[HI9978] (Research):WOLBOPN HANNAH E County Name: CHAMPAIGN Date of Death: 9/1/1928 Volume Number: 5746 Certificate Number: 53103
[HI9979] (Research):Funeral records of son name father as Abraham Leslie Dingledine
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(Research):History of Auglaize County: Page 604-605-606
W. Newton Dingledine, veteran grain dealer of Buckland, former mayor of th at town, for many years clerk of Logan Township, now living retired at h is pleasant home in Buckland, is a native "Buckeye" and has lived in th is state all his life. A resident of Auglaize County since he was seven ye ars of age, a period of sixty-five years, and is thus one of the best kno wn men in the County. Mr. Dingledine was born in Champaign County, Ohio, N ovember 3, 1850, and is a son of John & Clara [Caldwell] Dingledine, who b ecame residents of this county some years after that date and whose last d ays were spent here. John Dingledine was a native of the Old Dominion, bo rn in Shenandoah County, Virginia, and was a son of Philip and Mary [Barri ngton] Dingledine, both of whom also were born in Virginia, members of Col onial families, and whose last days were spent in Champaign County, this s tate. Philip Dingledine was a farmer and landowner and proprietor of a s aw mill in Champaign county. John Dingledine grew to manhood in his nati ve state was there married. When thirty-one years of age he came to Ohio a nd located in Champaign County, where he remained until in October, 185 7, when he came to Auglaize County with his family and settled on a tra ct of 176 acres he had bought west of the Auglaize river in Logan Twp., th is tract including all of the northeast quarter of Section 34 of that town ship, two miles north of where Buckland came into being when the railro ad presently came along. He established his home on that tract there in t he woods and entered upon the task of clearing the same and making a fa rm out of it, but these labors were interrupted by his death less than s ix years thereafter, his death occurring in February, 1863. His wife di ed in that same year and three children thus were doubly orphaned. Two oth er children of this family had died previously. Of the surviving childr en but two now are living, the subject of this sketch and his brother, Jo hn Dingledine. The deceased children of this family were Samuel, Mary a nd Charles. It will be noted by a comparison of dates above that W. Newt on Dingledine was but seven years of age when he came to this county wi th his parents in 1857 and he was thirteen when he was bereaved by the dea th of his parents. He was taken into the household of John Gochenour, o ne of the leading farmers of that neighborhood, and there grew to manhoo d, completing his schooling in the local schools. Upon the attainment of h is majority, Mr. Dingledine came into his inheritance, his share of his fa ther's estate, and he became a practical farmer, looking after the interes ts of his farm - a part of the old home place north of Buckland - and t he grain interests he meanwhile was developing, until 1881, when he left t he farm and moved to Buckland, where he built a house and where he since h as been making his home. It was in 1882 that Mr. Dingledine became engag ed in the grain business at Buckland and became proprietor of the grain el evator there. That was four or five years after the completion of the rail road and it soon became apparent that Buckland was a good shipping poin t. For more than twenty-five years Mr. Dingledine remained in the grain bu siness at Buckland and then in 1909, he sold his elevator there and boug ht the grain elevator at Glynwood, about midway between Buckland and St. M arys and another excellent shipping point in that part of the county, a nd continued in business at that point until his retirement in 1921. Mr. D ingledine is a deacon in the Christian Church at Buckland. He is a Democr at and has been serving as clerk of Logan Township with the excepti on of an interruption of service during several terms from 1886 to 1893 ev er since the year 1876, which probably constitutes the record for leng th of individual public service in this county. During the period of inter ruption in his service as township clerk, Mr. Dingledine was serving as to wnship treasurer, so that his record may be regarded as one of continuo us public service for more than forty-five years. He has also rendered ser vice as mayor of Buckland and for six years was treasurer of the town a nd for some time also was a member of the township board. On December 1 0, 1871, W. N. Dingledine was united in marriage to Mary J. Neese, daught er of Shen [Sherman] and Mary [May] Neese, and to this union was born o ne child, a daughter, Clara A., who married M. K. Clover, of St. Marys, a nd has four children, Cade, Mary, Jesse, and June. Mary Clover married Wil lis Kishler and has one child, a son, Marvin.
Source:http://www.mindspring.com/~ronjc/dingledine/dingledine2.html
DINGLEDINE WINSBER N County Name: AUGLAIZE Date of Death: 4/12/ Volume Number: 6577 Certificate Number: 21766
Name : Winsberry Newton Dingledine Death date : 12 Apr 1931 Death place : St. Marys, Auglaize, Ohio Birth date : 03 Nov 1850 Estimated birth year : Birth place : Ohio Age at death : 80 years 5 months 9 days Gender : Male Marital status : Widowed Race or color : Caucasian Street address : 113 N. Perry Occupation : Grain Merchant Residence : St Marys, Auglaize, Ohio Burial date : 16 Apr 1931 Burial place : Buckland, Ohio Cemetery name : Spouse name : Mary Jane Father name : John Dingledine Father birth place : Virginia Mother name : Clara Coldwell Mother birth place : Virginia GSU film number : 1992427 Digital GS number : 4000596 Image number : 85 Certificate number : fn 21766 Collection : Ohio Deaths 1908-1953
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(Research):DINGLEDINE MARY J County Name: AUGLAIZE Date of Death: 12/10/1929 Volume Number: 6155 Certificate Number: 74164
Name : Mary Jane Dingledine Titles : Death date : 10 Dec 1929 Death place : St. Marys, Auglaize, Ohio Birth date : 17 Dec 1850 Estimated birth year : Birth place : Terra Haute, Ohio Age at death : 78 years 11 months 23 days Gender : Female Marital status : Married Race or color : Caucasian Street address : 113 N. Perry St. Occupation : House Wife Residence : St. Marys, Auglaize, Ohio Burial date : 12 Dec 1929 Burial place : Buerland, Ohio Cemetery name : Spouse name : W. N. Dingledine Father name : Shem Neese Father titles : Father birth place : Virginia Mother name : Mary May Mother titles : Mother birth place : Virginia GSU film number : 1992021 Digital GS number : 4022362 Image number : 2082 Certificate number : fn 74784 Collection : Ohio Deaths 1908-1953
[HI9986] (Research):One possiblility, is that Philip is the son of Anna Magdalena and her seco nd husband Johannes Weller, but was raised by his uncle Johann Nicolaus Di ngeldein (Source poohcuzins@netzero.com)
[HI9993] (Research):LDS notes birth date as 11/3/1832
[HI9994] (Research):1880 Census is granddaughter Abba age 19
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(Research):Raper RECTOR (deceased). Dr. Rector was born in Mad River Township, Champa ign Co., Ohio, July 11, 1838. He resided upon the farm with his parents un til he had attained his majority, where he acquired a good common school e ducation. At the age of 22 years, he went to Tremont and read medicine wi th Dr. J. S. Gard, and graduated at Starling Medical College Feb.28, 186 5. Mr. Rector married early in life, having been united with Eliza J. Mart in, daughter of Scott Martin, Esq., of Tremont, on the 27th of November, 1 857, and to them were born three children, viz., Mary J., now Mrs. J. A. M arquart, born March 6, 1858; J. W., born Aug.18, 1859, and A. W., born Mar ch 10,1861. The Doctor located in North Hampton, in this county where he e njoyed a lucrative and reputable practice up to the time of his deat h. He grew rapidly in the favor of the people, both as a man and a physici an. During the latter part of September, 1872, Dr. Rector was attacked wi th typhoid fever, which ter-minated fatally on the 16th day of the followi ng month (October, 1872). In his last illness, the Doctor was attend ed by Dr. Thatcher, who had in the way of assistance the best learned of q uite a number of the members of the Clark Co. Medical Society, of which o ur subject was a member. He was a man of a high order of social qualitie s, a good intellect and excellent habits. He was temperate and industriou s; his opinions in regard to medical theory and practice were very soun d. Dr. Rector was a member of the M. E. Church, and was sustained and chee red in life and in death by the consolations of the Christian religion. H is grandfather, Charles Rector, was one of the first white settlers in t he Mad River Valley. His parents were Conway and Anna (Neff) Rector; the f ormer was a native of Kentucky, born Feb. 6, 1795; the latter of Shenando ah Co., Va., born Dec.15, 1800. The father emigrated to this State in 180 2, purchasing a full section of land in Mad River Township, where he settl ed and there lived until his death, Oct. 12,1879. The mother still surviv es him, retaining her mental faculties in a remarkable degree. When qui te young, Father Rector was instrumental in getting out the timber for t he first M. E. Church in that vicinity, built of hewn logs, in Champaign C o., just over the Clark Co. line. It is still used as a place of worshi p. Mr. Rector joined the M. E. Church, Dec. 28, 1817, and became a Classle ader March 14, 1819. His wife is also a Methodist.
Clark Co, Beers History
[HI10001] (Research):Springfield Sun May 28, 1904 Hester Ann SEITZ, wife of our fellow townsman, Henry SEITZ, died at her la te home in this town Tuesday afternoon about 3 o'clock. Her death was d ue to paralysis which she received about one week previous to her death. S he was stricken with this much dreaded disease when apparently in perfe ct health, as it was remarked by friends only a few hours before she was p rostrated that Mrs SEITZ looked better and seemed more cheerful than so me time previous. The funeral occurred from the Methodist Episcopal chur ch of which she had been a member since childhood. Rev Alfred TAYLOR preac hed from a text which was a favorite reading in days of health and lif e. The discourse was a very touching one. Her age was 63 years. She leav es a husband and six children to mourn the loss of a devoted companion a nd mother. Mrs SEITZ was a daughter of Conoway RECTOR and it has been sa id that her grandfather was among the first white settlers in this regi on of the country. The large auditorium of the church was filled with sorr owing friends and relatives. Mr SEITZ and the children of the deceased ha ve the sympathy of our entire neighborhood.
[HI10002] (Research):Champaign County Ohio History 1991 by CCGS Biography Pg 259
[HI10003] (Research):1860 Census Champaign Co, OH next to William pg 282 has Aaron Weaver a ge 96 b KY with John 33, Joseph 25 and Elijah 18. Relationships k=not know n
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(Research):Poll Book for Election held in Saint Paris Precint 10-9-1877 for or again st new jail. CCGS Newsletter April 1994 Vol 10 # 2 pg 29 Johnson Barns
Johnson L. Barnes owned land in Jackson Township, Township 3, section 8, r agne 11. Johnson was mentioned in the 9 September 1886, Will of Benoni Bar nes, as a "son of Marion, Indiana".
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(Research):Regarding this one: Pg84 1/25/1886 Mrs Martha PENCE nee Weaver of Buckland, formerly of this v illage died last Fri of consumption. She was d/o the late William Weav er of this village. I have been told that Martha Weaver was first marri ed to Jeremiah O. Goddard (supposedly buried in Terre Haute Cemetery) a nd as his widow Martha married John W. Pence 25 May 1875 in Champaign Coun ty (Book G-527).
The trouble with this is that the John W. Pence who lived in Buckland at t he death of his wife was not in any way associated with Champaign County a nd the Pences living there. As near as I can determine, John W. was bo rn in Ohio about 1850; he was age 23 living with his father (Christian Pen ce) and stepmother (Margaret Stephens) in Tuscawaras County. Christian was bo rn in Ohio, probabaly Tuscawaras, in 1820 and his parents, John Pence a nd Eve Baughman, were from Pennsylvania.
I have studied this countless times and can't figure out any reason why th is John W. should have taken a bride in Champaign County!
Richard Pence
1880 Census Place:Buckland, Auglaize, Ohio Source:FHL Film 1254993 National Archives Film T9-0993 Page 44 4D Wesley PENCESelfMMW30OHOcc:BlacksmithFa: OHMo: OH Martha PENCEWifeFMW30OHFa: PAMo: VA Alice L. PENCEDauFSW8OHFa: OHMo: OH William C. PENCESonMSW4OHFa: OHMo: OH
Richard Pence email 10/15/2003 I suggested that Martha was the Martha Goddard who married John W. Pen ce in 1875 in Champaign County, she first being the wife of Jeremiah Godda rd. You noted that Jeremiah's tombstone shows he didn't die until 1879 an d, further, that the 1880 record for Wesley Pence and wife Martha in Buckl and, Auglaize County had two problems - the place of birth of Martha's par ents was wrong for her to be the daughter of William Weaver and, furthe r, they had a child listed that was born before 1875.
Nevertheless, this couple lived in Bucklands, where Martha (Weaver) Pen ce died and I have subsequently heard from a descendant of the Willi am C. Pence who was list as the son of Wesley in the 1880 census and th ey gave John Wesley Pence and Martha Weaver as William' parents.
Anyway, if the dates are all accurate with regard to Goddard-Weaver-Penc e, it would a possible illegitimacy and a divorce?
John Wesley Pence was a son of Christian Pence and Margaret Stephens
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(Research):Champaign County Ohio History 1991 by CCGS Biography pg 160
Not able to verify parentage. Not found in the 1850 Census of Champaign C o, OH
[HI10016] (Research):Champaign Co, Ohio Guardianship & Indentures Vol 1 pg 595 26 Aug 1857 Nan cy Goddard gdn of Jeremiah C Goddard 11yr ( Jun11 1857); Mary jane Godda rd 10yr ( 19 May 1857); james Fletcher Goddard 9 yr ( June 24 1857); Mart ha Ellen Goddard 7 yr ( April 18, 1857); Sarah Maria Goddard 6 yr (Apr 2 9, 1857, minor heirs of Jesse Goddard dec'd. Surities Robert Thackery, Wil liam Tomlin
[HI10017] (Research):PENCE MARY A County Name: MONTGOMERY Date of Death: 7/19/1918 Volume Number: 2644 Certificate Number: 44644
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(Research):DINGLEDINE, Margaret Death date: 4/13/1938, Clark County Certi ficate #20450
Name : Margaret Dingledine Titles : Death date : 13 Apr 1938 Death place : Springfield, Clark, Ohio Birth date : 21 Aug 1856 Estimated birth year : Birth place : Ohio Age at death : 81 years 7 months 22 days Gender : Female Marital status : Widowed Race or color : Caucasian Street address : Occupation : Housewife Residence : Burial date : 16 Apr 1938 Burial place : Terra Haute Cemetery name : Spouse name : Leslie Dingledine Father name : Nathan Brown Father titles : Father birth place : Ohio Mother name : Hanna Nitchman Mother titles : Mother birth place : Ohio GSU film number : 2023559 Digital GS number : Image number : 2797 Certificate number : fn 20450 Collection : Ohio Deaths 1908-1953
[HI10021] (Research):FRAZEE, Warren W. 92, of Urbana died February 21, 2005 in the Wellington N ursing Home. Private graveside services will be held Wednesday, February 2 3, 2005 at 1 p.m. at the Nettle Creek Cemetery, Urbana, Ohio. The fami ly is being served by the Walter-Schoedinger Funeral Home, Urbana. Published in the Springfield News-Sun on 2/23/2005.
[HI10022] (Research):Springfield Daily News , Saturday May 16 1981 Donald Frazee, 62 of 22 W Grand Ave, died at 1:02 p.m. Friday in Mercy Med ical Center. Mr Frazee had been a patient at the hospital since last Satur day when he fell down stairs at his residence, injuring his head. He was b orn Aug 11 1918 in Urbana, the son of Theodore Williams and Nancy Ethel Ev ilsizor and was employed at Kastle Steel Co as a metal cutter. Survivors i nclude his wife , the former Asenath Bidwell; a daughter, Geri Lynn , at h ome; a son, Mikel Keith of Marysville; a sister, Mrs Shirley (Zelma) Ba rr of Urbana; a brother Warren W of Urbana; a grandson and several niec es and nephews. His body was taken to the Jones-O'Brien-Kennedy Funeral Ho me. There will be no visitation. Services will be held at the convenien ce of the family
[HI10025] (Research):Age in 1850 census shows 16
[HI10029] (Research):SAMUEL PENCE was born about 1803 in Shenandoah Co VA; died between 4 Mar ( will written) and 8 Apr (will probated) 1833 in Clark Co OH; married Phe be Glass 11 Sep 1823 in Clark County (she is probably the Phebe Pence w ho married William Rector 12 Nov 1837 in Clark Co).
[HI10035] (Research):Joseph C. KIPLINGER, farmer; P.O. Eagle City; born on the farm where he n ow resides, Feb. 11, 1842; is a son of Philip and Mahala (Shockey) Kip-lin ger, he a native of Virginia and she of Kentucky. The grandfather, Dani el Kiplinger, also a native of Virginia, became a resident of Ohio, locati ng in German Township, in 1806, being one of the pioneers of the county, s ettling here when this section was nearly all in its primeval forests, a nd the Indians their principal neighbors. Here he lived till his death, wh ich occurred about 1852. Philip was about 2 years of age when brought he re by his parents, and was raised and brought up in this county, and liv ed and died here, living his entire married life in the same neighborho od of his father. He died April 8,1867. His wife is still living, now 74 y ears of age. They were parents of fifteen children, ten now survive - Will iam, Daniel, James, Elizabeth Ann and Mary Jane (twins), Joseph and Phil ip (twins), A. Philander, Lucetta, Caro-line and B. Franklin. Our subje ct lived with his father, brought up to farm labor till his majority. W as married, April 23, 1868, to Emma J., daughter of Noah and Louisa Erns t, natives of Virginia. Issue, two children - Viola and Philip Wilbur. M r. Kip-lincrer has always resided upon the old home place, with the except ion of four years spent in Moorefield Township, moving back again in the s pring of 1874. The home place consists of 96 acres, mostly in cultivatio n, with good improvements. Mr. Kiplinger and wife are members of t he M. U. Church. Grandfathers of our subject will receive due mention in t he history of German Township, in the body of this work, as its pio-neer s. And we would add further in justice to the patriotism of this family, t hat four our subject's brothers were enlisted in the defense of our count ry in the late rebell-ion, one of whom died while in the army. Beers History of Clark Co, OH
[HI10037] (Research):1920 Census gives last names as Evilsizer. May have been born out of wedlo ck.
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(Research):Cedar Rapids Gazette August 14, 2000 Harriet E "Betty" Evilsizer , 79 , of 136 Meadowlark Lane, NW, died Sunda y, August 13, 2000 in her home following a courageous battle with cance r. Services 10:30 A M Wednesday. Murdoch-Linwood Funeral Home, by the R ev Ken Glandorf, chaplain of Hospice of Mercy. Burial, Linwood Cemetery. F riends may call at the funeral home from 4-7 P.M. Tuesday. Survivors inclu de her son, Gary and his wife Jeannine. She was preceded in death by her p arents; her husband George; and two brothers, Tom and Bill. Born August 1 6, 1920 in Keokuk, to Charles R and Harriet Higham Wadden, she married Geo rge A Evilsizer on June 29, 1939 in Cedar Rapids. He died September 4, 199 4. She was employed at the family business, Auto Radiator Service, Inc. S he was a member of Christ Presbyterian Church. Harriet was active in the S alvation Sewing Group, Cedar Rapids Boat Club and Senior Citizens Danci ng groups. She also enjoyed eating out with her friends. She was a lovi ng mother and mother-in-law. Memorials may be made to Camp Courageous Mer cy Hospice or the Kahir Shrine Transportation Fund.
Name: Harriet E. Evilsizer SSN: 485-09-0896 Last Residence: 52405 Cedar Rapids, Linn, Iowa, United States of Ameri Born: 16 Aug 1920 Died: 13 Aug 2000 State (Year) SSN issued: Iowa (Before 1951 )
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Minnesota Death Index, 1908-2002
about Hannah Margaret Michael
Name: «tab»Hannah Margaret Michael
Death Date: «tab»25 Jun 1937
Death County: «tab»Crow Wing
State File Number: «tab»003106
Certificate Number: «tab»003106
Certificate Year: «tab»1937
Record Number: «tab»759344
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(Research):Springfield Sun May 12, 1900 James Bushong is building a very commodious new barn and it will be compl eted very soon
Springfield Sun Jan 14, 1905 James BUSHONG, of near Terre Haute, left for Middletown, Ind, Friday morni ng to attend the funeral of his aunt, Mrs Hannah MILLER.
City Directory 1903 names in household, Mrs Lizzie E, Sarah A and Katie Bu shong
Bushong, James A. Age: 54 Gender: M Race: W Birthplace: OH State: Ohio 1910 County: CHAMPAIGN Locale: MAD RVR TWP Series: T624 Roll: 1159 Part: 2 Page: 119A
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(Research):This family info from: carolport@earthlink.net (Carol Porter)
A Diary of WWI for James can be found at http://www.picklesisters.com/family/jap2.htm
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CENS: CONC 7
CENS: CENS
[HI10066] (Research):April 6 1903 Poll Tax Book Talley Sheet for Concord Township, Champaign C o, OH,- R L Thackery
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(Research):My wife is descendant of his brother Leander b 1858- spelling different Jim Carpenter 4397 Good Rd Seville Oh 44273
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.
[HI10082] (Research):1850 Census nae is Catherine 1860 Census name is RebeccaDaughters obit names mother as Rebecca Jenkin s, but Catherine is the name used in the census
[HI10083] (Research):Willis Jenkins 51 W Ohio Champaign 1910 Wife Mary J 49 Ohio Daughter Matila A 22 Ohio Son Arthyr M 17 Ohio Son Cline M 11 Ohio
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(Research):CCGS Newsletter June 1998 Pg 66 POLL BOOK, Millerstown Precincts, Johnson Township, Champaign County Novem ber 4, 1890 Judges: Solomon Snapp, John O Jenkins and David McMorran Clerk s: S D Corwin and G E Huntoon. Names of Electors: S N Jenkins
JENKINS STEPHEN N County Name: CHAMPAIGN Date of Death: 5/4/1922 Volume Number: 3871 Certificate Number: 26476
[HI10085] (Research):St Paris Dispatch Nov 2, 1886 Mrs G W Ginn, of Millerstown, died Wednesday last of typhoid fever, at t he age of 19 years. She hd been married only a little over four months. H er funeal was held at Baptist Church at Millerstown and the sermon was del ivered by Rev P H Murray. Her reamins were buried at Springgrove. She w as the d/o Presley Jenkins
[HI10091] (Research):Name: Reuel C Buck Gender: Male Date of Death: 26 May 1982 Birth Date: 23 November 1898 Volume: 24850 Certificate: 035565 Autopsy: 9 Social Security Number: 302187553 Marital Status: Married Hispanic Origin: British, Scotch-Irish, Welsh, Scottish Place of Death: Piqua, Miami County Certifier: Physician Race: White Birth Place: Ohio Residence: , Champaign County Age: 83 Years
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(Research):This would be a generation before your Johannes, but the records of the N ew Hanover (Montgomery Co.) Lutheran Church report that in 1742, Johann es and Jacob Apfel, adult sons of Eve, wife of Jurg Bek, joined the churc h. A generation later, two Appel sisters were married at New Hanover, Anna Ca tharine to Johannes Rayer and Elisabeth to Michael Schup. Since their olde st sons were named Jacob (Rayer) and Johannes (Schup), it is likely that t hey connect to the Johannes and Jacob, sons of Eve Bek. Baptismal sponsors hip suggest a third sister was Anna Clara, wife of Frederick Blass.
1767 Berks Co PA Tax list - Adam Apple 1 cattle, 1 tax 1790 Berks Co PA Census Pinegrove twp Henry Apple 02-01-05-00-00 Jno Apple 01-03-05-00-00 Heidelburg- Andrew Apple 03-03-04-00-00
[HI10093] (Research):Father was the local tax collector
[HI10125] (Research):Champaign County Ohio Land Deed Indices by Pat Stickley and Denise Moo re pg 6 Sec10 Twp 3 R 11 Jackson Twp,NW 1/4 NW 1/4 Dec 3 1833 State of Ohio to Jo hn Snap (Index) Book N pg 495 NW1/4 E 1/2 July 2 1831 US to John Schuel (Index) John Snep (Patent) 79 ac res, recorded June 5 1837 Book N pg 494
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(Research):Champaign County Ohio Land Deed Indices by Pat Stickley and Denise Moo re pg 6 Sec 5 Twp 3 R 11 Jackson Twp, NW 1/4 W 1/2 Aug 9 1831 US to Daniel Schn el (Index) Daniel Snepp (Patent) 81 acres, recorded May 11, 1833 Bo ok K pg 396
Champaign Co - Patent Deeds Located in Land Deed Indices Johnson T wp by Pat Stickley & Denise Kay Moore Oct 2005. Sec 12 Twp 3 Range 11 ( SE 1/4) 04 Sep 1843 Mortiz Carlo to Dave Schnepp, W 1/2 Bk R Pg 348 28 Feb 1852 Daniel Snapp to C P & I Railroad Co, strip 60 feet wide, E 1 /2 Bk X Pg644
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(Research):Champaign Co - Patent Deeds Located in Land Deed Indices Johnson T wp by Pat Stickley & Denise Kay Moore Oct 2005. Sec 12 Twp 3 Range 11 ( NW 1/4) 03 Aug 1844 Christopher Merica to Jacob Walborn, 2 1/8 acres Bk S Pg246 17 Aug 1848 Jacob Walborn to Simeon Pence, Indemnity against any cla im of damage. Bk U Pg 198 28 Apr 1856 John Apple to Jacob Walborn, 50 acres Bk B2 Pg71 23 Mar 1864 Jacob Walborn to John Jenkins, 50 acres Bk 35 Pg 441
Champaign Co - Patent Deeds Located in Land Deed Indices Johnson T wp by Pat Stickley & Denise Kay Moore Oct 2005. Sec 18 Twp 3 Range 11 ( NE 1/4) (St Paris located in Sec 18) 08 Feb 1817 U S to Ambrose Huffman of Hamilton Co, also NW 1/4 of S12 T3 R 11 recorded 27 Nov 1818 Bk D pg397 05 Feb 1835 John & Eleanore Huffman of Hamilton Co, OH to David Magger t, east side, plus land in NW 1/4 S12 T3R11 Bk L pg536 04 Dec 1836 Tobias Huffman ro Jacob Walborn, 101 acres Bk N pg467 20 Dec 1843 Jacob Walborn to Trustees of Lutheran Church, 1 acre Bk T pg9 2 17 Aug 1848 Jacob Walborn to Simeon Pence, Indemnity against any cla im of damage 23 Mar 1864 Jacob Walborn to John Jenkins, 100 acres Bk35Pg441
[HI10144] (Research):Photo of tombstone in file
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(Research):Deed Book H Indentures published CCGS Newsletter Summer 1991 pg48 Aug 1827 Robert Noe bound son Lysander; 16yrs on 27th Sept 1827 to Sa muel Miller, cabinet maker (21 on 27 Sept 1831)
Champaign Co Will abstracts Books A-L pg 378 Robert Noe probated 4/29/1863 Wife Elizabeth the farm in Jackson Twp of 79 acres; children Joseph Denni s, Matilda Ann Noe, (minors); Cinderella Rue 9 wife of William) $500; Osc ar $500; Lot and Lysander Noe; heirs of Archibald Noe; heirs of William No e; heirs of daughter Amanda ( no last name.) George Boole exec; Wit; Jo hn Baker, Elias Beaty will signed 9/11/1860
Codicil to Will Probated 4/29/1863 Champaign Co, Pg 378 dated 5/17/1861- To be buried on farm on hill or mound between the sun and barn and in t he highest point of same and grave to be neatly fenced and marble headston e. Witness Mary A Johnson, Mary Ann Boole
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(Research):Champaign Co, Guardian Book Pg 445 6/28/1866 Jacob reeder gdn of Sarah E N oe 14yr 28 May 1866; Malinda Noe 12yr 20 Aug 1865 and William Noe 11yr Ju ne 11 1866; heirs of Robert Noe, dec'd. surities Christian McMorran and Wi lliam Harney
Funeral home records say she is the daughter of Lysander Noe and Martha Gr oves.
