10 OCTOBER 1906 (issue continued) BECKWITH, Mrs. P. S., died 21 Sept, 62y7m20da, w/o Pembrook S., called "Aunt Mary", married abt 1868 vet of CW, died Nottawa MI, born Ashland Co 31 Jan 1844, d/o John Heifner to MI 1866, 4 children of whom 3 survive, Mrs. Jennie Merry of Geneva IN, Orlo and Frank of Notawa, sister of Jesse R. of Ashland, Mrs. Jennie McWilliams of Mansfield, Mrs. Lydia Thompson of Sullivan, John P. and Lorin E. of Nankin. LONG, Mrs. Stella Raubenolt, 24y, died in Akron fire at her home Tuesday, funeral in McZena Oh Church, survived by parents, husband, little daughter, 2 sisters and 6 brothers. STOCKING, C. B., died Mon or Tues at home in Rochester, Lorain Co., cousin of Mrs. V. G. Miller of Cottage St., Ashland, abt 65y, buried Wednesday. SWINEFORD, Ella, died Wednesday at home of father John of NW of Ashland. MASSEY, Joseph, 28y, of E. Liverpool shot himself having been a cripple for 8 years after being injured in baseball. 17 OCTOBER 1906 MEANS, Luther, 56y, midget, died at his home near McWilliams Lake near Savannah, wife who is even smaller than husband survives, buried Savannah Cemetery Tuesday. TOLL, John, abt 80y, of near Brighton, hung himself on Sunday. SIEGFRIED, Mrs. Theoda, 19y, shot herself at Akron home Tuesday, married Joseph 16 Apr 1905, mother Mrs. Aneta Keatley of Barberton, sister Mrs. George Manley, sister Mrs. John Fogle of Zanesville, father and brother in Idaho, known in southern Ashland County. URBAN, Mrs. Benjamin, died Friday at Pleasant Home in S. Milton Twp., nee Charles, brother John H. Charles, children Charles, Florence of home, Mrs. Jennie McCullough of Mansfield, and Harry of Birmingham AL. NOLD, William, 87y, died Wooster on Friday, born Germany, to Wooster when a boy, brother-in-law August Imgard, they decorated 1st Christmas tree ever known in Wooster. EMINGER, Abraham, died at home of Levi Gregg on Friday, funeral at Dickey Church, (elsewhere) son Asa of NB, Levi Gregg a son-in-law, died in Vermillon Twp. MYERS, Mrs. Albert, died 10 Oct at home E of Ashland, 41y, youngest living d/o Henry Kilhefner Sr., born on farm now owned by P.M. Chapman, 22y ago married Albert Myers; only one child, a son who died in infancy. HARD, R. B., died at Reedsburg, 74y, married twice, children by both wives, funeral on Wednesday. BERKHEIMER, O. E., funeral Tuesday at New Pittsburg in Wayne Co. MARIETTA, Mrs. Artie, formerly of Ashland, died at her home in Cleveland on Sunday, (elsewhere) sister Mrs. Henry McQuate of Rowsburg, found dead on Monday by sister Manda. 24 OCTOBER 1906 FREER, Bert, died Epworth, Richland Co. on Monday, 62y, survived by wife and child Mrs. William Hissong who lives on the George Brubaker farm W of Ashland on the Olivesburg Rd and an adopted son Harry of home, buried in Franklin Twp. Cemetery 1/2 mile W of Epworth. FOGELMAN, Minnie Belle, youngest daughter of William, died at home on Cleveland Ave. on Wednesday, 17y on 11th of next month, sister of Mrs. Ida Brothers, Mrs. Golda Davidson, Clyde, John Clinton and William Edward all of Ashland, buried Ashland Cemetery. CORSTON, Mrs. George, 77y, died at home on E. Walnut St. on Friday. MYERS, Mrs. William, buried Homerville, 68y, sister of Jacob Shoemaker, Marion Shoemaker of Claypool IN, Mrs. Mary Springer of Rockford and John Shoemaker of Ashland, aunt of Clarence s/o Marion. McDanel, Uriah Milton "Shorty", died at home of parents William and Nancy at S extension of Broad St. on Saturday, parents on a visit to New Brighton PA, 35y old next 24 Jan, brother of James F., L. G. Robert of Akron, William and Mary of home, Mrs. Sarah Kissell of E of Ashland on Wooster Rd., buried Ashland Cemetery. ARNDT, Jacob, born PA 16 Aug 1835, with parents to OH when young, married Mary Ricket 4 Mar 1859, died at home of brother A. 12 Oct, 71y1m26d, daughter Laura, buried Nova Cemetery. CRISLER, Lewis A., of Paulding Co. OH, died Tuesday at Ohio Wesleyan University while playing football. DANIELS, Asa, born Williamstown MA 10 Dec 1834 to OH when young man, CW, married 10 Dec 1865, to Savannah 1878, died 18 Oct, 71y10m8d. 31 OCTOBER 1906 FOGELMAN, Minnie Belle, granddaughter of Mrs. Catherine Lampher of Ada, niece of Mrs. Catherine Snow of Ada, pallbearers were 2 sons and 2 sons-in-law of parents namely William and Clinton Fogleman, David Brothers and Philip Davidson. (see previous article) CLARK, Rev. William, died in Akron on Tuesday, a sister in England, born England 41 yrs ago, to US 1885, 4 yrs in Ashland, wife and children Lillian 20yrs, Mary 17yrs, Bernice 14yrs, Luther 11yrs, and Pauline 7yrs. © 1991 Ashland Co Chapter, OGS - Page 45 - |