Notes

Notes

[HI56065] (Research):Poss dau of Richard Williams 1850 Census age 75 b NC

[DI56067] Name: �tab�Oliver Thomas Trimble
�tab�
Death Date: �tab�21 Oct 1918
Death Place: �tab�Columbus, Franklin, Ohio
Birth Date: �tab�19 Apr 1855
Estimated Birth Year: �tab�
Birthplace: �tab�Ohio
Death Age: �tab�63 years 6 months 2 days
Gender: �tab�Male
Marital Status: �tab�Married
Race or Color: �tab�Caucasian
Street Address: �tab�932 Bryden Road
Occupation: �tab�Retired Druggist
Residence: �tab�
Burial Date: �tab�23 Oct 1918
Burial Place: �tab�
Cemetery Name: �tab�Greenlawn Cemetery
Spouse's Name: �tab�
Father's Name: �tab�Robert Trimble
Father's Title & Terms: �tab�
Father's Birthplace: �tab�Ohio
Mother's Name: �tab�Marie Armstrong
Mother's �tab�
Mother's Birthplace: �tab�Ohio
Film Number: �tab�1984445
Digital Folder Number: �tab�4021843
Image Number: �tab�297
Certificate Number: �tab�fn 62330

[HI56068] (Research):BIOGRAPHICAL REVIEW OF CASS, SCHUYLER and BROWN COUNTIES, Illinois - 1892 Chicago: Biographical Review Publishing Co. Page 360 FIELDS E. DAVIS, who has been for many years identified with the leading f armers of Schuyler county, is a native of the State of Tennessee, bo rn in Greene county, in 1827, a son of Paul Davis; the paternal grandfather was Fields Davis. Paul Davis was reared in Tennessee, and there marri ed Sarah Huff, a daughter of Elias Huff. In 1827, accompanied by his wi fe and child he emigrated to Illinois, and located in what is now Rushvil le township. He remained here a few months and went to Indiana, and liv ed near New Albany until 1837, and then returned to Schuyler county, and rented land on which he passed the last days of his life. Elias Huff remov ed from Tennessee to Illinois in 1827, and settled in Schuyler county; aft er a few years he removed to McDonough county, Illinois, where he died. Mrs. Sarah H. Davis died in Hancock county, Illinois. Fields E. Davis was an infant when his parents first penetrated the wilds of Schuyler count y, and was a lad of ten when they returned to the State. He received his e ducation in the pioneer schools, and has a vivid recollection of the puncheon floors, puncheon seats and puncheon desks, the finishings and furnishi ngs being of almost the same pattern. He remained under the parental ro of until he was seventeen years old, when he went to learn the cooper trad e; this he followed until 1846, when he enlisted in the Mexican war. He so on fell ill, and was discharged on account of disability; he was in Tex as at the time, but returned to his home, and resumed his former occupation. This he pursued until 1851, when he took a trip to the Territory of Minnesota, going via the river to St. Paul which was then a rather straggling village. He returned in the autumn of the same year, worked at his trade, and in the spring of 1855, started for California. This long and weary journey was made across the plains with ox teams, when there were no settlements between the Missouri river and the Pacific coast, excepting the military posts and the Mormons at Salt Lake. He started in March, and reached the golden State in the following August. He first engaged in minin g, the all-absorbing occupation, and afterward followed farming. In 18 57 he returned to the East, coming via the Isthmus of Panama. He worked at his trade for two years, and then purchased a farm consisting of 160 acres; this he has by industry and toil brought to a high state of cultivation, and he has made many valuable improvements; he has erected goo d, substantial buildings, all conveniently arranged for farming purpose s. He is a thoroughly self-made man, and it is through his own efforts th at he has arisen to a position of financial independence.

Mr. Davis was united in marriage April 1, 1860, to Miss Lydia E. Smit h, a native of Schuyler county, Illinois, and a daughter of Jonathan and N ancy Smith, whose history appears elsewhere in this work. Eight children h ave been born of this union: Charles J., Mary, Virginia e., William, Marga ret, Samuel, Fanny and John. Mr. Davis is a consistent member of the Missi onary Baptist church, and is highly respected by the citizens of his count y.

[HI56079] (Research):CCGS Newsletter Dec 2004 pg 117 News From Westville Ohio March 12, 1908 Mrs Phillip Taylor , after two weeks visit in Tremont City, the guest of h er dau, Mrs Louie Morris, returned to her home Friday last.

[DI56079] Name: �tab�Mahala Taylor
Death Date: �tab�21 Nov 1931
Death Place: �tab�Springfield, Clark, Ohio
Birth Date: �tab�28 Jun 1855
Estimated Birth Year: �tab�
Birthplace: �tab�Champaign Co., Ohio
Death Age: �tab�76 years 4 months 24 days
Gender: �tab�Female
Marital Status: �tab�Widowed
Race or Color: �tab�Caucasian
Street Address: �tab�24 S.Light
Occupation: �tab�Housewife
Residence: �tab�
Burial Date: �tab�23 Nov 1931
Burial Place: �tab�Tremont Co.
Cemetery Name: �tab�
Spouse's Name: �tab�Phillip Taylor
Father's Name: �tab�Tolomon Smith
Father's Title & Terms: �tab�
Father's Birthplace: �tab�Va
Mother's Name: �tab�Phebe Dealy
Mother's

[DI56080] Name: �tab�Louie B. Morris
Death Date: �tab�26 Feb 1949
Death Place: �tab�Tremont City, Clark, Ohio, United States
Birth Date: �tab�19 May 1880
Estimated Birth Year: �tab�
Birthplace: �tab�Ohio
Death Age: �tab�68 years 9 months 7 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�Phillip Taylor
Father's Title & Terms: �tab�
Father's Birthplace: �tab�
Mother's Name: �tab�Hahala Smith

[DI56083] Name: �tab�Abram Clark
Gender: �tab�Male
Burial Date: �tab�
Burial Place: �tab�
Death Date: �tab�06 Dec 1906
Death Place: �tab�Lebanon, Warren, Ohio
Age: �tab�72
Birth Date: �tab�1834
Birthplace: �tab�Champaign Co., Ohio
Occupation: �tab�Minister
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�B07044-9
System Origin: �tab�Ohio-EASy
Source Film Number: �tab�384218
Reference Number: �tab�v 3 p 24

[HI56092] (Research):Will Book D pg 317 Ronald Donaldson probated 1/13/1879 Wife Caroline personal property and real estate. Wife Caroline Exec Wit: J H Ayers L Geiger Signed 4/22/1875

[DI56093] The Urbana Daily Citizen
December 27, 1886
Mrs Caroline Donaldson, wife of the late Ronald, died on W Reynolds St 26th December, aged 81 years. She was born 21st September, 1803, in Baltimore City, MD, her maiden name was Cline. She married Ronald Donaldson in 1831, and in October, 1837, with her family and husband, came to Ohio. They settled on Buck Creek, Champaign Co. Her husband preceeded her in death, 30th December, 1878.

PG 170CAROLINE DONALDSON
PROBATED 8 FEB 1887 URBANA [DIED 26 DEC l886~
Heirs-John Wesley Donaldson-son-Urbana; David Donaldson- san-Urbana; Eliza beth Rannells-dau-Urbana; Mary Howe-dauGalesburg, Ia; Catharine Lapham-dau -Delaware~ Oh; Anna Dana ldson-dau-Urbana To dau Anna Donaldson $400 pd o ut of rents or lease of corner property NW corner of Mon Sq, Urbana; remai ning rents to dau Elizabeth Rannells and Mary Howe; have already paid $15 00 to Catharine Laphain's husband Darius~ John Wesley, David and William D onaldson my homestead and lot on corner of Reynolds and Walnut St. The Chu rch St property to be sold, also 80 acres of woodland in Jasper Co, Il, a nd 120 acres in Knox Ca, Mo. Mentions late husband Ronald Donaldson. Jo hn W Donaldson administrator Witness:Joseph C Brand C A Rosswill signed 6 May 1882

[DI56096] Name: �tab�Elizabeth Rannells
�tab�
Death Date: �tab�08 Apr 1925
Death Place: �tab�Urbana, Champaign, Ohio
Birth Date: �tab�10 Jun 1834
Estimated Birth Year: �tab�
Birthplace: �tab�Baltimore, Md.
Death Age: �tab�90 years 1 month 28 days
Gender: �tab�Female
Marital Status: �tab�Widowed
Race or Color: �tab�Caucasian
Street Address: �tab�555 Sciots
Occupation: �tab�Housewife
Residence: �tab�
Burial Date: �tab�10 Apr 1925
Burial Place: �tab�
Cemetery Name: �tab�Oak Dale
Spouse's Name: �tab�Samuel Rannells
Father's Name: �tab�Ronald Donaldson
Father's Title & Terms: �tab�
Father's Birthplace: �tab�Baltimore, Md.
Mother's Name: �tab�Caroline Cline
Mother's �tab�
Mother's Birthplace: �tab�Baltimore, Md.
Film Number: �tab�1992618
Digital Folder Number: �tab�4001609
Image Number: �tab�3047
Certificate Number: �tab�fn 20227

[DI56097] Urbana Citizen & Gazette Abstract
February 13, 1857
Died 29th Jan of typhoid fever, Ronald B Donaldson, son of Ronald and Caroline, aged 16 years

[HI56108] (Research):Champaign Co, Will Book C pg 566 Henry Cowgill probated 9/21/1869 Wife Anna the farm; sons Thomas and Samuel Cowgill; daus Cynthia and Angel ine Cowgill. Other children? Samuel Cowgill and Angeline Cowgill Exec Wit: J B Thomas, Solomon Clark, J S Laughler Signed 9/10/1869

[NI56109] Dau of Martin Marmom

[HI56113] (Research):COWGILL ELECTA County Name: CHAMPAIGN Date of Death: 3/28/1916 Volume Number: 1883 Certificate Number: 15832

[HI56114] (Research):806 - BIOGRAPHICAL SKETCHES: SALEM TOWNSHIP SAMUEL COWGILL, farmer; P. O. King's Creek, born in this county July 31, 1 831 ; is a son of Henry and Anna Cowgill. Our subject lived at home with h is parents till April 5, 1860, when he was united in marriage with Miss Ca rrie E., daughter of Joshua and Eliza Buffington, natives of Pennsylvani a, but who became quite early settlers of Champaign Co. His wife died Ju ne 2, 1863. He was again married April 6, 1865, to Mary E., daughter of Ha ines and Ann Linville. They had one child, dying in infancy. Mr. Cowgill a fter his first marriage, emigrated West, and located in Kansas, where he l ived some four years, but, on account of the ill health of his wife, retur ned to Ohio in the fall of 1862. After his second marriage he located up on the farm where he now lives and has since resided. The farm consis ts of 200 acres of land, mostly in cultivation and pasturage, with good im provements. He also owns 500 acres of land in Kansas, and has always follo wed agricultural pursuits, giving considerable attention to raising and de aling in stock. Politically, Mr. Cowgill is a Republican, though not a see ker of office, yet the people have placed their confidence dente in him, a nd he has held some offices of the township ; is at present Township Trust ee, serving on his fourth year. He and family belong to the Society of Fri ends, to whose faith he has been warmly attached.

COWGILL SAMUEL County Name: CHAMPAIGN Date of Death: 8/29/1915 Volume Number: 1704 Certificate Number: 42160

[HI56116] (Research):Champaign Co, History by Beers 1881 THOMAS A. COWGILL, farmer; P. O. Kennard; was born on the farm where he n ow resides July 21, 1840, and is a son of Henry and Anna (Marmon) Cowgil l. He is a native of Ohio and she of North Carolina. The paternal grandfat her, Thomas, was a native of Virginia, and emigrated to the then Northwe st Territory and located in what is now Ohio about 1800. He became a resid ent of Champaign Co. in 1817. The maternal grandfather, Martin Marmon, bec ame an early settler of Logan Co., taking an active part in the organizati on of that county, and for many years in its civil administration. Henry C owgill followed agricultural pursuits during his life, and was among the m ost prominent and successful farmers of this county, acquiring a large amo unt of real estate and a good competency of this world's goods. He was n ot a man who sought or desired office, preferring a quiet farmer's life a nd the enjoyment of his home and family. He, however, served in some of t he minor offices of his neighborhood and township; was Township Treasur er some thirty-three years. He was the father of nine children-Angeline, E liza, Elects, Sarah, Samuel, Susan, Martha, Thomas A. and Cynthia. He di ed Sept. 12, 1869. His wife is still living with our subject on the old ho me place, aged 75 years, enjoying good health physically and mentally, a nd has been a continued resident here for fifty-four years. Our subject li ved with his father and engaged in agricultural pursuits until his manhoo d, enjoying merely the advantages of a common-school education. Under t he manual labor upon the farm, he grew up to maturity, physically and inte llectually strong, and possessing a natural strength of mind and great for ce and energy of character. Notwithstanding the limited advantages for acq uiring an education, he became a more than ordinarily accomplished gentlem an, and is really " a self-made man." In early manhood, the war period daw ned upon our country, and he, catching the martial spirit, enlisted with m any of his companions in the defense of his country, and was made Capta in of Co. E, 95th 0. V. I., with which he served in the Army of the Missis sippi, participating in many of the sanguinary encounters in which that co rps was engaged with the enemy. Being mustered out of the service upon t he restoration of peace, he returned to his home and the quiet pursui ts of his farm, engaging extensively in stock-raising, to which he has giv en his main attention to the present time. Mr. Cowgill has given some atte ntion to the study of law, but has never been admitted to the bar, his oth er employments being enough to render his life an active and busy on e. He has filled many minor offices of the township, and was elect ed as a Republican to the House of Representatives in 1875, serving with c redit to himself in the 62d General Assembly. He was Chairman of the Commi ttee on Agriculture. His acquaintance with the practical part of that scie nce rendered him the right man in the right place. He was re-elected to t he General Assembly in 1877, and again in 1879, being the first person ev er elected to represent the county for three consecutive terms. He was cho sen Speaker of the House of Representatives at the organization of the Gen eral Assembly Jan. 4, 1880, which position he now holds. Mr. Cowgill is po ssessed of a well-proportioned, manly frame, and has a commanding appearan ce; is a social gentleman, easy of approach, and possessing great ease a nd affableness of manner. He has formed; during his residence at the capit al, friendships that will endure for life.

HISTORY OF CHAMPAIGN COUNTY. - 497 SALEM TOWNSHIP. BY DR. THOMAS COWGILL. The first post office in Salem Township was established at Kennard in 186 6; Thomas A. Cowgill, Postmaster.

Champ Co Will Book K pg 600 Thomas A Cowgill Salem Twp Kennard, probated 7 /23/1906 Heirs, Electa Cowgill, sis, Cable; Samuel Cowgill, bro-Urbana; Eliza Carro ll-sis-Adell, IA; Susan Mead-sis, KS; Arthur Morgan, nephew-Wheeling WV; E mmett Pellett, nep- W Liberty; to sis Cynthia H Cowgill all personal prope rty, chattels and real estate. Cynthia H Cowgill, Exec Wit: S S Deaton, George Waite Signed 4/30/1902

Court of Common Pleas 1890 from Champaign Democrat abstracted by Pat Stick ley CCGS Newsletter Fall 1989 5/22/1890 Thomas Cowgill vs John Lantz - injunction

[HI56118] (Research):Next to Elizabeth in Kingscreek, unknown Mary B Stewart died 8/24/1864 a ge 15y

[NI56126] Nelson Fletcher Hunter was born in Champaign county, Ohio, January 14, 1829. Married Elizabeth Williamson, of Logan county, who was born in July, 1830. They settled in Clinton, Illinois, where she still resides, he having died January 12, 1902. They have had four children, viz: Samuel Williamson, born November 19, 1856, died September 22, 1857. Henry Louis born November 2, 1858. Married Martha B. Rucker, of Clinton, June 6, 1889. Graduated from
Philadelphia Dental College in 1888; died April 28, 1898. No heirs. Adda born March 1, 1861. Teacher in public schools of Clinton, Illinois.

[NI56127] Ann Eliza Hunter was born October 7, 1830; married W. D. Enoch August 10, 1852. He died October 31, 1903. She now lives in Kansas City, Kansas. Four children were born to them, viz; Louis Delmar, born October 30, 1853, died October 18, 1860. Elizabeth Maria, born January 26, 1857, died October 24, 1860.

John Clarence Enoch was born in Cliampaign county, Ohio, March 27, 1859. Married Emma F.
Shaw, of Coshocton, Ohio, October 15, 1879. They now live in Mt. Sterling, Kentucky, where he is engaged in a manufacturing business. Three children: Harry Garfield, born February 27, 1881. William, born August 14, 1887, and Alpha Anna, born July 15, 1889.

Annetta Enoch, born September 10, 1864. Married Charles N. Johnson April 9, 1885, now live in Kansas City, Kansas. Four children have been born to them, viz: Nelson Enoch, born February' 15, 1886, law student at Lawrence, Kansas. Charles Robert, born January 13, 1888, died March 11, 1889. Maxwell, born September 5, 1880, died July 3, 1894; and Annetta Ruth, born 1894.

[NI56128] Mary Hunter, born September 8, 1832. Married September 6, 1854, to Joseph Humphreys. They settled in Clinton, Illinois, where she died March 2, 1863. No heirs. Joseph Humphreys remarried and is now dead.

[NI56129] Robert Miller Hunter, born May 15, 1834, Married December 6, 1855, Margaret Gill, of West Liberty, Ohio. She was born November 10, 1835. They now live in Marion, Indiana. Six children have been born to them, one dying in infancy, viz: Adda Farley, born October 7, 1856, died September 2, 1860, William R., born April 18, 1860; married October 7, 1886, Minnie Wiseon . They reside in Marion , Ind . ; grocer . Two children: Carol F., born July 15, 1887, died Aug-
ust 6, 1887, and Don Wilber, born October 22, 1899.

[NI56130] Emily Hunter, born May 9, 1836. Married on January 29, 1874, Alfred W. Hynes, of Greenville, ILL They now live in Dayton, Kentucky. One child Howard Hunter Hynes, born November 4, 1876. Graduated from Cincinnati Dental College May 9, 1905; resides in Cincinnati, Ohio

[NI56131] Alexander St. Clair Hunter, oldest son of Nathaniel Hunter, was born in Greenbriar county, Virginia, February 11, 1795. Came to Ohio at the age of seventeen and enlisted at the age of eighteen in the War of 1812 and served in the north-western army. He married Sarah Hunter October 21, 1819. They settled on a farm near where the village of Mingo now stands, where he died April 28, 1856, and is buried at Mt. Tabor, They had four children: Mary Ann, John
Sale, Sarah Jane, and James W. Hunter.

Sarah Jane Hunter married Wm. Johnson December 4, 1844. To this union were born nine children, viz: William, Isaac, Sarah, Emma, James and Maggie, living; GUvStavus, Alexander and Nancy, dead.

John Sale Hunter was married to Charlotte Moots November 17, 1868. He is now dead. No children.

James W. Hunter married Sarah L. Price September 23, 1858. They settled near Cable, O. Moving to Illinois, they settled in Champaign county in that state, he is now dead. They had seven children, viz: Fannie, Lyda, Hattie and Jessie, living; Benjamin, Belle, and Pearl, dead, making in all seventeen grand children and eleven great grand children.

Mary Ann Hunter died without heirs.

[HI56131] (Research):Will Book C pg 165 Alexander St Clair Hunter probated 5/3/1856 Wife Sarah, sons James W and John S Hunter; dau Sarah Jane Johnson. Mentio ns land in Iowa 160 acres. James W and John Exec. Wit: Gould Johnson, H M Johnson. Signed 3/31/1856

[NI56132] Lucy Tabitha Hunter, born December 31, 1841; married February 5, 1885, Samuel Everett, of North Lewisburg, Ohio. He died October 11, 1895. She married the second time George W. Tallman, October 31, 1901. They reside at North Lewisburg, Ohio.

Groom's Name: �tab�George Walker Tallman
Groom's Birth Date: �tab�
Groom's Birthplace: �tab�Logan Co., Ohio
Groom's Age: �tab�
Bride's Name: �tab�Lucy Everett
Bride's Birth Date: �tab�1842
Bride's Birthplace: �tab�Champaign Co., Ohio
Bride's Age: �tab�59
Marriage Date: �tab�31 Oct 1901
Marriage Place: �tab�Champaign Co., Ohio
Groom's Father's Name: �tab�Benjamin Tallman
Groom's Mother's Name: �tab�Ruth Taylor
Bride's Father's Name: �tab�Samuel Hunter
Bride's Mother's Name: �tab�Maria Miller
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�Widowed
Bride's Previous Husband's Name: �tab�
Indexing Project (Batch) Number: �tab�M00002-6
System Origin: �tab�Ohio-VR
Source Film Number: �tab�0530189
Reference Number: �tab�2:3LL58X2

[DI56132] Name: �tab�Lucy Tallman
�tab�
Death Date: �tab�12 Dec 1927
Death Place: �tab�N. Lemsling, Champaign, Ohio
Birth Date: �tab�01 Dec 1841
Estimated Birth Year: �tab�
Birthplace: �tab�Champaign Co., Ohio
Death Age: �tab�86 years 11 days
Gender: �tab�Female
Marital Status: �tab�Widowed
Race or Color: �tab�American
Street Address: �tab�
Occupation: �tab�Housekeeper
Residence: �tab�
Burial Date: �tab�14 Dec 1927
Burial Place: �tab�
Cemetery Name: �tab�Mt. Tabar
Spouse's Name: �tab�G.W. Tallman
Father's Name: �tab�Samuel Henter
Father's Title & Terms: �tab�
Father's Birthplace: �tab�W. Va.
Mother's Name: �tab�Maria Miller
Mother's �tab�
Mother's Birthplace: �tab�W. Va.
Film Number: �tab�1985159
Digital Folder Number: �tab�4022052
Image Number: �tab�1919
Certificate Number: �tab�fn 67438

[NI56133] Harriet Elizabeth Hunter, born December 25, 1843; married November 25, 1869, Lieutenant John W. Euans. They reside in Columbus, Ohio. Two children: Dr. Earl Wellington Euans, born January 15, 1871. Graduated from O. M. U, Columbus, O.,April 16, 1897. Married Cora Eugenia Taylor, October 9, 1902. Resides in Columbus where he is practicing medicine.

William Weldon Euans, born May 6, 1878. Resides in Columbus, Ohio. Traveling salesman.

[NI56134] ewton P. Hunter, born January 25, 1847; married January 14, 1874, Mary L. Williams, of Mingo, O. Enlisted as recruit in Co. G., 66th O. V. I. in the Civil war while the regiment was stationed at Bridgeport, Alabama. By reason of disability was returned to Camp Dennison, Ohio, and from there to Camp Douglas, Chicago, where he was detailed as transportation clerk, remaining there until the close of the war. Graduated from Eclectic Medical Institute, Cincinnati, Ohio, in 1883. Now a practicing physician in North Lewisburg, Ohio. Two children: Horace L.born November 7, 1874, died April 24, 1881. Agnes M., born February 20, 1880; married at Battle Creek, Michigan, October 15, 1903, William R. Renall, of Shreveport, Louisana, where they reside

[DI56134] Name: �tab�Newton Porter Hunter
�tab�
Death Date: �tab�20 Jan 1913
Death Place: �tab�No. Lewisburg, Champaign, Ohio
Birth Date: �tab�25 Jan 1845
Estimated Birth Year: �tab�
Birthplace: �tab�Ohio
Death Age: �tab�67 years 11 months 25 days
Gender: �tab�Male
Marital Status: �tab�Widowed
Race or Color: �tab�Caucasian
Street Address: �tab�
Occupation: �tab�Physician
Residence: �tab�
Burial Date: �tab�23 Jan 1913
Burial Place: �tab�
Cemetery Name: �tab�Mt Tabor Cemetery
Spouse's Name: �tab�
Father's Name: �tab�Samuel Hunter
Father's Title & Terms: �tab�
Father's Birthplace: �tab�Virginia
Mother's Name: �tab�Mariah Miller
Mother's �tab�
Mother's Birthplace: �tab�Kentucky
Film Number: �tab�1953596
Digital Folder Number: �tab�4021225
Image Number: �tab�691
Certificate Number: �tab�fn 575

[NI56135] Samuel McKendree Hunter, born November 2, 1848; married April 27, 1876, Emma J. Atkinson, of Plain City, Ohio. She died July 17, 1902, in Columbus, Ohio. Four children were born to them, three of them living, who reside with their father in Saint Paris, O. Florence Hunter, born April 14, 1877. Graduated from Ohio Weslyan University, Delaware, Ohio, June 1899. Now principal of Saint Paris High School. Wilber Samuel, born July 24, 1884; died October 17, 1889. Harry Preston, born July 21, 1891. Robert Miller, born February 28, 1895.

[HI56135] (Research):1900 United States Federal Census about Samuel Hunter Name: Samuel Hunter Home in 1900: Columbus Ward 14, Franklin, Ohio Age: 47 Estimated birth year: abt 1853 Birthplace: Ohio Relationship to head-of-house: Inmate Race: White

[DI56136] Name: �tab�Alexander H. Black
�tab�
Death Date: �tab�27 Jun 1919
Death Place: �tab�Lake Twp., Logan, Ohio
Birth Date: �tab�02 Aug 1840
Estimated Birth Year: �tab�
Birthplace: �tab�Champaign Co., O.
Death Age: �tab�78 years 10 months 25 days
Gender: �tab�Male
Marital Status: �tab�Married
Race or Color: �tab�American
Street Address: �tab�
Occupation: �tab�Retired Horseman
Residence: �tab�
Burial Date: �tab�30 Jun 1919
Burial Place: �tab�North Fairfield, Huron Co., O.
Cemetery Name: �tab�
Spouse's Name: �tab�Ann M. Black
Father's Name: �tab�David C. Black
Father's Title & Terms: �tab�
Father's Birthplace: �tab�Ky.
Mother's Name: �tab�Mary A. Grant
Mother's �tab�
Mother's Birthplace: �tab�New York
Film Number: �tab�1984697
Digital Folder Number: �tab�4021940
Image Number: �tab�1336
Certificate Number: �tab�fn 39181

[XI56140] Index Card Info - no burial section listed

[DI56145] The Urbana Daily Citizen
September 26, 1887
Mrs Amanda Kellogg, wife of LH, died at her home on Washington St last night, age 53 years and daughter of the late Capt JG Talbott, leaves husband, son and daughter.

[NI56150] Spouse:
Guy Ellsworth Mathews (1874 - 1959)
Children:
Glenn Ellsworth Mathews (1894 - 1962)*
Gaynell Fern Mathews Lashbrook (1896 - 1976)*
Oca Violet Mathews Scofield (1898 - 1967)*
Zelma Von Mathews Ellis (1906 - 1991)*
Mabel Ahdell Mathews Metz (1908 - 1985)*

[DI56151] Name: �tab�Effie Bechtel
Gender: �tab�Female
Burial Date: �tab�
Burial Place: �tab�
Death Date: �tab�22 Jun 1886
Death Place: �tab�German Tp., Clark, Ohio
Age: �tab�20
Birth Date: �tab�1866
Birthplace: �tab�German 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�B07056-4
System Origin: �tab�Ohio-EASy
Source Film Number: �tab�466665
Reference Number: �tab�v 1 p 338

[HI56153] (Research): Joseph H. COLLINS Self M Male W 38 VA Farm Mary E. COLLINS Wife M Female W 38 OH Keeping Hou se PA VA Lottie COLLINS Dau S Female W 12 OH At Home VA OH Viola J. COLLINS Dau S Female W 8 OH VA OH Charles E. COLLINS Son S Male W 6 OH VA OH Joseph M. COLLINS Son S Male W 4 OH VA OH Ola LINEBAUGH Other S Male W 17 OH Farm Labor Source Information:1880 Census Place German, Clarke, Ohio Family History Library Film 1254998 NA Film Number T9-0998 Page Numb er 48B

1889 Springfield Directory Linebaugh Oley W. res rear 71 Maple

[HI56154] (Research):ZERKLE MARY B County Name: CLARK Date of Death: 11/23/1931 Volume Number: 676 Certificate Number: 69037

[DI56154] Name: �tab�Mary Bell Zerkle
�tab�
Death Date: �tab�23 Nov 1931
Death Place: �tab�Springfield, Clark, Ohio
Birth Date: �tab�10 Feb 1864
Estimated Birth Year: �tab�
Birthplace: �tab�Bellbrook, Ohio
Death Age: �tab�67 years 1 month 13 days
Gender: �tab�Female
Marital Status: �tab�Married
Race or Color: �tab�Caucasian
Street Address: �tab�1206 Highland
Occupation: �tab�Housewife
Residence: �tab�Springfield, Clark, Ohio
Burial Date: �tab�25 Nov 1931
Burial Place: �tab�Lawrenceville, Ohio
Cemetery Name: �tab�
Spouse's Name: �tab�Mcclelland Zerkle
Father's Name: �tab�Timoth Lenebaugh
Father's Title & Terms: �tab�
Father's Birthplace: �tab�Penn
Mother's Name: �tab�Katherine Varner
Mother's �tab�
Mother's Birthplace: �tab�Penn
Film Number: �tab�1992478
Digital Folder Number: �tab�4000608
Image Number: �tab�2323
Certificate Number: �tab�fn 69037

[HI56155] (Research):Father: John Henry Semler b: 24 JAN 1843 in Darmstadt, Germany Mother: Elizabeth Detrick b: 12 FEB 1843 in PA

LINEBAUGH ANNA V County Name: GREENE Date of Death: 6/16/1931 Volume Number: 6637 Certificate Number: 36907

[HI56163] (Research):No further record

[DI56168] Ohio Deaths, 1908-1932, 1938-1944, and 1958-2007 about Edith M Cox
Name: �tab�Edith M Cox
Birth Date: �tab�1900
Gender: �tab�Female
Race: �tab�White
Residence County: �tab�Miami
Residence state: �tab�Ohio
Residence Country: �tab�United States
Death Date: �tab�4 Jun 1976
City of Death: �tab�Miami County
County of Death: �tab�Miami
Certificate: �tab�045358
Age at Death: �tab�76
Certifier: �tab�Physician
Autopsy: �tab�No Autopsy performed
Marital Status: �tab�Widowed

[DI56169] Note: Obit in the "The Bellefontaine Examiner" on Tuesday, March 9, 1954. Daughter of Adolf and Maria Burnside.

[NI56170] Spouses:
David M. Outland (1891 - 1972)
James Frederick Patten (1897 - 1951)

[NI56171] Daughter of James F. Shumate and Sarah Belle Banchus Shumate

[HI56171] (Research):Graduates of Urbana High School 1884-1900 submitted by Pat Stickley in CCGS Newsletter June 1996 pg 31 May SHumate-Happersett Class of 1890

[DI56172] Note: Obit in the ""Urbana Daily Citizen" on Wed., Mar. 24, 1965. Husband of Mary Elizabeth Leftwich Happersett.

[NI56173] Spouse:
Benjamin H Lower (1889 - 1982)*

[DI56173] Ohio Deaths, 1908-1932, 1938-1944, and 1958-2007 about Dorothy Lower
Name: �tab�Dorothy Lower
Birth Date: �tab�1898
Birth State: �tab�Ohio
Birth Country: �tab�United States
Gender: �tab�Female
Race: �tab�White
Residence County: �tab�Champaign
Residence state: �tab�Ohio
Residence Country: �tab�United States
Death Date: �tab�31 Jan 1982
Hospital of Death: �tab�Mercy Memorial Hospital
City of Death: �tab�Urbana
County of Death: �tab�Champaign
Certificate: �tab�000517
Age at Death: �tab�84
Certifier: �tab�Physician
Autopsy: �tab�Yes, used for certification
Social Security Number: �tab�281-10-5232
Marital Status: �tab�Married
�tab�

[NI56177] Son of William Price and Mary Ann Berryhill

[DI56180] Name: Nelle F. Robson
Death date: 11 May 1942
Death place: Urbana, Champaign, Ohio
Birth date: 17 Aug 1861
Estimated birth year:
Birth place: Urbana, Ohio
Age at death: 80 years 8 months 24 days
Gender: Female
Marital status: Widowed
Race or color: Caucasian
Street address: 724 South Main
Occupation: At Home
Residence:
Burial date: 13 May 1942
Burial place:
Cemetery name: Oak Dale Cem.
Spouse name: Richard H. Robson
Father name: William B. Shyrigh
Father titles:
Father birth place: Urbana, Ohio
Mother name: Laura Fairar
Mother titles:
Mother birth place: Madison Co., Ohio
GSU film number: 2024003
Digital GS number: 4019470
Image number: 1146
Reference number: fn 27874
Collection: Ohio Deaths 1908-1953

[HI56182] (Research):Graduates of Urbana High School 1884-1900 submitted by Pat Stickley in CCGS Newsletter June 1996 pg 31 Anna Shyrigh

[DI56182] Name: Anne Laura Shyrigh
Death date: 26 Mar 1927
Death place: Columbus, Franklin, Ohio
Birth date: 21 Aug 1873
Estimated birth year:
Birth place: Urbana, Ohio
Age at death: 53 years 7 months 5 days
Gender: Female
Marital status: Single
Race or color: American
Street address: 119 1/2 Hamilton Ave.
Occupation: Buyer Silk & Underware
Residence:
Burial date: 29 Mar 1927
Burial place: Urbana, Ohio
Cemetery name:
Spouse name:
Father name: William Shyrigh
Father titles:
Father birth place: Urbana, Ohio
Mother name: Laura Farrar
Mother titles:
Mother birth place: Cinncinati, Ohio
GSU film number: 1984701
Digital GS number: 4021959
Image number: 1069
Reference number: fn 15421
Collection: Ohio Deaths 1908-1953

[DI56188] name: �tab�George Law Shane
titles & terms: �tab�
event: �tab�Death
event date: �tab�01 Oct 1920
event place: �tab�Springcreek, Miami, Ohio
residence: �tab�Slatter Pike
street address: �tab�
gender: �tab�Male
death age: �tab�60y 11m 11d
marital status: �tab�Married
race: �tab�White
occupation: �tab�Farmer
birth date: �tab�22 Oct 1859
birthplace: �tab�DeGraff, Ohio
estimated birth year: �tab�1860
burial date: �tab�03 Oct 1920
burial place: �tab�Piqua, Ohio
cemetery: �tab�
father: �tab�George Shane
father's titles & terms: �tab�
father's birthplace: �tab�Highland Co, Ohio
mother: �tab�Sarrah Russell
mother's titles & terms: �tab�
mother's birthplace: �tab�Highland Co, Ohio
spouse: �tab�Mary Shane
spouse's titles & terms: �tab�
reference number: �tab�fn 65535
film number: �tab�1991437
digital folder number: �tab�4022172
image number: �tab�693
Citing this Record "Ohio, Deaths, 1908-1953," index and images, FamilySearch (https://familysearch.org/pal:/MM9.1.1/X8GZ-877 : accessed 23 Nov 2012), George Law Shane, 1920; citing reference fn 65535, Ohio Historical Society, Columbus, Ohio.

[NI56189] Name: �tab�Silas D. Shane
Titles & Terms: �tab�
Event: �tab�Marriage
Event Date: �tab�25 Dec 1887
Event Place: �tab�Portage County, Ohio
Spouse: �tab�Jessie M. Readick

[DI56189] Name: �tab�Silas Dean Shane
�tab�
Death Date: �tab�03 Sep 1914
Death Place: �tab�Green Twp., Shelby, Ohio
Birth Date: �tab�02 Apr 1861
Estimated Birth Year: �tab�
Birthplace: �tab�Ohio
Death Age: �tab�53 years 5 months 1 day
Gender: �tab�Male
Marital Status: �tab�Married
Race or Color: �tab�Caucasian
Street Address: �tab�
Occupation: �tab�Farmer
Residence: �tab�
Burial Date: �tab�06 Sep 1914
Burial Place: �tab�Fletcher, O.
Cemetery Name: �tab�
Spouse's Name: �tab�
Father's Name: �tab�Geo. Shane
Father's Title & Terms: �tab�
Father's Birthplace: �tab�Ohio
Mother's Name: �tab�Sarah Russell

[NI56190] name: �tab�Wells Dean
event: �tab�Marriage
event place (standardized): �tab�Trumbull, Ohio, United States
event place (other): �tab�
age: �tab�56 on 10/6/1907
estimated birth year: �tab�1852
birth date: �tab�
birthplace: �tab�O.
father: �tab�David Dean
father's �tab�
mother: �tab�Lorinda Kale
mother's �tab�
spouse: �tab�Addie L. Shane
spouse's �tab�
spouse's age: �tab�32 on 8/1907
spouse's estimated birth year: �tab�1876
spouse's birthplace: �tab�O.
spouse's father: �tab�Geor. W. Shane
spouse's father's �tab�
spouse's mother: �tab�Sarah Kirkwood
spouse's mother's �tab�
reference number: �tab�p 233 cn 466
film number: �tab�905555
digital folder number: �tab�004017149
image number: �tab�00153
Citing this Record "Ohio, County Marriages, 1789-1994," index and images, FamilySearch (https://familysearch.org/pal:/MM9.1.1/X86G-SMQ : accessed 23 Nov 2012), Wells Dean and Addie L. Shane, 1908; citing reference p 233 cn 466, FHL microfilm 905555.

[DI56197] Death cert names unknown parentage

[HI56211] (Research):1850 census family 195 adams twsp Champaign co Oh. 1860 census family 659 Adams twsp Carysville P.O. Champaign co Oh,Eve line . 1870 census family 107 Adams twsp Champaign co Oh. 1880 census family 85 Adams twsp Champaign co Oh, born Oh. 1900 census family 109 Adams twsp Champaign co Oh. Dates from Stone at Halterman cem. (Not in book by Denise Moore)

[HI56213] (Research):1880 Census Place De Graff, Logan, Ohio Family History Library Film 12 55041
NA Film Number T9-1041 Page Number 140A Lewis HINES Self M Male W 25 PA Farmer GERMANY PA Hannah A. HINES Wife M Female W 23 OH Housewi fe N Y OH Chase C. HINES Son S Male W 3 OH PA OH Charles E. HINES Son S Male W 1 OH PA OH Douglas SHREVES Other S Male W 17 IN Farm Laborer --- - --

[HI56215] (Research): 28 Nov 1855, Samuel Bowersock, guardian of Tylee Wooley, insane. Suriti es were Abram Cisco and Jon Leedom. Champaign County, OH, case #542.

Will Book D pg 1 Tylee Woolley probated 11/30/1870 Wife Sarah the real and personal property. Children Mary Fryling, Elizabe th Rogers, William Emeline, Joseph, ELihu, Nancy and Hannah Woolley. gr ch Marietta Wooley. Benjamin Martz Exec Wit: F M Wright (now dec'd), John H Young Signed 11/5/1849

Title: Historical and Genealogical Miscellany - Early Settlers of New Jers ey and their Descendants Author: John E. Stillwell, M.D. Publication: Volume V, New York 1932

[HI56216] (Research):

1850 census family 34 Clinton twsp Shelby co Oh, living with sonSamue lHun t. 1870 census family 107 Adams twsp Champaign co Oh, living with sonIsa ac. B/D Nov by obit, lived near Saco village in New york until married, ca me to Butler co Ohio in 114 with 2 children, and to Shelby coin18 32 , to Champaign co in 1868, had 10 children, 5 living, 32grandchildren and 14 g-grandchildren at her death 16 Nov187 8,Ci ncinnati Gazette 11/28/1878. Also noted in the Sidney Journal dated 29 nov 1878,she died Sa turday 16 nov 1878, aged 80 yrs 16 d. Halterman cem. (Source John J Hun t, Scheller, IL)

[DI56216] Obit- Md Nov 1811 and emigrated to Butler Co, Ohio with her husband a nd 2 ch in 1814, 1832 came to Shelby Co Oh ans resided until 1868 when th ey came to Champaign Co. mother of 10 ch 0 sons and 1 dau, 5 deceased. Wid ow for 36 yrs. mother of Isaac Hunt and gr mother of Dr W S Hunt of Terre haute

Concord Items Nov 28 1878
Mrs. Cynthia Hunt died at her home in Careysville Nov. 16, 1878, in her 90th�b� �/b�year. She was born in Scattacook county, New York, Oct. 31~, 1789. She came up to the years in womanhood near Saco village, in the above State, and married in November 1811, and emigrated to Butler county, Ohio, with her husband and two children in 1814. In 1832 they came up to Shelby county and there resided until ten years ago, when she came into Champaign county. She joined the M. E. Church while in her tenth year and remained a consistent church member for a period of eighty years. She was the mother of ten children, nine sons and one daughter, one-half of whom preceded her to the spirit world. She was the grandmother of thirty-two children and the great-grandmother of fourteen. She lived a widow for thirty-six years. She was a mother of Isaac Hunt, of Adams township, and grand-mother of Dr. W. S. Hunt, of Terre Haute. She was an active, useful woman in her day and was characterized in a high degree by those generous impulses and womanly qualities, which commanded the respect and esteem of all who knew her in the lifetime of almost a hundred years

[HI56219] (Research):Cable Cemetery name Eliza B, wife of Hiram

[HI56220] (Research):Graduates of Urbana High School 1901-1916 Published by the class of 19 16 in their Senior Year submitted by Pat Stickley, July CCGS Newsletter pg 92 Class of 1901 Bessie Whitehead

[HI56221] (Research):1930 Census, lw dau Cora, widower, age 83

[DI56227] Name: Charles Premount White
Death date: 27 Jan 1924
Death place: Columbus, Franklin, Ohio
Birth date: 22 Jul 1862
Estimated birth year:
Birth place: Ohio
Age at death: 61 years 6 months 9 days
Gender: Male
Marital status: Married
Race or color: Caucasian
Street address: 446 Grove St.
Occupation: Engineer
Residence:
Burial date: 03 Feb 1924
Burial place: Paris, Ohio
Cemetery name: Evergreen St.
Spouse name: Rose White
Father name: James White
Father titles:
Father birth place: Pen
Mother name: Mary Pence
Mother titles:
Mother birth place: Ohio
GSU film number: 1992399
Digital GS number: 4000576
Image number: 2538
Reference number: fn 2287
Collection: Ohio Deaths 1908-1953

[XI56227] Burial record shows middle name as Elias
Death Cert shows middle name as Premount

[HI56228] (Research):Possible connection

2/9/2007 9:20:00 AM Urbana Daily Citizen Phyllis A. Shafer, 68, of DeGraff, died at 12:30 a.m. Thursday, Feb. 8, 20 07, at her home. She was born on Wednesday, Oct. 26, 1938, in Rosewood, t he daughter of Lloyd E. and Ruth Alice (Wiant) Jackson. On March 3, 1973 s he married Robert A. Shafer in Quincy and he survives. She is surviv ed by three daughters, Dawn Dunn, of Bellefontaine, Missy McNutt, of DeGra ff and Stephanie (Merle) Orsborne of DeGraff, three sons Gregory (Julie) W ick, of DeGraff, Jeff (Bev) Wick, of Lakeview, and Scott (Marilyn) Wic k, of Dayton, a sister, Arlene (John) Voke, of Urbana, two brothers, Deway ne (Louise) Jackson, of Brookville, Fla. and Frank (Darlene) Jackson of Co ncord, 10 grandchildren and five great-grandchildren. She was preced ed in death by brothers Donald and Doyle Jackson and sister Ella Coy. S he was a homemaker and worked at the Village Pantry in DeGraff for more th an 20 years. She enjoyed gardening, bowling, cooking and crocheting. She a ttended the Quincy United Methodist Church. Calling hours will be on Satur day, Feb. 10, 2007 from 11 a.m.-1 p.m. at the Quincy United Methodist Chur ch. Services will be held at 1 p.m. the same day with Pastor N. Matthew Wr ight officiating. The family suggests memorial contributions be made to Ri verside EMS in DeGraff. Arrangements are being handled by REXER-RIGGIN-MA DDEN FUNERAL HOME, DeGraff. Condolences may be expressed at www.timeformemory.com/madden.

[HI56231] (Research):CCGS Newsletter Spring 1992 Poll Book St Paris Precinct Johnson Twp 11/2/1 880 J T Derr

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 ? 12/13/1882 J Jackson to John P Derr, 42 square poles on Main Stre et Bk 60 Pg314 Lot? 9/26/1892 J T Derr to H B hunt, 6 poles x 7 poles and 10.5 (poles?) e xcept 40 feet on south side, south side of Main Street Bk72Pg568

J. T. DERR Self M Male W 44 MD Grocer MD MD Mary E. DERR Wife M Female W 43 MD Keeping Hou se MD MD F. M. DERR Son S Male W 23 MD Carrage Trim S. D. DERR Son S Male W 20 OH At Home MD MD M. M. DERR Dau S Female W 14 OH At Ho B. L. E. D. DERR Dau S Female W 2 OH MD MD Lydia HOLBAUNER MotherL W Female W 75 MD MD MD Source Information: 1880 Census Place St. Paris, Champaign, Ohio
Family History Library Film 1254998 NA Film Number T9-0998 Pa ge Number 292B

Will Book I pg 39 John T Derr, Johnson Twp died 3/4/1897 probated 3/18/189 7 Heirs-wife Mary E Derr, widow; Frank Derr, son, Marion, IN; B Derr, so n, St Paris; Minnie M Derr, dau, St paris; Bessie Derr, dau, St paris. Wi fe Mary all real estate and personal property. H M Black Admin. Wit: H M B lack, Lambert Pond. Will signed 4/27/1895

[HI56232] (Research):d/o Paul and Lydia

[XI56232] 74-9-4

[XI56235] No stone located, burial record, no date

[HI56236] (Research):Enumeration of Youth St Paris School District, Champaign Co, OH July 23, 1 892 Bessie Derr age 13

[BI56236] Dorothy Shaffer, Champaign Coounty, Ohio St Paris Newspaper Abstracts St Pris New Era, St Paris Disptch, St Paris Independent, St Paris Era Dispatch, St Paris News Dispatch Jan 1877 to 1911 (June 2000 By Champaign Co Genealogical Society, Champaign Co OH P O Box 682 Urbana, OH 43078), pg176. Born Aug 29, 1878

[XI56236] Burial record, no stone located Dec 2007

[HI56243] (Research):d/o J G Wolcott per marriage data

[DI56247] Name: �tab�Elizabeth Stewart
�tab�
Death Date: �tab�30 May 1914
Death Place: �tab�Columbus, Franklin, Ohio
Birth Date: �tab�
Estimated Birth Year: �tab�1840
Birthplace: �tab�U.S.
Death Age: �tab�74 years
Gender: �tab�Female
Marital Status: �tab�Widowed
Race or Color: �tab�Caucasian
Street Address: �tab�
Occupation: �tab�None
Residence: �tab�Champaign Co.
Burial Date: �tab�31 May 1914
Burial Place: �tab�Urbana, Ohio
Cemetery Name: �tab�
Spouse's Name: �tab�
Father's Name: �tab�
Father's Title & Terms: �tab�
Father's Birthplace: �tab�
Mother's Name: �tab�
Mother's �tab�
Mother's Birthplace: �tab�
Film Number: �tab�1953915
Digital Folder Number: �tab�4021339
Image Number: �tab�2252
Certificate Number: �tab�fn 27957

[DI56248] Ohio Deaths, 1908-1932, 1938-1944, and 1958-2007 about William H Stewart
Name: �tab�William H Stewart
Birth Date: �tab�1871
Gender: �tab�Male
Race: �tab�White
Residence County: �tab�Champaign
Residence state: �tab�Ohio
Residence Country: �tab�United States
Death Date: �tab�18 Dec 1960
Hospital of Death: �tab�Home
City of Death: �tab�Champaign County
County of Death: �tab�Champaign
Certificate: �tab�84583
Age at Death: �tab�89
Certifier: �tab�Physician
Autopsy: �tab�Yes, used for certification
Marital Status: �tab�Widowed
Census Tract: �tab�0000

[NI56249] Unable to verify surname, poss MAUK

[DI56261] Name: �tab�Charlotte May Whiteside
�tab�
Death Date: �tab�25 Jul 1944
Death Place: �tab�Youngstown, Mahoning, Ohio
Birth Date: �tab�10 May 1898
Estimated Birth Year: �tab�
Birthplace: �tab�
Death Age: �tab�46 years 2 months 15 days
Gender: �tab�Female
Marital Status: �tab�Married
Race or Color: �tab�Caucasian
Street Address: �tab�
Occupation: �tab�Housewife
Residence: �tab�Youngstown, Mahoning, Ohio
Burial Date: �tab�29 Jul 1944
Burial Place: �tab�
Cemetery Name: �tab�Forest Lawn Cemetery
Spouse's Name: �tab�Wm. Harold Whiteside
Father's Name: �tab�Samuel Boosinger
Father's Title & Terms: �tab�
Father's Birthplace: �tab�Ohio
Mother's Name: �tab�Ida Hessell

[DI56268] EVELSIZOR, Sharon S. "Sherry" 48, went to be with the Lord Friday, November 30, 2007 after a courageous battle with cancer. She was born in Georgetown, Ohio, December 11, 1958 to Eula and Paul Adamson. Sherry was a member of Fifth Lutheran Church and had worked for Ponderosa and Fulmers. She was preceded in death by her father. Her memories will be cherished by her survivors; husband Fred Evelsizor, her grandmother Velma Blackwell, mother Eula Adamson, sister Linda (Norman) Site, daughters Tiffany (Shawn) Young, Chelsea Evelsizor, Stormi (Nathan) Evelsizor, Erika (Rob) Dorko; grandchildren; Hailee and Cody McAlexander, Ethan and Evan Whitt, Chase Allen, Madisyn Dorko and Faith Young, numerous aunts, uncles and cousins and special friend Bettie Murray. Friends may visit with the family form 5PM until 8 PM Thursday in the JONES-KENNEY-ZECHMAN FUNERAL HOME. Funer al services will be held at 1:00 PM Friday in Fifth Lutheran Church with Pastor Carol Gesalman officiating. Burial will follow in Glen Haven Memori al Gardens. Published in the Springfield News-Sun on 12/5/2007.

