__ | |--Joseph CARPENTER | |__
_George PFENNIG _ | |--Jacob FENNIG | |_Mary MENCHOFER _+
[T1341]
DOM/POM: James shown as Jacob Fenning and Catharine Holtzer. [LDS Batch M514021, film 0914955, Mercer Co., Ohio probate court records, 1828-1916]
CENSUS: 1860 Washington Twp., Mercer Co., OH; page 463
FRINEG, Jacob, 38y farmer b ?, $1500 real estate, $615 personal property
", Catherine, 33y b Switzerland
", Barbery, 8y b OH
", John, 6y b OH
", Mary, 2y b OH
", Margret, 10/12 b OH
HULSER, Christian, 68y laborer b Switzerland
Born in 1822 in Elsass, Germany, "and having come to this country with his parents when yet a small boy. Jacob Fennig married Catherine Hulshire, who was born in Germany about 1829, and who came to the U.S. when seven years old. Seven children survive their parents, as follows: John of Washington township; Barbara (Mrs. George Yager) of Indiana; Mary, wife of the subject of this sketch [Gottfried Linn]; Maggie (Mrs. Fred Steinbauer), of Van Wert county; David, of Liberty township, Mercer county; Daniel, of Washington Twp., and Caroline, living at home. The parents lived in Washington township until the father's death, which occurred in 1878--the mother still living with her son Daniel. The former was a democrat in politics, a member of the Lutheran church, and in every respect a man of ability and high character.", "A Portrait and Biographical Record of Mercer and Van Wert Counties, Ohio", Bowen, 1896, p 409.
"Christian Cordier was of French parentage, although he himself was born in Bavaria, Germany, where he passed his boyhood until 12 years of age, when he was brought by his parents to America. They located in Stark county, Ohio, where Christian grew to manhood and resided until the beginning of the work on the reservoir at Saint Mary's, Auglaize county, Ohio, when he, in company with Jacob Fennig, started on foot for Mercer county, each with a shovel on his shoulder and one dollar in his pocket, and assisted in the construction of the reservoir, after which they returned to Stark county and married sisters--Barbara Hulzer becoming the bride of Christian Cordier, and Catherine Hulzer that of Mr. Fennig. After marriage, all four came in a wagon to Mercer county and each husband purchased 80 acres of land in the wild woods of Marion township where they lived a number of years and made many improvements", "A Portrait and Biographical Record of Mercer and Van Wert Counties, Ohio", Bowen, 1896, p 260. [Note, Christian Cordier married "Barbara Holser" 29 Apr 1845 in Stark Co., OH - Stark Co., Ohio marriage records, LDS - and Jacob didn't marry in Stark Co., Ohio; he married in Mercer in 1851]
_Joseph Henry HALLARD ______+ | |--Albert Ellet HALLARD | |_Elizabeth Catherine YOUNT _+
[T209]
DEATH: copy of certificate (which in error states he was buried 3 days before his death) died of influenza which he had for 6 days. Hearsay says he died at his brother Carl's home, and a few days later, Carl's only son Jack Henry died of the flu also, just a few days after Albert.
CENSUS: 1900 w/fa Latty/Paulding (Ed 54, L76, S6, V 126/126); 1910
Latty/Pldg (SD 4, ED 60 S2a Vis 28/28)
CENSUS: 1910 Latty Twp., Paulding Co., OH; ED 60 SH 2A p 217
HALLARD, Joe H., head, 48y b Austria-Germany, parents b same, married once,
mar. 23y, immigrated 1871, naturalized. Farmer
", Lizzie C., wife 46y b OH, had 5 ch 4 living, married once, fa b VA, ma b
OH
", Carl J., son 21y b OH, farm laborer, home farm
", Albert E., son 20y b OH, farm laborer, home farm
", Elmer L., son 13y b OH
", Sylvia F., dau 11y b OH
1917 - West Latty, Paulding Co., Ohio, draft registration card. Name listed as Albert Ellet Hallard of Latty, Ohio, born March 6, 1890 in Latty, Ohio, farmer for Joseph Hallard in Latty Twp., has a wife and 2 children, medium height and build, dark brown eyes, black hair. World War I Selective Service System Draft Registration Cards, 1917-18 [database online] Provo, UT: Ancestry.com, 2002.
BIRTH: V3, p H3.
DIARY: gdau Pamela (HALLARD) SHENK, d/o John, has a diary written by Albert.