[HI10150] (Research):MUMPER CLARA County Name: CLARK Date of Death: 10/15/1933 Volume Number: 7318 Certificate Number: 54562
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(Research):Will names next of kin, Thomas H Kessler, dau Matilda Green
Champaign Co, Guardianship Bookpg 516 Dec 26, 1854 William F Pence gdn of Solomon Leander Kessler 15 yr July 6, 1854; minor s on of Elizabeth Kessler, now Elizabeth Noe
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(Research):Not known if this is father of Jacob Clark Co, OH Will of Jacob Reeder, died 9/1/1821 recorded 1/7/1823. Wife E lizabeth. Sons Elanand jacob. Daughters Marianne, Rachel and Susan. (po ss more children). Step son William Faris. Step Dau, Nancy, Polly and Pris cilla Faris. Exec John Crain and John Layton. Wit Samuel Martin, Isaac Mar tin, & Jacob G Reeder
A Jacob Reeder married Nancy Myers 9/22/1807 in Champaign Co, OH
Champaign Co, Guardian Book Pg 445 6/28/1866 Jacob reeder gdn of Sarah E N oe 14yr 28 May 1866; Malinda Noe 12yr 20 Aug 1865 and William Noe 11yr Ju ne 11 1866; heirs of Robert Noe, dec'd. surities Christian McMorran and Wi lliam Harney
Champaign Co - Patent Deeds Located in Land Deed Indices Johnson Twp by P at Stickley & Denise Kay Moore Oct 2005. Section 18 Township 3 Range 11 To wn of St Paris (St Paris Platted by David Huffman 21 Sep 1831) (There a re several books for lot numbers in St Paris and not all transactions a re represented by this transcription) Lot ? 5/28/1866 E W Burkimer to Jacob Reader, undivided half of 1.55 acr es Bk 37 Pg378 Lot ? 6/2/1866 Lafayette Stogdill to Jacob Reader, undivided half of 1. 55 acres Bk 37 Pg377 Lot ? 10/9/1869 Heirs of John Snapp to Jacob Reader, 1.55 acres Bk 42 Pg2 57 Lot ? 10/9/1869 Jacob Reader to Jacob McMorran, 1.55 acres and 5 acr es Bk 41 Pg607
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(Research):Dorothy A. Zerkle August 23, 1909 - January 15, 2000
Birthplace: St.Paris, Ohio Resided In: Urbana OH USA Visitation: None Service: None
DOROTHY A. ZERKLE, 89, of Urbana, died at 6:15 p.m., Saturday, January 1 5, 2000 in Mercy McAuley Center. She was born in St. Paris, Ohio on Augu st 23, 1909 the daughter of Wilbur and Ada (Apple) Collins. Dorothy w as a member of River of Life Christian Center. She was a graduate of Witt enberg University and had retired from the Springfield City Schools aft er 35 years of teaching. She is survived by her daughter and son-in-la w, Marilyn and Russell Bodey of Urbana; three grandchildren, Gary (Vicki e) Bodey, Gloria (Brack) Houchens, and Brian Bodey; eleven great grandchil dren, Jacob, Perry, Tyson, Dorothy, Landon, Rebecca, Jason, Levi, Hanna h, Rosemary and Laura. She was preceded in death by her husband, Garna rd Zerkle in 1995 and two sisters, Helen Shaffer and Mary Baker. Priva te services will be held at the convenience of the family. The fami ly is being served by the Littleton & Rue Funeral Home, Urbana.
Name: DOROTHY A ZERKLE Gender: Female Date of Death: January 15, 2000 Birth Date: August 23, 1909 Volume: 32282 Certificate: 008852 Autopsy: N Social Security Number: 301097928 Father's Surname: COLLINS Time of Death: 6:15 PM Marital Status: widowed Hispanic Origin: Not Hispanic Place of Death: nursing home Years of Schooling: 16 Certifier: Physician Branch of Service: Method of Disposition: Cremation Mother's Surname: APPLE Race: White Birth Place: CHAMPAIGN, Ohio Residence: URBANA, CHAMPAIGN, Ohio Age: 90 years
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(Research):CCGS Newsletter Sept 1998 pg 96 Road Tax assessed on Chattels in Johnson T wp, Champaign Co, Ohio for the year 1876 Daniel Apple .49
Poll Book for Election held in Saint Paris Precint 10-9-1877 for or again st new jail. CCGS Newsletter April 1994 Vol 10 # 2 pg 29 Daniel Apple
CCGS Newsletter Spring 1992 Poll Book St Paris Precinct Johnson Twp 11/2/1 880 Daniel Apple
[HI10170] (Research):Graduates of the Township Schools of Champaign County 1892 who received th eir diplomas Saturday June 4 1892. List sent in by Supt J M Mulford of Mec hanicsburg. Listed The Champaign Democrat June 16 1892 abstracted by Pat S tickley Fall 1994 CCGS Newsltter pg 77 Jakcson Two- Ada D Apple
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(Research):Champaign Co, Oh 1991 - pg 72 Biography
CCGS Newsletter Summer 2005 Vol21 No2 Pg 16 St Paris Ohio Graduates 1909- 1917 from 6/19/1993 by Janet Evilsizor Worthington 1924 Naaman Apple
Name: Naaman L. Apple SSN: 280-07-3375 Last Residence: 47302 Muncie, Delaware, Indiana, United States of Amer ica Born: 1 Apr 1906 Died: 19 Dec 1991 State (Year) SSN issued: Ohio (Before 1951 )
[HI10195] (Research):Joseph Kinyon, Jr.'s honorable discharge from the Mexican War on June 1 8, 1847 states he was 38 years old and was born in Bedford, Tennesse e. He married Margaret Brown and according to probate records, they bo th died before January 1850 leaving four minor children. This informati on was derived from the "History of Washington County"
[HI10196] (Research):Washington Co, IL Probate rec'd # 45; Walton, Wm R June 1867 Elizabeth Walton Adm. ex. Sarah Walton March 19, 1867 Estate appraisers; John Kinyon, John Read?, Charles Schoal
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CENS: CONC A
CENS: FAMS @F05664@
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CENS: CONC D
CENS: FAMS @F05665@
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(Research):WASH CO IL MARRIAGES BOOK C #51. John Kinyon & Mrs. Polly W. Jones 4 Aug 1870
I'm not sure, but I think thats my gggrandmother. Her husband, CHESL EY D JONES died abt. 1846. In the census books, these Kinyons and Jones f amilys where always pretty close neighbors. In my grandmothers bible, t he name POLLY KINYON is written with the birthdate for my Mary 'Polly' We st Walton Jones. I'm still fighting this mystery. Last nite I walked the Oakdale and Elkton Cemetery s. All the people y ou listed, I believe I saw their graves last nite in one place or the othe r. My only possibility was the one that read JOHN AND MARY KINYON.
I need to contact Kay Jetton again. I had once in the past, but she ki nd of 'blew me off'. Guess that's only fair as my dad used to do the sa me to her many years ago, when she was asking questions then. But my d ad didn't know all the info that I've dug up. He only knew his grandpare nts names of JAMES A & MARGARET A ROBINSON JONES.
When I got into the probate records this week, a Daniel Kinyon was list ed as one of the appraisers of CHESLEY D JONES estate.
So, if any of this rings a bell, please contact me. Thank you, Karla S. Wood karla@accessus.net (Karla)
LDS Site has spouse of John Kinyon was Anjaline Land married 10/8/1860, Wa shington Co, ILL and second spouse Mary Matilda Poynter married 8/19/18 96 in Laclede Co, MO
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CENS: CONC D
CENS: FAMS @F05666@
[HI10204] (Research):kenneth-mchenry@usa.net (Kenneth McHenry) Hi, You are listed at Ancestry.com as submitter of the names of Edward, Da niel, and Joseph Kinyon Sr. from Mo. Washington Ill and back. I am a desce ndant of this line and would very much appreciate hearing from you what y ou know about Joseph Kinyon Sr. Thank you for doing so much work on this family. Edward's dau was Rosalie Kinyon who married Wakely McHenry in Clin ton, Henry Missouri. Our family remembers her still as almost a saint a nd her husband wrote so much about how lucky he was to have found her, s he must have been a nice person. This makes me more interested in knowi ng about the Kinyon line. I grew up in St. Louis, no so far from Washingto n, Okawville, Ill but my father died in WWII and I have been ignorant of t hat line all my life. Only recently did an aunt tell me the stories abo ut Rosalie Kinyon in Clinton, Mo. There is a family tradition that the anc estors of Edward Kinyon fought alongside Abraham Lincoln in the Black Hawk Indian War and that Lincoln ga ve one of them his own musket as thanks.
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(Research):This family researcher: Mike Nichols St Louis, MO manichols1@msn.com
LDS site has Sarah marrying Henry Friend 3/1/1866 Washington Co, IL
[HI10211] (Research):LDS Site shows no Thomas Kinyon as a child of this family
[HI10233] (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 1912 Irma Talbott
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(Research):List of youth between the ages of four and 21 years within School Di st No 5 in Urbana Twp 11-25-1832 D Taylor - 5
DONALD3 TAYLOR (ARCHIBALD2, ANGUS1) was born 1792 in Scotland, and di ed February 27, 1841 in Champaign Co., Ohio. He married MARY MCKERRALL Fe bruary 15, 1816 in Southend, Argyll, Scotland, daughter of JOHN MCKERRA LL and ?. She was born 1796 in Scotland, and died 1886 in Where?. Notes for DONALD TAYLOR: Was he buried in Concord Cemetery in Champaign C o. OH? More About DONALD TAYLOR: Immigration: 1822, to USA, Ohio Notes for MARY MCKERRALL: Mary is found in the 1850 Champaign Co., OH cen sus, Concord Twp. She is listed as 51 years. Also listed in the fami ly is son Archibald 57 (should be 27); Douglas 21; Margaret 20; Daniel 1 7; Flora 14. Donald is no longer living. Mary and son Archibald are lis ted as being born in Scotland. Her son John and his family is also list ed in same township. They are in the same twp. as the Houghs and the Heat hs. Mary died in 1886 and may have lived with a child after some of the ch ildren married or moved away.
Children of DONALD TAYLOR and MARY MCKERRALL are: i.JOHN4 TAYLOR, b. May 10, 1818, Scotland. ii. MARY TAYLOR, b. March 29, 1820, Scotland; d. Indiana. iii.ARCHIBALD TAYLOR, b. March 09, 1822, Scotland; d. 1887, Ohio. iv.ANGUS TAYLOR, b. August 29, 1824, Ohio; d. February 09, 1836, Ohio. v.DOUGLAS TAYLOR, b. August 29, 1827, Ohio; d. October 31, 1888, IA. vi.MARGARET TAYLOR, b. November 17, 1829, Ohio; d. April 03, 1905, Ohio. vii.DONALD DANIEL TAYLOR, b. February 17, 1832, Ohio; d. July 18, 1862, I A. Notes for DONALD DANIEL TAYLOR: Wounded in the Civil War. Came home to d ie. Died at age 30. I don't believe he married. viii.JENNETTE TAYLOR, b. May 20, 1834, Ohio; d. 1898, Indiana. ix. FLORA ANN TAYLOR, b. May 22, 1836, Ohio; d. September 18, 1912, Ohio.
family info from Marian MARBA97@aol.com
Shirley Steffen 158 Country Club Rd Williamsburg, Iowa 52361 smstef@avalon.net
[HI10245] (Research):CCGS Newsletter June 1998 Pg 60 1905 CHAMPAIGN COUNTY CENTENNIAL Relics and Curios Under the direction of this committee the relics and curios were sho wn at the Central Ward School building. This was one of the interesting fe atures of the Centennial celebration. The following are the exhibitors a nd list of relics and curios displayed: Mrs. Irvin Blose: 6 cups, 6 saucers, platter, 6 plates, gravy tureen, gra vy ladle.
[HI10246] (Research):Researcher- Judy JFS2810@aol.com
[HI10249] (Research):Name: Lewis I Overholser Birth Date: Est. 1873 Gender: Male Race: White Residence County: Champaign Residence State: Ohio Residence Country: United States Death Date: 12 Jul 1960 Hospital of Death: Mercy Memorial Hospital City of Death: Urbana County of Death: Champaign Certificate: 47843 Age at Death: 87 Certifier: Physician Autopsy: No autopsy Marital Status: Married
[HI10250] (Research):Name: Elmer Overholser Birth Date: Est. 1875 Gender: Male Race: White Residence City: Springfield Residence County: Clark Residence State: Ohio Residence Country: United States Death Date: 30 Mar 1960 Hospital of Death: Mercy Medical Center City of Death: Springfield County of Death: Clark Certificate: 17931 Age at Death: 85 Certifier: Physician Autopsy: Yes, not used for certification Marital Status: Widowed
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(Research):Springfield Sun jan 20, 1907 Jan 20, 1907 Word was received of this place of the sudden death of Frank GEARHART of T hackery, Ohio last Friday a week. The funeral took place last Sunday at Te rre Haute from the M E church of that place and was conducted by the R ev D M HORNER, of the Lutheran church. He was 57 years old and was a lifel ong resident of Mad River township, Champaign County. He is surviv ed by a wife and twelve children. The church was filled to its utmost capa city with friends to attend the funeral
PG 150ANN GEARHARTPROBATED 24 FEB 1890 MAD RIVER TWP [DIED 13 FEB 1890) Heirs-Henry E Gearhart—bro-Canada; Mary Thackery-sis-Dialton;Margaret Coff elt-sis-Seth, Clark Co; Smith Davis-nep-Terre Haute; Sarah E Bishop-niece— Terre Haute; Margaret A Ireland- niece—Terre Haute. To nephew F M Gearha rt all real estate in Mad River Twp, 40 acres S26, formerly owned by Jo hn N Gearhart dec’d and which 120 acres were bequeathed by John M Gearha rt to said Ann and Margaret Gearhart, now Margaret Cof felt [wife of Henry ). S R Neff and A E Dingledine now own 1/3 and Margaret Cof felt the middle 1/3. $100 to nephew W Gearhart. Isaac Neff administrator Witness:Isaac Neff Amanda Neffwill signed 12 Apr 1883
[HI10257] (Research):1 son, 1 daugher,m fours sisters and two brothers.
[HI10258] (Research):Springfield (O.) Daily News on Tuesday, December 23, 1941 George GEARHART, 64, died in his residence, 1811 Prospect av., Sunday, De c. 21, 1941. Body to Frank funeral home at St. Paris. O., and to residen ce Monday night.
[HI10261] (Research):Name: Lina M Stevens Gender: Female Date of Death: 09 August 1971 Volume: 20578 Certificate: 061468 Autopsy: No Autopsy Marital Status: Widowed Place of Death: Troy, Miami County Certifier: Physician Race: White Residence: , Champaign County Age: 87 Years
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(Research):William E Gearhart
Age: 24 State: OH 1910
Color: W Enumeration District: 0007
Birth Place: Ohio Visit: 0161
County: Clark
Relation: Head of Household
Other Residents: Relation Name Color Age Birth Place Wife Nellie 21 Ohio
Name: WILLIAM E GEARHART Gender: Male Date of Death: 1969 84, Years Volume: 19740 Certificate: 053437 Place of Death: Norwood, Hamilton County Race: White Residence: 05, 07 Age: Unknown
Name: William Gearhart SSN: 268-03-6207 Last Residence: 45212 Cincinnati, Hamilton, Ohio, United States of Ame rica Born: 7 Jun 1885 Died: Jul 1969 State (Year) SSN issued: Ohio (Before 1951 )
[HI10264] (Research):1930 household has Sarah F Barnes 73, widow, IN VA VA
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(Research):Name: Thara Gearhart SSN: 277-03-0552 Last Residence: Ohio Born: 9 Nov 1888 Died: Feb 1963 State (Year) SSN issued: Ohio (Before 1951 )
Name: Gearhart Birth Date: Est. 1889 Gender: Male Race: White Residence County: Clark Residence State: Ohio Residence Country: United States Death Date: 16 Feb 1963 Hospital of Death: Home Certificate: 98437 Age at Death: 74 Certifier: Physician Autopsy: Yes, used for certification Marital Status: Married
CCGS Newsletter Pg 88 Summer 1997 Lightening Strikes Two Boys Who Had Hid in a Barn 9/9/1910 Champaign Democrat Struck by lightening, Thare and Charles Gearhardt, although badly wounde d, were still able to tell of their miraculous escape from death. Seeki ng shelter under a barn at the home of Edward Dunkle, near Terre Haute, t he boys were heard to scream with pain. Rushing to the barn, neighbors fou nd that the lightening had burned Thare Gearhardt on the left side, jumpi ng to his foot, where it tore part of the shoe off and his little toe. Cha rles was burned on the right side and rendered unconscious. Both boys wi ll recover.
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(Research):CCGS Newsletter Pg 88 Summer 1997 Lightening Strikes Two Boys Who Had Hid in a Barn 9/9/1910 Champaign Democrat Struck by lightening, Thare and Charles Gearhardt, although badly wounde d, were still able to tell of their miraculous escape from death. Seeki ng shelter under a barn at the home of Edward Dunkle, near Terre Haute, t he boys were heard to scream with pain. Rushing to the barn, neighbors fou nd that the lightening had burned Thare Gearhardt on the left side, jumpi ng to his foot, where it tore part of the shoe off and his little toe. Cha rles was burned on the right side and rendered unconscious. Both boys wi ll recover.
GEARHART CHARLES C County Name: CLARK Date of Death: 5/8/1934 Volume Number: 7506 Certificate Number: 28453
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Champaign Co- Domestic Relation Records 1808-1939 Vol Including Divorce, Bastardy, Adultry, Breach of Contract, some Adoption, by Pat Stickley, CCGS (Minute Book Records, Supreme Court Records, Urbana Newspaper, St Paris Newspaper). pg189 Mar 3, 1885 Minute Book 41 Pg397
Augusta E Snyder vs William Snyder for divorce and injunction to keep William J Snyder from going on farm of 80 acres where she lives or harassing her and her mother Mary Apple. Case continued.
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(Research):Obit names nine children by Simon Pence Isaiah, Sarah, Jane, Susan, Daniel, Eli, Elizabeth, Samuel and Banjamin
Six chldren by Adam Apple Peter, james, Ella, Augusta, Lydia and Amanda
Champaign Co, Guardianship and Indentures Vol 1 pg 313 Jan 21, 1845 Mary A nn Pence, gdn of Jacob Pence; Sarah Jane Pence, Susannah Pence; Elizabe th Pence, minor heirs of Samuel Pence, dec'd. Surities John Hower , Andr ew Hower
[HI10291] (Research):Champaign Co Will Abstracts Book A pg 113 Noah Smith probated 7/19/1853 Nep Isiah Colbert; sis Malinda (wife of Gidwon Ward); Susan, (wife of Thom as Chance); Lucinda (wife of Steven Steinberger; Mary (wife of E L Garrett ); and Susan Smith; Sis Lydia (dec'd) heirs (widow of Noah Ward); half bro ther, John Houtz. Brother-In_law, Thomas Chance exec. wit W F Mosgrov e, A R Blanchford. signed 9/ 24/1852
[HI10293] (Research):CCGS Newsletter July/Aug 2005 Vol 21 No 3 pg 48 St paris Ohio Graduates tr anscribed June 19 1993 by Janet Evilsizor Worthington 1920 Trixie Apple
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Spring Grove Burial record
Trixie Apple age 57
Death date 25-Jan-1960 and internment date are the same
Undertaker H F. Rozelle
Burial: section 8 lot 19 location SW ¼-2
Burial Spring Grove section 8 lot 19 location SW ¼-2 lot book page 5
Age at death 57 date of death 25-Jan-1960 internment date 28-Jan-1960
Middle initial on cemetery Marker M
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Name: «tab»Godfrey Apple
Date: «tab»28 May 1914
Location: «tab»Union Township
Age: «tab»87 yr
Gender: «tab»Male
Race: «tab»White
Source Location: «tab»County Health Office, Decatur
Source Notes: «tab»The source of this record is the book H-24 on page 66 within the series produced by the Indiana Works Progress Administration.
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(Research):Champaign Co - Patent Deeds Located in Land Deed Indices Johnson T wp by Pat Stickley & Denise Kay Moore Oct 2005. Sec 12 Twp 3 Range 11 ( NW 1/4) 28 Apr 1856 John Apple to Jacob Walborn, 50 acres Bk B2 Pg71
Champaign Co - Patent Deeds Located in Land Deed Indices Johnson Twp by P at Stickley & Denise Kay Moore Oct 2005. Section 18 Township 3 Range 11To wn of St Paris (St Paris Platted by David Huffman 21 Sep 1831) (There a re several books for lot numbers in St Paris and not all transactions a re represented by this transcription) Lot ? 2/23/1876 Henry Apple to John Apple Sr, 2.5 acres Bk 49 Pg 499 Lot? 3/17/1884 John Apple Senior to Sarah J Heck, 2.25 acres Pg62 Bk462
CCGS Newsletter Sept 1998 pg 96 Road Tax assessed on Chattels in Johnson T wp, Champaign Co, Ohio for the year 1876 Jno Apple Sr .11
Poll Book for Election held in Saint Paris Precint 10-9-1877 for or again st new jail. CCGS Newsletter April 1994 Vol 10 # 2 pg 29 John Apple Sr
St Paris Precinct Toll Book Nov 2 1880 CCGS Newsletter Spring 1992 pg 33 John A Apple
[HI10296] (Research):Champaign Co - Patent Deeds Located in Land Deed Indices Johnson Twp by P at Stickley & Denise Kay Moore Oct 2005. Section 12 Township 3 Range 11 ( NE 1/4) 01 Apr 1905 Sarah Shawver deceased, by will, ro D R & Amanda Barger, 84 ac res, etc bk 98 pg345
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Name: Catharine Recher
Death date: 28 Aug 1912
Death place: Dayton, Montgomery, Ohio
Birth date: 10 Jun 1834
Estimated birth year:
Birth place: Ohio
Age at death: 78 years 2 months 18 days
Gender: Female
Marital status: Married
Race or color: Caucasian
Street address: 207 S Hopeland
Occupation: Housework
Residence: Dayton, Ohio
Burial date: 31 Aug 1912
Burial place:
Cemetery name: Zion
Spouse name:
Father name: Adam Apple
Father titles:
Father birth place: Pa
Mother name: Sarah Gochoel
Mother titles:
Mother birth place: Pa
GSU film number: 1953425
Digital GS number: 4021203
Image number: 781
Reference number: fn 45391
Collection: Ohio Deaths 1908-1953
[HI10298] (Research):LEEDOM NANCY County Name: CHAMPAIGN Date of Death: 9/18/1917 Volume Number: 2362 Certificate Number: 56490
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(Research):1870 household has a Nancy Apple age 55 living
CCGS Newsletter Sept 1998 pg 96 Road Tax assessed on Chattels in Johnson T wp, Champaign Co, Ohio for the year 1876 Abraham Apple .37
Poll Book for Election held in Saint Paris Precint 10-9-1877 for or again st new jail. CCGS Newsletter April 1994 Vol 10 # 2 pg 29 Abraham Apple
St Paris Precinct Toll Book Nov 2 1880 CCGS Newsletter Spring 1992 pg 33 Abram Apple
APPLE ABRAHAM County Name: CHAMPAIGN Date of Death: 4/7/1921 Volume Number: 3550 Certificate Number: 19744
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(Research):CCGS Newsletter Sept 1998 pg 96 Road Tax assessed on Chattels in Johnson T wp, Champaign Co, Ohio for the year 1876 James Apple .15
Poll Book for Election held in Saint Paris Precint 10-9-1877 for or again st new jail. CCGS Newsletter April 1994 Vol 10 # 2 pg 29 James Apple
St Paris Precinct Toll Book Nov 2 1880 CCGS Newsletter Spring 1992 pg 33 James Apple
[XI10301] Sec 1 Lot 56
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(Research):Page 320, 1909 History Miami Co
CCGS Newsletter Sept 1998 pg 96 Road Tax assessed on Chattels in Johnson T wp, Champaign Co, Ohio for the year 1876 Peter Apple, .24
Poll Book for Election held in Saint Paris Precint 10-9-1877 for or again st new jail. CCGS Newsletter April 1994 Vol 10 # 2 pg 29 Peter Apple
Poll Tax 11/2/1880 St Paris, OH - CCGS Newsletter Spring 1992 pg 33 Peter Apple
PETER APPLE, who owns 106 acres of very fine land in Lost Creek Townshi p, the old Isaac Stensman farm, was born March 12, 1849, on his father's f arm near St. Paris, Champaign, County, Ohio, and is a son of Adam and Ma ry Ann (Pence) Apple.
