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[DI6113] name: Sarah C Cameron
event: Death
event date: 24 Mar 1920
event place: Marietta, Washington, Ohio
gender: Female
death age: 73y 4m 18d
marital status:
race: white
occupation:
birth date: 06 Nov 1846
birthplace: New Matamoras, Ohio
urial date:
burial place:
cemetery:
father: Abner Barrett
father's titles & terms:
father's birthplace:
mother: Unknown
mother's titles & terms:
mother's birthplace:
spouse: Andrew Cameron
spouse's titles & terms:
reference number: fn 26263
film number: 1991073
digital folder number: 4096420
image number: 54
Citing this Record "Ohio, Deaths, 1908-1953," index and images, FamilySearch (https://familysearch.org/pal:/MM9.1.1/X6XG-NXG : accessed 14 Sep 2012), Sarah C Cameron, 1920; citing reference fn 26263, Ohio Historical Society, Columbus, Ohio.

[HI6115] (Research):Name: Kile Longfellow SSN: 234-38-3509 Born: 30 Apr 1926 Died: Aug 1977 State (Year) SSN issued: West Virginia (Before 1951 )

[HI6117] (Research):The Times Record Roane County Reporter for Roane Co, Spencer, WV Jan 9, 20 03
Edna Longfellow Nester Fague, 71, of Portland, Ore., died Sunday, Dec. 1 5, 2002 at her home. She was born in Spencer, a daughter of the late Hubert and Martha Evilsizer Longfellow Long. She was retired from the U.S. Army Communication Command Division as a Mas ter Sergeant. She was a Methodist and lifetime member of VFW Post #1442, P ortland. She is survived by one daughter, Barbara Smithers of Portland; one sister, Rose Epling of Reedy; one half-brother, Robert Otis Long of Dublin, Ohio; two step-sisters, Ina Nutter of Ohio and Earnestine Pipes of Florida; one granddaughter; one great-granddaughter; eight nephews and seven nieces. In addition to her parents, she was preceded in death by her first husband, Howard Glen Nester; second husband, Donald Fague; two brothers, Kile Jarrett and Hubert Junior Longfellow; one sister, Hattie Longfellow; four step-brothers; and two step-sisters. Service with military honors will be later at Mt. Scott National Cemetery, Portland. Mt. Scott Funeral Home, Portland, was in charge of arrangements.

Name: Edna N. Fague SSN: 236-42-1949 Last Residence: 97222 Portland, Clackamas, Oregon, United States of Ameri ca Born: 17 Jun 1931 Died: 15 Dec 2002 State (Year) SSN issued: West Virginia (Before 1951 )

[DI6126] Obituary Date: 23 Aug 2009
Newspaper Title: Daily Register
Newspaper Location: Portage, WI, USA
Anna Mae Phillips Doolittle, 81, of Spencer, W.Va., died peacefully at home on Aug. 21, 2009, after a long illness.
She was born May 11, 1928, at Billings, W.Va., a daughter of the late Russell and Marjorie Evilsizer Phillips.
Anna retired as a secretary for the West Virginia Extension Service and was a member of the Church of Christ.
She is survived by her husband of 60 years, Robert C. Doolittle Sr.; three sons and their wives, John and Naomi Doolittle of Charleston, W.Va., Robert and Violet Doolittle Jr. of Scarbro, W.Va., and Russell and Jackie Doolittle of Roanoke, Va.; two brothers, Kenneth Phillips of Nitro, W.Va., and Stephen Phillips of St. Albans, W.Va.; nine grandchildren; nine great-grandchildren; and several nieces and nephews.
She was preceded in death by three brothers, Golden, Rolland and John; and two sisters, Erca Wrightson and Frankie Sayre.
Services will be 1 p.m. Monday at the Taylor-Vandale Funeral Home, Spencer, with Minister Gene Miller officiating. Burial will be in the Good Hope Cemetery near Reedy, W.Va. Visiting hours are from 2-4 p.m. today at the funeral home.

[DI6128] Name John William Phillips
Death Date 05 Dec 1941
Death Place Roane, West Virginia
Gender Male
Age 9 years 7 months 9 days
Estimated Birth Year 3/26/1932
Birth Place Roane Co, WV
Marital Status single
Spouse's Name
Father's Name Russell Phillips
Father's Birthplace Roane Co, WV
Mother's Name Marjorie Evilsizer
Mother's Birthplace Roane Co, WV
Occupation
Street Address
Residence
Cemetery Beach Grove Cemetery
Burial Place Spencer WV
Burial Date 12-7-1941
Informant Russell Phillips, Kyger WV
COD meningitis
Film Number 1983563
Digital Folder Number 4259742
Image Number 2847
Source County Records
Reference Number 17804

[DI6129] Name James Patrick Long
Death Date 27 Oct 1967
Death Place Kanawha, West Virginia Mile post 64 WV turnpike
Gender Male
Age 25y 9 m 6 d
Estimated Birth Year 1-21-1942
Birth Place Ohio
Marital Status Married
Spouse's Name
Father's Name Milton Long
Father's Birthplace
Mother's Name Opal Evileizer
Mother's Birthplace
Occupation Guard, Cape Kennedy
Street Address Eau Gallie, Brevard co, FL
Residence same Brevard Co FL 2207 Canterbury Lane
Cemetery Elizabeth Cemetery
Burial Place Elizabeth WV
Burial Date 10/27/1942
Informant Helen W Vincent, Elizabeth WV
Film Number 1992235
Digital Folder Number
Image Number 1618
Source County Records
Reference Number 14578

[HI6130] (Research):Complete Lucius ancestry can be found at www.gencircles.com

[HI6137] (Research):Name: Sheila L. Lucius SSN: 265-02-1846 Last Residence: 28734 Franklin, Macon, North Carolina, United Stat es of America Born: 2 Jun 1951 Died: 7 Oct 2004 State (Year) SSN issued: Florida (1967 )

[HI6147] (Research):Jay County Newspaper Clippings May 19 1887-April 25, 1889 Vol II 2006 by R ex Bertram The Portland Commercial, Thurs, June 9 1887 Mr Jesse Schlosser is cultivating a half acre of onions

[NI6155] Parents:
Henry Wagner (1828 - 1887)

Section 56 - Lot 7 Oak Dale Cem
Children:
Roy H Wagner (1883 - 1943)* Spouse: Gertrude Meyer Wagner (1884 - 1945)

[HI6156] (Research):Obit says survived by 83 yr old father, husband, 6 sons and 2 dau, all gro wn and all married with exception of 2 youngest sons.

[XI6156] Note: w/o Jeru G Guthridge. d/o William & Rachel Middleton Middleton

[HI6157] (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 Newsletter pg 92 Class of 1904 Josephine Gaumer

[HI6161] (Research):1829-Trustees, Jordon Reames, Thomas Irwin, Christopher Cranston; 1834-Trustees, Henry Fairchild, John N. Williams, Sylvanus Smith; Clerk, C hristopher Cranston 1842-Trustees, David H. Hall, Jacob Ellsworth, Christopher Cranston ; 1843-Trustees, David H. Hall, Christopher Cranston

History of Union Co, OH Beers 1881 Christopher Cranston, who died November 8; 1858, aged fifty-five years, se ttled with his father on Treacle Creek about 1818. or possibly one or t wo years earlier.

Champaign Co Chancery records Court of Common Pleas Record Book 11 Page 1 92 Filed Jan 4 1830- Bastardy Analine Meacham vs Christopher Cranston Sylvanus Smith JP transferred the case to the court of Comon Pleas. Anali ne Meacham claimed that Christopher Craunston came to her room one nigh t, while Lucinda and Nancy Meacham were in the room, ans as a result she w ill deliver a child. The impannelled jury; George Morgan, John Daniels, Je sse Johnston, Barnet Richardson, John Newton, Phineas Hunt, Archibald McG rew Jr, William Patrick, Arthur Critchfield, Leyman North, Abram Powell a nd William Organ. IN the March term of 1830 Christoipher was found guil ty and ordered to pay $160 for four years maintenance to the oversee rs of the Poort of Rush Twp.

PUBLIC RECORDS OF CHAMPAIGN COUNTY, OHIO CHANCERY RECORDS OF THE COURT OF COMMON PLEAS Record Book 30, Page 228 Filed 11 January 1862 Petition for Dower Ire ne W. Cranston vs Josephine P. Cranston & Others Christopher Cranston died in 1860 and was seized of an estate of inheritan ce: 39 acres and 93 acres in Military Survey Number 5855 owned by Edward Crans ton; and another 211 acres owned by Edward Cranston which he received fr om a quit claim from Stephen Cranston, John Cranston & Ephraim Cranst on to Christopher Cranston and Edward Cranston. Christopherus heirs wer e: Irene Cranston, widow; Josephine Cranston; Charles E. Cranston; Ma ry I. Cranston; Henrietta Cranston, wife of Warren Harris; William Cransto n; Helen H. Cranston; Ann E. Cranston; Christopher C. Cranston; Lewis N. C ranston and Otto J. Cranston.

Champaign Co, Genealogical Society, Champaign Co Oh-Newspaper Abstracts M ay 1855-1871, (March 2000), pg29. 11/10/1858 We learn that Christopher Cranston, an old and respected citizen of Rush T wp, met with an accident Sun Morning, which terminated his life Mon aftern oon. He was in his barn loft moving some boards, when he fell to the ma in floor, a distance of about 13 feet.

[NI6165] Divorced 1900 Census

[DI6166] Name: Charles W. Legge

Death Date: 21 Apr 1950
Death Place: Harrison Twp, Montgomery, Ohio, United States
Birth Date: 24 Oct 1872
Estimated Birth Year:
Birthplace: Mechanicsburg Ohio
Death Age: 77 years 5 months 27 days
Gender: Male
Marital Status:
Race or Color: Caucasian
Street Address:
Occupation:
Residence:
Burial Date:
Burial Place:
Cemetery Name:
Spouse's Name:
Father's Name: Alexander Legge
Father's Title & Terms:
Father's Birthplace:
Mother's Name: Hannah Downs
Mother's

[NI6167] Name: Frank E. Legge
Titles & Terms:
Event: Marriage
Event Date: 03 Aug 1914
Event Place: Franklin County, Ohio
Age: 25
Estimated Birth Year: 1889
Marriage Date Note:
Marriage Place Note:
Father: Alex Legge
Father's Titles & Terms:
Mother: Lucinda Downs
Mother's Titles & Terms:
Spouse: Grace M. Slagle
Spouse's Titles & Terms:
Spouse's Age: 23
Spouse's Estimated Birth Year: 1891
Spouse's Father: Samuel Slagle
Spouse's Father's Titles & Terms:
Spouse's Mother: Floanna Detty
Spouse's Mother's Titles & Terms:
Reference Number: v 58 p 516 cn 34036
Film Number: 1854964
Digital Folder Number: 4017581
Image Number: 306

Name: Frank E. Legge
Titles & Terms:
Event: Marriage
Event Date: 04 Jun 1923
Event Place: Clark Couty, Ohio
Age: 33
Estimated Birth Year: 1890
Marriage Date Note:
Marriage Place Note:
Father: Alex Legge
Father's Titles & Terms:
Mother: Lucinda Downs
Mother's Titles & Terms:
Spouse: Mayme Wright
Spouse's Titles & Terms:
Spouse's Age: 29
Spouse's Estimated Birth Year: 1894
Spouse's Father: Albert Wright
Spouse's Father's Titles & Terms:
Spouse's Mother: Anna Butler
Spouse's Mother's Titles & Terms:
Reference Number: p 47 15652
Film Number: 466637
Digital Folder Number: 4016779
Image Number: 57

[DI6167] Name: Frank Elijah Legge

Death Date: 22 Aug 1929
Death Place: Columbus, Franklin, Ohio
Birth Date: 14 Jul 1888
Estimated Birth Year:
Birthplace: Springfield, Ohio
Death Age: 41 years 1 month 18 days
Gender: Male
Marital Status: Married
Race or Color: American
Street Address:
Occupation: Taxi Driver
Residence: Columbus, Franklin, Ohio
Burial Date: 24 Aug 1929
Burial Place:
Cemetery Name: Memorial Burial Park
Spouse's Name: Mayme Legge
Father's Name: Alexander Legge
Father's Title & Terms:
Father's Birthplace: Us
Mother's Name:
Mother's
Mother's Birthplace:
Film Number: 1991908
Digital Folder Number: 4022273

[NI6168] Father: John Legge
Mother: Maggie Harsh
Sister Rosa md Nevers

[DI6168] Ohio Deaths, 1908-1932, 1938-1944, and 1958-2007 about Daniel F Legge
Name: Daniel F Legge
Birth Date: 1878
Gender: Male
Race: White
Residence County: Logan
Residence state: Ohio
Residence Country: United States
Death Date: 25 Apr 1963
Hospital of Death: Mary Rutan Hospital
City of Death: Bellefontaine
County of Death: Logan
Certificate: 31303
Age at Death: 85
Certifier: Physician
Autopsy: Yes, used for certification
Marital Status: Widowed

[HI6169] (Research):Although Theodore appears as a son in the 1920 Census, his mother remarried to a Mr Holweger and obit of J H Holweger dated Oct 15, 1950 names son Theodore H Heistand as his step son. I am assuming Theodore was born out of wedlock to a single mom.

[DI6169] Ohio Deaths, 1908-1932, 1938-1944, and 1958-2007 about Theodor L Hiestand
Name: Theodor L Hiestand
Birth Date: 1901
Birth State: Ohio
Birth Country: United States
Gender: Male
Race: White
Residence County: Union
Residence state: Ohio
Residence Country: United States
Death Date: 29 Apr 1986
Hospital of Death: Long-Term Care Facilities
City of Death: Urbana
County of Death: Champaign
Certificate: 025180
Age at Death: 85
Certifier: Physician
Autopsy: Yes, used for certification
Social Security Number: 302-07-3803
Marital Status: Widowed
Industry of Decedent: Agricultural production, crops
Occupation of Decedent: Farmers, except horticultural

[HI6172] (Research):Name: Theodor A Sheets Age at Death: 65 Date of Death: 4 Aug 1985 City of Death: Cleveland Heights County of Death: Cuyahoga Volume: 26134 Certificate: 057994

Date of Birth: Est. 1920 State of Birth: Ohio Country of Birth: United States Gender: Male Marital Status: Married Race: White Social Security Number: 270-12-2717 Industry: Engineering, architectural, and surveying services City of Residence: Cleveland Heights County of Residence: Cuyahoga State of Residence: Ohio Country of Residence: United States Census Tract: 1406 Hospital of Death: Home Certifier: Physician Autopsy: Yes, used for certification

Theodore Sheets is named in two obituaries. He is named as son of Elnor a, wife of John Evilsizor, and again as son of Alice, 2nd wife of John Evi lsizor. Alice's obit names a son Theodore Sheets.

Theodore Sheets, Jr, 65 of Cleveland Heights, Ohio, where he was a reside nt since 1955, died from a brain tumor, Sunday, August 4th in his residenc e. He was born in Springfield, a son of Theodore and Alice of Springfiel d. Survivors include his wife, Lucille B (Bradley) Sheets ; two sons, Rand all H, Orange, CA, David C, Cleveland Heights; two grandsons, Randy and Da niel. Mr Sheets graduated from Springfield Public Schools and Ohio State U niversity in 1942 with a Science Degree. He was also a leader in Chemic al Consulting and Marketing Industry. Known world wide for his market stud ies on Enzymology and Membrane Technology. He was a member of the Americ an Marketing Assoc, American Assoc for the advancement of Science, Americ an Chemical Society, American Research Assoc, Ohio State university Alum ni Assoc, and a long time member of the Church of the Savior United Method ist, Cleveland Heights, OH. Grave side services at 3 p.m. Wednesday, Augu st 7 in Rose Hill Memorial Park, Springfield, OH

[DI6174] Name: Reed
Gender: Unknown
Burial Date:
Burial Place:
Death Date: 20 Nov 1889
Death Place: Wapakoneta, Auglaize, Ohio
Age: 0
Birth Date: 1889
Birthplace: Ohio
Occupation: None
Race: White
Marital Status: Single
Spouse's Name:
Father's Name: Adam C. Reed
Father's Birthplace:
Mother's Name: Margaret Reed
Mother's Birthplace:
Indexing Project (Batch) Number: B07117-8
System Origin: Ohio-EASy
Source Film Number: 963054
Reference Number: p 117 n 9

[DI6183] Social Security Death Index about Gilbert Hess
Name: Gilbert Hess
SSN: 236-12-0061
Last Residence: 34652 New Port Richey, Pasco, Florida,
Born: 18 Jan 1916
Died: 4 Sep 1997
State (Year) SSN issued: West Virginia (Before 1951)

[HI6190] (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 Newsletter pg 92 Class of 1908 Elizabeth Colwell

[NI6192] Name: Harry A. Dunham
Titles & Terms:
Event: Marriage
Event Date: 24 Apr 1906
Event Place: Champaign County, Ohio
Age: 28
Estimated Birth Year: 1878
Marriage Date Note:
Marriage Place Note:
Father: James C. Dunham
Father's Titles & Terms:
Mother: Mary Tobias
Mother's Titles & Terms:
Spouse: Helen H. Colwell
Spouse's Titles & Terms:
Spouse's Age: 23
Spouse's Estimated Birth Year: 1883
Spouse's Father: James Colwell
Spouse's Father's Titles & Terms:
Spouse's Mother: Mary Hughes
Spouse's Mother's Titles & Terms:
Reference Number: P- 291 # 1682
Film Number: 530190
Digital Folder Number: 4016811
Image Number: 184

[HI6192] (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 Newsletter pg 92 Class of 1901 Helen Colwell

[HI6193] (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 Newsletter pg 92 Class of 1906 Donald Colwell

[HI6194] (Research):Husband Willard died 5/1965. Obit names children

[DI6195] Name: Harold A. Knight

Death Date: 16 Jul 1951
Death Place: Columbus, Franklin, Ohio, United States
Birth Date: 13 Jan 1896
Estimated Birth Year:
Birthplace: Champaign Co, Ohio
Death Age: 55 years 6 months 3 days
Gender: Male
Marital Status: married
Race or Color: Caucasian
Street Address:
Occupation: home builder carpenter
Residence:
Burial Date: 7/19/1951
Burial Place: Oak Dale
Cemetery Name:
Spouse's Name:
Father's Name: Harley E. Knight
Father's Title & Terms:
Father's Birthplace:
Mother's Name: Fannie Clark
Mother's
Mother's Birthplace:
Inf Mrs Lee A Foust
Film Number: 2372838
Digital Folder Number: 4109389
Image Number: 02148
Certificate Number: 43427

[NI6196] Name: Lewis Russell Growdon
Titles & Terms:
Event: Marriage
Event Date: 30 Jun 1915
Event Place: Champaign, Ohio
Age: 27
Estimated Birth Year: 1888
Marriage Date Note:
Marriage Place Note:
Father: A.M. Growdon
Father's Titles & Terms:
Mother: Eudora Harrod
Mother's Titles & Terms:
Spouse: Stella Jane Knight
Spouse's Titles & Terms:
Spouse's Age: 22
Spouse's Estimated Birth Year: 1893
Spouse's Father: Harley Knight
Spouse's Father's Titles & Terms:
Spouse's Mother: Fannie Clark
Spouse's Mother's Titles & Terms:
Reference Number: p104
Film Number: 545416
Digital Folder Number: 4016845
Image Number: 92

[HI6202] (Research):Possibly the Miss Emma Low, d/o J F Lowe who married William S Runyon 11/6 /1866 Champaign Co, OH Newspaper 1855-1871 pg 149

[HI6207] (Research):Name in 1870 Almira, age 21 at home, single

[HI6211] (Research):William Russell
Age: 36 State: OH 1910
Color: W Enumeration District: 0013
Birth Place: Ohio Visit: 0124
County: Champaign
Relation: Head of Household
Other Residents: Relation Name Color Age Birth Place Wife Sumatha J 32 Ohio Daughter Mary E 06 Ohio Son Elmer A 04 Ohio

[DI6211] Name: William Russell

Death Date: 30 Jan 1932
Death Place: Urbana, Champaign, Ohio
Birth Date: 17 Mar 1875
Estimated Birth Year:
Birthplace: Pike, Ohio
Death Age: 56 years 10 months 13 days
Gender: Male
Marital Status: Married
Race or Color: Caucasian
Street Address:
Occupation: Farmer
Residence: Urbana
Burial Date: 03 Feb 1932
Burial Place: Oak Dale
Cemetery Name:
Spouse's Name: Samantha Russell
Father's Name: Eli Russell
Father's Title & Terms:
Father's Birthplace: Pike, Ohio
Mother's Name: Mary Lockhart
Mother's
Mother's Birthplace: Pike, Ohio
Film Number: 1992565
Digital Folder Number: 4001567
Image Number: 607
Certificate Number: fn 508

[HI6212] (Research):Groom's Name: Isaiah Burnheimer
Groom's Birth Date:
Groom's Birthplace:
Groom's Age:
Bride's Name: Samanth J. Lee
Bride's Birth Date: 1872
Bride's Birthplace:
Bride's Age: 18
Marriage Date: 22 Nov 1890
Marriage Place: Pike County, Ohio
Groom's Father's Name:
Groom's Mother's Name:

[HI6213] (Research):Rolo is living in 1880 with his Uncle Nathan Baker. Nathan is the broth er of his mother Tabitha 1880 Census Place Mad River, Champaign, Ohio Family History Library Fi lm 1254998
NA Film Number T9-0998 Page Number 307C Nathan D. BAKER Self M Male W 42 OH Farmer VA VA Mariah BAKER Wife M Female W 32 IN Keeping Hou se IN IN John BAKER Son S Male W 3 OH IN OH Catherine BAKER Dau S Female W 5 OH IN OH
BAKER Son S Male W 1 OH IN OH Nella BAKER SDau S Female W 10 IN At Home IN OH Simon BAKER Father W Male W 88 VA At Home VA VA Rolla GRAFTON Other S Male W 20 OH Works On Farm-Board er OH OH

[HI6214] (Research):Tully Runkle Found In: Census Microfilm Reports: 1880 Ohio Living in Mad River Township, Champaign County, Ohio Source: FHL Film 1254998 Series: T9 Microfilm: 998 Page: 305D Tully Runkle - - - - - Head - - - 21 yrs. - Married - - - Works on Fa rm - - - - - Ohio - - Ohio - - Ohio Sarah M. - - - - - - - - Wife - - - -28 yrs. - Married - - Keeps Hou se - - - - - - - -Ohio - - Ohio - - Ohio Ada V. - - - - - - - - - - -Dau. - - - - 4 mos. - Sing le - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - -Ohio - - Ohio - - Ohio Barbara - - - - - - - -Cousin - - - 27 yrs. - Divorc ed - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - Ohio - - Ohio - - Ohio Ann - - - - - - - - GrandMother - 70 yrs. - Wid ow - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - Vir. - - - Vir. - - - Vir. Cora Ann Gabriel - Cousin - - - 7 yrs. - Sing le - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - -Ohio - - Ohio - - Ohio


Tully Runkle Found In: Census Microfilm Records: 1900 Indiana Lived in: Curry Township, Sullivan County, Indiana On June 12th, 1900 Series: T623 Microfilm: 404 Book: 2 Page: 39 Tully Runkle - - - - - -Head - - - - Aug. 1856 - 43 yrs. - Married 22 yr s. - - - Farmer -- - - - -Ohio - - Ohio - - Ohio Sarah M. - - - - - - - - Wife - - - - - Jan. 1852 - 48 yrs. - Married 22 y rs. - - 6 of 8 children - - -Ohio - - OhioOhio Ada - - - - - - - - - - - - -Dau. - - - - -Jan. 1880 - 20 yrs. - Sing le - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - -- - - - - Ohio - - Ohio - - Ohio Edna - - - - - - - - - - - -Dau. - - - - -Jan. 1884 - 16 yrs. - Sing le - - - - - - - Attends School - --Ohio - - Ohio - - Ohio Agnes - - - - - - - - - - -Dau. - - - - -Oct. 1886 - 13 yrs. - Sing le - - - - - - - Attends School -- -Ind. - - -Ohio - - Ohio Tully - - - - - - - - - - - -Son - - - - - Jan. 1888 - 12 yrs. - Sing le - - - - - - - Attends School -- -Ind. - - -Ohio - - Ohio Sarah - - - - - - - - - - -Dau. - - - - -Dec. 1889 - 10 yrs. - Sing le - - - - - - - -Attends School - - -Ind. - - Ohio - - Ohio

[HI6215] (Research):Evilsizor, Charlotte Urbana Daily Citizen, Tuesday, 19 February 2008 Charlotte Evilsizor, 72, of Woodstock, died Saturday February 16, 2008 in the Spring Meadows Care Center of Woodstock. She was born November 11, 1935 in Champaign County, OH, a daughter of Clyde and Iva (Russell) Evilsizor. Charlotte had attended Westville School worked at the Brass Rail for many years and collected all types of Snoopys. Survivors include a sister Mary Johnson of Urbana, several nieces, nephews, great nieces, great nephews, great-great nieces, great-great nephews and many cousins. Preceded in death by her parents, and brothers. The family would like to thank everyone at the Spring Meadows Care Center for their great care that they gave Charlotte over the past years. Memorial services will be held 10 a.m. Thursday, February 21, 2008 in the Walter-Schoedinger Funeral Home, Urbana. Following her wishes, her body will be cremated.

[HI6217] (Research):Birth certificate says mother had another living child at time of this bir th.

CLAUDE W. EVILSIZOR 71, of 7841 Old Troy Pike, St. Paris, Ohio died Wednes day, January 2, 2002 at 9:08 P.M. in his residence. He was born July 28, 1 930 in Champaign County, Ohio to Claude and Iva (Russell) Evilsizor, S r. He was an employee of Big Lots, Knolls, Stapletonus, Miller Excavati ng and retired from Desmond Stevens. He is survived by his wife, Mary L ou (Smith) Evilsizor of St. Paris, Ohio; children, William George (Lorett a) Evilsizor, Urbana, Ohio, Crystal Ann (Robert) Smith, Black River Fall s, Wisconsin, David Emanuel (Eloise) Evilsizor, Urbana, Ohio, Patricia Ly nn (John) Miller, North Lewisburg, Ivy Alice Miller and Jeffrey Allen (Nor a) Evilsizor both of Urbana, Ohio; brother, Jim Evilsizor of Florida; sist ers, Charlotte Albert and Mary Johnson, both of Urbana, Ohio; step-childre n, Cynthia (Bruce) Miller of Albuquerque, New Mexico, Patricia (Richard) K niss, Springfield, Illinois, Rodney (Patricia) Smith of Urbana, Ohio; 13 g randchildren; 8 great-grandchildren; 5 step-grandchildren; 1 step-great gr anddaughter; and special friend, Mabel Hayden of Mutual, Ohio. He was prec eded in death by his parents; first wife, Mary Lou Evilsizor in 1983; daug hters, Millie and Teresa Lou Evilsizor; and brother, Fred Evilsizor. He w as an avid bowler. The family will receive friends on Sunday, January 6, 2 002 from 4-7 p.m in the WALTER-SCHOEDINGER FUNERAL HOME , A Dignity Memori al Provider, 642 South Main Street, Urbana, Ohio where a funeral service w ill be held on Monday, January 7, 2002 at 10:30 a.m. with Rev. Clifford Ki ssinger officiating. Burial in Fairview Cemetery, Mutual, Ohio. Contributi ons may be made to Mercy Hospice, 1343 North Fountain Boulevard, Springfie ld, Ohio 45504 in Claudeus memory.

First published in the News Sun on Jan 4

[HI6218] (Research):Possibly the James Evilsizer in Press Gazette, Hillsboro OH articles say from Urbana, and he was b c1936

[DI6218] Name: James E. Evilsizor
SSN: 286-28-1677
Last Residence: 33980 Port Charlotte, Charlotte,
Born: 23 Jan 1932
Died: 3 Apr 2009
State (Year) SSN issued: Ohio (Before 1951)

[BI6222]
Ohio, Births and Christenings Index, 1800-1962 about Elmer Webster Cook
Name: Elmer Webster Cook
Gender: Male
Race: White
Birth Place: Adams Township, Champaign, Ohio
Birth Date: 26 Jul 1884
Father's Name: William I. Cook
Father's Age: 30
Father's Birth Place: Shelby County, Ohio
Mother's name: Mary Caroline Curl
Mother's Age: 28
Mother's Birth Place: Champaign County, Ohio
FHL Film Number: 530183

[HI6223] (Research):1850 Champaign Co census only shows a family of Benjamin Kite with son And res, age 5/12. This could be Andrew.

13 89 89 Kite Benj 54 M Farmer 8 ,500 VA 14 89 89 Kite Sarah 53 F VA 15 89 89 Kite Lucinda 13 F IN X 16 90 90 Kite David 21 M Farm er OH 17 90 90 Kite Sarah Ja ne 18 F OH 18 90 90 Kite Andes J 5/ 12 M OH

[HI6225] (Research):Name: Earl Jenkins SSN: 277-03-8947 Last Residence: 45503 Springfield, Clark, Ohio, United States of Ameri ca Born: 17 Jul 1904 Died: Sep 1968 State (Year) SSN issued: Ohio (Before 1951 )

[HI6228] (Research):Name: Ray Allinger SSN: 275-24-1473 Born: 19 Apr 1892 Died: Feb 1962 State (Year) SSN issued: Ohio (Before 1951 )

Name: RAY H ALLINGER Gender: Male Date of Death: February 28, 1962 Volume: 16810 Certificate: 12827 Marital Status: Married Place of Death: , Logan County Race: White Residence: , Logan County Age: 69

[DI6229] Name: Edith Briekler Nichols

Death Date: 29 May 1935
Death Place: Orange Twp, Shelby, Ohio
Birth Date: 07 Aug 1912
Estimated Birth Year:
Birthplace: Ohio
Death Age: 22 years 9 months 22 days
Gender: Female
Marital Status: Married
Race or Color: Caucasian
Street Address:
Occupation: At Home
Residence: Greenville, Ohio
Burial Date: 31 May 1935
Burial Place:
Cemetery Name: Graceland
Spouse's Name: Charlie Thomas Nichols
Father's Name: George Nicklas Briekler
Father's Title & Terms:
Father's Birthplace: Kentucky
Mother's Name: Emma Kile
Mother's
Mother's Birthplace: Ohio
Film Number: 2022519
Digital Folder Number: 4001927
Image Number: 1200
Certificate Number: fn 33532

[HI6230] (Research):Springfield New-Sun Wednesday April 8, 1992 Edna Mae (Gray) Evilsizor, 83, of West Palm Beach, Fl went home to be wi th her Lord and Savior Jesus Christ on March 28 at 7:36 a.m. at Good Samar itan Hospital. She was born June 10, 1908 in South Webster, Ohio, one of n ine children of Ira E and Chloe C (Shoemaker) Hickman. She moved to Flori da in 1978 and was a member of the First Baptist Church. Preceded in dea th by one son, Max; husband, Ned A Gray; second husband, Cletus R Evilsizo r. Survived by one sister. Claire Mosher of Port St Lucie; daughters Nan cy Haddix of Springfield, Judy Enlsey of Hollywood, Florida; son and daugh ter-in-law, David and Susan Gray of West Palm Beach; nine grandchildren, B ob, Jeff, Dan, and Ken of Urbana, Bill and Suzanne of Springfield; Mar cy and Aaron Ensley of Hollywood, Florida, Elizabeth Gray of West Palm Bea ch; six great grandchildren. Memorial services was in Tamarac, Florida. Fo llowing cremation, interment in Summerford Cemetery, Summerford, Ohi o. In lieu of flowers, donations to WRMB Moody Bible Radio, 1511 West Boyn ton Beach Blvd, Boynton Beach, Florida 33436

[BI6230] Name: Edney M. Hickman
Gender: Female
Baptism/Christening Date:
Baptism/Christening Place:
Birth Date: 10 Jun 1908
Birthplace: Hamilton, Jackson, Ohio
Death Date:
Name Note:
Race: White
Father's Name: Ira E. Hickman
Father's Birthplace:
Father's Age:
Mother's Name: Christena Shumaker
Mother's Birthplace:
Mother's Age:
Indexing Project (Batch) Number: C04019-9
System Origin: Ohio-EASy
Source Film Number: 301033
Reference Number: 178

[HI6231] (Research):1910 Census Thomas Haney
Age: 39 State: OH
Color: W Enumeration District: 0022
Birth Place: Ohio Visit: 0159
County: Champaign, Urbana City
Relation: Head of Household
Other Residents: Relation Name Color Age Birth Place Wife Delia 29 V9rginia Stepson Bernard Burke 06 Ohio Stepdaugther Ruth 04 Ohio 2 non-relatives

Champaign County Ohio History 1991 by CCGS Biography pg 163

[HI6232] (Research):Champaign County Ohio History 1991 by CCGS Biography pg 163

Name: James W Kinkel Birthplace: PENN State: OH 1910 Census Age: 54 Color: W Enumeration District: 0017 Visit: 0076 County: Champaign Relation: Head of Household Other Residents: Relation Name Color Age Birth Place Son David C 25 PENN Son George N 23 PENN NR Jennie A Holland 34 Ohio NR Hughie 11 Ohio NR Warren 16 Ohio

[DI6233] Name: Aaron Franklin Hume

Death Date: 08 Sep 1922
Death Place: Green Twp., Shelby, Ohio
Birth Date: 16 Aug 1842
Estimated Birth Year:
Birthplace: Ver.
Death Age: 79 years 8 months 22 days
Gender: Male
Marital Status: Widowed
Race or Color: Caucasian
Street Address:
Occupation:
Residence:
Burial Date: 10 Sep 1922
Burial Place: Plattsville, Ohio
Cemetery Name:
Spouse's Name: Elvira Hume
Father's Name: Charles Hume
Father's Title & Terms:
Father's Birthplace:
Mother's Name:
Mother's
Mother's Birthplace:
Film Number: 1992068
Digital Folder Number: 4000531
Image Number: 1419
Certificate Number: fn 49920

[NI6234] This John the son of John and Sarah Liddy. but cant be found in any census.

[DI6234] 4/5/1895 The remains of Michael Liddy, of Jackson Twp were sent home from Hamilton OH on last Wednesday. He died of pneumonia. His funeral was preached at the Catholic Church in St paris. Interment was in urbana.

: Michael Liddy
Gender: Male
Burial Date:
Burial Place:
Death Date: 02 Apr 1895
Death Place: Johnson Tp, Champaign, Ohio
Age: 27
Birth Date: 1868
Birthplace: St Paris, O
Occupation: Laborer
Race:
Marital Status: Single
Spouse's Name:
Father's Name:
Father's Birthplace:
Mother's Name:
Mother's Birthplace:
Indexing Project (Batch) Number: B07024-5
System Origin: Ohio-EASy
Source Film Number: 295234
Reference Number: v 2 p 303

[HI6235] (Research):Champaign County Ohio History 1991 by CCGS Biography pg 163

Name: MITTIE D PRINCE Gender: Female Date of Death: April 13, 1958 Volume: 15369 Certificate: 23803 Marital Status: Widowed Place of Death: Urbana, Champaign County Race: White Residence: , Champaign County Age: 73

[HI6237] (Research):Champaign County Ohio History 1991 by CCGS Biography pg 163

[DI6238] Name: Joseph N. Damewood

Death Date: 21 Aug 1938
Death Place: Wayne, Champaign, Ohio
Birth Date: 08 Mar 1860
Estimated Birth Year:
Birthplace: , Craig, Va
Death Age: 77 years 5 months 13 days
Gender: Male
Marital Status: Married
Race or Color: Caucasian
Street Address: R.F.D.
Occupation: Farmer
Residence: Cable, O
Burial Date: 24 Aug 1938
Burial Place:
Cemetery Name: Union Cemetery
Spouse's Name: Etta L. Damewood
Father's Name: Anderson M. Damewood
Father's Title & Terms:
Father's Birthplace: , Craig, Va
Mother's Name: Martha E. Abbott
Mother's
Mother's Birthplace: , Craig, Va
Film Number: 2023613
Digital Folder Number: 4019326
Image Number: 2021
Certificate Number: fn 49498

[HI6239] (Research):Name: Elizabe D Craig Age at Death: 88 Date of Death: 20 Jan 1969 City of Death: Urbana County of Death: Champaign Volume: 19529 Certificate: 000705 Date of Birth: Est. 1881 Gender: Female Marital Status: Widowed 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: Unknown

[HI6240] (Research):John CRAIG Self M Male W 40 OH Farmer BAVARIA BAVAR Margaret CRAIG Wife M Female W 49 IRE House Keeper I RE IRE William CRAIG Son S Male W 17 IRE Works On Farm IRE I RE Wilson CRAIG Son S Male W 15 OH At Home IRE IRE John CRAIG Son S Male W 7 OH IRE IRE 1880 Census Place Salem, Champaign, Ohio Family History Library Fi lm 1254998
NA Film Number T9-0998 Page Number 356B

[DI6243] Name: Benami Hebble
Death date: 26 Jun 1951
Death place: Bethel Twp., Clark, Ohio, United States
Birthdate: 06 Oct 1878
Estimated birth year:
Birthplace: Bath Township, Ohio
Age at death: 72 years
Gender: Male
Marital status:
Race or color: Caucasian
Street address:
Occupation:
Residence:
Burial date:
Burial place:
Cemetery name:
Spouse's name:
Father's name: John Hebble
Father's titles:
Father's birthplace:
Mother's name: Henretta Baker
Mother's titles:
Mother's birthplace:
GSU film number: 2372835
Digital GS number: 4109372
Image number: 02367
Reference number: 35515
Collection: Ohio Deaths 1908-1953

[HI6246] (Research):ST. PARIS NEWS-DISPATCH, Thurs. 8 Jan 1942, pg 1 William D. BAKER died Tuesday at 4:40 a.m. at his home, three miles southe ast of St. Paris on his 79th birthday. Survivors include his widow, Ros e; four daughter, Mrs. Delbert DAVIDSON Christiansburg; Mrs. Walter WIAN T, St. Paris rural route; Mrs. Cletus EVILSIZOR, Dayton rural route; and M rs. Sterly ARCHER, Chillicothe; five sons, Clement and A. J. BAKER, Urba na rural route; Charles, Springfield; Delbert and Maynard, St. Paris rur al route, and two brothers, Jacob, Urbana, and Irvin, Christiansburg; a nd a sister, Mrs. Charles PENCE, St. Paris. The body was brought to the Be rt Richeson funeral home where it remained for funeral services which we re held this afternoon (Thursday) at 2 p.m. with Rev. Charles Crammer, pas tor of the Dialton Methodist church in charge. Burial was in Tremont Ci ty cemetery.

[HI6248] (Research):Name: Delbert C. Baker SSN: 293-34-3072 Born: 6 Apr 1898 Died: 15 Feb 1991 State (Year) SSN issued: Ohio (1955-1956 )

[HI6249] (Research):1930 Census, Maynard is living with his parents a a wife named Mary a ge 19 named as daughter in law. Syas they were married when ages 21 and 19 .

[DI6250] Name: Cora M Davidson
Birth Date: Est. 1890
Birth State: Ohio
Birth Country: United States
Gender: Female
Race: White
Residence County: Champaign
Residence State: Ohio
Residence Country: United States
Death Date: 1 Dec 1986
Hospital of Death: Stouder Memorial - Closed 9/25/98
City of Death: Troy
County of Death: Miami
Certificate: 095467
Age at Death: 96
Certifier: Physician
Social Security Number: 271-62-2896
Marital Status: Widowed
Industry of Decedent: Homemaker, student, unemployed volunteer
Occupation of Decedent: Homemaker

Name: Cora Davidson
SSN: 271-62-2896
Last Residence: 45389 Christiansburg, Champaign, Ohio,
Born: 8 Aug 1890
Died: Dec 1986
State (Year) SSN issued: Ohio (1973 )

[DI6252] ARCHER, Pauline Baker 99, of 2000 Villa Rd, Apartment 405, Springfield, OH died at 10:35 a.m. Monday, September 22, 2008 in Eaglewood Care Center. She was born October 18, 1908 in St. Paris, Ohio the daughter of Rosetta and William Baker. Survivors include her daughter Charlotte Cadwallader of Blanchester, OH; son and daughter-in-law Robert E. and Fern Archer of Miamisburg, OH; six grandchildren, five great grandchildren; several nieces and nephews. She was preceded in death by her husband of 72 years, Sturley L. Archer, three sisters, Cora Davidson, Mary Wiant and Eva Evilsizor, five brothers, Clement, Delbert, Charles, A.J. and Maynard. Graveside services will be held at 2:00 p.m. Thursday in Rose Hill Burial Park. Memorial donations may be made to the American Heart Association. Arrangements are by the Conroy Funeral Home.
Published in the Springfield News-Sun on 9/24/2008

[DI6253] Name: Sturley L Archer
Birth Date: 25 Dec 1905
Birth State: West Virginia
Birth Country: United States
Gender: Male
Race: White
Hispanic Origin: Not Hispanic (Latino)
Residence City: Springfield
Residence County: Clark
Residence State: Ohio
Residence Zip Code: 45503
Residence Country: United States
Death Date: 23 Nov 2000
Death Time: 5:32 PM
Hospital of Death: Long-Term Care Facilities
City of Death: Springfield
County of Death: Clark
Certificate: 087913
Age at Death: 94
Registrar's Certificate Number: 01383
Certifier: Physician
Referred to Coroner: No
Autopsy: No
Method of Disposition: Burial
Filing Date: 27 Nov 2000
Hospital Status: Other/Nursing Home
Injury in Ohio: Yes
Type Place of Injury: Unspecified Place
Social Security Number: 269-01-5648
FATHER'S SURNAME: Archer
Mother's Maiden Name: Clark
Marital Status: Married Education: 12
Armed Forces Indicator: No
Primary Registration District: 1201

[DI6254] Springfield Daily News Tuesday October 17, 1944
Mrs Jack Evilsizor, 25 of 276 Franklin St, died at 9:50 p.m. Monday in City Hospital after an illness of six months. Mrs Evilsizor was born in Springfield, Nov 11, 1918, the daughter of Wilbur and Jennie Toland** and had resided here all of her life. She is survived by her husband and parents, who live in Springfield, one sister Mrs Wilma Long of Springfield and one brother martin Miller in the U S Navy. The body was taken to Richards Memorial Home, where services will be conducted at 2:30 p.m. Friday by t he Rev C E Byers. Burial will be in Ferncliff Cemetery.

***A family member says the obit is in error and parents of Dorothy are Ellis Miller and Jeannie Glauner. Jeannie married again to a Wilbur Toler. Since the death certificate also names father as Wilbur Toland, we can only take the word of the family member. Husband Jack was the informant

Name : Dorothy C. Evilsizor Death date : 16 Oct 1944 Death place : Springfield, Clark, Ohio Birth date : 11 Nov 1918 Estimated birth year : Birth place : Springfield, Oh Age at death : 25 years 11 months 3 days Gender : Female Marital status : Married Race or color : Caucasian Burial date : 20 Oct 1944 Burial place : Cemetery name : Ferncliff Cem Spouse name : Jack Evilsizor Father name : Wilbur Toland Mother name : Jennie L Glauner Informant-Jack Evilsizor COD-Aplastic anemia GSU film number : 2032413 Digital GS number : Image number : 1517 Certificate number : fn 79341 Collection : Ohio Deaths 1908-1953

[XI6254] 29894 EVILSIZOR DOROTHY C. 00/00/0000 CITY 10/16/1944 10/20/1944 SecU Lot 231 SubLot 0 Row 0 Space 6

[NI6258] From Kenneth in personal email to Sandi Koscak 2010. At that time he added information on his deceased brother Bob whom he loved very much.
I served in the U.S. Navy from 1970-1974. I was a member of Fighter Squadron 213 (VF-213). We were permanently based at NAS Miramar, San Diego, CA and I made 3 deployments aboard the USS Kitty Hawk. The first two during the Viet Nam war. We flew F-4J Phantom aircraft. I worked the flight deck ( line) for the first two years I was in the squadron and after being promoted to Aviation Structural Mechanic-Hydraulic systems (AMH-3) I went to work in the squadrons Airframes shop. While serving, the ship and crew earned two Navy Unit Commendations. I have been in retail for over 30 years. Off and on for the first ten, but then I got into the Loss Prevention profession and have stayed for ov er 20 years. I am currently employed by a retail furniture company named Value City Furniture and am a Regional Loss Prevention Manager. I office in Milwaukee, but also cover Chicago, Michigan, Indiana, and St. Louis. Have 3 step-children. Allison M. Barney Thomas of Thaxton, VA., Benjamin R. Barney of Vinton, VA. and Erica L. Barney-Virgilli of Kenosha, W I. I also have 8 step-grandchildren. Allison and Rickey Thomas have 2 sons, and 1 daughter (Dyllan, Bradley, Jozie). Benjamin and Carrie Barney have 2 sons and 2 daughters (Kaylyn, Dustin, Austin, and Catherine). Erica and Ernie Virgilli have one daughter (Elliana) aibje51@yahoo.com
Moved back to Ohio October 2009

[DI6258] Kenneth Edward Evilsizor, 60, of Urbana died at 1:49 A.M. Friday July 27, 2012 in his residence. He was born November 2, 1951 in Ft. Campbell, KY a son of Robert and Juanita (Riggins) Evilsizor.
After graduating from Urbana High School in 1969, Kenneth served in the United States Navy from 1970 1974, stationed on the U.S.S. Kittyhawk in Vietnam, working on the flight deck. After his discharge, he served in the United States Air Force Reserve. He was employed by Value City Furniture as Regional Loss Prevention Manager. Kenneth was a member of the Freewill Baptist Church.
Survivors include his wife Darla (Smith) whom he married on December 4,1983, daughters Allison (Ricky) Thomas of Bedford, VA, Jamie Evilsizor of Urbana, Erica (Ernie) Virgili of Pleasant Prairie, WI, sons Ian Evilsizor of Austin, TX, Ben (Carrie) Barney of Urbana, grandchildren, Dyllan, Bradley, Jozie Thomas, Corey Lucas-Evilsizor, Kyndal Bucklew-Evilsizor, Kaylyn, Dustin, Austin, Catherine Barney, Carter Miller, Paxton, Baylor Evilsizor, Elliana, Ernie, Enzo Virgili; sisters Teresa (Bruce King) Carney of Piqua, Kim Evilsizor of Troy, sister-in-law Deb Evilsizor, many aunts, uncles, nieces, nephews, cousins, and extended families.He was preceded in death by his parents, grandparents, and brother Bob Evilsizor.The family will receive friends 4:00 6:00 P.M. Tuesday, July 31, 2012 in WALTER & SMITH FUNERAL HOME, 642 S. Main Street, Urbana where funeral services will be held at 6:00 P.M. with Pastor Grant Cordell officiating. Kenneth will be cremated in accordance with his wishes.Memorial contributions may be made in Kenneth's memory to The Community Mercy Hospice, 444 West Harding Road, Springfield, OH 45504-9964.
Condolences may be expressed to the family at www.walterfunerals.com.

[HI6259] (Research):EVILSIZOR, Robert Lynn "Bob" 53, of St. Paris died Friday in Hospice of Dayton. Memorial Services will be 7 p.m. Thursday in the First Church of Go d, St. Paris, where the family will receive friends for one hour pri or to the service 6-7 p.m. The family is being served by the Walter-Schoed inger Funeral Home, Urbana. Published in the Springfield News-Sun on 2/13 /2007.

Bob was an Air Force Viet Nam Era Veteran.

From brother Ken 4/2007 Bob was an over the road trucker. He called me the first week of January on his way back from California. During that conversation, he told me he wasn't feeling well and was going to the doctor when he got hom e. On January 9th he went to the doctor. They learned from the testing that his liver had swollen to 3 times its' normal size and had lesions on it. He called me on January 20th and told me the news. I also packed up a nd went to Ohio and was with him and his wife until the end, on February 9 th. Bob and I were very close, and I too wouldn't trade that time for anyt hing in the world. I also stayed another week after his memorial service to help my sister-in-law and niece.
Bob was in the Air Force, can't recall the dates. I have a copy of his DD-214, but have to locate it. He was stationed at Beaudette Radar Station in Beaudette, MN.

[DI6260] Name: George W Jones
Death date: 01 Mar 1935
Death place: Springfield, Clark, Ohio
Birthdate: 13 Dec 1859
Estimated birth year:
Birthplace: Maryland
Age at death: 75 years 2 months 18 days
Gender: Male
Marital status: Married
Race or color: Caucasian
Street address: 2636 Merrett St.
Occupation: Farmer-Retired
Residence:
Burial date: 04 Mar 1935
Burial place:
Cemetery name: Pleasant Hill
Spouse's name: Fannie T Jones
Father's name: George Jones
Father's titles:
Father's birthplace: Md.
Mother's name: Elizabeth
Mother's titles:
Mother's birthplace: Md.
GSU film number: 2022483
Digital GS number: 4001921
Image number: 3117
Reference number: fn 14650
Collection: Ohio Deaths 1908-1953

[DI6261] Name: Fannie T. Jones
Death date: 29 Nov 1943
Death place: German, Clark, Ohio
Birthdate: 10 Mar 1866
Estimated birth year:
Birthplace: Frederick, Md.
Age at death: 77 years 8 months 19 days
Gender: Female
Marital status: Widowed
Race or color: Caucasian
Street address:
Occupation:
Residence:
Burial date: 02 Dec 1943
Burial place:
Cemetery name: Pleasant Hill
Spouse's name: George W. Jones
Father's name: Harvey Ray
Father's titles:
Father's birthplace: Md.
Mother's name: Susan Mentzer
Mother's titles:
Mother's birthplace: Md.
GSU film number: 2024188
Digital GS number: 4057834
Image number: 2759
Reference number: fn 82269
Collection: Ohio Deaths 1908-1953

[HI6262] (Research):LEONA MAE PATTON 83, of Springfield, died Monday morning, December 2, 20 02 in Community Hospital. She was born August 28, 1919 in Springfield, Ohi o, the daughter of Arthur and Sarah (Jones) Evilsizor. Mrs. Patton was a m ember of the Vineyard Church of Northridge. Her survivors include two daug hters and sons-in-law, Connie and Kenny Spriggs of South Vienna, Kathy a nd Ray Lethcoe of Springfield; two sons and daughters-in-law, Ronald and C indy Patton, Tom and Sandra (Carl) Patton, all of Springfield; one step s on and step daughter-in-law, Richard and Jean Patton of Westerville; sist er and brother-in-law, Louise and Harold Mitch of Springfield; nine grandc hildren; eight great-grandchildren; and special cousin, Audry Albrecht. S he was preceded in death by her husband, Richard Q. Patton in 2000; two si sters; one brother and one granddaughter. Funeral services will be he ld in the LITTLETON & RUE FUNERAL HOME, SPRINGFIELD Thursday at 2 p.m. wi th Pastor Neil Haney officiating. A gathering of family and friends wi ll be held one hour prior to the service. Burial will be in Ferncliff Ceme tery. Memorial contributions may be made to the Vineyard Church of Northri dge, 4650 Ridgewood Road East, Springfield, Ohio 45503. You may express co ndolences to the family through www.littletonandrue.com . First publish ed in the News Sun on Dec 3 Springfield Daily News

Leona Mae (Evilsizor) Patton. - my grandmother Jennifer harbagefarms@voyager.net

[XI6262] 16430 PATTON LEONA M. 00/00/0000 SPR 12/02/2002 12/05/2002 32 Lot 54 SubLot 0 Row 0 Space 1

[HI6263] (Research):Springfield News-Sun Monday March 27, 2000 Pg 17 Richard Q Patton, 82 of Springfield, died Saturday March 25, 2000 at 8: 20 a.m. in Community Hospital. He was born in Caldwell Ohio, on July 9 191 7, the son of Richard E and Nell (Rhodes) Patton. He was a United States A rmy Veteran serving in World War II. He retired in 1974 from Internation al Harvester Co following 38 years service. He was a member of the Unit ed Auto Workers Local 402. He is survived by his wife of 53 years, Leona ( Evilsizor) Patton. Their children; Richard and Jean Patton of Westervil le Ohio; Ronald and Cindy Patton, Thomas and Sandra Patton, all of Springf ield; Connie and Kenny Spriggs of South Vienna, Ohio; Kathy and Ray Lethc oe of Springfield; 11 grandchildren and eight great grandchildren; one bro ther, Howard Smith; two sisters, Marcella Resler and Gladys Mitchell, a ll of Springfield; a dear sister-in-law and brother-in-law, Louise and Har old Mitch of Springfield; and several nieces and nephews. He was preced ed in deth by his parents; one brother; and three sisters. The family wi ll receive friends Tuesday from 12:30 p.m. until time of sewrvice at 2: 30 p.m. in the Jackson Lytle and Ingling Williams Funeral Home, North Lime stone Chapel, with Pastor Neil Haney officiating. Burial will follow in Fe rncliff Cemetery. In lieu of flowers, contributions may be made to the Nor thridge Christian Fellowship Church in his memory.

[XI6263] 21752 PATTON RICHARD D. 00/00/0000 SPR 08/31/2001 09/04/2001 V Lot 87 SubLot 0 Row 0 Space 8
51183 PATTON DORIS J. 06/18/1918 CITY 10/02/2005 10/03/2005 V Lot 87 SubLot 0 Row 0 Space R9

[HI6264] (Research):Springfield News Sun Tuesday march 19, 1996 Lucille K Draper, 70, of Springfield, died Sunday evening, march 17, 199 6, at Heartland of Springfield. She was born February 20, 1926 in Springfi eld Ohio, the daughter of Arthur and Sarah (Jones) Evilsizor. Mrs Draper w as a member of Northridge Christina Fellowship and a devoted loving homema ker to her family. Survivors include two daughters and sons-in-law, Lin da and Albert Smiht, Vicki Lynn and Lewis Pelfrey, all of Springfield; t wo sons and daughters-in-law, Roger and Effie Payne of Texas, Sherman E, J r, and Kathy Draper of Springfield; two sisters and brothers-in-law, Loui se and Harold Mitch, Leona and Richard Patton, all of Springfield; ten gra ndchildren, Randy and Rod Payne, Allen and Eddie Smith, Tracy Lucas, Darre ll Pelfrey, Stacy and J D Draper, Erika and Cole Townsend; eight great gra ndchildren and several nieces and nephews and cousins. She was preced ed in death by her parents; her brother, John Evilsizor; and one sister, B etty Roberts. Friends may call Tuesday from 6-8 at the Littleton & Rue Fun eral Home, where the funeral service will be held Wednesday at 1:30 P.M. w ith Pastor Phillip Shenk of Northridge Christian Fellowship officiating. I nterment will be in Ferncliff Cemetery. Memorial contributions may be ma de to Hospice of Mercy.

