Obituaries & Death Notices:  Loo - Loy

Richland Co., Ohio

Obituaries & Death Notices:  Loo - Loy


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Loomis, Joshua H. -- Joshua H. Loomis died at 4:30 yesterday afternoon at the home of his daughter, Mrs. P.R. Dennison, on North Mulberry Street. When Dr. Bushnell died Mr. Loomis became the oldest citizen of this city. He was born in Ashfield, Mass., on March 13, 1808 [1803]. Mr. Loomis moved to this county 37 years ago. He has been a resident of this city for thirty years and was a member of the Baptist church for many years. Mr. Loomis came from a long-lived family. He had four brothers and one sister and the youngest of these lived to be 75 years old and was the first to die. His wife has been dead for 23 years. He leaves four children, Cushman Loomis, Miss Emma Loomis, Mrs. Dennison, all of this city, and Lyman Loomis, of Lucas. The funeral will be held from the deceased's late residence tomorrow afternoon at 2 o'clock. Rev. H.A. Sumrell will officiate. -- [Richland Shield & Banner: 17 February 1894, Vol. LXXVI, No. 40]

Loomis, Sybil -- Died, In Mansfield, O., Jan. 20th. 1865, of dropsy, Sybil, wife of Joshua Loomis, aged fifty years, nine months and three days. [Richland Shield & Banner: 01 February 1865, Vol. XXIV, No. 36]

Looney, Chester A. -- 67Y; d. 9/21/1955 at People's Hosp., Mansfield; b. 4/20/1888 at Virginia; h/o Mirtia. [MNJ 9/22/1955]

Loose, Fannie -- Mrs. Fannie Loose, aged about 80, succumbed Saturday at the home of her daughter, Mrs. Earl Heffner, at Bad Axe, Mich., where she had lived for the past fifteen years. She was the widow of William Loose and was a former Butler resident. Survivors include her daughter, a son, Richard, and several grandchildren, all of Bad Axe. The remains were brought to the George funeral home where services were held Tuesday afternoon. Burial was made in the Butler Cemetery. [Bellville Star: 16 September 1940]

Loose, Jacob -- Butler. Jacob Loose living near North Liberty (Knox Co.), died Sunday morning after a long spell of illness, at the age of 98 years. He was the oldest man in that part of the country. [Richland Shield & Banner: 15 April 1893]

Loose, Joseph -- Bellville, O., Aug. 6 -- The report reached this place this evening that Joseph Loose, residing east of this town and 2½ miles northwest of Butler, had committed suicide. An investigation proved the truth of the report. Dr. Eli Stofer, the physician summoned, found Loose lying on a bed in his house, the blood clotted around a bullet hole over his heart. Death had evidently been instantaneous, as the aim was perfect, the bullet puncturing the heart. Mrs. Loose, wife of the suicide, between her sobs, said that about 5 o'clock this afternoon she was startled by the report of a firearm in the bedroom. Investigating she found that her husband had killed himself in the presence of one of their children. Mrs. Loose assigns as the cause of her husband's suicide, despondency over the condition of his health, as he has been troubled with rheumatism in a most acute form for several moths and has been bothered with the disease for a number of years. Loose was a middle-aged man and leaves a wife and several children. He came here from Knox County about six months ago and purchased the John Teeter farm of sixty acres at Sheriff's sale. As his health continued poor he became satisfied that he would not live long. Accordingly he held a public sale on his farm last Saturday and sold all his stock and farming implements, intending to quit the business. There is nothing known here of Loose's past life. [Richland Shield & Banner: 13 August 1892]

Loose, Joseph -- Dr. Maglott, the coroner, was notified of the suicide about 9 o'clock last night and immediately started for the scene. He expected to examine several witnesses last night and conclude his inquest and return home today. [Richland Shield & Banner: 13 August 1892]

Lord, D.H. -- DIED -- D.H. LORD on January 19th., 1869, aged 77 years. Mr. Lord was born at Lynn, Connecticut, September, 1791. At an early age he was engaged in the city of New York as a dry good clerk, and was sent to New Orleans with a cargo of goods to sell on commission. The yellow fever prevailing there to the extent of an epidemic, he returned to New York, and at the age of twenty, commenced the study of Dentistry, with Mr. Greenwood of that city. He afterwards removed to Auburn, New York -- studied medicine -- attended lectures and graduated. He practiced in the vicinity of Auburn, until after his marriage, when he settled in Skaneateles, New York, where he resumed the practice of his profession, until he arrived at about 60 years of age when he removed to Plymouth, Ohio, and shortly afterwards to Shelby. He was a clerk in the Quarter-master's Department during the war of 1812, and was one among the number, who welcomed the old Frigate "Iron Sides" (Constitution), as well as the numerous privateers, brought as prizes into New York Harbor. [Shelby Indepenent News: 11 February 1869, Vol. 1, No. 14]

