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(Research):Record Book 26, Page 425- Filed 30 March 1856- Petition for Partition Jam es B. Armstrong vs Samson P. Talbot & Others The land to be divided was the south-west qua rter of Section 28 Township 4 Range 12 (Concord Township) and north-east q uarter Section 20 Township 2 Range 13 (Perry Township, Shelby County, Ohio ). The parties named were: James B. Armstrong; Samson P. Talbot; Jam es C. Savage; Susan D. Savage (James C. Savage her guardian); Joseph Willi am Savage and Juliet Savage (Mary C. Savage their guardian); Mary A. C. Sa vage, wife of Alfred H. Pollock; Elijah Currens Savage (Alfred H. Pollo ck his guardian); Sallie A. Savage (Francis Savage her guardian); Franc is A Savage; Margaret C Savage wife of Isaac Pollick; Charles S Savage; Ma ria C Savage wife of James O Swinney of Missouri
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(Research):Mary is named as a sister to Sarah in Sarahs obit.
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(Research):The reason you don't find Lawrence in Bucks County is because he was Disow ned for Disunity by the Quakers. I'm unsure what happened after this, bec ause up to this point,(1807), the family owned a lot of property in the Mi ddletown area. I have yet to find the Father's (David) will, or Lawrence 's will. After the "Disowning", the family seemed to go their separate way s. I think the Quaker way of life had kept everyone bound together. Jonathon was born June 26,1811 and was Lawrence & Naomi Brown's first bor n. I beleive he was named after Naomi's Dad, Jonathon Brown. Jonathon married Mary Neeld of Bucks County.
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(Research):Champaign County Ohio History 1991 by CCGS Biography Pg 242
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Son of Ninian Nichols who came from Grant Co KY in 1803. Raised by grandfather John Dawson, who is buried in Oak Dale Cem.
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(Research):wife Fannyt obut says John Rock died 8/16/1850
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(Research):Champaign Co, Guardianship Records pg 346 11/20/1864 James J R McFarland g dn of Joseph Longfellow Sr, 98 yrs 1864, unsound mind. Surities Joseph Lon gfellow Jr and Peter Baker
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Champaign Democrat 4/5/1912 Copied as written in original by Pat Stickley featured in CCGS Newsletter Spring 2910 Vol 26 No 1 Pg 8
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1907 Ohio History, by Ohio Historical Society
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(Research):Cemetery record says son of TS and Kate McFarland, no dates on stone
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(Research):Of Cynthiana, KY
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(Research):List of youth between the ages of four and 21 years within School Di st No 5 in Urbana Twp 11-25-1832 R W McBeth - 3 Robert McBeth - 6
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(Research):Enumeration of Youth St Paris Village School District, Champaign Co, OH ta ken July 28, 1892 Nellie Gibbs age 17
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(Research):April 6 1903 Poll Tax Book Talley Sheet for Concord Township, Champaign County, OH,- E W Kite Champaign Couty Ohio History 1991 by CCGS Biography Pg 303
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(Research):Graduates of Urbana High School 1901-1916 Published by the class of 19 16 in their Senior Year submitted by Pat Stickley, July CCGS Newsletter pg 92 Class of 1914 Gladys Kite
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(Research):Graduates of Urbana High School 1901-1916 Published by the class of 19 16 in their Senior Year submitted by Pat Stickley, July CCGS Newsletter pg 92 Class of 1916 Paul Kite
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**No cemetery records or tombstone found, this information comes from her obit. She is being listed in this cemetery where her parents are buried.
