17 NOVEMBER 1909 (issue continued) STAUFFER, Mrs. Allen, abt 40y, died at home SE of Rowsburg Thursday, husband and children: Howard 8y and Florence 3y, half sister Mrs. Thomas Matthews of Ashland survives; brother John Miller of near Polk; buried Redhaw Cemetery. BARKLEY, Peter, died Friday at home in Perry Twp., 77y9m3d, wife and children: Mrs. Eliza Fridline and Irvin of Ashland and Sylvester of Perry Twp, 14 grandchildren, buried Reedsburg Cemetery. GLASS, Marian, w/o Reason deceased; died at Hayesville home 12 Nov, born 13 Dec 1826, lived Ashland Co nearly all of her life, husband died 5 Dec 1899, 3 children: 1 Mrs. Alice Greenwald w/o L. survives; buried Hayesville Cemetery, daughter of Ashland, ELSEWHERE: nee Lemon, born Hayesville 13 Dec 1826, died 12 Nov, 82y10m29d, mother died when she was 4 years old, lived with grandparents 1/4 mile W of Hayesville, married 8 Apr 1845 Reason B. Glass of Wayne Co, lived Wayne Co 7 years, 1853 to Ashland Co on farm now owned by Mr. Strickland, 1872 to Hayesville, (Mary) children: Annie died 1853 6y, Mrs. Alice Greenwald and Curtis S. who died 15 mos ago, 3 grandsons and 1 granddaughter. STOUFFER, Mrs. Allen, died Thursday at home SE of Rowsburg, children: son 7y and daughter 4y, lived here since last spring (see previous article.) 24 NOVEMBER 1909 GOARD, Hon. Charles Irvin, died Loudonville, brother-in-law Martin Hess of Walnut St, Ashland; buried Ashland Cemetery. HOGAN, Henry, 45y, found dead Saturday at home in Kent, shot himself, old Erie RR man. KREADY, Rachel, relict of Jacob, died Friday, buried New Pittsburg Cemetery, born Adams Co PA, to OH in early 50's, children: Frazey and Samuel of Wooster, Edward of New Pittsburg, and Mrs. Laura Schoolroy of Polk. STAUFFER, Tabitha F., of near Rowsburg, died 14 Nov, married 6 Nov 1897 Allen R. Stauffer, 3 children: oldest died previously, surviving: husband, 2 children, 1 sister and 1 brother Thomas Matthews. GOARD, Charles Irvin, of Loudonville, died Friday, sister Mrs. Martin Hess of E. Walnut St., Ashland; buried Ashland Cemetery (see previous article). 1 DECEMBER 1909 KAGY, Samuel Glass, died at 33 E. 4th St. home Thursday, 64y3m22d, born Mifflin Twp. 3 Aug 1845, 1874 to Ashland, unmarried, siblings: Daniel, Isaac and Christian U. of Ashland, Zachariah of Auburn IN, Kate and Mrs. Annie Long of Ashland, Mrs. Elizabeth Hough of Sunfield MI, John W. and Mrs. Mary Davis died previously; buried Ashland Cemetery. LONGSDORF, Cyrus Sawyer, 57y, died at Mansfield Friday. GEISELMAN, Cyrene, of Wayne Co., died Thursday, died, accidentally shot by son Donald aged 15 years old. LOCKHART, William Allen, CW 82 OVI, died Sunday at W. Washington St. home, 64y on 22 Sept, sons: R.A., William and Lorn; and daughters: Mrs. Grace Straub, buried Ashland Cemetery. MOODY, Dr. Joseph D., formerly of Ashland OH, died at home in Los Angeles last Saturday, 68y, CW 42nd OH Reg; s/o Rev. Moody who drowned in Ohio River abt 50 years ago, had been pastor at Hopewell Church on the site of St. Edward's Church on Cottage St. in Ashland OH, Rev. Moody buried in Hopewell Cemetery; sister: Jennie. Elsewhere: sister Mrs. Jennie Lehman of Savannah, CW 42nd Reg. FOLK, Eliza Jane, w/o Hiram S. Folk, born Ashland Co 19 Feb 1842, died at Elginbroad Place in Humboldt IA home 2 Nov, 67y8m4d, married in Ashland Co 5 July 1863, 2 years later to Allen Twp., LaSalle Co IL, 1893 to Chebanse IL, married 1901 to Pocahontos Co IA, 4 years ago to Humboldt; children: Lora B. and Warren W. of home, Oscar E. of Boone IA, Mrs. Amy E. Strobel of Ransom IL and Mrs. Estella V. Ader of Chebanse IL, survived by husband, mother aged 92y, 2 brothers and 7 grandchildren, buried Union Cemetery. HILEMAN, Mrs. Mandis, died at Wellington OH home 22 Nov, buried Close Cemetery 24 Nov, d/o Adam Thudium, born Troy Twp., Ashland Co 1861, survived by husband, 1 son and 1 daughter. WHITE, Milton, died at Adario home 26 Nov, born Columbiana Co 1833, married Mary Miller 1857, survived by wife, 3 sons and 3 daughters, CW. 8 DECEMBER 1909 MERCER, John J., of Shenandoah, died Friday, 73y, wife and 3 daughters survive, seven grandchildren and 2 great-grandchildren, brother L.M. of Ashland. STITZEL, Mary, w/o Jacob J., died Thursday at Loudonville home, 51y, daughter Mrs. G.B. Fuller, brother George Handenschild, sisters: Mrs. A.R. Eyster, Mrs. G.W. Sprang and Mrs. Ora Sigefoos. © 1992 Ashland Co Chapter, OGS - Page 41 - |