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John Ittner

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John Ittner Veteran

Birth
Turtlecreek Township, Warren County, Ohio, USA
Death
6 Mar 1936 (aged 94)
York, York County, Nebraska, USA
Burial
York, York County, Nebraska, USA GPS-Latitude: 40.8708496, Longitude: -97.6092911
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son of John L Ittner (1806-1852) and Mary Friday

John Ittner was reared in St Louis and there received his education. On the 20th of August, 1861, he entered the service of the Union army, joining Company B, Fremont's Body Guard. He served for the most part in Missouri but was captured and taken prisoner in Nov 1861. Some time later he was paroled but did not reenter the service. He then learned the trade of brick-making and brick-laying, moving to York in 1878 and building a house oat 310 East Sixth St.

m Augsuta Deborah Hoyt on 1 Mar 1869 at Milan OH
Children:
- Jessie Hoyt Ittner (15 Dec 1870-9 Dec 1991)
- Edwin Hill Ittner (4 Aug 1873-8 Mar 1880)
- Augusta Deborah Ittner (5 Sep 1875-12 Jan 1940)
- John Ittner (27 Apr 1877-30 Mar 1880)
- Edna Ittner (4 Sep 1880-12 Jan 1986)

Politically John Ittner has followed an independent course ever since the election of Cleveland. Although he has devoted the greater part of his time to his business he served as councilman of the second ward for some time, having been appointed to this position by Mayor A.D. Wyckoff. He is a member of the Grand Army of the Republic post, and of the Independent Order of Odd Fellows. In the development of his business interests, Mr Ittner employed only the fairest and most honorable of methods and York is fortunate indeed in having him for a citizen.

Source:
- vital records
- York County, Nebraska and Its People, Volume 2; edited by T.E. Sedgwick (1921)
son of John L Ittner (1806-1852) and Mary Friday

John Ittner was reared in St Louis and there received his education. On the 20th of August, 1861, he entered the service of the Union army, joining Company B, Fremont's Body Guard. He served for the most part in Missouri but was captured and taken prisoner in Nov 1861. Some time later he was paroled but did not reenter the service. He then learned the trade of brick-making and brick-laying, moving to York in 1878 and building a house oat 310 East Sixth St.

m Augsuta Deborah Hoyt on 1 Mar 1869 at Milan OH
Children:
- Jessie Hoyt Ittner (15 Dec 1870-9 Dec 1991)
- Edwin Hill Ittner (4 Aug 1873-8 Mar 1880)
- Augusta Deborah Ittner (5 Sep 1875-12 Jan 1940)
- John Ittner (27 Apr 1877-30 Mar 1880)
- Edna Ittner (4 Sep 1880-12 Jan 1986)

Politically John Ittner has followed an independent course ever since the election of Cleveland. Although he has devoted the greater part of his time to his business he served as councilman of the second ward for some time, having been appointed to this position by Mayor A.D. Wyckoff. He is a member of the Grand Army of the Republic post, and of the Independent Order of Odd Fellows. In the development of his business interests, Mr Ittner employed only the fairest and most honorable of methods and York is fortunate indeed in having him for a citizen.

Source:
- vital records
- York County, Nebraska and Its People, Volume 2; edited by T.E. Sedgwick (1921)

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  • Created by: T&C Lloyd
  • Added: Aug 24, 2010
  • Find a Grave Memorial ID:
  • Find a Grave, database and images (https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/57611471/john-ittner: accessed ), memorial page for John Ittner (21 Jan 1842–6 Mar 1936), Find a Grave Memorial ID 57611471, citing Greenwood Cemetery, York, York County, Nebraska, USA; Maintained by T&C Lloyd (contributor 47320243).