Lorentz, ---- -- Miss Lorentz died at the home of her parents at Ontario Monday morning of peritonitis. Her mother died two weeks ago. Funeral Wednesday at 2 p.m. [Semi-Weekly News: 19 January 1897, Vol. 13, No. 6]

Lorentz, ---- -- Millsborough. The friends and neighbors of Mr. Lorenz, of Ontario, were shocked to hear of the death of his daughter on the morning of the 18th., just two weeks to the hour that her mother passed away. Funeral Wednesday from the residence. [Semi-Weekly News: 22 January 1897, Vol. 13, No. 7]

Lorentz, Dorothy R. - Mansfield- Funeral services for Dorothy R. Yingling Lorentz, 79, of 1127 Bellmar Drive, will be held Friday at 11 a.m. at the First English Lutheran Church by the Rev. Michael B. Goldner. Friends may call at the church one hour before the service. Burial will be in Mansfield Cemetery. Memorial contributions may be made to the Alzheimer’s support Group. Mrs. Lorentz died Tuesday evening in Woodlawn Nursing Home following an extended illness. She was born March 16, 1910 in Mansfield, living here all of her life. She was a secretary at First English Lutheran Church and Lakewood Racquet Club and was bookkeeper at McCready and Sons. Mrs. Lorentz was an active member of first English Lutheran Church and its choir, Homebuilders Class, Mothers and Daughters, Luther League and Florence Welty Missionary Society. Surviving are two sons, David G. of Beverly Hills, Calif. And Jerry of Mansfield; two grandchildren; two great-grandchildren; and a brother, Glen Yingling of Florida. She was preceded in death by her husband, Robert L., who died in 1972 and a sister, Deed Emmer. Wappner Funeral directors are in charge of arrangements. Submitted by Linda & Shirley. Typed by Janet. [Mansfield News Journal: 08 July 1889]

Lorentz, Earl S. -- 40; Heart attack; Died at home, Mansfield; burial at Mansfield Memorial Park.  [full obituary -- Mansfield News Journal 8/24/1958]

Lorentz, Winnie Simmons -- 77Y; Died 6/29/1956 at Hillcrest Nursing Home; Born 11/27/1878 near Bunker Hill, Worthington Twp.; w/o Walter. [MNJ 6/29/1956]

Lorenz, Anna -- bur. 6/1888 at Mansfield Cem., lung fever;  4m  [Mansfield Herald:  31 January 1889]

Loro, ---- -- Saturday. The 18-months-old child of Wm. Loro died at 8 o'clock this morning, at the family residence on McPherson Street. Burial tomorrow afternoon at 2 o'clock.  [Richland Shield & Banner: 10 September 1892]

Loro, ----  -- Mifflin. Old Mr. Loro, also one of the pioneers, but of Mifflin, in Richland County, was buried Tuesday. By his superior strength he endured the hardships and toil incident to the life of early settlers to the full age of eighty-four years and six months. -- [Richland Shield & Banner: 23 March 1889, Vol. LXXI, No. 44]

Loro, ---- -- Lucas. Franklin Lorow's father, who was 84 years old, died Sunday morning at his daughter's, Mrs. Wm. Grifs. Funeral Tuesday at 10 o'clock at the house. -- [Richland Shield & Banner: 23 March 1889, Vol. LXXI, No. 44]

