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Mary Elizabeth <I>Holliday</I> Billheimer

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Mary Elizabeth Holliday Billheimer

Birth
Death
1 Nov 1893 (aged 30–31)
Burial
Blountsville, Henry County, Indiana, USA Add to Map
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Mary was the daughter of Miles and Sarah Holliday. She married John H. Billheimer on Apr. 6, 1880.. Mary died at the age of 31y 3m 29d. Through marriage records of Indiana, I have found a daughter of Mary and John's, Esther M. Billheimer (William E. Wirt).

*John H. Billheimer was born in Wayne Co., IN on Dec. 28, 1853, the son of Jacob, a native of PA, and Mary E. Billheimer, a native of IN. John's early life was spent on the farm, and at the age of 18 began working in the blacksmith trade, but a year later began learning the trade of cabinet-making with his uncle, apprenticing for 2 years. John worked in Logansport, IN for 2 years, then went to Peru, IN, working for the Howe Sewing-Machine Co. for 2 years, and then for the Wabash Desk Co., at Wabash, IN for 8 months. John came to Blountsville, Henry Co., IN on Dec. 17, 1879 and established a cabinet-making and undertaking business, and he also dealt in agricultural implements. In 1880, he married Mary E., the daughter of Miles and Sarah Holiday. They had two children: Merton M. and Esther M. John and Mary were members of the Methodist Episcopal Church. John was politically a Republican.
Mary was the daughter of Miles and Sarah Holliday. She married John H. Billheimer on Apr. 6, 1880.. Mary died at the age of 31y 3m 29d. Through marriage records of Indiana, I have found a daughter of Mary and John's, Esther M. Billheimer (William E. Wirt).

*John H. Billheimer was born in Wayne Co., IN on Dec. 28, 1853, the son of Jacob, a native of PA, and Mary E. Billheimer, a native of IN. John's early life was spent on the farm, and at the age of 18 began working in the blacksmith trade, but a year later began learning the trade of cabinet-making with his uncle, apprenticing for 2 years. John worked in Logansport, IN for 2 years, then went to Peru, IN, working for the Howe Sewing-Machine Co. for 2 years, and then for the Wabash Desk Co., at Wabash, IN for 8 months. John came to Blountsville, Henry Co., IN on Dec. 17, 1879 and established a cabinet-making and undertaking business, and he also dealt in agricultural implements. In 1880, he married Mary E., the daughter of Miles and Sarah Holiday. They had two children: Merton M. and Esther M. John and Mary were members of the Methodist Episcopal Church. John was politically a Republican.


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