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(Research):Name: Harriet Hullinger Birthplace: Ohio State: OH 1910 Ag e: 62 Color: W Enumeration District: 0034 Visit: 0151 County: Cla rk, Springfield City Relation: Head of Household Other Residents: Relation Name Color Age Birth Place Daughter Myrtle 35 Ohio Daughter Maud 23 Ohio
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(Research):1850 White Co, IND pg 449 9/16/1850 Markis Clark, 37, OH Sarah A 31 OH Elizabeth 13 OH Henry 12 OH Rebecca 10 OH Markes L, 3m IN
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(Research):1880 Census Place:Olathe, Johnson, Kansas Source:FHL Film 1254384 National Archives Film T9-0384 Page 8 4A Benjamin S MCFARLANDSelfMMW42OHFa: VAMo: MD Esther N MCFARLANDWifeFMW40OHFa: OHMo: PA Kate MCFARLANDDauFSW8KSFa: OHMo: OH Benjamin MCFARLAND SonMSW4KSFa: OHMo: OH Jeannette MCFARLAND DauFSW1KSFa: OHMo: OH
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Champaign Co- A Centennial Biographical History of Champaign Co, Ohio - 1902, (New York and Chicago The Lewis Publishing Co, 1902), Bio pg 208
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The St Paris Press
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(Research):Record Book 32 pg 42 Filed August 1864-Petition to Partition Joseph H Lemen vs John R Lemen et al Thornton Lemem died in 1864 seized of In-Lot number 14 in urbana. His hei rs were; Rachel Lemen, widow; Joseph H Lemen; John R Lemen of Indiana; Car oline E LEmen , wife of William W Vance; Edward F Lemen; Orlander T Leme n; Cyrus B Lemen
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(Research):Champaign Co, Guardianship Records pg 590 Mar 5, 1857 Daniel Blose g dn of Sylvia Blose aged 8 months minor heir of james Blose dec'd. Suriti es Daniel Snider, Thomas Chance
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(Research):1900 Census is John H Powell, grandson born Kansas, OH OH 3/1891 age 9. Ti mothys son James Edward is also in the household withhis wife and child, b ut his wife says they only have one child living, so it is not known who t his second granchild is.
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(Research):Beers 1881 pg 719
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(Research):1860 Census has a Samuel Taylor age 59 living in household who may be a br other to Mary D/o John Taylor of VA
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On Saturday evening last,. just as we seated ourself to read a half dozen postal's and four newspapers, especially the U. D., to see what it said about Democratic reform, our nephew, Richard Kenton, of Kansas, accompanied by his recently acquired [Heffil]-bower, called to spend the night with his uncle Specs. Neither the western winds nor the grasshoppers have had any effect upon his personal appearance. The same Dick as of old.
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(Research):Champaign Co, Guardianship Bonds pg 33 # 360 June 19, 1848 William B McCr ea gdn of Martha Colbert 2 yr; Lydia Lucinda Colbert 4 months, minor hei rs of Humphrey Colbert deceased. Surities R B Robbins, Wallace McCrea
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(Research):1910 married to Ollie L Lowe 5 childre 2 living, sons Ruffin and William l iving with her 1920 Census, Divorced, name Florence Lowe age 51, owns home free and clear
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(Research):Champaign County Ohio History 1991 by CCGS Biography Pg 207
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(Research):Urbana Daily Citizen, Wednesday, 23 January 2008
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(Research):STRADLING LAURA I County Name: CHAMPAIGN Date of Death: 5/4/1924 Volume Number: 4450 Certificate Number: 26343
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(Research):CCGS Newsletter June 1998 Pg 60 1905 CHAMPAIGN COUNTY CENTENNIAL Relics and Curios Under the direction of this committee the relics and curios were sho wn at the Central Ward School building. This was one of the interesting fe atures of the Centennial celebration. The following are the exhibitors a nd list of relics and curios displayed: Miss. Mary R. Talbott: bed spread, made by niece of Simon Kenton Mary Kent on Talbott. previous to her marriage in 1812. Shedied in 1815
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CCGS Newsletter Spring 1992 Poll Book St Paris Precinct Johnson Twp 11/2/1 880 S N Downey
Smith born 7/31/1846 md Minerva Swisher, died 9/24/1890 age 44. Childre Mertie, Lizzie and Pearl, mother, brother and 5 sisters survive, wife died 8 yrs ago
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Citizen and Gazette Oct 10 1867 On Monday last the County Commissioners met and appointed Mr. S. P. Talbo tt Treasurer of the County, to fill the vacancy occasioned by the dea th as Mr. Spain. Mr. Talbott having acted as Mr. Spainus deputy is fully c onversant with the business of the office.
George Cutler
Moved to New York after 1870
Death Ended Long Illness
James R. McFarland Died at Harrisburg,
PA, Friday - Born in Concord Tp
James R. McFarland, aged 78 years, younger brother of T. S. McFarland, of Cable, and Mrs. Moses Pence of Urbana, died Friday morning at half past twelve o'clock at his home in Harris-burg, Pa. Death came after a long illness of three years during which time he was confined to his bed. During the past five years he was blind.