Name: �tab�Sharon Sue Evelsizor
[Sherry Sue Adamson]
Alias Nickname: �tab�Sherry
Birth Date: �tab�11 Dec 1958
Age at Death: �tab�48
Death Date: �tab�30 Nov 2007
Death Place: �tab�Ohio
Spouse: �tab�Fred
Parents: �tab�Paul and Eula
Newspaper: �tab�Springfield News-sun, Springfield, Ohio
Newspaper Date: �tab�04;05 Dec 2007
Newspaper Page: �tab�p. 3;4, col. 4;5;5
Years Indexed: �tab�1982 - Current
Newspaper Repository: �tab�Clark County Public Library; Clark County Public Library

Ohio, Birth Index, 1908-1964 about Sharon S Adamson
Name: �tab�Sharon S Adamson
Birth Date: �tab�11 Dec 1958
State File Number: �tab�1958210924
Additional Information: �tab�Blackwell

[HI56273] (Research):Pg 219 12/20/1888 Born to Mr and Mrs Isaac PENCE of Careysville a girl 15 th Dec.

Since brother Samule was born in 1888, I suspect the actual DOB was 1886

[HI56274] (Research):Pg186 5/15/1888 Mr and Mrs Isaac PENCE of Carysville have a new son born 1 0th May.

[HI56275] (Research):Samuel, as I said, moved to Kansas then Nebraska. His tombstone dates con firm that he was born in May of 1888. He is mentioned in Charity's ob it as a survivor, but Guy died before her death in 1935 in Ft. Wayne.

St. Paris Dispatch: 8/7/1891: "Born on July 29 a son to Mrs. Chatty Pence. "

[HI56277] (Research):Enumeration of Youth St Paris School District, Champaign Co, OH July 23, 1 892 Ivt Kelley age 14

[DI56280] Name: Rebecca Ann Shlonebeer
Death date: 28 Jan 1919
Death place: Stanton, Miami, Ohio
Birth date: 09 Apr 1832
Estimated birth year:
Birth place: Miami, Ohio
Age at death: 86 years 9 months 19 days
Gender: Female
Marital status: Widowed
Race or color: Caucasian
Street address:
Occupation: Housewife
Residence:
Burial date: 30 Jan 1919
Burial place:
Cemetery name: Evergreen
Spouse name:
Father name: Giles Johnson
Father titles:
Father birth place: Virgina
Mother name: Ary Pearson
Mother titles:
Mother birth place: Virgina
GSU film number: 1984637
Digital GS number: 4021880
Image number: 2227
Reference number: fn 7904
Collection: Ohio Deaths 1908-1953

[XI56280] 1832-1919

[NI56281] Parents:
John Pemberton Young (1862 - 1935)
Edith May Lafaber Young (1880 - 1944)

[DI56281] Clyde Arnold Young
2507 Oak St Parkersburg WV
Died 822 Ridge St Marietta, OH
Born Hills Post Office, OH
Bus driver, married, age 49-10-12
Parents John P Young and Edith LeFever
Died 10/12/1952 Buiried 10/15/1952 Mt Olivetr Cem
(West Virginia Death Records)
Ohio Death Record:
Name: �tab�Clyde Arnold Young
Event Type: �tab�Death
Event Date: �tab�12 Oct 1952
Gender: �tab�Male
Age: �tab�49
Race: �tab�White
Birth Date: �tab�30 Nov 1902
Birthplace: �tab�Hills Post Office, Ohio
Birth Year (Estimated): �tab�1903
Father's Name: �tab�John P. Young
Mother's Name: �tab�Edith Lafaver

[HI56282] (Research):Champaign Co Newspaper Abstracts 1871-1884-The Urbana Citizen and Gazet te 1871-1884 CCGS, by Pat Stickley Dec 2000, pg7. July 6, 1871

Joseph Hamilton Woods died Jun 20; he was born in NC 25th Dec 1793; wh en 5 yrs old his parents removed to KY and in 1812 came to Champ Co with J ames Dunlap to the farm now known as the Heflebower farm; in 1818 he md Sa rah Heavring and located in Jackson Twp 1850 Champaign Co, OH Jose ph Woods 57 NC Sarah, 50 KY Mary 21 OH Ellen 17 OH

[HI56283] (Research):Daughter death cert names mother Sarah Harris

Champaign Co Newspaper Abstracts 1871-1884-The Urbana Citizen and Gazet te 1871-1884 CCGS, by Pat Stickley Dec 2000, pg7. July 6, 1871

Died Juen 16th, Sarah Heavering Woods, wife of Joseph H Wopod, Esq; she w as born in Bracken Co, Ky 18 Dec 1800; md J H Woods in 1818; came to Oh io in 1819

[DI56284] pg96 11/25/1890 Mrs Edward Harrison died Sat in Clark Co age 62 dau of Col J H and Sarah H Woods born St Paris, md 1872 Edward Harrison, was a teacher, leaves sister Mrs E J Wilson of Urbana and 3 stepdau

[HI56286] (Research):Swisher, Warren; b. 28 Mar 1865, Cable, OH; d. 16 May 1932, Woodstock, O H; aged 68 yr 1m 18d, of heart trouble; married; farmer; son of Joseph Swi sher, b. OH., and Mary Hess, b. OH; Ph; Dr. Anderson, ser. at home; Mc. Re v. E.J. Arthur, bur. Woodstock Cem, 19 May 1932; Catherine Swisher.

Source: Freshwater-Ferguson Funeral Home, 25 Maple Street, North Lewisbur g, Champaign County, Ohio.

[NI56289] Children:
Kenneth R Isnogle (1891 - 1930)*

[NI56293] Name: �tab�Fabion Virgil Willmeth
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Event: �tab�Marriage
Event Date: �tab�07 Oct 1911
Event Place: �tab�Champaign County, Ohio
Age: �tab�18
Estimated Birth Year: �tab�6-16-1893 N Lewisburg, OH
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Father: �tab�Charles A. Willmeth
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Mother: �tab�Jane Armstrong
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Spouse: �tab�Olive Lorena Bates
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Spouse's Age: �tab�16
Spouse's Estimated Birth Year: �tab�1-17-1895 Champaign Co, OH
Spouse's Father: �tab�George Washington Bates
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Spouse's Mother: �tab�Rosetta Snapp
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Reference Number: �tab�p 287 cn 572
Film Number: �tab�530190
Digital Folder Number: �tab�4016811
Image Number: �tab�506
Fathers of both bride and groom appeared and gave consent

[DI56293] Ohio Deaths, 1908-1932, 1938-1944, and 1958-2007 about Olive Willmeth
Name: �tab�Olive Willmeth
Birth Date: �tab�1895
Birth State: �tab�Ohio
Birth Country: �tab�United States
Gender: �tab�Female
Race: �tab�White
Residence County: �tab�Champaign
Residence state: �tab�Ohio
Residence Country: �tab�United States
Death Date: �tab�2 Mar 1982
Hospital of Death: �tab�Community Hospital of Springfield
City of Death: �tab�Springfield
County of Death: �tab�Clark
Certificate: �tab�015079
Age at Death: �tab�87
Certifier: �tab�Physician
Autopsy: �tab�Yes, used for certification
Social Security Number: �tab�302-07-3764
Marital Status: �tab�Widowed

[NI56294] Unknown parents. Clara , dau of Wm Mumford and Sarah Lecky died in 1893 of consumption.

[DI56294] Ohio Deaths, 1908-1932, 1938-1944, and 1958-2007 about Clara B Shroyer
Name: �tab�Clara B Shroyer
Birth Date: �tab�1879
Gender: �tab�Female
Race: �tab�White
Residence County: �tab�Hamilton
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Death Date: �tab�21 Dec 1970
Hospital of Death: �tab�Bethesda North
City of Death: �tab�Hamilton County
County of Death: �tab�Hamilton
Certificate: �tab�093769
Age at Death: �tab�91
Certifier: �tab�Physician
Marital Status: �tab�Widowed

[HI56295] (Research):This is probably different John Wank. His prents born Prussia. These folks came from MD. More research needed.

By Champaign Co Genealogical Society, Champaign Co OH- Newpaper Abstracts- St Paris-1877-1911, (June 2000), pg114. 8/29/1889 While at Piqua, OH, yesterday, JOHN WANKS, of this place, made a very remarkable discovery. Some 39 yrs ago he came with his parents to Ohio, from Winchester, MD. and settled here. They Iefta younger son in Maryland, who after a few years got the gold fever and went to California. Several years later word came back that he had died. Thirty years has passed, and the mystery attending his alleged death has been solved. He is not dead, but alive and well in Piqua. where he resided for the last ---. Brother JOHN f ound him working in a furniture factory. The two brothers met face to face after 39yrs of separation. It seemed like meeting someone from the grave. The brother's name was GEORGE WANK. His discovery was purely accidental and was precipitated by a colored man, who asked JOHN WANK, if he had a brother GEORGE. He replied that he once had a brother by that name and that he had died in California. The colored man insisted that the man might he JOHN'S brother, so they went to the factory and found that it w as only too true. JOHN is happiest man in St Paris, and has reason to be.

By Champaign Co Genealogical Society, Champaign Co OH- Newpaper Abstracts- St Paris-1877-1911, (June 2000), pg5 12/2/1887 John Wank's mother died Fr iday at Osborne Ohio of paralysis, aged 74 years, 9m, 8d. Buried Nettle Creek, Sunday

[DI56295] Name: John Wank
Death date: 24 Jan 1926
Death place: St Paris, Champaign, Ohio
Birth date:
Estimated birth year: 5/15/1843
Birth place: Baltimore, MD
Age at death: 82 years 8 months 9 days
Gender: Male
Marital status: Married
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Spouse name: Eliza Jane Zerkle
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GSU film number: 1984078
Digital GS number: 4020889
Image number: 649
Reference number: fn 541
Collection: Ohio Deaths 1908-1953

[DI56309] Name: �tab�Perlie E Stevens
Gender: �tab�Female
Burial Date: �tab�
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Death Date: �tab�28 Nov 1889
Death Place: �tab�Mad River, Champaign, Ohio
Age: �tab�6
Birth Date: �tab�1883
Birthplace: �tab�Mad River
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Indexing Project (Batch) Number: �tab�B07023-6
System Origin: �tab�Ohio-EASy
Source Film Number: �tab�295234
Reference Number: �tab�v 2 p 475

[HI56313] (Research):CCGS Newsletter Spring 1992 Poll Book St Paris Precinct Johnson Twp 11/2/1 880 J C Roberts

Name: Josiah C Roberts , Enlistment Date: 08 February 1864 Distinguished Service: DISTINGUISHED SERVICE Side Served: Union State Served: Ohio Unit Numbers: 1940 1940 Service Record: Enlisted as a Private on 08 February 1864 at the a ge of 36 Enlisted in Company F, 97th Infantry Regiment Ohio on 08 February 1864. Transferred Company F, 97th Infantry Regiment Ohio on 07 June 1865 Transfered in Company I, 26th Infantry Regiment Ohio on 07 June 1865.

By Champaign Co Genealogical Society, Champaign Co OH- Newpaper Abstracts- St Paris-1877-1911, (June 2000). 9-12-1889 Josiah C ROBERTS a veteran of 97th Reg OVI, died near Lena, la st Sunday, aged 65yrs. He was the son of Vincent ROBERTS. His funeral w as Monday and his remains were laid to rest, under honors of the war, in t he Mt Vernon graveyard, north of H H Brecounts farm. Rev Leatherman offici ating

Champaign Co, Genealogical Society, Champaign Co OH Newspaper Abstracts, B ook II- 1878-1900, (September 6, 1878 to 1900). 9-13-1889 The funeral of Josiah ROBERTS late of the Soldiers Home, took pl ace near Lena Monday. He was home but a few days before his death, Sunda y, Sept 8 1889. He was a member of the 94th OVI and was buried by H C Scot t, Post GAR

[HI56315] (Research):The birth and Marriage of James is unknown. He is thought to have immigrat ed from County Armagh, Ireland but the year is unknown. The James Callis on who married their daughter, Mary, came from County Armagh, Ireland a nd court records indicate that the two Callisons were related. Augusta County, Va court records on March 21, 1806,
This day Robert Collason (son of James) made oath before me a justi ce of peace for the above County that he has long been acquainted with Jam es Callason (husband of Mary), they being relatives...Signed John Waugh

CHRONICLES OF THE SCOTCH IRISH by Chalkey Vol. III page 281 Deed Book No. 2 page 541 28 February 28, 1749 William Beverley to William McNabb, 300 acres in Beverley Manor. Corn er : Samuel Downey, Adam Thompson's line; Corner: John Campbell; Corner JA MES CALLISON; Alexander McFeeter's line: Teste: John Lin, John Linn, Andr ew McClure

Vol. III page 282 Deed Book No. 2 Page 614 28 February 28 1749 William Beverley to JAMES CALLISON, 276 acres in Beverley Manor, corner; W illiam Ledgerwood. Teste: Nathaniel Davies Page 617 William Beverley to JAMES CALLISON, 230 acres on Nutt's Cre ek in Beverley Manor. corner, John Linn; McNabb's Corner; Bigham's line

Vol. III Page 291 Deed Book No 3 page 74 29 November 1750 James Carolile to JAMES CALLISON 275 acres L.C.P. Granted 10th April 17 45 by Beverley. Recorded in Secretary's office; corner Wm. Hamilton; Corn er Wm. Elliott, on the Laurel Hill

Chalkey Vol. III Page 25 - Abstracts of Wills -page 433 18th June 1752, James Bell's further appraisement. due by James Kirk, Andr ew Foster, JAMES CALLISON, Thomas Armstrong, Daniel McNaire, Andrew Kinka de and Charles Clendennen Vol. 1 page 306 Judgements, November 1752 Bell vs CALLISON - James Bell vs James Callison (otherwise lately called J ames Callison in the settlement Albemarle County, Va)

RECORDS OF AUGUSTA COUNTY VA Chalkey Page 48 James Callison on grand jury.

AUGUSTA PARISH VESTRY BOOK Page 154 1755 John Risk and John Shields processioned as follows: vis; F or James Callison, etal.

AUGUSTA COUNTY COURT WILL BOOK NO. 2. ADDITIONAL MEMBERS OF THE EXECUTIVE COMMITTEE. 22d August, 1755. Sarah Haw's bond as administratrix of Henry Haws, wi th sureties Mathew Patton, Jas. Callison.

VIRGINIA LAND GRANT Callison, James May 12, 1759 Augusta County 175a. On Jacksons River. Patents No. 34, 1756-62, p. 358

GRANTOR INDEX TO DEEDS Augusta County 21 May 1760 for James Callison grantor to James Bourland grantee for a bill of sale 30 pounds ($100) for 175 acres on Jackson's River. tes te: James Ward, James Lockridge- B&S Book 8, Pg 330 Release page 332

Aug.Co Court 22 Sep 1763; Estate of Naphtely GREGORY, dec'd; Account of t he Sale of Estate of Naphtely Gregory at Publick Vendue 10 Sep 1760: (Li st of Buyers) Robt. Armstrong, James Bell, Wm. Bell, Major John Brown, JAMES CALLISON, J ohn Dean, Joshua Ewings, Wm. Fitzgerrald, Andw. Foster, John Jameson, Jo hn Jardone, Thos. Kirkpatrick, John McClinic, Wm. McClintock, Wm. McCutche n, Moses More, Richard Morrison, Robert Scott, Saml. Vance, John Warwic k, Joseph Waughup, Michael Weaver, James William, Saml. Young. By Mary Gregory, his wife

Will Book 3 Augusta County, Virginia 9th July, 1761. Francis Donnally's will--Wife, Sarah (and the child she n ow bears); six sons, Samuel, Henry, Francis, William, John, James; daughte r, Mary. Executors, wife, Wm. Ledgerwood, JAMES CALLISON. Teste: John Berr yhill, David Scott, Alex. McFeeters, Archibald Armstrong. Proved. 18th Aug ust, 1761, by McFeeters and Armstrong. Executors qualify, with Thomas Me ek and Hugh Martin. Sarah's mark ( ). Callison's mark ( ). Meek's ma rk ( ). Ledgerwood's mark ( ).

September 16, 1762 in Augusta Co. VA Blackwood vs Callison Know all men a nd C. that we, JAMES CALLISON and Richard Morris both of Augusta stand ind ebted to Willam Blackwood, and C. and C. 16th September 1762 test Robert C onningham and Samuel Cloyd.

CHRONICLES OF THE SCOTCH - IRISH SETTLEMENT IN VIRGINIA By Chalkey Vol. I II Page 485 31 May 1769, James CALLISON (CALLESON) and Isble (Esable) ( ) to Gasper Ta ylor, 50 pounds; 230 acres on Nut's Mill Creek, corner John Lynn's land; M cNabb's, Bingham's line. Delivered: Casper Tayler, April 1773

GRANTOR INDEX TO DEEDS AUGUSTA COUNTY VA June 20, 1769 James and Isabell CALLISON to Gasper Taylor B & S Book 15 Pa ge 408. Release Page 409

RECORDS OF AUGUSTA COUNTY VA Chalkey Vol. 1 page 174 Order book No XV August 19, 1773, page 164 Robert Graves, runaway serva nt of JAMES CALLISON.

AUGUSTA COUNTY INDEX TO DEEDS March 17, 1778 GRANTORS: CALLISON, JAMES & Isabella to James McChesney Bo ok 22 page 248 for 150 pounds 275 acres on the waters of little river of c alf pasture, corner William Hamilton to William Elliot to Laurel Hill orig inally conveyed to James Callison by Robert Carolite

RECORDS OF AUGUSTA COUNTY VA by Chalkey Vol. 2 page 430 JAMES CALLISON tithable 1781. William McPheeters List.

VIRGINIA TAX PAYERS OTHER THAN LISTED IN US CENSUS by Fathergill 1782-17 87 Augusta County, JAMES CALLISON

AUGUSTA COUNTY PERSONAL PROPERTY LIST 1787 Census of Va Tax list A JAMES CALLISON with Robert age 16-21 (born 1766-1771). James over 21, 7 h orses, 13 cattle.

PERSONAL PROPERTY TAX LIST 1788 JAMES CALLISON with Robert and James Jr both over age 21

Children of James and Isabella. There are various estimations of birth dat es among the various researchers so will just input their names and who th ey married. Names are taken from the will of James who died before June 1 6, 1789 Augusta Co., Va. The date of Isabell's death is not known but o ne of the provisions of James will was that the property not be sold whi le she was still living. Some property was sold in 1809 so is presum ed to have died before then. May 23, 1809 Augusta County, Virginia, Robert and James Callison sell to G eorge and Jacob Palmer Book 35 page 119.

1. Jane (Jean) Callison married Nov.-17- 1761 Augusta County, Virgin ia to Richard Morris 2. John Callison 3. Isabella Callison married George McNutt 4. Agnes (Nancy) Callison married Thomas BLAIR May-7-1795 Greenbrier Bapti st Church at Anderson Greenbrier County, Virginia Book 1-A Page 10 Greenb rier County, Marriage record 5. James Callison Jr married Anne GILLESPIE January 21, 1794, Knox count y, Tennessee (Marriage record) bondsman William McNutt Witness H. L. Whit e 6. Margaret Callison & Thomas Mitchell 28 March 1786; Augusta County mar riages 1748-1850,compiled by John Vogy & William Kethley, Jr. Iberian Publ ishing Co.,Athens, Ga, 1986: daughter of James, surety: James bondsman: R obert Callison witness - W Cunningham & William Mitchell. Minister Archib ald Scott . 7. William Callison had deed Greenbrier County, Virginia 1786 with Agnes 8. Mary Callison is thought to have married James Callison, a relative fr om county Armagh, Ireland. James's child Elisha's mother is called Mary (C allison) Callison in Lewisburg, West Virginia cemetery record. 9. Eloner Callison - Married Joseph Blair. (waiting on proof for this marr iage) 10. Dorothy Callison - never married. Required life long care as not ed in father's will. 11. Robert Callison married Elizabeth Mitchell February 16, 1793. Augus ta County, Virginia Augusta County marriages 1748-1850,compiled by John V ogy & William Kethley, Jr. Iberian Publishing Co.,Athens, Ga, 1986: page 5 5-daughter of James who consents bondsman Thomas Mitchell affidavit of a ge of Elizabeth no minister listed; clerk's memorandum cites ceremony da te as 19 February 1793.

Will of James Callison Written 11-14 1787 In the name of God Amen, I James Collison Senior of the County and Pari sh of Augusta and state of Virginia being sick and weak of body but sou nd of mind and perfect in my memory, and calling to mind that it is appoin ted for all men once to die do therefore constitute and ordain th is to be my last will and testament and first of all i give my soul to t he Almighty who gave it to me hoping to receive the same again at the gene ral resurrection, through the Almighty Power, and my body I recommend to t he earth to be buried in a decent and Christian like manner at the directi ons of my executors whom I shall hereafter nominate and appoint and touchi ng such worldly estate as it hath pleased God to bless me with in this lif e. I give and bequeath the same in manner and form following. Viz 1st I allow all my just debts and the necessary funeral expenses to be pa id out of my movable estate 2nd I bequeath to my loving wife Isabella her own riding mare and a good s addle and bridle and likewise one third of my movable estate that shall n ot hereafter be otherwise bequeathed to be at her disposal as she may thi nk proper with the mansion house and one third of my land during her natur al life 3rd I bequeath to my son Robert Callison one third of my land during the l ife of my wife Isabella and life of my daughter Dorothy and at the decea se of my wife and daughter Dorothy that he my son Robert shall have and en joy the full half of my land to himself his heirs and assigns forever. like wise, I bequeath to my son James the mare that is called his mare a nd a little small horse called Harrey 5th, I bequeath to my grand daughter, Isabella Callison, the daught er of my son John Callison a mare colt that is named to her I likewise allow that my wife Isabella and my two sons Robert and Jam es to portion her off when she marries according to their ability in man ner I have done to my own daughters 6th, I bequeath to my daughter Dorothy my bay mare and I will and bequea th that my wife Isabella and my two sons Robert and James shall find and p rocure for her a good comfortable sustenance and maintenance during her na tural life 7th I bequeath my son John Callison the sum of five shillings sterli ng as his full share in my estate To my son William Callison the sum of five shillings sterling as sha re in my estate. To my daughter the sum of five shillings as his full share in my estate. To my daughter Jane the sum of five shillings sterling as her full sha re in my estate To my daughter Agnes the sum of five shilling sterlings as her full sha re in my estate. To my daughter Mary the sum of five shillings sterling as her full sha re in my estates. To my daughter Eloner the sum of five shilling sterling as her full sha re in my estate. To my daughter Isabella the sum of five shillings sterling as her full sha re in my estate To my daughter Margaret the sum of five shillings sterling as her full sha re of my estate 8th I bequeath the residue of my movable estate to my two sons Robert a nd James to be equally divided between them, likewise, I will and allow th at they be vested with full power and authority to sell and dispose of t he land and make a conveyance of the same, with the approbation of my wi fe Isabella. But against her will and inclination it shall not be sold dur ing her natural life. and lastly I nominate,ordain, constitute and appoint my well beloved wi fe Isabella and my son Robert Callison to be whole and sole Executors to a nd of this my last will and testament and further I revoke , disannul a nd disallow of all the former wills and testaments heretofore by me made r atifying and confirming this and this only to be my last will and testame nt and it only to be good and valid in law In witness where of I have here unto set my have and affixed my seal this fourteenth day of November in t he year of our Lord one thousand seven hundred and eighty seven hundred a nd in the twelfth year of the America Independing Sign Sealed Published and declared in presence of us. H. Cunningham, Jam es Perry, Joseph Blair. presented to court Augusta County June 16th 1789. Will Book 7 Page 158 Augusta County, Virginia

THE SCOTCH IRISH- a Social History by James G. Leyburn. (As it pertains to the ancestry of James Callison, grandfather of John Cal lison) "The term Scotch Irish is an Americanism, generally unknown in Scotland a nd Ireland. In American usage, it refers to people of Scottish descent w ho having lived for a time in the north of Ireland, migrated in considerab le numbers to the American colonies in the eighteenth century. Another mis conception must be cleared away. Few ancestors of the Scotch Irish had any thing to do with Clans, tartans, bagpipes and other charming extravagances . A genealogical search for clan ancestors on the part of Scotch Irish is l ikely to prove discouraging, unless one's forbears were not in the main st ream of the migration to America. A few Highlanders drifted over into Nort hern Ireland. Their Gaelic language and sometimes their Catholicism made t hem more welcome to the Irish than the Lowland Scots but King James had sp ecifically excluded Highlanders from his design for the Plantation of Ulst er. Clans, tartans etc. derive almost entirely from the Highlands of Scotlan d, not from the Lowlands, whence came the Scots who went over to Ireland The lowest class of European Society four centuries ago were peasan ts -- and it was from this class of Scots whose descendants became Scot ch Irish. In European usage, peasant simply means a tiller of the soi The story begins in 1600 when King James, the Scottish Stuart king so on to become King of England as well, was about to make grants of la nd in northern Ireland to Scottish landlords. The recipients of these esta tes were to persuade tenants to migrate to the northern Irish province a nd take up farms. Those in Scotland who accepted the invitation became t he ancestors of all the Scotch-Irish in America. The Great Migration of these people to America began in 1717 and was touc hed off by drought, diminished trade in woolen goods, depression, religio us discrimination and "persecution". Letters from immigrants in the seco nd wave 1725-1729 spoke of rack-rents as the main cause for leaving. Landl ords were considered tyrants who by "screwing and racking" their tenant s, had reduced them to worse condition than peasants in France. Famine str uck Ireland in 1740 and was certainly the principal occasion for the thi rd large wave. An estimated 400,000 people died in Ireland in 1740-1741. T his third wave marked, on the American side, the first movement in any num bers beyond the confines of Pennsylvania into the rich Shenandoah Vall ey of Virginia. For the entire fifty-eight years of the Great Migration, (1717-1755) t he large majority of Scotch-Irish made their entry to America through Phil adelphia or Chester or New Castle. With these towns as their starting poi nt and the western frontier their destination, the immigrants, as they pou red in, found their path of progress almost laid out for them by geograph y. The Great Valley led westward for a hundred miles or more; then when hi gh mountains blocked further easy movement in that direction, the Valley t urned southwestward across the Potomac to become the Shenandoah Valley. Af ter getting their bearing in the cities, they were not likely to linger. T hey had come to be farmers, not artisans or hired workers. All were eag er to get to the frontier. Two counties in the Valley of Virginia, Augus ta and Rockbridge claim to be the most Scotch Irish counties in the prese nt day United States, their stock derived from Ulstermen who came down fro m, or at least through, Pennsylvania. Penn's province was full of small farmers from Northern Ireland and Germa ny within fifty years of its foundation, while Virginia for a century a nd a quarter after Jamestown was primarily a plantation colony. It's weste rn regions, especially the fertile lands of the Shenandoah Valley, were al most empty. The rulers of Virginia began to think of inviting immigrants i nto the back country and then primarily as a military safeguard. The ye ar 1730 was the effective date of the opening of the Valley of Virgini a. In 1736, Governor Gooch gave a grant to William Beverley for the MAN OR OF BEVERLY, lying in Orange County. The 'better' families took pai ns to have their lands surveyed and their purchases confirmed. Legal tit le was received at the rate of one English pound for forty acres. "

CHRONICLES OF THE SCOTCH IRISH by Chalkey Volume III page 281 Augusta County Virginia Deed Book No. 2 Page 614 February 28 1749 William Beverley to JAMES CALLISON, 276 acres in Beverley Manor, corner; W illiam Ledgerwood. Teste: Nathaniel Davies Volume III Page 617 William Beverley to JAMES CALLISON, 230 acres on Nutt 's Creek in Beverley Manor. corner, John Linn; McNabb's Corner; Bigham's l ine Volume III Deed Book No 3 page 74, November 29, 1750 James Carolile to JAMES CALLISON 275 acres L.C.P. Granted 10th April 17 45 by Beverley. Recorded in Secretary's office; corner Wm. Hamilton; Corn er Wm. Elliott, on the Laurel Hill

VIRGINIA NOTES (Written years ago by Dr. Archibald Hopkins, of Harrisonburg, Va., for h is son, Dr. William Davis Hopkins.) Before the Revolutionary War, the valley of Virginia was almost a wildern ess. From the time of the first settlements till 1734, it was all one coun ty, called Spotsylvania County. In 1734 Orange County was formed from t he western portion, including all of Virginia west of the Blue Ridge. It w as called Orange County because of the color of the soil. The act of the Assembly, constituting Augusta and Frederick Counties, w as passed November 1, 1738, but the business of the people of Augusta Coun ty was transacted at Orange Court House till December 1745, when the cou rt of Augusta was organized. In the meantime, all persons in the valley ha ving suits to prosecute, or any law business to transact, had to take t he long trip on horseback, through the gaps in the mountains, and by bridl e-paths to Orange, spending two or three days on the way. Moreover, as the re was no minister for the Established Church in the valley until 1747, a ll couples wishing to be married had to travel across the Blue Ridge to Or ange, or elsewhere, in search of a minister authorized by law to perform t he ceremony. Until October 1780, no minister, except of the Church of Engl and, had authority to celebrate marriage except by dispensation of the gov ernor. It was not until October 1784, that all ministers were put on an eq ual footing in respect to this matter. The first courthouse in Augusta Cou nty was, no doubt, like those on the frontier, a log cabin. A carpenter 's bench with half a dozen chairs upon it served as the judgment seat, a nd though the house was barely sufficient to contain the bench, bar, juror s, and constables, the occasion of the first court must have brought the w hole population to town. THE VALLEY OF VIRGINIA 1763-1789 Ph.D. thesis by Freeman Honsfort Hart and published at University of Nor th Carolina in 1942. "'The Valley,' as the expression is understood by those who live in it, d enotes the tract of country in Virginia bounded on the east by the Blue Ri dge and on the west by a parallel ridge called, in most of its extent, t he North Mountain. The first settlers in this valley, with few exception s, were from the north of Ireland. They were the descendants of the Scotc h, who, for various reasons, had immigrated to this country, and had tak en with them the Kirk and the school. They were decided Presbyterians. "In passing from Staunton to Lexington along the road leading through Bro wnsburg, about twenty-two miles from Staunton, the traveler will noti ce a brick church a few hundred yards on his right, and near it a large gr aveyard. The house that is now occupied is the third in which the congrega tion of New Providence has worshipped. (My note: James and Isabell Callis on worshipped at New Providence Church) The first was a wooden structur e, and stood a short distance east of where the road to the church cross es the creek. The second was of stone, and occupied in part the ground th at is covered by the present building. This house was built either in 17 45 or 1746. At that time there was but one vehicle that moved on whee ls in the congregation, and it was a one-horse cart. The heavy timbers f or the roof and galleries were dragged to the place with one end resti ng on the axle of the cart and the other on the ground. The sand used in p lastering the house was carried in sacks on horseback about ten miles, a nd this was done chiefly by the girls of the congregation. The people of t hat period were not infrequently disturbed by alarms of Indians, and the w hole of a family would go to church on a Sabbath because they dared not le ave any at home. The father and sons carried their weapons with them, prep ared to defend their lives, and a large number of armed men were frequent ly seen at the church. The soil in the valley is primarily stiff, red-clay limestone formation t hat readily lends itself to grain and grass production.. Here in the Re v. era, farmers reaped fine crops of hemp, wheat, corn, flax, barley, oa ts and rye. Since pasturage was abundant, they pocketed easy profits fr om raising cattle, sheep, horses and hogs. The soil did not offer much pro mise for tobacco culture. The most acceptable estimate for the population in 1763 of the valley (Be rkley, Frederick, Dunmore, Rockingham, Augusta, Rockbridge and Botetour t) was 20,000 whites. The population density was 3 to a square mile. The re were six towns in the valley of 1763, Winchester, Mecklenburg, Staunto n, Stephenburg, Strasburg and Woodstock. Five of these had been establish ed in the 6 years before 1763 partly because of the theory that the "erect ing of towns" might aid the inhabitants in defending themselves against In dian raids. From the standpoint of a "money crop", hemp was the leading product ju st before the Revolution. The amount of hemp was remarkably large. In 176 7, 23 Augusta growers each raised between 1,000 and 8,800 pounds. One dia ry reports hemp 14 feet high and rivaled Russia in producing it for the En glish Navy. Hemp was priced at 30-50 shillings per hundredweight. In the decade 1763-1774 the county courts made provision for hundre ds of local roads. The roads were usually opened by the labor of titheab le persons who lived nearby and there was little expense involved since ro ad building meant little more than clearing trees and leveling rough place s. The "Great Road" as termed by some pioneers crossed the Potomac down to S taunton to Fincastle at the lower end of the Valley. There it had 3 fork s: the south to the Carolinas, the center to the SW meaning Ky. and Tenn ., and west to the trans Allegheny region by way of Greenbrier Valley. Less that 1/2 of the homes had kitchen utensils, only about 1/3 had be ds and only 1 family in six had table and chairs. (These estimations we re taken from records of estate sales). This did not signify destitution b ut merely the hardiness of these early pioneers. Meals were prepared Indi an fashion and the family slept on the floor or bunks nailed into corne rs and used logs for table and chairs. One of the most prized possessio ns was a "rifle gun". The average inventory in Botetourt was 151 pounds mo stly livestock and farm equipment.. Most of the houses were 1 story, bui lt of stone, well constructed but not large or imposing. Comfort, warmt h, and occasionally protection from Indians along with low cost and frugal ity were determining factors. There were a number of schools with teache rs pay about 18 pounds/year. Tuition was 2 shillings per month per child a nd the schools numbered 15-30 children One of the pioneer Presbyterian ministers of the Valley, John Brown to ok his avocation seriously of teaching the youth of his church so that bef ore 1763, he established Augusta Academy. BETHEL AND HER MINISTERS by Herbert S. Turner, DD Page 24: the first mention of North Mountain in the records of Hanover Pre sbytery shows that one member of the congregation had made an issue befo re presbytery. Samuel Davies Church August 10, 1756 " A petition from ye session of ye north Mountain congregation in August a, was presented to ye Presbytery, requesting that one of ye members m ay be sent thither to moderate in ye session in determining a difference b etween Mr. Brown and JAMES CALLISON. The minutes of Hanover Presbytery which follow show that Mr. Brown w as a "New Side" minister and pastor of new Providence Church and that he h ad refused to baptize one of Mr. Callison's children. Mr. Callison stood h is ground and Mr. Brown was summoned before Presbytery to defend his actio n. James Callison entered a general complaint against the Rev. Mr. Brown a nd the Presbytery desire him to draw up his complaint more explicitly in o rder that it may be judged of at our next and also that the evidence of Sa muel Downey, John Trimble and James Phillips, attend in person on the Pres bytery of send their evidence taken upon oath before a magistrate and th at Mr. Brown appear and make his defense. This same year 1758, the Syn od of Philadelphia and the Synod of New York were reunited and the whole i ssue was dropped." My note: It is possible that James and Isabell Callison are buried at th is church. NORTH MOUNTAIN MEETING HOUSE There was a gathering place for worship at North Mountain in the fa ll of 1740 and a year later they had built a meeting house. The Presbyte ry of Donegal ordered Mr. Craig in 1740 to supply North Mountain one Sabba th in two months and as many week days as he can. In 1745 they joined South Mountain in calling an Old Side minister, Re v. Samuel Black as settled pastor. He accepted and Donegal Presbytery inst alled him pastor of the two meeting houses for as yet they were only Chris tian Societies not yet set in order with ordained officers. But followi ng acceptance, other circumstances encountered after leaving presbytery ca used Mr. Black to change his mind. The New Side Presbytery of New Castle and Synod of NY saw at this ti me an open door of opportunity in Virginia. They sent in the fall of 17 45 Mr. William Robinson as their most suitable revivalist to reach the Vir ginia people. Then Rev John Blair who in 1746 organized North Mountain in to a New Side meeting house set in order under the care of New Castle Pres bytery. Mr. Craig continued to serve until his death in 1774 The old North Mountain meeting house was replaced by the building of t he Bethel Church in 1780's. The French and Indian Wars greatly affected the inhabitants of the Gre at Valley. When Braddock was defeated it was a disaster for these fol ks as related below. "This, defeat, struck terror to every heart. A cold shuddering possess ed every breast and paleness covered almost every face. In short, the who le inhabitants were put into a universal confusion. Scarcely any man dur st sleep in his own house, but all met in companies with their wives and c hildren, and set about building little fortifications to defend themselv es from such barbarians and inhuman enemies, whom they concluded wou ld be let loose upon them at pleasure" William Foote, Sketches of North Ca rolina. The chaos that ensued on the Virginia Frontier is attested by many docume nts; none are more pungent with horror than the 13 page so called "Prest on Register," 1754-1758, A Register of the Persons who have been either Ki lled, Wounded or taken Prisoner by the enemy in Augusta County, as al so of such as have made their escape" Lyman C. Draper, Draper manuscripts Indians, allied with the victorious French unrestrained by any principl es of civilized warfare, ravaged the frontier, killing, scalping men, wom en and children indiscriminately. The atrocities came nearer and nearer t he Augusta Settlement of Beverley Manor. Colonel Patton having seen Capta in Preston Rangers through the initial organization stages in order to ha lt the stampede of settlers fleeing their homes on the frontier, set out s oon after the 21st of July, 1755, with a poorly guarded wagonload of ammun ition to supply this need of the south west Virginia frontier militia a nd settlers. Amid this confusion the people of Craig's congregations appealed to him f or advice on fleeing the frontier as other congregations were doin He branded fleeing as: " a scandal to our nation....a reproach among Virg inians, a dishonor to our friends at home, an evidence of cowardice, wa nt of faith and a noble Christian dependence on God, as able to save and d eliver from the heathen; it would be a lasting blot to our posterity." William Foote, Sketched of Virginia II 32-33 New Side and Old Side were terms used of the way people were to act in re vivals. Old Side wanted no emotions displayed at all, and New Side sa id a conversion of the heart should produce some noticeable effects. Th is caused many divisions among the various congregations in Virginia duri ng this time. The Revolution found most citizens of Augusta Co in favor. When the Bost on Tea Party reduced the people of Boston to want, Bancroft, the histori an says, When the sheaves had been harvested and the corn threshed and gro und in a country as yet poorly provided with barns or mills, the backwoods men of Augusta county, without any pass through the mountains that cou ld be called a road, noiselessly and modestly delivered at Frederick one h undred and thirty seven barrels of flour as their remittance to the po or of Boston' Waddell, Annals of Augusta County Va p 218 (Waddell points out that an Aug usta Co youth helped to throw the tea overboard.) This material from the book The Tinkling Spring by Howard Wilson

Notes fro James Callison from the research of Marilyn Hansen [email protected] om

[HI56317] (Research):Thomas, Abraham |1840 |Cen | |091 |German twp.. |Ck 1 male age 5-10, 1 male age 30-40, 1 female under 5, 1 female age 5-1 0, 1 female age 20-30

[HI56319] (Research):Both buried Vale Cemetery. Many of their children married into the Callison family. So I may tackle this line next.
Dublin Historical Society, Dublin, Ohio Memories (Dublin, Ohio: Dublin Historical Society, 1997), p. 88
"On Sept. 24th, 1815 Sarah Mickey was married to Griffith Thomas who served in the War of 1812. Griffith Thomas was born in Lancaster County, PA., near the city of York, on July 8th, 1788. His father's name was Peter Thomas, who was born Sept. 5th 1747 in the city of Philadelphia, PA, and was of Welsh descent. His mother's maiden name was Rachel John, who was also born in Philadelphia. Her birth date was Feb. 18, 1752, and was of Welch descent. They were the parents of eight children - Isaac, Mary, Amy, Rachel, John, Louisa, Griffith and Ann. In 1795 Griffith's mother died after which he was bound out to his brother-in-law, Henry Bowers, who lived in the same neighborhood."
Co Will Book 2 page 258-9 Isaac Thomas Written Jun 28, 1845 Probate Aug 12, 1845 Heirs: wife (not named); sons Isaac, Jacob, Abraham; daus. Hannah, wi fe of Willing Grist, Naomi, wife of Thomas Elliot, Rachael, wife of Nath an Vale. Exec.: son Abraham Thomas; son Isaac Thomas Witness; Henry Bake r; Thomas Kiser.

1810 census York County, Pennsylvania Washington twp. Isaac Thomas, 1 male under 10 1 male age 26-45 1 female under 10 2 females age 10-16 1 female age 26-45

1830 census German Twp., Clark Co., Oh Isaac Thomas 1 male age 10-15, 1 male age 15-20, 1 male age 50-60, 1 fema le age 50-60

1840 census Clark Co., Ohio page 95 Isaac Thomas Jr. age 20 -30 with females 3 females under age 5 and 1 age 2 0-30 living next door to Isaac Thomas with 1 male age 20-30, 1 male age 60-70, 1 female age 5-10 a nd female age 60-70

Same page 1840 census Clark County, Ohio German twp.. page 95 Thomas Eliet (and his second wife Naomi Thomas) 1 male age 5-10, 2 males age 10-15, 1 male age 50-60, 1 female age 15-20 1 female age 20-30, 1 female age 40-50

Will Book ? page 378 Clark Co., Ohio Written Feb 24, 1849 Probate Ju ly 3, 1849 Jacob Thomas: Heirs: Brother Isaac Thomas's children. Exec. Not named Witn ess John Corry, Gabriel Icenbarger. Note: Jacob and Isaac were childr en of Isaac Thomas

[HI56332] (Research):Dublin Historical Society, Dublin, Ohio Memories (Dublin, Ohio: Dublin His torical Society, 1997), p. 88 "On Sept. 24th, 1815 Sarah Mickey was married to Griffith Thomas who serv ed in the War of 1812. Griffith Thomas was born in Lancaster County, PA ., near the city of York, on July 8th, 1788. His father's name was Peter T homas, who was born Sept. 5th 1747 in the city of Philadelphia, PA, and w as of Welsh descent. His mother's maiden name was Rachel John, who was al so born in Philadelphia. Her birth date was Feb. 18, 1752, and was of Wel ch descent. They were the parents of eight children - Isaac, Mary, Amy, R achel, John, Louisa, Griffith and Ann. In 1795 Griffith's mother died aft er which he was bound out to his brother-in-law, Henry Bowers, who liv ed in the same neighborhood."

[HI56344] (Research):Enumeration of Youth St Paris Village School District, Champaign County, OH no date c July 1906 Atto Arnold age 19 parent Jake

[HI56352] (Research):BRIGNER MABEL P County Name: CHAMPAIGN Date of Death: 4/24/1919 Volume Number: 2952 Certificate Number: 24461

[DI56353] Name: �tab�Glenna Dorothy Colbert
�tab�
Death Date: �tab�21 Oct 1927
Death Place: �tab�Salem Twp, Champaign, Ohio
Birth Date: �tab�05 Apr 1911
Estimated Birth Year: �tab�
Birthplace: �tab�Madison Co., Ohio
Death Age: �tab�16 years 6 months 16 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�23 Oct 1927
Burial Place: �tab�Mutual, Oh
Cemetery Name: �tab�
Spouse's Name: �tab�Orla Colbert
Father's Name: �tab�Heistel
Father's Title & Terms: �tab�
Father's Birthplace: �tab�Pipe Co., Oh
Mother's Name: �tab�Eva Lippen Cott
Mother's �tab�
Mother's Birthplace: �tab�Champaign Co., Oh
Film Number: �tab�1985155
Digital Folder Number: �tab�4020643
Image Number: �tab�1974

[NI56354] Name: �tab�John B. Shires
Event: �tab�Marriage
Event Date: �tab�10 Dec 1908
Event Place: �tab�Champaign County, Ohio
Age: �tab�34
Estimated Birth Year: �tab�1874
Marriage Date Note: �tab�
Marriage Place Note: �tab�
Father: �tab�Baltus Shires
Father's Titles & Terms: �tab�
Mother: �tab�Mary Basure
Mother's Titles & Terms: �tab�
Spouse: �tab�Lizzie Colbert
Spouse's Titles & Terms: �tab�
Spouse's Age: �tab�31
Spouse's Estimated Birth Year: �tab�1877
Spouse's Father: �tab�A. J. Terrel
Spouse's Father's Titles & Terms: �tab�
Spouse's Mother: �tab�Mary Thompson
Spouse's Mother's Titles & Terms: �tab�
Reference Number: �tab�p 19 # 37
Film Number: �tab�530190
Digital Folder Number: �tab�4016811
Image Number: �tab�372
Name: �tab�John Shires
Titles & Terms: �tab�
Death Date: �tab�04 Jan 1939
Death Place: �tab�Jefferson Twp., Montgomery, Ohio
Birth Date: �tab�19 Feb 1872
Estimated Birth Year: �tab�
Birthplace: �tab�Oh
Death Age: �tab�66 years 10 months 15 days
Gender: �tab�Male
Marital Status: �tab�Single
Race or Color: �tab�American
Street Address: �tab�
Occupation: �tab�Broom Maker
Residence: �tab�
Burial Date: �tab�06 Jan 1939
Burial Place: �tab�
Cemetery Name: �tab�Montgomery County Home
Spouse's Name: �tab�
Father's Name: �tab�
Father's Title & Terms: �tab�
Father's Birthplace: �tab�
Mother's Name: �tab�
Mother's Titles & Terms: �tab�
Mother's Birthplace:

[DI56361] Name: �tab�Lydia Archer
Gender: �tab�Female
Burial Date: �tab�
Burial Place: �tab�
Death Date: �tab�01 Jul 1905
Death Place: �tab�Woodstock, Champaign, Ohio
Age: �tab�79
Birth Date: �tab�1826
Birthplace: �tab�Rush Tp.
Occupation: �tab�
Race: �tab�
Marital Status: �tab�Widowed
Spouse's Name: �tab�
Father's Name: �tab�Peter Black
Father's Birthplace: �tab�
Mother's Name: �tab�Maria Hilliard
Mother's Birthplace: �tab�
Indexing Project (Batch) Number: �tab�B07023-8
System Origin: �tab�Ohio-EASy
Source Film Number: �tab�295234
Reference Number: �tab�v 2 p 9

[HI56362] (Research):URBANA PEOPLE SOME WHO WERE RAISED IN THIS CITY AND ThEN MIGRATED TO OTHER PLACES AND W ON DISTINCTION. From Urbana Daily Citizen Nov 27 1889 by Geo A T One of the most eminent jurists of this day is JUDGE F H BLACK, broth er of Elias Black, of Salem Township. He located in Kansas City years ag o, and began the practice of law. Later he was elected Judge of the Superi or Court and at this time is one of the Judges of the Supreme Court of Mis souri. He is eminent as a lawyer and quite wealthy.

[NI56372] Son of Davis Summers Yoder and Leah King

[HI56374] (Research):1885 Cambridge, MA

[HI56375] (Research):1885 Hindsboro, IL

[HI56376] (Research):Very possible this is Lillie E McConnell buried in Oak Dale Cemetery, 10/ 14/1851 died 4/23/1881. Census records only show an Elizabeth "Lizzie" C.

[HI56377] (Research):1890 Court of Common Pleas transcibed from Champaign Democrat by Pat Stick ley Ada J Sidders vs S P Lantz & D Y King - Claim $500 1/9/1890

Possibly married to a King.. Birth record of daughter Mabel says mothers name Ida King, yet her death record names Adah Parke

[NI56378] Parents:
Jacob Eichholtz (1777 - 1842)
Catherine Brenner Eichholtz (1785 - 1813)

[HI56378] (Research):CCGS News Longs, Crocketts and other Salem Pioneers by Warren Everhart f rom Urbana Dailt Citizen 11-13-1959 The next farm south of the John Mast land is that owned by Oren Stickley. This 250 acre place is the old John Eicholtz farm. Eicholtz, an eccentr ic, came to Champaign Co from Lancaster PA. He bought this farm for $15 p er acre, with only a small amount of it cleared for farminf. Through the y ears he cleared the remainder and reaised bounteous crops. But here is whe re the eccentricity shows up. Although he was a good farmer, he hoarded al most everything he raised, seldom if ever selling any grain crop, but stor ing it on the farm. After his death in about 1880, his personl property w as disposed of at a public sale, an account of which I copied from and 18 83 newspaper. The "Citizen" published the story about a year ago. At the s ale, 20,000 bushels of corn, great amounts of it of little value, was disp osed of. Many other similar products were sold to the estimated 5,000 peop le attending the 2-day event. Many people have asked me where the Eichol tz place was located, but I did not know. Now I have learned that it was O ren Stickley's farm on the E Lawn Ave road to Kingscreek

[NI56383] Feb 20 1885
Mary Eicholtz, daughter of the deceased eccentric farmer, Joseph Eicholtz, brought suit for compensation of service rendered her father as housekeeper, and the jury on Saturday gave a verdict of $2,600.00

[DI56383] PG 425MARY A EICHHOLTZ PROBATED 21 JAN 1892 URBANA
[DIED 16 JAN 1892] Heirs-John Eichholtz-bro-Urbana; Henry Eichholtz-half bro;Jacob Eichholtz- bro; Mary Nincehelser-niece-Kingscreek;Joseph Franklin Nincehelser-nep-Kingscreek; Lucinda Nincehelser-niece-Kingscreek; Cicero P Mast-nep-Kingscreek;Clara Mast-niec e-Kingscreek; Ivy Mast-niece-Kingscreek.Property to ch of deceased sis Luc inda [wife of Joseph] Nincehelser namely Franklin, Mary and Lucinda Ninceh elser. [notice to heirs names-Frank Mast, Charles Mast, Alpha Mast, Lizzie Mclnturff and J K Mast, father of Clara & Iva Mast). Louis Johnson executor Witness:Frank C Russell [now Cook Co, Il] W H Ring
will signed 22 Mar 1890

[HI56400] (Research):CCGS Newsletter June 1991 Deaths from Urbana Daily Citizen 10/22/1868 Jasper Co IL Mrs Sarah Tritt wife of Major Joseph died 9/20/18 68 60 yr formerly of Salem Twp

[HI56409] (Research):Record Book 32, Page 262 � Filed in 1865 � Petition Isaac Lantz & Elizabe th Lantz, his wife vs Samuel & Nancy Heading et al Susan Hartzler, deceased, was seized of part of the south�west quarter of Section 22 Township 5 Range 12 (Salem Township). Her heirs were:Elizabeth Hartzler, wife of Isaac tantz; Nancy Hartzler, wife of Samuel Heading of L ogan County; Jonathan Hartzler; Lydia Hartzler; Jacob Hartzler; David Hartzler; Solomon Hartzler and four grandchildren:John Hartzler; William Hartzler; Clinton Hartzler and Samuel Hartzler.

