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Charles Henry Dickmann II

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Charles Henry Dickmann II

Birth
Death
14 Jan 1899 (aged 61)
Burial
Minster, Auglaize County, Ohio, USA Add to Map
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Mr. Dickman was a well-known stock buyer in the early days, also a farmer, subsequently became identified with a flouring mill, and later was in the Star Brewing Company of Minster. He was a Democrat in politics, and for a number of years served as city marshal of Minster.

C.H. Dickman Sr. and wife were married in St. Augustine's Church, Minster, on June 12, 1860, and were the parents of twelve children. The nine now living (1923) are: C. H. Dickman; Mary, wife of Hy. Rakel, of Cincinnati; Catherine, widow of the late August Luckman, formerly a shoe merchant at Minster; Bernard, a resident of Piqua, Ohio; Josephine, wife of Fred Goeke, of Piqua; John, a steam engineer living at Chicago, Ill.; Joseph, a .steamfitter living in California; Rosa, wife of Anthony Kramer, who is with the Standard Oil Company at Minster; and Charles, a printer living at Chicago.

Those dead are a son, Frederick, who died in infancy and two daughters, Elizabeth, wife of Herman Altemeyer, also deceased, and Agnes, wife of John Rohlfing, now living in Chicago.

[McMurray's 1923 ‘History of Auglaize County']
Mr. Dickman was a well-known stock buyer in the early days, also a farmer, subsequently became identified with a flouring mill, and later was in the Star Brewing Company of Minster. He was a Democrat in politics, and for a number of years served as city marshal of Minster.

C.H. Dickman Sr. and wife were married in St. Augustine's Church, Minster, on June 12, 1860, and were the parents of twelve children. The nine now living (1923) are: C. H. Dickman; Mary, wife of Hy. Rakel, of Cincinnati; Catherine, widow of the late August Luckman, formerly a shoe merchant at Minster; Bernard, a resident of Piqua, Ohio; Josephine, wife of Fred Goeke, of Piqua; John, a steam engineer living at Chicago, Ill.; Joseph, a .steamfitter living in California; Rosa, wife of Anthony Kramer, who is with the Standard Oil Company at Minster; and Charles, a printer living at Chicago.

Those dead are a son, Frederick, who died in infancy and two daughters, Elizabeth, wife of Herman Altemeyer, also deceased, and Agnes, wife of John Rohlfing, now living in Chicago.

[McMurray's 1923 ‘History of Auglaize County']


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