Lorow, Abraham -- Died, April 29th., Abraham Lorow, aged 30 years and 20 days.  Mr. Lorow was a young man of fine talent, kind and genial spirit.  Two years ago he fell pray to consumption which fed upon his vitals till it drank the fountain of life.  His illness was long and distressing, yet borne with perfect patience. In the early part of his sickness he became an inhabitant of the City of Zion, and thus secured the favor of the Blessed Redeemer, he was led to consecrate all upon the alter of his God and ever afterward h was happy.  He looked upon his little boy on a rich earthly treasure and would often say he had much to live for and if it was the will of the master he would love to stay with his cherished family, but if it was His will to call him home his work was finished, his bridal robes were girded about him, and in the Golden City his fair mansion was already fitted up.  A few days previous to his death when asked if he would not take something to eat, he said, "Don't grieve because I can't eat temporal bread, I am being fed on bread that cometh down from Heaven."  His friends had vainly cherished the hope that when spring time was passed he would partially recover, but their fond hopes suddenly perished, he passed away suddenly but peacefully and gently as the weary pilgrim sinks to his repose.  A wife and one child and many loving friends mourn his early departure.  <<scripture omitted>>  [Ohio Liberal:  19 May 1881]

Lorow, Frank -- Saturday. Frank Lorow, aged 18 years, died at the home of his parents, No. 87 North East Diamond Street, at 5 o'clock yesterday afternoon. The funeral will take place Sunday afternoon at 2 o'clock. [Richland Shield & Banner: 28 May 1892]

Lorow, Harry -- Harry Lorow died Monday morning at 3 o'clock at his house on North Adams Street. He was about 26 years of age. The cause of his death was consumption. [Semi-Weekly News: 27 April 1897, Vol. 13, No. 34]

Lorow, Rachel -- Mrs. Rachel Lorow died this morning at 2:30 o'clock at her home, 86 East Sixth Street. She was the wife of John Lorow, who with one son, William Lorow, survives her. Mrs. Lorow was 51 years of age. Funeral services Saturday at 3 o'clock at her late home. [Mansfield News: 18 July 1901, Vol. 17, No. 117]

Lorow, William Richard -- 50Y; d. 5/25/1956 at Mansfield Gen. Hosp.; b. 4/22/1906 at Mansfield; s/o Clara; bur. Mansfield Cem. [MNJ 5/25/1956]

Lortz, Philip -- HANGED HIMSELF. Philip Lortz, an unmarried German, aged twenty-eight, who, since his arrival in this city from Germany about three years ago, has worked at his trade as tailor for B. Sens & Son, committed suicide, late in the afternoon on Saturday, by hanging himself to a beam in the loft of the stable on the lot of Peter Koch, at 105 South East Diamond Street. For some time after he had taken up his residence in the city, Lortz boarded with the Koch family until his dissipated habits became unendurable and he was told to look elsewhere for accommodations. He then moved next door to board with John Klein, where he lived until the time of his suicide. During the week previous Lortz had been on a protracted spree and was last seen in a saloon on Friday night. On going to his room on Saturday morning, Mrs. Klein found some of his clothing, his watch and other personal effects lying in a heap, but he failed to make his appearance during the day. Between six and seven o'clock in the evening his body, still warm, was found hanging in the stable as above stated, he evidently having been secreted there during the day and having hanged himself but a short time previous to his discovery. The deceased is said to have been well educated and to have employed very much of his time in reading books, of which he had quite a large and well selected library. Lortz has at various times told his cousin, a resident of the city, that he would in all probability end his life by suicide, and so he did. The body was taken in charge by the township trustees and the interment was made, without religious service from the undertaking rooms of C. Schroer, Sunday afternoon at 3 o'clock. -- [THE OHIO LIBERAL: 14 May 1884, Vol. 12, No. 5]

Lortz, Philip -- d. 8/23/1868 at Mansfield; 1y, 1m, 11d; b. Mansfield; white; cause: inflammation of the brain; res. Mansfield [Richland County Probate Court Record of Deaths]

Lortz, Philip -- Philip Lortz, a tailor and resident of Mansfield, committed suicide Saturday by hanging himself from a beam in a barn near his boarding place. He had been drinking, was twenty-nine years old and unmarried. -- [Bellville Star: 15 May 1884, Vol. 7, No. 33]

Lory, ---- -- Wednesday. A sad accident occurred two miles north of Independence, in Worthington Township, last week, by which a young son of Solomon Lory lost his life. Mr. Lory and the boy, who was about 9 or 10 years old, were cutting logs on a hillside, when one of the logs started to roll down hill. The boy was caught by the log, which rolled over him, injuring him in such a manner that he died on Sunday night. [Richland Shield & Banner: 23 May 1891, Vol. LXXIII, No. 53]

