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Ensman Katherine A [Female] b. APR 1895 OH - d. 20 DEC 1926 Killed when the car driven by her husband went into a ditch.
Wortman Mary Louise* [Female] b. 24 NOV 1917 Ottawa, Putnam, OH - d. 9 JAN 1991 Blanchard Valley Hospital, Findlay, Hancock, OH

Documents:
Baptismal Record, Sts Peter and Paul Catholic Church, Ottawa, OHBirth Record, Putnam County, OH1930 US Census, Findlay, Hancock, OHDeath Record, St Michaels Cathoilc Church, Findlay, OHBurial monument, St Michaels Catholic Cemetery, Findlay, OHObituary:
Mary Lou Iler, 73, of 1331 Greendale Ave., died at 3:25 a.m. Wednesday at Blanchard Valley Hospital.
She was born Nov. 24, 1917 in Ottawa to Vincent A. and Kathryn A, (Ensman) Wortman. She married Raymond R. Hentges in November 1939, and he died in August 1949. She later married Fred L. Iler Jr, on May 24, 1951, and he died July 4, 1985. Surviving are a halt brother, Robert V. Wortman, Findlay; and a half sister, Mrs. Don (Barbara ) Adams, Findlay. Mrs. Iler retired in 1988 as co-owner of Wortman Insurance. She had been an insurance agent for 40 years. She was a member of St. Michael's Catholic Church and its Altar and Rosary Society. She also was a member of the Catholic Ladies of Columbia and the American Legion Auxiliary. Mrs. Iler was a past president of the Altrusa Club of Findlay and of the Women's Division of the Findlay Area Chamber of Commerce. A funeral Mass will be said at 1:30 p.m. today at St. Michael Catholic Church Downtown, the Rev. Martin Nassr officiating. Burial will be In the parish cemetery. There will be no visitation. Memorials may be made to the American Lung Association of Ohio, 1034 W. Market St.. P.0 Box 870, Lima, 45802. Arrangements are being handled by Kirkpatrick-Behnke Funeral Home.
- The Findlay Courier, January 10, 1991
Wortman Richard Joseph* [Male] b. 13 MAR 1919 Ottawa, Putnam, OH - d. 13 AUG 1969 Hardin Memorial Hospital, Kenton, Hardin, OH

Documents:
Baptismal Record, St. Peter and Paul Catholic Church, Ottawa, OHBirth Record, Putnam County, OH1930 US Census, Findlay, Hancock, OHBurial Monument, St Mary's Cemetery, Kenton, Hardin, OH
Krieger Catherine * [Female] b. 29 DEC 1867 Glandorf, Putnam, OH - d. 21 MAY 1943 Findlay, Hancock, OH
Documents:
Marriage Record, Sts Peter and Paul Catholic Church, Ottawa, OHMarriage Record, State of OhioDeath Record, State of OhioDeath Record, Sts Peter and Paul Catholic Church, Ottawa, OH1940 Census, Ottawa, Putnam County, OHBurial monument, Sts Peter and Paul Catholic Cemetery, Ottawa, OHObituary:
Rites Are Today for Mrs. Kruse
Services for Ottawa Woman Will Be Held in Sts Peter and Paul Church
OTTAWA, May 23 - Funeral services will be held Monday morning at 10 o'clock in the Sts. Peter and Paul Catholic church here for Mrs. Catherine Kruse, 75, wife of Henry Kruse, of Ottawa, with burial in the church cemetery.
Kruse died .Friday in a Findlay convalescent home. She was born to Bernard and Matilda Krueger, In Glandorf, Dec. 29. 1867. On Feb. 3, 1897, she was married to Henry Kruse who survives. Mrs. Kruse was a member of Sts. Peter and Paul church and the Christian Mothers Sodality of the parish.
Also surviving are two sons, Virgil, of Ottawa, and Elmer Kruse of Toledo: one daughter, Mrs. Richard Schroeder, of Leipsic; two brothers, Bernard. of Wyandotte, Mich. ,and August Krueger, of Ottawa, and two slsters, Mrs. Ed Wieser, of Ottawa and Mrs, Herbert Watson, of Toledo. Arrangements are in charge of the Fischer and Son funeral home of Ottawa.
- Findlay Republican-Courier, May 24, 1943
Krieger August Henry* [Male] b. 28 AUG 1872 Ottawa, Putnam, OH - d. 18 APR 1958 Findlay, OH
Baptismal Record, Sts. Peter and Paul Catholic Church, Ottawa, OHMarriage Record, Sts. Peter and Paul Catholic Church, Ottawa, OHDeath Record, Sts. Peter and Paul Catholic Church, Ottawa, OH1840 Census, Ottawa, Putnam County, OHBurial monument, Sts. Peter and Paul Catholic Cemetery, Ottawa, OHResided in Lincoln, Butler, Kansas in 1880.
