__ | |--Ann E. | |__
[T6005]
CENSUS: 1860 Royalton Twp., Fulton Co., OH, p 162
CARPENTER, A. [G?], 30y farmer b MI, $1600 real estate, $400 personal estate
", Ann E., 22y b MI
", Eugene, 6y b OH
[---]ick, Geo., 19y b MI
CENSUS: 1870 Royalton, Fulton Co., OH, p 18
CARPENTER, Andrew J., 39y farmer b MI
", Ann E., 33y keeping house b NY
KNAPP, Emma, 18y housekeeper b OH
CENSUS: 1880 Royalton Twp., Fulton Co., OH; visitation 230/238
CARPENTER, Andrew J., 49y constable b MI, parents b NY
", Ann E., 43y wife keeping house b NY, parents b [N.E?]
CENSUS: 1900 Royalton Twp., Fulton Co., OH, SH 5 A p 179 ED 12
CARPENTER, Eugene, head, b June 1854, 45y b OH, mar. 23y, fa b MI, ma b NJ,
farmer
", Rollie?, wife b Jan/Jun 1856, 44y b Scotland, had 8 ch 8 living, parents b
Scotland
", Lena, dau b July 1879 OH
", Bell, dau b July 1881 18y b OH
", Rose?, dau b March 1885, 15y b OH
", Vera/Verna, dau b Jan 1888, 12y b OH
", Peter, son b Apr. 1890, 10y b OH
", Blanche, son [definitely says son], male b Jun? 1892, 8y b OH
", Anna, dau b Oct 1895, 4y b OH
", Rebecca, dau b May 1898, 2y b OH
GRAY, William, hired man b Dec 1876, 28y single b OH
CARPENTER, Ann, mother b Oct 1834, 64y widow b NY, had 1 ch 1 living
TOMBSTONE transcriptions for Lyon Cemetery, posted on the Fulton co., Ohio, GenWeb website, shows Ann E. Carpenter, 1836-1902. Near them are Eugene Carpenter, 1854-1933, their son, and Hattie Carpenter, "w/o Eugene Carpenter", 1858-1924.
__ | |--Kathleen I. ABBOTT | |__
[T912]
NAME: Says w/o Kleo K. on tombstone
BIRTH/DEATH: from tombstone
P.O.D.:
CENSUS: 1930 Providence Twp., Lucas Co., OH, sheet 11A
KATON, Kleo K., head, rents home, owns a radio set, resides on a farm, 32y b
OH, parents b OH, farmer
", Kathleen, wife 33y b OH, married at age 21
", Evelyn A., dau 11y b OH
", Jack C., son 8y b OH
", Joan H., dau 6y b OH
Death certificate image. Kathleen T. Katon of rural R.F.D. Grand Rapids, Lucas Co., Ohio, died in Providence, Lucas Co., Ohio, R. F. D. Grand Rapids, a resident of community for 31 years, on Oct. 19, 1948 aged 51y 7m 5d, married to Kleo who was aged 50 years. Born March 14, 1897 in Weston, OH to Adelbert Abbott b unknown and Clara Miller b unknown. Informant is Kleo Katon. Buried Beaver Creek, Wood Co., Ohio on Oct. 22, 1948.
_Frederick ALT _________+ | |--John ALT | |_Mary Elizabeth KELLER _
[T4298]
DOB/DOD/POBurial: "Mercer County, Ohio, Cemetery Inscriptions", V 6, Mercer Co. Chapter OGS, 1990, p 81.
DOM/POM: Mercer Co., Ohio, probate marriages, 1861-1885; FHL Batch M514022 Source 0914956 V. 3-5. Names shown as Louisa Kable and John Alt.
A PORTRAIT AND BIOGRAPHICAL HISTORY OF MERCER AND VAN WERT COUNTIES, OHIO, A. W. Bowen & Co., 1896, pp 297-298.
