Notes

Notes

[HI29642] (Research):Father: John Kunders CONARD (AFN:QR90-J1) Mother: Elizabeth POTTS (AFN:QR90-DB)

[HI29647] (Research):Is his son the David Miller born 1813 named in the obit Newspapers 1878-1 900 pg 47 died 7/28/1888 from Shenandoah Co, VA?

Champaign County Ohio Land Deed Indices by Pat Stickley and Denise Moore pg 6 Sec12 Twp 3 R 11 Jackson Twp, SE 1/4 W 1/3 June 10 1826 US to Jacob Mill er of Montgomery CO, Ohio 78 acres, recorded 24 Feb 1831 Book I pg 568 SW 1/4 E 1/2 June 10 1826 US to Jacob Miller of Montgomery Co, Ohio, 78 ac res, recorded 26 Feb 1831 Bk I pg 567

Champaign Co - Patent Deeds Located in Land Deed Indices Johnson T wp by Pat Stickley & Denise Kay Moore Oct 2005. Sec 12 Twp 3 Range 11 ( SE 1/4) 7 Mar 1833 Jacob and Mariah Miller of Montgomery Co, OH, Mortiz Carlo, 154 .68 acres W 1/2 of SE 1/4 & E1/2 of SW 1/4 Bk K Pg395

[HI29653] (Research):Terre Haute High School Alumni 1917-1942 from CCGS Newsletter Spring 19 98 pg 56 1933-Eva Baker

[DI29653] SHAFFER, Eva F. Age 98, of Saint Paris and formerly of Terre Haute passed away at 7:37 a.m. on Friday, April 17, 2015. Born on September 26, 1916 in Champaign County, Ohio, Eva was a daughter of the late Charles and Cleta (Zerkle) Baker. She married Albert L. Shaffer on January 27, 1940 and he preceded her in death in 1972. Eva is survived by a son and daughter-in-law, Keith and Pat Shaffer of Saint Paris; three granddaughters, Tammy Shaffer, Tracy (Troy) Teepe, and Erica Poole; and five great grandchildren, Troy Teepe, Colton Teepe, Case Teepe, Corbinrae Teepe, and Chasin Poole. She is also survived by a sister, Betty Errett. In addition to her parents and husband she was preceded in death by a son, Charles "Chuck" Shaffer, grandson, Aaron Shaffer, and two sisters, Mildred Cook and Margaret Dovel. Eva was a 1933 graduate of Terre Haute High School, and a 1934 graduate of Westville High School. She was very active in the Terre Haute United Methodist Church and she enjoyed helping to prepare for their chicken suppers. Eva was a homemaker and she worked for Lakewood Beach. Funeral services will be held on Tuesday, April 21, 2015 at 12:00 p.m. in the Atkins-Shively Funeral Home, 216 S. Springfield Street, Saint Paris, Ohio with Reverend David Yinger of the Terre Haute United Methodist Church presiding. Burial will follow in Terre Haute Cemetery, St. Rt. 55, Terre Haute, OH. An hour of visitation will be held on Tuesday prior to the funeral service beginning at 11:00 a.m. Memorial contributions may be made to Community Mercy Hospice, 444 W. Harding Road, Springfield, Ohio 45504. Condolences to the family may be sent to www.shivelyfuneralhomes.com Atkins-Shively Funeral Home, Saint Paris, OH is serving the family.
Published in Springfield News-Sun on Apr. 18, 2015

[NI29655] Portions of story were taken from Middleton History of Champaign County,
by B. F. Bowen Co. 1917 with new findings added through out.

Nicholas Schafer, Shafer, Shaffer, (All 3 spellings were found in our research) the subject of this search immigrated to America in 1847 His age was recorded as 21 years at that time.
Nicholas Shafer (Shafer meaning Shepard) grew up on a farm in his native country of Hesse-Cassel and remained there till he was twenty six years of age,( New findings say he was only 21 years of age) when he came to this country, landing here with but a five-franc piece (one dollar) in his pocket. For a short time after coming to this country he worked as a farm hand in Virginia, ( probably around the Wheeling, W.Va . area but not proven) receiving for his services twenty-five cents a day. He then made his way over to Ohio (more than likely following the Northern trail, which is now State Route 40) and stopped in theTerre Haute neighborhood, in Mad River township this county where he worked as a farm hand ( residing with the Samuel and Nancy Huffman family in July of 1850, his age was recorded as 23 in the 1850 cences )
On the 9th day of September 1851, Nicholas Shafer joined hands in marriage with Louisa Cook, by S.H. Robinson J.P.
Louisa was born 7 November 1828 the daughter of pioneer parents Lewis Cook and Broadrice Fay in this county.
Nicholas shortly after, bought his first farm and started farming on his own account. His first farm was a tract of one hundred and twenty \endash five acres, in the vicinity of Terre Haute, where he made his home. While living in Mad river township Terre Haute
Nicholas and Louise became the parents of 5 children: Elizabeth ( McGuire), John Henry found in cences 1860 &70 but was burried as Henry J.( My Great Grand Father), Martha Catherine ( Burk, Mauck), George W. And Charles F.
In 1867, when he moved to Salem Township and bought a farm of three hundred and fourteen acres at the point then known as Saratoga.
Nicholas built a home for his family back off the road on a small knoll. The C.D. & G. R.R. ran through a portion of his land . a Grist mill stood across the road as well as an one room school house pictured on the 1874 township map Atlas of Champaign County by.Starr & Headington.
He established his home and as he prospered in his farming operations added to his holdings until he became the owner of nine hundred and seventy-five acres of land in Salem township and was regarded as one of the most substantial farmers in that part of the county. He gave much attention to the raising of livestock, particularly sheep, and always had about three hundred head of the latter on his place.
Nicholas passed away on 26 March 1900, in Salem township of Heart trouble at the age of 81
His wife Louisa proceeds him to the grave by eleven years on 1 Dec 1887 in Salem township of effects of a stroke & paralysis, being invalid for about 35 years, and blind prior to age of 42.
Nicholas land was divided between his son, two daughter and two grandsons. George W., Elizabeth ( McGuire) and Martha C. (Burk later Mauck) and his two grandsons were Edward and Harley, the sons of Henry who passed away on 2 April 1889 of Typhoid Fever, their mother Jerusha passed away 10 Sept 1888 of Jaundice
Another son Charles F. passed away 27 Feb.1889 of typhoid fever having no wife or child.
Much of the farm land today is still in the hands of descended families of Nicholas. The Grist Mill and school house are now gone, but the original house built by Nicholas still stands all though it has been remodled, and improved many times over the years.

A large lot at Oak Dale Cemetery 57 section 66 in Urbana Township is the final resting place of Nicholas and 21 other family members. They may be gone but will never be forgotten.

[HI29655] (Research):Champaign County Ohio History 1991 by CCGS Biography Pg 285
Name on tombstone Shafer

Family Researcher: [email protected] Rose [email protected]
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Champaign Co, Genealogical Society, by Pat Stickley and Denise Kay Moore, Champaign Co Ohio-Newspaper Abstracts 1884-1888, (Urbana Daily Citizen 1/1884-12/1888). pg 215 11/22/1888 Case of Sarah Lantz against Nicholas Shaffer was ended by being settled for a sum of $400 , for money due for the care of a child. (Note from [email protected]) This newspaper article is misleading. Case involved out of wed lock child of Martha Shafer, at age 16 ,daughter of Nicholas Shafer. Nicholas gave Martha's child to a hired hand Tom and Sarah Lantz to raise. And did not follow through with his promise to pay. Thus Sarah took him to court. Martha was only 16 when she had the child, with a married man who worked on the farm, who had a family with children of his own at the time, had a child born the same year and another after that..Nicholas wanted nothing to do with the out of wedlock child, or the farm hand involved. The child was never adopted the name was never changed, the descendents of said child know exactly who they are: Shafer not Lantz.

[HI29657] (Research):Obit says he was pastor of the ME Chruch in St Paris. 1850 Not found 1860 in Urbana is a Joseph Hill, age 55 b OH civil engineer Wife Mary M a ge 28, sons Charles H 10, Willie W 7 and Frank M 6m (6/7/1860) 1870 not found 1880 A Jospeh Hill found in Seneca County , Methodist Minister, right a ge but shows born in MD. Wife was Mary but she was 64, so not the same fou nd in 1860 census.

Fathers will mentions this child, but cant prove his existence other th an his obit.

[HI29658] (Research):Went to Indianapolis IND and the name did much to make that city wh at it is

1850 United States Federal Census > Indiana > Marion > Indianapolis Calvin Fletcher, 53, bank oficer, b VT Sarah H, 48, KY MIles J, 21, student, IN Houghton, 18, IN Ingram, 15, IN William R, 14, IN K, 10, IN (male) Lucy, 8, IN Albert, 4, IN

[HI29660] (Research):Son In Law was Sheriff Bosler. Daughers were Mrs Lewellyn Niles and M rs S J Packer

1880 Champaign CO, Urbana, OH Samuel C. BOSLER Self M Male W 40 PA Sheriff PA PA Mildred S. BOSLER Wife M Female W 38 OH Keeping Hou se VA OH Harry BOSLER Son S Male W 14 OH Attending Scho ol PA OH Frank M. BOSLER Son S Male W 7 OH PA OH Ruth MILLER MotherL W Female W 69 OH --- --- Fannie BOSLER Niece S Female W 20 OH At Home PA PA

Will Book D pg 426 Concord Twp probated 8/7/1880 Daughter Amanda J Niles 1/5; dau mary E Packer 1/5; dau Mildred S Bosler 1 /5; dau Margaret S Niles 1/5; dau Tamzon H Downs 1/5; grch Jerome D, ma ry C and Leroy Packer, Harry S and Frank M Bosler $25 each. James Taylor Exec Wit: John S Leedom, L D Johnson signed (x) 7/2/1879

Will Book E pg 200 Ruth Miller Construction of last will probated 7/23/188 3 State of Ohio, Champaign County, James Taylor ex of Ruth Miller dec'd VS A manda Niles et al. 1/5 to Mary E Packer; 1/5 to Mildred S Bosler; 1/5 to M argaret S Niles and Tamzon Downs; remaining 1/5 to Taylor and Leedom as at torney's for plaintiff. Amanda J Niles entitled to use of last named 1/5 d uring her lifetime by consent of parties.

[HI29662] (Research):Centennial Biographical History of Champaign Co, Ohio says that Susanna w as the youngest in a family of nine children, four sons and five daughter s. Calland Family book by Mary Belle Cory says Christian and Susanna we re married in 1853, not 1855?

[HI29669] (Research):Champaign Co - Patent Deeds Located in Land Deed Indices Johnson Twp by P at Stickley & Denise Kay Moore Oct 2005. Section 18 Township 3 Range 11 To wn of St Paris (St Paris Platted by David Huffman 21 Sep 1831) (There are several books for lot numbers in St Paris and not all transactions are represented by this transcription) Lot#1 4/26/1920 Certificate, Isaac Urban deceased to Benjamin Urban etal, by will Bk102 Pg131 Lot#1 8/2/1920 Administrator, Benjamin Urban et al to Goldie Urban and Mike Halpern, 35.5 feet 1/3 north wall brick and 4 inches wall Bk102 Pg132 Lot#1 8/12/1920 Quitclaim from Goldie Urban and Mike Halpren to Benjamin a nd Leo Urban, undivided fourth to each of 35.5 feet 1/3 north wall brick and 4 inches wall Bk102 Pg133

[NI29674] Name: �tab�Logan A Frazier
Titles & Terms: �tab�
Death Date: �tab�21 Oct 1953
Death Place: �tab�Piqua, Miami, Ohio, United States
Birth Date: �tab�22 Apr 1882
Estimated Birth Year: �tab�
Birthplace: �tab�Brown Township, Ohio
Death Age: �tab�71 years
Gender: �tab�Male
Marital Status: �tab�
Race or Color: �tab�Caucasian
Street Address: �tab�
Occupation: �tab�
Residence: �tab�
Burial Date: �tab�
Burial Place: �tab�
Cemetery Name: �tab�
Spouse's Name: �tab�
Father's Name: �tab�Soloman G Frazier
Father's Title & Terms: �tab�
Father's Birthplace: �tab�
Mother's Name: �tab�Belle Robison
Mother's Titles & Terms: �tab�
Mother's Birthplace: �tab�
Film Number: �tab�2246619
Digital Folder Number: �tab�4109482

[DI29674] Name: �tab�S. G. Frazier
�tab�
Death Date: �tab�15 Apr 1931
Death Place: �tab�Conover, Miami, Ohio
Birth Date: �tab�20 Jan 1847
Estimated Birth Year: �tab�
Birthplace: �tab�Brown Twp, Ohio
Death Age: �tab�84 years 2 months 15 days
Gender: �tab�Male
Marital Status: �tab�Married
Race or Color: �tab�American
Street Address: �tab�
Occupation: �tab�Retired Farmer
Residence: �tab�Conover, Miami, Ohio
Burial Date: �tab�17 Apr 1931
Burial Place: �tab�Piqua, Ohio
Cemetery Name: �tab�
Spouse's Name: �tab�Belle R. Frazier
Father's Name: �tab�Joseph M. Frazier
Father's Title & Terms: �tab�
Father's Birthplace: �tab�Ohio
Mother's Name: �tab�Rhoda V. Brecount
Mother's �tab�
Mother's Birthplace: �tab�Ohio
Film Number: �tab�1992428
Digital Folder Number: �tab�4000595
Image Number: �tab�1296
Certificate Number: �tab�fn 26041

[HI29678] (Research):1880 Census Place Jefferson, Newton, Indiana Family History Library Fi lm 1254301
NA Film Number T9-0301 Page Number 291B Thaddeus BRECOUNT Self M Male W 43 OH Farm Nancy J. BRECOUNT Wife M Female W 40 IA Keeping House C AN CAN Alice BRECOUNT Dau S Female W 18 IN At Scho Ada BRECOUNT Dau S Female W 15 IN At School OH IA Solomon G. BRECOUNT Son S Male W 14 IN At Scho ol OH IA Warren H. BRECOUNT Son S Male W 9 IN At Scho Jacob KLINE Other S Male W 25 IN Farm Laborer PRU P

[HI29682] (Research):Not found in the 1850 Census

[HI29683] (Research):mentioned in will of Solomon Brecount in 1869 and never found in census

[HI29689] (Research):Name: Orla Colbert Age: 49 years Estimated birth year: 1870 Birt hplace: Ohio Race: White Home in 1920: Salem, Champaign, OhioRoll: T625_13 53 Page: 2A ED: 15 Image: 0284 married, living with mother (no spouse) Ellen M age66 wido w Grocery Man, own home w mortgage

Name: Orla Colbert Age: 59 Estimated birth year: abt 1871 Birthp lace: Ohio Relation to head-of-house: Head Race: White Home in 1930: Sale m, Champaign, Ohio Image source: Year: 1930; Census Place: Salem, Champaign, Ohio; Roll: 1 755; Page: ; Enumeration District: 16; Image: 871.0. Widowed, age 59, living with his morhter Mary E age 79 also widow Owns his home OH OH OH Grocery Store merchant

Name : Orla Colbert Titles : Death date : 17 Oct 1943 Death place : Urbana Twp., Champaign, Ohio Birth date : 03 Jul 1870 Estimated birth year : Birth place : Urbana, Ohio Age at death : 73 years 3 months 14 days Gender : Male Marital status : Widowed Race or color : Caucasian Street address : R. D. #2 Occupation : Truck Farmer Residence : Urbana, Champaign, Ohio Burial date : 19 Oct 1943 Burial place : Mutual, Ohio Cemetery name : Spouse name : Glenna Bregner Father name : John B. Colbert Father titles : Father birth place : Champaign County, Ohio Mother name : Mary Ellen Heath Mother titles : Informant-Mrs Herbert Baker Mother birth place : Champaign County, Ohio GSU film number : 2024180 Digital GS number : 4028476 Image number : 1863 Certificate number : fn 60151 Collection : Ohio Deaths 1908-1953

[HI29690] (Research):Another newpaper says death date was 1881. Since I was not able to find h im in the 1880 census, I suspect the earlier date is correct

[DI29691] Name: �tab�John Lawrence Gross
�tab�
Death Date: �tab�26 Feb 1910
Death Place: �tab�Bucyrus, Crawford, Ohio
Birth Date: �tab�30 Sep 1855
Estimated Birth Year: �tab�
Birthplace: �tab�Miami Co.
Death Age: �tab�54 years 4 months 26 days
Gender: �tab�Male
Marital Status: �tab�Married
Race or Color: �tab�Caucasian
Street Address: �tab�East St.
Occupation: �tab�Hotel
Residence: �tab�
Burial Date: �tab�01 Mar 1910
Burial Place: �tab�Upper Sandusky, O.
Cemetery Name: �tab�
Spouse's Name: �tab�
Father's Name: �tab�Charles Gross
Father's Title & Terms: �tab�
Father's Birthplace: �tab�Pa.
Mother's Name: �tab�Mary A. Sllaways
Mother's �tab�
Mother's Birthplace: �tab�Pa.
Film Number: �tab�1927280
Digital Folder Number: �tab�4021002

[NI29694] Parents:
John Henry Sprinkle (1764 - 1822)
Maria Magdalena Salser Sprinkle

[HI29696] (Research):Masonic Directory 1902 Harmony Lodge No 8 F & AM Organized in 1810 Past Masters-Shepherd B Grove 1887

There is a marriage of Shepherd B Grove to a Miss Katie West in 1877 . Sin ce Elizabeth appears as a wife with Shepherd in 1870 and 1880, it see ms it might be his Uncle, but his Uncle was born in 1793.

1900 Champaign Co census says his dob is May 1844 age 56

1910 Census Champaign Co, Urbana, City Shepard Groves, 76, PA head, no relatives in household

[HI29700] (Research):Graduates of Urbana High School 1901-1916 Published by the class of 19 16 in their Senior Year submitted by Pat Stickley, July CCGS Newsletter pg 92 Class of 1914 Lucile Russell

[HI29701] (Research):Champaign County Ohio History 1991 by CCGS Biography Pg 278

[NI29702] Dau of James L and Elizabeth of NJ

[DI29702] Name: �tab�Mary J. Rusk
Gender: �tab�Female
Burial Date: �tab�
Burial Place: �tab�
Death Date: �tab�18 Mar 1891
Death Place: �tab�Staunton Tp., Miami, Ohio
Age: �tab�66
Birth Date: �tab�1825
Birthplace: �tab�Ohio
Occupation: �tab�Housewife
Race: �tab�White
Marital Status: �tab�Married
Spouse's Name: �tab�
Father's Name: �tab�
Father's Birthplace: �tab�
Mother's Name: �tab�
Mother's Birthplace: �tab�
Indexing Project (Batch) Number: �tab�B07064-7
System Origin: �tab�Ohio-EASy
Source Film Number: �tab�550190
Reference Number: �tab�v 2 p 333

[HI29706] (Research):Silas Baker is inthe household of his son John Baker in Champaign Co, OH 1 900-widower

[DI29706] name: �tab�Silas Baker
event: �tab�Death
event date: �tab�11 Mar 1911
event place: �tab�Lawrenceville, Clarke, Ohio
residence: �tab�
street address: �tab�
gender: �tab�Male
death age: �tab�87y 1m 5d
marital status: �tab�Widowed
race: �tab�White
occupation: �tab�Farmer
birth date: �tab�06 Feb 1824
birthplace: �tab�German Township
estimated birth year: �tab�1824
burial date: �tab�14 Mar 1911
burial place: �tab�Lawrenceville, Ohio
cemetery: �tab�
father: �tab�Samuel Baker
father's titles & terms: �tab�
father's birthplace: �tab�Vir.
mother: �tab�Mary Newman
mother's titles & terms: �tab�
mother's birthplace: �tab�German Township
spouse: �tab�
spouse's titles & terms: �tab�
reference number: �tab�fn 18736
film number: �tab�1952820
digital folder number: �tab�4021057
image number: �tab�2169
Citing this Record

"Ohio, Deaths, 1908-1953," index and images, FamilySearch (https://familysearch.org/pal:/MM9.1.1/X8DS-P48 : accessed 02 Dec 2012), Silas Baker, 11 Mar 1911; citing Lawrenceville, Clarke, Ohio, reference fn 18736; FHL microfilm 1952820.

[NI29713] Dau of Samuel and Ann Downey

[HI29713] (Research):Census Place:Jackson, Champaign, Ohio 1880 Source:FHL Film 1254998 National Archives Film T9-0998 Page 26 4A Susan KELLYSelfFMW74VAOcc:Keeping HouseFa: VAMo: VA Joseph DOWNYNephewMSW24OHFa: OHMo: OH Minnie KELLYGDauFSW16OHFa: OHMo: OH

Her father and mother died when she was about nine years old. She ca me to ohio with her grandparents when she was 16 years old. He grandfath er was a Rev War Soldier and was in the battle of Brandywine and the sei ge of York. One son, 3 daughters. Husband and children preceded her in de ath. One daughter cared for her in her old age.

She was the last person in Jackson twp to occupy the homestead as enter ed under patent, signed on parchment by President James Monroe. Her husba nd Joseph entered the land about 1820, ten years before they were married.

[HI29718] (Research):RUSSFII ANNA County Name: CHAMPAIGN Date of Death: 9/13/1936 Volume Number: 8235 Certificate Number: 55348

[XI29718] Removed from Urbana Mausoleum 7/23/1949 and interred into Spring Grove

[HI29720] (Research):Name: Fannie Barbee SSN: 283-16-4320 Last Residence: 45356 Piqua, Miami, Ohio, United States of America Born: 13 Jun 1894 Last Benefit: 43072 Saint Paris, Champaign, Ohio, United States of Ame rica Died: Jan 1978 State (Year) SSN issued: Ohio (Before 1951 )

Name: Fannie J Barbee Birth Date: Est. 1895 Gender: Female Race: White Residence City: Piqua Residence County: Miami Residence State: Ohio Residence Country: United States Death Date: 12 Jan 1978 Hospital of Death: Long-Term Care Facilities City of Death: Piqua County of Death: Miami Certificate: 005791 Age at Death: 83 Certifier: Physician Autopsy: No autopsy Marital Status: Widowed

[HI29724] (Research):Champaign Co, Wills, pg 169 probated 28 April 1900 Heirs David Conner, bro, Careysville; Leah Thatcher, neice, West Liberty; Jand Long, neice, W Liberty; to Marion Delbert Hall and Etna Bell Hall, children of Shepherd Hall, all real estate to be held and controlled by Sheperd Hall until they are of age then divided equally to bro David Conner and Shepard Hall all residue of personal property. B F Conner, exec. Wit; B F Conner, Carysville, M J Martz, W F Bailer (now dec'd). Signed 1/31/1891 age 71

(Leah was a step mother to Shepard Hall)

[HI29725] (Research):Name : Benjaman Franklin Haines Death date : 25 Apr 1933 Death place : St. Paris, Champaign, Ohio Birth date : 1857 Estimated birth year : Birth place : St. Paris, O. Age at death : 75 years 7 months 14 days Gender : Male Marital status : Widowed Race or color : Caucasian Occupation : Farmer Residence : St. Paris, O. Burial date : 28 Apr 1933 Burial place : St. Paris Cemetery name : Evergreen Spouse name : Lulu Haines Father name : Samuel Haines Father titles : Father birth place : Pa. Mother name : Henrette Anspough Mother titles : Mother birth place : O. GSU film number : 1992871 Digital GS number : 4001875 Image number : 2409 Certificate number : fn 20117 Collection : Ohio Deaths 1908-1953

[HI29726] (Research):Adams and Harrison-Adams School Districts-Rosewood, OH The First Fifty Years 1898-1948 High School Alumni abstracted by Pat Stickley CCGS Newsletter Oct 1996 pg129 Class of 1916 Ervin Barbee

[HI29730] (Research):Champaign Co - Domestic Relation Records 1808-1939 Vol Including Divorce, Bastardy, Adultry, Breach of Contract, some Adoption, by Pat Stickley, CCGS, (Minute Book Records, Supreme Court Records, Urbana Newspaper, St Paris Newspaper), pg0 17 June 1862 Minute book 27 pg 11 Sylvester Barbee for bastardy, see Martha R Bales

Champaign Co - Domestic Relation Records 1808-1939 Vol Including Divorce, Bastardy, Adultry, Breach of Contract, some Adoption, by Pat Stickley, CCGS, (Minute Book Records, Supreme Court Records, Urbana Newspaper, St Paris Newspaper), pg10 June 17 1862 Minute Book 27 pg 11 Martha A Bates vs Sylvester Barbee for bastardy. Case dismissed cost to plaintiff

[DI29736] Her obit in the Piqua Daily 15-Mar-1976 pg 8 call states she had a brother named Allen who was living in St. Paris at the time of her death It also states she married John Oct 1935. She died at the Villa Convalescent Ct in Troy, Miami Co Ohio

[NI29739] Name: �tab�Joseph B. Knight
Titles & Terms: �tab�
Event: �tab�Marriage
Event Date: �tab�19 Apr 1899
Event Place: �tab�Miami, Ohio
Age: �tab�51
Estimated Birth Year: �tab�1848
Marriage Date Note: �tab�
Marriage Place Note: �tab�
Father: �tab�Paul F. Knight
Father's Titles & Terms: �tab�
Mother: �tab�Charlotte Ensminger
Mother's Titles & Terms: �tab�
Spouse: �tab�Abbie T. Pence
Spouse's Titles & Terms: �tab�
Spouse's Age: �tab�37
Spouse's Estimated Birth Year: �tab�1862
Spouse's Father: �tab�Chas. Thackers
Spouse's Father's Titles & Terms: �tab�
Spouse's Mother: �tab�Catharine Searl
Spouse's Mother's Titles & Terms: �tab�
Reference Number: �tab�p 49 cn 22077
Film Number: �tab�550151
Digital Folder Number: �tab�4016851
Image Number: �tab�244

[DI29739] Name: �tab�Joseph B. Knight
Gender: �tab�Male
Burial Date: �tab�
Burial Place: �tab�
Death Date: �tab�02 Jun 1903
Death Place: �tab�Jackson T., Champaign, Ohio
Age: �tab�55
Birth Date: �tab�1848
Birthplace: �tab�Miama Co.
Occupation: �tab�Farmer
Race: �tab�
Marital Status: �tab�Married
Spouse's Name: �tab�
Father's Name: �tab�
Father's Birthplace: �tab�
Mother's Name: �tab�
Mother's Birthplace: �tab�
Indexing Project (Batch) Number: �tab�B07024-5
System Origin: �tab�Ohio-EASy
Source Film Number: �tab�295234
Reference Number: �tab�v 2 p 283

[DI29740] Name: �tab�Lewis E. Rose
�tab�
Death Date: �tab�24 Oct 1938
Death Place: �tab�Miami, Logan, Ohio
Birth Date: �tab�16 Mar 1871
Estimated Birth Year: �tab�
Birthplace: �tab�, Shelby, Ohio
Death Age: �tab�67 years 7 months 8 days
Gender: �tab�Male
Marital Status: �tab�Married
Race or Color: �tab�Caucasian
Street Address: �tab�R.D.#1
Occupation: �tab�Farmer
Residence: �tab�Pemberton
Burial Date: �tab�26 Oct 1938
Burial Place: �tab�
Cemetery Name: �tab�Port Jefferson
Spouse's Name: �tab�Ida Rose
Father's Name: �tab�Henry Rose
Father's Title & Terms: �tab�
Father's Birthplace: �tab�Pa.
Mother's Name: �tab�Mary Straugh
Mother's �tab�
Mother's Birthplace: �tab�Pa.
Film Number: �tab�2023667
Digital Folder Number: �tab�4020718
Image Number: �tab�2392
Certificate Number: �tab�fn 58899

[DI29741] Ohio Deaths, 1908-1932, 1938-1944, and 1958-2007 about Ida M Rose
Name: �tab�Ida M Rose
Birth Date: �tab�1873
Gender: �tab�Female
Race: �tab�White
Residence County: �tab�Logan
Residence state: �tab�Ohio
Residence Country: �tab�United States
Death Date: �tab�4 Dec 1958
Hospital of Death: �tab�Public/Other
City of Death: �tab�Bellefontaine
County of Death: �tab�Logan
Certificate: �tab�87243
Age at Death: �tab�85
Certifier: �tab�Physician
Autopsy: �tab�Yes, used for certification
Marital Status: �tab�Widowed

[HI29742] (Research):Name: Hugh E Rose Gender: Male Date of Death: 29 May 1970 Volume: 20136 Certificate: 051349 Autopsy: Unknown Marital Status: Married Place of Death: Columbus, Franklin County Certifier: Physician Race: White Residence: , Champaign County Age: 73 Years

Name: Hugh Rose SSN: 293-34-4319 Last Residence: 43343 Quincy, Logan, Ohio, United States of America Born: 5 May 1897 Died: May 1970 State (Year) SSN issued: Ohio (1955-1956 )

[NI29743] Name: �tab�Earl Miller
Titles & Terms: �tab�
Event: �tab�Marriage
Event Date: �tab�02 Feb 1917
Event Place: �tab�Logan County, Ohio
Age: �tab�22
Estimated Birth Year: �tab�1895
Marriage Date Note: �tab�
Marriage Place Note: �tab�
Father: �tab�Joseph Miller
Father's Titles & Terms: �tab�
Mother: �tab�Malinda Bobb
Mother's Titles & Terms: �tab�
Spouse: �tab�Hazel Rose
Spouse's Titles & Terms: �tab�
Spouse's Age: �tab�18
Spouse's Estimated Birth Year: �tab�1899
Spouse's Father: �tab�Lewis Rose
Spouse's Father's Titles & Terms: �tab�
Spouse's Mother: �tab�Ida Whitney
Spouse's Mother's Titles & Terms: �tab�
Reference Number: �tab�pg 180 cn 1505
Film Number: �tab�534841
Digital Folder Number: �tab�4260459
Image Number: �tab�527

[DI29743] Ohio Deaths, 1908-1932, 1938-1944, and 1958-2007 about Hazel A Miller
Name: �tab�Hazel A Miller
Birth Date: �tab�1899
Birth State: �tab�Ohio
Birth Country: �tab�United States
Gender: �tab�Female
Race: �tab�White
Residence County: �tab�Logan
Residence state: �tab�Ohio
Residence Country: �tab�United States
Death Date: �tab�3 Oct 1983
Hospital of Death: �tab�Osu Medical Ctr
City of Death: �tab�Columbus (Pt)
County of Death: �tab�Franklin
Certificate: �tab�074006
Age at Death: �tab�84
Certifier: �tab�Physician
Autopsy: �tab�Yes, used for certification
Social Security Number: �tab�274-18-8548
Marital Status: �tab�Widowed

[NI29744] Name: �tab�Clarence A. Hubbell
Titles & Terms: �tab�
Event: �tab�Marriage
Event Date: �tab�06 Dec 1922
Event Place: �tab�, Logan, Ohio
Age: �tab�24
Estimated Birth Year: �tab�1898
Marriage Date Note: �tab�
Marriage Place Note: �tab�
Father: �tab�Wm. Hubbell
Father's Titles & Terms: �tab�
Mother: �tab�Laura Stewart
Mother's Titles & Terms: �tab�
Spouse: �tab�Norma Rose
Spouse's Titles & Terms: �tab�
Spouse's Age: �tab�18
Spouse's Estimated Birth Year: �tab�1904
Spouse's Father: �tab�Lewis Rose
Spouse's Father's Titles & Terms: �tab�
Spouse's Mother: �tab�Ida Whitney
Spouse's Mother's Titles & Terms: �tab�
Reference Number: �tab�VolN, p282, cn3422
Film Number: �tab�534842
Digital Folder Number: �tab�4016823
Image Number: �tab�191

[HI29746] (Research):Name: Bernice M. Kauffman SSN: 269-16-6334 Last Residence: 43072 Saint Paris, Champaign, Ohio, United States of Amer ica Born: 17 Mar 1913 Died: 19 Aug 2002 State (Year) SSN issued: Ohio (Before 1951 )

[NI29748] Concord Items
13, 1879

One of the well known and highly esteemed citizens of our township, as well as one of the leading farmers of the west end, is J. W. Heath, Sr., a native of this vicinity, whom to know is to respect. He is one of the few men who have came up from obscurity to an enviable position among his fellow-men. His cradle was not a manger, but a sugar trough of the pioneer style. By economy and industry he has accumulated several hundred acres of land and enjoys the comfort of the best farm house in the county. His barns are large and capacious and his cattle on a "thousand hills" [more or less]. But what we intended to say was that he was fifty-two years old on the 6th inst, and friends to the number of fifty came to enjoy his hospitality. Representatives were present from Quincy, DeGraff, Millerstown, and surrounding country generally, "Specs, Jr.," included. The dinner was of the style that indicated somebody ought to have been married among the many prospective outlooks that were present, yet nothing of the kind happened. For a good, hearty, square Republican dinner, go home with Wesley Heath.

[HI29749] (Research):Unable to locate Nancy in the 1850 census as a child

[HI29750] (Research):No children

[HI29755] (Research):CCGS Newsletter Sept 1998 pg 96 Road Tax assessed on Chattels in Johnson T wp, Champaign Co, Ohio for the year 1876 Alexander Godfrey .03

[HI29756] (Research): GODFREY, Eliza E. Death date: 11/16/1926, Champaign County Volu me #5209, Certificate #71610

[DI29756] Name: �tab�Eliza Ellen Godfrey
�tab�
Death Date: �tab�16 Nov 1926
Death Place: �tab�Adams, Champaign, Ohio
Birth Date: �tab�
Estimated Birth Year: �tab�1848
Birthplace: �tab�
Death Age: �tab�78 years 8 months 11 days
Gender: �tab�Female
Marital Status: �tab�
Race or Color: �tab�
Street Address: �tab�
Occupation: �tab�
Residence: �tab�
Burial Date: �tab�
Burial Place: �tab�
Cemetery Name: �tab�
Spouse's Name: �tab�
Father's Name: �tab�Bradley
Father's Title & Terms: �tab�
Father's Birthplace: �tab�
Mother's Name: �tab�Rebecca Smith
Mother's �tab�
Mother's Birthplace: �tab�
Film Number: �tab�1984616
Digital Folder Number: �tab�4024315
Image Number: �tab�2242
Certificate Number: �tab�fn 71610

[HI29758] (Research):Deed Book H Indentures published CCGS Newsletter Summer 1991 pg 94 Aug 16 1827 Wm Darnell bound his ward John Salisberry, c 5y 9m to Le vi Rouse, husbandry to yr 1842

Champaign Co Will Book B pg 155 Mad River, Twp Levi Rouse probated 5/4/18 37 Wife Sarah. Nephew in law Benoni Barnes of Jackson Twp. Benini Barnes E xecutor. Wit: Henry Conklin, James West, William West, John Arney. Will si gned 2/19/1836

[HI29760] (Research):FUNERAL HOME RECORDS, CCGS Dovel, Girlbert McIntire b. 15 Feb. 1910 Champaign Co., OH d. 28 Feb. 1955 St. Paris, OH Age 45 yr buried; Evergreen Cemetery married; Helen Jenkins Father; George Dovel Mother; Lola McIntire Occupation; caretaker

[HI29761] (Research):CCGS Newsletter Dec 2005 Vol 21 No 3 pg 80 Sait Paris Ohio Graduates 1926- 1932 from St Paris Ohio Graduates 6/19/1993 by Janet Evilsizor Worthington 1932- Helen Jenkins Shelton

[HI29762] (Research):1880 Census Place:Springfield, Clarke, Ohio Source:FHL Film 1254999 National Archives Film T9-0999 Page 23 0B Nathan LEATHLEYSelfMMW33ENGOcc:TeamsterFa: ENGMo: ENG Emma LEATHLEYWifeFMW30OHFa: VAMo: OH Mary E. LEATHLEYDauFSW9OHFa: ENGMo: OH Olive M. LEATHLEY DauFSW8OHFa: ENGMo: OH Josephine LEATHLEY DauFSW6OHFa: ENGMo: OH Albert C. LEATHLEY SonMSW4OHFa: ENGMo: OH Jesse V. LEATHLEY DauFSW1OHFa: ENGMo: OH

Enumeration of Youth St Paris Village School District, Champaign Co, OH ta ken July 28, 1892 Ollie Leathly age 20

[BI29764] Death cert year 1851

[DI29773] Name: �tab�Pearl O. Fellabaum
�tab�
Death Date: �tab�09 Dec 1948
Death Place: �tab�Springfield, Clark, Ohio, United States
Birth Date: �tab�02 Feb 1904
Estimated Birth Year: �tab�
Birthplace: �tab�Jackson Co., Ohio
Death Age: �tab�44 years 10 months 7 days
Gender: �tab�Female
Marital Status: �tab�Married
Race or Color: �tab�Caucasian
Street Address: �tab�
Occupation: �tab�
Residence: �tab�
Burial Date: �tab�
Burial Place: �tab�
Cemetery Name: �tab�
Spouse's Name: �tab�Joseph D.
Father's Name: �tab�Ira E. Hickman
Father's Title & Terms: �tab�
Father's Birthplace: �tab�
Mother's Name: �tab�Chloe Shoemaker
Mother's �tab�
Mother's Birthplace: �tab�
Film Number: �tab�2246543
Digital Folder Number: �tab�4109124
Image Number: �tab�02372

[NI29774] Walter S. Wilson, farmer of Concord township, Champaign county,
was born on the farm where he now lives, September 23, 1864. He has
been contented to spend his life at home, rather than seeking uncertain
fortune in some remote county or city. He is a son of John D. and Sarah
D. (Forry) Wilson. The father was born on the same farm as his son,
the subject of this sketch. He was a son of John Wilson, who came to
Ohio, from Pennsylvania, entering the land from the government, where
Walter S. Wi'lson 110W lives. He was one of the pioneer settlers here, and
he carved out a home from the wilderness and spent the rest of his life
here. His son, John D. vVilson, remained on the home place all his life.
The latter kept the land well improved and was a success ful general farmer.
He was a Republican. He was a member of the Presbyterian church at
Spring Hill, in fact, was for many years an elder and a pillar in the same.
He was always active in church affairs. His family consisted of four children,
namely: Emma, deceased, was the wife of William Daniels of Harrison
township, this county; Forry lives in Concord township; Walter S.,
of this sketch; Jennie, deceased, was the wife of James McCoskey, of
Urbana. Walter S. Wilson grew to manhood on the homestead. He attended the public schools in his district. He assisted with the work on the farm until his marriage on November 20, 1885, to Emma Abbott, a daughter of W. J. Abbott and wife, who formerly lived in Concord township, but are now residing in Urbana.
Two children have been born to Mr. and Mrs. Wilson, namely: Marie
is the wife of George Russell and they live in Harrison township, this
county, and have three children, Lloyd Russell, Raymond and Ruth; Adrie
is at home.Mr. Wilson owns a well improved and. well managed farm of one hundred and sixty acres in Concord township, near the line of Harrison township. In connection with general farming, he raises hogs on an extensive scale, preparing large numbers annually for the market, selling about two hundred head annually. He built the present barn and other improvements on the place. Politically, he is a Republican. He and his wife belong to the Methodistchurch at Concord.

[HI29775] (Research):Name: LENORA M WILSON Gender: Female Date of Death: July 28, 1967 Volume: 18915 Certificate: 50009 Marital Status: Married Place of Death: Urbana, Champaign County Race: White Residence: , Champaign County Age: 77

[HI29778] (Research):HEATH WILLIAM H County Name: MIAMI Date of Death: 4/23/1923 Volume Number: 4154 Certificate Number: 2817

[HI29781] (Research):leaves a wife and two children

[HI29784] (Research):Wiley DEATON born 23 June 1872 in Jackson twp; parents Samuel H. DEATON a nd Elizabeth JENKINS; pg 86, #294 Champaign County Court House, Birth Reco rds Vol. I as extracted by Willi Waltrip, 1995.

Wiley F. Deaton found in: Census Microfilm Records: Ohio, 1900 Lived in: Pike Township, Clark County, Ohio Series: T623 Microfilm: 1246 Book: 1 Page: 151

Name: WILEY DEATON Gender: Male Date of Death: March 18, 1965 Volume: 17988 Certificate: 16805 Marital Status: Widowed Place of Death: , Clark County Race: White Residence: , Champaign County Age: 92

[HI29785] (Research):Name: BLANCHE E DEATON Gender: Female Date of Death: July 20, 1958 Volume: 15460 Certificate: 46725 Marital Status: Married Place of Death: , Champaign County Race: White Residence: , Champaign County Age: 78

[NI29787] Groom's Name: �tab�Charles Carleton Warner
Groom's Birth Date: �tab�
Groom's Birthplace: �tab�Miami Co., Ohio
Groom's Age: �tab�
Bride's Name: �tab�Ella Deaton
Bride's Birth Date: �tab�1879
Bride's Birthplace: �tab�Miami Co., Ohio
Bride's Age: �tab�23
Marriage Date: �tab�12 Mar 1902
Marriage Place: �tab�Christiansburg, Champaign, Ohio
Groom's Father's Name: �tab�David Warner
Groom's Mother's Name: �tab�Hannah C. Moses
Bride's Father's Name: �tab�Samuel H. Deaton
Bride's Mother's Name: �tab�Elizabeth Jenkins
Groom's Race: �tab�
Groom's Marital Status: �tab�Single
Groom's Previous Wife's Name: �tab�
Bride's Race: �tab�
Bride's Marital Status: �tab�Single

[HI29788] (Research):Willis appears in teh 1880 Census age 1 yr, however tombstne says he was b orn 1861. Need to check further

[HI29789] (Research): ST. PARIS NEWS-DISPATCH, Thurs. 23 Oct 1925, pg 6 J.M. DEATON, 76, died at 8:30 Friday evening in his home in Christiansbur g, death being attributed to dropsy. Mr. DEATON had suffered a stroke of p aralysis eight years ago and since that time there had been a general decl ine in health. Funeral services were held at 2 o'clock Monday afterno on in the Methodist church in Christiansburg. The pastor was assisted by R ev. John YANTIS, pastor of the Christian church. Burial was made in the Ho ney Creek cemetery. On December 5, 1875, Mr. DEATON was married to Jenn ie LANE. Five children were born to this union, Retta, Lille P., W. B. F ., Judson and Minnie DEATON. Surviving are the widow and two children, Mr s. Minnie D. DIMOND of Cincinnati and Judson DEATON. Two brothers; Samu el DEATON, Christiansburg, Benjamin DEATON, Lena, and one sister, Lottie H ELVIE, Christiansburg. Mr. DEATON was a farmer and was actively engag ed in agriculture until eight years ago when he retired on account of i ll health. At that time the family removed to Christiansburg and have sin ce resided there

In same cem plot is Thomas B Deaton 1915-1927

[HI29791] (Research):Beers Bio pg 734 SAMUEL DEATON, farmer; P. O. Christiansburg ; was born in Botetourt Co., V a., March 30, 1813, a son of George and Susannah Deaton. She was a nati ve of Lancaster Co., Penn., born in 1787, a daughter of Andrew and Mary Re am. Andrew was a soldier in the Revolutionary war, enlisting at the a ge of 15. George Deaton was born in Amelia Co., Va., about 1791. He di ed at the age of 37, the father of nine children -William (deceased), Samu el, George W., Andrew J., Nathan (deceased), Mary, Martha, Susan and Lev i. In the summer of 1828, Mrs. Deaton and family moved to Ohio and locat ed near Northampton, Clark Co. She died in Champaign Co. in 1867. Samuel w as raised a farmer, but after coming to this county he worked by the mont h, and, like Abraham Lincoln, got his start in the world by making rail s. The first money he ever earned for himself was on Christmas Day, 183 0. He made 101 rails before break fast when the snow was four inches dee p. Wages then were 25 cents per hundred. He gradually worked along, savi ng what he made until he was able to purchase a house. Although severely a fflicted with rheumatism for nineteen years, he has succeeded in being com fortably situated for declining years, besides assisting his childre n. At the age of 16, he was unable to read, but by his own earnest effo rt he qualified himself for the business of life, and taught school eighte en or twenty terms. He has served his township as Assessor two years, Trus tee seven years and Constable six years. On the 29th of June, 1841, he w as united in marriage with Nancy Carmin. She was born June 4, 1814, and di ed June 21, 1856, the mother of ten children. Six grew to maturity-Willi am C. (now deceased), Samuel H., Charlotte L, James M., Martha V. a nd A. B. C. Mr. Deaton married for his second wife Juretta Priest, a daugh ter of Jeremiah and Sarah Priest, born in Miami Co. June 11, 1833. Mr. Dea ton and wife and three children are members of the M. E. Church.

[HI29793] (Research):CCGS, Book III, August 2002 by Dorothy Shaffer, Champaign Co, Ohio St Par is Newspaper Abstracts Jan 1900-1916. pg 6 3/30/1900 GEORGE W ASHINGTON DEA TON was born Apr 3, 1815, and died Mar 24, 1900, ag ed 84yrs, lImo and 22 days. He was born in Boetetourt Co, V A, near the to wn of Salem, a son ofG Wand SUSANNAH REAM DEATON, from whom were born, WIL LIAM, SAMUEL, GEORGE W, ANDREW JACKSON, NATHAN, MARY, MARTHA, SUSAN and LE V!. His father was a Captain in the War of1812. In the summer of 1828, M RS SUSANNAH DEATON, a widow with her nine children moved to Ohio, settli ng in Donnelsville, Clark County . The subject of this sketch was md to MI SS HANNAH LEFFEL. This union was blessed with MARY ANN, now deceased wi fe of REV JONATHAN VERITY; SUSAN TULLIS; LEV! deceased; ERZA; JANE MORRET T; JOHN W; MIL TON T; MAGGIE NICHOLAS and WILLIS G. He was bereft ofhis wi fe six years ago. The funeral services were conducted at Newson Chap el by Rev R S McColm. The pallbearers were his nephews, HAMIL TON and SAMU EL STEPHENS, SIMEON DEATON, WILLIAM DEATON, DR V AN G DEATON and DR U S DE ATON.

GEORGE W. DEATON, farmer; P.O. Christiansburg; was born in Virginia Apr il 3, 1815. Is a son of George and Susannah Deaton, of whom mention is ma de in the sketch of Samuel Deaton. George W. was left an orphan at the a ge of 12, and from that time he made a living as best he could. His moth er being poor, he worked by the month till he was married. He then rent ed farms till he was able to buy one of his own. His first purchase w as a piece of wild land in Indiana, which he sold, and, in the fall of 185 0, he purchased his present home. In the spring following, he moved on h is farm and completed the improvements. He now has a comfortable home of 1 17 acres under good cultivation. On Oat. 26, 1837, he was united in marria ge with Hannah Leffel. She was born in Clark Co., Ohio, Dec. 13, 1818. H er parents, Thomas and Margaret Leffel, were natives of Virginia, but we re early settlers in Clark Co. George W. and Hannah Deaton are the paren ts of nine children - Mary Ann (deceased wife of Jonathan Verity, and moth er of two children), Susan (now Mrs. John Tullis), Jennie (now Mrs. John M arrett), Levi (deceased), Ezra, John, Milton, Willis and Maggie. Mr. and M rs. Deaton and several of the children are members of the Methodist Episco pal Church.

[HI29794] (Research):Horatio I Hance
Age: 41 State: OH 1910
Color: W Enumeration District: 0007
Birth Place: Ohio Visit: 0223
County: Champaign
Relation: Head of Household
Other Residents: Relation Name Color Age Birth Place Wife Margaret C 41 Ohio Son Laverne 08 Ohio Father Bemjamin 65 Ohio Father-in-law John A Deaton 74 Ohio Mother-in-law Lucinda 72 Ohio

JOHN A. DEATON, farmer; P. O. Christiansburg; was born in Pike Township, C lark Co., Ohio, Nov. 5, 1835, and is a son of William and Catharine Deato n. She was a native of Clark County; born about 1813. He was born in Virgi nia in the early part of 1812; a son of George and Susannah Deaton, of wh om mention is made in the sketch of Samuel Deaton. William's principal occ upation was saw-milling. In later life he also engaged in farming, and own ed 153 acres of land. He died Dec. 15, 1855, the father of eight children- George W. (deceased), John A., Mary, Elizabeth, Susan, Calvin B. (deceased ), James L. and Eliza. John A. worked on the farm with his mother unt il 22 years of age, when he commenced life for himself, renting farms in C lark, Miami and Champaign Counties. He now owns about eighty-seven acr es of land in Sec. 30 of Jackson Township. In 1857, Feb. 7, he married Luc inda Fuller. She was born in Clark Co., Feb. 10, 1837. Seven children a re the fruits of this union - Dora, William L., George W., Levi Morley, Ma ggie C., Granville M. and Frances. Mr. and Mrs. Deaton are members of t he Methodist Episcopal Church.

[DI29795] Name: Lucinda A. Deaton
Death date: 30 Nov 1911
Death place: Jackson Twp., Champaign Co., Ohio
Birthdate: 11 Feb 1837
Estimated birth year:
Birthplace: Ohio
Age at death: 74 years 9 months 19 days
Gender: Female
Marital status: Married
Race or color: Caucasian
Street address:
Occupation: Farmer'S Wife
Residence:
Burial date: 02 Dec 1911
Burial place:
Cemetery name: Newson Chapel
Spouse's name:
Father's name: Wm. Fuller
Father's titles:
Father's birthplace: Virginia
Mother's name: Bodkin
Mother's titles:
Mother's birthplace: Ohio
GSU film number: 1953132
Digital GS number: 4021135
Image number: 2937
Reference number: fn 57331
Collection: Ohio Deaths 1908-1953

[DI29796] Name: �tab�Wm. Lincoln Deaton
�tab�
Death Date: �tab�15 Nov 1938
Death Place: �tab�Greenville, Darke, Ohio
Birth Date: �tab�11 Nov 1860
Estimated Birth Year: �tab�
Birthplace: �tab�Champaign Co., O.
Death Age: �tab�78 years 4 days
Gender: �tab�Male
Marital Status: �tab�Widowed
Race or Color: �tab�American
Street Address: �tab�
Occupation: �tab�Retired Farmer
Residence: �tab�
Burial Date: �tab�18 Nov 1938
Burial Place: �tab�
Cemetery Name: �tab�
Spouse's Name: �tab�
Father's Name: �tab�John Deaton
Father's Title & Terms: �tab�
Father's Birthplace: �tab�O.
Mother's Name: �tab�Lucinda
Mother's

[HI29797] (Research):ST. PARIS NEWS-DISPATCH, Thurs., 3 February 1949 Funeral services for George W. DEATON, 86, former Christiansburg residen t, were conducted at 2:00 p.m. Monday in the Richeson-Wickham funeral hom e. Mr. DEATON, a retired school teacher, died at 8 a.m. Saturday in the ho me of his daughter, Mrs. Harry R. STAFFORD, Springfield. Born in Champai gn county, the son of John Asbury and Lucinda Fuller DEATON, he had liv ed in Christiansburg most of his life. He was a member of the Methodist ch urch. Mr. DEATON had resided with his daughters, Mrs. STAFFORD and Mr s. C. H. ZIEGLER of Springfield, since the death of his wife, Mavilla LEFF EL, in September, 1934. Surviving in addition to his daughters are a siste r, Mrs. Fannie PARKER of Mentor; a brother, Marley L. of Neelyville, Mo ., and a granddaughter, Mrs. Paul C. BUCHANAN of Springfield. Interment w as made in Casstown cemetery.

[HI29800] (Research):ST. PARIS NEWS-DISPATCH, Thurs., June 13, 1946 Mrs. Elizabeth Ann DEATON , 84, native of Jackson township and widow of Wi llis DEATON died at 11:25 a.m. Saturday in a Columbus hospital where she h ad been a patient for the past 33 years. The body was brought to the Frank Funeral Home where it remained until Tue sday when funeral services were held at 10:00 a.m. in charge of Rev. KARN S. Interment took place in the Newson cemetery.