The deceased was a former resident of Concord township. He was born and raised in Concord township and moved to Pennsylvania when he was 45 years old. He is survived by his wife and one son, Col. E, E. McFarland of Pittsburg. For the past 36 years he was engaged in the imple-ment business. Mr. McFarland was held in high esteem by all who knew him and the news of his death was received here by sorrow by his many friends.
The funeral will be held Monday at Harrisburg and the interment will take place there. A more extended account written by T.S. McFarland willbe published next week.
EDITORIALANA. VOL. XVI. No. 3. JULY, 1907.A CHAPTER OF CORRECTIONS.
R. W. MCFARLAND.
[History .is never free from imperfections. Particularly is this true of the collected and collated records and data of pioneer periods the beginnings of history. This is most natural as the memoranda are furnished by different authorities who discern the events recorded from various points of view or who are not accurate in their method of statement. The Ohio State Archaeological and Historical Society endeavors to gather and preserve all that is worthy of preservation concerning the early history of our state. It therefore gladly welcome* criticism upon and corrections of the material which it puts forth. It of course goes without saying that the Society is not to be held responsible for the authenticity or accuracy of articles contributed by- various writers to the columns of the Society's publications. We therefore readily publish "corrections" when they come from persons deserving credence. One of the most learned and critical scholars of Ohio's early history is Professor R. W. McFarland, who was born near Urbana in 1825, and who still at the age of eighty-two, with eye un- dimmed and faculties unimpaired takes an enthusiastic and active interest in the events of "ye olden time." He knew and conversed with many of the prominent settlers of the Buckeye State. Probably no one living; has so much knowledge "at first hand" of the startings of our state history. Professor McFarland's memory retains it strength and clearness unabated and what he says has the stamp of original authority. The editor of this Quarterly has often during the past years been indebted to Mr. McFarland for much valuable assistance in the effort to obtain reliable data of pioneer times and also for much revision and correction of material published. The editorial desk retains safely pigeon-holed many letters from the professor touching upon articles appearing in the Quarterly. We have culled from them some of the "items" we believe deserve not only the light of day but permanent place in the literature of the Society. The purpose of their appearance and their value speak for themselves. While much of the matter herewith published was intended only for the personal benefit of the Editor of the Quarterly, we gladly give the readers of the Quarterly and thereby all students of Ohio history, the benefit of the statements. Editor.]
Professor McFarland says:
NAME OF SANDUSKY TOWN.
The name "Sandusky" as applied to the town, was not generally known as the name for more than twenty-five years after 1816. It was called Portland. I lived in the western part of Champaign county when I was young; and as late as 1842 my father sent a wagon-load of flour to Portland. All the country round did likewise, as being the best market for flour , and everybody said Portland. It was after 1842 that the name of Sandusky became general
On Wednesday oflast week, while the carpenters were engaged in roofing a n ew addition to the dwelling of J. M. McFarland, the scaffold gave way, pre cipitating Mr. McFarland and Mr. N. F. Gibbs to the ground, a distan ce of 16 or 18 feet. Mr .Gibbs fell upon a large rock used for a doorste p, and a bunch of shingles which he was handling when the scaffold gave w ay followed and struck him on the back, injuring him to such an extent as to confine h im to his bed for several days. Mr. McFarland alighted square on his fe et and was subjected to no inconvenience, save the sudden halt when he came in contact with mother earth.
Concord ltems
February 27, 1879
On the 18th last, a number of friends and relatives celebrated the fifty-fifth birthday of J. M. McFarland, of this immediate vicinity. The inclement weather prevented many from attending who otherwise would have been present; yet sufficient were present to make things agreeable. A number of presents from various parties were among the items of interest. A life size portrait of J. R. McFarland and wife, of Goshen, New York, was not the least feature of the occasion. Mr. McFarland is a native of this township and is one of nineteen children of the late Robert McFarland. He has spent almost his entire life within sight of Concord chapel. In 1848 he went to Cincinnati with a drove of hogs for Uncle Dick Baldwin, working for 37 a cents per day, board included. On their return a part of the boys concluded to come home on the canal as far as Piqua, while the others walked back, those coming on foot beating the others several hours.
