Susan

[T39091]

ABT 1834 - AFT 1 Jun 1860

Family 1 : Abram MILLER
  1.  Matilda E. MILLER
  2.  Susanna E. MILLER

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[T39091] CENSUS: 1860 Lithopolis, Fairfield Co., OH; visitation 341/329
MILLER, Abram 24y day laborer b OH
", Susan 26y b VA
", Matilda E. 2y b OH
", Susanna E., 1/12 b OH

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Israel ARNOLD

[T13807]

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Father: Frederick ARNOLD


 _Frederick ARNOLD _
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[T13807] In Maria Arnold's 1832 partition records, it mentions she's a dau. of Frederick Arnold. She never married, and her heirs were her siblings: Daniel, Joel, Rachael, Leah, George, Absalom and Israel ARNOLD; Sarah, wife of Nathan BRIGHT, and Susannah, wife of Samuel SHAEFFER, "Partition Record Abstracts, V1, 1812-1851 Fairfield County, Ohio", Fairfield County Chapter OGS, 1987, p 15.

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Earl Hamilton BENSER

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Family 1 : Linda Sue FOOR

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Brandi Kay BLATTENBERGER

[T9569]

28 Feb 1987 - ____

Father: Dean Jeffery BLATTENBERGER
Mother: Tammie SPRINGER


 _Dean Jeffery BLATTENBERGER _+
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|_Tammie SPRINGER ____________

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[T9569] NAME/DOB: From Charlene (FOOR) BRUENING via April 1999 email.

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Alexandra Rose BRACKEN

[T135532]

2 Nov 1999 - ____

Father: John BRACKEN
Mother: Lisa Marie GUILLAUM


 _John BRACKEN ________
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|_Lisa Marie GUILLAUM _+

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[T135532] NAME/DOB: From Madeline Foor Guillaum via Jan. 2011 email.

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William Henry BURK

[T11525]

5 May 1842 - 23 Mar 1902

Father: Joseph Washington BURK
Mother: Susanna MESSMORE

Family 1 : Emma KEMMERER
  1.  Lafayette K. BURK

 _Joseph Washington BURK _
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|--William Henry BURK 
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|_Susanna MESSMORE _______+

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[T11525] NAME/DOB: From 1850 census. See notes on supposed father.

DOB/DOD/POBurial: "Cemeteries of Violet Township, Fairfield County, Ohio", Fairfield County Chapter OGS, 1990, p 34. Full dates of birth and death shown. Buried next or near mother.

MIDDLE NAME: Bible records.

DOM: Bible record shows that Willliam married "Emma Kemry" on 25 Dec 1865 by Rev. Hefly, minister of the gospel.

CENSUS: 1880 Violet Twp., Fairfield Co., OH; p 26
BURK, William, 38y farmer b OH, va b VA, ma b PA
", Emma, 33y wife keeping house b OH, parents b PA
", Meda, 14y dau at home b OH
", Lafyette 10y son at home b OH
", Joseph M., 6y son b OH
", William 3y son b OH

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Anna Bell CAIN

[T73350]

28 Feb 1878 - 14 Sep 1913

Father: John H. CAIN
Mother: Mary Elizabeth FOOR

Family 1 : John W. RILEY
  1.  Annie L. RILEY
  2.  Mary E. RILEY
  3.  Louise RILEY

 _John H. CAIN ________
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|--Anna Bell CAIN 
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[T73350] CENSUS: 1880 District 24, Breckenridge Co., KY, p 30B
CAIN, John, 39y farmer b KY, fa b VA, ma b KY
", Mary 27y wife keeping house b KY, fa b OH, ma b KY
", Beatrice, 5y dau at home b KY
", Thomas, 3y son b KY
", Annie? 1y dau b KY
", Alice, 10/12 b in Sept, dau b KY

CENSUS: 1900 New Albany, New Albany Twp., Floyd Co., IN; ED 74 SH 1B; 1224
Culbertson Ave.
KANE, John H., head, b May 1841, 59y b KY, parents b KY, mar. 26y, grocer
", Mary E., wife b Nov 1852, 47y b KY, fa b OH, ma b KY, had 13 ch 9 living
", Beatrice, dau b June 1874, 25y b KY, wool sorter
", Thomas, son b Sept 1876 23y b KY, packer, furniture
", Anna B., dau b Feb 1878, 22y b KY, seamstress
", Ida B., dau b Dec 1880, 19y b KY, seamstress
", Glovie D., dau b Nov 1882, 17y b KY, pants maker
", Clarence, son b Mar 1888, 12y b KY
", Elsie M., dau b Feb 1890, 10y b KY
", Jas. H., son b Feb 1893, 7y b KY
", Wilber L., son b June 1895, 4y b KY

1903 - Annie Bell Cain and John Riley m 25 Nov 1903 in Jefferson Co., KY. Ancestry.com. Kentucky Marriage Records, 1852-1914 [database on-line]. Provo, UT, USA: The Generations Network, Inc., 2007. Original data: Kentucky. Kentucky Birth, Marriage and Death Records - Microfilm (1852-1910). Microfilm rolls #994027-994058. Kentucky Department for Libraries and Archives, Frankfort, Kentucky.

CENSUS: 1910 Louisville, Jefferson Co., KY; 138 Cabel Street; ward 1 ED 38 SH
11A
RILEY, John W. or M., head, 33y b TN, fa b TN, ma b KY, married once, mar.
6y, laborer, building work
", Annie B., 32y b KY, parents b KY, had 3 ch 2 living
", Annie L., dau 5y b KY
", Mary E., dau 14/12 b KY

Death certificate image. Anna B. Riley of Dawkins Station, 7th street road?, died Jacob Park, Jefferson Co., KY, Sept. 14, 1913 aged 35y 6m 17d, married, pulmonary tuberculosis. Born Feb. 28, 1878 in Meade Co., KY to John Cain b KY and Mary Elizabeth Fore b unknown. Informant was John W. Riley of Louisville, KY. Buried Eastern Cem., Sept. 16.

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Ethel N. CAVINEE

[T5741]

18 Apr 1896 - 23 Jan 1979

Father: John Madison CAVINEE
Mother: Annetta L. MOREHART

Family 1 : BENDER

 _John Madison CAVINEE _
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[T5741] NAME/DOB/POB/DOD/POBurial/dau/parentage: "Cemeteries of Bloom Township,
Fairfield County, OH", Fairfield Co., Ohio, Chapter OGS, 1996, p 160.

DOD/POD: Name listed as Ethel N. Bender, white female, resided in Columbus, died a widow at age 82 on 23 Jan 1979 in Columbus, Franklin Co., Oh. 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.

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John CHANEY (Judge)

[T9274]

12 Jan 1790 - 10 Apr 1881

Family 1 : Mary Ann LAFERE
  1. +James L. CHANEY
  2. +Hugh L. CHANEY
  3. +Caroline CHANEY
Family 2 : Elizabeth MILLER
  1.  Oliver P. CHANEY
  2.  Edward CHANEY
  3.  Nancy CHANEY
  4.  Mary CHANEY
  5.  John CHANEY
  6.  Lorraine CHANEY
Family 3 : Mary

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[T9274] DOM/POM: to Mary ____ Stevenson/Stephenson - Dodd, Jordan, Liahona Research, comp. Ohio Marriages, 1803-1900. [database online] Provo, UT: Ancestry.com, 2001.

CENSUS: 1820 Bloom Twp., Fairfield Co., OH
John Chaney
Two males under 10
one male 26-45
one female 16-26

CENSUS: 1830 Bloom Twp., Fairfield Co., OH
John Chaney
Two males under 5
One male 5-10
One male 10-15
One male 40-50
One female 5-10
One female 15-20
One female 30-40

CENSUS: 1840 Bloom Twp., Fairfield Co., OH
John Chaney
males: one under 5, two 10-15 one 15-20, one 50-60
Females: one under 5, one 5-10, one 15-20, one 40-50

CENSUS: 1850 Bloom Twp., Fairfield Co., OH familiy #1644
CHANEY, John 60y farmer b OH
", Elizabeth 45y b OH
", Edward R. 22y b OH
", Nancy 20y b OH
", Mary 15y b OH
", John 13y b OH
", Lurany 8y f b OH
SAVAGE, William 28y farmer b OH
KOCH, Robbin 16y farmer b OH
CHANEY, Caroline 28y b VA (James wife living with in-laws?)

CENSUS: 1860 Lockville, Bloom Twp., Fairfield Co., OH; visitation 190/182
CHANEY, John 70y gentleman b MD
CHANEY, James 41y farmer b OH
", Caroline 39y b VA
", Alpheus, 18y farming b OH
", Leonidus 16y farming b OH
", Seraph 14y b OH (female)
", Silas 12y b OH
", Rhoda 10y b OH
", Frank 8y b OH
", Eliza 6y b OH
", Loraine 19y b OH
LOW, John 21y saddler b OH

CENSUS: 1880 Canal Winchester, Madison Twp., Franklin Co., OH; p 18B
CHANEY, John Sr., 90y retired farmer b MD, parents b MD
", Mary, 68y wife keeping house b MD, parents b MD

NAME/DOB/DOD/POBurial/Spouses: "Volume Two, Franklin County, Ohio Cemeteries, Madison Township", Franklin County Chapter OGS, 1981, p 102.

DOD/POD/DOB/POB: "Genealogical Abstracts from The Lancaster (Ohio) Gazette, V 2, 1874-1884, Fairfield County Gen., Society, March 1998, p 61. "He had been a member of the Legislature of the State of Ohio".

Judge John Chaney, Sr., was b Washington Co., MD. His father died when he was 14. In 1810 he worked on Ohio Canal in Fairfield Co., Ohio, then to Pickaway Co., then back to Pennsylvania. In 1815 he returned to Bloom twp which changed to Madison Twp., Franklin Co., OH. He married Mary Ann Lafere in 1816. After marriage he brought his mother to Ohio. The mother died while on a visit to PA to visit some daus. In 1821 he was elected Justice of the Peace of Bloom Twp. Lafere died Feb. 1823 leaving 4 ch. He then m Nov 1824 to Elizabeth Miller who died Jan 1836 leaving 5 sons, 2 daus. He married for the 3rd time a Mrs. Mary Stephenson. Sons mentioned in text were O. P. Chaney and Dr. H. L. Chaney. From "History of Franklin and Pickaway Counties, Ohio", Williams Bros., 1880, p 459.

"Judge Chaney was married 3 times and fathered 11 children. His first marriage was to Mary Ann LaFerre in 1816. The had 5 children before her death in 1823: John and Napoleon, both of whom died in infancy, James, Caroline and Hugh, who became a doctor. He then married Elizabeth Miller and they had 6 children before her death in 1856: Oliver (O.P.), Edward, Nancy, Mary, John and Lorrain. Judge Chaney's last marriage was to Mary Stephenson, a widow with children, but they had no children of their own." This article also talks about his famous decscendants, namely "Lon Chaney of silent movie fame, his great grandson, and Lon Chaney, Jr.". John was one of the founders of Betzer church located near Lithopolis in Bloom township. "The home in Canal Winchester that he purchased c. 1860 still stands and is located in the East Columbus Street Historic District, thereby placing it on the National Register of Historic Places." CANAL WINCHESTER HISTORICAL SOCIETY online site, August 2001.

The following comes from "The History of Franklin and Pickaway Counties, Ohio", Williams Bros., 1880, pp 459-460.

Few men have occupied more public stations, or have filled them with more satisfaction to the public, than has the subject of this sketch. In remarkable health and vigor, for one of his advanced age, Judge John Chaney bids fair to fill a century--an age so uncommon that the psalmist allotted but seventy years as the limit of man on earth.

Judge Chaney was born in Washington county, Maryland, January 12, 1790. When he was but four years old, his father removed, with his family, to Bedford county, Pennsylvania. When the father died, John was fourteen years of age. His only brother died soon after, leaving the mother and two sisters to be supported. His father, like all the family, was of a truthful and kind nature. Becoming security for friends, the fine farm of the family, together with the stock, etc., was sold to pay debts not his own. For six years the support of the family devolved upon John, who was scarcely yet in his teens, and he sustained the burden ungrudgingly and manfully. The marriage of his sisters took it from his shoulders, and, in 1810--nearly seventy years ago--young Chaney came West, and, for a time, worked on the land situated on the Ohio canal, in Fairfield county, now the village of Waterloo. Thence he went to Pickaway county, where he labored for nearly two years, when his health failed, and he returned to the old home in Pennsylvania. In 1815, with recruited health, he returned to Fairfield county, and settled in Bloom township, where he has made his home ever since, near what is now Canal Winchester. Afterwards, in order to straighten the lines between Fairfield and Franklin counties, a strip of land, including a tier of sections, was taken from Fairfield and attached to Franklin, which brought Judge Chaney within the latter, his farm being upon one of the sections transferred.

