__ | |--Barbara | |__
[9920]
CENSUS: 1850 Bloom Twp., Fairfield Co., OH - family #1455.
RHINESMITH, Reuben 36y farmer b PA
", Barbara 62y b PA.
CENSUS: 1860 Amanda Twp., Fairfield Co., O H; visitation 104/104
LANTZ, Henry 36y blacksmith b VA, $100 personal estate
", Mary A., 36y b OH
", Israel, 11y b OH
", Jesse, 10y b OH
", Barbery, 8y b OH
", Pheby, 5y b OH
", William, 3y b OH
RHINESMITH, Barbery, 68y mother-in-law b PA
__ | |--Bertha | |__
__ | |--Bessie A. | |__
[26236]
DOB/DOD/POBurial: "Cemeteries of Bloom Township, Fairfield County, OH", Fairfield Co., Ohio, Chapter OGS, 1996, p 360. Name listed as Bessie A. Zaayer, daughter of William S. (no surname listed) and Alice Zaayer, born in Sharon, PA. Next of kin listed as Clarence Campbell, grandson, and Earl B. Zaayer. Buried 3rd addition, part 2, lot 96 grave 3.
LOCATION: 1928 Miss Estella Foor entertained the following Sunday guests: Mr.
and Mrs. W. S. Zaayer, Mr. and Mrs. Earl Zaayer, and Mrs. Hubert Zaayer, all
of Columbus. [The Circleville Ohio Herald, Circleville, Ohio, Nov. 21, 1928]
CENSUS: 1930 Columbus, Franklin Co., OH, Ward 15, ED 137 SH 15A p 262
ZAAYER, Earl B., head, rents home for $55/month, owns a radio set, 39y b OH, parents b OH, first married at age 31, clerk, post office
", Bessie A., wife 45y b PA, fa b PA, ma b Irish free state, first married at age 16
CAMPBELL, Ethel R., dau 27y b PA, parents b PA
", Clarence A., grandson 6y b PA, fa b OH, ma b PA
POD: Name listed as Bessie A. Zaayer, widow, resided and died in Columbus, V 19705, Cert. 44534. Ohio Department of Health. Ohio Death Index, 1958-2000 [database online]. Provo, UT: MyFamily.com, Inc., 2005.
OBIT: Bessie A. Zaayer, age 84, formerly of 385 W. 3rd, Tuesday, Alum Crest. Widow of Earl B. Zaayer. Survived by grandsons Clarence Campbell, Columbus, Toledo Mould, Girard, Ohio, granddaughter Nancy Mould, Garard, Ohio; 2 grandsons [did they mean GREAT grandsons?], 1 great-great-grandson. Life member Auxiliary Benson Hough Post, 3424 VFW. Service 3 p.m. Friday Rutherford Chapel, 2383 N. High St. Rev. Lewis Mielke officiating. Burial Lithopolis. Friends received at Rutherford's 2-4 and 7-9 p.m. Thursday. [Columbus Dispatch, Columbus, Ohio, June 25, 1969]
__ | |--Grace F. | |__
__ | |--Judy | |__
__ | |--Betty Jean ADAMS | |__
[2683]
NAME: From son's wedding announcement. No known link.
MAIDEN NAME: From mother's obituary. Mabel Mae ADAMS died 12 Apr 1990; was born in Strongstown, PA and lived in Akron, Ohio since 1929. She was preceded in death by husband Clarence W., survived by a son and some daughters, one daughter and son-in-law being "Betty and Dick Foor of Brimfield". [Akron Beacon Journal, Akron, Ohio, 13 Apr 1990]
LOCATION: Richard J. and Betty J. Foor own property in Kent, Ohio. Sale date 1987. [Portage Co., Ohio Auditor website, 2003]
LOCATION: 2005 - listed as a surviving sister, Betty (Richard) Foor of Brimfield, in Jacqueline M. Lauter's Feb. 2005 obituary. Jacqueline was the d/o Clarence and Mabel (Detwiler) Adams. Of Barberton, OH. Obit in Akron Beacon Journal on 2/19/2005, Akron, Ohio.
DOB: zabasearch.com
OBIT: BETTY JANE FOOR
Betty Jane Foor, 78, of Brimfield, died peacefully surrounded by her family Wednesday, December 5, 2012 at Robinson Memorial Hospital in Ravenna. She was born April 25, 1934 in Akron to Clarence and Mabel Adams.
She was a 1952 graduate of Greensburg High School. Betty had worked as a secretary at several area businesses and finally retiring after 20 years with K-Mart. She was a member of First Freedom Baptist Church. She loved to quilt and will be remembered for her sense of humor. She loved to read and was an avid sports fan. Her greatest joy was her grandchildren and great grandchildren.
She is survived by her husband of 57 years, Richard J. Foor; daughters, Valerie (Robert) Bryan of Cuyahoga Falls and Cheryl Smith of Akron; son, Richard W. (Lynn) Foor of Mentor; grandchildren, Robert (Erin) Melzer of Ravenna, Corey (Heather) Smith of Stow, Sarah Salada of Akron, and Hannah Foor of Mentor; seven great grandchildren; sisters, Dora Sewell of Barberton and Mabel Hall of Green. She was preceded in death by her five siblings.
Calling hours will be held 4-6 PM Sunday, December 9th at Bissler & Sons Funeral Home in Kent where funeral services will be held 10:00 AM Monday, December 10th with Pastor Dan Alexoff officiating. Burial will be held at Restland Cemetery in Brimfield. Memorials may be made to Animal Protective League, 8122 Infirmary Road, Ravenna, OH 44266.
(RC 12-7-12) [Record Courier]
In husband's obituary, she is listed as having preceded him in death.
_Reinhart ALSPACH ____________ | |--Heinrich Rinehardt ALSPACH | |_Anna Magdalena BRANDSTETTER _
[4176]
NAME/DOD/DOB/POBurial: "Cemeteries of Bloom Township, Fairfield County, OH",
Fairfield Co., Ohio, Chapter OGS, 1996, p 95. "Pvt PA Militia Rev War".
DOD: Judith Flinn's family records show the dod as 15 Jun 1822.
DOM: From info posted to GenCircles by Patrick Spreng, January 2001. Email id spreng@kosher.com
CENSUS: 1820 Bloom Twp., Fairfield Co., OH
Henry Alspaugh
One male over 45
One female between 26-45
DOD: Arlene McClennan also shows d.o.d. as 15 Jun 1822.
Henry Alspaugh/Alspach Sr. of Bloom Twp., Case #452. Will written 20 Feb 1822 and filed in Will Book 2, p 110 in 1822. Administrators: son Jacob and friend Henry Orwig. Heirs: wife Catharine; sons Sebastian, Henry, Michael, Adam and Daniel; the wife and children of George, deceased, who lost the inheritance after her second marriage; dau. Barbara, w/o Martin Kettering; dau. Mary, whose first husband was Daniel TALL, and second was ____ CLINGER. Children of Mr. and Mrs. John Bessinger are mentioned. In 1827, Mary Alspach was appointed guardian of the children of Henry Alspach, deceased, who were Matilda, Barnet, Daniel, Betsy and Jacob; Jacob Alspach was appointed guardian of Lavina Alspach. "Fairfield County Will and Estate Abstracts, Cases 1-500", Fairfield County Chapter OGS, 1996, p 48.
THE WILL OF HEINRICH ALSPACH
(Translated from the original German)
In the name of God, amen. I, Henry Alspach senior, of Bloom Township, Fairfield County, Ohio, being weak in body but of sound mind, memory and understanding. Blessed be to God for the same. But considering the uncertainty of this transitory life. Knowing that it is appointed for all men once to die I do make and publish my last will and testament in the following manner. (Viz) First of all I recommend my immortal soul into the hands of God that gave it and my body to the earth to be buried in a decent and Christian like manner, at the discretion of my executors, hereinafter named. And as to such worldly estate where with it has pleased God to bless me with in this world, I do give and dispose in manner following.
First after all my just debts and funeral expenses are paid by my hereinafter named executors, I do give and bequeath unto my beloved wife, Catharine the sum of one hundred dollars exclusive of certain articles and privileges mentioned on a testament of writing, being dated the twenty fourth day of September, one thousand eight hundred and thirteen. The one hundred dollars to be paid to my wife by my executors out of the first money they shall receive out of my estate after my decease. Next it is my will and I order that my son Sebastian Alsbaugh shall have the premises whereon I now live or so much as I shall mention. That is, one hundred acres of my land with the buildings and improvements thereon erected, also my windmill, wagon, horse gears. And the same I do give and bequeath unto my said son Sebastian, to his heirs and assigns forever. Next, I do bequeath unto my son Henry Alsbaugh seventy five acres of land out of the same half section whereon I now dwell, with all the buildings and improvements thereon erected, to be taken of the north end of said half section, to his heirs and assigns forever. Next, I do give and bequeath unto my son Michael Alsbaugh, seventy five acres of land out of the same half section with all the buildings and improvements thereon erected, to be taken out of the south end of the same said half section, to his heirs and assigns forever. Next, I do give and bequeath unto my son Adam Alsbaugh the half of the south east quarter section number twenty, township fifteen, in range twenty. To be taken out of the south end with all the buildings and improvements thereon erected, to him his heirs and assigns forever. Next it is my will and I do bequeath unto my son George Alsbaugh's widow and orphan children, the north half of the above mentioned quarter section of land with all the buildings thereon erected. Further, it is my will as the widow of my said son George has married again and have already advanced and paid him the sum of forty two dollars and one half cent of money more than any of the rest of my children. Now it is my will that the above sum be charged against the estate of said George and if not paid by the administrators of the said George, then the said sum to be collected by my executors after my decease. And it is my will that if my sons cannot agree on dividing the said lands, then it is my will that it be divided by some disinterested persons agreeable to my will as near as may be that they choose. And as to my personal estate I do give and dispose of in the following manner. After my wife has received her one hundred dollars, then my daughter, Barbara, intermarried with Martin Kettering, Mary who is intermarried with Daniel Fall, who is now dead and she has again married a man with the name of Clinger and Daniel Alsbaugh have not yet received to the amount of one hundred dollars out of my estate, it is my will that the balance yet due them to make them equal to the other children shall be paid as follows. Barbara Kettering shall receive of my executors her share first. Then the balance yet coming to my daughter, Mary, intermarried with Clinger, she shall not receive any more part or share of my estate, real or personal. But the balance yet coming to her to be paid by my executors to the administrators of the estate of Daniel Fall, deceased. For to pay for the land the said Fall in his lifetime bought of John Wintermoot. Next and then my son Daniel to receive his part to be paid to them as the money comes into the hands of my executors. Next it is my will and I order that my son Sebastian pay to my executors the sum of three hundred and thirty dollars, agreeable to his obligation given my son Henry to pay them the sum of one hundred and sixty dollars, in the same manner And my son Adam to pay them the sum of sixty dollars in the same manner. Lawful money of the United States. Next it is my will and I order and direct that after my three before named children are made equal with the rest of my children as before mentioned. Then it is my will that the residue of my estate shall be equally divided among my children. Only my sons yet living to have thirty dollars more than any of my daughters. To be paid to them as they exceed others in age. Except my son-in-law John Bensinger nor his wife is not to have any share or part of my estate, real or personal. But the part of my estate coming to them shall be put to interest by my executors for their children to be paid to them as they succeed others in age. Share and share alike when they become of lawful age. Next it is my will that the house my wife and I now live in shall be for her use during her natural life. And lastly, I do constitute, nominate and appoint my well beloved son Jacob Alsbaugh and my trusty friend Henry Orwig to be my executors of my last will and testament. Hereby revoking, disannuling and making void all other wills, legacies and bequeaths by me heretofore made and hereby ratifying and confirming this and no other to be my last will and testament. In testimony whereof I have hereunto set my hand and seal this twentieth day of February, in the year of our Lord Anno Domini, one thousand eight hundred and twenty two.
Signed, sealed and subscribed (Signed in German script)
in the presense of us who at the Heinrich Alspach
request of the testator have
hereunto signed our names as
witnesses.
Henry Alspach
David Brandt
"Henry Alspach, founder of the American branch of the family, came over during the latter part of the 18th century and secured a location in Pennsylvania. His son, Adam Alspach, was born in that state in 1788, removed to Ohio in 1800, remained some years in Fairfield county and in 1830 came to Hancock county, where he died in 1856. He served as a soldier during the war of 1812. Among his children was Daniel Alspach, whose birth occurred in Fairfield County, Ohio, in 1811, and who was consequently nineteen years old when he came with his parents to Hancock county... When he grew up Daniel became a farmer and devoted his entire time and energy to his occupation until the termination of his life in 1891." [A Centennial biographical history of Hancock County, Ohio, By Lewis Publishing Company, 1903, p 199]
_Heinrich Belleau ALSPACH _+ | |--Reuben ALSPACH | |_Rebecca DARBEROW _________
[4185]
NAME/DOD/POBurial: "Cemeteries of Bloom Township, Fairfield County, OH",
Fairfield Co., Ohio, Chapter OGS, 1996, p 93, 100.
__ | |--James ANDREW | |__
[7325]
CENSUS: 1850 Lithopolis, Bloom Twp., Fairfield Co., OH - family # 1415
ANDREW, James 38y cabinet maker b Scotland
", Marian, 40y female b Scotland.
CENSUS: 1860 Lithopolis, Fairfield Co., OH; visitation 347
ANDREW, James 48y merchant b Scotland
", Mary E. 31y b New H.
DOBBIE, Andrew 19y clerk in store b Scotland.
CENSUS: 1870 Bloom Twp., Fairfield Co., OH; visitation 76/79
ANDREW, James, 58y carpenter b Scotland
", Mary E., 37y keeping house b NH
", James C., 5y at home b OH
", Minnie E., 3y at home b OH
CENSUS: 1875 Lake Marshall Twp., Lyon Co., MN; p 742
ANDREW, J., 62y b Scotland, parents b Scotland.
", Mary E., 45y b NH, parents b NH
", James C., 10y b OH, fa b Scotland, ma b OH
", Minnie E., 8y b OH, fa b Scotland, ma b OH
CENSUS: 1880 Lake Marshall, Lyon Co., Minnesota, p 460A
ANDREW, James 68y farmer b Scotland, parents b Scotland
", Mary E., 50y wife keeping house b NH, parents b NH
", James C., 15y son at home b OH, fa b Scotland, ma b NH
", Minnie E., 13y daughter b OH, fa b Scotland, ma b NH
SOUTHWICK, Sarah 20y servant b PA, parents b PA
CENSUS: 1885 Lake Marshall, Lyon Co., MN; p 2
ANDREW, James, 72y b Scotland, parents of foreign birth
", Mary E., 55y b NH, father of foreign birth
", Minnie E., 18y b OH, father of foreign birth
__ | |--George ARNOLD Sr. | |__
[8681] NAME: Mentioned in his son Daniel's 1850 partition records... Daniel inherited land in 1817 from his father, George Arnold Sr. "Partition Record Abstracts, V1, 1812-1851 Fairfield County, Ohio", Fairfield County Chapter OGS, 1987, p 58.
_Johannes BACHER _+ | |--Phillip BACHER | |_Julianna ROUGH __
[7090]
NAME/DOB/DOBap/POBap/Parentage: "Churchbooks of the Lutheran and German Reformed Congregations of the Glick/Salem (Union)/Brick Church, 1808-1915, Bloom Township, Fairfield County, OH", Fairfield Co. Chapter OGS, 1993, p 12. SPONSORS: Philig and Susana Rauch. Note: the name for the child is also spelled "Philig".
CENSUS: 1850 Liberty Twp., Mercer Co., OH, visitation 23//24
BACHAR, Philip, 28y farmer b OH, $300 in real estate
", Hetty, 28y b PA
", John, 8 y b PA
", Cathn., 6y b PA
", Susan, 4y b PA
", Lydia, 2y b PA
NOTE: "quote marks" were used in the field specified for where an individual was born. Hetty is shown as being born in PA, and those listed below her are 'quoted' as also being born in PA. Is this an error, or did Philip go to PA for awhile?
CENSUS: 1880 Liberty Twp., Mercer Co., OH, p 19
BACHER, Phillip, 50y farmer b OH, parents b PA, can't write
", Etta, 50? 59?y wife keeping house b PA, parents b PA, can't read or write
", David, 22y son works on farm, can't read or write, b OH
", Nathan 21y son works on farm b OH
", Polly, 17y dau, no occupation, can't write, b OH
_James BAILEY _ | |--John D. BAILEY | |_Sarah ________
[30955] NAME: Mentioned as a son in father's will of Jan. 1849. See notes on father.
_Frank M. BATES _ | |--Olive E. BATES | |_Ella CLARK _____
[21458]
DOB/POB: Fairfield County, Ohio records of births, familysearch.org, image. Oley Bates born Nov. 21, 1878 Bloom Twp. to Frank Bates and Etta Clark of Bloom Twp.