Adam Apple was born in Pennsylvania, of German parents. He came to Oh io in early manhood and started out in life with a sole capital of twenty- five cents, all he could call his own. Considering that he lived to be t he owner of eleven farms of eighty acres each, his material success was ve ry remarkable. He settled in the neighborhood of St. Paris, when he ca me to Ohio, and lived there at the time of his death, when aged seventy-fi ve years. He was twice married and the children born to his first union we re. Daniel, John, Adam J., Abraham, Godfrey, Lucy, Sarah, Nancy and Dav id (killed in Civil War). Some are still living. His second marriage w as to Mary Ann Pence who, died when aged sixty years. The children of th is union were: James, who is deceased; Peter; Ella; Augusta, deceased, a nd two that died in infancy.
Peter Apple remained at home in Champaign County until his own marriage, w orking for his father on the farm and in boyhood attended the district sch ools when possible. His father was a strict and frugal man and expect ed a large, amount of hard work from his sons. After marriage, Mr. Apple l ived on his own farm of seventy-eight acres, which was situated in Johns on Township, Champaign County, until 1906, when he sold it to his broth er Abraham and then bought his present property, which lies on the north s ide of the Peterson Turnpike Road, in Lost Creek Township. Mr, Apple fou nd it unnecessary to do much improving, as substantial farm buildings we re already on the place. He raises the usual grains that do well in this s ection and enough good stock for his own use.
In April, 1869, Mr. Apple was married to Miss Barbara Poorman, a daught er of Jacob Poorman, who came to Ohio from Pennsylvania. Mr. and Mrs. App le have had the following children: Alfred, who lives near St. Paris, marr ied Annie Hawes, and they have four children-- Ella, Grace, David and Pau l; Elizabeth (deceased), who married Pierce Maggert; Maggie, who died youn g; Jacob, who operates the home farm for his father, married Doska Stur m, and they have two children-Marie and Leon and Mary, who married Charl es Curtis, a farmer in Brown Township, and has three children-Goldie and G ladys (twins), and Helen. Mr. Apple and family are members of the Luther an Church at St. Paris. In politics he is a Democrat.
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(Research):CCGS Newsletter Sept 1998 pg 96 Road Tax assessed on Chattels in Johnson T wp, Champaign Co, Ohio for the year 1876 A J Apple, .33
Poll Book for Election held in Saint Paris Precint 10-9-1877 for or again st new jail. CCGS Newsletter April 1994 Vol 10 # 2 pg 29 A J Apple
St Paris Precinct Toll Book Nov 2 1880 CCGS Newsletter Spring 1992 pg 33 A J Apple
Champaign Co - Patent Deeds Located in Land Deed Indices Johnson Twp by P at Stickley & Denise Kay Moore Oct 2005. Section 18 Township 3 Range 11( NW 1/4) (St Paris located in Sec 18) 15 Jun 1903 Mary Jane Neher to Adam J Apple, 5.25 ac Bk86Pg19
APPLE, Adam J. Death date: 1/13/1920, Champaign County Volu me #3152, Certificate #601
[HI10309] (Research):Champaign Co - Patent Deeds Located in Land Deed Indices Johnson Twp by P at Stickley & Denise Kay Moore Oct 2005. Section 18 Township 3 Range 11( NW 1/4) (St Paris located in Sec 18) 30 Nov 1852 Quitclaim from Catherine A Apple to D A Death Bk X Pg286
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(Research):CCGS Newsletter Sept 1998 pg 96 Road Tax assessed on Chattels in Johnson T wp, Champaign Co, Ohio for the year 1876 Abraham Prince .11
CCGS Newsletter Spring 1992 Poll Book St Paris Precinct Johnson Twp 11/2/1 880 Abraham Prince
yellowrose@ohiolinks.com (Paulette Rothgeb) Here is how I can trace my roots: father:Paul Prince born in Champaign Cou nty 1917, grandfather: Dwight Prince born in 1896, gr-grandfather: Charl es Prince born in 1861, gr-gr-grandfather: Abraham Prince born in 1814, gr -gr-gr-grand Henry Prince, gr-gr-gr-gr-grand Philip Prince born between 17 70-1780 died in 1850 born in Virginia, gr-gr-gr-gr-gr-grand Johann Heinri ch Printz born in Germany came to Philadelphia, Pa in 1749. There are al ot of Prince's buried in St. Paris I think the name of the cemetary is Spr ing Grove. I also know all of their wives. Paulette
Champaign County Ohio History 1991 by CCGS Biography Pg 255
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(Research):CCGS Newsletter Sept 1998 pg 96 Road Tax assessed on Chattels in Johnson T wp, Champaign Co, Ohio for the year 1876 Jonathan Shawver .23
Champaign Co - Patent Deeds Located in Land Deed Indices Johnson Twp by P at Stickley & Denise Kay Moore Oct 2005. Section 12 Township 3 Range 11 NE 1/4 10 Nov 1864 Henry Maggert to John Shawver, S 1/2 of NE 1/4 and 22 .5 acres part of NW 1/4 - Bk 35 Pg378 NE 1/4 01 Sep 1890 Jonathan Shawver to D R and Amanda Barger, S 1 /2 of NE 1/4 except 5 acres and 22.5 acres east side of NW 1/4 Bk71 Pg297 NE 1/4 01 Sep 1890 Douglas R Barger to Jonathan Shawver "see recor d" Bk 71 Pg297
Champaign Co - Patent Deeds Located in Land Deed Indices Johnson T wp by Pat Stickley & Denise Kay Moore Oct 2005. Sec 12 Twp 3 Range 11 ( NW 1/4) 01 Sept 1890 Jonathan Shawver to D R and Amanda barger, 22.5 acres east si de of NW 1/4 & S 1/2 of NE 1/4 except 5 acres Bk 71 Pg 297 01 Sept 1890 Douglas R Barger to Jonathan Shawver "see record" Bk 71 Pg 2 97 SE 1/4 15 May 1875 Michael Maggert to John Shawver, 27.32 ac N 1/2 Bk48 Pg 469
Funeral home records for Sara name Jonathan Shower as spouse
JONATHAN SHAWVER, carpenter and builder; P. O. St. Paris; born in wh at is now Carroll Co., Ohio, in 1821, and is a son of Daniel and Mary E. ( Shultz) Shawver; he .was a native of Pennsylvania, and she of Maryland; th ey married in Ohio, early in the nineteenth century. In 1833, be and his f amily, save the eldest son, located in Logan Co., Ohio, where Daniel purch ased 300 acres of land, to which he added until he had a sufficient amou nt to give each of his children 80 acres or its equivalent. They were four teen in number, all of whom reached maturity and married. All save two we re living when Daniel died, at the age of 84 years; and three years lat er his wife passed away at the age of 83. Our subject is the seventh so n; he was raised to farm-life and acquired his education in the common sch ools, and remaining at home until 21, when he commenced carpentering, in w hich he was well known. In the meantime, he took, in connection, the stone mason trade, which he made a success. In 1864, he purchased 90 acres of h is present farm in Sec. 12, Johnson Township, to which he has since add ed 131 acres ; this is under a good state of cultivation and improvemen t. Mr. Shawver has one of the finest locations in the township, on whi ch he erected good buildings, doing all but the plastering himsel f. He is a man of genius,and success has accompanied him through life. De c. 2, 1852, he married Sarah Apple, a native Champaign Co., Ohio, bo rn in 1832. They have three children-Mary C., wife of M. L. Lemman ; Solom on A. and Amanda M. Mr. and Mrs. Shawver have for years been members of t he Evangelical Lutheran Church, and raised their children in harmony wi th its principles.
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(Research):CCGS Newsletter Sept 1998 pg 96 Road Tax assessed on Chattels in Johnson T wp, Champaign Co, Ohio for the year 1876 Howard Leedom .22
Poll Book for Election held in Saint Paris Precint 10-9-1877 for or again st new jail. CCGS Newsletter April 1994 Vol 10 # 2 pg 29 Howard Leedom
CCGS Newsletter Spring 1992 Poll Book St Paris Precinct Johnson Twp 11/2/1 880 Howard Leedom
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(Research):The only Sise family I am able to locate is in 1870. A John Sise age 28 li ving w Jacob Briggs family in Jackson, Twp pf 282. He may be a broth er to Phoebe.
CCGS, Book III, August 2002 by Dorothy Shaffer, Champaign Co, Ohio St Par is Newspaper Abstracts Jan 1900-1916. pg 121 6/1914 Mr and Mrs Abe App le were called to Decatur Indiana Saturday on account of the death of M rs Apples brother, Fred Apple, who was quite well known by many of his fri ends in this locality. Also had a sister Mrs Edward Grube.
Champaign County Death Index names her as Phoebe Irene APPLE PHOEBE County Name: CHAMPAIGN Date of Death: 11/7/1922 Volume Number: 3993 Certificate Number: 56875
[HI10316] (Research):SUSANNA POORMAN APPLE HALL Mrs. Susanna Hall Dies in Piqua; Funeral He re Mrs. Susanna Hall, after a long illness, passed away Monday eveni ng at 9:30 at the home of her granddaughter, Mrs. Jess McKinney, in Piqu a, with whom she made her home. Mrs. Hall would have been 79 years of a ge this coming December. She was the daughter of Daniel and Elizabeth Poor man and was born in Johnson township Champaign county. Until about 30 yea rs ago she had lived in St. Paris, where her first husband, James Apple, p assed away. The surviving children of this union are one son, John App le of Piqua and one daughter, Mrs. Philip Draper of Piqua. Her second marr iage was to Joseph Hall, who died about two years ago. She is also surviv ed by a sister, Mrs. Amanda Prince of Tippecanoe City. The late John Poorm an of this place was a brother. For many years she had been a member of t he local Lutheran church, afterwards transferring her membership to the Pr esbyterian church in Piqua. Funeral services were held in the Lutheran chu rch this afternoon at 2:30 o'clock with Rev. Lunen of Piqua, in charge ass isted by Rev. Carl Kammeyer. Burial was made in Evergreen cemetery. (Undat ed obit from unnamed newspaper: Susanna born 1849; died 3 September 1928 M iami County, Ohio (Ohio Death Certificate Index); buried Evergreen Cemeter y, St. Paris, Champaign County, Ohio)
[HI10320]
(Research):Subj:George Apple ancestry info Date:9/1/2000 9:10:17 PM Mountain Daylight Time From:ShApple2@cs.com To:EVILSIZER3
Hello, my name is Sharon Apple. My husband, Kenneth D. Apple, is the grea t-great-great grandson of George Apple (Appel/Abel), who was born 11-30-17 97 in Pine Grove Township in Berks Co., Pennsylvania. He was marri ed to a Susanna Mertz, b. 11-15-1798 in Snyder Co., PA. Both are buri ed in the St. Peters Lutheran Church cemetery in Freeburg, PA. I've se en both their tombstones. I'm wondering if our George Apple is the sa me as your George Apple. My husband grew up just 10 or so miles from Free burg and we've visited the area often, especially while I was doing geneal ogy research about 15 years ago. Ken's uncle, Elmer Apple, has the Geor ge Apple family Bible, with the family history written inside. George's f ather, according to the Bible and to local family history, was Heinrich Ab el (Henry Apple), b. 8-31-1770, d. 2-19-1837, married to a Catherine Hetze l, b. 9-21-1772 and d. 9-15-1855. The locations of their births and deat hs are unknown, but both were apparently from Pine Grove Township, Berks C o., PA. If you have any information you would be willing to share, I'd ap preciate it. Thank you, Sharon D. Apple
[HI10321] (Research):Champaign Co - Patent Deeds Located in Land Deed Indices Johnson T wp by Pat Stickley & Denise Kay Moore Oct 2005. Sec 12 Twp 3 Range 11 ( NW 1/4) 04 Oct 1843 D Maggert to John Apple, 50 acres Bk R Pg357
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(Research):Champaign Co - Patent Deeds Located in Land Deed Indices Johnson Twp by P at Stickley & Denise Kay Moore Oct 2005. Section 18 Township 3 Range 11( NW 1/4) (St Paris located in Sec 18) 05 Mar 1855 William Abbott to Samuel Apple, 4 acres Bk A2Pg402 27 Sep 1856 Samuel Apple to Edward Runkle, 4 acres Bk B2 Pg252
Champaign Co - Patent Deeds Located in Land Deed Indices Johnson Twp by P at Stickley & Denise Kay Moore Oct 2005. Section 18 Township 3 Range 11( NW 1/4) (St Paris located in Sec 18) Lot ? 2/17/1859 Martin Frank to Samuel Apple, 3 acres Bk 30 Pg 617
Poll Book for Election held in Saint Paris Precint 10-9-1877 for or again st new jail. CCGS Newsletter April 1994 Vol 10 # 2 pg 29 Samuel Apple, Sr
St Paris, Oct 23, 1880 Samuel Apple died at res Sunday evening. He was 71 years old and leav es a large family. Funeral Tuesday, at the E V L Church by Rev A Hewlig
[HI10327]
(Research):Champaign Co - Patent Deeds Located in Land Deed Indices Johnson Twp by P at Stickley & Denise Kay Moore Oct 2005. Section 18 Township 3 Range 11( NW 1/4) (St Paris located in Sec 18) 05 Mar 1840 Daniel Putnam to Peter Apple, W 1/2 BkQ Pg245 13 Dec 1841 Peter Apple to John Shank, 15 acres on south end of W 1 /2 Bk Q Pg663
PUBLIC RECORDS OF CHAMPAIGN COUNTY, OHIO CHANCERY RECORDS OF THE COURT OF COMMON PLEAS Record Book 20 pg 22 Fiedl Oct 9, 1843 Petition to sell land Daniel A Death, Admin of Peter Apple deceased vs Catherine Apple and others. Peter Apple died seized of 65 acres located in the west half of the NW 1 /4 of section 18 twp 3 range 11 (Johnson) Peters heir's were; Catherine Ap ple, widow; Adam, Catherine, Henry and Sarah Apple. The court appointed ap priasers were: Samuel pence, William B Vinell and Jacob Batdorf. Twenty-fg ive acres were purchased by John Barber for $155.75 on May 11, 1844
Record Book 24, Page 503- Filed 14 June 1853- Petition for Partition Dani el A. Death vs Sarah Apple & Henry Apple Peter Apple died owning the north-west quarter of the west half of the nor th-west quarter of Section 18 Township 3 Range 11 (Johnson Township), a ll except 15 acres which had been sold to pay debts. Peter Apple's heir s: Adam Apple; Catharine Apple; and minors, Sarah Apple and Henry Apple. A dam & Catharine Apple had sold their shares to Daniel Death.
[HI10330]
(Research):1870 Census has Isaiah Thatcher age 22 in household and son Absalom Thatch er, age 15. This Isaiah is actual Isaiah Huffman, her son by David Huffman
Page 192 24 December 1897, Saint Paris News Mrs. Hannah Thatcher, one of our oldest citizens, daughter of Henry Ab el or Apple as it is written this day in the community. She died at her h ome in St. Paris, Tuesday, Dec 21, 1897. She was the youngest of sever al children. Samuel Apple and Mrs. Daniel Death, lately deceased were h er brother and sister. She was the mother of Daniel, Isaac, Henry, Isai ah by her first husband and Absalom Thatcher, by her second husband. S he had lived a widow of Absalom Thatcher for many years. She was marri ed to her first husband David Huffman before 1843. She was born in Uni on County, Pennsylvania, March 21, 1816, came with her father's fami ly to Montgomery County, Ohio when only a small child. She was 81 year s, 8 months 27 days of age. The funeral was Thursday, by Rev. G. H. Schnu r. Burial took place in the old Lutheran Cemetery north of town. She al so had a brother Adam Apple who died several years ago.
[HI10338] (Research):. 1930 census he claims he was md at age 24, but a widower. However Alice, his first wife, did not die until 1966.
[HI10339] (Research):EVILSIZER, EDGAR M TEC 5 US ARMY VETERAN SERVICE DATES: 03/26/1942 - 09/28/1945 DATE OF BIRTH: 05/21/1913 DATE OF DEATH: 01/16/1965 DATE OF INTERMENT: 01/20/1965 BURIED AT: SECTION H SITE 1281-A GOLDEN GATE NATIONAL CEMETERY Last known address: 1300 Sneath Lane San Bruno , CA 94066
[HI10341] (Research):Urbana Citizen, Tuesday, March 6, 1973 Mrs Bertha M BUCK, 85, of 209 W Baird St, West Liberty, died in her ho me at 10:50 A.M. Monday. She had been ill for three years. A member of t he United Church of Christ of West Liberty, she was born in Ross County, J uly 24, 1887, a daughter of Charles E and Mary C (TRAUB) ROTROFF. Mrs Bu ck is survived by a son Howard of West Liberty ; a grandson, Lowell BU CK of West Liberty; four great grandchildren; a brother, C A ROTROFF of We st Liberty Route Two, and two sisters, Mrs Leona KING of Springfield and M rs Gerturde COOPER of Bellefontaine. Her husband, Staley BUCK, died Feb 1 0, 1959, and three brothers are deceased., Friends may call at the Kauffm an Funeral Home, West Liberty., Wednesday afternoon and evening. Servic es will be held in the funeral home at 2 P.M. Thursday, with the Rev Milt on Sumerel, pastor of the United Church of Christ in charge. Burial wi ll be in Fairview Cemetery, West Liberty
[DI10344] California Death Index, 1940-1997 Name: Earl F Evensizer Social Security #: 554036780 Sex: MALE Birth Date: 7 Nov 1895 Birthplace: North Dakota Death Date: 15 Aug 1975 Death Place: Santa Clara
[HI10356] (Research):Champaaign Co Centennial 1902 pg 535 has a bio of Marion Guthridge born 9/ 1848 in Champaign co, OH to William Guthride and Fanny Kimball. Unab le to find in census to verify.
[HI10367]
(Research):San Quentin was established in July 1852 at Point Quentin in Marin coun ty as an answer to the rampant lawlessness in California at that time. Dur ing its construction, inmates slept on the prison ship, the Waban, at nig ht and labored to build the new prison during the day. San Quentin hous ed both male and female inmates until 1933 when the women's prison at Teha chapi was built.
Teddy was sentenced for 1-5 years in San Quintin for car theft 6-11-195 3. He was denied parole each year until he served 5 years. He was releas ed on parole 6/11/1958. His indentification card (copy scanned to CD) sa ys he was 5' 9" with blue eyes and brown hair. His occupation was a hot el worker in Santa Barbara, CA. He was single at this time
Name: Theodore D Evilsisor Social Security #: 570263876 Sex: MALE Birth Date: 10 May 1921 Birthplace: Kansas Death Date: 24 Feb 1976 Death Place: Sacramento
[HI10368]
(Research):From:t.montrle@verizon.net (Tony M) Chester W. Evilsizer, is my father. Born 7-4-1928. Died 8-8-59. His fath er was Edward Evilsizer, mother's maiden name, is Beulah Oehring. Also, Rose Anne Evilsizer, she was my aunt and I am named after her. S he is also the daughter of Beulah and Ed Evilsizer.
California Death Index, 1940-1997 Name: Chester William Evilsizer Social Security #: 509265022 Sex: MALE Birth Date: 4 Jul 1928 Birthplace: Missouri Death Date: 8 Aug 1959 Death Place: Los Angeles Mother's Maiden Name: Orring Father's Surname: Evilsizer
[HI10369]
(Research):Death Certificate Transcription for: Joseph Arnold Evilsizer Date of Death: 12/10/1994 at 2120 hours Age: 50 Death Certificate #1994003251 State File #: --------- Volume 0168, Page 0735 of Sonoma County Recorder's Office microfilm male, Caucasian, born 9/231944 in OH Father's name: unknown Mother's name: Jennie -----------born in OH Social Security # 263-68-8616 Occupation: silk screener for 15 years Place of death: 517 "A" Street, Santa Rosa, Sonoma County, CA Last residence: 517 "A" Street, Santa Rosa, Sonoma County, CA Informant: Stacy Tompkins (daughter), 1900 Cardinal Way, Fairfield, CA 945 33 Physician: Mara V. Saulitis, MD, 3325 Chanate Road, Santa Rosa, CA Lic #G0 77852 Cause of death: cardiopulmonary arrest (1 day) AIDS (8 year s) Cremation and removal of remains to daughter's residence in Fairfiel d, CA not embalmed Funeral Home: Pacific Interment Service George Flores, MD, Coroner
California Death index indicates mothers maiden name was also Evilsizer. When I received the SS Application for Joseph, they blacked out the nam es of the parents. I used the place of birth in Muskinggum Co, Ohio as a s ource. Jennie Evilsizer was born there. Also, his SS Application was ma de in 1960 in Lakeland, Florida, which is where Jennie lived.
[DI10371]
Name: «tab»Lorna Mae Evensizer
[Lorna Mae Reames]
Social Security #: «tab»479075939
Sex: «tab»FEMALE
Birth Date: «tab»5 Feb 1915
Birthplace: «tab»Iowa
Death Date: «tab»25 Nov 1994
Death Place: «tab»Los Angeles
Mother's Maiden Name: «tab»Middlekauff
FATHER'S SURNAME: «tab»Reames
[DI10374]
Name: «tab»Linda J Evensizer
Social Security #: «tab»0
Sex: «tab»FEMALE
Birth Date: «tab»27 Dec 1943
Birthplace: «tab»Illinois
Death Date: «tab»13 Dec 1945
Death Place: «tab»Los Angeles
Mother's Maiden Name: «tab»Reames
FATHER'S SURNAME: «tab»Evensizer
[HI10434]
(Research): searched the Contra Costa Times from 7/5 through 7/10 and didn't find t he obit. So sorry. This is the only local newspaper of the area.
Lisa Gorrell ROAGK volunteer
Name: Suzanne Marie Evilsizor Birth Date: 20 Dec 1933 Gender: Female Mother's Maiden Name: Helfrick Birth County: Alameda
[HI10450] (Research):Austin American-Statesman (TX) - January 1, 1997 Deceased Name: RICHARD DEAN EVILSIZER Richard Dean Evilsizer, age 61, of Austin, died Tuesday, December 31, 1996 . Richard went to be with the Lord, leaving to cherish his memories his wi fe of 42 years, Jo Ann Evilsizer; daughters, Tina Flores and husband Robe rt and Tammy Evilsizer, all of Austin; son, Richard Evilsizer, Jr. of Dall as; and seven grandchildren. Funeral services will be held 2:00 p.m., Thur sday, January 2, 1997, at Harrell Funeral Home Chapel in Austin, with Reve rend James W. Abington officiating. Interment in Live Oak Cemetery. Arrang ements by Harrell Funeral Home in Austin, 443-1366.
[HI10453] (Research):August 7, 1960Mr. and Mrs. Frank Shaffer in Bernalillo, parents of Thel ma Byrd, had five of their eight children here for a reunion these last t wo weeks. Mrs Mary Gaines, Hodge, La; Louis Shaffer, Metarie, La; Thelm a, Kay, and Frank Jr. here. Also Neice Grace Williams, Springfield, Ohi o; and a nephew, Rush Titus, Champaign, Ill. This is taken from the Alame da Church paper.
[HI10458] (Research):Name: Meredith Lynn Evilsizer Date of Birth: 29 Jul 1988 Gender: Female Birth County: Bexar Father's name: Thomas Michael Evilsizer Mother's name: Stella Ann Hahne Roll Number: 1988_0006
[HI10485]
(Research):Name: Dahlia Pena Date of Birth: 4 Jul 1956 Gender: Female Birth County: Bexar Father's name: Emilio Pena JR. Mother's name: Julia Alarcon Alvarez Roll Number: 1956_0012
El Paso Times, June 10, 1999 Dahlia "DeeDee" Evilsizer, 42, passed away, June 7, 1999, a reside nt of El Paso for 15 years. She was preceded in death by her father, Emil io Pena, Jr and brother David Pena, and is survived by her sons, Trinity W ayne Evilsizer and Timothy Wayde Evilsizer; Mother Julia A Pena; Sister, P almira and husband Willard P Fraser; niece and nephews, Jasmine, Javier a nd Manolo; grandmother, Maurilla Alvarez; host of family and friends. Visi tation will be Friday from 5-9 p.m. at Kaster-Maxon & Futrell Northeast C hapel, 8817 Dye. memorial service will be at 7 p.m. Friday at the funer al home. Cremation to follow. Interment of Cremains in Restlawn Memorial p ark Cemetery at a later date,
Texas Death Index, 1903-2000 Name: Danlia Evilsizer Death Date: 7 Jun 1999 Death County: El Paso
[HI10486] (Research):Footstone: "R.D.H."
[HI10490] (Research):1860 St Clair Co, IL Mortality Schedule UEBELSEISER, ISSAC KENTUCKY 27 MALE MARRIED PNEUMONIA/MAY
[HI10494] (Research):Texas Death Index, 1903-2000 Name: Jimmy Evilsizer Death Date: 25 Dec 1992 Death County: Bexar Gender: Male
[HI10496]
(Research):Name: Amy Marie Evilsizer Date of Birth: 25 Feb 1975 Gender: Female Birth County: Bexar Father's name: Robert Charles Evilsizer Mother's name: Patricia Jeanne Ehrhart Roll Number: 1975_0005
Name: Amy Evilsizer Death Date: 27 Feb 1975 Death County: Bexar Gender: Female
Name : Amy Marie Evilsizer
Death date : 27 Feb 1975
Death place : Lackland Air Force Base, Bexar, Texas
Birth date :
Birth place :
Age at death : 2 days
Gender : Female
Marital status :
Race or color :
Spouse name :
Father name : Robert C. Evilsizer
Mother name : Patricia Ehrhart
Digital GS number : 4005480
Image number : 573
Collection : Texas Deaths, 1890-1976
[HI10508]
(Research):Living at 1518 E 11th St Pueblo, Co, in 2000
Thomas Evilsizer. I checked the 3 city cemeteries; Thomas Evilsizer is not buried in any of them. I checked the obit index; he does not appear. I checked the city directory for 2001. There was a Gladis and Thomas Evilsizer, both living at 1633 Gaylord Avenue. Apt. #6. Thomas was listed as retired. Neither appear in the 2002 directory.