[HI29803] (Research):Name of child in cem says child of William L and L E

DEATON LEONORE County Name: CHAMPAIGN Date of Death: 5/6/1933 Volume Number: 7204 Certificate Number: 26173

[HI29806] (Research):ST. PARIS NEWS-DISPATCH, Thurs. 7 Jan 1926, pg 1 Mrs. Charlotte HELVIE of Christiansburg, passed away Saturday morni ng at 11 o'clock at the home of her daughter, Mrs. Fletcher BOLLINGER foll owing several weeks illness due to heart trouble. Mrs. HELVIE was maki ng a visit with her daughter, when taken ill. She was born May 18, 1848, a nd was the widow of George P. HELVIE, who preceded her in death eighteen y ears ago. She is survived by two daughters, Mrs. C. C. WARNER of Detroi t, Mrs. Fletcher BOLLINGER and three sons,William D. of Christiansbur g, S. D. HELVIE and George HELVIE of Detroit, one sister, Mrs. Martha HOWE LL of St. Paris, two brothers, Sim DEATON and A.B.C. DEATON of Christiansb urg. Funeral services were held from the M.E. Church in Christiansbu rg at 2 o'clock Monday conducted by Rev. Schlecty and burial was made in H oney Creek cemetery by Lowell K. Jones, undertaker.

Charlotte Helvie
Age: 61 State: OH 1910
Color: W Enumeration District: 0007
Birth Place: Ohio Visit: 0140
County: Champaign
Relation: Head of Household
Other Residents: Relation Name Color Age Birth Place living alone

[HI29807] (Research):Source Citation: Year: 1900; Census Place: Jackson, Champaign, Ohio; Rol l: T623 1245; Page: 1B; Enumeration District: 6. Kitty Gorman, servant 12/1883, at school, OH ___ ___

Name: Catherine Deaton SSN: 283-38-6999 Last Residence: 43072 Saint Paris, Champaign, Ohio, United States of A merica Born: 8 Dec 1883 Died: May 1973 State (Year) SSN issued: Ohio (1959-1960 )

[HI29808] (Research):ST. PARIS NEWS-DISPATCH, Thurs. 6 April 1944, pg 1 A.B.C. DEATON, 88, retired farmer died at his home one and one-half mil es southeast of Lena, Wednesday morning at 6:30 o'clock following a sho rt illness due to advanced age. He is survived by eight children, four dau ghters, Mrs. C.O. HILL, christiansburg; Mrs. A.C. PENCE, Coshocton; Mrs. N eal McMORRAN, Quincy and Mrs. Martha SERR of Fletcher; four sons, Cliffo rd of Lena; Marlow of Thackery, Herman of Troy route two and Edward of Con over Route one. The body was returned to the residence where it will rema in until Friday noon. Funeral services will be held Friday afternoon at th ree o'clock EWT in the Bert Richeson funeral home with Rev. Lester SCHLECH TY in charge. Burial will be in Newson Chapel cemetery.

[XI29811] 13147 �tab�MORRETT �tab�S. �tab�J. �tab�00/00/0000 �tab��tab�05/25/1901 �tab�05/27/1901 �tab�L �tab�Lot 528 �tab�SubLot 1 �tab�Row 0 �tab�Space 2

[DI29812] ST. PARIS NEWS-DISPATCH, Thurs., April 7, 1932 Ezra DEATON , 84, resident of Christiansburg died at his home at that place Monday. He had been in failing health for the past two years and suffered paralysis Monday evening which caused his death. He was the son of Hannah LEFFEL and George DEATON . His widow and a son, J ohn, and three grandchildren survive. He was married to Mary TULLIS and for many years he lived in the vicinity of Rosewood, afterwards moving to n ear Christiansburg and in recent years had retired from farming and liv ed in Christiansburg. He was the last member of a family of nine childre n. He was a man that made many friends wherever he lived. Funeral services were held from the Ira Frank funeral home Wednesday afternoon at 2 o'cl ock with Rev. SCHELECHTY of Troy, former pastor of the Christiansbu rg M. E. church in charge. Burial was made in Honey Creek cemetery.

[HI29814] (Research):Poll Book for Election held in Saint Paris Precint 10-9-1877 for or again st new jail. CCGS Newsletter April 1994 Vol 10 # 2 pg 29 J W Deaton

CCGS Newsletter Spring 1992 Poll Book St Paris Precinct Johnson Twp 11/2/1 880 J W Deaton

ST. PARIS NEWS-DISPATCH, Thurs. 20 June 1910 Mrs. John E. McMORRAN was in Springfield Saturday attened the funer al of a cousin John DEATON , who was a citizen of St. Paris some thirty ye ars ago. The funeral services were in charge of Rev. LEAVER, who was the M ethodist minister at this place when the deceased lived here. Mr. DEATON c onducted a milliner store in Springfield. The remains were taken to Dayt on for burial.

June 30, 1910 John W. DEATON , one of Springfield's prominent business men, passed aw ay Thursday night, the 23rd, at 10:30 o'clock, at his residence 415 Sou th Plum street. He had been ill for some time with kidney and stomach trou ble, and during the recent weeks his condition was considered serious. F or the past fifteen years, Mr. DEATON has been a proprietor of a miline ry establishment on East High street, and was widely known. He was 58 yea rs of age, and is survived by his widow, three brothers, Milton DEAT ON , of Troy, Ohio; Ezra DEATON , of St. Paris; Willis G. DEATON , of Dayt on, and two sisters, Mrs. S. E. TULLIS, of Nelsonville, Ohio, and Mr s. M. KITE, of Dayton, Ohio. Funeral was held Saturday at 1:30 p.m., fr om the residence. Burial at Woodlawn cemetery, Dayton. Mr. DEATON was al so the proprietor of a millinery store here, and was known to many. The st ore for the past two hears was in the hands of Miss STAFFORD. It is now f or sale.

[HI29815] (Research):DEATON W B County Name: CHAMPAIGN Date of Death: 11/6/1913 Volume Number: 1212 Certificate Number: 62023

[HI29817] (Research):1910 livinag at home age 21 divorced

[DI29818] name: �tab�Margaret Hannah Kite
titles & terms: �tab�
event: �tab�Death
event date: �tab�15 May 1922
event place: �tab�Dayton, Montgomery, Ohio
residence: �tab�Dayton, Montgomery, Ohio
street address: �tab�1140 Salem Ave.
gender: �tab�Female
death age: �tab�59y 2m 21d
marital status: �tab�Widowed
race: �tab�White
occupation: �tab�At Home
birth date: �tab�24 Feb 1863
birthplace: �tab�Christiansburg, Ohio
estimated birth year: �tab�1863
burial date: �tab�17 May 1922
burial place: �tab�
cemetery: �tab�Woodland
father: �tab�Geo. Deaton
father's titles & terms: �tab�
father's birthplace: �tab�Va.
mother: �tab�Hannah Leffel
mother's titles & terms: �tab�
mother's birthplace: �tab�Ohio
spouse: �tab�W.I. Kite
spouse's titles & terms: �tab�
reference number: �tab�fn 29923
film number: �tab�1992024
digital folder number: �tab�4022363
image number: �tab�1199
Citing this Record "Ohio, Deaths, 1908-1953," index and images, FamilySearch
(https://familysearch.org/pal:/MM9.1.1/X858-5GW : accessed 28 Sep 2012),
Margaret Hannah Kite, 1922; citing reference fn 29923, Ohio Historical Society, Columbus, Ohio.

[HI29819] (Research):List of youth between the ages of four and 21 years within School Di st No 1Jackson Twp belinging to original twp of Pike, Clark County T3R 10 No date William Proctor - 3

PG 299 WILLIAM PROCTOR PROBATED 28 JUN 1878 Wife Mary Proctor all personal property and real estate; at her death esta te sold and divided between four daus and seven sons except Martha Elizabe th Nicholas who draws only interest on her share and after her death to h er heirs. Son Joseph Raper Proctor executor witness: John West [now dec' d] James H Allison [now in Monroe Co, la] will siqned 2 Jan 1860

Isaac Nett William Michael

:;1 codicil 31 Jan 1865 Dau Martha Elizabeth Nicholas [wife of Samuel Nicholas now dec'd]; her t wo ch William R and Laura Nicholas to receive her share when 25 years of a ge or married. witness: Isaac Neff Rester Neff

2nd codicil 27 Feb 1878 William R Nicholas is now dec'd and Laura Nicholas gets only $100 of esta te as her share. witness: John Foster John M Thackery

will

[HI29820] (Research):Mrs Procotrs grandmother, Maggie Foulton Maxwell was a sister of Robert Fo ulton, inventor of the first steamboat. Her grandfather Maxwell was kill ed by Indians, his wife escaping by hiding in a hollow log, but her two si sters, although scalped, managed to crawl into a boat and thus save the ir lives.

[DI29823] Name: �tab�Wm. M. Proctor
Gender: �tab�Male
Burial Date: �tab�
Burial Place: �tab�
Death Date: �tab�12 Feb 1905
Death Place: �tab�Jackson Tp., Champaign, Ohio
Age: �tab�71
Birth Date: �tab�1834
Birthplace: �tab�Jackson Tp.
Occupation: �tab�Farmer
Race: �tab�
Marital Status: �tab�Married
Spouse's Name: �tab�
Father's Name: �tab�
Father's Birthplace: �tab�
Mother's Name: �tab�
Mother's Birthplace: �tab�
Indexing Project (Batch) Number: �tab�B07023-6
System Origin: �tab�Ohio-EASy
Source Film Number: �tab�295234
Reference Number: �tab�v 2 p 425

[DI29824] Name: �tab�Nancy Proctor
Gender: �tab�Female
Burial Date: �tab�
Burial Place: �tab�
Death Date: �tab�12 Nov 1906
Death Place: �tab�Jackson Tp., Champaign, Ohio
Age: �tab�69
Birth Date: �tab�1837
Birthplace: �tab�Crawford Co., O.
Occupation: �tab�
Race: �tab�
Marital Status: �tab�Widowed
Spouse's Name: �tab�
Father's Name: �tab�
Father's Birthplace: �tab�
Mother's Name: �tab�
Mother's Birthplace: �tab�
Indexing Project (Batch) Number: �tab�B07023-6
System Origin: �tab�Ohio-EASy
Source Film Number: �tab�295234
Reference Number: �tab�v 2 p 427

[HI29825] (Research):The Saint Paris News-Dispatch July 1, 1909 Wm R. PROCTOR who resides at Forsyth, Montana; Clyde FREEZE whose residence is unknown, heirs at law of Susan A KITE, deceased, will take notice th at V.H. GIBBS, executor of the estate of Susan A Kite, deceased on the 3 rd day of May, 1909, filed his petition with the probate court within a nd for the county of Champaign and state of Ohio, alleging that the personal estate of said decedent is insufficient to pay her debts and charges of administering her estate; that she died seized in a fee simple of the following described real estate located in Clark County, Ohio, (gives legal description of 10 acres located in Pike twp, Clark Co) land bequeathed to Willis JENKINS by Wiley JENKINS by his last will and testament duly probated Oct 2, 1903. The prayer of said petition is for a sale of said premises for the payment of debts and charges aforesaid. The persons first above mentioned will further take notice that they have been made parties defendant in said petition and that they are required to answer the same, on or before the 31st day of July, 1909. V.H. GIBBS, Executo r, as aforesaid.

PROCTER, William R. Death date: 1/4/1915, Miami County Volu me #1552, Certificate #4200

[DI29827] Name �tab�Emma Procter Sturgeon
Titles & Terms �tab�
Death Date �tab�07 Jul 1915
Death Place �tab�Saint Paris, Champaign, Ohio
Birth Date �tab�02 Oct 1864
Estimated Birth Year �tab�
Birthplace �tab�Ohio
Death Age �tab�50 years 10 months 5 days
Gender �tab�Female
Marital Status �tab�Married
Race or Color �tab�Caucasian
Street Address �tab�
Occupation �tab�Housewife
Residence �tab�
Burial Date �tab�09 Jul 1915
Burial Place �tab�
Cemetery Name �tab�Newson Cemetery
Spouse's Name �tab�
Father's Name �tab�William M. Procter
Father's Title & Terms �tab�
Father's Birthplace �tab�Ohio
Mother's Name �tab�Nancy Shockey
Mother's Titles & Terms �tab�
Mother's Birthplace �tab�Ohio
Film Number �tab�1983426
Digital Folder Number �tab�4021368
Image Number �tab�2807
Certificate Number �tab�cn 37075

[HI29828] (Research):Champ Co Guardianship and Indentures Vol 1 pg 461 27 April 1853 Eli All en gdn of George W Proctor 14yr (25 Feb 1853) minor heir of William C Proc tor dec'd. Surity Thomas Grafton

Name: George M Proctor Death Date: 19 Feb 1915 County of Death: Clark

[HI29829] (Research):Name: Margret Proctor Death Date: 7 Mar 1917 County of Death: Clark

[DI29829] Name: Margret Proctor
Death date: 07 Mar 1917
Death place: Bethel Twp., Clark, Ohio
Birth date: 19 Aug 1836
Estimated birth year:
Birth place: Ohio
Age at death: 80 years 6 months 17 days
Gender: Female
Marital status: Widowed
Race or color: Caucasian
Street address:
Occupation: Housewife-Ret.
Residence: Bethel Twp., Clark, Ohio
Burial date: 09 Mar 1917
Burial place:
Cemetery name: Honey Creek Cemetery
Spouse name:
Father name: Jacob Nicholos
Father titles:
Father birth place: Unknown
Mother name: Sarah Jenkens
Mother titles:
Mother birth place: Ohio
GSU film number: 1983935
Digital GS number: 4021549
Image number: 1672
Reference number: fn 15818
Collection: Ohio Deaths 1908-1953

[DI29833] Name: Isadora Miller
Death date: 20 Nov 1928
Death place: Dayton, Montgomery, Ohio
Birthdate:
Estimated birth year: 1858
Birthplace:
Age at death: 70 years 2 months 29 days
Gender: Female
Marital status: Married
Race or color:
Street address:
Occupation:
Residence:
Burial date:
Burial place:
Cemetery name:
Spouse's name: John L. Miller
Father's name: John W. Deaton
Father's titles:
Father's birthplace:
Mother's name: Lucinda Faller
Mother's titles:
Mother's birthplace:
GSU film number: 1991605
Digital GS number: 4022209
Image number: 3413
Reference number: fn 68977
Collection: Ohio Deaths 1908-1953

[HI29840] (Research): PROCTOR, Joseph R. Death date: 9/19/1927, Clark County Volu me #5439, Certificate #50

[HI29841] (Research):Name: Charles A Proctor , Enlistment Date: 10 September 1861 Side Served: Union State Served: Ohio Service Record: Enlisted as a Private on 10 September 1861 at the age of 2 1 Enlisted in Company D, 2nd Infantry Regiment Ohio on 10 September 1861. Mustered out Company D, 2nd Infantry Regiment Ohio on 10 October 1864

[HI29844] (Research):PROCTOR ELIAS G County Name: AUGLAIZE Date of Death: 5/24/1924 Volume Number: 4449 Certificate Number: 26097

[DI29849] Champ Co Will Book C pg 368 Samuel Helvie, Clark Co, OH Probated 3/18/1863 Probate Clark Co, 4/23/1862 Wife Margaret Helvie 70 acre farm; ch Margaret Miranda dec'd daus Nancy a nd Elizabeth Helvie. Wiley Jenkins of Pike Twp Clark Co, exec Wit: John Miranda, Matthew Verity. Signed (x) 4/15/1862

Clark Co, Probate Court Will Book III pg 333
HELVIE, Samuel, 4/15/1862-4/23/1862 of Pike Twp Heirs-wife Margaret; sons William, James, daus Nancy and Elizabeth; grandch Mary and Samuel (chil of dau Martha Meranda, dec'd). Exec Wiley Jenkins, Wit John Meranda, Matthew Verity. Surities David Sturgeon, Jacob Rust, Mathew Verity. Appraisers S W Sterrett, Isaac Miller. (Item of interest, will mentions five youngest children, but not named)

[HI29851] (Research):Graduates of the Township Schools of Champaign County 1892 who received th eir diplomas Saturday June 4 1892. List sent in by Supt J M Mulford of Mec hanicsburg. Listed The Champaign Democrat June 16 1892 abstracted by Pat S tickley Fall 1994 CCGS Newsletter pg 77 Jackson Twp- Jno W Proctor

[BI29851] name: �tab�John W. Proctor
gender: �tab�Male
baptism/christening date: �tab�
baptism/christening place: �tab�
birth date: �tab�21 Feb 1872
birthplace: �tab�CHAMPAIGN,OHIO
death date: �tab�
name note: �tab�
race: �tab�
father's name: �tab�D. W. Proctor
father's birthplace: �tab�
father's age: �tab�
mother's name: �tab�Sarah Harmon
mother's birthplace: �tab�
mother's age: �tab�
indexing project (batch) number: �tab�C51594-1
system origin: �tab�Ohio-ODM
source film number: �tab�295232
reference number: �tab�
Citing this Record "Ohio, Births and Christenings, 1821-1962," index, FamilySearch (https://familysearch.org/pal:/MM9.1.1/XX47-13T : accessed 15 Nov 2012), John W. Proctor, 21 Feb 1872.

[DI29851] name: �tab�John W Procter
event: �tab�Death
event date: �tab�27 Nov 1948
event place: �tab�Champaign Co, St Paris, OH
residence: �tab�
street address: �tab�
gender: �tab�Male
death age: �tab�76y 9m 6d
marital status: �tab�
race: �tab�White
occupation: �tab�
birth date: �tab�21 Feb 1872
birthplace: �tab�Jackson Twp. Ohio
estimated birth year: �tab�1872
burial date: �tab�
burial place: �tab�
cemetery: �tab�
father: �tab�Wesley P. Procter
father's titles & terms: �tab�
father's birthplace: �tab�
mother: �tab�Sarah Harmon
mother's titles & terms: �tab�
mother's birthplace: �tab�
spouse: �tab�Mary Belle Procter
spouse's titles & terms: �tab�
reference number: �tab�certificate
film number: �tab�2246543
digital folder number: �tab�4109124
image number: �tab�02335
Citing this Record "Ohio, Deaths, 1908-1953," index and images, FamilySearch (https://familysearch.org/pal:/MM9.1.1/X6LG-Y7F : accessed 15 Nov 2012), John W Procter, 1948; citing reference certificate, Ohio Historical Society, Columbus, Ohio.

[HI29852] (Research):Name has appeared in census records, marriage records, funeral home records and death as Mary B and Mary Bell and Belle. 2 places ONLY her name appears as Laura, on son Russell death certificate and her burial record in Cemetery.

[DI29852]
Ohio, Deaths, 1908-1932, 1938-1944, & 1958-2007 about Mary B Procter
Name: �tab�Mary B Procter
Birth Date: �tab�1875
Gender: �tab�Female
Race: �tab�White
Residence County: �tab�Champaign
Residence State: �tab�Ohio
Residence Country: �tab�United States
Death Date: �tab�28 Aug 1961
Hospital of Death: �tab�Long-Term Care Facilities
City of Death: �tab�Clark County
County of Death: �tab�Clark
Certificate: �tab�53861
Age at Death: �tab�86
Certifier: �tab�Physician
Autopsy: �tab�Yes, used for certification
Marital Status: �tab�Widowed

[DI29855] name: �tab�Russel Proctor
titles & terms: �tab�
event: �tab�Death
event date: �tab�13 Apr 1927
event place: �tab�Jackson Twp., Champaign, Ohio
residence: �tab�
street address: �tab�
gender: �tab�Male
death age: �tab�32y 8m 15d
marital status: �tab�Married
race: �tab�w
occupation: �tab�Bookkeeper
birth date: �tab�28 Jul 1894
birthplace: �tab�O.
estimated birth year: �tab�1895
burial date: �tab�16 Apr 1927
burial place: �tab�
cemetery: �tab�Newson Chapel
father: �tab�John Proctor
father's titles & terms: �tab�
father's birthplace: �tab�O.
mother: �tab�Laura Bell Miller
mother's titles & terms: �tab�
mother's birthplace: �tab�O.
spouse: �tab�Koneta Proctor
spouse's titles & terms: �tab�
Informant John Proctor
reference number: �tab�fn 20472
film number: �tab�1984702
digital folder number: �tab�4021975
image number: �tab�3206
Citing this Record "Ohio, Deaths, 1908-1953," index and images, FamilySearch (https://familysearch.org/pal:/MM9.1.1/X82J-W2F : accessed 15 Nov 2012), Russel Proctor, 1927; citing reference fn 20472, Ohio Historical Society, Columbus, Ohio.

[DI29858] ST. PARIS NEWS-DISPATCH, Thurs. 15 July 1937 Funeral services were held this afternoon at the Casstown Methodist Episco pal Church for Mrs. Ida DEATON , 77, widow of Milton DEATON , former ly of Christiansburg, who passed away at 12:35 Monday afternoon at the ho me of her daughter, Mrs. Charles D. WOLF, of Zanesville, where she had ma de her home the past several years. The remains were brought to the ho me of another daughter, Mrs. O. M. SHEPARD, of Christiansburg, Wednesday a fternoon, where they were held until the time of the funeral today. Funer al services were held at 2 o'clock this afternoon, the Rev. Lester SCHLECH TY officiating. Mrs. DEATON was a member of the Casstown Church. Besides t he two daughters, she is survived by one son, William DEATON , of Dayto n. Burial was made in the Casstown Cemetery by Bert Richeson, funeral dire ctor

Name: �tab�Ida F. Deaton
�tab�
Death Date: �tab�12 Jul 1937
Death Place: �tab�Muskingum, Ohio
Birth Date: �tab�06 Mar 1860
Estimated Birth Year: �tab�
Birthplace: �tab�Ohio
Death Age: �tab�77 years 4 months 6 days
Gender: �tab�Female
Marital Status: �tab�Widowed
Race or Color: �tab�Caucasian
Street Address: �tab�2605 Dresden Rd.
Occupation: �tab�Housework
Residence: �tab�
Burial Date: �tab�15 Jul 1937
Burial Place: �tab�Casstown, O.
Cemetery Name: �tab�
Spouse's Name: �tab�Milton Deaton
Father's Name: �tab�Samuel Schobey
Father's Title & Terms: �tab�
Father's Birthplace: �tab�Ohio
Mother's Name: �tab�Ida T. Starrett
Mother's �tab�
Mother's Birthplace: �tab�Ohio
Film Number: �tab�2023502
Digital Folder Number: �tab�4020860
Image Number: �tab�1797
Certificate Number: �tab�fn 46570

[HI29859] (Research):SHEPARD, Lillian Death date: 12/20/1940, Franklin County Certi ficate #73960

[HI29860] (Research):Name: William L. Deaton Serial Number: 3853169 Race: W Residence: Monroe St., Christiansburg, O. Enlistment Division: National Army Enlistment Location: Urbana, O. Enlistment Date: 04 Sep 1918 Birth Place: Casstown, O. Birth Date / Age: 24 June 1896 Assigns Comment: 158 Depot Brigade to Discharge Private Honorable disch arge 9 Dec 1918. Volume #: 4

[DI29860] Ohio Deaths, 1908-1932, 1938-1944, and 1958-2007 about William L Deaton
Name: �tab�William L Deaton
Birth Date: �tab�1897
Birth State: �tab�Ohio
Birth Country: �tab�United States
Gender: �tab�Male
Race: �tab�White
Residence City: �tab�Columbus
Residence County: �tab�Franklin
Residence state: �tab�Ohio
Residence Country: �tab�United States
Death Date: �tab�28 Apr 1980
Hospital of Death: �tab�Veterans Adm. Med. Ctr
City of Death: �tab�Dayton
County of Death: �tab�Montgomery
Certificate: �tab�037863
Age at Death: �tab�83
Certifier: �tab�Physician
Autopsy: �tab�No Autopsy performed
Social Security Number: �tab�274-32-8266
Marital Status: �tab�Never Married (Single)
Census Tract: �tab�3800

[HI29867] (Research):Original surname REIHM

[HI29869] (Research):Beers pg735

[HI29870] (Research):The uncle of Mr William Hamilton and Mrs Frank Kizer

[HI29871] (Research):Champaign Co Guardianship records Vol 18 No 2 Pg212-216 16 Feb 1863 Levi Deaton gdn of Van S Deaton 15yr Aug 1862; Lydia Deaton 14yr Feb 186 3; Emily Deaton 10yr, Emory G Deaton 12 yr, William D Deaton 8yr, hei rs of Nathan Deaton, dec'd. Surities L A MArshall & Riley Stevens

[HI29873] (Research):Champaign Co - Patent Deeds Located in Land Deed Indices Johnson Twp by P at Stickley & Denise Kay Moore Oct 2005. Section 18 Township 3 Range 11To wn of St Paris (St Paris located in Sec 18) Lot? 15 Aug 1883 Mary hamilton etal to J W Hamilton, 45 feet fron Springfi eld Street Bk61 Pg158

ST. PARIS ERA-DISPATCH, Thurs. 29 November 1900 Mary DEATON HAMILTON, wife of Dr. Thomas HAMILTON, was born in Virginia De cember 6th, 1819, came to Ohio with her father's family in 1825, and was m arried to Dr. Thomas HAMILTON in the year 1838. She joined the M. E. chur ch in her thirteenth year and remained a member of the same in good standi ng until her death, a period of sixty-eight years. She died on the 23d d ay of November, 1900, aged eighty years, eleven months and seventeen day s. She was the mother of twelve children, seven girls and five boys, of wh ich two sons and five daughters have preceeded her. Mrs. HAMILTON came to St. Paris with her husband in the Spring of '55 a nd joined the M. E. church here at the first opportunity and was plac ed in Brother Stockton's Class and remained in the same until she and h er husband removed to Springfield in the year '67. All these years whi le in St. Paris she lived a very religious life and was remembered by a ll and especially by her Class Leader as a woman of great power in pray er and exboriation. She was loved and respected by allwho knew her. She su stained a great loss in the death of her husband which occurred in 1870, b ut the grace of God sustained her under this great loss and for thirty lo ng years whe has borne the burdens of life with remarkable Christian coura ge and died with words of praise and rejoicing upon her lips. Surely her l ife is on worth of imitation by all.

[XI29873] 80-11-17

[DI29874] Name: �tab�Martha Richeson
Gender: �tab�Female
Burial Date: �tab�
Burial Place: �tab�
Death Date: �tab�04 Jun 1906
Death Place: �tab�Addison, Champaign, Ohio
Age: �tab�83
Birth Date: �tab�1823
Birthplace: �tab�Virginia
Occupation: �tab�
Race: �tab�
Marital Status: �tab�Widowed
Spouse's Name: �tab�
Father's Name: �tab�
Father's Birthplace: �tab�
Mother's Name: �tab�
Mother's Birthplace: �tab�
Indexing Project (Batch) Number: �tab�B07023-6
System Origin: �tab�Ohio-EASy
GS Film number: �tab�295234
Reference ID: �tab�v 2 p 449

[HI29875] (Research):GAINES LAURA F County Name: OILANI Date of Death: /30/1929 (Prob Miami Co) Volume Number: 6096 Certificate Number: 60148

[NI29876] Children:
William N Deaton (1850 - 1859)*
Susan C Deaton (1851 - 1859)*
Martha E Deaton (1855 - 1859)*
William Albert Deaton (1860 - 1952)*
Francis Lincoln Deaton (1862 - 1903)*
George Robinson Deaton (1865 - 1918)*

[HI29876] (Research):Champaign Co Guardianship records Vol 18 No 2 Pg212-216 16 Feb 1863 Levi Deaton gdn of Van S Deaton 15yr Aug 1862; Lydia Deaton 14yr Feb 186 3; Emily Deaton 10yr, Emory G Deaton 12 yr, William D Deaton 8yr, hei rs of Nathan Deaton, dec'd. Surities L A MArshall & Riley Stevens

[DI29876] name: �tab�Levi Deaton
gender: �tab�Male
burial date: �tab�
burial place: �tab�
death date: �tab�04 Jan 1906
death place: �tab�Pike Tp., Clark, Ohio
age: �tab�79
birth date: �tab�1827
birthplace: �tab�Va
occupation: �tab�Farmer
race: �tab�White
marital status: �tab�Married
spouse's name: �tab�
father's name: �tab�
father's birthplace: �tab�
mother's name: �tab�
mother's birthplace: �tab�
indexing project (batch) number: �tab�B07056-0
system origin: �tab�Ohio-EASy
source film number: �tab�466665
reference number: �tab�v 2 p 106
Citing this Record "Ohio, Deaths and Burials, 1854-1997," index,
FamilySearch (https://familysearch.org/pal:/MM9.1.1/F6FG-FYZ :
accessed 28 Sep 2012), Levi Deaton, 04 Jan 1906

[HI29881] (Research):Census Place:Silver Creek, Greene, Ohio 1880 Source:FHL Film 1255019 National Archives Film T9-1019 Page 34 9B Jonathan VERITYSelfMMW45 OHOcc:M.E. MinisterFa: ENGMoENGLAND Louisa VERITYWifeFMW42OHFa: PAMo: PA Lizzie VERITYDauFSW17OHFa: OHMo: OH George VERITYSonMSW15OHFa: OHMo: OH Nannie VERITYDauFSW9OHFa: OHMo: OH

[HI29882] (Research):dau Ola birth record names mother as Emily Deaton

[DI29882] Name: �tab�Susan E. Tullis
�tab�
Death Date: �tab�15 Jan 1914
Death Place: �tab�Nelsonville, Athens, Ohio
Birth Date: �tab�06 Sep 1840
Estimated Birth Year: �tab�
Birthplace: �tab�Ohio
Death Age: �tab�73 years 4 months 9 days
Gender: �tab�Female
Marital Status: �tab�Widowed
Race or Color: �tab�Caucasian
Street Address: �tab�
Occupation: �tab�
Residence: �tab�
Burial Date: �tab�
Burial Place: �tab�
Cemetery Name: �tab�
Spouse's Name: �tab�
Father's Name: �tab�George W. Deaton
Father's Title & Terms: �tab�
Father's Birthplace: �tab�Va.
Mother's Name: �tab�Hannah Leffel
Mother's �tab�
Mother's Birthplace: �tab�Ohio
Film Number: �tab�1953824
Digital Folder Number: �tab�4021273

[HI29883] (Research):Denise Moore inscription reads D 2/12/1878 Candy Gilliam inscription says 2/12/1873 1-7-11

[NI29884] Married Second:
name: �tab�John H. Morrett
�tab�
event: �tab�Marriage 7/1/1902
event place (standardized): �tab�Clark, Ohio, United States
event place (other): �tab�Springfield, Clark, Ohio, United States
age: �tab�57
estimated birth year: �tab�1845
birth date: �tab�05 Aug 1844
birthplace: �tab�Miami Co., Ohio
father: �tab�Daniel Morrett
father's �tab�
mother: �tab�Catharine Slaybaugh
mother's �tab�
spouse: �tab�May Long
spouse's �tab�
spouse's age: �tab�28
spouse's estimated birth year: �tab�1874
spouse's birthplace: �tab�Springfield, Ohio
spouse's father: �tab�John H. Long
spouse's father's �tab�
spouse's mother: �tab�Mattie Ferhand
spouse's mother's �tab�
reference number: �tab�bk 19 p 326 cn 1795
film number: �tab�465396
digital folder number: �tab�004016786
image number: �tab�00207
Citing this Record"Ohio, County Marriages, 1789-1994," index and images, FamilySearch (https://familysearch.org/pal:/MM9.1.1/XZ1G-9F6 : accessed 28 Sep 2012), John H. Morrett and May Long, 1902; citing reference bk 19 p 326 cn 1795, FHL microfilm 465396.

[DI29884] name: �tab�John H Morrett
titles & terms: �tab�
event: �tab�Death
event date: �tab�15 Jan 1914
event place: �tab�Springfield, Clark, Ohio
residence: �tab�
street address: �tab�
gender: �tab�Male
death age: �tab�69y 5m 10d
marital status: �tab�Married
race: �tab�W
occupation: �tab�
birth date: �tab�05 Aug 1844
birthplace: �tab�Miami Co., Ohio
estimated birth year: �tab�1845
burial date: �tab�
burial place: �tab�
cemetery: �tab�Ferncliff
father: �tab�Daniel Morrett
father's titles & terms: �tab�
father's birthplace: �tab�Penn.
mother: �tab�Cathrine Slabaugh
mother's titles & terms: �tab�
mother's birthplace: �tab�Penn.
spouse: �tab�
spouse's titles & terms: �tab�
reference number: �tab�fn 637
film number: �tab�1953824
digital folder number: �tab�4021273
image number: �tab�745
Citing this Record
"Ohio, Deaths, 1908-1953," index and images, FamilySearch (https://familysearch.org/pal:/MM9.1.1/X8XM-1QH :
accessed 28 Sep 2012), John H Morrett, 1914; citing reference fn 637, Ohio Historical Society, Columbus, Ohio.

[XI29884] 13146 �tab�MORRETT �tab�JOHN �tab�H. �tab�00/00/0000 �tab��tab�00/00/0000 �tab�01/17/1914 �tab�L �tab�Lot 528 �tab�SubLot 1 �tab�Row 0 �tab�Space 1

[DI29889] Name: �tab�Elizabeth E. Drake
�tab�
Death Date: �tab�19 Feb 1932
Death Place: �tab�Elizabeth Twp, Miami, Ohio
Birth Date: �tab�10 May 1842
Estimated Birth Year: �tab�
Birthplace: �tab�Clark Co., Ohio
Death Age: �tab�89 years 9 months 9 days
Gender: �tab�Female
Marital Status: �tab�Widowed
Race or Color: �tab�Caucasian
Street Address: �tab�
Occupation: �tab�Housewife
Residence: �tab�
Burial Date: �tab�
Burial Place: �tab�
Cemetery Name: �tab�
Spouse's Name: �tab�Ezra Drake
Father's Name: �tab�Wm. Deaton
Father's Title & Terms: �tab�
Father's Birthplace: �tab�Virginia
Mother's Name: �tab�Katherina ...El
Mother's �tab�
Mother's Birthplace: �tab�Clark Co., Ohio
Film Number: �tab�1992568
Digital Folder Number: �tab�4001563
Image Number: �tab�1712
Certificate Number: �tab�fn 10973

[HI29892] (Research):DEATON JAMES L County Name: MIAMI Date of Death: 3/25/1920 Volume Number: 3247 Certificate Number: 24383

[HI29894] (Research):living with parents in 1900, married, 2months, no spouse in household, nam ed Fannie Parker. Sylvester born 1876, divorced in 1910

Birth Records, Champaign Date posted: Friday, April 13, 1875 Elizabeth F. DEATON born 13 April 1875 in Jackson twp; parents John A. DEA TON and Lucinda A. MILLER; pg 156, #266 Champaign County Court House, Bir th Records Vol. I as extracted by Willi Waltrip, 1995.

[NI29896] Name : Sallie Anna Anspaugh
Death date : 04 Apr 1924
Death place : St. Paris, Champaign Co., Ohio
Birth date : 05 Oct 1849
Estimated birth year :
Birth place : Ohio
Age at death : 74 years 5 months 29 days
Gender : Female
Marital status : Widowed
Race or color : American
Street address :
Occupation : Houskeeper
Residence :
Burial date : 06 Apr 1924
Burial place :
Cemetery name : Spring Grove Cemetery
Spouse name : Geo. Anspaugh
Father name : Robert Stogdill
Father titles :
Father birth place : Ohio
Mother name : Nancy Spellman
Mother titles :
Mother birth place : Ohio
GSU film number : 1992494
Digital GS number : 4001566
Image number : 2848
Certificate number : fn 19871
Collection : Ohio Deaths 1908-1953

[HI29896] (Research):Daughter Allie obit gives Sarahs last name as Stogill

ANSPAUGH SALLIE A County Name: CHAMPAIGN Date of Death: 4/4/1924 Volume Number: 4424 Certificate Number: 19871

[HI29897] (Research):Teachers Term Report Johnson Twp Dist #6 Winter Term 9/20/1884-3/6//18 85 R M Pickering- Teacher (From CCGS Newsletter Summer 1992 pg 59) Jessie Anspaugh age 8

[XI29897] Sec 1 Lot 74

[XI29898] Sec 1 Lot 74 w/o Jesse

[XI29899] Sec 1 Lot 74

[HI29900] (Research):Name : Laura Olivia Colbert Titles : Death date : 11 Apr 1911 Death place : Mad River, Champaign, Ohio Birth date : 22 Feb 1868 Estimated birth year : Birth place : Ohio Age at death : 43 years 1 month 19 days Gender : Female Marital status : Married Race or color : Caucasian Street address : Occupation : Housewife Residence : Burial date : 13 Apr 1911 Burial place : Cemetery name : Oak Dale Spouse name : Father name : Simeon Taylor Father titles : Father birth place : Ohio Mother name : Susan Ward Mother titles : Mother birth place : Ohio GSU film number : 1952820 Digital GS number : 4021057 Image number : 3029 Certificate number : fn 19436 Collection : Ohio Deaths 1908-1953

[HI29901] (Research):Champaign County Gen Society Newsletter Jan/Feb/Mar 2007 Vol 23 No 1 pa ge 22 Report of Names, Ages & Residents of Pupils To be made during the last week of each month from Sept to June inclusiv e. (Required by law under sec 7772 Gen. Code) Magrew O, Dec 22, 1911 The Clerk of the Board of Education of Mad River Twp, Champaign County, Oh io, The following is a correct list of the pupils attending my school duri ng the month ending Dec 22, 1911. J R Price, Teacher Evan Colbert age 17

[DI29901] Name: �tab�Evan T. Colbert
�tab�
Death Date: �tab�30 Jan 1931
Death Place: �tab�Mad River Twp, Champaign, Ohio
Birth Date: �tab�
Estimated Birth Year: �tab�1895
Birthplace: �tab�
Death Age: �tab�36 years 3 months 20 days
Gender: �tab�Male
Marital Status: �tab�Married
Race or Color: �tab�
Street Address: �tab�
Occupation: �tab�
Residence: �tab�
Burial Date: �tab�
Burial Place: �tab�
Cemetery Name: �tab�
Spouse's Name: �tab�Helen Hauer Colbert
Father's Name: �tab�Gerald Colbert
Father's Title & Terms: �tab�
Father's Birthplace: �tab�
Mother's Name: �tab�Laura Taylor
Mother's �tab�
Mother's Birthplace: �tab�
Film Number: �tab�1992420
Digital Folder Number: �tab�4020891
Image Number: �tab�578
Certificate Number: �tab�fn 514

[BI29902] Name: �tab�Varonica Xander
Gender: �tab�Female
Baptism/Christening Date: �tab�
Baptism/Christening Place: �tab�
Birth Date: �tab�09 Jun 1883
Birthplace: �tab�German Twp., Clark, Ohio
Death Date: �tab�
Name Note: �tab�
Race: �tab�White
Father's Name: �tab�Perry Xander
Father's Birthplace: �tab�
Father's Age: �tab�
Mother's Name: �tab�Sarah Kunkle
Mother's Birthplace: �tab�
Mother's Age: �tab�
Indexing Project (Batch) Number: �tab�C01996-9
System Origin: �tab�Ohio-EASy
Source Film Number: �tab�466657
Reference Number: �tab�v 2 p 224

[DI29902] Name: �tab�Fannie Myers
�tab�
Death Date: �tab�19 Mar 1947
Death Place: �tab�Bethel Twp., Clark, Ohio, United States
Birth Date: �tab�09 Jun 1883
Estimated Birth Year: �tab�
Birthplace: �tab�Clark Co., Ohio
Death Age: �tab�63 years 9 months 10 days
Gender: �tab�Female
Marital Status: �tab�Married
Race or Color: �tab�Caucasian
Street Address: �tab�
Occupation: �tab�
Residence: �tab�
Burial Date: �tab�
Burial Place: �tab�
Cemetery Name: �tab�
Spouse's Name: �tab�Arthur G. Myers
Father's Name: �tab�Perry Xanders
Father's Title & Terms: �tab�
Father's Birthplace: �tab�
Mother's Name: �tab�Sarah Kemple
Mother's �tab�
Mother's Birthplace: �tab�
Film Number: �tab�2372931
Digital Folder Number: �tab�4076161
Image Number: �tab�00936
Certificate Number: �tab�35754

[HI29905] (Research):Champaign Co - Patent Deeds Located in Land Deed Indices Johnson Twp by P at Stickley & Denise Kay Moore Oct 2005. Section 18 Township 3 Range 11 To wn of St Paris (St Paris Platted by David Huffman 21 Sep 1831) (There a re several books for lot numbers in St Paris and not all transactions a re represented by this transcription) Lot ? 5/8/1868 Noah Huffman to Ben F Hance, 48 poles Bk 40 Pg553


Cemetery stone says born 1841

HANCE BENJAME County Name: CLARK Date of Death: 4/13/1917 Volume Number: 2232 Certificate Number: 23766

[DI29905] Name: �tab�Benjamine F. Hance
�tab�
Death Date: �tab�13 Apr 1917
Death Place: �tab�Springfield, Clark, Ohio
Birth Date: �tab�
Estimated Birth Year: �tab�1842
Birthplace: �tab�
Death Age: �tab�75 years 3 months 19 days
Gender: �tab�Male
Marital Status: �tab�
Race or Color: �tab�
Street Address: �tab�
Occupation: �tab�
Residence: �tab�
Burial Date: �tab�15 Apr 1917
Burial Place: �tab�Casstown, Ohio
Cemetery Name: �tab�
Spouse's Name: �tab�
Father's Name: �tab�Joseph Hance
Father's Title & Terms: �tab�
Father's Birthplace: �tab�
Mother's Name: �tab�Patsey Wilson
Mother's �tab�
Mother's Birthplace: �tab�
Film Number: �tab�1984010
Digital Folder Number: �tab�4021562
Image Number: �tab�910
Certificate Number: �tab�23766

[HI29906] (Research):1900 censu shas nieces Clarry Mott 10/1883, Arvilla M Mott 7/1892 prob ch ildre of brother Bion who died in 1899.

Name: Ira Raymond Mott Death Date: 6 Aug 1942 City of Death: Troy County of Death: Miami

[HI29907] (Research):JAMES T. GARLOUGH, farmer and stock-grower; P. O. Springfield, Ohio; s on of Jacob Garlough, deceased; was born in this township June 3, 183 4. He grew to manhood upon the farm, and received the winter's schooling c ustomarily given by farmers to their sons in those days. In 1856, he comme nced farming for himself on his present farm of 147 1/2 acres, which he im proved. March 6, 1856, he married Miss Sarah Jane, daughter of William Hau se, (deceased) then of Madison Township. To this marriage eight survivi ng children were given-Clara, Mary H., Alva T., Sheridan G.. Alice, Jess ie E., Willie F. and Robbie C. ; all except the first reside with their pa rents.

[HI29911] (Research):Name: Harold H Deaton Gender: Male Date of Death: 14 April 1988 Birth Date: 08 October 1901 Volume: 27250 Certificate: 024277 Autopsy: Yes - Used for certification Social Security Number: 286182321 Marital Status: Widowed Hispanic Origin: American Place of Death: , Champaign County Certifier: Physician Race: White Birth Place: Ohio Residence: , Champaign County Age: 86 Years

[HI29914] (Research):Tombstone Let me live in a house by the side of the raod and be a friend to man

[HI29915] (Research):ST. PARIS NEWS-DISPATCH, Thurs. ? 1977 Hubert O. DEATON , 69, of 8315 E. Ohio 55, Casstown, died shortly after no on Tuesday at the Harry LITTLEJOHN residence on Cowpath rd., while he w as shoveling snow. He was born in Champaign County March 17, 1907, a s on of William and Katherine GORMAN DEATON . He retired in March of 1971 fr om the Hobart Manufacturing Corp., Troy, where he was a machinist. He w as a member of the Quarter Century Club, was a life-long resident of the C asstown area and attended the Assembly of God and Church of God in Troy. S urvivors include his wife, the former Erma SCHAEFFER; three sons, Hubert E ., of Casstown, Paul R. and William D., both of Alcony; three daughters, M rs. Donald (Joyce) CLARKSON of Alcony, Mrs. Jerry (Helen) CURTIS of Troy a nd Mrs. Robert (Betty) RUSSELL of Martinez, Calif.; one brother, Haro ld of Christiansburg; one sister, Helen E. DEATON of Springfield, 17 grand children and eight great grandchildren. Services will be held at 1:30 p. m. Friday in the Richeson, Wickham and Atkins Funeral Home, with the Re v. Wiley W. MILLER, pastor of the Troy Church of God, in charge. Burial wi ll be in Upper Honey Creek Cemetery. Friends may call in the funeral ho me from 2 to 4 and 7 to 9 p. m. Thursday

Name: Hubert O Deaton Gender: Male Date of Death: 18 January 1977 Volume: 22738 Certificate: 000595 Autopsy: No Autopsy Marital Status: Married Place of Death: , Champaign County Certifier: Coroner Race: White Residence: , Miami County Age: 69 Years

[HI29919] (Research):Name : Eva C Kelley Titles : Death date : 27 Mar 1953 Death place : Springfield, Clark, Ohio, United States Birth date : 14 May 1870 Estimated birth year : Birth place : St. Paris, Ohio Age at death : 82 years 10 months 13 days Gender : Female Marital status : widow Race or color : Caucasian Street address : Occupation : housework Residence : Burial date : 3/29/1953 Burial place : Cemetery name : Hill Cemetery Spouse name : Father name : John Loudenback Father titles : Father birth place : Mother name : Baker Mother titles : Mother birth place : Informant-Rachel Mason GSU film number : 2246450 Digital GS number : 4109457 Image number : 01877 Certificate number : 15289 Collection : Ohio Deaths 1908-1953

[DI29921] His obit in the Piqua Daily Call states he had 5 living daughters at his death
Mrs. Daniel (Alberta)Beck, Mrs. Roger (Marie) Heckman, Mrs. Juanita Peeden, Miss Fairy Hesselgessser and Miss Ondalee Hesselgesser

[HI29928] (Research):Champaign Co - Patent Deeds Located in Land Deed Indices Johnson Twp by P at Stickley & Denise Kay Moore Oct 2005. Section 12 Township 3 Range 11( NE 1/4) (St Paris located in Sec 18) 31 Oct 1865 David Jenkins et al to Wiley Jenkins, 21 acres Bk37 pg372 11 Apr 1867 William H Jenkins to Wiley Jenkins, 1 acre and 1 acre Bk39 pg2 71

Champaign Co - Patent Deeds Located in Land Deed Indices Johnson Twp by P at Stickley & Denise Kay Moore Oct 2005. Section 18 Township 3 Range 11 To wn of St Paris (St Paris Platted by David Huffman 21 Sep 1831) (There a re several books for lot numbers in St Paris and not all transactions a re represented by this transcription) Lot ? 2/13/1868 Wiley Jenkins to John Jenkins Sr strip 12 feet by 40 pol es and 2 acres Bk 40 Pg 231

Bio, Clark Co, OH History CD450 County and Family Histories of Ohio, Spri ngfield, Clark Co, pg 904 .......Wiley Jenkins was nine years of age when his parents started from t heir home in North Carolina in wagons, during the year 1819, destined f or Ohio. They stopped at Cincinnati,k which was then a small village of b ut few houses and a log fort, then came to the northwest part of German To wnship. There they acquired a tract of land, built a log cabin, cleared a nd improved what is now known ans the Clay Bank farm. There Wiley gr ew to manhood, experienceing many hardships of pioneer life. He often work ed fron sunrise to sunset for a paltry 25 cents, and remembered the time w hen a bushel of wheat varied from twenty-five to thirty-five cents., He fr equently made trips to Cincinnati with produce and after a time drifted in to the live stock business, buying ,raising , feeding and selling. Aft er he was forty years old he followed the profession of a veterinary surge on, and met with the same success that attended his efforts along other li nes. After his marriage he located in Pike Township, and at the time of h is death, at the age of ninety-two years and ten months, was owner of fo ur hundred and sixty-five acres of land. He married Charlotte Michael, w ho died aged about seventy years. They reared eleven children, all of wh om grew to maturity as follows; William; Catherine, who married John Mauri ce; John; Frederick; Ann, who is the widow of John Ream; Eliza,deceased, w ho was the wife of David Shroyer; George; Elizabeth, who is the wife of LS amuel H Deaton; Samuel;' Charlotte, who is the wife of William Gundolpf; a nd Jesse.

Wiley Jenkins found in: Census Microfilm Records: Ohio, 1900 Lived in: Pike Township, Clark County, Ohio Series: T623 Microfilm: 1246 Book: 1 Page: 156

The Saint Paris News-Dispatch July 1, 1909 Wm R. PROCTOR who resides at Forsyth, Montana; Clyde FREEZE whose residen ce is unknown, heirs at law of Susan A KITE, deceased, will take notice th at V.H. GIBBS, executor of the estate of Susan A Kite, deceased on the 3 rd day of May, 1909, filed his petition with the probate court within a nd for the county of Champaign and state of Ohio, alleging that the person al estate of said decedent is insufficient to pay her debts and charg es of administering her estate; that she died seized in a fee simple of t he following described real estate located in Clark County, Ohio, (gives l egal description of 10 acres located in Pike twp, Clark Co) land bequeath ed to Willis JENKINS by Wiley JENKINS by his last will and testament duly probated Oct 2, 1903. The prayer of said petiti on is for a sale of said premises for the payment of debts and charges afo resaid. The persons first above mentioned will further take notice that th ey have been made parties defendant in said petition and that they are req uired to answer the same, on or before the 31st day of July, 1909. V.H. GIBBS, Executo r, as aforesaid.

[HI29933] (Research):Champaign Co - Patent Deeds Located in Land Deed Indices Johnson Twp by P at Stickley & Denise Kay Moore Oct 2005. Section 18 Township 3 Range 11 To wn of St Paris (St Paris Platted by David Huffman 21 Sep 1831) (There a re several books for lot numbers in St Paris and not all transactions a re represented by this transcription) Lot ? 2/13/1868 Wiley Jenkins to John Jenkins Sr strip 12 feet by 40 pol es and 2 acres Bk 40 Pg 231 Lot ? 8/24/1868 John Jenkins to M E Swimley, 1 acrew & road Bk 40 Pg358

ST. PARIS NEWS-DISPATCH, Thurs.15 August 1918 A stroke of appoplexey caused the death of John JENKINS at his home in Tha ckery last Saturday. Funeral services were held Monday from the Emanuel ch urch and interment was made in cemetery there. Mr. JENKINS was born April 14th, 1837 in Clark county and is the last memb er of the family of Wiley JENKINS. He was a retired farmer and had spent a lmost all his life in the vicinity of Grange Hall. He is survived by his wife, two daughters and two sons. The children are M rs. Guy SHIPLEY, Mrs. Frank PROCTER and Judson JENKINS of Thackery.

[HI29938] (Research):CD450 History of Clark Co, Ohio, Biography, pg 808-810

[HI29941] (Research):GUNDOLF WILLIAM P County Name: CLARK Date of Death: /9/1936 Volume Number: 8045 Certificate Number: 7915

[NI29943] Rebeccas parents and family buried Emmanuel German Reformed Church Cemetery

[HI29944] (Research):Bio, Clark Co, OH History CD450 County and Family Histories of Ohio, Sprin gfield, Clark Co, pg 904 Wilbert S Jenkins, township clerk and owner of the Brookside Stock Farm, c onsisting of one hundred and one acres of the farm land, located on the Sp ringfield and Troy Pike, two miles west of North Hampton, in Pike Townshi p, is one of the most extensive armers of the section of the county. He n ot only oversees the work on his own place, but that of his father, as wel l, and of other tracts which he rents. He was born in Addison, or Christia nburg, in Champaign County, Ohio, February 12, 1868, is a son of Frederi ck and Rebecca (sturgeon) Jenkins, and grandson of Wiley Jenkins. ....

