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Father: Donald Ray Longley
Mother: Jo Ann Franklin
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Census: 1880
, Arkansas, Benton Co., Sugar Creek Twp, Dist 13, pg422A
S0065
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Father: James Parker Cox
Mother: Nancy Catherine Glasscock
Sources:
S0065: [S0065] 1900 census, Arkansas, Benton Co., Sugar Creek Twp, ed13, pg290A
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Census: 1 Aug 1870
, Tennessee, Obion Co., Troy P.O. p139A
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Father: Franklin Longley
Mother: Nancy A Stephenson
Sources:
S2417: [S2417] 1870 census, Tennessee, Obion Co., Troy P.O. p139A
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Census: 7 Jan 1920
, Ohio, Perry Co., Bearfield Tp, ED58, p208A
S5591
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Notes:
The Times Recorder, Zanesville, Ohio, Saturday, Aug. 29, 1925, page 1
Edward Rowe, aged 40, was instantly killed and Nimrod Savage, 20,
was fatally injured about 4 o'clock Friday afternoon when a section
of the roof of Opie Mine, No 6, situated near Milligan's Bend and
McLuney in Perry county, and owned by the Zanesville Coal Co., fell,
entrapping the men beneath it. The two men had shot their last coal
for the day and were loading their last car. Other men employed in
the mine had started for the surface a few minutes before and knew
nothing of the accident. It was stated last night that Clinton
Savage, father of one of the victims, that the roof of the mine had
been somewhat loose for the past two or three days. As no one saw
the accident, the exact method of its occurrence is not known. It
is thought that the fall of slate was caused by the blast fired a
short time before the accident occurred. The first knowledge of the
fatal accident came about 5 o'clock when the driver of the mine came
upon the men, almost completely buried by the slate, as he came into
the mine to get the last cars of caol. He managed to extricate the
victims and brought them to the surface of the ground. Cannon &
Cannon's ambulance of Crooksville was summoned. It was discovered
that Rowe was dead and that Savage was badly injured. The latter
was rushed to the Bethesda hospital where he was given all possible
attention, but passed away at 8:20 o'clock Friday night. Both men
were badly crushed in the accident. Rowe's death is believed to have
been due to a fractured skull and internal injuries. Savage was
suffering from several broken ribs, a fractured left thigh, internal
hemorrhages and injuries about the head. Rowe was removed to his
home at Milligan's Bend, where he was prepared for burial. He is
survived by his widow and seven children, all of the home. No
funeral arrangements have been made. Savage was removed to the
Bateman & Mangold morgue in this city where the body was prepared
for burial. The remains later were removed to the home in Milligan's
Bend by Cannon & Cannon of Crooksville. No funeral arrangements
have been made. Young Savage is survived by his parents, Mr. and
Mrs. Clinton Savage, and four sisters, Emma, Lydia, Mary and Rosie,
all of the home near Milligan's Bend. Both men were well and
favorably known and their deaths come as a shock to the community
in which they lived.
The Times Recorder, Zanesville, Ohio, Monday, Aug 31, 1925
Double Services Accident Victims
Double funeral services were held at the Iliff M.E. Church at 2
o'clock Sunday Afternoon for Edward Rowe, 40, and Nimrod Savage, 20,
victims of an accident at Opie mine No.6, Friday afternoon. Burial
was made in the church cemetery. Mr. Rowe is survived by his widow
and seven children, all of the home; while Mr. Savage is survived by
his parents, Mr. and Mrs. Clinton Savge, and four sisters, the
Missess Emma, Lydia, Mary, and Rosie Savage, all of the home.
