Death certificate says he is buried in Dunkard Cemetery. Dunkard Cemetery and Pleasant Mound is the same cemetery.
From the St. Clair county Courier, Thursday, July 20, 1978, The Picture of family reads:
THE DANIEL WATSON HOCHSTEDLER FAMILY, The picture On the right was taken in the same year 1912 when the book: "Desendants of Jacob Hochstetler, The Immigrant of 1736" was published by Harvey Hostetler, D.D. and William F. Hochstetler, It was given to Mrs. Cone in 1975 by Mr. and Mrs. Norman Humphreys of Roscoe. Mr. Humphreys' parents, the Austin Humphreys. were neighbors to the Daniel Hochstedler family in the early 1900's along brush Creek in the Dillon community. The Norman Humphreys, evicted from their Roscoe home by the Truman Dam Project, had read about the annual Hochstedler family reunion in The St. Clair County Courier and were kind enough to look up one of Hochstedler decendants so the picture could remain in that family before they moved to their new home in Unionville, MO.
Back row, left to right: Estella "Agnes"(Hochstedler) Reynolds - d. 1967; Leonard Eugene Hochstedler - d. 1964; John Logan Hochstedler (died; World War I); Roy L. Hochstedler - d. 1971. Front row, left to right: Gertie (Reynolds) Myers, of Collins; James "Jim" Reynolds - d. 1963 ; Manda "Ellen" (Reynolds) Lasley, of Fayette, Mo.; Sarah (Garringer) Hochstedler - d. 1948; Daniel Watson Hochstedler - d. 1934.
death certificate # 6223
although the death certificate says Dunkard Cemetery he is buried in Pleasant Mound.
Death certificate says he is buried in Dunkard Cemetery. Dunkard Cemetery and Pleasant Mound is the same cemetery.
From the St. Clair county Courier, Thursday, July 20, 1978, The Picture of family reads:
THE DANIEL WATSON HOCHSTEDLER FAMILY, The picture On the right was taken in the same year 1912 when the book: "Desendants of Jacob Hochstetler, The Immigrant of 1736" was published by Harvey Hostetler, D.D. and William F. Hochstetler, It was given to Mrs. Cone in 1975 by Mr. and Mrs. Norman Humphreys of Roscoe. Mr. Humphreys' parents, the Austin Humphreys. were neighbors to the Daniel Hochstedler family in the early 1900's along brush Creek in the Dillon community. The Norman Humphreys, evicted from their Roscoe home by the Truman Dam Project, had read about the annual Hochstedler family reunion in The St. Clair County Courier and were kind enough to look up one of Hochstedler decendants so the picture could remain in that family before they moved to their new home in Unionville, MO.
Back row, left to right: Estella "Agnes"(Hochstedler) Reynolds - d. 1967; Leonard Eugene Hochstedler - d. 1964; John Logan Hochstedler (died; World War I); Roy L. Hochstedler - d. 1971. Front row, left to right: Gertie (Reynolds) Myers, of Collins; James "Jim" Reynolds - d. 1963 ; Manda "Ellen" (Reynolds) Lasley, of Fayette, Mo.; Sarah (Garringer) Hochstedler - d. 1948; Daniel Watson Hochstedler - d. 1934.
death certificate # 6223
although the death certificate says Dunkard Cemetery he is buried in Pleasant Mound.
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I have checked everything online that I could check and I can not find any census records for Daniel as a child. I did however find 1900, 1910, 1920 and 1930 census records. But he was already married.
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