Wilber S. Jenkins found in: Census Microfilm Records: Ohio, 1900 Lived in: Pike Township, Clark County, Ohio Series: T623 Microfilm: 1246 Book: 1 Page: 152

[HI29945] (Research):CCGS News Dec 1998 pg 124 S.o Samuel Smith 1792-1822 b Vt died Union Co, OH and Phoebe McCutcheon 17 91-1878 b Vt d Union City, IN Grandson of Sylvanus Smith 1743-1812 and Amy Sprague 1765-1813

1850 Household is Phoebe Smith, age 57 b Vermont

1880 Woodstock, Champaign, Ohio Family History Library Film 12549
NA Film Number T9-0998 Page Number 337B Cyrus SMITH Self M Male W 67 VT VT VT Fanny SMITH Wife M Female W 63 VT Keeping Hou Lois CONVERSE Sister W Female W 62 OH VT VT Willard SMITH Son M Male W 35 OH Engineer VT CT

[HI29947] (Research):Bio, Clark Co, OH History CD450 County and Family Histories of Ohio, Sprin gfield, Clark Co, pg 1033 Willis Jacob Drake, a prosperous farmer of Pike Township, Clark County, Oh io, is locatred on a farm of seventy-one acres about eighteen miles northw est of the City of Springfield, and in addition has a tract of twenty-fi ve acres in Jackson Township, Champaign County. He was born on what is n ow known as the Jacob Sultzbach farm in Pike Township, March 20, 1861, a nd is a son of Thomas and Mary (Deaton) Drake............. Willis J Drake was reared on the farm and attended the district school s. He began dealing in stock in a small way when a young man and also foll owed general farming. He lived at home until one year after his marriag e. October 30, 1891, he purchased his present farm from the Samuel Lind he irs and erected a fine nine-room frame house, a good barn and other buildi ngs. He makes a specialty of hogs and cattle, particularly the former, a nd has nine acres in tobacco. December 20, 1883, Mr Drake was united in ma rriage with Catherine Widener, a daughter of William and Amie (Rollins) Wi dener, her father coming from Pennsylvania and her mother from Indiana. M rs Drake is one of eleven children, as follows; Charles, deceased; Catheri ne (Drake); William Elmer; Warren E; John E; Harry F and Hattie F, twin s; the later the wife of James Dick; Caroline E (Staley); Hays; Ross; a nd Laura (Cottingham). Mrs Widener died in 1896 and is survived by her hus band, who lives in Troy, Ohio. Mr and Mrs Drake have three children as fol lwos; Tully L, who was married December 15, 1907 to Amelia Group, and is n ow farming in Champaign County; Florence E who died in infancy; and E va E who attends Willis Business College in Springfield. Mtr Drake is a Re publican in politics, and served as supervisor in Elizabeth Township, Cham paign County; and many years as road superintendant in Pike Townshi p. He and his wife are consistant members of the Christian Church.DRAKE WI LLIS County Name: CHAMPAIGN Date of Death: 1/24/1926 Volume Number: 4925 Certificate Number: 5443 DRAKE WILLIS County Name: CHAMPAIGN Date of Death: 1/24/1926 Volume Number: 4925 Certificate Number: 5443

[DI29949] 9 Years Of Age

[DI29950] 8 Years Of Age

[DI29954] name: �tab�George H Drake
titles & terms: �tab�
event: �tab�Death
event date: �tab�16 Jun 1941
event place: �tab�Dayton, Montgomery, Ohio
residence: �tab�Dayton
street address: �tab�R.#8
gender: �tab�Male
death age: �tab�65y 3m 3d
marital status: �tab�Married
race: �tab�W.
occupation: �tab�Laborer
birth date: �tab�13 Mar 1876
birthplace: �tab�Clarke Co., Ohio
estimated birth year: �tab�1876
burial date: �tab�19 Jun 1941
burial place: �tab�
cemetery: �tab�Casstown Cem.
father: �tab�Albert J. Drake
father's titles & terms: �tab�
father's birthplace: �tab�Miami Co., Ohio
mother: �tab�Marry Gegfinbaugh
mother's titles & terms: �tab�
mother's birthplace: �tab�Md.
spouse: �tab�Elsie M. Drake
spouse's titles & terms: �tab�
reference number: �tab�fn 38496
film number: �tab�2023918
digital folder number: �tab�4035636
image number: �tab�675
Citing this Record "Ohio, Deaths, 1908-1953," index and images,
FamilySearch (https://familysearch.org/pal:/MM9.1.1/XZCS-WXQ : accessed 28 Oct 2012),
George H Drake, 1941; citing reference fn 38496, Ohio Historical Society, Columbus, Ohio.

[DI29955] name: �tab�Ruth A. Drake
gender: �tab�Female
burial date: �tab�
burial place: �tab�
death date: �tab�30 Jan 1880
death place: �tab�Miami Co., Ohio
age: �tab�66
birth date: �tab�1814
birthplace: �tab�New Jersey
occupation: �tab�
race: �tab�White
marital status: �tab�Widowed
spouse's name: �tab�
father's name: �tab�
father's birthplace: �tab�
mother's name: �tab�
mother's birthplace: �tab�
indexing project (batch) number: �tab�B07064-6
system origin: �tab�Ohio-EASy
source film number: �tab�550190
reference number: �tab�v 1 p 154
Citing this Record
"Ohio, Deaths and Burials, 1854-1997," index,
FamilySearch (https://familysearch.org/pal:/MM9.1.1/F6K1-XYC :
accessed 28 Oct 2012), Ruth A. Drake, 30 Jan 1880.

[DI29956] Name: �tab�Ezra H. Drake
�tab�
Death Date: �tab�06 May 1909
Death Place: �tab�Lostcreek, Miami, Ohio
Birth Date: �tab�18 Dec 1842
Estimated Birth Year: �tab�
Birthplace: �tab�Churbausbigh, O.
Death Age: �tab�66 years 4 months 18 days
Gender: �tab�Male
Marital Status: �tab�Married
Race or Color: �tab�Caucasian
Street Address: �tab�
Occupation: �tab�Farmer
Residence: �tab�
Burial Date: �tab�09 May 1909
Burial Place: �tab�Casstown, O
Cemetery Name: �tab�
Spouse's Name: �tab�
Father's Name: �tab�Jacob Drake
Father's Title & Terms: �tab�
Father's Birthplace: �tab�New Jersy
Mother's Name: �tab�Ruth A. Titus
Mother's �tab�
Mother's Birthplace: �tab�New Jersey
Film Number: �tab�1927090
Digital Folder Number: �tab�4020982
Image Number: �tab�82
Certificate Number: �tab�fn 26633

[DI29957] Name: �tab�Willis H. Drake
�tab�
Death Date: �tab�24 Mar 1912
Death Place: �tab�Jackson Twp., Champaign Co., Ohio
Birth Date: �tab�21 Feb 1844
Estimated Birth Year: �tab�
Birthplace: �tab�Ohio
Death Age: �tab�68 years 1 month 3 days
Gender: �tab�Male
Marital Status: �tab�Married
Race or Color: �tab�Caucasian
Street Address: �tab�
Occupation: �tab�Farmer
Residence: �tab�
Burial Date: �tab�26 Mar 1912
Burial Place: �tab�
Cemetery Name: �tab�Honey Creek
Spouse's Name: �tab�
Father's Name: �tab�Jacob Drake
Father's Title & Terms: �tab�
Father's Birthplace: �tab�New Jersey
Mother's Name: �tab�Ruth Titu
Mother's �tab�
Mother's Birthplace: �tab�New Jersey
Film Number: �tab�1953233
Digital Folder Number: �tab�4021177
Image Number: �tab�2262

[DI29958] name: �tab�Albert Isaac Drake
titles & terms: �tab�
event: �tab�Death
event date: �tab�17 Jun 1927
event place: �tab�Beavercreek, Greene, Ohio
residence: �tab�Dayton, O
street address: �tab�R R 8
gender: �tab�Male
death age: �tab�77y 8m 17d
marital status: �tab�Married
race: �tab�white
occupation: �tab�farmer retired
birth date: �tab�30 Sep 1849
birthplace: �tab�Miami Co., Ohio
estimated birth year: �tab�1850
burial date: �tab�21 Jun 1927
burial place: �tab�
cemetery: �tab�Mt. Zion Cemetery
father: �tab�Jacob Drake
father's titles & terms: �tab�
father's birthplace: �tab�New Jersey
mother: �tab�
mother's titles & terms: �tab�
mother's birthplace: �tab�
spouse: �tab�Mary Drake
spouse's titles & terms: �tab�
reference number: �tab�fn 35001
film number: �tab�1985068
digital folder number: �tab�4024979
image number: �tab�216
Citing this Record "Ohio, Deaths, 1908-1953," index and images,
FamilySearch (https://familysearch.org/pal:/MM9.1.1/X8LZ-SYC :
accessed 28 Oct 2012), Albert Isaac Drake, 1927; citing reference fn 35001,
Ohio Historical Society, Columbus, Ohio.

[HI29960] (Research):St Paris Village school district by L W Faulkner July 20, 1892 Harry Batdorf, age 11

[NI29964] Name: �tab�Ollie L. Botkin
Titles & Terms: �tab�
Event: �tab�Marriage
Event Date: �tab�17 Oct 1916
Event Place: �tab�Auglaize, Ohio
Age: �tab�31
Estimated Birth Year: �tab�1885
Marriage Date Note: �tab�
Marriage Place Note: �tab�
Father: �tab�Louis C. Botkin
Father's Titles & Terms: �tab�
Mother: �tab�Mattie Hudson
Mother's Titles & Terms: �tab�
Spouse: �tab�Emma Rhynard
Spouse's Titles & Terms: �tab�
Spouse's Age: �tab�25
Spouse's Estimated Birth Year: �tab�1891
Spouse's Father: �tab�Wm A Rhynard
Spouse's Father's Titles & Terms: �tab�
Spouse's Mother: �tab�Augusta Starr
Spouse's Mother's Titles & Terms:

[HI29965] (Research):St Paris Village School District by L W Faulkner July 20, 1892 Ruby Rhynard age 8

[NI29966] son of James LEWIS and Mary SCOTT

[HI29966] (Research):Chart from CCGS News Dec 1998 pg 125 by E M Broecker

[HI29968] (Research):CCGS Newsletter Sept 1998 Pg 93 Teachers Report for Millerstown, Dist 10, Johnson Twp, Champaign County Oh io, Feb 5, 1904, J R Kite, Teacher Earnest Overhulser, age 8

[HI29969] (Research):Name: Joseph O Hoffman Birthplace: Ohio State: OH 1910 Age: 30 Color: W Enumeration District: 0005 Visit: 0086 County: Champaign Relation: Head of Household Other Residents: Relation Name Color Age Birth Place Wife Mary S 24 Ohio Daughter Iris N NR Ohio

[DI29970] Name: �tab�Comodore Perry Wheaton
�tab�
Death Date: �tab�20 Oct 1937
Death Place: �tab�Christiansburg Village, Champaign, Ohio
Birth Date: �tab�16 Nov 1859
Estimated Birth Year: �tab�
Birthplace: �tab�Warren Co., Ohio
Death Age: �tab�77 years 11 months 4 days
Gender: �tab�Male
Marital Status: �tab�Married
Race or Color: �tab�Caucasian
Street Address: �tab�
Occupation: �tab�Farmer, Retired
Residence: �tab�
Burial Date: �tab�23 Oct 1937
Burial Place: �tab�Fletcher, O.
Cemetery Name: �tab�
Spouse's Name: �tab�Minnie Wheaton
Father's Name: �tab�Joshua Wheaton
Father's Title & Terms: �tab�
Father's Birthplace: �tab�Penn.
Mother's Name: �tab�Emaline Cop
Mother's �tab�
Mother's Birthplace: �tab�Penn.
Film Number: �tab�2023537
Digital Folder Number: �tab�
Image Number: �tab�912
Certificate Number: �tab�fn 60679

[NI29971] Name: �tab�Raymond Edward Gray
Titles & Terms: �tab�
Event: �tab�Marriage
Event Date: �tab�11 Feb 1925
Event Place: �tab�, Logan, Ohio
Age: �tab�30
Estimated Birth Year: �tab�4-24-1894 Shelby Co, OH, not prev married
Marriage Date Note: �tab�
Marriage Place Note: �tab�
Father: �tab�F. E. Gray
Father's Titles & Terms: �tab�
Mother: �tab�Minnie Fee
Mother's Titles & Terms: �tab�
Spouse: �tab�Blanche Marie Wones
Spouse's Titles & Terms: �tab�
Spouse's Age: �tab�23
Spouse's Estimated Birth Year: �tab�10-25-1901 Logan Co, OH not prev married
Spouse's Father: �tab�Mathew Wones
Spouse's Father's Titles & Terms: �tab�
Spouse's Mother: �tab�Flossie Turner
Spouse's Mother's Titles & Terms: �tab�
Reference Number: �tab�VolN, p486, cn3829
Film Number: �tab�534842
Digital Folder Number: �tab�4016823
Image Number: �tab�298

[HI29972] (Research):Poll Book for Election held in Saint Paris Precint 10-9-1877 for or again st new jail. CCGS Newsletter April 1994 Vol 10 # 2 pg 29 A W Robins

CCGS Newsletter Spring 1992 Poll Book St Paris Precinct Johnson Twp 11/2/1 880 A W Robbins

[HI29973] (Research):1900 Census has Mary Shaw, grandaughter, b Jan 1888

[HI29975] (Research):1930 census Salem, Champaign County, Ohio ED 16 page 15 line 79 Samuel J. Yoder, age 74, widowed, owned his home, owned a radio, born Indi ana, parents born Ohio, farmer, Veteran/No Gilbert, son, age 31, single, he and mother born Ohio, father born Indian a, Automobile mechanic, Veteran/No Hubert W. Robbins, son in law, age 24, married at age 21, he and parents b orn Ohio, Poultry Truck Driver, Veteran/No Mary Robbins, daughter, age 24, married at age 21, she and mother born Ohi o, father born Indiana

1880 Census Place Clear Spring, Lagrange, Indiana Family History Libra ry Film 1254291
NA Film Number T9-0291 Page Number 431D Mary YODER Self W Female W 52 OH Keeping Hou Samuel YODER Son S Male W 24 IN Farmer OH OH Moses YODER Son S Male W 22 IN Farmer OH OH Sarah YODER Dau S Female W 21 IN OH OH Maggie FRANE Other S Female W 6 IN --- ---

Possibly from the same family because of naming patterns: 1880 Census Place Clear Spring, Lagrange, Indiana Family History Libra ry Film 1254291
NA Film Number T9-0291 Page Number 397 Reuben YODER Self M Male W 49 PA Farmer PA PA Harriett YODER Wife M Female W 50 IN Keeping House GERMA NY GERMANY Samuel YODER Son S Male W 24 IN Farm Labor Daniel YODER Son S Male W 22 IN School Teachi Mary YODER Dau S Female W 19 IN PA PA Naenno YODER Son S Male W 17 IN At Home PA PA Moses YODER Son S Male W 14 IN At Home PA PA Peter YODER Son S Male W 12 IN At Home PA PA Levi YODER Son S Male W 3 IN At Home PA PA

[NI29976] Parents:
George C Cooper (1850 - 1910)
Virginia Brown Cooper (1854 - 1881)

[DI29978] Ohio Deaths, 1908-1932, 1938-1944, and 1958-2007 about Henry Wrench
Name: �tab�Henry Wrench
Birth Date: �tab�1907
Birth State: �tab�Ohio
Birth Country: �tab�United States
Gender: �tab�Male
Race: �tab�White
Residence County: �tab�Champaign
Residence state: �tab�Ohio
Residence Country: �tab�United States
Death Date: �tab�15 Mar 1980
Hospital of Death: �tab�Home
City of Death: �tab�Champaign County
County of Death: �tab�Champaign
Certificate: �tab�015180
Age at Death: �tab�73
Certifier: �tab�Physician
Autopsy: �tab�Yes, used for certification
Marital Status: �tab�Married

[NI29979] Groom's Name: �tab�Charles Weston Mcgill
Groom's Birth Date: �tab�1885
Groom's Birthplace: �tab�Urbana, Ohio
Groom's Age: �tab�27
Bride's Name: �tab�Lulu Agnes Colbert
Bride's Birth Date: �tab�1890
Bride's Birthplace: �tab�Westville, Champaign County, Ohio
Bride's Age: �tab�22
Marriage Date: �tab�14 Nov 1912
Marriage Place: �tab�Champaign County, Ohio
Groom's Father's Name: �tab�Joseph Mcgill
Groom's Mother's Name: �tab�Jennie Wilkins
Bride's Father's Name: �tab�Gerald Colbert
Bride's Mother's Name: �tab�Laura Taylor
Groom's Race: �tab�
Groom's Marital Status: �tab�Single
Groom's Previous Wife's Name: �tab�
Bride's Race: �tab�
Bride's Marital Status: �tab�Single

[HI29980] (Research):Champaign County Gen Society Newsletter Jan/Feb/Mar 2007 Vol 23 No 1 pa ge 22 Report of Names, Ages & Residents of Pupils To be made during the last week of each month from Sept to June inclusiv e. (Required by law under sec 7772 Gen. Code) Magrew O, Dec 22, 1911 The Clerk of the Board of Education of Mad River Twp, Champaign County, Oh io, The following is a correct list of the pupils attending my school duri ng the month ending Dec 22, 1911. J R Price, Teacher Madge Colbert age 15

[DI29980]
Ohio Obituary Index, 1830s-2011, Rutherford B. Hayes Presidential Center about Madge C Allison
Name: �tab�Madge C Allison
Birth Date: �tab�abt 1897
Age at Death: �tab�88
Death Date: �tab�21 Jun 1985
Death Place: �tab�Columbus, Ohio
Spouse: �tab�M Ray
Newspaper: �tab�Bellefontaine Examiner, Bellefontaine, Ohio
Newspaper Date: �tab�24 Jun 1985
Newspaper Page: �tab�p. 7, col. 1
Years Indexed: �tab�1956-58,1964-1967, 1969-1970, 1972, 1974- current
Newspaper Repository: �tab�Logan County District Library -Bellefontaine, Oh; Logan County District Library -Bellefontaine, Oh
Other Sources: �tab�Wapakoneta Obituary File, Auglaize County Public District Library
Source Description: �tab�A Card File Of Obituary Clippings. To Order A Copy, See www.rbhayes.org/hayes/index/partners/minster.asp

[HI29981] (Research):Name: Donald H. Colbert Serial Number: 4529746 Race: W Residence: Westville, O. Enlistment Division: National Army Enlistment Location: Springfield, O. Enlistment Date: 02 Oct 1918 Birth Place: Westville, O. Birth Date / Age: 25 Aug 1900 Assigns Comment: Students' Army Training Corps Wittenberg College Sprin gfield O to Discharge Private Honorable discharge 20 Dec 1918. Volume #: 3

[DI29981] alifornia Death Index, 1940-1997 about Donald Herman Colbert
Name: �tab�Donald Herman Colbert
Social Security #: �tab�298228224
Sex: �tab�Male
Birth Date: �tab�25 Aug 1901
Birthplace: �tab�Ohio
Death Date: �tab�6 Jul 1979
Death Place: �tab�Riverside

[HI29982] (Research):Champaign Co, Ohio History by Beers, 1881 pg 860 John Hudson, farmer, P O New Lewisburg; was born in Hampshire Count y, VA in 1803. He is a son of John and Mary Hudson, who were born in the s ame state, his mother in the same county. They were married on the dividi ng line between Maryland and Virginia and afterward made their home in t he later state for a number of years, then removed to Allegheny Co, VA whe re his mother died. Our subject was reared in Maryland, a bound boy to a t avern keeper. Not liking his vocation, he ran away to Shenandoah Co, Va wh ere he found employment for two years as teamster to one of the founderi es in that region, after which he returned to his native county. The re he was married to Sarah Lease in 1824, and the following year when h is accumulations enabled him, emigrated to Ohio and settled near Kings Cre ek. Soon after, in partnership with his brother in law, he bought 233 acr es of wild land, the same on which he now lives. He erected a cabin into w hich he moved his family; he was successfull from the start, and purchas ed other land, which he afterward lost by going security for irresponsib le parties. It was in April 1832 he located here, where nearly half a cent ury has passed, a portion of the time in the hardest of labor, which has p roduced cleared fields, and from his frugality and good management has spr ung up a plenty, the fruit of toil, and the reward fo a bound boy who h ad no help over the rough places in life. His wife died April 7, 1876 ag ed 71 years, 10 months, and 27 days. He was again married to Barbara Weing ardner Sept 4, 1877. By his first marriage he had six children, four livin g- William, Martha E, Thomas and jane. The deceased were John and Jacob. J ohn was a member of Co D, 134th O N G enlisted in 1864 and died in the hos pital in Portsmouth, VA June 7 1864. Jacob was a member of Co H 66th OVI e nlisted in 1861, was killed inthe battle of Port Republic and at Cedar Mou ntain, was shot and instantly killed Aug 9, 1862. Thomas was a member of Co D, 134th O N G.

1840 Champaing Co, pg 353 John Hudson 2m<5 1m15/20 1m30-4 0 1f<5 1f5-10 1f30-40

1850 Champaign Census 430-442 HUDSON, John 46 b va Sarah 45 b VA William 25 b VA Martha E 15 b VA John 14 b OH Thomas 11 b OH Sarah J 10 OH jacob 6 b OH

1860 Champaign Co, OH 142/142 HUDSON, John 56 b va Sarah 56 b va Thomas 21 b va Sarah J 20 b va Jacob 16 b va


1880 Champaign Co, OH Rush Twp pg 339 10/10 John HUDSON 76 OH VT VA Barbara 52 OH VA VA Thomas 3 son, OH VA VA ( age indicates he might be grandson instead of so n)

[HI29983] (Research):Will Abstracts of Champaign County, Ohio, Books A thru F, 1810-1888, Abstr acted and Typed by Pat Stickley, Champaign County Genealogical Societ y, P. O. Box 680, Urbana, OH 43078-0680, March 1996 Page 129 � Will Book C, Page 590 Robert Thackery, signed 7 May 1870; proba ted 25 June 1870 Wife, Mary Thackery; only son, John Milton Thackery. Witn esses: William Michael & William Thackery

SECTION 6 TOWNSHIP 3 RANGE 10 (JACKSON TOWNSHIP) CONTINUED: SE � 12 June 1851 David Jenkins to Robert Thackery, 31.75 acres, south e nd of 50 acres W414 SE � 16 Jan 1858 Robert Thackery to William Richmond etal, 31 � acres sou th end of 50 acres, 29 597

[DI29983] Name: �tab�Robert Thackary
Gender: �tab�Male
Burial Date: �tab�
Burial Place: �tab�
Death Date: �tab�19 Jun 1870
Death Place: �tab�Jackson Tp, Champaign, Ohio
Age: �tab�51
Birth Date: �tab�1819
Birthplace: �tab�England
Occupation: �tab�Farmer
Race: �tab�White
Marital Status: �tab�Married
Spouse's Name: �tab�
Father's Name: �tab�
Father's Birthplace: �tab�
Mother's Name: �tab�
Mother's Birthplace: �tab�
Indexing Project (Batch) Number: �tab�B07024-0
System Origin: �tab�Ohio-EASy
Source Film Number: �tab�295234
Reference Number: �tab�p 16 #52

[HI29984] (Research):Niece of Nelson Weaver

Will Book D pg 119 John M Gearhart probated 4/3/1873 Elizabeth Davis $100; Mary Thackery $100. Rest of my estate to my other si sters Ann and Maragret E Gearhart. Wit: Wesley Criffield, Isaac Neff. wi ll singed 3/14/1873

[HI29985] (Research):John's will was written on 21 May 1890; probated 11 June 1890 (Champaign C ounty Will Book G, Page 220). In his will, John mentions only two childre n, Annie and Ella, but further directs that his property is to be sold a nd divided among his heirs. Will Abstracts of Champaign County, Ohio, Books G thru L, 1889-1911, Abstr acted and Typed by Pat Stickley, Champaign County Genealogical Societ y, P. O. Box 680, Urbana, OH 43078-0680, September 1996 Page 16 \endash Will Bo ok G, Page 220 John M. Thackery, Jackson Township, died 8 June 1890; signed 21 May 189 0; probated 11 June 1890 - Heirs: Annie Thackery, daughter, Dialton, Cla rk County; Ella Thackery, daughter, Dialton, Clark County. All proper ty to be sold, debts paid and then balance divided equally among heirs. Ro bert W. Smith executor. Witness: John Foster & William M. Proctorson

[HI29986] (Research):Champaign Co, Guardian Book Pg 468 Dec 1 1866 Rachel Thackery gdn of Jam es Thackery 19 yr 5 Nov 1866; Hester J Thackery 17yr 2 Nov 1866; Alma Thac kery 15 yr Dec 2 1866; Manerva E Thackery 13yr 12 Oct 1866; Joseph Thacke ry 11yr 27 Dec 1866; heirs of John Thackery dec'd. Surities Jacob Pence a nd J A Wallace

[HI29987] (Research):Champaign Co, Guardian Book Pg 468 Dec 1 1866 Rachel Thackery gdn of Jam es Thackery 19 yr 5 Nov 1866; Hester J Thackery 17yr 2 Nov 1866; Alma Thac kery 15 yr Dec 2 1866; Manerva E Thackery 13yr 12 Oct 1866; Joseph Thacke ry 11yr 27 Dec 1866; heirs of John Thackery dec'd. Surities Jacob Pence a nd J A Wallace

[HI29988] (Research):On 5 July 1940 Joseph C. Thackery executed 5 deeds to his children for la nd in Section 3 Township 4 Range 11 (Mad River Township): James W. Thacke ry, 47 acres; Margaret T. Love, 38 acres; Dorothy M. Thackery, 19 acres; E rnest G. Thackery, 2 acres and Mary T. Russell, 59 acres and 47 acres. Mi ddleton�s History of Champaign County, Pages 1050-1052, sketch of Jose ph C. Thackery, relates that Joseph and Margaret were the parents of eig ht children, but only five were living in 1917: Ruth E. Earsom, Ernest G ., Ralph H., John T. and Margaret S. Thackery.

Champaign Co, Guardian Book Pg 468 Dec 1 1866 Rachel Thackery gdn of Jam es Thackery 19 yr 5 Nov 1866; Hester J Thackery 17yr 2 Nov 1866; Alma Thac kery 15 yr Dec 2 1866; Manerva E Thackery 13yr 12 Oct 1866; Joseph Thacke ry 11yr 27 Dec 1866; heirs of John Thackery dec'd. Surities Jacob Pence a nd J A Wallace

[DI29988] Name: �tab�Joseph Coffman Thackery
�tab�
Death Date: �tab�11 Feb 1943
Death Place: �tab�Mad River Tp., Champaign Co., Ohio
Birth Date: �tab�27 Dec 1855
Estimated Birth Year: �tab�
Birthplace: �tab�Mad River Township, Champaign Co., O.
Death Age: �tab�87 years 1 month 14 days
Gender: �tab�Male
Marital Status: �tab�Widowed
Race or Color: �tab�Caucasian
Street Address: �tab�R.D.#4
Occupation: �tab�Retired Farmer
Residence: �tab�Urbana
Burial Date: �tab�13 Feb 1943
Burial Place: �tab�
Cemetery Name: �tab�Grandview
Spouse's Name: �tab�Margaret G. Thackery
Father's Name: �tab�John Thackery
Father's Title & Terms: �tab�
Father's Birthplace: �tab�England
Mother's Name: �tab�Rachel Hammond
Mother's �tab�
Mother's Birthplace: �tab�Pennsylvania
Film Number: �tab�2024045
Digital Folder Number: �tab�4057824
Image Number: �tab�1748
Certificate Number: �tab�fn 7502

[XI29988] Monuments in Nettle Creek Cemetery with no death dates.

[HI29993] (Research):DARNELL JOANNA B County Name: CLARK Date of Death: 12/3/1932 Volume Number: 7070 Certificate Number: 69097

[HI30002] (Research):Some Toomire info from Sue Leamon [email protected] "Sweat and Blood"

Champaign Co- A Centennial Biographical History of Champaign Co, Ohio - 1902, (New York and Chicago The Lewis Publishing Co, 1902), pg561

Champaign Couty Ohio History 1991 by CCGS Biography Pg 307

[HI30003] (Research):Myrtle Tree Church Records (Organized 4/24/1830) Covers period 4/24/1830- 2/23/1850 CCGS Newsletter Spring 1998 pg24 Received 8/26/1838 Sarah Toomyers, diss by letter 3/22/1851

Urbana Citizen and Gazette 11/25/1875 Died 16th Oct at res of her son in law, Hezekiah Kizer, Mrs Sarah Toomire s, of Mad Rivewr Twp, aged 84 years; she was born in Shenandoah Co, VA 17 91 and immigrated to Ohio 60 years ago.

[HI30004] (Research):1880 Census Place:Wayne, Champaign, Ohio Source:FHL Film 1254998 National Archives Film T9-0998 Page 47 1C Hesekiah KESLERSelfMMW41EAST VAOcc:MillerFa: MDMo: MD Emeline J. KESLERWifeFMW39OHFa: GERMo: VA Ida E. KESLERDauFSW13OHFa: EAST VAMo: OH Mary M. KESLERDauFSW9OHFa: VAMo: OH Sallie KESLERDauFSW4OHFa: VAMo: OH Margaret KOOMIRESisterLFSW45OHOcc:House KeeperFa: GERMo: VA

St Paris News Dispatch 7/17/1885 Miss Margaret Toomire, visiting in Conco rd Twp died last Friday, aged 50 yrs and 5 months. The funeral sermon w as delviered by Rev N Y Matthews at the Myrtle Tree Church, Sunday, aft er which her remains were depostied in Hills Cemetery five miles sou th of town. She was a cousin of Mrs W R Thomas (pg32)

[HI30005] (Research):Died: Friday, July 06, 2001 John Jacob Barger, 76, of 5565 Millerstown-Eris Road, Urbana, Ohio, di ed at 6:09 p.m. Friday, July 6, 2001, in Mercy Memorial Hospital, Urban a. He was born on July 12, 1924, in Champaign County, Ohio, to Charl es T. Barger and Clara (Bodey) Barger, both deceased. A 1924 graduate of C oncord High School, he was self-employed as a farmer and also retired in 1 978 as a bus driver with the Graham Board of Education. He was a memb er of the Concord United Methodist Church. He was named Director Emerit us of the Board of Directors of the Pioneer Rural Electric Co-op aft er 30 years of service. He also enjoyed traveling and had visited every co ntinent. He is survived by his wife, Eva (Blue) Barger, of Urbana, w ho he married on July 28, 1946; one son and daughter-in-law, Daniel and Ch eryl Barger, of Urbana; one daughter, Barbara J. Barger, of Colorado Sprin gs, Colo.; seven granddaughters, 13 great-grandchildren. He was preced ed in death by his parents and two sisters. A memorial funeral service wi ll be held at 1:30 p.m. Wednesday, July 11, 2001, in Concord United Method ist Church, 2963 N. State Route 560, Urbana, with Rev. Erick Moon, chur ch pastor, officiating. Visitation will be held from 2 to 5 and fr om 7 to 9 p.m. Tuesday, July 10, 2001, in the RICHESON-WICKHAM AND ATKI NS FUNERAL HOME, 216 S. Springfield St., St. Paris. Memorial contributio ns may be made to Concord United Methodist Church, 2963 N. State Route 56 0, Urbana, Ohio 43078, or Concord Community Center, 3263 State Route 56 0, Urbana, Ohio 43078.

[HI30010] (Research):William Hurd & family and Eliza & John Kelley all move to Henry, Jackson, Iowa together.
Cathy �u�[email protected] �/u�

M Hurd birth: July 5, 1801 location: Kentucky source: Chambers Family Tree (TREE99) ancestry.com
1850 federal census, Concord, Champaign, OH
1860 federal census, Jackson, Henry, IA

death: April 3, 1876
buried: La Salle Cemetery, Peoria, Illinois
inscription: He was 75 years, 8 months and 29 days old.
source: Find A Grave website

Note from Cathy forwarded from Joyce Sept 2008
From Joyce: (blue are my comments)
My records show that 40- Thomas and his wife Dorcas Morris or Morrison had 146- William and that he was born in KY in 1801. I had the same 1850 census information that you do. I show that 146- William moved about 1851 to Fairfield, Jefferson Co., IA. An obit of son Samuel L. Hurd in the Lockridge Herald newspaper, issue of 2 Sep 1910, page 4, col. 4, there said that Samuel came to Iowa with his parents when about age 10. ( When researchers could not find William in Jefferson County, IA census records they assumed he had died. I don't think William ever went to Jefferson or if he did he didn't stay long!) I have the same children that you show below, and I show that Eliza Jane was born ca 1836 in Champaign Co., OH. I do not go any later with the family, as I only covered the first five generations in America, but I do have information on 146- William's brothers and sister and give the names of researchers. I could tell you how to get in touch with them if you would like.
I am showing another child than you have for 146- William. He had a son by Mary Reynolds, named William, Jr. born in 1829 in Champaign Co., OH. I guess William, Jr. had already married and moved into his own household by the 1850 census.

[HI30011] (Research):Champaign County Will Abstracts Book H pg 95 Julia A Russell, Salem Twp, probated 8 Feb 1900 Heirs, Sallie Funk, dau, Urbana; Della R Outram, dau, Urbana; A S Russel l, grson, Prospect; Byrd Russell, grson, Fairmont, IL; Frank Russell, grso n, Fairmont, IL; George Russell, grson, Fairmont, IL; Della Church, grda u, Fairmont, IL; Effie Russell, grdau, Fairmont, IL; Alta Russell, grda u, Fairmont, IL. $300 to place monument at my grave; to Concord church, Co ncord Twp, Champaign Co, Ohio, $200; $100 to plaace fencing on lot in Conc ord Cemetery; dau Sallie R Funk $1000; Dau Delphine R Outram $100; grson J ohn B Outram $300; remainder of estate divided euqally between daus Sall ie R Funk, Delphine R Outram and heirs of deceased son John Russell (1/ 3) each. Grandson John B Outram, executor. Witness, Jonathan C King, A B F unk. Will Signed 20 May 1898

Codicil 20 Oct 1899 To grandson John B Outram $100 instead of $300; and revike the $100 for fe nce in Concord Cemetery.

[HI30012] (Research):Not mentioned as a daughter in bio in Campaign Settlers Vol 3 pg 40. The b io names a son Nelson Heath who married Mary Ann Davis, who this mig ht be even though tobstone says d/o WW and P

[HI30013] (Research):Beers 876 - BIOGRAPHICAL SKETCHES. GOSHEN TOWNSHIP. G. A. ROWINSKY, farmer; P. O. Mechanicsburg; was born in Lancaster Co., Pe nn., in 1831, of Russian descent on his paternal, and German on his matern al, side. His father, Abraham, and his mother, Sarah (Dunkle), were both n atives of Lancaster Co., Penn. Abraham was a tanner by trade, but a farm er by occupation. He emigrated to Ohio in 1839 and located in Harrison Co ., near Cadiz; from here he moved to Richland Co., where his death occurr ed in August, 1865, and that of his wife, Sarah, in February, 1876. Five s ons and five daughters were born to them; a son and daughter died when you ng; the others grew up to maturity. One son-John M. died in the servi ce of his country in the late war, at the siege of Vicksburg, Miss., of t he measles. G. A. is the fourth child of the family, and, being broug ht up on a farm, has made farming his life occupation. His years till h is majority were passed with his father on the farm, performing farm lab or and attending district school in the winter. At the above age, he start ed out on his own responsibility and resources, and, in 1856, located in G oshen Township. Mr. R. has a fine farm of 132 acres, the result of his o wn industry and economy. He served about four months in the late civil wa r, as a member of the 134th O. V. I., performing mostly picket duty at t he siege of Peters burg, Va. He is a Republican in politics, and a memb er of the I. O. O. F., of Mechanicsburg. He married, in 1858, Martha J. Ru tan, of this Bounty; they have a son and daughter living, and one daught er deceased.

1890 Court of Common Pleas transcibed from Champaign Democrat by Pat Stick ley 2/13/1890 Geo A Rowinsky vs Martha J Rowinsky - Partition

[DI30013] Name: �tab�George Rowinsky
Gender: �tab�Male
Burial Date: �tab�
Burial Place: �tab�
Death Date: �tab�30 Aug 1897
Death Place: �tab�Mechanicsburg, Champaign, Ohio
Age: �tab�66
Birth Date: �tab�1831
Birthplace: �tab�Pa
Occupation: �tab�Farmer
Race: �tab�
Marital Status: �tab�Married
Spouse's Name: �tab�
Father's Name: �tab�
Father's Birthplace: �tab�
Mother's Name: �tab�
Mother's Birthplace: �tab�
Indexing Project (Batch) Number: �tab�B07023-6
System Origin: �tab�Ohio-EASy
Source Film Number: �tab�295234
Reference Number: �tab�v 2 p 443

[NI30015] Groom's Name: �tab�Wilbur Wallace Roach
Groom's Birth Date: �tab�1891
Groom's Birthplace: �tab�
Groom's Age: �tab�24
Bride's Name: �tab�Ruth Calista Norton
Bride's Birth Date: �tab�1895
Bride's Birthplace: �tab�
Bride's Age: �tab�20
Marriage Date: �tab�21 Sep 1915
Marriage Place: �tab�Champaign, Ohio
Groom's Father's Name: �tab�Otto W. Roach
Groom's Mother's Name: �tab�Edna Florence Shriver
Bride's Father's Name: �tab�Oliver Walker Norton
Bride's Mother's Name: �tab�Alma Frances Steinberger
Groom's Race:

[DI30020] Name: �tab�John Isaac Elifritz
�tab�
Event: �tab�Death
Event Date: �tab�14 May 1928
Event Place: �tab�Newton Township, Miami, Ohio
Residence: �tab�
Street Address: �tab�
Gender: �tab�Male
Death Age: �tab�78y 7m
Marital Status: �tab�Single
Race: �tab�White
Occupation: �tab�Farmer
Birth Date: �tab�14 Oct 1849
Birthplace: �tab�Md.
Estimated Birth Year: �tab�1850
Burial Date: �tab�16 May 1928
Burial Place: �tab�
Cemetery: �tab�Potsdam
Father: �tab�Martin Elifritz
Father's �tab�
Father's Birthplace: �tab�Md
Mother: �tab�Elizabeth Weddle
Mother's �tab�
Mother's Birthplace: �tab�
Spouse: �tab�
Spouse's �tab�
Reference Number: �tab�fn 32597
Film Number: �tab�1991299
Digital Folder Number: �tab�4022090
Image Number: �tab�1010

[HI30021] (Research):Name: Elva M Thackery Gender: 2 Date of Death: 14 February 1986 Birth Date: 19 May 1899 Volume: 26343 Certificate: 007647 Autopsy: Yes - Used for certification Social Security Number: 279222133 Marital Status: Widowed Hispanic Origin: American Place of Death: , Clark County Certifier: Physician Race: White Birth Place: Ohio Residence: , Clark County Age: 86 Years

[HI30030] (Research):Enumeration of Youth St Paris Village School District, Champaign County, OH no date c July 1906 Mattie Deal, age 16, parent Lorenzo

[HI30037] (Research):Champaign County Guardianship and Indentures pg184 June 29 1829 Elizabe th Huddleston (their mother) gdn of Michael Huddleston 5 yr; John Huddlest on 3 1/2 yr; heirs of David Huddleston dec'd. Surity Michael Sills

John HUDDLESTON who md Eliza/Elizabeth RICH was b 2 Jan 1825 accordi ng to his grandfather's little book of family data

Children from FAMILY OF HENRY HUDDLESTON & ELIZABETH COOPER, Vol II, p 11

[HI30041] (Research):Terre Haute High School Alumni 1917-1942 from CCGS Newsletter Spring 19 98 pg 56 1930-Faculty-Peter Steinberger 1931-Faculty-Peter Steinberger 1932-Faculty-Peter Steinberger 1933-Faculty-Peter Steinberger 1934-Faculty-Peter Steinberger

[DI30042] Name: �tab�Alice Eva Steinberger
Gender: �tab�Female
Burial Date: �tab�
Burial Place: �tab�
Death Date: �tab�13 Oct 1907
Death Place: �tab�Mad River Tp., Champaign, Ohio
Age: �tab�1
Birth Date: �tab�1906
Birthplace: �tab�Mad River Tp.
Occupation: �tab�None
Race: �tab�
Marital Status: �tab�Single
Spouse's Name: �tab�
Father's Name: �tab�
Father's Birthplace: �tab�
Mother's Name: �tab�
Mother's Birthplace: �tab�
Indexing Project (Batch) Number: �tab�B07023-7
System Origin: �tab�Ohio-EASy
Source Film Number: �tab�295234
Reference Number: �tab�v 2 p 501

[DI30047] Name: Allen D Mcgown
Death date: 26 Mar 1913
Death place: Findlay, Hancock, Ohio
Birth date: 01 Feb 1875
Estimated birth year:
Birthplace: Ohio
Age at death: 38 years 1 month 26 days
Gender: Male
Marital status: Married
Race or color: Caucasian
Street address: W. Hardin 3rd Ward
Occupation: Policeman
Residence: Findlay, Hancock, Ohio
Burial date: 30 Mar 1913
Burial place: Findlay, Hancock, Ohio
Cemetery name: Maple Grove
Spouse's name:
Father's name: James Mcgown
Father's titles:
Father's birthplace: Ohio
Mother's name: Elizabeth Bodey
Mother's titles:
Mother's birthplace: Ohio
GSU film number: 1953601
Digital GS number: 4021231
Image number: 1957
Reference number: fn 16153
Collection: Ohio Deaths 1908-1953

[DI30048] Name: Etta Musselman
Death date: 21 Jul 1915
Death place: Urbana, Champaign, Ohio
Birth date: 17 Nov 1877
Estimated birth year:
Birthplace: Ohio
Age at death: 37 years 8 months 4 days
Gender: Female
Marital status: Married
Race or color: Caucasian
Street address:
Occupation: Housewife
Residence:
Burial date: 24 Jul 1915
Burial place:
Cemetery name: Jenkins Chapel Cemtery
Spouse's name:
Father's name: James Mc Gown
Father's titles:
Father's birthplace: Ohio
Mother's name: Elizabeth Bodey
Mother's titles:
Mother's birthplace: Ohio
Heart disease, death occuring 10 days after childbirth
GSU film number: 1983426
Digital GS number: 4021368
Image number: 2794
Reference number: cn 37066
Collection: Ohio Deaths 1908-1953

[DI30050] Name: Charles Matthew Mcgown
Death date: 16 Feb 1945
Death place: Findlay, Hancock, Ohio, United States
Birthdate: 10 Jan 1881
Estimated birth year:
Birthplace: Champaign Co., Ohio
Age at death: 64 years 1 month 6 days
Gender: Male
Marital status: Married
Race or color: Caucasian
Street address:
Occupation:
Residence:
Burial date:
Burial place:
Cemetery name:
Spouse's name: Zella Williamson Mcgown
Father's name: James Mcgown
Father's titles:
Father's birthplace:
Mother's name: Elizabeth Bodey
Mother's titles:
Mother's birthplace:
GSU film number: 2372780
Digital GS number: 4058931
Image number: 03024
Reference number: 9170
Collection: Ohio Deaths 1908-1953

[NI30051] CCGS Newlsetter Dec 2008 Vol 24 No 4 Page 108-109
Alumni Directory for the Salem High School , Urbana, Ohio 1897-1947
1913- Walker, Inez (Powell)

Bride's Father's Name: �tab�Elmer E. Walker
Bride's Mother's Name: �tab�Eliza Adams

[HI30053] (Research):d/o John Young

[NI30054] Name: �tab�George F. Leffel
Titles & Terms: �tab�
Event: �tab�Marriage
Event Date: �tab�08 Mar 1903
Event Place: �tab�Springfield, Clark, Ohio
Age: �tab�32
Estimated Birth Year: �tab�1871
Marriage Date Note: �tab�
Marriage Place Note: �tab�
Father: �tab�Frederick Leffel
Father's Titles & Terms: �tab�
Mother: �tab�Elitha Long
Mother's Titles & Terms: �tab�
Spouse: �tab�Cora J. Frederick
Spouse's Titles & Terms: �tab�
Spouse's Age: �tab�26
Spouse's Estimated Birth Year: �tab�1877
Spouse's Father: �tab�Samuel E. Frederick
Spouse's Father's Titles & Terms: �tab�
Spouse's Mother: �tab�Margaret A. R. Flair
Spouse's Mother's Titles & Terms: �tab�
Reference Number: �tab�bk 19 p 502 cn 2148
Film Number: �tab�465396
Digital Folder Number: �tab�4016786
Image Number: �tab�297

[DI30055] Name: �tab�Catherine Mott
�tab�
Death Date: �tab�12 Jul 1920
Death Place: �tab�Troy, Miami County, Ohio
Birth Date: �tab�07 Dec 1839
Estimated Birth Year: �tab�
Birthplace: �tab�New York
Death Age: �tab�80 years 7 months 5 days
Gender: �tab�Female
Marital Status: �tab�Widowed
Race or Color: �tab�American
Street Address: �tab�
Occupation: �tab�Housewife
Residence: �tab�
Burial Date: �tab�14 Jul 1920
Burial Place: �tab�Honey Creek
Cemetery Name: �tab�
Spouse's Name: �tab�Charles Mott
Father's Name: �tab�William Williams
Father's Title & Terms: �tab�
Father's Birthplace: �tab�New York
Mother's Name: �tab�Elizabeth Delong
Mother's �tab�
Mother's Birthplace: �tab�
Film Number: �tab�1991303
Digital Folder Number: �tab�4022205
Image Number: �tab�2879
Certificate Number: �tab�fn 49570

[HI30058] (Research):1910 Census Amy Mott
Age: 42 State: OH
Color: W Enumeration District: 0108
Birth Place: Ohio Visit: 0149
County: Miami, Troy City
Relation: Head of Household
Other Residents: Relation Name Color Age Birth Place Mother Catharine 71 New York Son Wm A 48 Ohio Nephew Wm R 16 Ohio Nephew Lomi 12 Ohio Nephew Marion H 13 Ohio

[DI30060] Name: �tab�Amy Irene Mott
�tab�
Death Date: �tab�14 Jun 1952
Death Place: �tab�Troy, Miami, Ohio, United States
Birth Date: �tab�10 Mar 1868
Estimated Birth Year: �tab�
Birthplace: �tab�St. Paris, Ohio
Death Age: �tab�84 years
Gender: �tab�Female
Marital Status: �tab�
Race or Color: �tab�Caucasian
Street Address: �tab�
Occupation: �tab�
Residence: �tab�
Burial Date: �tab�
Burial Place: �tab�
Cemetery Name: �tab�
Spouse's Name: �tab�
Father's Name: �tab�Chas. Mott
Father's Title & Terms: �tab�
Father's Birthplace: �tab�
Mother's Name: �tab�Katherine Williams
Mother's �tab�
Mother's Birthplace: �tab�
Film Number: �tab�2246299
Digital Folder Number: �tab�4109424
Image Number: �tab�02663
Certificate Number: �tab�40622

[HI30061] (Research):Champaign Co - Patent Deeds Located in Land Deed Indices Johnson Twp by P at Stickley & Denise Kay Moore Oct 2005. Section 18 Township 3 Range 11( St Paris Platted by David Huffman 21 Sep 1831) (There are several books f or lot numbers in St Paris and not all transactions are represented by th is transcription) Lot ? 9/12/1855 Samuel Wirick to William Williams Lot ? 4/3/1862 William Williams to John C Clem, 64 x 100 feet Bk 33 Pg149

[HI30063] (Research):Unable to locate in 1850 or 1860 Census, Champaign County St Paris Dispatch 5/30/1878, Roll of Honor remebered for Memorial Day Charles E Mott died 2/1869

[NI30064] In 1915 when Susanna Elizabeth was 60, she second married John Adam Bower, son of Jacob Bower & Catherine �, in Hancock Co., OH. Born on 15 Mar 1858 in Crawford Co., OH. John Adam died in Deerfield (Portage Co.) OH, in Dec 1930; he was 72. Have not been able to locate his Ohio death record. The John Bower in Portage Co, Ohio in 1930 is a widower living with dau Ida and her husband Joe Palin. In 1920 is also living with his daughter Ida, and says he a widower.

[HI30066] (Research):USMC, Dayton, OH 14 Aug 1917. Born St Paris/ Parris Island SC Aug 1917; 1 22 Company Quantico, VA; Barracks detachment Quantico, VA Dec 1917, 98th C ompany Jan 1918 Newprot, RI, Pvt 1st Class Feb 1919. Discharged 15 Nov 19 19 Character excelletn. File No 100489

[DI30068] Name: �tab�Walter L. Tarbutton
�tab�
Death Date: �tab�30 Jan 1952
Death Place: �tab�Zanesville, Muskingum, Ohio, United States
Birth Date: �tab�09 Sep 1892
Estimated Birth Year: �tab�
Birthplace: �tab�Catawba, Ohio
Death Age: �tab�59 years 4 months 21 days
Gender: �tab�Male
Marital Status: �tab�
Race or Color: �tab�Caucasian
Street Address: �tab�
Occupation: �tab�
Residence: �tab�
Burial Date: �tab�
Burial Place: �tab�
Cemetery Name: �tab�
Spouse's Name: �tab�
Father's Name: �tab�John Tarbutton
Father's Title & Terms: �tab�
Father's Birthplace: �tab�
Mother's Name: �tab�Myrtle Vinyard
Mother's �tab�
Mother's Birthplace: �tab�
Film Number: �tab�2372882
Digital Folder Number: �tab�4109412

[HI30069] (Research):CD450- Ohio County and Family Histories, Disk 5, Springfield Clark County Jesse Tarbutton, one of Pleasant Township's leading citizens and siccessf ul farmers, resides on his valuable farm of 132 acres, which is all in o ne body and which is devoted to general agriculture. Mr Tarbuttton was bo rn in Clark Co, Ohio, October 22, 1844 and is a son of Jesse and Abigail ( Mowery) Tarbutton.................. Jesse tarbutton, of the above family was reared in Clark County and attend ed the country schools during his boyhood. His business has been farmin g. Since 1893 he has resided on his present place, coming here from anoth er farm after his house had been destroyed by fire. He saw three yea rs od hard service in the Civil War, in the 94th regiment, OVI, as a priva te, but was soon detailed as a musician. He was only a boy of seventeen ye ars at the time and fought through two hard battles, those of Kentucky Riv er and Perrysville, before he had reached his eighteenth birthday. He w as also in the Battle of Stone River, was at Chickamauga and Lookout Mount ain and was one of the brave men who helped to gain victory so often for G eneral George H Thomas. During a large part of the time he was a drummer a nd on many occasions his inspiring music put courage into the dishearten ed soldiers. On one occasion his drum was used for a purpose perhaps nev er before thought of, being converted into a ballot box, proving a safe re ceptable. This was when the Ohio troops were returning from Atlanta, whe re they had marched under Gerneral Sherman's command, and the election w as for the office of Governor of Ohio. Mr Tarbutton went through the hazards and hardships of three years of w ar without being wounded or taken prisoner, but he contracted measles a nd the disease settled in his eyes and finally resulted in destroying t he sight of the left optic. He was under treatment in a hospital in Murfre esboro, Tenn and it was during that time that he lost command also of h is vocal chords to such an extent that he could only whisper. He finally e scaped the discipline of the hospital and joined his regiment at Anders on Station, Tenn. He is justly proud of the fact that he is one of the pic ked veterans chosen to march with General Sherman, being a drummer at th at time. In the memorable march there were 62,000 men, a wagon train of 25 00 six-mule team wagons and 600 ambulances. Mr Tarbutton enjoyed the hono rs paid to the victorious soldiers at the Grand Review at Washington Cit y. He received his honorable discharge papers at Columbus June 5, 1865, af ter which he returned home and has been a quiet, peaceful, useful memb er of his community ever since, proving as capable a farmer as he had be en courageous as a soldier. He has taken an active part in public affai rs in this section, served one term as township trustee, and has been scho ol director for wighteen years and has served a number of terms as road su pervisor. On march 3, 1870, Mr Tarbutton was married in Clark County to Mahala Flore nce Runyan, who is the daughter of Henry and Rachel (Jones) Runyan. She w as born in Clrk Co, Ohio May 16, 1848. Her full brothers and sisters ar e; Wesley, Luther M, James M, Esther Ann, Francis M and Emeline, and her h alf brother and sister are Lucretia L and Cora E, and Charles H. Mr and Mrs tarbutton have had seven children, namely; Jessie, Buddie, Eust ice, Osco Earl, Myrtle, Claud H and Carl. Both Buddie and Eustice di ed in infancy. Jessie was born Oct 21, 1871, married Lawrence E Davvison a nd they have four children; Edwin, Born in 1895; Florence born in 1897, Eu stice born in 1899, and Emily born in 1904. Osco Earl, born Nov 10, 1875 m arried Emeline Rupert a daughter of Adam and Malind Rupert of Champaign Co unty, and they have two children, Lillian Opal born 12-11-1898 and Rupe rt Earl born 7-18-1903. Myrtle was born Feb 8, 1878, was married to Howa rd Wolf in 1904 and they reside at Springfield. They have one child, Jes se Tarbutton, who was born Dec 8, 1906. Claud H, born July 16, 1882 in 1902 married Ella Lellis. They had two children and their surviving son, Mit chell was born May 16, 1906. Carl, born in Jan 1888 was married in 19 06 to Sarah Brown. Mr Tarbutton did not recover his speech until some time after his return f rom the army. His family and neighbors have become accustomed to his conve rsing in a whisper and when he suddenly discovered his ability to ta lk as loudly as anyone, he was overwhelmed with congratulations, and sin ce that memorable day he has had no return of the paralysis of the vocal c hords. He is a member of the N M McConkey Post No 391, Grand Army of the R epublic. He attends the Episcopal Church at Catawba.

