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JACOB KOINER DECEASED. -- The notice of the death of this venerable citizen was published in the Spectator last week in the record of death. For the following we are indebted to the Vindicator:
"He leaves a widow, five sons, (among them Major Absalom Koiner, an able representative in the Legislature from Augusta,) two daughters and a very large family connection to mourn their loss. He was the eldest son of Caspar Koiner, Sr., and the grandson of Michael Koiner, who emigrated to America from the Fursttum, of Simmerengen, Kingdom of Wurtemberg, about 1745. He was an ensign in Captain Given's Company, of Col. Jas. McDowell's regiment of Gen. Breckinridge's brigade, in the war of 1812."
Staunton Spectator -- Staunton, Augusta County, Virginia -- September 1874.
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JACOB KOINER DECEASED. -- The notice of the death of this venerable citizen was published in the Spectator last week in the record of death. For the following we are indebted to the Vindicator:
"He leaves a widow, five sons, (among them Major Absalom Koiner, an able representative in the Legislature from Augusta,) two daughters and a very large family connection to mourn their loss. He was the eldest son of Caspar Koiner, Sr., and the grandson of Michael Koiner, who emigrated to America from the Fursttum, of Simmerengen, Kingdom of Wurtemberg, about 1745. He was an ensign in Captain Given's Company, of Col. Jas. McDowell's regiment of Gen. Breckinridge's brigade, in the war of 1812."
Staunton Spectator -- Staunton, Augusta County, Virginia -- September 1874.
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