Loser, Mrs. L.J. -- Wednesday. The remains of Mrs. L.J. Loser, who died at Denver, were laid to rest in Dunning Cemetery, at Chicago, Sunday morning. The services were held at the grave. The floral offerings were fine. [Richland Shield & Banner: 08 October 1892]

Lothes, George -- 86Y; d. 11/14/1955 at Oscar Lothes residence, Mansfield; b. 12/22/1868 at Lowell, OH; Came to Mansfield ca. 1953; mem. St. John's Evangelical & Reformed Church, Lowell, OH; bur. Greenlawn Cem., Lowell, OH [MNJ 11/14/1955]

Lotthammer, Edmund Herbert -- Edmund Herbert Lotthammer, 48, of 1440 Orchard Park Road, Lexington, died Wednesday morning in Mansfield General Hospital after a brief illness. He was born Feb. 22, 1936 in Gemmrigheim west Germany and came to this country and the Mansfield area in 1957. Mr. Lotthammer was a lithographer with 20th Century Printing , Lexington. He is survived by his wife Heidi Haub Lotthammer who he married on December 23, 1960; two sons, Fred of Dayton and Mark, at home; two daughters, Tanja and Christa Lotthammer, both at home; mother, Mrs. Hedwig (Sigrest) Lotthammer of Gemmrigheim, West Germany, and a sister, Mrs. Gerhard Christa Mueller of Loechgau, West Germany. Services will be held Friday at 3 p.m. in First Alliance Church by the Rev. William Allen, William Arant and Donald Arndt. Burial will be in Lexington Cemetery. Submitted by Mike. [MANSFIELD NEWS JOURNAL: 13 December 1984]

Lotz, Laurel Jean—Mansfield. Mrs. Gene R. Featherly, 56, formerly Laurel Jean Lotz of Mansfield, died unexpectedly Friday in Fort Lauderdale, Fla. Born in Mansfield Feb. 24, 1924, she was a member of the First Lutheran Church and had worked for the DeYarmon Insurance Agency. Surviving besides her husband in Fort Lauderdale are two sons, Terry of Atlanta, Ga., and Gary of Florida; two sisters, Mrs. Irene Halbax and Mrs. Dorothy Zappone, both of Mansfield; and her mother, Mrs. Pauline Lotz of Mansfield. Funeral arrangements are incomplete. Submitted by Linda & Shirley. [Mansfield News, Saturday, 12 May 1979, p. 19]

Lotzen, Elizabeth -- A Shelby patient at the Toledo Insane Asylum, named Elizabeth Lotzen, died at that institution Monday. [Mansfield Herald: 28 November 1889, Vol. 40, No. 2]

Loud, E.B. -- Dr. E.B. Loud, brother of Mrs. A.H. DeCamp, and formerly of this city, died in Paris a few days ago. -- [Mansfield Herald: 26 June 1890, Vol. 40, No. 32]

Loud, E.B. -- Dr. E.B. Loud, one of the most prominent American dentists in France, died at Paris, this morning, a cablegram to that effect having been received by Dr. Gilbert W. DeCamp from Frank S. Lahm to-day. Dr. Loud will be well remembered in this city. He was a brother of Mrs. Alemena H. DeCamp and studied dentistry in Mansfield with the late Dr. Moses DeCamp. He has been a resident of Paris for about 30 years, having a fame in his profession extending all over Europe. He was through the Franco-Prussian war and various decorations and medals have been conferred upon him by the French government. He had the rare distinction of being made a knight of St. Gregory by the Pope. Dr. Loud has been in ill health for some months past and was preparing to visit America with Frank S. Lahm, formerly of Mansfield, who now resides in Paris. Mrs. DeCamp, who had been making preparations for the arrival and entertainment of her brother, is prostrated by the unexpected news of his death. The deceased was 56 years of age. The remains will be embalmed and brought to his former home, Mt. Vernon, O., for interment. -- [Mansfield Evening News: 19 June 1890, Vol. 6, No. 90]

Loughlen, Amos J. -- d. 7/29/1870 at Mansfield, brain inflammation; 3m; b. at Mansfield; res. 4th. Ward Mansfield [Richland Co. Probate Court Record of Deaths]

Loughridge, Dr. €

Loughridge, J. Edward -- d. 7/2/1954 - heart attack; former Mansfield resident; h/o Hattie Elizabeth [Mansfield News Journal: 07 July 1954]

