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Jerome Dinwiddie

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Jerome Dinwiddie

Birth
Crown Point, Lake County, Indiana, USA
Death
30 Nov 1931 (aged 83)
Lowell, Lake County, Indiana, USA
Burial
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Old Settlers
Jerome Dinwiddie, born in Crown Point, April 17, 1848.

Unidentified newspaper article from a scrapbook owned by Richard Schmal:

Jerome Dinwiddie was born at Crown Point, Indiana, Feb. 8, 1848. In the fall of 1852, the family moved to a tract of land in Eagle Creek Township.

He was married December 27, 1871, to Mary M. Chapman, who died in 1913. To this union three children were born: Dr. J.A. Dinwiddie of Lowell, Grace Hochhalter, who passed away in 1929, and Daisy D. Hack, of Gary.

Mr. Dinwiddie led a very active and useful life, serving not only his family, but holding responsible public offices. He was elected to the Indiana House of Representatives in 1894. He served the U.S. Revenue Service from 1900 to 1911. In 1917, he was married to Mrs. Delia Owens, who died in 1930.

For Mr. Dinwiddie the "light went out" (this was the expression he used when he spoke of death) at 1:30 p.m. November 30, 1931. He leaves to mourn their loss,his son, one daughter, five grandchildren, and one sister, Mrs. Frances
Brownell.

Old Settlers
Jerome Dinwiddie, born in Crown Point, April 17, 1848.

Unidentified newspaper article from a scrapbook owned by Richard Schmal:

Jerome Dinwiddie was born at Crown Point, Indiana, Feb. 8, 1848. In the fall of 1852, the family moved to a tract of land in Eagle Creek Township.

He was married December 27, 1871, to Mary M. Chapman, who died in 1913. To this union three children were born: Dr. J.A. Dinwiddie of Lowell, Grace Hochhalter, who passed away in 1929, and Daisy D. Hack, of Gary.

Mr. Dinwiddie led a very active and useful life, serving not only his family, but holding responsible public offices. He was elected to the Indiana House of Representatives in 1894. He served the U.S. Revenue Service from 1900 to 1911. In 1917, he was married to Mrs. Delia Owens, who died in 1930.

For Mr. Dinwiddie the "light went out" (this was the expression he used when he spoke of death) at 1:30 p.m. November 30, 1931. He leaves to mourn their loss,his son, one daughter, five grandchildren, and one sister, Mrs. Frances
Brownell.



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