[HI30070] (Research): The grandparents of Mr Tarbutton went from Pennsylvania to Kentucky, whe re Jesse tarbutton, the elder, was born in 1819. He died in 1860. His wi fe Abigail Mowery was born in 1817 and died in 1900. They were marri ed in 1837 and they had six children, namely; Sarah A, John E, James H, Je sse, Eli and Mary E. Sarah died in infancy. John E served through the Civ il War and died in 1865. James H, who died in 1893, married Sarah Giv en in 1866, and they had eleven children; Frank, John, Laura, Charles, Lew is, Mary, Norah, Harry, Mabel, Willard, and one who died in infancy. Eli who died in 1899 married Ellen Saums and they have three children, Harry, P earl and Ollie, all of whom are married. Mary Ellen, the youngest sist er of Mr Tarbutton, was married first to John Sperling in 1875 and seco nd on March 11, 1903 to Eli Silvers, and died Dec 6, 1907.

[DI30073] Name: �tab�Eli Tarbutton
Gender: �tab�Male
Burial Date: �tab�
Burial Place: �tab�
Death Date: �tab�17 Feb 1900
Death Place: �tab�Springfield, Clark Co., Ohio
Age: �tab�52
Birth Date: �tab�1848
Birthplace: �tab�Ohio
Occupation: �tab�Carpenter
Race: �tab�White
Marital Status: �tab�Married
Spouse's Name: �tab�
Father's Name: �tab�
Father's Birthplace: �tab�
Mother's Name: �tab�
Mother's Birthplace: �tab�
Indexing Project (Batch) Number: �tab�B07056-7
System Origin: �tab�Ohio-EASy
Source Film Number: �tab�466665
Reference Number: �tab�v 2 p 465

[HI30076] (Research):Does anyone have a E.B. Martin in the bunch? He is my gggrandfather and t hat is about all I know. He married a Rachel Vail who had a sister Sar ah and that is all I know. Sarah m. a Saums and lived in Champaign 1850 c ensus. Sarah's daughter Ellen m. Eli Tarbutton son of Jesse Tarbutton. Tootsie [email protected]

[HI30081] (Research):Bio, History of Clark Co, pg 817

[HI30083] (Research):CD450, History of Clark Co, Springfield, OH pg 800-801 Henry Runyan, retired; P. O. Catawba. He is a son of Abraham Runyan, a nat ive of Harrison Co., Va., who came to Ohio in the year 1806, and locat ed in Warren Co.; lived there until 1811, when he with his family mov ed to Clark Co., and located in the southwest part of Pleasant Township. W ith the assistance of his chil-dren he opened and improved a farm, the o ne where H. L Runyan now lives. When he came the advantages for making a l iving were very limited. He died in November, 1836. His death was caus ed by a cancer. Henry was born March 15, 1809, in War-ren Co., Ohio. Ca me to Clark Co., with his parents when 2 years old; was raised and educate d, we might say, in the woods. When he attained his manhood he began farm- ing. He was married, June 28, 1832, to Miss Rachel, daughter of John Jone s, Sr. They had eleven children, of whom six are living. Mrs. Runyan di ed Oct. 23, 1853. He was again married, July 3, 1854, to Mrs. L. M. Chapma n, daughter of William Eaton. From this union they had three children - Ch arles H., Lucretia M. and Cora B. When be began farming he continu ed at it four years; then for one year he engaged in oil-cloth manufacturi ng, at which time he embarked in the mercantile business in Catawba, and c ontinued until 1842. He disposed of his goods and pur-chased a farm in Sec s. 19 and 25 moved upon it and lived there two years. He was engaged in t he mercantile pursuit twice afterward in Catawba, selling his stock of goo ds and purchased a farm each time. He has retired from business now abo ut fifteen years. By industry and economy he has gathered considerable wea lth. He owns several farms in Pleasant Township, and some town property.



Asbury Chapel Cemetery, Clark Co, OH RUNYAN, Susannah Custer 1748 1823 aged 75 RUNYAN, John 1740 1807 aged 67 RUNYAN, John Sr. ---- 1772 ---- RUNYAN, Ruie 1782 1794 aged 12

RUNYAN, Joseph 1786 1854 aged 68 RYNYAN, George 1791 1855 aged 64 RUNYAN, Anna 1793 1812 aged 19 RUNYAN, John G. ---- 22 Aug 1847 aged 36 RUNYAN, Sarah J. ---- 3 Sep 1853 ---- RUNYAN, Joseph ---- 3 Aug 1854 aged 68 RUNYAN, Elizabeth ---- 8 Mar 1872 aged 88 Champaign County Early Settlers by CCGS Vol 2

[HI30084] (Research):The only dau of John Jones and his first wife.

[HI30086] (Research):CCGS Newsletter Spring 1992 Poll Book St Paris Precinct Johnson Twp 11/2/1 880 M L Runyon

[DI30086] Name: �tab�Martin O. Runyan
Gender: �tab�Male
Burial Date: �tab�
Burial Place: �tab�
Death Date: �tab�15 Apr 1904
Death Place: �tab�Clark Co., Ohio
Age: �tab�65
Birth Date: �tab�1839
Birthplace: �tab�Ohio
Occupation: �tab�Salesman
Race: �tab�White
Marital Status: �tab�Married
Spouse's Name: �tab�
Father's Name: �tab�Henry Runyan
Father's Birthplace: �tab�
Mother's Name: �tab�Rachael Jones
Mother's Birthplace: �tab�
Indexing Project (Batch) Number: �tab�B07056-1
System Origin: �tab�Ohio-EASy
Source Film Number: �tab�466665
Reference Number: �tab�v 2 p 397

[HI30087] (Research):J. Milton Runyan, milling; P. O. Catawba. A son of Henry, whose sketch app ears in this work. J. M. was born June 20, 1841, upon his father's far m, in this township; was raised and educated as a farmer, and was engag ed in that way until he was 26 years old. He then enlisted in the 16th Oh io Battery, and served one year; then returned home and farmed until 18 64 he went out in the 100-day service. He was married March 4, 1866, to Mi ss Mary J., daughter of John McClennen, of Virginia, now living in this to wnship. In 1867, his father purchased the mill, and J. M. began working i t, and in three months he took the mill in charge, and has run it sinc e. He ran the mill some time in partnership with his father. He afterwa rd pur-chased the mill and site and assumed full control of the busines s, at which he has made it a success. He makes a very fine grade of flou r; it will compete with any made in the county. He a is wide-awake citiz en and business man, and enjoys a very large patronage of the citize ns of this part of the county. The mill is known as the Willow Grove Mill s. They had six children, viz., J. Arthur, Clarence L., Eddie G., Per cy E, Chas. L. and Maudie R.

Champaign County Early Settlers by CCGS Vol 2

RUNYAN JAMES M County Name: CLARK Date of Death: 3/31/1918 Volume Number: 2524 Certificate Number: 14573

[DI30093] Name: �tab�Tarbutton
Gender: �tab�Male
Burial Date: �tab�
Burial Place: �tab�
Death Date: �tab�28 Sep 1874
Death Place: �tab�Pleasant Township, Clark, Ohio
Age: �tab�0
Birth Date: �tab�1874
Birthplace: �tab�Pleasant Tp., Clark, Ohio
Occupation: �tab�
Race: �tab�White
Marital Status: �tab�Single
Spouse's Name: �tab�
Father's Name: �tab�Jesse Tarbutton
Father's Birthplace: �tab�
Mother's Name: �tab�Mabel Runyon
Mother's Birthplace: �tab�
Indexing Project (Batch) Number: �tab�B07057-6
System Origin: �tab�Ohio-EASy
Source Film Number: �tab�466665
Reference Number: �tab�v 1 p 110

[DI30102] Name: �tab�Lina Tarbutton
�tab�
Death Date: �tab�20 Jun 1949
Death Place: �tab�Pleasant Twp, Clark, Ohio, United States
Birth Date: �tab�28 Mar 1874
Estimated Birth Year: �tab�
Birthplace: �tab�Paris, Ill.
Death Age: �tab�75 years 2 months 22 days
Gender: �tab�Female
Marital Status: �tab�
Race or Color: �tab�Caucasian
Street Address: �tab�
Occupation: �tab�
Residence: �tab�
Burial Date: �tab�
Burial Place: �tab�
Cemetery Name: �tab�
Spouse's Name: �tab�
Father's Name: �tab�Adam Rupert
Father's Title & Terms: �tab�
Father's Birthplace: �tab�
Mother's Name: �tab�Mary Maluida Shank
Mother's �tab�
Mother's Birthplace: �tab�
Film Number: �tab�2247092
Digital Folder Number: �tab�4109161
Image Number: �tab�03374
Certificate Number: �tab�41144

[HI30103] (Research):Adam Rupert was not found in any 1900 census index. However he was fou nd on page 174B Union Twp


Will Book K pg 77 Adam Rupert Union Twp, died 4/18/1907 probated 4/27/1907 Heirs Malinda Rupert, widow, Urbana; Luella Michales, dau, Magrew; Mary Ta rbutton, dau, Mechanicsburg; Edwin Rupert, son, Mechanicsburg; Lena Tarbut ton, dau, Plattsburg; Alice Moody, dau, Mechanicsburg; Grant Rupert, so n, Mechanicsburg; Myrtle Rupert, au, Urbana. To wife Mary M Rupert the fa rm we live on in Union Twp S26 her natural life, all money, chattels and p rovisions and at her death wo sons and daus share equally at her death. S on Edward Rupert Exec. Wit: W G Arrowsmith Geo W Poland Signed 8/16/1904

[DI30104] Name: �tab�Mary Malinda Rupert
�tab�
Event: �tab�Death
Event Date: �tab�02 Jul 1920
Event Place: �tab�Mechanicsburg, Champaign, Ohio
Residence: �tab�Mechanicsburg, Champaign, Ohio
Street Address: �tab�
Gender: �tab�Female
Death Age: �tab�80y 2m
Marital Status: �tab�Widowed
Race: �tab�W
Occupation: �tab�At home
Birth Date: �tab�02 May 1840
Birthplace: �tab�Xenia, , Ohio
Estimated Birth Year: �tab�1840
Burial Date: �tab�04 Jul 1920
Burial Place: �tab�Mechanicsburg, Champaign, Ohio
Cemetery: �tab�
Father: �tab�Absolem Shank
Father's �tab�
Father's Birthplace: �tab�Fredricksburg, , Maryland
Mother: �tab�Martha Ankeny
Mother's �tab�
Mother's Birthplace: �tab�, , Maryland
Spouse: �tab�Adam Rupert
Spouse's �tab�
Reference Number: �tab�fn 46447
Film Number: �tab�1991302
Digital Folder Number: �tab�4017668
Image Number: �tab�2792

[DI30112] Ohio Deaths, 1908-1932, 1938-1944, and 1958-2007 about Adelaid Tarbutton
Name: �tab�Adelaid Tarbutton
Birth Date: �tab�1877
Gender: �tab�Female
Race: �tab�White
Residence County: �tab�Knox
Residence state: �tab�Ohio
Residence Country: �tab�United States
Death Date: �tab�27 Dec 1974
Hospital of Death: �tab�Long-Term Care Facilities
City of Death: �tab�Knox County
County of Death: �tab�Knox
Certificate: �tab�092404
Age at Death: �tab�97
Certifier: �tab�Physician
Autopsy: �tab�No Autopsy performed
Marital Status: �tab�Widowed

[NI30113] Name: �tab�James L. Tarbutton
Titles & Terms: �tab�
Event: �tab�Marriage
Event Date: �tab�14 Oct 1926
Event Place: �tab�, Delaware, Ohio
Age: �tab�22
Estimated Birth Year: �tab�1904
Marriage Date Note: �tab�
Marriage Place Note: �tab�
Father: �tab�Lewis E. Tarbutton
Father's Titles & Terms: �tab�
Mother: �tab�Adelaide Boord
Mother's Titles & Terms: �tab�
Spouse: �tab�Marcella Parmer
Spouse's Titles & Terms: �tab�
Spouse's Age: �tab�21
Spouse's Estimated Birth Year: �tab�1905
Spouse's Father: �tab�H. V. Parmer
Spouse's Father's Titles & Terms: �tab�
Spouse's Mother: �tab�Maude Capell
Spouse's Mother's Titles & Terms: �tab�
Reference Number: �tab�cn 534
Film Number: �tab�391403
Digital Folder Number: �tab�4016696
Image Number: �tab�170

[NI30114] Madien name seen as Groves

Name: �tab�Charles M. Conway
Titles & Terms: �tab�
Event: �tab�Marriage
Event Date: �tab�03 Nov 1875
Event Place: �tab�Clark, Ohio
Age: �tab�
Birth Date: �tab�
Birthplace: �tab�
Marriage Date Note: �tab�
Marriage Place Note: �tab�
Estimated Birth Year: �tab�
Father: �tab�
Father's Titles & Terms: �tab�
Mother: �tab�
Mother's Titles & Terms: �tab�
Spouse: �tab�Fidelia A. Runyon
Spouse's Titles & Terms: �tab�
Spouse's Age: �tab�
Spouse's Birth Date: �tab�
Spouse's Birthplace: �tab�
Spouse's Estimated Birth Year: �tab�
Spouse's Father: �tab�
Spouse's Father's Titles & Terms: �tab�
Spouse's Mother: �tab�
Spouse's Mother's Titles & Terms: �tab�
Reference Number: �tab�p 80
Film Number: �tab�466402
Digital Folder Number: �tab�4701449
Image Number: �tab�506

[HI30115] (Research):1880 Census Place:Pleasant, Clarke, Ohio Source:FHL Film 1254999 National Archives Film T9-0999 Page 18 6B Levi BUMGARDNRSelfMMW28OHOcc:Beaf StoreFa: VAMo: VA Lillian BUMGARDNR MotherFMW21OHFa: OHMo: OH Lora BUMGARDNRDauFSW1OHFa: OHMo: OH Clay RUNYANBrotherMW18OHOcc:Butcher Fa: OHMo: OH

[NI30116] Name: �tab�Levi F. Bumgardner
Titles & Terms: �tab�
Event: �tab�Marriage
Event Date: �tab�14 Feb 1876
Event Place: �tab�Clark, Ohio
Age: �tab�
Birth Date: �tab�
Birthplace: �tab�
Marriage Date Note: �tab�
Marriage Place Note: �tab�
Estimated Birth Year: �tab�
Father: �tab�
Father's Titles & Terms: �tab�
Mother: �tab�
Mother's Titles & Terms: �tab�
Spouse: �tab�Lillie Runyan
Spouse's Titles & Terms: �tab�
Spouse's Age: �tab�17 consent of mother
Spouse's Birth Date: �tab�
Spouse's Birthplace: �tab�
Spouse's Estimated Birth Year: �tab�
Spouse's Father: �tab�
Spouse's Father's Titles & Terms: �tab�
Spouse's Mother: �tab�Fedelia A. Conway
Spouse's Mother's Titles & Terms: �tab�
Reference Number: �tab�p 142
Film Number: �tab�466402
Digital Folder Number: �tab�4701449
Image Number: �tab�539

[DI30116] Name: �tab�Lillian Baumgardner
�tab�
Event: �tab�Death
Event Date: �tab�05 Mar 1925
Event Place: �tab�Springfield, Clark, Ohio
Residence: �tab�
Street Address: �tab�9 South Witenberg
Gender: �tab�Female
Death Age: �tab�66y 5m 27d
Marital Status: �tab�Married
Race: �tab�white
Occupation: �tab�housewife
Birth Date: �tab�08 Sep 1858
Birthplace: �tab�Catawba, O.
Estimated Birth Year: �tab�1859
Burial Date: �tab�07 Mar 1925
Burial Place: �tab�
Cemetery: �tab�Ferncliff Cem.
Father: �tab�W. Runyan
Father's �tab�
Father's Birthplace: �tab�Catawba, O.
Mother: �tab�Fidelia Groves
Mother's �tab�
Mother's Birthplace: �tab�Moorfield, O.
Spouse: �tab�
Spouse's �tab�
Reference Number: �tab�fn 12923
Film Number: �tab�1992616
Digital Folder Number: �tab�4001611
Image Number: �tab�1312

[BI30117] 0/18/1902 �tab�WINKLER, C. E. & May Elifritz �tab�M �tab�WH �tab�Charles Oliver �tab�533

[DI30117]
Ohio Obituary Index, 1830s-2009, Rutherford B. Hayes Presidential Center about Charles O Winkler
Name: �tab�Charles O Winkler
Death Date: �tab�1981
Newspaper: �tab�Springfield Daily News, Springfield, Ohio
Newspaper Date: �tab�22 Sep 1981
Newspaper Page: �tab�p. 11
Years Indexed: �tab�1918-1982
Newspaper Repository: �tab�Clark County Public Library; Clark County Public Library

Ohio, Deaths, 1908-1932, 1938-1944, & 1958-2007 about Charles O Winkler
Name: �tab�Charles O Winkler
Birth Date: �tab�1903
Birth State: �tab�Ohio
Birth Country: �tab�United States
Gender: �tab�Male
Race: �tab�White
Residence County: �tab�Clark
Residence State: �tab�Ohio
Residence Country: �tab�United States
Death Date: �tab�21 Sep 1981
Hospital of Death: �tab�Home
City of Death: �tab�Clark County
County of Death: �tab�Clark
Certificate: �tab�063218
Age at Death: �tab�78
Certifier: �tab�Physician
Autopsy: �tab�Yes, used for certification
Social Security Number: �tab�277-03-5671
Marital Status: �tab�Married

[DI30118] Name: �tab�Ralph A Winkler
�tab�
Event: �tab�Death
Event Date: �tab�12 Jun 1911
Event Place: �tab�Springfield, Clark, Ohio
Residence: �tab�Usual place of residence same as place of death
Street Address: �tab�311 Franklin St., 4th Ward
Gender: �tab�Male
Death Age: �tab�11d
Marital Status: �tab�Single
Race: �tab�White
Occupation: �tab�None
Birth Date: �tab�02 Jun 1911
Birthplace: �tab�City
Estimated Birth Year: �tab�1911
Burial Date: �tab�13 Jun 1911
Burial Place: �tab�
Cemetery: �tab�Ferncliff Cemetery
Father: �tab�Charles Winkler
Father's �tab�
Father's Birthplace: �tab�City
Mother: �tab�May Elifritz
Mother's �tab�
Mother's Birthplace: �tab�City
Spouse: �tab�
Spouse's �tab�
Reference Number: �tab�fn 31019
Film Number: �tab�1953043
Digital Folder Number: �tab�4021106
Image Number: �tab�433

[HI30121] (Research):DINGLEDINE ANNA B County Name: CLARK Date of Death: 2/12/1933 Volume Number: 7130 Certificate Number: 7526

[DI30121] name: �tab�Anna K Dingledine
titles & terms: �tab�
event: �tab�Death
event date: �tab�19 Aug 1940
event place: �tab�Springfield, Clark, Ohio
residence: �tab�Springfield, Clark, Ohio
street address: �tab�908 Cedar
gender: �tab�Female
death age: �tab�72y 10m 2d
marital status: �tab�Married
race: �tab�W
occupation: �tab�Clerk
birth date: �tab�17 Oct 1867
birthplace: �tab�Arganu..., Ohio
estimated birth year: �tab�1868
burial date: �tab�22 Aug 1940
burial place: �tab�Abbottsville, Ohio
cemetery: �tab�
father: �tab�Rudolf Kester
father's titles & terms: �tab�
father's birthplace: �tab�Unknown
mother: �tab�
mother's titles & terms: �tab�
mother's birthplace: �tab�
spouse: �tab�Allen Dingledine
spouse's titles & terms: �tab�
reference number: �tab�fn 53052
film number: �tab�2023843
digital folder number: �tab�4035634
image number: �tab�1695
Citing this Record

"Ohio, Deaths, 1908-1953," index and images, FamilySearch (https://familysearch.org/pal:/MM9.1.1/X8WQ-9HT : accessed 30 Sep 2012), Anna K Dingledine, 1940; citing reference fn 53052, Ohio Historical Society, Columbus, Ohio.

[NI30128] Groom's Name: �tab�Foster Graham
Groom's Birth Date: �tab�17 Apr 1882
Groom's Birthplace: �tab�Catawba, Ohio
Groom's Age: �tab�
Bride's Name: �tab�Carrie Loveless
Bride's Birth Date: �tab�22 Oct 1879
Bride's Birthplace: �tab�Catawba, Ohio
Bride's Age: �tab�34
Marriage Date: �tab�05 Mar 1913
Marriage Place: �tab�Clark Co., Ohio
Groom's Father's Name: �tab�Irwin Graham
Groom's Mother's Name: �tab�Emeline Runyan
Bride's Father's Name: �tab�Thomas Loveless
Bride's Mother's Name: �tab�Elizabeth Laycock
Groom's Race:

[DI30129] Name: �tab�Lucretia Maria Runyern
�tab�
Death Date: �tab�04 Dec 1914
Death Place: �tab�Catawba, Clark, Ohio
Birth Date: �tab�01 Jun 1819
Estimated Birth Year: �tab�
Birthplace: �tab�Ohio
Death Age: �tab�95 years 6 months 3 days
Gender: �tab�Female
Marital Status: �tab�Widowed
Race or Color: �tab�Caucasian
Street Address: �tab�
Occupation: �tab�
Residence: �tab�Catawba, Clark County, Ohio
Burial Date: �tab�06 Dec 1914
Burial Place: �tab�Clark Co., Ohio
Cemetery Name: �tab�Asbury Chapel
Spouse's Name: �tab�
Father's Name: �tab�Wm. Eaton
Father's Title & Terms: �tab�
Father's Birthplace: �tab�Vt.
Mother's Name: �tab�
Mother's �tab�
Mother's Birthplace: �tab�Mass.
Film Number: �tab�1983286

[DI30131] Springfield Daily Republic, Springfield, OH 8/16/1888
Died on Wed, Aug 8, Lucretia Marie Neer, wife of Samuel H Neer. Mrs Neer was a devoted wife, a kind mother and a consistent Christian woman. She leaves a whole circle of friends and relatives to mourn her death but what is their loss is her gain. She was the daughter of Mr H Runyan and wife.

[NI30133] Dau of Samuel Melvin and Lydia Jones

[HI30135] (Research):RUNYAN MARY J County Name: CLARK Date of Death: 8/29/1915 Volume Number: 1704 Certificate Number: 42247

[HI30139] (Research):Census Place:Pleasant, Clarke, Ohio 1880 Source:FHL Film 1254999 National Archives Film T9-0999 Page 19 1A Milt ARBAGASTSelfMMW29OHOcc:FarmerFa: OHMo: OH Elizabeth ARBAGAST MotherFMW30OHFa: VAMo: VA Prestan ARBAGASTSonMSW1OHFa: OHMo: OH Dora POLANDOtherFW19OHOcc:HouskeeprFa: OHMo: OH

[DI30140] Ohio Deaths, 1908-1932, 1938-1944, and 1958-2007
about Creston W Arbogast
Name: �tab�Creston W Arbogast
Birth Date: �tab�1879
Gender: �tab�Male
Race: �tab�White
Residence City: �tab�Springfield
Residence County: �tab�Clark
Residence state: �tab�Ohio
Residence Country: �tab�United States
Death Date: �tab�19 Jul 1969
Hospital of Death: �tab�Long-Term Care Facilities
City of Death: �tab�Springfield
County of Death: �tab�Clark
Certificate: �tab�049083
Age at Death: �tab�90
Certifier: �tab�Physician
Marital Status: �tab�Widowed

[NI30145] Name: �tab�William H. Mcclenen
Titles & Terms: �tab�
Event: �tab�Marriage
Event Date: �tab�23 May 1912
Event Place: �tab�Clark County, Ohio
Age: �tab�28
Estimated Birth Year: �tab�1884
Marriage Date Note: �tab�
Marriage Place Note: �tab�
Father: �tab�George H. Mcclenen
Father's Titles & Terms: �tab�
Mother: �tab�Dorcas A Hodge
Mother's Titles & Terms: �tab�
Spouse: �tab�Emma S. Fry
Spouse's Titles & Terms: �tab�
Spouse's Age: �tab�21
Spouse's Estimated Birth Year: �tab�1891
Spouse's Father: �tab�Alonza G. Fry
Spouse's Father's Titles & Terms: �tab�
Spouse's Mother: �tab�Kate Bell Bowen
Spouse's Mother's Titles & Terms: �tab�
Reference Number: �tab�7751
Film Number: �tab�465398
Digital Folder Number: �tab�4016784
Image Number: �tab�568

[NI30151] Single at time of death

[HI30152] (Research):Percy E Runyan
Age: 37 State: OH 1910
Color: W Enumeration District: 0016
Birth Place: Ohio Visit: 0032
County: Clark
Relation: Head of Household
Other Residents: Relation Name Color Age Birth Place Wife Mabel A 35 Ohio Stepdaugther Helen M 17 Ohio Son William Mck 14 Ohio Son Philip S 12 Ohio Daughter Marjorie 07 Ohio

[DI30152] Name: �tab�Percy E. Runyan
�tab�
Death Date: �tab�27 Jul 1950
Death Place: �tab�Springfield, Clark, Ohio, United States
Birth Date: �tab�10 Aug 1872
Estimated Birth Year: �tab�
Birthplace: �tab�Ohio
Death Age: �tab�77 years 11 months 17 days
Gender: �tab�Male
Marital Status: �tab�
Race or Color: �tab�Caucasian
Street Address: �tab�
Occupation: �tab�
Residence: �tab�
Burial Date: �tab�
Burial Place: �tab�
Cemetery Name: �tab�
Spouse's Name: �tab�
Father's Name: �tab�Milton J. Runyan
Father's Title & Terms: �tab�
Father's Birthplace: �tab�
Mother's Name: �tab�Mary Mc Clenen
Mother's �tab�
Mother's Birthplace: �tab�
Film Number: �tab�2372658
Digital Folder Number: �tab�4109278
Image Number: �tab�02723
Certificate Number: �tab�41334

[DI30154] Ohio Deaths, 1908-1932, 1938-1944, and 1958-2007 about Maude R Runyan
Name: �tab�Maude R Runyan
Birth Date: �tab�1877
Gender: �tab�Female
Race: �tab�White
Residence County: �tab�Clark
Residence state: �tab�Ohio
Residence Country: �tab�United States
Death Date: �tab�2 Jun 1965
Hospital of Death: �tab�Home
City of Death: �tab�Clark County
County of Death: �tab�Clark
Certificate: �tab�42213
Age at Death: �tab�88
Certifier: �tab�Physician
Autopsy: �tab�Yes, used for certification
Marital Status: �tab�Never Married (Single)

[NI30158] Groom's Name: �tab�Lawrence L. Moore
Groom's Birth Date: �tab�
Groom's Birthplace: �tab�Canal Winchester, O.
Groom's Age: �tab�
Bride's Name: �tab�Hazel Runyan
Bride's Birth Date: �tab�1898
Bride's Birthplace: �tab�Ada, O.
Bride's Age: �tab�26
Marriage Date: �tab�16 Jan 1924
Marriage Place: �tab�Franklin, Ohio
Groom's Father's Name: �tab�C. J. Moore
Groom's Mother's Name: �tab�Anna Lehman
Bride's Father's Name: �tab�James A. Runyan
Bride's Mother's Name: �tab�Ola Scholty
Groom's Race: �tab�
Groom's Marital Status: �tab�Single
Groom's Previous Wife's Name: �tab�
Bride's Race: �tab�
Bride's Marital Status: �tab�Single
Bride's Previous Husband's Name: �tab�
Indexing Project (Batch) Number: �tab�M86845-4
System Origin: �tab�Ohio-VR
Source Film Number: �tab�1854978
Reference Number: �tab�2:3SVCKWG

[NI30159] Dau of Benjamin Tavenner and Emma Cook

[NI30166] Dau of John W Bumgardner and Sarah Stipes

[HI30170] (Research):Family researcher [email protected]

Miami Will Book B pg 163 Dated Oct 4 1837 Rec Oct 30 1837 Wife and ch (not by name) Ex- sons Jacob, Henry and john Shroyer Wit: Edward Crane, Robert Crawford, Michael Doist

[HI30172] (Research):Harrison SHROYER; P.O. New Carlisle. The subject of our sketch was bo rn in Bethel Township, Miami Co., Ohio, July 27,1837. His youth and ear ly man-hood were passed on the farm with his parents; he received his educ ation in the common district schools of the vicinity, and in the year 186 4, Nov. 10, was united in marriage with Harriet A. Dille, who was bo rn in Montgomery Co., Ohio, April 7, 1843. This union was blessed with thr ee children, namely: Emory B., born Jan. 9, 1870; Batie M., August 8,187 1; and Daisy B., Jan. 13, 1878. Mr. Shroyer, after his marriage, remain ed in Miami County one year, then came to his present place of residenc e. He possesses a good farm of 163 acres, upon which is a fine residence a nd good buildings. His parents were John Shroyer and Eliza Rall, the form er a native of Maryland, Frederick County, and mother of Clark Co., Ohi o. The father came to this State in 1823, stopping for a time in Montgome ry County; thence to Miami County, where he died Jan.11, 1866, in the 56 th year of his age. The mother died Jan. 3, 1880, in her 64th year. Our su bject's wife's parents were Alexander and Elizabeth Dille, both nativ es of Montgomery Co., Ohio, born in 1816 and 1818 respectively; both arc y et living, being residents of Osborn, Ohio.

[DI30173] Name: �tab�Henry Shroyer
�tab�
Death Date: �tab�13 Jan 1921
Death Place: �tab�Bethel, Miami, Ohio
Birth Date: �tab�11 Aug 1839
Estimated Birth Year: �tab�
Birthplace: �tab�Bethel Tp., Miami Co., Ohio
Death Age: �tab�81 years 5 months 2 days
Gender: �tab�Male
Marital Status: �tab�Married
Race or Color: �tab�Caucasian
Street Address: �tab�
Occupation: �tab�Farmer
Residence: �tab�
Burial Date: �tab�15 Jan 1921
Burial Place: �tab�New Carlisle, O.
Cemetery Name: �tab�
Spouse's Name: �tab�Mary C. E. Shroyer
Father's Name: �tab�John Shroyer
Father's Title & Terms: �tab�
Father's Birthplace: �tab�Maryland
Mother's Name: �tab�Eliza Ball
Mother's �tab�
Mother's Birthplace: �tab�Clark Co., Ohio
Film Number: �tab�1991486
Digital Folder Number: �tab�4022186
Image Number: �tab�1992
Certificate Number: �tab�fn 4654

[DI30176] Name: �tab�Mary C. Slattery
�tab�
Death Date: �tab�09 Jul 1909
Death Place: �tab�Dayton, Montgomery, Ohio
Birth Date: �tab�11 May 1847
Estimated Birth Year: �tab�
Birthplace: �tab�Ohio
Death Age: �tab�62 years 1 month 28 days
Gender: �tab�Female
Marital Status: �tab�Married
Race or Color: �tab�Caucasian
Street Address: �tab�
Occupation: �tab�Housewife
Residence: �tab�
Burial Date: �tab�12 Jul 1909
Burial Place: �tab�New Carlisle, Ohio
Cemetery Name: �tab�
Spouse's Name: �tab�
Father's Name: �tab�John Shroyer
Father's Title & Terms: �tab�
Father's Birthplace: �tab�Maryland
Mother's Name: �tab�Eliza Rawl
Mother's �tab�
Mother's Birthplace: �tab�Ohio
Film Number: �tab�1927182
Digital Folder Number: �tab�4024420
Image Number: �tab�61
Certificate Number: �tab�fn 37051

[HI30184] (Research):Champaign Co, Genealogical Society, Champaign Co Oh-Newspaper Abstracts M ay 1855-1871, (March 2000). pg 189 5/13/1869 Md 6th at the res of N Ambro se by Rev D Warnock, Capt B F Ganson and Miss M B Ambbrose of Urbana.

History of Champaign Co, OH Beers -pg343 One instance is recalled, as indicative of the times: A colored man, nam ed George Harris, was employed to assist in the corn-field with the shov el plow. He was a runaway slave, bad stopped in Champaign, as either a sa fe place, or to recruit, after his toilsome flight. His first employment w as in this corn-field, on the patch assigned to Thomas Ogden. Harris w as a capital hand, of medium size, strong, active and skillful. He spent t he day in the corn-field, and at night made love to a colored woman whom M r. David Ogden had brought from Virginia. One morning, young Ogden, on h is way to school, saw a stranger with a handbill describing a runaway slav e, and talking to a man named Kirkpatrick, who was known to make a busine ss of capturing runaways. He at once hastened his steps to the corn-fie ld where Harris was plowing, told him in a few words what he had seen, a nd added: "Now, George, if you have run away from the South, the best thi ng for you to do is to leave here as fast as you can." Harris was astound ed at the news, said he was a runaway slave, and added that he "would nev er be taken alive," and, leaving the horse standing in the furrow, broke t hrough the corn at a full run, toward the north. In about a month a lett er was received with a Canadian postmark, stating that he had reached Cana da without interruption, was doing well, and requested that "Sally " mig ht be sent to him. Sally was duly sent and reached his home. No word was h eard from him afterward, but Harris had pluck, energy and intelligen ce to succeed anywhere. The two kidnapers, on scouring the field, which oc cupied some time, found that the prey had escaped, and gave up the chas e. Among the boys who were concerned in the field and garden were Evan Pat rick, Robert Colwell, Holly Raper, Thomas Ogden, William Samson, Willi am H. Pearson, John A. Corwin, Decatur Talbot, Ichabod Corwin, Emmet and W arren Holding, William H. Colwell, George Folsom, John Carter, Lewis Hunte r, Ed Goddard, Thomas Bell, Decatur Talbott, Bela Hovey, T. H. Berry, Newt on Ambrose and others-in all about forty pupils. At the first the boys m et at the school-room and were mustered in front of the building. A ball ot was had for captain, which resulted in the choice of John A. Corwin, w ho at once stepped from the ranks and acknowledged the honor in as gracef ul a speech as he ever afterward made in his best efforts at the b ar or on the stump ; when, with the order "shoulder hoes," the company sta rted to their field of labor. But after a week or ten days the mustering w as found to consume unnecessary time, and was abandoned.


Champaign County Early Settlers pg96 Another factory, not as old as the wo olen mill, but which very few people now living can scarce remember was t he Saunders Glue and Soap Factory. In 1853 Robert Saunders , a Scotsman ca me to Urbana and immediately interested William Moore and Willism Mosgro ve to join in with him in establishing a glue factory, a little later Dav id Hovey and Newton Ambrose also joined with him, but after a time Saunde rs became the sole owner

Champaign Co, Genealogical Society, by Pat Stickley and Denise Kay Moore, Champaign Co Ohio-Newspaper Abstracts 1884-1888, (Urbana Daily Citizen 1/1884-12/1888), pg28. 9/25/1884 Newton Ambrose s/o Frederick and ja ne Ambrose was born 6th June 1819 Champ Co, Oh and died 11th Sept 1884, ag ed 65yr. He md Alice Ward, d/o Gen Cyrus T Ward who with 7 children survi ve

PG 250 MARGARET BANES PROBATED 4 AUG 1890 URBANA CITY [DIED 1 AUG 1890] Heirs-Washington Ward-nep-springfield; Charles H Ward-nep- Springfield; Sa rah J Ward-nlece-Springfield; Charles Ward-gr nep-res unk; Walter Ward- gr nep-Springfield; Mrs George Stevens-grniece-springfield; Sally Ward-grn iece-springfield; Clara Barr-grniece-Cincinnati; Mary R Vance-niece-Urban a; Jane Colwell-niece-Urbana; Hattie Payne-niece-Urbana; Cyrus Lewis-nep-U rbana; William Lewis-nep-Springfield; Nora Patrick-grniece-Urbana; Anna Ro ss-gr niece-Urbana; Laura Hazard-grniece-Urbana; Emma Knight-grniece-Urban a; Gertrude Leahy-grniece-Urbana; Anna Pittinger-grniece-West Libert�; Jo hn Ward-gr nep-Urbana; Mary Ward-gr niece-Urbana; Mattle Veerhof-gr niece- Urbana; Edgar M Ward-nep-Urbana; Elanor Ward-niece-Urbana; Mary E Ward-nie ce-Urbana. [In notice to heirs lists Alice Ambrose also]. Debts paid, funeral costs and monument at graves of my husband William A W ard and myself, then balance of estate to Martha B Ward, wife of Willi am A Ward. Edgar M Ward administrator witness: W J W Rawlings Thomas Rawli ngs will signed [x] 21 Jan 1882

1860 Household show a Corah Gales, age 3 b OH,

Census Place:Urbana, Champaign, Ohio 1880 Source:FHL Film 1254998 National Archives Film T9-0998 Page 44 4D Newton AMBROSESelfMMW61OHOcc:Glue MakerFa: VAMo: VA Alice AMBROSEWifeFMW49OHFa: OHMo: OH Newton AMBROSESonMSW11OHOH OH OH

[DI30184] Urbana Citizen & Gazette September 25, 1884
Newton Ambrose, son of Frederick and Jane Ambrose, was born 6th June, 1819, in Champaign County and died 11th September, 1884, aged 65 years. He married Alice Ward, daughter of Gen Cyrus T Ward, who with 7 children survives.

[DI30186] Name: �tab�Henry W. Jones
�tab�
Death Date: �tab�03 May 1919
Death Place: �tab�Jackson Twp., Champaign, Ohio
Birth Date: �tab�04 Jul 1859
Estimated Birth Year: �tab�
Birthplace: �tab�Hollyhead, Wales
Death Age: �tab�59 years 9 months 29 days
Gender: �tab�Male
Marital Status: �tab�Married
Race or Color: �tab�Caucasian
Street Address: �tab�
Occupation: �tab�Retired Farmer
Residence: �tab�
Burial Date: �tab�06 May 1919
Burial Place: �tab�
Cemetery Name: �tab�Emanuel Cemetery
Spouse's Name: �tab�Rebecca Shroyer Jones
Father's Name: �tab�Ishmael Jones
Father's Title & Terms: �tab�
Father's Birthplace: �tab�Wales
Mother's Name: �tab�Ellen Williams
Mother's �tab�
Mother's Birthplace: �tab�Wales
Film Number: �tab�1984694
Digital Folder Number: �tab�4021938
Image Number: �tab�2369
Certificate Number: �tab�fn 31286

[HI30189] (Research):Name : Delia Annetta Shroyer
Death date : 18 May 1931
Death place : New Carlisle, Clark, Ohio
Birth date : 22 Aug 1840
Estimated birth year :
Birth place : Dundee, Mich.
Age at death : 90 years 8 months 26 days
Gender : Female
Marital status : Widowed
Race or color : Caucasian
Street address :
Occupation : Housewife
Residence :
Burial date : 21 May 1931
Burial place : Franklin, O.
Cemetery name :
Spouse name : David Shroyer
Father name : Giles Whiting
Father titles :
Father birth place : Fredmansburg, New York
Mother name : Margaret De Ecote
Mother titles :
Mother birth place : Statin Island, N.Y.
GSU film number : 1992429
Digital GS number : 4000594
Image number : 842
Reference number : fn 28720
Collection : Ohio Deaths 1908-1953

[NI30197] Name seen as T M, Teter Myers, Peter Myers

[HI30197] (Research):Bio, History of Clark Co, pg 817

[DI30200] Name: �tab�William H. Silvers
Death Date: �tab�09 Dec 1934
Death Place: �tab�Pleasant Township, Clark, Ohio
Birth Date: �tab�01 Dec 1852
Estimated Birth Year: �tab�
Birthplace: �tab�Pleasant Twp, Ohio
Death Age: �tab�82 years 9 days
Gender: �tab�Male
Marital Status: �tab�Married
Race or Color: �tab�Caucasian
Street Address: �tab�R.D.#1, So. Vienna, O.
Occupation: �tab�Farmer & School Teacher
Residence: �tab�
Burial Date: �tab�12 Dec 1934
Burial Place: �tab�Mcconky
Cemetery Name: �tab�
Spouse's Name: �tab�Eliza
Father's Name: �tab�Lester M. Silvers
Father's Title & Terms: �tab�
Father's Birthplace: �tab�Ohio
Mother's Name: �tab�Elizabeth Ropp
Mother's �tab�
Mother's Birthplace: �tab�Ohio
Film Number: �tab�2022232
Digital Folder Number: �tab�4001913
Image Number: �tab�3196

[DI30201] Name: �tab�John W Silvers
Death Date: �tab�09 Feb 1943
Death Place: �tab�Pleasant, Clark, Ohio
Birth Date: �tab�08 Aug 1858
Estimated Birth Year: �tab�
Birthplace: �tab�Clark Co, Ohio
Death Age: �tab�84 years 6 months 1 day
Gender: �tab�Male
Marital Status: �tab�Married
Race or Color: �tab�Caucasian
Street Address: �tab�
Occupation: �tab�Retired Farmer
Residence: �tab�
Burial Date: �tab�11 Feb 1943
Burial Place: �tab�Mcconkey
Cemetery Name: �tab�
Spouse's Name: �tab�Annabell
Father's Name: �tab�Teter Myers Silvers
Father's Title & Terms: �tab�
Father's Birthplace: �tab�Clark Co, Ohio
Mother's Name: �tab�Elizabeth Rapp
Mother's �tab�
Mother's Birthplace: �tab�Clark Co, Ohio

[DI30202] Name: �tab�Eliza May Silvers
Death Date: �tab�17 Mar 1936
Death Place: �tab�Pleasant Township, Clark, Ohio
Birth Date: �tab�30 Aug 1859
Estimated Birth Year: �tab�
Birthplace: �tab�Clark Co., Ohio
Death Age: �tab�76 years 6 months 17 days
Gender: �tab�Female
Marital Status: �tab�Widowed
Race or Color: �tab�American
Street Address: �tab�R.D. 1
Occupation: �tab�Housewife
Residence: �tab�So. Vienna, O.
Burial Date: �tab�19 Mar 1936
Burial Place: �tab�
Cemetery Name: �tab�Mcconkey
Spouse's Name: �tab�Wm.
Father's Name: �tab�Silas Melvin
Father's Title & Terms: �tab�
Father's Birthplace: �tab�Va.
Mother's Name: �tab�Lucrecia King
Mother's

[NI30214] Dau of Thomas and mary Sewell

[DI30215] Name: �tab�George E. Harlan
�tab�
Death Date: �tab�13 Jun 1940
Death Place: �tab�Wayne, Champaign, Ohio
Birth Date: �tab�09 Dec 1869
Estimated Birth Year: �tab�
Birthplace: �tab�Woodstock
Death Age: �tab�70 years 6 months 4 days
Gender: �tab�Male
Marital Status: �tab�Married
Race or Color: �tab�American
Street Address: �tab�R Street
Occupation: �tab�Farmer
Residence: �tab�Woodstock. Ohio
Burial Date: �tab�15 Jun 1940
Burial Place: �tab�
Cemetery Name: �tab�Treacle Crest
Spouse's Name: �tab�
Father's Name: �tab�Harmon Harlan
Father's Title & Terms: �tab�
Father's Birthplace: �tab�Woodstock
Mother's Name: �tab�
Mother's �tab�
Mother's Birthplace: �tab�O.
Film Number: �tab�2023837

[NI30216] Name: �tab�Chester Harlan
Titles & Terms: �tab�
Event: �tab�Marriage
Event Date: �tab�04 Nov 1915
Event Place: �tab�Butler County, Ohio
Age: �tab�31
Estimated Birth Year: �tab�1884
Marriage Date Note: �tab�
Marriage Place Note: �tab�
Father: �tab�Harmon Harlan
Father's Titles & Terms: �tab�
Mother: �tab�Anna Chapman
Mother's Titles & Terms: �tab�
Spouse: �tab�Fanny Killinder
Spouse's Titles & Terms: �tab�
Spouse's Age: �tab�25
Spouse's Estimated Birth Year: �tab�1890
Spouse's Father: �tab�James Killinder
Spouse's Father's Titles & Terms: �tab�
Spouse's Mother: �tab�Alice Thorp
Spouse's Mother's Titles & Terms: �tab�
Reference Number: �tab�
Film Number: �tab�355790
Digital Folder Number: �tab�4016476
Image Number: �tab�208

[DI30216] Name: �tab�Chester Harlan
Gender: �tab�Male
Burial Date: �tab�
Burial Place: �tab�
Death Date: �tab�12 May 1972
Death Place: �tab�Pickaway, Ohio, United States
Age: �tab�87
Birth Date: �tab�1885
Birthplace: �tab�
Occupation: �tab�
Race: �tab�
Marital Status: �tab�
Spouse's Name: �tab�
Father's Name: �tab�Harman Harlan
Father's Birthplace: �tab�
Mother's Name: �tab�Annaman Chapman
Mother's Birthplace: �tab�
Indexing Project (Batch) Number: �tab�I09305-9
System Origin: �tab�Ohio-EASy
Source Film Number: �tab�1927846
Reference Number: �tab�item 5
Social Security Death Index about Chester Harlan
Name: �tab�Chester Harlan
SSN: �tab�274-34-1195
Last Residence: �tab�43084 Woodstock, Champaign, Ohio,
Born: �tab�21 Aug 1884
Died: �tab�May 1972
State (Year) SSN issued: �tab�Ohio (1954-1955)

[DI30218] Name: �tab�Laura Ethel Saunders
�tab�
Death Date: �tab�29 Apr 1934
Death Place: �tab�Springfield, Clark, Ohio
Birth Date: �tab�14 May 1884
Estimated Birth Year: �tab�
Birthplace: �tab�Clark Co., Ohio
Death Age: �tab�49 years 11 months 15 days
Gender: �tab�Female
Marital Status: �tab�Married
Race or Color: �tab�American
Street Address: �tab�1614 Lagonda Ave.
Occupation: �tab�Housewife
Residence: �tab�
Burial Date: �tab�01 May 1934
Burial Place: �tab�
Cemetery Name: �tab�Ferncliff
Spouse's Name: �tab�J. Wm. Saunders
Father's Name: �tab�Chas. E. Runyan
Father's Title & Terms: �tab�
Father's Birthplace: �tab�Ohio
Mother's Name: �tab�Louella Mcclintock
Mother's �tab�
Mother's Birthplace: �tab�Ohio
Film Number: �tab�1992993
Digital Folder Number: �tab�4001897
Image Number: �tab�849
Certificate Number: �tab�fn 21530

[HI30219] (Research):Name: �tab�David Apple
Enlistment Date: �tab�4 Aug 1862
Side Served: �tab�Union
State Served: �tab�Ohio
Service Record: �tab�Enlisted as a Private on 4 August 1862 at the age of 18.
Enlisted in Company H, 45th Infantry Regiment Ohio on 19 Aug 1862.
Killed Company H, 45th Infantry Regiment Ohio on 15 Nov 1863 at Holston River, TN.

[NI30220] Name: �tab�Abner Anderson
Titles & Terms: �tab�
Event: �tab�Marriage
Event Date: �tab�29 Apr 1877
Event Place: �tab�Shelby, Ohio
Age: �tab�
Estimated Birth Year: �tab�
Marriage Date Note: �tab�
Marriage Place Note: �tab�
Father: �tab�
Father's Titles & Terms: �tab�
Mother: �tab�
Mother's Titles & Terms: �tab�
Spouse: �tab�Anna E. Dorsey
Spouse's Titles & Terms: �tab�
Spouse's Age:

[HI30221] (Research):Name: Grace J Brown Gender: Female Date of Death: 16 July 1972 Volume: 20962 Certificate: 056397 Autopsy: Unknown Marital Status: Widowed Place of Death: Sidney, Shelby County Certifier: Physician Race: White Residence: , Champaign County Age: 78 Years

[NI30222] Is this Grace D Sturm who married Walter Houchin Logan County OH on 12-Jun-1909. The parents listed are E.B. Sturm and Phoeba Hume. License says she was married before and name was apple?

[HI30224] (Research):Source Citation: Year: 1910; Census Place: Lost Creek, Miami, Ohio; Rol l: T624_1215; Page: 3A; Enumeration District: 110; Image: 304. Peter Apple 61 Barbara Jane Apple 60 Jacob L Apple 32 Stella V Apple 23 Peter Leon Apple 8 grandson

[DI30226] Name: CHARLES E CURTIS Gender: Male
Date of Death: January 28, 1962 Volume: 16782
Certificate: 05844 Marital Status: Married
Place of Death: , Miami County Race: White
Residence: , Miami County Age: 75

[NI30228] name: �tab�Hugh C. Drake
�tab�12/24/1925
event: �tab�Marriage
event place (standardized): �tab�Miami, Ohio, United States
event place (other): �tab�
age: �tab�20
estimated birth year: �tab�1905
birth date: �tab�
birthplace: �tab�Christiansburg, Ohio
father: �tab�Granville Drake
father's �tab�
mother: �tab�Eva Hoagland
mother's �tab�
spouse: �tab�Gladys V. Curtis
spouse's �tab�
spouse's age: �tab�21
spouse's estimated birth year: �tab�1904
spouse's birthplace: �tab�St.Paris, Ohio
spouse's father: �tab�Charles E. Curtis
spouse's father's �tab�
spouse's mother: �tab�Mary Apple
spouse's mother's �tab�
reference number: �tab�V.16, P.37, N.32723
film number: �tab�550156
digital folder number: �tab�004016855
image number: �tab�00301
Citing this Record"Ohio, County Marriages, 1789-1994," index and images, FamilySearch (https://familysearch.org/pal:/MM9.1.1/X8CB-9F8 : accessed 23 Oct 2012), Hugh C. Drake and Gladys V. Curtis, 1925; citing reference V.16, P.37, N.32723, FHL microfilm 550156.

[DI30228]
Ohio, Deaths, 1908-1932, 1938-1944, & 1958-2007 about Gladys Viola Drake
Name: �tab�Gladys Viola Drake
[Gladys Viola Curtis]
Birth Date: �tab�11 Aug 1905
Birth County: �tab�Miami
Birth State: �tab�Ohio
Birth Country: �tab�United States
Gender: �tab�Female
Race: �tab�White
Hispanic Origin: �tab�Not Hispanic (Latino)
Death Date: �tab�30 Mar 1994
Death Time: �tab�01:54 AM
Hospital of Death: �tab�Stouder Memorial - Closed 9/25/98
City of Death: �tab�Troy
County of Death: �tab�Miami
Certificate: �tab�023263
Age at Death: �tab�88
Hospital Status: �tab�Hospital/Inpatient
Social Security Number: �tab�286-44-3334
Father's Surname: �tab�Curtis
Mother's Maiden Name: �tab�Apple
Marital Status: �tab�Widowed
Education: �tab�2 years college
Industry of Decedent: �tab�Own Home/At Home
Occupation of Decedent: �tab�Housewife/Homemaker
Primary Registration District: �tab�5502

[NI30230] Andrew Deweese, farmer; P. O. Troy; he was born in Miami County November 1, 1827, is a son of Thomas and Ruth Dye Deweese; he was probably a native of Virginia, she of Pennsylvania, and came to this county among its earliest settlers; they were the parents of seven children, viz., John, born May 5, 1823; Mary, born September 15, 1825, now Mrs. George W. Fuller and living in Urbana; Andrew; Elizabeth, deceased, was marrierd to John Croy, by whom she had three children; David, born march 7, 1833; Melissa, born August 21, 1835, deceased; Thomas, deceased. Mr. Deweese first located on upon the farm now owned by the Statlers, where he resided about seven years, then going to the farm adjoining it on the north, upon which the sons, Andrew and David, now live; where he lived and died, February 1 7, 1838; his death being caused by a run-away team, throwing him from a sled; he was dragged quite a distance and so much injured that he died the next evening. When Thomas came upon this farm, it was all in the wilderness and they then commenced in pioneer style, in a log cabin, toiling and l aboring from year to year, till at last they were permitted to see some 50 acres cleared, a good brick house erected, and everything brought in to such improved conditions that it became a very comfortable and pleasant home. Andrew and David have now managed the farm for about thirty-five years and, during this time, have bought out the other heirs, being ent ire owners of the farm for many years. Andrew was united in marriage September 5, 1866 with Elizabeth Hart, daughter of Wilson and Laura Hart. Andrew and David have an excellent farm, in fine cultivation. After the death of Thomas Deweese, Ruth, his wife, was left with a large family of seven children, one being an infant, while the eldest was but 15 years of age; with this charge upon her hands, it called forth all of the energy and good judgement of her well-balanced mind to keep her family all togeth r, raise and train them aright; but she was a woman fully qualified for the undertaking and well did she do her work; managing the farm, educating and training the children in so successful a manner that her care and teaching can never be forgotten by them; her labors and good works deserving a place upon these pages to be handed down to mothers of future generations. On December 21, 1876, her labors being done, at her Master's call, she quitely passed away from the toils and cares of earth to joy and pea ce beyond.

