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[DI20802] Name: «tab»Sabina Grisso
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Death Date: «tab»07 Apr 1913
Death Place: «tab»Pike, Clark, Ohio
Birth Date: «tab»03 Apr 1838
Estimated Birth Year: «tab»
Birthplace: «tab»Ohio
Death Age: «tab»75 years 4 days
Gender: «tab»Female
Marital Status: «tab»Married
Race or Color: «tab»Caucasian
Street Address: «tab»
Occupation: «tab»Housewife
Residence: «tab»
Burial Date: «tab»08 Apr 1913
Burial Place: «tab»
Cemetery Name: «tab»Liberty Cemetery
Spouse's Name: «tab»
Father's Name: «tab»David Ziegler
Father's Title & Terms: «tab»
Father's Birthplace: «tab»Penn.
Mother's Name: «tab»Lydia Frantz
Mother's «tab»
Mother's Birthplace: «tab»Penn.
Film Number: «tab»1953603
Digital Folder Number: «tab»4021232
Image Number: «tab»287
Certificate Number: «tab»fn 20351

[DI20814] Name: «tab»Sarah Ann Gordon
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Event: «tab»Death
Event Date: «tab»20 Feb 1917
Event Place: «tab»Bethel Twp., Clark, Ohio
Residence: «tab»
Street Address: «tab»
Gender: «tab»Female
Death Age: «tab»69y 3m 14d
Marital Status: «tab»Married
Race: «tab»White
Occupation: «tab»Housewife
Birth Date: «tab»06 Nov 1847
Birthplace: «tab»Ohio
Estimated Birth Year: «tab»1848
Burial Date: «tab»23 Feb 1917
Burial Place: «tab»
Cemetery: «tab»Vale
Father: «tab»Christian Grisso
Father's «tab»
Father's Birthplace: «tab»Virginia
Mother: «tab»Elizebeth Detrick
Mother's «tab»
Mother's Birthplace: «tab»Virginia
Spouse: «tab»
Spouse's «tab»
Reference Number: «tab»cn 8311
Film Number: «tab»1983932
Digital Folder Number: «tab»4021546
Image Number: «tab»3022

[HI20815] (Research):birth record of son Levi names mother as Maggie Hash

[HI20816] (Research):Biography Champaign Co, History 1991 pg 234

[NI20822] Dear Friends;

It is with a heavy heart that I have to notify our friends of the passing of Dollie Dee. Those who knew our babies knew they were "Two Pe as in a Pod". The odds of this happening were a gazillion to 1. Dollie c ontacted the very same rare blood disease that took our precious Sander four years ago on Mothers Day. Dollie was perfectly health on Monday and deceased on Sunday. Another odds of a gazillion to 1. She died, just as San der, alone in a cold dark vets hospital on Sunday. We had wanted to bri ng her home for the weekend because of our last experience, but decid ed not to. In hind sight, we are punishing ourselves emotionally becau se if we had brought her home, she could have died in a comfortable environment with lots of TLC and her sister close by. Also a gazillion to 1 od ds because Dollie Dee was the dog that Tom got to replace his Sander Ros e. Dollie was picked up from the breeder on the very day we buried Sande r.

Mollie already has 3 strikes against her. This disease is 100% fatal. This statistic is because so few survive, that the percentage cant even drop to 99%. They are no further along in finding a cause or a cure than they were 4 years ago. No signs, no symptoms, just healthy one day and gone the next. It is prevalent in the Cocker Spaniel Breeds, and more prevalent in the females, and also is genetic. So Mollie Mae is behind the eight -ball from the beginning. So we are going to take every precaution possib le to insure she lives as healthy a life as possible. There is some speculation that things like vaccines can trigger this disease. The reason is that vaccines inject antibodies boosting your immune system. If there is a weakness in your immune system to begin with, boosting it is counteractive. So we are going to stop vaccinations with Mollie and any future dog we own. We are getting what they call a "titers test". This is a test to see how many antibodies is in the dogs immune system of
the Parvo, Distemper and Rabies. MOST dogs have enough so they do not need a booster. You may want to consider this for your dogs also.

She is also being started on a different dog food. If you can buy it at Walmart it is not any good. Dogs 50 years ago lived twice as long as they do today and were free of all of these diseases. Please consider this letter a plea to take good care of your animals. Feed them and treat them as if they were your children. Life is so precious, and can be taken away from us at any time. We look forward to the day we will see our little ones again in the new heaven and new earth where the lion will lay down with the lamb.
Tom and Sandi

[XI20822] Back yard with stone, back of garage 314 Hope Rd, Helena, MT

[HI20826] (Research):Obit from Mechanicburg Pretestant Church scrapbook 5/16/1889 Mrs Percy Moore (Ada May Oyler) born 6/22/1861 near Harris on OH dau of William and Eliza Oyler. Married Percy Moore 5/12/1887, ga ve birth to son Percy Ben on 5/12/1889

7/18/1889 Mrs Alice Perlee, nee Oyler, wife of C L Perlee, aged 35 years a nd 1 month, born in Harrison Oh June 19 1854. Leaves husband, two sons a nd one daughter. Also her mother Mrs Oyler, sisters Misses Lyda and Jenett e, brother Thomas Oyler, her half sisters, Mrs Guy and Mrs Washburn. Her s ister Mrs Ada Moore is deceased

1880 Census Place Pike, Madison, Ohio Family History Library Film 1255 044
NA Film Number T9-1044 Page Number 192D W. H. GUY Self M Male W 42 OH Farmer VT VT Sarah GUY Wife M Female W 35 IN Keeping House E Charles GUY Son S Male W 11 OH At Home OH IN Alice GUY Dau S Female W 7 OH At Home OH IN Eva GUY Dau S Female W 4 OH At Home OH IN Ada OYLER Other S Female W 19 OH No Occupati Margaret SULLIVAN Other S Female W 15 OH Servant - House Ke eping IRE IRE

[HI20828] (Research):1820 Champaign Co, Ohio Goshen Twp William Leg pg 480 001100-00100

1830 Champaign Co, Goshen, OH pg 10 William Leg 200001-010010

1840 Champaign Co, Goshen, OH William Legg pg 311 02110010-0000010

Other poss sons George W who married Rebecca Jane Tarpening in 1849 Alexander who md Rebecca Paine in 1849 Richard J who md Amanda Plummer 1844 1817-1888

Notes in Maple Grove Cemetery records that William and Katherine removed a round 2/1878 from old graveyard

[NI20830] Most of the time I give the story of how our precious dogs pass away. It has been over a year and her death is still too painful to talk about. I still cry almost every day. She was my special and most favorite of all of my dogs and is very much missed. Some day I might write her story, but now I just cant bear it. Also busy with fighting cancer for the last six months, my attentions are elsewhere.

[HI20831] (Research):1820 Champaign Co, Ohio Goshen Twp Edmund Leg pg480 50001-10010 John Leg pg 480 000101-00001 Elijah Leg Pg 480 100010-10100 William Leg pg 480 001100-00100

1830 Champaign Co, Goshen, OH pg 10 Edmund Leg 0213001-100101 William Leg 200001-010010 Elijah Leg 0010001-110001 John Leg 000110001-000000001

1840 Champaign Co, Goshen, OH Edmund Legge, pg 312 001210001-00101010 Elijah Legg Pg 305 10101001-0010101 James Legg pg 313 000010-100010 Legg, James Spouse : Owen, Sarah Marr iage date : Oct 5, 1835 John Legg pg 307 0000010-32001000 William Legg pg 311 02110010-0000010

1850 Champaign Co, Geshen OH pg 235 Edmund Legg 70 VA Elizabeth 56 VA William 30 OH Samuel 26 OH

1850 Champaign Co, Geshen OH pg 234 #164 Elijah Legg 31 OH Eliza 28 OH John N 10 OH Malinda J 8 OH Sarah C 7 OH Margaret A 5 OH Alexander 1 OH # 165 Wesley Legg, 25 OH Rebecca Jane 22 OH

1850 Champaign Co, Geshen OH pg 231 #139 John Legg 36 OH Cassa 31 OH Edmund N 6 (Poss Edward Legge in Maple Grove Cem 5/31/1892) Samuel W 4 Sarah C 3m #140 Thomas Legge 38 OH Frances 30 VA Emily J 12 OH Nancy J 7 OH

1850 Champaign Co, Geshen OH pg 226 & 227 #58 John Legge 48 VA (Legg, John Spouse : Henry, Mahala Marriage date : O ct 25, 1835) Mahala 39 VA Sarah A 13 OH Hannah 10 OH Levi 7 OH Mariah L 6 OH Abner 3 OH Enoch V 1 OH

# 69 Richard J Legge 32 OH Amanda 28 OH Adilia E 5 OH (Legge, Richard J.Spouse : Plummer, AmandaMarriage date : May 16, 1844)


# 74 John Lough 66 PA Elizabeth 50 MD John O H Legge 19 OH William W 13 OH Elijah L 8 OH

#89 William Legge 56 VA Mary C 45 MD Richard C 14 OH

1850 Champaign Co, Mechanicsburg, (also Goshen) OH pg 237 #239 Newton M Legge 22 OH (Legg, Newton Spouse : Rogers, Emily Marriage da te : Oct 25, 1849) Emily 24 OH Page 240 #282 John W Legge 25 OH (Maple Grove Cemetery Lot 52 Sec B 5/22/1892 Mary E 17 OH Clinton 1m Pg 245 Ebenezer Legge age 18 boarding with Joshua Mitchell Family Rebecca Legge age 4 boarding with Ebenezer Owen family __________________________________________________________________________ _________ 1860 Census Recods Champaign Co, OH Goshen Twp pg 181 Wesley Legg 36 OH Rebecca 30 OH Serena R 9 OH Ida 7 OH

Goshen Twp pg 192 Mahala Legge 48 VA Levi 19 OH Louisa 17 OH Abner 14 OH Enoch 12 OH John 8 OH

Goshen Twp pg 183 John Legge 44 OH Casa 43 OH Edmund N 16 OH Samuel W 14 OH Sarah C 10 OH Emily F 7 OH Loata 1 OH

Thomas Legge 50 OH Fanny 40 OH Emily J 24 OH Nancy J 17 OH William 36 OH

Goshen Pg 192 Richard J Legge 40 OH Amanda 38 OH Adelia 14 OH Clancy 9m Lawler 19 OH Nancy A Ayers 15 OH

Pg 196 Goshen Twp John W Legge 34 OH Mary E 27 OH Clinton M 10 OH Letta 4 OH

Margaret Legge age 15 living with Elisha D and Mary Lawler Rebecca J Legge 15 living with Ebenezer Owen

Mechanicsburg Pg 199 William Legge 63 NA Mary C 58 MD Rachel C 25 OH Margaret 17 OH Charley 10m Ebenezer 30 OH William J Goodyear, 20 OH Mary C Goodyear 17 OH

Mechanicsburg Pg 202 Elijah Legg 42 OH Eliza 40 OH Malinda J 19 OH John 20 OH Sarah C 17 OH Margaret 15 OH Alexander 11 OH Elizabeth 9 OH Rebecca 5 OH

Mechanicsburg Pg 203 Samuel Legg 38 OH Matilda 32 OH Enolia 3 OH Wm Copeland 10 IL Mary Leafley 56 KY Borner Elick, 30 OH (md) Sarah Elick, 32 NY (md) __________________________________________________________________________ _________ 1870 Champaign co, Ohio Census Records Goshen Twp Pg 230 Ebenezer Legge 38, journeyman Shoemaker, living in hotel,

Pg 232 John Legge 56 Cassie 54 Sarah 19 Emily 17 Hettie 12 (next door) Edmund Legge 25 Amanda 23 Nancy Ott 68 Joseoh Ott 18

Pg 239 Elijah Legge 52 Eliza 49 Alexander 21 Rebecca 15 Rosetta 8

Pg 241 John N Legge 38 Carpenter Louisa 25

Pg 244 John O Legge 40 Mary J 30 Eliza Patrick 65, lives w/ niece Orson Patrick, 19, farm labborer

Pg 226 John W Legge Shoemaker, 45 Mary E 37 Clinton 20 Lettie 14 Catherine 67, lives with son (next door) Samuel Legge 47 Matilda 42 Lizzie 8

Pg 245 Mahala Legge 57 Enoch 21 John 19

Pg 233 Newton Legge 43 Emily 44 Marion 19 James W 17 Mary J 15 Inez M 12 Nettie 8 (next door) Samuel W 24 Celia 19

Pg 246 Richard J Legg 51 Amanda 48 Joseph C 10 Nancy A Ayers 25

Pg 227 Thomas Legg 58 Fanny 50 Emily J 26 Nancy J 24 William 50

Pg 243 William W 33 Emily 28 Clinton 9 Ina M 6 Austin 3 __________________________________________________________________________ _________ 1880 Champaign County Ohio Census records. Census Place Goshen, Champaign, Ohio Film 1254998 NA Film Number T9-0 998 Page Number 215A Richard S. LEGGE Self M Male W 62 OH Farming OH MD Amanda LEGGE Wife M Female W 58 OH Keeping House U C AN MA Clancy LEGGE Son M Male W 20 OH Farmer OH OH Etta LEGGE DauL M Female W 17 OH Keeping Hou Edgar BAKER Other S Male W 21 OH Farm Hand OH OH Etta BLUE Other Female W 14 OH OH OH

Census Place Goshen, Champaign, Ohio Film 1254998 NA Film Number T9-0 998 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 --- --- ---

Census Place Mechanicsburg, Champaign, Ohio Family History Library Fi lm 1254998
NA Film Number T9-0998 Page Number 228A Eliga LEGGE Self M Male W 62 OH Laborer OH OH Eliza LEGGE Wife M Female W 59 OH Keeping Hou Rosetta LEGGE Dau S Female W 18 OH OH OH

Census Place Mechanicsburg, Champaign, Ohio Film 1254998 NA Film T9- 0998 Page Number 229D James W. LEGGE Self M Male W 25 OH Laborer OH OH Lizzie LEGGE Wife M Female W 27 OH Keeping Hou se OH OH

Census Place Mechanicsburg, Champaign, Ohio Film 1254998 NA FilmT9-0 998 Page Number 229D Samuel W. LEGGE Self M Male W 28 OH Laborer OH OH Celia E. LEGGE Wife M Female W 27 VA Keeping Hou se VA VA Clarnce V. LEGGE Son S Male W 9 OH OH VA Vern LEGGE Son S Male W 6 OH OH VA Nelle M. LEGGE Dau S Female W 4 OH OH VA Daniel IVEY Other M Male MU 30 OH Laborer OH OH Minnie IVEY( 1) Other M Female MU 30 OH Keeping Hou se OH OH Note (1) WIFE TO DANIEL

Census Place Mechanicsburg, Champaign, Ohio Film 1254998 NA Film T9- 0998 Page Number 231C William W. LEGGE Self M Male W 42 OH Laborer VA MD Emley LEGGE Wife M Female W 38 OH Keeping Hou Clint C. LEGGE Son S Male W 18 OH Laborer OH OH Ina M. LEGGE Dau S Female W 16 OH At School OH OH Forest P. LEGGE Son S Male W 9 OH At School OH OH

Census Place Mechanicsburg, Champaign, Ohio Film 1254998 NA Film T9 -0998 Page Number 233D John W. LEGGE Self W Male W 54 OH Shoe Maker VA MD

Census Place Mechanicsburg, Champaign, Ohio Film 1254998 NA Fi lm T9-0998 Page Number 238A John LEGGE Self M Male W 68 OH VA VA Cassa LEGGE Wife M Female W 64 OH Keep Hou Ettie LEGGE Dau S Female W 21 OH VA VA

Census Place Mechanicsburg, Champaign, Ohio 1254998 NA Film T9-09 98 Page Number 238A William LEGGE Self S Male W 59 OH VA VA Nancey LEGGE Sister S Female W 37 OH Keep Hou Edgar MILLS Other M Male W 38 CANADA Laborer CANADA CAN ADA

Census Place Mechanicsburg, Champaign, Ohio Film 1254998 NA Film T9 -0998 Page Number 238B Emely LEGGE Self W Female W 53 OH Keep Hou Ellwood LEGGE Son S Male W 29 OH House Paint Nettie LEGGE Dau S Female W 19 OH OH OH

Census Place Mechanicsburg, Champaign, Ohio Family History Library Fi lm 1254998
NA Film Number T9-0998 Page Number 238B Matilda LEGG Self W Female W 51 OH Keep Hou Lizzie LEGG Dau S Female W 18 OH OH OH

Census Place Mechanicsburg, Champaign, Ohio Family History Library Fi lm 1254998
NA Film Number T9-0998 Page Number 239D Edward LEGGE Self M Male W 37 OH Laborer OH OH Amanda LEGGE Wife M Female W 35 OH Keep Hou Effie LEGGE Dau S Female W 9 OH OH OH Captiona LEGGE Dau S Female W 6 OH OH OH __________________________________________________________________________ __________ 1900 Census Records Champaign County Ohio Goshen Twp

Pg 49 Clancy Legge head, 9/1859,40, M21y mary, wife, 7/1862 3/3 Marty, dau, 7/1880 Clyde 11/1882 Davie? 12/1889 Amanda, mother, 5/1823,77, widow 2/2

Alick? (male) 3/1848 Lucinda wife 3/1860 M12y 3/3 Anna, step dau 4/1886 Frank, son 7/1890 George, step son 3/1885

Pg 43 Cleasy? Legge, head, 6/1816, 83, widow, (f) 5/4 OH VA VA

Cline Legge 10/1861 M15y Elva, wifek 5/1863 2/2 OH VA VA Zella dau 9/1887 Austin, son, 10/1890

Pg 45 Frank Pearson, head, 11/1859 Nettie, wife, 2/1862 M8y 1/1 Marion, son 5/1891 Emily Legge, mother in law, OH VA VA 3/1826, 74, 5/5 Ell Legge, son, 12/1851

Pg 49 James Legge, head, 3/1851 Lizzie, wife, 9/1855 M27y 1/1 Harry, son, 10/1877

Pg 39 Pearl Legge head, 9/1870 Affa, wife, 9/1870 Evelyn, dau, 7/1899

Pg 51 Wesley Legge head, 3/1824 OH VA VA Rebecca M, wife, 2/1830 M50y 4/3 OH NY OH

Pg 48 William Legge head, 4/1837 OH VA MD Emily, wifek 3/1842 M42y OH OH OH 5/3

Pg 41 Nancy Mills, head, 5/1848, widow, 1/0 William Legge, father, 8/1830, widowr, OH VA VA

Pg 29 John E Legge, 8/1830, Head, 69, widower OH VA MD Anna M, dau in law, 2/1861, widow, 1/1 OH PA PA __________________________________________________________________________ __________ 1910 Champaign Co, Ohio Census Records

Amanda Legge 87 W Ohio Champaign, Mechanicsburg Son Joseph C 50 Ohio Daughter-in-law Etta M 47 Ohio

Anna Legge 49 W PENN Champaign Aunt Charlotte Ross 76 PENN

Charles W Legge 37 W Ohio Champaign, Mutual Wife Rody N 34 Ohio Son Harry A 12 Ohio Daughter Gladys M 10 Ohio Daughter Arietta M NR Ohio

Clinton C Legge 48 W Ohio Champaign, Mechanicsburg Wife Elva 46 Ohio Son Auston L 19 Ohio

Frank Legge 32 W Ohio Champaign Head of Household Wife Litha J 22 Ohio Son Milton H 04 Ohio Daughter Burnice E 02 Ohio

Levi Legge 33 W Ohio Champaign Wife Anna 28 Ohio Daughter Hattie 07 Ohio Son Ardelle 04 Ohio Daughter Myrtle 03 Ohio Daughter Martha NR Ohio

William Legge 90 W Ohio Champaign, Mechanicsburg Niece Nancy Mills 54 Ohio __________________________________________________________________________ _________ Champaign County Ohio Marriages

Legg, AlexanderSpouse : Paine, RebeccaMarriage date : Nov 15, 1849 Legg, ElizabethSpouse : Lough, JohnMarriage date : Oct 14, 1847 Legg, George W.Spouse : Tarpening, Rebecca JaneMarriage date : Oct 18, 1 849 Legg, HannahSpouse : Plummer, AbsolomMarriage date : May 30, 1845 Legg, JaneSpouse : Goodyear, DanielMarriage date : Feb 20, 1840 Legg, SarahSpouse : Devers, MosesMarriage date : Feb 22, 1835 Legg, Sarah W.Spouse : Barrett, WilliamMarriage date : Dec 4, 1841

Champaign Co, Will Book D pg 133 Samuel Legge probated 10/7/1873 Mechanics burg Wife Matilda Legge the house and lost in Mechanicsburg. Wife Matilda Leg ge Exec. Wit Charles H Newcomb, T S Cheney. Signed 9/6/1873

Champaign Co Will Book E pg 71 Samuel C Davis probated 9/11/1882 Goshen T wp died 9/6/1882 Heirs- Widow Jane Davis the farm we live on and farm in Madison Co; Jo hn B Davis, son, Mechanicsburg; Edriannah Con=mstock, dau, Mechanicsbur g; Emily Legge, dau, Mechanicsburg; Laurette I Tway, dau, Mechaincsburg; C allie Mumma, dau, Mechanicsburg. John E Davis, Admin Wit: William C Panghorn, A L Mumma. Signed 8/16/1882

PG 129NANCY OTTPROBATED 22 JAN 1883 Will Book E Heirs-Mary Gordon-dau-Rochester, ILL ; Daniel Ott-son-Rochester, Ii; El la Jane Blue -dau-Mechanicsburg Amanda Legge dau MeChaniCSbUrg- Maranda Cl ancy dau-Mechancsburg Joseph ott- son-Mechanicsburg James Ott son Mechanic sburg All property to be sold and proceeds divided between four daus; I ha ve given sons their share. William C Panqborn executor Witness:Win C Pangborri C 14 Millice will signed [xl 10 Feb 1879

Champaign Co, Will Book J pg 460 Amelia Morgan probated 9/2/1901 Goshen Twp died 8/29/1901 Heirs- Magnus C Morgan, husband; Nancy J Barr, sis, Mechanicsburg; Adel ia J Morgan, sis, Mechaincsburg; Affa? Legge, niece, Mechanicsburg; nann ie Stuart, niece, Mechanicsburg; George Stuart, nep, Mechanicsburg. All es tate to husband Magnus C Morgan. M C Morgan Admin Wit: V S Magruder O C Hupp Will signed 4/6/1900

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). Pg 24 10/18/1861 Minute Book 26 Pg 290 Ohio vs Clay Britney for assault on Adelia Legg; J R Britney surety; ca se continued.

1894 Champaign County Land Owners Rush Twp- J Legg 7905 Rush Goshen- R J Legg 6448 Goshen

Champaign Co Chancery Records Court of Common Pleas-Vol2. Record Bo ok 26 Pg 35 Filed Aug 31 1854 Petition Christian Keener et all and David Keener vs Heirs of John Owens...John Owe ns children and grandchildren... James Owens died about 20 years previos ly (c1834) leaving 8 children; Aaron M Owens; Ebenezer Owens, .....Owens m arried ......Legge...... (more) The living heirs of John Owens, resident of Logan Co, OH Rebecca jane Legg e; resident of Union County Levina Ann Legge

PUBLIC RECORDS OF CHAMPAIGN COUNTY, OHIO CHANCERY RECORDS OF THE COURT OF COMMON PLEAS Record Book 36, Page 459 \emdash Filed 25 October 1873 \emdash Petition to Partition Nathan B. Little vs Samuel Gill et al Nathan Little, Samuel Gill, Louisa Legg, wife of John H. Iegg, Levi Le gg of Illinois, and minor children of John Thomas deceased of Warsaw, Indi ana (Ella Thomas, Sallie Thomas, Charles Thomas & Grant Thomas) were tenan ts-in-common-in 200 acres located in Military Survey Number 4212.

Champaign Co-Early Settlers Vol 2. pg 116 Emily Davis Legge was other of Pearl and Clint Legge, also a dau I dont re call the name.... Pg 122 Virginia Military Survey 4187 contains 1500 acres north of Mutua l. In it are found......Legge.... Pg 123 The Harry Legge farm and the Warnock farm were both part of the la nd that was settled by Abner Barrett about 1807

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 103/20/1884 Sail Legge, a well known and exemplary young man from Mechanicsburg, di ed at the res of his bro-in-lae E S Helmick on Scioto St, Urbana of brigh ts disease; 35 years of age, buried Mechanicsburg.

Pg 112 10/28/1886 Mrs Samuel (Lettie) Helmick drwoned in the lake at Mecha nicsburg, she was the dau of John Legge

Pg 190 6/9/1888 James Legge and Mrs Lucinda Kelly were married last evenin g

Champaign Co, Genealogical Society, Champaign Co Oh-Newspaper Abstracts M ay 1855-1871, (March 2000). pg 30 12/3/1858 Md 24th inst by David Jones E sq, at res of bride's father, William Legge and Miss Emma Davis, all of Ch amp Co.

Pg62 9/12/1861 Md same day ( 9/5/1861) at Baptist Parsonage in Urbana, Law ler E Legge and Sarah J Messick, both of Goshen Twp

Pg 102 1/15/1864 Md by same ( N Rhodes Esq) on 31st Dec at Hamilton Hous e, William Taylor to Miss Adelia E Legge, both of Goshen Twp.

Pg137 2/8/1866 Md by same (T S Cheney Esq) 25th Jan at W Pangburns near Me chanicsburg, John N Legge, late member of Co E 96th Reg OVI and Miss Loui sa Legge both of Goshen Twp

Pg188 4/29/1869 Md same day ( 4/22/1869) Samuel Legge and Miss Celia Buffi ngton, both of Mechanicsburg

Champaign Co Newspaper Abstracts 1871-1884-The Urbana Citizen and Gazet te 1871-1884 CCGS, by Pat Stickley Dec 2000. Pg 22 9/26/1872 Md at Meadville 21st Sept at res of officiating clergyman Rev R Craighea d, E S Helmick of this city and Miss Lettie, only dau of John W Legge of M echanicsburg.

Pg40 10/9/1873 Samuel Legge, s/o Edmond and Elizabeth Legge was born ne ar Mechanicsburg Jan 1822 and departed this life in Mechanicsburg 30th Se pt 1873 in his 53rd year; a widow and 1 child are left to mourn their loss

Pg58 9/3/1874 Died at Mechanicsburg 24th Aug, Mrs Louisa Legge, wife of Jo hn N Legge, aged 30 years.

Pg58 12/10/1874 Md at res of Mr Brennen, of Mechanicburg by Rev W Fitzgera ld 1st inst James Otto of Urbana and Miss Emily Legge of Mechanicsburg.

Pg61 1/21/1875 Md in Urbana 16th Jan by N Rhodes, Israel B Wiley and Mi ss Rebecca Legge of Mechanicburg.

Pg146 5/29/1879 Md at the parsonage of First M E Church 25th May by R ev J F Marlay, Clancey Legg to Miss Ettie Cheney.

Obit scrapbook from Denise K Mahan Moore Urbana Daily Citizen Wed, May 27 1998 Ellen A Legge, 71, 11709 Carysville Road, Conover, died Tues, May 26, 19 98 at 9:01 a.m. at Wilson Memorial Hospital, Sidney. Born Nov 13 19 26 at St paris, she was the daughter of Clifford L and Alta Faye (Blackfor d) Shaffner. She married Everett M Legge on July 28, 1946. She was a homem aker. Mrs Legge is survived by her husband, a son Robert L Legge, Sidne y; four daughters, Mrs Randy (Marilyn) Stacy, New Carlisle; Mrs Gary ( Car olyn) Hamilton, St Paris; Mrs Mark (Kathy) Pence, New Carlisle and Mrs Ma rk (Cindy) Lumbatis, Conover; ten grandchildren; six great grandchildre n; five sisters, Ada Rockwell, New Bremen; Anna Mae Fergus, Sidney; Floren ce Marsh, Kenneth City FL; Mary ANderson, St Marys, and Darlene Fergu s, St Petersburg, FL. She was preceded in death by one daughter and six br others. Friends may call at the Rosedale United Methodist Church fro 10- 11 Wed where funeral services will follow at 11 a.m. with the Rev R J Dav is officiating. Burial will be in Rosedale Cemetery, Carysville.

Urbana Daily Citizen Wed June 9 1999 Lloyd F Legge, 59 of 404 S Church St, St Paris, OH died at 5:30 p.m. Mond ay June 7 1999 in Mercy Medical Center, Springfield, OH. He was born on D ec 4, 1939 in Champaign Co, OH to Milton H Legge and Nellie E Shaffer, bo th deceased. He was a member of the Honey Creek Baptist Church St Pari s. He retired in 1997 after 32 years of service with A & B Asphalt County, of Springfield, OH. He is survived by his wife, Judy (Brown) Legge, w ho he married on April 29 1960; tow sons, Frank Legge of Cincinnati and Ph illip Legge at home; five daughters and sons-in-law, Mrs Laura (Dan) Johns on of Piqua; Mrs Laura (Rodney) Anderson of DeGraff; Mrs Sue (Chris) Longs treath of St Paris; Mrs Shelley (Frank) Hassler of St Paris; and Mrs Hei di Jo (William) Whitt of St Paris; seven grandchildren; one great grandch ild; one brother, Russell Legge, of Urbana; two sisters Mrs Gloria (Charle s) Poole of Wichita Falls TX, and Mrs Jane (George) Jumper of Urbana; a nd several nieces and nephews. He was preceded in death by his parents a nd two brothers, Phillip Legge in 1969 and Jim Legge in 1989. A funeral se rvice will be held at 10:30 a.m. Friday June 11, 1999, in Honey Creek Inde pendent Baptist Church with Pastor Wayne Mott assisted by Pastor David Ser geant. Burial will be in Jenkins Chapel Cemetery, Cable, Ohio.

Champaign County Death IndexBook Page LeggOdes William12-Mar-19111HA6 LeggWesley F30-Aug-193147128 LeggateGeorge6-Oct-191516142 LeggeGladys Naomi3-Apr-19192463 LeggeHarry Morey19-Oct-193861160 LeggeJames31-Jan-19345218 LeggeLetha jane16-Jun-19223091 LeggeRozie Ann18-Feb-1944734

__________________________________________________________________________ ___________ LDS Internet file says he might be son of John and Sallie

__________________________________________________________________________ ___________ Analysis of who children might belong to: * indicates accounted for in 185 0

In 1850 the male heads of house show birth dates as follows: * Edmund 1790, Son *William b1819 and *Samuel born 1823 Elijah born 1818 Wesley born 1824* John born 1813 Thomas born 1811 John born 1801 (head of house in 1840 no sons, only dau}* Richard 1817 John O age 19 and William age 13 orphans....? William 1793* (Head of house 1840) Newton 1827* John W 1824* Ebenezer 1831*

Edmund in 1840 has 1 son born 1826-1830 which is Newton b 1827 (son per LD S), 2 sons born 1821-1825 which are Samuel born 1823 and his neighbor a nd brother John W born 1824; one son born 1811-1820 which is William. (Th is accounts for all of Edmunds sons)

Elijah in 1840 head of house is age born 1781-1790 died before 1850 and h as male in house b 1811-1820 which is probably Elijah Jr born 1818 who sho ws in 1850 census. He has a son John O who has a bio naming Elijah as h is father. John O and William were orphans in 1850, so William was obvios ly his brother born 1837. The bio says Elijah had 4 sons and one dau who l ived to maturity. 2 of the 4 sons were not in the 1840 census.

John is head of house in 1840 with only daughters and no sons. JAmes is head of house in 1840, probaly son of Edmund who was in 1830 b ut not 1840 census. James moved to Union Co, OH. (contact Marsha Buck Deep [email protected] James died during the Civil War. I was lucky enough to get his tombsto ne information from Union County before the tombstone disappeared. I don 't know what happened to it but when the info was originally transcribed f rom it they had read the dates wrong and had his birth date as 1844. He w as born in 1814. When I contacted the genealogical society to ask th em to check the tombstone dates again they couldn't find it. His age on t he tombstone was 48y 3m 27d. Using the age on the headstone and the dea th date on the headstone I have calculated that James was born 8 Sep 181 4. He died 5 Jan 1863 in Lebanon, Marion Co., Kentucky and is buried in U nion Co., Ohio. His military pension records give three different dat es for his death so I used the date on his headstone.

William head of house in 1840 has 2 sons born 1831-1835 . One is Richa rd b 1835 who appears in the 1850 Census, and the other is possibly Ebenez er born 1831. He has one son born 1826-1830 who is probably John W born 18 24 ( wrongly cataloged) and one son born 1821-1825 which is John W born 18 23

This leaves 3 men who appear in the 1850 census who were not around in 184 0. John b1813, Thomas b 1811 and Richard born 1817. Richard is poss a mis sing son of Elijah as Elijah married 1813. John and Thomas may be other so ns of Edmund who followed him from another county....

[DI20832] Name: «tab»Newton M. Legge
Gender: «tab»Male
Burial Date: «tab»
Burial Place: «tab»
Death Date: «tab»04 Nov 1879
Death Place: «tab»Mechanicsburg, Champaign, Ohio
Age: «tab»51
Birth Date: «tab»1828
Birthplace: «tab»Champaign
Occupation: «tab»Laborer
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»B07024-7
System Origin: «tab»Ohio-EASy

[HI20835] (Research):1820 Champaign Co, Ohio Goshen Twp Edmund Leg pg480 50001-10010

1830 Champaign Co, Goshen, OH pg 10 Edmund Leg 0213001-100101

1840 Champaign Co, Goshen, OH Edmund Legge, pg 312 001210001-00101010

[HI20836] (Research):Obit from Mechanicsburg Protestant Church scrapbook 10/13/1884 Thomas infant son of DW and A L Rutan, died, aged 4mo 26day

[DI20841] Name: «tab»Clarence O. Legge
Gender: «tab»Male
Burial Date: «tab»
Burial Place: «tab»
Death Date: «tab»16 Sep 1897
Death Place: «tab»Woodstock, Champaign, Ohio
Age: «tab»26
Birth Date: «tab»1871
Birthplace: «tab»Mechanicsburg
Occupation: «tab»Laborer
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 305

[HI20842] (Research):CCGS Newsletter Summer 2005 Vol 1 No 2 pg 19 Old People - A List of Resid ents of This City Whose Age is Over 70 Years. Mechanicsburg News Jan 23 18 96 William Legge born 1820

[DI20842] Name: Wm. W. Legge
Death date: 13 Mar 1911
Death place: Mechanicsburg, Champaign, Ohio
Birthdate: 09 Aug 1820
Estimated birth year:
Birthplace: Ohio
Age at death: 90 years 7 months 4 days
Gender: Male
Marital status: Widowed
Race or color: Caucasian
Street address:
Occupation: Laborer
Residence:
Burial date: 15 Mar 1911
Burial place:
Cemetery name: Maple Grove
Spouse's name:
Father's name: Edmond Legge
Father's titles:
Father's birthplace: Ohio
Mother's name: Lizzie Legge
Mother's titles:
Mother's birthplace: Ohio
GSU film number: 1952818
Digital GS number: 4021055
Image number: 1915
Reference number: fn 12898
Collection: Ohio Deaths 1908-1953

[HI20844] (Research):Samuel Legge, Co I 66th OVI died after discharge of disease contract ed in the service.

[HI20848] (Research):Name : Sarah Jane Garlough
Death date : 06 Feb 1927
Death place : Green Twp, Clark, Ohio
Birth date : 02 Apr 1844
Estimated birth year :
Birth place : Clifton, Ohio
Age at death : 82 years 10 months 4 days
Gender : Female
Marital status : Widowed
Race or color : Caucasian
Street address :
Occupation :
Residence :
Burial date : 09 Feb 1927
Burial place :
Cemetery name : Garlough Cem
Spouse name : B. F. Garlough
Father name : Nathan Littler
Father titles :
Father birth place : Ohio
Mother name : Malinda Sellars
Mother titles :
Mother birth place : Ohio
GSU film number : 1984703
Digital GS number : 4021976
Image number : 2480
Reference number : cn 7454
Collection : Ohio Deaths 1908-1953

[HI20851] (Research):CD450 County and Family Histories, Springfield, Clark Counties, City of SP ringfield. Benjamin F Garlough, a well-known and highly esteemed citizen of Green tow nship, residing on a finely improved farm of 160 acres six miles nor th of Springfield, has been a life-long resident of this township and w as born on his present farm January 26, 1838. He is a son of Jacob and nan cy Luse Garlough and a grandson of John Garlough. The Garlough family h as long been established in Ohio, the grandfather of our subject, John Gar lough, a native of Maryland, having moved here in 1808 just 100 years ag o, in March, he settled on the farm now owned by our subject. The grandfat her and great grandfather of Benjamin F Garlough both died on this farm a nd were buried in the cemetery just across the road from the farm. Jacob G arlough was just eleven years old when his parents moved to Ohio and he re he was reared and followed farming all his life. He married Nancy M Lu ce a native of Clark County and to them were born seven sons- William, Joh n, Thomas, Justis, James, Edward and Benjamin F. Benjamin F Garlough gr ew to manhood on his present farm and obtained his education in the villa ge of Pitchin., He served as a private in the army for four years, partici pating in many important engagements in Tennessee, Pennsylvania, Maryla nd and West Virginia. Mr Garlough was united in marriage with Sallie Ja ne Littler and to them were born six children, namely; Charlie Irvin, Ans on A, Effie A Glen E, deceased; Maud E and Alda May. By the first marria ge Mrs Garlough had one child- Lillie (Hayes). Mr Garlough has always foll owed farming, as did all his ancestors for manygenerations back, and is o ne of the foremost men of the township. His is public spirited and enterpr ising and is held in high esteem by his fellow citizens. Mr Garlou gh is a member of the GAR, Mitchell Post, and is politically a republican.

[HI20853] (Research):Death Cert middle initial Q, but wife names spouse Charles I

[NI20854] Groom's Name: «tab»Wayne Blaine Guy
Groom's Birth Date: «tab»
Groom's Birthplace: «tab»Mechanicsburg, Oh
Groom's Age: «tab»
Bride's Name: «tab»Mabelle Busick
Bride's Birth Date: «tab»1885
Bride's Birthplace: «tab»Lima, Allen, Oh
Bride's Age: «tab»31
Marriage Date: «tab»30 Aug 1916
Marriage Place: «tab»Lima, Allen, Oh
Groom's Father's Name: «tab»Erastus Guy
Groom's Mother's Name: «tab»Minerva Fudger
Bride's Father's Name: «tab»C. W. Busick
Bride's Mother's Name: «tab»Ella Keller
Groom's Race: «tab»White
Groom's Marital Status: «tab»Single
Groom's Previous Wife's Name: «tab»
Bride's Race: «tab»White
Bride's Marital Status: «tab»Single
Bride's Previous Husband's Name: «tab»
Indexing Project (Batch) Number: «tab»M00049-4
System Origin: «tab»Ohio-VR
Source Film Number: «tab»0901422
Reference Number: «tab»2:3PN6G12

[NI20855] Groom's Name: «tab»Roy W. Violet
Groom's Birth Date: «tab»1884
Groom's Birthplace: «tab»Pike County, Ohio
Groom's Age: «tab»24
Bride's Name: «tab»Alice Stover
Bride's Birth Date: «tab»1889
Bride's Birthplace: «tab»Mechanicsburg, Champaign County, Ohio
Bride's Age: «tab»19 on 8/20/1908
Marriage Date: «tab»31 Dec 1908
Marriage Place: «tab»Champaign County, Ohio
Groom's Father's Name: «tab»Frank Violet
Groom's Mother's Name: «tab»Harriett Steward
Bride's Father's Name: «tab»Edward Stover
Bride's Mother's Name: «tab»Rosie Blue
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»Single
Bride's Previous Husband's Name: «tab»
Indexing Project (Batch) Number: «tab»M02317-2
System Origin: «tab»Ohio-EASy
Source Film Number: «tab»530190
Reference Number: «tab»p 30 # 59

[DI20855] name: «tab»Alice M Violet
titles & terms: «tab»
event: «tab»Death
event date: «tab»31 Aug 1948
event place: «tab»Franklin Co, Columbus, OH
residence: «tab»
street address: «tab»1718 S 3rd, Columbus 25 yrs
gender: «tab»Female
death age: «tab»56y 11d
marital status: «tab»
race: «tab»White
occupation: «tab»
birth date: «tab»20 Aug 1892
birthplace: «tab»Mechanicsburg, Ohio
estimated birth year: «tab»1892
burial date: «tab»
burial place: «tab»Mechanicsburg, OH
cemetery: «tab»Maple Grove
father: «tab»Edward Stover
father's titles & terms: «tab»
father's birthplace: «tab»
mother: «tab»Rosie (unknown)
mother's titles & terms: «tab»
mother's birthplace: «tab»
spouse: «tab»Roy Violet
spouse's titles & terms: «tab»
reference number: «tab»certificate
film number: «tab»2246492
digital folder number: «tab»4109100
image number: «tab»02056
Citing this Record "Ohio, Deaths, 1908-1953," index and images,
FamilySearch (https://familysearch.org/pal:/MM9.1.1/X6KM-6M9 :
accessed 09 Nov 2012), Alice M Violet, 1948; citing reference certificate, Ohio Historical Society, Columbus, Ohio.

[NI20856] Groom's Name: «tab»Lawrence Allen
Groom's Birth Date: «tab»1885
Groom's Birthplace: «tab»Mechanicsburg, Ohio
Groom's Age: «tab»21
Bride's Name: «tab»Mabel Stover
Bride's Birth Date: «tab»1887
Bride's Birthplace: «tab»Mechanicsburg, Champaign, Ohio
Bride's Age: «tab»19
Marriage Date: «tab»04 Apr 1906
Marriage Place: «tab»Champaign County, Ohio
Groom's Father's Name: «tab»Frank Allen
Groom's Mother's Name: «tab»Emma Kimball
Bride's Father's Name: «tab»Edward Stover
Bride's Mother's Name: «tab»Rosa Blue
Groom's Race: «tab»
Groom's Marital Status: «tab»Single

[DI20856] Ohio Deaths, 1908-1932, 1938-1944, and 1958-2007 about Mabel Allen
Name: «tab»Mabel Allen
Birth Date: «tab»1887
Gender: «tab»Female
Race: «tab»White
Residence County: «tab»Champaign
Residence state: «tab»Ohio
Residence Country: «tab»United States
Death Date: «tab»28 Jul 1974
Hospital of Death: «tab»Long-Term Care Facilities
City of Death: «tab»Springfield
County of Death: «tab»Clark
Certificate: «tab»057540
Age at Death: «tab»87
Certifier: «tab»Physician
Marital Status: «tab»Widowed
Social Security Death Index about Mable Allen
Name: «tab»Mable Allen
SSN: «tab»293-34-3008
Last Residence: «tab»45501 Springfield, Clark, Ohio,
Born: «tab»7 Dec 1886
Died: «tab»Jul 1974
State (Year) SSN issued: «tab»Ohio (1955-1956)

[NI20857] +David Charles McConaughey b: March 11, 1888 in Cameron, Marshall County, West Virginia m: 1919 d: 1957 Burial: Highland Cemetery, Marshall County, West Virginia Father: Samuel D. McConnaughey Mother: Mary Orilla Heskett
*2nd Husband of Nellie M. Circle:
.. +Roscoe Fair b: February 01, 1891 in Adaline, Marshall County, West Virginia m: Abt. 1968 d: 1973 Burial: Halcyon Hills Cemetery, Marshall County, West Virginia Father: Arthur Fair Mother: Arlena Miller

Excerpts from an article, "Centenarian Celebrates Life", by Jim Cochran, The (Wheeling) Intelligencer Staff, October 12, 1991:
In 1919, Nellie CIRCLE (McCONAUGHEY FAIR) of Springfield, Ohio, stepped off a train in Cameron. The 28-year old woman (born October 6, 1891) visiting friends would come to call Cameron home....
....When she arrived in Cameron in 1919, the city was busy with three potteries, four retail dairies, the Cameron Tool Company, six gas companies, three hotels, two theaters, two blacksmith shops, two flour mills, a stave mill, and even a city fair....
However, FAIR (Nellie) didn't come to Cameron because it was a booming city. She came to get married.
Robert McCONAUGHEY from Cameron had a farm next to the Circle family in Springfield, and in 1916 she came to Cameron to visit the McCONAUGHEY family. During that visit she met Robert's nephew, Charles.
She returned three years later and marred Charles. They operated a dairy about 1 mile from where she now lives.
"The mode of transportation at that time was a mule-drawn wagon for 75 customers," she said. "Milk sold for 5 cents a quart, and some customers paid their bill by doing chores on the farm.
"In addition to raising dairy cattle we also had sheep and hogs," which provided food, she said.
Having come to Cameron when the town had only dirt roads, she vividly remembers concrete being poured for U.S. 250 which was referred to as "the big road."
FAIR became involved in the First Presbyterian Church and was a member of Lorraine Chapter No. 9, Order of Eastern Star, and the Marshall County Farm Bureau. She was a chapter member of the Seven Hills Garden Club in the 1930s.
FAIR, her son, and daughter-in-law, Ila Mae, opened the first licensed nursing home in Marshall County in 1955. "She did everything at the nursing home, but mostly was the cook for the 20 residents."
Charles (McCONAUGHEY) died in 1957. Nine years later FAIR married widower, Roscoe FAIR. After FAIR died in 1973, she cared for her daughter, Anna Katherine FISH, who contracted polio in 1956.
At the age of 97, FAIR was still helping to care for her daughter, who died in 1988. Following her daughter's death, she moved in with John and Ila Mae on Pennsylvania Avenue....
Wheeling News-Register, Wheeling, West Virginia, Wednesday, September 23, 1992 page 2
Former Guest Home Owner Dies at 101
Nellie M. CIRCLE McCONAUGHEY FAIR, resident of 102 Pennsylvania Avenue, Cameron, Marshall County, West Virginia, died Wednesday (September 23, 1992) in Reynolds Memorial Hospital, Glen Dale, West Virginia, at the age of 101. She was born October 4, 1891, in Springfield, Ohio, a daughter of the late John and Sarah LORTON CIRCLE.
FAIR was a former co owner of the former McCONAUGHEY Guest Home, Cameron, a member of the First Presbyterian Church, Cameron, a past matron of the Order of the Eastern Star, Lorriane to Chapter No. 9 in Cameron, a member of the Marshall County Farm Bureau, and a member of the American Legion Post No. 18 Auxiliary in Cameron. She was preceded in death by her first husband, Charles McCONAUGHEY, in 1957; her second husband, Roscoe FAIR, in 1973; a daughter, Anna K. FISH, in 1988; three brothers, a sister. Surviving are a son, John C. McCONAUGHEY, with whom she resided; a stepson, Gibson FAIR of Toledo, Ohio; four step daughters, Jean CHAMBERS of Cameron; Melissa TAYLOR of Tambridge, Ohio; Florence HUDSON of Ashtabula, Ohio; and Ruth STERN of Springfield, Virginia; six grandchildren; eight great grandchildren; 11 step grandchildren; 10 step great grandchildren. Arrangements are pending at Altmeyer Funeral Home, Lutes, Kirby-Vance Chapel, 118 Grant Avenue, Moundsville, West Virginia. Memorial contributions may be made to the Cameron Volunteer Fire Department or the Cameron Volunteer Emergency Squad.

[NI20858] Married Jennie Jones b: Abt. 1882 in Ohio m: Abt. 1920 d: July 10, 1973 in Oak Hill, Jackson County, Ohio

[NI20861] +Iva C. Bowman b: February 20, 1895 in Virginia d: January 1993 in Jackson, Jackson County, Ohio Father: David A Mother: Martha Etta Ann Crabill

[NI20863] CD450 County and Family Histories Ohio, SPringfield, Clark Coutines, Ci ty of Springfield pg599 Jesse E Garlough owener of seventy-five and one-half acres of farm la nd in Green township, comes of one of Ohio's old and well-known pioneer fa milies. He was born on the old homeplace one mile south of Pitchin, Clrk C ounty, Ohio February 26, 1869 and is a son of James Todd and Sarah Jane (H ause) Garlough. James T Garlough was born on the Jacob Garlough place, nor th of Pitchin, his parents, who were natives of Maryland, having come to O hio at an early period and settled on the farm now owned by B F Garloug h. His parents died on this farm and were buried in the old cemetery ju st across the road from the home place. James T Garlough was one of sev en sons born to his parents and remained at home until after his marria ge to Sarah Jane Hause, who was born in Virginia and who, when four yea rs olf, came to Ohio with her parents, who located in the Bluff settlemen t. James T garlough, who always followed farming, died in March 190 4. He is survived by his widow and by the following children: Mrs C F Stew art with whom the mother of our subject resides; A T Garlough; S G Garloug h; Jesse E; the subject of this sketch; W F Garlough and R C Garlough. Jes se E Garlough grew to manhood on his fathers farm and after attaining h is majority worked on various farms for five years. Subsequenct to his mar riage he farmed the home place for six years. He then purchased and locat ed on his present farm, which was previously owned by John Otstot, and he re he has since followed general farming and airying. Mr Garlough was join ed in marriage with Cora May Hess, a dau of T M Hess, who resides on the f arm adjoining our subjects. Fur children have been born to Mr and Mrs Garl ough, namely; Nellie and Robert who are attedning school and Fern and Ow en who are still at home. In politics Mr Garlough is a republican and serv ed one term as a member of the school board. He is a member of the Centr al Methodist Episcopal Church, Springfield.

