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[HI4379] (Research):WILLIAM COFFEY, Catawba. The first white man who settled within the borde rs of Pleasant Township, was Joseph Coffey, a native of New Jersey, born N ov. 15, 1776, whose father, Joseph, was a native of the same State, of Eng lish descent. The family moved to Pennsylvania, where Joseph, Jr., met a nd married Jane McCoy, born in the '° Keystone State" March 15, 1771, a nd daughter of John McCoy, a native of Scotland, who, when a young man, em igrated to Pennsylvania and served throughout the Revolutionary war. Jose ph Coffey, Sr., and wife, resided in Pennsylvania until death. and the fam ily were members of that peace-loving society known as Quakers. Joseph, Jr ., with his wife and one son, Tatom, in the spring of 1802, started for t he Western wilds, coming down the Ohio River on a flatboat as far as Cinci nnati where they remained until the following spring; Joseph in the meanti me taking a trip of observation to what is now Clark Co., at which ti me he decided to settle in this portion of the State. In the spring of 180 3, he started through the dense wilderness with his family and worldly eff ects in an ox-cart, arriving upon the farm which he made his future home M ay 6, of that year; here he built a "camp," which was a rude three-sided s tructure of logs with an open front, and thus began his pioneer life in Oh io ; he soon afterward erected a cabin, the foundation stones of the lar ge fire-place being yet visible, and, in 1807. built a hewed log house whi ch had a brick chimney, glass windows, sawed-lumber floor and door, an d, in fact, was the finest house in the township at that date; this buildi ng is yet standing, is in a good state of preservation and is yet us ed by William Coffey for general purposes; here Joseph and wife labored ye ar after year clearing up the land and trying to make a home, and althou gh it was a severe struggle for mere existence for the first few years, y et time and constant, unremitting toil, made a visible change in the den se forest, and comfort came with the passing years; their children were Ta tom, born in Pennsylvania ; Joseph, near Cincinnati; John, Sarah and Willi am in this county; the two last mentioned are the only survivors; Sarah be ing the wife of Enos Neer, of Catawba. Joseph Coffey, although raised a Qu aker, died a member of the M. 1'. Church, Sept. 2, 1838, his wife dying Oc t. 2, 1845, dying as she had lived-a sincere member of the Presbyterian Ch urch. Joseph Coffey was well fitted by nature for the life of a pioneer, b eing a man of large, muscular frame, of an iron constitution, and possess ed of an invincible courage and determination, which carried him through t he trials and dangers of those early days. He served as Township Trust ee a number of years; was a much respected citizen, and ever took an acti ve part in all public matters pertaining to the welfare of the communi ty in which he was so long a prominent factor; his wife was always a faith ful helpmate, and often in the early days, when his courage would fail hi m, she would encourage him to still greater efforts, and prompt him onwa rd to success. The subject of this sketch was born in the hewed-log hou se heretofore mentioned, Jan. 11, 1811, and grew to manhood on the home fa rm of 280 acres, receiving a very meager education, and helping constant ly to fell the forest and clear up the land, which has ever since been h is home. He was married, Dec. 15. 1831 to Nancy Curl, daughter of Jeremi ah and Cynthia (Romine) Curl, the former being born upon the south ban ks of the Potomac River, in Virginia. Feb. 14, 1778, and his wife, in Loud oun Co., of the same State, Oct. 15, 1783; her grandfather, Jeremiah Cur l, was also a native of the " Old Dominion," his father being an Englishma n, who settled in that State. Mrs. Coffey's parents came from Virgin ia to Clinton Co., Ohio, in 1803. coming to Clark Co. in 1811, and settli ng about half a mile southeast of where Catawba now stands ; they had four teen children, nine of whom lived to maturity; the family being Samuel (de ceased), William (deceased), James (deceased), Daniel (deceased), Elizabet h, Mary, Nancy, Jeremiah (deceased), Benjamin (deceased), Cynthia, Georg e, Temperance (deceased), Sarah (deceased) and Lewis. Mrs. Coffey was bo rn within sight of her present home Feb. 28, 1811, and has had four childr en-John, who now resides in Iowa; George, who lives on a portion of the ho me farm ; Mary, the wife of Thomas Roberts ; and Jeremiah, who. while a so ldier in the rebellion, took sick at Milliken's Bend, dying in March, 186 3, his remains now resting in the National Cemetery at Vicksburg, Miss. Mr s. Coffey, like most of the pioneer women, is well versed in the use of t he spinning-wheel, having spun flax-tow, cotton and wool, and she has wov en hundreds of yards of all classes of household fabrics, and yet spends h er leisure moments at the old wheel. Politically, Mr. Coffey is a Republic an, and has served as Township Trustee twelve years, and Township Treasur er three years; he has been a member of the Masonic Fraternity since Au g. 24, 1 847 ; he witnessed the Presidential election of 1820, in Pleasa nt Township, and the law requiring the ballots to be strung on a thread, b ut the clerk of the election being out of thread, he used a timothy str aw for that purpose, an incident which demonstrates the shifts often neces sary in those early days. Mr. Coffey began in life a poor man, inheriti ng less than $800 from his father's estate, but by buying out the heir s, he became the owner of 196 acres of the old homestead, which the fami ly yet own, besides 176 acres in Iowa. In his home, he is kind, generous a nd the soul of hospitality, and all will find there a hearty welcome-fr ee from cold formality on the one hand or utter neglect upon the othe r; in every public movement, he has been looked up to as a safe adviser, a nd all good citizens trust, honor and respect him for his moral integrit y, his invincible honesty and his unswerving rectitude in all the relatio ns of life. For nearly fifty years, he and the partner of his joys and sor rows in life's battle, have walked hand in hand, and now in their declini ng years are as trusting as in the days of their youthful vigor, while t he lingering sunset of life casts its shadows back over long years fruitf ul of good and usefulness.

[HI4383] (Research):David (Jonathan, David, John David Pfouts) is descended form John David Pf outs (b 1729 Germany) who immigrated in 1749. In 1759 in Lancaster C o, PA he married Anna Barbara Hahn

[HI4384] (Research):These descendants provided by Jackie JaMaVo@aol.com

Obituary Rev Charles A Fouts was born in Harrison County, Indiana, on the 12th of M ay, 1868. Departed this life November 19, 1927. Age 59 years, six months a nd 7 days. The early part of his life was spent in the Southern part of t he state, where he worked as a laborer in factories and as a motorm an on a city car. Early in life he was united to Lena Vogel. To this uni on were born six children., Emma May deceased. Lena Fouts, the wife and mo ther passed away February 17, 1921. Rev Charles A Fouts was united in marr iage to Lillie E Oliver in Huntington, October 23, 1924. He leaves to mour n, a widow, five children; Arthur, James, David, Harry, and Hellen; two br others and four sisters, Jake Fouts of Greenville; Clarence Fouts , a half -brother of Oaktown; Mrs Eva Elliott of Chicago; Mrs Emma Daston and Mrs M argaret Traumbaurer of Los Angeles; and Mrs Ethel Green of Phoenix, AZ. Ch arles A Fouts came to Elwood, Indiana, about twenty-nine years ago. The re he was saved in an Old Fashioned meeting, where he soon begun his minis terial life. He was greatly used of the Lord in revival meetings, and espe cially good in Faith for Divine healing. A few days before he passed awa y, while sitting on the edge of his bed, in a vision, death appeared to hi m, he reached out his feeble hand, to shake the hand of death and said. "D eath isn't it? You have the power to take me, but I have the victory ov er you ." Father's chair in the family circle is vacant; father's chair ar ound the family table is vacant. Father's good advise we will hear no mor e. He is gone, but not forgotten.

I have a brief history of the church David Aaron and Lena helped sta rt in Elwood, a copy of their Marriage license and marriage supplement fr om Harrison County. One of the oldest living FOUTS members in Elwood to ld the story of Charles and Lena coming to Elwood because one of their chi ldren died as an infant and the German Catholic church would not let th em bury their child in the Catholic cemetery because the baby was not bapt ized. This caused Charles and Lena to leave for Elwood and to become Wesle ans.


Subj: Fouts family Date:9/26/2000 8:36:20 PM Mountain Daylight Time From:foutsd@coral.indstate.edu (David Fouts) To:evilsizer3@aol.com My name is David Michael Fouts Jr. I found JaMaVo on AOL and she suggest ed I e-mail you. As you can tell by my last name I am a descendant of Ch arles and Lena FOUTS. They were my great-grandparents. I have a great in terest in finding information on the EVILSIZER and FOUTS family. JaMaVo s tates you have a huge library of information on these families. I will sh are any of the information I have with you, if you need it.

Thanks for your time, David Fouts


Angel Ann Fouts Hall angelonly@kconline.com

[HI4386] (Research):FEBRUARY 17, 1921 ELWOOD CALL LEADER MRS. CHARLES FOUTS Former Elwood Resident Died at Wabash This Morning. The long distance ca ll from Wabash this afternoon, stated that Mrs. Charles Fouts, 53, has di ed at her home in that city today, following a several days’ illness fr om euremic poisoning. Eight years ago, Mrs. Fouts left here with her husb and, Rev. Charles Fouts, a long time pastor of the Wesleyan Methodist chur ch here, going to Wabash where they have since resided. During the sever al years of their stay here, the Fouts’ resided in Main street, and wi ll be will remembered by the many who had occasion to know the minister a nd his good wife. A few days ago, Archie Fouts, a son, residing in East Ma in street, received word of his mother’s illness and left immediately f or her bedside. He is expected home this evening with Rev. Fouts, and th ey will probably arrange to hold the funeral and burial in this city.

[HI4387] (Research):FRIDAY, MARCH 29, 1952 ELWOOD CALL LEADER ARCHIE FOUTS, 59, DIES THURSDA Y; RITES SATURDAY Archie Fouts, 59, 119 South 27th Street, died Thursday evening at 4:55 o’c lock at his home following an illness of five years. Born in Louisvill e, Ky., Sept. 27, 1982 he was the son of Charles and Lena Fouts. He was m arried to Carrie Scott Nov. 30, 1912. He was a member of theEagles Lodg e, a former employee of the tinplate company and of Delco Remy at Anderso n. He has lived in Elwood the past thirty eight years. Survivors inclu de the widow, two daughters, Pauline at home; Mrs. Madonna Winans of Li ma Ohio; a son, Byron Fouts of near Elwood; three brothers, James of Gar y, David and Harry of Martinsville; a sister Helen Fouts of Cleveland a nd four grandchildren. The body is at the Robert L. Jackley funeral home w here friends may call after 7 o’clock this evening.Funeral rites will be h eld at 2 o’clock Saturday afternoon at Robert L. Jackley funeral home. Re v. Walter Titus will be in charge. Burial will be made in Elwood City Cem etery.Members of the Eagles Lodge will meet tonight at 7:30 o’clock at t he lodge home, from where they will go to the funeral home for the funer al rituals.

[MI4387] (Medical):Sick with cancer for five years

[HI4392] (Research):. She married ROGER CRIST September 06, 1927 in Covington, Kentucky, s on of SAMUEL CRIST and MATILDA SCHEERSCHMIDT. He was born September 12, 1 907 in Springfield, Clark County, Ohio, and died May 26, 2000 in Springfi eld, Ohio.

Notes for ISSABELLE GARLAND GARVER: Issabelle's obituary published in the Springfield Daily News, Springfiel d, Ohio on February 7, 1975 Mrs. Isabelle Crist, 65, of 238 Vale Road, died in her home at 1:15 p.m. T hursday (February 6, 1975) following three months of illness. Born in N ew Carlisle on Sept. 13, 1909, a daughter of Charles and Barbara Garver, M rs. Crist lived in Clark County all her life. She was a member of St. Paul Lutheran Church, the Ivor Rebecca Lodge and t he Pythian Sisters. Survivors include her husband, Roger; a son, Charles Crist, Sr., of Lawren ceville; a daughter, Mrs. Nancy DePriest of Lawrenceville; two sisters, Mrs. Ada Wyatt of Florida and Mr s. Carabelle Downing of Springfield; six grandchildren and one great-grand child. Her body was taken to the Richards Memorial Home where friends may call fr om 7 to 9 p.m. Friday. Services will be held at 3 p.m. Saturday in the memorial home by the Re v. Tom Rogers, pastor of St. Paul Lutheran Church. Burial will be in Vale Cemetery

[HI4393] (Research):Name: Perry Swisher Birthplace: Ohio State: OH 1910 Age: 41 Color: W Enumeration District: 0016 Visit: 0111 County: Champaign Relation: Head of Household Other Residents: Relation Name Color Age Birth Place Wife Eva 36 Ohio Son Frank K 08 Ohio Son Huegh P 07 Ohio Son Argus M 03 Ohio Mother Nancy 74 Ohio 1 non-relative

[HI4394] (Research):Her grandfather was Jeremiah Curl

[HI4398] (Research):In the 1880 Crawford Co. IN census, George A. Walts is married to Elizabe th J. (Lambdin) and living with her father, James R. Lambdin, her mother W inniford and siblings. Their two daughters, Ida and Ora, are living the re too. That was house #90. House #92 is Robert B. Walts, age 65, with h is wife (couldn't read her name but it looked like Thi?rsey or Krirsey-ha rd to say), age 60, and two children Hariet (age 28) and McClellin S. (a ge 16). House #93 is Frank(lin) P. Walts, age 25, his wife Alice G. (Math ers), age 25, and their daughter Unie A., age 2.

[HI4410] (Research):So Indiana Gen Society Quarterly pg 62 Call to Colors Public Press Jul 2 4, 1917 (draft eligible) Elbert R Evilsizer 241 W Spring # 1240 draft

World War I Draft Registration Cards, 1917-1918 Floyd Co, IN- Born 7-4-1893 cant read app age 23, Claims married Blue eyes, Dk Brn hair. Med Height, slender Build. Signed Floyd Co, New Albany, IN 6/5/1917

1930 Census names wife Verlie N. She md age 19. Must be 2nd wife

World War II Draft Registration Cards, 1942 Name: Elbert Ray Evilsizer Birth Date: 4 Jul 1892 Residence: Floyd, Indiana Birth: Georgetown, Indiana Race: White Roll: WW2_2240822 Ser No U763 Elbert Ray Evilsizer 317 E 15th St, Floyd Co, New Albany, IN No phone, age 49 born 7/4/1892 Georgetown, IN Nearest Person-Mrs Vurlie G Evilsizer 317 E 15th St, New Albanay, IN Employer-Southern RR Co, 5th and Main, Louisville, KY Signed Elbert Ray Evilsizer

[HI4418] (Research):Complete Sappenfield genealogy at www.gencircles.com

[HI4419] (Research):These descendents from CD#10 Tree# 666 Gilbert Cantlin 12500 Edgewater Dr # 1501 Lakewood, OH 44107

[HI4423] (Research):I have your Minnie ARGABRIGHT in my database as a child of Arthur Argabrig ht and Sarah Leonard. This info came from Denise (can't remember her la st name but she lives here in Ms) who has done alot of Champaign Co resear ch.) I am going to get in touch with my main Argabright researcher to s ee where your Floyd Co, Va line connects. The family name was originally E rchenbrecht. Two brothers left Pennslyvania and went to Rockingham Co, V a. A son of one of these brothers, went to Montgomery co, Va -- lat er to be Floyd co. I descend from this line as does your Minnie. My Jose ph born 1785 had a half brother John but he lived in Breckenridge C o, Ky in 1830-1840 so does not look like your John. I'll see if I can cat ch up with Gerald Argabright and figure out where your family fits into t he master file. Take care Marilyn GNEOLOG@aol.com

Champaign Co Newspaper Abstracts-Sept 1878-1900, Book II-(July 2001 CC GS by Pat Stickley) 11/26/1897 Md at the res of the officiating pasto r, Rev Gardner, in St paris, Mr John Johnson of Johnson Twp and Miss Minn ie Argabright, on Saturday, Nov 20, 1897.

Minnie Argabright poss died before the 1910 census.
John E. Johnson is listed in a second marriage in the 1910 census. Wife Margarette Horner in a second marriage also. Salem, Shelby Co., OH ED 147 -- looks like page 9B

[HI4425] (Research):Sleepy Eye Herald Dispatch Sept 14, 1914 Pg 1
The cold hand of death was pushed out from its shroud again to take away a nother pioneer and an old veteran of the Civil War. It was George B Ebilsisor who answered the final roll call of this time. He passed away at his h ome in the place Saturday afternoon after suffering the past six or sev en weeks from a paralytic stroke. Mr Ebilsisor was born July 15, 1836 in t he state of Indiana, where he spent his younger days; coming to Minneso ta at the age of 26 years. He was married in 1868 to Mary Jane Etter in Le avenworth. He also farmed in the town of Leavenworth until a couple of yea rs ago, when he moved to Sleepy Eye to live. Mr Ebilsisor spent eleven mon ths as a soldier in the war of the rebellion, serving with the 4th Minneso ta, and being discharged honorably. The deceased is survived by his wife a nd three children. One of his children, John is dead. The others are Fra nk of this place; also William and Mrs Jay Ingraham of this place also. Fu neral services were held on Monday afternoon from the English Methodist ch urch conducted by Rev P Arkle of Redwood Falls.

"George B. Ebilsior [sic] was reared to farm life in Indiana and Illino is and early had instilled into him lessons of honesty, industry and fruga lity, and with these principles for the foundation of his career he start ed out to make his own way in the world. In August, 1863, [??] he came wi th a team and wagon to Brown county, Minnesota, and took a homestead cla im of one hundred and sixty acres on section 25, Leavenworth township, whe re he has since continued to reside. Here he at first built a small hou se and lived in a somewhat primitive way, giving much of his time to hunti ng and trapping along the lakes and streams, in which he was very successf ul. One night his traps netted him a hundred dollars! Now he devotes h is attention to general farming and stock-raising. He has a good residen ce and barn and other farm buildings, and everything kept up in first-cla ss order. His grove of ten acres has a large variety of trees and is rega rded as one of the finest groves in the county. In January, 1864, [??] n ot long are he settled, Mr. Ebilsior enlisted for service in the Union ar my and went to the front as a member of the **Second Minnesota Infantry."

** Military records indicate he was in the 4th Minnesota Infantry

4th Regiment Infantry

Organized by Companies at Fort Snelling, Minn., as follows: Company "A" mu stered in October 4, 1861, and Company "B" October 2, 1861. Moved to Fo rt Ridgly, Minn., and garrison duty there until March, 1862. Company "C" m ustered in October 7, 1861. Also moved to Fort Ridgly and garrison duty th ere until March, 1862. Company "D" mustered in October 10, 1861. Mov ed to Fort Abercrombie, D. T., and duty there until March, 1862. Company " E" mustered in November 27, 1861. Company "F" mustered in October 11, 186 1. Company "G" mustered in November 22, 1861. Moved to Fort Abercrombie a nd duty there until March, 1862. Company "H" mustered in December 20, 186 1. Company "I" mustered in December 23, 1861. Company "K" mustered in Dece mber 23, 1861. Regiment concentrated at Fort Snelling March, 1862, and mov ed to Benton Barracks, Mo., April 20-23, 1862. Moved to Hamburg Landing, T enn., May 2-14. Attached to 1st Brigade, 3rd Division, Army of Mississipp i, May to November, 1862. 1st Brigade, 7th Division, Left Wing 13th Army C orps (Old), Dept. of the Tennessee, to December, 1862. 1st Brigade, 7th Di vision, 16th Army Corps, to January, 1863. 1st Brigade, 7th Division, 17 th Army Corps, to September, 1863. 1st Brigade, 2nd Division, 17th Army Co rps, to December, 1863. 1st Brigade, 3rd Division, 15th Army Corps, to Apr il, 1865. 1st Brigade, 1st Division, 15th Army Corps, to July, 1865.

SERVICE.--Advance on and siege of Corinth, Miss., May 18-30. Pursuit to Bo oneville May 31-June 12. Duty at Clear Creek until August. Expedition to R ienzi and Ripley June. Moved to Jacinto August 5, and duty there until Sep tember 18. March to Iuka, Miss., September 18-19. Battle of Iuka Septemb er 19. Moved to Corinth October 1. Battle of Corinth October 3-4. Pursu it to Ripley October 5-12. Grant's Central Mississippi Campaign Novembe r, 1862, to January, 1863. Reconnaissance from Lagrange November 8-9, 186 2. Duty at White's Station and Memphis, Tenn., until February, 1863. Exped ition to Yazoo Pass by Moon Lake, Yazoo Pass and Coldwater and Tallahatch ie Rivers February 24-April 8. Operations against Fort Pemberton and Green wood March 13-April 5. Moved to Milliken's Bend, La., April 13-15. Moveme nt on Bruinsburg and turning Grand Gulf April 25-30. Battle of Port Gibso n, Miss., May 1. Jones' Cross Roads and Willow Springs May 3. Battles of R aymond May 12; Jackson May 14; Champion's Hill May 16; Big Black River M ay 17. Siege of Vicksburg May 18-July 4. Assaults on Vicksburg May 19 a nd 22. Expedition to Mechanicsburg May 26-June 4. Surrender of Vicksburg J uly 4. Garrison duty at Vicksburg until September 12. Moved to Helena, Ark ., September 12, thence to Memphis, Tenn., and Corinth, Miss., and mar ch to Chattanooga, Tenn., October 6-November 20. Operations on Memphis & C harleston Railroad in Alabama October 20-29. Chattanooga-Ringgold Campai gn November 23-27. Tunnel Hill November 24-25. Mission Ridge November 2 5. Pursuit to Graysville November 26-27. At Bridgeport and Huntsville, Ala ., until June, 1864. Operations about Whitesburg, Ala., February 2, 186 4. Veterans on furlough March 5 to May 4, 1864. Moved from Huntsville, Ala ., to Stevenson, Ala., thence to Kingston, Ga., June 22-25, thence to A1la toona July 5-6, and garrison duty there until November. Battle of Allatoo na October 5. March to the sea November 15-December 10. Siege of Savanna h, Ga., December 10-21. Campaign of the Carolinas January to April, 186 5. Salkehatchie Swamps, S.C., February 2-5. South Edisto River Februa ry 9. North Edisto River February 12-13. About Columbia February 15-17. Ch eraw March 3. Battle of Bentonville, N. C., March 19-21. Occupation of Gol dsboro March 24. Advance on Raleigh April 10-14. Occupation of Raleigh Apr il 14. Bennett's House April 26. Surrender of Johnston and his army. Mar ch to Washington, D.C., via Richmond, Va., April 29-May 20. Grand Review M ay 24. Moved to Louisville, Ky., June 2-3. Duty there until July 19. Muste red out July 19 and discharged at St. Paul, Minn., August 7, 1865.

Regiment lost during service 3 Officers and 58 Enlisted men killed and mor tally wounded and 3 Officers and 175 Enlisted men by disease. Total 239.

[HI4426] (Research):Sleepy Eye Herald Dispatch Nov 8, 1927 Pg 1 Aged Pioneer is Called By Death Funeral Held Sunday Mrs Jane Ebelsisor Dies at Home of Daughter in Leavenworth Death again entered the ranks of our pioneer mothers when Mrs Jane Ebelsis or, better known as Mrs George Ebelsisor, passed to the Great Beyond at s ix o'clock Friday morning at the home of her daughter, Mrs J D Ingrah am in Leavenworth township with whom she had been making her home the pa st three months. Although Mrs Ebilsisor had been ailing for a period of ab out two years she was up and around until about three weeks ago when she f ell and sustained a slight fracture. She never fully recovered from the ef fects of the fall. Mrs Ebilsisor was past seventy-five years of age at t he time of her demise and came to this section as a young woman. She liv ed through the years of privation and knew in detail the early settleme nt of Brown county and the troubles and tribulations which followed the gr eat conflict between the north and the south and the Indian wars. The fune ral was held Sunday afternoon from the Methodist Episcopal church and rema ins were laid to rest in the Home Cemetery, Rev E C Teachout officiatin g. Mrs Jane Ebilsisor was born in Illinois, march 21, 1852 and was therefo re past seventy-five years of age at the time of her demise. She was marri ed in 1872 and four children were born to this union as follows; Mrs J D I ngraham of Leavenworth; John who passed away in 1914; Frank Ebilsisor of S leepy Eye and William of North Brook, Illinois. She is also survived by t en grandchildren and six great grandchildren. Mrs Ebilsisor was a devout m ember of the Methodist Episcopal church for many years and took an acti ve part in church activities until advanced age and illness brought an e nd to her earthly existence. Among the relatives and friends from dista nt points who were here for the funeral were; Mrs Elmer Armstrong and M rs Henry Reynolds of Minneapolis; Mrs Henry Kuhlman of Fergus Falls; Mr a nd Mrs William Ebilsisor and son of North Brook, Illinois; Mr and Mrs Will iam Etter of Madelia; Mr and Mrs William Tolerson of Madelia, and Mr and M rs Schelen of St James.

[HI4431] (Research):Info provided by "Merna", best buddy of Wendy H Hiefield highfiel@gte.net This is Merna's daughter in law's family Oct, 1998

Stoner family ancestry found in "The Link Family" - Descendants of Jacob L ink 1417-1951 by Paxson Link 1951. Joseph s/o Christian, s/o John, so/ Eli zabeth, s/o John, s/o Adam, son of John Jacob Stoner. The book gives Cor as birth date as Dec 31 1875. Census records and the Calif DI gives 187 2. The follwing proves this not to be accurate.

