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Joshua Osborn

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Joshua Osborn

Birth
Pennsylvania, USA
Death
14 Mar 1930 (aged 84)
Beaver Township, Mahoning County, Ohio, USA
Burial
Canfield, Mahoning County, Ohio, USA Add to Map
Plot
Row 4
Memorial ID
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Joshua's death certificate can be found in Mahoning County, Ohio in Volume Number 6255, Certificate Number 7988.

This next is a receipt that was in the Estate Will of his grandfather John Culler.

$21.25 cents, received November the 28, 1877 of John Culler administrator of the estate of John Culler Deceased. Twenty One Dollars and Twenty Five Cent, as a part of my distribution share of said estate. JOSHUA OSBORN

In the 1910 census Joshua was living in Youngstown, Mahoning County, Ohio. He was listed as a carpenter age 63 born in Ohio, his wife Kate age 50 born in Ohio, and their daughter Ada age 25 born in Ohio. Also living with then was Kate's mother, Elizabeth Wertz age 81 born in Germany, she was listed as a widow.

According to his death certificate, his full name was, Joshua Osborn, he was listed as a white male, widowed, and his wife was Kate Osborn, (decease) and was a retired Carpenter, and that he never served in the U.S. Armed Forces. His birth date was, November 4, 1845, in Pennsylvania, and his death date was, March 14, 1930 at 1:00 P.M., in Beaver Twp., Mahoning Co., Ohio, at the age of 84 years, 4 months and 10 days old, cause of death was, Chronic Nephritis, (see below). His father was listed as, Henry Osborn, born in Pennsylvania, and his mother, Sara Culler, born in Pennsylvania. He was buried in New Buffelo, Ohio, on March 17, 1930. The person listed who gave the information was his daughter, Bertha Nonn____ker, of North Lima, Ohio

Nephritis:Inflammation of the kidney.Nephritis can be acute or chronic.Acute nephritis is most commonly caused by hypersensitivity (allergy) to drug therapy.Recognition of a drug-related cause is important because severe renal damage is often preventable or reversible.The most frequent drugs involved include analgesics (e.g., acetaminophen and
aspirin), cyclosporine and tacrolimus (immunosuppressants used in transplantation and treatment of some autoimmune disorders), anti-cancer drugs (e.g., cisplatin;
nitrosoureas; rarely,carboplatin), and lithium (for depressive disease).Sarcoidosis, Legionella,leptospirosis, Streptococcus, and viral infections,and certain Chinese herbs may also be responsible for acute nephritis.

Chronic nephritis can similarly be due to a very large number of causes,including drug hypersensitivity, autoimmunity, infections, radiation of the kidney, obstruction of the urinary tract, hypertension (high blood pressure is a very well known cause of chronic nephritis), sickle cell disease, and polycystic disease of the kidney. Nephritis also results from metabolic and toxic disorders, including the deposition of urates (uric acid) in the kidney,hypercalcemia (high blood calcium) with deposition of calcium in the kidney,chronic lead intoxication, and cadmium toxicity.

Info researched by Richard Paul Culler, of Carrollton, Ohio.
on 12/15/2011
Joshua's death certificate can be found in Mahoning County, Ohio in Volume Number 6255, Certificate Number 7988.

This next is a receipt that was in the Estate Will of his grandfather John Culler.

$21.25 cents, received November the 28, 1877 of John Culler administrator of the estate of John Culler Deceased. Twenty One Dollars and Twenty Five Cent, as a part of my distribution share of said estate. JOSHUA OSBORN

In the 1910 census Joshua was living in Youngstown, Mahoning County, Ohio. He was listed as a carpenter age 63 born in Ohio, his wife Kate age 50 born in Ohio, and their daughter Ada age 25 born in Ohio. Also living with then was Kate's mother, Elizabeth Wertz age 81 born in Germany, she was listed as a widow.

According to his death certificate, his full name was, Joshua Osborn, he was listed as a white male, widowed, and his wife was Kate Osborn, (decease) and was a retired Carpenter, and that he never served in the U.S. Armed Forces. His birth date was, November 4, 1845, in Pennsylvania, and his death date was, March 14, 1930 at 1:00 P.M., in Beaver Twp., Mahoning Co., Ohio, at the age of 84 years, 4 months and 10 days old, cause of death was, Chronic Nephritis, (see below). His father was listed as, Henry Osborn, born in Pennsylvania, and his mother, Sara Culler, born in Pennsylvania. He was buried in New Buffelo, Ohio, on March 17, 1930. The person listed who gave the information was his daughter, Bertha Nonn____ker, of North Lima, Ohio

Nephritis:Inflammation of the kidney.Nephritis can be acute or chronic.Acute nephritis is most commonly caused by hypersensitivity (allergy) to drug therapy.Recognition of a drug-related cause is important because severe renal damage is often preventable or reversible.The most frequent drugs involved include analgesics (e.g., acetaminophen and
aspirin), cyclosporine and tacrolimus (immunosuppressants used in transplantation and treatment of some autoimmune disorders), anti-cancer drugs (e.g., cisplatin;
nitrosoureas; rarely,carboplatin), and lithium (for depressive disease).Sarcoidosis, Legionella,leptospirosis, Streptococcus, and viral infections,and certain Chinese herbs may also be responsible for acute nephritis.

Chronic nephritis can similarly be due to a very large number of causes,including drug hypersensitivity, autoimmunity, infections, radiation of the kidney, obstruction of the urinary tract, hypertension (high blood pressure is a very well known cause of chronic nephritis), sickle cell disease, and polycystic disease of the kidney. Nephritis also results from metabolic and toxic disorders, including the deposition of urates (uric acid) in the kidney,hypercalcemia (high blood calcium) with deposition of calcium in the kidney,chronic lead intoxication, and cadmium toxicity.

Info researched by Richard Paul Culler, of Carrollton, Ohio.
on 12/15/2011


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