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==Birth==  
 
==Birth==  
Miner Deitz was born on April 30, 1838, to [[Johan Jost Deitz]] (John Jost P. Deitz) and Anna Maria Bassler, in Berne.
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Miner Deitz was born on April 30, 1838, to '''[[Deitz, John Jost P.|Johan Jost P. Deitz]]''' (John Jost P. Deitz) and Anna Maria Bassler, in Berne.
 
 
==Education==
 
  
  
 
==Occupation==
 
==Occupation==
  
The 1870 Knox census had Miner and Sarah living in the same dwelling as Sarah’s brother, [[William Henry Harrison Posson]], where the occupation of Miner Deitz and William Posson was “hucksters.”  The business “Deitz and Posson, merchants” appears in the 1870 Child’s Gazeteer.
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The 1870 '''[[k:Knox|Town of Knox]]''' census had Miner and Sarah living in the same dwelling as Sarah’s brother, '''[[William Henry Harrison Posson]]''', and the occupation of Miner Deitz and William Posson was “hucksters.”  The business “Deitz and Posson, merchants” appears in the 1870 Child’s Gazeteer.
  
 
==Marriage & Children==  
 
==Marriage & Children==  
  
Miner was married to [[Sarah Posson]] on November 20, 1862.  They had three sons.
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Miner was married to '''[[Sarah Posson]]''' on November 20, 1862.  They had three sons.
  
 
*Ellis William Deitz
 
*Ellis William Deitz
*[[Charles H. Deitz]]
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*'''[[Charles H. Deitz]]'''
 
*Courtney S. Deitz
 
*Courtney S. Deitz
 
  
  

Latest revision as of 23:44, 2 August 2013

Miner Deitz

Birth

Miner Deitz was born on April 30, 1838, to Johan Jost P. Deitz (John Jost P. Deitz) and Anna Maria Bassler, in Berne.


Occupation

The 1870 Town of Knox census had Miner and Sarah living in the same dwelling as Sarah’s brother, William Henry Harrison Posson, and the occupation of Miner Deitz and William Posson was “hucksters.” The business “Deitz and Posson, merchants” appears in the 1870 Child’s Gazeteer.

Marriage & Children

Miner was married to Sarah Posson on November 20, 1862. They had three sons.


Death

Miner died on April 1, 1909, and is buried at Old Stone Fort Cemetery.

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