Begins 1918, "He mentions Uncle Williard and Aunt Sarah coming to visit on
Decmber 30, 1917. Albert, Carl and Elmer went to a lot of sales. They bought a cow in Briston on Jan 4. On Jan 9 they went to a sale in Grover Hill. On Jan 12 he mentions a sale at Rube's (Rube Link). Sunday, Feb 17 Albert wrote that Frank and Cready came down for dinner and they all went down to Rube's in the afternoon and then they took Aunt Ida and Sarah and mother (Lizzie) down to Seth's in the evening. in March they plwed until the 25th and then they sowed oats for 23 acres until the 27th. April 14 he talks about Phoebe (Nora's cousin) coming over and they went to Seth's for dinner. Phoebe came over on the 23rd to stay with Sid and the guys plowed all day". "May 8th he writes that he horrowed in the forenoon and the baby was born in the afternoon around 3:00 pm. he doesn't mention what baby, but it had to be Kenneth HALLARD who was born to Albert and Nora on May 8."
"June 2, Sunday, stayed at home and went over to dad's in the evening and made ice cream. June 7, went to Defiance to the circus and Rube came over and stayed all night. June 9, Sunday, Seth and Jennie (Jennie was Seth's wife - Nora's Mother and Father) was over in the evening." "July - Albert wrote that they thrashed all day every day and they thrashed for their neighbors, Frank WALLER, SMITHs, PUNK, EISMAN, FRY, GENZELS, BICE, SLOMIKER, WINSTEN and dad and ZULTWINGER, DALLEY, PHILIPS. Herb STOLEN bought five gallons of ice cream."
"August 4th went to the Van Wert Fair. 5th, Elmer went to camp - they all
went to see him off at 9:50 in the morning. On the 7th he mentions that Uncle Sam YOUNT came over for supper. Went to the Paulding Fair on the 13th. On the 29th he states that Floyd BUNTING and Midge came over from Ft. Wayne".
"November - they husked corn almost all month. On Nov 20 they had the doctor
out for Kenneth at 1:00 am at night - Kenneth had pnemonia. Doctor came out
again the next day." "December - husked corn and bred his sow. Dec 8th he
states that Mom, Dad and Sylvia came over for dinner. December 16th Elmer came home from camp Sherman. Went to Defiance on the 19th with Carl to do some Christmas shopping. Dec 24th Charley WALTERS died and on Christmas Day went over to dad's. Dec 26 he and Carl dug Charley's grave. It was awful muddy and raining this month."
Also have a copy of a receipt found by Pamela (Hallard) Shenk in Albert's
1918 diary. Receipt is for John Wickenhiser & Co., #3690, Latty, OH, dated
4-22-1918.
Death certificate image. Albert E. Hallard, Latty Twp., Paulding Co., Ohio, Feb. 19, 1919, aged 28y 11m 12d, married to Nina Hallard. Born March 6, 1890 in Latty, Ohio to Joseph Hallard b Austria and Lizzie C. Yount b OH. Informant was Carl J. Hallard of Latty, Ohio. Buried Feb. 18 Blue Creek. Died of Dilia..tion of heart with a contributory cause of influenza. [NOTE: Obviously it's the wrong date of burial for him; it shows he was buried a day before he died]
_William HOLTON _ | |--Thomas HOLTON | |_Mary ___________
[T2153] "Early Settlers of New England" -- slain by Indians, unmarried
_Jesse KATON ___+ | |--James Harvey KATON | |_Nancy JOHNSON _+
[T1420]
BIRTH: BIOGRAPHICAL RECORD OF WOOD CO OH, Beers, 1897, V 2, p 1173 "resides near Deshler, OH"
MARRIAGE: NOT DOCUMENTED - Found a "James H. KATON who m Dora RICHARDSON 27
Nov 1884 Defiance CO OH in the IGI, batch M514071.
Henry Co., Marriages posted on historical society's website: License date Dec. 18, 1882, Married Jan. 28, 1883, Harvey Katon, Anna Hatch.