[HI30233] (Research):PG 529 GEORGE W FULLERPROBATED 6 JUL 1896 URBANA CITY [DIED 31 JUL 1896) Heirs-Nary Fuller�widow; Thomas D Fuller-son-Columbus; Malissa Kenaga-dau- Urbana; Ruth E Rhodehamel-dau-Urbana; DeWeese Fuller�grson�Urbana; Robe rt Fuller�grson�Urbana. Wife all property real and personal her natural lifetime and at her dea th equally divided between 3 children Thomas D Fuller, Malissa Kenaga a nd Ruth Rhodehamel and James R Fuller s heirs share and share alike. $10 00 deducted from Ruth Rhodehamel s share for money advanced; $1500 deducte d from Thomas D Fuller s share for money advanced. Wife Nary Fuller executri x Witness:J S Parker, H S Morgan Michael Galligher all of Urbana will signed 21 May 1896

[NI30235] Md second
Name: �tab�John Croy
Titles & Terms: �tab�
Event: �tab�Marriage
Event Date: �tab�07 Mar 1867
Event Place: �tab�Miami, Ohio
Age: �tab�
Estimated Birth Year: �tab�
Marriage Date Note: �tab�
Marriage Place Note: �tab�
Father: �tab�
Father's Titles & Terms: �tab�
Mother: �tab�
Mother's Titles & Terms: �tab�
Spouse: �tab�Anna Riley

[NI30239] Son Wm death names father as John Jacob Shroyer

[HI30239] (Research):Jacob Shroyer, retired farmer; P. O. Brandt; was born in Frederick Co., Md ., Nov. 10, 1807; he emigrated to Ohio, with his parents, in the fall of 1 819, and stopped at Dayton, where they passed the winter; in the followi ng spring, they moved to Bethel Township, Miami Co., and purchased 160 acr es of land in Sec. 10, where he spent the remainder of his life, owni ng at the time of his death 457 acres of land. The subject of this sket ch and one sister are the survivors of the family of five children; he h as always been engaged in agricultural pursuits, and, in connection, has a lso dealt considerably in stock he owns about 641 acres of land in this a nd Clark Cos., and has held office for about forty years has been Townsh ip Treasurer for twenty-one years; in the spring of 1880, was elected to s erve his tenth successive term as Township Trustee. Six children were t he fruits of his flrst marriage; Thomas, Matilda, Catharine E., Henry (dec eased), Anna Maria (deceased) and Harriet ; Maria Shroyer, his wife , depa rted this life Sept. 23,1842. He afterward married Susan Stockstill, wi th whom he had six children; John W, Oscar, Sarah, Rebecca, Rachel C. a nd Jacob (the last two deceased). Mrs. Susan Shroyer died Feb. 22, 186 0, at the

[HI30240] (Research):EDWIN N. RUSK is a well known agriculturist of Staunton Township, Miami Co unty, Ohio, and is the owner of a fine farm of eighty-seven acres. He w as born on his father's farm in Spring Creek Township, Miami County, Septe mber 13, 1859, and is a son of William and Mary Jane (Anderson) Rusk, a nd a grandson of James and Sarah (French) Rusk. James Rusk, the grandfathe r, was of Scotch- Irish parentage, and came from the North of Ireland to W arren County, Ohio, locating near Franklin, where he was married and liv ed the remainder of his life.

William Rusk was one of the oldest of ten children born to his parents a nd was born in Warren County, Ohio, July 27, 1820. He helped to clear t he home farm there and after his marriage moved to West Charleston, in Mia mi County, Ohio. He later located on a farm in Shelby County, and from the re returned to Miami County, purchasing a farm of 112 acres in Spring Cre ek Township. He sold out after a few years and in March, 1864, purchas ed of Henry DeWeese the farm on which his son Edwin N. Rusk now lives. He re he passed the remainder of his life, dying in January, 1891. His wif e, Mary Jane Anderson, who was born in 1823, died in March, 1890. They we re parents of the following children: William Franklin; Lettie, deceased w ife of Albert Kinder; Walter Scott; Edwin Nelson; Luella; James A.; John N .; and two who died in infancy. Both James A. and John N. were killed in b attle in the Civil War.

Edwin Nelson Rusk was less than five years of age when his parents locat ed upon the farm on which he now lives, and he received a fair educati on in the public schools of this district, first attending the old Peters on school. He started to farming at an early age and has since continued w ith good results. After the death of his parents, he purchased the interes ts of the other heirs in the home farm, on which he now has made many impo rtant improvements.

February 21, 1884, Mr. Rusk was united in marriage with Miss Minnie Har t, a daughter of John and Susan (Harritt) Hart, her father being a nati ve of Trenton, New Jersey, and her mother of Greene County, Ohio. Mr.and M rs Hart at an early date became residents of Miami County, where they we re married. He was born in 1823, and died in June, 1905, and Mrs. Hart, w ho was born in 1834, is still living. They had two children-Joseph G. Har t, of Troy, Ohio; and Minnie, wife of the subject of this sketch.

Mr. and Mrs. Rusk also became parents of two children: Lettie M., wi fe of Frank Weatherhead, of Staunton Township, by whom she has a daughte r, Helen Marie; and Velva, who died at the age of one year and eighteen da ys. Religiously they are members of the Christian Church of Troy. In polit ics Mr. Rusk is a Republican, and has served as justice of the peace and a ssessor, and in other minor offices.

[DI30240] Name: �tab�Edwin Nelson Rusk
�tab�
Death Date: �tab�02 Apr 1934
Death Place: �tab�Staunton, Miami, Ohio
Birth Date: �tab�13 Sep 1859
Estimated Birth Year: �tab�
Birthplace: �tab�Spring Creek Township, Ohio
Death Age: �tab�74 years 6 months 17 days
Gender: �tab�Male
Marital Status: �tab�Widowed
Race or Color: �tab�Caucasian
Street Address: �tab�
Occupation: �tab�Retired Farmer
Residence: �tab�
Burial Date: �tab�05 Apr 1934
Burial Place: �tab�Riverside
Cemetery Name: �tab�
Spouse's Name: �tab�Minnie Rusk
Father's Name: �tab�William Rusk
Father's Title & Terms: �tab�
Father's Birthplace: �tab�Warren County, Ohio
Mother's Name: �tab�Mary Anderson
Mother's �tab�
Mother's Birthplace: �tab�Ohio
Film Number: �tab�1992994
Digital Folder Number: �tab�4001898
Image Number: �tab�2023
Certificate Number: �tab�fn 25661

[HI30241] (Research):JOHN WILLIAM SHROYER, who owns one of the finest farms in Bethel Townshi p, consisting of 212 acres, situated on the Tippecanoe and Carlisle Turnpi ke Road, in Sections 17 and 18, was born in Bethel Township, Miami Count y, Ohio. November 3, 1845. His f ather wa s Jacob and his grandfather w as Thomas Shroyer.

Thomas Shroyer was born in Maryland and was a carpenter by trade. He marri ed Elizabeth Fry and when they came to Miami County they had a family of t hree sons and two daughters--Henry, John, Jacob, Polly and Elizabeth. Hen ry Shroyer later was appointed constable in Bethel Township, and met dea th from an assault iiiade on him while he was making an arrest. John marri ed Eliza Rawl and both lived and died in Bethel Township. l'olly marri ed a Joseph Shroyer and Elizabeth married Elias Stockstill, of Shelby Coun ty, Ohio. Thomas Shroyer acquired a farm of 160 acres in Bethel Township a nd cleared up almost all of it. He was one of the leading men of his s ect ion at that time. Both he and wife died on their pioneer farm and were bur ied in Bethel Cemetery. They were worthy members of the German Reformed Ch urch.

Jacob Shroyer, father of John William, was a young man when be came to Mia mi County and when his father died he came into possession of a generous p ortion of the home estate and to this he subsequentIy added until he own ed 700 acres.in Bethel Township. He was a leading Democratic politician a nd as a public man was held in the highest esteem. For forty years he w as elected to the office of township treasuer, for ten years was a trust ee and at one time his party put him forward as its candidate for c oum ty treasurer. He died in old age, in February, 1889, and was interred at N ew Carlisle. Bethel Township remembers him as one of her most honest ai id useful men.

Jacob Shrover was thrice married. His first union was to a Miss Black, wh o, at death left six children--Thomas, Matilda, Catherine, Annie Maria, He nry and Harriet. His second marriage was to Susan StocKstill, a daught er of Thomas Stockstill, and ther e were six children also born to this un ion-John William, Oscar, Sarah, Rebbeca, Camelia. This wife was buri ed at New Carlisle. His third marriage was to Priseilla Man, who left no i ssue. All three were women of most estimable qualities. Jacob Shroyer w as a member and liberal supporter of the Reformed Church.

John William Shroyer was reared on the home farm and spent his school da ys in Bethel Township, where he secured what was considered a very fair ed ucation. He continued to assist his father until his marriage, when he set tled on his present farm, one wh ich was already cleared with the excepti on of a few acres and improved with substantial buildings. The county dit ch runs through his property and thus ensures excellent drainage. As his l and lies only four miles east of Tippecanoe City, Mr. Shroyer and family a re able to enjoy both rural and urban advantages and these are appreciat ed as he has a fainily that is more than usually intelligent. Mr. Shroy er devotes his large farm to general agriculture and to stock raising.

In 1868 he was married to Miss Margaret Anna Williams, who is a daught er of John and Anna Williams, and they have had the following children: He rshel, who married Clara Mumford, and has six chidren-- Marie, Hazel, Car l, Parker, William and Raymond; Ida, who married William Wray, and has t wo children-Laverne and Maurice; Anna, who married Benjamin Kissinger; Gle ndora, who married Leroy Gross; Jacob, who married Ada Ledgeworth,, daught er of James Ledgeworth; Bessie, who resides at home; Irwin Franklin, w ho is a member of the class of 1910 in Starling Medical College, at Columb us, Ohio; -Marvin, who lives at home; Leroy, who is a student in the Beth el High School; and Margie, who attends Glenwood school in Bethel Townshi p. Mr. Shroyer and family attend the Methodist Episcopal Church. In his po litical views he is a Democrat but he takes no very active interest in pub lic matters and the only office he was ever willing to accept was th at of school director, in former days. He is one of the township's most es teemed and respected citizens

[DI30241] Name : John William Shroyer
Death date : 14 Feb 1924
Death place : Bethel, Miami, Ohio
Birth date : 03 Nov 1846
Estimated birth year :
Birth place : Miami Co., Oh
Age at death : 78 years 3 months 14 days
Gender : Male
Marital status : Married
Race or color : American
Street address :
Occupation : Farmer
Residence :
Burial date : 16 Feb 1924
Burial place :
Cemetery name : New Carlisle
Spouse name : Margaret Shroyer
Father name : John Jacob Shroyer
Father titles :
Father birth place : Ma
Mother name : Susan Stockstill
Mother titles :
Mother birth place :
GSU film number : 1992491
Digital GS number : 4000603
Image number : 2478
Reference number : fn 10841
Collection : Ohio Deaths 1908-1953

[HI30243] (Research):d/o James and Catherine

[NI30245] Name: �tab�John H Deweese
Titles & Terms: �tab�
Event: �tab�Marriage
Event Date: �tab�21 Feb 1883
Event Place: �tab�Miami, Ohio
Age: �tab�
Estimated Birth Year: �tab�
Marriage Date Note: �tab�
Marriage Place Note: �tab�
Father: �tab�
Father's Titles & Terms: �tab�
Mother: �tab�
Mother's Titles & Terms: �tab�
Spouse: �tab�Hattie Wesler

[DI30245] Name: �tab�John Henry Deweese
Death Date: �tab�11 Apr 1939
Death Place: �tab�Dayton, Montgomery, Ohio
Birth Date: �tab�05 Nov 1857
Estimated Birth Year: �tab�
Birthplace: �tab�Shelby, Oh
Death Age: �tab�81 years 5 months 6 days
Gender: �tab�Male
Marital Status: �tab�Married
Race or Color: �tab�Caucasian
Street Address: �tab�520 Wright
Occupation: �tab�
Residence: �tab�
Burial Date: �tab�14 Apr 1939
Burial Place: �tab�..., Oh
Cemetery Name: �tab�...
Spouse's Name: �tab�Harriett Deweese
Father's Name: �tab�Corbley M Deweese
Father's Title & Terms: �tab�
Father's Birthplace: �tab�, Miami, Oh
Mother's Name: �tab�Drusilla Nolan
Mother's �tab�
Mother's Birthplace: �tab�, Shelby, Oh
Film Number: �tab�2023712
Digital Folder Number: �tab�4121810
Image Number: �tab�2803

[XI30245] Buried with wife Hattie Wesler Deweese 1862-1944 and son Walter E 1886-1958

[HI30251] (Research):Trying to determine if this family:

Found this in Wapakoneta, Oh. Newspaper. Thought it might be a family memb er. David

This was sent to me by a MOORE cousin I'm wondering if this is a connection to my g grandmother Laura Belle (SHROYER) FRENCH d/o Thomas Burton & Margaret Amy (MOORE) SHROYER from the same area


Content Saturday 15 September, 2001Obituaries Sherman N. Shroyer, 89

September 14, 2001

Sherman N. Shroyer, of Kettlersville, a 1979 retiree of Miami Industri es of Piqua, died at 1:32 p.m. Thursday, Sept. 13, 2001, at Fairhaven Shel by County Home in Sidney. He was 88. He was a member of the Immanuel Unit ed Church of Christ in Kettlersville. He was born Sept. 1, 1913, near Quin cy, a son of Oscar and Olive (Kaiser) Shroyer. On Jan. 15, 1936, he marri ed Irma Topp, who died on Dec. 7, 1993. He is survived by two daughters, Shirley (Bill) Opperman of Colon, Mich. a nd Carolyn (John) Shumate of Kettlersville; two sisters, Dorothy �Dotti e� Teeters of Fort Loramie and Helen (Paul) Pulfer of Maplewood; a sister- in-law, Margaret Shroyer of Botkins; 10 grandchildren; and 21 great-grandc hildren. He was preceded in death by a daughter, Nancy Shroyer; a son, Jam es Shroyer; a sister, Viola Evans; and four brothers, Earl, Wilbur, Haro ld and Arthur Shroyer. Funeral services will be held at 1:30 p.m. Sund ay at the Immanuel United Church of Christ in Kettlersville, with the Re v. James Melter officiating. Burial will follow in Glen Cemetery in Port Jefferson. Friends may call fr om 3 to 6 p.m. Saturday at Gilberg-Hartwig Funeral Home in New Bremen, a nd from 12:30 p.m. until time of service at the church Sunday. Memorials may be made to the church memorial fund or to the Wils on Hospice Care in Sidney.

�Wapakoneta Daily News 2001

[HI30256] (Research):Row 22 Lot 310 ------------------------------ 3 stones, owned by Thomas Shroyer

------ empty SHROYER, Thomas d: 5 Oct 1837 "65 Years of his age" SHROYER, Elizabeth [Fry] w/o Thomas d: 1 Sep 1852 ag 80y 3m 28d SHROYER, Henry s/o T & E d: 4 Jan 1839 ag 24y 5m 8d

[HI30260] (Research):Name: Joseph Shroyer Age in 1860: 66 Birth Year: abt 1794 BirthPlace: Maryland Home in 1860: Salem, Shelby, Ohio Gender: Male Post Office: Pratt Joseph Shroyer 66 Jacob Shroyer 26 John Shroyer 24 Henry Shroyer 22 Catharine Shroyer 19 Eliza Shroyer 17 Matilda Shroyer 15

also in household for 1870 are Jospeh age 11 and Harry age one, too you ng to be his children.

Shelby Co, Will Book 2 pg 534 Joseph Shroyer dated 4/15/1880 probated 1/10 /1881 Sons Thomas, John and Henry; dau Matilda Griffin and the heirs of dau Cath erine Maxwell dec'd. Co-exec Henry Shroyer and Alford Ailes. Wit A Ailes, Jacob Shroyer /s/ Joseph (x) Shroyer

[NI30263] Dau of John and Anna Williams

[DI30263] Name: �tab�Margart Ann Shroyer
�tab�
Death Date: �tab�24 Aug 1930
Death Place: �tab�Bethel, Miami, Ohio
Birth Date: �tab�12 Oct 1851
Estimated Birth Year: �tab�
Birthplace: �tab�New Carlisle, Ohio
Death Age: �tab�78 years 10 months 12 days
Gender: �tab�Female
Marital Status: �tab�Widowed
Race or Color: �tab�Caucasian
Street Address: �tab�R.F.D.
Occupation: �tab�
Residence: �tab�Tippecanoe City, O.
Burial Date: �tab�27 Aug 1930
Burial Place: �tab�New Carlisle, O.
Cemetery Name: �tab�
Spouse's Name: �tab�John Shroyer
Father's Name: �tab�John J. Williams
Father's Title & Terms: �tab�
Father's Birthplace: �tab�New Carlisle, Ohio
Mother's Name: �tab�Anna May Kessinger
Mother's �tab�
Mother's Birthplace: �tab�York, Pa.
Film Number: �tab�1992272
Digital Folder Number: �tab�4000571
Image Number: �tab�960
Certificate Number: �tab�fn 49879

[DI30264] Name: �tab�Dean Harlan
Gender: �tab�Male
Burial Date: �tab�
Burial Place: �tab�
Death Date: �tab�27 Aug 1898
Death Place: �tab�Fountain Park, Champaign, Ohio
Age: �tab�26
Birth Date: �tab�1872
Birthplace: �tab�Fountain Park
Occupation: �tab�Teacher
Race: �tab�
Marital Status: �tab�Single
Spouse's Name: �tab�
Father's Name: �tab�Harmon Harlon
Father's Birthplace: �tab�
Mother's Name: �tab�Esther A Chapman
Mother's Birthplace: �tab�
Indexing Project (Batch) Number: �tab�B07024-2
System Origin: �tab�Ohio-EASy
Source Film Number: �tab�295234
Reference Number: �tab�v 2 p 215

[DI30265] 6/16/1898 Kemp Harlan drowned in Long Pnd, north of mutual. He and his brother, Dean were on a raft and was thrown into the water. He lived eleven miles east of the sity on Woodstock Road. He was 19 years old and a son of John Harlan

Name: �tab�Kemp Woodward Harlan
Gender: �tab�Male
Burial Date: �tab�
Burial Place: �tab�
Death Date: �tab�27 Jun 1898
Death Place: �tab�Fountain Park, Champaign, Ohio
Age: �tab�18
Birth Date: �tab�1880
Birthplace: �tab�Fountain Park
Occupation: �tab�Laborer
Race: �tab�
Marital Status: �tab�Single
Spouse's Name: �tab�
Father's Name: �tab�Harmon Harlon
Father's Birthplace: �tab�
Mother's Name: �tab�Esther A Chapman
Mother's Birthplace: �tab�
Indexing Project (Batch) Number: �tab�B07024-2
System Origin: �tab�Ohio-EASy
Source Film Number: �tab�295234
Reference Number: �tab�v 2 p 215

[DI30266] Name : Herschel V. Shroyer
Death date : 03 May 1943
Death place : Reading, Hamilton, Ohio
Birth date : 07 Nov 1873
Estimated birth year :
Birth place : Mipma County, Ohio
Age at death : 70 years 5 months 26 days
Gender : Male
Marital status : Married
Race or color : American
Street address : 410 Cooper St.
Occupation : Nurserys Landscape
Residence : Reading, Hamilton, Ohio
Burial date : 05 May 1943
Burial place : New Caelisle
Cemetery name :
Spouse name : Clara Mumford
Father name : John William Shroyer
Father titles :
Father birth place : Ohio
Mother name : Margaret Williams
Mother titles :
Mother birth place : Ohio
GSU film number : 2024132
Digital GS number : 4121852
Image number : 2234
Reference number : fn 31646
Collection : Ohio Deaths 1908-1953

[HI30267] (Research):Born on Christmas Sunday and Died on Easter Sunday

Name : Louis Christine Schaefer Death date : 16 Apr 1911 Death place : Springfield, Clark, Ohio Birth date : 25 Dec 1910 Estimated birth year : Birth place : City, Ohio Age at death : 3 months 22 days Gender : Female Marital status : Single Race or color : Caucasian Burial date : 18 Apr 1911 Burial place : Ferncliff Father name : G. Edward Schaefer Father birth place : Troy Mother name : Glenna Evilsizor Mother birth place : Troy Informant-G Edward Shaffer COD-Indigestion GSU film number : 1952820 Digital GS number : 4021057 Image number : 3091 Certificate number : fn 19486 Collection : Ohio Deaths 1908-1953

[DI30270] Name: �tab�Carl Shroyer
�tab�
Death Date: �tab�03 Jan 1912
Death Place: �tab�Bethel, Mercer, Ohio
Birth Date: �tab�27 Sep 1902
Estimated Birth Year: �tab�
Birthplace: �tab�Miami Co., O.
Death Age: �tab�9 years 3 months 7 days
Gender: �tab�Male
Marital Status: �tab�Single
Race or Color: �tab�American
Street Address: �tab�
Occupation: �tab�
Residence: �tab�
Burial Date: �tab�06 Jan 1912
Burial Place: �tab�
Cemetery Name: �tab�New Carlisle
Spouse's Name: �tab�
Father's Name: �tab�Herschel Shroyer
Father's Title & Terms: �tab�
Father's Birthplace: �tab�Miami Co., Ohio
Mother's Name: �tab�Clara Mumford
Mother's �tab�
Mother's Birthplace: �tab�Miami Co., O.
Film Number: �tab�1953230
Digital Folder Number: �tab�4021174
Image Number: �tab�1838
Certificate Number: �tab�fn 4413

[DI30272] Ohio Deaths, 1908-1932, 1938-1944, and 1958-2007 about William H Shroyer
Name: �tab�William H Shroyer
Birth Date: �tab�1906
Gender: �tab�Male
Race: �tab�White
Residence County: �tab�Hamilton
Residence state: �tab�Ohio
Residence Country: �tab�United States
Death Date: �tab�20 Aug 1968
Hospital of Death: �tab�Good Samaritan Hospital
City of Death: �tab�Cincinnati
County of Death: �tab�Hamilton
Certificate: �tab�062227
Age at Death: �tab�62
Certifier: �tab�Physician
Autopsy: �tab�Yes, used for certification
Marital Status: �tab�Married

[DI30274] Name: �tab�Ida Corella Wray
�tab�
Death Date: �tab�05 Jul 1929
Death Place: �tab�Concord Twp, Miami, Ohio
Birth Date: �tab�29 Oct 1874
Estimated Birth Year: �tab�
Birthplace: �tab�Bertie Twp Miami Co Oh
Death Age: �tab�54 years
Gender: �tab�Female
Marital Status: �tab�Married
Race or Color: �tab�American
Street Address: �tab�
Occupation: �tab�
Residence: �tab�
Burial Date: �tab�08 Jul 1929
Burial Place: �tab�New Calida Oh
Cemetery Name: �tab�New Calida Oh Cem
Spouse's Name: �tab�W. B Wray
Father's Name: �tab�John W Shroyer
Father's Title & Terms: �tab�
Father's Birthplace: �tab�Bertie Twp Miami Co Oh
Mother's Name: �tab�Margaret Williams
Mother's �tab�
Mother's Birthplace: �tab�Bertie Twp Miami Co Oh
Film Number: �tab�1991907
Digital Folder Number: �tab�4025052
Image Number: �tab�1555
Certificate Number: �tab�fn 48496

[DI30275] * collection

Name: �tab�William Benjamin Wray
�tab�
Death Date: �tab�22 Oct 1947
Death Place: �tab�Ri Covington, Ohio, Newton Twp., Miami, Ohio, United States
Birth Date: �tab�28 Jun 1875
Estimated Birth Year: �tab�
Birthplace: �tab�Franklin County Va
Death Age: �tab�72 years 3 months 24 days
Gender: �tab�Male
Marital Status: �tab�Married
Race or Color: �tab�Caucasian
Street Address: �tab�
Occupation: �tab�
Residence: �tab�
Burial Date: �tab�
Burial Place: �tab�
Cemetery Name: �tab�
Spouse's Name: �tab�Martha Shoemaker Wray
Father's Name: �tab�Mathaniel Wray
Father's Title & Terms: �tab�
Father's Birthplace: �tab�
Mother's Name: �tab�Ana Meade
Mother's �tab�
Mother's Birthplace: �tab�
Film Number: �tab�2372993
Digital Folder Number: �tab�4076584
Image Number: �tab�02606
Certificate Number: �tab�65120

[DI30281] Name: �tab�Leroy Gross
�tab�
Death Date: �tab�11 Feb 1932
Death Place: �tab�Dayton, Montgomery, Ohio
Birth Date: �tab�11 Mar 1884
Estimated Birth Year: �tab�
Birthplace: �tab�Greene Co., Ohio
Death Age: �tab�47 years 11 months
Gender: �tab�Male
Marital Status: �tab�Married
Race or Color: �tab�Caucasian
Street Address: �tab�
Occupation: �tab�Clerk
Residence: �tab�
Burial Date: �tab�14 Feb 1932
Burial Place: �tab�
Cemetery Name: �tab�By...
Spouse's Name: �tab�Glenna Gross
Father's Name: �tab�Wilson B. Gross
Father's Title & Terms: �tab�
Father's Birthplace: �tab�Greene Co., Ohio
Mother's Name: �tab�Jennie Fry
Mother's �tab�
Mother's Birthplace: �tab�Greene Co., Ohio
Film Number: �tab�1992568
Digital Folder Number: �tab�4001563
Image Number: �tab�1872

[HI30287] (Research):Ohio Deaths, 1958-2002 Record Name: Marvin E Shroyer Age at Death: 70 Date of Death: 26 Jul 1959 City of Death: Troy County of Death: Miami Volume: 15844 Certificate: 50975 Date of Birth: Est. 1889 Gender: Male Marital Status: Married Race: White County of Residence: Miami State of Residence: Ohio Country of Residence: United States Hospital of Death: Stouder Memorial - Closed 9/25/98 Certifier: Physician Autopsy: Yes, used for certification

[DI30300] Charles Howard Runyan, 81, of South Vienna, passed away Wednesday February 1, 2012 in Oakwood Village. He was born March 15, 1930 in Dayton, Ohio, the son of Marion R. and Gladys W. (Wells) Runyan.
He was a graduate of Plattsburg High School class of 1948, after graduation he enlisted in the United States Navy and served until 1950. He went to work with his father at the Runyan Plumbing and Tinning Shop and International Harvester \endash Navistar where he was employed for thirty-three years. He also was also employed by the Village of South Vienna as the maintenance man and meter reader for thirty-four plus years. Howard was an original member of the South Vienna Corn Festival Committee. He installed all the electricity and did various other jobs throughout his involvement with the Corn Festival. He and his brother Roger were awarded the Grand Marshalls of the 1997 Corn Festival. He was a lifelong member of the United Church of South Vienna. Howard was a member of the IOOF Lodge #345 for fifty-eight years where he was involved in many offices, duties and was awarded the Grand Master's Award in 1986. He was also awarded the Northeastern High School Golden Wing Award for his involvement in athletics. He was an avid fan of the Cincinnati Bengals, Cincinnati Reds, Northeastern Jets and Ohio State Buckeyes.
Howard was a loving husband, father and grandfather. He leaves to cherish his memory his sweetheart of fifty-five years, Charlotte A. (McWilliams) Runyan; daughter and son-in-law, Debbie and Tom Korab of Springfield; two granddaughters, who were the love of his life, Alex and Kristin Korab; two brothers, Roger Runyan of South Vienna and Norman (Martha R.) Runyan of Lebanon; sister, Joyce Delabar of Eustis, Florida; several nieces, nephews and cousins. Howard was preceded in death by his parents; sister-in-law, Suzanne Runyan and brother-in-law, Richard Delabar.
A gathering of family and friends will be held Sunday from 2 p.m. to 4 p.m. in the LITTLETON & RUE FUNERAL HOME where IOOF and Rebekah Lodge service will be held at 4 p.m. Additional visitation will be held Monday from 12 p.m. to 1 p.m. in the United Church of South Vienna, 227 E. Main Street. Funeral services will follow at 1 p.m. with Pastor Scott Griswold officiating.
The family would like to thank Harmony Township EMS especially Jim Wren also Dr. Michael McKee, Drs. Tajuddin and Ash Ahmed, Oakwood Village Staff, Community Mercy Hospice and Springfield Regional Medical Center staff for their care. They wish to also thank the IOOF Lodge brothers and sisters and special neighbors, especially his buddy Scott Schmid, for their help and upport.
In lieu of flowers memorial contributions may be made to the South Vienna IOOF Lodge #345, P.O. Box 345, South Vienna, Ohio 45369 or the United Church of South Vienna Building Fund, 227 E. Main Street, South Vienna, Ohio 45369.

[DI30302] Name: �tab�Velva Myrtle Rusk
Gender: �tab�Female
Burial Date: �tab�
Burial Place: �tab�
Death Date: �tab�26 Aug 1887
Death Place: �tab�Staunton Tp., Miami, Ohio
Age: �tab�1 One Year 18 Days
Birth Date: �tab�1886
Birthplace: �tab�Staunton Tp.
Occupation: �tab�
Race: �tab�White
Marital Status: �tab�Single
Spouse's Name: �tab�
Father's Name: �tab�
Father's Birthplace: �tab�
Mother's Name: �tab�
Mother's Birthplace: �tab�
Indexing Project (Batch) Number: �tab�B07064-7
System Origin: �tab�Ohio-EASy
Source Film Number: �tab�550190
Reference Number: �tab�v 2 p 329

[HI30303] (Research):Children not proven. Supporting evidence is 1840 Champaign Co, OH Census 3m<5 1m 5-10 2m 10-15 ( John age 14 in 1840) 2m 15-20( William Jr and David, 46 & 49 in 1870) 1m40-50 1f<5 1f10-15 1f20-30 ( Mary Age 20 in 1840) 1f30-40

1800 Census of John says father born in MD

1830 Baltimore MD Census-2nd Ward RUSK William pg 88 Lewis pg 86 John pg 89 John pg 82 George pg 90

[HI30304] (Research):Daniel Rusk was married to Sarah Lafferty, who was born in Miami Co. Oh io in 1830. They both died in Belle Plaine Iowa and are buried in the O ak Hill Cem. in that town. Daniel died in 1915 and Sarah in 1917. They w ere married in Ohio and came to Iowa. After a brief stay Sarah was home s ick and wanted to return to Ohio, which they did. They had a couple of ch ildren in Ohio and then moved back to Iowa and had the rest of their child ren there. Daniel became a very successful farmer. I have a picture of t heir 50th wedding anniversary in 1911 with all of their family gathered ar ound. My mother is 6th from the left in the front row. Her father Alburti ce LeRoy Rusk is at her right shoulder. The girls in the family were nam ed Amber, Opal, Garnet, Ruby, and Amethyst (my Mother). The boys were Llo yd, Alburtice Jr. and Kenneth. My mother was the last survivor and died A pril 30th 2000 at the age of 94.

[XI30304] Oakhill Cemetery
Benton County, Iowa
Uploaded 10/15/2007 by
BKlacy [Email]
RUSK
Daniel Rusk
Born Mar. 12, 1828
Died Feb. 26, 1915
Sarah Rusk
Born Feb. 28, 1830
Died Feb. 9, 1917
****************
AMARETTA O. RUSK GREENLEE
Oakhill Cemetery
Benton County, Iowa
Uploaded 10/15/2007 by
BKlacy [Email]
Wife of W. A. Greenlee
Born July 5, 1861
Died Mar. 24, 1898
Aged 37 Ys 3 M 11 D

[DI30305] "RED BERRY" HOWARD P., 78, of Springfield passed away Friday, January 27, 2012 in the Springfield Regional Medical Center. He was born July 16, 1933 in Champaign County, the son of Howard Paul and Gertrude (Drennen) Berry.Red was a veteran of the United States Army and served our country proudly during the Korean War. He worked for Springfield Builder Supply and Brain Lumber. Red was a member of the VFW 1031, the Liedertafel Club where he was past president and he was very active with the Elderly United for many years. He will be sadly missed by his family and friends.
Survivors include two daughters and sons-in-law, Sally and Charles Anthony of Springfield and Saundra and Victor Haynes of Fort Wayne, Indiana; one son and daughter-in-law, Steve and Pamela Hopkins of West Liberty, Ohio; one sister, Emma Ferryman of Gallipolis, Ohio; five grandchildren, Kristi Wagner, Trisha Jacobs, Charles Anthony II, Christina Spencer and Scottie Spencer; thirteen great grandchildren and numerous nieces and nephews.He was preceded in death by his parents; wife, Joenne Faye Berry in 2005; one brother, Lawrence Berry; one granddaughter, Ashley Hopkins and a great granddaughter, Emily Hopkins.A gathering of family and friends will be held on Monday, January 30, 2012 from 4-7 p.m. in the LITTLETON & RUE FUNERAL HOME. Funeral services will begin at 7 p.m. in the funeral home with Pastor Dave Hill officiating.
In lieu of flowers, memorial gifts may be made to the Alzheimer's Association.

[BI30306] Ohio Births and Christenings, 1821-1962 for Ida Florence Hively
Name: �tab�Charles Valandingham Haney
Gender: �tab�Male
Birth Date: �tab�22 Aug 1906
Birthplace: �tab�Urbana, Champaign, Ohio
Father's Name: �tab�William Thomas Haney
Father's Birthplace: �tab�Kentucky
Father's Age: 40y
Mother's Name: �tab�Ida Florence Hively
Mother's Birthplace: �tab�Fayette County, Ohio
Mother's Age: �tab�38y

[DI30307] MARGARET F. PETERS, 96, of Springfield, Ohio, died Saturday morning, February 4, 2012 at The Laurels of Worthington following a lengthy illness. She was born in Springfield on June 3, 1915 to Lawrence and Freda Circle.Margaret was a graduate of Lawrenceville High School class of 1933 along with her future husband Ronald ("Ronnie") F. Peters. They celebrated 55 years of marriage. Ronnie predeceased Margie in 1990. Margaret was also preceded in death by her parents, her sisters, Thelma ("Babe") Bird Lampl and Elma S. ("Fat") Clark, her brother, Lewis Circle, and her niece and nephew-in-law, Donna Mae and Jay Studebaker.She was an avid bowler for many years and was named "Athlete of the Year in Springfield" in the 1950's. Additionally, as the wife of a coach at several Ohio schools and the principal at Northwestern High School (Clark County), Margaret was the constant supporter of all of Ronnie's activities.For 20 years or more, Margaret and Ronnie raised flowers and were wholesalers to many of the local retail flower shops. Thereafter, for a period of 15 years, she owned and operated "Flowercraft" and was caretaker for Ronnie for the final two years of his life. They were also very active members of the Lawrenceville United Church of Christ for many years.Survivors include her daughter, Joan L. (David B.) Hornbeck of Columbus, Ohio, granddaughter, Kirsten L. Hornbeck (James) Stilgenbauer of Cincinnati, Ohio and grandsons, Nathan J. ("Nate") and Andrew T. ("Drew") Stilgenbauer of Cincinnati, Ohio, great niece, Linda (Jeff) Hobby of North Hampton, Ohio and great nephew, Kent (Susan) Studebaker of Marble Cliff, Ohio. She is also survived by special friends Dale and Mary Michael. The family wishes to extend a special thanks to The Laurels of Worthington, especially to Tricia Anderson, her aide for 3 � years.Visitation will be held from 12:00-1:00 p.m., Saturday, February 11, 2012 at LITTLETON & RUE FUNERAL HOME. Services will be held following visitation at 1:00 p.m. with Reverend Phyllis Heffner officiating. In lieu of flowers memorial contributions may be made to St. Andrew Presbyterian Church, 1450 E. Dublin-Granville Road, Columbus, OH 43229.

[XI30308] Oakhill Cemetery
Benton County, Iowa
Uploaded 10/15/2007 by
BKlacy [Email]

RUSK

Daniel Rusk
Born Mar. 12, 1828
Died Feb. 26, 1915

Sarah Rusk
Born Feb. 28, 1830
Died Feb. 9, 1917

[BI30310] Name: �tab�Sylvester Steinberger
Gender: �tab�Male
Baptism/Christening Date: �tab�
Baptism/Christening Place: �tab�
Birth Date: �tab�01 Mar 1894
Birthplace: �tab�Springfield, Clark, Ohio
Death Date: �tab�
Name Note: �tab�
Race: �tab�White
Father's Name: �tab�Charles B. Steinberger
Father's Birthplace: �tab�
Father's Age: �tab�
Mother's Name: �tab�Mary E. Davy
Mother's Birthplace: �tab�
Mother's Age: �tab�
Indexing Project (Batch) Number: �tab�C00802-1
System Origin: �tab�Ohio-EASy
Source Film Number: �tab�466658
Reference Number: �tab�v 3 p 444

[DI30313] name: �tab�Thomas B Minnich
titles & terms: �tab�
event: �tab�Death
event date: �tab�19 Oct 1918
event place: �tab�Pike, Clark, Ohio
residence: �tab�
street address: �tab�
gender: �tab�Male
death age: �tab�80y 10m 0d
marital status: �tab�Married
race: �tab�
occupation: �tab�Retired Farmer
birth date: �tab�19 Dec 1837
birthplace: �tab�Clark Co., Ohio
estimated birth year: �tab�1838
burial date: �tab�22 Oct 1918
burial place: �tab�
cemetery: �tab�Ferncliff Cem.
father: �tab�Peter Minnich
father's titles & terms: �tab�
father's birthplace: �tab�Penn.
mother: �tab�Martha Stephason
mother's titles & terms: �tab�
mother's birthplace: �tab�Penn.
spouse: �tab�
spouse's titles & terms: �tab�
reference number: �tab�fn 58880
film number: �tab�1984443
digital folder number: �tab�4021826
image number: �tab�3152
Citing this Record "Ohio, Deaths, 1908-1953," index and images, FamilySearch (https://familysearch.org/pal:/MM9.1.1/X8VP-TFW : accessed 06 Nov 2012), Thomas B Minnich, 1918; citing reference fn 58880, Ohio Historical Society, Columbus, Ohio.

[XI30313] 27200 �tab�MINNICH �tab�THOMAS �tab�B. �tab�00/00/0000 �tab�CLARK CO., OH. �tab�10/19/1918 �tab�10/22/1918 �tab�Q �tab�Lot 23 �tab�SubLot 0 �tab�Row 0 �tab�Space 2

[DI30315] name: �tab�Elizabeth Minnich
titles & terms: �tab�
event: �tab�Death
event date: �tab�20 Dec 1922
event place: �tab�North Hampton, Clark, Ohio
residence: �tab�
street address: �tab�
gender: �tab�Female
death age: �tab�78y
marital status: �tab�Widowed
race: �tab�White
occupation: �tab�Domestic
birth date: �tab�20 Dec 1844
birthplace: �tab�Pike TP, Clark Co, Ohio
estimated birth year: �tab�1844
burial date: �tab�22 Dec 1922
burial place: �tab�Springfield, Ohio
cemetery: �tab�Ferncliff
father: �tab�John Michael
father's titles & terms: �tab�
father's birthplace: �tab�Virginia
mother: �tab�Eliza Domer
mother's titles & terms: �tab�
mother's birthplace: �tab�Maryland
spouse: �tab�Thomas B. Minnich
spouse's titles & terms: �tab�
reference number: �tab�fn 67864
film number: �tab�1992180
digital folder number: �tab�4000560
image number: �tab�2375
Citing this Record "Ohio, Deaths, 1908-1953," index and images, FamilySearch (https://familysearch.org/pal:/MM9.1.1/X8TV-W85 : accessed 06 Nov 2012), Elizabeth Minnich, 1922; citing reference fn 67864, Ohio Historical Society, Columbus, Ohio.

[XI30315] 27201 �tab�MINNICH �tab�ELIZABETH �tab��tab�00/00/0000 �tab�CLARK CO., O. �tab�12/20/1922 �tab�12/22/1922 �tab�Q �tab�Lot 23 �tab�SubLot 0 �tab�Row 0 �tab�Space 4

[DI30319]
Ohio, Deaths, 1908-1932, 1938-1944, & 1958-2007 about J B Minnich
Name: �tab�J B Minnich
Birth Date: �tab�1876
Gender: �tab�Male
Race: �tab�White
Residence City: �tab�Springfield
Residence County: �tab�Clark
Residence State: �tab�Ohio
Residence Country: �tab�United States
Death Date: �tab�22 Nov 1960
Hospital of Death: �tab�Long-Term Care Facilities
City of Death: �tab�Springfield
County of Death: �tab�Clark
Certificate: �tab�76738
Age at Death: �tab�84
Certifier: �tab�Physician
Autopsy: �tab�Yes, used for certification
Marital Status: �tab�Married
Census Tract: �tab�0000

[XI30319] 7198 �tab�MINNICH �tab�J. �tab�B. �tab�00/00/0000 �tab��tab�11/22/1960 �tab�11/25/1960 �tab�Q �tab�Lot 23 �tab�SubLot 0 �tab�Row 0 �tab�Space 1

[BI30320] Minnich
Ohio, Births and Christenings, 1821-1962
birth:�tab�19 Jun 1878�tab�German, Clark, Ohio
residence:�tab�1878�tab�Clark, Ohio, United States
parents:�tab�Thos. B. Minnich, Elizabeth Michel

[DI30320] name: �tab�Ozzie B Minnich
titles & terms: �tab�
event: �tab�Death
event date: �tab�01 Feb 1920
event place: �tab�Columbus, Franklin, Ohio
residence: �tab�
street address: �tab�
gender: �tab�Male
death age: �tab�41y
marital status: �tab�Married
race: �tab�W
occupation: �tab�Real Estate
birth date: �tab�
birthplace: �tab�
estimated birth year: �tab�1879
burial date: �tab�03 Mar 1920
burial place: �tab�Springfield, Ohio
cemetery: �tab�
father: �tab�
father's titles & terms: �tab�
father's birthplace: �tab�
mother: �tab�
mother's titles & terms: �tab�
mother's birthplace: �tab�
spouse: �tab�Alice Minnich
spouse's titles & terms: �tab�
reference number: �tab�fn 10986
film number: �tab�1984990
digital folder number: �tab�4021998
image number: �tab�2499
Citing this Record "Ohio, Deaths, 1908-1953," index and images, FamilySearch (https://familysearch.org/pal:/MM9.1.1/X82B-P7P : accessed 06 Nov 2012), Ozzie B Minnich, 1920; citing reference fn 10986, Ohio Historical Society, Columbus, Ohio.

[XI30320] 27199 �tab�MINNICH �tab�OZZIE �tab�B. �tab�00/00/0000 �tab�CLARK CO., O. �tab�02/01/1920 �tab�02/04/1920 �tab�Q �tab�Lot 23 �tab�SubLot 0 �tab�Row 0 �tab�Space 3

[BI30321] Charles Minnick
Ohio, Births and Christenings, 1821-1962
birth:�tab�18 Apr 1882�tab�German, Clark, Ohio
residence:�tab�1882�tab�Clark, Ohio, United States
parents:�tab�Thomas B. Minnick, Elizabeth ....................

[DI30321] name: �tab�Charles S Minnich
titles & terms: �tab�
event: �tab�Death Clark Co, Springfield, OH 64 yrs res.
event date: �tab�14 Jul 1946
event place: �tab�
residence: �tab�
street address: �tab�
gender: �tab�Male
death age: �tab�64y2m25d
marital status: �tab�
race: �tab�White
occupation: �tab�
birth date: �tab�18 Apr 1882
birthplace: �tab�German Twp, Clark Co., Ohio
estimated birth year: �tab�1882
burial date: �tab�
burial place: �tab�
cemetery: �tab�
father: �tab�Thomas B. Minnich
father's titles & terms: �tab�
father's birthplace: �tab�
mother: �tab�Elizabeth Michael
mother's titles & terms: �tab�
mother's birthplace: �tab�
spouse: �tab�Catherine Minnich
spouse's titles & terms: �tab�
reference number: �tab�certificate
film number: �tab�2372812
digital folder number: �tab�4074803
image number: �tab�00282
Citing this Record"Ohio, Deaths, 1908-1953," index and images, FamilySearch (https://familysearch.org/pal:/MM9.1.1/X6B4-1RR : accessed 06 Nov 2012), Charles S Minnich, 1946; citing reference certificate, Ohio Historical Society, Columbus, Ohio.

[XI30321] 20470 �tab�MINNICH �tab�CHARLES �tab�S. �tab�00/00/0000 �tab�GERMAN TWP. CLARK CO �tab�07/14/1946 07/17/1946 �tab�W �tab�Lot 171 �tab�SubLot 0 �tab�Row 0 �tab�Space 3

[NI30322] name: �tab�Alva R. Teach
�tab�
event: �tab�Marriage
event place (standardized): �tab�Clark, Ohio, United States
event place (other): �tab�
age: �tab�20
estimated birth year: �tab�1887
birth date: �tab�04 Oct 1885
birthplace: �tab�Springfield, Ohio
father: �tab�D. M. Teach
father's �tab�
mother: �tab�Clara Dresher
mother's �tab�
spouse: �tab�Lulu B. Minnich
spouse's �tab�
spouse's age: �tab�20
spouse's estimated birth year: �tab�1887
spouse's birthplace: �tab�North Hampton, Ohio
spouse's father: �tab�T. B. Minnich
spouse's father's �tab�
spouse's mother: �tab�Elizabeth Michael
spouse's mother's �tab�
reference number: �tab�CN 5113
film number: �tab�465397
digital folder number: �tab�004016785
image number: �tab�00490
Citing this Record "Ohio, County Marriages, 1789-1994," index and images, FamilySearch (https://familysearch.org/pal:/MM9.1.1/X8WP-53V : accessed 06 Nov 2012), Alva R. Teach and Lulu B. Minnich, 1907; citing reference CN 5113, FHL microfilm 465397.

[BI30322] Elizabeth Minnich
Ohio, Births and Christenings, 1821-1962
birth:�tab�12 Dec 1886�tab�German Twp , Clark, Ohio
parents:�tab�Thos. B. Minnich, Elizabeth Michael

[DI30322]
Ohio, Deaths, 1908-1932, 1938-1944, & 1958-2007 about Lulu B Teach
Name: �tab�Lulu B Teach
Birth Date: �tab�1886
Gender: �tab�Female
Race: �tab�White
Residence County: �tab�Clark
Residence State: �tab�Ohio
Residence Country: �tab�United States
Death Date: �tab�26 May 1976
Hospital of Death: �tab�Long-Term Care Facilities
City of Death: �tab�Clark County
County of Death: �tab�Clark
Certificate: �tab�032852
Age at Death: �tab�90
Certifier: �tab�Physician
Autopsy: �tab�No Autopsy performed
Marital Status: �tab�Widowed

[HI30329] (Research):Enlisted as a Private on 21 December 1861 at the age of 43;Received a disa bility discharge Company G, 69th Infantry Regiment Ohio on 05 December 18 62 in Nashville, TN(no dates�on tombstone)

[HI30331] (Research):PROCTER, Ellen T. Death date: 4/8/1918, Clark County Volume #2 581, Certificate #28971

[HI30334] (Research):SECTION 6 TOWNSHIP 3 RANGE 10 (JACKSON TOWNSHIP) CONTINUED: NE � & NW � 19 Sept 1853 William Smith to William Tomlin, Y 359 95 acres south side, 40 acres,2 � acres NW � 17 Sept 1859 Mary Edmiston etal to William 31 426 Tomlin, 46.7 acres 26 Sept 1905 William Tomlin to Ellen M. Gabriel, 87 633 147.57 acres

1860 Jackson Township Census 795/795 William Tomlin 37 M England Phillis 30 F England Mary 4 F Ohio Henry Heasten 26 M Ohio 798/798 Paul Heaston 28 M Ohio Cath. 28 F Ohio Alcinda 4 F Ohio O. E. 1 M Ohio Sarah Tomlin 1 F Ohio 1870 Jackson Township Census 114/116 William Tomlin 45 M England Elizabeth 48 F Pennsylvania Mary 14 F Ohio Sarah 11 F Ohio Ellen 8 F Ohio 134/136 David Proctor 40 M Ohio Sarah 37 F Ohio Mary 10 F Ohio Elizabeth 8 F Ohio Sarah 6 F Ohio John Tomlin 16 M Ohio



153/155

Robert Thackery 51 M England

Elizabeth 52 F Ohio

John 25 M Ohio

Mary 24 F Ohio

Sarah Tomlin 13 F Kentucky

Philis Thackery 1 F Ohio

[HI30338] (Research):9th OVI Co I Enlisted 10 Feb 1864 age 19 mustered out 30 Jul 1865

CCGS Newsletter Spring 1992 Poll Book St Paris Precinct Johnson Twp 11/2/1 880 J C TOmlin 1880 Census Place:St. Paris, Champaign, Ohio Source:FHL Film 1254998 National Archives Film T9-0998 Page 28 8B J. C. TOMLINSelfMMW34OHOcc:MerchantFa: VAMo: VA M. E. TOMLINWifeFMW40OHFa: KYMo: OH C. O. TOMLINSonMSW10OHFa: OHMo: OH N. G. TOMLINDauFSW1OHFa: OHMo: OH

Champaign Co - Patent Deeds Located in Land Deed Indices Johnson Twp by P at Stickley & Denise Kay Moore Oct 2005. Section 18 Township 3 Range 11To wn of St Paris (St Paris Platted by David Huffman 21 Sep 1831) (There a re several books for lot numbers in St Paris and not all transactions a re represented by this transcription) Lot#77 4/12/1879 James Q Baird to J C Tomlin & T J Losh, 20 feet south si de Bk53 Pg578 Lot#77 11/5/1881 Thomas J Losh to Joseph C Tomlin, undivided half of 20 fe et south side Bk57 Pg350 Lot#77 3/1/1882 Joseph C Tomlin to Thomas J Losh, undivided half of sou th side (20 feet) Bk58Pg388 Lot#77 3/27/1885 T J Losh to Joseph C Tomlin, undivided half of 21 feet. B k63Pg602 Lot#77 4/13/1889 J C Tomlin to W A Rhynard, 21 feet Bk69 Pg547 Lot#77 12/28/1894 W A Rhynard by Sheriff to Joseph C Tomlin undivided ha lf of 20 feet 6 inches Bk75pg582

1890 Court of Common Pleas transcibed from Champaign Democrat by Pat Stic kley 3/20/1890 Frederick Leffel vs J C Tomlin & A E Golden - appeal

Tomlin, Joseph C. Lived in: Urbana Township, Champaign County, Ohio 1900 Series: T623 Microfilm: 1245 Book: 1 Page: 232

[HI30340] (Research):RAY SAMUEL B County Name: CLARK Date of Death: 10/18/1927 Volume Number: 5505 Certificate Number: 66718

Samuel B Ray 53 W Ohio Clark 1910 Wife Ollie G 43 Ohio Father-in-law Joseph R Procter 72 Ohio Mother-in-law Ellen 69 Ohio

Daily News, Springfield, OH on Wednesday, October 19, 1927 Page 21. Samuel B. RAY, 70, died at 3:30 a.m. Tuesday, Oct. 18, 1927 at h is home, two miles west of Dialton. Burial will be made Thrusday in News on cemetery.

