1897 - 1959 (62 years)
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Name |
Mabel Irene OHNMEISS |
Birth |
12 Jun 1897 |
Courtenay, Stutsman Co, ND |
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Gender |
Female |
Death |
30 Oct 1959 |
Selby, Walworth Co, SD |
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Burial |
Fairview Cemetery - Herreid |
Siblings |
4 Siblings |
| 1. Raymond Harvey OHNMEISS b. 26 Jul 1891, Loganton, Clinton Co, PA d. 5 Jul 1958, Sturgis, Mead Co, SD (Age 66 years) | | 2. Elsie M. OHNMEISS b. Abt 1896 d. 18 Sep 1898, Courtenay, Stutsman Co, ND (Age ~ 2 years) | | 3. Mabel Irene OHNMEISS (current person) b. 12 Jun 1897, Courtenay, Stutsman Co, ND d. 30 Oct 1959, Selby, Walworth Co, SD (Age 62 years) ▻ Frederick HAGEL, m. 6 Jun 1923 | + | 4. Ida Delphine OHNMEISS b. 4 Jul 1900, Courtenay, Stutsman Co, ND d. 31 Oct 1966, Gresham, Multnomah Co, OR (Age 66 years) ▻ Leonard HAY; Clifford Morgan GIBBS | | 5. Phoebe Olive OHNMEISS b. Nov 1901, Courtenay, Stutsman Co, ND ▻ ? GLISE; ? CARROLL | |
Person ID |
I7207 |
Adam Barner |
Last Modified |
11 Oct 2019 |
Father |
Daniel Henry OHNMEISS b. 13 Mar 1859, Carroll, Lamar Twp, Clinton Co, PA d. 4 Apr 1902, Jamestown, Stutsman Co, ND (Age 43 years) |
Mother |
Clara Anna WREN b. 29 Jan 1871, Clinton Co, PA d. 8 Jun 1946, Jamestown, Stutsman Co, ND (Age 75 years) |
Marriage |
8 Feb 1892 |
Clinton Co, PA |
Family ID |
F2939 |
Group Sheet | Family Chart |
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Notes |
Mabel was adopted by the Thomas Pendray family of Jamestown, North Dak
ota in June 1903 when she was just 6 years old. She was the biologica
l daughter of Daniel Henry Ohnmeiss and Clara Anna Wren. Her biologica
l siblings were: Raymond Harvey Ohnmeiss, Elsie M. Ohnmeiss, Ida Delph
ine Ohnmeiss and Phoebe Olive Ohnmeiss. Mabel attended Jamestown publi
c schools. She graduated from Agricultural College in Fargo (now know
as North Dakota State University) with a 2 year Domestic Science cou
se certificate. She later graduated with a nurse's degree from Bismar
ck Hospital, Burleigh county, North Dakota. That is where she met Fre
d Hagel who was to become her husband. Fred was a patient that she wa
s treating for wounds he received in World War I. They were married i
June 1923 and honeymooned at Bismarck, Yellowstone Park and the Blac
k Hills. There were no children from this marriage. She died in a ca
accident along with her husband in Selby, South Dakota when their Bu
ick collided with the rear wheels of a truck, which was reported to ha
ve been backing out on the highway from the parking lot at the Dari-Fr
eeze drive-in. The mishap occurred before 9:00 PM on U.S. Highway 12 a
d 83, just west of the Kost Oil Station at the west edge of Selby. He
husband was killed immediately and Mabel died in the ambulance on he
way to the hospital. Cause of Death: "Fracture of Cervical Spine."
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