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Personal data Oscar O. Pittenger 


Household of Oscar O. Pittenger

He is married to Myrtle Markley.

They got married on October 24, 1908 at fortasse, somewhere, Verenigde Staten, he was 20 years old.

Oscar O.? Pittenger oo Myrtle Markley

Marriage source: Author: Masing, Milton, Title: "Pittenger/Price FGS," (Publication location unknown, Publisher: MM, Publication date: mailed xxvii Sept MCMXCIII)

Milton Masing ref 121-C18-9 <>

Child(ren):

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Notes about Oscar O. Pittenger

Oscar O. Pittenger

Source: Author: Masing, Milton, Title: "Pittenger/Price FGS," (Publication location unknown, Publisher: MM, Publication date: mailed xxvii Sept MCMXCIII)

Milton cites ref. 121-1410-26 for death: 29 Apr 1914 in Delaware Co., IN MM cites 121-C4-340 for birth.

Author: Paul, Norma, Winget, Title: "ADAMS/RAGER, DISHONG, ALLEN, WINGET and related families," (Publication location unknown, Publisher: http://wc.rootsweb.ancestry.com/cgi-bin/igm.cgi?op=GET&db=ard1&id=I57294, Publication: xiv NovMMXIII), Repository: The Cloud

"... Oscar O. PITTENGER Sex: M Birth: 4 JUL 1887 in , Blackford, Indiana, USA Death: JUN 1966 in Jackson, Jackson, Michigan, USA Burial: Unknown

Occupation: 1910, farm laborer; 1920, 1940, machinist; 1930, auto shop foreman;

Note:

Indiana, Marriage Collection, 1800-1941 Name:Oscar O Pittenger Spouse Name:Myrtle M Markley Marriage Date:24 Oct 1908 Marriage County:Delaware

1910 U.S. Fed. Cen., Liberty, Delaware, Indiana, May 2 PITTENGER, Oscar O. 21, m.2y, Indiana, laborer farm; Myrtle M. 19, 1 child, Missouri; Helen 2/12, Indiana;

1920 U.S. Fed. Cen., Muncie Ward 4, Delaware, Indiana, Feb. 7 PITTENGER, Oscar O. 31, Indiana, machinist; Myrtle M. 28, Missouri; Helen I. 10, Indiana; Katherine 1 10/12, Indiana;

1930 U.S. Fed. Cen., Napoleon, Jackson, Michigan, April 17 PITTENGER, Oscar O. 42, 1st m.20, Indiana, foreman auto shop; Myrtle M. 39, 1st m. 17, Missouri; Helen I. 20, Indiana; Catherine S. 12, Indiana;

1940 U.S. Fed. Cen., Napoleon, Jackson, Michigan, April 26-27 PITTENGER, Oscar O. 51, H-2, Indiana, machine operator; Myrtle M. 49, grade 8, Missouri;

http://www.findagrave.com Oscar and Myrtle split their life between Delaware County, Indiana and Jackson County, Michigan. White in Michigan Oscar worked as a prison guard. -------------------- Parents:
Jarvis Cullen Pittenger (1869 - 1951)
Catherine May Price Pittenger (1869 - 1933) Spouse:
Myrtle Minnie Markley Pittenger (1891 - 1977)* Burial:Unknown Created by: M Masing Record added: Dec 09, 2011

Find A Grave Memorial# 81752765 ... Change Date: 13 OCT 2013

Father: Jarvis Cullen PITTENGER b: 19 JAN 1869 in , Blackford, Indiana, USA Mother: Catherine May “Callie” PRICE b: 11 SEP 1869 in , Henry, Indiana, USA

Marriage 1 Myrtle Minnie MARKLEY b: 3 FEB 1891 in Blairstown, Henry, Missouri, USA Married: 24 OCT 1908 in , Delaware, Indiana, USA

Children

1. Helen Isabel PITTENGER b: 1909 in , Delaware, Indiana, USA 2. Catherine Susanne PITTENGER b: 1918 in , Delaware, Indiana, USA" <>

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1888-1914

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