EVILSIZER, THOMAS WAYNE SFC US ARMY VETERAN SERVICE DATES: 06/06/1968 - 09/30/1989 DATE OF BIRTH: 04/28/1949 DATE OF DEATH: 06/26/2001 DATE OF INTERMENT: 07/06/2001 BURIED AT: SECTION J ROW 1 SITE C FT. LYON NATIONAL CEMETERY
[HI10511] (Research):Name: William A Tritt Death Date: 22 May 1941 County of Death: Champaign
[HI10518]
(Research):Richard J. Faulkner April 19, 1925 - February 28, 2000 Visitation: March 01, 2000 Service: March 02, 2000 Cemetery: Nettlecreek Cemetery Richard J. Faulkner, 74, passed away Monday, February 28, 2000, at 2:49 A .M. at Doctors' Hospital West, Franklin County. He was born April 19, 19 25, in Champaign County Ohio, the son of Alpha C. and Edith (Evilsizor) Fa ulkner. He was a member of the Westville United Methodist Church, a 50 ye ar member of K. of P. Lodge, Westville. He was a life long farmer of Ch ampaign County, he served on the Champaign Landmark Board for 12 years a nd in 1999 was chosen as Champaign County Farmer of the year along with h is son, Lenny. Survivors include his wife of 49 years, Olajeane (Stradli ng) Faulkner of Urbana, Ohio, two daughters and sons-in-law, Toni Lee a nd Jerry Cain of Urbana, Ohio, Trixi Lyn and Terry Myers of Ostrander, Ohi o; one son and daughter-in-law, Lenny Dee and Zoe Ellen Faulkner of Urban a; sisters Edna Shaffer of Urbana, Zelpha and Russell Arnold of Urbana, Le ah Ludlow of Saint Paris, Ohio, Lillian and Guy Parrott of Saint Paris, Oh io, and Frances Laughman of Urbana; brother, Herbert and Betty Faulkn er of Urbana; Donald and Sandy Faulkner of West Liberty, Ohio; Nelson a nd Jane Faulkner of Saint Paris; eleven grandchildren, Luke, Andrew, and A manda Smith, Allen and Ashley Cain, Kirby, Kelsey, and Shelby Faulkner, a nd Mandy, Makala, and Tanner Myers, and two great grandsons, Drew Smi th and Blake Miller, several nieces and nephews. He was preceded in dea th by his parents, and brother Elden Faulkner, sisters-in-law Margaret Fau lkner, Harriett Faulkner, and brothers-in-law Charles Laughman, Lee Ludlo w, and Lester Shaffer. Following his wishes, his body will be cremate d. A gathering of family and friends will be held on Wednesday, from 2 -4 and 6-8 P.M.in the LITTLETON & RUE FUNERAL HOME, Urbana, where Knigh ts of Pythias services will be held at 8:00 P.M. Memorial services wi ll be held at 11:00 A.M. Thursday with the Reverends Frank James and Willi am Turner officiating. Burial will be in the Nettlecreek Cemetery
(Cremated, but ashes at Nettle Creek Cemetery)
Name: RICHARD J FAULKNER Gender: Male Date of Death: February 28, 2000 Birth Date: April 19, 1925 Volume: 32605 Certificate: 089604 Autopsy: N Social Security Number: 286261261 Father's Surname: FAULKNER Time of Death: 2:49 PM Marital Status: married Hispanic Origin: Not Hispanic Place of Death: hospital/inpatient Years of Schooling: 12 Certifier: Physician Branch of Service: Method of Disposition: Burial Mother's Surname: EVILSIZOR Race: White Birth Place: CHAMPAIGN, Ohio Residence: URBANA, CHAMPAIGN, Ohio Age: 74 years
[HI10520] (Research):Littleton Rue Funeral Home Obituary Notices Alton M. Gentis, 83 Valley Pike Urbana, where he lived on the family fa rm all his life, passed away Sunday, December 5, 1999 in Mercy Memorial H ospital. He was born August 22, 1916 in Champaign County, Ohio the s on of Clifford and Effie (Furrow) Gentis. He was Past Master of Harmony L odge No. 8 F.& A.M., Chancellor of the Knights of Pythias, Board of Direct ors for the Westville Grain Company for 44 years, and was a member of t he Board of Education in the Mad River Schools and served for many yea rs on the Board of Elections. Mr. Gentis won the first Tractor Pull ever h eld at the Champaign County Fair. He was a farmer and a rural Mail Carri er for twenty years. Survivors include his wife of 60 years, Ruth Ann ( Gard), one daughter and son-in-law, Jo Ann and Dan Trostel, of Urbana, fo ur sons and daughters-in-law, Daniel and Janet Gentis, of Urbana, Richa rd and Dianne Gentis of Piqua, Ronald and Sue Gentis of Springfield, Dav id and Sandra Gentis of Urbana, one sister Lillian Brookhart of Tipp Cit y, Ohio, eight grandchildren and ten great grandchildren. He was preced ed in death by his parents and one brother Milford Gentis. Private grave side services will be held at the convenience of the family. Masonic and K nights of Pythians Services will be held at the graveside. Burial wi ll be in Terre Haute Cemetery. Memorial Contributions may be made to t he donors favorite charity or church. Express condolences to the family t hru www.littletonandrue.com.
[HI10523]
(Research):Changed spelling to Evilsisor. Photos of tombstones on CD. Frank went to P lacer Co Calif sometime after 1920. His brother Dudley was in Placer Coun ty in the 1920 Census.
Evilsizor, Frank L
Age: 57 Year: 1930
Birthplace: Kansas Roll: T626_182
Race: White Page: 8B
State: California ED: 3
County: Placer Image: 0799
Township: Roseville age 21 when married first time
[HI10525]
(Research):Married second to Mr Smith
Rachel was my husband's grandfather Isaac Harrison's younger half siste r. Barbara Marrs My husband’s grandfather was Isaac Harrison was from JH and his second wi fe Talitha Cumi. JH’s first wife was Martha Landers. It does not appear that Martha and Ta litha were sisters. I have Talitha’s parents and siblings, possibly th ey were cousins. Martha and JH did not have any children. bmarrs@bcmvco.net
[HI10526] (Research):WWI Draft Registration 9/12/1918 Teton Co, Choteau, Montana Charles C Evilsisor born 10/9/1876 Res- Teton Co, Conrad, Montana Next of kin, Mrs Annie McMorrow, Mt Vernon, Wash Med Height, Medium Build Blue eyes, gray har, no defects
[HI10533] (Research):EUGENE "GENE" GERHARDT 82, of Springfield, died at 4:30 a.m. Wednesday, Fe bruary 26, 2003 in the Ohio Masonic Home. He graduated from Enon High Scho ol and attended college at U.C. Berkeley and the University of Southern Ca lifornia in Los Angeles, California. He retired from Navistar after 14 yea rs of employment as a layout inspector and he worked at Morris Bean and Co mpany for 16 years a draftsman. He was a member of the Pearl Harbor Surviv ors Association having been at Pearl Harbor the day of the Japanese attac k. He served in the United States Navy for six years and four months and h ad seven battle stars from the South Pacific War. He was a 35 year memb er of the Independent Order of Odd Fellows (IOOF) Yellow Springs Lodge 27 9. He is survived by his wife Mary of 54 years; a son and daughter-in-la w, Roger and Robin Gerhardt of Kent, Ohio; a daughter and son-in-law, Mari lyn Gerhardt and Peter Valentine; two grandchildren, Rebecca and Richard V alentine of Huntsville, Alabama; a brother and sister-in-law, Kyle and Ru th Gerhardt of Springfield; a sister-in-law, Helen Gerhardt also of Spring field; and several nieces and nephews. He was preceded in death by his par ents, Sherwood and Eleanor (Dunn) Gerhardt and a brother, Wayne Gerhard t. Funeral services will be held in the JONES-KENNEY-ZECHMAN FUNERAL HO ME at 11 a.m. Monday with Rev. Bonny Kinnunen and Rev. Kay Glaesner offici ating. Visitation will be held on Sunday from 2-5 p.m. in the funeral hom e. Burial will be in Glen Haven Memorial Gardens. In lieu of flowers, plea se make contributions to the American Cancer Society.
[HI10541]
(Research):Name: «tab»Norma Sultzbach
SSN: «tab»276-12-5072
Last Residence: «tab»44720 Canton, Stark, Ohio
Born: «tab»25 Sep 1905
Died: «tab»21 Dec 2007
State (Year) SSN issued: «tab»Ohio (Before 1951 )
[HI10544] (Research):The Kansas City Star, June 13, 1994 pg B3 Clarence V McCartney, 74, northeast Kansas City died June 11, 1994 at t he home. Services willbe at 1 p m Tuesday at the Blackman Chapel; buri al in Mount Washington Cemetery. Friends may call from 6-8 p.m. today at t he chapel. Mr McCartney was born in Breckenridge, MO and moved to Kansas C ity 50 years ago. He was a millwright for General Mills Co for 32 years, r etiring in 1980. He was an army veteran of World War II and a member of t he Veterans of Foreign Wars. He was a member of the General Mills 25 ye ar club. Survivors include a son, Michael D McCartney, Kansas City; thr ee daughters, Janet Williams, Lees' Summitt; Mary P McCartney, Kansas Ci ty and nancy S Chowning, Clinton, MO; two sisters, Edwina Lewis, Ludlo w, MO and Betty Evilsizer, Grandview; and three grandchildren.
[HI10554]
(Research):1850 Elkhart Co, Concord, IN lived next door to her parents
Lived in: Monroe Township, Miami County, Ohio 1900 Series: T623 Microfilm: 1304 Book: 2 Page: 162 Elia M Rhodehamel 10/1832 67, divorced, 3/2 Riley M Carey, son, 3/1853 Wd
Walter M Casey
Age: 27 State: OH 1910
Color: W Enumeration District: 0111
Birth Place: Ohio Visit: 0289
County: Miami
Relation: Head of Household
Other Residents: Relation Name Color Age Birth Place Wife Sarah B 24 Ohio Son William K 02 Ohio Son Charles E NR Ohio Grandmother Eliza A Carey 77 N J Father Riley M 57 IRE
[HI10555]
(Research):1900 Carey, Erasmus IN OH OH Lived in: Clinton Township, Shelby County, Ohio Series: T623 Microfilm: 1321 Book: 1 Page: 53
1880 Census Place:Franklin, Shelby, Ohio Source:FHL Film 1255066 National Archives Film T9-1066 Page 10 6B Theadore E. CAREYSelfMMW30INFa: U.S.Mo: U.S. Sophronia A. CAREYOtherFMW30OHFa: VAMo: VA John B. KRISESSonMSW9OHFa: OHMo: OH Clyde C. CAREYSonMSW1OHFa: OHMo: OH
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(Research):Walter M Casey
Age: 27 State: OH 1910
Color: W Enumeration District: 0111
Birth Place: Ohio Visit: 0289
County: Miami
Relation: Head of Household
Other Residents: Relation Name Color Age Birth Place Wife Sarah B 24 Ohio Son William K 02 Ohio Son Charles E NR Ohio Grandmother Eliza A Carey 77 N J Father Riley M 57 IRE
Carey, Riley M. Lived in: Monroe Township, Miami County, Ohio 1900 Series: T623 Microfilm: 1304 Book: 2 Page: 162 Elia M Rhodehamel 10/1832 67, divorced, 3/2 Riley M Carey, son, 3/1853 Wd
[HI10561]
(Research):Woodard, Harry S rents home, age 33, OH OH OH
Age: 33 Year: 1920
Birthplace: Ohio Roll: T625_1354
Race: White Page: 2B
State: Ohio ED: 59
County: Clark Image: 298
Township: Springfield Ida J, wife, 41, OH OH OH Anna B, dau, 11 Dorothy L, dau, 8 Edwin E, son, 7 Marorie E, dau, 4 Bernice M Baker, step dau, 18 OH OH OH Helen H Baker, step dau, 16 OH OH OH
[HI10564] (Research):Name: James A. Staley SSN: 478-24-3214 Born: 16 Jan 1908 Died: 10 Mar 1989 State (Year) SSN issued: Iowa (Before 1951 )
[HI10565] (Research):Name: Alma M. Staley SSN: 484-54-9448 Last Residence: 50595 Webster City, Hamilton, Iowa, United States of Amer ica Born: 12 Oct 1920 Died: 20 Nov 1996 State (Year) SSN issued: Iowa (1962 )
[HI10574] (Research):Springfield News Sun Sunday March 9, 2003 ANNA B. (WOODARD) KISSELL 94, of Springfield died Saturday, March 8, 20 03 in the Ohio Masonic Home. She was born October 18, 1908 in Tremont Cit y, Ohio the daughter of Harry E. and Ida (FRENCH) WOODARD. Anna was a grad uate of Tremont City High School and involved in music all her life. She w as a piano instructor for 40 years and played and instructed the organ f or over 22 years and was the funeral home organist for 25 years. Anna w as the choir director beginning at Tremont City United Methodist Church a nd then at Grace Columbus Avenue and Lagonda United Methodist Churches. S he was a member of the Lagonda United Methodist Church; began the Children ’s Junior Choir in 1948; and was a member of the Ruth Circle of the Churc h. She is survived by a son, Dale (Marilyn) KISSELL of Springfield; a daug hter, Carol (Harry) FEDERSPILL of Indianapolis, Indiana; two brothers, Wil liam WOODARD of Springfield and Edwin WOODARD of Witter, California; a si ster, Marjorie BURK of Springfield; nine grandchildren; nine great-grandch ildren; and several nieces and nephews. She was preceded in death by her h usband, Eldon W. KISSELL, in August of 1994; a daughter, Donna ZERKLE in N ovember of 2002; and three sisters, Helen MCINTIRE, Dorothy EVILSIZER a nd Bernice DEMINT. Her body was entrusted to the WOODS- ALLGIER FUNERAL HO ME where friends may call Tuesday from 5-7 p.m. Funeral services will be h eld in the funeral home Wednesday at 10:30 a.m. with Rev. Barbara Wiech el officiating. Interment will follow in Ferncliff Cemetery. Memorial cont ributions may be directed to the Lagonda United Methodist Church, 2030 Mit chell Boulevard, Springfield, Ohio, 45503
[HI10576] (Research):Name: Marjorie L. Burke SSN: 277-05-7226 Last Residence: 45506 Springfield, Clark, Ohio, United States of Ameri Born: 29 Oct 1913 Last Benefit: 45506 Springfield, Clark, Ohio, United States of America Died: 20 Apr 2001 State (Year) SSN issued: Ohio (Before 1951 )
[HI10577] (Research):d/o Henry and Lucy (Porter) Bishop
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WOODARD, William L. (Woody) 88, of Springfield, passed away October 12, 2008. He was born on March 23, 1920, son of the late Harry and Ida Woodard. He is preceded in death by sisters, Dorothy Evilsizer, Anna Kissell, Bernice Demint, and Helen McIntyre; and brothers, Edwin, Harold, and Robert Woodard. William is survived by his loving wife of 44 years, Dora M. Woodard; devoted children, Jackie Wayne of Meeker, OK and Jim (Marcie) Wayne of Vandalia, OH; grandchildren, Dustin Wayne and Stephanie Wayne; great-grandchild, Brayden Wayne; and sister, Marjorie Bourke. William was retired from Thomas Kappel Trucking Co. in 1982 and was a member of the Teamster's Union. He loved raising cattle and was a Tremont Grange #90 member. He also was a member of the CF Water group. William had a great love and respect for all animals and especially enjoyed caring for them. He loved to travel in his motor home with his wife traveling to flea markets and his daughter's home in Oklahoma. He was a gentle man who was loved by all of God's creatures and all the people who knew him including all the lives he touched in his travels. A celebration of William's life will be held at 11 AM on Wednesday, October 15, 2008 at Glen Haven Memorial Gardens Chapel. Visitation will be held one hour prior to service. Burial to follow service. Arrangements in care of JACKSON LYTLE WILLIAMS FUNERAL HOME. Condolences may be sent to the family at www.jacksonlytle.com.
Published in the Springfield News-Sun on 10/14/2008
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(Research):Terre Haute High School Alumni 1917-1942 from CCGS Newsletter Spring 19 98 pg 56 1925-Bernice Baker
Name: Bernice B. Demint SSN: 269-16-5123 Born: 4 Jan 1901 Died: 9 Aug 1990 State (Year) SSN issued: Ohio (Before 1951 )
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(Research):1880 Census Place:Harrison, Champaign, Ohio Source:FHL Film 1254998 National Archives Film T9-0998 Page 24 5C John W. DEMERYSelfMMW47OHOcc:FarmerFa: VAMo: VA Susan DEMERYWifeFMW44VAFa: VAMo: VA Mary M. DEMERYDauFSW16OHFa: OHMo: VA Jacob M. DEMERYSonMSW22OHFa: OHMo: VA Emma A. DEMERYDauFSW13OHFa: OHMo: VA Sada G. DEMERYDauFSW11OHFa: OHMo: VA Lien E. DEMERYDauFSW8OHFa: OHMo: VA Florence DEMERYDauFSW6OHFa: OHMo: VA
Marriage(s): Spouse: Mahala JONES (AFN: W5QG-6H) Family Marriage: 27 Jan 1857
, Clark, Ohio
[HI10606] (Research):1870 Census record shows spouse name as Emina V age 20. Will of father in 1865 mentions wife of Liberty, no name, so he must have had another marriage before Jennie, or else lived with Jennie in 1865
[DI10607] St Louis Post Dispatch, April 6, 1903 Mrs Emma Evilsizer, beloved mother of Mrs Katie Crosby, entered into rest on Saturday, April 4 at 9:45 P.M., aged 48 years and fifteen days. Funeral from Charles F Bergechs undertaking room, 1022 North Sixth Street, Tuesday, April 7 at 2 p.m. to St Peters Cemetery. Deceased was a member of Social League PHC
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St Louis Dispatch, April 8 1903 pg 2
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Emma Ewilsezen, 48 years, 5800 Arsenal: Rheumarism
St Peters Cemetery St Louis, MO
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25-F-28.00-(none)«tab»1«tab»Evilsizer, Ida«tab»15«tab»3/10/1889«tab»
25-F-28.00-(none)«tab»2«tab»Evilsizer, Emma«tab» 48«tab»4/04/1903«tab»
25-F-28.00-(none)«tab»3«tab»Crosby, Catherine 75«tab»6/29/1946«tab»
25-F-28.00-(none)«tab»4«tab»Crosby, Marion«tab»95«tab»12/07/1949
[HI10615] (Research):Maria Rodriguez Quesada, 73, of Phoenix, a homemaker, died July 19, 199 7. She was born in the Phillipines. Survivors include her husband, Rudy; d aughters, Mina Bellomy, Rebecca Evilsizer, Linda Claudio, Naila Middleto n, Lida Conners and Percy Applebee; sons, Rico and Noel; sister, Luciana M ariano; brother, Eboy Rodriguez; 19 grandchildren; and six great-grandchil dren. Visitation: 6 to 8 p.m. Friday, Greer-Wilson Funeral Home, 5921 W. T homas Road, Phoenix. Services: 9 a.m. Saturday, St. Matthews Church, 20 38 W. Van Buren St., Phoenix.
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(Research):DAVID W. GENTIS David W. Gentis, 44, of Urbana died Sunday, April 29, 2001, at Community Hospital in Springfield. Arrangements are being handled by the Littleton & Rue Funeral Home in Urba na Marysville Journal-Tribune
Obit in UDC says parents are William Gentis and Deloris Jean Castle. Sist er Susan (Roby) Millice
Name: David W. Gentis SSN: 284-54-7906 Born: 6 Oct 1956 Died: 29 Apr 2001 State (Year) SSN issued: Ohio (1969 )
[HI10625] (Research):Terre Haute High School Alumni 1917-1942 from CCGS Newsletter Spring 19 98 pg 56 1935 Faculty-Milford F Gentis
[HI10644] (Research):Publication Date: March 04, 2000 Source: South Bend Tribune Page: A5 Iva F. Stayton Sept. 22, 1924 - March 2, 2000 A lifelong area resident, I va Fay Stayton, 75 years old, of Ash Road, Granger, passed away after a br ief illness at 8:10 a.m. on Thursday, March 2, 2000, in the St. Joseph Com munity Hospital in Mishawaka. Iva was born on Sept. 22, 1924, in Coalmon t, Ind., to the late Simon Ray Miller, Sr., and Ida Mae (Kellems) Mille r. On Nov. 30, 1941, in South Bend, Iva and Maurice G. Stayton were marrie d. Iva worked at various local companies including Domore, Ball Band (Unir oyal) XL Corporation and Twin Branch Highlander Laundromat. She retir ed in 1990. Dancing, listening to soft contemporary music and enjoying fam ily were Iva's favorite activities. She entered several dance competitio ns and won many awards. However, her children, grandchildren, and great- g randchildren were her real enjoyment. She is survived by her husband, Maur ice; a son, Jerry (Becky) Stayton of Osceola; three daughters, Judy (Gar y) Secor of Elkhart, Sharon (Charles, Sr.) Sowders of Mishawaka and Debor ah (Timothy) Kling of Elkhart. In addition, there are six granddaughter s, Kelley (Secor) Nease, Shelley(Secor) Dietz, Stacey Secor, Jennifer Web b, Jill (Stayton) Deckard and Michele Jennings; four grandsons, Jerry Stay ton, Jr., Roy Webb II, Adam Kling and Alex Kling; six great-grandchildre n, Zachary Nease, Garrett Nease, Jacob Dietz, Alec Dietz, Paige Dietz a nd Jared Deckard; a sister, Martha Chapman of California; and three brothe rs, S. Ray Miller, Jr., of Elkhart, Richard L. Miller of Kokomo and Robe rt G. Miller of Granger; and by four step-grandsons. Iva was preceded in d eath by her parents; a brother, Nolan Miller; and six sisters, Betty Mille r, Hazel Miller, Edith Miller, Gertrude Chestnutt, Mary Belle Evelsizer a nd Cecil Harris. Funeral services will be held at 11 a.m. on Monday, Mar ch 6, 2000, in the Twin Branch Bible Church, 3807 Vistula Road, Mishawak a, Ind. Rev. Daniel Boes, pastor of the church, will officiate. Gravesi de services and burial will follow at Fairview Cemetery in Mishawaka. Frie nds may visit with the family from 2 to 7 p.m. on Sunday, March 5, in t he Palmer Funeral Home, 1109 Lincolnway West, Osceola, and one hour pri or to services in the church on Monday. Contributions in memory of Iva F ay Stayton may be donated to the Alzheimer's Association, 425 N. Michigan St., South Bend, Ind. 46601.
[HI10645] (Research):Headline: Peorian John Adams dies at 100 Publication Date: December 27, 1996 Source: Peoria Journal Star Page: C11 Subjects: Region: Illinois Obituary: PEORIA -- John Adams, 100, of Peoria died at 3:51 a.m. Thursday, Dec. 26, 1996, at OSF Saint Francis Medical Center. Born Jan. 14, 189 6, in Peoria to Peter and Anna Lindig Adams, he married Verna Augusta Mill er on March 29, 1917. She died May 10, 1975. He also was preceded in death by one daughter, Betty Evelsizer, one grandson, three brothers and fo ur sisters. Surviving are two daughters, Sister Marguerite and Verna Cart er, both of Peoria; two sons, Robert of Bartonville and William of Peki n; 14 grandchildren; 28 great-grandchildren; and 21 great-great-grandchild ren. An employee of Herschel Manufacturing in East Peoria for 50 year s, he retired as a supervisor in 1961. He was a lifelong member of St. Bon iface Catholic Church, which is now St. Ann Catholic Church. He also w as a life member of the St. Vincent DePaul Society and St. Boniface Men 's Club. Services will be at 10 a.m. Monday at his church. The Rev. Richa rd Horvath will officiate. Visitation will be from 2 to 4 p.m. Sunday at D avison-Fulton Western Chapel, with a Scripture reading at 4 p.m. Visitati on also will be 30 minutes before services at the church. Burial wi ll be in St. Joseph Cemetery in West Peoria. Memorials may be made to S t. Ann Catholic Church or St. Mary's Monastery in Nauvoo.
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(Research):Urbana Citizen, Saturday, July 5, 1958 Roy BUCK dies at Mary Rutan Roy BUCK, 59, West Liberty, route two, died at 3:45 P.M. Thursday at the M ary Rutan hospital in Bellefontaine where he had been admitted at 2:15 t he same day. He was born September 27, 1898, Adams township. He was the s on of Mr and Mrs Joseph Arleny (BARKER) BUCK. The operator of the Cotre ll Pool Hall in West Liberty, he was a member of the Congregation Christi an Church, member of the IOOF Lodge and Masonic Lodge in West Liberty. Sur viving are four brothers, Staley BUCK, West Liberty, Charles BUCK, West Li berty, route one, Emmett BUCK, West Liberty route two, and Ralph BUCK, DeG raff route two; one sister, Mrs Thursie KAUFFMAN, West Liberty route tw o; three nephews and one niece. One sister preceded him in death. Servic es will be held at the Hosteter Memorial Home in West Liberty at 2 P.M. Su nday with burial at Fairview Cemetery. Fiends may call at the funeral hom e. The Rev Homer Knabel, will be in charge of the service Sunday.
Name: ROY BUCK Gender: Male Date of Death: July 03, 1958 Volume: 15474 Certificate: 50244 Marital Status: Never Married Place of Death: Bellefontaine, Logan County Race: White Residence: , Champaign County Age: 59
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(Research):Name : Mary Christine Rotroff
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[HI10656] (Research):Urbana Citizen, Saturday, May 20, 1989 West Liberty- Howard R BUCK, 76, of 209 West Baird Street, died Friday, M ay 19, 1989, at 10:40 A.M. in Kettering Medical Center. Born February 1, 1 913 in Logan County near West Liberty, he was the son of Staley and Bert ha (ROTROFF) BUCK. He was married March 31, 1936 in West Liberty to Wan da YODER who survives him. BUCK was a member of the West Liberty United Ch urch of Christ. He founded National Soft Water in West Liberty in 1949 a nd was part owner and operator of Liberty Hardware from 1953-1977. He w as a member and past member of Masonic River Lodge 161. Buck was a memb er and past president of the original West Liberty Business Association. H er served on the board of directors of Peoples Savings and Loan of West Li berty. He had been a village council member and zoning inspector. In addit ion to his wife, he is survived by a son, Lowell BUCK of 302 West Newell S t; four grandchildren, Mrs John (Terri) WOODRUFF and Steve BUCK of West Li berty; Mrs Rick (Kendra) GRAHAM of Zanesfield; and Kelley BUCK of Columbu s; and one great granddaughter, Whitney WOODRUFF. Funeral services wi ll be held Sunday, May 21, at 2 P.M. in the West Liberty Church of Chri st with rev Ned Michale officiating. Burial ill be in Fairview cemetery. F riends may call from 2-4 and 6-9 P.M. at the Kauffman funeral home. Contri butions may be made to the Logan County Cancer Society or the West Liber ty Emergency Squad.
