Surnames: PLUNKETT
Decedent: John Plunkett
Date listed: Sunday, January 1, 1905
(Submitted by Jean Scarlott,
[email protected])
John Plunkett, was born Feb.19, 1827, in Westmoreland Co. Pa. died in
his 79th year. He learned the saddlery trade and was an expert workman.
In May, 9,1852 he was married in Scio, Oh. to his now bereaved widow.
He enlisted in the Fifth Ohio cavalry and served three years and five
months of Army life. Eight children were born to them, two boys and six
girls. Four died in infancy and two in matured life; Mrs. G. W. Davis
12 years ago, and Mrs. Holzhauer 6 years ago.
Surnames: BUTTERFIELD
Decedent: Jemima Butterfield
Date listed: Monday, February 27, 1905
(Submitted by Jean Scarlott,
[email protected])
Mrs. Jemima Butterfield (nee PILLERS) was born Wash. Co. Pa. 7 April
1818; died 27 Feb 1905 ae 90yr 10m 20ds. Her grandfather John Pillers
was a Pa. German his family consisted of six children named; William,
Samuel, Daniel, Polly, Becky and Sally, Daniel. Mrs. Butterfield's
father was born in Wash Co. Pa. 15 July 1788 he married Nancy Chambers
who was a first cousin of President Buchanan. Her mothers maiden name
was Peggy Buchanan who married Stephen Caldwell and they had three
children; Stephen, Robert and Elizabeth. Mr. Caldwell died and the
widow married James Chambers a native of Ireland by this marriage four
children were born; David, Catherine, Isabel and Nancy. In 1817 the
family moved to Perry Twp. Carroll Co. Mr. Pillers died July 31,1863
aged 75yrs his aged wife died Dec 10,1878. Mrs. Butterfield had two
older sisters born in Pa. Peggy(Mrs.Sheridan)and Hetty(Mrs. Shuman)her
brothers and sisters born in Ohio were Albert, Lydia)Mrs. Warner),
James, Nancy not married, Polly(Mrs. Wolf and Mrs. Gamble), Daniel(who
died young) and Catherine (Mrs. Tope). She married John Butterfield in
1841 and eight children where born. Those surviving Daniel of Iowa,
Mrs. Mary M. Thompson of Scio, and Albert of the home. She was also a
stepmother to three sons John Pana, Ill and Seth of near Palermo.
Buried Mt. Tabor Cemetery.
Surnames: ARMITAGE
Decedent: James B. Armitage
Date listed: Saturday, May 6, 1905
(Submitted by Jean Scarlott,
[email protected])
James B.Armitage was born in Spring Creek, Pa. Feb 2, 1857 and died May
5, 1905 in Spring Creek, Pa. He married Miss Nellie Watts of Sugar
Grove, July 3, 1884 who lived but two years. He married Miss Emma Colby
March 14, 1888 who with three children mourn his loss.
Surnames: GAMBLE
Decedent: Aaron Gamble
Date listed: Thursday, May 11, 1905
(Submitted by B. Ferrel,
[email protected])
Aaron Gamble, an aged resident of Perry township, died last Thrusday
night. The funeral was to have taken place Sunday but, owing to high
water, it was deferred to Monday, when burial was made at Union Valley.
Mr Gamble was for many years a resident of Dell Roy and had only
recently moved to Perry township. He is survived by several children.
Surnames: ARMITAGE
Decedent: William R. Armitage
Date listed: Friday, September 1, 1905
(Submitted by Jean Scarlott,
[email protected])
William R. Armitage; was born at Spring Creek, Pa. June 17, 1859 and
died same Aug. 30, 1905. He married Miss Rose Jackson March 2, 1887 who
with six children survive.
