[HI12535] (Research):CCGS Newsletter June 1998 Pg 60 1905 CHAMPAIGN CoUNTY CENTENNIAL Relics and Curios Under the direction of this committee the relics and curios were sho wn at the Central Ward School building. This was one of the interesting fe atures of the Centennial celebration. The following are the exhibitors a nd list of relics and curios displayed: Miss Ellen E, McDonald: small stand with drawers, Western Citizen and Urba na Gazette, July 17, 1838.
[HI12536] (Research):Will book F pg 198 Hester McDonald, Urbana died 3/6/1887 probated 5/10/188 7 Heirs- Dencan McDonald, husband; the rents and interest during his lifetim e; Mary J H Stansbery, dau, Indianapolis, IN; Duncan B McDonald, son, Urba na; Isaiah H McDonald, son, Urbana; Ellen E McDonald, dau, Urbana; To c h, all title to lot in Urbana; dau Ellen to have 1/3 of rents for her ca re in my long sickness. Exec- Husband Duncan McDonald Witness; Thomas C Berry, Duncan McDonald, Jr, signed 3/6/1879
[NI12537] Daughter of Enoch & Mariah Critchfield.
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[HI12538] (Research):Graduates of Urbana Public Schools published in CCGS Newsletter March 19 96 pg 12 (Published by the class of 1915 in their Senior Year) Sarah Warnock-Houston - Class of 1871
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(Research):Record Book 18, Page 298 Filed 24 February 1843 Petition for Partition Eligah Maclay vs Sarah Smith et al Abraham Smith, in his will of October 1822 (Champaign County Book Bo ok B, Page 19, probated November 1822), divided his land in Township $ Ran ge 12 (Salem Tp.), which he had received by patent, to James Smith and t he family of the widow, Susannah Maclay. James Smith and Charles Maclay we re the executors. The family of Susannah Maclay held the south half of t he northwest quarter of Section 18 and the south half of the southeast q uarter of Section 24. The heirs of James Smith held the north half of t he northwest quarter of Section 18 and the north half of the southeast q uarter of Section 24. The Maclay heirs were: Charles Maclay; John Macla y; Eligah Maclay and Jane wife of James E. Nichols of Logan County, Ohi o. James Smithus heirs were: Sarah Smith, widow; Benjamin Smith; Matilda S mith King; Robert Donavan Smith; Joseph Wilson Smith; Sarah Ann wife of Hu gh McDonald; Frances 3. wife of Newton Harr of Clark County; and James Smi th.
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(Research):CCGS Newsletter June 1998 Pg 60 1905 CHAMPAIGN CoUNTY CENTENNIAL Relics and Curios Under the direction of this committee the relics and curios were sho wn at the Central Ward School building. This was one of the interesting fe atures of the Centennial celebration. The following are the exhibitors a nd list of relics and curios displayed: Mrs. D. B. McDonald: corner cupboard candleabras - 1 pair, brass candle st ick brought from Scotland in 1773 by Mrs. Archiblad McDonald andirons, sma ll tnick sampler, hatchet from oldest house in Marietta, Ohio knitting she athe, stool - 75 years old chair, reflector, table. s~the, 2 pewter plat es hair trunk.