Edgar STONER Self S Male W 22 OH Mechanic MD MD Eva STONER Dau S Female W 19 OH K House MD MD Cora STONER Dau S Female W 17 OH At Home MD MD Geo. STONER Son S Male W 15 OH Printer MD MD Joseph STONER Son S Male W 14 OH Clerk MD MD Source Information: 1880 Census Place 3rd Ward, Tiffin, Seneca, Oh
Family History Library Film 1255065 NA Film Number T9-1065 Pa ge Number 220C

1900 Jackson Co, Kansas City, MO Ward 9 pg 103 Joseph Stoner, head, (INdexed Stover)b 8/1865 age 34 md 2y OH OH OH Contr actor Cora M, wife,12/1876,23, 1 child, one living Clara E, dau, 9/1899, 8m , MO

1910 Jackson Co, Kansas City, MO Ward 5 pg 20 Joseph H Stoner , head, 42 OH MD MD Cora M, wife, 36 md 11 years, 2 ch 2 living MO MO MO Clair E, dau, 10 MO Sarah A, dau 9 MO

1920 Jackson Co, Kansas City, MO Ed 64 Joseph H Stoner, head, 53 OH MD PA Cora, wife, 46 Danny Moriarty , 21 Clairs S, wife, 21

Sarah W, dau, 19

1930 Hidalgo Co, Pct 6, TX ED43 Joseph H Stoner, head, 63 md age 32 own home, OH MD PA Cora, wife, 54 md 22 MO MO MO

[HI4432] (Research):When her mother remarried,after death of her father, she was given to gran dparents to raise. From a letter 1961 from Marion Kelliher to LaVonne Schu lze: "Cora's father died or was killed shortly after the war. Estel Bur ke said that Cora's mother practically deserted the child -- anyway gave h er to her Evilsizer grandparents to raise, as she married some other man."

[HI4433] (Research):Ohio Death Index Certificate Number 008752 Volume Number 19562 Sex Female Race White Name Mable I Evelsizer Date of Death, 1969, age 49 married

Family connection from Laraine E Elter, 1113 Girton Rd, Risingsun, OH 4345 7, submitted on CD12 Tree 2163

[HI4439] (Research):Millie M Blohm and Carl William Blohm, are buried in the Oakwood Cemete ry block number 31; lot number 196. Millie M Blohm died of meningiti s; at the age of 56 yrs old. Carl William Blohm, died at the age of 30 d ue to Typhoid fever.

Millie M Blohm's parents are Nancy and Jarvis Haley

Home in 1900: Benton Harbor, Berrien, Michigan HH#116 Name: Jarvis G Haley Age: 52 Estimated birth year: May 1848 md4yrs Birthplace: Ohio Race: White Relationship to head-of-house: Head father born ? mother born Ohio Physician, living alone

Home in 1900: Bloom, Wood, Ohio HH#107 Fred Steele, head, 4/1866, 34, m7yrs, OH OH OH Oil Pumper Nancy A, wife, 8/1855, 44 , 8 ch 4 living, OH OH OH Damon E Haley, step son, 6/1874, 25, single, OH OH OH Teamster Millie M Haley, step dau, 5/1889, 11, single, OH OH OH At School

Home in 1910: Chicago Ward 13, Cook, Illinois Dist 633 HH#424 Jarvis G Haley, head, 61, widower, OH NY OH

Unable to locate Fred or Nancy Steel in 1910, or Millie in 1910

1920 United States Federal Census > Michigan > Lenawee > Adrian Co > Distr ict 52 Enumerated Jan 5, 1920 HH7239 Carl M Blohm, head, 29 md own home w/mortgage, MI GER GER, Cabin et maker Millie M, wfie, 30, OH NY OH Beatrice M, dau, 6 MI Blanche A, dau, 2y8m MI Mabel I, dau, 9m MI

Home in 1930: Adrian Co, Lenawee, Michigan 4/5/1930 HH#829 Carl M Blohm head, age 65 md age 25, GER GER GER won home $2500 leath er products manufacturing sticker Hannah M, wife, 65 md 25 GER GER GER Edwin A, son 22, single, MI

1930 United States Federal Census > Ohio > Wood Co > Liberty > District 2 3 William C Kirran?, head, own hoem, age 49 md age ? OH OH OH cant read occu pation Ella K, wife, 48 md age 20 OH GER GER Beatrice M Blohm, (looks like the word adopted), daughter, 17, singl e, MI MI OH Mabel I, Blohm " " 11, single, MI MI OH

1880 Census Place Liberty, Wood, Ohio Family History Library Film 1255 078
NA Film Number T9-1078 Page Number 126A Jarvis G. HALEY Self M Male W 32 NY Laborer NY OH Nancy A. HALEY Wife M Female W 24 OH Keeping Hou se OH OH Damon E. HALEY Son S Male W 7 OH OH OH Amy L. HALEY Dau S Female W 3 OH OH OH Rhoda HALEY Dau S Female W 10M OH OH OH

1880 Census Place Portage, Wood, Ohio Family History Library Film 1255 078
NA Film Number T9-1078 Page Number 100A Andrew WELTON Self M Male W 38 IL Farmer NY OH Jane A. WELTON Wife M Female W 33 OH Keeping Hou se NY OH Ellen F. WELTON Dau S Female W 6 OH IL OH D. E. WELTON Son S Male W 1 OH IL OH Rhoda HALEY MotherL Female W 58 OH At Home NY NY

1870 Wood Co, Libery, Grand Rapids, OH June 30 1870 HH13 Jarvis Haley 22 b OH Rhoda, 48 b OH

Home in 1860: Lloyd, Ulster Co, New Polly Landing, , New York HH1310 John Leroy, 61 NY Deborah 46, NY Jarvis Haley, 12 NY

1850 Defiance Co, Hicksville, OH HH1181 Henry W Haley, 32, NY (died 7/15/1880) Wood Co, OH Rhoda, 28, OH (Died 10/27/1877 Wood Co, OH) Harriet F, 8 NY John J, 6, OH Jane 4 OH Jarvis G, 2 OH Ruth O'Conner, 19 OH

Jargis G Haley md Nancy Arabelle Ireland d/o Thomas Ireland (1833-1884) a nd Laura NEwberry (1837-1918) Nancy born 6/1855 OH died 7/1917 Putnam Co, Continental, OH They married 6/22/1871 in Wood Co, OH Children: Damon E born 6/4/1873 Amy Louise 6/23/1876 died 3/10/1937 Rhoda 5/30/1879 d 1916 Adrian, MI R M 12/2/1884 Millie May 5/6/1889 William H 1890 all children born Wood Co, OH died 11/4/1891 Wood Co, OH

Civil War Pension Index: General Index to Pension Files, 1861-1934 Reco about Jarvis G. Haley 9/24/1877 INvalid file #242420 886514 Co C 3rd NY Inf Co B 112th NY Inf

Name: Jarvis G Haley , Enlistment Date: 22 February 1865 Distinguished Service: DISTINGUISHED SERVICE Side Served: Union State Served: New York Unit Numbers: 1371 1371 Service Record: Enlisted as a Private on 22 February 1865 at the age of 18 Enlisted in Company B, 112th Infantry Regiment New York on 22 February 186 5. Transferred Company B, 112th Infantry Regiment New York on 13 June 1865 Transfered in 3rd Infantry Regiment New York on 13 June 1865.

Ohter researcher mcbandit@eros.net or (mebandit) is not clear (Lauraine Elter)

[HI4440] (Research):This family connection from Mary J Riter 13323 W Beardsley Rd Sun City Wes t, AZ 85375-4115

Although Benajmin died in 1937, he was never found in 1910-1930 census of Ohio
At time of death he says he was married to Rebecca, but Rebecca has never been found in the 1910-1930 census either.

[DI4440] Name: Benjamin Franklin Simon
Death date: 28 May 1937
Death place: Bloom, Wood, Ohio
Birth date: 02 Apr 1855
Estimated birth year:
Birth place: Wood County, Ohio
Age at death: 82 years 1 month 26 days
Gender: Male
Marital status: Married
Race or color: Caucasian
Street address:
Occupation: Railroader
Residence:
Burial date: 30 May 1937
Burial place:
Cemetery name: Maple Wood
Spouse name: Rebecca Evilizer Simon
Father name: Andrew Simon
Father titles:
Father birth place: Unknown
Mother name: Leah Cris
Mother titles:
Mother birth place: Unknown
GSU film number: 2023498
Digital GS number: 4020846
Image number: 3257
Reference number: fn 35798
Collection: Ohio Deaths 1908-1953

[DI4444] Name: John C. Rihart
Death date: 26 Feb 1911
Death place: Galatea, Wood, Ohio
Birth date: 23 Sep 1867
Estimated birth year:
Birth place: Germany
Age at death: 44 years 5 months 3 days
Gender: Male
Marital status: Married
Race or color: Caucasian
Street address:
Occupation: Fireman On Steam Shovel
Residence:
Burial date: 28 Feb 1911
Burial place: N. Baltimore
Cemetery name: Maplewood
Spouse name:
Father name: John Rihart
Father titles:
Father birth place: Germany
Mother name:
Mother titles:
Mother birth place: Germany
GSU film number: 1952818
Digital GS number: 4021055
Image number: 897
Reference number: fn 12043
Collection: Ohio Deaths 1908-1953

[XI4444] Cemetery Stone Is On Back Side Of Rev John Evilsizer

[HI4446] (Research):This tree from Jack Barker JDAHBARK@aol.com Also a member of the Dye Society The common name of "Reason" and "Minor" are suspect they are connected wi th the DYE/EVILSIZER families in Miami & Wood Co's in Ohio.

Will in Miami Co, names wife Ann and nine children.

Source Bill Thompson WThom70916 @aol.com Andrew Dye became a subject of intense interest when newspapers in 1904 re ported that a 99 year lease on land he had owned in Pennsylvania (leas ed to Pennsylvania Railroad) had expired and a number of descendants hop ed to inherit part of the 33,000,000 at which it was valued

To focus this interest and to chart a course of action .A.C,Buchanan of Pi qua and other descendants in Miami County organized a great family reuni on that was held Aug 26 1904 at West Milton , where over 300 persons congr egated . After some discussion of the reported lease and money due the hei rs , an Andrew Dye association was formed to seek the heirs rightful inheritance a nd Thomas L Dye of New Arlisle was elected its president . A second reuni on was held in Pleasant Hill in 1905 reportedly with 500 in attendance b ut nothing approaching a inheritance ever developed

Andrew Alexander5 Dye Sr. (James4, John Laurens3 Duyts, Hans Laurensen2, L aurens1) was born in Cranbury, Middlesex, NJ May 1748.(170) Andrew di ed 5 Jul 1835 in Newton Township, Miami, OH, at 87 years of age.(171) H is body was interred Jul 1835 in Pleasant Hill Cemetery, Newton Townshi p, Miami, OH.(172)

He married twice. He married Sarah Minor in Whitely Creek, Greene, PA, 176 8.(173) Leckey says that Andrew 'removed to Maryland and from there to Whi tely Creek' and that 'he had met and married Sarah Minor, sister of Colon el John Minor, one of the first settlers on Whitely Creek, a daughter of S tephen and Athaliah (Updyke) Minor.' Others say Andrew also was in KY aft er MD and before PA. Beckman says Andrew married in MD and his first 2 chi ldren were born in MD. Need to develop chronology for Stephen Minor for be tter rationale on how Andrew and Sarah met and married. He removed to OH a fter 1800, maybe 1801, or a little later.

Miami Co, Oh Will Book A pg 142 Andrew Dye dated Mar 26 1835 Rec Oct 20 18 35 Wife Ann Dyw, sons James, Stephen, John, Andrew, Benjamin, heirs of Samu el Dy; heirs of Vincent Dye; heirs of William Dye; dau Jany Lewis Ex- Wife Ann Dye and William Perry Wit: David Ross, William Perry

[HI4455] (Research):Given Name: Goldie Initial: M Sex: Female Day of Birth: 27 Month of Birth: February Year of Birth: 94 Day of Death: 10 Month of Death: July Year of Death: 75 City of Residence: Waterford County of Residence: Oakland State of Residence: Michigan City of Death: Pontiac County of Death: Oakland State of Death: Michigan Death Certificate No.: 41552

Evilsizer, Goldie View Image Online
Age: 33 Year: 1930
Birthplace: Roll: T626_1016
Race: Page: 13A
State: Michigan ED: 13
County: Oakland Image: 0408
Township: Bloomfield
Relationship: Wife

[HI4456] (Research):Court Record Jay Co, IN pg584-Robert Wible appointed guardian of minor hei rs of Mary Evilsizer, deceased

Pvt Wible Robert E 89th IN Infantry

From a Wible Descendant, Dr Judith Wible 7/2001 I cannot answer your question regarding the apparent nickname "Sadie" in t he 1880 Census. Aletha Twigg was listed by various names or nickname s. I am a neophyte at genealogy and know very little about my family.

I was very impressed with your "Genealogy Report: Descendants of Henry Evi lsizor." Do you do this kind of research as a professional? I would li ke to ask you if you are interested in tracking some Wible-Evilsizers f or me. My primary interest in genealogy is medical genetics. I have be en hunting for 'presumptive evidence' of a hereditary form of Phoneme Deaf ness in the Wibles. For example, in the 1900-IN Census I found "lost" Wib les as inmates in the Indiana School for the Feebleminded Youths. The se 3 Wible (Weibel) were missing from my tree.

I am intrigued with missing or unknown whereabouts of ancestors, especial ly deaf ones. I believe that both Robert and William Wible were carrie rs of this deaf gene, and that the Evilsizer-Wible connection is significa nt in this regard. Several of Robert's children had evidence of deafne ss from my memory of them: Charles, Nell, Benjamin, Lester, and Ardell

Have you found any living descendants of Ardella? The Hearn name see ms to be connected, in my memory, to Aunt Nell. I thought she was marri ed to him but cannot be sure. Nell, Les and Ben were frequent drop-in vis itors in the late 1940's and I remember them as friendly noncommunicator s. They were unable to respond to others in any meaningful way. And of c ourse, non-talkers make poor marriage partners. Les and Ben di ed in OH as bachelors and Nell's whereabouts has been a complete myste ry to me.

[HI4457] (Research):Date:9/3/2000 9:37:15 AM Mountain Daylight Time From:CHAR1100@aol.com To:EVILSIZER3 My research has centered on my grandmother Anna Grace Hudson Shaffer sin ce so little Evilsizer info was available. Charlie

[HI4461] (Research):Parents signed marriage application 7/7/1900, Jay Co, Indiana

[HI4462] (Research):1880 Census Place:Richland, Jay, Indiana Source:FHL Film 1254287 National Archives Film T9-0287 Page 48 7A Tillmon WRIGHTSelfMMW53MDOcc:FarmerFa: MDMo: MD Eliza WRIGHTWifeFMW49OHFa: MDMo: MD Elmer E. WRIGHTSonMSW16OHFa: MDMo: OH Emory L. WRIGHTSonMSW17OHFa: MDMo: OH Joseph P. WRIGHTSonMSW12INFa: MDMo: OH S. D. Clayton WRIGHT SonMSW9INFa: MDMo: OH Alfonso WRIGHTSonMSW6INFa: MDMo: OH

Joseph Wright found in: Census Microfilm Records: Indiana, 1900 Lived in: 2 Ward Parker, Randolph County, Indiana Series: T623 Microfilm: 399 Book: 2 Page: 88 b 8/1868 Divorced IN MD OH boarding

[HI4465] (Research):1860 Census lists age as 30. (Before marriage of parents) There is a dea th record in Jay co, IN 12/28/1888 in Book H1 Pg 84 of an Elizabeth Whitak er in Pennville, age 53. We cannot be sure with this age, as Elizabe th is a popular name and she was alive in 1889 to sign the marriage applic ation for her daughter Emely. There are two records of marriages. Elizabe th Whitacre married Charles W Davis 8-18-1898 in Book CH-Pg 493 and Lizz ie Whitacre married a W S Silvers 6-11-1887 in Book C-F Pg 241. Further re search is needed . Elizabeth and Chas Davis had a child in 1904, elimintai ng this possibility.

[HI4466] (Research):Not found in 1860 Jay Co, IN Census. George is buried in the Heran Fami ly Cemetery with a wife Mary born 1843 died 1919. This must have been a se cond wife, as Mary Evilsizer married Robert Wible.

Complete Hearn genealogy at www.gencircles.com

[HI4470] (Research):Funeral home records names mother as Katherine Aker

[HI4472] (Research):Parentage in question. Census records name Ephriam b 1848, Cemetery records name him Joseph. I suspect this is one and the same person, as only this family is buried in the Winters Cemetery Cemetery records differ. One ages 23y8m26d and another 28m26d.

[HI4474] (Research):Had 4 other wives Susannah Poulson m 9/14/1865 Eliza Ginter immerman 6/20/1878 Anna Baumgardner 12/11/1902 Sarah Jane Hollingshead 11/22/1910

[HI4483] (Research):Copy of a framed newspaper clipping, a gift to the Troy Historical Socie ty from Mrs. Edmond A. Sotherland, November 29, 1973

Among the fathers of Miami County, Mr. Stephen Dye stands prominent, who d ied September 14th, 1851, in Shelby County, Ohio. Mr. Dye was the s on of Andrew and Sarah Dye. He was born in Maryland, but soon removed to P enn. Thence he emigrated with his father to Kentucky, what was then consid ered to be in the far west. Called to the defense of the frontier settlem ents against the depredations of the Indians, he became acquainted with t he fertile valley of western Ohio. Invited by such a country, and the adv antages of a free, over a slave state, he removed and was among the fir st settlers of Miami County. An idea of his judgment and forecast in prop erty matters, may be gathered from this step in his history. He selected 4 00 acres on the rich bottoms of the Miami River, near the center of the c ounty, where the location added essentially to the value of the lands, un surpassed in inherent worth. On this chosen spot, but 2 1/2 miles from t he county seat, he lived until 70 years old. At that advanced age, wi th a new wife, he removed to Shelby County, and commenced anew the cultiva tion of a farm and the support of a wife and a rising family. This is t he more remarkable as he had made a disposition of the greater part of h is estate and had been residing for several years with the son of his choi ce, upon the home farm. Here he remained upon a small farm at Port Jeffers on till the spring 1851, when his fourth and last wife died, leaving two c hildren the youngest about six weeks old. He then retired from the farm a nd made his home with Rev. Jacob Dye, residing in the neighborhood - whe re he died in the Fall of the same year, having filled up the full measu re of a long life and good old age, being over 80 years old.

Mr. Dye, though not rich, acquired an estate which enabled him to give a l arge family a good start in the world, reserving to himself a fair suppo rt in this old age. The property which he was managing and held in his han ds up to his death amounted to about $5,000.


We had the pleasure of visiting him at his residence, in the Winter of ' 49 and '50. We found him on a farm of thirty acres, with a convenient hou se and out buildings, a comparatively young wife and two little childre n, having no help in or out of doors. He was cheerful and happy and sa id he could manage his farm very well, only complaining that it made him r ather "leg weary" to follow the plow. He thought he would be obliged to hi re that done from that time on. Mr. Dye was much esteemed in this county for many years as a man and a Chr istian. He served the county as sheriff eight years; two periods of two te rms each, the law forbidding one to hold the office more than two consecut ive terms in connection. He also represented his county in the legislatu re of the state.

In politics Mr. Dye was a Democrat. and never to the day of his death----- -------(missing).; In religion he was a Baptist and held an honorable stan ding in that church for 46 years, dying in full fellowship, and in the tri umph of living and abiding faith in the great redeemer. He retained his re ason up to the last moments of his life, and expressed a firm confiden ce in the great redeemer, and in him alone put his trust. At the day of h is death, this patriarch could count in the line of his posterity 19 child ren, 114 grandchildren, 148 great-grandchildren. Total: 281.


Philip H. Dye phdphd@gte.net

In Stephen's will, dated 4 Sep 1851, his farm and proceeds from the sa le of sixty acres was bequeathed to his two minor children, Samuel Alexand er and Margaret. His house and lot in Port Jefferson, all his personal pro perties, monies and accounts were to be equally divided and paid over to t he balance of his heirs after all debts were paid. His son Jacob J., was a ppointed executor of his father's estate; and said Jacob, according to h is father's wishes was to 'raise and school my two youngest children His s ons, Fielding and Madison, were appointed guardians of the two minor child ren. Jacob was also to receive one half of Stephen's Bounty land, the bala nce to be equally divided among his heirs. Included with the will is a li st of the goods and chattels sold at the sale of Stephen Dye, deceased, so ld by Jacob J. Dye, Executor, 6 Oct 1851. The will is recorded in Shelby C ounty Will Book Volume 1, p. 184.

His birthplace is listed by Beckman as Shelby Co, OH. Hamm says Jollytow n, Green Co, PA.

Notes against Stephen Dye due 10/28/1841-$21.14; Fielding Dye due $30.2 5; James Dye due $35.53; J M Lee due $35.33; 'good for nothin' James Dye d ue May 16, 1846, $156.74; William and Jacob Tabler due 7/12/1850 $26.50; a lso lots of notes against Weatherheads and DeWeeses.

Shelby County Ohio Will Abstracts Book1 pg 184 Stephen Dye 9/4/1851 9/19/ 1851 (A-600) Son Samuel Alexander Dye and dau Margaret Dye, both under age; also Jac ob J Fielding L and Madison Dye. Poss other ch not named. Exec Jacob J Dy e. Wit: Geo Michael, Vincent Guerin. signe (x) Stephen Dye Sr

Old Pioneer Cemetery, Port Jefferson Shelby Co, OH Margaret, wife of Stephen died 8/1815 age 44y

[HI4484] (Research):Headstone says mother of 16 children

[HI4488] (Research):No will or administration for Andrew jr. He is thought to be the Andrew D ye who married Elizabeth Martin in 1814. Court records show that Andrew D ye Jr served on the first grand jury of Miami Co. No record of descendants . There is a marriage record in Miami Co, OH 7/7/1814 to Elizabeth Martin. Catherine Riffle is shown for several sources includes the LDS library

[HI4489] (Research):Benjamin Dye (1779-1843) was married in Pennsylvania at age 19 and: "... a bout 1799 he started with his wife for Ohio. Their oldest child was born t hat winter near the present site of the city of Cincinnati. Mr. Dye and h is wife make their way down the Ohio River on a flat-boat from Pittsbur g, bringing with them a feather-bed, one horse and a fine rifle. Arrivi ng in Cincinnati, an old French Indian trader and trapper offered Mr. D ye a large tract of land which is now in the heart of Cincinnati in exchan ge for his rifle, but Mr. Dye refused the offer. However, he remained f or some time near Cincinnati and there built a log cabin, in which the fam ily lived in true pioneer style. Subsequently, he removed to what is now E lizabeth Township, Miami County, where he built a little home on a tra ct of wild land, which he afterward transformed into a good farm. "

[HI4490] (Research):Frances Dye was born in PA 7 Jan 1777.(181) Frances died 27 Feb 1853 in St aunton Township, Miami, OH, at 76 years of age.(182) Her will was dat ed 20 Sep 1849 and proved on 21 Apr 1853. The bequest portion stated: ". .. First, That the expenses of my Last sickness and funeral shall be pa id first. Second That all my just debts, if any I owe are to paid next. Th ird-That my clothing lace & bedding are to equally divided amongst my Daug hters excepting Clarissa. Fourth-That all my grand Daughters named for m e, excepting Frances Blue and in her stead Sarah Blue are each to have t en dollars. Fifth- That the remainder of the money belongi ng to me is to be equally divided among my children excepting Thomas Jr, J ames & Samuel & Phebe Mary & Clarissa and Rachel. Sixth-That I hereby cons titute & appoint my son Andrew to be Executor of this my Last Will & Testa ment confirming & establishing it & revoking all others. ....." Her body w as interred in Staunton Cemetery, Staunton Township, Miami, OH.(183) She m arried Thomas Sayres in Washington County, PA, 23 Apr 1795.(184)

Mother of 17 children

[HI4491] (Research):Thomas was born 26 Dec 1770.(185) Thomas was the son of William Sayres a nd Mary Fithian. Thomas died 15 Jul 1844 in Miami County, OH, at 73 yea rs of age.(186) According to a book "The Tenmile Country and Its Pioneer F amilies," he and Frances had 17 children. (10 daughters, 6 sons, 1 of unkn own gender.) Apparently, the original copy of his will was lost or destroy ed and there was disagreement that a copy of it was valid. A jury was empa neled and found that the copy was in fact the Last Will & Testament of Tho mas Sayres and it so recorded as such in a session of the Court of Comm on Pleas on 24 Mar 1846. The bequest portion of the will stated: ".... It em first I give and bequeath to my beloved wife Frances Sayers in li eu of her dower, one horse, one cow, one Bureau, one clock & two beds; a nd I also will to Ira & Clarissa Drake the farm on which we now live and n ine acres which ... bought of Geo. Green & .... and he is to give to my be loved wife Frances Sayres the third of the hay and grain, while she live s; and I also will to all my living daughters except Clarissa Drake, one h undred dollars and to my deceased daughters heirs, I will to Ann Lee's hei rs forty dollars, to ....Green's heirs forty dollars, to Rachal Blue's dau ghter Sarah forty dollars, and to the balance of her heirs forty dollar s, and I also will to my son William Sayres the farm on which he now liv es in Elizabeth Township Miami County, and thirty dollars to my son Jam es Sayres and my just debts to be paid and the balance of my proper ty to be sold, and after paying all my debts ..... equally divided betwe en my heirs except my deceased daughter's sons & those that have no heir s. And I appoint Andrew D. Sayres & Nyer S. Yates my Executors." Charl es J. Beckman's account: Frances Dye Sayers (1777-1853) was married at a ge 18 and had five children when she and her husband reportedly left Penns ylvania in 1808. In Miami County they settled in Staunton Township, near h er father and brothers on the east side of the river. She was the moth er of 17 children and lived to age 76. ........