[NI20864] Children:

Groom's Name: «tab»Sherman G. Otstot
Groom's Birth Date: «tab»24 Aug 1891
Groom's Birthplace: «tab»Clark Co., Ohio
Groom's Age: «tab»27
Bride's Name: «tab»Mary Todd
Bride's Birth Date: «tab»30 Dec 1895
Bride's Birthplace: «tab»Clark Co., Ohio
Bride's Age: «tab»23
Marriage Date: «tab»24 Jun 1919
Marriage Place: «tab»Clark, Ohio
Groom's Father's Name: «tab»Charles E. Otstot
Groom's Mother's Name: «tab»Alice Garlough
Bride's Father's Name: «tab»Fred Todd
Bride's Mother's Name: «tab»Olive Jones
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

Groom's Name: «tab»Alfred T. Otstot
Groom's Birth Date: «tab»15 Oct 1893
Groom's Birthplace: «tab»Clark Co., Ohio
Groom's Age: «tab»23
Bride's Name: «tab»Nellie C. Tonkinson
Bride's Birth Date: «tab»20 Jun 1893
Bride's Birthplace: «tab»Clark Co., Ohio
Bride's Age: «tab»23
Marriage Date: «tab»25 Oct 1916
Marriage Place: «tab»Springfield, Clark, Ohio
Groom's Father's Name: «tab»C. E. Otstot
Groom's Mother's Name: «tab»Alice Garlough
Bride's Father's Name: «tab»D. L. Tonkinson
Bride's Mother's Name: «tab»Laura Pilcher
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

[DI20864] Name: «tab»Alice J. Otstot
Gender: «tab»Female
Burial Date: «tab»
Burial Place: «tab»
Death Date: «tab»04 Jan 1899
Death Place: «tab»Urbana, Champaign Co., Ohio
Age: «tab»31
Birth Date: «tab»1868
Birthplace: «tab»Green Tp.
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»B07057-3
System Origin: «tab»Ohio-EASy
Source Film Number: «tab»466665
Reference Number: «tab»v 2 p 347

[HI20865] (Research): GARLOUGH, Sheridan G. Death date: 11/24/1939, Clark Coun
Certificate #69503

[DI20868] Name: «tab»Amelia Catherine Vanhorn
«tab»
Death Date: «tab»08 Aug 1937
Death Place: «tab»Lakeview, Logan, Ohio
Birth Date: «tab»26 Sep 1861
Estimated Birth Year: «tab»
Birthplace: «tab»Champayne Co., Ohio
Death Age: «tab»75 years 10 months 12 days
Gender: «tab»Female
Marital Status: «tab»Widowed
Race or Color: «tab»American
Street Address: «tab»
Occupation: «tab»Domestic
Residence: «tab»Lakeview, Logan, Ohio
Burial Date: «tab»11 Aug 1937
Burial Place: «tab»
Cemetery Name: «tab»... Cem.
Spouse's Name: «tab»Sampson Vanhorn
Father's Name: «tab»Malachi Taylor
Father's Title & Terms: «tab»
Father's Birthplace: «tab»Ohio
Mother's Name: «tab»Malinda Robinson
Mother's «tab»
Mother's Birthplace: «tab»Ohio
Film Number: «tab»2023535

[NI20870] Name: «tab»Tully Overholser
Titles & Terms: «tab»
Event: «tab»Marriage
Event Date: «tab»23 Apr 1916
Event Place: «tab»Miami County, Ohio
Age: «tab»22
Estimated Birth Year: «tab»1894
Marriage Date Note: «tab»
Marriage Place Note: «tab»
Father: «tab»Albert Overholser
Father's Titles & Terms: «tab»
Mother: «tab»Ona Yetter
Mother's Titles & Terms: «tab»
Spouse: «tab»Myrtle Wilhelm
Spouse's Titles & Terms: «tab»
Spouse's Age: «tab»18
Spouse's Estimated Birth Year: «tab»1898
Spouse's Father: «tab»Wm. Wihelm
Spouse's Father's Titles & Terms: «tab»
Spouse's Mother: «tab»Viola Youngs
Spouse's Mother's Titles & Terms: «tab»
Reference Number: «tab»it. 28871 p 207
Film Number: «tab»550154
Digital Folder Number: «tab»4260995
Image Number: «tab»381
Name: «tab»Tully M Overholser
Titles & Terms: «tab»
Event: «tab»Marriage
Event Date: «tab»09 May 1921
Event Place: «tab»Clark County, Ohio
Age: «tab»28
Estimated Birth Year: «tab»1893
Marriage Date Note: «tab»
Marriage Place Note: «tab»
Father: «tab»Albert Overholser
Father's Titles & Terms: «tab»
Mother: «tab»Lona Yetter
Mother's Titles & Terms: «tab»
Spouse: «tab»Helen B Owen
Spouse's Titles & Terms: «tab»
Spouse's Age: «tab»30
Spouse's Estimated Birth Year: «tab»1891
Spouse's Father: «tab»Charles Kills
Spouse's Father's Titles & Terms: «tab»
Spouse's Mother: «tab»Margaret Davis
Spouse's Mother's Titles & Terms: «tab»
Reference Number: «tab»14262
Film Number: «tab»465401
Digital Folder Number: «tab»4016781
Image Number: «tab»368

[DI20871] Name: «tab»Leona L. Overhalser
«tab»
Death Date: «tab»18 Aug 1948
Death Place: «tab»Cincinnati, Hamilton, Ohio, United States
Birth Date: «tab»07 Nov 1866
Estimated Birth Year: «tab»
Birthplace: «tab»New Carlise, Ohio
Death Age: «tab»81 years 9 months 11 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»Albert Overhalser
Father's Name: «tab»Arand Yetter
Father's Title & Terms: «tab»
Father's Birthplace: «tab»
Mother's Name: «tab»Nancy Brooks
Mother's «tab»
Mother's Birthplace: «tab»
Film Number: «tab»2246492

[DI20872] Name: «tab»Albert A. Overholser
«tab»
Death Date: «tab»07 Mar 1941
Death Place: «tab»Springfield, Clark, Ohio
Birth Date: «tab»11 Mar 1871
Estimated Birth Year: «tab»
Birthplace: «tab», Clark Co., Ohio
Death Age: «tab»69 years 11 months 26 days
Gender: «tab»Male
Marital Status: «tab»Married
Race or Color: «tab»Caucasian
Street Address: «tab»225 S. Yellow springs
Occupation: «tab»Retired Carpenter
Residence: «tab»
Burial Date: «tab»10 Mar 1941
Burial Place: «tab»Springfield, , O.
Cemetery Name: «tab»Glen Haven Cem.
Spouse's Name: «tab»Leona Overholser
Father's Name: «tab»John Overholser
Father's Title & Terms: «tab»
Father's Birthplace: «tab», Clark Co., Ohio
Mother's Name: «tab»Sarah Myers
Mother's «tab»
Mother's Birthplace: «tab», Clark Co., Ohio
Film Number: «tab»2023894
Digital Folder Number: «tab»4046413
Image Number: «tab»749
Certificate Number: «tab»fn 15168

[NI20874] +Lela Davis b: May 16, 1899 in Clark County, Ohio m: Bef. 1920 d: October 15, 1937 in Springfield, Clark County, Ohio Burial: Lawrenceville Cemetery, German Twp., Clark County, Ohio Father: Marion Oscar Davis Mother: Stella Ray
...... *2nd Wife of Clarence A. Circle:
.......... +Emily Schutte b: January 30, 1916 m: Aft. 1928 d: June 19, 1984 in Springfield , Clark County, Ohio Father: Gustave Schutte Mother: Blanche Miller

[DI20875] Name: «tab»Jennie Woodard Sparks
«tab»
Death Date: «tab»18 Apr 1924
Death Place: «tab»Union, Union, Ohio
Birth Date: «tab»26 Jul 1869
Estimated Birth Year: «tab»
Birthplace: «tab»Champaign Co., O.
Death Age: «tab»55 years 6 months 22 days
Gender: «tab»Female
Marital Status: «tab»Married
Race or Color: «tab»Caucasian
Street Address: «tab»
Occupation: «tab»At Home
Residence: «tab»
Burial Date: «tab»20 Apr 1924
Burial Place: «tab»
Cemetery Name: «tab»Woodstock
Spouse's Name: «tab»James Sparks
Father's Name: «tab»Ephreum Woodard
Father's Title & Terms: «tab»
Father's Birthplace: «tab»Penn.
Mother's Name: «tab»Harriet Kimball
Mother's «tab»
Mother's Birthplace: «tab»Champaign Co.
Film Number: «tab»1992496
Digital Folder Number: «tab»4001422
Image Number: «tab»2203
Certificate Number: «tab»fn 25219

[HI20876] (Research):WW I Draft Registration # 1635 September 12, 1918
Name: Benjamin Clyde Argabright
County: Shelby
State: Ohio
Birth Date: 9 January 1880
Race: White
Farmhand for M. C. Partington of Sidney, Shelby Co., OH
Nearest relative: Joseph Argabright of Piqua, OH
Tall, medium build, blue eyes, red hair

«b»ARTABRIGHT, Benjamon «/b»Death date: 8/31/1936, Allen County Certificate #49291

[DI20878] Ohio Deaths, 1908-1932, 1938-1944, and 1958-2007 about Edward M Kimball
Name: «tab»Edward M Kimball
Birth Date: «tab»1886
Gender: «tab»Male
Race: «tab»White
Residence County: «tab»Champaign
Residence state: «tab»Ohio
Residence Country: «tab»United States
Death Date: «tab»25 Dec 1963
Hospital of Death: «tab»Mercy Memorial Hospital
City of Death: «tab»Urbana
County of Death: «tab»Champaign
Certificate: «tab»88893
Age at Death: «tab»77
Certifier: «tab»Physician
Autopsy: «tab»Yes, used for certification
Marital Status: «tab»Married

[HI20881] (Research):Possibly married first James Colwell 6/30/1853

[DI20881] Name: «tab»Elizabeth Mcdonald Rock
«tab»
Death Date: «tab»03 May 1923
Death Place: «tab»Urbana, Champaign, Ohio
Birth Date: «tab»13 Mar 1836
Estimated Birth Year: «tab»
Birthplace: «tab»Urbana, Ohio
Death Age: «tab»87 years 1 month 20 days
Gender: «tab»Female
Marital Status: «tab»Widowed
Race or Color: «tab»Caucasian
Street Address: «tab»W. Church St. 4th ward
Occupation: «tab»At Home
Residence: «tab»
Burial Date: «tab»05 May 1923
Burial Place: «tab»Urbana, Ohio
Cemetery Name: «tab»
Spouse's Name: «tab»Sam'L W. Rock
Father's Name: «tab»Colen Mcdonald
Father's Title & Terms: «tab»
Father's Birthplace: «tab»Ky
Mother's Name: «tab»Nancy Mccullough
Mother's «tab»
Mother's Birthplace: «tab»Ohio

[DI20882] The Urbana Citizen & Gazette
January 23, 1873
Died at the residence of her mother, 17th January, Emma Colwell, daughter of the late William V Colwell, aged 18 years.

[DI20886] Springfield (Ohio) Daily News Thursday Nov 20, 1975 page 20
Mrs. Florence L. KOONS, 80, of Medway, died in Belle Manor Nursing Home, New Carlisle, at 7:55 P.M. Wednesday after six months of illness. She was the widow of Charley I. KOONS who died Dec. 14, 1965. Mrs. KOONS was born in Springfield March 27, 1895, a daughter of Leonidas and Rosanna CALLISON OVERHALSER. She was a member of the Highland United Church of Christ. Survivors include two daughters, Mrs. Howard (Marjorie) COPENHEFER and Mrs. Dorothy HOWARD, both of Medway; two sons, Harold A. and Charles E. KOONS, both of Enon; eight grandchildren; 11 great grandchildren and one brother George OVERHALSER, Chico., California. Her body was brought to the Littleton Funeral Home where friends may call from 3 to 5 and 7- p.m. Friday. Services will be held there at 1:30 p.m. Saturday in charge of the Rev. Ivan Immel, pastor of the Highlands United Church of Christ. Burial will be in the Enon Cemetery.

[DI20890] Name: «tab»William Chocley Taylor
«tab»
Death Date: «tab»18 Feb 1941
Death Place: «tab»Stokes Tp., Logan, Ohio
Birth Date: «tab»15 Nov 1863
Estimated Birth Year: «tab»
Birthplace: «tab»Ohio
Death Age: «tab»77 years 3 months 3 days
Gender: «tab»Male
Marital Status: «tab»Widowed
Race or Color: «tab»Caucasian
Street Address: «tab»
Occupation: «tab»Farmer
Residence: «tab»Japakoneta, Ohio R.D.
Burial Date: «tab»21 Feb 1941
Burial Place: «tab»
Cemetery Name: «tab»Plum
Spouse's Name: «tab»Martha E. Taylor
Father's Name: «tab»Malachi Taylor
Father's Title & Terms: «tab»
Father's Birthplace: «tab»Ohio
Mother's Name: «tab»Malinda Robinson
Mother's «tab»
Mother's Birthplace: «tab»Ohio
Film Number: «tab»2023893

[NI20891] Name: «tab»George Boyer
Gender: «tab»Male
Burial Date: «tab»
Burial Place: «tab»
Death Date: «tab»13 Apr 1888
Death Place: «tab»Union Co., Ohio
Age: «tab»38
Birth Date: «tab»1850
Birthplace: «tab»Ohio
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»B07058-6
System Origin: «tab»Ohio-EASy
Source Film Number: «tab»522859
Reference Number: «tab»v 1 p 18

[HI20892] (Research):Marriage 1 James Merriman MCILROY b: 1 Mar 1837 in Richland Co., OH Married: 13 Mar 1866 in Woodstock, Champaign Co., OH Change Date: 8 Feb 2003 Children Nellie MCILROY b: 31 Dec 1868 in Champaign Co., OH Thaddeus Kimball MCILROY b: 5 Dec 1871 in Kannard, Champaign, OH Lois MCILROY b: 13 May 1873 in Kannard, Champaign, OH James Garfield MCILROY b: 21 Nov 1882 in Irwin, Union, OH Glen Greeley MCILROY b: 5 Oct 1884 in Elmwood Place, Irwin, Union, OH

[DI20892] Name: «tab»Susan Mcilroy
«tab»
Death Date: «tab»01 Mar 1928
Death Place: «tab»Union, Union, Ohio
Birth Date: «tab»11 Feb 1842
Estimated Birth Year: «tab»
Birthplace: «tab»Near Woodstock, Ohio
Death Age: «tab»86 years 19 days
Gender: «tab»Female
Marital Status: «tab»Widowed
Race or Color: «tab»Caucasian
Street Address: «tab»
Occupation: «tab»Housewife
Residence: «tab»
Burial Date: «tab»03 Mar 1928
Burial Place: «tab»Milford Center, O.
Cemetery Name: «tab»
Spouse's Name: «tab»James Merriman Mcilroy
Father's Name: «tab»Truman Kimball
Father's Title & Terms: «tab»
Father's Birthplace: «tab»Stowe, Vermont
Mother's Name: «tab»Mary Fullington
Mother's «tab»
Mother's Birthplace: «tab»Rosedale, Ohio
Film Number: «tab»1991297
Digital Folder Number: «tab»4022089
Image Number: «tab»2190
Certificate Number: «tab»fn 27265

[HI20898] (Research):Teachers Term Report Johnson Twp Dist # 10 Winter Term 9/15/1884-2/28/18 85 (From CCGS Newsletter Summer 1992 pg 59) George W Nichles age 13

CCGS, Book III, August 2002 by Dorothy Shaffer, Champaign Co, Ohio St Par is Newspaper Abstracts Jan 1900-1916. pg 163 7/13/1916 George Nichles, man ager of the C F Young and son Elevator of Dallas road was granted a divor ce from his wife Jennie Nichels on Saturday. They were married in 1896

[HI20899] (Research):appears as daughter in 1900 census ,but no tin 1880 census

[HI20901] (Research):KernsLenora27-Nov-194168175 ??

[DI20901] Name: «tab»Lenora Kerns
«tab»
Death Date: «tab»27 Nov 1941
Death Place: «tab»Urbana, Champaign, Ohio
Birth Date: «tab»05 Jan 1856
Estimated Birth Year: «tab»
Birthplace: «tab»Urbana, Ohio
Death Age: «tab»85 years 10 months 22 days
Gender: «tab»Female
Marital Status: «tab»Widowed
Race or Color: «tab»American
Street Address: «tab»1001 South Main
Occupation: «tab»At Home
Residence: «tab»
Burial Date: «tab»29 Nov 1941
Burial Place: «tab»
Cemetery Name: «tab»Union
Spouse's Name: «tab»Israel Kerns
Father's Name: «tab»Harrison Reynolds
Father's Title & Terms: «tab»
Father's Birthplace: «tab»Uniontown, Pa.
Mother's Name: «tab»Elizabeth Chatfield
Mother's «tab»
Mother's Birthplace: «tab»Urbana, Ohio
Film Number: «tab»2023972
Digital Folder Number: «tab»4020861
Image Number: «tab»1204
Certificate Number: «tab»fn 65033

[HI20902] (Research):Could be Nevins Charlot

[HI20903] (Research):Spinsters, 76 and 77, Mourn Mother, 101 Two septuagenarian spinsters sat in their darkened west side home last nig ht grieving over the death of their 101-year-old mother. Mrs. Eva St. Cla ir Charlot, 2111 Seymour Avenue S.W., daughter of an Ohio pioneer famil y, died at City Hospital, and “quite unexpectedly” according to her daught er, Maude, 76. “Mother was gay and chipper almost to the day she died,” Ma ude explained. “This old house is going to be terribly lonely without her .”Mrs. Charlot was born in Urbana County (sic) on June 10, 1853, the daugh ter of Ann WARD (caps mine AF) Lowe Shyrigh, a descendant of William War d, one of the founders of Urbana County (sic) and Levi White Shyrigh. Sta unch abolitionists, her parents named her for the heroine of Uncle Tom ’s Cabin, Eva St. Clair, a book just catching the nation’s imagination. Af ter her marriage to Nevins Paschal Charlot, a Cleveland architect, she ca me here to live. The couple had only two daughters, Maude and Eva, 77. W ith her children she continued to live for many years at their home in t he 1500 block on Clark Avenue S. W. following her husband’s death on Novem ber 1, 1884. About 50 years ago they moved to the Seymour Avenue addres s. “Mother had few interests outside her girls”, Maude said. “We we re so close. That is why Eva and I never married.”Mrs. Charlot was a life long Methodist. She was in good health most of her long life. She was ho spitalized Saturday after breaking a leg in a fall. Services will be at 2 :30 p.m. Wednesday in the Lindhorst Funeral Home, 1610 Clark Avenue. Buri al will be in Riverside Cemetery.

[NI20904] Groom's Name: «tab»Elmer Louis Cookston
Groom's Birth Date: «tab»1875
Groom's Birthplace: «tab»Logan Co., Ohio
Groom's Age: «tab»26
Bride's Name: «tab»Nellie Elizabeth Hartzler
Bride's Birth Date: «tab»1878
Bride's Birthplace: «tab»Logan Co., Ohio
Bride's Age: «tab»23
Marriage Date: «tab»04 Mar 1901
Marriage Place: «tab»West Liberty, Champaign, Ohio
Groom's Father's Name: «tab»Joseph H. Cookston
Groom's Mother's Name: «tab»Ida Hemler
Bride's Father's Name: «tab»Jacob Hartzler
Bride's Mother's Name: «tab»Rebecca J. Detweiler
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

[HI20906] (Research):Tombstone name is Belle

[HI20907] (Research):CCGS Newsletter Sept 1998 pg 96 Road Tax assessed on Chattels in Johnson T wp, Champaign Co, Ohio for the year 1876 Jacob Basor .06

BASORE JACOB County Name: CHAMPAIGN Date of Death: 10/23/1930 Volume Number: 6415 Certificate Number: 57934

[DI20908] Found in Champaign Death index, not on LDS site. Also on ancestry index.

[NI20909] Name: «tab»Lester W. Craig
Titles & Terms: «tab»
Event: «tab»Marriage
Event Date: «tab»03 Mar 1920
Event Place: «tab»Logan County, Ohio
Age: «tab»33
Estimated Birth Year: «tab»1887
Marriage Date Note: «tab»
Marriage Place Note: «tab»
Father: «tab»Simon Craig
Father's Titles & Terms: «tab»
Mother: «tab»Jane Good
Mother's Titles & Terms: «tab»
Spouse: «tab»Debbie Elizabeth Bickham
Spouse's Titles & Terms: «tab»
Spouse's Age: «tab»33
Spouse's Estimated Birth Year: «tab»1887
Spouse's Father: «tab»Noah Bickham
Spouse's Father's Titles & Terms: «tab»
Spouse's Mother: «tab»Sarah A. Covington
Spouse's Mother's Titles & Terms: «tab»
Reference Number: «tab»page545cn2253
Film Number: «tab»534841
Digital Folder Number: «tab»4260459
Image Number: «tab»722

[DI20909] Name: «tab»Lester W. Craig
«tab»
Death Date: «tab»08 Apr 1925
Death Place: «tab»Mcarthur Twp, Logan, Ohio
Birth Date: «tab»01 Sep 1886
Estimated Birth Year: «tab»
Birthplace: «tab»Ohio
Death Age: «tab»38 years 7 months 7 days
Gender: «tab»Male
Marital Status: «tab»Divorced
Race or Color: «tab»Caucasian
Street Address: «tab»
Occupation: «tab»Farmer
Residence: «tab»
Burial Date: «tab»10 Apr 1925
Burial Place: «tab»West Liberty
Cemetery Name: «tab»
Spouse's Name: «tab»
Father's Name: «tab»Simon Craig
Father's Title & Terms: «tab»
Father's Birthplace: «tab»Ohio
Mother's Name: «tab»Emma Jennie Good
Mother's «tab»
Mother's Birthplace: «tab»Ohio
Film Number: «tab»1992670
Digital Folder Number: «tab»4096055
Image Number: «tab»50
Certificate Number: «tab»fn 23537

[HI20912] (Research):LYONS LUTRESC R County Name: LOGAN Date of Death: 4/12/1936 Volume Number: 8118 Certificate Number: 26053

[HI20913] (Research):Record Book 32, Page 290 — Filed 24 April 1866 — Divorce Sarah Maggert vs John Maggert I NOTE: Each time papers were filed with this case there appeared to be co nflicting information. I They were married 15 November 1855 and the last t hree years John had been a drunkard. There were three children: Mary Eliza beth Maggert, 10 years in January 1867; Rebecca Jane Maggert, 6 years in S eptember 1866. — Papers were again filed in connection with this ca se on 17 October 1866. This time it was stated that the marriage took pla ce on 20 July 1847 and the children were: Mary Elizabeth Maggert, 16 year s; Sarah Maggert, 12 years; Charles Maggert, 4 years.

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). pg 121 April 24 1866 Minute book 28 pg 541 Aarah Maggert vs John Maggert for divorce on gross neglect and willful abs ence. Marriage dissolved; she custody of childre, Mary Elizabeth age 10 ye ars, and Rebecca jane age 6 years; $200 alimony , they were married Nov 1 5, 1855

Poss child of John Maggert deceased 1872 record book 36 pg 19-24 a minor c hild.

[DI20913] Name: Rebecca Cyester
Death date: 10 Aug 1929
Death place: Dayton, Montgomery, Ohio
Birthdate: 01 Nov 1862
Estimated birth year:
Birthplace: St Paris, Oh
Age at death: 66 years 9 months 9 days
Gender: Female
Marital status: Widowed
Race or color: Caucasian
Street address:
Occupation: None
Residence:
Burial date: 13 Aug 1929
Burial place:
Cemetery name: Woodland
Spouse's name: Clinton D Cyester
Father's name:
Father's titles:
Father's birthplace:
Mother's name: Sarah Brown
Mother's titles:
Mother's birthplace:
GSU film number: 1991909
Digital GS number: 4108938
Image number: 883
Reference number: fn 54303
Collection: Ohio Deaths 1908-1953

[NI20915] Name: «tab»Charles Cornelius Prentice
Titles & Terms: «tab»
Event: «tab»Marriage
Event Date: «tab»25 Dec 1899
Event Place: «tab»Montgomery County, Ohio
Age: «tab»23
Estimated Birth Year: «tab»1876
Marriage Date Note: «tab»
Marriage Place Note: «tab»
Father: «tab»William H. Prentice
Father's Titles & Terms: «tab»
Mother: «tab»Fannie Drake
Mother's Titles & Terms: «tab»
Spouse: «tab»Anna Leona Cyester
Spouse's Titles & Terms: «tab»
Spouse's Age: «tab»16
Spouse's Estimated Birth Year: «tab»1883
Spouse's Father: «tab»Clinton I. Cyester
Spouse's Father's Titles & Terms: «tab»
Spouse's Mother: «tab»Rebecca B. Magert
Spouse's Mother's Titles & Terms: «tab»
Reference Number: «tab»p521 cn16567
Film Number: «tab»1030845
Digital Folder Number: «tab»4017463
Image Number: «tab»296

1900 lw parents, md less than 1 yr to Charles Pentice?> b 5/1876

[DI20915] Name: Anna L. Haines
Titles: Mrs.
Death date: 04 May 1947
Death place: Dayton, Montgomery, Ohio, United States
Birthdate: 14 May 1884
Estimated birth year:
Birthplace: St. Paris, Ohio
Age at death: 62 years 11 months 21 days
Gender: Female
Marital status: Married
Race or color: Caucasian
Street address:
Occupation:
Residence:
Burial date:
Burial place:
Cemetery name:
Spouse's name: James Haines
Father's name: Clinton D. Cyester
Father's titles:
Father's birthplace:
Mother's name: Rebecca Maggert
Mother's titles:
Mother's birthplace:
GSU film number: 2372930
Digital GS number: 4076160
Image number: 01798
Reference number: 33369
Collection: Ohio Deaths 1908-1953

[NI20916] Name: Cecil Clyde Colbert Serial Number: 121-95-15 Race: W
Residence: 212 E. 1st St., Dayton, O. Enlistment Division: United States Navy Enlistment Location: Recruiting Station Cincinnati, O.
Enlistment Date: 20 Jun 1916 Birth Place: Belle Center, O.
Birth Date / Age: 26 Dec 1898 Assigns Comment: United States Ship Cassin 6 Apr 1917 to 12 Nov 1917; R eceiving Ship Boston to 15 May 1918; United States Ship Sigourney to 11 N ov 1918. Seaman 421 days; Quartermaster, Third Class 122 days; Quartermast er, Second Class 41 days. Honorable discharge 24 Dec 1919. Expiration. Uni ted States Ship Sigourney Philadelphia Pa. Quartermaster, First Class Volume #: 20

[DI20918] BERTHA KNISLEY 86, of Springfield, died in her home Saturday, October 2 5, 2003 following a lengthy illness. She was born September 1, 1917 in Springfield, the daughter of Thornton and Nellie (Snapp) Strickland. Mrs. Knisley dedicated her life to helping others through her work with Indian Val ley School in Bellefontaine, the Safety Patrol with Springfield City Schools and numerous other volunteer organizations and activities. She was a member of Christ's Way to Life Church. She is survived by three sons, Dick ( Pat) Knisley, of Urbana, Harold and Stephen Knisley, of Springfield; two daughters, Lurene (Bob) Blaine and Martha Justice, of Springfield; twelve grandchildren; several great grandchildren, great great grandchildren, niec es and nephews. She was preceded in death by her son, Stewart Knisley; husband, Richard Knisley; two sisters and three brothers. Friends may call Monday from 5-7 p.m. in the RICHARDS, RAFF & DUNBAR MEMORIAL HOME. Funeral services will be held Tuesday at 10:30 a.m. in the Memorial Home with Re v. Diane Chamberlain officiating. Burial in Ferncliff Cemetery. First published in SNS on Oct 27 2003

[XI20918] 20187 «tab»KNISLEY «tab»BERTHA «tab»«tab»00/00/0000 «tab»SPR «tab»10/25/2003 «tab»10/28/2003 «tab»V «tab»Lot 74 «tab»Sublot 1 «tab»Row 0 «tab»Space 1

[HI20919] (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 1904 Maurice Hitt

[NI20925] d/o Henry and Elizabeth

[DI20926] Name: «tab»Oscar Wm Harter
«tab»
Event: «tab»Death
Event Date: «tab»23 Nov 1910
Event Place: «tab»Piqua, Miami, Ohio
Residence: «tab»
Street Address: «tab»535 South Main St.
Gender: «tab»Male
Death Age: «tab»62y 4m
Marital Status: «tab»Widowed
Race: «tab»white
Occupation: «tab»machinist
Birth Date: «tab»23 Jul 1848
Birthplace: «tab»Wabash, Ind.
Estimated Birth Year: «tab»1848
Burial Date: «tab»26 Nov 1910
Burial Place: «tab»Piqua, Ohio
Cemetery: «tab»Forest Hill
Father: «tab»James A. Harter
Father's «tab»
Father's Birthplace: «tab»Ind.
Mother: «tab»Mary Ann Wolf
Mother's «tab»
Mother's Birthplace: «tab»Ohio
Spouse: «tab»
Spouse's «tab»
Reference Number: «tab»fn 62441
Film Number: «tab»1952611
Digital Folder Number: «tab»4021037
Image Number: «tab»2575

[HI20927] (Research):leaves 2 sisters and 2 brothers. Her parents and 6 brothers and sisters pr eceded her in death

[HI20929] (Research):Possibly Etta Furrow in Evergreen Cem Sec 4 Lot 18 1847-1877

[DI20931] Obit-Springfield Daily News, Springfield, Ohio date 26-Nov-1945 p2 Ross Mitchell Greenawalt spouse listed as Elizabeth Northcraft
Ohio Death Cert- #66435 birth 31-Jan-1892, Springfield, OH death 25-Nov-1945, Cincinnati, Hamilton Co, CO
Parents Samuel E Greenawalt and A. Mary Mitchell
WWI AND WWII Reg-listed as Ross Mitchell Greenawalt born 31-Jan-1892

[HI20935] (Research):Champaign Co, Genealogical Society, Champaign Co OH Newspaper Abstracts, B ook II- 1878-1900, (September 6, 1878 to 1900), pg151. 3/29/1895 Henry Me rritt son of Joseph and Anna Merrit was born Jan 12 1845 and died Mar 23 1 895 aged 50y 2m11d. He was twice married and leaves a widow and nine child ren. Seven by his first marriage and two by the last. He leaves a fathe r, brother and four sisters. He was a member of Co F 147th Ohio VI. Funer al services were held at his fathers home near Lena, Miami Co, OH conduct ed by Rev B B Wheaton. Interment in Fletcher Cemetery

Miami County Childrens Home Merritt, Joseph Book #1, Page # 128 Inmate: #0251 Date admitted: 8 Mar 1885 Date last discharged: 3 Mar 1894 Age: 3 Sex: M Born: 28 Oct 1882 Place: none given Comments: Brother to #0248, #0249, #0250. Both parents living. Mother aban doned family. The father Henry Merritt, a soldier in Co F. 94th OVI. Tak en on trial by David B. Gardner, Troy, Oh. Taken on trial by Cora Martinda le, Dayton, Ohio.

Merritt, Isaac Book #1, Page # 126 Inmate # 0249 Date admitted: 8 May 1885 Date last discharged: 25 Feb 1891 Age: 8 Sex: M Born: 16 Jun 1877 Place: none given Comments: Brother to #0248, #0250, #0251. Both parents living. Mother aban doned family. Father Henry Merritt, a soldier in Co F. 94th OVI. Tak en on trial by Peter Deweese. Taken on trial by Isaac Studebaker, Troy, Oh io. Next line unreadable.

Merritt, Clara Book #1, Page # 126 Inmate # 0248 Date admitted: 8 MAy 1885 Date last discharged: June 1891 day unreadable Age:10 Sex: F Born: 8 Jun 1875 Place: none given Comments: Sister to #0249, #0250, #0251 Parents both living. Mother abando ned family. Father Henry Merritt, a soldier in Co F. 94th OVI. Taken on tr ial by Peter Deweese. (Unreadable portion of line.) Taken on trial by Bo yd Boyd Furnas. (Next line, very faint.It appears to say:) Indentured to C harled Turner, Troy, Oh. Transferred to W. Burns/Barns, Troy, Ohio.

Merritt, Richard Book #1, Page #126 Inmate # 0250 Date admitted: 8 MAy 1885 Date last discharged: 15 Feb 1894 Age: 6 Sex: M Born: 26 Oct 1879 Place: none given Comments: Brother to #0248, #0249, #0251. Parents both living. Mother aban doned family. Father, Henry Merritt, a soldier in Co F. 94th OVI. Tak en on trial by -unreadable- Kehley, Laura, Oh. Taken on trial by John Erns t, Casstown. Ohio. Indentured to same.

[DI20939] Urbana Citizen & Gazette
April 23, 1885
Nellie, the 7 year old daughter of George Bechtolt, died Monday.

[HI20941] (Research):MARSHALL REBECCA J County Name: CHAMPAIGN Date of Death: 5/15/1915 Volume Number: 1641 Certificate Number: 26491

[DI20942] Name: «tab»Zilpha Warner
Gender: «tab»Female
Burial Date: «tab»
Burial Place: «tab»
Death Date: «tab»01 Dec 1902
Death Place: «tab»Christiansburg, Champaign, Ohio
Age: «tab»67
Birth Date: «tab»1835
Birthplace: «tab»Christiansburg
Occupation: «tab»Housekeeper
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»B07023-7
System Origin: «tab»Ohio-EASy
Source Film Number: «tab»295234
Reference Number: «tab»v 2 p 585

[HI20943] (Research):HOWELL LEVI R County Name: CHAMPAIGN Date of Death: 7/5/1914 Volume Number: 1406 Certificate Number: 37512

Name: Levi R Howell Birthplace: Ohio State: OH 1910 Ag e: 70 Color: W Enumeration District: 0007 Visit: 0017 County: Cha mpaigm Relation: Head of Household Wife Ellen N 67 Ohio Daughter Bertha 43 Ohio Daughter Helen A 27 Ohio

[DI20943] Name «tab»Levi Ross Howell
Death Date «tab»05 Jul 1914
Death Place «tab»Jackson Twp., Chapaign, Ohio
Birth Date «tab»23 Dec 1839
Estimated Birth Year «tab»
Birthplace «tab»Ohio
Death Age «tab»74 years 6 months 12 days
Gender «tab»Male
Marital Status «tab»Married
Race or Color «tab»Caucasian
Street Address «tab»
Occupation «tab»Retired Merchant
Residence «tab»Jackson Twp., Champaign Co., Ohio
Burial Date «tab»07 Jun 1915
Burial Place «tab»Christianburg, Ohio
Cemetery Name «tab»Honey Creek
Spouse's Name «tab»
Father's Name «tab»Monoah Howell
Father's Title & Terms «tab»
Father's Birthplace «tab»Va.
Mother's Name «tab»Ann Ruffner
Mother's Titles & Terms «tab»
Mother's Birthplace «tab»Va.
Film Number «tab»1953919
Digital Folder Number «tab»4021305
Image Number «tab»69
Certificate Number «tab»fn 37512

[HI20945] (Research):Name : Alford H. French
Death date : 02 May 1939
Death place : Troy, Miami Co., Ohio
Birth date : 10 Jul 1870
Estimated birth year :
Birth place : Miami Co., Ohio
Age at death : 68 years 9 months 23 days
Gender : Male
Marital status : Married
Race or color : Caucasian
Street address : Rt. 1
Occupation : Farmer
Residence : Tipp City, O.
Burial date : 04 May 1939
Burial place : St. Paris, O.
Cemetery name :
Spouse name : Barbara J. Buirley
Father name : Joseph W. French
Father titles :
Father birth place : Miami Co., Ohio
Mother name : Alde Estey
Mother titles :
Mother birth place : Miami Co., Ohio
GSU film number : 2023714
Digital GS number : 4029790
Image number : 3118
Reference number : fn 32890
Collection : Ohio Deaths 1908-1953

[NI20949] Son of Samuel & Christine (Emery) Bechtolt.

GEORGE E. BECHTOLT, proprietor of the Excelsior Cast Steel Plow Works Urba na ; among the manufactories of Urbana, it is necessary to mention the Excelsior Cast Steel Plow Works, which were re-opened by Mr. Bechtolt in 1878; it is now one of the leading manufactories of the county, in which are annually made 500 plows, and, in connection with this, manufactures tile machines and executes all kinds of job work. The enterprise is one of old standing, but had gone down considerably ; the present proprietor has, since re-opening, redeemed the original trade, and now is favorably known throughout the county, the western part of the State, and in Indiana. Mr. Bechtolt was born in Germantown. Montgomery Co., Ohio, in 1848, where he was raised to farm life and received his education. At the age of 18 years, he commenced the plow work, which trade he completed in the Dayton Anghe Plow Works. In 1872 and 1873, he was head workman in the plow works at Fort Wayne, Ind.; one year later, located in Urbana, and, in 1878, became proprietor of these works; since a resident of Urbana, has been identified in the interest of the city, and at present is President of the Council. His marriage was celebrated with Miss Mary A. Shank in April, 1877; she was born in Germantown, Montgomery Co., Ohio, in 1855; they have one child.

CCGS Newsletter Fall 1994 pg 85 Residents of Urbana; When and Where Born
George E Bechtolt, manufacturer, Montgomery Co, OH 1848

[HI20950] (Research):1930 Census, step son Lelan Daugherty age 10,

[DI20950] Ohio Deaths, 1908-1932, 1938-1944, and 1958-2007 about Grover C Goode
Name: «tab»Grover C Goode
Birth Date: «tab»1886
Gender: «tab»Male
Race: «tab»White
Residence County: «tab»Champaign
Residence state: «tab»Ohio
Residence Country: «tab»United States
Death Date: «tab»22 Jul 1960
Hospital of Death: «tab»Home
City of Death: «tab»Champaign County
County of Death: «tab»Champaign
Certificate: «tab»47859
Age at Death: «tab»74
Certifier: «tab»Coroner
Autopsy: «tab»Yes, used for certification
Marital Status: «tab»Married
Census Tract: «tab»0000

[DI20954] Name : Lulu Bell Good
Death date : 26 Apr 1926
Death place : Urbana, Champaign, Ohio
Birth date : 15 Jun 1875
Estimated birth year :
Birth place : Ironton, Ohio
Age at death : 50 years 10 months 11 days
Gender : Female
Marital status : Married
Race or color : Caucasian
Street address :
Occupation : Nurse
Residence :
Burial date : 28 Apr 1926
Burial place :
Cemetery name : King'S Creek
Spouse name : Sampson Good
Father name : Whitfield Andrey
Father titles :
Father birth place : Powellsville, Ohio
Mother name : Nancy Faye Bates
Mother titles :
Mother birth place : Sidney, Ohio
GSU film number : 1984197
Digital GS number : 4021619
Image number : 3314
Certificate number : fn 21523
Collection : Ohio Deaths 1908-1953

[NI20955] Name: «tab»James F. Goode
Event: «tab»Marriage
Event Date: «tab»14 Oct 1907
Event Place: «tab»Champaign County, Ohio
Age: «tab»29
Estimated Birth Year: «tab»1878
Marriage Date Note: «tab»
Marriage Place Note: «tab»
Father: «tab»Samson Goode
Father's Titles & Terms: «tab»
Mother: «tab»Lydia M. Presler
Mother's Titles & Terms: «tab»
Spouse: «tab»Cordie Muriel Thompson
Spouse's Titles & Terms: «tab»
Spouse's Age: «tab»23
Spouse's Estimated Birth Year: «tab»1884
Spouse's Father: «tab»Noah Thompson
Spouse's Father's Titles & Terms: «tab»
Spouse's Mother: «tab»Ellen Stout
Spouse's Mother's Titles & Terms: «tab»
Reference Number: «tab»p 461 cn 2021
Film Number: «tab»530190
Digital Folder Number: «tab»4016811
Image Number: «tab»270

[NI20958] Name: «tab»Thaddeus K Harter
Titles & Terms: «tab»
Event: «tab»Marriage
Event Date: «tab»22 Apr 1874
Event Place: «tab»Miami, Ohio
Age: «tab»
Birth Date: «tab»
Birthplace: «tab»
Marriage Date Note: «tab»
Marriage Place Note: «tab»
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Father: «tab»
Father's Titles & Terms: «tab»
Mother: «tab»
Mother's Titles & Terms: «tab»
Spouse: «tab»Chattie A Crane

[NI20960] Name: «tab»James H. Harter
Titles & Terms: «tab»
Event: «tab»Marriage
Event Date: «tab»29 Apr 1909
Event Place: «tab»Clark County, Ohio
Age: «tab»54
Birth Date: «tab»30 Aug 1854
Birthplace: «tab»Troy, Ohio
Marriage Date Note: «tab»
Marriage Place Note: «tab»
Estimated Birth Year: «tab»1855
Father: «tab»James A. Harter
Father's Titles & Terms: «tab»
Mother: «tab»Mary A Wolfe
Mother's Titles & Terms: «tab»
Spouse: «tab»Sarah R. Mccoy
Spouse's Titles & Terms: «tab»
Spouse's Age: «tab»54
Spouse's Birth Date: «tab»17 Oct 1854
Spouse's Birthplace: «tab»Jeffersonville, Ohio
Spouse's Estimated Birth Year: «tab»1855
Spouse's Father: «tab»Joseph A. Coffey
Spouse's Father's Titles & Terms: «tab»
Spouse's Mother: «tab»Susan Mcdaniel
Spouse's Mother's Titles & Terms: «tab»
Reference Number: «tab»5838
Film Number: «tab»465398
Digital Folder Number: «tab»4016784

[DI20960] Name: «tab»James H Harter
«tab»
Event: «tab»Death
Event Date: «tab»25 Jan 1933
Event Place: «tab»St Bernard, Hamilton, Ohio
Residence: «tab»
Street Address: «tab»
Gender: «tab»Male
Death Age: «tab»78y 4m 25d
Marital Status: «tab»Widowed
Race: «tab»w
Occupation: «tab»
Birth Date: «tab»30 Aug 1854
Birthplace: «tab»Indiana
Estimated Birth Year: «tab»1855
Burial Date: «tab»28 Jan 1933
Burial Place: «tab»
Cemetery: «tab»...
Father: «tab»James Harter
Father's «tab»
Father's Birthplace: «tab»Indiana
Mother: «tab»Mary Arus Wolf
Mother's «tab»
Mother's Birthplace: «tab»Indiana
Spouse: «tab»
Spouse's «tab»
Reference Number: «tab»fn 3420
Film Number: «tab»1992776
Digital Folder Number: «tab»4001870
Image Number: «tab»431

[NI20961] Name: «tab»Harvey E. Bryer
Titles & Terms: «tab»
Event: «tab»Marriage
Event Date: «tab»18 Nov 1890
Event Place: «tab»Miami, 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»Laura A. Harter

[HI20969] (Research):Children- John HITT b: 18 OCT 1746 in Fauquier CO, VA Elizabeth HITT b: 1748 in Unknown Moses HITT b: ABT. 1750 in Unknown Joseph HITT b: 26 JAN 1753 in Unknown Peter HITT b: 1 FEB 1755 in Unknown Jesse HITT b: 1757 in Unknown Mary Ann HITT b: 9 APR 1759 in Unknown Sarah "Sally" HITT b: ABT. 1761 in Unknown Martin HITT , Rev. b: 1763 in Unknown Benjamin HITT b: ABT. 1765 in Unknown Daniel HITT , Rev. b: 5 APR 1768 in Unknown Samuel HITT , Rev. b: 1770 in Unknown

Champaign County Ohio History 1991 by CCGS Biography pg 172 s/o Peter Hill (Heite) and Mary Weaver (Weber)

[HI20970] (Research):Minister had 9 children according to B. Littlefield death date and place f rom Ellis Hitt Letter from Guy T. Bishop in Colonhial Heights, Va. on 9-7- 01 saying he had a letter from Quarry Farm, dated Jan. 20, 1837 and writt en by Thos S. Hitt. Mentions his sister Maria of Cincennes, In., and broth ers Caleb, D. F., Washington, and that his mother is alive. His sons we re John, Robert and Martin and he had an uncle, John Smith. He also mentio ns John Reynolds and his brothers motherless children. Says he doesn't exp ect to remain in Ohio long. Bishop is at [email protected] and offe rs to sell the letter for $35.

[HI20971] (Research):Source = http://awt.ancestry.com/cgi-bin/igm.cgi?op=GET&db=:2710481&id=I19 309 Germanna [email protected] VOCATION: Member of Congress from Ohio. Asst. Sec. of State; Board of Rege nts, Smithsonian Institution. See www.politicalgraveyard.com for further i nformation.

J.B. Hitt states that Robert Roberts Hitt "reported Lincoln Douglas debat es in 1858 according to B. Littlefield THEKENTUCKY EXPLORER SHOWS HIM ON P AGE 52, February 1995 IN ARTICLE BYFRANCIS LEON CHRISMAN, C 1900 AS Chairm an of the Committee on ForeignAffairs of the House of Representatives a nd the official stenographer ofthe debates."

1907 SOURCE: Frederic L. Davis, ed., Legislative History of Robert R. Hit t, (1907), 660, "APPOINTMENT ON COMMITTEES, COMMISSIONS, ETC. Forty-seven th to 59th Congress, Committee on Foreign Affairs, and Chairman of same du ring the 51st, 54th, 55th, 56th, 57th, 58th and 59th. Forty-seventh, Commi ttee on Railways and Canals. Forty-eighth, Committee on Reform in the Civ il Service, Committee on the Census, Committee on the Opening of the New O rleans Exposition. Fiftieth and 51st, Director of the Columbian Institu te for the Deaf and Dumb (Gallaudet). Fifty-first, Select Committee on Wor ld's Fair. Fifty-first, 52nd and 53rd, Committee on Expenditures in the W ar Departnent. Fifty-third, 54th, 55th, 56th, 57th, 58th and 59th, Rege nt of the Smithsonian Institution. Fifty-third, Member of the Internation al Monetary Conference. Fifty-fourth and 55th, Committee on Expenditur es in State Department. Fifty-fifth, Select Committee on Ceremonies at To mb of General Grant, Member of the Hawaiian Annexation Commission, and Mem ber of Funeral Escort for the late Senator Morrill. Fifty-sixth and 57t h, Committee on Insular A:ffairs. Fifty-seventh, Select Committee to Inves tigate Charges of Proposed Sale of Danish West India Islands. Fifty-eight h, Select Committee on Relations of Members with Post Office Department."

SOURCE: Biographical Directory of the United States Congress. Bibliograph y: Dictionary of American Biography. "HITT, Robert Roberts, a Representati ve from Illinois; born in Urbana, Champaign County, Ohio, January 16, 183 4; moved to Ogle County, Ill., in 1837 with his parents, who settled in Mo unt Morris; attended the Rock River Seminary (later Mount Morris College ), and De Pauw University, Greencastle, Ind.; first secretary of legati on and Chargé d’Affaires ad interim in Paris from December 1874 until Mar ch 1881; Assistant Secretary of State in 1881; elected as a Republic an to the Forty-seventh Congress to fill the vacancy caused by the dea th of Robert M.A. Hawk; reelected to the Forty-eighth and to the eleven su cceeding Congresses and served from November 7, 1882, until his death; cha irman, Committee on Foreign Affairs (Fifty-first and Fifty-fourth throu gh Fifty-ninth Congresses); Regent of the Smithsonian Institution from Aug ust 11, 1893, until his death; appointed by President McKinley in July 18 98 as a member of the commission to establish government in the Hawaiian I slands; died at Narragansett Pier, R.I., September 20, 1906; interme nt in Oakwood Cemetery, Mount Morris, Ogle County, Ill."

