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Louisa S. Wieman was born on 11 Nov 1846 in Cincinnati, Ohio
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4,5,6,7 She appeared on the 1850 Federal Census of Cincinnati, Hamilton Co., Ohio
G, in the household of her parents,
Johann Henrich Wiemann and
Wilhelmina Maria Rolfinck.
13 She appeared on the 1860 Federal Census of Cincinnati, Hamilton Co., Ohio
G, in the household of her parents.
14 Louisa married
John R. Von Seggern, son of Herman Von Seggern and Catharine M. Kruse, on 30 Jan 1867 in North German Lutheran Church, Cincinnati, Hamilton Co., Ohio
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8,9,10 Louisa and John were lived with her parents, at 102 Gest St., Cincinnati
G, after they married. But they are not listed with the family in the 1870 census, and have not been found elsewhere.
15 They moved to 97 Gest St.
G by 1871.
16 Louisa and John moved to 347 Richmond St.
G about 1875.
17 They appeared on the 1880 Federal Census of Cincinnati, Hamilton Co., Ohio, at 347 Richmond St.
G, enumerated 4 Jun 1880. Their children
Harry and
Mary were listed as living with them.
18 Louisa and John appeared on the 1900 Federal Census of Cincinnati, Hamilton Co., Ohio, at 925 Richmond St.
G, enumerated 4 Jun 1900, reporting they owned their home, free of mortgage. Kate Wesseler, a servant, was also listed as living in the household.
19 Louisa died on 9 Dec 1903 in 925 Richmond, Cincinnati, Ohio
G, at age 57.
11 She was buried on 12 Jan 1904 in Spring Grove Cemetery, Cincinnati, Hamilton Co., Ohio
G, with her remains held in the public vault from 12 Dec, 1903, apparently because of cold weather.
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