In 1816 Judge Chaney was united in marriage to Miss Mary Ann Lafere, and built, for a residence, a log cabin, fifteen feet square, with puncheon floor, clapboard roof, mud chimney, and other characteristics of the primitive dwellings of that period. Here the honeymoon of the newly-married couple was passed. When not at work upon his clearing, the young settler toiled for others, splitting rails or chopping cordwood. For the former he got fifty cents a hundred; and for the latter, twenty-five cents a cord--the value of a full day's work by a good hand. Soon after his marriage, he brought his mother west, to live with him. Subsequently, while on a visit to her daughters in Pennsylvania, she died. His life was similar to that of all early settlers in Ohio, until the State began her works of internal improvement. Not long after his marriage, he became the purchaser of a small grist-mill. In 1821 he was dubbed "Squire Chaney," on account of his election as justice of the peace for Bloom township, in which office, by successive re-elections, he served nine years. He also served, continuously, as township trustee, for twenty-three years. In the fall of 1828 he was chosen to the house of representatives in the Ohio legislature, and was re-elected in each of the next two years. For a time he held the position of paymaster in the State militia, and became, successively, major and colonel of a regiment. In the spring of 1831 he was elected, by the legislature, associate judge for Fairfield county. The next year he was place[d] on the Jackson electoral ticket, and cast his vote in favor of the hero of New Orleans for his second term in the presidency.

The member of congress for the Fairfield district, in 1828, was elected as a Jackson man, and re-elected in 1830. During his second term, however, he favored the United States bank, voting to pass a bill, desired by the bank, over Jackson's veto. The Jackson men refused him a renomination, and Judge Chaney was made the Democratic nominee. The bank men nominated, as their candidate, the late member, whom they had bitterly opposed at two successive elections. Judge Chaney was elected, and served faithfully, for three successive terms, declining a renomination for a fourth term. During his third canvass, he was challenged to a public discussion in Morgan county--the district consisted of Fairfield, Hocking, Perry, and Morgan counties--but won so triumphant a victory as to largely increase his vote in that county, and he was never afterward challenged to a public discussion. His good common sense, his knowledge of facts, and the plain, sensible manner in which he tore his opponent's charges to pieces, made him a host of friends. The reputation of Judge Chaney in congress, was that of an excellent member. He enjoyed the love and confidence of his political friends, and likewise, the entire respect of his political adversaries. Among the great questions upon which he was called to act while in congress was the repeal of the celebrated "specie circular," issued by General Jackson. The bankers were buying up, for speculative purposes, vast tracts of the public lands, and paying for them in notes of their own bank, such notes, in many cases, being taken to the land office in sheets, signed there, and paid to the receiver as money. Th treasury was thus being filled with notes of a doubtful character; and the circular was issued to prevent anything but specie being received for the lands of the United States. The panic among the bankers was terrible, and every effort possible was made to induce congress to have the circular rescinded. Many members elected as Jacksonians yielded to the clamor, and the bill was only defeated by a few votes. Judge Chaney, faithful amon the faithless, stood firm. The circular was not repealed; so when the banks failed the treasury had but few of their worthless rags on hand, and many of those who voted at the dictation of the bankers, felt as if they would gladly repent in sackcloth and ashes, to atone for their folly.

Another question, deemed at the time of momentous importance, not only in congress, but by the people of all the States, was settled while Judge Chaney was a member; in its settlement he bore a leading part. The Cherokees held a large reservation in Georgia; they adopted a tribal organization, with their own code of laws. The state government rebelled at this, claiming that Georgia laws alone should prevail on the reservation. The commission of a murder in the Cherokee country brought matters to a crises. The State authorities seized the offender, and tried him in the State courts, where he was sentenced to death. The case was brought before the United States court, and a writ of habeas corpus was issued; but the Executive of Georgia refused to produce the prisoner, and ordered the decision of the State court to be enforced. The man was hanged, to remove the cause of the complaint, and settle the vexed question of jurisdiction. A treaty was made by the United States with the Cherokees, in which, for a certain sum of money and lands west of the Mississippi river, the reservation was ceded to the general government. Georgia claimed the land. It was not only valuable, but had been much improved; there were on it fine farms and residences, school-houses, etc., hence the struggle to get it. The question had to be settled by congress. After a short debate, it was referred to the House committee on judiciary affairs, of which Judge Chaney was a member, and Hon. John Bell, of Tennessee, was chairman, the former was absent, by reason of sickness in his family, when the committee met, and as the six remaining members were equally divided in opinion, no report could be made. He had, however, carefully examined the question, and on his return was ready to act, voting in the committee with those who held that the treaty was right and valid. His views prevailed there and in the House, where a bill was introduced authorizing the government to sell the lands, and, after some bluster and threats, all parties acquiesced, and the lands were sold, and the great Cherokee question was settled at once and forever.

A finer specimen of a man than Judge Chaney, in his younger days was hard to find. There was a good-natured rivalry at Washington, between the New York delegation, and that from Ohio, on this subject, the New Yorkers claiming the palm for the Hon. Francis Granger, of that State, while the western members, one and all, asserted that in this particular the Empire State could not compare with the west. A Washington newspaper had an editorial on the subject, in which the statement was made that, while men might differ, to a woman the softer sex would vote for Judge Chaney.

Leaving congress at the close of the session, in 1839, Judge Chaney claimed retirement as his just due; but his old neighbors and friends, in 1842, elected him once more to the lower house of the Ohio legislature, over which body he was called to preside as speaker. Two years afterwards he was chosen to the State senate, and was again a member of the house in 1855. In the convention which drafted the present State constitution, he was an active and honored member. He has held more different public offices, probably, than any other man in Ohio, and filled them well. And yet it is a fact, borne out by the united testimony of his friends and neighbors, that he never asked a single office at the hands of his party or his friends. Yet when office was tendered him, he felt that he could not decline. He had more honest pride in the good opinion of his neighbors and constituents than in office-holding; and, in all the heated contests through which he passed, his integrity, his word, and honor, were never impugned. His private character was in ti, and as he has lived, so will he die; an honest, God-fearing man, fearing to do evil, and striving to do good.

Judge Chaney was thrice married, His first wife, Mary Ann Lapere died in February, 1823, leaving four children. In November, 1824, he was remarried, this time being united to Miss Elizabeth Miller, who died in January, 1836, leaving five sons and two daughters. In December, 1860, he married Mrs. Mary Stephenson, who is still living. Most of his children survive--his daughters well married; his sons fine business men. Among the latter are, O. P. Chaney, a grain merchant, doing and extensive business at Canal Winchester, and Dr. H. L. Chaney, an excellent physician, in large practice, at Groveport.

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"CHANEY, John, a Representative from Ohio; born in Washington County, Md., January 12, 1790; moved with his parents to Pennsylvania; received a limited schooling; moved to Ohio in 1810 and settled in Bloom Township, Fairfield County; engaged in agricultural pursuits; justice of the peace in 1821, 1824, and 1827; trustee of Bloom Township for twenty-three years; major, colonel, and paymaster in the Ohio State Militia; member of the State house of representatives 1828-1830; elected associate judge of Fairfield County in 1831; Democratic presidential elector on the Jackson ticket in 1832; elected as a Jackson Democrat to the Twenty-third, Twenty-fourth, and Twenty-fifth Congresses (March 4, 1833-March 3, 1839); returned to Ohio and settled in Canal Winchester, Franklin County; again a member of the State house of representatives in 1842 and served as speaker; member of the village council; served in the State senate in 1844 and 1845; again a member of the State house of representatives in 1855; delegate to the State constitutional convention in 1851; died at Canal Winchester, Ohio, April 10, 1881; interment in Union Grove Cemetery." Source Information: Ancestry.com. Biographical Directory of the American Congress [database on-line]. Provo, UT, USA: The Generations Network, Inc., 1998. Original data: Biographical Directory of the American Congress, 1774-1949: The Continental Congress September 5, 1774, to October 21, 1788 and The Congress of the United States From the First to the Eightieth Congress March 4, 1789 to January 3, 1949, Inclusive. Washington, D.C.: United States Government Printing Office, 1950, p 965.

A COMPLETE HISTORY OF FAIRFIELD COUNTY, OHIO, by Hervey Scott, Published by Siebert & Lilley, printers, 1877.

(In Judge John Chaney's words...)
"In the fall of 1815, my health having been restored, I again came west and settled in Bloom tonwship, near its northern border, in the same comminity where I have resided up to this time; my present home being in the village of Canal Winchester, which was a few years since struck off into Franklin County with a tier of sections, the Fairfield line skirting the east border of the village.

"In the fall of 1816, I married Mary Ann LaFere, of Bloom Township, and went to housekeeping in a log cabing fourteen feet square...

"My sisters having married, I went and brought my mother out to this county. She subsquently went back on a visit, but was taken sick there and died and was buried beside my father.

"At the time of my settlement here, I mention the following names, who, with their families, were my predecessors in Bloom, and my neighbors: Abram Plummer, Henry Tumlinson, Henry Dove, Chaney Rickets, Charles Rickets, Rev. Geo. Bennadum, Rev. Elijah Spurgeon, Isaac Meason, Martin Feltner, the Courtrights, Zebulon Lee, Dorsey Meason, Henry Himebaugh, Major Bright, the Glicks, and the Alspaughs. [A Complete History of Fairfield County, Ohio
By Hervey Scott, Published by Siebert & Lilley, printers, 1877]

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Sydney CLARK

[T110291]

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Family 1 : Jerry L. LINGENFELTER

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[T110291] NAME: Mentioned as the surving first wife, Sydney (Clark) Rose of Everett in Jerry L. Lingenfelter's July 2007 obit.

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Jacob COLLEDGE

[T995]

1830 - ____

Father: Elizabeth FOOR
Mother: Anges COLLEDGE

Family 1 : Margaret MCCLAIN

 _Elizabeth FOOR _+
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|_Anges COLLEDGE _

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[T995] NAME: "The Foor Family", George S. Conover, p 6.
DOB: From Janice Casler via Oct., 2000 email

CENSUS: 1850 East Providence Twp., Bedford Co., PA; visitation 10/10
COLLEDGE, Anguish, 52y farmer b VA
", Elizabeth, 50y b PA
", John, 25y b PA, laborer
", Susanna, 23y b PA
", Jacob, 20y, school, b PA
", Margaret, 18y, school, b PA
", Sarah, 14y, school, b PA
", Eve, 11y b PA
", Rhoda, 7y b PA

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Nickolas Shea CROSSNO

[T114788]

3 Jun 2002 - ____

Father: Nathaniel Lee CROSSNO
Mother: Amy Elizabeth FOOR


 _Nathaniel Lee CROSSNO _
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|_Amy Elizabeth FOOR ____+

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[T114788] NAME/DOB: From Nicole Foor via Nov. 2007 email.

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Helen C. DEEDS

[T46634]

21 May 1905 - 26 Oct 1988

Father: Harry H. DEEDS
Mother: Lydia A. STRAYER

Family 1 : Emmitt W. GOOD
  1.  Marilyn Jean GOOD

 _Harry H. DEEDS ___
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|--Helen C. DEEDS 
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|_Lydia A. STRAYER _

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[T46634] DOB/DOD/POBurial/MAIDEN NAME: "Cemeteries of Amanda Twp., Fairfield Co., OH", Fairfield County Gen. Soc., Chapter OGS, 1992, p 222. Daughter of Harry Deeds and __ Strayer.

DOB/DOD/POD: Ohio Department of Health. Ohio Deaths, 1970-88 [database on-line] Provo, UT: Ancestry.com, 2001-. Original electronic data from: Ohio Department of Health. Index to Annual Deaths, 1970-88. Listed as Helen C. Good, Cert. 75296, V 27454. Resided and died in Fairfield Co. Widowed. 83y.

CENSUS: 1930 Bloom Twp., Fairfield Co., OH, sheet 4B
DEEDS, Harry H., head, 64y b OH, parents b OH, married at 28y, resides on
farm, retired farmer
", Lydia A., wife 64y b OH, fa b PA, ma b OH, married at 27
GOOD, Emmitt W., son-in-law, owns home, 26y b OH, parents b OH, married at
25y, farm operator
", Helen C., dau 24y b OH, parents b OH, married at 23y
", Marilyn Jean, granddaughter, 3/12 b OH


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Austin J. DEW

[T93084]

14 Dec 2005 - ____

Mother: Jessica N. DEW


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|_Jessica N. DEW _+

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[T93084] NAME/DOB/POB: From Julie Ruth (FOOR) DEW via June 2006 email.

