Notes

Notes

[HI28643] (Research):Samuel B. Neal probably did not marry. The marriage records of Champaig n, Logan and Shelby Counties were checked but no listing was found for Sam uel. In the 1850 and 1860 census Rachel Neal appears and one tends to beli eve that she may be the wife of Samuel. However, looking at the estate rec ords for both John Neal and Samuel Neal, Rachel appears to this auth or to be a younger sister of Samuel. On 10 December 1833 Samuel B. Neal purchased two acres located in the nor th half of the southwest quarter of Section 33 (Harrison Township) from Wi lliam Ross (Deed Book L, Page 448). Samuel also received quitclaims from Peter Phenegar, John Wilson etal, Dayton Fenstema cher and Abraham Fenstemacher for an undisclosed amount of land locat ed in the south half of the same section between 1843 and 1852. On 18 Janu ary 1854 Samuel purchased 46 acres on the east end of the north half of t he southwest quarter, except for 5 acres (total of 41 acres) from Marcell us B. Dickey (Deed Book Y, Page 495). The land deeds of Champaign County w ill have to be examined to determine by whom and when this land was transf erred. Beginning with a deed dated 11 April 1856 from Samuel B. Ball (De ed Book 31, Page 24), Samuel B. Neal acquired the landed estate of his fat her, John Neal

[DI28644] Name: �tab�Harold Reginold Terrell
�tab�
Death Date: �tab�28 Jul 1929
Death Place: �tab�Harrison, Champaign, Ohio
Birth Date: �tab�11 Sep 1919
Estimated Birth Year: �tab�
Birthplace: �tab�State
Death Age: �tab�9 years 9 months 17 days
Gender: �tab�Male
Marital Status: �tab�Single
Race or Color: �tab�American
Street Address: �tab�
Occupation: �tab�
Residence: �tab�Harrison, Champaign, Ohio
Burial Date: �tab�30 Jul 1929
Burial Place: �tab�
Cemetery Name: �tab�Springhills
Spouse's Name: �tab�
Father's Name: �tab�Harley M. Terrell
Father's Title & Terms: �tab�
Father's Birthplace: �tab�State
Mother's Name: �tab�Pearl Loffer
Mother's �tab�
Mother's Birthplace: �tab�State
Film Number: �tab�1991906
Digital Folder Number: �tab�4022272
Image Number: �tab�954
Certificate Number: �tab�fn 44940

[DI28645] Name: �tab�Ruth Elene Terrell
�tab�
Death Date: �tab�19 Jan 1941
Death Place: �tab�Bellefontaine, Logan, Ohio
Birth Date: �tab�08 Sep 1908
Estimated Birth Year: �tab�
Birthplace: �tab�Terre Haute, Indiana
Death Age: �tab�32 years 4 months 10 days
Gender: �tab�Female
Marital Status: �tab�Married
Race or Color: �tab�Caucasian
Street Address: �tab�RR #2
Occupation: �tab�Housewife
Residence: �tab�DeGraff, O.
Burial Date: �tab�21 Jan 1941
Burial Place: �tab�
Cemetery Name: �tab�Springville
Spouse's Name: �tab�Virgil Milton Terrell
Father's Name: �tab�Geo. Anderson
Father's Title & Terms: �tab�
Father's Birthplace: �tab�Rockville Rr, Indiana
Mother's Name: �tab�Lulu Frantz
Mother's �tab�
Mother's Birthplace: �tab�Springhill, Ohio
Film Number: �tab�2023890
Digital Folder Number: �tab�4035640
Image Number: �tab�1719
Certificate Number: �tab�fn 4418

[HI28648] (Research):Cemetery reads son of B & E,

[HI28649] (Research):Myrtle Tree Church Records (Organized 4/24/1830) Covers period 4/24/1830- 2/23/1850 CCGS Newsletter Spring 1998 pg24 4/16/1836 Received Andrew Davis, diss by letter 9/10/1836

first m. 10 June 1810 Rockingham Co. VA, Joseph Sipe and they were t he parents of Elizabeth Sipe and Catharine Sipe. Andrew Davis, Seni or became the guardian of both Catherine and Elizabeth Sipe on 15 Ja nuary 1819 (Bond Book 1, Pages 101 and 102). On 14 October 1833 (Bo nd Book 1, Page 223), John West became the guardian of Catherine Sip e, in preparation for her civil suit (Record Book 13, Page 431) vs A ndrew Davis & wife and William Davis (m. Elizabeth Sipe). This ca se was a petition for partition of the land of Joseph Sipe. After 18 34 (birth of a child) and prior to July 1846 (land deed) Andrew a nd Frances moved their family to Grundy County, MO. They were list ed in the 1850 census of that area. In 1860 Andrew and Frances we re not listed, but their children were. There has been no indicati on that Andrew Davis, Junior was ever married but the one time. T he two older males which show in the 1820 Champaign County census a re too old to be his sons. Andrew, along with his brother, John, inh erited land from their father, Andrew. III. Andrew and his wife, Fran ces, along with John Davis and Betsey (Elizabeth) his wife, sold the ir portions (Section 32, Township 4, Range 11 - Mad River Tp.) to Wil liam Darnall on 14 December 1831 (Champaign County Deed Book J, Pa ge 287)

Ohio Source Records, (Baltimore 1896), p 513 Berry and Berry, Early Ohio Settlers, pg 78 Jan 8 1807 R11 T4 S32 Jan 12 1807 R11 T4 S32 Aapril 15 1812 R11 T4 S32 Sep 15 1817 R10 T3 S6 Recorders Office, Champaign Co, Ohio, Deed Book J Pg 287, 14 Dec 1831 Recorders Office, Champaign Co, Ohio, Deed Book T Pg 153, 28 July 1846

Grundy Co, MO Probate Records Vol G # 402

Andrew Davis listed as Elector in the first election in Mad River Twp, he ld on Oct 8, 1811

Andrew adopted Catherine Sipe

Andrew and his wife Frances, along with John Davis and Betsy (Elizabeth) h is wife, sold their portion of the Andrew Davis Sr estate (Section 32, T wp 4 Range 11 Mad River) to William Darnall on 14 Dec 1831

Andrew was noted in the Clerks book at Myrtle Tree Baptist Church in Apr il 1836 and again Sep 10, 1836

On 25 Oct 1839 Andrew Davis obtained a Federal Land Grant in what was Livi ngston County, Missouri, now Grundy County, Missouri. He obtained 2 connec ting tracts of 160 acres and 80 acres located in the SW 1/4 & SE 1/4 secti on 35 Twp 60 Raange 25. They adjoined the present Grundy/Livingston Coun ty Line, about 2 miles west of Wighway W, and about 2 miles south of Hicko ry , Missouri

On July 28 1846 Andrew sold to WIlliam Davis (probably his son) , NE 1/2 S ec 1 Twp 3 R 11.

Andrew migrated to Grundy County Missouri in 1846 where he signed his wi ll on 8 May 1850. The will mentioned his wife Frances; sons Joseph and Jo hn to receive all land consisting of 240 acres, and all chattel propert y, subject to their mother's dowry, provided the sons pay their sister, Ru th Davis $100 plus 1 horse, 1 saddle and bridle and bed and bedding.

Andrew was enumerated in the 1850 Census of Grundy Co, Missouri and his ch ildren were listed in the 1860 census.

Research on Andrew done by Jim Johnson 1831 Nova Glen Escondido, CA 92026-3327 [email protected]

Champaign County History 1991 - Biography Pg 115 says he also married Azu ba West

[XI28651] Spring Grove section 1 lot 29.
This picture you can see the fence from section one looking across at section 8.
She is buried with beside her son in section 1

[DI28656] Name : Melvina Fansler
Death date : 15 Apr 1914
Death place : Pike, Clark, Ohio
Birth date : 16 Oct 1830
Estimated birth year :
Birth place : Ohio
Age at death : 83 years 5 months 29 days
Gender : Female
Marital status : Widowed
Race or color : American
Street address :
Occupation : Housewife
Residence :
Burial date : 17 Apr 1914
Burial place : Terre Hautte, O.
Cemetery name :
Spouse name :
Father name : George Neese
Father titles :
Father birth place : Virginia
Mother name :
Mother titles :
Mother birth place : Virginia
GSU film number : 1953912
Digital GS number : 4021336
Image number : 3225
Reference number : fn 20125
Collection : Ohio Deaths 1908-1953

[HI28658] (Research):Name: NELLIE G ALESHIRE Gender: Female Date of Death: April 09, 1966 Volume: 18414 Certificate: 24750 Marital Status: Widowed Place of Death: Urbana, Champaign County Race: White Residence: , Clark County Age: 83

[HI28664] (Research):1880 Census Place:Urbana, Champaign, Ohio Source:FHL Film 1254998 National Archives Film T9-0998 Page 38 8C William R. PATRICK SelfMMW46 OHOcc:Retail Furniture StoreFa: NJMo: --- Isabella PATRICKWifeFMW49PAFa: IREMo: PA Albert WELGAMOOD SonLMMW23OHOcc:Life Insurance AgtFa:Mo:OH Kitty WELGAMOODDauFMW22OH Fa: OHMo: PA Nina WELGAMOODGDauFSW1OHFa: OHMo: OH Edward PATRICKSonMSW18OHOcc:Clerk In StoreFa:OHMo: PA Frank PATRICKSonMSW11OHFa: OHMo: PA Florance NUCASOtherFSMU18OHOcc:ServantFa: OHMo:

[HI28667] (Research):M C Beatty
Age: 58 State: OH 1910
Color: W Enumeration District: 0006
Birth Place: Ohio Visit: 0076
County: Champaign
Relation: Head of Household
Other Residents: Relation Name Color Age Birth Place Wife Hattie V 57 Ohio Daughter Zelta E 18 Ohio Mother-in-law Amanda Sanders 80 Ohio

SANDERS AMANDA County Name: SHELBY Date of Death: 3/7/1920 Volume Number: 3251 Certificate Number: 25376

[DI28667] Name: �tab�Amanda Sanders
Death Date: �tab�07 Mar 1920
Death Place: �tab�Perry, Shelby, Ohio
Birth Date: �tab�02 Jun 1830
Estimated Birth Year: �tab�
Birthplace: �tab�Oh
Death Age: �tab�89 years 9 months 5 days
Gender: �tab�Female
Marital Status: �tab�Widowed
Race or Color: �tab�Caucasian
Street Address: �tab�
Occupation: �tab�Housewife
Residence: �tab�
Burial Date: �tab�09 Mar 1920
Burial Place: �tab�Perry, Shelby, Oh
Cemetery Name: �tab�Honey Creek
Spouse's Name: �tab�Thomas Sanders
Father's Name: �tab�John Simmons
Father's Title & Terms: �tab�
Father's Birthplace: �tab�Va
Mother's Name: �tab�Jane Wanes
Mother's �tab�
Mother's Birthplace: �tab�Eng
Film Number: �tab�1991072
Digital Folder Number: �tab�4022053
Image Number: �tab�2314
Certificate Number: �tab�fn 25376

[DI28668] Name : Emanuel W. Sipe
Death date : 31 Aug 1910
Death place : Jefferson, Mont., Ohio
Birth date : 1841
Estimated birth year :
Birth place : Pa.
Age at death : 69 years
Gender : Male
Marital status : Married
Race or color : Caucasian
Street address :
Occupation : Laborer
Residence :
Burial date : 03 Sep 1910
Burial place : Troy, Ohio
Cemetery name :
Spouse name :
Father name :
Father titles :
Father birth place : Don't Know
Mother name :
Mother titles :
Mother birth place : Don'T Know
GSU film number : 1952495
Digital GS number : 4024509
Image number : 1499
Reference number : fn 47352
Collection : Ohio Deaths 1908-1953

[HI28673] (Research):POND MARGARE E County Name: MIAMI Date of Death: 1/22/1934 Volume Number: 412 Certificate Number: 491

[XI28675] Burial record name is Frank

[DI28676] Name: �tab�Mrs. Marthia Haddeleston
�tab�
Death Date: �tab�31 Dec 1912
Death Place: �tab�Piqua, Miami, Ohio
Birth Date: �tab�20 Feb 1836
Estimated Birth Year: �tab�
Birthplace: �tab�Ohio, Miami Co.
Death Age: �tab�76 years 10 months 11 days
Gender: �tab�Female
Marital Status: �tab�Widowed
Race or Color: �tab�Caucasian
Street Address: �tab�
Occupation: �tab�House Wife
Residence: �tab�
Burial Date: �tab�04 Jan 1913
Burial Place: �tab�
Cemetery Name: �tab�Forest Hill Cemetery
Spouse's Name: �tab�
Father's Name: �tab�David Buckles
Father's Title & Terms: �tab�
Father's Birthplace: �tab�Ohio
Mother's Name: �tab�Elizabeth Covaut
Mother's �tab�
Mother's Birthplace: �tab�Ohio
Film Number: �tab�1953595
Digital Folder Number: �tab�4021228
Image Number: �tab�269
Certificate Number: �tab�fn 67697

[HI28681] (Research):1880 Census Place:Jackson, Champaign, Ohio Source:FHL Film 1254998 National Archives Film T9-0998 Page 26 2B William HUDDLESON SelfMMW24OH Occ:FarmingFa: OHMo: OH Ellen wife20

[NI28682] Children of this family provided by Ellen martin �u�[email protected] �/u�

[HI28682] (Research):MOSES JOSEPH S County Name: CHAMPAIGN Date of Death: 7/11/1937 Volume Number: 8508 Certificate Number: 42468

Name : Joseph S. Moses
Death date : 10 Jul 1937
Death place : Urbana, Champaign, Ohio
Birth date : 26 Aug 1856
Estimated birth year :
Birth place : Casstown, Ohio
Age at death : 80 years 10 months 15 days
Gender : Male
Marital status : Widowed
Race or color : Caucasian
Occupation : Court Bailiff
Residence : 123 E Church St
Burial date : 13 Jul 1937
Burial place :
Cemetery name : Oak Dale Cemetery
Spouse name : Phoebe M. Moses
Father name : Truman Moses
Father birth place : Vermont
Mother name : Elizabeth Helvie
Mother birth place : Virginia
Informant R R Moses
GSU film number : 2023501
Digital GS number : 4020717
Image number : 648
Reference number : fn 42468
Collection : Ohio Deaths 1908-1953

Family History from Ellen martin
I know that my Uncle Rollie MOSES was the informant for his father's death certificate and he did give Truman and Elizabeth as Joseph's parents. It wasn't the truth and Rollie knew it. Joseph was child of Nancy Jane MOSES and Martin P SMITH but he always lived with Nancy's parents and went by surname of MOSES.Nancy Jane was the daughter of Truman Moses. In 1860 Census Joseph SMITH was 4 years old, but after that he was MOSES. They called him "son" or "adopted son". He was listed as "grandson" along with Truman's heirs, but that was crossed out -- of course, he received nothing since Nancy was still living. Considering Elizabeth's age, "son" was impossible and there seems to be no record of adoption; however, he did live with them and he did use the surname of MOSES. Whatever, Aunt Jennie (SMITH) Whitmore, eldest daughter of Martin P and Nancy Jane (MOSES) SMITH was the best source we know and she was emphatic about Joseph being "adopted." She informed a MOSES family historian, and she left papers (I have them) naming various family groups and explaining some rather complicated relationships: "Adopted" was bold and underlined. Aunt Jennie made it her business to know such things! She was a great talker without being a "gossip" -- wish I'd paid more attention at the time.

[DI28682] URBANA DAILY CITIZEN
Aug 10/11 1937 (
Funeral Services for Joseph S.Moses, 81, who died at his home 123 East Church street, Sunday were held Tuesday at 2:30 p.m. from the late residence in charge of Rev. Samuel Furrow. There were many beautiful floral offerings. Burial was made in Oak Dale Cemetery by Humphreys and Son Company. Pallbearers were: John Logan, Jesse Welsheimer, W.S. Coffey, Sherman Moses,Rolla Moses, and Joe Moses. Mr. Moses died at his home, 123 E. Church, at 6:00 a.m. Sunday. He had been in failing health for several years, especially since the death of Mrs.Moses last autumn. About three months ago Mr. Moses fell at his home and fractured a hip. Since that time he had been confined either to his bed or a wheel chair. He was born at Casstown but became a resident of Urbana 37 years ago when he entered politics and was elected County Recorder, a post to which he was elected three times and in which he served from 1900 to 1906. Retiring from that office he was appointed bailiff of Common Pleas Court and served in that capacity under Judge Middleton until the later retired in 1928. He was a member of the Republican party and maintained an active interest in party affairs to the time of his death. Mr. Moses was also a member of the First Baptist Church and Champaign Lodge No. 523, F.& A. M. He is survived by two daughters, Mrs. John Logan, Urbana; Mrs. R.H. Daniels, Albany, N.Y.; and two sons, Rolla Moses, Urbana, and Sherman Moses, Birmingham, Alabama. Internment will be made at Oak Dale Cemetery by Humphreys & Son Company.

[HI28683] (Research):Parentage not proven 1870 census lving next to Milton and Jemima, but bir th date occured before they married. research needed. Several trees at an cestry.com say his parentage is correct.

Tombstone Inscription 1833-19___ not filled in

[HI28684] (Research):Mentioned in fathers will 2/19/1878

[DI28684] St Paris Newspaper Abstract
April 8, 1909
Martha Lewis Huddleston, daughter of James R and Margaret Baker Lewis, was born in Clark Co, OH, February, 1838, and departed this life at her late home in Champaign Coutny, OH, March 30, 1909. She was married to Willis Huddleston April 8, 1858. To this union were six children. The funeral service was held at Honey Creek Church Thursday, April 1st. Rev E.S. Weaver officiating. Interment at Honey Creek Cemetery.

[DI28686] Name: �tab�Perry M. Huddleston
�tab�
Death Date: �tab�30 Nov 1930
Death Place: �tab�Springcreek Township, Miami, Ohio
Birth Date: �tab�23 May 1863
Estimated Birth Year: �tab�1867
Birthplace: �tab�Shampanne Co., Ohio
Death Age: �tab�63 years 6 months 7 days
Gender: �tab�Male
Marital Status: �tab�Married
Race or Color: �tab�Caucasian
Street Address: �tab�R.D.
Occupation: �tab�Retired
Residence: �tab�Piqua
Burial Date: �tab�02 Dec 1930
Burial Place: �tab�
Cemetery Name: �tab�Riverside
Spouse's Name: �tab�Bertha Huddleston
Father's Name: �tab�Willis Huddleston
Father's Title & Terms: �tab�
Father's Birthplace: �tab�Ohio
Mother's Name: �tab�Martha Lewis
Mother's �tab�
Mother's Birthplace: �tab�Ohio
Film Number: �tab�1992278
Digital Folder Number: �tab�4000565
Image Number: �tab�2119
Certificate Number: �tab�fn 67896

[HI28687] (Research):BISHOP EMMA J County Name: CHAMPAIGN Date of Death: 10/29/1925 Volume Number: 4848 Certificate Number: 55363

[DI28687] Name: �tab�Emma Jane Bishop
�tab�
Death Date: �tab�29 Oct 1925
Death Place: �tab�Christiansburg, Champaign, Ohio
Birth Date: �tab�07 Feb 1851
Estimated Birth Year: �tab�
Birthplace: �tab�Ohio
Death Age: �tab�74 years 8 months 22 days
Gender: �tab�Female
Marital Status: �tab�Widowed
Race or Color: �tab�Caucasian
Street Address: �tab�
Occupation: �tab�Housekeeper
Residence: �tab�Christiansburg, Champaign, Ohio
Burial Date: �tab�01 Nov 1925
Burial Place: �tab�
Cemetery Name: �tab�Honey Creek
Spouse's Name: �tab�Leonard Bishop
Father's Name: �tab�Milton Huddleston
Father's Title & Terms: �tab�
Father's Birthplace: �tab�O.
Mother's Name: �tab�Jamima Sills
Mother's �tab�
Mother's Birthplace: �tab�O.
Film Number: �tab�1992680
Digital Folder Number: �tab�4001699
Image Number: �tab�2778
Certificate Number: �tab�fn 55363

[HI28688] (Research):my grandmother is Phoebe Maria HUDDLESTON (youngest d/o Milton) -- she's a ll one person, thank goodness. I remember her well, and one was enough! T hey called her "Phoebe" when she was young but most people called her Mar ia (Ma ri ah). When they got really upset and talked about her, which w as often, she was "Phoebe MARIAH" (accenting every syllable) Ellen [email protected]

MOSES PHOEBE M County Name: CHAMPAIGN Date of Death: 11/19/1936 Volume Number: 8283 Certificate Number: 67388

[HI28691] (Research):1900 Census has Catherines brother, John Keesecker, named as brother in law, born 4/1827 in VA age 73 and single.

Name: Catharine Jones
Death date: 10 Apr 1911
Death place: Moorefield, Clark, Ohio
Birth date: 29 Aug 1829
Estimated birth year:
Birth place: Virginia
Age at death: 81 years 7 months 11 days
Gender: Female
Marital status: Widowed
Race or color: Caucasian
Street address:
Occupation: Housewife
Residence:
Burial date: 12 Apr 1911
Burial place: Urbana, O.
Cemetery name:
Spouse name:
Father name: John Keesecker
Father titles:
Father birth place: Virginia
Mother name: Mary Susan Miller
Mother titles:
Mother birth place: Virginia
GSU film number: 1952985
Digital GS number: 4021103
Image number: 2814
Reference number: fn 24747
Collection: Ohio Deaths 1908-1953

[HI28693] (Research):pg365 Sarah HAINES, Rush Twp, probated 12/15/1909, died 12/11/1909 Heirs, thomas W Haines, son, N Lewisburg; John N Haines, son, N Lewisgur g; Anna Emmons, dau, N Lewsiburg; Caroline Alexander, dau, Chetopia, KS; H udson haies, grson, N Lewsiburg; Sadie Wright, grdau, Quincy; Mary Cost, g rdau, Quincy. All personal and real property to dau Ann Carter; consis ts of my sotre room building in N Lewsiburg occupied now by Frank Conne ll as grocery store and my homestead property in N Lewsiburg where I liv e, my household goods and furn to be divided euqally among my four childre n, thomas W, Caroline, John N and Anna. Anna to retian homestead until h er children of age. M C Gowey, admin. wit; John L Porter, Annie R Porte r, signed 9/19/1891

Genealogy and Local History in Logan County, Ohio History of Logan Coun ty and Ohio (1880) Page 483 Union Chapel is situated in the southwestern part of the township on the l ine of Monroe Township, and was organized September 1, 1874, and was dedic ated November 22, 1874, with Rev. J. M. Robinson, Pastor. The church was f ormed by a part of the membership of the old Salem Church, one mile a nd a half below, in Monroe Township, when the latter was abandoned as a pl ace of worship. The original members were: Elizabeth Stuart, N. M. Stuar t, Catharine Stuart, Jane Sharp, J. M. Sharp, Catharine Sharp, T. W. Hain es and Phebe Haines.

[HI28695] (Research):Will Abstract, Champaign Co, Wills Books G-L pg 373 Hudson Haines, Rush Twp, died 8/1/1891 probated 8/14/1891 Heirs, Sarah Haines, widow, living in Lewsiburg; John N Haines, son, Ming o; Thomas W Haines, son, Mingo; Caroline Alexander, dau, Cherokee, KS; An na Carter, dau, marysville, Oh; heirs of Juliah Haines, son, deceased (Sar ah Scott, Mary Haines, and Hudson haines); Mary Rhodes, sister, Urbana. Wife in lieu of her dower the house and lot in N Lewisburg all household g oods and $1000,son john N Haines the farm of 75 acres Zane Twp, Logan County, OH; sons John N and Thomas W Haines 18 acres of Woodland in Wayne tw p; grdau Sarah Scott (wifge of Archibald) $500 and no more; grdau Mary hai nes $100, sister Mary Rhodes $200 and to be deducted from sum of $500 on n ote I hold against her husband Henry; grson Hudson Haines $50; dau Anna Ca rter 57 acres in Logan and Champ Co her natural life and then to her heir s; balance divided between children John N and Thomas W and Caroline Alexa nder. Exec-Thomas W haines, John N Haines, M C Gowey. Wit: J C Thompso n, Wm Hunter, signed 7/17/1886

History of Champaign Co, OH Beers, 1881 pg 855 HUDSON HAINES, retired farmer; P. 0. North Lewisburg. The above gentlem an was born in New Jersey in the year 1810, July 4; he is a son of Benjam in and Hannah (Hunter) Haines, who were also born in New Jersey, in whi ch State they were married, and from which they removed to and settled ne ar Middleburg, Logan Co., Ohio, in 1820. They were among the early settle rs, bad many hardships and privations to endure, yet they secured a footho ld in the great wilderness, and gradually their labors brought comfort a nd happiness, which tney enjoyed until their decease; his father died in 1 836, aoed about 56 years, and his mother departed this life in 1848, ag ed about 60 years. They were the parents of seven children, six of whom a re living, viz., Judiah, Benjamin, JobD, Elmina, Mary and Hudson, our subj ect; Betsy is deceased. This family and its connections were the first se ttlers in Linn Township, Logan Co., his aunt, Phoebe Sharp, nee Haines, be ing the first white woman in said township. Our subject's early boyhood w as passed in New Jersey, and at the time his parents removed to Ohio he w as only 9 years of age, and, as a natural consequence, he saw his full sha re of the hardships and privations which must be borne in the settleme nt of a new country. His schooling was meager in the extreme, as a mouth 's attendance in a subscription school, to which he walked four miles, con stituted his education. With his parents he remained until he attained h is majority, after which he began life for himself in the green woods wi th one horse, and he informs us he has plowed many a day with a bark lin e. He first purchased 50 acres of land at $2 per acre, on three years' ti me, which was paid for in sugar at 5 and 6 cents per pound. This la nd he held and improved, besides purchasing other land adjoining, on whi ch he lived until 1868, the time of his removal here. He is one of our se lf-made men, having begun life empty-handed, and, by untiring energy and g ood management, has built up a handsome property, consisting of 300 acr es of fine land, a portion of which are now homes for his children. In 18 68, he left the field of labor to seek the quiet of retirement; he purchas ed grounds in North Lewisburg, which he has beautifully improved, and is e njoying the fruits of a well-spent life. In 1831, he was married to Sara h, a daughter of William and Sarah Foster, of New Jersey, and early settle rs in Logan Co., Ohio. To them eight children have been born, five of wh om are living-Wesley, Judiah, John, Caroline and Anna. The deceased are M arshall, Mary and Jesse. The former was a member of Capt. Inskeep's comp any, 17th 0. V. 1. After serving nearly a year, he died in a hospital in N ashville, Tenn., aged 20 years. Mr. Haines and his estimable wife have be en members of the M. E. Church for more than half a century, are exempla ry Christian people, having worked long and faithfully in their master's v ineyard, always discharging the duties of life in the fear of One who rule th and doeth all things well.

Haines family info provided by Linda

[HI28696] (Research):JUDIAH HAINES, retired farmer; P. 0. North Lewisburg. The above gentle. m an is another of the old and once active settlers in this locality. He w as born in -New Jersey in 1812, and is a,son of Benjamin and Ann Haine s. At the time his parents came to Ohio, he was only 8 years old. Corapa ratively speaking, the country was a wilderness, and young Judiah had a fa ll share of the hardships and privations to con-tend against. He remain ed with his parents until his 24th year, after which he be@an life for him self, on 82 acres of land, which was mostly in the green woods. By di nt of hard labor, all obstructions were removed, and his land became impro ved and valuable. Here he made his home until 1865, the time of his remov al to North Lewisburg. [he is another of our self-made men, having begun l ife empty-handed; yet, through years of toil, he has accomplished the re at object in life-made a good home, in which he is elajoying the hard-earn ed fruits of his labor. In 1836, he was married to Maria Taylor, by wh om he has had eight children; seven living-Hannah, Elizabeth, Samuel, Ma ry M,, Elnora, Maria and Charles; Sarah J., deceased. Samuel was a memb er of Capt. Ins. keep's company, 17th 0. V. I. He served twenty-two month s; he accompanied Sher. man in his grand march to the sea, seeing much act ive service and participating in many of the battles of that campai gn , he returned to his home, broken down in health from the effects of ex posure in army life. Mr. and Mrs. Haines are members of the Methodist Epi scopal Church, with which they have been connected for half a century, a l ength of time man and wife seldom live to labor together in the canse of C hrist. They are exemplary Christian people, and are zealous workers in t he church. Mrs. Haines is a daughter of Stacy and Elizabeth Taylor, nativ es of New Jersey, and early settlers in Warren Co., Ohio, afterward reside nts of Locan Co., Ohio. Her father died in St. Louis, Mo., upward of 75 y ears of age; the mother, when past middle age. They were parents of twel ve children, of whom only Mrs. Haines is known to be living..

[HI28699] (Research):Chancery Records of the Court of Common Pleas, Champaign Co, OH Record bo ok 22 pg 395 Filed 9 Nov 1848-Petition to Partition William E RUE vs Julia Ann NOE

William NOE died in the past year, owned 52 acres in the SW 1/4 of Secti on 29 Twp 3 Range 11 (Jackson Twp). He left no widow. Heirs were; Julia A nn Noe; Lusetta Noe Wiles, wife of Luther; and the following minors, Robe rt NOE of Miami County, OH; Lysander NOE of Champaign County, OH William N oe of Champaign County, OH- William Huddleston, guardian.

Champaign Co, Guardianship & Indentures Vol 1 pg 340 8 Oct 1847 William Hu ddleston gdn of Robert Noe, Lucinda Noe, Nancy Noe, Rachel A Noe, Willi am Noe, minor heirs of William Noe dec'd. Surities Robert Noe, Lot Noe

[HI28700] (Research):Robert Dennis NOE Sex: M Event(s): Birth: 9 Sep 1778
Caldwell, Essex, New Jersey Parents: Father: Abraham NOE Mother: Hannah DENNIS Source Information: Batch number: Dates Source Call No. Type Printout Call No. Ty 5007915 - 1553537 Film NONE Sheet: 19

[HI28702] (Research):Abraham NOE (AFN: 11TC-WBW) Pedigree Sex: M Family Event(s): Birth: Abt 1755
Of Woodbridge, Middlesex, New Jersey Death: 1803
Horses Neck, N.j. Parents: Father: Isaac NOE (AFN: 8Q4N-T8) Family Mother: Sarah MARSH (AFN: 8Q3S-MN)

Isaac NOE (AFN: 8Q4N-T8) Pedigree Sex: M Family Event(s): Birth: 1705/1706
Woodbridge, Middlesex, New Jersey Death: 2 Apr 1777
Parents: Father: John NOE (AFN: 13KW-R39) Family Mother: Elizabeth Damaris GERARD (AFN: 19LS-3L2)

[HI28714] (Research):Champaign Co, Guardianship & Indentures Vol 1 pg 340 8 Oct 1847 William Hu ddleston gdn of Robert Noe, Lucinda Noe, Nancy Noe, Rachel A Noe, Willi am Noe, minor heirs of William Noe dec'd. Surities Robert Noe, Lot Noe

[HI28715] (Research):Champaign Co, Guardianship & Indentures Vol 1 pg 340 8 Oct 1847 William Hu ddleston gdn of Robert Noe, Lucinda Noe, Nancy Noe, Rachel A Noe, Willi am Noe, minor heirs of William Noe dec'd. Surities Robert Noe, Lot Noe

Champaign Co - Patent Deeds Located in Land Deed Indices Johnson Twp by P at Stickley & Denise Kay Moore Oct 2005. Section 18 Township 3 Range 11( St Paris Platted by David Huffman 21 Sep 1831) (There are several books f or lot numbers in St Paris and not all transactions are represented by th is transcription) Lot ? 2/23/1856 John Snapp to Robert Noe, 5 acres Bk B2 pg7

As I recall, "Jr." is not used in the traditional way -- but this comes f rom my memory. When he was very young, they called him "Junior". I fou nd a packet about him and those close to him at the Champaign, OH courtho use. The clerk didn't have time to copy the many sheets of documents b ut promised to mail them to me. She didn't. (One interesting scrap of pap er was a receipt for $7.50 for making his casket. He's buried with others in a farmer's corn field, once called Lea therwood Cemetery, Fletcher, Brown Twp. Miami Co., OH. All but a few head stones -- or wood markers -- are gone. One remaining marker is a gener ic one. ) Notes of Milo Sutton 4/29/2001

ROBERT NOE LEFT HIS THREE CHILDREN MONEY TO BE GIVEN TO THEM AT 21. BY T HE TIME THEY GOT TO KANSAS, SARAH ELIZABETH WAS SICK AND WITH IN TWO YEA RS DIED. JACOB REEDER KEPT THEIR MONEY AND WHEN THE KIDS TOOK HIM TO COU RT, HE RAN OFF AND LEFT THE SMALLER CHILDREN AND WENT TO MISSOURI. T HE YOUNGEST WAS MY GRANDMOTHER DELILA AND THE OLDER KIDS TOOK THEM I N. NOW ANOTHER SNAPP GIRL AND HER HUSBAND WENT TO KANSAS ON THE SAME WAG ON TRAIN. THAT WAS DELILIA SNAPP AND WILLIAM HARRISON WOLGAMUTH.

ROBERT NOE WAS A VERY YOUNG MAN WHEN HE DIED AND LEFT A WIFE AND 3 CH ILDR EN. ONE OF THESE CHILDREN WAS A HANDICAPED CHILD AND LATER SHE , SARAH EL IZABETH, TOOK MY GRANDMOTHER, HER HALF SISTER, AT THE AG E OF 2 AND RAIS ED HER VERY LOVINGLY. I HAVE RESEARCHED THE NOE SID E OF THE FAMILY BECAU SE OF THEIR CLOSE RELATIONSHIP. SARAH ELIZABET H NOE'S FATHER WAS ROBE RT NOE AND MY GRAND MOTHER WAS DELILAH MAE REE DER, BY JACOB REEDER. SAR AH ELIZABETH WAS A DEAF MUTE AND THERE HA S BEEN DEBATE THAT SHE MIGHT HA VE BEEN A DWARF ALTHOUGH THERE IS NOTH ING TO PROVE THIS. HER SISTER MALIN DA'S GRANDSON, MILO SUTTON HAD ALS O BEEN TOLD THIS STORY.

[HI28716] (Research):Champaign Co, Guardianship & Indentures Vol 1 pg 340 8 Oct 1847 William Hu ddleston gdn of Robert Noe, Lucinda Noe, Nancy Noe, Rachel A Noe, Willi am Noe, minor heirs of William Noe dec'd. Surities Robert Noe, Lot Noe

pg 368 May 1 1849 William Huddleston gdn of Lysander Noe 14yr ( Aug 184 8) minor heir of William Noe dec'd. Surities Robert Noe, Lot Noe.

[HI28717] (Research):Champaign Co, Guardianship & Indentures Vol 1 pg 340 8 Oct 1847 William Hu ddleston gdn of Robert Noe, Lucinda Noe, Nancy Noe, Rachel A Noe, Willi am Noe, minor heirs of William Noe dec'd. Surities Robert Noe, Lot Noe

Pg 188 Mar 28 1848 William Huddleston gdn of Rachel Noe 8yr Jan 6 1848 ind entured his ward to Benoni Barnes

[HI28719] (Research): Melinda Emeline Noe was one of the children of Robert and Sarah Elizabe th Noe. She came to Kansas as a child and Reeder was declared guardi an in Champaign co. prior to their coming here

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Champaign Co, Guardian Book Pg 445 6/28/1866 Jacob reeder gdn of Sarah E N oe 14yr 28 May 1866; Malinda Noe 12yr 20 Aug 1865 and William Noe 11yr Ju ne 11 1866; heirs of Robert Noe, dec'd. surities Christian McMorran and Wi lliam Harney

[HI28720] (Research):Champaign Co, Guardian Book Pg 445 6/28/1866 Jacob reeder gdn of Sarah E N oe 14yr 28 May 1866; Malinda Noe 12yr 20 Aug 1865 and William Noe 11yr Ju ne 11 1866; heirs of Robert Noe, dec'd. surities Christian McMorran and Wi lliam Harney

[HI28727] (Research):More descendants of this family can be found from [email protected]

[HI28728] (Research):Luther seemed very connected with his oldest sister and her family Pamel ia Taylor Walker. Theory: Pamelia raised him after their mother died. Pam elia was 19 years older than Luther. Migration seemed to parallel with Pamelia and her children--> Iowa, Missouri, Washin gton State, New Mexico. Luther Taylor m. Lucy Stickel-->daughter Elsie Tay lor (he married second Dora Riley) and several more children. Els ie is my husband's great grandmother. She married Charles "FRank" Schmi tt (Smith). Son Taylor Smith was born in Gold Roads, AZ 1905. Taylor Smi th m. Evelyn Fruehauf in Cleveland, OH. Son Taylor John Smith m. Carol A nn Smith (no relation, honest!) 1957, Avon, OH. Son Matthew John Smi th m. Rhonna Marie Wracker 1986, Elyria, OH.Looking for information and li nks to this family....particularly on John Taylor his wives and childre n. Who John Taylor's parents were and where they were from. They were fr om Virginia, but where and where were they originally from? Who was the f irst "immigrant in the family"? Barbara is the Granddaughter of Abraham S trickler of first Lancaster, PA, then one of the founders of Massenutten s ettlement in Shenandoah Valley in the 1730's.

Any information or leads in any direction is welcome. I have been to Cham paign County and did do some research in the County Library in Urbana. T he day I went there the St. Paris Library was closed. Wasn't able to fi nd parentage of John Taylor in the County Library. I have a copy of his w ill, no mention of his parentage in the will. Thanks,Rhonna SmithAvon, OH (near Cleveland) [email protected]

[HI28731] (Research):"THE STATE OF OHIO, CHAMPAIGN COUNTY: Know all men by these presents that 1, Mary Davis, widow of Andrew Davis,d ec'd., late of said county, do in consideration of the personal goods a nd chattels named in the within schedule, release to the signers with t he heirs of said Andrew Davis, all right, interest and claim to the person al estate of said Andrew, and release all actions in any way touching the estate of sa id Andrew.

Witness my hand and seal this fourteenth day of August eighteen hundred a nd twenty nine ... 1829.

Signed and sealed and delivered Mary X Davis in presence of mark
John I.(?) James
Philip Stout"

[HI28735] (Research):Children: Sarah Ann West born October 13, 1828 in Rainesville, Warren, Indiana b. Mary West born April 19, 1829 in, Champaign, Ohio c. James H. West born February 25, 1830 in Rainesville, Warren, Indiana d. Lucinda West born 1832 in Indiana e. John F. West born October 11, 1833 in Rainesville, Warren, Indiana f. Henrietta West born April 19, 1838 in Rainesville, Warren, Indiana g. Matilda M. West born 1840 in Rainesville, Warren, Indiana h. Julian West born 1842 in Rainesville, Warren, Indiana i. Emma J. West born October 14, 1844 in Rainesville, Warren, Indiana j. Celinda West born 1846 in Rainesville, Warren, Indiana

[HI28738] (Research):IGI Of infant son names mother as Eve Flockerty
Dau Minnie names mother Eady Thackery
Death cert names father John FLAHERTY

[DI28738] Name: Edith Huddleston
Death date: 29 Apr 1938
Death place: Troy, Miami, Ohio
Birthdate: 02 Jun 1850
Estimated birth year:
Birthplace: Cedar Springs, Ohio
Age at death: 87 years 10 months 27 days
Gender: Female
Marital status: Widowed
Race or color: Caucasian
Street address: 837 Washington St.
Occupation: Retired
Residence: Troy, O.
Burial date: 02 May 1938
Burial place:
Cemetery name: Honey Creek Cemetery
Spouse's name: Joe Huddleston
Father's name: John Flaharty
Father's titles:
Father's birthplace: Urbana, Ohio
Mother's name: Margaret Long
Mother's titles:
Mother's birthplace: Millers Town, Ohio
GSU film number: 2023561
Digital GS number: 4029262
Image number: 434
Reference number: fn 24275
Collection: Ohio Deaths 1908-1953

[DI28739] Name: �tab�Bertha Ann Huddleston
�tab�
Death Date: �tab�29 Jan 1938
Death Place: �tab�Brown, Mercer, Ohio
Birth Date: �tab�08 Jul 1880
Estimated Birth Year: �tab�
Birthplace: �tab�Troy, Ohio
Death Age: �tab�57 years 6 months 21 days
Gender: �tab�Female
Marital Status: �tab�Widowed
Race or Color: �tab�Caucasian
Street Address: �tab�R. D. 2
Occupation: �tab�Housekeeper
Residence: �tab�Piqua, O.
Burial Date: �tab�31 Jan 1938
Burial Place: �tab�Troy, Ohio
Cemetery Name: �tab�
Spouse's Name: �tab�Perry M. Huddleston
Father's Name: �tab�Joseph Burnsides
Father's Title & Terms: �tab�
Father's Birthplace: �tab�Greene Co., Ohio
Mother's Name: �tab�Crealda Stith
Mother's �tab�
Mother's Birthplace: �tab�Miami Co., Ohio
Film Number: �tab�2023554
Digital Folder Number: �tab�4028468
Image Number: �tab�2143
Certificate Number: �tab�fn 4965

[NI28740] Name: �tab�Glenn Edgar Hildebrand
Titles & Terms: �tab�
Event: �tab�Marriage
Event Date: �tab�15 Apr 1917
Event Place: �tab�Troy, Miami, Ohio
Age: �tab�20
Estimated Birth Year: �tab�1897
Marriage Date Note: �tab�
Marriage Place Note: �tab�
Father: �tab�J. J. Hildebrand
Father's Titles & Terms: �tab�
Mother: �tab�Barbara Poehlman
Mother's Titles & Terms: �tab�
Spouse: �tab�Alma Hazel Huddleston
Spouse's Titles & Terms: �tab�
Spouse's Age: �tab�19
Spouse's Estimated Birth Year: �tab�1898
Spouse's Father: �tab�P. M. Huddleston
Spouse's Father's Titles & Terms: �tab�
Spouse's Mother: �tab�Bertha Burnsides
Spouse's Mother's Titles & Terms: �tab�
Reference Number: �tab�it 29273 p 408
Film Number: �tab�550154
Digital Folder Number: �tab�4260995
Image Number: �tab�484

[HI28742] (Research):Name: Harley M Huddleston Gender: Male Date of Death: 30 March 1970 Volume: 19996 Certificate: 016258 Autopsy: Unknown Marital Status: Married Place of Death: , Champaign County Certifier: Physician Race: White Residence: , Champaign County Age: 83 Years

[HI28743] (Research):Name: Jennie L Huddleston Gender: 2 Date of Death: 01 March 1985 Birth Date: 14 May 1887 Volume: 25995 Certificate: 023055 Autopsy: 9 Social Security Number: 275561508 Marital Status: Widowed Hispanic Origin: American Place of Death: Troy, Miami County Certifier: Physician Race: White Birth Place: Ohio Residence: , Champaign County Age: 97 Years

[HI28747] (Research):Poll Book for Election held in Saint Paris Precint 10-9-1877 for or again st new jail. CCGS Newsletter April 1994 Vol 10 # 2 pg 29 S B Huffman

1880 Census Place Jackson, Champaign, Ohio Family History Library Fi lm 1254998 NA Film Number T9-0998 Page Number 273C Solomon HUFFMAN Self M Male W 24 OH Farming OH OH Sarah A. HUFFMAN Wife M Female W 23 OH Keeps Hou se OH OH Elmer BRIGGS Cousin S Male W 16 OH Works On Fa rm VA OH

HUFFMAN
Male Birth: 23 APR 1873 , Champaign, Ohio Parents:
Father: SOLOMON HUFFMAN
Mother: ELENORE GUSH

[NI28748] Name: �tab�Quin Harlan
Titles & Terms: �tab�
Event: �tab�Marriage
Event Date: �tab�15 Oct 1931
Event Place: �tab�Champaign, Ohio
Age: �tab�56
Estimated Birth Year: �tab�1875
Marriage Date Note: �tab�
Marriage Place Note: �tab�
Father: �tab�Harmon Harlan
Father's Titles & Terms: �tab�
Mother: �tab�Anna Chapman
Mother's Titles & Terms: �tab�
Spouse: �tab�Grace E. Glover
Spouse's Titles & Terms: �tab�
Spouse's Age: �tab�44
Spouse's Estimated Birth Year: �tab�1887
Spouse's Father: �tab�James H. Glover
Spouse's Father's Titles & Terms: �tab�
Spouse's Mother: �tab�Kate Campbell
Spouse's Mother's Titles & Terms: �tab�
Reference Number: �tab�35
Film Number: �tab�545417
Digital Folder Number: �tab�4016846
Image Number: �tab�584

[BI28750] Champaign Co, Genealogical Society Dorothy Shaffer, Champaign County, Ohio St Paris Newspapaer Abstracts Book II St Paris Enterprise, St Paris Examiner, St Paris New Era, The Holiday Reporter, The Quiver, St Paris News Sept 6, 1878 to 1900 (CGCS- Champaign County Genealogical Society P O Box 682 Urbana, OH 43078 July 200), Pg 1. born 9/5/1878

[HI28751] (Research):TULLIS ELIZABE County Name: CHAMPAIGN Date of Death: // Volume Number: 7390 Certificate Number: 72735

LIZZIE EDMONSON BALDWIN Event(s): Christening: 24 MAY 1857 First Presbyterian, Springfield, Cl ark, Ohio

[HI28753] (Research):1880 Census Place Jackson, Champaign, Ohio Family History Library Fi lm 1254998
NA Film Number T9-0998 Page Number 267D John WARNER Self M Male W 32 OH Farming VA VA Minerva WARNER Wife M Female W 28 OH Keeps Hou se VA VA Effie May WARNER Dau S Female W 8 OH OH OH Willard A. WARNER Son S Male W 7 OH OH OH Pearly G. WARNER Dau S Female W 3 OH OH OH Ivory M. WARNER Dau S Female W 5M OH OH OH

[HI28756] (Research):Name: PEARL DOWNEY Gender: Female Date of Death: December 03, 1959 Volume: 15999 Certificate: 89520 Marital Status: Married Place of Death: , Shelby County Race: White Residence: Columbus, Franklin County Age: 83

[NI28757] Name: �tab�John C. Duer
Titles & Terms: �tab�
Event: �tab�Marriage
Event Date: �tab�25 Jun 1920
Event Place: �tab�Miami County, Ohio
Age: �tab�22
Estimated Birth Year: �tab�1898
Marriage Date Note: �tab�
Marriage Place Note: �tab�
Father: �tab�Walter Duer
Father's Titles & Terms: �tab�
Mother: �tab�Helen A. Cook
Mother's Titles & Terms: �tab�
Spouse: �tab�Donna Dee Downey
Spouse's Titles & Terms: �tab�
Spouse's Age: �tab�23
Spouse's Estimated Birth Year: �tab�1897
Spouse's Father: �tab�J. A. Downey
Spouse's Father's Titles & Terms: �tab�
Spouse's Mother: �tab�Pearl Warner
Spouse's Mother's Titles & Terms: �tab�
Reference Number: �tab�cn 30611
Film Number: �tab�550155
Digital Folder Number: �tab�4016854
Image Number: �tab�296

[DI28757] Ohio Deaths, 1908-1932, 1938-1944, and 1958-2007 about Donna D Duer
Name: �tab�Donna D Duer
Birth Date: �tab�1897
Birth State: �tab�Ohio
Birth Country: �tab�United States
Gender: �tab�Female
Race: �tab�White
Residence County: �tab�Clark
Residence state: �tab�Ohio
Residence Country: �tab�United States
Death Date: �tab�1 Aug 1984
Hospital of Death: �tab�Long-Term Care Facilities
City of Death: �tab�Clark County
County of Death: �tab�Clark
Certificate: �tab�056744
Age at Death: �tab�87
Certifier: �tab�Physician
Autopsy: �tab�Yes, used for certification
Social Security Number: �tab�088-24-2174
Marital Status: �tab�Widowed

[NI28759] Groom's Name: �tab�Harry C. Mcconnell
Groom's Birth Date: �tab�
Groom's Birthplace: �tab�
Groom's Age: �tab�
Bride's Name: �tab�Rosa E. Steinberger
Bride's Birth Date: �tab�
Bride's Birthplace: �tab�
Bride's Age: �tab�
Marriage Date: �tab�24 Nov 1898
Marriage Place: �tab�Champaign Co., Ohio
Groom's Father's Name: �tab�
Groom's Mother's Name: �tab�
Bride's Father's Name: �tab�
Bride's Mother's Name: �tab�
Groom's Race: �tab�
Groom's Marital Status: �tab�Unknown
Groom's Previous Wife's Name: �tab�
Bride's Race: �tab�
Bride's Marital Status: �tab�Unknown
Bride's Previous Husband's Name: �tab�
Indexing Project (Batch) Number: �tab�M00002-5
System Origin: �tab�Ohio-VR
Source Film Number: �tab�0530189
Reference Number: �tab�2:3KN2KGF
Source Citation

"Ohio, Marriages, 1800-1958," index, FamilySearch (https://familysearch.org/pal:/MM9.1.1/XD4P-5MP : accessed 13 May 2012), Rosa E. Steinberger, 1898.