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(Research):Name: Chris A Rotroff Gender: Male Date of Death: 19 April 1976 Volume: 22462 Certificate: 029146 Autopsy: Unknown Marital Status: Never Married Place of Death: Bellefontaine, Logan County Certifier: Physician Race: White Residence: , Logan County Age: 83 Years
Name: Chris Rotroff SSN: 275-24-0129 Last Residence: 43357 West Liberty, Logan, Ohio, United States of Amer ica Born: 31 Jan 1893 Died: Apr 1976 State (Year) SSN issued: Ohio (Before 1951 )
[HI10661] (Research):In the SS Death index there is a Wanda Buck b 4/24/1920 and died 11/25/199 1. SS# 269-16-7144 was issued in OH
[HI10671] (Research):Death Cert on file Informant Edward barker Lived 221 College St, Urbana, OH was widow
[HI10672] (Research):Name: James A Buck Age at Death: 84 Date of Death: 4 Oct 1966 City of Death: Urbana County of Death: Champaign Volume: 18610 Certificate: 73614 Date of Birth: Est. 1882 Gender: Male Marital Status: Married Race: White City of Residence: Urbana County of Residence: Champaign State of Residence: Ohio Country of Residence: United States Hospital of Death: Mercy Memorial Hospital Certifier: Physician Autopsy: Yes, not used for certification
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(Research):LIMA NEWS Monday, March 20, 2000 Section: B Page: B2 MAE J. DOVE, 67, LIMA, DIED AT 11:35 A.M. MARCH 18, 2000, AT ST. RITA'S MAE J. DOVE, 67, Lima, died at 11:35 a.m. March 18, 2000, at St. Rita's Me dical Center. She was born March 13, 1933, in Urbana to Gilbert and Myrt le Evilsizor Cotrell. On Aug. 5, 1950, she married Rev. Henry A. Dove, w ho survives. Mrs. Dove was a homemaker and a member of Faith Temple Church . Survivors include six sons, Ronald Lee (Marsha) Dove, John Allen Dove, Wil liam R. (Brenda) Dove, August A. (Kaylene) Dove, James E. (Linda) Dove a nd Simon Peter (Kathie) Dove, all of Lima; three daughters, Tamara D. Rei s, Pamela S.,(Andrew) Colley and Margaret I. Jacobs, all of Lima; four bro thers, Ernest Cotrell, Gary Cotrell, Robert Cotrell and Rev. Richard Cotre ll, all of Lima; and a sister, Lovetta Dove of Lima; 21 grandchildren a nd 22 great-grandchildren. She was preceded in death by two sons, Hen ry A. and Frederick Alexander Dove; three brothers, Art, Gilbert and Lar ry Cotrell; and three sisters, Clara Wright, Madge Zimmerman and Brenda Bo lender. Services will begin at 11 a.m. Wednesday at Chiles & Sons-Laman Fu neral Homes, Shawnee Chapel. The Rev. Alice Springer will officiate. Buri al will be in Memorial Park Cemetery.Friends may call from 6 to 8 p.m. tod ay and from 2 to 4 and 6 to 8 p.m.Tuesday at the funeral home.Memorial con tributions may be made to the family.
Name: MAE J DOVE Gender: Female Date of Death: March 18, 2000 Birth Date: March 13, 1933 Volume: 32319 Certificate: 018065 Autopsy: N Social Security Number: 269569362 Father's Surname: COTRELL Time of Death: 11:35 AM Marital Status: married Hispanic Origin: Not Hispanic Place of Death: hospital/inpatient Years of Schooling: 8 Certifier: Physician Branch of Service: Method of Disposition: Burial Mother's Surname: EVILSIZOR Race: White Birth Place: URBANA, CHAMPAIGN, Ohio Residence: ALLEN, Ohio Age: 67 years
[HI10705] (Research):Name: HENRY A DOVE Gender: Male Date of Death: August 21, 1960 Volume: 16227 Certificate: 54252 Marital Status: Never Married Place of Death: Lima, Allen County Race: White Residence: , Allen County Age: 8
[HI10708] (Research):Name: Gilbert F Cotrell Birth Date: 1 Dec 1931 Birth City: Urbana Birth County: Champaign Birth State: Ohio Birth Country: United States Gender: Male Race: White Hispanic Origin: Not Hispanic (Latino) Residence County: Allen Residence State: Ohio Residence Country: United States Death Date: 26 Dec 1992 Death Time: 7:45 PM Hospital of Death: Lima Memorial Hospital City of Death: Lima County of Death: Allen Certificate: 087549 Age at Death: 61 Certifier: Coroner Referred to Coroner: Yes Autopsy: No Filing Date: 8 Jan 1993 Hospital Status: Hospital/ER-Outpatient Injury in Ohio: Yes Type Place of Injury: Unspecified Place Social Security Number: 278-26-9291 Father's Surname: Cotrell Mother's Maiden Name: Evilsizer Marital Status: Married Education: 11 Industry of Decedent: Blast furnaces, steelworks, rolling and finishing mi lls Occupation of Decedent: Molding and casting machine operators Primary Registration District: 0201
[HI10712] (Research):This family connection found on WFT Vol 34 Tree 143
[HI10713] (Research):LIMA NEWS SUSIE J. HAMBURGER, 65, LAKEVIEW, DIED AT 11 A.M. SEPT. 15, 1999, AT HER Friday, September 17, 1999 Section: B Page: B2 SUSIE J. HAMBURGER, 65, Lakeview, died at 11 a.m. Sept. 15, 1999, at her r esidence.She was born Feb. 15, 1934, in West Liberty to Harry V. Willia ms and Susie P.Clem Williams Kauffman. On May 5, 1952, she married Ro ss R. "Bud" Hamburger,who died Feb. 24, 1998.Mrs. Hamburger was a homemake r. She was a member of Fraternal Order of Eagles Aerie 3615 Auxiliary, Ind ian Lake.Survivors include two sons, Joel (Robin) Hamburger and Michael (C arol) Hamburger, both of Lakeview; two daughters, Pamela (Steve) Stil es of Wapakoneta and Deborah (James) Alspaugh of Lakeview; six sisters, He len McClain of West Liberty, Mary Halker of Huntsville, Lucy Earick of Be llefontaine, Delpha Minnich of Rosewood, Jennie Evilsizor of Hortonvill e, Wis., and Joan Lones of Lakeview; 10 grandchildren and two great-grand sons. She was preceded in death by two sons, Dennis Paul and Robert R. Ha mburger; two brothers, Carl and Clifford Williams; and a granddaughter. Se rvices will begin at 2 p.m. Sunday at Van Horn Funeral Home, Lakeview. T he Rev. John Dodds will officiate. Burial will be in Walnut Hill Cemeter y, New Hampshire. Friends may call from 2 to 4 and 6 to 8 p.m. Saturd ay at the funeral home.
[HI10717] (Research):Name: Ross R Hamburger Gender: Male Date of Death: 24 February 1998 Birth Date: 30 October 1930 Volume: 31421 Certificate: 008293 Autopsy: No Social Security Number: 283266240 Father's Surname: Hamburger Time of Death: 2:38 AM Marital Status: Married Hispanic Origin: Non Hispanic Place of Death: Hospital/Inpatient Years of Schooling: 12 Certifier: Physician Branch of Service: Air Force Referred to Coroner: No Method of Disposition: Burial Mother's Surname: Cavinder Race: White Birth Place: Logan County, Ohio Residence: Ohio Age: 67
[HI10729] (Research):Name: Dennis P Hamburger Gender: Male Date of Death: 30 August 1980 Birth Date: 03 December 1963 Volume: 24159 Certificate: 062352 Autopsy: Yes - Used for certification Social Security Number: Marital Status: Never Married Hispanic Origin: German Place of Death: Lima, Allen County Certifier: Coroner Race: White Birth Place: Ohio Residence: , Auglaize County Age: 16 Years
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(Research):Name: Robert R Hamburger Age at Death: 33 Date of Death: 1 Aug 1986 City of Death: Hardin County County of Death: Hardin Volume: 26556 Certificate: 060880 Date of Birth: Est. 1953 State of Birth: Virginia Country of Birth: United States Gender: Male Marital Status: Married Race: White Social Security Number: 284-54-8947 Industry: Not specified manufacturing industries Occupation: Fabricating machine operators, not elsewhere classified County of Residence: Logan State of Residence: Ohio Country of Residence: United States Hospital of Death: Public/Other Certifier: Coroner Autopsy: Yes, used for certification
Name: Robert Hamburger SSN: 284-54-8947 Born: 6 Jul 1953 Died: Aug 1986 State (Year) SSN issued: Ohio (1969 )
[HI10734] (Research):1905 will of Nancy A Owen mentions giving a tombstone for sister Artemes ia Swisher.
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The second, if not the first white child born within the present limits of the town
A CENTENNIAL BIOGRAPHICAL HISTORY OF CHAMPAIGN COUNTY, OHIO pg10-15
Edward P. Fyffe was born in Urbana, April 23, 1810, and was a son of William II. and Maximilla 1 Petty) Fyffe. The father was a native of Virginia and emigrated to Kentucky, whence he afterward came to Urbana in 1805. Here he was married to a daughter of Joseph Petty, one of the first settlers of the city. In the early schools of Urbana, Colonel Fyffe acquired his pre-
liminary education anil was later a cadet at West Point for a short time. In 1846 he was graduated in medicine and was engaged in practice at the time the Civil war was inaugurated. He served with distinction. rose to the rank of colonel ami was brevetted brigadier-general.
Dr. Fyffe was united in marriage to Sarah Ann Robinson, a native of Franklin county Ohio, but a resident of Urbana at the time of her marriage. They became the parents of four children, who reached years of maturity: Joseph; .Max F., the widow of Frank James Crawford; Mr-. Mary F. Thornton, of Pontiac, Illinois; and Mrs. Sarah A. Gee, of Cleveland, Ohio.
In his political views Colonel Fyffe was a Republican, strongly endorsing the principles of the party and both he and his wife were members of the Methodist Episcopal church. He died September 25, 1867, and Mrs. Fyffe survived him for rive years. During the Civil war he was a most brave and loyal officer and his utter fearlessness in the face of clanger often inspired his men to deeds of valor. In his chosen profession he won distinction by the superior skill and ability which he acquired as the result of his study and investigation, as well as practical
experience. In the first half of: the nineteenth century he was a prominent figure in social and professional life of Urbana and well does he deserve mention in her history.
REAR ADMIRAL JOSEPH FYFFE.
The history of the American naval service contains a record of no greater loyalty, valor and capability than that of Rear Admiral Joseph Fyffe, who devoted the long years of his manhood to his country's service. He was born July 26, 1832. His father, General Edward P. Fyffe, is mentioned above and his record as a brave and loyal defender of the Union was a stimulus to the son. When he was fifteen years of age, however, Joseph Fyffe was appointed to the navy on the 9th of September, 1847, being in active service for over forty-seven years, and was then retired at the age limit of sixty-two years in July, 1894. His first duty was on the Cumberland and afterward on the bomb vessel Stromboli m the Gulf of Mexico. He saw active service in the Mexican war. although not yet sixteen years of age. The following year he was ordered on duty off the coast of Africa on the sloop-of-war Yorktown, and was serving on her when she was wrecked off the Cape Verde Islands.
Later he was highly commended for his gallant conduct on that occasion. His third cruise was in the frigate St. Lawrence, which was sent to England to represent the United States at the time of the World's Fair in London. Subsequently he returned to the Naval Academy at Annapolis for one year, and on the 15th of July, 1854, was promoted to the rank of passed midshipman. In 1855 he made a special cruise in the San Jacinto. In 1856 he volunteered for and was detailed on the Griiinell expedition to the Arctic regions under Lieutenant Hartstine on the ship Release, in search of Sir John Franklin, rescuing and bringing home Dr. Kane and his party while on that trip. For his services in this expedition the queen of England decorated him with the medal of the Arctic Order of Victoria. On his return to the United States he was commissioned master and lieutenant on the same day September 16, 1856.
Admiral Fyffe next served on the Relief in the Brazil Squadron in 1856 and 1857, which was followed by a three-years cruise in the East India Squadron on the sloop-of-war Germantown. In 1860 he was ordered to the steam sloop Lancaster on the Pacific station and then to the frigate Minnesota, the flagship of the North Atlantic Blockading Squadron. He was commissioned lieutenant commander in July, 1862. On the Minnesota he experienced two vears of active service, during which time he took part in the destruction of the blockade run-
ner Hebe and commanded the landing party which captured the two-gun battery that protected the blockade runners near Fort Fisher. North Carolina, in August, 1863. He also took an active part in the destruction of the Ranger, another blockade runner, and was in an engagement with infantry below Fort Casewell, North Carolina, in January, 1864. In 1864-5, Admiral Fyffe commanded the double-ender gunboat Hunchback on the James river with brilliant success.
The Civil war being over, be took part in his first shore duty at the Boston yard in 1866. The next year he was ordered to the Oneida, sailing for the Asiatic station. On the 2nd of December, 1868, he was commissioned commander and placed in command of the monitor Centaur of 'the North Atlantic Squadron. Later he was lighthouse inspector of the fourteenth district. He next commanded the Monocacy on the Asiatic station in 1875, continuing there until 1878 and in 1879 he was promoted to the grade of captain and commanded the receiving ship St. Louis, from which, in 1880, he was transferred to the Franklin, acting as its commander for eighteen months. Through the succeeding six months he was captain of the flagship Tennessee, of the North Atlantic Squadron, followed by service as commander of the flagship Pensacola in the Pacific station.
Admiral Fyffe was then sent home on sick leave. In 1888 he was ordered as captain to the Boston Naval Yard, remaining- there for more than three years. He was promoted to the grade of commodore in February, 18S0. and was assigned to special duty at Boston in 1890. During" the succeeding summer he was ordered to command the New London naval station until July 13, 1893, when he took charge of the Boston Naval Yard, his last duty ending with his retirement July 20, 1894. His name was on the navy register for forty-nine years and his active service continued for over forty-seven years, while his actual sea
service covered twenty years. No more patriotic and thoroughly American officer ever sailed under the stars and stripes; no officer took better care of his men or maintained discipline with less severity. As a sailor he had few equals and no superiors. His fighting qualities were unsurpassed, as is his war record. Tender in all his sympathies, he was yet a man in dignity and strength. His strong personality impressed all who came in contact with him. Generous, kindly, chivalric and brave. -- those were the qualities that drew men toward him and made them love him. His last year of duty was one of great happiness. He was endeared
to every one --- officers and their families, subordinates, sailors and employees in fact, all connected with the Boston station, and he thoroughly delighted in the kindly feeling which all entertained for him. Then came the promotion to the rank of rear admiral - the ambition and
culmination of an officer's career.
At Pierce, Nebraska, on the 25th of February, 1896, Admiral Fyffe died of acute gastroenteritis, from which he had long suffered in a chronic form, the result of fevers contracted in tropical countries during active service in earlier years. He was buried at Urbana, Ohio, his birthplace and for many years his home.
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Citizen and Gazette
October 3, 1867
We regret to announce the death of Gen. E. P. Fyffe, which event occurr ed at his residence in this place on the afternoon of the 25th ult, aft er a protracted iliness-Gen. Fyffe was a native of Urbana, and is sa id to have been the first white child born in the town, He was in his 58 th year. In early life he was a Cadet at West Point, but we believe he n ever graduated He was, however, always had a taste for military lif e. At the breaking out of the late civil war, he was among, the first to o ffer his services to Gov. Dennison and to the War Department. He also to ok an active part in organizing and forwarding troops to the field, und er the first call for volunteers. He went into the service as Col. Of t he 26thl O.V.I., and served during the war. He was afterwards promot ed to a Brigadier Generalship and placed in command of an important milita ry post at Amnapolis, where he continued until last fall, when he return ed home greatly prostrated by disease, and has been confined to his hou se ever since. He was a great sufferer, but bore his long and server illne ss with remarkable christian fortitude, and died in the faith of the Gosp el of Christ. For many years he was a successful practitioner of medici ne in Urbana, and stood high in his profession. His medical brethren he ld a meeting on Monday evening, and passed resolutions of respect to his m emory, which we publish today.
[HI10748] (Research):Name : William Lloyd Morgan Death date : 08 Apr 1946 Death place : Urbana Twp, Champaign, Ohio, United States Birth date : 12 Sep 1873 Birth place : Age at death : 72 years 6 months 26 days Gender : Male Marital status : Married Race or color : Caucasian Street address : Occupation : Residence : Burial date : 4/11/1946 Burial place : Cemetery name : Kingscreek Cem Spouse name : Alpha Williams Morgan Father name : Maskell E. Morgan Mother name : Sarah A. Informant- W Wendell Morgan GSU film number : 2372805 Digital GS number : 4073026 Image number : 03180 Certificate number : 21352 Collection : Ohio Deaths 1908-1953
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[HI10755] (Research):Beers History of Champaign County SIMON E. MORGAN, farmer, one and a half miles east of Kingston; P. 0. King 's Creek. The earlier family records having been lost or passed into the b ands of other branches of the Morgan family, the first tangible reco rd we have is that of Edward Morgan, who was born Dec. 16, 1736, in Wale s. His mother's name was Lloyd. He emigrated to America (date unknown), a nd settled in Berkeley Co., Va.. In 1762, he married Susannah Taylor. T he date of his death is unknown, but he was probably living at the ti me of the Revolutionary war, as his youngest child was born in August, 177 5. He was a member of the Society of Friends, whose principles would forb id his taking an active part in that contest, and many of his descendan ts still adhere to those principles, opposed to war and slavery. Though li ving in the midst of slavery, neither he nor anv of his family ever held p roperty rights in a human being. He was the father of Elizabeth, Joseph, M ary, Mordecai, Rachel and Alsie. Of these, John was born Dec. 15, 176 4. In 1780, when about 16 years of age, he left his home and settled in Oh io Co., near Wheeling, Va., where he passed through all the dangers and ha rdships of pioneer life.In 1789, he married Sarah Ewing, who was born M ay 9, 1769. He served for a time as Captain of a company of militia, but s aw little service. He served eight consecutive years in the Virginia Sta te Legislature, and was elected for the ninth. His seat was contested, a nd late in the session decided in his favor. The journey having to be ma de on horseback from Wheeling to Richmond in midwinter, he remained at hom e. By his marriage, they had ten children-Ruth, John M., Edward Lloyd, Mas kell E., George V., Rachel, Susannah, Sarah A., Elizabeth G. and Leli na J. In 1813, by the representations of John Taylor, who had, some yea rs previously, settled on King's Creek, in Salem Township, he determin ed to emigrate to Ohio, and in the fall of that year his son, Edward L., w as sent out to examine the country, with instructions, if he thought prope r, to locate a farm as the future home of the family. He was well pleas ed with the country, but found most of the best lands already entere d. He finally selected fractional Sec. 3, Township 5, Range 12, and start ed for Cincinnati to make entry. On the way, he fell in with two travele rs also bound for Cincinnati, and, in conversation, he ascertained o ne of them intended to enter the same tract. At night, they put up at t he same inn, and, while his comrades were asleep, he quietly mounted his h orse and pushed on night and day till he reached Cincinnati, and secured t he papers entitling him to the land, and, as he stepped out of the offic e, met the two men, who, having become apprised of his departure at the in n, gave chase, arriving as above stated. Edward returned to Virginia and s pent the winter. In the spring of 1814, he and his brother, M. E., came o ut to Ohio and raised a crop of corn in preparation for the coming of t he family. These trips were made on horseback, fording every stream betwe en the Ohio and King's Creek. About the 10th of September, John Morgan a nd family started for their new home in Ohio. A single wagon conveyed t he family and effects, and one spare horse, upon which the women rode alte rnately. They were much delayed by high waters, and ran many risks in ford ing swollen streams. They arrived here Oct. 1, 1814, and settled temporari ly a half-mile east of Kingston, in a house on the banks of King's Cree k, near the present railroad bridge. Resided here two years, thence to the ir house previously erected upon their own land. This house stood on the b ill south of the south branch of the creek, and about half a mile ea st of the residence of M. Stewart. This house was destroyed by fire many y ears since. About seven years later, he built a house at the south si de of the section, and moved into it, where he resided till his death, Ju ly 16, 1833. During his residence in this township, he served in various t ownship offices. Was Justice of the Peace for many years. In this capacit y, he used his great influence to discourage and prevent litigation, and m any differences among neighbors, threatening long and vexatious lawsuits a nd bitterness of feeling, were, by his advice and efforts, amicably adjust ed. His son, Edward Lloyd Morgan, was born Feb. 10, 1794, and came to Ohi o, as above related. He married Susan Earsom, whose father had, in 1824, r emoved from Hampshire Co., Va., and settled on the northeast edge of Dug an Prairie, near the stone quarry. Soon after, Mr. Morgan moved to a log h ouse which occupied the present site of the house erected by his son Sim on E. in 1874, and here be resided during the remainder of his long and us eful life. He died Feb. 23, 1875, aged 81 years, his wife having died Oc t. 9, 1850. Without attempting an extended eulogy on his character, it m ay be proper to say that, among all the early settlers in this townshi p, no one took a more active interest in the affairs of the township and c ounty or excelled him in unselfish efforts to promote the best interes ts of his community, and perhaps no one held the confidence, respect and e steem of his fellow-pioneers to so great an extent as he. He was main ly a self-educated man. After coming to Ohio, he engaged in teaching schoo l, his first being taught in a schoolhouse just west of the warehouse ea st of Kingston. This was about 1815 or 1816. He also did a great deal of s urveying, with which science he was familiar, serving as County Surveyor f or twelve years. In 1824, he was elected Representative to the Legislatur e, and again in 1832 and 1837. Served several years as Township Clerk, h is first term being in 1817 ; also as Treasurer, and, later in life, ma ny years as Justice, in which office he adopted the policy of his fathe r, endeavoring to secure a peaceable and equitable adjustment of cases bro ught before him. It is said that his acceptance of the office was mainly t hat he might discourage litigation. His motto was " on earth peace, good w ill to men." He became a member of Harmony Lodge, No. 8, A., F. & A. M., e arly in its existence, and served as Master, and was always proud of his c onnection with that society. At the organization of King's Creek Lodge, N o. 389, in 1866, he became its first Worshipful Master, continuing as suc h, by the united consent of his brethren, until, on account of age and inf irmity, he asked to be relieved of its labors. Was also a member of Urba na Chapter, No. 34, R. A. M., but, being advanced in years, took no acti ve part in its work. His life was an exemplification of the great principl es he taught as a Mason-temperance, prudence, justice, etc., faith, hope a nd charity, the greatest of which is charity-all in the broad sense and me aning which Masonry attaches to them. Of a family of eight children (fi ve sons and three daughters), only two survived him-Maskell E. and Sim on E. The latter, the third child, was born Jan. 29, 1832. Though the prim eval pioneer days were past before his birth, yet he has a distinct recoll ection of many hardships and deprivations of even those later days. He ass isted in clearing and breaking up the greater part of the farm where he n ow lives. On Sept. 17, 1863, he married Martha A. Cowgill, born April 2, 1 837, daughter of Henry and Anna (Marmon) Cowgill. Two years later, they lo cated at their present place of residence. From the fall of 1852 to the fa ll of 1865, he was engaged principally in teaching in the common and grad ed schools of the county. He has always taken a leading interest in the ed ucational affairs of his township. Was for many years a member of the Town ship Board of Education, and served several years as Township Clerk. In t he spring of 1868, he was appointed Township Treasurer on the retireme nt of Henry Cowgill, who had held the office for more than thirty years, w hich office he still holds, having been elected each successive year. He h as never sought nor asked for any office, believing that no office can con fer honor on the possessor if obtained by self-seeking or otherwise th an as a free gift of his constituents. Politically, Mr. Morgan has alwa ys been a Republican since the organization of that party. Is alive to t he agricultural interests of the country, and zealous in the advocacy of a ll measures to promote the interests and welfare of the farming communit y. Has represented his township on the Board of Managers of the County Agr icultural Society several years. Took a leading part in the organizati on of the Ohio Swine Breeders' Association, and has been for many yea rs a contributor to one or the other of the leading agricultural journa ls of the country. He, as his father was, is a member of the Masonic Frate rnity, and proud of his connection with it. Received the Blue Lodge degre es in Harmony Lodge, No. 8, in 1857, and the Chapter Degrees in Urbana Cha pter, No. 34, the same year, and, later, the degrees of Royal and Select M aster in the Council at Springfield. Has served one or the other of the Ma sonic bodies in official capacity continuously, except one year, since t he fall of 1857. In the fall of 1865, was elected High Priest of Urbana Ch apter, and served two terms. On Oct. 13,1866, was anointed the "Holy Ord er of High Priesthood" at Toledo, Ohio, by Grand H. P. George, Rex. Is n ow a member and Secretary of King's Creek Lodge, No. 389, which offi ce he has held a greater part of the time since its organization, in 186 6. Of his six children, but one is now living Arthur L., born Sept. 19, 18 67.
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(Research):URBANA PEOPLE SOME WHO WERE RAISED IN THIS CITY AND ThEN MIGRATED TO OTHER PLACES AND W ON DISTINCTION. From Urbana Daily Citizen Nov 27 1889 by Geo A In the Navy Department we have REAR ADMIRAL JOSEPH P FYFFE, now in the Uni ted States Navy yards at Boston.