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Donna Joyce DIEHL

[T4260]

9 Oct 1934 - ____

Father: Carl Andrew DIEHL
Mother: Beulah Rachel FOOR

Family 1 : Earl William KIMBLE
  1.  Scott William KIMBLE
  2.  Larue Jane KIMBLE
  3. +Daniel Earl KIMBLE

 _Carl Andrew DIEHL __
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|_Beulah Rachel FOOR _+

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[T4260] NAME/DOB/POB/: From Sheryl Diel, 9/1998.

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Alexander Mack Henry FOOR

[T4091]

28 Mar 1861 - 15 May 1951

Father: Joseph Frederick FOOR
Mother: Celia Ann STANFIELD

Family 1 : Nancy Belle LAMKIN
  1. +Joseph Alex FOOR
  2. +Annie Eula FOOR
  3.  Gussie FOOR
  4. +John Raymond "Ray" FOOR

 _Joseph Frederick FOOR _+
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|--Alexander Mack Henry FOOR 
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|_Celia Ann STANFIELD ___+

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[T4091] DEATH: Kentucky online death index V 21, Cert 10500, deathvol #51 "Mack H. FOOR". Died and resided in Meade Co., KY.

POBurial/DOB/DOD: Cemetery inscriptions posted on the Meade County, KY,
library website. Cemetery is off highway 448 between Garrett & Brandenburg,
KY. Name listed as Mack Foor, 1861-1951, "father".

DOM/POM: Dodd, Jordan, comp. Kentucky Marriages, 1851-1900. [database online]
Provo, UT: Ancestry.com, 2001. Names listed as Mack Foor and N. B. Lamkin.

BIRTH: Figured from age at date of death

CENSUS: 1870 district 6, Big Spring, Meade Co., KY, p 21/390
FORE, Joseph, 42y house carpenter b KY
", Celia A., 40y keeping house b KY
", Charles, 19y at home b KY
", Mary 17y at home b KY
", Alice 11y at home b KY
", Alexander 9y at home b KY
", Joseph 7y at home b KY

CENSUS: 1880 Big Spring district, Meade Co., KY, page 4D, ED 190
FOOR, Cecelia A., 51y widow keeping house b KY, fa b CT, ma b KY?
", Mc Henry, 19y, single, works on farm (no relationship shown), b KY,
parents b KY

CENSUS: 1900 - can't find in Big Spring Twp., Meade Co., KY.

CENSUS: 1910 Meade Co., KY district 100 visitation 49 (taken April 22)
FOOR, Mack H. 49 b KY; fa b OH, ma b KY, farmer, mar 20y
", Nancy B. 39 b KY; parents b KY, had 4 ch 3 living
", Annie E. 17 dau b KY
", Joe A. 19 son b KY
", Ray 8 son b KY

FAMILY LISTED TWICE IN 1910:

CENSUS: 1910 Meade Co., KY district 98 visitation 311 (taken May 5)
FOOR, Mack 47 b KY; fa b OH, ma b KY, farmer
", Belle 39 wife b KY, parents b KY, had 4 ch 3 living, mar 20 y
", Joe Alex 19 dau b KY
", Anne Eula 17 dau b KY
", Ray 8 son b KY

CENSUS: 1920 Big Spring, Meade Co., KY, sheet 6A
FOOR, Mack, head, 57y b KY, farmer
", Belle, wife 48y b KY, parents b KY
", Raymond, son 17y b KY, farm laborer

NAME/DOB: from Patricia C. Klusman via Internet znfx37a@prodigy.com
3/96.

"Was a Jockey, rode in early Kentucky Derbies", from the records of Louann
Foor, 26834 Tower Dr., Sand Springs, OK 74063, Sep 1998.

DOB: Varies from 1861 to 28 Mar 1867 according to various online sources.

Death certificate image. Mack Henry Foor of rural Brandenburg, Meade Co., KY, died May 15, 1951 same, widowed, aged 90y 1m 17d, born March 28, 1861 in KY to unknown parents. Farmer. Informant Ray Foor. Buried May 17 in Buck Grove Cem. near Garrett, Meade Co., KY.

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Barbara A. FOOR

[T41077]

2 Jan 1936 - 11 Dec 1995

Father: Hugh M. FOOR
Mother: Grace L. STEWART


 _Hugh M. FOOR _____+
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|--Barbara A. FOOR 
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|_Grace L. STEWART _

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[T41077] NAME/DOB/POB/DOD/POD: V 30493, Cert. 100143. Father's surname listed as FOOR, mother's as STEWART. Died at residence. 16 years of schooling. Never married. Born in PA, died in Struthers, Ohio. Cremated. Ohio Department of Health. Ohio Deaths, 1993-98 [database on-line] Provo, UT: Ancestry.com, 2001-.

LOCATION: "Hugh Foor and daughter, Barbara, of Altoona, have returned home
after spending a few days with Mr. and Mrs. George L. Foor and other
relatives". [Bedford Gazette, Bedford, PA; August 11, 1955]

SSDI shows last known address as Struthers, Mahoning Co., OH.

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Brian Edward FOOR

[T30820]

16 Feb 1976 - ____

Father: Edward Earl FOOR
Mother: Elaine C. BOWLING


 _Edward Earl FOOR __+
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|--Brian Edward FOOR 
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|_Elaine C. BOWLING _

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[T30820] NAME/DOB/POB/PARENTAGE: From Edward E. Foor via June 2001 email.

DOb/POB: Listed as Brian Edward Foor, mother as Elaine C. Bowling, born in Jefferson Co., KY, V 15, #07267. [Kentucky Births 1911-2001, Vitalsearch Company Worldwide, Inc., online public database, June 2002]

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Craig Arthur FOOR

[T44403]

ABT 1953 - 24 Jul 1963

Father: Arthur Eugene FOOR
Mother: Marguerite M. KONDRATH


 _Arthur Eugene FOOR _____+
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|--Craig Arthur FOOR 
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|_Marguerite M. KONDRATH _

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[T44403] NAME: From Kristi (FOOR) BERRY via April 2002 email.

1963 - Flash Fire Fatal. Gary, Ind., (UPI) Investigators today probed the cause of a fire which killed Craig A. foor, 10, in a garage at the rear of his home. Authorities believed the fire broke out Wednesday when the boy tried to start a power mower. [Logansport Pharos Tribune, Logansport, IN., July 26, 1963]

OBIT: Craig Arthur Foor, 10-year-old son of Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Foor, of 160 Clark St., Gary, died Wednesday as the result of a flash fire in the family garage. A member of United Presbyterian Church of Gary, Craig was a fifth grade student at Brunswick Elementary School. His parents are former East Chicago residents. Services, which are incomplete, are being arranged by the Fife Funeral Home, Indianapolis, Blvd. and 142nd St., East Chicago. Besides his parents, the boy is survived by three brothers, Rand, Keith and Rick; two sisters, Kathleen and Candice, all of gary; his parental grandfather, Osee Foor of Whiting, and his maternal grandmother, Mrs. Dessie Batonie of Valparaiso. [Hammond Times, Hammond, IN., July 25, 1963]

Foor Services - Services for Craig Arthur Foor, 10, of 160 S. Clark Rd., Gary, who was killed in a falsh fire Wednesday, will be held Saturday at 1:30 p.m. in the United Presbyterian Church, Sixth avenue and Ralston St., Gary, with the Rev. Jacob Vellenga officiating. Burial will be in Calumet Park Cemetery, Crown Point. Arrangements were made by the Fife Funeral Home, Indianapolis Blvd, and 142nd St., East Chicago. Details were in Thursday's Hammond Times. [Hammond Times, Hammond, IN, July 26, 1963]

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Dawn C. FOOR

[T94290]

ABT Jan 1961 - ____

Father: Robert Leroy FOOR
Mother: Emily

Family 1 : Thomas Richard IMBURGIA
  1.  Kristin IMBURGIA
  2.  Kourtney IMBURGIA
  3.  Thomas Richard IMBURGIA

 _Robert Leroy FOOR _+
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|--Dawn C. FOOR 
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|_Emily _____________

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[T94290] Births: Thomas Richard Imburgia, III, Feb. 25, to Thomas Richard Jr. and Dawn Imburgia, Naperville. Brother of Kristin and Kourtney. Grandparents, Robert and Emily Foor, Taylorville; barbara Imburgia, Naperville. [Daily Herald, Chicago, IL, March 27, 1992]

DOB: zabasearch.com

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Dewey Eldon FOOR

[T1887]

9 Dec 1898 - 8 Dec 1981

Father: Harry Lorne FOOR
Mother: Margaret E. FOOR

Family 1 : Lennie Viola BEQUEATH
  1.  Edith Jane FOOR
  2. +Emmit Levi FOOR
  3. +Harry Eldon FOOR
  4. +Russell Lorn FOOR
  5. +Albert Blair "Jack" FOOR
  6. +Paul Grant FOOR
  7.  Viola May FOOR
  8. +John Richard FOOR
  9. +Susanna Permillia FOOR
  10.  Myrtle Lou FOOR
  11. +Chester Dewey "Chet" "Butch" FOOR

 _Harry Lorne FOOR _+
|
|--Dewey Eldon FOOR 
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|_Margaret E. FOOR _+

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[T1887] NAME/DOB: "The Foor Family", George S. Conover, p 25 Problem: Book shows
Edith and Emit being born before Dewey married Lennie. Perhaps these children are from a prior marriage...? First child is listed as being born in 1918, and Dewey was still living with his parents in the 1920 census.

DEATH: Social Security Death index.
DOB/DOD/POBurial: Ray's Cove online cemetery inscription alphabetical listing at http://dustisparks.tripod.com/ancestorstones/index.htm, Feb. 2000. "Hus. of Lennie V. Foor".

CENSUS: 1900 Broad Top Twp., Bedford Co., PA; sheet 5A
FOOR, Harry L., b Apr 1870, 30y b PA, parents b PA, mar 4y coal miner
", Magie, wife b Aug 1874, 25y b PA, 3 ch 3 living
", Roxy A., dau b Jun 1895 4y b PA
", Loyd, son b Feb 1897 3y b PA
", Dewey, son b Dec 1878 1y PA

CENSUS: 1910 Bedford Co., PA district 6 visitation 114
FOOR, Harry L. 41 b PA (all the rest b PA)
", Magie 35 wife
", Roxce 14 dau
", Lloyd 13 son
", Diley 11 son
", Nora 8 dau
", Marry 5 son
", Cora 4 dau
", Paul son (age?)
MIRACODE index for PA 1910 census shows name as "FORR".

Name listed as Dewey Elden Foor of Six Mile Run, Bedford Co., PA. 19 years old born Dec. 9, 1898. Miner. Nearest Relative listed as Harry L. Foor. Medium height and build, gray eyes, black hair. Ancestry.com. World War I Selective Service System Draft Registration Cards, 1917-18 [database online] Provo, UT: Ancestry.com, 2002. National Archives and Records Administration. World War I Selective Service System Draft Registration Cards, 1917-1918.

CENSUS: 1920 Broad Top Twp., Bedford Co., PA; ED 5, Page 11B
FOOR, Harry L., head, 51y b PA, parents b PA [stable?] boss, coal mines
", Margaret L., wife 46y b PA, parents b PA
", Roxie, dau 24y single b PA
", Lloyd, son 23y single b PA, coal miner
", Dewey, son 21y b PA, coal miner
", Mary dau 16 b PA
", Cora, dau 14y b PA
", Paul, son 12y b PA
", Fred, son 4y b PA
", Margaret, dau 2y b PA

CENSUS: 1930 Shade Twp., Somerset Co., PA; ED 46 SH 9B
FOOR, Dewey, head, rents home for $10/month, 31y b PA, parents b PA, married first at age 22, laborer at coal mines
", Linnie, wife 28y b PA, parents b PA, married at 20y
", Edith, dau 11y b PA, parents b PA
", Emmit, son 8y b PA
", Harry, son 6y b PA
", Russel, son 4 6/12 b PA
", Albert, son 2 11/12 b PA
", Paul, son 10/12 b PA
DONALDSON, Lester, boarder, 23y single b PA, parents b PA, laborer, coal mines

LOCATION: 1949 - listed as a surviving son of Six Mile Run in mother's Aug. obituary.

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Kathryn Irene FOOR

[T598]

3 May 1930 - 26 Mar 1999

Father: Frederick Alvin FOOR
Mother: Esther Rose KELLERMEIER

Family 1 : Ross Eldon MAIN

 _Frederick Alvin FOOR ____+
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|--Kathryn Irene FOOR 
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|_Esther Rose KELLERMEIER _+

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[T598] Married a MAIN, lives in Weston, has dau Melinda.
In her mother's 1951 obituary, she is listed as "Kathryn Main", of Weston, Ohio.