[DI28760] Name: �tab�Lynn Steinberger
Gender: �tab�Male
Burial Date: �tab�
Burial Place: �tab�
Death Date: �tab�05 Dec 1901
Death Place: �tab�Urbana City, Champaign, Ohio
Age: �tab�25
Birth Date: �tab�1876
Birthplace: �tab�Urbana
Occupation: �tab�Plumber
Race: �tab�
Marital Status: �tab�Single
Spouse's Name:

[HI28766] (Research):Tombstone Carried home by the angels in her bright and beautiful babyhood

[DI28771] Name: �tab�Della M Roark
Gender: �tab�Female
Burial Date: �tab�
Burial Place: �tab�
Death Date: �tab�29 Oct 1899
Death Place: �tab�Urbana City, Champaign, Ohio
Age: �tab�30
Birth Date: �tab�1869
Birthplace: �tab�Ohio
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�B07023-9
System Origin: �tab�Ohio-EASy
Source Film Number: �tab�295234
Reference Number: �tab�p. 399

[HI28774] (Research):sister was Mrs Robert McKeen in Mansfield, OH 1900

[HI28780] (Research):Leroy D Golden
Age: 38 State: OH 1910
Color: W Enumeration District: 0006
Birth Place: Ohio Visit: 0148
County: Columbiana, Lisbon
Relation: Head of Household
Other Residents: Relation Name Color Age Birth Place
Wife Adda M 38 Ohio
Son Earl R 05 Ohio
Daughter Martha
Alma NR Ohio

[HI28801] (Research):Name: Elliott N Dingledine City: Binghamton County: Broome State: New York Birthplace: Ohio;United States of America Birth Date: Jan 7 1890 Race: Caucasian Roll: 1712044 DraftBoard: 2

[HI28802] (Research):Vol 32 page 539 Nov 23, 1853 Samuel Overholser sells to Moses Overholser Jr in German Twp, the East 1 /2 of the NE 1/4 of Section 27 Twp 4 Range 10 (80 acres bought above) sub ject to the widow Overholser, dower of 65 acres.

Vol 36 page 52 Oct 20, 1858 Samuel and Margaret Overholser sell to Charles Callison for $350 in Germ an Twp,- part of the NE 1/4 and SE 1/4 of Sec 20 Twp 4 Range 10 bei ng 13 acres off a tract of 20 acres conveyed by John Rust and wife to Sam uel Overholser in Vol 31 page 137-138

Vol 47 page 85 June 1, 1859 Samuel and Margaret Overholser sold to David Ballentine for $850, pa rt of the Ne 1/4 of Section 20 Twp 4 Range 10 being the same convey ed to Samuel b John Rust and wife Vol 31 page 137/138. Recorded Mar ch 4, 1867

Vol 54 page 207 Sept 9, 1870 Samuel and Margaret Overholser sell to Jonas Overholser for $700 L ot # 14 in Noblesville and Lot # 11 Noblesville fronting 66 feet on Main S t. and extending back 132 feet. The same conveyed to Margaret Overhols er by James V. Ballentine and wife vol 37 page 221

Vol 65 page 362 March 25, 1876 Samuel and Margaret Overholser sell to Andrew J. Miller for $75, part of t he SW 1/4 of Sec 13 Twp 4 Range 10 containing 1/2 acre.(My note: Andrew Mi ller was their son in law. - Still in Overholser family. I dont show a record of where and when Samuel got this land in S 13 T 4 R 1 0. - Did not get a chance to see what Andrew did with this land)

Vol 111 page 611 May 6, 1893 Samuel and Margaret Overholser to Emeline Caliman part of SW 1/4 of S ec 13 T 4 Range 10

Vol 131 page 469 Jan 29, 1901 Samuel and Margaret Overholser to D. Benton Jenkins for $1800 Part SW 1 /4 of S 13 T 4 Range 10 ( My note: D. Benton Jenkins was their son in law so still in the famil y- Don't know what happened to it after this)

1900 Census has Grace E Miller, granddaughter b6/1886

[DI28803] Died at the res of her fther , William H Ford, near this city, 26th Nov, Miss Mattie J Ford, aged about 21 years.

[HI28804] (Research):This family info from Margaret James [email protected]

This family lived in Conestoga Twp, Lancaster Co, PA and had nine childr en born between 1829 and 1841, all born in Lancaster County. Sometime betw een 1842 BS 1844 they moved to Richland County, Ohio, first living in Madi son township and paid tax in that township in 1854. In 1855 they paid t ax in Springfield township on the farm that Barbara Kline Neff purchas ed in 1857. It was a 75 acre farm with a house. They lived there until th ey died, John in 1873 and Barbara in 1893. The deed was in Barbara's na me only. Two days after the date of the deed, John and Barbara took o ut a mortgage of $200, signed by both of them. The farm and house cost abo ut $1600, so from somewhere, Barbara had gotten a lot of money.

Margaret james visited this house in 1999. Huge and in beautiful shape, ve ry well kept. Most of the 75 acres have been sold for developement of tra ct homes.

[DI28804] Name: �tab�John Neff
Gender: �tab�Male
Burial Date: �tab�
Burial Place: �tab�
Death Date: �tab�16 Sep 1873
Death Place: �tab�Jackson Tp., Crawford Co., Ohio
Age: �tab�56
Birth Date: �tab�1817
Birthplace: �tab�Germany
Occupation: �tab�Carpenter
Race: �tab�White
Marital Status: �tab�Married
Spouse's Name: �tab�
Father's Name: �tab�
Father's Birthplace: �tab�
Mother's Name: �tab�
Mother's Birthplace: �tab�
Indexing Project (Batch) Number: �tab�B07049-7
System Origin: �tab�Ohio-EASy
Source Film Number: �tab�407956
Reference Number: �tab�v 1 p 113

[HI28807] (Research):Henry D. Loffer was born on a farm in Shelby County, Ohio, and his wife, E lora M. Apple, was born in Champaign County. They married and settl ed on a farm in Logan County and operated it up to the time of his dea th in 1898. He was unable to purchase any land and that which he worked w as held under rent. He was known throughout his life as an honest and hard -working farmer and he and his wife were held in much respect in the distr ict where they resided. Mr. Loffer was an active worker in the church a nd ever took a warm interest in the affairs of the Methodist Episcopal chu rch and community. Mr. and Mrs. Loffer were parents of seven children, fi ve of whom are living in 1917, these being Alice, the wife of Rev. Howa rd Watkins, living in Athens, Ohio; Viola, who married Harold Fuller, w ho is now in the army; Winona, the wife of Henry Muth, of Columbus, Ohi o; Mary, unmarried, lives with her mother in Columbus, Ohio, and Oliver C ., the subject of this sketch.

[HI28813] (Research):Oliver C. Loffer, a well-known and progressive farmer, living on rural rou te 2 out of St. Paris, Champaign County, was born on a farm in Logan Count y, Ohio, October 16, 1881. He is the son of Henry D. and Elora M. (Appl e) Loffer.

Oliver C. Loffer was reared on the farm held by his father in Logan Coun ty and was educated in the district and high schools at Quincy, this stat e, and was graduated from the high school with the class of 1902. He th en commenced farming for himself and he is now the owner of seventy-five a cres of prime land located in sections 14 and 20, Jackson township. On h is farm he has been using up-to-date methods in operating and his effor ts have met with a large measure of success. On February 22, 1906, Oliver C. Loffer was united in marriage to Mau de V. Wilkins, who was born near Kennard, Ohio, on August 27, 1880, a daug hter of W. G. Wilkins, and was reared on the parental farm. She was educa ted in the district schools of the neighborhood in which she lived and lat er spent one year in West Liberty high school. Her parents settled on a fa rm in Salem township and lived on that place for seven years. In March, 19 14, O.C. Loffer moved to Jackson township and has lived there ever sinc e. To the union of Mr. and Mrs. Loffer three children have been born, name ly: Phyllis K., born March 15, 1907; Rheba E., September 11, 1909, and Wil liam R., December 27, 1913. Mr. Loffer and his family are members of the Methodist Episcopal chur ch at Grafton chapel, Ohio, and are active in all church work, Mr. Loff er being assistant superintendent of the church. He is a member of the Kni ghts of Pythias at Quincy, Ohio. He is a supporter of the Republican part y, but has never been a seeker after public office. He is vice-preside nt of the Jackson rural district school board and in other ways has giv en evidence of his practical interest in all matters toward the welfa re of the public at large.

[DI28815] Ohio Deaths, 1908-1932, 1938-1944, and 1958-2007 about Maude V Loffer
Name: �tab�Maude V Loffer
Birth Date: �tab�1881
Gender: �tab�Female
Race: �tab�White
Residence County: �tab�Greene
Residence state: �tab�Ohio
Residence Country: �tab�United States
Death Date: �tab�12 May 1966
Hospital of Death: �tab�Miami Valley Hospital
City of Death: �tab�Dayton
County of Death: �tab�Montgomery
Certificate: �tab�39163
Age at Death: �tab�85
Certifier: �tab�Physician
Autopsy: �tab�Yes, used for certification
Marital Status: �tab�Widowed

[HI28819] (Research):Living in household in 1870 is Elizabeth Crabill age 66 b VA

Champaign County Ohio History 1991 by CCGS Biography pg 149

[HI28820] (Research):Eight children by Homer Stogdill dau of Reuben Miller and Elisabeth Jeangu enatt. grandparents, William Berlin Miller and Clarissa Bristol Family descendant chart in file.

[HI28824] (Research):Source http://www.skeeterkitefly.com/finelineage_P3.htm �u�[email protected] �/u�
Born c.1850-51 in Middletown, she still lived under the parental roof in 1880, aged 29 and working as a dressmaker
as deduced from accounts of her grandmother �u�Mary Ann Wikel �/u�'s centennial celebration in 1892, when among those expected was "Mrs. Yeazel �i�[sic]�/i�, of Indianapolis, Ind."; actual attendees included "Mr.[?] Wm. Yeazell, Indianapolis, Ind."
In the April 8, 1892 Atlanta �i�Argus�/i�, "The following are expected to be present at the birthday [party on] Saturday, April 9: Mr. and Mrs. Folk and Mr. and Mrs. John S. Snyder and family, of Columbia, Penn.; Mr. and Mrs. Samuel Wikel, of Urbana, Ohio; Mr. and Mrs. O. G. Burrows, of Seneca, Kan.; Miss May I. Burrows, of Faribault, Minnesota; Mr. and Mrs. Frank Thompson, of Tonica, Ill; Mrs. C.S. and Roy Hinman, of Clarinda, Iowa; Mrs. Ella Clark, of Middletown, Ohio; Mrs. Yeazel �i�[sic]�/i�, of Indianapolis, Ind.; Mrs. Chisam, of Omaha and Mrs. Thayer, of Bloomington, Ill. The resident descendants are Mrs. M.C. Burrows, Mrs. A.C. Miller and family, Mrs. Ben Turner and family, Mrs. Stephen Judy and family and Wm. Wikel." (This "Wm." was most likely the son of John A. and Priscilla, and grandchild of Mary Ann.)

are two Yeazells in the index of Indianapolis's Mount Jackson Cemetery, where Henry A. Wikel and Josephine Wikel Symmonds are buried: one grave is dated Oct. 21, 1894, the other Mar. 28, 1900. Neither displays a first name in the cemetery index; so one or both �i�might�/i� belong to Josephine and/or Irene's father\emdash though the two graves are in different sections of the cemetery, lessening (?) the chance that they belong to a husband and wife.

I would now hazard a guess that Samuel, Leah, and Josephine Wikel moved to Urbana not long after the 6/4/1880 census in Middletown, to be closer to daughter Ellen and the Smiths; and it would not surprise me to hear that Josephine and Lucy Yeazell became friends, probably through the Methodist church. (Even if the Yeazells stuck to Mechanicsburg rather than ride the eight-or-so miles to Urbana every Sunday, there would be camp meetings etc.) The quick turnaround between Lucy's death on 8/30/1882, and Josephine's wedding on 12/12/1882, would seem to argue that J. was already well-acquainted with the family. And the same thing occurred with her nephew Herbert Gustavus Smith (my grandfather's father): he and his first wife Deborah Hedges were married in Urbana on 6/12/1884 by the same Rev. Dr. Thomas Hall Pearne; Debbie died three years later and in 1894 H.G. married her friend Mila Burns Callison (my grandfather's mother). She died in 1907 and H.G. married �i�her�/i� friend Cora Kirchwehm a year after that

11/17/2009
Sandi, This morning, I spent quite some time at the Mount Jackson cemetery and the Wayne Township Trustee's office where the cemetery records are filed. The helper at the office looked up the surnames: YEAZELL and WIKEL and found the following burials at Mount Jackson. They also gave me a map of the sections (numbers) which I used to walk looking for stones. In all three of these older areas there are very few stones, and if there is a stone, it is usually badly eroded by the weather, since back then grave stones weren't as carefully manufactured as they are now. (No first names for the YEAZELLs. YEAZELL 3/28/1900 YEAZELL 10/21/1894 WIKEL, Henry A. 11/5/1921 I did take some area pictures for the 3 sites, so if you would send me your mailing address, I'll put the pictures in the mail to you, with explanations on the back of what area I photographed. I hope some of this may help you. Also here is the web site address for the Wayne Twp. office, in case you would like to corresponded with them. At the office, the worker there printed out what they had in their computer for YEAZELL and WIKEL in Mount Jackson. I'll send that along also as well as typing it in to this email. Wish I could have had better luck. Jack Eaton Indianapolis, Marion Co., IN �u�[email protected] �/u�

[NI28826] Name: �tab�William Edwin Walker
Titles & Terms: �tab�
Event: �tab�Marriage
Event Date: �tab�02 Oct 1901
Event Place: �tab�Champaign, Ohio
Age: �tab�29
Estimated Birth Year: �tab�1872
Marriage Date Note: �tab�
Marriage Place Note: �tab�
Father: �tab�John W. Walker
Father's Titles & Terms: �tab�
Mother: �tab�Mary Rodman Street
Mother's Titles & Terms: �tab�
Spouse: �tab�Maggie Belle Coffenberger
Spouse's Titles & Terms: �tab�
Spouse's Age: �tab�23
Spouse's Estimated Birth Year: �tab�1878
Spouse's Father: �tab�Rolla Coffenberger
Spouse's Father's Titles & Terms: �tab�
Spouse's Mother: �tab�Henrietta Kester
Spouse's Mother's Titles & Terms: �tab�
Reference Number: �tab�cn M-615 P308
Film Number: �tab�530189
Digital Folder Number: �tab�4016810

[DI28826] Name: �tab�Margaret B. Walker
�tab�
Death Date: �tab�02 Aug 1953
Death Place: �tab�Urbana, Champaign, Ohio, United States
Birth Date: �tab�
Estimated Birth Year: �tab�1879
Birthplace: �tab�Champaign Co, Ohio
Death Age: �tab�74 years 9 months 29 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�Rollie Coffenbarger
Father's Title & Terms: �tab�
Father's Birthplace: �tab�
Mother's Name: �tab�Henrietta
Mother's �tab�
Mother's Birthplace: �tab�
Film Number: �tab�2246551
Digital Folder Number: �tab�4109471
Image Number: �tab�01757
Certificate Number: �tab�50806

[HI28828] (Research):CCGS Newsletter Sept 1998 pg 96 Road Tax assessed on Chattels in Johnson T wp, Champaign Co, Ohio for the year 1876 George Anspaw .01

ANSPAUGH GEORGE W County Name: CHAMPAIGN Date of Death: 7/4/1918 Volume Number: 2630 Certificate Number: 41223

[HI28829] (Research):Prob the Mary E Anspaugh who married James A Nichels buried Spring Grove Cem
(1846-1908) Cnnot locate DC

[HI28830] (Research):In Sep 1908 when Rebecca Ann was 19, she married Charles M. Knull, s on of George Knull & Frances ("Fannie") Johnson, in Champaign Co., OH. Bo rn in Dec 1865 in ?OH. Charles M. died in ?Dayton (Montgomery Co.) OH, a ft 1909; he was 43.

Name : Anna Snyder Knull Death date : 02 Nov 1953 Death place : Urbana, Champaign, Ohio, United States Birth date : 12 Feb 1889 Estimated birth year : Birth place : Champ. Co. Ohio Age at death : 64 years 8 months 20 days Gender : Female Marital status : Race or color : Caucasian Street address : Occupation : Residence : Burial date : Burial place : Cemetery name : Spouse name : Father name : Wm J. Snyder Father titles : Father birth place : Mother name : Kathryn Bodey Mother titles : Mother birth place : GSU film number : 2246620 Digital GS number : 4109483 Image number : 00135 Certificate number : 71016 Collection : Ohio Deaths 1908-1953

[DI28833] Name: �tab�Elizabeth Saylor
�tab�
Death Date: �tab�12 Feb 1911
Death Place: �tab�Columbus, Franklin, Ohio
Birth Date: �tab�11 Jun 1844
Estimated Birth Year: �tab�
Birthplace: �tab�Ohio
Death Age: �tab�66 years 8 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�15 Feb 1911
Burial Place: �tab�
Cemetery Name: �tab�Green Lawn
Spouse's Name: �tab�
Father's Name: �tab�Levi Brown
Father's Title & Terms: �tab�
Father's Birthplace: �tab�Ohio
Mother's Name: �tab�Maria Miller
Mother's �tab�
Mother's Birthplace: �tab�Penn.
Film Number: �tab�1952772
Digital Folder Number: �tab�4021053

[HI28834] (Research):The 1846 DOB fits more with his siblings.

[XI28834] Sec 1 Lot 73

[HI28835] (Research):St Paris Precinct Toll Book Nov 2 1880 CCGS Newsletter Spring 1992 pg 33 Daivd Brown Sr

[XI28835] Sec 1 Lot 37

[DI28837] Name: �tab�Amanda J. Golden
�tab�
Death Date: �tab�27 Jul 1920
Death Place: �tab�Saint Paris, Champaign, Ohio
Birth Date: �tab�09 Mar 1853
Estimated Birth Year: �tab�
Birthplace: �tab�Saint Paris, Champaign, Ohio
Death Age: �tab�67 years 4 months 18 days
Gender: �tab�Female
Marital Status: �tab�Widowed
Race or Color: �tab�American
Street Address: �tab�
Occupation: �tab�Housewife
Residence: �tab�Saint Paris, Champaign, Ohio
Burial Date: �tab�29 Jul 1920
Burial Place: �tab�Saint Paris, Champaign, Ohio
Cemetery Name: �tab�Evergreen
Spouse's Name: �tab�Albert E. Golden
Father's Name: �tab�Levi Brown
Father's Title & Terms: �tab�
Father's Birthplace: �tab�, Champaign, Ohio
Mother's Name: �tab�Maria Miller
Mother's �tab�
Mother's Birthplace: �tab�Unk.
Film Number: �tab�1991302
Digital Folder Number: �tab�4017668
Image Number: �tab�2800
Certificate Number: �tab�fn 46452

[XI28837] w/o ALbert Golden

[HI28838] (Research):Poll Book for Election held in Saint Paris Precint 10-9-1877 for or again st new jail. CCGS Newsletter April 1994 Vol 10 # 2 pg 29 Samuel Brown

ST. PARIS NEWS-DISPATCH, Thurs. 15 Dec 1932, pg 1 Sam BROWN, of Cromwell, Ind., died Tuesday at his home. he was born in S t. Paris seventy-eight years ago, being the son of Mr. and Mrs. Levi BROWN . He grew to manhood here and was first married to Christine BRIDLESTETTER. One son George BROWN of Jackson Township, was born to them. he was married a second time to Susan MILLER, who died about two years ago. Four son s, Alonzo, Odis, Dewey and one whose name could not be learned, and one daughter, Goldie survive. They all live in the vicinity of Cromwell. Mr. BROWN was a brother of Mrs. Rachel BERRY and Mrs. F. C. GATDORF of th is place and Mrs. Katherine MARSHALL of Columbus. The funeral services we re held today at Cromwell.

[XI28840] Sec 1 Lot 42

[HI28842] (Research):11/10/1870 a Mary born to S H Miller and Jennie A. Birth date is too clo se to siblings...

Teachers Term Report Johnson Twp Dist # 10 Winter Term 9/15/1884-2/28/18 85 (From CCGS Newsletter Summer 1992 pg 59) Mary Miller age 14

[DI28844] ame: �tab�Thurza Samanthe Davis
�tab�
Death Date: �tab�08 Nov 1947
Death Place: �tab�Brown Twp, Miami, Ohio, United States
Birth Date: �tab�13 Sep 1872
Estimated Birth Year: �tab�
Birthplace: �tab�Jackson Twp Champaign Co O.
Death Age: �tab�75 years 1 month 25 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�Grant Davis
Father's Name: �tab�Samuel Miller
Father's Title & Terms: �tab�
Father's Birthplace: �tab�
Mother's Name: �tab�Jone Bridgeman
Mother's �tab�
Mother's Birthplace: �tab�
Film Number: �tab�2246314
Digital Folder Number: �tab�4071607
Image Number: �tab�02885

[NI28850] Groom's Name: �tab�Horace P. Covault
Groom's Birth Date: �tab�1859
Groom's Birthplace: �tab�Miami Co., O.
Groom's Age: �tab�41
Bride's Name: �tab�Maude Brandenburg
Bride's Birth Date: �tab�1874
Bride's Birthplace: �tab�Dayton, O.
Bride's Age: �tab�26
Marriage Date: �tab�13 Oct 1900
Marriage Place: �tab�Montgomery County, Ohio
Groom's Father's Name: �tab�Rastus Covault
Groom's Mother's Name: �tab�Frances Shell
Bride's Father's Name: �tab�John Brandenburg

1920 Wells Co, Bluffton, IN
Maud Covalt �tab�42 wid
Virgil Covalt �tab�19 son
Mary Covalt �tab�18 dau

[HI28851] (Research):Based on circumstancial evidence, Henry MAY have been the son of Francisc us "Frantz" Sipe born Mar 10 1715 Eppingen, Kraichgau, Germany died Mar 1 4, 1763 Lancaster Co, PA and Anna Marie Eberhard

Henry appears on lancaster Co, Pa Tax lists 1769-1779. He shows up in Shen andoah and Rockingham Counties, in Virginia around 1783.

Henry and Catherine were the parents of 12 children. (From Charles E Burgess [email protected]

[HI28852] (Research):Surname is not confirmed. She may have been Catherine Wise. She survived h er father who died c 1798. She was deceased by Feb 4, 1828 when her son Em anuel Sipe and son-in-law Peter Roller were named administrators of her es tate.

[DI28856] Mrs Annette Bennett (nee Crabill) leaves husband, son and daughter

[BI28857] name: �tab�Anna C. Steinberger
titles & terms: �tab�
event: �tab�Birth
event date: �tab�08 Dec 1889
event place: �tab�Mad River, Champaign, Ohio
registration date: �tab�
registration place: �tab�
gender: �tab�Female
race: �tab�
father: �tab�A. C. Steinberger
father's titles & terms: �tab�
father's birthplace: �tab�
father's age: �tab�
mother: �tab�Ettie Kesler
mother's titles & terms: �tab�
mother's birthplace: �tab�
mother's age: �tab�
additional relatives: �tab�
reference number: �tab�p 482
film number: �tab�295232
digital folder number: �tab�004016263
image number: �tab�00476
Citing this Record "Ohio, County Births, 1856-1909," index and images, FamilySearch (https://familysearch.org/pal:/MM9.1.1/KSPY-TGG : accessed 02 Nov 2012), Anna C. Steinberger, 1889.

[DI28857] Ohio Deaths, 1908-1932, 1938-1944, and 1958-2007 about Anna C Wyant
Name: �tab�Anna C Wyant
Birth Date: �tab�1889
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 Dec 1964
Hospital of Death: �tab�Community Hospital of Springfield
City of Death: �tab�Springfield
County of Death: �tab�Clark
Certificate: �tab�87898
Age at Death: �tab�75
Certifier: �tab�Physician
Autopsy: �tab�No Autopsy performed
Marital Status: �tab�Married

[HI28858] (Research):Champaign County Ohio History 1991 by CCGS Biography pg 149

[DI28861] Name: �tab�Infant Neal
�tab�
Death Date: �tab�06 Oct 1921
Death Place: �tab�Miami, Logan, Ohio
Birth Date: �tab�06 Oct 1921
Estimated Birth Year: �tab�
Birthplace: �tab�State (Ohio)
Death Age: �tab�1 day
Gender: �tab�Female
Marital Status: �tab�Single
Race or Color: �tab�Caucasian
Street Address: �tab�
Occupation: �tab�Infant
Residence: �tab�Miami, Logan, Ohio
Burial Date: �tab�08 Oct 1921
Burial Place: �tab�
Cemetery Name: �tab�Greenwood
Spouse's Name: �tab�
Father's Name: �tab�C. E. Neal
Father's Title & Terms: �tab�
Father's Birthplace: �tab�State
Mother's Name: �tab�Goldie Neal
Mother's �tab�
Mother's Birthplace: �tab�State
Film Number: �tab�1991748
Digital Folder Number: �tab�4022235

[HI28862] (Research):Will probated 2/5/1901 Mad River, will written 12/15/1900 Widow Lizie W; Bro Albert; Sis Elisabeth Steinberger; Nep Otto Bennett; ni ece Ella May Jenkins.

Champaign County Ohio History 1991 by CCGS Biography pg 149

[HI28863] (Research):children named in mothers will, but she did not appear in the 1870 censu s. However, she was age 5 in the 1860 census female F.V

[DI28864] Name: AARON CRABILL Gender: Male Date of Death: May 21, 1958 Volume: 15398 Certificate: 31206 Marital Status: Married Place of Death: , Champaign County Race: White Residence: , Champaign County Age: 73

[DI28866] Name: �tab�Lorinda Jane Or Louie Crabill
Death Date: �tab�08 Nov 1953
Death Place: �tab�Springfield, Clark, Ohio, United States
Birth Date: �tab�21 Aug 1875
Estimated Birth Year: �tab�
Birthplace: �tab�Union County Ohio
Death Age: �tab�78 years
Gender: �tab�Female
Marital Status: �tab�
Race or Color: �tab�American
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 Eastep
Father's Title & Terms: �tab�
Father's Birthplace: �tab�
Mother's Name: �tab�Laura Bell Gregg
Mother's �tab�

[HI28868] (Research):Record Book 34, Page 65- Filed 27 August 1869- Petition to Partition Dav id J. Coffman & Mary E. Coffman, his wife vs David S. Stickley & Others Runa D. Bell died circa 6 March 1868 and was seized of 200 acres locat ed in the south-west corner of Section 15 Township 4 Range 11 (Mad River T ownship). His heirs were: Mary Bell, widow; Mary E. Bell, wife of Dav id J. Coffman; Minerva A. Bell, wife of David S. Stickley; Elsie Bell; Liz zie Bell; Ezra Bell, minor of Hancock County, Illinois; and Louisa Bell de ceased, wife of Josiah Lutz. Louisa Bell and Josiah Lutz were married cir ca 5 December 1854 and were the parents of John A. Lutz, Runa D. Lutz, Ez ra D. Lutz and Annie B.Lutz Louisa died 3 Oct 1863

[HI28872] (Research): Champaign Couty Ohio History 1991 by CCGS Biography Pg 300

[HI28873] (Research):Clark County Obituary, Springfield News Sun, Monday, October 9, 1995, p. 1 7, Estyl M. (WEATHERFORD) BOTKIN passed away Friday, October 6, 1995 at Wh etstone Care Center. Born at Vienna, Ohio, she as a member of Indianola C hurch of Christ for over 40 years. She was a retired school teacher, havi ng taught elementary school for over 40 years in the Springfield, Ohio, De laware, Ohio and Gahanna, Ohio school systems. Preceded in death by her h usband, Wendell H. BOTKIN, Sr.; parents, William P. and Cora WEATHERFOR D; sisters, Zoe and Alma WEATHERFORD and Irene WEATHERFORD ELIOT. Surviv ed by her son and daughter-in-law, Lee W. and Connie BOTKIN of Worthingto n; step-son and daughter-in-law, Wendell H., Jr. and Eleanor BOTKIN of Col umbus; nephew, John H. ELIOT of State College, Pennsylvania; niece, Jane E lliot Savage of Alta Loma, California; granddaughter Michelle BOTKIN; step -grandchildren, Alice BARTHOLOMEW, Douglas BOTKIN and Betsy MCKELLER; sev en step-grandchildren and many friends. She will be greatly missed by al l. Funeral service 10:30 a.m. Tuesday, October 10, 1995 at Indianola Chur ch of Christ, 2141 Indianola Avenue, Columbus with Rev. John Frazier offic iating. Interment service 1 p.m. Tuesday at Ferncliff Cemetery in Springf ield, Ohio. Friends may call from 7-9 p.m. Friends, if they wish, may con tribute to the Indianola Church of Christ Memorial Fund or the Charles Sel by Hospital Fund. C/O Indianola Church of Christ, 2141 Indianola Avenu e, Columbus, Ohio 43201 in her memory.

[HI28875] (Research):Is this birth date in error, or was there another Robert in this famil y? In 1910 Census age 1

ROBERT STICKLEY
SSN 274-30-8981 Residence: 43072 Saint Paris, Champaign, OH
Born 21 Aug 1919 Last Benefit:
Died 16 Feb 1994 Issued: OH (1951)

[HI28878] (Research):1880 living w/ grandparents William and Lucy Ammon

[XI28879] 1965 �tab�BALLENTINE �tab�VIRGIL �tab�L. 00/00/0000 �tab�CLARK CO., OH. �tab�07/24/1986 07/28/1986 U �tab�Lot 43 �tab�SubLot 0 �tab�Row 0 �tab�Space 2

[DI28881] Name: �tab�Rossannah Ballentine
�tab�
Death Date: �tab�16 Aug 1913
Death Place: �tab�Lawrenceville, Clark, Ohio
Birth Date: �tab�06 May 1833
Estimated Birth Year: �tab�
Birthplace: �tab�Maryland
Death Age: �tab�80 years 3 months 10 days
Gender: �tab�Female
Marital Status: �tab�Married
Race or Color: �tab�Caucasian
Street Address: �tab�
Occupation: �tab�House Wife
Residence: �tab�
Burial Date: �tab�18 Aug 1913
Burial Place: �tab�Lawrenceville, Ohio
Cemetery Name: �tab�
Spouse's Name: �tab�
Father's Name: �tab�John Domer
Father's Title & Terms: �tab�
Father's Birthplace: �tab�Maryland
Mother's Name: �tab�Sue R. White
Mother's �tab�
Mother's Birthplace: �tab�Maryland
Film Number: �tab�1953653
Digital Folder Number: �tab�4021288
Image Number: �tab�1420
Certificate Number: �tab�fn 44335

[HI28882] (Research):Name : Jane Ballentine
Death date : 06 Jul 1942
Death place : Mechanicsburg, Champaign, Ohio
Birth date : 26 Nov 1864
Estimated birth year :
Birth place : Clark Co., Ohio
Age at death : 77 years 7 months 10 days
Gender : Female
Marital status : Widowed
Race or color : Caucasian
Street address :
Occupation : Housewife
Residence : 1129 Lagonda Ave
Burial date : 09 Jul 1942
Burial place : ..., Ohio
Cemetery name :
Spouse name : John Ballentine
Father name : Minor Tuttle
Father titles :
Father birth place :
Mother name : Mary Jeazel
Mother titles :
Mother birth place : Ohio
GSU film number : 2024009
Digital GS number : 4057798
Image number : 422
Reference number : fn 44987
Collection : Ohio Deaths 1908-1953

[XI28882] 12622 �tab�BALLENTINE �tab�JANE �tab�00/00/0000 �tab�CITY �tab�07/06/1942 07/09/1942 L �tab�Lot 312 �tab�SubLot 0 �tab�Row 0 �tab�Space 2

[HI28883] (Research):Name : Minor T. Ballentine
Death date : 28 Apr 1940
Death place : Springfield, Clark, Ohio
Birth date : 12 Jul 1890
Estimated birth year :
Birth place : Clark Co., Oh
Age at death : 49 years 9 months 16 days
Gender : Male
Marital status : Divorced
Race or color : American
Street address : 1129 Lagonda Ave
Occupation : Electrician
Residence : Springfield, Clark Co., OH
Burial date : 30 Apr 1940
Burial place : Oh
Cemetery name : Ferncliff Cem.
Spouse name : Flora
Father name : John Ballentine
Father titles :
Father birth place : Oh
Mother name : Jane Tuttle
Mother titles :
Mother birth place : Oh
GSU film number : 2023832
Digital GS number : 4122022
Image number : 3045
Reference number : fn 22518
Collection : Ohio Deaths 1908-1953

[DI28883] 28857 �tab�BALLENTINE �tab�MINOR �tab�TUTTLE �tab�00/00/0000 CITY �tab�04/28/1940 04/30/1940 �tab�L �tab�Lot 312 �tab�SubLot 0 �tab�Row 0 �tab�Space 3

[HI28884] (Research):Name : Ella Ballentine
Death date : 31 Jul 1945
Death place : Springfield, Clark, Ohio, United States
Birth date : 24 Dec 1863
Estimated birth year :
Birth place : Pa
Age at death : 81 years 7 months 7 days
Gender : Female
Marital status : Married
Race or color : Caucasian
Street address :
Occupation :
Residence :
Burial date :
Burial place :
Cemetery name :
Spouse name : John W. Ballentine
Father name : Wm. Journey
Father titles :
Father birth place :
Mother name : Hester Porte
Mother titles :
Mother birth place :
GSU film number : 2372582
Digital GS number : 4072472
Image number : 01289
Reference number : 49889
Collection : Ohio Deaths 1908-1953

[NI28885] Md 2nd
Groom's Name: �tab�Amos P Yowell
Groom's Birth Date: �tab�29 Dec 1885
Groom's Birthplace: �tab�Page Co., Virginia
Groom's Age: �tab�33
Bride's Name: �tab�Gertrude May Allen
Bride's Birth Date: �tab�13 Oct 1892
Bride's Birthplace: �tab�Clark Co., Ohio
Bride's Age: �tab�27
Marriage Date: �tab�11 Dec 1919
Marriage Place: �tab�, Clark, Ohio
Groom's Father's Name: �tab�Babe Yowell
Groom's Mother's Name: �tab�Homie Batman
Bride's Father's Name: �tab�John Ballentine
Bride's Mother's Name: �tab�Christina Stiman
Groom's Race: �tab�
Groom's Marital Status: �tab�Divorced
Groom's Previous Wife's Name: �tab�
Bride's Race: �tab�
Bride's Marital Status: �tab�Widowed
Bride's Previous Husband's Name: �tab�Allen
Indexing Project (Batch) Number: �tab�M02314-2

[NI28886] Md 1
Groom's Name: �tab�Charles E Ballentine
Groom's Birth Date: �tab�24 Mar 1889
Groom's Birthplace: �tab�Clark Co., Ohio
Groom's Age: �tab�22
Bride's Name: �tab�Lucile Butler
Bride's Birth Date: �tab�25 Jan 1902
Bride's Birthplace: �tab�Springfield, Ohio
Bride's Age: �tab�18
Marriage Date: �tab�29 Apr 1920
Marriage Place: �tab�, Clark, Ohio
Groom's Father's Name: �tab�John W Ballentine
Groom's Mother's Name: �tab�Christina Steinman
Bride's Father's Name: �tab�Richard Butler
Bride's Mother's Name: �tab�Anna Swonger

[HI28886] (Research):Springfield (O.) Daily News on Saturday, January 6, 1979 Page 8. Charles E. BALLENTINE, 80, of 32 S. Race st., died at 5:23 p.m. Fr iday in Mercy Medical Center following an illness of several months. Mr. B ALLENTINE was born in Springfield March 23, 1898, a son of John and Christ ina BALLENTINE and had resided here his entire life. He retired from the W hite Motor Co. in 1961 and was a member of International Association of Ma chinists Local 155, Clark Lodge No. 101 F. and A.M. and Calvary Baptist Ch urch. He was the last member of his immediate family. He is survived by h is wife, Dorothy JUSTICE BALLENTINE; one step-son, William E. LEMLEY, stat ioned in Indonisia; three step-grandchildren and two step-great-grandchild ren, and several nieces and nephews. Arrangements are pending at the Richa rds Memorial Home.

[HI28887] (Research):Record Book 34, Page 65- Filed 27 August 1869- Petition to Partition Dav id J. Coffman & Mary E. Coffman, his wife vs David S. Stickley & Others Runa D. Bell died circa 6 March 1868 and was seized of 200 acres locat ed in the south-west corner of Section 15 Township 4 Range 11 (Mad River T ownship). His heirs were: Mary Bell, widow; Mary E. Bell, wife of Dav id J. Coffman; Minerva A. Bell, wife of David S. Stickley; Elsie Bell; Liz zie Bell; Ezra Bell, minor of Hancock County, Illinois; and Louisa Bell de ceased, wife of Josiah Lutz. Louisa Bell and Josiah Lutz were married cir ca 5 December 1854 and were the parents of John A. Lutz, Runa D. Lutz, Ez ra D. Lutz and Annie B.Lutz. Louisa died circa 3 Oct 1863

[DI28892] Name: �tab�Hubert O Brecount
Death Date: �tab�15 Mar 1958
Death Place: �tab�Jackson
Spouse: �tab�Blanche
Certificate: �tab�2645

[HI28895] (Research):CCGS Newsletter Sept 1998 pg 96 Road Tax assessed on Chattels in Johnson T wp, Champaign Co, Ohio for the year 1876 H H Brecount .45

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

CCGS, Book III, August 2002 by Dorothy Shaffer, Champaign County Newspap er Abstracts St Paris News Dispatch, pg 4 H H Brecount received a letter y esterday from his cousin James W Brown of Appleton City, MO stating that h is old father John W Brown died Feb 25 aged 85 yrs in Dec. They moved fr om Jacob Ammon farm to MO in 1866. His wife was the sister of David and ja mes White and Mrs Tamar Brecount.

[HI28896] (Research):Champaign Co - Patent Deeds Located in Land Deed Indices Johnson Twp by P at Stickley & Denise Kay Moore Oct 2005. Section 18 Township 3 Range 11( NW 1/4) (St Paris located in Sec 18) 19 Nov 1838 Ephraim Clem to S G Brecount etal, 40 acres on south e nd of W 1/2 except 10 acres BkP Pg228 01 May 1839 S G Brecount to D Putnam, undivided half of 40 acres BkP Pg408

Champaign Co - Patent Deeds Located in Land Deed Indices Johnson Twp by P at Stickley & Denise Kay Moore Oct 2005. Section 18 Township 3 Range 11To wn of St Paris (St Paris Platted by David Huffman 21 Sep 1831) (There a re several books for lot numbers in St Paris and not all transactions a re represented by this transcription) Lot 77 7/29/1861 Moses Everett to S G Brecount, entire lot Bk 33 Pg 15 Lot 77 3/1/1866 S G Brecount to Susannah Batdorf, entire lot Bk 36 Pg620

There are names in the will I asume are children, but they dont appe ar in the census. More research is needed. They may be other than childre n. Also in Champaign Co, Newspaper abstracts 1855-1877 pg 81 names a daugh ter Matilda jane who married Henry C Grey 1862. Henry and Matilda fo un in Miami Co, Ohio Census 1870, she age 28, conflicting with siblings bi rth. Matilda is actually dau of Miles, as she appears in census with Miles .

Family history I got from my Grandmother has Solomon-1810 having an affa ir with his store's clerk. The Clerk sued for her son "to have his nam e, so there is another branch of Brecounts running around..." - So a son born in 1838, right between the two wives is a little suspicio us! [email protected]

Will probated 3/18/1869 pg 519 Wife Tamar the real estate; father to have support rest of his life; da us Maranda and Rose Ellen Brocount; grdau Sarah E Brocount (dau of Elmo re Brecount); Solomon G Huffman, son of nancy Huffman, now Unker; $250. So lomon Frazier son of Joseph and Rhoda Frazier $200; Solomon Brecount s on of son Thaddius and nancy Brecount $200; Joanna dau of son Alfred and S arah Brecount $200; Solomon Buckles son of John and Harriet Buckl es of IN $100. Son of henry harrison Brecount. Wife Tamar Brecount and s on Henry Harrison exec. Wit D W White Caroline White will signed 4/9/1866

1858 Johnson Twp, Champaign County Landowner Twp 3 S G Brecount Sec 36 R 1 1

[HI28898] (Research):Mentioned in mother Tamer Brecount will ated 11/2/1895 probated 3/30/1897

[HI28899] (Research):Parentage not proven

BTW, I've got Tamar's son's Bible (Henry Harrison)... and mentions no brother Solomon G. what-so-ever... more evidence that this illigitimate child -story is missing from the family records....

Family history I got from my Grandmother has Solomon-1810 having an affair with his store's clerk. The Clerk sued for her son "to have his nam e, so there is another branch of Brecounts running around..." - So a son born in 1838, right between the two wives is a little suspicio us! [email protected]

45th OVI Co H Enlisted 10 Aug 1862 age 26, wounded at Holston River TN dis cahrged 20 Sep 1864.

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

CCGS Newsletter Spring 1992 Poll Book St Paris Precinct Johnson Twp 11/2/1 880 S G Brecount

[HI28900] (Research):CCGS Newsletter Sept 1998 pg 96 Road Tax assessed on Chattels in Johnson T wp, Champaign Co, Ohio for the year 1876 Tamar Brecount .35

PG 56 TAMER BRECOUNT PROBATED 30 MAR 1897 JOHNSON TWP [DIED 26 MAR 1897] Heirs-H H Brecount-son-Lena; Maranda Toomire-dau-Urbana; Mattie Denman- 18 yr-grdau [dau of Rose H Denman]-Lena; Mary Denman-14 yr-grdau [d/o Ro se H Denman]-Lena; Sarah E Brecount-grdau [d/o Elmer C Brecount]-Lena. S on Harrison Brecount household goods; dec'd dau Rose H Denman heirs-bedste ad; wash stand; dau Maranda Toomire- bedstead and wash stand; grdau Sar ah E Brecount $100; rest of estate of personal items to be divided equal ly among Harrison Brecount 1 share; Rose H Denman's heirs 1 share and Mara nda Toomire 1 share. s G Frazier executor witness: John T Colvin Alta Colvin will signed 2 Nov 1895

Champaign Co, Genealogical Society, Champaign Co OH Newspaper Abstracts, B ook II- 1878-1900, (September 6, 1878 to 1900), pg180. Mrs Tamar Brecount, died on Friday, March 26, 1897, at urbana, aged 79y7m3 d. The funeral was Sunday, March 28, 1897 at the M E Church in Lena by R ev Dr D G Strong. Interment was in Fletcher Cemetery. Mrs Brecount was bo rn in Trenton NJ, the daugfhter of Samuel White who came to this townsh ip in 1831. She was the oldest settler in the twp excepting Charles Sla ck who is a year older and came here in 1830

[HI28901] (Research):1860 Census name is Mary 1870 Census name is Carrie 1910 Census name is Clara

[DI28901] Name: �tab�Clarinda E. Brecount
�tab�
Death Date: �tab�03 Feb 1920
Death Place: �tab�Johnson, Champaign, Ohio
Birth Date: �tab�16 Oct 1849
Estimated Birth Year: �tab�
Birthplace: �tab�Courtland Co, Ny
Death Age: �tab�70 years 3 months 16 days
Gender: �tab�Female
Marital Status: �tab�Widowed
Race or Color: �tab�Caucasian
Street Address: �tab�
Occupation: �tab�Housewife
Residence: �tab�Johnson, Champaign, OH
Burial Date: �tab�05 Feb 1920
Burial Place: �tab�
Cemetery Name: �tab�Evergreen
Spouse's Name: �tab�Soloman Brecount
Father's Name: �tab�Henry Hicks
Father's Title & Terms: �tab�
Father's Birthplace: �tab�Ny
Mother's Name: �tab�Nancy Phelps
Mother's �tab�
Mother's Birthplace: �tab�Pa
Film Number: �tab�1984989
Digital Folder Number: �tab�4021997
Image Number: �tab�2838
Certificate Number: �tab�fn 8243

[XI28901] Name: Clarinda E. Brecount
Death date: 03 Feb 1920
Death place: Johnson, Champaign, Ohio
Birth date: 16 Oct 1849
Estimated birth year:
Birth place: Courtland Co, Ny
Age at death: 70 years 3 months 16 days
Gender: Female
Marital status: Widowed
Race or color: Caucasian
Street address:
Occupation: Housewife
Residence: Johnson, Champaign, OH
Burial date: 05 Feb 1920
Burial place:
Cemetery name: Evergreen
Spouse name: Soloman Brecount
Father name: Henry Hicks
Father titles:
Father birth place: Ny
Mother name: Nancy Phelps
Mother titles:
Mother birth place: Pa
GSU film number: 1984989
Digital GS number: 4021997
Image number: 2838
Reference number: fn 8243
Collection: Ohio Deaths 1908-1953

[HI28905] (Research):Name: Lester R Brecount Gender: Male Date of Death: 06 March 1972 Volume: 20816 Certificate: 019867 Autopsy: Unknown Marital Status: Married Place of Death: Columbus, Franklin County Certifier: Physician Race: White Residence: Columbus, Franklin County Age: 69 Years

[DI28907] Name: �tab�John Frank Wilgus
�tab�
Death Date: �tab�01 Sep 1936
Death Place: �tab�Lostcreek, Miami, Ohio
Birth Date: �tab�07 Nov 1860
Estimated Birth Year: �tab�
Birthplace: �tab�Miami Co, Ohio
Death Age: �tab�75 years 9 months 4 days
Gender: �tab�Male
Marital Status: �tab�Widowed
Race or Color: �tab�Caucasian
Street Address: �tab�
Occupation: �tab�Farmer
Residence: �tab�Casstown, O
Burial Date: �tab�03 Sep 1936
Burial Place: �tab�Casstown, Ohio
Cemetery Name: �tab�
Spouse's Name: �tab�Mary E Wilgus
Father's Name: �tab�John H Wilgus
Father's Title & Terms: �tab�
Father's Birthplace: �tab�Warren Co, Ohio
Mother's Name: �tab�Dulcina Fragll
Mother's �tab�
Mother's Birthplace: �tab�Miami Co, Ohio
Film Number: �tab�2022691
Digital Folder Number: �tab�4122462
Image Number: �tab�499
Certificate Number: �tab�fn 58736

[XI28910] Sec 1 Lot 64 w/o George

[HI28912] (Research):St Paris Precinct Toll Book Nov 2 1880 CCGS Newsletter Spring 1992 pg 33 W H Brecount

[DI28915] Name : Edward Vance Brecount
Death date : 02 Jun 1951
Death place : Millerstown, Champaign, Ohio, United States
Birth date : 03 Nov 1880
Estimated birth year :
Birth place : Ohio
Age at death : 70 years
Gender : Male
Marital status : Married
Race or color : Caucasian
Occupation : farmer
Burial date : 6/5/1951
Burial place : St Paris, OH
Cemetery name : Spring Grove
Father name : John William Brecount
Mother name : Elizabeth Miller
Informant Mrs Carrie Brecount
GSU film number : 2372835
Digital GS number : 4109372
Image number : 02305
Certificate number : 35458
Collection : Ohio Deaths 1908-1953

[HI28917] (Research):BRECOUNT WILLIAM County Name: CHAMPAIGN Date of Death: 5/9/1927 Volume Number: 5347 Certificate Number: 27054

[HI28918] (Research):CCGS Newsletter Winter 2005 Vol 21 No 3 pg 80 Sait Paris, Oh Graduates 192 6-1932 1927- Helen Brecount Journell

[HI28919] (Research):Name: Herman L Brecount Gender: Male Date of Death: 17 January 1974 Volume: 21577 Certificate: 006070 Autopsy: No Autopsy Marital Status: Widowed Place of Death: Sidney, Shelby County Certifier: Physician Race: White Residence: , Champaign County Age: 63 Years

[NI28920] Daughter of Daniel brown and Elizabeth McCoy

[DI28921] Name �tab�Floyd Harlen Brecount
Titles & Terms �tab�
Death Date �tab�16 Jan 1917
Death Place �tab�Adams Twp., Champaign, Ohio
Birth Date �tab�05 Sep 1897
Estimated Birth Year �tab�
Birthplace �tab�Cary, Ohio
Death Age �tab�19 years 4 months 12 days
Gender �tab�Male
Marital Status �tab�Single
Race or Color �tab�Caucasian
Street Address �tab�
Occupation �tab�Farmer
Residence �tab�
Burial Date �tab�19 Jan 1917
Burial Place �tab�
Cemetery Name �tab�Rosedale
Spouse's Name �tab�
Father's Name �tab�Wm. Brecount
Father's Title & Terms �tab�
Father's Birthplace �tab�St. Paris, O
Mother's Name �tab�Ida Brown
Mother's Titles & Terms �tab�
Mother's Birthplace �tab�Mount Pleasant, O
Film Number �tab�1983843
Digital Folder Number �tab�4021529
Image Number �tab�703
Certificate Number �tab�fn 597

[NI28922] Groom's Name �tab�Frank Brecount
Groom's Birth Date �tab�07 Jun 1902
Groom's Birthplace �tab�Conover, Ohio
Groom's Age �tab�20
Bride's Name �tab�Trola Fackler
Bride's Birth Date �tab�09 Feb 1903
Bride's Birthplace �tab�Liberty, Crawford, Ohio
Bride's Age �tab�19
Marriage Date �tab�21 Aug 1922
Marriage Place �tab�Bucyrus, Crawford, Ohio, Usa
Groom's Father's Name �tab�William Brecount
Groom's Mother's Name �tab�Ida Brown
Bride's Father's Name �tab�Milton Fackler
Bride's Mother's Name �tab�Louise Keller
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

[DI28929] 12/1/1898 pg106
Rev. Levi JOHNSON was found dead in his home 304 Lafayette Avenue this morning, 79 years of age. He leaves wife and 5 children; daughter Miss Rella JOHNSON; David F. JOHNSON; Mrs. Etna SARVER; T. K. JOHNSON; Mrs. A. H. GAUMER. He was a former resident of Concord Township, buried in Oak Dale Cemetery.

