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(Research):Ohio 1910 Census Miracode Index Record Name: William E Ashing Birthplace: Ohio State: OH Age: 27 Color: W Enumeration District: 0052 Visit: 0044 County: Clark, Springfield Ci Relation: Head of Household Wife Emma E 27 New York Daughter Viola G 04 New York
Name: William E. Ashing Serial Number: First Lieutenant Race: W Residence: Catawba, O. Birth Place: Springfield, O. Birth Date / Age: 18 Dec 1881 Assigns Comment: 1 Lieutenant Infantry 5 Aug 1917 from National Guard 3 In fantry ONG (148 Infantry) to Discharge Springfield O; Cp Sherman O; Cp She ridan Ala. Honorable discharge 16 Oct 1917 by direction of President. Volume #: 1
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OBIT OF WILLIAM E. ASHING as published in Springfield Daily News Feb. 7, 1966
"Word has been received here of the death of William E. Ashing, 85, a former native and resident of this city. He died in Bay Pine Hospital in St. Petersburg, Fla., Tuesday, Feb. 1. He was born in Springfield, the son of Joseph and Catherine ATHY Ashing. He was a veteran of the Spanish American War and retired First Lieutenant of Co. B. 37th Division of the United States Army. Mr. Ashing was a barber by trade. Survivors include a daughter, Mrs. Viola Jamerson of Niles, Mich.; a son Leo of Fort Christmas, Fla.; either grandchildren and several nieces and nephwes in Springfield, including Archie M. Lawrence of 623 E. McCreight Av. Services were held in Kissimmee, Fla, and burial was in the Spanish American Soldiers Plot in Kissimmee Cemetery.
«u»Catherine ATHY Ashing«/u». This is a huge puzzle. Catherine's d. certif says that her fa. was PORTER and her mo. was GUMP. Catherine was in the 1850 and 1860 household of Phillip Porter in Champaign Co., OH at the appropriate ages. Did whoever wrote obit for William Ashing not know the maiden name of William's mother? But for some reason thought it was Athy????????
Florida Death Index, 1877-1998
about William Edward Ashing
Name: «tab»William Edward Ashing
Death Date: «tab»Feb 1966
County of Death: «tab»Osceola
State of Death: «tab»Florida
Race: «tab»White
Gender: «tab»Male
[XI11147] Spanish American Soldiers Plot
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(Research):Father: John LONGBRAKE Mother: Mary HEISTAND b: 8Jul1791 in Shenandoah Co, Va
1850 Champaign Co, Union, OH pg 300 Zachariah Longbrake 38 PA Martha 32 NY George 14 OH Susannah 12 OH John 9 OH Francis M 6 OH Zachariah L 4 OH
[HI11153] (Research):Name : Grace A. Evilsizer Death date : 23 Apr 1929 Death place : Zanesville, Muskingum, Ohio Birth date : 23 Jul 1928 Birth place : Gurnsey Co., Oh Age at death : 9 months Gender : Female Marital status : Single Race or color : American Street address : Arlington Ave Occupation : Infant Residence : Zanesville, Muskingum, OH Burial date : 25 Apr 1929 Cemetery : Snow? Hill Father name : Charles Evilsizer Father birth place : New Concord, Oh Mother name : Pauline Snider Mother birth place : Roseville, Oh GSU film number : 1991871 Digital GS number : 4025345 Image number : 2048 Certificate number : fn 30324 Collection : Ohio Deaths 1908-1953
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(Research):Roy Evilsizer says she married a Maulden
The Times Recorder Zanesville Ohio 9 Aug 1938 Miss Betty Grunion , White Cottage, is spending the week at the home of Mi ss Jennie Mae Evilsizer in this city.
The Times Recorder Zanesville Ohio 15 August 1940 Miss Betty Wilson is spending a few days with Jennie Evilsizer of 815 1 /2 Main St The Misses Jennie and Lola Evilsizer of 815 1/2 Main St spent Tuesday in M cConnellsville.
The Zanesville Signal Zanesville Ohio 13 December 1939 The New Farnsworth Radios Linscotts W main near Pine Jennie Evilsizer 65 N 7th St
The Zanesville Signal Zanesville Ohio 02 February 1940 Announce Hancock Roll of Honor Jennie Evilsizer
The Zanesville Signal Zanesville Ohio 23 January 1950 Sues City Suit for $5000 was filed in common pleas court today by Jennie M Evilsiz er og 816 Cliffwood against the city of Zanesville for injuries she allege dly sustained when she stepped into an open manhole last jan 6at the corn er of nancy Avenue and Pine Street. She claims city workers who were repai ring the manhole failed to replace the cover or give warning that it was m issing. She is represented by Weber and tanner
Florida Death Index, 1936-1998 Record Name: Jennie Mae Maulden Death Date: Nov 1964 County of Death: Polk State of Death: Florida Race: White Gender: Female
[HI11159] (Research):Teachers Term Report Johnson Twp Dist #5 Winter Term 10/6/1884-2/20/1885 G rant V Fromme- Teacher (From CCGS Newsltter Summer 1992 pg 59) Silvester Norman
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(Research):BUCK, Eli Death date: 3/19/1938, Logan County Certificate #169 71 1880 Census Place Clay, Auglaize, Ohio Family History Library Film 12 54993
Page Number 319D Sullivan BUCK M Male 35 OH Laborer Mary E. BUCK M Female 33 OH Keeping House Lily BUCK S Female 16 IN Domestic Servant Eli BUCK S Male 13 OH At Home Rosetta BUCK S Female 10 OH At Home Clement L. BUCK S Male 8 OH Emma J. BUCK S Female 7 OH Mary C. BUCK S Female 5 OH Eliza E. BUCK S Female 1 OH Isaiah V. BUCK S Male 20 OH Laborer John METZ S Male 23 OH Laborer George GEIS Male 22 OH Laborer
[HI11166] (Research):Champaign Co Guardianship records Vol 18 No 2 Pg 194-196 4 Nov 1862 William Houser, gdn of Lydia Ann Houser 5yr Aug 1862; Sarah Elizabeth Hous er 6 yr Mar 1862; Diana Malinda Houser 2yr Aug 1862; heirs of Henry Meri ca dec'd Surities John Loudenback and Diana Merica
[HI11168] (Research):Champaign Co, Oh 1991 - pg 95 Biography
[HI11169] (Research):House L J 6-Apr-19434JJ146 Possible death record
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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 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#1 2/2/1882 Mary A Bodey to C O Kizer & Frank Kizer, 42 feet north e nd Bk58Pg77 Lot#1 4/3/1884 C O Kizer & B F Kizer to John Biddle, 6.5 feet off of 42 fe et Bk 68 Pg64 Lot#1 2/28/1885 C O Kizer to Frank Kizer, undivided half of 42 feet nor th end Bk 63 Pg511 Lot#1 10/22/1890 Quitclaim by E G Kizer to D C D Kizer, undivided ha lf of 42 feet on north end except 6 feet south Bk72Pg594 Lot# 1 3/19/1901 E G & C O Kizer to William Kite, 42 feet north end exce pt 6 feet south side. Bk84Pg48
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: Charles Kizer
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(Research):St Paris Precinct Toll Book Nov 2 1880 CCGS Newsletter Spring 1992 pg 33 Franklin Kizer
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#1 2/2/1882 Mary A Bodey to C O Kizer & Frank Kizer, 42 feet north e nd Bk58Pg77 Lot#1 4/3/1884 C O Kizer & B F Kizer to John Biddle, 6.5 feet off of 42 fe et Bk 68 Pg64 Lot#1 2/28/1885 C O Kizer to Frank Kizer, undivided half of 42 feet nor th end Bk 63 Pg511 Lot#1 9/29/1890 Frank Kizer by assignee to E G Kizer, 42 feet north end. B k71 Pg320
St Paris Dispatch, Sept 27, 1900 Frank Kizer, who went with his family to Spokane Wa, in 1889, was kill ed by the cars near that city, last Friday. He was sitting on a high railr oad bridge watching the workmen below when he was struck by a train. His h earing had become affected and it was supposed he did not hear the trai n. Mr Kizer was a brother of C O and Grant Kizer and a half-broth er to I P Kizer. He was in the grocery business here in St paris befo re he went west.
CCGS, Book III, August 2002 by Dorothy Shaffer, Champaign Co, Ohio St Par is Newspaper Abstracts Jan 1900-1916. pg 16 9/28/1900 A train has accident ally killed Frank B Kizer who went from St Paris in 1890 to Spokane, Wa. T he report came from his widow. He leaves a wife, two sons and one da u. He had been engaged in gold mining in the northwest.
Box: 9 Reference Number: easpodret3983 Last Name: Kizer First Name: Frank Middle Name: B Age: 44 Death Date: 21 Sep 1900 Cause of Death: Accident Place of Death: Spokane Place of Burial: Greenwood Funeral Home: Gilman and Co. County: Spokane
[HI11173] (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 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#1 9/29/1890 Frank Kizer by assignee to E G Kizer, 42 feet north end. B k71 Pg320 Lot#1 10/22/1890 Quitclaim by E G Kizer to D C D Kizer, undivided ha lf of 42 feet on north end except 6 feet south Bk72Pg594 Lot# 1 3/19/1901 E G & C O Kizer to William Kite, 42 feet north end exce pt 6 feet south side. Bk84Pg48
[HI11178] (Research):No further record, prob died young
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(Research):Subj: Neva Littrell Date:9/6/2000 9:22:05 AM Mountain Daylight Time From:dennisa@abeinc.net (Dennis Albertson) To:Evilsizer3@aol.com
I saw your entry for Neva Littrell born Oct 20, 1912 died Oct 28, 1988 bur ied in the Mendon, Mo cemetery on Ancestry.com World Family tree. Do y ou know or have any records that this person was married to Russell Millsa p? Was she married to Bill Shepard? Did she and Russell have a daughter na med Charlotte Sue? If any of this is sounds right, do you have any dates,e tc? Do you know who Charlotte Sue might of been married to. It is my under standing that she is also deceased. I was told that our Neva was buri ed in Mendon and the years seem about right. If this is the wrong family I 'm sorry to have bothered you, if it is the right one, I'd be very gratef ul for any info that you might be able to share with me. Thanks Sharon
[HI11182] (Research):FORRY AMELIA County Name: MONTGOMERY Date of Death: // Volume Number: 7332 Certificate Number: 58219
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(Research):Served two terms as County Treasurer of Urbana County, Ohio . Elected in 1 876 and 1878
Champaign Co Guardianship records Vol 18 No 2 Pg 206 29 Dec 1862 Daniel Blose gdn of Christian Rohrer 18y 6 Nov 1862; heirs of Daniel Rohre r, dec'd. Surities Jacob Seitz, Daniel Snyder
Record Book 32, Page 438- Filed 18 February 1868- Petition to Partition Daniel Blose vs John Phillips et al On 10 February 1826 Lewis Pence had deeded 50 acres of land located in Se ction 8 Township 4 Range 11 (Mad River Township) to George Myers and Susan nah Myers, his wife. Under the deed they were to hold the land during the ir lifetimes and if they had any issue then the land was to be passed o n. If they did not have any heirs the land was to revert to the brothers a nd sisters of Susannah Pence. George and Susannah had no heirs. At the ti me of this suit, Daniel Blose, had, by purchase, acquired nearly 50 per ce nt of the interest. The land was sold by the court and Daniel was the purc haser. Lewis' heirs were: Amelia Blose; Adam Pence; Lewis Pence; Cathari ne Bailer; Elizabeth Buroker; Barbara Pence, wife of ...Phillips (moth er of Polly Phillips, wife of ... Hull; John Phillips; Lewis Phillips; Isr ael Phillips; Barbara Phillips, wife of Jacob Butts; Elizabeth Phillips, w ife of Roland Pence- all of Indiana; Margaret Phillips, wife of Herrin (re sidence unknown); and Mary Ann Phillips, wife of John Smith of Champaign C ounty); Mollie Pence, wife of ... Nunn and secondly, ...Long (heirs were u nknown); Martin Pence, deceased (father of David Pence; Lewis Pence; Jac ob Pence; Darius Pence -all of Indiana; Catharine Pence, deceased, wi fe of ...Buroker; Susannah Pence, wife of George Ammon of Indiana; Phoe be Pence, wife of ...Downs of Indiana; Nancy Pence, wife of Oliver Lillar d; Polly Pence, wife of ...Long of Indiana); Henry Pence, deceased (fath er of Sanders Pence; Pence, wife of Jacob Sarver; Elijah Pence; Margaret P ence, wife of ...Robinson of Iowa; Sallie Pence, deceased, wife of ...Saul sbury and later ...Robinson (John Saulsbury; Cerena Saulsbury; Mary Ann Sa ulsbury; and unknown heirs»; Jacob Pence, deceased (father of George Pen ce and Seville Pence, wife of Isaac Crabill of Indiana).
Record Book 38, Page 33- Filed 6 May 1874- Petition to Partition Samu el K. Sowers et al vs John H. Blose et al Daniel Blose died in 1871, seized of 160 acres of land located in the sout h-west quarter of Section 4; all (except 13 1/2 acres out of the south-we st corner owned by Henry C. Blose) of the south half of Section 10 locat ed east of Mad River Valley Turnpike Road; 40 acres located on the south s ide of the north-west quarter of Section 10; 160 acres being the south-ea st quarter of Section 8; 80 acres of the south-west quarter of Secti on 8, subject to the dower of Amelia Blose; 135 acres of the north-west qu arter and 50 acres of the south-west quarter of Section 8; 82 acres locat ed in the north half of the north-east quarter of Section 14; 2 acres a nd 8 poles located in the south-west quarter of Section 9; the undivided h alf of 168 acres of the south and west sides of the south half of Secti on 12 and all of the south half (except 150 acres off the north-east sid e) of Section 12, all Township 4 Range 11 (Mad River Township). Louisa Blo se was Daniel's widow. Daniel's childre~ were: Eunice E. Blose, wife of Sa muel K. Sowers; Martha Blose, wife of Christian Rohrer; John H. Blose of C lark County; James J. Blose; Emery T. Blose; Leroy L. Blose; Edward M. Blo se and Daniel W. Blose.
[HI11185] (Research):1850 Census has Isaac Steichler age 14 b OH 1880 Census has Emma Wilson age 2 granddaughter
[HI11187] (Research):Champaign Co, Guardainship & Indentures Vol 1 pg 356 13 June 1848 Amelia B lose 17yr; james Irwin Blose 13yr, minor heirs of John Blose, dec'd. Surit ies Lewis Blose, Daniel Blose
[HI11188] (Research):Champaign Co - Domestic Relation Records 1808-1939 Vol Including Divorc e, Bastardy, Adultry, Breach of Contract, some Adoption, by Pat Stickle y, CCGS, (Minute Book Records, Supreme Court Records, Urbana Newspape r, St Paris Newspaper), pg43 Mar 16 1844 Minute book 18 pg 220 Margaret Blose vs Michael R Crabill for bastardy. On page 335 case continu ed. Oliver Lillard and Voluntine Marshall hsi bond; on Jun 11 1844 case se ttled per agreement defendant paid cost.
[HI11189] (Research):children count in 1900 in error, census prove other chidren
[HI11191] (Research):1850 Household is also Franklin Brandon, age 22 a poss brother
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(Research):Beers History of Champaign Co, OH 1881 pg 706 LEROY L. BLOSE, farmer; P. O. Westville. The grandfather of our subject, J ohn Blose, was a native of Virginia, and emigrated to this township in 181 5, when the heavy timber covered what are now our beautiful fields. He w as married previous to is coming, to Amelia Pence, and they were afterwa rd parents of seven children-Daniel, Lewis, Susan, John, Louisa, Henry a nd Margaret. He settled three miles south of Westville, where he continu ed to reside until his death. He cleared off and otherwise improved this l and, and made it one of the most desirable farms in the Mad River Valle y. Three of his children still survive John, Louisa and Margaret. Jo hn is the husband of Delilah Strickler, Louisa is the wife of Isaac Funkho user, and Margaret is the widow of Charley Brown. Daniel, the father o£ Le roy, was married to Miss Louisa Colbert, and by her has had eight childre n, four of whom are not living-Leroy, the eldest, James I., Easily T. a nd Daniel W. all reside in the county. Mr. Blose was married previous ly to Eva Pence; they had four children, two, John H. and Enos are livin g. Daniel was a very energetic man, and from a capital of $50, amass ed by his own energy a large fortune. He owned and operated two distilleri es, had an interest in an elevator at Urbana, and raised a large amou nt of stock. He also owned a large number of shares in an oil well in Penn sylvania, but this was a non-paying investment. When his death occurred M ay 25, 1871, he was owner of 1,200 acres of valuable land. Which left h is children amply provided for. Leroy married Miss Marietta Beery, a daugh ter of one of our most substantial men. Leroy and his wife are paren ts of one child-Nellie H. He has the old home farm, and is considered o ne of our most prosperous young farmers, endowed with the good business ch aracteristics of his father, and in every way worthy of representing h im m this work.
Champaign Co - Domestic Relation Records 1808-1939 Vol Including Divorc e, Bastardy, Adultry, Breach of Contract, some Adoption, by Pat Stickle y, CCGS, (Minute Book Records, Supreme Court Records, Urbana Newspape r, St Paris Newspaper), pg16 Jan 13 1876 Minute book 34 pg 197 Leroy S Blose for bastardy---see Missouri Sager
[HI11195] (Research):Jay County Newspaper Clippings May 19 1887-April 25, 1889 Vol II 2006 by R ex Bertram The Portland Commercial, Thurs, July 14, 1887 The deceased, Ruth Duckett, was born Feb 4, 1815. Was married to Caleb M D uckett June 23 1835 and was the mother of eight children, four boys and fo ur girls, six of whom still survive. Mother Duckett was raised by Christi an people and very early in life embraced the Christian religion and join ed the M E Church, in which she lived a sonsistant and humble life. She ca lmly passed over the river at 5:30 o'clock a.m. July 17, 1887 aged 72 yr s, 5 months and 13 days. Services at Friends church by Mrs Thornton
[HI11197] (Research):Photo of tombstone in file
[HI11199] (Research):Photo of tombstone in file
[HI11202] (Research):Photo of tombstone in file
[HI11212] (Research):Name : Irene Coleman Evilsizer Death date : 09 Feb 1927 Death place : East Liverpool, Columbiana, Ohio Birth date : 08 Oct 1909 Estimated birth year : Birth place : Long Bottom, Ohio Age at death : 17 years 4 months 1 day Gender : Female Marital status : Married Race or color : Caucasian Street address : 1010 Oak St Occupation : Housewife Burial date : 12 Feb 1927 Cemetery name : Riverview Cem Spouse name : John Evilsizer Father name : John Coleman Father birth place : Long Bottom, Ohio Mother name : Lucy Baugard Mother birth place : Portland, Ohio COD- Septic infection Informant- James Coleman his mark (x) GSU film number : 1984703 Digital GS number : 4021976 Image number : 2558 Certificate number : cn 7526 Collection : Ohio Deaths 1908-1953
[HI11213] (Research):EVILSIZER, MARGARET : Wife of John A (Obit.). Plain Dealer 21 Jul, 1990, p g. 13 sec. C Margaret Rose Evilsizer (nee Fulop), beloved wife of John A, dear moth er of Ronald, Gerald, Brian and james, grandmother of 15, great grandmoth er of five, sister of Chalres and Louis Fulop, Lena Koteles and the late M ary, Steven and joseph. Friends may call at the mandley Vetrovsky Funer al Home, where services will be held Tuesday July 24 at 11a.m. Contributio ns may be made to Lutheran Hospice c/o Lutheran Medical Center
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CENS: CONC r
CENS: FAMS @F01272@
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(Research):The Ranger Times Man Dies Suddenly in Waiting Room, Texas & Pacific Station Papers on Body Identify Him as J A Johnston
A man past middle age, identified as John A Johnson of Ranger and Breckenr idge, died suddenly in the waiting room of the Texas and Pacific station s hortly after midnight this morning while awaiting a train to Fort Worth. P apers and masonic Emblems found on his person gave evidence that he w as a contractor or oil man, a member of the Knights Templar Chapter at Bel laire, Ohio and carried a bank account at Chester, West Virginia. Lette rs found on his person were addressed to Ranger Texas and to 434 East Walk er Street, Breckenridge. Telephone advices from Breckenridge are that Mr J ohnson is a drilling contractor, 55 years old, well known in the Ohio a nd West Virginia fields. He has been in this section about three months b ut has not operated here. He left Breckenridge at 9 o'clock for a vis it to his children at East Liverpool, Ohio, and appeared to be in excelle nt health and spirits at that time. Death apparently resulted from troubl e, which followed a severe attack of nausea. He arrived here shortly aft er 11 o'clock from Breckenridge on the Hamon-Kell train and was making h is way to the Texas & Pacific station when he was overcome by illness a nd sank to the street. Deputy Sheriff Edmondson found him and following h is explanation that he was ill but felt well enough to continue his journ ey to Fort Worth, he was taken to the Texas & Pacific station. He was fou nd in the waiting room some time later by Patrolman Daniels and Ingra m, in the throes of a severe attack of Nausea and unable to speak. The off icers took him outside, but on realizing the seriousness of his conditio n, brought him back into the waiting room and phoned for an ambulanc e. He was dead when the ambulance arrived. The body was removed to the par lors of the Milford Undertaking Company after an examination by Justi ce of the Peace McFatter. After going over the papers he found on the de ad man's person, Justice McFatter recalled that he had been a reside nt of Ranger, but was unable to say where he lived here or in what busine ss he was engaged.
When Winnie died, her last name was Cluley
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(Research):Luella Evelsizer, Russell's younger sister, lived with Lora Sovereign Buqb ey for about 2 years prior to her death. Lora is a woman of seventy or mo re who drives her own car but not very efficiently.
Sunday evening I visited the local dentist's wife to get the Congregation al Church records. I saw the changed but same old church that the early se ttlers attended. Originally it stood on the NE corner of the graveyard, b ut it has been moved up town on the same street. All of the old hous es of the Dilleys and Gordons have been extensively remodeled but the bas ic framework is the same. The old house that Frank Pratt Iived in as a b oy is SE of the cemetery, a corner house. When Russell and Leulla came ba ck to RoseviIle to Iive with their Grandfather Worden, he put them in a ho use just across the street from the present school building with Lora a nd her mother to rear them.
On Monday morning, Lora took me out to the cemetery again where I copied a ll the inscriptions of related families and took pictures. At noon I to ok the bus to Monmouth and spent the afternoon at the courthouse getting r ecords there. My time was limited for I took the 4:00 train east but findi ng it a poor one got off at Galesburg, looked the town over, and g ot on a fast train that pulled into Chicago only 15 minutes after the fir st train.