Name: Lucille K Draper Gender: Female Date of Death: 17 March 1996 Birth Date: 20 February 1926 Volume: 30591 Certificate: 016448 Autopsy: No Social Security Number: 295226481 Father's Surname: Evilsizor Time of Death: 11:20 PM Marital Status: Divorced Hispanic Origin: Non Hispanic Place of Death: Nursing Home Years of Schooling: 08 Certifier: Physician Referred to Coroner: No Method of Disposition: Burial Mother's Surname: Jones Race: White Birth Place: Springfield, Clark County, Ohio Residence: Ohio Age: 70

[HI6265] (Research):DRAPER, Sherman "Bus" Edward Sr. 88, of Springfield, went to be with the L ord on October 2, 2005 in the Ohio Masonic Home. He was born on May 15, 19 17 in Springfield, the son of Davis E. and Jessie M. (Pence) Draper. He se rved our country during World War II in the United States Army. After h is military service, Bus entered the trucking industry and drove for ov er 60 years. During his career he won several safe driving awards and cert ificates for his outstanding skills in trucking. He enjoyed gardening a nd supporting children's athletic events. Bus was a member of the Union Cl ub, the Teamsters, and the Fraternal Order of Eagles Aerie 397. He is surv ived by his daughter and son-in-law, Vicki and Lew Pelfrey, of Springfiel d; two sons and daughters-in-law, Sherman Jr. and Kathy Draper, of Springf ield, Roger and Effye Payne, of Texas; two sisters and brothers-in-law, Er ma and Jim Roush, and Mary and Lovel Haney, both of Springfield; brothe r, Paul Draper, of Urbana, sister-in-law, Laura Draper, of Texas, and brot her-in-law, John Earl Patton, of Springfield; ten grandchildren; eight gre at grandchildren, and several nieces and nephews. He was preceded in dea th by his parents; daughter, Linda Smith; two brothers, Robert and Charl es Draper, and three sisters, Dottie Patton, Eileen Fry, and Jane Mars h. A gathering of family and friends will be held on Wednesday, Octob er 5, 2005 from 5-8 pm in the LITTLETON & RUE FUNERAL HOME. A graveside se rvice will be held on Friday, October 7, at 11 am in the Enon Cemetery wi th Pastor Neil Haney officiating. Memorial contributions may be made to t he donor's favorite charity. You may express condolences at www.littletona ndrue.com Published in the Springfield News-Sun from 10/3/2005 - 10/4/2005.

[HI6267] (Research):Name: Harold E. Mitch SSN: 301-03-6649 Last Residence: 45503 Springfield, Clark, Ohio Born: 27 Aug 1921 Died: 28 Dec 2006 State (Year) SSN issued: Ohio (Before 1951

[DI6270] Name: Stella Mae Bailey
[Stella Mae Jones]
Birth Date: 12 Jul 1904
Birth State: Ohio
Birth Country: United States
Gender: Female
Race: White
Hispanic Origin: Not Hispanic (Latino)
Residence County: Clark
Residence State: Ohio
Residence Country: United States
Death Date: 10 Jan 1991
Death Time: 10:00 AM
Hospital of Death: Home
County of Death: Clark
Certificate: 000589
Age at Death: 86
Certifier: Physician
Referred to Coroner: Not Referred to Coroner
Autopsy: No Autopsy performed
Filing Date: 18 Jan 1991
Hospital Status: Other/Residence
Injury in Ohio: Yes
Type Place of Injury: Unspecified Place
Social Security Number: 277-05-1899
Father's Surname: Jones
Marital Status: Married
Education: 8
Industry of Decedent: Department stores
Occupation of Decedent: Sales workers, other commodities
Primary Registration District: 1200

[XI6270] No date on stone at time of transcription of this source

[DI6271] Name: Howard C Bailey
Birth Date: 31 Jan 1901
Birth State: Ohio
Birth Country: United States
Gender: Male
Race: White
Hispanic Origin: Not Hispanic (Latino)
Residence County: Clark
Residence State: Ohio
Residence Country: United States
Death Date: 22 Mar 1991
Death Time: 01:44 AM
Hospital of Death: Mercy Medical Center
City of Death: Springfield
County of Death: Clark
Certificate: 015076
Age at Death: 90
Certifier: Physician
Referred to Coroner: Not Referred to Coroner
Autopsy: No Autopsy performed
Filing Date: 2 Apr 1991
Hospital Status: Hospital/ER-Outpatient
Injury in Ohio: Yes
Type Place of Injury: Unspecified Place
Social Security Number: 277-05-6901
Father's Surname: Bailey
Marital Status: Widowed
Education: 5
Industry of Decedent: Blast furnaces, steelworks, rolling and finishing mills
Occupation of Decedent: Supervisors, production occupations
Primary Registration District: 1201

[XI6271] At time of transcription Pleasant Hill, no death date on Howard stone.

[HI6272] (Research):Obit of sister names her as Betty Roberts Brothers obit names her Betty Roberts at time of death

Springfield Daily News, Monday, Dec 1, 1975 pg 1 Drowning Victims' Rites Set Funeral services will be held Tuesday for a Springfield woman who became another victim of the new Clarence J Brown Reservoir on Sunday. Mrs Betty A Roberts Trego, 43 of 2316 Hillside Ave apparently drowned after her a uto sped off the end of the Buck Creek State Park boat ramp and sank about 125 feet from the shore, officials said. Witnesses said the woman's 19 73 model Buick showed no signs of slowing down as it reached the ramp, acc ording to Park manager John Schwarm. Investigations were beign conducted M onday by the park rangers. Mrs Trego was the fifth person to die at the reservoir this year. Authorities said the incident occurred at 2:45 a.m. Whi le the road leading to the ramp runs a straight line to the water, there a re signs warning motorists the reservoir is ahead, said Schwarm. Mrs Trego 's car had no boat in tow according to the official. Witnesses were unab le to get to the car. Someone at the scene with a CB radio contacted Oh io Highway Patrolmen, said Schwarm. Members of the Clark County Underwat er Recovery Team easily located the submerged car by its headlights. They completed their work in an hour and a half. It was reported that no pla ns were being made to conduct an autopsy on the woman;s body. An employ ee at the Clark County Welfare Dept, Mrs Trego was a member of St Berna rd Catholic Church and the Omega Pi Kappa Sorority. A resident of Clark Co unty her entire life, she was born July 12, 1932, the daughter of Arthur and Sarah Jones Evilsizor. Survivors include her husband, Jack, one daughte r, Gayle Ann Roberts of Springfield; two step sons, Rick and Vince Trego b oth of Springfield; her parents of Springfield; three sisters, Mrs Richa rd (Leona) Patton and Mrs Edward (Lucile) Draper, both of Springfield a nd Mrs Harold (Louise) Mitch of London, Oh; one brother, John E Evilsiz or of Springfield and several nieces and nephews. Her body was taken to t he Jackson, Lytle and Coffman Funeral Home, where friends may call from 2 -4 and 7-9 p.m Monday. Services will be held at 1:30 Tuesday in the funer al home by the Rev Kenneth Stover, pastor of the Lagonda United Methodi st Church. Burial will be in Ferncliff Cemetery

[HI6274] (Research):The Democrat, Urbana Oh Monday, March 16, 1925
Funeral services for Mrs Bertha mae Evilsizor who died at her home here la st Saturday, were held from the M E Church at the Mutual at 3 O'clock Mond ay afternoon in charge of Rev Hull, pastor of the church. Interment was ma de at Mutual. Mrs Evilsizor had been ill for some time. Death was caus ed by heart trouble. She is survived by her husband, Edward Evilsizor, t wo daughters, Miss May Evilsizor and Miss Goldie Evilsizor, Urbana, one so n, William Evilsizor, Urbana; her parents, Mr and Mrs Joshua King of Mutu al and three brothers, Pearl, Lawrence and Roy King of Mutual. Funeral arr angements were in charge of R C Gardner, local undertaker.

1910 Champaign ED0017 Joshua King Father W 50 Ohio Wife Anna B 42, Ohio Daughter Bertha M 22, Ohio Son Leroy 16, Ohio Son Lawrence 13, Ohio Son Pearl 04, Ohio

Name : Bertha May Evilsizor Death date : 14 Mar 1925 Death place : Urbana, Champaign, Ohio Birth date : 22 Nov 1887 Estimated birth year : Birth place : Mutual Age at death : 37 years 3 months 21 days Gender : Female Marital status : Married Race or color : Caucasian Street address : 114 Elm Ave. Occupation : Housewife Burial date : 16 Mar 1925 Cemetery name : Mutual Cem. Spouse name : Edward Evilsizor Father name : Joshua King Father birth place : unk Mother name : Annabelle Mason Mother birth place : Ill. Informant-Edward Evilsizor, Urbana COD-Organic heart lesion GSU film number : 1992616 Digital GS number : 4001611 Image number : 1251 Certificate number : fn 12870 Collection : Ohio Deaths 1908-1953

[MI6274] (Medical):Ill for some time before death

[HI6275] (Research):Springfield News-Sun Saturday Dec 10, 1994 Urbana-William V Evilsizor,86, of 3864 W Route 36, died at 3:22 a.m. Frid ay in Woodstock Nursing home. Visitation 6-8 p.m. Sunday in Walter-Schoedi nger funeral home. Grave side service 10 a.m. Monday at Highland Memory ga rdens, West Liberty

William was known to be a heavy drinker.

Name: William V Evilsizor Gender: Male Date of Death: 09 December 1994 Birth Date: 01 September 1908 Volume: 30075 Certificate: 100731 Social Security Number: 281104661 Father's Surname: Evilsizor Time of Death: 3:22 AM Marital Status: Widowed Hispanic Origin: Non Hispanic Place of Death: Nursing Home Years of Schooling: 11 Certifier: Physician Referred to Coroner: No Method of Disposition: Burial Mother's Surname: King Race: White Birth Place: Urbana, Champaign County, Ohio Residence: Ohio Age: 86

[NI6277] Son of Lewis Edwards and Lulu Nelson

[HI6279] (Research):Next to Jacob in the Cemetery is a Josephine Conrad b 1893 d 1894

CONRAD JACOB County Name: CHAMPAIGN Date of Death: 7/23/1935 Volume Number: 7867 Certificate Number: 41113

[HI6284] (Research):1870 Census shows Roanna living with: Elizabeth Snapp age 69 b PA Gerald Marvin Snapp age 29 b OH Lawrence age 9 Sophia age 3 Ira age 2 Iris age 4/12 Roanna age 17

Gerald Marvin a poss son with deceased wife and moved in with childr en to his mom's. Roanna is too old to be granddaughter, but Elizabeth po ss too old to have Roanna.?

[DI6284] Name: Ruanna Kite

Death Date: 28 Nov 1920
Death Place: Lost Creek Twp., Miami, Ohio
Birth Date: 07 Dec 1852
Estimated Birth Year:
Birthplace: Miami Co., Oh
Death Age: 67 years 11 months 22 days
Gender: Female
Marital Status: Widowed
Race or Color: American
Street Address:
Occupation: Housework
Residence:
Burial Date:
Burial Place:
Cemetery Name:
Spouse's Name: Andrew J. Kite
Father's Name: David Snapp
Father's Title & Terms:
Father's Birthplace: Oh
Mother's Name: Ruanna Pence
Mother's
Mother's Birthplace: Oh
Film Number: 1991439
Digital Folder Number: 4022174
Image Number: 475

[DI6285] Name: Bertha Elizabeth Kite

Death Date: 25 Dec 1950
Death Place: Johnson Twp, Champaign, Ohio, United States
Birth Date: 07 Apr 1874
Estimated Birth Year:
Birthplace: Ohio
Death Age: 76 years
Gender: Female
Marital Status:
Race or Color: Caucasian
Street Address:
Occupation:
Residence:
Burial Date:
Burial Place:
Cemetery Name:
Spouse's Name:
Father's Name: Wm Warner
Father's Title & Terms:
Father's Birthplace:
Mother's Name: Amanda
Mother's
Mother's Birthplace:
Film Number: 2372788
Digital Folder Number: 4109350
Image Number: 01123
Certificate Number: 72914

[HI6287] (Research):Urbana Daily Citizen Monday October 6, 1980 Mrs Willliam (Eleanor) Evilsizor, 71, of 3664 W Rt 36, died at 7:30 p.m. S aturday in Urbana Care Center. A resident of the area most of her life, s he was born in Clark County, Feb 16, 1909, the daughter of James and Mart ha Schmele Brown. Survivors include her husband, William V Evilsizor; a da ughter, Mrs Roger (Patricia) Bishop of Urbana; a son, Vernon of Urbana; h er mother, Mrs Martha Brown, in the care center; two grandchildren; a sist er, Mrs Bessie Szabo of Dayton; two brothers; James Brown of Urbana; and M aurice Brown of Bellefontaine. Three brothers are dead. Services will be h eld at 1 p.m. Wednesday in the Walter funeral home with the Rev Donald Ken sler, of Urbana Friends Church officiating. Burial will be in Highland Mem orial Gardens. Calling hours are from 3 to 5 and 7 to 9 p.m. Tuesday in t he funeral home.

[DI6289] Ohio Deaths, 1908-1932, 1938-1944, and 1958-2007 about Martha Brown
Name: Martha Brown
Birth Date: 1889
Birth State: Ohio
Birth Country: United States
Gender: Female
Race: White
Residence City: Urbana
Residence County: Champaign
Residence state: Ohio
Residence Country: United States
Death Date: 19 Jun 1984
Hospital of Death: Long-Term Care Facilities
City of Death: Urbana
County of Death: Champaign
Certificate: 040763
Age at Death: 95
Certifier: Physician
Social Security Number: 291-44-5216
Marital Status: Widowed

[DI6296] Name: Joshua Edgar King

Death Date: 06 Sep 1940
Death Place: Mutual, Champaign, Ohio
Birth Date: 14 Apr 1858
Estimated Birth Year:
Birthplace: Madison Co., Ohio
Death Age: 82 years 4 months 22 days
Gender: Male
Marital Status: Married
Race or Color: American
Street Address:
Occupation: Laborer
Residence: Mutual, Champaign, Ohio
Burial Date: 09 Sep 1940
Burial Place:
Cemetery Name: Mut...
Spouse's Name:
Father's Name: Isac King
Father's Title & Terms:
Father's Birthplace: Maryland
Mother's Name: Flora Jane Howard
Mother's
Mother's Birthplace: Maryland
Film Number: 2023843
Digital Folder Number: 4035634
Image Number: 2556

[HI6297] (Research):He was always told his father's name was William Watson. My father, Leo, always thought that his father had died at that time and never knew that h is name was probably not Watson. I remember he told us that he had go ne to Ohio to find out about his father but that he could find no informat ion on a William Watson in the Springfield, Ohio area. He also said that even Blanche's sisters and brothers would give him no information

My name is Susan Claycomb. I am the grandaughter of Leo Watson, who's mot her was Blanche Burba born in 1882 in Ohio. I came across information th at suggests my great-grandmother was married to William Evilsizor in 1902. This also suggests that my grandfather's real surname is Evilsizor not Watson. Leo was born in 1905 by our records and he had a brother Harry that was about 3 years younger than him. Through the information I gathered there may have been 4 more children that were unknown to us. If you have any information on those children or any of their descendants I wou ld really appreciate it. My
e-mail address is joedrive@ameritech.net or y ou may call me @ 1-248-693-7377. This is a Michigan number. Again I thank you in advance for any help you can give me. Susan

Leo married Ila Leone Edwards and they had 4 children, Madelyn Lucille, Ja mes Douglas, Opal Jeane, and William Ellis. Madelyn married William Denn is and had 2 children, David Carl, and Bruce Lee. She divorced him and mar ried Richard Bowers, there were no children. James married Donna Mae Fredricks and had 3 children. Jack Raymond, Dorothy Lee, and Jennifer Leslie. They divorced and he married Vicky ??? no children. Opal Jeane (my mother) married Robert Joseph Bennett and had 3 children Susan Jane (me), Shari Janine, and Robert Joseph Jr. They divorced and she married Bruce Edward Olson, they have 1 child Erik Bruce. William married Sharon Meler-no children they divorced, he married Margaret Fessler(married name) nochildren (1 step-son Richard Fessler) they divorced and he married Donna Ann
Guard Barnum- no children. Most of the grandchildren also have spouses and children, some even have grandchildren(like myself).(Susan) joedrive@ameritech.net

[BI6297] Name Leo Evilsizer
Gender Male
Baptism/Christening Date
Baptism/Christening Place
Birth Date 15 Apr 1905
Birthplace Urbana, Champaign, Ohio
Death Date
Name Note
Race White
Father's Name William Evilsizer
Father's Birthplace
Father's Age
Mother's Name Blanch Burba
Mother's Birthplace
Mother's Age
Indexing Project (Batch) Number C00802-3
System Origin Ohio-EASy
Source Film Number 466658
Reference Number v 4 p 123

[HI6298] (Research):Watson, Harry
Age: 22 Year: 1930
Birthplace: Ohio Roll: T626_1027
Race: White Page: 8B
State: Michigan ED: 36
County: Tuscola Image: 0833
Township: Vassar
Relationship: Boarder

Harry's history is a little more elusive. Harry married a woman named Francis????(should be able to look in Gennessee county, MI for more info). They had 2 children, Harry Clinton and Patty????? before they divorced. Wh en they divorced Francis took the baby girl and left young Harry with his father. Young Harry was then left by his father with Leo and Ila, who they raised as their own son. Harry married Mary Auxier and had 3 children, Patricia Ann, Tamatha Lynn, and Leo Edward. They divorced and he married Carol Hubble- there were no children. They divorced and Harry pretty much disappeared. We have no idea where he is or if he is even still alive. Big Harry, I believe died in the Flint area.

Harry was married to a woman whose first name was Frances. I do not know h er last name. They were probably married in the Flint area also, around 1941 or 1942. They had two children: Harry Clinton and a little girl that I think was named Patty or Patricia. I'm not sure when she was born but Harry and Frances divorced shortly a fter she was born and Harry kept the boy and Frances kept the girl. I do ot know what happened to Frances and the girl after that. Harry Clinton, Sr died around 1966 in the Flint or Vassar area. Harry Clinton, Jr is still living as far as I know.

[HI6299] (Research):Francis Evilsizer was taken to the Childrens home in Urbana April 4, 190 9. Reason was Father was sent to work house and mother unable to provide. He was returned to his parents on August 22, 1909

[MI6299] (Medical):Died while on the job

[DI6299] Springfield Daily News Friday, October 4, 1946 man Stricken in Plant Here Francis Delmont Evilsizor, 40, of 636 N Russell St, Urbana, a welder for t he Springfield Metallic Casket Co, Inc, died suddenly while working in the Springfield Factory. His death was caused by coronary thrombosis,
according to the coroner's report. Mr Evilsizor had been employed by the casket company since march 1943. He was a native of Champaign County and was b orn Oct 30, 1905. He was a member of the Fraternal order of Eagles of Urbana. Survivors are the widow hazel; one daughter, Donna Mae; one brother Cecil, Urbana; two sisters Mrs Mae Cotrell, Urbana and Mrs Myrtle Cotrell, lima and his mother Mrs Jake Evilsizor, Urbana. The body was taken to the Humphreys and Son Co Funeral Home, Urbana to remain for services at 2: P. M. Saturday in charge of the rev Samuel Furrow, pastor of the Urbana Fir st Baptist Church. Burial will be in Oak Dale Cemetery, Urbana. Pallbeare rs were Cecil Evilsizor, Arthur Cottrell, Roy Wells, Wilbur Wells, Orville Gordley and Ozzie LeMieux.

[HI6300] (Research):World War I Draft Registration Cards, 1917-1918
Name:
Charles Frederick Evilsizer City:Not Stated County:Muskingum State:Ohio
Birth Date:
3 Jul 1900 age 18
Race:
White Roll:1832624
Address- New Concord, Muskingum Co, OH
Occ-Clerk in produce house for J R Wilson
Kin- N O Evilsizer, father, Muskingum Co, New Concord, OH
Med height, med build, brn eyes, brn hair, no disabilites,
Signed Sept 12, 1918 Charles Fredric Evilsizer


1930 Census Lansing, MI
Evilsizer, Charles F Produce Manager, owns home $3400 Company name is Poul trey & Cr....m Age:29Year:1930 April 28 Birthplace:OhioRoll: Race:WhitePage: 36B State:MichiganED: 50 County:InghamImage: Township:Lansing Relationship:Head married at age 28

Lancaster Eagle Gazette Lancaster Ohio 16 April 1936 New Salem- Mr and Mrs Charles Evilsizer and son of Reynoldsburg were East er Sunday guests of Mr H D Smith and daughter Irene.

The Zanesville Signal, Monday, Sept 12, 1938 Driving LEsson Ends Before Judge Lucille Clay's first driving lesson ended in disaster today when she was a rrested by a state highway patrolman for operating a mator car witho ut a drivers license. The young woman, 22, resides at 708 Elm St. In comp any with Charles Evilsizer, 39, of 324 1/2 North Seventh St, the young wom an began driving Evilsizer's car on thr west Pike about one mile from t he city. She had a little trouble keeping the car on the right side of t he road. State patrol sargeant C J McGuire happened along at the moment a nd noticed that car weaving back and forth on the highway. He ordered t he machine to stop. Upon questioning the woman, he learned that she h ad no driver's license, as required by law. Evilsizer, too, found himse lf involved as he was charged with permitting an unlicensed driver to oper ate his car. Evilsizer and the young woman were fined $15 and costs ea ch in municiple court today when they pleaded guilty to the dirvers licen se violations.

Name: Charles F Evilsizer Gender: Male Date of Death: 03 August 1986 Birth Date: 03 July 1900 Volume: 26552 Certificate: 059899 Autopsy: 9 Social Security Number: 275013708 Marital Status: Married Hispanic Origin: American Place of Death: , Franklin County Certifier: Physician Race: White Birth Place: Ohio Residence: , Franklin County Age: 86 Years

[BI6300] Name Charles F. Erelsizer
Gender Male
Baptism/Christening Date
Baptism/Christening Place
Birth Date 03 Jul 1900
Birthplace New Concord, Muskingum, Ohio
Death Date
Name Note /Erilsizer
Race
Father's Name Oma Erilsizer
Father's Birthplace
Father's Age
Mother's Name Maggie L. Hardesty
Mother's Birthplace
Mother's Age
Indexing Project (Batch) Number C04063-0
System Origin Ohio-EASy
Source Film Number 847938
Reference Number V 4 p 69

[HI6302] (Research):Index: SAGINAW NEWS Monday, June 19, 1939 (11) Name: EVILSIZER, LAURA Spouse's Name: JOHN Age: 69 Date of Birth: Friday, November 5, 1869 Place of Birth: OH Date of Death: Saturday, June 17, 1939 Place of Death: EDENVILLE TWP., MI Miscellaneous Cemetery: MIDLAND Funeral Home: WILSON

[HI6304] (Research):1880 CensusMillwood, Guernsey Co, Ohio Family History Library Film 125 5020 Page Number 182B Adam MILLHON M Male 40 OH Farmer Lucinda MILLHON M Female 37 OH Keeping House PA VA Laura B. MILLHON S Female 14 OH At Home OH OH Margarett MILLHON S Female 12 OH At Home OH OH Tacy A. MILLHON S Female 9 OH Adam J. MILLHON S Male 4 OH Virginia MILLHON S Female 2 OH
MILLHON S Female 4M OH Alexander MAGERS S Male 17 OH Works On Farm

Baltimore Daily Sentinel Tribune June 27, 1977 North Baltimore Mrs John Evilsizer (Bernice L Millhon), 97, of North Baltimore, died Satur day in the Fremont Quality Care Nursing Home. She was a member of the Sou th Liberty United Methodist Church, Rudolph. Mrs Evilsizer was born Jan 2 7, 1880 in Guernsey County to Mr and Mrs Adams Millhon (Lucinda Rouse). H er husband died in 1950. Surviving are one daughter, Mrs Blanch Hillard, N orth Baltimore, two Grandchildren, 11 great grandchildren and four great g reat grandchildren. The funeral will be Tuesday at 2 P.M. in the Paden Fun eral Home, North Baltimore with rev Thomas Runyon officiating. Burial wi ll be made in Bethel Cemetery, near North Baltimore. Friends may call at t he funeral home from 2 to 4 and 7 to 9 today.

Courier, Monday 27 June 1977 Page A6 s. Bernice L. Evilsizer North Baltimore--Funeral services for Mrs. Bernice L. Evilsizer, 97, Nor th Baltimore, will be at 2pm Tuesday in Paden Funeral Home, North Baltimor e, the Rev. Thomas Runyon officiating. Burial will be in Bethel Cemeter y, near North Baltimore. Mrs. Evilsizer died Saturday in Fremont Quality C are Nursing Home. She was born January 27,1880 in Guernsey County to Ad am and Lucinda (Rouse) Millhon. She married John Evilsizer and he di ed in 1950. Surviving are a daughter, Mrs. Blanche Hillard, North Baltimor e, two grandchildren:F 11 great-grandchildren: four great-great grandchild ren. Mrs. Evilsizer was a member of the South Liberty united Methodist Chu rch, near Rudolph. Visitation is from 2-4 and 7-9pm today in the funeral h ome.

Name: Bernice L Evilsizer Gender: Female Date of Death: 25 June 1977 Volume: 22918 Certificate: 045748 Autopsy: Unknown Marital Status: Widowed Place of Death: Fremont, Sandusky County Certifier: Physician Race: White Residence: , Wood County Age: 97 Years

[MI6304] (Medical):Died in Fremont Quality Care Nursing Home

[HI6305] (Research):Baltimore Daily Sentinel News Feb 5, 1988 North Baltimore- Blanche V Hillard, 80, of 515 N Third St, died Wednesd ay in St Luke's Hospital, Maumee. Mrs Hillard was a member of Seventh D ay Adventist Church, Findlay. She was born Dec 10, 1907 in Wood Coun ty to Mr and Mrs John Evilsizer (Bernice Millhon). She married Edwin G Hil lard April 8, 1927. Surviving are her husband; two sons, Robert, North Bal timore and Howard L, Toledo; 10 grandchildren; and 13 great grandchildre n. The funeral will be Saturday at 2 p.m. in Smith Crates Funeral Home Nor th Baltimore. Burial will be in Bethel Cemetery, Portage township. Visitat ion is today from 3-4 and 7-9 p.m. Memorials may be made to Beecher Stre et United Brethren Church

[BI6305] Name Blanch Evilsizer
Gender Female
Baptism/Christening Date
Baptism/Christening Place
Birth Date 10 Dec 1907
Birthplace Henry, Wood, Ohio
Death Date
Name Note
Race
Father's Name John Evilsizer
Father's Birthplace
Father's Age
Mother's Name Bernis Millhone
Mother's Birthplace
Mother's Age
Indexing Project (Batch) Number C03976-6
System Origin Ohio-EASy
Source Film Number 955456

[HI6310] (Research):Mentioned in will of Phoebe Ann Johnson Woodstock 2/1/1869

Beers History of Union Co, OH JOHN CRANSTON, deceased, was born in Champaign County, Ohio, January 25, 1 829, and died at his home in Union County, October 6, 1876. He was the thi rd child of a family of seven children born to John B. and Betsey (Lathro p) Cranston, the latter now deceased. He was raised on the farm and remain ed in his native county until 1858, when be came to Union County, settli ng on Buck Run, two and a halt miles below Milford. Eleven years late r, he moved to the farm on which he spent the remainder of his life, and w here his widow now resides. He was a lifelong farmer and was one of the fi rst farmers in this section to deal in the Norman draft horses; at the ti me of his death, he was possessed of about 223 acres of very fine lan d. On November 11, 1847, he married Sarah Jane Bland, a daughter of Saul a nd Abagail (Pharas) Bland, natives of Virginia, who had a family of twel ve children. By this union two children were born-John L. and Clara, bo th of whom died in infancy. Mrs Cranston died in 1851, and in 1852 Mr. Cra nston married Emeline Bond. a sister of his; first wife. and by her had fi ve children-Clarence. a resident of Topeka, Kan.; Hagar, wife of Henry Zem inar; Viola, wife of Charles Erb; John B. and Anna B.. the two latter bei ng the only ones at home. Mr. Cranston was a Republican in politics, a nd at the time of his death was serving as a County Commissioner : he al so held, during his lifetime, most of the offices of his township. includi ng Trustee, :School Director and others. He was a substanstial farmer a nd a devout Christian gentleman. he was a member of the Christian Church a ll his life, having made profession at the age of thirteen years. and to ok a deep interest in all religious matters. During his life, he made prov ision fur very liberal bequests to be paid to several religious institutio ns connected with his church, including the Union Christian College of Ind ., Starkey Seminary and the Billheld Institute, New York. in addition to a mounts paid to these corporations and to churches during his life.

[HI6312] (Research):Mentioned in will of Phoebe Ann Johnson Woodstock 2/1/1869

[HI6313] (Research):Mentioned in will of Phoebe Ann Johnson Woodstock 2/1/1869

Beers History of Union Co, OH PELEG CRANSTON, merchant, Broadway, was born in Champaign County, Ohio, No vember 16, 1826, and is a son of John B. and Betsey (Lathrop) Cranston, t he former a native of Rhode Island, born September 16, 1798, and his wi fe a native of Connecticut, born June 16, 1802. He emigrated with his fath er, sister and four brothers to Darby Plains, Ohio, where he resides. He w as united in marriage in Ohio, April 22, 1823, to Betsey Lathrop, with wh om he lived until March 1, 1879, at which time she passed away from eart h. Our subject was united in marriage December 24, 1846, with Mary A. Blan d, a native of Virginia, born June 9, 1827. Soon after his marriage he eng aged in farming as a renter, and thus continued for four years, when he en gaged in the mercantile business for two years, after which he again to ok up farming. He first bought 128 acres of land in Taylor Township, Uni on County, and afterward added to it until he had at one time 232 acre s. He has since sold until he owns at present 174 acres of land, in a hi gh state of cultivation. He has been engaged in the mercantile busine ss to some extent all his life, and is thus engaged at the present, in Bro adway, Ohio, where he keeps a general store, and has a large patronag e. He acquired a common school education in the common schools of Ohio, a nd has filled the office of Treasurer of Taylor Township for twelve year s, and is Justice of the Peace at this time and has been for eight year s. These offices he has filled with credit to himself and his constituent s. He has also been Superintendent of the Union Sabbath School of Broadwa y, Ohio, for eighteen years. Mr. and Mrs. Cranston are the parents of fo ur children, viz.; French, deceased; Webb, deceased; Walter F., born Ju ly 25, 1856, and Inez, deceased. Mrs. Cranston is a member of the Free-Wi ll Baptist Church.

[HI6315] (Research):Mentioned in will of Phoebe Ann Johnson Woodstock 2/1/1869

LUCIUS CRANSTON, farmer ; P. O. Woodstock ; was born on the old home fa rm Jan. 25, 1834 he is a son of John B. and Betsy Cranston, of whom menti on is made in the historical part of this work. In 1856, he was marri ed to Lucy J. Bob bins, by whom he has had seven children, five living Ame lia M., Fred W., Hattie D., Pearl Z. and Janet H.; the deceased are Luc y, Jan. 2, 1863, aged 1 year 9 months and 10 days; Lucius B., July 24, 187 4, aged 10 years and 8 days. Mrs. Cranston is a daughter of Z. V. and Nan cy (Lute) Robbins ; her father was born in Michigan June 5, 1808, her moth er in the same State April 27. 1818; they were married in Detroit Mar ch 9, 1837; her father died in Urbana Aug. 21, 1871 ; her mother died in D elaware Sept. 3, 1873. They were parents of eleven children, five living L ucy J., Milo J., Helen L., Lucius G. and George Z.; the deceased-Charles E ., born in Detroit Dec. 20, 1837, died in Taylor, Mich., Jan. 5. 1839 ; Am anda M., born in Detroit Oct. 4, 1841, died in the same place Jan. 21, 184 2. ; Richard H., born in Taylor, Mich., Nov. 6, 1842, died in Detroit Ju ly 29, 1844; Silas S., born Oct. 6, 1844, died in Urbana June 21, 1877 ; H arriet E., born in Brighton, N. Y., Sept. 9, 1849, died in Fairport, N. Y ., Aug. 23, 1851; Mary M., born in Woodstock, Feb. 20, 1855, died in Mecha nicsburg April 6, 1872. Himself and wife have been members of the Christi an Church since Jan. 24, 1879. Their children-Amelia M., Fred W. and Hatt ie D.-have been members of the same church about the same length of tim e. In early life, Mrs. Cranston's parents were members of the Presbyteri an Church. Her father died a member of the Lutheran Church; her moth er of the Christian Church.

[HI6320] (Research):1870 Independence Co, Batesville, AR pg 3 9/28/1870 Mary Reaves, 50 KY Mary 31 KY prob married Richard Montgomery 12/13/1870 Miles 27 KY (1880 census) married 4 children. Md R N Cavenar 9/29/1870 John A 22 AR md Samantha Haley 2/15/1874 Josephine 17 AR (md S B Campbell, living her with family and brother Hen ry in 1880) George 14 AR

1880 Independence Co,Ashley AR pg133 M J Reves, head, TN SC VA Dind, son 20 This is George Dempsie even though age is off.) First chi ld born Sept 1881 indicating concluding his marrige 9/1880

Source Citation: Year: 1920;Census Place: Ashley, Independence, Arkansa s; Roll: T625_66; Page: 4A; Enumeration District: 24; Image: 9. HH65 Name Age G D Reeves 62 head, widower, AR KY KY Prentiss A Reeves 32 son, widower, AR AR AR Dean Reeves 16 son, single, AR AR AR Wallace Reeves 6 grandson, AR AR AR

HH68 John A Reeves, head, 71 AR KY KY own home free Elizabeth, wife, 65 KY KY KY Roe, son, 28, single AR

HH72 George D Reeves, Jr, head, 37, AR AR AR Ora, wife, 38, AR TN AR Vedie, dau, 15, AR Effie, dau, 13, AR Irvin, son. 12 AR Eugene, brother, 21, single, AR

U.S. World War II Army Enlistment Records, 1938-1946 Name: Wallace Reves Birth Year: 1913 Race: White, citizen (White) Nativity State or Country: Arkansas State: Arkansas County or City: Inde pendence Enlistment Date: 20 Jul 1942 Enlistment State: Arkansas Enlistment City: Little Rock Branch: Branch Immaterial - Warrant Officers, USA Branch Code: Branch Immaterial - Warrant Officers, USA Grade: Private Grade Code: Private Term of Enlistment: Enlistment for the duration of the War or other emerge ncy, plus six months, subject to the discretion of the President or otherw ise according to law Component: Selectees (Enlisted Men) Source: Civil Life Education: 3 years of high school Marital Status: Divorced, with dependents Height: 67 Weight: 147

[XI6322] Iowa Cemetery Records about Francis B. Idle
Name: Francis B. Idle
Death Date: 22 May 1927
Page #: 69
Birth Date: 1843
Cemetery: Lettsville
Town: Letts
Level Info: Grave Records of Louisa County, Iowa

[HI6325] (Research):Edward served in the U.S. Navy from 1942 until 1946. He was stationed ove rseas for 23 months on the USS Dutton. He received five (5) service ribbo ns and three stars.

KC Star. EDWARD H. "BOB" BALDUS Edward H. "Bob" Baldus, Fire Chief (Ret.), 80, of Buckner, MO, died Februa ry 5, 2002, at his home. Fire Department/VFW services will be held at 2 p. m. Friday, February 8, at the Speaks Suburban Chapel. Burial in Buckner Hi ll Cemetery. Friends may call from 6:30-8 p.m. Thursday, at the chapel, wi th a Masonic service at 8 p.m. Contributions are suggested to the Children 's Mercy Hospital Cancer Unit, c/o Resource Development, 2401 Gillham Rd ., Kansas City, MO 64108. Chief Baldus was born October 25, 1921 in Indepe ndence, MO, to Myrtle (Lentz) and William Baldus and was a lifelong area r esident. Chief Baldus retired from the Osage Fire Protection District (n ow Fort Osage Fire District) after over 30 years of volunteer service. M r. Baldus was a proud World War II Navy veteran assigned to the U.S.S. Dut ton (AGS-8), where he received several ribbons, medals and Bronze Star s. He was a member of VFW Post 8101, Masonic Lodge Chapter 501, both of Bu ckner and UAW Local #31, where he retired from General Motors in 197 6. He is survived by his wife, Wathena Baldus of Buckner, MO; seven childr en, Linda Pottberg and husband, Robert of Independence, MO, Patsy McCullo ch and husband, Patrick of Oak Grove, MO, Bonnie Evilsizer and husband, Wa lt of Buckner, MO, Gary Smith and wife, Patricia of Buckner, MO, Sherry Mi ller and husband, Chip of Merriam, KS, Laura Wilcox and husband, Lar ry of Warrensburg, MO, Lisa Murphy and husband, Audie of Independence, M O; three sisters, Rosemary Hall and husband, George of Independence, MO, L oubelle Myers of Raytown, MO and Ida Mae Baker of Florida; 23 grandchildr en and 26 great-grandchildren. Chief Baldus was preceded in death by a gra ndson, Firefighter Engineer/Paramedic, Bryan Pottberg of Lee's Summi t, MO in 1999. (Arr: Speaks Suburban Chapel)

[HI6326] (Research):Champaign County Ohio History 1991 by CCGS Biography pg 148

Gentis, William
Age: 68 Year: 1920
Birthplace: Ohio Roll: T625_1353
Race: White Page: 3B
State: Ohio ED: 17
County: Champaign Image: 331
Township: Urbana

1880 Census Place:Mad River, Champaign, Ohio Source:FHL Film 1254998 National Archives Film T9-0998 Page 31 4A William GENTISSelfMMW25OHOcc:FarmerFa: OHMo: OH Laura L. GENTISWifeFMW19OHFa: OHMo: OH Victoria COLBERTSDauFSW5OHFa: OHMo: OH Marley GENTISSonMSW2OHFa: OHMo: OH Sarah GENTISSisterFSW38OHFa: OHMo: VA Mary A. GENTISSisterFSW26OHFa: OHMo: VA Oren GENTISNephewMSW3OHFa: OHMo: OH

[DI6327] Name Sarah Gentis
Titles & Terms
Death Date 08 Jul 1912
Death Place Urbana, Champaign, Ohio
Birth Date 26 Dec 1842
Estimated Birth Year
Birthplace Ohio
Death Age 69 years 7 months 12 days
Gender Female
Marital Status Single
Race or Color Caucasian
Street Address
Occupation Duties Of Housewife
Residence Urbana, Champaign, Ohio
Burial Date 10 Jul 1912
Burial Place
Cemetery Name Oakdale Cemetery
Spouse's Name
Father's Name George Gentis
Father's Title & Terms
Father's Birthplace Ohio
Mother's Name Christina Zerkel
Mother's Titles & Terms
Mother's Birthplace Virginia
Film Number 1953422
Digital Folder Number 4021198
Image Number 243
Certificate Number fn 36301

[HI6328] (Research):Champaign County Ohio History 1991 by CCGS Biography pg 148

[HI6330] (Research):St Paris Dispatch, Jan 19, 1886 Isac Colbert, aged 70 years and a resident of Concord Twp, while out rabb it hunting last Thursday, shot and killed himself accidentally. He was hun ting with Forest gentis, near Northville.

[HI6335] (Research):Name : Diana Evelsizer Death date : 20 May 1941 Death place : East Liverpool, Columbiana, Ohio Birth date : 19 May 1941 Estimated birth year : Birth place : East Liverpool, Ohio Age at death : 1 day Gender : Female Marital status : Race or color : Caucasian Street address : 701 Riley Avenue Occupation : Residence : Burial date : 20 May 1941 Burial place : Calcutta U.P. Cemetery name : Spouse name : Father name : Carl E. Evelsizer Father titles : Father birth place : Marietta, Ohio Mother name : Dorothy Estell Mother titles : Mother birth place : West Point, Ohio GSU film number : 2023918 Digital GS number : 4035636 Image number : 2430 Certificate number : fn 40013 Collection : Ohio Deaths 1908-1953

[HI6336] (Research):The Piqua Daily Call (Piqua, Ohio) > 1945 > March > 23 William S Pence dies at St Paris Thursday St Paris, Mar 23-Willaim M Pence, 79 retired farmer and life-long resident of this community died at the home of his nephew Coral Evilsizor here T hursday at 7:30 p.m. following a critical illness of one day. He had resided in the St Paris-Conover area until a year ago when he moved here to li ve with his nephew. Survivors are the nephew and two sisters, Mrs Marley E vilsizor, route 4 Urbana and Mrs Rosa Hannah of Iowa. The body was removed to the Frank Funeral Home where funeral rites will be conduct ed at 2 pm Sunday with burial in Myrtle Tree Cemetery

[DI6336] The Piqua Daily Call (Piqua, Ohio) > 1945 > March > 23 William S Pence dies at St Paris Thursday St Paris, Mar 23-Willaim M Pence, 79 retired farmer and life-long resident of this community died at the home of his nephew Coral Evilsizor here T hursday at 7:30 p.m. following a critical illness of one day. He had resided in the St Paris-Conover area until a year ago when he moved here to li ve with his nephew. Survivors are the nephew and two sisters, Mrs Marley E vilsizor, route 4 Urbana and Mrs Rosa Hannah of Iowa. The body was removed to the Frank Funeral Home where funeral rites will be conduct ed at 2 pm Sunday with burial in Myrtle Tree Cemetery

[HI6338] (Research):Will Book E p 42 (Abstract by Stickley p 192) Adam Pence, mad River Twp, died 3/22/1882, probated 3/27/1882 Heirs Adam Pence-son-St Paris; Wesley Pence-Son-Plattesville; Henry Pence- son-Westville; John Pence-son-Westville; William Pence-Son-Westville; Sall ie Pence-Dau-Westville; Elizabeth Pence-Dau-Westville; also mentions Charl es Overholser at my home. Witness Isaac Neff, Isaac Bull, Signed 1/28/1881

Beer's History:Pg 723 Adam Pence retired farmer, P O Westville. Among t he many pioneers of this county we find Adam Pence living in an old time c ottage under the beautiful hills that overlook the Mad River Valle y. He is one of our comfortable men, retired from active business, and wi th his wife, three sons and two daughters, lives a happy contented life, s urrounded by domestic comforts, and free from care. Adam was born in Shena ndoah Co, VA, probably in 1802; his parents Lewis and barbara pence immigr ated to Ohio in 1820; they are both of German descent, and Mrs Pence ca me from Germany. Their children (eleven in number) were born in Virgini a, the youngest being 21 years of age; four of them were married. Lewis h ad considerable money when he came here, and purchased a section of lan d, afterward buying 300 acres more; this he divided among his childr en at once; and they set to work and soon those who were married had a com fortable log house erected. Adam, our subject, is now living in the hou se first built, in 1821 and which has been occupied by his family for fift y-nine years. He was married to his present wife Mary Prince, a nati ve of Kentucky, in 1824; they were both hard workers, saved their money, a nd soon had gained enough to purchase 240 acres of land; this was in tu rn divided among their children, of whom they have nine, seven sons and t wo daughters. Three sons are married; Wesley married Emily Strickler; Ad am Jr wedded Nancy McCarty and William married Mary Miller. The two daught ers are named Sarah and Elizabeth. There are also three sons living at hom e-Henry, John and David. Adam Pence has also raised another man, who mig ht properly be reckoned a son named Charlie M Overhulse. The sons livi ng at home have lately added to their possessions 200 acres more land, pur chased in partnership, lying west of the home farm. Their father still ow ns his original tract of 100 acres given him by his father, with an inco me sufficient to furnish every comfort while they live. We have been to ma ny farmhouses, but the culinary skill of the mother and her daughters cann ot be excelled by any housewives in the county. Their habits are of a qui et sort, for which the pioneers are noted, and the family are members of t he Lutheran Church, to which Mr and Mrs pence have belonged for nearly thr ee quarters of a century. They are noted for their honesty, and as neighbo rs, enjoy the confidence of all with whom they are acquainted. This sket ch will ever be a source of pride to their descendents indicating the char acter of their ancestry, and the high esteem in which they are held in t he community. According to the 1874 atlas, the Adam Pence Sr. tract or farm was in the w est half of Sec. 27.

[HI6339] (Research):CCGS 1989 pg 53 reprint of Warren Everhart(1962): Mary Prince, very like ly the eldest daughter of Adam and Eve (grin) Prince , was born in the Sh enandoah Valley and came with her parents to this county.

[HI6340] (Research):Unmarried

[HI6341] (Research):Unmarried

[HI6342] (Research):Unmarried

[HI6344] (Research):Unmarried Champaign Co Wills Book E Pg 372 Sarah Pence, Mad River Twp-probated 7/2/1888 Heirs-Henry Pence-bro-Westville; John Pence-bro-Westville;David Pence-bro- Westville;William Pence-bro-Terre haute; Adam Pence-Terre Haute; Wesley Pe nce-bro-Westville; Elizabeth Pence-sis-Westville. Charles M Overhulsor $1 00 to be paid by brothers Henry, John and David Pence. 50 acres S9 Mad Riv er Twp to bros Henry, Jahn and David Pence equally. They to put monume nt at head of grave. John Pence administrator. Witness Isaac Neff, Isaac B ull. Signed 6/11/1883

[HI6345] (Research):Death date pro in error as she was living with brother Henry in 1910 Cens us Champaign County, OH, age 65

[HI6346] (Research):Nettle Creek, Webbie D, son of D and C died 8/30/1874 1y11m11d Tombstone age is in error should be 4-11-11

[HI6349] (Research):Poll Book for Election held in Saint Paris Precint 10-9-1877 for or again st new jail. CCGS Newsletter April 1994 Vol 10 # 2 pg 29 Jonathan Shaffer Solomon Shaffer

Buried next to Jonathan in the Terra Haute cemetery is Hannah A b2/24/18 55 d 7/8/1908. 1870 Census shows wife Susan age 52 ,no children. Book K pg 505 Will names Hannah Shaffer, widow, Reuben Shaffer, brother, R ebecca Zerkle, sister; Catherine Hillis; Perry Shaffer, nephew, Jesse E Sh affer, Nephew, Emma Leonard, niece; Geo W Shaffer, nephew, Joshua Zerkl e, nephew, Samuel Zerkel, nephew; Jane Shaffer, niece; Hannah Evilsizor, n iece. Niece Bertha Wales

Court found will invalid. He was deceased at time of making and signing sa me he was not of sound mind and memory-probate was rejected.

[HI6352] (Research):Will Abstracts, Champaign County, Ohio Vil II Book G-L 1889-1911 Pg 505 Wi ll of Jonathan SHAFFER Probated 7/31/1905, Mad River Twp, died 7/27/1905 Heirs, Hannah Shaffer, widow, Urbana; Reuben Shaffer, brother, Mad Rive r; Rebecca Zerkle-sister, Mad River Twp; Catherine Hillsis, Mad River Tw p; Perry Shaffer, nephew, Mad River Twp; Jesse E Shaffer, nephew, Mad Riv er Twp; Emma Leonard, niece, Jackson Twp; George W Shaffer, nephew, Mad Ri ver Twp; Joshua Zerkle, nephew, mad River Twp; Samuel Zerkle, nephew, m ad River Twp; Jane Shaffer, niece; Hannah Evilsizor, niece. To wife Hann ah Shaffer, what she legally entitled to; to niece Bertha Wales $100 and r esidue of estate to nephew Perry Shaffer. Cyrus Miller-Executor Witness: D C Jenkins and Cyrus Miller Will signed 8/18/1896 long testimony- Court finds above instrument not the last will and testame nt of Jonahtan Shaffer dec'd and at the time of making and signing sa me he was not of sound mind and memory- Probate rejected

Transcription in Cemetery Book by Denise shows died 1928, but I think it w as 1938 since she was living with her son Jesse in 1930 Blackford Co, Hart ford City, IN

[HI6354] (Research):History of Clark Co , OH Beers 1881____Jacob Dingledine, Tremont City; born in Virginia July 13, 1810; is a son of Philip and May Barrington Dingledine, natives of Virginia. They became residen locationg in Champaign Co, in 1844, where they resided till their death. His wife died in Oct 1860 ; his death occurred aug 9, 1872. They were the parents of twelve children, five now survive-Margaret, Jacob , Elizabeth, Mary and

Dingledine, Philip VA SHENANDOAH CO. pg142 1820

Champaign Co Will Abstracts Book D Pg 129 Philip Dingledine, Mad River Twp, probated 9-3-1873 Grch John Shaffer, Joseph Shaffer, Mary M Blue (w/o Nelson) and Martha Sha ffer, heirs at law of dau Anna Shaffer dec'd $25 each; dau Elizabeth, Mart ha and mary Dingledine the homestead; my nine grch Jacob and Philip Dingle dine Jr (heirs of Nicholas Dingledine dec'd); Margaret Backman (w/o John ), Sarah Bushong ( wife of john); Elizabeth, Martha and Mary Dingeldine, h eirs of John Dingledine dec'd. Notes of Adam Dingledine and Jacob Shaff er cancelled. Son Jacob Dingledine executor. Witness Isaac Neff, Samuel Ne ese. Signed 3/29/1865 Codicil 3-3-1871 the two ch of Adam Dingledine heirs of dau dec'd and hei rs of dau Ann Hoffer dec'd, equal share making 11 shares to grch.

I am told that one of the books Mr Blair Zirkle owned make references to a Nicholus Dingledine b1762. I am told the book was a much older book on the Zirkle family.It talks about who he married and where he was born . Derek Dingledine ddingledine1@cogeco.ca

Additional Info found at: http://www.mindspring.com/~ronjc/dingledine/dingledine2.html rjones@erinet.com (Richard N. Jones)

[HI6357] (Research):PG 400 MARY DINGLEDINE PROBATED 23 AUG 1895 MAD RIVER TWP [DIED 21 JUL 1895] Heirs-Elizabeth Dingledine-sis-Terre Haute; Sarah Bushong-sis-Terre Haut e; Samuel Dingledine-nep-Tremont City; John E Dingledine-nep-0h; Rachel Jo nes-niece-Tremont City; Minnie F Neese-grniece-Terre Haute; Sarah Neese-ni ece-Van Wert; John Dingledine-nep-Van Wert; Lina Neff-niece-Terre Haute; M artha Dibert-niece-Terre Haute; Catherine Gearhart-niece-Terre Haute; Hann ah Walborn-niece-Van Wert; Mary Toler-niece-Terre Haute; Eslie Dingledine- nep-Terre Haute; Lemuel Dingledine-nep-St Paris; William Dingledine-nep-Bu ckland; John N Dingledine-nep-Terre Haute; Charles A Dingledine-nep-Buckla nd; Mary E Groves-niece-Terre Haute; Catharine Frank-niece-LeRoy, Va; Phil ip Dingledine-nep-Quick Station, Va; Mary Weaver-niece-Terre Haute; Elizab eth Neese-niece-Terre Haute; Margaret Davis-niece-Terre Haute; Mary Blue-n iece-Terre Haute; Martha Cutler-niece-Terre Haute; John Shafer-nep-Terre H aute; Joseph Shafer-nep-Terre Haute; Sarah May-niece-Wapakoneta. Sis Elizabeth Dingledine who resides with me, my estate her natural life a nd my undivided interest in the estate of sis Martha Dingledine decld. Elizabeth Dingledine administrator Witness:Henry Dibert Isaac Neff (now decld] will signed Cx) 6 Feb 1890

1880 Census Place:Mad River, Champaign, Ohio Source:FHL Film 1254998 National Archives Film T9-0998 Page 31 1D Mary DINGLEDINESelfFSW68OHFa: OHMo: OH Catherine DINGLEDINE Sister FSW60OHFa: OHMo: OH

[HI6358] (Research):Champaign Co land Grants 6/10/1826 Solomon Snapp (schnepp) of Montgomery Co, OH E1/2,NE1/4,S11,T3,R11, V ol G pg 414 Daniel Snapp (Schnepp) of Montgomery Co, OH 80 acres-W1/2, NE1/4,S11,T3,R1 1, Vol G pg 415 John Snapp Jr (Schnepp)of Montgomery Co, OH 80 acres-W1/2, SW1/4,S11,T3,R1 1, Vol G pg 416 John Snapp Jr (Schnepp)of Montgomery Co, OH 80 acres-E1/2,SW1/4,S11,T3,R1 1, Vol G pg 417

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( SE 1/4) 20 Mar 1851 John Zimmerman to John Snapp, 31.78 ac except railroad BkW Pg1 71 26 Apr 1851 Plat of John Snapp addition to St Paris BkW Pg255 23 Mar 1852 Quitclaim from John Huffman to C.P & I Railroad Co, right-of-w ay, 73.75 ft wide Bk X Pg600 29 July 1853 C P & I Railroad Co to John Snapp, 99 year lease for par ts of SE 1/4 Bk Y Pg413 29 Aug 1853 Quitclaim from John Snapp to C P & I Railroad Co, par ts of SE 1/4 BkY Pg189

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 # ? 26 Apr 1851 Plat of John Snapp addition to St Paris BkWpg255 Lot#77 06 Jan 1855 John Snapp to John Ebert, entire lot located in Snapp 's addition of St paris Bk Z pg468 Lot ? 2/23/1856 John Snapp to Robert Noe, 5 acres Bk B2 pg7 Lot ? 7/2/1856 John Snapp to Samuel Bollinger Bk B2 Pg 436 Lot ? 11/12/1860 Adminisrator of John Snapp to Levi Runkle, lease Bk 32 P g304 Lot ? 11/14/1861 Administrator of John Snapp to Pat Wallen Bk 33 Pg12 Lot ? 10/9/1869 Heirs of John Snapp to Jacob Reader, 1.55 acres Bk 42 Pg2 57

[HI6359] (Research):Home in 1860: Concord, Champaign, Ohio Post Office: Urbana Household Members: Name Age David Snapp 28 Nancy Snapp 23 Mariah Snapp 3 Melinda Snapp 2 N A M Snapp 11.12 William Scott 10 Irene Scott 18

[HI6360] (Research):Record Book 9, Page 335 Filed 15 March 1827 John Handcock and wife vs Ann & Nathaniel Norris by Nathaniel Cartmell their guardian William Hite Cartmell died in 1814 in Champaign County owning 227 acres a nd having no heirs of his body, but nine brothers and sisters. Nathaniel C artmell a brother and a sister, Sarah Cartmell, wife of William Morris ea ch held 1/9 of Williamus estate. When Sarahus husband, William Norris die d, his children were: Ann Norris, Nathaniel Norris and Elizabeth Norris (m entioned only once). Sarah later married John Handcock. Before her remarri age Sarah turned over her portion, (1/9) of her brothers s estate and of h er motherus estate ($700) to her chiI.dren, but she insists that it by und er duress by her brother, Nathaniel. In this case, Sarah is asking for t he return of her portion of both estates. On 13 August 1827 the court dism issed the case at the costs of the Handcocks.