Concord ltems
June 26 1879
During the week, John M McFarland fell while picking cherries and struck a trestle, breaking two of his ribs and otherwise bruising him.
Age: 50 State: OH 1910
Color: W Enumeration District: 0018
Birth Place: Ohio Visit: 0052
County: Champaign, Urbana
Relation: Head of Household
Other Residents: Relation Name Color Age Birth Place Wife Lewie 50 Ohio Son Paul M 24 Ohio Daughter Lillian K 20 Ohio Mother Catherine 73 Ohio
Guardianship Book II, Jan 19, 1858, Pg 63 James S Halsey of Clark Co gdn of Thomas A McBeth 11 yr 14 Nov 1857; Robe rt McBeth 9 yr 1 Nov 1857; John G McBeth 7 y 21 Oct 1857; mary E McBe th 6 yr 1 Mar 1857; Eleanor McBeth 4 yr 20 May 1857; heirs of Robe rt W Mc Beth. Surities Abner Whitley, S S Henkle and James S Goode
February 13, 1857
Died 4th Feb at his residence 6 miles north of Urbana, Robert W McBeth, a well known citizen, aged 60 years
Teachers Term Report Johnson Twp Dist #7 & 8 Winter Term 9/8/1884-4/10/18 85Charles Heck- Teacher (From CCGS Newsletter Summer 1992 pg 59) Emet Kite age 10
Graduates of the Township Schools of Champaign County 1892 who received th eir diplomas Saturday June 4 1892. List sent in by Supt J M Mulford of Mec hanicsburg. Listed The Champaign Democrat June 16 1892 abstracted by Pat S tickley Fall 1994 CCGS Newsletter pg 77 Johnson Twp- Emmet Kite
Name: Gladys Strayer SSN: 278-34-9338 Last Residence: 43081 Westerville, Franklin, Ohio, United States of Ameri ca Born: 21 Jun 1896 Died: Mar 1975 State (Year) SSN issued: Ohio (1955 )
Baptised in the Methodist Church Urbana, 1/23/1910 Champaign Couty Ohio History 1991 by CCGS Biography Pg 303
Name: Paul E. Kite Serial Number: 4544349 Race: W Residence: 734 Main St., Urbana, O. Enlistment Division: National Army Enlistment Location: Middletown, O. Enlistment Date: 01 Oct 1918 Birth Place: Crayon, O. Birth Date / Age: 28 Feb 1896 Assigns Comment: Students' Army Training Corps Miami University Oxfo rd O to Discharge Private Honorable discharge 21 Dec 1918. Volume #: 9
March 12, 1858
Died 8th March, Deborah, daughter of William H and Jane McFarland of Westville, aged 1 year
Urbana Citizen & Gazette
December 24, 1858
Died at the residence of her father Elijah Powell on Tuesday last, Mrs Amanda Purcell, wife of Lemuel S Purcell, about 30 years
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Champaign Democra Mar 7 1907
Mrs Prof R W McFarland died at Jacksonville, Fl on Feb 23 where she had gone for the benefit of health. The remains were brought to her home at Oxford Ohio where the funeral was held last Thursday. R W McFarland is a brother of C S McFarland of Cable and was born and raised in Concord Twp.
Urbana Citizen & Gazette
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Died 22nd of February of consumption, Miss Margaret E McCord, daughter of the late John McCord, about 26 years
January 2, 1908
Hamilton W Magrew, one of the most prominent men of this county, died at his home in Urbana Monday. Death was due to organic heart trouble. He had been a resident of Urbana since last summer, having moved there from the old home at Magrew. He was a native of Champaign County, and was one of the old pioneer families. He was the son of Archibald Magrew, who moved to Mad River Twp in the early part of the century from PA. Mr Magrew was born in 1834 in the home now standing on the old farm and occupied by him until his death. His widow, two daughters, Mrs WF Ring of Urbana and Miss Elizabeth Magrew survive him. Elder TC Williams, of Magrew, conducted the funeral services.