My Great-Grandfather, Russell Avery Dilley, was Luella Mae Dilley Evelsize r's older brother. According to his notes, she was born 12/21/1879 in Ros eville, Illinois. She married Charles H. Evelsizer, but he died of typho id six weeks later.(I don't have the date of their marriage.) She was a d eaconess in Philadelphia and Cleveland for many years. She died Jan. 3 0, 1944 and is buried in Bloomington, Illinois with Charles. I have no ot her information on Charles Evelsizer.
Eliza Worden was the mother of Russell Avery and Luella Mae. She di ed in 1884 and the two children were mostly raised by their grandparent s, Avery and Harriet Finch Worden.
Researcher: Judy Dilley Mooers jkmooes@aol.com
Subj:William Newell Dilley Date:8/6/2000 10:12:48 PM Mountain Daylight Time From:Gmbbrooks@aol.com Dear Sandy, I saw your message on the Dilley line about William Newell Dille y. He is my grandfather. According to my records William Newell married El iza A Worden in 1873 at Roseville, IL. They had two children. Russell Ave ry and Luella Mae. Luella was born 21 December1879 in Roseville, IL. Luel la married Rev. Charlie Evilsizer 17 July 18??. The date is unreadabl e. I may find it later in some of my stuff. Eliza, Luella's mother, di ed in 1884. William Newell then married Mamie Grace Findlay. Mamie is my g randmother. So my mother and Luella were half sisters.In my quick sear ch this evening I didn't find the names of Charlie's parents.I am curio us as to what great story you found about Luella. Luella was raised by h er mother's parents, Worden's, and so I never met her. I can remember my m other talking about her. When Luella died she willed me a nice collecti on of special rocks. She knew that I was a child rock collector.I notic ed your middle name is Evelsizer. How are you related to Luella? What ki nd of book are you writing? I, too, am trying to write stories about my an cestors. If United flies tomorrow we will be gone a a trip for a while. Ma ybe you can answer me in the am tomorrow. If not, I will get in touch wi th you when we get home. Grace Brooks
Census Place:Peoria, Peoria, Illinois Source:FHL Film 1254240 National Archives Film T9-0240 Page 4 1C RelationSexMarrRaceAgeBirthplace William DILLY SelfMMW27PRUSSIA Occ:PlastererFa: PRUSSIAMo: PRUSSIA Minnie DILLYWifeFMW23 NYOcc: Keeping HouseFa: PRUSSIA Mo: PRUSSIA
Chronicle Telegram Elyria Ohio 29 November 1930 Oberlin Pastor to speak at First Methodist Church At the morning service Mrs Luella Evelsizer of Cleveland will speak
From Lori Ostergaard 6/7/2007 ostergaa@oakland.edu In addition to being a member of the women's debate society at ISNU, it ap pears Luella Mae graduated from the university in 1901. The county she's r ecorded as coming from was Warren. Her graduation theme was "The Teacher as Sculptor." In a few days I should be able to give you some oth er paper titles. I am also working on the assumption that Luella Mae was t he first woman to participate as a speaker in one of the inter-society deb ates on campus in 1899. If you know anything about the taboos against wom en speaking (forget debating with men) in public around this time, you know this was a pretty significant event for the cam pus.
In the 1927 Alumni magazine, Dilley's is described this way: (Mrs. Evelsiz er) Deaconess of M.E. Chicago, 611 Vine Street, Philadelphia, PA; Finish ed Bible Course in Lucy Webb Hayes National Tr School for Deaconesses, Was hington, DC 1904-06; t Eng; El Paso HS 1900-01; elem Jacksonville 1903-0 4; Married Charles Henry Evelsizer, Bloomington Aug 26, 1902; who died O ct 1902; T 2 1/2 years.
I believe Charles was also a student at ISNU...it looks like they marri ed shortly after she graduated. The 611 Vine Street address would have be en her most recent (1927) mailing address.
U.S. Passport Applications, 1795-1925 Name: Luella M Evelsizer Birth Date: 21 Dec 1879 Birth Place: Roseville, Illinois Residence: Philadelphia, Passport Issue Date: 15 Mar 1913 Passport Includes a Photo: N Intends to return in 2 months Source: Passport Applications, January 2, 1906 - March 31, 1925 (M1490) Physical Description Age 33 height 5'5 3/4" Blue eyes, Long nose, Oval Mo uth, Oval Chin, Light Brown Hair, Fair complexion, Oval face. Witness Mab el L Keech 611 Vine St, Philadelphia. Known for 5 years.
[HI11243] (Research):Stephen is named in his fathers will in 1865. He is one of 3 male children in the 1865 Census born 1860-1865 but does not appear in the 1880 Census. No further record found.
[HI11246] (Research):RUSSELL, Edward L. Death date: 8/5/1944, Clark County Certific ate #48355
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(Research):1880 Jay Co, Green, Census on page 462B is a widow George W with 4 small c hildren. We know they were married after 1880, as Maggie was living with h er parents in 1880.
Genealogy of the Mason family of Greene County, Pennsylvania and eastern c ounties of Ohio Marceline, Mo.: unknown, 1931, 27 pgs. George William Mason married a lady named Evilsizer by whom there was o ne child- Morris L Mason. He md a third time to Margaret Bone in Madisonvi lle, Kentucky in 1889 - one child, Clarence Mason born 7/17/1895. George w as born Atlas, Ohio 2/12/1845 md Frances Truax at Antioch Ohio Nov 5 186 6. Removed to jay County Pennville, Indiana in 1867. Francis died 7/11/187 8. He then married an Evilsizer lady, name unknown. After his third marria ge he moved to Hopkins County Kentucky where he died 1/29/1916. He was t he son of William Mason and nancy Phillips.
[BI11251] Death cert gives DOB 8/1/1870
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Informant on death cert, son harry
Supplement death cert filed saying death was an accident.
Accident occured at home June 23 1946. Had been an invalid in bed for 2 years and night before she was sent to the Manchester home, where the doctor saw her for the first time, her son said he accidentally dropped her in moving her. He did not know her leg was broken when she was brought to the home, which was the date of the doctors first treatment. First death cert says a condition of death was a fracture of right femer, but main cause was chronic myocarditus.
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St Peters Cemetery St Louis, MO
Location
(Section-Block-Lot-Part) «tab»Grave# «tab»Deceased «tab»Age «tab»Burial «tab»
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
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(Research):1880 Census Place:Valley Brook, Osage, Kansas Source:FHL Film 1254392 National Archives Film T9-0392 Page 18 5D RelationSexMarrRaceAgeBirthplace E. W. RUSSELLSelfMMW62NY Occ:Stone MasonFa: NYMo: NY Ann M. RUSSELLWifeFMW61NY Occ:Keeping HouseFa: MAMo: MA Anna EVILSIZERDauFSW10KS Fa: GERMo: GER
This info does not make sense, The Evilsizer family in Osage Co, KS was N OT from Germany, per all of the other census records. Also does not mat ch the birth places of the parents in this census/
[HI11274] (Research):Record Book 15, Page 197 — Filed 15 November 1836 Jacob Lung vs Malinda Lung at al Jacob Lung in the fall of 1834 purchased from his father, George Lun g, 25 acres located in the north—east quarter of Section 3, Township 3, Ra nge 12 (Johnson Tp.) for $50. At the time of the sale he paid $18.00 and l ater paid $24.00, a total of $42.00. He did not receive a deed. On 4 Augu st 1836 George Lung died, leaving the following heirs: Malinda Lung, wido w; Adam Lung; Abraham Lung (mentioned in petition & subpoena, but not ther eafter); Eve Lung Hardrnan, wife of Joseph Hardman of Champaign County (mo ved to Montgomery County, Ohio but not located there when papers were serv ed “since last cOntinuance”); Jacob Lung; and the following minors, und er the guardianship of John H. James: Sarah Lung; Hannah Lung; Margaret Lu ng (papers served at Peter Runkle’s house); John Lung; Mary Lung; Elizabe th Lung; Melvina Lung; Drusilla Lung; George Lung; Daniel Lung; Henry Lun g. The court ordered that the adults give a clear deed to Jacob Lung with in 60 days and the minors within six months of reaching full age.
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(Research):DICKERSON ANNA County Name: CHAMPAIGN Date of Death: 11/20/1914 Volume Number: 1491 Certificate Number: 58932
Have not located copy to confirm parentage
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(Research):Not mentioned in will of gm Margaret Wiley 1881
But there is a James M Mosgrove Jr in Oak Dale Cem born 1860 died 6/19/189 8. This is the only James Mosgrove in Champaign County for 1880
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(Research):Masonic Directory 1902 Harmony Lodge No 8 F & AM Organized in 1810 Past Masters- William F Mosgrove 1843-1844 William F Mosgrove 1848-1854
1860 Census is Stephen Hagenbaugh age 33 born PA and Priscilla Hunt a ge 28 b OH
[HI11315] (Research):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
[HI11317] (Research):Champaign Co, Ohio Centenial 1902 Language is so than you cannot distinguish who the parents are. poss dau of Samuel Cheney Davis
[HI11319] (Research):Will Book E pg 71 Samuel C Davis Goshen Twp died 9/6/1882 Probated 9/11/1882 Heirs Widow Jane Davis the farm we live on and farm in Madison Co; Jo hn E Davis, son, Mechanicsburg; Edriannah Comstock, dau, Mechanicsburg; Em ily Legge, dau, Mechanicsburg; Laurette I Tway, dau, Mechanicsburg; Call ie Mumma, dau, Mechanicsburg. John E Davis Admins Wit: William C Panghorn, A L Mumma signed 8/16/1882Will Book E pg 71 Samuel C Davis Goshen Twp died 9/6/18 82 probated 9/11/1882 Heirs- Widow Jane Davis the farm we live on and farm in Madison County; Jo hn E Davis-son, Mechanicsburg; Edriannah Comstock-dau, Mechanicsburg; Emi ly Legge-dau, Mechanicsburg; Lauretta I Tway-dau, Mechanicsburg; Callie Mu mma, dau, Mechanicsburg. John E Davis Admin Wit: William C Panghorn A L MUmma Signed 8/16/1882
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(Research):Parents: Father: Henry Mumma Disc #3 died 10/20/1809 MD Mother: Julianna Heckman Disc #3 Md4/22/1780
GrandParents: George Anthony Mumma Disc #3 Barbara Weber Disc #3
[HI11323] (Research):Their son, William "Billy" Wagner is mentioned in his grandfather's will p robated in Champaign County, OH. The Wagner's lived in Logan County, OH.
[DI11326]
Name: Mrs. Celia T. Mumma
Death date: 28 Dec 1924
Death place: Delaware, Delaware, Ohio
Birth date: 17 Nov 1862
Estimated birth year:
Birth place: Madison Co., O.
Age at death: 62 years 1 month 11 days
Gender: Female
Marital status: Widowed
Race or color: Caucasian
Street address:
Occupation: Housekeeping
Residence:
Burial date: 30 Dec 1924
Burial place:
Cemetery name: Mechanicsburg Cemetery
Spouse name: Abraham Mumma
Father name: D. D. Burnham
Father titles:
Father birth place: Ohio
Mother name: Sylvia Mann
Mother titles:
Mother birth place: Ohio
GSU film number: 1992609
Digital GS number: 4001577
Image number: 560
Reference number: fn 65427
Collection: Ohio Deaths 1908-1953
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CENS: CONC H
CENS: BURI
[HI11328] (Research):Abreham L Mumma 49 W Ohio Champaign, Mechanicsburg 191 Wife Vicillion A 47 Ohio Son Wilbur R 22 Ohio Daughter Mary E 19 Ohio
[HI11329]
(Research):Joseph F Mumma 53 W Ohio Champaign, Mechanicsburg 1910 Wife Kattie S 53 Ohio Daughter Edith 24 Ohio Son Joseph R 10 Ohio
Beers History of Madison Co, OH Pike Twp JOSEPH F. MUMMA, farmer, P. O. Mechanicsburg. The subject of this sketch w as born December 2, 1856, in Montgomery County, Ohio. His parents are Jose ph and Mary Mumma, of Champaign County. He was reared to manhood on a far m, and received a good common school education. When ten years old-with h is parents-he came to Champaign County, anal located in Union Township, wh ere they remained several years. when they moved to Goshen Township and lo cated near Mechanicsburg, where his parents now reside. They had nine chil dren, eight of whom are now living-Sarah J., Ella, Caroline, William, Matt ie, Elizabeth, Abraham and our subject. On December 10, 1879, he was unit ed in marriage to Miss Calhe Davis, an estimable lady, and the daught er of Samuel C. and Jane Davis. of Champaign County. In April, 1881, Mr. M umma settled where he now lives in the western portion of Pike Township.
[HI11336] (Research):Champaign Co Will Abstracts-Books G-L-1889-1911 by CCGS, pg134 5/4/18 87 Md last Tues at the home of Mrs William H MUmma on Scioto St, Louis D J ohnson and Miss Rebecca Glenn/ d.o I D Glenn by Rev J H Davey
[HI11358] (Research):There in some confusion between David and Daniel's death records. Apparen tly Alonzo Eshelman accompanied Daniel's widow, Carrie (Nicklas) Eshelm an to the court to file Daniel's death and while they were there Alonzo al so filed a death record for David who had died several months earlier. Th ey got the records mixed up but I know from my grandmother's stories th at Daniel Eshelman was a carpenter who died of consumption. David Eshelm an was a tinner who died of brain disease, according to Alonzo.
[HI11364]
(Research):From Marilyn Hansen 7/19/2004
This William fits the age for William, son of Joseph and Rebecca Stephenso n. Cert Vol Name of Deceased Sex Year Month Day Age Nat Location
212 90 Argobright, William Francis M 1923 Mar 24 62 W Lima Allen County
Do either of you have any Logan Co. records. I have note that William Fra ncis Argabright married Laura Jane Stiles April 6, 1882 but cannot confi rm this info. I think these are all the same William but would be more com fortable ascertaining that the child of Joseph was actually Francis.
I will say one thing for this family -- THEY DID NOT STAY IN ONE PLACE LO NG ENOUGH TO GATHER DUST
1880 Census Place: Salem, Shelby, Ohio FHL Film 1255066 National Archives Film T9-1066 Page 210B James STEPHENSON Self M M W 25 OH Occ: Farming Fa: OH M o: OH Diora STEPHENSON Wife F M W 22 OH Occ: Keeping House F a: OH Mo: ME Myrtle Leota STEPHENSON Dau F S W 8M OH Fa: OH M o: OH James HUSSEY BroL M W W 34 OH
Occ: Farmer Fa: OH Mo: OH Luetta Amoret HUSSEY Niece F S W 6 OH F a: OH Mo: OH Florence STILES SisterL F S W 20 OH
Occ: At Home Fa: OH Mo: OH William ARGOBRIGHT Other M W 18 OH Occ: Works On Fa rm Fa: OH Mo: OH
(p. 196C) in Adams Twp. in the 1880 Champaign Co. OH Census: 187 190 Archer Miles S. WM 46M Farmer Ohio Va Md
Mary E. WF 35M Wife Keeping House Ohio Ohio Ohio
Anna WF 12S Dau Attends School Ohio Ohio Ohio
George N WM 9S Son Attends School Ohio Ohio Ohio
1900 Hardin Co. OH Census Roundhead Twp. 36 36 Argabright William head WM Mar 1861 39 M 10 OH OH OH day lab or
Anna D. wife WF Feb 1868 32 M 10 OH OH OH (Maiden n ame Archer- my note)
Goldy G dau WF July 1897 2 S OH OH OH
1910 census Monroe Twp., Allen County, Ohio ED 13 Sheet 3 line 53 William F. Argebright, age 48, second marriage for him, first marriage f or her, married 19 years, farmer, he and mother born Ohio, father born N ew Jersey Anna, wife, age 42, mother of 2 children, 2 living, she and parents born O hio Goldie, daughter, age 12, born Ohio Arthur R., son, age 6, born Ohio
1920 census Logan County, Miami Twp, Ohio ED 199, Sheet 7 line 51 W.F. Argabright, age 58, rented farm, he and parents born Ohio, day labore r Anna, wife age 51, she and parents born Ohio Ray A., son, age 16, born Ohio
Allen Co record Cert Vol Name of Deceased Sex Year Month Day Age Nat Location
212 90 Argobright, William Francis M 1923 Mar 24 62 W Lima
Ray A. Argabright married Edith E. Warren Sept 5, 1925, Clark co, Ohio v ol 32 page 141. He is age 21 lives Springfield, Clark Co. born Lima, Oh io on Nov 21, 1903 to William Argabright and Anna Archer. occupation: Pain ter
1930 census Enumrated (p. 158B) on Apr. 12 in Springfield in the 1930 Cla rk Co. OH Census: 1237 75 80 Warren Albert P. Head MW 53 M19 Ohio Ohio Maryland Mol der Motor Truck Factory
Edna I. Wife FW 58 M24 Ohio Maryland Delaware None ARGABRIGHT Raymond A. S-i-L MW 26 M22 Ohio Ohio Ohio Picture Pr inter Commercial Photography
Edith E. Dau FW 28 M24 Ohio Ohio Ohio None
Rodrick Allie F. S-i-L FW 72 Wd
Clark County Newspaper obits Mrs. Ray A. Argabright July 27, 1942
Ohio Death Certificate Name: RAY A ARGABRIGHT Gender: Male Date of Death: November 16, 1959 Volume: 15960 Certificate: 79881 Marital Status: Married -- must have married again Place of Death: , Lucas County Race: White Residence: Columbus, Franklin County Age: 55
ARGABRIGHT WILLIAM F County Name: ALLEN Date of Death: 3/24/1923 Volume Number: 4105 Certificate Number: 15766
[HI11380] (Research):His remains were removed to the Oakdale Cemetery when it was opened in 185 6.
[HI11383] (Research):He was first interred in the Old Graveyard on Ward and Kenton Streets a nd after 1856 his remains were moved to Oak Dale Cemetery.
[HI11384] (Research):Removed to Oak Dale Cemetery
[HI11394] (Research):URIAH BLUE, the father of our subject, was married in Clarke County, Ohi o, to MISS ALMEDA HODER, who was born in that county in 1824, a daught er of JOHN and MARY (BAIRD) HODER. They reared a family of five children- -MRS. MARY HARTMAN, of Battle Ground, this county; MRS. MAGGIE TITUS, of C larke County, Ohio; JAMES W.; SARAH C., living at Battle Ground, and MR S. ELIZABETH ROBINSON, of White County, Indiana. In 1861 URIAH BLUE remov ed with his family to White County, Indiana, where they made their home un til 1875.
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(Research):1880 Census Place: Tippecanoe, Tippecanoe, Indiana Source: FHL Film 1254313 National Archives Film T9-0313 Page 173D
Relation Sex Marr Race Age Birthplace James BLUE Self M S W 35 OH Occ: Farmer Fa: OH Mo: OH Amanda BLUE Mother F W W 59 OH Occ: Keeping House Fa: VA Mo: KY Sarah BLUE Sister F S W 33 OH Occ: At Home Fa: OH Mo: OH
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(Research):Hartmen Clara Samuel Mary Blue F W 25 6/23/1896 S-19 73 Index to Supplemental Record Tippecanoe County Marriage Transcript 1880-19 06 Letters A-K Volume I
Hartman Lynn M. Samuel May Blue M W 24 5/7/1903 S-20 213 Hartman Lyum M. Samuel Blue M W 26 5/20/1904 S-21 5
Index to Death Records Tippecanoe County 1882-1920 Inclusive Letters A Hartman Mary J. F W 73 Oct 24 1910 City BookCH-8L pg82
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(Research):JAMES W. BLUE, the present efficient postmaster at Battle Ground, is a nat ive of Ohio, born in Clarke County, September 6, 1844, his father URIAH BL UE, being a native of the same State, born in Ross County, in 1811. The la tter was a son of JAMES BLUE, who was a Virginian by birth, and a slavehol der, but being convinced that slavery was wrong, he emancipated his slav es and removed to Ross County, Ohio, where he resided until 1827. He th en made his home in Boone County, Indiana, for several years, improvi ng a farm in that county. Later he settled in Berrien County, Michigan, wh ere he died in 1847. URIAH BLUE, the father of our subject, was marri ed in Clarke County, Ohio, to MISS ALMEDA HODER, who was born in that coun ty in 1824, a daughter of JOHN and MARY (BAIRD) HODER. They reared a fami ly of five children--MRS. MARY A. HARTMANN, of Battle Ground, this count y; MRS. MAGGIE TITUS, of Clarke County, Ohio; JAMES W.; SARAH C., livi ng at Battle Ground, and MRS. ELIZABETH ROBINSON, of White County, Indian a. In 1861 URIAH BLUE removed with his famly to White County, Indiana, whe re they made their home until 1875.
JAMES W. BLUE, whose name heads this sketch, was reared in Clarke Count y, to the vocation of a farmer, which he has followed the greater pa rt of his life. In 1861 he located at Ash Grove, Tippecanoe County, and e ngaged in farming. He enlisted in the war of the Rebellion, October 18, 1 864, in the Sixteenth Indiana Light Artillery, the battery during his te rm of service being stationed in the fortifications of Washington, D. C. He remained in the service until the close of the war, when he was hon orably discharged July 5, 1865, and after his return from the war he resum ed farming. In 1877 he was elected assessor of Tippecanoe Township, and w as several times elected to the same office, assessing the township for fi ve years. He was appointed to his present position of postmaster June 1 5, 1885, by President Cleveland. MR. BLUE is a comrade of the Grand Ar my of the Republic, and is also a member of the Masonic fraternity.
Biographical Record and Portrait Album of Tippecanoe County, Indiana, 188 8, pg. 825
transcribed by Adina Dyer Jan 2000
[HI11408] (Research):Champaign Co Will Book C pg 384 probated 4/18/1863 Nephew Fleming Allison real estate of 50 acres S19 Mad River, Wit: Isaac N eff, John G Lee. Signed (x) 3/4/1862
[HI11425] (Research):REMLEYV LEURA S County Name: CHAMPAIGN Date of Death: 2/5/1930 Volume Number: 6212 Certificate Number: 7226
[HI11427] (Research):REMLEY JOHN C County Name: CHAMPAIGN Date of Death: 4/4/1915 Volume Number: 1616 Certificate Number: 20249
[HI11432] (Research):Possible last name is Trumbly
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(Research):Last name could be Walker
EVANSIZER, Juanita M., in Pinole, January 13, 1976; beloved wife of the la te Orville L. Evansizer; loving mother of Vernon W. Butler of Pinole and G len W. Butler of Hopewell, Virginia; sister of Mrs. Marsha Owen of Sausali to, Art Busby of Santa Rosa, Joe Busby of St. Helena and Beulah Busby of B erkeley; also survived by five grandchildren and four great-grandchildre n. A native of Baker County, Oregon; aged 78 years.
