Date:
1864 08 05 August 5, 1864
Title: List of Casualties in the 53d Indiana, from June 10th to July 31st, 1864
Enlisted Men - Sergeant / Co. B / Wounded
Subjects: Austin, John M. Austin
In the 1870 Census John and Sarah along with daughter Lydia and son Robert E. lived in Washington, Indiana and his occupation was a wagon maker. The family may have lived a short time in Illinois where their fourth daughter Almeda Jane was born in 1873. In 1878 the family moved to Kansas, this according to the obituary of his daughter Martha Cornelia Austin-Heywood. In the 1880 census John was a farmer and the family was living in Gypsum, Salina, Kansas and by 1885 Kansas census they were living Culver,Kansas. They continue to farm. In 1910 John is not working and three of the sons are living with them, Norval, Lloyd and Raymond. None of the sons are farming all working in retail stores
Application for Civil War Pension B 53rd Ind Inf
Widow: Sarah J. Austin, 21 Jan 1918 Application # 1113672, Certificate # 851472 Kansas
Invalid: (him) 23 Oct 1889 Application # 734791 Certificate # 604253 Kansas
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John Malix Austin
Mr. John Malix Austin was born in Elizabeth. Indiana, April 16, 1841, and died at his home in Culver, Kansas, January 7, 1918, aged 78 years, 8 months, 21 days.His parents were natives of England. Brother Austin was converted when a young man and united with the M. E. Church and at one time had a license to preach. After moving to Kansas, he united with the United Brethren in Christ at Pleasant Hill, 36 years ago; and was there S. S. Superintendent for 20 years. Since then, he has been a member in good standing, faithful as an officer, in the Church, and consecrated to his Lord's work, until the call came, "Come up higher." He was married to Sarah J. Green, at Canton Indiana, November 8, 1866. To this union, were born 12 children; -7 boys and 5 girls; two of whom have preceded him to the Other World Lawrence S. Austin died March 15, 1888, aged 15 months; Minnie May Austin Bean, died February 9, 1915, aged 43 years, 10 months, and 10 days. He leaves 10 children and a loving companion to struggle on with the great battle of Life. He left to them a great legacy of Christian character. The children all have homes of their own, and were present at the funeral services. He has 28 grandchildren and 3 great grandchildren. He leaves many friends in the Church of the United Brethren, and all Christian people, and in the business world. He was a soldier, in the Rebellion, for the Union, belonging to Co. M. of the 53rd Volunteer Infantry of Indiana. He was also a soldier in the Volunteer Army of the Lord.
The Culver Record, Thursday, January 10, 1918, page 1
Date:
1864 08 05 August 5, 1864
Title: List of Casualties in the 53d Indiana, from June 10th to July 31st, 1864
Enlisted Men - Sergeant / Co. B / Wounded
Subjects: Austin, John M. Austin
In the 1870 Census John and Sarah along with daughter Lydia and son Robert E. lived in Washington, Indiana and his occupation was a wagon maker. The family may have lived a short time in Illinois where their fourth daughter Almeda Jane was born in 1873. In 1878 the family moved to Kansas, this according to the obituary of his daughter Martha Cornelia Austin-Heywood. In the 1880 census John was a farmer and the family was living in Gypsum, Salina, Kansas and by 1885 Kansas census they were living Culver,Kansas. They continue to farm. In 1910 John is not working and three of the sons are living with them, Norval, Lloyd and Raymond. None of the sons are farming all working in retail stores
Application for Civil War Pension B 53rd Ind Inf
Widow: Sarah J. Austin, 21 Jan 1918 Application # 1113672, Certificate # 851472 Kansas
Invalid: (him) 23 Oct 1889 Application # 734791 Certificate # 604253 Kansas
________________________________________
John Malix Austin
Mr. John Malix Austin was born in Elizabeth. Indiana, April 16, 1841, and died at his home in Culver, Kansas, January 7, 1918, aged 78 years, 8 months, 21 days.His parents were natives of England. Brother Austin was converted when a young man and united with the M. E. Church and at one time had a license to preach. After moving to Kansas, he united with the United Brethren in Christ at Pleasant Hill, 36 years ago; and was there S. S. Superintendent for 20 years. Since then, he has been a member in good standing, faithful as an officer, in the Church, and consecrated to his Lord's work, until the call came, "Come up higher." He was married to Sarah J. Green, at Canton Indiana, November 8, 1866. To this union, were born 12 children; -7 boys and 5 girls; two of whom have preceded him to the Other World Lawrence S. Austin died March 15, 1888, aged 15 months; Minnie May Austin Bean, died February 9, 1915, aged 43 years, 10 months, and 10 days. He leaves 10 children and a loving companion to struggle on with the great battle of Life. He left to them a great legacy of Christian character. The children all have homes of their own, and were present at the funeral services. He has 28 grandchildren and 3 great grandchildren. He leaves many friends in the Church of the United Brethren, and all Christian people, and in the business world. He was a soldier, in the Rebellion, for the Union, belonging to Co. M. of the 53rd Volunteer Infantry of Indiana. He was also a soldier in the Volunteer Army of the Lord.
The Culver Record, Thursday, January 10, 1918, page 1
Inscription
CO. B
53 IND.
VOL., INF.
Family Members
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Lydia Estella "Stella" Austin Walker
1867–1929
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Robert Edgar Austin
1869–1938
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Minnie May Austin Bean
1871–1915
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Almeda Jane Austin Shank
1873–1934
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Martha Cornelia Austin Heywood
1875–1957
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George Ellsworth Austin
1878–1961
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John Ralph Austin
1880–1976
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Mary Matilda "Tillie" Austin Kaatz
1882–1960
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Norval Emmit Austin
1885–1943
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Lawrence Smedley Austin
1886–1888
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William Lloyd Austin
1889–1936
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Benton Raymond Austin
1892–1963
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