[HI56412] (Research):Source Citation: Year: 1900; Census Place: Harrison, Logan, Ohio; Roll: T6 23 1294; Page: 4A; Enumeration District: 107. Johanthan B Hartzler 62 10/1837 PA PA PA Martha E Hartzler 56 2/1844 M37y 10/8 PA PA PA Levi L Hartzler 25 1/1875 OH Archie D Hartzler 18 9/1881 OH Mary E Hartzler 16 6/1883 oH

[NI56424] Poss b 12/1833 boarding Kansas City MO 1900, widower

[DI56426] Name: �tab�Emily D. Michael
Gender: �tab�Female
Burial Date: �tab�
Burial Place: �tab�
Death Date: �tab�30 May 1882
Death Place: �tab�Union Tp., Champaign, Ohio
Age: �tab�44
Birth Date: �tab�1838
Birthplace: �tab�Cham.
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�
Mother's Birthplace: �tab�
Indexing Project (Batch) Number: �tab�B07024-3
System Origin: �tab�Ohio-EASy
Source Film Number: �tab�295234
Reference Number: �tab�v 1 p 154

[DI56433] Name: �tab�Flora Ann Golladay
Death Date: �tab�04 Nov 1920
Death Place: �tab�Turtle Creek Twp., Shelby, Ohio
Birth Date: �tab�31 Oct 1864
Estimated Birth Year: �tab�
Birthplace: �tab�
Death Age: �tab�56 years 3 days
Gender: �tab�Female
Marital Status: �tab�Married
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�Elisha Dickerson
Father's Title & Terms: �tab�
Father's Birthplace: �tab�
Mother's Name: �tab�Anna Forrar
Mother's �tab�
Mother's Birthplace: �tab�
Film Number: �tab�1991439
Digital Folder Number: �tab�4022174
Image Number: �tab�1288
Certificate Number: �tab�fn 71958

[HI56439] (Research):1905 of Montrose Kansas

[HI56442] (Research):Marriage 1 Hannah Marriah BLAKELEY b: 19 MAY 1840 in Mason Co., IL Married: 16 MAR 1856 in Mason Co., IL Change Date: 15 Mar 2003 Children Harriett POLAND b: 15 APR 1858 Phoebe Ann POLAND b: 6 DEC 1859 John William POLAND b: 15 AUG 1861 Samuel Albert POLAND b: 10 DEC 1862 Fanny Mariah POLAND b: 27 OCT 1864 Rosette POLAND b: 11 DEC 1866 Susan Elizabeth POLAND b: 7 NOV 1868 James Oley POLAND b: 6 SEP 1870 Lula Bell POLAND b: 30 OCT 1872 Frederick POLAND b: 27 APR 1873 Isaac Edwin POLAND b: 14 MAY 1876 Cora Etta POLAND b: 8 DEC 1878 Jessie Persis POLAND b: 29 MAY 1881

[HI56443] (Research):Marriage 1 Mattie E. HARSHMAN Married: 13 JUN 1876 Children John POLAND Alice POLAND Mary POLAND

[HI56444] (Research):Marriage 1 Harriett GOLDEN Married: 12 APR 1870 in ,Mason Co.,IL Children Bertha POLAND

[HI56448] (Research):Marriage 1 Martha Cordaline CHANEY b: 5 DEC 1850 in Havana Twnshp, Mason County., IL Married: 16 DEC 1868 in Mason, IL Change Date: 16 Jun 2003 Children Flora POLAND b: 31 JUL 1870 Olive (Ollie) E. POLAND b: 24 FEB 1876 Hester Persis POLAND b: 25 JAN 1878

[DI56456] name: �tab�Cornelia Ann Durnell
titles & terms: �tab�
event: �tab�Death
event date: �tab�04 Mar 1913
event place: �tab�Dayton, Montgomery, Ohio
residence: �tab�...
street address: �tab�...
gender: �tab�Female
death age: �tab�65y 3m 21d
marital status: �tab�Widowed
race: �tab�White
occupation: �tab�Housework
birth date: �tab�13 Nov 1847
birthplace: �tab�Ohio
estimated birth year: �tab�1848
burial date: �tab�06 Mar 1913
burial place: �tab�Leesburg, Ohio
cemetery: �tab�
father: �tab�John Middleton
father's titles & terms: �tab�
father's birthplace: �tab�Ohio
mother: �tab�Mary Mccumber
mother's titles & terms: �tab�
mother's birthplace: �tab�Ohio
spouse: �tab�
spouse's titles & terms: �tab�
reference number: �tab�fn 17648
film number: �tab�1953602
digital folder number: �tab�4021234
image number: �tab�428
Citing this Record

"Ohio, Deaths, 1908-1953," index and images, FamilySearch (https://familysearch.org/pal:/MM9.1.1/X64Q-CZ6 : accessed 02 Oct 2012), Cornelia Ann Durnell, 1913; citing reference fn 17648, Ohio Historical Society, Columbus, Ohio.

[HI56469] (Research):1830 Abraham Amerine Sr and Jr in Union Co, Paris, OH pg292. 100010-10010 Mother is too young to be Catherine born c1792

Researcher-From: [email protected] (Phyllis)

[HI56474] (Research):1850 Census: On September 25, 1850, Living in Waltz, Wabash Co., IN 1860 Census: On June 18, 1860, Living in Waltz, Wabash Co., IN 1864 March 01, Isaac Huddleston enlisted in the Civil War

AMERICAN CIVIL WAR RECORDS ------ Name: Isaac Huddleston Residence: Somerset, Wabash Co., IN Enlistment Date: 01 March 1864 Distinguished Service: DISTINGUISHED SERVICE Side Served: Union State Served: Indiana Unit Numbers: 533 533 Service Record: Enlisted as a Private on 01 March 1864 Enlisted in Company G, 130th Infantry Regiment Indiana on 01 March 1864 Mustered out Company G, 130th Infantry Regiment Indiana on 02 December 18 65 -----------

[DI56475] Missouri Death Record, Jackson County Roll # C19509 Cert # 578 Name Ray Evilsizer, age 1 month, died 4/25/1893 due to inflamation of the brain. Residence was 1513 Wyandotte, Kansas City.

[HI56476] (Research):Her sister is Eva Jane (Roup)Oden. "Cassie" was my father-in-(James Erv in Oden) Aunt. The two girls were sisters with Eva being older. I belie ve a typed the whole list of Children of Sarah F. WIlson and William Rou p. The last name is spelt Oden not Ogden (Paula Oden [email protected])

[NI56477] Child:
Name: �tab�Marley Amerine
Death Date: �tab�26 May 1929
Death Place: �tab�Pataskala, Licking, Ohio
Birth Date: �tab�05 Jan 1860
Estimated Birth Year: �tab�
Birthplace: �tab�Ohio
Death Age: �tab�69 years 4 months 21 days
Gender: �tab�Male
Marital Status: �tab�Married
Race or Color: �tab�Caucasian
Street Address: �tab�
Occupation: �tab�Retired Railroader
Residence: �tab�
Burial Date: �tab�28 May 1929
Burial Place: �tab�Pataskala, Ohio
Cemetery Name: �tab�
Spouse's Name: �tab�Lena Amerine
Father's Name: �tab�Colbert Amerine
Father's Title & Terms: �tab�
Father's Birthplace: �tab�Ohio
Mother's Name: �tab�Eliza Mcgough
Mother's Titles & Terms: �tab�
Mother's Birthplace: �tab�Ohio
Film Number: �tab�1991873
Digital Folder Number: �tab�4096056
Image Number: �tab�1359
Certificate Number: �tab�fn 35734

[HI56477] (Research):Parentage not proven. Location, name, and dates, circumstancial eviden ce

[HI56484] (Research):Urbana Daily Citizen Tues April 25 2006 Bruce Allen Shaw 36 of Urbana passed away Saturday 4/22/2006 as a resu lt of a motorcylce accident in Brown COunty Ohio. He was brn 2/18/19 70 in Piqua, the son of William James Shaw and Ruth Ann (Bayse) Ramey. Sur vived by his maternal grandmother Betty Gardner, paternal grandfather, Cla rence Shaw. Preceeded in death by maternal great grandparents Simon and Ma bel Maggert, maternal grandfather Elmer L Bayse and paternal grandmother J une R Shaw

[HI56485] (Research):Name: Emma Metts Estimated Birth Year: abt 1862 Age in 1870: 8 Birthplace: Ohio Home in 1870: Urbana, Champaign, Ohio

[DI56485] Name: �tab�Emma W. Walker
�tab�
Death Date: �tab�17 Nov 1940
Death Place: �tab�Springfield, Clark, Ohio
Birth Date: �tab�07 Apr 1863
Estimated Birth Year: �tab�
Birthplace: �tab�Champaign Co., O.
Death Age: �tab�77 years 7 months 10 days
Gender: �tab�Female
Marital Status: �tab�Widowed
Race or Color: �tab�Caucasian
Street Address: �tab�123 E. Clark St.
Occupation: �tab�
Residence: �tab�
Burial Date: �tab�19 Nov 1940
Burial Place: �tab�Urbana
Cemetery Name: �tab�Oak Dale
Spouse's Name: �tab�James Walker
Father's Name: �tab�Jno. Metz
Father's Title & Terms: �tab�
Father's Birthplace: �tab�O.
Mother's Name: �tab�Martha Metts
Mother's �tab�
Mother's Birthplace: �tab�O.
Film Number: �tab�2023883
Digital Folder Number: �tab�4020874
Image Number: �tab�3221
Certificate Number: �tab�fn 65838

[HI56489] (Research): I find John and his brother Charles in the 1920 Chaiton Co, Cunningha m, MO census ED34 living together, both single, John 25 and Cahrles 28. Th ey say their father was born in PA, so I am surte this is them

[HI56490] (Research): I find John and his brother Charles in the 1920 Chaiton Co, Cunningha m, MO census ED34 living together, both single, John 25 and Cahrles 28. Th ey say their father was born in PA, so I am surte this is them

[NI56499] Children:
Chester B Logan (1895 - 1903)*
John Edwin Logan 1900-1997

[HI56501] (Research):IGI DOB 9/22/1873

[NI56502] Spouse:
Bertha P. Logan (1918 - 2011)*

Children:
Eugene W. Logan (1939 - 1990)*

[DI56502] Ohio Deaths, 1908-1932, 1938-1944, and 1958-2007 about William A Logan
Name: �tab�William A Logan
Birth Date: �tab�1916
Gender: �tab�Male
Race: �tab�White
Residence County: �tab�Champaign
Residence state: �tab�Ohio
Residence Country: �tab�United States
Death Date: �tab�11 Nov 1977
Hospital of Death: �tab�Mercy Memorial Hospital
City of Death: �tab�Urbana
County of Death: �tab�Champaign
Certificate: �tab�078626
Age at Death: �tab�61
Certifier: �tab�Physician
Autopsy: �tab�Yes, used for certification
Marital Status: �tab�Married

[HI56506] (Research):Ohio 1910 Census Miracode Index Record Name: Wilbur Kiser Birthplace: Ohio State: OH Age: 28 Color: W Enumeration District: 0022 Visit: 0238 County: Champaign, Urbana City Relation: Head of Household Other Residents: Relation Name Color Age Birth Place Wife Nellie 22 Ohio Son Raymond 02 Ohio Daughter Thelma NR Ohio

[DI56506] Ohio Deaths, 1908-1932, 1938-1944, and 1958-2007 about Wilbur R Kiser
Name: �tab�Wilbur R Kiser
Birth Date: �tab�1882
Gender: �tab�Male
Race: �tab�White
Residence City: �tab�Springfield
Residence County: �tab�Clark
Residence state: �tab�Ohio
Residence Country: �tab�United States
Death Date: �tab�21 Feb 1962
Hospital of Death: �tab�Long-Term Care Facilities
City of Death: �tab�Springfield
County of Death: �tab�Clark
Certificate: �tab�08626
Age at Death: �tab�80
Certifier: �tab�Physician
Autopsy: �tab�Yes, used for certification
Marital Status: �tab�Widowed

[HI56507] (Research):KISER, Harry Death date: 6/30/1928, Champaign County Volume #5 675, Certificate #35356

[HI56510] (Research):Record Book 14 pg 313 Filed March 23 1835 Mathias McComsky and wife vs Henry Powell and wife et al Samule Logan died seized of 40 acres in the SE 1/4 of Sec 22 , the NE 1 /4 of Sec 21 and the NW 1/4 of Sec 21 all in Twp 5 Range 111 (Urbana). Sam uel Logan left the following heirs: Phebe Logan, widow, now deceased w as granted in the August Term of 1821 80 acres on the east wide of the nor th\emdash west quarter of Section 21; Phebe Logan wife of Mathias McComsky; Ru th Logan, wife of Henry Powell; Elizabeth Logan wife of Jacob Claypool; A nn Logan wife of Henry Staymates of Hardino Co, OH; Elijah R Logan and Ben jamin Logan. The court appointed appraisers were: William Glenn, James Dal las, and William Patrick. William Ward was the surveyor on 20 Oct 1835.

Father: Alexander (Jr.) MCCOMSEY Mother: Barbara GRAY

Champaign County Deaths from CCGS Fall 88 died 11/19/1869 Urbana age 68y 2m 28 d

[HI56511] (Research):From CCGS newsletter fall 1988 5/1/1873 Urbana Citizen & Gazette Died Friday evening last Mrs Phoebe McComsey, widow of late Mattias McComs ey 70 yr

[NI56512] Name: �tab�Jesse Neville Mccomsey
Titles & Terms: �tab�
Event: �tab�Marriage
Event Date: �tab�22 Dec 1910
Event Place: �tab�Champaign County, Ohio
Age: �tab�21
Birth Date: �tab�
Birthplace: �tab�Hardin Co., Ohio
Marriage Date Note: �tab�
Marriage Place Note: �tab�
Estimated Birth Year: �tab�1889
Father: �tab�Davison Carter Mccomsey
Father's Titles & Terms: �tab�
Mother: �tab�Lydia Ritchie
Mother's Titles & Terms: �tab�
Spouse: �tab�Sadie Katherine Parnell
Spouse's Titles & Terms: �tab�
Spouse's Age: �tab�21
Spouse's Birth Date: �tab�
Spouse's Birthplace: �tab�Newark, Ohio
Spouse's Estimated Birth Year: �tab�1889
Spouse's Father: �tab�William Robert Parnell
Spouse's Father's Titles & Terms: �tab�
Spouse's Mother: �tab�Josephine Riley
Spouse's Mother's Titles & Terms: �tab�
Reference Number: �tab�P. 216 # 430
Film Number: �tab�530190
Digital Folder Number: �tab�4016811
Image Number: �tab�471

[HI56512] (Research):Marriage 1 Mary BREESE b: ABT 1837 in Roundhead Twp, Hardin County, Ohio Children Fannie B. MCCOMSEY b: ABT 1861 in Roundhead Twp, Hardin County, Ohio Gertrude MCCOMSEY b: 1863 in Roundhead Twp, Hardin County, Ohio John B. MCCOMSEY b: 18 DEC 1859 in Urbana, Champaign County, Ohio

Marriage 2 Lydia RITCHEY b: ABT 1841 Married: MAY 1872 in Round Head, Hardin County, Ohio Children Jesse Neville MCCOMSEY b: 15 AUG 1889 in Roundhead Twp, Hardin County, Oh io Frances Edna MCCOMSEY b: DEC 1885 in Roundhead Twp, Hardin County, Ohio Davidson Carter (Jr.) MCCOMSEY b: 1879 in Roundhead Twp, Hardin County, O hio Eva MCCOMSEY b: ABT 1883 in Hardin, Ohio

Champaign Co, Genealogical Society, Champaign Co Oh-Newspaper Abstracts M ay 1855-1871, (March 2000). pg 16 Aug 20 1857 Homicide on the afternoon of Mon last, an Irishman by the name of WARD, w as struck with a billet of wood by DAVID McCOMPSEY and almost instantly ki lled. McCOMPSEY was employed as a \emdash ---ster?; WARD and his younger broth er as tenders. During the absence of the employer, McCOMPSEY had difficul ty with the younger brother about the mortar and pushed or attempted to pu sh him down the stairs; complaining to his brother, the elder WARD, caug ht up a stick that had been split from a piece of plank and started up t he stairs. McCOMPSEY met him at the top of the stairs and struck him wi th a billet of wood, breaking the skull which resulted in immediate death.

[XI56512] Tree provided by reseaarcher Sandy Smith has him buried in Baintertown cemetery, Goshen, IN. Contacted for a source by David Brandstatter [email protected] 1/17/2011 and the following has been concluded: Today I contacted the Elkhart Public Library (Reference Desk) who informed me...
1. they could not find an obit for Davision McComsey
2. they searched their cemetery index and could find no record of a Davison McComsey burial in Baintertown Cemetery, Goshen Indiana.
Remembering what "they" say ("Genealogy without documentation is nothing more than mythology") and absent any further info I think the safest thing for me (others) to report is that Davison Carter McComsey died sometime between Bet. Jun 1800 - 16 Jun 1900 since he last appeared on the 1800 Census. My personal guess is he died and is buried in Champaign County, Ohio.I guess my next step is to see where his wife is buried (I have her death cert) and then contact that cemetery to see if he's nearby.
(david contacted Candy Gilliam for removal from FAG)
David sent email to researcher in Hardin County to check Roundhead cemetery where his wife is buried.

[DI56520] Name: �tab�Frank R. Colwell
�tab�
Death Date: �tab�07 Jul 1938
Death Place: �tab�Cincinnati, Hamilton, Ohio
Birth Date: �tab�18 Sep 1858
Estimated Birth Year: �tab�
Birthplace: �tab�Urbana, Ohio
Death Age: �tab�79 years 9 months 19 days
Gender: �tab�Male
Marital Status: �tab�Married
Race or Color: �tab�Caucasian
Street Address: �tab�420 Hopkins St.
Occupation: �tab�Watchman
Residence: �tab�
Burial Date: �tab�11 Jul 1938
Burial Place: �tab�
Cemetery Name: �tab�St. Peter & Paul
Spouse's Name: �tab�Ella Griffin
Father's Name: �tab�
Father's Title & Terms: �tab�
Father's Birthplace: �tab�
Mother's Name: �tab�Eliza Mccomery
Mother's �tab�
Mother's Birthplace: �tab�Ohio

[HI56521] (Research):Obit Urbana Daily Citizen 8 July 1868 CCGS 1989 p 9 Deaths aged 30 yr 2 mo 6 da Will Book C pg 529 (Abstract by Stickley p 125) Probated 10 Jul 1869 Sign ed 21 Mar 1865 To be buried in family buring lot in Oak Dale cemete ry in the name of father and mother Mathias and Phebe [both living]; Mi ss Susan Humes of Urbana $500; balance of estate to the ch of Ross and Eli za [my sister] Colwell, namely Owen, Rebecca, and Frank Colwell. John H J ames executor Witness: James Taylor Isaac Johnson Birth also given as 20 May 1839

Champaign County Deaths from CCGS Fall 88 Henry McComsey died 7/3/1869, single, age 30y2m6d born Md died in Urbana

[HI56522] (Research):1850 census he is age 9

[NI56523] Daughter of Noah & Charlotte Stevenson.

[HI56525] (Research):Name : Margaret Mccomsey
Titles :
Death date : 29 Jan 1950
Death place : Lima, Allen, Ohio, United States
Birth date : 24 Oct 1863
Estimated birth year :
Birth place : Hardin County, Ohio
Age at death : 86 years 3 months 5 days
Gender : Female
Marital status :
Race or color : Caucasian
Street address :
Occupation :
Residence :
Burial date :
Burial place :
Cemetery name :
Spouse name :
Father name :
Father titles : Unknown
Father birth place :
Mother name :
Mother titles : Unknown
Mother birth place :
GSU film number : 2372631
Digital GS number : 4109198
Image number : 00078
Certificate number : 00068
Collection : Ohio Deaths 1908-1953

[DI56526] The Urbana Daily Citizen
August 22, 1887
The 9 month old son of Mr & Mrs Cyrus McComsey, died last evening of cholera infantum.

[HI56527] (Research):PUBLIC RECORDS OF CHAMPAIGN COUNTY. OHIO CHANCERY RECORDS OF THE COURT OF COMMON PLEAS Record Book 7, Page 13- Filed 14 April 1818 (For conclusion of this case s ee Record Book 8, Page 212.) Job Martin vs Heirs of William Riddle On 3 October 1812 Henry Reynolds purchased 100 acres off the north si de of Sections 28 and 34 in Township 5 Range 12 (Salem Tp.) from \~illi am Riddle who is now deceased. Reynolds' notes were payable 3 October 181 4, and the last four were due on 25 December 1812, 1813, 1814 and 1815. Af ter Riddle died, Reynolds continued to pay for the land to William's admin istrators: Daniel Newcomb and Jane Riddle, widow, and a deed was not giv en to Reynolds by 18 December 1815 as promised. On 4 July 1817 Henry Reyno lds assigned the land to Job Martin for $400 under a title certificate. J ob Martin is suing for a clear deed for the property. The heirs of Willi am Riddle are: Jane, widow and six children, John Riddle, James Riddle, Na ncy Riddle, William Riddle, Abner Riddle and Polly Jane Riddle. James Robi nson and later John Wallace were appointed guardian ad litem for the min or children. Joseph Reynolds was summoned as a witness on 6 September 181 9, but his relationship was not given. The residence of Daniel Newcomb, Ja ne Riddle and the children were not known and notice of the suit was publi shed with the Urbana Gazette for nine weeks. On 30 August 1819 a judgme nt was settled on the case that Jane Riddle, widow and John Wallace, guard ian for the children, were to issue a deed within 60 days to Job Martin. H owever, as the widow and children could not be located the sheriff was ord ered to perform 'fa per facias levari facias a capias ad satisfaciendum is sued for the same" (to take possession of the land until Jane Riddle issu ed a clear deed for the property).

Record Book 8, Page 212- Filed 17 April 1818- Heard June Term 1823 (For t he first part of this suit see Record Book 7, Page 13.) Job Martin vs John Riddle, James Riddle, Nancy Riddle, William Riddle, Abner Riddle, Ja ne Riddle, widow -Heirs of William Riddle In 1818 Daniel Newcomb and Jane Riddle were the administrators of Willi am Riddle deceased and his children were: John, James, Nancy, Wiliam, Abn er and Polly Jane Riddle. A writ of subponea was issued on 7 October 18 23 and the defendants were found, however, by the March Term of 1824 th ey failed to plead. Job Martin's bill was taken as confessed. A note was a dded by the court that a mistake was made in the title bond and the premis es were not fully or correctly described, however, the land is described c orrectly in the complainants' bill. '.Beginning at the south-west corn er of the north-east quarter of Section 34 Township 5 Range 12 thence ea st with the line of said Job Martin the complainant three hundred and twen ty poles to the south-east corner of the north-west quarter of Secti on 28 Township 5 Range 12 containing 100 acres.'. John and James Riddle w ere ordered to grant a deed to Job Martin with 60 days and the other defen dants were to execute a deed of release to Martin within six months of bei ng of age. .'In default of such conveyance this decree to be taken and con sidered as a good and sufficient convevance. .,

Record Book 9, Page 141 Heard 23 October 1826 Petition for Partition
James Cooley
vs
John Riddle, William Riddle, James (hereafter Jane) Riddle, Abn er Riddle, Isaac Robinson and Nancy his wife Division of the undivided 1 /6 of 380 acres: south�east quarter of Section 34 Township 5 Range 12 (Sa lem Tp.); north�west quarter of Section 27 Township 5 Range 12 (Salem Tp. ); south�west quarter of Section 28 Township 5 Range 12 (100 acres off no rth side of south�east quarter Section 34 (Salem Tp.) and south�west quar ter of Section 28 belong to Job Martin). John Riddle & minors, William Ri ddle and Abner Riddle are of Champaign County. Isaac & Nancy Robinson a nd minor, Jane Riddle are of Nicholas County, Kentucky. John Wallace w as appointed guardian ad litem, The surveyors reported that the land cou ld not be divided and valued the land at $1140 on 20 March 1826. On 23 Se ptember 1826 the land was purchased by Arthur Cretchfield for $2.00 an acr e; $760 for all. Cretchfield paid $253.37 1/3 down and 1/3 was due with in 9 months and 1/3 due within 18 months.

[DI56540] Name: �tab�Emanuel Detweiler
�tab�
Death Date: �tab�21 Jan 1939
Death Place: �tab�West Liberty, Logan, Ohio
Birth Date: �tab�09 Aug 1855
Estimated Birth Year: �tab�
Birthplace: �tab�Salem Twp., Champaign, Oh
Death Age: �tab�83 years 5 months 12 days
Gender: �tab�Male
Marital Status: �tab�Single
Race or Color: �tab�American
Street Address: �tab�
Occupation: �tab�Laborer
Residence: �tab�
Burial Date: �tab�23 Jan 1939
Burial Place: �tab�
Cemetery Name: �tab�South Union
Spouse's Name: �tab�
Father's Name: �tab�Joel Detweiler
Father's Title & Terms: �tab�
Father's Birthplace: �tab�Pa
Mother's Name: �tab�Lavina Kauffman
Mother's �tab�
Mother's Birthplace: �tab�Mifflin Co., Oh
Film Number: �tab�2023675
Digital Folder Number: �tab�4026397
Image Number: �tab�1121

[DI56542] Name: �tab�Nancy Detweiler
�tab�
Death Date: �tab�04 Dec 1936
Death Place: �tab�Ohio
Birth Date: �tab�
Estimated Birth Year: �tab�1859
Birthplace: �tab�West Liberty, Ohio
Death Age: �tab�77 years 7 months 27 days
Gender: �tab�Female
Marital Status: �tab�Single
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�Joel Detweiler

[DI56545] Name: �tab�Mary Anderson
�tab�
Death Date: �tab�02 Jul 1921
Death Place: �tab�Springfield, Clark, Ohio
Birth Date: �tab�22 Apr 1845
Estimated Birth Year: �tab�
Birthplace: �tab�Ohio
Death Age: �tab�76 years 2 months 10 days
Gender: �tab�Female
Marital Status: �tab�Widowed
Race or Color: �tab�Caucasian
Street Address: �tab�1356 Coblentz
Occupation: �tab�House Keeper
Residence: �tab�
Burial Date: �tab�05 Jul 1921
Burial Place: �tab�Urbana, O
Cemetery Name: �tab�Oak Dale
Spouse's Name: �tab�Joseph Anderson
Father's Name: �tab�Unknown
Father's Title & Terms: �tab�
Father's Birthplace: �tab�Unknown
Mother's Name: �tab�Unknown
Mother's �tab�
Mother's Birthplace: �tab�Unknown
Film Number: �tab�1991687
Digital Folder Number: �tab�4020542
Image Number: �tab�2055
Certificate Number: �tab�fn 37098

[DI56547] Name �tab�Harvey Anderson
Titles & Terms �tab�
Death Date �tab�20 Sep 1912
Death Place �tab�Springfield, Clark, Ohio
Birth Date �tab�30 Dec 1866
Estimated Birth Year �tab�
Birthplace �tab�Ohio
Death Age �tab�45 years 8 months 20 days
Gender �tab�Male
Marital Status �tab�Married
Race or Color �tab�Caucasian
Street Address �tab�
Occupation �tab�Labor
Residence �tab�
Burial Date �tab�21 Sep 1912
Burial Place �tab�
Cemetery Name �tab�Fremont Cemetary
Spouse's Name �tab�
Father's Name �tab�Joesph Anderson
Father's Title & Terms �tab�
Father's Birthplace �tab�Ohio
Mother's Name �tab�Mary Overholser
Mother's Titles & Terms �tab�
Mother's Birthplace �tab�Ohio
Film Number �tab�1953425
Digital Folder Number �tab�4021203

[HI56552] (Research):From ancestry Father: Daniel ANTRAM b: 6 OCT 1721 in Springfield Twp., Burlington, NJ Mother: Susannah WEAVER b: ABT. 1727

HISTORY OF CHAMPAIGN COUNTY. - 531 THOMAS COWGILL, physician; P. O. Kennard. Soon after the emigration of Wil liam Penn to America, Ralph, Isaac and Henry Cowgill, brothers, came fr om Wales, their native country, and settled near Philadelphia, Penn. Abo ut the same time, four brothers, named Antrim, emigrated from Ireland a nd settled near the same place. One of these Antrim brothers soon became d issatisfied with the new country and returned to Ireland, and, in cour se of time, received the title of Lord Antrim. He died in Ireland, leavi ng an estate worth over $30,000,000, which, according to history, remai ns to this day in the Bank of England waiting for orders from the rightf ul heirs. From these two sets of brothers descended the subject of this no tice. Thomas Cowgill, the father of our subject, was born in Frederick Co ., Va., July 27, 1777, and died in Champaign Co., Ohio, Sept, 14, 1846. H is wife was born in Stafford Co., Va., Sept. 16, 1780, and died in Champai gn Co., Ohio, June 18, 1868. They raised to maturity eleven children, name ly, Ann, Henry, Susannah, Daniel, Sarah, Thomas, Joseph, Levi, Lydia, Jo hn and Eli, of whom Ann, Henry, Susannah, Sarah, Joseph and Levi are decea sed. Mr. and Mrs. C. were members of the Society of Friends during their w hole life. The members of both families have generally been members of sa id society, or held to that faith since the settlement of their ancesto rs in America. The paternal grandmother of our subject was an eminent mini ster in the Society of Friends, and was related to Gen. George Washingto n. The Washington family frequently visited her at her home in Virginia, a bout one hundred years ago, claiming relationship with her. They also atte nded her meetings frequently. The parents of our subject were married in 1 799, in Virginia, and in 1801 became residents of the Northwest Territor y, locating in what is now Columbiana Co., Ohio. In the fall of 1817, th ey moved with their family to Champaign Co. Thomas, Jr., was then in his 6 th year, and has resided here ever since, a period of sixty-three year s. He spent several years in helping to clear the forest and make his fath er's farm, and has borne a full share of the hardships, trials and privati ons incident to settling a new country. Now, in his 69th year, he feels th at he has lived a long life. He has enjoyed good health and the confiden ce of his fellow-men. He has been Surveyor of his adopted county, and h as been a practicing physician for thirty-five years. His chief and best r ecommendation is that he has been a member of the Society of Friends duri ng his entire life, and has never wavered from the true doctrine of that c hurch. He recognizes the goodness of Divine Providence in directing his st eps.

Carmel Friends' Church.-The Carmel society took shape as early as 1825; t he present house was built in 1873, in the western border of the townshi p. Previous to this, the society occupied a meeting-house on the same sit e, and which was built in 1832. Still earlier the same people worship ed at what is now known as Ryan's, in Salem Township, nearly two miles fur ther north. The early preaching was generally held at the houses of Thom as Cowgill, Sr., W. H. Baldwin and John Robinson. These families, with tho se of John Miller, Henry Cowgill, Lydia Gray, Jesse Baldwin and others, co nstituted the membership in its earlier history. Eli Cowgill and Abrill a, his wife, since 1866, have from time to time ministered to this peopl e. Thomas Cowgill, Sr., was a native of Virginia; his wife, Sarah Antrim, w as of the same State. The were members of the Friends' Church. They ca me to Ohio and settled in Columbiana County in 1801. In 1817, they ca me to Champaign County and settled in the western part of Wayne Townshi p, near the Carmel meeting house. Mr. Cowgill was for many years a Trust ee of the township and sustained a high reputation for honesty. His fami ly consisted of seven sons and four daughters-Henry, Daniel, Thomas, Josep h, Levi, John and Eli ; the daughters were Ann, Susannah, Sarah and Lydi a. Of these only Daniel, Thomas, John and Eli survive. These sons and daug hters of this early pioneer became staid citizens of the country. They adh ered to the doctrine of the church in which they had a birthright. Thom as A. Cowgill, a grandson of this subject, served the county as Representa tive in the State Legislature repeatedly, and was made Speaker of the Hou se of Representatives of the Sixty-Fourth General Assembly.

[HI56553] (Research):CCGS Newsletter June 1991 Deaths from Urbana Daily Citizen 6/25/1868 Sarah Cowgill wife of Thomas died 6/18/1868 Wayne Twp 88yr bo rn Stafford Co, VA

[HI56554] (Research):Champ Co Will Book D pg 132 Ann Cowgill, probated 11/13/1873 Sis Sarah Thomas and Lydia Watkins the beds and quilts; nieces Deborah Iri ch, Deborah Ann Green, Electa Cowgill; borthers John, Eli, Thomas and Dani el Cowgill. Wit: Mary Crew, Thomas Cowgill, John Cowgill, Lydia Watkins, Sarah Thoma s, Eleanore Cowgill Verbal will 10/14/1873

[NI56556] Concord Items June 12, 1879
The pioneer meeting at West Liberty, on Thursday last, was a grand success in every particular. The meeting convened in the town hall at the usual hour, and after reading a portion of scripture by Rev. Wm. Fitzgerald, prayer was offered by Hon. Luther Smith, assistant Chaplain of the association. The hall was filled, and excellent addresses were made by Rev. Samuel Alien, aged 82 years; Judge Wm. Patrick, aged 84 years; Hon. Jesse C. Phillips, aged 80 years; Daniel Cowgill, [the maker of Gen. Simon Kenton*s coffin forty-.three years since] aged 73 years; Hon. Luther Smith, aged 79 years, which, together with Mr. HaIler, the first speaker, whose age is 78 years, makes a total of four hundred and seventy.-six years, for the six speakers, or an average of more than seventy~nine years. A resolution tendering the thanks of the association to Mr. and Mrs. Taylor for their kindness and hospitality was passed by a unanimous vote. The meeting adjourned to meet on the 28thof August in their annual reunion, at Neal*s grove, near Concord Chapel.

[HI56556] (Research):KENTON RECOLLECTIONSDelaware, Ohio, Aug. 28, 1881

To the Editor: In looking through the Beers History of Champaign County, I was very mu ch surprised to find (on p. 823) the assertion that the coffin enclosing t he remains of that old pioneer and Indian fighter [Simon Kenton] was ma de by Lyman North, late of Salem Twp. Desirous of vindicating my own statements and veracity, as well as establi shing the truth in a matter more important, perhaps, to myself than to any one else, I submit the following personal reminiscence: I conducted a furniture manufacturing and undertaking business near Zanesf ield, Logan Co., for about 25 years, locating there in 1830. On Apr. 30, 1 836, with the assistance of John Kirkpatrick, who now lives in Bellefontai ne, then a journeyman cabinet maker in my employ, I made the coffin and at tended, as under-taker, the funeral of Simon Kenton. In addition to Mr. Kirkpatrick, I refer, in support of the statement, to t he following well\emdash known citizens of Logan Co., who are cognizant of the ma terial facts herein stated: Judge Ezra Bennett, Abner Riddle, Michael Funk, Dr. Lord, Elder George Mcc ulloch, all of Bellefontaine; and Ccl. Joel Haines, of West Middlebur g, as well as to any of the old residents of Jefferson Twp. in the vicini ty of the place where the eventful life of the brave old pioneer terminate d.

I knew Simon Kenton well during the years of my early manhood, the place w here he lived the last few years of his life being but about three miles f rom where I resided more than 30 years. Although 45 years have elapsed, y et the incidents connected with the death and interment of the wonderful o ld pioneer are fresh in my memory, as I doubt not they are in the min ds of those whom I here cite as my witnesses.

I suggest that the Beers reference ("The coffin which enclosed the remai ns of Simon Kenton of pioneer fame was made by Mr. North") be erased by th ose who desire to preserve the truth of history for the coming generatio n. And I request that the newspapers of Champaign and Logan Counties co py this article, or its substance, in order that this matter of personal r eminiscence\emdash\emdash important only by reason of its connection with weightier mat ters\emdash may be established while living witnesses remain to confirm it.

Daniel Cowgill

(From Urbana Citizen & Gazette, Sept. 8, 1881)

No previous census record found on Daniel prior to these

1870 Delaware Co, Delaware, OH pg 266 Daniel Cowgill, 65, OH Mary, 59 OH John 28 OH Josephine 28 OH Otway, 23, OH Daniel, 16, OH

1880 Delaware, Delaware, Ohio Family History Library Film 12550
NA Film Number T9-1012 Page Number 325C John COWGIL Self M Male W 37 OH Farmer OH OH Ella COWGIL Wife M Female W 27 IL Keeping Hou Arthur COWGIL Son S Male W 4 OH OH IL Eva COWGIL Dau S Female W 2 OH OH IL Daniel COWGIL Father Male W 74 OH Boarder VA VA

[HI56558] (Research):EARLY SCHOOLS - I By Thomas Cowgi! I propose to give a little history of our early schools in Champaign count y. Sixty-four years ago I attended school one-half day in company wi th my brother Daniel, six years older than 1. On that day my grandmother w as buried in the graveyard near "Elkrun" meeting house, in Columbiana coun ty, OH In the winter of 1817-18, my. brothers Henry and Daniel and two elder sist ers, attended a school in a log cabin school house, about ten rods nor th of the residence of my nephew Thomas A. Cowgill. This school was attend ed by at least a dozen young men and women filly six feet high and of prop ortionate size. The joists in the house were not six feet high, consequent ly those tall young men and women had to bow every time they walked acro ss the house or they would bump their heads badly. Perhaps two persons w ho attended that school are now living. Daniel Read, son of the late Ez ra Read and my brother Daniel who is living at Delaware, OH. This school w as taught by the late Judge Daniel Baldwin, father of Enos Baldwin, of We st Liberty. In the winter of 1818-19 1 attended school at the same place for a few da ys only. The first day I attended I became considerably alarmed during t he forenoon, all the scholars spelled and read aloud. It seemed all tri ed to see which could make the most noise. This school was taught by the l ate Judge Ed L. Morgan. He frequently called out in a loud voice "SILENCE ". I concluded he had forgotten my name and called me silence and as he ke pt a large hickory within his hand I feared that might come down on m e. As soon as school was dismissed at noon, I made tracks for home. Wh en I related the circumstance to my parents and sisters, they told me wh at the teacher meant by saying silence and assured me that he meant no ha rm towards me and that I might return to school in perfect safety. Next mo rning I went to school and the teacher seemed to be veay friendly to all h is scholars and I felt as if I was at home and was ever anxious to atte nd school during my schoolboy days. Of the scholars who attended this scho ol, I remember three, Ezekiel Thomas, son of the late Col. John Thomas, h is brother Volney Thomas living in West Liberty and my brother Daniel. In the winter of 1819-20 Judge Morgan again officiated. It was like oth er school houses of the time, the fire-place occupied the east end of t he house, the writing bench the north side, with a window about ten inch es wide extending nearly the full length of the house, with small uprig ht pieces at about eight inches apart to paste our papers to. We general ly used old newspapers, well greased with lard or bee tallow, pasted on ma de very comfortable light. When we could not obtain newspapers we used bro wn paper of any kind we could obtain. Our writing table was a broad oak bo ard one inch thick and as long as the window. The bench we sat on was ha lf of a small tree, with two strong legs at each end, made of heavy oak sl abs, which were sawed at John Taylor s mill, on Kingscreek at Kingston. T he benches were all made the same height for children and young men six fe et tall. About six could sit at the writing table at a time. Scholars wer e: Isaac McAdams; Samuel, Nellie, Nancy, John, Archibald and William McAda ms; ,Jehn (L?), Asa, James Rebecca and Rachel Gray; Edward, Nathaniel C a nd Ezra Read, Jr.; Nicholas Williams and two of his sisters and two brothe rs. Also Ezekiel, Mary, Nancy, Samuel and Volney Thomas; Benjamin, Adam, L awrence and Charity Moffitt; Jesse and Matilda Baldwin; Mariah Hunt; Henr y, Daniel, Ann and Susannah Cowgill and myself plus several others. I attended this term but a short time as my older brothers and sisters att ended school, I had to stay home to do the work. Urbana Citizen & Gazette April 1880 Abstracted by Pat Stickley (CCGS Ne ws Oct 1995 Pg 75 (To be continued)



522 - HISTORY OF CHAMPAIGN COUNTY. WAYNE TOWNSHIP. BY F. M. M'ADAMS In April, 1830, John Shaul was elected Clerk, and his successor, Wesley Hu ghes, was elected April 2, 1832. George N. Swisher served two years, a nd on the 7th day of April, 1834, Thomas Cowgill, Jr., was elected. On t he day of the Presidential election, November 1, 1844, Thomas Cowgill resi gned the office, having held it more than ten years

Champ Co Will Book H pg 567 Thomas Cowgill, Wayne Twp died 10/29/1896 Probated 11/2/1896 Heirs John Cowgill, son Kennard. Land to be set aside for Mt Carmel Cemetery for public cemetery a nd to be maintained by Wayne Twp; to Thomas Cowgill as trustee, in trust f or use and benefit of my son John all personal property and real esta te in Union Co, OH. After son John's death all estate shall descend to hei rs of son John, if no heirs, then to my lawful heirs fixed by laws of Oh io excepting by nephews Levi Cowgill and his heirs, my bros John and Eli C owgill and their heirs; they have been amply provided for by their fathers . Thomas A Cowgill, Exec Wit: J S Maher, Casper Kitselman Signed 8/31/1894

[HI56560] (Research):Champ Co Chancery Records. Book 28 pg 546 Filed 8/14/1860 Petition for Dow er Esther Cowgill vs Levi Cowgill, & Thomas Cowgill, his guardian. Levi Cowgill deceased was seizedf by inheritance of lands located in Milit ary Survey #s 8964-5469-11065 and 4534. Levi died about 5/1859, leaving Es ther Cowgill as his widow and Levi Cowgill as his minor heir.

[HI56561] (Research):LOST CHILD IN THE WOODS AND PRAIRIES IN 1821. A little daughter of Mr. Cowgill's, then about four years old, had be en in the habit of going with some of the family to the nearest neighbor' s, William H. Baldwin. She one afternoon assumed the responsibility of goi ng alone ; she went straight to the neighbor's, when Aunt Elizabeth soon s tarted her home, and went with her near to the crossing of the Urbana roa d, and watched her along the path until she thought the little girl wou ld surely get safe home. Somehow, she missed the way, and took down sou th along the Urbana road, which was then a mere pathway. Her track was se en in the road, but, as it happened, she was not seen by any one until aft er sundown. She had traveled partly along the Urbana, and along paths a nd through woods, barrens and prairies, and crossed King's Creek, whi ch is said to have been one-third larger fifty years ago, than at presen t. In the evening, after sundown, she was found along a cow-path, among t he plum and hazel bushes, near the present home of Matthew Stewart, Es q. A man named Lyman Olds then lived near Kingston ; his boys were out hun ting their cows, and met the little girl along the path ; they asked her w here she was going, she said "goin' home." The boys took her home with the m, their father talked with her, and she told him where she had been, to ld him her name, and answered every question directly and to the point. Ly man Olds made ready as soon as he could and took the little girl to the ho use of John McAdams, Esq. AS soon as it was ascertained that the child w as lost, almost the whole neighborhood turned out to search for her, a num ber of women were of the company. Near 11 o'clock at night, several men we re stopped about one-fourth mile south of where Kennard now is, consulti ng about the best mode of search, when some one said, "Listen, I hear a ca ll." We listened, and at the distance of about one mile we plainly hea rd a loud, clear call borne upon the quiet air of that calm, clear nig ht in August, Isaac McAdams said, That is mother's voice. I know the chi ld is found."The men then started on a run in the direction of the call. S oon after, tin horns sounded from several of the neighboring houses; it se emed to be a time of great and general rejoicing the child was found. Lym an Olds said the little girl talked to him incessantly on their journey th at night, told him what each member of the family were doing when she le ft home, the names of all the horses and cows on the farm. She arriv ed at home about midnight, to the great joy of her parents and the famil y, her mother being sick at the time. A company of Indians were camped a f ew days before on the east fork of King's Creek, near where Cable now stan ds. It was feared by some that the Indians had taken the child.

[DI56561] Name: �tab�Lydia Watkins
Gender: �tab�Female
Burial Date: �tab�
Burial Place: �tab�
Death Date: �tab�20 Aug 1901
Death Place: �tab�Monroe Tp, Logan, Ohio
Age: �tab�83
Birth Date: �tab�1818
Birthplace: �tab�Champaign Co.
Occupation: �tab�Housewife
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�B07060-9
System Origin: �tab�Ohio-EASy
Source Film Number: �tab�534834
Reference Number: �tab�v 2 p 422

[NI56562] History of Delaware Co, Ohio Hiram Lodge is in a flourishing condition, and, in connection with the Roy al Arch Chapter, have a handsome and well-furnished hall. The membersh ip is large, and comprises many of the best citizens and business men of t he city. The present offcers are: James M. Crawford, Worshipful Master ; G eorge H. Aigin, Senior Warden ; David Battenfield, Junior Warden ; Sidn ey Moore, Treasurer ; Charles M. Converse, Secretary ; John Cowgill, Seni or Deacon

[HI56565] (Research):HISTORY OF CHAMPAIGN COUNTY. - 531 ISAAC EVERETT and his wife Margaret came to the township in 1810. He was b orn in Virainia and she in Pennsylvania. They settled one mile west of t he village of Mingo, and besides clearing up a farm succeeded in raisi ng a family of seven sons and two daughters-Samuel, Joseph, John, Franci s. Isaac, Thomas, Archibald, Mary and Elizabeth. Mary married Daniel Cowgi ll, and Elizabeth is the wife of David Martin.

[DI56566] name: �tab�Jonathan Thomas
gender: �tab�Male
burial date: �tab�
burial place: �tab�
death date: �tab�09 Feb 1876
death place: �tab�Jefferson Tp, Logan, Ohio
age: �tab�70
birth date: �tab�1806
birthplace: �tab�Jefferson Co., O.
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�B07061-0
system origin: �tab�Ohio-EASy
source film number: �tab�534834
reference number: �tab�v 1 p 158
Citing this Record "Ohio, Deaths and Burials, 1854-1997," index,
FamilySearch (https://familysearch.org/pal:/MM9.1.1/F6XX-MJX :
accessed 22 Nov 2012), Jonathan Thomas, 09 Feb 1876.

[HI56567] (Research):son of Joseph b 9/23/1742

[HI56568] (Research):CCGS News Vol 22 No3 pg 88 Western Citizen July 5 1842 Remaining in the post office at Urbana, Ohio on the evening of June 30 18 42, which if not taken by the 1st day of October 1842, will be sent to t he General Post Office as dead letters Eli Cowgill

CCGS Newsletter Dec 2004 pg 117 Urbana Daily Citizen 3/20/1879 News From Concord, Woodstock, Terre Haute, Powhattan and Cable, OH The pioneer meeting at Mingo was a grand success. The firnereal obsequi es of Mr. Madden deterred the Phillips family from being present, yet t he meeting was a success in every particular. The meeting was under the di rection of the President, Mr. Clover. A very excellent address of welco me was delivered by �Our Mack,~~ which in point of ability and appropriate �ness excelled anything in the history of the Association. The response w as made by the Vice President, Hugh McDonald. Then followed able address es by Mr. Eli Cowgill and wife

History of Champaign Co, Ohio Beers ELI AND ABRILLA COWGILL.-This worthy couple are natives of Ohio, and thou gh belonging to the present generation, deserve a niche in the temple of h istory. The husband is the son of Thomas Cowgill, Sr., who came to Oh io in 1817. The wife is a native of Logan County, and the daughter of Josh ua Antrim. They are ministers of the Friends' Church, and in years past ha ve resided on their farm, west of Mingo. In June, 18 7 6, they left the ir native country to visit churches of their denomination in different par ts of Europe. They labored nine months in Ireland and Scotland, then cross ing the German Ocean, spent some weeks in Norway, visiting the humble Norw egian in his but and pataking of his hospitality; then, crossing the Skag er Rack, they spent some time in Denmark, visiting a few members of the ir church; then through the Prussian dominion ; saw the very old citi es of Altona, Hanover and Ham burg. Next, they traveled in Germany and Hol land, and at length reached London in August, 1877. Then, in the northe rn part of England and Wales they spent nine months, receiving marked reco gnition at the hands of the dignitaries of the church and State. They re-e mbarked for home April 16, 1878, and reached their native heath May 5. Th ey now reside at Camp Chase, near Columbus.

Not found in 1900 Census

[HI56571] (Research):Champaign County Guardianship Records 2/21/1859 pg 23-26 J Hains Linville gdn Heaton Pennington 8yr 6/8/1858; Lydia A Penningt on 13 yr 10/31/1858; Margaret Louisa Pennington 11 yr 1/8/1859, Mary Ja ne Pennington 15 yr 11/20/1858; legal heirs of Heton Pennington, dec.d Sur ities William D Linville and Benjamin Linville

Chauncery Records Bok 24 pg 429 Filed 1/5/1853 Petition to Convey J Hanies Linville, Admins of Heaston Pennington , deceased vs Lydia Pennin ton et al Heaaaton Pennington left the following heirs: Lydia Pennington, widow; Luc retia M Pennington, Benjamin S Pennington, Elizabeth Pennington, Mary J P ennington; Lydia A Pennington, Margaret Pennington and Heaton Pennington.

