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Personal data Franklin A. Dinius 


Household of Franklin A. Dinius

He is married to Mary Magdaline Salsberry.

They got married on February 9, 1864 at Seneca, Lenawee Co., MI, he was 19 years old.

Franklin A. Dinius oo Mary Magdaline Salsberry

Marriage source: Stahl, Harriet, Johann Jacob Stahl, Sr., of LeHigh Co., PA, (Mt. Vernon, IN, Windmill Pub., Inc., MCMXCV), pg. 359, Repository: Lenig Lib., Newport, PA for fact of marriage.

1 Jun 1900 Pike Twp Fulton Co OH census sheet 171A, Repository: Dallas TX Pub. Lib.

'...Dinius, Franklin A., ..., married 36 yrs ... ... Mary M., wife, ..., married 36 yrs ...'

Certificate of Marriage ... Michigan Lenawee County .. on the 9th day of February AD 1864 at Seneca ... joined in Marriage, Franklin Dinius of Fulton County ... Ohio aged twenty years and Mary M. Salsbury of Fulton Co ... Ohio agedtwenty years ... witnesses Anthony Dinius of Pike Ohio and Precilla Dinius of Pike Fulton County Ohio ... 9th day of February AD one thousand eight hundred and sixty four Daniel Mowry Justice of the Peace' <>

Child(ren):

  1. Mary Adelia Dinius  1865-1934 
  2. Samuel F. Dinius  < 1898-????


Notes about Franklin A. Dinius

Franklin A. Dinius

Source: Stahl, Harriet, Johann Jacob Stahl Sr. of LeHigh Co. PA, (Mt. Vernon, IN, Windmill Pub., Inc., MCMXCV), pg 359, Repository: Lenig Lib., Newport, PA for name = _____ Dinius.

26 Jun 1860 Ottokee PO Pike Twp Fulton Co OH census, pg 392-61, Repository: Dallas TX Pub. Lib.

'39, 445, 434, Adam Dennis, 40, male, Farmer, 1300, 170, b. OH; 40, Caroline, 41, fem, b. OH; [page break] Delta PO Pike Twp 26June1860
1, Balinda Dinus, 1_, fem, b. OH;
2, Franklin, 16, male, b. OH;
3, Mary, 12, fem, b. OH, in sch;
4, Sealery [?]F, 10 male, b. OH, in sch;
5, Elinina [?], 6, fem, b. OH, in sch;
6, Darius [?], 4, male, b. OH, in sch;
7, Thiade [?], 2, male, b. OH;
8, Samantha, 4/12, fem, b. OH'

Fulton Co OH Cemeteries, Vol ii, (Swanton OH, ,FCCOGS, MCMLXXXIV), pg. 59, Repository: Dallas TX Pub. Lib.

'Salisbury Cemetery - Pike Township ... Row 4. ... DINIUS, Mary M. wife ... Franklin A. husband 20 Feb 1844 - 13 Jun 1912 ...'

1890 Special Census of Union Veterans, (Swanton OH, FCCOGS, MCMXCIII), pg. 22

'Dinius, Franklin: Pvt. Co. I, 38th OVI. 25 Aug 1861-12 Jul 1865. Delta, OH. Sunstroke. Reënlisted veteran. (PK4)'

Declaration for an Original Invalid Pension, 25 Aug 1884

'...ENROLLED on the first day of September, 1861, in company I of the 38 regiment of Ohio vols commanded by Moses R Brailey and was honorably DISCHARGED at Louisville Kentucky on the 12 day of July 1865, that his personal description isas follows: Age 18 years; height 5 feet 8 inches; complexion light hair, Brown; eyes Blue ...'

July 1865 Affidavit in re service

'Franklin Dinius was born in Rochester ... Ohio ...'

1 Jun 1912. Declaration for Pension

'Franklin A. Dinius ... was born February 20 1844 at Stark Co, Ohio ...'

1 June 1912 residence: Delta OH.

Dinius, Mary M., Declaration for Widow's Pension, (Fulton Co. OH, M.M.D., xxvi June MCMXII)

'... Franklin A. Dinius ... Enroled ... 25 ... August 1861 ... Private in Co I 38 regt ohio Vol inf. ... honorably discharged July 12, 1865 ... no other service ... soldier died June 13, 1912, at Toledo Ohio ... she was not divorced fromhim ... not remarried since his death ...'

Civil War Soldiers Discharge Abstracts Fulton Co OH, (Swanton OH, FCCOGS, MCMXCIII), pg 11

'Dinius, Franklin A.: pvt of Capt. David Reuton's Co. I, 38th OVVI. Enrolled 11 Dec 1863 for 3 years. Discharged 12 Jul 1865 near Louisville, KY. Desc.: Born Rochester, OH; 20y; 5'8'; light comp., blue eyes, brown hair. Occ.: Farmer.(400)'

Lozer, Mark, Surnames of Fulton County Ohio, (Wauseon OH, M.L., read vi July MM)

'50 ii. Mary M. SALSBERRY was born 1843, and died 1915. She married Franklin DINIUS, son of Adam DINIUS and Caroline TODD. He was born 1844, and died 1912.'

Smith Sam F., Registrar, Certificate of Death, (Lucas Co. OH, OH Bureau of Vital Statistics, xiii June MCMXII)

'Place of Death County of Lucas City of Toledo ... Franklin Dinius ... Male ... White ... Birth March 20 1844 age 68 years, 2 months, 24 days, Married Birthplace Ohio Occupation Farmer Father Adam Dinius Birthplace of Father U.S. MaidenName of Mother Caroline Todd Birthplace of Mother New Hampshire ... Informant Nelson S. Newell Delta Ohio Field 6 13 1912 Sam F. Smith Registrar Date of Death June 13 191[2] Cause of death General paralysis (Physician unable to state thecause Former or usual residence Delta O How long at place of death Toledo 8 mo. Place of burial or removea [Salesbury Cem xed out] Delta O Date of burial _____ 16, 191[2] Undertakers Newell Plauson Co Delta O' <>

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Ancestors (and descendant) of Franklin A. Dinius

George Dinius
1789-1866
Adam Dinius
1822-1910
Caroline Todd
1826-1889

Franklin A. Dinius
1844-1912

1864
Samuel F. Dinius
< 1898-????

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