1880 Census Place Ripley, Brown, Ohio Family History Library Film 1254 996
NA Film Number T9-0996 Page Number 316D Joseph FYFFE Self M Male W 47 OH Chaplain U.S Clifford FYFFE Wife M Female W 39 OH Keeping Hou se MD OH Bessie FYFFE Dau S Female W 12 OH At School OH OH Mary FYFFE Dau S Female W 7 OH OH OH Joseph FYFFE Son S Male W 5 OH OH OH
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(Research):No record of marriage to a Breedlove. No census record 1880,1900. No Ohio death record.
Sandi,
I am writing in reference to Emma Jane (Breedlove) Struble who is listed as the daughter of Zachariah Struble and Mary Ann Burke. Do you have any further data or a source for this name? Since it does not appear that Breedlove is a married name for Emma, I was wondering if she was born a Breedlove and adopted by the Strubles.
I do have a William D Breedlove [1818-1891], son of Elijah [1797-1861], who married Charlotte Struble [c1832-1884] on 26 Apr 1850 in Champaign County. They were the parents of Ella [1857-1858 Douglas Co, IL], Louis [1859-1859 Douglas Co, IL], John [c1861-1948] and Thomas [Nov 1860 - aft 1920]. I do not know how - or if - Charlotte Struble fits in with Zachariah or his parents, William and Elizabeth.
William had previously been married to Nancy Osborn and they were the parents of Elijah O Breedlove [1847-1892].
I am trying to straighten out my Breedlove data from Ross and Champaign County area and it has been quite a task. If you could have any further data on the Emma Jane Breedlove Struble, I would be most grateful.
Thank you for all the data you have posted regarding Champaign County Ohio! It is greatly appreciated.
Cheryl Dahl
«u»cheryldahl@gmail.com«/u»
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«u»Rutherford B Hayes Presidential Center Obituary Index @ rbhayes.org
Emma Breedlove, wife of Thomas, d. 28 Jun 1913 at age 60 in Alger [Hardin Co, OH].
[HI10769] (Research):Champaign Co - Patent Deeds Located in Land Deed Indices Johnson T wp by Pat Stickley & Denise Kay Moore Oct 2005. Sec 6 Twp 3 Range 11 SE 1/4 Apr 15 1882 Quitclaim from William and Mary Carmony to Benjamin Sna pp, etal, undivided 1/5 in 49.16 acres Bk 58 Pg 443
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Will Book K pg 60 James Stewart, Salem Twp died 4/17/1907 probated 4/22/19 07 Heirs William Stewart, bro-Urbana; Sarah Tritt, sis, Urbana; E A Stewar t, nep, Troy; J I Stewart, nep, Pittsburg, PA; Norah Walters, Lima; Lilli an Turner, Lima; Allie Christopher, Greenfield; Frank Walters, Huron SD ( No relationship given) A monument to my bro William Stewart and nep Willi am A Stewart. W A Stewart, Admin. Wit: M E Morgan, Sarah A Morgan Signed 5/17/1898
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(Research):Champaign Co - Guardianships 1805-185 8 (by CCGS March 1993 fro mProbate Book 1 abstracted by Pat Sticley).
Pg173-174 Dec 10 1861 William Wiley, gdn of Mary G Jamison, Samuel Jamison; heirs of William and Martha Jamison dec'd. Sureties W F Mosgrove and E G Wiley
American Civil War Soldiers
Name: «tab»Samuel Jamison
Enlistment Date: «tab»3 Oct 1861
Side Served: «tab»Union
State Served: «tab»Ohio
Service Record: «tab»Enlisted as a Private on 3 October 1861 at the age of 19.
Enlisted in Company B, 66th Infantry Regiment Ohio on 26 Dec 1861.
Died of disease Company B, 66th Infantry Regiment Ohio on 6 Oct 1862 at Washington, DC.
Champaign Co, Genealogical Society, Champaign Co- Newspaper Abstracts 1855-1871 (March 2000). Ohio State Democrat, The Urbana Citizen and Gazette, and Urbana Free Press Pg80 10/9/1862 Killed last week 2 more soldiers of 66th OVI, Cornell McGill, s/o Christopher of Champ Co died in hospital at Washington and Samuel Jamison
Samuel Jamison, Co. B, 66th OVI captured by the enemy at Port Republic, Va., June 9, 1862; exchanged Sept. 6, 1862 and died in Washington, D.C., Oct. 6, 1862 from the effects of imprisonment on Belle Isle, near Richmond, Va.
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(Research):Champaign Co, Genealogical Society, Champaign Co- Newspaper Abstracts 1855-1871 (March 2000). Ohio State Democrat, The Urbana Citizen and Gazette, and Urbana Free Press
pg62 9/12/1861 Md inst by the Rev J C Bonham at res of Mrs Martha Jamison in Urbana, Amos Taylor and Miss Mary Harper both of Mechanicsburg.
Champaign Co, Genealogical Society, Champaign Co- Newspaper Abstracts 1855-1871 (March 2000). Ohio State Democrat, The Urbana Citizen and Gazette, and Urbana Free Press pg65 11/7/1861
Died at her res Nov 4 of Tphoid Pneumonia, Mrs Martha Jamison, widow of late Wm S Jamison, age c38
Champaign Co - Guardianships 1805-185 8 (by CCGS March 1993 fro mProbate Book 1 abstracted by Pat Sticley).
Pg103 11/13/1860 Martha Jamison, gdn of Mary G Jamison 13yr; heir of William S Jamison, dec'd. Sureties W W Helmick and William Mc Donald
[HI10775] (Research):Centennial Biographical History of Champ Co, OH pg397
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(Research): m. 1 APR 1854, Kosciusko County, Indiana
Burial in Hepton cemetery, Nappanee, Indiana Note: She married Fenelon Gardner, son of Richard Gardner
and Ruth Nelson. Fenelon was born 20 JUN 1832, in
Greene County, Ohio. Died 10 SEP 1897, Sherburne
County, Minnesota. Fenelon served with CO. C, 128th
Ind. Vol. Inf. during the Civil War. He was in the battl
of Atlanta, Franklin, and Nashville.
[HI10789] (Research):Urbana Daily Citizen Sat Feb 28, 2004 Page A-2 JOHN J. "TED" (POGO) EDWARDS 72, of Mechanicsburg, passed away Wednesda y, February 25, 2004 in the Mercy Medical Center, Springfield, Ohio. He w as born November 12, 1931 in Mechanicsburg, Ohio, the son of John and Gold ie (Evilsizor) Edwards. He married Thelma (Jordan) on July 30, 1952. Ted w as a 1950 graduate of Mechanicsburg High School. He worked for Navistar In ternational for 30 years. He was also a member of Grace Baptist Church a nd a volunteer for Mercy Memorial Hospital in the Radiology Departmen t. He is survived by his wife, Thelma Edwards of Mechanicsburg; two daught ers, Karen Robinson, Columbus, Ohio and Amy (Mitch) Cheek of Mechanicsbur g; three sons, Alan (Lisa) Edwards of Frisco, Texas, Marvin (Carolyne) Edw ards of Urbana and Mark (Lisa) Edwards of Marysville; 20 grandchildren, A my Elizabeth Edwards, Arianne Edwards, Alyssa Edwards, Ashley Robinson, Er ic Daulton, Corey Edwards, Tim Cheek, Leslie Edwards, Tasha Cheek, Chels ea Hite, Lyndsey Cheek, Ethan Edwards, Taylor Hite, Caitlyn Cheek, Emily E dwards, Kayla Robinson, Spencer Edwards, Abbey Edwards, Allison Edwards a nd Jameson Edwards; one great-grandson, Jordan Robinson; three brothers, R obert "Bob" (Phyllis), Jimmy and Mike (Dyna) Edwards all of Mechanicsbur g; three sisters, Phyllis Blackburn, Beverly Sue (Paul) Haffner and Pat ty Edwards all of Mechanicsburg; brother-in-laws and sister-in-laws, Ral ph and Virginia Ferryman and Dick and Ann Runyon both of Mechanicsburg; nu merous nieces and nephews and a host of friends. He was preceded in dea th by his parents; a brother, David Thomas Edwards and a sister, Mildred E dwards. The family invites friends to call from 2-4 and 6-8 p.m. on Sunda y, February 29, 2004, at the SKILLMAN, MCDONALD & VERNON FUNERAL HOME in M echanicsburg. Funeral services will be held on Monday at 1 p.m. in the fun eral home with the Pastors Joseph Fortna and Ray Kaffenbarger officiatin g. Burial will follow in the McConkey Cemetery, Catawba. Memorial contribu tions may be made to the donor’s choice. First published in SNS on Feb 27 2004 JOHN J. "TED" (POGO) EDWARDS 7 2, of Mechanicsburg, passed away Wednesday, February 25, 2004 in the Mer cy Medical Center, Springfield, Ohio. He was born November 12, 1931 in Mec hanicsburg, Ohio, the son of John and Goldie (Evilsizor) Edwards. He marri ed Thelma (Jordan) on July 30, 1952. Ted was a 1950 graduate of Mechanicsb urg High School. He worked for Navistar International for 30 years. He w as also a member of Grace Baptist Church and a volunteer for Mercy Memori al Hospital in the Radiology Department. He is survived by his wife, Thel ma Edwards of Mechanicsburg; two daughters, Karen Robinson, Columbus, Oh io and Amy (Mitch) Cheek of Mechanicsburg; three sons, Alan (Lisa) Edwar ds of Frisco, Texas, Marvin (Carolyne) Edwards of Urbana and Mark (Lisa) E dwards of Marysville; 20 grandchildren, Amy Elizabeth Edwards, Arianne Edw ards, Alyssa Edwards, Ashley Robinson, Eric Daulton, Corey Edwards, Tim Ch eek, Leslie Edwards, Tasha Cheek, Chelsea Hite, Lyndsey Cheek, Ethan Edwar ds, Taylor Hite, Caitlyn Cheek, Emily Edwards, Kayla Robinson, Spencer Edw ards, Abbey Edwards, Allison Edwards and Jameson Edwards; one great-grands on, Jordan Robinson; three brothers, Robert "Bob" (Phyllis), Jimmy and Mi ke (Dyna) Edwards all of Mechanicsburg; three sisters, Phyllis Blackbur n, Beverly Sue (Paul) Haffner and Patty Edwards all of Mechanicsburg; brot her-in-laws and sister-in-laws, Ralph and Virginia Ferryman and Dick and A nn Runyon both of Mechanicsburg; numerous nieces and nephews and a ho st of friends. He was preceded in death by his parents; a brother, David T homas Edwards and a sister, Mildred Edwards. The family invites frien ds to call from 2-4 and 6-8 p.m. on Sunday, February 29, 2004, at the SKIL LMAN, MCDONALD & VERNON FUNERAL HOME in Mechanicsburg. Funeral services wi ll be held on Monday at 1 p.m. in the funeral home with the Pastors Jose ph Fortna and Ray Kaffenbarger officiating. Burial will follow in the McCo nkey Cemetery, Catawba. Memorial contributions may be made to the donor ’s choice. First published in SNS on Feb 27 2004
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(Research):DAVID WAYNE EVILSIZER-Charleston Daily Mail David Wayne Evilsizer, 51, of Dunbar died May 22,2000, in General Divisio n, CAMC, after a short illness. He was employee of Myers Transfer, attend ed First Baptist Church of Tyler Mountain, was a veteran of the Vietnam W ar and recipient of the Bronze star. Surviving: daughters, Jacqueline Evil sizer of Austin, Texas, Natasha Evilsizer of Cross Lanes, Kimberly Evilsi zer of Sissonville; mother, Joyce Thompson Evilsizer of South Charleston; sisters, Suzanne Moss of Charlesto n, Debora Baertschi of Houston; one grandson. Service will be 2 p.m. Thur sday at Bartlett-Burdette-Cox Funeral Home, Charleston, with the Rev. Robert Wilmoth officiating. Burial will be in C unningham Memorial Par, St Albans, with military rites by VFW Post 476 8, Alum Creek. Friends may call from 6 to 9 p.m. today at the funeral hom e.
He received a bronze start when his jeep hit a land mine and he pulled so me of the people with him to safety during his stint in the Vietnam wa r. He was stationed in Pleiku for two years.
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(Research):Charleston Gazette (WV) - January 1, 2006 Deceased Name: Joyce Jean Evilsizer Joyce Jean Evilsizer, 79, of South Charleston, who was a loving wife, moth er, grandmother, aunt and friend to many, went to be with the Lord on Thur sday, December 29, 2005. She was preceded in death by her husband, Donne ll Roy Evilsizer; and a son, David Wayne Evilsizer. Surviving are two daug hters, Debora Baertschi and her husband, Carl, of Houston, Texas, and Suza nne Moss and her husband, Rex, of Sissonville; six grandchildren; three gr eat-grandchildren; two nieces; and one nephew. The service will be 1 p.m. Tuesday, January 4, 2006, at the Good Shephe rd Mortuary, South Charleston, with the Rev. Al Mendez officiating. Buri al will follow in Cunningham Memorial Park, St. Albans. Friends may call f rom 6 to 8 p.m. Monday, January 2, at the mortuary. The family would li ke to give special thanks for the heart felt love and care provided by h er very special caregivers, Rhonda Wilkinson and Keith Dennis. Special tha nks also to Dr. Labus for the many years of care provided, and to the Re v. Al Mendez, Freeman Newhouse and the members of Goldtown Community Chur ch for their visits, thoughts and prayers.
Charleston Gazette (West Virginia) Obituaries Publication date Feb 2, 199 9Flora Beatrice "Bea" Lewis, 75, of Charleston died Feb 1, 1999 at home af ter a short illness. She was a retired clerk from the Kanawha County Sheri ff's Office Tax Department. Surviving: son Paul "Butch" Lewis of Charlesto n; sister, Joyce Evilsizer of South Charleston; grand daughter Christy A nn Lewis. Service will be 2 P.M. Wednesday at Bartlett-Burdette-Cox funer al home. with the rev Robert Wilmoth officiating. Burial will be in Cunnin gham Memorial Park, St Albana. Friends may call from 2-4 and 6-8 P.M. tod ay at the funeral home
[HI10797] (Research):Single when died
[MI10797] (Medical):Died at the home of Alfred Hawes
[HI10798] (Research):PERKEYPILE ANNA C County Name: CHAMPAIGN Date of Death: 6/2/1913 Volume Number: 1092 Certificate Number: 32208
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(Research):San Diego Tribune Sun Feb 4, 1948 Mrs Myrtle Evilsizer Funeral arrangements are pending at Merkley-Austin Mortuary for Mrs Myrt le Evilsizer, 66, who died yesterday in a local hospital. She had been vis iting her niece Mrs Bessie Hansen, of 2427 Madison Avenue. Her husband Jam es T Evilsizer, also survives. San Diego Tribune Feb 6, 1948 Evilsizer, Myrtle, Feb 3, wife of James T Evilsizer, aunt of Bessie Hanse n. Services Saturday 9:30 a.m.. Merkley-Austin Mortuary. Rev Paul A Hilgen dorf officiating. Interment in Mt Hope Cemetery
film 00062 image 0306 Myrtle Evilsizer No ss # born - 26 September 1881 Vienna, Missouri died - 3 February 1948 San Diego County Hospital 7 days in hospital, 2 weeks in San Diego, 19 years in California residence - 2427 Madison, San Diego spouse - James Thomas Evilsizer 66 years old housewife father - Julian Barnes born in Marys County, Missouri mother - Mary Pearson born in Marys County, Missouri informant - self buried - 7 February 1948 Mt. Hope Cemetery cause of death - occlusion, coronary, arteriosclerosis of coronary artery with angina pectoris
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Michigan 3/2/200 Obit
Iva (Miller) Stayton was preceded in death by her parents; a brother, Nolan Miller; and six sisters, Betty Miller, Hazel Miller, Edith Miller, Gertrude Chestnutt, Mary Belle Evelsizer
[HI10864] (Research):Her age indicates she was born before Clark and Anna were married. It is p ossible she was a child from a previous wife.
[HI10866] (Research):Parantage not proven. He is found in 1910 Marshall Co, Marysville, KS a ge 21. No other record found. Name seems to be spelled Evelinzer.
[HI10877] (Research):PUBLIC RECORDS OF CHAMPAIGN COUNTY, OHIO CHANCERY RECORDS OF THE COURT OF COMMON PLEAS Record Book 8, Page 452 — Filed 6 July 1824 — Petition to Sell Dower Abishai Hoesington & Lucy Kimball, Administrators of Ira Kimball The admi nistrators have already sold all of the estate except the dower, which amo unts to 40 acres. [A location of the land was not given but indications a re that the land may be in Wayne Township.] There is still $95.70 de bt to be paid on the estate. The heirs of Ira Kimball: Lucy, widow; Truem an Kimball and Arcy Kimball are of full age and Elmira Kimball, Irena Kimb all, Lucy Kimball, Hiram Kimball, George Kimball, Milo Kimball, Marietta K imball, Caroline Kimball and Lucinda Kimball are minors. On 25 November 18 24 the court appointed appaisers, Reuben Fairchild, James Darrow and Ebene zer Culver, valued the 40 acres at $40. The land was purchased by Nathani el Kidder for $26.67.
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Chicago Tribune (IL) - July 15, 1954
Deceased Name: Emma Louise Evelsizer
Emma Louise Evelsizer, July 13, 1954, loving mother of Mrs. Jean Sandberg, devoted grandmother of Louise and Paul, fond mother-in-law of Nils. Resting at chapel, 2324 W. 111th street. Service Friday, July 16, at 1 p.m. Interment Oak Hill.
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(Research):Champaign County Guardianship and Indentures pg182 11/24/1828 James Osbo rn gdn of David Osborn 18 yr; Levi Osborn 15 yr; Noble Osborn 13 yr; Abr am Osborn 9 yr; Nancy Osborn 6 yr; children of James Osborn, deceased. Sur ity James Dunlap (Chauncery records of Levi Osborn indicate these were his children, not Ja mes) Need additional research?
CCGS News Vol 22 No3 pg 88 Western Citizen July 5 1842 Remaining in the post office at Urbana, Ohio on the evening of June 30 18 42, which if not taken by the 1st day of October 1842, will be sent to t he General Post Office as dead letters Levi Osborn
[HI10918] (Research):Whitacre researcher-CReising@JPS.net Cathy (Whitacre) Reisinger.
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(Research):In the 1910 Census in Franklin Co, Columbus, OH is a Dora Hosler age 30, b ut she is married to Nittz Hosler. (this may be a mistake in the transcrip tion). He is age 29 and they have a son Herold age 9.
Name : Dora Hosler Death date : 27 Mar 1914 Death place : Zanesville, Muskingum, Ohio Birth date : 16 Sep 1879 (Incorrect, she ws not born by the 1880 census) Birth place : Ohio Age at death : 34 years 6 months 11 days Gender : Female Marital status : Married Race or color : American Occupation : Housekeeper Residence : Burial date : 30 Mar 1914 Burial place : Cemetery name : Woodlawn Spouse name : Father name : E. Evilsizer Father titles : Father birth place : Ohio Mother name : Elizabeth Baker Mother titles : Mother birth place : Ohio GSU film number : 1953912 Digital GS number : 4021336 Image number : 441 Certificate number : fn 17792 Collection : Ohio Deaths 1908-1953
[HI10925] (Research):Name: Homer W Atkinson Age at Death: 63 Date of Death: 17 Jul 1980 City of Death: Barberton County of Death: Summit Volume: 24124 Certificate: 053617 Date of Birth: Est. 1917 State of Birth: West Virginia Country of Birth: United States Gender: Male Marital Status: Married Race: White Social Security Number: 233-32-6266 City of Residence: Barberton County of Residence: Summit State of Residence: Ohio Country of Residence: United States Hospital of Death: Barberton Citizens Hospital Certifier: Physician Autopsy: No autopsy
[HI10979] (Research):Tombstone- Dearest Mother Thou hast left us. Here thy loss we deeply feel. But tis God that hath bereft us. He can all our sorrows heal.
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(Research):Champaign Co - Patent Deeds Located in Land Deed Indices Johnson Twp by P at Stickley & Denise Kay Moore Oct 2005. Section 12 Township 3 Range 11 20 Oct 1834 Quitclaim from Abram and Elizabeth Hullinger to David Magger t, 70.83 acres or 77 acres, N 1/2-BkL Pg537
List of youth between the ages of four and 21 years within School Di st No 5 in Urbana Twp 11-20-1833 Abraham Hullinger - 2
List of youth between the ages of four and 21 years within School Di st No 1 Mad River Twp No date, c1833 Abraham Hullinger -1
1860 Household has children of Mary SHort N M Short age 17, (m) Talma O Short 14, and William age 10
Will Book D pg 126 probated 7/19/1873 All property to be sold and divided among my childre. (not named) Son in law Jacob Young Exec Wit: Jacob Sifers, David Loudenback Signed (x) 5/20/1873
[HI10981] (Research):HULLINGER HARRIET S County Name: CLARK Date of Death: 3/21/1932 Volume Number: 6849 Certificate Number: 13775
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(Research):CCGS Newsletter June 1998 Pg 60 1905 CHAMPAIGN CoUNTY CENTENNIAL Relics and Curios Under the direction of this committee the relics and curios were sho wn at the Central Ward School building. This was one of the interesting fe atures of the Centennial celebration. The following are the exhibitors a nd list of relics and curios displayed: Mrs John Stone: wooden chest, blue and white coverlet, 2 hair cloth chair s, kitchen table.
STONE SARAH M County Name: CHAMPAIGN Date of Death: 1/28/1934 Volume Number: 7395 Certificate Number: 556
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(Research):Champaign Co, guradianship records pg478 2/17/1867 Thomas McConnell, gdn of Colin McDonald, intemperance, habitu al drunk and incapable to care for himself. Sureties Samuel M Rock and Dun can McDonald
pg480 10/24/1873 Thomas McConnell gdn of Colin McDonald, intemperence, hab itual drunk and incapable to care for himslef. Sureties- S M Rock, Jo hn H P Stone and J B Armstrong
Improvements in the City 4/16/1874 fro Urbana Citizen and Gazette Mr Colin McDonald is putting a new French plate glass front in the room oc cupied as a clothing store by Joseph Fisher & Co No 40 Monument Square.
[HI10995] (Research):1889 City Directory, Springfield Hullinger Abraham C. plasterer, res 290 W. High
[HI11016] (Research):JAMES W. COOK, JR. 93, died Monday, May 17, 2004 at 6:45 a.m. in the McAul ey Center, Urbana, Ohio. James was born January 21, 1911, in Champaign Cou nty, the son of James W. and Cora Dell (Hupp) Cook, Sr. He is surviv ed by his wife, Marian (Frock) Cook; daughter, Joyce Ann and Rex Evilsizo r; son, David Larry and Janice Cook; three grandchildren, Penni (Rick) Roy ston, Chyna (Jay) Bernarding and Mindi (Tom) Huckestein. He was preced ed in death by sister, Glenna Geron and brother Charles Elbert Cook. Frien ds may call Friday, May 21, 2004, from 6-8 p.m. in the JACKSON LYTLE & WIL LIAMS FUNERAL HOME, North Limestone Street, A Dignity Memorial Provider. F uneral services will be held Saturday, May 22, 2004, at 10:30 a.m., at t he New Moorefield United Methodist Church with Rev. James Zerkle officiati ng. Burial will follow at Pleasant Hill Cemetery. First published in SNS on May 20 2004
[HI11019] (Research):Springfield Daily News (Wednesday, 12-18-46) COOK, CORA Mrs. Cora Cook, 66, of New Moorefield, Springfield, Route 6, died at 11: 15 p.m. Tuesday in the City Hospital, where she was admitted Dec. 10. Mr s. Cook, the wife of James Walter Cook, Sr., lived in Clark and Champai gn Counties all her life and was a member of the Reformed Church and the G range in Tremont City. Survivors are her husband, her parents, Mr. and Mr s. Charles M. Hupp, natives of Tremont City, who live in New Moorefiel d; a daughter, Mrs. Glenna Geron of New Moorefield; two sons, James Walt er Cook, Jr., of New Moorefield, and Charles E. Cook of Columbus; two sist ers, Mrs. Nora Kliplinger of Lake Charles, La., and Mrs. Goldie McRober ts of Urbana; a brother, Cyrus Hupp of Beaumont, Tex., and four grandchild ren. The body was removed to Woods funeral home.
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(Research):1870 household has William Kizer age 73 in household b PA
Buried in Johnson Cem with this family is C H Kiser born 1/4/1850 died 4/ 13/1895. No evidence of who this is from the 1880 Census records.
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(Research):Elizabeth Kiser
Age: 72 State: OH 1910
Color: W Enumeration District: 0008
Birth Place: Ohio Visit: 0106
County: Champaign
Relation: Head of Household
Other Residents: Relation Name Color Age Birth Place living alone
1/1902 Mrs Elizabeth Ann Kizer, widow of Elijah Kizer of near Crayon is making h er home with her dauther Mrs Simon PENCE, She is 76 years old
IGI names her as Elizabeth Yoder as mother of Sarah
[HI11050] (Research):Rector-Gard Cemetery Eliza Gard (1988 reading says Eliza wife of daniel Gard and says died 192 1) Aug 1999, I believe the death date is 1827. Stone is almost illegible n ow, but is on the ground next to Daniels. If daughter Jane was born 183 1, we would feel sure she died after 1831.
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(Research):Published in the Dayton Daily News from 11/30/2006 - 12/3/2006.
Family-Placed Obituary
HUTCHINS, Roberta "Bobbi" Fox 53, of Dayton, passed away Monday, Novemb er 27, 2006 at Miami Valley Hospital's Intensive Care Unit. Bobbi work ed at Miami Valley Hospital and Compunet Clinical Labs, for twenty yea rs as a Medical Technologist. She was preceded in death by her father D r. Ernest L. Fox, and mother Helen B. Fox. She is survived by her loving h usband Ron Hutchins and two brothers Tim Fox and Tom Fox. Bobbi was an av id golfer and was a member of Walnut Grove Country Club, a place dear to h er heart. Memorial visitation will be 6-8 PM Monday, December 4, 2006 at T OBIAS FUNERAL HOME-BEAVERCREEK CHAPEL, 3970 Dayton-Xenia Rd. at Grange Ha ll Rd. In lieu of flowers, contributions may be made to the Miami Valley H ospital Foundation in her memory.