[HI4497] (Research):DEED BOOK 8, PAGE 598, 23 JULY 1831, MIAMI COUNTY, OHIO ------------------------------------------------------- MOSES FRAZEE TO FIELDING DYE Transcribed verbatim by Sandra Lake Lassen, January 1994 This indenture ma de this twenty third day of July in the year of our Lord one thousand eig ht hundred and thirty one, between Moses Frazee of the county of Miami and state of Ohio of the first part and Fielding Dye of t he county of Miami and state aforesaid of the second part Witnesseth th at the said Moses Frazee and Sarah his wife for and in consideration of t he sum of one hundred dollars lawful money of the United States to th em in hand paid by the said Fielding Dye the receipt of whereof is hereby acknowledged, ha ve granted, bargained and sold, and by these presents doth sell and conv ey and confirm unto him the said Fielding Dye his heirs and assigns forev er all the following described lot or parcel of land, to wit, being the ir equal undivided fifth part of the south East quarter of Section ninetee n, township Two range Nine Mrs exclusive of the widows right of dower in t he same, which the said Sarah Frazee, formerly Sarah Dye, holds as he ir at law of Samuel Dye deceased, and all the estate right title intere st claim and demand of them the said Moses Frazee and Sarah his wif e, of in and to the said premises and every part thereof; Together with a ll and singular the privileges and appurtenances to the same belongin g, or in any wise pertaining; and the rents, issue and profits therei n; To have and to hold the premises hereby bargained and sold or mea nt or intended so to be, with the appurtenances to the only proper use a nd behoof of the said Fielding Dye his heirs and assigns forever. and t he said Moses Frazee and Sarah his wife, for their heirs executors and adm inistrators doth promise covenant and agree to and with the said Fieldi ng Dye his heirs executors administrators and assigns that they are the true and lawful owners of t he premises hereby granted; and have good right full power and lawful auth ority to sell and convey the same in matter and form aforesaid; and furth er that they the said Moses Frazee and Sarah his wife their heirs executo rs and administrators will warrant and forever defend the aforesaid premis es with their appertenances and every part and parcel thereof unto the sa id Fielding Dye his heirs and assigns against all persons claiming or to c laim by from or under him them or any of them or by from or under any oth er person or persons whatsoever. In witness whereof the said Moses Fraz ee and Sarah his wife have to these presents set their hands and seals t he day and year first above written Sealed and delivered in presence of Jo hn H. Wolcott - William Wilson Moses Frazee [seal]
Sarah Frazee [seal ]
(her mar k) The State of Ohio Miami County S.S. [seal] Before me John H. Wolcott one of the active Justices of the pea ce in and for the said county personally appeared Moses Frazee and Sarah h is wife the above grantors and severally acknowledged that they executed t he within deed for the use and purpose therein expressed - and the said Sa rah freely and not from any threats or constraint of her husband . In testimony wher eof I have hereunto set my hand and seal this 3 day of July in the ye ar of our Lord 1831. John H. Wolcott
Entered for record 28th Sept. & Recorded 5th Oct. 1831
Wm. J. Thomas D. Recorder--------------------------- Compiler's notes: This is Moses Frazee, Jr. (ca.1798-1847), son of Rev. Moses Frazee and Priscilla Morris.

Census Place Sidney, Shelby, Ohio 1880 Family History Library Film 1255 066
NA Film Number T9-1066 Page Number 25B Fielding L. DYE Self W Male W 72 OH Farmer PA NJ Wm. MORAN SonL M Male W 32 OH Farmer OH OH Flora MORAN Dau M Female W 28 OH Keeping Hou Mary MC LEAN Other S Female W 16 OH Servant OH OH

[HI4504] (Research):DYE JAMES M County Name: MIAMI Date of Death: 8/2/1935 Volume Number: 7903 Certificate Number: 50191

[HI4507] (Research):LEANNA DYE
Female Event(s): Birth: About 13 JAN 1871 , Champaign, Ohio Parents:
Father: SAMUEL DYE
Mother: REBECCA

[HI4509] (Research):Lineage of this family not known, but in 1816 Champaign Co Property Tax es were: Joshua, 475 acres John, 103 acres Job, 225 acres

[HI4520] (Research):History of Miami Co pg 89 claims 13 children

[HI4524] (Research):WILLIAM DYE was born in Miami County, Ohio, April 15, 1807, and is the s on of Benjamin and Elizabeth (Jackson) Dye, both natives of Pennsylvani a. The father was born December 27, 1779, and the mother June 10, 1776, a nd they were married in Greene County, Penn. Mrs. Dye died about the ye ar 1815; Mr. Dye then married his brother's widow, and died in June, 1842. He was the f ather of fifteen children - ten by his first, and five by his second wif e. Among them were ten sons - Stephen, Vincent, Andrew, James M., Willia m, Benjamin, John, Jeremiah, Horatio and Basil. April 6, 1826, William D ye married Nancy Meek, who was born in Fairfield County, Oho, September 1 5, 1808. This lady died in Miami County, Ohio, January 12, 1843. In the sp ring of 1846, Mr. Dye came to Pulaski County, and settled on the farm of 1 60 acres where he now lives, having in the meantime lived a few years in Tipp ecanoe County, Ind. March 18, 1847, he married Emily Hollenback, who di ed November 17, 1860; December 4, 1861, he married Nancy McDonald, who di ed March 9, 1872; September 18, 1873, he married Mrs. Elzira Shepard. He has had born to him fourteen children as follows: Vincent, Sarah, Jackso n, John, Basil, Benjamin, Eli and Horatio by his first wife; William, Emes ila and an infant daughter, who died unnamed, by his second wife; Jam es M. and Emily by his third, and Edward R. by his fourth wife. He has ser ved as Justice of the Peace a number of years, and he and wife are membe rs of the United Brethren Church.

[HI4531] (Research):Wife must have died. Alone in 1850 Census

[HI4537] (Research):Father is possible Joseph Gaunt buried in the winters Cemetery 11/8/1875 a ged 76y3m6d

[HI4540] (Research):Father Lewis Dewees MotherMary Mckelvey

[HI4551] (Research): From the "Portrait & Biographical Album of Morgan & Scott Counties
Ills 1889"

Benjamin dye has been a resident of Morgan County nearly thirty years ,
and during that time has been prosperously pursuing agriculture and i s
one of the prominent farmers of township 15, range 10.. Here he h as a
beautiful home, replete with all the modern conveniences and comforts ,
of a pleasing style of architecture and constructed of brick. His
farm comprises a quarter of section 12, and it is considered one of
the best managed and most desirable in this part of the county.

The subject of this biography was born April 30, 1828, in Miami Co.
Ohio, within five miles of the town of Troy. His father, Vincent Dye ,
was a native of the same county, born in the early days of its
settlement, and after attaining to manhood he undertook the pioneer
task of constructing a farm from the primeval forest in that wild,
sparsely settled part of the country. He took unto him a wife,
Rebecca Swills, and seven children blessed their union, three of whom
are living: our subject; Maria, now Mrs. Harris, of Indiana; Fanny,
(Mrs. Ellidge) of Missouri. In 1832, he moved with his family to
Tippecanoe Co., Ind., and became a pioneer there. In 1859, he made
another move and became a pioneer of still another state, this time
settling in Bates County, Missouri. He was not allowed to remain in
undisturbed possession of his new home very long, but on account of
his strong union and anti-slavery sentiments, which he was too noble
to disguise even for peace and safety, he was driven out of that
county, and returning to Indiana in 1861, he died there in the month
of August, aged sixty-five years, and now lies quietly sleeping his
last sleep near Dayton, Ind. He was a good and true man, whose
honorable, manly course through life merited the highest respect. Hi s
wife stayed in Missouri after his departure to look after their
property, and after the close of the war came to Illinois and made he r
home with our subject till she closed her eyes in death at the age of
sixty-five years.

Our subject inherited from his worthy parents many sterling traits of
character that have made him a strong, manly man, true to those high
principles that they inculcated by precept and example. He was a
child of four years when he was taken from the beautiful scenes of
his early home to Indiana, and there, near Dayton, seven miles from
LaFayette, where his father took up new land, he grew to manhood,
obtaining a good, practical education in the common schools. After
his schooldays were over he engaged with his father in farming till h e
attained his majority, when he worked on a farm for some one else at
first, and after a little had a farm of his own. He began with eight y
acres of timber land, which he improved into a fine farm before he
left it, and erected a good frame house and other buildings. When he
first started out in life, desiring a companion and helpmate, Mr. Dye
asked Miss Sarah Bugher to share his fate and fortunes with him, and
they were united in marriage in June, 1850. Mrs. Dye is an Indianian
by birth, born about six miles south of Delphi, the county seat of
Carroll County, in 1829, and she lived under the parental roof till
her marriage. Her father, Samuel Bugher, was a native of Miami
County, Ohio, and was there married to Miss Nancy Schaeffer, who was
born near Troy, that state. They moved to Indiana at the same time
that the parents of our subject did, and lived there till after the
marriage of their daughter and our subject, when they went to
Wisconsin. Mr. Schaeffer died there, and his wife also, her death
preceeding his. He was always a farmer and also owned and manag ed a mill.

To Mr. and Mrs. Dye were born twelve children, ten of whom are living ,
four of them born in Indiana, and all have received good school
advantages and are well-bred. Ollie Ann, is now Mrs. Ezra Brown, of
Cowley County, Kansas; Eugene, who lives at home, married Margaret
Miller, and they have two daughters; Belle and Rebecca are at home,
the latter a teacher; Sampson is in Cowley County, Kan.; Nancy and
Rhoda are at home; Lewis is farming with his father; Benjamin, Jr.,
and John are at home.

Mr. Dye became a man of prominence in his Indiana home, although he
avoided politics, and he served in all the School and various Distric t
offices. On the organization of the Republican party he bravely took
sides with it and advocated its principles, although he knew that in
doing so in that part of the country where he was then residing his
very life was in danger, the pro-slavery element predominating and th e
Southern sentiment very strong. He incurred the hatred and animosity
of his neighbors, who called him a "black abolitionist," and pitched
on to him and he barely escaped having serious trouble. He was a
member of the militia or home guards, Company B, 10th Ind. and
accompanied his regiment to Virginia at the time of the call for "100
day" volunteers. Prior to going on this expedition Mr. Dye deemed it
expedient so sell his property in Indiana, and did so in the spring o f
1861. But he did not come to Morgan County, this state, till the fall
of 1861, when he bought his present farm, the land of which was
improved to some extent, and he has ever since been a valued resident
of this township. His removal to this place was made with teams and
it took ten days to accomplish the journey.

In the twenty-eight years that have elapsed since our subject came
here to swell among the kindly, hospitable people of this township, h e
has shown himself an open-hearted, generous, public spirited citizen,
one who is ever on the side of the right, ready to succor the needy
and unfortunate, and who has at heart the good of the community. He
and his wife are highly esteemed in social circles, and for a time he
was a member of the I.O.O.F.

[HI4565] (Research):Name: Wilbur Sinclair
SSN: 289-14-8338
Last Residence: 45502 Springfield, Clark, Ohio, United States of America
Born: 13 Mar 1921
Last Benefit: 45502 Springfield, Clark, Ohio, United States of America
Died: Feb 1984 YOUR FILE HAS 1964
State (Year) SSN issued: Ohio (Before 1951 )

[HI4571] (Research):OVERHOLSER ABRAHAM County Name: CLARK Date of Death: 4//1923 Volume Number: 4138 Certificate Number: 24166

[NI4572] CENS: CONC A
CENS: CENS

[HI4572] (Research):Vol 32 page 539 Nov 23, 1853 Samuel Overholser sells to Moses Overholser Jr in German Twp, the East 1 /2 of the NE 1/4 of Section 27 Twp 4 Range 10 (80 acres bought above) subj ect to the widow Overholser, dower of 65 acres.

Vol 36 page 52 Oct 20, 1858 Samuel and Margaret Overholser sell to Charles Callison for $350 in Germ an Twp,- part of the NE 1/4 and SE 1/4 of Sec 20 Twp 4 Range 10 being 13 a cres off a tract of 20 acres conveyed by John Rust and wife to Samuel Over holser in Vol 31 page 137-138

Vol 47 page 85 June 1, 1859 Samuel and Margaret Overholser sold to David Ballentine for $850, pa rt of the Ne 1/4 of Section 20 Twp 4 Range 10 being the same conveyed to S amuel b John Rust and wife Vol 31 page 137/138. Recorded March 4, 1867

Vol 54 page 207 Sept 9, 1870 Samuel and Margaret Overholser sell to Jonas Overholser for $700 L ot # 14 in Noblesville and Lot # 11 Noblesville fronting 66 feet on Main S t. and extending back 132 feet. The same conveyed to Margaret Overhols er by James V. Ballentine and wife vol 37 page 221

Vol 72 page 33 I don't understand all the legal workings of this but ju st get the info to try to get family information. Oct 10, 1879Isaac Grie st, the duly appt and qualified guardian of Leonidas M.L. Overholser, William O. Overolser and George E. Overholser, minors, asks f or order to sell the interest of his wards in German twp being the undivid ed 3/20 of several tracts; one being a part of the SW 1 /4 of S 20 T 4 R 10 being in the line of lands formerly owned by Moses Ove rholser, dec'd, to a stone on the lands formerly owned by Willing Griest, dec'd, containing 15 acres. Al so another tract in the same Sec., Twp, Range containing 40 acres- and t he other parcel in the same Sec., Twp, Range containing 108 square ---- o ut of which land was assigned to Hannah Griest for her dower. 3/20 pa rt of the remainder to be subject to the estate of George W. Overholser. Isaac Griest sold t he property to Nathan Griest on Nov 15, 1879 for $372 being the highest bi dder and more than 2/3 of the appraised value and the said Hannah Overhols er (unmarried) in consideration of $124 paid by Nathan Griest and Geor ge W. Overholser for $85.

Nathan and Emaline Griest then sold this property back to Isaac Grie st as guardian of the children for $372. They also sold 9 acres that Nath an had bought from Philip Trout on April 10, 1877

Vol 72 page 162 Dec 24, 1879 Isaac and Sarah Griest; George W. Overholser; Jeremiah and Emma Overholse r; David and Elizabeth Michael; Isaac and Lydia Overholser, heirs at l aw of Moses Overholser, dec'd sell to Rueben and William Overholser for $2 000- the undivided 5/8 part of SW 1/4 of Section 20 Twp 4 Range 10 bei ng 46 acres - the same conveyed to Moses Overholser by J. Lorton and othe rs on July 14, 1848

[HI4573] (Research):Clark co DB Vol 27 page 630 Nov 7, 1851 On May 24, 1851 John and Anna Roller file petition in court of common ple as against Jonas Overholser and the widow and other heirs of Christian O verholser, deceased demanding partition of certain real estate and th at at the August term 1851, the sherrif was ordered to sell real esta te at public auction. This was sold to Samuel Overholser for $533.33 bei ng the East 1/2 of the NE 1/4 of Section 27 Twp 4 Range 10 containi ng 80 acres. ( My note: this was sold to Moses Overholser Jr.

[HI4576] (Research):this family line linked in Champaign Co, OH to Evilsizer & Nitchman from Judi 3614 N Wittfield St., Indanapolis, IN 46235-2242

Sent from Marilyn Jensen 3/2008

Generation No. 1
Jacob1 OBERHOLTZER was born About 1704 in Germany, and died 1755 in
Lancaster County, Pennsylvania. He married (1) Unknown About 1723. He married (2)
Barbara Unknown.

Arrived in America aboard the ship Samuel on 11 August 1732 with his two
children, Samuel and Elisabeth from Dirnheim near Sinsheim in the Upper Palatine
region of Germany.

One Child of Jacob OBERHOLTZER and Unknown:
Samuel OBERHOLTZER , born About 1729 in Germany; died 1783 in Shenandoah
County, Virginia

Generation No. 2
Samuel2 OBERHOLTZER (Jacob1) was born About 1729 in Germany, and died 1783
in Shenandoah County, Virginia. He married Maria Eva HAUSWIRTH September 08,
1765 in Lancaster County, Pennsylvania, daughter of Christian HAUSWIRTH and
Barbara.

Probate: December 25, 1783, Shenandoah County, Virginia (Will book B, page
39)
Will dated: May 29, 1772, Shenandoah County, Virginia

Generation No. 3
Peter3 OVERHOLTZER (Samuel2 Oberholtzer, Jacob1) was born July 04, 1766, and
died April 01, 1818 in Mt. Jackson, Shenandoah County, Virginia. He married
Ann BAUGHMAN November 22, 1791 in Shenandoah County, Virginia, daughter of
Jacob BAUGHMAN and Catherine NEFF.

Probate: May 15, 1818, Shenandoah County, Virginia (will book K, page 434)
Will dated: February 14, 1818, Shenandoah County, Virginia

Generation No. 4
Christian4 Overholser (Peter3, Samuel2, Jacob1) born: October 4, 1794 in
Virginia died: March 15, 1849 in Ohio married August 24, 1819 Rebecca GETZ born:
March 14, 1802 in Virginia died: June 17, 1890 Ohio

Moses OVERHOLSER, ( (Peter3, Samuel2, Jacob1) born October 12, 1805 in Mt.
Jackson, Shenandoah County, Virginia; died February 05, 1872 in Clark County,
Ohio. He married Catherine BOWER June 09, 1831. Both buried Lawrenceville
Cemetery, Clark County, Ohio

Generation No. 5
Samuel5 OVERHOLSER (Christian4, Peter3, Samuel2, Jacob1) born: December 19,
1828 in Virginia died: February 1, 1902 Clark County, Ohio married February
9, 1854 Clark County, Ohio to Margaret CALLISON born: August 25, 1834 Ohio
died: January 11, 1901 Clark County, Ohio daughter of Charles CALLISON and Lucy
MILLER

[HI4578] (Research):William H. Abbott Married a Susannah Woodring August 8 or 16 1836 in Shel by Co., Ohio Trying to determine if this is same William Abbott

[HI4618] (Research):See notes under sister Jesse

[HI4673] (Research):Found oil on her land and made quite a lot of money. Had four children.

[HI4674] (Research):No record beyond 1910

EVILSIZER, Thomas Nellie SUMMERS ? Butler Co, MO Mg BkLPg266 Have copy

Could this have been the Thomas Evilsizer who married Nellie Summers in St oddard Co, MO 8/24/1912?

[HI4676] (Research):Name: Tessie Barrett SSN: 513-42-5722 Last Residence: 66522 Oneida, Nemaha, Kansas, United States of America Born: 13 Jun 1881 Died: Sep 1966 State (Year) SSN issued: Kansas (1958-1959 )

[HI4677] (Research):Fay Clark (GMCFLC@integrityonline30.com) has Ida Kathern Raue as the spou se of Albert Guy. Census records show name as Cassie. Waiting for respon se from letter to daughter in law , Opal Aileen Evilsizer, P O Box 301, Bo sworth Missouri 64623, mailed Dec 12, 1999.

The Chillicothe Constitution Tribune Chillicothe Missouri 22 August 19 63 Admitted to hospital Mrs Eula Leake, Wheeling, Mrs Albert Evilsizer, 422 Clay St have been admi tted to the Chillcothe hospital for medical care.

Ida's obit names her as the daughter of William Roop and bonr in IA. Bo th census were checked in 1900 and 1910 for William Roop in Missouri and I owa and the household could not be found with a daughter Ida or Katheri ne or Cassie.

9/2004She also had a sister Lavita (Roup)Odell,husband Melton. THey we re to have had 4 boys Ralph, Harold ,Lynn and Glen (from Paula Oden MPODE N@aol.com Cassie Wilson was the daughter of Eva Jane (Roup) Oden and Jam es Ira Oden. -------(this needs documented makes no sense.)

The Chillicothe Constitution Tribune Tues Oct 8, 1963 Mrs Ida C Evilsizer 74, Tripplett, Missouri, died at 4:50 Sunday eveni ng at the Miller Rest Home in Chillicothe. She was born Jan 1 1889 the dau ghter of William and Sarah Roop in Glenwood, IA and spent most of her li fe in Chariton County Missouri. She had been in failing health the last ye ar. Mrs Evilsizer is survived by her husband, Albert G Evilsizer, of the h ome; Three sons, Raymond W Evilsizer of the home; JOhnnie L Evilsizer of S alina kansas; and Charlie G Evilsizer, Chillicothe. A sister Mrs Vada O'De ll, Bosworth and a grandson larry Evilsizer, Chillicothe. She was preced ed in death by her parents, three brothers and two sisters, a son and a da ughter. The body will lie in state in the Chapel of the Leipard Funer al Home, Mendon. Services will be held 2:30 Wednesday afternoon in the Cha pel. Burial will be at Lakeside Cemetery, Sumner.

[HI4679] (Research):No Children

The Chillicothe Constitution Tribune Chillicothe Missouri 28 November 1 969 At Evilsizer Home Mr and Mrs Charley Evilsizer and Larry of 603 Sunset had as their guests y esterday, Mrs Evilsizer's mother, Mrs Edith Willis of Brunswick, and Mr Ev ilsizer's father, Albert Evilsizer, and brother Raymond Evilsizer, residen ts of Triplett.

[HI4680] (Research):Kansas City Star-Friday, Dec 26, 1997 Johnnie L EVILSIZER, 80, Bosworth , MO died December 24, 1997 at the Hedri ck Medical Center in Chillicothe, MO. Funeral Services will be 1 p.m. Satu rday, December 27, at the Gibson Funeral Home in Brunswick, MO; buri al at the Lakeside Cemetery, Sumner, MO. Visitation will be 7-8 p.m. Frid ay at the Gibson Funeral Home in Brunswick. Contributions may be made to t he Salvation Army.

[HI4684] (Research):The Chillicothe Constitution Tribune Chillicothe Missouri 28 April 19 67 Public Auction Sat, April 29, th 1 p.m. Brookfield, MO 2 blocks west of Ford garage, 4 lots, 5 room house and furn iture,; antique walnut dresser, round table, wall clock, iron kettle, trun k, lamps, dishes,; Campbel and Campbell Auctions, Addie L Evilsizer Estate

[HI4686] (Research):Name: «tab»Marie Padgett
SSN: «tab»489-32-3240
Last Residence: «tab»64601 Chillicothe, Livingston, Missouri, United States of America
Born: «tab»21 Aug 1919
Last Benefit: «tab»64601 Chillicothe, Livingston, Missouri, United States of America
Died: «tab»Aug 1986
State (Year) SSN issued: «tab»Missouri (Before 1951 )

[HI4687] (Research):Name: Howard Evilsizer Date: May 16, 1917 Location: Richland Township Age: 21 yr Gender: Male Race: W Source location: County Health Office, Portland Source notes: The source of this record is the book H-7 on page 32 with in the series produced by the Indiana Works Progress Administration.

[HI4688] (Research):1900Census has Minnie Hart, sister-in-law born IND 3/1884

WWI Draft Registration Card 9/12/1918 Denver, CO John Evilsizer age 41 born 3/23/1877 living at 1068 Santa Fe, Denver, CO Shipping Clerk, John Deere Co Kin- Mrs Bessie May Tall, large build, gray eyes, brown hair no defects

[HI4690] (Research):CADI shows born in May of 1901, but appeared in 1900 Census record s, so we know she was born in 1900.

Letter from Logansport, Indiana, date unknown. This letter indicates Bessi e's father John is not living at this time, as he is not named in the Esta te Settlement.

Dear Madam; I am herewith enclosing two checks dated April 16, 1935, payab le to your order. One check in the sum of $765.43 is in full payment of yo ur share of the balance for distribution of the personal estate of Jenn ie Powell, deceased. The other check is in the sum of $150.22 is in full p ayment of your distributive share of the balance of proceeds received fr om the ale of real estate owned by Jennie Powell, deceased. ....The admini strators financial report has been filed and approved by the Court and t he estate closed.

Total Receipts...................$10,409.13 Total Disbursements.........$ 1,716.73 Balance for Distribution ...$ 8,692.40

Wellie SearlesNieceUndivided 1/11790.21 Gerturde FoxNiece "790.21 John P GoringNephew"790.21 Nellie KreigNiece"790.21 Bessie RidgewayNiece"790.21 Charles EvilsizerNephew"790.21 James EvilsizerNephew"790.21 Conrad EvilsizerNephew"790.21 Frances NovakNiece"790.21 Bessie HansonNiece"790.21 William O'ShaunesyGrandNephew" 1/44197.55 Florence O'Shaunesy Schmidt GrandNiece"197.55 Edward O'ShaunesyGrand Nephew"197.55 Clarence O'ShaunesyGrand Nephew"197.55 Total 8,692.40

This also proves the existence of Conrad who family members thought died y oung.

