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Personal data David Ferguson Kosier 


Household of David Ferguson Kosier

He is married to Anna Eliza Ozmun.

They got married on July 20, 1863 at Williams Co., OH, he was 25 years old.

David Ferguson Kosier oo Anna Eliza Osman

Marriage source: Author: Dilbone, Wilbur. E., Title: Kosier/Ozmun FGS, (Publication location: Colon MI, Publisher: W.E.D., Publication date: xviii Apr MCMLXXXIII)

Marriage Index OH 1851-1900, (USA, Broderbund, MCMXCVIII)

"Kosier, David + Ozman, Aneliza m. July 20, 1863 Williams Co. OH"

Title: Williams Co., OH Marriages Vols I II III 1824-1868, (Publication location: Bryan OH, Publisher: WCCOGS, Publication date: MCMLXXXIV) pg. 62 Repository: Irving TX Pub. LIb.

"KOSIER, David/OZMAN, Aneliza III:315 20 Jul 1863"
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Child(ren):

  1. Orra C. Kosier  1864-1925 
  2. Della Mae Kosier  1866-1953 
  3. Bertha Kosier  1868-1935
  4. Minnie Adaline Kosier  1874-1961 
  5. Lavern A. Kosier  1879-1880


Notes about David Ferguson Kosier

David Ferguson Kosier

Source: Author: Dilbone, W. E., Title: Kosier/Ozmun FGS, (Publication location: Colon MI, Publisher: WED, Publication date: xviii Apr MCMLXXXIII)

Military = Sgt 182 reg Co. F Oh Vol Inf.

W.E.Dilbone has military papers for DFK.

Occupation = Farmer

Residences: Farm So of Edon, Williams Co., OH

Died at age 85y5m18d

Buried in New Franklin Cem.

David's wives: 1) Anna Eliza Ozmun
2) Mears McFarland
3) Sadie Munn

Title: Fulton Co., OH Cemeteries, Vol I, (Publication location: Swanton OH, Publisher: FCCOGS, Publication date: MCMLXXXVI), pg. 139, Repository: Dallas TX Pub. Lib.

"West Franklin Cemetery (New Section) - Franklin Township
...
Row 13
..."

"KOSIER, Orra C. 1864 - 1925
KOSIER, David F. (Civil War) 12 Apr 1925 Ae 85y-4m-18d
Ann E. w/o David Kosier 10 Sep 1881 Ae 37y-27d
Lavern A. s/o D. & A. Kosier 25 Mar 1880 Ae 8m-25d"

Title: Gen Index to Pension Files, 1861-1934, Series T-288 Roll 268, Repository: Dallas TX pub. lib.

"Kosier, David Co. F 182 OH Inf 1890 Oct 7 Invalid app # 944083 Cert # 944076 Nebr."

Title: Declaration for Pension, (Publication location: Williams Co., OH, Publisher: D.K., Publication date: xvi May MCMXII), Repository: U.S. national archives, Washington, DC

"... ENROLLED at West Unity Ohio under the name of David Kosier, on the 3rd day of September, 1864
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Seargeant, in Company F 182nd Ohio Volunteer Infantry
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HONORABLY DISCHARGED at Nashville, on the 7th day of July, 1865
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Five feet eight inches; complexion, Fair; color of eyes, blue; color of hair, dark; that his occupation was Blacksmith; that he was born October 28th, 1839,
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In Ohio till the 1886 then at Steel City Nebraska then in Ohio, at Edon OHio. Now at West Unity Ohio
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16 May 1912
..."

Author: Pope, Carol, Title: e-mail to Marvin Knock regarding Kosier/Koser Family, (Publication location unknown, Publisher: CP, Publication date: xii Feb MMVI)

"...
Great Grandpa David F. Kosier. Some think his middle name should be Ferguson and some think it is Franklin. No proof of either middle name has ever been found. His name always appears as David F. Kosier. No proof of either namebeing his middle name. Just a bunch of mistakes on the internet.
...
Carol Pope"

Author: Hanna, Jackie, Title: "The Alwood Family Tree -- William Allwood (Alwood) descendants," (Publication location: Portage MI, Publisher: http://wc.rootsweb.ancestry.com, Publication date: xviii Mar MCMVI), Repository: The Cloud

"... David Ferguson KOSIER Sex:PRIVATE "TYPE=PICT;ALT=View Post-em!" M Change Date: 12 SEP 2001 Birth: 24 OCT 1837 in Carlisle, Cumberland Co, Pennsylvania Death: 12 APR 1925 in Edon, Williams Co, Ohio Burial: W. Franklin Cem, FranklinTwp, Fulton Co, Ohio

Occupation: Blacksmith

Census: 1880 Mill Creek Twp, Williams Co, Ohio

Marriage 1 Anna Eliza OZMUN b: 14 AUG 1844 in Kunkle, Williams Co, Ohio Married: 20 JUL 1863 in Williams Co, Ohio

Children

1. Orra C. KOSIER b: 23 MAR 1864 in Hamer, Williams Co, Ohio"
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Ancestors (and descendant) of David Ferguson Kosier

N.N. Culbertson
< 1796-????
Miss McClintock
< 1796-????

David Ferguson Kosier
1837-1925

1863
Bertha Kosier
1868-1935

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    • The temperature on October 24, 1837 was about 12.0 °C. Wind direction mainly south-southwest. Weather type: half bewolkt zwaar regen. Source: KNMI
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