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1916 Return to Alphabetical index or Year index or Undated Obituaries
Clarence Chris Lude and Clara Elizabeth Hoff, marriage
Source: The Spirit of Democracy, Woodsfield, Ohio, Thurs., March 9, 1916
From the Collection of Gertrude Christman Kahrig
Mr. Clarence Chris Lude and Miss Clara Elizabeth Hoff of Sardis, Ohio were united
in the holy bonds of matrimony at Woodsfield March 7, 1916, by W. D. Richner,
J. P. Mr. and Mrs. Lude have the best wishes for future happiness
of many friends.
Harry Ayers and Edna Mobberly,
marriage
Source: The Spirit of Democracy, Woodsfield, Ohio, Thurs., March 9, 1916
Collection of Gertrude Christman Kahrig
Mr. Harry Ayers and Miss Edna Mobberly were married March 1, 1916, by W. D.
Richner, J. P.
Ross A. Allen and Miss Hannah Jane
Johnson, marriage
Source: The Spirit of Democracy, Woodsfield, Ohio, Thurs.,
Dec. 28, 1916
Mr. Ross A. Allen and Miss Hannah Jane Johnson were married December 26, 1916
by W. D. Richner, J. P.
1917
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MARRIAGE of Mr. John
Dillon and Mrs. Julia A. Baker
Source: The Spirit of Democracy
Issue:
Mr. John Dillon and Mrs. Julia A. Baker were married January 18, 1917, by Mayor
L. P. Neuhart
1918 Return to Alphabetical index or Year index or Undated Obituaries
1919 Return to Alphabetical index or Year index or Undated Obituaries
Matz,
L.E. (Ad placed in newspaper by
attorney, Lewis E. Matz)
Source--Spirit of Democracy
Woodsfield, Ohio
Published--February 6, 1919
WANTED
A married man to take charge of a dairy
farm on good salary. Good house furnished. Have a modern dairy barn and will
pay good wages to the the man that understands dairying. Position open on March
first, or sooner if desired. A good position for the
right man as long as he desires to
remain. L.E. MATZ
Matz, W.M.
Source--Spirit of Democracy Woodsfield, Ohio
Published--January 9, 1919
REMOVAL NOTICE
I have removed my
resturant from East Court Street to South Main Street-- next door to Yockey
Brothers, where I am prepared to accommodate all who call. I invite your
patronage.
W.M.MATZ
Clesson C. Morris – Military Record
Source:
serial number: 3362556
race: white
residence: R.F. D.1, Rinard
Mills, O.
division: Regular Army
enlistment location:
enlistment date: 13 Jun 1918
birth place: Wingetts Run, O
age: 18 11/12 years
assigns comment: Headquarters 4
Trench Mortar Battalion to 6 July 1918; Battery C4 Trench Mortar Battalion to
discharge ; Private, American Expeditionary Forces 7 Oct 1918 to 18 Jan
1919. Honorable discharge 11 Feb 1919.
vol. #12
1920 Return to Alphabetical index or Year index or Undated Obituaries
MARRIAGE of Mr. Clement L.
Driggs and Mrs. Mary Viola Mullican, nee
Denbow
Source: The Spirit of Democracy
A quiet wedding of more than ordinary interest took place at the home of
Mr. and Mrs. James T. Denbow, corner of Sycamore and Court streets Sunday
morning, at 7:30, when the hand of their daughter, Mrs. Mary Viola Mullican,
was given in marriage to Mr. Clement L. Driggs of South Main street. The
wedding ceremony was performed by the Reverend J. J. Strodes, pastor of the
Presbyterian Church. Following the
ceremony and splendid wedding breakfast the bride and groom left on an extended
wedding trip to
Weber Reunion 1920 – Two article from The Spirit of Democracy
dated September 16 and 23, 1920
One of the most successful
family reunions ever held in
The
weather was fine, the Weber families in good spirits and the attendance of
member of this good old family numbered 171, and all took pleasure in paying
respects to Philip S. Weber, whose 71st birthday was celebrated in a
fitting manner that day.
