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']
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']
Family Members
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M Elizabeth Dickman Altemeyer
1861–1889
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Charles Henry Dickman III
1862–1932
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Mary Dickman Rakel
1864–1936
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Agnes M Dickman Rohlfing
1867–1920
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Bernard J Dickman
1868–1948
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Katherine Dickman Luckman
1870–1969
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Josephine Dickman Goeke
1872–1967
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John B Dickman
1875–1955
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Rose M Dickman Kramer
1877–1945
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Joseph Dickman
1880–1971
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Frank Julius Dickman
1882–1882
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