Friends are invited to attend services Saturday, January 17 at 2 pm at Sun set View Mortuary Chapel, Colusa & Fairmount, Berkeley-El Cerrito. Rev. M alcolm D. Brewer officiating. Inurnment - Urn Garden of Sunset View Cemet ery. (From the Oakland Tribune, 1-15-1976)
Busby, Alvin Lived in: Unity Precinct, Baker County, Oregon 1900 Series: T623 Microfilm: 1345 Book: 1 Page: 69 Alvin B Busby b 10/1878, 21, OR AL AL employee on stock ranch
Busby, Calvin Lived in: Unity Precinct, Baker County, Oregon 1900 Series: T623 Microfilm: 1345 Book: 1 Page: 70 3/1882,18, S, OR ARK OR David, brother, 12/1880, 19, S Joseph, brother, 6/1884,16,S Bertie, brother, 4/1885,15,S John H Busby h/h, 6/1859, Ind Territory, AL TN, 41, S William, brother, 9/1856,43,S AL AL TN
Busby, William Lived in: Cleary Precinct, Baker County, Oregon 1900 Series: T623 Microfilm: 1345 Book: 1 Page: 74 b 9/1855, S, boarding, AL AL TN (looks like brother of John above.)
Transcriptions of vital records are not permitted in Conta Costa County
[HI11436] (Research):Family history says that brother Richard was jumping on the bed beside h is sister and accidentally caused her death. Richard claimed there w as no truth to this story.
[MI11436] (Medical):Lived 28 days
[HI11437] (Research):The family story goes that Margaret was born at home. They rushed her to t he hospital, where she needed a blood transfusion. Elroy gave his blood, b ut it is said that because he ran and his blood was hot, that it failed a nd she died. It is not known how true this story is.
[HI11438] (Research):Urbana Citizen Daily Mrs. Flora E. Darling, wife of Joseph M. Darling, passed away Tuesday morn ing at 9:45 o'clock, at her home, 522 East Ward Street. Mrs. Darling, duri ng the past months, had suffered a several strokes of paralysis and the se resulted in her death. She was born in Delaware county, November 19,186 3, the daughter of Mr. and Mrs.Conrad Decker and was 67 year old at the ti me of her death. Mrs. Darling was twice married and is survived by her hus band, four children by her first marriage namely, Charles Reed, of Marysvi lle; Clarence Reed, of St. Paris; Lester Reed, of Cable, and Mrs. Ella Kno tts, of Urbana. and by one son by her second marriage, Chester Darlin g, of Urbana. One sister, Mrs. Charlotte Silkie, of St. Joesph, Mich, al so survives. Funeral arrangements are in charge of Humphreys and Son, C o. and will be announced Wednesday, as word has not been received from a ll the relatives.
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(Research):Urbana Daily Citizen, October 22,1974, Deaths and Funeral, page 14 Lester Reed, 75, a retired farmer and veteran of World War I, died late Sa turday evening in the Dayton Veteran's Hospital, where he had been admitt ed September 29. Prior to that time he was a patient at the Fountain Pa rk Rest Home.Survivors include three nephews, Melvin Reed, Urbana, Russe ll and Harold Reed, St. Paris, a neice, Mrs. Jack Wiltheisis, Valley Cit y, and a half-brother, Chester Darling, Mechanicsburg.Funeral services wi ll be held a 1:15 p.m. Wednesday in the Veteran's Administration Chap el in Dayton with burial to be made in the National Memorial Cemetery.Frie nds may call at the funeral home from 7 to 9 p.m. today.
Name: Lester Reed Birthplace: Ohio State: OH 1910 Age: 15 C olor: W Enumeration District: 0017 Visit: 0257 County: Champaign Relation: Hired man Other Residents: Relation Name Color Age Birth Place Head of Household John H Muzzy W
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(Research):Ruby Marie Gatten: Ruby Marie Reed, 71, Urbana, died Thursday, March 23, 1995, in her residen ce. She was born July 26,1923, in Champaign County, the daughter of Richa rd Earl and Lillie (McClabe) Gatten. She was a member of the First Presby terian Church of Urbana, Verse Writer's Guild of Ohio, and a charter memb er of the Urbana University Alumni Association. She was formerly the execu tive secretary to the president of Urbana University, and had been employ ed as an executive secretary with several companies in Springfield, Urba na and Dayton, for more than 20 years. She retired in 1989, as administrat ive assistant, from the Champaign County Department of Human Services. S he had achieved a liflong dream of having two books of children's poetry p ublished. She is survived by two daughters and sons-in-law, Sharon and Jo hn Cromwell, Urbana, and Patricia and Phil Cotrell, New Egypt, N.J.; S ix grandchildren; two brothers, Ronald E. Gatten, Urbana, Carroll W.Gatten ,Springfield; and several nieces and nephews. She was preceded in dea th by her husband, Melvin C. Reed, in 1985; her parents; four brothers; a nd one sister. Family will receive friends from 5 to 8 p.m., Friday, in t he Waltr-Schoedinger Funeral Home, Urbana. The funeral service will be he ld at 10 a.m., Saturday, in the funeral home, with Rev. Don Hilkerbaumer o fficiating. Burial will follow in Spring Grove Cemetery, North Heck Hill R oad, St. Paris. Memorial contributions may be made to the American Canc er Society, The Cancer Association of Champaign County(CCAC) of Mercy Hosp ice.
Individual Note: 1991, Published "Just Imagine..." a book of children's po etry.
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(Research):Champaign County Ohio History 1991 by CCGS Biography pg 146
Name: RICHARD E GATTEN Gender: Male Date of Death: April 08, 1966 Volume: 18414 Certificate: 24743 Marital Status: Married Place of Death: Urbana, Champaign County Race: White Residence: Urbana, Champaign County Age: 87
Name: Richard Gatten SSN: 281-10-5346 Last Residence: 43078 Urbana, Champaign, Ohio, United States of Ameri ca Born: 4 Nov 1878 Died: Apr 1966 State (Year) SSN issued: Ohio (Before 1951 )
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(Research):Name: Lillie Gatten Gender: Female Date of Death: 29 May 1975 Volume: 22110 Certificate: 040118 Autopsy: No Autopsy Marital Status: Widowed Place of Death: Springifield, Clark County Certifier: Physician Race: White Residence: Urbana, Champaign County Age: 95 Years
Name: Lillie Gatten SSN: 281-64-8899 Last Residence: 43078 Urbana, Champaign, Ohio, United States of Ameri ca Born: 26 Dec 1879 Died: May 1975 State (Year) SSN issued: Ohio (1973 )
[HI11450] (Research):Urbana Daily Citizen, October 10,1944 Last Rites - an infant daughter born Saturday to Mr. & Mrs. Melvin Re ed of St. Paris, Route 2, died later that day. Graveside services were he ld Monday afternoon in Spring Grove Cemetery, Millerstown. Burial was in c harge of the Seaver Funeral Home of Urbana.
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(Research):Name State Served Enlist Date Enlist Rank Enlist Age Enlist Place Ar
Reason Baker Ohio 21 August 1862 Priv 22 Union
Reason Baker Ohio 26 April 1861 Priv 20 Union
Reason Baker Ohio 30 September 1862 Priv 21 Union
Reason Baker Ohio 16 November 1861 Priv 20 Union
Reason Baker Ohio 22 February 1864 Priv 19 Union
[HI11460] (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 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 77 12/6/1860 Moses Everett to David E Golden, entire lot Bk 32 Pg240 Lot 77 4/6/1861 D E Golden to B F Golden, entire lot Bk 32 Pg354 Lot 77 4/23/1877 B F Golden to D E Golden, entire lot Bk 33 Pg213 Lot 77 4/23/1861 D E Golden to Moses Everett, entire lot Bk 33 Pg214
[HI11493] (Research):From Jim Friar Friarjim@aol.com The family that I am following is Chilcote. My gg grandmother was Elizabe th Chilcote (who married Armstrong JOHNSON) and was a member of Richard Ch ilcote’s family from Baltimore MD. All of Elizabeth's brothers and siste rs were living in Noble Twp., Morgan County, or in nearby townships in Gue rnsey County in 1830, before they began to drift west. Elizabeth's sist er Sarah CHILCOTE married Benjamin Cox, and they stayed in Noble County (a fter that county split off from Morgan in 1851). Their daughter Harriet C ox married Thomas Baker in 1839 [the marriage index says Barker, but the re were no Barkers in the immediate area at that time – I haven't yet se en the original entry]. It appears that he died shortly after the 1850 cen sus and a Harriet Baker of the correct age (the only one in the 1850 cens us for Morgan) married Joshua EVILSIZER in 1853, and they lived in Noble a nd Center Townships of Noble County. along with her son Rezin Baker and h is two wives, daughter Mary Baker who married James Jerles, and Harriet Co x’s sister, Sarah COX Fitzjerles [or Jerles] and her husband Anderson
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(Research):Gene had a son named Gordon Eugene Reid, called Gordy, by a previous marri age before he married Joann. Gordy was 8 or 10 years old, born about 195 4, when his father married Joann.[Barnes.FTW]
Gene had a son named Gordon Eugene Reid, called Gordy, by a previous marri age before he married Joann. Gordy was 8 or 10 years old, born about 195 4, when his father married Joann.
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(Research):Name: Richard J Evansizer Birth Year: 1917 Race: White, citizen Nativity State or Country: Washington State: California County or City: Alameda Enlistment Date: 22 Nov 1940 Enlistment State: California Enlistment City: Fort Mcdowell Angel Island Branch: Quartermaster Corps Branch Code: Quartermaster Corps Grade: Private Grade Code: Private Component: Regular Army (including Officers, Nurses, Warrant Officers, a nd Enlisted Men) Source: Civil Life Education: 2 years of high school Civil Occupation: Industrial Engineer Marital Status: Single, without dependents Height: 66 Weight: 127
[Record Searchlight, Saturday, December 18, 1999, Page B2, Columns 1 and 2 ] REDDING -- Richard "Ric" James Evansizer, 81, of Redding died Wednesda y, Dec. 15, 1999, at Redding Medical Center. Private family services wi ll be conducted. Born May 23, 1918, in Spokane, Wash., he moved to Shas ta County in 1985 from Eureka. He was a supervisor with the U.S. governm ent power plant operation in King Salmon, Alaska, and a U.S. Army veter an of World War II. Survivors include wife Grace, sons Jesse of Eureka a nd Michael of Los Gatos, daughter Karen Jacinto of Fremont, four grandchil dren, and one great-grandchild. Arrangements are being handled by All en & Dahl Funeral Chapel in Redding.
[NI11525] Informant on father death certificate 1921 Mrs M J Haymaker
[HI11544] (Research):Baby found dead near St. Paris St. Paris- Thomas Nelson Reed, 6 1/2 months, was found dead in bed at t he farm home of his parents, Mr and Mrs. Harold (Betty) Reed, east of S t. Paris. The boy had been ill for some time. Cause of death: pneumonia Be side his parents, he leaves two sister, Diana and Karen; two bothers, Jam es and Robert; his grandparents, Mr and Mrs. Clarence Reed, Mr. and Mrs. H oward Snider of Grandview Heights, and Mr. and Mrs. Mason Foust, of Newar k, Ohio. Services will be held at 2:30p.m. Saturday at the Baker Funeral H ome in St. Paris. Burial will be in Spring Grove Cemetery, Millertown. Fri ends may call at the funeral home Friday and until the services.
[HI11548] (Research):Name: Ernest C Wiltheiss Birth Date: Est. 1886 Gender: Male Race: White Residence County: Miami Residence State: Ohio Residence Country: United States Death Date: 4 Oct 1965 Hospital of Death: Inactive City of Death: Miami County County of Death: Miami Certificate: 78250 Age at Death: 79 Certifier: Physician Autopsy: Yes, used for certification Marital Status: Widowed
[HI11549] (Research):Name: Edythe M Wiltheiss Birth Date: Est. 1893 Gender: Female Race: White Residence County: Miami Residence State: Ohio Residence Country: United States Death Date: 11 Sep 1963 Hospital of Death: Piqua Mem Med Center - Closed City of Death: Piqua County of Death: Miami Certificate: 70726 Age at Death: 70 Certifier: Physician Autopsy: Yes, used for certification Marital Status: Married
[HI11565] (Research):Name: Herbert Boyd SSN: 302-05-1926 Last Residence: 43072 Saint Paris, Champaign, Ohio, United States of A merica Born: 23 Aug 1912 Last Benefit: 43072 Saint Paris, Champaign, Ohio, United States of Ame rica Died: May 1979 State (Year) SSN issued: Ohio (Before 1951 )
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(Research):The first wife of Richard W. Lee and the Mother of all of his first eig ht children was from Champaign Co., Ohio but nothing is known of her or a ny of her family. There are many by the name of "Ward" buried in Mad Riv er Twp. in Champaign Co. which were no doubt some of her family, but I nev er seen any of the "Ward" family
I have heard that the Ward family came from Pennsylvania about the time th at the "Hankins" family did and were among the first pioneers in Champai gn Co., and that Mary Nancy Ward Lee was born in Pennsylvania. Her Moth er lived with them and came to Iowa with them. She was called Grandma Wa rd and died 22 Aug 1858 and was buried in the old Edgington or Masonhold er Cemetery and later removed to the Cedar Bethel Cemetery West of Lett s, Iowa on the Lee lot by her daughter who was removed from Forrest, I ll to that cemetery. Grandma Ward lived about five miles No. W. of Lett s, Iowa after their arrival in Iowa in 1853 and for several years after.
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(Research):Coshocton Tribune; Sept 11, 2000-Pg 5A Dresden - Rachel J. "Joan of Arc" (Dulac) Evilsizer, 65, of Dresden, di ed at 11:20 p.m. Saturday, Sept. 9, 2000, at her home. Born May 22, 19 35 in Waterville, she was a daughter of the late Barnaby and Violet Dula c. On July 25, 1953, she married Richard L. Evilsizer, who survives. Mr s. Evilsizer was a member of St. Thomas Catholic Church in Zanesvill e. In addition to her husband, she is survived by a son, Allan Evilsiz er and wife Linda of Zanesville; a daughter Twila G. Houston and husband T om of Columbus; five grandchildren; seven great-grandchildren; two sister s, Marlene Reilly and husband John of Elliott, Maine and Nancy Tobin and h usband John of New Market, N.H.; and a stepfather, Francis Hanlon of Ports mouth, N.H. Mrs. Evilsizer was preceded in death by her grandparents, a g randdaughter and a great-granddaughter. A Mass of Christian Burial wi ll be celebrated Tuesday, Sept. 12 at 1:30 p.m. at St. Thomas Church wi th Father Michael DeTemple. Burial will follow in St. Mary's Mattingly Set tlement Cemetery. Friends may call from 2-4 p.m. and 7-9 p.m. today at t he Vensil & Orr Funeral Home in Dresden. A rosary service will be he ld at 8:30 p.m. today. The family requests that memorial contributio ns be made to Hospice of Genesis. Envelopes will be available at the funer al home.
Birthplace: Waterville, Maine Resided In: Dresden Ohio Funeral Home: Vensil & Orr-Dresden Chapel Visitation: September 11, 2000 Service: September 12, 2000 Cemetery: Mattingly Settlement (St. Mary's) Rachel J. (Dulac) Evilsizer, 65, of Dresden, died at 11:20 pm Saturday September 9, 2000 at her home. Mrs. Evilsizer was born May 22, 1935 in Waterville, Maine a daughter of t he late Barnaby and Violet Dulac. She was a member of St. Thomas Cathol ic Church, Zanesville. Surviving are her husband, Richard L. Evilsizer whom she married July 25, 1953 in Portsmouth, NH; one son, Allan (Linda) Evi lsizer of Zanesville; one daughter, Twila G. (Tom) Houston of Columbus; fi ve grandchildren, seven great grandchildren; two sisters, Marlene (John) Reilly of Elliot, Maine, Nancy (John) Tobin of New Market, NH; step-fathe r, Francis Hanlon of Portsmouth, NH; and many dear and close friends. In a ddition to her parents, her grandparents, a granddaughter, Chastity Lee Ev ilsizer and a great granddaughter, Katelyn Evilsizer, preceded her in deat h. Friends may call Monday September 11, 2000 from 2-4 & 7-9 pm at the Ven sil&Orr Funeral Home in Dresden. A rosary service will be held at 8: 30 pm Monday. A Mass of Christian Burial will be celebrated Tuesday Septe mber 12, 2000 at 1:30 pm at St. Thomas Church with Fr. Michael DeTemple, C elebrant. Burial will follow in St. Mary's Mattingly Settlement Cemetery. Memorial contributions may be made to Hospice of Genesis, 800 Forest Avenu e, Zanesville, OH 43701, envelopes will be available at the funeral home.
Name: RACHEL JEAN EVILSIZER Gender: Female Date of Death: September 9, 2000 Birth Date: May 22, 1935 Volume: 32551 Certificate: 076242 Autopsy: N Social Security Number: 003243629 Father's Surname: DULAC Time of Death: 11:20 PM Marital Status: married Hispanic Origin: Not Hispanic Place of Death: residence Years of Schooling: 12 Certifier: Physician Branch of Service: Method of Disposition: Burial Mother's Surname: LOUBIER Race: White Birth Place: ZANESVILLE, MUSKINGUM, Ohio Residence: MUSKINGUM, Ohio Age: 65 years
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(Research):Obituary for Edwin C. Evensizer Nov 15, 1942 - Nov 9, 2006 Salem - Eddie was born in Cando, ND and moved to Portland, OR with his folks when he was a young boy, but lived most of his life in Salem, OR. His friends called him Fast Eddie as it suited his wild and crazy nature. Eddie lived an adventurous life and always shared his wonderful stories and humorous little bits of wisdom. He enjoyed fishing, camping, boating, motocycles and old cars. Eddie took great joy in long road trips with his family. He was the kind of guy who would drop anything to help his family and friends when they needed him. He was generous to a fault and often took in the unfortunate and gave them a chance to get back on their feet. Eddie was survived by his three children. Daughter, Jennifer "The Brat" Moisa and her two children Hayden and McKenna Evensizer all of Salem, OR, his son Robert "The Drunken General" Perkey of Sublimity, OR
and his three children, Kyle Babb-Perkey (currently serving his country in Iraq), and Jordan and Morgan Perkey both of Sublimity, his son Jerry "Sarge" Perkey of Dutch Harbor, AK, and his sister, Connie Evensizer of Salem, OR. Services will be at 3 p.m. Nov 18, 2006 at Virgil T
Goldens Funeral Home in Salem. Viewing will be from 2 p.m. to 5 p.m.
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(Research):Subj:Lee, Hall, Collier Date:8/25/2000 12:11:44 AM Mountain Daylight Time From:Marigolds@aol.com To:EVILSIZER3
Do you know of James COLLIER's 2nd wife Sarah LEE HALL. She had a daught er Mary Mathilda HALL from her first marriage. Sarah was supposedly Jo hn G. LEE's sister.
Later James COLLIER m. Mary Mathilda HALL, his step daughter. This marria ge caused quite a stir among the family members as James was around 57 a nd Sarah only 16. They had at least 6 children. The sixth was Clementi ne COLLIER who m. Wm. B. ROSS at Astoria, Oregon. Clementine, who later m oved to San Bruno, CA, and my grandfather, Clyde Hankins, carried on corre spondence and she visited Iowa and Ohio and attended Lee reunions in Champ aign Co.
Haven't had time to check the Evilsizor info yet. From a brief look y ou certainly have done a great job in documenting your data. Three cheers .
Thanks Marilyn Hankins Kromrey
[HI11665] (Research):Noah E. Rix found in: Census Microfilm Records: Indiana, 1900 Lived in: Washington Township, Blackford County, Indiana Series: T623 Microfilm: 360 Book: 1 Page: 313
[HI11666] (Research):1880 Census Place:Washington, Blackford, Indiana Source:FHL Film 1254266 National Archives Film T9-0266 Page 37 5D Elisha JOHNSONSelfMMW42OHOcc:FarmerFa: NCMo: NC Nancey A. JOHNSON WifeFMW39OHFa: NCMo: NC Mary E. JOHNSONDauFSW18INFa: OHMo: OH Charles M. JOHNSON SonMSW17INFa: OHMo: OH Anise M. JOHNSONDauFSW16INFa: OHMo: OH Rosa J. JOHNSONDauFSW14INFa: OHMo: OH Lucy M. JOHNSONDauFSW10INFa: OHMo: OH Noah R. JOHNSONSonMSW5INFa: OHMo: OH Elizabeth M. JOHNSON DauFSW3INFa: OHMo: OH JOHNSONDauFSW1MINFa: OHMo: OH
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(Research):Census Place:Spencer, Guernsey, Ohio 1880 Source:FHL Film 1255020 National Archives Film T9-1020 Page 25 4B Harlen ERLEYSelfMMW29OHOcc:Farm LaborerFa: OHMo: OH Harriet ERLEYWifeFMW29OHFa: OHMo: OH Cashus ERLEYSonMSW12OHFa: OHMo: OH Minnie ERLEYDauFSW10OHFa: OHMo: OH George ERLEYSonMSW7OHFa: OHMo: OH Eddie ERLEYSonMSW5OHFa: OHMo: OH John ERLEYSonMSW4OHFa: OHMo: OH Freddy ERLEYSonMSW2OHFa: OHMo: OH Elisabeth ERLEYDauFSW4MOHFa: OHMo: OH
In the 1900 Census Guernsey Co, Spencer Oh pg 307 is George Early born 18 52 and Black. married to a Maggie, who is white. She says she is born 10/1 876, they have been married five years and have one child, but the chi ld is not listed. There is no other George Early in the 1900 census.