Champaign Co, Beers GRAY.-Isaac Gray came to this county in October, 1811, and settled in Way ne Township, near where Samuel Pennington now lives. In 1812, he purchas ed of John Barrett, a Dutchman, a tract of one hundred and fifty acr es of land, now owned by Jacob H. and B. A. Linville. For this land, he pa id two horses and a wagon. He improved this land and erected the house n ow on it

Champaign County, Ohio History WAYNE TOWNSHIP - 829 WAYNE TOWNSHIP J. HAINES LINVILL, farmer; P. O. Cable; born in Lancaster Co., Penn., Ja n. 1, 1814; is a son of Benjamin and Ann (Haines) Linvill, natives of Penn sylvania; the grandparents were also natives of Pennsylvania, and lived a nd died there. Benjamin and family came to this county in 1845, and locat ed upon the farm now owned by Hiram Johnson. The place was much out of rep air; they brought it into a good state of improvement; they built the lar ge house which is still standing upon the place; here they resided till th eir death ; he died Sept. 16, 1864, aged 77 years; she died June 9, 185 0, aged 52 years. They had seven children, four now survive J. Haines, Wil liam D., Eliza A. and Mary. J. Haines came to Ohio in 1837, coming throu gh the whole journey on horseback, viewing the country as he traveled, an d, reaching Champaign Co., he purchased a tract of land where William Ripp etoe now resides. Then went to Canton, Ohio, where he married Miss Anna, d aughter of Robert and Jane Pennington. He returned to his farm, lived the re one year, sold his farm and bought the place upon which he now lives, a nd has made a continued residence of forty-three years. He took the pla ce with but little improvements; he has brought the farm into a high sta te of cultivation, and erected large and commodious buildings. He has al so added more land to his first purchase, making him the owner of 350 acre s. They had seven children, five now survive-Mary E., Lydia J., Benjamin A ugustus, Margaret A. and J. Quincy Adams. His wife died Dec. 9, 1878. M r. Linvill and family are all members of the Society of Friends.

Champaign Co, Wayne, OH-pg470 1880 J. H. LINVILLE Self W Male W 66 PA Farmer PA PA Mary E. PENNINGTON Niece S Female W 35 PA House Keep er PA PA Eliza A. LINVILLE Other S Female W 62 PA PA PA

Cable OH 1900 Mr. J. H. Linville, an early settler in this township, died at his ho me on the 18th inst. He was born on the first day of June 1814, in Lancast er county, Penn, and came to this county in 1838 and settled on the farm w here he died. In the earlier days of his life, he was a prominent farmer a nd was widely known. His funeral services took place at Mt. Carmel and we re largely attended.

[DI56572] Name: �tab�Anna Linvill
Gender: �tab�Female
Burial Date: �tab�
Burial Place: �tab�
Death Date: �tab�09 Dec 1878
Death Place: �tab�Wayne Tp, Champaign, Ohio
Age: �tab�63
Birth Date: �tab�1815
Birthplace: �tab�Pennsylvania
Occupation: �tab�
Race: �tab�White
Marital Status: �tab�Married
Spouse's Name: �tab�
Father's Name: �tab�Pennington
Father's Birthplace: �tab�
Mother's Name: �tab�Jane Pennington
Mother's Birthplace: �tab�
Indexing Project (Batch) Number: �tab�B07024-4
System Origin: �tab�Ohio-EASy
Source Film Number: �tab�295234
Reference Number: �tab�p 100 & 101 #182

[HI56576] (Research):History of Champaign co, OH by Beers 1881 EDWARD M. MORGAN, farmer; P. O. King's Creek; born on the farm where he n ow resides, June 19, 1839 ; is a son of George V. and Christenia (Earso m) Morgan, natives of Virginia. George V. became a resident of Champaign County. about 1814, locating on the farm where Edward now lives, being a pa rt of the section originally entered by the grandfather, as described in t he sketch of Simon Morgan, in this work. Here he spent his life. He was ma rried May 15,1831, and had four children, one only, our subject, now survi ving. Mr. Morgan, being one of the early pioneers and a prominent man, to ok an active part in the organization and administration of the affai rs of his township and county. He died Feb. 5, 1849 ; his wife died Fe b. 5, 1863. Our subject was only 10 years of age at the time of his father 's death, but remained with his mother on the home farm till he grew to ma turity. He was married, Aug. 28, 1862, to Miss Elizabeth, daughter of Mich ael and Catharine Walters, natives of Virginia. They have had two children -Charles Forest; living, and Albert Hugh, deceased. Mr. Morgan has alwa ys resided upon the homestead place, where he has 120 acres of excellent l and, with fine buildings and improvements, constituting a beautiful home a nd farmer's residence. This place has now been in possession of the Morg an family for sixty-six years. Mr. Morgan is P. M. of King's Creek Lod ge of A., F. & A. M., and a member of Urbana Chapter, No. 39, R. A. M., a nd Rapier Commandery No. 19, K. T. Politically, he is a Democrat, and is n ow a candidate for County Commissioner, and is spoken of in the followi ng commendable manner by the Champaign Democrat." There is no better m an in Champaign County than E. M. Morgan. A man of good judgment, strict i ntegrity, capable for any position where decision of character is require d, he would make a first-class Commissioner. We know we speak the mi nd of every individual who knows him when we say that the affairs of the c ounty would be carefully and judiciously looked after, in the electi on of Mr. Morgan as a member of the Board of Commissioners."

[BI56578] View Record �tab�Lydia E. Yoder �tab�21 Nov 1871 �tab�Champaign, Ohio �tab�Christian Yoder, Anna Plank

[DI56579] pg88 10/2/1890 John Quincey Adams Linville died 9 sept 43 yrs of age, youngest of 7 ch of J Haines and Anna Linville. His mother and 2 brothers preceded him in death, leaving an aged father, a brother and 3 sisters, he md 25 Mar 1875 Nettie Wierman who with 2 ch survive, buried Mt Carmel
Name: �tab�John Quincy Linville
Gender: �tab�Male
Burial Date: �tab�
Burial Place: �tab�
Death Date: �tab�07 Sep 1890
Death Place: �tab�Wayne Tp., Champaign, Ohio
Age: �tab�43
Birth Date: �tab�1847
Birthplace: �tab�Ohio
Occupation: �tab�Farmer
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�
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System Origin: �tab�Ohio-EASy
Source Film Number: �tab�295234
Reference Number: �tab�v 2 p 299

[NI56580] Beers History- Mead's Mill This mill was built in the year 1830, by Matthew Mason, Thomas Baldwin a nd David Williams on King's Creek, near the west line of the township . Af ter the death of Mason, which occurred in 1869, the mill was sold by Jam es Taylor, administrator, to W. D. & J. A. Linville, and was by them impro ved, repaired and remodled. They removed the old wheel, and putting in t wo turbine wheels added steam to the power. After operating with the mi ll nearly two years, at considerable loss, the Linvilles sold to Henry Wol f. Mr. Wolf owned it but a short time when he sold it to Cuykendall & Kirt land. These parties operated the mill. for more than a year, and then so ld to H. Kesler. Kesler removed the steam machinery, put in a sixteen fe et overshot wheel, and is now operating the mill. with every prospect of s uccess.

[DI56580] Champaign Will Book I PG 116WILLIAM D LINVILLI PROBATED 1 APR 1897 WAYNE TWP [DIED 27 MAR 1897] Heirs-Margaret Linville-widow; Joseph A Linville-son-Canton; William F Lin ville-son-S Bend, In; Margaret Weirman-dau- Urbana; Daisy D Norton-grdau-A nnapolis, Md; Bertrand Linville-grson-Evansvi11e~ In; Phineas Linville-gr son-Tiff in; Margaret Linville-grdau-Ta.ff in [ last 4 children of B Howard Linville dec'd]. To wife Margaret all property her natural life subject to legacy of $20 00 to dau Maggie to make her equal in amount I have already given my son s; at wife's death property divided between sons Joseph A, William F and dau Maggie. I devised nothing to son Howard because I paid large sums of money for him, more than either of other ch will get out of my estate. So ns Joseph A Linville & William F Linville executors Witness:Isaac Neff [now dec'd] John H Young [now dec'd] will signed 7 Jan 1889

Name: �tab�William D. Linville
Gender: �tab�Male
Burial Date: �tab�
Burial Place: �tab�
Death Date: �tab�27 Mar 1897
Death Place: �tab�Wayne Tp., Champaign, Ohio
Age: �tab�81
Birth Date: �tab�1816
Birthplace: �tab�Lancaster Co., Pa
Occupation: �tab�Farmer
Race: �tab�
Marital Status: �tab�Married

[HI56581] (Research):Also enumerated with son William in 1900 St Joseph Co, South Bend IND, wid ow, born 3/1823 4 ch 3 living PA PA PA

[HI56582] (Research):Name: Howard Linville , Enlistment Date: 26 October 1861 Distinguished Service: DISTINGUISHED SERVICE Side Served: Union State Served: Ohio Unit Numbers: 1903 1903 Service Record: Enlisted as a Private on 26 October 1861 at the a ge of 19 Enlisted in Company A, 66th Infantry Regiment Ohio on 26 October 1861. Received a disability discharge Company A, 66th Infantry Regiment Oh io on 09 March 1863 in Alexandria, VA

[DI56582] pg19 10/3/1895 Benjamin Howard Linville died last week in Maryland. He is the brother of William Linville of Kingscrre. Burial Mt Carmel

[HI56583] (Research):Beers History- City Clerk Joseph A. Linville served from April, 1865 to April 1867, and was succeed ed by Charles A. Barley, who filled the office till November 3, 1868,

Beers History of Starke Co, OH JOSEPH A. LINVILLE is Secretary of the C. Aultman & Co. Manufactory, of Ca nton, Ohio.He was born in Lancaster County, near Gap Postoffice, on the 27 th of April, 1843, and was the second of four children, whose parents we re William D. and Margaret (Hoar) Linville. The paternal grandfather, Benj amin Linville, was of Scotch and English extraction. He was a carpenter a nd farmer by occupation, and in religious faith was a Quaker. The Hoar fam ily is of German and English descent. In 1845, William Linville and his fa mily removed in a wagon to Champaign County, Ohio, locating upon a farm wh ere the parents of our subject still reside, the father being in his seven ty-sixth year, while the mother is seventy-one years of age. They are memb ers of the society of Friends, and are highly respected people. The subje ct of this sketch was only about two years old when brought by his paren ts to the Buckeye State, The days of his boyhood and youth were spent up on his father's farm, and in the common schools he acquired his early educ ation. At the age of seventeen, he left the parental roof and entered t he Normal school in Urbana, Ohio, subsequently teaching school during t he winter season. In 1876, our subject entered the employ of C. Aultm an & Co. as Local Agent at Urbana. The same year he traveled in Illinoi s, Iowa and Minnesota in their interest, In 1877, he accepted the gener al agency of the company for Illinois with headquarters four years at Gale sburg and two years at Peoria. January 1, 1883, be removed to Canton, beca me a stockholder in the company, took charge of the safes department, supe rintended the general and local agents, and managed the disposal of the co mpany's products. In 1887, be was elected Secretary of the company, whi ch responsible position he stiff holds, The company engages in the manufac ture of threshing-machines, stackers and sawmills, and has an extensive tr ade, selling in almost every State in the Union, and also shipping large ly to foreign countries. The works, grounds and lumber-yards occupy twenty -five acres, On the 19th of February, 1867, Mr. Linville was united in marriage with Mi ss Martha J. Guthridge, of Cleveland, Ohio, a native of Champaign Count y, and a daughter of John C. and Abigail O, Guthridge. Unto Mr. anal Mr s, Linville have, been born four children, as follows: Nettie, now the wi fe of J, Arthur Coburn, of Canton; Benjamin J,, Hattie M. and Estelle. During the late war Mr, Linville manifested his loyalty to the Governme nt by enlisting in 1864, and was subsequently elected Orderly-Sergea nt of Company F, One Hundred and Thirty-fourth Ohio Infantry, under the co mmand of Col. A, B. Armstrong. He was disabled in the service, and was hon orably discharged. He now bolds membership with Canton Post No, 2 5, G, A, R, He has always taken an interest in political affairs, and bei ng a stalwart Republican, is recognized as an influential member of the pa rty in the State, He served in Alderman from the First Ward, and is now Pr esident of the City Council, In addition to his other business interest s, he is Vice-president of the Gold Ball Mining Company, and in 1891 was P resident of the Board of Trade of Canton. Mr, Linville is a man of excellent business ability, sagacious and far-sig hted, and by his own efforts has worked his way upward to the responsib le position he now fills. He ranks high in business circles, and is regard ed by all who know him as an honorable, upright man.

Name: Joseph A Linville , Enlistment Date: 02 May 1864 Distinguished Service: DISTINGUISHED SERVICE Side Served: Union State Served: Ohio Unit Numbers: 1762 1762 Service Record: Enlisted as a Sergeant 1st Class on 02 May 1864 at t he age of 21 Enlisted in Company F, 134th Infantry Regiment Ohio on 06 May 1864. Mustered out Company F, 134th Infantry Regiment Ohio on 31 August 18 64 in Camp Chase, OH

Not founmd 1900

1910 Champaign Co, OH Name: A Joseph Linville Birthplace: PENN State: OH Age: 66 Color: W Enumeration District: 0024 Visit: 0074 County: Champaign Relation: Head of Household Other Residents: Relation Name Color Age Birth Place Mother J Martha 66 Ohio

[DI56583] Name �tab�Joseph Alfred Linville
Death Date �tab�31 Jan 1923
Death Place �tab�Wayne Township, Champaign, Ohio
Birth Date �tab�27 Apr 1843
Estimated Birth Year �tab�
Birthplace �tab�Connestoga, Pa.
Death Age �tab�79 years 9 months 4 days
Gender �tab�Male
Marital Status �tab�Married
Race or Color �tab�Caucasian
Street Address �tab�
Occupation �tab�Farmer
Residence �tab�
Burial Date �tab�05 Feb 1923
Burial Place �tab�Urbana, Ohio
Cemetery Name �tab�
Spouse's Name �tab�Martha Jane Linville
Father's Name �tab�Wm. D. Linville
Father's Title & Terms �tab�
Father's Birthplace �tab�Pa.
Mother's Name �tab�Margeret Hoar
Mother's Titles & Terms �tab�
Mother's Birthplace �tab�Pa.
Film Number �tab�1992183
Digital Folder Number �tab�4000557
Image Number �tab�1410
Certificate Number �tab�fn 7101

[HI56584] (Research):Champaign Co, Wayne, OH 6/29/1860 HH373 William Mead 33 OH Susana M Mead 25 OH William E Mead 8 OH George O Mead 6 OH Lydia M Mead 4 OH Charles Mead 5.12 OH Elcy C Johnson 16 OH

[HI56589] (Research):Champaign County Ohio History 1991 by CCGS- Biography Pg 133

[NI56592] Name: �tab�L. H. Cowgill
Event: �tab�Marriage
Event Date: �tab�28 Sep 1918
Event Place: �tab�Morrow County, Ohio
Age: �tab�59
Estimated Birth Year: �tab�1859
Marriage Date Note: �tab�
Marriage Place Note: �tab�
Father: �tab�Levi Cowgill
Father's Titles & Terms: �tab�
Mother: �tab�Esther Benedict
Mother's Titles & Terms: �tab�
Spouse: �tab�D. H. Wood
Spouse's Titles & Terms: �tab�
Spouse's Age: �tab�62
Spouse's Estimated Birth Year: �tab�1856
Spouse's Father: �tab�Aaron Benedict
Spouse's Father's Titles & Terms: �tab�
Spouse's Mother: �tab�Caroline Dagg
Spouse's Mother's Titles & Terms: �tab�
Reference Number: �tab�Vol8, p202, cn403
Film Number: �tab�388786
Digital Folder Number: �tab�4016688
Image Number: �tab�153

[HI56592] (Research):Champ Co Guradship pg96 5/25/1860 Thomas Cowgill, gdn of Levi Cowgill 6 months heir of Levi Cowgill decease d. Sureties- Henry Cowgill and John Cowgill

[DI56592] Name : Levi H. Cowgill
Death date : 03 Jun 1938
Death place : Peru Twp., Morrow, Ohio
Birth date : 13 Dec 1859
Estimated birth year :
Birth place : Ohio
Age at death : 78 years 5 months 20 days
Gender : Male
Marital status : Married
Race or color : American
Street address :
Occupation : Farmer
Residence : Same
Burial date : 05 Jun 1938
Burial place : Sum Creek
Cemetery name :
Spouse name : Unk
Father name : Levi Cowgill
Father titles :
Father birth place : Ohio
Mother name : Ester Benedict
Mother titles :
Mother birth place : Ohio
GSU film number : 2023608
Digital GS number :
Image number : 972
Reference number : fn 36697
Collection : Ohio Deaths 1908-1953

[DI56593] Name: �tab�Ella Colwell
�tab�
Death Date: �tab�15 Apr 1942
Death Place: �tab�Cincinnati, Hamilton, Ohio
Birth Date: �tab�22 Dec 1860
Estimated Birth Year: �tab�
Birthplace: �tab�Urbana, Ohio
Death Age: �tab�81 years 3 months 23 days
Gender: �tab�Female
Marital Status: �tab�Widowed
Race or Color: �tab�Caucasian
Street Address: �tab�
Occupation: �tab�
Residence: �tab�
Burial Date: �tab�
Burial Place: �tab�
Cemetery Name: �tab�
Spouse's Name: �tab�Frank Colwell
Father's Name: �tab�Thomas Griffin
Father's Title & Terms: �tab�
Father's Birthplace: �tab�
Mother's Name: �tab�
Mother's �tab�
Mother's Birthplace: �tab�
Film Number: �tab�2024002

[HI56602] (Research):At ancestry:

Paul Huston served his country as a soldier in the war of 1812 and in Alab ama was taken ill with yellow fever, after which he returned to his ho me in Pennsylvania.

Paul Huston was born in County Derry, in the north of Ireland, of Scotch d ecent. When about seven years of age he accompanied his parents on their e migration to America, making the voyage across the Atlantic in 1791. He w as a son of Samuel and Martha (Hunter) Huston, who settled in Cumberland c ounty , where they married. About 1821 they left the Keystone state and sp ent the following winter in Preble county, Ohio, removing thence to Hamilt on county, where they remained until 1826, when they came to to Logan coun ty, taking up their abode upon the farm which is now the home of John H. H uston. The father and a younger brother purchased three hundred and twen ty acres of land, a quarter section lying on either side of the road. Pa ul Huston occupied the part upon which his son, John, is now living, and t here he spent his remaining days. Probate: 20 APR 1868 Logan County, Belle fontaine, OH

Logan County Will Book B Page 103 Paul Huston, late of Miami Township, Dec'd Will probated 20 April1868. Spe cific bequests to sons, James, Robert, William H.,Samuel P., Pau lP., daug hters, Mary Ann Campbell, Martha Fielder, KatherineL., Sarah T., and Margaret W.Huston. Remainder of estate equally divided between youngest sons, J ohn H. and Thomas P. Huston. "I appoint my wife and son, Andrew C. Husto n, guardins of my miner children until they arrive of age, enjoining up on them to give said children a good English Education, to bring th em up in the habits of industry and inculcate upon their minds so far as m ay be practicabl the duties of Chritianity." Exrs. Andrew C. Huston, son and Mary Huston, wife. Wit: John Bell /s/ Paul Huston Addison Henderson 23 December 1854

REUNION OF THE HUSTON FAMILY One of pioneers of Stony Creek neighborhood, some two or three miles north west from Springhills, was the late Paul Huston, who was born in county Deny, Ireland, July 1, 1785, and at the age of six years was brought to Amer ica, the family settling near Carlisle, Pa. In 1818 he was married to Mary Caruthers and removed to Preble county, Ohio, in 1821 and the followi ng year settled in Hamilton county. In 1828 the family came to the old h omestead above Springhills, where both the parents died some years sinc e. The older members of the family left home prior to the birth of the you nger children and not until November 26, 1885, was the entire family toget her. The family consisting of eleven children, seven sons and four daughte rs, came together on Thanksgiving day at the old homestead, which, togeth er with the descendants, numbered seventy, with some twenty-five friend s, including preachers, editors and reporters. The services consisted of t wo appropriate songs, when prayer was offered by Rev. T. N. Barkdull, aft er which the principal address was delivered by the oldest member of the f amily Ex-Representative James Huston, of Hamilton county. His remarks we re fill of feeling and when he closed but few eyes in the house were undim med with tears. Each of the children then followed with brief remarks aft er which Rev. Barkdull, Dan Spelhnan, Esq., T. S. McFarland and the venera ble John Nichols each were called out and spoke with much feeling. Pri or to dinner the family all stood up in a row when their names and ages we re taken, the ages aggregating six hundred and thirty-eight years. O ne of the Sons traveled a thousand miles in order to be present. James, An drew, Robert, Samuel, Harper, John and Thomas are all members of the churc h. Two of the four daughters are widows and all are far above the avera ge in common sense and sound intellect. They are a class of people who a re scrupulously honest and deserve the good will of all with whom they mee t. Joe Cretcher, the largest man in the crowd, came in for a full sha re of the fun as well as the dinner. This was the first, and will doubtle ss be the last time they will ever all meet together. The occasion was o ne of rare interest and will long be reverted to as one of the happiest ev ents in the lives of those who participated. The finnily will please accept the thanks for the kindness manifested to Specs Jr.Urbana Daily Citizen, 12/3/1885 abstracted by Pat Stickley

[HI56604] (Research):Bellefontaine Presbyterian church records Campbell, Mary A., Nov. 26, 1858, ex, dau Mr. Huston of DeGraff, wf James Campbell, d July 3, 1896, ae ab 72

[HI56606] (Research):Marriage 1 Joseph P CRETCHER b: 12 OCT 1832 Married: 25 MAR 1858 in Logan County, OH

[DI56610] �b�Mrs. �/b�Jane Huston, wife of �b�Robert �/b�Huston, formerly of tlus countj? died at her home in Tecumseh, Neb.,
February 3. �b�They �/b�lived �b�on a �/b�farm just West of Bellefontaine until 1880. .. . The deceased was born in Rockingham county, Virginia, July 9, 1821. Her maiden �b�name �/b�was Jane Campbell. In the year 183 1 her parents moved to �b�Logan �/b�county, �b�O., �/b�and on september.28, 1843, she �b�was �/b�married to Robert Huston, who survives her ....

[HI56616] (Research):1870 living with Thomas Everett family age 13

[XI56620] William H, son of G & L 2y6m13d

[HI56630] (Research):HOWELL ELLAN County Name: CHAMPAIGN Date of Death: 12/22/1928 Volume Number: 5820 Certificate Number: 71518

[DI56630] Name: Ellen Howell
Death date: 22 Dec 1928
Death place: Christiansburg, Champaign, Ohio
Birth date: Mar 1 1843
Birthplace: Ohio
Age at death: 85 years 9 months 21 days
Gender: Female
Marital status: Widow
Race or color: White
Street address:
Occupation: Housekeeper
Burial date: 12/24/1928
Cemetery name: Honey Creek
Spouse's name: L. R. Howell
Father's name: Robert Codding
Father's titles:
Father's birthplace: NY
Mother's name: Betsey Howkins
Mother's birthplace: VT
Informant Bertha M Howell Christianburg
GSU film number: 1991606
Digital GS number: 4022222
Image number: 2799
Reference number: fn 71518
Collection: Ohio Deaths 1908-1953

[HI56633] (Research):Name: Augustus C Miller , Enlistment Date: 18 February 1864 Distinguished Service: DISTINGUISHED SERVICE Side Served: Union State Served: Ohio Unit Numbers: 1711 1711 Service Record: Enlisted as a Private on 18 February 1864 at the a ge of 19 Enlisted in Company I, 8th Cavalry Regiment Ohio on 18 February 1864. Mustered out Company I, 8th Cavalry Regiment Ohio on 30 July 1865 in Clark sburg, WV

1890 Court of Common Pleas transcibed from Champaign Democrat by Pat Stick ley 2/27/1890 Charles Thackery vs A C Miller et al- foreclosure

MILLER AUGUST County Name: SHELBY Date of Death: 12/27/1934 Volume Number: 7696 Certificate Number: 75782

[HI56636] (Research):MILLER MARY E County Name: CLARK Date of Death: 11/2/1922 Volume Number: 4037 Certificate Number: 67829

[DI56644] Name: �tab�James William Pence
Death Date: �tab�22 Mar 1951
Death Place: �tab�Springfield, Clark, Ohio, United States
Birth Date: �tab�31 Dec 1890
Estimated Birth Year: �tab�
Birthplace: �tab�Ohio
Death Age: �tab�60 years
Gender: �tab�Male
Marital Status: �tab�
Race or Color: �tab�Caucasian
Street Address: �tab�
Occupation: �tab�
Residence: �tab�
Burial Date: �tab�
Burial Place: �tab�
Cemetery Name: �tab�
Spouse's Name: �tab�
Father's Name: �tab�Charley Pence
Father's Title & Terms: �tab�
Father's Birthplace: �tab�
Mother's Name: �tab�Sarah Baker
Mother's

[DI56648] Name: Charles E. Colwell
Death date: 29 Jul 1934
Death place: Urbana, Champaign, Ohio
Birthdate:
Estimated birth year: 1853
Birthplace: Urbana, Ohio
Age at death: 81 years 9 months
Gender: Male
Marital status: Married
Race or color: Caucasian
Street address: 140 Oakland
Occupation: Printer
Residence:
Burial date: 31 Jul 1934
Burial place: Oakdale, Urbana, Ohio
Cemetery name:
Spouse's name: Julia Bennis
Father's name:
Father's titles:
Father's birthplace:
Mother's name:
Mother's titles:
Mother's birthplace:
GSU film number: 1993039
Digital GS number: 4001906
Image number: 2591
Reference number: fn 46789
Collection: Ohio Deaths 1908-1953

[DI56651] Name: �tab�Hester A. Kimball
Gender: �tab�Female
Burial Date: �tab�
Burial Place: �tab�
Death Date: �tab�15 Oct 1896
Death Place: �tab�Union Tp., Ohio
Age: �tab�56
Birth Date: �tab�1840
Birthplace: �tab�York, O.
Occupation: �tab�Housekeeper
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�B54745-3
System Origin: �tab�Ohio-EASy
Source Film Number: �tab�573775
Reference Number: �tab�v 3 p 112

[DI56656] Name: �tab�W. N. H. Corbet
Gender: �tab�Male
Burial Date: �tab�
Burial Place: �tab�
Death Date: �tab�20 Dec 1890
Death Place: �tab�Wayne, Champaign, Ohio
Age: �tab�50
Birth Date: �tab�1840
Birthplace: �tab�Rush Tp.
Occupation: �tab�Farmer
Race: �tab�
Marital Status: �tab�Married
Spouse's Name: �tab�
Father's Name: �tab�
Father's Birthplace: �tab�
Mother's Name: �tab�
Mother's Birthplace: �tab�
Indexing Project (Batch) Number: �tab�B07024-8
System Origin: �tab�Ohio-EASy
Source Film Number: �tab�295234
Reference Number: �tab�v 2 p 75

[DI56657] Name: �tab�Marion D. Corbet
�tab�
Death Date: �tab�27 Apr 1923
Death Place: �tab�Wayne, Champaign, Ohio
Birth Date: �tab�12 Oct 1846
Estimated Birth Year: �tab�
Birthplace: �tab�Rush Township, Champaign County, Ohio
Death Age: �tab�76 years 6 months 15 days
Gender: �tab�Male
Marital Status: �tab�Widowed
Race or Color: �tab�Caucasian
Street Address: �tab�
Occupation: �tab�Farmer
Residence: �tab�
Burial Date: �tab�29 Apr 1923
Burial Place: �tab�North Lewisburg, Ohio
Cemetery Name: �tab�
Spouse's Name: �tab�Rebecca Corbet
Father's Name: �tab�Amasa Corbet
Father's Title & Terms: �tab�
Father's Birthplace: �tab�New York
Mother's Name: �tab�Experience Walborn
Mother's �tab�
Mother's Birthplace: �tab�Virginia
Film Number: �tab�1992266
Digital Folder Number: �tab�4000551
Image Number: �tab�1288
Certificate Number: �tab�fn 24076

[HI56659] (Research):CCGS Newsletter June 1998 Pg 60 1905 CHAMPAIGN COUNTY CENTENNIAL Relics and Curios Under the direction of this committee the relics and curios were sho wn at the Central Ward School building. This was one of the interesting fe atures of the Centennial celebration. The following are the exhibitors a nd list of relics and curios displayed: Louis Corbet: 80 year old shirt and wedding vest of Amos Corbet who was t he father of Louis Corbet.

PG 187LEWIS CORBETPROBATED 31 MAR 1908 WAYNE TWP[DIED 26 JUL 1907] Heirs-Mary Corbet-dau-N Lewisburg; Charles G Corbet-sonCherry Forks; Do ra Coover�dau�Urbana; Nurnan Corbet�sonBellefontaine Ella Foster-dau-Urban a. Due to the fact son Charles G Corbet has received more property fr om my estate than other ch I give him $10; dau Mary Corbet $200; balan ce of estate divided five equal parts and that Mary Corbet has two share s; Nurnan Corbet, Dora Coover and Ella Foster each one share.Sons NuTn an & Charles Corbet executors Witness:Marion Corbet A T Corbetwill signed 3 Mar 1905

[DI56659] Name: �tab�Lewis Corbett
Gender: �tab�Male
Burial Date: �tab�
Burial Place: �tab�
Death Date: �tab�26 Jul 1907
Death Place: �tab�Wayne Tp., Champaign, Ohio
Age: �tab�76
Birth Date: �tab�1831
Birthplace: �tab�Ohio
Occupation: �tab�Farmer
Race: �tab�
Marital Status: �tab�Widowed
Spouse's Name: �tab�
Father's Name: �tab�
Father's Birthplace: �tab�
Mother's Name: �tab�
Mother's Birthplace: �tab�
Indexing Project (Batch) Number: �tab�B07024-8
System Origin: �tab�Ohio-EASy
Source Film Number: �tab�295234
Reference Number: �tab�v 2 p 95

[DI56661] Name: �tab�John W. Demory
Gender: �tab�Male
Burial Date: �tab�
Burial Place: �tab�
Death Date: �tab�25 Mar 1908
Death Place: �tab�Union Tp., Champaign, Ohio
Age: �tab�76
Birth Date: �tab�1832
Birthplace: �tab�Clark Co., Ohio
Occupation: �tab�Farmer
Race: �tab�
Marital Status: �tab�Widowed
Spouse's Name: �tab�
Father's Name: �tab�
Father's Birthplace: �tab�
Mother's Name: �tab�
Mother's Birthplace: �tab�
Indexing Project (Batch) Number: �tab�B07024-8
System Origin: �tab�Ohio-EASy
Source Film Number: �tab�295234
Reference Number: �tab�v 2 p 119

[DI56668] Name: �tab�John W. Corbett
�tab�
Death Date: �tab�25 Mar 1936
Death Place: �tab�Urbana Township, Champaign, Ohio
Birth Date: �tab�06 Apr 1856
Estimated Birth Year: �tab�
Birthplace: �tab�Woodstock, O.
Death Age: �tab�79 years 11 months 19 days
Gender: �tab�Male
Marital Status: �tab�Married
Race or Color: �tab�American
Street Address: �tab�
Occupation: �tab�Farmer
Residence: �tab�Woodstock, O.
Burial Date: �tab�28 Mar 1936
Burial Place: �tab�Woodstock, O.
Cemetery Name: �tab�
Spouse's Name: �tab�Josephine Corbett
Father's Name: �tab�David Corbett
Father's Title & Terms: �tab�
Father's Birthplace: �tab�W., Ohio
Mother's Name: �tab�Lorenda Walborn
Mother's �tab�
Mother's Birthplace: �tab�Ohio
Film Number: �tab�2022612
Digital Folder Number: �tab�4027475
Image Number: �tab�1356
Certificate Number: �tab�fn 15079

[HI56671] (Research):Researcher-VIckie [email protected]

Richwood, Union County, Ohio Thursday April 7, 1019 An Old Citizen-Called to His Eternal Reward at the Advanced Age of Almo st Ninety Years-Funeral Held Monday Daniel Ream, one of the oldest citizens of Richwood, died at his home on w est Bomford street last Sunday, after being ill for some time from old a ge and a complication of diseases. Deceased had lived in Richwood only abo ut six years and was not generally known outside of his immediate neighbor hood. The funeral was held Tuesday morning at 10 a.m. at the family ho me on west Bomford street, Rev Lotta D Crosley of Kent, Ohio, officiatin g. Burial took place at Marysville. At the funeral the following obitua ry was read by the officiating minister. Daniel Ream- Was born near Chillicothe Ohio, July 29, 1820 and died at h is home in Richwood April 3 1910 aged 89 years 8 months and 5 days. He w as married March 19, 1840 to Harriet Munsey who died June 11 1858. To th is union was born seven children as follows: John S, Thomas V, Willi am H, Daniel W, Hannah E, Maruy A and Uriah D. Three of these have pass ed to the better land. On October 15m 1861 he was married to Margaret A Re ed. To this union was born six children as follows: Hattie A, Charles S, L ora B, Cora M, Minerva J and Robert E. The latter has joined the family im mortal. Mr Ream moved with his family from Ross County in the year 18 53 to Union County, settling near the little village of Allen Center. He w as one of the pioneers of this county. He found the county comparitive ly a wilderness and lived to see it changed into fertile fields. He w as a hard-working man, upright and honest in all his dealings with his fel lows. In these, his word was a pledge never broken. He was held in the hig hest esteem in every community in which he lived and was alwasy ready to e xtend a helping hand in every time of need. He was of a bright, hopeful su nny temperment and until the comparitively later years of his life, had al wasy enjoyed the best of health. His labors of love and helpfulness for h is family never ended until he had passed the four score years, allott ed as the lifetime of man. He was the last surviving member of a fami ly of ten children. He leaves a wife and nine children to mourn the loss a nd cherish the memory of a good husband and a loving father. In his religi ous convictions Mr Ream was a staunch believer in the universal fatherho od of God, in the spiritual authority and leadership of His son Jesus Chri st, in the trustworthiness of the Bible, as containing a revelation from G od, in the certainity of just retribution for sin, and in the final harmo ny of all souls with God. He found joy and peace in this blessed fait h. To him it was good to live by and good to die by. He joined the Univers alist Church at Pharisburg, Ohio at its organization in 1880 and was an ea rnest supporter in its work during its existance. He rests from his earth ly labors and enjoys the reward of a life well spent. Card of Thanks- We desire to thank our neighbors and friends who so kind ly assisted and comforted us during the illness and death of our beloved h usband and father. Mrs Ream and Children.

April 13, 1910 Vol 61 No 45 Pg 2 col 1 Richwood April 7 Daniel Ream died at his home in West Bomford St Monday. Had he liv ed until July he would have been 90 years old. He is survived by and ag ed wife, one son Charles Ream of Columbus, four daughters; Mrs G E Gre en of Delaware, Miss Cora Ream of Marion, Mrs Austin Carey of Pharisburg a nd Miss Hattie Ream wqho lives at home. He leaves 5 children by a former m arriage. Funeral Services from the home. Mrs Lottie D Crosley, a Universal ist minister of Kent, officiating. OakDale Cemetery

[HI56675] (Research):William Ream , Enlistment Date: 03 August 1862 Distinguished Service: DISTINGUISHED SERVICE Side Served: Union State Served: Ohio Unit Numbers: 1938 1938 Service Record: Enlisted as a Private on 03 August 1862 at the age of 1 8 Enlisted in Company G, 95th Infantry Regiment Ohio on 19 August 1862. Received a disability discharge Company G, 95th Infantry Regiment Oh io on 21 June 1863 in Memphis, TN

William Cemetry index has him at 46yrs 3 month and 4 days which puts h is birthdate at 18 May 1844.

Historical Atlas of Paulding County, Ohio 1892 Brown Twp William H Ream, deceased, was born in Ross County, Ohio, May 18 1844 the s on of Daniel Ream. He received a sommon education and remained under the p arental roof until, in 1862 he enlisted in Company G, 95th OVI, serving f or several months. At the expiration of his term of service he re-enlist ed in Company E, 153rd OVI. Mr Ream located in Paulding County in 187 3, on the farm where his widow now resides. He married Miss Anselena Smit h, Dec 31, 1867, and two children, named Lem S and Olive M were born to th em. Mrs Ream was born in Clark County Ohio Oct 23 1847, the daughter of Ch arles and Rebecca (Chenowith) Smith, of English and German ancestry. Mr Re am died on the 22nd of Aug 1890 and in his dath a good citizen passed awa y. He was a Universalist in his religious views and a worthy member of th is community. Politically he was a republican and held several of the min or offices in the gift of the people. Since his death the homestead farm h as been under the management of his son who was married on Christmas Ev e, 1890, to Mary A, daughter of Benjamin Bidlack. The property consis ts of eighty acres os well improved land, upon which substancial buildin gs have been erected.

[HI56676] (Research):1 Mar. 1883 Urban citizen & gazette We note also the death of Mrs. Mary Freeze at her home in Knox county Illi nois. She was a sister of Mr. Thomas Ream of this vicinity of North Lewis burg. She went west some twelve years since and there married and at h er death left a family of three children.

[DI56682] wife of JD , of Kepple Ks, sister of Mrs Thomas Ream and the Perry boys of Cable

[HI56683] (Research):EVAN PERRY Event(s): Birth: 01 AUG 1872 , Champaign, Ohio Parents:
Father: EVAN PERRY
Mother: ELIZABETH MIDDLETON

[HI56684] (Research):Champaign County Ohio History Book 1991 pg248

[DI56684] Name: �tab�David L Perry
�tab�
Death Date: �tab�15 Mar 1934
Death Place: �tab�Columbus, Franklin, Ohio
Birth Date: �tab�12 Jul 1859
Estimated Birth Year: �tab�
Birthplace: �tab�Champayne Co, Ohio
Death Age: �tab�74 years 8 months 3 days
Gender: �tab�Male
Marital Status: �tab�Married
Race or Color: �tab�Caucasian
Street Address: �tab�RFD #1
Occupation: �tab�Auctioneer
Residence: �tab�Worthington, Ohio
Burial Date: �tab�19 Mar 1934
Burial Place: �tab�Columbus, Franklin, Ohio
Cemetery Name: �tab�Union Cem
Spouse's Name: �tab�Minerva B Perry
Father's Name: �tab�Evan Perry
Father's Title & Terms: �tab�
Father's Birthplace: �tab�Utica, Ny
Mother's Name: �tab�Jane Middleton
Mother's �tab�
Mother's Birthplace: �tab�Champayne Co, Ohhio
Film Number: �tab�1992991
Digital Folder Number: �tab�4001895
Image Number: �tab�1490
Certificate Number: �tab�fn 16167

[DI56687] Name: �tab�William F. Linville
Death Date: �tab�17 Feb 1950
Death Place: �tab�Huntsville, Logan, Ohio, United States
Birth Date: �tab�27 Feb 1858
Estimated Birth Year: �tab�
Birthplace: �tab�Champaign Co. Ohio
Death Age: �tab�91 years 11 months 20 days
Gender: �tab�Male
Marital Status: �tab�
Race or Color: �tab�Caucasian
Street Address: �tab�
Occupation: �tab�
Residence: �tab�
Burial Date: �tab�
Burial Place: �tab�
Cemetery Name: �tab�
Spouse's Name: �tab�
Father's Name: �tab�William Linville
Father's Title & Terms: �tab�
Father's Birthplace: �tab�
Mother's Name: �tab�Margaret
Mother's

[NI56688] Parents:
Aaron Guthridge (1832 - ____)
Margaret Rachel Bowers Guthridge (1829 - ____)

[DI56688] name: �tab�Albert R Guthridge
titles & terms: �tab�
event: �tab�Death
event date: �tab�29 Apr 1914
event place: �tab�Greenville, Darke, Ohio
residence: �tab�
street address: �tab�
gender: �tab�Male
death age: �tab�56y 3m 24d
marital status: �tab�Married
race: �tab�White
occupation: �tab�Life Insurance
birth date: �tab�05 Jan 1858
birthplace: �tab�Ohio
estimated birth year: �tab�1858
burial date: �tab�01 May 1914
burial place: �tab�
cemetery: �tab�Greenville Cemty
father: �tab�Haron Guthridge
father's titles & terms: �tab�
father's birthplace: �tab�Ohio
mother: �tab�Rachel Boovers
mother's titles & terms: �tab�
mother's birthplace: �tab�Ohio
spouse: �tab�
spouse's titles & terms: �tab�
reference number: �tab�fn 21245
film number: �tab�1953913
digital folder number: �tab�4021337
image number: �tab�1140
Citing this Record "Ohio, Deaths, 1908-1953," index and images, FamilySearch (https://familysearch.org/pal:/MM9.1.1/X8F9-4VM : accessed 11 Nov 2012), Albert R Guthridge, 1914; citing reference fn 21245, Ohio Historical Society, Columbus, Ohio.

[NI56689] Spouse:
Emma Eccles Guthridge (1856 - 1955) md 12/6/1877 Champaign Co, OH
Child Clay born Champaign Co, OH 7/11/1884

[DI56691] Name: �tab�Norman Pullins
�tab�
Death Date: �tab�17 Feb 1930
Death Place: �tab�Paris, Union, Ohio
Birth Date: �tab�02 Aug 1851
Estimated Birth Year: �tab�
Birthplace: �tab�Ohio
Death Age: �tab�78 years 6 months 15 days
Gender: �tab�Male
Marital Status: �tab�Married
Race or Color: �tab�Caucasian
Street Address: �tab�
Occupation: �tab�Farmer
Residence: �tab�Paris, Union, Ohio
Burial Date: �tab�19 Feb 1930
Burial Place: �tab�Cable, Oh
Cemetery Name: �tab�Union Cemetery
Spouse's Name: �tab�Lorina Pullins
Father's Name: �tab�Chas Pullins
Father's Title & Terms: �tab�
Father's Birthplace: �tab�Oh
Mother's Name: �tab�
Mother's �tab�
Mother's Birthplace: �tab�
Film Number: �tab�1992086
Digital Folder Number: �tab�4019788

[HI56693] (Research):Champaign Co, Beers B. AUGUSTUS LINVILL, farmer and school-teacher; P. O. Mingo; born in th is township and county Dec. 17, 1843; is a son of J. Haines and Anna Linvi ll. Our subject lived with his father and assisted in farm labor till he a rrived at maturity, during which time he received a good common-school edu cation and four months' attendance at the Urbana schools. At 19 years of a ge, he commenced to teach school, and has followed that profession near ly every winter since. In the winter of 1867-68, he attended the Dayton Co mmercial College, and received his diploma as a master or graduate of t he science of accounts and book-keeping, since which time he has follow ed farming as a business in the summer, and, in the winter, teaching. In t he spring of 1870, he bought and located upon the farm known as the Isa ac Gray farm; this consists of 98 acres of land, in excellent cultivatio n, with good buildings and improvements. Here he resided till the fa ll of 1879, when he was engaged as teacher in the public schools of Min go for one year; then rented property and moved to Mingo with his famil y. Mr. Linvill has had a large experience in the profession of teaching, w hich, with his ample qualifications and affableness of manners, coupled wi th a high standard of morals and Christian character, is receiving the.pop ular favor of the people, and will doubtless do much good in his professio n. He was married, Nov. 10, 1869, to Jennie H., daughter of David and Mart ha winder, he a native of Ohio, and she of Pennsylvania. As an issue fr om this marriage, they have had three children; two now survive Eva, bo rn April 22, 1871 ; Ids, born Feb. 5, 1875, and died Aug. 11, 1876, and La ura, born Jan. 1, 1878. May 2, 1864, Mr. Linvill enlisted in the 100-day s ervice in the war of the rebellion, in the 134th 0. V. I., and was engag ed principally in the field near Petersburg, Va. Served out his term of en listment, and returned safely to home and friends. He and wife are membe rs of the Society of Friends.

Name: Benjamin A Linville , Enlistment Date: 02 May 1864 Distinguished Service: DISTINGUISHED SERVICE Side Served: Union State Served: Ohio Unit Numbers: 1762 1762 Service Record: Enlisted as a Corporal on 02 May 1864 at the age of 20 Enlisted in Company F, 134th Infantry Regiment Ohio on 06 May 1864. Mustered out Company F, 134th Infantry Regiment Ohio on 31 August 18 64 in Camp Chase, OH

[DI56693] name: �tab�Benjamin A Linville
titles & terms: �tab�
event: �tab�Death
event date: �tab�31 Jan 1927
event place: �tab�Jefferson, Montgomery, Ohio
residence: �tab�National Military Home
street address: �tab�
gender: �tab�Male
death age: �tab�83y
marital status: �tab�Widowed
race: �tab�w
occupation: �tab�Farmer
birth date: �tab�
birthplace: �tab�
estimated birth year: �tab�1844
burial date: �tab�01 Feb 1927
burial place: �tab�Marion, Ind.
cemetery: �tab�
father: �tab�
father's titles & terms: �tab�
father's birthplace: �tab�
mother: �tab�
mother's titles & terms: �tab�
mother's birthplace: �tab�
spouse: �tab�
spouse's titles & terms: �tab�
reference number: �tab�fn 5089
film number: �tab�1984620
digital folder number: �tab�4021877
image number: �tab�2114
Citing this Record "Ohio, Deaths, 1908-1953," index and images, FamilySearch (https://familysearch.org/pal:/MM9.1.1/X8KQ-RY7 : accessed 03 Oct 2012), Benjamin A Linville, 1927; citing reference fn 5089, Ohio Historical Society, Columbus, Ohio.

[HI56694] (Research):PG 447MARY ELIZABETH LINVILLPROBATED 15 AUG 1910 SALEM TWP(DIED 12 AUG 1910) Heirs\emdash Emma Swisher\emdash niece-christiana, Pa; Leonora E Ferguson- niece\emdash White R ock, Pa; Luella R Hogg\emdash niece\emdash Wilkes Lane, Pa; Anna A Harvey\emdash niece\emdash Christia na, Pa; Minnette B Swisher\emdash niece-Christiana, Pa; Charles P Swisher\emdash nep\emdash Chr istiana, Pa; Mary L Turner\emdash niece\emdash Denver, Co; Levi S Pennington\emdash nep\emdash Denve r, Co. Above named nieces and nep $10 each; $25 in trust, interest to be u sed to keep burial lot in Cannel Cern, Wayne Twp of Linvill & Penningt on [J Haines Linvill, Anna P Linvill, Mary E Linvill, Samuel Pennington, M ary Anna Pennington and S Edwin Penningtonj; residue of estate real and pe rsonal divided among grch Myrtle Hackett Parsons, Haines Hackett, Warren H ackett, Eva A Linvill, Laura E Linvill, Martha Ann Linvill, Lena Christoph er, Seneca Winder, John Heaton Linvill and Nora Agnes Small each 1/9, Jo hn Heaton Linvill executor Witness:John D O'Gara W F Ringwill signed 16 Dec 1908

[DI56694] Name: Mary Elizabeth Linvill
Titles:
Death date: 11 Aug 1910
Death place: Salem Tp., Champaign, Ohio
Birthdate: 01 Sep 1844
Estimated birth year:
Birthplace: Pennsylvania
Age at death: 65 years 11 months 11 days
Gender: Female
Marital status: Widowed
Race or color: Caucasian
Street address:
Occupation: Housekeeper
Residence:
Burial date: 13 Sep 1910
Burial place:
Cemetery name: Mt. Carmel
Spouse's name:
Father's name: Samuel Pennington
Father's titles:
Father's birthplace: Pennsylvania
Mother's name: Anna Mary Star
Mother's titles:
Mother's birthplace: Pennsylvania
GSU film number: 1952493
Digital GS number: 4021031
Image number: 1334
Reference number: fn 41658
Collection: Ohio Deaths 1908-1953

[HI56695] (Research):d/o David and Martha Winder

[HI56698] (Research):LINVILL ELMA G County Name: CHAMPAIGN Date of Death: 6/3/1935 Volume Number: 7843 Certificate Number: 35236

[HI56702] (Research):Children in 1860 named Wooley, but were actually children of Charity and J acob Niswonger.

[DI56703] Name Joseph Jefferson Wooley Titles & Terms Death Date 08 Mar 1922 Death Place Urbana, Champaign, Ohio Birth Date 22 Jun 1837 Estimated Birth Year Birthplace Champaign County, Ohio Death Age 84 years 8 months 16 days Gender Male Marital Status Married Race or Color American Street Address E. Church St. Occupation Farmer Residence Burial Date 10 Mar 1922 Burial Place Urbana, Champaign, Ohio Cemetery Name Urbana, Ohio Spouse's Name Father's Name William Wooley Father's Title & Terms Father's Birthplace New Jersey Mother's Name Catherine Ford Mother's Titles & Terms Mother's Birthplace Virginia Film Number 1991913 Digital Folder Number 4022278 Image Number 1959 Certificate Number fn 13355

[DI56706] Indiana Deaths, 1882-1920
about Hannah Cory
Name: �tab�Hannah Cory
Date: �tab�14 Jun 1917
Location: �tab�Richmond
Age: �tab�83 Yr
Gender: �tab�Female
Race: �tab�White
Source Location: �tab�City Health Office, Richmond
Source Notes: �tab�The source of this record is the book CH-14 on page 16
within the series produced by the Indiana Works Progress Administration.

