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Mrs. Giddy Schuyler died Monday evening, October 12, at her son’s residence, aged eighty-one years. Her funeral took place Wednesday, the 14th, at the Christian Church. The services were conducted by Rev. T. Doughman. She had been a faithful and consistent member of the church for forty-five years. Her remains were interred in the Goshen Cemetery. Source: The Lebanon Gazette 31 Oct 1885 |
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Iven Schuyler Succumbs at 79 Funeral services were held Wednesday at 2:30 p.m. at the Oswald Funeral Home in charge of the Rev. Alec Hauck of Dayton. Burial was in Turtlecreek Cemetery. Surviving are his wife, Ella; three sons, William, Herbert and Hubert of Oregonia; five daughters, Mrs. Anna Hartzell, Mrs. Lillian Mundabaugh, Mrs. Leona Glider, Mrs. Lena Shanefeldt, all of Dayton; Mrs. Cordelia Carter of Spring Valley; 56 grandchildren and 15 great-grandchildren. Source: unnamed paper dated 12 May 1949
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SCHUYLER RITES. Mrs. Schuyler spent her early life in this community. She is survived by one sister, Mrs. Anna Bauman, of Madisonville, one brother, James Coates, of Florida, and one son Rev. Burl Schuyler, a missionary in India. Source: unnamed paper dated 10 Jul 1941
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OBITUARY. On May 24, 1892 he was united in marriage to Rachael Doughman, to this union three children came to brighten the home, Mrs. Herman Eltzroth and W. J. Schuyler both of Lebanon, one son having preceded him to the Great Beyond on September 13, 1917. Mr. Schuyler has been a faithful member of the I. O. O. F. for the past twenty-eight years; he was a good neighbor and friend always ready to lend a helping hand. He leaves to mourn his going the widow, two children, six grandchildren, two brothers, one sister and a host of other relatives and friends. Source: unnamed paper dated 10 Nov 1927
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LEROY M. SCHUYLER. Source: The Western Star 30 Sep 1917 |
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Luella Mabel (Porter) Schuyler LUELLA M. SCHUYLER Source: The Western Star 8 Aug 1912 |
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------------------------------------------------------ When a small child, Mrs. Schuyler united with the Baptist church at New Hope and for the past several years has been a member of the East Baptist church of Lebanon, which she faithfully attended until she was forced to retire on account of illness. Besides her two children, Florence Elizabeth and William
Schuyler, of Lebanon, she is survived by seven grandchildren,
two of whom are serving in the armed forces, seven great-grandchildren,
two brothers, William of Newtonville, Clifford
of Dayton, and a host of relatives and friends. Following a two-months illness, Mrs. Rachel Schuyler, aged 71, died at her home on North Mechanic Street at 7 p.m. Thursday. A native of Pleasant Plain, she had lived in Lebanon practically her lifetime. She was a member of the East Baptist Church. Funeral services in charge of Rev. M. G. Mittelstedt were held Saturday afternoon at the Oswald Funeral Home with interment in Lebanon Cemetery. Survivors include a daughter, Mrs. Herman Eltroth and
a son, William Schuyler, both of Lebanon; two brothers,
William Doughman of Newtonsville and Clifford
Doughman of Dayton, seven grandchildren and seven great-grandchildren |
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VETERAN LAID TO REST. William Schuyler, Company B, Forty-eighth Ohio Infantry died Friday, aged 67 years, eight months and eight days. Of his three children two survive him. He was married to Cordelia Brown of Clermont county, Ohio, March 14, 1868. She is left in her aged widowhood to mourn the loss of her aged companion. Her sorrow while deep, will be alleviated by the loving care of her children and twelve grand children. The funeral was conducted by the chaplain of the G. A. R. Post of Lebanon at Unity Chapel, Oregonia and the interment at the cemetery at Quaker church. He was followed by a large concourse of relatives and friends. As a soldier he did his duty at the call of his county. As a neighbor he was retiring and inoffensive. As a citizen he was respected by all who knew him best. Slowly perhaps, but not less certainly, the ranks of the boys of '62-'65 are being depleted. The feet that trod the wine-press in the bloody vintage of the Rebellion are growing feeble, the heads whiter, the eyes dimmer and soon the last tattoo shall sound for the last survivor of the greatest struggle fraught with the momentous results the world ever saw and it is to be hoped will never see again. Source: "Veteran Laid To Rest,"
obituary, Western Star (Lebanon, Ohio), Monday, August 8, 1910
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William Schuyler Succumbs at 68 Funeral services were conducted Tuesday afternoon at the Oswald Funeral Home, with the Rev. Max Mittelstedd in charge. Burial was in Lebanon Cemetery. Surviving are three daughters, Mrs. Dorothy Yunkes, Route 2, Lebanon, Mrs. Norman Brown of Middletown and Mrs. Violet Bishop of Dayton; two brothers, Herbert of Cincinnati and Hubert of Wilmington; four sisters, Mrs. Anna Hartzell of Dayton, Mrs. Carl Slyder of Brookville, Mrs. Lena Shamebelt, of New Lebanon and Mrs. Cordelia Carter of Roxanna; eight grandchildren and one great grandchild. Source: unnamed paper dated 5 Nov 1959 |
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