Death certificate of son says "colored"
[HI11696] (Research):Family Bible shows Lowell Birth date as 5-17-1919, SS Death index shows D OB 5-17-1917
[HI11698] (Research): Mother used to keep in touch with Betty McIntire---and I just loved her-- then one year she wrote Mother and said for Mother not to write her again- -Mother never could figure out why. Mother was a fantastic letter writer- -would never offend anyone. When Mother passed away--I told Don--call Bet ty and tell her--and tell her that Mother always thought so much of her-- so he did. Rosemary Stephens
[HI11773] (Research):Note: Edwin J McFerrin (father of Edwin Newsom) is my mystery ancesto r. It was said he “rode in on horseback from the West”. He was a professio nal photographer in the early 1900’s in Glenville, WV, and has provid ed us with several lovely family portraits. Rumor was that he was bo rn in Skagit County, Washington; unfortunately no records have been fou nd to corroborate this. Family “lore” says he left his pregnant wife, oth er information points to his leaving after the birth; nevertheless, Edw in J McFerrin abandoned his wife, going “south”. We have one picture postc ard sent home to his wife, of an old railroad engine. I am currently resea rching the line and engine number. The ONLY documentation on this man we h ave found is his marriage certificate; we don’t even know what the J as h is middle initial stands for. We don’t even know if this was his real nam e. There is some speculation from conversations with town elders some yea rs back that he may have been involved in shady activities such as counter feiting and gambling, perfect for his photography skills.) By Connie Griffith
[HI11806] (Research):April 6 1903 Poll Tax Book Talley Sheet for Concord Township, Champaign C o, OH,-Silas Taylor
[HI11808] (Research):CCGS, Book III, August 2002 by Dorothy Shaffer, Champaign Co, Ohio St Par is Newspaper Abstracts Jan 1900-1916, pg162. WILLIAM KINCADE, better known as "Uncle Billy" committed suicide on Monday by taking strychnine, at his home on the F B KITE farm, five miles east of St Paris. He took the poison and asked his daughter-in-law for a drink of water, saying his mouth is burning. He then said, "Well I have done it this time. I took strychnine." His daughter thought he was in fun. They called the Dr, but he could not be helped. MR KINCADE was 90 years of age and had been a resident of Champaign County for 45 yrs, having come here from Virginia. A wife and eight children survive. MRS CHARLES MAXON of this place is a daughter and MRS CHARLES ZERKLE a stepdaughter. The funeral services were held at the Myrtle Tree Baptist Church on Wednesd ay. Elder T C Williams officiated. Interment was in Myrtle Tree Cemetery.
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Name: William Kincade
Death date: 19 Jun 1916
Death place: Mad River Twp., Champaign, Ohio
Birth date: 26 Apr 1826
Estimated birth year:
Birth place: West Virginia
Age at death: 90 years 1 month 23 days
Gender: Male
Marital status: Married
Race or color: Caucasian
Street address:
Occupation:
Residence:
Burial date: 21 Jun 1916
Burial place:
Cemetery name: Myrtle Tree
Spouse name:
Father name: Joseph Kincade
Father titles:
Father birth place: Virginia
Mother name: Deliliah
Mother titles:
Mother birth place: Virginia
GSU film number: 1983748
Digital GS number: 4019465
Image number: 1608
Reference number: fn 35835
Collection: Ohio Deaths 1908-1953
[HI11809] (Research):ZERKLE HANNAH R County Name: CHAMPAIGN Date of Death: 9/30/1928 Volume Number: 5746 Certificate Number: 53105
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(Research):Source Citation: Year: 1900; Census Place: Monroe, Logan, Ohio; Roll: T6 23 1294; Page: 1B; Enumeration District: 118. Abraham Zerkle 48 Rebecca Zerkle 43 m25y 4/3 Eliza Lary 24 dau, m0y no ch Sylvester Zerkle 21 son, single May Zerkle 17 dau, single Isaac Lary 25 son in law m0y
ZEFKLE, Abraham Death date: 10/15/1928, Champaign County
Volume #5769, Certificate #58884
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(Research):1910 Census, Eliza Browning, niece, age 23, b Ohio
JENKINS BEN County Name: CHAMPAIGN Date of Death: 9/29/1924 Volume Number: 4554 Certificate Number: 52423
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(Research):Name : Susie B. Buck
Death date : 22 Apr 1943
Death place : Quincy, Logan, Ohio
Birth date : 30 Dec 1869
Estimated birth year :
Birth place : Edgar County, Ill.
Age at death : 73 years 3 months 22 days
Gender : Female
Marital status : Widowed
Race or color : American
Street address :
Occupation : Retired
Residence : Quincy
Burial date : 27 Apr 1943
Burial place : Millerstown
Cemetery name : Spring Chapel
Spouse name : Eli Buck
Father name : Wm. Jones
Father titles :
Father birth place : Ill.
Mother name : Niamo Breeding
Mother titles :
Mother birth place : Ill.
GSU film number : 2024130
Digital GS number : 4122066
Image number : 1858
Reference number : fn 25118
Collection : Ohio Deaths 1908-1953
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(Research):In the 1910 Census, there is Clifford Journell age 17 Hired man.
BUCK, Clement L. Death date: 7/12/1940, Logan County Certifica te #44703
[HI11817] (Research):1900 census she is married to Pearl Merrill b 8/1876 for 3 years and no ch ildren
[HI11818] (Research):Name: ELIZA E JENKINS Gender: Female Date of Death: July 20, 1967 Volume: 18915 Certificate: 50002 Marital Status: Widowed Place of Death: Urbana, Champaign County Race: White Residence: Urbana, Champaign County Age: 87
[HI11822] (Research):living as boarder with Mary Ferman in Los Angeles, Los Angeles County, Cal ifornia, in 1900, as was her daughter Pansy).
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CENS: CONC y
CENS: FAMS @F05234@
[HI11831] (Research):In 1930 Iowa Buck (daughter of George and Susan Jane) is in Urbana, Ohio m arried to Howard Helfrick. He was born in Ohio in 1900, this is his 2nd ma rriage and he has two daughters.
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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 Adam Biddle .01
BIDDLE ADAM County Name: CHAMPAIGN Date of Death: 8/4/1929 Volume Number: 6059 Certificate Number: 50845
[HI11839] (Research):Name: Fay Buck Gender: Female Date of Death: 25 June 1971 Volume: 20516 Certificate: 045939 Autopsy: No Autopsy Marital Status: Widowed Place of Death: Piqua, Miami County Certifier: Physician Race: White Residence: , Champaign County Age: 84 Years
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(Research):CCGS Newsletter Sept 1998 Pg 93 Teachers Report for St Paris, Johnson Twp, Champaign County Ohio, Octob er 9, 1903, W C Coleman, Teacher Zelia Buroker age 13
Enumeration of Youth St Paris Village School District, Champaign C o, OH no date c July 1906 Zelia Buroker, age 16, parent Asa
Adams and Harrison-Adams School Districts-Rosewood, OH The First Fifty Yea rs 1898-1948 High School Alumni abstracted by Pat Stickley CCGS Newslett er Oct 1996 pg129 Class of 1908 Zelia Buroker Buck
[HI11842] (Research):Name: Howard C. Buck SSN: 295-01-7114 Born: 7 Dec 1918 Died: 23 Jan 1998 State (Year) SSN issued: Ohio (Before 1951 )
[HI11843] (Research):Adams and Harrison-Adams School Districts-Rosewood, OH The First Fifty Yea rs 1898-1948 High School Alumni abstracted by Pat Stickley CCGS Newslett er Oct 1996 pg129 Class of 1917 Hazel Zerkle Buck
[HI11848] (Research):Name: ROBERT L BUCK Gender: Male Date of Death: August 12, 1966 Volume: 18570 Certificate: 63582 Marital Status: Never Married Place of Death: Dayton, Montgomery County Race: White Residence: , Champaign County Age: 29
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(Research):EVILSIZER, Doris (WURSTER); 90; MI; Chelsea Standard; 2004-8-12; df EVILSIZER, Doris (WURSTER); 90; MI; Chelsea Standard; 2004-8-5; df
Chelsea, MI EVILSIZER, DORIS; age 90; of Manchester; passed away Saturday, July 31, 20 04. She was born January 19, 1914 in Manchester the daughter of Charles a nd Mary (Fielder) Wurster. She married Banjamin Evilsizer, Jr. in Angol a, IN on October 20, 1936 and he preceded her in death July 6, 1987. She w as also preceded in death by her parents and her siblings: Aletta, Harol d, Stewart, Fritz, Edward and Roy. Doris was a member of the Emanuel Unit ed Church of Christ and the Women's Fellowship Group. She is survived by h er children: Jean (Grant) Smith and Joan (Curt) Day all of Manchester a nd Jerry Evilsizer of Jackson: two sisters, Hilma Tervo and Norma (Ted) St autz all of Manchester, two brothers, Vic (Irene) Wurster of Clinton and R alph (Phyllis) Hurster of Chelsea; sisters-in-laws, Lucille Williams of Ma nchester and Suzanne McLean of TX, 8 grandchildren, 12 great-grandchildr en and 2 great-great-grandchildren. A celebration of Mrs. Evilsizer's li fe will take place on Tuesday, August 3, 2004 at Emanuel United Chur ch of Christ in Manchester where she will lie in state at 10 a.m. until t he time of service at 11 a.m. with Reverend David Bowman officiating. Inte rment Lenawee Hills Memorial Park. Memorial contributions may be giv en to the Emanuel Church or to Huron Valley Humane Society. Envelopes wi ll be available at the Borek Jennings Funeral Home, Jenter Chapel in Manch ester where the family will receive friends on Monday from 2-5 and 6-8 p. m. Please sign Doris' guest book at www.BorekJennings.com
Name: Doris R. Evilsizer SSN: 362-48-3941 Last Residence: 48158 Manchester, Washtenaw, Michigan Born: 19 Jan 1914 Died: 31 Jul 2004 State (Year) SSN issued: Michigan (1963 )
[HI11918] (Research):Surname: EVILSIZER Given Name: Ellen Initial: M Sex: Female Alias: Day of Birth: 21 Month of Birth: April Year of Birth: 25 Day of Death: 14 Month of Death: September Year of Death: 83 City of Residence: Denton County of Residence: Roscommon State of Residence: Michigan City of Death: Denton County of Death: Roscommon State of Death: Michigan Death Certificate No.: 59984
[HI11937] (Research):Ironwood Daily Globe, Ironwood, MI 8/11/1969 Maxine Elaine Evilsizer, 39, of Manchester in a 3 car pile-up Frid ay on US 12 in Lenawee County
[HI11985] (Research):Fort Worth Star Telegram, Jan 12, 1983 Carl L Calrk, 86, Arlington, passed away Thursday, January 6. Survivors: s ons, thomas R Clark, Richland Hills, Odie J Clark, Arlington, Stanley D Cl ark, Gorman, Cilly A Clark, Grand Prairie, daughter, Meredith King, Arling ton; sisters Ruby Anderson, Kopperl, Myrtle Padgett, Fort Worth; 10 grandc hildren; 25 great grandchildren. Services were held 10 a.m. Saturday Nor th Davis Church of Christ, Guy Saskey and Charles Heron , ministers, offic iating. Interment Moore Memorial gardens. Arrangements Hugh M Moore and So ns, Arlington.
[HI11986] (Research):Death records in Texas indicate she was single at the time of her death. T his is not accurate Fort Worth Star Telegram December 12, 1972 Mrs Etta Lavenia Clark, 46, 1805 Sesco, Arlington, passed away Mond ay in a local hospital. Born in Rockdale, Texas. Member of Randol Mill Chu rch of Christ. Survivors; Husband, Carl L Clark; sons, Thomas R, Odie J Cl ark and Standley, all of Arlington, Bill, Grand Prairie; daughters, M rs E N Harris, Arlington, Mrs Roy King, Ft Bragg, North Carolina; brothe rs B H Standley, Bonham, L T Standley, Abeline; 16 grandchildren; five gre at grandchildren. Services 1:30 p.m. Wednesday, Moore Funeral Chapel, Arli ngton. Chester Hill and Charles Mickle, ministers, officiating. Interme nt in Moore Memorial gardens.
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(Research):Will Book L pg 376 Jannette H Thompson Rush Twp died 12/8/1909 probted 12/14/1909
Heirs, Aug Thompson, husband-Cable; Fred W Cranston, brother, Woodstock; P earl Z Cranston-bro -Woodstock; Hattie D Sherwood-sister, Beebe, AR; Cecl ie J Williams, Niece, N Lewisburg; Cranston L Owen (s/o Elmer)- minor- ne p- N Lewisburg; Lois C Bumgardner minor niece- Cable; mother Jucy J Cranst on all my property real and personal and to pay debts of last sickness a nd funeral expense. Fred W Cranston Exec Wit: M C Gowey, Alona Gowey Signed 11/23/1909
[HI11998] (Research):Name: Perl M Cranston Birthplace: Ohio State: OH 1910 Age: 39 Color: W Enumeration District: 0013 Visit: 0018 County: Champaign Relation: Head of Household Other Residents: Relation Name Color Age Birth Place Wife Gertrude 34 Ohio Son Purl H 14 Ohio Son Lucius J 11 Ohio Son Ralph J 03 Ohio
[HI12000] (Research):Name: Marie Durels SSN: 081-38-4480 Last Residence: 74136 Tulsa, Tulsa, Oklahoma, United States of Ameri ca Born: 30 Apr 1905 Died: 5 Nov 1994 State (Year) SSN issued: New York (1963 )
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(Research):These recipes are written in Anna Hudson Shaffer's hand and in the possess ion of Thelma Byrd. It is but a little slice of life from that period.
1.Grandmother's recipe for Coco Peanut Balls 2 cups shreded coconut 8 Tablespoons Peanut Butter 4 Teaspoons vanilla extract Combine all ingredients thoroughly shape into small balls and place th em in cold place to become firm.
2.Grandmother's recipe for Pear Honey 11 lbs. ground pears 6 lbs. sugar 1 can crushed Pineapple 1 lb. coconut Boil about 20 minute seal
3.Grandmother's recipe to make soap 1 full 10 lb bucket of fat 1 can lye. 1 gal water Boil til all eat up then stir constantly till begins to thicken if the fir e.
4.Grandmother's recipe for Pepper Hash 15 Green Mangoes 15 Red ones 15 Large Onions. grind and scald 10 minutes, drain and add 3 cups vineg ar 2 cups sugar and 3 tablespoons salt. cook 15 Min. seal
5.Grandmother's recipe for cureing meat for 150 lbs of Pork add 1 small teaspoon Salt Peter. 3 lbs Brown Sugar Put this in Brine of Ice cream salt strong enough to hold up an egg. Ke ep Ham & shoulders in 3 weeks & Bacon 2 weeks. dry and smoke. slice garl ic in if cared for
6.Great-Grandmother's recipe for sugar cure meat To 100 lbs meat 2 qt Salt 1 lb Brown Sugar mix well rub in 3 oz Salt Peter. meat and cover well & rub well around Bo ne put plenty around bone,
When television was in its early days but becoming popular Grandmother w as visiting Thelma in Alameda. She watched the Lucy show and as soon as t he show was over she began hurriedly gathering her things. She ran for t he bus because she wanted to get home before the show reached Bernalill o. She liked it so much she wanted to see it again. She just could not un derstand that the show was shown at the same time in both places. It is al so to relate the difficulties evident to those who are aging. This story w as related to me by Janice Shaffer Sursky.
[MI12016] (Medical):Stroke
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OCCU: CONC r
OCCU: FAMS @F06335@
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(Research):Hunted for 2 years and never shot anything. The following year, after seei ng a dear that had been killed he said he had been aiming too high since t hey were the size of a small dog. This story was told to me by S. K. Shaff er.
Louis H. Shaffer services are today. Funeral services for Louis H. Shaffer will be held at noon Wednesday at L a. Muhleisen & Son Funeral Home. 2929 Metairie Road. Burial will be Frid ay in Sandia Memorial Gardens, Albuquerque, New Mexico. Mr. Shaffer died M onday in Greensburg, La. He was 74. He was a native of Troy, Ohio and a re sident of Metairie for 40 years. He was a deacon at Highlands Baptist Chur ch and a member of carpenter's Local No. 1846. Survivors include wife, Ned ra Hayes Shaffer, two daughters, Jo Ann Lamay, and Cynthia Shaffer, a brot her, S. K. Shaffer, four sisters, Thelma Byrd, Janice Sursky, Alta Titu s, and Mary Gaines, and two grandchildren. From a Newspaper article ke pt by Thelma Shaffer Thurman Byrd.
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(Research):September 1992 or 93The following are two stories given to me by Uncle K ay when Bill and I visited Albuquerque, New Mexico.
H amburger
I am living proof that hamburger can be hazardous to your health. Aft er 50 odd years with the joy of my life, I have learned to live with the f act that if I want to eat, I must accept one of two things. Either -- "Le ts go out for some Mexican food." or I'll fix you some hamburger." My litt le darling has "fixed" hamburgers in ways you just wouldn't believe! I' ve had them fried, baked, broiled, boiled, shirred, creamed, deviled, whip ped, and frozen. I've had it cooked with raspberries, grape juice, butters cotch, custard, and rhubarb. One time I absolutely revolted! In a stern voice I told her, "Sweethear t, I'd rather not have hamburger today." With tears in her eyes she to ok a nine-inch cast iron skillet from the "closet," filled it about 3/4t hs full of dried red pinto beans and asked, "How much oil do I use to f ry these?" We went to the Mexican Kitchen. Now after eating more hamburg er than the whole Mc Donalds family, my doctor says I must lose 80 pound s. I am living proof that hamburger can be hazardous to your health.Writt en August 7, 1988
O ld Chico
"You mean you would shoot that horse just so you could trap a few anima ls for their hides?" My sister refused to let the trapper have his own hor se ------- if it could be called a horse. As children we were broug ht up in a little town in the Jemez Mountains. There were six of us. The y oungest was six. I was 10 years and My two oldest sisters Mary, fourtee n, and Thelma, 16, were two of the few girls of that age close aroun d. I am sure Mother spent more time watching them than anything else. O ne morning Frank Stone, a trapper, came up the canyon leading the oldes t, skinniest, half-dead horse I had ever seen. He was mangy and had lost h alf of his hair, and you couldn't touch him where he didn't have a sore a nd you could count every bone on his frame. Frank stopped at our place, ti ed the old gray to the gate, leaned him up against a post, and came in f or a drink of creek water. The fact that he had crossed the creek nine tim es getting there didn't mean a thing. I was only 10 but I knew our water w asn't that good. But at that age I didn't like girls either. Especially th ose older sisters of mine. Frank explained he was taking the old horse in to the mountains, and was going to shoot him and use him for bait to tr ap for furs. That's when it hit the fan. Thelma used words previously reserved for h er younger brothers and the trapper realized he was quickly going out of t he romance business. Telma stood barefooted, scratching her right shin wi th her left big toe with tears streaming down her face. How could s he be so tender-hearted about that old nag, then roll one of us kids cle ar across the yard with her back hand I'll never know. The tears were Fran k's undoing. "All right!" he told her. "You can have him. He's your horse !" He handed her the lead rope then walked on up the canyon, looking ba ck every so often to see if they recognized his generosity. Dad came ho me some time later and seeing Frank's generosity really flipped his lid. B ack down from the ceiling, he grabbed his rifle and was going after the tr appers hide, but again Thelma turned on the water works, promising to ta ke care of the old horse all by herself. The word got around about the old sick nag. We found out there were the mo st tender-hearted bunch of bachelors in that neighborhood you ever saw. Ha rry Fluke came down from the "Cibolla" and covered the old horse's sores w ith "bear grease". Hugh Miller brought some fat from a "badger" he had kil led and added that since there was nothing better. Lo and behold, Art Rutl edge came down from the "Sulpher Canyon" with some "goat butter", a kno wn cure. Before long that old nag was so greasy we had to keep him ti ed to a post to keep him from sliding out of the corral. The cures must ha ve worked for the old nag healed up, got fat and frisky and his hair ca me back in. We found out he was 18 years old when we got him and we had h im eighteen more. he raised all of us kids and never again saw a poor da y. There were few dry eyes in our family at his passing.
Uncle K. offered many more stories as Bill and I left that day. I didn't w ish to be greedy but, in reflection, I wish I had taken them all. Can y ou imagine the memories in those pages?
[MI12023] (Medical):Heart disease
[MI12024] (Medical):Fell 2 years ago and fractured her skull
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(Research):Champaign Co, Genealogical Society, by Pat Stickley and Denise Kay Moor e, Champaign Co Ohio-Newspaper Abstracts 1884-1888, (Urbana Daily Citiz en 1/1884-12/1888), pg 197 7/24/1888 William B Gest died in the asylum this morning. He was born in Greene C o, OH 28 Oct 1825 s/o Jeremiah and Pamelia Gest, natives of NJ who ca me to OH in 1815. He came to Champ Co in 1848 where he married 11/9/1848 M iss Matilda park who survives, 5 ch born to them ; Sarah Augusta (Mrs Jo hn MUmper); Laura Florence (died several years ago), Truman of West Libert y; Isabel (Mrs J F Kimball) who died months ago.
Champ Co Early Settlers Vol 2 pg 81 About 1858 William B Gest a native of Green Co, OH came from that county a nd located just south of Mt Tabor Church on a fine farm of 175 acres. He r emained on this farm until 1883 when he retired moving to Urbana. Five yea rs later he passed away. His wife, who was Harriett Matilda Parke surviv ed him by 12 years. They were parents f 4 ch, Augusta who married John J M umper, Alura who died in 1883; Truman B Gest who married Mamie B Enoch a nd Belle who married J F Kimball of Mechanicsburg.
Record in Maple Grove Cemetery, of Isabel G Kimball, kin of J F Kimball di ed 3/1920 age 29. Since his wife died 1888, maybe this was a child who went to live elsewhe re when mother died, but age 29 place birth at 1890/1891 after death of mo ther....not located in any census records. Suggesting the Cemetery recor ds could be wrong.