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Laura E McDonald, spouse DB, age 89, died 12/13/1932 Los Angeles Co CA Cert # 64490
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(Research):PG 390M).RGARET A MCDONALD PROBATED 22 JAN 1910 URBANA CITY [DIED 18 J AN 1910] HeirsJames S McDonald-broCorte Madera, Ca; Sarah 3 KnightUsisUrbana; Ef fie HumphreysisUrbana. Wearing apparel, turn, bedding and all other chat tel property to sis Sarah J Knight and Effie Humphreys and nieces Flora Mc Donald Graham, Effie McDonald Crofts, Grace McDonald Lamme and Margaret Mc Donald share and share alike. Real estate and residue of personal proper ty to sis Sarah J Knight and Effie Humphreys 1/12 each; nieces Flora Graha m, Effie Crotts and Grace Lamme 1/6 each; niece Margaret McDonald 1/3. Sis Sarah J Knight executrix Witness:D N Todd W F Ringwill signed 2 Jul 1906
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(Research):DUNCAN McDONALD, Jr., Urbana. This gentleman, the prosecuting attorn ey of Champaign Co., was born at West Liberty, Logan Co. He was a pup il in the union school of that village, under the tuition of those accompl ished scholars and efficient educators, Luther Smith, Esq., and Rev. Jo hn Fulton. He graduated at Miami University, Oxford, Ohio, and was one amo ng the youngest students who have ever graduated from that institution. Du ring the war of the rebellion, he served as a clerk in the Subsistence Dep artment for his father, Capt. James McDonald, during the time be was Commi ssary of Subsistence for the 1st Division, 21st Army Corps, then command ed by Gen. Thomas J. Wood, and afterward had charge and control of the off ice business in the Subsistence Department at the important depot at Kelly 's Ferry, on the Tennessee River, during the winter following the batt le of Mission Ridge, when the whole army at Chattanooga was supplied fr om that point; and at Alworth, Ga., in the field on the Atlanta campaig n, during the time that the 14th, 20th and part of the 23d Army Corps a nd Gens. Stoneman's and McCook's cavalry divisions were supplied from th at depot, and afterward at Marietta, Ga., when Sherman's whole army were s upplied from that depot, and afterward at Eastport, Miss., where the caval ry command of Maj. Gen. J. H. Wilson and the infantry command of Maj. Ge n. A. J. Smith were supplied from that point. He also was Chief Clerk in t he Subsistence Department during the time his father was Chief Commissa ry of the Department of Georgia, which included the State of Georgia, an d, after Johnston's surrender, assisted in the work of closing up the comm issary depots in that State, and mustering out the officers on duty in t he Subsistence Department in that State. He was principal of the High Scho ol Department of the West Liberty Union Schools, for two years. Having be en engaged in the study of the law for some time, and a favorable opportun ity for entering upon the practice of his profession in Kansas offering it self, he removed to that State, and in April, 1871, was admitted to the b ar by the District Court of Morris County, and was afterward, by the Supre me Court of the State, admitted to practice in that court. In May, 187 2, he was appointed by Hon. William H. Canfield Judge of the Eighth Judici al District of Kansas, County Attorney for Morris County to fill a vacan cy occasioned by the death of the incumbent of that office, and was afterw ard, although the county was almost evenly divided in political sentimen t, elected County Attorney for a full term without opposition. Returni ng to Ohio, in 1877, he entered into partnership in the practice of law wi th Col. D. W. Todd, now Probate Judge of the county, and, in 1879, was ele cted Prosecuting Attorney of the county.
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(Research):CCGS Newsletter Fall 1994 pg 85 Residents of Urbana; When and Where Born Dr H C Houston, Piqua, OH 1847
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(Research):Name: Duncan Mcdonald Birthplace: Ohio State: OH 1910 Ag e: 66 Color: W Enumeration District: 0022 Visit: 0176 County: Cha mpaign, Urbana City Relation: Head of Household Wife Laura E 66 Ohio Son Herbert H 42 Ohio Grandson Clarence 18 Florida Niece Laura Bennett 16 Colorado
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(Research):Early Settlers of Champaign Co, OH Vol 1 pg196 William Lafferty who was the proprietor of the town was a son of Samuel La fferty who came from Virginia and settled in Champaign county, as it was k nown when he came. His location was really on Buck Creek in Clark count y. Samuel Lafferty was married to Mary Hendrix of Virginia, they were pare nts often children, five sons and five daughters. William Lafferty gr ew up in Clark county, married and told all friends and neighbors th at he was migrating to the state of Texas. He traveled as far as Texas a nd there he built himself a double log cabin. The is how the place receiv ed the name of Texas. The name was changed to Mutual years later. It is im possible to give the exact location of Lafferty s cabin, for the cabin w as squarely in the way of the Urbana~Mechanicsburg pike when it was buil t. The cabin was removed. It has been impossible for me to distinguish the relationship between Will iam and John Lafferty. John Lafferty is listed as owning a large farm adjo ining Mutual north, east and west, but the deeds for every lot original ly sold in the plats of Mutual are signed by William Lafferty or his wi fe Sarah Lafferty. John Lafferty was still living a considerable time aft er William s death, but whether they were brothers or father and son I d on t know. The Laffertys are credited with being original sponsors of t he Methodist church at Mutual. The first church services being held in t he Lafferty home. John Lafferty s home was the southeast corner of the squ are, he was postmaster in 1880, also Mayor of the town.
