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Pvt Daniel I Ozenberger

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Pvt Daniel I Ozenberger

Birth
Holmes County, Ohio, USA
Death
16 Mar 1913 (aged 72)
Buchanan County, Missouri, USA
Burial
Saint Joseph, Buchanan County, Missouri, USA Add to Map
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He is the son of Peter and Elizabeth L. Ozenberger. He served in the U. S. Military during the Civil War. He was a Private assigned to Company D, 87th Regiment E. M. M. He enlisted on 30 April 1864 in St. Joseph, Missouri. He went on active service on 18 July 1864 and served until 6 August 1864. He again entered active service on 2 October 1964 and served until 9 November 1864.

"History of Buchanan County, Missouri" Published 1881, St. Joseph

Daniel Ozenberger, farmer and gardner, Section 7, Postoffice St. Joseph, was born February 5, 1841, in Holmes County, Ohio, and removed with his parents when about eight years of age, to Missouri, they settling on a farm near St. Joseph. Here Daniel was reared and received the benefits of a common school education. During the late war he displayed his patriotism and love for country by enlisting in the Enrolled Missouri Militia, and serving fifteen months. He moved to the place on which he now resides in 1866, and owns eighty eight acres of well improved land. He gives his attention to his business, and, by honesty and industry accumulated considerable amounts of this world's goods. He purchased an interest in the old Corby Mill, and is running it in partnership with Mr. Cabels. He was married in the spring of 1865, to Miss Elizabeth Hesmiar, a native of Missouri, born November 19, 1841. They have had eight children: William, Henry, Emma, Lawrence,
Washington, Frank, Lilly and Edith.
He is the son of Peter and Elizabeth L. Ozenberger. He served in the U. S. Military during the Civil War. He was a Private assigned to Company D, 87th Regiment E. M. M. He enlisted on 30 April 1864 in St. Joseph, Missouri. He went on active service on 18 July 1864 and served until 6 August 1864. He again entered active service on 2 October 1964 and served until 9 November 1864.

"History of Buchanan County, Missouri" Published 1881, St. Joseph

Daniel Ozenberger, farmer and gardner, Section 7, Postoffice St. Joseph, was born February 5, 1841, in Holmes County, Ohio, and removed with his parents when about eight years of age, to Missouri, they settling on a farm near St. Joseph. Here Daniel was reared and received the benefits of a common school education. During the late war he displayed his patriotism and love for country by enlisting in the Enrolled Missouri Militia, and serving fifteen months. He moved to the place on which he now resides in 1866, and owns eighty eight acres of well improved land. He gives his attention to his business, and, by honesty and industry accumulated considerable amounts of this world's goods. He purchased an interest in the old Corby Mill, and is running it in partnership with Mr. Cabels. He was married in the spring of 1865, to Miss Elizabeth Hesmiar, a native of Missouri, born November 19, 1841. They have had eight children: William, Henry, Emma, Lawrence,
Washington, Frank, Lilly and Edith.


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