[HI12105] (Research):Never married
[HI12108] (Research):Bio in Champaign History Centennial pg 111
[HI12114] (Research):Record book 32 pg 282 Petition on Note David Loudenback vs Heirs of Noah A Zerkle Noah A Zerkle died circa 4/3/1863 and was seized of 164 acres of land loca ted in the SE 1/4 of Section 30 Twp 4 Range 10 Mad River Twp. On 3 April 1 862 he had given a mortgage note on the land to David Loudenback. Noah's h eirs were Lydia Zerkle; Rebecca jane Zerkel; Samuel P Zerkle; Joshua B Zer kle; Sarah C Zerkle; Hannah E Zerkle and Harvey M Zerkle
[HI12140] (Research):Birthplace: Greenville Resided In: Newport Tennessee USA Visitatio n: May 02, 2004 Service: May 03, 2004 Cemetery: Beech Springs Cemetery Carson Rex Bible, age 81 of Newport died Friday April 30, 2004. He was an Army veteran of World War II. While in the military he was awar ded an American Theater Ribbon, Good Conduct Medal, World War II Victory M edal, and European African Middle Eastern Theater Ribbon with 3 Bronze Sta rs. He was preceded in death by his son, Danny Bible.Survivors:Daughters: Jean, Teresa, and Lisa Sons: Sam, Jerry, Paul, Charles, Bobby, Ronnie, Con ley, and Gerald Several Grandchildren, and Great Grandchildren First wi fe and mother of his children: Edith Bible Graveside service and interme nt 11AM Monday in Beech Springs Cemetery. The family will receive frien ds from 6-8PM Sunday at Atchley Funeral Home, Sevierville. (www.atchleyfu neralhome.com)
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(Research):Aunt Pearl then married Marion Stonebrook (such a kind man--we all liked h im so well) He outlived A. Pearl by many years and had a sister who liv ed at Terre Haute, IN and would visit her and would ride the mail truck do wn to Coal City to visit my g-parents. Grandma had to be careful as to wh at to feed him as (even though she was raised a Seventh Day Adventist a nd had left that denomination upon marrying Grandpa) they were careful n ot to offend him by serving him meat. I have fond memories of Uncle Mario n--snow white hair. Rosemary Stephens
Marion Stonebrook found in: Census Microfilm Records: Indiana, 1910 enumerated May 5, 1910 Age: 28 Gender: M Race: W Birthplace: IN State: India na County: BLACKFORD Locale: LICKING TWP Series: T624 Roll: 340 Part: 3 Pag e: 91B Married 1 time, married 6 years. Pearl, wife, age 30, married 2times 2 children, 2 living Kenneth, son, age 5months Byrdsel, stepson, age 9
[HI12169] (Research):Name: Alva C Studebaker Birthplace: Ohio State: OH 1910 Age: 35 Color: W Enumeration District: 0109 Visit: 0125 County: Miami Relation: Head of Household Other Residents: Relation Name Color Age Birth Place Wife Minnie 33 Ohio Daughter Gladys M 11 Ohio Son Foster 08 Ohio
[HI12184] (Research):Rusk ancestry at www.gencircles.com
[HI12185] (Research):Does she have aborhter born 1850 OH OH OH living next to Joseph Rusk in Gr undy Co, Liberty, MO 1900 Census pg 57
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(Research):Roseville Press Tribune, Placer Co, CA-Pg 1 February 23, 1944 Final Rites for Mrs Ollie E Evilsisor, 71, were held yesterday at the Lamb er Funeral Home, followed by interment in Odd Fellows Cemetery, Mrs Evilsi sor, a native of Galt, Missouri, died Saturday at her home, 318 Cherry Str eet this city. She had resided in the community for 20 years. She was t he mother of Keith R Manzer of San Francisco and L D Manzer of San Dieg o, and was a sister of Albert Rusk, Roseville.
Was deserted by her first husband. His name is not known, but she marri ed him in 1888 in Cannon City, CO
There used to be an IOOF cemetery in Roseville, the name is now Rosevil le Cemetery District (916) 783-3131 421 Berry Street, Roseville, CA 95678.
Olive and husband Frank are buried in section NC, block C #237, grav es #3 & 4. I'll look at the graves around them to see if anything else lo oks promising.
Name: Ollie E Evilsisor Social Security #: 0 Sex: FEMALE Birth Date: 10 Oct 1872 Birthplace: Missouri Death Date: 19 Feb 1944 Death Place: Placer Mother's Maiden Name: Shephard Father's Surname: Rusk
[DI12188] Informant on death cert Harry Crosby 5616 Cote, Brilliant, MO
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St Peters Cemetery St Louis, MO
Location
(Section-Block-Lot-Part) «tab»Grave# «tab»Deceased «tab»Age «tab»Burial «tab»
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
[HI12189] (Research):Name: Katherin R Evilsizer Social Security #: 548121662 Sex: FEMALE Birth Date: 28 Apr 1912 Birthplace: Iowa Death Date: 16 Dec 1969 Death Place: Los Angeles Mother's Maiden Name: Woodruff
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(Research):Crosby Brant
Age: 50 State: OH 1910
Color: W Enumeration District: 0091
Birth Place: Ohio Visit: 0081
County: Madison, South Solon
Relation: Head of Household
Other Residents: Relation Name Color Age Birth Place Wife Theodoria 43 Ohio Daughter Grace L 15 Ohio
Oakland Tribune)
EVILSIZOR,Grace L., of 1314 85th Avenue, August 22, 1956. Beloved wi fe of W. Ross Evilsizor; loving mother of Burk Moore of Newcastle, Delawar e; Kenneth Evilsizor of Oakland and Helen Baker of Dayton, Ohio. A nati ve of Ohio, aged 61 years.
Friends are invited to attend services at the New Estudillo Chapel of Sant os & Robinson, 160 Estudillo Avenue, San Leandro, Friday, August 2 4, at 1 p.m. Parking provided at rear of chapel, enter 109 Callan Avenu e. For further information please call TRinidad 2-8278.
Death Certificate transcription:
Grace was born August 31, 1894, born in South Vienna, Ohio. She was 61 ye ars old. Her father was Richard C. Brant, born in Ohio. Her mother was T heodosia Smith, born in Ohio. Her husband's name was W. Ross Evilsizo r. Grace was a homemaker. She had lived in Alameda County 1 year 7 month s, and 18 days. She died at Fairmont Hospital, 15400 Foothill, San Leandr o, CA. No diagnosis was listed. Santos-Robinson Mortuary handled the arr angements. She was cremated. Her remains are at the Chapel of Memories.
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(Research):A search of the 1880 Ohio census turn up this possibility: (As her fath er was born in MD per the 1900 census records, it indicates this is a high er probability
Census Place:Pleasant, Franklin, Ohio Source:FHL Film 1255015 National Archives Film T9-1015 Page 2C J. O. SMITHSelfMMW49MDOcc:FarmerFa: MDMo: MD Nancy E. SMITHWifeFMW46OHFa: OHMo: OH Clarrie SMITHDauFSW21OHFa: MDMo: OH Luemma SMITHDauFSW19OHFa: MDMo: OH Theadiera SMITHDauFSW14OHFa: MDMo: OH Wade H. SMITHSonMSW12OHFa: MDMo: OH Herd SMITHSonMSW10OHFa: MDMo: OH Alice M. SMITHDauFSW7OHFa: MDMo: OH Mary J. LANEOtherFWW69OHOcc:BoarderFa: VAMo: VA James BROWMLLOtherMSW23NYOcc:LaborerFa: NYMo: NY Henry BURGETOtherMSW22OHOcc:LaborerFa: OHMo: OH
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(Research):Richard W. Brant found in: Census Microfilm Records: Ohio, 1900 Lived in: Harmony Township, Clark County, Ohio Series: T623 Microfilm: 1245 Book: 2 Page: 71
1880 Census Place:Harmony, Clarke, Ohio Source:FHL Film 1254999 National Archives Film T9-0999 Page 10 1A James H. GLOVERSelfMMW40ENGOcc:FarmerFa: ENGMo: ENG Kate GLOVERWifeFMW24OHFa: OHMo: OH Crosby BRANTOtherMSW20OHOccFarm LaborerFa: OHMo: OH Nathan NICHELSON OtherMSW40OHFa: PAMo: OH
[HI12196] (Research):film 00357 image 0313 Clarinda Elaine Teegarden ss#446-05-7013 born - 3 May 1920 Oklahoma died - 9 June 1996 Golden State Manor Conv., 2828 Meadowlark Dr., San Dieg o, CA occupation - General Dynamics, electronics inspector 28 years residence - 1278 Essex St., San Diego, CA 92103 55 years in San Diego widowed father - Bert Williams born in Illinois mother - Lillie Evilsizer born in Illinois informant - Tom P. Teegarden (son), 3609 Brookshire St., San Diego, CA 12 June 1996 scattered at sea 3 mi. off coast of San Diego cause of death - cardiopulmonary arrest, amyotropic lateralsclerosis
[HI12198] (Research):Although her death is recorded in Riverside, CA, her last known address f or SS info was Salt Lake City, UT 84105
[HI12200] (Research):Film 00339 image 1154 Albert Lee Deskins ss# 554-26-8612 born - 12 August 1924 in California died - 12 March 1995 Alvarado Community Hospital, 6655 Alvarado Rd., San Diego, CA residence - 10038 Woodpark Drive, Santee, CA 92071 70 years in San Diego divorced 11 years education self-employed drywall taper for 30 years informant - Anna L. Kennard (daughter) same address father - James Deskins birthplace unknown mother - Bessie Mae Evilsizer born in Indiana disposition - 15 march 1995 to Larry L. Deskins, Sr., 3246 54th Street, Sa n Diego, CA 92105 cause of death - cardio respiratory arrest, metastic disease to lung prima ry unk, dysphagia, mediastinal tumor compressing esophagus primary unk, malnutrition, percutaneous esophago gastrostomy 3/10/95
[HI12205] (Research):Joplin Globe (Joplin, Missouri) > 1947 > May > 15 Mrs Liba Loafman Dies At Home Of Daughter Miami OK-May 14, Mrs Liba Loafman 71 years old died at 10:50 o'clock Tuesd ay evening at the home of her daughter Mrs Wesley Evilsizer, south of Miam i. Funeral services will be held at 2 o'clock Friday afternoon at the Coop er funeral home. The Rev B M Jackson will officiate and burial will foll ow in the G A R Cemetery. Surviving besides Mrs Evilsizer is another daugh ter Mrs Pearl Hamm of Bartlesville; two sons Fred Haselit, Miami and Ral ph Haselit Seymore MO, three sisters, Mrs Lu Carter, Eldorado KS, Mrs Rhim ba Myers SPringfield, MO and Mrs Floyd Mathis, Miami and 16 grandchildren
[HI12246] (Research):Name on marriage certificate spelled Evilsizer
[HI12250] (Research):Name: Steven E Wright Gender: Male Date of Death: 06 March 1993 Birth Date: 18 September 1943 Volume: 29322 Certificate: 017444 Autopsy: No Social Security Number: 290382759 Father's Surname: Wright Time of Death: 8:20 AM Marital Status: Married Hispanic Origin: Non Hispanic Place of Death: Hospital/Inpatient Years of Schooling: 17 Certifier: Physician Referred to Coroner: No Mother's Surname: Evilsizer Race: White Birth Place: Zanesville, Muskingum County, Ohio Residence: Ohio Age: 49
[HI12260] (Research):RUNKLE, William Carrol departed his body to meet his Lord and Savior, Jes us Christ, Wednesday, May 11, 2005 at 7:59 p.m. He was born February 22, 1 920 in Saint Paris, Ohio where he lived all his life. He was a born aga in believer and a member of the New Carlisle Baptist Church and attended t he Northside Baptist Church in Ruskin, Florida He was the son of the la te William Farrell and Myrtle Ward Runkle. He was preceded by a son, Sherm an Arthur Runkle, two brothers, Emmett and John Runkle, and four sister s; Gladys Evilsizor, Letha Lee, Florence Everingham, and Martha Detwile r. Those that dearly loved him that remain are his wife, Martina Pullins R unkle, whom he married August 14, 1946. A son, Edwin Allen and his wife Sh irley (Gainer) Runkle of Saint Paris; a daughter in law, Sharon (Armstron g) Runkle of Terre Haute; and one daughter Marcella Angeline and her husba nd Jerry Eaton of West Liberty. Also remaining are seven grandchildren a nd seven great grandchildren who all loved their grandfather. "Bill" w as a farmer all of his life plus worked for the Johnson Township for sever al years. He graduated from Rosewood High School in 1938. He enjoyed seei ng all of God's creation, travelling, mushroom hunting, family and friend s. Graveside funeral services will be held at 11 a.m. on Tuesday, M ay 17 at the Rosedale Cemetery, North State Route 235, Conover with Revere nd Oran Thomas and Reverend Rick Shoemaker of the First Baptist Chur ch of New Carlisle presiding. Friends and family may call on Monday, M ay 16 from 6-8 p.m. in the RICHESON-WICKHAM AND ATKINS FUNERAL HOME, 216 S outh Springfield Street, Saint Paris, Ohio. Memorial contributions m ay be made to WEEC, 2265 Troy Road, Springfield, Ohio 45504. Envelopes wi ll be available in the funeral home. Published in the Springfield News-Sun on 5/13/2005.
[HI12261] (Research):Name: EMMETT D RUNKLE Gender: Male Date of Death: December 27, 1966 Volume: 18704 Certificate: 97069 Marital Status: Married Place of Death: Sidney, Shelby County Race: White Residence: , Shelby County Age: 63
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(Research):James Hook attended the schools of Vinton County, Ohio, clerked in a sto re and helped his father on the home farm. At President Lincoln's first ca ll for volunteers he enlisted 20 Apr. 1861 in the 18th Ohio Vol. Infant ry for three month's service. He was honorably discharged 28 Aug. 186 1. In the spring of 1862 he accompanied his parents on a visit to his sist er and two brothers in Iowa and shortly after his return home enliste d, 9 Sept. 1862, in the 7th Ohio Vol. Cavalry and served continuously unt il he was mustered out of the service at Raleigh, N. C. on 22 June 1865. H is regiment was with Gen. Sherman at the siege of Atlanta and with Genera ls Schofield and Thomas in the campaign, after Atlanta, that succeed ed in destroying Hoods Army. He served part of the time as a dispatch carr ier and was one of the volunteers who crept through the Confederate lin es to carry a headquarter's dispatch to General Burnside when he was besie ged at Knoxville, Tenn. In the fall of 1865 he moved with his paren ts in a prairie schooner to Highland Township, Wapello Co., Iowa whe re he married, raised a large family and became a prosperous farmer and fi ne stock raiser and a prominent and respected citizen. He taught school du ring the winter for several years after arriving in Iowa. In 1875 he purch ased the home of his parents in Highland Twsp. of Wapello Co., Iowa, there after purchasing adjacent land until he owned one of the best and most pro ductive farms in the county. He was a leader in the activities of his comm unity and represented the electorate in many county and state conventio ns of the Republican party of which he was a staunch member. He was succes sively a trustee, president and treasurer of the North Union School Distri ct of Highland Twsp. in Wapello Co. for fifteen years or more. He was f or many years a Justice of the Peace and the settler of many local quarre ls and was known among his neighbors as Squire Hook. He was several tim es commander of the J. M. Hedrick Post of the Grand Army of the Republi c. He was a breeder of short horn cattle, English Shire, Morgan and Ensi gn horses, importing some of the sires from England and Belgium. In 19 01 he married his second wife Caroline Andrews, born Ebelsheiser, w ho d. in July 1905, a bare month after his own death, after long illness a nd hospitalization. There was no issue by this marriage. Early in 19 05 he went to Big Horn Co., Wyoming and purchased land on the Germania Ben ch near Burlington and entered upon many additional acres which he expect ed his children to homestead, an expectation not to be carried out. The la nd was located in the oil section of Wyoming and today is very valuable. B oth James and his wife Virginia lie buried side by side in the Hook fami ly plot in the Martinsburg Cemetery in Wapello Co. one and one half mil es south of Martinsburg, Iowa.
James was a member of the Iowa Short Horn Breeders' Association for many y ears and gave freely of his experiences to that body. He never permitted h imself to be nominated for any political position, although he was many ti mes urged to be a candidate for state representative and various county of fices. He was, however, many times a delegate to Republican, county and st ate conventions, and in that way used his influence toward selecting the r ight men for office.
He was for many years a Justice of the Peace and almost from the beginni ng of his residence in Iowa was the acknowledged community arbiter. In th is last service he succeeded in keeping many disputes out of the courts a nd reconciled many differences that might easily have developed into feu ds and grudges.
He was an enthusiastic member of the J. M. Hedrick Post G. A. R. and sever al times its Commander. He also served as a delegate to national encampmen ts, and acted on important committees, both in local and national bodie
The children of James and Virginia remember with vividness and pleasure t he beautiful home life which surrounded them on that Iowa farm. A more har monious home could not have existed. On Sunday all work was suspended, use less noisemaking was forbidden, and the day was spent quietly. Church a nd Sunday School was attended only irregularly. Biblical topics were frequ ently discussed around the fireside. and these usually did more to acquai nt the children with Christian teaching than Church or Sunday School itsel f.
It was after the hard times of 1893 that Virginia's health began to show s igns of breaking under the strain that she was forced to undergo. Those we re hard years. Values of everything almost disappeared, crops were bad, a nd for a time it looked as if accumulations of a lifetime might be wiped out. When conditio ns returned to normal, Virginia's health failed to respond. For three yea rs she fought a losing fight, then on March 23, 1897 came the death of h er oldest child Mary. This great loss and the worries attending it plac ed a further drain upon her vitality. The following October she was strick en with a severe cold which developed into pneumonia and caused her dea th on October 30, 1897.
James struggled hard after the death of his wife to maintain a home for h is children. He employed a married couple for the first year to permit h is daughter Sarah to finish her college course at Iowa State in 1898. Fr om this time until September 1901, when she was offered a fine positi on as instructor in public-speaking in Iowa State College, Sarah kept up t he home. When the offer came to her she was determined to reject it, but h er father, feeling that he could not deprive her of her great opportunit y, urged her to accept, which she finally did with great reluctance.
In 1902, after trying vainly to keep the home going with hired help, Jam es married his second wife, a widow, Mrs. Calla Andrews, nee Ebelsheise r, a member of an old and respected pioneer German family of the neighborh ood. Within a year of this union she was stricken with a severe nervous ma lady that affected her mind and finally caused her death in July, 1905. Th ere were no children by this union.
It was on a trip from Wyoming to visit his invalid wife that James himse lf died. He had just boarded a train at Ottumwa on the evening of June 3 0, 1905 to go to his old farm south of Hedrick, when he was stricken wi th apoplexy and died instantly. On the train at the time was his brother-i n-law and comrade of a lifetime--Jesse Ankrom--who said that James' last w ords, addressed to some friend who had asked him how he was feeling, we re "I never felt better in my life." The words were hardly uttered wh en he sank to the floor and immediately expired. He was buried beside h is first wife in the Hook family plot in Martinsburg Cemetery.
[HI12270] (Research):Parentage not proven. Calif death index says fathers name Evansizer, and t his family changed it from Evensizer. The birth date is consistent with si blings, and migration from Wasington, to Oregon, and then CA. The death in dex names her mothers last name as Trumbly. Not found in 1920 Census
[HI12273] (Research):Parentage not proven. Location fits and birth of sibling. Death record ind icates mothers maiden name is Walker. Brother also married a King.
[HI12275] (Research):PERRY MELISSA J County Name: CHAMPAIGN Date of Death: 10/23/1923 Volume Number: 4274 Certificate Number: 55244
[HI12276] (Research):PERRY GEORGE N County Name: CHAMPAIGN Date of Death: 2/7/1923 Volume Number: 4074 Certificate Number: 8035
[HI12278] (Research):Name: Titus Perry Gender: Male Date of Death: 06 July 1980 Birth Date: 22 March 1898 Volume: 24100 Certificate: 047545 Autopsy: Yes - Used for certification Social Security Number: 287144331 Marital Status: Married Hispanic Origin: German Place of Death: , Champaign County Certifier: Physician Race: White Birth Place: Ohio Residence: Urbana, Champaign County Age: 82 Years
[HI12280] (Research):Name: Allen Perry SSN: 274-12-6256 Last Residence: 43078 Urbana, Champaign, Ohio, United States of Ameri ca Born: 10 Nov 1887 Died: Nov 1971 State (Year) SSN issued: Ohio (Before 1951 )
[HI12289] (Research):Madison County, Ohio History by Beers 1054 - BIOGRAPHICAL SKETCHES: PIKE TOWNSHIP . LAFAYETTE NEWMAN, farmer and stock dealer, P. O. Mechanicsburg. Lafayet te Newman, a prominent young farmer, was born November 26, 1843. in Pike T ownship. Madison Co.. Ohio. He is a son of George W. and Martha Newman, de ceased. This gentleman has been reared on a farm, and received a good comm on-school education. For a short time he taught school in Pike Townshi p. On October 15, 1871, he married Miss Eliza J. Rutan, daughter of Dav id and Magdalena Rutan. By this union there has been an issue of three chi ldren-Magdalena, Martha and Herbert. Shortly after his marriage, Mr. Newm an settled on a farm, about one mile northwest of Mechanicsburg, Champai gn County. where he remained nine and one half years. From thence he locat ed in the western portion of Pike Township, Madison County, where he sti ll resides. He is a man of a retiring and unassuming nature. Politicall y, he is a Democrat. He is also a man of strictly temperate habits, and t he owner of 161 acres of land in a good state of cultivation.
[HI12296] (Research):Charleston Gazette (West Virginia) February 2, 1999 Flora Beatrice "Bea" Lewis, 75 of Charleston, died Feb 1, 1999 at home aft er a short illness. She was a retired clerk from the Kanawah County Sherif fs Office tax Department. Surviving: Son Paul "Butch" Lewis of Charlesto n; sister Joyce Evilsizer of South Charleston; granddaughter Christy Ann L ewis. Service will be Wednesday at Bartlett-Burdette-Cox Funeral Home. , C harleston, with the Rev Robert Wilmoth officiating. Burial will be in Cunn ingham Memorial park, St Albans. Friends may call from 2-4 and 6-8 p m tod ay at the funeral home.
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(Research):West Side High will graduate 285 boys and girls...... R A Robertson will present diplomas to 285 graduates at ceremonies at Stne wall jackson high School Wednesday may 24th at 8:15 p,m. in the school aud itorium. Hon Fred O Blue will give the principal address. baccalaureate ex cercises will be held Sunday may 21 in the auditorium at 8:15 p.m. wi th R C Cannon of the Emmanuel Baptist Church giving the sermon. Graduati ng seniors are:...... Donnell Evilsizer
Charleston Daily Mail 6/1/1941 Perfect Attendance of graduating class of Lincoln HighSchool Donnell Evi lsizer
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(Research):Fordyce, Nannie L. The life and times of Reverend John Corbly and the John Corbly family gene alogy Washington, Pa.: The compiler, 1953, 225 pgs. Ancestry of Caroline Knight
Name : Caroline Covault Death date : 03 Feb 1923 Death place : Lostcreek Township, Miami, Ohio Birth date : Oct 1843 Estimated birth year : Birth place : Miami Co., Ohio Age at death : 79 years Gender : Female Marital status : Widowed Race or color : American Street address : Occupation : Residence : Burial date : Burial place : Cemetery name : Spouse name : Father name : Paul Knight Father titles : Father birth place : Ohio Mother name : Charlotte Ensminger Mother titles : Mother birth place : Miami Co., Ohio GSU film number : 1992262 Digital GS number : 4000555 Image number : 1500 Certificate number : fn 13089 Collection : Ohio Deaths 1908-1953
[HI12303] (Research):Kansas City Star, The (MO) October 29, 2003 Page: B4 Gregory Bolin, 47, Independence, MO, passed away Saturday, October 25, 20 03, at the Independence Regional Medical Center. Mr. Bolin was born June 1 1, 1956, in Galesburg, IL. He was an over the road truck driver. He marri ed Debbie Snyder on February 14, 1998. Mr. Bolin was preceded in dea th by his mother Betty Gardner. Mr. Bolin is survived by his wife Debbie B olin, of the home; daughter Katherine Bolin and her fiance Jeremiah Cox, a nd stepdaughter Michelle Huffman and her fiance Robert Steele, both of Ind ependence, MO; father Howard Webb and stepmother Edith Webb; brother Fra nk Bolin of Brookfield, MO; sisters Cheryl Minadeo of Parma, OH, Brenda Pa lmer of Laclede, MO, and Verna Evilsizer of California; stepbrother John M unkers; stepsister Norma Ward; and two grandchildren, Miranda and Dylan St eele. (Arr. Marts Memorial Service, 816-5618181)
[HI12304] (Research):Name: William H Mcmanus Spouse: Priscilla C Covault Parents: Benjamin Franklin Mcmanus , Sarah Jane Wrigley Birth Place: Miami, Elizabeth Twp, OH Birth Date: 25 July 1855 Marriage Place: Miami Marriage Date: 1 April 1877 Death Place: Tulare, Miami, OH Death Date: 28 April 1918
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(Research):Lahont Valley News, now The Fallon Eagle-June 1982 Born in Licking , MO daughter of William Samuel Carter and Nancy Ellen Reed who were former own ers of the historic Overland Hotel in Fallon, still inoperation. Her husba nd Harry died in 1943. She was acvtive in the VFW. Children were Harry Evi lsisor of San Jose, CA, Lloyd Wholey of Albuquerque, New Mexico and Ell en Platt of Salt Lake Sity, Utah, Carmen Bridgeman of Fallon, Nevada, brot her Arch Carter of Walnut Creek, Calif and 8 grandchildren and 9 great gra ndchildren.