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(Research):Graduates of Urbana High School 1884-1900 submitted by Pat Stickley in CCGS Newsletter June 1996 pg 31 Leah McDonald Class of 1892
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(Research):I can find no port of entry for this family.
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(Research):Phillip and Lucy had no children listed in the 1920 Census. Living in t he house was a boarder named as Arnold Jones age 16 born in PA
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(Research):1997 of Pasadena CA (?)
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Oct 16, 1878 Items From the West End, Concord Township by Specs Jr
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(Research):Name: George E Beasley BirthPlace: Ohio State: OH 1910 Age: 42 Color: W Enumeration District: 0007 Visit: 0315 County: Athens Relation: Head of Household NR Emma Webster 32 Ohio NR Jessie Cheeney 20 Ohio NR Bertha E Bradfield 23 Ohio NR Ida M Dyke 54 Ohio NR Sylva Coe 23 Ohio Adam E Milligan 4, OH
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Born Walter Raymond Storck, but known as Raymond, he switched his middle and last names after 1917. A son of William and "Lizzie" Storck he was a farmer on Bellefontaine Rd. in what is now Huber Heights in Montgomery County. He had brothers Harry and Clarence; and sisters Blanche and Marie.
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(Research):Found in 1860 St Clair Co, IL Census, New Athens Twp, Range 7 W, all inhabitants from Germany. He was living in the household of John Bowen, 56, b KY, Rebecca 49, Willi am 19, George 17, John 14, Emily 12, Susan, 10 and Jacob Koch 21m b NY. Ge orge is age 2. Also living next door is the Koch family from Hesse-Darnsta dt Germany. Henry 35, Margaret 25, Henry 5, Caroline 3, and Margaret Lutz 55. I noted the Koch family as in the 1900 Census, Otto V Ebelsizer h ad in his household a Rosina Koch, born 1822 in Germany named as his grand mother. They were in Floyd Co, Greenville, Indiana. Since Ottos line ge is proven by his mothers obituary, i assumed this Koch connection to be on his mother's side. Stranger things have happened.
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(Research):Iowa State Census Collection, 1836-1925 Name: Albie Evileizer Census Date: 1915 Residence County: Linn Residen ce State: Iowa Locality: Cedar Rapids Birth Location: Iowa can read and write 23 yea rs in Iowa, 8th grade Marital Status: Married Gender: Female Estimated birth year: abt 1892 R ace: White Mother's Birth Location: Bohemia Father's Birth Location: Bohemia Line: 374a Roll: IA1915_296
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(Research):Springfield News-Sun, Friday, December 17, 1982 Henry G Conley, 65, formerly of Springfield, died in Walter Reed Hospit al on Nov 29th. He was born March 16, 1917. He was a veteran of WWII and t he Korean War, member of VFW. Survivors include his son, Phillip, a daught er, Linda Stanaland, both of Bradenton,FL; three sisters, Celia Mechlin, G lady Duty, both of Bradenton, FL; Catherine Watson, Springfield; three bro thers, Herman Conley, Bradenton, Fl, Victor Conley, Delhi, CA, Fay Conle y, Holmes Beach, FL. Burial in Arlington Cemetery Dec 1st with full milita ry honors.
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(Research):Death place from Maurice Darnell Hittnotes had 3 children according to B. Littlefield Urbana Township notes from L. Johnson say b 5-25-1801 d 10-3-1877 came toW arren Co., O. early and removed to Champaign Co. in1813. Ellis Hitt says died in In.
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(Research):+John WALLACE b: March 4, 1786 in DE (grew up in VA, later moving to OH a nd LaSalle Co., IL and coming to Mt. Morris Ogle Co. in 1839) m: Decemb er 30, 1825 d: September 29, 1850 in Mt. Morris Twp., Ogle Co., IL Buria l: Oakwood Cemetery, Mt. Morris, Ogle Co., IL
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(Research):EVENSIZER, Leah E (NIEMANN); 85; Devils Lake ND>The Dalles OR; Oregonia n; 2001-6-12; jirt EVENSIZER, Leah Elizabeth (NIEMANN); 85; Devils Lake ND>Forest Grove OR; H illsboro Argus; 2001-6-12; llawson
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(Research):Died in a motorcyle accident after returning from a tour of duty in Germa ny and being discharged from the Army
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(Research):Congleton family history from Tom Boggs htboggs@hotmail.com
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Son of Riley T Barnett and Emma Cristwell
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(Research):A search of the Calif death index was made and no record was found for Har ry
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(Research):Name: IDA A HULLINGER Gender: Female Date of Death: November 01, 1960 Volume: 16317 Certificate: 76771 Marital Status: Widowed Place of Death: , Clark County Race: White Residence: Springfield, Clark County Age: 92
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(Research):Salisbury Post (online edition) Salisbury, NC July 31, 2001 Barbara McElfresh MOUNT PLEASANT - Barbara Joan Evilsizer Wright McElfresh, 68, 10617 Fink R oad, sister of Carl Evilsizer, Albemarle, died Friday (July 27, 2001) at N orthEast Medical Center, Concord.Services: 11 a.m. Wednesday, Stanly Funer al Home chapel, Albemarle. Burial, Rehobeth Methodist Church cemetery. Vis itation: 7-9 tonight at the funeral home.