[XI20972] stone difficult to read, no burial record

[HI20973] (Research):d/o Walter McKinley

[HI20974] (Research):Name: Alfred M. Curl Serial Number: First Lieutenant Race: W Residence: Quincy, O. Birth Place: Ohio. Birth Date / Age: 21 Nov 1866 Assigns Comment: 1 Lieutenant MC 18 Sept 1918 from CL. MC to Dischar ge Cp Taylor Ky. Honorable discharge 3 Dec 1918. Volume #: 4

[XI20974] on monumnet with Lizzie J

[HI20978] (Research):1900 Census Champaign CO, Wayne OH pg 269. cant read the name of spouse. ( Suiche?) Father is living in house

[HI20979] (Research):Champaign Co, Will Book B pg 195 James Edmiston probated 10/22/1839 Wife M ary. Children, but not named. Mary Edmiston exec and Luther Wait Exec. Wi t: John West, James Darnall, Wm Davis, Wm Proictor. Signed (x) 6/8/1839


Another death date ?---Champaign Co, Genealogical Society, by Pat Stickl ey and Denise Kay Moore, Champaign Co Ohio-Newspaper Abstracts 1884-188 8, (Urbana Daily Citizen 1/1884-12/1888). pg64 8/13/1885 Mr Edmiston of Adison died 30 Jul age 81

[HI20980] (Research):BALLINGER WILLIAM L County Name: MIAMI Date of Death: 1/20/1932 Volume Number: 6811 Certificate Number: 4490

[HI20983] (Research):Enumeration of Youth St Paris Village School District, Champaign County, OH no date c July 1906 Arthur Ballinger age 21 parent Will

St Paris Ohio Graduates 1897-1908 From St Paris Ohio Graduates. June 19, 1 993" by Janet Evilsizor Worthington, published in the CCGS Newsletter J an 2005 Vol 21 No 1 pg 8 1902 - Arthur L Ballinger

[HI20984] (Research):Enumeration of Youth St Paris Village School District, Champaign County, OH no date c July 1906 Vera Ballinger age 16 parent Will

[HI20985] (Research):Funeral home records show a WIllura McClimins died 3/4/1931 age 6yr a nd 4 days at the home of George McClimmans buried Evergreen, but says h er father was James Burroughs, not Benjamin Guyton

[HI20986] (Research):Graduates of Urbana High School 1884-1900 submitted by Pat Stickley in CCGS Newsletter June 1996 pg 31 Clifford M Warnock Class of 1886

[NI20988] D/o James Burrough McClimans and Ella

[DI20988] Name: Willura Mcclimmans
Death date: 04 Mar 1931
Death place: St. Paris, Champaign, Ohio
Birth date: 28 Feb 1925
Estimated birth year:
Birth place: Ohio
Age at death: 6 years 4 days
Gender: Female
Marital status: Single
Race or color: Caucasian
Street address:
Occupation:
Residence: St. Paris, Ohio
Burial date: 06 Mar 1931
Burial place:
Cemetery name: Evergreen Cemetery
Spouse name:
Father name: James Burrough
Father titles:
Father birth place: Ohio
Mother name: Ella Mcclimmans
Mother titles:
Mother birth place: Ohio
GSU film number: 1992424
Digital GS number: 4020612
Image number: 2069
Reference number: fn 14205
Collection: Ohio Deaths 1908-1953

[HI20991] (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 1913 Lucile Brubaker

[HI20993] (Research):Enumeration of Youth St Paris Village School District, Champaign County, OH no date c July 1898 Ora R Buroker age 9

Enumeration of Youth St Paris Village School District, Champaign County, OH no date c July 1906 Ora Buroker age 16

St Paris Ohio Graduates 1897-1908 From St Paris Ohio Graduates. June 19, 1 993" by Janet Evilsizor Worthington, published in the CCGS Newsletter J an 2005 Vol 21 No 1 pg 8 1907 Orra Buroker

Name: Orra R. Buroker Serial Number: 3455817 Race: W Residence: 438 N. Garfield Ave., Columbus, O. Enlistment Division: National Army Enlistment Location: Columbus, O. Enlistment Date: 29 Jun 1918 Birth Place: Piqua, O. Birth Date / Age: 8 Dec 1889 Assigns Comment: Co C 4 Training Battalion Signal Corps to Discharge Pr ivate, first class 16 Dec 1918. Honorable discharge 18 Jan 1919. Volume #: 3

[HI20994] (Research):Enumeration of Youth St Paris Village School District, Champaign County, OH no date c July 1898 Mabel Buroker age 7

Enumeration of Youth St Paris Village School District, Champaign County, OH no date c July 1906 Mabel Buroker age 15

[DI20994] Ohio Deaths, 1908-1932, 1938-1944, and 1958-2007 about Laura M Faun
Name: «tab»Laura M Faun
Birth Date: «tab»1892
Gender: «tab»Female
Race: «tab»White
Residence City: «tab»Columbus
Residence County: «tab»Franklin
Residence state: «tab»Ohio
Residence Country: «tab»United States
Death Date: «tab»22 Apr 1972
Hospital of Death: «tab»Riverside Meth. Hospital
City of Death: «tab»Columbus (Pt)
County of Death: «tab»Franklin
Certificate: «tab»028224
Age at Death: «tab»80
Certifier: «tab»Physician
Marital Status: «tab»Widowed
Census Tract: «tab»0042

[HI21001] (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 Francis Laeey age 12

[HI21003] (Research):Early Settlers of Champaign Co, OH pg 109,110,111 The Piatt Castles November 6. 1957

Those who travel route 275 east ofWest Liberty will remember the old Pia tt castles which stand out unique as something rare to this country, as in deed they are. One could easily imagine themselves in some part of the O ld World and passing one of the old medieval castles which stand on a comm anding point overlooking the surrounding estate of some great nobleman. No matter what they may remind you of, you will not find two more unique a nd picturesque homes anywhere in the state of Ohio, and the story which go es with them is reminiscent of the days when Europeans were emigrati ng to this country to establish homes in a new country where life and libe rty were common to all people. John Piatt was born in the Province ofDauphine in southeastern France an d, in 1690, came to America. He settled in New Jersey and reared a large family of chi ldren. Some of the sons in this family served as officers during the Revol utionary war. One of these sons was Jacob Piatt who served as Colonel in W ashington's command. After the war Jacob moved his family to Boone count y, Kentucky, and established his home. From this home one of Jacob's son s, Benjamin Piatt, moved to Cincinnati and served as Quartermaster Gener al with General Harrison during the War of 1812. In 1817 Benjamin Piatt purchased 1700 acres of land in Logan county. Th is estate bordered Champaign county line at its south line and extended ea st and west between the Ludlow line and West Liberty. Almost at the bord er line between Champaign and Logan counties, Benjamin Piatt built a log h ouse which, tradition says, had fourteen rooms. The log house was locat ed on the knoll very near the old Piatt burying ground. In this log home Donn and Abram Saunders, sons of Benjamin grew to manhoo d. Both sons became well known as military men and statesmen. It was the se two sons who built the present castles known as Mac-A-Cheek and Mac-O-C hee. The castle known as Mac-A-Cheek, is a stone structure of three floors wi th a tower extending two stories above the third floor. All of the materi al used in construction, with the exception of the roof and hardware, ca me directly from the estate. The stone came from a quarry on the land. T he mortar is lime burned in a lime kiln near the quarry. All the walls a re two-feet thick, hand-chiseled stone and required four years to be compl eted. The floors and woodwork are oak, walnut and wild cherry, one and one-ha lf inch thick; some of the walls are paneled in ash, pine and walnut or fi nished tapestry or stone. The ceilings of the castle were frescoed and ma ny beautiful scenes were painted and are still in a state of good preserva tion. Mac-A-Cheek has been continuously occupied by some of the Piatt descendan ts and is presently occupied by William M. and John J. Piatt who are gre at grandsons of Abram Saunders Piatt. Much of the furniture in the hou se is the original furniture of A. S. Piatt and it either early Americ an or French antique, some pieces a hundred and fifty years old. The other castle, Mac-O-Chee, which was built by Donn Piatt, has a somewh at more attractive location that Mac-A-Cheek. It is more open to view fr om the highway while the old castle is nestled on a hill surrounded by tre es and undergrowth. The original home of Mac-O- Chee was a frame house a nd in 1879 Donn built the stone structure on the front of the frame hous e, combining the two as one house. This building contains thirty-four roo ms large and small, some of them very small and of little use. Donn Piatt died in 1891 so he only lived about a dozen years in his mansio n. At his death he had no children and his widow sold the monstrosity a nd all of its furnishings. It had many owners during the period until 19 56 when the present owners ofMac-A-Check purchased it and brought it ba ck in the Piatt family. They are now in the process of restoring it to i ts former appearance when Donn Piatt lived there. The stone part of the structure evidently was at one time very beautifu l. On the first floor the boys have sanded and polished the walnut and pi ne paneled flooring and it is indeed beautiful. The ceilings and walls, on ce frescoed like the other castle and by the same man, are in poor conditi on due to the fact it remained unoccupied and neglected for many years. T he furniture in the house is for the most part French, Spanish and Itali an antique which was placed there by the people who owned it after Donn Pi att's death. Practically none ofit was the old Piatt furniture. However mu ch of the furniture is really antique and quite interesting to see. The re are several great four-poster canopy-top beds, one of them six feet wi de and eight feet long. This castle ofDonn Piatt was somewhat more modernized than the other castl e. A spring on the hillside back of the castle was piped to the house a nd water for use in drinking and cooking was made available inside the hou se. Old-fashioned wash basins and toilet facilities were adjacent to so me bedrooms. A rain water tank in one of the towers on top of the house fu rnished water for flushing the toilet. The sewage disposal was carried from the hou se by tile and dumped out on top of the ground at the foot of the hi ll to be washed away by the rain storms. What to me was one of the most interesting spots in connection with the ca stles is the old log chapel worship house and the little cemetery where ma ny of the Piatts and some few others are buried. The cemetery is on the same side road and forty or fifty ro ds south of castle Mac-A- Cheek. The little log chapel is about sixteen fe et wide and twenty-five feet long. A door at the side remains unlatched a nd one can look in and view the interior without going inside. The seats a nd pulpit are still there intact as they were years ago. The little buildi ng shows signs of decay and it won't be many years hence till it will be only a memory .I suspe ct the little chapel is many years older than the castles and was probab ly built by Benjamin Piatt when he first came to this region. The Piatts w ere of the Catholic faith and here the family worshipped. Two stone burial vaults near the Chapel contain the remains of about a doz en of the original Piatts, among these are Benjamin and his wife. On the o ther side of the chapel are the graves of other members of the Piatts, al so some Runkle and Danaker graves. It would not be proper to close this article without some mention of the S hawnee Indian town of Mac-a-Chee which was located on the hillside nor th of the highway and about thirty rods due north of the Abram Saunders Pi att castle. The Indian town was destroyed in 1786 by Col. Benjamin Logan a nd his expedition of American Frontiersmen. The Mac-a-chee river vall ey is rich in Indian lore from the time of the French and Indian war to t he time the Indians were removed to the west. There is a stone on the hill side where the town was situated which, according to legend,. marks the bu rial spot of a very noted Indian woman. The stone is plainly visible fr om the highway. A legend in a very old history which I have states that th is woman was known as the "Grenediere Squaw" and was a sister of the Indi an Chief Cornstalk and also a sister of the mother of Tecumseh.

Shelby County Newspaper Saturday 1/28/1832 Appointment , Benjamin M Piatt, Esq has been appointed to fill the vacan cy in the Board of Canal Commissioners, occasioned by the death of the ho n. Isaac Minor. (Piqua Inquirer)

[NI21004] Concord Items June 12, 1879
The pioneer meeting at West Liberty, on Thursday last, was a grand success in every particular. The meeting convened in the town hall at the usual hour, and after reading a portion of scripture by Rev. Wm. Fitzgerald, prayer was offered by Hon. Luther Smith, assistant Chaplain of the association. The hall was filled, and excellent addresses were made by Rev. Samuel Alien, aged 82 years; Judge Wm. Patrick, aged 84 years; Hon. Jesse C. Phillips, aged 80 years; Daniel Cowgill, [the maker of Gen. Simon Kenton*s coffin forty-.three years since] aged 73 years; Hon. Luther Smith, aged 79 years, which, together with Mr. HaIler, the first speaker, whose age is 78 years, makes a total of four hundred and seventy.-six years, for the six speakers, or an average of more than seventy~nine years. A resolution tendering the thanks of the association to Mr. and Mrs. Taylor for their kindness and hospitality was passed by a unanimous vote. The meeting adjourned to meet on the 28thof August in their annual reunion, at Neal*s grove, near Concord Chapel.

Children:
Evan Banes Patrick (1821 - 1913)*
Alexander Patrick (1826 - 1915)*
Mary Patrick (1829 - 1830)*
Malinda Ann Patrick (1831 - 1832)*
William Raper Patrick (1834 - 1898)*
Mary Ames Patrick Happersett (1837 - 1905)*

[HI21004] (Research):Champaign Co, Early Settlers One of the most highly respected and best loved pioneers was William Patri ck. For eigl years he trod the streets of Urbana watching its growth fr om a tiny village to a prosperous city. Patrick came to Urbana in 1811, th en a lad of fifteen years. His father was a cabinet maker. n son, Willia m, followed in the same business, manufacturing and operating a retail sto re. Living to the ripe old age of ninety-five, no man in the county was more t imes elected tc public office. His was a case of the office seeking the ma n. He served on the council, was elec1 time after time to the office of Ma yor and was almost as equally active in county affairs. In fact his name w as placed on the ballot so many times that finally he flatly refused to pe rmit it any more. Although he held public offices and more of them, and for more years th an any I yet it has been said of him "no taint of wrong or suspicion of ev il" marked his public or life I think it can be truthfully said that duri ng the years from 1811 to 1891 no to mold the future of Urbana than did Wi lliam Patrick. Willow drive, now known as Patrick avenue, is a lasting monument to Mr mem ory. The drive out to the cemetery has long been an object of admirati on by Urbana. The present elms which line both sides of the avenue are suc cessors to a stately willow trees, which for three-quarters of a centur y, spread their overlappin across the avenue. It was largely through the influence ofMr. Patrick that the cemetery was e stablished in 1856, and with his own hands, he planted every one of the li ttle willows. With loving care and the help of the town boys, he careful ly sifted the earth around each plant and then, day after day, he water ed and nurtured them until every one was well on its way to sturdy growt h. In 1891, after Patrick's death, and in honor ofhis memory, the cemetery tr ustees instructed the superintendent to keep his grave and that of his wife in pe rfect condition from year to year as a token of appreciation for what he h ad done for the cemetery. It was with a touch of sadness when, about 1925, the old willows had beco me so decrepit and storm-broken with age and they were a menace to trav el safety, that it was decided to replace them with the elms. Much of the historical knowledge about Urbana which we possess today was w ritten for posterity by William Patrick during his long lifetime.

Beers History of Champaign Co 1825-Township Clerk, William Patrick. Treasurer 1830-Township Clerk, William Patrick; From 1825 to 1851, William Patrick was chosen clerk. We cannot omit the name of one, Judge William Patrick, who still lingers a mong us, older than the century, whom the city has delighted to honor, a nd who, in the varied career of his life, has won the highest praise of me n, that of "the man of integrity." The friends who know him will hearti ly respond to the sentiment of Horace, Redeat sere in Coelum, and when t he change shall come, that he walk forth from the winter of life into t he everlasting morning.

HON. WILLIAM PATRICK.-There are few of Champaign's pioneers who have not l ong since been laid to rest with their fathers, but on the streets of Urba na may be often seen the venerable form of Judge William Patrick bending u nder the weight of years, a living link connecting the pioneer days of t he county with its present wealth and prosperity. The family are of Iri sh origin, the great-grandfather of William, viz., John Fitzpatrick, bei ng a native of Ireland, who carne to the American colonies about the midd le of the seventeenth century, settling in New Jersey, where the grandfath er of William, viz., Samuel Fitzpatrick, was born, and in whose generati on the Norman Celtic prefix of "Fitz" was dropped from the name, much agai nst the wishes and protest of his father. To Samuel was born a numerous fa mily, Anthony Patrick, the father of the subject of this sketch, being o ne of the number. Samuel and one of his sons served in the Revolutionary w ar, risking their lives that freedom might live, and exhibiting that sa me devotion for liberty that has characterized the Irish race in every a ge and clime. Anthony Patrick was born and grew up to manhood in New Jerse y, and there married Mary Briggs, to whom were born seven children, Willi am being the eldest in the family. He was born in New Jersey Sept. 23, 179 6, and, in 1806, his parents moved with the family to Trumbull Co., Ohi o, where they remained about five years, removing to Champaign Co. Au g. 9, 1811, locating at Urbana, which was then a frontier village, and he re his parents remained until death, dying as they had lived, firm adheren ts of the Baptist faith. Shortly after coming to Urbana, William attain ed his 15th year, and, on the breaking out of the war of 1812, although b ut a lad, he volunteered in defense of his country to fight the same old f oe of liberty which his ancestors had been battling against for centurie s. In May, 1813, he belonged to the corps that relieved the beleaguered ga rrison of Ft. Meigs, and at the close of the war was second in comma nd in charge of that fort. His father being a cabinet-maker, William learn ed that trade and went into business with his father, which occupati on he followed actively and successfully until 1857, at which time he reti red from active business in favor of his sons, who still continue to car ry on the furniture trade in Urbana. His advantages for an education in h is boyhood days were very limited, but those that existed he readily embra ced, attending the common subscription school a, much as circumstances wou ld permit, thereby obtaining a fair English education. He was married Apr il 30, 1820, in Urbana, to Rachel Kirkpatrick, a native of Pennsylvania, b orn in December, 1795. Seven children were the fruits of this union, fo ur of whom are yet living, viz., three sons-E. B., W. R. and Alexander-a nd one daughter-Mary Ames, who is the wife of John B. Happersett, the bo ot and shoe merchant of Urbana. For the space of nearly half a century, Ju dge Patrick enjoyed the companionship of his faithful wife, but on the 21 st day of August, 1865, death claimed her as its victim, leaving a vo id in the household and heart of her companion that has never been fille d. Mrs. Patrick was a faithful member of the Methodist Episcopal Church, a nd died with a strong and abiding faith in a blissful immortality. Judge P atrick has been in official position nearly all his life, and as ear ly as 1819 was appointed Township Clerk of Urbana Township, and was re-ele cted to the same position thirty-two consecutive years. From 1824 to 183 0, he was Commissioner of Insolvents ; in 1831, was elected Justice of t he Peace for Urbana Township, and re-elected five times, holding that offi ce until it was superseded by the Associate Judgeship in 1848, which he oc cupied until 1852. In 1841, he was elected Mayor of Urbana ; served one ye ar, and declined a re-election. In 1859, he was again elected Mayor, and r e-elected six times consecutively, at last declining to be a candidate f or the office. During his mayoralty, he was also Justice of the Peace, whi ch position he held for two years after his term as Mayor expired. In 187 5, although not soliciting the honor, he was again elected Justice of t he Peace, and re-elected in 1878, which position he now holds. Besides tho se mentioned, he has held many minor offices, such as Assessor, Recorde r, etc., and was a member of the Council one year. Of his father's famil y, but three are now living, viz., himself, John B. and J. H. Patrick. Jud ge Patrick has been a life-long member of the Baptist Church, and in his y ounger days was a Whig and afterward a Republican, but was always independ ent in his views on political subjects, and never a partisan. During the r ebellion, he was an outspoken Unionist, and advocated the vigorous prosecu tion of the war. We are glad to be able to place before our readers the re cord of a man who, in every capacity, has exhibited such unswerving rectit ude and integrity of character as this old pioneer in his long years of us efulness, and few men of Champaign Co. are more widely known or more unive rsally respected for the many traits of heart and mind which it is his for tune to possess.

PUBLIC RECORDS OF CHAMPAIGN COUNTY, OHIO CHANCERY RECORDS OF THE COURT OF COMMON PLEAS Cae #2088 dated May 10 1839-Partition Jacob Baylor et al vs Sarah Baylor et al The portion of 162 1/2 acres located in the SE 1/4 of Sec 11 Twp 5 Ran ge 11 (Urbana) was divided by William Reynolds, Robert Brown and William P atrick on 28 May 1839. The land was divided between Jacob Baylor Sr (1/3 ), Daniel Baylor (1/3) and the heirs of Adam Baylor (1/3); Sarah Baylor, w idow and children Catherine, Joseph, Sarah Ann and Darius Baylor

Champaign Co- A Centennial Biographical History of Champaign Co, Ohio - 1902, (New York and Chicago The Lewis Publishing Co, 1902), pgpg241 Bio

Enumeration of citizens over 70 years of age 5/21/1889 Judge William Patrick, born 9/22/1796 in New Jersey, age 93

[BI21004] The Urbana Daily Citizen
September 24, 1888
Saturday night, Judge William Patrick, four score and 12, and his brother, JH Patrick, three score and 17, celebrated their birthdays, born on the same day.

[DI21004] pg102 Jan 22, 1891, Judge Wm Patrick born 9/22/1796 died 1/17/1891 in Urbana; md 1820 Rachel Kirkpatrick who died 1865; 7 ch , 4 survive-Evan B, Alexander, Wm R and Mrs Mary Happersett; dau Sarah Mefford died in Mt Vernon OH 1866 and 2 died infants. Buried Oak Dale Cem

Champaign Co Will Book G pg 281 William Patrick, Urbana died 1/18/1891 probated 1/28/1891 Heirs Evans Banes Patrick, son, Urbana; Wm Raper Patrick-son-Urbana; Alexander Patrick, son, Urbana; Mary A Happersett, dau, Urbana; Mary N Rhoad s, grdau, Urbana. Monument to be erected on lot in Oak Dale Cemetery; requiring E B and Kate Patrick each to pay $75 out of their share, William Patrick to pay $100 for the monument. Allowance for Almira Coulter $100; household goods to dau Mary A Happersett and 1/5 of estate; son Evan B Patrick 1/5; Kate Patrick (wife of Alexander) the use of the family house and 1 /5; son William R Patrick 1/5; Mary Naomi alias Minnie Mefford my grdau 1/ 5; eldest grdau Fannie Brand gold English watch; bro J W Patrick hickory cane; family bible and hawkbill knife that was our father Anthony Patrick' s. Sons Evan Banes Patrick and William Raper Patrick exec. Wit: Lemuel Wea ver, J S Parker, will signed 1/2/1877

[HI21006] (Research):Champaign County Ohio History 1991 by CCGS Biography Pg 310

[HI21007] (Research):1860 Census shows a daughter age 3 named Mary.

[HI21009] (Research):Possibly a twin to her sister Mary. The tombstone inscription is hard to r ead, but clear for sister mary

[HI21010] (Research):...................... +Barbara Ann HERSHEY b: December 25, 18 05 in VA m: April 3, 1823 d: February 2, 1880 Burial: Oakwood Cemetery, M t. Morris, Ogle Co., IL Age at death: 74 Father: Andrew Hershey Mother: Ca tharine ? ........................

[HI21011] (Research):Other helpful information: William and Esther Neill/Copes (she mother to W illiam Neal and his brothers and sisters, came from Maryland) Aquilla Nea ll was first husband , died and remarried Wllliam Copes...not related to D aniel Neal lived in Salem township, I beleive...had cabin on National ro ad and then sold it.. Martha Sue Snyder Email address: [email protected] Esther (found her in Orphans Court back in Washington Co. Maryland) remarr ied William Copes and (in Maryland) and brought their brood (her childre n, maybe one of his) to Ohio

[HI21012] (Research):from B. Littlefield M. D.-settled in Boonsboro, Md. and began practicein 1 822. Moved to Hagerstown and ab 1830 moved to Vincinnes,In. deathdate and place from Ellis Hitt. born on his father's farm in Bourb on Co. He lost a lung when about 18 yrs old after suffering from asevere c old and this is said to have influenced him to take up medicine.He open ed first drug store in So. In. He was one of the founders of Asbury Uni v. in Greencastle, In. He was a director of the old "StateBank" and in t he Vincenes National Bank. Sources include History of Washington Co. of M d. and From the Earliest Settlements to the present time Including a Histo ry of Hagerstown by Thomas J C Williams-1968.

[BI21013] Mildred May Wolfe
Ohio, County Births, 1856-1909
birth:«tab»12 Jan 1907«tab»Greenville, Darke, Ohio
parents:«tab»Wm. L. Wolfe, Mina Wilson

[DI21013] Name: MILDRED M LEFFEL Gender: Female
Date of Death: July 25, 1967 Volume: 18937
Certificate: 55535 Marital Status: Widowed
Place of Death: Dayton, Montgomery County Race: White
Residence: , Champaign County Age: 56

[HI21014] (Research):John Garver and new wife Elizabeth next door to Jacob P Bowers in 1860 cen sus. Jacobs will names his daughter Sarah Bowman in Indiana, so this nee ds more research.

[HI21015] (Research):Terre Haute High School Alumni 1917-1942 from CCGS Newsletter Spring 19 98 pg 56 1927-Marvin Bishop

[DI21015] OBITUARY: Rockford Register Star; Sunday, 10 February 1985, page 4 A.
BISHOP - Marvin J. Bishop, 74, 3523 Onyx Parkway, died at 1:50 a.m,;
Saturday, Feb. 9, 1985, in St. Anthony Hospital after a short illness.
Born Aug. 10, 1910, in St. Paris, Ohio, son of Edward and Sarah Jenkins
Bishop. Lived nine years in Rockford, coming from Mount Morris. Married
the former Ada "Virginia" Smith in Ohio state, 2 Oct. 1935. Retired
photoengraver from Kable Printing Co., Mount Morris, in 1975. Before that
lived In Appleton, Wis. eight years; in Ohio 47 years, employed by
Crowell-Collier Publishing Co. 27 years; past nine years employed by
JulianPoorman Funeral Home. Member Grace United Methodist Church and Masonic Lodge of Urbana, Ohio, Attended Terre Haute, OHIO., High School 1927; graduated from Westville, Ohio High 1928. Survivors Include his Wife, .Virginia, Rockford; two sons, David, Rockford, and Jerry
Monticello, Ind.; a grandson, Todd, Monticello; a sister Evelyn
Boerstler, Urbana, Ohio; and an aunt, Rosa Meiser, Springfield, Ohio.
Services al 1:30 p.m. Wednesday, Feb. 13, in Walter Funeral Home, Urbana, Ohio, with the Rev. Lowell Peterson, pastor of Westville United Methodist Church, offlcJatlng. Burial in Oak dale Cemetery, Urbana, Ohio. Friends may call from 7 to 8:30 p.m. Sunday at JULIAN FUNERAL HOME, 304 N. 5th St., with Scripture service at 8 p.m. Memorials to Northern Illinois Hospice Association or Grace United Methodist Church.

[NI21018] James Perry, trustee of Union township and a substantial farmer and stockman of that township, living on rural mail route No. 1 out of Mechanicsburg. was born in the neighboring township of Wayne and has lived in Champaign county all his life. He was born on April 9, 1855. son of Evan and Elizabeth (Middleton) Perry, the former of whom was born in the
principality of «i»Wales and the latter in Highland county, this state, who became residents of this county and here spent their last days. Evan Perry was but a lad when he came to this country from Wales with his parents, the family locating in Delaware county, Ohio, where he grew to manhood, later coming to Champaign county. He married in Wayne township and there established his home. continuing actively engaged in farming there the rest of his life, his death occurring in 1872. he then being fifty- two years of age. His widow survived him for some years, her death occurring in 1903. They were the parents of eight children of whom the subject of this sketch was the fifth in order of birth. the others being George,
David I., Evan, Charles, Jane, Nancy and Elizabeth.
James Perry was reared on the home farm in Wayne township and there grew to manhood. receiving his schooling in the schools of that nei'ghborhood. He was married when twenty years of age and then began farming on his own account, renting a farm in Wayne township. He later moved to a farmin Goshen township and remained there until 1906, when he bought the farm of one hundred and forty-seven and one-half acres on which he is now living in Union township, and has ever since made that place his home, one of the best-known farmers in that part of the county. In addition to his general farming, Mr. Perry has for years given considerable attention to the raising of live stock, feeding all the grain he raises, and is doing very weIl in his operations. He is a Republican, was road supervisor for his district for about ten years, a member of the local school board for four years and is now serving as trustee of his home township, giving his most thoughtful and intelligent attention to the duties of that important office.
In 1875 «/i»James Perry was united in marriage to Viola Yocum, daughter of James and Hannah Yocum, and to this union nine children have been born, namely: William, who married Mabel McClemmon and had three children, Stewart, Lucy and Wilma; Charles, who married Ella Engle and has three children, Irene, Hazel and Bernice; Allan, who married Pauline Weatherhead: Jesse, who married Jennie Kulp and has six children, Edna, Irma,
Clarence, Mary, Viola and Dorotha; Carrie, wife of Wilfred Hall; Nellie, who married Bert Hays and has six children, Edith, Maggie, Bessie, James, Sumner and Nettie; Ivan, who is unmarried; Titus, also unmarried, and Maggie, deceased. The Perrys have a pleasant home on their well-kept farm and have ever given their interested attention to the community's general social welfare.

[HI21018] (Research):PERRY JAMES County Name: CHAMPAIGN Date of Death: 8/29/1928 Volume Number: 5743 Certificate Number: 52401

[HI21019] (Research):DEAN E. CALLISON, 53, of West Jefferson died Monday morning, February 9, 2 004 in James Cancer Center of The Ohio State University. He was born Ju ly 31, 1950 in Springfield, Ohio, the son of Howard and Lura (Flora) Calli son. Mr. Callison was a member of the London First Church of God. He w as a Veteran of the United States Navy having served during the Vietnam E ra and was a Printing Specialist of The Ohio State University Alumni Assoc iation. Dean and his wife, Barbara, enjoyed opening their home to the you th of the community, taking youth to Christian concerts, and also was invo lved with the Armory Youth Center in London. Survivors include his paren ts of Springfield; his wife of 33 years, Barbara Kay (Holl) Callison; daug hter and son-in-law, Christin and Tony Harris of Hamilton; two sons, Drayt on Callison and Rigo Quintanilla, both of West Jefferson; sister and broth er-in-law, Pastors Bonnie and Eric Newell of Middletown; nieces and nephe w, Miriam Newell, Joel and Jen Newell; and father-in-law and mother-in-la w, John and Kitty Holl of Springfield. A gathering of family and friends w ill be held in the LITTLETON & RUE FUNERAL HOME, SPRINGFIELD Friday from 2 -4 & 6-8 p.m. Funeral services will be held in Hillside Avenue Church of G od, 2021 Hillside Avenue, Springfield on Saturday at 10 a.m. with Pastor B rent Farmer officiating. You may express condolences to the family at www. littletonandrue.com. First published in SNS on Feb 12 2004

[DI21023] Name: «tab»Hulda Runkle Long
Titles and Terms (original): «tab»
Death Date: «tab»19 Feb 1942
Death Place: «tab»Stratton, Edgar, Illinois
Gender: «tab»Female
Marital Status: «tab»
Race or Color: «tab»
Age: «tab»85
Estimated Birth Year: «tab»1857
Birth Date: «tab»15 Aug 1856
Birthplace: «tab»Urbana, Ohio
Father: «tab»Levi Runkle
Father's Titles and Terms (original): «tab»
Father's Birth Place: «tab»Urbana, Ohio
Mother: «tab»Lucinda Pence
Mother's Titles and Terms (original): «tab»
Mother's Birth Place: «tab»Urbana, Ohio
Occupation: «tab»Housewife
Residence: «tab»
Street Address: «tab»
Spouse: «tab»Joseph Long
Spouse's Titles and Terms (original): «tab»
Spouse's Birthplace: «tab»
Burial Date: «tab»21 Feb 1942
Burial Place: «tab»Washington, Putnam, Indiana
Cemetery: «tab»Croys Creek
Informant: «tab»
Additional Relatives: «tab»
Digital Folder Number: «tab»4008587
Image Number: «tab»372
Film Number: «tab»1851356
Volume/Page/Certificate Number: «tab»cn 5799

[HI21024] (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#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 a nd 4 inches wall Bk102 Pg133 Lot#1 1/18/1921 Quitclaim from Benjamin Urban etux to Leo L Urban etal, un divided fourth of 35.5 feet 1/3 north wall brick & 4 inches wall. Bk102 Pg 565 Lot#1 2/23/1921 Power of attorney from Louie E Urban to W L Hunt, all inte rest in Isaac Urban Estate Bk1 Pg80

[BI21024] Name: Urbansky Father: Isaac Mother: Cone County: Howard Gender: Male Birth Date: 22 Oct 1894 Reference: Howard County, Indiana Index to Birth Records 1875 - 1920 Inclusive Volume I Letters A - K Inclusive Howard County, Indiana Index to Birth Records 1875 - 1920 Inclusive Volume II Letters L - Z Inclusive Book: H- 5 Page: 31

[HI21029] (Research):DICKERSON ALICE N County Name: CHAMPAIGN Date of Death: 12/7/1932 Volume Number: 7070 Certificate Number: 69005

[HI21039] (Research):1850 Census; family 21; Green; Shelby; Ohio. Living with cousin Justus Hun t 1860 Census; family 658; Adams; Carysville P.O. Champaign; Ohio. Living wi th five children and mother in law. Birthplace listed as New York. 1870 Census; family 107; Adams; Champaign; Ohio. 1880 Census; family 85; Adams, Champaign, Ohio. Page 9; born NY.; paren ts born in NY; occupation farmer. One son, Ulysses. Marriage to Sarah in book 1&2 page 245, Shelby co. B/D from stone in Halterman cem. Will book G page 565 & 568 Champaign co Oh. Burial Rosewood, Champaign co., Ohio

Champaign Co, Genealogical Society, Champaign Co OH Newspaper Abstracts, B ook II- 1878-1900, (September 6, 1878 to 1900) pg62 7/29/1889 In the Carysville news; 23 living in Adams Twp over 70 years of age. The f ollowing are names and ages: Isaac Hunt 75 yrs

PG 565 ISAAC W HUNTPROBATED 8 MAR 1893 ADAMS TWP [DIED 24 FEB 1893] Heirs-Emeline Hunt-widow-CarysVille John M Hunt-sonCarysville; Cynthia E M cCrosky-dau-deC~d [heirs Margaret Morris-In; Isaac M McCrosky—CarySville )~ William S Hunt-son- Springfield; Ulysses S G Hunt-son-West Liberty; Han nah A Hines-dau-Eris; Nancy A Striet-dau-Carysville Wife all property h er lifetime; at her death $475 of wife~s to her heirs; remaining esta te to my ch-John N Hunt 1/6; heirs of dec~d dau Cynthia McCrosky 1/6; William S Hunt 1/6; Ulysses S G H unt 1/6; Hannah Hines 1/6; Nancy Striet 1/6 Albert J Cary executor Witness:Benjamin H Nartz Samuel Haltermanwill signed 2 Jun

[HI21041] (Research):Clark County, Ohi Will book 2 page 325 Written November 14, 1846 Probate March 25, 1848 Simon WONES Son, Timothy Five Grandchildren: Simon SPENCE, Simon MICHAEL, Simon WONES (son of John ), Simon SIMMONS and Ann Eliza WONES (daughter of Edward)

[HI21045] (Research):Name: Edward B Rawlings Birthplace: Ohio State: OH 1910 Age: 36 Color: W Enumeration District: 0012 Visit: 0127 County: Clark Relation: Head of Household Other Residents: Relation Name Color Age Birth Place Wife Martha B 86 Ohio Son Harold M 09 Ohio

[DI21045] Name: «tab»Edward Rawlings
«tab»
Death Date: «tab»04 Jun 1927
Death Place: «tab»Butler, Clark Co., Ohio
Birth Date: «tab»15 Apr 1874
Estimated Birth Year: «tab»
Birthplace: «tab»Clark Co., Ohio
Death Age: «tab»53 years 1 month 19 days
Gender: «tab»Male
Marital Status: «tab»Married
Race or Color: «tab»Caucasian
Street Address: «tab»
Occupation: «tab»
Residence: «tab»Butler, Ohio
Burial Date: «tab»07 Jun 1927
Burial Place: «tab»Urbana, Ohio
Cemetery Name: «tab»Oakdale
Spouse's Name: «tab»Mattie Rawlings
Father's Name: «tab»James H Rawlings
Father's Title & Terms: «tab»
Father's Birthplace: «tab»Ohio
Mother's Name: «tab»Laura Townley
Mother's «tab»
Mother's Birthplace: «tab»Ohio
Film Number: «tab»1985067
Digital Folder Number: «tab»4022000
Image Number: «tab»1400
Certificate Number: «tab»fn 33246

[HI21052] (Research):HUMES, Mette Death date: 2/10/1928, Champaign County Volume #5 562, Certificate #7209

[HI21055] (Research):Name: Harrison Walburn Company: E Unit: 113 Ohio Infantry. Rank - Induction: Corporal Rank - Discharge: Corporal Allegiance: Union Musatered 8/15/1862 age 23


Champaign Co, Newsletter Jan/Feb/March 2007 pg 24 Inventory of belongings singed for by Jacob Bamberger

[HI21057] (Research):Not able to locate in census records Newspaper 9/17/1863 Died 31 of Aug of flux, Lenora, only d/o R and E J Do ak aged 1y9m

[HI21063] (Research):17 Mar 1838 Supreme Court Records Vol 5, page 112 JANE WALBURN vs LEWIS WALBURN for divorce; they were married 31 Mar 183 1; he lefl within 4 months, she went to her father and he eloped with HEST ER RICE and had 3 or 4 children. Divorce granted; child ISAAC age ca 6 yea rs.

[NI21069] Name: «tab»Stanley Turnnire
Titles & Terms: «tab»
Event: «tab»Marriage
Event Date: «tab»06 Mar 1926
Event Place: «tab»Champaign, Ohio
Age: «tab»17
Estimated Birth Year: «tab»1909
Marriage Date Note: «tab»
Marriage Place Note: «tab»
Father: «tab»Laurel Turnnire
Father's Titles & Terms: «tab»
Mother: «tab»Irvig Mccomechea
Mother's Titles & Terms: «tab»
Spouse: «tab»Ilo Lower
Spouse's Titles & Terms: «tab»
Spouse's Age: «tab»17
Spouse's Estimated Birth Year: «tab»1909
Spouse's Father: «tab»Prince Lower
Spouse's Father's Titles & Terms: «tab»
Spouse's Mother: «tab»Blanch Bechtil
Spouse's Mother's Titles & Terms: «tab»
Reference Number: «tab»1035
Film Number: «tab»545417
Digital Folder Number: «tab»4016846
Image Number: «tab»311

[DI21069] Ohio Deaths, 1908-1932, 1938-1944, and 1958-2007 about Ilo L Turnmire
Name: «tab»Ilo L Turnmire
Birth Date: «tab»1909
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»24 Jan 1968
Hospital of Death: «tab»Community Hospital of Springfield
City of Death: «tab»Springfield
County of Death: «tab»Clark
Certificate: «tab»000809
Age at Death: «tab»59
Certifier: «tab»Physician
Autopsy: «tab»No Autopsy performed
Marital Status: «tab»Widowed

[DI21076] Ohio Deaths, 1908-1932, 1938-1944, and 1958-2007
about Sperry G Boitnott
Name: «tab»Sperry G Boitnott
Birth Date: «tab»1899
Birth State: «tab»Virginia
Birth Country: «tab»United States
Gender: «tab»Male
Race: «tab»White
Residence City: «tab»Piqua
Residence County: «tab»Miami
Residence state: «tab»Ohio
Residence Country: «tab»United States
Death Date: «tab»29 May 1980
Hospital of Death: «tab»Piqua Mem Med Center - Closed
City of Death: «tab»Piqua
County of Death: «tab»Miami
Certificate: «tab»037780
Age at Death: «tab»81
Certifier: «tab»Physician
Social Security Number: «tab»274-12-5882
Marital Status: «tab»Married

[NI21078] Marriage record at LDS names Eliza Jane

[HI21080] (Research):No Children

[HI21081] (Research):Not knwon for sure this is the right John in 1900 Logan County. 1969 resea rch by Mrs Poffenberger shows dau Myrtle and son Clarence, but Myrtles a ge in 1900 does not match the 1880 age. But since he is living next to his cousin Timothy in this census, th en it should be correct.

[HI21086] (Research):Champaign Co, Genealogical Society, Champaign Co Oh-Newspaper Abstracts M ay 1855-1871, (March 2000), pg72. 4/24/1862 Died in her res in Urbana 20 th April 62y5m. She was born in Berkely Co, VA 18th June 1818, md Phill ip Bowers who survives. They immigrated to Ohio and settled near Pretty Pr airie in Champaign County.

[DI21086] URBANA DAILY CITIZEN & GAZETTE
April 24, 1862
DIED, at her residence in Urbana, on Sunday morning, April 20, 1862, Mrs Mary Bowers, aged 62 years, 5 months, and 19 days. Sister Bowers was born in Berkley County, VA. On the 18th of June, 1818, she was married to Philip Bowers, who still survives; with whom she spent a happy and useful life of 44 years. Eleven years of that time they spent together in Virginia, and in 1829, they emigrated to Ohio, and settled near Pretty Prairie, in Champaign County. Here they spent the greater part of active life and then moved to Urbana where she died. In early life, Sister Bowers was a member of the Lutheran Church and received a strictly religious education. In 1824, under the labors of Revs Bromwell and Sansom, she was awakened and converted to God, and joined the ME Church, in which she lived a worthy and consistent member 38 years. She lived most of the time in the Old Springfield Circuit, and belonged to Pisgah. When she moved to Urbana, she joined the 2d ME Church, and from here she has gone to the church triumphant. She was extensively known, and highly esteemed; and the Church and community feel that her decease has left quite a vacancy in our midst.

[HI21087] (Research):1850 Census is Nancy Bower Phillips age 42 b VA 1860 Census is Nancy P age 55 b VA

Champaign Co, Genealogical Society, Champaign Co Oh-Newspaper Abstracts M ay 1855-1871, (March 2000), pg191. 6/24/1869 Philip Bowers was born Berke ly Co, VA 2nd May 1797 and departed this life at his res in Urbana 14th Ju ne 1869; he left a widow and children.

From WFT Contact: Robert Strong [email protected] Father: Name: Henry BOWERS Sex: M Birth: 22 Dec 1765 in Pennsylvania Death: 25 Aug 1837 in Gerrardstown, Berkeley County, (West) Virginia Burial: Lutheran Cemetery, Gerrardstown, Berkeley County, West Virginia

Mother-Elizabeth Young b12/4/1765

[DI21087] URBANA DAILY CITIZEN & GAZETTE
June 24, 1869
OBITUARY
Another of our old citizens is gone. Philip Bowers was born in Berkely County, Va, May 2, 1797, and departed this life at his residence in Urbana, June 14, 1869.
At an early day he emigrated from Virginia to Ohio, and setled in this county. Philip Bowers was an honest man, and a zealous earnest christian. He embraced religion in 1823, and for nearly fifty years continued to witness a good confession, and was always "ready to give a reason of the hope" that was in him "with meekness and fear". He was an exhorter in the Methodist Episcopal Church, and druing the years of his strength, was an active co-worker with the ministry, and in the unsupplied places did efficient lay preaching, as many yet living in this county can testify.
His example was uniform and his spirit cheerful. In all the relations of life, as husband, parent, citizen and christian, he was highly esteemed. The world is the loser when such a man leaves it. He was trustful and joyful in the christian faith in his last sickness; and died peacefully as the christian dies. The widow and surviving children, the Second MD Church of Urbana, and this whole community feel that one of the clearer lights of the christian faith and life has sunk to rest. "mark the perfect man and behold the upright, for the end of that man is peace."

[NI21090] OBit of Emma Thompson on 1/5/1874 aged 15 names her grandmother Mrs Evan Perry.
Unknown who this can be. Says buried in same grave with other grdau Lizzie Ream aged 1 yr.

[DI21091] Name: WALTER W HOWARD
Gender: Male
Date of Death: November 16, 1963
Volume: 17483 Certificate: 86133
Marital Status: Married
Place of Death: Piqua, Miami County
Race: White
Residence: , Champaign County
Age: 75

[XI21091] Tombstone (1888-1963)

[DI21095] "Abstracts of Obituaries in the Western Christian Advocate 1834-1850" \endash Compiled by Margaret R. Waters, Dorothy Riker, and Doris Leistner \endash Page 154 \endash [ 23 OCT 1846] \endash AUDAS, Martha E. \endash "b 6-Jun-09 near North Lewisburg, Champaign County, OH; d 8-Sep-46 near North Lewisburg, OH; dau. Of SPAIN, Stephen & Martha; mar. Sept-27, AUDAS, William. Issue: chn.; was a sis. [13 \endash 112; 23-Oct-46]." (Volume XIII, page 112.)

[XI21095] Previous stone readings have shown this name spelled "Andas". Page 8, "History of North Lewisburg, Ohio \endash 1826-1976", under the heading of "Streets", "Audas Street running south from Maple to the corporation line, was named for William Audas, a prominent citizen and proprietor for that part of the village in the year 1867." William Audas died in 1867.

[HI21097] (Research):Champaign Co- A Centennial Biographical History of Champaign Co, Ohio - 1902, (New York and Chicago The Lewis Publishing Co, 1902), pg717

[HI21098] (Research):1890of Columbus OH

[HI21099] (Research):URBANA PEOPLE SOME WHO WERE RAISED IN THIS CITY AND ThEN MIGRATED TO OTHER PLACES AND W ON DISTINCTION. From Urbana Daily Citizen Nov 27 1889 by Geo A T D C Hitt holds forth in Indianapolis in the cigar business.

1890 of Indianapolis, IN

[DI21099] Texas Death Index, 1903-2000 about D. C. Hitt Name: D. C. Hitt Death Date: 2 Jun 1934 Death County: Nueces Certificate: 29192

[HI21100] (Research):1890 of Dayton Oh

[HI21101] (Research):1930 Champaign Co, OH Census Horace M Crow 72 1857 Ohio Head White Urbana, Champaign, OH Francis Crow 70 1859 Wife Urbana, Champaign, OH Elizabeth Kenaga 92 1837 Ohio Mother-in-law White Urbana, Champaig n, OH Anna Bancroft, sister in law, 67 widow, md23

[XI21102] Inscription: Wife of John W Hitt
Daughter of Joseph & Mary Clark

[NI21110] Name: «tab»Gilmore E. Stanley
Titles & Terms: «tab»
Event: «tab»Marriage
Event Date: «tab»23 Jul 1919
Event Place: «tab»Logan County, Ohio
Age: «tab»21
Estimated Birth Year: «tab»1898
Marriage Date Note: «tab»
Marriage Place Note: «tab»
Father: «tab»Milten Stanley
Father's Titles & Terms: «tab»
Mother: «tab»Katherine Short
Mother's Titles & Terms: «tab»
Spouse: «tab»Audrey M. Donnal
Spouse's Titles & Terms: «tab»
Spouse's Age: «tab»19
Spouse's Estimated Birth Year: «tab»1900
Spouse's Father: «tab»J. V. Donnal
Spouse's Father's Titles & Terms: «tab»
Spouse's Mother: «tab»Etta Harris
Spouse's Mother's Titles & Terms: «tab»
Reference Number: «tab»cn1973, pg455
Film Number: «tab»534841
Digital Folder Number: «tab»4260459
Image Number: «tab»674

[HI21110] (Research):d/o Lannie & Etta 'Harris' Donnal

[DI21110] Urbana Daily Citizen Tues March 22, 1988 Audry M Ford died 3/21/1988 in West Liberty, OH following a brief illness. She was born 8/20/1899 in Bellefontaine d/o the late Lannie Donnal and Etta Harris. Husband William M Ford preceded her in death in May of 1968. She was a member of the Rosewood Church of Christ in Christian Union. A graduate of Zanesfield High School and Ohio Northern University, she taught school for several years in Logan County. Survivors include 2 sons Don Stanley, W Liberty and Joe Ford, Rosewood; two Daus Mrs William (Wilma) Russell, and Mrs Harvey (Jane) Ache; nine grandchildren and 18 great grandchildren. She was preceded in death by one brother, one sister and one grandchild. Burial Rosedale Cemetery, Conover.

[XI21110] Tombstone 1899-1988

[HI21112] (Research):pg 51 11 Sep 1817 John Thomas gdn of William Russell; Caleb Russell hei rs of Caleb Russell. Surety Aaron Hunt

pg152 31 Oct 1825 John McAdams Gnd of William Russell 18 y (29 Jan 1825 ); Caleb Russell 16 yr ( Feb 1825) heirs of Caleb Russell dec'd. (MB9/12-2 64)

[HI21113] (Research):Deeds of Delaware Co, IN 1827 McFarland A. G. to Adam Flinn & George Flinn bk8 pg 656 McFarland Albert G (Champaign Co OH) to J Smith 5 118 McFarland Albert G. (Champaign Co OH) fr J Smith, "mortgage deed" 5 330 McFarland Albert G. (Champaign Co OH) fr D Shidler 4 546 McFarland Albert G. (Champaign Co OH) fr W D Fields 4 545

Will Book C pg 17 Addison Twp, Albert G McFarland, probated 9/4/1849 All estate to Sarah McFarland his wife. Children but no names. James Smi th Exec. Wit: James Musson, Manoah Howell, John J Musson. verbal wi ll 16 Aug 1849

Record Book 15 pg 353 Field 2 Oct 1838-Slander John F Vest and wife Nancy Vest vs Albert G McFarland The Vests accused McFarland of saying in front of Edward Billingsly that N ancy was guiltry of adultry and was a prostitute. Henry B Christ was al so named. At the tiral the plaintiffs refused to prosecute futher.

[DI21114] Name: «tab»Thomas Spain
Gender: «tab»Male
Burial Date: «tab»
Burial Place: «tab»
Death Date: «tab»15 Jan 1884
Death Place: «tab»North Lewisburg, Champaign, Ohio
Age: «tab»61
Birth Date: «tab»1823
Birthplace: «tab»Ohio
Occupation: «tab»Blacksmith
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»B07024-3
System Origin: «tab»Ohio-EASy
Source Film Number: «tab»295234
Reference Number: «tab»v 1 p 162

[HI21117] (Research):Possibly the Mary Clifton who married Corydon Slygh 1846 and moved to Allen Co, OH
However would have to be daughter of John Clifton and his first wife and not Nancy Lee Ford, as she is age22 in 1850 and Nancy did not marry John Clifton until 1829. Also note this family beside Uriah Ford Family in Allen Co, OH census.

Sketches pg. 520 from Douglas Co., IL History
abstract
Corydon Slygh...a native of Shenandoah Co. VA b. June 17, 1823 son of Abraham and Mary Householder Slygh. In a fam. of 12 ch he is the seventh of Irish-Dutch extraction. Moved from VA to OH at age 13 and settled in Clark Co. where his father died. He followed the trade of brick maker in "a number of Ohio Counties", he subsequently in 1864 removed from ALLEN CO. IN THAT STATE, to Douglas Co., Il and settled one mi. w. of Camargo. Mr. Slygh was m. April 23, 1846 to Miss Mary Clifton, da. of John Clifton. Mrs. Slygh is a native of Champaign Co., OH.
Remember that Rachel Slygh m. Joseph Pangle and Mathias Slygh m. Christina Ford, daughter of Joseph and Catherine Snell Ford. Christina and Mathias were named as heirs of Joseph in his will, and received money from sale of Joseph's estate.

[HI21118] (Research):1900 Census has in household: Homer Strube, nephew 8/1884 and Anna Strub, neice 9/1885 and father in law Jeremiah Idle

[BI21122] Pg94 1/4/1877 Born Jan 2«sup»nd«/sup» a dau to John B and mary Happersett

[DI21122] Note: Obit & funeral notice in the "Champaign Democrat" on Thursday, August 15, 1907 and Thursday, August 22, 1907

[BI21124] Pg 107 5/5/1864 Born 23«sup»rd«/sup» ult, a dau to John and mary Happersett, of this place

[DI21124] Urbana Citizen & Gazette
Thursday, August 14, 1884
Tuesday morning, in the deep hush which comes before dawn, the spirit of Fannie C Happersett left its fair home on earth for the fairer one which is crowned with the Master's own presence. For a little over twenty years, she learned the lessons of earth and then, at the dawn of a pure and noble womanhood, she was suddenly ushered into the perfect day of God. It was only for a week she suffered, and then the strength which had been put forth to resist the approach of death gave way, though patience never fled. But a few days ago she was on the Camp Ground, looking forward with pleasure to the coming services. Today many tears there will be her meed of praise.
Fannie united with the church some years ago when quite young, but her active interest in the duties of a Christian life took definite shape only about two years ago. Since that time her devotion to the work has borne witness of her living faith. A year ago and more she became assistant teacher of the infant class in Grace Church Sunday School, where her earnest efforts to fulfill her mission and her amiability have endeared her to all with whom she was associated. To these, to her family, to her chosen friends, and to him to whom she was so much, and with whom she was soon to be united, we extend sympathy, and trust the language of hope may be illiminated by the steady glow of faith.