Reno Eveving Gazette, Reno Nevada, Nov 7, 1964 (Photo) Promoted Lloyd C Wholey, a 20 year Navy Veteran, at Sandia base, NM, has been promo ted to the rank of commander. A native of Reno, he is the son of Mrs H B E vilsisor, Fallon. He is a 1944 Reno High Graduate and attended Gonzaga Un iv and the Univ of CA.
L C Wholey, Albq, NM 505-293-3141
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(Research):Columbus Dispatch Pg 6C 12/30/1997 Martha Rebecca Evilsizer, age 86 of Worthington formerly of Pataskala di ed Saturday at Riverside Methodist Hospital. Retired owner of Dormlake Ken nels. Preceded in death by parents Asa and Effie Waymer, brother Don (Rom a) Waymer, son John (Barbara) Wymer. Survived by granddaughter Linda (Pau l) George of Westerville; step-son and family Charles (Phyllis) Evilsiz er of Franklin. There will be no services, just request to remember h er in your heart and prayers. In leau of flowers, please make a donati on to your charity of choice. Arrangements under the direction of Warr en F Kauber Funeral Home, Pataskla.
Name: Martha Rebecca Evilsizer Gender: Female Date of Death: 27 December 1997 Birth Date: 23 April 1911 Volume: 31370 Certificate: 103346 Autopsy: No Social Security Number: 281164128 Father's Surname: Waymer Time of Death: 8:05 PM Marital Status: Widowed Hispanic Origin: Non Hispanic Place of Death: Hospital/Inpatient Years of Schooling: 12 Certifier: Physician Referred to Coroner: No Method of Disposition: Cremation Mother's Surname: Engle Race: White Birth Place: Columbus, Franklin County, Ohio Residence: Ohio Age: 86
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(Research):On the 1870 census Appanoose, Hancock, Illinois Roll: M593-226 Page 6 Image 14 Henry Manzer 32 Farm labor N.Y. Huldah 33 Keeping House N.Y. Carrie 9 N.Y. top of next page Hattie Manzier 7 N.Y. Catherine 4 N.Y. Delavon 17 Farm Labor N.Y. They have the named spelled a little different on the second page, but th ey are listed as the same family.
1880 Census Place:Kenesaw, Adams, Nebraska Source:FHL Film 1254743 National Archives Film T9-0743 Page 7 Delevan MANZERSelfMMW27NYOcc:FarmerFa: NYMo: NY Sarah K. MANZERWifeFMW20INOcc:Keeping HouseFa: INMo: IN
1880 Census Place:Kenesaw, Adams, Nebraska Source:FHL Film 1254743 National Archives Film T9-0743 Page 7 Henry MANZERSelfMMW43NYOcc:FarmerFa: NYMo: NY Hulda MANZERWifeFMW44NYFa: NYMo: NY Hattie MANZERDauFSW16NYFa: NYMo: NY Arthur MANZERSonMSW14NYFa: NYMo: NY
1880 Census Place:Kenesaw, Adams, Nebraska Source:FHL Film 1254743 National Archives Film T9-0743 Page 7 Nathan H Manzer 45 NY NY NY Julia A 38 OH GER GER Millie C 7 IN Delos J 5 MI - 1850 Onondaga Co, Geddes NY, Delos Manzer age 14 s on of David Manzer, pg 491 Renna C 2 NE Manzer Nathan G 121 N. Y. Infantry. Private Private MANZER, NATHAN H.
State: WI Year: 1890
County: Racine County Record Type:
Township: E.D. 139 Racine Page: 001
Database: WI 1890 Veterans Schedule Enlisted as a Private on 08 August 1862 at the age of 27 Enlisted in Company G, 121st Infantry Regiment New York on 23 August 1862. Deserted Company G, 121st Infantry Regiment New York on 26 September 18 64 in On Furlough Filed Pension in Calif , Julia A, widow, invalid 7/21/1909, widow 8/11/19 24 or 1928 Racine, Wisconsin Directories, 1890, 1892 Nathan H. Manzer leather cutter 1132 Irving Pl. Racine WI 1890 Nathan H. Manzer leather cutter 1132 Irving Place Racine WI 1892
MUSTER-IN ROLL of Captain Edwin Clark's Company (G), in the 121st Regime nt of New York State Volunteers, commanded by Colonel B. Franchot, call ed into service of the United States by Proclamation of the President, fr om the twenty-third day of August 1862 (date of muster), for the term of t hree years, unless sooner discharged. Manzer, Nathan Private 27 Aug 8 Middlefield, Otsego Co, NY
1850 Otsego Co, Middlefield, NY pg 116 Henry Manzer (Manser in index) age 48 b NY Lorraina 42 NY Lydia 21 NY William 14 NY ( Maybe William HENRY age 43 in NE) Nathan 15 NY (named a son Delos after his brother) Delos 17 NY Harvey 13 NY b 6/15/1837 d 1871 father of Col Ellsworth Herman 9 NY Charlotte 4 NY (Henry also appears in the 1830 Otsego Co, Westford, NY pg 137)
Were Delvan and Carrie children of this family, or was wife Lorraina too o ld at 52 to birth Carrie.? But certainly within age to birth Delvan b 1853
ADAMS CO NE LAND RECORDS Name, Year, Section, Twp, Type Manger Herman 78 32 Wanda ho Manzer Delavan 78 20 Wanda ho cancelled in 81 Manzer Eliza L 82 28 Wanda ho Manzer Henry 82 20 Wanda ho Higgins Samuel T 79 30 Wanda ho cancelled in 82
Oneonta Herald 6/20/1872-Died In Middlefield, May 8, at the residence of his son-in-la w, Delos MANZER, Mr. John F. MARKS, in the 82d year of his life.
Manzer, Nathan H
Age: 82 Year: 1920 b NY NY NY
Birthplace: New York Roll: T625_116
Race: White Page: 3B
State: California ED: 464
County: Los Angeles Image: 68
Township: Los Angeles Julia A, wife, 74, OH GER GER Mildred G, dau, 34 b IL, single
Census Place:Kenesaw, Adams, Nebraska Source:FHL Film 1254743 National Archives Film T9-0743 Page 77b Herman Manzler 40 NY NY NY Ardalicia? 40 NY NY NY
Census Place:Kenesaw, Adams, Nebraska Source:FHL Film 1254743 National Archives Film T9-0743 Page 7 Emily L. MANZERSelfFWW37NYFa: NYMo: NY Eugene N. MANZER SonMSW19NYFa: NYMo: NY Colonel E. MANZERSonMSW17ILFa: NYMo: NY Francis D. MANZERDauFSW14ILFa: NYMo: NY Leonard C. MANZERSonMSW12ILFa: NYMo: NY Cora B. MANZERDauFSW9ILFa: NYMo: NY Charles H. MANZER SonMSW7ILFa: NYMo: NY Artuna MANZERDauFSW5ILFa: NYMo: NY Gracie N. MANZERDauFSW3ILFa: NYMo: NY
This Leonard Manzer in 1900 Clay Co, NE Leonard Manzer b 3/1870 IL NY NY Anna 8/1871 IL VA PA married 9 years, 4/4 James 3/ 1892 Harvey 8/1895 George 7/1897 Francis 10/1899, son (There is a Harvey Dorr Manzer born 8/11/1894 NE died 6/19/1990 Ventura C o, CA)
Census Place:3rd Ward, Fond Du Lac, Fond Du Lac, Wisconsin Source:FHL Film 1255425 National Archives Film T9-1425 Page 21 6B Lawerence MANZERSelfMMW65NYOcc:...Fa: NYMo: NY Sarah W. MANZERWifeFMW59NYFa: NYMo: NY Robert G. MUNROSonLMMW25WIOcc:MachinestFa: SCOTMo: CAN Lilla E. MUNRODauFW25WIFa: NYMo: NY Marion G. MUNROGDauFSW3MWIFa: WIMo: WI
Menzer, Harvey age 41 Hotel keeper, b NY
State: New York Year: 1850
County: Rensselaer Roll: M432_586
Township: Schodack Page: 427
Image: 647 Agnes, 40, Mary 12, Albert 10, George 8, Ellen 6, John 4, Edward 2, all bo rn NY
Carrie, like Delavan, was born in New York, in Nov 1861. There was a fami ly of Manzers (Harvey is father, conflicting accounts about death date. Em ily Louise Hinds is mother. She died in 1901 in Kenesaw, Nebraska) livi ng in Nebraska from about 1877 to about 1880. In History of Nebraska, o ne of the children, Ellsworth Manzer is listed with siblings. Neither Dela van nor Carrie are listed. Their homesteads, however, are right togethe r. Sarah Manzer buried a baby girl Maude in Jan 1880. I think then that th ey went to Wisconsin. Sarah died in 1884 in Racine Wisconsin.
I think they all came down from one group of 4 Manzer brothers, one of wh om went north to Canada as a Tory during the American Revolution
My grandmother (Wrena) was a wonderful woman but she didn't always tell t he straight truth about her family, her relatives etc. I know she had fami ly in Wisconsin and in Syracuse because she used to talk about them. I ha ve combed the census for New York and have found Lawrence previously but n ot with Delavan nor Carrie as children. Again I think he is an uncle. Del os Manzer was another lead and that did not pan out as a father. The Manze rs may have moved to Susquehanna County, I think they were then in Illinoi s, then Nebraska. I have some info. I would love to share info and wou ld be happy to be in contact with Lawrence. Alice Price amrprix@comcast.net
COLNEL ELLSWORTH MANZER.
Colnel Ellsworth Manzer, one of. the old settlers of Pierce county, Neb raska, occupies a good home and valuable property in section nine townsh ip twenty-seven, range one. He has done his share in the upbuilding of h is locality and is well and favorably known throughout this of the state.
Mr. Manzer is a native of Mercer county, Illnois born June 23, 1862, a nd was reared in Hancock county, whither the family moved soon his birt h. His father, Harvey Manzer, was born in the state of New York in 1837, a nd was killed by the falling of a derrick, which struck him on the head, J uly 26, 1871. The grandfather was a native of Germany, and came to Ameri ca settled first in New England. Our subject's mother,Louise Hinds, w as a native of New York, born in 1843, and died in 1901; she was a writ er of poetry no little renown, and was a distant relative of Ralph Waldo E merson, the well-known poet. She was a daughter of Silas and Sophie (Emers on) Hinds. The maternal grandfather was born in New England, of English an cestry.
Our subject was reared in Hancock county, and at the age of nine year s, when his father was killed he began shifting for himself, living in o ne family three years, and in another four years, working for his boar d. In 1877 the family came to Adams county, Nebraska, where the mother to ok up a claim of one hundred and sixty acres and built a sod house, whe re they resided many years. In 1880, Mr. Manzer went to Benton county, Iow a, where he was employed at farm labor for three years, until his marriage .
Mr. Manzer was married in 1883, to Miss Martha Tatge, and in 1884, wi th his wife and family, came to Pierce county, Nebraska, and bought one hu ndred and sixty acres of land from B. S. Williams, in the northwest quart er of section nineteen, township twenty-seven, range one, improving the fa rm, and putting out four acres of forest and orchard trees. In 1909 he bou ght one hundred and sixty acres in the southeast quarter of section thirty -three, township twenty-seven, range two, which he later sold, and invest ed part of the proceeds in eighty acres in section seventeen, northea st of his home farm, and on which a son-in-law resides. Mr. Manzer erect ed the first silo in the county. He keeps fifteen to twenty milk cows, a nd through the year raises some seventy-five head of steers and a hundr ed hogs.
Mr. and Mrs. Manzer are the parents of eleven children: Ida, wife of Ed ward Leach, has one child, named Margaret; Belle, wife of Peter Lackas, h as two children, Opal and Alda; Roy, who is married to Ella Whitney, has t wo children, Mable and Kenneth; William, Alice, married Edward Auwater, w ho farms on section seventeen; Bessie, Christopher, Emily, James Elmer a nd Ruth. Ida, Belle, Roy, Alice and Bessie attended school in Wayne, Nebra ska. Mrs. Manzer's parents, Christian and Sophie (Coleman) Tatge, are amo ng the oldest settlers in this section of the country, of whom an extend ed account is to be found elsewhere in this work.
Mr. Manzer has had his share of disappointments and hardships incident al to the life of a farmer, having his crops destroyed by hail in 1890 a nd again in 1905. In 1894 he lost everything by the hot winds. In the bliz zard of 1888, he was exposed to the storm for hours getting his catt le to shelter.
Mr. Manzer has always been alive to the best interests of his communit y, and served as county commissioner six years, from 1899 to 1905. He a nd his family are members of the United Evangelical church, and he affilia tes with the Odd Fellows and the Modern Woodmen.
http://www.rootsweb.com/~neresour/OLLibrary/Comp_NE/cmp0752.htm#COLNEL%20E LLSWORTH%20MANZER COMPENDIUM OF HISTORY, REMINISCENCE AND BIOGRAPHY. 753
William Harvey MANZER Sex: M Birth: UNKNOWN Death: 1 JAN 1919
Father: Ellsworth MANZER b: 23 JUN 1862 in Keithsburg, Mercer county Illin ois Mother: Martha TATGE b: 22 SEP 1861 in Belle Plaine, Benton county Iowa
Marriage 1 Maggie LARSEN b: UNKNOWN D 10/1943
Date: 10/4/2004 4:43:51 PM Mountain Daylight Time From: tkscards@ligtel.com To: Evilsizer3@aol.com I have been working on the Manzer family. I believe I know the paren ts of Delvan. I am interested in William, whom I feel is a brother that d ied early. I would be interested in exchanging information.
[HI12336] (Research):Printer by trade, never married, well traveled
[HI12337] (Research):1920 Census, San Diego Co, San Diego, CA ED 293 pg 2a Joseph C Payton 52, h/h CO KY VT, rents home, Cigar Store Merchant Mollie B, wife, 49, KS VA IN Thelma K Manzer, dau, 24 b CO Lawrence D Manzer, SIL, 21 , CO NY VT, Canvas Tailor, factory Thelma B, granddaughter, age 11m Harriet H Snyder, Mother, 73, Widow, VT VT VT
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(Research):m. (2nd) 06-16-1964 (Salisbury, Chariton Co., MO) Frances BENNETT
--Edward is listed in the 1930 MO census for Salisbury Twp., Chariton Co ., Family #160-187, p. 307, living with his parents.
Parents: (5) James Robert CALLISON b. 1867 MO d. 1947 m. about 1898 (per census) Maggie May ADAMS b. 1878 Shannondale, Chariton Co., MO (of Forest Green, M O) d. 1955 --Found in the 1880, 1920, and 1930 MO census for Salisbury Twp., Charit on Co
Grandparents Joel M. CALLISON b. 04-14-1823 KY d. 01-12-1899 (probably Chariton Co., M O) m. 10-31-1851 (Chariton Co., MO) Nancy Jane WILLIAMS b. 07-31-1831 MO d. 1 2-26-1920 (probably Chariton Co., MO) --Joel and Nancy are found in the 1850, 1860, 1870, 1880, and 1920 cens us for Chariton Co., MO.
Great grandparents: Robert CALLISON b. 1787+- m. 09-02-1817 (Adair Co., KY) Dicey HURT b. 1801 KY --Robert and Dicey are found in the 1850 MO census for Chariton Co., p. 1 87 (Robert age 67). --Robert is found in the 1860 census for Chariton Co. living in househo ld of Emily HURT (Robert age 73)
Great Great Grandparents William CALLISON m. 07-25-1817 (Adair Co., KY) b. 1754+- Augusta Co., VA Frances HURT (nee ALLEN) b. 1757+- (probably Bedford Co., VA)
Thanks to Pat for this great research! pcrabill@bellsouth.net
[HI12357] (Research):Name: MAYME E SHAFFER Gender: Female Date of Death: October 12, 1962 Volume: 17042 Certificate: 70910 Marital Status: Married Place of Death: Urbana, Champaign County Race: White Residence: , Champaign County Age: 49
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(Research):Unable to find mother Florence in the 1910 Census. In 1920 she is H/H a nd Nellie McClead age 17 is living in household. In her obituary she nam es a daughter Mrs C A Young. Her other child Blanch died as an infant.
Researcher: knightwave@comcast.net
[HI12363] (Research):DINGLEDINE MARY County Name: DARKE Date of Death: 12//1926 Volume Number: 5217 Certificate Number: 73742
[HI12365]
(Research):Springfield (O.) Daily News on Wednesday, February 21, 1962 Mrs. Lottie BALLENTINE, 84, of 201 Roseland E., Springfield, born in Champ aign County, died at 2:50 in the Chaney Rest Home, Springfield. She had be en seriously ill one year. A resident of Springfield and Clark County mo st of her life, she was born Nov. 4, 1877, the daughter of George and Ell en HALLSTEINE. Mrs. BALLENTINE was a member of the Thackery Lutheran Churc h. Survivors include a daughter, Mrs. Ruth CALDWELL of Columbus, two son s, Virgil BALLENTINE of Springfield and Roland L. BALLENTINE of Scottsdal e, Ariz.; a sister, Mrs. Glenna MILLER of Canton; seven grandchildren a nd 12 great-grandchildren. Friends may call at the Jackson-Lytle Funeral H ome, Springfield, after 7 p.m. Wednesday.
Name: CHARLOT BALLENTINE Gender: Female Date of Death: February 20, 1962 Volume: 16793 Certificate: 08611 Marital Status: Widowed Place of Death: Springifield, Clark County Race: White Residence: Springifield, Clark County Age: 84
[HI12366] (Research):1900 census is Gustanna Mayse, granddaughter b 6/1895
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(Research):PUBLIC RECORDS OF CHAMPAIGN COUNTY, OHIO CHANCERY RECORDS OF THE COURT OF COMMON PLEAS
Record Book 36, Page 270- Filed 31 October 1872- Petition to Partition (Ot her records dealing with John Dagger's estate can be found in Record Bo ok 36, Page 238, Philip Kiser et al vs Marshall M. Myers et al, dated 18 April 1872 and Rec ord Book 36, Page 287, Edemon Ward & Geraldine Dagger vs Heirs of John Dag ger, 11 January 1873.) Charles Dagger vs Philip Kiser et al John Dagger died circa 5 July 1871 and his will was proven in August 187 1. John owned about 85 acres in Section 20, 147 acres in Section 21 and 1 34 acres in Section 15 Township 4 Range 12 (Concord Township) 13 acr es in Section 31 Township 5 Range 12 (Urbana Township) and the west ha lf of In-lot Number 3 in Urbana. John's widow, Elizabeth Dagger, died cir ca 20 August 1871. John's children and grandchildren were: Charles Dagge r; Phebe Dagger, wife of Philip Kiser; Elizabeth Dagger, wife of Flemmon H all; Mary M. Dagger, wife of Marshall M. Myers of Van Buren County, Iow a; Angeline Dagger, wife of Simeon Rineaker; Araminta Dagger, wife of ...M orrison of Mahaska County, Iowa; Sarah Dagger, unmarried; Lawrence Dagg er deceased, father of Geraldine Dagger; and the heirs of Peter Dagger dec eased -Jennette Dagger, widow of Putnam County, Illinois, Mary Dagger, wi fe of Huron Warren of Illinois, John Dagger, Orvilla Dagger, Donald C. Dag ger, Charles B. Dagger, Elizabeth B. Dagger and Flora J. Dagger, all of Pu tnam County, Illinois.
Record Book 36, Page 498 — Filed 9 October 1873 — Foreclosure Philip Kise r, Charles Dagger & Flemmon Hall, executors of John Dagger deceased vs Samuel F. Flemming et al On 19 June 1865 Samuel F. Flemming and Elizabeth Ann Flemming, his wife, g ave their note to Charlotte Cromwell, wife of Philip Cromwell. The note w as due on 1 June 1867 for $150 and 6% interest. Charlotte sold this no te to John Dagger. Samuel and Elizabeth gave a mortgage deed for six lo ts in the west addition of Westville as surety for the note. This land h ad been purchased by Elizabeth Ann Flemming from Philip and Charlotte Crom well. By the time of this suit, some of the lots had been sold to vario us parties and Winfield S. Hullinger, Samuel Sowers and his wife, Eunice S owers, claimed an interest in the lots.
[HI12424] (Research):1930 census living with in laws, George W Standish age 70 and wife Mart ha P 64
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(Research):Champaign Co Will Abstracts Book B Pg 366 Martha Neer, probated 4 Oct 1845 Brothers Joseph, Samuel, Jesse and Nathan Neer. Mentios David Neer; mentio ns Martha Jane Stretch daughter of Andrew. Sister Sarah miller (wife of Ch ristian); Elizabeth Wirght, daughter of Ann Russell (dec'd) sister of wi fe of Joseph Neer. Edith Talley, Martha Ann Monroe, Nathan Russell, Aar on Russell children of sister Ann. Brother Joseph Neer executor. Witness D avid Louderback, james Russell. Signed 26 Aug 1845
Cemetery records prove Edith is the mother of William H and wife of Isaa c, but the 1850 census names her as Ellen. Maybe she had a middle na me of Ellen
Record book 36 pg 576 Filed 22 Jan 1874 Petition to Partition Sarah E Long vs Nathan R Talley et al William H Talley died during the 1870's and owned 5/6 of 55 acres locat ed on the west side of the SE 1/4 of Section 20 Twp 4 Range 12 (Mad Riv er Twp). The other 1/6 of the property was owned by Thomas J E Talley w ho also died in the 1870's. William Talley's heirs were his siblings a nd their children; Sarah E Talley, wife of Jacob Long of Champaign Count y; Nathan R talley; John J Talley; Ann R Talley, deceased, wife of Willi am H Epla, and mother of Amanda E Apla of Champaign County (ward of Edi th Talley) and Tamzon Elpa of Marion Co, Iowa.