DOD: From SSDI which shows last known address as Weston, OH.

DOM/POM: Wood Co., Ohio, probate division website; online database. Info listed is Kathryn I. Foor, Ross Eldon Main, license #490537.

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Maurice Eugene FOOR

[T42870]

21 Feb 1910 - Dec 1976

Father: Wilmer Marshall FOOR
Mother: Mary WOLF


 _Wilmer Marshall FOOR _+
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|--Maurice Eugene FOOR 
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|_Mary WOLF ____________

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[T42870] CENSUS: 1910 Broad Top Twp., Bedford Co., PA; visitation 109/111
FOOR, Willmer, head, 22y b PA, parents b PA; coal miner
", Mary, wife 19y b PA, parents b PA, mar 2y, had 2 ch 2 living
", Esther, dau 2y b PA
", Maris or Mares, son 2/12 b PA

CENSUS: 1920 Robertsdale, Wood Twp., Huntingdon Co., PA sheet 13B, Hill
Street
PRICE, Edward, head, 42y b PA, parents b PA, janitor, public schools
", Annie, wife 45y b PA, parents b PA, housekeeper, own income
", Gertrude, dau 14y b PA, parents b PA
FORE, Mary, head, stepdaughter 27y widow b PA, parents b PA, housekeeper, own
income.
", Esther, dau 12y b PA
", Morris, son 10y b PA
", Hazel 8y b PA
", Merle, 5y b PA
", Wilmer, son 9/12 b PA

LOCATION: 1949 - listed as a surviving step son, Maurce E. Foor of Hempstead, Long Island, NY, in Samuel Bussard's obituary.

DOD/DOB: SSDI shows name as Maurice Foor, issued a social security card in NY, no last benefit address shown. Last residence may have been MD. Last known location was the 1949 article shown above.

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Richard Lee FOOR

[T15541]

13 Feb 1941 - AFT Jun 2008

Father: Charles Lee FOOR
Mother: Elsie Viola CONNER

Family 1 : Melinda BENNER
  1.  Michael Lee FOOR
  2. +Douglas Allen FOOR

 _Charles Lee FOOR ___+
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|--Richard Lee FOOR 
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|_Elsie Viola CONNER _

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[T15541] NAME/POB/DOM/POM: Via email from Daniel FOOR [danielfoor@frognet.net] of Huron, Ohio, April 2000.

"Hospital Admissions... Richard Foor, Wakeman..". [Chronicle Telegram, Elyria, Ohio, Jan. 25, 1951, p 21.]

"Hospital Dismissals... Robert and James Foor, RD number 1, Wakeman...". [Chronicle Telegram, Elyria, Ohio, Jan. 26, 1951, p 9.]

LOCATION: 1962 - "North Ridgeville - Mr. and Mrs. S. C. Benner, Chestnut Ridge, have announced the engagement of their daughter, Melinda, to Richard Lee Foor. Mr. Foor is the son of Mr. and Mrs. Charles Foor, Ridgeview Blvd. Miss Benner was graduated from North Ridgeville High School in 1960. She is now attending St. Luke's Hospital School of Nursing, Cleveland, where she is a junior. Mr. Foor was also graduated from North Ridgeville High School in 1960. He is epmployed by Elyria Concrete Inc.". [Chronicle Telegram, Elyria, Ohio, June 26, 1962, p 8.]

LOCATION: 1970 "The class of 1960, North Ridgeville high school, will hold a class reunion Oct. 17... Richard Foor, reunion chairman...". [Chronicle Telegram, Elyria, Ohio, Sept. 10, 1970].

LOCATION: 1973 - "A North Ridgeville firefighter, Richard Foor has become a member of the Gallon Club Lorain County Blood Bank. A member of Fields Methodist Church. Foor's hobbies include auto racing, camping and the restoration of old cars. He and his wife, Melinda, and two children reside...". [Chronicle Telegram, Elyria, Ohio, Oct. 25, 1973, p F-3].

LOCATION: 1981 - "Teen biker pushes pedal power" - North Ridgeville -
competitive bicycle racing is a fun way to spend Sunday afternoons according
to 15-year-old Doug Foor, but it's also a good way to get and stay in
shape... Two years ago Foor took an old 20-inch bike to Norwalk raceway's
dirt track for the bicycle moto cross races... Foor's father, Dick, a North
Ridgeville firefighter... explained that bike racing is safter than
motorcycle racing. [Chronicle Telegram, Elyria, Ohio, April 28, 1981]


LOCATION: 1985 - listed as a surviving son of North Ridgeville in father's June 1985 obit.

2008 - listed as one of her surviving sons -- Richard (Melinda) of N. Ridgeville, James (Nancy) of Huron, Kenneth (Julie) of New London -- in mother's June obit.

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Virgie Ellen FOOR

[T16223]

23 Jul 1873 - 13 Jun 1965

Father: Lewis Robert FOOR
Mother: Marietta MORRIS

Family 1 : John Franklin PETERS
  1.  J. Hal PETERS
  2.  Rose A. PETERS
  3.  Lillian M. PETERS

 _Lewis Robert FOOR _+
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|--Virgie Ellen FOOR 
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|_Marietta MORRIS ___

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[T16223] NAME/DOB/DOD/POBurial: Mick Foor via August 2000 email.

DOM/POM: Dodd, Jordan, Liahona Research, comp. Iowa Marriages, 1851-1900. [database online] Provo, UT: Ancestry.com, 2000

CENSUS: 1880 Wapello city, Wapello Twp., Louisa Co., IA, p 460A, taken June
21st, 1880
FOOR, Lewis R. 33y teamster b PA, parents b PA
", Marietta, 30y wife, keeping house b IA, fa b NY, ma b ME
", Virgie, 6y dau, at home, b IA
", John L., 5y son, at home, b IA
", Frank, 11/12 b July 1879, son, at home, b IA
BARR, Charley, 18y laborer b CA, fa b KY, ma b OH

CENSUS: 1885 Wapello, Louisa Co., IA
FOOR, Lewis R., 36y farmer b PA
", Marietta, 34y keeping house b Louisa Co., IA
", Virgie, 10y b Louisa Co., IA
", John L., 9y b Louisa Co., IA
", Benjamin F., 5y b Louisa Co., IA
", Oscar, son 4y b Louisa Co., IA
SELLERS, John H., 26y single, laborer b Louisa Co., IA
HUNSICKER, Abraham, 17y single, laborer b Louisa Co., IA

CENSUS: 1895 Wapello Twp., Louisa Co., IA; Iowa State Census (ancestry.com)
Louisa Co., IA)
FOOR, Lewis R. 48y b PA
", Marietta, 44y b IA
", Virgie, 20y b Louisa Co., IA
", John, 18y b Louisa Co., IA
", Frank, 16y b Louisa Co., IA
", Oscar, 14y b Louisa Co., IA

NOTE: In 1900, prior residence is that of 1st cousin Ida M. (Hunsicker) and close by are Ida's parents.
CENSUS: 1900 Wapello, Louisa Co., IA, SD 74, ED 90, SH 2B
PETERS, John, head, b Nov 187-, 25y b OH, parents b OH, farmer
", Vergie E., wife b Jul 1873, 26y b IA, parents b IA, mar. 1y
", James, father, b -- 1836, widowed b OH, parents b OH

CENSUS: 1910 Liberty Twp., Licking Co., OH; ED 61; visitation 132/134
PETERS, J. F., head, 36y b OH, parents b OH, married once, mar. 11y, stone mason
", Virgie, wife 35y b IA, fa b PA, ma b IA, had 4 ch 1 living
", James Hal, son 4y b IA, fa b OH, ma b IA

CENSUS: 1920 Wapello, Louisa Co., IA sheet 10A
PETERS, Virgie E., head, 44y married b IA, fa b PA, ma b IA, laundress at home
", J. Hal, son 13y b IA, fa b OH, ma b IA
", Rose A., dau 7y b GA, fa b OH, ma b IA
", M. Lillian, dau 4 3/12 b NY, fa b OH, ma b IA

CENSUS: 1930 Wapello, Wapello Twp., Louisa Co., IA; Jackson Ave., ED 15 SH 1B
PETERS, Vergie, head, rents home for $12/month, does not live on a farm, 56y widow b IA, fa b PA, ma b IA
", Rose, dau 18y b GA, fa b OH, ma b IA
", Lillian, dau 14y b NY, fa b OH, ma b IA
FINLEY, Warren, roomer, 56y single b IA, fa b TN, ma b IA

1940 - Wapello - John Foor, of Minneapolis, Minn., who has not been back
since leaving 30 years ago is visiting his sister, Mrs. Virgie Peters and
brother, Frank Foor and families. [Muscatine Journal and News-Tribune,
Muscatine, IA., April 12, 1940, p 7].

1944 - Wapello - Foors Entertain Group in Honor of Son and Wife. Wapello.
Mr. and Mrs. Frank Foor entertained 30 relatives at their home Sunday,
honoring their son, Staff Sgt. Joe H. Foor, wife and baby from Camp Chaffey,
Ark. Other guests were Mr. and Mrs. John Miller and Frankie from Mediapolis,
Mr. and Mrs. Carl Schneider and children, Mr. and Mrs. Jesse Havenhill, S. H.
Havenhill, Mr. and Mrs. Lewis Foor and family, Mrs. Virgie Peters and Mr. and
Mrs. Frnak Foor. Mrs. Joe Foor and son went to Sioux City Tuesday to spend
the summer with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Gerlock. Sgt. Joe Foor will return
to Camp Chaffey, Ark., Wednesday after a week's furlough spent with relatives
in Iowa. [Muscatine Journal and News-Tribune, Muscatine, IA., June 22, 1944]

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Lorenzo FUHR

[T13210]

7 Feb 1832 - 23 May 1908

Family 1 : Jemima Susan ALKIRE
  1.  Florence FUHR
  2.  John W. FUHR
  3.  Robert FUHR
  4.  Fannie E. FUHR

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|--Lorenzo FUHR 
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[T13210] DOM/POM/NAME: Dodd, Jordan, Liahona Research, comp. Missouri Marriages, 1851-1900. [database online] Provo, UT: Ancestry.com, 2000-.

DOB/DOD/POBurial: Name listed as Lorenz Fuhr, full dates. "Salem Baptist Church Cemetery, Section 21, Township 50, Range 31W", Jackson Co., MO, cemetery transcriptions, posted on the Jackson Co., MO GenWeb website.

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Robert A. FUHR

[T40698]

2 Jan 1926 - 18 Apr 2001


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[T40698] DOB/DOD: SSDI; last known residence listed is Pittsburgh, Allegheny co., PA.

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Josephine Bell GREEN

[T81281]

23 Mar 1875 - 31 Mar 1960

Father: Joseph E. GREENE
Mother: Martha J. FELLER

Family 1 : William B. WILKINS
  1. +Enzley A. WILKINS
  2. +Harry E. WILKINS

 _Joseph E. GREENE _+
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|--Josephine Bell GREEN 
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|_Martha J. FELLER _+

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[T81281] NAME/DOB/DOD/POBurial: Name listed as Josie B. Wilkins, 1876-1960. "Cemeteries of Bloom Twp., Fairfield Co., OH", Fairfield County Gen. Soc., Chapter OGS, 1996, p 48.

DOD/POD: Name listed as Josie B. Wilkins, died 31 Mar 1960 in long-term care facility in Lancaster, Fairfield Co., age 85, widowed, cert. 19875. Ancestry.com and Ohio Department of Health. Ohio Deaths, 1908-1944 and 1958-2002 [database on-line]. Provo, UT, USA: MyFamily.com, Inc., 2006.

DOBap/POBap: "Churchbooks of the Betzer Union/Zion Reformed Church,
1817-1881, Bloom Township,, Fairfield Co., OH", Fairfield Co., Ohio, Chapter
OGS, 1994, p 45. Joseph A., Leroy Bennet, Josie Bell, Nellie Estella, John
Alva were all baptised on the 24 Nov 1880. Leroy Bennet died the next day. DOB listed as 23 Mar 1875.

CENSUS: 1880 Greencastle, Fairfield Co., O H; p 17
GREENE, Joseph E., 36y farmer b OH; fa b PA, ma b OH
", Martha J., 33y wife keeping house b OH; parents b OH
", William J., 14y son works on farm b OH
', Clement F., 12y son works on farm b OH
", Jesse C., 10y son at home b OH
", Hamer T., 8y son at school b OH
", Leroy B., 7y son at school b OH
", Josie B., 5y dau at home b OH
", Nellie E., 3y dau b OH
", John A., 7/12 born in November, son b OH

CENSUS: 1900 Basil, Liberty Twp., Fairfield Co., OH; p 240 SH 9A ED 16
WILKINS, William B., head, b Dec 1871, 28y b OH, parents b OH, farmer
", Josie B., wife b Mar 1875, 25y b OH, parents b OH, mar. 1y, had 1 ch 0 living

CENSUS: 1910 Liberty Twp., Fairfield Co., OH; p 150 SH 8A
WILKINS, William B., head, 38y b OH, parents b OH, farmer, married once, mar. 11y
", Josephine B., wife 36y b OH, parents b OH, had 4 ch 3 living; married once.
", Enzley A., son 9y b OH
", Harry E., son 7y b OH
", Henry H., son 2/12 b OH

CENSUS: 1920 Liberty Twp., Fairfield Co., OH; SH 87A ED 24
WILKINS, William, 48y b OH, parents b OH, farmer
", Josie, wife 45y b OH, fa b unknown, ma b OH
", Enzley, son 19y b OH
", Harry, son 17y b OH
", Henry, son 10y b OH

CENSUS: 1930 Carroll village, Greenfield Twp., Fairfield Co., OH; SH 4A p 235
ED 9.
WILKINS, William B., head, owns home worth $3000, 58y b OH, parents b OH,
first married at age 27, retired
", Josie B., wife 53y b OH, parents b OH, first married at 23
", Henry H., son, 20y single b OH, no occupation.

DOBap/POBap: "Churchbooks of the Betzer Union/Zion Reformed Church, 1817-1881, Bloom Township,, Fairfield Co., OH", Fairfield Co., Ohio, Chapter OGS, 1994, p 45. Joseph A., Leroy Bennet, Josie Bell, Nellie Estella, John Alva were all baptised on the 24 Nov 1880. Leroy Bennet died the next day.

CENSUS: 1880 Greencastle, Fairfield Co., O H; p 17
GREENE, Joseph E., 36y farmer b OH; fa b PA, ma b OH
", Martha J., 33y wife keeping house b OH; parents b OH
", William J., 14y son works on farm b OH
', Clement F., 12y son works on farm b OH
", Jesse C., 10y son at home b OH
", Hamer T., 8y son at school b OH
", Leroy B., 7y son at school b OH
", Josie B., 5y dau at home b OH
", Nellie E., 3y dau b OH
", John A., 7/12 born in November, son b OH

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Heather GRENKE

[T63381]

____ - ____

Family 1 : Matthew FOOR
  1.  McKelvey James FOOR

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[T63381] NAME: From info submitted by John H. Meier, Sept. 2003, to gencircles.com.NAME/SPOUSE: James R. Webreck d 26 Aug 2002, b 1929. One of his grandchildren mentioned was Heather Grenke "and fiance Matthew Foor". [The Tribune-Democrat, Johnstown, PA, 27 Aug 2002]

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Francis Marion HAMELBACK

[T129637]

Sep 1859 - AFT Jan 1920

Father: Francis HAMELBACK
Mother: Elizabeth FOOR


 _Francis HAMELBACK _
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|--Francis Marion HAMELBACK 
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|_Elizabeth FOOR ____

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[T129637] CENSUS: 1860 Hopewell Twp., Muskingum Co., OH; visitation 173/170
HAMMELBACK, Francis, 43y coal digger b PA, $150 real estate, $35 personal estate
", Elizabeth, 37y b PA
", Wm., 19y potter b PA
", Duncan, 17y b PA
", Jacob 15y b PA, attended school
", Margaret, 11y b PA, attended school
", Ellen, 9y b PA, attended school
", Mary, 6y b PA, attended school
", Francis M., 1y b OH

CENSUS: 1870 Latrobe, Westmoreland Co., PA, post office Blairsville; p HAMELBACK, Francis, 53y stone mason b PA
", Elizabeth, 47y b PA, can't write
", Jacob, 25y cabinet maker b PA
", Margaret, 21y b PA
", Mary, 16y b PA
", Francis M., 11y b PA, attended school
", Anne, 9y b PA, attended school
PLOW, Cyrus, 25y cabinet maker b PA, can't read or write
", Ellen, 19y b PA
", Mary, 1/12 b PA, born in May

CENSUS: 1880 Mt. Sterling, Hopewell Twp., Muskingum Co., OH, ED 159 p 33
HAMELBACK, Francis, 64y stone mason b PA, fa b VT, ma b PA
", Elizabeth, 57y wife keeps house b PA, parents b PA
", Jacob, 33y son, divorced, carpenter b PA
", Francis M., 21y son, carpenter b OH
", Annie, 17y dau b OH

CENSUS: 1900 Red Wing, Goodhue Co., MN; ED 53 SH 2B
KUHN, John J., head, b Nov 1829, 70y b Germany, parents b Germany
", Christina, wife b Aug 1832, 67y b Germany, parents b Germany,
", Christina, dau b Jun 1871, 28y b Minnesota, parents b Germany
HAMELBACK, Frank M., boarder b Sept 1858, 41y b OH, parents b VA, mar. 4y , mold maker
", Clara E., boarder b Sept 1876, 23y b Missouri?, fa b KY, ma b VA, had 0 ch 0 living
DAILEY, Charley, boarder b Jun 1880, 19y b Minnesota, parents b Canada, laborer, pottery

1903 - F. M. Hamelback, of Akron, is visiting his brother, J. A. Hamelback, and sister, Mrs. McDermott. [Newark Advocate, Newark, OH., Oct. 15, 1903]

1903 - F. M. Hamelback, of Akron, is visiting his brother, J. A. Hamelback.
[Newark Advocate, Newark, OH., Dec. 22, 1903]

1904 - Mrs. Elizabeth Hamelback, aged 83 years, presented her son, Frank M. Hamelback, with a fine pipe before he took his departure for York, PA. [The Newark Advocate, Newark, OH, March 25, 1904]

1904 - Mr. F. M. Hamelback of 93 South Second Street, left Thursday night for Johnstown, PA., to visit his sisters, after which he will go to York and Philadelphia. Mr. Hamelback has accepted a position at York, PA. His many friends in this city are sorry to see him leave, but whish him success in his new home. [Newark Advocate, Newark, OH., March 25, 1904]

1904 - F. M. Hamelback, of Marshalltown, Iowa, who has been visiting his mother, Mrs. Elizabeth Hamelback at her home, 401 Chester avenue, and other relatives in the city, left for his home Sunday evening. [The Newark Advocate, Newark, Ohio, Dec. 19, 1904].

CENSUS: 1910 York, York Co., PA; ED 124 SH 16A
HAMELBACK, Francis M., boarder, 51y, married once, b OH, parents b PA, mould maker, pottery. Listed as a boarder with several other people

CENSUS: 1920 York, York Co., PA; ED 120 SH 8B
HAMELBACK, M. Frank, head, rents home, 61y b OH, parents b PA, pattern maker, pfaltzgraff pottery
", Emma V., wife 63y b MD, parents b MD

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Jack Edger HARCLERODE

[T110329]

____ - ____

Father: Thomas Carl HARCLERODE
Mother: Alberta SCHETROMOPF


 _Thomas Carl HARCLERODE _+
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|_Alberta SCHETROMOPF ____

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[T110329] NAME/PARENTAGE: From Jil Loewit via August 2007 email.

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Sarah J. HARRIS

[T26729]

ABT 1861 - AFT 1 Jun 1880

Family 1 : John William Henry JUSTICE
  1.  Mary R. JUSTICE

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[T26729] In "Infirmary Records, Fairfield Co., Ohio, 1848-1910 and Death Records From the Infirmary Records 1911-1980", Fairfield County, Ohio, Chapter OGS, 1994, p 73, it shows a Sarah Justice, 24y of Bloom Twp., entered infirmary on 1 Mar 1886. No further mention of her.

DOM/POM: Names listed as Sarah J. Harris and John W. H. Justus, FHL Batch
M514353 Fairfield Co., Ohio, probate marriages 1869-1880.

CENSUS: 1880 Lithopolis, Fairfield Co., OH; p 4, vis 41/42
JUSTICE, John W., 24y laborer b OH; parents b OH
", Sarah J., 19y wife keeping house b OH; parents b OH
", Mary R., 7/12 born in December, dau, b OH

NOTE: Sarah does not appear to be married to John in the 1900 census. The assumption is that she either died or divorced him. Daughter Mary R. appears with father and step-mother in 1900 census.

CENSUS: 1900 Columbus, Franklin Co., OH; ED 65 SH 7B
JUSTISS, John, head, b Dec 1855, 44y b OH, parents b OH, watchman
", Mary J., wife b Dec 1846, 53y b OH, fa b OH, ma b NY, mar. 13y, had 2 ch 2
living
", Mary R., dau b Nov 1879, 20y b OH; house work

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George HARTMAN

____ - ____

Family 1 : Stacey Renee FOOR
  1.  Hannah Rose HARTMAN

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Sarah Elizabeth HARTMAN

[T4878]

22 Oct 1829 - ____

Father: Peter HARTMAN
Mother: Eva Ann HENNINGER


 _Peter HARTMAN _____
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|_Eva Ann HENNINGER _

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[T4878] DOB/DOBap/POBap: "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 21. Sponsors: Jacob & Sarah GLICK.

CENSUS: 1850 Sidney, Shelby Co., OH
DRAKE, Fielding, 25y shoemaker b OH, $1600 real estate
", Jane, 22y b OH
", Mary E., 4/12 b OH
", William, 21y shoemaker b OH, $400 real estate
OLBER?, Harvey, 21y shoemaker b OH
CLEGG, Thomas, 21y shoemaker b England
HARTMAN, Sarah E., 18y b OH

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Terry Lee HAWKINS

[T111075]

____ - ____

Father: Harold Gene HAWKINS
Mother: Ramona H. BOLLEY


 _Harold Gene HAWKINS _
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|_Ramona H. BOLLEY ____+

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[T111075] NAME: Listed as one of two sons who preceded her in death -- Terry Lee and Larry Gene -- in mother Ramona H. (Bolley) Hawkins Nov. 2007 obit.

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David HEIMBACH

[T6932]

16 Sep 1820 - 30 Dec 1898

Father: Heinrich HEIMBACH
Mother: Saloma Sarah GRAMLICH

Family 1 : Margaret LEONARD
  1.  Mary HEIMBAUGH
  2.  Sarah A. HEIMBAUGH
  3.  Catherine HEIMBAUGH
  4.  Lydia HEIMBACH
  5.  Ida HEIMBAUGH

 _Heinrich HEIMBACH _____+
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|--David HEIMBACH 
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|_Saloma Sarah GRAMLICH _

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[T6932] NAME/DOB/DOBap/POBap/Parentage: "Churchbooks of the Betzer Union/Zion Reformed Church, 1817-1881, Bloom Township, Fairfield Co., OH", Fairfield Co., Ohio, Chapter OGS, 1994, p 8. Sponsors: Michael Handwork and Maria Cromlich.

DOD/POD: From R. Critchlow via June 2001 email.

DOM/POM: Names listed as Margaret Leonard and David Haimbaugh. "Fairfield County, Ohio Marriages, V II, 1836-1851", Fairfield Co., Ohio, Chapter OGS, 2005.

CENSUS: 1830 Violet Twp., Fairfield Co., OH
HINEBAUGH, Henry. One male under 5, one 5-10, one 10-15, one 30-40. One
female under 5, one 10-150, one 30-40.

NOTE: The 1850 census is the only thing I've, at this time, found to further document this individual. When searching for a David b abt 1839 from the 1850 census, I found this particular individual and it 'fit'. This may or may not be the same David.

CENSUS: 1850 Bloom Twp., Fairfield Co., OH - family 1634
HEIMBAUGH, David 39y farmer b OH
", Margaret 23y b VA
", Mary 4y b OH
", Sara 3y b OH
", Catherine 2y b OH

CENSUS: 1860 Liberty Twp., Fairfield Co., OH; p 109
HEIMBAUGH, David 39y farmer b OH
", Margaret, 34y b VA
", Mary 15y b OH
", Sarah 13y b OH
", Catherine 11y b OH
", Franklin, 5y b OH

CENSUS: 1870 Rochester Twp., Fulton Co., IN, p 26
HAIMBAUGH, David, 45y farmer b OH
", Margaret, 44y keeping house b MD
", Sarah, 20y at home b OH
", Frank, 15y farm laborer b OH
", Lydia, 9y b OH
", Ida, 7y b OH


Son Franklin's obit:

F. D. HAIMBAUGH, postmaster of Muncie for the last eight years, died at his home there following an attack of heart failure. He passed away Wednesday evening according to a message from his son Paul [HAIMBAUGH] to Frank McCARTER of this city, who is a nephew of the deceased. Mr. Haimbaugh was well known in this community where he had often visited and was a prominent Democrat in his home city.
Mrs. Katharine McCARTER, of this city, Mrs. John FENSTERMACHER, of Fulton, and Mrs. Arthur LYNCH, of Chicago, sisters, survive. The funeral will be held at Muncie, Saturday afternoon. Thursday, January 3, 1924, Rochester Sentinel, Rochester, Indiana.



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Joseph C. HELLER

[T37303]

ABT 1856 - AFT Jun 1860

Father: Charles HELLER
Mother: Catherine ROMICK


 _Charles HELLER ___
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[T37303] CENSUS: 1860 Lithopolis, Bloom Twp., Fairfield Co., OH; visitation 233/226
HELLER, Charles 36y day laborer b PA
", Catharine 33y b OH
", John W., 13y b OH
", Mary J., 11y b OH
", Angeline 9y b OH
", Charles M., 7y b OH
", Eliza A., 6y b OH
", Joseph C., 4y b OH
", Rachel L., 8/12 b OH

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Margaret HOOPES

ABT 1826 - ____

Family 1 : John COLLEDGE
  1.  William COLLEDGE
  2.  Silas COLLEDGE
  3.  George COLLEDGE
  4.  Louis COLLEDGE
  5.  Jacob COLLEDGE

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Alice HOWARD

[T85163]

14 Aug 1889 - 14 Mar 1942

Father: Charles HOWARD
Mother: Laura JAMES

Family 1 : Glenn LEHMAN
  1.  Joseph H. LEHMAN

 _Charles HOWARD _
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|_Laura JAMES ____

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[T85163] MAIDEN NAME: The death certificate (image) of their daughter, Thelma B. Sands, shows mother's name as Alice Howard.

CENSUS: 1900 Royalton precinct, Fairfield Co., Ohio, ED 2 SH 7A p 19
HOWARD, Charles, head, b Jun 1861, 38y b OH, fa b NY, ma b OH, butcher
", Laura, wife b Sep 1864?, 35? y b OH, fa b PA, ma b OH, mar. 18y, had 9 ch
9 living
", Bertha, dau b Apr 1883, 17y b OH
", Frank, son b Jan 1885, 15y b OH, day laborer
", Lollie?, dau b Aug 1886, 13y b OH
", Alice, dau b Aug 1889, 10y b OH
", Kate, dau b Feb 1891, 8y b OH
", Hettie, dau b Oct 1893, 6y b OH
", Mary, dau b Oct 1895, 4y b OH
", Anna, dau b Dec 1897, 2y b OH
", George, son b Nov 1899, 6/12 b OH

CENSUS: 1910 Amanda Twp., Fairfield Co.,OH; ED 49 SH 6B
HOWARD, Laura, head, 46y widow b OH, parents b OH, had 9 ch 9 living
", George P., 10y b OH, parents b OH
LEHMAN, Glenn L., son-in-law 24y b OH, parents b OH
", Alice, dau 20y b OH, both married once, mar 3y, had 1 ch 1 living
", Joseph H., grandson 23/12 b OH

CENSUS: 1920 Madison Twp., Franklin Co., OH; ED 16 Sh 3B
LEHMAN, Glenn, head, 33y b OH, parents b OH
", Alice, wife 30y b OH, parents b OH
", Joe H., son 11y b OH
", Thelma, dau 9y b OH

1929 - One hundred invitations have been issued to the wedding of Miss Kathleen Lucille Solt, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Rollie M. Solt, of Canal Winchester, and Mr. Joseph H. Lehman, son of Mr. and Mrs. Glen Lehman of Groveport, which is to take place on Sunday, Dec. 22 at 1:30 p.m. in Trinity Lutheran Church, Marcy, Ohio, Rev. E. E. Brideweser officiating. Mrs. E. E. Brideweser of Lithopolis will preside at the organ in a half hour recital of music preceding the ceremony. She also will play the wedding march and accompaniment for Mrs. Ruth Stevens of Lithopolis who will sing selections before and after the ceremony. A reception of 40 guests will be held at the home of the bride's parents after the ceremony. This group will include, among others, members of thew edding party Miss Thelma Lehman, sister of the bridegroom, a student of Miami University will be maide of honor, Miss Mildred Solt, of Mt. Vernon and aunt of the bride, and Mrs. Walter Neubauer of Canal Winchester will be bridesmaids, Zella Mae and Edwin McDonald children of Mr. and Mrs. Forrest McDonald of Bexley and cousins of the bride groom will serve as flower girl and ringbearer respectively; Mr. Glen Wolfe of Groveport will be best man and Mr. Joseph Raum, a student of Miami university and Mr. Walter Neubauer of Canal Winchester will be ushers. Miss Solt is a graduate of Canal Winchester High School, class of 1926. She attended Ohio University at Athens and has been a teacher in the fifth and sixth grades at the Lithopolis school. Mr. Lehman is a graduate of the Groveport High School. He is a former student of the college of Agriculture, Ohio State university. [The Circleville Herald, Circleville, Ohio, Dec. 18, 1929]

Death certificate image: Alice Lehman of Galena, Ohio, died in Galena, Delaware Co., Ohio on March 14, 1942 of a coronary occlusion, aged 52y 7m, married, husband Glen, born Aug. 14, 1889 in Royalton, Ohio to Charles Howard b Royalton and Laura James b Royalton, Ohio. Buried March 17 in Canal Winchester, Ohio.

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Mary E. HUMMELL

[T6218]

11 Nov 1861 - 9 Nov 1889

Family 1 : Herman BECKER
  1.  Hubert Edson BECKER
  2.  Ernest William BECKER
  3.  Mabel Eleanor BECKER

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[T6218] NAME: "Churchbooks of the Betzer Union/Zion Reformed Church, 1817-1881, Bloom
Township,, Fairfield Co., OH", Fairfield Co., Ohio, Chapter OGS, 1994, p 41.

DOB/DOD/POBurial: "Cemeteries of Bloom Township, Fairfield County, OH",
Fairfield Co., Ohio, Chapter OGS, 1996, p 52.

Nov. 13, 1889 issue - Mrs. Herman Becker of Lockville died Nov. 9th, aged about 30 years. Survived by husband and 3 children. "Genealogical Abstracts from The Lancaster (Ohio) Gazette, V3, 1885-1890", Fairfield County Gen., Society, July 1998, p 66.

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George Elmer KERNS

[T85518]

20 Jul 1872 - 1 Aug 1948

Father: Martin Jacob KERNS
Mother: Philena KIGER


 _Martin Jacob KERNS _
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|_Philena KIGER ______+

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[T85518] CENSUS: 1880 Greencastle precinct, Fairfield Co.,OH
KERNES, Martin J., 30y farmer b OH, parents b OH
", Philena, 31y wife keeping house b OH, parents b OH
", Arthur E., 9y son b OH
", George E., 7y son b OH
", Otis W., 6y son b OH
", Erlie E., 4y daughter b OH
", Emma P., 3y dau. b OH
", James M., 1y son b OH

LOCATION: 1920 Washington Twp., Van Wert Co., OH; p 223 ED 144 SH 1A
KERNS, George E., head, 47y b OH, parents b OH, farmer
", Emma C., wife 46y b OH, parents b OH
", Walter J., son 21y b OH
", Wilmer K., son 9y b OH
", Anna P., dau 7y b OH

LOCATION: 1930 - Mr. and Mrs. James Kerns, George Kerns, Mr. and Mrs. Otis
Kerns and Mrs. Ersa Ashbaugh will go to Lancaster Tuesday to attend the
Miller family reunion. [Van Wert Daily Bulletin, Van Wert, Ohio, August 25,
1930]

Death certificate image. George Elmer Kerns, resided and died 920 E. Central, Van Wert, Van Wert Co., OHio, Aug. 2, 1948, aged 76y 0m 11d, resident of community for 76 years (info not correct), married to Emma Kerns. Born July 20, 1872 in Fairfield Co., Ohio to Martin Kerns b unknown and Philena Kiger b unknown. Retired farmer. Informant was ??? Kerns of Van Wert, Ohio. Buried Aug. 3 in Ridge Cem.

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David KESLER

[T11318]

Jan 1833 - 8 Jan 1915

Father: Jonathan KISTLER
Mother: Nancy J. KEMP

Family 1 : Harriet GLICK

 _Jonathan KISTLER _
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|_Nancy J. KEMP ____

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[T11318] NAME/DOB/POB/Parentage/Spouse/DOD/POD/POBurial: Info from the website and research of Ric Tobin, Alexandria, VA; used with permission, Sept., 1999.

CENSUS; 1850 Clearcreak Twp., Fairfield Co., OH; visitation 491
KISTLER, Jonathan 47y farmer b MD
", Nancy 40y b VA
", Salem 19y farmer b OH
", Susan 18y b OH
", Mary 18y b OH
", Davies? 16y farmer b OH
", Elizabeth 14y b OH
", Minerva 13y b OH
", Sarah 10y b OH
", Jeremiah 8y b OH
", Luther 6y b OH
", Nancy 2y b OH

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Dora Emily Millie KRUMM

[T6388]

14 Mar 1883 - 5 Oct 1925

Father: Jonathan F. KRUMM
Mother: Maria C. ANDERS

Family 1 : Andrew J. BURNARD

 _Jonathan F. KRUMM _+
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|_Maria C. ANDERS ___+

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[T6388] NAME/DOB/DOBap/POBap/Parentage: "Churchbooks of the Betzer Union/Zion Reformed
Church, 1817-1881, Bloom Township, Fairfield Co., OH", Fairfield Co., Ohio,
Chapter OGS, 1994, p 41. "Dora Emilie".

CENSUS: 1900 Violet Twp., Fairfield Co., OH, p 321
KRUMM, Jno., head, 46y b Oct 1853 Germany, parents b Germany, mar. 25y,
farmer
", Mary, wife b Feb 1854, 46y b Germany, Parents b Germany, had 6 ch 5 living
", Edward, son b Jan 1881, 19y b OH, day laborer
", Millie, dau b March 1883, 17y b OH, at school
", Effie, dau b Nov 1883, 14y b OH, at school

CENSUS: 1910 Violet Twp., Fairfield Co., OH; ED 78 SH 8A p 243
BURNARD, Andrew J., head, 28y b OH, parents b OH, farmer, married once, mar. 8y
", Millie, wife 26y b OH, parents b Germany, had 1 ch 1 living, married once
", Francis, son 6y b OH, parents b OH

1923 partition record. John Crum/Krum died April 7, 1917. Children: Millie
Burnard, Edward Krum, Minnie Bower, Effie Blauser. "Partition Record
Abstracts, V3, 1900-1940 Fairfield County, Ohio", Fairfield County Chapter
OGS, 2006, p 36.

DOD/DOB/POBurial: Name listed as Millie Burnard, 1883-1925. "Cemeteries of Violet Twp., Fairfield Co., OH", Fairfield County Gen. Society, Chapter OGS, 1990, p 76.

Death certificate image. Dora Melia Burnard, Pickerington, Fairfield Co., Ohio, Oct. 5, 1925, aged 42y 6m 21d, married to Anrew J. Burnard. Born March 14, 1883 in Jefferson, Ohio, to John Krumm b Germany and Mary Andrews b Germany. Buried Violet Cem., Oct. 7.

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Robert LEHMAN

[T21869]

Apr 1878 - AFT Jun 1900

Father: Joseph Samuel LEHMAN
Mother: Sarah Catherine COHAGAN


 _Joseph Samuel LEHMAN ____
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[T21869] CENSUS: 1900 Bloom Twp., Fairfield Co., OH, SD (blank), ED (blank), SH 5B, taken June 6th by Felix Taes, visitation
visitation 115/120
LEHMAN, Joseph b Oct 1852, 47y b OH; parents b OH; mar 27y; farmer
", Catherine, wife b Apr 1853, 47y b OH; parents b OH; 5 ch, 4 living
", Robert, son b Apr 1878, 22y single b OH; farm labor
", George, son b Jan 1881, 19y single b OH; clerk
", Glenn, son b June 188-, 14?y single b OH; at school
", Samuel, son b June 1892, 7y b OH; at school

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Margaret LOEL

[T47777]

ABT 1892 - 20 Jul 1938

Family 1 : James H. TURNER
  1.  John TURNER

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[T47777] DOm/POM: James H. Turner born 1878 Lancaster, Ohio, age 35, Margaret E. Loel
b 1892 Alena, Ross Co., Ohio, age 21, married Dec. 8, 1913, Franklin Co.,
Ohio, groom's parents Peter Turner and Elizabeth Mattox, Bride's Henry D.
Loel and M....Litterst. "Ohio Marriages 1800-1958", familysearch.org, text,
no image.