Loughridge, Mrs. E.M. -- Mrs. E.M. Loughridge died at her residence in Oshkosh, Wis., Jan. 8, 1898, at the age of 75 years. She had been a sufferer for several years. Five children survive her, as follows: George W. Loughridge, of Ypsilanti, Mich.; T.J. and W.H. Loughridge and Mrs. C.A. Emerson, of Oshkosh, Wis. and Charles P. Loughridge, of Nevada City, California. The deceased resided in Mansfield a number of years ago and will no doubt be remembered by many of the older inhabitants. -- [Semi-Weekly News (Mansfield): 21 January 1898, Vol. 14, No. 6]

Loughridge, William -- bur. 8/17/1875 at Mansfield Cem.; 58y, 11d [Richland Shield & Banner: 15 January 1876]

Lounsbury, Marie K. -- 61y; d. 6/26/1965 at Mansfield Gen. Hosp.; b. 8/18/1903 at Pennsylvania; bur. McConnelsville Cem. [MNJ 6/28/1965]

Louppe, Mary D. -- d. 9/22/1870 at Jefferson Twp., old age; 63y, 22d; b. illegible; laborer; res. Jefferson Twp. [Richland Co. Probate Court Record of Deaths]

Love, Charles D. -- 53Y; d. 6/15/1955 at Shelby Mem. Hosp.; b. 6/7/1902 at Shelby; h/o Florence [MNJ 6/15/1955]

Love, Eliza -- bur. 12/11/1879 at Mansfield Cem., 80y;  old age   [Richland Shield & Banner: 10 January 1880]

Love, Maggie -- A telephone message from Mt. Vernon Saturday evening to Dr. G.W. DeCamp gave the sad news that Miss Maggie Love had died. Miss Love was formerly a teacher in the Mansfield public schools for a number of years and is well remembered here. She was a sister of Mrs. Winters whose death occurred at Mt. Vernon a few weeks ago. [Semi-Weekly News: 12 January 1897, Vol. 13, No. 4]

Loveland, Mrs. Ernest M. -- 75y; d: 9/22/1957 at Shelby Mem. Hosp. [MNJ 9/23/1957]

Lovell, Noah -- bur. 2/3/1874 at Mansfield Cem.; 49y; res. Mansfield [Richland Shield & Banner: 09 January 1875]

Lovett, David B. -- Gored to death by his Holstein bull, was the fate of David B. Lovett, Tuesday afternoon, near Crestline. About 4 o'clock Mr. Lovett went to his barn to feed his stock and found that his large Holstein bull had in some manner gotten across the feed trough and was standing in the passage way. Mr. Lovett went to the animal and for quite awhile endeavoring to get it back into the stall, when suddenly the beast turned on him and felled him to the floor and gored the unfortunate and helpless man. Mr. Lovett in some manner managed to extricate himself, staggering to the house and said to his wife, who came running to him: "The bull has gored me to death" after this he dropped to the floor and within a short time he was dead. David B. Lovett was very well known in Crestline, living 1½ miles east of that city. He has been a dairyman for the past twenty years and was also well known in this city. Mr. Lovett was sixty-five years of age and had a wife and five children, three sons and two daughters. -- [Bellville Messenger: 06 November 1903, Vol. 11, No. 44 as reprinted from Wednesday's NEWS]

Lovett, Gertrude -- Sandusky Twp. Gertrude Lovett, daughter of Mr. & Mrs. David Lovett, died Wednesday morning of typhoid fever, aged about 23 years. The funeral occurred Friday at 10 a.m. with services at the house. She is survived by her parents, three sisters, two brothers and numerous friends who mourn her untimely departure. << verse omitted >> [Semi-Weekly News: 15 December 1896, Vol. 12, No. 98]

Lovett, Gertrude -- Sandusky Twp. Died Dec. 9, 1896. [Semi-Weekly News: 22 January 1897, Vol. 13, No. 7]

Lowe, Fred

Lowe, Jacob -- Jacob Sheriff, of No. 56 East First Street, received a telegram Thursday from David Lowe, of Cleveland, announcing the death of the latter's father, Jacob Lowe, who was for a number of years a resident of this city. [Semi-Weekly News: 26 January 1897, Vol. 13, No. 8]

Lowe, Jane -- bur. 1/1888 at Mansfield Cem., hemorrhage of lungs;  78y  [Mansfield Herald:  31 January 1889]

