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Marriage: Children:
  1. William Kauffman: Birth: 1842 in Jefferson Co.,Iowa. Death: 5 MAY 1863 in Vicksburg, Mississippi

  2. Daniel Lider Kauffman: Birth: 1845 in PA.. Death: 24 JUN 1910 in Marshallton, Iowa

  3. Christina Kauffman: Birth: 14 NOV 1846 in JEFFERSON CO., IA.. Death: 16 DEC 1932 in JEFFERSON CO., IA.

  4. Ermina Kauffman: Birth: 28 MAR 1848 in Jefferson Co.,Iowa. Death: 13 NOV 1849 in Jefferson Co.,Iowa

  5. George W. Kauffman: Birth: 5 JAN 1851 in Jefferson Co.,Iowa. Death: 2 AUG 1851 in Jefferson Co.,Iowa

  6. Hiram Walter Kauffman: Birth: 1858 in Jefferson Co.,Iowa. Death: in North Yakima, Washington

  7. Lemuel S. Kauffman: Birth: 1860 in Jefferson Co.,Iowa. Death: 27 NOV 1920 in Jefferson Co.,Iowa

  8. Infant Son Kauffman: Birth: 4 JAN 1862 in Jefferson Co.,Iowa. Death: 4 JAN 1862 in Jefferson Co.,Iowa

  9. Lillian Kauffman: Birth: 4 OCT 1864 in Jefferson Co.,Iowa. Death: 15 OCT 1871 in Jefferson Co.,Iowa


Sources
1. Title:   donsnook.ftw
2. Title:   obit. from the Fairfield (IA) Ledger, Nov. 20, 1888
3. Title:   Snook from Joan Caldwell <joca@@midusa.net> May 2001.FTW

Notes
a. Note:   Death of Mrs. George Kauffman It is our duty to record the death of Mrs. George Kauffman, which occurred at her home in this city Saturday evening, November 17th, 1888. She was born Esther Snook in Richland county, Ohio, March 6th, 1828. She was married to George Kauffman June 11th, 1840 and in 1841 removed with her husband and her brother, John Snook, to Jefferson county, where they have since resided. For many years they lived on a farm, but for a year of more have made Fairfield their home. In 1842 Mrs. K. joined the Presbyterian church and has ever lived a consistent christian life worthy of emulation. During her last hours when almost unable to talk she expresses her trust in her Savior and her close communion with him. She was a loving wife, a kind mother and a good neighbor, and those mourn her most sincerely who were best acquainted with her. The funeral took place from the Presbyterian church Sunday at 2 o'clock p.m., Dr. Magill conducting the services, and the remains were followed to their last resting place by a large number of relatives and friends.
  from the Fairfield Ledger, Fairfield, IA, Tues., Nov. 20th, 1888.


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