[HI21125] (Research):Champaign Co- A Centennial Biographical History of Champaign Co, Ohio - 1902, (New York and Chicago The Lewis Publishing Co, 1902). pg637

Champaign Co, Ohio History 1991 by CCGS- Biography Pg 129

Masonic Directory 1902 Harmony Lodge No 8 F & AM Organized in 1810 Past Masters- John F Brand 1901

CCGS Newsletter Fall 1994 pg 85 Residents of Urbana; When and Where Born John Franklin Brand, merchant, Union Twp. Champ Co, 1848

Champaign Co Brand & Ross Families Scrapbook Pg 80-81 TUESDAY, OCT. 14, 1919 J. F. BRAND PASSES AWAY PROMINENT CITIZEN AND BUSINESS MAN GONE IDENTIFIES WITH BIG BUSINESS Church and Fraternal Circles Claimed Him\emdash Funeral Wednesday Afternoon
A most beautiful and estimable life can to a close Monday eve ning around 7:30 o'clock, when J. F. Brand passed quietly away at his ho me on West Reynolds street. Saturday nigh Mr. Brand suffered a hemorrha ge of the lungs and as the days passed he grew rapidly worse until death f inally relieved is sufferings. He has been in failing health for the pa st several years, but never uttered a complaint and it was only his indomi table will that kept him from being bedfast.
John Francis Brand, better know as "Frank or "J. F. Brand," di ed at his home on West Reynolds street, Urbana, Ohio, Monday, October 1 3, 1919 at 6:30 p.m., after a short but severe illness. Thus passed a li fe long resident of this County, a splendid business man and excellent cit izen.
J. F. Brand was born June 18, 1848 in Union Township this coun ty, being the youngest son of Major Joseph C. and Lavinia Talbott Bran d. He received his education in the public schools of Urbana and Urbana U niversity. At the age of 15 years he was employed as assistant engine er in the construction of the Atlantic and Great Western Rail Road, now t he Erie railroad, and as such helped in surveying the right of way and est ablishing the grades of that road for 15 miles east of north Lewisbur g. In 1864 he became clerk to his father in the Commissary departme nt of the United States Army and served in that capacity until the clo se of the War between the States, being present at Lee's surrender at Appo mattox and assisting in execution of Grant's order to feed the hungry conf ederates. At the age of 19 he accepted employment with the Urbana Citizen and Gazette, and in 10 years rose through the several grades of reporte r, local editor, and business manager of that influential paper. Engagi ng in business for himself he chose the grocer trade and operated retail s tores in Urbana and Bellefontaine. Afterwards in conjunction with the la te W. H. Marvin he organized the company known as the W. H. Marvin Co. whi ch was engaged in the whole sale grocery business in Urbana and later beca me the pioneer operators in the preparation and distribution of dried frui ts and other food products.
In 1905 he turned over his active duties in that compa ny to his sons, in succession, and became general agent of the Western Mut ual Fire Insurance Company, becoming afterward treasurer and preside nt of that Company. At the same time he became actively identified with o ther of our representative institutions, being at the time of his death, P resident and Treasurer of the Western Mutual Fire Insurance Company, Presi dent of the McCoy Canning Co., Vice President of the Champaign National Ba nk and director of the W. H. Marvin Co. and in the Urbana Telephone Compan y.
During his active business life he did not neglect his religio us and social development. He was a life long member of the official boa rd for 35 years. In Masonry he was a member of the Lodge, Chapter, Counci l, Commandery and Scottish Rite, and has been Master of Harmony Lodge a nd Em Commander of Raper Commandery. He served efficiently on the Committ ee which secured plans and erected the Masonic Temple
December 1, 1870, Mr. Brand was married to Fannie E. Patric k, a daughter of Evan B. Patrick, late of this city. To this union have b een born four children, Charles and Joseph E., well know business men of U rbana, Elizabeth a teacher of the deaf in Pittsburg, Pa., and Ella, wi fe of Col. Guy L. Qualis, U. S. Army, and now a resident of Colon, Canal Z one, Panama.
Thus are sketched some of the nonsaliant facts of the li fe of this good man and exemplary citizen; but they come far short of port raying the grace of his presence, the courtesy of his demeanor, the friend liness of his spirit, his devotion to truth and honor and many other excel lent traits of character which will ennoble his memory to those who knew h im best.
His was a well balance development of all his faculties and po wers. His culture was broad and enlightened. His ideals were high and no ble. His optimism superb and engaing. He was a very companionable man a nd had friends among men of all ages. Indeed he was a lover of men, for t heir own sake, with a great charity of though for all their short coming s. In short he was a Christian gentleman, a fine flower of our Western ci vilization. Funeral services will be held from the late home, Wednesday a fternoon at three o'clock, when a Scottish Rite service will be held. Rev erend J. P. Simmonds, pastor of the Grace M. E. church will officiate assi sted by Dr. Frank Mitchell, Interment will be made at Oak Dale cemeter y. One daughter Mrs. Ella Brand Qualls, will be unable to be in attendan ce at the funeral owing____that the she together_____(note: missing e nd of article)

Champaign Co Brand & Ross Families Pg105-109 by J F Brand RECOLLECTIONS OF LONG AGO. URBANA, DECEMBER 23, 1889 Editor Citizen:--When you requested me to furnish you a paper on Christm as in old-time Urbana, I readily agreed, thinking it would be an easy ta sk to recall incidents enough to fill a column or two; and it would, thou gh I discover, as I begin the work, that my memory recalls occurrences t oo personal to myself or near relatives to be suitable for a newspaper, be ing nearly all associated with home\emdash either my father's or my own. I\emdash a ll of us\emdash remember Christmas as the happiest of holidays, for it is th en we view one with another in efforts to promote the happiness of other s, perhaps with some selfishness, thinking only of those who are dear to u s, and neglecting those whose barren, isolated lives call for sympathy a nd help, or failing to "feed the hungry and clothe the naked." But whi le there may be this tinge of selfishness in our observance of the da y, I believe the great majority of Urbana people possess the true spir it of benevolence and good will, and if they are in any sense neglectful a re thoughtless rather than inwardly selfish. This must be so, for when d id a real charity fail of prompt response from our people? From my earlie st recollection Urbanians have been liberal, and have given of their good ly stores to the needy, and generally their charity has been given other t han at home, for it is worthy of note that we have had little poverty a nd suffering in our midst. We have escaped great calamities by fire, wat er and famine, and have been steadily self-reliant and prosperous. And th en we have had a moral community, with well sustained and well attended ch urches and exceptionally good schools and here people of refinement have f ound opportunity to make home-like homes. Christmas in old-time Urbana was a general but not a public holiday, unle ss we include the whole Christmas week, during which it was the custom aw ay back in the "fifties" to make merry in public entertainments such as fa irs and balls, usually for the benefit of some organization, notably the f ire companies, which in those days were the pride of our people and ne xt to the churches nearest their hearts. Every able-bodied young man w ho sought the smiles of fair lady or the approval of solid men of proper ty was expected to be enrolled a member of a fire company, and the rival ry between the different companies for first place in the people's affecti ons was sometimes a little more than healthy. For a number of years the f ire ladies "took the town," and their exploits and achievements were eve ry pleasing subjects for conversation in parlor, store, or shop; and the s pirit of the firemen must have crept into even the church for it is true t hat Rev. Granville Moody, pastor of the First M.E. church, was a ready a nd fearless actor at a fire. About 1858, on Sunday evening, a house on Lo cust street, near Granson's old livery stable, was burning and the fire be ll was rung. When the first tap of the bell sounded, Mr. Moody was in t he midst of a prayer. Before the second tap he was half-way down the pulp it steps and saying "Amen" as he ran, he rushed from the church and to t he fire and was the first man on the burning building, working vigorous ly and intelligently until the flames were conquered. I have heard , to o, that the fire companies got into politics, and that one of our citize ns who was a candidate for an important State offices was defeated throu gh the efforts of a fellow townsman(who leaned toward the "other company, ") who derisively referred to him as wearing a "monkey jacket" and "runni ng with the boys." A friend of the candidate, knowing his ability and tr ue worth, tried hard to overcome the effect of all the enemy's ridicule, b ut without avail; the money jacket was too much for the Cincinnati delegat ion. Long ago, too long ago for me to know anything about it, the then young fe llows of the village organized a fire company and ran with a machine call ed Champaign. Early in the '50's the young men began to refer to the Cham paign as a tub, and the men who managed it as old fogies, and a demand w as made for a modern engine, and young, active men to fight fire. Talk ri pened into action, and the Molunkee fire company was organized, and a n ew side-stroke engine procured. This was the beginning of the firemen's e ra in Urbana, and later followed the organization of the Young Americas, t he natural successors to the Champaign. The Molunkee company included in its membership nearly all of the "high-to ned" young men and many of the more substantial citizens of the villag e. I was but a lad then, too young to be admitted to membership, a nd as I watched the men on parade, wearing their black pants, blue blouse s, red belts, red neck-ties and firemen's caps there grew in me a determin ation to be one of their number as soon as years should make me eligibl e. But the changes of years changed my purposes, though I have never enti rely recovered from my admiration of that body of men. There was a time w hen I could recall the name of every member of the company, I think, and c an now name a large percentage of them. It might be of interest to your r eaders to see a list of their names, and but for the fact that you have ju st telephoned me for "copy," I would give it from a roll which I suppose c ould be procured. In the hurry I will mention from memory the following: *J.V. Guthrie, "Joseph H. White, C. H. Ward, *Lee R. Taylor, Aaron Wile y, *C. W. L. Taylor, William Wiley, *William Chatfield, *David Chatfiel d, *Henry McComsey, John R. Lemen, George Cruzen, N. A. Wierman, A.C. Deu l, T. T. Brand, *W. V. Colwell, C. W. Miller, *W. A. Brand, *Ross Colwel l, C. F. Colwell, J. C. Brand, Jr., *Horace G. Happersett, William R. Patr ick, *William M. (Tip) Patrick, Isaac B. Happersett, *Charles W. Humphrey s, William Warren, Henry Rhodes, John T. Zombro, *Saunders Hubbell, Willi am Fairchild, *John M. Cundiff, C. W. Roof, *Evan G. Wiley, Joseph C. Vanc e, James Kidder, *Robert Outram, Robert Sanders, *L. L. Marsh, T. G. Kelle r, Joseph Keller, Henry McDargh, John McDarr, *James H. Taylor, *James McD argh, W. A. McComsey, W. A. Sampson, John J. Anderson, John D. Rock, Willi am Knight, Charles Rock, *Samuel H. Hamilton, *G W. Geiger, *Aden Wiley, * John Talbott, Archie Houston, Marcus Stansbury, Theo. Stansbury, William G anson, *John Morrison, William S. Reynolds, B. F. Ganson. Our older citizens will recognize that every business interest as we ll as the highest social element of the village were directly or indirect ly represented hence it is not surprising that when a Christmas week fa ir for the benefit of the Molunkees was announced it created universal int erest and everybody made proper preparation to attend. I think our busine ss men must have contributed liberally to this fair, for there were dispos ed of during the week many valuable articles by "chance," and there w as a general discussion of the propriety or wickedness of lotteries. Th is was perhaps the beginning, in Urbana, of the discussion of the rig ht or wrong of "fair lotteries," but the discussion did not result in a se ttlement of the question, nor do I think there has yet come to be one mi nd on the subject. Then as now there were people who believed the givi ng or taking of anything by chance was a species of gambling, others s aw no harm in it, and yet others thought the object so worthy that they we re willing to be oblivious to the little wrong for the great good. The fa ir was held in the old Union Hall; and during its continuance there was pr ovided special entertainment for every evening, consisting of music, re ci tations and readings, and one of the features was an original so ng by C. H. Ward, who, by the way, is the only one of the original office rs living. The song was considered a great "hit," relating as it did t he heroic deeds of the young firemen and ridiculing the efforts of the old fogies, all in a pointedly w itty strain. I am sorry I can not remember the entire song, but can on ly recall the chorus:

Good-bye, good-bye, old Champaign, Champaign, fare you well, The Molunkees say you've had your day, And now they'll sound your knell. There was published during the week "The Trumpet," edited by W. A. Brand a nd C. W. Miller, and in its columns were found not only a full representat ion of the business men, but good editorials bearing on fire companies a nd spicy contributions from several of the literary people of the villag e, among them Mrs. Max Fyffe Crawford, James B. Armstrong, and C. H. Ward. The "firemen's era" continued five or six years, or until interrupted by t he war, and the spirit has been perpetuated by the Young Americas, who sti ll maintain an organization. We are all proud of our present fired department, rejoicing in its efficie ncy. I have no doubt the enthusiasm of anti-war times has been a potent i nfluence in bringing about the high espirt de corps of our modern departme nt. I do not often refer to "the good old times," believing in the present, wi th its increased comforts and facilities for business, and looking to t he future for greater developments of knowledge of nature's powers, where by life is to be made brighter and happier, yet I think in the old days t he children and youth of our town were more appreciative of the good thin gs of Christmas that are those of our day. Then they were not forgotte n, but the preparation of presents was not all absorbing for six months be fore Christmas. They hung up their stockings and were happy over whatev er Santa Claus brought, and I am sure that was never much\emdash not enough for o ne child to cry over because another had more. Usually the stocking was w ell filled with candy and "cookies" and occasionally a book or a pair of m ittens; sometimes a more important article of wearing apparel. They did n ot look forward to a Sunday-school Christmas tree, for that is modern her e, nor was there a satiety of presents from father, mother, uncles, aunt s, and cousins, and yet I believe they were happier, because contented wi th what they had. Christmas has always been associated with my work on the CITIZEN AND GAZET TE, and in closing, it may not be amiss to tell why. In 1870, I was a com positor on the paper, and on the Friday preceding Christmas, I ran o ut of "copy," and the editor failed to respond to my call for more. Desir ing to get in a full day's work I "set up" the well known rhyme beginnin g, "'Twas the night before Christmas," and followed with a few "stick s" of comments. When my brother, who was one of the editors, return ed my "proof" to me he asked me where I got my copy. I told him "out of t he case." He immediately proposed to me to do his editorial work for h im the following week, to give him an opportunity to take a contemplated t rip. I consented reluctantly, thinking if I made a great blunder Mr. Saxt on would discover it in time to prevent disaster. As I heard no complai nt from either the editor or reader, I suppose I did nothing seriously wro ng. That was the beginning, and\emdash perhaps\emdash this is the end of my work on t he CITIZEN. Wishing you a "merry Christmas," a prosperous future, and hoping for mo re of the vigorous work of the Young Men's Business Exchange in the buildi ng up of a new Urbana, I am Your friend J. F. Bran d

*Deceased. Seventeen of the deceased were soldiers of the Union.

[HI21127] (Research):Graduates of Urbana High School 1884-1900 submitted by Pat Stickley in CCGS Newsletter June 1996 pg 31 Jennie L Patrick-Cone Class of 1996

[DI21129] Name: «tab»Wm. Mitchell Mefford
Gender: «tab»Male
Burial Date: «tab»
Burial Place: «tab»
Death Date: «tab»23 Jan 1868
Death Place: «tab»Mt. Vernon, Knox, Ohio
Age: «tab»47
Birth Date: «tab»1821
Birthplace: «tab»Mt. Vernon
Occupation: «tab»Saddler
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»B07128-3
System Origin: «tab»Ohio-EASy
Source Film Number: «tab»1299055
Reference Number: «tab»v 1 p 10

[DI21131] URBANA \endash Norma L. (Conard) Barger, 75, of Urbana, passed away Sunday, April 13, 2014, in the Kobacker House, Columbus.

She was born August 7, 1938, in North Lewisburg, the daughter of Leonard and Kathleen (Impson) Conard.

Norma was a 1956 Honor Graduate of Triad High School. She was a homemaker and also worked at Honeywell/Grimes Manufacturing for a number of years.

She is survived by her children, Ronald E. Barger (Sharon Kline) and Lisa (Ronald) Lyons, both of Urbana, grandchildren, Daniel Andrew Lyons and Kathleen Elaine Lyons, her sister, Cheryl (John) O'Connor of Columbus, brothers, David Conard of Springfield, Ralph Coleman Jr. of Utah and Jimmy Forsythe of North Lewisburg, as well as several nieces and nephews.

She is preceded in death by her parents, husband, Ronald L Barger, sister, Charma (Cy) Wolford, and a sister-in-law, Marty Conard.

A gathering of family and friends will be held from 4-7 p.m. on Thursday, April 17, 2014, in the VERNON FUNERAL HOME, Urbana. Funeral services will be held at 11 a.m. on Friday in the funeral home with Pastor Wayne Engle officiating. Burial will follow in Maple Grove Cemetery, North Lewisburg.

[HI21133] (Research):CCGS Newsletter June 1998 Pg 60 1905 CHAMPAIGN COUNTY CENTENNIAL Relics and Curios Under the direction of this committee the relics and curios were sho wn at the Central Ward School building. This was one of the interesting fe atures of the Centennial celebration. The following are the exhibitors a nd list of relics and curios displayed: W. K. Patrick: letter written by George Washington June 3. 1779. continent al money, bead purse carpet bag

[HI21135] (Research):Son of Clifford B Davis and Ellen Platt

[HI21136] (Research):Champaign Co Guardianship & Indentures Vol 1 pg 392 21 Oct 1850 Catheri ne Hulling gdn of Samuel Huling minor heir of Samuel Huling dec'd. Suriti es William Ritter, james HulingJohn West

[HI21137] (Research):I believe the tombstone transcription is in error. I dont belive she w as 78 when she died in 1815. Probably more like 58

[DI21140] Ohio Deaths, 1908-1932, 1938-1944, and 1958-2007 about Charles F Johnson III
Name: «tab»Charles F Johnson III
Birth Date: «tab»2 Jan 1939
Birth State: «tab»Ohio
Gender: «tab»Male
Race: «tab»White
Hispanic Origin: «tab»Not Hispanic (Latino)
Residence City: «tab»Urbana
Residence County: «tab»Champaign
Residence state: «tab»Ohio
Residence Zip Code: «tab»43078
Residence Country: «tab»United States
Death Date: «tab»7 Apr 2005
Death Time: «tab»05:00 AM
Hospital of Death: «tab»Miami Valley Hospital
County of Death: «tab»Miami
Certificate: «tab»38360
Age at Death: «tab»66
Registrar's Certificate Number: «tab»002359
Certifier: «tab»Physician
Referred to Coroner: «tab»Not Referred to Coroner
Autopsy: «tab»No Autopsy performed
Method of Disposition: «tab»Burial
Filing Date: «tab»25 Apr 2005
Hospital Status: «tab»Hospital/Inpatient
Injury at Work: «tab»Unclassifiable
Social Security Number: «tab»300-32-9347
Father's Surname: «tab»Johnson
Mother's Maiden Name: «tab»Thomas
Marital Status: «tab»Married
Education: «tab»1 year college
Armed Forces Indicator: «tab»No
Industry of Decedent: «tab»Occupation Not Classifiable
Occupation of Decedent: «tab»Occupation Not Classifiable
Census Tract: «tab»9999
Primary Registration District: «tab»5701

[HI21143] (Research):1880 Census Place Pike, Clarke, Ohio Family History Library Film 12549 99
NA Film Number T9-0999 Page Number 178A Michaull RAY Self M Male W 53 OH Retired Farm Lydia RAY Wife M Female W 52 OH Keeping Hou Mary E. SUTTON Niece S Female W 22 OH Seamstre ss OH OH

[HI21150] (Research):Although listed in the 1850 and 1860 household, he was not mentioned in h is father will, nor in the biography of this family in the Centenial book.

Soldiers who enlisted from Champaign County, Ohio, for service in the Armi es of the United States during the war of 1861-1865, who died or were kill ed in the service List courtesy of Champaign County HistoricaI Society Franklin Russell, Co. E, I l3th O.V.I., killed at Chickamauga, Ga., Sep t. 19, 1863. Buried in Chattanooga National Cemetery

Name: Franklin Russell , Enlistment Date: 25 Sep 1862 Side Served: Union State Served: Ohio Service Record: Enlisted as a Private on 25 September 1862 at the age of 1 8. Enlisted in Company E, 113th Infantry Regiment Ohio on 25 Sep 1862. Killed Company E, 113th Infantry Regiment Ohio on 20 Sep 1863 at Chickamau ga, GA.

[DI21152]
Ohio, Deaths, 1908-1932, 1938-2007 about Thomas Tester
Name: «tab»Thomas Tester
Birth Date: «tab»1887
Gender: «tab»Male
Race: «tab»White
Residence Place: «tab»Piqua, Miami, Ohio, United States
Death Date: «tab»2 Apr 1966
Hospital of Death: «tab»Piqua Mem Med Center - Closed
Death Place: «tab»Piqua, Miami, Ohio, USA
Certificate: «tab»30159
Age at Death: «tab»79
Certifier: «tab»Physician
Autopsy: «tab»Yes, used for certification
Marital Status: «tab»Married

[DI21153]
Ohio, Deaths, 1908-1932, 1938-2007 about Olga M Tester
Name: «tab»Olga M Tester
Birth Date: «tab»1917
Birth Place: «tab»Ohio, United States
Gender: «tab»Female
Race: «tab»White
Residence Place: «tab»Piqua, Miami, Ohio, United States
Death Date: «tab»4 Mar 1981
Hospital of Death: «tab»Piqua Mem Med Center - Closed
Death Place: «tab»Piqua, Miami, Ohio, USA
Certificate: «tab»021430
Age at Death: «tab»64
Certifier: «tab»Physician
Autopsy: «tab»Yes, used for certification
Social Security Number: «tab»274-12-7218
Marital Status: «tab»Widowed

[DI21155] Charles Robert Laird (Bob) Staley, age 93, passed away on Saturday, July 26th, 2014 after a valiant battle with pneumonia. Bob is survived by his daughter, Cheryl Seibert (Steve), grandson, Ben Wilkinson (Heather Rader), and great-granddaughter, Molly Wilkinson, 3 step-grandchildren and 13 step-great-grandchildren. Bob was born May 8, 1921 to Dana W. and Helen K. (Korn) Staley of DeGraff, Ohio, who preceded him in death. He also was preceded in death by his wife of 54 years, Wanda M. (Flinn) Staley and his sister, Shirley Staley of Huber Heights, Ohio. Bob was extremely proud of being raised on his parent's farm, which he still owned at time of his death. After graduating from high school, he worked for a couple of years and then enlisted in the U.S. Army in 1943 from which he received an honorable discharge. Upon returning to civilian life, Bob took advantage of the GI Bill and graduated with a Bachelor of Science Degree in Business from Miami University in 1950. He put the education to good use, securing a job for the Massey-Harris farm equipment manufacturer. He moved on to work for Oliver Farm Equipment Company (later bought out by White Farm Equipment) as a Territory Manager. He retired from White Farm Equipment after two decades of service receiving many awards for superior salesmanship. He and Wanda then moved to Findlay, Ohio in 1982 after the birth of their grandson, Ben. Never one to be inactive, Bob did not really retire from working, but continued to be actively involved in agriculture, working for the U.S. Department of Agriculture for several years completing crop surveys in Hancock County. Remaining active and always interested in the agricultural industry even after his 'actual' retirement from employment, he often told stories of his youth such as experiencing electricity lines being run to the family farm for the first time by the local electric cooperative. Another of his very favorite stories was that of his mother's cousin's building the Benoist-Korn airplane in 1912 which hangs in the Steven F. Udvar-Hazy Center, Smithsonian National Air and Space Museum. He recalls playing around the plane in the barn where it was stored as a child. He shared this and many other experiences with the public through the publication of several life stories in The Courier in Findlay, Ohio. He and Wanda loved to go to Florida each spring and they traveled all over the United States and were especially pleased to be able to visit Alaska. Bob was always busy in the community, belonging to Toastmasters and Kiwanis service organizations, serving on church council at Trinity Evangelical Lutheran Church in Findlay, and working at the Hancock Christian Clearing House for many years. He enjoyed playing on the church's Trinity B dartball team, along with his grandson, daughter and son-in-law. Golf was his particular passion, picking up the game while he, Wanda and Cheryl lived in Lancaster, Ohio. Living in Fremont, Ohio, he became an accomplished golfer and introduced Cheryl to the game as well. He particularly was fond of the Green Hills Golf Course in Clyde. After he relocated to Findlay, Bob was a regular at Findlay's Hillcrest Golf Course, participating in many golf leagues and community golf events. He was on the League Champion team in 1983 at Hillcrest and belonged to the team earning 4th Flight Champion during the 16th Annual Findlay Area Golf Classic in 1986. One of his proudest moments was where he claimed a golfer's life-time achievement of a hole-in-one on Hole #8 at Hillcrest Golf Course on May 13, 2000. He was active in many golf groups throughout Findlay and never gave up the game. He actively played in at least 2 golf leagues only days before his death at age 93, playing five days in a row, complaining that his score of 114 was not up to his usual game! His greatest joys were attending Ben and Molly's ballgames, playing with his grandchildren and great-grandchildren, family gatherings, and being on the golf course. He will always be remembered for his quick sense of humor, his constant smile, his never-ending energy, good advice and love of his family. His presence in our lives will be greatly missed and never forgotten. Bob's family would like to thank the medical staff on the 5th floor, ICU and the ER at BVH, Dr. Ajala, Dr. Beekman, Dr. Iboaya, Dr. Knor, Dr. Valdivia, and Dr. Watson for their exceptional care of Dad and concern for his wishes. A special thanks to the staff of Palliative Care and Hospice services at the hospital. Visitation for Bob will be at the Kirkpatrick-Behnke Funeral Home on Monday, July 28th, 2014 from 2:00-4:00 p.m. and 6:00-8:00 p.m. Viewing at Trinity Evangelical Lutheran Church, Findlay will be held at 9:30 a.m. on Tuesday, July 29th, 2014 with services beginning at 10:30 a.m. Burial will be beside his wife Wanda at Grove Cemetery in Kenton, Ohio at 1:30 p.m., where full military rites will be performed by the Hancock County Veteran's Memorial Squad. Memorials in Bob's name can be made to the Hancock Christian Clearing House or to the Hancock County Agency on Aging. Online condolences may be made via www.kirkpatrickbehnke.com.

[HI21157] (Research):1880 Census Place De Graff, Logan, Ohio Family History Library Film 12 55041
NA Film Number T9-1041 Page Number 153D Jacob KRESS Self M Male W 52 OH Farmer VA VA Nancy KRESS Wife M Female W 42 OH Keeping Hou Sherman KRESS Son S Male W 15 OH At School OH OH Etta KRESS Dau S Female W 12 OH At School OH OH Laura KRESS Dau S Female W 9 OH At School OH OH Josephine KRESS Dau S Female W 7 OH At Scho Coro KRESS Dau S Female W 3 OH OH OH

Cora's birth record names father Lewis Kress

[DI21157] Name: «tab»Jacob Kress
«tab»
Event: «tab»Death
Event Date: «tab»27 Feb 1923
Event Place: «tab»Bellefontaine, Logan, Ohio
Residence: «tab»
Street Address: «tab»
Gender: «tab»Male
Death Age: «tab»93y 8m 4d
Marital Status: «tab»Widowed
Race: «tab»W
Occupation: «tab»Retired
Birth Date: «tab»23 Jun 1829
Birthplace: «tab»Logan County, Ohio
Estimated Birth Year: «tab»1830
Burial Date: «tab»
Burial Place: «tab»
Cemetery: «tab»
Father: «tab»Jacob Kress
Father's «tab»
Father's Birthplace: «tab»New York
Mother: «tab»Mary Anne Trecie
Mother's «tab»
Mother's Birthplace: «tab»New York
Spouse: «tab»Nancy Driscoll Cur
Spouse's «tab»
Reference Number: «tab»fn 12128
Film Number: «tab»1992262
Digital Folder Number: «tab»4000555
Image Number: «tab»413

[DI21158] ROBERT C. WEIMER, 93, of 2500 N. Kuther Road, passed away at 7:45 AM Saturday, August 2, 2014 at his residence, just two days before his birthday. He was born on August 4, 1920 in Swanders, Ohio, the son of the late Carl and Luella (Hoefelmeier) Weimer.
On April 25, 1943 he was married to Ruth Evelyn Pence, who survives along with two children; James Allan (Peggy) Weimer of Moneta, VA, and Judith Elaine (Graham) Cox of Sebastian, FL, five grandchildren and eleven great-grandchildren. He was preceded in death by one child, who died in infancy, one brother, Donald M. Weimer and two sisters; Dorothy L. Vordemark and Marian Gault.
Mr. Weimer served in the National Guard prior to enlisting in the Army Air Corps in July of 1942. He continued to serve until January of 1946 and rose to the rank of staff sergeant. His time in the military was spent in the states and in the Pacific theater on the Island of Okinawa.
Bob was a graduate of Sidney High School, class of 1938. After returning from the war, he went to work as a machinist at Monarch Machine and Tool Company. Then in the late 1950's, he attended Miami Jacobs College in Dayton, Ohio and earned an accounting degree. Thereafter, he worked in the payroll department at Mack Trucks in Sidney. Later on, he became manager of Rubicon Realty in Dayton, Ohio, where he worked until he retired.
Bob was a diehard Cincinnati Reds and Ohio State Buckeye fan. As a Reds fan, he kept his own win/loss/pitching records of the Cincinnati team for decades. His hobbies included collecting coins and stamps, and his passions included playing double pinochle, of which he was a master.
Bob was a lifetime member of St. John's Lutheran Church in Sidney. He also was a member of American Legion Post 217, the Loyal Order of the Moose in Sidney, Temperance Lodge #73, the Scottish Rite Valley of Dayton, the Antioch Shrine, and the Senior Center of Sidney.
Bob was not only a loving husband of 71 years, a brother and father, but he was known as "Uncle Bob" to many members of his large, extended family. He was also known as a fun-loving tease to his nieces, nephews, grandchildren and great-grandchildren.
Funeral Services will be held Wednesday, August 6, 2014 at 11:00 AM in the Amos Chapel at Dorothy Love Retirement Community, with Rev. Jonathan W. Schriber officiating. Burial with military honors by the American Legion Post 217 will be at Pearl Cemetery in Swanders, Ohio. The family will receive friends on Wednesday, from 9:30 AM until the time of service at Amos Chapel. Arrangements are in the care of Cromes Funeral Home, 302 S. Main Ave. Memorial contributions may be made to St. John's Lutheran Church or Senior Independence Hospice in memory of Robert Carl Weimer. Condolences may be expressed to the Weimer family at our website, www.cromesfh.com

[DI21161] Douglas Wayne Lemmon, age 45, of Rosewood, Ohio passed away at 3:07 p.m. on Tuesday, July 22, 2014 in his residence. Born in Piqua, Ohio on July 28, 1968, Douglas was a son of Byron Wayne and Betty Ellen (Imel) Lemmon who survive in Rosewood. He is also survived by two sisters; Wanda (Dick) Rozell of Troy and Teresa (Curtis) Young of Jackson Center, a brother Kenneth Lemmon of Botkins, Ohio, nephew, Tim Williams of St. Paris and two nieces, Lorraine and Amy Barger of Chicago. Douglas is preceded in death by a brother Byron W. Lemmon Jr., maternal grandparents, Paul and Dorothy (Fisher) Imel and paternal grandparents, Carey and Nellie (Sidders) Lemmon. Douglas graduated from Graham High School in 1986. He worked as a truck driver for Midwest Logistics Systems in St. Marys, Ohio. Douglas loved demolition derbies, racing at Shady Bowl, and NASCAR. He will be sadly missed by those who knew him. A celebration of his life will be held on Friday, July 25, 2014 from 4:00 to 8:00 p.m in the Adams Township House, corner of Fane/Bodey St., Rosewood. Memorial graveside services will be held at the convenience of the family. Condolences may be sent to www.shivelyfuneralhomes.com. Atkins-Shively Funeral Home, St. Paris, Ohio is serving the family.

[HI21165] (Research):11 children 3 deceased, 8 survive

1850 household has Marta Jones age 24 prob sis in law

PG 397SAMUEL ENGLEPROBATED 13 JUL 1888 MAD RIVER TWP[DIED 1 JUL 1888] Heirs—EliZa Jane Engle—widOW Sallie Morgan~daU~~Spriflgfield Mattie Gregg— dau--RaYThOfld Ellie Rogers-dau~Waynesville~’ John Engle-son-WeSt Jefferso n; Milton Engle-SOn-Urbana Charles Engle-son-Urbana Clinton Engle-son-Urbana Florence Todd dau-Urbana. Wi fe all lands and chattels. Witness:John Richardson James H Baker [now of Alleghany Co, Pa] David Loudenbackwill signed 15 Apr 1886

[HI21166] (Research):Birth Records from Champaign County Probate Court Compiled by Pat Stickl ey Born Rush Twp 11/20/1867 to John A McDonald mother not named

[HI21179] (Research):Marriage 1 Purninna Alexander b: ABT. 1848 in VA. Married: 16 AUG 1866 in Mahaska CO., IA.

[HI21180] (Research):Samuel Hess, owning and operating a farm of three hundred acres on secti on 17, Richland township, was born in West Virginia, August 10, 1833. H is parents, Jacob and Elizabeth (Dawson) Hess, were natives of the Old Dom inion, and when their son was only six weeks old they removed to Champai gn county, Ohio, where the father purchased a farm and made his home unt il his death, which occurred in 1838, when he was fifty years of age. H is wife long survived him, passing away at the age of eighty-five year s. In their family were seven children, of whom Samuel is the youngest. T he record is as follows: George, who married and died in Ohio; John N., w ho died in Ohio about four years ago; Jacob, who died in Utah about six ye ars ago; Susan, who became the wife of Thomas Middleton and died in Ohi o; Margaret, who married Joseph Swisher and died in Ohio; and Ellen, who b ecame the wife of Jefferson Bertner and passed away in the Buckeye stat e. Samuel Hess, the youngest and the only one now living, was but five yea rs of age when his father died. He made his home with his mother until t he age of fifteen years, when he went to work on a farm by the month. He h ad but very limited education, and from an early age was dependent upon h is own resources and worked earnestly and persistently to gain a sta rt in life. He was employed at farm labor until his marriage, which was ce lebrated September 15, 1859, Miss Elizabeth Swisher becoming his wife. S he was born in Champaign county, Ohio, June 14, 1841, and is a daughter Jo seph Swisher. Samuel Hess and O. G. Hess, although not related, married si sters. Soon after their marriage Samuel Hess and his wife, accompani ed by Joseph Swisher and his family, started for Mabaska county. Mr. He ss had three horses and some harness, a bed and some bedding, which compri sed his entire worldly possessions. After arriving in Richland township, M ahaska county, they remained for eleven days with a Mr. Milledge, an unc le of Mrs. Hess, at the end of which time Mr. Swisher purchased land, a pa rt of which Mr. Hess rented. His first purchase of land comprised eighty a cres an section 17, Richland township. About twenty acres had been brok en which, together with an old log house, constituted the entire improveme nt. He soon afterward bought eighty acres adjoining the original tract fr om his father-in-law. This was partially broken and there was a small fra me house upon it containing three rooms and a shed kitchen. There was litt le plastering and they often found in the morning that all liquids in the ir house had been frozen over night. The furnishings of their house compri sed two beds, a three-legged stool and one chair until they could have cha irs made at Peoria, Iowa. There was an old thatched roof stable upon the p lace. It seemed that the work of improvement had scarcely been begun. M r. and Mrs. Hess experienced hard times if anybody did, and yet there w as much pleasure and enjoyment in their work knowing that they were develo ping a good farm. Both worked earnestly, untiringly and indefatigably as t he years went by, and they have certainly earned and deserved the rest whi ch they are now enjoying. Today Mr. Hess owns three hundred acres of as go od land as can be found in the state of Iowa, and in the midst of his fa rm stands a comfortable and commodious frame residence. There are also thr ee large barns upon the place and good fences, eighty acres being enclos ed within woven wire, hog-tight fences. He uses the latest improved machin ery in carrying on the farm work, and has principally raised corn and ha y, all of which he feeds to his stock. Their early experiences were not un like those that fall to the lot of all pioneer settlers. They were poor pe ople and had to manage as best they could, but their enterprise and lab or has brought to them very gratifying success, and they are now number ed among the substantial citizens of the community. In the early days t he house was lighted by grease lamps and heated by an open fireplace, y et they had a stove with which they did their cooking. Unto Mr. and Mrs. H ess have been born seven children: John N., who died when but twenty-thr ee months old; George, who was born June 7, 1862, and has resided for a ti me in Nebraska, but is now upon the home farm; Alonzo, who was born in 18 64 and died at the age of seven years; Harrison, who was born September 2 7, 1866, and is now living in the state of Washington; Edward, who was bo rn October 14, 1868, and married Janette Lenhart, living in Madison count y, Iowa; Cyrus, who was born October 10, 1870, and married Tena Harris, th eir home being on eighty acres of land belonging to his father; and Willia m, who was born July 11, 1874, and is still at home. The youngest son mana ges the place and works the land for his father, devoting his attenti on to general farming and making a specialty of the raising of Jersey r ed hogs and black polled cattle. Mr. and Mrs. Hess are very hospitable peo ple, and Mrs. Hess has proven a most estimable helpmate and companion to h er husband, largely assisting him in his work by her careful and able mana gement of the household affairs. She belongs to the Christian church. M r. Hess gives his political support to the democracy, but has never soug ht nor desired office, preferring to concentrate his energies upon his bus iness affairs, which have been capably directed, so that now he possess es a handsome competence. No longer does he find it necessary to live econ omically and frugally as in pioneer days, for his labor has brought h im a good financial reward, and he is today the owner of one of the fine f arms of Richland township. -------------------------------

from Past and Present of Mahaska County, Iowa by Manoah Hedge The S. J. Cl arke Publishing Co. 1906

[HI21183] (Research):Father: Christian Yoder b: 3 Dec 1761 Mother: Magdalena Yoder b: 9 Jul 1761 in Berks Co., PA

Record Book 26, Page 108 — Filed 8 December 1854 — Injunction Christian ‘f ader vs John F. Miller et al On 6 September 1854 Christian Yoder purchased for $35 an acre, 100 acres f rom John F. Miller; 80 acres off the north—west quarter of Section 16 Town ship 5 Range 12 (Salem Tp.) and 20 acres of Section 29 Township 5 Ran ge 12 (Salem Tp.). Miller did not have a clear deed to the land even thou gh he had purchased the land from ... Miller on 23 March 1849. John F. Mil ler had an outstanding note to Moses Mdflvain, which ‘fader paid, and th en Miller received a deed to the land on 13 September 1854. On 29 Octob er 1854 Nathaniel Knox presented a bill into court and received a judgme nt for $138 and the Sheriff of the county seized the 100 acres and levi ed the 20 acres. Yoder is asking for an injunction against Miller, Knox a nd the Sheriff. The court considered the bill as taken as confessed and or dered the 20 acres clear of Knox’s claim and judgment.

From the “Bellefontaine Republican”, Bellefontaine, Ohio 22 Mar 1872 In Salem Twp., Champaign Co. on Mar 14th of lung fever, Chr istian Yoder, aged 72 years 11 months and 18days, a native of Mifflin Co ., Pa.

[HI21185] (Research):Oak Grove Cemetery no dates, wife of Christian, Fanny

[DI21188] name: «tab»Cornelia Jane Guthridge
titles & terms: «tab»
event: «tab»Death
event date: «tab»01 Jan 1929
event place: «tab»Greenville, Darke, Ohio
residence: «tab»Greenville, Darke, Ohio
street address: «tab»123 Harrison Ave., 2 Ward
gender: «tab»Female
death age: «tab»69y 3m 2d
marital status: «tab»Widowed
race: «tab»white
occupation: «tab»house wife
birth date: «tab»29 Sep 1859
birthplace: «tab»Virginia
estimated birth year: «tab»1860
burial date: «tab»03 Jan 1929
burial place: «tab»
cemetery: «tab»Greenville Cemetery
father: «tab»Martin V Kersicker
father's titles & terms: «tab»
father's birthplace: «tab»Virginia
mother: «tab»Mary K Croft
mother's titles & terms: «tab»
mother's birthplace: «tab»Virginia
spouse: «tab»Albert R Guthridge
spouse's titles & terms: «tab»
reference number: «tab»fn 3225
film number: «tab»1991721
digital folder number: «tab»4022230
image number: «tab»3437
Citing this Record
"Ohio, Deaths, 1908-1953," index and images,
FamilySearch (https://familysearch.org/pal:/MM9.1.1/X6DW-JXV :
accessed 11 Nov 2012), Cornelia Jane Guthridge, 1929; citing reference fn 3225,
Ohio Historical Society, Columbus, Ohio.

[HI21190] (Research):Record Book 14 Pg 555 Phillip Lung vs Henry Lung and others The petitioner has filed his petition in Champaign County court of Comm on Pleas, stating that David Lung, late of Champaign County, died in Decem ber last, seized in fee simple of SW 1/4 S15 and NW 1/4 S15 T3 R12. That t he land has descended to his brother and sisters, he having died without a ny children; that his brothers and sisters are John Lung of IN; Henry a nd George Lung and petitioner of Champaign County; Susanna Kite, wife of G eorge Kite of Virginia.. only surviving sister. He had another sister, Ev e, who died several years ago leaving children Jonathan, John, William, Ha rrison, Hampton, Maivina, Sally and Wilson Lookey. all of whom except Joh n, reside in Virginia and all of above are heirs of David Lung along wi th his widow Hannah Lung. Notice hereby given them to defend this petiti on 7 Aug 1834.

Record Book 14, Page 548 — Filed 7 July 1836 Henry Lung vs Philip Lung et al Henry Lung and David Lung were brothers and made an agreement in the fa ll of 1832 to purchased the south—west half of the south—east quarter a nd the north—east quarter of Section 15 Township 3 Range 12 (Johnson Tp. ). Henry gave David a deed for his land, in trust for Henry's children. Da vid filed the deed. David died intestate leaving a widow, Hannah Lung, a nd no children. William H. Jones was the administrator of David’s estat e. The siblings of Henry Lung and David Lung were: Henry Lung and his wif e, Nary; Phillip Lung; George Lung; John Lung of Indiana; Susannah wi fe of George [Cite of Virginia; and Eve deceased wife of ... Lookey who le ft the following children: John Lookey; Jonathan Lookey of Virginia; Willi am Lookey; and the minors, Harrison Lookey; Hampton Lookey; Melvina Looke y; Sally Ann Lookey and Wilson Lookey. Richard R. MacNeemar Esquire was ap pointed the guardian ad litem of the minors who were living in Virgini a. At the April term of court in 1837 the former deed was annulled and can celled.

[HI21193] (Research):Record Book 14 pg 313 Filed March 23 1835 Mathias McComsky and wife vs Henry Powell and wife et al Samule Logan died seized of 40 acres in the SE 1/4 of Sec 22 , the NE 1 /4 of Sec 21 and the NW 1/4 of Sec 21 all in Twp 5 Range 111 (Urbana). Sam uel Logan left the following heirs: Phebe Logan, widow, now deceased w as granted in the August Term of 1821 80 acres on the east wide of the nor th\emdash west quarter of Section 21; Phebe Logan wife of Mathias McComsky; Ru th Logan, wife of Henry Powell; Elizabeth Logan wife of Jacob Claypool; A nn Logan wife of Henry Staymates of Hardino Co, OH; Elijah R Logan and Ben jamin Logan. The court appointed appraisers were: William Glenn, James Dal las, and William Patrick. William Ward was the surveyor on 20 Oct 1835.

[DI21193] PUBLIC RECORDS OF CHAMPAIGN COUNTY, OHIO CHANCERY RECORDS OF THE COURT OF COMMON PLEAS Record Book 14, Page 431 - Filed 10 January 1835 Elijah Logan vs Henry Staymates and wife et al Samuel Logan died in 1813 seized of 80 acres in one plot and another 8 acr es, both located in the north half of Section 21 Township 5 Range 11 (Urba na Tp.). Samuel Logan left the following heiers: Phebe Logan, widow, di ed about two years previously (circa 1833); Elizabeth wife of Jacob Claypo le; Ruth wife of Henry Powell; Benjamin Logan; Phebe wife of Matthias McCu mpsey; Ann wife of Henry Staymates of Hardin County, Ohio; and Elijah Loga n. Elijah Logan claimed that he had paid for Ann's portion of the la nd by providing for her before her marriage. Matthias McCumpsey claimed th at he had purchased Ann's interest. On 23 April 1836 the case was continue d.

[NI21201] Spouse:
Samuel E Hodge (1861 - 1926)
Children:
Samuel Merrill Hodge (1894 - 1954)*

[DI21202] Name: «tab»Daniel Hilderbrand
Gender: «tab»Male
Burial Date: «tab»
Burial Place: «tab»
Death Date: «tab»10 Jan 1905
Death Place: «tab»Liberty, Logan, Ohio
Age: «tab»68
Birth Date: «tab»1837
Birthplace: «tab»Ohio
Occupation: «tab»Laborer
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»B07060-7
System Origin: «tab»Ohio-EASy
Source Film Number: «tab»534834
Reference Number: «tab»v 2 p 108

[HI21209] (Research):ASA L. JOHNSON Event(s): Birth: 06 AUG 1872 , Champaign, Ohio Parents:
Father: MOSES JOHNSON
Mother: SUSANA CURL

[HI21213] (Research):Wit to Will of Matthew Armstrong, Caldwell Co, KY, 2/19/1827

My name is Carol (Carter) Walter. I just heard about gencircle and was lo oking for Turner Carter on the site. Your information came up. It appea rs we have some common ancestors. My line goes like this: Turner Carter m. Elitha Jenkins Lewis Joshua Carter m. Eleanor Davis William T Carter m. Mary Jane Stallins Grover Francis Carter m. Otha Myrtle Shelton Bernard Shelton Carter m. Bonnie F. Woodall Carol Jane Carter m. 1. Barry Glisker (dec'd 7/24/89) 2. Wayne Walter

Mary Jane Stallins, listed above was the daughter of Joshua Butcher Stalli ns (desc. from Moses Stallings line) and Louisa Nichols.

Otha Myrtle Shelton was the daughter of Samuel Shelton and Iva Myrtle Calv ert. Iva was a younger sister of Flora Pauline Calvert who married Wm. "B ailey" McGregor.

Carol [email protected]

[XI21218] Inscription: Son of John & MJ Johnson -- Aged 1y, 1m, 28d

[HI21242] (Research):1860 Monticello, Piatt Co, IL - Z A Strobble with wife Lucinda and two children
1870 Bement, Piatt Co, IL - Zach Strobell with Lucinda and children
1880 Bement, Piatt Co, IL - Zacariah A Stroble with Lucinda and children
1900 Bement, Piatt Co, IL - Lucinda Stroble [widowed]

[HI21243] (Research): Jacob MUMPER Self M Male W 69 PA Farmer PA PA Ann M. MUMPER Wife M Female W 68 PA Keeping Hou se PA PA Emma MUMPER Dau S Female W 29 OH No Occupati Ella V. MUMPER Dau S Female W 25 OH PA PA Hannah REID Other S Female W 30 OH Servant OH OH Florence JONES Other S Female W 12 OH Serva George BYERS Other S Male W 25 PA Farm Laborer PA PA Source Information: 1880 Census Place Urbana, Champaign, Ohio
Family History Library Film 1254998 NA Film Number T9-0998 Pa ge Number 376A

[NI21249] Name: «tab»James Harrison Nichols
Titles & Terms: «tab»
Event: «tab»Marriage
Event Date: «tab»11 Nov 1911
Event Place: «tab»Champaign County, Ohio
Age: «tab»20
Estimated Birth Year: «tab»6-25-1891 Clark Co, OH
Marriage Date Note: «tab»
Marriage Place Note: «tab»
Father: «tab»James Harvy Nichols
Father's Titles & Terms: «tab»
Mother: «tab»Barbara Jane Wren
Mother's Titles & Terms: «tab»
Spouse: «tab»Hazel Alphia Tillberry
Spouse's Titles & Terms: «tab»
Spouse's Age: «tab»18
Spouse's Estimated Birth Year: «tab»4-23-1893 Clark Co, OH
Spouse's Father: «tab»Joseph G. Tillberry
Spouse's Father's Titles & Terms: «tab»
Spouse's Mother: «tab»Sarah Ann Cummings
Spouse's Mother's Titles & Terms: «tab»
Reference Number: «tab»p 297 cn 592
Film Number: «tab»530190
Digital Folder Number: «tab»4016811
Image Number: «tab»511

[NI21251] Name: «tab»John Christopher Nichols
Titles & Terms: «tab»
Event: «tab»Marriage
Event Date: «tab»21 May 1904
Event Place: «tab»Champaign County, Ohio
Age: «tab»20
Estimated Birth Year: «tab»4-22-1884 Madison Co, OH
Marriage Date Note: «tab»
Marriage Place Note: «tab»
Father: «tab»James H. Nichols
Father's Titles & Terms: «tab»
Mother: «tab»Jane B. Wren
Mother's Titles & Terms: «tab»
Spouse: «tab»Flossie Dickens
Spouse's Titles & Terms: «tab»
Spouse's Age: «tab»23
Spouse's Estimated Birth Year: «tab»5-4-1881 Indiana
Spouse's Father: «tab»David Simeon Dickens
Spouse's Father's Titles & Terms: «tab»
Spouse's Mother: «tab»Hannah Mcclimons
Spouse's Mother's Titles & Terms: «tab»
Reference Number: «tab»p 59 # 1220
Film Number: «tab»530190
Digital Folder Number: «tab»4016811
Image Number: «tab»67

[HI21253] (Research):According to bio, she was the daughter of Thomas Wren. In the 1850 Cens us the child this age is named Elizabeth, maybe explaining her name as Sar ah Elizabeth, age 10 but the 1860 cencus her name is Emily, a ge 17 so it is confusing. More verification needed no this daughter.

[DI21254] Name: «tab»Sally M. Strock
Gender: «tab»Female
Burial Date: «tab»
Burial Place: «tab»
Death Date: «tab»23 Oct 1872
Death Place: «tab»Johnson T.P., Champaign, Ohio
Age: «tab»0
Birth Date: «tab»1872
Birthplace: «tab»St.Paris
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»B07024-0
System Origin: «tab»Ohio-EASy
Source Film Number: «tab»295234

[HI21261] (Research):Early in the fall of 1815, John Cranston, in company with a number of othe rs, started from Rice City, R. I., to make a home in the then Far West. T he little band numbered twenty-four souls in all, the most of whom, as we ll is Mr. Cranston, were natives of Connecticut. but had gathered at Ri ce Citv as a rallying and starting point. They were just six weeks on t he road, and experienced the usual vicissitudes of emigrants. The roads ov er the mountains were in places almost impassable, and, in descending the m, they had at times to chain the wheels of their wagons and let them sli de along for quite a distance. One among the not least discouraging of the ir numerous difficulties was met and overcome in the following manne r, at what was then called Bib Belly Creel:, near Columbus, Ohio. On reach ing this stream, it was too much swollen to admit of fording, and th ey at length enlisted the service of a man with a canoe, who first ferri ed over the people and then their goods. They then swam the horses acros s, unpacked the bedcords, tied them to the wagon tongue on the opposite si de of the creek, hitched the horses to the cord and then drew theta over.

John Cranston died at the age of seventy years, leaving six children as h is immediate descendants, only three of whom are now living, viz., Stephe n, Edward and John B., the latter being seventeen years of age when his fa ther came to Ohio, and to whom we are indebted for much of the early histo ry of the township. They all three, with numerous descendants, occupy far ms in the immediate vicinity of the first Cranston settlement.

There remains near the present residence of John B. Cranston, the log cab in built by him nearly half a century ago, which aptly illustrates the pri mitive manner in which our forefathers lived.

Among the early reminiscences of frontier life, as related by Mr. John B C ranston, we quote the following: It seems that at some place between Mecha nicsburg and Springfield, there was a small settlement of people, who eith er came from Virginia or Pennsylvania, and who evinced a decided horr or of Yankees, as they termed all those who came from the New England Stat es. One day John went with his father to the settlement spoken of above, f or the purpose of paying for and bringing back with them some cattle whi ch his father had bar gained for some days previous. On arriving at the ir destination, the old gentleman found the cattle as represented, and pro ceeded to count out the money, but, by some mischance during the operatio n, disclosed the fact that lie was one of the terrible sect called Yankee s. Upon hearing this, the man of whom they had purchased the cattle declin ed to have any dealings with Yankees, and absolutely refused to let them h ave the cattle under any circumstances, and they were obliged to return wi thout them.