Lowe, Kathleen Ferguson -- 53Y; d. 4/28/1956 at Detroit, MI; b. 10/24/1902 at Honea-Path, SC; Mansfield resident 1923-1946; w/o James; bur. Mansfield Cem. [MNJ 4/30/1956]

Lowe, Susan -- Mrs. Susan Lowe died Friday at the age of 81. Funeral from Peter Fitger's, 38 Park avenue east, today at 2 p.m. [Mansfield Herald: 13 November 1890, Vol. 40, No. 52]

Lowenstein, ---- -- Thursday. At 10 o'clock this forenoon the 5-years-old daughter of Mr. & Mrs. S. Lowenstein died. The child has been suffering for some time with diphtheria and for the past week its life has been despaired of. Up to the hour of going to press no funeral arrangements had been made. [Richland Shield & Banner: 02 January 1892]

Lowenstein, Emma -- Mr. S. Lowenstein was called to Canton (OH) Saturday by the death of his sister, Miss Emma Lowenstein, at the home of her parents, Mr. & Mrs. J. Lowenstein. [Mansfield Herald: 24 June 1886]

Lowenstein, Jacob -- Jacob Lowenstein, father of Benjamin and Samuel Lowenstein, the well known clothiers, died at 2 o'clock this afternoon. Mr. Lowenstein was 75 years of age and had retired from active business several years ago. For some time he has made his home with his son Samuel, at 1359 North Market Street. Isaac Lowenstein was absent from the city when his father passed away. He was at once notified of the sad occurrence by telegraph and will arrive in the city, tomorrow. The funeral arrangements will be announced later. -- Canton (OH) News Democrat. *The sons of the deceased are the proprietors of the Lowenstein Bros. clothing house of this city and Samuel was formerly a resid4ent of Mansfield. [Semi-Weekly News: 02 March 1897, Vol. 13, No. 18, w/ portions reprinted from the Canton (OH) News Democrat]

Lowery, Ralph & Lucille -- Sympathy. It was with deep regret that the students and faculty learned of the death of Mrs. Lucille Lowery and her husband, Mr. Ralph Lowery. [The Hyphonerian: 26 November 1958, Vol. XXXV, No. 4]

Lowman, ----  -- The 3-year-old daughter of Mr. & Mrs. Jacob Lowman, of South Adams St., died Wednesday evening. Funeral Friday at 1:30 p.m. -- [Semi-Weekly News (Mansfield): 04 March 1898, Vol. 14, No. 18]

Lowrey, Elizabeth -- Died, On the 8th. day of Dec., 1864, of Lung Fever, at the residence of her daughter, Mrs. M.T. Keith, Mrs. Elizabeth Lowrey, at the advanced age of 83 years, 8 months and 27 days. [Richland Shield & Banner: 11 January 1865, Vol. XXIV, No. 33]

Lowrey, Peggy -- d. 1/14/1868 at Richland Co.; 54y; b. Westmoreland, Pa.; white; cause: ovarian ______; res. Washington Twp. [Richland Co. Probate Court Record of Deaths]

Lowrie, John -- d. 1/17/1870 at Mansfield, lung fever; 3y, 21d; b. Mansfield; res. 2nd. Ward Mansfield [Richland Co. Probate Court Record of Deaths]

Lowry, Josiah -- Friday. Josiah Lowry, a pioneer miller of Wyandot County, died at his home near Upper Sandusky, Wednesday, at the advanced age of 73 years. Mr. Lowry lived in this county from 1833 to 1846 and will be remembered by our old citizens. The funeral will be held tomorrow. [Richland Shield & Banner: 07 October 1893, Vol. LXXVI, No. 20]

Lowry, Lewis W. -- 85Y; d. 1/23/1955 at Dr. James W. Lowry residence, Brazil, South America; former Little Rock, AR resident; Came to Mansfield in 1930; b. 3/17/1869 at Portsmouth, OH; f/o Mrs. Thomas E. Schacher, Mansfield; bur. in Brazil [MNJ 2/5/1955]

Lowry, Mary N. -- bur. 1/6/1874 at Mansfield Cem.; 35y, 4m; res. Mansfield [Richland Shield & Banner: 09 January 1875]

Loyd, ---- -- d. 3/15/1870 at Springfield Twp., no cause of death listed; 16d; b. Ohio; c/o E. & Louise Loyd; colored; res. Springfield Twp. [Richland Co. Probate Court Record of Deaths]



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