CENSUS: 1880 Lithopolis, Fairfield Co., OH; p 65B
BATES, Frank, 37y b OH, laborer, fa b NJ, ma b MD
", Lyda, wife 30y b OH, keeping house, parnets b OH
", Jennie, dau 13y b OH, at school, parents b OH
", Jesse, son 7y b OH, at school
", Minnie, dau 5y b OH
", Ollie, dau 1y b OH
Death certificate image. Olive E. Buchanan died March 10, 1914 in Bloom Twp., Fairfield Co., Ohio. The doctor's statement reads "This woman was a believer in Christian Science and I never treated her, but was called in about 10 minutes before she died, made no diagnosis, large tumor or right arm. Died age 35y 3m 18d. Born Nov. 21, 1878 in Ohio to Frank Bates b OH and Ella Clark b OH. Buried Lithopolis Cem. March 13. Widow.
POBurial: Olive E. Buchanan 1878 died Oct. 10, 1914, buried 3rd addition part 1, lot 18 grave 1. "Cemeteries of Bloom Twp., Fairfield Co., OH", Fairfield County Gen. Soc., Chapter OGS, 1996, p 175.
_Andrew BECK _________+ | |--Susanna BECK | |_Lydia FENSTERMACHER _+
[5460]
NAME/DOB/DOBap/PObap/Parentage: "Jobs/Hiobs Union Church, German Reformed and
Lutheran, Violet township, Fairfield County, Ohio", Fairfield Co. Chapter OGS, 1993, p 5. Name is shown as "Sosanna?"; parents shown as Andreas and Lidia Beck.
__ | |-- BELL | |__
_Franklin Charles BELL _ | |--Erma Mildred BELL | |_Cora Ann ALSPAUGH _____+
[13306]
NAME/SPOUSE/POB: From Judith Flinn via November 2000 email.
DOB/POB: From Judith Flinn via April 2001 email.
CENSUS: 1910 Fairfield Co., OH; ED 52, visitation 224, miracode index only
BELL, Frank, 42y b OH
", Cora A., 39y b OH
", Esther A., 12y b OH
", Erma M., 8y b OH
CENSUS 1920; 203 Road, Greenfield Twp., Fairfield Co., OH - visitation 74/76
LAMB, Irvin A., head, 68 b OH; parents b OH
", Lettie, wife 66 b OH; parents b OH
", Robert, son, 28 single b OH
", Ruth, dau 26 single b OH
LAMB, Asher G. head 30 b OH
", Erma wife 17 b OH; parents b OH
", Hugh L., son 2/12? b OH
__ | |--Harold J. BELL | |__
[31114]
Harold "Bud" J. Bell
LANCASTER: Harold "Bud" J. Bell, 83, of Lancaster, passed away Saturday, March 15, 2014 at the Pickering House. He was born on March 22, 1930 to the late William and Bessie (Carpenter) Bell. Harold served his country in the United States Marines. He retired from both the Lancaster Glass Corporation and the Fairfield County Sheriffs Office.
Harold was a mason of the Lancaster Chapter. He is survived by son, Michael L. Bell; grandson, Timothy A. Craig; sisters, Helen Wentz and Gladys Vagnier; brother, Carl (Delores) Bell; several nieces and nephews. In addition to his parents, Harold was preceded in death by his wife, Betty; daughter, Rebecca Pendleton; brothers, Dan, Clyde, Burl and Earl; sisters, Mary, Edna and Ruth.
A funeral service will be held on Thursday, March 20 at 11:00 AM at the SHERIDAN FUNERAL HOME with Pastor Kenneth Witt officiating. Burial to follow at Betzer Cemetery where a military graveside service will be conducted by the Lancaster Ohio Veterans Burial Detail. Family will receive friends on Wednesday, March 19 from 2-4 PM & 6-8 PM at the funeral home.
Published in the Lancaster Eagle-Gazette on Mar. 18, 2014
_Benjamin BOLLINGER _ | |--Rhenious BELL | |_Rachel FOOR ________+
[22471]
NOTE: I don't understand yet when this individual took the surname BELL. In the 1880 census I found them under BELL, yet all the rest of his family in later census's shown the name BOLLINGER. Rhenius is a grocery merchant, and one or more of his brothers occupations are shown as grocery clerks. Since they all reside in Kalamazoo, perhaps his brothers worked for him? Yet why have a different surname? Info submitted to the Ancestral File at the only FHL shows Rhenious's mother's maiden name as DAVIS rather than FOOR - perhaps I'm following the wrong descendants of Benjamin and Rachel (Foor) Bollinger... however, they both came from PA and were in Richland Co., Ohio where many Bedford County, Ohio FOOR's went.
CENSUS: 1880 Mansfield, Richland Co., OH, p 326C; 360 Lida Street
BELL, Benjamine, 38y painter b PA, parents b PA
", Rachel, 42y wife keeping house b PA, parents b PA
", Willard [C.?], 14y son attended school
", Ida Lucina, 11y dau attended school
", Scott W. 8y son attended school
", Rhenius, 5y son
[All children in 1880 are listed as being b in OH, parents b in PA; see notes on father regarding BELL surname]
1894: DOM/POM: From Kalmazoo Co., MI marriage images at familysearch.org. Rhenions Bell, 20, of Kalamazoo, clerk b Mansfield, OH to Benj. B. Bell and Rachel Foor; Carrie E. Meredith, 20, of Oshtemo, MI, b Oshtemo to Evans Meredith and Lorinda Adams. Married March 1 1894 in Kalamazoo.
CENSUS: 1900 Kalamazoo, Kalamazoo Co.,MI; ED 123 SH 2B
BOLLINGER, Raynius B., head, b Nov. 1874, 26y b OH, parents b PA, mar. 6y, grocery clerk
", ----h, wife b July 1873, 26y b MI, parents b NY, had 3 ch 1 living
", Lillian, dau b June 1896, 3y b MI, fa b OH, ma b MI
CENSUS: 1910 Kalamazoo, Kalamazoo Co., MI; 830 [Clinton? Center?] Street
BELL, Rhamious, head, 35y b OH, mar. 16y, fa b OH, parents b OH, retail grocery merchant
", Carrie, wife 36y b MI, had 4 ch 2 living, parents b NY
", Lillian, dau 13y b MI
", [Zoome? Carver?] son 7y b MI
MEREDITH, Lorinda/Lucinda, mother-in-law 72y widow b NY, had 5 ch 4 living
CENSUS: 1920 Kalamazoo, Kalamazoo Co., MI; 830 Clinton. Ward 5 p 243 ED 177
(or 117) SH 9A
BELL, Rhenious A., head, 45y b OH, parents b PA, grocer, retail grocery
", Millie R., 51y b OH, fa b PA, ma b OH
", Evans?, son 16y b OH, parents b PA, salesman, retail grocery
SANFORD, Francis F., step-daughter 19y b MI, fa b OH, ma b MI
MYERS, Sarah, mother-in-law 80y widow b OH, parents b PA
CENSUS: 1930 Kalamazoo, Kalamazoo Co., MI; ED 37 SH 23A; 830 Clinton.
BELL, Rhenious A., head, owns home worth $7500, owns a radio set, 55y b OH, parents b unknown (in U.S.)., married first at age 19, grocer, own store
", Millie R., wife 62y b OH, married first at age 19, fa b PA, ma b OH
MYERS, Sarah, mother-in-law, 90y widow first married at age 20, b Germany, parents b Germany
DOD: Info submitted to the Ancestral File at www.familysearch.org by Loyd C. Austin of Mulliken, MI, date unknown (pre-2003).
_Jesse BENSON _+ | |--Mary BENSON | |_Anna RUNKLE __
[6865]
DOB/DOD/POBurial: "Cemeteries of Bloom Township, Fairfield County, OH", Fairfield Co., Ohio, Chapter OGS, 1996, P 39.
DOD/POD: Ohio Historical Society's online death index has a Mary LAMB who died in Fairfield Co., OH, October 12, 1920. This may NOT be the right Mary LAMB as birth dates are not shown. V 3403, Cert 63417.
MAIDEN NAME: From daughter Mary's birth info.
DOM/POM: "Family Tree Maker Family Archives, Marriage Index: Ohio 1851-1900", CD #236.CENSUS: 1850 - see notes on supposed father.
In her father's 1888 partition records it mentions she's "Mary, wife of Noah Lamb", "Partition Record Abstracts, V2, 1851-1900 Fairfield County, Ohio", Fairfield County Chapter OGS, 1988, p 61.
CENSUS: 1840 Bloom Twp., Fairfield Co., OH
BENTSON, Jesse, 2 males under 5, one male 30-40; one female under 5, one
female 20-30, one female 60-70.
CENSUS: 1850 Bloom Twp., Fairfield Co., OH - family #1752
BENSON, Jesse 41 farmer b MD
", Hannah 35 b PA
", Benjamin 14 b OH
", Abram 12 b OH
", Mary 11 b OH
", John 9 b OH
", Hannah 7 b OH
", Ellen 1 b OH
POWELL, Mary 13 b OH
CENSUS: 1870 Bloom Twp., Fairfield Co., OH; visitation 267/274
LAMB, Noah, 35y farm laborer b OH
", Mary, 31y keeping house b OH
", George N., 6y attending school b OH
", Roda C., 4y attending school b OH
", Henry J., 3y at home b OH
", Peter, 10/12 at home b OH
CENSUS: 1880 Greencastle, Fairfield Co., OH; p 11
LAMB, Noah, 45y farmer b OH; parents b OH
", Mary, 41y wife keeping house b OH; fa b MD, ma b OH
", George W., 15y son at home, consumption, b IL; parents b OH
", Rhoda C., 14y dau at home b OH
", Henry J., 12y son at home b OH
", Peter A., 10y son at home b OH
", John L., 8y son b OH
", Almeda J., 6y dau b OH
", Florence M., 4y dau b OH
", Mary A., 2y dau b OH
", Harvey A., 3/12 born in February, son b OH
CENSUS: 1900 Bloom Twp., Fairfield Co., OH; sheet 13B
LAMB, Noah, head, b Feb 1835, 64/65y? b OH, parents b OH, mar. 37y, farmer
", Mary, wife b Dec 1838, 61y b OH, fa b MD, ma b OH
", Roda, dau b Dec 1864, 34y single b OH
", Henry J., dau b Aug 1867, 32y single b OH, farm labor
", Peter A., son b Aug 1869, 30y single b OH, farm labor
", Almeda J., dau b Oct? 1874, 26y single b OH
", Mary A., dau b Feb 1878, 22y single b OH
CENSUS: 1910 Bloom Twp., Fairfield Co., OH district 52 vis 164
LAMB, Noah 75 b OH, mar 46y, parents b OH, farmer
", Mary wife 71 b OH, had 9 ch 6 living, fa b MD, ma b OH
", Rhoda C. dau 44 b OH
", Peter A. 40 son b OH
", Almeda J. 38 dau b OH
", Alice M. 32 dau b OH
CENSUS 1920 Coonpath Road, Bloom Twp., Fairfield Co., OH - visitation 179/179
LAMB, Mary, 81 widowed b OH; father b Maryland, Mother b OH
", Peter A. 50 son single b OH; parents b OH; farmer
", Rhoda C., 54 dau single b OH
", Almeda dau 45 single b OH
Death certificate image. Mary Lamb died Bloom Twp., Fairfield Co., Ohio, Oct. 12, 1920, aged 81y 9m 15d, widow of Noah Lamb, born in OH to Jesse Benson b MD and Anna Runkle b unknown. Informant Meda J. Lamb of Carroll, Ohio. Buried Oct. 15 in Betzer Cem.
__ | |--Frances BLAND | |__
[30447]
DOM/POM: Frank Bland and Georgie Ann Raver, license 31 Oct 1868, married Jan. 3, 1868 (should it be 69?). "Fairfield County, Ohio Marriages, V III, 1852-1868", Fairfield Co., Ohio, Chapter OGS, 2006.
CENSUS: 1870 Violet Twp., Fairfield Co., OH
BLAND, Francis, 33y day laborer b OH
", Georgeanna, 23y keeping house b OH
", Frances, 2y female b OH
RAVER, Charles, 6y attending school b OH
DOD/POD: Francis Bland, male, died Lockville, Fairfield Co., Ohio, March 9, 1874, born 1835, laborer, married. "Ohio Deaths and Burials, 1854-1997", familysearch.org.
_Martin BOGART _+ | |--Mary H. BOGART | |_Sarah HOY _____
[17100]
NAME/DOB/DOD/POBurial/PARENTAGE: "Cemeteries of Bloom Twp., Fairfield Co., OH", Fairfield County Gen. Soc., Chapter OGS, 1996, p 166. Mary H., daughter of Martin Bogart and Sarah Hoy, b 1806, died 29 Jul 1833 at 27y. Buried original plat, lot 3, grave 3.
CENSUS: 1820 Bloom Twp., Fairfield Co., OH
BOGART, Martin, 1-1-0-0-1-0-3-2-0-1
two males born between 1810-1820, one between 1804-1810, one between
1775-1794
Females: three born between 1810-1820, one between 1775-1794.
_Roy D. BOLLINGER _+ | |--Edith BOLLINGER | |_Helen ____________
[22481]
CENSUS: 1910 Kalamazoo, Kalamazoo Co., MI; ED 146 SH 3A Ward 4 P 95.
BOLLINGER, Roy, head, 21y b MI, fa b OH, ma b PA, clerk, freight office
", ----, wife 21y b IN, fa b Canada, ma b Ireland had 3 ch 2 living
", Dorothy, dau 2 8?/12 b MI
", [Ruth?], dau 5/12 b MI
CENSUS: 1920 Kalamazoo, Kalamazoo Co., MI; p 264 ED 171 SH 3A Ward 4
BOLLINGER, Roy, head, 31y b MI, fa b OH, ma b MI, bookkeeper, oil shop
", Helen, wife 31y b IN, fa b Canada, ma b Ireland
", Dorothy, dau 12y b MI
", Edith, dau 10y b MI
", Grace, dau 2y b MI
CENSUS: 1930 Cooper Twp., Kalamazoo Co., MI; ED 11 SH 9 B
BOLLINGER, Roy D., head, owns a radio set, 41y b MI, fa b OH, ma b MI,
bookkeeper, furniture store
", Helen G., wife b IN, parents b [?]
SCHUNDER?/SELANDER?, Dorothy B., dau 22y married first at age 22 b MI
BOLLINGER, Betty, dau 13y b MI, fa b MI, ma b IN
", Margie, dau 1 ?/12 b MI, fa b MI, ma b IN
__ | |--Katie Nicole BRADEN | |__
[23445]
OBIT: Katie Nicole Braden, infant, died Sunday, March 28, 2004 at Ohio State University Medical Center.
She was the daughter of Brentley Dean Jr. and Jody Lynn (Stickel) Braden.
Survivors include her parents; sisters, Carlie Marie and Cristina Michelle Braden; paternal grandmother, Diana Braden; maternal grandfather, Gary and Carol Stickel; maternal grandmother, Freda Kay Stickel; and many other family and friends.
She was preceded by her paternal grandfather, Brentley Braden.
There will be a graveside service, Monday, April 5, 2004 at 10 am in the chapel at Lithopolis Cemetery with Deacon Fred Schmitt officiating. [Obit from the Dwayne Spence Funeral Home website]
__ | |--Thelma Jean BRANHAM | |__
[31497]
THELMA JEAN HUGHES
August 12, 1923 - February 11, 2014
Thelma Jean Hughes, age 90, Tuesday February 11, 2014 at Mt. Carmel East. Born in Clifford, KY and later made her residence in Columbus. Retired from Federal Glass. Preceded in death by parents, Drew and Lizzie Branham; one granddaughter and two great-grandchildren. Survived by husband, Richard; daughters, Carol (Jerry) Niemann, Peggy Howard and Sandy Kroeplin; 6 grandchildren; 8 great-grandchildren; 1 great-great-grandson. Family will receive friends Thursday 6-8pm at the MAEDER-QUINT-TIBERI Funeral Home, 1068 S. High St., where services will be held 11am Friday. Dr. William L. Snider, officiating. Burial Lithopolis Cemetery.
OBIT from funeral home website.
_Johannes BRANTLINGER _ | |--Sara Anna BRANTLINGER | |_Elizabeth HOFFHEINS __
[5831] NAME/DOB/DOBap/POBap/Parentage: Congregations of the Glick/Salem (Union)/Brick Church, 1808-1915, Bloom Township, Fairfield County, OH", Fairfield Co. Chapter OGS, 1993, p 14. NOTE: Birthdate listed is actually 14 Dec 1827, but that date comes AFTER the baptismal date. Since it's in line with other baptismal dates of 1827, I'm guessing that the birth year is actually 1826.
__ | |-- CANFIELD | |__
_Thomas CARVER ___ | |--Oakley CARVER | |_Mae E. FERGUSON _
[24132]
DOB/DOD/POB/POD: Ohio Department of Health. Ohio Death Index, 1958-2000 [database online]. Provo, UT: MyFamily.com, Inc., 2003. Original data: Ohio Department of Health. Index to Annual Deaths, 1958-2000. Columbus, Ohio: Ohio Department of Health. State Vital Statistics Unit, 19xx. Name listed as Oakley Whitaker, full dates, born West Virginia. Resided and died in Columbus. V 24316 Cert. 2577. widowed. 91 years.