CENSUS: 1920 Columbus, Franklin Co., OH; ward 10, ED 170 Sh 5A
Lad/Loel/Loch, Henry D., head, 55y b OH, parents b OH, laborer
", Winnie?, wife 51y b OH, parents b OH
TURNER, Maggie, dau 28y, b OH, parents b OH
", James H., son-in-law 43y, parents b OH, contractor,

CENSUS: 1930 Bloom Twp., Fairfield Co., OH, sheet 9B
TURNER, James H., owns home for $600, does not reside on a farm, married first at age 34, b OH, parents b OH, retired
", Margaret, wife, 37y b OH, parents b oH, married first at age 21
", John, son 10y b OH

Death certificate image. Margaret Turner of Carroll, Ohio, died July 20, 1938 in Athens State Hospital, Athens, Athens Co., Ohio, after a 2y 6m 11d stay. Dighted of psychosis with syphilitic meningo encephalitis. Born about 1891, aged about 47y, married, wife James Turner. Born about 1891 in Ohio to Henry Loel b Chillicothe, Ohio, and Minnie b same. Buried Forest Rose Cem., July 22.

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Lillie M. MILLER

[T72699]

18 Dec 1885 - 25 Sep 1939

Family 1 : Frances L. MARTZ

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[T72699] NAME/DOB/DOD/POBurial: Name listed as Lille M. Martz, full dates. "Cemeteries of Bloom Twp., Fairfield Co., OH", Fairfield County Gen. Soc., Chapter OGS, 1996, p 74.

CENSUS: 1910 Dublin Twp., Mercer Co., OH; Sh 13A
MARTZ, Francis L., head, 27y married once, mar. 7y, b OH, parents b OH,
farmer
", Lili M., wife 24y b OH, parents b OH, had 5 ch 3 living
", Alice B., dau 5y b OH
", Marion W., son 3y b OH
", John E., son 2y b OH

CENSUS: 1930 Wayne Twp., Fort Wayne city, Allen Co., IN; ED 30 SH 10 B, 7th
precinct, 3809 Clinton.
MARTZ, Frances L., head, 47y b OH, parents b OH, first married at age 20,
machinist, electrical shop
", Lillie M., wife 44y b OH, parents b OH, first married at age 17
", Marion W., son 23y single b OH, parents b OH, auto-mechanic, electrical
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____ - ____

Family 1 : Margaret HOFFHEINS

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Abram MUSSER

[T45566]

Jan 1840 - 1902

Family 1 : Elizabeth FOOR
  1.  Frank G. MUSSER

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[T45566] Census: 1850 Royalton, Fulton Co., OH, p 285.
CROY, Jacob, 35y farmer b OH
", Nancy, 33y b OH
MUSSER, Abram 10y b OH
CROY, Annice, 5y female b OH

CENSUS: 1860 Amboy Twp., Fulton Co., OH

MUSSER, Abram, 21y laborer b OH - residing with a widow Nancy Sampson 43y and two children. Page 428/779, Amboy Twp., Fulton Co., OH.

CENSUS: 1870 - can't find in Amboy Twp. or Metamora.

CENSUS: 1880 Amboy Twp., Metamora, Fulton Co., OH; page 57A
MUSSER, Abram, 40y b OH, parents b OH, laborer
", Elizabeth, wife, 34y b PA, keeping house, parents b PA
", Frank, son, 13y b OH
", Ellen, dau, 16y b OH

LOCATION: 1890 Amboy Twp., Fulton Co., OH- name listed as Abram Musser (though the Musser has been crossed out and it looks like "Mener" or "Menter" written above it), private Co. D, 130th OVI from May 2, 1864 to Sep.. 22, 1864, serving 4m 20d. Post office: Metamora, Ohio. Disability incurred: chronic diarrhea and [Dispeps?]. In Hospital. 1890 Veterans Schedules [database online]. Provo, Utah: MyFamily.com, Inc., 2004. Original data: United States. Special Schedules of the Eleventh Census (1890) Enumerating Union Veterans and Widows of Union Veterans of the Civil War.

CENSUS: 1900 Metamora, Fulton Co., OH, SH 2B ED1
MERCER, Abram, head, b Jan 1840, ?y, married 30y b OH, parents b PA,
occupation... Fu[errat?] mill.
", Elizabeth, wife b July 1844, 55y b PA, had 2 ch 2 living, parents b PA

DOD/POBurial: www.findagrave.com. Birth is shown in error as "1184". Death as 1902. Inscription shows "Father, Co. D 138 OVI".

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Dorothy May NEIBARGER

[T94591]

10 Dec 1933 - 22 Apr 2002

Family 1 : Kenneth CHRISTIAN

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[T94591] Abstract: CHRISTIAN, Dorothy May (NEIBARGER), 68, of Rockbridge, d Monday 22 Apr 2002. Married husband Kenneth 24 Feb 1953 and he d 1 May 2000. Also preceded in death by parents Carl and Florence NEIBARGER, sisters Jean MILLER and Eilene BAUGHMAN, brother Richard NEIBARGER. Survived by dau. Sharon Christian (Jim Johns) of Rockbridge, bros. John Sr. of Sunbury, George (Alice) of Johnstown, and Carl (Helen) of Columbus. Services Friday. Interment Lithopolis Cem. [Columbus Dispatch, 25 Apr 2002, News 07E]

DOD/POD: Name listed as Dorothy May Christian, born 10 Dec 1933 in Licking Co., Ohio, resided in Hocking Co., Ohio, died 22 Apr 2002 at St. Ann's Hospital in Westerville, Franklin Co., Ohio, age 68. Father's surname NEILBARGER, mother's HILLS. Widowed. 12 years of education. Ancestry.com and Ohio Department of Health. Ohio Deaths, 1908-1944 and 1958-2002 [database on-line]. Provo, UT, USA: MyFamily.com, Inc., 2006.

NOTE: The death index shows her maiden name spelled as NEILBARGER with a letter 'l'. The obituary I abstracted 4 years ago in 2002 I typed out NEIBARGER several times. Either I incorrectly typed the abstract, or the death index is incorrect.

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George August Edward PAIRAN

[T14112]

24 May 1863 - 22 Apr 1947

Father: Henry PAIRAN
Mother: Anna Gertrude TEASE

Family 1 : Margaret RABE
  1.  Emma PAIRAN
  2.  Margaret PAIRAN
  3.  Kathryn PAIRAN

 _Henry PAIRAN ________+
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[T14112] DOM/DOD: Rabe & Gunter via email Jan., 2000.

DOB/DOBap: "Churchbooks of the Betzer Union/Zion Reformed Church, 1817-1881, Bloom Twp., Fairfield Co., OH", Fairfield county chapter OGS, 1994, p 35. Name listed as K. G. A. Eduard Pairan, parents listed as H. Raeinhart & wf Gertraut Pairan. Sponsor was Eduard Pairan. Baptised by G. Mochel. Baptised same day as "Hr. Reinhard Boving"

CENSUS: 1870 Violet Twp., Fairfield Co., OH.
Henry, 41, Hessen-Cassel
Anna, 32, Prussia
Amelia, 14, Ohio
Wilhemina, 12, Ohio
Edward, 7, Ohio
Louela, 5, Ohio
Dorothy, 3, Ohio
Edward, 34, Hessen-Cassel

CENSUS: 1880 Lancaster, Fairfield Co., OH; ED 310 p 312
PAIRAN, Henry, 50y carpenter b Hessen cassel, parents b same
", Anna, 44y wife keeping house b Prussia, parents b Prussia
", Edward, 17y son, machinist, "inflamatory ruematism", b OH
", Louise, 14y dau at school, b OH
", Dora, 12y dau at school, b OH
", Harry, 7y son at school, b OH


Death certificate image. G. A. Edward Pairan, Greenfield Twp., Fairfield Co., Ohio, April 22, 1947 aged 83y 10m 28d, widow of Margaret Pairan. Born May 24, 1863 Fairfield Co., Ohio to Henry Pairan b Germany and Anna These b Germany. Informant was Kathrine E. Pairan. Buried Forest Rose Cem. April 25.

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Jean PALMER

[T121180]

14 Jan 1895 - 22 Jul 1945

Family 1 : Charles CONKLIN

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[T121180] Death certificate image. Jean L. Conklin of rural Canal Winchester, Franklin Co., Ohio, died at Grant Hospital, Franklin Co., Ohio, July 22, 1945, aged 50y 6m 8d, widow of Charles Conklin. Born Jan. 14, 1895 in Pataskala, Ohio, to Lewis Palmer b unknown and unknown mother. Informant was Lillian Conklin of 1097 1/2 E. Main, Columbus. Buried Betzer Cem., July 24.

POBurial: New Betzer cemetery has a listing for a CONKLIN monument. It has
no dates. On front of stone it says Charles, Jean, Edward Palmer. On back
of stone it says Palmer, William, Laura, Rebecca. "Cemeteries of Bloom Twp.,
Fairfield Co., OH", Fairfield County Gen. Soc., Chapter OGS, 1996, p 63.

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Dannette PECK

[T34421]

ABT 1973 - ____

Father: Daniel Carroll PECK
Mother: Debra Sue FOOR

Family 1 : Steven Duane FOOR
  1.  Makena FOOR
  2.  Lindsey Grace FOOR

 _Daniel Carroll PECK _+
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[T34421] NAME: From an Everett High School, Everett, PA alumni website.

Name: Foor, Dannette
Married Name: Peck
Year of Graduation: 1991
Current City/Town Where Residing: Everett
Current Occupation: CSR
Email: sdfoor@yellowbananas.com
Comments: I married Steven Foor on Oct. 16, 1999. Our daughter, MaKena, was born April 10, 2000. I have been at the Bank for 9 years, and Steven is an accountant for Bedford County. Tonya and I are starting to plan our class reunion. Anyone who would like to help, please e-mail one of us. We could sure use your help!!! See you at the reunion!!

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Louis Glenville RARICK

[T102984]

19 Mar 1849 - 23 Jul 1922

Father: Jacob RARICK
Mother: Frances Francena MACKLIN

Family 1 : Fanny Mariah YOUNG

 _Jacob RARICK _____________+
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[T102984] CENSUS: 1870 Fox Twp., Kendall Co., IL; p 356
RARICK, Jacob, 65y farmer b PA, $600 personal estate
", Francis, 55y keeping house b OH
", Lewis, 21y works on farm b OH
", Mahala 17y b OH

DOM/POM: Names listed as Lewis Glenville Rarick and Fanny Mariah Young, Feb.
18, 1874, marriage book A-1 page 166. [Marriage info posted to the Kendall
Co., GenWeb website]

A child named Elizabeth Maria Rarick was born to Lewis Glanville, b OH, and Fanny Mariah Young, b Sing Sing, NY, Dec. 20, 1978, recorded page 298 in book 1, Kendall Co., IL [birth info posted on the Kendall Co., IL. GenWeb Website, 2007]

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Tim RIDGEWAY

____ - ____

Family 1 : Tina FOOR

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Mary RILEA

[T2692]

INT 1791 (bet 1791-1800) - AFT Jun 1830

Father: Richard RILEA
Mother: Rhoda LITTLE

Family 1 : Joseph FOOR
  1. +David Young FOOR
  2. +Joseph Frederick FOOR

 _Richard RILEA _
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[T2692] Maiden Name: Could be Reilly/Riley.

NAME/BIRTH: also from Patricia Klusman, June 1995, znfx37a@prodigy.com
Pat Klusman - 07/18/98 14:45:24
znfx37a@prodigy.com writes...
"I have gathered a lot of new information on my Foor line. Would you like to
have an update? Joseph Foor, Sr.s second wife was named Mary Rilea, not Relia
as you have it. Her father was Richard Rilea, Rev. War soldier from VA. I am on the trail of Joseph' family perhaps from MD and perhaps French and originally named Firor. The Rilea family was also French most likely. Joseph Jrs. wife was Celia Stanfield, daughter of Thomas Stanfield who descended from very early Quakers into Delaware. I hate seeing the old tree on the net, though it is nice to share what little I had found to that point."

CENSUS: 1830 Pleasant Twp., Brown Co., OH p 446.
FOOR, Mary
MALES: one under 5, one 5-9, one 10-14
FEMALES: one 30-39

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George RITCHEY

[T41924]

Oct 1854 - AFT Apr 1910

Family 1 : Mary A. GROVE
  1. +Suzy Ruth RITCHEY

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[T41924] CENSUS: 1900 (north part) of East Providence Twp., Bedford Co., PA; ED 10 SH 2B
RITCHEY, George W., head, b Oct 1854, 45y b PA, parents b PA, mar. 15y, farmer
", Mary, wife b Dec 1856, 43y b PA, parents b PA, had 2 ch 1 living
", Susan, dau b May 1894, 6y b PA
", Grant, adopted son b Sept 1887, 12y b PA, parents b PA

CENSUS: 1910 E. Providence Twp., Bedford Co., PA; visitation 134/138
RITCHEY, George W., head, 54y b PA, parents b PA, farmer
", Mary, wife, 53y b PA, parents b PA, had 2 ch 1 living, mar 25y
", Susie, dau 15y b PA

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Jeff SCHAFFER

[T62625]

____ - ____

Father: Scott SCHAFFER
Mother: Barbara FOOR


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[T62625] NAME: From Barb (Foor) Schaffer via Oct. 2003 email.