1880 Census Place Pike, Clarke, Ohio Family History Library Film 12549 99
NA Film Number T9-0999 Page Number 179C John W. RUST Self M Male W 24 OH Farmer OH OH Sarah E. RUST Wife M Female W 21 OH Keeping Hou se OH OH Clifford G. RUST Son S Male W 1 OH OH OH Samuel RAY Other S Male W 23 OH Works On Tile Ki ln OH OH

[HI30341] (Research):Census Place:Pike, Clarke, Ohio 1880 Source:FHL Film 1254999 National Archives Film T9-0999 Page 17 6A Paul GUNDOLFSelfMMW64HESSE DARMSTADT GER Occ:FarmerFa: H. DARMSTADT GERMo: H. DARMSTADT GER Charlotte GUNDOLFWifeFMW54HESSE DARMSTADT GER Occ:Keeping HouseFa: H. DARMSTADT GERMo: H. DARMSTADT GER Anna GUNDOLFDauFSW25VA Fa: H. DARMSTADT GERMo: H. DARMSTADT GER Frederick GUNDOLFSonMSW18VA Occ:Farm LaborerFa: H. DARMSTADT GERMo: H. DARMSTADT GER Lewis GUNDOLFSonMSW14VA Occ:Farm LaborerFa: H. DARMSTADT GERMo: H. DARMSTADT GER Ella FULLERGDauFSW4OH Fa: OHMo: VA

[XI30341] record transcribed incorrect as 1833

[XI30342] CCGS source gives DOB 2/14/1825 no death date on stone

[NI30343] Groom's Name: �tab�Jim George
Groom's Birth Date: �tab�22 Jul 1898
Groom's Birthplace: �tab�Sofia, Bulgaria
Groom's Age: �tab�23
Bride's Name: �tab�Rachael E Kelley
Bride's Birth Date: �tab�25 Aug 1903
Bride's Birthplace: �tab�St Paris, Ohio
Bride's Age: �tab�18
Marriage Date: �tab�22 Oct 1921
Marriage Place: �tab�, Clark, Ohio
Groom's Father's Name: �tab�George Kordorff
Groom's Mother's Name: �tab�Strainer
Bride's Father's Name: �tab�James Kelley
Bride's Mother's Name: �tab�Eva Loudenback
Groom's Race: �tab�
Groom's Marital Status: �tab�
Groom's Previous Wife's Name: �tab�
Bride's Race: �tab�
Bride's Marital Status: �tab�
Bride's Previous Husband's Name: �tab�
Indexing Project (Batch) Number: �tab�M02314-2
System Origin: �tab�Ohio-EASy

Groom's Name: �tab�Arthur R Mason
Groom's Birth Date: �tab�24 Feb 1891
Groom's Birthplace: �tab�Springfield, Ohio
Groom's Age: �tab�
Bride's Name: �tab�Rachel E Kelley George
Bride's Birth Date: �tab�25 Oct 1905
Bride's Birthplace: �tab�St Paris, Ohio
Bride's Age: �tab�23
Marriage Date: �tab�07 Feb 1929
Marriage Place: �tab�Clark County, Ohio
Groom's Father's Name: �tab�George Mason
Groom's Mother's Name: �tab�Frances Willis
Bride's Father's Name: �tab�James Kelley
Bride's Mother's Name: �tab�Eva Loudenback
Groom's Race: �tab�
Groom's Marital Status: �tab�Single
Groom's Previous Wife's Name: �tab�
Bride's Race: �tab�
Bride's Marital Status: �tab�Divorced
Bride's Previous Husband's Name: �tab�
Indexing Project (Batch) Number: �tab�M86852-3
System Origin: �tab�Ohio-VR

[NI30344] Groom's Name: �tab�Samuel L. Evans
Groom's Birth Date: �tab�1882
Groom's Birthplace: �tab�Adams Co., Ind.
Groom's Age: �tab�20
Bride's Name: �tab�Caroline I. Baker
Bride's Birth Date: �tab�1882
Bride's Birthplace: �tab�Blackcreek Twp., Mercer Co., O.
Bride's Age: �tab�20
Marriage Date: �tab�01 Jan 1902
Marriage Place: �tab�Mercer County, Ohio
Groom's Father's Name: �tab�Austin Evans
Groom's Mother's Name: �tab�Amanda Rinaker
Bride's Father's Name: �tab�Henry Baker
Bride's Mother's Name: �tab�Mary Mantche
Groom's Race:

[DI30345] Name: �tab�Catherine Mumma
�tab�
Death Date: �tab�18 Oct 1937
Death Place: �tab�Springfield, Clark, Ohio
Birth Date: �tab�01 Nov 1854
Estimated Birth Year: �tab�
Birthplace: �tab�Germany
Death Age: �tab�82 years 11 months 17 days
Gender: �tab�Female
Marital Status: �tab�Widowed
Race or Color: �tab�Caucasian
Street Address: �tab�
Occupation: �tab�
Residence: �tab�
Burial Date: �tab�20 Oct 1937
Burial Place: �tab�New Carlisle, O.
Cemetery Name: �tab�
Spouse's Name: �tab�Amos G. Mumma
Father's Name: �tab�Paul Gundolf
Father's Title & Terms: �tab�
Father's Birthplace: �tab�Germany
Mother's Name: �tab�Charlotte Baker
Mother's �tab�
Mother's Birthplace: �tab�Germany
Film Number: �tab�2023537
Digital Folder Number: �tab�
Image Number: �tab�963
Certificate Number: �tab�fn 60727

[DI30346] Name: �tab�Amos G. Mumma
�tab�
Death Date: �tab�17 May 1929
Death Place: �tab�Springfield, Clark, Ohio
Birth Date: �tab�09 Jul 1851
Estimated Birth Year: �tab�
Birthplace: �tab�Lancaster Co., Pa.
Death Age: �tab�77 years 10 months 8 days
Gender: �tab�Male
Marital Status: �tab�Married
Race or Color: �tab�Caucasian
Street Address: �tab�320 Oakwood Place
Occupation: �tab�Retired
Residence: �tab�
Burial Date: �tab�20 May 1929
Burial Place: �tab�New Carlisle, Ohio
Cemetery Name: �tab�
Spouse's Name: �tab�Katherine Mumma
Father's Name: �tab�Fred Mumma
Father's Title & Terms: �tab�
Father's Birthplace: �tab�Pa.
Mother's Name: �tab�Anna Metzer
Mother's �tab�
Mother's Birthplace: �tab�Pa.
Film Number: �tab�1991872
Digital Folder Number: �tab�4022267

[HI30349] (Research):Champaign County Ohio History 1991 by CCGS Biography pg 158

[DI30350] Name: �tab�Lewis Gundolf
�tab�
Death Date: �tab�27 Dec 1929
Death Place: �tab�Pike Twp., Clark, Ohio
Birth Date: �tab�15 Feb 1865
Estimated Birth Year: �tab�
Birthplace: �tab�Va
Death Age: �tab�64 years 10 months 12 days
Gender: �tab�Male
Marital Status: �tab�Widowed
Race or Color: �tab�Caucasian
Street Address: �tab�
Occupation: �tab�Farmer
Residence: �tab�Pike Twp., Clark, OH
Burial Date: �tab�29 Dec 1929
Burial Place: �tab�New Carlisle, Oh
Cemetery Name: �tab�
Spouse's Name: �tab�Olive L. Gundolf
Father's Name: �tab�Paul Gundolf
Father's Title & Terms: �tab�
Father's Birthplace: �tab�Germany
Mother's Name: �tab�U
Mother's �tab�
Mother's Birthplace: �tab�Germany
Film Number: �tab�1992029
Digital Folder Number: �tab�4019642

[HI30351] (Research):Name: ARTHUR C GUNDOLF Gender: Male Date of Death: December 29, 1965 Volume: 18278 Certificate: 89466 Marital Status: Widowed Place of Death: , Clark County Race: White Residence: , Clark County Age: 86

[NI30354] Groom's Name: �tab�George W Howard
Groom's Birth Date: �tab�16 Feb 1869
Groom's Birthplace: �tab�Shelby County, Ohio
Groom's Age: �tab�
Bride's Name: �tab�Maud Baugh Gundolf
Bride's Birth Date: �tab�07 Jan 1883
Bride's Birthplace: �tab�Champaign County, Ohio
Bride's Age: �tab�45
Marriage Date: �tab�05 Aug 1928
Marriage Place: �tab�Clark County, Ohio
Groom's Father's Name: �tab�Larkin Howard
Groom's Mother's Name: �tab�Barbara Ealy
Bride's Father's Name: �tab�Jacob Baugh
Bride's Mother's Name: �tab�Ida Hartman
Groom's Race: �tab�
Groom's Marital Status: �tab�Widowed
Groom's Previous Wife's Name: �tab�
Bride's Race: �tab�
Bride's Marital Status: �tab�Widowed
Bride's Previous Husband's Name: �tab�Gundolf

[DI30355] Name: �tab�Jacob Edward Baugh
�tab�
Death Date: �tab�06 Oct 1942
Death Place: �tab�Springfield, Clark Co., Ohio
Birth Date: �tab�15 Jul 1858
Estimated Birth Year: �tab�
Birthplace: �tab�Ohio
Death Age: �tab�84 years 2 months 20 days
Gender: �tab�Male
Marital Status: �tab�Married
Race or Color: �tab�American
Street Address: �tab�R-2
Occupation: �tab�Retired Farmer
Residence: �tab�Springfield, Clark Co., Ohio
Burial Date: �tab�08 Oct 1942
Burial Place: �tab�New Carlisle, Clark Co., Ohio
Cemetery Name: �tab�New Carlisle
Spouse's Name: �tab�Alice Baugh
Father's Name: �tab�Jacob Baugh
Father's Title & Terms: �tab�
Father's Birthplace: �tab�Germany
Mother's Name: �tab�Elizabeth Beackley

[BI30356] tombstone trans is 1889. needs verification

[DI30358] Name: Moses Lee Hurley
Titles:
Death date: 15 Oct 1915
Death place: Concord Twp, Champaign, Ohio
Birth date: 15 Feb 1835
Estimated birth year:
Birth place: Maryland
Age at death: 80 years 8 months
Gender: Male
Marital status: Widowed
Race or color:
Street address:
Occupation:
Residence: Concord Twp., Champaign, Ohio
Burial date:
Burial place:
Cemetery name:
Spouse name:
Father name: unk
Father titles:
Father birth place:
Mother name: unk
Mother titles:
Mother birth place:
GSU film number: 1983546
Digital GS number: 4095908
Image number: 1255
Reference number: fn 53040
Collection: Ohio Deaths 1908-1953

[HI30360] (Research):Adams and Harrison-Adams School Districts-Rosewood, OH The First Fifty Years 1898-1948 High School Alumni abstracted by Pat Stickley CCGS Newsletter Oct 1996 pg129 Class of 1912 Ethel Lemmon Gundolf

Name: Ethel J Gundolf Gender: Female Date of Death: 22 April 1974 Volume: 21672 Certificate: 029947 Autopsy: No Autopsy Marital Status: Widowed Place of Death: Piqua, Miami County Certifier: Physician Race: White Residence: , Champaign County Age: 80 Years

[HI30364] (Research):John W Baker
Age: 55 State: OH
Color: W Enumeration District: 0004
Birth Place: Ohio Visit: 0124
County: Clark
Relation: Head of Household
Other Residents: Relation Name Color Age Birth Place Wife Emma K 52 Ohio


BAKER JOHN W County Name: CLARK Date of Death: 3/7/1922 Volume Number: 3819 Certificate Number: 13466

[DI30365] Name: �tab�Emma C. Baker
�tab�
Death Date: �tab�18 Feb 1938
Death Place: �tab�Dayton, Montgomery, Ohio
Birth Date: �tab�15 Mar 1858
Estimated Birth Year: �tab�
Birthplace: �tab�Lawrenceville, Ohio
Death Age: �tab�79 years 11 months 24 days
Gender: �tab�Female
Marital Status: �tab�Widowed
Race or Color: �tab�Caucasian
Street Address: �tab�63 W. Hillcrest Ave.
Occupation: �tab�Housewife
Residence: �tab�Springfield, Ohio
Burial Date: �tab�21 Feb 1938
Burial Place: �tab�Lawrenceville, O.
Cemetery Name: �tab�
Spouse's Name: �tab�J. W. Baker
Father's Name: �tab�John E. Lorton
Father's Title & Terms: �tab�
Father's Birthplace: �tab�Ohio
Mother's Name: �tab�Elizabeth Wagner
Mother's �tab�
Mother's Birthplace: �tab�Ohio
Film Number: �tab�2023556
Digital Folder Number: �tab�4057866
Image Number: �tab�2504
Certificate Number: �tab�fn 11314

[HI30366] (Research):Springfield News Sun (Sunday 8-12-56) BAKER, JOHN E. John Ervin Baker of 141 Fremont Ave. died in a local nursing home at 5 p. m. Saturday. He had suffered failing health for six months and a serio us illness of one month. He would have been 80 years old on Tuesday. M r. Baker was a 50-year member of a Masonic lodge in Troy and had been a m ember of the Donnels Creek Council, Junior Order United American Mechanics, for more th an 50 years. He was retired in 1940 from Bordens dairy. Mr. Baker was b orn near Lawrenceville Aug, 14, 1876, a son of John W. and Emma Lorton Ba ker. Surviving are the widow, Bessie; a son, Glen L., a brother, Edwa rd A., and two grandchildren, all of Springfield. The body was tak en to the Littleton funeral home.

[DI30369] Ohio Deaths, 1908-1932, 1938-1944, and 1958-2007 about Edward A Baker
Name: �tab�Edward A Baker
Birth Date: �tab�1884
Gender: �tab�Male
Race: �tab�White
Residence City: �tab�Springfield
Residence County: �tab�Clark
Residence state: �tab�Ohio
Residence Country: �tab�United States
Death Date: �tab�7 May 1963
Hospital of Death: �tab�Community Hospital of Springfield
City of Death: �tab�Springfield
County of Death: �tab�Clark
Certificate: �tab�35164
Age at Death: �tab�79
Certifier: �tab�Physician
Autopsy: �tab�Yes, used for certification
Marital Status: �tab�Married

[HI30370] (Research):History of Clrk Co, pg 237 John E. LORTON, farmer; P.O. Lawrenceville; born in this township and coun ty Nov. 10, 1827; is a son of John and Rachel (Donavan) Lorton, nativ es of Kentucky, and became residents of Clark Co. in 1816, locating in Ger man Township, among the early settlers1 and lived here till their deat h. He died Sept.16, 1847; she died in August, 1879. Of an issue of ten chi ldren, five now survive - Mary Jane, Sarah Ann, John E., William and Jonat han. Our subject was married, Sept. 13,1849, to Elizabeth, daughter of Jo hn and Nancy Wagner, natives of Pennsylvania. Issue, seven children, fi ve now survive- J. William, Amanda M., Emma C., Lewis N. and Claretta. H is wife died Feb. 19,1868; was married the second time, Feb. 24,1873, to R ebecca, daughter of Henry W. and Lydia (Klinfelter) Swartzbaugh, nativ es of Pennsylvania. Issue, four children - Cora Bell, Lydia M., Anna Matil da and Luther Ely. Mr. Lorton, after his marriage, located upon the farm w here he now lives, and has since resided, having made a continued residen ce of thirty-one years. He has 81 acres of land in good cultivation, wi th good buildings and improvements, constituting a pleasant home and resid ence; has been Township Trustee for five years.

Pg 238 Township Trustee John E Lorton, 1881, 1883, 1884

John LORTON was born in this county, November 10, 1827, and being reared amid scenes of a much more primitive nature than those which now surround his home, he bore such share as a youth might in the work of development which was going on around him. He received a limited education in the early subscription and public schools of the county, the only schoolhouse in which he ever attended being one made of logs. Having an active mind and a desire for knowledge, he has made use of the facilities afforded by the printing-press to keep himself posted, and is mainly self-educated. In 1850 he purchased sixty acres of land, where he now resides, settling upon it in a log house covered with clapboards, living therein several years. He
subsequently erected his present residence, which is well-built and
sufficiently commodious edifice, under whose roof good cheer abounds. He now owns eighty acres of land, all the buildings upon it being good and the other improvements appropriate.

The first marriage of Mr. LORTON took place in 1849, his bride being Miss Elizabeth WAGONER. She bore seven children-John W.; Nancy E.; deceased; Amanda, wife of Wesley XANDER; Emma C., wife of John BAKER; Lewis; Clara, wife of Edward SOUDERS; and Marietta, deceased. The second wife of Mr. LORTON bore the maiden name of Rebecca SWARTZBAUGH, being a daughter of Henry and Lydia SWARTZBAUGH, of this township. This union has been blessed
by the birth of six children: Cora B., Lydia M., Anna M., Luther E., Edgar J. and one who died in infancy. Mr. LORTON served as Township Trustee a number of years with credit to himself and his constituents. He and his good wife belong to the German Reformed Church

Portrait and Biographical Album of Greene and Clark Counties, Ohio
Chapman Bros., Chicago
Copyright 1890.

[NI30371] Dau of John and nancy Wagner

[HI30372] (Research):Census records say she was born c 1852.

[HI30374] (Research):History of Clark Co, OH, pg 235 In 1816, John Lorton and wife Rachel, natives of Kentucky settled in th is part of Clark Co, (Sec 32)

Ancestry from Darrell B Kitchen [email protected]

Henry b 1640 Roscommon Co, IRE d 1714 Accomack Co, VA m Dorothy Cutting. Jacob Lurton b 1700 Accomack Co, VA d 1760 accomack Co, VA married Rach el Badger Henry Lurton b 1722 Accomack Co, VA d 1804 Woodford Co, KY married Sarah G roten James Lurton b 1760 Accomack Co, VA died 8/1821 Clark Co, OH married Sar ah Ely c 1789 Mason Co, KY Children, John b 1795, Jonathan (Doc) b 1794 , William b 2/7/1789, and Jam es b 3/1/1810 d 11/20/1892, Nancy, Polly, Sarah, Rachel Ann d 8/9/1879 Source is book "Sarah Margaret Lurton and Her Descendants" by KeVanne y. GC 929.2/L974DD

1850 Clark Co., OH Census German Twp pg. 39 LORTON, Jonathan 46 KY, Eleanor 46 OH Rachel 24 OH Alice 22 OH David 20 OH, Nancy J. 19 James 17 OH. German Twp. Pg 44 LORTON, Rachel 53 KY Wm. 19 OH farmer Eliza 16 OH Jonathan 12 OH. German Twp Pg 41 LORTON, John E. 27 OH farme , Charlotte 21 OH George 3 OH Alice 1 OH in same household Catherine MICHAEL 11 OH.

in same household Catherine MICHAEL 11 OH.

[NI30375] Dau of William and Rachel Donovan

[HI30376] (Research):Next door in 1860 Census Thomas BAKER 39, Lydia 32, Hannah 5, Emanuel 2

Parentage not proven, but this came from Judy at [email protected] John Baker's first wife Susannah died about 1831, they were married in 18 16 and John remarried in 1833 to Christiana. Son Isaac married Elizabe th Ballentine in 1849 in Clark Co, OH.

[HI30377] (Research):Name : Ines Elizabeth Baker
Death date : 08 Apr 1909
Death place : German, Clark, Ohio
Birth date : 28 Sep 1819
Estimated birth year :
Birth place : Cumberland Co., Penn
Age at death : 89 years 6 months 10 days
Gender : Female
Marital status : Widowed
Race or color : Caucasian
Street address :
Occupation : Housewife
Residence :
Burial date : 10 Apr 1909
Burial place : Lawrenceville, Ohio
Cemetery name :
Spouse name :
Father name : Wm Ballentine
Father titles :
Father birth place : Ireland
Mother name : Nancy Nail
Mother titles :
Mother birth place : Ireland
GSU film number : 1927086
Digital GS number : 4020920
Image number : 2086
Reference number : fn 17656
Collection : Ohio Deaths 1908-1953

[DI30378] Name: �tab�Letha A. Metz
�tab�
Death Date: �tab�10 Jul 1929
Death Place: �tab�Springfield, Clark, Ohio
Birth Date: �tab�10 Mar 1853
Estimated Birth Year: �tab�
Birthplace: �tab�Clark Co., Ohio
Death Age: �tab�76 years 4 months
Gender: �tab�Female
Marital Status: �tab�Widowed
Race or Color: �tab�American
Street Address: �tab�203 E. Clark
Occupation: �tab�At Home
Residence: �tab�Springfield, Clark, Ohio
Burial Date: �tab�12 Jul 1929
Burial Place: �tab�
Cemetery Name: �tab�Ferncliff
Spouse's Name: �tab�W.C. Metz
Father's Name: �tab�Isaac Baker
Father's Title & Terms: �tab�
Father's Birthplace: �tab�Ohio
Mother's Name: �tab�Elizabeth Ballentine
Mother's �tab�
Mother's Birthplace: �tab�Pa
Film Number: �tab�1991906
Digital Folder Number: �tab�4022272
Image Number: �tab�1043
Certificate Number: �tab�fn 45023

[HI30379] (Research):BAKER MATHEW B County Name: CHAMPAIGN Date of Death: 10/13/1932 Volume Number: 7021 Certificate Number: 56905

[HI30380] (Research):3/2008
looks possible that their son Edward A. BAKER was married to Charity I. PRESTON, d/o Henry PRESTON and Charity HUSKOVER of Champaign Co.
1900 census Champaign Co has Charity I born July 1882 OH IN OH with her parents
1910 census Clark Co has Edward Baker and Charity I, age 28 OH IN OH

Her parents died in Springfield, buried in Oakdale, Champaign. He was a retired MD so thought there might be something about him in one of your books or something to connect the two Charity I's. Ancestry death certificates did not give parents or place of buial.

[DI30380] Ohio Deaths, 1908-1932, 1938-1944, and 1958-2007 about Charity I Baker
Name: �tab�Charity I Baker
Birth Date: �tab�1883
Gender: �tab�Female
Race: �tab�White
Residence City: �tab�Springfield
Residence County: �tab�Clark
Residence state: �tab�Ohio
Residence Country: �tab�United States
Death Date: �tab�8 May 1969
Hospital of Death: �tab�Long-Term Care Facilities
City of Death: �tab�Clark County
County of Death: �tab�Clark
Certificate: �tab�033782
Age at Death: �tab�86
Certifier: �tab�Physician
Autopsy: �tab�No Autopsy performed
Marital Status: �tab�Widowed

[DI30381] Name: �tab�Lutitia E. Baker
�tab�
Death Date: �tab�28 Jan 1923
Death Place: �tab�Jackson Tp., Champaign, Ohio
Birth Date: �tab�15 Oct 1862
Estimated Birth Year: �tab�
Birthplace: �tab�Portland, Ind.
Death Age: �tab�60 years 3 months 13 days
Gender: �tab�Female
Marital Status: �tab�Married
Race or Color: �tab�Caucasian
Street Address: �tab�
Occupation: �tab�Housewife
Residence: �tab�
Burial Date: �tab�30 Jan 1923
Burial Place: �tab�
Cemetery Name: �tab�Lawrenceville
Spouse's Name: �tab�
Father's Name: �tab�Benjamine Metz
Father's Title & Terms: �tab�
Father's Birthplace: �tab�Va.
Mother's Name: �tab�Susannah Spade
Mother's �tab�
Mother's Birthplace: �tab�Ohio
Film Number: �tab�1992181
Digital Folder Number: �tab�4000559
Image Number: �tab�748
Certificate Number: �tab�fn 636

[HI30382] (Research):�b�1880 Census Place�/b� Laurenceville, Clarke, Ohio �b�Family History Library Film �/b� �b�NA Film Number�/b� T9-0998 �b�Page Number�/b� �u�53D
�/u�William LORTON Self M Male W 48 OH Farmer KY KY Elizabeth LORTON Wife M Female W 45 OH Keeping House VA PA John O. LORTON Son S Male W 20 OH Book Agent OH OH William A. LORTON Son S Male W 15 OH Farmer OH OH Geo. F. LORTON Son S Male W 13 OH Farm Laborer OH OH Sarah LORTON Dau S Female W 11 OH At School OH OH Millard E. LORTON Son S Male W 6 OH OH OH Owen LORTON Son S Male W 3 OH OH OH

[HI30392] (Research):Springfield (O.) Daily News on Monday, March 9, 1908 Mrs. Elizabeth LORTON, aged 73 years, residence 1518 West Mulberry Stree t, died at 9 o'clock Monday morning from pneumonia, after an illness of se veral weeks. Decedent was a pioneer of the county and was the wife of Will iam LORTON, a retired farmer. Seven children and a husband survive her. T he children are: Mrs. Charles ARGOBRIGHT, of Wadsworth, Ohio; Mrs. Mary BR IGGEMAN, Prescott, Arizona; Mrs.Sadie CIRCLE, North Hampton, and Charle s, George, Elmer and Owen LORTON, of this city. The funeral arrangements h ave not been made.

[HI30393] (Research):CALLISON, CHARLES (sent in by Marilyn Hansen) Last will and testament of Charles Callison July 31, 1869 Charles Callison, of the County of Clarke, in the state of Ohio,

Wife, Lucy Collison Son, William C. Callison Son Isaac Callison Four grandchildren: Clara Belle Callison, John M. Callison, Lucinda Jane C allison and George Albert Callison- they being the children of my son Jac ob M. Callison, Two daughters, Margaret and Elizabeth

March 1872 Estate settled Clark Co. Historical. Soc. #A3929 Charles Callis on Outstanding bills at time of death were $88 for work, labor and groceri es; 5 cents for tobacco; 50 cents for castor oil, salts and beef; 60 cen ts to W Shaffer for whiskey; 50 cents to Fred Zischler for whiskey; 75 cen ts to Jonas Overhaulser for whiskey in March; 75 cents to Jonas Overhauls er for whiskey in April; $3.50 for chopping wood and shocking corn; $20 f or services of wife during sickness and $15 interest on account for wor k. James Stephenson. Executor in account with Samuel Overhaulser, Dr.

Estate auction May 10, 1870. Those buying goods were: G.W. Dillahurs t, S. Roller Levi Roller Phillip Rader James Stephenson David Verity, W. C. Callison, John Meranda, W. Overpeck, I.M. Callison, Mrs. Overholser, Da vid Paden, Mrs. Shaefer, Mrs. W.M. Lorton, D. Getz, Joshua Baker, Rudol ph Baker, Sam. Deterick, J.E. Lorton, Philip Deterick, John Rust, W.R. Th ompson Total : $251.74 Henry B. Miller, Clerk for sale, John Miranda was paid $5 for auctioneeri ng personal property, John Kuct was paid $31 for coffin and hearse

[HI30394] (Research):CALLISON, LUCY (sent in by Marilyn Hansen) Jan 1879 Estate Settled. Clark Co Historical. Soc. #5505 Sale bill of t he Goods and Chattels belonging to the estate of Lucy Callison sold at Pub lic Auction by George F. Johnson, administrator of said estate on the 21 st day of January 1879

Those who bought goods I.S. Canady, W.H. Wright, William Callison, Samu el Overholser, Levi Roller, Isaac Callison, John Metz, Thomas Bobo, Charl es Argabright, John Anderson, William Lorton, John Porter, Andrew Mille r, H.G. Stephenson, Samuel Snyder, Samuel Argabright, Rachel Miller, Micha el Shafer, William Miller, Ezra Gordon, W.H. Wright, G.W. Thomas, Adam Hus s, Thomas Menulla (?), Eli Davis, George Greiser, Jonathan Lorton, Oliv er Rust, James Baker Total $346.09

[HI30395] (Research):Springfield (O.) Daily News on Wednesday, August 14, 1929 page 16 Ex-Resident is Taken by Death MRS. MARTHA ELLEN ARGABRIGHT, 73 di es at home in Barberton, Ohio Mrs. Martha Ellen ARGABRIGHT, 73 widow of Ch arles ARGABRIGHT, died at 5 p.m. Tuesday at her home in Barberton, Ohio ac cording to word received in the city. She had been ill about one year. T he body will be brought to Springfield to the home of her nephew Edg ar A. LORTON, 605 S. Belmont Av. Burial will be made here. Mrs. ARGABRIG HT was born in Clark County and had lived in this vicinity until 27 yea rs ago when she moved to Barberton, Ohio. She leaves a daughter, Ethel ARG ABRIGHT; and a son Orville ARGABRIGHT, both of Barberton three brothers, R ev. George LORTON of Columbus, Elmer LORTON of Dayton and Owen LORTON of B arberton; and one sister, Sadie CIRCLE of Lawrenceville, Ohio.

[NI30399] +Ernest August Briggeman b: May 1867 in Ohio m: August 29, 1895 in Clark County, Ohio
...... 2 Harry S. Briggeman b: February 13, 1897 in Springfield, Clark County, Ohio d: February 11, 1974 in Burbank, Los Angeles County, California
...... 2 George Ernest Briggeman b: April 22, 1899 in Ohio d: August 27, 1997 in Lakeside, Navaho County, Arizona
.......... +Elsie b: December 16, 1905 in Arizona d: August 24, 1996 in Lakeside, Navaho County, Arizona
...... 2 Carl Briggeman b: August 12, 1900 in Springfield, Clark County, Ohio d: Abt. December 20, 1906 in Arizona

[HI30399] (Research):Born on a farm near the village of New Carlisle. Her people were all short. Not fat...but many built like gorillas. 5' 8" would be average for the men...5'0" for the women. Left Clark County on Halloween 1906 and moved to Prescott, Arizona...4 days by train.

Year: �i�1900�/i�; Census Place: �i�Springfield Ward 3, Clark, Ohio�/i�; Roll: �i�T623 1246�/i�; Page: �i�2B�/i�; Enumeration District: �i�26
�/i�Ernest A Briggeman 33
Mary M Briggeman 42
Elbert Bobo 15 step son
Harry Briggeman 3 son
George E Briggeman 1 son

[HI30400] (Research): Daily News, Springfield, OH on Monday, September 17, 1923 Page 4. John C. LORTON, 63, died at 1:50 P.M. Sunday at his home, 516 Broa dway. He had been ill for several weeks. He was a member of the Loyal Ord er of Moose. He is survived by his widow, Mrs. Minerva P. LORTON, two son s, E.A. LORTON and J.W. LORTON, both of Springfield and a daughter, Mrs. B lanche McCLELLAN of Dayton, besides two sisters, Mrs. Ella ARGABRIGHT of W adsworth and Mrs. John CIRCLE of Jackson, O. Short funeral services wi ll be held at the residence at 1 PM Wednesday. Further funeral services wi ll be held at the Reformed church in North Hampton. Burial will be ma de in the Lawrenceville cemetery.

[HI30403] (Research):CIRCLE ELLA County Name: CLARK Date of Death: 1/15/1934 Volume Number: 7395 Certificate Number: 607

[DI30407] Florida Death Index, 1947
Name: George F. Lorton
Place: Hillsboro
Gender: M
Race: W
Volume: 1244
Certificate: 6102
Death Date: 1947

[DI30408] Florida Death Index
Name: Margaret Elizabeth Lorton
Death Date: 1952
County of Death: Hillsborough
State of Death: Florida
Race: White
Gender: Female

[HI30413] (Research):1900 Census has Walter F Circle, grandson, b4/1888, OH OH MD

[HI30415] (Research):Children of MILLARD LORTON and EMMA RHINEHART are: i.EDNA8 RHINEHART, b. June 1882; Stepchild. ii.JENNIE RHINEHART, b. January 1884; Stepchild. iii.CECIL RHINEHART, b. July 1891; Stepchild.

[HI30416] (Research):Funeral Home records say birth date was 9/4/1877

1900 Census, German Twp.. Clark County, OH ED 3 Sheet 6 Line 47 June 12, 1900
Lorton, William Born November 1832 age 67 Married 45 years, born Ohio, parents born Kentucky, farmer, owned farm with mortgage
Elizabeth born July 1836, age 63, Wife, born Ohio, father born Virginia, mother born Pennsylvania. Mother of 11 children with 8 living
Albert O. born Aug 1877 age 22 Son OH farmer
Albert A. born Apr 1893 age 7 Grandson OH
Russell Julinda A., servant, born Jun 1883 age 16 OH Va Oh Household servant
Bowen Charles, servant, born Oct 1881 age 18 La. Oh Oh Oh farm laborer

1920 census Wadsworth, Medina, Ohio ED 80 Sheet 9 line 63
C. ARGABRIGHT, age 39 born Ohio, kiln setter/brick company
Martha E, mother, age 64, born Ohio, widowed, landlady, rooming house, unable to write
Ethel, sister, age 26, born Ohio, wrapper/match company
Owen A. LORTON, uncle, age 42, born Ohio, married, kiln setter/brick company

Springfield Daily News (Tuesday 9-6-38)
LORTON, OWEN
Owen Lorton, 61, died in his home two miles west of North Hampton at midnight Sunday following a heart attack. He was at work, preparing to move to Springfield, when stricken. His widow, Orpha; two brothers, Elmer of Dayton and George Lorton of Tampa, Fla.; and a sister, Mrs. John Circle of Springfield, Route 7, survive. The body was removed to the Frank Funeral Home in St. Paris, and will be taken to the residence of Mrs. Lorton's parents, Mr. and Mrs. Charles Smith of north of North Hampton. Funeral services will be held in the Lawrenceville Reformed Church at 2 p.m. Wednesday, with burial in the Lawrenceville Cemetery

Ohio Certificate of Death File No 61246 Pike Twp., Clark County, Ohio
Owen Lorton married to Orpha (Smith) Lorton
Born Aug 12, 1877
Occupation Laborer - Last worked Sept 1938
Parents: William Lorton born Ohio and Elizabeth COLLISON born Ohio
Death Sept 4, 1938
Cause of death: Myocarditis chronic and Acute dilation of the heart from Jan 4, 1938
Informant: Orpha Lorton New Carlisle, Ohio
Burial: Lawrenceville Sept 6, 1938

[NI30418] Abraham Frederick Hockenberry b: May 25, 1862 in Lucasville, Scioto County, Ohio d: December 04, 1940
. +Emily Eminna Carley
...... 2 James Franklin Hockenberry b: November 21, 1882 in Ohio d: June 03, 1978 in San Bernardino County, California
.......... +Bessie Viola Lorton b: August 1890 in Ohio, Probably Clark County Father: George Forest Lorton Mother: Margaret Elizabeth Wise
...... 2 Myrtle Nancy Hockenberry b: September 08, 1894 in Waverly, Pike County, Ohio d: October 13, 1967 in Springfield , Clark County, Ohio Burial: October 17, 1967 West Jefferson Cemetery, Madison County, Ohio
.......... +William Venoris Keeton b: November 06, 1899 in Clark County, Ohio m: March 10, 1921 in Springfield, Clark County, Ohio d: June 25, 1958 in Springfield, Clark County, Ohio Burial: June 28, 1958 Vale Cemetery, Springfield Twp., Clark County, Ohio Father: Samuel Lester Keeton Mother: Lucy Ellen CALLISON Divorce: in Yes
*2nd Wife of Abraham Frederick Hockenberry:
. +Letha Belle Miller b: September 06, 1872 in German Twp., Clark County, Ohio m: July 27, 1908 in Springfield, Clark County, Ohio d: September 06, 1916 in Springfield, Clark County, Ohio Burial: Lawrenceville Cemetery, German Twp., Clark County, Ohio Father: Andrew J. Miller Mother: Sabina Jane Overholser

[HI30418] (Research):I don't know what happened to poor Bessie.

She was around in 1925 but he apparently married Virginia Kincaid in 1930.

1925 City Directory, Springfield, Ohio
Hockenberry, James F. (Bessie V.) coremaker, 27 West Mulberry, Walsh Bldg, S.E.C. 3rd and Vine, Cincinnati, Ohio

1930 census Springfield, Clark County, Ohio ED 20 page 8 line 31
Franklin Hockenberry, age 47, owned home valued at $4000, owned a radio, born Ohio, parents born Pennsylvania, moulder/wheel shop, Veteran/No
Virginia, wife, age 36, married at age 36, she and parents born Ohio, nurse/private family
John Kincaid, father, age 66, he and parents born Ohio, watchman, Veteran/No
Ida, wife,, age 63, she and parents born Ohio, nurse/private family

Williams Springfield City Directory 1941 Clark County, Ohio
Hockenberry, James F. (Virginia M) coremaker h 380 Sherman Av

Williams Springfield City Directory 1953
Hockenberry, Frank J (Virginia M) machine operator R & M, h 1275 Montgomery Av.

Springfield Daily News Sat. Oct 14, 1967
Mrs. Mrytle N. Keeton
Mrs. Myrtle N. Keeton, 74 of 1215 E. High St. a retired employee of the former Chaney Manufacturing Co now the Thermometer Corp of America, died in her residence at 1:05 pm Friday. She was born in Waverly Sept 8, 1893, the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Abraham Hockenberry . She is survived by three sons, V. Franklin, Ray C. and Robert W, all of Springfield; one brother, Frank Hockenberry of San Bernardino, Calif; 10 grandchildren, seven great grandchildren and several nieces and nephews. Her body was taken to the Littleton Funeral Home where friends may call from 3 to 5 and 7 to 9 Sunday and Monday. Services will be conducted at 10 am Tuesday in the funeral home with the Rev. Wiliam Paul, pastor of the the Bethel Lutheran Church in charge. Burial will be in the West Jefferson Cemetery.

Name: Frank J Hockenberry
Social Security #: 277059694
Sex: MALE
Birth Date: 21 Nov 1882
Birthplace: Ohio
Death Date: 3 Jun 1978
Death Place: San Bernardino

[HI30421] (Research):Name: Hazel Young SSN: 277-03-3429 Last Residence: 45504 Springfield, Clark, Ohio, United States of America Born: 30 Mar 1898 Died: Mar 1983 State (Year) SSN issued: Ohio (Before 1951 )
Name: Hazel A Young Birth Date: Est. 1899 Birth State: Ohio Birth Country: United States Gender: Female Race: White Residence County: Clark Residence State: Ohio Residence Country: United States Death Date: 24 Mar 1983 Hospital of Death: Long-Term Care Facilities City of Death: Clark County County of Death: Clark Certificate: 014777 Age at Death: 84 Certifier: Physician Autopsy: Yes, used for certification Social Security Number: 277-03-3429 Marital Status: Widowed

[HI30422] (Research):1920 census Akron, Summit County, Ohio ED 117 page 3 line 49
Boarders in the household of Frank and Anna Moncrief
Bertha Lorton, age 20, she and parents born Ohio, Rubber worker/rubber works
Ellen Lorton, age 17, she and parents born Ohio, Rubber worker/rubber works

[NI30423] name: �tab�Ernest C. Allman
�tab�
event: �tab�Marriage 10/27/1921
event place (standardized): �tab�Wayne, Ohio, United States
event place (other): �tab�
age: �tab�31
estimated birth year: �tab�1890
birth date: �tab�
birthplace: �tab�Weston, W. Va.
father: �tab�Peter C. Allman
father's �tab�
mother: �tab�Ella Barb
mother's �tab�
spouse: �tab�Mary E. Lorton
spouse's �tab�
spouse's age: �tab�22
spouse's estimated birth year: �tab�1899
spouse's birthplace: �tab�Springfield, O
spouse's father: �tab�Geo. Lorton
spouse's father's �tab�
spouse's mother: �tab�Margaret E. Wise
spouse's mother's �tab�
reference number: �tab�604
film number: �tab�425762
digital folder number: �tab�004016750
image number: �tab�00368
Citing this Record "Ohio, County Marriages, 1789-1994," index and images, FamilySearch (https://familysearch.org/pal:/MM9.1.1/XZR4-VJ1 : accessed 04 Oct 2012), Ernest C. Allman and Mary E. Lorton, 1921; citing reference 604, FHL microfilm 425762.

[HI30423] (Research):1920 census Akron, Summit County, Ohio ED 117 page 3 line 49
Boarders in the household of Frank and Anna Moncrief
Bertha Lorton, age 20, she and parents born Ohio, Rubber worker/rubber works
Ellen Lorton, age 17, she and parents born Ohio, Rubber worker/rubber works

[HI30428] (Research):Springfield (OH) News-Sun, Friday, December 15, 2000, page 32. BEULAH E. COY 91, of Springfield, died at 3:15 p.m. Monday, December 11, 2 000, in Belle Manor Nursing Home. She was born January 23, 1909, in Nor th Hampton, Ohio, the daughter of Earl E. and Hettie (Stephenson) Calliso n. She was a member of the United church of Christ in Lawrenceville and N orth Hampton Lioness club. Survivors include a daughter, Beth I. Warr en of Springfield, a son, M. Steve Coy of Fairfield Glade, Tennessee; a br other, Walter Callison of Springfield; four grandsons, Jeffrey Coy of Verm ont, Noel Coy of Lawrenceville, Craig Coy of Columbus, and Matthew Warr en of United States Navy, Biloxi, Mississippi; and a great-granddaughte r, Kallie M. Coy of Lawrenceville. She was preceded in death by her husba nd, Marion I. Coy and three brothers, Harold, Robert, and Fred Calliso n. Friends may visit with the family Saturday from 12 p.m. until ti me of service at 1 p.m. in the Jackson Lytle & Ingling Williams Funeral Ho me, North Limestone Street Chapel wit Rev. Jim Welsch officiating. Intern ment will follow in Lawrenceville Cemetery. In lieu of flowers, contribut ions may be made to the Hospice of your choice.

[HI30429] (Research):Nona married Ray Pennington. They had two girls and one son. She left h er family and went to Columbus, Ohio where she later married again. Ray al so remarried. A grand daughter died in the Cincinnati Ohio Supper club fir e.

[HI30430] (Research):World War I Draft Registration Cards, 1917-1918
Name: Omer Thomas
City: Not Stated County: Clark State: Ohio
Birthplace: Ohio;United States of America
Birth Date: 19 May 1896 Springfield, OH Race: Caucasian (White)
Roll: 1819892
Emp-Advertising Solicitor for Sun Publishing Co
Single, no dependents, claims exemption for personal health
Tall, slender, blue eyes, brown hair, no disabilities
Signed June 5 1917

Ohio Soldiers in WWI, 1917-1918
Name: Omer Thomas
Race: White
Birth Date: 19 May 1896
Birth Location: Springfield, Ohio, USA
Enlistment Date: 5 Aug 1918
Enlistment County: Springfield
Enlistment State: Ohio
Enlistment Division: National Army
Decorations and Awards: View Image
RANK: View Image
Advancement: View Image
Comments: Syracuse Recruit Camp Syracuse NY to death.
Private Died of influenza & pneumonia 4 Oct 1918.
Notified Grant Thomas, father, Tremont City, O.

[HI30431] (Research):Elmo was Superintendant of the Mad River Plant of Ohio Edison. He marri ed but had no children.

[DI30434] Name: �tab�Myrtle Mary Yinger
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Death Date: �tab�06 Dec 1951
Death Place: �tab�Springfield, Clark, Ohio, United States
Birth Date: �tab�04 Jan 1878
Estimated Birth Year: �tab�
Birthplace: �tab�Miami Co., Ohio
Death Age: �tab�73 years
Gender: �tab�Female
Marital Status: �tab�
Race or Color: �tab�Caucasian
Street Address: �tab�
Occupation: �tab�
Residence: �tab�
Burial Date: �tab�
Burial Place: �tab�
Cemetery Name: �tab�
Spouse's Name: �tab�
Father's Name: �tab�William Smith
Father's Title & Terms: �tab�
Father's Birthplace: �tab�
Mother's Name: �tab�Sarah Abbott

[HI30435] (Research):The Virginia Years Little is known about the early years of John Callison. He is of Irish des cent on his father's line but his mother is unknown. There is some thought that Martha McCorkle may have be en his mother but this point needs to be proven. (Chronicles of the Scotch-Irish settlement in Virginia extract ed from the original court records of August County 1745-1800 by Lyman Cha lky. Published by Genealogical Publishing Co., Baltimore, Maryland Page #104. - 1 Sep 1785. Samuel (mark) McCorkle's will, planter- � to daug hter. Martha Callesone) It is assumed that John Jr. was born in Augusta County, Virginia on the known da te of August 5, 1769. (Callison Cemetery, German twp.. Clark County, Oh io John Callison Aug. 5, 1769 Aug 19, 1844) The historical events that took place in the year of John's birth illustra te the progress of different regions of this country. Frontiersman and exp lorer Daniel Boone set his sights on Kentucky after trekking into the west ern wilderness through the Cumberland Gap. Dartmouth College was found ed in Connecticut and moved to New Hampshire the next year. It was the la st of nine colleges established before the American Revolution. In the Cal ifornia territory, Father Junipero Serra founded the first permanent Spani sh settlement. Locally, Virginia delegates followed other colonies and end orsed an agreement that banned the importation of all English trade good s, slaves and many European luxury items until repeal of the Townsend ac t. This act was a series of taxes by Britain on the American colonies on g oods such as glass, lead, paint, paper and tea. This tax was repealed in 1 770 for all goods except tea. (THE ALMANAC OF AMERICAN HISTORY BY Arthur S chlesinger, Jr. Published by Barnes and Noble, Inc. 1993) A few years after John's birth, his father is found in Botetourt County, V irginia, but this county was not formed from Augusta County until 1770. H is grandfather, James Callison, lived in Augusta County at the time of h is birth. (GRANTOR INDEX TO DEEDS AUGUSTA COUNTY VA June 20, 1769 James a nd Isabell CALLISON to Gasper Taylor B & S Book 15 Page 408. Release Pa ge 409) There is no record of his father, John, until 1778 when he is mention ed in a land transaction in Greenbrier County, Virginia. The survey for th is land was taken for John, in 1774. (Greenbrier County, Virginia Janua ry 1, 1778 John Beard is entitled to 400 acres as assignee of William Gilh ison and John Callison to include a survey made for Callison in 1774 adjac ent to William and John Callison). This area of Virginia was being subdivi ded into counties at a rapid rate. Many times in doing research, it is fou nd that the people did not move, the county lines moved. This has challeng ed descendants trying to find records on their ancestors. Greenbrier Coun ty was created by an act of the Virginia General Assembly in October 17 77 from parts of Montgomery and Botetourt Counties (Virginia). It was nam ed in honor of the principal river that drains through the county. It is c onsidered the mother county of southern West Virginia because 11 counti es were created, either in whole or in part, from its original territor There has been no record found for the purchase of John's land in 1774 b ut it was probably in Botetourt County, Virginia. In the year 1778, John C allison, in debt, had a case transferred to the Greenbrier Courts. (Boteto urt County Va. Court Order Book 1776-1780, p. 41, 15 April, 1778, Jacob Wa rwick v. John Callison, in debt, noted as "not executed, transferred to Gr eenbrier docket. John's father participated in the development of this new county by signi ng petitions to improve land sales and to build better roads. (Chalkey Vol ume 2 page 104 November 20, 1781 petition of residents on the north si de of the Greenbrier River requesting a repeal of the Act for a road fr om Camp Union to Warm Springs. John and William Callison, and Arthur McClu re among others. Chalkey Volume. 2 page 168 6-13-1783 Greenbrier County. P etition for a repeal of the law requiring that no grant on settlement or p reemptive rights be issued until 3 Pound per 100 acres be paid to grantee s. Some of the petitioners when first settled in the county signed a petit ion by the late Gen. Lewis, agent to the Greenbrier County, in 1773 to pre serve their land from the claims of officers and soldiers when they threat ened them, but it was their only resource since no land office was open. S igned by John and William Callison, Arthur McClure, among others) John is known to have had two siblings although more are probable. His sis ter, Isabel, appears to have been raised by her grandparents in Augusta Co unty and is the only grandchild mentioned in James Callison will. (Will Bo ok 7 Page 158 Augusta County, Virginia. 1789 James Callison � to my gra nd daughter, Isabella Callison, the daughter of my son John Callison). H er date of birth is unknown except that she was "over 21" when she marri ed in 1801according to her uncle, Robert. (Augusta County, Virginia. Marri age Records This day Robert Callison�. from a personal acquaintance with I sabella Callison daughter of John Callison who is about to intermarry wi th Joseph Evans, �.the said Isabella is past the age of twenty one year s, 25th day of February 1801). The name of John's brother is not known b ut according to tax records, he was born 1766-1771. (Tax list B Greenbri er County, Virginia. 1787- John Callison with 2 males age 16-21. John ov er 21 had 5 horses and 14 cattle. One of these males would be John, subje ct of this book). It is expected that the other male might be named Jam es since the Irish naming custom named the first son for the paternal gran dfather. There is an unknown James Callison in the Greenbrier County recor ds who fits the age group for John's brother. (1820 census Greenbrier Coun ty, Virginia. James Collision Senior. Males: 1 over 45yrs Females: 0 Tot al of 1 in household 1 engaged in agriculture). This James died in 1828 Gr eenbrier County. He named no heirs other than a sister, Betsey Morrison. ( Greenbrier County. Virginia Will Book 1 page 712 James Callison will writt en May 4, 1827 probated 1827�sister Betsy Morrison. Appraisement bill pa ge 750). If James is found to be a brother of John, then he gains a siste r, Elizabeth, also. (Elizabeth Callison born. August 27, 1778. She marri ed James Morrison March 4,1796 Greenbrier County, Virginia and died June 2 4, 1838. Birth and death dates from Hill Cemetery; Pocahontas County, We st Virginia) When John was 7 years old, the American Revolution took place and the Unit ed States of America was established with George Washington as the first p resident. There is no record of his father participating in this battle b ut his grandfather was considered "a Patriot" for supplying provisio ns to the troops. By the time of his death, this new country had seen nine presidents electe d. Chances are that he was able to see one president in person when Hen ry Clay visited Clark County, Ohio on July 24, 1830. John lived near his uncle, William Callison, while he was growing up. (S ee note re: deed of 1778) This land was located in Greenbrier County, prob ably in the CloverVale Valley/Spring Creek area. (GENERAL INDEX TO DEE DS - GREENBRIER COUNTY, Virginia August 11,1786 William Callison and wi fe Agness Book 1 Page 18, 200 acres for 100 Pounds to John Beard. Land abo ve Spring Creek in Clover Vale Valley. Witness. William Renic, William Bro wn and John Callison.) John probably lived with his father in Greenbrier County until 1789 wh en he married Jane McClure (Marriage Record # 1-A page 17 Greenbrier Count y, Virginia. John Callison and Jane McClure were united in marriage by Jo hn Alderson on 19th day of June 1789). That year he had his own tax listi ng as John Callison Jr. According to the 1790 census, Greenbrier County h ad the fourth largest population (6,015) of the nine counties that were th en in existence and fell within the current boundaries of West Virgini a. He and Jane McClure each lived in the same district of Greenbrier as ea rly as 1781. They are listed on tax records in Greenbrier until 1794 wh en his first land purchase was recorded in Bath County, Virginia. at the a ge of 25. (Bath County. Virginia Deed Book 1 Page 210 August 28, 1794 Jo hn Tharp to John Callison "made the twenty eight of August in the year o ne thousand seven hundred between John Tharp of the county of Jefferson f or � the sum of thirty pounds usual money paid by the said John Callis on � tract of land containing 120 acres granted to John Tharp on twenty fi rst day of March one thousand seven hundred and eighty nine in the Litt le Levels _____in a ____ of the Droop Mountains) This land is in present d ay Pocahontas County. Virginia. John bought an additional 50 acres on the waters of the Greenbrier in 180 1. (SIMS LAND GRANTS - Bath County, Virginia John Gallison (Callison) 50 a cres WTS Greenbrier 1801 Book 1 page 88). His father remained on Greenbri er County tax rolls through 1803. In 1804, he is found in Bath County t ax records. There is no land purchase in Bath County for John Sr. and he a nd John Jr. were consistently listed on the same date of the tax collecti on so may have been living in the same household. All adult males over a ge 21 were taxed. (Personal Property Tax Records for Bath County, Virginia 1804 Alex, John Jr., John Sr., April 17,1804 1805 John Jr., John Sr. (2 titheables) April 23, 1805 1806 John Jr. and John Sr. May 12, 1806 1807 John Jr., John Sr. It is possible that Alexander is a brother to John Jr. He married Rebec ca Kellison and went to Ross County, Ohio about the same time John left f or Clark County, Ohio) Father and son were probably pretty self-sufficient living on their lan d. In 1782, John Sr. was taxed on 3 horses and 13 head of cattle. The t ax for this district was not recorded but an approximation from other dist ricts shows that it would have been in the 1/1/3 range or 1 Pound, 1 shill ing and 3 pence. Arthur McClure, father of Jane, had 6 horses and 8 he ad of cattle. Wildlife was abundant for hunting and many streams in the ar ea, for fishing. The cattle probably provided their milk and butter rath er than beef. The farmland may have been used to grow wheat and corn wi th the horse providing labor and transportation. One modern convenien ce in this wilderness area in 1785 was the gristmill powered by the abunda nt water supply in the area. This was needed to grind the corn and whea t. These mills became popular meeting places for the residents. John Jr. w as probably happy with this new mill because up to this point, the grain h ad to be ground by hand. All building, cooking and fireplace logs h ad to be cut and hewn by hand as the area had no sawmills at that time. Th ere were no newspapers in the area that early and it is possible that t he early family did not know how to read and write. The few legal transact ions undertaken by John have been signed with his mark. There were no bank ers and none were needed. The residents used the barter system for their n eeds, neighbors helped neighbors and trust was based on a man's word. (His torical Booklet - Greenbrier County 160th Anniversary - 1778-1938 Publish ed 1938-Excerpts) No records of Baptisms for the children of John Callison Sr. have been fou nd to indicate what religion was being practiced. His father, James, parti cipated in the Presbyterian faith. As John Sr. moved his family to more in accessible regions, ministers and churches probably became a luxury that w as not easily available. It is of interest, though that the minister who m arried John Callison and Jane McClure was John Alderson. Rev Alderson is n oted as founder of the Old Greenbrier Baptist Church, the first chur ch in Greenbrier County. The Old Greenbrier Baptist Church, North Alderso n, was organized on November 24, 1787, with twelve members. (Historical Bo oklet - Greenbrier County 160th Anniversary - 1778-1938 Published 1938 -Ex cerpts) Medicine in those early days was primitive according to today's standard s. There was no knowledge of the cause of many diseases, bacteria and anti sepsis had not yet been discovered. John and his father were probably fami liar with herbal medicines for the treatment of illness and disease preven tion. The main diagnosis in this era was "an excess of body fluids" and t he treatment was getting rid of this fluid by leeching and purgatives (Sal ts). The residents of Greenbrier co. were fortunate to have the many Sulf ur Springs for the treatment of rheumatism disorders. The childhood diseas es that have almost been eradicated through vaccines today were prevale nt in that era. (Historical Booklet - Greenbrier County 160th Anniversa ry - 1778-1938 Published 1938-Excerpts) The fact that John and Jane a nd 8 of their children survived to adulthood is quite a legacy for their d escendants. In January 1809, Elizabeth, the daughter of John and Jane was married to W illiam Buckley in Bath County, Virginia. (Bath County, Virginia Marriage R ecords 1809 John Collison, father, consents for marriage of Elizabeth Call ison to William Buckley) This couple is found in Clark County, Ohio in 18 13 along with John and Jane. John Callison and his family are not found in Virginia after June 1809 wh en Arthur McClure's estate was settled. (Will Book 1, page 262 At the Coun ty Court, Greenbrier County, "Know all men by these presents that we the l egatees of Arthur McClure deceased do hereby certify that we received o ur several legacies at the hand of Samuel McClure as administrator on [th e] estate given under our hands this 21st day of June in the year of our L ord 1809. � Jane Colleson.") John's father was no longer listed in the t ax record after 1808 so it is unknown whether he died or left the are a. No will or estate record has been found for him. It appears that he h ad no land left in Virginia to deed to his heirs. It is not known when t he mother of John Jr. died. There is no wife named in a land transaction f or John Sr. in Greenbrier County in 1786.(GENERAL INDEX TO DEEDS - GREENBR IER COUNTY, VA September17,1786 George Kincaid 200 acres by order, from Jo hn Collison adjacent to William Renick) By the time John and Jane moved to Ohio, the country had doubled in size t hrough the Louisiana Purchase and Lewis and Clark had explored the route f rom the St. Louis, Missouri area to the Pacific Ocean. North Carolina, Ken tucky, Tennessee and, lastly in 1803, Ohio had been granted statehood. T he 13 original colonies now numbered 17 states. The 1810 census for Ohio was burned so there is no census record for th em in 1810 but other documents support their early arrival in Ohio. John d id not sell his land in Bath County until he was in Ohio and contrary to m ost land sales, Jane was not mentioned with him.