A
splendid dinner with elegant refreshments was served and enjoyed by all.
The
affair was enlivened by splendid vocal and instrumental music with Elmer H.
Egger at the organ and John H. Weber as violinist.
This
family reunion it was decided would hereafter be held yearly.
We
will publish the list of guests in this paper next week.
The Spirit of Democracy, September 23, 1920
Those
in attendance at the Weber family reunion at the home of Lena and O.J. Weber on
Sixteen,
Mr.
and Mrs. Elmer H. Egger, Freda Neuhart, John Weber, F.M. Fisher, William C.
Weber, Mr. and Mrs. David Weber, Miss Emma Weber, William Hehr and Wife, Mrs.
Fred Young, Miss Josephine Neuhart, Mr. and Mrs. A.J. Landefeld, Lavina and
Louretta Landefeld, Dr. J. W. Weber, Carrie Weber, Fred Hamilton, Fred Bott and
wife, Zelda Bott, Maggie Weber, A.C. Weber, Christian Weber and wife, Mr. and
Mrs. C.H. Weber, Frank, Grace, Ralph and Alton Weber, Anderson Truex, D.E. Weber
and wife Edna Weber, O.J. Weber, Lena Weber, J.H. Weber, Minnie Weber, Thelma
Weber, Roy Weber, Melba Weber, Wilbur Weber, Lloyd Weber, Eugene Weber, Anna
Weber, F.A. Weber and wife, Mrs. Alfred Weber, Florence, Harry, Wilda, Ruth and
Lucile Weber, J.W. Zerger, Grace Fisher, Francis Zerger, William Laffaree,
Ernest Weber, Jacob, Lillie, Minnie and Carl Weber, Mr. and Mrs. Philip S.
Weber, Rosa Weber, Mr. and Mrs. W.M. Foehrenbach, Freda, Mildred, Harold,
Lawrence and Anna Foehrenbach, all of Lewisville and Routes.
Mr.
and Mrs. Levi J Bauer, Thelma and Lorain Bauer, Mr. and Mrs. C.H. Weber, Boyd
Smith, Helen, Clarence and Esther Lee Weber, Arnold Weber and Wife and Mrs.
E.G. Cunningham, Hazel, Frances, Grace, Gilbert and Marjorie Cunningham, Philip
J. Weber, F.W. Douglass and wife, Flora, Leah, Frank and Roy Egger Douglass,
Mrs. Elizabeth Schaub, Mr. and Mrs. G.F. Weber, Mrs. J.L.B. Nalley, Mildred and
Anna Nalley, Minnie Weber, Mr. and Mrs. J.W. Schumacher, Miss Elizabeth Rose,
Virginia and Samuel Steward, Mrs. James Price, Mr. And Mrs. Philip Zerger, H.F.
and R. W. Zerger, Minnie, Robert, Hazel, Ida, Alice and Freda McCammon, William
Souders, George W. Weber and wife, Roy G. and Homer Weber, F.E. Diehl and wife,
Mrs. Catherine Diehl, Mr. and Mrs. C.E. Weber, Clara E., Viola C., Edith W.,
Charles L., Philip T., Raymond and Urban Weber, J.A. Whittenbrook and wife,
Lester Patton, George Stegner, Anna Bach, Esther Stanley, C.O. Stegner and
wife, Harold and Edward Stegner, all of Woodsfield.
James
E. Hinderlong, William H. Elizabeth and
Lavina Egger, of Miltonsburg.
Emma
Zerger of
S.
W. and Jacob Weber of Marr.
Mr. and Mrs. William Brubach of
Matz, L.E. (Sale of Dairy Farm
assets)
Source--Spirit of Democracy
Woodsfield, Ohio
Published--December 2, 1920
DISPERSION SALE
On account of my inability to either employ suitable help or
procure a tenant am compelled to discontinue my farming enterprise, and as a
result I am compelled to sell my stock consisting of the following:
Two Registered Holstein Heifers, yearlings
One Grade Holstein Heifer, yearling
One Grade Holstein Cow, freshen during winter
Two Grade Jersey Cows, to freshen during winter
Two Grade Holstein Heifers, freshen before February 1
One O.I.C. Brood Sow and four shoats
One team Work Horses, harness and wagon
One colt, coming two years old
One Colt, coming three years old.