[HI4691] (Research):Name: Evilsizer, Harry A Father: Levi Mother: Vickroy County: Jay Gender: M Birth Date: 17 Feb 1890 Reference: Jay County, Indiana Index to Birth Records 1882 - 1920 Inclusive Volume I Letters A - Z Inclusive Book: H-4 Page: 27

"1922 History of Jay County Indiana" edited by Milton T. Jay, MD(reprint ed by Jay County Historical Society, Portland Indiana (source for WWI Dra ft Registration)

He passed away in a nursing home in Cleveland, Ohio. Also I am pretty su re that he was born in Indiana, as was this particular Harry Allen Evilsiz er. He was married though, once, to Gertrude Maude Smith, my grandmothe r. They had one child, my mother Mildred Hope (Evilsizer) Wilmoth. She w as born July 2, 1921, in Jackson Michigan. They divorced, and my grandmoth er remarried to a George Becker. Harry never remarried. After my mother m arried she searched and found Harry, he moved to Ohio, and eventually wou nd up in a nursing home where my mother and I would visit him regularly. I have just started doing my family tree, and am stumped on a few thing s. Neither one of my parents are living anymore so I cannot ask them quest ions. Although I remember when I was younger trying to do a family tree, a nd I do remember my mother telling me that her grandfather's name was Lev i, but that is all she could remember about them. My mother and grandfath er were never very close. As far as a physical description of him, from what I can remember of hi m, he was about 5' 7" , thin build, blue eyes, and he smoked camel cigaret tes till the day he died. If this is the same Harry Evilsizer in your tr ee please let me know. My e-mail is PVNABRIDE3OFUS@AOL.COM PS if this is the same Harry, when he passed on he was a great-fathe r. My mother had three children, all girls, I am the youngest. I am n ow a grandmother, and soon to become a grandmother again. Which is w hy I am doing this family tree, I want my daughter (who was his first gre at grandchild) and my son to know where we all came from. Harry also had t wo other grand daughters (my sisters) and also has two other great grandch ildren.

Evilsizer, Harry A machinist
Age: 40 Year: 1930
Birthplace: Indiana Roll: T626_996
Race: White Page: 5A
State: Michigan ED: 28
County: Jackson Image: 0393
Township: Jackson
Relationship: Head Maude age 40 IL IN IN

no child in household

Cleveland Plain Dealer 24 Aug, 1977, pg. 07 sec. E EVILSIZER, HARRY : Father of Mildred Wilmoth (Obit.). Harry A Evilsizer died August 22 Father of Mrs Willard Wilmoth (Mildred ), grandfather of Trudy, Valaria and Joyce Evans, great grandfather of Mar line. Services Private. Interment West Park Cemetery

World War I Draft Registration Cards, 1917-1918 born 2/17/1890 in Jay Co, Dunkirk, IN-Age 27 Iron Moulder, single with physical disabilty in ankles. Signed 6/5/1918 Jay Co, Redkey, IN

Name: Harry A Evilsizer Gender: Male Date of Death: 22 August 1977 Volume: 22960 Certificate: 056131 Autopsy: Unknown Marital Status: Widowed Place of Death: Cleveland, Cuyahoga County Certifier: Physician Race: White Residence: Cleveland, Cuyahoga County Age: 88 Years

[HI4692] (Research):Name: Evilsizer Father: Levi W Mother: Vickroy County: Jay Gender: M Birth Date: 20 May 1892 Reference: Jay County, Indiana Index to Birth Records 1882 - 1920 Inclusive Volume I Letters A - Z Inclusive Book: H-5 Page: 68

[HI4693] (Research):Census spelling was Evilsizer in KS 1920 SS Appl spelled Evilsizor for son Hershell Marriage record is ER Found as a child in the 1900 census with parents

Evilsizor, Edward G
Age: 43 Year: 1920
Birthplace: Indiana Roll: T625_524
Race: White Page: 1B
State: Kansas ED: 15
County: Butler Image: 54
Township: El Dorado

1930 Household is brother in law Thomas M Thompson age 68 md 25 and wife M alinda age 70 md 26

[HI4694] (Research):In 1910 Census, Mary is shown as having seven child but only one who was s till living. We would conclude Omar has no other siblings. The census is n ot clear and the 7 could have also been a one, meaning one child, and o ne living.

On her marriage application to James Smith, Book G Pg 279, Mary names h er mother as Charlotte Fair

1906-1907 Hartford City Directory, Page 35 Mary Evilsizer janitress rms Campbell block

[HI4695] (Research):George Linz (German, protestant) married Julia Theresa in C1872. Accordi ng to Julia's death certificate Julia was born on December 31, 1847 in Bav aria, Germany. Both of Julia's parents were also born in Bavaria. Julia di ed on May 26, 1880 of pneumonia at the age of 32 years, 4 months, and 26 d ays at her home at 200 West 31st Street, Ward 20 in New York City. Julia h ad been in America for 11 years at the time of her death. Julia is buri ed at the Evergreens (Hermon Section) Cemetery, in Brooklyn, New York. Geo rge Linz Sr. and Julia Theresa had three children: Matilda "Tillie" Jul ia Linz born January 5, 1874, Emily "Emma" Linz born April 10, 1876 and Ge orge Linz Jr. (my great grandfather) born March 9, 1878 (all were bo rn in New York City). After the death of Julia, George Sr. paid a Mrs. Cla ra Becker, who lived at 317 East 46th Street in New York City, to board h is children. After five years of boarding the children and George Sr. owi ng over $400 (five months board), Mrs. Becker placed the children in the i ntake facility, the House of Reception, of the New York Juvenile Asyl um on July 25, 1884. The cause of commitment was in need of home. At th is time George Sr. was living in Providence, Rhode Island working as a mus ician at a summer resort called the Buttonwood Hotel. He was never heard f rom again after the children were committed. On October 13, 1884 the child ren, now know as Lenz, were sent on the Orphan Train from New York Ci ty to the midwest. On October 15, 1884 Tillie was placed with Alfred ( ?) A. Walker in Rinard, Wayne County, Illinois, then on December 4, 1884 T illie was placed with a Mr. Frederick Pries in Hoyleton, Washington Count y, Illinois and in 1893 Tillie moved to St. Louis, Missouri to live. Till ie married the first time at the age of 19. On November 10, 1884 George J r. was placed with a Mr. George Schwind in DuBois, Washington County, Illi nois. He remained there till in 1897 he moved to Ashley, Washington Count y, Illinois. On November 18, 1884 Emma was placed with a Mr. John W. Schwi nd in DuBois, Washington County, Illinois. In February 1892 Emma was fou nd to be 8 months pregnant (the father being Daniel Mayor also residing wi th the Schwind's) and was placed in the Foundling Home in Chicago, Illinoi s. Her baby must have been given up for adoption since the child was nev er mentioned again. On May 21, 1892, Emma was placed with a Mr. Charles St evens, Chatsworth, Livingston County, Illinois, on July 18, 1892 Emma w as placed with a Mrs. D.(?) Gray in Normal, McLean County, Illinois and ag ain on September 10, 1892 she was placed with the Rev. H.C. Gareth, 2302 S outh Park Avenue, Chicago, Illinois.



Info in this family research submitted by Debbie DLHGLH@aol.com

[HI4712] (Research):Graduates of Urbana High School 1901-1916 Published by the class of 19 16 in their Senior Year submitted by Pat Stickley, July CCGS Newslett er pg 92 Class of 1914 Myrtle Parlette

[HI4713] (Research):1900 census is Hudessah E Comerford , granddau, 2/1881,19, single

[HI4714] (Research):Adopted daughter, married H Boisen 4/7/1881

Appears in household of George Ream for 1880 age 25

[HI4716] (Research):Beers History of Champaign Co, OH WILLIAM WILEY, capitalist, Urbana, He was born in Mad River Township, Cham paign Co., in 1807. His father, John Wiley, was a native of New Jersey, b ut removed with a colony to Kentucky at an early day, and there married Ha ttie Rouse. They came to Champaign Co. in 1804, and settled in Mad River T ownship. In 1811, they removed to Urbana Towrship, and owned the farm up on which the County Infirmary now stands. They had a family of five daught ers and three sons, all of whom, except one son, are still living. Willi am was the third child and second son. He had but little opportunity for e ducation, and most of his time, when old enough, was spent working as a ca rpenter with his father, which he continued until 1837. He then began oper ating as a broker, and, from 1849 to 1872, was engaged in pork-packing a nd grain-dealing. He was one of the stockholders and directors in the Citi zens' Bank, organized in 1864, but sold his interest in 1872. Since th en he has been a stockholder and Director in the Third National Bank. He m arried, in 1829, Margaret, daughter of William Glenn, a prominent citiz en of Urbana. Her family was also from Kentucky. They have three children- Nancy G., now the widow of W. F. Mosgrove ; E. G., Cashier of the Third Na tional Bank ; one son who died in infancy.

[HI4731] (Research):HULLINGER LYDIA County Name: CLARK Date of Death: 1/15/1924 Volume Number: 4347 Certificate Number: 598

[HI4733] (Research):Name : Cordillia Baugh Titles : Death date : 25 Apr 1927 Death place : St. Paris, Champaign, Ohio Birth date : 20 Mar 1865 Estimated birth year : Birth place : Ohio Age at death : 62 years 1 month 5 days Gender : Female Marital status : Widowed Race or color : American Street address : Occupation : Residence : Burial date : 29 Apr 1927 Burial place : Cemetery name : Newson Chapel Spouse name : Clark Baugh Father name : Louis Ray Father titles : Father birth place : O. Mother name : Iona Davis Mother titles : Mother birth place : O. GSU film number : 1984702 Digital GS number : 4021975 Image number : 3200 Certificate number : fn 20468 Collection : Ohio Deaths 1908-1953

[HI4744] (Research):PUBLIC RECORDS OF CHAMPAIGN COUNTY, OHIO CHANCERY RECORDS OF THE COURT OF COMMON PLEAS Record Book 22, Page 413- Filed 13 June 1848- Petition to Sell Land Dani el Kizer, Administrator of Reuben Maggert deceased vs Maria Maggert & Others Reuben Maggert died s'eized of Lot Number 30 in the west addition of St. P aris, which was valued at $275.00. James Buckles purchased the land from t he Champaign County Sheriff for $201.00. The heirs of Reuben Maggert wer e: Maria(h) Maggert, widow and children: Susan Maggert; Sanford D. Magge rt & James M. Maggert. John A. Corwin was appointed guardian at litem.

[HI4746] (Research):William came in advance of the others, settling on the land adjoining th at which is now the home farm of our subject. His arrival dates back to 18 14

[HI4756] (Research):md 1 Jason Raridon 1/28/1875 Logan Co, Bellefonatine, OH md 2 David W (Steve) Allen

Family Photo Champaign Co, Ohio History 1991

[HI4757] (Research):DUCKWORTH, Amanda J. Death date: 9/30/1923, Shelby County
Volume #4268, Certificate #56744

[HI4758] (Research):Mary J Duckworth 83 W Ohio Logan 1910 Son William 58 Ohio

[HI4763] (Research):John Duckworth 54 W Ohio Logan Boarder 1910 Head of Household William E Snapp W

[HI4765] (Research):Mary J Duckworth 83 W Ohio Logan 1910 Son William 58 Ohio


d/o George and Hannah Miller

[HI4775] (Research):This family submitted by Mark and Sheri Nye msnye@suite224.net

Also Pamela Roper PRoper46@aol.com

Eleven Children with first wife

Obituary, Peter Weaver, 1891Wood Co. Ohio CRUSHED BY THE CARS. --------------------------------- Peter Weaver, of Eagleville, Run Over by the Cars at North Baltimore-Resul ting in death. On Tuesday, July 28th, Peter Weaver and his son Lloyd, started with a te am to Hoystville,to stack some wheat on his farm near that place. When ar riving at North Baltimore, the father told his boy to drive to the road cr ossing west of town, where his son was to await the arrival of the fathe r, he telling his boy that he would go and purchase some bologna to take w ith them. The boy drove to the designated place awaiting the coming of t he father, but no one came. At length some teamster passing by told the b oy that some man was reported killed by a Train Weaver had passed up the t rack with the purpose of meeting his boy at the crossing as agreed upo n, when a local freight train passed him, he stepping to the south si de of the track, and paying no further attention to the train, suppos ed it had passed on east but having passed from a side track to the ma in track, suddenly backed up, striking Mr. Weaver throwing him face forwa rd the right shoulder striking and lying across the rail, when the whe el of the rear car severed the body. He was taken to the North Baltimo re Hotel, where Dr. Henry was summoned, doing all that he could do to all eviate his sufferings. He lingered from 10 A.M. to 3 P.M. when death ca me to his Relief. There seems to be no blame attached to any one, as t he train men gave every signal to clear the track, but the warning sign al was not heard, or if heard not obeyed. The deceased came from a har dy race being the son of Alexander Weaver. He was born in Westmoreland County, Pa. March 2, 1811, he was therefore 80 years, 4 months and 25 days of age at the time of his death. He had been married twice, the first ti me to Mrs. Margaret Rice, December 26, 1837, by Daniel Robbins, J. P. of Bloom, and the first white couple married in that township. There w ere 11 children born to his first wife, four sons and seven daughters su rvive him to his first marriage. His first wife died Sept. 4, 1871, a ge 51 years, 4 months, and 27 days. On August 2, 1871, at the a ge of 51 he married Mrs. Catherine Evilsizer,the ceremony having been perf ormed by the ?oditor of the Derrick. Three children were born to his seco nd wife, two daughters and one son, the widow and eleven children survi ve him. Mr Weaver has been a resident of Wood County since the year 18 36 a man of iron constitution, wonderful physical endurance. Had he been e ducated in the modern business matters ought have been a successful finan cier. In political and religious thought was peculiar, yet of rather deb ateful cast of mind. He has lived to see Wood county "bloom and bloss om as the rose", and seemed to enjoy the modern improvements that have b een ushered into being since his advent into the county, with considerab le satisfaction entire community enter into sympathy with the widow, chil dren and friends, at his cruel and sudden death. The funeral occu rs on Friday 10 o'clock A.M. at the church at Eagleville. Interment at Bl oom Chapel.

Complete descendants at www.gencircles.com

[HI4779] (Research):1880 Census Place:Mad River, Champaign, Ohio Source:FHL Film 1254998 National Archives Film T9-0998 Page 31 2B Tobias HULLINGERSelfMMW25OHOcc:LaborerFa: OHMo: OH Amanda HULLINGERWifeFMW20OHa: OHMo: OH Ollie May HULLINGERDauFSW9MOHFa: OHMo: OH Jane HULLINGERSisterFSW29OHFa: OHMo: OH

[HI4780] (Research):Will Book E pg 45 Margaret Wiley, died 3/1882 Probated 4/15/1882 Widow of Wm Wiley late of urbana Heirs-Nancy Mosgrove, dau, Urbana; Maggie Wiley, grdau-Urbana; Nannie Wile y, grdau, Urbana; Margaret F Wiley, grdau, Urbana. Dau Nancy Mosgrove Exec . Wit: John H Young John F Gowey Signed 4/13/1881

[HI4781] (Research):Capt of 66rh OVI

[HI4785] (Research):Champaign Co Guardianship records pg30-32 Mar 7 1859 Irene W Cranston, gdn of Otto Cranston 6yr 5/30/1858; Leis Cranston 10y 9/ 1/18/58; Christopher Cranston 14yr 2/19/1859; heirs of Christopher Cransto n, deceased. Surities Mark D Briney, Elias Smith

[XI4802] Sec 1 Lot 91 w/o Daniel Baker

[HI4804] (Research):1896 Pleasant Home Oregon

[HI4805] (Research):1896 of Pleasant Home, Oregon

[HI4806] (Research):"BEERS HISTORY of Darke County, Ohio", pub. 1880, will enlighten some of you on Fielding an d family.

************************************************************************** **** ******** Page 605 & 606, Biography of Horatio DYE : (son of Fielding L. DYE) HORATIO DYE. farmer, Sec. 12; P.O. Versailles. F. L. Dye, the father of Horatio, was born in Miami Co. Ohio in the year 1808 ; Sarah Lafevere, hi s wife, was born in Miami Co. in the year 1810 ; he came to Darke Co. in th e year 1855, where he continued to reside till the death of his wife, which occurred in September, 1866, after which he sold out and moved to Sydney, Ohio, where he married Ann Easty in the year 1868, and at present resides there. Horatio, the subject of t his sketch, was born in Miami Co. Ohio on the 7th day of April, 1834 ; lived with his parents till he was 23 years old, working on the farm durin g the summer season and attending the distriict school in the winter ; obtai ned a good common-school education. When he was about 23 years old, he boug ht a farm of 82 acres in the same county, and engaged in the cultivation of the soil on his own responsibility, and on the 2nd day of December, 1858, was united in marriage to Miss Lucinda Perry, in Miami Co.; she was born in Mi ami Co. the 16th day of January, 1835 ; he remained on his farm about 8 years, meeting with good success, after which he traded his farm for the Zolinger farm, consisti ng of 72 acres in Miami Co., two miles west of Piqua, Ohio, on the Clayton pi ke ; remained for two years, after which he sold out for $5,000 ; this was the most successful trade of his life ; he bought 74 acres in the same countym northeast of Tippiecanoe, where he moved, remaining there for four years ; sold out for $4,6000, and moved to Versailles, Ohio, and engaged in the tanning business for a period of three years, losing ab out $1,800 ; he then traded the tanyard for a farm of 82 acres, in Wayne Township, Sec. 12 where he has resided ever since. Mr Dye has, in no sens e of the term, been an office-seeker, yet he has had his full share of township offices ; was elected to the office of Supervisor four or five times ; School Director f or three years ; he has taken a very active part in religion, being a memb er of the Presbyterian Church for a period of twenty-three years ; he and his go od and amiable wife have been active members of the Cumberland Presbyterian Church for about four years, living devoted and consistent Christians ; he has held very importane offices in the church ; while in Piqua he was elec ted Elder in the First Presbyterian Church serving three years ; was elected President of the "Union Sabbath School Convention" of Darke Co. for one ye ar, and at present is holding the office of Elder in the Cumberland Presbyteri an Church ; Mr. Dye is strictly a temperate man ; he neither chews nor smokes tobacco ; he has, by the help of his industrious wife, accumulated a considerable amount of property : they have no children. Amoses Perry, th e father of Lucinda, was born in South Carolina in the year 1781, emigrat ed to Miami Co., Ohio when he was 21 years old, where he resided until his death , which occurred in the year 1860 ; Rachel Long, his wife, was born in Kentu cky in the year 1795, she came with her parents to Miami Co., Ohio when she wa s about 1 year old ; she departed this life in the fall of 1865 ; Mr. Perry followed school teaching and was elected to the State Legislature in the y ear 1833 ; Lucinda is an active worker in the cause of religion, as well as a strong advocate of temperance ; also a life member of the American Bible Society. END.

[HI4807] (Research):Fielding DYE Self M Male W 57 OH Farmer PA VA Rebecca DYE Wife M Female W 33 IN Keeping Hou Joseph DYE Son S Male W 18 IN Works On Farm OH IN Elizabeth BURRIS Dau S Female W 6 IN PA OH 1880 Census Place Madison, Jay, Indiana Family History Library Film 1 254287
NA Film Number T9-0287 Page Number 547D

[HI4826] (Research):Admitted to the Indiana Orphans home in 1891 and released 1909.

Evilsizer, Eva
Age: 59 Year: 1930
Birthplace: Roll: T626_416
Race: Page: 7B
State: Illinois ED: 2052
County: Cook Image: 0218
Township: Harvey
Relationship: Wife Albert Evilsizer , 49 md age 32, IN US US, Electrician, Utility Co, Eva, wife, age 59 md age 42 IN IN IN

World War I Draft Registration Cards, 1917-1918 Marion Co, IN Born 1/6/188 1living at 160 Bright St Indianapolis, unemployed electrician, next of ki n, wife Mrs Eva Evilsizer sight in left eye practically destroyed. Med Bui ld, Med Height, Blue eyes, light hair.9/5/1918 singed in Marion Co, Indian apolis, IN

[HI4839] (Research):Grayson Dye, farmer; P. O. Piqua; a descendant of the old Dye family, of p ioneer history; was born in Miami County January 11, 1841, and is the s on of James M. and Letty (Cecil) Dye; he was also born in Miami County, a nd she in Virginia, but came with her parents to Ohio when just a small ch ild. They were united in marriage March 3, 1825 - the day before that up on which Andrew Jackson was inaugurated as President of the United State s; by this union, they had thirteen children, of whom six are now livin g, viz., Thomas C., Joseph C., Roswell S., Elizabeth, Grayson and Nan cy J. The grandfather, Benjamin, was born in Pennsylvania, but left the re and came to Cincinnati in 1798; thence to Miami County in 1799, being o ne of the earliest of the pioneers; they located upon the same section whi ch Grayson, the grandson, now lives, and on the very road which was cut o ut through the then wilderness, during the War of 1812, by General Wayn e; "these were the days that tried men's souls." The father, James M., a nd the son, Grayson, both were born on the same section, making a continu ed residence of the Dye family upon the same land of eighty-one years. Gra yson Dye was united in marriage October 12, 1864, with Louisa Sheafer, dau ghter of Eckert and Rachel Sheafer, who were born in Pennsylvania and ca me to Ohio in 1848. By this union, they have had three children, viz., Tho mas A., Pamelia, James M. Mr. Dye owns a good farm of 199 acres of excelle nt bottom land, and also has charge of his mother's farm of 220 acres, giv ing him the superintendency of 419 acres of land; he is largely engag ed in the raising of stock, having 700 sheep and the best blooded stoc k; he is an active thorough-going farmer, and believes that successful far ming requires knowledge and scientific attainments

[HI4855] (Research): DYE, Leonard, 61st Ohio Inf. Co. I (*Token grave only, died in Army, bo dy in some unknown grave in the south) Union Church Cemetery

[HI4864] (Research):Name: James P Oyler Gender: Male Date of Death: 24 November 1977 Volume: 23050 Certificate: 078707 Autopsy: Unknown Marital Status: Married Place of Death: Springifield, Clark County Certifier: Physician Race: White Residence: , Clark County Age: 61 Years

Name: James Oyler SSN: 277-05-4977 Born: 19 May 1916 Last Benefit: 45506 Springfield, Clark, Ohio, United States of Ameri ca Died: Nov 1977 State (Year) SSN issued: Ohio (Before 1951 )

[HI4869] (Research):Record Book 15, Page 92 — Filed 27 september 1837 State of Ohio vs William Swisher Peter Igou JP filed a Recognizance for Assault and Battery. On 30 June 18 37 William Swisher and Samuel Diltz filed a bond. On 15 June 1837 Willi am Swisher was accused of assault and battery against Jane Mitchell/Rebec ca Conley. (Jane Mitchell was named in the Recognizance, but Rebecca Conl ey was named in the indictment and the rest of the papers.) The Petit Ju ry of 12 March 1838 found William Swisher guilty. William H. Baldwin John Owen William McRoberts Matthias McCompsey Christian HeastonJohn Carraway James Darnall Thomas Cone Isaac Crighfield Henry Egbert John Odell Wesley Arrowsmith

[HI4885] (Research):Name: David Deweese Age in 1860: 49 Birthplace: Ohio Home in 18 60: Franklin, Shelby, Ohio Gender: Male Post Office: Sidney Roll: M653_1036 Year: 1860 Head of Household: David Deweese David Deweese Franklin, Shelby, OH 49 1810 Ohio Male Sarah Deweese Franklin, Shelby, OH 45 1814 Ohio Female Matilda Deweese Franklin, Shelby, OH 24 1835 Ohio Female Thursey Deweese Franklin, Shelby, OH 15 1844 Ohio Female Lewis Deweese Franklin, Shelby, OH 12 1847 Ohio Male Anneth Deweese Franklin, Shelby, OH 11 1848 Ohio Female Epamiondas Deweese Franklin, Shelby, OH 9 1850 Ohio Male Albert W Deweese Franklin, Shelby, OH 5 1854 Ohio Male

Lenox Cemetery, Shelby Co, OH

Deweese, David, d. 13 Mar 1866
Deweese, James, d. 3 Jun 1852, s/o Elder Joshua
Deweese, Meme, d. 9 Mar 1865, w/o David

Shelby County Ohio Will Abstracts Book1 pg 468 David Deweese 3/2/1866 4/19 /1866 (A-1615) Dau Thursa J , Asenath and Sarah Deweese; Mary M Staley, Tish Gearhart a nd Rachel A woods. Sons Epamanondas, Albert W, John S and Lewis J Dewees e. Exec John S Deweese. Wit: James Deweese, Eliakim Ludlum . signed Dav id Deweese

[HI4890] (Research):Major Aaron A. Meredith Poster: Margaret Meredith Arrington Aaron was born July 14,1829 and is buried in Troy, Ohio. His parents: Norv al & Marry Jamie Meredith. His Grandparents:John Wheeler & Elizabeth Mered ith. Norval's sister, Margaret born 1797 married Archibald Dye in 1819 Margaret Arrington marrington6@webtv.net

[HI4906] (Research):Springfield News-Sun, Monday, August 16, 1937 Mrs Mary Jane Gentis, 54, of 1011 Burt St, died at 9 A.M. Sunday (May 1 5, 1937) in the City Hospital, where she had been a patient since August 9 th. Her husband Earl; two sisters, Mrs John Murphy of London and Mrs Sar ah Tehan of South Charleston, three nieces and four nephews survive. The b ody was removed to the O'Brien Funeral Home and will be returned to the re sidence Tuesday morning. Funeral services will be conducted at 9 A.M. Wedn esday (18 May 1937) in the St Hoseph Church, with burial in Calvary Cemete ry

[HI4907] (Research):Champaign County Ohio History 1991 by CCGS Biography pg 147 148

[HI4908] (Research):Gentis, Clarrisa
Age: 76 Year: 1920
Birthplace: Ohio Roll: T625_1353
Race: White Page: 7A
State: Ohio ED: 10
County: Champaign Image: 205
Township: Mad River living alone

[HI4909] (Research):Champaign County Ohio History 1991 by CCGS Biography pg 148

[HI4911] (Research):Champaign County Ohio History 1991 by CCGS Biography pg 148

[HI4912] (Research):d/o Christian Fogelsang and Barbara Brackunger

[HI4913] (Research):Gentis family line from Nancy M Goodwin pianoteacher3@juno.com

Also researching is Barbara Edens 305 S Miami P O Box 314 Quincey, OH 43343-0314

Champaign County Ohio History 1991 by CCGS Biography pg 148

[HI4915] (Research):Champaign County Ohio History 1991 by CCGS Biography pg 148

[HI4916] (Research):Champaign County Ohio History 1991 by CCGS Biography pg 148

[HI4917] (Research):Charleston Daily News December 27, 1930 James D. Atkinson - Funeral services for James D. Atkinson 62 years ol d, Justice of the Peace at Weston were held Friday afternoon from his ho me in that city. Burial was at Weston Cemetery. Mr. Atkinson died from injuries received when he fell down the stairs at h is office late Monday night. He died Tuesday without regaining consciousn ess. Mr. Atkinson was a native of Charleston and lived here for several ye ars. He was appointed building engineer for the Weston state hospital dur ing the administration of Governor George W. Atkinson. Surviving him a re the widow, two sons, two daughters, five sisters and several half-broth ers. The sons are James Atkinson Jr. and Buddy of Weston. The daughters a re Wilma and Mrs. Mary Matthews both of Weston. Those attending the funer al included Mr. and Mrs. Adolphus Fielder, S. O. Bird, and Milton Bird, Mr s. Mattie Casodorph and Miss Lola Casodorph.