"John ALT a prominent farmer and an honored citizen of Liberty township, Mercery county, was born in Oberalben, Germany, November 29, 1838, and is a son of Frederick and Mary E. (Keller) Alt, the former of whom was born in Ulurch, Bavaria, in 1781 and was a son of George and Catherine Alt. Frederick Alt was reared on a farm, educated in Germany and lived at his birthplace until about 1820, when he married Mary Elizabeth Keller, who was born in Oberalben, Bavaria, in 1800. To Frederick and Mary E. Alt there were born ten children as follows: Frederick and Adam, both of Liberty Twp; Jacob, an engineer of Syracuse, NY; Elizabeth, widow of Mr. Weuer of Germany; John, the subject of this sketch, and others to the total number of ten that are deceased. After his marriage Frederick Alt settled in Oberalben, and followed farming until his death in 1864, his wife having died in 1850. Both were excellent people, all good character, and of high repute among all who knew them.
John Alt, the subject of this sketch, was reared on a farm in Germany, and on June 14, 1854, started alone for the United States, so far as relatives were concerned, but in company with another family, which afterward located in Michigan. Having been on the ocean fifty-seven days he also went to Michigan, where he remained one year, working by the day. Then, after working in the salt works in Syracuse, NY, he removed to Mercer county, Ohio, where he worked by the day until August, 1862, when he enlisted in company F, Ninety-ninth regiment Ohio volunteer infantry, for three years or during the wary, joining his regiment at Lima, and participating in the battle of Stone River, and being discharged November 17, 1863, on account of physical disability, at Louisville, KY, where he lay in a hospital for four months.
Returning home he resumed his labors, and was married October 25, 1864, to Louisa Kable, a daughter of Christian and Dorothea (Maurer) Kable, and to them were born seven children as follows: Sophia, wife of Valentine Brehm; John, educated at Columbus, and living at home, but, through brain fever, now deaf and dumb; Phoebe, a mute, is now in school at Columbus, Ohio, and four others that died in childhood. The mother of these children was born in Fechingen, Prussia, September 27, 1841, and when yet a child was brought by her parents to Mercer county, Ohio, where she was educated in both German and English, and was a member of the Lutheran church. She died March 28, 1892. Mr. Alt next married, April 13, 1893, Rachael Hoene, a daughter of Henry and Sarah (Good) Hoene, and to them one child, Henry Frederick was born December 21, 1893. Rachel Hoene was born in Hopewell Twp., Mercer county, Ohio, September 18, 1864, and lived with her parents until her marriage.
John Alt, previous to his first marriage, bought his present farm, then consisting of eighty acres of woodland, upon which he built a log house, living with his father-in-law while it was being erected. The farm he has cleared and improved, and now has under cultivation 53 acres of that original farm. Since then he has added to it 80 acres, which at the time of purchase was partially cleared, and he now has a total of 160 acres of land, 108 of which are in high state of cultivation. In 1874 he erected a frame barn and in 1876 a fine frame house. In 1890 he erected a second barn, and in every respect has a splendid farm, well improved with excellent buildings and other conveniences. While Mr. Alt was formerly a democrat he is now a populist, and has served as trustee of his township for a number of years. As a member of the German Reform church he takes an active interest in church work. He is a member of the Dolph Gray post, No. 329, G. A. R., and is highly esteemed by the members of the post.
CENSUS: 1870 Liberty Twp., Mercer Co., OH, p 8
ALT, John, 31y farmer, $1000 real estate, $250 personal estate, b Bavaria
", Louisa 28y keeps house, b Prussia
", Sophia 3y b OH
", John 2y b OH
CENSUS: 1900 Liberty Twp., Mercer Co., OH, ED 85, Sh 13A
ALT, John, head, b Nov 1838, 61y b Germany, parents b Germany, mar. 7y, immigrated 1834, in US for 46y, naturalized, farmer
", Rachel, wife b Sep 1864, 35y b OH, had 1 ch 1 living, fa b Ger., ma b OH
", Phek?, dau b Jan 1898, 22y single b OH
", Henry F., son b Dec 1893, 6y b OH
_John BREININGER ________________+ | |--Mabel BREININGER | |_Harriet Celia "Hattie" STEWART _+
[T138]
DOC: Funeral card, obit,
CENSUS: same 1910 as husbands
BIRTH: listed in index to V 1-5 Def Co probate births
CENSUS: 1900 Delaware TWp., Defiance Co., OH, sh 8B, visitation 183/184
BREININGER, John, head, b Oct 1860, 39y b OH, mar. 17y, parents b Germany,
farmer
", C. Harriet, wife b Sep 1864, 35y b OH, fa b MI, ma b PA
", Mabel, dau b Nov 1886 13y b OH
", Henry, son b Feb 1889, 11y b OH
", E. Frank son b July 1891 8y b OH
", L. Lester, son b Dec 1895, 4y b OH
", Edna, dau b Feb 1899 2y b OH
CENSUS: 1930 Sherwood, Defiance Co., OH, sheet 1B
SPROW, Jacob, owns home worth $900, does not reside on a farm, 48y b OH,
married at age 21, parents b Germany, railroad laborer
", Mabel, wife, 45y b OH, parents b OH, married at age 18
", Elmer, son 23y b OH, railroad laborer
", Chelmer, son 21y b OH, railroad laborer
", Walter, son 16y b OH
", Lester C., son 13y b OH
__ | |--Rosina Fredericka BUCK | |__
[T2528]
DOBap: LDS Batch C932282, Kirchenbuch 1558-1911. Parents shown as Johannes Buck and Anna Maria Nething. Name shown as Rosine Friederika Buck, baptised 26 Aug 1838. Same Rosina?