L.E. MATZ
1921 Return to Alphabetical index or Year index or Undated Obituaries
WEBER
Source: The Spirit of Democracy, September 15, 1921
Weber Family Holds
Last
Sunday, September 11th, his descendants gathered on the old home
place now occupied by his grandson and granddaughter, Otto and Lena Weber, and
held the second annual reunion in honor of their predecessor and honorable sirs
of pioneer days.
Direct
and indirect descendants began to arrive at an early hour, and by noon, when
the great picnic table was groaning under the good things to eat, which few can
resist, a crowd of about 200 was present.
A
pleasant day was spent, everybody had a good time and left without a feeling
that good old David Weber had done his part as a good man and a good American.
Elmer
Egger, acting as chairman of events, introduced our townsman, S.V. Steward, as
speaker of the day and we are all agreed that “Vern” did justice to the
occasion, considering the feed he had so previously partaken of. Mr. Steward’s talk was brief, but spicy, and
touched on history particularly of the Webers.
Those present were: Lena and O.J. Weber; Chris and David Weber and
family; Phil S. Weber and family; C.H. Weber and Family; F.A. Weber and family;
B.O. Weber, Mrs. Elizabeth Schaub; Mrs. Louisa Morris; F.W. Douglas and
family;; J.W. Schumacher and wife; J.W. Price and wife; G.F. Weber and wife;
A.L. Weber and family; Walter Foehranbach and family; Miss Minnie Rose; D.E.
Weber and family; J.H. Weber and family; Mrs. Henry Christman; E.W. Christman;
Arch Cooper, wife and son; Theodore Rhines; Mrs. Nellie Weber and children;
A.J. Landefeld and family; Solomon Weber and daughter; Mrs. C.C. Brown; F.M.
Fisher and wife; J.A. Wittenbrook and family; E.G. Cunningham and family; Fred
Schaub and family; Clyde Schauab; S.V. Steward and children; William Hehr and
wife; D.H. Weber and family; J.E. Hinderlong; Josephine Neuhart; Fred Young;
Margaret Weber; Elmer H. Egger; R.L. McCammon and family; Emma Neibch; Forrest
Diehl and wife; E.J. Reich; Boyd smith; William Souders; Elizabeth Fisher; Mrs.
Barbara Jackson; Mrs M. Kestner; Katharine Faust; Frank Meumiller and wife;
Fred Bott and family; Gerald Lader; Mrs. George Wilbert. Any missing failed to register.
1922 Return to Alphabetical index or Year index or Undated Obituaries
A birthday surprise party was given in honor of Mrs.
David Keyser on Wednesday Jan.18, 1922 in the honor of her 54th birthday.There
was quite a number of her friends present and a very enjoyable evening was
spent.
Refreshments were served and at a late hour all
returned home wishing Mrs. Keyser many more birthdays.
JOINT
Source:
The Spirit of Democracy,
Third Annual Gathering a Grand Success, Honoring Two of Monroe County’s pioneer Families
The third annual reunion of the
Weber family was held at the home of Miss Lena and Mr. Otto J. Weber near the
Star school house in
Two hundred or more people
were in attendance (mostly near relatives) – young and old, from far and near,
as the attached list of names will indicate.
All seemed to enjoy the affair immensely, as friendship and good will
were predominating features, mingled with a feeling that all were surrounded by
those who have an abiding faith in the gas-lit hills of old Monroe, and were
laboring for the success of neighbors and friends as well as all themselves;
surrounded by those who had rejoiced with them in their successes and sympathized
with them in their failures.
Inspiring music was
furnished by the Lewisville Band, Elmer Egger, leader.
