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George Euler

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George Euler

Birth
Death
11 Mar 1905 (aged 64)
Burial
Vernon, Jennings County, Indiana, USA Add to Map
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George Euler was born in Prussia, Province of Wetzler, Germany, March 30, 1840, and departed this life on the morning of March 11, 1905, at nine o'clock. He came to this country in 1858 in company with his mother, five sisters and a brother, landing at New York coming direct to Indianapolis, Indiana. In 1862 he came to Jennings county in which he resided until his death. Soon after coming to Jennings county he, with his brother, became engaged in the shoe business and took up farming in which industry he had continued until his death. He was united in marriage to Miss Minnie Marbour on Feb. 4, 1864, and to this union were born two sons and six daughters.
He was a member of the Vernon Presbyterian church for many years and was a faithful member.
He leaves a wife, son, six daughters, brother and three sisters, besides a host of other relatives and friends.
The funeral services were conducted at the home on Graham, Monday afternoon at 1 o'clock by Rev. A.G. Yount of the Presbyterian church after which the remains were laid to rest in the Vernon cemetery.
Source; North Vernon History Ingenweb
Contributor: Vivian (48366212) • [email protected]
George Euler was born in Prussia, Province of Wetzler, Germany, March 30, 1840, and departed this life on the morning of March 11, 1905, at nine o'clock. He came to this country in 1858 in company with his mother, five sisters and a brother, landing at New York coming direct to Indianapolis, Indiana. In 1862 he came to Jennings county in which he resided until his death. Soon after coming to Jennings county he, with his brother, became engaged in the shoe business and took up farming in which industry he had continued until his death. He was united in marriage to Miss Minnie Marbour on Feb. 4, 1864, and to this union were born two sons and six daughters.
He was a member of the Vernon Presbyterian church for many years and was a faithful member.
He leaves a wife, son, six daughters, brother and three sisters, besides a host of other relatives and friends.
The funeral services were conducted at the home on Graham, Monday afternoon at 1 o'clock by Rev. A.G. Yount of the Presbyterian church after which the remains were laid to rest in the Vernon cemetery.
Source; North Vernon History Ingenweb
Contributor: Vivian (48366212) • [email protected]


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