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David Louis Hosner

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David Louis Hosner

Birth
Michigan, USA
Death
31 May 1907 (aged 53)
Ann Arbor, Washtenaw County, Michigan, USA
Burial
Van Buren Township, Wayne County, Michigan, USA GPS-Latitude: 42.2168007, Longitude: -83.5230026
Plot
lot 204
Memorial ID
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s/o Henry M Hosner and Ann B German. Ann's place of burial thought to be in the Lapeer area -- probably next to her husband, Henry, in Farmers Creek Cemetery, Metamora Twp, Lapeer, Michigan.

David was buried 2 JUN 1907

Basis of middle name: His youngest son was John Louis Hosner [aka James Louis Marshall]. It is believed that John Louis was given the middle name of his father, David Louis.
Other children, whose burials are unaccounted for, were:
Henry Hosner Jr [1883-1933] [unmarried] reportedly buried in Ypsilanti, but no record at Highland Cemetery
Alexander Hosner b ca 1885 d bef JUN 1894

Due mainly to circumstantial evidence, the following are believed to be buried in the family plot in Soop Cemetery
David L Hosner Sr, Lydia Punches Hosner, Josie, Andrew, David Jr, Albert and possibly Alexander.
s/o Henry M Hosner and Ann B German. Ann's place of burial thought to be in the Lapeer area -- probably next to her husband, Henry, in Farmers Creek Cemetery, Metamora Twp, Lapeer, Michigan.

David was buried 2 JUN 1907

Basis of middle name: His youngest son was John Louis Hosner [aka James Louis Marshall]. It is believed that John Louis was given the middle name of his father, David Louis.
Other children, whose burials are unaccounted for, were:
Henry Hosner Jr [1883-1933] [unmarried] reportedly buried in Ypsilanti, but no record at Highland Cemetery
Alexander Hosner b ca 1885 d bef JUN 1894

Due mainly to circumstantial evidence, the following are believed to be buried in the family plot in Soop Cemetery
David L Hosner Sr, Lydia Punches Hosner, Josie, Andrew, David Jr, Albert and possibly Alexander.


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