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Champaign Co, Guardianship Records pg293-294 2/8/1864 Darius Taylor gdn of Margaret E Weller 10 yr 1863; Sarah E Weller 8 yr 18 63 heirs of Sarah Jane Weller
Douglas Co, Sargeant, IL pg137 1880 Census Darius TAYLOR Self M Male W 45 OH Farmer VA VA Barbara A. TAYLOR Wife M Female W 41 OH Keeping Hou se VA GERMANY Tallie M. TAYLOR Son S Male W 16 OH Works On Fa rm OH OH Frank B. TAYLOR Son S Male W 13 OH Works On Fa rm OH OH Asa L. TAYLOR Son S Male W 11 OH Works On Farm OH OH
Nettle creek cemetery gives age as 11y 1m 21d Newspaer sasy 4m4y From elmartin@localnet.com I'm inclined to think that Sylvia's stone was misread. They also said th at Sylvia was just a little girl when she tried to climbed up on a tall c hest and reach for a burning candle. It toppled and killed her. There w as also a fire. (Sounds more like a 4 year old than an 11 year old, right ?) This happened before Mary Ann md #2 (1862) and lived at the LOGAN hou se in Urbana twp. Think I'll stick with the dates that I found
Also in 1900 census is Henriett Rudasill, niece, born 5/1871 widow 1 /1 OH VA DE
Irwin Magrew (1814 - 1814)*
William Magrew (1819 - 1829)*
John Magrew (1821 - 1835)*
Matthew Magrew (1823 - 1829)*
Mary Jane Magrew Aulabaugh (1825 - 1894)*
Caroline Magrew Fithian (1827 - 1903)*
Lemuel Magrew (1829 - 1900)*
Hamilton W Magrew (1834 - 1907)*
Record book 30 pg 84 Filed 12 jan 1861 petition Samuel taylor, and his wife, Susan F Taylor vs Lemuel Magrew, Administrator & Others. Archibald Magrew died 29 July 1860. On 13 June 1854 Samuel and Susan Tayl or had signed a mortgage deed to Archibald Magrew, which they have paid, a nd want to have cancelled. The deed for for the north part of lots 103 a nd 104 and 105 in Urbana. Archibald's heirs were; Margaret Magrew, wi fe of Amos Rupert; Jane Magrew wife of Jacob Aulabaugh/Aullsbaugh; Caroli ne Magrew, wife of Milton Fithian; Hamilton Magrew; lemuel Magrew and t he wards of Isaac Johnson; Nancy Jane Johnson and Emma Caroline Johnson
Record book 30 pg 193 Filed 11 May 1861 Petition to Partition Isaac Johnson, GUardian vs Lemuel Magrew & Others Archibald Magrew died in 1860 seized og 190 acres in the NE 1/4 of S ec 11 Twp 4 range 11 (Mad River); 3 acres in the NW 1/4 of sec 23 twp 5 ra nge 11 (Urbana); a total of 182 1/4 acres located in Military Survey numb er 3450; and 160 acres located in the NE 1/4 of Sec 7 twp 5 range 4 (augla ize County). Archibald's heirs were; Mary Magrew, widow; Margaret Magrew w ife of Amos Rupert; Lemuel Magrew; Caroline Magrew wife of Milton Fithia n; Mary Jane Magrew wife of Jacob Aulabaugh; Hamilton Magrew and the hei rs of Elizabeth Magrew, deceased, wife of Isaac Johnson; Nancy Jane Johns on and Emma Caroline Johnson.
Mrs- Fithian Dead Death Due to Case of the Grip - Funeral and Burial Wi ll be Here The sad intelligence of the death of Mrs. Caroline Fithian, was received in this city Friday afternoon in the form of a telegram sent to Mr. George Pence, a nephew of the deceased. The dissolution occurred at the ho me of Mrs. Fifthian s daughter, Mrs. I. P. Denison, in Chicago. The remains will be brought to this city for interment, the body arriving here at 5:20 an. Sunday morning. The funeral services will be held fr om the home of Mrs. Eliza Pence, sister-in-law of the deceased, in Scioto street, at two-o clock Sunday afternoon. The news of Mrs. Fithians death will be received with sorrow by the many people and former friends who remember her well The news, how ever, we no surprise to the immediate relatives as they were acquainted her condition and knew that the complication of diseases which had taken hold of her could not cause death in a very short while, Mrs. Fithian has been in poor health all winter and about two months ago she suffered an attack of the grip, since which time her decline has been rapid with little hope of recovery entertained by the members of the family. Mrs. Fithian was born and raised in Westville, and after her marriage to Miiton Fithian, removed to this city where she made her home until about twelve yeers ago when she together with her familv, removed to Chicago. The Fithian home stood where the Perpetual building in Scioto street now stands, Mrs. Fithian was seventy five years old at the time of her death.Three daughters and one son. the Misses Mayme and Margurite MRs. I P Dennison and Joe Fithian survive,
Concord Items Feb 13 1879
Concrod Items March 13 1879
Mr. Richard Kenton left for his home in Kansas a few days since, taking with him one of Champaign's belles, the fairest to him among ten thousand and one altogether lovely. Dick did as all men do who desire to keep posted, namely, subscribed for the Citizen and Gazelle before leaving.
