In 1850, Eliza was living with her parents in Chippewa, Wayne County, Ohio. By 1860, her father had died; Eliza and her were in Chippewa. By 1870, she was a young wife, living in Chippewa with her husband Abraham, their two young children, and her widowed mother. In 1880, she and Abraham were in Bath, Summit County, Ohio, with their four children and a hired man who helped with the farming. In 1900, she was living in Lincoln Township, St. Joseph County, Indiana, with her 15-year-old daughter Elva. She had birthed six children; five were alive. She reported herself as married, married for 33 years, but her husband Abraham was not in the household. In 1910, she was in Lincoln Township, St. Joseph County, Indiana, living with 19-year-old granddaughter Bessie, daughter of Eliza's daughter Mary Alice. Eliza was reported as widowed; by 1910, she had only four children living. She reported that she supported herself by doing odd jobs. On June 16, 1915, in St. Joseph County, Indiana, she married Emsley CAUDLE, a Civil War veteran who already had been widowed twice. In January 1920, she was 71 years old, living in Walkerton, St. Joseph County, Indiana, with her husband Emsley, her granddaughter Eve (daughter of Eliza's daughter Mary Alice), and Eve's one-year-old son.
In 1850, Eliza was living with her parents in Chippewa, Wayne County, Ohio. By 1860, her father had died; Eliza and her were in Chippewa. By 1870, she was a young wife, living in Chippewa with her husband Abraham, their two young children, and her widowed mother. In 1880, she and Abraham were in Bath, Summit County, Ohio, with their four children and a hired man who helped with the farming. In 1900, she was living in Lincoln Township, St. Joseph County, Indiana, with her 15-year-old daughter Elva. She had birthed six children; five were alive. She reported herself as married, married for 33 years, but her husband Abraham was not in the household. In 1910, she was in Lincoln Township, St. Joseph County, Indiana, living with 19-year-old granddaughter Bessie, daughter of Eliza's daughter Mary Alice. Eliza was reported as widowed; by 1910, she had only four children living. She reported that she supported herself by doing odd jobs. On June 16, 1915, in St. Joseph County, Indiana, she married Emsley CAUDLE, a Civil War veteran who already had been widowed twice. In January 1920, she was 71 years old, living in Walkerton, St. Joseph County, Indiana, with her husband Emsley, her granddaughter Eve (daughter of Eliza's daughter Mary Alice), and Eve's one-year-old son.
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Eliza J. Dohner
Spitzer Caudle
1848 - 1920
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