Children:
Hattie Coleman
Iva Coleman
Geneva Coleman
2ndJohn
B. Hochenedel
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Notes: Died:
Toledo, Lucus County, Ohio
Her guardian is Thomas G. Riegel
With the help of Jay Willis
and Joyce Godfrey of the Sloyer Researchers, we were able to find the
proof that was needed to determine Ida was a daughter of Henrietta
and John Martin Lynn.
Ida was listed as a half
sister to the children of Henrietta and Levi Franklin Sloyer.
John Martin Lynn died(from
illness?) in D.C. during the Civil War and Ida was born after his death.
News Messinger (Fremont),
May 29, 1941, Page 2
Former Fremont Resident Dead
Fremont Relatives have been informed of the death of Mrs. John Hochenedel
at her home in Toledo Tuesday eveining. She was formerly mr. Ida Coleman,
of Fremont. Funeral services will be held at a Catholic Church in Toledo
Saturday at 9 a.m. A number of Fremont relatives are expected to attend.
From John M. Lynn Pension
file:
State of Pennsylvania, County of Northampton,
On this 24th day of November A.D. 1865, personally appeared before
me a clerk of Court of Record in and for the county and State aforesaid
Thomas G. Riegel a resident of Lower Saucon in the County of Northampton
and State of Pennsylvania aged 37 years, who being First duly sworn
according to law doth on oath make the following declaration, as guardian
of the minor children under sixteen years of age of deceased officers
and soldiers, that he is the guardian of Ida Adelia Lynn whose father
was a Private in Company "C" commanded by Capt Henry J. Oerter
in the 153rd Regiment of Pa Vols in the War of 1861, and that the said
John M. Lynn died at Harewood Hospital Washington on the Seventh day
of January in the year 1863, of fever.
That the mother of the child aforesaid again intermarried with Franklin
Schloyer on the 14th day of April in the year 1865 and that the date
of birth of his said ward as follows, to wit: Ida Adelia Lynn before
said was born on the 12th day of March A.D. 1863, he further declares
that the parents of his said ward married at Allentown on the 29th
day of September in the year 1860 by Rev. William Rath that he has
not in any manner been engaged in, or aided, or abetted the rebellion
in the United States; that his Post Office is Freemansburg, PA and
that he hereby appoints A. S. Knecht, of Easton, Pa., his lawful Attorney,
and authorizes him to present and claim and to receive and receipt
for any orders or certificated that may be issued in satisfaction therefor.
Signed Thomas G. Riegel, Guardian.
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