March 17, 1887
John D Fisher died at his home on E Church St today, about 50 years of age. Buried Oak Dale Cemetery.
Court of Common Pleas 1890 from Champaign Democrat abstracted by Pat Stick ley CCGS Newsletter Fall 1989 11/13/1890 Henry P Madden vs J W Rock et al
September 22, 1864
Died at the residence of his grandfather, James McBeth in Texas, OH of typhoid fever 13th Sept, Morris M Cadwallader, only child of Roland Cadwallader, surgeon on Gun Boat Rose, aged 5 years.
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Mary Lou Smith Evilsizor, age 82, of Urbana passed away at 5:40 a.m. on Sunday, January 20, 2008 in Mercy Memorial Hospital, Urbana.
She was born on March 15, 1925 in Urbana the daughter of the late James and Valeria (Studer) Ahern. She married Raymond Smith on June 7, 1945 and he preceded her in death on November 29, 1980. On June 18, 1984 Mary Lou married Clyde Evilsizor and he also preceded her in death on January 2, 2002. Mary Lou and Raymond raised a son and two daughters who survive along with their spouses: Rodney E. and Pat Smith of Springfield, Cynthia and Bruce Miller of Albuquerque, New Mexico and Patricia and Richard Kniss of Springfield, Illinois. Mary Lou is also survived by five grandsons: Matthew (Karen) Miller of Atlanta, GA, Gregory (Ashlene) Miller of Albuquerque, NM, Steven Smith of Columbia, Missouri and Zachary and Nicholas Kniss of Springfield, IL; and three great-grandchildren: Kiera and Kyle Miller of Albuquerque, MN and Charlotte Miller of Atlanta, GA. Three sisters also survive Mary Lou: Rosemary (Rollie) Schindler of Punta Gorda, FL, Lucille Keating of Dayton, and Margie Cleary of Cincinnati. She is also survived by a sister-in-law, Libby Ahern of Kettering, a close friend and cousin, Maxine Stevens of Christiansburg, and many nieces and nephews. In addition to her parents and her two husbands, Mary Lou was preceded in death by three brothers, John, William and Thomas Ahern and two sisters, Loretta Cashin and Sister Mary Valeria. Mary Lou loved her family and friends. She always had a joke or a good story to tell. She enjoyed making her friends and family laugh and their happiness was important to her. Mary Lou was a 1943 graduate of St. Mary's Catholic School in Urbana. She was a member of the Sacred Heart Catholic Church of St. Paris and she retired from Grimes Manufacturing in Urbana. A funeral mass will be celebrated on January 26, 2008 at 11:00 a.m. in the Sacred Heart Catholic Church with Fr. Greg Konerman presiding. Burial will follow in Terre Haute Cemetery, Terre Haute, Ohio. Visitation for family and friends will be held on Friday, January 25, 2008 from 4:00 p.m. to 7:00 p.m. in the Atkins-Shively Funeral Home, 216 S. Springfield St., St. Paris, Ohio. Mass cards will be available in the funeral home.
Listed as Laura Ine Stradling permit #180 cause of death chronic myocarditis internment date 7-May-1924 Undertaker- Bert Richeson
No picture of a cemetery marker for either Laura or Achilles. No listing 1982 book by Denise Moore
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Laura Ine Stradling born 28-Feb-1851 death 4-May-1924 burial 7-May-1924 d/o Levi Brown & Mariah Miller wife of Chill Stradling
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Burial: Forest Lawn Memorial Park (Glendale)
Los Angeles County California, USA Plot: Vale of Memory, Map 1, Lot 1573, Space 4
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