John EYMAN
Characteristics
Type | Value | Date | Place | Sources |
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name | John EYMAN |
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occupation | Farmer,Soldat |
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Events
Type | Date | Place | Sources |
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death | 22. January 1883 | Macon County, Illinois, USA
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burial | White Cemetery/Belleville, USA
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birth | 15. May 1841 | Belleville, St. Clair County, Illinois, USA
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marriage | 4. February 1867 | Macon County, Illinois, USA
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Parents
Abraham EYMAN | Nancy Clarissa MCGUIRE |
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4. February 1867
Macon County, Illinois, USA |
Sarah M. BUNKER |
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Notes for this person
Vater:Abraham Eymann III (1803),Lebte 1880 in Lost Creek,Platte,Nebraska,USA
Sources
1 | Chronicling America: Historische amerikanische Zeitungen, 1836-1922, https://www.myheritage.de/research/collection-10449/chronicling-america-historische-amerikanische-zeitungen-1836-1922?itemId=10163691&action=showRecord
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<p>The Columbus Journal<br />Veröffentlichung: Columbus, Platte, Nebraska, USA<br />Datum: 31. Jan. 1883<br />Text: "..., died at the residence of his brother Jerome Eyman, at Harristowu, 111., Tuesday, Jan. 23d, 'S3. Mr. Eymau, being in ill health, went back to bis old home for improvement, but death found him there ... , 80 acres. Cornelius Heaker and wife to Geo Minten, w. d. $600; e !g sw 4', 32, 20, 1 west, 80 acres. State of Nebraska to John Schilz, deed, $400; s i ne A, 36, 18, 2 wesl, SO acres. John Eyman ... . Darling of Colfax county in tne cii jiiinuaj-. uv Mjems tSjcheerful anil happy as in aavs or 2?e' W Einbiihning thiids, eolVms burial j kets, burial robes, and accessories j n be supplied by .1. E. Munger ... but death will silence. For such people, this article is not ill-tended. S. A. BONESTEEL,..."<br />Über diese QuelleThe Columbus Journal , published from 1874 to1911, was the chief dailynewspaper for Platte County and was also distributed in the northeast Nebraska counties of Merrick, Polk, Butler, Dodge, and Colfax. The Columbus Journal succeeded the Platte Journal (1870-74) and in1911 merged with the Columbus Tribune to form the Columbus Tribune-Journal. In 1913, the title reverted to the Columbus Journal . During its long history, the Journal absorbed a number of newspapers,including the Columbus Times in 1904 and the Platte County Argus in 1906. The Journal featured a broad eight-column format.The paper’s founder and chief editor from 1870 until his death in 1902was Moses Kennedy (M.K.) Turner, a Civil War veteran who had served in Co. K, 170th Ohio. While editing the Columbus Journal, Turner also practiced law and remained active in politics, serving in thestate legislature from 1880 to1881 and running unsuccessfully for the United States Congress in 1884 on a ticket endorsed by the independent Greenback and Anti-Monopoly parties. In the salutatory statements in the first issue of the Journal, Turner wrote: “We have two objects before us as publishers: First to conduct a good, independent local newspaper; second to make money thereby”.Although Turner stressed his independence from partisan ties, later contemporary accounts asserted that the Columbus Journal was an influential Republican force in the politics of Nebraska during theGilded Age.Turner’s obituary noted that “There are few lines in professional life that admit of a chance of personal vengeance as does the newspaper, yet he never allowed this to interferewith what he considered his duty.” Following M.K.’s death, his daughter, Martha Margaret Turner--a full-time reporter for the Journal since 1887--served as editor for two years, at whichtime the paper was sold to a succession of owner/publishers. She later wrote for the important Nebraska State Journal and headed the newspaper department and founded the photography department at theNebraska State Historical Society</p> Zeitungen sind hervorragende Quellen für genealogische und Familienforschungs-Informationen. Geburts-, Heirats- und Todesbekanntmachungen und -anzeigen sind übliche Bereiche der Genealogie. Aber auch in Artikeln über lokale Nachrichten und Ereignisse können Vorfahren auftauchen (z.B. Soziales, Gemeinschaft, Schule, Sport oder geschäftsbezogene Ereignisse). |
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Title | Eymann Genealogie |
Description | Neuere Version meiner Datenbank aus myHeritage exportiert. |
Id | 29309 |
Upload date | 2022-01-08 16:11:28.0 |
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torsten@eymann.net, teymann@web.de | |
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