[NI56711] Name: �tab�Frederick Staple
Titles & Terms: �tab�
Event: �tab�Marriage
Event Date: �tab�14 May 1848
Event Place: �tab�Sidney, Shelby, 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�Abigail Cisco
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�vo13 p120 No32
Film Number: �tab�562858
Digital Folder Number: �tab�4257819
Image Number: �tab�462

[DI56715] Name �tab�Hannah A. Bryant
Titles & Terms �tab�
Death Date �tab�05 May 1914
Death Place �tab�Adams Twp., Champaign, Ohio
Birth Date �tab�23 May 1842
Estimated Birth Year �tab�
Birthplace �tab�New Jersey
Death Age �tab�72 years 11 months 17 days
Gender �tab�Female
Marital Status �tab�Married
Race or Color �tab�Caucasian
Street Address �tab�
Occupation �tab�Housewife
Residence �tab�
Burial Date �tab�07 May 1914
Burial Place �tab�
Cemetery Name �tab�Rosedale Cemetery
Spouse's Name �tab�
Father's Name �tab�Daniel ...Crt
Father's Title & Terms �tab�
Father's Birthplace �tab�New Jersey
Mother's Name �tab�Rebecca Evert
Mother's Titles & Terms �tab�
Mother's Birthplace �tab�New Jersey
Film Number �tab�1953915
Digital Folder Number �tab�4021339
Image Number �tab�505
Certificate Number �tab�fn 26387

[HI56716] (Research):1840 Shelby Co, Green, OH pg313 Daniel Wirt 0010010-20001

1840 Miami Co, Lost Creek, OH John Wert 2100001-00001

Marriage of John Wert to Delilah Yount 5/20/ 1813 Shelby Co, OH but ancest ry has this Delilah dying 7/11/1827 in Miami Co, OH. John has a younger w ife in 1850 with a child born c1839 leading us to believe he remarried.

1850 Miami Co, Brown , OH pg # 1587 John R Wirt, 54, farmer, NJ Elizabeth, 33, OH Thomas, 11, OH Frances, 10, OH Mary E, 8 OH Sarah J 7 OH James, 4, OH Ann E, 3, OH George W, 11m OH #1588 Delilah Wort, 53, NJ

Wertz, Delilah B 1795 Gene 502 124 D:1827 w/John Wertz (This is Del ilah Yount)

1860 Miami Co, LostCreek, OH pg249 Charles Flowers, 38, farmer, OH Lucy, 36, OH Martha D, 8 OH Theodore A 6 OH Sarah O, 4, OH Delilah Werrt 62, NJ

1870 Shelby Co, Green, OH pg509 Charles Fowers, 48, farmer, OH Lucy,46 OH Martha, 18 Theodore 16 Sarah 14 Jennie E, 6 Charles Brown, 8 Delilah Wert 73 NJ

In the 1880 Green Tp., Shelby Co. census: 152/155, Page 117A Charles Flowers 58 M NJ PA NJ Lucy R. 56 NJ NJ NJ Theodore A. 25 OH NJ NJ Jennie E. 16 OH NJ NJ Delilah Wert 82 NJ NJ NJ mother-in-law Hannah Cox 88 PA PA PA aunt Martha Sprague 27 F OH NJ NJ daughter Hollister 7 M OH NJ OH grandson Charles V. 5 M OH NJ OH grandson Lee 2 M OH NJ OH grandson Charles C. Brown 18 OH OH OH ADOPTED SON

[NI56719] Name: �tab�Frank B. Roe
Titles & Terms: �tab�
Event: �tab�Marriage
Event Date: �tab�13 May 1909
Event Place: �tab�Champaign County, Ohio
Age: �tab�29
Estimated Birth Year: �tab�1880
Marriage Date Note: �tab�
Marriage Place Note: �tab�
Father: �tab�Ben Roe
Father's Titles & Terms: �tab�
Mother: �tab�Sallie Flowers
Mother's Titles & Terms: �tab�
Spouse: �tab�Florence Potter
Spouse's Titles & Terms: �tab�
Spouse's Age: �tab�32
Spouse's Estimated Birth Year: �tab�1877
Spouse's Father: �tab�
Spouse's Father's Titles & Terms: �tab�
Spouse's Mother: �tab�Ellen Kirby

[NI56720] Name: �tab�Charles M Roe
Titles & Terms: �tab�
Event: �tab�Marriage
Event Date: �tab�22 Jul 1911
Event Place: �tab�Miami, Ohio
Age: �tab�20
Estimated Birth Year: �tab�1891
Marriage Date Note: �tab�
Marriage Place Note: �tab�
Father: �tab�Benj Roe
Father's Titles & Terms: �tab�
Mother: �tab�Sarah Flowers
Mother's Titles & Terms: �tab�
Spouse: �tab�Maude Yantis
Spouse's Titles & Terms: �tab�
Spouse's Age: �tab�20
Spouse's Estimated Birth Year: �tab�1891
Spouse's Father: �tab�Freeman Yantis
Spouse's Father's Titles & Terms: �tab�
Spouse's Mother: �tab�Emma Ege
Spouse's Mother's Titles & Terms:

[HI56722] (Research):s/o John Brown and Elizabeth White

AmosBrown, Co C. 66th OVI, was captured by the enemy at Port Republic, Va ., June 9, 1862, from the effects of imprisonment, �he died at Annapoli s, Md., Oct 1, 1862. Buried at Annapolis National Cemetery.

Researcher Bill Viers, Salem Oregon says Amos died in Civil War, but his c hild born long after the war.

[HI56723] (Research):CCGS Newsletter June 1998 Pg 66 POLL BOOK, Millerstoen 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: Charles C Brown

BROWN CHARLES C County Name: MIAMI Date of Death: 10/6/1937 Volume Number: 8597 Certificate Number: 64523
Name: Charles C. Brown
Death date: 06 Oct 1937
Death place: Washington, Miami, Ohio
Birth date: 13 Jan 1862
Estimated birth year:
Birth place: Near St. Paris, Ohio
Age at death: 75 years 8 months 23 days
Gender: Male
Marital status: Widowed
Race or color: Caucasian
Street address: Brown Pike R. R.
Occupation: Retired Farmer
Residence: Piqua, Ohio
Burial date: 09 Oct 1937
Burial place: Careysville, O.
Cemetery name:
Spouse name: Emma Brown
Father name: Amos Brown
Father titles:
Father birth place: Ohio
Mother name: Hannah Wert
Mother titles:
Mother birth place: Ohio
GSU film number: 2023538
Digital GS number:
Image number: 1752
Reference number: fn 64523
Collection: Ohio Deaths 1908-1953

Adopted by mothers, sister Lucy Wert who married Charles Flowers.

Family Researcher Sue marknsue@paclink.

[HI56724] (Research):BROWN EMMA A County Name: LOGAN Date of Death: 4/3/1933 Volume Number: 7191 Certificate Number: 22928

[NI56726] Name: �tab�Wilbur M. Chapman
Event: �tab�Marriage
Event Date: �tab�09 Jul 1927
Event Place: �tab�Hamilton County, Ohio
Age: �tab�24
Estimated Birth Year: �tab�1903
Marriage Date Note: �tab�
Marriage Place Note: �tab�
Father: �tab�H. N. Chapman
Father's Titles & Terms: �tab�
Mother: �tab�Bonnie Dick
Mother's Titles & Terms: �tab�
Spouse: �tab�Alma M. Hutzel
Spouse's Titles & Terms: �tab�
Spouse's Age: �tab�23
Spouse's Estimated Birth Year: �tab�1904
Spouse's Father: �tab�Henry Hutzel
Spouse's Father's Titles & Terms: �tab�
Spouse's Mother: �tab�Mary Hochwalt
Spouse's Mother's Titles & Terms: �tab�
Reference Number: �tab�vol 365 cn 251
Film Number: �tab�384197
Digital Folder Number: �tab�4016594
Image Number: �tab�165

[DI56728] Name: �tab�Dian Dick
Gender: �tab�Female
Burial Date: �tab�
Burial Place: �tab�
Death Date: �tab�22 May 1898
Death Place: �tab�Fletcher, Miami, Ohio
Age: �tab�69
Birth Date: �tab�1829
Birthplace: �tab�Elizabeth Tp
Occupation: �tab�Domestic
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�B07065-6
System Origin: �tab�Ohio-EASy
Source Film Number: �tab�550191
Reference Number: �tab�v 3 p 65

[NI56729] Name: �tab�Frank Dick
Event: �tab�Marriage
Event Date: �tab�29 Jul 1899
Event Place: �tab�Miami, Ohio
Age: �tab�28
Estimated Birth Year: �tab�1871
Marriage Date Note: �tab�
Marriage Place Note: �tab�
Father: �tab�John B. Dick
Father's Titles & Terms: �tab�
Mother: �tab�Diana Marshall
Mother's Titles & Terms: �tab�
Spouse: �tab�Jennie Vannoy
Spouse's Titles & Terms: �tab�
Spouse's Age: �tab�17
Spouse's Estimated Birth Year: �tab�1882
Spouse's Father: �tab�Frank Vannoy
Spouse's Father's Titles & Terms: �tab�
Spouse's Mother: �tab�Emma Mathews
Spouse's Mother's Titles & Terms: �tab�
Reference Number: �tab�p 98 cn 22174
Film Number: �tab�550151
Digital Folder Number: �tab�4016851
Image Number: �tab�270

[DI56730] Name: �tab�Sarah L. Gorsuch
Death Date: �tab�20 Mar 1935
Death Place: �tab�Lost Creek, Miami, Ohio
Birth Date: �tab�23 Nov 1864
Estimated Birth Year: �tab�
Birthplace: �tab�Shelby Co., Ohio
Death Age: �tab�70 years 4 months 27 days
Gender: �tab�Female
Marital Status: �tab�Married
Race or Color: �tab�American
Street Address: �tab�
Occupation: �tab�House Keeping Own Home
Residence: �tab�Casstown
Burial Date: �tab�22 Mar 1935
Burial Place: �tab�Fletcher, Ohio
Cemetery Name: �tab�
Spouse's Name: �tab�Geo. Gorsuch
Father's Name: �tab�John P. Dick
Father's Title & Terms: �tab�
Father's Birthplace: �tab�Maryland
Mother's Name: �tab�Dina Marshall
Mother's

[DI56731] Ohio Deaths, 1908-1932, 1938-1944, and 1958-2007 about John P Dick
Name: �tab�John P Dick
Birth Date: �tab�1892
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�4 Feb 1961
Hospital of Death: �tab�Home
City of Death: �tab�Kettering
County of Death: �tab�Montgomery
Certificate: �tab�13480
Age at Death: �tab�69
Certifier: �tab�Physician
Autopsy: �tab�Yes, not used for certification
Marital Status: �tab�Married
Census Tract: �tab�0000

[DI56737] Ohio Deaths, 1908-1932, 1938-1944, and 1958-2007 about Squire Richard Caldwell
Name: �tab�Squire Richard Caldwell
Birth Date: �tab�1 Jun 1918
Birth City: �tab�Urbana
Birth County: �tab�Champaign
Birth State: �tab�Ohio
Birth Country: �tab�United States
Gender: �tab�Male
Race: �tab�White
Hispanic Origin: �tab�Not Hispanic (Latino)
Death Date: �tab�18 Dec 1993
Death Time: �tab�10:50 PM
Hospital of Death: �tab�Mercy Memorial Hospital
City of Death: �tab�Urbana
County of Death: �tab�Champaign
Certificate: �tab�090719
Age at Death: �tab�75
Hospital Status: �tab�Hospital/Inpatient
Social Security Number: �tab�290-07-6916
Father's Surname: �tab�Caldwell
Mother's Maiden Name: �tab�Lackey
Marital Status: �tab�Married
Education: �tab�12
Industry of Decedent: �tab�Guided missiles, space vehicles, and parts
Occupation of Decedent: �tab�Tool and die makers
Primary Registration District: �tab�1101

[HI56739] (Research):Source Citation: Year: 1860; Census Place: Union, Butler, Ohio; Roll: M653 _940; Page: 96; Image: 193. Abram Caldwell 30 Margret Caldwell 28 Anna Caldwell 10 Frank Caldwell 8 Lizzie Caldwell 4

1870 Butler Co, Union, OH Margaret Caldwell, 39, Ohio Valeria, 17, helps mother, OH Melissa 14, att school, OH Eddie 10 OH " Roscoe, 8 " OH Levi, 4 OH

1880 Butler Co, Union OH pg289 David N. TYSON Self M Male W 45 OH Teaming OH OH Margaret TYSON Wife M Female W 50 BELGIUM Keeping House B ELGIUM BELGIUM Levi CALDWELL SSon S Male W 14 OH At Home OH OH

Not found in 1880 must have gone by another name other than Roscoe.

Name: Stuire P Caldwell Birthplace: Ohio State: OH Ag e: 48 Color: W Enumeration District: 0022 Visit: 0096 County: Champaign, Urba na City 1910 Relation: Head of Household Wife Ammanda 49 Ohio Son Elga 21 Ohio Daughter Esta 16 Ohio Son Charles 13 Ohio Son Walter 05 Ohio

[DI56739] Name: �tab�Squire Roscoe Caldwell
�tab�
Death Date: �tab�08 Feb 1938
Death Place: �tab�Urbana Twp., Champaign, Ohio
Birth Date: �tab�02 Aug 1862
Estimated Birth Year: �tab�
Birthplace: �tab�Hamilton, Ohio
Death Age: �tab�75 years 6 months 6 days
Gender: �tab�Male
Marital Status: �tab�Married
Race or Color: �tab�American
Street Address: �tab�830 Miami
Occupation: �tab�Retired Grocer
Residence: �tab�Urbana, Champaign Co., Ohio
Burial Date: �tab�11 Feb 1938
Burial Place: �tab�Ohiio
Cemetery Name: �tab�Oakdale Cem.
Spouse's Name: �tab�Amanda Caldwell
Father's Name: �tab�
Father's Title & Terms: �tab�
Father's Birthplace: �tab�West Chester, Ohio
Mother's Name: �tab�Margaret Jefferies
Mother's �tab�
Mother's Birthplace: �tab�Hamilton, Ohio
Film Number: �tab�2023555
Digital Folder Number: �tab�4121561
Image Number: �tab�1734
Certificate Number: �tab�fn 7525

[HI56741] (Research):Name: Victor L. Slusser SSN: 281-10-5723 Last Residence: 33844 Haines City, Polk, Florida, United States of Ameri ca Born: 10 Dec 1916 Died: 2 Jul 1989 State (Year) SSN issued: Ohio (Before 1951 )

[NI56745] Md 2nd
Name: �tab�Cass Henry
Titles & Terms: �tab�
Event: �tab�Marriage
Event Date: �tab�26 Nov 1919
Event Place: �tab�Champaign County, Ohio, United States
Age: �tab�28
Estimated Birth Year: �tab�1891
Marriage Date Note: �tab�
Marriage Place Note: �tab�
Father: �tab�Louis Henry
Father's Titles & Terms: �tab�
Mother: �tab�Emma Runyan
Mother's Titles & Terms: �tab�
Spouse: �tab�Margaret Caldwell
Spouse's Titles & Terms: �tab�
Spouse's Age: �tab�37
Spouse's Estimated Birth Year: �tab�1882
Spouse's Father: �tab�Joel Bates
Spouse's Father's Titles & Terms: �tab�
Spouse's Mother: �tab�Mary Englehart
Spouse's Mother's Titles & Terms: �tab�
Reference Number: �tab�1064
Film Number: �tab�545416
Digital Folder Number: �tab�4016845
Image Number: �tab�311

[HI56746] (Research):1920 Champaign Co, Urbana, OH Cass E Henig? , head, 28 Margaret, wife, 37 Ruth O Caldwell, step dau, 8, OH Joel F Bates, father in law, 65 Blanche L Bates, sister in law 14

[HI56747] (Research):Father: John YOUNT b: 23 SEP 1768 in Randolph County, North Carolina Mother: Mary Ann LOWE b: 28 MAR 1771

[DI56748] Newspaper Abstract
August 13, 1863
Died near Texas this county, 4th inst, Charlie S Barber, son of Orville H and Jennie L Barber, aged about 10 months.

[DI56753] Name: �tab�Amy D. Ewing
�tab�
Death Date: �tab�11 Sep 1939
Death Place: �tab�Columbus, Franklin, Ohio
Birth Date: �tab�26 Jan 1885
Estimated Birth Year: �tab�
Birthplace: �tab�Urbana, Ohio
Death Age: �tab�54 years 7 months 15 days
Gender: �tab�Female
Marital Status: �tab�Married
Race or Color: �tab�Caucasian
Street Address: �tab�77 W. Northland Ave
Occupation: �tab�At Home
Residence: �tab�Columbus, Ohio
Burial Date: �tab�14 Sep 1939
Burial Place: �tab�
Cemetery Name: �tab�Menorial Park
Spouse's Name: �tab�Harry E. Ewing
Father's Name: �tab�Issac Davis
Father's Title & Terms: �tab�
Father's Birthplace: �tab�Hamilton, Ohio
Mother's Name: �tab�Flora H. Crow
Mother's �tab�
Mother's Birthplace: �tab�Urbana, Ohio
Film Number: �tab�2023763
Digital Folder Number: �tab�4019479
Image Number: �tab�3222
Certificate Number: �tab�fn 53680

[DI56754] Name: �tab�Wilmer Or Wilbur R. Davis
�tab�
Death Date: �tab�14 Apr 1951
Death Place: �tab�Erie Twp, Ottawa, Ohio, United States
Birth Date: �tab�11 Dec 1889
Estimated Birth Year: �tab�
Birthplace: �tab�Urbana, Ohio
Death Age: �tab�61 years
Gender: �tab�Male
Marital Status: �tab�
Race or Color: �tab�Caucasian
Street Address: �tab�
Occupation: �tab�
Residence: �tab�
Burial Date: �tab�
Burial Place: �tab�
Cemetery Name: �tab�
Spouse's Name: �tab�
Father's Name: �tab�Issac K. Davis
Father's Title & Terms: �tab�
Father's Birthplace: �tab�
Mother's Name: �tab�Flora Crow
Mother's �tab�
Mother's Birthplace: �tab�
Film Number: �tab�2372801
Digital Folder Number: �tab�4109377
Image Number: �tab�01537
Certificate Number: �tab�26563

[HI56755] (Research):Graduates of Urbana High School 1901-1916 Published by the class of 19 16 in their Senior Year submitted by Pat Stickley, July CCGS Newsletter pg 92 Class of 1913 Herman Davis

[HI56756] (Research):1900 census Franklin Co, Columbus, oh living with great neice, Flora Cro w, d/o Thomas Crow. Flora md Isaac Davis

[DI56757] The Urbana Daily Citizen
March 29, 1886
William Downs, one of the old and respected citizens of Concord Twp, died Sunday at home of his son-in-law Charles O Taylor. He was stricken with paralysis some two or three months ago. He was about 68 years of age and lived in Concord Twp many years. Buried Oak Dale Cemetery.

[HI56758] (Research):Court of Common Pleas 1890 from Champaign Democrat abstracted by Pat Stick ley CCGS Newsletter Fall 1989 5/1/1890 Frank A Downs vs Wallace L Down - Partiton

Champaign Democrat Juny 12 1912 Many Deaths of Aged People June Vital Statistics Show many Deaths of Aged Persons-Fifteen Births June 29- William Wallace Downs, Urbana, aged 65

[HI56760] (Research):Court of Common Pleas 1890 from Champaign Democrat abstracted by Pat Stick ley CCGS Newsletter Fall 1989 5/1/1890 Frank A Downs vs Wallace L Downs - Partition

[DI56762] Chauncery Record Book 26 pg 65 Field 15 Aug 1854 Petition to Partition Tho mas D Crow vs Elizabeth Downs, et al. William Downs deceased was the own er of Lots 199,210 and the west half of 200 in Urbana. Williams heirs were Elizabeth Downs, widow; Henrietta Downs, wife of Thomas D Crow; Elizabe th Downs, wife of Robert Outram; Mary Downs Henkle; Anny Downs; Esther Dow ns, wife of David Shynigh; rebecca A Downs wife of Thomas Bushnell; Sus an J Downs wifes of Alfred F Reed of White County, IN; Huldah Downs, wi fe of Silas Trumbo of Clark Co, OH, Abigail Downs deceased wife of John Ca rothers of White Co, IN was the mother of William Carothers.

[DI56765] Name: �tab�Charles D. Albin
�tab�
Death Date: �tab�18 Jul 1941
Death Place: �tab�Springfield, Clark, Ohio
Birth Date: �tab�15 Aug 1870
Estimated Birth Year: �tab�
Birthplace: �tab�Cincinnati, Ohio
Death Age: �tab�70 years 11 months 3 days
Gender: �tab�Male
Marital Status: �tab�Married
Race or Color: �tab�Caucasian
Street Address: �tab�136 N. Wittenburg St.
Occupation: �tab�Pattern Maker
Residence: �tab�
Burial Date: �tab�21 Jul 1941
Burial Place: �tab�
Cemetery Name: �tab�Ferncliff
Spouse's Name: �tab�Mary Grace Albin
Father's Name: �tab�Joseph Albin
Father's Title & Terms: �tab�
Father's Birthplace: �tab�Fremont, Ohio
Mother's Name: �tab�Anna Diehl
Mother's �tab�
Mother's Birthplace: �tab�Ohio
Film Number: �tab�2023919
Digital Folder Number: �tab�4057801
Image Number: �tab�192
Certificate Number: �tab�fn 40921

[XI56765] 54016 �tab�ALBIN �tab�CHARLES �tab�D. 00/00/0000 �tab�CINCINNATI, OHIO �tab�07/18/1941 07/21/1941 E Lot 100 �tab�ublot 0 �tab�Row 0 �tab�Space 16

[HI56768] (Research):Champaign Co, Guardian Books pg 419 3/8/1852 James Engle, gdn of Jonath an Geer age 7 yr, minor heir of Jonathan Geer, deceased. Sureties John Ell sworth, Joseph Swisher

1850 Champaign Co, Rush, OH John Runyan, 75, born unknown Catherine, 70 VA Erastus Hall, 20 OH Isaac Walburn, 16, OH Richard Hall, 15 OH Sebra Hall, 14, OH Catherine 12 OH

Will Book C pg 51 John Runyon probated 2/10/1852 Wife Catherine. Grandchildren Catherine and Richard Hall (their parents de ceased). Granddaughter Rachel Ellsworth (daughter of my daughter Bridge t, dec'd) Son Lair Runyon. Son Lair Runyon and John W Runyon nephew execut ors. Wit: John Harlan, Joshua Harlan Signed 1/7/1852

Record Book 28, Page 330- Filed 6 October 1859- Petition John W. Runyon, Executor of John Runyon, deceased vs John Runyon Jr. & Others John Runyon, deceased, late of Champaign County, left a will, and a copy w as located in the suit. Heirs were: Catharine Runyon, widow (died 27 Augu st 1858); Susannah Runyon, wife of John Ellsworth; Malinda Runyon, wi fe of Otis Milledge of Iowa; grandchildren, Sabra Hall; Catharine Hall, wi fe of Booker R. Durnell; Erastus Hall and Richard Hall; Lair Runyon of Ind iana; Coonrod Runyon, deceased, whose unnamed children resided in Illinoi s; Jane Runyon, wife of William Geer of Illinois; Elizabeth Runyon, deceas ed wife of Jonathan Geer, and mother of William Geer, Amy Geer, Malinda Ge er and Jonathan Geer; John Runyon Jr. of Indiana; Joseph Runyon of Iowa; B ridget Runyon, deceased wife of ...Ellsworth, was the mother of Rachel Ell sworth, wife of Henry Henry Shaffer of Illinois; Isaac Runyon, decease d, a son, left no issue and died 19 July 1858 in Warren Co, IL (left his e state to Malinda Milledge, wife of Otis Milledge of Iowa; Jane Rambo, wi fe of James Rambo of Warren Co, IL and John C Beasly, his executor (co py of Isaac's will included in the suit).


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[NI56770] Md second
Name: �tab�Elmer A. Tomlin
Titles & Terms: �tab�
Event: �tab�Marriage
Event Date: �tab�28 May 1918
Event Place: �tab�Champaign, Ohio
Age: �tab�38
Estimated Birth Year: �tab�1880
Marriage Date Note: �tab�
Marriage Place Note: �tab�
Father: �tab�John Tomlin
Father's Titles & Terms: �tab�
Mother: �tab�Emma Kite
Mother's Titles & Terms: �tab�
Spouse: �tab�Effie M. Huffman
Spouse's Titles & Terms: �tab�
Spouse's Age: �tab�29
Spouse's Estimated Birth Year: �tab�1889
Spouse's Father: �tab�Robert S. Phipps
Spouse's Father's Titles & Terms: �tab�
Spouse's Mother: �tab�Sarah E. Daniels
Spouse's Mother's Titles & Terms: �tab�
Reference Number: �tab�p403
Film Number: �tab�545416
Digital Folder Number: �tab�4016845
Name: �tab�Effie Tomlin
Titles & Terms: �tab�
Death Date: �tab�07 Dec 1930
Death Place: �tab�Columbus, Franklin, Ohio
Birth Date: �tab�03 Sep 1889
Estimated Birth Year: �tab�
Birthplace: �tab�No. Lewisburg, Ohio
Death Age: �tab�41 years 3 months 4 days
Gender: �tab�Female
Marital Status: �tab�Married
Race or Color: �tab�Caucasian
Street Address: �tab�
Occupation: �tab�Housewife
Residence: �tab�North Lewisburg, Ohio
Burial Date: �tab�09 Dec 1930
Burial Place: �tab�N. Lewisburg, O.
Cemetery Name: �tab�
Spouse's Name: �tab�Elmer R. Tomlin
Father's Name: �tab�Samuel Phipps
Father's Title & Terms: �tab�
Father's Birthplace: �tab�Ohio
Mother's Name: �tab�Sarah Phipps
Mother's Titles & Terms: �tab�
Mother's Birthplace: �tab�Ohio
Film Number: �tab�1992280
Digital Folder Number: �tab�4000563
Image Number: �tab�645
Certificate Number: �tab�fn 71894

[HI56770] (Research):Enumeration of Youth St Paris Village School District, Champaign Co, OH ta ken July 28, 1892 Elmer Tomlin age 10

Name: Elmer Tomlin Birthplace: Ohio State: OH 1910 Ag e: 29 Color: W Enumeration District: 0104 Visit: 0142 County: Miami, Troy Ci ty Relation: Head of Household Wife Alice 28 Ohio

Name: ELMER TOMLIN Gender: Male Date of Death: April 29, 1961 Volume: 16480 Certificate: 23346 Marital Status: Married Place of Death: Urbana, Champaign County Race: White Residence: , Champaign County Age: 80

See if Mary Wemlinger obit 10/8/2005 in Urbana. says dau of Elmer Tomlin a nd Lura

[HI56771] (Research):Enumeration of Youth in St Paris Village School District Champaign County, OH July 28, 1892 Rufus TOmlin age 6

Enumeration of Youth St Paris Village School District, Champaign County, OH no date c July 1898 Rufus Tomlin age 11

Enumeration of Youth St Paris Village School District, Champaign County, OH no date c July 1906 Rufus Tomlin age 19 parent Jack

[HI56773] (Research):Name: �tab�William E. Neves
�tab�
Event: �tab�Marriage
Event Date: �tab�27 Sep 1919
Event Place: �tab�Miami County, Ohio
Age: �tab�23
Birth Date: �tab�
Birthplace: �tab�Casey Co., Kentucky
Marriage Date Note: �tab�
Marriage Place Note: �tab�
Estimated Birth Year: �tab�1896
Father: �tab�Harrison I. Neves
Father's �tab�
Mother: �tab�Mary Wright
Mother's �tab�
Spouse: �tab�Alice Tomlin
Spouse's �tab�
Spouse's Age: �tab�28
Spouse's Birth Date: �tab�
Spouse's Birthplace: �tab�Defiance, Ohio
Spouse's Estimated Birth Year: �tab�3-28-1891
Spouse's Father: �tab�Harvey Waters
Spouse's Father's �tab�
Spouse's Mother: �tab�Charity Ivy
Spouse's Mother's �tab�
Reference Number: �tab�cn 30234
Film Number: �tab�550155
Digital Folder Number: �tab�4016854


Name: �tab�William C Neves
�tab�
Event: �tab�Death
Event Date: �tab�03 Oct 1931
Event Place: �tab�Piqua, Miami Co., Ohio
Residence: �tab�
Street Address: �tab�
Gender: �tab�Male
Death Age: �tab�36y 18d
Marital Status: �tab�Married
Race: �tab�White
Occupation: �tab�
Birth Date: �tab�15 Sep 1895
Birthplace: �tab�Liberty, Kentucky, USA
Estimated Birth Year: �tab�1895
Burial Date: �tab�06 Oct 1931
Burial Place: �tab�
Cemetery: �tab�Riverside
Father: �tab�Harrison J. Neves
Father's �tab�
Father's Birthplace: �tab�...ddytown, Ohio
Mother: �tab�Mary J. Wright
Mother's �tab�
Mother's Birthplace: �tab�Greensburg, Kentucky
Spouse: �tab�Alice Neves
Spouse's �tab�
Reference Number: �tab�fn 61500
Film Number: �tab�1992476
Digital Folder Number: �tab�4000610
Image Number: �tab�555

[DI56773] Name: �tab�Alice Veda Deal
�tab�
Event: �tab�Death
Event Date: �tab�14 Aug 1935
Event Place: �tab�Troy, Miami, Ohio
Residence: �tab�
Street Address: �tab�
Gender: �tab�Female
Death Age: �tab�49y 4m 28d
Marital Status: �tab�Married
Race: �tab�W
Occupation: �tab�
Birth Date: �tab�16 Mar 1886
Birthplace: �tab�Defiance, OH
Estimated Birth Year: �tab�1886
Burial Date: �tab�16 Aug 1935
Burial Place: �tab�
Cemetery: �tab�Riverside
Father: �tab�Wm. H. Waters
Father's �tab�
Father's Birthplace: �tab�KY
Mother: �tab�Carity Ivy
Mother's �tab�
Mother's Birthplace: �tab�TN
Spouse: �tab�Frank Deal
Spouse's �tab�
Reference Number: �tab�fn 50167
Film Number: �tab�2022525
Digital Folder Number: �tab�4001932
Image Number: �tab�79

[HI56778] (Research):Marriage 1 Joel Garretson b: 26 MAY 1796 in York County, Pennsylvania Married: 25 NOV 1819 in Warrington MM, York County, Penbnsylvania Children Louisa Garretson b: 11 SEP 1820 in York County, Pennsylvania Alice Garretson b: 11 JAN 1823 in Adams/York County, Pennsylvania Mary Garretson b: 20 SEP 1825 in York County, Pennsylvania Benjamin Franklin Garretson b: 14 JAN 1830 in York County, Pennsylvania Joel Vale Garretson b: 1 MAR 1833 in Newberry Twp., York County, Pennsylv ania

[HI56783] (Research):1880 Census Place Salem, Champaign, Ohio Family History Library Film 1 254998
NA Film Number T9-0998 Page Number 352A Samuel ENGLEHART Self M Male W 32 PA Farmer PA PA Martha ENGLEHART Wife M Female W 31 OH House Keepi ng OH OH John CRAIG SSon S Male W 12 OH OH OH Emma CRAIG Dau S Female W 4 OH PA OH

[DI56783] Name: �tab�John Franklin Craig
�tab�
Death Date: �tab�09 Jul 1942
Death Place: �tab�Urbana, Champaign, Ohio
Birth Date: �tab�
Estimated Birth Year: �tab�
Birthplace: �tab�
Death Age: �tab�
Gender: �tab�Male
Marital Status: �tab�Married
Race or Color: �tab�
Street Address: �tab�
Occupation: �tab�
Residence: �tab�
Burial Date: �tab�
Burial Place: �tab�
Cemetery Name: �tab�
Spouse's Name: �tab�Jennie Craig
Father's Name: �tab�John Craig
Mother Martha Englehart

[DI56785] name: �tab�Emma Mae Sidders
titles & terms: �tab�
event: �tab�Death Champaign Co, Salem, OH
event date: �tab�21 May 1946
event place: �tab�
residence: �tab�
street address: �tab�
gender: �tab�Female
death age: �tab�52y11d
marital status: �tab�
race: �tab�White
occupation: �tab�
birth date: �tab�10 May 1894
birthplace: �tab�Salem Twp.,Champaign Co., Ohio
estimated birth year: �tab�1894
burial date: �tab�
burial place: �tab�
cemetery: �tab�
father: �tab�John F. Craig
father's titles & terms: �tab�
father's birthplace: �tab�
mother: �tab�Anna E. Johnson
mother's titles & terms: �tab�
mother's birthplace: �tab�
spouse: �tab�Charles R. Sidders
spouse's titles & terms: �tab�
reference number: �tab�Certificate
film number: �tab�2372807
digital folder number: �tab�4073028
image number: �tab�03446
Citing this Record "Ohio, Deaths, 1908-1953," index and images, FamilySearch
(https://familysearch.org/pal:/MM9.1.1/X6NB-ZF8 : accessed 30 Oct 2012),
Emma Mae Sidders, 1946; citing reference Certificate, Ohio Historical Society, Columbus, Ohio.

[HI56788] (Research):1880 Census Place Salem, Champaign, Ohio Family History Library Film 1 254998
NA Film Number T9-0998 Page Number 352A Samuel ENGLEHART Self M Male W 32 PA Farmer PA PA Martha ENGLEHART Wife M Female W 31 OH House Keepi ng OH OH John CRAIG SSon S Male W 12 OH OH OH Emma CRAIG Dau S Female W 4 OH PA OH

ENGLEHART MARTHA J County Name: CHAMPAIGN Date of Death: 6/13/1916 Volume Number: 1963 Certificate Number: 35826

[DI56788] Name: �tab�Martha J. Englehart
�tab�
Death Date: �tab�13 Jun 1916
Death Place: �tab�Urbana, Champaign, Ohio
Birth Date: �tab�20 Jan 1848
Estimated Birth Year: �tab�
Birthplace: �tab�Champ. Co., O.
Death Age: �tab�68 years 4 months 23 days
Gender: �tab�Female
Marital Status: �tab�Widowed
Race or Color: �tab�American
Street Address: �tab�
Occupation: �tab�
Residence: �tab�
Burial Date: �tab�15 Jun 1916
Burial Place: �tab�Kingscreek, O.
Cemetery Name: �tab�
Spouse's Name: �tab�
Father's Name: �tab�John Cox
Father's Title & Terms: �tab�
Father's Birthplace:

[HI56792] (Research):Daily News, Springfield, OH on Sunday, August 1, 1926 Page 4 -sport. Mrs. Arabella L. BOTKIN, 80, Clifton, died at 9:50 p.m. Sat urday at the home of her daughter Mrs. Etta DOLWICK at Clifton. She leav es one son, Walter M. BOTKIN, of Springfield; three daughters, Mrs. DOLWIC K, Mrs. Rosella HAMILTON, of Springfield and Mrs. Della HAMILTON of Urban a; and two sisters, Mrs. Lydia SCHAFFER of Springfield and Mrs. Maggie SCH INIDKNER of Degraffe. She was a member of the English Lutheran Church at D onnelsville. Funeral services will be held at the Methodist Episcopal Chur ch at Clifton at 1:30 p.m. Tuesday. Burial will be made at Donnelsville. A dditional Information: Maiden name is KREGLOW. Donnelsville gravestone (o ne gravestone) says Morgan R. BOTKIN 1843-1896 Co. F 132nd Ohio Inf. and A rabella L. BOTKIN 1845-1926 Logan County. Submitted by Jan Botkin Therkild sen ([email protected])

[HI56793] (Research): Daily News, Springfield, OH on Tuesday, April 1, 1958 Page 11. Mrs. Rozella Evelyn HAMILTON, 83, of Yellow Springs, Route 1, ne ar Clifton, died at 10:45 a.m. Monday in City Hospital where she was admit ted Sunday suffering from pneumonia. Mrs. HAMILTON, who had resided in Spr ingfield most of her life, went to live with a daughter, Mrs. Golda PRIN TZ near Clifton, eight years ago. A native o New Carlisle, she was born Se pt 5, 1874, an was a daughter of Morgan and Arabella CRAGLOW BOTKIN. Her h usband, Jesse L. HAMILTON, died in 1940. Surviving besides Mrs. PRINTZ a re a son, Orral of Springfield. Services will be conducted at 2 p.m. Thurs day in the Coffman funeral home, Yellow Springs, by the Rev. Robert W. Ust ick, pastor of the Clifton Presbyterian Church. Burial will be in the Donn elsville Cemetery and friends may call at the funeral home on Wednesday fr om 2 until 4 p.m. and 7 until 9 p.m. [Note by submitter, Jan Botkin Therki ldsen, [email protected]: I believe mother's name should be listed as Arabe lla KREGLOW. Clark County OH Birth record Vol. 1, p. 244 - born to Morg an Botkin and Arabella KREGLOW - w- f - Rozella Eveline Botkin 9/5/18 74 in Donnelsville.]

[NI56795] Groom's Name: �tab�Orral Granville Hamilton
Groom's Birth Date: �tab�23 May 1895
Groom's Birthplace: �tab�North Hampton, Ohio
Groom's Age: �tab�23
Bride's Name: �tab�Margaret Catherine Basler
Bride's Birth Date: �tab�11 Jun 1896
Bride's Birthplace: �tab�Springfield, Ohio
Bride's Age: �tab�22
Marriage Date: �tab�18 Jun 1918
Marriage Place: �tab�Clark, Ohio
Groom's Father's Name: �tab�Jesse Hamilton
Groom's Mother's Name: �tab�Rosella Botkin
Bride's Father's Name: �tab�Martin Basler
Bride's Mother's Name: �tab�Winifred Gonder
Groom's Race: �tab�
Groom's Marital Status: �tab�Single

[HI56797] (Research):Daily News, Springfield, OH on Thursday, April 3, 1947 Funeral services will be held at 3:30 p.m. Saturday in Trinity Lutheran Ch urch for Mrs. Etta Viola DOLWICK, 81, of 1578 Mound st., who died at 11: 40 p.m. Wednesday in her home after a three-month illness. Mrs. DOLWICK w as born in Clark County on July 1, 1865, the daughter of Morgan and Arabel la WELSH Botkin. The Rev. Daniel J. Uhlman will be in charge of service s. Burial will be in Vale Cemetery. The body will be taken to the residen ce Friday morning. Survivors are seven daughters, Mrs. Rose LUTTREL, Winch ester, Va.; Mrs. Carrie GRINDLE, Clifton, O.; Mrs. Ethel ALLENDER, Springf ield; Mrs. Mary WEAVER, Springfield, Route 1; Mrs. Flossie SITES, Cedarvil le, Route 2; Mrs. Virginia LESLIE, Springfield; Miss Evelyn DOLWICK, at ho me; three sons, John DOWICK, Springfield, Route 4, and Raymond and Georg e, both of Springfield; two sisters, Mrs. Della HAMILTON, Tremont City a nd Mrs. Rosella HAMILTON, Springfield; a brother, Walter BOTKIN, Donnelsvi le; 42 grandchildren an 34 great grandchildren. The body was removed to Li ttleton funeral home. Additional Information submitted by Jan Botkin Therk ildsen, [email protected]: Husband is Toby DOLWICK. Clark County, Ohio Marr iage Licenses - Volume 12 lists 10/15/1885 marriage of Ettie BOTKIN to To by DOLWICK. Mother's maiden name is not WELSH, it's Arabella KREGLOW per 1 956 obit of Ettie's sister Della BOTKIN HAMILTON. However, Arabella KREGLO W's mother's maiden name is WELSH per Arabella's family records.]

[HI56798] (Research):Groom's Name: �tab�Andrew W Printz
Groom's Birth Date: �tab�02 Nov 1895
Groom's Birthplace: �tab�Greene County, Ohio
Groom's Age: �tab�
Bride's Name: �tab�Golda M Hamilton Leedom
Bride's Birth Date: �tab�02 Aug 1897
Bride's Birthplace: �tab�North Hampton, Ohio
Bride's Age: �tab�31
Marriage Date: �tab�09 Feb 1929
Marriage Place: �tab�Clark County, Ohio
Groom's Father's Name: �tab�William Printz
Groom's Mother's Name: �tab�Theresa Cultice
Bride's Father's Name: �tab�Jesse Hamilton
Bride's Mother's Name: �tab�Rosella Botkin
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�Divorced
Bride's Previous Husband's Name:

Daily News, Springfield, OH on Wednesday, March 11, 1970 Mrs. Golda M. PRINTZ, 72, of 719 W. Columbus st., Bellefontaine, a form er resident of Clifton, died at 2:30 a.m. Wednesday in the Ottawa Valley H ospital, Lima. She was born Aug. 2, 1897, in Clark County, the daught er of Jesse and Rozella BOTKIN HAMILTON, and had resided in Bellefontai ne for the past eight years. Mrs. PRINTZ was a member of the Cliffside Uni ted Presbyterian Church, Clifton. Her husband, Andrew, preceded her in dea th in 1950. Survivors include a step-son, William A. PRINTZ of Bele Cente r, Route 2; four step-grandchildren, and three step-great-great-grandchild ren. Mrs. PRINTZ was the last survivor of her immediate family. Her body w as taken to the Jackson, Lytle and Coffman Funeral Home, Yellow Springs, w here friends may call from 2 to 4 and 7 to 9 p.m. Friday. Services wi ll be held at 1 p.m. Saturday in the funeral home, in charge of the Rev. G areth Baker, pastor of the Yellow Springs Presbyterian Church. Burial wi ll be in the Clifton Cemetery.

[DI56799] Ohio Deaths, 1908-1932, 1938-1944, and 1958-2007 about Mary P Banker
Name: �tab�Mary P Banker
[Mary P Hamilton]
Birth Date: �tab�25 Feb 1909
Birth State: �tab�Ohio
Birth Country: �tab�United States
Gender: �tab�Female
Race: �tab�White
Hispanic Origin: �tab�Not Hispanic (Latino)
Residence City: �tab�Springfield
Residence County: �tab�Clark
Residence state: �tab�Ohio
Residence Country: �tab�United States
Death Date: �tab�21 Sep 1989
Death Time: �tab�05:25 PM
Hospital of Death: �tab�Long-Term Care Facilities
City of Death: �tab�Springfield
County of Death: �tab�Clark
Certificate: �tab�063192
Age at Death: �tab�80
Certifier: �tab�Physician
Referred to Coroner: �tab�Not Referred to Coroner
Autopsy: �tab�No Autopsy performed
Filing Date: �tab�2 Oct 1989
Hospital Status: �tab�Other/Nursing Home
Injury in Ohio: �tab�Yes
Type Place of Injury: �tab�Unspecified Place
Social Security Number: �tab�277-01-9817
Father's Surname: �tab�Hamilton
Marital Status: �tab�Widowed
Education: �tab�12
Industry of Decedent: �tab�Motor vehicles and motor vehicle equipment
Occupation of Decedent: �tab�Machine operators, not specified
Primary Registration District: �tab�1201

[NI56800] Married first
Groom's Name: �tab�Daniel Luther Banker
Groom's Birth Date: �tab�25 Jan 1890
Groom's Birthplace: �tab�Jackson, Ohio
Groom's Age: �tab�
Bride's Name: �tab�Edith Grace Miller
Bride's Birth Date: �tab�19 Jun 1893
Bride's Birthplace: �tab�St Paul, Indiana
Bride's Age: �tab�18
Marriage Date: �tab�16 Mar 1912
Marriage Place: �tab�Clark County, Ohio
Groom's Father's Name: �tab�Joseph Banker
Groom's Mother's Name: �tab�Christina Stroth
Bride's Father's Name: �tab�James L. Miller
Bride's Mother's Name: �tab�Lillian May Burr
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

[DI56800] Daily News, Springfield, OH on Tuesday, October 13, 1970 Page 4. Daniel Luther BANKER, 78, of 812 Homestead av., died at 8:10 p. m. Monday in Community Hospital following one year of failing health. He was born January 25, 1892, in Jackson, the son of Joseph and Christina STROTHS BANKER. He was formerly employed by the International Harvester Co. Mr. BANKER was a member of the Second Church of God, Local 402 UAW-CIO, Ant hony Lodge No. 455 F and A.M., Scotish Rite Valley of Columbus, Home C ty Chapter No. 258 OES, and the Engle Lodge No. 397. Survivors include h is wife Mary; one son Joseph L. of Springfield; one daughter, Mrs. Luret ta PAYNE of Oklahoma; five grandchildren; 16 great-grandchildren; one sist er, Mrs. Lena CALHOUN of Springfield; one brother, George of Springfie d; and several nieces and nephews. His body was taken to the Jackson, Lytl e, and Coffman Funeral Home where friends may call from 7 to 9 p.m. Wednes day and 2 to 4 and 7 to 9 p.m. Thursday. Services will be held at 10:30 a. m. Friday in the Second Church of God in charge of the Rev. Otis Johnso n, assisted by the Rev. Carl E. Reynolds. His body will lie in state in t he church one hour prior to the services. Eastern Star services will be he ld at 7:30 p.m. Wednesday, Anthony Lodge services at 7 p.m. Thursday follo wed by Scotish Rite Valley of Columbus Ring services at 7:30 p.m. Burial w ill be in Glen Haven Memorial Gardens. [More information from Jan Botkin Therkildsen, [email protected]: Wife Mary is d/o Charles R. HAMILTON and Del la Vane BOTKIN. She died September 1989.]

[DI56805] Name: �tab�Mary Otewalt
Gender: �tab�Female
Burial Date: �tab�
Burial Place: �tab�
Death Date: �tab�07 Jan 1888
Death Place: �tab�Pike Tp., Clark, Ohio
Age: �tab�90
Birth Date: �tab�1798
Birthplace: �tab�Virginia
Occupation: �tab�Farmers Widow
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 343

[NI56806] Possible child, cant prove yet.
Ohio Deaths, 1908-1932, 1938-1944, and 1958-2007 about Hollis E Otewalt
Name: �tab�Hollis E Otewalt
Birth Date: �tab�1881
Gender: �tab�Male
Race: �tab�White
Residence City: �tab�Springfield
Residence County: �tab�Clark
Residence state: �tab�Ohio
Residence Country: �tab�United States
Death Date: �tab�7 Jul 1961
Hospital of Death: �tab�Home
City of Death: �tab�Springfield
County of Death: �tab�Clark
Certificate: �tab�46286
Age at Death: �tab�80
Certifier: �tab�Coroner
Autopsy: �tab�No Autopsy performed
Marital Status: �tab�Married

Not located in 1900. Lydia in 1900 says she birthed 7 children and 4 were living. Hollis could have been the 4th.. however Holis in the sensus claims his parents born Virginia.

[NI56807] Dau of David Zeigler and Lydia Frantz

[HI56810] (Research): Daily News, Springfield, OH on Friday, October 16, 1931 Page 22. Mrs. Ella M. HICKS died at 9:30 a.m. Friday at her home, 903 Clif ton av. She was a member of the First Baptist Church, and of Violet Counci l, No. 29, Daughters of America. She leaves one daughter, Mrs. Minnie OTEW ALT; three grandchildren, Mrs. Hazel CRABILL, Arthur B. and John OTEWAL T; and three grandchildren.

[DI56810] Ohio Deaths, 1908-1932, 1938-1944, and 1958-2007 about Minnie M Otewalt
Name: �tab�Minnie M Otewalt
Birth Date: �tab�1880
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�6 Mar 1962
Hospital of Death: �tab�Home
City of Death: �tab�Springfield
County of Death: �tab�Clark
Certificate: �tab�16693
Age at Death: �tab�82
Certifier: �tab�Physician
Autopsy: �tab�Yes, not used for certification
Marital Status: �tab�Widowed

[NI56811] Name: �tab�Elden J. Crabill
Titles & Terms: �tab�
Event: �tab�Marriage
Event Date: �tab�26 Apr 1923
Event Place: �tab�Clark Couty, Ohio
Age: �tab�23
Estimated Birth Year: �tab�1900
Marriage Date Note: �tab�
Marriage Place Note: �tab�
Father: �tab�Joseph Crabill Jr.
Father's Titles & Terms: �tab�
Mother: �tab�Mary A. Hinkle
Mother's Titles & Terms: �tab�
Spouse: �tab�Hazel Otewalt
Spouse's Titles & Terms: �tab�
Spouse's Age: �tab�22
Spouse's Estimated Birth Year: �tab�1901
Spouse's Father: �tab�Orris G. Otewalt
Spouse's Father's Titles & Terms: �tab�
Spouse's Mother: �tab�Minnie M. Hicks
Spouse's Mother's Titles & Terms: �tab�
Reference Number: �tab�p 19 15597
Film Number: �tab�466637
Digital Folder Number: �tab�4016779
Image Number: �tab�43

[DI56811] Ohio Deaths, 1908-1932, 1938-1944, and 1958-2007 about Hazel Crabill
Name: �tab�Hazel Crabill
Birth Date: �tab�1901
Gender: �tab�Female
Race: �tab�White
Residence County: �tab�Clark
Residence state: �tab�Ohio
Residence Country: �tab�United States
Death Date: �tab�13 Jul 1973
Hospital of Death: �tab�Community Hospital of Springfield
City of Death: �tab�Springfield
County of Death: �tab�Clark
Certificate: �tab�050350
Age at Death: �tab�72
Certifier: �tab�Physician
Autopsy: �tab�No Autopsy performed
Marital Status: �tab�Married

[NI56812] Ohio Deaths, 1908-1932, 1938-1944, and 1958-2007 about Eunice M Otewalt
Name: �tab�Eunice M Otewalt
Birth Date: �tab�1904
Gender: �tab�Female
Race: �tab�White
Residence City: �tab�Columbus
Residence County: �tab�Franklin
Residence state: �tab�Ohio
Residence Country: �tab�United States
Death Date: �tab�9 Mar 1973
Hospital of Death: �tab�Long-Term Care Facilities
City of Death: �tab�Columbus (Pt)
County of Death: �tab�Franklin
Certificate: �tab�027082
Age at Death: �tab�69
Certifier: �tab�Physician
Autopsy: �tab�No Autopsy performed
Marital Status: �tab�Married
Census Tract: �tab�0460

[DI56812] Ohio Deaths, 1908-1932, 1938-1944, and 1958-2007 about Arthur B Otewalt
Name: �tab�Arthur B Otewalt
Birth Date: �tab�1904
Gender: �tab�Male
Race: �tab�White
Residence City: �tab�Columbus
Residence County: �tab�Franklin
Residence state: �tab�Ohio
Residence Country: �tab�United States
Death Date: �tab�8 Jul 1977
Hospital of Death: �tab�Long-Term Care Facilities
City of Death: �tab�Columbus (Pt)
County of Death: �tab�Franklin
Certificate: �tab�049776
Age at Death: �tab�73
Certifier: �tab�Physician
Marital Status: �tab�Widowed
Census Tract: �tab�4610

[NI56813] Daily News, Springfield, OH on Wednesday, February 19, 1947 Mrs. Estelle I. BUFFENBARGER, 76, of 3122 W. Main st., widow of Lee BUFFEN BARGER, died in the Springfield City Hospital at 8:30 a.m. Wednesday aft er being stricken with a heart attack in her home Tuesday night. She was b orn in Denver, Colo., Sept. 28, 1870, a daughter of Thomas and Sarah MCCLUNG. A former resident of Springfield, she later moved to Chicago, where
she made her home about 18 years, returning to this city last January. Two sons, Lyle H. of Piquae and Stanley D. of Toledo; two daughters, Mrs. Z ada E. MOODY at home and Mrs. �u��b�John OTEWALT�/u��/b� of Springfield; a grandson, Robe rt D. MOODY of Springfield; three brothers, A. M. MCCLUNG and Lyle R. MCCL UNG of Denver, adn Charles of Long Beach, Calif., and two sisters, Mrs. Herbert HARLOW and mrs. Julia MCLAIN of Chicago, survive. The body was tak en to the Jackson-Lytle funeral home, where services will be conduct ed at 1:30 p.m. Friday, the Rev. Robert W. USTICK, D. D., pastor of the Fi rst United Presbyterian Church, officiating. Burial will be in Kirkwood Ce metery, London, O.

