Co. A, 62nd PA Regiment
Mr. Rinn was born in Germany and came to this country when but a boy. He served three years in the Civil War as a private and was honorably discharged July 13th, 1864, after which he was employed as a butcher for the government at Camp Supply, where he was married, afterwards moving to Kansas where he lived until the opening of the Caddo country. He drew a lucky number and secured a choice claim on which he has since resided.
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Minco Minstrel
Feb. 24, 1905
OBITUARY
 Louis Rinn died at his home two miles north of Leal on Saturday morning, Feb. 11, (1905) at 1:15 o'clock, after an illness of several weeks from catarrh of the stomach.
 Mr. Rinn was born in Germany and came to this country when but a boy. He served three years in the Civil War as a private and was honorably discharged July 13th, 1864, after which he was employed as a butcher for the government at Camp Supply, where he was married, afterwards moving to Kansas where he lived until the opening of the Caddo country. He drew a lucky number and secured a choice claim on which he has since resided.
 He was a member of Select Knights and Knights and Ladies Security carrying insurance in both orders.
 He was 63-years-old and leaves a wife and nine children. The family are widely known and respected, and many friends join the Minstrel in extending sympathy to the bereft.
(Contributed by Nancy Charlton)
Co. A, 62nd PA Regiment
Mr. Rinn was born in Germany and came to this country when but a boy. He served three years in the Civil War as a private and was honorably discharged July 13th, 1864, after which he was employed as a butcher for the government at Camp Supply, where he was married, afterwards moving to Kansas where he lived until the opening of the Caddo country. He drew a lucky number and secured a choice claim on which he has since resided.
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Minco Minstrel
Feb. 24, 1905
OBITUARY
 Louis Rinn died at his home two miles north of Leal on Saturday morning, Feb. 11, (1905) at 1:15 o'clock, after an illness of several weeks from catarrh of the stomach.
 Mr. Rinn was born in Germany and came to this country when but a boy. He served three years in the Civil War as a private and was honorably discharged July 13th, 1864, after which he was employed as a butcher for the government at Camp Supply, where he was married, afterwards moving to Kansas where he lived until the opening of the Caddo country. He drew a lucky number and secured a choice claim on which he has since resided.
 He was a member of Select Knights and Knights and Ladies Security carrying insurance in both orders.
 He was 63-years-old and leaves a wife and nine children. The family are widely known and respected, and many friends join the Minstrel in extending sympathy to the bereft.
(Contributed by Nancy Charlton)
Family Members
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Lottie Benoite Rinn Pond
1878–1920
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Claire L Rinn Cole
1879–1962
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Daniel Claude Rinn
1881–1956
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Violet Florene Rinn Thompson
1883–1955
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Theoda Virginia Rinn Martin
1885–1958
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Lewis David Rinn Sr
1886–1973
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Edward J. Rinn
1890–1890
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Edmond Valdon Rinn
1891–1967
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Seona Helen Rinn Daggs
1893–1984
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Jessie Mae Rinn Arthur
1896–1992
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