[DI6362] Name: Eliza Blue
Death date: 03 May 1919
Death place: Springfield, Clark, Ohio
Birthdate: 05 Sep 1844
Estimated birth year:
Birthplace: Ohio
Age at death: 74 years 7 months 28 days
Gender: Female
Marital status: Widowed
Race or color: Caucasian
Street address:
Occupation: Housekeeping
Residence:
Burial date: 07 May 1919
Burial place:
Cemetery name: Degraff Cem.
Spouse's name:
Father's name: Robert Harper
Father's titles:
Father's birthplace: Ohio
Mother's name: Julia Hill
Mother's titles:
Mother's birthplace: Ohio
GSU film number: 1984694
Digital GS number: 4021938
Image number: 2389
Reference number: fn 31304
Collection: Ohio Deaths 1908-1953

[HI6363] (Research):He was born in OH and married Elizabeth in Shelby Co. OH. John and Elizabe th may have divorced ca1885, for their son "Frank" appears to be living wi th his mother and step-father, Jonathan B. HARRIS, in Auglaize Co. OH in 1 900. The mother is listed as "Minnie E." (Minerva Elizabeth?). The reco rd indicates that she had been married to Jonathan for 14 years. John Fran klin appears to have m2.1889 Nettie (BAKER) KAUFFMAN (b.1863), daught er of William BAKER, in Champaign Co. OH. They were living in Lake Tw p. of Logan Co. in 1900 (no children). John died in Miami Co. OH and is bu ried at Graceland Cemetery, Sidney OH. His son, David, is buried in the sa me plot, and a John BLUE (d.1934), age 30, is also in the same plot. Jo hn may be a son of John and Nettie. Nettie died in Champaign Co. and is bu ried at Hill Cemetery.

BLUE, John Franklin Death date: 6/18/1939, Miami County Certif icate #40448

[DI6364] Name: Samuel O. Blue
Death date: 30 Mar 1946
Death place: Washington Twp, Logan, Ohio, United States
Birthdate: 07 Apr 1865
Birthplace: Champaign Co.
Age at death: 80 years 11 months 22 days
Gender: Male
Marital status: Widow
Race or color: Caucasian
Street address:
Occupation:
Residence:
Burial date: 4/1/1946
Burial place:
Cemetery name: Greenwood Cemetery
Spouse's name:
Father's name: Simon Blue
Father's titles:
Father's birthplace:
Mother's name: Eliza Harper
Mother's titles:
Mother's birthplace:
Informant B F Blue
GSU film number: 2372805
Digital GS number: 4073026
Image number: 02560
Reference number: 20773
Collection: Ohio Deaths 1908-1953

[HI6365] (Research):Elmer and Sarah were born in OH and were living in Brown Twp., Darke County. OH in 1900 and 1910. She had a son, William J. CARTER (b.1884), by a pr evious marriage. Elmer is buried at New Teegarden Cemetery in Darke Co.

[DI6365] Name: Elmer E. Blue

Death Date: 12 Jun 1922
Death Place: Wayne, Darke, Ohio
Birth Date: 06 Jul 1867
Estimated Birth Year:
Birthplace: Near Springfield, Ohio
Death Age: 54 years 11 months 6 days
Gender: Male
Marital Status: Married
Race or Color: Caucasian
Street Address:
Occupation: Section Forman
Residence:
Burial Date: 14 Jun 1922
Burial Place:
Cemetery Name: Tea Garden
Spouse's Name: Elizabeth Moyer

[HI6366] (Research):5 Uriah BLUE Jr. (1782-1849), m1.1808 Jane STITE (1789-1819), m2.1820 Marg aret (DEWEESE) GERARD (1797-1840), m3.1843 Charlotte CLARK (b.ca1805). Uri ah was probably born in Bedford Co. PA, however, the 1850 Ohio Mortality S chedule says he was born in VA. He was married to Jane in Hamilton County. OH by Rev. William Jones, Minister of the Duck Creek Baptist Churc h. In 1807, Uriah received a patent for 160.76 acres located in Sect. 2 3, Twp. 1, Range 11, in present day Spring Creek Twp., Miami Co. OH, a nd in 1808 they moved to this land. The first organized township meeting w as held in 1815 and Uriah was elected as a trustee. In that year he record ed his earmark (for cattle) with the township, which was two slits in t he upper side of the right ear. He sold parts of his land in 1814 and 181 7, but kept some until he died. His estate sold the remainder in 1852. Ja ne was a daughter of Elijah and Rhoda STITES. She was buried on the Old Bl ue Farm (Saunders) Cemetery in Staunton Twp., Miami Co. Uriah married Marg aret DEWEESE in Miami Co. She was a daughter of Lewis and Mary DEWEESE a nd the widow of John GERARD. She had two daughters by John, Elizabeth C. ( GERARD) GARVEY (1816-1889) and Mary A. (GERARD) SMITH (1818-1889). Margar et died in Miami Co. and is also buried at the Old Blue Farm Cemetery. Uri ah then married Charlotte in Warren Co. OH. She was a daughter of John CLA RK of Warren Co. Charlotte was living with some of Uriah's children in Spr ing Creek Twp., Miami Co. in 1850. Uriah was a veteran of the War of 18 12 and is buried in the Old Blue Farm (Saunders) Cemetery near Troy OH, ne ar the grave of his father. The children of Uriah and his wives were obtai ned from a list, which appears to be a copy of a Bible record, writt en by Clarence G. BLUE, grandson of Uriah and Margaret. These children a re consistent with a series of probate and guardianship records filed in M iami Co. There is a 23 Apr 1841 record in Miami Co. OH wherein Uriah BL UE and William McCAMPBELL are appointed co-guardians for Uriah's childr en (after Margaret's death in 1840). This was probably required due to t he legacy received by the children from their grandparents, Lewis and Ma ry DeWEESE.

[HI6368] (Research):JENKINS WESLEY E County Name: LOGAN Date of Death: 1/31/1934 Volume Number: 7409 Certificate Number: 4082

[DI6368] Name: Wesley Ellsworth Jenkin
Death date: 31 Jan 1934
Death place: Pleasant, Logan, Ohio
Birth date: 10 Nov 1862
Estimated birth year:
Birth place: Ohio
Age at death: 71 years 2 months 21 days
Gender: Male
Marital status: Married
Race or color: American
Street address:
Occupation: Farmer
Residence: Pleasant Township, Logan, Ohio
Burial date: 03 Feb 1934
Burial place: De Graff, Logan, Ohio
Cemetery name: Spring Grove
Spouse name: Emma E. Jenkins
Father name: Thomas Jenkins
Father titles:
Father birth place: U.S.
Mother name: Dusella Idle
Mother titles:
Mother birth place: U.S.
GSU film number: 1992987
Digital GS number: 4020582
Image number: 1197
Reference number: fn 4082
Collection: Ohio Deaths 1908-1953

[NI6373]
Oct 24, 1878 Items From the West End, Concord Township by Specs Jr
Politics, like almost everything else, works out strange events. The laying aside of Esq. Loudenback as Justice of Peace after having filled the office for thirty-six consecutive years is one of the events of the recent election. But it is said to be a long lane that has no turn, and while his turn has come at last, he retires with the consolation of having the credit of being the most accomplished Justice ever in Champaign county. Another event of the recent election is the fact that this township produced one entire Prohibition voter, and kind of sore-headed Democrat, and ten partial Prohibition votes. These ten all stepped down and out of the regular channel of Prohibition, where beer, ale and hard cider dare not come, and voted either for his favorite candidate for Probate Judge or Clerk, evincing a strong desire not to go the whole hog on Prohibition, for fear they might choke.

[HI6373] (Research):Champaign Co Will Abstracts Book G Pg 574 David Louderback, Mad River Twp- probated 3/10/1893 heirs, Elizabeth Ann loudenback-widow-westville; harry C loudenback-grson- Westville; Maude C Loudenback-grdau-Westville; Clarence D Loudenback-grson -Westville. Antinuptual agreement between David and wife dated July 22, 18 58, she to be paid out of my estate $2000 and her entire interest in my es tate. Balance in equal portions ro grch Harry C, maude C and Clarence C Lo udenback. Jesse M Lewis, adminis. Wit, John H Young, A F Vance, Jr. Sign ed 3/9/1891

W DELLA LOUNDENBACK. ofWestville, the last surviving often or more childr en of the venerable old pioneer capitalist DAVID LOUNDENBACK. died last Th ursday. He had been dissipating for several days without eating anything a nd took some ice-cold beer, which resulted fatally, the following mornin g. May 20 1892 Champaign Co, Genealogical Society, Champaign Co OH Newspap er Abstracts, Book II- 1878-1900, (September 6, 1878 to 1900).

Court of Common Pleas 1890 from Champaign Democrat abstracted by Pat Stick ley CCGS Newsletter Fall 1989 4/17/1890 David Loudenback vs Jacob Nichols et al - foreclosure 4/17/1890 David Loudenback vs Deadoma Beck* et al - foreclosure

* Note- 1860 Census is a Didema Pence age 18 a domestic. She married Dani el Morris 11/29/1860 in Champaign Co, OH. They had one child born in 18 64 and Daniel remarried in 1969.

DAVID LOUDENBACK, real estate and loans; P. O. Westville. There is, perhap s, no man in Mad River Township so well known as Squire Loudenback. For ma ny years he has served the public, and now takes front rank among the pion eers of the township. His age is 72 years; he was born March 20, 180 8, in Page Co., Va., and came to this township, together with his parent s, David and Susannah Loudenback, Nov. 1, 1817. They were parents of eig ht children, five sons and three daughters-Benjamin, Ann, David, the subje ct of this biography, Rebecca, Emanuel, Barbara, John and Martin. They we re well known to all the older people living in the township, and it is pr esumed that they are all living. Squire David Loudenback was wedded to Mi ss Charlotte M. Hebbard, in 1838, by whom he had ten children, of whom Eug ene F. and Hylas D. are living. Those that are now deceased were named Noa h, Eliza, David H., Henrietta, Charles G., Lucy A. and Devilla O. Mrs. Lou denback died June 26, 1857. Her married life extended over a period of nin eteen years. Mr. Loudenback was again married to Mrs. Elizabeth A. Smith ( nee Custar), July 2'2, 1858. Three children were the result of this union- Rienzi, the eldest, was born May 10, 1859, and died May 7, 1863 ; Rolla, F eb. 2J, 1862, and Glendora, who was born at the same time, but died in inf ancy. The early life of Squire Loudenback was similar to that of all you ng men who have helped in the development of a new country, until Ju ne 1, 1829, when, from the advantages derived from close application to st udy, he commenced teaching school, and for fourteen consecutive terms taug ht in this and the adjoining district. He then formed an engagement as cle rk in a grocery store at Westville, which was continued for three years. D uring this time he began loaning money, which has been continued until th is time, the success of which has made him the wealthiest man in Champai gn county. He was also Deputy County Surveyor, and paid attention to the s elling and settling up of estates; for ten years be acted as Township Cler k; in 1842, he was elected Justice of the Peace, and his re-election was c ontinued for thirty-six years, and during this long term of office never h ad one of his decisions reversed. No man can show a better record than thi s. He has also been Township Treasurer for twenty-six years, which offi ce he still holds. He has settled more large estates, and is guardian of m ore children, than any man in the township. He is also the largest land-ow ner, having now 1,200 acres, all under cultivation. His present residen ce is a handsome frame house, near the village of Westville, and here M r. Loudenback passes his time when not engaged in business cares. Mu ch of the township history has been obtained from him. Squire Loudenback c ommenced teaching school June 1, 18'29, for $10.50 per month, and out of t his had to pay his board. At this time he was $6.25 in debt, which was pa id out of his first quarter's salary, and from this small beginning, has g rown, by energy and fair dealing, to the position of one of the most promi nent as well as the wealthiest man in the county. In addition to all his o ther business, he is connected with the Third National Bank of Urban a, of which he owns one-tenth interest. He has, since 1830, been an arde nt Universalist, and made a princely donation of between $5,000 and $6,00 0, for the purpose of building the church of that order in Westville. He a lso pays a yearly dividend of $300 toward the support of the ministr y. He takes a great pride in having been from boyhood a Jacksonian Democra t, casting his first vote for Andrew Jackson, and has helped elect every D emocratic President since that time. As a man of correct business babies a nd unswerving integrity, he is, without doubt, the equal of any man in t he State of Ohio. We are proud of his biographical sketch, and know it wi ll be read with interest by every supporter of this history, which wi ll be the authoritative one to this date and for all time to come.

[DI6373] of Westville, age 85, leaves no ch, all diead. Md 2 times, #2 survives. only 3 grach. 2 of the late Della Loudenback and 1 of Eugene Loudenback

[HI6374] (Research):Will Book H pg 464 Elizabeth Loudenback, Urbana City, died 2/24/1896 proba ted 2/28/1896 Heirs Anchory Smith, son, Urbana; Anna Hayner, grdau, Westville; Rolla Smi th, grson, Urbana. Son in law John Richardson $100; grdau Annie hayner (n ee Richardson) my parlor chairs, carpet and piano; son Achory Smith $180 0; Elizabeth V Smith, dau in law, $500; grson Rolla H Smith the residen ce I live in. Achory Smith Exec. Wit: J M Lewis, Elizabeth Lauppe. Sign ed 12/16/1895

[HI6375] (Research):Lippencott Ancestry and descendants from Judith M Olsen

This article from Jan Therkildsen

FROM DON COOLIDGE [bracket comments are his] From someone else he received these excerpts from an article that appear ed in The Sabbath Recorder Jan. 1988. "North Hampton: Ohio's Lost Colony," The Sabbath Recorder, Vol. 210, N o. 7, pp.32-33, Jan. 1988

"Whoever said, 'Dead men tell no tales,' has never vistied an old cemeter y. The Lippincott (Joseph 1853) and Maxson headstones, their faces freshe ned with chalk, documented the probable site of the Beech Woods SDB Chur ch at the corner of Ayers Pike and Anspaugh Road, three miles northwe st of North Hampton. Organized in 1824 by Elder Lewis A. Davis, its origi nal seven members soon expanded to 20. Subsequently called the Pike Towns hip Church, it reported to Seventh Day Baptist General Conference in 18 29 the following officers: Samuel F[itz] Randolph, Simeon Babcock [my g-g- g-g-greatfather William's older brother and father of Maxson Babcock], eld ers; Samuel Lippincott Sr. [brother-in-law of Simeon Babcock's first wife], deacon; Jo hn Davis, clerk; membership 33. The registry of deeds in Springfield revea ls a thriving community of Lippincots, Maxsons, Davises, and others, wheeling and dealing in land. This was truly the hub throu gh which SDBs fanned out into central Ohio, Iowa, Nebraska and Wisconsin. They grew to a membersh ip of 102 in 1832 and 150 in 1837. "In 1831, having outgrown the humble me eting place we surmised to have been known as Beech Woods, the Pike Chur ch moved to the center of North Hampton. The Clarke County registry of de eds shows that 'Obadiah Lippincott [Samuel Lippincott's son] and Margar et his wife. . .and the Seventh Day Baptist Close Communion Church: for a nd in consideration of the sum of of twelve and a half cents' entered in to an agreement to sell convey a parcel of land 'being one half an acr e. . .' The North Hampton Church had their moment in the sun. "Wherever t wo or three SDBs are gathered together, you get three or four divergent op inions. Church meetings must have been hot and furious before the pro-temperance group of 100 split off into the North Hampton Temperance Re form Church in 1837. (See The Sabbath Recorder, June 1987.) The old Pi ke Church retained possession of the building and records in North Hampto n, but it was on its way out. The Southwestern Association minutes for 18 39 record Samuel Lippincott, Joseph Davis [Samuel Lippincott's son-in-law ], deacons; Obadiah Lippincott, clerk; Jacob Davis, messenger; membershi p, 60. General Conference minutes for 1841 show a membership of 37 with J ames B. Davis, Samuel Lippincott Sr., Joseph Davis Sr., Jesse Babcock [Sim eon Babcock's son], Amos Sutton, Jacob Davis, Joel Babcock [Simeon Babcock 's brother], and James B. Davis, listed as officers. "Angered by a strong temperance resolu tion unanimously adopted by the Southwestern Association in 1841, "the Pike Church rent the mselves from the Association" and refused overtures for return. They with drew from General Conference in 1842 due to the 'fanatical temperance opin ions of the latter.' The last conference report in 1846 lists a disassoci ated membership of 30. The building in the center of town had disappeared by 1 905. The cemetery emained until 1923 when a school was built on the half- acre lot and the graves were carefully added to Asbury Cemetery carved fr om a wooded area on a ridge near Donnel's Creek. Worn, delicately scroll ed headstones for Charity Babcock (1835), first wife of Rev. Simeon Babcoc k, Ester Ayers (1835), Samuel Lippincott (1853) and Jesse Maxson (1857) au thenticate the site of the final resting place for members of the origin al Pike church. "For a period of about sixteen years (1837-1850), two S DB churches coexisted in the North Hampton area: the old Pike church in t he large log meeting house in the center of town and the upstart Temperan ce Reform church probably meeting in homes or Sunday churches."

[NI6376] Dau of Ephraim Maxson and Elizabeth Davis

[HI6379] (Research):Shenandoah Co, VA Tax list 1783-1785 3 in his family both years This Lewis generally has been believed to be the son of Lewis Pence howeve r, the will of Barbara, widow of Jacob , lists a Lewis as a child and Fred erick, called oldest son and heir of Jacob, made a division of Jacob's la nd grant and deeded half of its 262 acres to this Lewis in 1795. Lewis a nd his wife, Barbara, conveyed all but about two acres of it to Emanuel Pe nce, also a son of Jacob, in 1800; it is almost certainly this Lewis, s on of Jacob, who went to Champaign Co by 19 Oct 1820, when he purchased 7 02 acres from his cousin, John Pence (No. 67), son of Henry, for $12,68 0; previously, Lewis and Barbara, on 14 Sep 1819, sold 350 acres of la nd in Shenandoah Co to John Garber for $6,553 and another 168 acres to Cha rles Beazley for $3,780; Lewis served in Captain Michael Reader's compa ny in the Revolution.

PUBLIC RECORDS OF CHAMPAIGN COUNTY, OHIO CHANCERY RECORDS OF THE COURT OF COMMON PLEAS Record Book 8, Pages 437-439 - Filed 16 October 1823 - In Chancery Adam Buroker Vs Lewis Pence Lewis Pence is the father-in-law of Adam Buroker, who married a daughter ( unnamed) of Lewis. In the close of the year 1819, Lewis Pence who ow ns 80 acres of land in Section 8, Township 4, Range 11 (Mad River Tp.), pr oposed that Buroker make improvements, build a barn, clear the land, et c. and then Pence would give Buroker a deed f or the 80 acres. There w as no written agreement and existed wholly in parol (word of mouth). Buro ker took possession of the land and cleared a number of acres, laid more t han 4,000 thousand rails, built a large barn and he believes the improveme nts to amount to more than $500. Buroker entered into an written agreeme nt with John Bloze, another son-in-law of Lewis Pence, which concerned a d ivision fence and Lewis Pence was aware of and in agreement with the docum ent. Lewis Pence employed the county surveyor to survey eighty acres a nd to make out the survey of the plat to Buroker, but Buroker paid for t he survey. Since that time Pence has refused to give him a deed nor wou ld he pay any consideration for the improvements, and further ordered Buro ker to quit the premises. Buroker removed from the property, but he now a sks the court to cause him to be made a deed for the property or to rep ay him for the expense and labor for the improvements. Lewis Pence answered on 27 October 1823 and agreed that there was not a wr itten agreement between himself and Buroker. Lewis also admits that his d aughter is legally married to Buroker, much to his deep regret and mortifi cation as matters have turned due to Buroker's ingovernable temper and cru el disposition towards her. The disagreement between the two men was d ue to the treatment of Buroker's wife (Pence's daughter). Pence relates t hat he told Buroker that he could remain on the land and reap his lab or in peace as the other children, but he was a free man and in a free cou ntry and if he wanted to move he could. As to the improvements that Burok er claims to have made, when he took possession of the property about eigh teen acres had already been cleared and was under a good fence. The impro vements made by Buroker included a small cabin and a little smoke-house, a nd total more or less about two thousand dollars. The court decided that Buroker was not entitled to a deed, but that he w as entitled to labor for improvements and after deducting the value of t he rent while he lived there he was awarded $12.00 from Pence and Pence w as to pay the cost of the taxes which was $41.41. The whole to be paid wit hin 60 days.

Record Book 10, Page 277 - Filed 20 March 1829 Lewis Pence Vs The heirs of Henry Pence, deceased On 21 August 1825, Lewis Pence, "being old and far advanced in life and wi shing to spend the remainder of his life with his son, Henry Pence, th en a resident of Champaign County but who is now deceased" agreed that Lew is "should execute to said Henry a warrantee deed to fifty acres of land ." In exchange Henry Pence would maintain and support Lewis Pence and h is wife. Lewis and his wife (not named) began living with Henry Pen ce on or about I September 1825, and on 30 December 1825 Lewis Pence execu ted the deed for fifty acres. Lewis's wife departed this life shortly aft er I September 1825 (about three months later). Lewis Pence also execut ed a deed to each of his sons for one hundred acres and to each of his dau ghters eighty acres. The portion that Lewis deeded to Henry contained o ne hundred seventy-six acres, which included the extra fifty acres for mai ntainance and an additional twenty-six acres more than he gave the other h eirs. The land is located in Mad River Township, Section 8, Township 4, R ange 11 (Mad River Tp.). Henry Pence died on or about I September 1826, le aving the following heirs: Elizabeth, widow and five minor children, of wh om Elizabeth is the guardian: Barbara, 11 years;Sarah, 9 years; Eliz a, 7 years; Sanders, 5 years; and Margaret, 2 years. Since Henry's deat h, the contract that Lewis made with Henry has not been fully honored by E lizabeth-Pence. Lewis states that he believes that after Henry's esta te is settled that Elizabeth will not be able to fulfill the contract f or maintance for the remainder's of Lewis' life. Lewis asks that a quit c laim be given to him by Henry's heirs for the fifty acres so that he m ay be able to maintain his own care. On 25 March 1829, the case was dropp ed by the action and costs of the complainant (Lewis Pence).

Record Book 10, Page 311 - Filed 21 November 1828 Lewis Pence Vs George Steinbarger Administrator of Henry Pence, deceased On 1 July 1826 Henry Pence became indebted to Lewis Pence for $100 for wor k, labor and diligence of said Lewis Pence before that time. Also, on th at date, Henry was further indebted for another $100 for goods and equipme nt purchased from Lewis. George Steinbarger denies that Henry incurred.t he debt. On 25 October 1828 in the court of David Markley, Justice of t he Peace, Lewis Pence recovered a judgment from George Steinbarger, Admini strator, in the amount of $35.22 and costs of $3.80'-4. George Steinbarg er filed an appeal against the case. On 6 April 1829 the case went befo re a jury: Frederick Baker, Ferrill Baker, Abram Baker, Alexander Beaty, J oseph McClain, John Scott, William Ward, AndrewStaley, David Lung, Benjamin Kite, Robert J. Swam(?) & William Patr ick. The jury found that Henry Pence did not in his lifetime contract wi th Lewis Pence for the amount specified. Therefore, Lewis Pence, by his a ttorney, Daniel S. Bell, asks for a new trial because (1) the verdict w as not according to law, (2) the verdict was contrary to evidence, (3) t he plaintiff has discovered new and material evidence. However, within t he same court term Lewis Pence withdrew his charges for a new trial. T he court decreed that Pence recover nothing from Steinbarger, however, Ste inberger was to recover from Pence the costs of defending himself

Record Book 32, Page 438- Filed 18 February 1868- Petition to Partition Da niel Blose vs John Phillips et al On 10 February 1826 Lewis Pence had deeded 50 acr es of land located in Section 8 Township 4 Range 11 (Mad River Townshi p) to George Myers and Susannah Myers, his wife. Under the deed they we re to hold the land during their lifetimes and if they had any issue th en the land was to be passed on. If they did not have any heirs the land w as to revert to the brothers and sisters of Susannah Pence. George and Sus annah had no heirs. At the time of this suit, Daniel Blose, had, by purcha se, acquired nearly 50 per cent of the interest. The land was sold by t he court and Daniel was the purchaser. Lewis' heirs were: Amelia Blose; Ad am Pence; Lewis Pence; Catharine Bailer; Elizabeth Buroker; Barbara Penc e, wife of ...Phillips (mother of Polly Phillips, wife of ... Hull; John P hillips; Lewis Phillips; Israel Phillips; Barbara Phillips, wife of Jac ob Butts; Elizabeth Phillips, wife of Roland Pence- all of Indiana; Margar et Phillips, wife of Herrin (residence unknown); and Mary Ann Phillips, wi fe of John Smith of Champaign County); Mollie Pence, wife of ... Nunn a nd secondly, ...Long (heirs were unknown); Martin Pence, deceased (fath er of David Pence; Lewis Pence; Jacob Pence; Darius Pence -all of Indian a; Catharine Pence, deceased, wife of ...Buroker; Susannah Pence, wi fe of George Ammon of Indiana; Phoebe Pence, wife of ...Downs of Indian a; Nancy Pence, wife of Oliver Lillard; Polly Pence, wife of ...Long of In diana); Henry Pence, deceased (father of Sanders Pence; Pence, wife of Jac ob Sarver; Elijah Pence; Margaret Pence, wife of ...Robinson of Iowa; Sall ie Pence, deceased, wife of ...Saulsbury and later ...Robinson (John Sauls bury; Cerena Saulsbury; Mary Ann Saulsbury; and unknown heirs>; Jacob Penc e, deceased (father of George Pence and Seville Pence, wife of Isaac Crabi ll of Indiana).

Champaign County, Ohio Probate Records Volume: 1 Page: 330 30 January 183 3

Know all men by these presents that we WILLIAM RUNKLE, DAVID S MITH, and PETER SMITH are held and firmly bound unto the State of Ohi o, in the penal sum of fourteen hundred dollars, for the payment of whi ch we bind ourselves and heirs, executors and administrators firmly by the se presents. Witness our hands and seals this 20th day of January 1833.

The conditions of the above obligation is such that where as by the court of common pleas of the county of Champaign and State of Oh io WILLIAM RUNKLE has this day been appointed administrator of all and sin gular the goods and chattels rights and credits which were of LEWIS PEN CE decd. at the time of his death. Now therefore, if the said WILLIAM RUNK LE shall and does well and truly administer all and singular the goods a nd chattel rights and credits which were of this said LEWIS PENCE dec d. at the time of his death, according to law, there the above obligati on to be void, otherwise of force.

WILLIAM RUNKLE PETER SMITH DAVID SMITH

Witness JOHN B. PEARSON

Lewis bought the farm of my ancestor John Pence in 1819 or 1820, some 7 00 acres in Sections 8 and 9 of Mad River Twp. William Runkle owned a 40 a cre slice in Section 8, where his home was; this slender piece of land w as apparently connected to the road south of Westville. William Runkle w as a brother-in-law of my ancestor John Pence, having married Mary Penc e, daughter of Henry (Sr.). Runkle was a some-time justice of the peace a nd associate judge in Champaign. He and Mary later moved to McDonough Co, IL, to be near some of their children.(source Richa rd Pence)

[NI6380] Dau of Henry and mary Kibler

[HI6380] (Research):wife of Lewis Pence was Barbara KIBLER, not KILBLINGER. The latter is an error that has been repeated from the index to the marriage bonds of Shenandoah County. There are many deeds showing Barbara, the wife of Lewis Pence, was the daughter of Henry Kibler.

[HI6381] (Research):Adam and his family moved to Kentucky in 1805 and in 1809 to Mad River Tow nship, Champaign County, Ohio. He served during the War of 1812 for six mo nths. Adam was a mechanic, barrel maker, and maker of locks, as well as fa rmer. When he acquired his land, a quarter section in the northwest corn er of section 28, he had to ride all night to Cincinnati to beat out anoth er man from getting the homestead.

THE ADAM AND EVE BUROKER PRINCE FAMILY Adam Prince was born May 6, 1781, in the Massannutten area of Shenandoah C ounty, Virginia. He was one of the three children of Godlove ("Cutlip") a nd Magdalene Crum Printz. His paternal grandfather, Johan Philip Print z, immigrated to Philadelphia from Germany in 1751, eventually settli ng in the area of the Massannutten dubbed "Printz Town." Sometime in the y ears following their immigration, the Printz family changed the German spe lling of its name to the more English spelling, Prince. Eve Buroker, bo rn in 1776, the same year as the United States, was also of German ancestr y. She was a daughter of Daniel and Elizabeth Buracker, who were neighbo rs of the Printzes in Shenandoah County. Her paternal grandparents were M ichael and Eve Buracker, who, like Adam's family were German immigrant s. Like the spelling of the name Prince, the spelling of Buracker went t hrough several evolutions, eventually ending up as Buroker.Adam and Eve we re married September 2, 1802, in Shenandoah County, with Philip Prince ser ving as bondsman for his brother. Adam was twenty-one and Eve, twenty-si x, five years older than her husband. In 1805, three years after their ma rriage, they emigrated to Bourbon County, Kentucky, birthplace of thr ee of their four known children. In 1809, the family was on the move agai n, this time settling in Champaign County, Ohio, where they remained the r est of their lives. Soon after the family arrived in Champaign County, Ad am located land with a fine spring in Mad River Township on which he wish ed to settle. He soon discovered, however, that another settler also h ad eyes on the same land and was already enroute to the land office in Cin cinnati to enter a claim on it. By riding all night, Adam was able to be at his neighbor there. In fact, while he was enroute "home" to his new cl aim, he met this same neighbor still plodding along towards Cincinnat i. No doubt with a deep sense of satisfaction, he informed him the la nd in question was no longer available. The deed Adam Prince finally rece ived was signed by then President James Madison. The Prince tract original ly was covered by a magnificent growth of hard timber that was gradually c leared away to make a tillable farm. For at least one hundred twenty yea rs after their death, the farm remained in the ownership of Adam and Eve 's descendants. Whether or not the family still retains control of the la nd is unknown, as current ownership of the farm has not yet been determine d

A veteran, who served for six months during the War of 1812 as a priva te in Captain Phillip Kiser's Company, Adam Prince was not only a good far mer but also a noted mechanic, lock, and barrelsmith. His wooden lock s, in fact, were well known in Champaign County and much in demand by h is pioneer neighbors because of their ingenious design. The family belong ed to the Lutheran church and reared their children in that faith. The Pr inces had four children: three daughters and a son. Eve Prince died Octo ber 1, 1827, at age 51. Adam survived her by twenty-two years, passing aw ay November 1, 1849. They are both buried in Myrtle Tree Cemetery in Cham paign County's Mad River Township.

Prepared by Jane Osborne Jones, great-great-great-great granddaughter of t he Princes Jane Jones jaj523@juno.com

Daniel Buracker was born about 1752 and died April 3, 1801, in Shenando ah County. His wife, Elizabeth (maiden name not yet known), was bo rn in 1751 and died in 1815. The two were married in 1773, three years bef ore the start of the Revolutionary War. Besides Eve, the Burackers had th irteen other children: Christina (Griffith), Polly (Tressler), Martin, Su sannah (Harshbarger), Adam, Michael, Henry Daniel, John, Joshua, Philli p, Elizabeth, Joseph, and Jacob.

Eve's grandfather, Michael Buracker, was reportedly born about 1713 in P alatinate, Germany, and his wife, Eve (maiden name not yet known) was bo rn three years later. The date of their immigration to America is not y et known.

Champaign Co, Ohio Beers History ADAM PRINCE, deceased. Adam Prince and his wife, Eve Buroker, were nativ es of Virginia, and emigrated to Kentucky in 1805, and from there to th is county in 1809. Having found a spring (which was so attractive to tho se reared in a mountainous country), Mr. Prince entered the quarter-secti on upon which it was located. The land office was in Cincinnati, and it se ems that another man also wanted the same tract, and had started to make h is entry the day before Mr. Prince expected to go. Mr. P., bearing of h im on the way, rode all night, determined to have the land he wanted, a nd reached Cincinnati before his rival, entered the land. and started on h is return. Meeting the other man, Mr. Prince informed him that the tra ct in question was not on the market at that time. Mr. Prince passed six m onths on the frontier in the northwestern part of the State, during the w ar of 1812, leaving his family in charge of a neighbor. His land was cover ed with a magnificent growth of walnut and poplar, which were gradually re moved and the land brought under cultivation. He was quite a noted mechani c. and manufactured barrels, wooden clocks, and all needed farm implement s, with equal facility. His wife died in 1828; lie survived her twenty-o ne years, having been all his life a devoted member of the Lutheran Churc h. He was a prosperous man, and left to each of his children a tract of la nd. Adam and Eve Prince were parents of four children-Elizabeth, Mary, Wil liam and Nancy. William died in 1848 the three daughters still survive. T he first husband of Elizabeth was Isaac Smith, a son of one of the excelle nt families of the county, and after his death she was mar ried to James C rabill, who also died many years ago. She reared a large family, some of w hom live in the neighborhood, and others are scattered over the West. Ma ry wedded Adam Pence; their children are noble men and women, and their na mes are given in connection with their family history. William Prince w as born in 1807 ; his education was such as the schools of his day afforde d; he was a good penman and an excellent arithmetician, as can be se en by looking; over his old copy-book, wherein his problems were solved, w hich is now in posse: lion of his children. In 1828, he was married to Mi ss Sarah, a daughter of Christian Norman, who also had emigrated from t he Shenandoah Valley in 1805. His death occurred in 1848. Mr. Prince ca me into possession of the land entered by his father in 1833, to which oth er purchases were added. He also owned a lot of Western lands. He receiv ed a commission as Captain of a militia company in 1841, or 1842, which w as held until the company was dis banded. He was a man of considerable inf luence in his neighborhood, and was always firm in the support of all mor al and religious work, living and dying in the faith of his fathers. Nanc y, his youngest daughter, was married to David Vance, a relative of Ex-Go v. Vance, of this State. They reared five children, two of whom-John and D avid -are ministers in the Methodist Church. To William and Sarah Prince w ere born nine children, six of whom grew to maturity-Mary, David N., Pet er W., Elizabeth, Benjamin F. and Lydia. Mary was married to Rhinehart Sna pp, with whom she lived until his death, six years later. She is now a res ident of Jackson Township. David N. married Mary Jones, of this count y. He volunteered, in 1861, in Co. I, 42d O. V. I. From a private, he beca me Captain of his company, and, after many engagements in the war, from wh ich he escaped unharmed, was honorably discharged, after a service to h is country of more than three years. His residence is in Shelby County. Pe ter W. is the owner of the old home farm, which he has greatly improved, a nd is, in all respects, a prosperous farmer. His wife was Miss Mary Browni ng. Elizabeth married John Wantz, and died in 1873. Benjamin F., after pas sing his boyhood on the farm, attended Wittenberg College, at Springfiel d, Ohio, from which institution he graduated in 1865. He also studied theo logy, and is now Professor of Greek in that institution. He was marri ed to Ellen Sanderson, daughter of Col. Sanderson, of the regular army. Ly dia is the wife of Emanuel Largent, a resident of this county.

[HI6385] (Research):JACOB PENCE was baptized 14 Dec 1727 in the Reformed Church at Iggelhei m, Pfalz, Bayern, Germany, the son of Johann Georg Bentz and Anna Barba ra Bullinger.; died before 29 Oct 1778 in Shenandoah Co VA, when his wi fe (Barbara) and "oldest son and heir" (Frederick) were named administrato rs of his estate; married Barbara _____ (who later married Henry Harshbarg er 20 Dec 1785; she left a will [written 4 Jan 1794, filed 14 Mar 179 7] in Shenandoah Co, describing herself as widow, first, of Jacob Pence an d, then, Henry Harshbarger); Jacob came with his father and at lest thr ee brothers on the ship Phoenix which arrived in Philadelphia 15 Sep 174 9; he received a grant from Lord Fairfax for 262 acres on 20 Aug 1766 on t he Hawksbill Creek in what was then Frederick Co VA (later Shenandoah Co a nd now Page Co); the land adjoined that of his brother Lewis to the southe ast and that of his brother Henry to the northeast; the lands of all thr ee joined each other at a point near the Little Hawksbill Creek about o ne mile east of the present village of Marksville Source: Richard Pence, Pence Family Web Site

[DI6390] Champaign Co Will Abstracts Book G Pg 467 Mad River Twp, probated 5/6/1892 Heirs-mary J Gideon-dau-Conesville, Ia; Dicey harper-dau-Conesville, Ia; i rvin Idle-son-Conesville, Ia; Thomas J Idle-son- Westville; Sarah Doane-da u-DeGraff. Dau, mary J Gideon of Muscatine, Ia, jointly with Dicy harpe r, Irvin idle and heirs of Joseph Idle,- 70 acres of land in Muscatin e, Ia S32. All bequests made only under this condition; they each shall re lease by power deed their right and interest in their mother's share of t he farm I now reside on in Champ Co Oh; to son thomas and dau Sarah a Doa ne ( wife of Joseph) on condition they present no bill against my estate f or work, care or board of myself or deceased wife, the lands I live on S 18 Mad River Twp of 140 acres. Mary Gideon $200, Dicy Harper $200, Irv in 46 acres Musctine, Ia; Eliza Jane Blue (wife Simon) $200, Elizabeth Har per formerly wife of Samuel Harper (now div) $200 (last 2 wishes of deceas ed wife) Simeon Taylor, exec. Wit, D E Taylor, Simeon Taylor. Signed 3/26/ 1890

another Souce, letter Mary Downs 10/6/2003, copy of Flossie letter5/3/19 91 death record for William says 84y1m21d

[DI6393] Name: Mary Mccrosky
Gender: Female
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Death Date: 06 Oct 1904
Death Place: Urbana, Champaign, Ohio
Age: 35
Birth Date: 1869
Birthplace: Ohio
Occupation: Housekeeper
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Marital Status: Married
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Indexing Project (Batch) Number: B07023-9
System Origin: Ohio-EASy
Source Film Number: 295234
Reference Number: p. 377

[HI6394] (Research):IGI 5/31/1869 DOB

[HI6397] (Research):Funeral home record says born 1871. I think in error since parents marria ge was 1878. I believe it is transcribed wrong.

ISAAC ADAM PENCE Obit from an unnamed newspaper, "1 May 1941" pencil ed in Isaac Adam Pence Dies At Age 62 Isaac Adam Pence, 62, St. Paris farmer, died Thursday at 7 p.m. in the ho me of his brother, John, three miles north of Terre Haute, following a t wo week's illness. Mr. Pence was born Nov. 2, 1879, and is survived by t he brother in whose home he died. The body was removed to the Ira Fra nk funeral home, St. Paris, where burial services will be held Saturd ay at 2 p.m. conducted by Rev. Paul Cramer, pastor of the Terre Haute Meth odist Church. Interment will be in the Nettle Creek Cemetery.

[NI6401] After Robert Harper's death, Julia Ann Hill-Harper apparently moved ba ck to Ohio from Indiana ***(maybe to be closer to her family) and she married Wm. Idle. I know that in the 1860 census Julia age 51 and Wm. age 52 ap pear together with Elmira Idle age 10 and Jas. T. Harper (James) age 11 a nd other older children. James was Robert and Julia's last child. I wou ld guess, because of there are no children younger than Elmira and also fr om Julia's age, that more than likely there were no children produced fr om this marriage.
** I have since found that she moved to Warren Co., IL prior to her move back to OH. She appears in the 1855 Warren Co., special census. I can confirm that this is the correct "Julia Harper" because she is living next to her daughter and son-in-law. (Jesse & Eliz Atkinson) Source Catherine Burke cburke1@kc.rr.com

[HI6402] (Research):1850 Census names Isiah 1870 Census names James

[HI6405] (Research):Champaign Co, Genealogical Society, Champaign Co OH Newspaper Abstracts, B ook II- 1878-1900, (September 6, 1878 to 1900), pg99. 5/20/1892 H Della Loudenback, of Westville, the last surviing of ten or more children of t he venerable old pioneer capitalist, David Loudenback, died last Thursda y. He had been dissipating for several days without wating anything and took some ice-cold beer, which resulted fataly, the following morning.

[HI6407] (Research):Godlove was baptized Gottlieb Brentz at Christ Luthern Church in York County, Pennsylvania on November 5, 1752. However, the English version record ed by English speaking clerks, prevailed. After the death of his father in 1794, Godlove became the governor of Printz Town, Virginia, by purch asing the interest of his siblings. On October 8, 1804, Godlove sold his 2 88 acres of land and joined a family exodus to Kentucky, settling in Bourb on County. Because of his ill health, Godlove did not remain in Kentuck y. Family legend says that he begged his sons to take him back to his ho me in Printz Town and when he saw the old homestead again, died.

Godlove. also known as "Cutlip," was a Revolutionary War veteran. He and his wife Magdalene had only three children: Adam, the subject of this narrative who married Eve Buroker; Eve, who married Jacob Pence; and Philip, who married Katherine Gomer.

From A History of Shenandoah County Virginia by John W Wayland pg628-629
Johan Heinrich Printz married a Foltz in Germany , arrived in Philadelphia 1749 and settled in Printz Town. They had Godlove, Captain George, Phillip, Henry, Godfrey, Magdalene (married a Louderback), and Barbara (md a Propes). Godlove Printz served in the Revolution, married Magdalene Crumm and seceeded his father as "governor of Printz Twon". His son, Adam Prince born 1781 married Eve Buroker, went to Bourbon County KY, ans was a pioneer, 1809 of Champaign County, Ohio. Adam Prince's only son, Capt William Prince was father of Capt David Prince, Captian of Co I, 42nd Ohio Volunteer Infantry (President of Garfields regiment) and of Prof Benjamin F Prince, vice president and professor of history and political science of Wittenberg College, Ohio known as the "grand old man of Wittenberg". Eve Prince, daughter of Godlove Prince married Jacob Pence, and they were Ohio pioneers in 1819. Philip Prince, son of Godlove married Kate Komer and was an Ohio pioneer of 1820, some of this family being pioneers of Wabash County Indiana.
Captain George Printz nicknamed "Hoonvarick" born 1741 was Captain of Shenandoah militia in the Revolution and married (1) a Barr? and (2) Magdalene Shafer. His descendants intermarried with Comer, Smith, Seal, Sours, Harshbarger, Schenk, Coffman and Grayson. Reuben Prince, born 1795 son of Capt George Prince and Magdalene Shafer married Ann Judd and was a pioneer 1826 of Stark County Ohio, his farm being two miles and a half from Canton. Joseph Prince, son of Capt George Printz and Magdalene Shafer, married Susan Blosser and was a pioneer 1832 of Stark County Ohio and later Youngstown, Ohio.
Philip Prince, son of Johann Heinrich Printz had an only son Henry Prince. The last married (1) Margaret Wydick and (2) Ann Davies?, daughter of Dr Frederick Davies?, Hessian surgeon. Henry Prince moved to Champaign County Ohio in 1830

[NI6413] Son Malcolm V Guy born 12/6/1896 Champaign Co, OH to Van B Guy and Edith Coffee

[DI6413] Name: Van B. Guy
Death date: 28 Feb 1940
Death place: Columbus, Franklin, Ohio
Birth date: 24 Nov 1875
Estimated birth year:
Birth place: Mechanicsburg, Ohio
Age at death:
Gender: Male
Marital status: Married
Race or color:
Street address:
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Spouse name: Edith Guy
Father name: Cyrus Guy
Father titles:
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Mother name: Polly A. Owen
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GSU film number: 2023828
Digital GS number: 4028280
Image number: 1594
Reference number: fn 10070
Collection: Ohio Deaths 1908-1953

[NI6414] Spouse- Ida May Gallaher
Born: 14 Jul 1863 in Dayton, [county], Washington, USA
Died: 2 May 1949 in Long Beach, [county], California, USA
Marriage: 14 May 1882 in Walla Walla, [county], Washington, USA
Zenna Buroker F 22 Apr 1883
June May Buroker F Apr 1884 in WA,
Inez Jane Buroker F 7 May 1885 in Walla Walla, WA,
Forrest L Buroker M 6 Jul 1886 in [city], [county], Oregon,
Dolly Buroker F 14 Jan 1888
Mary E Buroker F 11 Apr 1889 in Walla Walla, WA, [country]

Lyman, W. D. "An Illustrated History of Walla Walla County, State of
Washington." W. H. Lever, Publisher, 1901. p. 487.

WILLIAM H. BUROKER

son of David and Sarah (Jenkins) Buroker, a farmer, a pioneer of 1864, was
born in Champaign county, Ohio, in 1856. When only a few months old he was taken
by his parents to Missouri, where he lived for about three years. Five years
were then passed in Davis county, Iowa, after which the family made the long
trip across the plains to Walla Walla county, Washington.
Mr. Buroker finished his education in the public schools here, then went to
the Willamette valley, where he lived on a farm for three years. Returning then
to Walla Walla he took charge of a farm for his father, and he was thus employed
for several years. Subsequently he moved to Umatilla county, Oregon, took a
homestead and pre-emption, and began farming there. After a residence of seven
years in that county, he returned to Walla Walla, and purchased a farm six miles
northeast of that city, where he has lived continuously since. He is, at
present, the owner of a fine tract, containing seven hundred and sixty acres,
and is engaged in raising wheat and barley principally, though he also handles
cattle and hogs. His place is splendidly improved, and well supplied with good
buildings, fences, etc., in fact the evidences of his thrift and energy are
everywhere to be seen around his premises.
Mr. Buroker takes an active and intelligent interest in the public affairs
of his neighborhood, ever displaying a willingness to do his full share for the
promotion of the general well being. He is especially interested in the
maintenance of a good public school in his district, and for the past ten years
has faithfully discharged the duties of school director.
Our subject's marriage was solemnized at a place three miles east of his
present residence, on May 14, 1882, the lady being Miss May Gallagher, who, was
born on the site of the present Dayton, now in Columbia county, but at that time
a part of Walla Walla county. They have four children in their family, namely:
Zenna M., Ina J., Forest L. and Mary E.
*******************
Submitted to the Washington Bios. Project in November 2007 by Diana Smith.
Submitter has no additional information about the person(s) or family mentioned
above.

[DI6414] Wm H Buroker
Gender: Male
Race: White
Birth Date: abt 1856
Birth Place: Ohio
Death Date: 2 Nov 1902
Age at Death: 46
Place of Death: Walla Walla Hospital
County of Death Registration: Walla Walla
Residence: Walla Walla
Father: David Buroker
Father's Birth Place: Virginia
Mother: Sarah
Mother's Birth Place: Ohio

[NI6416] Spouse 1
William Talbert Patterson
Born: abt 1864 in Danville, [county], Illinois, USA
Marriage: 5 Sep 1883 in Walla Walla, WA, [country]
Judson Melvin Patterson M 11 Jun 1884 in [city], Pluma, Washington, USA
Bessie Camelia Patterson F 14 May 1889 in [city], Pluma, Washington, USA
Spouse 2
Isaac Page
Born: Feb 1852 in [city], [county], Illinois, USA
Died: 1921 in Walla Walla, [county], Washington, USA
Marriage: 20 Nov 1897
Alta B Page F 1899
Hattie Page F 31 Jan 1902

[HI6418] (Research):Tremont City, OH,, July 22, 1879 Messrs. Editors: You will confer a special favor upon not only the writer, but a very lar ge circle of friends and relatives, by giving publicity to the following g enealogical record of the Pence family. While on a visit to David Penc e, of Madriver township, the writer obtained from Mr. Pence the family rec ord, which was commenced 118 years ago. Henry Pence, the father and Mary Blimly, the mother, emigrated from Germa ny in their youth. Henry Pence was born A.D. 1740, just 36 years pri or to the Declaration of American Independence, and died A.D. 1826, bei ng 86 years old at his death. Mary Pence died A.D. 1829, in her 80th yea r. Their family consisted of nineteen children, two of whom died in infimc y, and whose names are not give. The other seventeen grew to man and woman hood, were all married, and together with their wives and husbands we re at one time gathered around the family board during the lifetime of bo th parents. The record is in the German language, but was translated by t he Rev. John Pence, as follows, giving their births in their respective or der: George, August 16, 1766; Jacob, Sept. 15, 1767; Henry, Jan. 4, 1768; Abraham, Sept. 7, 1769; Magdalena, Jan. 3, 1771; Susannah, June 4, 1772; John, Jan. 15, 1774; Barbary, Nov. 2, 1775; David, Feb. 4, 1777; Joseph, Sept. 26, 1778; Samuel, Feb. 4, 1780; Anna, Oct. 10, 1781; Isaac, July 21, 1784; Elizabeth, Feb. 22, 1786; Benjamin, April 25, 1787; Mary, June 9, 1789; Reuben, June 28, 1791. The original name was Bentz, but by reason of the German dialect the name stands as above. I will not trespass upon your indulgence by giving anything addition al at present. Yours truly,S.H. Wallace From Urbana Citizen and Gazette 24 July 1879 Astracted by Pat StickleY Printed in CCGS Newsletter Spring 1998 pg26

Henry and Mary Pence settled in the township [Mad River] about 1805. Membe rs of the Pence family who settled in Mad River Twp. were Benjamin, Isaa c, Henry, Abram, John, Samuel and Reuben. In Urbana Twp., Jacob and Jose ph settled. In Fairfield County, David was the only male representative. T he daughters were all settled in Mad River Twp. - Susannah, Annie, Elizabe th, Mary, Magdeline and Barbara. The parents of all these children were am ong the first families that settled here. Henry was born in 1740 and Ma ry Blimly, his wife, in 1746. They emigrated from Germany to America in th eir youth. Two of their children died in infancy and were not named. Conse quently they were the parents of 19 children. (W. H. Beers & Co, 1881, pa ge 724.) No doubt many of the family went in 1805, and perhaps some had gone even e arlier to decide just where the future home would be. Henry Pence's fir st land purchase from the government in Champaign County was dated Dec. 3 1, 1805. Jacob and John Pence, Henry's sons, bought land in the coun ty on Nov. 4, 1805, and Mar. 25, 1806, respectively. Curtis Monroe Pen ce (a grandson of John Pence, son of Henry2 and the author's great grandfa ther) related that his father George said he made the journey from Virgin ia to Ohio when but 18 months old, which would place that family's mo ve in 1805. As stated in the Champaign history, 17 of the children of Hen ry and Mary Pence grew to adulthood. Fifteen of these went to Champaign Co unty, some as late as 1811. Henry's son David went with his in-laws, the R uffners, to Fairfield County, Oh. They were among the followers of Mart in Kauffman Jr. who split with the Baptist Church at Mill Creek and form ed a new congregation at Pleasant Run in Fairfield County. The oldest so n, George, died in Shenandoah County in 1810. George had married Mary Mauc k, a sister to the wife of Abraham Pence, who was the last of Henry's chil dren to go to Champaign County, making the journey in 1811. Isaac, anoth er son of Henry, may have also gone west in 1811.

He was granted 474 acres on the Hawksbill Creek in Frederick Co VA (lat er Shenandoah Co, now Page Co) on 30 Mar 1770. Moved to Mad River Twp, Cha mpaign Co about 1805, along with most of his family, including nieces a nd nephews (the exodus apparently began about 1805 and lasted until 182 0; the last of Henry's sons went in 1811). The will of Henry Pence, Bo ok B, p 47, Champaign Co: "My beloved son-in-law John Norman all my la nd on which I now live containing one hundred and thirty-five acres; Norm an to pay my son Benjamin Pence five hundred dollars, and six hundred a nd seventy-five dollars to my other children within five years after the d eath of my self and wife as follows, to Jacob Pence my eldest son, two dol lars, to the heirs of my son Samuel Pence, decd, two dollars and the balan ce of the six hundred and seventy five dollars the said Norman is to p ay in equal proportion to to the other children Henry Pence, Abraham Penc e, John Pence, David Pence, Joseph Pence, Isaac Pence, Rubin Pence, Susan ah Jenkins, Anna Norman, Elizabeth Stoneberger, Mary Runkle and the two so ns of Barbary Stewart dec'd, Joseph Rosenbarger and Henry Steward, which t wo boys to have one equal share between them." William Runcle and John Nor man, executives, dated 10 Apr 1820, filed 1 Dec 1824. A list of the childr en of Henry Pence and Mary Blimly was made early this century by a descend ant of Henry's son Benjamin in Bartholomew Co IN, no doubt from family rec ords; this same list was published late in the 1880s in a Champaign Co; t he dates on this list match most of the known dates of his childre n, so it appears to be authentic. All of the following children were like ly born on the Hawksbill Creek near Stanley, VA, now Page Co (it was Frede rick Co until 1772 and then became Shenandoah Co and was so for the time t hese Pences were there; Page Co was created in 1832). Children (for more d etails on each of these, with documentation, see The Hawksbill Pence Famil ies):

Champaing Co, Will Book B Pg 47 Henry Pence, will recorded 1 Dec 1824 Son In Law John Norman ro have all my land if he pays my son Benjamin $5 00 and $625 to my other children within 5 years of the death of myself a nd my wife as follows, eldest son Jacob Pence, heirs of son Samuel Penc e, deceased (not named), Henry, Abraham, John, David, Joseph, Isaac and Ru ben Pence, Susanna Jenkins, Anna Normna, Elizabeth Stoneberger, Mary Runk le and the two sons of Barbary Stewart dec'd (Namely Joseph Rosenbarger a nd Henry Stewart) John Norman and William Runkle executors. Witness, Jo hn Taylor, Peter Runcle, Adam Kite, Martin Frank. Will signed Apr 10, 1820

Champaign Co Guardainships 8/25/1815 MB 3-86/92 Henry Pence gdn of Polly Maggert 14 yrs; Benjamin Maggert 10 yrs; Lucy Mag gert 11 yrs, heirs of Benjamin Maggert, dec'd. Surity, Joseph Pence

Champaign County Ohio History 1991 by CCGS Biography Pg 246

[HI6419] (Research):Shenandoah Co, VA Tax List 1783-1785 8 in his family in 1783 and 6 in 1785, was on a different list than his th ree brothers

He doubtless accompanied his father to PA in 1749 on the ship Phoen ix as a young man age 16 or under and thus does not appear on the li st of the ship's passengers who took the oath of allegiance; he married, p robably second, Nancy _____, who survived him; no further record can be fo und of her, except that she was living in Georgetown, the seat of Scott County, in 1820; census records and ages of his children suggest she was his se cond wife, since he had two children under the age of 10 in his househo ld in 1810 and all of his other six children were married with famili es by then; no deeds can be found in Frederick Co or Shenandoah Co VA f or Adam Pence, but he appears there as early as 1760 and is on tax lists f or Shenandoah Co in the 1770s and 1780s; apparently went to KY before 180 0, when he appears on the tax list there; served in Jacob Holeman's compa ny in Dunmore Co (original name of Shenandoah Co) in the Revolutionary Wa r; will mentions his wife Nancy and children Adam, George, John, Mary, Eli zabeth, Catherine, William and the youngest, probably Nancy but various ly rendered as what looks to be Nanny or Narmy or Naoma in the will; the l ast two children were probably the only two children of Nancy.

