30 MARCH 1910 (issue continued) VESPER, David, one of ten children born and raised in Ashland Co, left Ashland Co abt 20 years ago for Cleveland, later to Lorain, married two times, siblings: Frank, Chris S., Mrs. Jeremiah Eby and Mrs. John Wolf all of Ashland, Mrs. George Beymer of NE of Ashland, Theodore of Urbana, Mrs. Simon Boffenmyer of Minneopolis MN and Minnie of IN, siblings who died previously: Michael, George and Mrs. Henry Imhoff, died, shot himself after killing Mrs. Ruby Richards w/o William who died 8 years ago and her sister Miss Bessie Mitchell abt 35y of Chicago, took place at 1745 Elyria Ave., Lorain OH. SHENBARGER, Florence, died at home of parents John Shenbarger of W. Washington St., 19y, a daughter a few weeks old survives, buried Ashland Cemetery. STREETER, Harriet, nee Gault, born near Savannah OH 12 Aug 1841, died at Ruggles home 21 Mar, 68y7m9d, with parents came to Ruggles when young, married 4 July 1861 John H. Streeter, children: Otto Riley the oldest died when 2y, Mrs. H.A. Leech of Ruggles Twp., and Orville of the West, 4 sisters and 1 brother. CAMPBELL, Mrs. Hugh, died Wednesday 23 Mar. FLORY, Mrs. Rachel, died Akron, brother J.F. McConnell of Rowsburg left Monday for the funeral. WEAVER, Mrs. Jennie, died Saturday; husband and 7 children, the youngest 5m, survive; funeral Monday at Methodist Church in Congress. RIVERS, Osa J., died Saturday at home of W.P. Morr of Cleveland Avenue, she was 17y last Apr. 1 brother survives. MYERS, Cloyd, s/o George, died last Saturday, abt 23y, funeral 29 Mar. FORD, Mrs. George, died at home Sunday, funeral Wednesday, buried Ninevah Cemetery, (Savannah News). 6 APRIL 1910 WILLIAMS, Mrs. L.A., nee Emma A. Naftzger, born Mohican Twp., d/o S.L. and Lydia of Cleveland Ave., died 31 Mar, 35y2m20d, died in a burning barn at Bank St. home, married 9 May 1900, 2 children: Avery 9y and Alois 6y, buried Ashland Cemetery, trying to save her husband who was also hurt, sister Violet Blinn died previously, Mrs. E.L. (Annie) Berry is aunt of the children. ANDREWS, Rev. O.L., died Tuesday in Ruggles Twp., abt 70y. ELSEWHERE: born Greenwich OH 8 Aug 1844, died 29 Mar, 65y7m21, son Beach plus others not named, 2 daughter-in-laws, 2 grandchildren, brother Dr. George of Ramsey IL, buried Ruggles Cemetery, died previously: parents, 1 brother and 2 sons, son Lennie died accidently after he had shot himself abt 16 years ago. SHEETS, Sophrona, w/o George, died Thursday at home 1 mile E of Olivesburg on Olivesburg Rd, 76y, children: Mrs. William Coover of Nankin, Harvey of Ashland and Mary and Minnie of home, husband died 1884, buried Imhoff Cemetery. SUNDERLAND, Beulah Stubbs, d/o J.C. Stubbs, sister Mrs. J.L. Dorland of Sandusky St., funeral today, buried Ashland Cemetery. WHITE, James, died at Toledo home Wednesday, wife and 2 children: 1 son and 1 daughter, left Ashland 20-25 years ago, s/o Mrs. Marie Kinnamin of Ashland. MILLER, Charles, 68y, of Monroeville, died Friday, shot himself. BECHTEL, Simon, abt 53y, of 4 miles S of Butler, died, hung himself. FORD, Sarah Pollock, born 21 Feb 1832 Milton Twp., died at home of son-in-law W.E. Donley of Orange Twp. 28 Mar, 78y1m7d, married Laban Ford 3 Mar 1853, children: Ella Donley of Orange Twp., Elizabeth Crittenden of Ruggles Twp., Scott P. of Galesburg IL, 10 grandchildren, 3 great-grandchildren, husband died 15 July 1906, she then went to live with daughter, buried beside husband in New London OH cemetery. McFALL, Hugh, of Mansfield, died abt Wednesday, unmarried, abt 50y. TOWSLEE, Hiram, brother of George W. Towslee of West Salem, died 1 Mar in Scenic WA avalanche, body found 14 Mar, buried Tacoma WA. MORR, Osa J. Rivers, d/o William P. and Jennie Morr foster parents, born 22 Apr 1892, died Ashland 26 Mar, 17y11m4d, left orphaned as a young girl, (see previous article). MYERS, Cloyd McKinley, only s/o George J. and Lou M., born 12 Dec 1886, died 26 Mar, 23y, 3m 14d, buried Nova Cemetery. CAMPBELL, Mrs. Hugh, nee Sarah Ann Blair, born Ahoghill, Co Antrim, Ireland 26 Apr 1838, died at Ruggles home 23 Mar, April 1867 with relatives to Upper Sandusky in Wyandotte Co OH, lived there and in Sandusky abt 5 years, married 23 Jan 1872, children: Robert and Mrs. Bert Hazen, buried Savannah Cemetery, (see previous article). POTTER, Frank, buried Ruggles Cemetery, born Ruggles Twp., mother died and uncle raised him, lived several years in MT, last 2 years in Odd Fellow's Home in Springfield OH, he died there, 57y, son Bert of MI, brothers Charley of MI and Roy of Cleveland. © 1992 Ashland Co Chapter, OGS - Page 49 - |