Abt 1896 - 1898 (~ 2 years)
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Name |
Elsie M. OHNMEISS |
Birth |
Abt 1896 |
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Gender |
Female |
Death |
18 Sep 1898 |
Courtenay, Stutsman Co, ND |
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Burial |
Steam Valley Cemetery - Steam Valley |
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 (current person) b. Abt 1896 d. 18 Sep 1898, Courtenay, Stutsman Co, ND (Age ~ 2 years) | | 3. Mabel Irene OHNMEISS 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 |
I7208 |
Adam Barner |
Last Modified |
14 Sep 2020 |
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 |
Raymond Harvey Ohmneiss
Records indicate surname also spelled as OHMNEIS, OHMNEISS, OHNMEIS. H
e "inadvertantly" and "without malice" poisoned his 18 month old siste
Elsie when he was about 5 or 6 years old. His sister Elsie died of r
espiratory failure, in her mother's arms, within minutes of eating th
e small granules of strychnine. Later on in his life, he is listed a
s one of 19 students in the newly formed Jamestown Signal Corps School
. The class opened on Monday, 26 Nov 1917 in Jamestown, Stutsman count
y, North Dakota. He was later inducted in to the U.S. Army in Jamestow
, on 4 March 1918 and was then sent to Ft. Leavenworth, Kansas. He th
en served in Company A, 116th Field Signal Battalion, until 22 June 19
18. Then he was assigned to Company C, 101st Field Signal Battalion un
til his discharge. He was overseas from 25 April 1918 to 24 March 191
9 with a tour of duty in France. His final discharge from the militar
y was at Camp Dodge, Iowa on 16 April 1919 as a Private. The surgeon'
s Certificate of Disability, is listed as: 25%. Ray formerly resided a
t 1012 10th Ave, Fargo, North Dakota. He never married and did not hav
e any children.
Cause of death: Coronary Insufficiency, Severe Ateriosclerotic Heart D
isease
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