[HI6420] (Research):known as Mary Flowers to some descendants; probably an English translati on of "blumlein," the German word for flower)

[HI6421] (Research):Champaign Co, OH Beers: "The members of the Pence family who settled in M ad River Township were Benjamin, Isaac, Henry, Abram, the father of our su bject*, John, Samuel and Reuben. *David Pence:PO Westville, This gentlem an is one of the oldest men and represents the first families of this coun ty. His father, Abram Pence, came to this county from Shenandoah County, VA in 1811 and settled on the farm now owned by our subject. He was ma rried in VA before his emigration to Elizabeth Mauck. The children are Ma ry, Abram, Elizabeth, and David."

Champaign Co Will Abstracts Book B Pg 175 Abraham Pence, probated June 14, 1838 Wife mentioned but no name. Sons Abraham and David Pence. Daughters Mary a nd Elizabeth Pence. Witness John C Pearson, John H Young, M Magrew. Sign ed Jan 9, 1833

[HI6422] (Research):DAVID PENCE, retired farmer; P. O. Westville. This gentleman is one of t he oldest men and represents the first families of this county. His fathe r, Abram Pence, came to this county from Shenandoah Co., Va., in 1811, a nd settled on the farm now owned by our subject; he built a log cabin in t he woods that had never been defaced by an ax, save when the Indian in h is hunt for wild honey would fell a tree in which bees were discovere d. He was married in Virginia; before his emigration, to Miss Elizabeth Ma uck. The children are Mary, Abram, Elizabeth and David, who is the gentlem an furnishing the facts for this sketch ; Mary. the eldest is also livi ng and will he 89 years of age in November ; she is the mother of Allen Lo udenback, whose sketch appears in this work. During the boyhood of Davi d, there were Indians still living in the neighborhood, and frequently pla yed with Indian boys, shooting the bow and arrow, etc.; there were freque nt Indian scares previous to this, and one of his uncles, Joseph Mauck, le ft the settlement on account of it; the Indians, however, always treated t he settlers kindly ; families were on the most friendly terms, and all t he neighbors were obliged to help each other in their log-rollings a nd in the erection of their log cabins. Henry and Mary Pence-the grandpare nts of David settled in this township about 1805. The members of the Pen ce family who settled in Mad River Township were Benjamin, Isaac, Henry, A bram, the father of our subject, John, Samuel and Reuben. In Urbana Townsh ip, Jacob and Joseph settled. In Fairfield County, David Pence was the on ly male representative. The daughters were all settled in Mad River Townsh ip-Susannah, Annie, Elizabeth, Mary and John Stewart's wife, Magdaline a nd Barbara. The parents of all these children were among the first famili es that settled here. Henry was born in 1740, and Mary Blimly, his wif e, in 1746. They emigrated from Germany to America in their youth; t wo of their children died in infancy and were not named, consequently th ey were the parents of nineteen children. David, our subject, was marri ed to Priscilla Frazee in 1831, and has five children living; one child w ho died in infancy. Moses F. married Kate McFarland; Wilson T. wedded Ange line Stienbarger; Abram M. married Mary J. Wheeler; Maggie is the wi fe of W. S. Garrett, and Amanda wedded U. G. Burke. Mr. Pence and his wi fe live entirely at their ease on the home farm, surrounded by their child ren and blessed with plenty of this world's goods. They are both membe rs of the Baptist Church, and, as they are descending the hillside of li fe band in hand, they feel happy in the thought that they are still spar ed to each other.

Champaign Co Wills Book E Pg 303 David Pence, Mad River , died 4/1884, probated 5/13/1884 Heirs, Priscilla Pence-widow; Moses F Pence-son-Westville; Wilson T Pence- son-N Topeka, KS; Abram M Pence-son-Chicago,IL; Margaret Garrett9s/o WS)-d au -Urbana; Amanda Burke (wife (W G)-dau-Urbana; The two dau to care for t heir mother; have advanced money to sons; mentions land S10 Mad River T wp of 100 acres. James D Powell of Concord the executor. Witness, Lemuel H oak, Benjamin Berry, David Loudenback. Signed 3/22/1881

[HI6423] (Research):I *think* the Priscilla (1814-1902) who married David Pence is Moses and P riscilla's youngest daughter. Adam Wilgus may be able to help us out on he r, we've been trying to compile a 'definitive' list of those 12 children m entioned on Priscilla's headstone. If so, I have info on Moses going ba ck several generations in NJ,

phystad@computerpro.com

Moses Frazee (1762-1843) and Priscilla Morris (1766-1839) -- married in K Y, parents unknown (12 children)

Lewis D Frazee (1810-1845) and Rebecca P Wolcott (1814-1893) -- dau of Jo hn H Wolcott and Sarah James (7 children: Moses R, John W, Jerusha, Dulcen ia P, Sarah, Morris, Priscilla)

Moses R Frazee (1838-1905) and Harriet E Morris (1842-1925) -- dau of Ow en Morris and Abigail Wilson (4 children: Morris C, Alice C, Anna D, Lew is B)

Morris C Frazee (1869-1963) and Pearl M Finley (1887-1938) -- dau of Andr ew T Finley and Mary E Smith (4 children: Esther L, Alice, Morris R, Vance )

Esther L Frazee (1912-1993) and Carl N Hystad (1903-1981) -- son of Ni ls I Hystad and Karoline H B Carlsen (9 children: Norris C, Wallace L, Mil ton K, Carlyle E, Valeria J, Phyllis M, Eileen Y, Judith F, Joyce M)

Norris C Hystad (living) and Lennie F Gammel (living) -- dau of Jesse J Ga mmel and Pearl M Tyler (3 children: Pamela G, Karen E, Tara L)

me! Pam phystad@computerpro.com

[HI6425] (Research):Champaign Co Will Abstracts Book B Pg 336 Henry Pence, probated 15 Oct 1844 Wife, Eve Pence. Daughters Mary Jane Kiblinger (wife of John); Susanna Blo se (wife of Daniel) and daughter Anna's dec'd heirs. Sons Joseph and Hen ry Pence. Daniel Blose administrator. Witness, Archibald Magrew, David Pen ce, David Loudenback. Will signed 1 Sep 1840

[HI6427] (Research):No record of Marrie found, but a Maria Pence, age 23, living with him a nd his mother, Elizabeth age 84 in Champaign Co in 1850. Per Richard Penc e, he has found no record of this person. We are assuming she may have be en a housekeeper, as Abraham was never married.

Champaign Co Will Abstracts Book C Pg 597 Abraham Pence probated 10/28/1870 Bro David Pence 100 acres in S4 Mad River Twp; sister Mary Loudenback; nie ce Sally Overton. David Pence administrator. Witness Thomas Chance, Dav id Loudenback. Signed 6/2/1864

[HI6434] (Research):Name: Lawrenc R Delong Age at Death: 75 Date of Death: 28 Apr 1979 City of Death: Springfield County of Death: Clark Volume: 23615 Certificate: 022347 Date of Birth: Est. 1904 State of Birth: Ohio Country of Birth: United States Gender: Male Marital Status: Married Race: White Social Security Number: 277-03-2611 City of Residence: Springfield County of Residence: Clark State of Residence: Ohio Country of Residence: United States Hospital of Death: Community Hosp. of Springfield Certifier: Physician

[BI6438] Name: Firy B. Archer
Gender: Male
Baptism/Christening Date:
Baptism/Christening Place:
Birth Date: 21 Sep 1883
Birthplace: Bloomfield, Logan, Ohio
Death Date:
Name Note:
Race:
Father's Name: Aaron Archer
Father's Birthplace:
Father's Age:
Mother's Name: Margart E. Heath
Mother's Birthplace:
Mother's Age:
Indexing Project (Batch) Number: I08884-4
System Origin: Ohio-EASy
Source Film Number: 534831
Reference Number: p 134 rn 6

[DI6439] Springfield News-Sun Monday April 2, 1990 Evamae Evilsizor, 69, of 1124 Driscoll Avenue, Springfield, died at 11: 05 p.m. Saturday March 31, 1990 in Community Hospital. She was born on July 22, 1920 in North Dakota, the daughter of Omar and Opal (DeTienne) Smith. She was a nurses aide at Mercy Medical Center for many years and was a member of the Faith Christian Center and the Elderly United of Clark County. She is survived by two sons, Gary E and Larry G, both of Springfield; four daughters, Darlene Fain of Urbana, Barbara Dillahunt, Carol Myers, and Sue Evilsizor, all of Springfield; 15 grandchildren;11 great grandchildren; two sisters, Rachel Boggs of Springfield and Evelyn Rhodes of Tremont City; numerous nieces and nephews. She was preceded in death by her husband, John E in 1987, one granddaughter, one brother, and her parents. Services will be held on Tuesday, April 3, 1990 at 10:30 a.m. at the Jackson Lytle & Coffman funeral home officiated by Brother Toney Easterling. Entombment will be in Rose Hill Mausoleum. Friends may call at the funeral home on Monday from 6-8 p.m.. Contributions may be made to Faith Christian Center, 617 North Murray St, Springfield.

[DI6446] MYERS, Carol Ann 61, passed away Friday in Community Hospital. She was born January 6, 1945 in Springfield, the daughter of John and Eva Mae (Smith) Evilsizor. Carol will be remembered as a very loving grandmother who longed for opportunities to spend time with her grandchildren. She really liked traveling, especially to Las Vegas. She also enjoyed bowling and was once very active in leagues. She leaves to cherish her memory her husband of 43 years, George (Doug) Myers, with whom she had a happy and loving marriage; a son, Mark Myers; siblings, Darlene Fain, Barbara Dillahunt, Sue, Gary and Larry Evilsizor, and three grandchildren. She was preceded in death by her children Terry and Ann Myers. Visitation will be held
Tuesday from 6-8 p.m. in the JONES-KENNEY-ZECHMAN FUNERAL HOME. The funeral ceremony will be held Wednesday at 1:30 p.m. in the Funeral Home. Published in the Springfield News-Sun on 12/31/2006.

[HI6449] (Research):1920 United States Federal Census Record Name: Ellis Miller Age: 39 years Estimated birth year: abt 1881 Birthplace: Ohio Race: White Home in 1920: Springfield Ward 7, Clark, Ohio Sex: Male Marital status: Divorced

Sarah Miller, 58, widow, head, OH OH OH Ellis Miller, son, 39, divorced Theodore Morrow?, grson, 11, OH

[DI6449] Ohio Deaths, 1908-1932, 1938-1944, and 1958-2007 about Ellis P Miller
Name: Ellis P Miller
Birth Date: 1894
Gender: Male
Race: White
Residence County: Clark
Residence state: Ohio
Residence Country: United States
Death Date: 31 Oct 1967
Hospital of Death: Mercy Medical Center
City of Death: Springfield
County of Death: Clark
Certificate: 73334
Age at Death: 73
Certifier: Physician
Autopsy: No Autopsy performed
Marital Status: Married

[DI6450] Unable to locate death in Ohio under JONES, or in SSDI

[XI6450] Buried with Toland, name on stone JONES

[HI6452] (Research):Clark Co, Ohio Will Book A Ann Cartmell, dated 8/30/1821 filed 5/26/1823 Sons; James P, Nathaniel, Joseph, John and Thomas Dau; Rachel, wife of James Null, Ellen wife of James Hunter, Sarah Morr is and Elizabeth wife of John Supton Exec: Son Jacob P Signed Ann (mark) Cartmell Wit: Jacob P Cartmell, Roepcha? Cartmell and John Cartmell

[HI6456] (Research):Springfield Daily News, Wednesday, June 28, 1967-Pg 40 Paul Spargur, 61, of 2411 Van Buren Ave, died at 5:15 a.m. Wednesday in Co mmunity Hospital following 18 months of failing health. He was born Nov 2 2, 1905 in Springfield, the son of Charles and Pearl Stultz Spargur and h ad resided almost all his life in Springfield. Mr Spargur was a memb er of St Andrews Lodge No 619F and A M, the United Electricians Union N o. 669 and was a veteran of WWII. He was a retired electrician having be en employed by the Acme Electric Co at the time of his death. Survivors in clude his wife, Frances; one sister, Miss Mildred Spargur of Springfiel d, four nephews and one niece. His body was taken to the Richards Memori al home.

[HI6458] (Research):Charles was not found in the 1880 US Census as a child of George.

[BI6460] Name: Charlotte L. Plantz
Gender: Female
Baptism/Christening Date:
Baptism/Christening Place:
Birth Date: 04 Feb 1899
Birthplace: Springfield, Clark, Ohio
Death Date:
Name Note:
Race: White
Father's Name: Charles H. Plantz
Father's Birthplace:
Father's Age:
Mother's Name: Ana Noel
Mother's Birthplace:
Mother's Age:
Indexing Project (Batch) Number: C00802-4
System Origin: Ohio-EASy
Source Film Number: 466658
Reference Number: p 363, Line 21

[DI6460] Ohio Deaths, 1908-1932, 1938-1944, and 1958-2007 about Charlot L Robinson
Name: Charlot L Robinson
Birth Date: 1899
Birth State: Ohio
Birth Country: United States
Gender: Female
Race: White
Residence City: Springfield
Residence County: Clark
Residence state: Ohio
Residence Country: United States
Death Date: 3 Apr 1981
Hospital of Death: Community Hospital of Springfield
City of Death: Springfield
County of Death: Clark
Certificate: 024356
Age at Death: 82
Certifier: Physician
Autopsy: Yes, used for certification
Social Security Number: 298-16-3171
Marital Status: Widowed

[DI6461] Ohio Deaths, 1908-1932, 1938-1944, and 1958-2007 about Hersey L Robinson
Name: Hersey L Robinson
Birth Date: 1890
Gender: Male
Race: Non-White (White)
Residence City: Urbana
Residence County: Champaign
Residence state: Ohio
Residence Country: United States
Death Date: 18 Jan 1974
Hospital of Death: Long-Term Care Facilities
City of Death: Champaign County
County of Death: Champaign
Certificate: 000599
Age at Death: 84
Certifier: Physician
Autopsy: No Autopsy performed
Marital Status: Widowed

[BI6462] Name: Thelma Emaline Plantz
Gender: Female
Baptism/Christening Date:
Baptism/Christening Place:
Birth Date: 24 Jun 1904
Birthplace: Springfield, Clark, Ohio
Death Date:
Name Note:
Race: White
Father's Name: Charles H. Plantz
Father's Birthplace:
Father's Age:
Mother's Name: Aria Noel
Mother's Birthplace:
Mother's Age:
Indexing Project (Batch) Number: C00802-4
System Origin: Ohio-EASy
Source Film Number: 466658
Reference Number: p 373, Line 27

[DI6462] Ohio Deaths, 1908-1932, 1938-1944, and 1958-2007 about Thelma Emalene Swonger
Name: Thelma Emalene Swonger
[Thelma Emalene Plantz]
Birth Date: 24 Jun 1904
Birth State: Ohio
Birth Country: United States
Gender: Female
Race: White
Hispanic Origin: Not Hispanic (Latino)
Residence City: Urbana
Residence County: Champaign
Residence state: Ohio
Residence Country: United States
Death Date: 27 Dec 1990
Death Time: 10:35 AM
Hospital of Death: Long-Term Care Facilities
City of Death: Urbana
County of Death: Champaign
Certificate: 088718
Age at Death: 86
Certifier: Physician
Referred to Coroner: Not Referred to Coroner
Autopsy: No Autopsy performed
Filing Date: 3 Jan 1991
Hospital Status: Other/Nursing Home
Injury in Ohio: Yes
Type Place of Injury: Unspecified Place
Social Security Number: 302-20-5692
Father's Surname: Plantz
Marital Status: Widowed
Education: 10
Industry of Decedent: Homemaker, student, unemployed volunteer
Occupation of Decedent: Homemaker
Primary Registration District: 1101

[HI6463] (Research):Possible parents buried in Vale Cemetery Swonger, Harry C. 4/2/1868 3/23/1946 ---- Swonger, Rose B. 12/31/1872 8/8/1959

[DI6466] name: Lorenzo Eipper
event: Death
event date: 28 Mar 1947
event place:
residence:
street address: 1471 Innisfallen Rd
gender: Male
death age: 82y6m21d
marital status: widower
race: White
occupation:
birth date: 07 Sep 1864
birthplace: Lawrenceville, Ohio
estimated birth year: 1865
burial date:
burial place:
cemetery:
father: Henry Eipper
father's titles & terms:
father's birthplace:
mother: Christine Shuirr
mother's titles & terms:
mother's birthplace:
spouse: Patience
spouse's titles & terms:
reference number: certificate
film number: 2372931
digital folder number: 4076161
image number: 00848
Citing this Record

"Ohio, Deaths, 1908-1953," index and images, FamilySearch (https://familysearch.org/pal:/MM9.1.1/X65L-4R3 : accessed 25 Nov 2012), Lorenzo Eipper, 1947; citing reference certificate, Ohio Historical Society, Columbus, Ohio.

[HI6467] (Research):Seven children 1903 Clark Co Tremont City Directory RFD1 Frank Eipper, and Mrs Eleanor

[HI6470] (Research):Name: OLIVER EIPPER Gender: Male Date of Death: November 13, 1962 Volume: 17093 Certificate: 83715 Marital Status: Married Place of Death: Piqua, Miami County Race: White Residence: , Champaign County Age: 81

[DI6472] Name: John Davis

Death Date: 23 Nov 1945
Death Place: Troy, Miami, Ohio, United States
Birth Date: 14 May 1865
Estimated Birth Year:
Birthplace: Bethel Twp. Ohio
Death Age: 80 years 6 months 9 days
Gender: Male
Marital Status: Married
Race or Color: Caucasian
Street Address:
Occupation:
Residence:
Burial Date:
Burial Place:
Cemetery Name:
Spouse's Name: Ida Davis
Father's Name: Joseph Davis
Father's Title & Terms:
Father's Birthplace:
Mother's Name:
Mother's
Mother's Birthplace:
Film Number: 2372587

[HI6482] (Research):1930 Montogmery Co, Van Buren, OH 4/13/1930 Frank Schroeder head, 43/24 Berlin, Ger Ger, Immigarted in 1900 Anna, wife, 35/16 OH OH OH William, so, 16 OH Charles, son, 15 Mary, dau, 13 Helen, dau, 10 Rita, dau, 7 Frank Jr, son, 6 John, son, 1m

[DI6482] Dayton Daily News Saturday August 17, 1996
Rita M Evilsizor (Schroeder), age 74, of Vandalia, passed away Thursday, A ugust 15, 1996 at Grandview Hospital after a sudden illness. A member of t he Spring Valley Senior Citizen Center, Spring Valley, Ohio-Chapter No 1 22 of Dayton, the Humel Club of Columbus, National Geographic Society and the National Audubon Society. Rita is survived by her husband of 51 years, Lewis M Evilsizor, Sr of Vandalia; two daughters, Sandie and husband T erry Jones of Lebanon, Tanya and husband Carl Rice of Kettering; 1 son, Lewis M Evilsizor, Jr of Tucson, Arizona; six grandchildren, Erich and & Dam ian Evilsizor, Stacey and Michael Jones, Lisa Evilsizor and Karl Rice; two nephews, Tommy and Larry Schroeder. Mass of Christian burial will be held at 10:15 a.m. Monday, August 19, 1996 at St Christopher Catholic Church, Vandalia, with Father Charles Rohrkemper officiating. Burial Calvary Ce metery. Friends may call at the Morton and Whetstone funeral home, 139 S D ixie Dr, Vandalia on Sunday from 2-5 p.m. If so desired, contributions may be made to Hospice of Dayton in Rita's memory.

Name: Rita M Evilsizor Gender: Female Date of Death: 15 August 1996 Birth Date: 27 July 1922 Volume: 30784 Certificate: 064515 Autopsy: No Social Security Number: 292229965 Father's Surname: Schroeder Time of Death: 12:00 PM Marital Status: Married Hispanic Origin: Non Hispanic Place of Death: Hospital/ER-Outpatient Years of Schooling: 12 Certifier: Physician Referred to Coroner: No Method of Disposition: Burial Mother's Surname: Paff Race: White Birth Place: Dayton, Montgomery County, Ohio Residence: Ohio Age: 74

[DI6491] Ohio Deaths, 1908-1932, 1938-1944, and 1958-2007 about Cliffor P Scott
Name: Cliffor P Scott
Birth Date: 1892
Gender: Male
Race: White
Residence City: Springfield
Residence County: Clark
Residence state: Ohio
Residence Country: United States
Death Date: 19 Nov 1968
Hospital of Death: Long-Term Care Facilities
City of Death: Springfield
County of Death: Clark
Certificate: 083893
Age at Death: 76
Certifier: Physician
Autopsy: Yes, unknown if used for certification
Marital Status: Widowed

[HI6492] (Research):HULSBECK, Marilyn L. 74, passed away September 18, 2004. She was born Mar ch 9, 1930 in Springfield, Ohio, daughter of Kenneth and Esther (Evilsizo r) Bryant Gerhardt. She was the owner of Hulsbeck Accounting and Tax Servi ce for 50 years. She is survived by one daughter, Tonya Kramer and one so n, Kevin (Lisa) Hulsbeck; two aunts, Bernice Roberts and Martha Cooper; fo ur grandchildren, Isaac L. Kramer, Abraham C. Kramer, Darrel G. Ray and Ki ley Thornberg. She was preceded in death by her husband, son Kent Peck a nd daughter Tamera Peck. Visitation will be Wednesday, September 22, 20 04 from 6-8 p.m. in the JACKSON LYTLE WILLIAMS FUNERAL HOME, North Limesto ne Street, A Dignity Memorial Provider, where services will be held Thursd ay at 10:30 a.m., with Rev. George Reed officiating. Burial will foll ow in Ferncliff Cemetery. Contributions may be made to The American Canc er Society or to Community Hospital Hospice. Published in the Springfield News-Sun on 9/21/2004.

[HI6494] (Research):No children. Lived in N Hollywood, Ca and operated a machine shop there.

[HI6495] (Research):HARRIS, Ira Lee Death date: 6/18/1938, Clark County Certifica te #33082

[HI6508] (Research):living with grandparents Eipper in 1900

[DI6509] name: Patience Eipper
event: Death
event date: 16 Mar 1943
event place: Springfield, Clark, Ohio
residence:
street address:
gender: Female
death age: 78y 5m 9d
marital status: Married
race: w
occupation:
birth date: 07 Oct 1864
birthplace: Union Co., Ohio
estimated birth year: 1865
burial date: 19 Mar 1943
burial place: T.. Haute, O.
cemetery:
father:
father's titles & terms:
father's birthplace:
mother: Amelia Keeler
mother's titles & terms:
mother's birthplace:
spouse: Lorenza Eipper
spouse's titles & terms:
reference number: fn 27690
film number: 2024131
digital folder number: 4122068
image number: 1411
Citing this Record "Ohio, Deaths, 1908-1953," index and images, FamilySearch (https://familysearch.org/pal:/MM9.1.1/X89R-5XQ : accessed 25 Nov 2012), Patience Eipper, 1943; citing reference fn 27690, Ohio Historical Society, Columbus, Ohio.

[DI6513] Name: Metz
Death Date: 22 Apr 1918
Death Place: Springfield, Clark, Ohio
Birth Date: 22 Apr 1918
Estimated Birth Year:
Birthplace: Springfield, Ohio
Death Age: stillborn
Gender: Female
Marital Status: Single
Race or Color: Caucasian
Street Address: 323 No. Jackson St.
Occupation: None
Residence:
Burial Date: 23 Apr 1918
Burial Place:
Cemetery Name: Private Cemetery
Spouse's Name:
Father's Name: Clarence Metz
Father's Title & Terms:
Father's Birthplace: Springfield, Ohio
Mother's Name: Ester Youngerman
Mother's
Mother's Birthplace: Springfield, Ohio
Film Number: 1984347
Digital Folder Number: 4021774
Image Number: 1778
Certificate Number: fn 22021

[NI6515] Md 2nd Charlie Rogers. Children John, Billy, Charlie, Bud, Minne and Mary
ROGERS, CHARLES to QUICK, LUCY ELLEN LETHEMAN (MRS) 1894-02-28 K / 4996 LIVINGSTON Co IL
Dau of Cyrus Leatherman and Elizabeth M Brown of Woodford Co, IL 1860
Leatherman ancestry found in "All Leatherman Kin History" by John Leatherm an, 1940

Siblings :
Margaet E born 12/6/1852 died 1y2m24d
William P b 1854 m Nora Fuller
Margaret b 1856 m George Edwards
John D d Chicago ILL m Fanny Boyle
Cyrus B d in Alaska m Rose White
Martha Jane b 4/26/1864 Woodford Co, IL m Edgar Thomas Pettys 1/1/1885 di ed 6/6/1922

Son Charles E Quick
Name: Charles E. Quick
Titles & Terms:
Event: Marriage
Event Date: 08 Oct 1946
Event Place: Butte, Silver Bow, Montana
Age: 61
Estimated Birth Year: 1885
Father: Hart Quick
Mother: Lucy Leatherman
Spouse: Olive Koontz
Spouse's Titles & Terms:
Spouse's Age: 55
Spouse's Marital Status:
Social Security Death Index about Charles Quick
Name: Charles Quick
SSN: 517-03-2121
Last Residence: 59725 Dillon, Beaverhead, Montana,
Born: 22 Dec 1884
Last Benefit: 59725 Dillon, Beaverhead, Montana,
Died: Mar 1977
State (Year) SSN issued: Montana (Before 1951)

[HI6522] (Research):Champaign Co Wll Abstracts Book C Pg 251 Joseph Loudenback probated 24 Dec 1858 Wife (no name) real and personal property; children of William Loudenbac k, 28 acres; sons john, Isaac, Adam, Washington, Jacob and Joseph Loudenba ck; heirs of Noah Loudenback (dec'd) $600; dau louisa Loudenback $1000; Ma ry Loudenback (dau of son Noah) $50. Witness David Loudenback and David je nkins. Signed 13 Oct 1858

CHANCERY RECORDS OF THE COURT OF COMMON PLEAS Record Book 9, Page 81 - Filed 22 February 1826 - (See Book 9, Page 324) L emuel Blue & Joseph Loudeback Vs Executors & Heirs of Rudolph Baker deceased In 1818 Joseph Loudeback gave a certificate to the north-west quarter of Section 33 Township 4 Range 11 (Mad River Tp.) to Rudolph Baker. Joseph a ssigned 30 acres to Baker for $54 and used the money to make the final pay ment on the land. When the money was repaid the land would return to Loud eback. In September 1820 Joseph sold the land to Lemuel Blue. In 1825 Bak er gave to his daughter, Eve, wife of Joseph Loudeback, as part 'of her le gacy the$54 and released and discharged the note. The complainants ask f or clear deed from the heirs.


Record Book 9, Page 324 - Filed 8 July 1826 - (See Record Book 9, Page 8 1) Lemuel Blue Vs Joseph Loudenback In 1818 Joseph Loudenback obtained a certificate for the north-west quart er of Section 33 Township 4 Range 11 (Mad River Tp.). On 7 September 18 20 Joseph conveyed by deed in fee simple 30 acres from the above section f or $120 to Lemuel Blue (deed was attached and Joseph signed in German; h is wife made her mark). Later Joseph assigned to Rudolph Baker the sa me 30 acres for $54 and used the money to make the last payment for the qu arter to the Government. In 1825 Rudolph Baker made a will giving to Ev e, his daughter and wife of Joseph Loudenback, the certification for t he 30 acres. The heirs of Rudolph Baker: Daniel Baker, executor; Adam Bak er; John Baker; Isaac Baker; Catharine, wife of David Loudenback did not l ive in Champaign County; Veronica, wife of Henry Baker; Ann Baker; Elizabe th, wife of ... Rost/Rust; Mary, wife of Henry Venus/Vanus/Vanice; Barba ra Baker; Susanna, wife of Peter Meze did not live in Champaign County; a nd the children of Eve, wife of Joseph Loudenback, Jacob Loudenback, Ad am Loudenback, Noah Loudenback & David Loudenback. Joseph Loudenba ck as a resident of Champaign County became the guardian ad litem for h is children on 26 March 1827. It was the judgment of the court that Jose ph give Lemuel Blue a quit claim to the property within sixty days a nd as guardian for his children, he must give a warrenty deed within six ty days.

Champaign County Ohio History 1991 by CCGS Biography Pg 203

[HI6524] (Research):IGI DOB 10/10/1873

[HI6529] (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( St Paris Platted by David Huffman 21 Sep 1831) (There are several books f or lot numbers in St Paris and not all transactions are represented by th is transcription) Lot# 1 16 May 1843 Quitclaim from David Loudenback to Lemuel Taylor enti re lot Bk T Pg439

History of Beers Champaign Co, OH David Loudenback, Sr., a native of Virginia, settled here in 181T; lived h ere five years, then removed to Concord Township, where he died in 1851. H is son, David, Jr., returned to Mad River Township in 1829, beginning h is career as a pedagogue. He made a permanent settlement in 1832. In 184 2, he was elected Justice of the Peace, and continued in office until t he year 1878. During his lone term of office, he dispensed justice in acco rdance with the law, and, with one single exception, never had a case reve rsed by a higher court. He has now retired to private life, but his ti me is much given to the settlement of estates and other legal matter s. He has still in his possession a chair made by him in 1829.

TERRE HAUTE.This village is situated on Storm's Creek, in the southern pa rt of the township, and contains a population of 125. It is surround ed by a rich, fertile country, and, but for the fact that it is minus rail road facilities, would be quite a business center. A railroad is now bei ng agitated, and, in time, the people may have the pleasure of hearing t he "toot" of the locomotive at their doors. The village site, originall y, was the property of Squire George Craig, who had it surveyed into to wn lots in 1838. David Loudenback did the surveying,

Champaign Co Wills Book C Pg 46 David Loudenback, probated Jun 19, 1851 Wife Susannah. Sons Benjamin, David Emanuel, John, and Martin Loudenbac k; daughters Ruhama (wife of Henry Baggs), and Barbara ( w/o Martin Pence ). Shildren of daughter Ann (wife of Nathan Miller). David Loudenback exec utor. Witness William Haller, and Wm Harbour. Signed 29 Jun 1847

PUBLIC RECORDS OF CHAMPAIGN COUNTY, OHIO CHANCERY RECORDS OF THE COURT OF COMMON PLEAS Record Book 24, Page 357- Bill in Chancery -no date (ca. 1851-1852) Hen ry 8oggs & Rebecca his wife vs Susannah Loudenback et al Thi, suit was filed to contest the will of David Loudenback Senior. The he ir, of David: Susannah Loudenback, widow; BenJamin Loudenback; David Loude nback Jr.; Emanuel Loudenback; John Loudenback; Martin Loudenback; Barba ra Loudenback, wife of Martin Pence; Ann Loudenback, wiie of Nathan Mille r; and Rebecca Loudenback, wife of Henry Bogg'.

[HI6533] (Research):Niece was Mrs J C Neer living 6/4/1915

[HI6539] (Research):Census Place:Jackson, Champaign, Ohio 1880 Source:FHL Film 1254998 National Archives Film T9-0998 Page 25 3C William JOHNSONSelfMMW39OHOcc:FarmingFa: OHMo: OH Mary JOHNSONWifeFMW26OHFa: OHMo: OH Laura JOHNSONDauFSW10OHFa: OHMo: OH Lida JOHNSONDauFSW9OHFa: OHMo: OH Charles JOHNSONSonMSW6OHFa: OHMo: OH William JOHNSONSonMSW4OHFa: OHMo: OH

[DI6539] Name: William W Johnston

Death Date: 31 Oct 1909
Death Place: Madison Township, Richland, Ohio
Birth Date: 22 Oct 1842
Estimated Birth Year:
Birthplace: Champaign Co, Ohio
Death Age: 67 years 9 days
Gender: Male
Marital Status: Married
Race or Color: Caucasian
Street Address:
Occupation: Farmer
Residence:
Burial Date: 02 Nov 1909
Burial Place: Mansfield, O
Cemetery Name:
Spouse's Name:
Father's Name: Silas Johnston
Father's Title & Terms:
Father's Birthplace: Kentucky
Mother's Name: Mary Brown
Mother's
Mother's Birthplace: Ohio
Film Number: 1927188
Digital Folder Number: 4020915
Image Number: 378
Certificate Number: fn 53511

[HI6549] (Research):Cemetery records show Child Clement C but Martha's death date shows befo re birth date of son. Transcribed records could be in error.

[HI6550] (Research):Graduates of the Township Schools of Champaign County 1892 who received th eir diplomas Saturday June 4 1892. List sent in by Supt J M Mulford of Mec hanicsburg. Listed The Champaign Democrat June 16 1892 abstracted by Pat S tickley Fall 1994 CCGS Newsletter pg 77 Mad River Twpo - Clar. Loudenback


1920 census- Melvin Evilsizor, servant, age 52

Name: Clarence David Loudenback City: Not Stated County: Champaign State: Ohio Birth Date: 12 Feb 1877 Race: White Roll: 1819797 DraftBoard: 0

[DI6551] Ohio Deaths, 1908-1932, 1938-1944, and 1958-2007 about Lulu B Moore
Name: Lulu B Moore
Birth Date: 1878
Gender: Female
Race: White
Residence City: Hamilton
Residence County: Butler
Residence state: Ohio
Residence Country: United States
Death Date: 1 Jan 1961
Hospital of Death: Mercy Hospital North
City of Death: Hamilton
County of Death: Butler
Certificate: 00434
Age at Death: 83
Certifier: Physician
Autopsy: No Autopsy performed
Marital Status: Widowed

[XI6551] Interment records Lulu B Loudenback (Moore)

[HI6553] (Research):Champaign Co, Guardianship Vol 1 pg 448 5 Feb 1852 George W Minnich g dn of Israel minnich; Sylvester Minnich; Noah Minnich; Amanda Jane Minnic h, minor heirs of Adam Buroker dec'd. Surities Daniel Blose, Abraham Hess

1900 Census names step son Forrest Rubbert b3/1886

Champaign County History 1991 - Biography Pg 123

CCGS Newsletter Mar 2006 Vol 22 No 1 pg24 Quadrennial Appraisement 1910 Mad River Twp, Champaign Co, OH Assessor F O Conrad, County Auditor C E Russell Taxes payable until Dec 1911 Sylvester Minnich Lot 24 value of land $60 value of land and buildings $21 0 Sylvester Minnich Lot 29 66 ft W end value of land $30 value of land and b uildings $30

[DI6553] St Paris News Dispatch
April 16, 1914
Sylvester Minnich died at his home in Westville on April 13th, and Rev Miller from the ME Church conducted the funeral service of Wednesday. Interment was made in Nettle Creek Cemetery. Mr Minnich was the son of George and Susan Minnich and was born in Westville 74 years ago. He was a blacksmith. His wife and three daughters survive him. Mrs William Wirick of this place is a half sister.

[HI6554] (Research):Biography, Champaign Co, Oh History, Beers 1881 Pg 796

EMANUEL LOUDENBACK, farmer; P. O. Westville ; was born in Shenandoah Co ., Va., on the Shenandoah River, Jan. 29, 1817. He is a son of David Loude nback, who came to this State in the fall of 1817 by means of wagons, a ve ry tiresome and gloomy journey of four weeks, as it rained every day exce pt the first. They located in Concord Township, Champaign Co., where th ey purchased 320 acres of land, which they improved and afterward boug ht 35 acres more. Here they spent the remainder of their lives; and here a lso our subject was raised. He was accustomed to the hardships of the ear ly settlers, and received but a limited education. He owns 198 acres of t he home farm, and lives in pioneer style. His father-in-law had taken a le ase of his father, David Loudenback, and erected a log house, which they h ave removed and now occupy. The marriage of Emanuel Loudenback and Anna Mc Coy, was solemnized June 5, 1841 ; she is a native of Greenbrier Co., Va ., born May 10, 1811, and came with her parents to this State in 1836. T he fruits of this union are seven children, five of whom survived their in fancy-Susan, born Jan. 18, 1842 ; Sarah E.; Oct. 21, 1843; Mary F., June 2 7, 1847; George R., March 4,1849; John L., Feb. 12,1851. Sarah and Mary a re deceased, and were each the mother of one child

[HI6556] (Research):1900 Champaign Co, Urbana, OH Samuel T Whessett? 12/1839 60 OH OH O Md 31y (indexed as WHewett) Susan, wife 1/1842 58 OH VA VA John C Loudenback, nephew 12/1880 20

1880 Champaign CO, Urbana, OH pg432 Samuel WHERRITT Self M Male W 41 OH Clerk VA VA Susan WHERRITT1 Other M Female W 37 OH Keeping Hou se VA VA Charles WHERRITT2 Other S Male W 11 OH OH OH

[HI6559] (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 ? 2/22/1868 Guardian of George Loudenback to E H Furrow, 5 acr es Bk 39 Pg418

[HI6561] (Research):Champaign County, Ohio Record of Wills Volume: C Page: 385
BARBARA PENCE The State of Ohio, Champaign County, Probate Court

On the 5th day of October A.D. 1863 a writing purporting to be the last wi ll and testament of BARBARA PENCE late of Champaign County, Ohio deceas ed was produced in court by DAVID LOUDENBACK one of the subscribing witnes ses thereto and at the same time came A.G. STEVENS the other subscribing w itness and they in open court on oath testified to this due execution of s aid writing as the Last Will and Testament of said BARBARA PENCE which Tes timony was reduced to writing and by them respectively subscribed and w as filed with said Will from which testimony it appears and the court fin ds that said Will was duly executed and attested and that said testat or at the time of executing the same was of full age, of sound mind and me mory and not under any restraint it is ordered by the court that said Wi ll and Testimony be recorded.
The Testimony is in the following words to wit:

The State of Ohio, Champaign County ss. Personally came into open Court DA VID LOUDENBACK and A.G. STEVENS and after being duly sworn depose and s ay that the writing now presented to the Court purporting to be the Last W ill and Testament of BARBARA PENCE deceased was signed and acknowledg ed by her to be her last Will and Testament in their presence that they at tested said will in the presence of the Testatrix by signing their nam es as witnesses and that they verily believe the Testatrix at the ti me of executing said will was of full age of sound mind and memory and und er no restraint.
DAVID LOUDENBACK
A.G. STEVENS Sworn to and subscribed in open court this 5th day of September A.D. 1863.
? ? P. Judge and Clerk
The Will is in the following words and figures to wit: In the name of the Benevolent Father of all I BARBARA PENCE of Champaign C ounty, Ohio do make and publish this my last will and Testament. Item I give and devise to my son HARRISON PENCE and his heirs all the good s, chattels, rights, credits, moneys and effects I may own at the ti me of my decease hereby waving an inventory and appraisement of my said pr operty.
The witness whereof I have hereunto set my hand and seal th is 17th day of May A.D. 1863.
BARBARA PENCE Signed and acknowledged by said BARBARA PENCE as her last Will and Testame nt in our presence and signed by us in her presence.
DAVID LOUDENBACK
A.G. STEVENS

transcribed by vireland@tampabay.rr.com

[HI6562] (Research):Champaign Co - Patent Deeds Located in Land Deed Indices Johnson T wp by Pat Stickley & Denise Kay Moore Oct 2005. NE 1/4 Quitclaim from John Pence etal to Henry Maggert 4.75 acres , N 1 /2 Nov 30 1859 Bk 31 pg 477

He was a veteran of the War of 1812 (unconfirmed) and moved to Champaign C ounty in 1822. Champaign Co Will Abstracts Book B Pg 367 John Pence probated 1 Oct 1845 Wife Barbary Pence. Children (minors but no names) Children by first wi fe (no names). children by last and present wife (no names). Barbary Pen ce executrix. Witness Jacob Pence, david Runkle. Signed 1 Sept 1845

Champaign County, Ohio Record of Wills Volume: B Pages 367 368 JOHN PENCE'S Will and Probate

State of Ohio, Champaign County: Court of Common Pleas of the Term of Se ptember to wit: October 1st, A.D. 1845.
This day a writing purporting to be the last will and testame nt of JOHN PENCE deceased was produced in open court and was prov ed to be the true last will and testament of said deceased, by the oaths r educed to writing and of file of JACOB PENCE and DAVID RUNKLE the two subs cribing witnesses thereto: There upon it is ordered that said Will be admi tted to record. BARBARY PENCE widow of said deceased comes into court a nd elects to take under the will aforesaid the oaths of said witnesses red uced to writing and of file are as follows to wit: The State of Ohio, Cham paign County ss. Personally came into open court JACOB PENCE and DAVID RUN KLE and after being duly sworn depose and say, that the writing now presen ted, to the court purporting to be the last will and testament of JOHN PEN CE decd. was signed by him in their presence and acknowledged to be his tr ue Last Will and Testament that they attested said will in the presen ce of the Testator by signing their names as witnesses and that they veri ly believe the testator at the time of executing said will was of full ag e, of sound mind and memory and under no restraint.
JACOB PENCE
DAVID RUNKLE Sworn to and subscribed in open Court this 1st day of October A.D. 1845
SAMUEL H. ROBINSON Clerk
The Will so proven as aforesaid is as follows to w it: In the name of the Benevolent Father of all I JOHN PENCE of Champai gn County and State of Ohio do make and publish this my Last Will and Test ament: First I give and devise to my beloved wife, all my property both person al and real until my children shall all have arrived to the age of majorit y, provided she shall so long remain my widow, she shall however, pay a ll my just debts, funeral expenses. Second as all my children shall have arrived to the age of majori ty or so soon as my said wife die, it is my will that all my real estat e, and such part of my personal property or the proceeds thereof as sha ll then remain unconsumed and unexpended, be sold, as the proceeds there of distributed as follows: To each of my children by my first wife and the ir heirs respectively twenty dollars; and to my children by my last or pre sent wife, and to their heirs respectively, the balance of the procee ds of said sale in equal amounts, and if my said wife be living at the ti me of said distribution, she shall also share equally therein with my chil dren last aforesaid.
In testimony thereof, I have hereunto set my hand a nd seal this first day of September in the year 1845.
JOHN PENCE Signed and acknowledged by said JOHN PENCE at his last Will and testame nt in our presence, and signed by us in his presence.
JACOB PENCE
DAVID RUNKLE transcribed by vireland@tampabay.rr.com

MARTIN, FREDERICK and HAMILTON PENCE are the children of John and Ma ry F. (Hoffman) Pence, natives of the "Old Dominion," where they were rear ed and married. They moved from Virginia to Champaign County, Ohio, in 182 2. There were five children born to them, and some years after their remov al to the Buckeye State the mother died. The father married for his seco nd wife, Barbara Loudenback, and by this marriage there were nine childre n. The father had been a soldier of the war of 1812, and always followed f arming and was a hard-working, industrious man, and respected and useful c itizen. Martin Pence, son by the first wife, was born in Page County, Va ., July 9, 1818. Frederick, his brother, in the same county and State, Apr il 4, 1820; and Hamilton, in Champaign County, Ohio, January 26, 1822. The se sons received but little or no education, and after the death of the ir mother fared very poorly at the hands of the stepmother. Long before th ey were able, they were compelled to perform the same and as much wo rk as that of full-grown men. Martin left home when about seventeen, and f or some years worked by the day or month, and at anything he could tu rn an honest penny at. His wages were small, and it was only by the harde st work and strictest economy that he succeeded in saving a little mone y. He was married to Miss Barbara Loudenback August 6, 1843. She was bo rn in Champaign County, Ohio, May 8, 1820. From this union were born six c hildren, viz., Noah, John, David, Susanah, Melissa and Josephine. Noah ser ved his country in the late war, in the Eighty-eighth Indiana Volunteer In fantry. He died at Nashville, Tenn., while in his country's service. Mart in lived in Champaign County, Ohio, following farming till 1850, when he c ame to this county and located on the farm he now owns. The place was a ll woods and had no improvements. He now owns 160 acres. He is a Democr at and a member of the Baptist Church. Frederick Pence also went through m any hardships and privations in youth and for years after he came to th is county, which was in 1850. He was fifteen when he left his parental ro of and began the battle of life. Having no education, there was no openi ng but hard, physical labor. He went to work with a will and labored at wh atever he could find to do. He married Miss Susan Jenkins April 26, 184 0. She was born in Champaign County, Ohio, September 12, 1819. From this u nion ten children were born, viz., Philander R., Rose A., Mary F., Nancy J ., Amanda, John W., Bell, Sabra, Tamson and Martha. Five of these childr en are deceased. In 1847, Frederick and his brother Hamilton came to th is county and purchased some land, paying $3.50 per acre for it. They th en went back to Ohio, and in 1850 both came to this county and locat ed on their land. At the time of marriage, Frederick had no property. He h as always worked hard and has accumulated considerable wealth. He now ow ns 120 acres of land and a nice and comfortable home in South Whitle y. He has given liberally to his children. He is a Republican in politic s, and a member of the U. B. Church. Hamilton Pence left home when thirte en years of age, and up to the time of marriage had little or no means ahe ad. He worked by day, month and job. He and brother Frederick would chop c ord wood at 25 cents per cord and make rails at 25 cents per hundred, taki ng in pay wheat, corn whisky or anything they could convert into mone y. In 1850, Hamilton came to this county and located on what is now the Go ble farm, in Cleveland Township. He was married in Champaign County, Ohi o, July 24, 1844, to Miss Sarah Harbour. She was born in Champaign Count y, Ohio, August 8, 1819. From this union there were six children, two of w hom are now living, viz., Allen and Joseph. Those deceased were, Lovina, T amson, Richard and Jason. Allen served his country in the One Hundred a nd Twenty-ninth Indiana Volunteer Infantry during the late war. Hamilton P ence, after his marriage, lived with his father-in-law some time, then mov ed on a small place belonging to him, where he remained until 1845, wh en he moved to Jefferson County, Iowa, but after living there about a yea r, and in Illinois, near Springfield, some months, returned to Ohio, whe re he remained till he came to this county in 1850. After living some yea rs in Cleveland Township and clearing ninety acres of land, he sold it a nd went to Champaign County, Ohio, and purchased his father-in-law's far m, but after a year sold that, and again came to this county, where he h as since resided. He owned 320 acres of land, but has given 160 of it to h is sons. He is a Republican, and a member of the U. B. Church. In taki ng a retrospective view of the life, success and acquirements of the Pen ce brothers, it can be truly said of them that they were self-made men. Th ey began life as very poor boys, but by hard work and economy, coupled wi th strict honesty and straight dealings, have made for themselves and fami lies comfortable homes and secured an enviable reputation among the peop le with whom they have lived, and in the county which they have help ed to improve. They were stanch Union men during the late war, contributi ng over $1,500 for sanitary and other purposes. They are ever ready to he lp the weak and oppressed, and have liberally contributed to all religiou s, educational and other worthy enterprises.

Source source: http://www.kneller.com/WhitleyIN/book1882/sketch/296_307.ht ml

[HI6563] (Research):Champaign County Will Abstracts Book C Pg 268 Eli Pence, Johnson Twp probated 3/24/1859 Wife, no nmae the farm, 160 acres. S21 Johnson Twp and personal propert y. Sister Sarah jane Rust. Peter Groves executor. Witness Cyrus W Reed a nd Wm Harvey. signed 1/21/1859

[HI6565] (Research):; they were in Van Wert County in 1880 and she was in Van Wert County in 1 900 and 1910.

[HI6567] (Research):Poll Book for Election held in Saint Paris Precint 10-9-1877 for or again st new jail. CCGS Newsletter April 1994 Vol 10 # 2 pg 29 Harrison Pence

St Paris Precinct Toll Book Nov 2 1880 CCGS Newsletter Spring 1992 pg 33 Harrison Pence

[HI6571] (Research):married Amy Browning 29 May 1859 in Champaign County (she was born 20 D ec 1839 in Ohio, died 30 Jan 1922 in Whitley County, buried in South Whitl ey Cemetery [AAma@ on stone], the daughter of William and Sarah A. Brownin g); they moved to Whitley County shortly after 1860; it appears that he m ay have been this soldier: Noah W. Pence, residence not listed, age 25, en listed 26 Jan 1865 as a orivate, mustered into C Co., 92nd Ohio Volunte er Infantry 9 Mar 1865, mustered out 1 Sep 1865 at Winchester, Frederick C ounty, Virginia.

[HI6573] (Research):Record Book 22, Page 186- Filed 27 March 1847- Petition to Sell Land Lucin da Martin, Administratrix of Ezekiel Martin vs John Faulkner & Others Ezekiel Martin and Martin Pence purchased from Henry Baggs, land in Van We rt County, Ohio, located in the east half and the west half of the south-e ast quarter Section 23 Township 1 South and Range 1 East, a total of 160 a cres. The men did not receive a clear deed from Henry Baggs. While there w as no paperwork between Martin and Pence, Ezekiel Martin occupied the sout h-west quarter and the north-east quarter of Section 23, and Martin Pen ce occupied the south-east quarter and the north-west quarter. Ezekiel Mar tin had no children, brothers nor sisters, however, he did have half-broth ers and sisters sired by James Faulkner and Ezekiel's mother. The half-bro thers and sisters were: John Faulkner;' Elizabeth Faulkner and George Faul kner, all minors and represented by Samuel H. Robinson, guardian ad lite m. The appraisers of the land, all freeholders of Van Wert County, were: P eter Freisinger (replaced by Benajah Denman), John Freisinger and Thomas K err, and they valued the land at $2.00 an acre on 28 October 1847. The lan d, subject to dower, was purchased by Henry Baggs for $137.13 on 15 Janua ry 1848. The acreage of the dower portion was not mentioned.

[HI6574] (Research):CCGS Newsletter Sept 1998 pg 96 Road Tax assessed on Chattels in Johnson T wp, Champaign Co, Ohio for the year 1876 Jno Loudenback 1.17

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: John Loudenback

JOHN LOUDENBACK, Justice of the Peace; P. O. Millerstown; born in Conco rd Township, Champaign County, Feb. 7, 18'34, and raised to farm life in t he pioneer days ; his education was acquired in the log-hut schools. In 18 44, he entered life for himself, and Oct. 9, 1845, married Martha A. Jenki ns, continuing farm pursuits until his location in Millerstown (1859). Whi le a resident of Concord Township, h6 was elected to the office of Justic e, and, when two-thirds of the term had expired, he moved to his present l ocation. He has a residence second to none in the village, with good surro unding improvements. In March, 1856, he entered in the first land purcha se (in Logan County), since which several changes have taken place. He n ow owns 148 acres in Champaign County, and land in Allen Co., Ind ; th is he has mostly procured by his own exertions. Since a resident of Miller stown, he has held his present office four terms ; he is a man of chari ty and public spirit. Mr. Loudenback has for a number of years been a memb er of the I. O. O. F., Odd Fellows' Beneficiary y Association and an acti ve member of the Universalist Church. Mr. and Mrs. Loudenback have rais ed two children to maturity-Samuel Compton and Mary J. Jenkins.

[XI6574] Name from lot records, no visible marker as of June 2010

[XI6575] Name in lot records, no visible marker as of June 2010

[HI6578] (Research):MARTIN LOUDENBACK, farmer; P. O. Westville; was born on the farm whe re he resides Jan. 18, 1827. He is a son of David Loudenback, who is menti oned in the sketch of Emanuel Loudenback. He has until quite recently own ed 85 acres of the homestead farm. On the 31st of May, 1880, he sold his l and to his brother, David, but will remain on the farm some time. Ju ne 4, 1850, he married Malinda McCoy, a daughter of John McCoy. She was bo rn in Virginia in 1821, and died Nov. 13, 1869; the mother of six childre n, three of whom preceded her. The survivors are Josephine, born May 8, 18 55; Hamilton L., July 4, 1860; and Franklin, Aug. 31, 1864. On the 13 th of July, 1870, he married Mary J. Toomire ; she was born in Urbana Au g. 18, 1844, a daughter of William and Rebecca Toomire, both natives of Vi rginia. She was born Aug. 19, 1817; and he Aug. 25, 1814. Martin and Ma ry J. Loudenback are the parents of five children. Of these four are sti ll living, viz., Sallie A., born March 16, 1873; Charles T., May 5, 187 5; Claude M., Dec. 5, 1876; and Susan R., Feb. 2, 1878.