The dinner, served on two
long tables nicely spread under the shade trees at the old home consisted of so
many good things that it would be difficult to enumerate them, hence we can do
no better than refer you to Ex-Clerk of Courts Levi J. Bauer, A.J. Landefeld
and Jacob Faber, competent judges of good things to eat.
Splendid addresses were
delivered by Rev. J.J. Srodes and Deputy Auditor S.V. Steward, with Forrest
Douglass, cashier of the Monroe Bank serving as chairman.
Mr. Steward’s address,
referred in eloquent terms to the splendid work of Peter and David Weber who,
as immigrants, settled in the vicinity of this old home in 1833, had wrought well
and raised excellent families, who are keeping the faith of their forefathers.
Rev. J.J. Srodes expressed
great pleasure at being a guest on this occasion; congratulated the Weber
family on its splendid history and what it is destined to do in the future
years. He emphasized the fact that it is
sometimes hard for us to realize what blessings have been handed down to us by
self-sacrificing forefathers; but advised that we do the best we can with them,
God helping us.
Among the immediate members
of the original Weber families wee Jacob Weber of Lower Salem, aged 78 years;
Chris Weber, who passed his 76th birthday on Monday, Sept. 11th;
Phi8lip Weber, aged 72 ; Lena, David, Frederick, George, Henry, Jacob and Otto
J. Weber.
Following are the names of
those in attendance, each family in a paragraph by itself.
S.V. Steward,
Louisa Morris, Minnie Rose.
Rev. and Mrs. J.J. Srodes.
David Weber, Will and Emma
Weber.
Elizabeth Schaub.
Mr. and Mrs. F.W. Douglass,
Flora Leah, Ray Edgar, James and Frank Douglas.
W.J. Weber, Minnie and Carl
Weber.
Mr. and Mrs. Philip S.
Weber.
Mr. and Mrs. Jacob Weber,
son and daughter of
Mr. and Mrs. F.M. Fisher.
Mr. and Mrs. J.W.
Schumacher.
Jacob, Clarence, Lillie and
Clara Bott.
Mr. and Mrs. J.W. Denbow
Mr. and Mrs. William Hehr
and daughter Elva.
Lawrence A. Burkhart and
family, Ozark.
Mrs. Elizabeth Hinderlong
and son James.
Mr. and Mrs. Fred Young.
Josephine Neuhart
Margaret Weber
Mrs. Catharine, Edna, Marie
and James Weber.
Mrs. Elizabeth Fisher.
Mrs Lillie English, Roy and
Clayton English.
Mrs. George Wilbert,
Mr. and Mrs. Boyd L. Smith
Mr. and Mrs. C.H. Weber and
son Clarence.
Chris Weber.
Minnie Burkhart, Ozark.
Mr. and Mrs. R. L. McCammon
Will Soulders.
Mr. and Mrs. Elmer Egger
Mr. and Mrs. D.W. Weber,
Raymond, Floyd, Viola, Laura, Zelda, Willard, Erwin and
W.A. Rice
Virgil DeVoe.
F.C. Distler.
Robert DeVoe
Andrew Lucas.
Bearl Winland.
Ed. W. Brubach.
Loyd Distler.
Mansel Young.
Mr. and Mrs. Charles E.
Feiock and son Junior.
Charles Smith.
Homer Hines.
Mr. and Mrs. W.W. Devoe and
daughter Helen.
Mr. and Mrs. W.W.
Foehrenbach, Freda, Mildred, Harold, Lawrence and Anna Foehrenbach.
Mr. and Mrs. B.O. Weber,
Elmer, Lewis and Catherine Weber.
Mr. and Mrs. George L.
Weber, Anna and Homer Weber.
Mr. and Mrs. Grant Scott,
Kathryn and Martha Lee Scott.
Mrs. Minnie Suittor, Joe,
Margaret and Josephine Suitter.
Mr. and Mrs. James
Wittenbrook, Eleanor, Alvira, Mary Jane and Dortha Lee Wittenbrook.
John Wittenbrook.