_William CARPENTER _+ | |--Alice CARPENTER | |_Elizabeth _________
_Henry DAUBER ___________+ | |--David C. DAUBER | |_Mary Elizabeth WEIDLER _+
[T524]
Married: 14 Sep 1879 Henry Co OH to Mary A. CREW, V ?, p 94 probate marriages
CENSUS: 1860 Seneca Co/Bloom Twp. OH 5y; 1870 Henry Co/Monroe Twp OH 15y;
CENSUS: 1880 Monroe Twp, Henry Co., OH; visitation 71/100
DAUBER, David, 25y farmer b OH, parents b Germany
", Mary, 20y wife keeping house b OH, fa b VA, ma b PA
", Lawrence, 9/12? 5/12? son b OH
(appear to be living in the same residence as a CREW family; probably her father.)
CENSUS: 1900 Monroe Twp., Henry Co., OH p 161
DAUBER, David, b Dec 1854, 45y b OH, parents b Germany, day laborer
", Mary, wife b Apr 1861, 39y b OH, fa b VA, ma b PA, had 4 ch 3 living, mar 20y
", Harley, son b Aug 1881, 18?y b OH, day laborer
", Phares, son b Aug 1866, 13y b OH
", Burdette, son b Apr 1900, 2/12 b OH
1916 - Dave Dauber, 3 children, laborer, boards Malinta. The Farm Journal directory of Henry County, Ohio (With a complete road map of the county), Published 1916. Original from the University of Michigan Digitized Sep 6, 2007 by Google.
Death certificate 33663 image. David C. Dauber, May 20th, 1919, Monroe Twp., Henry Co., Ohio, aged 64y 4m 25d, widowed, born Dec. 25, 1854 to Henry Dauber b Germany and Mary E. Weidler b ohio. Laborer. Informant was Mrs. Geo. Dietrick of Malinta, Ohio. Buried Hoy Cem., May 22.
_William DEMORY _+ | |--Matilda DEMORY | |_Elizabeth NEER _
[T615]
From info sent to me by Falensky-Grove, 2230 S. Patterson Blvd #28, Kettering,
OH 45409 [1/17/95]
_Michael David ESTLE _ | |--Trent Michael ESTLE | |_Marsha Anne VANCE ___+
_Blasius HAALA _+ | |--Laura HAALA | |_Lena COTTON ___
[T3248]
CENSUS: 1910 Albin Twp., Brown Co., MN, ED 35 SH 6A
HAALA, Blasius, head, 53y b Austria Bohemia, immigrated 1876, naturalised,
farmer
", Lena, wife 47y mar. 28y both married once, born Wis., had 13 ch 13 living,
parents b [Aust?] Bohemia
", Albert, son 21y b MN, farm laborer, home farm
", Henry, son 19y, b MN, farm laborer, home farm
", Anna, dau 17y b MN
", Clara, dau 15y b MN
", Mary, dau 13y b MN
", Bennie, son 11y b MN
", Bertha, dau 10y b MN
", Rosy, dau 10y b MN
", Laura, dau 9y b MN
", William, son 5y b MN
_Anton HAALA __+ | |--Lawrence HAALA | |_Lena GABRIEL _
[T3125]
DOM/POM: Crawford Co., OH GenWeb archives.