Obituary:
August Krieger Succumbs At 85
Long Illness Fatal To Ottawa Resident
OTTAWA - August H. Krieger, 85, a retired carpenter of Ottawa. died at 6:30 a.m. Friday in a Findlay rest home after an extended ilhiess.
Born Aug. 28, 1872 in Ottawa, he was a son of Bernard and Mathilda Krieger. He married Bernadine Kruse in 1899 and she survives.
Also surviving are sons, Urban, Toledo; Cornelius and Robert, both of Ottawa; daughters, Mrs. Robert Miller and Miss Florence Krieger, both of Toledo; Mrs. Clarence Kottenbrock, Glandorf, and Mrs. Charles Kistler, Ottawa; sisters, Mrs. E. F. Wiese, Ottawa, and Mrs. Lena Watson, Toledo; nine grandchildren and one great-grandchild. A daughter, a son, three brothers and a sister are deceased.
Mr. Krieger was a member of Sts. Peter and Paul Catholic Church.
Services are at 9:30 am. Monday at the church. The Rev. Joseph Reitz will officiate with burial in the church cemetery. Friends may call at the Fischer-McCrate Funeral Home.
- Findlay Republican-Couirier, April 19, 1958
John Regina M (Jennie) [Female] b. 1 MAY 1867 OH - d. 5 NOV 1963 Trenton, Wayne, MI
Documents:
Record of Marriage to James Bernard Krieger, State of Ohio1900 Census, Eagle Twp, Hancock, OH1920 Census, Livingston, Hamburg, MI1940 US Census, Wyandotte, Wayne, MIBurial monument, Michigan Memorial Park, Flat Rock, MI
Krieger Bertha Mary* [Female] b. 12 APR 1895 Ottawa, Putnam, OH - d. 1 MAR 1980 Trenton, Wayne, MI
Documents:
1900 Census, Eagle Twp, Hancock, OH1920 Census, Livingston, Hamburg, MIBaptismal Record, Sts Peter and Paul Catholic Church, Ottawa, OHRecord of Marriage to Joseph LeBlanc, State of Michigan1940 Census, Wyandotte, Wayne, MIResided in Hamburg, Livingston, MI in 1920.
Krieger Orwell Bernard* [Male] b. 24 MAR 1897 Greensburg, Putnam, OH - d. 1 JAN 1976 Warren, Macomb, MI

Documents:
1900 Census, Eagle Twp, Hancock, OH1920 Census, Livingston, Hamburg, MIBirth Record, Putnam County, OHDraft Registration Card, World War IRecord of Marriage to Barbara Lehner, Livingston County, MIRecord of Marriage to Barbara Lehner, State of Michigan Record of Marriage to Clara Paschke (nee Schultz), State of Ohio1940 Census, Detroit, Wayne, MIResided in Brighton, Livingston, MI in 1921.
WWI Service Record:
Private in the 147th Enginineers Company F
Entered service 1 Sep 1918 in Bloomington Ind
Sent to Indiana University, to Ft Benjamin Harrison Co L 5 Prov Bn
Discharged 11 Dec 1918
Krieger Emma C* [Female] b. 23 AUG 1904 Cloverdale, Putnam, OH
LeBlanc Joseph Charles [Male] b. 10 MAR 1889 Sumpter, Wayne, MI - d. 1943 Mallett Cemetery, New Boston, Wayne, MI
Documents:
Birth Record, State of Michigan1920 Census, Livingston, Hamburg, MIBurial headstone, Mallett Cemetery, New Boston, Wayne, MIResided at 993 Huron River Dr, Belleville, Wayne, MI in 1942.
LeBlanc Bernard C* [Male] b. 26 FEBRUARY 1913 MI - d. SEP 1979 Taylor, Wayne, MI
Documents:
1920 Census, Livingston, Hamburg, MI1930 Census, Wyandotte, Wayne, MI1940 Census, Ecorse Twp, Wayne, MIBurial headstone, Michigan Memorial Park, Flat Rock, Wayne, MI
LeBlanc Donald J* [Male] b. 7 JUNE 1915 MI - d. 3 FEB 1989 Taylor, Wayne, MI
Documents:
1920 Census, Livingston, Hamburg, MI1930 Census, Wyandotte, Wayne, MI1940 Census, Wyandotte, Wayne, MIBurial headstone, Michigan Memorial Park, Flat Rock, Wayne, MI
LeBlanc Leola L* [Female] b. 1917 MI
Cicotte Emma [Female] b. 30 JUN 1868 Ecorse, Wayne, MI - d. 1914 Mallett Cemetery, New Boston, MI
LeBlanc Charles Peter [Male] b. 1 SEP 1859 Ecorse, Wayne, MI - d. 1914 Mallett Cemetery, New Boston, MI
Burial headstone, Mallett Cemetery, New Boston, Wayne, MIObituary:
Mr. & Mrs. Charles P. LeBlanc, residents of Sumpter township, were both instantly killed Sunday night, when the rig in which they were driving was struck by a Detroit, Monroe & Toledo electric car at the Goddard road crossing in Ecorse township.