The Ohio Years

(Article by Dr. Archibald Hopkins, of Harrisonburg, Va., for his son, D r. William Davis Hopkins..) "From 1800 to 1860 emigration and immigration were the order of the day. T he sons of farmers and others, descendants of early settlers, were entic ed away by the low price of rich lands in the West, Kentucky, Ohio, Indian a, Illinois, and Missouri. Often whole families sold out and left in sear ch of new homes near the frontier of civilization. Sometimes several famil ies went together, to form a congenial neighborhood. These emigrants pack ed in wagons their provisions, clothing, bedding, and such cherished artic les as they could not leave behind, and spent weeks on the road, carryi ng their food with them, and camping out at night. Some of these family fl ights involved much hardship and suffering, as the way was rough, roa ds in some places being not much more than trails through the wildernes s. They had no springs to their wagons, and probably the most comfortab le way of traveling was horseback. Many a woman has gone hundreds of mil es in the saddle, carrying her baby in her lap, through heat and cold, ra in and snow, with clothing that we would think utterly insufficient; cross ing rivers and climbing mountains, and yet living to tell her children a nd grandchildren of the pleasures and perils of the journey. " The rou te of migration can only be guessed at but almost certainly included a wat er route and a land route. Travel in this time was mostly by flatbed boa ts and covered wagons over dirt trails." It is likely that John and Jane traveled via Gallia County. Ohio where Joh n's Uncle William was living at the time. "During the first decade of 180 0, the journey from Franklinton, on the Scioto, to Springfield, (Clark Cou nty) took about 4 � days, a distance of forty-two miles. In crossing Big D arby they were obliged to carry all their goods on horseback, and th en to drag their wagon across with ropes, while some of the party sw am by the side of the wagon to prevent it from upsetting. . The early sett lers were unequaled for their kindness, honesty and hospitality." (Howe 's Historical Collection of Ohio written by Henry Howe, Published by The S tate of Ohio, C.J. Krehbiel & Co., Printers and Binders Cincinnati, Ohio 1 888) It can be determined from census records that John and Jane had all ni ne of their known children before they left Virginia. At the time of the m ove, these children would have ranged from age 2 to 20. It appears that th ere was considerable travel and communication among kin in distant communi ties. Families followed each other to new territories and children from di fferent areas ended up marrying each other. Land was bought and sold betwe en relatives in different counties. People who had to "go back home" for a ny reason, hand carried messages from all the neighbors, to their differe nt families and friends. Champaign County, Ohio was probably chosen as John and Jane's new home bec ause John Morris (son of his aunt, Jane Callison Morris) had been there si nce about 1805.(Morris, John first purchased land in what was lat er to be German twp.., Clark County., Ohio in December 6, 1805 . This la nd was in Section 18 twp. 4 Range 9. A plat map indicates that Secti on 18 was joining Section 24 where John Callison purchased his land. Jo hn and Jane moved to the area of Champaign County that would become Cla rk County in 1818. John sold his two tracts of land in Bath County in 18 11 where it was listed that he was from "Champaign County, Ohio" verifyi ng that is was the same John. (1811 Deed Book 5 page 430. Bath County, Vir ginia the 9th day of October 1811 between John Callison of the County of C hampaign and state of Ohio of the first part and Patrick Constantine of t he County of Bath for the sum of 100 pound, two certain tracts in the coun ty of Bath and waters of Greenbrier River, one containing 120 acres fir st granted to John Tharp by patent dated 21 March 1789 by him convey ed to said John Callison and..... the 2nd, 50 acres granted to said John C allison by patent dated April 2, 1801 lying in County of Bath and joini ng the above survey.) John obtained his first land in Ohio in 1814 for the minimum purchase of 1 60 acres at $2/per acre. At that time, most land was paid for over sever al years with his acreage finally becoming his in 1814. (Perhaps he used t he money from the sale of his property in Virginia to finance this land) T he prevailing method of payment at the time was a result of the first cred it act designated by Congress on May 10, 1800. It provided that the entrym an (buyer) would make a deposit of five percent of the purchase price, inc luding surveying fees, on the day of the sale. Within 40 days the entrym an had to pay an additional twenty- percent of the purchase money. Additio nal payments of twenty-five percent of the purchase price were to be ma de within two, three, and four years after the day of sale. Interest of s ix percent a year was charged for the last three payments. ("OHIO LAN DS A SHORT HISTORY" http://www.history.rootsweb.com/~ohio-lands/ohlands.ht ml) In 1812, William the son of John and Jane died at the age of 16. He was bu ried on their property in an area later deeded to the state by descendan ts for the present day Callison Cemetery. The Callison family members were active participants in the War of 1812 wi th all of them serving in the same unit. His sons, Charles and James, we re probably too young to serve ROLL OF CAPT. JEREMIAH SIMMS COMPANY Served from February 20, until Mar ch 20, 1813. Partial list including those in John Callison family of so ns and sons in law. Lieutenant. William Buckley Sergeant. Arthur Collison Privates Callison, John, Sr., Callison, John, Jr., Elliott, Thomas; Overpe ck, William This war was fought with an almost all Volunteer army so there are no enli stment records from which to gain genealogical information. John Callis on must have been closely connected with Jeremiah Sims in addition to a ll of his family serving under him. Jeremiah Sims was buried in the Callis on cemetery with John and James Callison witnessing his will. (Clark Coun ty Will Abstracts, 1819-1824 SIMS, Jeremiah - Dated January 8,1824 filed J anuary 28,1824 Wife: Sarah - Sons:- William, James, Jeremiah and Thom as - Daughters:- Phebe - Executors : - John Beamer and Son, Thomas Si ms - Signed Jeremiah Sims -- Witnesses- Samuel Henkle, John Calleson and J ames Callison ) Springfield was designated the county seat of Clark County in 1818. A pers uasive lobbyist went to Chillicothe where the legislature was in sessio n. Competing with Springfield to become the county seat was New Boston. T he Lobbyist enlisted a majority support for Springfield and won by two vot es. When the news reached Springfield the citizenry, assembled at a publ ic house, burned tar barrels and dealt "pretty freely with spirits" observ ed one chronicler. The first tax in the newly organized Clark County, was collected on proper ty, horses etc. in 1818. John Callison was one of those listed on this t ax record in Clark County, Ohio. (Clark County KIN Vol.. XIV No 2 1996 Pa ge 15 - Years 1818-1824 Clark County, Ohio tax list for Section. 24, tw p. 4, Range 9 NE 165 acres John Callison) It appears that he was participating in the Methodist faith in this ear ly time period. (HISTORY OF CLARK CO. OHIO BY BEERS 1881 PAGE 687 GERMAN T OWNSHIP "The Methodists built a log church 1820 just over the line of Cham paign County. One of the preachers was John Callison) The marriage recor ds that we have on his children showed that Saul Henkle married some of th em. He was Springfield's first permanent minister, having arrived in the a rea in 1809, an ordained Methodist Episcopal Minister. The ability to read and write, by their children, must have been importa nt to John and Jane. The three children found in the 1850 census (Arthu r, Charles and Sabina) could all read and write. Charles, Arthur and Jo hn Jr. all have hand written wills recorded. By 1820 when the first census is found for Ohio, John and Jane were livi ng in their house in German twp., with only Charles, James and Sabina. (18 20 Census German Township, Clark County, Ohio John Callison Sr. with 2 peo ple engaged in agriculture) John Jr. and his family lived next door to the m. Arthur Callison had married and become a widower with a young son and t hen remarried by this time. Arthur had been in Jackson County, Ohio f or a brief period in 1816. This first census of Clark County showed 285 ma les and 325 females for a population of 610. The census showed 94 hous es in the county, eight general stores, a flourmill, a cotton mill, a wool en and carding mill, printing office and a post office. His daughter, Martha, and her husband Thomas Elliott had moved to Jacks on County, Ohio by 1820 but by 1830 were back in Clark County. William a nd Elizabeth Buckley have not been found in 1820 but may have been in Jack son County where they eventually settled permanently. By the 1820 censu s, Jackson County, Ohio had a population of 3,746 people. The Kanawha Tra ce crossed the Ohio River at Gallipolis and settlers from Eastern Pennsylv ania, New Jersey, Maryland, Delaware and Virginia came to Jackson County v ia Greenbrier County, Virginia. In fact, nearly the whole of eastern Jacks on County. could be termed "Little Greenbrier" since the greater numb er of the early settlers either came from Greenbrier or through Greenbrie r. (Annals of Jackson County, Ohio Volume. P page 1) John lived long enough to see the first street lamps erected in 1825. He a nd Jane probably took their children and grandchildren to Springfield to s ee such a wonder. Johnny Appleseed came through the area in 1830 planti ng apple trees, which may have been the inspiration for Charles (son of Jo hn and Jane) to plant an orchard on John's original property. (Last will a nd testament of Charles Callison July 31, 1869 Clark County, Ohio.. to inc lude all the land west of the east line of a young orchard planted on t he south half of my home farm, this devise being a front of the farm on wh ich I reside in German Township, Clark County, Ohio) By the time of the 1830 census of Clark County, Sabina was the only chi ld still living at home. (1830 census German twp.., Clark County, Ohio Jo hn Callison) John Jr. had gone to Delaware County, Indiana and William a nd Elizabeth Buckley had moved to Jackson County, Ohio where Samuel McClur e, brother to Jane McClure Callison, was settled. Thomas and Martha Ellio tt had returned to Clark County by this year. John and Jane's last child S abina was married in October and Jane McClure Callison died in Decemb er of this year. James married in 1822 and was living next door to his sis ter, Martha Elliot. The National Road opened in 1832 and Springfield beca me a crossroad for those moving westward into Indiana. It carved a route j ust south of Delaware County, Indiana and may have been the route that Jam es Callison traveled when he left Clark County to join his brother, John J r. ("The Federal highway system began in 1811 with the construction of the Na tional Road, the only interstate to be completely funded by the national g overnment. Cumberland was chosen for its staring point. The construction t echniques and road bed design were the best of their time. Large stones we re topped by very fine, precisely measured gravel. In 1834, ownership w as transferred to the states, and in 1839 the road reached its end at Vand alia, IL. Its major contribution was to help populate the west providi ng a route almost to the Mississippi. Traffic was permitted during constru ction, mainly because the flow of people could not be stopped. To pay f or the road's maintenance, the states set up tollbooths. The National Ro ad is now Route 40" http://rongo.ce.jhu.edu/mdcive/road.htm) 1834 was a difficult year for farmers in Clark County, Ohio Charles, s on of John, was among a group of farmers who signed a petition to resto re the public Deposits and recharter the Bank of the United States. "To st rangers unacquainted with its peculiar locality, it will not be deemed o ut of place to remark that the wealth of our county consists almost entire ly in its agricultural productions, the principal part of it soil being de voted to the cultivation of wheat, which article may justly be consider ed the staple of the county. The soil, climate, and other natural cause s, combine to render this section of the County peculiarly favorable for t he production of wheat of a good quality. The fine streams which flow thor ough our valley, have as yet, been converted to no other purpose than t he manufacturing of our wheat into flour, thus affording to the farmer a c onstant and ready market for the chief production of his farm. This mu ch we have thought it necessary to preface, in order to show the sour ce of the little wealth we possess. But the blight and the mildew have fal len upon us, and threaten to overwhelm us, and all with whom we are connec ted, in one general ruin. The poor man who a few short months since deem ed himself secure from all danger, inasmuch as, with the produce of his f ew acres of wheat, he had that which rendered him independent of the worl d, will now with a heavy heart tell you, that, to save his all, he cann ot raise a few dollars to pay a needy creditor, because that in which he p laced his sole dependence, that which was laid up in store to wipe out o ld scores, and to replenish his stock of family stores for the ensuing sea son, has failed him; his wheat is at the mill, but the miller cannot bu y; his wheat has been manufactured into flour, but the flour will not p ay for the producing, and manufacturing, and hauling to a market already g lutted with an unsaleable article. In truth, he could tell you, that the o ld saying indicative of the pecuniary responsibility of a man, 'he is as g ood as wheat at the mill," is no longer true; for wheat is no longer the s tandard of wealth. We pray, therefore, that the public moneys of the Unit ed States be restored to the safe keeping of the Bank of the United Stat e; and that Congress do extend the resent charter of the Bank of the Unit ed States, to such term of time and with such modification, as may seem wi se and expedient in view of the general good of our common country. " (M ay 19, 1834 23rd Congress, 1st Session House of Representatives, Doc. No 4 53) John sold 80 of his 160 acres of land to John Jr. in 1828 for $500 and t he remaining 80 acres to Charles in 1839 for $1000. No mention is ma de in the deed about John living with Charles until he died but the 1840 c ensus documents John living in the household with Charles and his famil y. By this time or this census, Elizabeth had died in 1831 in Jackson Coun ty, Ohio; John Jr. had died in 1837 in Delaware County, Indiana; Martha h ad died in 1835 Clark County, Ohio, James had moved to Indiana and no ment ion found after 1840; Jane had died in 1838 Clark County,, Ohio and Sabi na had moved to Hocking County, Ohio. Arthur and Charles remained his on ly living children still in Clark County with him. The cause of death is u nknown for these people but in 1833 there was a recorded epidemic of chole ra in the Columbus, Ohio area.

Thanks to the research of Marilyn Hansen for her hard work on this family

[NI30436] dau of Arthur Mcclure
Notes for Arthur McClure from Marilyn Hansen
It is unknown which of the Arthur McClure's of Va was our Arthur. The only thing we know for sure about our Arthur was that he was in Greenbrier County., Va by 1782 and that he died in 1800 in Greenbrier Co., Va/WV

HEADS OF FAMILIES AT THE FIRST CENSUS OF THE UNITED STATES TAKEN IN THE YE AR 1790 RECORDS OF THE STATE ENUMERATIONS: 1782 TO 1785 VIRGINIA HEADS OF FAMILIES----VIRGINIA, 1782. GREENBRIER COUNTY Arthur McClure

The 1782 Greenbrier County, (West) Virginia Personal Property Tax List Mr. William Bunch' district. Collison interchangable with Callison Name Polls, Negros Horses Cattle Collison, John 1 3 13 Collison, Wm. 1 2 5 Collison, James 1 2 14 13 McClure, Arthur 1 6 8

Arthur did not serve in the Revolutionary War but qualified as a "patrio t" so descendants are eligible for membership in the DAR Approved DAR application #574754 for Arthur McClure b ca 1725 in VA, d 18 00 at Greenbriar Co., WVA (then VA). He was apparently not a member of t he Continental Army but was a constable appoint May 1775 and furnished be ef to the Army 6 Mar 1782. This action qualified him as patriot who rend ered material aid. Found on page 245 "Annals of Southwest Virginia" by Lew is P. Summers.

From Greenbrier Co., VA Court Orders: 19 May 1784, Jane McClure by Arthur McClure her next friend vs Wm Lockrid ge and wife, dismised at ptff cost. 19 Nov 1784, John Lindsey vs Arthur McClure on replevin bond, for plff. 10 July 1785, Samual Brown vs Arthur McClure and John McFerran in debt, de ft called but came not, plff to have judgment against the, for deft of 10- 7-2 plus costs and interest.

[Br�derbund Family Archive #310, Ed. 1, Census Index: Colonial America, 16 07-1789, Date of Import: May 4, 1997, Internal Ref. #1.310.1.1142.10]

Individual: Mc Clure, Arthur County/State: Greenbrier Co., VA Year: 1786 Census type code: Tax List

31 Mar 1789, James Callison vs Arthur McClure, James and Samual Gillilan u ndertook for the deft. On motion of deft attorney, writ of injury obtain ed in this case is set aside whereon pleads the general issue. 44 April 1789, Lewis Davis assee of Arthur McClure vs Benjamin Strother di smissed. 28 Aug 1789, James Callison vs Arthur McClure in case. 26 Oct 1790, James Hanna adim of Wm Hanna deceased who was assee of Ath ur McClure assee of James Morrow vs John Ewing, for plffs.

One possibly for ancestry for Arthur that needs investigating is The McClure Family by JAMES ALEXANDER McCLURE: Among the names of the men who pain Hearth Tax in the parish of Raphoe 16 65 were two John McClures of Augheygalt. Elders listed from Raphoe, 1672-1700 listed John, Arthur and Richard. Rich ard McClure, from the north of Ireland, settled about 1725 in Paxtang twp. ., then Lancaster, now York County., Pennsylvania. Four sons were bo rn in Ireland ; Thomas, Charles, John and Richard. Charles died prior to 1761, leaving sons ARTHUR, William, John and Charles.

So possible line of descent is Richard, Charles and then Arthu r. It is of interest that Arthur named a son Charles and that Jane McClu re Callison also named a son Charles, a name not used previously in the Ca llison family.

Tax Lists, Greenbrier Co.: 1786 - Arthur Mc Clure 1796 - Arthur, Arthur, Jr., Charles, David, Samuel McClure. 1799 - Arthur, Arthur, Jr. and Charles McClure listed on same day. It is unknown who David is - possibly a child who died previous to Arthur 's will

August 15, 1800 Will written Greenbrier County, Virginia, now West Virgini a. October 1800 Will Recorded. Greenbrier County, West Virginia, Book 1 Pa ge 147.

In the name of God Amen. I, Arthur McClure of Greenbrier County, state of Virginia being sick and w eak of body but of sound mind and memory, thank God and considering t he uncertainty of all ___________things_________ _______ appointed for a ll men to die do bequeath my soul to God and my body to the clay of t he earth ______ and _____ that God will resto re it to me at the Resurrection of the just. As to my temporal affair s, I dispose of them as follows To my wife Martha McClure I allow she shall hold and keep this place sou th of the river ____ ____ ____ ____ ____ ____ ____ To my 2 sons James and William McClure _____ ______ all my horses -catt le and Movable utensils To my son Charles I leave the part of my place he now lives on as his pa rt of my estate. To my two sons Samuel and Arthur McClure Junior I leave and bequeath the p lace where said Arthur lived. To my son John McClure I will and bequeath 158 acres of land in the Dro op Mountains To my daughter Catherine Irons I bequeath ten shillings To my daughter Jane Collison I bequeath 10 shillings To my daughter Martha Stinson/Stevison I bequeath 10 shillings I will and bequeath to my daughter Rebecca Snodgrass 10 shillings To my daughter Elizabeth McClure I bequeath a horse and saddle val ue to 25 Pounds To my daughter Mary McClure I bequeath the horse and saddle she has n ow in her possession with everything she possess at present. I nominate_______ and appoint my wife Martha McClure and my son Samuel McC lure to be my executors to see my will as it at present appointed and revo ke all wills or _____ make by me or in my name heretofore but th is to be my last will and testament. Signed August 15th 1800. Witness ed by James Snodgrass, Patrick ____ and _____________. At the County Court, Greenbrier County, 26 September. 1809, in Will Bo ok 1, page 262 "Know all men by these presents that we the legatees of Art hur McClure deceased do hereby certify that we received our several legaci es at the hand of Samuel McClure as administrator on [the] estate given un der our hands this 21st day of June in the year of our Lord 1809. Arthur M cClure, James McClure, William McClure, Elizabeth (x) McClure, Mary (x) Mc Clure, Jane Colleson, Charles McClure, John McClure."

[HI30436] (Research):Continued notes for John Callison... John did not live long enough to see the first train come through Springfield in 1846 but surely had been caught up in the anticipation of this even t. Depending on the route of the train, it may have been helpful for his d escendants to travel back and forth from Ohio to Indiana. John died in 1844 and is buried in the Callison cemetery. His grave is lis ted in ROSTER AND BURIAL PLACES OF DECEASED VETERANS OF ALL WARS FROM Cla rk County You will not find any Biography written about John Callison in h istory books. He was a farmer who possibly could not even read or writ e. He left no will or monetary estate for his descendants nor did he appe ar to leave any debts. He served his country when needed and pastored h is fellow man in his faith. He lived to the age of 75 when the life expect ancy 150 years after his birth was only 54 years. ("The World Almanac a nd Book of Facts", 1997, p.973, life expectancy in the US was 54.1 years f or those born in 1920.) In the 1840 census, the population of Clark Coun ty was 16, 882 but there were only 90 men over the age of 70. He endured s adness in his later years, outliving his wife and six of his nine childre n. He did not live to see the Civil War when so many of his descendants fo ught against their Callison cousins who remained in the south. We, as h is descendants, can be proud of the heritage we were left by this farmer a nd his wife.

[DI30437] Name: �tab�Harry Callison
Gender: �tab�Male
Burial Date: �tab�
Burial Place: �tab�
Death Date: �tab�30 Jan 1891
Death Place: �tab�German Tp., Clark, Ohio
Age: �tab�8
Birth Date: �tab�1883
Birthplace: �tab�German Tp., Clark, Oh
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Race: �tab�White
Marital Status: �tab�Single
Spouse's Name: �tab�
Father's Name: �tab�John M. Callison
Father's Birthplace: �tab�
Mother's Name: �tab�Martha Argabright
Mother's Birthplace: �tab�
Indexing Project (Batch) Number: �tab�B07056-0
System Origin: �tab�Ohio-EASy
Source Film Number: �tab�466665
Reference Number: �tab�v 2 p 64

[HI30442] (Research):Arthur COLLISON was married to Catherine MORRIS in Champaign County, Ohi o. It is unknown where and when she died or where she is buried. She was t he grandaughter of Jane CALLISON MORRIS so third cousins with each othe r. After her death, he married # 2 Margaret LEFFEL

He was a Sargeant in Captain Jeremiah SIMS Company in the War of 1812 whi ch was put together in Champaign County, Ohio

Bloomfield, Jackson County Ohio April 1, 1816 First election had 37 electo rs with Arthur CALLISON being one. Not found again in records for Jacks on County

Arthur's uncle, Samuel McCLURE was in Jackson County, Ohio in 1816 als o. By 1818, Arthur was back in Clark County where he married Margaret LEFF EL

Clark County OHIO Pike township 1820 census Page 13 A Arthur CALLISON 200010 00101 John, William B. , Arthur, Margaret Leffel C allison and her widowed mother.

1826 tax duplicate, Clark County, Ohio Arthur COLLISON West 1/2 of the S/E quarter of 13-3-10 79 1/2 acres

1830 census Clark County, Pike Township, Ohio Page 141 Arthur CALLISON 2 males age 0-5 (Anthony and Samuel) 2 males age 5-10 (Robert and William) Male age 15-20 (John) Male age 30-40 (Arthur) Female age 5-10 (Harriett) Female age 20-30 (Margaret)

1840 Census Clark County, Pike Township, Ohio page 108 KELLISON, Arthur - Note Spelling 2 males age 5-10 (James and Moses) Male 10-15 (Anthony) 2 males 15-20 (Samuel and Robert) Male 20-30 (William) Male age 40-50 (Arthur) Female under 5 (Sarah) Female age 10-15 (unknown) Female age 15-20 (Harriet) Female age 30-40 (Margaret). It is possible that the unknown is a female w ho was born in 1830 after the census and died before the 1850 census.

In 1850 census, Pike Twp. Clark County, Ohio, in one household CALLISON, Arthur age 57 farmer, real estate valued at $1300, Born Virgini a, All children born in Ohio John age 36 farmer Robert age 26 Samuel age 25 James age 18 Moses age 17 Sarah J age . 12 Peter 5 Samuel age 2. These children were all Arthurs except 2 year old Samuel who was the chi ld of Arthur's son John age 36 living at home with his father. Harriet was not listed with family above, found out about her in "Histo ry of Clark County" by Rockel, 1908.

His will was probated Februay 21, 1855. Clark County, Ohio Docket # Arthur #A1996 1855 In the benevolent Father of all. I, Arthur Callison of Clark County Ohio make this my last will and testame nt Item first - I give and bequeath to my son Samuel, the use of my farm on w hich, I now reside during my life and three years after my decease for h is trouble he has had and may have with me and to have the use of my prope rty during the time he holds the farm. Item 2nd At the expiration of three years after my decease, the farm on wh ich I now reside is to be sold at private or public sale whichever my admi nistrator may think best Item 3rd I give and devise unto my son John heirs three hundred dolla rs to equally divide between all his heirs now living to be paid out of t he ___ payments my farm Item 4th I give and devise fifty dollars unto my son Moses and fifty dolla rs unto my daughter Sarah, and fifty dollars unto my son Peter to make th em equal to my other heirs which I have paid the like sum in my lifetime. Item 5th I give and devise the balance of the proceeds of farm in the foll owing manner to my son William and Robert and Samuel, Anthony and Moses a nd my daughter Sarah and my son Peter to be equally divided between all ab ove named heirs. Item 6th i give and devise unto my son john three dollars In testimony whereof i have hereunto set my hand and seal this 21st d ay of December AD 1854. Witnessed by Henderson Stewart, George ____ and Th omas Elliott

Buried in Callison Cemetery Clark County, Ohio along with his wife Margare t CALLISON, Arthur ---- 1 Jan 1855 aged 61 yrs CALLISON, Margaret 18 June 1801 23 Sept 1849 wife of Arthur CALLISON aged 48 yrs., 3 mos., 5 days

[HI30443] (Research):Caty was known to be deceased by June 27, 1827 when her father wrote his w ill but she was most probably deceased at the time of Arthur's marria ge to Margaret

[HI30445] (Research):Father: Balzar LEFFEL (AFN:10LM-H7J) Family Mother: Sybilla (AFN:10LM-H8Q)

From CD450 ohio County Histories, Springfield, Clark Co, Bethel Twp pg 225 Male Children of John: Jacob, Daniel, Anthony, John, James P and Thomas. Jacob settled Secti on 17 in Bethel Twp about 1817.

[HI30450] (Research):OVERPECK, WILLIAM (sent in by Marilyn Hansen) Probate file # A 4186 Clark Co, Ohio Wiliam Overpeck of the county of Clark and state of Ohio Wife Nancy Overpack, Daughter Elizabeth Argabright wife of Jacob Argabrig ht and her children: Mary Collison and her husband, Caroline Collison a nd her husband and Jane Callison and her husband and to William , Samue l, Charles, James and Martha Argabright Daughter Sabina Stephenson, wi fe of James Stephenson and to her children __ (excluding John L Minnich f or whom I have made provision) In witness whereof I here to put my hand a nd seal this 15th day of June 1865 Signed William Overpeck

William's brother: George M.2 Overpeck (John1) was born August 13, 1781 in Bucks Co., PA, and died January 24, 1846 in Clark Co., OH. He married Martha Curren Ju 27, 1803 in Orange Co., VA. She was born June 20, 1786 in 6-27-1803, and died December 31, 1865 in North Hampton, Clark Co., OH. More About George M. Overpeck: Source:: Marilyn Hanson More About Martha Curren: Source:: October 26, 2002, Marilyn Hanson Children of George Overpeck and Martha Curren are: 10 i. John3 Overpeck, born January 14, 1804; died July 20, 1806. 11 ii. Mary Overpeck, born June 05, 1805 in VA; died 1891 in Champaign cou nty OH. She married James Chidester November 22, 1832 in Clark Co., OH. 12 iii. Susannah Overpeck, born January 18, 1807. She married Andrew Holm es April 07, 1831 in Clark Co., OH.


Williams parents: 1. John1 Overpeck was born September 10, 1760 in Bucks Co., PA, and died 1803 in Orange Co., VA. He married Elizabeth. More About John Overpeck: Source:: October 26, 2002, Marilyn Hanson Children of John Overpeck and Elizabeth are: + 2 i. William Overpeck, born June 05, 1796 in VA; died February 13, 18 72 in German Twp, Clark Co., OH. + 3 ii. George M. Overpeck, born August 13,1781 in Bucks Co, PA; died Janu ary 24,1846 in Clark Co., OH. + 4 iii. Margaret Overpeck, born September 20, 1785 in Bucks Co., PA; di ed Dec 16, 1849 in Clark Co OH + 5 iv. John Overpeck, born 1790 in VA; died October 12, 1825 in North Ham pton, Clark Co., OH. 6 v. Pollie Overpeck, born December 13, 1783 in Bucks Co., PA. She marri ed John Robinson April 12, 1810 in Champaign Co., OH.

Book U page 559 Clark County, Ohio June 1, 1839 William Overpack to John French for $1000 page of the SE 1/4 of Section t wenty-five (25), Twp four (4) Range ten (10) containing 7 and 1/2 -acres (Note: I don't know why this was so expensive unless the index added an ex tra zero because he also sold 3 acres for $42 and 7 acres for $106 about t he same time and in the same Section. $1000 sounds like ALOT of mon ey to me at that time period. )

Notes by Marilyn Jensen from her trip to Salt Lake City January 2009
John Overpeck is listed in Orange co., VA tax records from 1796 to 1802. Elizabeth (his wife) is listed there in 1803. I got?a list of his goods appraised after his death that I'll type up when I get home. Could not find anything on the sale of his goods. No Bible listed Anyway back to tax records We know that the Argabright family moved from Rockingham Co, VA to Montgomery Co., VA in 1802 and in 1803, George?Overpeck shows up there also. He married in 1803 Orange Co., VA. He is listed through 1807 and Elizabeth is also listed in 1807. That is their last listing in Montgomery Co. Joseph and Margaret Overpeck (sister to George) Argabright stayed in Montgomery Co with his family and after Joseph died in 1832, Margaret moved to Clark Co where the other Overpecks had settled. I don't know if Elizabeth died in Montgomery Co or if she went to Ohio also. Anyway, One goal down -- tons to go. Take care all, Marilyn

[NI30453] Name: �tab�Marshel M. Kendall
Titles & Terms: �tab�
Event: �tab�Marriage
Event Date: �tab�21 Sep 1903
Event Place: �tab�Hamilton, Ohio
Age: �tab�28
Estimated Birth Year: �tab�1875
Marriage Date Note: �tab�
Marriage Place Note: �tab�
Father: �tab�M. M. Kendall
Father's Titles & Terms: �tab�
Mother: �tab�Anna Sharp
Mother's Titles & Terms: �tab�
Spouse: �tab�Minnie Stover
Spouse's Titles & Terms: �tab�
Spouse's Age: �tab�23
Spouse's Estimated Birth Year: �tab�1880
Spouse's Father: �tab�Jos. Stover
Spouse's Father's Titles & Terms: �tab�
Spouse's Mother: �tab�Lucy Mowery
Spouse's Mother's Titles & Terms: �tab�
Reference Number: �tab�v 169 cn 108
Film Number: �tab�355070
Digital Folder Number: �tab�4016429
Image Number: �tab�383

[HI30456] (Research):CALLISON, JANE (sent in by Marilyn Hansen) Clark Co, Ohio # 8108, Doc 15, Admr, page 34 February 12, 1918 Application for Letters of Administration "Jane Callison, resident of the Township of German...died on or about 19 J anuary 1918, and that there is not, to the knowledge of the affiant, any l ast will and testament ... died leaving no widower and the following perso ns her only next of kin: Belle Burton, daughter, Springfield, Ohio Lucinda Wert, daughter, Springfield, Ohio, R.D. 1 George Callison, son, Springfield, Ohio, R.D. 1"

[NI30458] 20th CENTURY HISTORY OF SPRINGFIELD AND Clark County, Ohio AND REPRESENTATIVE CITIZENS by Rockel published 1908 Page 1034-1035
William H. BURTON, a general farmer, stock raiser and dairyman of Bethel Township, Clark County, Ohio, residing on a well improved farm of 189 acres, situated about seven miles west of Springfield, was born July 6, 1856, on his father's farm in Gallia County, Ohio, and is a son of James and Armenta (BLANKENSHIP) BURTON.
James BURTON and his wife were both natives of Virginia, where they were married. He was a collier by trade, which occupation he followed for the greater part of his life. He came to Scioto County, Ohio, in his later years, and settled on a small farm, where he resided until his death, at the age of seventy-eight. Eleven children were born to James BURTON and wife, namely; Janette, Sally Jane, James, Harvey, Ruth L., Isaac Milton, Amanda, wife of Asa CANDER, Nathaniel, George Riley, Eliza Jane, wife of Thomas McGILVERY, Harvey M. and William H. the subject of this sketch. The five first mentioned are now deceased, as also is Harvey M.
William BURTON was reared on his father's farm in Scioto County, and for a short time attended the district schools. At the age of twenty he went west, to Hastings, Minnesota, and worked for some time in a wheat elevator and at various other odd jobs, remaining there for twenty-two months. Then he returned to Scioto County, Ohio, for a short time, after which he came to Clark County and worked by the month on various farms in the county. He continued thus occupied for some time after his marriage, and then rented the Charles THOMAS farm in German Twp.. for three years, after which he rented the DEMORMANDIE farm for one year, moving thence to the Peter EBERSOLE farm, which he operated for five years. He then lived for one year on the SIPES farm, near Urbana, and in November, 1906, bought his present farm of 189 acres from the Wittenberg College estate, where he has since been engaged in general farming, stock-raising and dairying, and is recognized as one of Bethel Township's most enterprising and successful farmers.
Mr. BURTON was united in marriage December 27, 1883 to Clara Belle CALLISON, who was born October 5, 1841,in German Twp.. and who is a daughter of Jacob and Margaret Jane (ARGABRIGHT) CALLISON, who came to this county from Virginia. Mrs. BURTON was the eldest of a family of five children, namely: Clara Belle, Lucinda Jane, widow of Fred WERT, Charles A., John M. and George, the three last mentioned being now deceased. Her mother is still living. Nine children were born to Mr. and Mrs. BURTON as follows: Lawrence E., Ira A., Clifford J., Joseph D., William Russell, who died aged fourteen months, James Dwight, George H., Elsie M. and Nellie I.
Politically Mr. BURTON is a Prohibitionist, but was formerly a Republican. Both he and his wife are members of the German Baptist Brethren Church.

[DI30459] Name: �tab�Lucinda Jane Wert
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Death Date: �tab�18 Nov 1934
Death Place: �tab�Springfield, Clark, Ohio
Birth Date: �tab�
Estimated Birth Year: �tab�1863
Birthplace: �tab�
Death Age: �tab�71 years 6 months 23 days
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Residence: �tab�
Burial Date: �tab�
Burial Place: �tab�
Cemetery Name: �tab�
Spouse's Name: �tab�John Wert
Father's Name: �tab�Jacob Collisore
Father's Title & Terms: �tab�
Father's Birthplace: �tab�
Mother's Name: �tab�Jane Argabright

[HI30462] (Research):1900 census Clark County, Springfield, Ohio All born Ohio Vol. 17, ED 12, sheet 10 line 24 George A. Callison age 32 born April 1868 Married 11 years Parents b. Ohi o. Occ. Day laborer. Rented home Rosetta Age 31 born Feb 1869 Mother of 0 children. Parents b. Ohio Charles age 12 adopted son born Feb 1888

[HI30464] (Research):Poss married Julia Ann Black in Clark Co 12/1/1851 and she died prior to 1 860

[NI30471] Descendants of Samuel Lester Keeton
1 Samuel Lester Keeton b: January 16, 1873 in Junction City, Gerry County, Kansas d: March 26, 1942 in Springfield, Clark County, Ohio Burial: Vale Cemetery, Springfield Twp., Clark County, Ohio
.. +Lucy Ellen CALLISON b: November 15, 1874 in German Twp., Clark County, Ohio m: September 27, 1896 in Springfield, Clark County, Ohio d: May 02, 1947 in Clark County, Ohio Burial: Vale Cemetery, Springfield Twp., Clark County, Ohio Father: William Charles CALLISON Mother: Rebecca Baker
...... 2 Chester Ellsworth Keeton b: August 08, 1897 in Clark County, Ohio d: May 28, 1933 in Springfield , Clark County, Ohio Burial: Ferncliff Cemetery, Springfield Twp., Clark County, Ohio
.......... +Ethel Irene Brane b: May 09, 1899 in Pittsburgh, Allegheny County, Pennsylvania m: March 20, 1918 in Springfield, Clark County, Ohio d: July 21, 1944 in Clark County, Ohio Father: Henry Brane Mother: Helen M. Diemer
...... *2nd Wife of Chester Ellsworth Keeton:
.......... +Ellen Baity b: June 1894 in Ohio, Probably Clark County m: Abt. 1926 d: July 28, 1933 in Springfield, Clark County. Ohio Father: J.J. Baity Mother: Ellen
...... 2 William Venoris Keeton b: November 06, 1899 in Clark County, Ohio d: June 25, 1958 in Springfield, Clark County, Ohio Burial: June 28, 1958 Vale Cemetery, Springfield Twp., Clark County, Ohio
.......... +Myrtle Nancy Hockenberry b: September 08, 1894 in Waverly, Pike County, Ohio m: March 10, 1921 in Springfield, Clark County, Ohio d: October 13, 1967 in Springfield , Clark County, Ohio Burial: October 17, 1967 West Jefferson Cemetery, Madison County, Ohio Father: Abraham Frederick Hockenberry Mother: Emily Eminna Carley
...... *2nd Wife of William Venoris Keeton:
.......... +Evelyn Brown m: Abt. 1942 Father: Benjamin H. Brown
...... *3rd Wife of William Venoris Keeton:
.......... +Mary E. McCann b: August 23, 1905 in Mississippi m: Abt. 1946 d: May 30, 1993 in Springfield , Clark County, Ohio Burial: Vale Cemetery, Springfield Twp., Clark County, Ohio Father: Thomas McCann Mother: Mary Ollie
...... 2 Clark M. Keeton b: April 18, 1904 in Bethel Twp., Clark County, Ohio d: 1904 in Clark County, Ohio Burial: Sims Chapel Cemetery, German Twp., Clark County, Ohio
...... 2 Edna L. Keeton b: March 01, 1914 in Plattsburg, Clark County, Ohio d: January 13, 1950 in Clark County, Ohio Burial: Vale Cemetery, Springfield Twp., Clark County, Ohio
.......... +Francis W. Simons b: October 30, 1901 in Clark County, Ohio m: Abt. 1932 d: February 22, 1969 in Springfield , Clark County, Ohio Burial: Vale Cemetery, Springfield Twp., Clark County, Ohio Father: William Simon Mother: Rose Shaul

[HI30477] (Research):Charels Overholser 50 W Ohio Clark, Springfield City 1910 Wife Ella 44 Ohio Daughter Esther 18 Ohio Son Robert L 06 Ohio

[HI30480] (Research):Springfield Sun June 2, 1900 D Benton jenkins , the census enumerator will call to see you in a few day s. Oh! The blushing of the maids and the stammering of the bachelors wh en the age question is asked.

[HI30481] (Research):Census Place:Luray, Page, Virginia Source:FHL Film 1255383 National Archives Film T9-1383 Page 41 9A Daniel JENKINSSelfMMW53VAOcc:ShoemakerFa: VAMo: VA Barbara A. JENKINS WifeFMW50VAFa: VAMo: VA David B. JENKINSSonMSW15VAFa: VAMo: VA Jno. H. JENKINSSonMSW13VAFa: VAMo: VA Jas. Wm. JENKINSSonMSW7VAFa: VAMo: VA Alice JENKINSDauFSW5VAFa: VAMo: VA Emma J. JENKINSDauFSW3VAFa: VAMo: VA JENKINSDauFSW7MVAFa: VAMo: VA

[HI30483] (Research):Samuel OVERHOLSER and Margaret COLLISTON (My note: Callison) had daught Florence A. born July 29 1877 German Twp., Vol 1 page 350 Death records for Clark County give her date of birth as July 19, 1877

[NI30494] *2nd Wife of James William CALLISON:
.......... +Bertha Elizabeth Avory b: July 31, 1882 in Jewell County, Kansas m: July 13, 1903 in Dickerson, Stark County, North Dakota d: November 30, 1966 in Boundary County, Idaho Burial: Porthill Cemetery, Boundary County, Idaho Father: William Evert Avory Mother: Esther Lovicy Baker

[HI30494] (Research):With permission of Marilyn Hansen 1/7/2005 He married his first wife, Eva Shroader, in Clark County, Oh on Dec 14, 18 93 at the age of 21. They had one son, Howard William, born on Dec 9, 189 6. Grandpa hid from all of us the fact that he had been married previousl y, never spoke Eva's name nor were we aware that he had a son until someti me in the late 1940's. Consequently, the only information that we have abo ut Eva was from Grandpa's sisters, Grace Young of Wisconsin and Katie Be am of Washington. Katie's daughter, Mick Beam Watkins, personally knew E va and liked her in spite of her short comings. Whatever the circumstanc es that caused James to leave his wife and child, he did ask her to bri ng their son and go west with him for a new start. She declined and divorc ed him in June 1900, probably for abandonment. She subsequently married th ree more times. Ironically, James' sisters in Ohio helped raise Howar d. It is so sad that Grandpa Jim never saw nor heard from his son again. W hen my mother discovered that she had a half-brother in Ohio (bless my great aunts hearts for their persistence in "encouraging" their brother to "confess all" to his wife and daughter), she immediately contacted her aun ts in Springfield and made swift contact with Howard. Howard had kno wn of Mother for some years, but was unable to disclose his identity to h er because of his dad's persistent stubborness. There was a flurry of lett er writing, gifts exchaged and plans made for Howard to come west to me et his family and be reunited with his father. Just before the plans ca me to fruition, in Sept 1954, Howard had a massive heart attack and di ed at the age of 58. He was buried in Ferncliff Cemetery Clark County, Oh io next to his third wife, Marie. I am sure that a great burden was lifted from Grandpa Jim's shoulders at t his disclosure. But it is sad that we will never know Howard's two childre n, cousins Joe (who had also passed on) and Jeanne, who married and mov ed to the west coast some years ago."