CENSUS: 1900 Ceredo district, Wayne Co., WV; ED 110 SH 10B
CARVER, Thomas?, head, b May 1866, 34y b WV, parents b WV, rail road shop
hand
", Harriet, wife b Nov 1872, 27y b WV, parents b "don't know"
", Okley, dau b Apr 1889, 11y b WV
", Hiram, son b Apr 1891, 9y b WV
", Bazzell B., son b Sep 1893, 6y b WV
CENSUS: 1930 Dayton, Montgomery Co., OH; ED 97 Sh 2A p 272; Van Buren Street.
WHITAKER, Vern, roomer, 42y b OH, parents b OH, married first at age 32, waiter, hotel
", Oakley, roomer, 40y female b WV, parents b WV, married first at age 17.
LOCATION: 1956 - listed as a surviving step-daughter, Mrs. Vern Whitker of Canal Winchester, in Clinton B. Millers Nov. 1956 obit.
LOCATION: 1957 - listed as a surviving sister, Mrs. Verne Whitaker of Canal Winchester in Basil Carver's June 1957 obit.
LOCATION: 1959 - listed as a surviving daughter, Mrs. Oakley Whitaker of the home, in mother's Sept. obit.
__ | |--Kathleen Mildred CHURCHILL | |__
[12106] 2014 - listed as a surviving daughter, Kathleen (David) Foor, in the July obituary of father Albert Thomas Churchhill.
_Edward CLARK __+ | |--Russell CLARK | |_Tarrie THOMAS _
[30640]
CENSUS: 1900 Big Spring Twp., Seneca Co., OH; ED 95 SH 8B
CLARK, Edward, head, b Feb 1859, 41y b OH, parents b OH, mar. 18y, farmer
", Tarrie, wife b Sept 1862, 37y b OH, parents b OH, had 11 ch 9 living
", Lavanchie, dau b Jan 1884, 16y b OH
", Ray, son b Sept 1888, 11y b OH
", Iva, dau b Apr 1891, 9y b OH
", Ralph, son b July 1892, 7y b OH
', Russel, son b Jan 1896, 4y b OH
", Leo, son b Nov. 1898, 1y b OH
CENSUS: 1910 Fostoria, Seneca Co., OH, Jackson Twp., ward 1 ED 186 SH 5A; 202
W. Culbertson St.
CLARK, Edward, head, 51y b OH, parents b OH, married once, mar. 28y, laborer,
stave factory
", Tarrie/Farrie, wife 48y b OH, parents b OH, married once, had 12 ch 10
living
", Florence, dau 20y b OH, seamstress, underwear factory
", Ralph, son 17y b OH, farm laborer, working out
", Russell, son 14y b OH
", Leo, son 11y b OH
", Roscoe, son 4y b OH
GILBERT, Mary, mother-in-law, 70y widow b OH, fa b PA, ma b OH, own income
__ | |--Mary Frances CLOUSE | |__
[26052]
Published: Monday, August 29, 2005; Columbus Dispatch, Columbus, OH.
NEWS 05B
BENDER Mary Frances Bender, age 63, of Lithopolis, died Friday, August 26, 2005 as a result of an auto accident. Born August 31, 1941 in Somerset to the late Homer and Monica (Sweney) Clouse, she was a member of Fairfield Christian Church, a volunteer at Victory Mission in Columbus, and was active in Prison Fellowship at C.C.I. Survived by her husband of 37 years, Jerry; sons, Dan (Jenifer) Bender, Reynoldsburg, Doug (Shana) Bender, Pickerington; beloved grandchildren, Katy, Megan, Andy, Josh, Alex and Mandi; sisters, Sally (Jerry) Freeman, Carroll, Pauline (Ray) Hermandorfer, Hebron; brother, John Clouse, Somerset; nieces, nephews and great-nieces and nephews. Friends may visit 6-8 p.m. Monday and 2-4 and 6-8 p.m. Tuesday at the DWAYNE R. SPENCE FUNERAL HOME, 650 W. Waterloo St., Canal Winchester. Funeral service will be held 1:30 p.m. Wednesday at Fairfield Christian Church, 1965 N. Columbus St., Lancaster, with Pastors Mark Barbee and William Lavely officiating. Interment Lithopolis Cemetery. In lieu of flowers, friends may contribute to Victory Mission, 2955 Switzer Rd. Columbus 43219 in Fran's memory. Online condolences at www.spencefuneralhome.com ''Well done, good and faithful servant.'' Matt 25:21
__ | |--Charles F. CLYMER | |__
[8527]
Charles F. Clymer's 1816 partition records do not mention heirs. Administrators were Nancy Clymer and Masse Clymer, "Partition Record Abstracts, V1, 1812-1851 Fairfield County, Ohio", Fairfield County Chapter OGS, 1987, p 3.
Estate of Charles F. Clymer -- will filed in 1815 and recorded in book 2 p 48. He owned land in section 32, township 15, range 20; wife Nancy. Children: sons John, Massey, Francis and Charles; daughters Mary Johnson, Susanna Nichoson, Sally Malchor, Nancy and Anna Clymer. Another child would soon be born. Charles also owned land in Allegany County Maryland, and in Jefferson, "Fairfield County Wills and Estate Abstracts, Cases 1-500", Fairfield County Gen. Society, April 1996, p 20.
_John COFMAN ______+ | |--Edith V. COFFMAN | |_Mary M. MOREHART _+
[13767]
DOB/DOD/POBurial: "Cemeteries of Bloom Township, Fairfield County, OH", Fairfield Co., Ohio, Chapter OGS, 1996, p 63.
POD/DOD: Ohio Department of Health. Ohio Deaths, 1970-88 [database on-line] Provo, UT: Ancestry.com, 2001-. V 21046, Cert. 77401. Edith V. Cooper. Resided in Fairfield county, died in Columbus, Franklin Co., Ohio. Married. 72y.
CENSUS: 1910 Fairfield Co., OH; ED 52, visitation 105
COFMAN, John 38y b OH, mar 10y, parents b OH, farmer
", Mary M., 30y b OH, had 1 ch 1 living, parents b OH
", Edith V., 10y dau b OH
1920 CENSUS: Greencastle and Lancaster Pike, Bloom Twp., Fairfield Co., OH - visitation 154/154
COOPER, Isaac E. 23 b OH; parents b OH; farmer
", Edith V., wife 19 b OH; parents b OH
", John H., son 3/12 (?) b OH
CENSUS: 1930 Violet Twp., Fairfield Co., OH; SH 11B
COOPER, Earl, head, owns a radio set, resides on a farm, 34y b OH, parents b
OH, first married at age 23, farmer
", Edith V., wife 30y b OH, parents b OH, first married at 19
", John H., son 10y b OH
", Elenor M., dau 8y b OH
", Robert L., son 4 8/12 b OH
OBIT: Edith V. Cooper. Age 72 of Rt. 1, Carroll, Ohio, Tuesday, Grant Hospital after an extended illness. Member Salem United Methodist Church. Survived by husband Earl; daughter, Mrs. William (Eleanor) Brandt of Carroll, son John Cooper of Carroll; 8 grandchildren; 4 great-grandchildren. Friends may call 7-9 p.m. Wednesday and 2-4 and 7-9 p.m. Thursday at the Dwayne R. Spence Funeral Home, Canal Winchester, where services will be held 1:30 p.m. Friday. Rev. William Norman officiating. Interment Betzer Cemetery. [Columbus Dispatch, Columbus, Ohio, Oct. 25, 1972, p 23A]
__ | |--Joanna Marie CONE | |__
[23225] "April 20 - Jason Jay FOOR, 27, to Joanna Marie CONE, 25, both of Ames", Muscatine Record Journal, Muscatine, IA, 'For the record: Muscatine county marriages in 2002'. [online]
__ | |--Anna COOPER | |__
[1819]
"The Foor Family", George S. Conover p 33
DOB: figured from 1850 census. See notes on husband.
POBurial: there is an "Ann (Cooper) Foor" listed at Ray's Cove. No dates. Don't know whether it's because the dates are unreadable at present day, or if perhaps only the stone is there and she's not buried there.
CENSUS: 1860 E. Providence Twp.,Bedford Co., PA; visitation 355/356
FOOR, George W., 43y farmer b PA
", Anne, 36y b PA
", Daniel [V?] 17y laborer b PA
", Elias H. 14y b PA
", Leonard G. 11y b PA
", Margaret 9y b PA
", Mary E. 7y b PA
", Eliza 3y b PA
CENSUS: 1870 E. Providence Twp., Bedford Co., PA; visitation 104/104
FOOR, Anna 46y keeping house b PA
", Leonard 21y farm laborer b PA
", Margaret E., 19y at home b PA
", Mary E., 16y at home b PA
", Elisha B. 14y at home b PA
", Annetta 9y b PA
SMITH, William 19y farm laborer b PA
", Francis A., 8/12 male b in October, b in PA
CENSUS: 1880 East Providence Twp., Bedford Co., PA; visitation 82/89
FOOR, Anna, 55y widow, keeping house, b PA
", Elisha B., 24y son, farmer, b PA; parents b PA
", Annetta, 19y dau b PA
NOTE: Elisha B. has a checkmark in column 20 which is for "maimed, crippled,
bedridden or otherwise disabled".
_Felix Jacob COURTRIGHT _+ | |--Harley M. COURTRIGHT | |_Mary Viola WHITZEL _____+
[10670] NAME/DOB/DOD/POBurial: "Cemeteries of Bloom Township, Fairfield County, OH", Fairfield Co., Ohio, Chapter OGS, 1996, p 36. "son of J. F. and M. V.", died at 18d. DOB figured from age at death.
__ | |--George Edmund CROOKS | |__
[19004]
NAME/DOB/DOD: "The Foor Family", George S. Conover, ca 1964, p 18.
CENSUS: 1900 W. Providence Twp., Bedford Co., PA, p 289
CROOKS, George, head, b Apr 1871, 29y b PA, parents b PA, farmer
", Amanda, wife b Sep 1872, mar. 6y had 4 ch 3 living, parnets b PA
", Harman E., son b Oct 1893, 6y b PA
", William S., son b Oct 1895 4y b PA
", Layda E., dau b Sep 1897 2y b PA
CENSUS: 1910 W. Providence Twp., Bedford Co., PA; SH 9A p 38
CROOKS, George E., head, 40y b PA, parents b PA, married once, farm laborer,
working out.
", Amanda, wife 38y b PA, parents b PA, married once, mar 16y, had 7 ch 5
living
", Harmon E., son 16y b PA
", Ethel, dau 12y b PA
", Wilmer C., son 9y b PA
", Roxie P., dau 6y b PA
", Mary A., dau 4y b PA
CENSUS: 1920 W. Providence Twp., Bedford Co., PA; ED 35 SH 6A
CROOKS, George, head, 49y b PA, parents b PA; driver, gen. store?
", Amanda, wife 47y b PA, parents b PA
", Wilmer E., son 19y b PA; laborer, sawmill
", Roxie, dau 16y b PA
", Mary A., dau 14y b PA
", Stanley, son 9y b PA
", Theodore?, son 5y b PA
", Elaine? Emaline?, 2 ?/12 b PA
CENSUS: 1930 W. Providence Twp., Bedford Co., PA: 4th Avenue, ED 5-39 SH 9B
CROOKS, George, head, owns home worth $1000, does not live on a farm, 59y b PA, parents b PA, married first at age 22?, salesman, drygood stoor
", Amanda, wife 57y b PA, married at 21y
", Roxie P., dau 26y single b PA, seamstress, coat factory
", Theodore R., son 15y b PA
", Catherine G., 11y b PA
OBIT: George Edmund Crooks, 83, of West Fourth Avenue, Earlston, died at his home there after an illness of four years on Sunday, December 6, 1953. He was born in Bedford County April 12, 1870 a son of William and Sarah (Brown) Crooks. Mr. Crooks was for more than 35 years an employee of the Everett Supply Compnay but had retired and had been a shutin in recent years. He was married to the former Amanda Shaffer who died in 1952. Seven children survive. They are Harmon E. Crooks, Pittsburgh; Mrs. Ethel Harre, Everett; Wilmer Crooks, Paducah, KY; and Roxie, George Stanley, Theodore R. Crooks and Mrs. Catherine Boor, all of Everett. Also surviving are one brother, Charles of Windber, two sisters, Mrs. Jenny Hite of Breezewood and Mrs. Susie Putt of Saxton, a grandchild, Donald Chamberlain of Everett who was reared by his grandparents, and five other grandchildren. Funeral services Wed. Dec. 9 - interment Everett Cem... [Bedford Gazette, Bedford, PA, Dec. 7, 1953]
_James F. CROOKS _+ | |--James C. CROOKS | |_Mary V. _________
[25848] NAME: Listed as a surviving son in father's 2003 obituary.
__ | |--Sophia E. CULLUMBER | |__
[29685]
DOM: Sophia E. Cullumber and Pierce Dildine, Aug. 13, 1876, FHL Batch M514353 Fairfield Co., Ohio, probate marriages 1869-1880.
CENSUS: 1880 Hocking Twp., Fairfield Co., OH; p 20D
DILDINE, J. P., 26y farmer b OH, parents b OH
", Sophia, 27y wife keeping house b OH, parents b OH
", Oliver, 3y son b OH
", Mary, 1y dau b OH
CENSUS 1900: Holland Twp., Shelby Co., IL; ED 113 Sh 4A p 76
DILDINE, Jackson, head, b Sep. 1853, 46y b OH, parents b OH, mar. 23y Farmer
", Sophia, wife b June 1854, 45y b OH, parents b OH, had 10 ch 8 living
", Esta, dau b ? 1882, 18y b OH
", Gertie A., dau b Oct 1883, 16y b OH
", Cleveland P., son b Feb 1886, 14y b IL, farm laborer
", George O., son b Oct. 1887, 12y b IL, farm laborer
", ?? T., son b Jan. 18-- 10y b IL, farm laborer
", ?ls, dau b Mar 1892, 8y b IL
", Iva S., dau b June 1895, 4y b IL
", William F., son b Jan 1899, 1y b IL
DOD: Listed in husband's obituary.
_Charles DAGEN _ | |--Benjamin F. DAGEN | |_Susan WERNER __
[7705]
CENSUS: 1850 Bloom Twp., Fairfield Co., OH - family #1360
GLICK, E. Benton 25y physician b OH
", Catherine 22y b PA
DAGEN, Charles 34y tailor b PA
", Susan 37y b PA
", Sara Ann 13y b OH
", William 10y b OH
", Frances 8y f b OH
", Benjamin 6y b OH
", Mary 4y b OH
", Flora 2y b OH
CENSUS: 1860 Madison Twp., Franklin Co., OH; visitation 184/79
DAGEN, Charles 50y tailor b PA
", Susannah 48y wife b PA
", Sarah Ann 23y sews b OH
", Wm. Henry 21y tailor b OH
", Frances N.? 18y sews b OH
", Benjamin F. 16y labors b OH
", Mary Jane 14y b OH
", Emma Adaline 9y b OH
", Samuel A. 6y b OH
1862 - Benjamin Dagen enlisted on 02 Jun 1862 at the age of 18, and into Company K, 85th Inf. Reg., Ohio, on 11 Jun 1862. He was mustered out on 23 Sep 1862 at Camp Chase, Ohio. Historical Data Systems, comp.. American Civil War Soldiers [database on-line]. Provo, UT, USA: The Generations Network, Inc., 1999.
CENSUS: 1870 Streator, LaAalle Co., IL; p 36
DOGAN, Susan, 58y keeping house b PA, $2000 real estate, $200 personal estate
", Sarah, 30y b OH
", Ben., 27y clerk in store b OH
", Flora, 19y b OH
", Emma, 17y b OH
", Sam'l, 15y clerk in store b OH
CIVIL WAR: It appears that the father, Charles, and sons Benjamin F. and William H. all served in the Civil War in some capacity. There seems to be a discrepencyin some records which follows:
Listed in the "1929 Illinois Roll of Honor" for La Salle Co., IL, [Illinois Statewide Archives] is as follows:
B. F. Dagen, Civil War, Co., K 85 Oh Inf., V 2 p 41Riverwood Cem.
William H. Dagen, Civil War, Co. I 43 OH Inf., V 2 P 41 Riverwood Cem.
The company in which Willam H. Dagen is shown as serving with is actually the one his father, Charles, served in.
"Sons of Union Veterans of the Civil War", there are three DAGEN's listed, all shown being buried in Riverview Cemetery in Streator. According to
various websites, Riverview and Riverwood are the same cemetery in Streator
B. F. Dagen, 85th Ohio Inf. died 08 May 1876,
Charles DAGEN, 43rd Inf. OH, died 06 Feb 1873,
William H. DAGEN, 4th Cavalry IN; died 06 Feb 1876,
The National Park Services' website "Civil War Sodliers and Sailors System" shows:
Dagen, Charles, 43rd Reg. Ohio Inf. Co. I (alternate name shown as Charles Dagon)
Dagen, Benjamin F., 85th Ohio Inf. Co. K
Dagen, William H., 10th Indiana Cavalry, Co. L (alternate name William H. Dagan)
Benjamin F. Dagen enlisted June 2, 1862 at the age of 18 into Company K, 85th OVI, and mustered out of same on Sep. 23, 1862 at Camp Chase, Ohio. The 85th was a three-month cregiment and was used to aid in guarding the large number of Confederate prisoners at Camp Chase.
