Source: Pictorial and Biographical Records Of La Porte, etal, Indiana
Daniel P. Closser, son of the above (Nicholas W.) , was brought to LaPorte County when about two months old and fortunately received a good education in the public schools and in Franklin College. Having been brought up to the occupation of farming, he returned to that occupation after finishing his education and remained with and assisted his father until he attained his majority. He then determined to "try his wings," went to Des Moines, Iowa, and opened a general mercantile store in the vicinity of that city, for an uncle, which he conducted for one year. He then returned to LaPorte County, Indiana, and united his fortunes with those of Miss Margaret A. McCormick, a daughter of Thomas and Theodocia McCormick, early settlers of that section. To Mr. and Mrs. Closser the following children have been given: Sarah P., wife of Ed. Michael, of LaPorte; Clarence Edwin, who is in the drug business. and is married to Alice, daughter of Dr. W. W. Wilcox; Charles Lincoln, who is a farmer of LaPorte County and is married to Susan Ladd; Hattie D.; Clara Belle, who died in infancy; William H., a member of the firm of Closser Bros.; Rose Abbie, married Fred N. Schultz, of Elkhart, Indiana; Louis F., married Lura D., daughter of William A. Banks, and Maggie M., who resides in LaPorte with her sister, Sarah.
After his marriage Daniel P. Closser purchased a steam sawmill, but at
the age of twenty-four found himself in debt $2,400, and in 1860 he disposed of
his mill and purchased a farm of his uncle, Branson Parker, amounting to eighty
acres. This farm he cleared and in connection with this work operated a sawmill
belonging to William Maderas, his work being done entirely at night throughout
one winter. In 1867 he disposed of his farm at $40 per acre, after which he
became traveling salesman for the M. & J. Rumely Company for several years.
He purchased the farm in 1867, upon which he resided until 1885, which is a
well-improved place and is conducted in an intelligent and successful manner In
1885 he moved to Kingsbury and engaged in dealing in grain and livestock. On
May 2, 1886, God suddenly called to her reward his beloved companion, Margaret
A. In the full vigor of womanhood she was stricken down with apoplexy, and in
two hours was at rest.
This loss proved the most severe stroke of his
life, as their marriage had been a very happy one. On October 25, 1888. he was
joined in marriage to Susan Adell, daughter of Major Atkin, of Crown Point, and
now resides in Kingsbury, close to his farms and surrounded by all his children
but the one daughter, who lives at Elkhart. He has made a success of every
enterprise to which he has given his attention, and as a traveling salesman was
particularly successful. He is a Republican in politics and has served in the
capacity of Township Constable and Trustee. He is a member of the Baptist
Church and is Superintendent of the Cemetery Association and has twice been
President of the Pioneer Association. He assisted in laying the corner stone of
the new Courthouse and has been active in all the affairs of the county, and at
this writing is improving and building two houses in Kingsbury, and clearing
land on one of his farms. He is firm in the belief of Solomon who says, "I once
was young and now I am old, and I never have seen the righteous forsaken nor
his seed begging bread."
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Attended Franklin College. . After finishing his education, he worked
with his father on the family farm near Door Prairie.
Then he went to Des
Moines and opened a general store which he ran for two years, returning then to
La Porte. After his marriage, he purchased a steam saw mill which he ran for
two or three years, then returning to farming until 1867 when he became a
salesman for the M. Rumely Co. for several years.
1880 Census Name Relation Marital Status Gender Race Age Birthplace
Occupation Father's Birthplace Mother's Birthplace D. P. CLOSSER Self M Male W
46 IN Farmer PA OH
Marget A. CLOSSER Wife M Female W 42 PA Keeping House PA
NJ
Chas. CLOSSER Son S Male W 18 IN At Home IN PA
Willie H. CLOSSER Son S Male W 14 IN At Home IN PA
Louis F. CLOSSER Son
S Male W 10 IN At Home IN PA
Maggie M. CLOSSER Dau S Female W 6 IN IN PA
Scott SAYLER Other S Male W 16 IN Work On Farm OH IN
Reka BROCMAN Other
S Female W 17 IN Servant GER GER
Source Information:
Census Place Union, La Porte, Indiana
Family
History Library Film 1254292
NA Film Number T9-0292
Page Number
304A
Elizabeth Haffer Closser Child: Notes
Scipio Township 1850
Census used to estimate birth date
Jerome Bonaparte Closser Child: Notes
Resided at 1014 Madison
Street, LP in 1897. Served in the 87th Indiana Volunteer Infantry, Co G, 31 Aug
1862 to 27 Jan 1865. Was a wagoner.
1880 census Census Place 5th Ward, La
Porte, La Porte, Indiana
Family History Library Film 1254292 NA Film Number
T9-0292 Page Number 203A
Sylvanus Milton Closser Child: Notes
Served in Company A, 151st Indiana Infantry, entering as a private and discharged as a 2nd Lt. Was chairperson of the La Porte County Republican Party for 8 years. Also was in the boot and shoe business and was engaged in the buying and selling of grain for 14 years. Served in Army from 24 Feb 1865 to 22 Sep 1865.
Joseph Anolphus Closser Child: Notes
1880 Census Name Relation Marital Status Gender Race Age Birthplace Occupation Father's Birthplace Mother's Birthplace
J. A. CLOSSER Self M Male W 36 IN Grain Merchant VA PA
Louise M.
CLOSSER Wife M Female W 31 IN Keeping House OH KY
Lethe B. CLOSSER Dau S
Female W 10 IN At School IN IN
May L. CLOSSER Dau S Female W 7 IL IN IN
Emma D. ANDREWS Other S Female W 30 PA Servant IRE PA
Fred WINCHESTER
Other M Male MU 23 LA Servant LA LA
Source Information:
Census Place 2nd Ward, Indianapolis, Marion, Indiana
Family History
Library Film 1254294
NA Film Number T9-0294
Page Number 42A
Emily Rosetta Closser Child: Notes