[HI12433] (Research):1900 census Ward 1 Springfield, Clark Co, Ohio ED 18 Sht 2 line 36 Ju ne 2, 1900 John Ballentine, head, Apr 1860, age 40, married 14 years, Oh, Oh, Oh, But cher, Not employed 0 months, rented home, able to read and write Jane M, Wife, Nov 1864, age 35, mother of 3 children, 2 living, Oh Oh O h, able to read and write Clarence, Son, Feb 1887, age 13, Oh Oh Oh, School 9 months, able to read a nd write Minor T, son, July 1890, age 9, Oh Oh Oh, School 9 months, able to read a nd write
[HI12435] (Research):Teachers Term Report Johnson Twp Dist # 10 Winter Term 9/15/1884-2/28/18 85 (From CCGS Newsletter Summer 1992 pg 59) Maggie L Bodey age 16
[DI12440]
Name: «tab»Theodore Ronald Rector
Birth Date: «tab»20 Jan 1960
Birth City: «tab»Springfield
Birth County: «tab»Clark
Birth State: «tab»Ohio
Birth Country: «tab»United States
Gender: «tab»Male
Race: «tab»White
Hispanic Origin: «tab»Not Hispanic (Latino)«tab»
Death Date: «tab»2 Dec 1998
Death Time: «tab»9:00 PM
Hospital of Death: «tab»Public/Other
County of Death: «tab»Champaign
Certificate: «tab»094206
Age at Death: «tab»38
Certifier: «tab»Coroner
Hospital Status: «tab»Other/Other
Injury in Ohio: «tab»Yes
Type Place of Injury: «tab»Street and Highway
County of Injury: «tab»Champaign«tab»
Social Security Number: «tab»296-64-3826
FATHER'S SURNAME: «tab»Rector
Mother's Maiden Name: «tab»Barger
Marital Status: «tab»Married
Education: «tab»12
Armed Forces Indicator: «tab»No
Industry of Decedent: «tab»Automotive repair and related services
Occupation of Decedent: «tab»Supervisors and proprietors, sales occupations«tab»
Primary Registration District: «tab»1100
[HI12448] (Research):d/o Wesley Peter Neuenschwander and Mary Alberta Taylor
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(Research):Graduates of Urbana High School 1901-1916 Published by the class of 19 16 in their Senior Year submitted by Pat Stickley, July CCGS Newslett er pg 92 Class of 1914 Lester Neer
Name: LESTER W NEER Gender: Male Date of Death: June 19, 1958 Volume: 15446 Certificate: 43076 Marital Status: Married Place of Death: , Logan County Race: White Residence: , Logan County Age: 59
Name: Lester W Neer Age at Death: 59 Date of Death: 19 Jun 1958 City of Death: Logan County County of Death: Logan Volume: 15446 Certificate: 43076 Date of Birth: Est. 1899 Gender: Male Marital Status: Married Race: White County of Residence: Logan State of Residence: Ohio Country of Residence: United States Hospital of Death: Home Certifier: Coroner Autopsy: Yes, used for certification
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CENS: CONC H
CENS: FAMS @F06510@
[HI12454] (Research):1910 Census Champaign 0003 Charles Neer Husband W 53 Ohio 02700881 0266 Wife Elizta 4 6, Ohio Daughter Edith 21, Ohio Son Conway 16, Ohio Son Howard 13, Ohio
[HI12457] (Research):Champaign County Ohio History 1991 by CCGS- Biography Pg 137
[HI12463] (Research):Name: Bessie E Comer Gender: Female Date of Death: 17 June 1997 Birth Date: 14 August 1909 Volume: 31149 Certificate: 048083 Autopsy: No Social Security Number: 295224552 Father's Surname: Linville Time of Death: 8:30 AM Marital Status: Married Hispanic Origin: Non Hispanic Place of Death: Nursing Home Years of Schooling: 12 Certifier: Physician Referred to Coroner: No Method of Disposition: Burial Mother's Surname: Whitehead Race: White Birth Place: Champaign County, Ohio Residence: Ohio Age: 87
[HI12464] (Research):Died: Thursday, April 12, 2001 James M. Comer, 91, of Russells Point, died on Thursday, April 12 at 7: 18 p.m. at Heartland of Indian Lake Rehabilitation Center in Lakevie w. He was born on June 7, 1909 in Champaign County, the son of the late Al bert and Cora (Greathouse) Comer. He was preceded in death by his wife, Be ssie E. Linville Comber, on June 17, 1997. They were married on Nov. 10, 1 933. Comer was a life-long farmer and retired from Airstream, Inc. in Jack son Center. He is survived by one brother, Albert Lee Comer, of St. Pari s; one sister, Mrs. Rheba Ridder of Springfield; and many nieces and nephe ws. He was preceded in death by three sisters and two brothers in additi on to his wife and his parents. Graveside services will be held on Monda y, April 16 at 2:30 p.m. at Huntsville Cemetery in Huntsville, with the Re v. Bryan Meadows officiating. Visitation will be held on Monday, Apr il 16 from 1-2 p.m. at the VAN HORN FUNERAL HOME, 115 N. Main St., Lakevie w. Condolences to the family may be expressed at www.vanhornfuneralhome.co m.
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(Research):Name: EDITH I ERSKINE Gender: Female Date of Death: January 22, 1990 Birth Date: September , 1904 Volume: 000564 Certificate: 27994 Social Security Number: 279222744 Father's Surname: GATTEN Time of Death: 07:00 am Marital Status: Widowed Hispanic Origin: Non-Hispanic Place of Death: Years of Schooling: Not Classifiable Race: White Birth Place: Ohio Residence: Ohio Age: 85 Years
Name: Edith I. Erskine SSN: 279-22-2744 Born: 24 Sep 1904 Died: Jan 1990 State (Year) SSN issued: Ohio (Before 1951 )
[HI12466] (Research):Name: Theodore Erskine SSN: 277-01-9850 Last Residence: 45506 Springfield, Clark, Ohio, United States of Ameri ca Born: 16 Oct 1902 Died: Oct 1984 State (Year) SSN issued: Ohio (Before 1951 )
[HI12467] (Research):COMER, Albert Lee "Red" 85, of Conover, Ohio, died November 12, 2004 at Wi lson Memorial Hospital, Sidney. Funeral service Tuesday at 7 pm in the Ric heson- Wickham and Atkins Funeral Home, 216 South Springfield Street, Sai nt Paris. A time of remembrance and sharing with family and friends will i mmediately follow the memorial service. Published in the Springfield News-Sun on 11/15/2004.
[HI12469] (Research):GATTEN, Carroll W. "Red" 86, of Springfield, Ohio passed away peaceful ly on March 23, 2007 in Kettering Memorial Hospital. He was preceded in de ath by his wife, Mildred Gatten in 2005, and his son, Richard Gatten in 19 97. He was also preceded in death by his parents, Richard E. and Lillie (M cClave) Gatten; five brothers, Vernon, Millard, Leslie "Jerry", Percival " Carey" and Ronald, all of whom were residents of Urbana; two sisters, Ru by Reed of Urbana and Isabelle "Edith" Erskine of Springfield. Red is surv ived by his son, Gregory W. Gatten and wife, Leeann of South Charleston, a nd his daughter, Ruth Angelo of Dayton. Red is also survived by his grandd aughters Erin Beatty, Jessica Beatty, Sandra Gatten, Natasha Fitzpatrick a nd Lorrie Gatten, as well as several great grandchildren. Red is surviv ed by a step son, Arthur Smith and wife, Pat of Indiana, and several niec es and nephews, of whom he was very fond. As the true leader and Patriar ch of the Gatten family, Red's strong presence will be sorely misse d, as he was indeed, "the last leaf on the tree" in the original fami ly of eight brothers and sisters. Red Gatten graduated from Urbana High Sc hool and served his country in World War II, from 1941 to1945. After an Ho norable Discharge from the military, Red spent some time traveling and enj oying the simple life in Chicago, Illinois, with his brother Jerry. When R ed returned to the Springfield/Urbana area, he settled into his long te rm career as a carpenter for Robbins & Myers, where he was a member of t he UAW for many years, working as a Mediator and a Union Representative f or his coworkers. After his initial retirement from R&M, Red went to wo rk for the Clark County Engineers Office, where he served for years as a n ight watchman. Red was a proud Democrat, and he served many political orga nizations over the years, including the Democratic Mens Club and the Truma n-Kennedy Club. Red was a staunch supporter of education and served on t he Board of Trustees for Clark State College for many years. Red would li ke to give special thanks to Greg Gatten, who was not only a son to him, b ut also his best friend, errand runner and private chauffeur during the ye ars in which his independence was diminishing. Thank you to long time be st friends Charlie and Louise Hess of Urbana, who assured the quality of t he sixty year relationship with their camaraderie, support and rousing ca rd games. Thank you also to Joe Sweeney, who has helped, supported and be en a wonderful friend. Thank you to the employees and friends at the Sprin gfield Meijer's Store. A special thanks to Heartland of Kettering, residen ts as well as staff, Alternate Solutions Home Care and to Kettering Memori al Hospital, who were all instrumental during the last few weeks of Red 's life. God Bless You Every One. Memorial services have been entrust ed to the family's long time friends at RICHARDS, RAFF & DUNBAR MEMORIAL H OME. Services will be Friday at 4:00 p.m. in the Memorial Home with Rev. R uth Angelo officiating. The family will receive visitors Friday from 2-4 p .m. Memorial contributions may be made to the Animal Welfare League. Expre ssions of sympathy may be sent to www.richardsraffanddunbar.com Published in the Springfield News-Sun from 3/25/2007 - 3/26/2007.
[HI12470] (Research):Name: Ronald Earl Gatten Gender: Male Date of Death: 19 January 1997 Birth Date: 31 August 1916 Volume: 30960 Certificate: 000754 Autopsy: No Social Security Number: 286121067 Father's Surname: Gatten Time of Death: 4:31 PM Marital Status: Widowed Hispanic Origin: Non Hispanic Place of Death: Hospital/Inpatient Years of Schooling: 12 Certifier: Physician Branch of Service: Us Army Referred to Coroner: No Method of Disposition: Burial Mother's Surname: Mcclave Race: White Birth Place: Urbana, Champaign County, Ohio Residence: Ohio Age: 80
[HI12471] (Research):Name: Vernon S Gatten Gender: Male Date of Death: 02 July 1987 Birth Date: 05 March 1902 Volume: 26926 Certificate: 048101 Autopsy: Yes - Used for certification Social Security Number: 277039885 Marital Status: Widowed Hispanic Origin: Indian Place of Death: Urbana, Champaign County Certifier: Physician Race: White Birth Place: Ohio Residence: Urbana, Champaign County Age: 85 Years
[HI12472] (Research):Name: Millard Gatten Age at Death: 55 Date of Death: 5 May 1969 City of Death: Urbana County of Death: Champaign Volume: 19661 Certificate: 033660 Date of Birth: Est. 1914 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: No autopsy
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(Research):Name: Gerald L Gatten Gender: Male Date of Death: 02 March 1972 Volume: 20807 Certificate: 017678 Autopsy: No Autopsy Marital Status: Never Married Place of Death: Urbana, Champaign County Certifier: Physician Race: White Residence: Urbana, Champaign County Age: 64 Years
Name: Gerald Gatten SSN: 277-03-0551 Last Residence: 43078 Urbana, Champaign, Ohio, United States of Ameri ca Born: 3 Sep 1907 Died: Mar 1972 State (Year) SSN issued: Ohio (Before 1951 )
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(Research):1830 Pike Co, George Runyan, Pg 162 1850 Pike Co, OH-pg382 1701 1701 RUNNION Henry T. 44 M farmer 1,200 Ohio 5 1701 1701 RUNNION Mary 35 F New Jersey 6 1701 1701 RUNNION Chatrita 14 F Ohio
George Runyan
Age: 52 State: OH 1910
Color: W Enumeration District: 0010
Birth Place: Ohio Visit: 0029
County: Champaign
Relation: Head of Household
Other Residents: Relation Name Color Age Birth Place Wife Sarah C 44 Ohio Son Laras C 21 Ohio Son Edward H 18 Ohio Daughter Chalista 13 Ohio Daughter Emma O 10 Ohio Son George R 08 Ohio Son Albert D NR Ohio
[HI12484] (Research):Source of parentage from Carlie Lewis, Ancestry.com and LDS files
[HI12485] (Research):Church: Lutheran Education: 12 years Hobby: Plays piano and organ No. Children: 5 Occupation: Housewife, grocer (retired) SSN: Social Security #: 271-64-12785 SSN Issue State: State of issue: OH5
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(Research):Military:US Army head Statistician in Europe under Gen. Eisenhour -- Pari s, France and Frankfort, Germany 1943-1946 Rode Queen Elizabeth to Scotla nd in WWII, 1944
Occupation Details:Taught Engineering, Mathematics, Calculus, Differenti al Equations, Complex Variables, Finance & other subhects
Church: Woodside Interdenominational Education: 12 yrs + 4 yrs Wittenberg + Michigan State Hobby: Church work, Piano, Organ No. Children: 4 Obituary: April 09, 2000, Flint Journal Occupation: Associate Professor Mathematics, General Motors Institute, Fli nt, MI (retired)
[HI12490] (Research):last name Rusk on birth record of dau Bertha
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EVEN: FAMC @F01402@
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(Research):Deaths and Funerals SPRINGFIELD NEWS-SUN August 8, 2001
MARIE MAGDALINE SEELENBINDER CRADLER, 85, Springfield, died Tuesday in Cen terville. Visitation 10:30 a.m. to noon Friday in the Jackson Lytle and In gling Williams Funeral Home, North Limestone Chapel; graveside services 2: 30 p.m. Friday in Harrison Cemetery.
MARIE MAGDALINE (SEELENBINDER) CRADLER 85, of Springfield, died Tuesday, A ugust 7, 2001 in her daughter’s residence in Centerville. She was born Oct ober 31, 1915 in Springfield, Ohio, the daughter of Herman and Matilda (Re iske) Seelenbinder. She wasa member of St. John’s Evangelical Lutheran Chu rch and Oakwood Pots and Pans Band. Survivors include three children, Car ol (Dennis) Jaisle, Kenneth (Shirley) Cradler and James (Pat) Cradler; eig ht grandchildren; and 13 great-grandchildren. She was preceded in dea th by her husband, John Harold Cradler in 1979; eight brothers, Frederi ck Carl, Robert, Emil, Cliff, Richard, George, Arthur and Max “Jack” Seele nbinder; two sisters, Amelia “Mollie” Waln and Bertha Hoover. Friends m ay visit with the family Friday from 10:30-12 noon in the JACKSON LYT LE & INGLING WILLIAMS FUNERAL HOME, North Limestone Chapel, Springfield, O hio. Graveside services will be held Friday at 2:30 p.m. in Harrison Cemet ery, Harrison, Ohio. If you prefer, contributions in Marie’s memory m ay be made to Hospice of Dayton, 324 Wilmington Avenue, Dayton, Ohio 4542 0. First published in the News Sun on Aug 9
[HI12501] (Research):Name: John H Cradler Gender: Male Date of Death: 04 June 1979 Birth Date: 07 January 1913 Volume: 23700 Certificate: 043574 Autopsy: Yes - Used for certification Social Security Number: 300107523 Marital Status: Married Hispanic Origin: American Place of Death: , Montgomery County Certifier: Coroner Race: White Birth Place: Ohio Residence: , Montgomery County Age: 66 Years
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(Research): Baptisms: at Danbury Lutheran Church, Ottawa County, Ohio Sponsor: Mrs. John Bauman, Clara Reno, Mrs. Reno Sheets, Theodore Alfred born 31 Aug. 1902, Toledo Bapt. 16, Aug. 1905
1930 Census lived next door to mother Elnora and John Evilsizor
Springfield News Sun-Tuesday, Sept 30, 1997, Pg 14 Theodore Sheets, Sr, 95 died September 27, 1997 at his grandson's residenc e. He was an entrepreneur in dry cleaning chemical distilling and vario us manufacturing operations. He was a member of the British Chemical Socie ty. He is survived by his daughters-in-law, Alice Sheets of Urbana, Lucil le Sheets of Cleveland; grandchildren, Bruce and Kari Sheets of Springfiel d, Jan and Wilbur Entsminger of South Charleston, Sondra Pokoa of Topek a, Kansas, David Sheets of Cleveland, Randall and Marjorie Sheets of Orang e, California; Byron and Luanna Sheets of North Brook Illinois, great-gran dchildren, Amy and Dana Lewis, Brian, David, Daniel and Randall Jr, Sheet s; special friends, Karl Braun and Sterling Cooper. He was preceded in dea th by his sons, Earle, Jack and Theodore Jr Sheets; sister Violet Lundy; a nd brother, Renold Sheets. Grave side services will be held at 2 p.m. Wedn esday at Nettle Creek Cemetery** with the Rev Rick Clos officiating. The f amily is being served by the Richards, Raff & Dunbar Memorial Home
** Death certificate says he was Cremated in Miamisburg, OH
[MI12502] (Medical):hypertension, congestive heart failure and anemia contributed to death
[HI12505] (Research):Name: ADA B SMITH Gender: Female Date of Death: September 11, 1960 Volume: 16258 Certificate: 62142 Marital Status: Married Place of Death: , Champaign County Race: White Residence: , Champaign County Age: 81
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(Research):Harley M Terrel
Age: 25 State: OH 1910
Color: W Enumeration District: 0005
Birth Place: Ohio Visit: 0059
County: Champaign
Relation: Head of Household
Other Residents: Relation Name Color Age Birth Place Wife Bertha P 22 Ohio Daughter Thelma M 04 Ohio Son Virgell M 02 Ohio Father Jephthae M 62 Ohio Mother Fidelia A 48 Ohio
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(Research):Ohio death certificates:
Reg. Dist. No. 11 - State File No. 049599 Thelma Mohr b: 28 Jun 1905 Ohio d: 27 Jul 1986 Hartland of Urbana //Hospital?//, Urbana, Champaign County, Ohio res: Mechanicsburg, Champaign County, Ohio age: 81 years buried: 30 Jul 1986 Maple Grove Cemetery, Mechanicsburg, Ohio widowed father: Harley Terrell mother: Bertha Loffer informant: James Mohr, Milfton Center, Ohio
[HI12519] (Research):Beers History PHILIP WEIMER, merchant tailor and dealer in clothing and gents' furnishi ng goods, Springfield. Among the business men of Springfield who deser ve a more than passing notice, is Mr. Weimer; he is a native of France, bo rn in Woeth in 1834; came to the United States in 1849; learned the tailo rs trade in New York City; he first engaged in business for himself in Jef fersonville, Fayette Co., this State; after doing business there about t en years, removed to this city, and has been a leading and reliable busine ss man. for the past fifteen years; being a practical tailor of long exper ience, he has secured a large patronage in custom made work, while his ext ensive acquaintance with the trade, enables him to get all possible advant ages in the selection and purchase of his goods; he carries the largest st ock of ready-made clothing to be found in the city, and his straightforwa rd style of business has enabled him to build up a valuable reputation a nd profitable trade. He married, in 1857, Miss Mary J. Creamer, of Jeffers onville; she having died, he married again, in 1861, Miss Sarah J. Hone y, also of Jeffersonville; they have three children. Mr. Weimer's residenc e, No. 304 East High street, is a handsome property, improved and bui lt by him; he is member of the Masonic fraternity, and an active, enterpri sing business man and respected citizen.
[HI12520] (Research):The 19000 census info of married 31 years is not correct. His bio sa ys he married Sarah jane Honey. Sarah Jane is his wife in 1880, so he mu st thave married Anna after 1880 and before 1900
[HI12523] (Research):Name : Mary A. Lee Death date : 01 Oct 1952 Death place : Mad River Twp, Champaign, Ohio, United States Birth date : 01 Jul 1875 Birth place : Ohio Age at death : 77 years Gender : Female Marital status : married Race or color : Caucasian Occupation : housewife Burial date : 10-4-1952 Burial place : Terre Haute Cemetery name : Terre Haute Father name : Joshua Zerkle Mother name : Rebecca Evilsizor Informant-Clyde S Lee COD-Cerebral hemorrage GSU film number : 2246392 Digital GS number : 4109437 Image number : 01998 Certificate number : 61777 Collection : Ohio Deaths 1908-1953
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(Research):1880 Census Place:Poland, Mahoning, Ohio Source:FHL Film 1255045 National Archives Film T9-1045 Page 18 7A B. F. LEESelfMMW64OHOcc:FarmerFa: VAMo: VA Jane LEEWifeFMW52PAOcc:Keeping HouseFa: IREMo: PA Birdie LEESonMSW16OHFa: OHMo: PA Blanche LEEDauFSW24OHFa: OHMo: PA Grace LEEDauFSW21OHFa: OHMo: PA Clyde LEESonMSW14OHFa: OHMo: PA Annie LEEDauFSW11OHFa: OHMo: PA
Name: CLYDE LEE Gender: Male Date of Death: June 07, 1961 Volume: 16542 Certificate: 38802 Marital Status: Widowed Place of Death: Urbana, Champaign County Race: White Residence: , Champaign County Age: 86
[HI12530] (Research):Name: Margare Faulkner Age at Death: 42 Date of Death: 26 Mar 1974 City of Death: Urbana County of Death: Champaign Volume: 21616 Certificate: 015906 Date of Birth: Est. 1932 Gender: Female Marital Status: Married Race: White County of Residence: Champaign State of Residence: Ohio Country of Residence: United States Hospital of Death: Mercy Memorial Hospital Certifier: Physician Autopsy: No autopsy
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(Research):1910 Census John Holweger
Age: 34 State: OH
Color: W Enumeration District: 0143
Birth Place: Ohio Visit: 0145
County: Warren
Relation: Head of Household
Other Residents: Relation Name Color Age Birth Place Wife Mary 30 Kentucky Son Cecil 06 Ohio Son Justin 04 Ohio Daughter Margaret 02 Ohio Daughter Mary NR Ohio
Son of George and Louise Occupation wood pattern maker
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(Research):Springfield Sun, Sept 9,1900 Charles and John Hupp were at the state fair Thursday 5/12/1900 John Hupp is confined to the house with grip 5/19/1900 John Hupp is convelescing from an attack of the grip 5/26/1900 John Hupp is able to be arounf after a protracted illness from g rip OBITUARY: "Springfield (O.) Daily News" (undated): "JOHN T. HUPP Jo hn T. Hupp, 95, of Tremont City, died at 4:55 p.m. Sunday in his residence .