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(Research):Name : Frances Leona Evilsizer Death date : 14 Dec 1942 Death place : Akron, Summit, Ohio Birth date : 23 Aug 1925 Birth place : Akron, Ohio Age at death : 17 years 3 months 21 days Gender : Female Marital status : Single Race or color : Caucasian Street address : 375 Allyn Occupation : Student Residence : Akron, Ohio Burial date : 17 Dec 1942 Cemetery name : Glendale Father name : Glen Evilsizer Father birth place : Spencer, Wv Mother name : Martha J. Smith Mother birth place : Healing Springs, Va Informant-Glen Evilsizer GSU film number : 2024042 Digital GS number : 4057820 Image number : 427 Certificate number : fn 76389 Collection : Ohio Deaths 1908-1953
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(Medical):Contributing cause of death- cerebral embolism
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(Research):named in mothers will 1905 as Jennie Bay.
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(Research):Census Place:Haines, Marion, Illinois 1880 Source:FHL Film 1254234 National Archives Film T9-0234 Page 5 Wilson REDBERNSelfMMW21ILOcc:FarmerFa: TNMo: TN Charity REDBERNWifeFMW21ILFa: TNMo: IL
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Sarah E Thomas (1845 - 1919)
Eliza Virginia Thomas (1846 - 1864)
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George Nelson Thomas (1872 - 1947)*
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November 23, 1882
George McDonald, second son of the late Colin McDonald, died at Dubuque, IA, very suddenly and under peculiarly sad circumstances, aged 31 years.
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Ellen Stansbury Adams (1870 - 1947)*
Janie Heylin Stansbury (1873 - 1879)*
Margaret O'Brien McDonald (1868 - 1923)*
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Dau of Edward and Jemima Anchors Conroy
Name: Adam E Milligan BirthPlace: Ohio State: OH 1910Age: 56 Color: W Enumeration District: 0142 Visit: 0050 County: Tuscarawas Relation: Head of Household Wife Caroline 53 Ohio Son Charles E 21 PENN SIL Amelia Schafer 42 Ohio
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Perhaps the mother of Darcy Scarberry named as a grandson of Dora Grace Miller Evilsizer
As there were no Evilsizer's in this area in 1860 other than the Joshua line, and they did not use this spelling, I cannot figure out who this Geor ge belongs to. The Ebelsizer line was in McDonough Co, ILL in 1860, some d istance from here. This George must have died young, as he never appea rs in any future census.
Phil pfletcher@juno.com
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Grandson of George Crow born c1753 died 1830 Bucks Co, Springfield, PA and Lydia (info not known)
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The Oregonian Newspaper June 12, 2001 Leah E. Evensizer A memorial service will be at 1 p.m. Tuesday, June 12, 2001, in First Chri stian Church in Forest Grove for Leah E. Evensizer, who died June 7 at a ge 85. Mrs. Evensizer was born Leah E. Niemann on March 15, 1916, in Devi ls Lake,N.D. She lived in Spokane and Barlow before moving in 1951 to Fore st Grove, where she and her husband owned the Royal Coachman Cafe and b us depot from 1959 until retiring in 1978. She moved to The Dalles in 198 6. In 1936, she married Clyde L. Evensizer; he died in 1984. Survivors include her son, Milton; daughters, Marvel McCanna and Myrna LaS trapas; brothers, Clifford Niemann and John Niemann; 13 grandchildre n; 21 great-grandchildren; and two reat-great-grandchildren. Her son Dav id died in 1964. Interment in Mt. View Memorial Gardens in Forest Grove. R emembrances to the memorial fund of the church. Arrangements by Forest Gro ve Memorial Chapel.
Numan, Albert (Nieman)
Age: 63 Year: 1920
Birthplace: Deutschland Roll: T625_1338
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State: North Dakota ED: 112
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Township: Devils Lake Albert Nieman, 63, GER GER GER, imm 1882 Anna, 61, GER GER GER, imm 1883 Leah, dau, age 20
ELI MCKINDEY ARBOGAST can number among his ancestors two of the ear ly settlers of this part of Ohio, and he himself was born in this count y, and has ever since made his home here, with the exception of a year els ewhere. In his business as a contractor and builder he has done a great d eal to promote the growth of Springfield, his place of residence, and t he surrounding country. When he came here in early manhood the city was b ut a village of three or four thousand people, and he has seen it grow fr om a mere commercial town, the metropolis of an agricultural communit y, to be one of the most flourishing manufacturing cities in the State, wi th a population of nearly forty thousand inhabitants.
Mr. ARBOGAST was born in Moorefield Township, March 4, 1830, a s on of George ARBOGAST, who was born in Pendleton County, Va., August 10, 1 793, a son of Michael ARBOGAST, a native of the same State. His father, g reat-grandfather of our subject, was born in Germany, and coming to Ameri ca in Colonial times, he settled in Virginia, and eventually died ther e. The grandfather of our subject was reared to agricultural pursui ts on his father's plantation, in the Old Dominion, and made his home in t hat commonwealth until 1816, when he emigrated to Ohio, accompanied by h is wife and their five sons and two daughters George, Silas, Eli, Enoch, S olomon, Elizabeth and Abbie. He settled in that part of Champaign Coun ty now included in Clark County, buying a tract of land in Moorefield Town ship, of which he thus became one of the earliest settlers, and where he r esided until his mortal career was closed by death. The maiden name of h is wife was BUZZARD.
The father of our subject was the eldest son of the family, and at t he time of their location in Clark County it was a wilderness, with dee r, wolves and other wild animals haunting it, and he being an expert marks man, won a reputation as a skilled deer hunter. He bough a tract of la nd in Moorefield Township, and engaged in farming there for a long time wi th good profit, accumulating considerable property, but he lost it a ll by going security for some friends. He subsequently removed to Springf ield Township, and there his life was rounded out by death in the mon th of April, 1868. He had lived to see the county quite well developed, w ith fine farms, busy towns, and flourishing cities, where he once saw b ut primeval forests, wild prairies and uncultivated meadows, with settleme nts few and scattering. The maiden name of his wife was Elizabeth HULLING ER, who was a native of Pennsylvania. Her father was Daniel HULLINGER, a nd early pioneer of Ohio, coming to this State in 1816, and settling in Ch ampaign County, near Fremont, where he improved a good farm, upon whi ch he spent his last days. The maiden name of his wife was SHACKEY. T he mother of our subject died in Springfield Township, in July 1867. S he and her husband were the parents of sixteen children, of whom the follo wing thirteen were reared to maturity: Eliza, Melinda, Catherine, Nancy, E noch G., Matilda, Eli M., Charles, Harvey, Seth, William H. John and Isaac .
Eli McKindey ARBOGAST was reared and educated in this county, a nd at the age of eighteen commenced to learn the carpenter's trade, servi ng an apprenticeship of three years, and becoming a master of his chosen c alling in all its details. He then did "jour" work until 1857, when he es tablished himself as a contractor and builder, and has ever since carri ed it on with excellent pecuniary results in this county, with the excepti on of a year's residence in Dayton. He has always conducted a thriving bu siness, erecting many residence buildings, etc., in this city, and even ca rrying on his building operations in other parts of the county, and has ga thered together a comfortable amount of property, and by wise investmen ts of his money has increased his bank account. During the long yea rs of his residence in this city his fellow-citizens have always found h im prompt, truthful and even dealing in all his business transaction s, in which, morever, he has displayed excellent discernment and sound sen se. He and his estimable wife are members in high standing of the St. Pa ul Methodist Episcopal Church, of which he is a Trustee, and they are earn est in their endeavors to further the cause of religion. Mr. ARBOGAST fir st joined the church on Columbia Street, and later connected himself wi th the Center Street Church, and subsequently severed his connection wi th that church upon the organization of the St. Paul Society, with whi ch he has since been identified. He belongs to the Independent Order of O dd Fellows, as a member of Springfield Lodge, No. 33.
Mr. ARBOGAST has been blest in his domestic relations. He has been t wice married. November 6, 1851, he was married to Catherine COFFIELD, a n ative of Butler County, Ohio, and a daughter of John COFFIELD. After a ha ppy wedded life of twenty-seven years that woman of sainted memory pass ed to her reward, and her household knew the comfort of her presence no mo re, her death occurring November 11, 1878, five days after the anniversa ry of her wedding. Of that union our subject has three children John, Geo rge and William.
The marriage of our subject to his present amiable and true wife, w ho devotes herself to making his home pleasant, took place December 27, 18 80. She has also been twice married. Her maiden name was Annie GANO, a nd she was born in Asbury, Hunterdon County, N. J., May 6, 1841. She w as first married June15, 1857, to Johnson ELLIOTT. He was an attorney a nd practiced his profession first in Bucyrus, this State, and later in Wap akoneta, the county seat of Auglaize County, and there he died while yet n ot far past the prime of his life. Mrs. ARBOGAST'S father, William GANO w as born in Asbury, N. J., while his father, Asher GANO, is thought to ha ve been born in either Germany or Pennsylvania of German parentage. He w as a well-to-do farmer, owning a large farm near Asbury and died there. M rs.Arbogast's father followed the trade of a carpenter in Asbury until 184 2, and then left New Jersey to make a new home in Ohio, and located near W est Liberty, in Logan County, and died in 1844, in the home that he purcha sed there. The maiden name of his wife was Jemima SMITT. She was bo rn in Asbury, and was a daughter of Joseph SMITT, who was a farmer and spe nt his last years in New Jersey. The maiden name of his wife was WYKOF F. She was native of New Jersey, and a life-long resident of the Stat e. Mrs. ARBOGAST'S mother spent her last years with her children, and di ed at the advanced age of eighty-four years
This appeared in the Obit Index McELFRESH, Barbara Joan (EVILSIZER)[WRIGHT]; 68; Concord NC; Salisbu ry P; 2001-7-31; wrabb MOUNT PLEASANT Barbara Joan Evilsizer Wright McElfresh, 68, 10617 Fink R oad, sister of Carl Evilsizer, Albemarle, died Friday (July 27, 2001) at N orthEast Medical Center, Concord. Services: 11 a.m. Wednesday, Stanly Funeral Home chapel, Albemarle. Buria l, Rehobeth Methodist Church cemetery. Visitation: 7-9 tonight at the fun eral home Salisbury Post 7/31/2001
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1910 Champaign Co, OH Census Name: Jennie Bay Birthplace: Ohio State: OH Age: 39 Color: W Enumeration District: 0004 Visit: 0189 County: Champaign, Mechanicsbu rg Relation: Head of Household Daughter Lelah F 18 Ohio Son Lawrence E 16 Nebraska Daughter Maud M 11 Nebraska Daughter Hazel G 08 Nebraska
Redburn, Wilson L. Lived in: Farrington, Jefferson County, Illinois 1900 Series: T623 Microfilm: 308 Book: 2 Page: 68
There are several names that match and my curiosity is peaked! Here's t he background: I have never had any real contact with my father's fami ly - divorced parents. Contact has finally been made and an aunt talk ed to me. She wouldn't let me in the house but she came out on the porch a nd talked. She mentioned my grandmother's family - Redburn. My grandmother 's name was Gertrude Julia Redburn (Boyd - born 1900 in Kell, IL). Her mot her was Stella (Della) Redburn and she married Edward Jeffries (born 184 9) from MO. According to family history, my ggf Edward was the vict im of a hunting "accident" in Mattoon, IL on Thanksgiving Day in 1900 . Th ere was a trial that somehow involved a John Linder. John was somehow rela ted to the Redburn family (in-law). Apparently, Stella left her daughter G ertrude with the Redburn family and she "went whoring around" accordi ng to my aunt. Later she remarried and the consensus is that the man's na me was George Strong. Have you by any chance heard this story? Do any of t hese names match up with yours? Sure would be nice to finally get a ho ld on a connection. Like I told my aunt - I am just interested in the gene alogy not the skeletons! She had a hard time believing that, I think. Oh w ell.
Susan Barker A1776lady@aol.com
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