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John Ochsner

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John Ochsner

Birth
Romania
Death
22 Apr 1904 (aged 46)
Medina, Stutsman County, North Dakota, USA
Burial
Medina, Stutsman County, North Dakota, USA Add to Map
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(Taken from his obituary and family records and transcribed by Michael Bowen, MRB, #47351043)

Jamestown (North Dakota) Weekly Alert ~ April 28, 1904
Mr. John Ochsner, one of the coun­ty's most highly esteemed and ex­emplary farmers, died of diabetes at his home eight miles north of Medina yesterday morning. Mr. Ochsner came to Medina from Scotland, South Dakota in the spring of 1900. He purchased a section of land, and at once built up and opened a fine farm. The funeral will take place at Medina, Tuesday, at 1 o'clock.

He leaves a wife, four children and a brother, Charles H. Ochsner, to mourn his loss. Their children were: John Henry Ochsner (2 Dec 1883-25 Mar 1941), Lydia, Mrs. Robert Rockwood (11 Aug 1885-15 Jan 1972), George Manuel Ochsner (26 Jun 1890-3 Aug 1981, Mahnomen County, Minnesota, burial unknown) and Frederick William Ochsner (25 Sep 1894-11 Oct 1965).

The 1900 US census shows John (42), Mar 1858 and Louise (36), Jul 1863 with their four children John Henry (16), Dec 1883, Lydia (14), Aug 1885, George Emmanuel (9), Jun 1890 and Frederick William (4), Sep 1895 living in Stutsman County, North Dakota. John and Louisa (Schlechter) Ochsner were born in Russia, their children were born in South Dakota. They had been married 17 years. Their next door neighbors include his parents, Philip (Jul 1835) and Elizabeth (Dec 1836) Ochsner and his brother Carl (Mar 1878) and Carolina (Sep 1879) Ochsner.
(Taken from his obituary and family records and transcribed by Michael Bowen, MRB, #47351043)

Jamestown (North Dakota) Weekly Alert ~ April 28, 1904
Mr. John Ochsner, one of the coun­ty's most highly esteemed and ex­emplary farmers, died of diabetes at his home eight miles north of Medina yesterday morning. Mr. Ochsner came to Medina from Scotland, South Dakota in the spring of 1900. He purchased a section of land, and at once built up and opened a fine farm. The funeral will take place at Medina, Tuesday, at 1 o'clock.

He leaves a wife, four children and a brother, Charles H. Ochsner, to mourn his loss. Their children were: John Henry Ochsner (2 Dec 1883-25 Mar 1941), Lydia, Mrs. Robert Rockwood (11 Aug 1885-15 Jan 1972), George Manuel Ochsner (26 Jun 1890-3 Aug 1981, Mahnomen County, Minnesota, burial unknown) and Frederick William Ochsner (25 Sep 1894-11 Oct 1965).

The 1900 US census shows John (42), Mar 1858 and Louise (36), Jul 1863 with their four children John Henry (16), Dec 1883, Lydia (14), Aug 1885, George Emmanuel (9), Jun 1890 and Frederick William (4), Sep 1895 living in Stutsman County, North Dakota. John and Louisa (Schlechter) Ochsner were born in Russia, their children were born in South Dakota. They had been married 17 years. Their next door neighbors include his parents, Philip (Jul 1835) and Elizabeth (Dec 1836) Ochsner and his brother Carl (Mar 1878) and Carolina (Sep 1879) Ochsner.


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  • Find a Grave, database and images (https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/91577552/john-ochsner: accessed ), memorial page for John Ochsner (31 Mar 1858–22 Apr 1904), Find a Grave Memorial ID 91577552, citing Medina Cemetery, Medina, Stutsman County, North Dakota, USA; Maintained by MRB (contributor 47351043).