Early Settlers Vol 1 pg108 In the year of 1815 John and Phoebe Cranston natives of Rhode Island, toge ther with a band of neighbors from Connecticut and Rhode Island, gather ed at Rice City, R.I.. in preparation for making the overland trip to Ohi o. It was early fall when the party set forth on the long journey. The nar rative in beer’s History stated they made the trip in wagons and were s ix weeks on the road. Considering the great distant from Rhode Island, a nd the mountainous journey across Pennsylvania, it seems they did extreme ly well to make it in six weeks. The distance could hardly be less than 8 00 miles. They would, of necessity. had to follow the Appalachian Trail fr om Connecticut to Harrisburg, Pa., and from there either by Forbese Ro ad of Cumberland Road to Pittsburgh and the Ohio River, thence to Columbu s, Ohio, and North Lewisburg. The narrative states they had trouble is crossing a river at Columbu s. It was too deep to ford and no bridge, so they hired a man to ferry the ir unloaded goods and women and children across. They then swam the hors es across, and then untying the cord ropes from their bedsteads, they ma de a rope long enough to reach across the river. Tying one end of this ro pe to a wagon, they hitched a team of horsed to the other end and in th is manner pulled each wagon over. Coming down the mountainsides in Pennsyl vania. they had to chain the hind wheels on the wagon so they could not tu rn, thus holding the wagons from running over the horses. There were twen ty four people in the migrating band, hut the narrator does not name the f amilies beside the Cranstons.

Parents: Father: Peleg Cranston Disc #42 Pin #776871 Mother: Sarah Carr Disc #42 Pin #776872

[NI21263] Parents:
Richard H McAtee (1879 - 1949)
Austia M McAtee (1883 - 1953)

[BI21263] Tombstone shows 1903. Marriage record shws 1901

[DI21263] Name: «tab»Charles McAtee «tab»
SSN: «tab»234-05-8264
Last Residence: «tab»26184 Waverly, Wood, West Virginia, USA
BORN: «tab»19 Sep 1903
Died: «tab»Apr 1972
State (Year) SSN issued: «tab»West Virginia (Before 1951)

Ohio, Deaths, 1908-1932, 1938-2007 about Charles H McAtee
Name: «tab»Charles H McAtee
Birth Date: «tab»1904
Gender: «tab»Male
Race: «tab»White
Death Date: «tab»30 Apr 1972
Hospital of Death: «tab»Marietta Memorial Hospital
Death Place: «tab»Marietta, Washington, Ohio, USA
Certificate: «tab»033024
Age at Death: «tab»68
Certifier: «tab»Physician
Marital Status: «tab»Widowed

[HI21266] (Research):[Barnes.FTW]

Birth record states "Then recorded for Mr. David Sherrod his proper mark a crop adn two sli tt in ye right ear."

[DI21270] Newspaper Abstract
October 23, 1862
Died 16th inst, Mary Lucy, twin daughter of Edward B and Hannah Gaumer of this place, aged 1 year 8 months

[XI21270] **No cemetery record or tombstone found, this info comes from her obit. She is possibly buried near her parents.

[DI21275] Name: «tab»Clara S. Clark
Death Date: «tab»25 Jul 1943
Death Place: «tab»Union Twp., Champaign, Ohio
Birth Date: «tab»07 Mar 1861
Estimated Birth Year: «tab»
Birthplace: «tab»Bellefontaine, Ohio
Death Age: «tab»81 years 4 months 18 days
Gender: «tab»Female
Marital Status: «tab»Married
Race or Color: «tab»American
Street Address: «tab»
Occupation: «tab»
Residence: «tab»
Burial Date: «tab»28 Jul 1943
Burial Place: «tab»Kingscreek, Ohio
Cemetery Name: «tab»
Spouse's Name: «tab»William Clark
Father's Name: «tab»James S. Swisher
Father's Title & Terms: «tab»
Father's Birthplace: «tab»Logan County, Ohio
Mother's Name: «tab»Nancy Mcculoch
Mother's «tab»
Mother's Birthplace: «tab»Logan County, Ohio
Film Number: «tab»2024138
Digital Folder Number: «tab»4122078
Image Number: «tab»533
Certificate Number: «tab»fn 47352

[HI21279] (Research):Descendant direct line provided in CCGS Newsletter June 2008 pg 51 submitted by Melanie Lynne Price (Paul Edwin, Paul Clinton, Edwin Jacob, Jacob S)

[DI21279] Name: Jacob S. Price
Death date: 18 Sep 1929
Death place: Springfield, Clark, Ohio
Birth date: 11 Nov 1844
Estimated birth year:
Birth place: Urbana, Ohio, U.S.A.
Age at death: 84 years 10 months 7 days
Gender: Male
Marital status: Widowed
Race or color: Caucasian
Street address: 1610 South Limestone ST.
Occupation: Lumber Merchant
Residence: Springfield, Clark, Ohio, U.S.A.
Burial date: 21 Sep 1929
Burial place: Mutual, Ohio, U.S.A.
Cemetery name:
Spouse name: Ruth Price
Father name: Willis Price
Father titles:
Father birth place: Pennsylvania, U.S.A.
Mother name: Unk
Informant E J Price Masonic Home, Springfield
GSU film number: 1991910
Digital GS number: 4019641
Image number: 91
Reference number: fn 56675
Collection: Ohio Deaths 1908-1953

[HI21287] (Research):Children Infant MICHAEL b: 21 Jul 1867 in , Delaware, Ind. William Ellsworth MICHAEL b: 5 Aug 1868 in , Delaware, Ind. Simon Marion MICHAEL b: 22 Apr 1870 in Niles Twp., Delaware Co, IN David Wilbur MICHAEL b: 16 Nov 1871 in , Delaware, Ind. Maria Sophronia MICHAEL b: 3 Jun 1882 in , Delaware, Ind.

[HI21290] (Research):Marriage 1 Hiram Zenas Cox Married: 25 FEB 1879 in Cass County, Iowa, USA

[HI21299] (Research):Kadel Edward O 2 1/12/1965 obit index

[HI21304] (Research):d/o A J Smith

[NI21305] Dau mary death names mother Reynolds
Son Emory death names mother Randall

[HI21306] (Research):Event: Military BET 11 SEP 1812 AND 17 MAR 1813 Capt. Peter Jordan's County. of Infantry, 7 Reg't Kentucky Militia Census: 8 JUN 1860 Medina, Peoria Co., Illinois (Pg. 398, Sht 28)

[HI21309] (Research):Record Book 20, Page 76 — Filed 21 March 1842 — Petition to sell Solom on C. Brecount, Administrator of Dominicus Vandaveer vs Sarah Vandaveer et al Dominicus Vandaveer owned 67 acres, part of the west half of the south—we st quarter of Section 32 Township 5 Range 12 (Salem Tp.), which must be so ld to pay debts. Heirs: Sarah Vandaveer, widow; Elias Vandaveer; Jacob Van daveer & Hetty his wife; Emellne Slack, wife of Abner H. Slack; Tunis Vand aveer; Mary Vandaveer; Phebe Vandaveer and Nariah Vandaveer.

[DI21311] Name: «tab»Granville L. Wones
«tab»
Death Date: «tab»16 Feb 1941
Death Place: «tab»Dayton, Montgomery, Ohio
Birth Date: «tab»27 Jul 1895
Estimated Birth Year: «tab»
Birthplace: «tab»Cincinnati, Ohio
Death Age: «tab»45 years 6 months 19 days
Gender: «tab»Male
Marital Status: «tab»Married
Race or Color: «tab»Caucasian
Street Address: «tab»1144 N. Main, Ward 4
Occupation: «tab»Tax Expert
Residence: «tab»
Burial Date: «tab»18 Feb 1941
Burial Place: «tab»Cincinnati, Ohio
Cemetery Name: «tab»
Spouse's Name: «tab»Margaret
Father's Name: «tab»Creighton Wones
Father's Title & Terms: «tab»
Father's Birthplace: «tab»Jackson Butes, Ohio
Mother's Name: «tab»Louise Olliff
Mother's «tab»
Mother's Birthplace: «tab»Jackson Butes, Ohio
Film Number: «tab»2023893
Digital Folder Number: «tab»4057799

[NI21318] Name: «tab»Truman M. Kimball
Event: «tab»Marriage
Event Date: «tab»27 Jun 1911
Event Place: «tab»Mercer Co., Ohio
Age: «tab»29
Estimated Birth Year: «tab»1882
Marriage Date Note: «tab»
Marriage Place Note: «tab»
Father: «tab»Chas. Kimball
Father's Titles & Terms: «tab»
Mother: «tab»Grace Cushman
Mother's Titles & Terms: «tab»
Spouse: «tab»Bertha E. Muthert
Spouse's Titles & Terms: «tab»
Spouse's Age: «tab»23
Spouse's Estimated Birth Year: «tab»1888
Spouse's Father: «tab»Wm. Muthert
Spouse's Father's Titles & Terms: «tab»
Spouse's Mother: «tab»Mary Gibson
Spouse's Mother's Titles & Terms: «tab»
Reference Number: «tab»cn246 p.123
Film Number: «tab»914959
Digital Folder Number: «tab»4017323
Image Number: «tab»158

[HI21318] (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 1903 Truman Kimball

[DI21318] Ohio Deaths, 1908-1932, 1938-1944, and 1958-2007
about Truman M Kimball
Name: «tab»Truman M Kimball
Birth Date: «tab»1882
Gender: «tab»Male
Race: «tab»White
Residence County: «tab»Champaign
Residence state: «tab»Ohio
Residence Country: «tab»United States
Death Date: «tab»18 Feb 1963
Hospital of Death: «tab»Long-Term Care Facilities
City of Death: «tab»Piqua
County of Death: «tab»Miami
Certificate: «tab»14603
Age at Death: «tab»81
Certifier: «tab»Physician
Autopsy: «tab»Yes, used for certification
Marital Status: «tab»Widowed

[HI21323] (Research):Champaign County Guardain records Vol 18 No 1 Pg 252 Aug 3 1863 Joseph Hough gdn of Deborah A Galespie 12yr 10 Nov 1862 heir of Jacob Barg er dec'd Surities A Taylor and James J Gibbs

[DI21325] Name: Andrew J Hullinger
Titles:
Death date: 26 May 1927
Death place: Pleasant, Logan Co., Ohio
Birth date: 20 Sep 1867
Estimated birth year:
Birth place: Ohio
Age at death: 59 years 6 months 6 days
Gender: Male
Marital status: Divorced
Race or color: Caucasian
Street address:
Occupation: Laborer
Residence: Pleasant, Logan Co., Ohio
Burial date: 28 May 1927
Burial place:
Cemetery name: Greenwood
Spouse name: Helen Vance
Father name: Andrew J Hullinger
Father titles:
Father birth place: Ohio
Mother name: Frances Lania
Mother titles:
Mother birth place: Ohio
GSU film number: 1985067
Digital GS number: 4022000
Image number: 842
Reference number: fn 32738
Collection: Ohio Deaths 1908-1953

[DI21326] Name: Sarah Kieber
Titles:
Death date: 31 Jan 1927
Death place: Pleasant, Logan, Ohio
Birth date: 15 Aug 1864 ( census show@1860)
Estimated birth year:
Birth place: , , Ohio
Age at death: 62 years 5 months 16 days
Gender: Female
Marital status: Married
Race or color: Caucasian
Street address:
Occupation: House Wife
Residence:
Burial date: 02 Feb 1927
Burial place:
Cemetery name: Greenwood
Spouse name: Thomas Kieber
Father name: Andrew F Hullinger
Father titles:
Father birth place: , , Ohio
Mother name: Frances Le May
Mother titles:
Mother birth place: , , Ohio
GSU film number: 1984620
Digital GS number: 4021877
Image number: 798
Reference number: fn 3878
Collection: Ohio Deaths 1908-1953

[DI21327] Name: «tab»Nellie Grace Hess
Death Date: «tab»10 May 1950
Death Place: «tab»Columbus, Franklin, Ohio, United States
Birth Date: «tab»07 Jul 1876
Estimated Birth Year: «tab»
Birthplace: «tab»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»Alonzo Stoddard
Father's Title & Terms: «tab»
Father's Birthplace: «tab»
Mother's Name: «tab»Eliza Curl

[HI21329] (Research):Name: Henry Ellsworth Birthplace: Iowa State: OH 1910 Age: 47 Color: W Enumeration District: 0013 Visit: 0135 County: Champaign Relation: Head of Household Other Residents: Relation Name Color Age Birth Place Wife Ada 46 Ohio

[HI21332] (Research):Mentioned in will of Phoebe Ann Johnson Woodstock 2/1/1869 Nephew, chi ld of Stephen

Stephen Cranston, Jr., wag born in Champaign County May 18, 1836. He ca me to Union County with his parents when a boy, and was reared to manho od on the farm, receiving his education in the common schools. In June 186 6, he made a purchase of forty-two acres of his present farm. He made subs equent additions to the original purchase, till his farm now contains some thing over 300 acres of well-improved and highly cultivated land. Mr. Cran ston was first married February 17, 1857 to Sabrina, daughter of Loin a nd Emily Griffin. She died December 18, 1858, and August 30, 1860, Mr. Cra nston was again married, this time to Miss Jane E., daughter of Alexand er and Abigail Rogers, the former a native of Somerset County, Penn , a nd the latter of Rutland County, Vt. Mrs. Cranston was born September 1 5, 1835. Three children were born to bless this marriage, viz., Emma E., b orn December 17, 1863 ; Ormel A., born March 16, 1868; and Esther M., bo rn December 15, 1869. Mr. Cranston has been engaged as contractor on pik es for a term of years, and has aided in the construction of Newton & Mary sville, Newton & North Lewisburg and Newton & Crowder gravel roads. He pur sues farming and rearing stock as his occupation. he is now serving his te nth term as Township Treasurer. Politically, he is a Republican. Beers Historey of Union Co, OH

[HI21333] (Research):Mentioned in will of Phoebe Ann Johnson Woodstock 2/1/1869 Nephew, chi ld of Stephen

[XI21334] Joseph Hoffman was born in Pennsylvania on August 28, 1814. He married Matilda Sarver on June 9, 1836, in Champaign County, Ohio. He was the minister of the United Brethren Church for 56 years. Their children (according to the 1860 census) were William R., Mary Ellen, Elizabeth Jane, Nancy Ann, Martha Matilda, Francis E., and James E.
Joseph's father was Joseph and his mother was Susan.

Note: aged 72y 7m 17d

[HI21342] (Research):DICKERSON, Elisha Death date: 10/12/1919, Erie County Volume # 3085, Certificate #57531

Elisha Dickerson died Sunday night in the Soldiers and Sailors Home at Sa ndusky. Funeral services were held Wednesday morning at 10 o clock from t he home by Rev. J. E. Stomberger, St Paris. Internment was made in Spri ng Grove cemetery. Mr. Dickerson was past 84 years of age. He was a veter an of the Civil War and had been an inmate of the Sandusky home for thr ee years. He is survived by two sons and two daughters. They are Seaman Di ckerson, John Dickerson, Mrs. Jos. Chester of Urbana, and Mrs. IE. L. Gall iday, of Jackson Center. From the Sidney Journal, Friday, October 24, 1919

[DI21342] Name «tab»Elisha Dickerson
Titles & Terms «tab»
Death Date «tab»12 Oct 1919
Death Place «tab»Perkins Twp, Erie, Ohio
Birth Date «tab»About 1837
Estimated Birth Year «tab»
Birthplace «tab»Ohio
Death Age «tab»82 years 5 months 12 days
Gender «tab»Male
Marital Status «tab»Widowed
Race or Color «tab»Caucasian
Street Address «tab»
Occupation «tab»Laborer
Residence «tab»
Burial Date «tab»14 Oct 1919
Burial Place «tab»W. Paris, Ohio
Cemetery Name «tab»
Spouse's Name «tab»
Father's Name «tab»Elisha Dickerson
Father's Title & Terms «tab»
Father's Birthplace «tab»Maryland
Mother's Name «tab»Susan Miran
Mother's Titles & Terms «tab»
Mother's Birthplace «tab»Kentucky
Film Number «tab»1984936
Digital Folder Number «tab»4024977
Image Number «tab»2233
Certificate Number «tab»fn 57531

[XI21342] no visible marker June 2010

[HI21343] (Research):In Remembrance card from Fannie's funeral: In Memory of Fannie E. Kadel Bo rn Clark County, Ohio on July 30, 1888. Departed this life April 9, 197 6. Services at Van Horn Funeral Home on Monday, April 12, 10:00 A.M. Off iciating Rev. John B. Ellington, Jr. of Indian Lake Community Church. Org anist Mrs. Melvin Wilt. Place of Interment New Carlisle Cemetery. Van Ho rn Funeral Home Lakeview, Ohio.

[DI21345] Newspaper Abstract
November 4, 1869
Died 27th October, at the residence of her son-in-law, A Dellinger in Springfield, Mrs Jane Winn Caldwell, relict of John G Caldwell, 72 years 9 months; she had been resident of Pretty Prairie over 50 years.

[XI21345] Inscription: Wife of John G Caldwell -- Aged 72y, 9m, 6d
Daughter of John Winn

[NI21346] Never located in any census. Wife jane is head of home both 1850 and 1860 census Champaign Co, OH. Searched Missouri also. A John Caaldwell the right age bonr 1795 in KY, but has a family. What is strange is the John Caldwell in Franklin Co, MO the right age is no where to be found in 1870, suggesting he also died. Co-incidence?

[HI21349] (Research):Killed by bushwackers while in the Army

[NI21350] CCGS Newsletter June 1998 Pg 60 1905 CHAMPAIGN COUNTY CENTENNIAL Relics and Curios Under the direction of this committee the relics and curios were shown at the Central Ward School building. This was one of the interesting features of the Centennial celebration. The following are the exhibitors and list of relics and curios displayed: Mrs. Mary Happensett: picture Judge William Patrick, canteen used in Revol utionary War, picture Anthony Patrick who was the father of Wm. Patrick member first city council of Urbana 1816

[DI21353] 7/7/1898 pg94 J S Kirby died at the family res on Scioto St Wed. Born in Cincinnati May 9, 1840 married 1860 to Mary Patrick. Five ch, Mrs E Murphy, Cinci, Frank, Harry, Robert and Clifford, buried Oak Dale

[DI21354] Name: «tab»Thomas Elwood King
«tab»
Death Date: «tab»14 Nov 1947
Death Place: «tab»Dayton, Montgomery, Ohio, United States
Birth Date: «tab»19 Nov 1890
Estimated Birth Year: «tab»
Birthplace: «tab»Tremont, Ohio
Death Age: «tab»56 years 11 months 26 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»Grace King
Father's Name: «tab»Elijah W. King
Father's Title & Terms: «tab»
Father's Birthplace: «tab»
Mother's Name: «tab»Sarah Dingledine
Mother's «tab»
Mother's Birthplace: «tab»
Film Number: «tab»2246314
Digital Folder Number: «tab»4071607
Image Number: «tab»03028
Certificate Number: «tab»71869

[HI21357] (Research):CCGS Newsletter June 1998 Pg 67 More Commissioner's Reports Minutes from June 7 1815 to Jan 22, 1817 December 5, 1816 •Anthony Patrick is allowed one dollar for puting on four locks on the in side doors of the court house.

Early Settlers of Champaign Co, OH pg In the Urbana telephone directory there is not a single family with the na me of Patrick. This is indeed a surprise for I know that there are numero us people in Urbana and the county who can trace their lineage back to Ant hony Patrick who arrived in Urbana in the year 1811. The grandfather of An thony was John Fitzpatrick, a native of Ireland who came to America arou nd 1650 and settled in New Jersey, where the father of Anthony, viz., Samu el Fitzpatrick was born and in whose generation the "Fitz" was dropped fr om the name, much against the wishes and protest of the father John. Samuel had a large family, Anthony Patrick being one of the number. Samu el and one of his sons served in the Revolutionary War. Anthony Patrick w as born and grew up in New Jersey and there married Mary Briggs, to whom w ere born seven children. In 1806 Anthony and his family moved to Trumbu ll County, Ohio where they remained unti11811. Then they moved to Urban a, a village of forty-two homes. Here Anthony and his wife Mary remained u ntil their death. The foregoing information has been gleaned from the pen ofWilliam P atrick who was one of Anthony's sons and who himself was noted for being t he author ofmuch early history of Champaign and adjoining counties. Of the seven children of Anthony and Mary Patrick, I can only be sure of t he names of three, all sons, who became residents of Urbana. These are Wil liam, also known as Judge Patrick, John Harris Patrick and George Washingt on Patrick. The father Anthony was a skillful cabinet maker and all of h is sons learned the trade from their father . Anthony was a very fine craftsman; much of the beautiful handmade walnu t, cherry and mahogany antiques in Urbana came from his artistic craftsman ship. The fact that they were so well acquainted with the manufacture of f urniture let later members of the family to enter the merchandising busine ss. Anthony Patrick's home in 1911 (1811?) was a double log cabin on nor th side of Court street, lot number 175, second lot west of Locust stree t. Since the son William was well known as an early historian of the count y, I will take up his branch of the family first. He was born in 1796 and was therefore abo ut 16 years of age when they came to Urbana. Even at that young age he h ad a prominent part as a veteran in the war of 1812. In 1820 he married Ra chel Kirkpatrick a native ofPennsylvania. Six children were born to the m~ Evan who married Mary Ann Hovey lived on the southeast corner of Scio to and Kenton street. Evan B. and his brother William R. for many years h ad a furniture store where the Rock Shop is now located. A daughter Ma ry A. married John Happersett. They lived on Water street in a house whi ch is now the home ofMrs. Abe Herr and her daughter Jane Hayslip. Anoth er daughter, Jane Patrick married a Mr. Mefford and from them many membe rs of the Rhodes family are descended. The second son of Anthony was J. Harris Patrick. At the age of ten yea rs he was apprenticed to Dr. Carter to be educated as a physician. Not lik ing the medical profession he was released from his apprenticeship, six ye ars later. In 1848 he with his brother George W. opened a hardware store w hich continued in operation unti11872. In 1862 Harris Patrick became presi dent of the Western Mutual Insurance Company which was the forerunner of t he Brand Neer Company. Harris Patrick married Maria Atchison and among the ir children were Ellen, who married John Kirby and gave us the Kirby fami ly ofHarry, Bob, Jennie, Clifford and Louise Kirby. Another daughter Emi ly married Frank Vance, a grandson ofJoseph C. Vance. Another family which traces back to Judge William Patrick is a branch of t he Brand family. Fannie Patrick who was a granddaughter of Judge William married Jo seph Brand and produced Charles, Joseph, Ella and Bessie Brand, all well k nown Urbana people. The third son of Anthony Patrick, George married Virginia Cowan who w as a daughter of a minister. Both George and his wife died before age thir ty ofT.B. Two daughters ofGeorge became the first and second wives of Fred erick Phelps, a West Point graduate and from these unions came Mrs. Els ie Cochran of El Paso, Texas, who has furnished much of the information f or this article. I am also indebted to Mrs. Edwin Kirby, who was very coop erative in assisting me William Patrick lived on the southwest comer of Sc ioto and Kenton street. He was mayor of Urbana for several terms, 18 50 to 1866, held other public offices, and was one of Urbana's most publ ic spirited citizens. He planted the trees along Patrick avenue from Scio to street to the cemetery hill. They grew to be enormous trees, the branch es touching one another across the street and became so old and dangero us they were removed about 1920 and the present elms replaced them. Willi am wrote much history, some of it preserved. He tells of the first train t hrough Urbana; it was a wood-burning engine with William Pindar, the engin eer. When he ran out ofwood he stopped his train, got out and cut fresh fu el. He couldn't operate the train after dark as it was too dangerous. George Patrick's father-in-Iaw, Rev. Cowan, was at one time the owner of t he Melvin Miller farm. Oak Dale cemetery was a part of the original Cowan farm. George W. lived n ear the comer of Scioto and Patrick avenue. He built the frame house in wh ich Ned Kirby lives. It formerly was located across Scioto street. Kirb ys moved it across the street and remodeled it. The Pisgah farm owned by Kirby was for a long time owned by Harris Patric k. I am not certain but I think he built the brick home there. Many years ago Mary Naoma Rhoades, who was the granddaughter of Judge Will iam Patrick, recopied all of the minute records of the council meetin gs of Urbana from the year 1816 to 1874. It is a voluminous record and con tains many curious and interesting resolutions.


Memori es Of The Past The furniture business in Urbana dates back to about 1811, when Anthony Pa trick and Daniel Helmick both located here. Helmick was a cabinet maker do wn on Water street. He operated his business in a small way for several ye ars. But the Patrick family, father and sons, at first starting out on a s mall scale, soon branched out and became for years well known local manufa cturers and dealers in furniture. Anthony Patrick began business in a shop which stood on the corner of Scio to and Kenton streets. As soon as his eldest son, William, became of a ge he was taken in as a partner and later, in 1841, William's son, E. B. P atrick became a member of the firm. Later William R. Patrick joined the fi rm, and about 1857 William, Sr., turned the entire business over to the t wo sons. The two sons remained partners for upwards of a half century, in the meant ime the Patricks constructed the three story brick building near the cent er of the first block on North Main street (west side). For several yea rs before the firm ceased business they had given up the manufacture offur niture, but continued operation as the leading furniture store in Urban a. Today there are still remaining in some of the older families, many pie ces of furniture which were made over the years by the three generatio ns of the Patrick clan.


Champaign Co, Beers The first municipal election was held in 1816, Simon Kenton, Anthony Patri ck and George Hite being the judges.

Judge Swan was succeeded by Judge Torbert, of Springfield, who died aft er a few years of service on the bench, the associates being Judge Willi am Patrick

Judge Patrick was the son of Anthony Patrick, who emigrated into Champai gn among the first pioneers. Ile alone survives of the number, and is o ne of the very few links remaining to connect the present with the early s ettlement of the State. His vigorous pen has repeatedly done good servi ce in behalf of questions of public interest. When Mayor of the ci ty of . Urbana, he was instrumental in having the road to the cemetery sha ded on either side bv trees, and with pardonable pride watches the grow th and safety of the maples and forest trees that line the streets-the glo ry and beauty of the city.

Jury member Henry Pence vs Joseph Pence 8/1816 Tresspass Case Jury member Lanson Curtis 2/2/1825 Jury member Ohio vs John L Stephens, 10/3/1832

Champaign Co, Wills Book A pg 75 probated 1/17/1853 Urbana. Children Willi am, John B, Jacob H, George W, Patrick and Rachel (afflected) Patrick a nd Rebecca Cummings. Exec Jacob H Patrick, Evan B Patrick, signed (x) 2/19 /1849

[DI21358] Inscription: Wife of GW Humphreys and Daughter of JH & Maria Patrick -- Aged 28y, 2m, 21d

[HI21363] (Research):History of Marion Co, OH pg 476 Settled in union County

Solomon (Saul) BLAND was born on 23 May 1800 in , Pendleton, VA. He di ed on 18 Feb 1877 in Milford Center, Union, OH. This is where he was livin g. Solomon left Pendleton Co. after the Civil War, and traveled over the m ountains to Ohio. Although to an area different from that of his older bro thers and his Uncle John of Muskingum. He sold 48 acres on Walnut Log Li ck Run to Robert Phares on 31 Aug 1829, land that he had received from Joh nson Phares on 6 Apr 1825. He also sold 50 and 18 acre tracts, bought from Johnson Phares 6 Apr 1825, to Jacob Wymer on the same day. Parents: H enry BLAND I and Margaret WEIRICH.

[HI21367] (Research):Record Book 20, Page 211 — April Term 1845 — Bill to Foreclose Simon Wones vs William Davis & Ann Davis On 2 September 1842 William Davis of Champaign County gave Simon Wones a n ote -~ for $224 which was due in twelve months. The note was for 30 acr es located in the south—west quarter of Section 19 Township 4 Range 11 (M ad River Tpj. By the April term the amount, plus interest, was set at $246 .40. In the t September 1845 term the case was discontinued and William Da vis was ordered to pay the court costs.

[HI21370] (Research):1870 Census has Elizabeth Loper age 77 , Old Infirm and at home

[HI21376] (Research):Champaign Co Guardianship records pg30-32 Mar 7 1859 Irene W Cranston, gdn of Otto Cranston 6yr 5/30/1858; Lewis Cranston 10y 9/ 1/18/58; Christopher Cranston 14yr 2/19/1859; heirs of Christopher Cransto n, deceased. Surities Mark D Briney, Elias Smith

[HI21380] (Research):Researcher: [email protected]

[DI21385] Ohio Deaths, 1908-1932, 1938-1944, and 1958-2007 about George W Hamilton
Name: «tab»George W Hamilton
Birth Date: «tab»1889
Gender: «tab»Male
Race: «tab»White
Residence County: «tab»Champaign
Residence state: «tab»Ohio
Residence Country: «tab»United States
Death Date: «tab»30 May 1961
Hospital of Death: «tab»Mercy Memorial Hospital
City of Death: «tab»Urbana
County of Death: «tab»Champaign
Certificate: «tab»30989
Age at Death: «tab»72
Certifier: «tab»Physician
Autopsy: «tab»Yes, used for certification
Marital Status: «tab»Widowed

[HI21388] (Research):At time of death drawing $75 per month in pension. Died of heart trouble a nd paralysis

[HI21396] (Research):Champaign Co Guardianship & Indentures Vol 1 pg 332 3 Nov 1848 Nathan Comp ton gdn of David Maggert c18yrs; Loretta Maggert c16yr minor heir of Cathe rine Maggert dec'd. Surities John Myers, Reuben Maggert

Davids sister Margaret and her husband Nathan Compton moved to Grant County, IN about the same time

[HI21397] (Research):Champaign County, Ohio Guardianship & Indentures Vol1 pg 312 7 May 1845 Su sannah Arrowsmith gdn of Isaac Arrowsmith 2yr; Elizabeth Arrowsmith 5yr; M iller Arrowsmith 13yr; minor heirs of Wesley Arrowsmith. Surities Mason Ar rowsmith, Isaac Pence, William Arrowsmith

Family record of Samuel J. and Sarah Elizabeth (Arrowsmith) McCullough : S he is the youngest daughter of Wesley and Susannah Arrowsmith. Samuel J. w as born in Pennsylvania Feb. 3, 1841. They were married in Champaign Co. D ec. 7, 1869. Names and births of their children-Mary Elizabeth, born Mar ch 10, 1871 ; Anna Bell, born Jan. 26, 1874; Frances Charlotte, born Mar ch 6, 1876 ; Amanda Jane, born June 6, 1878.

[HI21398] (Research):Champaign Co Guardianship & Indentures Vol 1 pg 392 21 Oct 1850 Catheri ne Hulling gdn of Samuel Huling minor heir of Samuel Huling dec'd. Suriti es William Ritter, james HulingJohn West

[XI21402] Inscription: Son of Wesley & Susannah Arrowsmith -- Aged 10m, 25d

[HI21407] (Research):Poss Isaac Jenkins in 1870 census, single age 21, who married Ellen Wool ey 9/13/1869

[HI21408] (Research):Theory # 1 Ivan Evilsizer claims to have found a Thomas Evilsizer buried in Augusta County.,VA, but does not have his notes, or backup documentation. This creates the first theory of the father of Adam, George and William. Email from Augusta Co, Virginia Historical Society 8/2/2013:
Today I again reviewed the possibilities for finding the source of the 1811 death date for Thomas Evilsizer. I am not seeing a lot of listings for the Evilsizer name at any time in Augusta County. Thomas is not listed in the Augusta County will index book. The available death records do not cover 1811. Nor are there any Evilsizer deeds that might mention his death. And, it does not appear that there were any chancery court cases involving Thomas or any other Evilsizer.
If he lived within the city limits of Staunton at the time of his death, there may be an estate record at the Staunton City courthouse. But, they will not have a death record as they also only have death records for a limited period, 1853-1898. If you know the month in which he died in 1811, we would be happy to check the 1811 newspapers for that month. We do not, however, have the resources to go through an entire year of newspapers.
We'll let you know what we find at the Staunton courthouse.
JoAnn ACGS «tab» JoAnn Pendley
cc: Leslie Hall


Theory # 2 There was a Nicholas Evilsizer who served in the Rev War and deserted to t he enemy in Oct 1777. Being a deserter would explain not being found in t he Census. Adam was born around this time, as his first child was born c 1 797.

All three of these children were born in Pennsylvania, migrated to Rocking ham and Augusta Co.VA, then migrated to Indiana.

Jacob's children who also migrated to Indiana were Sarah & Peter Hartsoo k, Anna Margaret & Elias Huff, and Elizabeth & Reese Allstadt. Joshua al so went to Indiana, but much further north in Morgan Co.

[DI21411] Name: «tab»Joseph R Baumgardner
«tab»
Event: «tab»Death
Event Date: «tab»03 Aug 1927
Event Place: «tab»Pleasant, Clark, Ohio
Residence: «tab»
Street Address: «tab»
Gender: «tab»Male
Death Age: «tab»73y 6m
Marital Status: «tab»Married
Race: «tab»white
Occupation: «tab»Horticulturist
Birth Date: «tab»03 Feb 1854
Birthplace: «tab»Pleasant, Clark, Ohio
Estimated Birth Year: «tab»1854
Burial Date: «tab»05 Aug 1927
Burial Place: «tab»Clark Co
Cemetery: «tab»Ferncliff
Father: «tab»Abraham Baumgardner
Father's «tab»
Father's Birthplace: «tab»Clark, Ohio
Mother: «tab»Nancy Runyan
Mother's «tab»
Mother's Birthplace: «tab»Clark, Ohio
Spouse: «tab»Ella Baumgardner (also informant)
Spouse's «tab»
Reference Number: «tab»cn 44738
Film Number: «tab»1985115
Digital Folder Number: «tab»4022019
Image Number: «tab»504

[DI21412] Name: «tab»John W Baumgardner
«tab»
Event: «tab»Death
Event Date: «tab»29 Jun 1920
Event Place: «tab»Springfield, Clark, Ohio
Residence: «tab»Springfield, Clark, Ohio
Street Address: «tab»1019 N. Belmont St.
Gender: «tab»Male
Death Age: «tab»69y 7m 1d
Marital Status: «tab»Widowed
Race: «tab»White
Occupation: «tab»Retired
Birth Date: «tab»28 Nov 1850
Birthplace: «tab»Clark Co., Ohio
Estimated Birth Year: «tab»1851
Burial Date: «tab»02 Jul 1920
Burial Place: «tab»
Cemetery: «tab»Asbury
Father: «tab»Abraham Baumgardner
Father's «tab»
Father's Birthplace: «tab»Ohio
Mother: «tab»Nancy Runyan
Mother's «tab»
Mother's Birthplace: «tab»Ohio
Spouse: «tab»
Spouse's «tab»
Reference Number: «tab»fn 40910
Film Number: «tab»1991134
Digital Folder Number: «tab»4022035
Image Number: «tab»3216

[HI21413] (Research):1880 Census Place Pleasant, Clarke, Ohio Family History Library Fi lm 1254999
NA Film Number T9-0999 Page Number 197A Pery BUMGARDNER Self M Male W 33 OH Farmer OH OH Mahaley BUMGARDNER Mother M Female W 33 OH Houskee pr OH OH Shirman BUMGARDNER Son S Male W 7 OH OH OH Georgey BUMGARDNER Dau S Female W 6 OH OH OH Foster BUMGARDNER Son S Male W 4 OH OH OH
BUMGARDNER Dau S Female W 1 OH OH OH

BAUMGARDNER, Eli P. Death date: 3/3/1921, Clark County
Volume #3525, Certificate #13271

Notation in DAR Cemetery records Eli Perry (Foster) Baumgardner

[DI21417] Name: «tab»Clara Emily Woodward
«tab»
Death Date: «tab»25 Jul 1919
Death Place: «tab»Urbana, Champaign, Ohio
Birth Date: «tab»25 Jan 1870
Estimated Birth Year: «tab»
Birthplace: «tab»Champ. Co., O.
Death Age: «tab»49 years 6 months 1 day
Gender: «tab»Female
Marital Status: «tab»Married
Race or Color: «tab»Caucasian
Street Address: «tab»236 E. Church, 3 Ward
Occupation: «tab»At Home
Residence: «tab»
Burial Date: «tab»28 Jul 1919
Burial Place: «tab»Urbana, O.
Cemetery Name: «tab»
Spouse's Name: «tab»Wm. A. Woodward
Father's Name: «tab»Harry Raulings
Father's Title & Terms: «tab»
Father's Birthplace: «tab»Champ. Co., O.
Mother's Name: «tab»Laura Townley
Mother's «tab»
Mother's Birthplace: «tab»Ohio
Film Number: «tab»1984698
Digital Folder Number: «tab»4021956
Image Number: «tab»916
Certificate Number: «tab»fn 41689

[DI21418] Name: «tab»Minnie R. Michael
«tab»
Death Date: «tab»05 Feb 1945
Death Place: «tab»Dayton, Montgomery, Ohio, United States
Birth Date: «tab»23 Mar 1869
Estimated Birth Year: «tab»
Birthplace: «tab»Clarke Co., Ohio
Death Age: «tab»74 years 10 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»Frank P.
Father's Name: «tab»Douglas W. Rawlings
Father's Title & Terms: «tab»
Father's Birthplace: «tab»
Mother's Name: «tab»Alice Townley
Mother's «tab»
Mother's Birthplace: «tab»
Film Number: «tab»2372781
Digital Folder Number: «tab»4058932
Image Number: «tab»00366
Certificate Number: «tab»10048

[HI21421] (Research):Second child

[HI21432] (Research):d/o Ronald Donaldson

[DI21434] The Urbana Citizen & Gazette
September 19, 1872
Died 13th September, David, son of Isaac D and Mollie Bridgeman of Johnston Twp, aged 2 years 5 months.

[XI21434] Removed to Oak Dale Cemetery on Dec 18, 1877. Inscription: Son of ID & M Bridgeman -- Aged 2y, 4m, 3d

[DI21441] Name: «tab»Clark
Gender: «tab»Unknown
Burial Date: «tab»
Burial Place: «tab»
Death Date: «tab»01 Jun 1883
Death Place: «tab»Salem Tp, Champaign, Ohio
Age: «tab»
Birth Date: «tab»
Birthplace: «tab»Salem Tp
Occupation: «tab»
Race: «tab»White
Marital Status: «tab»Single
Spouse's Name: «tab»
Father's Name: «tab»Joshua H Clark
Father's Birthplace: «tab»
Mother's Name: «tab»Amanda Berker
Mother's Birthplace: «tab»
Indexing Project (Batch) Number: «tab»B07024-3
System Origin: «tab»Ohio-EASy
Source Film Number: «tab»295234
Reference Number: «tab»v 1 p 168

[NI21446] name: «tab»Harry M. Guthridge
event: «tab»Marriage
event place (standardized): «tab»Darke, Ohio, United States
event place (other): «tab»
age: «tab»24
estimated birth year: «tab»1884
birth date: «tab»
birthplace: «tab»Champaign Co., O.
father: «tab»Albert Guthridge
father's «tab»
mother: «tab»Cornelia Keesecker
mother's «tab»
spouse: «tab»Sadie F. Glander
spouse's «tab»
spouse's age: «tab»23
spouse's estimated birth year: «tab»1885
spouse's birthplace: «tab»Greenville, Darke, Ohio
spouse's father: «tab»Edward Glander
spouse's father's «tab»
spouse's mother: «tab»Mary J. Frank
spouse's mother's «tab»
reference number: «tab»350
film number: «tab»1030776
digital folder number: «tab»004017448
image number: «tab»00440
Citing this Record"Ohio, County Marriages, 1789-1994," index and images, FamilySearch (https://familysearch.org/pal:/MM9.1.1/XDGF-6PN : accessed 11 Nov 2012), Albert Guthridge in entry for Harry M. Guthridge and Sadie F. Glander, 1908; citing reference 350, FHL microfilm 1030776.

[DI21446] name: «tab»Harry M Guthridge
titles & terms: «tab»
event: «tab»Death
event date: «tab»15 Dec 1945
event place: «tab»
residence: «tab»
street address: «tab»
gender: «tab»Male
death age: «tab»61y3m20d
marital status: «tab»
race: «tab»White
occupation: «tab»
birth date: «tab»25 Aug 1884
birthplace: «tab»Greenville, Ohio
estimated birth year: «tab»1884
burial date: «tab»
burial place: «tab»
cemetery: «tab»
father: «tab»Aroon Guthridge
father's titles & terms: «tab»
father's birthplace: «tab»
mother: «tab»Cornelia Keasecker
mother's titles & terms: «tab»
mother's birthplace: «tab»
spouse: «tab»Maude
spouse's titles & terms: «tab»
reference number: «tab»certificate
film number: «tab»2372647
digital folder number: «tab»4072621
image number: «tab»02203
Citing this Record "Ohio, Deaths, 1908-1953," index and images,
FamilySearch (https://familysearch.org/pal:/MM9.1.1/X6N8-16Y :
accessed 11 Nov 2012), Harry M Guthridge, 1945; citing reference certificate, Ohio Historical Society, Columbus, Ohio.

[DI21447] Name: «tab»Elza S. Curl
«tab»
Death Date: «tab»28 May 1934
Death Place: «tab»Newark, Licking, Ohio
Birth Date: «tab»22 Aug 1851
Estimated Birth Year: «tab»
Birthplace: «tab»Cardington, Ohio
Death Age: «tab»82 years 9 months 6 days
Gender: «tab»Male
Marital Status: «tab»Widowed
Race or Color: «tab»Caucasian
Street Address: «tab»44 Western Ave.
Occupation: «tab»Farmer
Residence: «tab»Newark, Licking, Ohio
Burial Date: «tab»30 May 1934
Burial Place: «tab»Cardington, Ohio
Cemetery Name: «tab»
Spouse's Name: «tab»Lydia Rose Curl
Father's Name: «tab»Wm. Curl
Father's Title & Terms: «tab»
Father's Birthplace: «tab»Ohio
Mother's Name: «tab»
Mother's «tab»
Mother's Birthplace: «tab»

[DI21448] Name: «tab»Catharine Amanda Curl
«tab»
Death Date: «tab»24 Mar 1939
Death Place: «tab»Canaan Township, Morrow Co., Ohio
Birth Date: «tab»09 Feb 1854
Estimated Birth Year: «tab»
Birthplace: «tab»Morrow Co., Ohio
Death Age: «tab»85 years 1 month 15 days
Gender: «tab»Female
Marital Status: «tab»Widowed
Race or Color: «tab»Caucasian
Street Address: «tab»
Occupation: «tab»Housework
Residence: «tab»
Burial Date: «tab»27 Mar 1939
Burial Place: «tab»
Cemetery Name: «tab»Bethel
Spouse's Name: «tab»Sheldon Curl
Father's Name: «tab»Andrew Bending
Father's Title & Terms: «tab»
Father's Birthplace: «tab»Ohio
Mother's Name: «tab»Letitia Wait
Mother's «tab»
Mother's Birthplace: «tab»Ohio
Film Number: «tab»2023710
Digital Folder Number: «tab»4026402
Image Number: «tab»1667

[DI21449] Name: «tab»Thelma Alisa Schafer
«tab»
Death Date: «tab»20 Aug 1948
Death Place: «tab»Millersburg, Holmes, Ohio, United States
Birth Date: «tab»21 Mar 1910
Estimated Birth Year: «tab»
Birthplace: «tab»Sidney, Ohio
Death Age: «tab»38 years 5 months
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 J. Schafer
Father's Title & Terms: «tab»
Father's Birthplace: «tab»
Mother's Name: «tab»Allie Frazier
Mother's «tab»
Mother's Birthplace: «tab»
Film Number: «tab»2246492
Digital Folder Number: «tab»4109100
Image Number: «tab»03250
Certificate Number: «tab»49863

[DI21450] Name: «tab»Hellen Louise Dormire
«tab»
Death Date: «tab»25 Oct 1912
Death Place: «tab»Sidney, Shelby County, Ohio
Birth Date: «tab»05 Jun 1912
Estimated Birth Year: «tab»
Birthplace: «tab»Ohio
Death Age: «tab»4 months 20 days
Gender: «tab»Female
Marital Status: «tab»Single
Race or Color: «tab»Caucasian
Street Address: «tab»
Occupation: «tab»
Residence: «tab»Sidney, Shelby County, Ohio
Burial Date: «tab»27 Oct 1912
Burial Place: «tab»Sidney, Shelby County, Ohio
Cemetery Name: «tab»Graceland
Spouse's Name: «tab»
Father's Name: «tab»Charles Dormire
Father's Title & Terms: «tab»
Father's Birthplace: «tab»Ohio
Mother's Name: «tab»Elizabeth Williams
Mother's «tab»
Mother's Birthplace: «tab»Ohio
Film Number: «tab»1953480
Digital Folder Number: «tab»4021222
Image Number: «tab»905
Certificate Number: «tab»fn 56842

[DI21451] Name: «tab»Ottie Reed
Gender: «tab»Unknown
Burial Date: «tab»
Burial Place: «tab»
Death Date: «tab»01 Aug 1890
Death Place: «tab»Wapakoneta, Auglaize, Ohio
Age: «tab»0
Birth Date: «tab»1890
Birthplace: «tab»Salem Tp.
Occupation: «tab»None
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»B07117-8
System Origin: «tab»Ohio-EASy
Source Film Number: «tab»963054
Reference Number: «tab»p 117 n 1

[DI21452] Name: «tab»Winfield Reed
Gender: «tab»Male
Burial Date: «tab»
Burial Place: «tab»
Death Date: «tab»12 Jul 1899
Death Place: «tab»Wapakoneta, Auglaize, Ohio
Age: «tab»11
Birth Date: «tab»1888
Birthplace: «tab»Wapakoneta
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»B07119-3
System Origin: «tab»Ohio-EASy
Source Film Number: «tab»963055
Reference Number: «tab»v 4 p 219

[DI21453] Name: «tab»Laira Hess
«tab»
Death Date: «tab»21 May 1932
Death Place: «tab»Urbana, Champaign Co., Ohio
Birth Date: «tab»08 Sep 1874
Estimated Birth Year: «tab»
Birthplace: «tab»Picaway, Ohio
Death Age: «tab»57 years 8 months 13 days
Gender: «tab»Female
Marital Status: «tab»Widowed
Race or Color: «tab»American
Street Address: «tab»
Occupation: «tab»
Residence: «tab»
Burial Date: «tab»23 May 1932
Burial Place: «tab»
Cemetery Name: «tab»Woodstock
Spouse's Name: «tab»Geo. Hess
Father's Name: «tab»James Gregg
Father's Title & Terms: «tab»
Father's Birthplace: «tab»Ohio
Mother's Name: «tab»Harriet Steadman
Mother's «tab»
Mother's Birthplace: «tab»Ohio
Film Number: «tab»1992574
Digital Folder Number: «tab»4001570
Image Number: «tab»46
Certificate Number: «tab»fn 28328

[DI21462] Name: «tab»Catherine E. Mumper
Gender: «tab»Female
Burial Date: «tab»
Burial Place: «tab»
Death Date: «tab»06 Oct 1904
Death Place: «tab»New Moorefield, Clark, Ohio
Age: «tab»13
Birth Date: «tab»1891
Birthplace: «tab»New Moorefield
Occupation: «tab»None
Race: «tab»White
Marital Status: «tab»Single
Spouse's Name: «tab»
Father's Name: «tab»W.A. Mumper
Father's Birthplace: «tab»
Mother's Name: «tab»Clara Conklin
Mother's Birthplace: «tab»
Indexing Project (Batch) Number: «tab»B07057-9
System Origin: «tab»Ohio-EASy
Source Film Number: «tab»466665
Reference Number: «tab»v 2 p 306 n 10

[BI21471] Name: «tab»Elizabeth Craig
Gender: «tab»Female
Baptism/Christening Date: «tab»
Baptism/Christening Place: «tab»
Birth Date: «tab»09 Sep 1872
Birthplace: «tab», Champaign, Ohio
Death Date: «tab»
Name Note: «tab»
Race: «tab»
Father's Name: «tab»Robert Craig
Father's Birthplace: «tab»
Father's Age: «tab»
Mother's Name: «tab»Agnes Bailey
Mother's Birthplace: «tab»
Mother's Age: «tab»
Indexing Project (Batch) Number: «tab»I10449-0
System Origin: «tab»Ohio-EASy
Source Film Number: «tab»295232
Reference Number: «tab»94-95

[DI21471] Name: «tab»Elizabeth Craig
Gender: «tab»Female
Burial Date: «tab»
Burial Place: «tab»
Death Date: «tab»25 Sep 1872
Death Place: «tab»Salem Township, Champaign, Ohio

[HI21472] (Research):1850 Census household incldes Jonas Thornton age 9 and Andrew Berbridge a ge 34 both born Ohio

[HI21476] (Research):DIXON, Carlones EARSOM, Sarah Catharine 3/11/1862 S M Allen, MG

[HI21477] (Research):PUBLIC RECORDS OF CHAMPAIGN COUNTY, OHIO CHANCERY RECORDS OF THE COURT OF COMMON PLEAS Record Book 12, Page 164 — Heard 11 April 1831 — Petition to Sell Land Pet er Sewel, Guardian etc. vs David Sewel et al On 28 October 1830 Peter was appointed the guardian of David Sewel, Nan cy Sewnl, Jonathan T. Sewel and Amos R. Seuel, heirs of Peter Sewel, Fol ly Sewel and Jonathan Tullis. The children were heirs of 41 acres, pa rt of 200 acres located in Section 33 Township 4 Range 3 (warren County, O hio), which was owned by Jonathan Tullis. John/Jonathan E. Chapin Esqui re was appointed guardian ad litem and the land was appraised at $8. 00 an acre. Isaac Eenett was the purchaser at $505.

[DI21481] Will Book G pg 495 Mary Ann Hess Wayne Twp died 7/25/1892 widow of Jacob p robated 7/30/1892 Heirs; Emma J Breedlove, dau, Waynesfield; Jennie Hess, grdau Mingo; Edward Hess grson, Mingo; Hannah A Route, dau in law-Mingo; Dau Emma all real and personal property; she to pay Jacob Jonathan Worthington Hess and Vernon Bristol Arnold each $200. Emma Breddlove Exec Wit: Heber Kenaga, John H Young Signed 4/3/1888

[HI21486] (Research):She was married 3 times
Shelby County Marriage Book 9 - Harry C. Welshimer, age 20 years, son of John Welshimer & Lena Patrick; married 31 July 1899 by R. M. McCaslin, MG Presbyterian; Emma I. Van Fossen, 20 years; daughter of John Van Fossen & Jennie McKee.
This marriage might have been annulled or something. Harry is listed in 1900 census as married and a boarder with Thomas Shoyer (Salem, Shelby Co) but no clue where Emma is living at the time or what name she was going by.

