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  • Re: Will J. Ohmer
    Will Ohmer is my great-grandfather. I attached a picture of Will Ohmer along with his wife, one of the Wright Brothers and Patterson. It is on the land that became Wright-Patterson AFB.


    If you want to send me an email, go to

    www.fiskesoftware.com and click on the telephone icon
    to see my email address. It is an image to prevent spam


    Regards,


    Michael Fiske
  • M. Ohmer's and sons Post office file Cabinet
    Years back I was at a garage sale and discovered a tall oak file cabinet in many pieces. Fortunatly all the pieces were still there. I spent the summer reconditioning it back to it's orginal state. It has 31 seperate compartments and is fully operational. On the back of the cabinet identifies the M. Ohmer and sons co. 1915 and where it was shipped; Holland mi. What I discover it was used by the Holland post office because of old papers discovered in an open section between the doors. This is a one of a kind piece and is unbelievable. I have pictures. Sorry not for sale, just thought you would be interested in the historical value.
  • Re: M. Ohmer's Sons Co.
    Dear Sara- Came across your posting regarding your home and wish for more info on Michael Ohmer cabinet and furniture maker. I'm Lisa Ohmer, married to Charles Ohmer, the great-great nephew of Michael (we live in Columbus). 

    There's a bit of info on the web on the company, but this link has a picture of their factory (and previous workrooms, in later pic). 

    http://www.urbanohio.com/forum2/index.php?topic=15924.0

    Occasionally you can find their furniture online (eBay and antique showrooms), so kind of fun to do a search occasionally. If you come across a register or fare company, it's the family too. Your home is nearby the Nicholas Ohmer house (also on registry)- he was Michael's brother. 

    Never saw the M. Ohmer house interior, but heard has great woodwork (suppose expected :)

    There's a nice article written about the family and Nicholas' house in the Dayton Daily News circa 1980. I did a recreation of it (original on microfilm) when we married 15 years ago. Could send you a copy if you let me know street address.

    Kind regards,

    Lisa Ohmer
    Lohmer@Columbus.rr.com

    Sent from my iPad
Ohmer Genealogy
Find a Grave PDF Print E-mail
Written by Joel A. Ohmer   
Sunday, 03 January 2010 10:29

 

Find A Grave is a resource for finding the final resting place of family, friends, and 'famous' individuals. With millions of names and photos, it is an invaluable tool for the genealogist and family history buff. Find A Grave memorials can contain rich content including photos, biographies and dates. Visitors can leave 'virtual flowers' on the memorials they visit, completing the online cemetery experience.

 

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Ohmer Genealogy PDF Print E-mail
Written by Joel A. Ohmer   
Saturday, 07 July 2007 03:54

Welcome to the OHMER Genealogy Resource Center. This site is dedicated to the genealogical research of the OHMER surname worldwide. OHMER is a derivative of the surname AUMER. My lineage is traced back to Tobias Ambre OHMER who emigrated to the US in June of 1851, and further back to Peter Aumer, born 1630 in Germany. This site, however, deals with OHMER descendants worldwide. Browse the family trees, post a query, look up the origins of certain OHMER lines, as well as the origin and meaning of the OHMER surname. Two main lines, from Germany (primarily the Pfalz) and France (primarily Lorraine).

 

The Primary Goals of this  Page:

1. To list all our "cousins"  researching the OHMER surname.
2. To link to all pages of interest to people researching the OHMER surname.
3. To  collect all genealogical information pertaining to the OHMER surname, and the bearers of this  surname that might in some way facilitate research of this surname.
4. To  present this genealogy information on the web so that it can be freely accessed by any of our cousins at any time, from any place.

Last Updated on Friday, 10 April 2009 10:27
 
Ohmer/Babin Family Crest PDF Print E-mail
Written by Joel A. Ohmer   
Tuesday, 14 July 2009 17:54

This  is a family crest that i designed for my immediate family - that is, my wife and i. The quaterered crest contains the crests our families of origins. The top half is my family - the top left quadrant contains my paternal crests (top two crests in the upper right quadrant) and the lower row is my maternal line (the bottom two rows in the upper left quadrant.) The upper right is the Ohmer crest, denoting my surname. The bottom two quadrants are my wife's paternal and maternal lines (bottom right quadrant) and then her surname, Babin, in the bottom left quadrant.

Last Updated on Tuesday, 14 July 2009 18:02
 
OHMER Family Chart PDF Print E-mail
Written by Joel A. Ohmer   
Friday, 10 April 2009 10:22

 

Above is a thumbnail of a 24" x 36" family tree chart that i created for my father. That's my name on the right, and to the left are the 5 preceding generations. Click HERE for a larger view.

 

 

Last Updated on Thursday, 14 July 2011 09:41
 
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