Surnames: BARNHOUSE
Decedent: William Barnhouse
Date listed: Friday, March 30, 1917
(Submitted by Kim Brady,
[email protected])
William Barnhouse died Sunday at his home near Petersburgh, after a
short illness with pneumonia. The funeral services were held Tuesday
and were conducted by Rev. Gray of Leesville, burial being made at
Palermo. Mr. Barnhouse was born July 1, 1848, being one of the 11
children born to Samuel and Susanna Barnhouse. On October 11, 1870, he
was married to Elizabeth A. Stott. He is survived by the wife, a son,
Alonzo Barnhouse living on the adjoining farm, a daughter, Carrie, at
home, and the following brothers and sisters: Mrs. Ed maple of near
Carrollton, John and Jason Barnhouse of Carrollton, James and Elinor
Barnhouse of the southside, and Mrs. Frank Crowl of Minerva. He is also
survived by four grandchildren. The family desires to thank the friends
and neighbors who assisted and comforted them during the sickness and
death of Mr. Barnhouse.
Surnames: TOTTEN
Decedent: Anna F. Totten
Date listed: Friday, March 30, 1917
(Submitted by Kim Brady,
[email protected])
Mrs. Anna F. Totten, 84 years old, died at the home of her daughter in
Dennison, Friday. She was born in Carroll county and had lived in
Dennison 30 years. A husband and four children survive.
Surnames: MCCORT
Decedent: Mary Jane McCort
Date listed: Friday, July 25, 1919
(Submitted by Jean Scarlott,
[email protected])
Mrs. Mary Jane McCort, widow of the late Thomas McCort, died at 7:30
p.m., Monday. The funeral was held Wednesday afternoon at 2:30 from the
residence of her daughter, Mrs. John McCort on south Lisbon street.
Burial was made in Grandview. The deceased was a daughter of Wm. A. and
Ester (Booth) Guphy and was born at New Hagerstown, in the year 1836.
Her mother having died when she was two years old, she lived with her
grandparents at New Hagerstown and New Cumberland.
At the age of 18 she married to Thomas McCort of Union township. To
this union were born nine children, seven of who survive: Eugene of
Crafton, Pa, Mrs Ada Kirby of Crestline, Lincoln of Pittsburgh,Pa.,
Mrs. John McCort of Carrollton, Mrs. Alice Swain, Mansfiled, Charles of
Carrollton and Frank of Alliance. Ten grandchildren also survive. Her
husband died several years ago. Two children, Will McCort and Mrs.
Howard Semple, preceded her in death.
After her marriage Mrs.McCort lived in Union township for several
years, but 47 years ago moved to a farm a mile north of Carrollton,
where she and her husband lived for 18 years, when they moved to
Carrollton. For the last ten years she made her home with her daughter
Mrs. John McCort. The deceased was a life-long member of the M.E.Church.
Surnames: BUTLER
Decedent: George J. Butler
Date listed: Saturday, February 14, 1920
(Submitted by Barbara Smith,
[email protected])
George J. Butler, oldest dry goods merchant in Carroll county, died at
his residence on west Main street, Carrollton, Saturday at 7:15 p.m.,
after an illness of two weeks with pneumonia and a complication of
other deseases. The funeral was held Tuesday afternoon at 2 o'clock,
and interment was made in Grandview cemetery. Funeral services were
conducted by Rev. Messrs, Butler and Hawk. George J. Butler was born in
Carrollton, Feb. 10, 1849. His father, Washington Butler, was one of
the pioneers of the county and for many years was county auditor. His
grandfather, George W. Butler, a native of Maryland, came to Carroll
county over a century ago and started the first tannery in Carroll
county. The deceased received the usual common school training and at
the age of 18 became a clerk in the Jas. Huston store and later with
Isaac Crumrine, whom he bought out in 1879. For 50 years Mr. Butler had
been in the McCook corner -- 10 years as clerk, and 40 years as
proprietor. In business he was more than successful, and at the time of
his death was considered the most well-to-do merchant in Carrollton. In
1873 he married Sarah Elizabeth, daughter of Major David and Ruhama
Skeeles, one daughter being born to them. Mr. Butler served four years
as township and village treasurer, and several terms on the board of
education, council, and board of trustees of public affairs. He was a
member of the Methodist Episcopal church, and one of its heaviest
contributors. Surviving are the widow; a daughter, Gertrude Amanda,
wife of P.H. Kemerer; four grandchildren; two brothers, Joseph C. and
Wm F. Butler, both Carrollton business men ; and two sister, Mrs.
