Person Sheet


Name Catharine WARMUTH 
Birth 26 Oct 1847, Pusheta Township, Allen County, Ohio1439
Christening 31 Oct 1847, St. Peter & Paul Catholic Church, Pusheta Township, Auglaize County, Ohio1439 Age: <1
Death 18 Jan 1896, Fryburg, Pusheta Township, Auglaize County, Ohio1437,1440,1441 Age: 48
Burial 20 Jan 1896, Rupert Cemetery, Pusheta Township, Auglaize County, Ohio1437,1440,1438
Spouses
1 Francis BRUNN 
Birth 14 Oct 1846, Pusheta Township, Allen County, Ohio1427
Christening 19 Oct 1846, St. Peter & Paul Catholic Church, Pusheta Township, Auglaize County, Ohio1427 Age: <1
Death 15 Aug 1923, Wapakoneta, Auglaize County, Ohio1436 Age: 76
Burial 17 Aug 1923, Rupert Cemetery, Pusheta Township, Auglaize County, Ohio1436,1437,1438
Occupation Farmer
Father John BRUNN (1798-1872)
Mother Catherine KLIPFEL (1805-1891)
Marriage 16 Apr 1872, Fryburg, Pusheta Township, Auglaize County, Ohio1442,1440
Children Francis William (1873->1958)
Catharine (~1875->1958)
Margaret Francisca (1876-1958)
Richard (~1878-)
Notes for Catharine WARMUTH

1847 Birth:1439 Birth of Catherine Wermuth, 26 Oct. 1847, parents: Michael Wermuth, Barbara Kilian; sponsors: male not given, Catherine Gerstner.

1896 Death Record:1440 Death of Catherine Brunn; death date, 18 Jan 1896; burial date, 20 Jan 1896; 48 years, 2 months, 22 days old; parents: Michael and Barbara Warmuth.

1896 Death Record:1446 Katherina Brunn, born in Ohio, 48 years, died 18 Jan 1896 in Pusheta Township.

1896 Tombstone:1437,1438 Rupert Cemetery, Pusheta Township, Auglaize County, Ohio. Also known as St. Peter Catholic Cemetery and Petersburg Cemetery.
Katharina Brunn
Ehe frau von F. Brunn
Gest den 18 Jan. 1896
48j 2m 22t

Rupert Cemetery:1437 Large monument at east side of cemetery reads as follows: "This monument is in memory of the St. Peter and Paul Roman Catholic congregation of Pusheta Township, Auglaize Co., Ohio. The first Roman Catholics of this congregation settled in the vicinity in 1833. Purchased this land for church and grave yard purposes 1835. And erected a church of logs the same year. This church was destroyed by fire the 2nd of Sept. 1884. This monument marks the site of the Alter in that church. The first priest stationed here was Rev. Martin Bobst, who died Nov. 28, 1848 and is interred here. 'Reauescat in Pace.' This monument was erected during the administration of the most Reverend William Henry Elder, Archbishop of Cincinnati, Ohio on Jan. 27, 1892. Michael Warmuth, Lorenz Diegelmann, John H. Koenig, Trustees Sts. Peter & Paul Congregation. There are only a few stones left in this cemetery."
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