Social Security Death Index Name: Roberta Hutchins SSN: 287-42-8368 Born: 1 Jul 1953 Died: 27 Nov 2006 State (Year) SSN issued: Ohio (1963 )
[HI11053] (Research):Lawrence was nicknamed 'Shorty" and was the first born child. He was sho rt standing under 5'3" tall. There was a mix up on his initials and lat er in life simply went by W.L. Vanscoy instead of fighting to have it reve rsed to its original state... They had five children: Rosemary, Wesley, L aDonna, Ronald, and Richard. Ronald and Richard died. Ronald was near ly 25 years old and suffered from a blood clot behind his eye. Ronnie w as in the US Army and at Watler Reed Hospital for surgery before dying. Ri chard died at 7 months old as he died of complications of pneumonia on Apr il 23, 1939. Lawrence was a book binder for Crowell's and then got wo rk at Saalfield's which produced children's coloring books. Lawrence lov ed woodworking and smoked his pipe while fishing. He also enjoyed antiqu es and was the funny man in a comical routine. He was a member of the J r. Order of the United American Mechanics Lodge and helped promote their o rder by entertaining as a singing comedian "Skipper VanScoy". Lucielle pl ayed the piano and continues to do so today. Lawrence suffered a stroke a nd died on March 18, 1984 (one day after my own wedding.) He was a very g entle, soft spoken man always ready with a twinkle in his eyes to lau gh at any joke. Often had a pet bird and loved to whistle to it and wat ch it. He was generous with family and grandchildren often giving a shi ny huge apple at each visit and a small goody bag. (raisins, shiny pennies, and other candy)
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(Research):Champaign County Ohio History 1991 by CCGS Biography Pg 203
VAN SCOY, Lucielle A. 95, of Springfield, died unexpectedly Wednesday morning, April 2, 2008 in her residence. She was born in Urbana on April 14, 1912 the daughter of Landes L. and Mary Catherine "Mamie" (Parish) Karg. Lucielle attended Tremont Elementary School and was a 1929 graduate of Lawrenceville High School. She was a member of Bowlusville United Methodist Church and a long-time member of the Daughters of America Home City Council 27. She served as a pianist for both her church and the Daughters of America for many years. Lucielle is survived by three children and spouses, Wesley and Barbara VanScoy of LaRue, Ohio, Rosemary and Ted Markley of South Vienna and Ladonna and Stan Bailey of Springfield; a sister, Christine Johnson or Urbana; seven grandchildren, Rosalee (Conrad) Emory, James T. (Becky) Markley, William K. (Sonja) VanScoy, Karen Sue (Walt) Walker, Andrea (Dave) Chockey, Rita Jane (Randy) Patton, and Melissa (Dana) Cooley; twelve great grandchildren; and four great-great grandchildren. Also surviving are several nieces and nephews and many friends including a special friend, Rita Crispino. She was preceded in death by her parents; husband, L. Wesley VanScoy; two sons, Richard W. and Ronald L. VanScoy; and a grandson, Gregory Markley. A gathering of family and friends will be held from 5-8 p.m. Friday in the LITTLETON & RUE FUNERAL HOME. Funeral services will be held at 1:00 p.m. Saturday in Bowlusville United Methodist Church with Pastor Stephen Beck officiating. Burial will be in Ferncliff Cemetery. Memorial contributions may be made to Bowlusville United Methodist Church 445 W. County Line Rd., Springfield, Ohio 45502, You may express condolences to the family at www.littletonandrue.com. Published in the Springfield News-Sun from 4/4/2008 - 4/5/2008.
From granddaughtr Karen Walker 2008
Yes, Grandma Lucille VanScoy died on April 1, unexpectedly, but very peacefully.
She would have been 96 on April 14. She was sitting in her easy chair with her eyeglasses in one hand and her pencil in the other and a crossword puzzle book in her lap. My Dad and Mom and just spend Monday with her and taken her out to eat, so they did get to see her just the day before she passed away and that helped to make their memories of her last day better. She had her memory and recall skills right up until her death.
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(Research):Philip was born in Pike Co., Ohio Philip married Belva Lockwood Russe ll on Oct. 26, 1904 and they would go on to celebrate their 50th wedding a nniversary in 1954. Belva was born in Ross Co, OH. and was the daught er of Joseph Russlee and Melissa Hause (b. in 1855 and died in 1893) Bel va was only 8 when her mother died suddenly. Melissa was part Indian and so me in the family were embarrassed by this and tried to hide it, while othe rs were proud of it. Philip retired as a motorman and was employed by t he Springfield Suburban Railroad. He suffered with heart disease for 2 -3 years before dying on St. Patrick's day of 1965 and is buried on Lafay ette Cemetery in West Jefferson, OH. He is remembered as being gentle a nd soft spoken.
Champaign County Ohio History 1991 by CCGS Biography Pg 311
[HI11056] (Research):Record Book 20, Page 111 — Filed 5 Nay 1845 — Petition to Convey David Rutan, Administrator of Isaac Chidester vs Heirs of Isaac Chidester On 23 August 1841 Isaac and his wife, Mary, agreeded to sell to Joseph B.C larke one and one—half acres in Military Survey Number 4747 (William Reyno lds Survey, Goshen Tp.). On 18 March 1844 Joseph Clarke transferred the la nd to R.T. H. Miller. On 5 May 1845 Miller transferred the land to Nels on R. Lansdale, who needed a clear deed. The heirs of Isaac Chidester wer e: Mary Chidester, widow; Prudence Chidester; Jesse Chidester; Franklin Ch idester; Johannah Chidester; Isaac Chidester; Abraham Chidester; Jacob Chi dester; Mary Chidester and Granville L. Chidester.
[HI11057] (Research):Champaign County Ohio History 1991 by CCGS Biography Pg 203
[HI11059] (Research):CCGS Newsletter Sept 1998 Pg 102 School Register for Joint District No 8, Urbana Twp, Champaign Count y, OH 1881-1886-John Karg, age 20, 1881-1882
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(Research):Hiram was born in Jackson Co, OH. and was the 7th child of Nicholas and t he second born of Elizabeth Wease. Hiram married Racheal Donahoe on Ju ne 7, 1880 and the marriage was witnessed by Wallace W. Lewis, Justi ce of the Peace of Madson Co, OH. Hiram's occupation was listed as a sh oe cobbler in West Jefferson, OH. They had at least four children: Philip, Lewis, Cec il A., and Clifford Clay VanScoy. Racheal had red hair and this see ms to have passed along the generations which follow. Rachel died in 19 19 and Hiram married Victoria Belle McHenry on Aug. 23, 1923. Hiram di ed in 1933.
VANSCOY HIRAM County Name: FRANKLIN Date of Death: 12/5/1934 Volume Number: 7682 Certificate Number: 72256
[HI11063] (Research):1880 Kentucky Census TATE, WilliamSon<1862>MWBir:KYBourboRuddleMill TATE, William H.Son<1863>MWBir:KYHartHammonvill TATE, William H.Son<1863>MWBir:KYWayneMillSpring TAIT, William H.Son<1865>MWBir:KYJefferGilmans TATE, William PSon<1867>MWBir:KYCaseyDistrict3 TATE, William C.Son<1867>MWBir:KYGrant TATE, WilliamSon<1867>MWBir:KYGraysoMillwood TATE, Wm.Son<1869>MWBir:KYJefferLouisville
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(Research):1880 Census Place:Quiver, Mason, Illinois Source:FHL Film 1254235 National Archives Film T9-0235 Page 48 0B Michael O' KEEFFESelfMMW49IRErFa: IREMo: IRE Bridget O' KEEFFEWifeFMW44IREFa: IREMo: IRE Anna O' KEEFFEDauFSW14ILFa: IREMo: IRE Lizzie O' KEEFFEDauFSW20ILFa: IREMo: IRE Edward O' KEEFFESonMSW16ILFa: IREMo: IRE Michael O' KEEFFESonMSW6ILFa: IREMo: IRE Ella O' KEEFFEDauFSW8ILFa: IREMo: IRE
Census Place:3rd Ward, Belleville, St. Clair, Illinois Source:FHL Film 1254247 National Archives Film T9-0247 Page 37 3A Patrick KEEFSelfMMW40IREOcc:Coal MinerFa: IREMo: IRE Maria KEEFWifeFMW35IREFa: IREMo: IRE Michael KEEFSonMSW16NYFa: IREMo: IRE Maria Ann KEEFDauFSW13ILFa: IREMo: IRE James KEEFSonMSW10ILFa: IREMo: IRE Ella KEEFDauFSW7ILFa: IREMo: IRE David KEEFSonMSW5ILFa: IREMo: IRE William KEEFSonMSW2ILFa: IREMo: IRE Georg KEEFSonMSW1MILFa: IREMo: IRE
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(Research):1910 census spelling is EVELSISOR
1880 Census Place:Columbia, Hamilton, Ohio Source:FHL Film 1255022 National Archives Film T9-1022 Page 10 7B Abram AMANNSelfMSW44OHFa: BADENMo: PA Mary DISTERSisterFWW39OHFa: BADENMo: PA William DISTEROtherMSW20--Fa: PRUMo: PA Sallie DISTEROtherFSW18OHFa: PRUMo: OH Catherine DISTEROtherFW17OHFa: PRUMo: OH Ella DISTEROtherFW14OHFa: PRUMo: OH
William must have gone back to Kansas to live, as Ella is in the census al one in CA
[HI11067] (Research):from YELLOW SPRINGS AND HURON, written by J.W. Merrill and published in Me diapolis, Ia in 1897 pg 57 JOSHUA SWANK was born in Kentucky in 1798. His parents moved to Indi ana when he was but a boy. He married Elizabeth Westfall in Indiana in 182 5. Ten years later, in 1835 he came to Iowa and settled on a claim nor th of the one afterwards taken by his brother Wesley. He was the first set tler in that part of Huron township. Of the family there lives but o ne in this part of the country, Brinton Swank, whose home is north of t he Mills farm on the Bottom road. Mr. Swank lived on the old place till h is farmily were all gone from home. He died in Kansas some years ago, b ut his remains were brought back here for burial. At an early day a postof fice was established at his home and he was probably the first postmast er in the township. This was the original Hawkeye postoffice,k from whi ch the school in the neighborhood took its name.
[HI11071] (Research):Additonal Swank family info in my personal files.
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(Research):STALLSMITH, Freida B. 91, died Saturday, February 26, 2005 in the McAul ey Center, Urbana, Ohio. Arrangements pending with Walter Schoedinger Fune ral Home. Published in the Springfield News-Sun on 2/27/2005.
STALLSMITH, Freida B. age 91, died Saturday, February 26, 2005 at 3: 25 am in the McAuley Center, Urbana, Ohio. She was born in Lima, Ohio on M ay 8, 1913, the daughter of Philip and Belva (Russell) Vanscoy. She is sur vived by six children, W. Charles (Agnes) Stallsmith, Philip (Linda) Stall smith, Mary Beatty, Martha (David) Boggs, Sarah Stallsmith, Rebecca Stalls mith (Keith Green); brothers, Victor Vanscoy and Warren Vanscoy; nine gran dchildren; nine great grandchildren and two great great grandchildren. S he was preceded in death by brothers, Lawrence, Russell and Myron Vansco y; sisters, Lula Gross and Annabelle Vanscoy; grandson, Alan Beatty and so n-in-law, Jan Beatty. She was a member of Urbana United Methodist Churc h. Funeral service will be held Wednesday 10:30 am at WALTER SCHOEDINGER F UNERAL HOME, a Dignity Memorial Provider. Rev. Dr. John Daniels and Rev. N ancy Raypholtz officiating. Family will receive friends Tuesday 4 -8 pm at the funeral home. Burial Oak Dale Cemetery. Freida was a wonderf ul wife, mother, grandmother, sister and friend. She will be sadly miss ed and remembered for her selflessness and warm loving nature. Her quick w it brought a smile to many faces. Freida loved nothing more than spendi ng time with her family and was a friend to all that knew her. Her coura ge and strength have been an inspiration. She faced life with a smile a nd appreciated the simple things- a bird outside her window, beautiful flo wers and a hug from a grandchild. Her smile and appreciation for life wi ll never be forgotten and will continue to bless the lives of all who kn ew and loved her. Contributions may be made to Paws Animal Shelter or Urba na Paramedic Fund. Published in the Springfield News-Sun on 2/28/2005.
[HI11078] (Research):Champaign County Ohio History 1991 by CCGS Biography Pg 297
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(Research):PUBLIC RECORDS OF CHAMPAIGN COUNTY, OHIO CHANCERY RECORDS OF THE COURT OF COMMON PLEAS Record Book 11, Page 436 - Filed I October 1830 John Sprague Vs Mary L. Fudger et al George B. Holt, president, James Smith, William Runkle and Obed Horr, asso ciate judges. Edward Fudger died five to six years ago in Madison Count y, Ohio. Before 1817 he purchased 105 acres located in Champaign County f rom Military Survey Numbers 5408 and 5485 (Goshen Tp.); Military Warrant N umber 5941, from Joseph Russell of Franklin County, Ohio. Joseph and An na Russell deeded the land to Fudger on 10 September 1817 and the deed w as recorded on 5 October 1817. On 9 February 1820 Edward Fudger kept 3 /4 of the land but gave a title bond for 1/4 of the north-west part (2o- ,. acres) to John Sprague. Sprague needs a clear deed from the heirs: Ma ry L. Fudger, widow; Hannah wife of Augustus Luppum; Sarah Fudger; and t he minors of Madison County: Charles Fudger; Peter M. Fudger; Susan Fudge r; Clarissa Fudger and Ansulah/Absala Fudger. Jonathan E. Chaplin was app ointed guardian ad litem.
Record Book 11, Page 440 - Filed 9 November 1830 Adam Kite Vs John Norman et al In 1814 Adam Kite purchased from John Norman, now of Indiana, three acr es located in the south-west corner of north-west quarter of Section 30 To wnship 4 Range 11 (Mad River Tp.). Kite received a clear deed, however, t he deed was not recorded and was lost within six months. Kite requested a nother deed from Norman but did not receive one. Adam occupied the land u ntil 1828 and made improvements. Two years after Kite lost the deed Norm an sold the land to Henry and Christiana Bodey of Champaign County, w ho in turn, sold the land to George Zimmerman, who in his time forced Ki te off of the land. Kite proved that he had paid the taxes on the land ev ery year since 1814. On 13 March 1831 William Bodey answered that in 18 21 his brother, Lewis Bodey, and his sister, Christiana Bodey, now wi fe of Martin Comer of Indiana, purchased about 124 acres from Norman whi ch was intended to consist of 121 acres in north-west quarter Section 30 a nd 2 acres 70 poles in Section 31 Township 4 Range 12. William was not mu ch over 16 years at the time but he understood that i@te held 3 acres in t he north-west quarter. Later, while William Bodey was still under 21 yea rs he sold his interest in the land to Zimmerman, however, as William w as not able to read did not know that the deed included Kite's land. O ne Henry Bodey also swears to the statement on 7 February 1831. John Norm an states that he received a grant by patent in 1813 for the north e nd of the west half of Section 30 Township 4 Range 11; 124.36 acres. Norm an purchased about 20 acres in an adjoining tract for water power for $240 .00 and agreed to sell Kite 3 acres of the north end of the west half of S ection 30 and gave him a deed but never received the $36.00 for the lan d. Norman stated that Kite never informed him that he lost the deed unt il after Norman sold the land to Bodey. About 1820 Norman bargained wi th Lewis Bodey, guardian of Henry and Christiana Bodey, for 121 acres a nd 2 acres 70 poles, but there had to be separate deeds for each trac t. He believes it was totally unknown to all that the deed to Bodey contai ned Kite's land until Zimmerman purchased it. However, Zimmerman did kn ow of Kite's claims but refused to settle for the land except for $100 f or the three acres. On 8 April 1831 the court decreed that Zimmerman pay $ 15 in full for the three acres to Kite and that he also pay $5 to Kite f or the cost of the suit.
Champaign County Ohio History 1991 by CCGS Biography Pg 236
CCGS Newsletter Sept 1998 Pg 106 The John Norman Mill +The John Norman Mill was located on Nettle Creek about two miles northwe st of the present White Corner and the former Wiant Mills, It was locat ed in what is now Concord Township. It was a very crude affair, with homem ade burrs. He immigrated to Ohio from Virginia in 1805. The log barn, which is still standing in a good state of preservation, w as built in 1814 and the brick house was built in 1827. The farm is locat ed on the Millerstown and Urbana Pike about one and a half miles southea st of Millerstown and owned by Joseph Norman, grandson of John Norman, w ho was also the grandfather of Dr. B. F. Prince, “The Grand Old Man” of Wi ttenberg College. Written by Tom Heck, Dec. 2, 1934
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(Research):Unnamed Cemetery "The Saint Paris Quadrangle, Ohio, Champaign County 7.5 Minute Serie s" of 1961 indicates this cemetey is located in section 1 of Johnson towns hip. Ohter sources indicate that the plot may be located in the adjoini ng section of 31 in Concord townshop. Acreage in both of these sections we re owned by Lemuel Norman. The graveyard is probably the Norman Family plo t.
Newspaper article dated 12/20/1883 in obit books of Denise K Mahan Moore Poysell & Offenbacker removed Eva, mother of Barney Pence from the David K ite farm and reinterred at the Spring Grove Cemetery. The remains had be en buried 62 years and were still in good condition. They also removed t wo children for Gabriel and Rebecca Norman, to the same place; also one ch ild for John Norman. They also removed a large monument standing 22 fe et high for Mrs Susan Norman from her farm to the Spring Run Cemetery; al so removed the father and mother and sister of Lemuel Norman and two child ren of Lemuel Norman and Susan Norman. They have another monument and a fa mily to remove for Mr Weller, in the same neighborhood. The Spring Run cem etery has only been opened since last spring and has already began to lo ok like they were going to have a very fine place of it soon. It is very n icely located about half way between St Paris and Millerstown. Poysell a nd Offenbacker have two very nice monuments sold to go in the same cemeter y. One for Gabriel Norman, to sot $625 and a nice cottage monument for Har rison Bodey.
On tombstone with Lemuel is also the name Rosa and Sylvester
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(Research):Name : Susannah Kauffman Norman
Death date : 21 Dec 1920
Death place : Concord, Champaign, Ohio
Birth date : 21 Oct 1835
Estimated birth year :
Birth place : Ohio
Age at death : 85 years 2 months
Gender : Female
Marital status : Widowed
Race or color : Caucasian
Street address :
Occupation : Housewife
Residence :
Burial date : 23 Dec 1920
Burial place : Champaign, County
Cemetery name : Spring Grove
Spouse name : Lemuel Norman
Father name :
Father titles :
Father birth place : Virginia
Mother name : Elizabeth Buroker
Mother titles :
Mother birth place : Virginia
GSU film number : 1991439
Digital GS number : 4022174
Image number : 3281
Reference number : fn 73680
Collection : Ohio Deaths 1908-1953
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(Research):1900 census has John W Norman, grandson born 7/1890, but son Sylvester w as too young to have a child in 1890. Wife Mary says she only has one son.
Champaign Co - Patent Deeds Located in Land Deed Indices Johnson T wp by Pat Stickley & Denise Kay Moore Oct 2005. Sec 12 Twp 3 Range 11 ( NW 1/4) 25 May 1933 Springfield Bldg & Loan Assn to John W Norman, 67.06 acres, 82 .53 acres and 1.50 acres Bk 120 pg 353
[HI11086] (Research):Springfield Ohio News-Sun-January 30, 2000 William E Groves, 74, of Springfield passed away Thursday evening, Janua ry 27, 2000, in the Ohio Masonic Home. He was born December 8, 1925 in Yel low Springs, Ohio, the son of Harry G and Dorothy M (Hasenzahl) Grove s. Mr Groves was a member of the Trinity Lutheran Church, Loyal order of M oose, Fraternal Order of Eagles Aeerie 397, Veterans of Foreign Wars and U nited Auto Workers Local 402. He retired from Navistar International and w as a Veteran of the United States Army during World War II having serv ed in Europe and Japan. Mr Groves was married in 1947 to Imogene Glass w ho preceded him in death in 1999; a Sister Betty Jean Moore in 1993; and t wo brothers-in-law, Elden Glass and Robert Corrigan. His survivors inclu de a brother-in-law, Richard Moore; two sisters-in-law, Lillian Corrig an of Tucson, Josephine Glass of Xenia, several nieces including Robert a nd Mary Corrigan of Colorado, Chris Corrigan of Tucson, Richard and Mary L ou Moore of Springfield; two aunts, Madaline Spangler of Springfield, Euni ce Evilsizor of Urbana; several great and great-great nieces and nephew s; a host of cousins and many, many friends, special friends, Howard and G ladys Anderson, Eugene and Lois Rader, and members of the birthday club. B ill will be missed by all who knew and loved him. A gathering of family a nd friends will be held at the Littleton & Rue Funeral Home, Springfiel d, Sunday from 2-5 P.M. Funeral services will be held in the funeral ho me Monday at 11 A.M. with Pastor Bonny Kinnunen officiating. Burial wi ll be in Glen Haven Memorial Gardens. Memorial gifts may be made to the Ge rman Twp EMS, 3940 Lawrenceville Drive, Springfield, Ohio 45504, or the Am erican Heart Association, 300 South Limestone St, Springfield, Ohio 4550 5. You may express condolence to the family through www.littletonandrue.co m
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(Research):U.S. World War II Army Enlistment Records, 1938-1946
ARMY SERIAL NUMBER 20710067 20710067
Record Name: Rolland D Evensizer
Birth Year: 1918 Race: White, citizen Nativity
State or Country: North Dakota State: North Dakota County or City: Towner
Enlistment Date: 10 Feb 1941 Enlistment State: North Dakota
Enlistment City: Cando Branch: Infantry Branch Code: Infantry Grade: Private Grade Code: Private Component: National Guard (Officers, Warrant Officers, and Enlisted Me Source: National Guard Education: 1 year of high school
Marital Status: Single, without dependents Height: 68 Weight: 155
CARD NUMBER # # BOX NUMBER 0357 0357 FILM REEL NUMBER 3.78# 3.78#
[HI11088] (Research):Eileen's grandparents were Northrupp and Fish
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(Research):Judy I Breakall, 54, of Springfield, died Wednesday evening, July 1, 199 8, in Community Hospital. She was born April 8, 1944 in Springfield Ohi o, the Daughter of David and Ethel (Adams) Little. Judy was a retired ho me health aide and was a past member of the Fraternal order of Eagles Aeer ie 397. Her survivors include her son and daughter-in-law Ronald L and Ti ne Breakall of Springfield; two sisters, Mary Evilsizor; and Linda Wilma n, three brothers and one sister-in-law, Donald Little, Paul and Candace L ittle and Jerry Little; one grandson, Ronald L "Boogie" Breakall, ILL; spe cial friends, Martha Jo Bryant and Sue Perkins; numerous nieces and nephew s. She was preceded in death by her parents; her husband, Donald Breaka ll in 1978; and one brother, Ernest Little. Funeral services will be he ld in the Littleton & Rue Funeral Hom Monday at 2 P.M. with pastor Jerry S tinger of the Victory Baptist Church officiating. Visitation will be he ld two hours prior to the service. Burial will be in Clifton Cemetery.
Springfield News, July 2, 1998 Judy Breakall, 54 , of Springfield, died Wednesday evening, July 1, 19 98 in Community Hospital. She was born April 8, 1944 in Springfield, Ohi o, the daughter of David and Ethel (Adams) Little. Judy was a retired ho me health aide and was a past member of the Fraternal Order of Eagles Aer ie 397. her survivors include her son and daughters-in-law, Ronald L and T ine Breakall of Springfield; two sisters, Mary Evilsizor and Linda Wilma n; three brothers and one sister-in-law, Donald Little, Paul and Candace L ittle and Jerry Little; one grandson, Ronald L "Boogie" Breakall, II; spec ial friends, Martha Jo Bryant and Sue Perkins; numerous nieces and nephew s. She was preceded in death by her parents; her husband, Ronald L Breaka ll in 1978; and one brother, Ernest Little. Funeral Services will be he ld in the Littleton & Rue Funeral Home, Springfield, Monday at 2 P.M. wi th Pastor Jerry Stinger of the Victory Baptist Church officiating. Visita tion will be held two hours prior to the service. Burial will be in Clift on Cemetery
EVILSIZOR, Mary Ann 64, of Springfield, passed away Friday, January 27, 20 06 in her residence. She was born July 14, 1941 in Springfield, the daught er of Dave and Ethel Louise (Adams) Little. She retired after many yea rs of service at South Brook Nursing Home. She was also a member of the fu ll gospel Pentecostal Church of God. Mary enjoyed sewing, doing crafts a nd playing BINGO. She is survived by her children, Richard (JoAnn) Breaka ll and Ralph Breakall; her brothers, Paul (Candice) Little and Jerry Littl e; a sister, Linda L. (James) Evilsizor; grandchildren, Heather, Krysta l, Brandy, Chad, Ryan, Chasity, Jason and Amanda; great grandchildren, Zo e, Seph, and Jade; several nieces, nephews and friends, and special friend s, Clara Moore, Penny Merchant, Tom Chapman, and Bernice Baker. She is pre ceded in death by her parents; her brothers, Ernest and Donald Little, a nd a sister Judy Breakall. Funeral services will be held Monday at 11 am in Rose Hill Chapel. Burial will follow. In lieu of flowers, contributi ons may be made to Community Mercy Hospice. Published in the Springfield News-Sun on 1/29/2006.
Name: Mary A. Evilsizor SSN: 290-56-3880 Last Residence: 45504 Springfield, Clark, Ohio Born: 14 Jul 1941 Died: 27 Jan 2006 State (Year) SSN issued: Ohio (1971 )
[HI11096] (Research):Source of this line is frommy mothers Barnes line, Robert barnes RBarnes@y -city.net
[HI11099]
(Research):The Times Recorder Zanesville Ohio 08 January 1940 Nobel Rebekah Lodge Officers Installed Mrs Charles Evilsizer, Vice Grand
The Zanesville Signal Zanesville Ohio 15 February 1940 Social Notes- Mrs Charles Evilsizer entertained members of the Alpha and O mega Sunday School Class of the Presbyterian Church at her home Tuesday ev ening. Mrs J W Robinson is the teacher of the class.