[DI56813] Ohio Deaths, 1908-1932, 1938-1944, and 1958-2007 about John R Otewalt
Name: �tab�John R Otewalt
Birth Date: �tab�1907
Gender: �tab�Male
Race: �tab�White
Residence City: �tab�Springfield
Residence County: �tab�Clark
Residence state: �tab�Ohio
Residence Country: �tab�United States
Death Date: �tab�29 Jun 1974
Hospital of Death: �tab�Community Hospital of Springfield
City of Death: �tab�Springfield
County of Death: �tab�Clark
Certificate: �tab�041138
Age at Death: �tab�67
Certifier: �tab�Physician
Autopsy: �tab�Yes, used for certification
Marital Status: �tab�Married

[HI56815] (Research):posted by Michelle Teeple-Smith on Sunday, February 13, 2000 Looking for parents or any information for these people: Charles Smi th b. April 21, 1821 Clark County, OH; Margaret Otewalt d. May 4, 1847; Ma ry Priest b. February 8, 1826 in Ohio, d. November 8, 1902 New Hampshir e, Auglaize, OH. Charles married first to Margaret, when she died Charl es married Mary. In the 1860 census for Auglaize County, Goshen twp, the re was a Sarah Priest listed as living with them. Sarah's age was 63, bo rn Maryland. Charles and Mary were my husbands 2nd great-grandparents. Wi ll share what information that I have on their descendants.

[HI56818] (Research):d/o Morgan Lleuellyn b9/1822, widow in 1900 8/5 PA PA PA

[DI56818] Name of Newspaper is Daily News, Springfield, OH on Friday, October 16, 1931
Page 22. Mrs. Ella M. HICKS died at 9:30 a.m. Friday at her home, 903 Clifton av. She was a member of the First Baptist Church, and of Violet Council, No. 29, Daughters of America. She leaves one daughter, Mrs. Minnie OTEWALT; three grandchildren, Mrs. Hazel CRABILL, Arthur B. and John OTEWALT; and three grandchildren.
Name: �tab�Ella M. Hicks
�tab�
Death Date: �tab�16 Oct 1931
Death Place: �tab�Springfield, Clark Co., Ohio
Birth Date: �tab�20 Jun 1856
Estimated Birth Year: �tab�
Birthplace: �tab�Columbia, Pennsylvania, Usa
Death Age: �tab�75 years 4 months 26 days
Gender: �tab�Female
Marital Status: �tab�Widowed
Race or Color: �tab�Caucasian
Street Address: �tab�903 Clifton Ave
Occupation: �tab�Homemaker
Residence: �tab�
Burial Date: �tab�19 Oct 1931
Burial Place: �tab�
Cemetery Name: �tab�Ferncliff
Spouse's Name: �tab�Charles D. Hicks
Father's Name: �tab�Stephan Llewellyn
Father's Title & Terms: �tab�
Father's Birthplace: �tab�Pennsylvania
Mother's Name: �tab�Margaret Way
Mother's �tab�
Mother's Birthplace: �tab�Pennsylvania
Film Number: �tab�1992475
Digital Folder Number: �tab�4000611
Image Number: �tab�221
Certificate Number: �tab�fn 57995

[NI56820] "One of the pioneer Methodist organizations of the township was the Beech Grove Methodist Episcopal Church. It was organized in the year 1833, at the house of George Otewalt, by the Rev. Jesse Goddard, of Champaign County, a pioneer minister of the above church. The first house of worship was built on the site now occupied by the present neat chapel in 184 0. The ground was donated by Samuel Brandenburg, by deed bearing the date June 20, 1840. "

Source: The History of Clark County, W.H. Beers, Chicago, Illinois, 1881, online http://www.heritagepursuit.com/Clark/ClarkIndex.htm Printout dat ed 25 Jan 2004

[HI56821] (Research):Another soucre lists her name as Joanna Awl

[NI56824] Mayne, George H. �tab�Otewalt, Cordelia �tab�11/29/1888 Clark Co, OH pg533

[NI56825] Friermood, A. Wesley �tab�Otewalt, Phoebe J. �tab�03/02/1876 �tab�148

[HI56830] (Research):COX, Loretta M. 89, of Springfield, died Wednesday, September 15, 2004. S he was born June 23, 1915 in Springfield, the daughter of Frank M. and Ma ry A. (Cline) Helfrick. Mrs. Cox retired from Robbins and Myers after 47 y ears. Her survivors include two sisters, Ann Evilsizor of Danville, Califo rnia and Cora Rogers of LaFollet, Tennessee; several nieces and nephews; n umerous great nieces and nephews; many great great nieces and nephews; a nd a few great great great nieces and nephews. She was preceded in dea th by her parents; her husband, Charles in 1990; three sisters, Gladys Ran dall, Marie Stone and Daisy Allen; and four brothers, Frank, Albert, Har ry and Charlie Helfrick. A memorial service will be held Sunday, Septemb er 19, 2004 at 11:30 a.m. in the South Dayton Church of Christ, 300 Sou th Main in Springboro, Ohio. Published in the Springfield News-Sun on 9/17/2004.

[HI56831] (Research):Name: Charles O. Cox SSN: 277-05-8970 Last Residence: 45505 Springfield, Clark, Ohio, United States of Ameri ca Born: 14 Sep 1914 Died: 15 Nov 1990 State (Year) SSN issued: Ohio (Before 1951 )

[HI56836] (Research):WOODS VAN O County Name: CHAMPAIGN Date of Death: 7/16/1932 Volume Number: 6955 Certificate Number: 40332

[HI56842] (Research):Poss died before 1913 as no record is found of his death.

[HI56843] (Research):Name: Sophia Waldron
Death date: 28 Dec 1931
Death place: Springfield, Clark, Ohio
Birth date: 23 Jan 1849
Estimated birth year:
Birth place: Lancaster, Pa.
Age at death: 82 years 11 months 5 days
Gender: Female
Marital status: Widowed
Race or color: Caucasian
Street address: 1430 W. High
Occupation: At Home
Residence:
Burial date: 30 Dec 1931
Burial place:
Cemetery name: Ferncliff
Spouse name: J.H. Waldron
Father name: Andrew Long
Father titles:
Father birth place: Germany
Mother name:
Mother titles:
Mother birth place:
Informant Fred Waldron
GSU film number: 1992478
Digital GS number: 4000608
Image number: 3271
Reference number: fn 69869
Collection: Ohio Deaths 1908-1953

[HI56844] (Research):Name: James Waldron
Death date: 18 Feb 1945
Death place: Springfield, Clark, Ohio, United States
Birth date: 16 Jul 1876
Estimated birth year:
Birth place: Champaign Co., Ohio
Age at death: 68 years 7 months 2 days
Gender: Male
Marital status: Married
Race or color: Caucasian
Street address:
Occupation: Employed Robbins & Myers
Residence: 135 N Isabelle St
Lived in community 50 years
Burial date: 2/21/1945
Burial place:
Cemetery name: Glen Haven
Spouse name: Mabel M. Waldron
Father name: James H. Waldron
Father titles:
Father birth place:
Mother name: Sophia Long
Mother titles:
Mother birth place:
Informant Mabel N Waldron
GSU film number: 2372780
Digital GS number: 4058931
Image number: 00810
Reference number: 7168
Collection: Ohio Deaths 1908-1953

[HI56845] (Research):

[HI56852] (Research):Name: Christopher C Woods Gender: Male Date of Death: 14 November 1997 Birth Date: 07 August 1925 Volume: 31332 Certificate: 093964 Autopsy: No Social Security Number: 302203716 Father's Surname: Woods Time of Death: 7:20 AM Marital Status: Married Hispanic Origin: Non Hispanic Place of Death: Residence Years of Schooling: 12 Certifier: Physician Branch of Service: Us Army Referred to Coroner: No Method of Disposition: Burial Mother's Surname: Boosinger Race: White Birth Place: Champaign County, Ohio Residence: Ohio Age: 72

[HI56857] (Research):Name: Alice M Curnutte Gender: 2 Date of Death: 03 March 1986 Birth Date: 19 May 1937 Volume: 26378 Certificate: 016321 Autopsy: Yes - Used for certification Social Security Number: 300328632 Marital Status: Married Hispanic Origin: American Place of Death: Urbana, Champaign County Certifier: Physician Race: White Birth Place: Ohio Residence: Urbana, Champaign County Age: 48 Years

[HI56861] (Research): Valley News (Van Nuys, California) > 1974 > January > 3 Births- Evilsizer, son, to Mr and Mrs William R Evilsizer of 14211 Haynes St, V an Nuys, CA

[HI56867] (Research):Does not appear in the 1850 census, but in the 1860 and mentioned in grand mothers will as son of James. Does not appear in 1880.

[HI56869] (Research): Census names lloks like Irene or Inice....age 2 1880 shows also cant rea d.... ( ),, F age 11

[NI56872] Concord items Mar 20, 1879
Resolutions on the death of the late Thos. Hunter were read and adopted, a vote of thanks to the citizens of Mingo for their hospitality and to the church officials was tendered, and the meeting closed with the doxology and benediction by Rev. J. S. Pumphrey.


Thomas Hunter, fourth child of Nathaniel and Ann Porter Hunter, was born in Greenbriar county,
Virgihia, January 22, 1799. Came to Ohio when eleven years of age. At the age of twenty-one he settled in the Mingo Valley, built a log cabin and married Mary Evans, daughter of Griffith Evans, March 6th, 1832, Born to them two children, Griffith and Milton, both dying in infancy. His wife Mary died April 13, 1840, aged forty years. Thomas married the second time Ocrober 8th, 1840, Nancy Johnson born in Guernsy county, Ohio, August 5th, 1813, They bought additional land adjoining until they had a beautiful farm on which they lived until death. He was a man of strong convictions of right, both in politics and religion. He stood for advancement of schools, churches and public improvement, giving liberally in money
to found O. W. U. at Delaware, Ohio, in building the Pan Handle aud Erie railroads, Salem church and both churches in the present village of Mingo, also helping liberally in building the present church at Mt. Tabor, where he now rests from his labors of eighty years of useful life, dying February 19, 1879. His wife Nancy died November 2, 1887. Born to this union seven
children, viz:
Margaret, born September 9, 1841. Single. Died September 24, 1877.
Anna May Hunter, born September 28, 1842; and married S. L. Russell, soldier of the civil war. He died July 26, 1878. Now a widow and lives at North Lewisburg, O. Three children, vis: Harry Clifton Russell, born July 10, 1867. Married August 22nd, 1888, May McCartney, of Mingo, O., where they reside They have two children, Harold Leroy, born March
25, 1890, and Ralph, born July 11, 1895. Frank Guy Russell, born September 6, 1870, married May 14, 1896, Myrtle Sprinkle, of Makin, Ind. They have two children, viz: Edward Everett Hale, born March 15, 1897; Harold, born July 11, 1901.
Frank is employed as station agent for the Erie railroad at Tallmadge, Ohio.
Levi Kirk Russell, born November 28, 1872. He married December 12, 1894, Lola M. Gilliland, of Galion, O. No children. Live in Washington D. C. Clerk in Post Office Department.

[NI56873] Source http://www.archive.org/stream/hunterfamilyhist00hunt/hunterfamilyhist00hunt_djvu.txt
John Hunter, the fifth child of Nathaniel and Ann Hunter, Sr., was born March 20, 1801, in Greenbriar county, Virginia, came to Ohio with his parents and settled near the old home farm, he died in 1878 being seventy-seven years of age. He was one of the founders of Mt. Tabor church and cemetery, made himself useful in his day and generation. Died at Forrest
Home near Mt. Tabor, a christian in deed and truth known of all men.

Jane Humphreys Hunter, his wife, was the daughter of Thomas Humphreys. He was born in Belfast, Ireland, County of Dennegal. Her mother was Lady Patterson, a lady of high English rank.

The family emigrated to America in the year 1790 and settled in Erie county, Pennsylvania, in the town of Waterford where Jane Humphreys Hunter was born in the year 1800. Her father was in the military service during the great naval battle on Lake Erie (near Put-in-Bay) known as Perry's Great Victory over the English. Before they left Ireland he joined the Methodist
church under John Wesley's preaching and early labors in Methodism. Thomas Humphreys died in 1848 being 110 years old. His daughter, Jane Humphreys Hunter, was a true christian, she swept through the gates into the city July 15, 1877.

John Hunter and Jane Humphreys were married December 26, 1822. To them were born six sons and one daughter, four dying in childhood.
Alexander St. Clair Hunter was born December 16, 1823. Died September 11, 1824.
Nathaniel C. born November 1, 1825.
Washington C. born September 15, 1827.
Susan was born November 14, 1829. Died September 25, 1831.
Thomas was born October 8, 1833. Died March 5, 1846.
John was born December 27, 1838. Died August 13, 1839.
William H. was born September 29, 1840. Died July 31, 1904.

[HI56873] (Research):3rd of 4 sons. Imigrated with father in 1811 settled near Mt Tabor.

Will Ch Co, OH Book D pg 283 prpbated 3/8/1878 Son Nathanil $1200 credited on his note; son Nathaniel $500 for his ca re of me and business; son Washington C house and lot in West Liberty a nd his note of $300; son William H $1200 credit on his note; balance divid ed- Nathaniel 1 part, Washington C one part ; William 1 part in trust by N athaniel Hunter. Nathaniel Hunter Exec. Wit: S Z Lantz, Sarah Lantz Signed 12/12/1877

[NI56874] NATHANIEL C. HUNTER, farmer; P. O. West Liberty, Logan Co.; born on the fa rm, " Forest Home," where he now resides, Nov. 1, 1825;, is the son of Jo hn and Jane P. (Humphrey) Hunter. He is a native of Virginia, and she of P ennsylvania. The grandfather, Nathaniel, was a native of England or the no rth part of Ireland. The grandmother, Hester Ann (Porter), a native of Nor th Ireland; emigrated to America near the close of the eighteenth centur y, settling in the State of Virginia. In 1811, they came to Ohio, bringi ng four sons and four daughters, and located in Madison Co., where they re mained till 1814, when they removed to Champaign Co., having previousl y, or about 1812, bought a large tract of land embracing the same land up on which the grandson, Nathaniel, our subject, now lives. Here they locat ed and spent the remainder of their life; being among the early pioneers a nd enduring the many hardships to which they were subject. John, the fath er of our subject, spent his whole life in thisvicinity, and was identifi ed with much of the early history of this settlement, helping build and or ganise the churches and schools of that early day. He was married in 182 2; they had six children, three now survive-Nathaniel C., Washington C. a nd William H. The latter, during the war, raised a company of men and ente red the 12th O. V. C. ; was promoted to Major and served through the wa r. Soon after he went South and entered upon the work of raising cotto n; he was very unsuccessful, losing all his property. He was elected Sheri ff of the county, then Clerk of Court and Representative to the Legislatur e, and is now United States Commissioner at Montgomery, Ala: Washingt on C. is now in Michigan, an extensive fruit-grower. Mr. John Hunter w as a man who gave but limited attention to political matters; was, however, a prominent man among the people, and held many offices of the townsh ip with fidelity and trust. He was a great and active worker in t he M. E. Church, filling most of the important positions in the chur ch up to the time of his death. He died Feb. 28, 1878; his wife died Ju ly 15, 1877. Oar subject was married May 17, 1849, to Miss Helen M., daugh ter of Graham and Hannah (Cochran) Purdy, natives of Vermont. They had thr ee children- John G., Albert L. and William P. Mr. Hunter first located up on the farm where be now lives, remaining here about three years; then we nt to West Liberty, Logan Co., and entered upon the mercantile busines s, in which be continued about six years, doing a very successful trade. D uring this time he was a partner in building the first steam saw-mill a nd the first foundry ever in West Liberty; then he returned to his farm, " Forest Home," where he has since resided. He has a beautiful home, well im proved, and is a successful farmer; has several other pieces of land, owning in all 385 acres of land. His wife died April 30, 1880, after a loved c ompanionship of nearly thirty-one years. Mr. Hunter, though a very promine nt man and farmer, never desired office, and, though sometimes forced to a ccept some township offices, yet generally avoids them as much as possibl e; but, like big father, he is a very active and prominent man in t he M. E. Church, holding all the important positions therein, not for popu larity, but from his love for and zeal in the Christian work. He is an ear nest Sabbath-school worker, being a prominent pioneer organizer of Sabbath -schools throughout this section. He has also been an active support er of free schools, and a great worker in promoting edu cation. We can saf ely say that when Mr. Hunter's course of life is run, the community and t he church will lose an ardent friend, an honored and faithful worker

Source http://www.archive.org/stream/hunterfamilyhist00hunt/hunterfamilyhist00hunt_djvu.txt
Nathaniel C. Hunter, second son of John and Jane Hunter, was born in Champaign county, Ohio, November 1, 1825. Married Helen M. Purdy, of Erie City. Pennsylvania, May 17, 1849. She was born May 23, 1829, and died April 20, 1880. Nathaniel C. Hunter, now in his 80th year, has lived long and had a very busy life being useful in his day and generation, being loyal to his country and the church. Has been a member of the Methodist Episcopal church
for sixty-five years. He has always strove in his place, doing his duty without fear, favor or affection. Has served for fifty years as Sunday School Superintendent, and has filled almost all the offices in the church. Born to them three sons.
John G. was born June 17, 1850.
Albert L. was born August 4, 1852.
William P. was born March 12, 1855, died San Antonia, Texas, January 5, 1882, his mother preceeding him two 3 years. *

[HI56874] (Research):

[DI56874] PG 167NATHANIEL C HUNTER PROBATED 24 FEB 1908 URBANA TWP [DIED 18 FEB 190 8) Heirs-LouiZa s Hunter-widow-Urbana; John G Hunter-Son-Cable; Albert L Hunt er-son-Cable. Wife Eliza S all personal property and interest from $1000 from ea ch of my sons John G and Albert L Hunter; Sons John G and Albert L share e state equally after advances paid; I have given John G Hunter life esta te in 80 acres near Neapolis known as ~grandfather Hunter' farm; grson & g rdaus Maudy and Charles Hunter [ch of John G] $100 each; Edna & Elsie Hunt er [ch/o Albert] $100 each; Helen Fern beam [d/o Grace Hunter bocom] $1 00 which I intended to give her mother but for the reason that Helen Fe rn Yocom is named after her gr grandmother Helen Purdy Hunter I bequeath t his sum to her; Dorothy Mildred Swisher $100 the sum I intended f or her m other Fern Hunter Swisher who is dec'd; to Cora & Vinna Seaman for their t ender kindness & care in my latter years $100 each; farm known as Forest H ome farm to son Albert L Hunter. Sons John G & Albert L Hunter executors Witness:R W Pickering Mary F Roachwill signed 4 Dec 1905

[NI56876] Washington C. Hsnter,. third son of John and Jane Hunter, was born in Champaign county, Ohio^ September 15^ 1827. Married Agnes A. Deuel, of New York^ May 15, 1851, She was bom October 17,, 1832. Washington C. Hunter is now in his seventy- eighth year. They moved west several years ago, and now lives in Denver^ Colorado, He and his good wife are Christians above reproach. Born to them two sons.
Conklin Deuel, born March 28, 1853, Married Mrs. Beatrice Bay hain.
Arthur C, born May 18, 1857; single.

[HI56876] (Research):Washington C. is now in Michigan, an extensive fruit-grower (1881 Beers)

[NI56877] William H. Hunter, seventh child of John and Jane Hunter, was born September 29, 1840; married Effie A. McDonald October 8, 1863. Born to them one son, James McDonald, February 3, 1867. W. H, Hunter had an honorable service in the U. S. Army. He was commissioned during the great rebellion to raise 100 men for the cavalry service. Was severely wounded July 9, 1864. Promoted to Major July 5, 1865. After the war he moved South. He served the
people of Alabama one term in the Legislature; two terms as Sheriff of Lounds county, one term as Clerk of same county, was Judge of the U. S. A. Commisioners Court a number of years, and was a member of the State Constitutional Convontion of Alabama. Died July 31, 1904.

Fannie Hunter, second wife of William Hunter, still lives in Birmingham, Alabama.

J. Mc. Hunter, only son of William H. and Effie A. Hunter, was born February 3, 1867. He married Katherine Hoge Green, August 16, 1898. She was born August 7, 1877. Born to them one daughter, Mary Gwendolyne, August 16, 1900.

[HI56877] (Research):William H. The latter, during the war, raised a company of men and enter ed the 12th O. V. C. ; was promoted to Major and served through the war. S oon after he went South and entered upon the work of raising cotton; he w as very unsuccessful, losing all his property. He was elected Sheriff of t he county, then Clerk of Court and Representative to the Legislature, a nd is now United States Commissioner at Montgomery, Ala

[NI56878] Source http://www.archive.org/stream/hunterfamilyhist00hunt/hunterfamilyhist00hunt_djvu.txt
The descendants of Nathaniel Hunter met at the residence of N. C. Hunter, Urbana, Ohio, July 7th 1905, for the purpose of effecting an organization. The following officers were elected to serve one 3' year, or until their successors are elected:
President . . N. C. Hunter Urbana, Ohio
Vice President . T. E. Hunter Mingo, Ohio
Secretary . . S. M. Hunter Saint Paris, Ohio
Treasurer . Mrs. Anna Russel North Lewisburg, Ohio
The officers were instructed to have a short genealog-
ical history of the family published. We the present
decendants dedicate to future decendants the following history:
HISTORY OF NATHANIEL HUNTER, SR.'S FAMILY, OR HIS BRANCH OF IT
He was born in the Kingdom of Ireland, County of Down, and Parish of Saintfield, about twelve miles South of Belfast, Ireland, December, 14th, 1768.

Ann Porter was born in the same county and Parish May 15th, 1772, and married Nathaniel Hunter February 2nd, 1790. They were both of Scotch decent, their ancestors emigrating from Scotland to Ireland in 1607, at the time King James 1st, after subduing Ireland, confiscated the lands of the chiefs of O'Niel and O'Donnell of the Ulster tribes, (they having fled to Spain,) consisting of eight hundred thousand acres of land.

This land was divided out to Scotch Colonists who settled it, and this was the beginning of the Scotch Irish race, whose descendants have emigrated to, and become the best citizens of most of the states of the United States. Their history in Ireland has been one of religious
warfare from their settlement until the present. These settlers being of the Protestant religion and (the native Irish Roman Catholic so a continual strife was kept up between the factions.

In 1641 the English Parliment advocated repressive measures against the Catholics with threats to oust more of the Irish and introduce English settlers in their stead, when the native Irish turned savagely on the Protestant Colonies of Ulster and murder and atrocities of all kinds were committed in North Ireland at Portadown about twenty miles west of Saintfield
Parish, hundreds of the victims were driven into the river and drowned. We have it handed down from Alexander Sinclair Hunter, that many of the relatives of our ancestors were victims at this place.

The total victims of this insurrection was estimated at thirty thousand.

Another family of this Scotch Irish colony were the Sinclairs who became related to the Hunters. We find they were an old and highly honored family of Scotland and at one time held the Earldom of Rosslyn and Janet Sinclair had the training of Maryr Queen of
Scots in her youth.

Nathaniel Hunter in the year of 1808 while in Virginia inherited property from the estate of John Sinclair of Saintfield Parish, Ireland. S. M. Hunter has a copy of the power of Attorney, sent by Nathaniel Hunter to Francis Breeze, Attorney in County Down, authorizing said Attorney to receipt for Nathaniel Hunter for his part of said estate. Nathaniel Hunter also named his oldest son after Alexander Sinclair. This Scotch Irish colon}^ continues to live and
thrive in the north of Ireland until this day; sending out energetic men and women.

After the American Revolution was over and the United States had thrown off the yoke of English oppression; emigration from Ireland to America set in with renewed interest..

In the year of 1 793 while the Irish rebellion was brewing (which broke out in full force in 1798) the prospects for peaceful and successful life growing dimmer in Ireland, and America holding out bright prospects, not only for success in worldly affairs, but in the Liberty of conscience of freedom of manhood and speech; Nathaniel Hunter with his young wife, he
being twenty-five and she twenty-one, with one daughter, Mary Ann, two year old, set sail for America.

We have no record of this voyage but find them in Greenbriar County, Virginia, in 1794. -- -

That they had many friends and relatives that came with them to this country we have evidence. We have records that show business relations between Alexander Sinclair and Nathaniel Hunter in Virginia on June 22nd, 1794, also many Scotch names of parties transacting business with him the same year in Virginia, among them Robt. McCullough and Alexander Buckhannum.

In reference to the Scotch Irish Theodore Roosevelt in his "Winning of the West" has this to say of them: "Among those who thus went South west were the Scotch Irish, a people to whom historians are now beginning to render justice.

In great numbers these people, English in speech, Scotch in blood, Irish by adoption, Presbyterian and Methodist in faith, came to America. Philadelphia and the Pennsylvania low lands were full of them. Princeton University is their memorial in New Jersery .

They entered the Appalachian Valley, largely populated West Virginia, and were the backbone of the young commonwealth that sprong up on the Tennessee and Cumberland.

They formed the kernel of the distinctively and intensely American stock, who were the pioneers of our people in their March Westward, the Vanguard of the army of fighting settlers who with ax and riflle won their way from the Alleghanies to the Rio Grand
and Pacific Coast.

In 1810 emigration from the Central Atlantic States set in to the North West territory with such magnitude that the historian McMasters says: "A Pennsylvania village witnessed the passage in one month, of 1811, of two hundred and thirty six wagons with two thousand people all bound for Ohio."

That Point Pleasant at the crossing on the West Virginia side grew from a few huts in 1810 to five hundred inhabitants in a short space of time. Our ancestors lived in Virginia fifteen years, and in 1809 they became enthused with the idea of moving west. This enthusiam prevaded the whole family, so much so that they went to work to prepare for their journey.
They built two large wagons, which would in these days look more like small steamboats, they did the most of the work within themselves. They procured ten large horses for that day, they also had one for mother to ride. Thus in the year of 1810 we were about ready to
start on our journey west. When the time came the horses, with their new harness were hitched, five to each wagon, and everything was ready. Mother mounted her pony, boys and girls ready to drive the six cows. The entire neighborhood were there to see us off. With many sad partings, we pulled stakes and moved out, a very memorable time to us and many of our good neighbors, we started for Ohio, what seemed then to be the far west.

I remember of an incident when we came to the mountain to go down to New River; the single tract down the mountain to the river was so narrow that wagons could not pass, so a messenger was dispatched to see that the way was clear, and we got down without any mishap. Here we had to ferry across the river, all went well until our cows became frightened and jumped overboard, which caused us considerable trouble.

But now came the tug, climbing the mountain on the opposite side, here we had to double teams, and all the way up stones and fire flew, got up without any serious trouble. The next large river that we had to cross was the Kanawha, here we swam our cows over. We had the
pleasure of seeing the large salt works here. This brought us into Ohio at Point Pleasant; we
made our way as best we could to Chillicothe, which was then a town of considerable size.

We finally stopped near what was then called Possum Run in Madison county, eight miles south of London. Here father bought a three years' lease of a man of a large tract of land, got several hundred bushels of corn and a lot t was now about twenty-two days since we left
our old home in Virginia, and we were all about worn out. We unloaded and went into winter quarters.

The next spring we put out a large crop of corn, we boys and girls raised the crop, and father went on to select for us our future home. It was some time before he found anything that suited him, but finally bought quite a large tract of land, about (950) nine hundred and fifty acres, nearly three miles south-east of West Liberty and two miles west of what is now
Mt. Tabor.

During our stay in Madison county sister Elizabeth was born. While the family remained on the lease, father took one or two of the boys with him and went to the land and built a log house and made some improvements; and in the spring of 1814 they moved to their new home in the wilderness. Now the whole family are here alive and well and happy.

The Indians lived in a village on Mac-a-cheek nearby. We always kept our guns loaded and ready for an emergency, but were never disturbed by the Indians. We built the stone house in 1820 that now stands on the farm near where the first log house was built.

This is as John Hunter, son of Nathaniel Hunter, Sr., related it to his son, N. C. Hunter, a short time before his death. I, N. C. Hunter, still own the farm at this time, 1905, ninety-one years after our family settled there.

They naturally began to look around to see about school houses and churches. They found none. Being religiously inclined they hunted up their neighbors which were few and far between. But they found some six or eight families within a radius of from six to ten miles, who seemed to readily enter into arrangements to meet together for worship. Found
a family who was there a little before them; by the name of Grifieth Evans, who offered his log cabin with its earthen floor; they made seats out of puncheon, as there were no saw mills. Here they worshiped for three or four years. At this time they purchased, at
a nominal price, one acre of ground, upon which they built their church edifice, it being a log structure, (using it for a school house also, )

This site being on quite an elevation and one of nature's lovely spots, this place they named Mt, Tabor. Their first preacher was Saul Hinkle.

As above stated their house was built of logs, with five corners, in the fifth corner they raised the earth and built a fire thereon (to heat their house) with charcoal, but greatly to the annoyance of the preacher, and mortification of the people, the smoke and gas could not be endured, so ended their first efforts at heating their little church in the wilderness; this being in 1817. In the year 1818 they held their first campmeeting west of the church. This was followed by another meeting in 1819. Among those attending the latter, were about three hundred Indians, mingling and worshiping with their white brethren and neighbors. The then noted Lorenzo Dow met with them.

Among the families comprising the first society at Mt. Tabor were the Evans, Hunters, Scotts, Latties, Thompsons, Casebolts, Burgess, May ses and Humphreys. The first church edifice was destroyed by fire in 1824. The society and friends ot Methodism again
rallied and this time built a brick church, size thirty by forty feet. The society had sent to them from time to time such men of God as J. Strange, Biglow, Wm. Raper, Finley, George Walker and others.

Through the labors of these men of God, and local preachers and laymen the "Wilderness has truly bloomed and blossomed as the rose." I have about thirty-five pages more of the history of Mt. Tabor written, it is not expedient to insert it in this family history.

Next I will give you as best I can, a copy of Grandfather Hunter's family record of births and
deaths. Nathaniel Hunter, Sr., and all his family are dead. I, N. C. Hunter, am the eldest one living of his decendents.

Nathaniel Hunter, Sr., was born December 14, 1768. Married Ann Porter February 2, 1790, and died July 5, 1841.

Ann Porter was born May 15, 1772, and died August 15, 1819.

Born to them five daughters and four sons.

Mary Ann was born October 9, 1791. Married Mr. Casebolt. Died July 14, 1817.
Alexander was born February 11, 1795. Married. Died April 28, 1856.
Jane was born November 11, 1796. Married Mr. Miller. Died February 28, 1879.
Thomas was born January 22, 1799. Married twice. Died February 19, 1879.
John was born March 20, 1801. Married. Died February 28, 1878.
Nancy was born April 30, 1803, Single. Died July 30, 1815.
Samuel was born March 27, 1805. Married. Died October 1, 1869.
Sallie J. was born October 13, 1806. Married Mr. Whited. Died March 18, 1876.
Elizabeth was born March 18, 1813. Married Mr. McFerrin. Died March 30, 1897.
Maria was born September 22, 1821. Married Mr. Funk. Died March 13, 1874.
Hester Ann was born March 2, 1825. Single. Died February 20, 1843.
Mary, second wife of Nathaniel Hunter, Sr., and mother of Maria and Hester Ann, died 1849.

The records show that since the birth of Nathaniel Hunter on December 14, 1768, over one hundred and thirty-seven years have passed and in that time two hundred and seventy direct lineal descendants have been born. Ninety -three are dead and one hun-dred and seventy-seven were living July 7, 1905,
Those living are located in fourteen states of the United States and the general trend of their lives is to follow the example of their ancestor, Nathaniel Hunter, who while living done what he could to amplify the life and teachings of Him who taught "Whatsoever ye would that men do unto you do ye also unto them.

[HI56878] (Research):Came to Ohio in 1811 and in 1814 settled permantly in Salem Twp near Mt Ta bor

Deed Book G Indentures published CCGS Newsletter Summer 1991 pg 28 1/1/1825 Salem Twp, trustees bound John Newman, poor boy, 7 years O ct last to Nathanila Hunter- Trade, weaver

CCGS Newsletter Dec 1995 pg 85 Bible record Thomas Hunter the son of Nathaniel and Ann (Porter) Henter was born in Greenbrier Co, (West) Va Jan 22 1799. His parents were born in Saintsville Pa rish County Down Ireland. They with their oldest child came to America a nd were in Greenbrier County by 1794. After about 16 years they disposed of their holdings there and moved to Ohio, stopping in Madison Count y, where they leased a farm to live on while the father searched for a per manent location. Nathaniel found what he wanted in Salem Twp, Champaign Co unty, Ohio, where he bought 950 acres near West Liberty. The family mov ed onto the farm in the spring of 1814. When he was 21 years old, Thomas Hunter settled in the Mongo area of Wayne Twp where he married Mary Eva ns in 1832. They had two children who died in infancy.

[DI56878] Will book B pg 245 Will of Nathaniel Hunter probated 8/5/1841 Wife mentioned but not named. Children Alexander St Clair Hunter, Jane Mil ler, Thomas, John, Samuel Hunter, Elizabeth McPheron (wife of James), Sarah Whited (wife of Stephen), Mariah Funk and Hester Ann Hunter. Grch Alexa nder Garwood, Elizabeth garwood and nathaniel garwood. Exec- Alexander St Clari Hunter and Samule Hunter Wit: Moses B Corwine, Samuel Scott Will signed 6/28/1841

[NI56879] JANE MILLER
Jane Miller, third child of Nathaniel and Anna
Porter Hunter, was born in Greenbriar county, Virginia, November 11, 1796, and came to Ohio in the year of 1810, Married December 21, 1820, Thomas Miller (son of Rev. Robert Miller, of Clark county, O.) He was born July 2, 1795. They settled after marriage on a farm near New Moorefield where all the children were born in the same house. In the year of 1842 they moved to Van Buren county, Iowa, afterwards moved to Keosauqua, Iowa, where they lived the bal-
ance of their lives. She died February 28th, 1879. Thomas Miller died March 17th, 1879, and are both buried in Keosauqua cemetery. They had ten children, two sons and eight daughters, viz:
Mary Ann Miller, born September 27th, 1821. Married Jonathan Seaman September 20, 1849. They settled near Greenville, Illinois, where she died September 30th, 1872. They had five children, viz: Francis Ann Seaman, born March 10, 1850. Married September 17th, 1873,
L. S. Hobert. She died December 9th, 1883.
One child. Earl S. Hobart, who is married and has one child lives near Greenville, Illinois.
Jonathan Seaman born October 5, 1851. Married
Marie B, Owens, of Wilmol, Wisconsin, December 15, 1874. One child, Albert Owen Seanian, born February 7th, 1878, now First Lieutenant 15th Infantry, U, S. Army. His wife died September 22, 1883. Married the second time to Jennie Hall, February 15, 1887
One son, J. Ralph Seaman, born May 23, 1893.

Catharine Seaman, born November 16th, 1854. Married H. C. Armstrong January 14th, 1875. Two sons, Edgar and Charles, are living at Wellington, Kansas.

Anna Jane Seaman, born May 26, 1857, Married W. M, Creighton June 21, 1876. Have several children and live at South Auburn, Nebraska.

Elvira Seaman, born May 24, 1860. Married G. E. Finley November 28, 1885; have three children and reside at Cottonwood Falls, Kansas.

Rebecca H. Miller, born April 12, 1823. Married W, J. Parnell April 28, 1841; died January 16th, 1859, and is buried in an old cemetery at Greenville, Illinois. Of her family we have no records.

Martha L. Miller, born June 25, 1825. Married Lewis W. Thornburg April 9, 1845, died January 9, 1880, leaving several children. The two oldest children died when young. Sarah, the oldest daughter, married a Mr. Bowers. She died some years ago at Farmington, Iowa. Had two children, one daughter dead and one son, Herbert, living.

Alice Thornburg married Norton Hinsey. She died July 2, 1880, leaving one son who lives in De Moines, Iowa.

Charles E* Thornburg is married and lives at Sioux City, Iowa. Has one daughter.

Thomas Miller Thornburg is married and lives at Ottumwa, Iowa; has one daughter, Helen, a young lady.

A son was born to Thomas and Jane Miller, 1829, and died when an infant.

Kerrilla B. Miller, born June 14, 1827. Married John W. Painter March 28, 1844. She died January 20, 1887, at Independence, Kansas, and is buried there. To this union six children were born, four dying when young. Two grew to manhood, viz: Robert Painter, who now lives at Lakeland, Meade county, Kansas. He has an interesting family, but we have no particulars in reference to them.

Joshua L. Painter died in Chicago January 31st, 1904.

[NI56880] Elizabeth McFerrin was born in Ross county, Ohio, May 18, 1813. When about one year old her father moved to Champaign county, Ohio. She was married to James McFerrin April 2, 1833. He was born in Green county, Tennessee in 1806. They first lived after marriage in Logan county, O., then moved to Allen county, Ohio, and entered eighty acres of land on which they lived four years. In 1838 they moved to the farm in Champaign county, Ohio, from which they moved in 1863 to Bond county, Illinois, and purchased a farm of three hundred acres three miles north west of Greenville, Illinois. Here they made their home for several years, then moved to Greenville, where he died November 11, 1873. She moved about the year of 1880 to Terre Haute, Indiana, and lived with some of her children. Here she died March 30, 1897, and was buried beside her husband in Hazel Dell Cemetry, near Greenville, Illinois. They had nine
children as follows: Hester Ann, born January 30th, 1834, and died April 2, 1838. Sarah Jane, born July 4, 1836, now living in Kansas City, Missouri, single. Mary Ann, born September 22, 1838. Was married to C. P. Staub, October 22, 1861, and died at Vincennes, Indiana, October 26, 1902. They had four children, two dying in infancy. Maud Morris, (now a widow) and living at Indianapolis, Indiana.

Nathaniel Hunter McFerrin, born July 17, 1841. Married in 1875 to Melissa Beltys. She died in 1876 and left one child, Charles B. McFerrin. He is married and has one child, Elizabeth, born June 13, 1903. Nathaniel married again to Lizzie Ulrick, and is now living in Terre Haute, Indiana. Martha, born July 11, 1845, and died July 15, 1845. James Porter, born June 24, 1846, now living in Kansas City, Missouri, Single.

William Clark McFerrin, born November 29, 1848. Married April 23, 1874, EmmaF. Pearce. They have one child dead and three living, viz: Paul Luther, born May 23, 1876. Maud Hope, born January 9th, 1880, died May 20, 1883. Mary Grace, born Sep. 9, 1881. William Virgil, born October 15, 1892. They now live in Independence, Kansas.

Oliver Quinn McFerrin, born July 17, 1851; married September, 1889, Carrie Moody and lives at Terre Haute, Indiana. No children.

Emma McFerrin, born January 1, 1855; married November, 1878, James D. Phillips. Live in Kansas City, Missouri. No children.

[HI56881] (Research):CCGS Newsletter Summer 1992 pg 52 FIRST WRITE RESIDENT OF CHAMPAIGN CO. RECALLED by Warren Everhart

[Editor�s note: Our last issue contained the final installment of Civil W ar columns by Everhart, who died in 1962. We continue to reprint other art icles dealing with local history and genealogy.]

THE UPPER MAD RIVER VALLEY where it joins Logan Co. was the seat of much a ctivity in the earliest settlement of Champaign Co. Capt. Alexander Blac k, Moses Mcllvain, James McPherson, and a Frenchman named Deuchouquet h ad all located in this section very early.

[NI56883] Sarah Hunter, eighth child of Nathaniel and Ann Porter Hunter, was born in Greenbriar county, Virginia, October 13, 1806. Came to Ohio when four years of age. September 24, 1829, married Levi Garwood, who died November 20, 1836. Four children were born to this uhion, viz: Alexrnder Selkirk Garwood, born July 21, 1830. When he reached manhood moved to Iowa and married Katharine Smith, She died leaving three children. Soon after he moved to Osborn, Kansas, where he died in 1898. Only two of his children are living.

Elizabeth Jane Garwood, born September 27th, 1832. Married in Michigan to George Leesdale, and moved to Fayette county, Iowa, where they died. Four children were born to them; all are now dead leaving four grand children living.

Nathaniel Hunter Garwood, born August 27, 1834. At the age of thirty-one years, being in poor health, was advised to make an overland trip to the West. In June, 1865, he started and when in the Black Hills he took the mountain fever and died in September of that year. No heirs.

Anna Garwood died March 3, 1837, aged five months and twenty-three days.

Sarah Hunter Garwood married the second time August 26, 1837, Stephen Whited. They lived near West Liberty, Ohio, until 1845. They concluded they could better themselves by selling their small farm in Ohio and go farther west and buy more land. Having some friends in Michigan they packed their household goods in two wagons and the family, with four
or five horses and some cattle, moved overland to St. Joseph county, Michigan; settled on one hundred and sixty acres of timber land where they established a good home. Here they lived and enjoyed the society of good christian people, and when life's duties were over were laid to rest in the Florence M. E. Church cemetry, which church they had worshiped in
and helped to build. Sarah Whited died January 13, 1876, and Stephen Whited died April 4, 1879. To this union were born five children, viz: George Whited, born June 10, 1838, died when young. Martha Whited, born November 8, 1839; married Henry Sevison, April 22, 1879. They lived and enjoyed life together nearly twenty years, when he was called to his heavenly home, at the age of seventy-nine years. He came to St. Joseph county, Michigan, when a boy of eleven years, growing up with the new country, always taking an interest in all improvements for the betterment of society. Eight children, by a former marriage, and the widow, Martha Whited Sevison, were left to cherish the memory of a well spent life.
The widow now lives in Three Rivers, Michigan.

Susan Ann Whited, born April 25, 1842. Married James Bates and lives at Ames, Iowa.

Lyda Ann. born April 25, 1842. Married a Mr. Clark. She is now a widow and lives at Spirit Lake, Iowa. Has two children, a son and a daughter.

Oliver Whited, born in July, 1844. Lives in Three Rivers, Michigan. Has a daughter, Mrs. Sill-
man; and a son, Charles Stephen Whited, who live at Three Rivers.

[NI56885] Maria Hunter, daughter of Nathaniel and Mary Ward Hunter, was born in Champaign county, Ohio, September 22, 1821. Married Joseph Funk December 1, 1840. They settled four miles north of Urbana where she remained the rest of her life. She departed this life March 13, 1874, and is buried in Oak Dale Cemetry, Urbana. He died August 15, 1901. To this union were born five children, viz: Mary Francis, Emma, Charles, William H., and Efhe Funk.

Mary Francis Funk was born April 10, 1846, and married Edward Lemen (a soldier of the Civil war) December 31, 1868. She is now a widow and lives in Urbana, Ohio. Two children were born to them, Bertha M., born November 19, 1869, died October 21, 1870. Charles Orlando Lemen, born November 28, 1877. He married September 10, 1902, Elizabeth A. Funk, daughter of Theo. Funk, of Portsmouth, Ohio. They have one child. Charles Edward Lemen, born October 14, 1903.

Emma Funk was born April 3, 1853. Married Harry Rawlings, soldier of the Civil war, March 29, 1894. They reside in Urbana, Ohio.
Charles Funk, born August 17, 1855. Now lives in Chicago. Manager Illinois Vinegar Company.
William H. Funk, born July 1, 1857, and died February 17, 1880.
Efiie Funk, born June 5, 1863, and now lives in Chicago, Illinois. Single.

[NI56887] Hester Ann Hunter, youngest daughter of Nathaniel and Mary Ward Hunter, was born March 2,
1825, and died March 20, 1843. She is buried at Mt. Tabor Cemetry.

[HI56887] (Research):Althought her mother Mary mentions her in her will signed 1848. the re is a sill of Hester Ann Hunter in Ch Co Will Book B pg 308 probated 4/4 /1843 naming mother Mary. Land in Salem, Twp, Moither Mary was executor. W it: Archibald Hopkins and John F Willson. Signed 6/2/1843.

[NI56890] James W. Hunter married Sarah L. Price September 23, 1858. They settled near Cable, O. Moving to Illinois, they settled in Champaign county in that state, he is now dead. They had seven children, viz: Fannie, Lyda, Hattie and Jessie, living; Benjamin, Belle, and Pearl, dead, making in all seventeen grand children and eleven great grand children.

[NI56892] Sarah Jane Hunter married Wm. Johnson December 4, 1844. To this union were born nine children, viz: William, Isaac, Sarah, Emma, James and Maggie, living; GUvStavus, Alexander and Nancy, dead.

[HI56901] (Research):Unable to locate in 1850. Clark Co had a Jacob N Myers, but family was dif ferent and he born in PA Several in Ohio, none with child Charles or Augustus.

Home in 1860: Springfield, Clark, Ohio Post Office: Springfield Ro ll: M653_943 Page: 415 Jacob H Myers, head, 48, livery, $3000 MD Elizabeth M, 38, OH Charles, 19, shoemaker, OH Augustus, S, 13, OH Willis, 8 OH Lizzie, 4, OH Victor, 1, OH Frank Lutz, 52, Hostler


Home in 1870: Springfield, Clark, Ohio Post Office: Springfield Rol l: M593_1180 Page: 282 Nancy Myers, head, 23, keeping house, b OH Forest, son, 3, OH Jacob H, 53, Hosstler, MD Elizabeth, infirm, 50, OH Elizabeth, 14, OH at home Willis, 19, painter, OH Victor, 11, at home OH Flora, 8, OH

1880 Census Place Springfield, Clarke, Ohio Family History Library Fi lm 1254999
NA Film Number T9-0999 Page Number 238D Annie MYERS Self W Female W 33 OH MA MA Forrest MYERS Son S Male W 13 OH At Home OH OH

1900 Clark Co, Springfield, OH -pg233 Forrest Myers, head, 2/1867, 33 M12y, OH OH IN, Iron Molder Florence, wife, 9/1868,31, 4/4, ENG ENG ENG Hazel, dau,6/1889,11, OH at school Walter, son, 9/1890,9, at school Raymond, son, 12/1892,8, OH at school Anna, dau, 2/1895,5, dau.

