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Family
Marriage: Children:
  1. Edmund Friedrich Ochsner: Birth: 14 JUN 1897 in Harvard, Clay, NE. Death: 18 NOV 1970 in Gooding, Gooding, ID

  2. Leontina Margarete Ochsner: Birth: 9 FEB 1899 in Harvard, Clay, NE. Death: 15 SEP 1959 in Oakland, Alameda, CA

  3. Lydia Katherine Ochsner: Birth: 7 AUG 1901 in Ansley,Custer, NE. Death: 23 NOV 1994 in Cozad, Dawson, NE

  4. Adeline Ochsner: Birth: 31 DEC 1904 in Ansley, Custer, NE. Death: 6 SEP 1994 in Gooding, Gooding, ID

  5. Dorthy Elizabeth Ochsner: Birth: 27 NOV 1906 in Ansley, Custer, NE. Death: 15 JUL 1993 in Cozad, Dawson, NE

  6. Erika Amelia Ochsner: Birth: 20 JUN 1909 in Ansley, Custer, NE. Death: 10 JUN 1974 in Boise, Ada, ID

  7. Harold C. Ochsner: Death: 13 APR 1974 in Twin Falls, Twin Falls, ID

  8. Ruben Christian Ochsner: Death: 5 SEP 1910 in Ansley,Custer, NE


Notes
a. Note:   Christian C Ochsner, 81, resident since 1940 died Wednesday night at the home of his daughter, Mrs. Herman B. Grabert, 172 Lois street, following a brief illness. He was born Jan 1, 1870, in Russia and came to this country when he was 2 years old. He moved to Twin Falls in April 1940 from Berwyn, Nebr. He was preceded in death by his wife, February, 1942, and a son. He was a member of the Modern Woodmen of the World, IOOF lodge and the German Reform church in Nebraska. Survivors include five daughters; Mrs. Nels E Nelson, Oakland, Alameda, CAlif; Mrs. George Helmuth, Mrs. Jerry Bubak and Mrs. George Kilham, all Cozad, Dawson, NEbr. and Mrs. Grabert, Twin Falls; two sons, Harold Ochsner, Twin Falls and Edmund Ochsner, Gooding. 24 grandchildren and 15 great grandchildren - Obit The "C" in Christian's name is not so much an initial representing a middle name but simply indicated the Ochsner clan to which they belonged. The "C" was obviously for the sons of Christian. All his brothers had the same initial. In the spring of 1901 Chris and his family moved by covered wagon from Clay County to a farm near Berwyn, Nebraska, where he farmed with his brother Edward for 3 years before Edward married and began farming on his own. A double funeral was held for Christian and his brother Edward, who died one day after Christian. Source: Adeline Ochsner Grabert & Roy Dale Copsey.


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