Elizabeth Cellars and Mrs. Aller of Carrollton.
Surnames: BUTLER
Decedent: George J. Butler
Date listed: Saturday, February 14, 1920
(Submitted by Barbara Smith,
[email protected])
P.H. Kemerer arrived in Carrollton, Saturday, from Fargo, N.D. a few
hours prior to the death of his father-in-law, George J. Butler. He
will remain here a few days before returning to Fargo. Paul is taken
with his new position and also with that country
Surnames: WILSON
Decedent: Homer A. Wilson
Date listed: Thursday, February 19, 1920
(Submitted by Barbara Ann Smith,
[email protected])
Homer A. Wilson, former resident of Bergholz, died Thursday morning on
the Buck farm two miles from Carrollton, where he had lived for the
last two years. Funeral services conducted by Rev. J.H. Butler, were
held a the home of his daughter, Mrs. C. Delaney in Carrollton. The
body was taken to Bergholz for burial. The deceased was born in
Knoxville, Jefferson county, March, 1853. About 45 years ago he married
Rena Maple, who died a number of years ago. Surviving are the following
children: Mrs. Elmer Dray, Mrs. Charles Haines and Mrs. McClellan, all
of East Liverpool, and Mrs. C. Delaney and Scott and Charles Wilson of
Carrollton; eight grandchildren; two brothers, Ed Wilson of East
Liverpool and Peter Q. Wilson, Harlem.
Surnames: RABE
Decedent: John Rabe
Date listed: Friday, February 20, 1920
(Submitted by Barbara Smith,
[email protected])
John Rabe, farmer, passed away at his home near Leavittsville, Friday
after a sickness following a stroke of paralysis. Funeral services were
held Sunday, conducted by Rev. McBroom of Dellroy, and interment was
made in the mausoleum in Grandview cemetery, Carrollton. The deceased
was born March 15, 1850. He was married about forty years ago to Amanda
Boyd, a sister of John M. Boyd of Carrollton. He is survived by his
wife, four daughters -- Mrs. Lucy Palmeter of Bradley, Mrs. Tillie
Semple of Sherodsville, Mrs. Eva Moreland, of near Sherodsville, Mrs.
Wyrick Herron of Sherodsville, and one son, Charles Rabe, on the home
farm. One brother at Lima and 14 grandchildren also survive.
Surnames: MOORE
Decedent: Dickerson Moore
Date listed: Friday, February 20, 1920
(Submitted by Barbara Smith,
[email protected])
Dickerson Moore died at his home in Carrollton, Friday (Feb.20, 1920),
of bronchial pneumonia. Burial was made Sunday in Carrollton, funeral
services being conducted by Rev. G.H. Souder and Rev. J.H. Butler. The
deceased was a son of the late Freeman Moore and was born in
Carrollton, March 8, 1868. On Sept. 25, 1890, he married Laura Champer.
Surviving are the wife, two sons and a daughter: Lawrence Moore of
Marion, Ind., Olive and Carl at home; one grandchild, and three
sisters, Mrs. Jack Brown of Malvern, Mrs. John Maple of Alliance and
Mrs. Louella Maple of Des Moies, Iowa.
Surnames: BARNHOUSE
Decedent: Elmer E. Barnhouse
Date listed: Friday, February 20, 1920
(Submitted by Kim Brady,
[email protected])
Elmer E. Barnhouse died of influenza, Thursday evening, at his home in
Scio. Burial was made Sunday at Perrysville. The deceased was born in
Perry-tp in 1865. He married Lizzie Mc Carty about 15 years ago.
Surviving are the wife, a son, Ralph, aged nine, and the following
brothers and sisters: John Barnhouse of Union township, James Barnhouse
of Perry township, Jason Barnhouse of Carrollton, Mrs. Ed Maple of near
Carrollton and Mrs. Frank Crowl of Minerva.
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