Sources:
S5591: [S5591] 1920 census, Ohio, Perry Co., Bearfield Tp, ED58, p208A
SD06651: death certificate
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Census: 16 Jun 1900
, Iowa, Madison Co., Webster Tp, ED37, p325A
S4536
Census: 1905
, Iowa, Madison Co., Grand River
S4539
Census: 19 May 1910
, North Dakota, McKenzie Co., Keffeler, ED83, p18A
S4537
Census: 15 Apr 1930
, Montana, Cascade Co., Great Falls, ED7-11, p54B
S4538
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Sources:
S4538: [S4538] 1930 census, Montana, Cascade Co., Great Falls, ED7-11, p54B
S4537: [S4537] 1910 census, North Dakota, McKenzie Co., Keffeler, ED83, p18A
S4539: [S4539] 1905 census, Iowa, Madison Co., Grand River
S4536: [S4536] 1900 census, Iowa, Madison Co., Webster Tp, ED37, p325A
S9070: Idaho Death Index, 1911 - 1951, Ancestry.com
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Father: Living Longley
Mother: Living longley
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Census: 30 Jul 1860
, Indiana, Noble Co., pg 603
S0444
Census: 1 Sep 1870
, Indiana, Noble Co., Noble Twp, Brimfield PO, p199B
S0475
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Father: Martin Hill
Mother: Mary A hill
Sources:
S0475: [S0475] 1870 census, Indiana, Noble Co., Noble Twp, Brimfield PO, p199B
S0444: [S0444] 1860 census, Indiana, Noble Co., pg 603
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Census: 1910
, Ohio, Seneca Co., Jackson Twp, ED155 w/ par
S0707
Census: 13 Jan 1920
, Ohio, Seneca Co., Jackson Twp, ED123, p86B
S3431
Census: 14 Apr 1930
, Ohio, Cuyahoga Co., Cleveland, ED18-458, 258A
S3432
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Father: Frederick Sheridan Shaver
Mother: Josephine E Sheely
Sources:
S3432: [S3432] 1930 census, Ohio, Cuyahoga Co., Cleveland, ED18-458, 258A
S3431: [S3431] 1920 census, Ohio, Seneca Co., Jackson Twp, ED123, p86B
S0707: [S0707] 1910 census, Ohio, Seneca Co., Jackson Twp, ED155
S9018: California Death Records
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Father: Henry F Hancock
Mother: Myrtle Helms
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Census: 3 Jan 1920
, Oklahoma, Rogers Co., Inola Tp, ED164, p186A
S5213
Census: 19 Apr 1930
, Oklahoma, Noble Co., Autry Tp, ED52-2, p128A
S5214
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Father: Warren Gates
Mother: Alma Ann Watt
Notes:
according to NY passenger list, traveled with family from
Buenos Aires, Argentina to New York aboard the SS Souther Cross
on 16 Feb 1925
Sources:
S5214: [S5214] 1930 census, Oklahoma, Noble Co., Autry Tp, ED52-2, p128A
S5213: [S5213] 1920 census, Oklahoma, Rogers Co., Inola Tp, ED164, p186A
S9018: California Death Records
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Census: 8 Apr 1930
, Ohio, Franklin Co., Grandview Heights, ED25-178, p135A
S2558
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Father: Charles Arthur Cooper
Mother: Leanice Young
Sources:
S2558: [S2558] 1930 census, Ohio, Franklin Co., Grandview Heights, ED25-178, p135A
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Father: Ronald L McKaig
Mother: Living Skelton
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Father: Harold Gene Howard
Mother: Janetta Flossie "Helen" Ingram
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Father: Living Kirkpatrick
Mother: Living Roach
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Census: 19 Jul 1850
, Ohio, Morgan Co., Dist108, p230A David w/ parents
S0038
Census: 8 Aug 1860
, Ohio, Morgan Co., Windsor Twp, Stockport PO, pg268B DH w/ parents
S0454
Census: 25 Jun 1870
, Ohio, Washington Co., Waterford Twp, Beverly, pg482
S1213
Census: 8 Jun 1880
, Ohio, Morgan Co., Malta Twp, Malta Village, ED144, pg71A
S0544
Census: 1890
, Veterans Schedule, Ohio, Morgan Co., Malta Twp, ED167, pg 118
S0576
Census: 5 Jun 1900
, Ohio, Morgan Co., Morgan Twp, McConnelsville, ED35, pg5B
S0616
Census: 19 Apr 1910
, Ohio, Morgan Co., Morgan Twp, McConnelsville, ED 49, pg4B
S0696
Father: Robert Savage
Mother: Sarah Awmiller
Notes:
served F Co 77th Ohio Infantry 4 Nov 1861 - 2 Oct 1862
pension file on hand
physical descr: age 38 5'5", 122lb, light complexion
physical descr: age 39 5'5", 120lb, fair complexion
physical descr: age 40 5'4-1/2", 115lb, fair complexion
physical descr: age 45 5'4-1/2", 110lb
physical descr: age 47 5'5", 115lb
physical descr: age 59 5'4-1/2", 113lb, dark complexion, dark blue eyes, dark brown hair
physical descr: age 60 5'4-1/2", 115lb, dark complexion, dark blue eyes, dark brown hair
physical descr: age 64 5'4", 100lb, fair complexion, blue eyes, black/gray hair
physical descr: age 69 5'4", 100lb, fair complexion, blue eyes, gray hair
David H Savage got sick with measles shortly after enlisting in the army. At the
time, he was stationed with his regiment at Camp Tupper, Marietta, Ohio.