Betty June Butt,
Ella Adams.
Mr. and mrs. Charles E.
Case, Ruth and Nellie Case, Bellaire.
Mrs. Elizabeth Case,
Bellaire.
Mr. and Mrs. A.J. Landefeld,
Loretta and LaVerne Landefeld.
Mr. and Mrs. C.S. Weber,
Frank, Grace, Ralph and
Lizzie Burkhart, Ozark.
J. Will Diehl and Daughter
Bernice.
George W. Weber and son Roy.
Mr. and Mrs. C.W. Stegner.
Aug. Landefeld.
Mr. and Mrs. Alfred C.
Weber,
Mrs. Anthony Burkhart, Otto,
Luzelda,
Mr and Mrs Levi J. Bauer,
Lorena ad Thelma Bauer
Mr and Mrs. Jacob Faber.
Mr. and Mrs. Charles E.
Weber, Clara, Viola, Edith, Leighton, Philip, Raymond and Urban Weber.
Harry Stimpert.
Kenneth Lucas.
Mr. and Mrs. Wilbur Brown
and grandson of
Mr. and Mrs. J. H. Weber,
Thelma , Roy, Melba, Wilbur, Lloyd, Eugene and Dennis Weber.
Charles, Roger and Ray
Cronin.
O.M. Greenbank.
Andrew G. and Lewis F. Christman.
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Charles T. Gramlich and Anna
Ackerman
Source: The Spirit of Democracy
Miss Anna Ackerman, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Conrad Ackerman, and Mr. Charles
C. Gramlich, were married in Woodsfield last Saturday by Rev. George L. Davis,
pastor of the M. E. Church. The bride is a very highly respected young lady of
Woodsfield, and the groom is employed in the railroad business at
1924 Return to Alphabetical index or Year index or Undated Obituaries
The Spirit of Democracy
April 3, 1924
A fire alarm was turned in from the home of Will
Laffarre, postmaster of
FOURTH ANNUAL WEBER
Thursday,
August 14, 1924
Enjoyed by 240 Relatives and Guests
The fourth joint annual
reunion of the Weber families was held at the home Miss Lena and Mr. Otto J. Weber,
near the Star school house in
The
day was ideal, the roads in good condition and the old Weber home and
surroundings, fringed with nature’s beauties and thrilled by the song of birds,
seemed to join in extending a welcome from early dawn until the shades of
evening closed a perfect day.
Splendid
music in abundance was furnished by the Lewisville Concert Band, under
direction of Elmer Eggar, leader, with representatives from Harriettsville and
Woodsfield.
Addresses of an appropriate
and pleasing nature were delivered by Hon. Frank H. Ward, Commissioner James A.
Wittenbrook and Rev. W.P. Dallman of
The
picnic dinner, served from all the baskets as well as from the Weber home, was
served on specially constructed tables under the shade trees near the home, and
convinced those who ate and talked and laughed, that the Webers and their
friends were splendid cooks.
The
Weber family, which has been a potent factors in church and community welfare
in
Five
generations of these two families survive, and among all who have followed in
their footsteps for almost one hundred years, none have been convicted of
crime, and all have lived thus far true to American ideals, and the best
interest of neighbors and friends. Among
the older members of this model family, are Mrs. Louise Morris of Woodsfield –
an octgenarian (sic); Chris Weber of Buchanan Station, who will be 78 on the 11th
day of next September; Philip Weber, near the old home, who is about 74; also
Lena and Otto of the old home, and David Frederick, George, Henry and Jacob of
Lewisville and Philip S. Weber of Woodsfield.
Photos
of six groups were taken by Misses Laura Reisbeck of
Those
present at the reunion were as follows:
Mr. and Mrs. C.H. Weber,
Arnold L. Weber, Nettie Weber, O. Lee Weber, David Weber, Emma Weber, Geo. W.
Weber, Roy G. Weber, Philip J. Weber, Minnie Weber, Mr. and Mrs. Clarence
Weber, Mr. and Mrs. C.E. Weber, Viola C. Weber, Edith W. Weber, Leighton C.