1910 Clark Co, Springfield, OH pg230 Forrest mters, head, 43. M1x, M22y, OH OH OH Plas Molder Florence A, wife, 41, M1x, 5/5 Walter, son, 19, S Polisher Anna M, dau, 15 Fred W, son, 9

1920 Clark Co, Springfield, OH Name: Forest Myers Age: 53 years Estimated birth year: 1866 Birt hplace: Ohio Race: White Home in 1920: Springfield, Clark, Ohio Home owned: Roll: T625_1354 Page: 4A ED: 62 Iron Molder Florence, wife, 51 immigrated 1870

1930 Clark Co, Springfield, OH Roll: 1757; Page: ; Enumeration Distric t: 31; Forest Myers, head, Rent home, $30, 61. M21y Elevator operator in truck fa ctory Minnie, wife, 60, ENG ENG ENG immigrated 1874


Frederick, son, 19, single, Newspaper Press Feeder

Name : Forest H. Myers
Death date : 21 Feb 1933
Death place : Springfield, Clark, Ohio
Birth date : 14 Feb 1866
Estimated birth year :
Birth place : Springfield, Ohio
Age at death : 67 years 8 days
Gender : Male
Marital status : Married
Race or color : Caucasian
Street address : 1213 E. Main
Occupation : Laborer Coal Yard
Residence : 1213 E Main St
Burial date : 23 Feb 1933
Burial place : Ferncliff
Cemetery name :
Spouse name : Florence Myers
Father name : unk
Mother name : unk
Informant- Fred W Myers 1213 E Main St
GSU film number : 1992777
Digital GS number : 4001871
Image number : 1713
Reference number : fn 7556
Collection : Ohio Deaths 1908-1953

[HI56902] (Research):Have papers which show name of Florence Amelia and Marietta Pitt

Name : Florence A. Myers
Death date : 25 Sep 1952
Death place : Springfield, Clark, Ohio, United States
Birth date : 27 Sep 1868
Birth place : England
Age at death : 83 years 11 months 28 days
Gender : Female
Marital status : widowed
Race or color : Caucasian
Street address : Grimsley Nursing Home
Occupation : Housewife
Residence : own home
Burial date : 9/29/1952
Burial place : Springfield, OH
Cemetery name : Ferncliff
Spouse name :
Father name : Benjamin Pitt
Mother name : Anna
Informant- Anna Estep
GSU film number : 2246305
Digital GS number : 4109433
Image number : 00988
Reference number : 55492
Collection : Ohio Deaths 1908-1953

[HI56903] (Research):1880 Census Place Springfield, Clarke, Ohio Family History Library Fi lm 1254999
NA Film Number T9-0999 Page Number 411C Benjamin PITT Self M Male W 42 ENG C.C.C. & J. R.R. Co. E NG ENG Ann PITT Wife M Female W 38 ENG Keeping House ENG E A. Florence PITT Dau S Female W 12 ENG At School ENG E NG C. W. John PITT Son S Male W 10 ENG At School ENG E W. Frederick PITT Son S Male W 7 OH At School ENG E F. Benjamin PITT Son S Male W 5 OH At School ENG E E. Mary PITT Dau S Female W 3 OH At Home ENG E M. Ettie PITT Dau S Female W 1 OH Infant ENG ENG

1889/90 Springfield City Directory Pitt Benj. car inspector, res 182 E. Liberty Pitt Wm. J. car inspector, res 182 E. Liberty

1900 > OHIO > CLARK > 6-WD SPRINGFIELD Series: T623 Roll: 1247 Pag e: 239 Benjamin Pitt, head, 3/1841,59, m32y ENG ENG ENG, immig 1872 Inspector Anna, wife, 6/1843,56, 10/9, imm 1873, ENG ENG ENG Whiloubah, son, 6/1871, 28, single, ENG imm 1873 Gertrude, dau, 12/1881, OH (Md W C Schneider and had childGladys Lucille 4 /15/1904) Edith, dau, 8/1884, 15, OH Elsie, E, dau, 12/1886, 13, OH

1910 Clark Co, Springfield, OH pg 228 Benjamin Pitt, head, 70, md 42y ENG ENG ENG Annie, wife, 66, 9/5 ENG ENG ENG

PITT BENJAMI County Name: CLARK Date of Death: 12/28/1916 Volume Number: 2110 Certificate Number: 72623

Name : Benjamin Pitt
Death date : 28 Dec 1916
Death place : Springfield, Clark, Ohio
Birth date : 12 Mar 1840
Estimated birth year :
Birth place : Bristol, England
Age at death : 76 years 9 months 16 days
Gender : Male
Marital status : Married
Race or color : Caucasian
Street address :
Occupation : Retired Car Inspector
Residence : 449 E Euclid, Springfield, OH
Burial date : 30 Dec 1916
Burial place : Springfield, OH
Cemetery name : Ferncliff Cem.
Father name : Wm. Pitt
Father birth place : England
Mother name : Mary Burnett
Mother birth place : England
Informant B F Pitt
GSU film number : 1983840
Digital GS number : 4021402
Image number : 978
Reference number : fn 72623
Collection : Ohio Deaths 1908-1953

[HI56904] (Research):1920 Clark Co, Springfield, OH Roll: T625_1354 Page: 5B E D: 64 Earl Service, head, 35, ownhome w/mortgage OH OH OH Jewelery Collector Elsie, wife, 33 Annie Pitt, mother in law, 76, widow, imm 1872


PITT ANNIE County Name: CLARK Date of Death: 3/29/1922 Volume Number: 3819 Certificate Number: 13460

Name : Annie Bristow Pitt
Death date : 29 Mar 1922
Death place : Springfield, Clark, Ohio
Birth date : 14 Jun 1843
Estimated birth year :
Birth place : Wiltshire, England
Age at death : 78 years 9 months 15 days
Gender : Female
Marital status : Widowed
Race or color : American
Street address : 1210 Tibbetts Ave.
Occupation : Housewife
Residence :
Burial date : 31 Mar 1922
Burial place :
Cemetery name : Ferncliff Cemetery
Spouse name : Benjamin Pitt
Father name : Bristow
Father titles :
Father birth place : England
Mother name : Unknown
Mother titles :
Mother birth place :
Informant Mrs Earl Sarver
GSU film number : 1991913
Digital GS number : 4022278
Image number : 2074
Reference number : fn 13460
Collection : Ohio Deaths 1908-1953

[HI56905] (Research):1880 Census Place Union, Champaign, Ohio Family History Library Film 1 254998
NA Film Number T9-0998 Page Number 463D Francis GANSON Self M Male W 78 PA Retired Farmer F RA PA Emeline GANSON Wife M Female W 64 OH Keeping Hou se KY KY James CARTER BroL S Male W 48 OH Laborer KY KY

[HI56907] (Research):Champaign Co, Ohio Beers 1881 LOUIS A. GANSON, farmer and small-fruit grower; P. O. Urbana ; is a nati ve of this township, born Feb. 26, 1839. He is a son of Francis and Ma ry A. (Allen) Ganson. Francis was a native of Chester Co., Penn. He emigra ted to this State, in company with his father, in 1833. He is a farmer, li ving in this township. Our subject spent his boyhood on the farm, and w as educated in the common schools. At the age of 21, he began farming f or himself in connection with the small-fruit business, which he has follo wed ever since, except while in the army, being one of the largest grape-g rowers in the county. Aug. 11, 1862, when the flag of our country was in d anger and patriotic hearts went out in sympathy, he left home and family a nd everything that makes life desirable, feeling that he owed his first du ty to his country, and enlisted in the 95th 0. V. I., with which he serv ed eighteen months, performing duty at Richmond, Ky., at Vicksburg, at Mem phis, guarding the city at the first taking of Jackson, and other poin ts on the river. He was discharged on account of disabilities Dec. 9, 186 3. Oct. 18, 1860, he was married to Louisa R., daughter of john Harper. Th ey are parents of seven children, all living. His place consists of 52 3 /4 acres, ail under cultivation. There is a small lake covering about 3 ac res on the east side, which furnishes good stock water the year round. M r. G. is at present one of the Trustees of the township, holding the offi ce for the second year.

HISTORY OF CHAMPAIGN COUNTY. - 393 UNION TOWNSHIP 1880-Trustees, S. M. Hodge, G. A. Sceva, L. A. Ganson ; Clerk, James Guyt on ; Treasurer, John H. Runyan

Louis GANSON, son of Francis and Mary A. (Allen) Ganson, was born Feb. 2 6, 1839 in Urbana Twsp. On Oct. 18, 1860, he was married to Louisa R., da ughter of John Harper. He enlisted in the 95th 0. V. I. and was discharg ed on account of disabilities Dec. 9, 1863. He had a small-fruit fa rm in Champaign County, and was one of the largest grape growers in the co unty. Louis, Louisa, and their seven children are found in the Champai gn Co. census of 1880. By 1900 Louis and Louisa, and some of their childr en had moved to Nebraska where they first settled in Lodge Pole, Cheyen ne Co., and before 1908 to Kearney, Buffalo County. Louis had a large tru ck-farm in Buffalo Co. where he's found in the 1910 census. Louis died January 28, 1914 and Louisa died in Februa ry 1924. Both of them are buried in Kearney City Cemetery, Kearney, Buffa lo Co., NE.

Their children, all born in Champaign Co

I know John F., Nettie B., Maggie, Jessie, and Maud went with their paren ts to Nebraska. I believe Harry stayed in Champaign Co., but have no info rmation on Flora and Joseph. I would appreciate any help on this line.

Kaylynn Nebraska [email protected]

Early Settlers of Champaign County and Surrounding Areas- Volume 2 March 2004 Researched & Copied by Pat Stickley, typed by Dee Clark, Cathy Woods, Peggy Caudill & Norman Leisure
Pg 129 Union Church, Long Pond Area Had Many Interesting Settlers
At Long Pond a father and son combination existed in pioneer days. Frances and mary (Allen) Ganson from Chester Co, Penn, came to Champaign County in 1833. Ganson settled on 90 acres just east of Twin Bridges on Route 36. His property extended south toward Long Pnd Lake, where it joined a tract of 52 acres owned by his son Louis Ganson. The son's property surrounded the lake. Louis Ganson operated his tract as a small fruit farm, he being the largest grape grower in the county. Louis was a veteran of the Civil War and was married to Louisa Harper, a daughter of John Harper, just prior the war. They were parents of seven children. I am unable to decide whether this family was connected with the Gansons of Urbana.

[HI56908] (Research):Name: John G Ganson , Enlistment Date: 02 July 1862 Distinguished Service: DISTINGUISHED SERVICE Side Served: Union State Served: Ohio Unit Numbers: 1903 1903 Service Record: Enlisted as a Private on 02 July 1862 at the age of 18 Enlisted in Company A, 66th Infantry Regiment Ohio on 02 July 1862. Received a disability discharge Company A, 66th Infantry Regiment Oh io on 27 January 1863 in Philadelphia, PA

Name: John G Ganson , Enlistment Date: 28 March 1864 Distinguished Service: DISTINGUISHED SERVICE Side Served: Union State Served: Ohio Unit Numbers: 1736 1736 Service Record: Promoted to Full Corporal (Appointed) Enlisted as a Corporal on 28 March 1864 at the age of 20 Enlisted in Company E, 113th Infantry Regiment Ohio on 28 March 1864. Mustered out Company E, 113th Infantry Regiment Ohio on 06 July 1865 in Lo uisville, KY


Marriage record says he served in the 95th OVI

[HI56909] (Research):Obit says he leaves 6 children

[DI56909] Champaign County, Ohio Newspaper Abstracts "The Urbana Citizen and Gazette" Jan 1884-Dec 1885; "The Urbana Daily Citizen" Jan 1886-Dec 1888 (Champaign County Genealogical Society (CCGS)by Pat Stickley January 2002 P O Box 682 Urbana, OH 43073), Pg 8. 2/28/1884 Died 18th Feb near Saratoga Ind, William Ganson, aged 36 yrs; he was son of Francis Ganson of Union Twp this co. He leaves a wife and 6 children to mourn.

[HI56910] (Research):Death notice says 23y4m, but was 10 years old in 1860

[NI56915] Md Peter Reams 4/4/1888

[DI56916] Name: Ella Virginia Perry
Death date: 10 Jun 1937
Death place: Urbana, Champaign, Ohio
Birthdate: 03 Sep 1855
Estimated birth year:
Birthplace: Champaign, Ohio
Age at death: 81 years 9 months 7 days
Gender: Female
Marital status: Married
Race or color: Caucasian
Street address:
Occupation: At Home
Residence:
Burial date: 12 Jun 1937
Burial place: Oakdale
Cemetery name:
Spouse's name: Evan Perry
Father's name: Nathaniel Mcadms
Father's titles:
Father's birthplace: Champaign, Ohio
Mother's name: Naomi Brown
Mother's titles:
Mother's birthplace: Winchester, Virigina
GSU film number: 2023499
Digital GS number: 4020847
Image number: 1068
Reference number: fn 36783
Collection: Ohio Deaths 1908-1953

[DI56921] Champaign Co, Genealogical Society, by Pat Stickley and Denise Kay Moore, Champaign Co Ohio-Newspaper Abstracts 1884-1888, (Urbana Daily Citizen 1/1884-12/1888), pg5. 1/31/1884 Mrs Emeline Ganson departed this life 21st Jan in the 63rd ye ar of age; she was born and reared in the city of Urbana; was 3rd dau of l ate Joseph S Carter, MD, who was a mprminent and successful physician in t his city for 40 years. She was educated at the Granvilles Seminary a nd md Francis Ganson, a farmer in 1869. She leaves 2 bro and a sis

[XI56921] *Index Card Info
Buried in the Carter family plot

[HI56924] (Research):Chancery Records of the Court of Common Pleas, Champaign Co., Ohio Record Book 22, Page 443 - Filed 11 Jul 1848 - Petition to Partition William H. Ganson vs Jane Redding et al Ganson purchased from the heirs of William Boniface on 1 March 1837 4 /5 of the interest in Military Survey Number 87i93 (William Boniface, Uni on Tp.). The patent had been issued on 11 August 1821. Granson(sic) sold 1 30 3/4 acres to Frances Ganson and 65 acres to Samuel Pollock. Granson ret ained 68 3/4 acres and 69 acres was owned by Jane Redding.

HISTORY OF CHAMPAIGN COUNTY OHIO by Judge Evan P. MIDDLETON, Volume II, 1917 B. F. BOWEN & Company, Inc. Indianapolis, Indiana, page 67: "Emma Ganson d/o Wm H & Amulette Toxey Ganson m. Mathew Weaver (now dec'd) ."

[HI56925] (Research):1880 Census Place:Manito, Mason, Illinois Source:FHL Film 1254235 National Archives Film T9-0235 Page 54 4A Mary GANSONSelfFMW42ILOcc:Keeping HouseFa: NYMo: IN Charles GANSONSonMSW17ILFa: OHMo: IL William GANSONSonMW15ILOcc:Farm LaborerFa: OHMo: IL Eddie GANSONSonMSW12ILFa: OHMo: IL Jennie GANSONDauFSW10ILFa: OHMo: IL Lizzie GANSONDauFSW7ILFa: OHMo: IL Herman GANSONSonMSW4ILFa: OHMo: IL

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 WILLIAM H GANSON left here in 1855 for Havana, Illinois. He has been Cle rk of the Courts for the past eight years.

[DI56925] GANSON WILLIAM M M/W UNK 0410170 1925-06-15 JEFFERSON MOUNT VERNON TWP 25-06-15

[HI56926] (Research):Name: B F Ganson , Enlistment Date: 03 October 1861 Distinguished Service: DISTINGUISHED SERVICE Side Served: Union State Served: Ohio Unit Numbers: 1903 1903 Service Record: Enlisted as a Sergeant on 03 October 1861 at the a ge of 22 Enlisted in Company B, 66th Infantry Regiment Ohio on 03 October 1861. Promoted to Full Lieutenant 1st Class on 15 November 1861 Promoted to Full Captain on 16 April 1863 Mustered out Company B, 66th Infantry Regiment Ohio on 27 December 1864

Name: Ben F Ganson Birthplace: Ohio State: OH 1910 Ag e: 70 Color: W Enumeration District: 0022 Visit: 0164 County: Champaign, Urba na City Relation: Head of Household Wife Mary 50 Ohio Daughter Nellie Kennedy 39 Ohio Grandson Frank 15 Ohio

[HI56927] (Research):Urbana City Directory ( 1906-1907) "Mrs. Anna Happersett ", widow, living at 228 Scioto (which is now US-36 ), Urbana, OH

HAPPERSETT ANHA E County Name: CHAMPAIGN Date of Death: /22/1932 Volume Number: 7069 Certificate Number: 68964

OakDale Cemetery Records 12/22/1933

[HI56928] (Research):HISTORY OF CHAMPAIGN COUNTY OHIO by Judge Evan P. MIDDLETON, Volume I, 19 17 B. F. BOWEN & Company, Inc. Indianapolis, Indiana, page 563, "Graduates of the Urbana High School - Class of 1879." Emma Ganson

HISTORY OF CHAMPAIGN COUNTY OHIO by Judge Evan P. MIDDLETON, Volume I, 1917 B. F. BOWEN & Company, Inc. Indianapolis, Indiana, page 584: The Women's Literary Guild of Urbana wasn organiz ed in 1893 --- original members ......Mrs. Emma Weaver.

[HI56930] (Research):Name in 1870 census was Catherine and 1880 was Maggie. Poss Margaret Cathe rine

[HI56933] (Research):1870 Census has an Alice Ganson age 35 in household listed after childre n, says at home born PA, poss sister to Charles?

Improvements in the City 4/16/1874 fro Urbana Citizen and Gazette Mr Chas H Ganson has laid the foundation for a handsome residence on We st Reynolds St, which is to be completed by about July 1


The Saint Paris News-Dispatch November 2, 1916 Real estate transfers filed in the county recorder's office on Saturday: PROBATE COURT Estate of Charles H GANSON, deceased. Inventory and appraisement filed.

324 - HISTORY OF CHAMPAIGN COUNTY. URBANA AND URBANA TOWNSHIP. BY J. W. OG DEN The subject of water works was brought prominently before the citizens ear ly in 1877, and the matter finally took shape by the organization and inco rporation of the Urbana Water Works Company April 7, 1877, with a capit al stock of $100,000, by Messrs. Matt Weaver, R. R. Colwell, James Taylo r, John H. P. Stone, Henry Fox, Dr. J. H. Ayers, F. Houston, C. H. Gans on and G. M. Eichelberger.

BUSINESS REFERENCES. URBANA TOWNSHIP. URBANA. Ganson, C. H., & Co., Proprietor Weaver House Livery, first-class Horses a nd Carriages, terms reasonable, opposite Weaver House.

HISTORY OF CHAMPAIGN COUNTY - 621 BIOGRAPHICAL SKETCHES URBANA TOWNSHIP Mr Thomas. McConnell, in connection with his farming, is also engaged in t he livery business in Urbana, having, in 1872, formed a partnership wi th C. H. Ganson, which firm and business have been continued to the prese nt time, and they have had a very flourishing and prosperous business fr om the start, and stand to-day as one of the first firms in this line of b usiness in Urbana.

GANSON CHARLES H County Name: CHAMPAIGN Date of Death: 10/9/1916 Volume Number: 2060 Certificate Number: 60068

4page bio in Centenial Biographies of Champaign Co, OH 1902 pg440-446 (and photo)

[DI56933] CCGS, Book III, August 2002 by Dorothy Shaffer, Champaign Co, Ohio St Par is Newspaper Abstracts Jan 1900-1916, pg176. 10/12/1916 J J Leedom, T D Mitchell , C C Bowersock and V H Gibbs motored to Urba na this afternoon to attend the funeral of Charles H Ganson; he died Mond ay at his home in Urbana, Had Mr Ganson lived until Tursday of next week, he would have been 80 years of age. His wife and two children survive h im. They are Jason R Ganson of CA and Mrs Theodore Cook of Cleveland. Mr G anson was the first of a family of five children to be called by death.

[HI56934] (Research):GANSON JANE R County Name: CHAMPAIGN Date of Death: 1/12/1919 Volume Number: 2857 Certificate Number: 649

[HI56936] (Research):URBANA PEOPLE SOME WHO WERE RAISED IN THIS CITY AND ThEN MIGRATED TO OTHER PLACES AND W ON DISTINCTION. From Urbana Daily Citizen Nov 27 1889 by Geo A T JONAS R GANSON is chief clerk in the office of General Mitchell, of the Un ited Express Company, at Cleveland. Henry Ford is a traveling salesman f or the Worthington Hardware Company, of Cleveland.

[NI56937] Md 6/21/1894 at res of Capt B F Ganson on N Main St, Miss Nellie Ganson and Louis B Kennedy

[DI56939] Name: �tab�Frank Ganson
�tab�
Death Date: �tab�27 May 1942
Death Place: �tab�Piqua, Miami, Ohio
Birth Date: �tab�22 Dec 1877
Estimated Birth Year: �tab�
Birthplace: �tab�Urbana, Ohio
Death Age: �tab�64 years 5 months 7 days
Gender: �tab�Male
Marital Status: �tab�Married
Race or Color: �tab�American
Street Address: �tab�226 Scioto
Occupation: �tab�Retired Businessman
Residence: �tab�Urbana, Ohio
Burial Date: �tab�29 May 1942
Burial Place: �tab�
Cemetery Name: �tab�Brads Dale
Spouse's Name: �tab�Kathryn Ganson
Father's Name: �tab�Benjamin F Ganson
Father's Title & Terms: �tab�
Father's Birthplace: �tab�Champaign Co, Ohio
Mother's Name: �tab�Mary E Ambrose
Mother's �tab�
Mother's Birthplace: �tab�Urbana, Ohio
Film Number: �tab�2024004
Digital Folder Number: �tab�4057803
Image Number: �tab�1999
Certificate Number: �tab�fn 31679

[HI56940] (Research):Graduates of Urbana High School 1884-1900 submitted by Pat Stickley in CCGS Newsletter June 1996 pg 31 Kathryn Kingsley-Ganson Class of 1896

[DI56940] Ohio Deaths, 1908-1932, 1938-1944, and 1958-2007 about Kathryn Ganson
Name: �tab�Kathryn Ganson
Birth Date: �tab�1878
Gender: �tab�Female
Race: �tab�White
Residence County: �tab�Champaign
Residence state: �tab�Ohio
Residence Country: �tab�United States
Death Date: �tab�27 May 1971
Hospital of Death: �tab�Long-Term Care Facilities
City of Death: �tab�Champaign County
County of Death: �tab�Champaign
Certificate: �tab�032220
Age at Death: �tab�93
Certifier: �tab�Physician
Autopsy: �tab�No Autopsy performed
Marital Status: �tab�Widowed

[DI56942] Citizen and Gazette 25 Feb 1896
Death of Mrs. W. M. Ganson
Mayor Ganson. is in receipt of a telegram announcing the death of Mrs. W. M. Ganson, near Peoria Ill. Her death occurred Thursday morning. She was the wife of Mr. W. M. Ganson, a brother of Mayor and Captain B. F. Ganson. The deceased was fifty years of age and a former resident of this county. The funeral will occur Saturday afternoon. Mr. C. H. Ganson was called to Peoria several days ago, owing to his sisters illness.

[HI56944] (Research):came to Clark County 1837 and Champaign County 1843. Removed to kans as in fall of 1873
2 times married, 4 sons in union army and 2 sons in confederate army

History of Champaign Co, Beers on the 7th day of April, 1845, Robert Archibald was elected to this offic e, (Clerk) and was re-elected and continued to serve until the 6th d ay of September, 1852, when he resigned, and Solomon Linville was made Cle rk by appointment, for the unexpired part of the year. April 4, 1853, Wils on was elected, and served one year; was succeeded by Solomon Linville

[NI56945] Parents:
Thomas Graham Happersett (1807 - 1853)
Francis Ralston Grier Happersett (1816 - 1904)

[HI56945] (Research):One of the living cousins believes that "Horace" is REALLY "Melchi Horace G. Happersett" -- and his parents were Thomas Graham Happersett and Frances Ralston Grier.

[DI56945] Note: Obits are in the "Urbana Citizen and Gazette" on Thurs., Jan. 23, 1873 and in the "Village Record" (Chester Co., PA) on Tues., Feb. 4, 1873

[HI56946] (Research):Francis Ganson found in:US - Census Index (1800) Township: Goshen Cou nty: Chester State: Pennsylvania Roll: 36 Page: 704

[HI56947] (Research):Graduates of Urbana High School 1884-1900 submitted by Pat Stickley in CCGS Newsletter June 1996 pg 31 Anna J Weaver Class of 1884

[HI56949] (Research):Was Admins of Jeremiah Shea estate 8/27/1859

[HI56950] (Research):�u�6/1/1880 Randolph Co, Ward IN pg 19 HH#16�/u�
William Ganson, head, 32 OH DEL DEL Farmer
Amanda, wife, 35, OH OH VA
Charles E, 13, son, OH OH OH at school
Mary A, 10, dau, at school, OH OH OH
William F, 8, son, IN OH OH
John W, 6, son, IN
Joseph I (or T) , son, 4, IN
Bessie, 8m, born October, dau, IN
Rachel Wren mother in law, 62, wd, VA VA VA
William Ganson is in my Champaign database and has more info you should

[HI56953] (Research):3 in 1870 census and 12 in 1880, but 1900 shows born 10/1871

[HI56956] (Research):1900 Clark Co, German, OH pg 45 Charles Tucker, head,8/1855, 44, M3y OH IL OH Mary S, wife, 5/1864, 36, 6/3 Grace, dau, 8/1899 James E, son, 11/1883 William W, son, 1/1886 Bessie N, 9/1887 Olive Ganson, step dau, 9/1882, 12 MO 0/0 Joseph Ganson, son in law, 9/1876 IN PA OH

Name: T Joseph Ganson Birthplace: Indiana State: OH 1910 Ag e: 33 Color: W Enumeration District: 0024 Visit: 0100 County: Champaign Relation: Head of Household Wife Ola 27 Ohio Son W Flyodd 02 Ohio

[HI56972] (Research):I also am looking for info on the same John Nichols, his wife's name was F anny maiden name Coon. John died in an accident on the Cheney farm wh en in 1871. Their youngest child Stephen Albert was my gg grandfather. Jo hn is buried in Union Chapel cemetary in Champaign County. I have an artic le about his death from the Library but no info on where in Va he came fro m. [email protected]

[HI56980] (Research):PERRY, Carrie B. Death date: 1/29/1918, Franklin County Volu me #2475, Certificate #2483 Daughter of John Best and Mary J Yoakum

[HI56982] (Research):NEBRASKA BLUE BOOK, 1920 ROSTER OF COUNTY OFFICIALS, 1921-1922--Continued.

County County Seat County Clerk Cheyenne Sidney F. N. Slawson (D)emocrat

From the 1920 census:

Fred N. Slawson b: Abt. 1878 in Pennsylvania . +Flora Ganson b: Abt. 1875 in Champaign County, Ohio m: Abt. 1 898 in Lodge Pole, Cheyenne Co., Nebraska ... Hugh L. Slawson b: January 05, 1900 in Lodge Pole, Cheyen ne Co., Nebraska ....... +Blanch Unknown b: Abt. 1902 in Nebraska m: Ab t. 1921 in Cheyenne County, Nebraska ........ 3 Nevin Slawson b: Abt. 1923 ........ 3 Kenneth Slawson b: Abt. 1925

1930 Cheyenne County census, Lodge Pole Slawson, Fred, 52, married at 24 years old, b. PA, President at Bank Slawson, Flora, 50, married at 22 years old, b. OH, Teacher Ganson, Maud, 40, single, b. OH, Seamstress

[DI56983] Will Book F PG 238JOHN HARPERPROBATED 1 SEP 1887 UNION TWP[DIED 23 AUG 1887] Heirs-Widow Sally C Harper [now dec'dJ; John W Harper-son-Bellefontaine; H arriett B Clark-dau-Davenport, Ia; Louisa R Ganson-dau-Lodge Pole, Ne; Car oline Mulholland-dau-Urbana; Margaret 1-Iockins-grdau-Tullahoma, Tn; William Brown-grson- Urbana; Ka te Brown-grdau-Urbana; Mrs Fannie Roberts-grdau- Gallon, Oh; Sarah M Erune r-grdau-Los Angeles, Ca; Mrs Mary Smith-grdau-San Diego, Ca; John H Brown- grson-Chatannoga, Tn; Charles R Brown-grson-Birmingham, Al; Susan L Ayers-dau-Urbana. Wife the f ull and entire use of all real estate her natural life; at my decease pers onal property to be sold and proceeds to wife for her support. Caroline Mu lholland $10; the rest divided between Margaret Jane Hockins, Lucy A Brow n, Harriett B Clark, Mary A Clark, John W Harper, Susan Ayers and Louisa G anson. Susan L Ayers administrator Witness:F M Stone John Laffertywill signed 18 Apr 1876

[HI56989] (Research):Widow of David Wilson

[DI56994] Name: �tab�William Barkley Foye
�tab�
Death Date: �tab�12 May 1911
Death Place: �tab�Marion, Marion, Ohio
Birth Date: �tab�11 Mar 1879
Estimated Birth Year: �tab�
Birthplace: �tab�Kenton, Ohio
Death Age: �tab�32 years 2 months 1 day
Gender: �tab�Male
Marital Status: �tab�Married
Race or Color: �tab�Caucasian
Street Address: �tab�Magnader Flats
Occupation: �tab�Pharmacist
Residence: �tab�Marion, Marion, Ohio
Burial Date: �tab�15 May 1911
Burial Place: �tab�Bucynus, Ohio Or Bucyrus
Cemetery Name: �tab�Bucynus, Ohio
Spouse's Name: �tab�
Father's Name: �tab�William B. Foye
Father's Title & Terms: �tab�
Father's Birthplace: �tab�Mt. Gilead, Ohio
Mother's Name: �tab�Josephine Snyder
Mother's �tab�
Mother's Birthplace: �tab�Urbana, Ohio
Film Number: �tab�1952987
Digital Folder Number: �tab�4021105

[DI56995] Name: �tab�Charles G. Snyder
�tab�
Death Date: �tab�04 Jun 1933
Death Place: �tab�Springfield, Clark, Ohio
Birth Date: �tab�20 Feb 1865
Estimated Birth Year: �tab�
Birthplace: �tab�Champaign Co., Ohio
Death Age: �tab�68 years 3 months 14 days
Gender: �tab�Male
Marital Status: �tab�Married
Race or Color: �tab�Caucasian
Street Address: �tab�
Occupation: �tab�Watchman
Residence: �tab�
Burial Date: �tab�06 Jun 1933
Burial Place: �tab�Mutual, Ohio
Cemetery Name: �tab�
Spouse's Name: �tab�Fannie Snyder
Father's Name: �tab�Frederick Snyder
Father's Title & Terms: �tab�
Father's Birthplace: �tab�Pa.
Mother's Name: �tab�Sarah Harper
Mother's �tab�
Mother's Birthplace: �tab�
Film Number: �tab�1992875
Digital Folder Number: �tab�4001879
Image Number: �tab�2605

[HI56997] (Research):Name: CORY J TAYLOR Gender: Male Date of Death: September 08, 1966 Volume: 18594 Certificate: 69607 Marital Status: Married Place of Death: Findlay, Hancock County Race: White Residence: Findlay, Hancock County Age: 64

[DI56999] Ohio Deaths, 1908-1932, 1938-1944, and 1958-2007 about Jennie B Steinmetz
Name: �tab�Jennie B Steinmetz
Birth Date: �tab�1886
Gender: �tab�Female
Race: �tab�White
Residence County: �tab�Clark
Residence state: �tab�Ohio
Residence Country: �tab�United States
Death Date: �tab�24 Feb 1978
Hospital of Death: �tab�Community Hospital of Springfield
City of Death: �tab�Springfield
County of Death: �tab�Clark
Certificate: �tab�008835
Age at Death: �tab�92
Certifier: �tab�Physician
Autopsy: �tab�No Autopsy performed
Marital Status: �tab�Widowed

[HI57004] (Research):HALL, Lelah Mae 91, of Springfield, died Thursday, October 14, 2004 at 12: 45 p.m. in Community Hospital. She was born May 29, 1913 in Champaign Coun ty, Ohio, the daughter of Leroy and Nora (Overholser) Beatty. She had be en a self-employed tax consultant in the Springfield area for 30 years unt il her retirement. She later worked as a duty worker for the American R ed Cross. She was a member of Elderly United, Clark County Chapter of t he Blind, Springfield Ostomy Association, Clark County Chapter For The Han dicapped and AARP. Survivors include two sons, Ronald LeRoy Young and Lar ry Eugene Young, both of Dayton, Ohio; two grandsons, Craig Young and Ste ve Young and two great-grandchildren, Triston and Lundon. She was preced ed in death by her husband, Glenn in 1979. Funeral services will be he ld at 1 p.m. Monday in the CONROY FUNERAL HOME with Chaplain Keith Rhod en officiating. Visitation will be one hour prior to the service. Entombme nt will be in Rose Hill Burial Park. Memorial donations may be made to t he Ohio Masonic Home. Published in the Springfield News-Sun on 10/17/2004.

[NI57005] Name: �tab�Kinsey Dormire
Titles & Terms: �tab�
Event: �tab�Marriage
Event Date: �tab�24 Nov 1915
Event Place: �tab�New Washington, Crawford, Ohio
Age: �tab�19
Estimated Birth Year: �tab�4-7-1896 Sidney, OH
Marriage Date Note: �tab�
Marriage Place Note: �tab�
Father: �tab�Charles Dormire
Father's Titles & Terms: �tab�
Mother: �tab�Elizabeth Williams
Mother's Titles & Terms: �tab�
Spouse: �tab�Frances Donaldson
Spouse's Titles & Terms: �tab�
Spouse's Age: �tab�16
Spouse's Estimated Birth Year: �tab�6-14-1899 Mansfield, OH
Spouse's Father: �tab�J. H. Donaldson
Spouse's Father's Titles & Terms: �tab�
Spouse's Mother: �tab�Lillian Reynolds
Spouse's Mother's Titles & Terms: �tab�
Reference Number: �tab�v 18 cn 892
Film Number: �tab�388689
Digital Folder Number: �tab�4016666
Image Number: �tab�273
Consent of parents for Kinsey
Consent of father for Frances

[DI57005] Social Security Death Index about Kinsey Dormire
Name: �tab�Kinsey Dormire
SSN: �tab�368-01-7992
Last Residence: �tab�49436 Mears, Oceana, Michigan,
Born: �tab�7 Apr 1896
Last Benefit: �tab�49443 Muskegon, Muskegon, Michigan,
Died: �tab�Feb 1980
State (Year) SSN issued: �tab�Michigan (Before 1951)

[HI57007] (Research):Plattsville Cemetery

Jonathan Niswonger Place of Birth: Green County, Ohio Date of Birth: 7-13-832 Late Residence: Green Tp., Shelby Co. Died: 08-18-1889 Age 57 Lot & Sec. 294 - 58 Accidentally Kicked

From The History of Shelby County, Ohio, published by R. Sutton & Co., Philadelphia, 1883.History of Shelby County, Ohio 1883 Sutton Page 2 06 Green Township Jonathon Niswanger, son of the above named William, was born in Greene Co unty, Ohio, July 13, 1832, and was brought to Shelby County by his paren ts when a small child, where he passed his minority days. May 17, 185 7, he married Miss Samantha Bodle, born Jan. 15, 1830, daughter of Willi am and Mary Bodle. Mr. And Mrs. Niswanger have resided in Shelby County s ince their marriage, excepting about two years, during which time they we re in Miami County, Ohio and Madison County, Indiana. They have five chil dren, two sons and three daughters. He served three years in the war of 1 861. He enlisted in Company K, 10th O.V.I., Aug. 28, 1862, and was discha rged at Washington May 30, 1865.

Name: Jonathan Niswanger , Enlistment Date: 28 August 1862 Distinguished Service: DISTINGUISHED SERVICE Side Served: Union State Served: Ohio Unit Numbers: 1844 1844 Service Record: Enlisted as a Private on 28 August 1862 Enlisted in Company K, 20th Infantry Regiment Ohio on 28 August 1862. Mustered out Company K, 20th Infantry Regiment Ohio on 30 May 1865

Widows pension by Samantha in 1890

[DI57011] Ohio Deaths, 1908-1932, 1938-1944, and 1958-2007 about Raymond P Niswonger
Name: �tab�Raymond P Niswonger
Birth Date: �tab�1904
Birth State: �tab�Ohio
Birth Country: �tab�United States
Gender: �tab�Male
Race: �tab�White
Residence County: �tab�Champaign
Residence state: �tab�Ohio
Residence Country: �tab�United States
Death Date: �tab�1 Nov 1980
Hospital of Death: �tab�Home
City of Death: �tab�Champaign County
County of Death: �tab�Champaign
Certificate: �tab�079186
Age at Death: �tab�76
Certifier: �tab�Coroner
Autopsy: �tab�Yes, used for certification
Social Security Number: �tab�287-09-5280
Marital Status: �tab�Divorced

[DI57012] Ohio Deaths, 1908-1932, 1938-1944, and 1958-2007 about Robert L Niswonger
Name: �tab�Robert L Niswonger
Birth Date: �tab�1908
Gender: �tab�Male
Race: �tab�White
Residence County: �tab�Champaign
Residence state: �tab�Ohio
Residence Country: �tab�United States
Death Date: �tab�25 Jun 1971
Hospital of Death: �tab�Piqua Mem Med Center - Closed
City of Death: �tab�Piqua
County of Death: �tab�Miami
Certificate: �tab�045941
Age at Death: �tab�63
Certifier: �tab�Physician
Marital Status: �tab�Never Married (Single)

[DI57013] Name: �tab�Mary Jane Reeder
�tab�
Death Date: �tab�15 May 1937
Death Place: �tab�Orange, Shelby, Ohio
Birth Date: �tab�02 Feb 1861
Estimated Birth Year: �tab�
Birthplace: �tab�Shelby Co, Ohio
Death Age: �tab�76 years 3 months 13 days
Gender: �tab�Female
Marital Status: �tab�Widowed
Race or Color: �tab�Caucasian
Street Address: �tab�RR 2
Occupation: �tab�Housework Retired
Residence: �tab�Sidney, Ohio
Burial Date: �tab�17 May 1937
Burial Place: �tab�Fhitaker, O
Cemetery Name: �tab�
Spouse's Name: �tab�Wm H. Reeder
Father's Name: �tab�Johnathan Niswonger
Father's Title & Terms: �tab�
Father's Birthplace: �tab�Ohio
Mother's Name: �tab�Samantha Bodle
Mother's �tab�
Mother's Birthplace: �tab�Indiana
Film Number: �tab�2023498
Digital Folder Number: �tab�4020846
Image Number: �tab�2367
Certificate Number: �tab�fn 34976

[HI57014] (Research):Old Pioneer Cemetery - Plattsville Wm. Niswanger Died: 21 Jan 1880 Age 78 years

From The History of Shelby County, Ohio, published by R. Sutton & Co., Philadelphia, 1883.Page 206 Green Township William Niswanger; Deceased, was born in Maryland July 27, 1807. He migra ted to Greene County, Ohio, when yet a small boy, where he grew to manhoo d. He married Miss Julia A. Snider, of Greene County, Ohio, born Ja n. 9, 1808. They settled in Greene County, remained until 1832, when th ey came to Shelby County and settled on Section 17, Green Township, whe re he followed farming as his avocation and passed the remainder of his da ys. His companion died Jan. 15, 1880, and he died Jan. 20, 1880. They re ared a family of thirteen children, viz., John, Elizabeth, Ghasper, Jonath on, Jacob, Sarah E., Rebecca, Mary, Theresa F., William, Almeda, Julia A ., and Laura B., eight of whom are yet living, three sons and five daughters.

Father Jacob Frankliln Niswonger Born: 5 Mar 1776 Shenandoah Valley, [county], VA, USA Died: 5 May 1835 Xenia, Greene, OH, USA Mother Rebecca Read Born: 9 Jul 1779 in [city], Botetourt, VA, USA Died: 17 Jan 1857 in Xenia, Greene, OH, USA

[DI57014] 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), pg7. died 1880 (incorrect data)

[DI57016] Name: Laura B. Hawk
Death date: 24 Jan 1935
Death place: Ironton, Lawrence, Ohio
Birth date: 26 Nov 1854
Estimated birth year:
Birth place: Sidney, O.
Age at death: 80 years 1 month 28 days
Gender: Female
Marital status: Widowed
Race or color: Caucasian
Street address: 519 Railroad St., 2 Ward
Occupation: House Work
Residence:
Burial date: 26 Jan 1935
Burial place: St. Paris, Ohio
Cemetery name:
Spouse name: Edward Hawk
Father name: dont know
Father titles:
Father birth place:
Mother name: dont know
Mother titles:
Mother birth place:
Inf- Dr H E Hawk
GSU film number: 2022421
Digital GS number: 4001918
Image number: 1379
Reference number: fn 4242
Collection: Ohio Deaths 1908-1953

[XI57016] Burial record, no stone located

[NI57025] Groom's Name �tab�Victor H. Egnor
Groom's Birth Date �tab�13 Apr 1885
Groom's Birthplace �tab�Urbana, Ohio
Groom's Age �tab�31
Bride's Name �tab�Ellen Virginia Robison
Bride's Birth Date �tab�25 Jun 1894
Bride's Birthplace �tab�Dayton, Ohio
Bride's Age �tab�22
Marriage Date �tab�17 Jul 1916
Marriage Place �tab�Clark, Ohio
Groom's Father's Name �tab�Louis Egnor
Groom's Mother's Name �tab�Eva Coldwell
Bride's Father's Name �tab�David Robison
Bride's Mother's Name �tab�Mary Parr
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�Divorced
Bride's Previous Husband's Name �tab�Fleig

[DI57026] Name: �tab�Maie M. Caldwell
�tab�
Death Date: �tab�12 Jun 1953
Death Place: �tab�Cleveland Heights, Cuyahoga, Ohio, United States
Birth Date: �tab�17 Dec 1875
Estimated Birth Year: �tab�
Birthplace: �tab�Cincinnati, Ohio
Death Age: �tab�77 years
Gender: �tab�Female
Marital Status: �tab�
Race or Color: �tab�Caucasian
Street Address: �tab�
Occupation: �tab�
Residence: �tab�
Burial Date: �tab�
Burial Place: �tab�
Cemetery Name: �tab�
Spouse's Name: �tab�
Father's Name: �tab�John Macneall
Father's Title & Terms: �tab�
Father's Birthplace: �tab�
Mother's Name: �tab�Sue Heller
Mother's �tab�
Mother's Birthplace: �tab�
Film Number: �tab�2246546
Digital Folder Number: �tab�4109466
Image Number: �tab�02488
Certificate Number: �tab�37879

[HI57028] (Research):1900 Champaign Co, Urbana, OH pg242 Lewis Egnore, head, 8/1857, 42, NY NY NY Cigar Maker Rebecca wife,12/1857,42, M12y no ch OH PA PA

pg227 William Egnor, head,8/1819, 80 NY NY NY Christina, wife, 2/1819,81, PA PA PA M35y 4/4

1880 Census Place Urbana, Champaign, Ohio Family History Library Fi lm 1254998
NA Film Number T9-0998 Page Number 421A William EGNER Self M Male W 62 NY Works At Egg Packing - -- --- Christina EGNER Wife M Female W 62 PA Keeping Hou se PA PA

[HI57033] (Research):William's second wife was Susan Humble and they had the son called Thoma s, age 2, listed in the 1870 in Shelby County census. He died in Oregon u nder the name Frank Pence, but his death certificate lists his paren ts as William Pence and Susan Humble and says he was born in Shelby Count y, Ohio. (Source Richard Pence 12/2004)

[HI57034] (Research):William G. Pence and living with his grandparents in Pleasant Twp (DeGraff ), Logan County; in 1880 he is Grant Pense, apprentice brick layer livi ng with his uncle (relationship not stated in census) Thomas J. Fulmer, ma son (as was his father).

[NI57036] D/o Thomas Morgan and Emily Urbrams?

[HI57040] (Research):Ancestry- William Perry Rushing and Vera Logan b: 5/8/1898
: James Samuel Rushing and Anne Elizabeth Timbrook b: 4/11/1869 d: 10/17/1935 b:9/21/1866 d: 12/18/1937
: Joel P. Rushing and Mary Jane Gill b: 8/31/1841 d:8/18/1927
: James Pery Rushing and Mary Jane Brashears b: 3/08/1818 Anson County, NC b: 8/7/1826 Perry County, TN d: 8/31/1851 Decatur, TN d: 11/1/1920 Elexir Twnsh p, AR

[DI57052] Newspaper Abstract
July 27, 1865
Died 22nd July, John A Cheetham, eldest son of RH Cheetham of this place, aged 22 years

[NI57054] Spouse:
Ellen McCleary McCord (1820 - 1887)

[HI57054] (Research):Champaign Co, Genealogical Society, Champaign Co Oh-Newspaper Abstracts M ay 1855-1871, (March 2000), pg56/26/1856 A lad in the employ of S McCord, while bathing in the Factory Pond on Sat eve last, was drowned. He was about 16 years of age. The mother of the lad left Ireland on his account, the boy's step-father beign unwilling to keep him, left her husband rather than part with her child

[HI57055] (Research):Beers History 1881 Samuel McCord, of Urbana, built the first steam saw-mill

Record book 2 pg 415 Aug 10 1813 Trespass Quare Claussum Fregit Samuel McCord vs Phillip Jarbow Samuel McCord chared Phillip Jarboe with trespass on his land and cutti ng down and carrying away 100 trees worth $100.

Record Book 9 pg231 12/24/1819 ...Before 1812, Joseph C Vance, director of Urbana, conveyed In-L ot 24 to Phillip Jarboe, now of Clark Co, , who later conveyed to Samuel M cCord.

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) 09 July 1824 U S to David King, Assignee of Samuel McCord, 80 acres, W 1 /2 recorded 14 Sep 1827 Bk H pg78

County Collustrator, Urbana, Ohio, Thursday Oct 17 1831 A List of the lands forfeited to the state of Ohio for the non-payme nt of taxes, lying within the County of Champaign. Compiled by Pat Stickl ey, CCGS Newsletter Vol 10 No 2 April 1994 pg 32 Mad River Twp, Samuel Mc Cord, Sec 36 Range 11 Twp 4 NW 1/4 160 acres Notice is hereby given, that agreeably to an act of the Legislature of Ohi o, passed the 14th of March 1831, for the sale of lands and town lots forf eited to the State, for the non-payment of taxes which have accrued pri or to the first of January 1831, I will offer the foregoing lands and to wn lots for sale, at the Court House, in Urbana, on the second Monday in D ecember next, itbeing the 12th day of said month of December, if the ta x, interest, and penalties, charged on said list, be not paid into the Cou nty Treasury and the Treasurer�s receipt produced therefor, before the ti me specified in this notice for the sale of said lands and town lots. Mathew Magrew, Auditor of Champaign County

Masonic Directory 1902 Harmony Lodge No 8 F & AM Organized in 1810 Past Masters- Samuel McCord 1815- Term 6 months

Deed Book H Indentures published CCGS Newsletter Summer 1991 pg58 July 8 1827 Margaret Shane bound dau Elizabeth Shane, 13yrs 8 Jan 18 27 to Samule McCord (18 on Jan 8 1832). Margaret's husband Jacob ran aw ay becasue charged with bigamy; she has no means of support

Will Book B pg 431 probated 3/28/1848 Urbana Wife Kitty Elizabeth McCord; 4 children but not named. William Hunt, Jam es Pierce McCord, Geo B Hay and Samuel McCord Exec. Wit: John H James, Joseph S Carter signed 10/18/1847

[HI57060] (Research):1870 Champaign Co, Harrison, OH Edward F Lemon- 30, farmer, OH Marilla Taylor, 40, Samuel W Wilson, 17 William G Wilson, 12

EDWARD F. LEMEN, farmer; P. O. Urbana; born in this county Nov. 20, 184 0; is a son of Thornton and Sarah (Hendricks) Lemen. He is a native of Vir ginia, and she of Kentucky. The paternal ancestry came from Ireland, and t he maternal ancestry from Scotland. Thornton Lemen came to this county wi th his parents when about 6 years of age; was raised and brought up, liv ed and died, here in this county, being among the early settlers, locati ng probably about 1812. They had eight children, six now survive-John, Jos eph, Caroline, Edward F., Orlando and Cyrus B. Oar subject was with his fa ther till 20 years of age; this brought him to the war period of our count ry, and he enlisted in the 66th 0. V. I. ; served about sixteen months, a nd was discharged and returned home, being disabled for military dut y, by a wound from an accidental shot. He was married Dec. 31, 1868, to Mi ss Mary Frances, daughter of Joseph K. and Maria Funk. By this union th ey have had two children-Berths May (deceased) and Charles Orlando. Mr. Le men first located in Harrison Township, where he resided till the spri ng of 1879, when he came to his present location. He has 21 acres of excel lent land, with good buildings and improvements. He was Trustee of Harris on Township four years. He is a member of the Presbyterian Church, and h is wife of the Methodist. Politically, he is a Republican.

[NI57068] Roscoe Dunbar Hunter, born March 22, 1862, Married July 21, 1887, May Belle Pearman, of Marion, Indiana, where they reside. Engaged in manufacturing. Four children, viz: Lawrence Leslie, born January 28, 1888. Helen, born September 20, 1891. Margaret Hester, born September 4, 1893. Agnes Virginia, born October 10, 1897.

[NI57069] Jennie F. Hunter, born Dec. 1, 1866. Married September 1, 1888, Dr. Charles W. Cory. They re-
side in Hartford City, Indiana. One child, Lucille, born October 29, 1889.

[NI57071] Nellie Maria Hunter, born December 22, 1865. Married October 9, 1889, Dr. Ben S. Leonard, of West Liberty, Ohio. One child, Mary Eleanor, April 8th, 1892.

[NI57072] Ralph E. Hunter, born January 30, 1867; married Elizabeth Burnsides. One child, Donald Hunter. Reside in Urbana, O. Engaged in fire insurance business.
6/30/1898 pg93 Ralph Hunter the day clerk at the Weaver Hotel,and Miss Lizzie Burnside of East Reynolds St were married by the Mayor Wednesday

[NI57075] 11/15/1883
The elopement and marriage of William Berry and Nellie Stout, grdau fo J C Phillips has been subject during last week. Mr Phillips opposed the marriage although the young lady was of age; consequently it was Mr Phillips who gave persuit and not Mr Stout.
(There were several William Berrys of the right age fo this marriage, so it is not known which one she married)

[HI57077] (Research):1880 Census Lyon Co, Waterloo KS pg 218 boarding with Truman and Laura Gil berrt Family

[DI57084] Left widow and children

[HI57086] (Research):Name: James W Merrill , Enlistment Date: 20 July 1862 Distinguished Service: DISTINGUISHED SERVICE Side Served: Union State Served: Ohio Unit Numbers: 1935 1935 Service Record: Wounded Enlisted as a Lieutenant 1st Class on 20 July 1862 at the age of 29 Enlisted in Company G, 92nd Infantry Regiment Ohio on 17 September 1862. Promoted to Full Captain on 02 October 1863 (As of Co. B) Resigned and received a discharge for wounds Company G, 92nd Infantry Regi ment Ohio on 24 May 1864

Name: James W Merrill , Enlistment Date: 28 July 1862 Distinguished Service: DISTINGUISHED SERVICE Side Served: Union State Served: Ohio Unit Numbers: 1935 Service Record: Enlisted as a Lieutenant 1st Class on 28 July 1862 at t he age of 29 Enlisted in Company G, 92nd Infantry Regiment Ohio on 28 July 1862. POW on 20 September 1863 at Chickamauga, GA Wounded on 20 September 1863 at Chickamauga, GA Promoted to Full Captain on 02 November 1863 (As of Co. B)



Obit calls him a Captain.

[DI57095] Newspaper Abstract
April 20, 1865
Died at the residence of her daughter in Illinois on 15th inst, Mrs Hannah Wiley, relict of the late John Wiley and one of the early settlers of Urbana; 84 years; she will be interred at Oak Dale Cemetery

[XI57095] *No cemetery record or tombstone found, this information comes from her obit. No burial section known.

