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Peter C Steiner

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Peter C Steiner

Birth
Wayne County, Ohio, USA
Death
2 Jan 1902 (aged 74)
Adams County, Indiana, USA
Burial
Linn Grove, Adams County, Indiana, USA Add to Map
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Married October 15 1853 to Verena Stauffer with children John P Steiner, Anna Steiner

Adams County Probate Court

Peter C. Steiner

Name in Record Reason for Being in Record Date of Record

Peter C. Steiner Makes his last will & testament March 2, 1893
Fanny Steiner Wife; shall have full control of entire estate
David H. Steiner Son; to receive equal inheritance as siblings
John P. Steiner Son; to receive equal inheritance as siblings
Amos Steiner Son; to receive equal inheritance as siblings
Christina Neuhauser Daughter; to receive equal inheritance as siblings
Rose Ann Neuhauser Daughter; to receive equal inheritance as siblings
Sarah Biberstine Daughter; to receive equal inheritance as siblings
Anna Augsburger Daughter; to receive equal inheritance as siblings
Moses Augsburger Husband of Anna Augsburger; to inherit Anna's portion if she is deceased
Fanny Steiner Wife; appointed executrix of will of Peter Steiner
Amos Stauffer Witnessed Peter Steiner making his last will
E. A. Neuenschwander Witnessed Peter Steiner making his last will Peter C. Steiner Died Jan. 3, 1902
Amos Stauffer Subscribing witness; oath of death & validity of will Jan. 9, 1902
Elmer Johnson Clerk James P. Haefling Deputy
Elmer Johnson Clerk; will has been admitted to probate Jan. 9, 1902
James P. Haefling Deputy



Decatur Democrat, Adams County, Indiana
(a weekly newspaper)
Thursday, January 9, 1902

P. C. Stiner [sic] was born in Wayne county, Ohio, June 15, 1827, and died at his home near Linn Grove, Ind., January 3, 1902, having arrived at the age of 74 years, 6 months, and 18 days. He came with his parents to Adams county, Ind., when a lad of twelve years in 1839, and had a full share of the endurance that confronts the frontier settler, who by their willing hands removed the wild woods and gradually built up pleasant homes to enjoy in their declining years. On the 15th of October, 1853, he was united in marriage to Verena Stauffer, to this union were born twelve children, five sons and seven daughters, two sons and three daughters preceded him to the celestial shore. He leaves to follow the companion of his youth three sons and four daughters and 28 grandchildren. Father Stiner lived a devoted christian ...and indulgent husband and father, and an exemplary neighbor. He was buried on the Sabbath from the church at Linn Grove, Rev. Daniel Yoder of this place, and Revs. E. A. Mast and J. S. Harne of Kokomo, the two latter delivering the discourses, the former in German and the latter in the English language in the presence of an unusual gathering. Interment in Greenwood cemetery. Peace be to his remains.

Contributor: Karin King (47469179) • [email protected]
Married October 15 1853 to Verena Stauffer with children John P Steiner, Anna Steiner

Adams County Probate Court

Peter C. Steiner

Name in Record Reason for Being in Record Date of Record

Peter C. Steiner Makes his last will & testament March 2, 1893
Fanny Steiner Wife; shall have full control of entire estate
David H. Steiner Son; to receive equal inheritance as siblings
John P. Steiner Son; to receive equal inheritance as siblings
Amos Steiner Son; to receive equal inheritance as siblings
Christina Neuhauser Daughter; to receive equal inheritance as siblings
Rose Ann Neuhauser Daughter; to receive equal inheritance as siblings
Sarah Biberstine Daughter; to receive equal inheritance as siblings
Anna Augsburger Daughter; to receive equal inheritance as siblings
Moses Augsburger Husband of Anna Augsburger; to inherit Anna's portion if she is deceased
Fanny Steiner Wife; appointed executrix of will of Peter Steiner
Amos Stauffer Witnessed Peter Steiner making his last will
E. A. Neuenschwander Witnessed Peter Steiner making his last will Peter C. Steiner Died Jan. 3, 1902
Amos Stauffer Subscribing witness; oath of death & validity of will Jan. 9, 1902
Elmer Johnson Clerk James P. Haefling Deputy
Elmer Johnson Clerk; will has been admitted to probate Jan. 9, 1902
James P. Haefling Deputy



Decatur Democrat, Adams County, Indiana
(a weekly newspaper)
Thursday, January 9, 1902

P. C. Stiner [sic] was born in Wayne county, Ohio, June 15, 1827, and died at his home near Linn Grove, Ind., January 3, 1902, having arrived at the age of 74 years, 6 months, and 18 days. He came with his parents to Adams county, Ind., when a lad of twelve years in 1839, and had a full share of the endurance that confronts the frontier settler, who by their willing hands removed the wild woods and gradually built up pleasant homes to enjoy in their declining years. On the 15th of October, 1853, he was united in marriage to Verena Stauffer, to this union were born twelve children, five sons and seven daughters, two sons and three daughters preceded him to the celestial shore. He leaves to follow the companion of his youth three sons and four daughters and 28 grandchildren. Father Stiner lived a devoted christian ...and indulgent husband and father, and an exemplary neighbor. He was buried on the Sabbath from the church at Linn Grove, Rev. Daniel Yoder of this place, and Revs. E. A. Mast and J. S. Harne of Kokomo, the two latter delivering the discourses, the former in German and the latter in the English language in the presence of an unusual gathering. Interment in Greenwood cemetery. Peace be to his remains.

Contributor: Karin King (47469179) • [email protected]


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  • Find a Grave, database and images (https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/97606029/peter_c-steiner: accessed ), memorial page for Peter C Steiner (15 Jun 1827–2 Jan 1902), Find a Grave Memorial ID 97606029, citing Greenwood Cemetery, Linn Grove, Adams County, Indiana, USA; Maintained by Carolyn (contributor 47143506).