[HI21488] (Research):Graduates of Urbana High School 1884-1900 submitted by Pat Stickley in CCGS Newsletter June 1996 pg 31 Mary F McReynolds Class of 1887

[HI21492] (Research):PG 74WALLACE MCCREAPROBATED 11 DEC 1893 JACKSON TWP [DIED 14 OCT 1893] Heirs-George G McCrea-son-St Paris; Ada Belle Pratt-grdauSidney. 178 acr es S27 Jackson Twp of land-grdau Belle Pratt 30 A in SW corner; balan ce to son George McCrea his natural life and then to his heirs. Son G G McCrea executor Witness:A J Johnson C L Rogerswill signed 30 Jan 1892

[DI21493] Name: «tab»David L. Yoder
«tab»
Death Date: «tab»12 Aug 1935
Death Place: «tab»German Twp, Clark, Ohio
Birth Date: «tab»25 Dec 1855
Estimated Birth Year: «tab»
Birthplace: «tab»Champaign Co, Ohio
Death Age: «tab»79 years 7 months 17 days
Gender: «tab»Male
Marital Status: «tab»Married
Race or Color: «tab»Caucasian
Street Address: «tab»Route 7
Occupation: «tab»Retired Dairyman
Residence: «tab»Springfield
Burial Date: «tab»14 Aug 1935
Burial Place: «tab»
Cemetery Name: «tab»Vale
Spouse's Name: «tab»Nancy Yoder
Father's Name: «tab»John Yoder
Father's Title & Terms: «tab»
Father's Birthplace: «tab»Penn
Mother's Name: «tab»Elizabeth
Mother's «tab»
Mother's Birthplace: «tab»Penn
Film Number: «tab»2022523
Digital Folder Number: «tab»4001928
Image Number: «tab»3102
Certificate Number: «tab»fn 46930

[NI21494] Groom's Name: «tab»Wayne Webb
Groom's Birth Date: «tab»27 Jul 1884
Groom's Birthplace: «tab»Meggs Co, Ohio
Groom's Age: «tab»26
Bride's Name: «tab»Sarah Mumper
Bride's Birth Date: «tab»10 Dec 1889
Bride's Birthplace: «tab»New Moorefield, Ohio
Bride's Age: «tab»21
Marriage Date: «tab»24 Feb 1910
Marriage Place: «tab»Clark County, Ohio
Groom's Father's Name: «tab»Oscar Webb
Groom's Mother's Name: «tab»Margaret Chaney
Bride's Father's Name: «tab»Wm Mumper
Bride's Mother's Name: «tab»Clarissa Conklin
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

[DI21494] Name: «tab»Sarah Webb
«tab»
Death Date: «tab»03 Jul 1948
Death Place: «tab»Springfield, Clark, Ohio, United States
Birth Date: «tab»10 Dec 1888
Estimated Birth Year: «tab»
Birthplace: «tab»New Moorefield, Ohio
Death Age: «tab»59 years 6 months 23 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»Wayne
Father's Name: «tab»Wm. Mumper
Father's Title & Terms: «tab»
Father's Birthplace: «tab»
Mother's Name: «tab»Clara
Mother's «tab»
Mother's Birthplace: «tab»
Film Number: «tab»2246466
Digital Folder Number: «tab»4109098
Image Number: «tab»00275
Certificate Number: «tab»41150

[DI21495] Name: «tab»Richard Hayman
«tab»
Event: «tab»Death
Event Date: «tab»02 Jun 1953
Event Place: «tab»
Residence: «tab»
Street Address: «tab»
Gender: «tab»Male
Death Age: «tab»84y
Marital Status: «tab»
Race: «tab»White
Occupation: «tab»
Birth Date: «tab»20 Apr 1869
Birthplace: «tab»Clark County, Ohio
Estimated Birth Year: «tab»1869
Burial Date: «tab»
Burial Place: «tab»
Cemetery: «tab»
Father: «tab»Henry H. Hayman
Father's «tab»
Father's Birthplace: «tab»
Mother: «tab»Mary A. O'Dell
Mother's «tab»
Mother's Birthplace: «tab»
Spouse: «tab»
Spouse's «tab»
Reference Number: «tab»Certificate
Film Number: «tab»2246547
Digital Folder Number: «tab»4109467
Image Number: «tab»02853
(Parents buried Ferncliff Cemeterey Clark Co, OH)

[HI21514] (Research):1930 household jas Julius Nicola, brother in law, age 38 Hilda, niece age 17 and nephew George age 12

[NI21517] Edward Llewellyn Bennett and Cyrena Berry married in 1870 in Van Wert County, Ohio.
Their children:
1. John Noah
2. Joseph Russell
3. David Malachi
4. Evan Thomas
5. Elijah Aaron
6. Elisha Alfred
7. William Edward
8. Anna Jane
9. Mary Elizabeth
10. Emery Llewellyn
(Source FAG)

[DI21518] Name: «tab»Clinton Derr
«tab»
Death Date: «tab»27 Apr 1950
Death Place: «tab»Springcreek Twp, Miami, Ohio, United States
Birth Date: «tab»20 May 1874
Estimated Birth Year: «tab»
Birthplace: «tab»Canal Winchester, Ohio
Death Age: «tab»75 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»George Derr
Father's Title & Terms: «tab»
Father's Birthplace: «tab»
Mother's Name: «tab»Maria Tryne
Mother's «tab»
Mother's Birthplace: «tab»
Film Number: «tab»2372592
Digital Folder Number: «tab»4109247

[HI21520] (Research):History of Union Co, Union, OH George Fullington was born in Vermont in 1775, and married Rebecca Greele y. They emigrated to Ohio, and settled in this township in 1813, where th ey resided about eight years, thence removed to Madison County, and resid ed there till his death in 1835. His wife survived him many years. Their c hildren were as follows: Sarah, married Alfred Carpenter, and moved to Ill inois, where she died; Moses, married Harriet Guy, and settled on the o ld home place in this township, where be died; Clarriet, married William G uy, she died in 1827; Jefferson, moved to Illinois. where he married Elean or English and there resided till his death (his body was brought home a nd interred in the Guy Cemetery, in Madison County); Adelaide became the s econd wife of William Guy; Mary, married. Truman Kimball, and raised a fam ily of ter. children; she is now deceased; Abigail, married Charles Phelli s, Esq., is deceased; and Selina married John Burnham, and now resid es at Mechanicsburg.

[HI21523] (Research):CCGS Newsletter Summer 2005 Vol 1 No 2 pg 19 Old People - A List of Resid ents of This City Whose Age is Over 70 Years. Mechanicsburg News Jan 23 18 96 Nancy Tullis born Feb 1 1812

[HI21524] (Research):Name: William Tullis , Enlistment Date: 2 May 1864 Side Served: Union State Served: Ohio Service Record: Enlisted as a Private on 2 May 1864 at the age of 19. Enlisted in Company C, 134th Infantry Regiment Ohio on 6 May 1864. Died of disease Company C, 134th Infantry Regiment Ohio on 10 Jul 18 64 at Cumberland, MD.

[HI21525] (Research):Record Book 24, Page 110 Filed July
17 1849 Petition to Partition Joseph H Cartwell vs David L Tullis, et al The land in question was part of entry number 9027, 1876 acres, which Jo hn Cartwell purchased on 8 Aug 1829. Other parcels included 1110 acres,. 4 12 acres and lots in the town of Texas (Union Township). Persons, named wi thin the suit, which held an interest in the land were: Sophia/Sarah Cartw ell widow of John Cartwell; Joseph Cartwell; Nancy Cartwell, wife of Dav id Tullis,~ John Cartwell; William M. Cartwell; tlargaret Cartvsell, wi fe of Seth McMahill Nathaniel Cartwell; Isaiah Cartwell; Thomas Cartwell ( last named three of Madison County, Ohio) and Sarah Cartwell, wife of Jo hn McManaway of Clark County, Ohio. Sarah died prior the April Term, 185 0, Friday, May 3, as an admendment was filed in connection with the suit.

Will book D pg 233 David L Tullis probated 8/7/1876 Wife nancy property in Mechanicsburg and personal property ; heirs Henr y, John C, David F, Charles Tullis, Sarah E Williams, Mary Longbrake (wi fe of George) and Helen M Little. Henry Tullis Exec Wit: G W Millice R D Willaims Will signed 9/18/1873

David operated a blacksmith shop near the square in Mechanicsburg, Champai gn Co. OH. Later he became a farmer. They both died in Champaign Co. a nd he is buried at Maple Grove Cemetery in Mechanicsburg.

[HI21527] (Research):Ezra Henry was aboard the first passenger train to run between Mechanicsbu rg and Springfield OH in 1854.

Name: Henry Tullis Birthplace: Ohio State: OH 1910 Ag e: 75 Color: W Enumeration District: 0003 Visit: 0235 County: Champaign Relation: Head of Household Wife Elezebeth 66 Ohio Son Donald 28 Ohio

TULLIS HENRY County Name: CHAMPAIGN Date of Death: 3/21/1919 Volume Number: 2919 Certificate Number: 16054

[HI21528] (Research):LONGBRAKE MARY A County Name: CHAMPAIGN Date of Death: 7/14/1913 Volume Number: 1116 Certificate Number: 38012

[HI21535] (Research):W. F. CRANSTON, merchant, North Lewisburg; was born in Woodstock, this cou nty in the year 1856; he is a son of Peleg and Mary A. (Bland) Cranst on ; his father was born in Ohio, his mother in the State of Virginia; h is grandfather, John B. Cranston, was a native of Rhode Island, and o ne of the few surviving pioneers of Champaign Co. Peleg and Mary A., paren ts of our subject, removed to Union Co., when W. F. was less than one ye ar old; he was reared to mercantile pursuits, and received the rudimen ts of an education in the district school, which was afterward develop ed by a four-years course-in the Oberlin College Upon his return from scho ol, he engaged in the dry-goods business in West Middleburg, a point at wh ich he did business two years. Then, in 1878, he removed to North Lewisbu rg and embarked in his present business; he carries the best stock in tow n, from which he supplies the demands of a large and increasing trad e. In the autumn of 1876, he was married to Ida M., daughter of Henry Vigo r, of Knox Co., Ohio. They have two children, viz., Una M. and Georg ie M. His father and mother were parents of four children, of whom he alo ne survives. He and his wife are members of the M. P. Church, with which t hey have been connected three years. He is also a member of the Knigh ts of Honor lodge and a worthy brother.

[DI21538] Name: «tab»Joseph Emory Wagner
«tab»
Event: «tab»Death
Event Date: «tab»04 Apr 1937
Event Place: «tab»Urbana, Champaign, Ohio
Residence: «tab»
Street Address: «tab»604 Scioto
Gender: «tab»Male
Death Age: «tab»78y 5m 8d
Marital Status: «tab»Married
Race: «tab»White
Occupation: «tab»Groceryman
Birth Date: «tab»26 Oct 1858
Birthplace: «tab»Springfield, Ohio
Estimated Birth Year: «tab»1859
Burial Date: «tab»06 Apr 1937
Burial Place: «tab»
Cemetery: «tab»Oak Dale Cemetery
Father: «tab»Henry Wagner
Father's «tab»
Father's Birthplace: «tab»Clark County, Ohio
Mother: «tab»Lucinda Kiser
Mother's «tab»
Mother's Birthplace: «tab»Clark County, Ohio
Spouse: «tab»Fannie M. Wagner
Spouse's «tab»
Reference Number: «tab»fn 23369
Film Number: «tab»2023494
Digital Folder Number: «tab»4020739
Image Number: «tab»3061

[DI21543] Name: «tab»Mary J. Pollock
Gender: «tab»Female
Burial Date: «tab»
Burial Place: «tab»
Death Date: «tab»18 Jan 1903
Death Place: «tab»Union Tp, Champaign, Ohio
Age: «tab»69
Birth Date: «tab»1834
Birthplace: «tab»Champaign Co.
Occupation: «tab»Housekeeper
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 425

[HI21546] (Research):Louisa Argabright born 12 Feb 1855 (ANOTHER CASE OF NO ACTUAL SOURCE FOR T HIS DATE) Indiana (1880 HARDIN CO. OH CENSUS) - joined Carysville Christi an Church on 10 Jan 1876; was an active member 17 Feb 1877 - listed in 18 80 Hardin County, Ohio census with A. G. Harner (ANYONE GOT ANY MORE IN FO ON HER?) (Source Marilyn Jenson)

[DI21546] Name: Louise Banning
Death date: 29 Apr 1922
Death place: Piqua, Miami, Ohio
Birth date: 12 Feb 1855
Estimated birth year:
Birth place: Shelby Co, Ohio
Age at death: 67 years 2 months 16 days
Gender: Female
Marital status: Married
Race or color: Caucasian
Street address: 917 Caldwell
Occupation: Housewife
Residence: Piqua, Ohio
Burial date: 01 May 1922
Burial place: Piqua, Ohio
Cemetery name:
Spouse name: George Banning
Father name: Joseph Agbright
Father titles:
Father birth place: U.S.
Mother name: Rebecca Stephensen
Mother titles:
Mother birth place: Ohio
GSU film number: 1992022
Digital GS number: 4025031
Image number: 1303
Reference number: fn 24172
Collection: Ohio Deaths 1908-1953

[HI21549] (Research):Kimball, ArsaSpouse : Laughlin, John Marriage date : Aug 26, 1824 County of record : Champaign Co. Sex : F

[HI21552] (Research):Court of Common Pleas 1890 from Champaign Democrat abstracted by Pat Stick ley CCGS Newsletter Fall 1989 12/11/1890 J M runyon vs M L Runyon

[DI21555] Name: «tab»William H. H. Runyon
«tab»
Death Date: «tab»21 Oct 1911
Death Place: «tab»Wapakoneta, Auglaize, Ohio
Birth Date: «tab»23 Feb 1838
Estimated Birth Year: «tab»
Birthplace: «tab»Near Springfield, O.
Death Age: «tab»73 years 7 months 28 days
Gender: «tab»Male
Marital Status: «tab»Married
Race or Color: «tab»Caucasian
Street Address: «tab»
Occupation: «tab»Constable
Residence: «tab»
Burial Date: «tab»23 Oct 1911
Burial Place: «tab»
Cemetery Name: «tab»Green Lawn Cem.
Spouse's Name: «tab»
Father's Name: «tab»Sampson Runyon
Father's Title & Terms: «tab»
Father's Birthplace: «tab»Virginia
Mother's Name: «tab»
Mother's «tab»
Mother's Birthplace: «tab»Virginia
Film Number: «tab»1953130
Digital Folder Number: «tab»4021134
Image Number: «tab»2270
Certificate Number: «tab»fn 51595

[DI21556] Name: «tab»Seaman Dickerson
Death Date: «tab»31 Aug 1922
Death Place: «tab»Johnson Twp, Champaign, Ohio
Birth Date: «tab»17 Jul 1859
Estimated Birth Year: «tab»
Birthplace: «tab»Ohio
Death Age: «tab»63 years 1 month 14 days
Gender: «tab»Male
Marital Status: «tab»Married
Race or Color: «tab»Caucasian
Street Address: «tab»
Occupation: «tab»Farmer
Residence: «tab»
Burial Date: «tab»02 Sep 1922
Burial Place: «tab»
Cemetery Name: «tab»Spring Grove Cemetery
Spouse's Name: «tab»Alice Dickerson
Father's Name: «tab»Elija Dickerson
Father's Title & Terms: «tab»
Father's Birthplace: «tab»Pen
Mother's Name: «tab»Ann Farrow
Mother's «tab»
Mother's Birthplace: «tab»Ohio

[HI21557] (Research):His tombstone says Note: "Jacob K. Son of Sampson and Elizabeth Ann Runyon Died Sept 6th 18 39 Aged 3 Years & MO & 2 Days" 1

[HI21560] (Research):Marriage 2 Julie Ann BUCKEY b: 18 FEB 1826 in Beverly, WV Married: 15 MAY 1848 in Sidney, Ohio

Father: John RUNYON b: 1765 in Brocks Gap, Rockingham Co., Va Mother: Esther RIFE b: 21 DEC 1764 in Shenandoah Co., Va

[HI21561] (Research):Was single in 1860, not with any spouse

[XI21565] name on lot records. Never married, never worked disable since infant, no visible marker as of June 2010

[DI21566] Death date: 16 Apr 1923
Death place: Springfield, Clark, Ohio
Birthdate: 12 Feb 1839
Estimated birth year:
Birthplace: Urbana, Ohio
Age at death: 84 years 2 months 4 days
Gender: Female
Marital status: Widowed
Race or color: Caucasian
Street address: 5 E. North
Occupation:
Residence:
Burial date: 18 Apr 1923
Burial place:
Cemetery name: Ferncliff
Spouse's name: William H. Groves
Father's name: St Ledger Neal
Father's titles:
Father's birthplace: Virginia
Mother's name: Clarissa Pearce
Mother's titles:
Mother's birthplace: Urbana, Ohio
GSU film number: 1992266
Digital GS number: 4000551
Image number: 1350
Reference number: fn 24131
Collection: Ohio Deaths 1908-1953

[HI21570] (Research):Live in Pretty Prarie in Mechanicsburg , In Columbus, in Lima, and he remo ved to Iowa. He returned in 1864 on a visit and died during the summ er of that year, on the farm where his father had settled just 60 years be fore.

[HI21571] (Research):Marriage 1 Samuel JACK b: 16 APR 1793 in Maryland Married: 3 MAY 1816 in Champaign Co, Ohio Children Abigail Jane JACK b: 13 FEB 1832 in Ohio Elizabeth JACK b: 20 SEP 1818 Sarah Ann JACK b: 27 MAY 1819 Jacob Minturn JACK b: 9 AUG 1821 Jeremiah JACK b: 11 DEC 1823 Rosetta JACK b: 22 FEB 1826 William JACK b: 25 DEC 1827 John Earson JACK b: 28 JUN 1834 Phoebe Isabelle JACK b: 14 APR 1840

[HI21572] (Research):Nathan married Mary Alice Alford. Of course, she was Grandpa's mother & I heard a lot from Grandpa, Aunt Margaret, & my dad who all knew her. I have a lot on her. I think I have about every record that exists f or her & lots of pictures of her. Their little boy, Nathan Eugene was dec apitated by a train the day after his 12th birthday. In addition to vital records, obit, and pictures of him, I also have the newspaper accoun ts on his death. Of course, those old newspapers really played up an event like a child getting run over by a train. My great aunt told me the story as she remembered it & apparently, seeing your brother get killed is something that sticks vividly in your mind. The account in the Bellefontaine Examiner is almost word for word the way she remembered it. Debbie Carder [email protected]

[HI21577] (Research):Children Abner MASON b: 22 Feb 1836 in Champaign County, Ohio Mary MASON b: 1837 in Champaign or Madison County, Ohio Sarah Amanda MASON b: 30 Dec 1842 in Madison County, Ohio Elizabeth MASON b: 19 Mar 1849 in White County, Indiana Joseph Taylor MASON b: 4 Jun 1851 in White County, Indiana

[HI21584] (Research):Marriage 1 Sarah Whitney ROSS b: 13 Mar 1826 in Tremont City, Clark Co., O H Married: 21 Nov 1846 in Tremont City, Clark Co., OH Children Charles A. SWEET b: 2 Sep 1847 in Urbana, Champaign Co., OH William W. SWEET Emma J. SWEET Mary Ellen SWEET Addia May SWEET Edwin or Edward S. SWEET Frank Ross SWEET

[XI21587] 54766 «tab»BLAZER «tab»SAML «tab»W. «tab»00/00/0000 «tab»«tab»00/00/0000 «tab»00/00/0000 «tab»E «tab»Lot 86 «tab»Sublot 0 «tab»Row 0 «tab»Space 16

[HI21592] (Research):Edgar L Oyler 21 W Ohio Clark, Springfield 1910 Wife Florence 21 Ohio

[HI21593] (Research):Name: Grant Oyler SSN: 301-09-4376 Last Residence: 45506 Springfield, Clark, Ohio, United States of Ameri ca Born: 2 Feb 1891 Died: Oct 1975 State (Year) SSN issued: Ohio (Before 1951 )

[DI21594] Name: «tab»Irby Elizabeth Baker
«tab»
Death Date: «tab»10 Dec 1948
Death Place: «tab»Springfield, Clark, Ohio, United States
Birth Date: «tab»05 Aug 1867
Estimated Birth Year: «tab»
Birthplace: «tab»Champaign Co., Ohio
Death Age: «tab»81 years 4 months 8 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»Charles Oscar Baker
Father's Name: «tab»James H. Rawlings
Father's Title & Terms: «tab»
Father's Birthplace: «tab»
Mother's Name: «tab»Laura Townsley
Mother's «tab»
Mother's Birthplace: «tab»
Film Number: «tab»2246543
Digital Folder Number: «tab»4109124
Image Number: «tab»02384
Certificate Number: «tab»79952

[XI21594] 61926 «tab»BAKER «tab»IRBY «tab»ELIZABETH «tab»00/00/0000 «tab»CHAMPAIGN CO., O. «tab»12/10/1948 «tab»12/13/1948 «tab»H «tab»Lot 200 «tab»SubLot 0 «tab»Row 0 «tab»Space 9

[NI21597] Champaign Co, Beers History S. H. WALLACE, school teacher, Urbana. S. H. Wallace was born in Champaign Co., Ohio, Feb. 28, 1825, of Scotch parentage on the paternal and Germ an on the maternal side. He received a very limited education at the pay a nd district schools of that. early day, which were none of the best. In the year 1840, he was indentured to W. H. McFarland, of Westville, Ohio, a nd served a period of six years' apprenticeship to the saddle, harness a nd collar making trade. July 5, 1846, he married Mary, eldest daughter of the Hon. John Taylor, of Defiance Co., Ohio. Mrs. Wallace was bo rn in this county June 15, 1827. Seven children blessed this union, viz ., Anna, Mary (died young), Emma G., John T., Ida May, Edward L. and Charles L. Mr. Wallace, while serving his term of apprenticeship, did not negle ct every favorable opportunity of improving his mind, and, at the clo se of his term of service, was considered a fair scholar. Commenced teachi ng in the fall of 18-17, and has followed that profession almost uninterru ptedly for a period of thirty-three years. Having been his own teacher, a nd actuated by a laudable ambition to stand at the head of the profession, he has, by hard study, risen step by step from the little log schoolhouse in the woods to occupy a responsible position in the people's college-t he Urbana High School-and it is universally admitted that he possesses thr ee important elements to successful teaching, in an eminent degree, viz ., educational qualification, power, to govern, and the ability to secure the love and l respect of his pupil.

Squire H. Wallace [as Spectacles] is referred to in many comments made by Specs, Jr. as a person who gave lectures on the evils of whisky. During one of these lectures, S. H. Wallace refers to his early rearing in the area of Westville, Champaign County, Ohio, where he used whisky ingredients to poison a dog of John L. Stevens. Stevens was a prominent owner of a Tavern/Lodging House on the southwest corner at the main intersection in Westville

Oct 10 1878 Items From the West End, Concord Township by Specs Jr
Squire H Wallace, formerly known throughout the county prior to the rebellion, has, after an absense of seventeen years, returned and is now living in Tremont, engaged in teaching school

Concord Items Dec 5, 1878
On Saturday evening last a very large concourse of people assembled at the Universalist church, Westville, to hear an address upon the subject of temperance by Squire H. Wallace: Mr. W. spent his boyhood days in Westville, and the announcement that he would lecture in the village was sufficient to bring together not only those who knew him, but even the rising generation were out in numbers to hear the former associate of their parents. Long before the hour designated for the commencement a prefect stream of human beings could be seen wending their way to the large and commodious church. After an absence of eighteen years Mr. Wallace comes for the first time to visit the home of his youth, and to make glad those who bade him a hearty welcome. After reading of the Scriptures and prayer by Rev. S. P. Carleton, Mr. Wallace was introduced and remarked that he was at a loss to know whether the people had come out through their devotion to the cause of temperance or their curiosity to see him. For one hour he held the audience in rapt attention while he gave them his experience, a part of which many present already knew. ln drawing a contrast in the society at Westville at a period when he was a boy and now, he made some happy allusions. He remembered well when a temperance lecturer came and announced a lecture to take place in Dr. McReynold*s office, a room twelve by fourteen, and the crowd being too great for the room, an adjoumment was held to the bar room of the Eagle Hotel. After the lecture was over they pelted the lecturer all the way from the hotel to his boarding house with the worst kind of eggs, and while John Boswell held the basket containing the eggs he helped throw them. But Boswell fell over some obstruction and sprained his ankle and their fun came to an end. While giving to the audience the ingredients contained in this whisky of the present day, he said he remembered well when he used one of the same to poison John L. Stevens*s dog, a matter that he dare never to mention for fear of the consequences. The lecture was one of the most entertaining that it has been our pleasure to listen to for a long time. He will repeat his lecture at Concord, due notice of which will be given.

Concord items Mar 20, 1879
S.«tab»H. Wallace of Tremont, will deliver a lecture on the subject of temperance at Concord Chapel on Saturday evening, March 1 5, at Woodstock on Saturday evening, March 29. Squire "has been there" and can give a complete history of the road and all its accompaniments. Let there be a full turnout.

Gave lectures on the evils of whisky. During one of these lectures, S H Wallace refers to his early rearing in the area of Westville, Champaign Co, Ohio, where he used whiskey ingredients to poison a dog of John L Stevens. Stevens was a prominent owner of a tavern/lodging house on the SW corner at the main intersection in Westville. He moved to Florida in later life and became ill, dying there in 1883.

Concord items Mar 20, 1879
Squire H. Wallace addressed a very fair audience at the church on Saturday evening, holding the audience in rapt attention for more than an hour. We only express public sentiment when we say that in point of general interest and good, sound sense the lecturer has never had an equal in this community. He believes in practical work, and thinks a bushel of potatoes will go further than a dozen prayers. Those who failed to hear him missed a rare treat.

[HI21597] (Research):Champaign Co, Beers History S. H. WALLACE, school teacher, Urbana. S. H. Wallace was born in Champai gn Co., Ohio, Feb. 28, 1825, of Scotch parentage on the paternal and Germ an on the maternal side. He received a very limited education at the pay a nd district schools of that. early day, which were none of the best. In t he year 1840, he was indentured to W. H. McFarland, of Westville, Ohio, a nd served a period of ;ix years' apprenticeship to the saddle, harness a nd collar making trade. July 5, 1846, he married Mary, eldest daught er of the Hon. John Taylor, of Defiance Co., Ohio. Mrs. Wallace was bo rn in this county June 15, 1827. Seven children blessed this union, viz ., Anna, Mary (died young), Emma G., John T., Ida May, Edward L. and Charl es L. Mr. Wallace, while serving his term of apprenticeship, did not negle ct every favorable opportunity of improving his mind, and, at the clo se of his term of service, was considered a fair scholar. Commenced teachi ng in the fall of 18-17, and has followed that profession almost uninterru ptedly for a period of thirty-three years. Having been his own teacher, a nd actuated by a laudable ambition to stand at the head of the profession, he has, by hard study, risen step by step from the little log schoolhou se in the woods to occupy a responsible position in the people's college-t he Urbana High School-and it is universally admitted that he possesses thr ee important elements to successful teaching, in an eminent degree, viz ., educational qualification, power, to govern, and the ability to secu re the love and l respect of his pupil.

[DI21597] Champaign Democrat, Thursday, October 11, 1883:
Information was received here on Sunday night by relatives, announcing the death of Squire H. Wallace, which occurred that day at Florida, Henry County. Mr. Wallace, with his wife, went to Florida last summer to take a position as a teacher in the public schools. Soon after his arrival there he was taken ill with neuralgia in the head from the effects of which he lost his mind. Mr. Wallace, for many years, taught school in this and adjoining counties, and was well known. He was a man of considerable talent and a successful teacher. He was buried in Florida

[HI21607] (Research):Not mentioned in mothers obit 1903

[HI21608] (Research):Missouri at mothers death 1903

[HI21610] (Research):Living in Montana at time of Mothers death in 1903

[HI21611] (Research):Chicago at time of mothers death 1903

[HI21612] (Research):Descendants of Frederick Wert
1 Frederick Wert b: September 10, 1821 in Pennsylvania d: September 09, 1899
.. +Lucinda Jane CALLISON b: April 25, 1863 in Clark County, Ohio m: September 04, 1883 in Clark County, Ohio d: November 18, 1934 in Springfield, Clark County, Ohio Burial: Myers Cemetery, Pike Twp., Clark County, Ohio Father: Jacob M. CALLISON Mother: Margaret Jane Argabright
...... 2 Daisy Bell Wert b: December 19, 1884 in German Twp., Clark County, Ohio
...... 2 Frederick Ernest Wert b: March 09, 1886 in German Twp., Clark County, Ohio d: November 12, 1960 in Bellefontaine, Logan County, Ohio Burial: Vale Cemetery, Springfield Twp., Clark County, Ohio
.......... +Inez Grace Keplinger b: April 25, 1887 in German Twp., Clark County, Ohio d: April 09, 1923 in Bethel Twp., Clark County, Ohio Burial: Vale Cemetery, Springfield Twp., Clark County, Ohio Father: James Allan Keplinger Mother: Salome Ebersole
............... 3 James F. Wert b: Abt. 1915
...... 2 Mason Edwin Wert b: March 08, 1888 in Ohio d: September 27, 1973 in Merced County, California
...... 2 Ivon L. Wert/Wertz b: December 13, 1889 in Springfield, Clark County, Ohio d: April 21, 1977 in Springfield, Clark County, Ohio Burial: Enon Cemetery, Mad River Twp., Clark County, Ohio
.......... +Bertha A. Dolbeer b: August 07, 1887 in Springfield, Clark County, Ohio m: January 1916 d: April 13, 1979 in Fredericktown, Ohio Burial: Enon Cemetery, Mad River Twp., Clark County, Ohio Father: Albert Dolbeer Mother: Katherine Myers
...... 2 Margaret Emma Wert b: December 1892 in Clark County, Ohio d: October 17, 1935 in Clark County, Ohio Burial: Glen Haven Cemetery, Bethel Twp., Clark County, Ohio
.......... +Abraham Martin b: July 25, 1894 in Clark County, Ohio m: Abt. 1918 d: September 19, 1969 in Springfield, Clark County, Ohio Burial: Glen Haven Cemetery, Bethel Twp., Clark County, Ohio Father: James Cassius Martin Mother: Rosetta Miller (SEE BELOW - YOU HAVE HER NAME IN YOUR DATABASE)
...... 2 James Arthur Wert b: June 1895 in Ohio d: January 25, 1927 in Clark County, Ohio Burial: Vale Cemetery, Springfield Twp., Clark County, Ohio
.......... +Mattie

[NI21615] Name: «tab»Moody Clinton Lininger
Titles & Terms: «tab»
Event: «tab»Marriage
Event Date: «tab»06 Aug 1900
Event Place: «tab»Champaign, Ohio
Age: «tab»18
Estimated Birth Year: «tab»1882
Marriage Date Note: «tab»
Marriage Place Note: «tab»
Father: «tab»David Lininger
Father's Titles & Terms: «tab»
Mother: «tab»Sarah E. Sheets
Mother's Titles & Terms: «tab»
Spouse: «tab»Emma Maude Middleton
Spouse's Titles & Terms: «tab»
Spouse's Age: «tab»21
Spouse's Estimated Birth Year: «tab»1879
Spouse's Father: «tab»Cyrus W. Middleton
Spouse's Father's Titles & Terms: «tab»
Spouse's Mother: «tab»Minnie Ellsworth
Spouse's Mother's Titles & Terms: «tab»
Reference Number: «tab»M326
Film Number: «tab»530189
Digital Folder Number: «tab»4016810
Image Number: «tab»545

[HI21621] (Research):From the Urbana Citizen & Gazette, May 4, 1860, compiled by Pat Stickley, Champaign County Genealogical Society: School No 8 - Mrs. M'Nemar - Abs ent not at all - Samuel Helmick.

[DI21623] Newspaper Abstract
October 2, 1879
Died suddenly 26th Sept, Miss Mary E Helmick, daughter of WW Helmick, aged 22 years

[DI21624] name: «tab»Phoebe H. Darrow
gender: «tab»Female
burial date: «tab»
burial place: «tab»
death date: «tab»07 Nov 1901
death place: «tab»Rush, Champaign, Ohio
age: «tab»84
birth date: «tab»1817
birthplace: «tab»Goshen
occupation: «tab»Housekeeper
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»B07024-8
system origin: «tab»Ohio-EASy
source film number: «tab»295234
reference number: «tab»v 2 p 113
Citing this Record "Ohio, Deaths and Burials, 1854-1997," index, FamilySearch (https://familysearch.org/pal:/MM9.1.1/F66Z-R2B : accessed 15 Oct 2012), Phoebe H. Darrow, 07 Nov 1901.

[HI21625] (Research):He married JANE STEWART August 20, 1835 in Shelby Co., Ohio, daught er of JAMES STEWART and BETSEY THOMPSON. She was born August 20, 1817, a nd died June 21, 1864 in Eagleville, Harrison Co., MO.

[HI21630] (Research):Name: Zelda E Heckman Birth Date: Est. 1914 Birth State: Ohio Birth Country: United States Gender: Female Race: White Residence City: New Carlisle Residence County: Clark Residence State: Ohio Residence Country: United States Death Date: 9 Sep 1980 Hospital of Death: Kettering Medical Center City of Death: Kettering County of Death: Montgomery Certificate: 068368 Age at Death: 66 Certifier: Physician Autopsy: No autopsy Social Security Number: 279-22-4727 Marital Status: Married

Name: Zelda Heckman SSN: 279-22-4727 Last Residence: 45344 New Carlisle, Clark, Ohio, United States of Ameri ca Born: 22 Aug 1914 Died: Sep 1980 State (Year) SSN issued: Ohio (Before 1951 )

[HI21632] (Research):Name: Paul V Drake Birth Date: Est. 1914 Birth State: Ohio Birth Country: United States Gender: Male Race: White Residence County: Clark Residence State: Ohio Residence Country: United States Death Date: 22 Jun 1988 Hospital of Death: Stouder Memorial - Closed 9/25/98 City of Death: Troy County of Death: Miami Certificate: 046560 Age at Death: 74 Certifier: Physician Social Security Number: 293-34-4855 Marital Status: Never Married Industry of Decedent: Agricultural production, crops Occupation of Decedent: Farmers, except horticultural

Name: Paul V. Drake SSN: 293-34-4855 Last Residence: 45344 New Carlisle, Clark, Ohio, United States of Ameri ca Born: 19 Aug 1913 Died: 22 Jun 1988 State (Year) SSN issued: Ohio (1955-1956 )

[HI21633] (Research):Name: John Milton Drake Birth Date: 4 Aug 1916 Birth State: Ohio Birth Country: United States Gender: Male Race: White Hispanic Origin: Not Hispanic (Latino) Residence County: Clark Residence State: Ohio Residence Country: United States Death Date: 3 Apr 1989 Hospital of Death: Stouder Memorial - Closed 9/25/98 City of Death: Troy County of Death: Miami Certificate: 029786 Age at Death: 72 Certifier: Physician Referred to Coroner: No Autopsy: No Filing Date: 5 Apr 1989 Hospital Status: Hospital/Inpatient Injury in Ohio: Yes Type Place of Injury: Unspecified Place Social Security Number: 290-18-4394 Father's Surname: Drake Marital Status: Never Married Education: 12 Industry of Decedent: Hospitals Occupation of Decedent: Janitors and cleaners Primary Registration District: 5502

[HI21634] (Research):Name: William Kenneth Drake Birth Date: 12 Jun 1908 Birth County: Champaign Birth State: Ohio Birth Country: United States Gender: Male Race: White Hispanic Origin: Not Hispanic (Latino) Residence County: Clark Residence State: Ohio Residence Country: United States Death Date: 3 Jul 1992 Death Time: 2:50 AM Hospital of Death: Stouder Memorial - Closed 9/25/98 City of Death: Troy County of Death: Miami Certificate: 053198 Age at Death: 84 Certifier: Physician Referred to Coroner: No Autopsy: No Filing Date: 6 Jul 1992 Hospital Status: Hospital/Inpatient Injury in Ohio: Yes Type Place of Injury: Unspecified Place Social Security Number: 274-12-6789 Father's Surname: Drake Mother's Maiden Name: Collins Marital Status: Divorced Education: 9 Industry of Decedent: Construction Occupation of Decedent: Construction laborers Primary Registration District: 5502

[DI21637] Name: «tab»John H. Kemp
«tab»
Death Date: «tab»13 Apr 1946
Death Place: «tab»Urbana Twp, Champaign, Ohio, United States
Birth Date: «tab»09 Jun 1857
Estimated Birth Year: «tab»
Birthplace: «tab»Logan County, Ohio
Death Age: «tab»88 years 10 months 4 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»Ida Brecount Kemp
Father's Name: «tab»Joshua Kemp
Father's Title & Terms: «tab»
Father's Birthplace: «tab»
Mother's Name: «tab»
Mother's «tab»unknown
Mother's Birthplace: «tab»

[DI21639] Ohio Deaths, 1908-1932, 1938-1944, and 1958-2007 about Margaretha Middleton
Name: «tab»Margaretha Middleton
[Margaretha Johnson]
Birth Date: «tab»6 Aug 1902
Birth County: «tab»Champaign
Birth State: «tab»Ohio
Birth Country: «tab»United States
Gender: «tab»Female
Race: «tab»White
Death Date: «tab»12 Dec 1995
Death Time: «tab»11:30 AM
Hospital of Death: «tab»Long-Term Care Facilities
County of Death: «tab»Wood
Certificate: «tab»103125
Age at Death: «tab»93
Hospital Status: «tab»Other/Nursing Home
Social Security Number: «tab»283-54-5440
Father's Surname: «tab»Johnson
Mother's Maiden Name: «tab»Igou
Marital Status: «tab»Married
Education: «tab»2 years college
Armed Forces Indicator: «tab»No
Industry of Decedent: «tab»Own Home/At Home
Occupation of Decedent: «tab»Housewife/Homemaker
Primary Registration District: «tab»8700

[HI21640] (Research):Graduates of Urbana Public Schools published in CCGS Newsletter March 19 96 pg 12 (Published by the class of 1915 in their Senior Year) Augustus H Gaumer class of 1874

[HI21643] (Research):Marriage 1 Leroy Sherman WETHERILL b: 22 Jul 1866 in Hardin County, Ohio Married: 1 Jan 1888 in Lima, Ohio Children Harold R. WETHERILL b: 17 Feb 1899 in Lima, Ohio Rowena Opal WETHERILL b: 27 Sep 1900 in Lima, Ohio

[NI21646] d/o Eli Persinger and Sophia Blinn

[DI21646] Name: Amanda J. Duckworth
Death date: 30 Sep 1923
Death place: Salem, Shelby, Ohio
Birth date: 01 Jun 1857
Estimated birth year:
Birth place: State
Age at death: 66 years 3 months 29 days
Gender: Female
Marital status: Widowed
Race or color: Caucasian
Street address:
Occupation: Housekeeper
Residence:
Burial date: 02 Oct 1923
Burial place:
Cemetery name: Pl...
Spouse name: Presley N. Duckworth
Father name: Eli Pessinger
Father titles:
Father birth place: State
Mother name: Sophia Blinn
Mother titles:
Mother birth place: State
GSU film number: 1992392
Digital GS number: 4000583
Image number: 1509
Reference number: fn 56744
Collection: Ohio Deaths 1908-1953

[NI21648] Groom's Name: «tab»Eugene H. Grubb
Groom's Birth Date: «tab»24 Dec 1875
Groom's Birthplace: «tab»London, Va.
Groom's Age: «tab»24
Bride's Name: «tab»Anne B. Neer
Bride's Birth Date: «tab»08 Jan 1880
Bride's Birthplace: «tab»Catawba, Ohio
Bride's Age: «tab»20
Marriage Date: «tab»04 Apr 1900
Marriage Place: «tab»Springfield, Clark, Ohio
Groom's Father's Name: «tab»Wm. H. Grubb
Groom's Mother's Name: «tab»Matilda Earhart
Bride's Father's Name: «tab»Nathan O. Neer
Bride's Mother's Name: «tab»Millie ...

[BI21648] CCGS Birth records transcribed Runa B born 7/18/1879

[HI21652] (Research):Champaign Co, Union, OH 1874-Trustees, W. H. McFarland, James T. Woodward, Samuel Cheney ;. Cler k, C. R. Humes; Treasurer, John H. Runyan; Assessor, S. R. Humes.

1875-Trustees, George Wolfe, Samuel Cheney, H. C. Robert .. Clerk, E. K. H umes ; Treasurer, John H. Runyan ; Assessor, S. R. Humes.

PG 45SAMUEL CHENEYPROBATED 12 SEP 1893 GOSHEN TWP [DIED 7 SEP 1893) Heirs-Elizabeth Cheney_Widow-_Mechanicsburg Retta Ward-dau-Mechanicsbur g; J Abner Cheney-SOn, Johnstown, NY Edward price_grson_Springfield Elizab eth Price_grdauSpriflgfield; Samuel C Price—grsonson Mt Clemens, Mi, Wife Elizabeth Cheney all the esta te. E D Morgan of Nechanicsburg executor Witness:E D Morgan E B McCloudwill signed 16 Mar 1891

[DI21661] Name: «tab»Amanda Legge
Gender: «tab»Female
Burial Date: «tab»
Burial Place: «tab»
Death Date: «tab»23 Apr 1889
Death Place: «tab»Goshen, Champaign, Ohio
Age: «tab»43
Birth Date: «tab»1846
Birthplace: «tab»Goshen
Occupation: «tab»
Race: «tab»
Marital Status: «tab»Married

[HI21666] (Research):Record book 30 pg 119 filed Aug 21 1861 Petition to Partition George Gordon & Mary Gordon vs Nancy Ott and others Abraham Ott died in jan of 1861, seized of a toal of 91 1/2 acres of la nd located in Military survey # 4213. His heirs were; Nancy Ott, widow; Ma ry Ott, wife of George Grodon; James W Ott; David A Ott; Elizabeth Jane ot t, Amanda Ott, Maranda Ott and Joseph C Ott, the last four mentioned bei ng minors.

[HI21671] (Research):Will Book C pg 114 Seneca Lapham probated 1/6/1854 Wife Rachel. Dower interest of Lavina Lapham from estate of Darius Laph am dec'd. daus Lorann and Amelia Harriett Lapham; son William Lapham Son William Lapham Exec Wit: Geo B Canell, W K Williamson Will signed 12/27/1853

PUBLIC RECORDS OF CHAMPAIGN COUNTY, OHIO CHANCERY RECORDS OF THE COURT OF CONNON PLEAS Record Book 28, Pages 378—382 — Filed 3 February 1860 — Petition for Dow er Rachel Lapham vs Harriet N. Lapham et al Seneca Lapham died circa 30 December 1853 in Champaign County, seized of s everal tracts of land; one tract adjoining the Mt. Tabor Meeting House l ot in Military Survey Number 4543. Senecas heirs were: his widow, Rache l, whom he married circa 3 August 1803; Harriet N. Lapham and Darius Lapha m, of whom Lavina Lapham was appointed his guardian.

[HI21672] (Research):Champaign Co OH-Urbana Citizen & Gazette Abstracts 1871-1884-by CCGS, P at Stickley, pg45. 1/15/1874 Died in Milwaukee Wisc 31st Dec, Mrs Racehl Lapham, aged 89 yr s, an old resident of Mt Tabor, Champ Co

[HI21675] (Research):1850 next door to Samuel Sills age 46, poss brother?

[DI21675] Name: John Sills
Death date: 25 Mar 1918
Death place: Brown, Miami, Ohio
Birthdate: 19 Jun 1830
Estimated birth year:
Birthplace: Ohio
Age at death: 87 years 9 months 6 days
Gender: Male
Marital status: Married
Race or color: Caucasian
Street address:
Occupation: Retired Farmer
Residence:
Burial date: 27 Mar 1918
Burial place:
Cemetery name: Honey Creek
Spouse's name:
Father's name: John Sills
Father's titles:
Father's birthplace: Ohio
Mother's name: Sarah Croy
Mother's titles:
Mother's birthplace: Ohio
GSU film number: 1984346
Digital GS number: 4021878
Image number: 1573
Reference number: cn 18975
Collection: Ohio Deaths 1908-1953

[HI21681] (Research):Graduates of Urbana Public Schools published in CCGS Newsletter March 19 96 pg 12 (Published by the class of 1915 in their Senior Year) Anna Helmick - Crotsenberg class of 1878

[HI21682] (Research):Graduates of Urbana Public Schools published in CCGS Newsletter March 19 96 pg 12 (Published by the class of 1915 in their Senior Year) Osmon D Helmick class of 1876

[NI21683] Poss the Wm Helmich who married Alice Fisher 1/1/1890 Chmapaign Co, OH

[NI21684] Parents:
Melyn D Baker (1793 - 1844)
Mary Layton Baker (1797 - 1879)

[DI21684] Will Book H Urbana, died 9/8/1893 Sarah W Helmick probated 9/18/1893 Heirs, William Helmick Jr, Urbana; Lois Ann Helmick, dau, Urbana; Elias Sa muel Helmick, son Dallas, TX; Nellie Helmick-legatee, Urbana. Gr dau Nell ie Helmick $100 after death and $900 after other properry sold and that wh ich I get from my sister Ann Collier's estate to my two children William a nd Lois Ann Helmick; Lois Ann $500 more than William. I have already advan ced large sums fo money to son Elias Samuel Helmick. Oliver H Miller of Springfield, Exec Wit: J H Ayers, A Fleming, Maggie Duncan Signed (x) 9/2/1893

[HI21689] (Research):Record Book 13, Pages 491 — Filed 7 August 1834 James Clark vs Electa Colwell & Others On 29 August 1831 Jerry Colwell (died 1832) sold 194 acres in Military Sur vey Number 7511 (James Galloway Survey, Number 7311, is in Goshen Tp., Ru sh Tp. and Wayne Tp.) to James Clark. The land had been owned by brother s, John Colwell (died 1829) and Jerry Colwell. James Clark needed a cle ar deed from the heirs. John Colwell left: Electa Colwell, widow; Abr am R. Colwell; Hannah R. Colwell; Asahel Colwell; Benjamin L. Colwell; Phe be H. Colwell; Mary Colwell; John H. Colwell and Peter E. Colwell; Jer ry Colwell left: Mary Eliza, widow, who married George Baugh; Thomas W. Co lwell and William R. Colwell.

[HI21693] (Research):deathdate and place from Ellis Hitt. His father had lived in Ky., but le ft for Ohio to avoid slave situation. Daniel left Champaign Co. Ohio in 18 30 and went to LaSalle Co. Ill. One of corps of engineers locating the Il l. and Mi. canal. Lived with his brother in law Martin Reynolds of Deer Pa rk. Had four children, Andrew Jackson who lives in Athens Ohio, H. Hought on lives in Ottawa, Eleanor still at home and Rector Cass lived in Chilico the Ohio. All were single at the time of publication of the LaSalle histo ry in 1840. He achieved the rank of Major in the Blackhawk wars and then was promot ed to Lt. Col. as he helped raise the 53rd Illinois Infantry. He foug ht at Shiloh, Gravel Ridge, Russell House and others. He also owned a stage coach line in Ottawa in 1835.

Came to LaSalle in 1832. Letter from Thos. Smith Hitt said he was at his h ouse in Urbanna in 1836 and went on to Washington City to spend the winter .

Anna Marie Parker says early history of LaSalle Co. says he married a Reyn olds. Also says he was a studious young man with a box of surveyor's imple ments which he kept with studious neatness in a room at Mr. Reynold's cabi n. For relaxation he took his gun and climbed on rocks in the area and sh ot rattlesnakes.

[HI21698] (Research):Record Book 16, Page 337 — Filed 23 April 1840 — Petition for Dower Sarah Darrow vs Ezekiel Hammond et al When James Darrow died he owned land in Military Survey Numbers 5415 (Alex ander Kerr, Goshen Tp.) and 5418 (N. Lamme, Coshen Tp.). James’s heirs wer e: Sarah Darrow, widow; lydia wife of Thomas [bird of Union County, Ohi o; Alandras Darrow; Terrissa wife of Ezekiel Hammond; Anson Darrow of Uni on County; Hiram Darrow and Sarah Darrow Jr. The court appointed appraiser s, John Baker, Brinton Buffington and John Arrowsmith, divided the land in to portions and made their report on 6 October 1840.

Record Book 18 pg 85 Filed Oct 19 1841 Petition to Partition Hiram Darrow et al vs Alandras Darrow James Darrow died seized of 114 acres (no location given) and left the fol lowing heirs: Sarah L Darrow, widow; Hiram Darrow, Sophia Darrow, Alandr as Darrow, Lydia Darrow, Teresa Darrow and Anson Darrow. The court appoint ed appraisers , Reuben Farichild, Jacob Hazle and Hiram Doty., made the ir report on 19 March 1842.

[HI21699] (Research):Graduates of Urbana Public Schools published in CCGS Newsletter March 19 96 pg 12 (Published by the class of 1915 in their Senior Year) Carrie Helmick-McRoberts Class of 1872

Hand-written letter from above, Isabel, It enclosed a typed document concerning in the heading, Carrie S. Helmick amd James W. McRoberts. married by Justice of the Peace McGraw plus photocopies of family data Isabel had found in the Helmick Bible.
!CITATION: Copy of the above Isabel's typed data: Feb. 20, 1996 Carrie S. Helmick B April 6, 1856 M. Urbana, Oh, Feb. 18, 1873 James W. McRoberts Justice of Peace McGraw D. Sept 23, 1879 (Source http://awt.ancestry.com/cgi-bin/igm.cgi?op=GET&db=4026167&id=I2427 ) Early 1920s, Dad and I went to see a Mrs. Miller who lived in a big whi te house just off N. Main (near Library). She told us about Carrie dying from one of those diseases like typhoid. She had been a high school graduate. Dad had been raised in a house on Main St. which was later torn down for a theater. I beleive the grandfather's tin shop was across the street. Dad had no middle initial. The father James remarried soon and I believe there were 3 or 4 boys and one girl (Irwin who sheriff and Louis). Dad and Frank lived with relatives as stepmother did not want them includi g Frank and Mary Vance. Finally, the grandfather took them in with his sister Minerva who was the first librarian of the Urbana Library. We gave a gold framed picture of her to the Library when Mother moved west when Aunty Eff died. Dad had to leave school around age 12 to support Grandfather. He worked in a shoe store, also a country school teacher. In spite of not too mu ch formal education, Dad was a scholar. CITATION(2): Copy of the photocopies from the Helmick Bible: Register of births of the children of James W. McRoberts and Carrie M. McRoberts born in Urbana Ohio South Main St. No. 212. William McRoberts Born on the 18th day of April 1875 Frank Wilma McRoberts Born on the 2nd d ay of November 1877 W. W. Helmick, Grandfather William McRoberts was Married to Lulu Stafford at Urbana Ohio by Re v. R. M. Donaldson February 2, 1899 W. W. Helmick William McRobert died July 21, 1935 Delaware O. Lulu Stafford McRoberts

[DI21699] Newspaper Abstracts - 1871-1884 - The Urbana Citizen and Gazette - Champai gn Coounty, Ohio. Page 152: "25 Sep 1879 - Died 23rd Sep of typhoid, Mrs Clara McRoberts, wife of James McRoberts and d/o W W Helmick, Esq. 23 yrs." Compiler's note: Everything fits except the name "Clara" which has been found nowhere else in this family's genealogical data.