LOCATION: 1942 - Bucyrus - Ransacking dresser drawers and other equipment in the home, a thief or thieves took $20 from the Lawrence Haala home, 814 Rogers street, sometime Wednesday, Haala reported to police. Entrance to the house was gained by unlocking the back door with a key taken from a hiding place. The door was left open. Haala reported that the intruders overlooked other money which was in the house. [Mansfield News Journal, Mansfield, Ohio, Aug. 20, 1942]
LOCATION: 1945 - listed as a surviving brother in Francis's Sept. obituary; of Bucyrus.
LOCATION: 1952 - listed as a surviving brother of Bucyrus in brother Fred's Nov. obituary.
__ | |--Sarah HARTER | |__
[T2735]
No documentation: from Gert Mysliwski, 16754 Marion Way, Grass Valley, CA
95949; 09/92
__ | |--Casper HILDEBRAND | |__
[T1634]
info rec'd from Chloe Genson, Bowling Green OH 9/91 who in turn rec'd much of
it from Carol Willsey Bell.
__ | |--Maria Catherine KUNTZ | |__
[T2833]
NAME/BAP date:
Dr. W. Eugene FOOR, "The Pioneer", The Pioneer Historical Society
of Bedford County" (PA), V 18 # 3, Oct 1992 issue.
_Joseph T. PULLINS _____+ | |--Sarah Elizabeth PULLINS | |_Catherine "Katy" ROPP _+
[T2577] NAME/BIRTH/DEATH from Barbara Ropp pedigree chart, Aug 90
_Hans Jonas REIFFEL _ | |--Frederich REIFFEL | |_Anna Catherine _____
[T1810] NO DOCUMENTATION: info from Don Wilson 12/91 gedcom
_Simon ROPP _____+ | |--Catherine ROPP | |_Sarah GRIFFITH _
_William ROPP _+ | |--Minerva ROPP | |_Susan COOPER _
[T2656]
BIRTH: Figured from census. Info undocumented on this family. Not a direct
line
CENSUS: Listed w/fam in 1860 Union Twp., Champaign Co OH p 149, v 1020/1020
_William SMITH _+ | |--Hannah SMITH | |________________
_Hans George John SPRAU\SPROW _+ | |--Jacob SPROW | |_Louisa SHARER\SHERER _________
[T309]
Jacob and sister Saloma lived together in 1900 census.
CENSUS: 1850 Big Spring Twp., Seneca Co., OH; visitation 143
SPROW, George, 46y farmer b Germany
", Louisa, 38y b Germany
", George 19y b Germany, farmer
", Henry 18y b Germany, farmer
", Laua/Lana/Laura, 14y b Germany
", Jacob 10y b Germany
", Andrew, 5y b Germany
", Louisa 2y b Germany
MILLER/MITLER, Salomin, male, 19y or 69y b Germany
CENSUS: 1860 Delware Twp., Defiance Co., OH, visiation 119/119
SPROW, Geo. 57y farmer b Germany, parents b Germany
", Louisa, 48y b Germany
", Daniel, 21y farmer b Germany
", Jacob 17y b Germany
", Andrew 15y b Germany
", Salena, 13y b Germany
", Louisa, 11y b Germany
", Mary 9y b OH
", Elizabeth 7y b OH
", Phillipine, 4y b OH
SPROW, Henry, 25y laborer b Germany
CENSUS: 1870 Delaware Twp., Defiance Co., OH; visitation 13/13
SPROW, George Sr., 67y farmer b Baden
", Louisa 58y keeping house b Baden
", Jacob 27y farm laborer b Baden
", Andrew, 24y carpenter b Baden
", Soloma, 26y female b Baden
", Philippine, 15y female b OH
", Christian 6y male b OH
CENSUS: 1910 Defiance Co., OH district 10 vis 120
SPROW, Jacob 60 b Germany
", Sarah 58 b Germany, sister.
Death certificate image. Jacob Sprow, single, Delware Twp., Defiance Co., Ohio, died Dec. 15, 1919 aged 78y 5m 0d, lober pneumonia and rhuemitism, born July 15, 1841 in Germany to George Sprow b Germany and Louisa unknown b Germany. Informant was Andrew Sprow of Mark Center, Ohio. Buried Sherwood Cem., Dec. 17.