To lessen the effects of exposure, he and several other comrades (who
were also sick with the measles) went to the house of Frances Chidester
in Marietta. It was there that the regimental surgeon would visit and
care for them. His regiment moved on to Camp Dennison to prepare to
fight with the rebels. David was not well enough to travel and stayed
behind in Marietta. He did catch up with them at Camp Dennison and
traveled with them to Paducah Kentucky. He never did quite recover
from the measles and was finally discharged in Oct 1862. His
relatives
met him at the boat (probably on the Muskingum River) and he was sick,
pale, weak, and nearly blind. He went directly to the home of Thomas
Fouch (who later became his brother-in-law) to begin his recuperation.
He never regained full-strength, but nonetheless lived to 83 years of
age. He was small in stature and lived the rest of his life with poor
eyesight and a weak heart. He worked when he could at his trade of
coopering, but due to his poor eyesight, he could not do the fine work
of making tight barrels. Instead, he settled for piecework of
rough work
and therefore made much less money than he would have otherwise.
After the war, he married Elizabeth Harkins in 1865. She died in 1867
shortly after giving birth to Dora Izetta Savage. David's parents
raised Dora while he remarried in 1868 to Julia Catherine
Longley. Dora
ended up marrying Charles Edmond Longley (who was her step-mother's
nephew and technically her step-cousin)
The Zanesville Signal, Zanesville, Ohio, 16 Nov 1925
War Veteran Dies
Mr David H Savage, aged 83, a respected and life long citizen of
McConnelsville, died Saturday at 3:30 p.m. from infirmities. He was
a civil war veteran, having served in the 77th O.V.I. He is survived
by his wife, Julia, a son Robert M, and a daughter, Mrs C Edward
Longley of McConnelsville, six grandchildren and 3 great
grandchildren.
One son, Judson and an infant daughter are deceased. The funeral
was held from the home Monday afternoon at 2:30 conducted by Rev
Douglas.
not found in 1920 census. Pension files indicate he was in Morgan
County at the time, but he doesn't appear on the Morgan County Rolls.
Maybe he was missed by the census taker?
Sources:
S9007: FHL batch M514082, film 0910657, Morgan Co Probate Records, 1860-1878
S9007: FHL batch M514082, film 0910657, Morgan Co Probate Records, 1860-1878
S0696: [S0696] 1910 census, Ohio, Morgan Co, Morgan Twp, McConnelsville Village, ED49 p4B
S0616: [S0616] 1900 census, Ohio, Morgan Co., Morgan Twp, McConnelsville Village, ED 35, pg 5B
S0576: [S0576] 1890 census, Veteran Schedule, Ohio, Morgan Co., Malta Twp, ED167, pg 118
S0544: [S0544] 1880 census, Ohio, Morgan Co., Malta Twp, Malta Village, ED144, pg71A
S1213: [S1213] 1870 census, Ohio, Washington Co., Waterford Twp, Beverly, pg482
S0454: [S0454] 1860 census, Ohio, Morgan Co., Windsor Twp, Stockport PO, pg268B
S0038: [S0038] 1850 census, Ohio, Morgan Co., Morgan Twp, pg230a,
SD00213: death certificate
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