The couple had visited Ecorse to call on their daughter, Mrs. E.J. Montie, Jr. and were on their way to the home of another daughter, Mrs. George Drouillard, when the accident occurred.
One section of the train had passed, and Mr. LeBlanc evidently failed to notice that a second section was coming.
Dr. W.C. Lambert, who was summoned, found that both had been killed instantly. Mr. LeBlanc's skull was fractured, and his wife's neck was broken.
The bodies were brought to H.F. Thon's undertaking rooms in this city, and later taken to the LeBlanc home near New Boston. A double funeral was held at the Catholic church in New Boston yesterday morning, twelve nephews acting as pallbearers.
-Wyandotte News-Herald, January 30, 1914
Davis Arthur [Male] b. 23 DEC 1902 Pennsylvania - d. 1 JUL 1984 Wayne, MI
LeBlanc John Owen * [Male] b. 9 APR 1920 MI - d. 12 MAY 1971 St Mary's Cemetery, Manchester, MI
Wortmann Herman Theodor [Male]
Originally from Fuechtorf, Westfalen, Preussen, Germany.
Emmigrated on the ship Amazone.
Thompson Benjamin Franklin [Male] b. 21 JAN 1884 Ottawa, Putnam, OH - d. 17 AUG 1951 Delaware, Delaware, OH
Documents:
Record of Marriage to Emma Doepker, Sts Peter and Paul Catholic Church, Ottawa, OHRecord of Marriage to Emma Doepker, State of OhioDeath record, State of OhioDraft registration card, World War 1Burial headstone, Harman Cemetery, Gilboa, OHResided in Ottawa, Putnam, OH in 1930.
Resided at the Dumont Hotel, Ottawa, OH in 1951.
Obituary:
B. F. Thompson Taken By Death
Ottawa Man Expires Friday In Delaware
OTTAWA, Aug, 17 - B. F. (Ben) Thompson, 67, a retired Standard Oil company employe, died at 9:45 a.m. Friday in the home of a daughter, Mrs. James Black at Delaware, OH. His death was sudden.
Born in Ottawa, Jan. 21, 1889, he was a lifetime resident of Putnam County. He was married to Emma Mary Doepker, who died in 1917. He was married to Lillian Van Scotter in 1951 and she survives.
There are six children, Mrs. Florence flack, Delaware; Mrs. Harold (Alice) Schroeder, Ottawa; Mrs. Larry (Elsie) McCarty, Philadelphia, Pa.; Mrs. Edward (Helen) Utendorf, Ottawa; Mrs. Harold (Ethel) Chesbro, Riverside, Calif. A son died in infancy.
A brother, Albert, of Fremont, is deceased.
Mr. Thompson was a member of the Masonic lodge in Ottawa and a 32nd degree Mason.
The body is at the Fischer Funeral Home, where arrangements had not been completed late Friday night.
- Findlay REPUBLICAN, AUGUST 18, 1951
Thompson Florence Louise* [Female] b. 29 APR 1910 Ottawa, Putnam, OH - d. 3 OCT 1964 Delaware, OH
Documents:
Birth Record, Putnam County, OHBurial Monument, Oak Grove Cemetery, Delaware, OHObituary:
Mrs. Florence Black, 54, of Delaware, Ohio, a former resident of Ottawa, died unexpectedly at her home Saturday morning. She was the daughter of Ben and Emma (Doepker) Thompson. She was married to James Black and he survives. Also surviving are sisters, Mrs. Edward (Helen) Utendorf, Mrs. Larry (Elsie) McCarty, and Mrs. Harold (Alice) Schroeder, all of Ottawa; and Mrs. Hal (Ethel) Chesbro, Riverside, Calif. Services and burial will be held Tuesday afternoon at Delaware. The Bennet-Brown Funeral Home in Delaware Is in charge of arrangements.
-Findlay Republican-Courier, 10-5-1964
Resided in Paulding, OH in 1920.
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