Charles Dagen's enlisted on Jan. 21, 1862 at age 51 into Co. I., 43rd OVI, and mustered out July 13, 1865 at Louisville, KY. According to various sources, Company I was from Fairfield County, Ohio.
William Dagen enlisted in the 10th Ind. Cavalry, Co. L on Jan. 13, 1864, promoted to full sergeant, and mustered out of same company on Aug. 31, 1865 at Vicksburg, MS. The regiment was organized in the fall and winter of 1862-63 at Vincennes and Columbus, In., and left the state May 3, moving to Nashville and to Pulaski, TN. Several battles fought, especially in late 1864 in Alabama and Tennessee.
__ | |--John G. DRAYER | |__
[3951] NAME: see notes on son Frederick W. "son of John G. DRAYER and Mary F. WEBB."
_Elias H. FARRAND ______+ | |--John F. FARRAND | |_Sarah Margaret BOWERS _+
[28516]
CENSUS: 1880 Madison Twp., Franklin Co., Ohio, ED 14 p 2B
FARRAND, E. H., 30y farmer b OH, fa b MD, ma b OH
", Sarah M., 30y wife keeping house b OH, parents b OH
", Hattie E., 10y dau at home b OH, at school
", Jennie M., 8y dau b OH, at school
", John F., 6y son b OH, at school
", Charlie W., 3y son b OH
", George O., 9/12 son born in Sept. b OH
CENSUS: 1910 Delaware, Delaware Co., OH; ED 36 SH 10B
FARRAND, John F., head, 35y b OH, parents b OH, teamster
", Clara, wife 25y b OH, parents b Germany, mar. 5y had 2 ch 2 living
", Mary, dau 3y b OH
", Hazel, dau 12/12/ b OH
1915 - Card of Thanks. We wish to thank our friends and neighbors for their
help and sympathy in the loss of our little girl, Hazel Marie, and to the
Rev. Mr. Cox for his words of hope and comfort; also to Mr. Wright and his
helpers for their singing. Mr. and Mrs. John Farrand, parents; Mr. and Mrs.
E. H. Farrand, grandparents. [Neward Advocate, Newark, Ohio, Jan. 5, 1915, p
6]
CENSUS: 1920 Delaware Twp., Delware Co., OH; ED 58 Sh 1A
FARRAND, John F., head, 42y b OH, parents b OH, laborer, general farm
", Clara, wife, 38y b OH, parents b Germany
", Mary, dau 13y b OH
", Florel?, son 8y b OH
", Martha, dau 6y b OH
", Dorothy, dau 4 1/12 b OH
CENSUS: 1930 Delaware Twp., Delaware Co., OH; ED 9 Sh 2B
FERRAND, John, head, rents home for $18/month, owns a radio set, does not live on a farm, 49y b OH, parents b OH, first married at age 23, laborer, odd jobs
", Clara, wife 39y b OH, parents b OH first married at age 15
DUNHAM, Mary, dau 23y widow b OH, stitcher, shoe factory
FERRAND, Lloyd, son 19y b OH, driver?
", Myrtle, dau 17y b OH, cutter, shoe factory
", Dorothy, dau 14y b OH
DUNHAM, Betty, grand daughter 5y b OH
PETERS, Mary, mother-in-law 75y widow b OH, parents b OH
Death certificate image. John Farrand died May 30, 1953 after a five month stay at the Evans Rest Home in Washington Court House, Fayette Co., Ohio. Resided in Mt. Sterling, Madison Co., Ohio. Married. Born Feb. 14, 1874 in OH to Elias Farrand and Margaret Bower. Buried in Pleasant Cem., Mt. Sterling, Ohio. Informant was Mary Dingus.
__ | |--Henry FASSLER | |__
[19238]
CENSUS: 1880 Greenfield Twp., Fairfield Co., OH; p 149D
FASSLER, Henry, 60y farmer b Baden, parents b Baden
", Louisa, 65y wife b OH, keeping house, parents b Baden
", Maggie, dau 28y b OH, housekeeper
", Louisa A., granddau 8y b OH, parents b OH
CENSUS: 1900 Bloom Twp., Fairfield Co., OH; sheet 10B
FASSLER, Henry, head, b Dec 1819, 80y b Germany, parents b Germany, immigrated 1832, farmer, married 48y
", Louisa, wife, b Oct 1812, 87y b Germany, parents b Germany, had 6 ch 4 living
_John Calvin FELLERS _+ | |--Reta FELLERS | |_Laura COFFMAN _______+
[14597]
DOB/DOD/POBurial: Name listed as Reta Fellers Bullard, born July 7, 1892, died Sep. 8, 1869. "Cemeteries of Bloom Twp., Fairfield Co., OH", Fairfield County Gen. Soc., Chapter OGS, 1996, p 49.
CENSUS: 1900 Bloom Twp., Fairfield Co., OH, SD 11, ED 5, SH 17A, enumerated
in June 22nd
FELLERS, John b Nov 1860, 39y b OH, parents b OH, farmer
", Grace, wife b Feb 1870, 30y b OH, parents b OH, had 2 ch, 2 living,
married within the year
", Roy, son b Jan 1887, 13y b OH, parents b OH, at school
", Reta, dau b Jul 1892, 7y b OH, parents b OH
CENSUS: 1910 Youngstown, Mahoning Co., OH, ED #241; 398 Evergreen Ave.,
Precinct H., visitation 270/294
FELLERS, Roy R., head, 33y b OH, parents b OH, teacher, public schools
", Gertrude, wife 28y b MI, fa b NY, ma b OH
", John, son 2 ?/12 b OH
", Reta, sister 27y single b OH, teacher, public schools
", Elizabeth, sister 17y b OH
CENSUS: 1930 Youngstown, Mahoning Co., OH, p 36 Sh 12 A,
BULLARD, James, head, 39y b OH, fa b oH, ma b IA, married first at age 31,
salesman, novelties
", Reta, wife 36y b OH, parents b OH, married first at age 28, boarding house
", Mary E., dau, 7y b OH, parents b OH
SLAUGHTER, Hugh, roomer, 33y b KY, parents b KY, married first at age 22,
pipe fitter, steel mill
HALL, William, roomer, 22y single b KY, parents b KY, pipe fitter, steel mill
BUCKLEY, Otha, male, roomer, 25y married b KY, parents b KY, pipe fitter,
steel mill
?ETAR, Louis, roomer 23y b PA, parents b Italy, pipe fiter, steel mill
NOTHERS, John, roomer, 28y b PA, parents b PA, collector, collection agency
BULLARD, Ruth, sister, 33y single b OH, fa b OH, ma b IA, teacher, public
sch.
OBIT: Mrs. Rita Bullard, age 77, formerly of 2268 Astor, Monday, Lincoln Memorial Hospital. Retired inspector of NAA. Member of Morgan Methodist Church. Survived by daughter, Miss Mary Ellen Bullard of Bexley; sister, Mrs. Elizabeth Harrold, Winter Park, Fla.; brothers, Roy R. Sellers [sic], Youngstown, Ohio, Francis Sellers [sic], Canton, Ohio; nieces and nephews. Funeral service Thursday 1 p.m. Leach and Son Funeral Homme, E. Main at Parkview where friends may call Wednesday 2-4 and 7-9 p.m. The Rev. Virgil Verstrig officiating. Interment Betzer Cemetery, Carroll, Ohio. [Columbus Dispatch, Columbus, Ohio, Sept. 9, 1969]
_Andreas FISHPAUGH _ | |--Samuel FISHPAUGH | |_Angeline __________
[4639]
NAME/DOB/DOBap/POBap/Parentage: "Jobs/Hiobs Union Church, German Reformed and
Lutheran, Violet township, Fairfield County, Ohio", Fairfield Co. Chapter OGS, 1993, p 7.
In Licking County, Ohio, Death Records, Book 3, 1901-1908, Registered in Probate Court Office, Licking County Court House, Newark, Ohio 43055, Edited for internet presentation by Donald D. Young, there is a listing for a Samuel Fishpaugh who died 28 May 1907, married, at 64y 8m 6d which works out to be 22 Sep 1842. Believe this is the same Samuel. Born Fairfield Co., OH. Resided and died of Paralysis in Jersey Twp., Licking co., OH. Married farmer.
_James W. FOOR __+ | |--Jennie Maria Jane FOOR | |_Mary P. SWARTZ _
[3151]
NAME/DOB/POB/DOD:Tracilyn Miller-Brown, PO Box 242, Denmark, IA 52624-0242
(8/98)
CENSUS; 1870 E. Providence Twp., Bedford Co., PA; visitation 183/184
FOOR, James 23y farm laborer b PA
", Mary 18y keeping house b PA
", Maria J., 3/12 b in February, b PA
CENSUS: 1880 E. Providence Twp., Bedford Co., PA; visitation 96/104
FOOR, James W., 32y laborer b PA; fa b PA; ma b MD
", Mary, 25y wife, keeping house b PA, parents b PA
", Maria J., 10y dau, attended school, b PA
", Minerva A., 8y dau. attended school, b PA
CENSUS: 1910 Bedford Co., PA; ED 9, Visitation 137, sheet 8A
RITCHEY, George L., 49y b PA, mar 17y, parents b PA, farmer
", Maria J., 40y b PA, had 8 ch 6 living, parents b PA
", Jason 15y b PA, farm laborer working out
", Gilbert R., 13y b PA, farm laborer home farm
", William C., 12y b PA,
", Theadore, 8y b PA
", Nelley B., dau 4y b PA
", Anna 1 9/12 b PA
CENSUS: 1920 E. Providence Twp., Bedford Co., PA; SH 2B ED 10
RITCHEY, George L., head, 58y b PA, parents b PA, farmer
", Maria J., wife 49y b PA, parents b PA
", William C., son 21y b PA, farm laborer, home farm
", Theodore E., son 17y b PA, farm laborer, home farm
", Nellie B., dau 14y b PA
", Anna K., dau 11y b PA
LOCATION: 1954 - Mrs. Nellie Exline and Ethel Hollman of [---cock?], MD., and Mr. and Mrs. Ted Ritchey of Hollidaysburg visited their mother, Mrs. Maria Jane Ritchey who makes her home with Mrs. Margaret Phillips. Mrs. Ritchey celebrated her 84th birthday on Friday. [Bedford Gazette, Bedford, PA, March 17, 1954]
LOCATION: 1954 - Riddlesburg - Those visiting Mrs. Jennie Ritchey last week were Mrs. Rush Ritchey, and Mrs. Curtis Foore, and Anna and Elsie Ritchey of Everett. [Bedford Gazette, Bedford, PA, Oct. 21, 1953]
LOCATION: 1960 - listed as the surviving mother, of Hancock, MD., in son Jason's April obituary.
_Elmer Wilson FOOR ____+ | |--Robert Fredrick FOOR | |_Florine Minnie STOCK _
[2277]
NAME/BIRTH/DEATH/POD/MARRIAGE DATE: From Harry Scott Foor, 3/97
DOB/DOD match those listed in the social security death index
POB: From son Terrance via Nov. 2001 email.
POBurial: Name shown as Robert Foor, full dates, Pataskala Cemetery transcriptions posted on Rootsweb Freepages by Kristina L. (Kuhn) Krumm, last updated 7 Aug 2003.
CENSUS: 1930 Madison Twp., Franklin Co., OH; visitation 248/250
FOOR, Elmer W., head, rents home, land renter, owns a radio set, resides on a
farm, 51y b OH, parents b OH, married first at age 25, farmer
", Florine M., wife 35y b OH, parents b OH, married first at age 17
", Lloyd W., son 17y b OH
", Kenneth W., son 16y b OH
", Melvin J., son 14y b OH
", Robert F., son 9y b OH
", Donald G., son 2 4/12 b OH
LOCATION: 1970 - listed as one of 5 surviving sons, all of Pataskala, in
imother's Dec. 1970 obituary.
OBIT: Robert Frederick Foor, 70, Pataskala. Friday at his home. Farmer. member Pataskala United Methodist Church. harrison Township Trustee for 17 years. Instrumental in developing original Watkins Memorial Football Field and avid supporter of all Watkins Memorial activities. preceded in death by parents, Elmer and Florine (Stock) Foor; son, Randy; brother, Lloyd. Survived by wife Martha Jane (Young) Foor; sons Robert (Charlene) Foor of Matlacha, Florida; Raymond (Susan) Foor of Pataskala, Dale (Jane) Foor of Gahanna, Kenneth (Robin) Foor of Grove City, Terry (Terry Joyce) Foor of Pataskala; brothers, Kenneth Foor, Melvin Foor, Donald Foor, all of Pataskala; 17 grandchildren, 2 great-grandchildren; many nieces and nephews. Family will receive friends 7-9 p.m. Sunday, 2-4 and 7-9 p.m. Monday at the Warren F. Kauber Funeral Home, Pataskala. Service will be at the Pataskala United Methodist Church 10:30 p.m. Tuesday with Rev. Mervyn Matteson officiating. Interment Pataskala Cemetery. Family requests contributions to Pataskala United Methodist Church Memorial Fund Boy Scout Troup # 21 or Mt. Carmel Hospice. [Columbus Dispatch, Columbus, Ohio, August 4, 1991, p 6B]
_Dwayne Earl FOOR ____________+ | |--Ryan Earl FOOR | |_Millissa Ann "Missy" CANTER _
[8376]
NAME/DOB: From Erin Barnett via June 1999 email. (dob shown as 03 Nov 1987).
DOB/POB: From Gedcom created 17 Jun 1997 and submitted by John A. Canter, date unknown, to The Genealogy Forum at Rootsweb. (dob shown as 03 Nov 1986).
DOB: From himself via Dec. 2002 email.
_Franklin Pierce FOOR _+ | |--Shannon Verl FOOR | |_Mary Catherine DOWDS _+
[12471]
NAME/DOM/POM: Fulton County, Indiana Index to Marriage Records A-G Book 1 Vol 1 1850-1920.
DOD: From extraction from the Akron News as posted on the Akron Carnegie Public Library (Indiana) database.
DOD/DOD/POBurial: From cemetery inscriptions sent to me via email by Kenny and Linda Prickett, April 2001. Names are shown as S. Verl Foor, and Martha E. Foor. Years only.
CENSUS: 1900 Allen Twp., Miami Co,IN; SD 11, ED 93, SH 5a; enumerated June 2nd
FOOR, Franklin P., b Mar 1863, 37y b IN, parents b OH, mar 16y
", Mary C., wife, b Jul 1862, 38y b OH, parents b OH, had 4 ch 4 living
", Shanon? O.?, son b Oct 1883, 16y b IN
", Otis L., son b Jun 1885, 15y b IN
", Samuel S., son b Mar 1887, 13y b IN
", Orval C., son b Jun 1899, 1y b IN
CENSUS: 1910 Allen Twp., Miami Co., IN, Millark Road, sheet 10A
FOOR, Shannon V., 26y married 4y b IN, fa b IN, ma b OH, farmer
", Martha, wife, 27y has 0 ch, b IN, parents b IN
Name listed as Shannon Verle Foor, 34, born Feb 23, 1883, resides at RFD 2 Macy, Miami Co., IN. Self employed farmmer. Nearest relative listed as Martha Ellen Foor of RFD 2 Macy, Miami Co., IN. Medium height and build, gray eyes, brown hair. Source Information: Ancestry.com. World War I Selective Service System Draft Registration Cards, 1917-18 [database online] Provo, UT: Ancestry.com, 2002.
CENSUS: 1920 Allen Twp., Miami Co., IN; sheet 2B
FOOR, Verl, head, 36y b OH, fa b IN, ma b OH - hard to read occup.
", Martha E., wife, 36y b IN, parents b IN
[nearby is the family of John Celestial Foor]
CENSUS: 1930 Macy, Miami Co., IN, sheet 4B
FOOR, Shannon V., head, owns a home, owns a radio set, resides on a farm, 46y b OH, fa b IN, ma b OH, farmer, married at age 22
", Martha E., wife, 47y b IN, parents b IN, married first at age 22
DUBOIS, Wilhelmus, boarder, 17y male single b IN, parents b IN, farm laborer
1936 - Macy - Mrs. Ivan Kessinger and son Cecil of Pierceton are guests of Mr. and Mrs. Verl Foor and Wilhelmus DuBois. [Logansport Pharos Tribune, Logansport, IN., Nov. 24, 1936]
1937 - Verl Foor and Louis Foor of Mentone visited Mr. and Mrs. Milo Norman
last week. [Logansport Pharos Tribune, Logansport, IN., Aug. 19, 1937]
LOCATION: 1942 - name listed as Shannon Verl Foor of Allen, Miami Co., IN. Mailing address RR2 Macy, IN. Age 59, born Oct. 23, 1883 in Knox Co., OH. Person who would always know his address is Mattie Foor of RR2 Macy, IN. Employed by self. 5' 10" tall, 130 pounds, gray eyes, gray hair, light complexion. U.S. World War II Draft Registration Cards, 1942 [database online]. Provo, Utah: MyFamily.com, Inc., 2006. NOTE: All census's show he was born in IN, yet he listed Knox Co., OH...?
LOCATION: 1947 - listed as Verl Foor, a surviving son of Macy, IN, in mother's July 1947 obituary.
OBITUARY: Verl Foor, age 67, residing two miles northeast of Macy, died this morning at 10:30 at the Woodlawn hospital after a 10-day illness.