[HI28933] (Research):Death idex, Ellen E

[DI28935] Name: Cyrena Gaumer
Death date: 29 Sep 1953
Death place: Urbana, Champaign, Ohio, United States
Birthdate: 24 Feb 1859
Estimated birth year:
Birthplace: Champaign Co., Ohio
Age at death: 94 years 7 months 5 days
Gender: Female
Marital status:
Race or color: Caucasian
Street address:
Occupation:
Residence:
Burial date:
Burial place:
Cemetery name:
Spouse's name:
Father's name: Levi Johnson
Father's titles:
Father's birthplace:
Mother's name: Ellen Leach
Mother's titles:
Mother's birthplace:
GSU film number: 2246553
Digital GS number: 4109477
Image number: 03114
Reference number: 57366
Collection: Ohio Deaths 1908-1953

[NI28937] Concord Items Feb 20 1879
Mr. Thos. B. Andrews, of Richland county, whose golden wedding was spoken of in the last Citizen, is the father~in-law of Sherman Huston, of this township.

www.heritagepursuit.com Champaign County/concord
Beers History of Champaign co, OH
Sherman Huston, lumber dealer, Urbana: was born in Richland Co, Ohio, Oct. 16, 1840. He is a son of William and Letitia (Robinson) Huston, both natives of Pennsylvania. She was born Sept. 5, 1814, and he May 2, 1812. He came to Ohio with his parents, William and Elizabeth Jemison Huston, in 1825. They located in Richland co. where he grew up and married. He followed various occupations, but worked principally in flouring and saw mills. In 1863, he and his family moved to Urbana, where he carried on coopering for several years. In 1868, he and son Sherman purchased the Ward and Loudenback sawmill, in Concord, Township, which they ran till the time of his death. His wife Letitia, died Oct. 6, 1867, and was the mother of eleven children, eight of whom survived their infancy, viz., William S, Cynthia A, Sherman, John J. (Deceased), Franklin, Hamilton, Mary E, and George W. He then in 1869 married Mrs. Hester A. Heath, with whom he had two children-Viola and Eugene. William Huston departed this life May 6, 1880. The subject of this sketch has been engaged in milling most of his life. except three years that were spent in the civil war. He was a member of Co. E, 102d O.V.I; was captured while on Sherman's raid, before the fall of Atlanta, and imprisoned at Cababa, Al. then at Andersonville, where he remained five months, till the close of the war. He now owns the undivided half of the above-named sawmill, also one half of 99 acres of land. He has been a member of the Board of Education for the last three years and has been Township trustee two terms. On the 2nd of November, 2,1865, he married Letitia Andrews, a native of Richland Co. Ohio, born July 26, 1847. She is a daughter of Thomas B. and Marila Andrews, who are residents, of the county just mentioned. She is a native of Vermont, born August 10, 1810, and he of Ohio, born May 7, 1807. Sherman and Letitia Huston are the parents of seven children, Thomas D, Marila A, Charles H, Letitia C, Lovina A, Harriet I, and Ida E.

Who was born the 16�sup�th�/sup� day of October A.D., 1840 in Butler, County of Richland, State of Ohio. He first entered the service as a private soldier in Butler, Ohio the 12�sup�th�/sup� day of August, 1862 and was mustered out of the service the 12�sup�th�/sup� day of June, 1865. At Camp Chas Columbus, Ohio. He entered the service and was assigned to Co. E. Cap't Loback 102�sup�nd�/sup� Re't Ohio Vol. Inf. And was mustered with the company the 6�sup�th�/sup� day of September, 1862 at Covington, Ky. He was never in any regular engagement but always Happened to be with those held in reserve. Was with the reserve forces at Perrysville, Ky, and at Murfreesboro, Tenn. Dec. 31, 1862 and Jany 1 & 2, 1864. His regiment was ordered to report for duty at Fort Athens, Alabama as a reinforcement. The fort had been surrendered just before our reaching it, we were not aware of it he say until close up out the fort, [???en] we missed the color. They were surrounded and their entire command captured before they could make their escape. Fort Athens had been captured by the rebel general Forest who also was the commandant of forces who captured Com'd Huston. After captured was taken to Cahaba Prison, Ala. Was cap. The 24�sup�th�/sup� day of Sept., 1864. He remained at Cahaba Prison about 6 weeks where he was tranfered to Savanah, Ga. On reaching Macon, Ga. they found the R. Road had been destroy preventing further progress in that direction at the time by rail. They remained in Macon about 3 weeks that prisoners then became so unruly that They could not hold them there no longer when they were sent to the famous Andersonville Prisoner in Ga. They were confined in the Anderson Prison about some 5 months or until the 29�sup�th�/sup� day of April, 1865, when they were taken to Thomasville, Ga. reaching there the war was almost a thing of the past. The rebel authrities having heard of Lee surrender, he in company with his comrades were abandoned. He found his way to Jacksonville, Fla. When he embarked on steamer for Annapolis, Md.; after getting some rations, clothing & [?] [fo?? T] Camp Chase, O where they were mustered out of the service. Among some of his intimate associates in the service he names Comrade Searg't W.A. Traxler, D. Garber, W. Lockhart, Searg't F. Holden, Searg't Kennedy & Wm. Yearsley the two latter lost on the steamer [Sultana].

We certify that Comrade Wm. Huston Joined W.A. Brand Post no. 98 Department of Ohio June 2�sup�nd�/sup�, 1887.

* notice top of sketch names comrade as Sherman Huston and bottom of sketch names him as Wm. Huston

[HI28937] (Research):5/4/1888 Urbana Daily Citizen The saw mill of Sherman Huston NW of Urbana in Concord Twp burned this morning

The Saint Paris Press Tuesday, Jan, 16, 1908 Court News REAL ESTATE TRANSFERS
Sherman HUSTON to Joseph MURPHY, lot in Urbana, $1,275.

[DI28937] Name: Sherman Huston
Death date: 08 Oct 1909
Death place: Urbana, Champaign, Ohio
Birth date: 10/16/1840
Birth place: Richland Co, OH
Age at death: 68 years 11 months 21 days
Gender: Male
Marital status: Married
Race or color:
Street address:
Occupation: Lumberman
Residence:
Burial date: 10/11/1909
Burial place:
Cemetery name: Oak Dale
Spouse name:
Father name: Wm. Huston
Father titles:
Father birth place:
Mother name: P... Andrews
Mother titles:
Mother birth place:
GSU film number: 1927186
Digital GS number: 4024314
Image number: 2220
Reference number: fn 49725
Collection: Ohio Deaths 1908-1953

[NI28938] History of Richland County, Ohio by A.A. Graham states the following (page 632); "The Methodist Church of Independence was erected in 1857, at a cost of $800.00, though the society was organized four years before. The early meetings were held in the old log schoolhouse, located on the farm of Thomas B. Andrews, near town. The early members of this church were Thomas B. Andrews and wife, David and Jane Spear, William and Letitia Huston, Catherine Myers, Jane and William Lamley and Richard Gatton. Rev. N.T. Brown of Fredericktown, was the first pastor.

William Huston's sawmill was located in Sec 17 of Concord Twp, Champaign Co, Ohio - NW corner of State Rouye 29 and Church Road. Year was 1868-1880.

The Urbana Citizen and Gazette, 1880: William Huston, proprietor of Huston's saw mill in Concord Twp died Thursday on a visit to his daughter, Mrs. Garber in this city, age 68 yr, he was a native of Franklin Co, PA but has resided in Ohio for many years.

[HI28938] (Research):Parentage of William from Randy Robinson �u�[email protected]
�/u��b�1.�tab�William Huston�/b�-1. He was born on 14 Sep 1780 in Ireland�b� �/b�[1]. He died on 28 Jan 1859. Burial in�b� �/b�Evarts Cemetery, Richland Co, OH.


Richland County, Ohio, Jefferson and Worthington Townships School Records, 1843-1862 by Maxine Kinton; Enumeration of youth between the ages of four and twenty one years residing in District #3, Jefferson Twp. taken Oct 15th, 1845; William Huston Sr is the parenty/guardian of William Miller and Lovina Everts.

�b�Elizabeth Jemison �/b�[2]. She was born on 11 Apr 1782. She died on 26 Jul 1857. Burial in Evarts�b� �/b�Cemetery, Richland Co, OH.


Tombstone Inscription:She was a tender Mother hereAnd in her life the Lord did fear.We hope our loss will be her gain,and that with Christ she has gone to reign.

[NI28939] is the daughter of William Robinson and Anna McClain�b� �/b�

[HI28940] (Research):Source Citation: Year: 1860; Census Place: Worthington, Richland, Ohio; Ro ll: M653_1028; Page: 168; Image: 339. HH22 William Huston, Miller, 48 PA Lutecia, 45 PA Thomas 19 OH John 17 OH Francis 12 OH (m) Hamilton, 10, OH Elizabeth, 8 OH George D 3 OH

HH24William L Huston 24 Carpenter, OH Mary A Huston 22 OH Mary Huston 3 OH Luticia Huston 1 OH

1880 Census Place Concord, Champaign, Ohio Family History Library Fi lm 1254998
NA Film Number T9-0998 Page Number 209B William Huston, head, 44, OH PA OH Farmer Mary, 41, wife OH PA MD Lutecia Allen, dau, 22, md William Huston, son, 19 OH Emma, dau, 17 OH Sherman, son, 14 OH Almon, son, 13, OH Nellie, grdau, 3 (dau of Lutecia Allen, Millie Higgins fromher first husba nd) ( 15 farms away from Mayberry Family)

1920 census Champaign Co, Concord, OH pg 13 Thomas Vaugh, h.h age 59 Immig 1863 Canada Jane, wife, 36 b IN (56?) Ruth age 23 William Huston, F I L age 84 OH PA PA

[NI28942] Concord Items June 12, 1879
Wednesday of last week was an unlucky day for our community. Later in the day, a little son of the late John Huston, while playing with other children in a pile of lumber, at the saw mill of Huston & Sons, managed to upset the lumber, which fell on the boy, breaking his thigh bone and injuring him about the head. Dr. McLaughlin was called, and notwithstanding the serious nature of the injuries, thinks the boy will recover

[HI28942] (Research):Sept 26, 1878 Itemes From the West End, Concord Township
The personal property of the late John Huston was disposed of on the 20th inst on the Duckworth farm. The place has been rented to Mr G W Taylor, who will take full possession in a few days.

[XI28942] (Also Listed In Oakdale Cemetery)

[DI28943] Name: �tab�Frank Houston
�tab�
Death Date: �tab�24 Mar 1912
Death Place: �tab�Urbana, Champaign Co., Ohio
Birth Date: �tab�22 Apr 1833
Estimated Birth Year: �tab�
Birthplace: �tab�Ireland
Death Age: �tab�78 years 11 months 2 days
Gender: �tab�Male
Marital Status: �tab�Married
Race or Color: �tab�Caucasian
Street Address: �tab�538 South Main
Occupation: �tab�Grocer
Residence: �tab�
Burial Date: �tab�27 Mar 1912
Burial Place: �tab�Urbana, O.
Cemetery Name: �tab�
Spouse's Name: �tab�
Father's Name: �tab�William Houston
Father's Title & Terms: �tab�
Father's Birthplace: �tab�Ireland
Mother's Name: �tab�Margaret King
Mother's �tab�
Mother's Birthplace: �tab�Ireland
Film Number: �tab�1953233
Digital Folder Number: �tab�4021177
Image Number: �tab�2243
Certificate Number: �tab�fn 13083

[NI28946] Concord Items Nov 28, 1878
Frank and George Huston, sons of uncle Billy, have gone to Texas, one seeking health and the other a fortune.

[DI28946] The Urbana Citizen and Gazette, 1887: May 24, George W. Huston died last night at the home of his sister, Mrs. J. K. Garber in Cincinnati, buried in Oakdale Cemetery, Urbana. He was 31 years old and a native of Concord Twp

[DI28947] Name : Hester Ann Monroe
Death date : 16 Sep 1922
Death place : Adams Twp, Champaign, Ohio
Birth date : 15 May 1832
Estimated birth year :
Birth place : State
Age at death : 90 years 4 months 1 day
Gender : Female
Marital status : Widowed
Race or color : Caucasian
Street address :
Occupation : House Keeper
Residence :
Burial date : 18 Sep 1922
Burial place :
Cemetery name : Concord Cemetery
Spouse name :
Father name : Thomas Davis
Father titles :
Father birth place : State
Mother name : unk
Mother titles :
Mother birth place : State
GSU film number : 1992067
Digital GS number : 4000530
Image number : 835
Reference number : fn 46508
Collection : Ohio Deaths 1908-1953

[HI28948] (Research):From Ellen martin
Truman's parents were Ezekial/Ezekiel MOSES & Eunice BOGUE - he was a Revolutionary War vet, supposedly buried in unmarked grave in "Upper Honey Creek Cemetery." This must be the little farm graveyard, more commonly known as the SILLS-HUDDLESTON Cemetery, across the road from the much larger Honey Creek Church Cemetery. There was still a path back to it the last time I checked - 5 or 6 years ago. Very few stones left though. Some of Truman's children were buried there.

[DI28949] Champaign County, Ohio Newspaper Abstracts "The Urbana Citizen & Gazette" 1871-1884 (Champaign County Genealogical Society (CCGS) by Pat Stickley Dec 2000 P O Box 682, Urbana, OH 43078), Pg162. 4/12/1883 Mrs Hester Huston, little son died of measles, 8 yr.

[NI28951] Concord Items Feb 20 1879
Mr. Thos. B. Andrews, of Richland county, whose golden wedding was spoken of in the last Citizen, is the father~in-law of Sherman Huston, of this township.

[HI28951] (Research):Prob son of Moses and Patience who were next door in 1850 Richaldn County, Oh Census

[HI28953] (Research):1920 Champaign Co, Urbana, OH household is mother in law Lucie Waymack, a ge 62 widow, IN OH OH

[DI28953] Name: Thomas Huston
Death date: 18 Feb 1924
Death place: Springfield City, Clark, Ohio
Birth date: 09 Apr 1867
Estimated birth year:
Birth place: Champaign Co., Ohio
Age at death: 56 years 10 months 9 days
Gender: Male
Marital status: Widowed
Race or color: Caucasian
Street address: I00f Home
Occupation: Retired
Residence:
Burial date: 20 Feb 1924
Burial place: Urbana
Cemetery name: Oakdale
Spouse name: Jessie W. Huston
Father name: Sherman Huston
Father titles:
Father birth place: Richland Co., Ohio
Mother name: Lettitia H. Andrews
Mother titles:
Mother birth place: Richland Co., Ohio
GSU film number: 1992490
Digital GS number: 4000604
Image number: 1602
Reference number: fn 6976
Collection: Ohio Deaths 1908-1953

[DI28954] Name: Emma Lutitia Huston
Death date: 30 Sep 1909
Death place: Urbana, Champaign Co., Ohio
Birth date: 22 Apr 1909
Estimated birth year:
Birth place: Urbana, Champaign Co, Ohio
Age at death: 5 months 9 days
Gender: Female
Marital status: Single
Race or color: Caucasian
Street address:
Occupation:
Residence:
Burial date: 02 Oct 1909
Burial place: Urbana, Champaign Co, Ohio
Cemetery name: Oakdale
Spouse name:
Father name: Grover A Huston
Father titles:
Father birth place: Ohio
Mother name: Louisa D Payne
Mother titles:
Mother birth place:
GSU film number: 1927184
Digital GS number: 4020913
Image number: 2322
Reference number: fn 44524
Collection: Ohio Deaths 1908-1953

[DI28955] Name: Charles Hamilton Huston
Death date: 21 Feb 1941
Death place: Marion, Marion, Ohio
Birth date: 17 Feb 1871
Estimated birth year:
Birth place: Champaign Co., Ohio
Age at death: 70 years 4 days
Gender: Male
Marital status: Married
Race or color: Caucasian
Street address: 799 Cheney
Occupation: Steel Worker
Residence:
Burial date: 24 Feb 1941
Burial place: Kings Creek, O.
Cemetery name:
Spouse name: Minnie Harvey Huston
Father name: Sherman Huston
Father titles:
Father birth place: Richland Co. Ohio
Mother name: U
Mother titles:
Mother birth place:
GSU film number: 2023893
Digital GS number: 4057799
Image number: 859
Reference number: fn 12382
Collection: Ohio Deaths 1908-1953

[NI28956] 1/15/1885
JAMES RICHWINE of Concord Twp attempted rape on 9 yr old d/o SHERMAN HUSTON few days ago; the mother beat him over head with cudgil; he escaped, packed his apparel and left for parts unknown, his family will leave today to join him. He was about 30 yrs of age and came from Logan Co, has wife and child.

[HI28956] (Research):Name: LETITIA C BEDELL Gender: Female Date of Death: July 26, 1964 Volume: 17726 Certificate: 48205 Marital Status: Married Place of Death: Urbana, Champaign County Race: White Residence: , Champaign County Age: 91

[NI28957] 1/15/1885
JAMES RICHWINE of Concord Twp attempted rape on 9 yr old d/o SHERMAN HUSTON few days ago; the mother beat him over head with cudgil; he escaped, packed his apparel and left for parts unknown, his family will leave today to join him. He was about 30 yrs of age and came from Logan Co, has wife and child.

[DI28958] Name: Harriett Jenkins
Death date: 09 Jan 1944
Death place: Tremont City, Clark, Ohio
Birth date: 07 Nov 1876
Estimated birth year:
Birth place: Champaign County, Ohio
Age at death: 67 years 2 months 2 days
Gender: Female
Marital status: Widowed
Race or color: Caucasian
Street address:
Occupation: Housewife
Residence: Tremont City, Clark, Ohio
Burial date: 12 Jan 1944
Burial place: Urbana, Ohio
Cemetery name: Oakdale
Spouse name: Albert F. Jenkins
Father name: Sherman Huston
Father titles:
Father birth place: Ohio
Mother name: Letitia Andrews
Mother titles:
Mother birth place: Ohio
GSU film number: 2024189
Digital GS number: 4057836
Image number: 874
Reference number: fn 758
Collection: Ohio Deaths 1908-1953

[DI28959] Name: Ida Elmora Jenkins
Death date: 07 Jan 1911
Death place: Madriver, Champaign, Ohio
Birth date: 02 Nov 1879
Estimated birth year:
Birth place: Champaign Co, Ohio
Age at death: 31 years 2 months 5 days
Gender: Female
Marital status: Married
Race or color: Caucasian
Street address:
Occupation: Housewife
Residence:
Burial date: 10 Jan 1911
Burial place: Urbana, Ohio
Cemetery name: ...Oak DaLe Cemetery
Spouse name:
Father name: Sherman Huston
Father titles:
Father birth place: Champaign Co, Ohio
Mother name: Andrews
Mother titles:
Mother birth place: Champaigh Co, Ohio
GSU film number: 1952770
Digital GS number: 4021041
Image number: 670
Reference number: fn 567
Collection: Ohio Deaths 1908-1953

[HI28960] (Research):Early Setters of Champaign County and surrounding areas. Adams Twp pg 91 Jacob Sarver purchased land in 1836 in section 26 and lfis ftiends John a nd Peter Speece bought neighboring farms in 1829 in section 32. Thomas Es py got a patent from the U.S. for a good sized farm in section 2 in 1 83 1. William Lee who came in 1813 had a patent for 160 acres in secti on 3. He was one of the very early settlers in the township. Ephram, Jose ph and David Clem all had farms in the township before 1840. In 1833 Calv in Carey laid out the comer of section 29 in town lots and Careysvflle bec ame the first village in Adams township.

JACOB SARVER, retired farmer; P. O. Spring Hills. We are pleased to all ot a space in the biographical album of this work to the above-named gentl eman. He is a son of Jacob and Nancy A. Sarver; he was born March 16, 177 9, and she Nov. 15; 1776. They located in Harrison Township, Champaign Co ., in 1808, and entered 160 acres of land, which he took from its wild sta te to a good degree of cultivation. In addition to this and supporting h is family, he, at intervals, made purchases, until he was able to gi ve to each of seven children 160 acres of land. Nine children were the fru its of their marriage, two of whom died in infancy. They were members of t he U. B. Church. He departed this life May 20, 1844, and she in Janua ry of 1872. Jacob Sarver, the subject of this sketch, was born Nov. 6, 181 6. He was raised to agricultural pursuits, always residing on the fa rm of his nativity. He is one of the men who have watched the developme nt and growth of this country for more than half a century, and who have s een the sturdy oaks yield to the energy of the pioneers. Nor has he been m erely an idle spectator in the scene, but was an actor to the extent of h is ability. He owns 288 acres of land, most of which is well improved a nd under good cultivation. He has also shared the honors of his townshi p, having served as Trustee for a number of years. Oct. 29, 1839, he was u nited in marriage with Barbara Pence, a daughter of Henry and Elizabeth Pe nce, who were natives of Virginia, but were very early settlers in this co unty. June 5, 1820, is the date of her birth. To this union eight childr en were given, of whom six survive-Samuel C., born Aug. 12, 1841 ; John T ., Oct. 11, 1843; Jacob S., June 2, 1847; David H., June 15, 1849 ; Isa ac .J., June 5, 1855, and William E., Nov. 26, 1857.

Record Book 20, Page 128 � Filed 5 September 1844 Samuel Calland & wife vs Martha Sarver & Others Jacob Sarver died in the present year (1844) owning the following parce ls of land: 78.53 acres in east half of south�east quarter, Section 31 Tow nship 4 Range 13; 108 acres off west side of south�west quarter of Secti on 25 Township 4 Range 13; 79.28 acres in east half of north�west quarte r, Section 26 Township 3 Range 13; 50 acres of south�west quarter, Secti on 25 Township 4 Range 13; south�east quarter of Section 25 Township 4 Ran ge 13; north�west quarter of Section 36 Township 3 Range 12; 79.88 acr es of east half of north�west quarter Section 27 Township 3 Range 13; 79. 58 acres of west half of north�east quarter Section 26 Township 3 Range 1 3; 79.28 acres of west half of north�west quarter Section 26 Township 3 Ra nge 13; 159.?? acres located in west half of north�west quarter & east ha lf of south�west quarter of Section 27 Township 3 Range 13. Jacob Sarver m ade his will on 16 March 1844 and bequeathed all of the above land to h is heirs. The east half of the south�west quarter of Section 27 Townsh ip 3 Range 13 was omitted from the will. (Sections 25, 26 and 31 Townsh ip 4 Range 13 are in Harrison Township, Champaign County; Sections 26 a nd 27 Township 3 Range 13 are in Adams Township, Champaign County and Sect ion 36 Township 3 Range 13 is in Miami Tp., Logan County, Ohio). This su it asks for a deed to place the lands in the hands of the heirs, all of Ch ampaign County: the widow (not named); son, Christopher Sarver and his so n, Jacob Sarver; daughters, Mary Sarver Calland, wife of Samuel Calland; M atilda Sarver Huffman, wife of Joseph Huffman; son, Jacob Sarver; son, Jo hn Sarver, deceased left the following heirs: Martha Sarver, widow, and ch ildren: Nancy Jane Sarver, Elizabeth Sarver & John Sarver; daughter, Eliza beth Sarver Lockard, widow of John Lockard; and Nancy Sarver Moore, wi fe of David Moore.

Note: The family came from Alsace, France

[HI28962] (Research):1860 household has Oliver Valentine, age 19, b Ohio

Champaign County Guardian Bonds Book 1 pg 200 18 April 1831 James McINti re (their brother) gdn of Zelpha McIntire 16yr, Jerusha McIntire 13yr, Sam uel McIntire 11yr, John McIntire 6yr; heirs of John McIntire dec'd Suriti es Jacob Sarver, William Conwell MB 13-582

[DI28962] Name: �tab�John Mcintire
Gender: �tab�Male
Burial Date: �tab�
Burial Place: �tab�
Death Date: �tab�13 Nov 1894
Death Place: �tab�Logan County, Ohio
Age: �tab�69
Birth Date: �tab�1825
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�B07060-8
System Origin: �tab�Ohio-EASy
Source Film Number: �tab�534834
Reference Number: �tab�v 2 p 238

[HI28963] (Research):Early Setters of Champaign County and surrounding areas. Adams Twp pg 91 J ohn and William McIntire both bought farms in section No. I in 1820

Court of Common Pleas, Filed Thursday, 27 Dec 1832 Thomas McIntire vs Heirs of John McIntire, dec'd John McIntire died owning the NE 1/4 of Sec 26 Twp 4 Rang 13 (Harrison) a nd the SW 1/4 of Sec 20 Twp 4 Range 12 (Harrison). His heirs and legal rep resentatives; James McIntire; Mary McIntire Hornback, wife of James; Jam es W McIntire; Sarah McIntire Huling wife of Amos Huling; Elizabeth McInti re; Zelpha McIntire; Jonasha (?) McIntire; Lemuel McIntire and John McInti re.

Record Book 13, Page 152 - Filed 16 October 1833 Thomas McIntire Vs Jane McIntire, widow, et al When John McIntire died he was seized of the north-east quarter of Secti on 26 Township 4 Range 13 and the south-west quarter of Section 20 Townsh ip 4 Range 13 (which two plots he had received by patent); 20 acres locat ed in the north-east corner of the south-east quarter of Section 26 Townsh ip 4 Range 13 and 49 acres located in the north-west quarter of Secti on 20 Township 4 Range 13 (all Harrison Tp.). John McIntire left the follo wing heirs: Jane McIntire, widow; Thomas McIntire; Mary wife of James Horn back of Indiana; James W. McIntire (was guardian ad litem for the minors ); Sarah wife of Amos Hewlings; Elizabeth McIntire; Lelpha/Tilpha McIntir e; Jerusha McIntire; Lemuel McIntire and John McIntire. The court appoint ed appraisers: Thomas Daniel; William Wilson and Elijah T.Davis physical ly divided the land on 14 September 1833.

PROP: 12 APR 1821 Champaign Co, OH (sold land)

[HI28966] (Research):Poss b 1834 in 1870 Shelby Co, Census

[XI28967] Burial record, w/o Frank Clem, d/o Charles and Sarah Offenbacker
No stone located

[HI28968] (Research):Enumeration of Youth St Paris School District, Champaign Co, OH July 22, 1 892 james Offenbacher age 19

[HI28969] (Research):Enumeration of Youth St Paris School District, Champaign Co, OH July 22, 1 892 Earl Offenbacher age 15

William Offenbacker
Age: 34 State: OH 1910
Color: W Enumeration District: 0008
Birth Place: Ohio Visit: 0292
County: Champaign
Relation: Head of Household
Other Residents: Relation Name Color Age Birth Place Wife Clara 31 Ohio Son Cjester 13 Ohio Daughter Ona 11 Ohio

Champaign Co, Genealogical Society, Champaign Co OH Newspaper Abstracts, B ook II- 1878-1900, (September 6, 1878 to 1900). pg 217 6/16/1899 Md St Paris June 11 1899 at the home of the brides mother, Metta Arvilla Lewis to William Earl Offenbacker . Rev A E Hartford officiating

[HI28970] (Research):Brown, JohnSpouse : White, Elizabeth Marriage date : Nov 3, 1836 County of record : Champaign Co. Sex : M

[HI28973] (Research):Champaign County Ohio History 1991 by CCGS Biography pg 219

[XI28973] Inscription: Son of Dennis & Jenetta McCroskey -- Aged 1y, 4m, 27d
"Suffer little children to come unto me and forbid them not for of such is the kingdom of heaven"

[HI28974] (Research):Peter and Alwine came to Michigan on the ship Donau leaving from Bremen, G ermany. They arrived in the US in 1884. Ship Manifest# 37962. Actuall y, Peter came over a year (i think) before Alvina and their 5 older childr en. They farmed in Port Huron.

[NI28975] name: �tab�Clarence Nelson Griest
event: �tab�Marriage 6/15/1948
event place (standardized): �tab�Clark, Ohio, United States
event place (other): �tab�
age: �tab�36 married once previously
estimated birth year: �tab�5/21/1912
birth date: �tab�
birthplace: �tab�Lawrenceville, OH
father: �tab�Clarence D Griest
father's titles & terms: �tab�
mother: �tab�Pearl Ballentine
mother's titles & terms: �tab�
spouse: �tab�Leona Grace Kassner
spouse's titles & terms: �tab�
spouse's age: �tab�32, marrried once previously
spouse's estimated birth year: �tab�1/7/1916
use's birthplace: �tab�
spouse's father: �tab�Richard M Kessler
spouse's father's titles & terms: �tab�
spouse's mother: �tab�Clara Angleberger
spouse's mother's titles & terms: �tab�
reference number: �tab�
film number: �tab�466642
digital folder number: �tab�004731933
image number: �tab�00626
Citing this Record"Ohio, County Marriages, 1789-1994," index and images, FamilySearch (https://familysearch.org/pal:/MM9.1.1/K3GM-F23 : accessed 02 Dec 2012), Clarence Nelson Griest and Leona Grace Kassner, 1948; citing reference , FHL microfilm 466642.

[DI28975]
Ohio, Deaths, 1908-1932, 1938-1944, & 1958-2007 about Clarenc N Griest
Name: �tab�Clarenc N Griest
Birth Date: �tab�1912
Gender: �tab�Male
Race: �tab�White
Residence County: �tab�Montgomery
Residence State: �tab�Ohio
Residence Country: �tab�United States
Death Date: �tab�9 Jul 1970
Hospital of Death: �tab�Public/Other
City of Death: �tab�Dayton
County of Death: �tab�Montgomery
Certificate: �tab�054392
Age at Death: �tab�58
Certifier: �tab�Coroner
Autopsy: �tab�No Autopsy performed
Marital Status: �tab�Divorced
Census Tract: �tab�0000

[NI28977] 2nd Wife of Eugene Miller Arthur:
Eugene Miller Arthur b: February 20, 1915 in Probably Clark County, Ohio d: July 29, 2002 Clark County, Ohio

[HI28977] (Research):Name: �b�Jeanne A Arthur�/b� Birth Date: Est. 1917 Gender: Female Race: White Residence County: Clark Residence State: Ohio Residence Country: United States Death Date: 1 May 1968 Hospital of Death: Mercy Medical Center City of Death: Springfield County of Death: Clark Certificate: 034641 Age at Death: 51 Certifier: Physician Autopsy: Yes, unknown if used for certification Marital Status:
Married

[DI28979] name: �tab�Anna Matilda Lorton Berry
titles & terms: �tab�
event: �tab�Death
event date: �tab�03 Dec 1923
event place: �tab�German, Clark, Ohio
residence: �tab�
street address: �tab�
gender: �tab�Female
death age: �tab�45y 2m 25d
marital status: �tab�Married
race: �tab�White
occupation: �tab�Housewife
birth date: �tab�08 Sep 1878
birthplace: �tab�Lawrenceville, Ohio
estimated birth year: �tab�1878
burial date: �tab�1923
burial place: �tab�
cemetery: �tab�Lawrencevville Cem
father: �tab�John E Lorton
father's titles & terms: �tab�
father's birthplace: �tab�Ky.
mother: �tab�Rebecca Swartzbaugh
mother's titles & terms: �tab�
mother's birthplace: �tab�Lawrenceville, Ohio
spouse: �tab�
spouse's titles & terms: �tab�
reference number: �tab�fn 69744
film number: �tab�1992396
digital folder number: �tab�4000579
image number: �tab�2782
Citing this Record "Ohio, Deaths, 1908-1953," index and images, FamilySearch (https://familysearch.org/pal:/MM9.1.1/X8Y7-YJH : accessed 04 Oct 2012), Anna Matilda Lorton Berry, 1923; citing reference fn 69744, Ohio Historical Society, Columbus, Ohio.

[DI28980] name: �tab�John David Berry
titles & terms: �tab�
event: �tab�Death
event date: �tab�01 Oct 1952
event place: �tab�Knox Co Morris, OH
residence: �tab�
street address: �tab�
gender: �tab�Male
death age: �tab�74y3m17d
marital status: �tab�
race: �tab�White
occupation: �tab�
birth date: �tab�14 Jun 1878
birthplace: �tab�Bridgewater, Va.
estimated birth year: �tab�1878
burial date: �tab�
burial place: �tab�
cemetery: �tab�
father: �tab�Benjamin Berry
father's titles & terms: �tab�
father's birthplace: �tab�
mother: �tab�Elizabeth Young
mother's titles & terms: �tab�
mother's birthplace: �tab�
spouse: �tab�
spouse's titles & terms: �tab�
reference number: �tab�certificate
film number: �tab�2246393
digital folder number: �tab�4109438
image number: �tab�02979
Citing this Record

"Ohio, Deaths, 1908-1953," index and images, FamilySearch (https://familysearch.org/pal:/MM9.1.1/X6TM-K8V : accessed 04 Oct 2012), John David Berry, 1952; citing reference certificate, Ohio Historical Society, Columbus, Ohio.

[HI28984] (Research):Springfield Daily News, Wednesday, December 16, 1959 Mrs. Orval PENETON. Mrs. Esta PENETON, 69, wife of Orval F. PENETON, di ed at 12:20 p.m. Tuesday in her residence, 3314 Upper Valley pk. She h ad been in failing health seven years, though seriously ill only three wee ks. Mrs. PENETON who had resided on the Upper Valley pk, 10 years, was bo rn in Clark County April 9, 1890, and was a daughter of J. W. and Catheri ne PENCE LORTON. She was a member of the Central Methodist Church. Besid es her husband she leaves two daughters, Mrs. Russell JONES of Tremont Ci ty and Mrs. Richard A. JENKINS of Northridge, Springfield; a son, Llo yd M. of Springfield; a sister, Mrs. Willard (Artie) NEESE of Tremont Cit y; a brother Lafe LORTON of Tremont City; 12 grandchildren and two step-gr eat-grandchildren, and a number of nieces and nephews. Friends may ca ll at the Don A. Neff funeral home, Urbana from 7 p.m. Wednesday until 11: 30 a.m. Saturday. Mrs. PENETON's body then will be taken to the Tremont C ity Methodist Church to lie in state from noon Saturday until time for ser vices at 2 p.m. by the Rev. Roland G. Carter, pastor of the Central Method ist Church. Burial will be in Mt. Calvary Cemetery, Tremont City.

[HI28987] (Research):Springfield (O.) Daily News on Tuesday, September 2, 1969 Funeral services for Coral O. BALLENTINE, 74, of 4033 Vance Road, Urban a, who died at 1:25 a.m. Sunday in Mercy Memorial Hospital, will be conduc ted at 1 p.m. Wednesday in the Neff-Walter Funeral Home. The Rev. Willi am Turner, pastor of the Terre Haute United Methodist Church will officiat e. Burial will be in Terre Haute Cemetery. Friends may call at the funer al home from 2 to 5 and 7 to 9 p.m. today. A veteran of World War I a nd a retired employee of the Mast-Foos Manufacturing Co., Inc. of Springfi eld, he was born March 5, 1895 in Champaign County, the son of Cyrus and A nna SHAFFER BALLENTINE. He was a member of the Terre Haute United Methodi st Church, the Junior Order of United American Mechanics of Terre Haute a nd Disabled American Veterans of Urbana. Survivors are four brothers, Gust on and Clark, both of Springfield and Paul and Calvin, both of Jamestow n, two sisters, Mrs. Viola DUNCAN of North Hampton and Mrs. Waldo (Fried a) STEVENS of Urbana route four; a half-brother, Franklin of Springfiel d; and a half-sister, Mrs. Mary Jane MCNIER of Springfield. His wife, Emil y, died Jan. 16, 1969. The Jr. OUAM will hold services at 8 p.m. tod ay in the funeral home.

[HI28989] (Research):Name: Viola E Duncan Gender: 2 Date of Death: 23 December 1988 Birth Date: 16 June 1899 Volume: 27512 Certificate: 089925 Autopsy: Yes - Used for certification Social Security Number: 301097451 Marital Status: Widowed Hispanic Origin: British, Scotch-Irish, Welsh, Scottish Place of Death: Urbana, Champaign County Certifier: Physician Race: White Birth Place: Ohio Residence: , Clark County Age: 89 Years

[HI28990] (Research):Springfield (O.) News-Sun on Sunday, May 20, 1990 Page 4D. Clark E. BALLENTINE, 87, of 1422 Erika Drive, died at 6 a.m. Satu rday, May 19, 1990 in Mercy Medical Center. He was born on December 24, 1902 in Champaign County, Ohio, the son of Cyrus C. and Mary Jane (SHAFFER)B ALLENTINE. He retired from Navistar as chief purchasing agent with 34 yea rs of service. He was a member of the lawrenceville Church of God. He w as preceded in death by four brothers and five sisters. Survivors inclu de his wife of 62 years, Margaret (NETTS) BALLENTINE; a son and daughter-i n-law, Donald and Mary BALLENTINE of Cincinnati; a daughter and son-in-la w, Sylvia and Donald BLACK of Springfield; five grandchildren, Michael a nd Steven BALLENTINE, Misty and Scott BLACK, and Shellee TYLENDA; eight gr eat-grandchildren; a half-brother, Franklin BALLENTINE; a half-sister, Ma ry Jane MCNEIR, both of Springfield; numerous nieces and nephews. Frien ds may call at the Jackson, Lytle and Coffman Funeral Home from 5-8 p.m. M onday. Funeral services will be held there at 1 p.m. Tuesday with Rev. Jo hn Hearp officiating. Interment will be in Ferncliff Cemetery. The fami ly has designated the Lawrenceville Church of God for memorial contributio ns.

[XI28990] 3734 �tab�BALLENTINE �tab�CLARK �tab�E. 00/00/0000 �tab�CHAMPAIGN CO., OH. 05/19/1990 �tab�05/22/1990 X Lot 9 SubLot 0 Row 0 �tab�Space 1

[DI28991] Name: Linnie Ballentine Gray
Titles:
Death date: 24 Dec 1942
Death place: Springfield, Clark, Ohio
Birth date: 15 May 1871
Estimated birth year:
Birth place: Clark Co., Ohio
Age at death: 71 years 7 months 9 days
Gender: Female
Marital status: Divorced
Race or color: Caucasian
Street address:
Occupation: Housewife
Residence:
Burial date: 27 Dec 1942
Burial place: Laurenceville, O.
Cemetery name:
Spouse name: Charles Gray
Father name: Thomas Donovan
Father titles:
Father birth place: Clark Co., Ohio
Mother name: Rosetta Minnick
Mother titles:
Mother birth place: Clark Co., Ohio
GSU film number: 2024039
Digital GS number: 4057819
Image number: 2596
Reference number: fn 70803
Collection: Ohio Deaths 1908-1953

[HI28992] (Research):Name: Paul Ballentine SSN: 277-05-9910 Last Residence: 45335 Jamestown, Greene, Ohio, United States of Ameri ca Born: 21 Jul 1907 Died: Nov 1978 State (Year) SSN issued: Ohio (Before 1951 )

[DI28992] Ohio Deaths, 1908-1932, 1938-1944, and 1958-2007 about Paul L Ballentine
Name: �tab�Paul L Ballentine
Birth Date: �tab�1907
Gender: �tab�Male
Race: �tab�White
Residence County: �tab�Greene
Residence state: �tab�Ohio
Residence Country: �tab�United States
Death Date: �tab�16 Nov 1978
Hospital of Death: �tab�Home
City of Death: �tab�Greene County
County of Death: �tab�Greene
Certificate: �tab�081984
Age at Death: �tab�71
Certifier: �tab�Physician
Marital Status: �tab�Married

[BI28993] Birth records name Henry Emerson Jenkins.
Probably due to too many Henry Jenkins, he used Emerson.

[NI28996] Name: �tab�Alvah Arthur Circle
Titles & Terms: �tab�
Event: �tab�Marriage
Event Date: �tab�12 Aug 1920
Event Place: �tab�Clark County, Ohio
Age: �tab�22
Birth Date: �tab�11 Jan 1898
Birthplace: �tab�Lawrenceville, Ohio
Marriage Date Note: �tab�
Marriage Place Note: �tab�
Estimated Birth Year: �tab�1898
Father: �tab�A. J Circle
Father's Titles & Terms: �tab�
Mother: �tab�Martha Donavon
Mother's Titles & Terms: �tab�
Spouse: �tab�Frances Delilah Davis
Spouse's Titles & Terms: �tab�
Spouse's Age: �tab�18
Spouse's Birth Date: �tab�27 Jul 1902
Spouse's Birthplace: �tab�Clark Co., Ohio
Spouse's Estimated Birth Year: �tab�1902
Spouse's Father: �tab�A. B Davis
Spouse's Father's Titles & Terms: �tab�
Spouse's Mother: �tab�Daisy Henslee
Spouse's Mother's Titles & Terms: �tab�
Reference Number: �tab�13663
Film Number: �tab�465401
Digital Folder Number: �tab�4016781
Image Number: �tab�205

[NI28997] Groom's Name: �tab�Grover C. Circle
Groom's Birth Date: �tab�06 Jan 1885
Groom's Birthplace: �tab�Lawrenceville, Ohio
Groom's Age: �tab�
Bride's Name: �tab�Alva K. Yake
Bride's Birth Date: �tab�08 Jan 1890
Bride's Birthplace: �tab�So. Vienna, Ohio
Bride's Age: �tab�22
Marriage Date: �tab�28 Nov 1912
Marriage Place: �tab�Clark Co., Ohio
Groom's Father's Name: �tab�A.J. Circle
Groom's Mother's Name: �tab�Martha Donovan
Bride's Father's Name: �tab�Hiram Yake
Bride's Mother's Name: �tab�Sarah Karg
Groom's Race: �tab�
Groom's Marital Status: �tab�
Groom's Previous Wife's Name: �tab�
Bride's Race: �tab�
Bride's Marital Status: �tab�
Bride's Previous Husband's Name: �tab�
Indexing Project (Batch) Number: �tab�M86851-9
System Origin: �tab�Ohio-VR
Source Film Number: �tab�0465399
Reference Number: �tab�2:3JNNS05

[DI28997] Name: �tab�Grover C Circle
�tab�
Event: �tab�Death
Event Date: �tab�30 Jun 1934
Event Place: �tab�Urbana, Champaign Co., Ohio
Residence: �tab�Springfield, Ohio
Street Address: �tab�RR
Gender: �tab�Male
Death Age: �tab�49y 5m 24d
Marital Status: �tab�Married
Race: �tab�white
Occupation: �tab�farmer
Birth Date: �tab�
Birthplace: �tab�Lawrenceville, Ohio
Estimated Birth Year: �tab�1885
Burial Date: �tab�02 Jul 1934
Burial Place: �tab�Champaign Co., Ohio
Cemetery: �tab�Ferncliff
Father: �tab�A.J. Circle
Father's �tab�
Father's Birthplace: �tab�Ohio
Mother: �tab�Martha E. Donavon
Mother's �tab�
Mother's Birthplace: �tab�Ohio
Spouse: �tab�Alva (Yake) Circle
Spouse's �tab�
Reference Number: �tab�fn 40439
Film Number: �tab�1993037
Digital Folder Number: �tab�4001904
Image Number: �tab�2185

[XI28997] 5669 �tab�CIRCLE �tab�GROVER �tab�C. �tab�00/00/0000 �tab�CLARK CO., OH �tab�06/30/1934 �tab�07/02/1934 �tab�T �tab�Lot 23 �tab�Sublot 1 �tab�Row 0 �tab�Space 3
2187 �tab�CIRCLE �tab�ALVA �tab�K. �tab�00/00/0000 �tab�CLARK CO., OH �tab�12/03/1959 �tab�12/07/1959 �tab�T �tab�Lot 23 �tab�Sublot 1 �tab�Row 0 �tab�Space 1

[HI29006] (Research):Champaign Co Guardianship records pg30-32 Mar 7 1859 Irene W Cranston, gdn of Otto Cranston 6yr 5/30/1858; Leis Cranston 10y 9/ 1/18/58; Christopher Cranston 14yr 2/19/1859; heirs of Christopher Cransto n, deceased. Surities Mark D Briney, Elias Smith

[HI29007] (Research):Parents: Father: Stephen Sears Disc #49 Pin #723313 Mother: Lucy Bennett Disc #49 Pin #723314

[HI29018] (Research):Family researcher Marvel Bollinger [email protected]

[HI29021] (Research):Teachers Term Report Johnson Twp Dist # 9 Winter Term 9/15/1884-3/9//18 85 William Rhymard- Teacher (From CCGS Newsletter Summer 1992 pg 59) Louisa Huffman age 9

[HI29028] (Research):Teachers Term Report Johnson Twp Dist #5 Winter Term 10/6/1884-2/20/1885 G rant V Fromme- Teacher (From CCGS Newsletter Summer 1992 pg 59) Missouri Long age 14

[HI29031] (Research):Teachers Term Report Johnson Twp Dist # 10 Winter Term 9/15/1884-2/28/18 85 (From CCGS Newsletter Summer 1992 pg 59) Elmer Miller age 21

CCGS Newsletter June 1998 Pg 66 POLL BOOK, Millerstown Precincts, Johnson Township, Champaign County Novem ber 4, 1890 Judges: Solomon Snapp, John O Jenkins and David McMorran Clerk s: S D Corwin and G E Huntoon. Names of Electors: Elmer Mc Miller

[HI29035] (Research):1840 Name: Christian Dolemier Township: Not Stated County: Shelby State: Ohio Roll: 426 Page: 308

Name: Christian Dormire Year: 1840-1897 Place: Ohio Source Publication Code: 8365.35 Primary Immigrant: Dormire, Christian Annotation: Date and place of declaration of intention. Extracted fr om records at the Shelby County Probate Court. File number reference to or iginal record is also provided. Source Bibliography: SHELBY COUNTY [Ohio] GENEALOGICAL SOCIETY. "Declar ation of Intent Index." In Shelbyana, no. 28 (July 1986), pp. 15-18. Page: 16

From History of Shelby County, Ohio (Sutton 1883): CHRISTIAN DORMIRE, Reti red Farmer; P.O. Tawawa, Ohio. Mr. Dormire was born in France Jan. 18, 18 06. He is a weaver by trade, which he followed in his native countr y. In 1829 he married Miss Magdalene Balhoon, born in France Jan. 18, 180 6. In 1840 Mr. and Mrs. Dormire emigrated to America and settled in Shel by County, Ohio, on a tract of land in Perry Township, near where his brot her Nicholas Dormire was then living, on which he made improvements and li ved about nine years. In 1849 he purchased and moved on the farm in secti on 1, Green Township, near New Palestine, where he now resides with his so n, David Dormire, surrounded by the many comforts of life, enjoying good h ealth for one of his years. His companion died March 6, 1880. He rear ed a family of four children, viz., Caroline, Margaret, John, and David, a ll of whom are now married and have families. He erected his present bri ck residence on his farm in 1859.