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Grace SHAFFER

[T74078]

ABT 1911 - ____

Father: Grant SHAFFER
Mother: Ida May PECK


 _Grant SHAFFER _+
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[T74078] CENSUS: 1920 E. Providence Twp., Bedford Co., PA; p 131
SHAFFER, Grant, head, 52y b PA, parents b PA
", Ida, wife 44y b PA, parents b PA
", Foster E., son 18y b PA
", Durwood H., son 17y b PA
", Vearl L., son 15y b PA
", Guy J., son 11y b PA
", Grace L., dau 9y b PA

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Colonel SHOEMAKER

[T70277]

2 Jul 1907 - 2 Jul 1907

Father: William Fred SHOEMAKER
Mother: Edith Arvilla CARR


 _William Fred SHOEMAKER _
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|_Edith Arvilla CARR _____+

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[T70277] DOB/DOD: From cemetery inscriptions on private website of The Crew Family. Parentage not confirmed. This person's grave is very near supposed parents and other siblings, and the name "Colonel" is probably named after his mother's brother, Colonel Carr.

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Russell Games SLAYTER

[T3582]

9 Dec 1896 - 15 Oct 1964

Family 1 : Maude Marie FOOR
  1. +John Henry SLAYTER
  2.  Hannah Rebecca SLAYTER

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[T3582] NAME: from the files of Lori Stucker, 6/1998. She listed his name as "Games M. Slayter".

DOB/DOD/POB/POD/DOM/POM: Info at RootsWeb by Peter H. Steelquist.

"He was an inventor of fiberglass and became very wealthy. They stayed in Van Wert, Ohio, all of their lives. The campus of Purdue University includes the Slayter bandshell which was built with a donation from "Uncle Games" to demonstrate the accoustic properties of fiberglass", from Dr. Evan Drummond via August 1998 email.

OBIT: Abstracted... very long. Son of the late Alonzo T. Slayter and Margaret Shoemaker Slayter, survived by wife Marie Foor Slayter, one son John H. Slayter, Elkhart, IN, a daughter Mrs. Jeffery C. Jordan of 272 Jefferson Woods, and five grandchildren. Cremated. World War 1 vet. Article entitled "Heart Attack Claims Father of Fiberglas". Dr. Games Slayter. A building at the Owens-Corning Fiberlass Technical Research Center in Granville was dedicated to him. Winner of many research awards, 130-plus patents in glass technology. Born in Argos, Indian, Dec 9. Organized Slayer & Company, consulting engineers, in Detroit serving as president until 1931. [Newark Advocate, Newark, Ohio, Oct. 16, 1964]

DOM/POM: Names listed as Marie Foor and Russell G. Stayter, application 31152.

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Lewis Davis SMALTZ

[T8979]

31 Jul 1845 - 31 Oct 1921

Father: Elias SMALTZ
Mother: Mary Ann SHOWALTER

Family 1 : Martha Jane POWELL
  1.  Sherman Wilson SMALTZ
  2.  Alice Victoria SMALTZ

 _Elias SMALTZ _______+
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[T8979] NAME/DOB/POB: From 1850 census. See notes on supposed parents.

CENSUS: 1860 Lithopolis, Bloom Twp., Fairfield Co., OH; visitation 246/239
SMALTZ, Elias 40y farmer b OH
", Mary A. 39y b VA
", Margaret 17y b OH
", Lewis D., 14y b OH
", Elizabeth 9y b OH
", Mary E., 5y b OH
", Ephraim J., 1y b OH

DOM/POM: Names listed as Lewis D. Smaltz and Martha J. Powel. "Fairfield County, Ohio Marriages, V III, 1852-1868, Fairfield Co., Ohio, Chapter OGS, 2006.

CENSUS: 1870 Bloom Twp., Fairfield Co., OH; visitation 342/350
SMALTZ, Louis, 24y farm laborer b OH, $500 personal property
", Martha, 22y keeping house b OH
", Sherman W., 2y at home b OH
", Alice V., 5/12 at home b OH, born in Jan.

CENSUS: 1880 Liberty Twp., Hancock Co., OH; p 412A
SMALTZ, Lewis D., 34y b OH, farmer, parents b OH
", Martha, wife 32y keeping house b OH, fa b OH, ma b PA
", Sherman W., son 11y b OH
", Alice V., dau 9y b OH
", Lida B., dau 8y b OH

CENSUS: 1900 Liberty Twp., Hancock Co., OH; ED 68 SH 3A
SMALTZ, Lewis D., head b July 1845, 54y b OH, parents b OH, farmer
", Martha J., wife b Oct 1847, 52y b OH, parents b OH, mar. 32y had 3 ch 2 living

Death certificate image. Lewis Davis Smaltz, Liberty Twp., Hancock Co., Ohio, resident for 49 years, did Oct. 31, 1921 aged 76y 3m, married to Martha Jane Smaltz, born July 31, 1845 in Fairfield Co., Ohio, to Elias Smaltz b VA and Mary Ann Showalter b VA. Informant was wife. Buried Nov. 3 in Maple Grove Cem.

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Emory E. SMYERS

[T23771]

Sep 1885 - 17 Jun 1970

Father: Edward Louis SMYERS
Mother: Miriam VORHEES

Family 1 : Anna G. ENGLEHART
  1.  Louis F. SMYERS
  2.  Martin L. SMYERS
  3.  Melvin H. SMYERS
  4.  Carl W. SMYERS
  5.  Donald F. SMYERS
  6.  Ora E. SMYERS
  7.  Helen A. SMYERS
  8.  James E. SMYERS

 _Edward Louis SMYERS _
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[T23771] CENSUS: 1900 Bloom Twp., Fairfield Co., OH, SD (blank), ED (blank), SH 5A, taken June 6th.
SMYRES, Edward b Nov 1853, 47y b OH, parents b OH, mar 22y, farmer
", Miriam, wife b Nov 1862, 38y b OH, parents b OH, had 7 ch 3 living
", Emor, son b Sept 1885, 14y b OH, at school
", Hazel, dau b Apr 1857, 3y b OH
", Grace, dau b July 1892, 1y b OH

CENSUS: 1910 Fairfield Co., OH; ed 52, visitation 41, Bloom Twp.
SMYER, Edward, 59y b OH, mar. 30y, parents b OH
", Myram, wife 40y b OH, had 7 ch 3 living
", Amye, son 25y b OH, divorced?
", Hazel, 13y dau b OH
", Grace, 11y dau b OH

CENSUS: 1930 Bloom Twp., Fairfield Co., OH; sheet 8A
SMYERS, Emor E., rents home for $10/month, does not reside at farm, 44y b OH,
parents b OH, married at age 27, garage, laborer
", Anna G., wife 36y b OH, parents b OH, married at age 20
", Louis F., son 15y b OH
", Martin L., son 13y b OH
", Melvin H., son 11y b OH
", Carl W., son 9y b OH
", Donald F., son 8y b OH
", Ora E., son 5y b OH
", Helen A., dau 4 0/12 b OH
", James E., son 2 0/12 b OH
", Lewis E., father, 77y widow b OH, parents b OH, retired

DOD/POD: Name listed as Emory E. Smyers, white male, resided Fairfield Co., died in Lancaster in long-term care facility, age 84, Cert 043542, widowed. Ancestry.com and Ohio Department of Health. Ohio Deaths, 1908-1944 and 1958-2002 [database on-line]. Provo, UT, USA: MyFamily.com, Inc., 2006.

OBIT: Emory E. Smyers, age 84, Baltimore, Ohio, Rt. 2, Wednesday in Broad-Vu Nursing Home. Survived by daughters, Mrs. Mary Clendenen, Baltimore, Mrs. Helen Farley, Columbus, Mrs. Clara Stoltz, South Carolinea; sons, Louis, Baltimore, Ohio Rt. 1, Martin and Ora, both of Newark, Ohio, Melvin, Cleveland, Ohio, Donald, Flint, Michigan, and James; 18 grandchildren; 12 great-grandchildren; sister, Mrs. Clarence Marshall, Carroll, Ohio. Funeral service Saturday 3 p.m. from the A. E. Johnson Memorial Funeral Home, Baltimore, Ohio, where friends may call Thursday 7-o p.m. Burial, Glen Rest Cemetery, Reynoldsburg. [Columbus Dispatch, Columbus, Ohio, June 18, 1970, p 12B]

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Robin Florence STRONG

[T133458]

____ - ____

Father: Clarence Erwin STRONG
Mother: Verla Maxine GUTSHALL


 _Clarence Erwin STRONG _
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[T133458] NAME/POB: From Ricinda (Poleck) Perry via Sept. 2009 email.

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David Ray TRAPP

[T78953]

ABT Apr 1945 - ____

Father: William E. TRAPP
Mother: Shirley NICHOLS

Family 1 : Sharon ERB
Family 2 : Judy JONES
Family 3 : Jeanice CONNALLY

 _William E. TRAPP _+
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[T78953] NAME: From the FTM website of L. S. Trudell, update July 7, 2003.

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James Inskeep VAUSE

[T31449]

12 Aug 1827 - 29 Sep 1910

Family 1 : Eliza WRIGHT
  1.  Lizzie VAUSE
  2.  William VAUSE
Family 2 : Mary A. HAAS

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[T31449] NAME/DOB/DOD/POBurial: "Cemeteries of Bloom Township, Fairfield County, OH", Fairfield Co., Ohio, Chapter OGS, 1996, p 344.

CENSUS; 1870 Harrison Twp., Pickaway Co., OH; p 9
VAUSe, James I., 43y farmer b OH, $13,850 real estate, $1500 personal estate
", Eliza W., 43y keeping house b OH
", Joseph W., 11y works on farm b OH
", James E., 6y b OH
", Mary A., 4y b OH
CHINDLER, Ida, 10y domestic servant b OH
PEAN? PENCE?, George, 24y works on farm b OH

CENSUS: 1880 Harrison Twp., Pickaway Co., OH; ED 222 p 18D
VAUSE, J. I., 52y farmer, widowed, b OH, parents b VA
", Joseph, 22y son, single, farm laborer b OH, parents b OH
", James E., 16y farm laborer b OH, attended school
", Mary A., 14y dau, farm laborer, attended school
RYAN, Mary, 48y servant, widowed, house keeping b OH
HIZEL?, Henry, 57y farm laborer, single b PA, parents b Pa
(NOTE: in 1880 census for this family the use of ditto marks indicate that James E. and Mary A. were both farm laborers. Obvious error)

CENSUS: 1900 Harrison Twp., Pickaway Co., OH; ED 106 SH 20A p 139
VAUSE, James I., head, b Aug 1827 OH, parents b OH, mar. 19y, farmer
", Mary A., wife b Nov 1845, 54y b OH, parents b PA, had 1 ch 0 living
HINSON, Chester, servant b Jul 1883, 16y b OH, parents b OH, farm laborer
SOCKRIDER, Mary, servant, b Sep 1883, 16y b OH, aprents b OH, servant
", Edith W., servant, b Apr 1886,1 4y b OH, parents b OH, at school

CENSUS: 1910 Harrison Twp., Pickaway Co., OH; ED 152 Sh 3A p 166
VAUSE, Joseph W., head, 51y b OH, parents b OH, mar. 31y, had 4 ch 3 living, farmer
", Lucy A., wife 51y b OH, parents b OH
", Ben D., son 29y single b OH, parents b OH, farm laborer
", Gladys O., dau 21y b OH, parents b OH
", James I., father 82y widow b OH, parents b VA
SHANNON, Edward C., hired man, 26y single b OH, parents b OH, farm laborer
JONES, Jacob, hired man, 46y single b OH, parents b OH, farm laborer

Death certificate image. James Inskeep Vause, Harrison Twp., Pickaway Co., Ohio, died Sep. 29, 1910 aged 83y 1m 17d, widowed, born Aug. 12, 1827 in Lockbourne, Ohio to Thomas Vause b VA and Elizabeth Decker b VA. Informant was J. W. Vause of Ashville, Ohio. Buried Lithopolis Cem., Oct. 1.

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WILLIAMS

____ - ____

Family 1 : Sandra YOUNG

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Mary ZERKLE

____ - ____

Family 1 : Jerome D. HUMMELL
  1.  Harry C. HUMMELL
  2. +Prosper HUMMEL

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