Weber, Philip T. Weber, Raymond K. Weber, Urban W. Weber, O.M. Greenbank and
wife, Mr. and Mrs Tolbert Early (sic), Gertrude Greenbank, Robert Earley, Don
Earley, Mr. and Mrs. O.A. Claus, Mildred Claus, Mr. and Mrs. Ed. Cunningham,
Francis Cunningham, Gilbert Cunningham, Hazel Cunningham, Mr and Mrs. W.W.
Devoe, Helen Devoe, Mrs. William Schumacher, Mrs. W.W. Morris, Mrs. Fred
Schaub, Lillian Schaub, Margaret Schaub, Guy Schaub, Eugene Schaub, Arch
Cooper, Hon. Frank Ward, Pete Hines, Grace Hines, Rosmary Hines, Paul Hines,
Mr. and Mrs. L.J. Bauer, Loraine Bauer, Thelma Bauer, of Woodsfield and Routes.
Mary E. Burkhart, Lena
Burkhart, Helen Burkhart, Gene Burkhart, Lawrence Burkhart, Jr., Leonard
Burkhart, Claude Haren, Bernadene Haren, Lucille Haren, Elizabeth Haren, G.C.
Burkhart, Lizzie Burkhart, Mr. and Mrs. Albert Haren, Mr. and Mrs. Lawrence
Burkhart, Mr. and Mrs P.W. Gertler, Mrs. Geo. Rhines, Theodore Rhines, of
Ozark.
William Frank, Mr. and Mrs.
Geo. Wilbert and Burtha Biedenbach,
Mr. and Mrs. A.J. Landefeld,
Lauretta Landefeld,
Bernice Hesson,
Mr. and
Mrs. George Hanson, Clarence
Hanson,
Anna Reisbeck, Mr. and Mrs.
Chas. Neuhart, Laura Reisbeck, Vivian Neuhart, Elizabeth Neuhart, Mary Louise
Neuhart, Zanesville, Ohio.
Hattie Runtenmeister,
Mr. and Mrs. James A.
Wittenbrook, Elmer Wittenbrook, Mary Jane Wittenbrook, Dorothy Wittenbrook,
Jerusalem Route 3.
Mr. and Mrs. Dick Dickson,
and Billie Dickson,
Mr. and Mrs. Harry Flowers,
Floyd and Viola Weber, Kuhn,
O.
If we have missed any guests
on this occasion we are sorry.
By an almost unanimous vote
it was decided to hold another Weber family joint reunion in 1925 – next year.
The Weber families wish us
to express their sincere thanks to the Lewisville Concert Band, to the speakers
of the day, and to all who helped to make this reunion a success.
Andrew Godfrey Christman and
Anna E. Schneider – marriage
January 10, 1924
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Euclid Floyd
and Katie Leach, marriage
Source: Noble
On Wednesday, June 5,
Euclid, son of Wilbur Floyd and wife and Miss Katie, daughter of Samuel Leach
and wife, both of Route 1, stole a march on their friends and motored to
Wheeling where they were united in marriage by Rev. Hess, a Methodist minister.
Both the newlyweds are fine young people and are now receiving the
congratulations and best wishes of their many friends. On Sunday, Mr. and Mrs.
Floyd entertained with a two course chicken dinner in their honor and covers
were laid for Mrs. Elizabeth Martin, of Woodsfield, Mrs. Rachel Floyd, of
Whigville, the honor guests and host and hostess. The happy young couple will
reside at the Floyd home.
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Robert Arthur and Miss Hortense Kremer,
marriage
Source: The spirit of Democracy, Woodsfield, Ohio, Wednesday, April 23, 1930
Miss Hortense Kremer, daughter of Attorney and Mrs. T. J. Kremer of Woodsfield,
was married to Robert Arthur, of Akron, at New York City Saturday, April 19,
1930.
The bride is a graduate of
A B C D E F G H I J K L M N O P Q R S T U V W X Y Z
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