[HI29037] (Research):Early Setters of Champaign County and surrounding areas. Adams Twp pg 91 William Calland was bom in Scotland in 1784, married there and in 1817 wi th his wife and three children set sail for America. Landing at Baltimor e, Calland, a shoemaker, secured a job with a shoe manufacturing firm. T he following spring Calland purchased a horse and wagon and with his fami ly crossed the mountains to Champaign county and Adams township. Willi am Calland settled in section 14, the same section in which Asakel Wilkins on had located in 181 1. The Calland and Wilkinson families became good fi iends and later some of their children intermarried. William Calland's Sc otch thrift enabled him to become the owner of considerable land and thr ee of his sons Samuel, Joseph and Gershom in turn had large farms in Ada ms and Harrison

Champaign Co, Oh 1991 - pg 101 Biography

Researcher Richard Calland [email protected]

[HI29038] (Research):PG 126 SAMUEL CALLANDPROBATED 26 SEP 1892 ADAMS TWP [DIED 6 SEP 189 2] as read Heirs-Mary Calland-widow; Joseph Calland-brother-Quincy;William Calland-br o-SpringhillS Gershom Calland-bro-DeGraff;Mary Wilkison-sis-DeGraff; Willi am Kenan-nep-West Liberty;Mary Gear�niece--QuinCy; Mary Kimler-niece-DeGra ff; William Shanely-nep-DeGraff Edward Shanley-nep-Springhills; Joseph Rob ins on�nep�Pemberton John Robins on�nep�Pemberton. Adopted dau Lettie Jane Calland the real estate S8 Adams of 78 acres; wi fe all real estate except above 78 acres her natural life; at wife s dea th her real estate to be sold and money to Western Theological Seminary, A lleghany City, Penn. William E Calland administrator Witness:L H Long [now Alleghany Co, Pa] D M Vance [now dec d]will signed 18 Nov 1874

Codicil 20 Aug 1883 At my death William E Calland, in trust for Samuel C W Huston [when of ag e] $1000, William E Calland $500. Witness:Alexander E Cary [now dec d) He nry Craig

Codicil 10 Mary 1888 To adopted dau now Lettie Jane Calland Huston the real estate I describ ed earlier, at her death to her ch; $1000 to Samuel C W Huston when of ag e; to Sallie Crowl [wife of Denton] $300; William E Calland $300; Joseph C alland Jr $300. William E Calland executor Witness:Andrew B Huston W Clay Huston

[DI29041] Ohio Deaths, 1908-1932, 1938-1944, and 1958-2007 about Loren E Mott
Name: �tab�Loren E Mott
Birth Date: �tab�1908
Birth State: �tab�Ohio
Birth Country: �tab�United States
Gender: �tab�Male
Race: �tab�White
Residence City: �tab�Kettering
Residence County: �tab�Montgomery
Residence state: �tab�Ohio
Residence Country: �tab�United States
Death Date: �tab�7 Apr 1987
Hospital of Death: �tab�Home
City of Death: �tab�Kettering
County of Death: �tab�Montgomery
Certificate: �tab�030228
Age at Death: �tab�79
Certifier: �tab�Physician
Autopsy: �tab�Yes, used for certification
Social Security Number: �tab�291-10-7014
Marital Status: �tab�Married
Industry of Decedent: �tab�Printing, publishing, and allied industries, except newspapers
Occupation of Decedent: �tab�Slicing and cutting machine operators
Census Tract: �tab�0214

[DI29042] Name: �tab�Charles Fremont Aldrich
�tab�
Death Date: �tab�16 Nov 1923
Death Place: �tab�Springfield, Clark, Ohio
Birth Date: �tab�01 Apr 1862
Estimated Birth Year: �tab�
Birthplace: �tab�Indiana
Death Age: �tab�61 years 7 months 15 days
Gender: �tab�Male
Marital Status: �tab�Married
Race or Color: �tab�Caucasian
Street Address: �tab�751 W. Main St.
Occupation: �tab�Contract Builder
Residence: �tab�
Burial Date: �tab�19 Nov 1923
Burial Place: �tab�Laura, Ohio
Cemetery Name: �tab�
Spouse's Name: �tab�Della Aldrich
Father's Name: �tab�Robt. Aldrich
Father's Title & Terms: �tab�
Father's Birthplace: �tab�Rhode Island
Mother's Name: �tab�Sarah Pemberton
Mother's �tab�
Mother's Birthplace: �tab�Ohio
Film Number: �tab�1992394
Digital Folder Number: �tab�4000581
Image Number: �tab�2893
Certificate Number: �tab�fn 63970

[HI29043] (Research):Record Book 32, Page 363- Filed 30 October 1866- Petition to Partition Joseph S. Wilson vs Miles Wilson et al Joseph Wilson died in August 1866 seized of the north-west quarter of Sect ion 26, the west half of the south-east quarter of Section 31 and the sout h-east corner of the north-east quarter of Section 32 (subject to the dow er of Nancy Handley) and Lot Number 7 in Section 26 Township 4 Range 13 (H arrison Township). Joseph did not leave a widow. His heirs were: Jose ph S. Wilson; Miles Wilson; Henry Wilson; Ebenezer Wilson; James F. Wilso n; Hugh P. Wilson; David M. Wilson, minor; Eleanor Wilson, wife of Jam es B. Arms trong; Eliza J. Flaugher of Champaign County; Thomas P. Wils on of Missouri; Nancy Wilson, wife of Samuel Strayer; Sarah A. Wilson, wi fe of Henry Melhorn; and Mary A. Wilson, wife of John Wheeler of Clark Cou nty, Ohio.

In my search for information for Joseph Wilson born 1792-1793, I came acro ss your information. The Joseph I am seeking was born to Thomas and Hannah Elrod Wilson, in Was hington county Pa. Slowly, I am finding their children. So far, I kn ow of Joseph, John , William and Robert. Robert married Arseneth Bud d, in Washington County. They had a daughter named Polly-- I now think th at this was her nickname and that her Christian name was Mary. I recently received a Wilson bible from 1817. If you can assist me, it would be appreciated Connie Wilson Kindle [email protected]

Champaign Co- A Centennial Biographical History of Champaign Co, Ohio - 1902, (New York and Chicago The Lewis Publishing Co, 1902), pg687

[HI29054] (Research):1870 census names wife Louisa J age 38

Family researcher Gail GEM1067@aol,com

[XI29055] Tombstone 1829-1893

[DI29056] Name: Christopher Ford
Death date: 21 Aug 1914
Death place: Sidney, Shelby, Ohio
Birth date: 26 Aug 1830
Estimated birth year:
Birth place: Hardin Co., Ohio
Age at death: 83 years 11 months 25 days
Gender: Male
Marital status: Widowed
Race or color: Caucasian
Street address:
Occupation: Farmer
Residence:
Burial date: 23 Aug 1914
Burial place: Fulton, Ind.
Cemetery name:
Spouse name:
Father name: Thomas Ford
Father titles:
Father birth place:
Mother name: Rebeca Mcgill
Mother titles:
Mother birth place:
GSU film number: 1983280
Digital GS number: 4021308
Image number: 1130
Reference number: fn 47224
Collection: Ohio Deaths 1908-1953

[NI29061] Owner with distant Cousin William M Ford of Ford's Chevrolet Sales in Rosewood

[HI29061] (Research):CCGS Newsletter June 1998 Pg 66 POLL BOOK, Millerstown Precincts, Johnson Township, Champaign County November 4, 1890 Judges: Solomon Snapp, John O Jenkins and David McMorran Clerk s: S D Corwin and G E Huntoon. Names of Electors: F W Ford

[DI29061] FRANK W. FORD DIES Funeral Rites to be Conducted in Rosewood Thursday ROSEWOOD, Jan. 26 - Fra nk W. Ford, 69 died in his home at Rosewood at 11 a.m. Tuesday. He was a retired grocer, and had lived in this community for many years. His death followed an illness of several weeks. His widow, Artie; a daughter, Mrs. Chloe Allgyer of Rosewood; and granddaughter, Dorothy Allgyer, and a grandson, Marvin Allgyer, of Rosewood; two sisters, Mrs. Etna Nixon of Belleville, Ind., and Mrs. Nellie Walburn of Piqua, O., and one brother, James of Fletcher, survive. Funeral services will be conducted at the Rosewood United Brethren Church at 2 p. m. Thursday in charge of Rev. C. C. Ryan of Columbus Grove, with burial in Rosedale Cemetery.

[DI29062] Name: Miriam V. Friend
Death date: 17 Apr 1920
Death place: Columbus, Franklin Co., Ohio Grant Hosp
Birth date: 16 Aug 1869
Birth place: Champaign Co., Ohio
Age at death: 50 years 8 months 1 day
Gender: Female
Marital status: Married
Race or color: American
Street address:
Occupation: Housewife
Residence: DeGraff, Ohio
Burial date: 20 Apr 1920
Burial place: Degraff, Ohio
Cemetery name:
Spouse name: Edgar Friend
Father name: Hines Ford
Father titles:
Father birth place: Maryland
Mother name: Anna Hall
Mother titles:
Mother birth place: Champaign Co., Ohio
Inf- Edgar S Friend
GSU film number: 1991131
Digital GS number: 4022065
Image number: 73
Reference number: fn 29216
Collection: Ohio Deaths 1908-1953

[DI29063] Name: James Johnson Ford
Death date: 23 Jan 1952
Death place: Lostcreek, Miami, Ohio, United States
Birth date: 20 May 1872
Estimated birth year:
Birth place: Champaign Co., Ohio
Age at death: 79 years
Gender: Male
Marital status: widowed
Race or color: Caucasian
Street address:
Occupation: ret farmer
Residence:
Burial date: 1/26/1952
Burial place:
Cemetery name: Fletcher Cemetery
Spouse name:
Father name: Hines Ford
Father titles:
Father birth place:
Mother name: Pollyanna Hall
Mother titles:
Mother birth place:
GSU film number: 2372882
Digital GS number: 4109412
Image number: 02513
Reference number: 04906
Collection: Ohio Deaths 1908-1953

[DI29064] Name: �tab�Nellie N Walburn
Birth Date: �tab�Est. 1875�tab�
Gender: �tab�Female
Race: �tab�White�tab�
Residence City: �tab�Piqua
Residence County: �tab�Miami
Residence State: �tab�Ohio
Residence Country: �tab�United States�tab�
Death Date: �tab�30 Jan 1963
Hospital of Death: �tab�Long-Term Care Facilities
City of Death: �tab�Miami County
County of Death: �tab�Miami
Certificate: �tab�05619
Age at Death: �tab�88
Certifier: �tab�Physician
Autopsy: �tab�Yes, used for certification�tab�
Marital Status: �tab�Widowed

[NI29065] From Portrait and Biography of Allen Co. pg. 290.
Joseph Ford, an old settler of Allen County and now largely engaged in farming in Marion Township, was born Sept. 17, 1816, a mile and a half sw of Urbana, Champaign Co., OH and is a son of Joseph and Catherine Snell Ford.
Joseph, the father of our subject, was born near Hagerstown, MD March 4, 1781....... and married April 12, 1803 Catherine, a daughter of Samuel and Christian Snell and born May 4, 1781. (I question whether Joseph was b. near Hagerstown. If so, he should NOT be a son of Joseph and Blanche West Ford who were in Harford Co. MD to the best of our knowledge, in 1781. Also, Catherine Snell was a daughter of Henry Snell and Christine Miller Snell, according to Snell researchers.) ..............after living for a few years in the wilderness in that state (KY) came to Ohio and first located in Champaign Co, in the woods, four miles s. of Urbana, and in due course of time cleared up a good farm. He was also an old time wagoner or teamster, and hauled freight between Cincinnati and Dayton, and likewise teamed for Gen. Wayne's army. To himself and wife were b. ten children, viz: Sarah, James, Christina, Nancy, John, Harrison, (in another write-up there is son John Harrison.....not John AND Harrison. AF) Joseph, WILLIAM, Maly, and one that died in infancy.
(Please note that there is a son William named.AF)
Mr. Ford served as Justice of the Peace for eighteen years, was captain of a rifle company, was a successful farmer, owned 134 acres of land near Urbana, died at the age of seventy-two years, a member of the Methodist Protestant Church of which Mrs. Ford was also a member......

[HI29065] (Research):We think that the mother Blanche Ford, Joseph and Catherine Snell Ford, James and Sarah Jane Ford Ashing, and Francis and Mary Ford Stevenson all left KY about 1808 and went to Champaign Co., OH

The reasons for including Joseph as a son are circumstantial, but we feel convincing. I must admit that there are huge puzzles concerning this Joseph as being a son of James and Blanche, but here are the clues that are convincing us that he was, in fact, a son of this couple:
. A Joseph Ford signed the marriage certificate for Mary Ford to marry Francis Stevenson in 1800 in Mason Co., KY. To one and all

Anita, you wrote - (Joseph Ford signed marriage certificate for m. of Mary Ford to m. Francis Stevenson in Mason Co., KY in 1800.) Just want to clarify the above statement - actually Joseph Ford signed an "Affirmation of Age" - I have a copy of the original which we obtained at the court house in Maysville, Mason Co. ,Kentucky.

A Joseph Ford was paying taxes in Fleming Co., KY at the same time that Blanche West Ford was there. Fleming Co., KY Tax records, shared by Randy Largent:

[XI29065] Inscription: Aged 70y, 3m, 4d
"Yea, though I walk through the valley of the shadow of death, I will fear no evil for thou art with me, thy rod and thy staff they comfort me"

[HI29066] (Research):From Anita Fiedler 8/2008
I have received a family study "Descendants of John George Schnell and Maria Catharina Langin by John and Winona Snell. The immigrants, b. Germany, were parents of Henry Snell whose da. Catherine m. Joseph Ford in 1803 in Fleming Co., KY. The authors did know of this marriage, (not date or place) but did/do not know more about Joseph. I received this report by courtesy and kindness of Jane Snell Copes. The documentation the authors offer for Joseph and Catherine is: "Nothing is known of her beyond that she was named in her father's will, and that in 1828 she and her husband signed a quit-claim deed releasing to Daniel her share of the Henry and Christena family farm in Warren Co., OH for the sum of $500.00, and that in 1832 Catherine and Joseph Ford appeared before the mayor of Urbana, Ohio to have their signatures certified on a paper which finalized the above transaction."

Henry Snell, fa. of Catherine that m. our Joseph Ford, definitely had land in Hagerstown, Washington Co., MD before the Snells left MD and went to KY in 1795. The biographical write up about Joseph Ford says that HE was born "near Hagerstown", but I now believe that he was NOT.......but rather his spouse Catherine definitely WAS. I THINK that the Snells and our Fords probably met in KY in the late 1700s, rather than having an association in MD. Our James and Blanche WEST Ford were in Harford Co. 1776. Blanche (abt. 1750-aft. 1848) was a contemporary of Henry Snell who took the oath of fidelity in Washington Co., MD in 1777. His da. Catherine was b. 1781 near Hagerstown, in a town called Elizabethtown.

[XI29066] Inscription: Wife of Joseph Ford -- Aged 76y, 8m, 2d

[NI29067] Biographies: History of Allen County, Ohio and Representaive
Citizens - Pages 574/75/76.
- Edward J. Ford - also to be found @ -
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�b�Edward J. Ford�/b�
Edward J. Ford, a worthy representative of one of the old pioneer families of Allen County, resides on a well-developed farm of 93 acres in section 34, Marion township, on the east side of the Auglaize River, situated on the Lima turnpike and the Delphos road. Mr. Ford was born December 19, 1853, near Urbana, on his father's pioneer farm in Champaign County, Ohio, and is a son of Joseph and Isabella (Moore) Ford. Joseph Ford, the venerable father of our subject, who had his 89th birthday on September 17, 1905, was born on a farm situated one and a half miles southeast of Urbana, Champaign County, Ohio, and is a son of Joseph and Catherine (Snell) Ford. Joseph Ford, the grandfather of Edward J. Ford, was born March 4, 1781, near Hagerstown, Maryland, where he lived in peace and plenty on his lands after the close of the Revolutionary War. On April 12, 1803, he married Catherine Snell, who was a daughter of Samuel Snell. She was born May 4, 1781. After marriage, Joseph and Catherine Ford joined the army of pioneers who sought homes in Kentucky, but soon left the rich valleys there, which then were overrun with Indians, and came to the more peaceful settlements in Ohio. Grandfather Ford located in Champaign County, which then, with the exception of scattered clearings, was a dense forest, and cleared a farm situated four miles from Urbana. He was also an old-time teamster and engaged in hauling freight between
Cincinnati and Dayton, Ohio, and likewise did teaming for General Wayne's army. The children born to Joseph and Catherine Ford were: Sarah, James, Christiana, Nancy, John Harrison, Joseph, William, Mary and a babe which died in infancy. For 18 consecutive years Joseph Ford served as a justice of the peace and he also was captain of a rifle company.
He owned a fine farm of 134 acres in the vicinity of Urbana. He died in Champaign County at the age of 72 years. He was a life-long member of the Methodist Protestant Church, and for many years was a deacon. His wife was equally devoted to this denomination. Joseph Ford, father of our subject, the seventh child of his parents family, is the only survivor, and what a vast gulf of history is long life has covered! He was educated in the primitive subscription schools, the sessions of which were held in little log cabins, with none of the luxurious surroundings which the modern child expects both at home and at school. However, these early schools taught thoroughly and elemental principles and turned out able men and women. Mr. Ford, like his father, began to assist in teaming when but a stripling, easily managing the four and six-horse teams which were attached to the immense freight wagons. He recalls one of his early trips which took him through Allen County, when the present flourishing little city of Lima was erecting its first log cabin in the woods. He continued to follow teaming until 1843 and then entered into general farming. In 1844 he married and continued to live in Champaign County until 1854, and then removed to Allen County, settling on a tract of 160 acres, right in the woods, which he had purchased in 1849, the land
being situated in a desirable part of Marion Township. This farm he cleared from the forest and increased its acreage to 100 acres. In his efforts he was assisted by his admirable wife whose frugality and excellent management provided a cheerful, happy home, in which a family of worthy children were reared to respected and useful maturity. On January 5, 1844, Joseph Ford was married to Isabella Moore, who was a daughter of Maj. Thomas and Martha (Dodson) Moore. Major Moore, who was an early settler in Kentucky and a farmer, drover, teamster and soldier, obtained his title in the War of 1812. He was surrendered with
the garrison at Detroit by Gen. William Hull, having cut his way through 200 miles of forest to Detroit from Urbana. Major Moore was the first man to plant an orchard in his county. He was twice married. His first wife was a Miss McConkle, and five children were born to the union. The second marriage was to Martha Dodson, and the following children were
born to this marriage: Jesse, Samuel, William, Isabella and Martha J. The death of Major Moore occurred during one of his teaming trips, his lifeless body being found in his wagon. He was 50 years of age. The children of Joseph Ford and wife were: Dora, deceased, who was the wife of Irenus Stooky; John C., a farmer of Marion township, who is also in the stone business; Mary, deceased, who was the wife of Edward Tucker; Anna, the wife of Henry Boroff, of Hardin County, Ohio; Thomas, deceased; Edward J., of Marion township; Frances, deceased, who was the wife of Sheldon Sarber; Alice, the wife of Rev. George W. Mell, Pastor of the Christian Church at Delphos; Maly, a farmer on the old homestead, who married Emily Lee; and Ollie, who married Charles Morgan and resides on the homestead. The mother of the above mentioned children, full of years and possessed of all the Christian virtues, passed away in the old home in section 2, Marion township, on January 13, 1902. Since 1885 Mr. Ford has lived retired. He has always been identified with theDemocratic party and for a number of his active years served as township trustee. His venerable age causes him to find the larger part of his enjoyment in the associations of the home and heartstone, and he still deeply mourns the loss which bereaved him of his companion of so many happy years. He is held in the highest respect and greatest esteem by the residents of Marion township.

[NI29068] Daughter of Thomas and Martha Dodson Moor. brother Wm Moore of Towanda ILL came to celebrate with them on their 50th wedding anniversary

[DI29070] Name: John C. Ford
Death date: 13 Apr 1923
Death place: Delphos, Allen, Ohio
Birth date: 15 Oct 1846
Estimated birth year:
Birth place: Ohio
Age at death: 76 years 5 months 28 days
Gender: Male
Marital status: Married
Race or color: Caucasian
Street address:
Occupation: Retired Farmer
Burial date: 16 Apr 1923
Burial place: Walnut Grove
Cemetery name:
Spouse name: Lizzie Ford
Father name: Joseph Ford
Father birth place: Ohio
Mother name: Isabelle Moore
Mother birth place: Ohio
Informant C C Moore
GSU film number: 1992266
Digital GS number: 4000551
Image number: 684
Reference number: fn 23563
Collection: Ohio Deaths 1908-1953

[HI29072] (Research):Will Book pg 82 William Pine, probated 12/14/1893 harrison Twp died 12/26/ 1879 Heirs Maria Pine, widow, now dec'd; Thomas H Pine, sin, Carysville; Jose ph F Pine, son, DeGradff; Filena J Hall, dau, Carysville; maley E Pine, so n, Crayon; Sarah E Guy, dau, Springhills; Emma Guy, gd West Liberty; Co ra Bates, gd Urbana; William Rowley, gs, Kenton; Frank Rowley, gs Urban a; to my wife in lieu of dower the house and lot of 3 acre where we now re side; sons Thomas H, Joseph F, Maley E Pine and dau Filena Jane and Sar ah E Pine equal shares except dau Rebecca E Rowley, I give only $5. Thom as H Pine, ecec. Wit, John C Eby and Hardin Hall Will signed 12/4/1879

[XI29072] Tombstone 1827-1879

[HI29073] (Research):Mrs Nancy Ford age 71 married Miron Joice, age 23 12/7/1859 Champaign Co, OH

[HI29076] (Research):OH Lawrence Co, 15 Jan 1824 George Pine married Nancy Mille r, (possible spouse) There are twp people with the name George Pine living in Ohio in the 1820- 1840 time period. They are a father / son combination and both lived in C hampaign County in 1840. These are ancestors of Diane DeCensco (Zanesvill e, Ohio). According to her ancestor charts (which she kindly gave me a co py of), the elder George Pine was born about 1765-1770 and the younger Geo rge Pine was born about 1790. The younger George Pine was married 15 Jan 1824 in Lawrence County, Oh io to nancy Miller. He came across the Ohio River from Cadell County, VA (West Virginia) with his fath er sometime before 1820.

Record Book 32, Pages 346-351- Filed 1 January 1867- Petition to Partition Cyrus W. Davis & wife, Sarah Ann Davis vs Sarah Pine & Others George Pine died in Champaign County 8 November 1866, seized of 160 acr es in east half of south-east quarter Section 13 Township 3 Range 13 & we st half of south-west quarter Section 7 Township 3 Range 13 and 4~ acres w hich was a part of west half of south half of south-west quarter of Secti on 7 Township 3 Range 13 (Adams Township). Heirs of George Pine: Sarah Pin e, widow; Sarah Ann Pine, wife of C. W. Davis; children of Margaret N. Pi ne Houseman deceased: James Henry Houseman, George William Houseman & Ma ry Jane Houseman (Cornelius Houseman, guardian); children of Delphinia Ja ne Pine Houseman deceased: Margaret N. Houseman & Sarah G. Houseman (Elij ah Dick, guardian); children of James H. Pine deceased: Laura F. A. Pin e, George Jacob Pine & Jasper Wesley Pine of Missouri.

[HI29083] (Research):PG 569JOSEPH CALLAND PROBATED 12 FEB 1906 QUINCY LOGAN Co[DIED 6 OCT 1900] as read Heirs-Melvina Calland-widow-Quincy; Jacob K Calland-sonSidney; William Cal land-son-Carysville; Samuel C Calland-sonBellefontaine; Elizabeth Moore-da u-Rosewood; Hannah J Roesser-grdau-Pemberton; William W Lovett-grson-Quinc y; Samuel K Lovett-grson-Quincy; Watson Lovett-grson--Quincy; Joseph B Lov ett�grson-DeGraff. To son Jacob K Calland real estate in Adams Twp S20; dau Nary Ann Lovett r eal estate in Adams Twp S25; dau Elizabeth Moore real estate in Adams T wp S25; residue of estate divided equally between sons Jacob K, Samuel C C alland and daus Mary Ann Lovett and Elizabeth Moore; $500 to present wi fe Nelvina as in witness of anti. nuptial contract entered into betwe en us 28 Jan 1882. Son Jacob K Calland executor Witness:N V Speece Ace Stevenswill signed 8 Nov 1893

[HI29085] (Research):1900 Shelby Co, Sidney, OH Jacob Calland 10/1842 OH OH OH Martha, wife, 2/1/45, 55, M15y no ch Samuel Calland, son, 6/1875 24 Garfield, 6/1880 son, OH

[DI29087] Mary A. Lovett
Ohio Deaths and Burials, 1854-1997�tab�
birth:1845 \emdash Adams Tp.
death:24 Aug 1904 \emdash Adams Tp., Champaign, Ohio
residence:1904 \emdash Adams Tp.

[HI29088] (Research):MOORE ELIZABE C County Name: CHAMPAIGN Date of Death: 7/12/1924 Volume Number: 4496 Certificate Number: 37965

[NI29090] Jan 15, 1880
A case of grave robbing occurred last week near Springbills, in this county. Today our people were startled by discovery of a horrible case of grave robbery that must have occurred last Tuesday night. Three days before, the body of THEODORE JONES was buried on the farm of WILLIAM CALLAND, one mile from Springhills. On Thursday, while tending his sheep, MR CALLAND discovered the grave had been disturbed, and the next morning a party of citizens, on examining the spot found that a hole had been dug at the head of the grave, the coffin smashed in, a hook inserted in the jaw, and the body drawn from the resting place. The clothes were taken off and replaced in the grave, which was not filled back up, after which the body was dragged over the rough ground a distance of half a mile to the road. All along the way pieces of flesh was found sticking to corn stubs and fences, showing plainly where the body had been dragged through the mud. Two vehicles had been hitched to the fence, from which place the tracks diverged, one going toward Springhills and the other toward Urbana. MR AMOS HUNTER had offered a reward of $500. No expense will be spared in bringing the fiends to Justice. At the roadside a piece of molding had been broken from a carriage. Tonight a carriage has been found at the livery stable in West Liberty, which the proprietors, STEELMAN & KELLY, state was hired by two men last Tuesday night. One of the men gave his name and has been identified as a medical student from West Liberty, now attending the Medical College at Columbus. Tonight a telegram was sent to Columbus for their arrest.

[HI29090] (Research):Champaign Co- A Centennial Biographical History of Champaign Co, Ohio - 1902, (New York and Chicago The Lewis Publishing Co, 1902), pg555 birth 8/ 29/1819

[NI29093]
Oct 24, 1878 Items From the West End, Concord Township by Specs Jr
We notice the celebration of the 64th anniversary of our Republican friend Joseph Calland, of Adams township. Joseph was away from home hauling gravel when he learned that a company of but a little less than a hundred was at his home ready to give him welcome. Soon, Joseph, dressed not unlike Joseph of old, was seen coming, tickled almost out of his pants singing aloud, "I-fold the fort, for I am coming." But he was thankful he had friends and gave each a hearty shake of the hand in true pioneer style, and all went well.

[NI29097] John Wilson Family Bible -Marriages

John Wilson & Peggy Runyon married April 27, 1819 ***1�sup�st�/sup� marriage for John
John Wilson son of Miles Wilson & Jennet Vance
Margaret [Peggy] Runyon daughter of John Runyon /Runyan &Mary [Polly] Conkling

JohnWilson & Maia R. Dickey married May 5, 1825. *** 2�sup�nd�/sup� marriage for John.
John Wilson son of Miles Wilson & Jennet Vance
Maia R. Dickey daughter of Rev. William Dickey & Rebecca F. Ross

Walter S. Wilson married Oct. 21, 1885
Walter S. Wilson son of John D. Wilson & Sarah Forry
He married Anna May Abbott daughter of William J. Abbott & Emily Virginia Compton

Forry Wilson married March 3, 1886
[David] Forry Wilson son of John D. Wilson & Sarah Forry
He married Flora Violette Journell daughter of Crocket Journell & Margaret Taylor

Maia Jenie Wilson married March 20, 1895
Maia Jenie Wilson daughter of John D. Wilson & Sarah Forry
She married James Hammond McCrosky son of Dennis McCrosky & Janetta [Jesse] Duncan

Elias R. Wilson married March 25, 1841
Elias R. Wilson son of John Wilson & [Margaret] Peggy Runyon
He married Mary Russell daughter of Robert Russell & Mary Ann Miller

Elisha M. Wilson married May 15 ??, 1845
Elisha M. Wilson son of John Wilson & [Margaret] Peggy Runyon
He married Florence Jane Monroe daughter of David Monroe & Catherine Stretch

Gershom Calland married Nov. 16, 1847
He was the son of William Calland & Mary Armstrong, He married -
Margaret R. Wilson daughter of John Wilson & Maia R. Dickey

Thomas M. Sailor & Rebecca J. Wilson married June 5 ??, 1850
He was the son of William Sailor &Hannah Sewell
She was the daughter of John Wilson & Maia R. Dickey

John D. Wilson & Sarah Forry married May 20, 1856
John D. Wilson son of John Wilson & Maia R. Dickey
Sarah Forry daughter of Rudolph Forry & Sarah Pheneger

Wm. T. Daniel & Emma C. Wilson married Sept. 23, 1880
William Thomas Daniel son of Perry Daniel & Mary E. Barkshire
Emma C. Wilson daughter of John D. Wilson & Sarah Forry

John Wilson Family Bible - Births

Elias R. Wilson born Feb. 26, 1820
Elias R. Wilson son of John Wilson & [Margaret] Peggy Runyon

Elisha M. Wilson born July 17, 1822
Elisha M. Wilson son of John Wilson & [Margaret] Peggy Runyon

Margaret Wilson born July 7, 1827
Margaret Wilson daughter of John Wilson & Maia R. Dickey

William Wilson born Sept. 8, 1830
William Wilson son of John Wilson & Maia R. Dickey

Rebecca J. Wilson born April 23, 1832
Rebecca J. Wilson daughter of John Wilson & Maia R. Dickey

John D. Wilson born June 28, 1835
John D. Wilson son of John Wilson & Maia R. Dickey

James D. Wilson born July 16, 1841
James D. Wilson son of John Wilson & Maia R. Dickey

John Wilson born Oct. 26, 1793
John Wilson son of Miles Wilson & Jennet Vance
*** Jennet is the spelling on her headstone.

Peggy Runyon born Sept. 26, 1800
[Margaret] Peggy Runyon daughter of John Runyon & Mary [Polly] Conkling

Maia R. Dickey born Sept. 5, 1801
Maia R. Dickey daughter of Rev. William Dickey & Rebecca F, Ross

Emily C.Wilson born Nov. 28, 1857
Emily [Ema /Emma] C. Wilson daughter of John D. Wilson & Sarah Forry

Forry Wilson born Jan. 1, 1860
[David] Forry Wilson son of John D. Wilson & Sarah Forry

Walter S Wilson born Sept. 22, 1864
Walter S. Wilson son of John D. Wilson & Sarah Forry

Maia J. Wilson born Sept. 2, 1869
Maia Jenie Wilson daughter of John D. Wilson & Sarah Forry

John Wilson Family Bible - Deaths

Peggy Wilson died Oct. 1, 1823
[Margaret] Peggy Runyon , Daughter of John Runyon & Mary Polly Conkling
She was the first wife of John Wilson

Elias Wilson died Sept. 17, 1846
Elias R. Wilson son of John Wilson & [Margaret] Peggy Runyon

Margaret R. Calland died Aug.20, 1848
Margaret R. Wilson daughter of John Wilson & Maia R. Dickey
Wife of Gershom Calland

Maia R. Wilson died Feb. 10, 1871
Maia R. Dickey daughter of Rev. William Dickey & Rebecca F. Ross
She was the second wife of John Wilson

JohnWilson died Oct. 26, 1872
John Wilson son of Miles Wilson & Jennet Vance

William Wilson died Oct.1, 1830
William Wilson Infant son of John Wilson & Maia R. Dickey

James D. Wilson died Aug.6, 1842
James D. Wilson infant son of John Wilson & Maia R. Dickey

Ema C. Wilson Daniels died May 1, 1895
Emily [Ema / Emma] C. Wilson daughter of John D. Wilson & Sarah Forry
She was the wife of William Thomas Daniel

John D. Wilson died March 13, 1898
John D. Wilson son of John Wilson & Maia R. Dickey

Sarah Wilson died March 23, 1901
Sarah Forry daughter of Rudolph Forry & Sarah Phenegar
She was the wife of John D Wilson

The Family Bible belonging to John Wilson son of Miles Wilson & Jennet Vance.
The Bible, printed in 1841, was passed down to my family, from my great grandfather Otto M. Wilson. Otto was the son of Forry Wilson & Flora Violette Journell. I am a descendant thru my grandfather Donald H Wilson, eldest son of Otto M. Wilson & Lenora Colbert. It would appear that the Bible was given to John & Maia, by R. J. Dickey. Possibly from Rebecca J. Dickey, a
sister of Maia.

I have typed out the Wilson Bible information, the top line coming from the bible, with additional information on the following lines, so as to better understand it. The additional information comes mainly from the research of my mother and a little from the Champaign County Genealogy web page of Sandi Evilsizer Koscak. My mother researched on all the children of Miles Wilson & Jennet Vance and has quite a lot on the names and dates for many of there descendents. I some day hope to record all of this to some sort of computer file. In her research she has three of Miles & Jennet daughters who married Vance's, all first cousins. It is also our belief that Joseph Colville Vance's wife Sarah Wilson was quite possibly the sister of Miles Wilson. There was a very strong connection between the two families at this time period.
To make matters worse, one of the letters to my mother from Marjorie Cherry alluded to Miles & Jennet being cousins. I think this was probably just some confusion at the time, with all the other connections going on. But is not out of the realm of possibilities. If our Joseph did come from Massachusetts, it was probably due to a family connection in the area. As to the spelling of [Jennet] Vance, I use this spelling because it is on the her headstone, though she was known also as Jane / Janet / Jannet. She is buried in Spring Hills Cemetery, Champaign Co. Ohio.

According to family history and research Miles Wilson was the son of Joseph Wilson & a
unknown Sweeney. Joseph is said to have been born in Upton, Massachusetts, Aug. 6, 1737 to parents John & Jane. The vital records for Upton Mass. Show a Joseph Willson born Aug.6,
1737, to parents John & Jane Willson.

In the book [Genealogical & Personal Memoirs Relating to the Families of Boston and Eastern Massachusetts.] Editor, William Richard Cutter, printed 1908. The book shows Joseph Willson, born Aug, 6, 1737, one of six children of John & Jane Willson. They came from the North of Ireland.

In the book [American Ancestry] edited by Thomas Patrick Hughes & Frank Munsell; printed
1889. In an article on Rev .Edmund Burke Willson, a descendent of John & Jane Willson, it states that he is looking for information on Joseph Willson born Aug.6, 1737. Who is supposed to have gone to Pennsylvania or Virginia as a young man, he was brought up to the trade of a carpenter.

I can not help but think that this is our Joseph, but as of yet have no proof. I think this all hinges on the birth date of Joseph and where it came from. I think it the date given came thru the Virginia, Washington co. Historical Society years ago.
I am including this extra bit of information in the hope that any one researching this line may make use of it and to show that the Wilson's are of Scotch Irish descent. My great grandfather, Otto Wilson always told my father that we were Scotch Irish.

Vance S. WilsonJuly 9, 2010 �u�[email protected]�/u�

[HI29097] (Research):Beers pg 805

[HI29103] (Research):CALLAND JAMES G County Name: LOGAN Date of Death: 1/5/1920 Volume Number: 3165 Certificate Number: 3870

[HI29105] (Research):Will Book H pg 186 John Robinson, Adams Twp died 4/2/1894 probated 5/7/418 94 Heirs-Samuel C Robinsson, son, Little Rock, AR; Thomas J Robinson, son, Pemberton; John W Robinson, son, Clio AR; mary E Geer, dau, Quincy. All prop erty divided among ch and grdau Leola May Robinson Yohn; son Samuel Calla nd Robinson and heirs 1/4; son Thomas Joseph Robinson 1/4; son John Wesl ey Robinson 1/4; dau Mary Elizabeth Geer (formerly Mary Elizabeth Yohn fr om first marr) and her heirs, 1/8; grdau Leola May Robinson Yohn 1/8. Son John Wesley Robinson Exec Wit: N V Speece D A Piatt (now Shawnee Co, KS) Signed 7/5/1882

[HI29106] (Research):Samuel was the 7th child of Ralph Robinson (1740/1802) Rev War Vetera & E lizabeth Rossiter (1753-1845) He came to Ohio when a young man with his mother, his father being dead, and located in Clarke Co, near Springfiled, remaining a few years, then moved to Champaign County, where he married Miss Elizabeth Sturm.

[HI29109] (Research):1900 censu is borhter in law Samy Lambert?

[HI29111] (Research):PG 91JOSEPH S WILSONPROBATED 7 MAY 1886 PROB KS 24 APR 1885 HARVEY CO, KS [DIED 27 FEB 1885] Will of Joseph F Wilson of Sedgewick Twp, Harvey Co, Ks; 52 acres I li ve on and land near Springhills Champ Co, Oh to wife Ordellea A Wils on as long as she remains my widow; daus Ella Fox and Fontie? Wilson. Wife Ordellea Wilson executrix Witness:P M Morgan J M Stevenswill signed 11 Feb 1885
54 years old

Joseph Wilson lived Harvey Co Ks about 16 yr.

[HI29113] (Research):Champaign Co- A Centennial Biographical History of Champaign Co, Ohio - 1902, (New York and Chicago The Lewis Publishing Co, 1902), pg687

[DI29116] Name: �tab�Henry Melhorn
Gender: �tab�Male
Burial Date: �tab�
Burial Place: �tab�
Death Date: �tab�06 Nov 1873
Death Place: �tab�Harrison Tp, Champaign, Ohio
Age: �tab�41
Birth Date: �tab�1832
Birthplace: �tab�Yor Co, Penn
Occupation: �tab�Taylor
Race: �tab�White
Marital Status: �tab�Married
Spouse's Name: �tab�
Father's Name: �tab�George Melhorn
Father's Birthplace: �tab�
Mother's Name: �tab�Hester Vernon
Mother's Birthplace: �tab�
Indexing Project (Batch) Number: �tab�B07024-0
System Origin: �tab�Ohio-EASy
Source Film Number: �tab�295234
Reference Number: �tab�P 44 # 113

[HI29120] (Research):Ancestry tree says she died c1903 in Phelps Co, MO Not sure the nancy in t he Phelps Co MO 1900 Census is this nancy. last name does not look like St rayer. Tree at ancestry has her living here in 1900. Says she had 10 child ren with 8 living and this Nancy ony had 2 children. Although widows pensi on was filed in Missouri, I dont think she lived to 1900 and never had 8 c hildren.

[HI29121] (Research):Iowa State Census Collection, 1836-1925 Name: Samuel D Strayer Census Date: 1885 Residence County: Mills Residence State: Iowa Locality: Glenwood Birth Location: Maryland Family Number: 131 Marital Status: Married Gender: Male Birth Year: abt 1829 Line: 1 Roll: IA1885_233 Samuel D Strayer 56 b MD Contractor Builder Nancy Strayer 50 OH keeping house

Military Pension July 30, 1890 applied for Civil War pension 8/8/1890 Iowa Name: Samuel D. Strayer State Filed: Iowa and Missouri 11/27/1896 applied for widows pension Widow: Nancy Strayer 134th Ohio Inf

Name: Samuel D. Strayer Company: F Unit: 134 Ohio Infantry. (National Guard.) Rank - Induction: Quartermaster Rank - Discharge: Quartermaster Allegiance: Union

[NI29123] SPECS - James Boydston Armstrong

James Boydston Armstrong was born August 20, 1824 in Waynesburg, Wayne County, Ohio to Rev. George Armstrong and Mary Boydston. He migrated to Champaign County, Ohio and married here January 14, 1847 to Eleanor Fullerton Wilson. Eleanor Wilson was born December 27, 1827 in Spring Hills to Joseph Wilson and Eleanor Jane Fullerton, and this family was strongly connected to the Presbyterian Church in Spring Hills, Harrison Township, Champaign County, Ohio. This couple had three children born in Champaign County; Elizabeth Armstrong, Walter Armstrong and Katherine Armstrong.
Colonel J. B. Armstrong served as Commander of the �b�134th �/b�Ohio Volunteer Infantry. This was after previous military service with the �b�94th �/b�o� V. I. and their "March to the Sea" with General U. S. Grant. The 134w was a 100 day regiment that served around the Washington D. C. area guarding the Capital and prisoners, with exploits of both units during the Civil War being well documented. Prior to his war service, Cot. Armstrong wrote columns for the Citizen & Gazette. Colonel Armstrong was the first President of the first Bank formed in Urbana. He served as president of Citizens' National Bank from 1864 to December 1874.
Cot. J. B. Armstrong with his family moved to the Santa Rosa, Sonoma County, area of California. He became a very successful lumber mill operator, surveyor, journalist and land developer, establishing the town of Cloverdale. During his lifetime, Col. Armstrong maintained a forest of Redwoods in their natural state and attempted to have California take over the land as a State Preserve. After his death, his daughter Elizabeth "Lizzie" Armstrong Jones was eventually successful in getting over 440 acres of his land sold it to the County of Sonoma, California as a Preserve. This was prior to the State of California having a State Park System, but in 1934, this land became part of the State of California Park and land reserves, where it is currently designated as the 'Armstrong Redwood State Reserve'. One of the trees is called the Colonel Armstrong Tree and has been determined to be over 1400 years of age. Another one of the large redwoods is named the Parson-Jones tree in honor of Lizzie Armstrong Jones husband. Col Armstrong is referred to often in columns of Specs Jr in letters and other communication from the Sonoma California region. He died Oct 15, 1900 in Cloverdale, Sonoma County, CA

[DI29126] Name �tab�William Dickey Calland
Death Date �tab�30 Nov 1934
Death Place �tab�Miane Township, Logan, Ohio
Birth Date �tab�17 Nov 1858
Estimated Birth Year �tab�
Birthplace �tab�Champaign Co., Ohio
Death Age �tab�76 years 13 days
Gender �tab�Male
Marital Status �tab�Married
Race or Color �tab�Caucasian
Street Address �tab�
Occupation �tab�Farmer
Residence �tab�
Burial Date �tab�03 Dec 1934
Burial Place �tab�Fair View
Cemetery Name �tab�
Spouse's Name �tab�Anna Calland
Father's Name �tab�Gersham G. Calland
Father's Title & Terms �tab�
Father's Birthplace �tab�Noble Co., Ohio
Mother's Name �tab�Rebecca Dickey
Mother's Titles & Terms �tab�
Mother's Birthplace �tab�Noble Co., Ohio

[HI29127] (Research):Name : Jennie Calland
Death date : 16 Dec 1940
Death place : Bellefontaine, Logan, Ohio
Birth date : 26 Nov 1863
Estimated birth year :
Birth place : Springfield, O.
Age at death : 77 years 20 days
Gender : Female
Marital status : Widowed
Race or color : Caucasian
Street address : 317 E. Brown
Occupation :
Residence :
Burial date : 18 Dec 1940
Burial place :
Cemetery name : Durney Cem.
Spouse name : Sam'L Calland
Father name : Henry Luking
Father titles :
Father birth place : Germany
Mother name : Rebecca Roberts
Mother titles :
Mother birth place : Ohio
GSU film number : 2023887
Digital GS number : 4046411
Image number : 933
Reference number : fn 75508
Collection : Ohio Deaths 1908-1953

[HI29136] (Research): 1850 United States Federal Census > Virginia > Morgan > District 42 Charles Humes, school teacher, 48 VA Ellen, 14, VA Virginia, 12, VA Franklin 10 VA Susan Pain, 50, VA

1860 Ellen and Frank with father, but Virginia gone from home

[DI29136] Name : Pheoba Virginia Sturm Titles : Death date : 01 Oct 1924 Death place : Piqua, Miami, Ohio Birth date : 03 Feb 1839 Estimated birth year : Birth place : Ohio Age at death : 85 years 7 months 28 days Gender : Female Marital status : Widowed Race or color : American Street address : 214 Third Occupation : Residence : Piqua, Miami, Ohio Burial date : 04 Oct 1924 Burial place : Campville, O. Cemetery name : Rosedale Spouse name : Elias Sturm Father name : Chas. Humes Father titles : Father birth place : Ohio Mother name : Mother titles : Mother birth place : O. GSU film number : 1992606 Digital GS number : 4001574 Image number : 343 Certificate number : fn 56213 Collection : Ohio Deaths 1908-1953

[HI29137] (Research):Name : John Murray Sturm Titles : Death date : 07 May 1949 Death place : Clinton Twp, Shelby, Ohio, United States Birth date : 03 Feb 1860 Estimated birth year : Birth place : Ohio Age at death : 89 years 3 months 4 days Gender : Male Marital status : widowed Race or color : Caucasian Street address : Occupation : Residence : Burial date : 2/5/1949 Burial place : Cemetery name : Graceland Spouse name : Father name : Elias B Sturm Father titles : Father birth place : Mother name : Mason Mother titles : Mother birth place : GSU film number : 2247092 Digital GS number : 4109161 Image number : 01775 Certificate number : 39696 Collection : Ohio Deaths 1908-1953

[BI29138] Social Security Death Index
about Carl Sturm
Name: �tab�Carl Sturm
SSN: �tab�277-07-6208
Last Residence: �tab�43055 Newark, Licking, Ohio,
Born: �tab�26 Feb 1889
Died: �tab�Jun 1982
State (Year) SSN issued: �tab�Ohio (Before 1951)

[DI29138] Ohio Deaths, 1908-1932, 1938-1944, and 1958-2007
about Carl R Sturm
Name: �tab�Carl R Sturm
Birth Date: �tab�1889
Birth State: �tab�Ohio
Birth Country: �tab�United States
Gender: �tab�Male
Race: �tab�White
Residence City: �tab�Newark
Residence County: �tab�Licking
Residence state: �tab�Ohio
Residence Country: �tab�United States
Death Date: �tab�5 Jun 1982
Hospital of Death: �tab�Licking Memorial Hospital
City of Death: �tab�Newark
County of Death: �tab�Licking
Certificate: �tab�041713
Age at Death: �tab�93
Certifier: �tab�Physician
Autopsy: �tab�Yes, used for certification
Social Security Number: �tab�277-07-6208
Marital Status: �tab�Widowed

[HI29139] (Research):My name is Jo Anne and I am doing research on my husband family tree. On GenCircles, I seen that you had a Jane Priest listed, married to a Jo hn Van Culin. My husband is a descendants from them, they would be his GGGrandparents. C [email protected]

Census Place:National Military Home, Montgomery, Ohio 1880 Source:FHL Film 1255052 National Archives Film T9-1052 Page 59 4C John D. CULINOtherMMW56PA Occ:Paper HangerFa: PAMo: DE

[HI29141] (Research):Champaign Co, Genealogical Society, Champaign Co OH Newspaper Abstracts, B ook II- 1878-1900, (September 6, 1878 to 1900). pg 197 4/15/1898 Tuesd ay morning, Mr E B Sturms, a shoemaker, living in St paris, called his dau ghter hattie, with no response found her dead in bed. She had been marri ed to William Anderson who had divorced her two years ago. Her funeral to ok place Wednesday. Interment was in Rosedale Cemetery, near Carysville.