Mr. Foor wa born Oct. 23, 1883 in Miami county, the son of Franklin and Mary (DOWD) FOOR. He was united in marriage to Martha MELVIN on Dec. 2, 1905. The survivors are the wife, a foster son, Wilhelmus DUBOIS of Wabash, and two brothers, Orville and Samuel FOOR, both of Macy.
The body will be returned to the residence Saturday morning from the Ditmire Funeral Home in Fulton. Funeral arrangements are pending. Mr. Foor was a member of the Macy Christian church. [ROCHESTER SENTINEL, 30 Mar 1951]
Verl FOOR - final rites for Verl Foor, Macy farmer who died Friday morning, will be held at the Macy Christian church Sunday afternoon at 2 o'clock. Officiating will be the Rev. David Rogers, pastor of the Macy Christian church. Burial will be in the Macy Plainview cemetery. FOOR, 67, succumbed ten days after he received serious injuries when crushed against a barn stall. [ROCHESTER SENTINEL, 1 Apr 1951]
_John Philip FOORE _+ | |--Brady Glenn FOORE | |_Leona GLENN _______
[14983] NAME/DOB/POB/PARENTAGE: From himself via March 2001 email.
_John W. FORE _ | |--Amanda V. FORE | |_Elizabeth ____
[20647]
CENSUS: 1850 Campbell Co., VA, visitation 1232/1232, p 212.
FORE, John W., 60y farmer b VA
", Elizabeth 54y b PA
", Millore? L., 30y male farmer b VA
", Mary J. 25y b VA
", Eliza 20y b VA
", Robert 19y farmer b VA
", Amanda [V.?] 13y b VA
", Lafayet, 8y b VA
", Leonedus, 6y male b VA
", Claopatre, 2y female b VA
_Hayes B. FORE ________+ | |--Jacob Elias FORE | |_Melissa A. ROBERTSON _
[11159]
CENSUS: 1870 Miller Twp., Gentry Co., MO; p 650B
FORE, Hays B., 30y farmer b PA
", Malissa A., 32y keeping house b KY
", Jacob E., 8y b MO
", Mary S., 6y b MO
", David 2y b MO
CENSUS: 1880 Miller twp., Gentry Co., MO, p 577A
FORE, Hays B., 40y farmer b PA, parents b PA
", Melissa A., 42y wife keeping house b KY, parents b KY
", Jacob S., 18y son works on farm b MO
", Mary L., 16y dau b MO
", David N., 11y son b MO
", Chas. W., 9y son b MO
", Ina F., 6y dau b MO
", Shannon H., 4y son b MO
", Newell H., 2y son b MO
", Silly?, dau b in May b MO.
CENSUS: 1890 Hardesty, Beaver Co., OK, p 1205
FORE, Hays B., head, 50y b PA, served in Co ? 43 MO Inf.
", Melissa, wife 50y b KY
", Jacob E., son 29y b MO
", Mary L., dau 25y b MO
", David, son 22y b MO
", Charles, son 18y b MO
", Ina F., dau 17y b MO
", Shanon H., son 14y b MO
", Newell H., son 12y b MO
", Alvada B., dau 10y b MO
CENSUS 1900 Medford Twp., Grant Co., OK, p 245 sheet 7A
FORE, Jacob, head, b Jan 1861, 39y b MO, fa b PA, ma b KY. far,er
", -----, wife b Sep 1864, 35y b KY, parents b TN, mar 17y, had 3 ch 3 living
", Nellie B., dau b Nov 1884, 15y b MO
", Earl C.?, son b Sep 1887, 12y b MO
", Hayes B., son b Oct 1890, 9y b KS
POB: Listed as being born in Miller Twp. in daughter Nellie's birth info. See notes on Nellie.
_Nelson FORE _ | |--James FORE | |_Harriet _____
[19470]
CENSUS: 1860 Burnt Corn Twp., Monroe Co., AL, p 835
FORE, Nelson 39y farmer b SC
", Harriet 35 female b AL
", William, 15y farm laborer b AL
", Mary 11y b AL
", Daniel 9y b AL
", James 7y b AL
", Frances, 5y female b AL
", Steph, 1y male b AL
_John FOUR _ | |--Martha FOUR | |_Susanna ___
[17955]
CENSUS: 1850 Bath Twp., Franklin Co., IN; visitation 106
FOUR, John 37y teamster b OH
", Susanna 31y b OH
", MArtha 10y b OH
", Leonard 7y b OH
", Henry 7y b OH
", Caleb 2y b OH
", Lewis 1 y b OH
NOTE: I am not sure about the place of birth of these individuals
_William FRYE ____ | |--Debra FRYE | |_Rose Ellen FOOR _+
[27615] NAME: Listed as a surviving daughter, Debra (Andy) Lucio of Holland [Ohio] in mother's October 2006 obit.
_David F. FOLTZ __ | |--Oliver P. C. FULTZ | |_Mary Jane SMITH _
[30226]
CENSUS: 1860 Lithopolis,Fairfield Co.,OH
FOLTZ, David F., 45y butcher b PA, $200 personal estate
", Mary J., 40y b OH
", Sarah E., 19y b OH
", Lucus S., 17y farm laborer b OH
", Julia A. L., 15y b OH
", Mary J., 11y b OH
", Rufus O., 8y b OH
", Oliver P. C. 6y b OH
", Margaret, 4y b OH
", John M. F., 2y b OH
CENSUS: 1870 Royal Center, Cass Co., IN
FULTZ, D. T., 56y cabinet maker b PA, $100 real estate, $800 personal estate
", Lucas S., 28y butcher b OH, $800 personal estate
", Oliver P., 16y laborer b OH
", Irene, 14y keeps house b OH
_Thomas GARY _ | |--Joseph GARY | |_Mary ________
[20037]
CENSUS: 1930 Brick Church Road, Bloom Twp., Fairfield Co., OH, sheet 4A
GARY, Thomas, head, owns a home, resides on farm, 67y b WV, married first at
33y, parents b PA, farm operator
", Mary, wife, 55y b PA, parents b PA, married at 20y
", Edward, son 31y single b OH, farm laborer
", Joseph, 28y single b OH, landscape gardner
", Raymond, son 21y single b OH, landscape gardner
__ | |--Wilberine GEORGE | |__
[26621]
Published: Thursday, January 12, 2006, Columbus Dispatch, Columbus, Ohio.
DAVIDSON Wilberine Davidson, age 84, of Columbus, died Tuesday, January 10, 2006 at Mt. Carmel East Hospital. Born August 4, 1921 in Meigs County to the late Hobert M. and Martha P. (Ratliff) George, she was retired from General Motors, and was a member of East Columbus Community Church. Survived by son, Roger Davidson, Pickerington; grandchildren, Paul and Phil Davidson, Vic and Bud Sykes, Chris Stevens, and Leeanna Sykes; several great-grandchildren; sister, Estella Kessinger, Akron; nieces and nephews. Preceded in death by daughter Martha "Marty" Sykes, and daughter-in-law Linda Davidson. Friends may visit 2-4 and 6-8 p.m. Friday at the DWAYNE R. SPENCE FUNERAL HOME, 650 W. Waterloo St., Canal Winchester, where funeral service will be held 10:30 a.m. Saturday, with Pastor Raymond McDaniel officiating. Interment Lithopolis Cemetery.
_Sykes B. GLEATON _ | |--Randy Bell GLEATON | |_Joy Ann FOOR _____+
[22674]
NAME/LOCATION: 2003 - listed as a surviving son Randy Bell Gleaton (Terri) of Clovis, in mother's Oct. 2003 obituary.
DOB/POB: From Sherry A. (Gleaton) Webb via July 2004 email.
_John L. HANWAY ____+ | |--William G. HANWAY | |_Susanna HALDERMAN _
[15669]
DOB/DOD/POBurial: "Cemeteries of Bloom Township, Fairfield County, OH", Fairfield Co., Ohio, Chapter OGS, 1996, p 226. Full dates. Buried 2nd addition, part 1, lot 147, grave 1.
CENSUS: 1870 Bloom Twp., Fairfield Co., OH; visitation 288/295
HANAWAY, John, 40y carpenter b OH
", Sue A., 38y keeping house b OH
", Elizabeth, 11y attending school b OH
", Oletta, 9y attending school b OH
", William G., 5y at home b OH
", Charley 3y at home b OH
", William, 36y jour. carpenter b OH
CENSUS: 1880 Greencastle, Bloom Twp., Fairfield co., OH; p 9
HANWAY, Susanna, 47y widow keeping house b OH; parents b OH
", Elizabeth F., 21y dau at home b OH; parents b OH
", Lottie/Lettie I., 19y dau at home b OH
", William G., 15y son works on farm b OH
", Charles B., 13y son at home b OH
CENSUS: 1900 Columbus, Franklin Co., OH, p 53 SH 6A ED 44 2nd ward precinct a Montgomery Twp.
HANWAY, W. G., head, b Apr 1865, 35y b OH, parents b OH, grocer
", Martha, wife b May 1863, 37y b OH, mar. 8y, had 2 ch 2 living, parents b OH
", Cecil, dau b Sep 1893 6y b OH
", Melba, dau b June 1895, 4y b OH
", Elizabeth, sister b Jan 1859, 41y single b OH, parents b OH, grocery clerk
1901 - May 10th & 17th issue: William G. Hanway, son of John and Susanna Hanway, was born April 8, 1865 and died May 4th in Columbus, aged 36y 26d. He moved to Columbus in 1882, and on April 6, 1892, married Martha Solt. He is survived by his wife and 2 small daughters, 1 brother and 2 sisters. His mother died a few months ago at Rock Mill. His funeral was held at Wesley Chapel M. E. and he was buried at Lithopolis. "Genealogical Abstracts from The Lancaster (Ohio) Gazette, V6, 1901-1905", Fairfield County Gen., Society, 2005, p 12.
__ | |--Victoria HARDESTY | |__
[20276]
CENSUS: 1930 Bloom Twp., Fairfield Co., OH, sheet 11B
GATEWOOD, Frank, head, rents home, resides on a farm, 52y b OH, parents b OH, married first at age 42
", Victoria, wife, 28y b OH, parents b OH, married first at age 18, farm laborer
", Bernice, dau 8y B OH
", Dorothy, dau 7y b OH
", John, son 3 3/12 b OH
", Donald, son 9/12 b OH
Death certificate image. #72494. Victoria Gatwood of Kingston, Pickaway Co., Ohio, died at St. Anthony Hospital, Columbus, Franklin Co., Ohio, Dec. 5, 1945 of a cerebral hemorrhage at age 43y 20d, married to Frank Gatwood. Born Nov. 15, 1902 in Ross Co., Ohio, to James Hardesty b Ross Co., Ohio and Ida Gatwood b Ross Co., Ohio. Informant was Frank Gatwood of Kingston, Ohio. Buried Dec. 7, 1945 in Hallsville, Ohio.
__ | |--Elmer A. HAST | |__
[27032]
DOM/POM: Elmer A. Hast b Portsmouth, Ohio and Hazel Heller b 1894 Carroll,
Ohio, age 30, married Dec. 30, 1924 Franklin Co., Ohio; groomps parents
Conrad Hast and Catherine Geisler, bride's A. E. Heller and Fannie Williams.
Groom single, bride divorced - former husband Edward Derickson. [Ohio
Marriages 1800-1958, familysearch.org, text, no image]
_Adam George HEMPLEMAN Rev_ | |--Henry J. HEMPLEMAN | |_Angeline HILLING _________
[9361]
DOB/DOD/POBurial: "Cemeteries of Bloom Township, Fairfield County, OH", Fairfield Co., Ohio, Chapter OGS, 1996, p 46. Years only.
DOD/POD: Name listed as Henry J. Hempleman, died 19 Jan. 1931 in Fairfield Co., Ohio. Ancestry.com and Ohio Department of Health. Ohio Deaths, 1908-1944 and 1958-2002 [database on-line]. Provo, UT, USA: The Generations Network, Inc., 2006.
DOM/POM: IGI Fairfield County, Ohio Marriages 1869-1880; Batch M514353.
Names shown as Florence E. Fellers and Henry J. Haupleman.
CENSUS: 1860 Lithopolis, Fairfield Co., OH; visitation 244/237
HEMPLEMAN, Adam G. 38y U. B. C. Minister b OH
", Angeline 40y b PA
", Hannah E., 17y b OH
", John E., 15y b OH
", Nelson 13y b OH
", George W., 12y b OH
", Mary T. or P. b OH
", Henry J. 2y b OH
", Sarah M., 8/12 b OH
CENSUS: 1880 Greencastle, Fairfield Co., OH; p 14
HEMPLEMAN, Henry E., 25y farmer b OH; fa b OH, ma b PA
", Florence E., 21y wife keeping house b OH; parents b OH
", Dora? M. or U., 1y dau b OH
", Bertha G., 9/12 born in March, dau b OH
CENSUS: 1900 Bloom Twp., Fairfield Co., OH, SD 11, ED 5, SH 16b, enumerated
in June 22nd
HEMPLEMAN, Henry J., June 1854/1855, 44/45y b OH, fa b OH, ma b PA, mar 24y, postmaster
", Florence E., wife b Dec 1857, 42y b OH, parents b OH, had 8 ch 7 living
", Bertha G., dau b Apr 1880, 20y b OH, parents b OH
", James, son b May 1885, 15y b OH, at school
", John, son b Jan 1887, 13y b OH, at school
", Edith, dau b Dec 1889, 10y b OH, at school
", Pearl, son b Sept 1890, 9y b OH
", Iven, son b Dec 1897, 2y b OH
CENSUS: 1910 Fairfield Co., OH district 52 vis 53
HEMPLEMAN, Henry J. husband 55 b OH, mar 34y, fa b OH, ma b PA, huckster
", Florence E. 51 wife b OH, had 8 ch 7 living, parents b OH
", Pearl J. 19 son b OH, farm laborer
", Iven F. 12 son b OH
CENSUS 1920; Slough Road, Bloom Twp., Fairfield Co., OH visitation 75/75; taken January 19, 1920
HEMPLEMAN, Henry J. 66 b OH; parents b PA; huckster
", Florence E. wife 52 b OH; parents b OH
", Ivan F., son 22 b OH; salesman, grocery store
DENNIS, Trulston, grandson 9 b OH; parents b OH
CENSUS: 1930, Bloom Twp., Fairfield Co., OH; sh 5A
HEMPLEMAN, Henry J., head, owns home, owns a radio set, does not reside on a farm, 75y b OH, parents b OH, married first at age 22, retired
", Florence E., wife, 71y b OH, parents b OH, married first at age 17
Death certificate image. Henry J. Hempleman died Bloom Twp., Fairfield Co., Ohio, Jan. 19, 1931, aged 76y 7m 10d, married to Florence E. Hempleman. Farmer. Born June 9, 1854 in Adams Co., Ohio to Rev. George Hempleman b unknown and Angeline Hilley b unknown. Informant was Mrs. H. J. Hempleman. Buried Jan. 22 in Betser.
_Phillip HOY ____+ | |--Elizabeth HOY | |_Elizabeth EYER _
[5691]
NAME/DOB/DOD/POBurial/Parentage/Spouse: "Cemeteries of Bloom Township,
Fairfield County, OH", Fairfield Co., Ohio, Chapter OGS, 1996, p 10.
Elizabeth is buried near sister Ann and parents. "Daughter of P. & E.", died
at 70y 8m.
CENSUS: 1860 Madison Twp., Pickaway Co., OH; visitation 729/738
TEAGARDEN, Aaron, 50y farmer b PA, $13,800 real estate, $4414 personal estate
", Sarah 46y b OH
", Mahala 21y b OH
", Henry 19y farm laborer b OH
", John 17y farm labor b OH
", Mary 15y b OH
", Augustus 13y b OH
", George P., 12y b OH
", Levi 9y b OH
HOY, Elizabeth, 50y serving b OH
_Henry Harry HUFFMAN _ | |--Norman K. HUFFMAN | |_Nellie M. SWARTZ ____+
[24002] NAME/LOCATION: Listed as a surviving brother, of Lansdowne, VA, in sister Mary Harsh's 2002 obituary.
_James JUDY ________ | |--W. Carl JUDY | |_Virginia Mae FOOR _+
__ | |--Max KELLERMEIER | |__
[11457] NAME: From daughter Esther's obituary of 1951.
_Charles William KIECHLE _ | |--Ruth Wildamay KIECHLE | |_Jennie M. MOUSER ________
[29880]
CENSUS: 1920 Bloom Twp., Fairfield Co., OH; Winchester Pike, ED 5 SH 4A
KIECKLE, Charles W., head, 41y b OH, parents b unknown, operator, bolt
machine
", Jennie M., wife, 29y b OH, parents b OH
", Ruth M., dau 15y b OH
", Naomi E., dau 8y b OH
LOCATION: 1929 - $5000 Asked in Love Suit. Lithopolis Man Charges Woman With
Alienating His Wife's Affection. Chester Oyler of Lithopolis instituted suit
in the Fairfield county Common Pleas court Monday against Jennie Kieckle,
also of that village, for damages in the sum of $5,000 charging her with
defrauding him of his wife's (Ruth Oyler) affection, society and services.
