Fayette Co., Ohio Obituaries

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Leslie MOORE
    born Oct 1, 1875 died July 21, 1913 born in Ohio to George W. MOORE & Ellen WRIGHT MOORE. This information comes from his death certificate.
Submitted by: Fran Hendrie - [email protected] - Tue, 01 Jul 1997 
Elmer Ehrhart
    Elmer Ehrhart, age 78, Mt. Sterling, RFD 1, died Monday. Survived by his wife Jane: 4 sons, George, Mt. Sterling: James and John both of Kansas City, Missouri; Clarence, New Holland; 6 grand children; 2 brothers Daniel and Ernest. Friends may call at the E. T. Snyder Funeral Home, Mt Sterling where services will be held Thursday at 2:00 P.M. Interment Madison Mills Cemetery

Columbus Dispatch September 1967. I don't have the exact date he died the 27t I think.

Betty Leeper - [email protected] - Sat, 6 Jun 1998 


WILLIAM S. TUDOR,
the son of Stephen and Rachel Tudor, was born in Fayette County,
Ohio, March 20, 1840, and departed this life December 9, 1910, aged Seventy years,
Eight months and Ninteen days.  He was twice enlisted during the Civil War, and served
eighteen months as a private in Company A., Forty-eighth Regiment Ohio Volunteer Infantry,
and eighteen months as a Corporal in Company A., First Regiment Ohio Volunteer Calvar.
He came to Indiana when a young man, and resided in Grant county since about 1870.
In December, 1865, he was married to Margaret Pierce, who died in May 1874.
To this union were born four children, Marie Tudor Spayde of Upland, Allen C. Tudor of
Grant County, Charles A. Tudor of Iowa, and Alonzo Tudor of Matthews.  In June, 1880,
he was married to Lydia Ida Sheron.  To this union were born two children, Grace Tudor Hall
and Jesse B. Tudor, both of Marion.  He was affiliated with the First Methodist Protestant
Church of Marion, Indiana in 1892.
He leaves to mourn their loss, six children, six grand-children, one brother, and one sister,
besides a number of relatives and friends.

Grant County Newspaper, MARION, INDIANA, DEC. 9, 1910

 Obituary   found at  Grant County, Indiana USGenweb Site


                       ROBERT ANDREWS CALLED BY DEATH
      Was prominent retired farmer, veteran, mason and lodge member

Bloomingburg, Aug. 28, 1922.-----  This community lost one of its most
valued and respected citizens when death summoned Robert G. Andrews, age 86 years,
retired farmer, at his home here at eight oclock Sunday evening, Aug. 27.
     Mr. Andrews was for many years a prominent farmer.  He moved here a
few years ago when advancing years forced his retirement from the farm.
     He was a veteran of the civil war and active in grand army circles.
He served two terms as director of the Fayette County infirmary.  Mr. Andrews
was one of the oldest members of the local Masonic lodge.
     He was a member of the Bloomingburg M.E. Church.
     His wife, and seven sons and three daughters survive.  They are James
D. of La Junta Colorado; Joseph and John R. of this county; Frank and Claude
of Columbus, George L. of Ross County, William of Pickaway Co., Mrs. Nora
Shumate of Oklahoma City, Okla., Mrs. Lovica Clark of Columbus, and Mrs. Pearl
Johnson of Ostrander, Ohio.
     Funeral services will be held Wednesday afternoon at two o'clock at
the M.E. Church here.  The F. & A.M. Lodge will have charge of the service.
Burial will be in the Bloomingburg cemetery.

Submitted by Sally Bassett
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JOHN "JACK" CAMPBELL
Relatives here have learned of the death of John "Jack" Campbell, 82 of Johnstown, a former resident of Washington C.H. in his residence early Monday morning.
Mr. Campbell, a former fireman for the Dayton Power and Light company here, is survived by his wife Blanche Stroup Campbell, formerly of Mount Sterling, three sons, Warren Campbell, 100 South Main Street, William (Bill) Campbell of Alexandria, and Veryl Campbell of Mountain View Calif., three grandchildren, and a sister  Elizabeth Hurtt of 222 Short Street.
Arrangements, which are incomplete will be announced later.
 