[HI29142] (Research):Name : Ella R. Garver Death date : 19 Jul 1938 Death place : Harrison, Champaign, Ohio Birth date : 01 Nov 1873 Estimated birth year : Birth place : Marion, Ohio Age at death : 64 years 8 months 18 days Gender : Female Marital status : Married Race or color : Caucasian Street address : West Liberty RR#1 Occupation : Housewife Residence : Springville, Harrison, Champaign, Ohio Burial date : 22 Jul 1938 Burial place : De Graff, O. Cemetery name : Spouse name : Charles Herman Garver Father name : Elias Sturm Father titles : Father birth place : Shelley Co., Ohio Mother name : Virginia Hume Mother titles : Mother birth place : Virginia GSU film number : 2023608 Digital GS number : Image number : 3219 Certificate number : fn 38678 Collection : Ohio Deaths 1908-1953

[HI29145] (Research): 1850 United States Federal Census > Virginia > Berkeley > District 9 Frederick Rider, 55 MD Mary 56 MD Edward 19 MD Mary 17 MD Hiram 15 MD Phoebe 13 MD Sarah 13 MD

Name: Hiram Rider , Enlistment Date: 5 Jun 1861 Side Served: Union State Served: Ohio Service Record: Enlisted as a Corporal on 5 June 1861 at the age of 27. Enlisted in Company F, 23rd Infantry Regiment Ohio on 5 Jun 1861.

1861-1865, Deserter confined at Camp Chase, OH

[HI29147] (Research):Charles appears to be the son of Phebe V. Sturm and the stepson of Phebe 's husband, Elias Sturm, in the 1880 Adams Township census. Phebe A. Rid er married Elias B. Strum on 2 June 1867 in Shelby Co. OH by John Mathia s, JP (Book 5, Page 85). No grave was found for Phebe nor Elias in Champai gn, Shelby nor Logan Counties. No estate record, nor guardianship recor ds were found under the surname of Rider in Shelby County

Age: October 31, 1909, 48 yrs. and 30 days Burial: November 02, 1909, Rosedale Cemetery, Rt. 235 (Adams Township, Cha mpaign Co. Ohio Cause of Death: Diffuse Perotonites Census: 1880, Adams Twn., Champaign County Medical Information: Death occurred at 12:25 a.m., had been sick and atten ded by doctor, James. W. Young, M.D. from October 11 - death for typhoid f ever, Occupation: Woodworker

[HI29154] (Research):Funeral home records of Champaign Co, OH pg 72 say this is Rosa Wolley. T he accurate information for this family was taken from "The Calland Famil y-A Genealogy ", by Mary Bell Calland Cory and Her Daughters, Leone, Co ry Doan & Edythe Cork Cook, 1964, Pages 61-62

[HI29155] (Research):The Saint Paris News-Dispatch June 5, 1919 Edward F and Bessie HARMON have transferred Rosewood property to Carl W CA LLAND for $950.

Name: CARL W CALLAND Gender: Male Date of Death: August 01, 1966 Volume: 18569 Certificate: 63348 Marital Status: Married Place of Death: Piqua, Miami County Race: White Residence: , Champaign County Age: 67

[HI29157] (Research):Name : Cecil Virgil Calland Titles : Death date : 15 Aug 1951 Death place : Harrison, Champaign, Ohio, United States Birth date : 12 Jun 1904 Estimated birth year : Birth place : Ohio Age at death : 47 years Gender : Male Marital status : Race or color : Caucasian Street address : Occupation : Residence : Burial date : Burial place : Cemetery name : Spouse name : Father name : Edward Calland Father titles : Father birth place : Mother name : Rosie Covault Mother titles : Mother birth place : GSU film number : 2372840 Digital GS number : 4109397 Image number : 00617 Certificate number : 47644 Collection : Ohio Deaths 1908-1953

[HI29158] (Research):Adams and Harrison-Adams School Districts-Rosewood, OH The First Fifty Years 1898-1948 High School Alumni abstracted by Pat Stickley CCGS Newsletter Oct 1996 pg129 Class of 1926 Ethel Calland Everingham

Urbana Daily Citizen, April 21, 1978 Ethel A Everingham, 69, DeGraff, died at 11:10 A.M. Thursday, in Mary Rut an Hospital, Bellefontaine. She was born in Champaign County November 3 0, 1908 a Daughter of Edward and Rosa Covault Calland and was a memb er of Rosewood Methodist Church. Survivors include her husband Chester, wh om she married in May, 1947; a daughter, Mrs William (Doris) Dilbone of Ce nterville; two sons, Robert and Charles Valentine, both of DeGraff; a sist er, Mrs Gaylord (Leah Jean) Heath of West Liberty; two brothers, Clem a nd Russell Calland, both of DeGraff; and seven grandchildren. Services wi ll be conducted at 1 P.M. Saturday in the Baker-Cisco Funeral Home by t he Rev Dan Dennis, pastor of Rosewood United Methodist Church. Burial wi ll be in Rosedale Cemetery, Careysville. Friends may call at the funeral h ome Friday from 7 to 9 P.M.

[DI29161] Name: �tab�Winfield Scott Derr
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Death Date: �tab�18 Nov 1946
Death Place: �tab�Union City, Darke, Ohio, United States
Birth Date: �tab�26 Aug 1880
Estimated Birth Year: �tab�
Birthplace: �tab�Lost Creek, Miami Co, Ohio
Death Age: �tab�66 years 2 months 22 days
Gender: �tab�Male
Marital Status: �tab�Married
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Spouse's Name: �tab�Daisy Shepherd Derr
Father's Name: �tab�Charles Derr
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Mother's Name: �tab�Francis Frazee

[NI29162] Groom's Name: �tab�Gilbert A. Calland
Groom's Birth Date: �tab�1903
Groom's Birthplace: �tab�West Liberty, Ohio
Groom's Age: �tab�26
Bride's Name: �tab�Margaret Hagans
Bride's Birth Date: �tab�1905
Bride's Birthplace: �tab�West Liberty, Ohio
Bride's Age: �tab�24
Marriage Date: �tab�16 Mar 1929
Marriage Place: �tab�Champaign, Ohio
Groom's Father's Name: �tab�M. N. Calland
Groom's Mother's Name: �tab�Edith Couchman
Bride's Father's Name: �tab�G. S. Hagans
Bride's Mother's Name: �tab�Cormela Smith
Groom's Race: �tab�
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[DI29164] Name: �tab�Elizabeth Ann Couchman
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Death Date: �tab�04 Jan 1940
Death Place: �tab�Harrison Twp., Champaign, Ohio
Birth Date: �tab�24 Sep 1851
Estimated Birth Year: �tab�
Birthplace: �tab�Salem Township, Champaign Co., O.
Death Age: �tab�88 years 3 months 10 days
Gender: �tab�Female
Marital Status: �tab�Widowed
Race or Color: �tab�Caucasian
Street Address: �tab�R.R. #1
Occupation: �tab�
Residence: �tab�West Liberty, O.
Burial Date: �tab�06 Jan 1940
Burial Place: �tab�
Cemetery Name: �tab�Fairview
Spouse's Name: �tab�Geo. W. Couchman
Father's Name: �tab�William B. Craig
Father's Title & Terms: �tab�
Father's Birthplace: �tab�Pa.
Mother's Name: �tab�India A... Hess
Mother's �tab�
Mother's Birthplace: �tab�Union Twp., Champaign Co.
Film Number: �tab�2023773

[DI29165] Name: �tab�Charles Pond
�tab�Widowed
Death Date: �tab�08 Dec 1952
Death Place: �tab�Urbana Twp, Champaign, Ohio, United States
Birth Date: �tab�05 Nov 1866
Estimated Birth Year: �tab�
Birthplace: �tab�Bangor, Maine
Death Age: �tab�86 years
Gender: �tab�Male
Marital Status: �tab�
Race or Color: �tab�Caucasian
Street Address:

[HI29169] (Research):Living 8/2007

[DI29173] Name: �tab�Jacob S. Moore
Gender: �tab�
Burial Date: �tab�1895
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Mother's Name: �tab�
Mother's Birthplace: �tab�
Indexing Project (Batch) Number: �tab�I00006-8
System Origin: �tab�Ohio-EASy
Source Film Number: �tab�182758

[HI29178] (Research):1860 Census name is Martha

[HI29180] (Research):Champaign Co, Oh 1991 - pg 101 Biography

[HI29182] (Research):Paul P Wiant
Age: 22 State: OH 1910
Color: W Enumeration District: 0039
Birth Place: Ohio Visit: 0155
County: Delaware, Delaware City
Relation: Head of Household
Other Residents: Relation Name Color Age Birth Place Brother Stanley W 21 Ohio Brother Homer C M 19 Ohio

Name: Paul P Wiant Gender: Male Date of Death: 22 October 1973 Volume: 21458 Certificate: 077929 Autopsy: No Autopsy Marital Status: Widowed Place of Death: Cincinnati, Hamilton County Certifier: Physician Race: White Residence: Out-of-State, Out-of-State Age: 86 Years

[HI29183] (Research):Paul P Wiant
Age: 22 State: OH 1910
Color: W Enumeration District: 0039
Birth Place: Ohio Visit: 0155
County: Delaware, Delaware City
Relation: Head of Household
Other Residents: Relation Name Color Age Birth Place Brother Stanley W 21 Ohio Brother Homer C M 19 Ohio

[HI29184] (Research):Homer C M Wiant
Age: 19 State: OH 1910
Color: Enumeration District: 0039
Birth Place: Ohio Visit: 0155
County: Delaware, Delaware City
Relation: Brother
Other Residents: Relation Name Color Age Birth Place Head of Household Paul P Wiant W

[HI29191] (Research):Myrtle Tree Church Records (Organized 4/24/1830) Covers period 4/24/1830- 2/23/1850 CCGS Newsletter Spring 1998 pg24 Received 1/22/1846 Andrew Jackson Wiant, diss by letter 1/24/1857

[NI29197] Groom's Name: �tab�Mark H. Steinberger
Groom's Birth Date: �tab�
Groom's Birthplace: �tab�Quincy, Ohio
Groom's Age: �tab�
Bride's Name: �tab�Mary Mcmullen
Bride's Birth Date: �tab�1905
Bride's Birthplace: �tab�Bellefontaine, Logan, O.
Bride's Age: �tab�23
Marriage Date: �tab�25 May 1928
Marriage Place: �tab�Logan, Ohio
Groom's Father's Name: �tab�Irving P. Steinberger
Groom's Mother's Name: �tab�Edna P. Walker
Bride's Father's Name: �tab�M. J. Mcmullen
Bride's Mother's Name: �tab�Elizabeth Buehrle
Groom's Race: �tab�
Groom's Marital Status: �tab�Single
Groom's Previous Wife's Name: �tab�
Bride's Race: �tab�
Bride's Marital Status: �tab�Single
Bride's Previous Husband's Name: �tab�
Indexing Project (Batch) Number: �tab�M86927-4

[BI29197] Name: �tab�Mark Steinberger
Gender: �tab�Male
Baptism/Christening Date: �tab�
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Birth Date: �tab�28 Apr 1902
Birthplace: �tab�Pleasant Tp., Logan, Ohio
Death Date: �tab�
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Race: �tab�White
Father's Name: �tab�Irving Steinberger
Father's Birthplace: �tab�
Father's Age: �tab�
Mother's Name: �tab�Pearl Walker
Mother's Birthplace: �tab�
Mother's Age: �tab�
Indexing Project (Batch) Number: �tab�C04041-5
System Origin: �tab�Ohio-EASy
Source Film Number: �tab�534832
Reference Number: �tab�v 3 p 156

[HI29199] (Research):Urbana Daily Citizen 9/24/1885 William Ward died Wednesday ca 60 yrs, resident of this county all his lif e; brother of JQA Ward the noted sculptor and Edgar M Ward, the artist.
I got the date (2 Feb 1887) from family records found in a very old des k. I could check with the descendant who has these papers to see if somet hing has been copied incorrectly. If William WARD really w as 60 at time of death, that would indicate that he died in 1887 rather t han 1885. Also, 2 Feb 1885 was on a Monday and 2 Feb 1887 was on a Wedne sday if that's any help. Ellen

[NI29203] Urbana Daily Citizen 9/24/1885 William Ward died Wednesday ca 60 yrs, resident of this county all his life; brother of JQA Ward the noted sculptor and �u�Edgar M Ward, the artist.

�/u�URBANA PEOPLE SOME WHO WERE RAISED IN THIS CITY AND THEN MIGRATED TO OTHER PLACES AND WON DISTINCTION. From Urbana Daily Citizen Nov 27 1889 by Geo A T Probably the most noted person who first saw the light in Urbana, is JOHN QUINCY ADAMS WARD. He began his work as sculptor in moulding' clay in this place. Thirty years ago he went to New York. Today he is acknowledg ed to be the greatest sculptor not only of America, but of the world. Urba na looks with pride upon her favorite son. His brother, �u�EDGAR H WARD�/u�, is another who has won a prominent place in his profession. N'r Ward spent several years in Europe, and 'then returned to his own country and settled in New York, where he ranks with the leading artists of this county.

[HI29204] (Research):CCGS Newsletter Sept 1998 pg 96 Road Tax assessed on Chattels in Johnson T wp, Champaign Co, Ohio for the year 1876 James Ward .04

[HI29207] (Research):CCGS Newsletter June 1998 Pg 67 More Commissioner's Reports Minuted from June 7 1815 to Jan 22, 1817 Jan 20 1816 Ordered that the clerk call on William Ward director of Urbana for any mon ey he may have in hands as director. September 3, 1816 �William Ward is allowed one hundred and fifty dollars for his servic es as director of Urbana for the term of seven years at twenty dollars p er annum commencing on the 23rd day of September 1809 and ending the 23 rd day of September 1816.

Beers History Urbana Twp 1881 John Reynolds and William Ward erected the first grist-mill in 1814, conne cting with it carding and fulling, which was the foundation of the prese nt woolen factory of Messrs. Henry Fox & Co.

Champaign County and Surrounding areas. Pg 11 William Ward the founder of Urbana was a Revolutionary soldier. He was bo rn in Greenbrier County, Virginia, December 14, 1752, a son of Capt. Jam es Ward, who was also a soldier in the War for Independence. William Wa rd and his father were both members of the one thousand Virginians under C ol. Andrew Lewis who gave the Shawnee Indians under Cornstalk a thorough d efeat at the battle of Point Pleasant, battle was earlier described in o ne of these articles. Capt. James Ward was killed at the battle ofPoint Pleasant. Upon his dea th the son William stepped into his father's place and led his father's co mpany during the remainder of the battle. A coincidence of this battle w as the death ofCol. William Ward's father and the Indian chief Tecumseh 's father who also was killed in the same battle. Tecumseh's father was Ch ief Tuckashinwa and at the time of this battle Tecumseh was only six yea rs of age. Col. William Ward was present at Logan Elm when the Treaty ofPeace was sig ned between Cornstalk and Lord Dunmore. Both William Ward's and Simon Kent on's names appear on the list of patriots present at the Logan Elm trea ty . William Ward came to this part of Ohio with Simon Kenton and when Champai gn county was organized both Kenton and Ward took up land in what became C hampaign county. When the decision was made to select a site for the county seat, a committ ee who had been appointed to make such selection decided on the proper ty of William Ward who owned one hundred and sixty acres ofwhich our ci ty is a part. Ward, Kenton and Joseph Vance the surveyor were among the fi rst to build houses, which of course were of log construction. All three m en were patriots in the Revolutionary War. Col. Ward died in 1822 and for many years his body was supposed to have re sted in Oak Dale cemetery, but of late the Urbana Chapter ofD. A. R. beca me convinced that this probably was a historical error, and they began a s earch. A discovery was made by Otho Robinson as he was plowing along a wi ld plum thicket when his tractor dropped into a hole. In the hole Robinson found human bones and further investigation uncovered a stone mar ker two feet underground on which was engraved the names ofCol. Ward his w ife and two sons. This was on the Sultzbaugh farm on Route 68 between Spri ngfield and Urbana, which was the homestead of the Col. Ward family. Pla ns are made to restore the grave and headstone and place a suitable mark er on the site


Champaign County and Surrounding areas. Pg 103-106 The William Ward Home October 16,1957

William Ward, Sr., the founder of Urbana, was the owner of all of secti on twenty-three, one-quarter of section nineteen, a half-section of Cla rk county and several patents for other varying sized farms in Champaign c ounty which he held for short periods and then sold to settlers as they ar rived. All this, as well as the lots which he laid out in the county se at town, mark him as the shrewd Yankee trader which the historians have de signated him to have been. William Ward was bom in Greenbrier county, Virginia, December 14, 1752 a nd died on December 24, 1822. ffis body was laid to rest on his farm in Cl ark county beside those of his first wife, Rebecca Ward, and two of his yo ung sons, James and Lewis Ward. On November 27, 1956 the remains of Wa rd and his vafe Rebecca were taken up by Springfield authorities and rebur ied in a small concrete vault in Pleasant Hill cemetery on State Route 4 a bout one mile southwest of New Moorefield. This removal was made to ma ke way for the establishment of new water works for the city of Springfiel d. "Workmen, in disinterring the remains found no clothing, buttons or caske t, just the skeletons of Mr. Ward and his wife. Also they found a brok en headstone bearing the inscriptions: 'William Ward, died Dec. 24, 182 2, aged 70 years. Rebecca Ward, died August, 1805, aged 41 years. Jam es and Lewis, sons of W. and R. Ward'. The water superintendent who w as in charge of the disinterment stated the remains of the two sons were n ot found." (Above paragraph from a copy of the SpringField Sun of No v. 2 7, 195 6.) It strikes me that the remains of William Ward and his wife should have be en removed to Urbana. His home for most of his lifetime spent in the Sta te of Ohio was here at Urbana, and all of his business interests, with t he single exception of the Clark county farm were here in Champaign county . It is most certainly known that he and Simon Kenton came to this secti on in 1798. Each of them secured a grant of land between Urbana and Sprin gfield, Kenton on the east side of Route 68 and Ward on the west side of 6 8. William Ward built a log cabin on his land and lived there until aft er he laid out Urbana in 1805. Ms wife passed away the same year the to wn was surveyed and platted. Ward was among the first to build a ho me in Urbana. It was a double log cabin on lot number 86 at the com er of West Water and High streets. William Patrick, in his chapter in Antrim's History, states this fact a nd says that William Ward was living there at that date. There is al so a letter in possession of Errett Lewis that verifies that Ward maintain ed an office in Urbana and rode back and forth from his farm on horseba ck before he established his home here in town. There is just no way to k now in what year the move from his farm to Urbana took place, but it see ms likely it was soon after the death of Rebecca. Now I come to the main point I want to bring out in this article. The fa ct that on Oct. 20, 1812, William Ward recorded a patent for the southwe st quarter of section 19. He had entered for this tract some years previo us and built the brick house known today as "Nutwood Place", the home of E rrett Lewis and f@ly. This brick home which Ward built is quite possibly the oldest brick hou se in Champaign county. There is no way to prove this but neither is there any record of any bri ck residence being built before this one. Here, from the time the house w as finished until Ward's death, was his home, and in that early day it w as the finest home in Champaign county. Ward was well able to make it s o, for there is little doubt that he was the wealthiest man in the coun ty at the time of his death. His son, Wm. Ward, Jr., received the place as his inheritance and occupi ed the home from 1823 to about 1850. The house, therefore, is entitl ed to first rank in the county as regards age. It was patterned after t he old plantation homes in Virginia and has not been marred by modernizati on. It is a typical old fashion upper middle class home and distinctly sh ows it, inside and out, even today. The Ward house was built of bricks burned where the house was constructe d, quite likely of the clay removed from the basement. Errett Lewis disco vered the foundation of the old brick kiln when he was excavating for a ba throom septic tank. The house contains fourteen rooms with seven of the rooms each having an o ld fashioned fireplace. The fireplace in the kitchen served for the cooki ng of food. No cook stove or range was even known in those pioneer day s. The baking was done in the basement where there is a stone Dutch ov en capable of baking a big batch at one time. On the second floor there is a room constructed for curing and smoking mea t. This is rather an unusual arrangement, but it nevertheless shows eve ry evidence of having been used for that purpose. On the south side of the house there is a large open court patio paved wi th brick. A dug well was about the center of the patio for the water supp ly. The floor throughout the house is inch-and-a-quarter ash flooring preserv ed in excellent shape. In fact, the whole house is excellently preserved. The front entrance is a beautifw arched doorway with window glass on eith er side. The living room and parlor are on either side of a hall entranc e. The living room woodwork is cherry, with walnut woodwork in some of t he other rooms. Errett and Mrs. Lewis have accomplished a wonderful resto ration in this home. William Ward, Sr., was a veteran of the Revolution. His father, James War d, also served as an officer in the same war and was killed at the batt le of Point Pleasant, West Virginia. When Captain Ward fell at this batt le against the Indians, the son, William, who was a lieutenant in his fath er's company, led the command during the rest of the battle. The Wards had a justifiable reason for disliking the Indians. In 1758, Jo hn Ward, who was William's younger brother, was stolen in Virginia at t he age of three and carried away by the Shawnee Indians. It was a sear ch for the younger brother that first brought Ward to the Mad River valle y. Tradition has the story that young John Ward was at the Battle of Poi nt Pleasant fighting with the Indians when his father was killed. Later J ohn Ward met his death in an Indian skirmish with a company of Kentuckia ns under command of Simon Kenton. His brother, Charles, was one of Kenton 's company. From a letter by J. R. McBeth of Springfield, a copy of which Errett posse sses, Mr Ward is described as being a large man, tall and broad shouldere d, with prominent cheek bones and dark auburn hair which he wore in a lo ng queue or pigtail tied with a black ribbon. This hair style was comm on among many of the better class of pioneers. Ward's dress was describ ed as a black frock coat, a black felt hat with high crown and broad br im which was not turned up as some wore them. When riding on horseba ck he wore green flannel leggings tied with ferreting below the knee, In manner he was haughty and decisive as one who would naturally comman d. He was a typical old school Virginia gentleman, kind to his neighbo rs and freely entertaining strangers in his home, especially traveling min isters of all denominations. He had one room with only an outside entranc e, and it was used only when he had an overnight visitor whom he felt he c ould not trust. Ihave exhausted considerable time at the courthouse in an effort to find t he names of William Ward, Sr.'s children. I have histories of the coun ty and nowhere in these histories are the Ward children listed, One histo ry states that Mr. Ward was twice married (which is correct) and was the f ather of eleven children, four by his first wife and seven by his second w ife, but it fails to name any of them. I think the statement about sev en by his second wife is an error. And this is why I think it an erro r. William Ward and Margaret Barr were married sometime between Apr il 5, 1813, and Oct. 20, 1814. Ward died on Dec. 24, 1822. His married l ife with Mrs. Ward could have only been about nine years and seven childr en in nine years is most unreasonable. From the deed records I gleaned the following: William Ward, Jr., and Jo hn A. Ward were both his sons and both were longtime residents of Urban a. Cyrus T. Ward, another son, is listed in the deeds as a resident of Ke ntucky. James A. Ward is listed as being a resident of Kentucky and late r, in 1829, as a resident of Clark county. Charles Ward, I am reasonab ly sure was also a younger son and a resident of Urbana. Two women are al so mentioned in deeds as being his daughters. Margaret Ward Bane was t he wife of Dr. Evan Bane and resided in Urbana. The other daughter was li sted as Mrs. Elizabeth DeCamp, wife of Caleb DeCamp of Butler county, Ohi o. This makes seven children. Two more who died young were James and Lew is, whom I have already named, were on the grave stone of Mr. and Mrs. Wa rd when their bodies were exhumed.

John Quincy Adams Ward, the sculptor, and Edgar Ward, the artist, were h is grandsons, both children of his son John A. Ward.

Chauncery Records of Champaign Co, Ohio Record Book 12, Page 146 - Filed I October 1830 Evan Banes and Peggy, his wife; Caleb Decamp and Elizabeth, his wife Vs Widow and Heirs of William Ward On 21 December 1822 William Ward devised his will and he granted to Peg gy Banes and Betsy Decamp the north half of the south half of Section 31 T ownship 5 Range 11 and the north half of the south-west quarter of Secti on 25 Township 5 Range 11 (Urbana Tp.). The suit was made in order to cle ar up the description of the land. The heirs of William Ward were: Margar et Ward, widow; John A. Ward; William Ward Jr.; Cyrus T. Ward; James Lew is Ward, son of James Ward deceased; Sally, wife of Britton Lewis; Charl es Ward; Phebe, wife of Robert Barr; Fanny Ward; James Ward; Rebecca War d; Marshall Ward; Peggy, wife of Evan Banes and Elizabeth, wife of Caleb D ecamp.

Record Book 14, Page 371-Field 7 Oct 1835 Francis Reyno & Wife vs Executors of William Ward, deceased. et al on 27 March 1819 Patsey at age 11 on 11 Dec 1819, wife of Francis Reyno, w as indentured to William and Margaret Ward until she was 18 years of ag e. At the end of her indenture she was to receive 1 acre of land in the vi cinity of Urbana. As William Ward was deceased she as asking for the fulfi llment of the contract from Ward's heirs; John A Ward, Cyrus T Ward; Willi am Ward; Phoebe wife of Robert Barr; Peggy wife of Evan Banes; Betsy wi fe of David W Skidmore of Butler Co, Ohio; Francis wife of Isaac Pangle; C harles Ward of Clark Co, Oh and the minors, James Ward, Marshall Ward a nd Rebecca ward. James J Bacon was appointed guardian ad litem. At the Ju ly term the bill was taken as confessed as the defendants did not conte st the suit.

Champaign Co, Will Abstracts pg 25 probated 1822 Wife Peggy, mentions her children "born by me"; sons John A, William Jr a nd Cyrus F Ward to have land S31 Urbana Twp; youngest sons James and Marsh all Ward to have land in S30 Urbana; Dau Phoebe Barr land in S25 Urbana; d aughters Peggy and Betsy land in S31 Urbana; youngest daughters Frances a nd Rebecca land in S31 urbana; John A Ward, William Ward, Jr, Cyrus War d, Robert Barr and brother James Ward of KY exec. Wit; W H Fyffe, George H ite. signed 12/21/1822

PUBLIC RECORDS OF CHAMPAIGN COUNTY, OHIO CHANCERY RECORDS OF THE COURT OF COMMON PLEAS Record Book 9, Page 318- Filed 26 June 1824 Andrew Richards, Elijah Richards, William Richards, Josiah Richards, Mos es Clifton & Elizabeth his wife and John Clifton & Mary his wife, hei rs of Elijah Richards vs John A. Ward, William Ward & Cyrus T. Ward, executors of William Ward d eceased During the June Term of Chancery Court in Greene County, Ohio Will iam Ward was appointed the guardian of the heirs of Elijah Richards. Elij ah Richards owned land in Kentucky which was sold by James Ward and Elizab eth Richards, Administrators. From the sale of this land 300 pounds was gi ven to William Ward for the maintenance of the children. In 1815 William W ard sold to some of the heirs of Elijah the south half of Section 21 Towns hip 5 Range 11 (Urbana Tp.) and settled money on the others. On 13 Augu st 1827 the court decreed that the executors of William Ward pay $61. 29 to Moses & Elizabeth Clifton and $29.53 to John & Mary Clifton. It w as mentioned that in 1825 Elizabeth and Mary were between 30 and 35 yea rs of age.

PUBLIC RECORDS OF CHAMPAIGN COUNTY, OHIO CHANCERY RECORDS OF THE COURT OF COMMON PLEAS Record Book 14, Page 377 \emdash Filed 7 October 1837 (See Record Book 14, Pa ge 371) Rose Brassfield et al vs John A. Ward et al Rose Brassfield was of Greene County, Ohio; Henry Ford was of Champaign Co unty, Ohio. On 12 March 1819 Henry Ford was indentured to William Wa rd by his mother, Rose. Henry was bound until he was 21 years of age, whi ch would be 25 April 1831. At the end of his indenture Henry was to recei ve 2� acres of laud and Rose was to receive 1/2 acre of land, all in the v icinity of Urbana. At the July Term of 1836 the case was taken as confess ed because William Wards heirs did not contest the suit.

[XI29207] Family plot in Ward Cemetery moved to Pleasant Hill on Mechanicsburg Pike, later moved to Oak Dale Cemetery in Urbana

[HI29210] (Research):Eliza joined the Carysville Christian Church on 9 February 1866.

[NI29211] daughter of John ANDERSON and Elizabeth Turpin DAVIS

[XI29211] Family plot in Ward Cemetery moved to Pleasant Hill on Mechanicsburg Pike, later moved to Oak Dale Cemetery in Urbana

[HI29212] (Research):PUBLIC RECORDS OF CHAMPAIGN CCUNTY, OHIO CHANCERY RECORDS OF THE COURT OF COMMON PLEAS Promiscuous Record Book 7, Page 566 - Filed 16 December 1819 - In Chance ry Mary Ward & James Lewis Ward Vs William Ward James Ward, son of William Ward, died 7 August 1812 in Urbana. Mary Wa rd is his widow and James Lewis Ward is James' only child. John Jones w as the guardian of James Lewis Ward. James Ward left a $1000 estate: 4 ho rses valued at $400; 1 yoke of oxen valued at $70; 4 cows valued at $20 ea ch; I bed, bedstead, bedding & curtains valued at $75; a large quani ty of crockery; ten spoons; and much personal property but the exact quali ty and description are unknown. After James died, William took possessi on of all of the property for himself and has given no accounting but h as given the widow about $40. James Ward deceased became of age, 21 year s, in 1803 or 1804. William Ward had told James when he became of a ge if he would farm for his father he would receive the north half of Sect ion 30 Township 5 Range 10 (Urbana Tp.) and 40 acres off of the north e nd of the south half of the same section; total of about 360 acres. In 18 10 or 1811 James took possession of the land and cleared about 40 acres a nd fenced it, but William did not give him a clear deed for the propert y. William also owed about $700 to James for labor. The widow wants an a ccounting of the property. On 2 May 1820 William Ward gave is depositi on and denied all of the charges. - The court decreed that the case was di smissed and Mary had to pay the costs.

[XI29212] Family plot in Ward Cemetery moved to Pleasant Hill on Mechanicsburg Pike, later moved to Oak Dale Cemetery in Urbana

[HI29213] (Research):List of youth between the ages of four and 21 years within School Di st No 5 in Urbana Twp 11-20-1833 Margaret Ward- 3

1860 Census, Urbana living with Margaret James W 43 Marshall L 40 William J 20 Cyrus E 18 Margaret A 14 Evan B 11

Will mentions dau Rebecca Pangle-house and lot in Urbana, ch of Fanny Pang le $1400 (share of Edward Pangle paid if he returns to claim it within 3 y ears; gd Margaret Ann Pangle (dau Fanny) side board; gs William Ward (s on of James) $800; gds Margaret Ann, Elizabeth and Harriett Pangle. Monume nt for herself and son Marshall. Wm H Colwell exec. Wit; John H P Stone, W illiam H Colwell signed 6/11/1867

Champaign Co, Will Abstracts pg 25 probated 1822 Wife Peggy, mentions her children "born by me"; sons John A, William Jr a nd Cyrus F Ward to have land S31 Urbana Twp; youngest sons James and Marsh all Ward to have land in S30 Urbana; Dau Phoebe Barr land in S25 Urbana; d aughters Peggy and Betsy land in S31 Urbana; youngest daughters Frances a nd Rebecca lnad in S31 urbana; John A Ward, William Ward, Jr, Cyrus War d, Robert Barr and brother James Ward of KY exec. Wit; W H Fyffe, George H ite. signed 12/21/1822

[HI29214] (Research):Not sure if this is the same William Ward 1860 Champaign Co, Urbana, OH pg 127 William Ward 62 OH Eleanore 62 PA Mariah G 30 Oh Elnora 26 Oh Mary E 24 Oh Edgar M 21 Oh

PUBLIC RECORDS OF CHAMPAIGN COUNTY, OHIO CHANCERY RECORDS OF THE COURT OF COMMON PLEAS Record Book 9, Page 231- Filed 24 December 1819- Bill of Revivor William S teel vs George Fithian, William Ward, Samuel McCord, Philip Jarboe, William McDane 11, Joseph Hedges, John Thomas, John Lingle, Catharine, widow and hei rs of Alexander Woods deceased and William Ward Jr. On 4 October 1823 William Steel of Kentucky took a note for $543, payab le within six months, from Alexander Woods of Champaign County. In the Jan uary Term of 1816 in Champaign County Common Pleas Court, Steel receiv ed a judgement against Woods for $573.12 and costs. This judgement has n ot been paid. Alexander Woods left the following heirs, all of Kentucky: C atharine, widow, and six children; Henry Woods, Frances Woods, Sarah Wood s, Nancy Ann Woods, Kempt Woods and Kelly Woods. When he died Woods own ed In-Lot 183 and the north half of In-Lots 24 and 25, all in Urbana. Geor ge Fithian as executor had been given the court's permission to sell the l and. Archibald Magrew had auction In-Lot 183 to John Lingle of Clark Coun ty and the north half of In-Lots 24 and 25 to John Thomas, however, neith er man paid for the land. In 1812 William Ward, director and propriet or of Urbana, conveyed In-Lot 183 to Samuel McCord; who later conveyed sa me to Alexander Woods. Before 1812 Joseph C. Vance, director of Urbana, co nveyed In-Lot 24 to Philip Jarboe, now of Clark County; who later convey ed to Samuel McCord. Before 1812 Joseph C. Vance also conveyed In-L ot 25 to William McDanell of Ross County; who conveyed to Joseph Gord en of Logan County. Samuel McCord and Joseph Gorden later divided'In-Lo ts 24 and 25 with McCord holding the south half of the lots and Gorden hol ding the north half of the lots. Gorden later transferred the north ha lf of In-Lots 24 and 25 to Joseph Hedges of Pickaway County and Hedge s, in turn, conveyed the land to Alexander Woods. In 1821 William Ward sti ll held the legal title to all of the In-Lots. The court appointed apprais ers three times. On 19 Oct 1821 the appraisers were: Randal Largent, Andr ew Kirkpatrick, David Harr, John Hamilton and Benjamin Doolittle, but t he lots did not sell for lack of bidders. On 30 August 1822 the appraise rs were: John Rhodes, William H. Fyffe, Hugh Gibbs, George Bell and Ad am Mosgrove. On 7 December 1822 lots were auctioned; In-Lot 183 to Nancy W orley for $295 and the north half of In-Lots 24 and 25 to George Bell f or $250. By 20 December 1822 William Ward was deceased and had been replac ed by Ward Jr. as the holder of the title deed. By 20 March 1826 Nan cy Worley had married Jehu Jones but they still did not complete the sa le on In-Lot 183. On 26 June 1826 the appraisers were: John Reynolds, Hen ry Weaver, Benjamin Doolittle, Abram R. Colwell and William H. Fyffe. In-L ot 183 was sold on 3 February 1827 to John Hamilton for $196.75.


Record book 18 pg 463 Filed 21 Mar 1842 (Record Book 18,pg 513 filed 21 M ar 1842- Same info) Administrator of William Ward vs Widow and heirs Administrator : Ira Bean, William McDonald and A F Vance. William Ward di ed intestate and left no money to pay bills. Heirs; widow, Elizabeth War d, Mary Rebecca Vance, wife of A F Vance; Eliza Jane Ward and Harriet A nn Ward.

Record Book 18 pg 201 Filed May 3, 1842 McDonald et al vs Wards Widow and heirs. William Ward sold the east half of Section 23 Twp 5 Range 11 Urbana, in Ju ly 1839 but failed to deliver deed. Title passed to John A Ward and Willi am Ward without conveying to William McDonald and Duncan McDonald as agree d. William Ward died leaving widow Elizabeth and Heirs A F Vance and Ma ry Rebecca, his wife, Jane Ward and Harriet Ward, minors.

[XI29214] nscription: Aged 57 years

"Though now laid here I'll rise
To meet my Jesus in the skies"

[HI29215] (Research):1836 killed by indians body not found.

[HI29216] (Research):Champaign Co, Guardianship Bookpg 543 Nov 19, 1855 John A Corwin, gdn of Marshall Ward 34yr and insane person; heir of Willi am Ward Sr, dec'd. Surities A F Vance, William Vance

[HI29217] (Research):Champaign Co, OH Newspaper Abstracts, Mar 22 1883 Misses Eleanore and Mary Ward celebrated the 81st birthday of their aun t, Mrs Margaret Ward Banes last Saturday. She is the last surviving memb er of the first family of Col William Ward, Sr. The nieces and nephews pre sent were William Wards' family of Powhattan, Judge Vance and family, Will iam Colwell and wife, S B Payne and wife, Henry Ward and William Ambros e, son of Mrs Alice Ward Ambrose.

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

Enumeration of citizens over 70 years of age 5/21/1889 Mrs Peggy Banes, widow of Dr Evan Banes, born Ohio, age 86

[DI29217] pg79 8/4/1890 Died Aug 1 at the home of her niece, Miss Ward of College St in her 89th years. Mrs margaret Banes, widow of the late Evan Banes MD and dau of Col Wm Ward's family by his first wife. She was born 17 Mar 1802 Champaign Co, (now Clark Co) in a house built by her father in 1798; it stands on the west side of Old Stage Rd leading from Urbana to Springfield, 3 miles north of Springfield. The family burying ground where lies the remains of Col Ward , his wife, som of his children, and his colored servants. She md Dr Evan banes 9/23/1824, one child, Henry died in early manhod

[NI29218] A son of Evan Bane from PA who settled in Clark County and died in 1827

Champaign County and Surrounding Areas, Pg107 Dr. Evan Bane - Henry Weaver - William Patrick October 30, 1957

Dr. Evan Bane came to Urbana sometime prior to 18 1 0. From informati on I gleaned in the deed records, he was a son-in-law of William Ward, Sr ., the founder of Urbana. The history books mention him quite frequent ly in the capacity of an elective official of the city and as being connec ted with the publication of three newspapers published in Urbana during t he period 1816 to1840. Bane in most cases occupied the position of edit or of these papers. For several years Bane was a member of the Counc il of the city, and about 1825 and '26 he held the position of mayor. Thr oughout his activity as a news publisher, he was continually taking an act ive stand for improving the progress of Urbana. So continuously did he ad vocate his ideas through the columns of his newspapers, that there is no q uestion that many of his constructive ideas were adopted by the city autho rities. During his term as Mayor the minutes of the town council showed th at much improvement was made regarding the condition of the streets, sidew alks and bridges over the town branch. The streets were graded, low plac es filled and the higher points reduced so as to make them a more level gr ade. Gravel, to the depth of one foot in the center with a gradual slo pe to the gutter, was placed on the streets. Gravel sidewalks were constr ucted all over the town. The town branch was deepened and straightened- im provements were made regarding the operation of the market place- and reso lutions were passed providing sanitation control. Perhaps Bane should not have all credit for these improvements. He h ad a council composed of good citizens to work with him. They were Hen ry Weaver, Josiah G. Talbot, Abram R. Colwell, James Cooley and Edmond Cav flier. Dr. Evan Bane lived to be an old man. He died in December 1878 ag ed 80 years. At his death he had been a resident of Powhattan for a few y ears. His wife was Margaret Ward whom he married in 1824.

[HI29218] (Research):County Collustrator, Urbana, Ohio, Thursday Oct 17 1831 A List of the lands forfeited to the state of Ohio for the non-payment of taxes, lying within the County of Champaign. Compiled by Pat Stickley, CCGS Newsletter Vol 10 No 2 April 1994 pg 32 Evan Banes Sec 31 Range 11 Twp 5 N Side 80 acres Evan Banes Sec 25 Range 11 Twp 5 SW 30 acres

[DI29218] Newspaper Abstract
January 2, 1879
Dr Evan Banes of Pretty Prairie died 28th December, aged 81 years; he was born 18th Oct, 1797, in VA; was married to Miss Margaret Ward, daughter of Col William Ward Sr, proprietor of the town of Urbana. He leaves a widow; their only child Dr Henry C Banes died many years ago leaving a wife and child (now deceased).

Champ Co Will Book D pg 315 Evan bane probated 1/7/1879 Wife Margaret Bane all real estate; at her death all property not consum ed to William A Ward and wife martha. William F Colwell exec Wit: John Gwy nne (now dec'd), Aaron Myers will signed 12/24/1875

[HI29221] (Research):PUBLIC RECORDS OF CHAMPAIGN CCUNTY, OHIO CHANCERY RECORDS OF THE COURT OF COMMON PLEAS Promiscuous Record Book 7, Page 566 - Filed 16 December 1819 - In Chance ry Mary Ward & James Lewis Ward Vs William Ward James Ward, son of William Ward, died 7 August 1812 in Urbana. Mary Wa rd is his widow and James Lewis Ward is James' only child. John Jones w as the guardian of James Lewis Ward. James Ward left a $1000 estate: 4 ho rses valued at $400; 1 yoke of oxen valued at $70; 4 cows valued at $20 ea ch; I bed, bedstead, bedding & curtains valued at $75; a large quani ty of crockery; ten spoons; and much personal property but the exact quali ty and description are unknown. After James died, William took possessi on of all of the property for himself and has given no accounting but h as given the widow about $40. James Ward deceased became of age, 21 year s, in 1803 or 1804. William Ward had told James when he became of a ge if he would farm for his father he would receive the north half of Sect ion 30 Township 5 Range 10 (Urbana Tp.) and 40 acres off of the north e nd of the south half of the same section; total of about 360 acres. In 18 10 or 1811 James took possession of the land and cleared about 40 acres a nd fenced it, but William did not give him a clear deed for the propert y. William also owed about $700 to James for labor. The widow wants an a ccounting of the property. On 2 May 1820 William Ward gave is depositi on and denied all of the charges. - The court decreed that the case was di smissed and Mary had to pay the costs.

[XI29221] Family plot in Ward Cemetery moved to Pleasant Hill on Mechanicsburg Pike, later moved to Oak Dale Cemetery in Urbana

[HI29226] (Research):Champaign Co, Will Book C pg 206 Samuel Wilson probated 11/27/1857 Wife Elizabeth one half od estate; other one half to heirs, (no Nmes),; br other Andrew Wilson guradian of children (no names) Brother Andrew Wils on exec. Wit: Joseph H Woods, Thomas Woods, will signed 2/19/1847

[HI29230] (Research):Champaign Co, Will Book C pg 206 Samuel Wilson probated 11/27/1857 Wife Elizabeth one half od estate; other one half to heirs, (no Nmes),; br other Andrew Wilson guradian of children (no names) Brother Andrew Wils on exec. Wit: Joseph H Woods, Thomas Woods, will signed 2/19/1847

[DI29235] Name: �tab�Amanda E Baker
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Death Date: �tab�11 Oct 1917
Death Place: �tab�German, Clark, Ohio
Birth Date: �tab�28 Jan 1846
Estimated Birth Year: �tab�
Birthplace: �tab�Champaign County, Ohio
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Gender: �tab�Female
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Race or Color: �tab�American
Street Address: �tab�
Occupation: �tab�
Residence: �tab�
Burial Date: �tab�13 Oct 1917
Burial Place: �tab�
Cemetery Name: �tab�Ferncliff
Spouse's Name: �tab�
Father's Name: �tab�John Wilson
Father's Title & Terms: �tab�
Father's Birthplace: �tab�Ohio
Mother's Name: �tab�Sarah Swartz
Mother's �tab�
Mother's Birthplace: �tab�Va
Film Number: �tab�1984114
Digital Folder Number: �tab�4021651
Image Number: �tab�2173
Certificate Number: �tab�fn 62911

[HI29238] (Research):OH Lawrence Co, 15 Jan 1824 George Pine married Nancy Miller

[XI29241] Age 80 y

[HI29243] (Research):Grandfather DAVID BEATY, SR, came to Ch Co, in the year 1806. He stopp ed in the wild woods on the land now owned by WILLIAM MERRITT .All he a nd his family owned was the clothes on their backs, a pack on the ba ck of an old black horse and fifty cents in money. All hands went to wo rk and chopped, dug and scratched for a living, and a scant one it was f or a few years. I have often heard grandfather relate that they had to si ft wheat bran through a sieve a second time and what passed through made c ake to eat, and corn bread manufactured from frost bit corn, and no meat f or a time. Father hired to work for JOHN PENCE, SR, at fifty cents a da y. He lived on Nettle Creek, south ofWestville. He bought a rifle with whi ch he kept his family in wild meats such as deer, turkey and pheasants. Th at was the start of the BEATTY brothers in Champaign County. This artic le was written by ELIAS BEA TY.

May 20 Champaign Co, Genealogical Society, Champaign Co OH Newspaper Abstracts, B ook II- 1878-1900, (September 6, 1878 to 1900).pg99

[DI29245] Name: �tab�Martha Matilda Harvey
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Death Date: �tab�09 Apr 1918
Death Place: �tab�Salem Tp, Champaign, Ohio
Birth Date: �tab�06 Nov 1845
Estimated Birth Year: �tab�
Birthplace: �tab�New Jersey
Death Age: �tab�72 years 5 months 3 days
Gender: �tab�Female
Marital Status: �tab�Widowed
Race or Color: �tab�American
Street Address: �tab�
Occupation: �tab�Retired
Residence: �tab�
Burial Date: �tab�11 Apr 1918
Burial Place: �tab�Kingssuck, Ohio
Cemetery Name: �tab�
Spouse's Name: �tab�
Father's Name: �tab�Geo Hoppock
Father's Title & Terms: �tab�
Father's Birthplace: �tab�New Jersey
Mother's Name: �tab�Sarah Snyder
Mother's �tab�
Mother's Birthplace: �tab�New Jersey
Film Number: �tab�1984347
Digital Folder Number: �tab�4021774
Image Number: �tab�1680
Certificate Number: �tab�fn 21930

[DI29246] Name: Lewis Wilson Landenberg
Titles:
Death date: 13 Jan 1911
Death place: Johnson, Champaign, Ohio
Birth date: 12 Jun 1840
Estimated birth year:
Birth place: Ohio
Age at death: 70 years 7 months 1 day
Gender: Male
Marital status: Married
Race or color: Caucasian
Street address:
Occupation: Farmer
Residence:
Burial date: 15 Jan 1911
Burial place:
Cemetery name: Rosedale Cemetery
Spouse name:
Father name: William Landenberg
Father titles:
Father birth place: Pennsylvania
Mother name: Mary Thompson
Mother titles:
Mother birth place: Ohio
GSU film number: 1952770
Digital GS number: 4021041
Image number: 681
Reference number: fn 577
Collection: Ohio Deaths 1908-1953

[DI29251] Name: �tab�Jacob Buffington
Gender: �tab�Male
Burial Date: �tab�14 Sep 1903
Burial Place: �tab�Springfield, O.
Death Date: �tab�12 Sep 1903
Death Place: �tab�Columbus, Franklin, Ohio
Age: �tab�74
Birth Date: �tab�1829
Birthplace: �tab�Ohio
Occupation: �tab�
Race: �tab�White
Marital Status: �tab�Married
Spouse's Name: �tab�
Father's Name: �tab�
Father's Birthplace: �tab�
Mother's Name: �tab�
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Indexing Project (Batch) Number: �tab�B01777-4
System Origin: �tab�Ohio-EASy
Source Film Number: �tab�2026910
Reference Number: �tab�v 3 p 368

[NI29252] Beers 1881 Biography, History of Champaign Co, OH pg 641 ROBERT R. COLWELL, Urbana; retired merchant; is another native and old res ident of Urbana. He is a son of Peter R. Colwell, who came from New Jers ey in the fall of 1815, and settled in Urbana, where he remained until h is decease, in 1847. He was a chair-maker by trade, and carried on that bu siness in a small way during his residence here, and was known as a m an of sterling integrity. Robert's mother was Lavina, daughter of Nathan F itch. She came with her parents to this county from Kentucky, in 1806, s he then being but 6 years of age. She survived her husband, and died in 18 66. The subject of this sketch was born in Urbana in 1819. He remembers se eing the Indians coming to Urbana in squads on trading expeditions. He att ended the subscription school in his youth, and early learned the chairmak er's trade, and with his father had a little chair and furniture establish ment, which gradually increased. In 1855, he purchased an interest in t he flouring-mill, and this, with the lumber trade in connection, gradual ly increased from about 1860 to 1878, when he sold out and retired from ac tive business. Thus, from an unpretending mechanic, he succeeded to the pr oprietorship of one of the most extensive, successful private enterpris es ever established in Urbana. His residence is a pleasant property on t he southwest corner of High and Court streets. He married, in 1867, Mrs. M ary Ann Stansbury, widow of Alfred Stansbury, deceased, and daughter of Em or Kimber. They have one child-Annie Laura.
Champaign County History 1991 - Biography Pg 107

[DI29252] The Urbana Daily Citizen
July 7, 1887
Robert R Colwell died Wednesday. He was born 24th October, 1819, the son of Peter Colwell who came from New Jersey in 1815 and Lavina Fitch who came from Kentucky in 1806. He was a chair maker, married in 1867 to Mrs Stansbury, daughter of the late Emor Kimber and has one child.