1870 Weston Twp./Wood Co OH (p 11 (?), v 83/92)
KATON, Jesse, 62y farmer b MD
", Nancy 58y keeping house b OH
", James, 15y b OH
CENSUS: 1880 Weston/Wood Co OH p 239 v 256/256
BARRETT, James 37y farm laborer b OH, parents b PA
", Sarah 36y wife keeping house b OH, parents b 'not known'
", Harriet 14y dau at school b IA
", Jessee 10y son at school b IA
", Wilbert 8y son at school b OH
", William B. 4y son b OH
KATON, James 21y brother-in-law works on farm b OH, fa b MD, ma b PA
[Note how Sarah didn't know the birth places of her parents, but James did]
CENSUS: 1900 Richfield Twp., Henry Co., OH, p 256, sheet 11A
KATON, James H., head, 43y b Sep 1854 OH, parents b OH, widowed, owns farm, day laborer
PIDD---, Harry, head, b Nov 1882, 18y b OH, parents b OH, day laborer
", Ida V.., wife b Oct 1884, 15y b OH, parents b OH, mar 0y, had 0 ch 0 living
[cannot read what the remaining letters of "PIDD" are because there's some writing on top of it-- in 1910 it looks like "PIDDORK" but appears to be different PIDDORKs than those he's with in 1900]
CENSUS: 1910 Richfield Twp., Henry Co., OH, sheet 10A
PIDDORK, David, head, 59y b OH, parents b NJ, farmer
", Henrietta, wife 48y b OH, parents b PA, had 8? ch 2 living
", May, son (?) 12y b OH, parents b OH
KATON, Harvy 56y widow, border, b OH, parents b OH, day laborer on farm
Death certificate image 53629. James Harvey Katon, Napoleon, Henry Co., OH, Sept. 6, 1919, aged 65y, born unknown date in 1854, laborer, birth location unknown, parents names and location of birth unknown. Informant was A. R. Johnston of Napoleon, OH. Buried Sept. 7 in the infirmary cemetery.
__ | |--William MARCHE | |__
[T2055]
UNDOCUMENTED: Info from MaryLou Barrett gen echo message 1/92
According to message by Harry Burt on gen echo, William's will is dated 29 Apr
1612, and inventory of estate taken 11 Feb 1613. He died someone between these
dates.
NEGHR "Genealogical Research in England" p 249
_Johann Nicholaus MAURER _+ | |--Margaretha MAURER | |_Margarethe BRAUN ________+
[T1372]
BIRTH: St. Paul's Lutheran Church records, Liberty Twp., Mercer Co OH
CENSUS: 1850 Liberty Twp., Mercer Co., OH, visitation 21/22
MOWRY, John, 44y farmer b Germany, $300 real estate
", Margt., 44y b Germany
", Malisa, 18y b Germany
", Caroline, 15y b Germany
", Louisa, 12y b Germany, attended school within the year
", Wm., 9y b Germany, attended school within the year
", Mary, 7y b Germany
", Margaret, 4y b OH
NOTE: in 1850, prior residence was that of Philip and Susan DEITSCH
CENSUS: 1860 Liberty Twp., Mercer Co., OH; visitation 974/979
MOWRY, Nicholas, 53y farmer b Prussia
", Margaret, 53y b Prussia
", William, 19y b Prussia
", Mary 17y b Prussia
", Margaret 13y b OH
", Jacob 9y b OH
__ | |--Mary Jane SCUDDER | |__
[T6440]
NAME: "History of the Nafzger Family in America", Glea Brown Richer, 1939, p 45.
CENSUS: 1850 Wayne Twp., Randolph Co., IN, visitation 766/777.
NOFFSINGER, Eli, 56y farmer b PA
", Mary 54y b VA
", Daniel, 28y farmer b OH
", Joel, 26y farmer b OH
", Uriah, 20y farmer b OH
", Eli, 15y farmer b OH
", Mary 12y b OH
", Saloma, 10y b OH
", Mary J., 19y b OH <-- Daniel's wife?
CENSUS: 1860 Wayne Twp., Randolph Co., IN, p 114
[NOTE: Prior residence was that of his parents]
NOFFSINGER, Daniel, 30y? farmer b OH
", M. J., 29y b OH
", David, 7y b IN
", Joel, 5y b IN
", Susan, 3y b IN
", Rachael, 1y b IN
CENSUS: 1870 Fairview [twp?], post office: Pleasant Mound; Bond Co., IL, p
23.
NOFFSINGER, Daniel, 49y farmer b OH
", Mary J., 40y keeping house b OH
", David, 17y farmer b IN
", Joel, 15y farmer b IN
", Susanna, 14y at home b IN
", Rachel, 12y at home b IN
", Martha 8y at home b IN
", John [T.?, L.?] 2y b IN
_Hans Rudolph SPENGLER _+ | |--Jorg Heinrich SPENGLER | |_Marie SAEGER __________+
[T2230]
From Fillmore Spangler Gedcom 3/92
BIRTH: IGI Batch 8021121 sheet 88