Submitted by Craig Campbell, from the Washington C.H. Record-Hearald, Monday April 19, 1971



Mrs. Fannie Campbell
New Holland O.-- Mrs. Fannie Campbell, 69, wife of John Campbell, residing one mile North of this place, died at her home, last midnight, after a lingering illness.

Mrs. Campbell has a large circle of friends and relatives in this community and Fayette County who are deeply greived over her death.

In addition to her husband, she is survived by one son, Harry, of near New Holland, and thre daughters- Mrs. L.Z. Arnold of near Bloomingburg, Mrs. Charles Hunt of New Holland, and Mrs. Elwood Rapp of near Mt. Sterling.

Funeral services will be held Sunday afternoon, at 2 p.m. at the Madison Mills M.E. Church, and burial will be made at Madison Mills.

Funeral Director E.P. Snyder is in charge of the funeral arrangements.

Submitted by Craig Campbell, from Washington Cout House Herald, June 3, 1927


JAS. CAMPBELL DIES SUNDAY

James Campbell, 82, well known resident of Paint Township, succumbed to an attack of pneumonia , Sunday morning about 730, after only a few days illness.

Mr. Campbell was engaged in farming for a great many years and before his health became impaired, had taken an active part in church work at various places.

He is survived by his widow and eight sons and daughters. The sons and daughters are Mrs. Blanche Rogers of this city, William Campbell, Mrs. Dora Friend and Joseph Campbell of Bloomingburg. Edna Campbell Five Points, Hershall Campbell of Long, Ohio. Mrs. Gertrude Kind of Ashtabula, and Clark of Madison Mills.

Funeral Services at the M.E. Methodist Church in Bloomingburg, Tuesday afternoon at two o'clock and interment in the Bloomingburg Cemetery.

 Washington Court House Herald on 1-9-1928

Submitted by Craig Campbell


IDA PATTON LANUM ? dau. Of Robert & Viretta Patton, B. 22 Nov 1874, D. 23
Dec. 1900, m. 31 Dec. 1891 to Dr. C. V. Lanum. 2 children ? Robert & Marie.
Member M.E. Church.


JONAH S. MARCHANT ? son of William & Elizabeth (Smith) Marchant , b. 27 July
1831, D. 15 Apr 1918. M. 28 Dec 1854 to Maria A. Johnson ? dau. of Thomas
G. & Amelia Johnson
. Maria B. 11 Nov. 1838, D. 10 Sept. 1872. 8 children:
Thomas W., George W., Henry Curtis, Mark S., Ora E. Patton & Maude M.
Pausch
? no names for other 2. 2nd m 25 Mar 1876 to Martha A. Sanders ?
Dau. of Nathaniel P. & Marie (Heller) Sanders. Member of M.E. Church.


AMANDA MANIFOLD ? dau. of N. J. & Eliza Patton, B. 60 yrs., 5mo., 10 days &
D. 25 Jan. (no year given on either dates). M. 24 July 1884 to Samuel
Manifold
. 2 sons ? Harry & Walter. M. E. Church of White Oak. Sisters
Mrs. Dora Sparks, Mrs. A. G. Barber, Mrs. Mattie Elkins & Bro. Oscar
Parron.



ELIZABETH MARCHANT ? b. 16 Sept 1805 in Berkeley Co., VA. D. 12 Apr 1894.
Her family moved from Va by pack saddles in 1806 to Fairfield Co., O., then
to Fayette Co. in 1812. M. William Marchant in 1822. 10 children: Naham,
Isaac, Willliam, John W., Jonah, Rebecca Snider, Nancy Fishback
, listed in
notice. Husband, Wm. Marchant b. 13 June 1800. Member M.E. Church.


SARAH MERCHANT
Dau. of Abraham & Sarah Merchant. B. 12 Nov. 1809 in Butler
Co., VA. D. 22 Jan 1894, East Monroe, O., moved to Highland CO. at age 5.
M. in Feb 1829 to Elias Simmons. 11 children, Member of M.E. Church East
Monroe.


Submitted by Peggy Karol
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