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James Milo Haas

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James Milo Haas

Birth
Wabash County, Indiana, USA
Death
2 May 1899 (aged 53)
Wabash County, Indiana, USA
Burial
Wabash, Wabash County, Indiana, USA Add to Map
Plot
Sec OP, lot 39, sp 5
Memorial ID
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Married Maria Hackleman on 9 February 1871 in Wabash County, Indiana.

Held US Patent #300,251 - June 10, 1884 - Anti-Rattler for Thill Couplings.

Held US Patent #329,899 - November 10, 1885 - Tongue Support.

NEWS ITEM - Fort Wayne News, Fort Wayne (IN) - March 16, 1899, pg 5 col 4: "Ex-City Treasurer, Milo Haas, of Wabash who was stricken with paralysis several years ago, is in a precarious condition."

OBITUARY - North Manchester Journal, North Manchester (IN) - May 4, 1899
MILO HAAS IS DEAD.
On last Saturday evening occurred the death of Milo Haas, a prominent citizen of Wabash, who has borne the hand of affliction for about a year and a half. Some years ago he sustained a stroke of paralysis from which he recovered but during his canvass for the nomination for county auditor a year ago the past winter he was again stricken and since that time his condition has been very bad all the time. His death came suddenly, but was not unexpected.

He was born Nov. 1, 1845 in Wabash, which city has been his home during almost his entire life, and he has been identified with many business enterprises in that place. He was a whole-souled gentleman who had a great many friends who will very sincerely mourn his death. He leaves a wife and two daughters. Funeral took place Tuesday and was a very large one.
Married Maria Hackleman on 9 February 1871 in Wabash County, Indiana.

Held US Patent #300,251 - June 10, 1884 - Anti-Rattler for Thill Couplings.

Held US Patent #329,899 - November 10, 1885 - Tongue Support.

NEWS ITEM - Fort Wayne News, Fort Wayne (IN) - March 16, 1899, pg 5 col 4: "Ex-City Treasurer, Milo Haas, of Wabash who was stricken with paralysis several years ago, is in a precarious condition."

OBITUARY - North Manchester Journal, North Manchester (IN) - May 4, 1899
MILO HAAS IS DEAD.
On last Saturday evening occurred the death of Milo Haas, a prominent citizen of Wabash, who has borne the hand of affliction for about a year and a half. Some years ago he sustained a stroke of paralysis from which he recovered but during his canvass for the nomination for county auditor a year ago the past winter he was again stricken and since that time his condition has been very bad all the time. His death came suddenly, but was not unexpected.

He was born Nov. 1, 1845 in Wabash, which city has been his home during almost his entire life, and he has been identified with many business enterprises in that place. He was a whole-souled gentleman who had a great many friends who will very sincerely mourn his death. He leaves a wife and two daughters. Funeral took place Tuesday and was a very large one.


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