1871 census of Hay Twp; 8 years old.
1881 census of Hay Twp; 18 years old.
He got married on November 17th, 1886 to Catherine Wilhelmina Schott in the village of Zurich, Huron County. Marriage Register #004905.
They had one child together named Ida May Hohner 1893-1980.
1901 census of Berlin Town. 37 years old.
1911 census of Berlin Town. 48 years old.
Death Register #032929.
Cause of Death; Chronic Bronchitis.
Death Date; June 13, 1919.
Death Age; 56 years, 4 months and 10 days.
Death Location; 54 Samuel St; Kitchener.
JOHN S. HOHNER.
Another well-known and respected citizen of Kitchener passed away at o'clock Friday afternoon when Mr. John S. Hohner was called home. Death was not unexpected as Mr. Hohner had been in poor health for the last four years.Deceased was born in Huron County some 56 years ago. coming to this city 25 years ago to start in business as a carpenter contractor. He was a faithful member of Trinity Methodist Church. He is survived by his wife, one daughter. Ida, at home, three sisters, Mrs. John Weseloh, Waterloo, Mrs. C. Lachman, Kitchener, and Mrs. James Fitzpatrick of Buffalo; and by one brother, Mr. Edward Hohner of Detroit.
The funeral was held at 2.30 Monday afternoon from the late residence, 54 Samuel street to Mount Hope Cemetery for interment.
The Chronicle Telegraph 19 Jun 1919, p. 3
Contributor: Darryl Bonk (47010264) •
1871 census of Hay Twp; 8 years old.
1881 census of Hay Twp; 18 years old.
He got married on November 17th, 1886 to Catherine Wilhelmina Schott in the village of Zurich, Huron County. Marriage Register #004905.
They had one child together named Ida May Hohner 1893-1980.
1901 census of Berlin Town. 37 years old.
1911 census of Berlin Town. 48 years old.
Death Register #032929.
Cause of Death; Chronic Bronchitis.
Death Date; June 13, 1919.
Death Age; 56 years, 4 months and 10 days.
Death Location; 54 Samuel St; Kitchener.
JOHN S. HOHNER.
Another well-known and respected citizen of Kitchener passed away at o'clock Friday afternoon when Mr. John S. Hohner was called home. Death was not unexpected as Mr. Hohner had been in poor health for the last four years.Deceased was born in Huron County some 56 years ago. coming to this city 25 years ago to start in business as a carpenter contractor. He was a faithful member of Trinity Methodist Church. He is survived by his wife, one daughter. Ida, at home, three sisters, Mrs. John Weseloh, Waterloo, Mrs. C. Lachman, Kitchener, and Mrs. James Fitzpatrick of Buffalo; and by one brother, Mr. Edward Hohner of Detroit.
The funeral was held at 2.30 Monday afternoon from the late residence, 54 Samuel street to Mount Hope Cemetery for interment.
The Chronicle Telegraph 19 Jun 1919, p. 3
Contributor: Darryl Bonk (47010264) •
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