Malinda E Geering — married [date unknown] in Altamount, Kansasmap
DESCENDANTS descendants
Father of Celia Ann (Wimmer) Geyer
Died 1881 [location unknown]
1850 census
Owen Wim[m]er appears in the 1860 United States Federal Census as a 44-year-old farmer with $600 in personal and no real property, living with his wife, Melinda, and three children, three sons and one daughter.
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1860 census for Owen and Melinda Wimmer household
1860 census
Owen Wim[m]er appears in the 1860 United States Federal Census as a 44-year-old farmer with $600 in personal and no real property, living with his wife, Melinda, and three children, three sons and one daughter.
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1860 census for Owen and Melinda Wimmer household
Name: Owen Wim[m]er; Age: 44; Birth Year: c1816; Gender: Male; Birth Place: Indiana; Home in 1860: Harmony, Hancock County, Illinois; Post Office: Rough and Ready; Family Number: 1357.
Owen Wim[m]er appears in the 1860 United States Federal Census as a 44-year-old farmer with $600 in personal and no real property, living with his wife, Melinda, and three children, three sons and one daughter.
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1860 census for Owen and Melinda Wimmer household
Gravestone for Owen and Malinda Geering Wimmer
From Findagrave.com
Owen Wimmer
Birth: May 9, 1818, Franklin City, Virginia, USA; Death: Jan. 2, 1881, Altamont, Labette County, Kansas, USA.
Family links: Parents: Jacob Wimmer (1798 - 1850), Elizabeth Mills Wimmer (1797 - 1855); Spouse: Malinda E Geering Wimmer (1814 - 1882); Children: John Stantford Wimmer (1850 - 1913); Siblings: Malinda Wimmer Kelley (1820 - 1903), Isaac Wesley Wimmer (1827 - 1905), Minerva Wimmer Burton (1830 - 1871), Nancy Angeline Wimmer Crooks (1840 - 1913), Henry C Wimmer (1843 - 1929).
Burial: Ellis Cemetery, Labette County, Kansas, USA[2]
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DNA Connections
It may be possible to confirm family relationships with Owen by comparing test results with other carriers of his Y-chromosome or his mother's mitochondrial DNA.
However, there are no known yDNA or mtDNA test-takers in his direct paternal or maternal line.
It is likely that these autosomal DNA test-takers will share some percentage of DNA with Owen: