[DI15665]
Indiana Deaths, 1882-1920 about Abraham Maggart
[HI15667]
(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 July 30 1833 Peter Sr and Eliz. Overbarger to John Overbarger, 48. 75 acres , SW corner Bk K Pg 567 SE 1/4 Oct 16 1869 John Offenbacker to Jacob Pence, 48.75 acres Bk 42 Pg 3 SE 1/4 Apr 15 1870 Jacob Pence to John Offenbacker, 48.75 acres Bk 42 Pg32 5 SE 1/4 Feb 1 1871 John Offenbacker to John Taylor, 48.75 acres, Bk 43 Pg 2 58 SE 1/4 Feb 2 1871 John Taylor to John Offenbacker, 48.75 acres, Bk 43 Pg 2 57 SE 1/4 Jun 1 1878 Jno Offenbacker to Marg E Ebert, 48.75 acres, Bk 52 Pg 2 2
[HI15669]
(Research):Champaign Co Will Abstracts Book H Pg 525 Noah Rhodes, Mad River Twp - probated 7/21/1896 Heirs-Catherine rhodes-widow; Jacob E Rhodes-son-Terre Haute; Joseph S Rho des-son-Terre haute; Joshua Rhodes-Terre haute. All real estate and person al to wife her natural life as long as she remains my widow; if she remarr ies, only 1/3; at her death, to three sons equally. Jacob E Rhodes, admi n. Wit; Amanda Neff (dec'd), Isaac Neff (dec'd) Signed 4/4/1888
[HI15670]
(Research):
[DI15670]
ST. PARIS NEWS-DISPATCH, Thurs. 6 March 1919 The death of Mrs. Isabelle KITE occurred at the home of her son, McClellan KITE of Payne, Ohio, on Monday. Pneumonia following influenza caused h er death. Several other members of the family are in a critical conditi on with the same disease. The body was brought to the home of her siste r, Mrs. Geo. SMITH, east of town, Tuesday evening and burial took place We dnesday at Myrtletree cemetery. Mrs. KITE 's maiden name was OFFENBACHER, having been born east of St. Par is about 75 years ago. She had been a widow for almost 45 years. Seven so ns survive her. They are Baker of Michigan; McClelland, of Payne, Ohio; Elmer of Kalamazoo, Mich.; Alby, Marion and Claude of Alberta, Canada, and Guy of Fort Wayne, Ind. She also leaves two sisters, Mrs. G. W. SMITH and Mrs. Louisa TAYLOR. Beautiful floral offerings were sent by the Elks lodge of Ft. Wayne, of which her son, Guy, is a high offical. This token of high esteem and kindness of the fraternity is greatly appreciated by the family.
[HI15672]
(Research):Champaign Co - Patent Deeds Located in Land Deed Indices Johnson T wp by Pat Stickley & Denise Kay Moore Oct 2005. Sec 12 Twp 3 Range 11 ( SE 1/4) 11 Jun 1879 Quitclaim from Perry Pence to Amanda Smith, undivided 1/4 of 2 7.32 ac, part of S 1/2 of SE 1/4 = 6.83 acres Bk 56 Pg 27 26 Aug 1924 Amanda Smith to R M Kite, 6.83 ac Bk108Pg18
[HI15674]
(Research):Champaign Co - Patent Deeds Located in Land Deed Indices Johnson Twp by P at Stickley & Denise Kay Moore Oct 2005. Section 12 Township 3 Range 11 19 Jan 1835 Heirs of Moses Maggert (Adam and Sarah Maggert); Samuel and Ba rbary Maggert; Joel and Sarah Maggert; James and Elizabeth Flowers) to Dav id maggert, 78 acres N 1/2 - BkL Pg533
[HI15676]
(Research):I have a note of a John Flower 1715-1772 York Co. Pa mar Mary
[HI15678]
(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 ? 5/11/1858 Jacob Walborn to Dan Kessler, .5 acre Bk 30 Pg 90 Lot ? 8/4/1858 Dan Kessler to Jacob Walborn Jr, .5 acre Bk 30 Pg319 Lot ? 12/6/1859 David Walborn to Jacob Walborn Jr, 5 acres Bk 31 Pg 591 Lot ? 5/10/1862 Jacob Walborn ro David Walborn, 5 acres Bk 33 Pg246 Lot ? 8/8/1864 Jacob Walborn Jr to Amos Lyons, .5 acre Bk 35 Pg274
[HI15679]
(Research):Champaign Co - Patent Deeds Located in Land Deed Indices Johnson Twp by P at Stickley & Denise Kay Moore Oct 2005. Section 18 Township 3 Range 11( NW 1/4) (St Paris located in Sec 18) 03 Dec 1859 James McPheren to David Walborn, 9.44 acres Bk 31 Pg552 10 May 1862 David Walborn to John C Clem, 9.44 acres Bk33Pg247
[HI15681]
(Research):There is a William Henry Walborn in Evergreen Cemetery who diedk 3/5/19 09 Sec 6 Lot 42
[HI15685]
(Research):Is this the Serpeta Walborn who married Sylvester Rock 12/28/1865 at the E xchange Hotel in Urbana
[HI15687]
(Research):Tuesday, November 26, 1918 [probably Auburn paper] DIES AT AGE OF 68 JERRY WALBORN, A RESIDENT OF AUBURN ONLY A FEW MONTHS, PASSES AWAY MOND AY FORENOON In poor health for several years, Jerry WALBORN, sixty-eight, a reside nt of Auburn but a few weeks, died at his home on West Second Stre et at 9 o'clock Monday forenoon. Mr. WALBORN, who was born in Champaign county, near St. Paris, Ohio, Ju ne 3, 1850, moved to Indiana fifty-five years ago. Last April he locat ed on a farm a half mile north of Auburn, but owing to continued poor heal th, sold the farm and moved to Auburn in October. Surviving besides the widow are two daughters, Mrs. Coy DUNKLE of Garret t, and Mrs. Walter GEIB of west of Auburn; a brother, Daniel, of Hutchinso n, Kansas, and four sisters, Mrs. Joseph LINK of North Main street, Mrs. J ohn WEAVER of West Seventh street, Mrs. Elizabeth BOLLINGER of East Seven th street, and Mrs. Philip LUNG, living south of Auburn Junction. Funeral services will be held at the late home on Wednesday afterno on at 2 o'clock. Rev. S.E. SLATER, pastor of the St. Mark's Lutheran churc h, will be in charge. Interment will be made in Woodlawn cemetery. Note: "The widow" was Mary Ellen SEYDELL, daughter of Michael SEYDELL a nd Catherine WITTLE, whom he married 20 Mar 1890 in DeKalb County, Ind.
[DI15692]
Newspaper Abstract
[HI15693]
(Research):Champaign County Ohio History 1991 by CCGS Biography Pg 269
[HI15704]
(Research):Filed for pension 6/14/1865 with a minor child Andrew J Andrew filed 11/26/1890
[HI15705]
(Research):Bio, Clark Co, OH History CD450 County and Family Histories of Ohio, Sprin gfield, Clark Co, pg 904 .............. Thomas Drake was born in Elizabeth Township, Miami Count y, Ohio, September 18, 1836, and was a son of Jacob Drake, who came from N ew Jersey to Miami County during pioneer days. jacob Drake was first marri ed January 12, 1814 to Phoebe Stout, by whom he had two sons, Thomas and W illiam. He was agian married June 27, 1839, to Ruth A Titous, and they h ad four children, Ezra H, Willis H, Albert and Mary A (Lamme). Thomas Dra ke, the father of our subject, spent his boyhood days on the home farm whi ch he assisted in clearing. They lived in the log house for many years, a nd in 1853 Mr Drake erected a magnificent frame house, the finest in t he county at that time. After his marriage, he moved to the Fuller fa rm in Pike Township, Clark county, which he rented for two years; then dur ing the following three years, lived on the arm of his wife's mother. At t he end of that time he moved to Champaign County, farming near Addison f or five years, and then moved to a farm on the Clark County line. The fami ly next lived on the Sheets farm near Tippecanoe for a period of eighte en years, then on the Strock farm in Pike township for nine years. From th ere they moved to Jackson Township, where they remained but a short tim e, locating soon afterward on a small farm that Mr Drake bought near Addis on. Three weeks after moving on the place, Mrs Drake died, on December 1 3, 1907. Mr Drake is now retired and lives in the village of Addison. He w ife , Mary (Deaton) Drake born in Pike township, and was the daughter of W illiam and Catherine Deaton, early pioneers of the county. Six children we re born to them; William, Willis Jacob, Elizabeth F, who died at nine year s; Sherman, who died at eight years; Grant and Levi.
[HI15707]
(Research):Elizabeth ancestry (Reuben,Jacob, Jacob, John W, Johannes, Jurien) Her anc estor was a servant to Killian Van Rensallear from Albany New York. Histo ry of the Westfall family can be found at http://www.geocities.com/Heartland/Valley/7259/westfall.html
[HI15711]
(Research):Champaign Co Newspaper Abstracts 1871-1884-The Urbana Citizen and Gazet te 1871-1884 CCGS, by Pat Stickley Dec 2000, pg84. 1/25/1886 A colony left Woodstock area for Harper KS, Tuesday, including J O Swish er wife and baby, Oscar McAdmas, wife and 2 ch; Pearl Owens and wife, Wesl ey Blazer and wife and Levi Hockman
[HI15713]
(Research):EPHRAIM WOODWARD, farmer; P. O. Woodstock; born in Pennsylvania Aug. 17, 1 815 ; is a son of George and Alice (Buffington) Woodward, natives of Penns ylvania. The grandparents were also natives of Pennsylvania, the ancest ry being from England and Wales. George and family removed from Pennsylvan ia to Ohio, and located in this county in 1833, and lived and died her e. He died in 1846. They were parents of ten children; nine now survive--L ydia, Jonathan, John, Ann, Eliza, Washington, Ephraim, William and Georg e. Our subject lived with his parents till 24 years of age. He was marrie d, April 3, 1841, to Miss Margaretta, daughter of Ezra and Elizabeth Lambo rn, natives of Pennsylvania and early settlers in this county. As the iss ue of this union, they had five children-Elizabeth, George, Alice, Ezra a nd Eliza. His wife died Oct. 26, 1868, and he was married the second ti me Oct. 28, 1869, to Mrs. Harriet Ellsworth, daughter of Truman M. and Ma ry Kimball, he a native of Vermont, and she of Ohio. The issue of his la st marriage is one child-Jane. After his first marriage, be located in Log an Co., where he lived about one and one-half years; then bought and locat ed upon the farm where he now lives, having made a continued residence he re of thirty-eight years. He has a fine farm of 127 acres, with good bri ck house and other buildings and improvements.
[DI15713]
Name:
[HI15715]
(Research):daughter of Truman M. and Mary Kimball, he a native of Vermont, and s he of Ohio.
[BI15716]
Birth Records from Champaign County Probate Court Compiled by Pat Stickl ey born 11/20/1867 Rush Twp to John D and Lucy Cranston
[DI15716]
Name:
[HI15718]
(Research):Name: Glorvina Cranston Birthplace: New York State: OH 1910 Age: 83 Enumeration District: 0013 Visit: 0061 County: Champaign, Woodstock Relation: Mother Head of Household Charles Cranston W
[DI15718]
Name:
[HI15719]
(Research):Named in Will of Eli Runyan 4/29/1902 grnephew -
[DI15724]
Name:
[HI15727]
(Research):Susan, and her brothers Hamilton, George, Andrew and David were livi ng in 1860 Census with Gideon H Ward, their Uncle
[HI15728]
(Research):Name : David Ward Death date : 09 May 1912 Death place : Saint Paris, Champaign Co., Ohio Birth date : 18 Oct 1845 Estimated birth year : Birth place : Ohio Age at death : 66 years 6 months 20 days Gender : Male Marital status : Married Race or color : Caucasian Street address : Occupation : Retired Brickmaker Residence : Burial date : 11 May 1912 Burial place : Cemetery name : Evergreen Cemetery Spouse name : Father name : George Ward Father titles : Father birth place : Virginia Mother name : Hannah Creveson Mother titles : Mother birth place : GSU film number : 1953418 Digital GS number : 4021196 Image number : 680 Certificate number : fn 25763 Collection : Ohio Deaths 1908-1953
[DI15728]
Name : David Ward
[HI15729]
(Research):IGI 2nd entry IDA MAY BARGER Birth: 15 AUG 1871 , Champaign, Ohio Parents:
[HI15730]
(Research):Name: JEROME J NEFF Gender: Male Date of Death: January 02, 1961 Volume: 16409 Certificate: 05661 Marital Status: Married Place of Death: Piqua, Miami County Race: White Residence: Piqua, Miami County Age: 94
[HI15731]
(Research):Name: Hugh J Barger Gender: Male Date of Death: 07 July 1973 Volume: 21348 Certificate: 050328 Autopsy: Unknown Marital Status: Never Married Place of Death: , Champaign County Certifier: Coroner Race: White Residence: , Champaign County Age: 63 Years
[XI15731]
No visable marker as of June 2010
[HI15732]
(Research):Teachers Term Report Johnson Twp Dist #6 Winter Term 9/20/1884-3/6//18 85 R M Pickering- Teacher (From CCGS Newsletter Summer 1992 pg 59) Maud Norman age 11
[DI15735]
Name: Don Mcmorran
[HI15736]
(Research):ST. PARIS NEWS-DISPATCH, Thurs. 3 Jan 1929, pg 1 The death of Mrs. Simeon McMORRAN occurred at 12 o'clock, Monday noon at t he home on South High street. Pneumonia following an attack of the flu w as the cause after only few days illness. Her maiden name was Mary Janet McLEAN, being the daughter of Neil and Kath erine McLEAN of Marion county, where she was born January 22, 1856. On Aug ust 12, 1890 she was united in marriage to Simeon McMORRAN, and until 18 y ears ago lived on a farm four miles northwest of St. paris. At that time t he family moved to this place, where she had since resided. The survivi ng children are Neal McMORRAN, St. Paris, R. 1; Mrs. Byron JENKINS, portla nd, IN, Mrs Floyd BERRY, Westville and Miss Ruth of Columbus. There are ei ght grandchildren. The following sisters are also living: Mrs. C. M. NUMA N, Canton, OH; Mrs. Nancy THOMSON, Bold Knob, ARK and Mrs. Maggie JON ES of LaRue, OH. Mrs. McMORRAN was a member of the local branch of the Christian Science ch urch. She was reserved and yet possessed an unusual friendly dispositio n. The funeral services were held in the home Wednesday afternoon at 2 o'c lock, Rev. W. E. Shriver of the Methodist church being in charge. Bert Ric heson was in charge of the interment which was made in Evergreen cemeter y. Those from out of town to attend Mrs. McMORRAN's funeral are Mr s. C. M. NUMAN of Canton, Mrs. Nanny THOMASON and Neal McLEAN of Bold Kno b, ARK; Mrs. Maggie JONE and Mrs. Donald LINGO of LaRue; Mr. and Mr s. G. V. FROMME of Urbana; Mr. and Mrs. Byron JENKINS of Portland IN; Mr s. Mary WENCH, Harry DILL and Mrs. Frank L. --CAN of Columbus; Mrs. Etta B URN--AM of Watertown, NY; and Clare -ALLEY of Cleveland.
[HI15739]
(Research):CCGS Newsletter Sept 1998 Pg 93 Teachers Report for St Paris, Johnson Twp, Champaign County Ohio, Octob er 9, 1903, W C Coleman, Teacher Janet McMorran age 11
[DI15739]
Name: Jannet M. Berry
[HI15740]
(Research):CCGS Newsletter Summer 2005 Vol21 No2 Pg 16 St Paris Ohio Graduates 1909- 1917 from 6/19/1993 by Janet Evilsizor Worthington Ruth McMorran Monahan 1916
[NI15741]
1930 La Port Co, IN l/w son Charles, wife Carrie
[HI15742]
(Research):Faulkner Family Hstory from: Denise Moore, P O Box 752, Gautier, MS 39553
[NI15743]
1830 and 1840 census show 2 females. Fanny is mentioned in fathers will in 1855, and she married 1834. Not able to locate any marriage record for Elizabeth, so she perhaps died prior to 1850, and for sure before 1855.
[HI15744]
(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 #? 04 Jun 1851 Jacob G Furrow to Elijah Faulkner, lot in St Paris, we st side of Springfield St BkW pg253 Lot#? 24 Feb 1855 Elijah Faulkner to John Hepner, lot in St Paris on Sprin gfield St Bk Z Pg496
[NI15745]
son of Lester Dunlap and Nellie Chapman
[HI15746]
(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.
[HI15747]
(Research):Was the mother of Wesley Griffield
[HI15748]
(Research):John Faulkner, MD, Company G, 3rd Ohio Calvary; b. ca. 1830; d. 15 Oct 186 1, 32y(?)(tombstone viewed by author); bur. Grafton Cem., Ja. Tp., CH County. OH; m. 8 Oct 1851 CH Co., Hester Grafton (b. ca. 1832-1833; dau. of Tho mas J. Grafton & Margaret H. Downey). Hester had married Amos Davison pri or to the enumeration of the 1870 census of Jackson Township. By the 18 80 Jackson Tp. census, Hester was again listed as a widow, however, it h as been reported that Amos Davison left her (Aunt Ellenus Notes). Informat ion extending from Champaign County, Ohio was provided by Sharon Roach roa ch 598@juno.com on 27 September 2000. From a picture of Johnus Faulkner us tombstone, died 15 Oct 1861, 32y 1m 11d, Sharon calculated that he was born 4 September 1829. Sha ron related that Hester Grafton, born 20 November 1832-1833; died 2 June 1 915 in Marion, Grant County, Ohio at 81 years of age. Sharon has obtain ed a pension file for John Faulkner and a later petition filed by the chil dren.
[HI15750]
(Research):CCGS Newsletter Spring 1992 Poll Book St Paris Precinct Johnson Twp 11/2/1 880 Jacob Kesler
[HI15754]
(Research):Possibly this is John in the 1880 census Census Place:Jackson, Champaign, Ohio Source:FHL Film 1254998 National Archives Film T9-0998 Page 26 3C John KESLERSelfMMW28OHOcc:FarmingFa: OHMo: OH Catharine KESLERWifeFMW26OH Fa: FRANCEMo: OH
[HI15758]
(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 George Kesler
[HI15759]
(Research):In 1830 Henry Prince, son ofPhilip Printz and grandson of the immigrant Jo hann Heinrich Printz, migrated with his family to Jackson township, Champa ign County, Ohio from the Shenandoah Valley area of Virginia. On 4 Apr il 1833 (Book L, Page 605 Champaign County Land Deeds) the United States g ranted a patent of one hundred and sixty acres in the southeast quart er of section twenty-seven of Johnson township to Martin Prince, son ofHen ry Prince and his second wife, Ann Decies. On 10 March 1874 Martin Prin ce granted a forty-five acre tract of the above land to his son, Solomon P rince. Today, this land is situated to the southwest of the junction of St ate Route 235 and Possom Hollow Road. The land is in the possession ofWa rd Prince, son of Thomas Prince and grandson of Solomon Prince. On the forty-five acres acquired by Martin Prince, an earthen tile mill w as put into operation about the year 1885. Solomon and Thomas Prince inde bted themselves to Gaar , Scott and Company of Richmond, Indiana on 13 Aug ust 1885 for the amount of $850.00. The loan was paid in full on 21 Februa ry 1890. The item purchased was a portable ten horse power Practian (?) En gine, Number 4238, with governor, wagon and the usual appurtenance s. On 19 August 1886 Solomon and Thomas Prince purchased from Gaar , Sco tt and Company, (purchase paid in full on 29 January 1891) one 33w CyU Pea rless Separator, number 8096, on a wagon, with Folding Stacker, Belts a nd the usual appurtenances. On 4 June 1890 Solomon, E. C. and Thomas Prince indebted themselv es to E. M. Freese and Company o Plymouth, Richland County, Ohio for the s um of $540.00. This was re-filed on 28 May 1891 for the amount of$580.00 a nd the payoff date was not recorded. The item purchased was "one Ohio Ti le and Brick Machine with Dies, Cutting Tables and all other fixtures belo nging thereto." The factory continued the production of tile until August 1906. A round form of earthen tile was manufactured, ranging in sizes of thr ee to twelve inches. The tile was fabricated from clay and water, using st raw as an adhesive. The clay was mined from the surrounding fields and tra nsported to the factory area by the use of a flat-bed horse-drawn cart. T he mixture was fed into a processing machine which was operated by a stati onary steam engine. As the surrounding area lay mainly in forest there w as little want for fuel. Trees were cut and the trunks were sent off to t he sawmill to be cut into lumber , while the tops of the trees were us ed to fuel the steam engine. When the components were thoroughly blended t he processing machine would mold the tile into the correct shape and as t he clay moldings were extruded, cut into the desired length. The tiles we re now placed onto drying decks for a period of nearly three weeks. Aft er the drying interval, the tiles were placed into a kiln for the final dr ying, which gave them the desired hardness and color .At least one accou nt book remains in existence of the business, a ledger covering the peri od of October 23, 1901 through August 25, 1906. This ledger is a listi ng of customers and their accounts, and can be found in the possession ofM r. and Mrs. Ward Prince.
[HI15764]
(Research):Name: Blanche Vorpe SSN: 278-34-7953 Last Residence: 43311 Bellefontaine, Logan, Ohio, United States of Ameri ca Born: 26 Nov 1894 Last Benefit: 43072 Saint Paris, Champaign, Ohio, United States of Ameri ca Died: Feb 1981 State (Year) SSN issued: Ohio (1955 )
[HI15765]
(Research):Name: RUTH BODEY MCGUIRE Gender: Female Date of Death: March 6, 1999 Birth Date: October 6, 1897 Volume: 31879 Certificate: 017562 Autopsy: N Social Security Number: 293344184 Father's Surname: BODEY Time of Death: 3:34 PM Marital Status: widowed Hispanic Origin: Not Hispanic Place of Death: nursing home Years of Schooling: 8 Certifier: Physician Branch of Service: Method of Disposition: Burial Mother's Surname: AMMON Race: White Birth Place: CHAMPAIGN, Ohio Residence: CHAMPAIGN, Ohio Age: 101 years
[HI15769]
(Research):1920 Census Johnson, Champaign County, Ohio page 3B family #77-80 Millerstown Village Bodey John L age 54 Occupation Farmer Bodey Etna W wife age 51 born ohio Bodey Alta B daughter age 32 single occupation School Teacher Bodey, Oliver F son age 27 widower occupation clerk bank
[HI15770]
(Research):Name: ORVAL L BODEY Gender: Male Date of Death: March 22, 1962 Volume: 16825 Certificate: 16656 Marital Status: Married Place of Death: Urbana, Champaign County Race: White Residence: Urbana, Champaign County Age: 66
[HI15771]
(Research):'"Levi Bodey Family Sheet" by Rebecca A. Lovett Leamy [3-X-2000]: full na me 'Susanna Mauk'; "Descendants of Heinrich Bode" (Clint Williams, 2002 ]: name 'Susanna Mouk'; 1900 Champaign Co., OH census (D. K. M. Moore, r ef. p. 21) 247/248 (Adams township): age 32, b. OH 12/67; parents b. O H; married 3 years; no children born; 1920 Champaign Co., OH census at Ca rrysville Road East [E.D. 1; Sh. 8; ll. 25-27]: age 52 'with Albert Err gang' as 'parent'; local resource (Judi) to L. Ellingham 14-XII-2001]: di ed '1924' & burial'
[DI15771]
Name:
[HI15773]
(Research):Teachers Term Report Johnson Twp Dist #5 Winter Term 10/6/1884-2/20/1885 G rant V Fromme- Teacher (From CCGS Newsletter Summer 1992 pg 59) Edith Norman, age 15
[HI15774]
(Research):Name: FARRAL P BODEY Gender: Male Date of Death: February 06, 1963 Volume: 17173 Certificate: 08550 Marital Status: Married Place of Death: , Champaign County Race: White Residence: , Champaign County Age: 68
[HI15775]
(Research):CCGS Newsletter Summer 2005 Vol21 No2 Pg 16 St Paris Ohio Graduates 1909- 1917 from 6/19/1993 by Janet Evilsizor Worthington 1923 Thirza Bodey
[DI15775]
Social Security Death Index
[HI15776]
(Research):CCGS Newsletter Summer 2005 Vol21 No2 Pg 16 St Paris Ohio Graduates 1909- 1917 from 6/19/1993 by Janet Evilsizor Worthington 1923 Naomi Bodey
[HI15777]
(Research):Name: Leona O Bodey Gender: Male Date of Death: 15 August 1984 Birth Date: 03 November 1906 Volume: 25730 Certificate: 056652 Autopsy: Yes - Used for certification Social Security Number: 281105319 Marital Status: Married Hispanic Origin: German Place of Death: Urbana, Champaign County Certifier: Coroner Race: White Birth Place: Ohio Residence: Urbana, Champaign County Age: 77 Years
[XI15778]
d/o Samuel and Daisy, named in burial record as infant
[DI15783]
Ohio Deaths, 1908-1932, 1938-1944, and 1958-2007 about Thurman C Shaffer
[HI15786]
(Research):Name: Mary Snapp SSN: 273-42-0225 Last Residence: 43078 Urbana, Champaign, Ohio, United States of Ameri ca Born: 26 Nov 1894 Died: Aug 1980 State (Year) SSN issued: Ohio (1963 )
[HI15787]
(Research):Terre Haute High School Alumni 1917-1942 from CCGS Newsletter Spring 19 98 pg 56 1925-Millard Shaffer
[HI15789]
(Research):Representative of the Myrtle Tree Baptist Church, 11 May, 1844, the date t hat the Mount Pleasant Church was organized. By 1847, John was noted as "E lder Eber, Minister" of the Mount Pleasant Regular Baptist Church of Jesus Christ.
[DI15789]
Deaths, Champaign Date posted: May 17, 1877 John EBERT died 15 may 1877, aged 71y7m7d in Jackson twp, married, bo rn in VA; pg 84, #79 Champaign County Court House, Death Records as extracted by Willi Waltrip, 1995.
[HI15790]
(Research):John Ebert purchased land in what is now Section 5 in Jackson Township, Ch ampaign County, Ohio on 30 December 1811, however, it appears that the fam ily did not move to the area until after the enumeration of the 1820 censu s. According to his will, written on 16 January 1834 and recorded 3 Apr il 1834 (Will Book B, Page 134, John was the father of four sons and thr ee daughters: John (oldest); Andrew; William H.; Enoch; Sarah (oldest daug hter); Mary Ann (second oldest); Elizabeth Ebert (youngest). John not ed in his will that the three youngest children were William H., Mary A nn and Elizabeth Ebert. John's wife was named Sarah.
[HI15791]
(Research):Rockingham Co, VA Wills 5/22/1804 To my wife Mary Elizabeth the plantation whereon I now live, her bed, furn iture, and $100 in money. To my sons, John, Enoch, Phillip, Frederick. Dau ghter Elizabeth. Witness Jacob Kiser, Daniel Kiser. Proved 7/1804
[HI15792]
(Research):1860 Household has Lucretia Kenaga age 18 (Niece)
[HI15793]
(Research):Oak Dale Cemetery records has birth 1834
[HI15795]
(Research):Piqua (IL) Daily Call on Tuesday, September 26, 2000 Margaret Eloise BEATY, 80 a resident of Covington Care Center and former ly of St. Paris, died Monday, Sept. 25, 2000 at 11: 56 a.m. at the Upper V alley Medical Center. She was born Jan. 8, 1920 in Champaign County to t he late David and Bertha (EVILSIZOR) Hurst. She married James R. BEATY A ug 19.,1939 and he preceded her in death April 9, 1994. Survivors includ e: one son and daughter-in-law, Russell E. "Rusty" and Elizabeth BEA TY of St. Paris; two daughters and a son-in-law Maria BEATY of Covingto n; and Melanie and Steve HESS of Bradford; eight grandchidlren; two step-g randsons, and 16 great-grandchildren. She was preceded in death by one sis ter, Mrs. Freeman (Opal) EVERINGHAM. Margaret was a 1938 graduate of Westv ille High School. She retired in 1984 from the Ohio Masonic Home, Springfi eld, as a licensed practical nurse. She attended the St. Paris First Bapti st Church. Funeral services will be conducted Thursday at 1 p.m. at the Ri cheson-Wickham and Atkins Funeral Home, 216 S. Springfield St., St. Pari s, with the Rev. James Van Zile of St. Paris First Baptist Church officiat ing. Burial will follow at Evergreen Cemetery, St. Paris. Visitation wi ll be held Wednesday from 6 to 8 p.m. in the funeral home.
[HI15801]
(Research):Urbana Daily Citizen, Sept 1, 1978 Mrs Opal B Everingham, 65, of 215 N Kenton St, Urbana, a lifelong Champai gn Countian and retired employee of Ewing's Cafeteria, was found dead in h er residence Thursday afternoon. She had been in ill health several month s. Born Nov 11, 1912, Mrs Everingham was a daughter of David and Bertha (E vilsizor) Hurst. She was a member of the Senior Citizens of Urbana and at tended the Urbana Friends Church. Surviving are a sister, Mrs James (Marga ret) Beatty of St Paris; a step son, Charles Everingham of DeGraff; two au nts, Mrs Ruth Kesler and Mrs Lula Mansfield, both of Urbana; two nieces a nd a nephew. Her husband, Freeman, died in 1960. Services will be conduct ed at 10 A.M. Saturday in the Walter Funeral Home by the Rev Donald Kensle r, pastor of the Urbana Friends Church, and burial will be in Oak Dale Cem etery. Friends may call at the funeral home Friday from 5-9 P.M.
[HI15802]
(Research):Cemetery info Lot & Section: 76-3 Removed: 11-13-1917
[HI15803]
(Research):Springfield Sun Feb 7, 1903 The death of Mrs Eva A WIRICK, nee KIPLINGER, was received with great surp rise by her acquaintances in Tremont. The funeral services were held yeste rday from the family residence. Interment at Ferncliff Cemetery. Mrs WIRI CK was well known here.
[HI15804]
(Research):Wirick, John
[HI15805]
(Research):Teachers Term Report Johnson Twp Dist # 9 Winter Term 9/15/1884-3/9//18 85 William Rhymard- Teacher (From CCGS Newsletter Summer 1992 pg 59) Johnnie Heck age 13
[DI15805]
Death cert date of birth says 7/26/1870
[XI15805]
(62-3-27)
[HI15806]
(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 Quitclaim from Sampson Long to Saul Heck etal, N 1/2 of NW 1/4 We st of road. Sept 21 1878 Bk 62 Pg 77 NW 1/4 Quitclaim from Saul Heck to Elisha Heck, 3.29 acres part of N 1 /2 of NW 1/4 and 2/5 acres Dec 10 1880 Bk 56 Pg 39
[HI15807]
(Research):Champaign Co, Guardianship and Indentures Vol 1 pg 313 Jan 21, 1845 Mary A nn Pence, gdn of Jacob Pence; Sarah Jane Pence, Susannah Pence; Elizabe th Pence, minor heirs of Samuel Pence, dec'd. Surities John Hower , Andr ew Hower
[HI15808]
(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 #? 27 May 1850 John Walker to Jacob Furrow, lot in St Paris, west si de of Springfield St BkVpg58 Lot #? 04 Jun 1851 Jacob G Furrow to Elijah Faulkner, lot in St Paris, we st side of Springfield St BkW pg253
[DI15808]
Urbana Citizen & Gazette 29 Jan 1880 Abstracted by Pat Stickley, for CCGS April 1996 Pg 58 THE LATE JACOB G. FURROW St. Paris, Jan8, 18
[HI15809]
(Research):D/o Thomas and Lydia Fletcher of Philadelphia
[HI15810]
(Research):Civil War Veteran, no info
[HI15811]
(Research):Champaign Co - Scrapbook of the Ross & Brand Families. Pg36 Mrs. John S. Leedom and daughter, Miss Louie, gave a tea to a number la dy friends Thursday afternoon. During the reception, the ladies greatly enjoyed the p rivilege of some of Miss Leedom's exquisite paintings in which she has so me very elegant studies. (Handwritten: March 12, 1887)
[DI15811]
The St Paris Press
[HI15812]
(Research):Beers 1881 Biography, History of Champaign Co, OH pg 664 JOHN S. LEEDOM. Among the offispring of the hardy pioneers of the Weste rn wilds, we find notable examples of men of vigorous thought and forcib le character men who have been competent of filling the highest stations w ith honor and distinction. The subject of this sketch is a fair representa tive of this class of men, who, without the aid of advantageous circumstan ces, such as fortune or influential friends, has risen from the humble wal ks of life to be classed as the leading attorney at the bar of Champaign C ounty. John S. Leedom was born in Bucks Co., Penn., Aug. 1, 1826, and is t he son of Thomas G. and Ann (Stockton) Leedom, natives of the Keystone Sta te, of English and Irish ancestry. In 1831, his parents came to Miami Co ., Ohio, and, about. 1835, removed to Champaign Co., settling in Johnson T ownship, where his father resided until his death, and where his moth er is now living, at St. Paris, in her 87th year. John S. was rais ed on a farm, receiving a good common-school education, and, in early manh ood, taught school for the purpose of getting money to prosecute his studi es. He attended the Springfield Academy three full school terms, running o ver a period of three years, which completed his literary education. In 18 49, he entered the law office of John H. Young, and afterward the Law Depa rtment of the Indiana State University, located at Bloomington, Ind., fr om which he graduated Feb. 26, 1851, and in the spring of the latter ye ar was admitted to the bar at Cincinnati. He immediately located at Urban a, where he entered into partnership with John H. Young, which continued u ntil 1865, since which time he has been associated with James Taylor. He w as married in Miami Co., Ohio, Oct. 26, 1852, to Miss Louisa J. Furrow, da ughter of Jacob G. Furrow, deceased. Mrs. Leedom is a native of Piqua, Ohi o, is a member of the Methodist Episcopal Church, and has had four childre n, only two of whom are living-Loui and Lizzie. Politically, Mr. Leedom h as always been one of the leaders of the Democracy in Champaign Co., is po pular and capable as a party leader, and has ever lent a powerful influen ce toward making politics honorable and reputable. His political opponen ts have always held him in high esteem, and give him credit for fair deali ng and entertaining honest convictions in his political conduct. They fi nd him a high-souled gentleman, who fights party battles on party principl es. In his early legal career, he was Prosecutor for Champaign Co. for s ix years, and, in 1868, he was nominated by the Democracy as their Congres sional candidate for his district, made a vigorous canvass, but, . owi ng to the district being largely Republican, was defeated. As a lawyer, Jo hn S. Leedom is ready, versatile and well informed, and has no superi or at the bar of Champaign Co. He is apt, terse and forcible in argumen t, ready and confident in debate, and always faithfully identifies himse lf with the interests of his clients. He is quick to seize upon the soluti on of the legal problem presented to him., and to discover the salient poi nts of an argument, as well as to grasp and combine the guiding principl es underlying the mass of legal rubbish of a case that is sometimes heap ed up by crafty counsel. Mr. Leedom is not an orator in the popular accept ation of that term, but as a speaker he is clear, analytical, impassion ed and convincing, making effective use of all favorable points, no matt er how insignificant they may appear to others, and skillfully turni ng or ignoring unfavorable ones. Thoroughly conversant with the law, caref ul and judicious in preparation, ready and trenchant in debate, an expe rt in the analysis of human motives and passions, he has peculiar qualific ations for a successful advocate, and his ability to sway jurors renders h im a dangerous foe in a legal conflict. He is at all times courteous in h is bearing, and, with the above eminent qualifications as a lawyer add ed to his well-known character for integrity and energy, he can safe ly be placed among the leading attorneys of this portion of Ohio.
[DI15812]
pg122 4/20/1899 Attorney John S Leedom died Wed, at his home on West Reynolds St. Born in Bucks Co, PA 8/1/1826 he mareied Oct 26, 1852 to Louise Furrow and moved to Miami Co in 1831. IN 1833 they moved to Johnson Twp. Leaves wife and daughter, Miss Louise, burial in Oak Dale
[HI15813]
(Research):Champaign Co - Patent Deeds Located in Land Deed Indices Johnson T wp by Pat Stickley & Denise Kay Moore Oct 2005. Sec 12 Twp 3 Range 11 ( SE 1/4) 06 Jan 1841 David Kesler to Thomas Y Leedom, W 1/2 Bk Q Pg427 13 Aug 1852 Thomas Y Leedom to Ben Stilwell, W 1/2 Bk X Pg 598
[HI15815]
(Research):Name : Effie Andrews Death date : 29 Jun 1914 Death place : Springfield Twp, Clark, Ohio Birth date : 31 Jul 1850 (1900 census shows 7/1852) Estimated birth year : Birth place : Champ. Co. Ohio Age at death : 62 years 11 months 28 days Gender : Female Marital status : Widowed Race or color : Caucasian Street address : Occupation : Residence : Burial date : 02 Jul 1914 Burial place : Urbana, O. Cemetery name : Spouse name : Father name : Alfred Stermberger Father titles : Father birth place : Ohio Mother name : Marguret Myers Mother titles : Mother birth place : Ohio GSU film number : 1953917 Digital GS number : 4021356 Image number : 947 Certificate number : fn 32449 Collection : Ohio Deaths 1908-1953
[HI15817]
(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 ? 23 Mar 1854 Jonathan Frank to Martin Frank Sr Bk Y pg561 Lot ? 6/15/1857 Martin Frank to David Scott 7 acres Bk 29 Pg 297
[HI15820]
(Research):St. Paris News - Dispatch March 24, 1932 Mrs. Nettie Reed died Monday morning at 9:10 at the home of her daughte r, Mrs. Ray Ward, north of town. Mrs. Reed has been with her daughter sin ce her illness in January at which time she became ill with pneumonia a nd other complications developed which caused her death. She was the daugh ter of Andrew and Elizabeth Frank and was born January 3, 1865 in Jacks on twp. She was united in marriage to Philip Reed, who preceded her in dea th five years ago. They had been residents of this locality for many year s. After her husband's death she moved to St. Paris and lived on West Ly nn street. She is survived by two daughters, Mrs. Jess Anspaugh of New Car lisle and Mrs. Ray Ward. One brother, McClellan Frank. Funeral service w as held from the Ward home this afternoon at 2:00 o'clock in charge of Re v. J. W. Poorman and burial was made in Spring Grove cemetery by Ira Fran k, funeral director.
[HI15821]
(Research):CCGS Newsletter June 1998 Pg 66 POLL BOOK, Millerstown Precincts, Johnson Township, Champaign County Novem ber 4, 1890 Judges: Solomon Snapp, John O Jenkins and David McMorran Clerk s: S D Corwin and G E Huntoon. Names of Electors: Phillip Reed
[DI15822]
Although he appears in the Champaign County Death Index book, I was not able to locate him in the Ohio Deaths either ohiohistory.org or the LDS labs
[HI15823]
(Research):From Richard Pence: I have him as a son of Jacob Pence, grandson of John Pence - who went to C hampaign from Shenandoah County much later than the other Pences and is un related to most of them.
[HI15829]
(Research):I suspect the deth date of John was 1870 instead of 1871 as he did not app ear in the 1870 census
[HI15834]
(Research):CCGS Newsletter Sept 1998 pg 96 Road Tax assessed on Chattels in Johnson T wp, Champaign Co, Ohio for the year 1876 O P Offenbacker .03
[HI15836]
(Research):Springfield Sun May 19, 1900 Elmer Offenbacker and son, Dore were the guests of Mrs Serepta Boosinger S unday
[HI15837]
(Research):Springfield Sun Dec 1, 1909 James COLLINS, one of the most prosperous and best known farmers in the vi cinity of Tremont City and father of Clem V COLLINS, well known Springfie ld attorney, died Tuesday evening at his residence after an illness of sev eral weeks. He was 71 years of age and was a native of Virginia, comi ng to Ohio in 1860, he settled near Tremont City on the old homestead, whe re his death occurred. He was a lifelong member of the Myrtle Tree Bapti st church, Champaign County. He is survived by the following children; M rs Joseph PENCE of Champaign County, Clem V COLLINS of Springfield, Miss I sabelle COLLINS, a teacher in the Springfield public schools, Miss Mary CO LLINS, a teacher in Franklin county, Dr Martin B COLLINS of North Hampto n, Mrs SANDOW of Columbus and James COLLINS. One brother, Joseph also surv ives him. The funeral services will be held Friday at 1 p.m. from the Meth odist Episcopal church at Tremont City and burial will be made at Mount Ca lvary Cemetery in the village.
[HI15838]
(Research):Name : Rosana Collins
[HI15839]
(Research):July 11, 1903 Lively Suit in Busy Tremont Charles O STRAUB vs John GERMAN, a suit for damages, was heard before Magi strate W S Neese and a jury of six men last Friday. Nearly 40 witnesses we re summoned and consumed all day and a large portion of the night to try t he case. The jury was instructed by the court at 11 o'clock at night, a nd was put in charge of Constable S M DAVIS who locked them up for safekee ping in their room. At 1 o'clock Saturday morning a verdict was arrived a t, giving the plaintiff $50 and requiring the defendant to apy the cost s, amounting equally to the same sum of money. The case was hotly foug ht by Horace STAFFORD for the plaintiff and Clem V COLLINS for the defenda nt. One of the large rooms of the schoolhouse was used to acomodate tho se interested in the trial and it was aclear case where a schoolhouse w as turned into a temple of justice. As soon as Mr COLLINS arrived he recog nized the fact that the room in which the trail was held, was his first i nitiation in school teaching when a mere boy several years ago. It was a g reat day for Tremont. We mean this trail was, as it has been a long time s ince so much eloquence in legal and medical stratus was given out. Exper ts on heves in horses were numerous and unless a man had "Webster" or some thing else at hand he was not in it. To sum up the whole affair it was a v ery enjoyable affair especially to those who did not expect to pay out a ny money.
[HI15850]
(Research):CD450 County and Family Histories, OH 1780-1970, Disk 5, Springfield, Cla rk Counties, City of Springfield, Pg 1007
[DI15855]
Name: Amy Kiblinger Michael
[DI15856]
Name: William Michael
[HI15858]
(Research):Name: SCOTT KIBLINGER Gender: Male Date of Death: May 28, 1967 Volume: 18850 Certificate: 33794 Marital Status: Widowed Place of Death: Springfield, Clark County Race: White Residence: , Clark County Age: 86
[HI15859]
(Research):1880 Household live Susan Kizer , Aunt, age 65, OH VA VA
[HI15860]
(Research):Name: NETTIE KIBLINGER Gender: Female Date of Death: April 01, 1967 Volume: 18818 Certificate: 25759 Marital Status: Married Place of Death: , Clark County Race: White Residence: , Clark County Age: 78
[HI15863]
(Research):CCGS Newsletter Sept 1998 pg 96 Road Tax assessed on Chattels in Johnson T wp, Champaign Co, Ohio for the year 1876 Joseph Cave .02
[XI15864]
For Rebecca Ann Ebert Gallihugh and the infant Rebecca A Gallihugh there is a disinternment note for the names with a date of 7-Dec-1911.
[HI15865]
(Research):Year: 1850; Census Place: Neave, Darke, Ohio; Roll: M432_674; Page: 323;
[HI15866]
(Research):There is a marriage in Rockingham Co, VA of and Andrew Ebert on 2/1/18 27 to Melissa Smith, Minister Joseph Samuels, Sr
[HI15867]
(Research):Myrtle Tree Church Records (Organized 4/24/1830) Covers period 4/24/1830- 2/23/1850 CCGS Newsletter Spring 1998 pg24 Received 4/24/1841 Elisabeth Ebert, died
[HI15871]
(Research):lly in March 1854, minor heir of Andrew D. Ebert, was made a ward of Jo hn Ebert on 13 June 1854. Sureties: George Faulkner & Jacob Pence (Champai gn County Guardianships, Book 1805-1858; Guardianships And Indentures Fr om Minute Books; Bound Boys And Girls From Book A, Recorder's Office, by P at Stickley, Champaign County Genealogical Society, P. 0. Box 680, Urban a, OH 43078-0680, no year, Page 43, Case Number 491).
[HI15872]
(Research):On 16 February 1841 William H. Ebert & his wife, Hannah, of Madison County. IN sold 57 acres from the south-east corner of the NE quarter to Reu na D. Bell (Deed Book Q, Page 526)
[HI15873]
(Research):Found at LDS site a marriage to Samuel Eppard 4/30/1837
[HI15875]
(Research):Champaign County Chancery Records Court of Common Pleas Record Book 20 Pg 415 Filed Aug 7 1846 Petition to Sell Land Elisha Dick, guardian vs Julia Ann Dick Julia Ann Dick was the only child of Elizabeth Ebert Dick, youngest daught er of John Ebert, deceased. Elizabeth inherited from her father 22 1/2 acr es located in the NW corner of the NE 1/4 of Sec 5 Twp 3 in Range 11 Jacks on Twp. The land was passed from Elizabeth to her daughter. Martin Frank p urchased the lnad on 29 Dec 1846 for $17.13 1/2 an acre
[NI15876]
Elisha purchased the 52 acres of land that Levi Valentine had originally purchased from his father, located in the north-east quarter of Section 30 (Deed Book T, Page 289).
[DI15876]
2/24/1899 Rev Elisha Dick of ROsewood was buried last Friday. He had reached the age of 98 years old. His widow and two daughters, Mrs George Dormire and Mrs Peter Weimer survive him
[HI15883]
(Research):probably died shortly after 1850 in gold fields of CA (as the resu lt of a bite from a "deadly serpent" according to son's obit; a descenda nt says the family was told he was stung by a bee while crossing the Rio G rand on the return from CA and died of infection); married Nancy Dart er 26 Dec 1824 in Fayette Co IN (she was the daughter of Jacob Darter a nd Katherine Weddle); to Madison Co IN in 1833.
[HI15890]
(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 Perry Pence et al (Perry Pence, Anna Pence and Levi Pence) to Isabe lla G Pence, part of S 1/2 Feb 1887 Bk 67 Pg 161 SW 1/4 Feb 1887 Perry Pence, Amande E Pence, Squire Caldwell, Isabella Pen ce and Mahala Pence, N 1/2 of SW 1/4 80 acres Bk 67 Pg161 NW 1/4 Perry Pence, Anna Pence, Levi Pence, Marion Pence, Jasper Pence a nd Mahala Pence to Amanda E Caldwell and Squire Caldwell, 41,85 acres S 1 /2 Feb 3 1887 Bk 67 Pg 180 SW 1/4 Jul 11 1895 Quitclaim from Mahala Pence to Perry Pence, undivided 1 /6 of 80 acres, N 1/2 Bk77Pg504 SW 1/4 Jul 18 1895 Quitclaim from Marion Pence & Jasper Pence to Perry Pen ce, N 1/2 (80ac) Bk77Pg503 SW 1/4 Nov 2 1898 Mahala Pence to Perry Pence, undivided 1/6 of 80 acre s, N 1/2 Bk81 Pg513
[HI15891]
(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 Perry Pence et al (Perry Pence, Anna Pence and Levi Pence) to Isabe lla G Pence, part of S 1/2 Feb 1887 Bk 67 Pg 161 NW 1/4 Perry Pence, Anna Pence, Levi Pence, Marion Pence, Jasper Pence a nd Mahala Pence to Amanda E Caldwell and Squire Caldwell, 41,85 acres S 1 /2 Feb 3 1887 Bk 67 Pg 180
[HI15892]
(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 Perry Pence, Anna Pence, Levi Pence, Marion Pence, Jasper Pence and Maha la Pence to Amanda E SW 1/4 Caldwell and Squire Caldwell, 41,85 acres S 1 /2 Feb 3 1887 Bk 67 Pg 180 SW 1/4 Feb 1887 Perry Pence, Amande E Pence, Squire Caldwell, Isabella Pen ce and Mahala Pence, N 1/2 of SW 1/4 80 acres Bk 67 Pg161 SW 1/4 Dec 7 1895 Amanda E Caldwell to George W Verdier, 41.85 acres S 1 /2 of NW 1/4 & 17.5 acres off east end Bk78 Pg185 NW 1/4 July 2 1897 Quitclaim from Amanda E Caldwell to John W Blue, 42.5 a cres except 17.5 acres Bk 80 Pg 172 SW 1/4 Jul 2 1897 Amanda E Caldwell, to John W Blue, 42.5 acres except 17 .5 acres (Section 12) Bk80 Pg 172
[HI15894]
(Research):Biography on CD 450, pg 687
[DI15894]
Name:
[DI15895]
Name:
[NI15897]
Children buried in Mumper Cemetery
[HI15900]
(Research):Biography on CD 450 pg 687
[DI15900]
Name:
[DI15908]
Name:
Name:
Date:
Location:
Age:
Gender:
Race:
Source Location:
Source Notes:
Poll Book for Election held in Saint Paris Precint 10-9-1877 for or again st new jail. CCGS Newsletter April 1994 Vol 10 # 2 pg 29 John Offenbacker
Ten children, three died before reaching maturity. Of the others, four gir ls and three boys grew to maturity.
Located in 1830 Ja. Tp. & 1840 through 1870 Jo. Tp. census. John purchas ed 48 c acres of land located in the south-west corner of the south-east q uarter of Section 3 Township 3 Range 11 from Peter and Elizabeth Offenback er on 30 July 1833 (Deed Book K, Page 567). On 16 October 1869 he sold th is land to Jacob Pence (Deed Book 42, Page 3). However, he re-purchased t he land from Jacob Pence on 15 April 1870 (Deed Book 42, Page 325). On 1 F ebruary 1871 John sold the land to John Taylor (Deed Book 43, Page 258) a nd repurchased it from Taylor on 2 February 1871 (Deed Book 43, Page 257 ). On 1 June 1878 John again sold the land to Margaret E. Ebert (Deed Bo ok 52, Page 22). Eight children:
The 1870 census of Johnson Township 8/8 John Offenbacker 71 M Farmer VA Isaiah 45 M OH Elizabeth 38 F OH Laura Chatman 18 F OH Elitha Offenbacker 18 F OH Ann 12 F OH Robert 8 M OH Allen 6 M OH Wesley 2 M OH Ettie 5 months F January OH
SMITH, Amanda Death date: 11/23/1933, Champaign County
Volume #7342, Certificate #60623
Court of Common Pleas, Champaign Co, OH Record Book 11, Page 415 Fieled 13 Oct 1831-Appeal Reed & Watson (a business) vs Moses Maggert Judgement was granted to them in 1830 against Moses Maggert in case numb er 38027- He has not yet paid.
Record book 14 Page 611 Filed 3 March 1837-Partition David Maggart vs Margaret Maggart et al Prior to 1825, Moses Maggert & Henry Maggert purchased (a each) the NE1 /4 of S12T3R11 (Johnson Twp) Moses Maggert, deceased, left a widow (now de ceased) and two infant children, who died soon after their father, leavi ng no heirs. Thus, Moses's estate fell to his siblings; Adam Maggert; Samu el Maggert; John Maggert; Elizabeth Flowers, wife of James; and David Magg ert, petitioner. Henry Maggert, deceased, died (1830's) left a widow Cathe rine, and the following children (who were all minors except Margaret); Ma rgaret Maggert; Reuben Maggert; Elizabeth Maggert; Abraham Maggert; Dav id Maggert; Mary Maggert; Lucretita Maggert; and Catherine Maggert.
Champaign County Ohio History 1991 by CCGS Biography pg 208
Elizabeth 1735 mar Phillip Scheider ( Taylor) 2nd mar Painter Bender
James
Mary
Alice
Aaron 1758 Otherwise; The interesting thing about the notes I have say that Aaron's executor w as Samuel and that his father was James All of his male children names su ch as John, James, Andrew were names from the Buckingham group. There w as a Aaron Flowers that served in the 57th reg. with Benjamin in VA. Benj amin was Roland, Anthony's brothers. (Source Debbie Debimad@aol.com)
Flowers descendants from John Williams Jewilliams66@aol.com The earliest ancestor is Thomas Flowers, b. abt. 1640 in England, who arri ved in MD about 1664.
Geoff and Heidi Trowbridge trowbridge@maplenet.net http://www.maplenet.net/~trowbridge
Aaron Flowerrs of Butler Co, OH, purchased land on 1 Sept 1818 in Brown To wnship, Miami Co, OH. It is not known at this point if Aaron ever liv ed in Miami or Champaign Co, Ohio, however, it appears that some of his ch ildren did. Aaron Flowers, still of Butler Co, OH, compiled his wi ll on 21 June 1836 and there was a copy probabted in the April Term 18 37 in Champaign County, Ohio. One Samuel Flowers, aolong with Aaron's s on james Flowers were the executors. The following children and grandchild ren were named in the document: Aaron, James, john, Sarah, Elizabeth and A ndrew; grandchildren, John and Andrew, were to receive their fathers sah re and according to the will may have been sons of Andrew Flowers.
Champaign Co, Wills VOl 1 Book B pg 158 Aaron Flowers Butler Co, probat ed April term 1837 Wife Martha Flowers, sons, Aaron, James, John and Andre w; daughters Sarah and Elizabeth. Witness Hugh Long and Thomas Long will s igned (x) 21 June 1836
I am sending this message to everyone who has assisted me with resear ch on the descendants (and ancestry) of Aaron Flowers of Butler County, Oh io.
I believe most of you have seen the data originally compiled by Marcia Gro oms, et.al., which now exists (as I understand) in a family file at the S t. Paris Library. This includes a descendancy table for Aaron Flower s, as well as a synopsis of Aaron's will. This information was subsequent ly transcribed and submitted to the Flowers Family History website by San di Evilsizer Koscak.
John (Ed) Williams has since provided me a photocopy of the original wi ll (as transcribed in the Champaign County probate records), and I have co mpared the information therein to the extract included in the Grooms genea logy. There are some troubling inconsistencies, which I would like to sha re.
First, here is my transcript of the original will from the probate transcr ipt: I, Aaron Flowers of the County of Butler and State of Ohio, do make and p ublish this my last will and testament in manner and form following, th at is to say: First, it is my will that my funeral expenses and all my ju st debts by fully paid. Secondly, I give devise and bequeath to my belov ed wife Martha Flowers all the money and notes which I have and all the li vestock of horses cattle sheep hogs etc. by me now owned, also all the hou sehold furniture together with all and every part of my personal proper ty not particularly named, during her natural life as so long as she remai ns my widow, and that at the death of my said wife all the property free ly devised or bequeathed to her as aforesaid, as so much thereof as may th en remain unexpended, is to be divided as follows: Firstly, I gi ve to my two grandsons John Flowers and Andrew Flowers the sum of fifty do llars each out of my estate, which said fifty dollars to Andrew Flowe rs is in lieu of his fatherus share. Secondly, I give to my son Aaron Flo wers the sum of two dollars; and after paying the said several sums afores aid the balance of my estate to be divided into five equal shares, whi ch is to be divided as follows: First, to my son James Flowers, one shar e. Second, my son John Flowers is to have one of said equal shares, a nd my two daughters Sarah and Elizabeth share and share alike with James a nd John Flowers; and my son Andrew Flowers, one share, except the sum of t hirty-two dollars, which he has had more than the rest. And lastly there by constitute and appoint my son James Flowers to be the executor of th is my last will and testament. In testimony whereof I have hereunto s et my hand and seal this twenty-first day of June in the year of our Lo rd one thousand and eight hundred and thirty-six, signed published and dec lared by the within named Aaron Flowers as and for his last will and testa ment, in presence of us who at his request have signed as witnesses to t he same. Aaron (his mark) Flowers
Now, here is the synopsis from the Grooms file, which is the basis for mu ch of the subsequent genealogy:
Aaron Flowers, still of Butler Co, OH, compiled his will on 21 June 1836 a nd there was a copy probated in the April 1837 term in Champaign County, O hio. One Samuel Flowers, along with Aaron's son James Flowers were the exe cutors. The following children and grandchildren were named in the documen t: children--Aaron, James, John, Sarah, Elizabeth and Andrew; grandchildre n--John and Andrew, were to receive their fathers share and according to t he will may have been sons of Andrew Flowers.
The first problem is the assumption that grandsons John and Andrew were so ns of Andrew. The will specifically states that only grandson Andrew w as receiving an inheritance "in lieu of his father's share." No such cla im was made with regard to John. So any assumption that grandsons John a nd Andrew were siblings is specious.
Furthermore, the statement in the Grooms extract that they "according to t he will may have been sons of Andrew Flowers" has no evidence to ba ck it up whatsoever. On the contrary, Aaron's son Andrew is clearly ali ve at the time the will is written, for he himself receives a share of t he inheritance.
A much more reasonable interpretation of the will is that grandson Jo hn is receiving an inheritance as the eldest son of an unnamed deceased s on of Aaron, and that grandson Andrew is receiving an inheritance inste ad of his living father, either because his father was estranged from Aaro n, or because his father was infirm and Andrew was handling his finances.
Finally, I can find no evidence that a Samuel Flowers was an executor alo ng with James. Granted, there is a great deal of probate-related informat ion accompanying the will in the Champaign records, and some of that infor mation on my copies is either missing or illegible. However, even if the re is a reference to a Samuel Flowers in the missing information, that per son's identity would be a mystery.
There is only one Samuel Flowers listed in the Grooms genealogy who wou ld have been of age at the time of Aaron's death. This is the Samuel Flow ers who married Judith Williams on 8 Jan 1818 in Butler County, and w ho is listed in the 1820 census for Champaign County with one young so n. Obviously Samuel was born no later than 1800. Samuel is listed as t he eldest son of John (and therefore a grandson of Aaron), but the re is no evidence for this. It appears to be an assumption made by proce ss of elimination, since only John and James could have a son this old, a nd we know that James had a different son named Samuel. What the Grooms g enealogy fails to consider is that Samuel could be a son of Aaron, who wou ld not be listed in Aaron's will if he had died prior to 1836. More on th is in a bit...
We know from census records that most of Aaron's children were born in Pen nsylvania. Jeanne Flowers provides some good evidence that they liv ed in Green County, PA in 1800. The 1800 census shows Aaron with three so ns under 10, two sons under 16, one daughter under 10, and one daughter un der 16. From this we know two things: Aaron had at least one additional s on between 1790-1800, and both John and James were born no earlier than 17 84. This argues pretty heavily against the idea that Samuel was a s on of John, and in favor of the idea that Samuel was a son of Aaron.
Samuel Flowers "disappears" after the 1820 census. Though I cannot yet pr ove it, I am convinced (via a boatload of circumstantial evidence) that t he Samuel Flowers who married Judith Williams in Butler County in 18 18 is the same Samuel Flowers who later married Lucinda White in Fayette C ounty, Indiana, in 1825. Samuel and Lucinda are ancestors of my wife, Hei di.
Samuel and Lucinda bought land in Rushville (Rush County, Indiana) on 1 A ug 1829. However, they are not found in the 1830 census for Rush Count y. On 28 Sep 1832, the widowed Lucinda Flowers, who had since moved ba ck to Fayette County, sold her dower in Rushville. So we know that Samu el had died before 1832, which would explain why he was not listed in t he will of Aaron Flowers.
On a side note, this also means that Samuel was not the father of Diana (a lso called Demana or Diadema) Flowers, who was born about 1841 and was lis ted as an "heir of John" in 1948, when she was under the care of Isaac Pen ce. My best guess is that Diana was the illegitimate child of one of John 's unnamed daughters.
Now, of course this house of cards is based upon several assumption s. If the Aaron Flowers in the 1800 census for Green Co., PA, is NOT t he same one who died in Butler County, or if the Samuel Flowers in the 18 20 census for Champaign Co., OH is NOT the same one who died in Rushvill e, IN, then everything comes crashing down. I plan to make a trip to Faye tte County later this fall to see what I can find there. I don't kn ow if any of you live in the southwest Ohio area, but I'll bet some of o ur answers could be found in the probate or land records in Butler and/ or Champaign Counties.
Anyway, I look forward to comments from any or all of you, especially if y ou have any information that may support or contradict my assertions. Tha nks for taking the time to hear me out!
Cheers,
Geoff and Heidi Trowbridge trowbridge@maplenet.net
I'm researching the family of Thomas, Aaron and David Flowers of Greene Co ., PA (lived there from abt. 1770-1810) I know that there is an Aar on in your family, and I've often wondered if this Aaron could be from t he Greene Co. family. Here's the only solid info I have on Aaron, s on of Thomas, other than some early tax and census records: Orphanus Court Docket, v.1, p. 14, Greene Co., PA (Microfilm 861091) Held at Waynesburg, March 5, 1804. SMarian Flowers administratrix and Jo hn Rutter Admin. of the goods and chattels, rights and credits which we re of Thomas Flowers, late of Greene Township in Greene County, decease d, appeared and presented their administratorsu account, which was pass ed and the balance of the two hundred and ninety-nine dollars and ninety-n ine cents remaining in their hands ordered to be distributed accordi ng to law.T June 4, 1804. SOn the petition of Thomas Flowers and Aaron Flowers both m inors above the age of fourteen years setting forth that they are entitl ed to some estate by the death of their father Thomas Flowers and prayi ng the court to appoint Reuben Mickle guardian of their persons and estate s. Whereupon the court appointed Reuben Mickles guardian of the said Thom as Flowers and Aaron Flowers agreeably to the prayer of the petition.T I 'm trying to find the origin of this family and have two possible leads, o ne of which is the Flower family of Phila. Would like to know if you fi nd out more about this. Also will let you know if I find anything mor e. if I can find that one source that positively identifies them as bei ng related by marriage to the Long family of Queen Anne's Co., MD, and al so of Greene Co., I believe I can take this family back to the 1660's in D orchester Co., MD. I've got a lot of info on the early members of the fam ily, but can't find anything between about 1740 and 1772, when they fir st appear in Springhill Twp. of Washingtion Co., PA. They would not ha ve migrated from Delaware or MD until about 1763. I will let you kn ow if I can establish that link Jeanne jflowers2@mindspring
ORPHAN'S COURT RECORD: Copy Order of Guardianship for Aaron Flowers. At an Orphans Court he ld at York for the County of York the twenty-ninth Day of January in the T hirteenth Year of the Reign of our Sovereign Lord George the Third, by t he Grace of God, of Great Britain, France and Ireland, King Defender of t he Faith and so forth and in the Year of Our Lord one thousand seven hundr ed and seventy-three. Before Robert McPherson, Martin Eichelberger?, Will iam Smith and Henry Slegle? Esquires, justices and so forth. Signed a nd so forth. Came into court Aaron Flowers, aged fifteen years, a minor o rphan child of John Flowers late of York County, yeoman, deceased, and pra yed to be permitted to choose guardians to take care of his estate, and be ing thereupon asked, chose John Flowers and Philip Schneider of Shrewsber ry Township to be his guardians, which being approved of the Cour t. It is thereupon ordered that the said John Flowers and Philip Schneid er be and are hereby appointed to be the guardians over the Estate of t he said Aaron Flowers. A true copy compared with the Original at York t he 17th Day of March 1773. Sam'l. Johnston, Esq. of the Orpans Court. ( It is difficult to read the names of the justices)
The Last Will and Testament of John Flowers, proved the 11 Day of April 17 72. In the Name of God, Amen. I John Flowers of Shrewsbury Township, Yo rk County and Province of Pennsylvania, Senior, being weak in body b ut of a sound mind and memory, blessed be God, calling to mind the mortali ty of my body and that it is approved for all men once to die, I make a nd publish this my Last Will and Testament this third day of March in t he Year of Our Lord one thousand seven hundred and seventy-two in the mann er following. That is to say, first of all I commend my soul to God th at gave it and I will that my body be decently interred and after my funer al expenses and debts be payed, I give and bequeath unto my dear wife Ma ry Flowers a black cow and a pide two year old heifer and a black year o ld bull, and I give and devise unto my sons and daughters Elizabeth Taylo r, John Flowers, Junr., Thomas Flowers, Ann Goodwin, Sarah Long, David Flo wers, James Flowers, Mary Jones, Alice Flowers, each five shillin gs to be paid to them by my Executrix, and I give and bequeath the resid ue and remainder of my estate to my wife Mary and my youngest son Ar on to be divided equally among them. I make and ordain my wife Mary Flowe rs my sole Executrix of this my will, in trust for the intents and purpos es of this my will, contained in witness whereof the said John Flowe rs to this my last will and testament have set my hand and seal the day a nd year above written. Signed, sealed and delivered by the said John Flow ers as and for his Last Will and Testament in the presence of David Lon g, Samuel Morris, Uriah Freeland. John Flowers, his mark. Seal.
Census: 1790 Greene Twp., Greene Co., PA Census: 1800 Greene Twp., Greene Co., PA Census: 1820 Madison Twp., Butler Co., Ohio Census: 1830 Madison Twp., Butler Co., Ohio Event: Tax list 1807 Butler Co., Ohio Event: Tax list 1809 Butler Co., Ohio Event: Tax list 1810 Butler Co., Ohio Occupation: 1820 Farmer Reference Number: 6 Note: REFERENCES: Aaron is found as a Private, Frontier Rangers at Fort Pitt, Oct. 177 7. He is not found in any of the early tax lists for Greene Twp. with Dav id and Thomas until 1793, so he could be living elsewhere at the time.
It is significant to find that some members of the Long family appear to h ave moved to the same area of Ohio as Aaron Flowers at about the same tim e, thus demonstrating the ongoing relationship between the two families. S arah Flowers had married David Long. Longs are found in the 1820 and 18 30 census for Madison Twp., Butler Co., Ohio, near Andrew and Aaron Flower s. They are Gideon, David, David Jr., David III, Thomas, and John G(ideon ). According to James Overhuls, Noah Long and David Long, Sr., sons of Jo hn Long and Ann Herrington, "came together down the Ohio R. (by flatboat ?) to Butler County" from Greene Co., PA, before 1808, possibly as ear ly as 1804. Noah died there in about 1815 and David Sr. in abt. 1829. T he Hugh Long who witnessed the will of Aaron is son of David Long, Jr. (Ov erhuls paper on Long family, 1975, p. 7)
TAX LISTS, PA: Year 1793: Greene Twp., Washington Co.: David, Thomas, and Aaron Flower s. Hanover Twp., David Flowers, Single Freeman.
CENSUS of 1790: Washington Co., PA, no twp. (Greene) Aron Flowers, 1 fwm of 16 and upwards, 2 fwm under 16, 4 fwf
CENSUS of 1800: Greene Co., PA, Greene Twp. Aaron Flowers, 3 fwm to 10, 2 fwm 10-16, 1 fwm 45 and up, 1 fwf, 10-1 6, 1 fwf 45 and up.
TAX LISTS, OHIO, 1807, 1809, 1810 Name: Aaron Flowers State: OH County: Butler County, misc. townships, or no township listed. (OH Early C ensus Index, Ancestry.com)
CENSUS of 1820, Madison Twp., Butler Co., Ohio: Aaron Flowers: 1 FWM under 10; 1 FWM 45 and up; 2 FWF under 10; 1 FWF 45 a nd up; # of persons engaged in agriculture, 1.
CENSUS of 1830, Madison Twp., Butler Co., Ohio: Aaron Flowers: 2 FWM 10 to 15; 1 FWM 60-70; 1FWF 60-70. The children livi ng with Aaron in this census are probably not his own, as his wife is t oo old to have children that age. Perhaps they are grandchildren.
WILL: "I, Aaron Flowers of the County of Butler and State of Ohio, do make and p ublish this my last will and testament in manner and form following, th at is to say: First, it is my will that my funeral expenses and all my ju st debts by fully paid. Secondly, I give devise and bequeath to my belov ed wife Martha Flowers all the money and notes which I have and all the li vestock of horses cattle sheep hogs etc. by me now owned, also all the hou sehold furniture together with all and every part of my personal proper ty not particularly named, during her natural life as so long as she remai ns my widow, and that at the death of my said wife all the property free ly devised or bequeathed to her as aforesaid, as so much thereof as may th en remain unexpended, is to be divided as follows: Firstly, I give to my t wo grandsons John Flowers and Andrew Flowers the sum of fifty dollars ea ch out of my estate, which said fifty dollars to Andrew Flowers is in li eu of his fatherus share. Secondly, I give to my son Aaron Flowers the s um of two dollars; and after paying the said several sums aforesaid the ba lance of my estate to be divided into five equal shares, which is to be di vided as follows: First, to my son James Flowers, one share. Second, my s on John Flowers is to have one of said equal shares, and my two daughte rs Sarah and Elizabeth share and share alike with James and John Flower s; and my son Andrew Flowers, one share, except the sum of thirty-two doll ars, which he has had more than the rest. And lastly thereby constitute a nd appoint my son James Flowers to be the executor of this my last will a nd testament. In testimony whereof I have hereunto set my hand and seal th is twenty-first day of June in the year of our Lord one thousand and eig ht hundred and thirty-six, signed published and declared by the within nam ed Aaron Flowers as and for his last will and testament, in presen ce of us who at his request have signed as witnesses to the same." Witness es: Hugh Long, Thomas Long. (Champaign County Wills, Vol. 1, Book B, pg. 158, from Geoff and Heidi Tro wbridge family file on Ancestry.com)
Champaign Co - Patent Deeds Located in Land Deed Indices Johnson Twp by P at Stickley & Denise Kay Moore Oct 2005. Section 18 Township 3 Range 11To wn of St Paris (St Paris Platted by David Huffman 21 Sep 1831) (There a re several books for lot numbers in St Paris and not all transactions a re represented by this transcription) Lot ? 12/6/1859 David Walborn to Jacob Walborn Jr, 5 acres Bk 31 Pg 591 Lot ? 5/10/1862 Jacob Walborn ro David Walborn, 5 acres Bk 33 Pg246
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 William Walburn
CCGS Newsletter Spring 1992 Poll Book St Paris Precinct Johnson Twp 11/2/1 880 Wm H Walborn
Name : William Henry Walborn Death date : 05 Mar 1909 Death place : Saint Paris, Champaign, Ohio Birth date : 03 Sep 1856 Estimated birth year : Birth place : Ohio Age at death : 52 years 6 months 2 days Gender : Male Marital status : Married Race or color : Caucasian Occupation : Carriage Manufacturer Residence : Burial date : 07 Mar 1909 Burial place : Cemetery name : Evergreen Spouse name : Father name : John G. Walborn Father titles : Father birth place : Ohio Mother name : Sarah Hetzel Mother titles : Mother birth place : Ohio GSU film number : 1926956 Digital GS number : 4024498 Image number : 965 Certificate number : fn 11303 Collection : Ohio Deaths 1908-1953
January 1, 1863
Died 20th ult, Mad River Twp, of dropsy, James Chance in his 67th year. He was born Baltimore Co, MD, 24th November 1796; emigrated to this county in 1816 and in December 1818 married Sarah, daughter of Thomas Kenton.
The first of this family to come to this Country was Juriaen Westvae l. He arrived in "New Amsterdam at the age of thirteen aboard the ship Deh outwun on August 4, 1642. He then went up the river 135 miles arrivi ng at Fort Orange (Albany ,New York) on August 11, 1642. He arrived as an indentured servant to Kiliaen Van Reasselaer. He was plac ed in the home of Michael Jansen . Juriaen moved south of Albany to Esop us (Kingston)with his friend and fellow indentured serant Evert Pels in ab out 1653. He was granted 32 1/2 morgans (70 acres) of land September of 16 54. He married Marretje Jansen that same year. On August 17, 1759 Juriaen a nd twelve others petioned Peter Stuyvesant to establish a church at Wiltwy ck (Kingston) Juriaen signed with a three pronged fork or trident mark. T he church was established. Numerous records regarding Juriaen and his desc endants are available in Records of then Dutch Reformed Chruch in New Yor k. Juriaen's son Johannes and eighteen others including his brothers Symon a nd Nicholas and his widowed sister Rymerick Quick bought land from the Ind ians in 1696, the land lies principally in Deerpark Township, Orange Count y, New York. Johannes moved to the land in 1699. See Minisink Deed above. Johannes began the families migration when he moved with his family to Min isink in 1699.
1880 Census Place:Wayne, Champaign, Ohio Source:FHL Film 1254998 National Archives Film T9-0998 Page 47 7C Ephraim WOODARD SelfMMW64PAOcc:FarmerFa: PAMo: PA Harriet E. WOODARD WifeFMW43OHFa: VTMo: OH Lida WOODARDDauFSW21OHFa: PAMo: PA Janie WOODARDDauFSW9OHFa: PAMo: PA Henry ELLSWORTH SSonMW18IAOcc:Farm LaborerFa: OHMo: OH Mary M. ELLSWORTHSDauFSW15IAFa: OHMo: OH
Gender:
Burial Date:
Burial Place:
Death Date:
Death Place:
Age:
Birth Date:
Birthplace:
Occupation:
Race:
Marital Status:
Spouse's Name:
Father's Name:
Father's Birthplace:
Mother's Name:
Mother's Birthplace:
Indexing Project (Batch) Number:
System Origin:
Source Film Number:
Reference Number:
Will Book Champaign Co, OHIO Book L PG 537HARRIETT E WOODWARDPROBATED 4 MAY 1911 RUSH TWP[DIED 29 APR 1911] Heirs-Frank P Ellsworth-son-Grand Valley, SD; Abbie L Woodward-dau-Frank County; Justice Walter Ellsworth-son- Woodstock; Henry H Ellsworth-son-Woodstoc k; Mary M SwisherUdau-Mechanicsburg; Janie W Sparks-dau-Irwin. Ch shall me et at my home and divide as they see fit my hhd goods and wearing appare l; no person be present except my children. Ezra Woodward, Janie Sparks a nd Lydia Galligher $100 each [the amount left from their fatherus estate ]. Amounts due me by ch be accounted for in estate; residue of proper ty to my ch Frank P, Justice Walter, Henry H Ellsworth, Abbie L Woodwar d, Mary M Swisher and Janie W Sparks; real estate to be kept 1 year aft er my death and if heirs canut decide on division then sell and divide amo ng them. Henry H Ellsworth and Janie Woodward Sparks executors Witness:D R Kimball Florence Seibertwill signed 4 Nov 1907
Codicil 23 Feb 1909 Janie W Sparks receive no part of land known as Ellswo rth land [28 acres in Rush Twp] instead $200.
Death Date:
Death Place:
Birth Date:
Estimated Birth Year:
Birthplace:
Death Age:
Gender:
Marital Status:
Race or Color:
Street Address:
Occupation:
Residence:
Burial Date:
Burial Place:
Cemetery Name:
Spouse's Name:
Father's Name:
Father's Title & Terms:
Father's Birthplace:
Mother's Name:
Mother's
Mother's Birthplace:
Film Number:
Digital Folder Number:
Image Number:
Certificate Number:
IGI for son Charles names mother as Lucy
Death Date:
Death Place:
Birth Date:
Estimated Birth Year:
Birthplace:
Death Age:
Gender:
Marital Status:
Race or Color:
Street Address:
Occupation:
Residence:
Burial Date:
Burial Place:
Cemetery Name:
Spouse's Name:
Father's Name:
Father's Title & Terms:
Father's Birthplace:
Mother's Name:
Mother's
BANK OF NORTH LEWISBURG The board of officers, as re-organized, was-W. D. Sibley, President; S. Cl ark, Vice President ; E. S. Callender, Cashier; but in June, 1879, owi ng to the removal of the Cashier, his place was filled by Warren Cransto n, who is a young man of extra ability and of the highest degree of intell igence. Under his supervision, the bank promises to become one of the weal thiest and most successful enterprises of the county. It is now doing busi ness with a paid-up stock of $25,000, and total capital and assets of $500 ,000.
Death Date:
Death Place:
Birth Date:
Estimated Birth Year:
Birthplace:
Death Age:
Gender:
Marital Status:
Race or Color:
Street Address:
Occupation:
Residence:
Burial Date:
Burial Place:
Cemetery Name:
Spouse's Name:
Father's Name:
Father's Title & Terms:
Father's Birthplace:
Mother's Name:
Mother's
Mother's Birthplace:
Film Number:
Digital Folder Number:
Image Number:
Certificate Number:
Death date : 09 May 1912
Death place : Saint Paris, Champaign Co., Ohio
Birth date : 18 Oct 1845
Birth place : Ohio
Age at death : 66 years 6 months 20 days
Gender : Male Marital status : Married
Race or color : Caucasian
Occupation : Retired Brickmaker
Burial date : 11 May 1912
Cemetery name : Evergreen Cemetery
Spouse name :
Father name : George Ward
Father birth place : Virginia Mother name : Hannah Creveson
GSU film number : 1953418 Digital GS number : 4021196 Image number : 680 Certificate number : fn 25763 Collection : Ohio Deaths 1908-1953
Father: LEONARD BARGER Family
Mother: ELIZABETH WHITMORE
Death date: 13 Dec 1948
Death place: Dayton, Montgomery, Ohio, United States
Birth date: 20 Dec 1883
Estimated birth year:
Birth place: St. Paris, Ohio
Age at death: 64 years 11 months 23 days
Gender: Male
Marital status: Married
Race or color: Caucasian
Street address:
Occupation:
Residence:
Burial date:
Burial place:
Cemetery name:
Spouse name: Pearl Park Perfect
Father name: David Mcmorran
Father titles:
Father birth place:
Mother name: Susan Norman Mcmorran
Mother titles:
Mother birth place:
GSU film number: 2246543
Digital GS number: 4109124
Image number: 00178
Reference number: 77959
Collection: Ohio Deaths 1908-1953
Death date: 01 Nov 1946
Death place: Mad River Twp, Champaign, Ohio, United States
Birth date: 03 Sep 1892
Estimated birth year:
Birth place: Johnson Twp. Ohio
Age at death: 54 years 1 month 28 days
Gender: Female
Marital status: Married
Race or color: Caucasian
Burial date:
Burial place:
Cemetery name:
Spouse name: Floyd J. Berry
Father name: Simon Mcmonan
Father titles:
Father birth place:
Mother name: Mary J. Mcclair
Mother titles:
Mother birth place:
GSU film number: 2372962
Digital GS number: 4076165
Image number: 03096
Reference number: 65067
Collection: Ohio Deaths 1908-1953
George Faulkner, born in Virginia; died on 10 September 1854, 77 years 7 m onths ? days; buried in Evergreen Cemetery, St. Paris, Johnson Township, C hampaign County, Ohio. He was married on 18 April 1801 in Mason County, Ke ntucky to Elizabeth Collins, also a native of Virginia. Elizabeth di ed on 3 October 1851 and was buried in Evergreen Cemetery; probably 60- 70 years of age (using the 1840 census; 1850 census is incorrect). Data fr om the tombstones was copied by this author. Anna Faulkner Brown, P. O. B ox 5447, San Mateo, CA and elijahf1@juno.com lists Elizabeth as aged 71 ye ars 5 months and ? days on her day of death. George and his family probab ly migrated to Champaign County from Mason County with the some of the Ken ton families in the early 1800s. A relationship between the Faulkners a nd the Kentons has not surfaced, but they were living in the same communit ies while in Kentucky. Groups cautiously followed the early Kenton party t hat arrived in the later part of 1799. William Kenton, older brother of Si mon Kenton, reportedly moved his family to Mad River Township, Champaign C ounty about the first of December 1801. The Northern Portion of The Propos ed John Cleves Symmes "Miami Purchase" of 3 October 1787, Early Ohio La nd Owners of Ranges VIII Through XIV, Townships I through VII, by Denise K ay Mahan Moore, P. O. Box 752, Gautier, MS, 39553-0752, 1991, shows that m any of the Kenton clan had made purchases from John C. Symmes pri or to 30 September 1794 when that gentleman had to forfeit his contract wi th the Government. According to purchases made of Champaign County la nd at the land sales in Cincinnati, Ohio most of the families were residen ces of the county 1803-1813. It has not been proven when George settled h is family in Champaign County, however, Saul Faulkner reported as to bei ng born in Mad River Township in 1811. George Faulkner was a sergeant in C aptain Thomas Stretch's Company, serving from 27 November until 27 Decemb er 1812. (Reference: Volume 1, Page 342, Roster of Ohio Soldiers in the W ar of 1812, Adjutant General of Ohio, Transcription, 1916. R973.5244 71 A2 - //www.ohiohistory.org/onlinedoc/war1812/roster/1812/txt/page 0128. txt. This Company was probably from Champaign County as it appears to be made up of men who were residents of that area. George served under Lieutenant Ezekiel Arrowsmith. William Sargent was also a Sergeant of the company, serving under Walker Johnston. George Faulkner, as a resident of Champaign County, made his first payment under the credit plan, on land in Section 5, Township 3, Range 11 on 6 November 1813. On 7 March 1831 he also made a cash payment f or land located in the same section. George did not register either of the se patents with the Recorder's Office in Urbana. On 2 March 1819, George executed a warranty deed to Zachariah Putman/Putn am for the south-east quarter of Section 5 (Jackson Township) (CH Co. De ed Book E, Page 95). The listing in the Section Index leads one to believe that George sold the entire quarter to Zachariah, however, subsequent deeds show that the transaction was only for about 100 acres. On 19 November 1844, Zachariah granted a warranty deed f or 9 acres of this land to John Faulkner (CH Co. Deed Book S, Page 44). La ter, Zachariah's heirs executed deeds for 91 acres of this quarter. George 's family is listed in the 1820 census of Jackson Township.
George died intestate and his estate was dealt with in Chancery Court Reco rd Book 26, Page 127, Filed 16 January 1855, which was the petition to partition the property. The landed estate was 58 acres located on the west side of the south-east quarter and 81 acres locat ed on the east half of the south-west quarter of Section 5 Township 3 Range 11 (Jackson Township). George's heirs were: William, James, John, Harrison, Saul, Fannie, George W., Elijah and the children of Edmu nd Faulkner, deceased. On 18 December 1854 two quit claim deeds were executed for land in the east half of the south-west quarter (about 81 acres) and for 58 acres (locat ed on the west side) of the south-east quarter. Elijah Faulkner sold to William Faulkner (CH Co. Deed Book Z, Page 383) and Willi am Faulkner sold to Jerry H. Klapp (CH Co. Deed Book Z, Page 383). On 25 D ecember 1854 Jerry H. Klapp signed a quit claim to the above land ov er to Harrison Pence etal. (CH Co. Deed Book Z, Page 384). The actual dee ds have not been examined, however, the combined deeds from Elijah and Wil liam Faulkner would have to contain the names of all of the Faulkner heirs that were in the court suit. On 6 September 1850 John Faulkner execut ed a warranty deed to Henry Putnam for the 9 acres located in the south-east quarter (CH Co. Deed Book 32, Page 114). All of the land originally pur chased by George Faulkner has been accounted for by deeds.
Public Records of Champaign County, Ohio, Chancery Records of the Cou rt of Common Pleas by Pat Stickley & Denise K. Moore, unpublished Page 37 Record Book 26, Page 127 Filed 16 January 1855 Petition for Partiti on (Copy also in Miscellaneous Book A-2, Page 245 in the Recorder's Offic e, Sheriff of Champaign County to Levi Runkle & Harrison Pence, purchasers of the property) William Faulkner Vs John Faulkner et al George Faulkner died in 1854 seized of 58 acres located on the west si de of the south-east quarter of Section 5 Township 3 Range 11 (Jackson Tp .) and 81 acres located on the east half of the south-west quarter of Section 5 Township 3 Range 11. George left no widow, but the following were his heirs: William Faulkner and James Faulkner, both of Champ aign County; John Faulkner of Kosciusko County, Indiana; Harrison Faulkner; Saul Faulkner and Fannie Faulkner, wife of Aquilla Standeford, all of A llen County, Ohio; George W. Faulkner of Kosciusko County, Indiana; Elijah Faulkner of Champaign County; and heirs of Edmund Faulkner deceased;
Mifflin Faulkner and William Faulkner, both of Champaign County. Before the suit was completed Harrison Faulkner died in 1855 and on 30 March 18 55 his heirs were listed: Isabella Faulkner; William H. H. Faulkner; Fanny Faulkner; Catharine Faulkner and Newton Ward Faulkner.
On 2 March 1819, George Faulkner executed a warranty deed to Zachariah Put man/Putnam for the south-east quarter of Section 5 (Jackson Township) ( CH Co. Deed Book E, Page 95). On 19 November 1844, Zachariah granted a war ranty deed for 9 acres of this land to John Faulkner (CH Co. Deed Book S, Page 44). John lived in Kosciusko Co. IN in 1854 (& 1860 census) w hen his father's estate was settled, however, he was in the 1850 Jackson T ownship Champaign County census. On 6 September 1850 John Faulkner execut ed a warranty deed to Henry Putnam for the 9 acres located in the south-ea st quarter (CH Co. Deed Book 32, Page 114).
Early Ohio Settlers, Purchasers of Land in Southwestern Ohio, 1800-1840, E llen T. & David A. Berry, Genealogical Publishing Co., Inc., Baltimore, M D, 1986 Name Date Residence Township Range Section Faulkner, George 1813 Nov 6 Champaign 11 03 05 Faulkner, George 1831 Mar 7 Champaign 11 03 05
George was a veteran of the War of 1812
Anne B
elijahf1@comcast.net
notify if find source for Eliz
Buried in sane section 4 lot 11 is Elizabeth Faulker died 10/3/1851
2/9/1855 Wm Faulkner vs John Faulkner & Others Petition for petition James Faulkner, Elijah Faulkner; Milfin Faulkner; Wm Faulkner; Harrison Fa ulkner; Saul Faulkner; Aquilla Standeford and Fannie his wife; John Faulkn er; and George W Faulkner notified 16 Jan 1855 filed petition to sell re al estate 1/9 to each Milfin and Wm children of Edmund dec'd.
Record Book 24, Page 555- Filed I August 1853- Petition to Partition James Faulkner and Mahala Faulkner, his wife vs Abraham Fitzpatrick et al The estate of John Fitzpatrick contained la nd in the north-east quarter of Section 10 Township 3 Range 11 (Jackson To wnship). John was the father of seven children: Mahala Fitzpatrick marri ed James Faulkner; Abraham Fitzpatrick; Daniel Fitzpatrick; Charles Fitzpa trick; Catharine Fitzpatrick, married Downey; John Fitzpatrick deceased (w as the father of John McLaughlin Fitzpatrick, Sarah Elizabeth Fitzpatri ck and Nancy Keziah Fitzpatrick); Mary Fitzpatrick deceased, married Sa ul Faulkner (she was the mother of Lewis Evans Faulkner, George Washingt on Faulkner, John Harrison Faulkner, Silas Wesley Faulkner, Phebe Faulkn er and Frances Elizabeth Faulkner, all of Allen County, Ohio). Phebe Fitzp atrick was John's widow.
2/9/1855 Wm Faulkner vs John Faulkner & Others Petition for petition James Faulkner, Elijah Faulkner; Milfin Faulkner; Wm Faulkner; Harrison Fa ulkner; Saul Faulkner; Aquilla Standeford and Fannie his wife; John Faulkn er; and George W Faulkner notified 16 Jan 1855 filed petition to sell re al estate 1/9 to each Milfin and Wm children of Edmund dec'd.
St Paris Precinct Toll Book Nov 2 1880 CCGS Newsletter Spring 1992 pg 33 George Kesler
Champaign County Ohio History 1991 by CCGS Biography Pg 253 son of Phillip, son of Johan Heinrich Prince
1930 Census Johnson, Champaign County, Ohio page 7Bfamily # 200 Bodey, John L age 64 age at first marriage 21 occupation General Farmer bo rn Ohio Bodey, Etna W age 61 age at first marriage 18 born Ohio Bodey, Oliver son age 35 status widower occupation Assistant Cashier Bank
1880 Census Place Adams, Champaign, Ohio Family History Library Film 1 254998
NA Film Number T9-0998 Page Number 201B John MONK Self M Male W 44 OH Tile Manufacture HES SE D. HESSE D. Anna L. MONK Wife M Female W 37 OH Keeping Hou se OH OH Cenith MONK Dau S Female W 14 OH Home OH OH Suseanna MONK Dau S Female W 12 OH Home OH OH Burton MONK Son S Male W 10 OH Home OH OH Harriet ALAXANDER Other S Female W 33 OH Dress Mak er OH OH
Event:
Event Date:
Event Place:
Residence:
Street Address:
Gender:
Death Age:
Marital Status:
Race:
Occupation:
Birth Date:
Birthplace:
Estimated Birth Year:
Burial Date:
Burial Place:
Cemetery:
Father:
Father's
Father's Birthplace:
Mother:
Mother's
Mother's Birthplace:
Spouse:
Spouse's
Reference Number:
Film Number:
Digital Folder Number:
Image Number:
Name: Thirza Stroud SSN: 271-12-3040 Last Residence: 45317 Conover, Miami, Ohio
Born: 10 Jul 1902 Died: Sep 1969 State (Year) SSN issued: Ohio (Before 1951 )
Name: Thirza A Stroud Birth Date: Est. 1902 Gender: Female Race: White
Residence County: Champaign Residence State: Ohio Residence Country: United States
Death Date: 1 Sep 1969 Hospital of Death: Grandview Hospital City of Death: Dayton
County of Death: Montgomery Certificate: 070726 Age at Death: 67 Certifier: Physician
Autopsy: Yes, used for certification Marital Status: Married
No stone located per Karen Heber
Name:
Birth Date:
Gender:
Race:
Residence County:
Residence state:
Residence Country:
Death Date:
Hospital of Death:
City of Death:
County of Death:
Certificate:
Age at Death:
Certifier:
Marital Status:
Name: Mary M Snapp Gender: 2 Date of Death: 26 August 1980 Birth Date: 26 November 1894 Volume: 24129 Certificate: 054754 Autopsy: Yes - Used for certification Social Security Number: 273420225 Marital Status: Widowed Hispanic Origin: British, Scotch-Irish, Welsh, Scottish Place of Death: , Champaign County Certifier: Physician Race: White Birth Place: Ohio Residence: , Champaign County Age: 85 Years
Concord Items, May 31, 1877 The funeral services of Rev John Ebert, minister of the Baptist Church, took place at Myrtle Tree church, in the presence of a very large collecti on of people. Mr Ebert enjoyed the peculiar distinction of being oppos ed to the use of postal currency as adopted by the U S Government at the beginning of the late war and was so consistent in his belief that he nev er received it in way of change and never tolerated in in his pocketbook. He perhaps married more people than any man in the county. His age was upwards of seventy
Notes from Denise Moore
Ancestry of John was found at the LDS Library records. Further resear ch is needed to further prove.
1880Census Place:Urbana, Champaign, Ohio Source:FHL Film 1254998 National Archives Film T9-0998 Page 42 7B William R. HITTSelfMMW46OHOcc:LaborerFa: KYMo: VA Ella HITTWifeFMW42VAFa: VAMo: VA Luella HITTDauFSW21ILFa: OHMo: VA George W. HITTSonMSW20OHFa: OHMo: VA Sarah CLARKOtherFWW78VAFa: VAMo: VA Laura HITTNieceFSW7
Name: MARGARET ELOISE BEATY Gender: Female Date of Death: September 25, 2000 Birth Date: January 8, 1920 Volume: 32549 Certificate: 075641 Autopsy: N Social Security Number: 279405091 Father's Surname: HURST Time of Death: 11:56 AM Marital Status: widowed Hispanic Origin: Not Hispanic Place of Death: hospital/inpatient Years of Schooling: 12 Certifier: Physician Branch of Service: Method of Disposition: Burial Mother's Surname: EVILSIZOR Race: White Birth Place: MIAMI, Ohio Residence: MIAMI, Ohio Age: 80 years
1880 Census Place:Greene, Shelby, Ohio Source:FHL Film 1255066 National Archives Film T9-1066 Page 11 7A Charles FLOWERSSelfMMW58NJFa: PAMo: NJ Lucy R. FLOWERSWifeFMW56NJFa: NJMo: NJ Theodore A. FLOWERS SonMSW25OHFa: NJMo: NJ Jennie E. FLOWERS DauFSW16OHFa: NJMo: NJ Delilah WERTMotherLFWW83NJFa: NJMo: NJ Hannah COXAuntFWW88PAFa: PAMo: PA Martha SPRAGUEDauFMW27OHFa: NJMo: NJ Hollister SPRAGUEGSonMSW7OHFa: NYMo: OH Charles V. SPRAGUE GSonMSW5OHFa: NYMo: OH Lee SPRAGUEGSonMSW2OHFa: NYMo: OH Charles C. BROWNSonMSW18OHFa: OHMo: OH
Eva does not appear in the 1850 census with these parents. but she she na med in fathers biography
State: Ohio Year: 1850
County: Champaign Roll: M432_665
Township: Johnston Twp Page: 364 19 157 157 Wirick JOhn 42 M Weav er 75 PA 20 157 157 Wirick Margaret 22 F PA 21 157 157 Wirick Samuel 18 M Labor er PA 22 157 157 Wirick William 16 M Weav er PA ****** 23 157 157 Wirick Eliza A 14 F OH 24 157 157 Wisick Martin V an 11 M OH 25 157 157 Wisick William 7 M OH ******* should be Wilson ? 26 157 157 Wisick Elizabet h 5 F OH
1870 Clark Co, Springfield, OH -pg 267b 486 WEIRICK, Wilson 28 M W Jour. Carpenter Eva 31 F W Keeping House, OH OH
1880Census Place:Springfield, Clarke, Ohio Source:FHL Film 1254999 National Archives Film T9-0999 Page 34 0C Wilson S. WIRICKSelfMMW37OHOcc:CarpenterFa: PAMo: OH Eva A. WIRICKWifeFMW41OHFa: OHMo: OH
Wirick Wilson F. I 8 Ohio Cavalry. Private Private Wirick, Wilson S. Uni on Service Record:
Enlisted as a Private on 14 October 1861 at the age of 21 Enlisted in Company I, 44th Infantry Regiment Ohio on 14 October 1861. Transferred Company I, 44th Infantry Regiment Ohio on 04 January 1864 Transfered in Company I, 8th Cavalry Regiment Ohio on 04 January 1864. Mustered out Company I, 8th Cavalry Regiment Ohio on 30 July 1865 in Clark sburg, WV
Wilson S. Wirick
Images Online #: 613 State Filed: Ohio
Widow: Eva A. Wirick Relative:
Minor: Comments 1860 Champaign Co, St Paris, OH pg 221 W Wirick age 20 b OH living with Robert (25 OH) and R C Johnson (26PA)
1870 Champaign Co, St paris, OH -pg 309 age 28 shoemaker, living with Samuel Gibbs family born Ohio (Wirrick)
Champaign Co - Patent Deeds Located in Land Deed Indices Johnson Twp by P at Stickley & Denise Kay Moore Oct 2005. Section 12 Township 3 Range 11 ( NE 1/4) 02 Sep 1878 Quitclaim from Sampson Long to Samuel Heck, etal, N 1 /2 of NE 1/4 Bk62 Pg99 10 Dec 1880 Quitclaim from Samuel Heck to Elisha heck N 1/2 NE 1/4 and 1 a cre NE corner NE 1/4 Bk 56 Pg 39
CCGS Newsletter Sept 1998 pg 96 Road Tax assessed on Chattels in Johnson T wp, Champaign Co, Ohio for the year 1876 Samuel Heck .30
Poll Book for Election held in Saint Paris Precint 10-9-1877 for or again st new jail. CCGS Newsletter April 1994 Vol 10 # 2 pg 29 Samuel Heck
St Paris Precinct Toll Book Nov 2 1880 CCGS Newsletter Spring 1992 pg 33 Samuel Heck
Champaign County Guardianships Book 2 pg 18-19 17 Jan 1859 Daniel Death gdn of Elizabeth Pence 15 yr Dec 1858; and Eli Pen ce 17 yr 20 Jan, 1859 minor heirs of Samuel pence, dec'd. Surities Adam Ap ple and Daniel Apple
HECK, Elizabe Death date: 5/9/1928, Miami County Volume #566 4, Certificate #3260
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 Jacob G Furrow
Jacob G Furrow was born August 29, 1795, at Camp Creek, a br anch of New River, in Montgomery County, Virginia and died at St. Pari s, Champaign County, Ohio at 4 p.m., Thursday, January 22, 1880, in h is 85 year. In July, 1814, he enlisted as a private in Captain Jam es Hogue's company of the 4th regiment, Virginia militia, Major General Po rter commanding. The regiment was ordered to Norfolk where he soon was tak en severely ill and rendered unfit for military duty. Receiving an honorab le discharge he came to Ohio with his father November, 1815 and settled ne ar Piqua, Miami County. He married Elizabeth Evans in 1822. In 1823 he w as commissioned by Gov. Jeremiah Morrow as Captain of the 10th divisi on of the Ohio militia. After serving five years as Captain and one ye ar as Adjutant, he entered into the mercantile business in Piqua and oth er places. He retired in 1857. He joined the M E Church in 1832. HIs fir st wife died in 1835, and in 1838 he married Amelia F Brooks, daught er of Thomas and Lydia Fletcher of Philadelphia. About thirty~four yea rs since, he moved to this place and opened a dry goods store. Under his a uspices the first series of Methodist sermons ever given in this villa ge took place and through him the first church organization he re of that denomination was effected. He called the first meeting he ld in this place in behalf of the Columbus and Piqua Railroad and was mo re than instrumental than any other man in this section of our county in h aving the people vote a tax of seventy-five thousand dollars, thereby guar anteeing the building of the road. He built fifteen miles, or so m uch of the Urbana and Piqua turnpike as lies between St. Paris and the lat ter place. During a period of six years, from 1832 to 1838, he was a lar ge contractor in the construction of the Miami Canal. He was one of the un fortunate holders of Ohio State Banks when they depreciated to thirty-thr ee cents on the dollar.Outside of business hours he was a great reader a nd although he lacked the advantages of an early education, was well infor med and could intelligently discuss almost any subject. In his habits he w as methodical, even to severity, eating regularly and retiring at a stat ed period. He was exceedingly well preserved until within three years of h is death when he slipped on the ice fracturing a hip from which he never r ecovered. Owing to this misfortune, he was a great sufferer, but he wore h is pains most heroically, refusing anodynes or anesthetics, for it was h is great desire that death find him with an unclouded intellect. Providen ce gratified his wish - he was sensible to the last moment and died as pea cefully as if he were entering into a sweet sleep.
Champaign Co, Will Abstracts Book D Pg 400 Jacob G Furrow, St Paris, Probated 19 Apr 1880 Wife Amelia Furrow the house and lost in St Paris her lifetime; at her dea th to be divided among ch. (no names) witness John L Leedom, Thurza W Furr ow. Signed 3/20/1875
Enumeration taken by W W Helmick, of citizens aged 70 years or more who we re residing in Urbana City and Urbana Township. Found in the 21 May 1889 I ssue of the Urbana Daily Citizen page 3 Col 3&4 Mrs Amelia Furrow, 81
Champaign Co - Patent Deeds Located in Land Deed Indices Johnson Twp by P at Stickley & Denise Kay Moore Oct 2005. Section 18 Township 3 Range 11 To wn of St Paris (St Paris Platted by David Huffman 21 Sep 1831) (There a re several books for lot numbers in St Paris and not all transactions a re represented by this transcription) Lot #1 12/17/1867 Fred Leffel to Fletcher Furrow, 21 feet north e nd Bk 39 Pg259
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 C F Furrow
CCGS Newsletter Spring 1992 Poll Book St Paris Precinct Johnson Twp 11/2/1 880 C F Furrow
January 9, 1908
Mrs Jane Leedom, one of the older generations of Urbana Citizens, died at her home in that city Sunday. Louisa J Furrow was born in Piqua in 1831 and with her parents moved to St Paris in 1831. Here she married John P Leedom, who had moved here from PA. Their marriage occurred in 1852, soon afterward they moved to Urbana, where their entire married life was spent. Two daughters were born to them, Elizabeth who became the wife of Joseph Perkins and Louise, the latter surviving. Besides her daughter Louise, she leaves a grandson, Leedom Perkins. The funeral services were in Urbana on Wednesday.
Pg 161 Louisa J Leedom Urbana, Twp died 1/5/1908 probated 1/20/1908 Heirs: Louise S Leedom, dau, Urbana; Leedom Perkins, grson, Cleveland. D au Louise S Leedom all estate personal and real. Dau Louise S Leedom Exec. Wit: Frederick W Ambrose John H James Signed 4/9/1903
Hon. John S. Leedom Taken by Death Urbana, Ohio 1895 Hon. John S. Leedom died last Wednesday afternoon at 4:30 o'clock at his h ome on West Reynolds street. He had been ill for the past three months. El even weeks ago Mr. Leedom was taken ill with the grip which soon develop ed into a more serious nature, that finally yielded to the fell destroyerdeath. Mr. Leedom was the leader of the bar of Champaign county for many years a nd was recognized as one of the leading attorneys in this part of the stat e. He was born in Bucks county, PA, August 1, 1826. Tn 1833 his parents mo ved to Johnson township and lived there until their death. He married Loui sa J. Furrow on October 26, 1852 in Miami county, Ohio. In the earlier pa rt of life he taught school to obtain money to go to college. He entered t he Spring~eld Academy and attended school for three terms. In 1849 he ente red the law office of General John H. Young and afterwards went in the l aw department of the Indian State University, from which he graduated in 1 851 and was admitted to the bar at Cincinnati. He entered into partnersh ip with General Young and in 1865 went into business with James Taylor under the name of Leedom & Taylor. He then became associat ed with Hon. Jesse M. Lewis and continued in the same until his death He was 72 years of age, and leaves a loving wife, and daughter, Miss Loui se and one grand child. .~
Champaign Democrat, 27 April 1985 Abstracted by Pat Stickley
CCGS Newsletter Fall 1994 pg 85 Residents of Urbana; When and Where Born John S Leedom, lawyer, Bucks Co, PA 1826
Champaign Co - Patent Deeds Located in Land Deed Indices Johnson Twp by P at Stickley & Denise Kay Moore Oct 2005. Section 18 Township 3 Range 11( NW 1/4) (St Paris located in Sec 18) Lot? 9/29/1887 Quitclaim from John S Leedom to Mary Frank etal, 6.98 pol es x 26.26 poles Bl68Pg128
Champaign Co - Patent Deeds Located in Land Deed Indices Johnson Twp by P at Stickley & Denise Kay Moore Oct 2005. Section 18 Township 3 Range 11To wn of St Paris (St Paris Platted by David Huffman 21 Sep 1831) (There a re several books for lot numbers in St Paris and not all transactions a re represented by this transcription) Lot ? 18 Sep 1852 John McMorran to Thomas Y Leedom, lot in St paris, ea st of original town. Bk X pg293 Lot #? 04 Dec 1852 Jerry Furrow to Thomas Y Leedom, lot in St paris, ea st of Lot 18 Bk X Pg 293 Lot #? 31 Dec 1852 James Taylor to Thomas Y Leedom, 4.03 acres Bk X Pg376 Lot#? 09 Oct 1854 Thomas Y Leedom to Jerry Klapp Bk Z Pg595 Lot#? 22 Feb 1855 Thomas Y Leedom to Martin Frank, 4 acres Bk A2 Pg474 Lot ? 11/23/1867 B F Golden to Thomas Y Leedom Bk 40 Pg34 Lot? 12/20/1887 Administrator of Thomas Y Leedom to Estella McMorran Bk 68 Pg70
Some Information about Thomas was found in The Leedom Family by Sara Eachu s. His father was disowned for marrying out of unity in Nov 17 93 so it is likely that Thomas was born about 1794. In the 1840 Ohio census Thomas was in Johns on Twp., Champaign Co., Ohio, p333. He had a wife, 3 sons and 2 daughter s. He was living in the same place in the 1850 census when he was a 57 ye ar old farmer with his wife and son John living in the household (family 1 37/137). In the 1860 census Thomas was a 67 year old farmer living in Ada ms Twp., Champaign Co., Ohio. He owned over 380 acres of land in Johnson T wp. range 12, township 3, section 20. He died at the age of 76 years 2 mon ths and 6 days as listed on his cemetery marker.
Myrtle Tree Church Records (Organized 4/24/1830) Covers period 4/24/1830- 2/23/1850 CCGS Newsletter Spring 1998 pg24 Received 1/31/1843 Martin Frank, excl 3/27/1847
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 Martin Frank
Beers 1881 Biography, History of Champaign Co, OH pg 648
Champaign Co Will Abstracts, books A-F pg 432 martin Frank , probated 7/19/1865 Wife nancy Frank; sons David $700; William $400; Andrew $700; and Martin $ 650; Dau Sarah J Kite $950 and Catherine Grove $1100; balance divided equa lly, also with son Jonathan Frank and Thomas Frank (minor child of Jam es H Frank (dec'd) David Louderback, exec WitWilliam A Offenbacher, David Louderback. sign ed 2/24/1864
Deed Book S Pg 195 Andrew Ebert and Eliza Eberet of Champaign Co to Mart in Frank 46.15 acres NE1/4 S5T3R11,Jackson, Twp
Deed Book T pg 208 Guardian Deed from guardian of Juliam Dick to Martin Fr ank, 22 1/2 acres NW corner.
Record Book 32, Page 132- Filed 8 August 1865- Petition for Dower Nancy Frank vs William Frank et al Nancy Frank married 25 April 1853, Martin Frank (deceased in July 1865). M artin owned the north half of the south-west quarter and 15 acres of the w est end of the north half of the south-east quarter of Section 21 Townsh ip 3 Range 12 which totaled 95 acres; the north-west corner of north-ea st quarter of Section 5 Township 3 Range 11 (Jackson Township) which total ed 92 acres; north-west quarter of Section 35 Township 4 Range 11 (Mad Riv er Township) which totaled 160 acres; south-east quarter of Section 36 Tow nship 4 Range 11 which totaled 160 acres (out of the east half of the sout h-west corner of Section 36, 41 acres was assigned to David Pence, deceas ed in the Court of Common Pleas in Ann Catharine Pence vs Mary Angeline Pe nce et al). The heirs of Martin Frank are: David Frank; William Frank; Mar tin Frank; Jonathan Frank; Andrew Frank; Thomas J. Frank; Sarah Jane Kit e, wife of David Kite; and Catharine Grove. wife of Abram/Abraham Gro ve of Missouri
Family researcher Russ Frank 106 Waldenbrook Ct. Cary, NC. 27513-1701 Russ.Frank@forbo-polymers.com e-mail address has changed. Work is now russ.frank@forbo.com and ho me is winscout@bellsouth.net.
1858 Johnson Twp Champaign Co, Ohio Landowners Twp 3 Range 12 - Wm & Andr ew Frank Sec 21
Submitted by Mike Welty
Ray Ward
Age: 20 State: OH 1910
Color: W Enumeration District: 0008
Birth Place: Ohio Visit: 0234
County: Champaign
Relation: Head of Household
Other Residents: Relation Name Color Age Birth Place Wife Goldie 21 Ohio Father-in-law Philip Reed 49 Ohio Mother-in-law Neltie E 45 Ohio
REED PHILIP County Name: CHAMPAIGN Date of Death: 1/26/1927 Volume Number: 5241 Certificate Number: 521
Champaign Co, Newspapers 2/5/1914 Phillip Reed age 52, a farmer living t wo miles north of St Paris was adjudged insane Monday. He was taken to t he Columbus Asylum Monday. About 25 years ago he was in a railroad accide nt at Springfield when a passing train killed his brother William. This h as since seemed to trouble him. The sudden death of his son Fahren Re ed on the 29th of last Dec was cause of the additional worry
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 Oliver Offenbacker
St Paris Precinct Toll Book Nov 2 1880 CCGS Newsletter Spring 1992 pg 33 O P Offenbacker
Ollicer P Offenbacker
Age: 55 State: OH 1910
Color: W Enumeration District: 0002
Birth Place: Ohio Visit: 0034
County: Champaign
Relation: Head of Household
Other Residents: Relation Name Color Age Birth Place Wife Jennie O 45 N J Wife N.r. Baker 78 Virginia 1 non-relative
Elmer E Offenbacker
Age: 43 State: OH 1910
Color: W Enumeration District: 0023
Birth Place: Ohio Visit: 0179
County: Champaign, Urbana City
Relation: Head of Household
Other Residents: Relation Name Color Age Birth Place Wife Ada 40 Ohio Son Doial 18 Ohio Daughter Belva 09 Ohio
Champaign County Ohio History 1991 by CCGS Biography Pg 240
CCGS News Winter 2006 Vol 22 No 4 pg 104 Urbana Daily Citizen Mar 1, 1899 New Urbana Telephone Numbers 321 Offenbacker, E E -Grovery, North Russell St
Titles :
Death date : 08 May 1923
Death place : Pike, Clark, Ohio
Birth date : 07 Aug 1847
Estimated birth year :
Birth place : Akron, Ohio
Age at death : 75 years 9 months 1 day
Gender : Female
Marital status : Widowed
Race or color : Caucasian
Street address :
Occupation : Housekeeper
Residence :
Burial date : 11 May 1923
Burial place :
Cemetery name : Tremont
Spouse name : James Collins
Father name : John Frye
Father titles :
Father birth place : Ohio
Mother name : Barbra Von Zurlinder
Mother titles :
Mother birth place : Ohio
GSU film number : 1992389
Digital GS number : 4000585
Image number : 228
Reference number : fn 46676
Collection : Ohio Deaths 1908-1953
Mar 29, 1901 Mrs Gus Weigel and Miss Edan were pleasantly entertained at the home of Ch arles Straub, south of Springfield last Wednesday.
COLLINS CLEM V County Name: CLARK Date of Death: 9/7/1934 Volume Number: 7604 Certificate Number: 52950
Daniel Kiblinger, a substantial farmer and highly respected citizen of Ger man Twp, residing on a farm of 145 acres, situated just north of Lawrence ville on the Ballentine Road, was born Sept 25, 1838 in Pike Twp, Clark County, OH, and is a son of Jacob M and Elizabeth (Pence) Kiblinger. Jacob M Ki blinger was a son of Daniel Kiblinger who, with his wife and family, ca me from the Shenandoah Valley, Virginia to Clark County Ohio, at a very ea rly period and bought farms in German and Pike twps, but settled on the la nd in German Twp on the Mad River. Daniel at one time owned three farms, a nd gave the one in Pike Twp to his son Jacob M , the ather of our subjec t. Jacob died on our subject's farm in 1897 at the age of 83 years, and w as survived by his widow until 1904 , when in her eighty fifth year, she d ied. Daniel Kiblinger was reared in Pike Twp and in 1855 came to his prese nt farm with his parents and has been a resident of German Twp ever sinc e. Mr Kiblinger has made many improvements on the farm, including the erec tion of a fine brick resdience. He was married in Feb 1868 to Elizabeth L: ittrell, who is still living, and who is the daughter of Henry Littrell. T hey have five children as follows; Amy who married William Michael and h as one child; Clara who married Elmer Overholser, and has two children; Sc ott who is married to Blanche Greist and has four children; Nettie who liv es at home; and Mary who died at the age of fourteen months. Mr Kibling er is a member and elder of the Reformed Church of Lawrenceville.
Death date: 07 Oct 1947
Death place: German Twp, Clark, Ohio, United States
Birthdate: 07 Nov 1869
Estimated birth year:
Birthplace: Clark Co. Ohio
Age at death: 77 years 11 months
Gender: Female
Marital status: Married
Race or color: African American
Street address:
Occupation:
Residence:
Burial date:
Burial place:
Cemetery name:
Spouse's name: William Michael
Father's name: Daniel Kiblinger
Father's titles:
Father's birthplace:
Mother's name: Elizabeth Littrell
Mother's titles:
Mother's birthplace:
GSU film number: 2372992
Digital GS number: 4076583
Image number: 01373
Reference number: 60850
Collection: Ohio Deaths 1908-1953
Death date: 20 Oct 1947
Death place: German Township, Clark, Ohio, United States
Birthdate: 09 Dec 1864
Estimated birth year:
Birthplace: Lawrenceville, Ohio
Age at death: 83 years 10 months 11 days
Gender: Male
Marital status: Married
Race or color: Caucasian
Street address:
Occupation:
Residence:
Burial date:
Burial place:
Cemetery name:
Spouse's name: Amy K Michael
Father's name: David Michael
Father's titles:
Father's birthplace:
Mother's name: Elizabeth Queen*
Mother's titles:
Mother's birthplace:
GSU film number: 2246313
Digital GS number: 4071605
Image number: 01694
Reference number: 67556
Collection: Ohio Deaths 1908-1953
Rebecca A wife and Rebecca A daughter were disinterred from Myrtle Tree. There are broken markers for them in Myrtle Tree.However, There are internment records for Spring Grove Cemetery for the 7-Dec-1911. Source Spring Grove burial records. Per Karen Heber August 2009 There are new markers for them in Spring Grove section 3 and a large monument along with the husband Isaac.
Per Karen Heber 4/2011
In Myrtle Tree Cemetery there are two markers for Rebecca and an infant
Rebecca. These markers are broken and almost completely buried. They are
located in the original section of Myrtle Tree Cemetery.I did not find a disinterment record for Myrtle Tree, but I found thefollowing:
For Spring Grove Cemetery there are also markers for Rebecca Ann and the
infant Rebecca located by Isaac.For interment records for 1911 for Spring Grove Cemetery on 7-Dec-1911 in Spring Grove for both Rebecca and infant Rebecca with the acting funeral director of P.W. Jenkins Since there is an interment record for Spring Grove it appears they were reinterred when Isaac died.The lot record book for section 3 lot 23 has no grave diagrams, but lists Isaac as the owner of the W-1/2 of lot
Mary Gallihue, 44, VA
James 22 VA
Mary 20 VA
Abram 16 VA
Matilda 14 VA
Isaac 12 VA
Researcher of Gallihugh family, but not known who this Isaac is... C J Gallihugh gsdcjst@home.com (CJ Gallihugh) www.gallihugh.com
Isaac is the father of the Michigan Gallihughs Children of ISAAC GALLIHUGH and MARY BATUM are: JOHN W3 GALLIHUGH, b. December 22, 1822; d. September 21, 1882. MARTHA IRENE GALLIHUGH, b. January 12, 1825. AMES W GALLIHUGH, b. March 05, 1827; d. August 10, 1876; m. MATILDA WILLIA MS. EVELMA GALLIHUGH, b. September 01, 1828. MARY GALLIHUGH, b. September 07, 1829. ABRAHAM HUMPHREY GALLIHUGH, b. November 13, 1831, VA; d. December 13, 191 5, West Jefferson Township, OH. MATILDA ANN GALLIHUGH, b. August 20, 1834. WILLIAM ISAAC GALLIHUGH, b. March 08, 1837.
Possible this is this Isaac Gallihugh
Isaac great aunt nancy married Benjamin Cave
Death Cert names himself and wife instead of parents.
Name : Isaac Gallihugh
Death date : 01 Mar 1911
Death place : Johnson, Champaign, Ohio
Birth date : 08 Mar 1837
Estimated birth year :
Birth place : Virginia
Age at death : 73 years 11 months 23 days
Gender : Male
Marital status : Widowed
Race or color : Caucasian
Occupation : Retired Farmer
Burial date : 03 Mar 1911
Cemetery name : Spring Grove Cem.
Father name : Isaac Gallihugh
Father birth place : Virginia
Mother name : Rebecca Ann Ebert
Mother birth place : Ohio
Informant Wayne Gallihugh
GSU film number : 1952818
Digital GS number : 4021055
Image number : 1917
Certificate number : fn 12900
Collection : Ohio Deaths 1908-1953
Strange note. It seems strange that Mary and husband David are found in t he 1850 Indiana Census living next to some unknown Eberts family 848/84 8. Further research is needed, maybe to prove lineage of Mary. Familes surrounding them are 843/843 Noah Eppard 26 b VA Rebecca 23 OH Elizabeth 5 b IN Sarah 4 IN Margaret 2 IN Samuel 1/12 IN (enum 10/4/1850) 845/845 EPPARD, Margaret 60 b VA Samuel 35 VA Levi 12 IN Allen 8 IN Henry 7 IN Francis (m) IN John Allen 28 IN
Champaign County Guardain records Vol 18 No 1 Pg 164-165 12 Sept 1861 Elisha Dick gdn of Henry M Sherry 14 yr 7 Mar 1861, George Washington Sherry 9 yr July 14, 1861, heirs of Jacob J Pine, dec'd. Surities Henry Dow and John J Leedom
Champaign Co, Guardianship Records pg326 9/21/1864 Elisha Dick gdn of Jacynthia L Journell 1 yr 3/18/1863; heir fo Charles Jo urnell, dec.d Surities Alfred W Dick and William Purkeypile
Champaign County Guardain records Vol 18 No 1 Pg 187-188 Jun 17 1862 Elisha Dick gdn of Sarah Georgianna Housman 10 months, Margaret Nancy Houseman 2 yr June 5 1861; heirs of George R Houseman dec'd. Surities Henry D ow and Alfred W Dick
Champaign Co Guardianship records Vol 18 No 2 Pg228 4 May 1863 Elisah Dick, gdn of Rebecca E Comer 16yr Oct 1, 1862; heir of Bryant Come r, dec'd Surities Alfred W Dick, Harry Dow
Champaign Co - Patent Deeds Located in Land Deed Indices Johnson T wp by Pat Stickley & Denise Kay Moore Oct 2005. Sec 12 Twp 3 Range 11 ( SE 1/4) 11 Jun 1879 Quitclaim from George W Smith to Perry Pence, undivided 1 /4 of 27.32 ac, part of S 1/2 of SE 1/4 = 6.83 acres Bk 56 Pg26 11 Jun 1879 Quitclaim from Perry Pence to Amanda Smith, undivided 1/4 of 2 7.32 ac, part of S 1/2 of SE 1/4 = 6.83 acres Bk 56 Pg 27 11 July 1885 Quitclaim from Mahala Pence to Perry Pence, undivided 1 /6 of 16.10 ac. Bk 77 Pg504 Feb 1887 Quitclaim from Perry Pence etal to Mahala Pence et al, 16.10 a c, part of E 1.2 Bk 67 Pg160 Jul 18 1895 Quitclaim from Marion & Jasper Pence to Perry Pence, 16. 10 ac part of E 1/2 Bk77Pg503 Nov 21 1898 Mahala Pence to Perry Pence, undivided 1/6 of 16.10 acres Bk81 Pg513
Champaign Co - Patent Deeds Located in Land Deed Indices Johnson Twp by P at Stickley & Denise Kay Moore Oct 2005. Section 12 Township 3 Range 11 ( NE 1/4) 03 Feb 1887 Quitclaim from Perry Pence etal to Amanda E Caldwell, 1.65 acr es part of S 1/2 Bk67 Pg180
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 Perry Pence
CCGS Newsletter Spring 1992 Poll Book St Paris Precinct Johnson Twp 11/2/1 880 Perry Pence
PENCE PERRY County Name: CHAMPAIGN Date of Death: 2/26/1928 Volume Number: 5562 Certificate Number: 7215
CCGS Newsletter Spring 1992 Poll Book St Paris Precinct Johnson Twp 11/2/1 880 Levi Pence
Champaign Co - Patent Deeds Located in Land Deed Indices Johnson Twp by P at Stickley & Denise Kay Moore Oct 2005. Section 12 Township 3 Range 11 ( NE 1/4) 03 Feb 1887 Quitclaim from Perry Pence etal to Amanda E Caldwell, 1.65 acr es part of S 1/2 Bk67 Pg180 07 Dec 1895 Amanda E Caldwell to George W Verdier, 1.65 acrees pa rt of S 1/2 of NE 1/4 Bk-78 Pg185
Death Date:
Death Place:
Birth Date:
Estimated Birth Year:
Birthplace:
Death Age:
Gender:
Marital Status:
Race or Color:
Street Address:
Occupation:
Residence:
Burial Date:
Burial Place:
Cemetery Name:
Spouse's Name:
Father's Name:
Father's Title & Terms:
Father's Birthplace:
Mother's Name:
Mother's
Mother's Birthplace:
Film Number:
Gender:
Burial Date:
Burial Place:
Death Date:
Death Place:
Age:
Birth Date:
Birthplace:
Occupation:
Race:
Marital Status:
Spouse's Name:
Father's Name:
Father's Birthplace:
Mother's Name:
Mother's Birthplace:
Indexing Project (Batch) Number:
System Origin:
Source Film Number:
Reference Number:
Joseph died 12/20/1823 0-10-0
John died 12/15/1832 0-13-0
Nelson died 9/22/1841 0-21-0
David died 1/25/1842 0-4-0
Sarah died 5/5/1845 0-5-0
Death Date:
Death Place:
Birth Date:
Estimated Birth Year:
Birthplace:
Death Age:
Gender:
Marital Status:
Race or Color:
Street Address:
Occupation:
Residence:
Burial Date:
Burial Place:
Cemetery Name:
Spouse's Name:
Father's Name:
Father's Title & Terms:
Father's Birthplace:
Mother's Name:
Mother's
Mother's Birthplace:
Film Number:
Digital Folder Number:
Image Number:
Certificate Number:
Death Date:
Death Place:
Birth Date:
Estimated Birth Year:
Birthplace:
Death Age:
Gender:
Marital Status:
Race or Color:
Street Address:
Occupation:
Residence:
Burial Date:
Burial Place:
Cemetery Name: