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Augustus B Deininger

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Augustus B Deininger

Birth
Death
7 Dec 1908 (aged 53)
Burial
Florid, Putnam County, Illinois, USA Add to Map
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he was son of Amos Deininger and Lydia Blaugh.

The Putnam Record, December 1908:
Mr. AUGUSTUS B. DEININGER was born April 3, 1855 in Annville, Lebanon Co. PA and died at his home in Florid, Dec. 7, 1908, age 53 years, 8 months and 4 days.
He came to Florid in 1878.
In 1881 he was joined in marriage to Miss CORA E. CLEMENS, who died March 9, 1890.
Three children were born to this union, Lydia, Hattie and Cora....Lydia and Cora have preceded their father to the Golden Shore. In 1892 he was united in marriage to Miss Katie A. Hartman and one son Amos was born to them. He is survived by his wife, son Amos, daughter, Mrs. John Beck; also two brothers, Samuel in Pennsylvania and Joseph in Kansas. Mr. Augustus Deininger (or Gus as he was familiarly called) was a hard worker and industrious man. He was a contractor and builder of great ability.
About 3 months ago while working at his trade, he ran a splinter into his finger which resulted in blood poisoning. He had to undergo 2 operations and had 2 fingers amputated.
He got well enough to ride out when a complication of the disease set in which terminated (in) his death.
The funeral was held Wednesday afternoon in the Presbyterian church of Florid.
He was laid to rest in the cemetery at Florid.


Rest in peace


he was son of Amos Deininger and Lydia Blaugh.

The Putnam Record, December 1908:
Mr. AUGUSTUS B. DEININGER was born April 3, 1855 in Annville, Lebanon Co. PA and died at his home in Florid, Dec. 7, 1908, age 53 years, 8 months and 4 days.
He came to Florid in 1878.
In 1881 he was joined in marriage to Miss CORA E. CLEMENS, who died March 9, 1890.
Three children were born to this union, Lydia, Hattie and Cora....Lydia and Cora have preceded their father to the Golden Shore. In 1892 he was united in marriage to Miss Katie A. Hartman and one son Amos was born to them. He is survived by his wife, son Amos, daughter, Mrs. John Beck; also two brothers, Samuel in Pennsylvania and Joseph in Kansas. Mr. Augustus Deininger (or Gus as he was familiarly called) was a hard worker and industrious man. He was a contractor and builder of great ability.
About 3 months ago while working at his trade, he ran a splinter into his finger which resulted in blood poisoning. He had to undergo 2 operations and had 2 fingers amputated.
He got well enough to ride out when a complication of the disease set in which terminated (in) his death.
The funeral was held Wednesday afternoon in the Presbyterian church of Florid.
He was laid to rest in the cemetery at Florid.


Rest in peace




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