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Name |
Olin Carl Diehl |
Suffix |
M.D. |
Born |
25 Dec 1872 |
Whitefield, Marshall County, Illinois, U.S.A. |
Gender |
Male |
Notes |
- http://medschool.creighton.edu/
"Creighton University is a comprehensive Catholic, Jesuit university founded in 1878 in Omaha, Nebraska. The university's School of Medicine opened in 1892, and is committed to educating physicians in the Catholic, Jesuit tradition of caring for the whole person: mind, body and spirit."
U.S. Census Pleasant, Jefferson County, NE 1910: "Olin C. Diehl, age 37 b. Abt. 1873 Illinois, father b. Pennsylvania [sic] mother b. Illinois, physician-office, wife Lois W.R., age 34 b. Abt. 1876 Nebraska, father b. Virginia mother b. Ohio; two children b. Nebraska: Oliver R. 5, Eleanor 2."
WWI Draft Registration Cards, 1917-1918: "Olin Carl Diehl, age 45 b. 25 Dec 1872, self employed-physician, residence & office: Diller, Jefferson County, NE, medium height & build, dark brown hair & eyes."
U.S. Census Pleasant, Jefferson County, NE 1920: "Olin C. Diehl, age 47 b. Abt. 1873 Illinois, father b. Maryland [sic] mother b. Illinois, physician-office, wife Adah V., b. Abt. 1892 Nebraska, father b. Canada mother b. Ireland; two children b. Nebraska: Oliver R. 14, Eleanor R. 12."
Naomi W. Ellsworth, "Jefferson County," in Nebraska Press Association, "Who's Who in Nebraska," (Lincoln, NE: State Journal Printing, 1940):
"DIEHL, OLIN CARL: Physician & Surgeon; b. Marshall County, IL 25 Dec 1872; son of Ezekias Diehl & Mary Francis Chapman; education: Henry IL High School; Creighton University Medical School, Omaha, NE, earned M.D. 1902; Chicago Polyclinic Hospital, 1909-13; Phi Rho Sigma Medical Society; m. Lois R Rhodes 4 June 1902 Beatrice, NE; son: Oliver R.; daughter: Eleanor R. (Mrs W.C. Steffensmeyer); 1894-98 school teacher Gage County, NE; 1902-07 medical practice in Reynolds, NE; 1907- medical practice Diller, NE; memberships: 1907- Board of Health; American Medical Association; Diller, NE Commercial Club; Beatrice Country Club; Congregational Church; Republican; hobbies: gardening, golf, travel, hunting; residence Diller, NE."
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Person ID |
I41315 |
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Last Modified |
25 Oct 2012 |
Father |
Ezekias Diehl, b. 27 Sep 1832, York County, Pennsylvania, U.S.A. , d. 29 Apr 1911 (Age 78 years) |
Mother |
Mary F.. Chapman, b. 4 Jun 1845, Illinois, U.S.A. |
Married |
- Some information about this family was found in E.H. Diehl, comp., "Diehl Families of America," (Rutland VT: Tuttle Antiquarian Books, 1915), pp. 219-220.
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Family ID |
F18044062 |
Group Sheet | Family Chart |
Family 1 |
Lois Wilson Rhodes, b. 1 Dec 1875, Nebraska, U.S.A. , d. 22 Aug 1913 (Age 37 years) |
Married |
4 Jun 1902 |
- Naomi W. Ellsworth, "Jefferson County," in Nebraska Press Association, "Who's Who in Nebraska," (Lincoln, NE: State Journal Printing, 1940).
Some information about this family was found in E.H. Diehl, comp., "Diehl Families of America," (Rutland VT: Tuttle Antiquarian Books, 1915), pp. 219-220.
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Children |
| 1. Oliver R. Diehl, b. 8 Apr 1905, Nebraska, U.S.A. , d. 17 Jan 1989, Lincoln, Lancaster County, Nebraska, U.S.A. (Age 83 years) |
| 2. Eleanor R. Diehl, b. 13 Jun 1907, Nebraska, U.S.A. , d. 17 Feb 1991, Lincoln, Lancaster County, Nebraska, U.S.A. (Age 83 years) |
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Last Modified |
24 Oct 2012 |
Family ID |
F18044070 |
Group Sheet | Family Chart |
Family 2 |
Adah V. Clark, b. Apr 1892, Nebraska, U.S.A. , d. Abt. 1925, Jefferson County, Nebraska, U.S.A. (Age ~ 32 years) |
Married |
Aft. 1913 |
Last Modified |
20 Oct 2012 |
Family ID |
F18044074 |
Group Sheet | Family Chart |
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| Born - 25 Dec 1872 - Whitefield, Marshall County, Illinois, U.S.A. |
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Photos |
| Citizen's State Bank building, Diller, Jefferson County, NE
Dr. Olin Carl Diehl (1872- ) would have had an account at this bank.
http://www.diller-ne.com/museum.htm
"The People's State Bank is now the site of the Diller Historical Society and Diller Museum. The two-story brick building was constructed in 1892-93 as the People's State Bank. It became known as the First National Bank in 1904 and finally as the Citizens' State Bank in 1914. The structure is a fine example of Renaissance Revival architecture."
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