[NI57097] Jane Darrow
Ohio, County Marriages, 1789-1994
marriage:�tab�14 Sep 1864�tab�Champaign, Ohio, United States
spouse:�tab�Isaac C. Colbert
(Not known which Isaac Colbert she married. Only 1 in Champaign 1870 with wife Eliz whom he married 1858)

[NI57103] Name: �tab�Ralph R. Cruzen
Titles & Terms: �tab�
Event: �tab�Marriage
Event Date: �tab�17 Jan 1894
Event Place: �tab�Champaign, 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�Florence T. Kellogg
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�CN 4195
Film Number: �tab�530189
Digital Folder Number: �tab�4016810
Image Number: �tab�108

[DI57103] Name: �tab�Florence Kellog Cruzen
�tab�
Death Date: �tab�30 Sep 1942
Death Place: �tab�Terbana, Champaign Co., Ohio
Birth Date: �tab�01 Oct 1862
Estimated Birth Year: �tab�
Birthplace: �tab�Wqshington, D.C.
Death Age: �tab�79 years 11 months 29 days
Gender: �tab�Female
Marital Status: �tab�Divorced
Race or Color: �tab�Caucasian
Street Address: �tab�
Occupation: �tab�Athome
Residence: �tab�Colonial Hotal
Burial Date: �tab�02 Oct 1942
Burial Place: �tab�Oak Dale
Cemetery Name: �tab�Oak Dale
Spouse's Name: �tab�Ralph Cruzen
Father's Name: �tab�Horace Kellog
Father's Title & Terms: �tab�
Father's Birthplace: �tab�Cincinnati, Ohio
Mother's Name: �tab�Amanda Talboth
Mother's �tab�
Mother's Birthplace: �tab�Turbana, Ohio.
Film Number: �tab�2024035
Digital Folder Number: �tab�4057804
Image Number: �tab�383
Certificate Number: �tab�fn 56947

[DI57105] ame: �tab�Kate Ogden Cooper
�tab�
Death Date: �tab�13 Nov 1922
Death Place: �tab�Urbana, Champaign, Ohio
Birth Date: �tab�24 Sep 1851
Estimated Birth Year: �tab�
Birthplace: �tab�Springfield, Ohio
Death Age: �tab�71 years 1 month 19 days
Gender: �tab�Female
Marital Status: �tab�Widowed
Race or Color: �tab�Caucasian
Street Address: �tab�114 St., 4 Ward
Occupation: �tab�At Home
Residence: �tab�
Burial Date: �tab�15 Nov 1922
Burial Place: �tab�Urbana, O
Cemetery Name: �tab�
Spouse's Name: �tab�Olway Cooper
Father's Name: �tab�Chas H. Ogden
Father's Title & Terms: �tab�
Father's Birthplace: �tab�
Mother's Name: �tab�Rachel Poff
Mother's �tab�
Mother's Birthplace: �tab�
Film Number: �tab�1992070
Digital Folder Number: �tab�4000533
Image Number: �tab�2933
Certificate Number: �tab�fn 56854

[NI57108] Name: �tab�Charles D. Ogden
Titles & Terms: �tab�
Event: �tab�Marriage
Event Date: �tab�01 Jul 1902
Event Place: �tab�Franklin, Ohio
Age: �tab�54
Estimated Birth Year: �tab�1848
Marriage Date Note: �tab�
Marriage Place Note: �tab�
Father: �tab�C. H. Ogden
Father's Titles & Terms: �tab�
Mother: �tab�Rachel Poff
Mother's Titles & Terms: �tab�
Spouse: �tab�Ida C. Green
Spouse's Titles & Terms: �tab�
Spouse's Age: �tab�38
Spouse's Estimated Birth Year: �tab�1864
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�5598
Film Number: �tab�285158
Digital Folder Number: �tab�4016227
Image Number: �tab�640

Name: �tab�Andrew Clarence Ogden
Titles & Terms: �tab�
Death Date: �tab�13 Jun 1935
Death Place: �tab�Loudonville Village, Ashland, Ohio
Birth Date: �tab�13 Sep 1882
Estimated Birth Year: �tab�
Birthplace: �tab�Ohio
Death Age: �tab�52 years 9 months
Gender: �tab�Male
Marital Status: �tab�Widowed
Race or Color: �tab�Caucasian
Street Address: �tab�314 N. Ogden Ave.
Occupation: �tab�Fieldworker
Residence: �tab�Columbus, Ohio
Burial Date: �tab�15 Jun 1935
Burial Place: �tab�Reynoldsburg, Ohio
Cemetery Name: �tab�
Spouse's Name: �tab�Minnie Mcglauglin
Father's Name: �tab�Charles D. Ogden
Father's Title & Terms: �tab�
Father's Birthplace: �tab�Ohio
Mother's Name: �tab�Ida C. Everett
Mother's Titles & Terms: �tab�
Mother's Birthplace: �tab�Ohio
Film Number: �tab�2022519
Digital Folder Number: �tab�4001927
Image Number: �tab�2766
Certificate Number: �tab�fn 34919

[DI57108] Name: �tab�Charles D. Ogden
�tab�
Death Date: �tab�01 Dec 1918
Death Place: �tab�Columbus, Franklin, Ohio
Birth Date: �tab�19 Apr 1848
Estimated Birth Year: �tab�
Birthplace: �tab�Ohio
Death Age: �tab�70 years 7 months 13 days
Gender: �tab�Male
Marital Status: �tab�Married
Race or Color: �tab�Caucasian
Street Address: �tab�
Occupation: �tab�R. R. Postal - Clerk
Residence: �tab�
Burial Date: �tab�03 Dec 1918
Burial Place: �tab�
Cemetery Name: �tab�Green Lawn
Spouse's Name: �tab�Ida C. Ogden
Father's Name: �tab�George Ogden
Father's Title & Terms: �tab�
Father's Birthplace: �tab�England
Mother's Name: �tab�
Mother's �tab�
Mother's Birthplace: �tab�
Film Number: �tab�1984541
Digital Folder Number: �tab�4021937
Image Number: �tab�185
Certificate Number: �tab�fn 88660

[HI57114] (Research):Name: Emma McAlexander Age at Death: 89 Date of Death: 2 Apr 1981 City of Death: Hardin County County of Death: Hardin Volume: 24417 Certificate: 027916 Date of Birth: Est. 1892 State of Birth: Ohio Country of Birth: United States Gender: Female Marital Status: Widowed Race: White Social Security Number: 277-28-9765 County of Residence: Logan State of Residence: Ohio Country of Residence: United States Hospital of Death: Long-Term Care Facilities Certifier: Physician

Name: Emma McAlexander SSN: 277-28-9766 Last Residence: 43310 Belle Center, Logan, Ohio, United States of Ameri ca Born: 1 Nov 1891 Died: Apr 1981 State (Year) SSN issued: Ohio (Before 1951 )

[DI57117]
Ohio Obituary Index, 1830s-2009, Rutherford B. Hayes Presidential Center about Della I Foster
Name: �tab�Della I Foster
Death Date: �tab�1955
Newspaper: �tab�Springfield Daily News, Springfield, Ohio
Newspaper Date: �tab�16 Feb 1955
Years Indexed: �tab�1918-1982
Newspaper Repository: �tab�Clark County Public Library; Clark County Public Library
Library Link: �tab�Order Copy

[NI57120] Parents:
Seymore A Winslow (1813 - 1863)
Sylvia C Winslow (1815 - 1885)

[XI57120] *No cemetery info or tombstone found, but she is possibly buried next to her parents & husband in Oak Dale Cemetery

[NI57122] Name: �tab�David O. Hedges
Titles & Terms: �tab�
Event: �tab�Marriage
Event Date: �tab�26 Feb 1890
Event Place: �tab�Champaign, 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�Effie J. Michael
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�Pg. 398 Vol. J
Film Number: �tab�530188
Digital Folder Number: �tab�4016809
Image Number: �tab�237

[NI57123] Spouse:
Harriet Elizabeth Loveless Michael (1872 - 1940)

[NI57125] Children:
William Franklin Michael (1838 - 1913)*
Christopher Michael (1839 - 1877)*
James K Polk Michael (1844 - 1929)*
John Frederick Michael (1847 - 1920)*
Charles E Michael (1849 - 1861)*
Samuel M Michael (1855 - 1913)*

[NI57127] Spouse:
Eliza Long Stewart Michael (1853 - 1932)

Children:
Infant Son Michael (1879 - 1879)*
Infant Son Michael (1882 - 1882)*

[DI57128] Name: �tab�John Fredrick Michael
�tab�
Death Date: �tab�28 Nov 1920
Death Place: �tab�Urbana, Champaign, Ohio
Birth Date: �tab�18 Dec 1846
Estimated Birth Year: �tab�
Birthplace: �tab�Frederick Co. Md.
Death Age: �tab�73 years 11 months 10 days
Gender: �tab�Male
Marital Status: �tab�Married
Race or Color: �tab�Caucasian
Street Address: �tab�
Occupation: �tab�Clerk
Residence: �tab�
Burial Date: �tab�30 Nov 1920
Burial Place: �tab�Urbana, O
Cemetery Name: �tab�
Spouse's Name: �tab�
Father's Name: �tab�Jno F. Michael
Father's Title & Terms: �tab�
Father's Birthplace: �tab�Md.
Mother's Name: �tab�Mary A. Hyatt
Mother's �tab�
Mother's Birthplace: �tab�Md.

[DI57130] Name: �tab�Samuel M. Michael
�tab�
Death Date: �tab�20 May 1913
Death Place: �tab�Union Twp., Champaign, Ohio
Birth Date: �tab�11 Nov 1855
Estimated Birth Year: �tab�
Birthplace: �tab�Ohio
Death Age: �tab�57 years 6 months 9 days
Gender: �tab�Male
Marital Status: �tab�Widowed
Race or Color: �tab�Caucasian
Street Address: �tab�
Occupation: �tab�Miller
Residence: �tab�
Burial Date: �tab�23 May 1913
Burial Place: �tab�Urbana, O
Cemetery Name: �tab�
Spouse's Name: �tab�
Father's Name: �tab�John F. Michael Sr.
Father's Title & Terms: �tab�
Father's Birthplace: �tab�Md
Mother's Name: �tab�Mary N. Hyatt
Mother's �tab�
Mother's Birthplace: �tab�Md

[NI57132] Champaign Co - Chancery Records Court of Common Pleas- Vol I (Pat Stickley & Denise Kay Moore Books 1-23).
Pg81 Record Bk 30 page 480 Filed 2 May 1863 Petition to Partition
Benjamin Sparks and his wife Zipora Sparks
vs
Olive Chidester and others
Holdridge Chidester died seized of 100 acres and 50 acres located in Military Survey Number 1118. His widow was Mary Chidester and his six children were: Zipora Chidester, wife of Benjamin Sparks; Margaret J Chidester wife of Thomas Richardson; Holdridge Chidester Jr; Olive Chidester; Samuel Chidester and Martha Chidester, deceased wife of William R Yocum

[HI57132] (Research):1850 Champaign Co, Wayne, OH
Mary Chidester, 46, VA
Worthington, 23, VA farmer
Margaret J 18 OH
Mary 16 OH
Martha 9 OH
Olive 2 OH

Champaign Co, Genealogical Society, Champaign Co- Newspaper Abstracts 1855-1871 (March 2000). Ohio State Democrat, The Urbana Citizen and Gazette, and Urbana Free Press
Pg81 Oct 23, 1862 Died 7�sup�th�/sup� ult at res of her husband in Wayne Twp, Martha, wife of William R Yocom, aged 21 yr.

[NI57142] Spouse:
William Mayse (1858 - 1924)*

Children:
Jessie Isabelle Mayse (1895 - 1898)*

[NI57145] Name: �tab�Wm. M. Valentine
Titles & Terms: �tab�
Event: �tab�Marriage
Event Date: �tab�21 Dec 1905
Event Place: �tab�Champaign County, Ohio
Age: �tab�36
Estimated Birth Year: �tab�1869
Marriage Date Note: �tab�
Marriage Place Note: �tab�
Father: �tab�M. J. Valentine
Father's Titles & Terms: �tab�
Mother: �tab�Eliz. Climenson
Mother's Titles & Terms: �tab�
Spouse: �tab�Nancy I. Brown
Spouse's Titles & Terms: �tab�
Spouse's Age: �tab�36
Spouse's Estimated Birth Year: �tab�1869
Spouse's Father: �tab�James H. Brown
Spouse's Father's Titles & Terms: �tab�
Spouse's Mother: �tab�Sarah Price
Spouse's Mother's Titles & Terms: �tab�
Reference Number: �tab�P245 #1591
Film Number: �tab�530190
Digital Folder Number: �tab�4016811
Image Number: �tab�161

[XI57147] Inscription: Wife of J Gill and Daughter of J & E Hunter -- Aged 51 years

[DI57149] The Urbana Citizen & Gazette
December 19, 1872
Died 16th December in Philadelphia, PA, Willie, son of William and Emma H Knight, formerly of Urbana, aged 9 years.

[DI57155] Newspaper Abstract
June 27, 1867
Died Sabbath last at her residence in Springfield, Mrs Rebecca Purdon, 33 years; she was the daughter of Archibald Thomas and a resident of Urbana for many years.

[HI57159] (Research):Name: Paul I Runkle Gender: Male Date of Death: 15 April 1970 Volume: 20029 Certificate: 024748 Autopsy: Unknown Marital Status: Never Married Place of Death: , Champaign County Certifier: Physician Race: White Residence: , Champaign County Age: 59 Years

[HI57160] (Research):Name: Frances Kiser SSN: 302-18-8024 Last Residence: 45328 Gettysburg, Darke, Ohio, United States of America Born: 16 Dec 1921 Died: Mar 1987 State (Year) SSN issued: Ohio (Before 1951 )

[HI57161] (Research):From: [email protected] To: [email protected] Catherine Strickler (31 Oct 1789 - 13 Jun 1869) was the daughter of Josep hStrickler and married George Ward (14 Aug 1787 - 14 Dec 1865) on 12 Feb 1 810 in Shenandoah County, Virginia. They moved to Mad River Township in 18 16. Catherine had a sister named Barbara who was born on 02 Jul 1775 in Vi rginia. A John Taylor married a Barbary (Barbara?) Strickler in Shenando ah County in 1794. A John Taylor and wife Barbara lived in Mad River Towns hip. Barbara died there in 1818, and John remarried. Barbara Taylor's birt hday was 02 July 1775. I hypothesize that Barbara Taylor was the sister of Catherine Ward because of all the circumstantial evidence. Can anyone give me additional information to confirm or deny my hypothesis? Thanks .

[HI57169] (Research):1910 Darke Co, Adams, OH pg 146 enum 5/2/1910 Harry N Conley, 29, OH OH OH M1x M4y Secretary YMCA Olive, wife, 28, 2ch 2 living William C, son, 2, OH Giles Y, son, 10m , OH

1920 Miami Co, Newberry, OH Ed220 Harry N Conley, head, 39, M, own home free, OH OH OH Secretary YMCA Olive, wife, 37 OH OH OH William, son, 12, OH Giles, son, 10, OH Harry Jr, son, 9, OH Edward A, son, 7 OH Charles, son, 6, OH

[DI57170] Name: �tab�Isaac R. Pence
�tab�
Death Date: �tab�12 Mar 1952
Death Place: �tab�Springfield, Clark, Ohio, United States
Birth Date: �tab�01 Sep 1863
Estimated Birth Year: �tab�
Birthplace: �tab�Champaign Co., Ohio
Death Age: �tab�88 years 6 months 11 days
Gender: �tab�Male
Marital Status: �tab�
Race or Color: �tab�Caucasian
Street Address: �tab�
Occupation: �tab�
Residence: �tab�
Burial Date: �tab�
Burial Place: �tab�
Cemetery Name: �tab�
Spouse's Name: �tab�
Father's Name: �tab�Aaron R. Pence
Father's Title & Terms: �tab�
Father's Birthplace: �tab�
Mother's Name: �tab�Sarah Kite
Mother's �tab�
Mother's Birthplace: �tab�
Film Number: �tab�2372997
Digital Folder Number: �tab�4109415
Image Number: �tab�00707
Certificate Number: �tab�14339

[HI57172] (Research):Researcher- Richard Conley [email protected]

1850 Champaign Co, Urbana, OH pg 429 Nelson Conley, 26, NY Sarah A, 27, NY Frances A 11m OH (July 1850) Martha, 60, NH

Home in 1860:Urbana,�Champaign,�Ohio Post Office:UrbanaRoll:M653_942Page:154Year:1860 818/818 John Ford, 69, farmer, $3000, N ew Jersey Nelson Conley, 38, farmer, $100, Canada Sarah A, 42, VA Frances A, 10, OH John H, 8, Ohio Martha E, 6, OH Sarah E, 3, OH

[NI57174] Md second
Name: �tab�John H Conley
Titles & Terms: �tab�
Event: �tab�Marriage
Event Date: �tab�05 Apr 1899
Event Place: �tab�Harden County, Ohio
Age: �tab�42
Estimated Birth Year: �tab�1857
Marriage Date Note: �tab�
Marriage Place Note: �tab�
Father: �tab�Nelson Conley
Father's Titles & Terms: �tab�
Mother: �tab�Sarah Ford
Mother's Titles & Terms: �tab�
Spouse: �tab�Alice G Epps
Spouse's Titles & Terms: �tab�
Spouse's Age: �tab�30
Spouse's Estimated Birth Year: �tab�1869
Spouse's Father: �tab�Peter Epps
Spouse's Father's Titles & Terms: �tab�
Spouse's Mother: �tab�Sarah H Skadden
Spouse's Mother's Titles & Terms: �tab�
Reference Number: �tab�P30
Film Number: �tab�914846
Digital Folder Number: �tab�4017305
Image Number: �tab�52

[HI57174] (Research):Not found in 1880 or 1900 There is a John H Conley in Urbana 1900 age 50, but parents born Ohio. Wi fe name is Alice

[DI57174] Name: �tab�John H. Conley
�tab�
Death Date: �tab�14 Apr 1921
Death Place: �tab�Urbana, Champaign, Ohio
Birth Date: �tab�06 Jun 1856
Estimated Birth Year: �tab�
Birthplace: �tab�Urbana, Oh
Death Age: �tab�64 years 10 months 1 week
Gender: �tab�Male
Marital Status: �tab�Married
Race or Color: �tab�Caucasian
Street Address: �tab�220 S. Main St 1st Ward
Occupation: �tab�Retired Agt.
Residence: �tab�Urbana, Champaign, OH
Burial Date: �tab�16 Apr 1921
Burial Place: �tab�Urbana, Oh
Cemetery Name: �tab�
Spouse's Name: �tab�
Father's Name: �tab�Nelson Conley
Father's Title & Terms: �tab�
Father's Birthplace: �tab�Oh
Mother's Name: �tab�Elizabth Ford
Mother's �tab�
Mother's Birthplace: �tab�Va
Informant Mrs J H Conley
Film Number: �tab�1991589
COD Cirrosis of the liver
Digital Folder Number: �tab�4022203
Image Number: �tab�2465
Certificate Number: �tab�fn 19725

[DI57175] Name: Martha Ellen Conley
Death date: 25 Sep 1917
Death place: Urbana, Champaign, Ohio
Birth date: 09 May 1856
Estimated birth year:
Birth place: Champ Co., Ohio
Age at death: 61 years 4 months 16 days
Gender: Female
Marital status: Single
Race or color: Caucasian
Street address:
Occupation: None
Residence:
Burial date: 28 Sep 1917
Burial place: Urbana, O
Cemetery name:
Spouse name:
Father name: Nelson Conley
Father titles:
Father birth place: Canada
Mother name: Sarah Ford
Mother titles:
Mother birth place: Va.
GSU film number: 1984106
Digital GS number: 4021648
Image number: 1709
Reference number: fn 56475
Collection: Ohio Deaths 1908-1953

[NI57176] Spouse:
Solomon Gugenham (1845 - 1904)*

Children:
Florence Mae Gugenham McAdams (1877 - 1952)*
Blanche E Gugenham Kerr (1879 - 1918)*

[HI57188] (Research):HOBERTY, Calvin L. 91, of New Carlisle, Ohio passed away Sunday November 2 8, 2004 at Ridgewood Nursing Home, Springfield, Ohio. He was born July 1 2, 1913 in Clark County, Ohio the son of the late John E. and Jennie M. (B ishop) Hoberty. He was a lifelong resident of Pike Township. He was the pr esident of Clark County Mutual Insurance, and sold for Carlton Bauer Realt y. He was a member of Clark County Farm Bureau and enjoyed farming a ll of his life. He was a member of the Asbury United Methodist Church, Nor th Hampton, Ohio. He is survived by a son, Gary and his wife Donna Hober ty of New Carlisle; two daughters, Shirley Peterson and Linda Carder and f ianc� Doc Haenszel all of Springfield; five grandchildren, Douglas and A nn Hoberty, Timothy Hoberty, Susan and Brian Kramer, Cheryl Smith and Pame la Trinkle; three step grandchildren, Becky Hitchcock, Christy and Danny C ottrell, Amy and Joe Backus; seven great grandchildren; seven step great g randchildren; nieces, nephews, other relatives and friends. He was preced ed in death by his wife, Mary; four sisters and brothers- in-law, Lelah a nd Noah Hinkle, Evelyn and Walter Grimm, Ethel and Miles Barnhart and Edit ha and Jacob Johnson. Services will be held 10:30 a.m. Thursday Decemb er 2, 2004 at the TROSTEL, CHAPMAN & CHRISTMAS FUNERAL HOME, New Carlisl e, Ohio with Rev. L. Stephen Hayes and Rev. Cliff Kissinger officiating. B urial at New Carlisle Cemetery. Visitation 4-8 p.m. Wednesday at the funer al home. In lieu of flowers memorial contributions may be made to Asbury U nited Methodist Church, P.O. Box 249, North Hampton, Ohio 45349 of the Pi ke Township Fire & Rescue Association, Attention: Bruce Lehman, 1201 Gro op Road, Springfield, Ohio 45504 Published in the Springfield News-Sun on 11/30/2004.

[NI57197] Spouse:
Florence Mae Gugenham McAdams (1877 - 1952)
Children:
Infant Son McAdams (1909 - 1909)*

[HI57197] (Research):The Saint Paris News-Dispatch June 24, 1909 Real Estate Transfers R. MCADAMS, sheriff, to Joram D. PACKER, lot in Urbana, $144.07.

[DI57201] Name: �tab�Joseph Leroy Eicher
�tab�
Death Date: �tab�11 Feb 1926
Death Place: �tab�Quincy, Logan, Ohio
Birth Date: �tab�04 Aug 1850
Estimated Birth Year: �tab�
Birthplace: �tab�Ohio
Death Age: �tab�75 years 6 months 7 days
Gender: �tab�Male
Marital Status: �tab�Married
Race or Color: �tab�Caucasian
Street Address: �tab�
Occupation: �tab�None
Residence: �tab�
Burial Date: �tab�14 Feb 1926
Burial Place: �tab�Quincy, O.
Cemetery Name: �tab�Fairview Cem..
Spouse's Name: �tab�Catherine Eicher
Father's Name: �tab�Joseph Eicher
Father's Title & Terms: �tab�
Father's Birthplace: �tab�Pa.
Mother's Name: �tab�Mahalia Coverstine
Mother's �tab�
Mother's Birthplace: �tab�Va.
Film Number: �tab�1984194
Digital Folder Number: �tab�4025185
Image Number: �tab�1333

[DI57202] name: �tab�Emma C Blue
titles & terms: �tab�
event: �tab�Death
event date: �tab�17 Jul 1941
event place: �tab�Springfield, Clark, Ohio
residence: �tab�
street address: �tab�404 Oakwood St.
gender: �tab�Female
death age: �tab�58y 9m 2d
marital status: �tab�Married
race: �tab�White
occupation: �tab�Housewife
birth date: �tab�15 Oct 1882
birthplace: �tab�Fremont City, Ohio
estimated birth year: �tab�1883
burial date: �tab�19 Jul 1941
burial place: �tab�Lawrenceville, O.
cemetery: �tab�
father: �tab�Jacob Overhalser
father's titles & terms: �tab�
father's birthplace: �tab�N.Y.
mother: �tab�May Canfield
mother's titles & terms: �tab�
mother's birthplace: �tab�N.Y.
spouse: �tab�Charles Blue
spouse's titles & terms: �tab�
reference number: �tab�fn 40904
film number: �tab�2023919
digital folder number: �tab�4057801
image number: �tab�174
Citing this Record "Ohio, Deaths, 1908-1953," index and images, FamilySearch (https://familysearch.org/pal:/MM9.1.1/X89P-Q29 : accessed 07 Nov 2012), Emma C Blue, 1941; citing reference fn 40904, Ohio Historical Society, Columbus, Ohio.

[DI57205] Name: �tab�Louis Clyde Eicher
�tab�
Death Date: �tab�11 Nov 1942
Death Place: �tab�Perry, Shelby Co., Ohio
Birth Date: �tab�25 Mar 1874
Estimated Birth Year: �tab�1879
Birthplace: �tab�Champaign Co., Ohio
Death Age: �tab�63 years 7 months 16 days
Gender: �tab�Male
Marital Status: �tab�Married
Race or Color: �tab�American
Street Address: �tab�
Occupation: �tab�Retired Farmer
Residence: �tab�Quincy, Ohio
Burial Date: �tab�14 Nov 1942
Burial Place: �tab�
Cemetery Name: �tab�Pasco
Spouse's Name: �tab�Grace Eicher
Father's Name: �tab�Joseph Leroy Eicher
Father's Title & Terms: �tab�
Father's Birthplace: �tab�Champaign Co., Ohio
Mother's Name: �tab�Kathryn Idle
Mother's �tab�
Mother's Birthplace: �tab�Champaign Co., Ohio
Film Number: �tab�2024039
Digital Folder Number: �tab�4057819

[DI57212] Indiana Deaths, 1882-1920
about Oscar Grant Arnold
Name: �tab�Oscar Grant Arnold
Date: �tab�21 Jan 1894
Location: �tab�Muncieindiana
Age: �tab�25 Yr
Gender: �tab�Male
Race: �tab�White
Source Location: �tab�County Health Office, Muncie
Source Notes: �tab�The source of this record is the book H-2 on page 51 within the series produced by the Indiana Works Progress Administration.
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[NI57213] Edgar C. Arnold
Ohio, County Marriages, 1789-1994
marriage:�tab�17 Feb 1897�tab�Miami, Ohio, United States
spouse:�tab�Jennie Coats

[DI57213] Name �tab�Edgar Colfax Arnold
Death Date �tab�17 Nov 1913
Death Place �tab�Concord Twp., Champaign, Ohio
Birth Date �tab�01 Jun 1868
Estimated Birth Year �tab�
Birthplace �tab�Ohio
Death Age �tab�45 years 5 months 16 days
Gender �tab�Male
Marital Status �tab�Married
Race or Color �tab�Caucasian
Street Address �tab�
Occupation �tab�Farm Labor
Residence �tab�
Burial Date �tab�18 Nov 1913
Burial Place �tab�Concord Cemetery
Cemetery Name �tab�
Spouse's Name �tab�
Father's Name �tab�John J. Arnold
Father's Title & Terms �tab�
Father's Birthplace �tab�Pennsylvania
Mother's Name �tab�Rachel E. Miller
Mother's Titles & Terms �tab�
Mother's Birthplace �tab�Ohio
Film Number �tab�1953761
Digital Folder Number �tab�4021303
Image Number �tab�1994
Certificate Number �tab�fn 62017

[NI57214] Groom's Name: �tab�Samuel S. Collins
Groom's Birth Date: �tab�18 Sep 1870
Groom's Birthplace: �tab�Delaware Co., Ind.
Groom's Age: �tab�
Bride's Name: �tab�Ella Brown
Bride's Birth Date: �tab�24 Nov 1871
Bride's Birthplace: �tab�Ohio
Bride's Age: �tab�
Marriage Date: �tab�16 Jun 1919
Marriage Place: �tab�Delaware Co., Indiana
Groom's Father's Name: �tab�James Kenton
Groom's Mother's Name: �tab�Susan Meyers
Bride's Father's Name: �tab�John J. Arnold
Bride's Mother's Name: �tab�Rachael Miller
Groom's Race: �tab�White
Groom's Marital Status: �tab�Widowed
Groom's Previous Wife's Name: �tab�
Bride's Race: �tab�White
Bride's Marital Status: �tab�Divorced
Bride's Previous Husband's Name: �tab�
Indexing Project (Batch) Number: �tab�M00458-6
System Origin: �tab�Indiana-EASy
Source Film Number: �tab�2069409
Reference Number: �tab�Vol. 27, Pg. 124

[BI57218] Name: �tab�
Gender: �tab�Male
Baptism/Christening Date: �tab�
Baptism/Christening Place: �tab�
Birth Date: �tab�08 Mar 1871
Birthplace: �tab�, Champaign, Ohio
Death Date: �tab�
Name Note: �tab�
Race: �tab�
Father's Name: �tab�Andrew J. Baker
Father's Birthplace: �tab�
Father's Age: �tab�
Mother's Name: �tab�Mary D. Baker
Mother's Birthplace: �tab�
Mother's Age: �tab�
Indexing Project (Batch) Number: �tab�I10449-0
System Origin: �tab�Ohio-EASy
Source Film Number: �tab�295232
Reference Number: �tab�50-51

[DI57218] Name: �tab�Joseph E. Baker
Gender: �tab�Male
Burial Date: �tab�
Burial Place: �tab�
Death Date: �tab�01 Feb 1874
Death Place: �tab�York Tp., Van Wert, Ohio
Age: �tab�2
Birth Date: �tab�1872
Birthplace: �tab�Champaign
Occupation: �tab�Child
Race: �tab�White
Marital Status: �tab�Single
Spouse's Name: �tab�
Father's Name: �tab�
Father's Birthplace: �tab�
Mother's Name: �tab�
Mother's Birthplace: �tab�
Indexing Project (Batch) Number: �tab�B07119-8
System Origin: �tab�Ohio-EASy
Source Film Number: �tab�1015858

[DI57224] Name: �tab�Lola Leota Wheaton
�tab�
Death Date: �tab�28 Aug 1945
Death Place: �tab�Jackson, Champaign, Ohio, United States
Birth Date: �tab�20 May 1872
Estimated Birth Year: �tab�
Birthplace: �tab�Jackson Champaign Co O.
Death Age: �tab�73 years 3 months 8 days
Gender: �tab�Female
Marital Status: �tab�Married
Race or Color: �tab�Caucasian
Street Address: �tab�
Occupation: �tab�
Residence: �tab�
Burial Date: �tab�
Burial Place: �tab�
Cemetery Name: �tab�
Spouse's Name: �tab�Perry Wheaton
Father's Name: �tab�Daniel Baker
Father's Title & Terms: �tab�
Father's Birthplace: �tab�
Mother's Name: �tab�Anna Runyon
Mother's �tab�
Mother's Birthplace: �tab�
Film Number: �tab�2372581
Digital Folder Number: �tab�4072342
Image Number: �tab�00408
Certificate Number: �tab�45878

[DI57226] name: �tab�Nelson Bayless
gender: �tab�Male
burial date: �tab�
burial place: �tab�
death date: �tab�10 Dec 1886
death place: �tab�Urbana, Champaign, Ohio
age: �tab�37
birth date: �tab�1849
birthplace: �tab�Champaign Co
occupation: �tab�Carpenter
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�B07023-8
system origin: �tab�Ohio-EASy
source film number: �tab�295234
reference number: �tab�v 2 p 19
Citing this Record
"Ohio, Deaths and Burials, 1854-1997," index, FamilySearch (https://familysearch.org/pal:/MM9.1.1/F664-ZY2 : accessed 03 Oct 2012), Nelson Bayless, 10 Dec 1886.

[NI57227] Groom's Name: �tab�William A. Bayless
Groom's Birth Date: �tab�
Groom's Birthplace: �tab�
Groom's Age: �tab�
Bride's Name: �tab�Alice May Wilson
Bride's Birth Date: �tab�
Bride's Birthplace: �tab�
Bride's Age: �tab�
Marriage Date: �tab�26 Oct 1898
Marriage Place: �tab�Springfield, Clark, Ohio

[DI57227] Name: �tab�William A. Bayless
�tab�
Death Date: �tab�10 Sep 1918
Death Place: �tab�Springfield, Clark, Ohio
Birth Date: �tab�24 Nov 1872
Estimated Birth Year: �tab�
Birthplace: �tab�Urbana, Ohio
Death Age: �tab�45 years 9 months 16 days
Gender: �tab�Male
Marital Status: �tab�Widowed
Race or Color: �tab�Caucasian
Street Address: �tab�
Occupation: �tab�Machinist
Residence: �tab�
Burial Date: �tab�12 Sep 1918
Burial Place: �tab�
Cemetery Name: �tab�Ferncliff
Spouse's Name: �tab�
Father's Name: �tab�Nelson Bayless
Father's Title & Terms: �tab�
Father's Birthplace: �tab�Ohio
Mother's Name: �tab�Lydia J. Lindill

[DI57230] Mortality Schedule for 1850 to 1885 (this census was completed by 31-May-1880 with deaths the previous year James Beck Male, white, place of birth Ohio estimated birth year about 1877 age 3 cause of death Diptheria location St. Paris, Champaign Co OH with a death month of Sep 1879(Seems odd to have 2 sons named james)

[HI57231] (Research):BAILAR, Willis H. 90, formerly of Rosewood, Ohio died November 22, 20 04 at his daughter's residence in Cincinnati. Visitation will be Friday fr om 5-8 p.m. in the Richeson-Wickham and Atkins Funeral Home, St. Paris. Se rvices will be Saturday at 10:30 a.m. in Rosewood United Methodist Churc h. Published in the Springfield News-Sun on 11/24/2004.

Name: Willis Bailar SSN: 276-12-4719 Last Residence: 45249 Cincinnati, Hamilton, Ohio Born: 7 Nov 1914 Died: 22 Nov 2004 State (Year) SSN issued: Ohio (Before 1951 )

[HI57241] (Research):Cynthia's most likely father was Benjamine Childers. He was born in Va. (l ike Cynthia) abt. 1785. He first shows up in Fr. Co. In. in 1817, in the t ax rolls. (4years after the birth of Cynthia) His (first known) wife's na me was Sarah. There were no other Childers in Fr. Co. who are born in Va. As she w as 19 years old when married, I suspect she did not come to Fr. Co., In. a lone. Benjamine stayed in Fr. Co., In until his death on January 7, 1864. You may be interested in visiting Franklin Co. Genealogy if you don't h ave that already. Charles & Cynthia produced 11 children & bunches of grandchildren. I ha ve some record copies; not sure what all just now. I will be glad to se nd you anything you want. My G'Gr'mtr., (Rebecca Huddleston) was the da u. of Charles and Cynthia. My father told me he remembered taking her to g et her deceased husband's Civil War pension check in his pony cart. If y ou have any information which I have not named, I would ask you to share. Norman Maley [email protected] Charles and Cynthia are said to be burried in Lipscomb Cemetery, Frankl in Co., In., between Cupps Ch. & Peppertown. However- the cemetery and t he people are not listed in the Franklin Co. composite cemetery. No da te of death was found for either in her work, however the death of Charl es was noted in "Jerome Wiley's diary". ( http://www.rootsweb.co m/~infrankl/ )Most of this information also came from the previous geneal ogist= Barbara Wittsman of Logansport, In. She researched one decendant li ne of Charles & Cynthia and, of course, got into a lot of fringe family. S he did not keep good source records, like most of the people who used t he word "photocopy", and which was done with a camera and developer. So me of her facts were sketchy, but I have found her being wrong only on ce or twice, but I too, have found conflicting records.Thank you for the n ame of Charles Huddleston's mother; (Mary Catherine "Polly" Spengler) I ha ve found that name at Rootsweb, but do not have a source; do you? In fac t, I do not have any source that Nathan & "Polly" are the perents of Charl es, & I have nothing on Charles' or Cynthia's siblings. I E-mailed the per son who posted the fact, but it bounced. I have quite a bit on the decenda nts of Charles & Cynthia-- maybe 40 people besides my own decendant lin e. Do you want that? It will take a little time for me to pull it out. If you know anybody who is/has researched this Huddleston or Childers lin e, I would like to be in touch with them. You have my permission to list the information that I have given you, b ut since most of it came from Barbara Wittsman of Logansport, she shou ld be named instead of me. I do not care if my name is attached, since Bar bara is quite aged now.

[DI57243] Ohio Deaths, 1908-1932, 1938-1944, and 1958-2007 about Edward L Blair
Name: �tab�Edward L Blair
Birth Date: �tab�1875
Gender: �tab�Male
Race: �tab�White
Residence County: �tab�Champaign
Residence state: �tab�Ohio
Residence Country: �tab�United States
Death Date: �tab�18 Jun 1962
Hospital of Death: �tab�Home
City of Death: �tab�Champaign County
County of Death: �tab�Champaign
Certificate: �tab�41484
Age at Death: �tab�87
Certifier: �tab�Physician
Autopsy: �tab�Yes, not used for certification
Marital Status: �tab�Married

[HI57245] (Research):Nov 06 1948 Bowers, Charles Edmond 72 Ohio 152 0 07

[NI57247] Name: �tab�Andrew Roger
Titles & Terms: �tab�
Event: �tab�Marriage
Event Date: �tab�19 Sep 1899
Event Place: �tab�Henry, Ohio
Age: �tab�26
Estimated Birth Year: �tab�1873
Marriage Date Note: �tab�
Marriage Place Note: �tab�
Father: �tab�Emanuel Roger
Father's Titles & Terms: �tab�
Mother: �tab�Ann Hanam
Mother's Titles & Terms: �tab�
Spouse: �tab�F.M. Bowers Freadman
Spouse's Titles & Terms: �tab�
Spouse's Age: �tab�27
Spouse's Estimated Birth Year: �tab�1872
Spouse's Father: �tab�Wm. Bowers
Spouse's Father's Titles & Terms: �tab�
Spouse's Mother: �tab�Martha A. Raylor
Spouse's Mother's Titles & Terms: �tab�
Reference Number: �tab�p59 cn117
Film Number: �tab�423623
Digital Folder Number: �tab�4016741
Image Number: �tab�65

[NI57249] Name: �tab�Benjamin Franklin Bowers
Titles & Terms: �tab�
Event: �tab�Marriage
Event Date: �tab�09 Nov 1901
Event Place: �tab�Urbana, Champaign, Ohio
Age: �tab�23
Estimated Birth Year: �tab�1878
Marriage Date Note: �tab�
Marriage Place Note: �tab�
Father: �tab�William M. Bowers
Father's Titles & Terms: �tab�
Mother: �tab�Mattie Kayler
Mother's Titles & Terms: �tab�
Spouse: �tab�Laura May Cummings
Spouse's Titles & Terms: �tab�
Spouse's Age: �tab�18
Spouse's Estimated Birth Year: �tab�1883
Spouse's Father: �tab�Luther Cummings
Spouse's Father's Titles & Terms: �tab�
Spouse's Mother: �tab�May King
Spouse's Mother's Titles & Terms: �tab�
Reference Number: �tab�cn M-655 P328
Film Number: �tab�530189
Digital Folder Number: �tab�4016810
Image Number: �tab�630

[HI57250] (Research):Not in 1880 census

[DI57251] Name: �tab�Mary Laurza Ludrick
�tab�
Death Date: �tab�13 Nov 1920
Death Place: �tab�Springhills, Champaign, Ohio
Birth Date: �tab�28 Oct 1874
Estimated Birth Year: �tab�
Birthplace: �tab�Ohio
Death Age: �tab�46 years 15 days
Gender: �tab�Female
Marital Status: �tab�Married
Race or Color: �tab�Caucasian
Street Address: �tab�
Occupation: �tab�Housewife
Residence: �tab�
Burial Date: �tab�16 Nov 1920
Burial Place: �tab�Champaign Co., Ohio
Cemetery Name: �tab�Rosedale Cemetery
Spouse's Name: �tab�Wm Ladrick
Father's Name: �tab�Solomon Brandberry
Father's Title & Terms: �tab�
Father's Birthplace: �tab�Ohio
Mother's Name: �tab�Demaricos Evans
Mother's �tab�
Mother's Birthplace: �tab�Ohio
Film Number: �tab�1991437
Digital Folder Number: �tab�4022172
Image Number: �tab�3220
Certificate Number: �tab�fn 67738

[HI57252] (Research):IGI Individual Record FamilySearch� International Genealogical Index v5
North America FREEMON BRANDYBERY Birth: 14 MAR 1871 , Champaign, Ohio Parents:
Father: SOLOMON BRANDYBERY Family
Mother: DEMARIUS

brother Lemon age 7 in 1880 census Freemon ag 2 in 1880 census

[HI57255] (Research):IGI Individual Record FamilySearch� International Genealogical Index v5
North America FREEMON BRANDYBERY Birth: 14 MAR 1871 , Champaign, Ohio Parents:
Father: SOLOMON BRANDYBERY Family
Mother: DEMARIUS

brother Lemon age 7 in 1880 census Freemon ag 2 in 1880 census

[NI57257] �i�Champaign Democrat �/i�December 19, 1924 (source CCGS News Winter 2009 Vol 25 No 4 Pg 106)
Aged Urbana Man Lost on Long Journey Relatives Fear Benjamin Cage is Victim of Foul Play
Benjamin Cage. �i�74, �/i�well known local resident has mysteriously disappeared from Columbus while enroute to Urbana from Cumberland, Md., a few weeks ago, and local relatives are making every possible effort to locate him, it was learned Friday.The aged man was traveling alone and as it has been custom to carry large sums of money con-cealed about his clothing, it is feared that he has been a victim of foul play.On November 14, Mr. Cage, left the home of his brothers, Charles and John Cage at Cum.berland boarding a train for Urbana. He had. previously packed his trunk and shipped it to Urbana i,n care of his nephew Guy Brinnon, of Boyce street.The trunk arrived as scheduled., but Mr. Cage did. not. Mr. ,Brinnon then began an investigation and learned that his uncle's traveling bag had been found in the Union Station at Columbus, on November 16th, and that he had been seen by station police. After that his trail. was lost.
The Columbus police force has been asked to assist in the search for the aged man.Mr. Cage is a widower and has been making his hone at the Guy Brinnon home while in Urbana,

[HI57257] (Research):Name: Charles G Brunan Birthplace: Ohio State: OH 1910 Ag e: 31 Color: W Enumeration District: 0017 Visit: 0109 County: Cha mpaign Relation: Head of Household Wife Jessie C 29 Ohio Son Thomas F 04 Ohio Daughter Francis U 01 Ohio

[HI57258] (Research):URBANA PEOPLE SOME WHO WERE RAISED IN THIS CITY AND ThEN MIGRATED TO OTHER PLACES AND W ON DISTINCTION. From Urbana Daily Citizen Nov 27 1889 by Geo A T Frank Budge is a partner in a wholesale hardware store at Titusville, Florida

[DI57258]
Florida Death Index, 1877-1998
about Frank Taylor Budge
Name: �tab�Frank Taylor Budge
Death Date: �tab�1940
County of Death: �tab�Dade
State of Death: �tab�Florida
Race: �tab�White
Gender: �tab�Male

[HI57265] (Research):IGI CARMON Birth: 26 AUG 1868 , Champaign, Ohio Parents:
Father: ELIJAH CARMON
Mother: MANDY

Charles, son of Elijah Carman and Mary Amanda Pence 1880 Census Place Jackson, Champaign, Ohio Family History Library Fi lm 1254998
NA Film Number T9-0998 Page Number 253C Eligah CARMON Self M Male W 40 IN Farming NY OH Amanda CARMON Wife M Female W 35 OH Keeping Hou se OH OH Chas. W. CARMON Son S Male W 12 OH Works On Fa rm OH OH Emma M. CARMON Dau S Female W 10 OH Attending Scho ol OH OH Alise B. CARMON Dau S Female W 7 OH Attending Scho ol OH OH Pearl CARMON Dau S Female W 4 IN OH OH Ruby CARMON Dau S Female W 4 IN OH OH Estella CARMON Dau S Female W 8M OH OH OH

[DI57265] Name: Chas. Warren Carman
Death date: 05 Aug 1935
Death place: Concord, Miami, Ohio
Birthdate: 26 Aug 1868
Estimated birth year:
Birthplace: Champaign Co., Oh
Age at death: 66 years 11 months 9 days
Gender: Male
Marital status: Married
Race or color: American
Street address:
Occupation:
Residence:
Burial date: 08 Aug 1935
Burial place:
Cemetery name: Riverside
Spouse's name: Nettie Carman
Father's name: Elijah Carman
Father's titles:
Father's birthplace: In
Mother's name: Amanda Pence
Mother's titles:
Mother's birthplace: Champaign Co., Oh
GSU film number: 2022525
Digital GS number: 4001932
Image number: 91
Reference number: fn 50176
Collection: Ohio Deaths 1908-1953

[HI57266] (Research):1880 Census Place Jackson, Champaign, Ohio Family History Library Fi lm 1254998
NA Film Number T9-0998 Page Number 256A William MC CARTY Self M Male W 41 OH Works By D ay NC VA Liddy A. MC CARTY Wife M Female W 23 OH Keeping Hou se OH OH John W. MC CARTY Son S Male W 4 OH OH OH Barbry A. MC CARTY Sister S Female W 1 OH OH OH

[DI57273] Name: �tab�Rebecca Corbet
�tab�
Death Date: �tab�07 Oct 1918
Death Place: �tab�Wayne, Champaign, Ohio
Birth Date: �tab�03 Oct 1847
Estimated Birth Year: �tab�
Birthplace: �tab�Ohio
Death Age: �tab�71 years 4 days
Gender: �tab�Female
Marital Status: �tab�Married
Race or Color: �tab�
Street Address: �tab�
Occupation: �tab�Housewife
Residence: �tab�
Burial Date: �tab�09 Oct 1918
Burial Place: �tab�N. Lewisburg, O.
Cemetery Name: �tab�
Spouse's Name: �tab�Marion Corbet
Father's Name: �tab�David Wilson
Father's Title & Terms: �tab�
Father's Birthplace: �tab�Penna.
Mother's Name: �tab�Elisabeth Creames
Mother's �tab�
Mother's Birthplace: �tab�Ohio
Film Number: �tab�1984443
Digital Folder Number: �tab�4021826
Image Number: �tab�2912
Certificate Number: �tab�fn 58654

[DI57274] Name: �tab�Wilbert Corbett
�tab�
Death Date: �tab�07 Jan 1926
Death Place: �tab�Wayne Twp, Champaign, Ohio
Birth Date: �tab�
Estimated Birth Year: �tab�1871
Birthplace: �tab�
Death Age: �tab�55 years 1 month 24 days
Gender: �tab�Male
Marital Status: �tab�Married
Race or Color: �tab�
Street Address: �tab�
Occupation: �tab�
Residence: �tab�
Burial Date: �tab�
Burial Place: �tab�
Cemetery Name: �tab�
Spouse's Name: �tab�Ella Corbett
Father's Name: �tab�Mirion Corbett
Father's Title & Terms: �tab�
Father's Birthplace: �tab�
Mother's Name: �tab�Rebecca Wilson
Mother's �tab�
Mother's Birthplace: �tab�
Film Number: �tab�1984078

[HI57275] (Research):1900 household is stepdaughter b 1/1883

[DI57275] Name: �tab�Charles Corbett
�tab�
Death Date: �tab�23 Jan 1924
Death Place: �tab�Wayne, Champaign, Ohio
Birth Date: �tab�06 Aug 1860
Estimated Birth Year: �tab�
Birthplace: �tab�Woodstock, Ohio
Death Age: �tab�63 years 5 months 17 days
Gender: �tab�Male
Marital Status: �tab�Married
Race or Color: �tab�Caucasian
Street Address: �tab�
Occupation: �tab�Farmer
Residence: �tab�
Burial Date: �tab�25 Jan 1924
Burial Place: �tab�No Lewisberg, Ohio
Cemetery Name: �tab�
Spouse's Name: �tab�Ida Corbert
Father's Name: �tab�Lewis Corbet
Father's Title & Terms: �tab�
Father's Birthplace: �tab�Ohio
Mother's Name: �tab�Rosana Good
Mother's �tab�
Mother's Birthplace: �tab�Ohio
Film Number: �tab�1992399
Digital Folder Number: �tab�4000576
Image Number: �tab�658
Certificate Number: �tab�fn 555

[HI57276] (Research):1900 Champaign CO, Wayne OH L/w uncle Marion Marion Corbert head 10/1847,52, OH NY KY Rebecca, wife, 10/1847, 52 m34y 1/1 OH PA OH Cover, dora, Niece, 9/1863, 36, divorced 3/2 Etta M Cover, niece, 9/1887 Doris E, niece, 3/1892

[DI57276] Name: �tab�Dora Coover
�tab�
Death Date: �tab�18 Mar 1944
Death Place: �tab�Monroe Twp, Logan, Ohio
Birth Date: �tab�30 Sep 1863
Estimated Birth Year: �tab�
Birthplace: �tab�Allen Center, Oh
Death Age: �tab�80 years 3 months 18 days
Gender: �tab�Female
Marital Status: �tab�Widowed
Race or Color: �tab�Caucasian
Street Address: �tab�
Occupation: �tab�
Residence: �tab�
Burial Date: �tab�20 Mar 1944
Burial Place: �tab�
Cemetery Name: �tab�
Spouse's Name: �tab�Melvin
Father's Name: �tab�Lewis Corbett
Father's Title & Terms: �tab�
Father's Birthplace: �tab�Oh
Mother's Name: �tab�Roseanna
Mother's �tab�
Mother's Birthplace: �tab�Oh
Film Number: �tab�2024195
Digital Folder Number: �tab�4094031
Image Number: �tab�2403
Certificate Number: �tab�fn 18948

[NI57278] Name: �tab�Christopher C. Foster
Titles & Terms: �tab�
Event: �tab�Marriage
Event Date: �tab�06 Dec 1889
Event Place: �tab�Champaign, 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�Ella Corbet
Spouse's Titles & Terms: �tab�

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