The petition alleges that at various times between June 1st, 1928 and October
27th, the defendant maliciously persuaded his wife to take up residence with
her which she did on October 1928. The plantiff charges that she left his
home contrary to and against his desires. The petition further alleges that
his wife has remained with Jennie Kieckle ever since the said date of leaving
the plaintiff. Wherefore, due to the loss of the affection of his wife, her
society and services, suffering of mind and body, he has been put to shame
and dishonor and damaged in the sum of $5000 for which he asks judgment and
costs of the suit. G. C. Raver is the attorney for Chester Oyler.
[Circleville Herald, Circleville, OH, Sept. 10, 1929]
CENSUS: 1930 Bloom Twp., Fairfield Co., OH; ED 7 SH 2A p 203
KIECKLE, Charles W., head, owns home, lives on a farm, 51y b OH, parents b Germany, married first at age 26, farm operator
", Jennie M., wife 47y b OH, parents b OH, first married at age 22
", Naomi E., dau 18y b OH
OYLER, Ruth W., dau, 23y b OH, parents b OH, married first at age 1 (perhaps they meant married one year)
", David J., grandson 10/12 b OH, parents b OH
1958 - Mr. and Mrs. Howard Ray, C. W. Kiechle and David Oyler spent the past
weekend with Mr. and Mrs. J. E. Sizemore, son Jimmy in Kokomo, Ind.
[Lancaster Eagle Gazette, Lancaster, OH, Oct. 2, 1958]
1959 - Mr. and Mrs. Howard Ray, Canal Winchester Road, entertained at dinner
last Friday evening Rev. and Mrs. John Devol, daughter Diane, Lancaster, mr.
and Mrs. Herbert Keller, Obetz, Mr. and Mrs. George C. Schultz, Lithopolis,
David Oyler and C. W. Kiechle of the home. [Lancaster Eagle Gazette,
Lancaster, Ohio, Nov. 11, 1959]
DOD/POD: Ruth Wildamay Ray, born 23 Feb 1906 Franklin Co., Ohio, died May 3, 1993 at home in Columbus, Franklin Co., Ohio, age 87. Father's surname Kiechle, mother's name Mouser. Widowed. Ancestry.com and Ohio Department of Health. Ohio Deaths, 1908-1932, 1938-1944, and 1958-2002 [database on-line]. Provo, UT, USA: The Generations Network, Inc., 2006.
_Samuel KISTLER _+ | |--Elizabeth Loraine KISTLER | |_Elisabeth KING _+
[6071]
NAME/DOB/DOD/POBurial: "Cemeteries of Bloom Township, Fairfield County, OH", Fairfield Co., Ohio, Chapter OGS, 1996, p 44.
CENSUS: Age 4 in 1850 census, born OH.
DOM/POM: Elizabeth L. Kistler, Jeptha J. Newkirk, May 14, 1865. "Fairfield County, Ohio Marriages, V III, 1852-1868", Fairfield Co., Ohio, Chapter OGS, 2006.
CENSUS: 1880 Greencastle, Fairfield Co., OH: p 15
NEWKIRK, Elizabeth, 34y widow keeping house b OH; parents b PA
", Cora A., 13y dau at home b OH; parents b OH
", Minnie D., 11y dau at home b OH
", Charles F., 9y son at home b OH
", John L., 8y son at home b OH
", Jephtha R., 3y son b OH
", Thomas H., 1y son b OH
", Lily E., 3/12 born in February, dau b OH
LAKE, Maranda, 21y works in house b OH; parents b OH
"...and Elizabeth, now Mrs. Newkirk, of Fairfield county, Ohio", "A Portrait and Biographical Record of Mercer and Van Wert Counties, Ohio", A. W. Bowen and Co., 1896, p 135.
_Malcolm KOCH _____+ | |--William F. KOCH | |_Mercella E. PEER _+
[24539] NAME/DOB: Name listed as William F. Koch, son of M. & M. E., died Jan. 23, 1862, aged 7y 22d. "Cemeteries of Bloom Twp., Fairfield Co., OH", Fairfield County Gen. Soc., Chapter OGS, 1996, p 384. DOB figured from age at death. Page 254 shows full dates.
__ | |--Sarah LANE | |__
[18328]
CENSUS: 1860 Lithopolis, Fairfield Co., OH; visitation 370/358
ARNOLD, John H. 38y carpenter b PA
", Sarah 28y b PA
", Franklin P. 7y b PA
", John H. 4y b PA
", Daniel [G.?] 1y b PA
CENSUS: 1870 Bloom Twp., Fairfield Co., OH, p 63
Visitation 70/72
ARNOLD, John H., 47y Jour. Carpenter, $250 personal property b OH
", Sarah, 34y keeping house b OH, can't write
", Franklin P., 16y works at carpenter trade b OH
", John H. 14y dry goods clerk b OH
", Daniel G., 11y attending school b OH
", Layfayette 7y attending school b OH
", Mary A., 5y attending school b OH
", William 1y at home b OH
Visitation 70/73
HARNESS, Mary, 47y keeping house b OH
BENTSON, Jane 27y helps mother b OH
CENSUS: 1900 Fostoria, Seneca Co., OH; ED 111 SH 18A p 72
ARNOLD, Sarah, b Feb 1833, 67y widow, had 7 ch 7 living b OH, parents b OH
", Lafayett, son b Feb 1861, 39y single b OH, barber
", William K. or N., son b Aug. 1868, 31y single b OH, printer & paper
", Charles B., son b Mar 1873, 27y single b OH, no occupation listed
RODGERS, ??? C., grand son b Sep 1887, 12y b OH, parents b OH
Death certificate 52443 image. Sarah Lane Arnold, 167 Summit st., Fostoria, Seneca Co., Ohio, Sep. 8, 1914, aged 82y 6m 29d, widowed, born Feb. 10, 1832 Fairfield Co., Ohio to unknown parents. Informant was Mrs. R? H? Kiser of Fostoria. Buried Fountain Cem., Sept. 10.
__ | |--Julie Ann LECRONE | |__
[11108]
DOB: "Oscar and Maude Stone Descendants", stonesrus.homestead.com, 2004,
last updated Oct. 2001.
PARENTAGE: Daughter of Donald William and Narcissa Fae (Gailey) LeCrone. From Dollie Jean (Stone) Foor via January 2006 email.
_George W. LISLE _+ | |--Julia Demarus LISLE | |_Demarus HELSEL __
[5013]
NAME/DOB/DOBap/POBap/Parentage: "St. John Evangelical Lutheran Church,
Lithopolis, Bloom Township, Fairfield Co., OH, 1853-1920", Fairfield Co.
Chapter OGS, 1994, p 29.
CENSUS: 1900 civil district 9, Sumner Co., TN; ED 117 SH 8B
LISLE, George W., head, b Oct 1838, 61y b OH, parents b OH, mar. 37y, farmer
", Damsius, wife b Sept 1842, 57y b OH, fa b PA, ma b OH, had 9 ch 5 living
", Mabel D., dau b Oct 1865, 34y single b OH
", Lizzie P., dau b July 1872, 27y single b OH
", Georgia P., dau b June 1878, 22y single b OH
", Julia D., dau b Feb 1884, 16y b OH
CENSUS: 1910 Lithopolis, Fairfield Co., OH - visit 75
LILE, George husband 71 b OH, parents b OH, merchant, hardware
", Damaris 6 wife 7 b OH, had 9 ch 5 living, fa b PA, ma b OH, mar 44?y
", Mable dau 44 b OH
", George 31 b OH
", Julie 26 b OH
CENSUS: 1920 Canal Winchester, Franklin Co., OH; ED 17 SH 1B
LOUCKS, Samuel O., head, 38y b OH, parents b OH, mail carrier, rural route
", Julia D., wife 35y b OH, parents b OH
", George L., son 4 6/12 b OH
LISLE, Mabel D., sister-in-law, 54y single b OH, parents b OH
CENSUS: 1930 Canal Winchester, Franklin Co., OH; ED 187 SH 9A
LOUCKS, Samuel O., head, owns home worth $7500, owns a radio set, 49y b OH, parents b OH, first married at age 20, mail carrier
", Julia L., wife 45y b OH, parents b OH, mar. first at 25
", George L., son 14y b OH
LEVERING, Lenora M, 24y single b OH, parents b OH, teacher
Death certificate image: Julia D. Loucks, Canal Winchester, Ohio, died Jan. 20, 1939, aged 55y 1m 12d, married to Samuel O. Born Feb. 8, 1884 in Canal Winchester to George Lisle b Obetz Junction and Helsel b Groveport, OH. Informant was S. O. Loucks of Canal Winchester. Buried Union Grove Cem., March 22, 1939.
_John MANSPEAKER _ | |--David M. MANSPEAKER | |_Mary GRIMES _____
[24873]
CENSUS: 1870 E. Providence twp., Bedford Co., PA, p 450
MANSPEAKER, John, 39y farmer b PA
", Mary 34y keeping house b PA
", Wm. Henry, 17y at home b PA
", Wesley F., 15y at home b PA
", Mary E., 12y at home b PA
", Alice B., 10y at home b PA
", Jennetta 8y b PA
", Sarah 4y b PA
", David M., 2y b PA
CENSUS: 1880 E. Providence Twp., Bedford Co., PA; p 8D
MANSPEAKER, John 49y b PA, parents b PA, farmer
", Mary 46y wife b PA, parents b PA, keeping house
", Sarah 14y dau b PA
", David M., 12y son b PA
", Gertrude 9y dau b PA
", Robert 4y son b PA
_Clark Leo MARBURGER _+ | |--George P. MARBURGER | |_Mary Jane HOWARD ____+
[14849]
CENSUS: 1920 Bloom Twp., Fairfield Co., OH; SD 11, ED 6, Sheet 6A, Rock Mill Road
MARBURGERS, Clark L., 27y b OH, parents b OH; farm laborer
", Mary J., wife 24y b OH, parents b OH
", Kermit, son 3y b OH
", George P., son 1y b OH
CENSUS: 1930 Amanda Twp., Fairfield Co., OH; ED 23-2 SH 5A
MARBURGER, Clark L., head, 37y b OH, parents b OH, married first at age 23,
house painter
", Mary J., wife 34y b OH, parents b OH, married at 20y
", Kermit H., son 13y b OH
", George P., sn 11y b OH
", Virginia, dau 8y b OH
", Yetive E., dau 6y b OH
_Jacob MARKWOOD _+ | |--Samuel G. MARKWOOD | |_Mary J. ________
[16661]
CENSUS: 1870 Bloom Twp., Fairfield Co., OH; visitation 106/110
MARKWOOD, Jacob 28y farm laborer b VA
", Mary J., 26y keeping house b VA
", Maggie, 7y attending school b VA
", William H., 5y attending school b OH
", David C., 4y at home b OH
", George W., 3y at home b OH
", Samuel G., 6/12 at home b OH
CENSUS: 1880 Clear Creek Twp., Fairfield Co., OH: p 7A
MARKWOOD, Jacob, 38y farmer b VA, parents b VA
", Mary, wife 34y b VA, keeping house, parents b VA
", David C., son 13y b OH
", George W., son 11y b OH
", Samuel G., son 10y b OH
", John Wesley, son 6y b OH
", Emma A., dau 8y b OH
", Jacob Oliver, son 4y b OH
", Jesse M., son 3y b OH
", Omer, son 1y b OH
_John MCFARLAND _ | |--Allen MCFARLAND | |_Mildred FOOR ___+
[21090] NAME/DOB/PARENTAGE: "The Foor Family", George S. Conover, ca 1964, p 10.
__ | |--David James MCLUCAS | |__
_Joseph MESHYOCK _____ | |--Doris L. MESHYOCK | |_Julia Gertrude FOOR _+
[11903]
Name: Doris L. SWAN; Homemaker, worked at Art's Diner
Age: 66
Address: Huntingdon RD#4
Date of birth: 11/8/1933
Location born: Six Mile Run
Date of death: 2/5/2000
Father: Joseph MESHYOCK
Mother: Julia (FOORE) MESHYOCK
Spouse: Richard D. SWAN
Surviving children: Delta D. SWAN
Surviving siblings: Margaret COOPER, Betty FISHER, Edward,
Joseph, Paul, Donald and Vernon MESHYOCK
Deceased children:
Deceased siblings: Andrew and Kenneth MESHYOCK
Interment: Riverview Cemetery, Huntingdon
_Samuel A. METZ _____ | |--Marilla C. METZ | |_Rebecca May THOMAS _+
[771]
NAME/DOB: "The Foor Family", George S. Conover, ca 1965, p 8, 12.
LOCATION: anybirthday.com; shown with a Lake Como, Florida, zipcode.
CENSUS: 1910 E. Providence Twp., Bedford Co., PA, visitation 65/66, sheet 4B
METZ, Samuel A., head, 24y b PA, parents b PA, farmer, married once
", Rebeca M., wife 21y b PA, parents b PA, had 1 ch 1 living
", Marilla, dau 0/12 b PA
LOCATION: 1954 - listed as a surviving daughter, Mrs. Marilla C. Foor, Everett Rt. 2, in father's obituary. [Bedford Gazette, Bedford, PA, Sep. 13, 1954].
LOCATION: 1968 - a 1978 document in Palm Beach Co., FL., shows that Marilla C. Foor is the unmarried widow of Milton M. Foor, and that they were husband and wife when they took out a deed on Aug. 5, 1968, in Latana, Palm Beach Co., FL.
LOCATION: 1990 Amy M. Foor and Marilla C. Foor, both listed as single women,
took out a mortgage for property in Lantana, Palm Beach Co., FL.
LOCATION: 1994 - Amy M. Foor and Marilla C. Foor, both listed as single women, were the grantors for property in Lantana, Palm Beach Co., FL, June 28, 1994.
2009 - listed as a surviving sister, Marilla C. Foor "who will be 100 years old in April of 2010" in Priscilla Amanda McKenna's Sept. 2009 obituary. Priscilla was 90 and born in Bedford Co., PA in 1919. Surviving brother listed as Junior Bruce Metz. [www.legacy.com]
Marilla C. (Gram) Foor, 105 years young passed away on Wednesday, August 5, 2015. Marilla was born in Kearney, Broad Top Township, Pa., to the late Samuel and May Metz. She was an avid crocheter, loved arts and crafts, cooking , helping others and spending time with her family. Besides her parents she is preceded in death by her husband, Milton and four siblings. Survivors are her son, Jay Foor of Everett, Pa.; three grandchildren, Beth, Kevin and Amy; great grandchildren, Shane, Alex, Emma, Ashley and Eric.A private memorial will be held at a later date. Memories and condolences may be shared with her family on line at www.wattsfuneralhome. Watts Funeral Home and Cremation Center is entrusted to the arrangements.
_Thomas F. MEYER __ | |--Lisa Lynn MEYER | |_Gayle Irene FOOR _+
[12254] NAME: From Neil Hike and Denise Hike Cartwright via August 2000 email.
__ | |--Yolanda S. MEZA | |__
[23571] NAME/DOM: From Bernalillo Co., NM documents. Names listed as Gregory L. Foor and Yolanda S. Meza. Recording date Jan. 13, 1992.
__ | |--Milton L. MORGAN | |__
[26833] According to the obituary of Carrie Mae (Kistler) Sampson, Milton L. Morgan was a casualty in the Spanish American war.
__ | |--Nancy MURPHY | |__
[19816]
Pennsylvania Vital Records, Volume I, Cumberland County, Pennsylvania, Marriages, 1761-1800, Page 636
Pennsylvania Vital Records, Volume II, Record of Marriages Performed by Rev. John Conrad Bucher, 1763-1769, Page 1
_Harvey Carson MUSSER _ | |--James MUSSER | |_Bessie Olive FOOR ____+
[511]
NAME: "The Foor Family", George S. Conover, ca 1965, p 4
LOCATION: 2002 - listed as a surviving brother, James Musser of Maryland, in sister Rachel's 2002 obituary.
__ | |--Elizabeth OWEN | |__
[4405]
DOM/POM: LDS Batch M513162 Pickaway Co., Ohio, probate marriages. Names listed as Emanuel Smith and Elisabeth Owen.
CENSUS: 1860 Lithopolis, Fairfield Co., OH; visitation 10/9
SMITH, Emanuel, 30y shoemaker b OH
", Elizabeth 21y b OH
CENSUS: 1870 Madison Twp., Pickaway Co., OH; visitation 45/45
SMITH, Emanuel 41y farmer b OH
", Elizabeth 30y keeping house b OH
", Joseph A. 9y b OH
", Iola C. 8y b OH
", David V. 6y b OH
", Samuel 4y b OH
", Anna E. 1y b OH
", Christina 74y at home b PA
CENSUS: 1880 Logansport, Cass Co., IN; p 28D
SMITH, Emanuel, 52y works in papermill b OH, parents b PA
", Elizabeth, 41y wife keeps house b OH, parents b OH
", Joseph A., 20y son working in brickyard b OH
", Christina, 18y dau at home b OH
", David, 16y son day laborer b OH
", John, 7y son b IN
", Francis M., 2y son b IN
CENSUS: 1900 Shultztown, Eel twp., Cass Co., IN; ED 4 SH 14A p 54
SMITH, Emanuel, head, b Nov. 1829, 70y b OH, parents b PA
", Elizabeth, wife b Feb 1840, 60y b OH, parents b OH, mar. 42y had 6 ch 6
living
_Sherman Monroe OYLER _+ | |--Ralph Hunter OYLER | |_Carrie Grant HUNTER __
[6495]
NAME/Spouse: Mentioned in S. M. Oyler bio in "History of Fairfield County and Representative Citizens", Charles C. Miller, 1912, p 619.