WILL: Champaign County, Ohio. Probate Court. Will Book I, page 289: Sarah Ann Helmick d. Urbana 5 March 1879, Probated 13 April 1898. Heirs: William - husband William McROBERTS - grandson, Urbana Frank Wilma McROBERTS - granddaughter Earl HELMICK, grandson, Avondale, Al Will states: to my children - Mary E. HELMICK; Frank W. HELMICK; Cory M. HELMICK; and my sister, Menerva JAMESON. William MCROBERTS, executor Witnesses: L. H. Long Mary STEVENSON (now dec'd) Will signed: 4 March 1869 Ella D. HALL sworn 14 April 1898. She is mother of Earl D. HELMICK and his residence is unknown. Abstracted August 1995 by Mrs. Patricia STICKLEY, Corresponding Secretary, Champaign County, Ohio Genealogical Society, POB 680, Urbana OH 43078.

[DI21700] WILL: Champaign County, Ohio. Probate Court. Will Book I, page 289: Sarah Ann Helmick d. Urbana 5 March 1879, Probated 13 April 1898. Heirs: William - husband William McROBERTS - grandson, Urbana Frank McROBERTS - grandson Earl HELMICK, grandson, Avondale, Al Will states: to my children - Mary E. HELMICK; Frank W. HELMICK; Cory M. HELMICK; and my sister, Menerva JAMESON. William MCROBERTS, executor Witnesses: L. H. Long Mary STEVENSON (now dec'd) Will signed: 4 March 1869 Ella D. HALL sworn 14 April 1898. She is mother of Earl D.HELMICK and h is residence is unknown. Abstracted August 1995 by Mrs. Patricia STICKLEY, Corresponding Secretar y, Champaign County, Ohio Genealogical Society, POB 680, Urbana OH 43078.

[NI21701] Name: «tab»Marion E. Corbet
Titles & Terms: «tab»
Event: «tab»Marriage
Event Date: «tab»25 Dec 1924
Event Place: «tab»Champaign, Ohio
Age: «tab»22
Estimated Birth Year: «tab»1902
Marriage Date Note: «tab»
Marriage Place Note: «tab»
Father: «tab»Wilbur Corbet
Father's Titles & Terms: «tab»
Mother: «tab»Ella Blue
Mother's Titles & Terms: «tab»
Spouse: «tab»Lois Sowers
Spouse's Titles & Terms: «tab»
Spouse's Age: «tab»19
Spouse's Estimated Birth Year: «tab»1905
Spouse's Father: «tab»Ward Sowers
Spouse's Father's Titles & Terms: «tab»
Spouse's Mother: «tab»Stella Donovan
Spouse's Mother's Titles & Terms: «tab»
Reference Number: «tab»857
Film Number: «tab»545417
Digital Folder Number: «tab»4016846
Image Number: «tab»265

[DI21701] Ohio Deaths, 1908-1932, 1938-1944, and 1958-2007 about Marion E Corbet
Name: «tab»Marion E Corbet
Birth Date: «tab»1902
Gender: «tab»Male
Race: «tab»White
Residence County: «tab»Champaign
Residence state: «tab»Ohio
Residence Country: «tab»United States
Death Date: «tab»29 Oct 1976
Hospital of Death: «tab»Home
City of Death: «tab»Champaign County
County of Death: «tab»Champaign
Certificate: «tab»077728
Age at Death: «tab»74
Certifier: «tab»Physician
Marital Status: «tab»Widowed

[NI21702] Name: «tab»James Riley
Titles & Terms: «tab»
Event: «tab»Marriage
Event Date: «tab»24 Nov 1909
Event Place: «tab»Champaign County, Ohio
Age: «tab»34
Estimated Birth Year: «tab»1875
Marriage Date Note: «tab»
Marriage Place Note: «tab»
Father: «tab»James Riley
Father's Titles & Terms: «tab»
Mother: «tab»Margaret Mckillop
Mother's Titles & Terms: «tab»
Spouse: «tab»Nona Corbet
Spouse's Titles & Terms: «tab»
Spouse's Age: «tab»18
Spouse's Estimated Birth Year: «tab»1891
Spouse's Father: «tab»George Corbet
Spouse's Father's Titles & Terms: «tab»
Spouse's Mother: «tab»Catherine Krook
Spouse's Mother's Titles & Terms: «tab»
Reference Number: «tab»p 115 # 229
Film Number: «tab»530190
Digital Folder Number: «tab»4016811
Image Number: «tab»420

Name: «tab»Minor Delbert Will
Titles & Terms: «tab»
Event: «tab»Marriage
Event Date: «tab»09 Oct 1913
Event Place: «tab»Champaign County, Ohio
Age: «tab»25
Estimated Birth Year: «tab»1888
Marriage Date Note: «tab»
Marriage Place Note: «tab»
Father: «tab»William H. Will
Father's Titles & Terms: «tab»
Mother: «tab»Serepta Wandlins
Mother's Titles & Terms: «tab»
Spouse: «tab»Nona Glenn Riley
Spouse's Titles & Terms: «tab»
Spouse's Age: «tab»22
Spouse's Estimated Birth Year: «tab»1891
Spouse's Father: «tab»George Corbet
Spouse's Father's Titles & Terms: «tab»
Spouse's Mother: «tab»Catherine Crook
Spouse's Mother's Titles & Terms: «tab»
Reference Number: «tab»p487 cn972
Film Number: «tab»530190
Digital Folder Number: «tab»4016811
Image Number: «tab»606
Name: «tab»Dennis Cox
Titles & Terms: «tab»
Event: «tab»Marriage
Event Date: «tab»25 Oct 1924
Event Place: «tab»Champaign, Ohio
Age: «tab»38
Estimated Birth Year: «tab»1886
Marriage Date Note: «tab»
Marriage Place Note: «tab»
Father: «tab»Wm. Cox
Father's Titles & Terms: «tab»
Mother: «tab»Lang
Mother's Titles & Terms: «tab»
Spouse: «tab»Nona Riley
Spouse's Titles & Terms: «tab»
Spouse's Age: «tab»31
Spouse's Estimated Birth Year: «tab»1893
Spouse's Father: «tab»George Corbet
Spouse's Father's Titles & Terms: «tab»
Spouse's Mother: «tab»Kissie Crook
Spouse's Mother's Titles & Terms: «tab»
Reference Number: «tab»840
Film Number: «tab»545417
Digital Folder Number: «tab»4016846
Image Number: «tab»261

[DI21702] Name: «tab»Nona G. Cox
«tab»
Death Date: «tab»01 Dec 1952
Death Place: «tab»Urbana, Butler, Ohio, United States
Birth Date: «tab»29 Jan 1891
Estimated Birth Year: «tab»
Birthplace: «tab»Ohio
Death Age: «tab»61 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»Toab Corbet
Father's Title & Terms: «tab»
Father's Birthplace: «tab»
Mother's Name: «tab»Catherine Crook
Mother's «tab»
Mother's Birthplace: «tab»
Film Number: «tab»2246400
Digital Folder Number: «tab»4109450
Image Number: «tab»02546
Certificate Number: «tab»83428

[DI21704] Name: «tab»Amanda M. Flowers
«tab»
Death Date: «tab»27 Mar 1926
Death Place: «tab»Clay Twp., Montgomery, Ohio
Birth Date: «tab»07 Nov 1851
Estimated Birth Year: «tab»1872
Birthplace: «tab»Ohio
Death Age: «tab»54 years 4 months 20 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 Mar 1926
Burial Place: «tab»
Cemetery Name: «tab»Bethel
Spouse's Name: «tab»Charlie Flowers
Father's Name: «tab»Malachi Taylor
Father's Title & Terms: «tab»
Father's Birthplace: «tab»Ohio
Mother's Name: «tab»Malinda Robbinson
Mother's «tab»
Mother's Birthplace: «tab»Ohio
Film Number: «tab»1984197
Digital Folder Number: «tab»4021619
Image Number: «tab»72

[NI21709] Name: «tab»Donald P. Snarr
Titles & Terms: «tab»
Event: «tab»Marriage
Event Date: «tab»14 Aug 1926
Event Place: «tab»Franklin, Ohio
Age: «tab»22
Birth Date: «tab»
Birthplace: «tab»Urbana, Ohio
Marriage Date Note: «tab»
Marriage Place Note: «tab»
Estimated Birth Year: «tab»1904
Father: «tab»J. H. Snarr
Father's Titles & Terms: «tab»
Mother: «tab»Mary C. Packer
Mother's Titles & Terms: «tab»
Spouse: «tab»Mabel K. Strobridge
Spouse's Titles & Terms: «tab»
Spouse's Age: «tab»21
Spouse's Birth Date: «tab»
Spouse's Birthplace: «tab»Cedarville, Ohio
Spouse's Estimated Birth Year: «tab»1-17-1905
Spouse's Father: «tab»David Strobridge
Spouse's Father's Titles & Terms: «tab»
Spouse's Mother: «tab»Della Wilson
Spouse's Mother's Titles & Terms: «tab»
Reference Number: «tab»cn 77778
Film Number: «tab»1854983
Digital Folder Number: «tab»4017602
Image Number: «tab»204

[DI21709] Ohio Deaths, 1908-1932, 1938-1944, and 1958-2007 about Donald Packer Snarr
Name: «tab»Donald Packer Snarr
Birth Date: «tab»15 Mar 1906
Birth State: «tab»Ohio
Birth Country: «tab»United States
Gender: «tab»Male
Race: «tab»White
Hispanic Origin: «tab»Not Hispanic (Latino)
Residence County: «tab»Greene
Residence State: «tab»Ohio
Residence Country: «tab»United States
Death Date: «tab»30 Dec 1991
Death Time: «tab»08:47 PM
Hospital of Death: «tab»Greene Memorial Hospital
City of Death: «tab»Xenia
County of Death: «tab»Greene
Certificate: «tab»098001
Age at Death: «tab»85
Certifier: «tab»Physician
Referred to Coroner: «tab»Not Referred to Coroner
Autopsy: «tab»No Autopsy performed
Filing Date: «tab»16 Jan 1992
Hospital Status: «tab»Hospital/Inpatient
Injury in Ohio: «tab»Yes
Type Place of Injury: «tab»Unspecified Place
Social Security Number: «tab»275-05-7349
Father's Surname: «tab»Snarr
Marital Status: «tab»Married
Education: «tab»12
Industry of Decedent: «tab»Office and accounting machines
Occupation of Decedent: «tab»Supervisors, mechanics and repairers
Primary Registration District: «tab»2901
Ohio Obituary Index, 1830s-2009, Rutherford B. Hayes Presidential Center about Donald P Snarr
Name: «tab»Donald P Snarr
Death Date: «tab»1992
Newspaper: «tab»Springfield News-sun, Springfield, Ohio
Newspaper Date: «tab»1 Jan 1992
Newspaper Page: «tab»p. 23
Years Indexed: «tab»1982 - Current
Newspaper Repository: «tab»Clark County Public Library; Clark County Public Library

[DI21710] Name : Jennie Marie Madden
Death date : 31 Aug 1951
Death place : Urbana Twp, Champaign, Ohio, United States
Birth date : 03 Dec 1871
Estimated birth year :
Birth place : Cable, Ohio
Age at death : 79 years 7 months 28 days
Gender : Female
Marital status : widow
Race or color : Caucasian
Street address :
Occupation :
Residence :
Burial date : 9/3/1951
Burial place : Cable Ohio
Cemetery name : Cable Cemetery
Spouse name :
Father name : Wm. Shaul
Father titles :
Father birth place :
Mother name : Anna Mcmahill
Informant Grace Brown
GSU film number : 2372842
Digital GS number : 4109399
Image number : 02293
Certificate number : 54549
Collection : Ohio Deaths 1908-1953

[HI21711] (Research):1880 Census Place Brown, Miami, Ohio Family History Library Film 12550 49
NA Film Number T9-1049 Page Number 26C Letiha P. REEDER Self W Female W 58 PA Housekeep er PA PA George W. REEDER Son S Male W 16 OH At Home PA PA Charles H. WEITH Other M Male W 37 OH Farm Mary J. WEITH Other M Female W 42 OH Housekeeping I RE VA Sarah E. WEITH Other S Female W 13 OH At Ho Clara B. WEITH Other S Female W 10 OH At Ho Mary L. WEITH Other S Female W 7 OH OH OH Nina M. WEITH Other S Female W 2 OH OH OH

[DI21711] Name: Chas. Henry Weith
Death date: 13 Feb 1922
Death place: Adams, Champaign, Ohio
Birth date: 15 Dec 1842
Estimated birth year:
Birth place: Ohio
Age at death: 79 years 1 month 28 days
Gender: Male
Marital status: Widowed
Race or color: American
Street address:
Occupation: Farmer
Residence:
Burial date: 15 Feb 1922
Burial place:
Cemetery name: Evergreen Cemetery, Ohio
Spouse name:
Father name: Philip Weath
Father titles:
Father birth place: Pen.
Mother name: Mary Freeman
Mother titles:
Mother birth place: Ohio
GSU film number: 1991911
Digital GS number: 4022277
Image number: 1410
Reference number: fn 6962
Collection: Ohio Deaths 1908-1953

[DI21714] Name: «tab»Sarah E. Linville
Gender: «tab»Female
Burial Date: «tab»
Burial Place: «tab»
Death Date: «tab»26 Mar 1907
Death Place: «tab»Wayne Tp., Champaign, Ohio
Age: «tab»51
Birth Date: «tab»1856
Birthplace: «tab»Talmouth, Ky.
Occupation: «tab»Farmer
Race: «tab»
Marital Status: «tab»Married

[DI21715] Name «tab»Mary Jane Weitte
Death Date «tab»02 Mar 1915
Death Place «tab»St. Paris, Champaign, Ohio
Birth Date «tab»15 Jun 1837
Estimated Birth Year «tab»
Birthplace «tab»Ohio
Death Age «tab»77 years 8 months 17 days
Gender «tab»Female
Marital Status «tab»Married
Race or Color «tab»Caucasian
Street Address «tab»
Occupation «tab»Housewife
Residence «tab»St. Paris, Champaign, OH
Burial Date «tab»04 Mar 1915
Burial Place «tab»St. Paris, Champaign, Oh
Cemetery Name «tab»Evergreen
Spouse's Name «tab»
Father's Name «tab»Robert Mccartney
Father's Title & Terms «tab»
Father's Birthplace «tab»Ireland
Mother's Name «tab»Rachel Kizer
Mother's Titles & Terms «tab»
Mother's Birthplace «tab»Virginia
Film Number «tab»1983342
Digital Folder Number «tab»4021313
Image Number «tab»1826
Certificate Number «tab»fn 13037

[DI21716] Name: «tab»Nina M./Weith
Sex: «tab»Female
Death Date: «tab»24 Mar 1953
Death Place: «tab»Cabell, Huntington West Virginia (2 years)
Foster Home Foundation, 700 Madison Ave
Age at Death: «tab»75y
Burial Place: «tab»
Burial Date: «tab»3/27/1953
Cemetery: «tab»St Paris, OH
Funeral Home: «tab»
Birth Date: «tab»6/15/1877
Birth Place: «tab»Fletcher, OH
Marital Status: «tab»never married
Mother: «tab»Mary Jane/McCartney
Mother's Birth Place: «tab»
Father: «tab»Charles H./Weith
Informant- Foster Home Records
(Image on line)

[DI21717] Name: Benjamin Bidwell Parker
Death date: 09 May 1920
Death place: Urbana, Champaign, Ohio
Birth date: 14 Jul 1842
Estimated birth year:
Birth place: Champaign Co, Ohio
Age at death: 77 years 9 months 25 days
Gender: Male
Marital status: Married
Race or color: Caucasian
Street address: 64 Pindar St.
Occupation: Blacksmith
Residence:
Burial date: 12 May 1920
Burial place:
Cemetery name: Union Chapel
Spouse name: Nancy Parker
Father name: George Parker
Father titles:
Father birth place:
Mother name: Katherine Hess
Mother titles:
Mother birth place:
GSU film number: 1991132
Digital GS number: 4157167
Image number: 2310
Reference number: fn 34182
Collection: Ohio Deaths 1908-1953

[HI21719] (Research):1810 tax List Champaign Co, OH Lydia Rusle

1820 Champaign Co, Ohio Census Lydia Russell, Wayne Twp- pg 486- 02000-00201

1830 Champaign Co, Ohio Census Ledia Rusel, Wayne Twp -pg74- 000020-00001001

185/185 Lydia Russell, Wayne Twp -pg 348 age 66, OH Lydia Sweet, 42, OH Angeline 8 OH Martha J, 14, OH

There is a record of a Lydia Russell marriage Oct 31, 1830 to a David Swee t. It is not known if this is this Lydia. David Sweet was not found in t he 1840 or 1850 Census to check ages. Since a Louisa Sweet age 10 is fou nd in the household of son Caleb in 1850, it seems this Lydia may have be en a daughter who died prior to 1850 and her child is living with her brot her Caleb.

Record book 11 Pg 171 Field 29 March 1830- Petition for Partition William Russell and Lydia Russell vs Caleb Russell Caleb Russell died in 1810, leaving heirs, Lydia Russell, widow; William R ussell and Caleb Russell. Caleb owned 720 acres in Military Survey Numb er 4799 (Wayne Twp. James Calderwood Survey) which was purchased on 23 D ec 1805. The executor of the estate had conveyed 160 acres each to Jose ph Russell and Joshua Russell, which left 400 acres for the widow and t he children. On 29 April 1830, the court appraisers, William Organ, John W ilson and Matthew Stewart, set aside 133 1/3 acres for the dower portion.

Record Book 12, Page 206 — Filed 27 July 1830 — Petition for Dower Lydia Russell, widow of Caleb Russell vs John Barrett Caleb Russell deceased purchased on 23 December 1805 from Lucas Sullivan ts and wife 720 acres of land in Military Warrent e4799 which was grant ed to James Calderwood and patented to Sullivants. The Military Survey w as not given. Caleb Russell was one of four sons of Joshua Russell S r. of Washington County, Pennsylvania: Robert Russell the eldest, Caleb Ru ssell, Joshua Russell and Joseph Russell the youngest. Robert Russell w as the executor of Caleb’s estate and on 27 March 1815 he sold 55 acr es to John Barrett but Lydia Russell did not receive the dower porti on of the land. The court appointed appraisers: David Hurley, Samuel Tayl or and William H. Baldwin, on 23 March 1832 set aside 18 1/3 acres for t he dower portion.


Record Book 11, Page 626- Filed 22 July 1831 Lydia Russell vs Nathaniel Hunter On 23 December 1805 Caleb Russell decea sed purchased from Lucas Sullivant an wife (who received a patent from Phi lidelphia on 20 March 180?), 720 acres o Mad River and Darby Creek from Mi litary Survey 114709 which was in the name o James Calderwood. [Note: Jam es Calderwood's survey is known as Number 368 in Wayne Township and L. Sul livant's survey is known as Number 13503 in Goshe and Rush Townships.] Cal eb Russell died in 1810 and Robert Russell execute the deed to Joshua Russ ell on 5 May 1814 for 160 acres. Later Joshua deeded the land back to Robe rt. On 29 March 1815 Robert deeded 105 acres to Nathaniel Hunter and Hunt er has refused Lydia her dower right. Nathaniel replied that he thinks t he rest of the 75 acres is sufficient for the dower and that Joshua, wi th his two brothers, Caleb and Joseph were equal owners of a farm le ft by their father, Caleb, on the head waters of Buffalo Creek, Washingt on County, Pennsylvania which contained 200 acres and was sold to one Will iam Elems(?) and the money applied toward the purchase of the 720 acres. T he Court ruled that Lydia was entitled to 35 acres set off as a dower port ion from the 105 acres on 15 Julv 1831.

There is a marriage of a Lydia Russell 9/23/1856 to Clement B Koffroth

[DI21723] Name: «tab»Julia I. Johnson
Gender: «tab»Female
Burial Date: «tab»
Burial Place: «tab»
Death Date: «tab»08 Aug 1904
Death Place: «tab»Wayne Tp., Champaign, Ohio
Age: «tab»1
Birth Date: «tab»1903
Birthplace: «tab»Wayne Tp.
Occupation: «tab»Farmer
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»B07024-2
System Origin: «tab»Ohio-EASy
Source Film Number: «tab»295234
Reference Number: «tab»v 2 p 267

[HI21729] (Research):m. 16 SEP 1869, Noble County, Indiana (1st Marriage) Note: Sarah married John Kisler. After John died, she married
John M. Boyd. He was born in 1849 in Ohio.

[NI21732] BIOGRAPHY History of Champaign Co.. Ohio, VOLUME 2, by Middleton, c. 1917, p.862 "Perry Swisher, the fourth child in order of Birth of the children born to James L. Swisher and wife, was born in Logan Co.. on November 29, 1868, and was but a boy when his parents returned to this Co.. and established their home in Union Township. He completed his schooling in the schools of that Township and early took up farming as a vocation. When twenty-five years of age he began farming on his own account and in 1903 bought the place on which he is now living, h is widowed mother making her home with him and his Family, and has ever since made that his place of residence, he and his Family being very comfort ably situated. Mr. Swisher has a fine farm of one hundred and seventy-five acres, all of which is under cultivation save about twenty-five acres of woodland, and he has an excellent farm plant, his operations being carried on in accordance with up-to-Date methods. He has given considerable attention to the raising of live stock and is doi ng well. He makes a specialty of Duroc-Jersey hogs, having about a hundred head a year, and also raises excellent Red Polled cattle and Percher on horses. Mr. Swisher is a member of the Union Township Grange and has for years taken an active part in the affairs of that organization and in a ll movements having to do with the advancement of the Co..'s agricultural interests, having served for some time as a member of the Co .. fair board. He is a Democrat and has rendered public service as a member of the school board. Mrs. Swisher is a member of the Union Methodist Episcopal church." Flags: Grave Marker=Y

Children:
John William Keef (1865 - 1871)*
Walter E Keef (1867 - 1868)*
Effie E Keef (1869 - 1872)*
George A Keef (1871 - 1899)*
Glenn E Keef (1876 - 1911)*
Frank A Keef (1880 - 1909)*

[DI21732] Name: «tab»Perry Swisher
«tab»
Death Date: «tab»04 Jan 1939
Death Place: «tab»Union, Champaign, Ohio
Birth Date: «tab»29 Nov 1868
Estimated Birth Year: «tab»
Birthplace: «tab»Logan County, Ohio
Death Age: «tab»70 years 1 month 5 days
Gender: «tab»Male
Marital Status: «tab»Married
Race or Color: «tab»Caucasian
Street Address: «tab»RD No.1
Occupation: «tab»Farmer
Residence: «tab»Urbana
Burial Date: «tab»07 Jan 1939
Burial Place: «tab»
Cemetery Name: «tab»Oak Dale Cem.
Spouse's Name: «tab»Mary Evalena Swisher
Father's Name: «tab»James L. Swisher
Father's Title & Terms: «tab»
Father's Birthplace: «tab»Champaign County, Ohio
Mother's Name: «tab»Nancy Mccullough
Mother's «tab»
Mother's Birthplace: «tab»Logan County, Ohio
Film Number: «tab»2023676
Digital Folder Number: «tab»4122482
Image Number: «tab»829
Certificate Number: «tab»fn 6728

[HI21734] (Research):John H Swisher 46 W Ohio Champaign 1910 Wife Mary 39 Ohio 1 non-relative

[HI21738] (Research):Md second Alspach

[HI21739] (Research):Springfield News Sun (Sunday July 8, 1945) ENGLE, ALVIN BURDETTE S 1/C Alvin Burdette Engle, son of Mr. and Mrs. J Roy Engle, of 1231 N. Lo wry Ave., and husband of Mrs. LaDonna Hendricks Engle, of 26 ½ N. Belmo nt Ave., recently was reported missing in action aboard the USS Destroy er Twiggs off Okinawa, according to a Navy Department telegram. Naval auth orities last week reported the loss of two destroyers with total casualti es of 244, of which 183 were suffered by the Twiggs personnel in a surpri se attack on June 16 that blew off the ship’s bow. Each of the 2,050 ton s ister ships carried a normal wartime complement of between 300 and 350 me n. During the early phases of the attack on Okinawa, Seamen Engle wrote h is wife that he had witnessed the unloading of troops preparatory to the i nvasion. Previously, he had participated in the invasions of Leyte, Mindo ro, Luzon, and Iwo Jima. Inducted on Aug. 5, 1943, Seaman Engle receiv ed his boot training at the Great Lakes Naval Training Station and, in Sep tember, was transferred to the Naval Base at Norfolk, VA. After maneuve rs in Bermuda, he left Norfolk on May 5, 1944, for Panama, San Diego, Cali f., Hawaii, and the South Pacific, where the vessel had been engaged in co ntinuous and grim action since that time. After combat operations, the Tw iggs was getting ready to leave for home. Members of the crew had just ch eered word that the vessel was to return to the U.S. for overhauling wh en the attack come on June 16. Of her 316 men, 152 have been reported de ad or missing. Thirty-one others are in hospitals. Lt. James H. Black, 2 3, surviving executive officer of the Twiggs, said he was in the emergen cy cabin talking with Commander George Philips. They were to deliver a la st bit of harassing fire at Naha, the Okinawa capital, before departing f or home."I heard the sound of a plane across our bow," Black said. "We st arted toward the bridge and the next thing I remember I was on the fire co ntrol box on top of stack number one above the bridge. The plane had h it us on the forward deck. The wounded lay all around us. The skipper h ad been killed instantly by the explosion. I was dazed." Following flood ing of the engine room, Black ordered the crew to leave the Twiggs. "Destr oyers and LCIs were alongside and we had no worry about being picked up ," he declared. While on Hawaii on a brief leave in June, 1944, Seaman En gle sent his wife several souvenirs, including a Hawaiian luncheon clot h. Seaman Engle attended Springfield High School and formerly was employ ed by the International Harvester Co. He has a two-year-old son, Doyle Eu gene.

Information obtained online about the USS Twiggs The second Twiggs (DD-591) was laid down on 20 January 1943 at Charlesto n, S.C., by the Charleston Navy Yard; launched on 7 April 1943; sponsor ed by Mrs. Roland S. Morris; and commissioned on 4 November 1943, Comdr. J ohn B. Fellows, Jr., in command. Following a shakedown cruise to Bermuda in December 1943, Twiggs operat ed out of Norfolk as a training ship until 12 May 1944, when she depart ed Hampton Roads in company with Franklin (CV-13), Cushing (DD-797), and R ichard P. Lear (DD 664) and proceeded, via the Panama Canal and San Dieg o, to Hawaii. After arriving in Pearl Harbor on 6 June 1944, Twiggs took part in exercis es and drills in Hawaiian waters and escorted convoys operating between Oa hu and Eniwetok. Throughout most of July, Twiggs worked out of Eniwetok al ternating exercises with escort and radar picket duties. On 19 August, s he returned to Pearl Harbor to begin rehearsals for the long-awaited retu rn to the Philippines. On 15 September, in preparation for the assault on Leyte, Twiggs depart ed Pearl Harbor as a member of Destroyer Squadron 49, screening Task Gro up 79.2 Transport Attack Group "Baker," which steamed via Eniwetok for Man us in the Admiralty Islands. After final preparations for the impending in vasion, she departed Seeadler Harbor on 14 October. Arriving off Ley te on 20 October, Twiggs helped to provide antiaircraft protection for t he transports during the landings. In the following days of heavy enemy a ir activity, she continued to support the invasion and, on one occasion re scued a downed flier from Petrof Bay (CVE-80). Twiggs departed Ley te on 25 October, steamed via Mios Woendi Island to Manus, and arriv ed at Seeadler Harbor on 1 November. Twiggs next rendezvoused with Haraden (DD-585) and Halligan (DD-584) for e scort duty among the Palau Islands. Stationed east of Mindanao, she protec ted convoys on the approaches to Leyte. On 10 December, Twiggs left Kossol Roads, between Peleliu and Angaur, wi th a task force bound for the occupation of Mindoro Island. Luzon was t he key to the liberation of the Philippines, and Mindoro was the first st ep in the assault on Luzon. From December 13 through the 17th, Twiggs prov ided antiaircraft cover for the force as it steamed through Surigao Stra it and the Mindoro Sea. Late in 1944, Japan began organized and concerted use of kamikaze s. On 13 December, a Japanese suicide plane crashed into Haraden (DD-685 ). Twiggs aided the severely damaged destroyer, fighting fires and treati ng casualties. She was then detached from the convoy to guide Haraden, whi ch had lost communications and radar in the engagement, until the batter ed vessel made visual contact with a tow convoy off Silino Island. Twig gs then returned to the Mindanao Sea and resumed her duties with the ta sk unit. Army Air Force flights out of Leyte augmented escort protecti on of the convoy. Twiggs retired to the Palaus on 20 December. Twiggs sortied from Kossol Roads on 1 January 1946 protecting a large ta sk force intended for the invasion of Luzon. In the Sulu and South China S eas, several ships of the convoy were hit by Japanese plane attacks; an d, on 4 January 1946, Twiggs rescued 211 survivors of Ommaney Bay (CVE-79 ), destroyed by fire and explosion following an attack by a suicide plan e. Raids by both torpedo and kamikaze planes continued as Twiggs operat ed northwest of Cape Bolinao in support of the Lingayen assault. After tak ing on food and ammunition at Mindoro, Twiggs briefly ran antisubmarine pa trol off the entrance of Manganin Bay. Underway on the 21st, she arriv ed in Ulithi on 26 January for minor repairs and maintenance in preparati on for the conquest of the Volcanos. Twiggs joined Task Force 64 which sortied from Ulithi on 10 February for r ehearsals at Loesip Island. On 16 February, the force arrived off Iwo Ji ma where Twiggs quickly began fire support for pre-assault underwater demo lition operations off the eastern beaches. She also conducted screening a nd harassing activities firing on Japanese shore units and providing illum ination. On the 17th, a suicide plane attack on Twiggs resulted in a clo se call when the plane, in an obvious attempt to crash into the destroye r, crossed her fantail before hitting the water off her port beam and sink ing without exploding. The destroyer continued activities to support Ameri can ground forces during the grueling battle for Iwo Jima. On 10 March, s he retired toward the Carolines, arriving at Ulithi two days later for re st and replenishment. On 26 March 1945, Twiggs arrived off Okinawa to take part in the preinvasi on bombardment. In addition to antisubmarine and antiaircraft patrols, s he supported ground forces with night harassing fire. Suicide planes we re very active at this time, as the Japanese desperately defended the isla nd. On 28 April, a day of heavy air activity, a kamikaze splashed close ab oard Twiggs while she was on radar picket duty with Task Group 61. Bomb bl ast and fragmentation from the splashed airplane and bomb blew in the hu ll plating between the main and first platform deck causing structural dam age. The underwater body was dished in, and the starboard propeller was be nt. Nestor (ARB-6) repaired the damage; and, on 17 May, Twiggs return ed to duty with the gunfire and covering forces off Okinawa. In June, the battle for Okinawa was drawing to its close. Twiggs continu ed radar picket duties in the western fire support area and supported stri kes on Iheya Shima and Iheya-Aguni with pre-landing bombardment and gunfi re support. On 16 June, Twiggs was on radar picket duty off Senaga Shi ma in the western fire support area At 2030, a single, low-flying plane dr opped a torpedo which hit Twiggs on her port side, exploding her numb er 2 magazine. The plane then circled and completed its kamikaze missi on in a suicide crash. The explosion enveloped the destroyer in flame; an d, within an hour, she sank. Despite the hazard of exploding ammunition fr om the blazing Twiggs, 188 survivors were rescued from the oily waters. Am ong the 162 dead and missing was her commanding officer, Comdr. George Phi llip. Twiggs was struck from the Navy list on 11 July 1946; and, in 1967, her hu lk was donated to the government of the Ryukyu Islands.

William's Springfield (Clark County, Ohio) City Directory 1941 705 Reakirt Bldg., Cincinnati, Ohio: The Williams Directory Co., Engle, Alvin B. (LaDonna) employee International Harvestor Co h 26 1 /2 N. Belmont Av Engle, LaDonna L supervisor OBT Co r 26 1/2 Belmont Av

[NI21740] Groom's Name: «tab»Edmond Glenn Davis
Groom's Birth Date: «tab»08 Jun 1895
Groom's Birthplace: «tab»North Hampton, Ohio
Groom's Age: «tab»24
Bride's Name: «tab»Nellie May Nevin
Bride's Birth Date: «tab»07 May 1901
Bride's Birthplace: «tab»Ross Co., Ohio
Bride's Age: «tab»19
Marriage Date: «tab»07 May 1920
Marriage Place: «tab», Clark, Ohio
Groom's Father's Name: «tab»M. Oscar Davis
Groom's Mother's Name: «tab»Stella Lippencott
Bride's Father's Name: «tab»Joseph Nevin
Bride's Mother's Name: «tab»Amanda Stout
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»
Bride's Previous Husband's Name: «tab»
Indexing Project (Batch) Number: «tab»M02314-2
System Origin: «tab»Ohio-EASy

[DI21742] Name: «tab»Mary Margaret Swisher
«tab»
Death Date: «tab»05 Aug 1922
Death Place: «tab»Columbus, Franklin, Ohio
Birth Date: «tab»14 Dec 1865
Estimated Birth Year: «tab»
Birthplace: «tab»Iowa
Death Age: «tab»56 years 7 months 21 days
Gender: «tab»Female
Marital Status: «tab»Married
Race or Color: «tab»Caucasian
Street Address: «tab»
Occupation: «tab»Housewife
Residence: «tab»Mechanicsburg, Ohio
Burial Date: «tab»07 Aug 1922
Burial Place: «tab»Mechanicsburg, Ohio
Cemetery Name: «tab»
Spouse's Name: «tab»Jacob Swisher
Father's Name: «tab»William Ellsworth
Father's Title & Terms: «tab»
Father's Birthplace: «tab»Ohio
Mother's Name: «tab»Harriet Kimball
Mother's «tab»
Mother's Birthplace: «tab»Ohio
Film Number: «tab»1992065
Digital Folder Number: «tab»4022375

[NI21743] Son of George C and Emma Clinefelder Argabright
1900 census Dayton, Montgomery County, Ohio 1021 W. Fifth St., ED 54, Sheet 11, line 25, June 8, 1900
George ARGABRIGHT, born May 1857, married 19 years, he and mother born Ohio, father born Virginia, foreman/cash register, rented home
Emma V, wife, born November 1858, mother of 1 child, 1 living, born Ohio, father born Pennsylvania, mother born Germany
Ralph A., son, born January 1883, born Ohio

[HI21745] (Research):born 8 Aug 1882 in Ohio (according to her death record, but she was a ge 2 in 1880 census and born - Aug 1878 in the 1900 census); died 24 Apr 1 944 in San Bernardino County, California; married Charles Avery Bankerd ( he was born 24 Feb 1870 in Pennsylvania, died 27 Dec 1947 in San Diego Cou nty, California, where his death record gives his mother=s maiden na me as Twyhurst; he likely is the Charles Bankard, age 10, among the childr en of I. M. and Margaret Bankard in Beltzhoover, Allegheny County, Pennsyl vania, in 1880).

[HI21746] (Research):went with his family to Pennsylvania and then to Detroit, Wayne County, Mi chigan, and was in Hamtramck, Wayne County, in 1920, with wife Nellie ___ __ (she was born in 1883 in Pennsylvania); in Detroit, Wayne County, in 19 30. Children:

[DI21747] June 18, 1904
Another aged former resident has been called to the great beyond. William PARLETT,who with his family resided here many years ago when the "Owl Town still house and flouring mills" were running, died at his home near Urbana last Sunday night. He was 76 years old. The funeral services were held last Tuesday at 2 p.m. from the Lutheran church, Urbana. Mr PARLETT leaves a wife and five children. The children are Reuben, George, Emory, Bert and Miss Lizzie. There are still a few of our pioneers yet alive who will remember the deceased and family, and these express great sympathy to the family

[DI21748] Name: «tab»Everhart
«tab»
Death Date: «tab»19 Feb 1915
Death Place: «tab»Mechanicsburg, Champaign, Ohio
Birth Date: «tab»19 Feb 1915
Estimated Birth Year: «tab»
Birthplace: «tab»Mechanicsburg, Ohio
Death Age: «tab»1 day
Gender: «tab»Female
Marital Status: «tab»
Race or Color: «tab»Caucasian
Street Address: «tab»
Occupation: «tab»
Residence: «tab»
Burial Date: «tab»20 Feb 1915
Burial Place: «tab»
Cemetery Name: «tab»Maple Grove
Spouse's Name: «tab»
Father's Name: «tab»Robert Everhart
Father's Title & Terms: «tab»
Father's Birthplace: «tab»Ohio

[NI21749] Name: «tab»Clyde K. Hay
Titles & Terms: «tab»
Event: «tab»Marriage
Event Date: «tab»18 Apr 1900
Event Place: «tab»Harden County, Ohio
Age: «tab»25
Estimated Birth Year: «tab»1875
Marriage Date Note: «tab»
Marriage Place Note: «tab»
Father: «tab»James Hay
Father's Titles & Terms: «tab»
Mother: «tab»Isobel Faulkner
Mother's Titles & Terms: «tab»
Spouse: «tab»Siddie Rice
Spouse's Titles & Terms: «tab»
Spouse's Age: «tab»17
Spouse's Estimated Birth Year: «tab»1883
Spouse's Father: «tab»Samuel Rice
Spouse's Father's Titles & Terms: «tab»
Spouse's Mother: «tab»Folorence Bamburry
Spouse's Mother's Titles & Terms: «tab»
Reference Number: «tab»P182
Film Number: «tab»914846
Digital Folder Number: «tab»4017305
Image Number: «tab»129
Name: «tab»James Rice Hay
Titles & Terms: «tab»
Death Date: «tab»30 Mar 1912
Death Place: «tab»Harrod, Allen Co., Ohio
Birth Date: «tab»14 Nov 1900
Estimated Birth Year: «tab»
Birthplace: «tab»Harrod, O.
Death Age: «tab»11 years 4 months 16 days
Gender: «tab»Male
Marital Status: «tab»Single
Race or Color: «tab»Caucasian
Street Address: «tab»
Occupation: «tab»
Residence: «tab»
Burial Date: «tab»01 Apr 1912
Burial Place: «tab»
Cemetery Name: «tab»Ada Cemt.
Spouse's Name: «tab»
Father's Name: «tab»Clyde K. Hay
Father's Title & Terms: «tab»
Father's Birthplace: «tab»Ohio
Mother's Name: «tab»Siddie Rice
Mother's Titles & Terms: «tab»
Mother's Birthplace: «tab»Ohio
Film Number: «tab»1953233
Digital Folder Number: «tab»4021177
Image Number: «tab»1624
Certificate Number: «tab»fn 12554

[DI21749] Name: «tab»Clyde Kemmer Hay
Gender: «tab»Male
Burial Date: «tab»26 Dec 1966
Burial Place: «tab»Ada, Ohio
Death Date: «tab»23 Dec 1966
Death Place: «tab»Delaware Co., Ohio
Age: «tab»92
Birth Date: «tab»14 May 1874
Birthplace: «tab»
Occupation: «tab»Farmer
Race: «tab»White
Marital Status: «tab»Widowed
Spouse's Name: «tab»
Father's Name: «tab»James Hay
Father's Birthplace: «tab»
Mother's Name: «tab»Isabelle Faulkner
Mother's Birthplace: «tab»
Indexing Project (Batch) Number: «tab»B07560-2
System Origin: «tab»Ohio-EASy
Source Film Number: «tab»1983981
Reference Number: «tab»CN

[HI21751] (Research):Mentioned in stepmother will signed 1888. Had children Edward and Jennie, also named in her will as grandchildren.

[NI21755] Md Albert M McKellop, unamed infant female born Concord Twp 7/19/1883

[HI21761] (Research):Will Book C pg 506 Urbana Twp probated 3/4/1868 Wife Elizabeth Voke the farm; daus Rachel C and Sarah R Voke (minors); oth er ch Anna, Charlotte, Mary Ann, Eve Mariah, Joseph and James R (in ILL) V oke. Wife Elizabeth Exec. Wit: Samuel Humes, Samuel Haines signed (x) 1/29/1864

[NI21765] Name: «tab»Augustine R. Anderson
Titles & Terms: «tab»
Event: «tab»Marriage
Event Date: «tab»14 Feb 1913
Event Place: «tab»Champaign County, Ohio
Age: «tab»45
Estimated Birth Year: «tab»1868
Marriage Date Note: «tab»
Marriage Place Note: «tab»
Father: «tab»Wm. H. Anderson
Father's Titles & Terms: «tab»
Mother: «tab»Elizabeth Cowler
Mother's Titles & Terms: «tab»
Spouse: «tab»Lucy Tappan Houston
Spouse's Titles & Terms: «tab»
Spouse's Age: «tab»42
Spouse's Estimated Birth Year: «tab»1871
Spouse's Father: «tab»Frank Houston
Spouse's Father's Titles & Terms: «tab»
Spouse's Mother: «tab»Nancy Tappan
Spouse's Mother's Titles & Terms: «tab»
Reference Number: «tab»P 422 Cn 843
Film Number: «tab»530190
Digital Folder Number: «tab»4016811
Image Number: «tab»574
Birth: «tab»Jan. 22, 1858
Frederick County
Virginia, USA
Death: «tab»Dec. 16, 1941
Urbana
Champaign County
Ohio, USA
Oak Dale Cemetery Section 26 - Lot 11

[DI21765] Name: «tab»Lucy Tappan Anderson
«tab»
Death Date: «tab»12 Jan 1922
Death Place: «tab»Urbana, Champaign, Ohio
Birth Date: «tab»11 Mar 1870
Estimated Birth Year: «tab»
Birthplace: «tab»Urbana, Ohio
Death Age: «tab»51 years 10 months 1 day
Gender: «tab»Female
Marital Status: «tab»Married
Race or Color: «tab»Caucasian
Street Address: «tab»
Occupation: «tab»Housewife
Residence: «tab»
Burial Date: «tab»14 Jan 1922
Burial Place: «tab»Urbana, O.
Cemetery Name: «tab»
Spouse's Name: «tab»Gus Anderson
Father's Name: «tab»Frank Houston
Father's Title & Terms: «tab»
Father's Birthplace: «tab»Ireland
Mother's Name: «tab»Nancy Tappan
Mother's «tab»
Mother's Birthplace: «tab»Sumerville, Ohio
Film Number: «tab»1991862
Digital Folder Number: «tab»4022266
Image Number: «tab»588
Certificate Number: «tab»fn 491

[HI21775] (Research):Corporal Silas Kimball, e. June 5,1861. Killed at Shiloh, Tenn., Apr il 7, 1862.

[DI21781] Mrs Malinda J ford, wife of William, died Monday at her residence,
about 3 miles SE of the city. \endash Src.- Issue 11/24/1881, Champaign Co
Newspaper Abstracts - The Urbana Citizen and Gazette 18711884 \endash by
Pat Stickley, Dec 2000 - p. 186 \endash Issue 24 Nov.1881.

[HI21786] (Research):Elnora Lydia Cole
Birth: 21 May 1870-- Genesee Co, Argentine, MI
Death: 13 March 1948 -- Lakewood, Cuyahoga Co, OH
Spouse: William Christopher Kenaga
Parents: Mr Cole, Mrs Cole

[DI21789] Name: Sophia A. Irvine
Death date: 22 May 1918
Death place: Springfield, Clark, Ohio
Birth date: 11 Oct 1845
Estimated birth year:
Birth place: , Champaign, Ohio
Age at death: 72 years 7 months 11 days
Gender: Female
Marital status: Married
Race or color: Caucasian
Street address: 1018 Woodlawn St.
Occupation: Housekeeper
Residence:
Burial date: 24 May 1918
Burial place:
Cemetery name: Ferncliff Cemetery
Spouse name:
Father name: Stephen Wooley
Father titles:
Father birth place: , , New Jersey
Mother name: Elizabeth Reese
Mother titles:
Mother birth place: , , Ohio
GSU film number: 1984350
Digital GS number: 4021809
Image number: 588
Reference number: fn 29742
Collection: Ohio Deaths 1908-1953

[HI21800] (Research):SHAFFER MARVIN County Name: CLARK Date of Death: 6/20/1927 Volume Number: 5372 Certificate Number: 33263

[HI21807] (Research):Name: John G Hoisengton , Enlistment Date: 17 April 1861 Distinguished Service: DISTINGUISHED SERVICE Side Served: Union State Served: Ohio Unit Numbers: 1856 1856 Service Record: Enlisted as a Private on 17 April 1861 at the age of 20 Enlisted in Company K, 2nd Infantry Regiment Ohio on 29 April 1861. Mustered out Company K, 2nd Infantry Regiment Ohio on 31 July 1861 in Colu mbus, OH

[DI21807] Name: «tab»John G. Hoisington
Gender: «tab»Male
Burial Date: «tab»
Burial Place: «tab»
Death Date: «tab»21 Mar 1907
Death Place: «tab»Indianapolis, Marion, Ind.
Age: «tab»65
Birth Date: «tab»1842
Birthplace: «tab»Rush Tp.
Occupation: «tab»Laborer
Race: «tab»
Marital Status: «tab»Married
Spouse's Name: «tab»
Father's Name: «tab»W. W. Hoisington
Father's Birthplace: «tab»
Mother's Name: «tab»Polly Franklin
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 227

[HI21813] (Research):Sager, JuliannSpouse : Winsor, William Marriage date : Oct 26, 1845 County of record : Champaign Co. Sex : F

[HI21814] (Research):Will Book K pg 512 Abraham Sager Harrison Twp died 8/5/1905 probated 8/19 /1905 Heirs Anna Sager-widow, Harrison Twp; Virginia Sweet, dau, Montrose KS; Ma ry Morgan, dau, Springhills; Laura Cretcher-dau, Princeton IN; Etna Ros s, dau, Quincy; Eliza Line,dau, Dayton- Anna Shanley, dau, DeGraff; J A Sa ger son Muncie, IN; Pearl Crick, dau, Dayton. TO wife Anna Sager all prope rty real and personal. Wife Anna Sager and Thomas C Ross Exec. Wit: R oy N Ross, Loeta Ross Signed (x) 6/5/1905

Children Sarah Virginia SAGER b: 1849 Mary E. SAGER b: 1851 Laura Ann SAGER b: 1853 Etna J. SAGER b: 1856 Eliza A. SAGER b: SEP 1859 John A. SAGER b: 1866

[HI21816] (Research):Marriage 1 John SIMMONS b: Abt 1803 Married: 20 Sep 1825 in , Clark Co, OH

[DI21817] Name: «tab»Mary Nancy Organ
«tab»
Death Date: «tab»28 Apr 1949
Death Place: «tab»North Lewisburg, Champaign, Ohio, United States
Birth Date: «tab»24 Aug 1867
Estimated Birth Year: «tab»
Birthplace: «tab»Union Co., Ohio
Death Age: «tab»81 years 8 months 4 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»John Bryan
Father's Title & Terms: «tab»
Father's Birthplace: «tab»
Mother's Name: «tab»Martha Cooper

[HI21825] (Research):7/9/2007 9:04:00 AM Urbana Daily Citizen C. Lucille Heath Roberts Stahler Pickering, 92, of Rosewood died at 6:25 a .m. Sunday, July 8, 2007 at Heartland of Bellefontaine.Born March 11, 19 15 in Logan County, Ohio, a daughter of the late Oliver D. and Lena Yod er Heath. Relatives include son and daughter-in-law H. Michael and Rita (Roth) Rober ts of Bellefontaine; stepdaughters Sharron (Stahle) Fent of Bellefontai ne and Cinda (Stahler) Hammond of Fairborn; brothers Gaylord, Robert, Clau de, Duane and Harold Heath (deceased); brother and sister-in-law Paul (Bet ty) Heath of Quincy and David (Ladonnna) Heath of Quincy; sister Mary Cath erine Klauer (deceased) and grandchild Kristin K. Roberts of Fort Lauderda le, Fla.She was a homemaker, member of the Philadelphia Lutheran Church a nd a graduate of Quincy High School.She married Herbert E. Roberts on Apr il 28, 1936 and he preceded her in death on June 11, 1964.She married Byr on Stahler on Dec. 29, 1967 and he preceded her in death on March 14, 1973 .She married Gerald B. Pickering on Nov. 1, 1975 and he preceded her in de ath on April 21, 1981.The family will receive friends at the funeral ho me on Wednesday, July 11, 2007, from 5-8 p.m.Services will be held at 10: 30 a.m. on Thursday, July 12, 2007, in REXER-RIGGIN-MADDEN FUNERAL HOME, D eGraff, with Ron Heath officiating. Burial will be in Bellefontaine Cemete ry, Bellefontaine. Condolences may be expressed at www.timeformemory.com/madden.