Will Book F pg220 Robert R Colwell, Urbana, diedk 7/6/1887 probated 7/12/1 887 Heirs Mary A Colwell, widow; Anna Laura Colwell, dau, Urbana; Widow Ma ry A Colwell in lieu of dower forst years support and 1/3 of estate; my sis Olive Minturn, Fanny Heflebower or their survivors the real estate in U rbana; at their death divided between Kate Minturn Anderson; Robert C Heflebower, Hattie Heflebower and Olive Heflebower and their heirs. Wife Ma ry A and brother C F Colwell Exec Wit: Geo M Eichelberger, S M Rock, W W Wilson Will signed 11/3/1886

[HI29253] (Research):Name: Mary A. Colwell
Death date: 03 Dec 1910
Death place: Urbana, Champaign, Ohio
Birth date: 31 Jan 1830
Estimated birth year:
Birth place: Lancaster Co, Pa
Age at death: 80 years 11 months 28 days
Gender: Female
Marital status: Widowed
Race or color: Caucasian
Street address: 127 W.Corint
Occupation:
Residence: Urbana, Champaign, Ohio
Burial date: 06 Dec 1910
Burial place: Urbana, O
Cemetery name:
Spouse name:
Father name: Emmor Kimber
Father titles:
Father birth place: Pennsylvania
Mother name: Phoebe Joens
Mother titles:
Mother birth place: Pennsylvania
GSU film number: 1952612
Digital GS number: 4021038
Image number: 1783
Reference number: fn 64597
Collection: Ohio Deaths 1908-1953

[NI29256] Champaign County History 1991 - Biography Pg 107

Graduates of Urbana High School 1884-1900 submitted by Pat Stickley in CC GS Newsletter June 1996 pg 31 Anna L Colwell-Bancroft Clas of 1889

[DI29256] Name: �tab�Anna Laura Bancroft
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Death Date: �tab�05 Jan 1946
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[NI29257] A CENTENNIAL BIOGRAPHICAL HISTORY OF CHAMPAIGN COUNTY, OHIO pg17-19
When a citizen of worth and character lias departed this life it is proper that those who survive him should keep in mind his life-work and hold up to the knowledge and emulation of the young his virtues and the characteristics which distinguished him and made him worthy of the esteem and confidence of his fellow men. We therefore are gratified in having the privilege of entering at this point a memoir of the representative citizen of Urbana whose name appears above. He lives in the memory and affection of his family and friends as a devoted husband, kind father and public-spirited citizen and as one whose life was one of singular beauty and nobility. He passed his entire life in Urbana and was always liberal in his contributions to aid the social, material and religious advancement of the city and county of his home, while his prominence in local business circles was through enterprises of
marked importance.
Mr. Colwell was born in Urbana, Champaign county, Ohio, on the 26th of February. 1831. the son of Peter E. and Lavina (Fitch) Colwell, the former of whom was born in Xew Jersey, whence he came to Ohio and located in Urbana in 1815: while the latter accompanied her parents on their removal from her native state. Kentucky, to Urbana about the year 1806, so that in both the agnotic and maternal lines the subject of this memoir was identified with pioneer families of this favored section of the Buckeve state. He had such educational advant; as were afforded in the early schools of his native town, and then learned the trade of chairmaking under the direction of his father, who was here engaged in that line of enterprise for many years. Calvin E. worked at his trade up until the time of his marriage, soon after which event he became interested in the manufacturing of flooring and in the cabinet- making and furniture business, being first assiciated with his brother, the late Robert Colwell, and later having other partners, while the nature of the business underwent various changes, meeting the exigencies of trade and expanding in scope and importance. Finally was effected the organization of the Colwell Lumber Company, which conducted a flourishing business for a long term of years, our subject standing at the head of the enterprise, whose affairs were guided with that discrimination and ability which marked his entire business career, in its varied avenues of usefulness. He continued to be identified with this concern until within a few months prior to his death, while for a score of years he was president of the Citizens' National Bank, in which he was the chief stockholder and to which he gave the benefit of his mature judgment and distinctive executive talent, doing much to give it its high
reputation as a solid financial institution.
As has been before stated, Mr. Colwell was imbued with the deepest public spirit and was ever ready to lend his aid and influence in support of all legitimate measures advanced for the general good, and though he gave an unwavering support to the principles and policies of
the Republican party, he never sought nor consented to accept the honors or emoluments of political office. His interest in the cause of Christianity was vital and unflagging and bis faith was that of the Methodist Episcopal church. He was one of the charter members of Grace church, whose spiritual and temporal affairs received his devoted care and support until the close of his honorable and useful life. He held various official positions in the church, and a quarter of a century practically represents the period of his incumbency as class-leader of his church. He was a man of lofty ideals and spotless integrity, and in his death, on the 16th of June. 1900. the community in which he had passed his entire life was called upon to mourn the loss of one of its noblest and most valued citizens, while to those associated with him in the sacred ties of the home his memory will ever rest as a benediction that follows
--after prayer and bespeaks true spiritual exaltation.
On the 22d of November, 1855, was solemnized a marriage which united the life destinies of Air. Colwell and Miss Malinda M. McComsey, who survives him and who remains in the home so hallowed by the associations of the past. She was born near Mechanicsburg, Champaign county. Ohio., the daughter of Joseph and Elizabeth (Burnside) McComsey, who were early settlers of the county. Mr. and Mrs. Colwell became the parents of two children,-Elizabeth, who died at the age of six years; and Max F., who is the wife of Frank Ross, of Chicago, Illinois.

Beers 1881 Biography, History of Champaign Co, OH pg 641 CALVIN F. COLWELL, Urbana; lumber dealer. Mr. Colwell is a native of Urban a, and a life resident. He was born in 1831, and is a son of Peter R. a nd Lavina (Fitch) Colwell. He was a native of New Jersey, and came to Urba na in 1815. She came from Kentucky with her parents about 1806. Mr. Fitch was at one time proprietor of the hotel here. The subject of this sket ch became connected with the establishment of which he is now one of the p roprietors, as a workman, in 1854; in 1862 he became a partner, and has si nce continued in that relation. Since the decease of Mr. Stayman, Mr. Colw ell has been the senior member of the firm of Colwell & O'Neal ; he is master of all the details of the business, and his long experience enables him to understand the wants of the people, and the business of the firm h as assumed large proportions. Mr. Colwell is a member of the M. E. Church, and a highly respected citizen. He. married, in 1855, Maliuda M. daugh ter of Joseph McComsey ; they have one daughter living-Max.

A Centennial Biographical History of Champaign County Ohio pg 17-18

CCGS Newsletter Fall 1994 pg 85 Residents of Urbana; When and Where Born Calvin F Colwell, Pres Urbana Gas Commission, NJ 1835

CCGS News Winter 2006 Vol 22 No 4 pg 104 Urbana Daily Citizen Mar 1, 1899 New Urbana Telephone Numbers 319 Colwell, C F - Residence 306 Miami St

[DI29257] St Paris Newspaper Abstract
June 21, 1900
CF Colwell, an aged and respected citizen of Urbana, died very suddenly Friday from heart failure. He was born and raised in that city. Funeral services will be held Monday at his residence.

[HI29258] (Research):COLWELL MALINDA M County Name: CHAMPAIGN Date of Death: 5/11/1916 Volume Number: 1938 Certificate Number: 29583

[HI29264] (Research):In a letter that Mary Alice wrote to my great Uncle Chester Castle in t he 1950s: �Your father (Orlando Castle AF), Uncle Bill Lowe (William of W abash Co., IN AF) and my father (Edmund AF) all came home from the Civ il War. Your mother (Mary Lowe AF) stayed with my mother in Indiana and y our father came to our house and got your mother and they were marri ed in Marion, Indiana.� (Orlando Castle married Mary Lowe 17 Sept., 18 67 in Grant Co., IN. but were back in Champaign Co, OH by 1869 when my (An ita) grandmother (Emma Jane Castle Naffziger) was born in Urbana.

From Anita Fiedler 4/2007

[DI29264] 8330 �tab�CASTLE �tab�MARY �tab�L. �tab�00/00/0000 �tab�URBANA, O �tab�11/17/1931 �tab�11/19/1931 �tab�R �tab�Lot 210 �tab�SubLot 0 �tab�Row 0 �tab�Space 2

[XI29265] 38328 �tab�CASTLE �tab�ORLANDO �tab�G. �tab�00/00/0000 �tab�URBANA, O �tab�12/20/1924 �tab�12/22/1924 �tab�R �tab�Lot 210 �tab�SubLot 0 �tab�Row 0 �tab�Space 3

[HI29266] (Research):Champaign County Ohio History 1991 by CCGS Biography Pg 314

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: S. B. Castle: spinning wheel

PG 118 SAMUEL P CASTLEPROBATED 7 OCT 1907 URBANA TWP ~DIED 2 OCT 1907] Heirs�Orlando G castle_son-springfield; Oliver H Castle�son-Indianapoli s, In; George William Castle�son�Indianapolis, In; Mary A English_dau-Bell efofltaifle; Edward L castle-son--Wash D~ Charles L Castle-sofllfldianaPol is, In; Lillie R Hamilton-~ dau-Urbafla Frank G Castle-sOn-IndianaPalis, I n; Royal B castle-son-Urbana. All household goods to dau Mary and Lillie; dau Mary to rent property, S s ide Miami St, until rents are sufficient to put it in fair state of repai r, then sell it and divide residue among my nine ch share and share alike. Dau Mary A English executrix Witness:Louise Maurer E E Cheneywill signed 25 Sep 1907

Castle, SamuelSpouse : Skilton, Mary Ann Marriage date : Dec 3, 1848 County of record : Champaign Co. Sex : M (Not known if this is the same Sam Castle)

[HI29272] (Research):Terre Haute High School Alumni 1917-1942 from CCGS Newsletter Spring 19 98 pg 56 1936-Robert Snapp

[HI29274] (Research):Terre Haute cemetery has DOB 1856

[HI29276] (Research):Bull School No 2, Mad River, Twp 1898 records from Everett Snapp abstract ed by Norma Leisure published in CCGS Newsletter Spring 1998 V ol 14 # 3 pg 54 Teachers from 1898 through 1900 school years was John Leonard, 1900-1904 w as Ada Belden. In Jan of 1903 several children were out with whooping coug h. Henry Snapp age 8 attended 1898-1902

Name: Henry P Snapp Gender: Male Date of Death: 09 May 1977 Volume: 22895 Certificate: 039853 Autopsy: Unknown Marital Status: Widowed Place of Death: , Clark County Certifier: Physician Race: White Residence: , Clark County Age: 86 Years

[DI29277] Ohio Deaths, 1908-1932, 1938-1944, and 1958-2007 about Mary Osborn
Name: �tab�Mary Osborn
Birth Date: �tab�1899
Gender: �tab�Female
Race: �tab�White
Residence County: �tab�Clark
Residence state: �tab�Ohio
Residence Country: �tab�United States
Death Date: �tab�28 Jun 1971
Hospital of Death: �tab�Community Hospital of Springfield
City of Death: �tab�Springfield
County of Death: �tab�Clark
Certificate: �tab�056974
Age at Death: �tab�72
Certifier: �tab�Physician
Autopsy: �tab�No Autopsy performed
Marital Status: �tab�Widowed

[NI29280] dau of Jacob Fleming

[NI29281] Name: �tab�Sheridan Black
Titles & Terms: �tab�
Event: �tab�Marriage
Event Date: �tab�14 Sep 1929
Event Place: �tab�Franklin County, Ohio
Age: �tab�26
Estimated Birth Year: �tab�1903
Marriage Date Note: �tab�
Marriage Place Note: �tab�
Father: �tab�Chas. B. Black
Father's Titles & Terms: �tab�
Mother: �tab�Myrtle Schirtzer
Mother's Titles & Terms: �tab�
Spouse: �tab�Irma Wenger
Spouse's Titles & Terms: �tab�
Spouse's Age: �tab�26
Spouse's Estimated Birth Year: �tab�1903
Spouse's Father: �tab�Amzi C. Wenger
Spouse's Father's Titles & Terms: �tab�
Spouse's Mother: �tab�Mary Work
Spouse's Mother's Titles & Terms: �tab�
Reference Number: �tab�B 99 p 311
Film Number: �tab�1862033
Digital Folder Number: �tab�4017600
Image Number: �tab�262

[BI29283] Mary Kate Tuttle
Ohio, Births and Christenings, 1821-1962
birth:�tab�18 Dec 1883�tab�Springfield Twp., Clark, Ohio
residence:�tab�1883�tab�Clark, Ohio, United States
parents:�tab�Harry H. Tuttle, Laura J. Lu

[DI29283] name: �tab�Mary Catherine Tuttle
titles & terms: �tab�
event: �tab�Death
event date: �tab�18 Mar 1929
event place: �tab�Granville, Licking, Ohio
residence: �tab�
street address: �tab�124 S. Main St.
gender: �tab�Female
death age: �tab�45y 3m
marital status: �tab�Single
race: �tab�White
occupation: �tab�Musician
birth date: �tab�18 Dec 1883
birthplace: �tab�Springfield, Clark, O
estimated birth year: �tab�1884
burial date: �tab�21 Mar 1929
burial place: �tab�Springfield, Ohio
cemetery: �tab�
father: �tab�Harvey Harrison Tuttle
father's titles & terms: �tab�
father's birthplace: �tab�Greene, Clark, Ohio
mother: �tab�Laura Jane Tuse
mother's titles & terms: �tab�
mother's birthplace: �tab�Greene, Clark, Ohio
spouse: �tab�
spouse's titles & terms: �tab�
reference number: �tab�fn 22308
film number: �tab�1991765
digital folder number: �tab�4022250
image number: �tab�3438
Citing this Record "Ohio, Deaths, 1908-1953," index and images, FamilySearch (https://familysearch.org/pal:/MM9.1.1/X6ZZ-1PY : accessed 12 Nov 2012), Harvey Harrison Tuttle in entry for Mary Catherine Tuttle, 1929; citing reference fn 22308, Ohio Historical Society, Columbus, Ohio.

[BI29284] George Clid Tuttle
Ohio, Births and Christenings, 1821-1962
birth:�tab�25 Aug 1881�tab�Springfield Twp., Clark, Ohio
residence:�tab�1881�tab�Clark, Ohio, United States
parents:�tab�Harvey H. Tuttle, Laura J. Luse

[DI29284] name: �tab�George Clyde Tuttle
titles & terms: �tab�
event: �tab�Death
event date: �tab�23 Nov 1929
event place: �tab�Columbus, Franklin, Ohio
residence: �tab�
street address: �tab�747 Linwood Ave.
gender: �tab�Male
death age: �tab�48y 2m
marital status: �tab�Married
race: �tab�White
occupation: �tab�Sports Editor
birth date: �tab�25 Aug 1881
birthplace: �tab�Springfield, Ohio
estimated birth year: �tab�1881
burial date: �tab�26 Nov 1929
burial place: �tab�
cemetery: �tab�Green Lawn
father: �tab�Harvey H. Tuttle
father's titles & terms: �tab�
father's birthplace: �tab�Springfield, O.
mother: �tab�Laura J. Luse
mother's titles & terms: �tab�
mother's birthplace: �tab�Springfield, O.
spouse: �tab�Irene Tuttle
spouse's titles & terms: �tab�
reference number: �tab�fn 70336
film number: �tab�1992020
digital folder number: �tab�4022361
image number: �tab�698
Citing this Record "Ohio, Deaths, 1908-1953," index and images, FamilySearch (https://familysearch.org/pal:/MM9.1.1/X6DT-XC3 : accessed 12 Nov 2012), Harvey H. Tuttle in entry for George Clyde Tuttle, 1929; citing reference fn 70336, Ohio Historical Society, Columbus, Ohio.

[BI29285] Frannie Augusta Tuttle
Ohio, Births and Christenings, 1821-1962
birth:�tab�21 Jul 1873�tab�Springfield Twp., Clark, Ohio
residence:�tab�1873�tab�Clark, Ohio, United States
parents:�tab�Wm. H. Tuttle, Mary C. Sus

[DI29289] Name: John Thomas Ropp
Death date: 06 Sep 1923
Death place: Rush, Champaign, Ohio
Birth date: Oct 1853
Estimated birth year:
Birth place: Champaign County, Ohio
Age at death: 69 years 10 months 24 days
Gender: Male
Marital status: Widowed
Race or color: Caucasian
Street address:
Occupation: Farmer
Residence:
Burial date: 09 Sep 1923
Burial place:
Cemetery name: Union Chapel
Spouse name: Myrtle Ropp
Father name: Jno. Thos. Ropp
Father titles:
Father birth place: Unknown
Mother name: Unknown
Mother titles:
Mother birth place: Unknown
GSU film number: 1992391
Digital GS number: 4020558
Image number: 502
Reference number: fn 52826
Collection: Ohio Deaths 1908-1953

[HI29290] (Research):1880 Census Place:Adams, Champaign, Ohio Source:FHL Film 1254998 National Archives Film T9-0998 Page 18 7A William WILKINSONSelfMMW27OH Fa: OH Mo: OH Anna E. WILKINSONWifeFMW25OH Fa: OH Mo: OH

[NI29291] Went to KS md Elma Johnson, 6 ch

Champaign County Ross & Barnd Families Pg 96 Champaign Democrat 2/25/1919 F M Heath of Pawhuska, Okla, has started home after a two week visit with his mother, Mrs Monroe and his sisters.

Concord Items
June 10, 1880
A few days since, Francis Heath, a young man of eighteen years of age, was seriously hurt while making his escape from a vicious mule. His nose was almost torn from his face, and the injury sustained by one of his eyes will probably cause the loss of the sight. He is under the treatment of Dr. Thatcher....

[DI29294] LURA B. BRELSFORD, 98, of Springfield passed away Thursday morning, November 12, 2009 in Mercy St. John's Center. She was born March 19, 1911 in Champaign County, Ohio, the daughter of Howard and Flossie (Bodey) Davis. Mrs. Brelsford was a member of Story-Hypes United Methodist Church since 1943 and the United Methodist Women. She was also a member of the Theta Rho Sigma, Springfield Sorority. Her survivors include two daughters and sons-in-law, Kathleen and Marvin Jones of South Vienna, Barbara and Ronald Brumfield of Springfield; son and daughter-in-law, Ronald and Carolyn Brelsford of Columbia, Maryland; nine grandchildren, Heather (Josh) Hope, Joyce Escobar, Brian (Carol) Haley, David (Kim) Haley, Megan and Rachel Brelsford, Katie Hendricks, Heidi (David) Barnes, Jonathan (Dionne) Brelsford; Heidi and Jonathan's mother, Susanne Fox; and twelve great-grandchildren. She was preceded in death by her parents; husband, Charles G. Brelsford; and brother, Edwin Davis.
A gathering of family and friends will be held Saturday, November 14, 2009 from 10 a.m. to 11 a.m.at Story-Hypes United Methodist Church, 2000 E. Main Street, where a celebration of her life will follow at 11 a.m. with Pastor Bruce Gischel officiating.
Burial will be in Ferncliff Cemetery.

In lieu of flowers memorial contributions may be made in her memory to Springfield Hematology and Oncology, 148 West North Street, Springfield, Ohio 45504 or Community Mercy Hospice, 1343 North Fountain Blvd., Springfield, Ohio 45504.

[HI29318] (Research):son of Francis Wilson). Francis Wilson died about 19 April 1823 and his es tate was dealt with in Champaign County Chancery Record Book 9, Page 3 38 - Heard November Term 1824 - Petition for Dower. Francis was seiz ed of 157.76 acres located in the northeast quarter of Section 24 Townsh ip 3 Range 12 (two miles east of the Neal farm). His heirs were: Thomas Wi lson; Eliza Wilson; George A. Wilson; Alexander Wilson; Ann, wife of Willi am Bothell; Margery, wife of Peter V. Dingman; and Priscilla Wilson, the w idow. Francis' verbal will was dated 19 April 1823; probated the October T erm 1823; recorded 3 December 1823 in Will Book B, Page 27 - Wife, Priscil la Wilson; sons Thomas, Alexander, Francis and George; daughters Jane Wils on, Eliza Wilson; mentions money coming from Pennsylvania and a lot in Sid ney, Ohio (Shelby County); gives money to William Bothell for the use of A nna Bothell and her youngest son; money to Margery Dingman and her daughte r, Anny; mentions Thomas' son, Francis Wilson. Thomas Wilson and William B othell were the executors. William Bothell and Francis Wilson were the witnesses. Daughter Margery Wilson married Daniel V. Dingm an on 24 May 1827. As daughter, Jane Wilson, is named in the will the norm al reaction is to say that this Jane then married John Neal, brother of Ma ry Neal. However, Alexander Wilson married Phebe Cary on 20 September 182 7. Phebe's brother, Luther Carey married on 6 October 1825 in Champaign Co ., Jane Wilson (b. 4 Aug 1804; d. 15 Apr 1842, 37y 8m 11d; bur. Rosedale C em.) and she is probably the daughter of Francis Wilson. Thomas H. Wils on and his wife, Mary Wilson of Noble County, Indiana transferred Mary's i nterest in the land of Section 31 to Daniel D. Neal on 21 July 1863 (Champ aign County Deed Book 34, Page 339). Phyllis Rowland, 641 N. Woodlawn #12, Wichita, KS 67208 [email protected], provided the information on the family of Thomas Henderson Wilson and Mary Neal on 21 August 2003.

From research of Denise K Mahan Moore

[NI29320] This is from Shelbyana, No. 77 October 1998, p17
"From the Valley Sentinel, 10 Nov 1881 A short sketch of John Neal, now of Olathe, Kansas, may not be wanting in interest to some of the readers of your valuable paper. He was born in Champaign county, Ohio, May 17th, 1803(?), and moved with his father to Adams township, Champaign county on a farm one mile and a half from here in 1818 and in 1826 he went to Sidney where he was engaged in the dry goods business, and moved to Olathe, Kansas, on a fine farm, October 25th, 1831. He was married to Miss Jane Wilson, by the Rev. Gazley, who at that time was the only Presbyterian minister in Shelby county. I mention that Mr. Neal was a leading member of the Presbyterian Church for many years in Sidney. On the 25th of October 1881, Mr. and Mrs. John Neal celebrated their golden wedding at their home in Kansas. Four of their six children were present. Gold and other presents to a large amount were presented including a fifty dollar present of plate presented by a lady of Pittsburgh who was once an intended daughter-in-law of theirs, as she would have married William Neal had he not been killed in the Army. (The local post of the Grand A rmy of the Republic was named the Neal Post in his honor.)"

(Bible Record submitted by John Shumaker) Olathe, Johnson Co. KS). In the Shelby County marriage record, John Neal of Sidney married Jane Wilson of Washington Township on 25 October 1831 by Sayers Gaylay, VDM. John Neal and his family were listed in the 1850 census of Sidney, Shelby County, Ohio and John was a merchant. John Neal and his wife, Jane Neal of Shelby County deeded his interest in the land in Section 31 to Daniel D. Neal on 27 March 1862 ( Deed Book 33, Page 195)

[DI29320] Olathe Mirror 1/22/1891 An Old Citizen Gone Mr John Neal, an old and respected citizen of Johnson County departed this life on Monady, Jan 18th at 2:00 P.M. Mr Neal was in his 83rd year, a nd had been a sufferer with a cancerous affection of the fce for several years, which was no doubt, the principle cause of his death, though eyrsipelis set in and no doubt hastened his dissolution. Mr Neal came to johnson County from Ohio soon after the war and located on a farm in Olathe tow nship, two miles north east of Olathe, where he continued to reside to the date of his death. In all his years spent in this community, Mr Neal had made no enemies, but had the respect and good will of all his many neighbors and acquaintences. His death will cause a void to exist in the hearts of the people that will last through life. The funeral took place at the Presbyterian church in this city, yesterday at 11:00 A.M. of which society deceased had been almost a life long member, and was conducted by Rev A V Stout, in his usual impressive and able manner, after which the remains were deposited by the side of his aged companion in Olathe Cemetery who had gone before him only a few years. The funeral cortage was one of t he largest ever seen in Olathe, all his old friends and neighbors are..... ..

[HI29321] (Research): She was also known as Eliza O'Neil. An obituary: P.B. Marrs was call ed to normal the first of last week by the death of his mother, Mrs. Eli za Marrs. She was nearly 90 years of age. The burial was at Mackinaw tow n. Mrs. Emma Ravert, a sister of Mr. Marrs, of Sidney, NE, who was call ed to Illinois by the death of her mother, is visiting in Sandwich. Toda y, Mrs. Marrs and daughter and Mrs. Ravert are visiting at Plano. An obit uary: In the companionship of her brothers and sisters she grew to womanho od. As was the custom in those days the girls were taught to spin Flax a nd wool for clothing. Three months out of a year at Subscription school w as the best the country afforded. In 1830 Miss Eliza Neal was married to J ames Marrs and they began housekeeping on a farm in Shelby Co., Ohio, whe re they lived for 30 years. In 1866 Mr. Marrs died leaving his wife and th ree children. After the marriage of her children, she broke up housekeepi ng and made her home with them. For 20 years she made her home with her wi dowed daughter, Mrs. Gilbert. For 60 years Mrs. Marrs has been a memb er of the Christian Church, but for several years she has been depriv ed of the privilege of attending church services on account of a fractu re of the hip, the result of a fall; however, she gets about the house wi th the aid of a crutch, even going up and down stairs. Her general heal th is good for one of her years. Her early habits of industry are persiste nt and she busies herself with such work as she can do sitting. Knitti ng is a favorite occupation; she is also very fond of reading, and tak es a lively interest in all that pertains to the welfare of mankind. How b etter can we close this brief sketch of a useful, beautiful life than by q uoting the remark of a neighbor. "Mrs. Marrs is such a lovely old lady."

age 89 (obit printed 25 Aug 1904 died at Normal, Sandwich Free Pres s) or d. 11 Aug 1904 SH Co. OH; bur. Mackinaw Town, Tazewell, Co. IL (Sand wich Free Press); m. 7 Apr 1830/1831 SH Co., James Marrs son of William Ma rrs and Jane McClure. The family was listed in the 1850 census of Green To wnship, Shelby County. James Marrs and his wife, Eliza Marrs of Macon Coun ty, Illinois deeded her interest to the land in Section 31to Daniel D. Ne al on 17 February 1862 (Champaign County Deed Book 33,

[HI29323] (Research):bur. Lot 370-80 (Memorial Records, Page 320), Plattsville Cem., Green Tp ., SH Co.; m. 7 Sept 1837 CH Co., Henry Robinson (b. 19 Feb 1814 CH Co .; d. 6 Apr 1899 Green Tp., SH Co.; bur. Lot 370-80 in Plattsville Cem.; s on of Samuel Robinson & Elizabeth Sturm). Henry Robinson and Ann Neal we re the parents of eight children, two sons and six daughters (History of S helby County, Ohio, With Illustrations and Biographical Sketches of So me of Its Prominent Men and Pioneers, First Edition published by R. Sutt on & Co., Philadelphia, PA, 1883; Second Edition with name index publish ed by The Shelby County Historical Society, Hammer Graphics, Inc., Piqu a, OH 1968, Page 186). Henry Robinson and his wife, Ann Robinson, of Shel by County, Ohio, deeded her portion of the land in Section 31 to Dani el D. Neal on 18 October 1862 (Deed Book 33, Page 321). Henry's family was locat ed in the 1850 census of Green Township, Shelby County. The family data w as compiled by Gary D. Treat - [email protected] downloaded 18 August 2003. (For the research of Deni se K Moore)

[HI29324] (Research):1840 Census Champaign Co, Harrison, OH -pg 316 0100101-1122001 This may be Henry is the home of his parents.

[HI29325] (Research):Name: DANIEL Neal Date: 01 Nov 1846 Location: OH, Document #: 13104 Serial #: OH1340__.053 Sale Type: CASH ENTRY SALE Acres: 87.0100 Meridian or Watershed: OHIO RIVER SURVEY Parcel: Township 4 N, Range 17 W, Section 3

Research of Denise K Moore- bur. Rosedale Cem. (Urbana Daily Citizen, 23 February 1886; buried on t he 14th); m. 9 Nov 1842 SH Co. OH, Eliza Robinson (b. 26 Sept 1818; d. 4 S ept 1881 Adams Tp., 63 years (Champaign Co. Death Record); bur. Rosedale C em. (Ohio State Democrat, 22 Sept 1881; buried on the fifth).

Eliza Robinson was probably the daughter of Samuel Robinson and his wif e, Elizabeth Sturm; however, I did not really find proof of that relations hip. Samuel Robinson and his wife, Elizabeth, were the parents of eight children: Henry, Rebecca, Eliza, John, Mary, Rossiter, El izabeth and Lydia. By 1883, all were living except Eliza, who died in Augu st of 1881 (History of Shelby County, Ohio, With Illustrations and Biograp hical Sketches of Some of Its Prominent Men and Pioneers, First Edition pu blished by R. Sutton & Co., Philadelphia, PA, 1883; Second Edition with na me index published by The Shelby County Historical Society, Hammer Graphic s, Inc., Piqua, OH 1968, Pages 184-186). The sketch of Jonathan P. Hagema n, located on Page 186, relates that he was married to Elizabeth Robinso n, daughter of Samuel and Elizabeth, on 17 February 1859. Elizabeth was bo rn on 4 September 1834 and was living at the time. Therefore, I feel th at the data of "August 1881" date of death for Eliza may be in error and t hat her true date of death was in September 1881.

Daniel D. Neal of Adams Township signed his will on 14 September 1883 a nd it was probated 13 March 1886 (Champaign County Will Book F, Page 65 ). In his will, Daniel named the following: John T. Neal, son, of Millerst own; William H. Neal, son, of Tawawa; James E. Neal, son, of Tawawa; Reub en H. Neal, son, of Tawawa; Elizabeth R. Wooley, daughter, of Tawawa. He a lso mentioned a note to Ezekiel Sargent with W. H. Neal, Reuben Neal and J ames E. Neal as sureties. The sons, W. H. Neal and R. H. Neal were the exe cutors of his estate. John Shanely and D. Bowersock were the witness es to the instrument. On 16 September 1853 Richard H. Neal transferred his interest in his fathe r's estate, via a quitclaim deed, to Daniel Neal for the northeast quart er of Section 36 in Adams Township (Deed Book 33, Page 193). Beginning on 17 February 1862 through 19 March 1864, Daniel receiv ed transfers from his siblings or their heirs for 39.36 acres located in S ection 31 of Adams Township that was part of their father's landed estat e. William H. Neal and Reuben H. Neal were the executors of Daniel D. Neal 's estate. However, there are no land transfers for the land until 1902 a nd 1903. On 30 December 1863 Daniel D. Neal purchased 40 acres locat ed in the west half of the south-west quarter of Section 31 from John Sargent and his wife, Mary Ann Wooley Sargent of Champaign County (Deed Bo ok 34, Page 12). The Section Index was checked through 1915 but there we re no transfer entries for this land after Daniel's purchase.

Champ Co Will Book F pg 65 Daniel D Neal Adams Twp died 2/12/1886 probat ed 3/13/1886 Heirs John T Neal son millerstown; William H Neal, son, Tawawa; james E Ne al, son, Tawawa; Reuben H Neal son Tawawa; Elizabeth R Wooley, dau, Tawaw a. Note to Ezekiel Sargent with W H Neal, Reuben Neal and james E Ne al as surities. Sons W H and R H Neal exec. Wit: John Shanley, D Bowersoc k. will signed 9/14/1883

Champaign County Ohio History 1991 by CCGS Biography Pg 235

[HI29327] (Research):Champaign Co, Guardianship Bonds og 304 Jun 17 1844 Martha Sarver gdn of n ancy Jane Sarver 8yr; Elizabeth Sarver 6yr John Sarver 4yr Children and Mi nor heirs of Jacob Sarver Sr. Surities John Sargent and Charles Wooley.

[HI29328] (Research):Champaign Co, Guardianship Bonds og 304 Jun 17 1844 Martha Sarver gdn of n ancy Jane Sarver 8yr; Elizabeth Sarver 6yr John Sarver 4yr Children and Mi nor heirs of Jacob Sarver Sr. Surities John Sargent and Charles Wooley.

Their daughter, Nancy Jane Sarver, was born in 1835, Champaign Co., OH. S he married, Albert R. Borton, on 21 Jun 1853, in Ohio, they moved to Goo se Creek Twp., Piatt Co., IL, and had 10 children. I have attached a biog raphy of, Albert R. Borton, that was in this book: Portrait and biographic al album of De Witt and Piatt Counties, Ill., Chicago, Ill.: Chapman Bros., 1891, c 1885. Fred Gillette [email protected]

[HI29329] (Research):Champaign Co, Guardianship Bonds og 304 Jun 17 1844 Martha Sarver gdn of n ancy Jane Sarver 8yr; Elizabeth Sarver 6yr John Sarver 4yr Children and Mi nor heirs of Jacob Sarver Sr. Surities John Sargent and Charles Wooley.

Residence: Nov 1897 Osborne County, Kansas

[HI29330] (Research):Champaign Co, Guardianship Bonds og 304 Jun 17 1844 Martha Sarver gdn of n ancy Jane Sarver 8yr; Elizabeth Sarver 6yr John Sarver 4yr Children and Mi nor heirs of Jacob Sarver Sr. Surities John Sargent and Charles Wooley.

I was roaming the internet when I ran across, your gencircles file that li sts John Sarver b.1840, s/o John Sarver and Martha Sargeant. This John w as my 3rd great grandfather, he was born 17 Aug 1838, in Ohio. After h is mother's death, he lived with his sister Nancy Jane and her husban d, in Piatt Co., IL, until he got married in 1861, and moved to McLean Cou nty, IL, where he lived out his days as a farmer.

Cordially,Fred Gillette [email protected]

[DI29337] Name: �tab�Reuben Frierwood
Gender: �tab�Male
Burial Date: �tab�
Burial Place: �tab�
Death Date: �tab�17 Jul 1894
Death Place: �tab�Denver, Colorado
Age: �tab�72
Birth Date: �tab�1822
Birthplace: �tab�Clark Co., O.
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�B07056-3
System Origin: �tab�Ohio-EASy
Source Film Number: �tab�466665
Reference Number: �tab�v 2 p 135

[DI29340] Name: �tab�Tobias B. Friermood
�tab�
Death Date: �tab�06 Feb 1911
Death Place: �tab�Germantown, Montgomery, Ohio
Birth Date: �tab�21 Feb 1848
Estimated Birth Year: �tab�
Birthplace: �tab�Ohio
Death Age: �tab�62 years 11 months 15 days
Gender: �tab�Male
Marital Status: �tab�Married
Race or Color: �tab�Caucasian
Street Address: �tab�
Occupation: �tab�Laborer
Residence: �tab�
Burial Date: �tab�08 Feb 1911
Burial Place: �tab�Germantown, Ohio
Cemetery Name: �tab�
Spouse's Name: �tab�
Father's Name: �tab�Ruben Friermood
Father's Title & Terms: �tab�
Father's Birthplace: �tab�Ohio
Mother's Name: �tab�Mary Kibblinger
Mother's �tab�
Mother's Birthplace: �tab�Ohio
Film Number: �tab�1952773
Digital Folder Number: �tab�4021054

[NI29342] Poss son William J died 10/11/1873 aged 14-7-17 son of G & G buried Asbury Methodist Episcopal Church Cemetery

[DI29346] Name: �tab�Jacob Frierwood
Gender: �tab�Male
Burial Date: �tab�
Burial Place: �tab�
Death Date: �tab�09 Jun 1898
Death Place: �tab�Pike Township, Clark, Ohio
Age: �tab�78
Birth Date: �tab�1820
Birthplace: �tab�German Tp.
Occupation: �tab�Farmer
Race: �tab�White
Marital Status: �tab�Married
Spouse's Name: �tab�
Father's Name: �tab�
Father's Birthplace: �tab�
Mother's Name: �tab�
Mother's Birthplace: �tab�
Indexing Project (Batch) Number: �tab�B07056-3
System Origin: �tab�Ohio-EASy
Source Film Number: �tab�466665
Reference Number: �tab�v 2 p 141

[HI29355] (Research):Ohio Death Cert. 66464 Elizabeth Ann Botkin d. Mechanicsburg, Champaign Co ., OH Dec 25, 1921 of chronic valvular heart disease, aged 75y 1m 11d. S he was at home, the widow of Jasper Botkin.she was b. Nov 14, 1846 O H, to Isaac Curl b. OH and Eliza Jones b. VA. She was buried Mechanicsbur g. Informant: David N__.

[HI29356] (Research):Not mentioned as a child of William in the Champ Early Settlers Vol 3 pg 4 4

[HI29358] (Research):Springfield Sun, Sept 9,1900 Henry Seita will occupy his new home about Nov 1. E B Foltz has for sever al days been helping to beautify the interior, and when completed it wi ll be an elegant residence.

FOLTZ EMANUEL B County Name: CLARK Date of Death: 5/21/1928 Volume Number: 5646 Certificate Number: 28180

[HI29367] (Research):INGERSOLL MATILDA County Name: CLARK Date of Death: 2/8/1916 Volume Number: 1856 Certificate Number: 9001

[HI29374] (Research):Record Book 24, Page 507- Filed 9 June 1853- Petition for Partition Amelia Darnell vs William Darnell et al Elias Darnell and William Darnell jointly owned 190 acres in Section 25 a nd Section 31 of Township 4 Range 11 (Mad River Township). According to t he judgement, Amelia Darnell, was the only heir of William Darnell. The he irs of Elias Darnell were: William Darnell; Mary Darnell, wife of ...Cheat ham of Illinois; Ruth Darnell, wife of Henry Oliver of Indiana; Cathari ne Darnell, wife of Simon Baker and Dorcas Darnell, wife of John West.

[NI29376] 1893 of Indiana

[HI29377] (Research):Champaign Co, Guardianship Records pg472 Jan 11 1867 Adam Neff gdn of Aaron Neff 19yr 23 May 1866; Jonas Neff 16yr 19 Jan 1866; Susanna 17yr 19 Se pt 19 1866; heirs of Samuel Neff dec'd. Surities John H Blose and Isaac Ne ff

[XI29377] Another tombstone in Mt Calvary Mary, wife of Adam Neff, died 1/5/1882 a ge 56-7-19 but cant find another marriage for Adam

[HI29378] (Research):Death date may need to be followed or a new marriage. 1880 Census shows w ife Mary age 55 and 1870 census, she is also living

[HI29380] (Research):Springfield Sun, Aug 25, 1900 Quite a remarkable speciman of corn was shown the representative of the S un last Tuesday. The conr was raised on the lands of Dr Thurman Neff a nd is known as the Golden King, a very large and beautiful yellow cor n. On one ear there were 1,080 grains. The ear was 11 inches long, 3 inch es at the base. The Doctor has about 38 acres of this corn planted this ye ar and it will yield about 76 bushels per acre, according to percent indic ations.

1903 Clark Co, Tremont City RFD1 City Directory, Terman Neff, Mrs Ma ry A, Irvin, Glenna, Ida

Name : Turman Neff
Death date : 17 Apr 1935
Death place : Tremont City, Clark, Ohio
Birth date : 05 Mar 1843
Estimated birth year :
Birth place : Clark County, Ohio
Age at death : 92 years 1 month 12 days
Gender : Male
Marital status : Widowed
Race or color : American
Street address : 124 S. Shaffer St.
Occupation : Veterinarian
Residence : Tremont City, Clark, Ohio
Burial date : 19 Apr 1935
Burial place : Tremont City, Clark, Ohio
Cemetery name :
Spouse name : Mary Ann
Father name : Adam Neff
Father titles :
Father birth place : Penna.
Mother name : Mary Turman
Mother titles :
Mother birth place :
GSU film number : 2022486
Digital GS number : 4001924
Image number : 1241
Reference number : fn 21775
Collection : Ohio Deaths 1908-1953

[NI29381] Name: �tab�James Reckner
Titles & Terms: �tab�
Event: �tab�Marriage
Event Date: �tab�09 Aug 1885
Event Place: �tab�Clark, Ohio
Age: �tab�
Estimated Birth Year: �tab�
Marriage Date Note: �tab�
Marriage Place Note: �tab�
Father: �tab�
Father's Titles & Terms: �tab�
Mother: �tab�
Mother's Titles & Terms: �tab�
Spouse: �tab�Susanna Domer
Spouse's Titles & Terms: �tab�
Spouse's Age: �tab�
Spouse's Estimated Birth Year: �tab�
Spouse's Father: �tab�
Spouse's Father's Titles & Terms: �tab�
Spouse's Mother: �tab�
Spouse's Mother's Titles & Terms: �tab�
Reference Number: �tab�v 12 p 358
Film Number: �tab�466404
Digital Folder Number: �tab�4260650

[DI29381] Name: �tab�Susanna Domer Reckmer
�tab�
Death Date: �tab�28 Jun 1925
Death Place: �tab�German, Clark, Ohio
Birth Date: �tab�11 Jun 1847
Estimated Birth Year: �tab�
Birthplace: �tab�Clark Co., Ohio
Death Age: �tab�78 years 17 days
Gender: �tab�Female
Marital Status: �tab�Married
Race or Color: �tab�Caucasian
Street Address: �tab�
Occupation: �tab�
Residence: �tab�Springfield, O., RR2
Burial Date: �tab�30 Jun 1925
Burial Place: �tab�
Cemetery Name: �tab�Lawrenceville
Spouse's Name: �tab�James Reckmer
Father's Name: �tab�Mose Overholses
Father's Title & Terms: �tab�
Father's Birthplace: �tab�Maryland
Mother's Name: �tab�Eva Rust
Mother's �tab�
Mother's Birthplace: �tab�Clark Co., Ohio
Film Number: �tab�1992673
Digital Folder Number: �tab�4001620

[NI29382] Groom's Name: �tab�William Roach
Groom's Birth Date: �tab�
Groom's Birthplace: �tab�
Groom's Age: �tab�
Bride's Name: �tab�Elizabeth Overholser
Bride's Birth Date: �tab�
Bride's Birthplace: �tab�
Bride's Age: �tab�
Marriage Date: �tab�30 Dec 1866
Marriage Place: �tab�Clark Co., Ohio

[DI29382] Name: Elizabeth Roach
Death date: 21 Apr 1937
Death place: Springfield, Clark, Ohio
Birth date: 01 Jul 1849
Estimated birth year:
Birth place: Ohio
Age at death: 87 years 9 months 20 days
Gender: Female
Marital status: Widowed
Race or color: Caucasian
Street address:
Occupation: Housework
Residence: German Tp., Clark Co.
Burial date: 25 Apr 1937
Burial place: Lawrenceville
Cemetery name:
Spouse name: William Roach
Father name: William Overhielser (incorrect- see census)
Father titles:
Father birth place: Ohio
Mother name: Elizabeth Rust
Mother titles:
Mother birth place: Ohio
GSU film number: 2023494
Digital GS number: 4020739
Image number: 3165
Reference number: fn 23464
Collection: Ohio Deaths 1908-1953

[HI29383] (Research):Census Place:German, Clarke, Ohio Source:FHL Film 1254998 National Archives Film T9-0998 Page 5 RelationSexMarrRaceAgeBirthplace Jonas OVERHOLSERSelfMMW58VA Occ:Trading In BuggiesFa: VAMo: VA Catharine OVERHOLSERWifeFMW62OH Occ:Keeping HouseFa: PAMo: GER Jesse OVERHOLSERSonMSW32OH Occ:At HomeFa: VAMo: OH Letha MICHAELNieceFSW10OH Occ:At SchoolFa: OHMo: OH Jonas OVERHOLSEROtherMMW25OH Occ:FarmerFa: VAMo: OH Laura B. OVERHOLSEROtherFMW22OH Occ:Keeping HouseFa: VAMo: OH Lena P. OVERHOLSEROtherFSW1OH Fa: OHMo: OH

[DI29383] Name: �tab�Jonas Overholur
Gender: �tab�Male
Burial Date: �tab�
Burial Place: �tab�
Death Date: �tab�07 Jan 1885
Death Place: �tab�German Tp., Clark, Ohio
Age: �tab�62
Birth Date: �tab�1823
Birthplace: �tab�Shanandoah Co., Va
Occupation: �tab�Farmer
Race: �tab�White
Marital Status: �tab�Married
Spouse's Name: �tab�
Father's Name: �tab�Christian Overholur
Father's Birthplace: �tab�
Mother's Name: �tab�Rebecca Overholur
Mother's Birthplace: �tab�
Indexing Project (Batch) Number: �tab�B07057-5
System Origin: �tab�Ohio-EASy
Source Film Number: �tab�466665
Reference Number: �tab�v 1 p 292

[DI29384] Name: �tab�Catherine Overholser
Gender: �tab�Female
Burial Date: �tab�
Burial Place: �tab�
Death Date: �tab�16 Feb 1905
Death Place: �tab�German Tp., Clark, Ohio
Age: �tab�87
Birth Date: �tab�1818
Birthplace: �tab�German Tp.
Occupation: �tab�
Race: �tab�White
Marital Status: �tab�Widowed
Spouse's Name: �tab�
Father's Name: �tab�
Father's Birthplace: �tab�
Mother's Name: �tab�
Mother's Birthplace: �tab�
Indexing Project (Batch) Number: �tab�B07057-3
System Origin: �tab�Ohio-EASy
Source Film Number: �tab�466665
Reference Number: �tab�v 2 p 349

[DI29387] Name: �tab�Amanda Jones
�tab�
Death Date: �tab�03 Sep 1917
Death Place: �tab�Springfield, Clark, Ohio
Birth Date: �tab�06 Jun 1850
Estimated Birth Year: �tab�
Birthplace: �tab�Lawrenceville, Ohio
Death Age: �tab�67 years 2 months 28 days
Gender: �tab�Female
Marital Status: �tab�Married
Race or Color: �tab�Caucasian
Street Address: �tab�
Occupation: �tab�Housewife
Residence: �tab�
Burial Date: �tab�05 Sep 1917
Burial Place: �tab�
Cemetery Name: �tab�Ferncliff
Spouse's Name: �tab�
Father's Name: �tab�Jonas Overholser
Father's Title & Terms: �tab�
Father's Birthplace: �tab�Va
Mother's Name: �tab�Catherine Miller
Mother's �tab�
Mother's Birthplace: �tab�Clark Co., Ohio
Film Number: �tab�1984106
Digital Folder Number: �tab�4021648
Image Number: �tab�1744
Certificate Number: �tab�fn 56507

[HI29388] (Research):One cemetery transc says died 6/17/1880

[HI29390] (Research):Census Place:German, Clarke, Ohio Source:FHL Film 1254998 National Archives Film T9-0998 Page 4 Jacob OVERHOLSERSelfMMW45OHOcc:LaborerFa: VAMo: VA Mary OVERHOLSERWifeFMW28PAFa: PAMo: PA Edie OVERHOLSERDauFSW10NYFa: OHMo: PA Fredie OVERHOLSERSonMSW7PAFa: OHMo: PA Louie OVERHOLSERSonMSW5PAFa: OHMo: PA Cora OVERHOLSERDauFSW1

1910 Census Frederick Overholser
Age: 35 State: OH
Color: W Enumeration District: 0004
Birth Place: New York Visit: 0240
County: Clark
Relation: Head of Household
Other Residents: Relation Name Color Age Birth Place Wife Orrie 28 Ohio Daughter Ethel 10 Ohio Son Harry 06 Ohio Son Albert 04 Ohio Daughter Hazel 03 Ohio Son Raymond 01 Ohio Father Jacob 80 Ohio


OVERHOLSER JACOB County Name: CLARK Date of Death: 5/7/1919 Volume Number: 2980 Certificate Number: 31305

[HI29392] (Research):1903 Clark Co, Tremont City, RFD 1 City Directory, Peter Overholser, Sar ah J, Alden, Mrs Nora L

OVERHOLSER PETER County Name: CLARK Date of Death: 6/15/1929 Volume Number: 6013 Certificate Number: 39320

[HI29393] (Research):1910 Census John Overholser
Age: 74 State: OH
Color: W Enumeration District: 0002
Birth Place: Ohio Visit: 0367
County: Clark
Relation: Head of Household
Other Residents: Relation Name Color Age Birth Place Wife Sarah 69 Ohio Grandson Harry Taylor 27 Ohio Granddaughter Carrie S 24 Ohio


OVERHOLSER JOHN County Name: CLARK Date of Death: 3//1919 Volume Number: 2919 Certificate Number: 16069

[DI29393] Name: �tab�John Overholser
Death Date: �tab�08 Mar 1919
Death Place: �tab�New Carlisle Vil, Clarke Co., Ohio
Birth Date: �tab�29 Dec 1835
Estimated Birth Year: �tab�
Birthplace: �tab�Oh
Death Age: �tab�83 years 2 months 10 days
Gender: �tab�Male
Marital Status: �tab�Widowed
Race or Color: �tab�American
Street Address: �tab�
Occupation: �tab�Farmer
Residence: �tab�
Burial Date: �tab�10 Mar 1919
Burial Place: �tab�
Cemetery Name: �tab�New Carlisle
Spouse's Name: �tab�
Father's Name: �tab�Christian Overholser
Father's Title & Terms: �tab�
Father's Birthplace: �tab�Va
Mother's Name: �tab�Rebecca Eberrole
Mother's �tab�
Mother's Birthplace: �tab�Va

[HI29401] (Research):Name: Earle P Sheets Age at Death: 59 Date of Death: 8 Jul 1984 City of Death: Springfield County of Death: Clark Volume: 25698 Certificate: 048695 Date of Birth: Est. 1925 State of Birth: Ohio Country of Birth: United States Gender: Male Marital Status: Married Race: White Social Security Number: 298-16-0874 City of Residence: Urbana County of Residence: Champaign State of Residence: Ohio Country of Residence: United States

[NI29404] Name: �tab�Pearl J. Parker
Titles & Terms: �tab�
Event: �tab�Marriage
Event Date: �tab�22 May 1906
Event Place: �tab�Champaign County, Ohio
Age: �tab�26
Estimated Birth Year: �tab�1880
Marriage Date Note: �tab�
Marriage Place Note: �tab�
Father: �tab�Henry Parker
Father's Titles & Terms: �tab�
Mother: �tab�Francis Kizer
Mother's Titles & Terms: �tab�
Spouse: �tab�Maud Frederick
Spouse's Titles & Terms: �tab�
Spouse's Age: �tab�22
Spouse's Estimated Birth Year: �tab�1884
Spouse's Father: �tab�Frederick
Spouse's Father's Titles & Terms: �tab�
Spouse's Mother: �tab�Elizabeth Chapman
Spouse's Mother's Titles & Terms: �tab�
Reference Number: �tab�P-299 # 1697
Film Number: �tab�530190
Digital Folder Number: �tab�4016811
Image Number: �tab�188

[DI29405] Name �tab�Mary Ann Gearhart
Titles & Terms �tab�
Death Date �tab�06 Sep 1952
Death Place �tab�Harrison Twp, Montgomery, Ohio, United States
Birth Date �tab�14 Oct 1904
Estimated Birth Year �tab�
Birthplace �tab�Ohio
Death Age �tab�47 years 10 months 22 days
Gender �tab�Female
Marital Status �tab�
Race or Color �tab�Caucasian
Street Address �tab�
Occupation �tab�
Residence �tab�
Burial Date �tab�
Burial Place �tab�
Cemetery Name �tab�
Spouse's Name �tab�
Father's Name �tab�Eugene Phillips
Father's Title & Terms �tab�
Father's Birthplace �tab�
Mother's Name �tab�Ada Seitz
Mother's Titles & Terms �tab�
Mother's Birthplace �tab�
Film Number �tab�2246306
Digital Folder Number �tab�4109436
Image Number �tab�02926
Certificate Number �tab�59835

[HI29406] (Research):GEARHART, Joan Adele Death date: 3/9/1939, Montgomery County C ertificate #19211

[DI29406] Name: �tab�Joan Adele Gearhart
�tab�
Death Date: �tab�09 Mar 1939
Death Place: �tab�Dayton, Montgomery Co., Ohio
Birth Date: �tab�21 Jul 1931
Estimated Birth Year: �tab�
Birthplace: �tab�Springfield, Clark Co., Ohio
Death Age: �tab�7 years 7 months 18 days
Gender: �tab�Female
Marital Status: �tab�Single
Race or Color: �tab�Caucasian
Street Address: �tab�53 S. Cherry Wood Ave
Occupation: �tab�
Residence: �tab�
Burial Date: �tab�12 Mar 1939
Burial Place: �tab�Springfield, O.
Cemetery Name: �tab�
Spouse's Name: �tab�
Father's Name: �tab�Marion Gearhart
Father's Title & Terms: �tab�
Father's Birthplace: �tab�Clark Co., Ohio
Mother's Name: �tab�Mary Phillips
Mother's �tab�
Mother's Birthplace: �tab�Clark Co., Ohio
Film Number: �tab�2023710

[HI29408] (Research):1880 Census Place Mad River, Champaign, Ohio Family History Library Fi lm 1254998
NA Film Number T9-0998 Page Number 307C living with George and Martha Faulkner family, age 14, going to school, na med no relation as "other"

No John Grafton this age found in any census of Ohio for the 1870 census y ear

[XI29408] Stone 1986 sauys 1867-19---
No Ohio death record located 1908-1953

[HI29412] (Research):There is another Nathan Griest, which I am sure is a cousin, in the 1870 C lark Co, German, Twp-pg56 Nathan 39 Sarah 38 Geo W 15 nathan 14 Martha 12 Joanne 9 Willing 1

[HI29415] (Research):GORDON SUSAN S County Name: CLARK Date of Death: 5/8/1917 Volume Number: 2260 Certificate Number: 30957

[NI29420] name: �tab�Orris W. Haulman
titles & terms: �tab�
event: �tab�Marriage
event place (standardized): �tab�Clark, Ohio, United States
event place (other): �tab�
age: �tab�26
estimated birth year: �tab�1889
birth date: �tab�04 Aug 1888
birthplace: �tab�German Twp., Clark, Ohio
father: �tab�Harry Haulman
father's titles & terms: �tab�
mother: �tab�Joanna Griest
mother's titles & terms: �tab�
spouse: �tab�Martha Siefert
spouse's titles & terms: �tab�
spouse's age: �tab�28
spouse's estimated birth year: �tab�1887
spouse's birthplace: �tab�Bethel Twp., Clark, Ohio
spouse's father: �tab�George Siefert
spouse's father's titles & terms: �tab�
spouse's mother: �tab�Alice Tennant
spouse's mother's titles & terms: �tab�
reference number: �tab�V26, P233, CN 9793
film number: �tab�465399
digital folder number: �tab�004016783
image number: �tab�00499
Citing this Record "Ohio, County Marriages, 1789-1994," index and images, FamilySearch (https://familysearch.org/pal:/MM9.1.1/X87V-F8J : accessed 02 Dec 2012), Joanna Griest in entry for Orris W. Haulman and Martha Siefert, 1915; citing reference V26, P233, CN 9793, FHL microfilm 465399.