Obituary abstract from Canal Winchester Times, 05 Mar 1997. Listed under "50 years ago today", Ralph H. Oyler died 03 Mar 1947 at 55y in a Detroit hospital on Monday, unexpectedly, hours after suffering a heart attack. Nationally known authority on narcotics, credited with breaking up some of the country's most notorious narcotic rings during his 32 year service with the federal goverment.
DOB/DOD/POBurial: "Cemeteries of Bloom Township, Fairfield County, OH", Fairfield Co., Ohio, Chapter OGS, 1996, p 288.
CENSUS: 1900 Bloom Twp., Fairfield Co., OH; SD 11, ED 5, SH 7A, enumerated June 9, 1900
visitation ?
OYLER, Shurman, b Apr 1865, 35y b OH, father b OH, mother MD, mar 12y
", Carrie, wife b Jul 1866, 34y b OH, parents b OH, had 3 ch, 3 living
", Ralph, son b Jun 1891, 8y b OH
", Ester, dau b Sept 1893, 6y b OH
", Kenneth, son b Oct 1895, 4y b OH
CENSUS: 1910 Lithopolis, Fairfield Co., OH; visitation 114
OYLER, Carrie, head, 43y widow b OH, parents b OH, had 4 ch 4 living, farm operator
", Ralph, son, 18y b OH, parents b OH
", Esther, dau 16y b OH
", Kenneth, son 14y b OH
1917 - June 1917 Lithopolis, Fairfield Co., Ohio, draft registration card. Name listed as Ralph Hunter Oyler, 26, of Lithopolis, Ohio, born in Lithopolis on July 20, 1891, occupation listed as Narcotic Insp. Internal Rev., Treasury Dep. U.S. Government, single, medium height, stout build, brown hair and eyes. World War I Selective Service System Draft Registration Cards, 1917-18 [database online] Provo, UT: Ancestry.com, 2002.
LOCATION: 1927 - Lithopolis Man Noted Narcotic Agent with Federal Gov't. Ralph H. Oyler, one of the most oustanding federal narcotic agents in the United States is a former resident of Lithopolis, Fairfield county. His brother Kenneth still resides there and the government detective is said to own a farm near the Fairfield village. Some of Ralph Oyler's thrilling experiences in fighting illicit drug traffic are related by him in an article entitled "Our Worst Criminals" and appearing in the November 10th issue of Liberty. Oyler tells how he masqueraded as "Toledo Johnny" a noted dope pedlar and had himself incarcerated with drug sellers in prison so he could obtain inside information on the narcotic traffic. [Lancaster Daily Eagle, Lancaster, Ohio, Dec. 6, 1927]
Death: 04 Mar 1947, age 55. Masonic funeral services will be held at 2 p.m. Friday in the Lithopolis Methodist Church for Ralph Oyler, 55, chief of the Federal Bureau of Narcotics for Michigan and Ohio, who died Monday in Detroit, after suffering a heart attack. Burial will be in Lithopolis Cemetery by the Kistler Brothers funeral home. The body will lie in state at the church from 10:30 a.m. until 2 p.m. Friday. He was a member of the Lithopolis Lodge, No. 169, F & AM, the Columbus Scottish Rite and Aladdin Temple of the Shrine. Surviving are his wife, Mrs. Harriett Oyler; a son, Frank Oyler; a brother, Kenneth Oyler, Lithopolis; two sisters, Mrs. Esther Wiegand, Columbus and Miss Vera Oyler. 4 Mar 1947 [source unknown]
FEDERAL OFFICIAL DIES - Detroit, Mar. 5 -- (AP) -- Ralph Oyler, 55, chief of the Federal Bureau of Narcotics for Michigan, Ohio and Indiana, died yesterday of a heart attack. He was a native of Lithopolis, Fairfield Co., Ohio, and burial will be there Friday. [Lima News, Lima, Ohio, March 5, 1947]
OBIT: Ralph H. Oyler, FOE of Narcotic Rings. Detroit. March 4, AP. Ralph H. Oyler, nationally known authority on narcotics, died of a heart ailment last night in Deaconess Hospital here. He was 55 years old. A veteran of thirty-two years of service with the government, Mr. Oyler was credited with breaking up some of the most notorious dope rings in the country. Born in Lithopolis, Ohio, he entered the Federal narcotics service in Cincinnati. He warred on dope peddlers in Canton, Toledo, Youngstown and Cleveland and on race horse druggings in Kentucky and Michigan. He also uncovered big dope combines in the East and Middle West. One of the best known cases was the arrest and conviction of Frank Gin, Cleveland operator, who was sentenced to ten years in Leavenworth penitentiary after a spectacular Federal Court trial. Mr. Oyler recently returned from a secret narcotics mission to Tokyo, where he was an aide on General MacArthur's staff.
At his death he was in charge of the Michigan-Ohio District, to which he returned in 1933 after service a brief perid as an agent in charge of the Chicago bureau, serving Illinois, Indiana and Wisconsin. During his career he served in every narcotic district in the United States and Honolulu. Except for brief interludes, Mr. Oyler was head of the narcotic unit of the Internal Revenue Bureau in New York from September 1921 until June, 1928. He led many successful raids in New York, capturing leading figures in the drug traffic and seizing more than $1,000,000 worth of drugs. [New York Times, 05 Mar 1947]
_Mark Carl PENSYL _ | |--Cheri PENSYL | |_Karen Sue FOOR ___+
[7926] NAME/DOB/POB: From Charlene (FOOR) BRUENING via April 1999 email.
__ | |--Jacob PHILIPS | |__
_George Luther RITCHEY __ | |--Rosa Edna RITCHEY | |_Jennie Maria Jane FOOR _+
[3556]
NAME/DOB/POB/DOD/POD: From Judith Davis via August 2000 email. (Must be an error, as she shows she was b 03 Mar 1902 and d 03 Jul 1901.
DOB/DOD: From email with tracilyn Stein, August 1998. She shows dates as "3-3-1900 d 7-3-1901".
CENSUS: 1900 E. Providence Twp., Bedford Co., PA; SH 3A ED 10
RITCHEY, George L., head, b Feb 1861 29y b PA, parents b PA, farmer
", Marie J., wife b Mar 1870, 30y b PA, parents b PA, mar. 8y, had 5 ch 4
living
", Jason, son b Aug 1894, 5y b PA, at school
", Rush, son b June 1896, 3y b PA
", Clay, son b Jan 1898, 2y b PA
", Rosy, dau b Mar 1900, 2/12 b PA
_John ROCKEY ________+ | |--Aaron W. ROCKEY | |_Susannah TEEGARDEN _+
[9130] NAME/PARENTAGE/DOB/DOD/POB/POD: From Peggy and William Rockey, Peru, IN, via August 2001 email.
_Floyd ROSS _______ | |--Lawrence J. ROSS | |_Daisy Spray FOOR _+
[293]
Mentioned in ma's obit.
CENSUS: 1930 Swan Creek Twp., Fulton Co., OH; ED 20 SH 1A p 141
ROSS, Floyd, head, 43y b OH, parents b OH, first married at age 24
", Daisy S., wife 38y b OH, parents b OH, first married ata ge 19
", Virginia E., dau 15y b OH, parents b OH
", Marie E., dau 13y b OH
", Betty E., dau 11y b OH
", Charles W., son 9y b OH
", Lola J., dau 6y b OH
", Dale E., son 4y b OH
", Lawrance J., son 3y b OH
", Donna A. or C., dau 5/12 b OH
LOCATON: 2006 - listed as a surviving brother of Toledo in brother Sylvester's August obit.
2013 - listed as a surviving brother, Lawrence (Carol) Ross of Toledo in sister Virginia's January, 2013 obituary.
_Carl Leland SCHNEIDER _ | |--D. Jeannne SCHNEIDER | |_Leona Henrietta FOOR __+
[21910]
DOB: From Michelle (Schneider) Lorenzen, Aug. 2003 email.
CENSUS: 1930 Port Louisa Twp., Louisa Co., IA; SH 5B
SCHNEIDER, Carl L., head, owns home, owns a radio set, resides on a farm, 30y
b IA, married first at age 24, ma b IA, fa b IA, ma b IN
", H. Leona, wife 24y b IA, married first at age 18
", Mary E., mother 69y widow b IA, parents b PA
", Betty L., dau 5y b IA, parents b IA
", D. Jean, dau 3 9/12? b IA, parents b IA
", Evelyn L., dau 2 3/12 b IA, fa b NY, ma b IA
NOTE: For place of birth of mother Mary E., it once said "Indiana" and then
was crossed out and Iowa written above it. Is Evelyn adopted? Her fa is
shown being born in NY.
D. Jeanne Strawhacker, age 78, of Wapello, Iowa, died Friday morning, June 11, 2004, at Wapello Nursing and Rehab Center. The daughter of Carl L. and H. Leona Foor Schneider, she was born June 10, 1926, at Wapello. She married Darrell E. Strawhacker on June 28, 1947, at Wapello. He preceded her in death on January 16, 1989.
Jeanne was raised in Wapello and graduated from Wapello High School in 1944. She lived in the Oakville, Wapello and Morning Sun communities her entire life. She was of the Methodist faith and was a member of the American Legion Women's Auxiliary at Morning Sun and the Jolly Jokers club.
She had worked for a time at Midwest Biscuit at Burlington and then for several years at IRC-TRW at Burlington
She enjoyed her family, especially watching her grandchildren participate in their activities. She enjoyed watching television, the various game shows, and especially as a Hawkeye fan of football, basketball and wrestling.
She and Darrell loved to dance. In early years they rarely missed the Saturday night Square Dances.
She is survived by seven daughters, Joyce Albin of Harrisburg, Pa., Donna and Tom Courtney of Burlington, Ruth and Guy Brown of Burlington, Shirley and Kevin Hall of Morning Sun, Myrtle and Kirk Heater of Wapello, Mary and Marty McDonald of Morning Sun, and Jolene Strawhacker of Morning Sun; a son, Mark and Kathy Strawhacker of Morning Sun; ten granddaughters; six grandsons; fourteen great grandchildren; a sister, Barbara and Dick Sands of Morning Sun; and four brothers, Dan "Pete" Schneider of Davenport, Phil and Debbie Schneider of Fredericktown, Mo., Doug Schneider of Wapello and Dick and Kay Schneider of Burlington. She was preceded in death by her parents; husband, Darrell; two sisters, Betty Gerst and Evelyn Petersen; a brother, Mike Schneider; a grandson, Steven McDonald; and a son-in-law, Wes Albin.
The funeral ceremony for Jeanne Strawhacker will be held at 10 a.m. on Tuesday, June 15, 2004, at the Dudgeon-McCulley Funeral Home at Wapello, with the Rev. Harlan W. Winter and the Rev. Chris Thomas officiating. Burial will follow in the Edwards Cemetery at Oakville.
Friends may call from noon to 8 p.m. on Monday at the Dudgeon-McCulley Funeral Home where the family will meet friends from 6 to 8 p.m.
A Memorial Fund has been established for the benefit of the United Methodist Church at Morning Sun, the Iowa City Hospice, the Louisa County Home Caring Services, and the Wapello Nursing & Rehab Center.
The casket bearers will include Kent Brown, Jaye Heater, Matt Hall, Brian Courtney, Scott Strawhacker, Paul Albin, Rocky Bennett, Mike Bryant, and Matt Schulte.
Music will be provided by Geneva Samuels as the organist along with other selected recordings and congregational singing.
__ | |--Sarah C. SHOWALTER | |__
[15835]
DOM/POM: Names listed as Sylvester Wright and Sarah C. Showalter. Dodd,
Jordan, Liahona Research, comp. Ohio Marriages, 1803-1900 [database online].
Provo, UT: MyFamily.com, Inc., 2001.
CENSUS: 1860 Lockville, Violet Twp., Fairfield Co., OH; p 58.
WRIGHT, Sylvester, 26y b OH, house carpenter
", Sarah 21y b OH
", Mary J. 2y b OH
", Rachel A., 4/12 b OH
CENSUS: 1870 Liberty Twp., Fairfield Co., OH, p 67
WRIGHT, Sarah, 30y keeping house b OH
", Mary, 12y attending school b OH
", Anna, 10y attending school b OH
", Elmer, 8y attending school b OH
", Alice, 5y b OH
CENSUS: 1880 Greencastle, Fairfield Co., OH; p 16
WRIGHT, Sarah C., 40y widow keeping house b OH; parents b OH
", Elmer E., 18y son works on farm b OH; parents b OH
", Alice V., 14y dau at home b OH
DOD/POBurial: Name listed as Sarah G. Wright, died Oct. 12, 1880, aged 41y 1m 26d. "wife of S." "Cemeteries of Bloom Twp., Fairfield Co., OH", Fairfield County Gen. Soc., Chapter OGS, 1996, p 104. DOB figured from age at death.
_Oliver Perry SMITH ________+ | |--Lucille SMITH | |_Nellie Florence CARPENTER _+
[12689] NAME: "Cemeteries of Bloom Township, Fairfield County, OH", Fairfield Co., Ohio, Chapter OGS, 1996, p 325. "Lucille Robe", d/o Oliver P. Smith.
_Moses R. SPURGEON _+ | |--James SPURGEON | |_Martha COE ________
[17501]
CENSUS: 1830 Montgomery Twp., Franklin Co., OH
SPURGEON, Moses
males: one under 5, one 5-10, one 20-30
females: one under 5, one 20-30
CENSUS: 1850 Walnut Twp., Pickaway Co., OH
SPURGEON, James, 25y shoemaker b OH
", Mary 22y b VA
", Laura 1y b OH
CENSUS: 1860 Bloom Twp., Fairfield Co., OH; visitation 26/24
SPURGEON, James 27y shoemaker b OH
", Mary 32y b VA
", Lara 11y b OH
", Wm. 4y b OH
", Minerva 1/12 b OH
CENSUS: 1870 Madison Twp., Pickaway Co., OH; p 399
SPURGEON, James, 46y shoemaker b OH, $500 personal estate
", Mary, 44y keeping house b OH
", Martha, 70y at home b PA
", Moses, 69y retired farmer b OH, $7000 real estate
NOTE: James and Mary must have divorced. In 1880 James remains in Madison Twp., and his (ex?) wife Mary is listed as a widow and living with son William and his wife and also her daughter Laura in Baltimore, MD.
CENSUS: 1880 Madison Twp., Pickaway Co., OH; p 491A
SPURGEON, James, 56y shoemaker b OH, parents b OH
", Louise, 49y wife keeping house b Hesse Cassel, fa b Hanover, ma b Hesse Cassel
LILLY?, Hannah, 19y step daughter b OH, fa b Brunswick, ma b Hesse Cassel
1883 - Ohio Pensions. Washington, D.C. Jan. 26. Pensions have been granted to residents of Ohio as follows: ... Mexican War - James Spurgeon, Lithopolis...". [Newark Daily Advocate, Newark, Ohio, Jan. 26, 1888]
1890 - census. James Spurgeon, Private Co. B, 88 OVI, served 18 Aug 1862 - 3 July 1865, 2y 10m 15d. Post office Lithopolis, OH. Madison Twp., Pickaway Co., Ohio. Ancestry.com. 1890 Veterans Schedules [database on-line]. Provo, UT, USA: The Generations Network, Inc., 2005. Original data: United States of America, Bureau of the Census. Special Schedules of the Eleventh Census (1890) Enumerating Union Veterans and Widows of Union Veterans of the Civil War.
_Altus Edwin STEVENSON ___ | |--Altus Frank STEVENSON | |_Jestie Carrie STEVENSON _+
[21700]
CENSUS: 1900 Lithopolis, Bloom Twp., Fairfield Co., OH; ED 5 SH 4B
STEVENSON, Altus, head, b Aug 1860, 39y b OH, fa b MD, ma b OH, farmer
", Jestie, wife b Sep 1859 40y b OH, parents b OH, had 4 ch 3 living, mar 16y
", Altus F., son b Nov 1884, 15y b OH
", Harry J., son b Mar 1886 14y b OH
", Dolph F., son b Nov 1889 10y b OH
", Marry, mother-in-law b Apr 1821 79y widow b OH, had 11 ch 9 living,
parents b MD
CENSUS: 1910 Lithopolis, Fairfield Co., OH, ED 53 SH 1B
STEVENSON, Altus E., head, 50y b OH, mail carrier, US Mail, fa b MD, ma b OH,
married once
", Jestie C., wife 50y b OH, parents b OH, had 4 ch 3 living, married twice,
mar. 25y
", Frank A., son 25y b OH, no occupation
", Harry J., son 24y b OH, no occupation
", Dolph F., son 20y b OH, no occupation
DOD/POD: Name listed as Frank A. Stevenson, died in Lithopolis, Fairfield Co., Ohio. Ancestry.com and Ohio Department of Health. Ohio Deaths, 1908-1944 and 1958-2002 [database online]. Provo, UT: MyFamily.com, Inc., 2006.
