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Note: Not found in 1860 census, unless he is "Sarah" who was the right age. But he and Emmaline can't both have been born in 1839, in March and October. Checking census records again - I believe 1838 is the correct year. On 22 Aug 1862 Compant G was mustered in by Capt. A. F. Bond of 2nd Inf U. S. Tinlis Hauser, Pvt., age 23, entered 19 Aug 1862 23 Mar 1863 :Company G : Pvt. Tinlis Hauser - Discharged at Cincinnati, Ohio, Ancestry.com: Enlisted as a Private on 19 August 1862 at the age of 23; Enlisted in Company G, 52nd Infantry Regiment Ohio on 22 August 1862. Received a disability discharge Company G, 52nd Infantry Regiment Ohio on 23 March 1863 in Cincinnati, OH According to oral history, Tinlis brought maple trees (seeds?) to plant when he moved to DeWitt Co., IA, spring 1863. In 1870 census, Tinles Howser, butcher, in DeWitt, Clinton Co., IA, with family In 1880 census, T Houser was a butcher in Blairstown, Benton Co, IA, b Ohio, father b Pa, Mother b Ohio., with family 1885 Iowa census - living on Maple Street in Van Horne, Benton County, Iowa. In 1900, in Van Horne, IA, Timothy, single, living on Main St. , Benton Co., Union Twp, p234. Working as Day Laborer, in hshold of Frank Gramlich, shoemaker. Listed as a survivor of Catherine Houser Foster, who died in 1903. Moved to Oklahoma about 1903? In 1910, in Cement, Caddo,OK., Block 3, image 1/38. Shoemaker at shoe shop. 'The Cement Courier' Jan. 12, 1912 issue "TINS HAUSER has bought a small iron covered building and moved it onto his lot." February 9, 1912 "City Marshal Henry Johnson has been appointed administrator of the TIM HAUSER estate."
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