Mr. Hupp was born in Tremont City on Feb. 9, 1851, the son of Miachael ( sic) and Louisa Wallace Hupp, pioneers in the community, and had been a re sident of Tremont City his entire life. Mr. Hupp had operated a threshi ng machine in Clark and Champaign Counties for 68 years. He was a memb er of the Reformed Church in Tremont City.
He is survived by two sons, Worden of Springfield, and Walter of Tremont City; a daughter, Mrs. Ida Lorton of Springfield, Route 3, a sister, Mr s. Mary Andrews of Aurora, Ill., a halfsister, Mrs. Jennie Ashing of Colum bus; four halfbrothers, Emerson and Charles of Columbus, Albert of Chicag o, and William of Byson City, N. C.; nine grandchildren and 13 great grand children.
The body was taken to the Woods funeral home and will be returned to the residence where friends may call Monday evening. Funeral services wi ll be held at 2:30 p.m. Wednesday in the Tremont Methodist Church, the Re v. W. W. Wiant, officiating. Burial will be in Tremont City Cemetery."
!OBITUARY: "Springfield (O.) Daily News" (undated): "HUPP -John T. Hup p, 95, of Tremont City, died at 4:55 p.m. Sunday, Jan. 5, 1947, in residen ce. Body to Woods funeral home, to residence where friends may call. Ser vices at 2:30 p.m. Wednesday in Tremont Methodist Church, the Rev. D r. W. W. Wiant officiating, assisted by the Rev. John T. Carter, past or of the Tremont Church. Burial Tremont City Cemetery."
!NEWSPAPER: "Springfield (O.) Daily News" (undated): "SERVICES ARE SET (photo labeled "John T. Hupp") Funeral services will be held in the Tremo nt Methodist Church at 2:30 p.m. Wednesday for John T. Hupp, 95, of Tremont C ity, who died in his home at 4:55 p.m. Sunday. The Rev. W. W. Wiant, past or of Central Methodist Church in Springfield, will officiate at the servi ces, assisted by the Rev. John T. Carter, pastor of the Tremont Church. Buri al will be in Tremont City Cemetery. The body was taken to the residence. "
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(Research):"Springfield (O.) Daily News" Monday, March 7, 1966: "MRS. WARD (sic) HUPP ST. PARIS, March 6. - Mrs. Orma Hupp, 72, of 2 08 W. Lynn st., St. Paris, died at 8 p.m. Sunday at the home of a daughte r, Mrs. Ella Knull, St. Paris, Route 1, where she had resided for the pa st several months. She had been in failing health for several years. S he was born near Lawrenceville on July 9, 1893, a daughter of Andrew J. a nd Lucinda Baker Wagner. She was a member of the Terre Haute Methodist C hurch and a lifelong resident of Champaign County. Her first Husband, Wi lliam O. Armstrong, died in 1930. Her second husband, Ward (sic) Hupp, wh om she married in 1950 in St. Paris, survives. Other survivors include f our daughters, Mrs. Knull, Mrs. Edgar Shaffer of Thackery, Mrs. Ralph Boring of Springfield, and Mrs. Betty Thornton of S t. Paris, Route 1; two sons, Charles Armstrong of Anchorage, Alaska and Th omas Armstrong of Urbana, Route 4; three stepchildren, Wendell and Ellwo od (sic) Hupp and Mrs. Charles Sultzbach, all of Springfield; two brother s, Carleton Wagner of St. Paris, Route 2, and Napoleon Wagner of Springfield; a siste r, Mrs. Delsa Brubaker of Springfield; 16 grandchildren, 22 great-grandchi ldren, seven step-grandchildren, and four step-great-grandchildren. H er body was removed to Baker-Blevins Funeral Home in St. Paris."
FUNERAL HOME: On page 72 of the records of the Baker Funeral Home in St. P aris, OH as abstracted and typed February 1995 by Pat Stickley, it state s: "HUPP, ORMA LUCINDA ARMSTRONG Born 9 July 1893 Lawrenceville, OH D ied 6 March 1966 Age 72 yr. St. Paris, OH [Home of Ella Knull-Dau] Bur ied Ferncliff Cemetery Father-Andrew Jackson Wagner Mother-Lucinda Bake r"
[HI12550] (Research):Springfield News Sun Wednesday, September 14, 1966-Pg 12 James William Kohn, Sr, 72, of 2688 Tecumseh Ave, died at 7:30 a.m. Wednes day in his residence following one and a half years failing health and fi ve months of serious illness. He was born May 3, 1894 in Ross County, t he son of James N and Sarah Van Gundy Kohn and had resided in Springfie ld for the past 50 years. Before retirement seven years ago, he had be en an employee of the White Diesel Motor Company for 37 years. Mr Kohn w as a member of the Eastside Freewill Baptist Church. Survivors include h is wife, Ada Dunlap Kohn; three sons, JamesW Jr, and David E both of Sprin gfield and Linn E of San Miguel, Mexico; four daughters, Mrs Richard (Juli a) Tuvell of New Carlisle, Mrs William (Mary) Harwood and Mrs Carl (Fait h) Dunn, both of Springfield, and Mrs Karl (Joanna) Swords of Mt Morris, M ichigan; 22 grandchildren, three great grandchildren; three sisters; Mrs L ulu Hertenstein, Mrs John Miller, and Miss Minnie Kohn, all of Ross Count y; four brothers, Fred (Doc) Everett of Springfield, John , Omar, and Elij ah Kohn, all of Ross county; and a number of nieces and nephews. His bo dy was taken to the Littleton funeral home.
[HI12564] (Research):Name: Mary R. Harvey SSN: 292-22-4601 Last Residence: 45804 Lima, Allen, Ohio, United States of America Born: 8 Nov 1914 Died: 28 Jan 1999 State (Year) SSN issued: Ohio (Before 1951 )
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(Research):WILLIAM W. HOISINGTON, deceased. The subject of this memoir was born in Wi ndsor, Vt., in April, 1816. He was a son of Abisha and Lucinda Hoisingto n, who were also born in the same State, and emigrated to Ohio in 1817, a nd located on land now owned by Olive Hoisington and heirs. Abisha was bo rn in Vermont Jan. 9, 1769. He was married to Olive Packard Aug. 3, 178 8. She died May 11, 1792. To them one child was born-Betsy. He was again m arried to Lucinda Hastings Sept. 13, 1792, by whom he had eight childre n; one living, viz., Mary A. The deceased are Olive, Sophronia, Harriet, J ohn M., Eleanor D., William W., Maria and Mary B. Lucinda, wife of Abish a, was born May 19, 1771, died Sept. 13, 1825. He (Abisha) died March 1 2, 1859. Our subject was reared on the farm on which his widowed wife a nd children now reside, laboring with his father till he attained his majo rity. He was twice married-first to Polly Franklin, by whom he had two chi ldren, one living, viz., John G. Franklin, deceased. Mrs. H. died Feb. 2 1, 1843. She was born April 9, 1818. His second marriage was celebrated wi th Olive, daughter of Bela Kimball, May 12, 1844, by whom he had five chil dren; four living, viz., Fred, Warren, Amy L. and Winn W. ; Celia E., dece ased. Mr. H. lived on the place his father located on during his lif e. He died May 6, 1859. Abisha Hoisington was a member of the Masonic Orde r, having joined when 21 years old. In the war of 1812, he served as te am ster. Olive Hoisington was born in 1823. John enlisted April 17, 186 1, in Co. K, 2d O. V. I., and was transferred to the front immediately aft er enlistment, and participated in the first Bull Run battle. Their regime nt was not badly cat up, as they supported artillery. He was discharg ed at the expiration of his time, in the latter part of July, 1861. Sep t. 3 of the same year, here-enlisted in Co. A of the regiment, and soon af ter was transferred to the front and placed in the middle department, 14 th Corps, commanded by Gen. Thomas. He was engaged in Perryville, Ky., wh en he was wounded in the left leg, which laid him off duty three or four m onths, and, when well enough, he resumed his place in the ranks, and after ward was in the battles of Stone River, Chickamauga, capture of Lookout Mo untain, storming of Mission Ridge, Resaca and Buzzard Roost, besides a num ber of minor engagements. About the time of the evacuation of Atlanta, t he regiment started for home. During the latter time, he was a non-commiss ioned officer, Corporal, Sergeant. He was discharged the latter part of Oc tober, 1864, serving three years and a half. he regiment suffered heavi ly at Perry ville, Stone River, Chickamauga and Resaca. e was married De c. 28,162, to Mary M. Sessions, by whom he had five children; four livin g, viz., William, Guy, Analine and Agnes ; John, deceased. rs. H. died Au g. 28; 1878, aged 35 years. is second marriage was celebrated with Sar ah C. Foster Nov. 27, 1878. They have one child, James. He is a memb er of Woodstock Lodge, No. 167, I. O. O. F.
Hazel Cemetery Goshen Twp Abishai died 3/12/1859 90-2-3 Lucinda, his wife died 9/13/1825 b 1781
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(Research):LIMA NEWS GRACE MORRIS BASINGER, 71, LIMA, DIED AT 8:40 A.M. JAN. 16, 2000, AT ARTH UR Tuesday, January 18, 2000 Section: B Page: B2 GRACE MORRIS BASINGER, 71, Lima, died at 8:40 a.m. Jan. 16, 2000, at Arth ur James Hospital, Columbus.She was born Feb. 3, 1928, in Continental to R oy and Florence Evilsizer Morris. On Feb. 2, 1951, she married Robert W. B asinger, who survives.Mrs. Basinger retired as director of nursing for Sha wnee Manor Nursing Home and had been marketing director of home health ca re at Reaman Pharmacy. She attended Shawnee United Methodist Church. She w as a board member for the Council of Aging and a former member of the Juni or Service League. Survivors also include three sons, William M. (Marily n) Basinger and James D. (Shelly) Basinger, both of Lima, and Robert W. (S herri) Basinger of Rifle,Colo.; two daughters, Ann. L. (Jeff) Silone and C arol L. Basinger, both of Columbus; two brothers, Ken Morris of Fairfie ld Glade, Tenn., and Roy Morris of Enon; four sisters, Maxine Pope of Gree nville, Mich., and Elaine Barnhart, Martha Engle and Carol Mowery, a ll of Springfield; and six grandchildren. She was preceded in death by a brother, Don Morris; and two sisters, Ma ry Ruth Harvey and Dorothy Sine. Services will begin at 11 a.m. Thursd ay at Shawnee United Methodist Church. Dr. Joseph Bishman will officiat e. Burial will be in Woodlawn Cemetery.Friends may call from 2 to 4 a nd 6 to 8 p.m. Wednesday at Chiles & Sons-Laman Funeral Homes, Shawnee Cha pel. Memorial contributions may be made to Shawnee United Methodist Churc h, American Cancer Society or the Indian Lake EMS.
Name: GRACE BASINGER Gender: Female Date of Death: January 16, 2000 Birth Date: February 3, 1928 Volume: 32259 Certificate: 003052 Autopsy: N Social Security Number: 282307054 Father's Surname: MORRIS Time of Death: 8:43 AM Marital Status: married Hispanic Origin: Not Hispanic Place of Death: hospital/inpatient Years of Schooling: 16 Certifier: Physician Branch of Service: Method of Disposition: Burial Mother's Surname: EVILSIZER Race: White Birth Place: PUTNAM, Ohio Residence: ALLEN, Ohio Age: 71 years
[HI12577] (Research):Name: Don E. Morris SSN: 277-03-8760 Last Residence: 93291 Visalia, Tulare, California, United States of Ameri ca Born: 5 Aug 1916 Died: 15 Oct 1998 State (Year) SSN issued: Ohio (Before 1951 )
[HI12581] (Research):Name : Dorothy Jane Sine Titles : eath date : 20 May 1943 Death place : Piqua, Miami Co., Ohio Birth date : 02 Jul 1918 Estimated birth year : Birth place : Levia, Ohio Age at death : 24 years 19 months 18 days Gender : Female Marital status : Married Race or color : Caucasian Street address : R.#2, Arcanum, Ohio Occupation : At Home Burial date : 23 May 1943 Cemetery name : R. Nichalus Church Spouse name : Oliver Sine Father name : Roy W. Morris Father birth place : Ohio Mother name : Florence Evilsizer Mother birth place : Ohio GSU film number : 2024133 Digital GS number : 4121853 Image number : 568 Certificate number : fn 32814 Collection : Ohio Deaths 1908-1953
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(Research):Washington death certificate for Lewis Evilsisor in Skagit County, Certifi cate #226: Lewis Huston Evilsisor died in Mount Vernon, Skagit County, Washingt on on 27 June 1931 at his home at 821 South 11th St., 1st Ward. He di ed of Vascular heart disease/Mitral regurgitation. Wife is Elsie Evilsiso r. He was born 25 Nov 1904 in Oklahoma, and is 26 yrs, 7 months, 2 da ys of age. He is a Cook and has worked at that occupation for 8 years, though he last work ed in September 1930. His father is F.L. Evilsisor, born in Oklahoma, a nd his mother is Rachel V. Morris, also born in Oklahoma. The informa nt is George M. Smith. Burial/Cremation/Removal to "I.O.O.F. Cemeter y" on 30 June 1931.
Researcher: Lars E. OyaneLuster County Historian General Delivery3580 GeiloN O R W A Yphone: (011) 473 141 0990 e-mail: loya@online.noWeb: http://www.luster.kommune.no
Kim kimbolea@gci.net
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(Research):Hello, I just found your page, and you have my grandmother listed on it! S he was Elsie Peters- only her full name was actually Rhea Elsie Skaar. Peters was her stepfather, sort of. I have their marriage license in my poss ession. I have recently been in contact with a man in Norway who is researching this branch of the family, from Luster County in Norway; I will forw ard you address to him. I believe he may be of some help to you. Elsie and Lewis had one child that I am aware of- Louise Jean. she was born in 1927. However, when Lewis and Elsie divorced, she remarried and her second husband (my grandfather) adopted Louise, so she became Louise Jean Carroll .I would be interested if you have a Frank Evilsisor or Evilsizor in yo ur database; that would be Lewis' father.
Yours Kim Aulbach kimbolea@gci.ne t
Rhea Elsie was one of 10 children on her father's side (he was married 3 times) and one of 14 on her mother's side (she was married twice and had o ne child out of wedlock). Rhea died in 1984 in San Diego, California. By t hen, her last name was Leape. Peter was the last name of her half-brother and half-sister on her mother 's side, and no one else but her mother Anna used the Skaar last name at Bonners Ferry at that time, since her own father Mons was long deceased! In 1930 Elsie and her daughter Louise lived with one of Elsie's half-
sister at Bonners Ferry, ID. It said about Elsie that she was married, but her husband was not listed
1920 United States Federal Census > Idaho > Boundary > Bonners Ferry > Di strict 35 Anna Skarr, head, widow, 56 GER GER GER Richard, son, 32, single, WISC GER GER Ernest, son, 25, single, WIsc Elwin, son, 22, Wisc Emil, son, 20, Wisc Ester, dau, 18, Wisc Adella, dau, 18, Wisc Elsie, dau, 9 Canada
Evilcisor, Elsie
Age: 19 Year: 1930
Birthplace: Canada Roll: T626_398
Race: White Page: 1A
State: Idaho ED: 12
County: Boundary Image: 0084
Township: Bonners Ferry
Relationship: Sister-in-law
Ray Ardry? 24 MI France France Adrea, wife, 25 WI Ger Ger Dorothy, dau, 3y11m Helen, dau, 2y6m Elsie Evilcisor, SIL, age 19, married, md at age 16, Can, Norway, Norwa y, imm 1917 Louise, niece, 2y3m, WA OK CAN enumerated 4/3/1930
[HI12587] (Research):Freeport Journal Standard (Freeport, Illinois) > 1938 > August > 31 Called Here By Fathers Death Melvin Evelsizer and his mother Mrs Evelsizer of Bloomington arrived in Wo odbine Sunday afternoon, being called here by the death of Mr Evelsizer 's father in law, Albert Thomas
[HI12593] (Research):He was a scout dog handler in Vietnam. Set off a land mine, bouncing bett y, causing severe head injuries and was evacuated to the US. His dog, Sha dow, went for help and rescued him. Placed on permanent 100% disability until his death. He was required to take mounta ins of medications daily to keep him straight. Died at the Veterans Hospi tal in Indianapolis, official cause of death was from complications of wou nds received in combat in Vietnam. Attended Brigham Young University in Utah before he was drafted in to the Army.
[HI12598]
(Research):Violet D. Hanlon
PORTSMOUTH - Violet Dulac Hanlon, 85, formerly of 220 Crescent Way, died S unday, Aug. 29, 1999, at Sunbridge Health Center in Portsmouth. Born Fe b. 7, 1914, in Waterville, Maine, she was the daughter of Arthur and Victo ria (Lessard) Loubier. She was a resident of Portsmouth since 1940. She w as employed for many years as a clerk at the former W.T. Grant Compa ny on Congress Street. She was a member of St. Catherine of Siena Church a nd its Womens Club. She was the wife of Francis A. Hanlon. Survivors inclu de three daughters, Rachel Evilsizer of Dresden, Ohio, Marlene Reilly of E liot, and Nancy Tobin of Newmarket; 12 grandchildren; many great-grandchil dren; and several great-great-grandchildren.
[HI12603] (Research): Death Certificate scanned to CD 1930 census is Phillip Agne, nephew, age 19 born Iowa
[HI12611] (Research):B I L, H P Graves Sister, Mrs McDonald and Mrs Graves, 2 sons Harry and Fred
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(Research):Death Cert of dau Rachel names mother Elizabeth Jenkins
Death cert of dau Minnie names mother Martha Jenkins
[HI12622] (Research):Name: George A Pilgrim Gender: Male Date of Death: 11 March 1986 Birth Date: 07 January 1901 Volume: 26399 Certificate: 021599 Autopsy: Yes - Used for certification Social Security Number: 292107080 Marital Status: Never Married Hispanic Origin: British, Scotch-Irish, Welsh, Scottish Place of Death: Youngstown, Mahoning County Certifier: Physician Race: White Birth Place: Remainder of World Residence: Youngstown, Mahoning County Age: 85 Years
[HI12623] (Research):Name: Jessie M Pilgrim Gender: 2 Date of Death: 04 January 1982 Birth Date: 15 August 1896 Volume: 24710 Certificate: 000709 Autopsy: Yes - Used for certification Social Security Number: 232059365 Marital Status: Widowed Hispanic Origin: American Place of Death: East Liverpool, Columbiana County Certifier: Physician Race: White Birth Place: Indiana Residence: East Liverpool, Columbiana County Age: 85 Years
[HI12625] (Research):name in 1900 census is Lewis E Hall but in 1910 and 1920 is Wallace.
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(Research):The Indiana birth records indicate that Joseph was the second child leadi ng us to believe Kenneth was born prior to 1902 KENNETH SCOTT
SSN 309-16-6270 Residence: 46637 South Bend, St Joseph, IN
Born 3 Sep 1901 Last Benefit:
Died Nov 1985 Issued: IN (Before 1951)
[HI12641] (Research):1920 Census gives last name as Evilsizer. May have been born out of wedloc k
[HI12648]
(Research):I am not able to find any port of entry for this person. He only appea rs in NY.
66th NYSV Nickname - Governor's Guard, Mechanic Rifles, Old Sixth Militia Recruitment Area: NYC Dates of Service: Mustered in: 11/4/61 at NYC Mustered out: 8/30/65 at NYC Colonels: Joseph C. PINCKNEY Orlando H. MORRIS
[Broderbund Family Archive #355, Ed. 1, Passenger and Immigration Lists: Germans to America, 1850-1874, Date of Import: 22 Jun 2005, Internal Ref. # 1.355.1.7328.44]
Passenger's Name: Henry Ebelsacher Age: 37 Occupation: Farmer Last Residence: Hesse Date of Arrival: Apr 9, 1851 Final Destination: United States Ship's Name: New York Manifest ID Number: 6708 Port of Embarkation: Havre Port of Debarkation: New York
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(Research):James MCDONALD Self W Male W 69 OH Life Ins. Agent SCO S CO Duncan MCDONALD Son S Male W 39 OH Lawyer OH WAL Effie HUNTER Dau D Female W 37 OH Keeping Hou James HUNTER GSon S Male W 13 OH Attending Scho ol OH OH 1880 Source Information: Census Place Urbana, Champaign, Ohio
Family History Library Film 1254998 NA Film Number T9-0998 Pa ge Number 430D
[HI12664] (Research):5th child, 5th daughter
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(Research):Township Clerk 1860.-William.McDonald, R. R. Colwell and William Sampso
Pruchased all of the land at $5.34 per acre in Petition 2/22/1834 Job Mart in NW 1/4 of Sec 28, NE 1/4 of Sec 34 and 100 acres on north side of S ec 28 and 34 in twp 5 range 12 (Salem)
Concord NE 1/4 W 1/2 4/17/1833 US to William McDonald Cert No 2520 , $.0 64 acres, recorded 8/20/1847 Book T pg 272
Will Book C pg 430 probated 6/12/1865 Urbana, William McDonald nancy McDonald wife of Colin lot 10 in Urbana; harriett Morgan (wife of Ge orge of Piqua, OH). Brother James McDonald release of debt, other bro a nd sis no names. Exec Hugh and Duncan McDonald Wit: William H Colwell, John D Rock, signed 4/30/1864
[HI12667] (Research):Bio in 1902 Centenial names Wilford O Knight, s/o William D Knight and Eli zabeth Palmer
[HI12669] (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: Miss Ellen E, McDonald: small stand with drawers, Western Citizen and Urba na Gazette, July 17, 1838.
[HI12670] (Research):Will book F pg 198 Hester McDonald, Urbana died 3/6/1887 probated 5/10/188 7 Heirs- Dencan McDonald, husband; the rents and interest during his lifetim e; Mary J H Stansbery, dau, Indianapolis, IN; Duncan B McDonald, son, Urba na; Isaiah H McDonald, son, Urbana; Ellen E McDonald, dau, Urbana; To c h, all title to lot in Urbana; dau Ellen to have 1/3 of rents for her ca re in my long sickness. Exec- Husband Duncan McDonald Witness; Thomas C Berry, Duncan McDonald, Jr, signed 3/6/1879
[HI12671] (Research):Name: Elsie Mcdonald Birthplace: Ohio State: OH 1910Ag e: 60 Color: W Enumeration District: 0022 Visit: 0148 County: Champaign, Urbana City Relation: Head of Household Stepdaugther Leah R 37 Ohio
[HI12672] (Research):Graduates of Urbana Public Schools published in CCGS Newsltter March 19 96 pg 12 (Published by the class of 1915 in their Senior Year) Sarah Warnock-Houston - Class of 1871
[HI12673] (Research):d/o Parker Sullivan