[HI6579] (Research):Champ Co Deaths CCGS Newsletter Fall 1989 Malinda Loudenback died 11/15/1869 in Concord Twp age 47y5m28d born VA, ma rried, d/o John McCoy and Sarah Ray

[DI6580] Champaign Democrat March 24, 1910
Mrs. Noah Flotz passed away at her home four miles south of Sidney Saturday evening about eight o'clock. She had been ill for some time and her death was not unexpected. The deceased formerly lived in Concord township where she was well known but later went to Shelby county to make her home. The funeral was held Tues-day morning at ten-thirty from the Concord church and interment will be made in Concord cemetery. (Source CCGS News Spring 2010 Pg 40)


Name : Josephine Foltz Titles : Death date : 19 Mar 1910 Death place : Orange Twp, Shelby, Ohio Birth date : 08 May 1855 Estimated birth year : Birth place : Ohio Age at death : 54 years 10 months 11 days Gender : Female Marital status : Married Race or color : Caucasian Street address : Occupation : Residence : Burial date : 22 Mar 1910 Burial place : , Campaign, Cemetery name : Concord Spouse name : Father name : Martin Loudenback Father titles : Father birth place : Ohio Mother name : Melinda Mccoy Mother titles : Mother birth place : Virginia GSU film number : 1927358 Digital GS number : 4021001 Image number : 2588 Certificate number : fn 17499 Collection : Ohio Deaths 1908-1953

[HI6581] (Research):Name : Hamilton Lafayette Loudenback Titles : Death date : 11 Nov 1937 Death place : Sidney, Shelby, Ohio Birth date : 04 Jul 1861 Estimated birth year : Birth place : Champaign Co., Ohio Age at death : 76 years 4 months 7 days Gender : Male Marital status : Married Race or color : American Street address : Occupation : Contractor Residence : Burial date : 13 Nov 1937 Burial place : Cemetery name : Cedar Point Cem. Spouse name : Lulu Loudenback Father name : Martin Loudenback Father titles : Father birth place : Champaign Co., Ohio Mother name : Melinda Mccoy Mother titles : Mother birth place : Ohio GSU film number : 2023540 Digital GS number : 4121758 Image number : 3006 Certificate number : fn 71639 Collection : Ohio Deaths 1908-1953

[HI6583] (Research):1870 Census names Sarah Jane

1910 Census Champaign Co, Mad River living with son in law Noah Loudenback, widowed, age 65 5/2

CCGS Newsletter Mar 2006 Vol 22 No 1 pg24 Quadrennial Appraisement 1910 Mad River Twp, Champaign Co, OH Assessor F O Conrad, County Auditor C E Russell Taxes payable until Dec 1911 Mary J Loudenback Lot 45 Value of Land $40 Value of Land and Buildings $ 190

Name : Mary Jane Loudenback Titles : Death date : 27 Feb 1924 Death place : Madriver Twp., Champaign, Ohio Birth date : 18 Aug 1844 Estimated birth year : Birth place : Urbana, Ohio Age at death : 79 years 6 months 9 days Gender : Female Marital status : Widowed Race or color : Caucasian Street address : Occupation : Housewife Residence : Burial date : 01 Mar 1924 Burial place : Cemetery name : Concord Cemetery Spouse name : Martin Loudenback Father name : William Toomire Father titles : Father birth place : Ohio Mother name : Rebecca Dersches Mother titles : Mother birth place : Va. Informant-Thos James Wilson, Westville, OH GSU film number : 1992490 Digital GS number : 4000604 Image number : 1538 Certificate number : fn 6915 Collection : Ohio Deaths 1908-1953

[HI6585] (Research):1910 Champaign Co, OH Census Charles F Loudenback
Age: 33 State: OH
Color: W Enumeration District: 0011
Birth Place: Ohio Visit: 0093
County: Champaign
Relation: Head of Household
Other Residents: Relation Name Color Age Birth Place Wife Lottie A 31 Ohio Daughter Josephine W NR Ohio Daughter Susie L NR Ohio Mother-in-law Mary E Ward 57 Ohio

[HI6596] (Research):Champaign Co Guardianship records Vol 18 No 2 Pg209 7 Jan 1863 Daniel Loudenback gdn of George E Loudenback 4yr Oct 1862; heir of Jose ph Loudenback, dec'd. Surities John Loudenback & Isaac Loudenback

Champaign Co- A Centennial Biographical History of Champaign Co, Ohio - 1902, (New York and Chicago The Lewis Publishing Co, 1902), pg685

[HI6597] (Research):Record Book 24, Page 576 Filed 31 May 1853 Petition Parker Bryan vs Allen Loudenback et al The heirs of Levi Bryan deceased were: Rachel Bryan, widow; John H. Brya n; John I. Bryan; Jesse Bryan; Folly Bryan and Eliza Jane Bryan. John H. B ryan was the guardian of Rachel Bryan, widow of Levi. Parker Bryan purchas ed part of the southeast quarter of Section 5 Township 4 Range 11 (Mad Ri ver Township) from the heirs and Allen Loudenback owned the adjoining lan d. Parker needed a free title.

Champaign County, Ohio GUARDIANSHIP and INDENTURES 1805-1858, CCGS March 1 993 abstracted by Pat Stickley. Inclding Vol 2 thru 1867. pg 467 Aug 3 18 53 Allen Loudenback, gdn of Martin L Rohrer, Abraham P Rohrer, Mary Ann Ro hrer, Christian Rorher, minor heirs of Mary Rorher late of Lancaster, PA d ec'd. Surities James C Smith, Joseph Wiley ( His sisters children)

Champign Co Will Abstracts Book E Pg 13 Allen Loudenback, Mad River Twp, died 2/6/1882, probated 10 Feb 1882 Heirs widow Amanda Loudenback; Lewis C Loudenback-son-Urbana; A P Loudenba ck-son-Urbana; William Loudenback-son-Alquina, IN; Elve Loudenback-grdau-U rbana; Martha Coffman (wife of E A)-dau-Urbana; Mary Snyder-dau-Urbana;Isa bell Ward-dau-Logan Co, Lewsiton,OH; Minnie Brubaker-grdau-Lewiston, Log an Co, OH; excluding ch of Jonas Louderback-son-dec'd (no names); whom I m ade advancement. Farm to be sold and proceeds divided between grdau Minn ie Brubaker $6000; dau Martha Coffman $400; balance divided among re st of heirs. Son-In-Law E A Coffman executor. Witness David Loudenback, Wi lliam Baker. Signed 8/26/1881

ALLEN LOUDENBACK, farmer; P. O. Urbana. The gentleman of whom we wri te is not only one of the prominent men, but also one of the first childr en born in the county. He was born Aug. 11, 1813, in a cabin, at a time wh en there were a number of Indians living in this vicinity. The last of t he Miami tribe left in 1821 or 1823. Daring their stay they were quite pea ceable, and were engaged in the manufacture of baskets, etc. Allen frequen tly made visits to their wigwams, and can now point out the places where t heir lodges stood. He was personally acquainted with all the Kentons, Pene s, Powells, Hallers, McGrews. McShenys, Mullans and Baggs. These men we re the first settlers of this township, and numerous descendants of so me of these families still remain. The Mad River Valley was a favorite hun ting ground of the Indians, and they left with much reluctance. Squirre ls and deer were very numerous, and the squirrels were especially destruct ive to corn. Mr. Loudenback killed the last wild deer ever seen in Champai gn Co. in the fall of 1837. The farm now owned by him was entered by Arno ld Custar, one of the first men coming here. Every part of it was cover ed with woods, and now it seems almost incredible to believe that the fiel ds covered with waving grain were the home of the savage and the wild dee r. His father, Daniel Loudenback was a native of Shenandoah Co., Va., a nd was married in 1812 to Mary Pence, a representative of one of the fir st families. They had four children-our subject, Jonas Loudenback, Elizabe th and Sarah who died in 1874. Allen Loudenback was married, in 1837, to E lizabeth Kiblinger, of Clark Co. They had eleven children, six of whom a re living Martha, Louis, Abram, Mary, Isabel and William (twins). Daniel L oudenback died May 3,1876. His widow makes her home with her son Allen, a nd has now reached the ripe old age of 89 years. The wife of Allen di ed on June 3, 1874. Allen was two years Township Trustee, and has the abil ity to fill official positions, but refuses to have any further busine ss in that capacity. His first vote was polled for Van Buren, and he has v oted the Democratic ticket ever since.

[HI6598] (Research):Champaign County Ohio History 1991 by CCGS Biography pg 170

[HI6600] (Research):Son Samuels, obit names siblings Mrs Martha Benton, Mrs Susie Sarver, Jam es Neal, Mrs Jane Zimmerman and Mrs Stephen Greathouse.

Champaign County Ohio History 1991 by CCGS Biography Pg 328

[HI6601] (Research):Champaign Co- A Centennial Biographical History of Champaign Co, Ohio - 1902, (New York and Chicago The Lewis Publishing Co, 1902), pg367

Dayton Daily News February 23, 1931
Abraham P Loudenback --- Funeral Services for Abraham P. Loudenba ck of Urbana who died
in St. Elizabeth hospital Saturday night were conducted Sund ay at 2:30 p.m. at the Humphries
funeral parlors, Urbana. Interment was in that city. He is surviv ed by three sons, Paul of
Dayton and Clifford and Arthur of Urbana. MCC-OGS V ol. 26, Issue 3

[HI6607] (Research):Champaign Newspaper pg 158 says Jacob died 6/4/1867 age 65 Champaign County Ohio History 1991 by CCGS Biography Pg 324

[DI6607] Wife obit says he died June 1867

[HI6609] (Research):Children are mentioned in guardainship bonds of Champaign Co, OH as min or heirs of Mary Rohrer, dec'd late of Lancaster, PA.

From the SBellefontaine RepublicanT, Bellefontaine, Ohio 01 May 1874 On Apr 1st at the residence of her son Martin L. Rohr er in Pleasant Twp., Mrs. Sarah Rohrer Snyder aged 59 years 5 months 23 da ys.

From- Ellen Logan Martin elmartin@localnet.com By 1863, when she remarried, her own children were grown, and Sarah we nt to Virginia to help with the young SNIDER children who had lost their m other. Note that Sarah's #2 husband was 12 years her junior -- it had to h ave been a marriage of convenience. I have letters that Sarah wrote to Ma ry Ann going on about how homesick she was and the travail of rearing you ng children again, etc. Sarah did return to Ohio and was living with h er son near DeGraff when she died. Yes, James was related to the SNYDE Rs in Champaign Co., n doubt how they met.

[HI6610] (Research):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 Rohrer, dec'd. Surities Jacob Seitz, Daniel Snyder Record book 26 pg 355 filed 2 May 1856 Petition to Partition Sarah Rohrer et al vs Martin L Rohrer Daniel Rohrer died in 1847 seized of several parcels of land which provid ed a mill race for his saw mill across Mad River in Section 5 Twp 4 Ran ge 11 (Mad River). His main holdings appeared to be in Section 36 Twp5 ran ge 11 (Urbana) and Section 6 Twp 4 Range 11 (Mad River) Daniel's widow w as Sarah Rohrer and his children were: Martin Rohrer, Abraham P Rohrer; Mary Ann Rohrer wife of James Irving Blose; and Christian Rohrer

Dates taken from Bible owned by Mrs Ellen Logan Mattin , Bible published a d sold by Morgan & Sanxay 1833, published in CCGS Newsletter Summer 1991

[HI6611] (Research):1870 Household had son David and Carrie born July 1869, probably a grandch ild

Will namesGrandchildren Earl Smith, E L Smith, Willard Smith, Ssie Stale y, Harold and Ruth Mauk in childrens home, children of James Mauk.

Champaign Co- A Centennial Biographical History of Champaign Co, Ohio - 1902, (New York and Chicago The Lewis Publishing Co, 1902), pg685

[HI6614] (Research):1910 Champaign 0011 David Loudenback Husband W 65 Ohio 02170026 0020 Son Edg ar C 35, Ohio Son Walter D 30, Ohio Daughter-in-law Dasy 27, Ohio Son Wilber 25, Ohio Gr andson Donal A 09, Ohio

1920 Census has Donald A, grandson, age 18

[HI6620] (Research):CHANCERY RECORDS OF THE COURT OF COMMON PLEAS

Record Book 24, Page 494- Filed 4 May 1852- Petition for Partition Washing ton Loudenback & Harrison Loudenback vs Mary Loudenback et al Reuben Loudenback died in 1838, owning the south-west quarter of Secti on 23 Township 4 Range 11 (Mad River Township). Reuben's heirs: Mary Loude nback, widow; Mahala Loudenback, wife of Wesley Gearhart; Ardena Loudenbac k; Harrison Loudenback; Washington Loudenback; Sarah Loudenback, wife of C hristopher McMorran; Delila Loudenback, deceased wife of Isaac Zimmerma n, left heirs: George Zimmerman & Mary Ann Zimmerman; Susannah Loudenbac k; Jackson Loudenback: Perrv Loudenback.

[HI6621] (Research):1850 Census lists two sons with same name of Jackson. I suspect one was na med James.

Record book 26 pg398-402 Filed 21 Nov 1856 Partition Washington Loudenback vs Perry Loudenback & others Mary Loudenback died intestate owning 28 acres and 32 or 53/100 acres in S ection 22 Twp 4 Range 11 (Mad River). Mary's heirs: Washington Loudenbac k; Harrison Loudenback; Mahal Gearhardt; Ardena Loudenback; Susan Loudenba ck; Sarah McMorran; Jackson Loudenback and Perry Loudenback, all of whom o wned 1/9 each of the undivided land. Mary Ann Zimmerman and George W Zimme rman, wards of Isaac Zimmerman of Champaign Co owned 1/18 each os an undiv ided 1/9 of the land.

Champaign County Guardianship Bonds pg263 16 Apr 1839 Mary Loudenback (the ir mother) Gdn of Harrison Loudenback 16yr; Sarah Loudenback 13 yr; Washin gton Loudenback 11yr; Ardina Loudenback 9yr; Susanna loudenback 7yr; Jacks on Loudenback 5yr; Perry Loudenback 2 yr Children and Minor heirs of Reub en Loudenback, dec'd. Surities John Wyant and Adma Wyant.

[HI6622] (Research):Parentage not known. Living in 1850 next to Abimeliah Darnall. May have be en a child of him a a first wife, as he did not marry Nancy until 1829.

[HI6623] (Research):1880 Champaign Co, OH name is Susan

Champaign County Guardianship Bonds pg263 16 Apr 1839 Mary Loudenback (the ir mother) Gdn of Harrison Loudenback 16yr; Sarah Loudenback 13 yr; Washin gton Loudenback 11yr; Ardina Loudenback 9yr; Susanna loudenback 7yr; Jacks on Loudenback 5yr; Perry Loudenback 2 yr Children and Minor heirs of Reub en Loudenback, dec'd. Surities John Wyant and Adma Wyant.

[HI6624] (Research):CHANCERY RECORDS OF THE COURT OF COMMON PLEAS

Record Book 24, Page 494- Filed 4 May 1852- Petition for Partition Washing ton Loudenback & Harrison Loudenback vs Mary Loudenback et al Reuben Loudenback died in 1838, owning the south-west quarter of Secti on 23 Township 4 Range 11 (Mad River Township). Reuben's heirs: Mary Loude nback, widow; Mahala Loudenback, wife of Wesley Gearhart; Ardena Loudenbac k; Harrison Loudenback; Washington Loudenback; Sarah Loudenback, wife of C hristopher McMorran; Delila Loudenback, deceased wife of Isaac Zimmerma n, left heirs: George Zimmerman & Mary Ann Zimmerman; Susannah Loudenbac k; Jackson Loudenback: Perrv Loudenback.

Champaign County Guardianship Bonds pg263 16 Apr 1839 Mary Loudenback (the ir mother) Gdn of Harrison Loudenback 16yr; Sarah Loudenback 13 yr; Washin gton Loudenback 11yr; Ardina Loudenback 9yr; Susanna loudenback 7yr; Jacks on Loudenback 5yr; Perry Loudenback 2 yr Children and Minor heirs of Reub en Loudenback, dec'd. Surities John Wyant and Adma Wyant.

Champaign Co- A Centennial Biographical History of Champaign Co, Ohio - 1902, (New York and Chicago The Lewis Publishing Co, 1902), pg533

[HI6625] (Research):Champaign County Guardianship Bonds pg263 16 Apr 1839 Mary Loudenback (the ir mother) Gdn of Harrison Loudenback 16yr; Sarah Loudenback 13 yr; Washin gton Loudenback 11yr; Ardina Loudenback 9yr; Susanna loudenback 7yr; Jacks on Loudenback 5yr; Perry Loudenback 2 yr Children and Minor heirs of Reub en Loudenback, dec'd. Surities John Wyant and Adma Wyant.

[HI6626] (Research):Champaign County Guardianship Bonds pg263 16 Apr 1839 Mary Loudenback (the ir mother) Gdn of Harrison Loudenback 16yr; Sarah Loudenback 13 yr; Washin gton Loudenback 11yr; Ardina Loudenback 9yr; Susanna loudenback 7yr; Jacks on Loudenback 5yr; Perry Loudenback 2 yr Children and Minor heirs of Reub en Loudenback, dec'd. Surities John Wyant and Adma Wyant.

Source: Prather & Stickley, "Book of Wiant Biographies," 1969, p. 71 A number of Virginia Wiants, Susan's relatives, were involved in the wa r. She had visited them before her marriage, and their welfare was of de ep concern to her. During the conflict, Champaign County Wiants of conscri ption age hired substitutes, and none of the McMorrans affiliated with t he Wiants served as soldiers in that war. When Virginia relatives wrote to St. Paris asking if work could be made av ailable for some of their former slaves, the MeMorrans responded, and f or many years employed them and helped them find housing and jobs. After Christian's death in 1884, Susan continued to live at the homeste ad with her son, John. One of the colored ladies who helped in their ho me was Amanda Carey, whose forebears had lived on the Wiant place at Pleas ant Retreat in Virginia. She spent certain days there baking, cooking a nd cleaning. Lucien Carey helped on the farm, probably as a part-time work er, for his family lived in town. During John McMorran's funeral in 191 5, Lucien stood by the hitching post in the barn yard and wept inconsolabl y. Although he was invited inside, he declined. He still is remembered f or the colts he broke, among them one for John Schooler who was Sidna (Wia nt) McMorranus son-in-law, and another for Charles Adam Wiant. The latte r, named Lady, was the driving horse that raced trains and was driven by N eva (Wiant) DeWeese through four years of high school in St. Paris. Rafe Bossel, another of the colored men from Virgina, is said to have stay ed the night with the small Jones children after their father died in a tr ain crossing accident and their mother, Mary (McMorran) Jones, narrowly es caped. Yet another head of a Negro family who came to St. Paris during t he Civil War was Dennis Harris. All of these families have since moved els ewhere.

[HI6627] (Research):Champaign County Guardianship Bonds pg263 16 Apr 1839 Mary Loudenback (the ir mother) Gdn of Harrison Loudenback 16yr; Sarah Loudenback 13 yr; Washin gton Loudenback 11yr; Ardina Loudenback 9yr; Susanna loudenback 7yr; Jacks on Loudenback 5yr; Perry Loudenback 2 yr Children and Minor heirs of Reub en Loudenback, dec'd. Surities John Wyant and Adma Wyant.

Poll Book for Election held in Saint Paris Precint 10-9-1877 for or again st new jail. CCGS Newsletter April 1994 Vol 10 # 2 pg 29 Jackson Loudenback

St Paris Precinct Toll Book Nov 2 1880 CCGS Newsletter Spring 1992 pg 33 Jackson Loudenback

Name : Jackson Loudenback Titles : Death date : 30 Jul 1919 Death place : St. Paris, Champaign, Ohio Birth date : 09 Mar 1834 Estimated birth year : Birth place : Ohio Age at death : 85-4-21 Gender : Male Marital status : Married Race or color : Caucasian Street address : f Occupation : Retired House Painter Burial date : 01 Aug 1919 Cemetery name : Evergreen Spouse name : Rosa E. Biggs Loudenback Father name : Reuben Loudenback Father birth place : Virginia Mother name : Mary Wiant Mother birth place : Virginia Informant-Mrs Rosa E Loudenback GSU film number : 1984698 Digital GS number : 4021956 Image number : 923 Certificate number : fn 41696 Collection : Ohio Deaths 1908-1953

[HI6628] (Research):Biography, Champaign Co, Oh, Beers 1881, Pg 796

PERRY LOUDENBACK, farmer; P. O. Westville; is a son o£ Reuben and Mary Lou denback. He was born_ in Mad River Township, Champaign Co., Ohio, Ju ne 6, 1837, and was raised on a farm on Nettle Creek, and has always follo wed agricultural pursuits. He also engages in stock-raising, and buys a nd sells. In 1864, he purchased 81 acres of land in Concord Township, a nd located on it the following March. This was a very wild piece of lan d, but, by his indomitable energy, he has made a very comfortable home, wi th good buildings, and has his farm under excellent cultivation. On the 17 th of July, 1860, he married Elizabeth J. Zimmerman, who was born in Mad R iver Township July 24, 1843. She is a daughter of George and Sarah Zimmerm an, and a grand-daughter of George and Barbara Zimmerman, who were very ea rly settlers here. Barbara is still living on Nettle Creek, and is in h er 97th year. She was a very stout and hardy woman. She assisted her husba nd in clearing up the farm, and used to chop her side of a tree sooner th an he could cut his side. She has also swung the sledge in the smithy f or her husband, and has helped to make swords for the war of 1812. Geor ge and Sarah Zimmerman are still living, as well as all of their children- Elizabeth J., Clarissa A., Sylvester B., John W. and Hampo Washington. M r. and Mrs. Loudenback are members of the Missionary Baptist Church, and a re the parents of one child, Antrum Wait, born May 16, 1862.

Record book 26 pg398-402 Filed 21 Nov 1856 Partition Washington Loudenback vs Perry Loudenback & others Mary Loudenback died intestate owning 28 acres and 32 or 53/100 acres in S ection 22 Twp 4 Range 11 (Mad River). Mary's heirs: Washington Loudenbac k; Harrison Loudenback; Mahal Gearhardt; Ardena Loudenback; Susan Loudenba ck; Sarah McMorran; Jackson Loudenback and Perry Loudenback, all of whom o wned 1/9 each of the undivided land. Mary Ann Zimmerman and George W Zimme rman, wards of Isaac Zimmerman of Champaign Co owned 1/18 each os an undiv ided 1/9 of the land.

Champaign County Guardianship Bonds pg263 16 Apr 1839 Mary Loudenback (the ir mother) Gdn of Harrison Loudenback 16yr; Sarah Loudenback 13 yr; Washin gton Loudenback 11yr; Ardina Loudenback 9yr; Susanna loudenback 7yr; Jacks on Loudenback 5yr; Perry Loudenback 2 yr Children and Minor heirs of Reub en Loudenback, dec'd. Surities John Wyant and Adma Wyant.

Urbana Citizen, Concord Items 2/6/1879 A few days ago Perry Loudenback lifted himself clear up out of his old hou se in the hollow to his new house on the hill top, where he is ever gl ad to see his many friends. Perry always had a peculiar tact of attendi ng to his own business, and is one of the few men who can not be bought f or a trifle. (CCGS Vol 20# 1 pg 25) Jan 2004

[HI6629] (Research):1850 Census ages 34 and 38 1860 Census ages 40 and 40

Champaign Co, Guardianship Book pg 499 Aug 29, 1854 Jacob Loudenback Gen of Joseph Allen loudenback 10 yr (Spet 24, 1853); Mar tha Ann loudenback 9 yr (Nov 19, 1853); Rebecca Ellen loudenback 8 yr Ju ne 24, 1853; Louisa Catherine loudenback 4 yr Feb 18, 1854; mary Elizabe th Loudenback 2 r Dec 25, 1853; Eve Arabel Loudenback 1 yr Aug 26, 1854; m inor heirs of Noah Loudenback Late of Champ Co. Surities Joseph Loudenbac k, Jackson Pence

[HI6631] (Research):Champaign Co, Guardianship Book pg 499 Aug 29, 1854 Jacob Loudenback Gen of Joseph Allen loudenback 10 yr (Spet 24, 1853); Mar tha Ann loudenback 9 yr (Nov 19, 1853); Rebecca Ellen loudenback 8 yr Ju ne 24, 1853; Louisa Catherine loudenback 4 yr Feb 18, 1854; mary Elizabe th Loudenback 2 r Dec 25, 1853; Eve Arabel Loudenback 1 yr Aug 26, 1854; m inor heirs of Noah Loudenback Late of Champ Co. Surities Joseph Loudenbac k, Jackson Pence

Champaign County Ohio History 1991 by CCGS Biography Pg 203

[HI6633] (Research):Will Book K pg553 John Loudenback Jackson Twp died 2/5/1906 probated 2/10/ 1906 Heirs-Isabell C Loudenback, widow; Eva C Kelly, dau, Jackson Twp/ All re al estate and personal to executor to be held in trust for benefit and u se of wife Isabell C Loudenback her natural life; at her decease to be he ld in trust for use and benefit of Eva C Kelly her natural life and at h er decease to her ch. Miles C Beaty, Exec. Wit: Simon Beaty, Perry F Appl e. Will signed (x) 1/16/1899

[HI6634] (Research):Niece of Zipporha Frank

[HI6635] (Research):David bates was the admin of mothers will. But David and Catherine were n ot found in the 1900 Census

[HI6637] (Research):Champaign Co Guardianship Records Book 1 1805-1858 pg176 8/18/1828 Willi am Darnell gdn of Jane Kelly 7y, Rebecca Ann Kelly 2 yr heirs of Sampson K elly. Surity Andrew Davis

St Paris Dispatch Sept 5, 1889 Sarah Jane Kelly was born in Jackson Twp on June 24, 1820. She was md to N oah Loudenback Nov 2, 1839, they had ten children. After the death of h er husband which occured April 15, 1853, she md Christian Funkhouser. S he died Sept 1, 1889, aged 60y,2m,7d. Funeral Monday, by Rev W R Thomas, b uried at Hills Cemetery

Champaign County Ohio History 1991 by CCGS Biography Pg 203

[DI6652] Springfield News Sun, Monday, July 10, 2000
Dorothy L EVILSIZOR, 88, formerly of Springfield, died Sunday , July 9, 20 0, in the Dorothy Love Retirement Center, Sidney, OH. She was born November 6, 1911 in Springfield, the daughter of Harry e and Ida J (French) Woodard. Dorothy was a homemaker most of her life and was a member of the Terre Haute United Methodist Church. Her survivors include her son and his wife, Ted and Kristy Evilsizor of DeGraff, Ohio; three grandchildren, Amanda Meyers of Minister, Ohio; Alyssa and Andrew Evilsizor of Sidney, Ohio; three sisters, Anna B Kissell and Marjorie E Burke, both of Springfield, and Helen M McIntyre of Coral Gables, Fla; two brothers, Bud Woodard of Whittier, California; and William Woodard of Springfield; numerous nieces and nephews. She was preceded in death by her husband, Jack A in November of 1999; and a sister, Bernice DeMint. Her body was entrusted to the Woods Allgier Funeral Home where friends may call Wednesday from
5-8 p. m. Funeral services will be held Thursday at 10 a.m. in the funeral home with the Rev Paul R Jones officiating. Interment will follow in Ferncliff C emetery. Memorial contributions may be directed to the Dorothy Love Life C are Fund, 3003 West Cisco Road, Sidney, OH 45365

[XI6652] EVILSIZOR DOROTHY L. 1/0/0 ROSS CO., OH 7/9/2000 7/13/2000 Sec U Lot 231 SubLot 0 Row 0 Space 4

[BI6657] Name: Ira Ethen Hickman
Gender: Male
Baptism/Christening Date:
Baptism/Christening Place:
Birth Date: 06 Dec 1874
Birthplace: Madison Twp., Scioto, Ohio
Death Date:
Name Note:
Race: White
Father's Name: F. M. Hickman
Father's Birthplace:
Father's Age:
Mother's Name: Elizabeth Wells
Mother's Birthplace:
Mother's Age:
Indexing Project (Batch) Number: C04007-7
System Origin: Ohio-EASy
Source Film Number: 292703
Reference Number: v 0 p 268

[DI6657] Ohio Deaths, 1908-1932, 1938-1944, and 1958-2007 about Ira E Hickman
Name: Ira E Hickman
Birth Date: 1875
Gender: Male
Race: White
Residence City: Springfield
Residence County: Clark
Residence state: Ohio
Residence Country: United States
Death Date: 1 Apr 1958
Hospital of Death: Home
City of Death: Springfield
County of Death: Clark
Certificate: 23830
Age at Death: 83
Certifier: Coroner
Autopsy: Yes, used for certification
Marital Status: Widowed

[DI6658] Name: Chloe Christina Hickman

Death Date: 08 Jun 1953
Death Place: Urbana Twp, Champaign, Ohio, United States
Birth Date: 11 Sep 1874
Estimated Birth Year:
Birthplace: Scioto Co. Ohio
Death Age: 78 years 8 months 27 days
Gender: Female
Marital Status: married
Race or Color: Caucasian
Street Address:
Occupation:
Residence:
Burial Date:
Burial Place:
Cemetery Name:
Spouse's Name:
Informant Floyd Hickman
Father's Name: Soloman Shoemaker
Father's Title & Terms:
Father's Birthplace:
Mother's Name: Rosetta Rockwell
Mother's
Mother's Birthplace:
Film Number: 2246546
Digital Folder Number: 4109466

[HI6659] (Research):Name: Ned Gray SSN: 277-03-2065 Last Residence: 45369 South Vienna, Clark, Ohio, United States of Amer ica Born: 23 Dec 1906 Died: Jul 1977 State (Year) SSN issued: Ohio (Before 1951 )

[BI6661] Name: Russel Glen Idle
Gender: Male
Baptism/Christening Date:
Baptism/Christening Place: AUGLAIZE, OHIO
Birth Date: 11 Nov 1902
Birthplace: Clay Twp.
Death Date:
Name Note:
Race: White
Father's Name: Geo. W. Idle
Father's Birthplace:
Father's Age:
Mother's Name: Ella Bailey
Mother's Birthplace:
Mother's Age:
Indexing Project (Batch) Number: C00035-8
System Origin: Ohio-VR
Source Film Number: 0963053
Reference Number: P125 Rn1

[DI6665] Name: Nancy M. Wagner

Death Date: 27 Jan 1911
Death Place: Moorefield Twp, Clark, Ohio
Birth Date: 30 Oct 1842
Estimated Birth Year:
Birthplace: Ohio
Death Age: 68 years 2 months 27 days
Gender: Female
Marital Status: Widowed
Race or Color: Caucasian
Street Address:
Occupation: Housewife
Residence:
Burial Date: 29 Jan 1911
Burial Place:
Cemetery Name: Maple Grove
Spouse's Name:
Father's Name: Geo Engle
Father's Title & Terms:
Father's Birthplace: W Virginia
Mother's Name: Rebecca Roberts
Mother's
Mother's Birthplace: W Virginia
Film Number: 1952770
Digital Folder Number: 4021041
Image Number: 774

[BI6672] Name: William G. Hoisington
Gender: Male
Baptism/Christening Date:
Baptism/Christening Place:
Birth Date: 25 Jan 1870
Birthplace: , Champaign, Ohio
Death Date:
Name Note:
Race:
Father's Name: John G. Hoisington
Father's Birthplace:
Father's Age:
Mother's Name: Mary Hoisington
Mother's Birthplace:
Mother's Age:
Indexing Project (Batch) Number: I10449-0
System Origin: Ohio-EASy
Source Film Number: 295232
Reference Number: 28-29

[HI6676] (Research):William's Springfield (Clark County, Ohio) City Directory 1941 705 Reakirt Bldg., Cincinnati, Ohio: The Williams Directory Co., Marilene L stenographer Oliver F E Co. r 915 W Mulberry

[DI6676] Social Security Death Index
about Marilene L. Bussen
Name: Marilene L. Bussen
SSN: 283-14-1240
Last Residence: 45506 Springfield, Clark, Ohio
Born: 12 May 1921
Died: 16 Feb 2008
State (Year) SSN issued: Ohio (Before 1951)

[HI6681] (Research):Springfield News-Sun Saturday November 25, 1989 Alice B Evilsizor,88, of 210 Maiden Lane, died at 1:20 a.m. Friday, Novemb er 24, 1989, in Mercy Medical Center after one week serious illness. She w as born November 1 1901 in Worthington, Ohio, the daughter of George F a nd Glendora (Bishop) Tuller. She was a retired cafeteria worker from Sprin gfield North High School. She was a member of the Central Christian Churc h, Home City, Chapter 258 Order of the Eastern Star, the Order of the Amar anth,, the Fraternal order of Eagles Aerie No 397, and the Union Club. S he is survived by her husband, Harold R of Springfield; several nieces a nd nephews. Services will be at 10 a.m. Saturday in the Littleton funer al home with the Rev Joe W Aspley, Jr officiating. Friends may call one ho ur prior to services in the funeral home. Burial in Glen Haven Memorial Ga rdens.

1910 Census George W Rapp
Age: 43 State: OH
Color: W Enumeration District: 0057
Birth Place: Ohio Visit: 0130
County: Clark, Springfield City
Relation: Head of Household
Other Residents: Relation Name Color Age Birth Place Wife Glendora 37 Ohio Stepson George Tuller 16 Ohio Stepson Frank 11 Ohio Stepdaugther Allice 09 Ohio Daughter Clarite A Rapp 02 Ohio Son George F NR Ohio

[HI6682] (Research):Gentis, Frank
Age: 47 Year: 1920
Birthplace: Ohio Roll: T625_1353
Race: White Page: 5B
State: Ohio ED: 7
County: Champaign Image: 138
Township: Jackson Carrie 46 Grace 23 Helen 21

GENTIS FRANK County Name: CHAMPAIGN Date of Death: // Volume Number: 7252 Certificate Number: 3812

[HI6683] (Research):Gentis, Tulley
Age: 45 Year: 1920
Birthplace: Ohio Roll: T625_1354
Race: White Page: 2B
State: Ohio ED: 93
County: Clark Image: 836
Township: Springfield Nannie, wife age 14 (probably 44)

[HI6685] (Research):Bull School No 2, Mad River, Twp 1898 records from Everett Snapp abstract ed by Norma Leisure published in CCGS Newsletter Spring 1998 V ol 14 # 3 pg 54 Teachers from 1898 through 1900 school years was John Leonard, 1900-1904 w as Ada Belden. In Jan of 1903 several children were out with whooping coug h. Clifford Gentis age 16 attended 1898-1901

1920 Census names aunt Sarah M Snapp age 76 b VA

Gentis, Clifford
Age: 37 Year: 1920
Birthplace: Ohio Roll: T625_1353
Race: White Page: 2A
State: Ohio ED: 10
County: Champaign Image: 195
Township: Mad River

[HI6686] (Research):Bull School No 2, Mad River, Twp 1898 records from Everett Snapp abstract ed by Norma Leisure published in CCGS Newsletter Spring 1998 V ol 14 # 3 pg 54 Teachers from 1898 through 1900 school years was John Leonard, 1900-1904 w as Ada Belden. In Jan of 1903 several children were out with whooping coug h. Ernest Gentis age 13 attended 1898-1901

[HI6692] (Research):1880 Census Place Orange, Ionia, Michigan
Family History Library Film 1254584 NA Film Number T9-0584 Pa ge Number 236A Edward SOAPER Self M Male W 67 CT Farm Labor A. Mary SOAPER Wife M Female W 49 NY Keeping Hou se NY NY Minnie SOAPER Dau S Female W 10 MI At Home CT NY

[HI6693] (Research):1880 Census Place Springfield, Clarke, Ohio Family History Library Fi lm 1254999
NA Film Number T9-0999 Page Number 203C Charles M. WHITE Self M Male W 61 ENG Farmer ENG E Annie WHITE Wife M Female W 61 ENG Keeping House ENG E NG Henry C. WHITE Son S Male W 16 OH At School ENG ENG

Clark Co, Marriage Record White, Henry Bradley, Amanda 10/21/1884 195

WHITE HENRY C County Name: CLARK Date of Death: 12/1/1926 Volume Number: 5212 Certificate Number: 72431

[BI6711] Name William Alfred Niece
Gender Male
Baptism/Christening Date
Baptism/Christening Place
Birth Date 10 Nov 1915
Birthplace St. Paris, Champaign, Ohio
Death Date
Name Note
Race White
Father's Name Wendell Earl Niece
Father's Birthplace St. Paris, Ohio
Father's Age 22y
Mother's Name Mary Estella Evilsizor
Mother's Birthplace Champaign County, Ohio
Mother's Age 18y
Indexing Project (Batch) Number C04079-5
System Origin Ohio-EASy
Source Film Number 530182
Reference Number v 5 p 5,6,7

[HI6712] (Research):NIECE, Betty Jane 86, of Urbana and formerly of St. Paris passed away Wedn esday, April 12, 2006 in Mercy Memorial Hospital, Urbana. She was born Ju ly 13, 1919 in Springfield, Ohio, the daughter of Frederick Joseph and Mar ie Elaine (Clifton) Schneider. Betty was an avid bowler and held the Hi gh Series of 723 at Coral Lanes in St. Paris. She was a member of the Ladi es Auxiliary Veterans of Foreign Wars Post 7645 and a member of the Knigh ts of Pythias Sisters Red Star Temple 397. Survivors include one son and d aughter-in-law, Wendell and Jackie Niece of Urbana; two sisters and one br other-in-law, Nancy Palmer of Springfield and Patty and Bob Bowen of Sprin gfield; two brothers and sisters-in-law, Karl and Alma Schneider of Tex as and Don and Jennie Schneider of Springfield; four grandchildren, Debb ie Massengill, Fred, Eric, Kyle Niece; five great grandchildren and numero us nieces and nephews. She was preceded in death by her parents; husban d, William Alfred Niece in 1981; one sister, Dorothy Doley; four brother s, Bill, Jack, Bob and Sonny Jean Schneider. A graveside service will be h eld Thursday, April 20, 2006 at 11a.m. in the Evergreen Cemetery, St. Pari s, Ohio. Arrangements are being handled by the LITTLETON & RUE FUNERAL HOM E. You may express condolences to the family at www.littletonandrue.com Published in the Springfield News-Sun from 4/18/2006 - 4/20/2006.

[HI6717] (Research):Name: William W. Meyers SSN: 289-12-2838 Last Residence: 43072 Saint Paris, Champaign, Ohio, United States of A merica Born: 15 Jul 1921 Died: 3 Mar 1999 State (Year) SSN issued: Ohio (Before 1951 )

[BI6718] Baker Funeral Home record of birth 9/23/1923

[HI6740] (Research):Name: Marquerite N Fink Gender: Female Date of Death: 27 September 1993 Birth Date: 07 May 1950 Volume: 29568 Certificate: 078982 Autopsy: No Social Security Number: 292481300 Father's Surname: Crawford Time of Death: 3:01 AM Marital Status: Married Hispanic Origin: Non Hispanic Place of Death: Hospital/ER-Outpatient Years of Schooling: 12 Certifier: Physician Referred to Coroner: Yes Mother's Surname: Evilsizor Race: White Birth Place: Springfield, Clark County, Ohio Residence: Ohio Age: 43

[DI6746] Social Security Death Index about Mark McDonald
Name: Mark McDonald
SSN: 301-50-6662
Born: 17 May 1952
Died: Jan 1987
State (Year) SSN issued: Ohio (1967)

[NI6756] Son of WIlliam Fordham b 1816 and Sarah b 1825

[HI6756] (Research):Lived in: Lyons Township, Ionia County, Michigan 1900 Series: T623 Microfilm: 717 Book: 1 Page: 198 Fordann, John 3/1860, 40, hh, MI ENG ENG Hannah, wife, 2/1867, 33, M1y 6/5 Mertie Evilsizer Maude Evilsizer Bennie Evilsizer Floyd Evilsizer

[NI6766] Dau of Jeremiah Hanna and Joanna McGhee
Gr dau of Albert McGhee
Great Grd of Ambrose McGhee

[HI6767] (Research):From Marion Kelliher: Lucy had 3 daughters born around 1900.

[HI6770] (Research):Chillicothe Constitution-Tribune, Dec 9, 1950
A Practical Nurse for many Years
Miss Eliza Miller of Braymer Dieds at 86
Miss Eliza Braymer, 86, for more than fifty years, a resident of Braymer and nearby area, died at 12:30 Thursday morning at the home of her nephew, Dr John Woolsey In Hamilton. Miss Miller who had been a practical nurse until a few years ago, had been ill for some time. She was born in Ray County, the daughter of Thomas and Evilsizer Miller. )sic) There are no immediate relatives but a number of nieces and nephews. Funeral services will be held at 1:30 o'clock Sunday in the Methodist Church in Braymer. Burial will be in Tinneys Grove in Ray County. The body will lie in state at the Michaels Funeral Home in Braymer until the funeral hour.

[HI6771] (Research):From John Amery to Marion Kelliher: Albert Burress was a preacher and arch eologist. Never married.

[DI6771] Death Cert
Albert Hoy Burress
Died Buchanan Co, St Joseph MO 4/8/1945 in Meth Hosp
res, Amity, MO, male single, born 2/9/1875 Ray Co, MO aged 70y1m29d
Retired minister, son of Thompson N Burress of New York and Mary Evilsizer of Penn.
Informant R N Burress, 2246 N E Lurual St, Minn, MN
Removeal 4/10/1945 to Amity MO
COD chronic myocardiac

[DI6773] Name: Hefflebaun Or Hefflebann
Gender: Unknown
Burial Date:
Burial Place:
Death Date: Feb 1873
Death Place: Union T.P., Champaign, Ohio
Age:
Birth Date:
Birthplace: Union T.P.
Occupation:
Race: White
Marital Status:
Spouse's Name:
Father's Name: D.P. Hefflebaun
Father's Birthplace:
Mother's Name: Fannie Colwell
Mother's Birthplace:
Indexing Project (Batch) Number: B07024-0
System Origin: Ohio-EASy
Source Film Number: 295234
Reference Number: P 38 # 200

[NI6774] Name: Samuel Sivets
Titles & Terms:
Event: Marriage
Event Date: 02 May 1900
Event Place: Clark, Ohio
Age: 23
Estimated Birth Year: 1877
Marriage Date Note:
Marriage Place Note:
Father: Eli Sivets
Father's Titles & Terms:
Mother: Mary Sivets
Mother's Titles & Terms:
Spouse: Julia M. Willey
Spouse's Titles & Terms:
Spouse's Age: 22
Spouse's Estimated Birth Year: 1878
Spouse's Father: Isarel Willey
Spouse's Father's Titles & Terms:
Spouse's Mother: Rebecca Legge
Spouse's Mother's Titles & Terms:
Reference Number: v 18 p 300
Film Number: 465395
Digital Folder Number: 4254626
Image Number: 464

[DI6774] Name: Julia Maude Temple
Gender: Female
Burial Date: 26 Jun 1944
Burial Place:
Death Date: 23 Jun 1944
Death Place: Delaware, Delaware, Ohio
Age: 66
Birth Date: 12 Oct 1877
Birthplace: Mechanicsburg, Ohio
Occupation: Housewife
Race: White
Marital Status: Married
Spouse's Name: Willis Temple
Father's Name: Isaiah B. Willey
Father's Birthplace: Champaign Co., Ohio
Mother's Name: Rebecca Legg
Mother's Birthplace: Mechanicsburg, Ohio
Indexing Project (Batch) Number: B07561-6
System Origin: Ohio-EASy
Source Film Number: 1983899
Reference Number: 89

[HI6778] (Research):CA Death records have been checked 1940-1997 and found no record of death.

[DI6789] Name: Harvey Clinkenbeard
SSN: 494-12-8786
Last Residence: 64126 Kansas City, Jackson, Missouri,
Born: 27 Jul 1888
Died: Jun 1969
State (Year) SSN issued: Missouri (Before 1951)

[HI6791] (Research):MUMFORD CHARLES A County Name: MIAMI Date of Death: 4/13/1935 Volume Number: 7806 Certificate Number: 25761

[HI6793] (Research):Champaign Co Guardianship records 10/11/1838 pg 259 George Kizer gdn of S arah Ann Lung 13yr; Margaret Lung 11yr; John Lung 10 yr; Mary Lung 9 yr; M elvina Lung 7yr, Drucilla Lung 4 yr; George Lung 2y children and minor hei rs of George Lung dec'd. Surities Daniel Snider, John Hupp

[NI6795] Dau of James N Thompson and Sarah H Maxwell

[BI6796] Name: Chas. M. Neese
Gender: Male
Baptism/Christening Date:
Baptism/Christening Place:
Birth Date: 13 Jul 1901
Birthplace: Springfield, Clark, Ohio
Death Date:
Name Note:
Race: White
Father's Name: Chas. M. Neese
Father's Birthplace:
Father's Age:
Mother's Name: Nellie Harshbarger
Mother's Birthplace:
Mother's Age:
Indexing Project (Batch) Number: C00802-4
System Origin: Ohio-EASy
Source Film Number: 466658
Reference Number: p 337, Line 22

[DI6796] Ohio Deaths, 1908-1932, 1938-1944, and 1958-2007 about Charles M Neese
Name: Charles M Neese
Birth Date: 1901
Birth State: Ohio
Birth Country: United States
Gender: Male
Race: White
Residence City: Kettering
Residence County: Montgomery
Residence state: Ohio
Residence Country: United States
Death Date: 19 Nov 1985
Hospital of Death: Kettering Medical Center
City of Death: Kettering
County of Death: Montgomery
Certificate: 086261
Age at Death: 84
Certifier: Coroner
Autopsy: Yes, used for certification
Social Security Number: 275-07-3437
Marital Status: Married
Industry of Decedent: Engineering, architectural, and surveying services
Occupation of Decedent: Designers
Census Tract: 0208

[NI6797] Name: Merle Deal
Titles & Terms:
Event: Marriage
Event Date: 25 Feb 1925
Event Place: Miami, Ohio
Age: 21
Estimated Birth Year: 3-23-1903 Urbana, OH
Marriage Date Note:
Marriage Place Note:
Father: Ambrose Deal
Father's Titles & Terms:
Mother: Lucy Douglas
Mother's Titles & Terms:
Spouse: Irene Tamplin
Spouse's Titles & Terms:
Spouse's Age: 20
Spouse's Estimated Birth Year: 10-4-1904, W Manchester, OH
Spouse's Father: M.W. Tamplin
Spouse's Father's Titles & Terms:
Spouse's Mother: Mary Bruss
Spouse's Mother's Titles & Terms:
Reference Number: V.15, P.404, N.32409
Film Number: 550156
Digital Folder Number: 4016855
Image Number: 214

[DI6797] Ohio Deaths, 1908-1932, 1938-1944, and 1958-2007 about Merle E Deal
Name: Merle E Deal
Birth Date: 1903
Birth State: Ohio
Birth Country: United States
Gender: Male
Race: White
Residence County: Miami
Residence state: Ohio
Residence Country: United States
Death Date: 18 Jun 1984
Hospital of Death: Piqua Mem Med Center - Closed
City of Death: Piqua
County of Death: Miami
Certificate: 045904
Age at Death: 81
Certifier: Physician
Autopsy: Yes, used for certification
Social Security Number: 281-09-1693
Marital Status: Married

[HI6801] (Research):Prob son of William C Wells 1910 Barton Co, Laura Twp next door age 81b KY
Death cert says son of J Wells and mother unknown.
Is married with wife living at time of death

Lived in Washington Co, IL in 1870 just 3 farms from Elizabeth Evilsizer (HH#23)
HH#26 James Wells 44 IL
Ann, 52 TN
John 15, IL
Henry 10 IL
Isaac Stricklin, 2 IL
Millie Wells, 15, Il Servant
William Crabtree, 42, blacksmith IL

WELLS, JAMES md TAYLOR, ANNIS 1849-08-14 A / WASHINGTON

[HI6805] (Research):Centennial Biographical History of Champ Co, OH pg397

Another newspaper say he died 8/2/1872. He was not found in the 1870 cens us of Illniois, so I would believe the earlier date of 1868

Father: Johann Paul TRITT b: 07 Dec 1752 in Lower Windsor Twp, York, Penns ylvania Mother: Mary Elizabeth BECKER b: 14 Feb 1756 in Lower Windsor Twp, York, P ennsylvania

Siblings Peter TRITT b: 1775 in Lower Windsor Twp, York, Pennsylvania Elizabeth TRITT b: Abt 1777 in Lower Windsor Twp, York, Pennsylvania Christian TRITT b: Abt 1781 in Lower Windsor Twp, York, Pennsylvania Mary Ann TRITT b: 28 Feb 1783 in Petersville Dist, Frederick, Maryland John TRITT b: Abt 1785 in Petersburg Dist, Dorchester, Maryland Edward TRITT b: 1787 in Petersville Dist, Frederick, Maryland Susanna TRITT b: 1790 in Petersville Dist, Frederick, Maryland Sarah TRITT b: Abt 1792 in Petersville Dist, Frederick, Maryland Harriet TRITT b: 05 Apr 1795 in Petersville Dist, Frederick, Maryland Baker TRITT b: Abt 1798 in Petersville Dist, Frederick, Maryland

[HI6807] (Research):d/o Daniel Arnold

[HI6809] (Research):1880 Census Place Urbana, Champaign, Ohio Family History Library Fi lm 1254998
NA Film Number T9-0998 Page Number 427B
Perry MIDDLETON Self M Male W 25 OH Lawyer OH ---
Zeppa MIDDLETON Wife M Female W 24 OH Keeping Hou se VA VA
Lucy E. MIDDLETON Dau S Female W 2 OH OH OH
Arthur MIDDLETON Other M Male W 24 OH Lawy
Alice MIDDLETON Wife M Female W 19 OH OH OH

[HI6810] (Research):Name: Dorothea R. Eudy SSN: 552-03-1317 Last Residence: 95351 Modesto, Stanislaus, California, United States of A merica Born: 28 Dec 1902 Died: Jan 1992 State (Year) SSN issued: California (Before 1951 )

[HI6811] (Research):m. 28 JUL 1861
d. Rice Lake, Barron County, Wisconsin Note: She married Thomas Jefferson Shroufe, son of George
Shroufe and Isabel Grimes.

[DI6813] Death Cert Stoddard Co, Dexter, MO
Clara Etta Durham
Died 1/10/1948, res Dexter, lived 68 years
Hosekeeper, married Frank Durham age 69 born 7/4/1866 80y6m6d
Father David Evansizer
Mother not known
Informant Frank Durham, Dexter MO
Burial Dongola Cem 1/11/1948
COD Cerebral hemorrage due to hypertension.

[HI6814] (Research):No further record beyond marriage. Not found in later census records.
Children not located exept George a hired hand in IA

[HI6815] (Research):1880 Census Osage Co, Ks, Valley Brook Twp enumerated with E W Russell, ad opted daughter

[HI6816] (Research):Parentage not proven but locatio of family and Emory middle initial was T in 1880, and living with his sisters son (Charles Scowden) in 1910 suggests the connection to this family

[HI6818] (Research):1880 Osage Co, KS Census, Valley Brook Twp enumerated with Elijah Woodall, as servant

[HI6820] (Research):Emporia Gazette, December 12, 1938, Pg 2, Col 2 Mrs Jennie Foster Found Dead in Home Mrs Jennie Foster, who lived at 714 Merchant was found dead at her home ab out 8:15 Sunday night by Miss T Hartmen, a roomer at the Foster home. M rs Foster was found sitting in front of her dressing table and apparent ly had been preparing for bed when she was stricken. She was attired in ni ght clothing and indications were that death came suddenly. Mrs Foster h ad been suffering from attacks of indigestion for the past month, relativ es said, but her condition had not been considered critical. She had suffe red a slight attack Sunday morning, but had been feeling well in the after noon. Cornoer Ted McDaniel was called and said that the death was caus ed by a heart attack induced by acute indigestion. To Emporia in 1918 Mrs Jennie Foster was born at Lamar Missouri, December 27, 1865. Her maid en name was Jennie Evilsizer. She was married to John C Foster in 18 86 in Butler Co, MO where Mr Foster died. In 1918 she moved to Emporia. M rs Foster is survived by two sons, Guy Foster, 1010 West and Glen L Foste r, San Francisco, Calif, and three sisters, Mrs H R Clinkenbeard, Nevad a, MO; Mrs Ida Mae Reese, Los Angeles, Calif, and Mrs J E HEnderson, De Be que, Colo. Funeral services will be Wednesday morning at 9:30 at the Sutt on Kinzer Funeral Home. Mrs Jack Grisham, reader from the First Chur ch of Christ Scientist, of which Mrs Foster was a member, will have char ge of the service. The body will be taken to Butler, Mo for burial. The re will be services at the grave only in Butler.

[DI6820] Emporia Gazette, December 12, 1938, Pg 2, Col 2 Mrs Jennie Foster Found Dead in Home Mrs Jennie Foster, who lived at 714 Merchant was found dead at her home about 8:15 Sunday night by Miss T Hartmen, a roomer at the Foster home. M rs Foster was found sitting in front of her dressing table and apparently had been preparing for bed when she was stricken. She was attired in night clothing and indications were that death came suddenly. Mrs Foster had been suffering from attacks of indigestion for the past month, relatives said, but her condition had not been considered critical. She had suffered a slight attack Sunday morning, but had been feeling well in the after noon. Cornoer Ted McDaniel was called and said that the death was caused by a heart attack induced by acute indigestion. To Emporia in 1918 Mrs Jennie Foster was born at Lamar Missouri, December 27, 1865. Her maid en name was Jennie Evilsizer. She was married to John C Foster in 1886 in Butler Co, MO where Mr Foster died. In 1918 she moved to Emporia. Mrs Foster is survived by two sons, Guy Foster, 1010 West and Glen L Foster, San Francisco, Calif, and three sisters, Mrs H R Clinkenbeard, Nevada, MO; Mrs Ida Mae Reese, Los Angeles, Calif, and Mrs J E HEnderson, De Be que, Colo. Funeral services will be Wednesday morning at 9:30 at the Sutt on Kinzer Funeral Home. Mrs Jack Grisham, reader from the First Church of Christ Scientist, of which Mrs Foster was a member, will have char ge of the service. The body will be taken to Butler, Mo for burial. There will be services at the grave only in Butler.

[NI6821] Index of Patents Year 1919 pg 160
John W Evilsizer, Iantha, Missouri
Mortising Machine Pat#1305289 June 8 V263 pg 8

[DI6828] Chillicothe Constitution-Tribune Dec 30, 1950
Rites Tomorrow for Retired Teacher
Miss Perlina Amery Died Here Wednesday.
Funeral services for Miss Perlina Amery, 67, a retired school teacher at Braymer and Norborne, who died Wednesday at the Chillicothe hospital will be held at 1 o'clock Sunday afternoon from the Baptist Church at Norborne. The Rev Harold Renfrown, pastor, will officiate. Burial will be in the Evergreen Cemetery at Braymer, under direction of the Michael funeral home. The body will lie in state at the funeral home until noon Sunday. Miss Amery retired three years ago. She taught school twenty-five years at Norborne and before that was at Braymer. She was a member of the Baptist church in Norborne. She was born in Carroll County, the daughter of John and Anna Evilsizer Amery. She is survived by three brothers, John Amery and William R Amery both of Braymer, and Joe Amery, Excelsior Springs, and one sister Mrs Bessie Robinson, Braymer

Death Cert
Perlina Amery died 12/27/1950 Livingston Co, Chillicothe MO
Res Carroll Co, Norborns, MO . Died in Chillicothe Hospital, patient 2 days
female white schoolteacher, born 1/22/1883 Carroll Co, MO
Age 67 never married
Father John Amery
Mother Anna Evilsizer
Informant John Amery, Bryamer, MO
COD chronic myocariditis
Buried 12/31/1950 Evergreen Cemetery, Braymer, MO

[HI6829] (Research):Kansas City Times 7/12/1968 Braymer- John H Amery, 83, died here yesterday, apparently of a heart atta ck at the home of a niece. He was born in Carroll County, Missouri and liv ed in Braymer most of his life. Mr Amery was a former mayor of Braymer. Be fore he retired he was a farmer. Mr Amery also owned a general store. Surv iving are his wife, Mrs Helen Amery of the home, a son, Samuel J Amery, Br aymer, a grandchild and a great grandchild. Services will be held at 2 o'c lock Sunday at the Braymer Baptist Church, burial in Evergreen Cemetery, B raymer.

