Olinger, Adam

Birth Name Olinger, Adam 1a
Gender male
Age at Death 75 years, 5 months, 7 days

Events

Event Date Place Description Sources
Birth 9 June 1835 Hamilton County, Ohio, USA Birth of Olinger, Adam 1a 2a 3a
Census 1 June 1880 Redding Township, Jackson County, Indiana, USA 1880 Census 1a

NARA publication: T9

Roll No.: 286

Page No.: 27

Sheet No.: 186C

Supervisor's Dist. No.: 2

Enumeration Dist. No.: 113

Minor Civil Division: Redding Township

County of: Jackson

State of: Indiana

Enumeration Date: 26 June, 1880

Line No.: 11-20

Family No.: 266

Name: Olinger, Adam

Color: White

Sex: Male

Age: 44

Married: Yes

Occupation: Farmer

Place of birth: Ohio

Place of birth of father: Germany

Place of birth of mother: Germany

Occupation 26 June 1880 Redding Township, Jackson County, Indiana, USA Farmer 1a
Death 16 November 1910 Peters Switch, Jackson County, Indiana, USA Death of Olinger, Adam 2a
Event Note

From Find a Grave Memorial

 

Adam Oliger, one of the most widely known farmers in Jackson county, died suddenly about 9 o'clock Monday evening at his home near Peter's Switch, Redding township, of heart trouble. several months ago he became afflicted with this trouble but his condition was not regarded as serious. Monday evening he seemed to be as well as usual and ate a hearty supper. Before retiring he talked for some time that he was planning to go into the field today and help them husk the corn.

Shortly after he retired, however, his wife heard him breathing heavily and in a few minutes after she reached his side he expired.

Mr. Oliger was born in Hamilton county, Ohio, June 9, 1835, making his age 75 years, 5 months and 5 days. At an early age he moved to Jennings county but resided there only a short time, having come to Jackson county a few years later. When he first came to this county he moved to a farm near Jonesville and lager moved to his farm near Peter's Switch where he lived for over thirty years. He was married to Miss Mary Hunt and to them were born seven children, five whom are living. Mrs. Barbara Schubert of Indianapolis, Mrs. Emma Spray of Jonesville, Balser, William and Joseph of Peter's Switch.

The deceased was a member of the St. Ambrose Catholic church. The funeral services will be held from that church Thursday morning at 9 o'clock, father C.J. Conrad officiating. Burial at the Catholic cemetery.

Seymour Daily Republican

Burial 19 November 1910 Redding Township, Jackson County, Indiana, USA Burial of Adam Olinger 2b

Cemetery: St. Ambrose Cemetery

Families

Family of Olinger, Adam and Hunt, Mary

Married Wife Hunt, Mary ( * 31 December 1837 + 12 February 1928 )
   
Event Date Place Description Sources
Marriage 24 January 1860 Jennings County, Indiana, USA Marriage of Olinger, Adam and Hunt, Mary 4a
  Children
Name Birth Date Death Date
Olinger, Walterabout 1861
Olinger, Annieabout 1864
Olinger, Barbaraabout 1866
Olinger, MargaretJuly 186728 January 1906
Olinger, Josephabout 1870
Olinger, Emmaabout 1873
Olinger, Roseabout 1874
Olinger, William6 March 187926 June 1958

Narrative

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Family Map

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Source References

  1. US Census Bureau: 1880 U.S. Census, Indiana, Jackson County, population schedule; digital images, FamilySearch (www.familysearch.org); citing National Archives and Records Administration microfilm T9.
      • Date: 1 June 1880
      • Page: Adam Olinger Household, Family 266
      • 1880 Census Adam Olinger Hosehold
  2. Find A Grave.com, database and images
      • Date: 16 November 1910
      • Page: Memorial page for Adam Olinger (9 Jun 1835–16 Nov 1910), Find A Grave Memorial no. 60907899, citing Saint Ambrose Catholic Cemetery, Seymour, Jackson County, Indiana, USA ; Maintained by Tom (contributor 47427501) .
      • Date: 19 November 1910
      • Page: Memorial page for Adam Olinger (9 Jun 1835–16 Nov 1910), Find A Grave Memorial no. 60907899, citing Saint Ambrose Catholic Cemetery, Seymour, Jackson County, Indiana, USA
  3. Indiana, Death Certificates, 1899-2011 [database on-line]. Provo, UT, USA: Ancestry.com Operations, Inc., 2015. Citing: Indiana State Board of Health. Death Certificates, 1900-2011. Microfilm. Indiana Archives and Records Administration, Indianapolis, Indiana
      • Date: 28 January 1906
      • Page: Margaret Riegel Page 341 Record 250
      • Margaret Olinger Death Certificate
      • Transcript:

        Transcript of Margaret Olinger Death Certificate

         

        Indiana State Board of Health
        Certificate of Death
        Place of Death
        County of Marion
        Township of Center
        City of Indianapolis
        No. 1640 Chestnut Street
        341 Record Number 250
        Full Name : Margaret Riegel
        Personal and Statistical Particulars
        Sex: Female Color: White
        Married Name of Husband: John Riegel
        Date of Birth: 27 July 1868
        Age: 37 Years, 6 Months, 1 Day
        Occupation: Housekeeper
        Birthplace: Indiana
        Place of Death 1640 Chestnut Street
        Name of Father: Adam Olinger
        Birthplace of Father: :Ohio
        Maiden Name of Mother: Mary Hunt
        Birthplace of Mother: Indiana
        Medical Certificate of Death
        Date of Death: Month: 1 Day: 28 Year 1906
        I hereby certify that I attended the deceased from Jan 17, 1905, to Jan 28, 1905
        that I last saw her alive on Jan 28, 1905 and that her death occured an the date stated above at 3:20 AM
        To the best of my knowledge and belief the cause of death was as follows:
        Chief Cause Tubercular Peritonitis Duration 8 Days.
        Immediate Cause Tubercular Peritonitis
        Signed J.M. Berainer MD
        Place of Burial: St. Joseph Cemetery
        Proposed Date of Burial: 1-30-1906
        Undertaker: A. J. Lauck
        Informant: John Riegel
        Address: 1640 Chestnut Street

  4. County Clerks Offices, Indiana: Indiana Marriages, 1811-2007, database with images, FamilySearch (https://familysearch.org)
      • Date: 24 January 1860
      • Page: Marriage of Adam Olinger and Mary Hunt, Jennings County, Volume 5 Page 12
      • Adam Olinger - Mary Hunt Marriage