[NI29421] Name : Cora Ann Callison
Death date : 13 Oct 1947
Death place : Springfield Twp, Clark, Ohio, United States
Birth date : 12 Nov 1869
Estimated birth year :
Birth place : Clark Co. Ohio
Age at death : 77 years 11 months 1 day
Gender : Female
Marital status :
Race or color : Caucasian
Street address :
Occupation :
Residence :
Burial date :
Burial place :
Cemetery name :
Spouse name :
Father name : Nathan Griest
Father titles :
Father birth place :
Mother name : Emeline Getz
Mother titles :
Mother birth place :
GSU film number : 2246313
Digital GS number : 4071605
Image number : 01697
Reference number : 67559
Collection : Ohio Deaths 1908-1953

[NI29422] Name : Samuel E. Collison
Death date : 03 Apr 1917
Death place : German Twp, Clark, Ohio
Birth date :
Estimated birth year : 1865
Birth place :
Age at death : 52 years 4 months 24 days
Gender : Male
Marital status :
Race or color : white
Street address :
Occupation : laborer
Residence :
Burial date : 05 Apr 1917
Burial place : Lawrenceville, O.
Cemetery name :
Spouse name :
Father name : Milton Collison
Father titles :
Father birth place :
Mother name : Mary Argenbright
Mother titles :
Mother birth place :
GSU film number : 1984010
Digital GS number : 4021562
Image number : 980
Reference number : 23828
Collection : Ohio Deaths 1908-1953

[DI29425] Name: �tab�Minnie May Kiblinger
�tab�
Death Date: �tab�04 Feb 1910
Death Place: �tab�Springfield, Clark, Ohio
Birth Date: �tab�07 Mar 1876
Estimated Birth Year: �tab�
Birthplace: �tab�Clark Co., O.
Death Age: �tab�33 years 10 months 27 days
Gender: �tab�Female
Marital Status: �tab�Married
Race or Color: �tab�Caucasian
Street Address: �tab�1526 W. North
Occupation: �tab�None
Residence: �tab�Springfield, Clark, Ohio
Burial Date: �tab�07 Feb 1910
Burial Place: �tab�Springfield, Clark, Ohio
Cemetery Name: �tab�Ferncliff
Spouse's Name: �tab�
Father's Name: �tab�Nathan Grist
Father's Title & Terms: �tab�
Father's Birthplace: �tab�Clark Co., O.
Mother's Name: �tab�Emiline Getz
Mother's �tab�
Mother's Birthplace: �tab�Don'T Know
Film Number: �tab�1927280
Digital Folder Number: �tab�4021002
Image Number: �tab�1523
Certificate Number: �tab�fn 6412

[HI29428] (Research):GRIEST SARAH J County Name: CLARK Date of Death: 5/9/1935 Volume Number: 7817 Certificate Number: 28558

Name : Sarah J. Griest
Death date : 09 May 1935
Death place : Springfield, Clark, Ohio
Birth date : 18 Jan 1850
Estimated birth year :
Birth place : Clark Co., Ohio
Age at death : 85 years 3 months 21 days
Gender : Female
Marital status : Married
Race or color : Caucasian
Street address :
Occupation : Housewife
Residence :
Burial date : 12 May 1935
Burial place : Lawrenceville, O.
Cemetery name :
Spouse name : George W. Griest
Father name : Eli Kizer
Father titles :
Father birth place : Ohio
Mother name : Mariah Hartman
Mother titles :
Mother birth place : Ohio
GSU film number : 2022517
Digital GS number : 4001926
Image number : 2220
Reference number : fn 28558
Collection : Ohio Deaths 1908-1953

[HI29429] (Research):History of Clark Co, OH Pg 1010-1011 Joseph F Crabill, general farmer and stock-raiser, of Springfield Townshi p, residing on highly cultivated farm of 253 acres, part of which is the o ld Crabill homestead, was born on this farm February 1, 1859, and is a s on of Thomas V and Sidney (Yeazell) Crabill. He is the youngest of a fami ly of fourteen children and has always lived on his present farm, engag ed in agricultural persuits. His education was obtained in the district sc hools of the township. Mr Crabill is one of the most successfull farme rs of the township, making a specialty of cattle, horses, and sheep. Wi th the exception of twenty acres of timberland, the entire farm is under c ultivation and in pasture, and is well equipped with commodious and subst antial buildings. Mr Crabill has twice married, first to Minnie J Smith a daughter of Andr ew Smith. She died Sept 27, 1897, leaving two children, Glennna L , a grad uate of the Springfield High School, who also took a Normal course at Mia mi University, Oxford, ohio, and now traches at Benson's School, Springfie ld Township, and Robert E who lives at home. Mr Crabill was married second ly to mrs Flora J (Jones) Lawrence, a widow, from Detroit, Michigan. She h as one daughter by her first marriage, namely Helen E.

The Portrait and Biographical Album of Clark and Greene Counties" pg 72 6, 729

JOSEPH F. CRABILL. A pleasantly located and valuable piece of proper ty, comprising two hundred and thirteen acres in Clark County, forms the h ome farm of the above-named gentleman. The estate is located on section 1 5, Springfield, Township, and is the old homestead of the late Thomas V. C RABILL, the father of our subject. The natal day of the subject of th is sketch was February 1, 1859, and his birthplace the farm that is still his home. He is the youngest memb er of his father's family. He received a common-school education, whi ch in the latter half of the nineteenth century, and in the Buckeye Stat e, includes a thorough understanding of all necessary branches. Having de termined to adopt an agricultural career, he has taken advantage of eve ry opportunity to perfect himself in his chosen calling, the result bei ng that although young, he ranks among the best farmers and stock-raise rs of the county.
At the home of the bride, in Springfield, December 2, 1884, the rit es of wedlock were celebrated between our subject and Miss Mary J. SMIT H. The intelligent and estimable bride was born in Yellow Springs, Gree ne County, and is a daughter of A. J. and Rachel SMITH. Her graces of mi nd and manners, and her womanly habits make home attractive, and prove t he wisdom of Mr. CRABILL'S choice. The union has been blessed by the bir th of one child-Glenna L. Mr. CRABILL take considerable interest in ed ucational affairs, as he does in other objects that will tend to impro ve or elevate the people and their material interests. In politics he is a Republican. His manners are cord ial and genial, favorably impressing those whom he meets, and a further ac quaintance proves him to be honorable, energetic and reliable.

Lived in: Springfield Township, Clark County, Ohio 1900 Series: T623 Microfilm: 1246 Book: 1 Page: 202

CCGS Newsletter Mar 2006 Vol 22 No 1 pg24 Quadrennial Appraisement 1910 Mad River Twp, Champaign Co, OH Assessor F O Conrad, County Auditor C E Russell Taxes payable until Dec 1911 Joseph M and Mary Crabill Lot 19 20 1/2 Ft S Side, Land Value $30 Land a nd Buildings Value $180 Joseph M and Mary Crabill Lot 20 28 1/2 ft N side Land Value $30 Land a nd Buildings Value $30 Joseph M and Mary Crabill Lot 21 49 1/2 ft middle Land Value $20 Land a nd Buildings Value $20 Joseph M and Mary Crabill Lot 22 49 1/2 Ft middle Land Value $20 Land a nd Buildings Value $20

[DI29429] Name: �tab�Joseph F. Crabill
�tab�
Death Date: �tab�05 Dec 1931
Death Place: �tab�Springfield, Clark, Ohio
Birth Date: �tab�01 Feb 1859
Estimated Birth Year: �tab�
Birthplace: �tab�Clark, Ohio
Death Age: �tab�72 years 10 months 4 days
Gender: �tab�Male
Marital Status: �tab�Married
Race or Color: �tab�Caucasian
Street Address: �tab�234 W. Liberty
Occupation: �tab�Farmer
Residence: �tab�
Burial Date: �tab�08 Dec 1931
Burial Place: �tab�
Cemetery Name: �tab�Ferncliff
Spouse's Name: �tab�Flora J. Crabill
Father's Name: �tab�Thomas V. Crabill
Father's Title & Terms: �tab�
Father's Birthplace: �tab�Va.
Mother's Name: �tab�Sydney Yeazell
Mother's �tab�
Mother's Birthplace: �tab�Ohio
Film Number: �tab�1992478
Digital Folder Number: �tab�4000608
Image Number: �tab�3215
Certificate Number: �tab�fn 69822

[DI29430] Name: �tab�Minnie J. Crabill
Gender: �tab�Female
Burial Date: �tab�
Burial Place: �tab�
Death Date: �tab�24 Sep 1897
Death Place: �tab�Springfield Tp., Clark, Ohio
Age: �tab�34
Birth Date: �tab�1863
Birthplace: �tab�Springfield Tp., Clark Oh
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�B07056-0
System Origin: �tab�Ohio-EASy
Source Film Number: �tab�466665
Reference Number: �tab�v 2 p 76

[HI29433] (Research):This Robert was single living at home in 1930. It is not known if th is is the Robert Crabill that Elanor married, but very likley. There w as no Fred Crabill in the 1930 census.

ELEANOR V. CRABILL 100, of Springfield passed away May 16, 2003 in Communi ty Hospital. She was born March 5, 1903 in Champaign County, Ohio the daug hter of Fred and Gertrude (Grimes) Crabill. She is survived by her: broth er and sister-in-law, Richard E. and Ida Louise Moffit of Springfield; ste pdaughter, Betty L. Crabill of Springfield; sister-in-law, Maxine Moff it of Springfield; numerous nieces, nephews, great nieces, and great nephe ws. She is preceded in death by her: parents; husband, Robert Crabill; fo ur brothers; three sisters. Visitation is 6-8 PM Monday in the RICHARDS, R AFF & DUNBAR MEMORIAL HOME. Funeral services are at 2 PM Tuesday in the me morial home. Memorial contributions may be made to donors favorite charit y. The family would like to extend their thanks to the Doctor Coalso n, ER nurses, and the 2nd floor nurses at Community Hospital.

First Published in SPR Classifieds on May 18 2003

[DI29433] Ohio Deaths, 1908-1932, 1938-1944, and 1958-2007 about Robert E Crabill
Name: �tab�Robert E Crabill
Birth Date: �tab�1894
Gender: �tab�Male
Race: �tab�White
Residence County: �tab�Clark
Residence state: �tab�Ohio
Residence Country: �tab�United States
Death Date: �tab�27 Aug 1976
Hospital of Death: �tab�Community Hospital of Springfield
City of Death: �tab�Springfield
County of Death: �tab�Clark
Certificate: �tab�062801
Age at Death: �tab�82
Certifier: �tab�Physician
Autopsy: �tab�No Autopsy performed
Marital Status: �tab�Married

[HI29436] (Research):Name of Newspaper is Daily News, Springfield, OH on Wednesday, Septemb er 3, 1958


Flora PRINCE, 85, active church leader, dies. Miss Flora Prince, 85, an ac tive women's club and church leader for many years, died at 3 p.m. Tuesd ay in Mercy Hospital after several months of failing health. She was the d aughter of the late Benjamin F. PRINCE, once vice president of Wittenbe rg College and longtime member of the college faculty. Miss Prince was bo rn in Springfield, Sept. 14, 1872. Her mother was Ellen SANDERSON PRINC E. She attended local schools and Wittenberg Academy and was graduated fr om Wittenberg College in 1892. She had lived at 1003 N. Fountain av. Mi ss Prince devoted much of her life to missionary activities of the Unit ed Lutheran Church of America. In Springfield, she was a member of the Fou rth Lutheran Church. Her other affiliations included the Wittenberg Women 's Guild, the Monday Afternoon Club and various civic and charity organiza tions. She was president of the Springfield Woman's Club from 1936 to 193 8, and was a past national president of the Women's Missionary Socie ty of the United Lutheran Church of America. At one time Miss Prince had b een a member of the Board of Education of the United Lutheran Church. S he held various offices on both state and local levels for the Lutheran Wo men's Missionary Society. Survivors include two nieces, Ellen EASTON of Sp ringfield, and Mrs. Howard CARLSON of Bethesda, Md. A grand niece and gra nd nephew, Pamela and Lane CARLSON, also survive in Bethesda. Her body w as taken to the Littleton funeral home for services at 3 p.m. Friday. Frie nds may call at the funeral home on Wednesday from 7 until 9 p.m. and on T hursday from 3 until 5 p.m. and 7 until 9 p.m. Burial will be in Ferncli ff Cemetery.

[DI29439] Name: �tab�Alice Ann Baker
�tab�
Death Date: �tab�31 Mar 1922
Death Place: �tab�Springfield, Clark, Ohio
Birth Date: �tab�31 Mar 1922
Estimated Birth Year: �tab�1857
Birthplace: �tab�Lawrenceville, Ohio
Death Age: �tab�65 years 11 months 15 days
Gender: �tab�Female
Marital Status: �tab�Widowed
Race or Color: �tab�American
Street Address: �tab�503 E. Pleasant St.
Occupation: �tab�Retired
Residence: �tab�
Burial Date: �tab�03 Apr 1922
Burial Place: �tab�Lawrenceville
Cemetery Name: �tab�
Spouse's Name: �tab�
Father's Name: �tab�Silas Baker
Father's Title & Terms: �tab�
Father's Birthplace: �tab�Lawrenceville, O.
Mother's Name: �tab�Elizabeth Friermood
Mother's �tab�
Mother's Birthplace: �tab�Lawrenceville, O.
Film Number: �tab�1991913
Digital Folder Number: �tab�4022278
Image Number: �tab�2080
Certificate Number: �tab�fn 13465

[HI29441] (Research):BAKER WILLIAM W County Name: CHAMPAIGN Date of Death: 2/3/1934 Volume Number: 7423 Certificate Number: 7531

[DI29441] Name: �tab�William Wesley Baker
�tab�
Death Date: �tab�03 Feb 1934
Death Place: �tab�St. Paris, Champaign, Ohio
Birth Date: �tab�20 Dec 1861
Estimated Birth Year: �tab�
Birthplace: �tab�Laurenceville, Ohio
Death Age: �tab�72 years 1 month 13 days
Gender: �tab�Male
Marital Status: �tab�Widowed
Race or Color: �tab�Caucasian
Street Address: �tab�
Occupation: �tab�Medical Doctor
Residence: �tab�St. Paris, O.
Burial Date: �tab�06 Feb 1934
Burial Place: �tab�Laurenceville
Cemetery Name: �tab�
Spouse's Name: �tab�Lenore Baker
Father's Name: �tab�Silas Baker
Father's Title & Terms: �tab�
Father's Birthplace: �tab�Ohio
Mother's Name: �tab�Elizabeth Friewood
Mother's �tab�
Mother's Birthplace: �tab�Ohio
Film Number: �tab�1992988
Digital Folder Number: �tab�4001892
Image Number: �tab�1751
Certificate Number: �tab�fn 7531

[DI29442] Name: �tab�Emery Baker
�tab�
Death Date: �tab�17 Sep 1939
Death Place: �tab�Springfield, Clark, Ohio
Birth Date: �tab�01 Jun 1866
Estimated Birth Year: �tab�
Birthplace: �tab�Laurenceville, Ohio
Death Age: �tab�73 years 6 months 16 days
Gender: �tab�Male
Marital Status: �tab�Widowed
Race or Color: �tab�Caucasian
Street Address: �tab�359 N. Western Ave.
Occupation: �tab�Metal Worker
Residence: �tab�
Burial Date: �tab�19 Sep 1939
Burial Place: �tab�
Cemetery Name: �tab�Ferncliff Cem.
Spouse's Name: �tab�Eva Baker
Father's Name: �tab�Silas Baker
Father's Title & Terms: �tab�
Father's Birthplace: �tab�Ohio
Mother's Name: �tab�Friermood
Mother's �tab�
Mother's Birthplace: �tab�Ohio
Film Number: �tab�2023765
Digital Folder Number: �tab�4027277
Image Number: �tab�827
Certificate Number: �tab�fn 57237

[DI29443] Name: �tab�Martha E. Ream
�tab�
Death Date: �tab�27 Jul 1911
Death Place: �tab�Springfield, Clark, Ohio
Birth Date: �tab�13 May 1864
Estimated Birth Year: �tab�
Birthplace: �tab�Clark Co., Ohio
Death Age: �tab�47 years 2 months 14 days
Gender: �tab�Female
Marital Status: �tab�Married
Race or Color: �tab�Caucasian
Street Address: �tab�231 Chestnut Ave, 1 Ward
Occupation: �tab�Housekeeper
Residence: �tab�Springfield Clark, Ohio
Burial Date: �tab�29 Jul 1911
Burial Place: �tab�
Cemetery Name: �tab�Ferncliff
Spouse's Name: �tab�
Father's Name: �tab�Silas Baker
Father's Title & Terms: �tab�
Father's Birthplace: �tab�Clark Co., Ohio
Mother's Name: �tab�Elizabeth Friesmood
Mother's �tab�
Mother's Birthplace: �tab�Clark Co., Ohio
Film Number: �tab�1953045
Digital Folder Number: �tab�4021108
Image Number: �tab�10
Certificate Number: �tab�fn 35944

[HI29445] (Research):1860 Census does not name his wife in household.

[DI29446] Name: �tab�Hubert Neal
�tab�
Death Date: �tab�02 Apr 1920
Death Place: �tab�Miami, Logan, Ohio
Birth Date: �tab�02 Apr 1920
Estimated Birth Year: �tab�
Birthplace: �tab�Ohio
Death Age: �tab�stillborn
Gender: �tab�Male
Marital Status: �tab�Single
Race or Color: �tab�Caucasian
Street Address: �tab�
Occupation: �tab�
Residence: �tab�
Burial Date: �tab�03 Apr 1920
Burial Place: �tab�Miami, Logan, Ohio
Cemetery Name: �tab�Greenwood
Spouse's Name: �tab�
Father's Name: �tab�C. E. Neal
Father's Title & Terms: �tab�
Father's Birthplace: �tab�Ohio
Mother's Name: �tab�Goldie Neal
Mother's �tab�
Mother's Birthplace: �tab�Ohio
Film Number: �tab�1991131

[DI29447] Michigan Deaths, 1971-1996 about Charles E Stottlemyer
Name: �tab�Charles E Stottlemyer
Birth Date: �tab�11 Nov 1909
Death Date: �tab�23 Nov 1978
Gender: �tab�Male
Residence: �tab�Waterford, Oakland, Michigan
Place of Death: �tab�Pontiac, Oakland, Michigan

[NI29450] Name: �tab�Cecil B Drum
Titles & Terms: �tab�
Event: �tab�Marriage
Event Date: �tab�27 Jun 1931
Event Place: �tab�Clark County, Ohio
Age: �tab�26
Estimated Birth Year: �tab�1905
Marriage Date Note: �tab�
Marriage Place Note: �tab�
Father: �tab�R B Drum
Father's Titles & Terms: �tab�
Mother: �tab�Dora Beaver
Mother's Titles & Terms: �tab�
Spouse: �tab�Marie D Holl
Spouse's Titles & Terms: �tab�
Spouse's Age: �tab�26
Spouse's Estimated Birth Year: �tab�1905
Spouse's Father: �tab�Carl Holl
Spouse's Father's Titles & Terms: �tab�
Spouse's Mother: �tab�Anna Krieg
Spouse's Mother's Titles & Terms: �tab�
Reference Number: �tab�Clk, OH Vol34CN20508
Film Number: �tab�466638
Digital Folder Number: �tab�4016778
Image Number: �tab�683

[DI29450] Ohio Deaths, 1908-1932, 1938-1944, and 1958-2007 about Marie Dorthea Drum
Name: �tab�Marie Dorthea Drum
[Marie Dorthea Holl]
Birth Date: �tab�24 Nov 1904
Birth County: �tab�Clark
Birth State: �tab�Ohio
Birth Country: �tab�United States
Gender: �tab�Female
Race: �tab�White
Death Date: �tab�30 Dec 1995
Death Time: �tab�05:45 PM
Hospital of Death: �tab�Long-Term Care Facilities
City of Death: �tab�Springfield
County of Death: �tab�Clark
Certificate: �tab�094617
Age at Death: �tab�91
Hospital Status: �tab�Other/Nursing Home
Social Security Number: �tab�271-01-3700
Father's Surname: �tab�Holl
Mother's Maiden Name: �tab�Kreig
Marital Status: �tab�Widowed
Education: �tab�8
Armed Forces Indicator: �tab�No
Industry of Decedent: �tab�Own Home/At Home
Occupation of Decedent: �tab�Housewife/Homemaker
Primary Registration District: �tab�1201

[BI29452] Probably born 1863 after parents marriage and 1870 census is age 9

[DI29453] Name �tab�Susana Wirick
Titles & Terms �tab�
Death Date �tab�27 Mar 1911
Death Place �tab�Wapakoneta, Auglaize, Ohio
Birth Date �tab�29 Sep 1847
Estimated Birth Year �tab�
Birthplace �tab�Clark Co., O.
Death Age �tab�63 years 5 months 28 days
Gender �tab�Female
Marital Status �tab�Married
Race or Color �tab�American
Street Address �tab�
Occupation �tab�Demestick
Residence �tab�
Burial Date �tab�29 Mar 1911
Burial Place �tab�
Cemetery Name �tab�...Uicu Cemetery
Spouse's Name �tab�
Father's Name �tab�John Pordin
Father's Title & Terms �tab�
Father's Birthplace �tab�Virgina
Mother's Name �tab�Scharlat Pitzer
Mother's Titles & Terms �tab�
Mother's Birthplace �tab�Virgin

[HI29454] (Research):By Champaign Co Genealogical Society, Champaign Co, OH-St Paris Newpaper A bstracts-1877-1911, (June 2000), pg155. The funeral of Mr Charles Wiric k, of Pemberton was held at the U B Church. He was sick only a few da ys of typhoid fever. He leaves a wife and children.

Family researcher Jay Thompson [email protected]

[DI29455] Name: Susanna Bailar
Death date: 12 Jan 1946
Death place: Sidney, Shelby, Ohio, United States
Birthdate: 06 Nov 1859
Estimated birth year: 1865
Birthplace: Champaign
Age at death: 81 years 2 months 6 days
Gender: Female
Marital status: Married
Race or color: Caucasian
Street address:
Occupation:
Residence:
Burial date:
Burial place:
Cemetery name:
Spouse's name: George Bailar
Father's name: William F. Pence
Father's titles:
Father's birthplace:
Mother's name: Emeline Pence
Mother's titles:
Mother's birthplace:
GSU film number: 2372650
Digital GS number: 4072625
Image number: 03471
Reference number: 6096
Collection: Ohio Deaths 1908-1953

[HI29458] (Research):(Death Record Volume Number 2541, Certificate Number 18978, Located on Oh io Death Certificate Index - http://www.ohiohistory.org/dindex/results.cfm, downloaded August 2001); Jo hn T. Neal was listed as a Corporal and a veteran of Company F, Twentie th Ohio Volunteer Infantry from Shelby County.

[DI29459] An obituary: Pioneer Educator Died Suddenly. William Neal, Well-Known We st End Instructor, Found Dead. William Neal, one of the pioneer educators of the west end of Champaign C ounty, was found dead in bed at his home in St. Paris Tuesday morning. whi le he had been in poor health for some time his condition was not consider ed serious and he had been around among his friends up to the preceding da y. It is though that his demise was due to an attack of heart failure. Mr. Neal, who was in the neighborhood of 65 years of age, taught scho ol in Adams and Johnson townships for upwards of 30 years and was well a nd favorably known in that section of the county. About 10 years ago he re tired from active work and removed to St. Paris where he since made his ho me. Mrs. Neal, the wife, has been dead three or four years, but three daug hters remain. They are Mrs. Ira Applegate and Mrs. James Stayman of St. Pa ris and Mrs. W. H. Persinger of Sidney. Funeral services will likely be he ld Thursday afternoon and interment in St. Paris.

CCGS, Book III, August 2002 by Dorothy Shaffer, Champaign Co, Ohio St Par is Newspaper Abstracts Jan 1900-1916, pg131. 10/15/1914 On Tuesday when W H Neal was not seen about his home by the nei ghbors, as was the usual custom, they notified his son in law James Stayma n, who went to the home and after no response could be had, a window was b roken and entrance gained. It was found that Mr Neal had died through t he night. Since his wife died two years ago, Mr Neal had lived alone. On M onday he visited his daughter, Mrs Stayman and complained of his hear t. Mr Neal was born Ma4 4, 1845 in Champaign County and passed his enti re life there. In 1869 he was married to Martha J Wooley who died in 187 6. Tow daughters from this union survive. They are Mrs W H Persinger of Si dney and Mrs james Stayman of St paris. Mr Neal was married the second ti me to Mary L Gibbs on Mar 19, 1879 and one daughter Mrs Ira Allkegett, su rvives this union. Tow brothers and a sister also survive. They are John N eal of Rosewood, James Neal of Palestine, and Mrs Lizzie Wooley of Sidne y. Seven years ago Mr Neal and wife moved to St Paris. The funeral servic es were held at the methodist church, Rev M F Hawley officiating. Interme nt was made at Rosedale Cemetery near Carysville.

[XI29459] Also has a tombstone in Concord Cemetery

[HI29460] (Research):There is a record of a marriage of a Mary jane Neal to George Kennedy 12/1 /1864

[HI29461] (Research):He was (an unknown value) at a Farmer and lumberjack. He purchased boug ht land at Route 5, Adams Twp., Champaign Co., Ohio, USA.

[DI29461] Name: �tab�Edward James Neal
Event: �tab�Death
Event Date: �tab�17 Aug 1917
Event Place: �tab�Adams Township, Champaigne, Ohio
Residence: �tab�
Street Address: �tab�
Gender: �tab�Male
Death Age: �tab�66y 8m 18d
Marital Status: �tab�Married
Race: �tab�White
Occupation: �tab�Farmer
Birth Date: �tab�29 Nov 1850
Birthplace: �tab�Ohio
Estimated Birth Year: �tab�1851
Burial Date: �tab�19 Aug 1917
Burial Place: �tab�Carysville, O.
Cemetery: �tab�
Father: �tab�Daniel Neal
Father's �tab�
Father's Birthplace: �tab�Maryland
Mother: �tab�Eliza Robinson
Mother's �tab�
Mother's Birthplace: �tab�Ohio
Informant Sallie Neal
Spouse's �tab�
Reference Number: �tab�fn 49833
Film Number: �tab�1984104
Digital Folder Number: �tab�4021632
Image Number: �tab�1007

[HI29462] (Research): He R. H. NEAL, farmer and teacher; P.O. Tawawa, Shelby Co.; was born No v. 6, 1852, upon his father's farm, where he now lives; his early life w as spent helping his father and attending school; when 19 years old, beg an teaching school, and has taught seven winter sessions. During the summ er time he farms. His marriage was celebrated, Dec. 24, 1878, with Miss Fl orence H., daughter of Edward and Caroline Allen, residing in Johnson Town ship, this county. R.H. and Florence are the parents of one child, Edn a. R. H. is the son of Daniel D., and grandson of Daniel Neal, a nati ve of Maryland, who came to Ohio in January, 1802, and located in Champai gn Co., five miles east of Urbana; lived there ten years, and served six m onths in the Indian war. Immediately after the close of the war, he enter ed the land where Daniel D. Neal resides in Adams Township. He endured a ll the hardships and trials that the early settlers had to contend wit h. He was born June 25, 1778, in Maryland: died in the year 1840. Dani el D., father of R. H. Neal, was born April 24, 1820, upon the above-ment ioned farm; was raised, educated and resided upon the farm now over six ty years. He has seen the development of this community in full up to t he present time. His farm contains 200 acres of valuable land, nicely situ ated, with a very strong spring a short distance from his residence. Mr. N eal is a highly respected citizen, and will leave to posterity an untarnis hed record.

He was (an unknown value) circa 1871 at a farmer and teache r. , He lived at Tawawa, Shelby Co., Ohio, USA, in 1881. He R. H. NEA L, farmer and teacher; P.O. Tawawa, Shelby Co.; was born Nov. 6, 1852, up on his father's farm, where he now lives; his early life was spent helpi ng his father and attending school; when 19 years old, began teaching scho ol, and has taught seven winter sessions. During the summer time he farm s. His marriage was celebrated, Dec. 24, 1878, with Miss Florence H., daug hter of Edward and Caroline Allen, residing in Johnson Township, this coun ty. R.H. and Florence are the parents of one child, Edna. R. H. is t he son of Daniel D., and grandson of Daniel Neal, a native of Maryland, w ho came to Ohio in January, 1802, and located in Champaign Co., five mil es east of Urbana; lived there ten years, and served six months in the Ind ian war. Immediately after the close of the war, he entered the land whe re Daniel D. Neal resides in Adams Township. He endured all the hardshi ps and trials that the early settlers had to contend with. He was born Ju ne 25, 1778, in Maryland: died in the year 1840. Daniel D., fath er of R. H. Neal, was born April 24, 1820, upon the above-mentioned far m; was raised, educated and resided upon the farm now over sixty year s. He has seen the development of this community in full up to the present time. His farm contains 200 acres of valuable land, nicely situated, wi th a very strong spring a short distance from his residence. Mr. Ne al is a highly respected citizen, and will leave to posterity an untarnish ed record.

An obituary: Rosewood: Rebuen Neal died at his home we st of town on Friday evening. The funeral services were held in the Uni on Church Saturday afteroon at 2 o'clock. An obituary: Lena: W.A. Wils on & wife; Jennie Allen, William Lathberry & wife; Mrs. W. A Robins, and d au; and Mrs. S. G. Frazier attended the funeral of Reuben Neal, Saturday a fternoon at Union Church. Interment in the Carysville Cemetery.

On 12 June 1902 William H. Neal etal transferred 36 acres in the northea st quarter of Section 36 by quitclaim deed to Sarah E. Neal (second wi fe of Edwin J. Neal) & E. H. Kline (Deed Book 85-130). On 10 September 1902 E. H. Kline transferred the 36 acres to Sarah E. Neal v ia a quitclaim deed (Deed Book 85, Page 231). On 8 August 1903 Willi am H. Neal and Reuben H. Neal exchanged deeds on "1.95 acres etc." (Deed B ook 86, Pages 114 & 115). On 11 August 1906 William H. Neal granted a quit claim for 37.95 acres to Stephen D. Purkeypile (Deed Book 89, Page 173 ). On 11 August 1913 Sarah E. Neal transferred the 36 acres of land to h er husband, Edwin J. Neal (Deed Book 94, Page 245). On 8 August 1903 William H. Neal and Reuben H. Neal transferred the la nd in Section 31 to each other via quitclaims and then William sold the la nd to Stephen D. Purkeypile.

Champaign County Ohio History 1991 by CCGS Biography Pg 235

[HI29463] (Research):She also went by the name of LIZZIE REBECCA NEAL.

[DI29468] Name: �tab� Prudence A Fuller
Event Type: �tab� Death
Event Date: �tab� 25 Mar 1933
Event Place: �tab� New Carlisle, Clark, Ohio
Gender: �tab� Female
Age: �tab� 88
Marital Status: �tab� Widowed
Race: �tab� White
Birth Date: �tab� 17 Apr 1844
Birthplace: �tab� Champaign, Ohio
Birth Year (Estimated): �tab� 1845
Burial Date: �tab� 28 Mar 1933
Cemetery: �tab� Black
Father's Name: �tab� William Richeson
Father's Birthplace: �tab� Ohio
Mother's Name: �tab� Eliza Carman
Mother's Birthplace: �tab� Ohio
Spouse's Name: �tab� Thomas Fuller
File Number: fn 13519 , GS Film number: 1992869 , Digital Folder Number: 004001873 , Image Number: 01737

[HI29469] (Research):Adams and Harrison-Adams School Districts-Rosewood, OH The First Fifty Years 1898-1948 High School Alumni abstracted by Pat Stickley CCGS Newsletter Oct 1996 pg129 Class of 1898 Edna Neal Nissley

Edna was made an heir of her grandfather, Edward Allen of Johnson Townshi p; when he created his will on 30 May 1885 (Champaign County Will Bo ok G, Page 461). She was also mentioned as a grandniece, with her residen ce as Tawawa, in the will of Richard L. Roberts of Johnson Township, who c reated his will on 10 March 1897 (Champaign County Will Book I, Page 105 ). Richard L. Roberts was a brother to Caroline Roberts Allen.

[HI29473] (Research):Champaign Co - Patent Deeds Located in Land Deed Indices Johnson Twp by P at Stickley & Denise Kay Moore Oct 2005. Section 12 Township 3 Range 11 ( NE 1/4) 31 Mar 1920 Douglas R Barger and wife to Fred Brecount & wife, 40 acres o ff north side of 90 acres -Bk101 Pg333 03 Jan 1929 Fred Brecount etux to Douglas R Barger, 40 acres Bk 114 Pg529

[HI29474] (Research):Name: VERNON L BRECOUNT Gender: Male Date of Death: March 31, 1958 Volume: 15357 Certificate: 20772 Marital Status: Married Place of Death: Piqua, Miami County Race: White Residence: , Champaign County Age: 76

[HI29478] (Research):Teachers Term Report Johnson Twp Dist # 9 Winter Term 9/15/1884-3/9//18 85 William Rhymard- Teacher (From CCGS Newsletter Summer 1992 pg 59) Jesse Shank age 9

[HI29479] (Research):Name : Ellaine Nivgen Wiant
Death date : 11 Oct 1926
Death place : Johnson, Champaign, Ohio
Birth date : 26 Aug 1926
Estimated birth year :
Birth place : O.
Age at death : 1 month 15 days
Gender : Female
Marital status : Single
Race or color : Caucasian
Occupation :
Residence :
Burial date : 13 Oct 1926
Burial place :
Cemetery name : Spring Grove
Spouse name :
Father name : Walter Wiant
Father birth place : O.
Mother name : Mary Baker
Mother birth place : O.
GSU film number : 1984563
Digital GS number : 4021927
Image number : 163
Certificate number : fn 59892
Collection : Ohio Deaths 1908-1953

[HI29480] (Research):1860 lw son Emanuel

[HI29481] (Research):Book A pg 31 John (Johannes Garber recorded June 3 1814, late of Boston Tw p, Champaign Co, OH Wife, no nmae; sons Joseph, Samuel, jacob and Abraham garber; Daughters Ma gdaline Minnich (wife of Peter Minnich sr); Elizabeth, mary, Barbara barbe r. Bequests Paul Custar 10 acres in Hamilton Co, OH Peter Minnich and Jose ph garber exec. Witness George Keifer Peter Minnich, will signed Dec 11 1, 1813

[HI29489] (Research):Clark Co Ohio Deed 11/13/1847 SE1/4, S27,T4,R10-Thomas Nauman et al to Samuel Harshbarger, Thomas naum an and Catherine his wife, samuel baker and his wife Mary; John Baker a nd Christina his wife; Henry Baker and Veronica his wife; David baker a nd Elizabeth his wife, Jacob Rust and Elisabeth his wife, John Roller a nd Rebecca his wife, all of Clark Co, recorded in Vol X, pg 410

[HI29490] (Research):Sun, Springfield, OH on Saturday, December 5, 1903 The home of Mr. and Mrs. William ROLLER of Enon, Ohio is one of sorrow. T he father and mother are lying at death's door at the ages of 77 and 71 wi th no hopes of recovery. These aged people are the parents of Abe and Will iam ROLLER of Tremont City. Mr. ROLLER, the father was stricken with paral ysis several weeks ago, and but a few days ago, the mother was seized wi th pneumonia in its worse form. The death of either or both of these ag ed people can be looked for at any moment. Our entire community have the g reatest.sympathy for this distressed family.

[DI29490] Name: �tab�Wm. Roller
Gender: �tab�Male
Burial Date: �tab�
Burial Place: �tab�
Death Date: �tab�21 Sep 1904
Death Place: �tab�Enon, Clark, Ohio
Age: �tab�76
Birth Date: �tab�1828
Birthplace: �tab�Maryland
Occupation: �tab�Farmer
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�B07056-1
System Origin: �tab�Ohio-EASy
Source Film Number: �tab�466665
Reference Number: �tab�v 2 p 397

[HI29495] (Research):PG 252 JOHN D WILSONPROBATED 16 MAR 1898 CONCORD TWP [DIED 13 MAR 1898] Heirs-Sarah Wilson-widow; Forry Wilson�son-Crayon; Walter S Wilson�son--Cr ayon; Jennie M McCroskey-dau-Crayofl Rolla Daniels 16 yr grson-Shidler, I n; John Daniels 14 yr grsonShidler, In; Ernest Daniels 10 yr-grson-Shidle r, In; Perry Daniels 8 yr grson-Shidler, In; Freddie Daniels 6 yr grsonShi dler, In {ch of dau Emma Daniels dec d]. Wife Sarah her natural life, a ll property personal and real; at her death 1/4 to heirs of dec d dau Emma Daniels; 1/4 to son Forry Wils on; 1/4 to son Walter S Wilson and 1/4 to dau Maria J McCroskey. Sons Forry Wilson & Walter S Wilson executors Witness:E P Middleton W W Wilsonwill signed 28 May 1895

Codicil 15 Jul 1897 Revoke where I gave 1/4 to son Walter S Wilson and hereby bequeath the 1 /4 to son Forry Wilson as trustee to be held 1~ him with power to sell, in vest and to pay to son Walter S Wilson the net income for support as neede d; no part of sai.d trust fund, property or investment shall be subje ct to payment of debts of my son Walter S Wilson. At death of sor Walt er S Wilson the trust may be converted to cash by son Forry Wilson and dis tributed to ch of Walter S Wilson.

[DI29495] leaves 5 ch, 2 sons, 1 dau. Member 134th OVI

[HI29498] (Research):PIATT ETHEL R County Name: CLARK Date of Death: // Volume Number: 8341 Certificate Number: 558

[HI29503] (Research):Howell Newcomb was a farmer who lived and died on his father's old homeste ad 3/4 of a mile east of Rosewood, OH. Michael Major has a family bible signed by him which he gave to his daught er Victoria McCrosky

Michael Major

CENSUS: 1850, Champaign Co, Adams, OH-pg412 1850 Federal Census OH - Champaign Co - Adams Twp, District 17 - M432-665 - source Page Line HH Fam Last First Age S C Occupation Value BP Md Sc RW DD Commen ts 412A 35 198 198 Newcomb Howell 25 M Farmer 400 OH 412A 36 198 198 Newcomb Eliza J 23 F OH 412A 37 198 198 Newcomb Napoleon F 11m M OH

1860. CENSUS: Adams, Champaign Co, OH - pg 92; family 653; occupation, far mer; property value listed as $3,325; personal property listed as $314 Page Line HH Fam Last First A S C Occupation RE PE BP Md Sc RW DD Commen ts 172 39 653 653 Newcomb Howell 34 M Farmer 2325 314 OH 172 40 653 653 Newcomb Eliza J 32 F OH 173 1 653 653 Newcomb Sarah A 5 F OH X 173 2 653 653 Newcomb Mary J 4 F OH X 173 3 653 653 Newcomb Isabl F 1 F OH NOTE: Page No 92/93, stamped -/87, handwritten -/173

1870. OH - Champaign Co - Adams Twp, St Paris PO - M593-1179 Page Line HH Fam Last First A S C Occupati on RE PE BP F M BM MM Sc R W D 21 V 15 13 115 115 Nucum Howell 45 M W Farmer 3720 6000 OH X 15 14 115 115 Nucum Eliza 43 F W Keeping House OH 15 15 115 115 Nucum Isabelle 12 F W Attending School OH X 15 16 115 115 Nucum Victoria 9 F W OH

* EVENT: Member: 17 Feb 1877, Christian Church 1880. CENSUS: Adams, Champaign, Ohio. pg 195; family 170 * EVENT: Member: 1 Mar 1881, Christian Church * BURIAL: UNKNOWN, Rosedale Cemetery-63-7-18 1889-May-24. DEATH: Champaign Co, Ohio

May 31

HOWELL NEWCOMB departedthis life May 24, 1889, aged 63yrs, 7mo and 18 day s. He leaves a wife and two children. The funeral discourse by Rev J B Fen ner, of Sidney. Interment was in Rosedale Cemetery, Carysville.

[HI29506] (Research):Joseph Newcomb removed to Champaign Co., O., fall of 1817, accompani ed by his wife and four living children, where he engaged in farming and w here three other children were born. His family Bible, printed 1816, in wh ich he recorded his own and his wife's birth dates and marriage dates, wi th birth and death dates of his children, is now in possession of his gran dson Talmon8 Newcomb of Camas, Wash., and is in excellent state of preserv ation. The inscriptions therein indicate that Joseph was a man of educati on and strong character. The latest record in handwriting of Joseph6 is t he birth of his son Howell, 6 Oct. 1825. After this date the family reco rd was continued by his son Sheppard, who failed to record his father's de ath.

Joseph's father died 1803 when Joseph6 was in his eighteenth year, and Tho mas Harris Ogden was appointed his guardian until he became of age--his mo ther also deceased. On 8 Feb. 1812, Joseph Newcomb of Fairfield Twp. and w ife Jane deeded Charles Howell, Ephraim Nixon and Ephraim Lummis, Jr., Tru stees for Harmony, "School House in Sayers Neck."

He deeded 12 June 1817, to Joseph Miller, Jr., of Fairfield, twenty acr es in Fairfield Twp.

Cumberland Co. Records--Vol. C. 89.

Know all men that I Joseph (6) Newcomb of Fairfield in Co. of Cumberlan d, N. J. being about to remove to Western Country do appoint John Howe ll of Twp. & Co. aforesaid my Attorney to make title & convey lands of whi ch I am seized.