The Times Recorder, Zanesville, OH Sunday, Oct 24, 1966 Mrs Pauline Gadd Mrs Pauline B gadd, 63, of 15 South Linden Avenue, South Zanesville di ed at 4:30 Sunday Oct 23rd in Good Samaratin Hospital where she had be en a patient since Thursday. Mrs gadd was born Nov 5, 1904 in Roseville, d aughter of Lou and Lola Davis Snyder. She had lived in Zanesville area sin ce 1927. Surving are a daughter, Mrs Fred (Lola) Wentworth of 531 Hedgewo od Avenue; two sons, Roy T Evilsizer of Columbia Station and Richard L Evi lsizer stationed with the Navy in Philadelphia; 10 grandchildren and a gre at grand child' a sister, Mrs Lelia Sanford of Canton; two brothersm, Erne st Snyder of 1103 Lindburgh Avenue and Cecil Snyder of Barberton. Two daug hters, Mrs Jennie Maulden and Grace Evilsizer and her husband Clifford Gad d, preceded her in death. Frineds may call at William Thompson and Sons Fu neral Home in White Cottage from 7-9 today dn 2-4 and 7-9 Tuesday.
Name: PAULINE B GADD Gender: Female Date of Death: October 23, 1966 Volume: 18634 Certificate: 79655 Marital Status: Widowed Place of Death: Zanesville, Muskingum County Race: White Residence: , Muskingum County Age: 61
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(Research):The Times Recorder Zanesville Ohio 15 August 1940 Roy Evilsizer spent Wednesday morning at his grandfathers home in Rosevill e.
The Zanesville Signal Zanesville Ohio 15 May 1943 Roy Taylor Evilsizer, seaman first class of the Navy's Armed Guard, s on of Mr and Mrs C S Evilsizer, of 116 S Eighth St is spending a 15 day fu rlough with his parents. He has just returned from service overseas a nd is stationed at Treasure Island San Francisco. Seaman Evilsizer enlist ed in the navy on Aptil 3, 1942 and was formerly a carrier boy for the Zan esville Signal.
The Sunday TImes Signal, Zanesville, Ohio, Sunday, Jan 30, 1944 Roy Evilsizer Honored With Surprise Party Roy Evilsizer, gunners mate (3/c) was pleasantly surprized with a party gi ven by his mother,Mrs Pauline Evilsizer, in honor of his 19th birthday, Fr iday evening. Games were played and refreashments served. Those present we re Russell McCormick, Gene Joseph, Pearl Gray, Dick Cohen, Ray Riggle, Ru th Barnhart, Bob Clossen, Bobbie Combs, Roberta Combs, Leona Hearing, Rich ard Evilsizer, Bill Haggen, Phyllis Webster, Juanita Hite, Edna Armstron g, Jean Gadd and Juanita Rice. Evilsizer is home on 24 day furlough wi th his parents Mr and Mrs Charles Evilsizer, 166 S 7th St.
The Zanesfield Signal, Wd, Mar 22, 1944 Former Employees of Publishing Company Visit Service Center While on Leave Twp former employees of Zanesville Publishing Company, who enlisted in t he Navy, returned to Zanesville yesterday and signed the Southeastern Oh io Roll of Honor in the lobby of the Publishing company building. Tey a re apprentice seaman Clyde Wilson who is home on leave having complete bo ot training at Great Lakes naval Training Center, and Gunners mate 3rd cl ass Roy Taylor Evilsizer, who has been on duty in the South Pacific and Ca rabean and the North Atlantic. Both men riside at 166 S Seventh St. Wils on is to be assigned to an amphibious training force in San Francisco whi le Evilsizer is attached to a destroyer escort in the South Pacific. Evils izer enlisted 4/3/1942 while Wilson entered service last Jan 26th. Evilsi zer was employed in the circulation department.
The Zanesfield Signal, Mon Dec 11, 1944 Roy Taylor Evilsizer, G M 3-c left Sunday for San Francisco CA to await as signment after spending a 30 day leave with his mother Mrs Pauline Evilsiz er, 166 South Seventh Street. His ship the "Sheldon" was torpedoed O ct 3 and several lives were lost, but he along with some others miraculous ly escaped. He has been in service three years and this was his thriteen th trip. Evilsizer enlisted while still a pupil in Hancock School and w as a former employee of the Zanesfield Publishing Company. He will celebra te his 2th birthday Feb 12th.
The Zanesville Signal Zanesville Ohio 20 December 1945 Roy E Evilsizer, in the navy nearly four years, is home on leave.
The Times Recorder Zanesville Ohio 1946 Names Beginning the the Letter E serving in the Armed Forces during WWII.. ...Roy Taylor Evilsizer
Roy T Evilsizer 5820 Courier Ct Gulf Breeze, FL 32563-9617 (850)934-4204
Times Recorder (Zanesville, OH) - August 23, 2005 PENSACOLA, Fla. -- Roy T. Evilsizer Sr., 80, of Gulf Breeze, Fla., passed away Wednesday, July 13, 2005. Surviving are a sister, Lola Wentworth of Zanesville; a brother, Richard (Dick) Evilsizer of Mount Vernon; t wo sons, Roy Evilsizer Jr. of California and David Evilsizer of Rhode Isla nd; three grandchildren, Amber, David and Jennifer; and four great-grandchildren. He was preceded in death by his beloved wife of 44 years, Ruth Ann; a son, John Michael Dayton; his parents, Charles Sherman and Pauline Sn yder Evilsizer; and sisters, Grace Evilsizer and Jennie Maulden. Graveside services will be at 10:30 a.m. Thursday, Aug. 25, 2005, at Rose Hill
Cemetery, Roseville
Pensacola News Journal (FL) - August 14, 2005 Deceased Name: Roy Taylor Evilsizer Roy Taylor Evilsizer, 80, of Gulf Breeze died Wednesday, July 13, 2005. Me morial services, 3 p.m. Sunday, Aug. 21, at St. Paul United Methodist Chur ch in Gulf Breeze. Trahan Family Funeral Home is directing
Name: Roy T. Evilsizer SSN: 298-18-1218 Last Residence: 32563 Harold, Santa Rosa, Florida Born: 12 Feb 1925 Died: 13 Jul 2005 State (Year) SSN issued: Ohio (Before 1951 )
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(Research):Pensacola News Journal (FL) - January 8, 1999 Deceased Name: Ruth Ann Valentine Evilsizer Ruth Ann Valentine Evilsizer, 70, of Gulf Breeze died Wednesday, Jan. 6, 1 999. Rose Lawn Funeral Home is in charge of arrangements.
Name: Ruth A. Evilsizer SSN: 274-24-3087 Last Residence: 32561 Gulf Breeze, Santa Rosa, Florida, United Stat es of America Born: 23 Aug 1927 Died: 15 Jan 1999 State (Year) SSN issued: Ohio (Before 1951 )
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(Research):1860 Champaign Co, Wayne, OH pg34 Adam Moffitt, 50 OH Martha 44 Nathan O 16 James K 14 John M 8 Sarah E 4 Charles L 1
Name: Sarah E Moffitt Estimated Birth Year: abt 1857 Age in 1870: 13 Birthplace: Ohio Home in 1870: Wayne, Champaign, Ohio Family and neighbors: View Results Race: White Gender: Female Value of real estate: View Image Post Office: Woodstock Roll: M593_1179 Page: 500 Image: 617 Year: 1870 Adam Moffit, head, teamster, OH 60 Martha A 51 OH John 18 OH Sarah E, 13OH
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(Research):Ancestry of Phillip (Both Board and Schuyler lines) is posted at www.genc ircles.com also many more descendants. I only kept my direct ancest ry in this database.
Philip and Mary Castleman were married in Harrodsburg, Mercer County, Kent ucky. It was his second marriage.
He fought in the Revolutionary War and was in actual service in the New Je sey Militia and Rangers about three years. His services were confin ed to the State of New Jersey and on the North River. He was not in any g enuine Battle, but was in a skirmish with the refugees in the English neig hborhood. He performed three tours under Capt. Joseph Board and other tou rs under several other officers. While in service, Philip was station ed at Millstone, Elizabethtown, Newark, Hackensack and the English neighbo rhood. During part of the time the British occupied New York, he was stati oned at Newark and Bergens as a guard. When the Battle of Mammoth was fou ght, Philip was on the march to aid, but did not arrive in time.
Phillip was a revolutionary war soldier, fighting with the New Jersey Mili tia. His pension application #S14979, dated 3 Sep 1832, states that he w as 71 years old. He was born in Bergen Co., NJ & lived there at the ti me of the ARW & first called into service on Aug 20, 1776 in the New Jers ey Militia..served under Capt. JOSEPH BOARD....removed to Ky from NJ 17 89 & now live on the Chaplin (River) in Mercer Co. "No one could pro ve my services but Peter Huff & Daniel Coovert who were present at ma ny of the places but did not then know me." An affidavit from David Boar d, made some time after this application (but no date is given), state s: He is the son and executor of the Phillip Board estate. Peter Huff a nd Daniel Covert also gave affidavits stating that they had often heard Ph illip speak of his service.
There was a Philip Board who was Surety for the marriage of a Thomas M. Bo ard on September 15, 1800 in Mercer County, Kentucky to Rebecca Hart. Sin ce this could not have been his own son, it was undoubtedly one of his rel atives. Philip's own son, Thomas, was born in 1803.
There was, also, a James Board married to Martha Adams, May 21, 1805, in M ercer County, Kentucky. Philip had a son, James, who was born in 1789, b ut this appears to be too young a person to have married in 1805.
Philip was shown on the 1795 Tax List of Mercer County, Kentucky. At th at time, he had no blacks, ten horses, and fourteen cattle. Later, he h ad a number of slaves as his Inventory at death shows the names of six sla ves he owed.
Philip was a farmer and a lender of money. He died at the age of ninety.
When a lad of sixteen, was drafted into militia service for 3 years. Aft er the war he joined a wagon train, taking the newly opened route throu gh VA to KY.
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(Research):It has not been fully determined who Mary's father was.
In the 1795 Tax List along with Philip Board, there are two Mitchells; Rob ert and James. Robert has no blacks, three horses, and twelve cattle. Ja mes had no blacks, four horses, and thirteen cattle.
James Mitchel, Robert Mitchel, and Edward Mitchel are listed along with Ph ilip Board in the 1800 Mercer County, Kentucky census. In 1820 Mercer Cou nty census, only Philip and a Braxton Mitchell are listed.
There was a Jacob Mitchell listed on the Sale Bill of Philip Board, deceas ed, 1850. There was also a Jacob Mitchell on a Deed with Philip Boa rd in 1814 in Mercer County.
There was a Land Grant of James P. Mitchell in 1834, Mercer County, Scr ub Grass Branch.
Mary's last name was spelled Mitchler, Mitchlor, or Mitchell. She evident ly died before Philip made his will because her name is not mention ed on his Will which he made in 1844.
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(Research):Benjamin first lived in Mercer County, Kentucky. When Ben resided with h is father, he worked for him overseeing the farm and the slaves. For a wh ile he was living in Boyle County, Kentucky, probably after he had marri ed Sarah Ann Burdette. Her parents lived in Marion County, next door to M ercer. Later, he and his half-brother, Joseph, left Mercer and remov ed to Caldwell County. He left Mercer after his father died in 1850, pro bably between 1854 and 1860. Records show that Ben's son, Robert Mario n, was born in 1849 in Mercer County.
In Caldwell County Ben and Sarah lived in Princeton where he became a farm er, raising tobacco and sugar-cane and having many slaves. He and his fam ily attended the Flat Rock Baptist Church nearby.
Ben's name was on the Mercer County, Kentucky Sale Bill of August 3, 18 50 of his father, Philip, showing that he bought a Sorrel Horse for thirty -five dollars. His wife, Sarah's name was shown, too, for a Loom and Hang ing.
Ben's son, Calvin, died while he was serving in the Civil War. His son, J oseph, died of smallpox shortly after coming home from service in the Civ il War. He disinherited his daughter, Mary, when she married her cousi n, Benny Board, who was a son of his half-brother, Joseph.
When Ben died, he was buried in the old Board Baylor family cemetery on h is farm. Sarah was buried in the Pleasant Hill Cemetery.
The estrangement of Ben Board from his father dated back to the late 1840 's when he resided with his father and worked for him overseeing the fa rm and the slaves. According to an incident described in "Evidence in rega rd to Phillip Board's Will" filed in the settlement of the estate of Phill ip Board in the Mercer Co Courthouse, Ben was stricken from his father's w ill, and subsequently left- this being the last time the two were togethe r. When ben Board left, his nephew Thomas Board took over his position; Th omas being the son of David. Thomas met a somewhat similar fate when Phill ip thought the he Thomas did not comply with the contract and refused to p ay the money due for the work. Thomas stated that Phillip[ considered B en Board "ungrateful to his father" and said he would not give him anythi ng after, said that Ben Board was a spendthrift and lazy and that he inten ded that it was useless to give him anymore of his money."
1880 Census Place:Farmersville, Caldwell, Kentucky Source:FHL Film 1254406 National Archives Film T9-0406 Page 48 5A B. F. BOARDSelfMMW70KYOcc:FarmerFa: KYMo: KY S. A. BOARDWifeFMW68KYFa: VAMo: KY
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(Research):Benjamin Morrison Board lived at Donaldson and Princeton, Kentucky whe re he was a farmer. He lived near Flatt Rock Church with his first famil y. Later, he gave his eldest son, Frank, land near Flatt Rock Church a nd built himself and Dora a new "Big House" over in Princeton. My moth er said her father had owned slaves.
Ben and Becky had three children who lived. One child had died at birth a nd another, a girl, had died at age four. All of Ben and Dora's childr en died young except Uncle Andy and my mother, Elmina. Nora Mae died in i nfancy; Alemeda was twenty-five; Ella, fourteen; Stella, 31; Rosalie, 8; L illian, 30; and, Mary Elizabeth, 25. Andrew and Elmina lived to be ov er 90 years old.
Ben's first wife, Rebecca, was called Becky. He married Dora after Bec ky died. Dora was an orphan girl living with the Aldridge family on a fa rm close by the Board farm. Mr. Aldridge took her and raised her after h er mother died at childbirth when she was born. One of her brothers, Luth er Nuckols, stayed close by while Dora was growing up to make sure she w as okay. Luther stayed close by until she married Ben Board. 1880 Census Place:Farmersville, Caldwell, Kentucky Source:FHL Film 1254406 National Archives Film T9-0406 Page 48 8D B. F. BOARDSelfMMW33KYOcc:FarmerFa: KYMo: KY R. A. BOARDWifeFMW30TNFa: TNMo: TN B. F. BOARDSonMSW8KYFa: KYMo: TN S. F. BOARDDauFSW5KYFa: KYMo: TN D. A. BOARDDauFSW2KYFa: KYMo: TN
Ben F Board 1910 Enumeration District: 0013 Color: W
Age: 69 Birth Place: Kentucky
Visit: 0241
County: Caldwell
Relation: Husband
Relatives: Wife Dorgh 39, Kentucky Daughter Almeda 20, Kentucky Son Andrew 18, Kentucky Daughter Elmina 17, Kentucky Daughter Ella 14, Kentucky Daughter Stella 12, Kentucky Daughter Rosa 03, Kentucky Daughter Mamie NR, Kentucky
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(Research):For complete lineage back to immigrant ancestor, visit the Nuckolls Workdw ide Kindred Society Web site at http://freepages.genealogy.rootsweb.com/~e vilsizer/nuckolls.html
Dora Elizabeth was an orphan girl. She was raised by Andrew Aldridge w ho lived on a farm near Ben Board. Her mother, Julia, had died in childbi rth** when Dora was born. Her father, Caswell, kept the three boys and r emarried.
Dora's brother, Luther, stayed close by while they were growing up and loo ked after Dora until she married Ben Board.
Twice-A-Week-Leader Princeton Kentucky December 8, 1937 A gloom of sorrow was cast over the Briarfield community, last Friday morn ing, December 3rd, at 6 o'clock when Mrs. Nora Board, 66, succumbed at t he home of her son, with whom she had resided for the past several years.S he was the daughter of the late Caswell and Julia Nuckles and was bo rn in Marion Kentucky, February 5, 1870, remaining there until 16 yea rs of age when she came to Caldwell County where she resided until her dea th. Nearly 50 years ago she was united in marriage to the late Ben M. Boar d. This union was blessed with nine children, five having preceded h er in death. They were Mrs. Alameda Jenkins, Mrs. Estella Williamson, Elle r, Rosalee and Nora Mae Board. Those left to survive are Andy Board, Mrs M ary Payne, Mrs Lillian Gray, all of the county, and Mrs Dock Barnes of Sul livan, Mo. There are also 20 grandchildren and one great grandchild together with a h ost of other friends and relatives to mourn her passing. Mrs Board was a d evout member of the Briarfield Baptist Church. Funeral service was conducted at the family residence at 1 o'clock Saturd ay afternoon by the Rev. H. A. Egbert. Interment followed in the family l ot at the Perry Cemetery, (Caldwell County, Ky.), amid an embankment of fl oral offerings..
[HI11128] (Research):d/o Wm and Iva F Hines
[HI11132] (Research):Champaign County Ohio History 1991 by CCGS- Biography Pg 133
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(Research):William S COX Self M Male W 51 OH Physician IRE N. Nancy S. COX Wife M Female W 49 OH Housekeep Edward S COX Son S Male W 17 OH Farmer OH OH George S COX Son S Male W 14 OH At Home OH OH Daniel YOUNG Other S Male W 19 OH Laborer OH OH 1880 Source Information: Census Place Brown, Miami, Ohio
Family History Library Film 1255049 NA Film Number T9-1049 Pa ge Number 30D
[HI11134] (Research):Champaign County Ohio History 1991 by CCGS- Biography Pg 133
[HI11135] (Research):Champaign County Ohio History 1991 by CCGS- Biography Pg 133
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(Research):Shirley was actually the first wife of my son Donald Lee Evilsizor, so guess all our records need to be updated to reflect this fact. That makes Donald's current marriage to Christy his 3rd wife! I don't really have any other information to go by and he sure does not talk about it.
Shirley died under questionable circumstances (not sure if this was due to consuming too much alcohol or what) and there was a quite a military trial on White Sands Army Base. I bet it was also well known in the local newspapers too from that era. I know they were probably real party goers there at White Sands.
My son was later charged in this incident. When the military authorities threatened him, he and someone else took off (AWOL-not sure if that was official) around the country and was later apprehended on the east coast.
A trial was later convened, I was even called down as a witness for the defense. The particular Captain who was pushing the case called me in and s aid he thought my son was responsible for Shirley's death and he was going to try and find a way to convict him one way or another. I thought this was highly unusual and even told the defense attornies later, one was a civilian named Boyaki (Boyacki ?)or something like that, and the other defense
attorney was a military officer with the last name of Smith from what I recal l. The trial ended in a common term I was not familiar with but think it was termed a mistrial (?) and was basically due to apparently the excessive efforts of this military prosecutor.
Anyway still cannot think of the terms. But sometime after the trial this military prosecutor apparently tried to commit suicide and jumped out of a window somewhere. He was so over obsessed with this case for some reason, which I think was the defense argument in the end.
I heard that some of the jury members were spoken to later and they thought the whole situation was out of hand with the prosecution.
I also figure you may be able to find some history recorded in the newspapers in your area. I have not been able to find any information other th an what was sent.
I was in the army not far from retirement when called to appear at White Sands. They were married locally and I did know and see she was somewhat older than Donald. They were both in the army. So it was not one of those traditional family type weddings with all in attendance.
I only seen her in a coma at the hospital and did go to the funeral and of course later to the trial, but did not view the whole trial as I think the prosecution did not want me in there for some reason.
So I basically do not have any information at all on what Shirley's maiden name was or anything else. I am not sure why this information is so hard to find.
Like I indicated to you before, my half sister (Alberta Evilsizor) was involved in some type of bank heist in Dayton when I was very young. Someone had shown me some newspaper clippings but that is about all that can be remembered.
I have tried searching newspapers in the past with no luck at all, but am thinking maybe as this internet thing grows maybe more information w ill become available. Again son does not discuss this topic and we never pushed for any additional information.
Don Evilsizor
El Paso Herald-Post-Monday, October 10, 1997 SP4 Shirley D Evilsizor, U S Army, 27, 506 Dart St, White Sands Missle Ran ge, New Mexico, passed away Wednesday in a local hospital. She served in t he Army for over 14 months and was a member of Headquarters Company, Whi te Sands Missle range, New Mexico. Survivors; father William Doples, Gre nn Cove Spring, Florida; mother Mary E Doples, Springfield South Carolin a; guardian Miss Clolla (sic) Hampton of Newman, Flordia. Funeral Servic es will be at Sierra Chapel, White Sands Missle Range, New Mexico Tuesd ay at 9 A.M. with Chaplin Major D Silver and Capt Robert Hartland officiat ing. Interment will be in Ft Bliss National Cemetery
EVILSIZOR, SHIRLEY D SP/4 US ARMY VETERAN SERVICE DATES: 07/20/1976 - 10/05/1977 DATE OF BIRTH: 03/02/1950 DATE OF DEATH: 10/05/1977 DATE OF INTERMENT: 10/11/1977 BURIED AT: SECTION I SITE 4608 FT. BLISS NATIONAL CEMETERY
Records of Deceased, Wounded, Ill, or Injured Army Personnel, Including De pendents and Civilian Employees, created, 1/1/1961 - 12/1981, documenti ng the period 1/1/1961 - 12/1981 COUNTRY OF CASUALTY US UNITED STATES AND TERRITORY CATEGORY OF CASUALTY D Non-Battle Dead MASTER CASUALTY NUMBER SERVICE or SOCIAL SECURITY NUMBER 265947737 265947737 NAME EVILSIZOR SHIRLEY DIANE EVILSIZOR SHIRLEY DIANE CATEGORY OF PERSONNEL A Active Duty Army GRADE SP4 SPECIALIST 4 MILITARY CLASSIFICATION/DEPENDENT RELATIONSHIP E ENLISTED PERSONNEL CURRENT CASUALTY STATUS 43 NON-HOSTILE DEAD: Died of Illness/Disease PREVIOUS CASUALTY STATUS 00 No Previous Report MAJOR ATTRIBUTING CAUSE H NOT BOOBY TRAP CONNECTED: NONE OF THE ABOVE COMPLIMENTARY CAUSE Q HEART ATTACK VEHICLE TYPE INVOLVED VEHICLE POSITION VEHICLE OWNERSHIP DATE OF CASUALTY 771005 10/05/1977 REPORT OF CASUALTY 771006 10/06/1977 PROVINCE SOUTH EAST ASIA - GRID COORDINATES RVN REPORT NUMBER COMPONENT R Regular DUTY MILITARY OCCUPATION SPECIALTY 94B10 Undefined Code OFFICER BRANCH SOURCE OF COMMISSION SEX AND MARITAL STATUS C FEMALE MARRIED POSTHUMOUS PROMOTION 2 NO RACE C Caucasian RELIGION 10 Baptist-Other Groups HOME CITY OF RECORD ABERDEEN ABERDEEN HOME STATE OF RECORD 24 MISSISSIPPI OR MARYLAND DATE OF BIRTH 500302 500302 MAJOR ORGANIZATION 30 TX-Fort Bliss
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(Research):Name: Ronald Evansizer SSN: 486-36-5787 Last Residence: 65802 Springfield, Greene, Missouri, United Stat es of America Born: 20 Aug 1935 Died: Oct 1972 State (Year) SSN issued: Missouri (Before 1951 )
Name: Ronald Leroy Evansizer Birth Date: 20 Aug 1935 Gender: Male Mother's Maiden Name: Mcneill Birth County: San Francisco
[DI11143]
Name: Eliza Jane Athey
Death date: 04 Apr 1911
Death place: Mad River, Clark, Ohio
Birth date: 11 Dec 1838
Estimated birth year:
Birth place: Ohio
Age at death: 72 years 3 months 24 days
Gender: Female
Marital status: Widowed
Race or color: Caucasian
Street address:
Occupation: House Keeper
Residence:
Burial date: 06 Apr 1911
Burial place: Enon, Ohio
Cemetery name:
Spouse name:
Father name: Jacob As...Ing
Father titles:
Father birth place: Ohio
Mother name: Ansah Clevinger
Mother titles:
Mother birth place: Ohio
GSU film number: 1952820
Digital GS number: 4021057
Image number: 3109
Reference number: fn 19502
Collection: Ohio Deaths 1908-1953
[XI11143] (1838-1911) Lot owner Jacob Athy Sec 51 Lot 4
[HI11145] (Research):Remembering that for some reason William Ashing, son of Joseph and Catherine PORTER Ashing had in his obit that he was a son of Catherine ATHY Ashin g. This is a huge puzzle. Catherine's d. certif says that her fa. was PO RTER and her mo. was GUMP. Catherine was in the 1850 and 1860 househo ld of Phillip Porter in Champaign Co., OH at the appropriate ages. A nd I have Did whoever wrote obit for William Ashing not know the maiden name of William's mother? But for some reason thought it was Athy?????? ?? (contact anitajean@cfl.rr.com)
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Name: Joseph Ashing
Death date: 05 Aug 1918
Death place: Springfield, Clark, Ohio
Birth date: 14 Feb 1837
Estimated birth year:
Birth place: Champaign Co., Oh
Age at death: 81 years 5 months 21 days
Gender: Male
Marital status: Married
Race or color: American
Street address:
Occupation: Retired Farmer
Residence:
Burial date: 08 Aug 1918
Burial place:
Cemetery name: Ferncliff
Spouse name:
Father name: Jacob Ashing
Father titles:
Father birth place: America
Mother name: Kisiah Clevenger
Mother titles:
Mother birth place: America
Informant Mrs Harry Best
GSU film number: 1984381
Digital GS number: 4021902
Image number: 2588
Reference number: fn 46479
Collection: Ohio Deaths 1908-1953