Woodruff-Stone History - Person Sheet
Woodruff-Stone History - Person Sheet
NameMichael DIRINGER 73,1
Birth12 Nov 1843, France
Death29 Oct 1907, Missouri, Cooper County, Boonville,Catholic Cemetery
BurialMissouri, Cooper County, Boonville, Catholic Cemetery
OccupationWagon Manufacturer, Boonville
FatherIgnace DIRINGER (1804-)
MotherMarie Madeleine BACH (1804-1866)
Spouses
Marriage29 Oct 1868
ChildrenFrank Ignatius (Died as Infant) (1869-1870)
 Johnn Nic. Syl. (Died as Infant) (1870-1872)
 Mary Catherine (Died as Infant) (1873-1873)
 Henry Joseph (Died as Child) (1876-1881)
 Frank J (1874-?)
 Marjorie (Adopted) (>1900-)
Notes for Michael DIRINGER
Joined Home Guard in July of 1861. Discharged 21-Dec-1864.1
Michael had been born in November of 1843 in the Alsace Province of France to Igatius and Magdalena
Diringer. When he was about 7 years old, his family came to this country and
engaged in the vineyard buisiness. At the age of 16, Michael set out to
learn the blacksmith trade. He worked in a blacksmith shop until the
outbreak of the war. Like Nicholas, he joined the Boonville Home Guards and
then later enlisted in a federal cavalry company. After the war he resumed
his career as a blacksmith, later expanding his work to include wagon making. 73
HNS Narrative notes for Michael DIRINGER
MICHAEL, born 12-November-1843 In France. Married 29-October-1968 to MARGARET MITCHELL (MEISTRELL) by E. Hillner (Priest). He was a Wagon Manufacturer In Boonville, Joined the Home Gaurd in July of 1861. Discharged 21-Dec-1864. He died 29-October-1907 in Booneville, Missouri. Margaret born 24-Dec-1843 In Chariton, Missouri and died 15-September-1917. Both are buried in the Catholic Cemetary at Boonville, Missouri.
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