[HI4919] (Research):She married (1) Aldophas Fielder. She married (2) Azariah Levi Casdor ph 14 Feb 1884 in Guthrie, Kanawha Co., WV, son of Delaney Casdorph and Ma ry Walden. He was born 30 Dec 1859 in Kanawha Co., VA, and died 25 Jul 19 16 in Guthrie, Kanawha Co., WV.

Children of Julia Atkinson and Azariah Casdorph are:

1. Katherine Florence Casdorph, b. 23 Sep 1888, Guthrie, Kanawha Co., W V; d. 22 Oct 1973, Kanawha Co., WV. 2. Alpha Burton Casdorph, b. 26 Nov 1890, Guthrie, Kanawha Co., WV; d. J ul 1920. 3. James Stewart Casdorph, b. 30 Oct 1892, Guthrie, Kanawha Co., W V; d. 13 Nov 1961, Salt Lake City, UT. 4. Olive Ethyl Casdorph, b. 1894, Guthrie, Kanawha Co., WV; d. 1900, Gut hrie, Kanawha Co., WV. 5. Lola Lee Casdorph, b. 09 May 1898, Guthrie, Kanawha Co., WV; d. 1976. 6. Archibald Casdorph, b. 09 Mar 1901, Guthrie, Kanawha Co., WV; d. 03 A pr 1973; m. Sanoma Edens, 14 Sep 1926, Charleston, Kanawha Co., W V; b. 25 Nov 1898, Charleston, Kanawha Co., WV.

[HI4921] (Research):Date:9/24/2000 2:14:59 PM Mountain Daylight Time From:blrossow@uswest.net (betty rossow) I got your e-mail address from the above concerning Albert Lafayette Jenki ns, he m. my gr. aunt, Druscilla (Cill) Atkinson. I really am looking f or his brother Robert Lee or if Robert Lee had another given name as well , possibly three of them. Robert Lee and Aunt Cill's sist er Virginia Lee, had three children, I do not know if they were marrie d. I am not sure about one of the daughters, one died shortly after child birth the other married Arthur Howard Cummings and had at least two son s. Robert Lee and Virgie had a son, LeRoy, who was still living in 1914 b ut can't find any thing about him. I am supposing he passed away, may be in the flu epidemic of 1918. Can you give me any in fo of this family, if so, I certainly would appreciate it. Thanks, Bet ty in Idaho

Charleston Daily Mail October 3, 1944 Jenkins, Mrs. Mary D., 72, died Monday at her home on Kanawha Two-Mile aft er a long illness. The body was removed to the Cunningham mortuary. Surv iving are her husband, Albert Jenkins; four daughters, Mrs. Lessie Vermill ion and Mrs. Thelma Hypes, both of Charleston; Mrs. Margaret Craze of Sug ar Creek and Mrs. Frances Mace of Cleveland, Ohio; two sisters, Mrs. Lau ra Morton of Nampa, Idaho and Mrs. Lizzie Slusher of Kanawha Two-Mile; a h alf brother, Russell Eary of Kanawha Two-Mile and half sister, Mrs. Matt ie Casdorph of Sissonville road. The body will be returned to the residen ce at 4 pm Tuesday. Services will be conducted Wednesday at 2pm at the Ch urch of Latter Day Saints, Pennsylvania Av., and Birch St. Elder Pie go S. Hawkins will officiate. Burial will be in the Jenkins Cemetery, Kan awha Two-Mile.

[HI4925] (Research):Owned a General store in Zanesville Ohio and operated a bakery on North Fi fth Street, Zanesville, OH had a son that died at age 2;

[MI4928] (Medical):Crippled

[HI4929] (Research):Ohio 44th Infantry Regiment Organized- 14 October 1861-Muster Date 04 Janu ary 1864 Infantry

Battles Fought Battle at Lewisburg, West Virginia on 23 May 1862 Battle at Meadow Bluff, West Virginia on 07 August 1862 Battle at Gauley Ferry, West Virginia on 11 September 1862 Battle at Gauley, West Virginia on 11 September 1862 Battle at Dutton's Hill, Kentucky on 30 March 1863 Battle at Knoxville, Tennessee on 29 November 1863 Battle at Blain's Cross Roads, Tennessee on 17 December 1863

There is also a Squire Wirt in the 8th Ohio Calvary, Co A, but after looki ng at his Pension, it names him as Solomon L.

Squire's son, Charles Edward Wirt, was my maternal grandmother's father. Sincerely,
Doris Jean Starry Lewis
Djstarry@aol.com
441 Glendale Drive
Troy, OH 45373

[HI4945] (Research):HORATIO DYE was born in Miami County, Ohio, December 3, 1842, and is a son of William and Nancy Dye, who came to this county many years ago. In August, 1862, Horatio Dye enlisted in Company B, Eighty-seventh Indiana Volunteer Infantry, and was discharged at Madison, Ind., in May, 1865. Returning home on a furlough, he was married, March 24, 1864, to Nancy J. Thompson, who was born in Logan County, Ohio, June 2, 1843. To this union there have been born ten children - William S., Eli S. (deceased), Emma R. , Mary E. (deceased), Nettie M., James L. (deceased), Jesse N. (deceased), Ina V., Nellie M. and an infant daughter not named. In 1880, Mr. Dye purchased and moved upon the farm where he now resides, and which comprise s 206 acres.

[HI4964] (Research):1900 Census has Amy Downs 8/1815, NJ, Single cant read relationship

[HI4965] (Research):1850 Census living in household of Mary Henkle

[NI4966] Name: Fannie Louisa Cowan
Death date: 22 Nov 1918
Death place: Urbana, Champaign, Ohio
Birth date: 1836
Estimated birth year:
Birth place: Urbana, Ohio
Age at death: 82 years
Gender: Female
Marital status: Single
Race or color: Caucasian
Street address:
Occupation: Retired Nurse
Residence: Urbana, Ohio
Burial date: 25 Nov 1918
Burial place: Urbana, Ohio
Cemetery name:
Spouse name:
Father name: Alex Cowan
Father titles:
Father birth place:
Mother name: Mary Patrick
Mother titles:
Mother birth place:
GSU film number: 1984535
Digital GS number: 4021929
Image number: 2986
Reference number: fn 73663
Collection: Ohio Deaths 1908-1953

[DI4973] Name: Ira G Sarber
Death date: 19 Dec 1936
Death place: Lima, Allen, Ohio
Birth date: 01 May 1881
Estimated birth year:
Birth place: Marion Twp, Ohio
Age at death: 55 years 7 months 19 days
Gender: Male
Marital status: Divorced
Race or color: Caucasian
Street address: 407 N Main St
Occupation: Restaurant Owner
Residence:
Burial date: 22 Dec 1936
Burial place:
Cemetery name: Walnut Grove
Spouse name:
Father name: Sheldon S Sarber
Father titles:
Father birth place: Scotts Crossing, Ohio
Mother name: Frances Ford
Mother titles:
Mother birth place: Scotts Crossing, Ohio
GSU film number: 2022734
Digital GS number: 4028257
Image number: 640
Reference number: fn 73559
Collection: Ohio Deaths 1908-1953

[DI4974] Name: Elezebeth M Ford
Death date: 05 Jan 1929
Death place: Elida, Allen, Ohio
Birth date: 28 Dec 1846
Estimated birth year:
Birth place: Ohio
Age at death: 81 years 8 days
Gender: Female
Marital status: Widowed
Race or color: Caucasian
Street address: RFD-1
Occupation: Housewife Self
Residence: Elida, Marion Twp., Allen, Ohio
Burial date: 07 Jan 1929
Burial place:
Cemetery name: Walnut Grove
Spouse name: John Ford
Father name: Amous Foust
Father titles:
Father birth place: Ohio
Mother name: Unknown
Mother titles:
Mother birth place: Ohio
GSU film number: 1991721
Digital GS number: 4022230
Image number: 153
Reference number: fn 135
Collection: Ohio Deaths 1908-1953

[XI4974] 1847-1929

[HI4975] (Research):KernsLenora27-Nov-194168175 ??

[NI4986] CENS: CONC H
CENS: FAMS @F03030@

[HI4986] (Research):1880 Census Place Brown, Miami, Ohio Family History Library Film 12550 49
NA Film Number T9-1049 Page Number 29B Joseph S DUER Self M Male W 41 PA Farmer PA PA Jane M DUER Wife M Female W 34 OH Houseskeep Clarisa B DUER Dau S Female W 11 OH At Home PA OH George O DUER Son S Male W 9 OH At Home PA OH Anna M DUER Dau S Female W 7 OH PA OH Charley S DUER Son S Male W 1 OH PA OH George S DUER Father S Male W 83 PA Retired Farm er PA PA Sarah A WEATHERED Other S Female W 24 OH Serva nt OH OH Robert J STOKER Other S Male W 30 OH Laborer OH OH


George F Duer 31 W Ohio Miami Head of Household 1910 Wife Ada P 31 Ohio Son Roy J 12 Ohio Daughter Rettie E 07 Ohio

[HI4987] (Research):A newspaper article kept be Anna Grace Hudson states the following:

Make Your Own Decoys, Says Successful Hunter

Ducks are gullible and the hunters who make their own decoys have the adva ntage over those who don't, in the opinion of Ferdinand Buck, Paper Mill e mployee at the Rouge. Buck knows. He's been making "dead" ducks for 15 y ears, and getting his quota for live ones just as long. Buck makes a n ew set of decoys every two years. There are 75 or 80 in a set, which mea ns that he turns out a lot of work with his "whittling" knife. The Ford sp ortsman whittles out the heads from sugar pine and the bodies from ceda r. His wife, Edna, helps to paint them, which is an art in itself. She wor ks from magazine pictures, and must make sure to get the proper marking s, depending on whether her husband has carved out a bluebill, redhead, ca nvasback or mallard. Buck's work is of high quality too. He has had two ex hibitions of his ducks in Detroit stores--one at Lockman's Hardware five y ears ago, and another at Lou Eppinger's Sporting Goods Store on Cadillac S quare ten years ago..

[HI4993] (Research):GEORGE FENNER, farmer, P. O. Unionville Center, eldest son of Hezekiah a nd Lucinda (Kimball) Fenner, was born in Union County, in October 1846; h is grandfather, Benjamin Fenner, came to near Liverpool, Madison Count y, at an early day, and purchased a farm of sixty acres. The subject of th is sketch was reared in Union County, and educated in the common schoo ls of his native place. In 1871, he was married to Celia Morse, daught er of Jason Morse. Mrs. Fenner died in 1874, and left one son-Alfred E. M r. F. married for his second wife Alvira Bidwell, a native of this count y, and a daughter of Addison Bidwell, an early settler of the county. T wo children were born to this union-Howard N. and Oscar A. Mr. Fenner sett led on his present farm in 1871, and is engaged in agriculture and stock-r aising. His farm contains 121 acres of land, valued at $75 per acre.

[HI4995] (Research):J. M. McILROY, farmer, P. O. Irwin, was born in Richland County, Ohi o, in 1837, and is a son of James S. and Cassadia McIlroy the former a nat ive of Washington County, Penn.. and the latter of Harrison County, Ohi o. Our subjects boyhood was passed on a farm, his education being limit ed to the common schools, Before reaching his majority, he moved with h is parents to Illinois, and after residing in that State about three yea rs he went to Iowa, where he spent three years more, returning to Champai gn County just before the war. In October, 1861, he enlisted as a priva te in Company H, Sixty-sixth Regiment Ohio Volunteer Infantry, and in Dece mber, 1863, was veteranized, receiving at the same time a First Lieutenant 's commission. He saw hard service until the close of the war, passed a ll the grades of promotion up to Captain, and as such resigned his commiss ion at Goldsboro, N. C., March 5, 1865. Returning home, he followed farmi ng in Champaign County until 1882, when he bought 237 acres where he now r esides. He was married, March 18, 1866, to Susan, daughter of T. M. Kimbal l, of Champaign County, and by her has had four children, viz.: Nellie, Th addeus, Lois and James.

1880 census names Dora McIlroy, niece, age 23

[HI4997] (Research):History of Union Co, OH MILO KIMBALL, farmer, P. O. Milford Center, was born in Rush Township, Cha mpaign Co., Ohio, in 1835, and is a son of Beula Kimball, a native of Verm ont, who settled in the above county when seventeen years of age, and w as among the first settlers. Our subject passed his early life in his nati ve county, and obtained his education in the district schools. In 185 9, he married Hester A., daughter of Robert and Rebecca McIlroy, and aft er marriage located on a farm in Rush Township, where he resided until 187 2, when he purchased fifty-five acres where he now lives, which he ow ns in addition to 120 acres in Champaign County. He enlisted in May, 186 4, in Company D, One Hundred and Sixty-fourth Regiment Ohio National Guard s, and saw active service for four months, when he was honorably discharge d. He and his wife are members of the Christian Church, with which they ha ve been connected many years and in which he is a Deacon. They have had se ven children, viz.: Delphos R., William B., Lewis H., Ora, deceased, Benni e, deceased, an infant, deceased, and Josiah Knight.

[HI4999] (Research):The only Eniger in Indiana in 1860 was a Henry in Floyd Co, New Albany, a ge 24, a possible brother to Elizabeth.

Name: Eliza Evilsizer Date: 1911 Location: Georgetown Age: 65 yr Gender: Female Race: W Source location: County Health Office, New Albany Source notes: The source of this record is the book H-7 on page 59 with in the series produced by the Indiana Works Progress Administration.

[HI5001] (Research):Applied for a marriage bond 1/29/1889, Jay CO, IN Book MT1 Pg 122 and s he was age 21and named her parents

1880 Census Place:Knox, Jay, Indiana Source:FHL Film 1254287 National Archives Film T9-0287 Page 47 7B Isaac O. COONSSelfMMW23INOcc:Farm LaborerFa: ---Mo: Pheoba E. COONSWifeFMW28INOcc:WifeFa: OHMo: OH Ardella A. WIBLECousinFSW2INFa: ---Mo: OH John W. WHITACRE BroLMSW21INOcc:FarmerFa: OHMo: OH Hiram WHITACREBroLMSW18INFa: OHMo: OH Emily WHITACRESisterLFSW12IN

[HI5002] (Research):This family from Patti Blair PJoBlair@aol.com (not valid email 2008)

Another researcher: MariAnne M_LOUNSBURY@msn.com

Rosemary Stephens has the family bible, and passed along the information for this family.I am using an old section out of a Bible that my Mother had put in there. stephens7@ccrtc.com

[HI5011] (Research):l. Family records of Alma Anderson. 2. Death certificates from Idaho,Illinois,Washington,Montana in posessi on of Eva Lee Drown Frederiksen, Nyssa,Oregon. 3. Marriage certificates from Clark,Lemhi,Madison, Bonneville, and Banno ck counties, Idaho. 4. Birth certificates from Idaho and Montana in posession of Eva Lee Frede riksen, Nyssa,Orego n 5. Cemetery records of Small,Idaho and Lima,Montana.

Family descendants fron Landi Frederikson landidar@micron.net

[HI5017] (Research):Ten children. Family of Ralph Brothers, 404 S Atlantic St, Dillon, MT

[HI5019] (Research):The information on this family is found in the family Bible which belon gs to Calvin Hardest y Huff and now in posession of Ronald Huff of Prie st River, Idaho.

[HI5041] (Research):MARY E HAWVER b. 23 OCT 1850, OH d. 21 NOV 1930, Jackson Center, Shelby Co, OH Widowed: William H HAWVER Occupation: Doctor of Medicine Father: Valentin McCORMICK, b. OH Mother: Anna CLAYTON, b. OH Buried: Port Jefferson Cemetery

OBITUARY: from the "Shelby County Democrat," Sidney, OH, hand dated Nov. 28, 1930;
HAWVER
Mrs. Mary E. Hawver was born October 23, 1850 in Shelby County, Jacks on Township and departed this life November 21, 1930 at the age of 80 yea rs 29 days. She was the daughter of Valentine and Mrs. Anna (Clayton) McC ormick. She was married to William Hawver on August 11, 1872 whom she ga ve in death November 4, 1896 at the age of 45 years 8 months and 3 day s. Mrs. Hawver had five sisters, three brothers, four sisters and two bro thers preceded her in death leaving one sister, Mrs. Laura Herring, of Map lewood and one brother Frank, also of Maplewood, who will miss her and ma ny nieces and nephews will miss her care. Mrs. Hawver was a graduate of t he Hildberg College at Tiffin, Ohio and also the Rush Medical School in Ch icago. She was a member of the State Medical Association, She was a wort hy and active member of the Eastern Star Eureka Chapter here in Jackson Ce nter and of the Brench Shrine in Lima. She was a member of the True Harts of Rebec ca Lodge and also a member of the American Club. She was a member of t he Reformed Church of Bloom Center, her motto thru life was for others. S he was one that the Master spoke of the Midnight Christian. What is wor th to a community of such a person as our Aunt Mollie, gifted, cultured, highly educated and possessing a talent for lead ership. Can we ever fully appreciate the good she has done in this commun ity. In the schoolroom how many pupils has she inspired with higher idea ls. How many boys became better men, how many girls better women becau se of her teaching? In her long years of association with education for t he up building and betterment of our school system. How the school boar d, how she labored many times, has she given advice on parliamentary ru le and how many years was she the efficient secretary of organizations wi th which she was affiliated. But the best years of her life were giv en to her practice of medicine, never sparring poor, none too unworthy f or her services. In the sick room she was a tower of strength and many tim es have we known her to be not only physician but nurse as well for da ys at a time. She was a real Christian character, she was firmly believ ed in the saving grace of our Lord and Savior. Never demonstrative in h er profession but always quiet and unassuming like Him she went about doi ng good, throughout her beautiful unselfish life she will continue to tru sts to be kept sacred as many bless for the thought, dead yet she can test ify. Especially a number of nieces and nephews to whom she was devoted. While our tears are falling fast we bow our hea ds and say "Goodbye " for a while. But we know there is a mansion and a s tarry crown awaiting her.

[HI5042] (Research):Marriage 1 Albert B. Witter b: 1840 in Madison County, Ohio Married: 1867 Children Effie M Witter b: ABT 1868 Jessie V. Jesse Witter b: ABT 1869 Don D. Witter Lou Witter

[HI5052] (Research):NATHAN M. McCONKEY, farmer and superintendent of the Orphans' Ho me ; P. O. Springfield. This well-known citizen of Clark Co. was born in P leasant Township April 6, 1827, and is the son of Daniel and Matilda (Nee r) McConkey, he a native of Kentucky, and she of Virginia. He is the grand son of Archibald McConkey, who settled on the farm yet owned and lived up on by Nathan M., in 1805. He grew to manhood on the old homestead, and w as educated in the common schools of his township, afterward attending a s elect school at Mechanicsburg, Ohio, and began teaching at the age of 1 9, and has taught in the schools of Clark Co. about thirty years. He was m arried Oct. 19, 1848, to Mary J. Cartmell, daughter of Thomas J. and Aman da (Fisher) Cartmell, of Pleasant Township, to whom has been born three ch ildren Mary F., Milton M. and Thomas G. In August, 186'2, Mr. McConkey we nt into the army, but before going to the field was elected 1st Lieut., C o. G, 94th O. V. I., serving until mustered out at the close of the wa r, in 1865. He served through Rosecrans' campaign in 1862-63, went with t he Fourteenth Army Corps in Sherman's march to the sea, participating in a ll the battles in that noted campaign, and what was singular, in his servi ce of nearly three years, was never wounded. He was at the grand revi ew at Washington, in 1865, and at that time was Senior Captain of his regi ment. He, wife and family are members of the M. P. Church, and he has repr esented his church in several of the Annual Conferences, in 1867; was a de legate to the General Conference at Princeton, Ill., and also a memb er of the General Conference in 1880, at Pittsburgh, Penn. He is a memb er of the Masonic Order, and of the Grand Army of the Republic. Political ly he was a Whig, but since the formation of the Republican party, he h as voted that ticket; he has filled the office of Township Clerk one ter m, Trustee several terms, Justice of the Peace one term and was one of t he County Commissioners from 1870 to 1876. In the fall of 1879, he was ele cted to the Legislature,. and took his seat in the Sixty-fourth General As sembly, and in April, 1880, he was appointed Superintendent of the Orphan s' Home, which position be is now filling. Mr. McConkey is a well informe d, pleasant gentleman, who has hosts of friends throughout his native coun ty.

[HI5057] (Research):appears as a widow on the Dunkard Twp. tax lists for 1821. June 21, 1821, "Waynesburg": Petition of Jane Long, her late husband (Jeremiah Long) died intestate and left a number of children and some real estate and personal estate....during life (of the) intestate considerable advancements were made to some of the children....auditors requested to ascertain such advancements...Court appointed Robert Maple, Esq. Richard Kerwood, Esq., and Dr. William Johnson.

She removed to Wetzel County, W. VA in 1828. Interment: Long Cemetery, Silver Hill, Wetzel Co., WVA

[NI5062] Name: «tab»Milton W. Swisher
Death Date: «tab»1926
Page #: «tab»724
Birth Date: «tab»1858
Cemetery: «tab»Hazelwood
Town: «tab»Grinnell
Comment: «tab»hus of: Florence B.
Level Info: «tab»Grave Stone Records of Poweshiek, Iowa

[HI5075] (Research):1902 of Allen Co, KS

[HI5080] (Research):EVILSIZER, Dorothy Louise (MAHAFFY); 84; Pontiac MI>Portland OR; Oregonia n; 2002-11-29; jirt Oregonian, The (Portland, OR) - November 29, 2002 Deceased Name: Dorothy Louise Evilsizer A funeral will be at 1 p.m. Monday, Dec. 2, 2002, in Donelson, Sewell & Ma thews Mortuary for Dorothy Louise Evilsizer, who died Nov. 26 at age 84. D orothy Louise Mahaffy was born July 23, 1918, in Pontiac, Mich. She w as a homemaker who moved to Portland from Michigan in September of this ye ar. In 1937, she married Howard W.; he died in 1989. Survivors include h er sons, Bill, John and Brad; daughters, Sue Carlson and Barbara Chapma n; brother, Jim Conkle; nine grandchildren; and four great-grandchildren.

DOROTHY L. EVILSIZER Saturday, November 30, 2002 EVILSIZER, DOROTHY L.; of Aloha, Oregon, formerly of Waterford; November 2 7, 2002; age 84; arrangements pending at the RIVERSIDE CHAPEL, Simpson-Mod etz Funeral Home, Waterford.

[HI5081] (Research):Son of Howard William and Dorothy Louise (Mahaffy) Evilsizer of Waterfor d, Mich. He was the oldest of six children. He graduated from Oakland Univ ersity in Rochester, Mich., in 1978 with a bachelor's degree in seconda ry education. On August 15, 1997, he married Kathleen Denise Myers of Hill sboro. He was diagnosed with Stage IV Glioblastoma in October 2003.