[HI6830] (Research):Kansas City Times 7/12/1968 Joe S Amery, 80, Excelsior Springs, died yesterday at Excelsior Springs ho spital. He was born in Carrol County, Missouri, and lived in Excelsior Spr ings about 26 years. Before he retired, Mr Amery was a farmer. He was a me mber of the Excelsior Springs Baptist Church. Surviving are a son, Joe S A mery, Jr, Wilmington, Del, a daughter, Mrs Beverly Anderson, 10323 Belinde r, Leawood, four grandchildren and a great-grandchild. (Son of John Ame ry and nancy Ann Evilsizer) A later newspaper listed Joe's funeral servi ce Excelsior Springs at 2 o'clock Monday at the Prichard chapel, Excelsi or Springs, burial in Crown Hill Cemetery there. His brother John upon hea ring that his brother Joe had died, went to tell his niece and died whi le crying in her arms.

[HI6831] (Research):Not mentioned in sister Perlina obit dated 12/30/1950
Obit names a sister Bessie Robinson who could be this lady, as Fannie appears in all census, and no Bessie is ever found in census records.

[DI6832] Calif Death Index
Name: Lena G Wilkins
Social Security #: 550202352
Sex: FEMALE
Birth Date: 28 Mar 1889
Birthplace: Kansas
Death Date: 7 Feb 1961
Death Place: Santa Clara
Mother's Maiden Name: Evilsizer

[NI6838] Married first
name:M.W. Vankirk
event:Marriage 10/17/1906
event place (standardized):Logan, Ohio, United States
event place (other):
age:30 on July 15, 1906, laborer, never married
estimated birth year:1876
birth date:
birthplace:, Logan, Ohio
father:J.L. Vankirk
father's titles & terms:
mother:Sarah J. Means
mother's titles & terms:
spouse:Fanny Cost
spouse's titles & terms:
spouse's age:25 on 9/1/1906, never married
spouse's estimated birth year:1881
spouse's birthplace:, Logan, Ohio
spouse's father:J.M. Cost
spouse's father's titles & terms:
spouse's mother:Rhoda Mccalls
spouse's mother's titles & terms:
reference number:cn 30 (application)
film number:534840
digital folder number:004016822
image number:00340
Citing this Record "Ohio, County Marriages, 1789-1994," index and images, FamilySearch
(https://familysearch.org/pal:/MM9.1.1/X8SG-HKZ : accessed 12 Nov 2012), M.W. Vankirk and Fanny Cost, 1906; citing reference cn 30 (application), FHL microfilm 534840.

[DI6838] Hamilton Daily News Journal
Wednesday, October 08, 1952, Hamilton, Ohio
BELLEFONTAINE, OH from a kerosene heating Mrs Frances Blue, 70, died Tuesday of Died Tuesday of suffocation in her home in nearby Quincy where she lived alone, Fire Chief William Hasbrook said flames from a kerosene heating stove set fire to draperies in her home in near- Blue's bedroom.

name:Frances Blue
event:Death
event date:06 Oct 1952
event place:Logan Co, Quincy, OH
residence:Quincy, OH
street address:
gender:Female
death age:70y10m26d
marital status:Widow
race:White
occupation:Retired
birth date:10 Nov 1881
birthplace:Quincy, Ohio RFD1
estimated birth year:1882
burial date:10/9/1952
burial place:Quincy
cemetery:Fairview
father:John M. Cost
father's birthplace:
mother:Rhoda Ann Mccalla
mother's titles & terms:
mother's birthplace:
Informant Mrs Charles F Royer COD- Accidental burns 1,2,3 degree, face, neck, head, shoulders,
Death within minutes spouse's titles & terms:
reference number:certificate
film number:2246393
digital folder number:4109438
image number:03181
Citing this Record "Ohio, Deaths, 1908-1953," index and images, FamilySearch
(https://familysearch.org/pal:/MM9.1.1/X6TM-LB7 : accessed 12 Nov 2012), Frances Blue Or Bleve, 1952; citing reference certificate, Ohio Historical Society, Columbus, Ohio.

[NI6839] Living in San Francisco CA at time of mothers death in 1938, but not able to locate him in 1940 census or in CA death records.

[HI6844] (Research): Joplin Globe (Joplin, Missouri) > 1945 > May > 25 Freeman Hospital Notes Mrs W T Evilsizer of Miami was admitted yesterday as a surgical patient

Joplin Globe (Joplin, Missouri) > 1945 > June > 13 Freeman Hospital Notes Mrs W T Evilsizer of Miami a surgical patient since May 24th was dismiss ed Monday

Publication Date: February 27, 1997 Source: Tulsa World Page: A2 Subjects: Region: Oklahoma Obituary Oeta Marie Evilsizer, 89, former owner of New Way Laundry, died Wednesda y. Graveside services 2 p.m. Friday, GAR Cemetery. Cooper-Althouse

Joblin Globe 11/13/1955 Announcment has been made of the engagement of Miss Barbara Hannebohn, d au of L A Hannebohn of San Jose Calif and Mrs W T Evilsizer, 920 W 19th St reet, to Robert E Anderson, son of Mr and Mrs Wayne Anderson of Miami. T he wedding has been planned for Dec 27th in the First Christian Chur ch in Miami. The ceremony will be read by the Rev Russell Martin

We always knew her by the name of Marie; no one ever called her Oeta. Sharon Evilsizer Durels

Date:8/30/2000 12:09:16 PM Mountain Daylight Time From:theQ@kineticm.com (Suzanne Lampl) To:Evilsizer3@aol.com Hello! Oeta Marie was my "Aunt Marie" - she was the sister of my matern al grandmother, Pearl Florence Haselip Ham! I know that she and Wesley h ad no children, but I am searching all kinds of traces for clues into my f amily history. I was wondering if you had any more info for her. I kn ow her full name was Lena Oeta Marie Haselip Hannebohn? Evilsizer - "oet a" is a Cherokee word for flower. I have some info on her parents and sib lings if you are interested, but I am still looking for more. I think th at she and Hannebohn? had one child, but I don't know for sure. Please let me kn ow if you have any other info and I would also like to ask if I could a dd Wesley's family info to my World Tree. It should be up and runni ng in about a week and I am adding info constantly. Would love to share s ome info! I don't know if we would be related, but I have some wonderf ul memories of Wesley. They are hidden back in my mind - I was just a litt le girl, but he was a wonderful man! We went to visit her and Wesley in M iami a few times. I remember their house and his round face and warm smil e. I was very young and they were in their 70's. They were both full of energy and very kind.

Thomas Haselip and his siblings were abalone by their parents at a young a ge. They were raised by their Choctaw Grandmother Haselip? He didn't ha ve shoes until he was 15 or 16 and killed rabbits and birds with stones f or food. He was a self taught barn dancin' style fiddle player and bui lt two houses in Miami, OK that might still be standing. Oeta Marie taug ht him to write his own name when she was an adult - before then he just m ade an X for his signature!

Suzanne Lampl

[DI6848] Name Robert Everet Henderson
Death Date 1947
Death Place Clifton, Greenlee, Arizona
Gender Male
Race white
Age 47y11m23d
Birth Date 11/20/1899
Birthplace Nevada, MO
Marital Status not known
Spouse's Name
Occ- Railroad brakeman
Father's Name John E. Henderson
Father's Birthplace not known
Mother's Name Myrtle Evilsicer
Mother's Birthplace not known
OD, suicide, drinking poison at the public hotel, Greenlee Co, Clifton, AZcarbolic acid in throat and stomach due to drinking
Street Address
Place of Residence
Cemetery Clifton AZ
Burial Place Clifton AZ
Burial Date 11/30/1947
Film Number 2114736
Digital Folder Number 4203643
Image Number 694
Reference Number

[HI6854] (Research):Death Cert names spouse mary Ellen Miller
Widower
Informant Elizabeth Woolsey, Hamilton, MO
Occ: Vetenary
Father N C Woolsey, born TN
Mother Elizabeth Goodman born OH

[DI6855] Social Security Death Index
about Sarah S. Chandler
Name: Sarah S. Chandler
SSN: 496-05-7019
Last Residence: 53005 Brookfield, Waukesha, Wisconsin,
Born: 9 Sep 1900
Died: 27 Dec 1989
State (Year) SSN issued: Missouri (Before 1951)

[DI6856]
California Death Index, 1940-1997
about Claire Ellen Pates
Name: Claire Ellen Pates
[Claire Ellen Stoner]
Social Security #: 570266025
Sex: FEMALE
Birth Date: 21 Sep 1899
Birthplace: Missouri
Death Date: 29 Jan 1987
Death Place: Los Angeles
Mother's Maiden Name: Evilsizer
Father's Surname: Stoner

[HI6859] (Research):Death cert informant Florence G Curtiss
Address 1817 East 75th St
Widow of Carl Gebert
Parents- not known

[HI6860] (Research):Evelyn Rae Evilsizer, was born in Kansas City, Missouri, Jan 4,1914. Prob ably because of four-pound birthweight, she was severely handicapped (cere bral palsy). She and Mother lived with Jim and me from 1990 until 1998 a nd, at Mother's death (at nearly 98!) Evelyn moved to the care of my sist er Jean who, by then, was widowed. Evelyn became too disabled for home ca re and I brought her to an Albuquerque nursing home, where she died, Janua ry 20, 1999.

[XI6860] Has a stone
Forest Hill Cemetery, Kansas City, Jackson Co

[HI6861] (Research):Edwina Jean Evilsizer Collins was born in Hugo, CO, Jan. 13, 1919, when my parents were living on a ranch. Jean took a post-graduate year in high school, but college was out of the question in those depression yea s. She married Horace Porter Collins in 1941 and had three children: Karen Patricia Collins Ben-Ari, b. Jan. 16, 1943, in Kansas City, MO. Karen was an exchange student in Israel, converted and married an Iraqi Jew and has two sons, one living in Israel.

Jean's next child was Cynthia Ruth Collins Smith, b. April 19, 1957, in Indianapolis, IN. Lives in Virginia; no children. Jean's third child is Robert Roy Collins, b. Aug. 24, 1960, in Anaheim, CA. He adopted his wife 's son by a previous marriage and they have a daughter and another son. He's a computer whiz in Silicon Valley. by Marion Kelliher

[HI6864] (Research):Craig Collins

[HI6873] (Research):Name: Elwood E. Green SSN: 293-03-9585 Last Residence: 44621 Dennison, Tuscarawas, Ohio, United States of Ameri ca Born: 30 Dec 1903 Died: 5 Jun 1993 State (Year) SSN issued: Ohio (Before 1951 )

[HI6875] (Research):Ebilsizer, Hoyt
Age: 26 Year: 1930
Birthplace: Colorado Roll: T626_136
Race: White Page: 12B
State: California ED: 103
County: Los Angeles Image: 0387
Township: Los Angeles , Carmona Ave
Relationship: Roomer Violet Oleary 24 Wallace B Oleary 3 6/12 Beverly J Oleary 2 10/12 Merril H Landman 45 Hoyt Ebilsizer 26 CO MO NE, roomer Sporting Goods Salesman md 23 Pansey Ebilsizer 21 md 17 roomer, CO CO CO, Dept store cashier

Los Angeles Times (1886-Current File) Los Angeles, California 3 Jul 19 43 William H Evilsizer Funeral services for William Hoyt Evilsizer , 40, purchasing agent for Loc kheed Aircraft Corp who died Tuesday will be conducted today 2: pm at Pier ce Bros Chapel, 720 W Washington Blvd with interment following in Inglewo od Park Cemetery. He leaves his widow, Mrs Pansy Evilsizer of 2837 Santa A nita Blvd, Alta Dena, CA and 2 children, Hoyt and Billie

[DI6876] Ohio Deaths, 1908-1932, 1938-1944, and 1958-2007 about Lewis Lower
Name: Lewis Lower
Birth Date: 1884
Gender: Male
Race: White
Residence County: Champaign
Residence state: Ohio
Residence Country: United States
Death Date: 8 Aug 1972
Hospital of Death: Mercy Memorial Hospital
City of Death: Urbana
County of Death: Champaign
Certificate: 058272
Age at Death: 88
Certifier: Physician
Autopsy: No Autopsy performed
Marital Status: Widowed

[DI6877] Name: Maggert
Gender: Unknown
Burial Date:
Burial Place:
Death Date: 17 Feb 1877
Death Place: Johnson Tp, Champaign, Ohio
Age: 0
Birth Date: 1877
Birthplace: Champ Co
Occupation:
Race: White
Marital Status: Single
Spouse's Name:
Father's Name: John W Maggart
Father's Birthplace:
Mother's Name: Sarah A Maggart
Mother's Birthplace:
Indexing Project (Batch) Number: B07024-4
System Origin: Ohio-EASy
Source Film Number: 295234
Reference Number: p 84 #109

[HI6879] (Research):William's tombstone is now too faint to be read, but one reference book st ates the tombstone once read he died at the age of 10 years, 10 month, a nd 29 days.

[NI6888] Groom's Name: Walter Burby
Groom's Birth Date:
Groom's Birthplace: Adams Co, Ohio
Groom's Age:
Bride's Name: Millie Smith
Bride's Birth Date: 1875
Bride's Birthplace: Scioto Co, Ohio
Bride's Age: 25
Marriage Date: 26 Aug 1900
Marriage Place: Pike County, Ohio
Groom's Father's Name: Eaven R. Burba
Groom's Mother's Name: Jane Elizabeth Wolfe
Bride's Father's Name: Aaron Smith
Bride's Mother's Name: Eva Shanks
Groom's Race:
Groom's Marital Status: Single
Groom's Previous Wife's Name:
Bride's Race:
Bride's Marital Status: Single

[NI6889] Groom's Name: Evan Raymond Burba
Groom's Birth Date: 1908
Groom's Birthplace: Clinton Co., Ohio
Groom's Age: 18
Bride's Name: Frances Maud Robinson
Bride's Birth Date: 1908
Bride's Birthplace: Dayton, O.
Bride's Age: 18
Marriage Date: 06 Dec 1926
Marriage Place: Greene County, Ohio
Groom's Father's Name: David Burba
Groom's Mother's Name: Bessie Shutz
Bride's Father's Name: W.N. Robinson
Bride's Mother's Name: Lena Thompson
Groom's Race:
Groom's Marital Status: Single
Groom's Previous Wife's Name:
Bride's Race:
Bride's Marital Status: Single
Bride's Previous Husband's Name:

[DI6893] Name: Marth Isabelle Lee

Death Date: 22 Dec 1929
Death Place: Salem, Champaign, Ohio
Birth Date:
Estimated Birth Year: 1855
Birthplace: Springshill, Ohio
Death Age: 74 years 8 months 15 days
Gender: Female
Marital Status: Widowed
Race or Color: Caucasian
Street Address:
Occupation: At Home
Residence: Salem, Champaign, Ohio
Burial Date: 24 Dec 1929
Burial Place:
Cemetery Name: Terre Haut Cemetery
Spouse's Name: Henry Lee
Father's Name: Andrew Wilson
Father's Title & Terms:
Father's Birthplace: Ohio
Mother's Name: Elizabeth J. Wright
Mother's
Mother's Birthplace: Va.
Film Number: 1992021
Digital Folder Number: 4022362
Image Number: 2338
Certificate Number: fn 75021

[HI6894] (Research):St Paris Dispatch, March 24, 1910 The illness of Mrs Barbara Loudenback, aged 84 years, terminated with h er death Saturday. Death occured at the home of her granddaughter, Mrs Ver ne Evilsizor, south of town with whom she resided. She married David Loude nback. The husband and daughter preceded her in death. Funeral services we re held at the Methodist Church in Terre Haute, Monday, Rev Hart conductin g. Interment in Terre Haute Cemetery.

[HI6897] (Research):Name: Daniel D Evensizer Birth Year: 1924 Race: White, citizen Nativity State or Country: Washington State: Oregon County or City: Jackson Enlistment Date: 8 Jun 1943 Enlistment State: Oregon Enlistment City: Portland Branch: No branch assignment Branch Code: No branch assignment Grade: Private Grade Code: Private Term of Enlistment: Enlistment for the duration of the War or other emerge ncy, plus six months, subject to the discretion of the President or otherw ise according to law Component: Selectees (Enlisted Men) Source: Civil Life Education: 4 years of high school Civil Occupation: Athletic Instructor (Athletic director. ) or Skier Marital Status: Single, without dependents Height: 32 Weight: 346

Rogue River Press Letters to the Editor Current law forces injured animals to suffer The purpose of this letter is to get some sort of change in a law and to t ell of an experience that has left us mad, disgusted and sick to our stoma chs. We live in the 55 and older Wimer Covered Bridge Park. No large dogs are a llowed so it has become a home for deer that live here. This year there we re four fawns, two bucks and three does. Last year we had two fawns, o ne of which was a buck that grew into a beautiful animal this year and sle pt on one of our neighbor's porches. Two days ago he showed up with a hi nd leg shattered and flopping, presumably from a gunshot. We've called pol ice, animal control, the Humane Society, firemen and every place we cou ld think of and they all said they could not put the deer down unless it w as already down with something like a broken back. I've spent my life in the woods and on ranches in this area and don't li ke a law that prevents you from putting an animal down in this conditio n. In the meantime we have an injured animal suffering. Can't we change this law? Dan Evensizer Rogue River

[DI6897] Social Security Death Index
about Daniel Dewey Evensizer
Name: Daniel Dewey Evensizer
SSN: 540-20-9959
Last Residence: 97537 Rogue River, Jackson, Oregon
Born: 11 Sep 1924
Died: 16 Nov 2010
State (Year) SSN issued: Oregon (Before 1951)

[HI6898] (Research):Kathryn J. Skevington- sister of Lucy The funeral for Kathryn J. Skevington will be at 10 a.m. Saturday in the H ull & Hull Chapel, Grants Pass. Pastor Richard Kelso will officiate. Priva te interment will be in the Eagle Point National Cemetery. Mrs. Skevington, 67, of Rogue River, died Monday (July 20, 1998) at Thr ee Rivers Community Hospital, Grants Pass. Memorial contributions may be m ade to Rogue Valley Community Church, P.O. Box 640, Rogue River, OR 9753 7. She was born Kathryn Thompson on May 14, 1931, in San Bernardino, Calif . On April 17, 1951, in Quartzsite, Ariz., she married Charles D. "Dick" Ske vington, who survives. They moved to Rogue River in 1980 from Mount Rainie r, Wash. Mrs. Skevington attended Rogue Valley Community Church and enjoy ed gardening, growing flowers, sewing and reading the Bible every day. Survivors, in addition to her husband, include two daughters, Sandra Hutch ens, Colorado Springs, Colo., and Julie Clark, Elbe, Wash.; a son, Richar d, Tacoma, Wash.; a sister, Lucy Evensizer, Wimer; and eight grandchildre n. Arrangements: Hull & Hull Funeral Directors, Grants Pass.

[DI6898] Name: Lucille Kriss Evensizer
SSN: 540-88-7846
Last Residence: 97537 Rogue River, Jackson, Oregon,
Born: 25 Dec 1938
Died: 28 Oct 2007
State (Year) SSN issued: Oregon (1975-1977)

[HI6910] (Research):CCGS Newsletter Dec 2007 Vol22 No4 Pg120 Class Number 5, Concord ME Sunday School Class Roll 1916 Raymond Shultz

[HI6911] (Research):1930 Franklin Co, Columbus, OH Ara L Waymer Columbus, Franklin, OH abt 1880 Ohio White Head Effie S Waymer Columbus, Franklin, OH abt 1880 Wife

[DI6911] Name: Asa Lewis Waymer

Death Date: 19 Oct 1953
Death Place: Columbus, Franklin, Ohio, United States
Birth Date: 04 Dec 1879
Estimated Birth Year:
Birthplace: Athens Co., Ohio
Death Age: 73 years 10 months 15 days
Gender: Male
Marital Status:
Race or Color: Caucasian
Street Address:
Occupation:
Residence:
Burial Date:
Burial Place:
Cemetery Name:
Spouse's Name:
Father's Name: Job Waymer
Father's Title & Terms:
Father's Birthplace:
Mother's Name: Martha Abbott
Mother's
Mother's Birthplace:
Film Number: 2246618
Digital Folder Number: 4109481

[HI6920] (Research):he was estranged from the family after Bertha Lou passed away and left Min nieveal (Helen) , Leo and Cleo to be raised by their maternal grandmothe r, Miley Vianne Smith Cawvey in Hulbert, OK.

[HI6929] (Research):Denver Post, Tuesday, August 31, 1999 POLICE KILL MAN WIELDING KNIFE AT FIRE SCENE Denver Police shot and killed a man armed with a knife in his fire-gutt ed apartment early Denver police Friday morning after they said he lung ed at them with the knife. Steven Craig Evilsizer, 35, was dead on arrival at Denver Health Medical C enter just before 6 a.m., police said. The incident started with a 3 a. m. fire in Evil-sizer's apartment at Baker Tower, 330 Acorns St. Firefight ers evacuated the third, fourth and fifth floors of the building and put o ut the fire in apartment 411 before it spread. Arson investigators determi ned that the fire started in Evilsizer's bed, Denver Fire Depart-ment spok eswoman Lenell Gallegos said. Evilsizer was not in the apartment when fire -fighters arrived. But as investigators were leaving the building, a resi dent told them he was in a building stairwell. When an investigator we nt to talk with him, Ev-ilsizer acted "suspicious" and "paranoid," Galleg os said. Evilsizer then bolted from the stairwell and tried to get back in to his apartment, which had been sealed, officials said. Evilsizer ran in to a neighbor's unit and grabbed a knife, Gallegos said. He then climb ed across the balcony to get back into his apartment. Meanwhile, investiga tors had called police. When police arrives, firefighters knocked down t he door to Evilsizer's apartment. Three officers and two fire investigato rs pleaded with Evilsizer to put down the knife, but he wouldn't, said L t. Frank Conner, Denver Police spokesman. In an attempt to get Evilsiz er to comply, one office sprayed him with pepper spray. "It had the opposi te effect" Conner said. "It enraged him and he lunged at them with the kni fe." All three policemen, Karl Roller, James Lucero and Dean Walker, open ed fire. The arson investigators, who were armed did not fire. The shooti ng is being investigated by the homicide unti, which will turn over its fi ndings to the district attorney's office. Conner could not say how many ti mes the three officers opened fire, but a fourth-floor resident who ask ed not to be identified said he heard at least ten shots. "There were a l ot of shots," he said, "and I knew he was dead." Evilsizer had been arrest ed in Denver on drug violations in June and July. He had a Denver arrest r ecord dating back to 1985. Several residents of the 11 story building call ed 911, Gallegos said. Most residents were apparently awakened by either t he building's fire alarm or neighbors. "I heard people screaming "FIRE" ," said resident Katie McEntire.

THE DENVER POST POLICE OFFICERS EXONERATED IN AUGUST SHOOTING DEATH

Friday, October 22, 1999 Section: DENVER AND THE WEST Page: B-03 BY ANN SCHRADER DENVER POST STAFF WRITER

Three Denver police officers have been cleared of criminal wrongdoing in t he August shooting death of a 35-year-old catering worker. Assistant Denv er District Attorney Chuck Lepley said Thursday that Steven Evilsizer "cle arly presented an imminent threat" to the lives of officers Karl Roller, J ames Lucero and Dean Walker. Officers fired 23 bullets at Evilsizer and ki lled him Aug. 27 after he refused to drop a knife. Evilsizer, who was lega lly drunk and had a high level of cocaine in his body, had become involv ed in a confrontation with officers in his burned-out apartment at 330 Aco ma St. Lepley said his decision is based on criminal law standards and do es not limit any civil action or administrative action by the Denver Poli ce Department. Evilsizer's father, Marshall, said the investigation was "p retty thorough." "I talked about it with my family and we have decided we're not goi ng to do anything," he said. "We're going to drop the situation and l et it die." At the time of the shooting, fire investigators were probing t he cause of the fire, which apparently started in Evilsizer's apartment. E vilsizer returned to the scene and picked up a knife with a 4 3/8-inch bla de from his next-door neighbor's apartment when investigators said they wa nted to speak with him about the fire. One of the fire investigators dr ew his service pistol when Evilsizer moved toward him, witnesses said. Th en Evilsizer climbed from the neighbor's balcony to his own and went in to his apartment. Police were called to help. They entered Evilsizer's dar kened apartment, which had fire debris and residual smoke, the investigati on showed. The officers and several witnesses said Evilsizer was crouch ed in the bedroom closet, holding what several people said was a blue Ther mos and the knife. When Evilsizer refused several orders from the office rs to drop the knife, Officer Darren Ulrich shot a blast of pepper spray i nto his face. Evilsizer then abruptly moved out of the closet, and the thr ee officers fired at him "almost simultaneously," the DA's report state d. The shots were fired in rapid succession, and the officers stopped shoo ting at almost the same time, the report said. "These facts are all consis tent with an instantaneous reaction to an immediate and significant thre at to life," the report stated.

THE DENVER POST DEADLY FORCE OUT OF HAND Tuesday, October 5, 1999 Section: DENVER AND THE WEST Page: B-01 DIANE CAR MAN Steven Evilsizer didn't have a chance. The 35-year-old catering worker w as drunk and high on cocaine the night of Aug. 27 when a fire apparently s tarted in his Acoma Street apartment. When fire investigators encounter ed him at the scene, they called for police backup. Three Denver police of ficers arrived, bringing the number of public safety personnel in the apar tment to five. All of them were armed with guns. Evilsizer was behaving er ratically, according to the police reports, and one of the officers attemp ted to subdue him with pepper spray. That only enraged him. He lunged at t hem. The police officers opened fire. The subsequent autopsy report show ed 14 bullet wounds, including shots to his head, chest and abdomen. Fi ve of the bullets entered his body from the back. Evilsizer was armed wi th a steak knife. Police policy stipulates that officers are authoriz ed to defend themselves when it appears they are in imminent danger. Appar ently, they determined that this was just such an extreme situation. In retrospect, that explanation is hard to swallow. If the five office rs on the scene, all presumably well trained, alert and working togethe r, had attempted to wrestle the drug-addled Evilsizer to the ground, chanc es are one of those officers would have received a nasty cut, a superfici al knife wound. And even though it probably would have been sufficient for ce if the officers had jumped him, most of us would believe they were just ified in the heat of the moment if one of them had discharged a service we apon and shot Evilsizer in the hand or the leg to disable him. It's just a wfully hard to understand why they riddled his body with gunfire, clear ly shooting to kill and continuing to fire after he was down, even if h is behavior with that steak knife was really, really scary. Denver poli ce and the district attorney are reviewing the case, and this time we shou ldn't settle for their all-too-familiar rationalizations for the use of de adly force. Police violence all across the country is growing. As America ns have embraced aggressive efforts to reduce crime, we've averted our ey es to it. Human Rights Watch has found that incidents of police brutalit y, including shoving, beating and manhandling suspects as well as unjustif ied shootings, have increased dramatically in 14 major cities over the pa st five years. While officers usually are vindicated after internal invest igations, several victims' families have successfully pursued wrongful-dea th complaints. Settlements of those claims have cost Denver taxpayers hund reds of thousands of dollars in the last year alone. In Denver, where a vi deotaped arrest last summer showed officers brutally kicking and beati ng a suspect; where police indiscriminately gassed a stadium full of colle ge football fans because they looked like they might riot; and where an in ebriated man brandishing a steak knife is blown away with 14 bullet wound s, it's time to take a closer look. The same old whitewash won't cut it an ymore.

Diane Carman's commentaries appear here Tuesday, Thursday and Saturday. S he can be reached by e-mail at dcarman@denverpost.com

THE DENVER POST MOM TELLS OF SON'S BITTERSWEET LIFE AND ITS ENDING IN A PO LICE SHOOTING

Sunday, November 28, 1999 Section: PERSPECTIVE Page: G-02 BY DEE EVILSIZER Caption: PHOTOS: Dee Evilsizer Steven Evilsizer I am the mother of Steven Evilsizer, who was shot and killed by poli ce on Aug. 27. The indescribable heartache of losing our son has prevent ed me from responding until now, but I feel I owe it to Steven, his wif e, his grandparents and his extended family to comment on these articles t hat have caused so much pain for our family. The media have devoted consid erable space to the negative side of our son and how he died. How much spa ce will they allow for his positive side?

Regarding the articles:

Immediately after this tragic event, members of the family were inundat ed with phone calls from the newspapers, radio stations, etc. - each one p ressing us for our reaction to the shooting in an obvious attempt to g et us to lash out verbally at the police for their actions. (We even recei ved calls and letters from lawyers offering their services for a lawsuit .) In the midst of our emotional anguish, we were trying so very hard to r efrain from judgment of the police or making comment until after the inves tigations were completed. The few comments we did make were taken out of c ontext, and it seemed to us that we were made to sound like cold, uncari ng parents - when in fact, the pain and agony of losing our son (especial ly under such tragic circumstances) interspersed with the inevitable quest ion, What could we have done differently?? were so debilitating.

In one article, my husband was made to sound as though he would have recom mended "five shots" (when he was trying to make the point that he did n ot understand why so many shots had to be fired.) At another point, it w as stated that I did not condemn the police for their actions, then add ed almost glibly was my comment, "The police had a job to do." Reporters a nd media callers admonished us for not being angry enough. (If I were to d irect my anger, it would be toward the dealers who reap huge profits fr om the lives they destroy with the drugs they peddle.)

While they were conducting their investigation, Chuck Lepley of the distri ct attorney's office was very responsive and sensitive to our requests f or information. We have now reviewed the investigative reports from the fi re investigators and the DA's office and watched the taped interviews of t he policemen and the fire investigators involved. As devastating as it i s, we cannot deny the fact that Steven's state of mind (altered by the par anoia resulting from high drug/alcohol levels) and his refusal to comply w ith the policemen's repeated warnings and demands prompted their reaction s.

Although we will never understand why the three policemen felt it necessa ry to fire a total of 23 shots to stop Steven, we are cognizant of the fa ct that our son's actions placed himself and others in harm's way. We real ize he had to be stopped from injuring others with the knife he held in h is hand. That's what I meant when I said I understood that the police h ad a job to do. Did all three policemen overreact? Many seem to think s o. The truth is we will never know because we weren't there faced with mak ing those split-second assessments and decisions. And, unlike in the movie s, they do not attempt to shoot weapons out of the person's hand or sho ot an armed person in the leg, etc.

We thank God that our son's actions did not result in death or injury to t he policemen, the firefighters, or the occupants of the apartment buildi ng that night.

Additionally, we were horror-struck by two things: First, the horrible "m ug shot" photograph that originally appeared on some TV stations and in t he newspapers. Is it asking too much for the media to request a decent pho tograph from the family? Young nieces and nephews were horrified by the ph otograph because they didn't recognize that person as their Uncle Steve. ( The Post and Channel 4 News later substituted another photograph when we p leaded with them to use one provided by the family.)

Second, was it really necessary to include a diagram representing our son 's bullet-ridden body in the Oct. 4 article that appeared after the autop sy report was made public?

That depiction was not of a cardboard target for shooting practice - th at was our son, for God's sake!! Do you have any idea of the emotional imp act that had on the family?

I would like to tell you about the other side of our son. The Steven we kn ew and loved was sensitive and kind, was deeply touched by the music and l yrics of his favorite songs (he recently expressed to an aunt how the wor ds of the song, "In the Arms of the Angels" by Sarah McLachlan, spoke to h im these days). He loved fly fishing, camping, the Colorado mountains, ski ing, Eric Clapton songs, airplanes, air shows, cars, Trivial Pursuit, read ing, cooking - and his family.

Steven was the first grandchild on both sides and was still called T-Bon e, a childhood nickname, by his grandfather.

There was a certain sense of melancholy as he watched his younger brothe rs go off to college, but he was extremely proud of them: Todd (a pilot) w ho would call Steve during the good times and ask if he wanted to go flyi ng with him; and Brad (a musician) whose heart ached over the plight of h is "big brother" and the call he feared he would receive someday. And did.

Steve's culinary skills (from years in the catering and banquet busines s) made family holidays very special. He even catered his own wedding! Gra ndparents, aunts/uncles and cousins knew they could count on Steve for alw ays remembering family birthdays and anniversaries and sending meaningf ul cards and notes to mark the occasion.

Steve derived such joy in doing special things for his friends and fami ly in an attempt make up for some of the anguish he knew he had caused the m. He was especially eager to work alongside his dad on various project

Recently, while house/pet sitting for a close friend who was out of tow n, Steve replanted the newly planted tomato plants that had surrender ed to a late frost. He cared. It was reported that Steve was recently a ba nquet captain at the Hyatt Regency when in fact he was assistant direct or of outlets, had been named Manager of the Month last December, and h ad recently been promoted to executive steward due to his many achievemen ts and awards at the Hyatt.

That error may seem trivial to you, but it's important to us in that it sa ys so much about Steve's progress and achievements in overcoming his addic tion. (Additionally, while at the Denver Athletic Club, he had been nam ed Employee of the Year.)

Steven received tremendous support from the hotel staff during the perio ds when he appeared to be winning his battle over his alcoholism; and he w as so proud of his accomplishments at the hotel. His memorial service w as attended by at least 50 employees from the Hyatt, many of whom came for ward to express personal thoughts and recollections of Steve. There were t hose who knew firsthand of the battle Steve fought every day.

And truly it was a daily battle. He used to say, "I fight it every sing le day. Some days I win; some days I lose."

And what prompted the lack of self-esteem that led to his addiction? As h is parents, we ask ourselves that question every day; I wish I had the ans wer. Why does a young boy with an extremely high IQ turn to drugs? (Ste ve attended Mission Viejo Elementary, Laredo Middle School, and Smoky Hi ll High School where he had been active in scouting, sports, etc.) I do kn ow that he still carried the scars caused by the seemingly harmless teasi ng and harassment by classmates in elementary and middle school (when "acc eptance" and "belonging" is everything). Even as a slender adult, he us ed to say that every time he looked in the mirror he saw that fat kid th at the other kids made fun of. If only kids could realize that words ev en more than actions can cut such deep wounds - wounds that sometimes nev er heal.

Whatever the cause(s), his addiction caused Steve to lose his feeling of s elf-worth, his job, his wife and ultimately his life. Seemingly at the t op of his game in December, he relapsed in January (for whatever reason) a nd started the downward spiral from which he could not seem to recover. T he cycle was always the same: relapse, followed by unbearable pain, gui lt and depression (not to mention the brushes with the law), soothed on ly by more alcohol or drugs.

The weariness from his insomnia was a constant. He struggled valiantly f or a long time and sought help through an extensive drug/alcohol rehab pro gram, AA, one-on-one counseling, etc. Steven knew he had a wife and fami ly that loved and supported him, but even that was not enough. (As parent s, we are thankful that he had a loving wife who filled a void in his li fe no parent can ever fill; but she could no longer endure the emotional a nd financial/legal consequences of his relapses and blackouts.) He eventua lly caved in to the debilitating weariness that overcame him. He used to s ay, "I'm so tired of starting over." While his wife and family struggl ed to draw the line between "support" and "enabling," he set forth on a pa th of self-destruction. And our repeated attempts to intercede were in vai n. He felt he had lost everything and had simply given up.

In my heart I feel that it was God who decided when Steve would leave th is world, not the policemen that night. The man they shot was not the Stev en we knew and loved; but he took our Steven with him.

We had "lost" the son we knew before the first shot was ever fired. Perha ps God felt Steven had struggled long enough with the emotional roller coa ster caused by the periods of positive recovery shattered by the recurre nt relapses.

Now there will only be one set of footprints in the sand. We take comfo rt in knowing that he is finally at peace - a peace that seems to have elu ded him in this life. No more pain, no more struggle.

Our lives have been forever changed; there will always be that void. Neith er tears nor unwarranted lawsuits will bring him back.

As we struggle to bring closure and to go on with our lives one day at a t ime, we are haunted by the events of Aug. 27; but we will not allow th em to overshadow the good memories of a beloved son. In our hearts, he wi ll live forever!

Publication Date: August 30, 1999 Denver Rocky Mountain News Obituary: * STEVEN CRAIG EVILSIZER, 35, of Denver died Aug. 27. Services w ill be at 10 a.m. Tuesday, Aug. 31, at Faith Presbyterian Church,113 73 E. Alameda Ave. Mr. Evilsizer was born in the Philippines on June 1, 19 64. He married Candyce Evilsizer. He worked in banquet and catering servic es. Survivors include his wife; parents Marshall and Deloris of Denver; br others Todd of Denver, Brad of Texas; grandparents Emerald and Mary Everha rt of Indiana, Alpha Cabe of South Carolina, Mary Jane of Dacono.

Publication Date: September 05, 1999 Denver Rocky Mountain News STEVEN CRAIG EVILSIZER, 35, of Denver died Aug. 27. Services were Aug. 3 1. Mr. Evilsizer was born in the Philippines on June 1,1964. Survivors inc lude wife Candyce; parents Marshall and Deloris; brothers Todd of Denve r, Brad of Texas; grandparents Emerald and Mary Everhart of Indiana; grand father Alpha Cabe of South Carolina; grandmother Mary Jane of Dacono.

Headline: POLICE FILE REPORT ON KILLING OF MAN PROSECUTOR'S OFFICE WILL DE CIDE WHETHER SHOOTING VIOLATED THE LAW Publication Date: October 05, 1999 Denver Rocky Mountain NewsPage: 4A Evilsizer, 35, who worked in local restaurants, had led a troubled life. H is legal history, according to his father, included two arrests for drivi ng under the influence, and one for possession of drugs.Police said he al so had a history of mental problems.An autopsy report showed cocaine in Ev ilsizer's blood at the time of his death. He was also drunk.Evilsizer w as killed in his apartment at 330 Acoma St.Firefighters doused a fire, a nd suspected Evilsizer set it off by torching his bed. Arson investigato rs said they tried to question Evilsizer, but he brandished a knife and fl ed to his charred apartment.Police responded, and sprayed him with ma ce to subdue him. They said he then lunged at them with the knife, and th ey fired.


Denver Post, 2004 Denver Post: Cops' excuses have fatal shortcoming By Diane Carman, Denver Post Columnist The Denver police always have an excuse. It's been like that for years.Inv estigators said Jeffrey Truax moved his arm suspiciously just before off-d uty police officers unloaded their service weapons into his car, riddli ng him with bullets back in 1996.Ismael Mena grabbed a gun just befo re he was shot to death by police who stormed the wrong house during a no- knock drug raid in 1999.An obviously intoxicated Steven Evilsizer lung ed at officers with a steak knife just before they fired 14 bullets into h is body in 1999.These are the kind of incidents that helped Denver rank si xth in the nation in fatal police shootings per 100,000 population in 2000 .The city has run up some big bills for settlements in wrongful death laws uits, even though formal inquiries have found justifications for every fat ality.

[DI6937] Name: Edwin Lee Evensizer
Social Security #: 502019959
Sex: MALE
Birth Date: 2 Oct 1910
Birthplace: North Dakota
Death Date: 20 Jul 1995
Death Place: Los Angeles
Mother's Maiden Name: Pittman

[XI6944] 23118 FOSTER ANNA A. 00/00/0000 HIGHLAND CO., O. 11/25/1940 11/27/1940 P Lot 53 Sublot 0 Row 0 Space 2

[HI6945] (Research):Mack and Anna had the following children:

Bertha Jennie Sterling Charles Nellie

[DI6945] name: Mcdonald Foster
titles & terms:
event: Death
event date: 19 Dec 1916
event place: Lawrenceville, Clarke, Ohio
residence:
street address:
gender: Male
death age: 66y 10m 23d
marital status: Married
race: White
occupation: Farmer
birth date: 26 Jan 1850
birthplace: Penn.
estimated birth year: 1850
burial date: 21 Dec 1916
burial place:
cemetery: Ferncliff
father: John Foster
father's titles & terms:
father's birthplace: Penn.
mother: Eliza Sampy
mother's titles & terms:
mother's birthplace: Penn.
spouse:
spouse's titles & terms:
reference number: fn 72637
film number: 1983840
digital folder number: 4021402
image number: 996
Citing this Record "Ohio, Deaths, 1908-1953," index and images, FamilySearch (https://familysearch.org/pal:/MM9.1.1/X8NX-HM1 : accessed 12 Nov 2012), Mcdonald Foster, 1916; citing reference fn 72637, Ohio Historical Society, Columbus, Ohio.

[XI6945] 23119 FOSTER MACK D. 00/00/0000 12/19/1916 12/21/1916 P Lot 53 Sublot 0 Row 0 Space 4

[HI6949] (Research):Death Index for Calif names mothers maiden name as "Lukas". Census recor ds show mother as Ester, so she may have had a different last name.

[DI6951] Name: Elizebeth Dear

Death Date: 02 Jul 1922
Death Place: German, Clark, Ohio
Birth Date: 28 Aug 1849
Estimated Birth Year:
Birthplace: Ohio
Death Age: 73 years 10 months 4 days
Gender: Female
Marital Status: Married
Race or Color: Caucasian
Street Address: RD. 8
Occupation: House Wife
Residence: Urbana, O.
Burial Date: 05 Jul 1922
Burial Place:
Cemetery Name: Dear Cemetery
Spouse's Name: John Dear
Father's Name: John Sides
Father's Title & Terms:

[HI6952] (Research):Poss Joseph Q Beekmen 9/6/1891 - 9/3/1940 buried Spring Grove Sec 5 death cert says son of Henry Beekman and Nannie Wills, found 1900 Census Pike Co, OH. Later married Gladys Knight

[DI6952] Name Joseph Beekman
Death Date 03 Sep 1940
Death Place Jefferson Twp., Montgomery, Ohio
Birth Date 06 Sep 1891
Estimated Birth Year
Birthplace Ohio
Death Age 48 years 11 months 27 days
Gender Male
Marital Status Married
Race or Color Caucasian
Street Address
Occupation Landscape Architect
Residence Rosewood, Ohio
Burial Date 05 Sep 1940
Burial Place Johnson Twp., Champaign
Cemetery Name Spring Grove
Spouse's Name Gladys Knight
Father's Name Henry Beekman
Father's Title & Terms
Father's Birthplace Ohio
Mother's Name Nannie Wills
Mother's Titles & Terms
Mother's Birthplace Ohio
Film Number 2023881
Digital Folder Number 4026215
Image Number 196
Certificate Number fn 57461

[HI6953] (Research):pepper@columbus.rr.com - no response from 3 email messages

Muskingum OH posted by Joyce Faught on Monday, August 24, 1998 The family I have started reserching is EVILSIZER/EVELSIZER. I do not kn ow very much and anything on this family would help. All that I know at th is point is that an Evelsizer married Mae BLACKSTONE and they had a daught er named Carol Lynn Evilsizer, who is the Great Grandmother of my childre n. Carol lived in New Concord with her husband Ernest WRIGHT and had two c hildren, Steven and Lynn. Please reply if you know of this family. Thank Y ou.

The Times Recorder Zanesville Ohio 24 September 1947 New Concord Club announces New Committee Legislation....Mrs Mae Evilsizer

The Times Recorder Zanesville Ohio 18 January 1950 New Concord Club Announces New Committee Noble Grand, mae Evilsizer

The Times Recorder Zanesville Ohio 22 September 1952 New Concord WCTU Plans Meeting Corresponding Secty- Mrs J L Evilsizer

The Times Recorder Zanesville Ohio 19 October 1952 New Concord Lodge Prepares for Inspection Mrs Mae Evilsizer is Nobel Grand

The Times Recorder Zanesville Ohio 18 March 1966 Gran Petit Jurors Drawn Mae Evilsizer 54 S Liberty St

The Times Recorder Zanesville Ohio 05 January 1968 Frinds In The Hospital Admitted To Bethesda Mrs Minnie Mae Evilsizer, New Concord.

The Times Recorder Zanesville Ohio 21 January 1970 Friends in the Hospital Admitted- Minnie Mae Evilsizer New Concord

The Times Recorder Zanesville Ohio 02 February 1970 Dismiised From Bethesda Hospital Minnie Mae Evilsizer New Concord

Name: Minnie M Evilsizer Birth Date: Est. 1894 Gender: Female Race: White Residence County: Muskingum Residence State: Ohio Residence Country: United States Death Date: 3 Aug 1971 Hospital of Death: Public/Other City of Death: Columbus (Pt) County of Death: Franklin Certificate: 066418 Age at Death: 77 Certifier: Coroner Autopsy: No autopsy Marital Status: Widowed

[HI6954] (Research):Descendants of Emerson went by the name EVELSIZER They were provided by Matthew Wayne Evelsizer nomad88@juno.com

Jim and Marca Lee McInnes Murray Visit our web site. bjmmlm@sbcglobal.net http://www.familytreemaker.com/users/m/u/r/Buford-J-Murray/index.html?Welc ome=1045454011


He was listed in the Cemetery inJacksonville Fl and also in Rose Hill in S ummit Co, Akron, OH

Florida Death Index, 1877-1998 Name: Emerson John Evelsizer Death Date: 16 Nov 1991 County of Death: Duval State of Death: Florida Age at Death: 79 Race: White Birth Date: 25 Aug 1912

[DI6955] Instrument: 194111260000005 Volume Page: D37 185
Document Type: DEATH CERTIFICATE
Deceased: BAUDERS , SARAH E
Date of Death: 11/26/1941
Local File No: 1328

[HI6956] (Research):The inventor of the cardboard egg carton.
(This cannot seem to be verified.)

[HI6957] (Research):Iowa State Census Collection, 1836-1925 Name: George Evilsizer Census Date: 1 Jan 1925 Residence County: Linn Residence State: Iowa Locality: Cedar Rapids Prec inct 14 Birth Location: Iowa Marital Status: Single Gender: Male Estimated birth year: abt 1916 Race: White Relation to Head of House: Son Mother: Albie Kubat Mother's Estimated Birth Year: abt 1892 Mother's Birth Location: Iowa Father: Frank Evilsizer Father's Estimated Birth Year: abt 1889 Father's Birth Location: Iowa Marriage Location: IA City IA Line: 2 Roll: IA1925_1809

Cedar Rapids gazette, Tuesday, Sept 6, 1994 George A Evilsizer, 78, of 136 Meadowlark Lane, died Sunday, Sept 4, 199 4, in Mercy Medical Center, following a lengthy illness. Services 10 a. m. Thursday, Murdoch-Linwood Funeral Home, where friends may call from 4 -8 p.m., Wednesday. The Rev William harnish will officiate. Burial, Linwo od Cemetery. Survivors include his wife, Harriet E "Betty", a son, Gary Ev ilsizer and his wife Jeannine, of Cedar Rapids; and a brother Frank E Evil sizer and his wife Mary of Cedar Rapids. He was preceded in death by his p arents. Born Sept 28, 1915 to Frank and Albie Kubat Evilsizer, he marri ed Harriet E "Betty" Wadden on June 29, 1939 in Cedar Rapids. He owned a nd operated Auto Radiator Service from 1938 until early 1994. He was a mem ber of Christ Presbyterian Church, a past president of IGO, a charter memb er of Mizpah Masonic Lodge No 639 AF & AM, and a member of the Cedar Rapi ds Consistory, El Kahir Shrine, El kahir Shrine Color Guard, and Cedar Rap ids Boat Club. George was a loving husband, father and father-in-law. The re will be Masonic Services by Mizpah Masonic Lodge No 639.

[NI6962] Parents:
Thomas Noble Norton (1853 - 1935)
Mary Arthur Norton (1854 - 1913)

[DI6962]
Social Security Death Index about Lloyd Norton
Name: Lloyd Norton
SSN: 492-42-8054
Last Residence: 64759 Lamar, Barton, Missouri,
Born: 16 Jan 1883
Died: Feb 1976
State (Year) SSN issued: Mis

[NI6963] Parents:
Vachel Dean Mullen (1845 - 1920)
Eliza Catherine Crist Mullen (1848 - 1922)
Children:
Wendell Mullen Norton (1908 - 1991)*
Wanda Norean Norton Lawrence (1910 - 1992)*
Wayne Norton (1912 - 2000)*
Wyle Dale Norton (1914 - 1933)*
Ward L Norton (1916 - 1990)*
Worth Wilard Norton (1919 - 1982)*
Wallace G Norton (1922 - 2011)*

[NI6968] Name: Marion M. Demory
Titles & Terms:
Event: Marriage
Event Date: 18 Dec 1926
Event Place: Champaign, Ohio
Age: 19
Estimated Birth Year: 1907
Marriage Date Note:
Marriage Place Note:
Father: Harry Demory
Father's Titles & Terms:
Mother: Maud Miller
Mother's Titles & Terms:
Spouse: Charlotte Goldsberry
Spouse's Titles & Terms:
Spouse's Age: 20
Spouse's Estimated Birth Year: 1906
Spouse's Father: Albert Goldsberry
Spouse's Father's Titles & Terms:
Spouse's Mother: Elizabeth Danning
Spouse's Mother's Titles & Terms:
Reference Number: 64
Film Number: 545417
Digital Folder Number: 4016846
Image Number: 394

[DI6968] Name: Marion M Demory Gender: Male Date of Death: 15 October 1971 Volume: 20622 Certificate: 072460 Autopsy: No Autopsy Marital Status: Widowed Place of Death: Urbana, Champaign County Certifier: Physician Race: White Residence: Urbana, Champaign County Age: 66 Years

[DI6969] Name: Maud M. Demory

Death Date: 18 Nov 1929
Death Place: Urbana, Champaign, Ohio
Birth Date: 02 Dec 1882
Estimated Birth Year:
Birthplace: Urbana, , Ohio
Death Age: 46 years 11 months 16 days
Gender: Female
Marital Status: Married
Race or Color: Caucasian
Street Address:
Occupation: Housewife
Residence:
Burial Date: 21 Nov 1929
Burial Place: West Liberty, ,
Cemetery Name: West Liberty Cemetery
Spouse's Name: Harry R. Demory
Father's Name: Jacob M. Miller
Father's Title & Terms:
Father's Birthplace: Kenton, , Ohio
Mother's Name: Josephine Warnock
Mother's
Mother's Birthplace: Ridgeway, , O.
Film Number: 1992019
Digital Folder Number: 4022360
Image Number: 2450
Certificate Number: fn 68692

[DI6970] Ohio Deaths, 1908-1932, 1938-1944, and 1958-2007 about Harry R Demory
Name: Harry R Demory
Birth Date: 1886
Gender: Male
Race: White
Residence County: Logan
Residence state: Ohio
Residence Country: United States
Death Date: 9 Mar 1964
Hospital of Death: Mary Rutan Hospital
City of Death: Bellefontaine
County of Death: Logan
Certificate: 20588
Age at Death: 78
Certifier: Physician
Autopsy: Yes, used for certification
Marital Status: Widowed

[HI6973] (Research):Name: ALEXAND L DEMORY Gender: Male Date of Death: February 10, 1958 Volume: 15307 Certificate: 08373 Marital Status: Widowed Place of Death: Urbana, Champaign County Race: White Residence: Urbana, Champaign County Age: 71

[HI6985] (Research):Category WW1 Draft Registration Date of Birth Date of Death Age 25 Street City Portland County Jay TWP State IN Submitted by: Source: Notes: WW I - Draft 1917 Cummins, William R.

Category WW1 National Guard Date of Birth Date of Death Age Street City County Jay TWP State IN Submitted by: Source: Notes: Draft Reg 1917

[HI6996] (Research):Teachers Term Report Johnson Twp Dist # 10 Winter Term 9/15/1884-2/28/18 85 (From CCGS Newsletter Summer 1992 pg 59) Albert Buck age 7

Children:
Walter Bryan Buck (1900 - 1966)*
Infant Buck (1901 - 1901)*
Herman Albert Buck (1904 - 1904)*
Rupert Elwood Buck (1905 - 2000)*
Selena Hanna Buck Simmons (1907 - 1934)*
Edward Franklin Buck (1909 - 1990)*
Donald Cary Buck (1910 - 1977)*
Woodrow Wilson Buck (1912 - 1970)*
Ruth Maxine Buck Kleinmann (1915 - 1981)*
Jean Necia Buck (1920 - 1920)*

[DI6996] Albert Buck
Date of Death Nov 29, 1923 Logan Cop, Bellefontaine, OH
Res 513 Church St, Urbana, OH
Male, white, married to Ida Buck
Born June 14, 1878 in Champaign Co, OH
Occ Veternary
Father Edward Buck born Champaign Co, OH
Mother Arena Evilsizer born Champaign Co, OH
COD Cerebral apoplexy, contributed by high blood pressure
Inf- Mrs Ida Buck, Urbana, OH
Burial 12/2/1923 Oak Dale Cemeery, Urbana, OH
Died in Bellefonatine OH at a football game age 45

[HI7000] (Research):Dad was married to my mother in 1955, I believe. John, Rodger, a nd I belong to that marriage. Dad died Sept. 28, 1988. My grandparen ts on dad's side are John and Rosetta Reagan from Fentress Co (James town, TN). John's parents were Joel and Lucy Catherine, Joel's fath er was Peter Reagan Jr.(b1779) and nancy Cauthon, and his father w as Peter Reagan Sr.I do know that my grandfather John had brothers n amed Jim Blaine, "Ike", and "Hop". That is about all I do know. If y ou can help fill in any gaps please e-mail me back. GrahamM@ipfw.edu (Graham_Mary_E)

[NI7005] dau of Joseph Arthur Donnelly and ALice Schmouse

[HI7006] (Research):Family info from Carole Ingraham ingrahamtc@aol.com

[DI7011] name: Elizabeth Kohlrieser
gender: Female
burial date:
burial place:
death date: 20 Jan 1917
death place: St. Marys, Auglaize, Ohio
age: 53
birth date: 30 Sep 1863
birthplace: Ohio
occupation:
race: White
marital status: Married
spouse's name:
father's name: David Abbott
father's birthplace:
mother's name: Pricella Brown
mother's birthplace:
indexing project (batch) number: B07119-2
system origin: Ohio-EASy
source film number: 963055
reference number: v 5 p 119
Citing this Record "Ohio, Deaths and Burials, 1854-1997," index,
FamilySearch (https://familysearch.org/pal:/MM9.1.1/F6NW-X58 :
accessed 22 Nov 2012), Elizabeth Kohlrieser, 20 Jan 1917.