[DI21826] Ohio Deaths, 1908-1932, 1938-1944, and 1958-2007 about Nancy M Duncan
Name: «tab»Nancy M Duncan
Birth Date: «tab»1886
Gender: «tab»Female
Race: «tab»White
Residence City: «tab»Upper Arlington
Residence County: «tab»Franklin
Residence state: «tab»Ohio
Residence Country: «tab»United States
Death Date: «tab»13 Dec 1976
Hospital of Death: «tab»Home
City of Death: «tab»Upper Arlington
County of Death: «tab»Franklin
Certificate: «tab»088362
Age at Death: «tab»90
Certifier: «tab»Physician
Autopsy: «tab»No Autopsy performed
Marital Status: «tab»Widowed
Census Tract: «tab»6600

[HI21830] (Research):1880 Census Place Quincy, Logan, Ohio Family History Library Film 1255 041
NA Film Number T9-1041 Page Number 157A Martin KRESS Self M Male W 53 OH Farmer N Y N Y Rachel KRESS Wife M Female W 48 OH Keeping Hou se OH OH George W. KRESS Son S Male W 26 OH Farmer OH OH Jacob L. KRESS Son S Male W 18 OH At Home OH OH Martin E. KRESS Son S Male W 16 OH At Home OH OH Ann KRESS Dau S Female W 11 OH At School OH OH Martin SULIVAN Son S Male W 12 OH At School OH OH

[HI21832] (Research):1930 Champaign Co, Urbana, OH Dist 19 md 20/19 own home, $6K Walter L Johnson, 43 OH WV OH own shoe store Florence O, wife, 42 md19 OH OH OH Maxine M, dau 22 , S Pauline H, dau 18 Alleen A , dau, 11

[DI21834] Social Security Death Index about Claude L. Heath
Name: «tab»Claude L. Heath
SSN: «tab»282-12-0184
Born: «tab»4 Apr 1920
Died: «tab»3 Feb 1985
State (Year) SSN issued: «tab»Ohio (Before 1951)

[HI21837] (Research):Name: Paul G Hess Gender: Male Date of Death: 04 June 1973 Volume: 21314 Certificate: 041925 Autopsy: No Autopsy Marital Status: Never Married Place of Death: , Champaign County Certifier: Coroner Race: White Residence: , Champaign County Age: 17 Years

Name: Paul Hess SSN: 284-54-9248 Born: 16 May 1956 Died: Jun 1973 State (Year) SSN issued: Ohio (1969 )

[HI21838] (Research):Frederick Offenback, according to Rev War Records of Virginia by Brumbaug h, fought in the War for independence as a private in Michael Reader's Com pany, a company recruited from the Hswksbill Creek District of Page Count y, VA. He was the son of a German emigrant by the name of jacob Offenbacke r, who came to America from the Palinate of the Rhine, Germany in the ye ar 1737, at which time he was 6 years of age. The definite date of bir th of the patriot Frederick Offenbacker is not known but since Virginia ce nsus record of 1782 lists him as having a wife and four children, he mo st certainly a famiy man during his war service. A son of this old patri ot was one of the early settlers in Johnson Township.

[HI21841] (Research):About 150 ft. back from west drive, 100 ft. form church, newer looking r ed stone: Lizzie A. Gabriel (Sylveanus' first wife) 1864-1885 Emmett C. Gabriel (Sylveanus' son with Lizzie) 1883-1884

[HI21849] (Research):Not located in the 1910 Census

[DI21849] CCGS, Book III, August 2002 by Dorothy Shaffer, Champaign Co, Ohio St Par is Newspaper Abstracts Jan 1900-1916, pg162. ANNA COMEGY was burned to death Saturday morning at her home in Urban a. It is the belief of those in the house that she set herself deliberate ly on fire in an attempt to commit suicide. MISS SARAH COMIEGY, her daught er, heard a noise; she ran upstairs where she discovered her mother in a m ass of flames. DR HOUSER was called but could do nothing for her. Her ea rs and hair were burned off. She lived only a few hours. MRS COMEGY was ab out 70 years of age, and had been despondent for sometime. About fifleen y ears ago she was sent to the State Hospital for treatment. She was the wid ow of DAVID COMEGY, a farmer of Salem Twp, who died about fourteen years a go. Three daughters survive.

[NI21851] Bio of parents in Centenial 1902. Named in fathers will 1891

CCGS Newsletter June 1998 Pg 60 1905 CHAMPAIGN CoUNTY CENTENNIAL Relics and Curios Under the direction of this committee the relics and curios were shown at the Central Ward School building. This was one of the interesting features of the Centennial celebration. The following are the exhibitors and list of relics and curios displayed: Mrs Colin McDonald teapot

[DI21851] Name: «tab»Amanda Coulson Mcdonald
«tab»
Death Date: «tab»26 Dec 1910
Death Place: «tab»Urbana, Champaign, Ohio
Birth Date: «tab»22 Jul 1849
Estimated Birth Year: «tab»
Birthplace: «tab»Urbana, O
Death Age: «tab»61 years 5 months 4 days
Gender: «tab»Female
Marital Status: «tab»Married
Race or Color: «tab»Caucasian
Street Address: «tab»
Occupation: «tab»
Residence: «tab»Urbana, Champaign, Ohio
Burial Date: «tab»29 Dec 1910
Burial Place: «tab»Urbana, O
Cemetery Name: «tab»
Spouse's Name: «tab»
Father's Name: «tab»Joseph C Coulson
Father's Title & Terms: «tab»
Father's Birthplace: «tab»Maryland
Mother's Name: «tab»Maria Compton
Mother's «tab»
Mother's Birthplace: «tab»Ohio
Film Number: «tab»1952612
Digital Folder Number: «tab»4021038
Image Number: «tab»1798
Certificate Number: «tab»fn 64610

[XI21851] Tombstone gives name as "Nancy", but it's wrong.

[HI21860] (Research):Census Place:Urbana, Champaign, Ohio Source:FHL Film 1254998 National Archives Film T9-0998 Page 38 7B John B. HAPPERSETTSelfMMW52PAOcc:Retail Boot & ShoeFa: PAMo: PA Mary A. HAPPERSETTWifeFMW42OHFa: NJMo: NJ Fannie C. HAPPERSETTDauFSW16OHFa: PAMo: OH Mefford P. HAPPERSETTSonMSW13OHFa: PAMo: OH Bessie B. HAPPERSETTDauFSW3OHFa: PAMo: OH William PATRICKFatherLMWW83NJOcc:Justice Of The PeaceFa: NJMo: N J

[DI21860] Pg 41 The Holiday Reporter 12/20/1887 John B Happersett a prominent show man of Urbana, died suddenly, Sunday
Pg163 12/13/1887 John B Happersett died Sunday at the age of 59 years. He had been resident of the city all of his life; a member of the firm of Happersett Bros; bur Oak Dale Cem

[DI21861]
California Death Index, 1940-1997
about Evan H Patrick
Name: «tab»Evan H Patrick
Social Security #: «tab»0
Sex: «tab»MALE
Birth Date: «tab»13 Mar 1865
Birthplace: «tab»Ohio
Death Date: «tab»13 Sep 1951
Death Place: «tab»Los Angeles
Mother's Maiden Name: «tab»Hovey
Father's Surname: «tab»Patrick

[HI21875] (Research):Champaign Co Will Book C pg 515 Henry Powell probated 11/18/1868 Children Martha Richards, Nancy Low, Malinda Ford, Phoebe Miller, Katheri ne Pearson, Mary Electa Ambroze, Sarah Kenaga and Amanda Stevenson; grands on Henry Powell Ford. Charles Wamer? 5 cents and no more. Mentions fa rm in Urbana Twp and son in law William Ford and Elnathan Miller, exec. Wi t: Robert Young, Frank Chance. Will signed 8/31/1868

[BI21876] Name: «tab»Ethel May Bender
Gender: «tab»Female
Baptism/Christening Date: «tab»
Baptism/Christening Place: «tab»Richland, Ohio
Birth Date: «tab»21 Nov 1892
Birthplace: «tab»Shelby, Richland, Ohio
Death Date: «tab»
Name Note: «tab»
Race: «tab»White
Father's Name: «tab»William J. Bender
Father's Birthplace: «tab»
Father's Age: «tab»
Mother's Name: «tab»Catharine Kotz
Mother's Birthplace: «tab»
Mother's Age: «tab»
Indexing Project (Batch) Number: «tab»C86924-9
System Origin: «tab»Ohio-VR
Source Film Number: «tab»541343
Reference Number: «tab»B7 P544 CN4234

[DI21876] Ohio Deaths, 1908-1932, 1938-1944, and 1958-2007 about Ethel M Kenaga
Name: «tab»Ethel M Kenaga
Birth Date: «tab»1897
Gender: «tab»Female
Race: «tab»White
Residence City: «tab»Toledo
Residence County: «tab»Lucas
Residence state: «tab»Ohio
Residence Country: «tab»United States
Death Date: «tab»16 Aug 1972
Hospital of Death: «tab»Toledo Mental Health Center
City of Death: «tab»Toledo
County of Death: «tab»Lucas
Certificate: «tab»063549
Age at Death: «tab»75
Certifier: «tab»Physician
Marital Status: «tab»Widowed
Census Tract: «tab»0030

[NI21877] Md 2nd
Name: «tab»Thomas P. Allen
Titles & Terms: «tab»
Event: «tab»Marriage
Event Date: «tab»24 Oct 1901
Event Place: «tab»Urbana, Champaign, Ohio
Age: «tab»31
Estimated Birth Year: «tab»4-5-1870 Logan CO, OH
Marriage Date Note: «tab»
Marriage Place Note: «tab»
Father: «tab»George Allen
Father's Titles & Terms: «tab»
Mother: «tab»Sarah Lary
Mother's Titles & Terms: «tab»
Spouse: «tab»Anna L. Kenaga
Spouse's Titles & Terms: «tab»
Spouse's Age: «tab»30
Spouse's Estimated Birth Year: «tab»12-15-1870
Spouse's Father: «tab»John Eichholtz
Spouse's Father's Titles & Terms: «tab»
Spouse's Mother: «tab»Elmira Baer
Spouse's Mother's Titles & Terms: «tab»
Reference Number: «tab»cn M-635 P318
Film Number: «tab»530189
Digital Folder Number: «tab»4016810
Image Number: «tab»625

[XI21877] Anna L Eicholtz Kenaga Allen

[NI21884] Name: «tab»T. A. Wright
Titles & Terms: «tab»
Event: «tab»Marriage
Event Date: «tab»19 Dec 1900
Event Place: «tab»Logan, Ohio
Age: «tab»22
Estimated Birth Year: «tab»1878
Marriage Date Note: «tab»
Marriage Place Note: «tab»
Father: «tab»M. M. Wright
Father's Titles & Terms: «tab»
Mother: «tab»Duckworth
Mother's Titles & Terms: «tab»
Spouse: «tab»Lola E. Bruner
Spouse's Titles & Terms: «tab»
Spouse's Age: «tab»17
Spouse's Estimated Birth Year: «tab»1883
Spouse's Father: «tab»Louis Bruner
Spouse's Father's Titles & Terms: «tab»
Spouse's Mother: «tab»Shroyer
Spouse's Mother's Titles & Terms: «tab»
Reference Number: «tab»vol I p 246
Film Number: «tab»534839
Digital Folder Number: «tab»4016821
Image Number: «tab»377

[NI21885] Spouse:
John Bruner McGown (1815 - 1862)*

Children:
Margaret M McGowen (1839 - 1839)*

[XI21885] Inscription: Wife of JB McGowen -- Aged 25 years

[DI21892] Name: «tab»Cora B. Reed
«tab»Mrs.
Death Date: «tab»19 Jan 1947
Death Place: «tab»Saint Marys, Auglaize, Ohio, United States
Birth Date: «tab»28 Feb 1875
Estimated Birth Year: «tab»
Birthplace: «tab»Auglaize Co., Ohio
Death Age: «tab»71 years 10 months 21 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»Charles Reed
Father's Name: «tab»Henry Sprague
Father's Title & Terms: «tab»
Father's Birthplace: «tab»
Mother's Name: «tab»Mary
Mother's «tab»Unknown
Mother's Birthplace: «tab»
Film Number: «tab»2372967
Digital Folder Number: «tab»4076299
Image Number: «tab»00282

[HI21894] (Research):Champaign Co Will Book B pg 42 Rachel Cowan probated 11/29/1824 recorded 1 2/15/1824 Sons Miles, James, William, Thomas, John S and David M Cowan; William Cow an to have large Bible. Dau Caroline Cowan, Polly Kirkley and Margaret Fre nkelberger. Deborah Smith to be paid for nursing me in last illness. Willi am Cowan exec. Wit: John Pepper, William Marrs, David Porter. Signed (x) 9 /29/1824

[HI21895] (Research):Record Book 9, Page 10 \emdash Filed 21 llarch 1825 \emdash Heard October Term 1825 Jo el Frankeberger, guardian etc. on Petition to Sell Personal Property Erank eberger was made the guardian of John Cowan, David Cowan, Samuel Cowan 12 y, Alexander Cowan, Wilson Cowan By and Caroline Cowan 6y, minor hei rs of John Cowan who died in August 1822 in Champaign County. By the la st will and testament of Rachel Cowan all of the articles of personal prop erty was left to the youngest child, Caroline. The appraisers, John Pepper s, John Frankeberger and William Frankeberger, valued the personal proper ty at $48. The property was sold at an auction on 15 April 1825 for $44.82 .

Misc Book AA Recorders Office, Champaign Co, OH Power of Attorney pg205 10 /20/1829 John Cowan dec'd late of Goshen Twp, Champaign Co, OH devised to son Thom as Cowan and others 140 acres. Thomas Cowan and Anna of Washington County, IN appointed David Cowan of Champaign County atty to sell their 1/8 tit le.

Misc Book AA Recorders Office, Champaign Co, OH Power of Attorney pg214 10 /8/1837 William and Emeline Cowan of Beams? Co, IL appoint David Cowan of Champai gn Co, OH atty to transact businees in Ohio

[HI21896] (Research):[Barnes.FTW]

BARNETT CEMETERY, Trigg Co., KY Barnett Telitha 0. Sholar, Dec. 10, 1851--March 21, 1927 Barnett+ John O., Dec. 17, 1848--April 15, 1926Barnett C. Smoot, 1881-1966 Barnett James Edgar, son of JD & TJ, Nov. 4, 1895--Dec. 21, 1918 Wilson+ Prentice W., 1887--Wilson Lettie Jane, 1888-1971 Barnett James Obie, son of Obie & Connie, March 20, 1917--Sept. 2, 1918 Barnett+ Thomas Ewen, 1854-1940Barnett Lucy Randolph, 1866-1947 Barnett+ Mary C., Feb. 18, 1841--Nov. 11, 1921 Barnett Emma M., May 12, 1852--April 1, 1925 Barnett Cyrus Pinkney, July 12, 1877--March 28, 1959

[NI21910] Name: «tab»Walter Clay Birks
Titles & Terms: «tab»
Event: «tab»Marriage
Event Date: «tab»31 Jan 1913
Event Place: «tab»Champaign County, Ohio
Age: «tab»19
Estimated Birth Year: «tab»1894
Marriage Date Note: «tab»
Marriage Place Note: «tab»
Father: «tab»Henry Clay Birks
Father's Titles & Terms: «tab»
Mother: «tab»Adeline Landers
Mother's Titles & Terms: «tab»
Spouse: «tab»Mary Loretta Shofstall
Spouse's Titles & Terms: «tab»
Spouse's Age: «tab»24
Spouse's Estimated Birth Year: «tab»1889
Spouse's Father: «tab»Seth Shofstall
Spouse's Father's Titles & Terms: «tab»
Spouse's Mother: «tab»Sarah Elizabeth Nichols
Spouse's Mother's Titles & Terms: «tab»
Reference Number: «tab»P 417 Cn 832
Film Number: «tab»530190
Digital Folder Number: «tab»4016811
Image Number: «tab»571

[DI21911] Name: «tab»Earl Willis Shofstall
«tab»
Death Date: «tab»18 Feb 1924
Death Place: «tab»Urbana City, Champaign, Ohio
Birth Date: «tab»14 Jan 1872
Estimated Birth Year: «tab»
Birthplace: «tab»Madison Co., Ohio
Death Age: «tab»52 years 1 month 4 days
Gender: «tab»Male
Marital Status: «tab»Married
Race or Color: «tab»Caucasian
Street Address: «tab»701 Boyce
Occupation: «tab»Farmer
Residence: «tab»
Burial Date: «tab»21 Feb 1924
Burial Place: «tab»Urbana, Ohio
Cemetery Name: «tab»
Spouse's Name: «tab»Francis
Father's Name: «tab»Seth Shofstall
Father's Title & Terms: «tab»
Father's Birthplace: «tab»Ohio
Mother's Name: «tab»Elizabeth Nichols
Mother's «tab»
Mother's Birthplace: «tab»Ohio
Film Number: «tab»1992490
Digital Folder Number: «tab»4000604

[NI21913] JOSEPH K. FUNK, farmer; P. O. Urbana; was born in Pennsylvania Jan. 22, 1815. Is a son of Daniel and Frances (Kenaga) Funk, natives of Pennsylvania; also the grandparents were natives of the same Stat e. Daniel and wife became residents of Ohio, locating in Salem Township, this county, about 1837, where they resided on their farm until 1875, th en retired from the farm and located in Urbana, where they spent the remainder of their lives. He died April 14, 1879 ;, his wife died April 21, 1857. After the death of his wife, he was married again to Mrs. Harriet
Reed; she is still living and resides in Urbana. As the issue of his first ma rriage they had three children; two now survive-Elizabeth Ann (now Mrs. Byers) and Joseph K. Our subject was raised on the farm, remaining with h is father until of age. He was married Dec. 1, 1840, to Miss Maria, daught er of Nathaniel and Mary Hunter, of Virginia. They had eight children, fo ur now living-Mary Frances, Emma Annette, Charles E. and Effie May. Mr. Funk, after his marriage, located upon the farm where he now lives, and has here made a continued residence of forty-four years. He has a fine farm of 280 acres, with good buildings and improvements, and everything in o rder, constituting a pleasant home and residence. His wife died March 13, 1874. Mr. Funk is a member of the Methodist Episcopal Church; political ly, be is a Republican


Children:
Mary Frances Funk Lemen Euans (1846 - 1914)*
Louis Emory Funk (1847 - 1851)*
Ann Eliza Funk (1848 - 1851)*
Infant Daughter Funk (1851 - 1851)*
Emma Annette Funk Rawlings (1853 - 1926)*
Charles Edwin Funk (1855 - 1932)*
William Hunter Funk (1857 - 1880)*
Effie May Funk (1863 - 1925)*

[DI21913] Champaign Co, Will Book J pg 454 Joseph K Funk Urbana, died 8/15/1901 probated 8/19/1901 Heirs Mary Frances Lemon-dau-Urbana; Charles E Funk-son- Chicago IL; Emma A Rawlings-dau-Urbana; Effie M Funk-dau- Urbana. To dau Mary F Lemen the piano; dau Emma A Rawlings $300; dau Effie M Funk $300; residue of personal estate divided equally among my four ch Mary Lemen, Emma Rawlings, Charles Funk and Effie Funk. Charles E Funk Exec Wit: W R Warnock, Della R Outram Signed 9/2/1895

[HI21917] (Research):Enumeration taken by W W Helmick, of citizens aged 70 years or more who we re residing in Urbana City and Urbana Township. Found in the 21 May 1889 I ssue of the Urbana Daily Citizen page 3 Col 3&4 Warnock, Mrs Sarah, widow of Rev David Warnock; Urbana, Ohio; 75

[NI21918] 1890 of Wellington , KS
Md Frances C English 12/30/1835

Record Book 15 pg 181 Filed Sept 26 1
837 Daniel A Hitt vs Elizabeth Jamison et al On 15 April 1836 SamuelJamison gave a mortgage to Daniel A Hitt for $150 a gainst In-lot #44 in Urbana. Hitt wants title of the land as the note w as not paid. The heirs of Samuel Jamison; Elizabeth Jamison, widow; Willi am Jamison, Sarah Ann Jamison, Mary jane Jamison, Robert F Jamison. Miner va Jamison. Israel Hamilton was appointed guardain ad litem. The court app ointed appraisers were; A R Colwell, S L Miller, and Ira A Bean. On 8 Ju ne 1838 the lot was sold to Samuel Robinson for $172.00

[HI21919] (Research):1880 Census Place:Albia, Monroe, Iowa Source:FHL Film 1254357 National Archives Film T9-0357 Page 18 9C Benj. F. ELBERTSelfMMW36IAOcc:BankerFa: KYMo: OH Vellie V. ELBERTWifeFMW31ILFa: NYMo: NY Louise ELBERTDauFSW4IAFa: IAMo: IL Samuel B. ELBERTSonMSW2IAFa: IAMo: IL Benj. F. ELBERTSonMSW5MIAFa: IAMo: IL Acksah K. ELBERTMotherFWW70OHFa: VAMo: MD Barber SENNETTOtherMSW21IAOcc:HelpFa: IREMo: IRE

[HI21920] (Research):Enumeration taken by W W Helmick, of citizens aged 70 years or more who we re residing in Urbana City and Urbana Township. Found in the 21 May 1889 I ssue of the Urbana Daily Citizen page 3 Col 3&4 Audis, Mrs Eliza, widow of William Audis; Kentucky; 81

Book G PG 120 ELIZA A AUDAS PROBATED 29 JAN 1890 URBANA CITY [DIED 26 J AN 1890] Heirs-Adusah Elbert-sis-Albia, Ia; Daniel Hitt-bro- Wellington, Ks; Sar ah A Warnock-sis-Urbana; Samuel W Hitt- bro-Urbana; William R Hitt-nep-Urb ana; Mary A White-niece- Urbana; Lizzie Kenaga-niece-Urbana; James B Hitt- nep-Urbana; Rebecca Service-niece-Dayton; T S Hitt-nep-Columbus; D C Hitt- nep-Indianapolis, In; Anna Galloway-niece-Chicago, 11; Ida Slater Ha~ard-n iece-Chicago, Il; Samuel Slater-nep- Urbana, 11; W111iam Slater-nep-Oaklan d, Ca; Samuel Kenaga- nep-Chicago, 11; W Kenaga-nep-Kankakee, 11; Herman K ena9a- nep-Kankakee, 11; Daniel Kenaga-nep-Chicago, 11; Lucret1a Carothers -niece-Bloomfield, 11. Expenses for funeral to be paid and compensation to sister Sarah A Warno ck for her kindness and care during the past. M E Church in North Lewisbu rg $100. To Rev William Taylor $200 to be used to carry out mission wor k. Niece Rebecca Service the 2 notes I hold against her father's estate, s aid notes being the sum of $5200, dated 1 Oct 1869 and 13 Dec 1869, sign ed by her father John W Hitt; Rebecca to collect these notes from her fath er's estate; niece Ida Slater $200; sis Sarah Warnock the household goo ds and furniture; residue of estate divided between bro Daniel Hi tt of Ia and niece Annie A Warnock of Urbana. Nephew W R Warnock executor will signed 25 Sep 1882 Witness: Mary O Warnoc k, Katie Hanagan

1850 Census has Nancy Hitt age 74 in household b MD Mothers name was An n, but could have been nancy Ann?

[HI21921] (Research):Record Book 20, Page 370- Filed 7 February 1846- Petition to Sell Benjamin B. Kenaga, guardian vs Samuel c. Kenaga & others Minerva S. Kenaga died seized of 160 acres in north-west quarter of Secti on 30 Township 5 Range 11 (Urbana Tp.); 150 acres in the north porti on of Section 24 Township 5 Range 11 (Urbana Tp.); 140 acres in north-we st corner of Section 22 Township 5 Range 11 (Urbana Tp.) and 80 acres in n orth-east quarter of Section 31 Township 5 Range 12 (Salem Tp.). It w as an advantage for the heirs to sell the land. Minor heirs of Minerva: Sa muel c. Kenaga, 12 years; Mary Elizabeth Kenaga, 10 years; William F. Kena ga, 9 years; Isaac N. Kenaga, 7 years; Martin H. Kenaga, 5 years; Lucret ia Ann Kenaga, 3 years & Daniel H. Kenaga, 2 years, all wards of Benjam in B Kenaga. Benjamin Kenaga wanted to sell the land and invest the mon ey in "wild land."

[HI21922] (Research):Ohio 1910 Census Miracode Index Record Name: John F Pickerell Birthplace: Virginia State: OH Age: 67 Color: W Enumeration District: 0025 Visit: 0056 County: Champaign Relation: Head of Household Other Residents: Relation Name Color Age Birth Place 1 non-relative

[HI21925] (Research):wife of J W Anderson

[HI21926] (Research):Record book 34 pg 24 filed 18 Oct 1869 Petition to Partition James Darnall vs Charles McFarland et al Sarah McFarland, died circa 25 Oct 1851 and was seized of 40 acres locat ed in the SW corner of the west half of the SW 1/4 of Sec 13 Twp 3 Ran ge 11 (Jackson). Sarah's heris were; William McFarland; Mary McFarland wi fe of James P Berkshire; Albert G McFarland of Chicago, ILL and Charles Mc Farland of Champaign Co, OH

[HI21930] (Research):Will Book C pg 53 Rebecca Carter probated 2/13/1852 Wife of Joseph S Carter of Urbana. Mentions his heirs and her heirs but gi ves no names. Joseph S Carter Exec. Wit: P B Ross, Joseph C Brand Codicil Names Elizabeth Carter wife of John W carter. Codocil dated 11/22/ 1851 will signed 6/5/1851

[HI21932] (Research):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), pg88. DEATH OF ESTEEMED CITIZEN (I do not know which paper this is from. AF) On the 18th day of February, 1886, the town of Enon was thrown into a sta te of great excitement over the report that Jacob Ashing, a well known a nd respected old gentleman, had suddenly fallen dead from his shoe bench. Mr. Jacob Ashing was born three miles west of Urbana, on the 22 of Ju ly 1809. He was married to Miss Kesiah Clevinger in 1834, by whom he h ad four children, three of whom are now living. She died on the 18th of F ebruary, 1847. On the 18th of February, 1850 he was married to Miss Mart ha Bradley, by whom he had seven children, four now living. She depart ed this life on the 14th of December, 1878. On the 13th of April, 188 2, he married Miss Maggie Wallace, of Enon, with whom he lived in peace a nd happiness until the 18th of February, 1886. Mr. Ashing began to lea rn the shoe making trade under Mr. Updyke, of Urbana, in the year 1831, wh ich he followed until the last moment of his existence....a period of 55 y ears. He leaves a wife, seven children, five aged sisters, twenty-three gr andchildren, and one great-grandchild to mourn his loss.

Some curious facts are noteworthy: Mr. Ashing's first wife died on the 1 8th day of February, he was married to his second wife on the 18th d ay of February, and he died on the 18th day of February; and his death str angely coincides with the death of his second wife, being instantaneou

obit prepared by Raymund W. ATHY. (He was Raymond Wesley Athy, son of Jacob RUE Athy and Eliza Jane Ashin g, da. of Jacob and Keziah Clevinger Ashing. More than that though, Raymu nd's father Jacob Rue Athy, was son of John and Francis Rue Athey, and Jo hn Athy's father John was b. 1765 in MD and was married 1796 in BERKELEY C O., VA!!!!!! Another m. to add to my many bits and pieces for Berkeley Co ., VA! AF)

[DI21932] Champaign Co, Genealogical Society, by Pat Stickley and Denise Kay Moore, Champaign Co Ohio-Newspaper Abstracts 1884-1888, (Urbana Daily Citiz en 1/1884-12/1888), pg88. DEATH OF ESTEEMED CITIZEN On the 18th day of February, 1886, the town of Enon was thrown into a state of great excitement over the report that Jacob Ashing, a well known a nd respected old gentleman, had suddenly fallen dead from his shoe bench. Mr. Jacob Ashing was born three miles west of Urbana, on the 22 of July 1809. He was married to Miss Kesiah Clevinger in 1834, by whom he h ad four children, three of whom are now living. She died on the 18th of F ebruary, 1847. On the 18th of February, 1850 he was married to Miss Martha Bradley, by whom he had seven children, four now living. She departed this life on the 14th of December, 1878. On the 13th of April, 188 2, he married Miss Maggie Wallace, of Enon, with whom he lived in peace and happiness until the 18th of February, 1886. Mr. Ashing began to learn the shoe making trade under Mr. Updyke, of Urbana, in the year 1831, which he followed until the last moment of his existence....a period of 55 y ears. He leaves a wife, seven children, five aged sisters, twenty-three grandchildren, and one great-grandchild to mourn his loss.

Some curious facts are noteworthy: Mr. Ashing's first wife died on the
18th day of February, he was married to his second wife on the 18th day of February, and he died on the 18th day of February; and his death
strangely coincides with the death of his second wife, being instantaneous

obit prepared by Raymund W. ATHY. (He was Raymond Wesley Athy, son of Jacob RUE Athy and Eliza Jane Ashin g, da. of Jacob and Keziah Clevinger Ashing. More than that though, Raymund's father Jacob Rue Athy, was son of John and Francis Rue Athey, and John Athy's father John was b. 1765 in MD and was married 1796 in BERKELEY C O., VA

[HI21937] (Research):Will Book D pg 291 Elizabeth Showers probated 4/19/1878 Husband John Showers; property to be sold and money given by my father Abr aham Heflebower to be used by husband John Showers; then to my two ch Hann ah C Showers and Abraham E H Showers and if dec'd and no heirs to ch of de c'd brothers Martin, Daniel and Abraham Heflebower viz- Sarah E Muzzy, Geo rge, Ephraim T and Hannah Helflbower (ch of bro Maertin Dec'd); Robe rt R, Allie C and Harriet C Heflebower (ch of bro Danile dec'd); Mary R, J ohn A and Sarah Helflebower (ch of bro Abram dec'd). Friend C F Colwe ll exec. Wit: W M Houston, Samuel W Hitt will signed 11/23/1877

[HI21939] (Research):1889 Toledo, OH

[DI21939] Name: «tab»AdaM. Heflebower
«tab»
Death Date: «tab»06 Oct 1909
Death Place: «tab»Urbana, Champaign, Ohio
Birth Date: «tab»
Estimated Birth Year: «tab»1843
Birthplace: «tab»
Death Age: «tab»66 years 11 months 15 days
Gender: «tab»Male
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»Abraham Heflebower
Father's Title & Terms: «tab»
Father's Birthplace: «tab»
Mother's Name: «tab»Hannah Slifer
Mother's «tab»
Mother's Birthplace: «tab»
Film Number: «tab»1927186
Digital Folder Number: «tab»4024314
Image Number: «tab»2229
Certificate Number: «tab»fn 49734

[HI21941] (Research):Will Book C pg 445 probated 11/13/1865 Property to Abraham Heflebower Jr; minor ch Sarah Ellen (14 yr); George Mi lton (10yr); Ephraim (8 yr) and Hannah Lenora Heflebower (5 yr). Wit: Abraham Heflebower, Hannah Heflebower, John McGowen, John Roland Verbal will 11/8/1865

[HI21942] (Research):Census Place:Urbana, Champaign, Ohio 1880 Source:FHL Film 1254998 National Archives Film T9-0998 Page 37 5C John W. TYONSelfMMW53OHOcc:FarmerFa: KYMo: OH Sallie TYONWifeFMW43OHFa: MDMo: MD Ernest TYONSonMSW21OHFa: OHMo: OH Charles TYONSonMSW13OHFa: OHMo: OH Hannah HEFLEBOWER MotherLFWW75OHFa: OHMo: OH George HANNONOtherMSW20PAFa: PAMo: PA Harriet BANKSOtherFSB23KYFa: KYMo: KY Emma BANKSOtherFSB2OHFa: ---Mo: ---

Enumeration of citizens over 70 years of age 5/21/1889 Hefflebower, Mrs hannah, widow of Abr Hefflebower, born Maryland, age 84

PG 32HANNAH H HEPLEBOWER PROBATED 27 MAY 1889 URBANA TWP [DIED 19 MAY 188 9] Heirs—Kate Kerlan—dau—Bonfler Springs, KS; Sarah E Igou—dauUrbana; Ad M He flebower-SOfl-T01ed0 Sarah E Murray-grdaU-Wilcox, Ne; George N Heflebower- grSOn- ChiCago, Ii; E T Heflebower—grson-Peoria, IL ; Ida Heflebower—grd aU springfield; Robert C Heflebower-grSon-Urbana; Olive C HefleboWer-grdaU -Urbana Hattie HefleboWer-grdaU-Urbana; Mary HefleboWer-grdaU-Detroit, Mi; John Heflebower-grsson-Detroit MI; Sarah H H eflebower-grdaU-Detroit, Ni; E H Showers-grsonSan Bernardino, Ca; Carr ie H Echols-grdau-Louisville, KY All debts to be paid; all personal property to dau Sarah E Igou. My reas on for giving her all above personal estate is because of services render ed by her to her parents during their lifetime. Michael Galligher executor [of Urbana) Witness:John Clark A R McKenziewill signed 2 Mar 1885
Springfield, Oh

[DI21942] 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),pg27 6/13/1889 Hannah Heflebower, widow of Abraham died in her Pretty Prarie home the 20th May 1889. Hannah Slifer was born in Frederick Co, MD 5/28/1807 md Abraham of Charlestwon, Jefferson City VA on 3/11/1824. They had 10 ch (1 died infancy), 7 ch preceded her in death, John drowned at Vicksburg; Ephraim drowne in the Missouri while in pursuit of livestock. The surviving Mrs John Igou, Col Ad Heflebower, Mrs Kenton and daughter in law Mrs Fannie Heflebower.

[NI21943] Parents:
Johann Daniel Heflebower (1755 - 1834)
Sarah Zook Heflebower (1767 - 1829)

[HI21943] (Research):At time of his death, only 3 sons survived

Champaign Co, News Abstracts 1855-1871 pg 11 Ohio State Democrat 3/12/1857 A son of Mr Hefflebower of this county lost his life by drowing a few wee ks ago. He had gone to Missouri for the purpose of buying cattle and whi le attempting to cross the Missouri river on horseback, was drowned. His r emains were brought home for burial

[DI21943] May 2, 1878
Died at his residence on Pretty Prairie 27th April, Abraham Heflebower, an old and highly esteemed citizen in his 79th year of age. He was born Washington Co, MD, 15th January, 1799; came to PA when quite young and then removed to Jefferson Co, VA. In 1824 he married Hannah Slifer and in 1832 came with his family to Champaign Co; he was the father of 10 children of whom only 3 survive him.

Will Book D pg 293 Abraham Heflebower St probated 5/2/1878 Wife Hannah Hefleblower to be supported to live in comfort balance of life time; ch Martin, Daniel and Abram Hefleblower are deceased. Adam M Heflebo wer; Catherine Heflebower; Eizabeth Showers; Sarah E Igou; Elizabeth Showe rs ch Hannah and Abraham Showers; Charles McDarr, my illegitimate grs on by my son Daniel Heflebower, dec'd. ; to Adam M Heflebower my intere st in Overton Co, TN oil mining company; balance divided into 226 equal pa rts; Elizabeth Showers ch 25/226; Catherine Heflebower 37?226; Robert C, A lice and hattie C Heflebower (ch of dec'd son Daniel 32/226); Sarah Muz y, George M, Ephraim and Hannh Heflebower ch of son Martin, 32?226; Charl es McDarr (ill son of Danile) 6/226; Mary R, John A and Sarah (ch of son A bram) 27/226; Friend C F Colwell trustee for all said grch and daus. So me ch have had advances. No husband to control daus shares; grch contr ol at age 26 yrs. H D Crow exec. Wit: J C Coulson, P B Ross will signed 8/ 1/1877

[NI21945] Name: «tab»Robert C. Heflebower
Titles & Terms: «tab»
Event: «tab»Marriage
Event Date: «tab»09 Jan 1911
Event Place: «tab»Hamilton County, Ohio
Age: «tab»45
Estimated Birth Year: «tab»1866
Marriage Date Note: «tab»
Marriage Place Note: «tab»
Father: «tab»Daniel Heflebower
Father's Titles & Terms: «tab»
Mother: «tab»Frances Colwall
Mother's Titles & Terms: «tab»
Spouse: «tab»Clara G. Keck
Spouse's Titles & Terms: «tab»
Spouse's Age: «tab»36
Spouse's Estimated Birth Year: «tab»1875
Spouse's Father: «tab»Ernst G. Graser
Spouse's Father's Titles & Terms: «tab»
Spouse's Mother: «tab»Regina Erne
Spouse's Mother's Titles & Terms: «tab»
Reference Number: «tab»V228 #305
Film Number: «tab»365183
Digital Folder Number: «tab»4016496
Image Number: «tab»194

[HI21945] (Research):Graduates of Urbana Public Schools published in CCGS Newsletter March 19 96 pg 12 (Published by the class of 1915 in their Senior Year) Robert C Heflebower Class of 1883

[DI21945] Name: «tab»Robert Colwell Heflebower
«tab»
Death Date: «tab»03 Jun 1938
Death Place: «tab»Cincinnati, Hamilton, Ohio
Birth Date: «tab»03 Jul 1865
Estimated Birth Year: «tab»
Birthplace: «tab»Urbana, Ohio
Death Age: «tab»72 years 11 months 1 day
Gender: «tab»Male
Marital Status: «tab»Widowed
Race or Color: «tab»Caucasian
Street Address: «tab»3595 Outlook Ave.
Occupation: «tab»Physician
Residence: «tab»
Burial Date: «tab»06 Jun 1938
Burial Place: «tab»
Cemetery Name: «tab»
Spouse's Name: «tab»Clara Keck Heflebower
Father's Name: «tab»Daniel Heflebower
Father's Title & Terms: «tab»
Father's Birthplace: «tab»Urbana, O.
Mother's Name: «tab»Frances Colwell
Mother's «tab»
Mother's Birthplace: «tab»Urbana, O.
Film Number: «tab»2023610
Digital Folder Number: «tab»4121803
Image Number: «tab»2023
Certificate Number: «tab»fn 34876

[HI21947] (Research):Champ Co Guardianships pg 324 4 April 1846 Benjamin B Kenaga gdn of Samu el C Kenaga 12 yrs, Mary Elizabeth Kenaga 10 yr; William F Kenaga 9yr; Isa ac N Kenaga 7 yrs; Martin H Kenaga 5 yr; Lucretia Ann Kenaga 3 yr, Dani el Kenaga 2 yrs minor heirs of Minerva Kenaga dec'd. Surety Christopher Ke naga.

[HI21948] (Research):1850 Census are Ann E Hitt age 6 born IN and W W Hitt age 1 b OH

[HI21949] (Research):Improvements in the City 4/16/1874 fro Urbana Citizen and Gazette Rev David Warnock has a fine two-story frame dwelling under cover on Chur ch Street.

Champaign Co - Scrapbook of the Ross & Brand Families. pg 3 Handwriiten A ug 1879 Rev Davd Warnock occupied the pulpit at Grace Chruch Sunday morning las t, and Rev E D Whitlock of the William Steeet Church, Delaware, in the eve ning. Both preached excelletn and acceptable sermons, as they always do. P astor Spahr was badly disabled during the wook with an attack of lumbago.

Champaign Co, Beers 1881 REV. DAVID WARNOCK, of Urbana, was born Feb. 14, 1810, in Ireland, and ca me to the United States when 18 years of age; he was educated at the Stron gville Academy, near Cleveland. and became a member of the Ohio Conferen ce of the Methodist Episcopal Church, in 1832. At that time Ohio was compa ratively a new State, and he shared, with others, the privations and hards hips which are incident to the life of a pioneer Methodist minister. Duri ng his active ministry, be has supplied many important charges, among whi ch were Urbana, Bellefontaine, Sidney, Delaware, Circleville, Zanesvill e, Columbus and Cincinnati. He has resided in Urbana for the past twenty-f ive years, having been Presiding Elder of the district, and having serv ed two different terms as Pastor of the First Methodist Episcopal Churc h, remaining each time the full period allowed by the rules of the churc h. He is now much sought after to hold special meetings, and, althou gh he has retired from the active ministry, be is seldom without an appoin tment on the Sabbath. He is remarkably active and vigorous for one of h is age, and is spending a peaceful and happy old age, surrounded by his fa mily and a host of friends. He was married in October, 1837, to Miss Sar ah A. Hitt, sister of Samuel Hitt, a woman well qualified by natural and a cquired abilities to fill the difficult position of a minister's wife. Th ey have had nine children, of whom eight are still living

Champaign Early Settlers Vol 1 pg116 Rev. Warnock was an Irish immigrant, coming to the United States in 182 8. He entered the ministry of the Methodist Episcopal church and held past orates in Urbana, Bellefontaine, Sidney, Delaware, Circleville, Zanesvill e, Columbus and Cincinnati. He served as Presiding Eider of District and h eld two different pastorates at the Urbana Methodist church. He was marri ed in 1837 to Sarah Hitt, a sister of the Reverends Samuel and Martin Hit t, both of whom were pioneer ministers and residents of Champaign count y. Rev Warnock after his retirement as an active minister, spent more th an twenty-five years as a resident of Urbana. During his retirement peri od he still continued very active in religious work, preaching at differe nt times in probably every Methodist church in the county He and Mrs. Warn ock were the parents of nine children, one of whom was the well known Jud ge Warnock, who served as prosecuting attorney and common pleas judge of C hampaign county and in 1905 was twice elected as Congressman from this dis trict.

[HI21950] (Research):1850 Champaign Co, Urbana, OH Joseph S Carter age 59 MD Rebecca 45 OH Mary A 32 OH Emaline 28 OH Joseph 25 OH Improvements in the City 4/16/1874 fro Urbana Citizen and Gazette Dr Joseph S Carter is making fine improvement in his residence on East Rey nolds street, by the addition of a second story to the front part.

[BI21952]
Ohio, Births and Christenings Index, 1800-1962 about Hiel Lavon Ford
Name: «tab»Hiel Lavon Ford
Gender: «tab»Female
Race: «tab»White
Birth Place: «tab»McGuffey, Hardin, Ohio
Birth Date: «tab»14 Nov 1903
Father's Name: «tab»Jacob Ford
Mother's name: «tab»Minnie Dabler
FHL Film Number: «tab»914851

[BI21954]
Ohio, Births and Christenings Index, 1800-1962 about Alma Leon Ford
Name: «tab»Alma Leon Ford
Gender: «tab»Female
Race: «tab»White
Birth Place: «tab»McGuffey O., Hardin, Ohio
Birth Date: «tab»6 Apr 1905
Christening Place: «tab»Hardin, Ohio
Father's Name: «tab»Jacob Hines Ford
Mother's name: «tab»Minnie Helen Dabler
FHL Film Number: «tab»914851

[NI21955] Minnie was the dau of Henry & Clara J. Dabler and married first to a Mr. William Cosgrove. 10/10/1891. They had three children. George (b. Aug 1892), Harry (b. Sep 189 3) and Maud (b. Feb 1897) Minnie Dabler/Cosgrove & children are found living w/her parents 1900 Oh io Census , Hardin Co., McGuffey. (Visit #68)

[NI21957] Champaign County Ohio History 1991 by CCGS- Biography Pg 138
William M ford was born in 1897, second child of Jacob and Mary Parker Ford in Concord Twp. When death took Mary from the family, Jacob found it impossible to care for the young children and placed them in other homes. William lived with a family in Hardin County. After completing eighth grade, he abandoned books in order to help earn a living. A natural incentive and ability to repair automobiles began to surface. And by the time William was in his mid twenties he entered a partnership with a Chevrolet dealer in Belle Center. In 1925 William Married Audrey Mae Donnal, from Logan Co, a teacher in a rural, one-room school. A growing desire to own his own business took Bill and Audrey to Rosewood in 1927 to check out a garage business for sale. Stopping at a restaurant on Main Street for lunch, they met owner Frank Ford and he and Bill discovered they were distant relatives. Impressed with the small town, Bill soon decided to launch out, purchase the garage and settle in Rosewood. The community quickly learned they could trust their repair work to the new mechanic. The garage was located where Rosewood Machine and Tool operates today on Kiser Lake Road. Visitors often smiled at the sign outside, FORD'S CHEVROLET SALES. In the next building south, the town blacksmith shod farm horses. The old and the new age worked side by side. When the depression struck and word circulated that money was frozen in the banks, Bill returned from work that evening, held out the money bag and said to Audrey, "Tis is all we have between us and the poorhouse!". But with hard work, Bill perservered through the Depression years, even though suffering a serious illness that almost took his life. Bill served the community as chief of the volunteer Rosewood Fire Department. Not only did he help put out many fires, he also did the maintenance work on the fire truck. Bill never forgot one fire call. It was a Sunday morning in August , his and Audrey's silver wedding anniversary. He was walking toward home after making a routine check of the garage, when the fire alarm sounded. Rushing back to the fire truck he discovered the call was to Archer Street, his own home. Bill wasted no time in getting the truck rolling, but by the time they arrived, his son, Billy Joe, had put out the flames with buckets full of water. IN his late forties, books again entered Willam's life. He worked days, studied evenings and in 1953 was ordained in the Churches of Christ in Christian Union. He served pastorates in Quincey and Caryeville. Then in 1965, after a deep struggle over leaving the Rosewood area, convinced that he should go, he and Audrey moved to Wellington Ohio. There, as with all work that he ever did, William served the church with all his strength until his death in 1968. Children of Bill and Audrey Ford; Donald L, Stanley (son of Audrey by a former marriage), Wilma M Ford Russell, Jane Ford Ache and Billy Joe Ford. (Submitted by Jane Ford Ache)

[HI21957] (Research):1920 Oh Census I find Wm. Ford (s/o Jacob & Mary Ford) living in household of Carl Sponsler (Hardin Co., Taylor Creek Twp Visit 70). Carl Sponsler is the husband of Leona Morrow granddaughter of Stephen & Margaret Wooley.

Pg 75 Baker Funeral Home William M Ford born 10/24/1897 Champaign Co, OH died May 2, 1968 Wellingto n, OH age 71yr married, Father Jacob Ford Mother Mary Parker- Minister

1900 census birthdate 10/1896 and tombstone says 1896

[DI21957] Pg 75 Baker Funeral Home
William M Ford born 10/24/1897 Champaign Co, OH
died May 2, 1968 Wellington, OH age 71yr married,
Father Jacob Ford Mother Mary Parker- Occ-Minister

[XI21957] Tombstone 1896-1968

[DI21958] Name: Rosa Belle Ford
Death date: 12 Sep 1944
Death place: Lostcreek Twp., Miami, Ohio
Birth date: 01 Nov 1870
Estimated birth year:
Birth place: Miami Co., Ohio
Age at death: 73 years 10 months 10 days
Gender: Female
Marital status: Married
Race or color: Caucasian
Street address: R.D. 2-Fletcher
Occupation: Hwf.
Residence: Rural, Miami, Ohio
Burial date: 14 Sep 1944
Burial place: Fletcher, Ohio
Cemetery name:
Spouse name: James J. Ford
Father name: Daniel Hetzler
Father titles:
Father birth place:
Mother name: Mary Ann Pottorf
Mother titles:
Mother birth place: Ohio
GSU film number: 2032405
Digital GS number: 4057839
Image number: 1246
Reference number: fn 57532
Collection: Ohio Deaths 1908-1953

[DI21959] Name: Jacob Hines Ford
Death date: 27 Nov 1917
Death place: Mcguffey, Hardin, Ohio
Birth date: 11 Sep 1866
Estimated birth year:
Birth place: Oh
Age at death: 51 years 2 months 16 days
Gender: Male
Marital status: Married
Race or color: Caucasian
Occupation: farmer
Burial date: 29 Nov 1917
Burial place:
Cemetery name: Pleasant Hill
Spouse name:
Father name: Joseph Ford
Father titles:
Father birth place: Oh
Mother name: Jane Yeazel
Mother titles:
Mother birth place: Oh
Inf- Minnie Ford
GSU film number: 1984117
Digital GS number: 4021654
Image number: 1763
Reference number: fn 71513
Collection: Ohio Deaths 1908-1953

[DI21960] Name: Rebecca Elizabeth Johnson
Death date: 28 Oct 1939
Death place: Kenton, Hardin, Ohio
Birth date: 10-17-1862
Estimated birth year: 1862
Birth place: Hardin Co, OH
Age at death: 77 years 11 days
Gender: Female
Marital status: Married
Race or color: white
Street address:
Occupation: housewife
Residence:
Burial date: 10/1/1939
Burial place: Kenton, OH
Cemetery name:
Spouse name: J. W. Johnson
Father name: Unknown
Father titles:
Father birth place:
Mother name: Jane Yazel
Mother titles:
Mother birth place:
GSU film number: 2023767
Digital GS number: 4122020
Image number: 1205
Reference number: fn 63356
Collection: Ohio Deaths 1908-1953

[DI21961] Name: Lewis Elmer Ford
Death date: 13 Jul 1939
Death place: Roundhead Twp., Hardin, Ohio
Birth date:
Estimated birth year: 1861
Birth place: Ohio
Age at death: 78 years 3 months 2 days
Gender: Male
Marital status: Married
Race or color: Caucasian
Street address: R.F.D.
Occupation: Farmer
Residence: Roundhead Twp., Hardin, Ohio
Burial date: 15 Jul 1939
Burial place:
Cemetery name: Pleasant Hill
Spouse name: Martha E. Ford
Father name: Joseph Ford
Father titles:
Father birth place: Ohio
Mother name: Eliza Jane Yazel
Mother titles:
Mother birth place: Ohio
GSU film number: 2023718
Digital GS number:
Image number: 1660
Reference number: fn 43316
Collection: Ohio Deaths 1908-1953

[HI21962] (Research):Graduates of Urbana Public Schools published in CCGS Newsletter March 19 96 pg 12 (Published by the class of 1915 in their Senior Year) Franc Ford Class of 1881

[DI21963] Name: George Washington Ford
Death date: 02 Aug 1920
Death place: Cessna, Hardin, Ohio
Birth date: 20 Dec 1854
Estimated birth year:
Birth place: Champaigne Co., Ohio
Age at death: 65 years 7 months 12 days
Gender: Male
Marital status: Married
Race or color: Caucasian
Street address:
Occupation: Farmer
Residence:
Burial date: 04 Aug 1920
Burial place:
Cemetery name: Pleasant Hill Cem
Spouse name:
Father name: Joseph Ford
Father titles:
Father birth place: Ohio
Mother name: Jane Yazel
Mother titles:
Mother birth place: Ohio
GSU film number: 1991305
Digital GS number: 4022206
Image number: 1070
Reference number: fn 53882
Collection: Ohio Deaths 1908-1953

[DI21966] Name: «tab»Cora M Hayman
«tab»
Event: «tab»Death
Event Date: «tab»13 Jun 1940
Event Place: «tab»Springfield, Clark Co., Ohio
Residence: «tab»
Street Address: «tab»1405 Montgomery
Gender: «tab»Female
Death Age: «tab»65y6m11d
Marital Status: «tab»Married
Race: «tab»w
Occupation: «tab»Housework
Birth Date: «tab»02 Dec 1874
Birthplace: «tab»Pennsylvania
Estimated Birth Year: «tab»1875
Burial Date: «tab»15 Jun 1940
Burial Place: «tab»
Cemetery: «tab»Glen Haven
Father: «tab»W. A. Mumper
Father's «tab»
Father's Birthplace: «tab»Pennsylvania
Mother: «tab»
Mother's «tab»
Mother's Birthplace: «tab»
Spouse: «tab»Richard Hayman
Spouse's «tab»
Reference Number: «tab»fn 35591
Film Number: «tab»2023837
Digital Folder Number: «tab»4021233
Image Number: «tab»1619

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