(Submitted to find-a-grave by Sheri West)

Oregonian May 2, 2004
William Howard Evilsizer, 56 of Aloha, lost his six-month battle with brain cancer on Thursday April 15, 2004. Born July 19, 1947 to Howard William dn Dorothy Louise (Mahaffy) Evilsizer of Waterford, Michigan, he was the oldest of six children. Bill graduated from Oakland University in Rochester Mich in 1978 with a bachelor's degree in secondary education. He taught high school biology, chemistry and physics at Grand Ledge Academy in Lansing, Mich for one year. Then, following in his father's footsteps, he went to work for Daniels Manufacturing Corp in Bloomfield Hills, Mich. This job transferred him to Orlando Fla, in 1982. IN 1987 Bill was again transferred , this time to Aloha, to head up a new company, Astro Tool Corp, a designer and manufacturer of aircraft and awrospace maintenance tooling. He soon became President of Astro Tool, sat on many boards and committees in the industry and served as the company President until his death. On Aug 15, 1997, Bill married Kathleen Denise Myers of Hillsboro. He became stepfather to her two children, Amy Kathleen and Andrea Katherine Myers and lovingly welcomed them as his own children. Also in 1997 he and Kathleen became members of the Portland Singing Christmas Tree, which became a passion in his life. IN addition to singing, he served on he Advisory Board of Directors, where he was Chariman of the Board for the past several years. Before he was diagnosed with Stage IV Glioblastoma in October of 2003, Bill enjoyed life to the fullest. He was always a friendly, caring, outgoing and active person, who loved talking to people and making new friends. Bill was a lifelong member of the Seventh-Day Adventist Church. As a youth, he participated in the Church's Pathfinders organization for many years and later served as an adult director. Bill loved the Lord and spent much time enjoying the beauty and majesty of God's nature outdoors. He enjoyed fly-fishing and in the mid 1990's he was instrumental in designing, producing adn marketing a new fly fishing reel. He also enjoyed snow skiing, especially in Colorado. Trips to the Oregon coast were a favorite destination, especially for sunsets. Some of Bills many other interest and activities included: the theatre (Fidler on the Roof, The Sound of Music, Swing, Phantom of the Opera), classic cars, traveling, golfing, antiquing and shopping (always on the lookout for that "special gift") and anything music related. Some o fhis favorite musical artists were Louis Armstrong, Jimmy Beffett and John Denver. He liked watching "I Love Lucy", "Mash", "Leave It To Beaver ", "The Honeymooners", and "Abbott & Costello" movies. He also enjoyed photography and reading, especially history and biographies. Bill was very patriotic. He flet that it was important to let our troops overseas know that they had support back home in the US. He sent care packages to several soldiers stationed in Iraq. Bill was an old fashioned kind of guy - God and family were most important in his life. He enjoyed entertaining, fequently hosting barbecues at the family home. Home improvements and yard work also kept him busy. In his business, travels, church and "Tree" activities, Bill made many friends who along with a large extended family, will miss him greatly. He was a wonderful husband, father, brother and friend. Bill was preceded in death by an infant brother, Mark Steven, and by his parents, Howard and Dorothy Evilsizer. He is survived by his wife Kathleen Evilsizer; son Mark (Melissa) Evilsizer; and daughters Michelle Evilsizer, Amy Sampson and Andrea Myers (fiance Roshan Gooneratne). He was proud to be "Papa" to grandchildren, Sierra and Vaughn Evilsizer. Also surviving are brothers and sisters, Bradley, Sue (Douglas) Carlson, John (Lori) Evilsizer, and barbara (Louis) Chapman; many nieces and nephews and several aunts and uncles and cousins. On April 16, 2004 Bill was laid to rest at Valley Memorial Park in Hillsboro. Donelson, Sewell and Matthews heandled arrangements. There will be a memorial service to remember, honor and celebrate Bill's life on Monday May 3, 2004, 7 p.m. at Mountain Park Church, 40 McNary Parkway, Lake Oswego, Or 97035
"Well done thou good and faithful servant, enter thou into the joy of thy Lord." Matt 25:21

[HI5087] (Research):Name: Evilsizer Father: I N Mother: Sadie Rook County: Jay Gender: F Birth Date: 20 Jun 1894 Reference: Jay County, Indiana Index to Birth Records 1882 - 1920 Inclusive Volume I Letters A - Z Inclusive Book: H-6 Page: 27

[HI5089] (Research):Name: Delores M. Brenzie SSN: 497-20-7299 Last Residence: 49736 Goetzville, Chippewa, Michigan, United States Born: 3 Oct 1924 Died: 8 Jul 1992 State (Year) SSN issued: Missouri (Before 1951 )

Raymond Evilsizer was born Bet. 1873 - 1902. He married Grace L Fletcher A bt. 1920. This family from WFT CD 13 Tree # 1412Child of Raymond Evilsiz er and Grace Fletcher is: i. Delores Mari2 Evilsizer, born 10/23/1924 in Detroit, MI; died 07/08/19 92 in Chippewa Co, MI. She married John F Brenzie

[HI5094] (Research):Descendents of Martha were found on WFT Vol 3 Tree 3460 submitted by Willi am Lane, 1211 Ridgeway Rd, Bogart, GA 30622-2634

[HI5099] (Research):Descendants of Joseph from WFT CD 13 # 3105 submitted by Patricia Rousc h, 748 SW 101st St, Oklahoma City, OK 73139-5404. Another brith record fou nd on LDS site of 9/29/1829 More Banta genealogy at www.gencircles.com

[HI5100] (Research):Bio of Joseph Banta in Jay Co, IN lists brith date of wife Jane as 12/27/1 833

[HI5124] (Research):CENSUS YR: 1850 STATE or TERRITORY: OH COUNTY: Champaign DIVISIO N: Johnson twp REEL NO: 665 PAGE NO: 366aREFERENCE: Enumerated by Co lin McDonald 7 Sept 1850 28 192 192 Flowers Elizabeth 54 F 2 ,500 VA 29 192 192 Flowers Joel 29 M Farm er OH 30 192 192 Flowers Andrew J 20 M Farm er OH 31 192 192 Flowers Jacob 17 M farm er OH 32 192 192 Flowers Adam 15 M Farm er OH 33 192 192 Flowers Jessee 12 M OH 34 192 192 Flowers Isaiah 7 M OH 35 193 193 Flowers Samuel 30 M Farm er OH 36 193 193 Flowers Elizabeth 20 F OH 37 193 193 Flowers Elijah 5 M OH 38 193 193 Flowers Simeon 3 M OH 39 193 193 Flowers Enoch 10/ 12 M OH

1880 Census Place Center, Mercer, Ohio Family History Library Film 125 5048
NA Film Number T9-1048 Page Number 356D Samel FLOWERS Self M Male W 59 OH Farmer OH VA Elezebeth FLOWERS Wife M Female W 50 OH Keeping Hou se VA VA Mary A. FLOWERS Dau S Female W 23 OH At Ho Daniel FLOWERS Son S Male W 21 OH Laborer OH OH Angeline FLOWERS Dau S Female W 14 OH At Ho Thomas N. FLOWERS Son S Male W 13 OH At Ho Amanda L. FLOWERS Dau S Female W 11 OH At Ho Hettie FLOWERS Dau S Female W 8 OH At Home OH OH ... FLOWERS Dau S Female W 3M OH OH OH


Ohio, Mercer County, Roll 1303 Book 2, Page 48a Center Township, Supv. dist 3, Enum dist 76, shtte 12 B Flowers, Samuel, April 1820, 80, married 53 years, OH, OH, VA, Farmer (own ed farm free and clear) Elizabeth, wife, April 1830, 70, OH, VA, VA Daniel, son, March 1848, 42, single, OH, OH, OH, Farm labor VanFleet, Angeline, daughter, Oct 1864, 35, widow, OH, OH, OH Loyd, G Son, April 1891, 11, OH, OH, OH, at school

[HI5125] (Research):No futher record beyond marriage

[HI5126] (Research):Name : Hannah Garwick Death date : 02 Sep 1922 Death place : St. Marys, Auglaize, Ohio Birth date : 29 Apr 1851 Birth place : Ohio Age at death : 71 years 4 months 3 days Gender : Female Marital status : Widowed Race or color : Caucasian Occupation : Housewife Burial date : 06 Sep 1922 Burial place : Cemetery name : Elm Grove Cem Father name : Samuel Flowers Father birth place : Ohio Mother name : Elizabeth Evilsizer Mother birth place : Ohio Informant- Miss Pearl Garwick COD- Flux GSU film number : 1992067 Digital GS number : 4000530 Image number : 646 Certificate number : fn 46344 Collection : Ohio Deaths 1908-1953

[HI5131] (Research):Martin family found on WFT Vol 18 Tree No 496

[HI5136] (Research):Family indicates the spelling changed to ATKINSON This family line info (son Luther Edmond) additions from SARJAR@aol.com Raquel Leigh Randolph

Raquel Schroer, 235 Haley Lane, Walton, Kentucky 41094.

"My Grandpa has told me many stories about growing up on Reedy Creek and S pring Creek in Spencer. His dad, George was quite a character, and best r emembered for his terrific sense of humor. In later years, he moved to Ba rberton, OH and lived with his daughter, Susie. He was very religious a nd was a member of the Akron Baptist Temple.

Name: George Atkinson Birth Date: Est. 1892 Gender: Male Race: White Residence City: Barberton Residence County: Summit Residence State: Ohio Residence Country: United States Death Date: 9 Aug 1969 Hospital of Death: Public/Other City of Death: Barberton County of Death: Summit Certificate: 064347 Age at Death: 77 Certifier: Physician Autopsy: No autopsy Marital Status: Divorced

[HI5139] (Research):History of Roane County, West Virginia, 1774-1927 William H. Bishop, Es q. p 433

ADKINSON: Of Reedy. James Adkinson and his wife Margaret (Templeton), whom he had married in M arietta, Ohio, she a daughter of an early settler on the Little Musking um River, with some of their first children, acquired a large tract of for est land on Colt Run of Left Reedy Creek, about the first of the decade, 1 850; made here the average sufficient farm for the times. And here broug ht up their family of four sons and four daughters, their names, Sarah, El iza, Nancy, Mary Ann, Charles, George, James Jr., and Leander Loch.

Marriages of some of the above sons and daughters: Sarah married Thomas Mc Graw, December 12, 1864.

Eliza married Bert Dalrymple, see name Dalrymple.

Nancy and Mary Ann's marriages we do not find.

Charles, son of James and Margaret Adkinson, married Miss Sarah Evilsize r, in Roane County, May 10, 1879.

George and James's marriages not found.

Leander Loch Adkinson, son of James and Margaret, his wife, was born in t he year 1858; on November 12, 1880, married Miss Elizabeth Nester, of Tann ers Run of Spring Creek.

Leander L., in recent years has become wealthy from petroleum oil incom e; has acquired the old Roach farm on Middle Reedy, or nearly all of it; w here he yet lives, holds stock in the banks of Reedy Town and does his pa rt as a good citizen. To Leander and Elizabeth Jane (Nester) his wife, ha ve been born and by them brought up three sons and three daughters, all or most of them ha ve married and have families.

[HI5141] (Research):Springfield News, March 5, 1907, Bowlusville Oscar Wildasin has purchased the old Haley homestead and will move the re in the near future

Springfield News December 4, 1910, Tremont City The following are the assessments to each land owner who is affected by t he Butler Petition: Isaac Evilsizor, $25.80, Charles Engle 206.86, Oscar W ildison $37.15

Census 1900- German Twp., Clark Co., Ohio (Family Archive #910 Census Microfilm Records: Ohio 1900 / Series T623 Mic rofilm: 1245 Book:2 pg.53) Oscar E. Wildasin, b. 3/1877, 23 yrs old, married 1 year, born in OH, bo th parents born in OH. Della M, wife, b. 7/1877, 22 yrs old, no children, born in OH, both paren ts born in OH.

[HI5142] (Research):Death certificate in Champaign File

There was a John Wildasin who lived in Clark County and was a Civil War so ldier. He was one of six children: Henry, Charles, Polk, Elizabeth, Jo hn and Lee. John and Polk served in the Civil War. Henry attempted to en list but was turned down on account of his health. Henry later became a p hysician with a practice in Plattsburg. These children may have been bo rn near Bowlusville, Ohio. Their father, whom I have yet to identify, w as born in Pennsylvania and their mother in Virginia. The ancestry of th is family was stated to be both German and Scotch according to a Histo ry of Clark County. One of the brothers, Charles, also became a physici an in Clark County.

Military service: Civil War- served for four years- Corp'l, Co. E, 184 Reg iment, Ohio Infantry- Union Army

Dan DRRamage@aol.com

Published in Springfield News Sunday, November 10, 1929 Page 4 John B. Wildasin, 84, died suddenly at the home of his daughter, Mrs. Ad am Geron of Beattytown, Saturday night. He was born in Clark County Mar ch 2, 1845, and had lived here all his life, Mr. Wildasin was a retired fa rmer. He was a member of the G.A.R., having served four years in the Civ il War. Besides Mrs. Geron, he is survived by two other daughters, Mrs. Morgan Leo nard of Thackery, and Mrs. Eli Bowman of Springfield: and one brother, Le e, also of Springfield. The body was taken to the Jackson Funeral Home.

Champaign Democrat John B Wildasin, 84, father of Mrs Morgan Leonard of Thackery and a veter an of the Civil War, died suddenly at the home of his daughter, Mrs Adam G eron at Beatty town Saturday night. He was born in Clark County on Mar ch 2 1845 and had lived in Springfield all of his life. Mr Wildasin w as a retired farmer and had served four years in the Civil War. Burial w as made in Springfield cemetery

Andersonville Prisoner Profile
Code No: 62138
Grave No: NOT BURIED AT ANDERSONVILLE
Last Name: WILLISON
First Name: J B
Rank: PRIVATE
Company: G
Regiment: 3
State: IA
Branch of Service:
Date of Death:
Cause of Death:
Remarks: EXCHANGED ATLANTA: SEPT 19, 1864
Reference*:
Place Captured:
Date Captured:
Alternate Names:
Status: SURVIVED ANDERSONVILLE
More Information
Available: NO

* Reference descriptions.

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[HI5144] (Research):This family found at the LDS Web site

[HI5146] (Research):This family info from WFT Vol 21 Tree # 2334

U.S. World War II Army Enlistment Records, 1938-1946 Record Name: Earl H Evensizer Birth Year: 1924 Race: White, citizen Nativity State or Country: Washington State: California County or City: Santa Clara Enlistment Date: 8 Apr 1943 Enlistment State: California Enlistment City: San Francisco Branch: No branch assignment Branch Code: No branch assignment Grade: Private Grade Code: Private Term of Enlistment: Enlistment for the duration of the War or other emerge ncy, plus six months, subject to the discretion of the President or otherw ise according to law Component: Selectees (Enlisted Men) Source: Civil Life Education: 2 years of high school Marital Status: Single, without dependents Height: 04 Weight: 090

[HI5149] (Research):Tyler and King info found on WFT Vol 21 Tree # 2334

[HI5156] (Research):Newspaper Title: Pekin Daily Times Newspaper Location: Pekin, IL, US Obituary Publication Date: May/14/2004 EAST PEORIA -- Bernice Strickland, 95, of Peoria, formerly of East Peor ia died at 11:50 a.m. Thursday, May 6, 2004, at Bel-Wood Nursing Home in P eoria.Funeral services will be at 10 a.m. Saturday at Remmert Funeral Ho me in East Peoria, with the Rev. Ronald Brady officiating. Burial wi ll be in Fon du Lac Cemetery. Friends may call from 9:30 a.m. Saturday unt il time of services. Memorials may be made to the American Cancer Societ y. Born Oct. 18, 1908, in Hanna City to Richard and Emma A. Tohm Muir, s he married James Frederick Strickland in Peoria in May of 1926. He di ed in May of 1988. She was also preceded in death by three brothers and th ree sisters. Survivors include one son, James R. (Janet) Strickland of Atk inson; three daughters, Evelyn (Howard) Lee of Creve Coeur, Ruth Evelsiz er of West Peoria, and Shirley (Billy) Mansfield of East Peoria; 19 grandc hildren; 42 great-grandchildren; and 12 great-great grandchildren. She w as a homemaker.

[HI5157] (Research):Obituary information from Quiram-Sycamore Funeral Home

1245 Somonauk St., Sycamore, IL 60178 815 895-6589

William Irwin Lewis, 76, of Sycamore, Illinois died Sunday, April 14, 20 02 at Kishwaukee Community Hospital in DeKalb. He was born July 19, 19 25 in rural Bureau County near Neponset, Illinois the son of Leland Hall L ewis and Mildred (Gorey) Lewis. He married Sharlyne McFarland on Septemb er 30, 1945 in Kewanee, Illinois. He was a graduate of Bradley Universi ty in 1950. He retired as a mechanical engineer and plant manager for Anac onda Wire and Cable Co. He also was a past president of the DeKalb Coun ty Industrial Management Club.

He is survived by his wife, Sharlyne Lewis of Sycamore; a daughter, Car ol (Kent) Hermann of Genoa; three sons, Dennis William Lewis of Sycamor e; David Michael (Debra Jean Evelsizer) Lewis of West Plains, Missouri; Le wis Martin (Sherrye) Lewis of DeKalb; three sisters, Ardeth (Harry) Unterz uber of Lake Placid, Florida, Loretta (Orville) Landwehr of Bloomfield, Io wa, Emilee (Richard) Stephenson of Rochester, Illinois; two brothers, Rona ld (Doris) Lewis of Ft. Myers, Florida, Gordon (Lisa) Lewis of Helena, Mon tana; six grandchildren, Jennifer Meier, Kristin, Eric, and Ryan Herman n, Teresa and Charles Lewis; four step-grandchildren, Andrew and Rachel Ca die, Christina and Sara Lee; a great granddaughter, Alyssa Meier; and seve ral nieces and nephews. He was preceded in death by his parents and a step -mother, Josephine Pellins McMahill.

He was a WWII U.S. Navy Veteran serving in radar fire control on a destroy er escort. He was a member and past commander of American Legion Po st 99 in Sycamore and was a current officer. He also was a past command er of the DeKalb County American Legion and a member of the 40/8. He w as an avid fisherman and enjoyed baking.

A funeral service will be held at 1:30 p.m. on Thursday, April 18th at Syc amore United Methodist Church with The Reverend Gregory Eaton officiatin g. Visitation will be from 5 p.m. to 8 p.m. on Wednesday at Quiram-Sycamo re Funeral Home. Interment will be in Elmwood Cemetery in Sycamore. A memo rial fund is established for the American Legion Nursing Scholarship Fu nd in care of Quiram-Sycamore Funeral Home, 1245 Somonauk St., Sycamor e, IL 60178. Information 815 895-6589 or www.quiram.com

[HI5159] (Research):s/o Danlel and nancy

[HI5160] (Research):1880 Census Place:Arcada, Gratiot, Michigan Source:FHL Film 1254579 National Archives Film T9-0579 Page 43 9D Benj. F. WORTHINGTON SelfMMW29OHOcc:FarmerFa: PAMo: PA Ella WORTHINGTON WifeFMW24OHFa: VAMo: VA Francis WORTHINGTONSonMSW4OH Fa: OH Mo: OH John M WORTHINGTONSonMSW2OH Fa: OH Mo: OH

Benjamin Worthington found in: Census Microfilm Records: Michigan, 1900 Lived in: Emerson Township, Gratiot County, Michigan Series: T623 Microfilm: 712 Book: 2 Page: 86

Feature Name: Byron Feature Type: populated place Elevation (feet): 900 State: Ohio County: Greene USGS 7.5' x 7.5' Map: Yellow Springs 394710N 0835851W

[HI5161] (Research):Name: Rebecca Rosean Evilsizer Sex: Female, Widow Death Date: 12 May 1949 Death Place: Roane, West Virginia Age at Death: 76y 6m 11d Burial Place: Spencer Cemetery Burial Date: 5/14/1949 Cemetery: Funeral Home: Birth Date: 10/31/1872 Birth Place: Roane Co, Spencer, WV Marital Status: Widow Spouse: Occupation: Retired Housekeeper Address: Spencer Rural Residence: Mother: Almedia Harper Mother's Birth Place: Father: Oviler B. Hunt Father's Birth Place: Informant: noen noted Hardman-Conrad Funeral Home

[HI5162] (Research):Name: Willie Hayt Evilsizer City: Not Stated County: Roane State: West Virginia Birthplace: West Virginia;United States of Ame rica Birth Date: 31 Mar 1895 Race: Caucasian Roll: 1992962 WWI Draft Reg Card June 5 1917 Willie Hoyt Evilsizer , Spencer, WV Age 22 born Mar 31 1895 Spencer WV Works at gas plant Carter Oil Co Married, wife, tall, slender, grey eyes, brown hair

U.S. World War II Draft Registration Cards, 1942 Name: Willie Hoyt Evilsizer Birth Date: 31 Mar 1895 Residence: Kanawha, West Virginia Birth: Roane, West Virginia Race: White Roll: WW2_2283494 Ser NoU3291 Address- Elk Two Mile, Kanawha WV, mailing RFD 6 Box 460 Charleston WV Age 47 Tel # Cap 36-200 Person-Maude Evilsizer Box 460 Charleston WV Employer VA Gasoline & Oil Co Charleston WV 6'1" 205 lbs Blue eyes, brn hair Ruddy complexion Signed W H Evilsizer May 20 1942 Roane Co, WV

Charleston Daily Mail, Charleston, WV Wednesday Evening, Feb 16, 1940 Firm Sues For Work Done on Spencer HomeThe Federal Home Improvement compa ny of Charleston went into Circuit court Friday to collect $650 which it a sserted was due for covering with Inselbric the home of W H and Maud Evils izer in Roane County near Spencer. Mr and Mrs Evilsizer, answering the $10 00 trespass action, contended that the imitationbrick covering was not pro perly applied. Trial of the case was expected to last throughout the day.

Charleston Daily Mail, Charleston, WV Wednesday Evening, Feb 19, 1940 Man Draws Ten-Day Jail Term For Giving False TestimonyFor testifying fals ly in a circuit court trial, Byron Reinhart, Charleston carpenter, was sum marily sentenced to 10 days in the county jail Monday by Circuit Judge Jul ian F Bouchelle, who decalred "I cannot permit an incident like this to p ass without punishment." Reinhart, former employee of the Federal Home Imp rovement company was a witness for that company in its $1,000 suit again st Mr and Mrs W H Evilsizer of near Spencer. The company sought payment f or placing an artificial brick covering on the home of Mr and Mrs Evilsize r; who countered with the charge that the work had been improperly done. R einhart testified that he had nailed lath to the sides of the house befo re applying the Inselbrick covering and insisted the court had named Contr actor C J Kuhn to investigate. Mr Kuhn testified Monday that he had remov ed 14 panels of the covering from the home and found only a few laths plac ed. With that revelation Monday morning, the plaintiff took a non-su it in the civil action. Strongly censuring Reinhart, Judge Bouchelle to ld him: "Not only died you give me your oral testimony that you used lat hs on the house, but you emphasized it by pointing to an exhibit which w as brought into the courtroom...You not only have betrayed the intere st of your employer X X but you have also taken his money for your wages f or work which you did not do. You have been dishonest to the people on who se home you were working. Now that dishonesty has been aggrevated by yo ur coming into a court of justice and testifying falsly to material fac ts when you were bound to have known you were so testifying." Pointin go ut that the witness had stuck to his false story, even when he had an oppo rtunity to correct his testimony, Judge Bouchelle continued: "In order th at courts may function properly and that litigants may have a fair trial u pon sworn testimony and upon truth given in a court of justice---and you w ere sworn to tell the truth-- it becomes the duty of the judge in such cas es to do what he thinks is right and proper, under the circumstances... .I therefore find that you have been guilty of misbehaving in the presen ce of the court, and you have been guilty by reason of your false testimo ny of obstructing and interrupting the administration of Justice, and I wi ll impose upon you a fine of 10 days in the Kanawha county jail, that bei ng the maximum which I can give you without a trial by jury."

«u»Tmes Recorder, Spencer, W Virginia
Leatherbark News«/u»
Mr and Mrs Hoyt Evilsizer and daughter Betty of Charleston attended Sunday School at this place Sunday.

Charleston Daily Mail, Charleston, WV Wednesday Evening, July 7, 1943 Defendants Win Suit In Common Pleas Court A Common pleas court jury Tuesday returned a verdict for the defendan ts in a $630 suit of the Federal Home Improvement Company against W H a nd Maud Evilsizer of Etowah. The plaintiff claimed the amount due on a con tract to cover a dwelling owned by the defendants with inselbric(sic). T he defendants claimed the job was done improperly.

