aborville, Neb., and Mrs. Mary Bowlby of Grand Island, Neb.; 17 grandchildren and one great-grandchild. Obsequies were held at the Salem United Brethren Church Friday and interment was made in the church cemetery. Democrat 2-19-1917

Aaron Burnheimer , a Civil War veteran living one and one-half miles north of Etna, Whitley County, died at his home February 12 from pneumonia, aged 75 years, 8 months and 22 days. He was born in Stark County, Ohio May 22, 1841. During the Civil War he served in Company D, 117th Ohio Regiment and at the close of the war became a resident of Whitley County.

He married Julia Walker and they had 9 children: Mrs. Sherman Baker, Mrs. Edward Knapp and A. J. Burnheimer of Noble County, Isaac H. and Miss Anna of Fort Wayne, Mrs. Stella Welker and DeWitt of Etna Twp, Whitley County, Miss Hazel at home, and Mrs. Will Miller of Ligonier; 2 sisters, Mrs. Maggie Kisler of Aborville, Neb., and Mrs. Mary Bowlby of Grand Island, Neb.; 17 grandchildren and one great-grandchild. Obsequies were held at the Salem United Brethren Church Friday and interment was made in the church cemetery. Democrat 2-19-1917



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