Death certificate image #20718. Frank A. Stevenson, Lithopolis, Fairfield Co., Ohio, April 1, 1911 aged 26y 4m 15d, pulmonary tuberculosis. Occupation was mail service. Born Nov. 16, 18814 in Ohio to A. E. Stevenson b OH and Jesta C. Stevenson b OH. Informant was H. E. Stevenson of Lithopolis. Buried Canal Winchester April 4.
_Larry Eugene STORTS _+ | |--Larry STORTS | |_Patty _______________
[14164] NAME: Mentioned as a surviving child in father Larry E. Storts 25 Nov 1999 obituary.
__ | |--Rhoda E. SWISHER | |__
[27815]
CENSUS: 1870 Violet Twp., Fairfield Co., OH; p 353
SWISHER, Daniel, 37y farmer b PA, $1000 personal estate
", Jane, 32y b OH
", Charles E., 16y farm laborer b OH
", Eliza E., 13y attending school b OH
", Leo? C., 11y male attending school b OH
", Marion M., 8y male attending school b OH
", Rhoda E., 2y b OH
1870 census was very faded on this page.
CENSUS: 1900 Hamilton Twp., Franklin Co., OH; ED 32 Sh 11B
CLELAND, Charles, head, b Aug 1861, 38y b OH, parents b OH, boating, mar. 15y
", Rhoda, wife b Oct 1867, 32y b OH, parents b OH, had 6 ch 6 living
", Daniel W., son b Aug 1885? 15?y b OH
", Lester R., son b Mar 1887, 13y b OH
", Ethel, dau b Apr 1888, 12y b OH
", Luella, dau b May 1890, 10y b OH
", Stella M., dau b Feb 1893? 6?y b OH
", Sh----, son b Aug 1895, 4y b OH
DOB/DOD/POBurial: Name listed as Rhoda E. Clelland 1868-1912. "Cemeteries of Bloom Twp., Fairfield Co., OH", Fairfield County Gen. Soc., Chapter OGS, 1996, p 61.
Death certificate image. Name listed as Mrs. Rhoda Clelland, died in Columbus at Protestant Hospital, Franklin Co., Ohio, on Nov. 28, 1912, widow, born Oct. 3, 1868 in Fairfield Co., Ohio, to Daniel Swisher b PA and Rachel Cook b PA. Died of pelvic abscess, thrown out of buggy accidentally producing abcess. Informant was L. H. Swisher? Buried in Carroll, Ohio, Dec. 1, 1912.
_William M. TAES _ | |--Felix N. TAES | |_Lydia ALSPACH ___+
[13543]
NAME/DOB/DOD/POBurial: "Cemeteries of Bloom Township, Fairfield County, OH", Fairfield Co., Ohio, Chapter OGS, 1996, p 338.
CENSUS: 1860 Ravenna Twp., Mercer Co., OH; p 60
TAYS, W. M., 34y farmer b O H
", Lydia 32y b OH
", A. J., 17y female b OH
", P. N., 6y male b OH
", C. W., 3y male b OH
", E. N., 1y female b Missouri
SYLPH, John, 12y b OH
CENSUS: 1870 Bloom Twp., Fairfield Co., OH; visitation 158/162
TAES, Lidda, 42y keeping house b OH
", Amanda J., 18y helps mother b OH
", Felix N., 16y works on the farm b OH
", Charles M., 13y works on the farm b OH
", Emma M., 11y attending school b OH
", Annie R., 9y attending school b OH
CENSUS: 1880 Greencastle, Bloom Twp., Fairfield Co., OH; p 8
TEAS, Lydia, 51y keeping house, widow b OH; fa b PA, ma b [left blank]
", Felix N., 36y son, single, farmer b OH; parents b OH
", Charles W., 23y son, single, farmer b OH; parents b OH
", Emma M., 21y dau., dressmaker b MO; parents b OH
", Anise R., 18y dau at home b MO; parents b OH
CENSUS: 1900 Bloom Twp., Lithopolis, Fairfield Co., OH - SD 11, ED 5, SH 4a, taken June 1900, South Street
TAES, Felix, b Apr 1854, 46y b OH; parents b OH; tanner, married?
", Ernest L., son b Mar 1886/1884, 15y b OH; parents b OH; at school
ALSPACH, Vicca, cousin, b May 1865, 35y single b OH; parents b OH (Phoebe Victoria?)
CLARK, Della, cousin b May 1878, 22y b OH; parents b OH; widowed?, 1 ch, 0 living
CENSUS: 1910 Bloom Twp., Fairfield Co., OH; visitation 59
TAES, Wellington, head, 56y, married, b OH, parents b OH, mail carrier
", Ernest, son, 25y b OH, parents b OH, drygoods salesman
LYON?, Rena A., servant, 33y widowed, had 2 ch 0 living, b OH, parents b OH
NOTE: I think the name "Wellington" may be in error. The name preceding him on the census was also Wellington, and perhaps the census taker wrote it their in error and then never completed it fully when going to the next home. It also appears that someone may have tried to erase it, as it's much lighter than other writing, though fully recognizable.
CENSUS 1920 - Bloom Twp., Fairfield Co., OH visitation 149/205
TAES, Felix N. 65 b OH; parents b OH, carpenter
", Rena A. wife 42 b OH; parents b OH
LOCATION: 1926 - Lithopolis - Ernest Taes of Columbus, spent Sunday with his father, Felix Taes and wife. [Lancaster Daily Gazette, Lancaster, Ohio, March 19, 1926]
Death certificate image. Felix Taes died April 30, 1926 in Lithopolis, married, aged 72y 0m 22d, day laborer, born April 8, 1854 in Fairfield Co., Ohio to Wm. Taes b OH and Lydia Alspaugh b OH. Buried Lithopolis Cem., May 2.
_Joseph Henry TEEGARDEN _+ | |--Paul Eugene TEEGARDIN | |_Maude V. SMALTZ ________+
[19612]
CENSUS: 1920 Madison Twp., Franklin Co., OH, sheet 5A
TEEGARDIN, Joseph H., head, 39y b OH, parents b OH, farm laborer
", Maude V., wife 32y b OH, parents b OH
", Ester A., dau 10y b OH
", Paul E., son 2 ?/12 b OH
CENSUS: 1930 Madison Twp., Franklin Co., OH, sheet 4B
TEEGARDEN, Joseph H., head, rents, owns radio set, 49y b OH, parents b OH,
farmer, married at age 28
", Maud, wife 43y b OH, parents b OH, married at 22.
", Paul E., son 12y b OH
DOD/POD/POB: Name listed as Paul Eugene Teegardin, born June 6, 1917 Fairfield Co., Ohio, died Dec. 9, 1997 at 2:32 p.m. in Fairfield Co., Ohio, aged 80, father's surname Teegardin, mother's Smaltz. Married. Ancestry.com and Ohio Department of Health. Ohio Deaths, 1908-1932, 1938-1944, and 1958-2002 [database on-line]. Provo, UT, USA: The Generations Network, Inc., 2006.
__ | |--Daniel THOMAS | |__
[28939]
CENSUS: 1900 Findlay, Hancock Co., OH; ED 62 SH 3B ward 5; 711 S. Blanchard
THOMAS, Daniel, head, b Oct. 1836, 63y b OH, fa b NC, ma b VA, mar. 24y,
blacksmith
", Anna M., wife b Dec 1839, 60y b OH, parents b OH, had 1 ch 0 living
Wife shown as widowed in 1910 census.
__ | |--Vadie S. WAGNER | |__
[16278]
DOB/DOD/POBurial: "Cemeteries of Bloom Township, Fairfield County, OH", Fairfield Co., Ohio, Chapter OGS, 1996, p 60. "Vadie L., 1875-1916".
CENSUS: 1900 Bloom Twp., Fairfield Co.,OH; sheet 12B
VORHEES, Edgar, head, b Sep 1875, 24y b OH, parents b OH; farm laborer
", Vadie, wife b Jan 1876, 24y b OH, parents b OH, mar 2y had 1 ch 1 living
", Dessie, dau b Aug 1898, 1y b OH
CENSUS: 1910 Fairfield Co., OH; ED 52, visitation 104
VORHEES, Edward S. 34y b OH, mar 12y, parents b OH, farmer
", Vadie S., 34y wife b OH, parents b OH, had 8 ch 7 living
", Deesa J., 11y dau b OH
", Ora E., 8y son b OH
", Merrill L., 7y son b OH
", Florence P., 6y dau b OH
", Ityl G., 4y dau b OH
", Mary V., 2y dau b OH
", Goldie A., 1/12 dau b OH
OBIT: Mrs. Ed Vorhees who has been seriously ill for some time with heart trouble died Friday night about eight o'clock at her home on the Henry Peters Fruit Farm, near Hamburg. She is survived by her husband and eight children. Funeral services will be held at the residence Sunday afternoon at two o'clock and interment will be made in the Betzer cemetery three miles from Carroll. [Lancaster Daily Gazette, Lancaster, Ohio, July 22, 1916]
Death certificate image: Mrs. Vadie Vorhees, died Hocking Twp., Fairfield Co., Ohio, July 21, 1916, married, born Jan 19, 1876 Fairfield Co., Ohio, to John Wagner and unknown mother who were both born Fairfield Co., Ohio. Informant was E. S. Vorhees of RFD Lancaster, buried Betzer Cem., July 23.
_John W. WALKER _+ | |--Carl WALKER | |_Isabella LANTZ _+
[12908]
DOB/DOD/POBurial/PARENTAGE: "Cemeteries of Bloom Township, Fairfield County, OH", Fairfield Co., Ohio, Chapter OGS, 1996, p 345. Son of John Walker and Isabelle Lance. Buried 3rd addition, part 1, lot 79 S 1/2 grave 4. Next of kin is Martha Walker, wife.
CENSUS: 1910 Lithopolis, Fairfield Co., OH - visit 21
WALKER, John, 51 husband b OH
", Isabel, 44 wife b OH
", Glen, son 22 b OH
", John G. 17 son b OH
", Elworth 13, son b OH
", Mary H., dau 10 b OH
", Carl 7 son b OH
CENSUS: 1920 Lithopolis, Fairfield Co., OH; vis 7/8; taken Jan., 2, 1920.
WALKER, Isabella 54 b OH, father b PA
", Glen, son 32 b OH
", Hellen M. dau 19 b OH
", Carl son 17 b OH
", John C. grandson 7 b OH
", Earl grandson 5 b OH
", Nellie granddaughter [2 8/12? or 2/12? Or 8/12?] b OH
1952 - listed as one of 5 surviving brothers -- Carl and John Walker of
Columbus, Edward and Glenn of Lithopolis, and Charles Walker of Marion -- in
sister Ethel R. Cannon's January obit.
LOCATION: 1954 - listed as a surviving brother, Carl, of Columbus, in brother Glen's October obituary.
DOD/POD: Name listed as Carl Walker, died at home in Upper Arlington, Franklin Co., Ohio, at age 74, married. Ancestry.com and Ohio Department of Health. Ohio Deaths, 1908-1944 and 1958-2002 [database on-line]. Provo, UT, USA: The Generations Network, Inc., 2006.
_Conrad WARE ____+ | |--Daniel Milford WARE | |_Mary Ann GLICK _+
[9694]
NAME/DOB/DOBap/Parentage: "Churchbooks of the Lutheran and German Reformed Congregations of the Glick/Salem (Union)/Brick Church, 1808-1915, Bloom Township, Fairfield County, OH", Fairfield Co. Chapter OGS, 1993, p 45. Parents are listed as "Conrad and Annie Ware". Childs name is listed as "Ware/Wehr".
Death certificate image: Daniel W. (does not look like an "M") Ware, Jackson Center, Ohio, died Sidney, Shelby Co., Ohio, Oct. 5, 1940, aged 79y 5m 24d, coronary occlusion, married to Laura Ware. Retired farmer. Born April 11, 1861 in OH to Conrad Ware b PA and Anna mary Glick b OH. Informant was Floyd E. Ware of Jackson Center, Ohio. Buried Glen Cemetery Oct. 8.
__ | |--Wilbur WAYMAN Sr. | |__
[6276]
NAME/DOB/POB/DOD/POBurial/Parentage: "Cemeteries of Bloom Township, Fairfield County, OH", Fairfield Co., Ohio, Chapter OGS, 1996, p 347.
CENSUS: 1930 Columbus, Franklin Co., OH; Stewart Avenue; ED 26 Sh 23A
WAYMAN, Wilbur St. C., head, owns home worth $4000, owns a radio set, does
not live on a farm, 37y b IN, fa b OH, ma b in U.S., first married at age 37,
baker
", Mamie F., wife 38y b OH, parents b OH, first married at age 19
", Wilbur St. C., 1 6/12 b OH, fa b IN, ma b OH
BARRETT, Jack W., step son 16y b OH, aprents b OH
DOD/POD: Name listed as Wilbur S. Wayman, white male, resided in Columbus, died at Grant Hospital in Columbus, Franklin Co., Ohio, at age 77 on May 4, 1970, widowed. Ancestry.com and Ohio Department of Health. Ohio Deaths, 1908-1944 and 1958-2002 [database on-line]. Provo, UT, USA: The Generations Network, Inc., 2006.
__ | |--Kevin Lee WEAVER | |__
[18839]
NAME: Info submitted to ancestry.com by Duke Clark in Feb. 2002. Info not
documented.
__ | |--John Harold WINTERS | |__
[27255]
CENSUS: 1930 Groveport, Madison Twp., Franklin Co., OH; ED 188 Sh 7A
WINTERS, John H., head, owns home worth $3000, 37y b OH, parents b OH, first married at age 33, proprietor, hatchery
", Dema G., wife 43y b OH, parents b OH, first married at 22
", Lee R., son 3 1/12 b OH
PEER, Dorwin E., stepson 17y b OH, parents b OH, newspaper carrier
DOB/DOD: Name listed as John Winters, son of Enos T. Winters and Axie J. Hunter, full dates, aged 74y, buried 3rd addition, part 2, lot 33, grave 2. Next of kin listed as Dema Peer Winters, wife, deceased, and Lee H. Winters, son, Dorwin E. Peer, stepson. "Cemeteries of Bloom Twp., Fairfield Co., OH", Fairfield County Gen. Soc., Chapter OGS, 1996, p 357.
DOD/POD: Name listed as John H. Winters, white male, died 16 Oct 1966 at 74y, married, in a long-term care facility in Fairfield Co., Ohio, resided in Franklin Co., Ohio. Ancestry.com and Ohio Department of Health. Ohio Deaths, 1908-1944 and 1958-2002 [database on-line]. Provo, UT, USA: The Generations Network, Inc., 2006.
_Edward WISELY __+ | |--Harriet WISELY | |_Leah TOMLINSON _+
[23854]
"...and on the first of November, 1849, he was united in marriage with Miss Harriet Wisely, a daughter of Edward and Leah Wisely. She was of English descent, and was reared in the same neighborhood as her husband", Ancestry.com. Chicago, Illinois and Iowa Biographical Dictionary [database online]. Provo, Utah: MyFamily.com, Inc., 2003. Original data: The Biographical Dictionary and Portrait Gallery of Representative Men of Chicago, Iowa and the World's Columbian Exposition. Chicago and New York: American Biographical Publishing, 1893, p 441.
CENSUS: 1850 Auburn, Dekalb Co., IN, p 416 visitation 46/46
BRANDT, Isaac, 23y shoemaker b OH
", Harriet, 20y b OH
CENSUS: 1880 Des Moines, Polk Co., IA, 5th ward, ED 164 p 52D
BRANDT, Isaac, 53y real estate agent b IN, parents b PA
", Harriet, 51y wife keeping house b OH, parents b PA
", Olive, 22y dau at hom eb IN
", George 20y son at home b IA
", William 13y son at home b IA
Husband listed as widow in 1900 census.
1896 - April 15th edition. Mrs. Harriet Wisely Brandt, wife of Isaac Brandt, died in Des Moines, Iowa, at the age of 67 years. She was born near Lancaster on January 5, 1829, to Edward and Leah Wisely who were Central Ohio pioneer settlers. They were the parents of 15 children -- 8 sons and 7 daughters. Harriet was the 14th child and 1 of a pair of twins. During the cholera epidemic of 1833, her father and several of her siblings died. Harriet married on Nov. 1, 1894, and became the mother of 6 children, 4 of whom survive. Amos W., George W., Olive C., of Des Moines, and William H. of Kansas. The Brandt's moved to Iowa in 1858. Harriet is survived by her brother, Amos, aged 83 years, of Logansport, Indiana, and her twin, Mrs. Rough, of Baltimore, Ohio. "Genealogical Abstracts from The Lancaster (Ohio) Gazette, V5, 1896-1900", Fairfield County Gen., Society, Jan. 2005, p 7-8.
_David WRIGHT SR_ | |--David WRIGHT JR | |_Sarah __________
[30833] POB: From Alan Williams via Feb. 2010 email. " removed to Franklin after 1818 land sale in Fairfield. then on to Mercer/Van Wert Co (1834-1835), then the family went on to SW Wisconsin (abt 1847), eventually landing in the Nebraska lands about 1876-1877)."