Florida Death Index, 1877-1998 Name: Willie Hoyt Evilsizer Death Date: Apr 1968 County of Death: Brevard State of Death: Florida Race: White Gender: Male

Name: Willie Evilsizer SSN: 234-01-0061 Last Residence: 32901 Melbourne, Brevard, Florida, United States of America Born: 31 Mar 1895 Died: Apr 1968 State (Year) SSN issued: West Virginia (Before 1951 )

[HI5169] (Research):Son of G E Longfellow and Malinda Ward

[HI5171] (Research):Phillips family history found on CD Vol 38 Tree 606

[HI5175] (Research):Ida Mae Phillips, 96, of Sandyville, died Saturday, Dec. 1, 2007 at Eldercare of Ripley. She was born in Roane County, a daughter of the late Frank and Rosa Hunt Evilsizer. She was a homemaker. In addition to her parents, she was preceded in death by her husband, Rexel G. Phillips. Service was Tuesday at Taylor-Vandale Funeral Home with Rev. Mike King officiating. Burial was in Mt. Olive Cemetery. (Times Record Dec 6 2007)

[HI5177] (Research):Name: Opal Stokell SSN: 301-18-2045 Last Residence: 32935 Melbourne, Brevard, Florida, United States of Ameri ca Born: 5 Oct 1913 Died: May 1984 State (Year) SSN issued: Ohio (Before 1951 )

Name: Opal Norene Stokell Death Date: 22 May 1984 County of Death: Brevard State of Death: Florida Age at Death: 70 Race: White Birth Date: 5 Oct 1913

[HI5180] (Research):James A Mustain was born September 24, 1829 in Pittsylvania Co, Virgini a. He was the son of John and Elizabeth Mustain, who with a large family m oved to this county in the fall of 1832 when deceased was about three yea rs of age, settling on the northwest quarter of Section 16 of Blandinsvil le township. Here deceased was raised to manhood and lived his entire li fe in Blandinsville and Scoita townships. He was married on the first d ay of March 1855 to Emmeline Roberts who died March 4, 1900. To this uni on six children were born as follows: Elizabeth J Eblesizer of Blandinsvil le; Anne E Huff, who died August 6, 1879; Douglas Mustain of Scotia townsh ip; Frances A Gebbart of Galesburg; James G Mustain of Victoria and Samu el Mustain of Hire Twp. He leaves thirteen grand children and many other r elatives. He was the last of his father's family, six brothers and three s isters having passed away. He was a member of the Blandinsville Baptist ch urch and also a member of the Good Hope Lodge No 617, AF & AM. James A Mus tain was initiated as an Entered Apprentice Mason on December 3, 1892. W as passed to the degree of Fellow Craft February 28, 1894 and was rais ed to the sublime degree of Master Mason June 21, 1894 in Good Hope Lod ge No 617 at Good Hope, Illinois and has remained a faithful and highly es teemed member until the time of his death which occurred at his home in Bl andinsville Thursday, June 1, 1911. He was buried with Masonic honors on S unday afternoon June 4th by Blandinsville Lodge at the request of the pare nt lodge. A great crowd was in attendance and the impressive ceremonies we re conducted by pastor, Rev J Clark Onager. The interment was in Hillsboro ugh where the beautiful ceremony of the Masonic ritual was carried out. T he deceased was one of the pioneers of the vicinity, and was one of its ol dest and most .....citizens. Coming here as a child seventy-eight years ago, his eyes looked upon a wil derness, where now are rich fields and beautiful homes. No one now livi ng here has had a greater part in making this transformation than he. He l ived on the old homestead near Blandinsville and on his neighboring fa rm in Scotia township during most of his busy life and in that time was am ong the foremost in every good work for the public interest. He enjoyed t he love and highest esteem of every one who knew him and even the strang er who knocked at his gate was never turned away unaided. In his own commu nity he served the public in every office that his time would allow h im to fill. He was for a long time a justice of the peace and in his offi ce his honesty and good judgment were never impeached. For many years he s erved the county as ...the board who erected the present courthouse, and t he last one of that board to answer the call of the grim reaper. He was no minated for county clerk at the time that Horace Greeley ran for Presiden t, and only the dissatisfaction with the head of the national ticket ke pt democrats enough away from the poles to cause his defeat by a small mar gin. He was given the nomination for state senator unsolicited, and the ea rnest support off all who knew him well swelled his vote beyond the re st of the ticket. Honored as he was by the public, it was in his private l ife, in his lodge, and church, and home, and in his dealings with men, th at his fine manhood and sterling character was best displayed. His life w as clean, his word was good as a bond, and his name made respectable and t rustworthy anything with which it was associated. His monument is bui lt of love and honor in hearts of hundreds of loving friends who rememb er him for his goodness, his gentleness and his strength and "were everyo ne for whom he had a kind act to drop a blossom upon his grave, he would.. .....in a wilderness.

Mustain genealogy at www.gencircles.com

[HI5183] (Research):Connection of the Hess family from WFT CD Vol 18 Tree 0963 John K Hess Rt 1 Box 8 WM Colliers, WV 26035

Contact from this family line includes Carol McConkey Skeen 706 Grandview St Parkersburg, WV 26101

[HI5191] (Research):Named in fathers will as Mary A Johnson.

Record Book 32, Page 87 — Filed 12 December 1865 — Petition Mary Ann Clark & Darius Bell, by their next friend, William Lee vs Nancy S. Clark et al Isaac N. Neff was the administrator of Lewis Clark, deceased. Lewis died c irca 10 April 1864. His widow was Mary Ann Clark, and Darius Bell was h er son. The other heirs were: Nancy S. Clark; Nary Jane Clark; Reuben Clar k; Lewis A. Clark; Lemuel V. Clark and John H. Clark. When Lewis Clark a nd Mary Ann married on 13 February 1862, Lewis received $200 from her f or sale of land belonging to her and Darius Bell. She was asking for the r eturn of this money from his estate.

[HI5192] (Research):Widow of Mr Allison who died in a fall off the scaffold at the Baptist Chu rch in westville in 1856. Urbana Daily Citizen 1/26/1886 pg 84

[HI5193] (Research):CONRAO AMELIA J County Name: CHAMPAIGN Date of Death: 6/26/1919 Volume Number: 3002 Certificate Number: 36842

[HI5199] (Research):Champaign Co- A Centennial Biographical History of Champaign Co, Ohio - 19 02, (New York and Chicago The Lewis Publishing Co, 1902), pg449 Youngest son of 12 ch

[HI5201] (Research):CONRAD ELIZA E County Name: CHAMPAIGN Date of Death: 4/4/1934 Volume Number: 7478 Certificate Number: 21457

[HI5207] (Research):December, 1913 Central City Nebraska Pioneer Resident of Chapman passes away Benjamin Dye was born July 28, 1833 in Miami County, Ohio which was his bo yhood home. On Dec 19, 1853 he was united in marriage to Miss Elizabeth Mc Kee of Miami County. To this union, four children were born, only one, a s on, reaching maturity. Upon the breaking out of the civil war, Mr Dye answ ered his country's call for volunteers and enlisted in the forty-fourth in fantry, Ohio Volunteers, serving throughout the entire four years of the w ar. In 1874 he moved with his family to Chapman, Merrick County, Nebrask a, being one of the early residents of this place. He homesteaded on secti on 34-13-8 and maintained his home there till old age compelled him to ret ire from the farm. During the early history of this community, Mr and M rs Dye were prominent figures, each doing all they could developing a n ew and practically barren country. One of the first self binders introduc ed in his community was owned by Mr Dye and many of the old settlers can t estify to his ability in handling what was then a very cumbersome pie ce of machinery. After leaving the farm Mrs Dye passed away and Mr Dye spe nt his time in different parts of Ohio, North Dakota and Nebraska. Of la te years he has made his home with his niece, Mrs C J Hutchinson of Coleri dge, Neb. It was at this place that he quietly passed into the great beyon d, on Saturday, December 27, 1913 at an age of 80 years, 5 months and 29 d ays. He had not been ill and the end came peacefully as does the clo se of the day to a tired child. The Infinite maker of all infinite thin gs and beings had beckoned to the veteran who had so faithfully and brave ly breasted the storms of life and had usured him into a world of etern al peace. The remains were brought to Chapman, arriving here Monday evenin g. The funeral services were held from the Baptist church Tuesday afternoo n, Rev Edmund Brown being in charge. Interment was made in the family pl ot in the Chapman Cemetery. With the exception of one sister, Mrs Sarah Gi lbert, his entire immediate family had preceded him in death, but he leav es a host of relatives and friends who sadly mourn his loss


1890 U. P. R. R. Business Gazetteer Merrick County Farmers Listing Centr al City--County Seat Dye Ben, Chapman.

[HI5209] (Research):Poss died 1876 instead of 1896 since cannot be located in 1880 censu

[HI5210] (Research):CENTRAL CITY DEMOCRAT Central City, Merrick County, Nebraska 25 February 1904

Page 3

Obituary Elizabeth McKee was born March 15, 1836 in Montgomery County, Ohio, and di ed February 17, 1804 [1904] at the soldier's and sailor's home at Grand Is land, Nebraska. Deceased was united in marriage to Benjamin Dye on Decemb er 17, 1853. Mr. and Mrs. Dye emigrated to Nebraska in 1872 where the [th ey] have since resided, moving to the soldier's home about eight years ag o. Mrs. Dye united with the Methodist church in 1873 since which [time] s he has been a faithful'and consistent member. Four children were bo rn to her, all of whom have preceded her to the spirit land. Shortly befo re her death she told her friends that she felt that death was near and th at she was fully prepared to go. The funeral was held from the Chapman Me thodist church, Rev. Ward Morse conducting the services.

[MI5210] (Medical):Died at The Soldier's home

[HI5211] (Research):CENTRAL CITY REPUBLICAN Central City, Merrick County, Nebraska 24 Februa ry 1927
Clara Belle Wiser passed away at her home thirteen miles west of this ci ty on February 23, 1927 at the age of 67 years, 10 months, and 6 days. S he had been a sufferer from heart trouble for a number of years and it w as this trouble which caused her death. Clara Belle Wiser was born in Oh io on March 29, 1859 and came to this country in 1880. She was marri ed on November 9, 1887 in Central City to Stephen Wiser who preceded h er in death. To this union were born six children, all of whom are livin g. She has lived all of her married life with the exception of the fir st year on the farm where she died. Mrs. Wiser was a character that was greatly admired and loved by her assoc iates. Her life, though marred by illness, was one of great activity a nd service to her family and her community and her church. She leaves to mourn her, one daughter, Mrs. Sam Magnuson of Chapman, fi ve sons, Harrison of Council Bluffs Powa], Arthur, Grant, Raymond, and Ste ven of Chapman, two sisters, Mrs. Logan Hilligas, and Mrs. L.E. Powe ll of Central City and two brothers, Grant Dye of Central City and Louis D ye of Alliance. The funeral services will be held from the home at 2:30 Friday afternoo n. Rev. Dunbar of Chapman will be in charge with Rev. Floyd W. Johnst on of Central City assisting. Interment will be made in the Central Ci ty Cemetery.

[MI5211] (Medical):heart trouble for years contrubuting to her death

[HI5212] (Research):History of Merrick Co, NE pg 409 Stephen Lewis Wiser, a Civil War Veteran, was born March 16, 1843 in New J ersey. He came to Merrick County from Petersburg, Illinois in 1871. He w as married to Sarah Shipley in 1874 and she died in 1876. Stepehn Wiser a nd Clara Belle Dye were married in Merrick county, November 9, 1887. S he was born March 29, 1859 in Ohio to James Dye and Mary Ann (Evilsizer) D ye. The Dye family came to Merrick county in 1880 from Urbana, Ohio, in co vered wagons with eight of their nine children. Stepehn Wiser was a memb er of the GAR and the Mason Lodge in Central City. For many years he was P resident of the Merrick County Agricultural Society. At one time, Stepe hn Wiser and W E Marsh organized a stock company to buy land for a Coun ty Fair. It was highly successful and several excellent fairs were he ld on ground now occupied by the Central City Cemetery Association. Stepe hn and Clara Wiser had fourteen years of married life on their Prairie Cre ek farm before her died March 26, 1902, leaving a family of six childre n. With the help of good neighbors and the two oldest boys, Harrison and A rthur, Clara Wiser managed to keep the family together on the farm. She di ed February 13, 1927. Their children were: Harrison who lived in Council B luffs, Iowa and worked in the Union Pacific Roundhouse there. Born Augu st 27, 188 and died January 30, 1965. He was married to Mary Walker of Cen tral City.: Arthur who farmed in the Chapman and Clarks communities, bo rn June 24 1890 and died May 18, 1972. He was married to Alice Johns on of Central City: Anna, who married Sam Magnuson and live a half mile ea st of where she was born until moving to Central City in 1947. Born Augu st 3, 1892 and died May 16, 1963: Grant, who lived in Indianapolis, Indian a. Born October 1, 1894 died February 15, 1958. He was married to Mary Lou ise Gravelle of Canada: Raymond, who lived in Fullerton, Nebraska until ar ound 1938 when he moved his family to McMinneville, Oregon. Born June 8, 1 897 and died August 16, 1955. He was married to Grace Sinsel of Chapman: S tephen, who also lived in Fullerton, Nebraska until around 1938 when he al so moved his family to McMinneville, Oregon. Born May 7, 1900 , died Septe mber 19, 1954. He was married to Dorothy Reeder of Chapman. Submitted by Barbara Ogden

Courrier-Merrick County Nebraska, Thursday, march 28, 1901 Stephen L Wiser died Tuesday night, March 26, at his home in Prairie Cre ek township. When this announcement reached the city yesterday it caused e xpressions of sorrow on every hand. His health had been bad for some ti me but it was not generally known that his condition was so critical. A we ek ago last Saturday he was in the city, just recovering from a severe att ack of the grippe, and seemed to have taken cold on the trip, as he was ta ken down again and continued to grow worse until the end. At his age, in t he 60's, he was unable to withstand the relapse. Me Wiser was one of the p ioneers who helped to open up and improve Merrick County. He settled he re about thirty years ago and has since been continually identified with t he county as one of its most progressive and public spirited farmers. F or many years he was president of the Merrick County agricultural Socie ty and has held many other positions of trust, in all of which he acquitt ed himself as an upright and honorable man, and leaves behind him an envia ble reputation for honor and integrity. In all respects, Mr Wiser was a go od citizen and his death is a distinctive loss to the community. He w as a member of the G A R and also a mason of long standing. The funeral wi ll occur tomorrow (Friday) from his late home in Prairie Creek townshi p, at 10 o'clock A.M. after which the procession will proceed to the coun ty cemetery, near the city, where the burial ceremonies will take place.

[HI5214] (Research):History of Merrick Co, NE submitted by Barbara Magnuson Ogden J S (Sam) Magnuson was born in Chicago, Illinois, October 19, 1884 to Chrl es and Anna Johansson Magnuson. His father had immigrated from Sweden in 1 869, and his mother emigrated in 1873. At the age of six months, he came w ith his family from Chicago to a Merrick County farm located northwe st of Chapman. He attended District #28 School, a quarter mile from the ir home, and the Swedish Mission Church which met in a school house sever al miles away. Anna Mae Wiser was born August 3, 1892 to Stephen Lewis a nd Clara Belle (Dye) Wiser at their farm home a half mile west of the Magn uson farm. She also attended District #28 School and High School in Centr al City. Sam courted Anne via the horse and buggy and on November 24, 191 0, they were married at the Wiser home. They lived thirty-seven years of t heir married life on the Magnuson farm where they raised their family of w ight children, who all attended District #28 School, also. Their childr en are Helen Mauer, Oakland, Calif; Violet Dickerson and Bonnie Rice, bo th deceased; Paul E Magnuson, of Grand Island, Nebraska; Lorraine Hanwa y, Salinas, Calif; Barbara Ogden, Chapman, Nebraska; Gloria Nelsen, Norfol k, Nebraska; Jacqueline Sampson, Central City, Nebraska. Sam served many y ears on the District #28 School Board, Prairie Creek township Board, a nd as Precinct Committeeman of the Triple A. They both belonged to the Pra irie Creek Baptist Church where they gave many years of faithful servic e, and later to the First Baptist Church of Central City. In Anna's ear ly married life, homemaking and child rearing in addition to her church wo rk were her first priorities. In later years, she was active in the Prair ie Creek Improvement Club, Central City Woman's Club, and the Lizenberg Me morial Hospital Axillary. Sam and Anna celebrated their fiftieth Wedding A nniversary in 1960. In January 1947, Same retired from active farming a nd moved his family to Central City. He was later employed by the Hord Lum ber Co for a number of years. Anna died May 16, 1963 and Sam died Decemb er 5, 1972. Sam's first motorized vehicle was a 1908 Kiblinger Motor Bugg y, ordered from and delivered by the factory for $425. He drove a te am of horses with a lumber wagon six and one-half miles to the UPRR Dep ot at Chapman to pick up his auto which had come in -- crated -- by Railro ad Freight. After it was assembled, he couldn't get it started. Uncle Step hen Wiser came to the rescue - he was the automotive technician in the fam ily. It turned out that a gasket in the intake manifold was leaky. After t he fault was corrected, it started right off. No doubt there was a great j oy after all the trials and tribulations when that two-lunger popped of f. It could travel twenty-five miles per hour. There were no county licens es then, but it carried a State License Plate Number #3111. Since it w as a novelty, people would come out to the road from their farm homes to w atch him go by. Sam drove his auto until about 1912.

[HI5220] (Research):Marriage application by father Tom, and mother Sarah

[HI5221] (Research):See notes on son Robert

[HI5222] (Research):Early Settlers of Champaign Co, OH Vol II pg 17 James Rawlings became the owner of the American Hotel, or the west si de of the lot. From Rawlings it eventually passed into the hands of Charl es Greer in 1945. Full article on the American Hotel pg 15

Name: James D Rawlings Birthplace: Ohio State: OH 1910 Age: 44 Color: W Enumeration District: 0018 Visit: 0065 County: Champaign, Urbana Relation: Head of Household Other Residents: Relation Name Color Age Birth Place Wife Ida B 40 Ohio Daughter Christine 13 Ohio Daughter Edward 11 Ohio

Champaign Democrat Juny 12 1912 Many Deaths of Aged People June Vital Statistics Show many Deaths of Aged Persons-Fifteen Births June 17- A Boy to Mr and Mrs Jas. D Rawlings. Urbana

RAWLINGS JANES D County Name: CHAMPAIGN Date of Death: 2/24/1930 Volume Number: 6212 Certificate Number: 7237

[HI5226] (Research):CENTRAL CITY COURIER Central City, Merrick Co, Nebraska, April 30, 1891 Chapman-Andrew Dye is lying at the point of death

May 7, 1891 Died-at the home of his parents Andrew C Dye. Mr Dye was born in Miami Cou nty, Ohio April 18, 1858 and moved with his parents to Merrick County, Neb raska in 1872, where he has since lived until his death April 30, 1891. H is death was caused by injuries received when a boy from a thrashing machi ne. He leaves a father and mother and many friends to mourn his loss. T he funeral services were held from the Baptist Church Friday at 10 o'clo ck A.M., Rev Samuel Miller officiating. His remarks were founded on the wo rds taken from Mark iv,36-39. The remains were interred in the Chapman Cem etery., Merrick Co,

[HI5227] (Research):Marriage application signed by mother and father 12/15/1893 Age 17 Jay Cou nty Marriage Book MT 2 Pg 44

[HI5228] (Research): I was very fortunate to have met Aunt Pearl--she had at one time liv ed in this area and married a Tibbetts--she had a son Vincent Tibbetts a nd her husband died and then she married Marion Stonebrook whom we all tho ught so highly of. He had snow white hair and was just very nice. They l ived at Green Bay, WS and after she died--he came at least once a ye ar to visit my grandparents. He had a sister who lived at Terre Haute a nd would visit her and would ride the mail car when it would bring the ma il to Coal City. He lived several years after Aunt Pearl died. They h ad several children, but the one I remember the most was Illa (not su re of the spelling) but he was a missionary to China or somewhere in the f ar east. I was young when he too came to visit and I still have the chops ticks he gave me. Rosemary Stephens

[HI5229] (Research):Parents signed marriage application Jay Co, Indiana, 7/4/1894

[HI5230] (Research):The Sarah E wife of Thomas in 1860 Census was born in PA

[HI5231] (Research):Parents signed marriage application for daughter Rosanna in Jay Co, Indian a, 3/16/1876 Mother named Sarah Evilsizer, but Sarah Evilsizer married Thomas Castl e. Thomas Payne is listed in the 1860 Floyd Co, IN census, wife Sarah bc1 832 PA. There is a mjor problme with this marrige application and needs re search.

[HI5232] (Research):Parents signed marriage application for daughter Rosanna in Jay Co, Indian a, 3/16/1876

[HI5233] (Research):The M. W. Montgomery History of Jay County published in 1864* Listed the f ollowing land records as stated : "From a transcript of the original tra ct book on file in the office of the county auditor it is noted that the f ollowing persons had entered land here prior to and including the year 183 6, the year in which Jay county was organized. Though many of these no dou bt were mere land speculators who entered the lands with a view to disposi ng of them presently at a profit, the majority, as the familiar names indi cate, were settlers." Fred Wible, George Wible,


8/20/1838 Land Patent 1 SENE 19/ 24-N 14-E No 2nd PM IN JAY

Wible genealogy found at www.gencircles.com

[HI5236] (Research):Parents signed marriage application 6/23/1887, Jay Co, IND

[HI5237] (Research):Parents signed marriage application Jay co, IN, date obscured. Recorded b et 1882-1900

[HI5238] (Research):Parents signed marriage application Jay Co, In 5/8/1892

[HI5239] (Research):Parents signed marriage application, Jay Co, IND, 5/17/1885

[HI5240] (Research):Parents signed marriage application in Owen Co, Ind....date not available

Name: Vincent Father: David Mother: Sallie Evilsizer County: Jay Gender: F Birth Date: 29 Jul 1883 Reference: Jay County, Indiana Index to Birth Records 1882 - 1920 Inclusive Volume I Letters A - Z Inclusive Book: H-1 Page: 61

[HI5241] (Research):Name: Bowler Father: Elijah Mother: Evilsizer County: Jay Gender: F Birth Date: 11 Jan 1887 Reference: Jay County, Indiana Index to Birth Records 1882 - 1920 Inclusive Volume I Letters A - Z Inclusive Book: H-2 Page: 31

Indiana Deaths, 1882-1920 Name: Della F. Bolen Date: 29 Nov 1905 LOCATION: Dunkirk Age: 18 yr Gender: Female Race: White Source Location: City Health Office, Portland Source Notes: The source of this record is the book CH-3 on page 44 within the series produced by the Indiana Works Progress Admini stration.

[HI5242] (Research):There is a birth record in Jay Co, IN of a Flora Thompson to John N Thomps on and Cynthia Dawson in Spencer Co, IN on 8/31/1883 recorded in Book of B irths R-1 Pg 108. Not known if this is the family of Flora.

[HI5243] (Research):Name: Evilsizer, Reginald E Father: L M Mother: R A Hearn County: Jay Gender: M Birth Date: 16 Jul 1885 Reference: Jay County, Indiana Index to Birth Records 1882 - 1920 Inclusive Volume I Letters A - Z Inclusive Book: H-1 Page: 135

[HI5244] (Research):Name: Evilsizer Father: Minor Mother: Elitha J Barbar County: Jay Gender: M Birth Date: 03 Jan 1889 Reference: Jay County, Indiana Index to Birth Records 1882 - 1920 Inclusive Volume I Letters A - Z Inclusive Book: H-4 Page: 1

[HI5246] (Research):Name: Huttenbrock Father: Henry Mother: Elnora Evilsizer County: Jay Gender: F Birth Date: 15 Nov 1889 Reference: Jay County, Indiana Index to Birth Records 1882 - 1920 Inclusive Volume I Letters A - Z Inclusive Book: H-4 Page: 21

[HI5249] (Research):Name: Tester Father: Wm Mother: Viola J Evilsizer County: Jay Gender: F Birth Date: 30 Nov 1884 Reference: Jay County, Indiana Index to Birth Records 1882 - 1920 Inclusive Volume I Letters A - Z Inclusive Book: H-1 Page: 109

[HI5250] (Research):Name: Evilsizer Father: I N Mother: Sadie Rook County: Jay Gender: F Birth Date: 20 Jun 1894 Reference: Jay County, Indiana Index to Birth Records 1882 - 1920 Inclusive Volume I Letters A - Z Inclusive Book: H-6 Page: 27

[HI5259] (Research):Name: Kristy Kay Kail Date of Birth: 29 Jun 1954 Gender: Female Birth County: Ector Father's name: Billy Mervin Kail Mother's name: Evie Lou Cranford Roll Number: 1954_0008

[HI5262] (Research):Dau of John G Murphy

[HI5273] (Research):Name: James E Evilsizor Birth Year: 1927
Race: White, citizen Nativity State or Country: Ohio State: Ohio
County or City: Logan
Enlistment Date: 24 Jan 1946 Enlistment State: Ohio
Enlistment City: Fort Hayes Columbus Branch: Air Corps Branch Code: Air Corps Grade: Private Grade Code: Private Term of Enlistment: Enlistment for Hawaiian Department Component: Regular Army (including Officers, Nurses, Warrant Officers, a nd Enlisted Men) Source: Enlisted Man, Regular Army, after 3 months of Discharge Education: 3 years of high school Civil Occupation: Postal Clerk or Photographer, Aerial (Aerial camerama n. ) or Photographer, Portrait or Cameraman, Motion Picture or Photograph er (Photographer, camerman, still.) or Cameraman, Animated Motion Pictu re (Motion picture cameraman, animation.) or Photographer,
Marital Status: Single, with dependents Height: 00 Weight: 006


from Logan Co, OH Historical Society James Edward Evilsizor, 47, Rt 3 (Carriage Hill), Bellefontaine, was de ad on arrival at Mary Rutan hospital today at 1:40 a.m. He was born Augu st 19, 1927, in Yellow Springs, the son of Charles Clifford and Edna Howe ll Evilsizor. He was married to Kathryn Sutton (scratched thru and writt en "Scott") on Oct 25, 1854 and she survives. In addition to his wif e, he is survived by his mother, Mrs John York, Zanesfield; three sons, Ja mes Edward, John Finley, and Charles Patrick, all at home; three daughter s, Mrs Marvin (Vickie) Kerr, 544 north Park St and Pamela Rae and Jacqueli ne Lee at home. One sister is deceased. A half-brother Rev Lewis York of K lamath Falls, Oregon and a half-sister, Mrs John (betty) Londergon, Spring field, along with one step sister Mrs Kenneth (Mary) Patton, Lima also sur vive. Mr Evilsizor was a yardmaster for Penn Central Railroad. The World W ar II veteran belonged to the Eagles Lodge in Bellefontaine as well as t he VFW, Yardmasters of American and the Yard Clerks Association. Funeral s ervices are not complete at this time. Calling hours at the Kennedy funer al home will be Friday from 2 to 4 and 7 to 9 P.M.

Name: James E Evilsizor Gender: Male Date of Death: 26 December 1974 Volume: 21923 Certificate: 092708 Autopsy: Yes - Unknown Marital Status: Married Place of Death: Bellefontaine, Logan County Certifier: Physician Race: White Residence: , Logan County Age: 47 Years

[HI5274] (Research):CCGS Newsletter Sept 1998 pg 96 Road Tax assessed on Chattels in Johnson T wp, Champaign Co, Ohio for the year 1876 Ephraim Buroker .18

1910 Census of Champaign Co, shows grandson Forest E Counts, age 14 b O H. Also borading are two non relative, William Idle age 24 and Layafette I dle age 21. In Rosedale Cemetery are buried three infant children wi th no dates on the stones. Emmett, Irma and unnamed.