Signed 13 Aug. 1817. Witnesses: James Cla rk Bethsheba Clark.
HH--33--468 I Jane Newcomb wife of Joseph Newcomb of Fairfield Twp. Cum. Co. have rele ased & quit claimed to John Howell of same, all my right of dower in lan ds which Joseph Newcomb now owns in sd Twp.

Signed 14 Aug. 1817. her Ja ne X Newcomb
mark
Witnesses: James Clark Henry Whiticar.

LL--36--565 28 Feb. 1818, John Howell of Fairfield Twp. attorney for Joseph (6) Newco mb of 1 part & Lavisa Gandy of same of 2nd part. Sold to Lavicy Gandy l ot in Fairfield Twp. of 1 acre which Joseph Newcomb bought of Silas Smi th 25 Jan. 1813.

Source http://familytreemaker.genealogy.com/_glc_/5738/5738_181.html

Complete ancestry of Joseph can be found at Andrew Newcomb and his Descend ants Call Number: R929.2 qN538.1-Genealogy.com. The descendants of Andr ew Newcomb who came from England around 1618 and settled in Boston, Mas

[HI29508] (Research):Guardianship Bonds pg446 10 Jul 1866 C H Newcomb gdn of Charles Newcomb a ge 3y 12 Nov 1865 heir of Joseph Newcomb, deceased. Surities C A Baker a nd Charles H Newcomb. (Not known if this is his child) Charles is living with Charles H Newco mb age 56 and wife Susan in the 1870 Census Champaign Co, Goshen Twp pg 22 7. He is age 7

OH - Champaign Co - Mechanicsburg - M432-665 - source 1850 Census Page Line HH Fam Last First Age S C Occupation Value BP Md Sc RW DD Commen ts 239A 33 257 260 Newcomb Charles H 36 M Mercht 1,000 KY Charles, Charles, D aniel (jbn520) 239A 34 257 260 Newcomb Susannah E 35 F OH 239A 35 257 260 Newcomb Elizabe th E 13 F OH X 239A 36 257 260 Newcomb Mary J 10 F OH X twin of Joseph H 239A 37 257 260 Newcomb Joseph H 10 M OH X twin of Mary J 239A 38 257 260 Newcomb Charles H 6 M OH X 239A 39 257 260 Wynant Eve 72 F PA 239A 40 257 260 Wynant Nichol as 40 M VA X insane 239A 41 257 260 Neff David 22 M Cabinet Maker VA

This Charles is probably not from this family line.

[HI29519] (Research):1870 Champaign Co, Adams, OH pg204 James Johnson, 45 OH Sarah, 66, KY Mary 33, OH Sarah 28 OH Margaret 18, OH Thomas French, 28, OH Rebecca Johnson, 75, KY Elizabeth 70, KY

[HI29521] (Research):In 1870 Adams Township, Champaign County 187/188 Johnson, James 45 male Farmer OH Johnson, Sarah 66 female KY Johnson, Mary 33 female OH Johnson, Sarah 28 female OH Johnson, Margret 18 female OH French, Truman 28 male OH

[NI29530] History of Champaign County by Middleton, Vol II found at the Champaign Co unty Library, p. 810-811 DENTON CROWL
Denton Crowl, who has spent his entire life in this county, a substanti al and progressive farmer engaged in the general raising of all kinds of s tock was born in Harrison Township on August 1, 1851. He is the son of Wi lliam and Ruth (Chew) Crowl, the latter being William Crowl's second wif e. Ruth Crowl died in 1852 when Denton Crowl was but thirteen months ol d. She is also the mother of John, living in Urbana, and of Anna, who bec ame the wife of A. J. Pitts. Mr. Pitts served as a soldier in the Union A rmy during the Civil War. He enlisted in the Sixty-sixth Ohio Volunteer I nfantry and served to the end of the war, seeing much active service whi le with the colors. He was a sergeant and flag bearer. William Crowl, w ho was an active farmer all his life, raised his motherless son, Denton.
Denton Crowl, who has spent his entire life in Harrison township, was e ducated in the schools of Springhills, and, on the completion of is scho ol course, he taught school for one term. He assisted in the work of cult ivating his father's farm and here learned valuable lessons in agricultur al matters which proved useful to him when he engaged in farming for himse lf.
Denton Crowl remained at home up to the time of his marriage when he co mmenced farming operations on his own account and in all his work in agric ulture he has met with a commendable measure of success. He is now the ow ner of three hundred and five acres of land of the best quality to be fou nd in Harrison township and is engaged in general farming and stock raisin g. In the latter line he is actively engaged in the raising of horses, ca ttle, sheep, and hogs, and finds a ready market for the same. Mr. Crowl h as been twice married. His first wife was Sarah Calland, and they beca me the parents of three children, namely; Edward S. of Michigan; Carrie Be lle, who was graduated from high school and later from Wooster College, w as a teacher for four years, at the end of which time she became the wi fe of L. M. Norris, of Owensboro, Kentucky, and Frank D., also a gradua te of high school and of Wooster College, also of the University of Pennsy lvania and is now a practicing physician and surgeon at Dayton, Ohio. Mr s. Sarah Crowl, the mother of these children, died on July 17, 1910, a nd on September 5, 1912, Denton Crowl married Hester Basore for his seco nd wife. To this second union two children were born, Donald R. and Jo hn N.
The Crowl family are members of the Presbyterian church at Springhill s, this county, and are earnestly interested in church affairs. Mrs. Cro wl was clerk of the congregation for several years and has been one of t he elders of the church. He has always been active in the work of the chu rch, and has been a teacher in the Sunday school for a considerable perio d. Mr. Crowl was a supporter of the Republican party, and of late yea rs he has been an independent in his political views. He has always tak en a warm interest in local government and for fifteen years served as a m ember of the school board and is a persistent advocate for all that stan ds for efficiency and progress in the schools of the district and county.

Champaign Democrat April 20, 1928 Denton Crowl Dies at Home Near DeGraff Lived for Many Years in the Vicini ty of Springhills Denton Crowl, 76, uncle of Arnold Crowl and a native of Champaign Count y, died at his home near DeGraff at 10:50 Wednesday morning following an i llness of more than a year. Mr Crowl was for many years a farmer in the vi cinity of Springhills and was an elder in the Presbyterian church at Sprin ghills for more than 40 years. He was a brother of John S Crowl of Urban a, deceased. He was first married to Sarah Calland in 1872. Mrs Crowl di ed in 1910. Two sons and a daughter survive his from that union. They a re E S Crowl of Jackson, Michigan, Dr Frank Crowl of Dayton, and Mrs Carr ie B Norris of Atlanta, Georgia. He was again married his second wife bei ng Hester Basore. To this union were born three children, Donald, John a nd Lynn, all at home. Denton Crowl of Toledo and Mrs Winfred Allen, Spring field are nephew and niece respectively.

[HI29531] (Research):appears as daughter in 1900 census ,but not in 1880 census

[HI29532] (Research):Champaign County Ohio History 1991 by CCGS Biography Pg 314

Urbana Daily Citizen 9/24/1885 William Ward died Wednesday ca 60 yrs, resident of this county all his lif e; brother of JQA Ward the noted sculptor and Edgar M Ward, the artist.

Champaign Co, Gen Society Newsletter 1st Qtr 2000 from Champaign Democr at 1/28/1897 submitted by Pat StickleySCULPTOR H AD MONEY

October 10,1911 Miss Eleanor Ward, an aged maiden lady of Urbana, Ohio, began a conte st in Justice Platzek's part of the Supreme Court Friday to upset the wi ll of her brother, John Q. A. Ward. He was the noted sculptor who died, ag ed 80 years, on May I last. He left his property aggregating $150,00 0, to his wife, whom he had married four years before. Miss Ward and others of famous old Pilgrimage stock, were not mention ed to any extent in the will. She claims it was made when her brother w as of unsound mind and unduly influenced by his wife.

Sensational Charges Sensational charges were made against Mrs. Ward by ex-Justice Van Wyck wh en the case was called. He said: "This will is not the will ofWard, but the result of the domination ofa wo man who was not the wife of his childhood. It was a marriage to secure a ll his property ." Miss Ward has named as defendants all the late sculpto r's near relatives, including his brother, Edgar M. Ward, and three niec es by deceased brother, Eleanor W., Julia and Henry Ward. Ward's chisel h as left its marks in many cities in America. Central Park has several stat ues he made, those of the Puritan, the Indian Hunter and Washington bei ng prominent. At his death, he left two massive equestrian statues of Gene rals Sheridan and Hancock unfinished.

Descendant of Pilgrims He traced his lineage back to the settlement of Jamestown on the father 's side and back to the arrival of the Pilgrims on his mother's side. Mr s. Ward is gray haired and 50 years old. She met the sculptor in 1880. Thr ough 26 years, their acquaintance continued. It culminated in marria ge in 1906. Most of this time Ward lived in her home. She was Mrs. Smith b efore her marriage to Ward. She has one grown son. Ward's will was filed in the Surrogate's Court. A contest was begun the re by Miss Ward. She lost the suit. She then went to the Supreme Court. Mi ss Ward claims her brother made a will in 1909 leaving his estate to his s isters, Mary and Eleanor. They were to provide for the widow from the esta te. Mary has since died.

Allowance Was Stopped Miss Ward told a long story about the old homestead at Urbana, Ohio, whe re she and her sister Mary have lived since they were born. She said th at she had another brother, Edgar N. Ward, and that when he was married, s ome thirty years ago, the sisters made over to him 220 acres of the old ho mestead farm retaining 72 acres on which the house stood. This was done, s he testified, pursuant to an agreement with the sculptor, who promis ed to give his sisters $100 per month during their lifetime. At the dea th of one of them the survivor was to receive $67.50 until the death ofh er brother, when the remittance stopped. The will of Mr .Ward provided th at the monthly allowance to his sister should not be a charge against h is estate, and consequently the payment stopped.

October 13, 1911 Mrs Rachel N O Ward, widow of J Q A Ward and the defendant in the suit bro ught by Miss Eleanor Ward, sister of the dead sculptor, to break his wil l, was on the witness stand before Justice Platzek in the Supreme Court ye sterday. The will provides that the entire Ward estate, valued at more th an $100,000 shall go to the widow. Mrs Ward said that Miss Ward and Mrs An na Glessner had visited Mr Ward shortly after he had married the defendan t, and that the tree women had gone shopping. She testified that Miss Wa rd purchased several articles and charged them to Mr Ward. Dr henry Van Dy ke, former pastor of the Brick Church, was called as a witness for Mrs War d. He testified that Mr Ward was a rational man. He siad the sculptor a nd he had often met at their club, which was "for old men." "We may have g rowled together about club politics," said Dr Van Dyke, "but Mr Ward was a lways a cheerful growler." The witness said he had always considered Mr Wa rd a strong, solid man, both mentally and physically. He said the sculpt or never drank anything more than a little red wine. "He used to say Champ aign was not good for old men.", said Dr Van Dyke. "You have said your cl ub was for old men. You don't class yourself as an old man, do you?", he w as asked. "I certainly do. I'm a grandfather." replied Dr Van Dyke.

Admits Conspiracy Cella W Day, an old friend of Miss Ward testified that she had met Mrs Wa rd before she married the sculptor and had a conversation with her about m arriage. The witness declared that in this conversation she told the wido w, who was then Mrs Smith, that no woman married a man of 76 (Ward's a ge at the time) unless he had money. She testified that Mrs Smith said th at she knew Mr Ward had money and that she intended to marry him. Mrs Smi th was 54 years old when the were married and Ward was 76.

Historical Collections of Ohio By Henry Howe Vol. I �1888 CHAMPAIGN COUNTY JOHN QUINCY ADAMS WARD, regarded as America's first sculptor, was bo rn in June, 1830, in the family homestead, still standing on the southwe st border of the town, and occupied by the sisters of the artist. He was w ell born. His mother's maiden name was MacBeth; his father was John A. WAR D, a farmer, and owner of about 600 acres of land, which he inherited fr om his father, Col. William WARD, the first settler and proprietor of t he site of Urbana.

In one of the rooms of the mansion is an elaborately carved mantelpiec e, in front of which stood the parents of the artist when they were marrie d. Among the curiosities is a plaster bust of a young girl, a niece, whi ch is the first model he ever made�the expression is sweet and soft; a po rtrait of his mother in basso-relievo, and a plaster statuette; a mod el of Simon KENTON in a hunter's garb, leaning on a rifle. Session's pap er on �Art and Artists in Ohio� give these items in regard to him:

He received his first instructions from teachers in the family, then in t he village schools, and lastly from John OGDEN, a good scholar and wort hy lawyer, who is still living in Urbana. An old series of the � Encyclope dia Britannica� proved a great storehouse of knowledge to him. From childh ood he worked images in clay of dogs and other animals, of objects, as m en on horseback, etc. The first work of art he ever saw was a copy of a he ad of Apollo in terra cotta, by Hiram Powers, which was owned by John H. J AMES, of Urbana.

From sixteen to eighteen he suffered from malaria and general ill-healt h, and was depressed in spirits. At the latter age Mrs. THOMAS, a marri ed sister living in Brooklyn; N. Y., said to him, �Quincy, would you real ly like to become an artist?� His reply being a bashful �Yes,� he was tak en to New York in his eighteenth year, but for many weeks could not must er up courage to enter the door of Henry K. Brown's studio, although he w as a friend of his sister's family Finally he ventured to timidly ask h im if he would take him as an, art student. Brown told him to go back ho me and model something, so that he could see what he could do.

He shot across to New York, bought a copy of the �Venus de Medicis,� and l ugged home a bag of clay over a distance of two miles, and went to wor k. He took his clay �Venus� to Brown, and was accepted at once as a studen t. He worked over six years with his master very hard. He executed a wolf 's head for a fountain in Mexico, for which Brown paid him $10, the fir st money he ever earned. In this studio he learned a the minute detai ls of the sculptor's art, The Frenchmen employed to assist in the mechanic al expert work in connection with the erection of the equestrian stat ue of �Washington� in Union Square having �struck,� WARD to Brown to disch arge the whole lot, as they could complete the statue themselves. WARD sa ys he spent more days in the bronze horse belly than Jonah spent in the be lly of the whale.

The greater part of 1857-58 Ward spent in Washington City, modelling bus ts of Job P. Hale, A. H. Stephens, J. R. Giddings, and Hannibal Hamli n. He came to Columbus bus early in 1861 with a model of a statue of Sim on KENTON, ho hoping to obtain a commission from the State. While he re he executed bust of Gov. Dennison. His next effort was the now famous � Indian Hunter,� in Central Park, which had an enormous success from the fi rst. Six copies in bronze, reduced in size, were sold on highly remunerati ve terms. Then followed the execution of the principal of WARD�S work s, in this order: �The Freedman man;� bust of Dr. Dewey, in marble statu e, colossal, of Commodore M. C. Perry, in New York; Seventh Regiment Soldi er, bronze heroic, in Central Park; �The Good Samaritan;� statue of Gen. R eynolds;� Shakespeare,� in Central Park, �Gen. Israel Putman:: heroic siz e, in Hartford; � William Gilmore Simms,� bust, in Charleston:� �Gen. Geor ge H. Thomas,� equestrian, in Washington; �The Pilgrim,� heroic, in Centr al Park; �Washington,� bronze and colossal, in Wall street; �William E. Do dge,� in New York.

Mr. Ward has recently finished a colossal statue of �Garfield,� which h as been placed in Washington City by the army of the Cumberland He has al so completed the model of a gigantic soldiers' monument for the city of Br ooklyn. This last work will probably be the masterpiece of this sculpto r. It illustrates our whole military history from the revolution to the re bellion, including the war of 1812 and the war with Mexico. Washington, Ja ckson, Scott and Grant appropriately represent the four periods. f it is by the universal judgment of American artists and art critics Quin cy WARD is placed first among American sculptors. H. K. Brown once said th at �Ward had more genius; than Greenough, Crawford, Powers and all the oth er American sculptors combined. �

Eastman Johnson, James H. Beard and other eminent artists have affirmed th at WARD has passed beyond Story, Ball, Thompson and all other rivals, a nd is now without a peer as a sculptor. He is unquestionably the greate st artist that this country has yet produced. Numerous commissions for for ty, sixty, and a hundred thousand dollars now await his execution.

From CCGS Newsletter Fall 1991 Lifestyles of the Famous (sketch) Sculptor John Quincy Adams Ward (1830-1910) , one of Urbana's most famo us native sons is among those profiled in our forthcoming book. (Howeve r, commoners outnumber celebrities throughout the volume - many times over !) Here are some additional detaails of interest wqhich time and space d id not permit in the book. They are taken from the Urbana Morning Tribu ne Aug 23 1906 which in turn borrowed from the New York World: Ward "... is enjoying his third romance despite his 76 years...." He was m arried to Mrs Rachel Smith on July 19" a charming woman, many years (hi s) junior....." When interviewed, the new bride confessed that she had be en dreading "this notoriety. We have tried to keep our marriage a secret a nd have failed." She had known the sculptor since he was 10. "He was marri ed twice but his married life was short. His first wife lived about sev en years and his second about a year and a half. I had been a widow f or 20 years." "Mr Ward has boarded with me for six years here. He is a mo st elegant man, but we never thought of marriage. He had been expecti ng to end his work soon and go to his old home in Urbana, where his maid en sister lives. I expected to go to live with my son in Chicago. I have a lways believed in only one marriage. I never believed the grand passion co uld come but once. (Editors note : Evidently she had never heard the senti ment of today's popular song " Love is lovelier, the second time around. ") "But when persons grow old companionship becomes very important a nd we seek it. We have been good companions and friends. We shall now sp end the reminder of our days together." Mr and Mrs Ward are both buri ed at Oak Dale Cemetery

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 Probably the most noted person who first saw the light in Urbana, is JO HN QUINCY ADAMS WARD. He began his work as sculptor in moulding� clay in t his place. Thirty years ago he went to New York. Today he is acknowledg ed to be the greatest sculptor not only of America, but of the world. Urba na looks with pride upon her favorite son. His brother, EDGAR H WARD, is a nother who has won a prominent place in his profession. N�r Ward spent sev eral years in Europe, and �then returned to his own country and settl ed in New York, where he ranks with the leading artists of this county.

CCGS Newsletter Sept 1998 Pg 106 �Rock of Chickamauga� John Quincy Adams Ward, Urbana, 0., man who became this country�s first sc ulptor of note, added to his fame with the �Rock of Chickamauga,� an eques trienne statue of Civil War Gen. George H. Thomas. The unveiling was in Wa shington, DC, in 1878. Critics pointed to the slouched hat, easy pose of the horseman and the loo sely-held reins, but Ward deliberately chose the pose because it was chara cteristic of General Thomas. Ward�s finest work, many critics believ e, is the statue of George Washington in civilian clothes which stan ds on the steps of the sub-Treasury in Wall Street, New York, near the sce ne of the first presidential inauguration. It was unveiled in 1883. Ward attained the zenith of his art in his many statues of Revolutionary h eroes. From Anecdotes of Ohio by Gilbert F Dodds

[HI29533] (Research):Newspaper quotes age as 4-1-28

[HI29535] (Research):d/o Silas and Martha Ann (Crouch) Rubart

Name: RACHEL E MINNICH Gender: Female Date of Death: January 31, 1961 Volume: 16389 Certificate: 00629 Marital Status: Widowed Place of Death: , Champaign County Race: White Residence: Urbana, Champaign County Age: 99

[HI29536] (Research):Champaign County History 1991 - Biography Pg 123

12/22/1911 Pupils attendance, J R Price, Teacher Hazel Minnich, age 17, present 19 1/2 days, absent 1/2 day

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

[DI29536] Ohio Deaths, 1908-1932, 1938-1944, and 1958-2007 about Hazel M Dodd
Name: �tab�Hazel M Dodd
[Hazel M Minnich]
Birth Date: �tab�7 Nov 1894
Birth State: �tab�Ohio
Birth Country: �tab�United States
Gender: �tab�Female
Race: �tab�White
Hispanic Origin: �tab�Not Hispanic (Latino)
Residence County: �tab�Champaign
Residence state: �tab�Ohio
Residence Country: �tab�United States
Death Date: �tab�13 Apr 1990
Death Time: �tab�04:59 AM
Hospital of Death: �tab�Long-Term Care Facilities
County of Death: �tab�Champaign
Certificate: �tab�025327
Age at Death: �tab�95
Certifier: �tab�Physician
Referred to Coroner: �tab�Not Referred to Coroner
Autopsy: �tab�No Autopsy performed
Filing Date: �tab�16 Apr 1990
Hospital Status: �tab�Other/Nursing Home
Injury in Ohio: �tab�Yes
Type Place of Injury: �tab�Unspecified Place
Social Security Number: �tab�288-10-8269
Father's Surname: �tab�Minnich
Marital Status: �tab�Widowed
Education: �tab�12
Industry of Decedent: �tab�Homemaker, student, unemployed volunteer
Occupation of Decedent: �tab�Homemaker
Primary Registration District: �tab�1100

[HI29550] (Research):In Champaign Co, Oh Wills, Book A pg 340, i find the will of Nathanial Hil l, signed 9/22/1844, probated 10/13/1844. Names wife Eve Hill, Daughter El viery Hill (minor). Wife Eva, executor. Witness Benjamin Evans, Christi an Eiker and George Sroufe.

[HI29551] (Research):1880 Census has Nephew Charles age 11 living in house, IN VA OH parentage not proven. In the Miami Co Bio of James and Sarah French Rus k, John is not named as a child. However, census records match with a s on in the 1840 Census, and also in 1880 saying his father was born in M D. Futher research needed.

[HI29552] (Research):As to documentation for Elizabeth Ann, I have her death certificate from C olorado ( she died at her son's home in Two Buttes, CO) which shows her bi rth-date as 1-28-1852, and John Rusk and Eva Perkeypile as her parents.

[HI29553] (Research):Am working on the parents of Lewis Shafer (Ludwig Schaefer) He was bo rn in Wurtennburg Germany in 1846, and I know his father was Johannes Scha efer; believe his mother was Catherine. I have ordered a film from LDS fr om the German church, and will know more after I do serious damage to my e yes, trying to read that old German script! [email protected] (Susan Matkin)

[NI29554] Dessa Shaffer Md Ray Charles Matkin 1906 Pleasant Valley KS

[DI29555] Michigan Deaths, 1971-1996 about Ronald V. Stottlemyer
Name: �tab�Ronald V. Stottlemyer
Birth Date: �tab�30 Jun 1913
Death Date: �tab�27 Mar 1994
Gender: �tab�Male
Residence: �tab�Port Huron, St. Clair, Michigan
Place of Death: �tab�Port Huron, St. Clair, Michigan

[HI29557] (Research):William F. Rusk, farmer; P. O. Troy; was born in Warren County, Ohio, Jul y, 1820, and is a son of James and Sarah (French) Rusk; he was born in Ire land, coming to this country when about 17 years of age; she was born in P ennsylvania, emigrating to Ohio with her parents when a child. They were t he parents of ten children, of whom six are now living, viz., Mary, Eleano r, William F., David, Sara, and Daniel. Mr. Rusk lived with his father unt il twenty-four years of age. September 16, 1843, he was united in maria ge with Mary J. Anderson, daughter of James L. and Elizabeth Anderson, w ho were bon in New Jersey, and came to Ohio at quite an early day, about 1 815; by this union, they have had nine children, of whom five are now livi ng, viz., William Franklin, Lettie, Walter Scott, Edwin N., and Luel la L. Mr. Rusk came to Miami County about thirty years ago and located ne ar West Charleston, where they remained about five years; thence to Shel by County, living there about six years; removing to Miami County, in Spri ngcreek Township, where they resided five years, finally going to Staunt on Township, upon the farm on which he now resides, having now been here a bout sixteen years. He has a good farm of 87 acres, with fine buildings, c onstituting a very pleasant home. During the War of Rebellion, Mr. Rusk fu rnished two sons for the country's defense, James A. and John N., and bo th were sacrificed upon th alter of liberty, never reaching their home a nd friends again. Mr. Rusk is a member of the Christian Church, with his m embership dating back for twenty years.

[DI29557] Name: �tab�William E. Rusk
Gender: �tab�Male
Burial Date: �tab�
Burial Place: �tab�
Death Date: �tab�13 Jan 1892
Death Place: �tab�Staunton Tp., Miami, Ohio
Age: �tab�72
Birth Date: �tab�1820
Birthplace: �tab�Warren Co.
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�B07064-7
System Origin: �tab�Ohio-EASy
Source Film Number: �tab�550190
Reference Number: �tab�v 2 p 333

[NI29563] CCGS, Book III, August 2002 by Dorothy Shaffer, Champaign Co, Ohio St Paris Newspaper Abstracts Jan 1900-1916. pg 1 Mrs Olive Terrell, and two children, of Marion, IN atttended the Golden Wedding Anniversary of her parents, Mr and Mrs George S Klapp, Wednesday last. Also Mr and Mrs John Schreyer and three children. Mrs Terrell was formerly Amanda M Briggs

[HI29564] (Research):1850 Census has Sarah P Hepner age 5. Lamberts Sister Elizabeth married Sa muel R Hepner

Champaign Co - Patent Deeds Located in Land Deed Indices Johnson Twp by P at Stickley & Denise Kay Moore Oct 2005. Section 18 Township 3 Range 11( St Paris Platted by David Huffman 21 Sep 1831) (There are several books f or lot numbers in St Paris and not all transactions are represented by th is transcription) Lot #46 5/14/1864 Joseph Stover to Lambert Pond, entire lot Bk 35 Pg221 Lot #46 3/14/1864 Lambert Pond to Ananias B Weller, entire lot Bk 35 Pg20 6

St Paris Precinct Toll Book Nov 2 1880 CCGS Newsletter Spring 1992 pg 33 Lambert Pond

Champaign Co, Ohio History by Beers 1881 pg 762 Lambert Pond, St paris, President , First National Bank of St Paris; was b orn in Jackson Twp, Champaign Co, Ohio in 1828 and is a son of samuel a nd Eleanor (Service) Pond. Samuel was born in Philadelphia, Penn about 17 98 and Eleanor in hamilton Co, Ohio in 1806 where their marriage occur ed in 1825. They soon after moved to Champaign County where they passed th rought the pioneer days of this county. He died at the age of 45 and she a bout 48. They were the parents of eight children of whom our subject is t he eldest. He was raised to farm life and acquired his education in distri ct schools. Lambert, being but a boy at the death of his father, with bra ve heart and stout hands nobly assisted in caring for the family. At abo ut this time he commenced teaching, which he chiefly continued until 187 2, though in the meantime, he devoted a few years to merchandising, in Spr ingfield, Ohio, and Millerstown, Champaign Co. In 1874 he became cashi er in the bank of Brubaker and McMorran of St paris, which in 1877, chang ed to the Citizens Bank, where he remained until April 1880, when he retir ed from that position. Since then, the bank of which he is now president h as been organized, in which he has been an able manager. In 1851 he marri ed Miss Priscilla, daughter of Rev Moses Frazee Jr, a man of prominen ce in this vicinity. She, three years later was consigned to the silent to mb, having one child, James L. Mr Pond married for his second wife Miss Ma rgaret Neff of Clark Co, Ohio. Four children have been born to them-Charl es L, W F, Anna R and Joseph L.

[HI29565] (Research):Urbana Daily Citizen 4/2/1885 Alfred Ward of Adams twp arrested on affidavit of Mrs Lydia Shipper , elde st d/o James Blue for rape. Ward and his friends claim blackmail

[DI29566] Name: �tab�Jacob Ward
�tab�
Death Date: �tab�05 Jun 1932
Death Place: �tab�Johnson, Champaign, Ohio
Birth Date: �tab�26 Mar 1853
Estimated Birth Year: �tab�
Birthplace: �tab�Adom, O.
Death Age: �tab�79 years 2 months 9 days
Gender: �tab�Male
Marital Status: �tab�Widowed
Race or Color: �tab�Caucasian
Street Address: �tab�
Occupation: �tab�Farmer
Residence: �tab�Johnson, Champaign, Ohio
Burial Date: �tab�08 Jun 1932
Burial Place: �tab�Coryville, O.
Cemetery Name: �tab�Rosedale
Spouse's Name: �tab�Domenius Ward
Father's Name: �tab�James Ward
Father's Title & Terms: �tab�
Father's Birthplace: �tab�Va.
Mother's Name: �tab�Mary Clem
Mother's �tab�
Mother's Birthplace: �tab�Va.
Film Number: �tab�1992661
Digital Folder Number: �tab�4001607

[HI29567] (Research):Champaign Co - Domestic Relation Records 1808-1939 Vol Including Divorce, Bastardy, Adultry, Breach of Contract, some Adoption, by Pat Stickley, CCGS, (Minute Book Records, Supreme Court Records, Urbana Newspaper, St Paris Newspaper), pg50 Dec 4 1880 Minute book 38 pg 488 Nancy Deaton vs Daniel Ward for bastardy; found guilty by jury. $300 support

Another record of a child named Lester Helm born 8/25/1880 Champaign Co, Adams, OH mother ---- Helm.

[HI29569] (Research):Teachers Term Report Johnson Twp Dist # 10 Winter Term 9/15/1884-2/28/18 85 (From CCGS Newsletter Summer 1992 pg 59) David Taylor age 14

[DI29569] Name: David F. Taylor
Death date: 07 May 1943
Death place: Dayton, Montgomery Co., Ohio
Birth date: 03 Mar 1869
Estimated birth year:
Birth place: Allen Co., Ind.
Age at death: 74 years 1 month 26 days
Gender: Male
Marital status: Divorced
Race or color: Caucasian
Street address:
Occupation: Laborer
Residence: Urbana
Burial date: 09 May 1943
Burial place: Gardonia Grove
Cemetery name: Gardian Grove
Spouse name: Ona Adamson Taylor
Father name: Silas Taylor
Father titles:
Father birth place: ..., Ohio
Mother name: Ellen Buck
Mother titles:
Mother birth place: ..., Ohio
GSU film number: 2024133
Digital GS number: 4121853
Image number: 633
Reference number: fn 32879
Collection: Ohio Deaths 1908-1953

[NI29570] Name has been seen as Eliza, Louisa and Lydia

[HI29573] (Research):PRINCE WILLIAM M County Name: CHAMPAIGN Date of Death: 9/28/1934 Volume Number: 7604 Certificate Number: 52929

[HI29574] (Research):Cemetery next to father name Emma Leammann

[XI29574] Burial record eath year 1949.
Burial record name listed as Emma Saylor Leammon

[HI29575] (Research):Name: BONNIE B PRINCE Gender: Female Date of Death: July 25, 1962 Volume: 16963 Certificate: 51095 Marital Status: Married Place of Death: Columbus, Franklin County Race: White Residence: , Champaign County Age: 71

[XI29575] Bonnie B Kemp- Prince buried in Spring Grove section 9 lot 54 grave 1 lot book page 35 internment date 28-Jul-1962 undertaker Wickham
On same stone as Carl- but do not have 1987 burial records yet.

[HI29578] (Research):JENKINS OLLIVER F County Name: SHELBY Date of Death: 4/13/1922 Volume Number: 3865 Certificate Number: 24911

[HI29582] (Research):PURK ROSETTA County Name: CHAMPAIGN Date of Death: 7/9/1925 Volume Number: 4781 Certificate Number: 38534

[HI29585] (Research):sisters Mrs Dennis Dugan, Mrs Saran Ann Nixon. One sister Mrs David Princ e, 6 brothers, Eason G, John S, William H Jr, Edward T, Lewis and Isaac.

CCGS, Book III, August 2002 by Dorothy Shaffer, Champaign Co, Ohio St Par is Newspaper Abstracts Jan 1900-1916, pg162. ELIZABETH, daughter of WILLIAM H and RACHEL SILLS JONES, was born in Champ aign Co, Johnson Twp, on Jan 16, 1841. She died at her sister�s home, M RS DENNIS DUGAN, three miles west of St Paris, on Saturday, June 17, 191 6. Two sisters, MRS DENNIS DUGAN and MRS SARAH ANN NIXON survive her. O ne sister, MRS DAVID PRINCE, and six brothers, EASON G, JOHN S, WILLI AM H, JR, EDWARD T, LEWIS and ISAAC have preceded her in death. Rev Walt er C Nash conducted the funeral services on Monday. Interment was in Hon ey Creek Cemetery.

CCGS Newsletter Sept 1998 pg 96 Road Tax assessed on Chattels in Johnson T wp, Champaign Co, Ohio for the year 1876 Elizabeth Jones .07

[HI29587] (Research):NIXON SARAH A County Name: MIAMI Date of Death: 4/10/1919 Volume Number: 2919 Certificate Number: 28617

[DI29587] Name: �tab� Sarah Ann Nixon
Event Type: �tab� Death
Event Date: �tab� 10 Apr 1919
Event Place: �tab� Piqua, Miami, Ohio
Gender: �tab� Female
Age: �tab� 68
Race: �tab� W
Birth Date: �tab� 18 Aug 1850
Birthplace: �tab� Ohio
Birth Year (Estimated): �tab� 1851
Father's Name: �tab� Wm. Jones
Mother's Name: �tab� Rachael Sills
Spouse's Name: �tab� Adolph Nixon
File Number: fn 28617 , GS Film number: 1984693 , Digital Folder Number: 004096410 , Image Number: 02526

[HI29588] (Research):CCGS Newsletter Sept 1998 pg 96 Road Tax assessed on Chattels in Johnson T wp, Champaign Co, Ohio for the year 1876 J T Reed .12

REED JOHN T County Name: ALLEN Date of Death: 10//1927 Volume Number: 5459 Certificate Number: 55165

[DI29588] Name: �tab�John T. Reed
Death Date: �tab�25 Oct 1927
Death Place: �tab�Amanda Twp, Allen, Ohio
Birth Date: �tab�03 Aug 1852
Estimated Birth Year: �tab�
Birthplace: �tab�Oh
Death Age: �tab�75 years 2 months 22 days
Gender: �tab�Male
Marital Status: �tab�Widowed
Race or Color: �tab�Caucasian
Street Address: �tab�
Occupation: �tab�Farmer - Retired
Residence: �tab�
Burial Date: �tab�27 Oct 1927
Burial Place: �tab�Spencerville, Allen Co., Oh
Cemetery Name: �tab�
Spouse's Name: �tab�
Father's Name: �tab�Syrus
Father's Title & Terms: �tab�
Father's Birthplace: �tab�Oh
Mother's Name: �tab�Pheobe Comer
Mother's �tab�
Mother's Birthplace: �tab�Oh

[HI29589] (Research):Poll Book for Election held in Saint Paris Precint 10-9-1877 for or again st new jail. CCGS Newsletter April 1994 Vol 10 # 2 pg 29 W V Reed

[HI29590] (Research):REED JAMES County Name: CLARK Date of Death: 7/28/1930 Volume Number: 6345 Certificate Number: 40324

[HI29598] (Research):1880 Census living sepeartely from husband with 2 sons, an dau in law

[HI29599] (Research):St Paris Precinct Toll Book Nov 2 1880 CCGS Newsletter Spring 1992 pg 33 F M Biddle

[HI29601] (Research):By Champaign Co Genealogical Society, Champaign Co OH- Newpaper Abstracts- St Paris-1877-1911, (June 2000), pg111 7/11/1889 The infant d/o Miss An na Northcutt died at Columbus several days since, this ended the marriag e, as they already had been divorced.

[HI29602] (Research):MITCHELL, Margaret Death date: 1/22/1940, Champaign County Cer tificate #605

[HI29603] (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#77 3/2/1881 S Bowersock to D D Bowersock, entire lot Bk56 Pg329 Lot ? 8/25/1881 Lydia Miller to D D Bowersock, 20.5 feet front Springfie ld Street Bk 57 Pg238 Lot#77 10/6/1881 D D Bowersock to Sarah C Flowers, entire lot Bk 57 pg291 Lot # 1 9/2/1882 Samuel Bowersock Jr to D D bowersock, undivided half of 3 5.5 feet front Bk 59 Pg288 Lot ? 9/6/1882 D D Bowersock to Joseph Siebert, 18 feet front Springfie ld Street Bk59 Pg286 Lot? 7/26/1884 David Bowersock to Samuel Bowersock, 20.5 feet front on Spr ingfield St Bk 62 Pg633 Lot#1 7/26/1884 D D Bowersock to Samuel Bowersock, undivided half of 35 .5 feet front Bk62 Pg634

[XI29603] Sec 1 Lot 79 (1859-1911)

[HI29604] (Research):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 1905 Lucille Frazier

Name: LUCILLE FRAZIER Gender: Female Date of Death: August 14, 1959 Volume: 15875 Certificate: 58613 Marital Status: Never Married Place of Death: Dayton, Montgomery County Race: White Residence: , Champaign County Age: 72

[DI29611] Name: �tab�Harry M Stadler
�tab�
Death Date: �tab�25 Jul 1928
Death Place: �tab�Urbana, Champaign, Ohio
Birth Date: �tab�08 Feb 1864
Estimated Birth Year: �tab�
Birthplace: �tab�Cincinnati, Ohio
Death Age: �tab�64 years 5 months 17 days
Gender: �tab�Male
Marital Status: �tab�Married
Race or Color: �tab�Caucasian
Street Address: �tab�334 Scioto St
Occupation: �tab�Merchant
Residence: �tab�
Burial Date: �tab�27 Jul 1928
Burial Place: �tab�Urbana
Cemetery Name: �tab�Oak Dale
Spouse's Name: �tab�Minn Stadler
Father's Name: �tab�Moses Stadler
Father's Title & Terms: �tab�
Father's Birthplace: �tab�Germany
Mother's Name: �tab�Celia Sturm
Mother's �tab�
Mother's Birthplace: �tab�Germany
Film Number: �tab�1991301
Digital Folder Number: �tab�4022204
Image Number: �tab�3343
Certificate Number: �tab�fn 41253

[XI29613] 11333 �tab�HARWOOD �tab�MARY �tab�M. �tab�00/00/0000 �tab�WESTVILLE, O. �tab�10/31/1930 �tab�11/03/1930 �tab�L �tab�Lot 615 �tab�SubLot 0 �tab�Row 0 �tab�Space 2

[HI29614] (Research):1920 Census shows a wife named Eva? age 40 and stepson Robert Zirkle a ge 12 1930 Census shows stepson Richard Zirkle, age 20

[HI29616] (Research):John Stayman
Age: 61 State: OH 1910
Color: W Enumeration District: 0021
Birth Place: Ohio Visit: 0006
County: Champaign, Urbana City
Relation: Head of Household
Other Residents: Relation Name Color Age Birth Place Wife Mary 79 Ohio

STAYMAN JOHN D County Name: CHAMPAIGN Date of Death: 1/23/1916 Volume Number: 1822 Certificate Number: 721

[HI29618] (Research):Source Citation: Year: 1880; Census Place: Beaver City, Furnas, Nebrask a; Roll: T9_749; Family History Film: 1254749; Page: 677.1000; Enumerati on District: 22; Image: 0157. Thomas Ehrnman 31 wagon maker OH OH PA Viola Ehrnman 26 OH OH OH

Source Citation: Year: 1900; Census Place: Plattsmouth Ward 4, Cass, Nebra ska; Roll: T623 919; Page: 10A; Enumeration District: 13. Thomas L Ehruman 59 Hattie Ehruman 53
Ehruman 19
---- ---- cant read page too light

[HI29619] (Research):Champaign County Ohio History 1991 by CCGS Biography pg 150

[HI29621] (Research):Milton T. Deaton found in: Census Microfilm Records: Ohio, 1900 Lived in: Lostcreek Township, Miami County, Ohio Series: T623 Microfilm: 1304 Book: 2 Page: 146

DEATON MILTON T County Name: CHAMPAIGN Date of Death: 5/21/1929 Volume Number: 5985 Certificate Number: 32445

[HI29623] (Research):Springfield Sun March 17, 1901 Mrs Dr Neff spent Tuesday at the home of Mrs William Funkhouser

[HI29624] (Research):Springfield Sun July 21, 1900 Mrs Emanuel Foltz was the guest of her daughter , Mrs Charles Woodward f or a few days.

Aug 18, 1900 Miss Foltz was the guest of her sister, Mrs Charles Woodwa rd at Springfield, Thursday Mrs Charles Woodward and children of Springfield are visiting in the ho me of her parents, Mr and Mrs E B Foltz 8/9/1900

1900 Census of Clark Co, Springfield Ohio shows a Charles Woodard b 3/18 76 and wife Hattie born 6/1871 married within the year and no childre n. No other Charles Woodard or Woodward is found in 1900, 1910 or 1920. Th ere is no child named hattie in Emauel Foltz household, and the 1900 cens us shows his wife only had two children and both living. It is a myste ry as to which daughter married Charles Woodward.

FOLTZ GENOVA County Name: CLARK Date of Death: 1/15/1913 Volume Number: 966 Certificate Number: 636

[HI29626] (Research): Champaign Couty Ohio History 1991 by CCGS Biography Pg 305

Champaign Co Wills Book B pg 257 probates 10/21/1841 Joseph Swisher, wife Elizabeth. Daughters Hannah McAfee, Mary Shaul, Rach el Doak and Elizabeth Engle. Sons Joseph Swisher, James Swisher, Abraham S wisher; son Joshua's children James Joseph and Eliza Jane Swisher. Grands on Benedict Reynolds, son of Rachel Doak. John Doak and John Harlan exe c. Wit; Joshua harlan, Joseph Evans. Signed 11/1/1840

Record Book 18, Pages 385�388 � Filed 12 April 1843 Argus B. Cowan & Josi as Davis vs James Swisher & Others Joseph Swisher died in November 1841 in Champaign County; will is includ ed in the case records. The will directed that after the death of his wif e, Elizabeth (died during the summer of 1841), the farm was to be sold a nd the money equally divided between his children. Argus B. Cowan & Josi as Davis were seeking a clear title to the land. Joseph and Elizabeth Swis her heirs: James Swisher; Abraham Swisher; Rachel Swisher Doak (list ed as Richard in one place), wife of John Doak; Elizabeth Swisher Engle, w ife of James Engle; Hannah Swisher McAfee, wife of Archibald McAfee; Ma ry Swisher Shawl, wife of Paul Shawl; and Joseph Swisher.

Champaign Co Guardian Ship records 3/6/1842 Elizabeth Swisher gdn of Bened ict Reynolds 14 yr. Surities Jospeh Swisher, John Ellsworth. Source Champa ign Co., Ohio guardian ship records

Researcher Susan Davis Shasta 4737 @aol.com

[HI29627] (Research):Champaign Co Wills Book B pg 257 probated 5/31/1842 Sons Abram and Josep h; dau Rachel, Elizabeth, Hannah Swisher and Mary Shaul. Granson Benedic t. John Doak guardian of grandson's property till 21 yrs of age. Wit: Jo hn harlan, David Yazle. Signed 4/1/1842

Champaign Co Guardian Ship records 3/6/1842 Elizabeth Swisher gdn of Bened ict Reynolds 14 yr. Surities Jospeh Swisher, John Ellsworth

[DI29630] Name: �tab�Mary Shaul
Gender: �tab�Female
Burial Date: �tab�
Burial Place: �tab�
Death Date: �tab�23 Jun 1887
Death Place: �tab�Rush Tp, Champaign, Ohio
Age: �tab�71
Birth Date: �tab�1816
Birthplace: �tab�Washington Co, Pa
Occupation: �tab�Domestic
Race: �tab�
Marital Status: �tab�Married
Spouse's Name: �tab�
Father's Name: �tab�Joseph Suisher
Father's Birthplace: �tab�
Mother's Name: �tab�Elizabeth Suisher
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 471

[HI29631] (Research):J. N. SHAUL, blacksmith, Mechanicsburg; is one of the energetic business m en of Mechanicsburg and native-born citizens of the county; he was bo rn in the southern part of Rush Township, Oct. 7, 1837 ; his father, Pet er H., was born in Clark Co., seventy years ago, whither his parents had m oved from Virginia in an early day. His father was of Scotch and his moth er of French descent. Peter H. was married in 1835, to Mary Swisher, of Pe nnsylvania; he moved to this county quite early, and located in Rush Towns hip, where he still resides; he had a family of two sons and four daughter s, of whom our subject is the oldest. He passed his life, till he attain ed the age of 16, on the farm, assisting in the duties of the same and att ending school about four months in a year, getting, under difficultie s, a limited education. At the above age, he went to Urbana and learned t he blacksmith trade, under the tutorship of Hiram Gray. After completing h is trade he went West; worked two years in McDonough Co., Ill., and, in 18 58, came to Mechanicsburg, where he has since been engaged at his trad e; he enjoys the reputation of being a first-class workman, and has the co nfidence and esteem of the public. Mr. S. is a member of t he A. F. & A. M. Society, and finds his political creed in the Republic an party, with which he has always been identified. He married, in 1862, M ira Joiner, who was born in Mechanicsburg, in 1844, and is a daughter of C harles Joiner, a native of Virginia, who was one of the first settlers a nd prominent citizens of Mechanicsburg. Mr. and Mrs. Shaul have a fami ly of five living children.

[HI29633] (Research):Champaign Co, Will Book B pg 377 John Doak probated 3/31/1846 Wife Rache l. Children no names. Rachel Doak exec. Wit: John Harter, John Woodward. S igned 10/2/1/845

[HI29634] (Research):Record Book 18, Pages 385\emdash 388 \emdash Filed 12 April 1843 Argus B. Cowan & Josi as Davis vs James Swisher & Others Joseph Swisher died in November 1841 in Champaign County; will is includ ed in the case records. The will directed that after the death of his wif e, Elizabeth (died during the summer of 1841), the farm was to be sold a nd the money equally divided between his children. Argus B. Cowan & Josi as Davis were seeking a clear title to the land. Joseph and Elizabeth Swis her heirs: James Swisher; Abraham Swisher; Rachel Swisher Doak (list ed as Richard in one place), wife of John Doak; Elizabeth Swisher Engle, w ife of James Engle; Hannah Swisher McAfee, wife of Archibald McAfee; Ma ry Swisher Shawl, wife of Paul Shawl; and Joseph Swisher.

Name: James Engle Township: Rush County: Champaign State: Ohio Roll: 382 Page: 353 000010-10010

[HI29635] (Research):1880 Census Place Urbana, Champaign, Ohio Family History Library Fi lm 1254998
NA Film Number T9-0998 Page Number 371C James ENGLE Self M Male W 41 OH Farmer VA VA Elizabet ENGLE Wife M Female W 41 PA Keeping Hou se PA PA Mollie ENGLE Dau S Female W 17 OH No Occupati Anna ENGLE Dau S Female W 15 OH At Home OH PA Frank ENGLE Son S Male W 14 OH At Home OH PA Emma ENGLE Dau S Female W 11 OH At Home OH PA Ella ENGLE Dau S Female W 11 OH At Home OH PA Elva ENGLE Other S Female W 2 OH OH PA Butler ENGLE Cousin S Male W 19 OH Farm Labor

[HI29637] (Research):Burial Places of Champaign County, Ohio by Caroline R. Nixon & Emma Nix on Bolton, 1936: On Pages 113-114 they list Treacles M. E. Church Cemete ry north of route 290: Abraham Swisher died 1840, 40 years Rebecca Swisher, wife of Abraham, died 1865, 57 years Elizabeth Swisher died (?)184?, 68 years Joseph Swisher died 1841, 61 years J. H. Swisher died 1849, 49 years -

[HI29641] (Research):Champaign Co Wills Book B pg 257 probated 10/21/1841 Joseph Swisher, wife Elizabeth. Daughters Hannah McAfee, Mary Shaul, Rach el Doak and Elizabeth Engle. Sons Joseph Swisher, James Swisher, Abraham S wisher; son Joshua's childre James Joseph and Eliza Jane Swisher. Grands on Benedict Reynolds, son of Rachel Doak. John Doak dn John Harlan exe c. Wit; Joshua harlan, Joseph Evans. Signed 11/1/1840

Champaign Co Guardian Ship records 3/6/1842 Elizabeth Swisher gdn of Bened ict Reynolds 14 yr. Surities Jospeh Swisher, John Ellsworth

Champaign Co Guardianship Records 5/21/1842 John Doak, gdn of Benedict Re ynolds 14yr; minor heir of Joseph Swisher, dec'd. Surities David Hazle, Ab ram Swisher

Champaign Co Wills Book B pg 203 Elizabeth Swisher probated 5/31/1842 So ns Abram and Joseph; dau Rachel, Elizabeth, Hannah Swisher and Mary Shau l. Granson Benedict. John Doak guardian of grandson's property till 21 y rs of age. Wit: John harlan, David Yazle. Signed 4/1/1842

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