20 JANUARY 1904 (issue continued) McNABB, Rev. R.L., abt 50y, died Saturday at home in Oak Park IL, born near Ashland, wife and 9 year old son survive, 3 sisters and 2 brothers: E. S. McNabb, Mrs. Henry Bishop and Mrs. Eugene Evans of Ashland: Mrs. John Camp of Redhaw and Anna McNabb of Wooster; buried in Topeka KS. MOCK, Jacob, inmate of County Infirmary for abt 8 years, died 14 Jan, buried 16 Jan. SAVIERS, Charley, buried Shenandoah Cemetery, cousin of Albert Tucker and wife of Adario. (previous article Jan 6) McCARTHY, James, buried Wooster OH on Monday. ZEHNER, James of Shenandoah , died; brother of Mrs. Polly Stoner of Paradise Hill. (see Jan 6) WALKER, George, died in West Bay City MI 7 Jan; CW, 12th Independent OH Battery; sister, Mrs. C. A. Newman of Ruggles area and brother, A. C. Walker of Ruggles. CHANEY, David, born Nankin 10 Nov 1853, married Alice M. Crawford 20 years ago this coming March, f/o Lewis Crawford Chaney age 17y. (see previous article) 27 JANUARY 1904 DANIELS, Lewis S., of Ontario WI, died at home of Emily Eaton of Sullivan 20 Jan, 75y22d; a son, Grant; 2 sisters and 5 grandchildren survive; buried Ontario Cemetery WI 25 Jan, born Scipio, Caynga Co. NY, to OH with parents when young settling in Homerville, Fall of 1852 married Mary Strong of Harrisville, to WI Spring of 1858, all returned Winter of 1859, back to WI in 1860, to Sullivan in 1900 and lived with sister; CW, 30th WI Reg. KOONTS, Hannah, died l ½ mile East of Sullivan on Monday, 93y; son, Washington Koonts, and daughter, Mrs. E. J. Coon. WHITE, Elizabeth, widow of Grant, died at home of son, W. G., on Sunday, 2 daughters also survive. SMYSER, Anna, widow of Martin, died at home of son, I. O. of Reedsburg, abt 90y, 2 daughters: Mrs. A. Z. Thomas of Wooster and Mrs. Adam Mowery of Ashland. KOCH, Mrs., attending their mother's funeral were G. W. of Allen Creek MI, Christian of Spencerville IN, Mrs. Mary Byroads of Allen Co. IN, and Mrs. Louisa Vesper of Paulding Co. OH. (see previous article) BOWERIZE, George, of Nova area, died Sunday, buried New London Cemetery, born Troy Twp., wife, children, and two brothers: C. C. and William survive. RICHARDS, Mrs. Leonora, drowned 11 Jan on the steamer, Port Townsend, (a write-up in Seattle Post Intelligencer) w/o S. A. formerly of Nova OH where his 1st wife died. RUSH, Ruzilla, nee Freeman, died Mt. Eaton, Wayne Co. OH, age 78y11m18d, married William Rush 5 Apr 1845 at Mohicanville, 6 children, husband and one child died previously, 5 children, 18 grandchildren, and 11 great-grandchildren survive, funeral at Presbyterian Church on Tuesday, died 9 January. WINBIGLER, infant, s/o Ran, buried last Wednesday at Nashville. 3 FEBRUARY 1904 HART, Robert, of Clear Creek Twp., died Sunday at his home near Svanannah. WILEY, Joseph, shot himself after cleaning rifle in Polk on Thursday, died Tuesday at home of son, Edward of Polk, abt 50y, wife and several children survive, employed at Galion Cooperage Co. in buying timber. BOOTS, Kenton, of East of Ashland, died Monday, nephew of Mrs. H. L. Johnson and Lorin Boots of Ashland, age 26y. ADAMS, child of Samuel, 19m, left at home in high chair, found dead from strangulation. BALLY, Benjamin, died Monday at home in Milton Twp., buried Imhoff Cemetery; wife and son, Frank, survive. HUBLER, Mrs. Ella, died 26 Jan at home in Sullivan, 52y4m19d, nee Frances Ella Hubler, born 8 Sep 1851 in Sullivan, married William A. Hubler 21 Aug 1870, 1 son and 2 daughters. BALLY, Rev. Benjamin, died 25 Jan, born on old Bally homestead, one of the early pioneer homes of Milton Twp., born 11 Mar 1841; 62y10ml4d, married Mary Burk 24 Nov 1862; son, Frank, who is married has a daughter; survivors include brother, Peter, and sister, Fanny, of Paradise Hill & sister, Mrs. Catherine Stoner, of Henry IL; died previously: parents and brothers, Rev. Samuel and John, and sisters, Mrs. Elizabeth Neely and Mrs. Barbara Wolf; buried Imhoff Cemetery with parents and rest and family. (see previous article) 10 FEBRUARY 1904 KREBS, Mrs. Martha W., died Sunday at her home on Grant St., widow of Henry, 69y, children include W. H. of Cleveland, Hattie, Lawrence, Jeanette and Nettie. MECKLING, William, died Monday at his home on Vine St., abt 65y, worked for Erie Railroad. KLOPPENSTEIN, Mrs. Charles, died at home on E. Walnut St. on Sunday, 44y, husband. © 1991 Ashland Co Chapter, OGS - Page 2 - |