St Paris Dispatch Mar 16, 1888 Ermie, d/o Eph Buroker, died at Carysville on the 5th, and was buried on t he 7th, at the cemetery near here, aged 2 yrs 4 months.

BUROKEP, Ephraim Death date: 4/4/1924, Champaign County
Volume #4424, Certificate #19872

[HI5275] (Research):HINTON LAVINA C County Name: CLARK Date of Death: 9/18/1931 Volume Number: 6719 Certificate Number: 5725

[HI5276] (Research):Kansas City Star 5/17/1997 Phillip Andrew "Flipper" Evilsizer, 21, b Independence, MO, passed away Sa turday, May 17, 1997, in Independence, as the result of an automobile acci dent. Funeral Services will be 10:a.m. Tuesday, May 20, at Speaks Suburb an Chapel,; burial in Oak Ridge Memory Gardens. Friends may call 6-8 p. m. Monday at the Chapel. Memorial Contributions are suggested to MADD. Phi lip was born March 17, 1976, in Kansas City, and had lived in this area a ll his life, In 1990, he was instrumental in developing the Ozark Storm Ba nd, which toured the country for over five years. Philip was the drumme r. He attended the Grace Community Church in his youth. Surviving are h is parents, Glenda and Jim Carpenter, of the home; his father, Larry Evils izer, Independence, MO-, his fiancee,Amy Lynn Rose, and their baby whi ch is due in December of 1997, Independence, MO; two brothers,Brian D. Car penter, Kansas City, and Parry L. Evilsizer, of the home-, four sisters, E lizabeth Ann Bromley, Independence, MO, Rebecca Jean Mustain, Rocky Comfor t, MO, Lisa Jewell Wright, Anderson, MO, and Tammie Lynn Hansen, Neosho, M O; his paternal grandmother, Jessie Marie Carpenter, Independence, MO; aun ts and uncles, including John and Sherry Scarlet, Walt Evilsizer and Dan ny Evilsizer; seven nieces and nephews, Benjamin Bromley, Michelle Carte r, James Randale Wright, Jr., Andrew Lee Wright, Courtney Lynn Hansen, Ash lee D, Carpenter and Corey James Carpenter; many cousins and other relativ es; and his best friend, Richard Best. (Arrangements: Speaks Suburban Chap el)

(Sisters listed are half siblings, children of his mothers marriage to ano ther man)

6/2004- I am related to Phillip A. Evilsizer. He is my husband's first cou sin. (His mom is my husband's aunt) Thank you very much for the obituary b ecause I'm not sure we got a copy of it before attending the funera l. I am only an amateur genealogist but I have a fairly good sized fami ly tree going, even though I only have limited information on the Evilsize rs. Michelle M. Silkwood mmsilkwood@earthlink.net

[NI5282] Seek info on their children:
(2)Elizabeth Curl, b. 1807/OH;
(2)James b. 09 Sept 1811/OH married Ellen unk.
(3) Jeremiah Ball Curl b. 14 Oct. 1814, md. Sarah P. Wilson or Lucinds
unk. and (?)others?
(4) poss. a dau, possibly named Rachel Curl? and
(5?) perhaps granddau or dau: Mary E. Curl b. c. 1835/OH.
Thos Curl family believed to be in 1820 Pleasant Twp, Clark Co, OH census
and in 1830, 1840, and 1850 Goshen Twp,Champaign Co, OH census.
Name of requestor: Carol A. Larsen Email address: clarsen828@comcast.net

[XI5282] DAR record
Thomas Curl, father of Betsy Owen (no dates)
Name has * meaning he was removed from the Old Graveyard

[HI5283] (Research):settled in Catawba Clark Co until 4/1865 wnet west to McLean Co, ILL. Aft er death of wife, moved back to Ohio and settled near Mutual. Soon after m arried Mrs Rebecca Jenkins who with a dau Mrs Mary Wingate of Catawba a re left to mourn him.

Will Book D pg 482 Union Twp, Mutual, Isaac Lafferty probated 4/16/1881 Wife Rebecca A land in village of Mutual and 90 acres in McLean Co, I L; at her death to dau Mary Wingate. Wife Rebecca abd Thomas Wingate, Exec . Wit: W H McFarland, John Lafferty Signed 4/1/1881

[HI5284] (Research):Wangen, Hans E own home w mortgage
Age: 38 Year: 1920
Birthplace: Minnesota Roll: T625_1337
Race: White Page: 2B
State: North Dakota ED: 78
County: Nelson Image: 944
Township: Nash Mary, wife, 35 , immigrated 1903 Lucille, dau, 12 Lugina, dau, 10 Joseph, son, 9 Osborn, son, 7 lawrence, son, 5 Hans, son, 1y3m

[HI5300] (Research):PURK ROBERT E County Name: CHAMPAIGN Date of Death: 4/18/1922 Volume Number: 3848 Certificate Number: 20681

[XI5300] son of E F & Blanch

[HI5301] (Research):Champaign Co, Genealogical Society, Champaign Co Oh-Newspaper Abstracts M ay 1855-1871, (March 2000) 3/22/1863 MISSES ELEANOR and MARY WARD celebra ted the 81st birthday of their aunt, MRS MARGARET WARD BANES last Sat. S he is the last surv member of the first family of COL WILLIAM W ARD SR. T he nieces and nephews present were WILLIAM WARD'S family of Powhattan, JUDGE VANCE and family, WILLIAM COLWELL and wife, S B PAYNE and wife, HE NR Y WARD and WILLIAM AMBROSE, son of MRS ALICE WARD-AMBROSE.

[HI5302] (Research):CCGS Newsletter Vol 22 No 1 pg 16 Jan 2006 St Paris Ohio Graduates 1934-19 39 From St Paris Ohio Graduates June 10 1993 by Janet Evilsizor Worthingto n 1938-Loren Purk

Name: Loren Purk SSN: 289-18-6070 Born: 16 Sep 1920 Died: Jan 1976 State (Year) SSN issued: Ohio (Before 1951 )

[XI5302] Divorced at time of death

[HI5303] (Research):PURK MELVIN A County Name: CHAMPAIGN Date of Death: 5/11/1927 Volume Number: 5347 Certificate Number: 27051

[HI5308] (Research):Litrell family history for many generations were found on WFT Vol 23 Tr ee 1966 JUANITA L BERRIAN 6723 TAREYTON WAY CITRUS HEIGHTS, CA 95621

[HI5311] (Research):Frankie Marie Sayre, 69, of Nitro, WV, departed this life, September 25, 1 999 at Morris Memorial Nursing Home, Milton, WV following an extended illn ess.She was born May 23, 1930 in Roane County, a daughter of the late, Rus sel G. and Marjorie B. (Evilsizer) Phillips.She was a homemaker, a memb er of the Cross Lanes Bible Church, a volunteer at the Rehabilitation Cent er at Institute and was a 45 year resident of Nitro.Survivors include h er husband of 47 years, Don C. Sayre; son, Dan T. Sayre of Nitro; daughte r, Donna (Sayre) Neumann of Greenville, SC; brothers, Golden Phillips of M elbourne, FL, Kenneth Phillips of Nitro, Stephen Phillips of St. Albans; s isters, Erca Wrighton of Melbourne, FL and Anna Mae Doolittle of Spence r; grandchildren, Nathanael Neumann and Isaiah Neumann; several nieces a nd nephews.She was also preceded in death by a brother, Rolland Phillips.S ervice will be Tuesday, September 28, 1999--1 PM at Cooke Funeral Home, Ni tro, WV with Pastor, David Thaxton officiating. Burial will follow in t he Blaine Memorial Cemetery, Cottageville, WV. Visitation 6:30 - 9 PM Mond ay at the Cooke Funeral Home, Nitro, WV. Arrangements by Casto Funeral Hom e, Evans, WV.

[HI5313] (Research):Source for middle name was WWI Draft Registration

Urbana Daily Citizen, Monday, March 25, 1963 Clair W Evilsizor,67, of 34 W Main ST, Tremont City, a native of St Pari s, died unexpectedly at 1:30 p.m. Sunday in his residence of a heart attack. He was born July 13, 1895, the son of Charles and Lille Cutler Evilsiz or and had been a tool maker at the White Diesel Engine Division, White Motors Co, having retired in 1960. Evilsizor was a member of Pharas Lodge No 355, F & AM in St Paris, and was a veteran of WWII. His wife, Elmira Seitz Evilsizor preceded him in death in 1956. Survivors include several cousins. Funeral services will be held at 10 a.m. Wednesday in the Jack son Lytle and Coffman Funeral home, Springfield. Burial will be in Mt Calvary cemetery,Tremont City. Friends may call at the funeral home fr om 7 to 9 p.m. Wednesday.

Name: Clair W. Evilsizor Serial Number: 1258475 Race: W Residence: Tremont City, O. Enlistment Division: National Guard Enlistment Location: Springfield, O. Enlistment Date: 06 Jun 1917 Birth Place: St Paris, O. Birth Date / Age: 21 11/12 Years Assigns Comment: Co B 3 Infantry ONG (Co B 148 Infantry) to 31 Jan 191 8; Co A 103 F Sign Battalion to Discharge Private, first class 4 May 191 8. Meuse-Argonne; Defensive Sector. American Expeditionary Forces 18 May 1 918 to 7 May 1919. Honorable discharge 17 May 1919. Volume #: 5

William's Springfield (Clark County, Ohio) City Directory 1941 705 Reaki rt Bldg., Cincinnati, Ohio: The Williams Directory Co., Evilsizor, Clark W machinist Bauer Bros Co r Tremont City

1950- 1951-1952 Clark County Farm and Business Directory Lehmann Building Bowling Green Ohio Evilsizor, Clark W (Almira) Main St. Tremont City Ohio (owner) Welfare wor ker, State of Ohio. Dora Seitz in household

WWI Draft Registration 6/5/1917 Clark Co, Tremont, OH Clair Wilmerson Evilsizorborn 7/13/1892 in St Paris, OH Lives in Tremont City, OH Clerk- cant read employer name, single Tall, slender, blue eyes, ? hair

U.S. World War II Draft Registration Cards, 1942 Name: Clair Wilmerson Evilsizor Birth Date: 13 Jul 1895 Residence: Clark, Ohio P O Box 66 Tremont City Birth: Champaign, Ohio Race: White Roll: WWII_2372905 Contact: Mrs Almira Seitz Evilsizor same address Emp-Bauer Bros, Springfield, OH, Ludlow & Burt Streets

[HI5314] (Research):Urbana Daily Citizen Wed March 1, 1956 Mrs Almira Seitz Evilsizor, 67, of Tremont City, died in Mercy Hospit al at 11:40 p.m. Tuesday following two and one-half years of illness. S he was born in Tremont City, Jan 6, 1889, the daughter of Amos and Dora Ma rtin Seitz and was a lifelong resident of the Tremont area. Mrs Evilsiz or was a member of the Dialton Evangelical and Reformed church in Dialto n. She also was a member of Diamond Chapter 64, order of Eastern St ar of St Paris of St Paris and the Home City Chapter of the Daughters of A merica of Springfield. Survivors include her husband, Clar W Evilsizor; o ne brother, Charles E Seitz of Detroit, Michigan and one aunt, Mrs Nora Mo rningstar of Springfield. Her body was taken to the Jackson-Lyle funeral h ome for services at 1:00 p.m. Saturday. Friends may call at the funeral h ome after 6 p.m. Thursday and until time of services. The Rev M P Schoepfl e, pastor of the Dialton Evangelical and Reformed Church will be in charg e. Burial wil bee in the Calvary Cemetery, in Tremont City

[HI5315] (Research):Possible son listed in WWI Draft registration Stanley Arthur Seitz b) 11 O ct 1894

April 11, 1903 Johnson P WEAVER and wife, Mr and Mrs Amos SEITZ, Mrs Catherine LEBER a nd Mr and Mrs Jacob SEITZ attended the funeral of their aunt, Mrs ZIRK LE in Springfield.

1900 census German Twp, Clark County, Ohio ED 3 Sht 11 line 45 June 20, 19 00 Amos Seitz, head, Dec 1842, age 57, married 20 years, Oh, Pa, Va, Occ: mil ler, Not employed 0 months, able to read and write, owned home free of mor tgage Dora B. Wife, March 1862, age 38, mother of 3 children, 3 living, Oh, M d, Oh, Able to read and write Charles E, son, Feb 1883, age 17, Oh, Oh, Oh, School 7 months, able to re ad and write Mattie B, daughter, Feb 1886, age 14, Oh, Oh, Oh, School 8 months, ab le to read and write Emma E, daughter, Jan ---, age --- , Oh, Oh, Oh, School 8 months, ab le to read and write William Gubb, Boarder, Mi, Eng. Eng, Miller, Able to read and write This one was at the bottom of the page and didn't copy real well but the J an for Emma's birth was quite clear.

[HI5317] (Research):Parentage recently proven. (Death cert) she is left with a family in Cham paign County, as were the other children of Allen Evilsizer and Elizabe th Journell 1850 Champaign Co,Concord, OH Census shows her living with Charles and Ma ry J Journell, age 6( Charles Journell is listed as dying 1862, resu lt of Civil War 1870 Champaign Co, OH census shows last name of Buck ( Buck not official ly divorced until 1873) 1880 Champaign Co , OH Census shows her living with Edward Buck, but usi ng her last name Evilsizer. Mother born in Ohio, Father doesn't know.a ge 38 Papers in Champaign County Historical Society by Denise Moore in the BU CK family history name parents. Tombstone indicates born in 1849, which conflicts with census records a nd only makes her 14 when first child born. Allen's will names four living daughters, only two were born to Allen a nd second wife, leaving two by Elizabeth Journell.

Urbana Citizen Tuesday, August 24, 1926 Mrs Arena Buck, widow of Edward Buck, died Sunday morning at the ho me of a daughter, Mrs Margaret Roe, in West Liberty. She was 85 years of a ge and death was due to a complication of diseases. Surviving are the daug hter at whose home she died, and one son, George Buck of DeGraff. Anoth er son, Dr Buck of Urbana died several years ago. There are also a numb er of grandchildren surviving. Funeral services will be held from the Chri stian Church in West Liberty, of which she was long a member. Tuesday afte rnoon at 2 P.M., Rev R E Wearley, pastor of the church, will officiate a nd burial will be made in West Liberty Cemetery by J L Troyer, village fun eral director.

1930 Logan Co, Liberty, OH Dist 15 Margaret E Roew, head, 64, widow, md age 44, OH US OH living alone (Not found in 1920 or 1910)

Name : Arena Buck Death date : 22 Aug 1926 Death place : West Liberty, Logan, Ohio Birth date : 1841 Estimated birth year : Birth place : Troy, Ohio Age at death : 85 years Gender : Female Marital status : Widowed Race or color : Caucasian Street address : Occupation : At Home Residence : Burial date : 24 Aug 1926 Burial place : Cemetery name : West Liberty Cemetery Spouse name : Edward Buck Father name : Allen Evisizor Father titles : Father birth place : Troy, Ohio Mother name : Elizabeth Journell Mother titles : Mother birth place : Carrsville, Ohio GSU film number : 1984472 Digital GS number : 4096044 Image number : 1096 Certificate number : fn 51251 Collection : Ohio Deaths 1908-1953

[HI5318] (Research):CCGS Newsletter Sept 1998 pg 96 Road Tax assessed on Chattels in Johnson T wp, Champaign Co, Ohio for the year 1876 Edward Buck .07

History of Champaign County, Ohio Judge Evan P Middleton 1917 B F Bowen & Co Inc. Pg 503 George F Buck, a well-known general farmer and extensive stockman, livi ng on rout No 2, Degraff, Adams township, was born in Johnson township, Ch ampaign county on August 18, 1863 a son of Edward and Irene (Evilsazer) Bu ck, farming people. Edward Buck, was born in Johnson township, this count y, the son of pioneer parents on April 4, 1832. His wife was born in Ada ms township. Edward Buck's parents were Abither and Cynthia (Wilder) Buc k, the former of whom was born in the state of Vermont, and the later in t he state of New York. After their marriage they came to the state of Oh io and entered one hundred and sixty acres of land in Johnson township. Th ey were among the early settlers of that part of the county and at the ti me they settled on the farm there were not many neighbors within reach. Ab ither Buck built a log cabin on his farm and he and his wife continu ed to live there to the end of their lives, worthy citizens, who were he ld high esteem throughout the countryside. their labors on the pioneer fa rm were amply rewarded and at the time of their deaths they were in comfor table circumstances. They were the parents of the following children: Davi d, Edward, Jeremiah, Pierson, Hannah, Mary J and Cynthia. Hannah was marri ed to Simon Snyder, and both are deceased. Edward Buck was reared on his f ather's farm in Johnson township and attended the district schools of t he period. He assisted his father on the farm for some time and later mov ed to Adams township and farmed there for some years, subsequently goi ng to Urbana, where they spent the rest of their lives. Edward Buck was en gaged throughout his active life at general farming and made a succe ss of all his agricultural operations. He was the father of seven childre n, five of whom are still living, as follows: Jospeh; Rebecca, who beca me the wife of Mr Durwester; Phoebe J, who married John Tucker; George T a nd Margaret, who married John Roe. 1880 Millerstown, Champaign, Ohio Family History Library Film 12549
NA Film Number T9-0998 Page Number 300B Edward BUCK Self S Male W 48 OH Stock Breed George F. BUCK Son S Male W 16 OH At Home OH OH Margrett E. BUCK Dau S Female W 15 OH At Ho
BUCK Dau S Female W 1 OH OH OH Arrena EVELSIZAR Other S Female W 38 OH Servant - -- OH

1889 Springfield City Directory Buck Edward D. molder, res e s Shaffer north of Dibert Av Buck David C. core maker, res 307 Grand Av Buck Ellen, widow of Thos. res 161 E. Columbia Buck Jos. laborer, rooms 347 E. Columbia Buck Michael, blacksmith, bds 84 E. Main Buck Perry, laborer, bds 94 E. Main Buck Thos. machinist, res 161 E. Columbia Buck Wm. molder, res 58 N. Foster

1860 Census names Sarah Kelly age 18 living in household\

A marriage licence was issued to Edward Buck and Mary A Bunton on 2/9/18 60 In Clark Co, OH but a certificate was never filed. (Source Clark Co, Ma rriage Book Vol 5 (1858-1863)

Another marriage Cert in Clark Co, OH 12/24/1884 to a Clara Smith. For Edw ard D Buck. No other Edward Buck found. This guy may have been a real rom eo!

1910 census in Concord Township, Champaign County, it lists Edward and Ire na as being married for 50 years with 3 children born to this mother a nd 3 still alive. In the 1920 census it shows she is living with Margar et Roe. Margaret is listed as the head and Arena as Mother. They were al so living next door to Albert and Ida in 1910.


Researcher Pat Lushia plushia@juno.com splushia@pacbell.net Jean Nickell jean_nickell@hotmail.com

[HI5319] (Research):Researcher of this family Carol Schneider bernie@carol.lovelock.nv.us Info also found on WFT 25 Tree 2824, Carol Milleson, 1460 Eldridge A ve E, Maplewood, MN 55109

Record book 32 pg 255 Filed 13 April 1866 Petition to Partition Edward Buck vs David Buck et al About April 5 1866 Abithar Buck died seized of about 92 acres located in t he NW 1/4 of Section 4 Twp 3 Range 12 (Johnson). The heirs of Abithar Buck were; Edward Buck; David Buck; Mary Jane Buck, wife of William Lung (sic); Hannah Buck, wife of Simeon Snyder; and minor heirs of Jeremiah Buck, deceased: Cynthia Buck; Permelia Buck and Marvel C Buck of Pearce Co, IL

I can find no evidence of mary Jane and marriage of William Lung. Probably a transcription error since she married William Lary

[HI5320] (Research):1860 Census shows age 60, b 1800

[HI5321] (Research):Contributor: The Lockharts - Authors Section Email: LemLoc@aol.com

[HI5323] (Research):Justice S Matteson
Age: 34 State: OH 1910
Color: W Enumeration District: 0016
Birth Place: Ohio Visit: 0102
County: Champaign
Relation: Head of Household
Other Residents: Relation Name Color Age Birth Place Wife Elizibeth W 29 Ohio Son Loyd E 08 Ohio Daughter Norma B 06 Ohio Daughter Nima E NR Ohio

1930 Justice S Matteson Richwood, Union, OH abt 1879 Ohio White Head Elizabeth Matteson Richwood, Union, OH abt 1881 Wife Christine Matteson Richwood, Union, OH abt 1915 Daughter

Name: JUSTICE S MATTESON Gender: Male Date of Death: June 21, 1959 Volume: 15822 Certificate: 45272 Marital Status: Married Place of Death: , Union County Race: White Residence: , Union County Age: 84

[HI5325] (Research):Name: Norma B Snowden Birth Date: Est. 1904 Birth State: Ohio Birth Country: United States Gender: Female Race: White Residence County: Union Residence State: Ohio Residence Country: United States Death Date: 7 Sep 1981 Hospital of Death: Marion General Hospital City of Death: Marion County of Death: Marion Certificate: 067943 Age at Death: 77 Certifier: Physician Autopsy: Yes, used for certification Social Security Number: 288-20-6663 Marital Status: Widowed

[HI5326] (Research):Name: Elizabeth Sandy SSN: 302-48-1094 Last Residence: 44446 Niles, Trumbull, Ohio, United States of Ameri Born: 20 Mar 1910 Died: 23 Feb 1997 State (Year) SSN issued: Ohio (1966 )

[HI5328] (Research):1910 census has grandson Chester A age 15 anf gd Helena E McWade 1900 census has gs Chester A gs born 1/1895

MATTISON JACOP County Name: UNION Date of Death: 3/28/1921 Volume Number: 3545 Certificate Number: 18442

[HI5338] (Research):1860 Indiana Census does not show a James Smith with a wife Catherine

[HI5340] (Research):Andrew left home to go west to seek gold during the gold rush. He never f ound gold but faithfully wrote cards and letters home. When his correspond ence abruptly stopped it was assumed he had died. He was never locat ed in the 1880 Census

[HI5354] (Research):Southfield, Michigan , January , 1999 Philip O Evilsizer, Age 78 Passed away Thursday, January 7, 1999. He w as a WWII Veteran and a member of the Knights of Columbus. He is surviv ed by his four children, Jay Evilsizer of FL, Susan (Greg) Therrien and th eir son Eric of CA, Kathy Evilsizer of CA and Denise (Barney) Langner of C A; his former wife, Alvira Evilsizer of Birmingham, MI. At Philip's wish es cremation has taken place. There will be a graveside memorial servi ce at the White Chapel Cemetery in Southfield, MI at a later date.

Evilsizer, Phillip O View Image Online
Age: 10 Year: 1930
Birthplace: Roll: T626_1053
Race: Page: 5A
State: Michigan ED: 516
County: Wayne Image: 0231
Township: Detroit
Relationship: Son

[HI5355] (Research):Auburn Journal (California); Sunday 18 October 1998; page A-6. "CAROL E. WRIGHT Carol Elizabeth Evilsizer Wright died in Sacramento Oct. 15, 1998 at the a ge of 77. Mrs. Wright was born Feb. 19, 1921 in New Concord, Ohio. She lived in Reyn oldsburg and Pataskale, Ohio before moving to Auburn in 1993. She graduat ed from Muskingum College in 1958 with a degree in education and taught fi fth grade for 30 years. Mrs. Wright was an active member of the American B elgian Tervesren Club for 27 years. Survivors include daughter Lynn Wellm an of Auburn; granddaughters Staci Carrington of Roseville and Michelle Ba ker and Aubrey Wellman, both of Auburn; great-granddaughters Bridget, Aman da and Nicole Dean and Cathryn Baker; and great-grandson Joseph Baker. S he was preceded in death by her husband Ernest, and her son, Steven. A fun eral is scheduled for today, but no time or location is available."

The Zanesville Signal Zanesville Ohio 06 October 1939 Band To Accompany Muckie Grid Team Trombone- Carol Evilsizer, Carl Evilsizer

[HI5358] (Research):Complete Bringle genealogy found at www.gencircles.com

[HI5360] (Research):Omaha World Herald, Friday, October 17, 1918 WARREN- Mrs Josephine, aged 46 years. Funeral Thursday morning, Octob er 17 at 10 a.m. from Heafey & Heafey chapel, Twenty-Sixth and Farman. Bur ial Holy Sepulcher Cemetery.

[DI5362] Name: Myrtle Belle Swisher
Death date: 05 Jul 1950
Death place: Urbana, Champaign, Ohio, United States
Birth date: 21 Nov 1870
Estimated birth year:
Birth place: Columbus, Ohio
Age at death: 79 years 7 months 24 days
Gender: Female
Marital status:
Race or color: Caucasian
Street address:
Occupation:
Residence:
Burial date:
Burial place:
Cemetery name:
Spouse name:
Father name: John W. Snyder
Father titles:
Father birth place:
Mother name: Elizabeth Perry
Mother titles:
Mother birth place:
GSU film number: 2372658
Digital GS number: 4109278
Image number: 02653
Reference number: 41269
Collection: Ohio Deaths 1908-1953

[HI5369] (Research):No record in census. Pr. died young

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