[HI7013] (Research):Ancestry at www.gencircles.com

[HI7015] (Research):Champaign County Genealogy Society Newsetter Winter 2006 Vol 22 No 4 pg 11 4 Enumerated of all Unmarried Youth between 5 and 18 years of age , Cable, C hampaign Co, Ohio 1923 Argus Swisher, age 16 grade 12 child of Perry Swisher

Name: Argus Swisher SSN: 268-10-0483 Born: 28 Jul 1906 Died: Mar 1958 State (Year) SSN issued: Ohio (Before 1951 )

[DI7016] Name: Hugh Perry Swisher
Death date: 28 May 1935
Death place: Wayne, Champaign, Ohio
Birthdate: 07 Apr 1903
Estimated birth year:
Birthplace: Champaign County, Ohio
Age at death: 32 years 1 month 21 days
Gender: Male
Marital status: Married
Race or color: Caucasian
Street address:
Occupation: Farmer
Residence: Urbana
Burial date: 31 May 1935
Burial place:
Cemetery name:
Spouse's name: Margaret Swisher
Father's name: Perry Swisher
Father's titles:
Father's birthplace: Logan Co., Ohio
Mother's name: Eva Keef
Mother's titles:
Mother's birthplace: Champaign Co., Ohio
GSU film number: 2022517
Digital GS number: 4001926
Image number: 2192
Reference number: fn 28534
Collection: Ohio Deaths 1908-1953

[DI7018] Ohio Deaths, 1908-1932, 1938-1944, and 1958-2007 about Harvey M Dillon
Name: Harvey M Dillon
Birth Date: 1914
Birth State: Ohio
Birth Country: United States
Gender: Male
Race: White
Residence City: Springfield
Residence County: Clark
Residence state: Ohio
Residence Country: United States
Death Date: 11 Mar 1988
Hospital of Death: Long-Term Care Facilities
City of Death: Urbana
County of Death: Champaign
Certificate: 015824
Age at Death: 74
Certifier: Physician
Social Security Number: 277-01-9721
Marital Status: Married
Industry of Decedent: Motor vehicles and motor vehicle equipment
Occupation of Decedent: Tailors

[DI7019] Ohio Deaths, 1908-1932, 1938-1944, and 1958-2007 about Helen Maxine Dillon
Name: Helen Maxine Dillon
[Helen Maxine Knight]
Birth Date: 11 Oct 1920
Birth City: Springfield
Birth County: Clark
Birth State: Ohio
Birth Country: United States
Gender: Female
Race: White
Hispanic Origin: Not Hispanic (Latino)
Death Date: 19 Mar 1993
Death Time: 06:30 AM
Hospital of Death: Long-Term Care Facilities
City of Death: Urbana
County of Death: Champaign
Certificate: 014849
Age at Death: 72
Hospital Status: Other/Nursing Home
Social Security Number: 287-14-4597
Father's Surname: Knight
Mother's Maiden Name: Circle
Marital Status: Widowed
Education: 12
Industry of Decedent: Motor vehicles and motor vehicle equipment
Occupation of Decedent: Textile serving machine operators
Primary Registration District: 1101

[DI7023] Social Security Death Index about Franklin O. Ferg
Name: Franklin O. Ferg
Last Residence: 54981 Waupaca, Waupaca, Wisconsin
Born: 1 Aug 1926
Died: 22 Oct 2010
State (Year) SSN issued: Wisconsin (Before 1951)

[HI7028] (Research):Name: John Barrett SSN: 512-38-9118 Last Residence: 66522 Oneida, Nemaha, Kansas, United States of America Born: 23 Nov 1906 Died: Dec 1972 State (Year) SSN issued: Kansas (1955 )

[HI7029] (Research):Source of marriage info: LDS Ancestral File No NLM6-V6 Allen Donald Tallman mama@slkc.uswest.net

Family info from CD Vol 17 Tree 922

[HI7041] (Research):U.S. World War II Army Enlistment Records, 1938-1946 Record Name: Dallas D Ebelsheiser Birth Year: 1924 Race: White, citizen Nativity State or Country: Iowa State: Iowa County or City: Keokuk Enlistment Date: 17 Jul 1943 Enlistment State: Iowa Enlistment City: Camp Dodge Herrold Branch: No branch assignment Branch Code: No branch assignment Grade: Private Grade Code: Private Term of Enlistment: Enlistment for the duration of the War or other emerge ncy, plus six months, subject to the discretion of the President or otherw ise according to law Component: Selectees (Enlisted Men) Source: Civil Life Education: 4 years of high school Civil Occupation: Student Codes 0x, 2x, 4x and 6x as pertain to students w ill be converted, for machine records purposes, to the code number 992. Marital Status: Single, without dependents Height: 00 Weight: 000

[HI7042] (Research):Family info from CD 17 Tree 922

[HI7050] (Research):Parents of Ludwig found on WFT Vol 52 Tree 1217

[HI7051] (Research):Source of this family wschweit@ix.netcom.com

[NI7057] Dau of Charles William Grimes and Emma Ranthy Ferguson

[NI7059] name: Charles W Tonkinson

event: Marriage 12/19/1930
event place (standardized): Clark, Ohio, United States
event place (other):
age: 19
estimated birth year: 1911
birth date: 22 Sep 1911
birthplace: Clark County, Ohio
father: Harry W Tonkinson
father's
mother: Cleah Drum
mother's
spouse: Opel C Schafer
spouse's
spouse's age: 21
spouse's estimated birth year: 2/10/1909
spouse's birthplace: Champaign County, Ohio
spouse's father: Harley O Schafer
spouse's father's
spouse's mother: Viola Coleman
spouse's mother's
reference number: Clk, OH Vol34CN20274
film number: 466638
digital folder number: 004016778
image number: 00625
Citing this Record"Ohio, County Marriages, 1789-1994," index and images, FamilySearch (https://familysearch.org/pal:/MM9.1.1/XZLW-Y8X : accessed 30 Sep 2012), Charles W Tonkinson and Opel C Schafer, 1930; citing reference Clk, OH Vol34CN20274, FHL microfilm 466638.

[HI7066] (Research):1920 next door to Ben H Lower age 30, but Ben born in Ohio, wife Elizabe th 27

[NI7072] Hi,
I am researching the Deuser family and found your data [Ebelsheiser] on line. May I use some of the dates and names from your research? The format would of course be different, I am using family tree maker and word so will not use direct quotes or wordage.[is there such a word?] You would be credited in bibliography.
Thanks and regards.Sandy Castle secastle@sbcglobal.net

[HI7072] (Research):In the 1920 Wapello Co, IA Census, marys brother John was living with th is family, age 69 born in IA

[HI7083] (Research):I believe this to be Stella L in 1930 Adams Co, Hastings, NE, single, lodg ing, IA IA IA, lodging

[HI7086] (Research):Shelton later married Miss Sally Ann Mantlo (see Mantlo family info). Sal ly Ann Mantlo was the stepdaughter of Ellen E. Evilcizer Mantlo, who w as a half-sister to Shelton. Miss Annie, as everyone called her, was mu ch younger than Shelton. She was a very kind woman, doing things for ever yone who had a need. Shelton always carried candy in his pockets and a ll the children knew just where to find it.

Shelton, Sally Ann and an infant daughter Martha Leona are buried in Elmwo od cemetery.

[DI7086] Name Sallie Annie Evilciger
Gender Female
Burial Date 02 Feb 1941
Burial Place Springfield
Death Date 31 Jan 1941
Death Place Nashville, Davidson, Tennessee
Age 52
Birth Date 09 Dec 1888
Birthplace Robertson, Tenn.
Occupation Housewife
Race White
Marital Status Widowed
Spouse's Name S.L. Evilciger
Father's Name A.J. Mantle
Father's Birthplace Robertson County, Tenn.
Mother's Name Tennie Volner
Mother's Birthplace Robertson County, Tenn.
Indexing Project (Batch) Number B06471-4
System Origin Tennessee-EASy
Source Film Number 1876895
Reference Number cn 510

[HI7088] (Research): The Jefferson Bee Jefferson Iowa 16 June 1953 Graveside Services for Steven Evelsizer Graveside services were held for Steven Evelsizer infant son of Jerry a nd Mary Ann Evelsizer on June 11 at 4 o'clock. at the Greenbrier Cemeter y. He paased away June 10 at Jefferson. Rev Ellsworth L Woods pastor of t he Central Christian Church of Jefferson Officiated. Survivors are his par ents , Maternal grandparents, Mr and Mrs Ralph Rice of Bagley ; paternal g randmother Mrs Mabel Evelsizer of jefferson, and one brother Dennis

[DI7090] Death cert not found in LDS site
BUCK, Ida M. Death date: 3/3/1936, Franklin County Certificate #16961

[HI7097] (Research):Brenda L. Ebelsheiser, 37, of Casa Grande, Arizona, died at Casa Grande Regional Medical Center.She was born to Ronald W. and Vivki Ebelsheiser. She graduated from St. Edmond High School in Fort Dodge, Iowa. She was a member of Victory Baptist Church and managed Tierra Palmas Apartments for seven years. She was a member of Phi Beta Kappa.Survivers include her parents Ronald W. and Vicki of Casa Grande, Arizona; a daughter Amberly of Casa Grande; a sister Krista Lynn Keesling of Casa Grande; and grandparents, Robert Spilman of Hedrick, Iowa, Eunice Gackle of Casa Grande, and Mary and Dean Ebersheiser of Hedrick, Iowa.Funeral services were held at The Gardens Chapel of J. Warren Funeral Services, Cole & Maud in Coolidge, Arizona.

[XI7113] 52776 HEISTAND JOHN C. 00/00/0000 CLARK CO., O 09/01/1926 09/01/1926 K Lot 37 SubLot 0 Row 0 Space 2

[HI7114] (Research):Name: Pauline Reed Gender: Female Date of Death: 08 November 1993 Birth Date: 18 December 1903 Volume: 29581 Certificate: 082217 Autopsy: No Social Security Number: 236208359 Father's Surname: Evilsizer Time of Death: 1:20 PM Marital Status: Widowed Hispanic Origin: Non Hispanic Place of Death: Nursing Home Years of Schooling: 08 Certifier: Physician Referred to Coroner: No Mother's Surname: Lowe Race: White Birth Place: West Virginia Residence: Ohio Age: 89

[DI7114] Name: Pauline Reed
Gender: Female Date of Death: 08 November 1993
Birth Date: 18 December 1903 Volume: 29581
Certificate: 082217 Autopsy: No
Social Security Number: 236208359
Father's Surname: Evilsizer Time of Death: 1:20 PM
Marital Status: Widowed Hispanic
Origin: Non Hispanic
Place of Death: Nursing Home Years of Schooling: 08 Certifier: Physician Referred to Coroner: No
Mother's Surname: Lowe
Race: White Birth Place: West Virginia
Residence: Ohio Age: 89

[HI7115] (Research):Possbily Mildred Pugh who died 10/13/1925 Wheeling WV
born 4/20/1905 Charleston WV father John Evilsizer and mother Laura Smith. This mildred mother is named Laura, and her maidne name is not confirmed. She was 27 when married to Samuel Evilsizer and noted as Mrs laura Lowe on marriage app. Levi Blankenship was giving information on Laura. This Mildred died of a hemmorhage in the brain due to syphlils, the informant E N Pugh. Perhaps because they were only married a short time Mr Pugh did not know her parents names as her dad was deceased before 1920. They are in the right location for this to be her. Because her parents are buried in Locust Hill Cemetery, and so is this Midlred, I suspect this is her.

[BI7115] Name Mildred Virginia Evilsizer
Gender Female
Baptism/Christening Date
Baptism/Christening Place
Birth Date 06 Jun 1906
Birthplace Columbiana County, Ohio
Death Date
Name Note
Race White
Father's Name Samuel Evilsizer
Father's Birthplace
Father's Age
Mother's Name Anna Laura Lown
Mother's Birthplace
Mother's Age
Indexing Project (Batch) Number C04082-5
System Origin Ohio-EASy
Source Film Number 931593
Reference Number v 6 p 65

[HI7116] (Research):Name: George E Evilsizer City: Not Stated County: Roane Stat e: West Virginia Birthplace: West Virginia Birth Date: 8 Nov 1889 Race: Caucasi an Roll: 1992962 WWI Draft Reg Card June 5 1917 George E Evilsizer , Spencer, WV Age 27 born Nov 8 1889 Roane Co, WV Farmer, married, tall, slender, blue eys, light hair

Evilsizer, George
Age: 30 Year: 1920
Birthplace: West Virginia Roll: T625_1971
Race: White Page: 4A
State: West Virginia ED: 127
County: Roane Image: 474
Township: Spencer Florence, wife, 33

U.S. World War II Draft Registration Cards, 1942 Name: George Edgar Evilsizer Birth Date: 8 Nov 1890 Residence: Roane, West Virginia Birth: Roane, West Virginia Race: White Roll: WW2_2283494 Ser# U1357 George Edgar Evilsizer Rt # 1 Roane Co, Spencer, WV Telephone-Citizen, age 51, b 11/8/1890 Roane Co, WV Nearest person-Callie Evilsizer, Rt 1, Spencer, WV Employer-W V Gas Corp, Charleston, WV 5'7" 150 lbs Brn Eyes, Blk Hair Light complexion Signed G E Evilsizer 4/27/1942 Pendleton Co, WV

Name: George Evilsizer Age at Death: 79 Date of Death: 23 Jun 1969 City of Death: Massillon County of Death: Stark Volume: 19718 Certificate: 047946 Date of Birth: Est. 1890 Gender: Male Marital Status: Widowed Race: White County of Residence: Stark State of Residence: Ohio Country of Residence: United States Hospital of Death: Massillon Community Hospital Certifier: Physician Autopsy: No autopsy

[BI7116] G E Eilsizer born 11/3/1889 Roane Co, Birth register. 1st child born to Samuel and Leona Wine Evilsizer. Samuel 25 Leona 18
Efiled 11/25/1889 Georg Edgar born Nov 8, 1889

[HI7117] (Research):Name: Hermon Evilsizer City: Not Stated County: Roane State: West Virginia Birthplace: West Virginia;United States of Ame rica Birth Date: 16 Sep 1895 Race: White Roll: 1992962 WWI Draft Reg Card Sept 12 1918 Herman Evilsizer, Spencer, WV Age 21 born Sept 16 1895 in Spencer, WV Farmer employed by father Married, wife, Med height, slender, Blue eyes, Lt Brn Hair

U.S. World War II Draft Registration Cards, 1942 Name: John Hermon Evilsizer Birth Date: 16 Sep 1895 Residence: Summit Co, Ohio 375 Allyn St Birth: Spencer, West Virginia Race: White Roll: WWII_2372905 Notify G G Evilsizer, same address Emp-Hertz Drive It Yourself 71 S High St Akron OH

Charleston Daily Mail, Charleston West Virginia Thursday Evening Feb 1 193 4 The jury hearing the case of Herman Evilsizer charged with issuing a worth less check was unable to agree and was discharged. The defendant was relea sed on $1,000 bond

Name : John Herman Evilsizer Death date : 27 Apr 1947 Death place : Akron, Summit, Ohio, United States Birth date : 16 Sep 1895 Estimated birth year : Birth place : Spencer, W. Va. Age at death : 51 years 7 months 11 days Gender : Male Marital status : Married Race or color : Caucasian Street address : 375 Allyn St Akron, OH SS# 293-14-9566 Occupation : Mechanic-Akron Rent-A-Car Burial date : 4/29/1947 Burial place : Spencer WV Cemetery name : Spouse name : Nora Father name : Samuel Evilsizer Father birth place : Marietta OH Mother name : Leona Wine Mother birth place : Spencer WV Informant Glen G Evilsizer COD- Accident- Struck by auto on highway- dead on arrival at hospital Fractured ribs, hemmhorage GSU film number : 2372928 Digital GS number : 4076107 Image number : 02925 Certificate number : 28036 Collection : Ohio Deaths 1908-1953

[HI7118] (Research):EVILSIZER, Lily Rose (ANDERSON); 75; Midland MI; Midland D-N; 2004-9-13; c idis

Midland Daily News Sept 13, 2004 Lily Rose Evilsizer, 75, of Sanford died Sat Sept 11, 2004 at the Mid Mich agan Medical Center. She was born on Jan 31, 1929, in Ludington, the daughter of the late Ve rn and Doris (Camp) Anderson. She married Robert Lawrence Evilsizer on Ju ne 29, 1946, in Midland; he predeceased her. She was a member of the Sanfo rd American Legion Aux. Lily was a mom to everyone she knew. She had a gre at sense of humor; teacher to everyone and her heart welcomed everyone in to her life. She loved camping, fishing, and spending time with her grandc hildren. Surviving are her children and their spouses, Doris Jean and Ga ry Rudolph of Midland, Robert E and Lynn Evilsizer of Twin Lake, Melodie a nd Floyd Yarger of Ft Pierce, Fl, Katherine and Simeneh Araya of Lansin g, Jim & Judy Evilsizer of Sanford and Ed and Darlene Bates of Weidma n; 20 grandchildren, 23 great grandchildren and 2 gr great grandchildre n; a sister Joyce Rynek of MIdland; and many nieces and nephews. Besides h er husband Robert, two sisters Elaine McKay and Barbara Anderson and a gra nd daughter Angela Ling predeaceased her. Private funeral services have ta ken place. Those planning an expression of sympathy are asked to coinsid er the American Cancer Society. Funeral arrangements were entrusted to War e-Smith-Woolever Funeral Directors of Midland

[DI7119] Funeral services for Mrs. Nora M. Evilsizer, wife of Herman Evilsizer, 1221 Murdoch avenue, will take place Thursday afternoon at 1 o'clock from the Franklin funeral home, Mrs. Evilsizer died Monday evening at 7 o'clock at St. Joseph's hospital at the age of 45.
Mrs. Evilsizer formerly lived in Roane county and burial will take place in the Spencer cemetery following the services Thursday afternoon.
The Parkersburg News, Wednesday, 8 January 1941, pg. 2


Name Nora May Ebilsizer
Death Date 06 Jan 1941
Death Place Wood, West Virginia
Gender female
Age 45y 7m 19d
Estimated Birth Year 5/18/1895
Birth Place Roane Co, WV
Marital Status Married housewife,
Spouse's Name Herman Ebilsizer
Father's Name Henry Price
Father's Birthplace unk
Mother's Name Deliah Snyder
Mother's Birthplace unk
Occupation housewife
Street Address 1221 Murdock Ave, Parkersburg
Residence
Cemetery Spencer Memorial Cemetery
Burial Place Spencer WV
Burial Date 1/8/1941
Informant J H Evilsizer, same address
COD- ---- of lungs due to enlarged liver.
Film Number 1983558
Digital Folder Number 4259837
Image Number 1464
Source County Records
Reference Number 1435

[HI7120] (Research):Name: Florence Lucille Evilsizer Sex: Death Date: 04 Dec 1936 Death Place: Roane, West Virginia- City Hospital Age at Death: 50y 7m 29d Burial Place: Roane Co, WV Burial Date: 12/6/1936 Cemetery: Spencer Cemetery Funeral Home: Birth Date: 4/5/1886 Birth Place: Roane Co, WV Marital Status: Spouse: Occupation: Teacher and housekeeper Address: Residence: Spencer Rt #1 Mother: Margaret Hoff Mother's Birth Place: Roane Co, WV Father: J. O. Boggs Father's Birth Place: Gilmer Co, WV Informant: George Evilsizer COD; Heart failed during an abdominal operation to remove _____?

11/15/1940 Times Recorder, Spencer, WV
List of Real Estate Deliquent Taxes for 1939, Spencer District
Florence Evilsizer -22 Sur, Colt Run $2.08

[DI7120] Name Florence Lucille Evilsizer
Death Date 04 Dec 1936
Death Place Roane, West Virginia
Gender
Age
Estimated Birth Year
Birth Place
Marital Status
Spouse's Name
Father's Name J. O. Boggs
Father's Birthplace
Mother's Name Margaret Hoff
Mother's Birthplace
Occupation
Street Address
Residence
Cemetery
Burial Place
Burial Date
Film Number 1983274
Digital Folder Number 4258594
Image Number 1412
Source County Records
Reference Number 19386

[HI7121] (Research):Appears in 1920 Census age 20, but not in 1910 Census. Named as son, possible stepson

[HI7122] (Research):Name : Fred Evilsizer Death date : 29 Apr 1940 Death place : East Liverpool, Columbiana Co., Ohio Birth date : 26 Sep 1911 Birth place : Chester, Wv Age at death : 28 years 8 months 3 days Gender : Male Marital status : Married Race or color : American Occupation : Packer Residence : New Cumberland, WV Burial date : 02 May 1940 Burial place : Oh Cemetery name : Locust Hill Cem. Spouse name : Lucile Clark Father name : Samuell Evilsizer Father birth place : Jackson Co., Wv Mother name : Laura Lowe Mother birth place : Rowe Co., Wv COD- Self inflicted gunshot wound to skull (suicide). Family worries Informant-Lucille Evilsizer GSU film number : 2023832 Digital GS number : 4122022 Image number : 3199 Certificate number : fn 22658 Collection : Ohio Deaths 1908-1953

[MI7122] (Medical):Family worries contributed to suicide

[DI7122] Name: Fred Evilsizer

Event: Death
Event Date: 29 Apr 1940
Event Place: East Liverpool, Columbiana Co., Ohio
Residence: New Cumberland, WV
Street Address:
Gender: Male
Death Age: 28y 8m 3d
Marital Status: Married
Race: W
Occupation: Packer
Birth Date: 26 Sep 1911
Birthplace: Chester, WV
Estimated Birth Year: 1912
Burial Date: 02 May 1940
Burial Place: OH
Cemetery: Locust Hill Cem.
Father: Samuell Evilsizer
Father's
Father's Birthplace: Jackson Co., WV
Mother: Laura Lowe
Mother's
Mother's Birthplace: Rowe Co., WV
Spouse: Lucile Clark
Spouse's
Reference Number: fn 22658
Film Number: 2023832
Digital Folder Number: 4122022
Image Number: 3199
Source Citation "Ohio, Deaths, 1908-1953," index and images, FamilySearch (https://familysearch.org/pal:/MM9.1.1/X87B-MB4 : accessed 20 May 2012), Fred Evilsizer, 1940.

[HI7123] (Research):I suggest this is Mary:
Mary Evilsizer married Othel H Meadows sometime after 1949. Othel was born 10/17/1924 in Hancock Co, New Cumberland WV. He was found with his parents in 1930 living in Nicholas Co, Kentucky WV. Othel died June 19, 1971 in Hancock Co, Weirton, WV. Parents Charles Meadows and Victoria Gibson who married 11/ 27/1902 in Nicholas Co, WV. Othel SS# was 233-32-6831 and he was a coal miner. His address was 422 Morton St in East Liverpool, OH (Columbiana Co). He died of carbon monoxide poisoning as a result of sleeping in his car in the driveway with the motor running. It was ruled an accident. He buried in Fields Cemetery, Summersville, WV. His death cert names his wife as MARY EVILSIZER. The informant was Mary Barker. The is a record of Carls marriage to Virginia Stowers in Nicholas Co, WV Dec 24, 1949 that name his parents, so we know MARY EVILSIZER was second wife. She is not known yet.

Is this the same MARY following?
MARY EVILSIZER age 30, divorced, born Hancock Co, WV married Earl Hoffman, single, age 20 born Belmont Co, OH Aug 5, 1944 in Hancock Co, WV. Location suggests this Mary Evilsizer d/o Samuel and Laura Lowe Evilsizer who md1 James Heiney. But she died with the last name of Mrs Mary Hoffman. Earl died in 1969 and Mary could very well have married again to Othel (above). Since he died in 1971 only 2 years later, she perhaps referred back to her former name, which was the father of the informant, Mary Hoffman Barker. Location is the prime source.and common to take name of long term husband.

[DI7123] Ohio Deaths, 1908-1932, 1938-1944, and 1958-2007
about Mary M Hoffman
Name: Mary M Hoffman
Birth Date: 1914
Birth State: West Virginia
Birth Country: United States
Gender: Female
Race: White
Residence City: East Liverpool
Residence County: Columbiana
Residence State: Ohio
Residence Country: United States
Death Date: 22 Jul 1985
Hospital of Death: East Liverpool City Hospital
City of Death: East Liverpool
County of Death: Columbiana
Certificate: 049215
Age at Death: 71
Certifier: Physician
Social Security Number: 288-14-5798
Marital Status: Widowed
Industry of Decedent: Eating and drinking places
Occupation of Decedent: Waiters and waitresses

[HI7134] (Research):Bible records show born Sept 8 and Champaign birth records say Sept 19

[BI7134] Name Fannie E. Evilsizer
Gender Female
Baptism/Christening Date
Baptism/Christening Place
Birth Date 19 Sep 1874
Birthplace CHAMPAIGN,OHIO
Death Date
Name Note
Race
Father's Name Eddon Evilsizer
Father's Birthplace
Father's Age
Mother's Name Emily J. Lowe
Mother's Birthplace
Mother's Age
Indexing Project (Batch) Number C51594-1
System Origin Ohio-ODM
Source Film Number 295232

[HI7138] (Research):Tombstone photos in file

My Landess connection in Jay County is as follows: rharper001@woh.rr.com

Felix Landess B: 10-12-1786 Wilkes Co., NC
D: 8-25-1852 Jay Co., IN buried Flesher C em.
M: 12-4- 1811 Bath Co., KY Sarah Ockerman B: 1786 NC
Children:
John B: 1812 KY
Elizabeth B: 1-10-1814 KY (my 4th Gr. Grandmother)
Daniel B: 1816 KY
Martha Ann B: 1816 KY
Catherine B: 1820
Susannah B: 4-5-1821 Highland Co., OH
Henry B: 1825 Highland Co., OH
Andrew Jackson B: 11-15-1827 Highland Co., OH

Elizabeth Landess m John Wood in Highland County, OH., on 3-10-1835 th ey had 14 children of whom I am researching in Jay County along with : Dav is ( Davison, Davidson), Nibarger ( Neighbarger- Neberger), Smith, Flor y, Yoder, Young, Jordan and so many others I have to look as I go.. If a nything sounds familiar I would be most grateful to talk with you.. Tha nk you Rosalee Harper

Research sent from Rosalee Harper 5/2007 John S. Landess is the son of John Landess B:1812 & Susanna Mill er B: abt. 1815 M: 3-4-1841 in Highland Co., OH. John Landess is t he son of Felix Landess B: 10-12-1786 Wilkes Co., NC. D: 8-25-1852 Jay Co ., IN. and Sarah Ockerman B: 1786 NC. buried in Flesher Cemetery, Jay Co ., IN.

As you can tell the name spelling can throw you off but I got a l ot if my information from a Landess researcher who has been at it for ma ny years and it is documented. I just have not worked much on it for a l ong time so haven't done the collateral lines. Hope this helps I am att aching a picture of John S. & Sarah's grave marker from Hillcrest... I to ok these about 4 years ago .. _____________________________Jacob C LANDESS b: ABT 1778 in Kentucky Andrew LANDESS b: ABT 1779 in Kentucky Perry C LANDESS b: ABT 1780 in Kentucky Nathan P LANDESS b: ABT 1781 in Kentucky Felix LANDESS b: 12 OCT 1785 in Wilkes,North Carolina Henry LANDESS b: 1789 in Kentucky John LANDESS b: 11 APR 1794 in Henderson Co.,Kentucky Susannah LANDESS b: 19 APR 1802 in Hillsboro,Highland Co. ,Ohio ______________________________________________________________________Nam e: Jacob LANDESS Sex: M Birth: ABT 1750 in Germany Note: The history of Ross and Highland Co., OH states Jacob Landess came to High land Co and bought the Stockwell Farm and settled on it in 1815. On the fa rm of Jacob Landess, north of Pricetown, there was a very ancient day eart hwork. Mr. Landess had a family of thirteen children, ten of whom marrie d. Mr. Landess was most excellent people and good citizens. They were Dut ch Quakers. Morris King married Susanna, the daughter of Jacob Landess and had fourte en children, thirteen of whom grew to maturity and married. Among them we re six boys who have never used tobacco of any form. Jacob Garver, a Dunka rd preacher, living to the west, on the Big Miami, often visited the Lande sses and held religious services in their house. Not having a regular prea ching time announced beforehand, on his arrival Mr. Landess would mou nt a house and made circuit of the neighborhood, for and near, and the nei ghbors would come together.

Children Elizabeth LANDESS Jacob C. LANDESS Andrew LANDESS Perry C. LANDESS Nathan P. LANDESS Felix LANDESS b: 1784 in NC Henry LANDESS b: 1789 in KY John LANDESS b: 11 APR 1794 in Henderson Co., KY Lydia LANDESS b: 13 MAR 1796 in Henderson Co., KY Mary LANDESS b: 13 NOV 1800 in Highland Co., OH (probably not!) Susanna LANDESS b: 19 APR 1802 in Hillsboro, Highland Co., OH Mahala LANDESS b: ABT 1804 Nancy LANDESS b: ABT 1806 Isaac LANDESS b: ABT 1808

[HI7140] (Research):VERA G. ANDREWS 85, of Springfield passed away July 17, 2004 in Communi ty Hospital. She was born December 23, 1918 in North Hampton, Ohio the dau ghter of Earl and Stella (Ballentine) Wones. Mrs. Andrews was a memb er of First Christian Church. She retired from Possum School with ov er 30 years in food service. She is survived by her son and daughter-in- l aw, Larry and Carol Andrews of Loudon, Tennessee; daughter and son-in-la w, Pat and Larry Heckathorne of Pinellas Park, Florida; sister, Nona Pfeif fer of Springfield; nine grandchildren; 13 great grandchildren. She was pr eceded in death by her parents; daughter, Peggy Curtner; three sisters, Ru by, Edna, and Ione. Visitation will be Thursday from 10-11 a.m. in First C hristian Church. The funeral service will be Thursday at 11 a.m. in the ch urch with Craig Grammer officiating. Her body will then be cremated with i nterment in Myers Cemetery at the familyus convenience. The family is bei ng served by the RICHARDS, RAFF & DUNBAR MEMORIAL HOME. Memorial contribut ions may be made to First Christian Church. First published in SNS on Jul 20 2004

[HI7144] (Research):Name: Katherine Hutchins SSN: 275-18-2641 Last Residence: 43227 Columbus, Franklin, Ohio, United States of Ameri ca Born: 26 Sep 1912 Died: Jun 1983 State (Year) SSN issued: Ohio (Before 1951 )

[HI7145] (Research):Name: Mildred G Wolcott Gender: Female Date of Death: 18 December 1997 Birth Date: 15 April 1919 Volume: 31333 Certificate: 094058 Autopsy: No Social Security Number: 269166093 Father's Surname: Geron Time of Death: 3:30 AM 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: Burial Mother's Surname: Otstot Race: White Birth Place: Clark County, Ohio Residence: Ohio Age: 78

[HI7151] (Research):CCGS News Dec 1998 Chart by Philip A Little

Son Fred Luther Little 1895-1956

[HI7153] (Research):CCGS News Dec 1998 pg 123 Military Record of Private Lewis Luther Little as Derived From Federal Mil itary and Pension Records.

24 July 1861 Enlisted for three years at Camp Chase near Columbus, Ohio in to Company H, 26th Ohio Volunteer Infantry commanded by Captain S. D. Hend erson.

Fall 1861Contracted measles and escalating nasal cataract. Treated for t wo weeks at Gawky Bridge, West Virginia

Aug/Sep 1862 Gun shot wound in left foot at Mumfordsville, Kentuclq

28 Dec. 1862 Sent to convalescent camp at Nashville, Tennessee for illness

Feb. 1863 Released from convalescent camp and sent to duty

Sept. 1863 Hospitalized at Chattanooga, Tennessee for illness

19 Sept. 1863 Gunshot wound to left side during Battle of Chickamauga, Geo rgia. Taken to field hospital and treated by regimental surgeon

CCGS Newsletter Dec 2004 pg 117 Urbana Daily Citizen 3/20/1879 News From Concord, Woodstock, Terre Haute, Powhattan and Cable, OH Powhattan- Mr Little has sold out and is going to Kansas as soon as his wi fe's health will permit Mrs Little received a serious fall from a spring wagon by the horse fright ening, and it was thought at first that it was fatal, but she is slowly re covering.

20 Sept 1863 Field hospital at Crawfish, Georgia captured by Confederates

29 Sept. 1863 Confined to Libby Prison, Richmond, Virginia

Feb. 1864 Contracted smallpox arid scurvy

25 Apr. 1864 Admitted to hospital at Danville

4 May 1864 Returned to Libby Prison

18 May 1864 Readmitted to hospital for scurvy

27 Aug. 1864 Escaped from Libby Prison

8 Sept 1864 Recaptured at Lynchburg, Virginia and returned to Libby Prison

24 Sept 1864 Paroled (exchanged) at Varina, Virginia

26 Sept. 1864 Reported to College Green Banks, Maryland.

27 Sept 1864 Reported to Camp Parole, Maryland

15 Oct. 1864 Honorably discharged at Columbus, Ohio. Enlistment term expir ed.

1880 Moved to Miami County, Kansas

15 Apr 1901Receiving a veteranus pension of $6.00 per month, 6 dec. 1903 p ension of $8.00. Virginia for diarrhea. at Danville, Virginia.

Physical description: Height: 6uOT; Complexion: light; Hair: light; Eye s: gray; Occupation: farmer. Both pages submitted by PhilIip A. Little, gr eat grandson of Lewis Luther SLnreT Little

[HI7154] (Research):Father: Abraham Blue - conjecture Mother: Elizabeth Quick b: ABT. 1748

[HI7155] (Research):STEPHENSON (JENKINS), MARTHA ELLEN 94, of Springfield, departed this ear th for heaven on July 30, 2004 at 6:13 p.m. in Heartland of Springfield. S he was born in Thackery, Ohio, March 15, 1910 to Julia (Shell) and Juds on Jenkins. Survivors include her identical twin sons, Ronnie and Jerry (R ita Scaggs) Stephenson, of Springfield; and former daughter-in-law, Jan (P arker) Stephenson; five granddaughters, Traci Haerr, Jennifer Stephenso n, Sheri (Chris) Morris, Lori (Ron) Rice, and Michelle (Brett Halk) Stephe nson, all of Springfield; nine great grandchildren, Michael, Heather, Scot t, Travis, Parker, Mackenzie, Amberly, Andrew, and William; one great-gre at granddaughter, Madison. Also three sisters, Norma Dean Coleman, Thel ma Hildebrand, both of Florida and Barbara (Tony) Arci of Troy, Ohio and m any nieces and nephews. Martha was a beloved mother and grandmother and wi ll be sadly missed by her family. Martha retired from Thomas Stationary, a nd the Mueller Residential Center. She was preceded in death by her belov ed husband of 30 years, William; sister, Lois Young; brother, Harold Jenki ns and her parents. Viewing will be held from 12 noon to the time of servi ce. Services will be Tuesday, August 3, 2004 at 2 p.m. at JACKSON LYT LE & WILLIAMS FUNERAL HOME on North Limestone by Dr. Wendell E. Hakala. First published in SNS on Aug 01 2004

[HI7156] (Research):Father: Jonathan Tullis b: ABT. 1755 in New Jersey Mother: Nancy Dark b: 31 May 1769 in Berkeley Co., VA

Record Book 11, Page 453 Heard 22 April 1831 Rezin Wilson, Administrator of Justice Jones deceased On 6 April 1814 Jones bound himself in the penal sum of $500 to Thomas Ga dd and promised to made a deed to Gadd for 59 1/3 acres of land locat ed on the south side of the southeast quarter of Section 34 Township 6 Ra nge 11 (Union Tp.). On 23 June 1814 Thomas Gadd sold the land to Ezra Tull is. On 12 August 1817 Tullis sold the land to William Hendrix/Hendricks. T homas Gadd had originally paid the money to Jones so that Jones could p ay the entire amount of the land office for the whole quarter section a nd receive the patent. Justice Jones died about 24 May 1830 and left the f ollowing heirs: Jane, wife of Rezin Wilson; Mary, wife of Abram Clarke; St ephen Jones; Anna, wife ofThomas Robinson; Charlotte, wife of Lemuel Robin son; David W Jones and grandchildren, Rosetta Jones and Margaret Ann Callo way. The court decreed that the heirs grant William Hendricks a clear deed

[HI7158] (Research):John served in Co. B, 32nd OVI, in the Civil War

[DI7158] Name: John C. Tullis

Death Date: 23 Jan 1932
Death Place: Mechanicsburg, Champaign, Ohio
Birth Date: 06 Apr 1846
Estimated Birth Year:
Birthplace: Clark, Ohio
Death Age: 85 years 9 months 17 days
Gender: Male
Marital Status: Widowed
Race or Color: Caucasian
Street Address:
Occupation: Retired Farmer
Residence:
Burial Date: 26 Jan 1932
Burial Place:
Cemetery Name: Maple Grove
Spouse's Name:
Father's Name: David L. Tullis
Father's Title & Terms:
Father's Birthplace: Ohio
Mother's Name: Nancy Cartmel
Mother's
Mother's Birthplace: Champaign, Ohio
Film Number: 1992565
Digital Folder Number: 4001567
Image Number: 609
Certificate Number: fn 510

[HI7160] (Research):Record Book 10 _pg 260 Filed 4 Feb 1828 Petition for Dower Joseph Longfellow and wife, Martha vs James Cavendaugh and others Martha, before her marriage to Joseph Longfellow, was the widow of Jose ph Crow. Joseph Crow died owning the south-east quarter of Section 13 T wp 4 Range 13 (Harrison) which land he held by patent dated 8 Dec 1818. Ja mes Cavendaugh was the guardian of the minor childre; Ezekiel Crow, Susann ah Crow, James Crow, Thomas Denton Crow and nathaniel Crow. The appraiser s: Job Goslee, William Wilson and Joseph Hewlings, set off 35 acres includ ing the house for the dower.

[HI7161] (Research):Record Book 10 _pg 260 Filed 4 Feb 1828 Petition for Dower Joseph Longfellow and wife, Martha vs James Cavendaugh and others Martha, before her marriage to Joseph Longfellow, was the widow of Jose ph Crow. Joseph Crow died owning the south-east quarter of Section 13 T wp 4 Range 13 (Harrison) which land he held by patent dated 8 Dec 1818. Ja mes Cavendaugh was the guardian of the minor childre; Ezekiel Crow, Susann ah Crow, James Crow, Thomas Denton Crow and nathaniel Crow. The appraiser s: Job Goslee, William Wilson and Joseph Hewlings, set off 35 acres includ ing the house for the dower.

[HI7164] (Research): Henry's son David went with his in-laws, the Ruffners, to Fairfield Count y, Oh. They were among the followers of Martin Kauffman Jr. who split wi th the Baptist Church at Mill Creek and formed a new congregation at Pleas ant Run in Fairfield County.

[HI7167] (Research):Isaac and his family moved to Champaign Co OH in 1811, then followed his b rother John to Bartholomew Co; by 1821 (when a daughter was born); dee ds in Shenandoah Co (where none could be found for Isaac), Champaign Co a nd Bartholomew Co are inconclusive as to the dates of Isaac's various move s, but an obituary for a daughter, Lydia (Goble), states she was bo rn in IN in 1821, when she was 10 years old she went with her paren ts to IL where she lived for five years, then went to IA, where she marri ed David Goble; Isaac was in Will Co IL by about 1831 before moving to Was hington Co about 1835; he lived for some time at the site of the present c ity of Joliet in Will Co, where his daughter Ann was the bride in the fir st marriage there, apparently on 4 July 1835; after Isaac's death, his s on Samuel moved to Henderson Co IL, where his descendants were the last re presentatives of this Pence family to live in that county

Champaign Co, Court of Common Pleas Record book 10, Pg 245-Filed June 1828 Petition for Partition Lewis Pence, guardain of George Pence and Savilla Pence vs Peter Pence and Catherine George Pence and Saville pence are hei9rs of Jacob Pence who died in 18 24 owning the southeast quarter of section 31 township 4 range 12 (Conco rd Twp) except for 20 acres and 70 poles which were sold be Isaac Pen ce to John Norman. Jacob Pence purchased the land from Isaac and Susann ah Pence on 7 Feb 1823. Jacob's widow, Catherine Pence has since remarri ed Peter Pence. The appraisers were David Smith, John Arrowsmith and Dav id markley. Catherine Pence received 50 acres for a dower and Lewis Penc e, as guardian, got possession of the rest of the land to use for the chil dren.

[HI7169] (Research):41 (GEORGE) FREDERICK PENCE was born 20 Nov 1752 and baaptized 25 Dec
1752 (as George Frederic Bens, son of Jacob and Barbara Bens) at the First
Reformed Church at Lancaster, Lancaster County, Pennsylvania; died in 1835 in
Mad River Twp, Champaign County, Ohio; married (1) Mary _____ probably about
1776 in Shenandoah County, Virginia, (2) Margaret (Peggy) (Wolfe) Venis 9 Sep
1819 in Champaign); Frederick is called "oldest son and heir" of Jacob in
Shenandoah County deeds; gunsmith and wagonmaker; moved before 1819 to
Champaign County; served County (she was born about 1764 in Washington
County, Maryland, the daughter of John Wolfe; her first marriage was to Johann
Heinrich Finis [Henry Venis], a former Hessian soldier; they were from Augusta-
Rockingham County, Virgnia in Captain Michael Reader's company in
Shenandoah County (then called Dunmore County) during the Revolutionary War.
Children (only two of the four living daughters mentioned, but unnamed, in his
will can be identified):

Above from From Richard Pence

Champaign Co - Patent Deeds Located in Land Deed Indices Johnson T wp by Pat Stickley & Denise Kay Moore Oct 2005. Sec 6 Twp 3 Range 11 NE 1/4 Fred Pence Sr and Margaret Pence to David Pence N1/2 Jan 1 18 23 Bk f Pg 270 NW 1/4 Fred Pence Sr and Margaret Pence to Jacob Pence S 1/2 Jan 1 18 23 Bk F Pg262 NE 1/4 Fred Pence Sr and Margaret Pence to Isaac Pence S1/4 Jan 1 18 23 Bk F pg 302 NW 1/4 Fred Pence Sr and Margaret Pence to Daniel Freeze, N 1/2 Jan 1 18 23 BkF Pg 341

Myrtle Tree Church Records (Organized 4/24/1830) Covers period 4/24/1830- 2/23/1850 CCGS Newsletter Spring 1998 pg24 received 11/15/1834, Frederick Pence, status- died

Champaign Co, Ohio Guardianship & Endentures Vol 1 Pg108 11 April 1820 Fre derick Pence, gdn of Adam Venis heir of henry Venis. Surity Henry Venis

Frederick, with 6 in his family in 1783 and 7 in 1785, Shenandoah Co, VA tax List "oldest son and heir" of Jacob in Shenandoah Co deeds; gunsmith and wag on maker; moved before 1819 to Champaign Co; served in Captain Michael Reader's company in Shenandoah Co (then called Dunmore Co) during Revolutiona ry War.

Champaign County, Ohio Record of Wills Volume B page: 145-147 PROBATE of the LAST Will of FREDERICK PENCE DECD.

State of Ohio Champaign County ss

Be it remembered that at a Special Session of the Court of Com mon Pleas of the County aforesaid, held at the Courthouse in Urbana in sa id County on the first day of January in the year of our Lord eighteen hun dred and thirty six a writing purporting to be the Last Will and Testame nt of FREDERICK PENCE deceased was produced in open Court by WESTLEY ARROW SMITH executor therein named and was proven to be the last will and testam ent of said FREDERICK PENCE deceased by the oaths, reduced to writing a nd hereafter recorded, of DAVID BERRY and WILLIAM FUSON the two subscribi ng witnesses to the same It was thereupon ordered by the court aforesa id that said Will and Testament and the proof is reduced to writing be rec orded and that ____ testamentary issue to said executor on his being quali fied and entering into bond with DAVID BERRY and SOLOMON PENCE his securit ies in the penal sum of three hundred dollars conditioned Executor swo rn and further ordered that JOHN WIANT, LYNARD SNAP and DAVID PRINCE appr aise the goods and chattels belonging to said estate. Said Will is in t he words and of the terms following to wit:

I FREDERICK PENCE of the County of Champaign in the State of O hio do make and publish this my last will and testament in manner and fo rm following that is to say.

First It is my will that my beloved wife have of my moveable e state one good bed and spinning wheel, and one third part of the house ho ld furniture or stuff belonging to said house. And also one cow and two sh eep, and the other two thirds of house hold property is to be divid ed by my beloved wife to my daughters now living also wife to keep all h er own clothing.

Secondly I give to my son MARTIN all my moveable estate so th at none of the other heirs is to have any right in said property.

And thirdly I have given to all my other sons and son in la ws all that I intended and that they never trouble each other for any thi ng more then this that JOHN WHITMAN is indebted to me for one horse to t he amount of thirty five dollars which I want him to pay to my four daught ers.

And fourthly I want all my notes and out standing collected a nd equally divided between my beloved wife and daughter.
And lastly I hereby constitute and appoint my son in law WESTL EY ARROWSMITH to my executor for this my last will and testament, revoki ng and annulling all former wills by me make and ratifying and confirmi ng this and no other to be my last will and testament In testimony where of I have hereunto set my hand and seal this 8th day of March A.D. 1832.
FREDERICK PENCE Signed, sealed, published and declared by the above named FREDERICK PEN CE as and for his last will and testament in presence of us who at his req uest have signed as witnesses to the same.
DAVID BERRY
WILLIAM FUSON
The oaths of DAVID BERRY and WILLIAM FUSON reduced to writi ng and above referred to are as follows, to wit: The State of Ohio, Champa ign County ss. Personally came into open Court DAVID BERRY and WILLIAM FUS ON and after being duly sworn depose and say that the writing now present ed to the Court purporting to be the last will and testament of FREDERI CK PENCE deceased was signed by him in his presence, and acknowledg ed to be his last will and testament that they attested said will in the p resence of the testator by signing their names as witnesses and they belie ve the testator at the time of executing said will was of full age, of sou nd mind and memory, and under no restraint. Sworn to and subscribed in open Court the first day of January A.D. 1836.
DAVID BERRY
WILLIAM FUSON JOHN C. PEARSON Clerk

transcribed by vireland@tampabay.rr.com

[HI7170] (Research):Shenandoah Co, VA Tax List 5 in her family in 1785, was the widow of Jacob2 Pence. She apparently w as a part of the household of her son Daniel in 1783

[HI7171] (Research):Shenandoah Co, VA Tax List 7 in his family in 1783 but not on the 1785 list (probably listed under h is mother, above). He also was a son of Jacob2, as listed in his mother 's will. Those enumerated with him in 1783 likely were his mother and h is siblings, as he was not married until 1789.

His first deed record in Shenandoah was on 17 Aug 1790, when he purchas ed 200 acres on the Hawksbill Creek "standing at the foot of a mounta in in a line of the land which belonged to Jacob Pence deceased" from Jose ph Vincent. He apparently was living with his mother and siblings in 17 83 and 1885 in Shenandoah Co, listed as the head of the household in 178 3, but on the 1785 tax list his mother, Barbara, is listed as the family h ead. Daniel and his wife, Catherine "of Shenandoah County" sold the la nd he purchased from Vincent on 14 Sep 1805 and his name does not again ap pear in the deed books of Shenandoah. He next appears on 31 May 1811 wh en he bought land in Sec. 35 of Mad River Twp, Champaign Co OH at the Cinc innati land office. He probably was in Champaign before 1810 when a daught er married there. He is missing from the 1820 census, but in 18 30 he is in Mad River Twp as "Daniel Sen.," age 60-70. An 1813 deed record ed in Champaign Co which refers to him as being from Greene Co appea rs to be in error

PUBLIC RECORDS OF CHAMPAIGN COUNTY, OHIO CHANCERY RECORDS OF THE COURT OF COMMON PLEAS Record Book 16, Pg 312 Fied Oct 15, 1839-Petition to Partition Phillip Pence vs Daniel pence et al Daniel Pence died owning the west half of the NE 1/4 of Sec 23 Twp 4 Ran ge 11 (Mad River). Division was made to his heirs; (children) Susannah Mil lice, wife of George Millice; Elizabeth Jenkins, wife of Edwin Jenkins; Ph illip Pence; Daniel Pence; Joseph Pence deceased left children in Miami County, ohio; Levi Pence, Samuel pence, Mary Ann Pence and Delilah Ann Pence. d aniel Pence did not leave a widow. The court appointed appraisers were: Ar ichibald Magrew Jr, William Putnam and George Ward. David Loudenback was t he surveyor. The appraisement of $1250 was dated 28 April 1840 and Phill ip Pence purchased the property at value.

Chauncery records of Champaign Co, Ohio Record Book 19 Pg 522 Filed 26 Mar ch 1844- In Debt The State of Ohio for the use of David C Baker vs David Berry impleaded with Phillip Pence, et al David C Baker was the guardian of Samuel Pence, Delilah Pence, Levi Pen ce and Mary Pence, heirs of Joseph Pence and heirs-in-law of Daniel penc e, deceased. On 30 Sept 1839 David Berry entered an administration bond f or $1000 for the estate of Daniel pence. Thomas McGuiness and Philip Pen ce were the securities. David C Baker had not received any payment for t he heirs.

[HI7172] (Research):Beers History pg 678 JACOB PENCE, farmer; P. O. Urbana. Jacob Pence, Sr., was married to Miss M aria Coffman, in Shenandoah Co., Va., and came to the farm where our subje ct now lives, in 1805. This was afterward entered by him, and considerab ly improved. He built the first cabin near Mad River, and had many Indi an neighbors. Jacob, Jr., had for playmates the young Indians, with wh om he frequently went hunting. Life was of the free and easy sort, money w as scarce, and so was food. The Indians made a great many baskets of ash w ood, which was considered legal tender for anything to eat. Corn was frequ ently sold for 6 1/4 cents per bushel, on nine months' time. Money was alm ost impossible to get, and the pioneers had to help each other raise the ir cabins, cut and roll their logs, and assist in many other things. The I ndians were friendly, but if when visiting the settlers they saw anythi ng they wanted, they would give a grunt or two, quietly appropriate it, a nd walk away. Perhaps in a few days the Indian would come walking in wi th a fine piece of venison, which would be deposited with the same ki nd of a grant. The children of Jacob and Maria were nine in number, only t wo of whom are now living; our subject and his sister, Ann Albin, who liv es in Tremont, Clark Co. The most wonderful thing connected with the Pen ce family was, that the parents of Jacob, Sr., Henry and Mary Pence, had s eventeen children, all of whom lived to adult age, and all but two ca me to this county. Jacob, Sr., died in June, 1828, and his wife in Februar y, 1815. The rand was left to the four children, which was afterward purch ased by Jacob, Jr. He was married to Miss Sarah Dugan Sept. 15, 1833. Th ey were parents of two sons and nine daughters. The sons, John and Clay, e nlisted during the war of the rebellion, and their lives were both offer ed at their country's shrine. They never again saw their loved home, and t he sad hearts of the parents can never feel at ease when thinking of the ir untimely end. Six of the daughters are married. and live in Ohio. Mr. P ence is a very prosperous farmer, and has a splendid home-like place, wi th a model housekeeper for a wife. He is cue of the quiet. unassuming me n, who think deeply and act correctly. The children living are named Dia ry A., Elizabeth J., Eliza A., Sarah J., Nancy M., Maggie, Emma, Ida and L ucinda.

County Collustrator, Urbana, Ohio, Thursday Oct 17 1831 A List of the lands forfeited to the state of Ohio for the non-payme nt of taxes, lying within the County of Champaign. Compiled by Pat Stickl ey, CCGS Newsletter Vol 10 No 2 April 1994 pg 32 Concord Twp Jacob Pence heirs- Sec 31 SE Range 12 Twp 4 157 1/2 acres Notice is hereby given, that agreeably to an act of the Legislature of Ohi o, passed the 14th of March 1831, for the sale of lands and town lots forf eited to the State, for the non-payment of taxes which have accrued pri or to the first of January 1831, I will offer the foregoing lands and to wn lots for sale, at the Court House, in Urbana, on the second Monday in D ecember next, itbeing the 12th day of said month of December, if the ta x, interest, and penalties, charged on said list, be not paid into the Cou nty Treasury and the Treasurerus receipt produced therefor, before the ti me specified in this notice for the sale of said lands and town lots. Mathew Magrew, Auditor of Champaign County

[HI7173] (Research):John Pence and Elizabeth Donavan were appointed guardians of Tabitha Pence, David Pence, John Pence..Champaign Co OH, 1816, Case #27 Wm. Runkel was appointed guardian of Tabitha Pence 15 June 1825, also David Pence, John Pence... Case # 150, #156,# 206

[HI7174] (Research):Champaign Co Will Abstracts Book C Pg 154 Joseph Pence probated 13 Aug 1855 Wife Magdaline Pence, Sons Joseph and Alexander Pence; daus Mariah Flemi ng (w/o George) of Logan Co, IL; Eliza Newell, Matilda Bell and Jane Penc e. Children of dau Rebecca Newell dec'd (Sarah, Jane and Isabell Newell ). Joseph Pence, executor. Witness Joseph C Brand, Benjamin K Crabill. Sig ned 22 Mar 1855

PENCE, JOSEPH [Champaign Democrat, Sep. 1855, Urbana, OH] DIED ... At h is residence in Urbana township, on the 6th inst., Mr. JOSEPH PENCE, in t he 79th year of his age. He was born in Shenandoah county, Va, in 1776, a nd emigrated to Champaign county in 1806, where he resided until the ti me of his death. During his long residence in this county, Mr. PENCE alwa ys sustained the character of an honest man and a good citizen. He leav es a family and a large circle of friends to mourn his loss

Champaign Co Guardianship records Vol 18 No 2 Pg 190 11 Oct 1862 Michael Wagner gdn of John H Newell 19y 21 Aug 1862; heir fo John Newel l. Surities Joseph Pence & W D Knight

Record Book 30, Pages 395-406- Filed 19 August 1863- Petition for Alimony Louisa Pence vs Alexander Pence Louisa Pence charges that Alexander Pence, in an attempt to defraud he r, sold, without her consent, his personal property to his brother, Jose ph Pence, and his sister, Eliza Newell. He further leased, for a peri od of three years, his life-estate in 40 acres off the east side acr es in the north-west quarter of Section 25, and other land in the north-ea st quarter of Section 25 Township 5 Range 11 (together about 200 acres (Ur bana Township> and 7 acres which he received from his father, Joseph Penc e, located in the north-west quarter of Section 25 Township 5 Ran ge 11 to William Sifers. Louisa and Alexander were married on 3 March 18 42 in Champaign County, and there were three children of the union: Thom as Thaddeus Pence, 15 years; George William Pence, 10 years; and Alexand er Weldon Pence, 8 years. Louisa charged that Alexander abandoned her in A ugust of 1862. The will of Joseph Pence was attached to the document a nd it mentioned the following heirs: Magdalene Pence, wife; Joseph Penc e; Maria Pence, wife of George Fleming of Logan County, Illinois; Rebec ca Newell, deceased and mother of Sarah Newell, Jane Newell and Isabel New ell; Alexander Pence; Eliza Newell; Matilda Bell and Jane Pence. Louisa Pe nce was granted $1500 for alimony.

