Ancestry.com Indiana Marriages 1845-1920
Name: Levi P Hottel
Spouse: Annete Horner
Marriage Date: 23 Dec 1858
Book: C
Original Source Page: 504. Harrison County, Indiana Index to Marriage Record 1850 - 1920 Inclusive; Volume I, Letters A to K Inclusive
W. P. A. Original Record Located, Corydon Compiled by Indiana Works Projects Administration 1941
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1880 U.S. Census, Posey Township, Washington County, Indiana
Levi Pitman Hottel, 45, Dry Goods Merchant, b. Indiana; parents b. Virginia
Annette, 38, wife, Keeping House, b. Indiana; father b. Indiana; mother b. South Carolina
Milton, 20, single, b. Indiana, Dry Goods Clerk; parents b. Indiana
Lilly M., 13, single, b. Indiana, at school; parents b. Indiana
Walter E., 10, single, b. Indiana, at school; parents b. Indiana
Wilber W., 8, single, b. Indiana, at school; parents b. Indiana
Flora H., 2
Laure E., 5 mos., b. August [line drawn through; deceased]
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1900 U.S. Census, Washington County, Indiana, Washington Twp., Enumeration District 140 (Ancestry.com Images Online, image 16)
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Levi Pitman Hottel, age 64, is still farming. Annet is still keeping house at age 57. Flora, age 22, is still living at home.
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FUNERAL CARD
1835-1905
Levi Pittman Hottel
The funeral will take place from the family residence on North Water Street, Sunday afternoon, August 13, 1905, at 2:30 o'clock, under the auspices of the Masonic Fraternity.
Burial in Crown Hill Cemetery.
Salem, Indiana, Aug. 11, 1905.
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Levi Pitman Hottel, third child of Peter Hottel, was born near Corydon, Indiana, Harrison County on 22 June 1835 and died 11 August 1905. He is buried at Salem, Washington County, Indiana. In occupation, Levi was a merchant, in politics a Democrat, in religion a Methodist and he lived at Salem, Indiana. His widow lived at Bloomington, Monroe County, Indiana. [Also listed as living in Bloomington are Levi and Anett's married children and spouses: Walter and Ida M. Fulwider Hottel and Thomas H. and Flora Anita Hottel Smith.]
Source:
W. D. Huddle and Lulu May Huddle, "History of the Descendents of John Hottel (Immigrant from Switzerland to America)", Shenandoah Publishing House, Inc., Strasburg, VA, 1930.