[NI30496] Married +Albert Young b: April 16, 1876 in Wilmington, Clinton County, Ohio m: February 13, 1901 in Clark County, Ohio Father: ----- Young Mother: Sarah Shoup

[NI30497] Descendants of Bessie Dell CALLISON
1 Bessie Dell CALLISON b: July 22, 1885 in German Twp., Clark County, Ohio d: April 22, 1965 in Springfield, Clark County, Ohio Burial: Enon Cemetery, Mad River Twp., Clark County, Ohio
.. +Joseph Granville Thomas b: April 14, 1883 in Bethel Twp., Clark County, Ohio m: May 20, 1903 in Enon, Clark County, Ohio d: February 15, 1967 in Clarksburg, Yolo County, California Burial: Woodland Cemetery, Yolo County, California Father: Sylvester Thomas Mother: Marietta Heck
...... 2 Elizabeth Lavay Thomas b: March 05, 1904 in Bethel Twp., Clark County, Ohio d: Bef. 1907 Burial: Enon Cemetery, Mad River Twp., Clark County, Ohio
...... 2 Marie A. Thomas b: Abt. 1905 in Ohio, Probably Clark County d: 1917 in Weyburn, Saskatchewan, Canada
...... 2 Mae Edith Thomas b: March 31, 1907 in Upham, McHenry County, North Dakota d: August 11, 1940 in Clark County, Ohio Burial: August 14, 1940 Glen Haven Cemetery, Bethel Twp., Clark County, Ohio
.......... +Pearl Gilbert McConnaha b: October 06, 1900 in Champaign County, Ohio m: March 08, 1924 in Clark County, Ohio d: November 26, 1971 in Lima, Allen County, Ohio Burial: Glen Haven Cemetery, Bethel Twp., Clark County, Ohio Father: William McConnaha Mother: Alice Gilbert
...... 2 Charles Thomas b: Abt. 1909 in Upham, McHenry County, North Dakota d: Abt. 1919 in Weyburn, Saskatchewan, Canada
...... 2 Sylvester Arthur Thomas b: June 04, 1911 in Bethel Twp., Clark County, Ohio d: December 12, 1992 in Pensacola, Escambia County, Florida. Burial: December 15, 1992 Barrancas National Cemetery, Warrington, Escambia County, Florida
.......... +Dorothy Elizabeth O'Conor b: November 28, 1913 in Pensacola, Escambia County, Florida m: August 06, 1931 in Pensacola, Escambia County, Florida Father: John Dooley O'Conor Mother: Louise Annette Commyns
...... 2 Rachel Thomas b: April 14, 1913 in Weyburn, Saskatshewan, Canada d: May 19, 1982 in Lady Lake, Lake County, Florida Burial: Lady Lake, Lake County, Florida
.......... +Joshua "Fred" Sherman Haley b: October 23, 1909 in Springfield, Clark County, Ohio m: January 30, 1930 in Clark County, Ohio d: April 26, 1983 in Cincinnati, Hamilton County, Ohio Father: Joshua Haley Mother: Mary Long
...... *2nd Husband of Rachel Thomas:
.......... +Chester Carl "Pop" Lewis b: April 19, 1914 m: Bef. 1950 in Clark County, Ohio d: January 15, 1983 in Lady Lake, Lake County, Florida
...... 2 James Arthur Thomas b: November 13, 1914 in Ceylon, Saskatchewan, Canada d: March 18, 2007 in Ewing, Virginia
...... 2 Pearl Agnes Thomas b: October 06, 1920 in Ceylon, Saskatchewan, Canada d: April 04, 1999 in Springfield , Clark County, Ohio Burial: Enon Cemetery, Mad River Twp., Clark County, Ohio
.......... +Edward Harber b: December 23, 1917 in Leesburg, Ohio m: in Clark County, Ohio d: October 11, 1969 in Artesia, Eddy County, New Mexico Burial: Woodbine Cemetery, Artesia, Eddy County, New Mexico
...... *2nd Husband of Pearl Agnes Thomas:
.......... +Robert D. McNeir b: December 02, 1920 m: in Clark County, Ohio d: July 20, 1985 in Springfield, Clark County, Ohio Burial: Enon Cemetery, Mad River Twp., Clark County, Ohio

[NI30499] Father: Michael Thomas Mother: Elizabeth Turnpaugh

From Marilyn Jenses
My great grandfather, Sylvester Thomas, wrote an autobiography so as I was reading over it last night to see if he made any mention of his stepmother -- Sarah Beatty Miller Thomas -- I was finally able to make some connections. This is what makes genealogy so addicting. Sylvester married Marietta HECK, daughter of Rezin HECK and Malinda ALLEN
His story:
" But I kept on with the girls and found out that Cash Martin had a cousin he wanted me to go with. Her name was Marietta Heck and I kept going with her until I found that I was not contented with any other girl. We decided that we wanted to get married but her father objected
saying that we were too young to get into all the responsibility that came with married life. I guess he was right but we did not think about the undertaking. we waited for awhile then in June 14, 1877 we were married by Rev. Wilkinson of the First Baptist Church, Springfield, Ohio. Mr. Ervin, a neighbor, engaged the Rev. for me on Thursday at four at her father and mothers house. Those present were: James Kiplinger, Joe James, Sabina Ebersole, Zettie Miller, Martha Ebersole, and Cassius Martin, and also Mr. and Mrs. Tom Lutz.
So Cash Martin is AKA Cassius Martin so I was curious how Marietta HECK was a cousin of Cassius MARTIN
Oh now I know because Marietta's mom (Melinda) was an Allen and a sister of Cassius's mother.(Sarah)
James Kiplinger was the son of Rebecca ALLEN, sister to Melinda and Sarah
Joe James was the son of Phoebe ALLEN, sister to Melinda and Sarah
Sabina and Martha Ebersole were the daughters of Mary HECK, sister of Rezin
Zettie Miller is probably Rosetta , d/o Sarah, who went on to marry Cassius Martin
This exercise was a BLAST. Some of the people in Sylvester's story were nice to him and some were not so nice -- . This was from a little boys perspective. His mom died when he was small and he was farmed "literally" out to relatives -- some in Indiana and some in Clark Co.
Here are his CLark Co. memories
I was left at my sisters house until the fall of 1869. My dad had married a woman, who had lived near Donnelsville In Bethel Township, Clark County, Ohio in June. He took me to Muncie, Indiana in March 1869 to live with Uncle Price Thomas. Both my Uncle and Aunt were good to me. The following October my father came and brought me to Ohio to live with him. My father raised a lot of horses as most all farmers did at that age. There was a colt I wanted to ride so my father said I could and told me not to be gone very long ' I went to some boys houses and there were six of us. I was gone longer than I thought as the time went fast. My dad waited for me and when I rode into the barnyard he said nothing. But when I had put the colt into the lot he said "I'll teach you to stay away so long" and said that my younger brother had wanted to take a ride. My father took hold of me and gave me a few strokes. This was the first time he had struck me and he said he was sorry because my step-mother said he cried.
The whipping didn't hurt me but I was offended and after dark I gathered up all my clothes and started for the west, having Illinois as my destination. I got as far as Donnelsville. A boy told me he would go with me but he didn't ever meet me. Then my dad found me I and pleaded with me to come back home but I told him that I wouldn't so he pulled out his bankbook with money to pay my way as I had no money, but I didn't take it. I thought the matter over after he quit pleading with me but I was determined to go west. He left by shaking my hand and saying good bye with tears in his eyes that he could not hold back any longer. I intended to hitch-hike my way and go from house to house for
something to eat. I was fourteen years old at this time and several men and boys tried to talk to me. So after thinking a lot about it I decided to stay at home for a while. So late that night I slipped into the house and went to bed thinking of the sorrow I had caused my father and stepmother who had been so good to me. The following morning my father asked me what I expected to do and I told him that I intended to hunt a place to work to make some money for myself..He said he would talk to Abe Heistand and try to get me a job with him.
I started working for Abe at thirteen dollars a month and my dad collected the money. He bought me my everyday clothes, but soon the time came when I wanted a good suit for Sunday. So I started working a little,,on the side to earn the money to get a suit. Finally I saved up about half enough to buy one. So I went to Tom Snider's where they sold suits. I told Tommy that I had about half enough for a suit and asked him if he would trust me for the balance. He did so I got my Suit. I worked for Abe until my time was out and then cut corn for him by the shock and for Wes Hicks. Then I cut ten acres of corn for Joe Neff. I cut some at home for my dad then helped Abe shuck corn. After we had finished this I started to school at Bethel. Then in the year 1875 I worked for Christ Heistand for fourteen dollars a month. Mr. and Mrs. Heistand and their children went east to see Christ's people. They left me to do the work and Mrs. Heistand's mother and the hired girl to do the housework. When Heistands came back I gave them more money. I had to haul wood and took the best wood to market in Springfield. After my time was up there I cut corn for Bennetts and Jim Shay cut with me. When we were finished Mr. Bennett paid Jim but did not pay me. He was having a public sale and on the day of the sale Mister Smith Wallace told Mr. Bennett he would have to pay me what he owed me. So after a dispute he finally paid me.
Then I started to school again and Ezra Myers was my teacher. On Saturdays I did some grubbing under brush in clearing for Christ Heistand. I went to school until January 26th, then I started for Indiana. I wanted to hunt work for the spring. I went to my sister's Mrs. Wilhite, at Jamestown, Indiana. Then got work about two miles west of Jamestown helping to saw oak timber for barrel staves for Mr. Gardner who had made a contract with some firm in Indianapolis for several thousands of barrel staves. I worked for this man for four days for four dollars. I quit on Saturday at noon because he would not hire me for the spring and summer for eighteen dollars a month. I went to my sister's at Jamestown, Mrs. Wilhite.
After I stayed there for awhile I went to my other sister, Susan Burk, about thirty miles west, near Waintown. I was there about four weeks then there I got into trouble with a man by the name of Nelson Burk. He claimed I had traded overcoats with him. My sister would not let me trade with him. My overcoat was better than his. Then he got mad and attempted to harm me, so my brother in-law and he had a fight in his yard on Sunday morning. The following day they told me to have him arrested so I did. The Squire at the trial said that I could have shot him and that the law would have exonerated me. The man was over twenty-one years old and I was a minor, being just nineteen. He died soon after and I hope his soul was saved.
I then went to my cousin's, Jim Bateral, and helped him saw wood and do other odd jobs. One day he went to a public sale and saw James Clarkson, who lived near New Richmond, Indiana, hiring me out to him at eighteen dollars a month. I worked my time out and he owed me for all three months for the exception of ten dollars I had gotten.
The first of July, 1876 I came back to Ohio. I started going with the girls. We boys in the neighborhood thought it would be fun if we gave a party, so we did. The boys asked me to do the inviting and there was a certain girl we wanted to the party. I to went to her house and was told she was picking berries. I went to the berry patch and told her we were going to have a party and that we would like to have her with us. She told me she wouldn't go to our party. Well what was I to say but "has ha"? I told her she thought she was above the rest of us and that maybe it would be better If she didn't come. We had our party and it was a lively and happy one too.
I worked for Abe Heistand for fifty cents a day. I helped get the timber out of his woodland for the building of his barn. When Henry Sultzbaugh, the barn builder, came to do the framing of the barn, I was hired to him to help build and frame the barn at fifty cents a day and board. We were twenty days getting the barn under cover. John Baker was the foreman when the barn was ready to shingle and they told me I should help shingle. SoI went up on the roof and laid a few shingles and then hit my thumb with the hatchet and mashed it. Then a man called me to do some work in the barn making stalls for the horses and working in the cow stable. I did this..and then we saw a balloon come from the north. We stopped work to watch it move slowly on its way. We could hear the passengers laughing and talking very plain as they passed over us. There was a bride and groom In it and were on their honeymoon. This was in August 1876. After the balloon passed us we returned to our work, but this balloon was the talk of the neighborhood for a long time. I continued working for Abe the rest of the fall. I started to school but Abe asked me to take Lucy, his horse, and the buggy and take the girls out for a ride, and this interfered with my schoolwork. But I kept on with the girls and found out that Cash Martin had a cousin he wanted me to go with. Her name was Marietta Heck and I kept going with her until I found that I was not contented with any other girl. We decided that we wanted to get married but her father objected
saying that we were too young to get into all the responsibility that came with married life. I guess he was right but we did not think about the undertaking. we waited for awhile then in June 14, 1877 we were married by Rev. Wilkinson of the First Baptist Church, Springfield, Ohio. Mr. Ervin, a neighbor, engaged the Rev. for me on Thursday at four at her father and mothers house. Those present were: James Kiplinger, Joe James, Sabina Ebersole, Zettie Miller, Martha Ebersole, and Cassius Martin, and also Mr. and Mrs. Tom Lutz. Then the ceremony was performed. We had supper and had lots to eat. There were about 75 people there to bell us and give their best wishes. Cash Martin passed the cigars and candy
to the serenaders and then all went home happy and in good cheer.
The following day we went on our honeymoon to my sister, Mrs. Joe Weavers, near St. Paris, Then after our honeymoon we came back to her fathers home and stayed for about eight months, March 1878. We then went to
housekeeping on my father-in-laws farm, it was 55 acres and near Tecumseh
School on National Road. I farmed here for one third of what I raised both wheat and corn. I had worked all winter for my father-in-law and he had not given me a dollar so I didn't have any money to go to housekeeping on when we did so that it was hard to keep anything to eat let alone anything to wear. But the wheat and corn crop helped us out.
Then we had an addition to our little family, Gracie was born on October 1, 1878..Malinda Allen did the house work for six weeks at three dollars a week and we had the money to pay her. The midwife was Aunt Rebecca Keplinger. But Etta, my wife, took a back set and we had to call Dr. Folic of Donnelsville. He made several trips to see her until we owed him ten dollars. We got along all right until one day my father-in-law said I would have to furnish all my own horses and farm implements and that I would have to give half the crops we raised. We had to have another horse so we mustered up enough to buy Charlie a three year old and he was broke well to work. The crops were good and we got ahead so that the following year we put one hundred dollars in the bank. That fall Henry Gorden husked corn for me at eight cents a shock. After corn was in the crib I cut firewood for the next year and after this was finished it was time to start the spring work.
Now it is 1880, we did our work without hiring only in wheat cutting
and hay making and we were making money and saving a little money as we
went along. Then in November we had a son and named him Horace James. Mrs. Tilton of Donnelsville did the house work for us and Aunt Rebecca Keplinger was the midwife.
In the spring of 1881 I farmed several acres of corn. Then in November we had much grief. The baby was a little over a year old and he was cradling on the floor when the stove leg broke. The teakettle of boiling hot water spilled on him and scalded him. We called the doctor immediately but Dr. Ezra Meyers came too late to save him and he died the following morning on Nov.20. I had my corn gathered and in the crib and then In January I hauled It to the Hains elevator for shipment and some to a mill that made meal of it. The roads were so icy I could hardly keep the wagon on the road.
In 1882 we put some money in the bank and I rented some ground from Sam Detrick. We got along that summer and fall and every thing was good for most farmers. Farmers exchanged work with their neighbors to save hiring help.
(Then follows a detailed account of a"trial in which Sylvester served on the jury.)
In 1883,.I became ill with information of the bowels, now called appendicitis. Dr. Meyers was called and he said I was a sick man and needed someone to take care of me. On the way back to his office he stopped at Sam Detrick and asked him If he would stay with me. He and my dad were there and everything went alright. Then about three o'clock in the morning when everyone had gone to bed terrible pains came over me. I called for help and Sam pumped so hard he fainted and fell to the floor. My dad came to help me but I told him to see what was wrong with Sam, so he lifted him to a chair and Sam was not well all the next day. Dr. Myers was called again to see me early the following morning. Examining me he said he could do nothing further for me and told the folks to call in another doctor. So Dr. Kay of Springfield was called. He was the family doctor of my mother-in -law. Dr. Meyers came now and then and he told me that he had given me enough morphine to kill seven men and still I wasn't at ease. Then both doctors came and went into another room, then came to my bed and put pillows to my back and raised my knees until my face was almost touching them. They left the room saying if I lived until twelve o'clock that night I would get well. I was that sick and so near death and still here I am at 82 years old. I laid in bed six weeks before was allowed to get up. That spring and summer I had to hire a boy, George Weaver, to do the work on the farm and spent a good deal of the money We had saved. Wheat was not much good and corn wasn't a big yield.
In 1884 there was a little money in the milk business so in August of that year,I bought a milk route, out of Springfield. Jake Fieffer delivered for me but in starting I lost many of the customers because I was not acquainted with the streets of the city. But then I started delivering and in the conclusion of it all regained some of the former customers. This business did not satisfy me but I stayed in it for about four Years. Then made a public sale of my stock. Then moved to the west end of Springfield but didn't like living in the city so we bought twenty-two acres with house east of Donnelsville. Stayed there until 1896 and we had worked harder than we ever had in all our lives, and then we lost all we had.
In 1896 we moved to my father-in-law's farm of a hundred and nine acres. My two sons were now old enough to do hard work and so we were getting along fine. But In 1904, on August 18th our barn caught on fire and burned to the ground with five good horses and all contents In the barn, it was full of hay and farm implements. I received five hundred dollars insurance and my loss was fourteen hundred dollars. So I started buying horses. Everyone asked from $15O to $200 for them but Will Burton had two good old horses he offered to me for a hundred for the team. Then had an auction sale and after we had eight hundred dollars worth sold we stopped the sale because everything was going so low.
In 1905 my wife's father sold us sixty acres and we gave our note for $4,200., We had enough money to build a barn and had it ready for fall crops. In 1906, my father died on the 21st of Jan. It was a nice sunny,day on which he was buried. In 1907 Otto was 22 years old and he worked for Swartzbaugh by the month. Charles and myself did the farming and other work on the farm and had good wheat, hay and corn drops. We milked ten or twelve cows and sold the milk to the Springfield Pure Milk Co. We got our wheat sowed in good time in the last part of September and the first of October we had all the corn cut and in shock ready to start husking corn. )In February 2nd,1908 my wife's father took sick and I myself was asked to be at his home to wait on him. He had gangrene in his left foot and he died on the 27th of July. Then my wife was ill for the rest of the summer. We bought a milk route and delivered to the Pure Milk Co. We hauled every day for more than two years and then Charles, my youngest son was getting ready to go to Canada. So I had no help and in the end Harley Smith bought me out.
I was then hired to solicit among the farmers for the Pure Milk Co. This was in 1913 the year so many lives were taken in the flood. Mr. Glass did our farming until Charles came back from Canada. He was now thirty years old and in 1917 he got married and in 1918 he rented another farm and moved on it. I thus being left alone I had been selling real estate since 1914 but quit it In this year.
We got a man to farm by the field and we took care of our share. We did this for several years, John Pencil did the farm work till the fall of 1933 then in October 12, my wife died after suffering almost two long years and Charles' wife, Florence, washed and laid her out. Florence had been with her nursing her for several weeks before her death. The Doom Bros. undertakers of New Carlisle said she was the cleanest corpse he had ever looked at. The burial was at Enon Cemetery and the minister was Rev. Manning. It was October 15 after she was buried that I came home, left alone in the house that we had lived in together so long, where we had courted and even where we were married 56 years before. I went to Muncie to see my brother Henry and my sister and husband Joe Weaver.
I then rented the farm on halves and Ollie Thomas was the first to rent it. He farmed It until 1935 then bought a farm east of New Carlisle. The next
renters were Mr. and Mrs Varner. they stayed till February 1936 and moved
then because there was a terrible snow and freezing weather in January and the children had to go to school on the school bus. And Paulines legs were frozen and Betty and Junior were nearly frozen. Mr. Varner and Orfa didn't get home that night. Then Delongs moved in from south of New Carlisle. They lived there for one year then rented the whole farm cash rent to Mr. and Mrs. Tippy. Their lease expired February 28, 1939.
I then gave a deed to the buyer of the farm, Mr. and Mrs. Wilhelm Maurer the 6th of January 1939. We had lived on the farm 42 years and It had been in the family since 1828. Mr. and Mrs. Maurer are now ready to move on the farm.
I am now in Dayton with my youngest son Charles and his wife, Florence and his two daughters Vera and Frances. My son and his wife are very good to me but of course we can't tell what is before us, and we hope for the better which encourages us to live our best and for the good that we may do to others. We have learned the merciful man doeth good to his own soul.
My note: and kids think they have it hard now. In reading this again, I find that his Ohio memories were mostly of good people and the ones who mistreated him were in Indiana -- mostly spouses of his siblings. Take care. Mariliyn

[XI30505] Sec�tab�Q �tab�Lot 219 �tab�SubLot 0 �tab�Row 0 �tab�Space 2

[HI30506] (Research):Md #2 Phoebe Wierman Jan 1807 and had seven children

[NI30507] Dau of Jacob Cook and Mary John

[HI30508] (Research):1850 Clark Co, German, OH pg507 This Samuel is the same age Samuel Overholser, 30 OH Margaret 26 OH Sabina 5 OH Lucinda 3 OH Charles 1m 7/25/1860

[HI30514] (Research):There is a child born in Springfield to Charles Overholser and Ella Leathe rley named Silvia May born 10/27/1887

[DI30514] Name: �tab�Charles M. Overhulse
�tab�
Death Date: �tab�06 Feb 1912
Death Place: �tab�German Twp., Clarke, Ohio
Birth Date: �tab�29 Jun 1855
Estimated Birth Year: �tab�
Birthplace: �tab�Ohio
Death Age: �tab�56 years 7 months 7 days
Gender: �tab�Male
Marital Status: �tab�Married
Race or Color: �tab�Caucasian
Street Address: �tab�
Occupation: �tab�Farmer
Residence: �tab�
Burial Date: �tab�08 Feb 1912
Burial Place: �tab�
Cemetery Name: �tab�Terre Hautte
Spouse's Name: �tab�
Father's Name: �tab�Samuel Overhulse
Father's Title & Terms: �tab�
Father's Birthplace: �tab�
Mother's Name: �tab�
Mother's �tab�
Mother's Birthplace: �tab�
Film Number: �tab�1953231
Digital Folder Number: �tab�4021175
Image Number: �tab�1610

[HI30515] (Research):MRS. EMILY PENCE (died 8 May 1921) Undated obit from an unnamed newspap

"The following clipping from a Springfield paper tells of the death of a f ormer Johnson township lady, who was well known in the vicinity of Millers town where the family lived for many years. Mrs. Emily Pence, 69 years ol d, wife of Lewis E. Pence, died Tuesday at 8 p.m. at her home, 229 West Eu clid avenue, after an illness of three months. Mrs. Pence was born in Germ an township, near Lawrenceville, May 8, 1852. She was held in high este em by her many friends. She is survived by her husband and five childre n: Elba Pence, who lives near Sidney; Claude Pence of Springfield; Mrs. O ra Wishart, Miss Verda Pence and Miss Tima Pence of Cleveland, and a broth er, Jonas Overholtzer of near Lawrenceville.

Funeral services were held from the home Thursday, May 10, 10:30 a.m., bur ied in Ferncliff cemetery, Springfield."

[DI30516] Name: �tab�Albert Circle
Gender: �tab�Male
Burial Date: �tab�
Burial Place: �tab�
Death Date: �tab�21 Dec 1891
Death Place: �tab�German Tp., Clark, Ohio
Age: �tab�0
Birth Date: �tab�1891
Birthplace: �tab�German Tp., Clark, Oh
Occupation: �tab�
Race: �tab�White
Marital Status: �tab�Single
Spouse's Name: �tab�
Father's Name: �tab�Samuel J. Circle
Father's Birthplace: �tab�
Mother's Name: �tab�Mary Baker
Mother's Birthplace: �tab�
Indexing Project (Batch) Number: �tab�B07056-0
System Origin: �tab�Ohio-EASy
Source Film Number: �tab�466665
Reference Number: �tab�v 2 p 66

[HI30520] (Research):CCGS News June 1998 pg 55 March 29, 1877 Mr Jno W Russell and Abner McGinnis have moved to Fairmont, Illinois. The ir absense is to be regretted.

188 Census Place Carroll, Vermilion, Illinois
Family History Library Film 1254254 NA Film Number T9-0254
Page Number 244C John W. RUSSELL Self M Male W 41 OH Farmer VA OH Claracy A. RUSSELL Wife M Female W 34 OH Keeping Hou se OH OH Arthur S. RUSSELL Son S Male W 12 OH Farmi Thursy D. RUSSELL Dau S Female W 10 OH At Scho ol OH OH Wilber B. RUSSELL Son S Male W 8 OH At Scho John F. RUSSELL Son S Male W 6 OH OH OH Effie J. RUSSELL Dau S Female W 4 OH OH OH

[DI30520] (Champaign County Ohio Newspaper Abstracts 1889-1894 Vol 4; Urbana Daily Citizen, Champaign Democart Weekly, Gazette Weekly' Citizen & Gazette Daily: Pat Stickley, Typed and Edited by Nelson T Smith @ July 2009 CCGS, P O Box 682, Urbana, OH 43078). pg23 5/13/1889 John W Russell died at his home in Fairmont, Vermillion Co, IL Sunday last of Typhoed. He was born 1839 in Northville, Champaign County, son of James and Julia Russell. He was a soldeir of the 66 OVI mf Miss Clara Zimmerman of Concord; leaves a family of 8 ch, one of them, Effie also ill with typhoid

[HI30522] (Research):Must have remarried after 1920. Her tombstone she is named Della Outram C undy

[HI30524] (Research):1930 census Pike Twp., Clark County, Ohio has a 23 year old Orpha SMITH living with her father, Charles SMITH.

[XI30525] no age, d/o D & S

[XI30527] (77-8-21)

[HI30528] (Research):Spent almost entire life in St. Paris Member of I.O.O.F. and Russell Encampment Partnership with William Prince as "Prince and Ingalls" Photographers

Champaign County Ohio History 1991 by CCGS Biography pg 182

Poll Book for Election held in Saint Paris Precint 10-9-1877 for or again st new jail. CCGS Newsletter April 1994 Vol 10 # 2 pg 29 John INgalls

St Paris Precinct Toll Book Nov 2 1880 CCGS Newsletter Spring 1992 pg 33 John M Ingalls

[HI30529] (Research):Enumeration of unmarried youth St Paris Village School District Champai gn Co, OH July 1906 Rebecca Ingals age 8 parent John

Devote Christian, loved piano and organ Cancer of breast, had mastectomy

[HI30531] (Research):Enumeration of unmarried youth St Paris Village School District Champai gn Co, OH July 1906 Walter Ingals age 18 parent John

Accident 1915, Worked at Ryker's Pony Wagon Business, Liked excitement a nd adventure, Entire life spent in St. Paris, Christian/Lutheran, Di ed as result of motorcycle accident

[NI30532] Father: Abraham INGALLS b: 25 June 1794 in New York Mother: Mehitable "Thitty" BALLOU b: 15 March 1799 in NH Source [email protected]

1820, family moved to Indiana 1859, to Pike's Peak seeking GOLD! 1862, Civil War 1876, Mayor Clerked in Confectionery Store Honest and religious N. Springfield Street, St. Paris Methodist Went with group of men to find gold in Ca.

Champaign County Ohio History 1991 by CCGS Biography pg 182

CCGS Newsltter Spring 1991 In 1859 a kind of fever struck; Abram joined a party of 14 from this area to form one of the pioneer sold-seeking tours known as the "Rogers Co "/ Much disorder occurred such as drunkensess, gambling and swearing. Abram who was deeply religious and a devout Methodist, "became known as the one man west of the Mississippi who died't swear an oath." He served in the Civil War and died in 1891. Both buried in Evergreen Cemetery. Descendants include Walter Ingalls an employee of the famous Walborn and Riker pony wagon factory; Rebekah Mary Ingalls, who taught piano lessons for many years and others.

�b�Champaign County Herald, Sheaves of 1887
�/b�February 23, 1887

F. A. Ingalls recently received a letter from his uncle, Abram Ingalls, of St. Paris, Ohio, which caused him much surprise as his father had told him that Abram was dead as nothing had been heard from him for 30 years. His uncle informed Frank that the late President Garfield and himself were own cousins.
�i�Champaign County (IL) Genealogical Society Quarterly �/i�December 2006

[HI30533] (Research):d/o John and Mary Mitchell March 4, 1912, Assaulted & Raped at home housewife Religious Lady N. Springfield St. Methodist. Assault was done by David Wilks. Trial, Found Guilty. Sentenced for 7 1 /2 yrs Began losing hearing in 60's and was deaf at time of death (Source [email protected])

[DI30533] Name �tab�Elizabeth Ingalls
Titles & Terms �tab�
Death Date �tab�04 Nov 1915
Death Place �tab�Saint Paris, Champaign, Ohio
Birth Date �tab�14 Feb 1826
Estimated Birth Year �tab�
Birthplace �tab�Pennsylvania
Death Age �tab�89 years 8 months 20 days
Gender �tab�Female
Marital Status �tab�Widowed
Race or Color �tab�Caucasian
Street Address �tab�
Occupation �tab�Housewife
Residence �tab�
Burial Date �tab�06 Nov 1915
Burial Place �tab�
Cemetery Name �tab�Evergreen Cemetery
Spouse's Name �tab�
Father's Name �tab�Mitchell
Father's Title & Terms �tab�
Father's Birthplace �tab�
Mother's Name �tab�
Mother's Titles & Terms �tab�
Mother's Birthplace �tab�
Film Number �tab�1983548
Digital Folder Number �tab�4019444
Image Number �tab�939
Certificate Number �tab�fn 58550

[XI30533] no death date on marker,reocord listed as "mother"

[HI30534] (Research):Champaign County Ohio History 1991 by CCGS- Biography Pg 141

[HI30535] (Research):1910 Ohio Census

Enoch Louden
Age: 31 State: OH
Color: W Enumeration District: 0012
Birth Place: Ohio Visit: 0134
County: Champaign, North Lewisburg
Relation: Head of Household
Other Residents: Relation Name Color Age Birth Place Wife Myrtle 29 Ohio Son Ralph V 07 Ohio Daughter Bertha M 06 Ohio Son William L 03 Ohio

Joseph Louden
Age: 56 State: OH
Color: W Enumeration District: 0025
Birth Place: Ohio Visit: 0118
County: Champaign
Relation: Head of Household
Other Residents: Relation Name Color Age Birth Place Wife Arvilla 49 Ohio Son Frank 30 Ohio Son Harry 21 Ohio Son Correl 04 Ohio Mother-in-law Cordelea Phillips 85 PENN

Name: Harl Louden SSN: 281-10-5110 Last Residence: 45373 Troy, Miami, Ohio, United States of America Born: 3 May 1915 Last Benefit: 45373 Troy, Miami, Ohio, United States of America Died: Jun 1977 State (Year) SSN issued: Ohio (Before 1951 )

[HI30536] (Research):St Paris News Dispatch Aug 8, 1878 Joseph M Verdier, a res of this twp, escaped from Western Insane Asyl um at Dayton Ohio, where he has been a patient for the past three years, T hursday, and returned to his home. He was returned to the asylum again on Saturday, by Mr T F Woods, his guardian.

1900 Census household has Lura Du?mas b10/1890 grandaughter, OH OH OH

[DI30536] St Paris Era Dispatch Jan 13, 1888
�b�Joseph M. Verdier, �/b�who was paralyzed last week died on Friday, aged 76 years. He had been deranged for nearly 15 years and a part of that time was confined in an asylum. He leaves a wife and six children. The funeral services were held in the M. E. Church Sunday. Rev Strait of Sidney officiating. Internment at Spring Grove.

[HI30539] (Research):St Paris Precinct Toll Book Nov 2 1880 CCGS Newsletter Spring 1992 pg 33 William Verdier

1910 Census William A Verdier
Age: 53 State: OH
Color: W Enumeration District: 0015
Birth Place: Ohio Visit: 0133
County: Champaign
Relation: Head of Household
Other Residents: Relation Name Color Age Birth Place Wife Clara 52 Virginia Son Edger A 20 Ohio Daughter Ilo V 15 Ohio Step granddaughter Mary M Boyce 06 Ohio

[HI30541] (Research):Mary J Davis, died 12/12/1928 in St paris, OH age 68y 7m widow of Albert R Davis Parents Elijah Everett b NJ and Emily Ayer b NJ Buried Evergreen Cemetery

[XI30541] 68Y7m
Burial record, no stone located Dec 2007

[HI30542] (Research):Name : Michael R. Zerkel
Death date : 21 Oct 1940
Death place : Troy, Miami, Ohio
Birth date : 05 Oct 1864
Birth place : Ohio
Age at death : 76 years 16 days
Gender : Male
Marital status : Married
Race or color : Caucasian
Street address : 245 Mulberry St.
Occupation : Hdw, Dealer
Residence :
Burial date : 23 Oct 1940
Burial place :
Cemetery name : Riverside
Spouse name : Lillia O. Zerkel
Father name : Romanus Zerkel
Father titles :
Father birth place : Virginia
Mother name : Mary Lutz
Mother titles :
Mother birth place : Clark Co., Ohio
informant-Herbert Zerkle Troy Ohio
GSU film number : 2023883
Digital GS number : 4020874
Image number : 340
Certificate number : fn 63299
Collection : Ohio Deaths 1908-1953

[HI30543] (Research):obit mention 2 sisters Mrs John Schooler and Mrs Cora Landingburg

DERR ETTA E County Name: CHAMPAIGN Date of Death: 1/7/1933 Volume Number: 7102 Certificate Number: 595

[NI30546] Name: �tab�Forrest Campbell Miranda
Titles & Terms: �tab�
Event: �tab�Marriage
Event Date: �tab�21 Sep 1915
Event Place: �tab�Champaign, Ohio
Age: �tab�25
Estimated Birth Year: �tab�1890
Marriage Date Note: �tab�
Marriage Place Note: �tab�
Father: �tab�Theodore Miranda
Father's Titles & Terms: �tab�
Mother: �tab�Sarah Davis
Mother's Titles & Terms: �tab�
Spouse: �tab�Ilo Virginia Verdier
Spouse's Titles & Terms: �tab�
Spouse's Age: �tab�20
Spouse's Estimated Birth Year: �tab�1895
Spouse's Father: �tab�William Verdier
Spouse's Father's Titles & Terms: �tab�
Spouse's Mother: �tab�Clara Rider
Spouse's Mother's Titles & Terms: �tab�
Reference Number: �tab�p126
Film Number: �tab�545416
Digital Folder Number: �tab�4016845
Image Number: �tab�103

[NI30547] Son George birth record does not name maidne name, only names Rebecca Ann Verdier

[DI30551] Death not located in Ohio certs, or in Champaign Death Index Books

[HI30553] (Research):Patrentage not proven. Found in Census living next to possible Brother Wi lliam Urbana Daily Citizen June 22 1887 James M Pine was recepient of pension that was granted recently; he was so ldier in 95th OVI

[DI30553] Name: �tab�James M. Pine
Gender: �tab�Male
Burial Date: �tab�
Burial Place: �tab�
Death Date: �tab�26 Oct 1905
Death Place: �tab�Springhill, Champaign, Ohio
Age: �tab�75
Birth Date: �tab�1830
Birthplace: �tab�Champaign Co.
Occupation: �tab�Carpenter
Race: �tab�
Marital Status: �tab�Widowed
Spouse's Name: �tab�
Father's Name: �tab�
Father's Birthplace: �tab�
Mother's Name: �tab�
Mother's Birthplace: �tab�
Indexing Project (Batch) Number: �tab�B07023-6
System Origin: �tab�Ohio-EASy
Source Film Number: �tab�295234
Reference Number: �tab�v 2 p 427

[DI30554] Name: �tab�James Stoker
Death Date: �tab�05 Oct 1912
Death Place: �tab�Quincy, Logan, Ohio
Birth Date: �tab�01 Jan 1845
Estimated Birth Year: �tab�
Birthplace: �tab�Dayton, Ohio
Death Age: �tab�67 years 9 months 3 days
Gender: �tab�Male
Marital Status: �tab�Married
Race or Color: �tab�Caucasian
Street Address: �tab�
Occupation: �tab�Farmer
Residence: �tab�
Burial Date: �tab�07 Oct 1912
Burial Place: �tab�
Cemetery Name: �tab�Fairview
Spouse's Name: �tab�
Father's Name: �tab�
Father's Title & Terms: �tab�
Father's Birthplace: �tab�Virginia
Mother's Name: �tab�
Mother's

[DI30561] Name: �tab�Martha L. Pine
�tab�
Death Date: �tab�12 Apr 1949
Death Place: �tab�Harrison Twp, Champaign, Ohio, United States
Birth Date: �tab�30 Sep 1870
Estimated Birth Year: �tab�
Birthplace: �tab�Champaign Co., Ohio
Death Age: �tab�78 years 6 months 12 days
Gender: �tab�Female
Marital Status: �tab�Married
Race or Color: �tab�Caucasian
Street Address: �tab�
Occupation: �tab�
Residence: �tab�
Burial Date: �tab�
Burial Place: �tab�
Cemetery Name: �tab�
Spouse's Name: �tab�Geo. W. Pine
Father's Name: �tab�Thos. M. Hunter
Father's Title & Terms: �tab�
Father's Birthplace: �tab�
Mother's Name: �tab�Emiline J. Cary
Mother's �tab�
Mother's Birthplace: �tab�
Film Number: �tab�2246588
Digital Folder Number: �tab�4109140
Image Number: �tab�02028

[NI30562] Groom's Name: �tab�Thomas M. Pine
Groom's Birth Date: �tab�1893
Groom's Birthplace: �tab�West Liberty, Ohio
Groom's Age: �tab�28
Bride's Name: �tab�Treva A. Newland
Bride's Birth Date: �tab�1903
Bride's Birthplace: �tab�Ohio
Bride's Age: �tab�18
Marriage Date: �tab�02 Nov 1921
Marriage Place: �tab�Champaign, Ohio
Groom's Father's Name: �tab�George W. Pine
Groom's Mother's Name: �tab�Martha L. Hunter
Bride's Father's Name: �tab�Rufis G. Newland
Bride's Mother's Name: �tab�Minnie O. Focht
Groom's Race: �tab�
Groom's Marital Status: �tab�Single
Groom's Previous Wife's Name: �tab�
Bride's Race: �tab�
Bride's Marital Status: �tab�Single

[HI30562] (Research):Name: Thomas M Pine Birth Date: Est. 1892

Gender: Male Race: White Residence County: Logan Residence State: Ohio Residence Country: United States Death Date: 12 Oct 1978 Hospital of Death: Home City of Death: Logan County County of Death: Logan Certificate: 075289 Age at Death: 86 Certifier: Physician Autopsy: No autopsy Marital Status: Widowed

[NI30564] Groom's Name: �tab�Harry W. Pine
Groom's Birth Date: �tab�1901
Groom's Birthplace: �tab�Spring Hills, Ohio
Groom's Age: �tab�25
Bride's Name: �tab�Claurys I. Easley
Bride's Birth Date: �tab�1907
Bride's Birthplace: �tab�Bellefontaine, Logan, O.
Bride's Age: �tab�19
Marriage Date: �tab�16 Sep 1926
Marriage Place: �tab�Logan, Ohio
Groom's Father's Name: �tab�George W. Pine
Groom's Mother's Name: �tab�Martha Hunter
Bride's Father's Name: �tab�John C. Easley
Bride's Mother's Name: �tab�Mary Ann Richard
Groom's Race: �tab�
Groom's Marital Status: �tab�Single
Groom's Previous Wife's Name: �tab�
Bride's Race: �tab�
Bride's Marital Status: �tab�Single

[HI30564] (Research):Adams and Harrison-Adams School Districts-Rosewood, OH The First Fifty Years 1898-1948 High School Alumni abstracted by Pat Stickley CCGS Newsletter Oct 1996 pg129 Class of 1922 Harry Pine

[HI30567] (Research):Henrietta Moody Dies Saturday
Mrs. Henrietta Moody, 42, wife of Ralph Moody, died Saturday at 7: 00 pm,at her home northeast of Urbana, following several years illnes s. She was the daughter of Fred and Clara Gundolf and on December 2 1, the death of her mother occurred in the same home. Surviving ar e: her husband, Ralph; one sister, Mrs. Joe Linebaugh, Urbana, Route 3; th ree brothers, Glenn of near Quincy, Raymond of Springfield, Route2, and Er nest, residing near Sidney. The body was removed to the Ira Frank fun eral home, in St. Paris, where it will remain until time for the burial se rvices which will be held Tuesday, at 2:00 pm, from the Friends Chur ch in Urbana, conducted by the pastor, Rev. E. H. Runyan. Interment wi ll be made in the Mt. Carmel Cemetery.

Brenda [email protected].

[DI30568] Ohio Deaths, 1908-1932, 1938-1944, and 1958-2007 about Ralph L Moody
Name: �tab�Ralph L Moody
Birth Date: �tab�1894
Gender: �tab�Male
Race: �tab�White
Residence County: �tab�Champaign
Residence state: �tab�Ohio
Residence Country: �tab�United States
Death Date: �tab�5 Jan 1966
Hospital of Death: �tab�Long-Term Care Facilities
City of Death: �tab�Champaign County
County of Death: �tab�Champaign
Certificate: �tab�00687
Age at Death: �tab�72
Certifier: �tab�Physician
Autopsy: �tab�Yes, not used for certification
Marital Status: �tab�Widowed

[HI30570] (Research):daughter of ANDREW LIVINGSTON and ALICE SMITH

[DI30581] Name: �tab�John W. Enoch
�tab�
Death Date: �tab�08 Aug 1936
Death Place: �tab�Springfield, Clark, Ohio
Birth Date: �tab�18 Jan 1865
Estimated Birth Year: �tab�
Birthplace: �tab�Champaign Co, Ohio
Death Age: �tab�71 years 6 months 20 days
Gender: �tab�Male
Marital Status: �tab�Married
Race or Color: �tab�Caucasian
Street Address: �tab�303 Stanton Ave.
Occupation: �tab�Woodworker
Residence: �tab�
Burial Date: �tab�11 Aug 1936
Burial Place: �tab�
Cemetery Name: �tab�Ferncliff
Spouse's Name: �tab�Jessie M. Enoch
Father's Name: �tab�John Enoch
Father's Title & Terms: �tab�
Father's Birthplace: �tab�Ohio
Mother's Name: �tab�Catherine Peck
Mother's �tab�
Mother's Birthplace: �tab�Penn.
Film Number: �tab�2022688
Digital Folder Number: �tab�4019309
Image Number: �tab�436
Certificate Number: �tab�fn 49676

[HI30582] (Research):Census Place:German, Clarke, Ohio Source:FHL Film 1254998 National Archives Film T9-0998 Page 5 2B John RUSTSelfMMW73VAOcc:FarmerFa: VAMo: VA Christiana RUSTWifeFMW71VAFa: VAMo: VA Lewis PUFFENBARGARGSonMSW18OHFa: OH Mo: OH

[DI30583] Name: �tab�Martha Jane Poffenbarger
�tab�
Death Date: �tab�26 Oct 1949
Death Place: �tab�Springfield Twp, Clark, Ohio, United States
Birth Date: �tab�13 Feb 1862
Estimated Birth Year: �tab�
Birthplace: �tab�Ohio
Death Age: �tab�87 years 8 months 13 days
Gender: �tab�Female
Marital Status: �tab�
Race or Color: �tab�Caucasian
Street Address: �tab�
Occupation: �tab�
Residence: �tab�
Burial Date: �tab�
Burial Place: �tab�
Cemetery Name: �tab�
Spouse's Name: �tab�
Father's Name: �tab�J. H. Harter
Father's Title & Terms: �tab�
Father's Birthplace: �tab�
Mother's Name: �tab�Elizabeth Harter
Mother's �tab�
Mother's Birthplace: �tab�
Film Number: �tab�2247101
Digital Folder Number: �tab�4109193
Image Number: �tab�00400
Certificate Number: �tab�66362

[HI30584] (Research):Champaign Co, Guardianship Bookpg 454 July 26, 1854 Joseph H Arney Gdn of John L Davis 16 (26 Feb 1854); Mary Ellen Dav is 14 yr (May 4, 1854); Lucretia Davis 11 yr (Aug 1853); Azuba Jane Dav is 8 yr (Nov 1853); Joseph Henry Davis 5 yr (Dec 1853); Nancy L Dav is 2 yr ( April 1854); minor heirs of William Davis, Dec'd

[HI30586] (Research): ST PARIS NEWS-DISPATCH, Thurs., March 21, 1940 Funeral services for Mrs. Trella ZERKLE, 52, were held Sunday afterno on at 2 o'clock in the Terre Haute Methodist church ans were conduct ed by Rev. Samuel FURROW, pastor of the First Baptist church, in Urbana. I nterment was in the Terre Haute cemetery in charge of Ira Frank, funeral d irector. Mrs. ZERKLE died on Thursday, March 14, at 4:40 p.m. in the Piqua Memori al hospital, from a cerebral hemorrhage suffered Tuesday. Surviving are h er husband, Roy; a son, Prince, at home and a sister, Mrs. Clara DAVIS, Sp ringfield. The deceased was a native of this county and was a member of t he Myrtle Tree Baptist Church.

[NI30592] Dau of Samuel Shady and Catherine Mills

[HI30593] (Research):CCGS Newsletter June 1998 Pg 66 POLL BOOK, Millerstown Precincts, Johnson Township, Champaign County Novem ber 4, 1890 Judges: Solomon Snapp, John O Jenkins and David McMorran Clerk s: S D Corwin and G E Huntoon. Names of Electors: Charlie Fansler

[HI30596] (Research):Eleven children Isaac gives his age in the 1900 census as 71 born 2/1829 md 41 yrs

[HI30600] (Research):Champaign Co, Wills, pg539, Adams Twp David Conner, died 9/18/1905, probated 9/22/1905 Heirs Margaret Conner, widow, Adams Twp, Benjamin Conner, son, Rosewood; M ichael Conner, son, Rosewood; David Conner, son, Monroeville, IN; Clara Ri der, dau, Bellefontaine; Martha Mohr, dau, Quincy; Mary McCashen, dau, Ros ewood; Ida Hawes, dau, Eris; Maud Brown, dau, Rosewood; Dora Conner, da u, Rosewood; Wife Margaret Conner the farm we reside on in Adams Twp her l ifetime, hhd goods and chatells; at her death, farm to be sold and procee ds divided; Sons Benjamin, Abraham, Michael and David Conner; dau Susan Fl owers and grdau Mary I Johns each $10; to remaining ch Clara Rider, Dor a, Mary, Martha, Ida, and maud Conner each 1/6 of proceeds. William Haw es Administrator. Witness Charles Buroker, Joseph Buroker. Signed 5 Oct 18 89

David first purchased land in Section 17 (Adams Township) from Lewis Evan s, Rhoda's brother. This land was for 40 � acres located on the east si de of the south-east quarter (Deed Book H, Page 460). No deed is on file in the Recorder's Office to David Conner for the west h alf of the east half of the south-east quarter, even though he was holdi ng that land by the 1860s. Benjamin Evans Sr. had purchased the entire sou th-east quarter from Jacob Yutzler on 15 Dec 1828 (Deed Book H, Page 406 ). One imagines that David purchased from the heirs of Benjamin as a resu lt of the Chancery Court, Petition for Partition, Filed 19 April 1847 (Rec ord Book 20, Page 539, Lewis Evans vs Austin Evans etal). Rhoda would ha ve held one share (1/6th) by order of this partition. Lewis Evans he ld 40 � acres located on the east side of the south-east quarter whi ch he granted by a quit claim to David Conner on 8 March 1853 (Deed Bo ok H, Page 460). David leased 20 acres from his mother-in-law, Demaris Eva ns on 1 April 1857 (Deed Book 29, Page 508), however, there is no de ed on file which transfers that 20 acres, nor the remaining 20 acres of t he quarter to David. As David did not died until 1905, it appears th at he turned over the western half of the 80 acres to his children, with Benjamin Conn er purchasing the shares of his siblings and the granddaughter, Mary J. Jo nes. The remaining portion, the eastern forty acres, was granted by the will of David on 2 December 1905 (Deed Book 89, page 852 ). The last transaction in the Conner name, that I have record of, was wh en Benjamin Conner granted 42 acres, 1 rod and 2 poles, also 8 acres, also 1 acre and 8 poles (the graveyard) to Joseph MC Buroke r, on 3 April 1915 (Deed Book 96, Page 84). However, prior to that tim e, on 16 September 1914, there was an Administrator's Deed by Wm. Th. Hames (sic) to Joseph MC Buroker, for 32 acres 3 rods and 2 pol es in the south-east quarter (Deed Book 95, Page 304). The two deeds total ed more than 83 acres. David was an original member of the Carysville Chri stian Church on 2 April 1853. He name was dropped form the records on 7 Ma rch 1857 but he was listed as an active member on 10 June 1865 and 1 Mar ch 1881. Rhoda, David's wife, also was listed as an original member on 2 A pril 1853 and she was dropped from the membership on 7 March 1857. Margaret Halterman Conner, David's second wife, was list ed as an active member of the church on 17 February 1877. By his two marri ages, David Conner was the father of seventeen children.

Denise K. Moore Page P. O. Box 752 Gautier, MS 39553-0752

[HI30601] (Research):Emma was not mentioned in her fathers will for some reason, but appea rs in the 1870 & 1880 census, and her parents named in funeral Home record s

[HI30602] (Research):1880 Goshen, Champaign, Ohio Family History Library Film 12549
NA Film Number T9-0998 Page Number 217A John O. LEGGE Self Male W 49 --- --- --- Mary J. LEGGE Wife Female W 39 --- --- --- Clarence E. LEGGE Son S Male W 9 --- --- --- Emma PATRICK GMother Female W 63 --- --- --- Mattie BAUGHMAN Niece S Female W 13 --- --- ---

876 - BIOGRAPHICAL SKETCHES. GOSHEN TOWNSHIP Beers 1881 J. O. LEGGE, farmer; P. O. Mechanicsburg; was born in Goshen Township in A ugust, 1830, and is the son of Elijah and Elizabeth (Corlis) Legge ; the f ormer a native of Virginia, and the latter of Maryland. Elijah emigrat ed to Ohio with his parents in 1811, and located in Goshen Township. He w as then 24 years old, and took part in the war of 1812 as a teamster. He l ived the remainder of his life in this township, his death occurring in 18 39. Richard Corlia, father of Elizabeth C., came from Maryland with his fa mily of five daughters, and pitched his cabin in the wilderness of Champai gn Co., in the fall of 1805, and in 1807 came to Goshen Township, where h is daughter Elizabeth has since resided, a period of seventy-three year s. Elijah Legge had a family of eleven children, four sons and one daught er of whom yet survive. Our subject is the second of the family, and has p assed the most of his life in Goshen Town ship. He was raised on the fa rm and schooled in the district school. His life occupation has been th at of a farmer. He moved to his present place in March, 1866, where be h as since resided. He was married in 1858 to Mary J. Patrick, a native of M adison Co., Ohio, born and raised three miles east of Mechanicsburg. Her p arents were early settlers of Madison Co. One son, Clarence E., now nine y ears of age, is the issue of this union. Mr. Legge is a Republican in poli tics.

1900 Census is Anna M Legge, named as Daughter in law, widow, 2/1861, 1/1

[HI30603] (Research):St Paris Precinct Toll Book Nov 2 1880 CCGS Newsletter Spring 1992 pg 33 Thomas Mitchell

[HI30604] (Research):Tombstone Sleep husband dear and take your rest, God called you home, he thought it best Twas hard indeed to part with thee But Christs strong arm supported me

[HI30605] (Research):Champaign Co, Guardianship & Indentures pg 126 18 Mar 1823, William Kento n, gdn of Rebecca Davis, 11mo , child and heir of Esekiel Davis, dec.'d.

Pg 133 27 Oct 1823 Mark Kenton, gdn of Rebecca Davis 1 yr, child and he ir of Ezekiel Davis, dec'd.

[HI30606] (Research):Champaign Co, Guardianship & Indentures Vol1 Pg 380 May 2, 1850 Elijah Kizer gdn of John W Kizer, 19yr; Banjamin Kizer 15yr; Rhuana Kizer 17yr; George Kizer 13yr; Cinderella Kizer 10yr; Louisa Kizer 4yr, minor heirs of Jacob Kizer dec'd. Surities James Russell John Scott

[DI30606] Champaign Co, Will Boos A- K Book F pg 364 Rhuhama Kiser probated 2 Jun 1888 Concord Twp died May 15, 1888 Heirs Catherine Ford- dau, Crayon; John M Ford-son-Crayon; Son John Mal ey Ford $5 and one quilt; remainer of real and personal property to dau Catherine J Ford. Catherine J Ford, exec. Wit: H Craig, E M Baker will sign ed (x) 14 May 1888

[DI30607] Jones & Frank Funeral Home Records
Katherine Russell b Champaign Co, OH
D Jan 5, 1929 Champ Co, OH inhome of Reuben Randall-Dau
Buried Concord Cem aged 63y 4m 15d
widow of Samuel Russell
Father Harrison Ford born OH
Mother Ruehmia Kizer born OH

Name: Kathrine Jane Russell
Death date: 05 Jan 1929
Death place: Salem Twp., Champaign, Ohio
Birth date: 20 Jun 1864
Estimated birth year:
Birth place: Ohio
Age at death: 64 years 4 months 15 days
Gender: Female
Marital status: Widowed
Race or color: Caucasian
Occupation: Housework
Residence: Salem Twp., Champaign, Ohio
Burial date: 08 Jan 1929
Cemetery name: Concord
Spouse name: Sam Russell
Father name: Harrison Ford
Father birth place: Ohio
Mother name: Ruhania Kizer
Mother birth place: Ohio
Inf- Mrs Alta Randall
COD-Cancer of stomach and liver
GSU film number: 1991721
Digital GS number: 4022230 Image number: 1029
Reference number: fn 935 Collection: Ohio Deaths 1908-1953

[DI30608] Name: �tab�Samuel W. Russell
�tab�
Death Date: �tab�02 May 1927
Death Place: �tab�Adams, Champaign, Ohio
Birth Date: �tab�03 Nov 1863
Estimated Birth Year: �tab�
Birthplace: �tab�Adams Tp., Champaign Co., Ohio
Death Age: �tab�63 years 5 months 30 days
Gender: �tab�Male
Marital Status: �tab�Married
Race or Color: �tab�Caucasian
Street Address: �tab�Concord
Occupation: �tab�Farmer
Residence: �tab�
Burial Date: �tab�04 May 1927
Burial Place: �tab�
Cemetery Name: �tab�Concord Cemetery
Spouse's Name: �tab�Katherine Russell
Father's Name: �tab�Oliver Russell
Father's Title & Terms: �tab�
Father's Birthplace: �tab�Virginia
Mother's Name: �tab�Matilda Huff
Mother's �tab�
Mother's Birthplace: �tab�Champaign Co., Ohio
Film Number: �tab�1984848

[HI30609] (Research):Champaign Co - Patent Deeds Located in Land Deed Indices Johnson Twp by P at Stickley & Denise Kay Moore Oct 2005. Section 18 Township 3 Range 11( NW 1/4) (St Paris located in Sec 18) 20 Nov 1855 Champaign County Sheriff to David W White, part of NW 1 /4 Bk A2 Pg311

Champaign Co - Patent Deeds Located in Land Deed Indices Johnson Twp by P at Stickley & Denise Kay Moore Oct 2005. Section 18 Township 3 Range 11( SW 1/4) 20 Nov 1855 James Huffman by Sheriff in partition, to D W White, 9.03 ac Bk A2Pg311 01 Jan 1857 Executor of Christian Smith to D W White, 53.48 acres Bk B2 Pg 511

Champaign Co - Patent Deeds Located in Land Deed Indices Johnson Twp by P at Stickley & Denise Kay Moore Oct 2005. Section 18 Township 3 Range 11Town of St Paris (St Paris Platted by David Huffman 21 Sep 1831) (There are several books for lot numbers in St Paris and not all transactions a re represented by this transcription) Lot ? 1/21/1857 D W White to Henry Walborn, 1 acre Bk B2 Pg 561 Lot ? 12/8/1857 David W White to Ben F Stover, 15 acres Bk 30 Pg197 Lot ? 12/26/1857 D W White to Samuel Hayne Bk 29 Pg 631 Lot ? 1/7/1858 David W White to Martin Prince, 17 acres Bk 30 Pg221 Lot ? 1/21/1882 B F Golden to D W White, 5 x 152 feet strip adjoining Gold en addition Bk58 Pg50 Lot? 5/17/1888 C W Covault to D W White, strip 17x62 feet adjoining lot #1 14 in St paris Bk68 Pg467 Lot? 7/22/1890 D W White by Administrator to Fletcher Bollinger, strip adj oining Lot#114, south side of Walker addition Bk71pg211 Lot? 5/16/1892 D W White to P C C & St L Railroad Co, 382/1000 acres in t wo strips Bk 73 Pg319

Buried in the Evergreen Cemetery next to David are Samuel 62y?m?d, Mercy 7 7y3m2d and Allen, all dates not readable

St Paris Precinct Toll Book Nov 2 1880 CCGS Newsletter Spring 1992 pg 33 D W White

Census Place:St. Paris, Champaign, Ohio 1880 Source:FHL Film 1254998 National Archives Film T9-0998 Page 29 0A D. W. WHITESelfMWW56PAOcc:Grain DealerFa: PAMo: PA Edwina WHITEDauFSW24OHFa: PAMo: PA Ida A. WHITEDauFSW14OHFa: PAMo: PA

[XI30609] 82y 7m 6D

[DI30610] Name: �tab�Anna Thackery
�tab�
Death Date: �tab�21 Nov 1941
Death Place: �tab�Springfield, Clark, Ohio
Birth Date: �tab�18 Jan 1863
Estimated Birth Year: �tab�
Birthplace: �tab�Fremont City, Ohio
Death Age: �tab�78 years 10 months 3 days
Gender: �tab�Female
Marital Status: �tab�Widowed
Race or Color: �tab�American
Street Address: �tab�1684 N Limestone
Occupation: �tab�Housewife
Residence: �tab�
Burial Date: �tab�23 Nov 1941
Burial Place: �tab�
Cemetery Name: �tab�Newson Chapel
Spouse's Name: �tab�John Thackery
Father's Name: �tab�James King
Father's Title & Terms: �tab�
Father's Birthplace: �tab�Ohio
Mother's Name: �tab�Virginia Fields
Mother's �tab�
Mother's Birthplace: �tab�Ohio
Film Number: �tab�2023972
Digital Folder Number: �tab�4020861
Image Number: �tab�1275

[XI30612] (11-11-8)

[HI30613] (Research):Sick for ten days with typhoid fever. Second child who died in a month.

[XI30614] -1Y12d

[HI30616] (Research):six children

[HI30617] (Research):Urbana Citizen & Gazette 6/12/1873 in CCGS Newsletter Spring 1990 Died 5/20/1873 in Springhills, Benj Davis, Esq adv age

[XI30617] Stone in Springhills Cemetery Champaign COunty, OH Harrison Twp
Benjamin Davis died 5-30-1873 aged 69y 3m

[HI30619] (Research):Caring for brother Abraham in 1870 census. Benjamin F. Conner died in West ville, at the home of "Bert Maurice"

Death date was taken from tombstone but there is a Benjamin F Conner in t he death index who died Jan 30 1938 Bk 60 Pg17

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