JOSEPH PENCE, farmer; P. O. Urbana The Pence family are largely represente d, as the remote ancestry came to this county at an early date, and the ir descendants have been connected with its interests from its earliest hi story ; the primeval forests have been converted into well-tilled field s, and the log cabins have given way to the modern farmhouses, during t he last half century; this has all been accomplished during the time of t he second generation, and still some of the pioneers live to see the wondr ous works their hands have wrought. The father of Joseph Pence, Jr., was o ne of the first pioneers who came to the wild woods of Ohio; he settled he re in 1802; he entered a section of land, the homestead being that now own ed by Joseph; his first cabin was erected in the yard south of the substan tial brick residence now gracing the farm; he returned to his native Stat e, Virginia, for his wife, Miss Magdalena Coffman, to whom he was marri ed in 1803; their wedding trip was the journey from her father's hou se to the forest home, that was still the abode of wild animals and the In dian; his nearest neighbor was a man by the name of Sherry; their neare st trading-point was Upper Sandusky, where they went for their scant suppl ies of coffee, sugar, etc.; they toiled early and late, clearing up the la nd and living on meager fare until the breaking out of the Indian war of 1 812, when Joseph was drafted, and served under Gen. Harrison a short tim e; he hired a substitute, war not being congenial to his nature. Their li fe was full of hardships, and their children (nine in number) all learn ed to work, and were of great assistance in clearing up the land; fi ve of these children are now living-Maria Fleming, Eliza Newell, Matilda B ell, Jane Bull and our subject. The Pence family were an enterprising peop le, and to this day they enjoy a reputation equal to any in the countr y; he gave each of his children a good farm, and left behind an honorab le record as a gentleman and upright business man; his death occurred in J uly, 1855, and his wife's in January, 1874. Joseph, Jr., wedded Miss Ja ne Sifers in 1858 ; she was a native of Ohio; her parents also represent e arly settlers, but they are long since dead. Joseph and his wife have be en parents of five children, of whom Effie and Harry are living; the old h ome is still graced by their presence, and a happy family are within its w alls. Mr. Pence is a jolly host, and his wife is a fit companion for su ch a man; their name will live in the history of this county, as long as t ime shall last, as being not only pioneers, but reputable and worthy citiz ens as well.

Champaign County Ohio History 1991 by CCGS Biography Pg 246

[HI7176] (Research):PENCE, BENJAMIN - [No date or paper, but probably Columbus, Bartholomew Co ., IN: Another Old Pioneer Gone] Benjamin PENCE, a resident of German town ship, died Feb. 8, 1875, at 3 o'clock P.M., at the age of 87 years, 9 mont hs and 13 days. He was born in Shanandore county, Va., April 25, 1787, a nd moved to Ohio in 1805, and married Catharine Steenbarger, April 8, 181 1. In 1820 he moved to Indiana, and settled in German township where he re mained until his death. He was the father of eight children - four sons a nd four daughters, all of whom grew to maturity and had families, and b ut two of them have as yet died. His wife died March 15, 1843, since whi ch he has remained single. He professed religion in his 24th year and rema ined Methodist for a short time, then joined the Missionary Baptists and r emained with them during the balance of his life. He lived a devoted chris tian and never had any trouble with his neighbors or others. He serv ed in the war 1812 and was honorably discharged at its close. He had forty -five grandchildren, and thirty great, and one great-great-grandchild, a ll of whom are professors of religion. He had six sisters and eleven broth ers, and was the last of this large family. Before he died he said the lig ht was fading from him; it was getting dark, but he could see his way clea rly to the realms of bliss, and that he would not take a thousand worlds f or his hope in Christ.

Obit courtesy of Richard Pence

[NI7181] Dau of John Koontz and Elizabeth baker

[HI7182] (Research):103. See Shen. Co. DB X, 150 (deed dated __ day of ___ 1815 (sic), record ed 8 Oct. 1816), where Henry and Eve Pence, of Champaign Co., transfer la nd and mention her father, Daniel Snyder, and the names of her siblings. T he will of Daniel Snyder Senior, written 17 Nov. 1812 and filed 11 May 182 9, mentions his wife Elizabeth, sons Martin, Daniel and John; daughters Ka therine Kibler, Eve Pence and Elizabeth Kibler (WB P, 103, as cited in Ame lia C. Gilreath, Shenandoah County, Virginia, Abstracts of Wills, 1772-18 50 [Nokesville, Va.: Published by the author, 1980], 207). In a deed fil ed 17 June 1815, Daniel and Barbara conveyed their one-fifth portion of so me of Daniel, Sr.'s land to his brother John. (Shen. Co. DB W, 319, as cie ted in Gilreath, Shenandoah County, Virginia, Deed Books W and X, 1815-181 7, Abstracted [Nokesville, Va.: published by the author, 1994], 52.)

[HI7183] (Research):From Richard Pence 3/2009
The question arose from John and Elizabeth Pence transferring land in 1816 to a John Campbell. John Campbell married a Magdalene Prince in Shenandoah VA. Because the name Pence/Prince was often transcribed in error, the thought arose that this might be the wife of John Campbell.

All that is known about Magdalene Pence: She was born 31 Jan. 1771 probably in Frederick County (later Shenandoah County and now Page County, the 5th of the 17 children of Henry Pence and Mary Magdalene Blimly. She is listed as being among the children of Henry Pence who moved to Champaign County (Beers history, page 724). Neither she nor her heirs are mentioned in her father's will, so apparently she never married, as Henry seems to have listed all his living children plus the children of those who were deceased. (richard Pence 3/2009). His response concerning my thoughts about this being the Magdalene Printz that married John Campbell and worked at John Normans mill in Champaign Co, OH. Both families migrated from Shenandoah Co, VA and John Campbell was deeded land by both John Norman and the Pence family suggesting his wife perhaps was this Magdalene Pence and not Prince.

There are two books of Shenandoah Marriage Bonds, 1772-1850. Unfotunately, they are virtually identical - both are simply copies of the bond index compiled years ago by one of the county clerks. I have copied all of the Pence marriage from the original list in the court house. Further, I have copies of several of the bonds and looked at many more - they used to be filed by name in little drawers in the old court house back in the 1970s.There will be no names of paretns unless the bride or the groom were under age. The Shenadoah clerks are most familiar with the difference between Prince and Pence as both names are quite common in the county. There are microfilms of minister's returns and I know a lady who has these and I will ask her if there is a return for John Campbell and Magdalene Prince. If so, this will tell us something for Henry;s children would have been married by Elder John Koontz or one of his associates (Martin Kauffman or Anderson Moffitt). If the marriage was performed by a Lutheran or Mennonite minister,then you can bet it was not one of Henry's kids.
Perhaps it was only that he worked at John Normans mill he was in the favor of the family for land deeds...
Did I miss something or did John Pence give/sell low to John Campbell - or was this just a deed between a normal buyer and seller?
I have a question for you. What is the source of the information that the John Campbell who bought the Johnson Twp land had Magdalene PRINCE for a wife.Reason I ask: If the source is strictly Champaign County, then there is an unrelated record in Shenandoah County saying her name is Prince.the way to approach this problem is to find out whatever we can about Magdalene, the wife of John Campbell.
We know this about Magdalene, daughter of Henry Pence: She was born in 1771 and died before her father's will was written in April 1820 (before the census was taken) and she likely had no children. (In 1820 John Campbell in Johnson Twp, Champaign County had a wife and 3 children, if my old eyes see it right.
So, she is called Prince in Ohio and she is called Prince in Virginia and John's wife is living in 1820 and he has children in 1820.That's four strikes and out in most genealogical thesis testing.I'll let you know if I find the Shenandoah minister's return.
Dick

[HI7184] (Research):Champaign County Ohio History 1991 by CCGS Biography pg 208

[HI7185] (Research):Moved to Harper Co, Anthony, KS at age 59

Champaign County Guardianship Bonds pg180 Nov 20 1828 Samuel Brubaker g dn of William Comer 8yr; Elizabeth Comer 6yr; Margaret Comer 4yr; Joseph C omer 2 yr children and heirs of Joseph Comer dec'd. Surity David Lung

The Attica Independent, Attica, Kansas, Friday, 1 September 1905 Death of Joseph Comer - We copy the following from the Anthony Bulletin. J oseph Comer was born in Champaign County, Ohio, May 11, 1826, and di ed in Anthony, Kansas, August 23, 1905. Funeral and burial at 3 p.m. Augu st 24 under the auspices of the Masonic Lodge. Mr. Comer was married at t he age of 19 and his first wife died leaving the two daughters, Mr s. J. A. Moore of Attica and Mrs. Mary Ellen Short, of Ingersoll, Oklahom a. Later on April 16, 1868 he married Ada Jones, who was for a number of y ears an invalid, and was cared for by her husband as devotedly as cou ld be but in 1895 Mr. Comer was attacked by paralysis and it turned upon t he wife to be the nurse, a task which she had carried out as devotedly a nd faithfully as ever fell to the lot of woman.

Mr. Comer has been a Christian for fifty-eight years, a member of the Bapt ist church till about five years ago he and his wife joined the Christi an church. He has been a Mason fifty-eight years; was the oldest Mas on in Harper county; and probably the oldest in the state. He has been a s tock merchant, liveryman and farmer. Came to Harper county at the a ge of 59 years, and lived in Attica till about 1895 when he moved to Antho ny. He has had three hard strokes of paralysis and other slight ones. He l eaves a widow and two daughters, Mrs. Short and her two sons, Charlie a nd Comer, were with him at the time of his death. While Mr. Comer was n ot able to mingle a great deal in the society of his friends because of h is afflictions, yet he will be missed, and will be remembered as a good ma n, loved and respected by all good people who knew him.

1858 Johnson Twp Champaign Co, Ohio Landowners Twp 3 Range 12 - Joseph Com er Sec 9

Champaign Co - Domestic Relation Records 1808-1939 Vol Including Divorce, Bastardy, Adultry, Breach of Contract, some Adoption, by Pat Stickley, CCGS, (Minute Book Records, Supreme Court Records, Urbana Newspaper, St Paris Newspaper). pg 39 15 June 1869 Minute book 30 pgs 170 and 277 El;iza Pence vs Joseph Comer for bastardy. On 13 Dec settled $500 levied a nd costs paid.

[HI7190] (Research):EARLY SETTLERS OF CHAMPAIGN COUNTY AND SURROUNDING AREAS VOL ! Pat Stickl ey and June Kiser-Pg81-83 The name Steinberger or Steinbarger signifies "man of stony hill or mounta in." The family originated in the Troyal of Austria. The earliest reco rd is of one Duke John Frederick of Austria, born about 1700. This Duke Jo hn Frederick had a son John Frederick born about 1725 or 1730 who, havi ng married against his father's wishes, booked passage for himself and bri de to America in 1750. They landed in Baltimore and it is said that on th at very day they landed, a son was born to the couple. This son, their fir st-born, was Chistened John Steinberger, and since the name John was us ed many times in later generations, I will title him John I. The early records in Virginia show the family as living in Page County, Vi rginia. The census of 1785 lists ten members in John Frederick's famil y, which would indicate eight children. According to the settlement of h is estate the father died in 1806 and it is judged from the articles dispo sed of at the estate sale he was a farmer and sawmill operator. The son John 1, who is fountain head of all Champaign County Steinberger s, served as a trooper in the Virginia calvary throughout the Revolutio n. Many stories have been handed down about his war experience. One told is that when on guard duty he always sat on a wagon tongue so th at if he fell asleep he would be awakened when he hit the ground; anoth er that he stole vegetables from a Tory garden while a Negro guard napp ed against a rail fence with a loaded shotgun in his lap. His war reco rd is available if any prospective DAR wishes to obtain it. After the war John I with his wife who was Elizabeth Norman, and all his c hildren came to Ohio in 1804. He was then about fifty years of age. They settled on the headwaters of Nettle Creek, southeast of the villa ge of Nfillerstown. Arriving here with nothing but his family and few household effects, th ey went through the usual hardship of pioneer life and wound up with a fa rm of 240 acres by 1820. Then, not being entirely satisfied with his far m, he conceived the idea of selling out and moving to Indiana. The follow ing children went with him: Henry bom in 1786 and who had married Polly Bo zzell in Champaign county; Frederick bom in 1791 and married to Rebecca Wi ser- Reuben who married Marie Huffinan and a daughter Catherine who had ma rried Benjamin Prince in Champaign county. Two others, Gideon and George Steinberger went further west to Iowa. Howe ver, George who had married Iva Lockhard, remained in Champaign county unt il 1857 and some of his children did not leave this county. That left thr ee children, John II, David and Elizabeth together with George, who remain ed until 1857, who chose to stay in Champaign county. John Steinberger I died soon after going to Indiana. His remains are buri ed at old Union Cemetery, Bartholemew county, Indiana. He was buried in h is Continental uniform. After the family left for Indiana, John II, David and their brother Geor ge S. all settled in the fertile soil of Mad River valley south of Westvil le. Here the brothers John and George with the help of some of their chil dren bought the Abram Shockey sawmill and distillery. A few years later t hey built the now well-known Steinberger miff on State Route 55. The o ld mill has lately been very much in the news of both the Urbana and Sprin gfield papers. For more than a century it has been a historical landma rk and is one of the last of the old grist mills which were built before 1 850. After building the flour mill, a new sawmill and distillery were al so constructed across the road from the Steinberger mill. In 1857 Geor ge S. sold his interest to brother David. The brothers did all the carpen ter work of building the mill and constructing the Steinberger house near by where Charles Blose now lives. The mills were kept in continuous opera tion by the family until about 19 1 0 when the dredging of Mad River ruin ed the mill race. It must have been a financial success for both Jo hn 11 and David became very wealthy. Charles Blose, a grandson of Davi d, still has in his possession the old up-and-down saw that was used in t he first sawmill. lEs daughter Marguerite had two linen bed sheets that we re spun and woven by her great-grand-mother from flax that was raised on t he Steinberger land well over a century ago. These three brothers left many descendants in Champaign and Logan countie s. John II had a family of sixteen children, David, married twice, father ed fifteen and George had several but not all remained here. John II, b om 1776, married Elizabeth, or Sarah Pence in 1821. died in 1832. Dav id then married Lucy Gaines. Seven children were bom to the first wife a nd eight to the second one. It will be noted that the records show that b oth John 11 and David married women whose maiden names were Elisabeth Penc e. This can be explained. The Pences were about as numerous as the Stein bergers. John and his wife were about twenty-four years older that Dav id and his Elizabeth. The two women could have been cousins or aunt and n iece of one another. Since the third generation of Steinbergers in the county number nearly for ty it is interesting to note who some of them married. Three childr en of John II and one of David's married in the Crabill family. The Crabi lls were a pioneer family also from Virginia who located in Mad River town ship and also in Clark county soon after 1800. Angeline Steinberger marri ed Benjamin Crabill in 1833; John III son of John 11 married Susan Crabi ll in 1840; Dicey Ann Steinberger married John Crabill in 1848. These we re all brothers and sisters. John III, a son of David by his second wi fe married Elizabeth Crabill in 1865, and they were the parents of Cora St einberger, who lives on the home farm. Another case that almost equals the Crabflls was the Lockhard family, w ho located in pioneer days where State Route 55 crosses the Valley Pik e. One of George Steinberger's sons, name of Elias married Nancy Lockhar d. Marriage records show that another Steinberger married Emily Lockha rd and Elizabeth Steinberger married William Lockhard in 1833. Other Steinbergers who married into well known pioneer families are as fol lows: Isaac married Maria Ward in 1832, Willis married Maria Anderson in 1 835, Stephen married Lucinda Smith 1836, Gideon married Mahala Kenton in 1 837, another Gideon married Martha Printz in 1884, George S. married Eliza beth Funk, (this was the tree man's family), Alfred married Margaret Mye rs in 1843, Elizabeth married Dr. Samuel Chance, 1859, Angeline married Wi lson, Caroline married John Blose in 1857, Louisa married Alexander Pen ce in 1842, Mary A. married Jacob Seitz in 1846, Festus married Sarah Wia nt in 1866. There are numerous others, too many to name them all. The ma rriage records show by actual count there were sixty-five Steinbergers w ho secured marriage licenses in the first fifty years after they came to C hampaign county.


It is believed Elizabeth Nauman-Steinberger died in Virginia and John to ok a second wife, Elizabeth Friermond and moved with his 6 children to Cha mpaign county, Ohio in 1804. In 1819 the family moved to an area near Colu mbus, Indiana. John died there in 1823 and was buried on his farm. Later h is grandson Joseph Steenbarger took up John's remains and buried them in t he family cemetary N.E. of Taylorsville, Indiana.

BIOGRAPHY: Source: Donna Averill

[HI7194] (Research):Poss the John Stewart who married Mary Johnson 7/22/1813 Champaign Co, OH

[HI7195] (Research):My name is Barb Rowles and I am hoping you can provide me with some inform ation, or even just a clue would do........ It appears a Barbara Penc e, wife of a David Pence, is buried on the Norman-Berry farm. It has alwa ys (for the past 40 years at least) been the family's history that Barba ra was buried in Pleasant Township, Fairfield County, Ohio. Another res earcher and I now believe this history is wrong. It is known that David Pe nce did indeed have relatives in Champaign County and that he indeed liv ed there in 1840. Do you have personal knowledge of this cemetery; a nd if so, do you have a tombstone transcription or anything for Barbara Ru ffner Pence who is buried there? barowles@greenapple.com

[HI7199] (Research):Champaign Co Will Abstracts Book D P 75 Magdalena Pence probated 7/8/1872 Grandau Clara Ella pence (d/o Joseph) all property of every kind. If she d ies before 18 years of age, all divided between her brothers and sister s. Witness N Z Anderson, William M Marshall, John H Kronk. Signed 2/7/1867

[HI7200] (Research):From Donovan chuckelliott99@hotmail.com
She remarried to John Donavan 15 Apr 1816 in Champaign Co and they apparen tly soon left, leaving the children to be raised by other members of the P ence family); on 5 Aug 1816, Henry2 Pence brought suit against Joseph Pen ce (his son) and John and Elizabeth Donavan, seeking recovery of $1,0 00 he said he had loaned his son Samuel on 1 Sep 1811 at Urbana; at iss ue was whether the suit had been timely filed; in Dec 1817, a jury decid ed that Henry Pence Sr. had agreed with Samuel Pence within four yea rs of the start of the suit and that Henry should recover $380.75 for dama ges, plus $21.28 as his costs; the jury decided that the remainder of t he debt, $408.03, was to be forfeited by Henry Pence.

I read somewhere that Elizabeths two sons moved to Logan Co. IL and th en on to OR. later. Tabitha married a Morris. I wonder where Elizabeth a nd her John Donavan moved to - maybe to IL by her brother Thomas Andre w? I should be looking in IL records for John Donavan - think?? Thanks.. ...Mary/IL(Tuxy2@aol.com)

I was looking for a John Donovan, b08JUN1790...a son of Thomas Donovan/A nn Cole...who came to Washington Co, PA in 1812, from Harford Co, MD. Th en I came upon an Eliz C Cowhick who in 15APR1816 Champaign co, OH , marr ied a john Donovan chuckelliott99@hotmail.com

[HI7201] (Research):Family researcher Mary Alice (Cowhick) Tuxhorn Tuxy2 @aol.com

[NI7203] Father: Thomas Wilhelm NAUMAN b: 1749 in Philadelphia, Pennsylvania c: 18 Feb 1752 in Philadelphia, Pennsylvania
Mother: Elizabeth HUFFMAN b: 5 Dec 1752 in Lancaster Co., Pennsylvania

[HI7205] (Research):Father: Conrad Elscheit Aleshite b: PROB. BEF 1727 in Prussia Mother: Maria Catharina Goessel

Children Susannah Aleshire Margaret Aleshire Elizabeth Aleshire Joseph Aleshire Reuben Aleshire

[HI7207] (Research):1850 Census names Milton 20 M OH Margaret 18 F OH Elizabeth 10 F OH

Elizabeth almost too old to be having children, these could be grandchildr en Had second wife, but not till later

[HI7209] (Research):William Runkle was a tanner and an early and long-time judge in Champaign County. After 1840 he went to Morgan County, IL, and settled on a far m, and from there to another farm in McDonough County, following his child ren to both places.

10 Children, 4 living in 1892

CCGS News Vol 22 No3 pg 88 Western Citizen July 5 1842 Remaining in the post office at Urbana, Ohio on the evening of June 30 18 42, which if not taken by the 1st day of October 1842, will be sent to t he General Post Office as dead letters William Runkle

Deed Book H Indentures published CCGS Newsletter Summer 1991 pg111 Aug 18 1827 Wm Darnell bound his ward Wm Salisberry c7y9m to Willi am Runkle, tanner age 21 1840

Champaign County, Ohio Probate Records Volume: 1 Page: 330 30 January 183 3
Know all men by these presents that we WILLIAM RUNKLE, DAV ID SMITH, and PETER SMITH are held and firmly bound unto the State of Ohi o, in the penal sum of fourteen hundred dollars, for the payment of whi ch we bind ourselves and heirs, executors and administrators firmly by the se presents. Witness our hands and seals this 20th day of January 1833.
The conditions of the above obligation is such that where as by the court of common pleas of the county of Champaign and State of Oh io WILLIAM RUNKLE has this day been appointed administrator of all and sin gular the goods and chattels rights and credits which were of LEWIS PEN CE decd. at the time of his death. Now therefore, if the said WILLIAM RUNK LE shall and does well and truly administer all and singular the goods a nd chattel rights and credits which were of this said LEWIS PENCE dec d. at the time of his death, according to law, there the above obligati on to be void, otherwise of force.

WILLIAM RUNKLE PETER SMITH DAVID SMITH

Witness JOHN B. PEARSON

Champaign Co, Chancery Records, Court of Common Pleas Record Book 10, Page 234- Filed 13 October 1828 Lewis Pence vs William Runkle Charles Anthony Esquire was the attorney for Pence and s. Mason Esquire w as the attorney for Runkle. On 4 May 1819 Lewis Pence purchased from Jo hn Pence two tracts of land totaling 700 acres for $12,600. Lewis paid $20 00 down in cash and $40 towards the second payment. On 3 November 1819 Lew is paid $4159.93 and later made the full payment long before 15 July 182 0. On 19 October 1820 John Pence and wife issued a warrenty deed to Lewi s. On 15 July 1821 John Reynolds sued for the use of the Urbana Banking Co mpany and recovered a judgment in the Supreme Court against John W. Nanc e, John Holla/Holler and John Pence for $2161.80 and costs. On 7 January 1 828 a fieri facias et levari facias was issued from the Court of Common Pl eas and directed the sheriff on 18 February 1828 to levy land beginni ng at the north-east corner of Section 28 Township 4 Range 11 (Mad River T p.) for a total of 703/4 acres which was the land purchased by Lewis fr om John. John Owens, the sheriff reported the appraisement at $10.20 an ac re and sold at public venue on 15 April 1828 the land to William Runkle f or $600. William Runkle now wants possession of the land from Lewis Penc e. In the November Term 1828 the court ordered that William Runkle must de liver a release for the acreage to Lewis Pence and that Pence hold the la nd free from all lien and incumberance on account of judgment, levy and sa le set forth in the complainant's bill. William Runkle was to pay the cou rt costs.

Champaign County Ohio History 1991 by CCGS Biography Pg 275

[DI7209] Urbana Citizen & Gazette Oct 10 1867
Died at his residence in McDonough County Illinois, on the 31st day of July 1867, of dropsty of the chest, Judge William Runkle, in the 81st year of his age. He was born in Shenandoah County, VA in 1786 and emigrated to Champaign County Ohio near Westville, in 1806 where he resided until he moved to Illinois in 1854. Judge Runkle was a good citizen and at a ripe old age has been gathered to his fathers.

[HI7212] (Research):Year: 1930; Census Place: Brown, Miami, Ohio; Roll: 1849; Page: ; Enumeration District: 4; Image: 33.0. Simeon Maggert, head, rent $5, 28 md 23 OH OH OH Mabel, wife,25 md 20 Betty, dau, 6 Vivian Maggert, dau,5y3m (4/24/1930)

[HI7224] (Research):Urbana Daily Citizen, Page A-2, Tuesday, February 6, 2001 Candace J Moore, 46, of Urbana, passed away Monday, Feb 5, 2001, in Mer cy Memorial Hospital. She was born May 7, 1954 in urbana, Ohio, the dauth er of Calvin and Jean (Eviilsizor) Rowland, Sr. She was an active memb er of El Shaddai Community Church of God, where she served as treasurer a nd song leader. She was employed by Orbis for 27 years. Survivors inclu de her husband, Timothy Moore, one son, Ryan Douglas Moore, of Urbana, thr ee sisters, Sue and Roger Gladman, Nan and Abe Lowe, and Kathy and Joe And erson, all of urbana; two step-sisters Kathy Sampson and Mary jane Bette r, both of Michigan; tow brothers nd sisters-in-law, Calvin and Vivian Row land and Phillip and Kimberly Rowland, all of Urbana, her mother and fathe r-in-law, Virgie and Eugene Canterbury, of Urbana; two brothers and sister s-in-law, Tim adn Sherry Horn of Cable, and Mike and Kay Wade of Springfie ld; several nieces and nephews; special friend, Jerry Robinson, of Michiga n, and a host of friends. A gathering of family and friends will be held f rom 2-4 and 6-8 pm Wednesday in the Littleton & Rue Funeral Home, Urban a. Funeral Services will be held at 10 a.m. Thursday in the El Shaddai Com munity Church of God with Pastor Calvin Rowland officiating. Burial wi ll be in Oak Dale Cemetery. memorial contributions may be made to El Shadd ai Community Church of God, 2815 Clark Road, Urbana, in care of Tim Moore, 858 S Walnut Street, Urbana.

[HI7236] (Research):Timothy R. Litreal March 16, 1961 - July 01, 2001

Birthplace: Kenton, OH Resided In: Urbana OH USA Visitation: July 05, 2001 Service: July 05, 2001 Cemetery: Oakdale Cemetery

TIMOTHY R. LITREAL, 40, of Urbana, died Sunday, July 1, 2001 at St. Rita us Hospital in Lima. He was born on March 16, 1961 in Kenton, Ohio, the s on of Orval & Betty (Evilsizor) Litreal. Survivors include his mother, Be tty (Evilsizor) Litreal of Urbana, daughters Amber Ellen Grim of Naples, F L., Hayli Litreal of Urbana, and Torri Litreal of Urbana; two grandchildre n, Jackson Traylor of Urbana, and Maganeta Grim of Naples, Fl; several Aun ts, Uncles and cousins, as well as special friend Dawn Lantz of Urbana. T im enjoyed fishing and camping, and was an Army veteran. He was preced ed in death by his father in 1994. Funeral services will be held on Thurs day, July 5, at 11:00am at the El Shaddai Church of God, 2815 Clark Roa d, Urbana, with Pastor Calvin Rowland officiating. A gathering of fami ly and friends will be held in the church two hours prior to the servic e. Burial will be held at the Oakdale Cemetery, Urbana. The family is be ing served by LITTLETON & RUE FUNERAL HOME, Urbana.

[BI7240] LITREALVICTORIAALogan CountyBellefontaine1984-01-16STOKES39437004593

[HI7259] (Research):Probably living with son John in 1840 female age 80-90

Betty Jean Bagget Pence proved a name for Mary as Maria Alice Walkowicz. However according to Richard Pence:
Please keep me informed on this. I have not seen such a surname in the Shenandoah Valley, so am my usual skeptical self on this one. Many years ago I corresponded extensively with Royce Owen Pence Jr. (Betty's husband's uncle) and got good data from him

[HI7260] (Research):she was married to a Venis previously) in Champaign Co; called

[HI7261] (Research):Champaign Co - Patent Deeds Located in Land Deed Indices Johnson T wp by Pat Stickley & Denise Kay Moore Oct 2005. Sec 6 Twp 3 Range 11 SW 1/4 Jan 1 1823 David & Barbary Pence to Isaac Koontz, N 1/2 BkF Pg321 SW 1/4 Jan 1 1823 David & Barbary Pence to Jonas Pence, S 1/2 BkF Pg 323 NE 1/4 Jan 1 1823 Fred Pence Sr and Margaret Pence to David Pence N1 /2 Bk f Pg 270 NE 1/4 Jan 1 1823 David Pence and Barbary Pence to Isaac Koontz N 1 /2 Bk F pg 321 NE 1/4 Jan 30 1839 David Pence to Solomon Pence, 4 acres N 1/2 BkP Pg269 NE 1/4 Apr 28 1846 David Pence Jr to David Pence Sr 75 acres N 1 /2 Bk S pg 569 NE 1/4 April 3 1851 David Pence Sr to Lemuel Pence, 75 acres, N 1 /2 Bk W pg 229

Champaign County Will abstracts, Book C, Pg 386 David Pence, probated 9/20/1863 Wife Mary Pence house and income from farm; son Lemuel land S31 Mad Riv er Twp; son Jonathan land S 31 Mad River Twp; son Solomon, Absalom and Sim on Pence $300; daus Mary Kenton, Susan Maggart and Rebecca Brubaker $10 0; ch of son David Pence dec'd $300 (Marion, Johanna Amanda, Angeline, Lev ina and Sarah jane Pence. Witness John Loudenback, David Loudenback. Wi ll signed 4/30/1853

Record Book 22, Page 549 (Case 113378) Filed 18 March 1850 Solomon Pen ce of Indiana, heir of David Pence vs Heirs of David Pence David and Solomon Pence purchased 119 1/4 acres and 30 1/2 poles of land l ocated in southwest quarter of Section 36 Township 4 Range 11 (Mad Riv er Tp.) from Martin and Susannah Pence on 14 May 1832. David Pence is dece ased and left the following heirs: Ann Catharine Pence, widow; Mary Angeli ne Pence, circa 13 years; Lavina Pence, circa 11 years; Sarah Jane Penc e, circa 8 years; Francis Marion Pence, circa 4 years; and Joanna Amanda P ence, circa 4 years (months ?). The court decreed on 7 Nay 1850 that Solom on Pence receive 56 acres and Davidus heirs receive 63 1/2 acres.

[NI7262] Dau of Jacob and Magdaline

[NI7263] Name: Guy Ed Whitman
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Event: Marriage
Event Date: 23 Dec 1920
Event Place: Miami County, Ohio
Age: 18
Estimated Birth Year: 1902
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Father: Ed Whitman
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Mother: Florence Covault
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Spouse: Lucille Simmons
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Spouse's Age: 17
Spouse's Estimated Birth Year: 1903
Spouse's Father: W. H. Simmons
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Spouse's Mother: Rena Wade
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Reference Number: cn 30851
Film Number: 550155
Digital Folder Number: 4016854
Image Number: 359

[HI7266] (Research):Champaign Co Will Abstracts Book B Pg 145 Frederick Pence, probated 1 Jan 1836 Wife (no name) all movable property and 1/3 household property; 2/3 househ old property to daughter (no name); son Martin. I have given to all oth er sons and sons-in-law all I intend and they shall never trouble each oth er for more. John Whitmore indebted to me for 1 horse and $35 to be pa id to my four daughters. Son-In-law Wesley Arrowsmith executor. Witness Da vid Berry, William Fuson. Will signed 8 Mar 1832

Record Book 20, Pages 349352 Filed 25 April 1845 - Partition David Berry vs Milly Pence, widow of Frederick Pence, deceased, et al Frederick Pence died in 1836 owning 80 acres in the east halt of the south east quarter of Section 15 Township 3 Range 12 (Johnson Tp.). In his wil l, Frederick left the land to Milly until the youngest child became of ag e. The youngest child was 15 years on 11 February last (1845) and would n ot be of age until 11 February 1851. John H. Young, Esquire was appoint ed guardian ad litem for the minors, Wesley Pence, Polly Pence and Willi am Pence. The will was executed in court, but was never recorded, and w as considered SlostT by the court date in 1845. David Berry purchased ha lf of the property by acquiring four shares from Isaac Ammon and wife, w ho acquired three of the shares by purchase from other heirs. Berry, w ho is trying to force the heirs to sell the rest of the land to him, furth er claims that Milly did not probate the will, but after taking the wi ll to a lawyer did not pay the bond to become the executrix and that is w hy there is no entry on the books. The will was witnesses by John Pence a nd John Yutzler. Based upon the testimony of John Pence and John Yutzler w ho testified to venting the will in open court in 1836, the court determin ed that the will had been probated. Even though the will was not record ed the testimony of the witnesses remained and the contents of the will wo uld be carried out. Milly was to hold all of the land, as long as she d id not remarry, and until the youngest child became of age. Then the la nd was to be sold and divided with a dower portion set aside for her. T he Court ordered that filly was entitled to the entire 80 acres and the Be rry would forfeit land and pay her court costs within thirty days. Noti ce of appeal by defendant.

[HI7268] (Research):Beers Champaing Co, History Pg 714 for family Champaign County Ohio History 1991 by CCGS Biography pg 184

Public Records of Champaign Co, OH Chancery Records of the Court of Common Pleas Record Book 12, Pg 499 Filed 5 Jan 1831-Petition to Partition Russell Jenkins vs Elijah Jenkins, et al Thomas Jenkins died this present year of 1831 owning 60 acres located on t he north side of southeast quarter section 28 Twp r range 11 (Mad River) h eld by deed dated 13 June 1816, from George and Nancy Steinberger and on f ile in book C pages 41-42. The heirs of Thomas Jenkins, Susannah Jenkin s, widow; Elijah and Phillip Jenkins both left the state several years a go and have not been heard of since, unknown heirs of Dicy Price, who di ed in Virginia, wife of Stephen Price; Phoebe, wife of Bryant Moody; Luc y, wife of John Moody; Joel Jenkins; Thomas Jenkins; Edwin Jenkins; Jes se Jenkins; children of Polly Maggert deceased, Milly Maggert, Jesse Magge rt, Solomon Maggert, Moses Maggert and Andrew Maggert; Russell Jenkins; El eanor, wife of Emanual Kite; and Milly, wife of Frederick Pence. Joel Jenk ins was appointed guardian ad litem for the heirs of Polly Maggert. Fir st money of distribution to heirs was made 6 June 1835.

[HI7270] (Research):Champaign Co - Patent Deeds Located in Land Deed Indices Johnson T wp by Pat Stickley & Denise Kay Moore Oct 2005. Sec 6 Twp 3 Range 11 NW 1/4 Fred Pence Sr and Margaret Pence to Jacob Pence S 1/2 Jan 1 18 23 Bk F Pg262 NW 1/4 Jacob Pence to Henry Pence, N 1/2 of S 1/2 Dec 28 1853 BkY Pg418

Myrtle Tree Church Records (Organized 4/24/1830) Covers period 4/24/1830- 2/23/1850 CCGS Newsletter Spring 1998 pg24 Received 8/28/1830 - status- died

died between 3 Aug (will written) and 10 Oct 1854 (will probated) in Champ aign Co OH.

he was a blacksmith and probably the Jacob, blacksmith, living beside h is father Frederick and another Jacob Pence, cooper, in the 1810 cens us of Shenandoah Co. A number of his children went to Madison Co IN earl y; the identified ones include Adam, Joseph, David and William. A Samuel P ence was also in Madison Co by the 1850 census and the following addition al Pences have been found in a Madison Co history as being in Richland Tw p, Madison Co between 1830 and 1850: Jesse, Abram and John, and these m ay be related to the Champaign Co Pences.

Champaign Wills Book C Pg 136 Jacob Pence probated Oct 2, 1854 Johnson Twp, Wife (no name) Sons Jacob, Andrew, Henry, Joseph, David, Will iam, Adam and George Pence. Dau Lydia (w/o James Russell); heirs of dau Sa rah (w/o Jacob Hullinger); grdau Eliza Hullinger. Son Jacob executor. Witn ess, John Ebert, John Offenbacker, Elmus Garrett. Signed 8-3-1854


1850 Champaign Co, Johnson Twp Pg 362 16 128 128 Pence Jacob 69 M Farmer 2 ,000 VA 17 128 128 Pence Sarah 42 F VA 18 128 128 Pence Jacob 22 M Farm er OH 19 128 128 Pence Andrew 20 M Farm er OH 20 128 128 Pence Henry 18 M Farm er OH 21 129 129 Pence Isaac 38 M Farm er 2,000 VA 22 129 129 Pence Emanuel 22 M OH 23 129 129 Brown Martha A 27 F OH

[HI7276] (Research):Champaign Co - Patent Deeds Located in Land Deed Indices Johnson T wp by Pat Stickley & Denise Kay Moore Oct 2005. NE 1/4 Quitclaim from Sarah Pence to Simon W Pence, 13.33 acres, N 1/2 F eb 14 1889 Bk 69 Pg 378 NE 1/4 Quitclaim from Simon W Pence to Sarah Pence, 13.33 acres N 1/2 O ct 5 1891 Bk 73 Pg 622 NE 1/4 Sarah Pence to S W Pence and Allen C Pence, life estate to Andr ew J Pence, N 1/2 Oct 18 1892 Bk 73 Pg 623

Myrtle Tree Church Records (Organized 4/24/1830) Covers period 4/24/1830- 2/23/1850 CCGS Newsletter Spring 1998 pg24 received 8/28/1830 died 1/11/1893

Champaign Co, Genealogical Society, Champaign Co OH Newspaper Abstracts, B ook II- 1878-1900, (September 6, 1878 to 1900), pg110. Jan 13 Died on Wednesday, Jan II, 1893, at the home one and one half miles east o fSt Paris, MRS SARAH, widow of JACOB PENCE SR" aged about 89yrs. MRS PEN CE was our oldest citizen, havmg lived on the fam1 she died on the past se venty years. She was a sister to the REV JOHN EPPART, who died a number ye ar ago. Her people were of the early settlers who come to possess this bea utiful land when in its primeval wildness, and occupied only by the red m an and his wild allies, the wild bear , the deer and the wild turkeys. M RS PENCE reared a family of five children, three of who are dead. Her rem ains were buried today at Myrtle Tree Cemetery, Rev Sherman officiating.

Pg114 Jan 20, 1893 Sarah EBERT was born in Rockingham Co, VA Oct 7, 1807 and departed this li fe jan 11, 1893 aged 85y3m4d. She emigrated to Ohio at the age of six yea rs and md Jacob PENCE when she was sixteen years old who preceded her in d eath Aug 23, 1855. She was the mother of five children, two sons and one d au have preceded her to the eternal home. She was a sister to Rev John Ebe rt who has gone to his eternal home above. She leaves one brother.

[HI7279] (Research):1850 Census household next door was Eli Pence age 75

[HI7281] (Research):Another source from Champaign County indicates Adam and John were so ns of David Wiant of Albermarle Co and Page Co VA.

[HI7282] (Research):1850 Champaign Co Census names her Susan

[HI7284] (Research):Champaign Co - Patent Deeds Located in Land Deed Indices Johnson T wp by Pat Stickley & Denise Kay Moore Oct 2005. Sec 6 Twp 3 Range 11 NW 1/4 Fred Pence Sr and Margaret Pence to Daniel Freeze, N 1/2 Jan 1 18 23 BkF Pg 341 NW 1/4 Daniel Freeze to Saul Batdorf, N 1/2 Apr 4 1839 Bk P Pg 531

[HI7285] (Research):Champaign Co - Patent Deeds Located in Land Deed Indices Johnson T wp by Pat Stickley & Denise Kay Moore Oct 2005. Sec 6 Twp 3 Range 11 NE 1/4 Fred Pence Sr and Margaret Pence to Isaac Pence S1/4 Jan 1 18 23 Bk F pg 302 NE 1/4 Jacob and Deborah Koontz of Fayette Co, IN to Isaac Pence, N 1/2 10 /5/1825 Bk G pg 165 SW 1/4 Jacob abd Deborah Koontz of Fayette Co, IN to Isaac Pence, N 1/2 O ct 5 1825 BkG Pg165 SW 1/4 Isaac Pence and Catherine Pence to Reuben Hunt, 8 acres of NW corn er N 1/2 Dec 15 1826 BkG Pg419 SW 1/4 Isaac Pence and Catherine Pence to Mason Nicholas, 5 acres of NW co rner N 1/2 Dec 15 1826 BkG Pg494 SW 1/4 Reuben and Mary Hunt to Isaac Pence, 13 acres of the NW corner N 1 /2 Jan 3 1828 BkH Pg 193 NE 1/4 Isaac Pence & Catherine Pence to Reuben Hunt, 8 ac of the NW corn er Dec 15 1828 BkGpg419 SE 1/4 May 12 1832 Peter and Eliz Overbarger to Isaac Pence, 31 acr es in NE corner Bk K pg 53 NE 1/4 Isaac Pence to Emanuel Pence, 9 acres part of NE 1/4, N 1/2 of SW 1 /4 and 31 acres part of SE 1/4 June 22 1850 Bk V pg 385 SE 1/4 June 22 1850 Isaac Pence to Emanuel Pence, 31 ac of SE 1/4 and N 1 /2 of SW 1/4 Bk V Pg 385 SW 1/4 June 22 1850 Isaac Pence to Emanuel Pence, N 1/2 and 31 acr es of SE 1/4 and 9 acres of NE 1/4 BkV Pg385 NE 1/4 Lemuel Pence to Isaac Pence, 5 acres, N 1/2 July 1 18 54 Bk 31 pg 471 NE 1/4 Lemuel Pence to Isaac Pence, 27.75 acres , N 1/2 Nov 29, 18 59 Bk 31 pg 470 NE 1/4 Emanuel Pence to Isaac Pence Sr, 9 acres of N 1/4 of NE 1/4 a nd 31 acres part of SE 1/4 Feb 14 1860 Bk 31 pg469 SE 1/4 Emanuel Pence to Isaac Pence Sr, 31 ac of SE 1/4 and 9 ac of NE 1 /4 Feb 14 1860 Bk31 Pg 469 SE 1/4 Feb 14 1860 Emanuel Pence to Isaac Pence Sr, 9 ac of N 1/2 of NE 1 /4 &31 ac of SE 1/4 Bk31Pg469 NW 1/4 Andrew Pence to Isaac Pence, N 1/4 of NW 1/4 except 3.29 acres N ov 30 1869 Bk43 Pg529 NW 1/4 Executor of Isaac Pence to Jonathan Schumm, N 1/2 except 3.29 ac Ju ne 22 1870 Bk42 Pg 485

The news story telling how he shot himself describes him as "very wealthy ."

Champaign Co Will Abstracts Book C Pg 581 Isaac Pence, probated 2/21/1870 Wife Martha Pence 1/3 of the 160 acre farm in Johnson Twp; Sons Frankli n, J E, J W, Isaac Jr, Charles and W J Pence and dau S J Pence 1/7 ea ch of the farm. Joseph Buroker, administrator. Witness, J W Millett, Jose ph Buroker. Signed 11/9/1868

Record book 34 pg 154 Filed 26 Jan 1870 Petition to Sell Joseph Buroker, Exec of Isaac Pence, deceased vs Marth Pence & others Isaac Pence , deceased, was seized of several portions of land; 85 acres l ocated on the south side of the NE 1/4; NW 1/4; NE corner of SE 1/4; 31 ac res located in rge SE 1/4 and 27.75 acres in the NE 1/4 of Section 6 T wp 3 Range 11 and 10 acres on the south half of the SE 1/4 of section 1 t wp 3 range 12 (all Johnson twp). Isaac's heirs were his widow, Marth Penc e; and minor children: Franklin Pence; J Ezra Pence; J W Pence; Isaac Pen ce Jr; Charles Pence; W J Pence and Sarah J Pence. A Copy of Isaac's wi ll was attached to this suit.

[HI7287] (Research):Champaign Co - Patent Deeds Located in Land Deed Indices Johnson T wp by Pat Stickley & Denise Kay Moore Oct 2005. Sec 6 Twp 3 Range 11 SE 1/4 Nov 14 1884 James E Pence to Martha Pence, 20 acres on north si de of 69.25 acres, Bk 63 Pg 396 SE 1/4 Feb 22 1892 Martha Pence to May Pence, 20 acres on north side of 69 .25 acres Bk 73 pg 137

Myrtle Tree Church Records (Organized 4/24/1830) Covers period 4/24/1830- 2/23/1850 CCGS Newsletter Spring 1998 pg24 Received 5/25/1844 Martha Brown Pence, died 3/20/1908

Will Book L PG 185MARTEA PENCEPROBATED 23 MAR 1908 JOHNSON TWP[DIED 19 MAR 1908] HeirsB Frank PencesonSt Paris; Isaac Pen cesonSt Paris; James E PencesonCleveland; John W PencesonUrbana; Sarah J Bedell-dau-C elifla; Charles N Pence-son-Redmond, Wa; Jason PencesonSt Paris, Elde st son Frank has for years assumed and exercised full charge of my busine ss affairs; he has collected my pension checks and other claims due me a nd has never paid me the money nor shown me an account of the transactio ns in my behalf; I therefore desire that my executor secure a just account ing of my business affairs by son Frank and sell my real estate and colle ct all notes due me, pay expenses and divide residue among my seven ch n ot withstanding the pretended conveyance by Charley of his intere st in my estate to Sons B F and Isaac, said conveyance be treated as mortg age only. Stephen N Jenkins of Millerstown executor Witness:Valentine Bodey Ray Bodeywill signed [x] 18 Feb 1908

[HI7289] (Research):Myrtle Tree Church Records (Organized 4/24/1830) Covers period 4/24/1830- 2/23/1850 CCGS Newsletter Spring 1998 pg24 received 8/30/1831 Martin Pence, diss by letter 2/24/1838

[HI7290] (Research):Champaign Co Guardainships 8/25/1815 MB 3-86/92 Henry Pence gdn of Polly Maggert 14 yrs; Benjamin Maggert 10 yrs; Lucy Mag gert 11 yrs, heirs of Benjamin Maggert, dec'd. Surity, Joseph Pence

Myrtle Tree Church Records (Organized 4/24/1830) Covers period 4/24/1830- 2/23/1850 CCGS Newsletter Spring 1998 pg24 received 8/28/1830 diss by letter 2/24/1838

[HI7291] (Research):Champaign Co Guardainships 8/25/1815 MB 3-86/92 Henry Pence gdn of Polly Maggert 14 yrs; Benjamin Maggert 10 yrs; Lucy Mag gert 11 yrs, heirs of Benjamin Maggert, dec'd. Surity, Joseph Pence

[NI7294] Groom's Name: George A. Haas
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Bride's Name: Grace Craun
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Marriage Date: 15 Oct 1899
Marriage Place: Three Rivers, St Joseph, Michigan
Groom's Father's Name: Geo. A. Haas
Groom's Mother's Name: Susan Ava Weaver
Bride's Father's Name: John C. Craun
Bride's Mother's Name: Martha J. Berger
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Indexing Project (Batch) Number: M01719-8
System Origin: Michigan-ODM
Source Film Number: 2342513
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[NI7295] Name: Albert G. Hunt
Event: Marriage
Event Date: 27 May 1894
Event Place: Madison, Ohio
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Spouse: Nellie Sparks
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[DI7295] Name: Nellie Hunt

Death Date: 09 Mar 1929
Death Place: Columbus, Franklin, Ohio
Birth Date: 23 Nov 1872
Estimated Birth Year: 1876
Birthplace: Irwin, Ohio
Death Age: 53 years 3 months 16 days
Gender: Female
Marital Status: Married
Race or Color: Caucasian
Street Address: 197 E. Tulane Rd
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Burial Date: 11 Mar 1929
Burial Place: South Charleston, Ohio
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Spouse's Name: Albert G. Hunt
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Film Number: 1991765
Digital Folder Number: 4022250
Image Number: 1590
Certificate Number: fn 20588

[HI7296] (Research):On 26 Apr 1848 she filed suit against Adam for alimony; Elizabeth probab ly married a second time, to John Hower 14 Feb 1856 in Champaign Co; sh e, as Elizabeth Burocker, was living in the household of John Hower in 186 0.

[HI7297] (Research):PUBLIC RECORDS OF CHAMPAIGN COUNTY, OHIO CHANCERY RECORDS OF THE COURT OF COMMON FLEAS

Record Book 23, Page 114 Filed 26 April 1848 Petition for Alimony Elizabeth Buroker vs Adam Buroker Adam and Elizabeth Buroker were married in Virginia about 38 to 39 years p reviously. On 12 April 1848 he drove her out of the house and she we nt to the house of a married son. She was between 50 and 60 years of ag e. Elizabeth had received $640 from the estate of her parents and the mon ey was in the hands of Adam. Adam also owned 160 acres located in the sout hwest quarter of Section 28 Township 4 Range 11 (Mad River Tp.) and Eliza beth was seeking an injunction to prevent him from selling the land in ord er to avoid support for her. Joseph Buroker, JP, son of Elizabeth Buroke r, swore that her petition was true on 20 April 1848 and stated that he h ad been appointed as her trustee. The case was final on 13 June 1848 and A dam Buroker was ordered to pay the following alimony: $1000 over the peri od of five years; wool from two sheep over the period of five years; 1 /3 of the personal household property and one cow. The alimony was n ot to be in lien of dower, but of support only, and Elizabeth retained h er dower portion in the land.

Champaign Co, Guardianship Vol 1 pg 448 5 Feb 1852 George W Minnich g dn of Israel minnich; Sylvester Minnich; Noah Minnich; Amanda Jane Minnic h, minor heirs of Adam Buroker dec'd. Surities Daniel Blose, Abraham Hess

Record book 26 pg 71 Filed 10 Feb 1854 Petition to Partition Noah Buroker vs Israel minnich et al Adam Buroker died in 1851 seized of land in the SW 1/4 of Sec 28 tw p4 R 11 (Mad River). He left a widow, Elizabeth Buroker, and the followi ng children: Anna Buroker, wife of Israel minnich; Rebecca Buroker, wi fe of Andrew Hower; Joseph Buroker; Susan Buroker, deceased wife of Geor ge W Minnich and her children, Israel, Noah, Sylvester and Jane Minnic h; and Noah Buroker

[NI7298] Son of Michael and Eve Buroker

[HI7298] (Research):The Right Honorable Thomas Lord Fairfax Baron of Cameron in that part of G reat Britain called Scotland Proprietor of the Northern Neck of Virgini a, To all to whom this present writing shall come sends Greeting, Know y e' that for good causes for & in consideration of the composition to me pa id & for the annual rent therein after so served. I have given granted & c onfirmed & by these presents for me my heirs & assigns do give grant & con firm unto Daniel Porucker of Dunmore County a certain tract of waste & ung ranted land on both sides of the Great Hawksbill in the said county, bound ed as by a survey thereof made by Richard Rigg. Beginning at 2 white oa ks & a Spanish oak on the south side of the Hawksbill corner to Michael Co mer & Michael Porucker, then with Comer's lines No. 35° : E': one hundr ed poles to a pine & a red oak, then west thirty eight poles to a larger w hite oak at the place where the corner pine should have stood, then No. 3 8° : W' one hundred & eight jpoles to 3 pines & 2 Hiccories in Michael Com er's ald supposed to be at or very near a corner of his 155 acres tra ct & said to be a corner to his 195 acres tract, then with a line of the s ame to So. 2° : E': one hundred & sixty poles to 2 pines corner thereto, t hen leaving it So. 32° :E' one hundred & twenty six poles to 2 Chestnut oa ks & a red oak on the No:side of the Piney Mountain then So: 60° :E': o ne hundred & fifty five poles to 2 red oaks & a white oak sapling in Jo hn Crum's line, then with his line No:29° : E': Ninety two poles & cross 'd the Great Hawksbill & the course continues fifty eight poles to a Chest nut a red oak & a black oak Crum's corner in Porucker's line, then alo ng it crossing the Hawksbill No. 78° : W' two hundred & thirty two pol es to the beginning containing two hundred and six acres, + together wi th all rights members & appurtenances thereunto belonging Royal Mines exce pted and a full third part of all lead copper tin coals iron mine & iron o re that shall be found thereon, to have and to hold the said 206 acr es of land together with all rights profits & benefits to the same belongi ng or in anywise appertaining except before excepted, to him the said Dani el Porucker his heirs & assigns forever, he the said Daniel Porucker his h eirs & assigns therefore yielding & paying to me my heirs or assig ns or to my certain attorney or attorneys agent or agents or to the certa in attorney or attorneys of my heirs or assigns proprietor's of the said N orthern Neck yearly & every year on the Feast Day of St. Michael the Archa ngel the fee rent of one shilling sterling money for every fifty acr es of land hereby granted & so proportionably for a greater or lesser quan tity. Provided that if the said Daniel Porucker his heirs & assigns sha ll not pay the said reserved annual rent as aforesaid so that the sa me or any part thereof shall be behind & unpaid by the space of two who le years after the same shall become due if legally demanded that th en it shall & may be lawful for me my heirs of assigns proprietors as afor esaid my or their certain attorney or attornies agent or agents into the a bove granted premises to reenter & hold the same so as if this grant had n ever passed. Given at my office in Frederick County under my hand and sea l. Dated the first day of July 1777.

Fairfax Danl Porucker's Deed for 206 acres in Dunmore County

[HI7300] (Research):Champaign Co, Court of Common Pleas Record book 10, Pg 245-Filed June 1828 Petition for Partition Lewis Pence, guardain of George Pence and Savilla Pence vs Peter Pence and Catherine George Pence and Saville pence are hei9rs of Jacob Pence who died in 18 24 owning the southeast quarter of section 31 township 4 range 12 (Conco rd Twp) except for 20 acres and 70 poles which were sold be Isaac Pen ce to John Norman. Jacob Pence purchased the land from Isaac and Susann ah Pence on 7 Feb 1823. Jacob's widow, Catherine Pence has since remarri ed Peter Pence. The appraisers were David Smith, John Arrowsmith and Dav id markley. Catherine Pence received 50 acres for a dower and Lewis Penc e, as guardian, got possession of the rest of the land to use for the chil dren.

Champaign County Guardian Bonds Book 1 pg220 July 29 1833 george Moyer g dn of Savilla Pence 10yr, dau and minor heir of Jacob Pence, dec'd MB14-3 32 Surity William Runkle

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