__ | |--Sarah | |__
[T4177]
CENSUS: 1830 Mad River Twp., Clark Co., OH
RUE, John. One male under 5, one 5-10, one 15-20, and one 50-60. Females: one 5-10, one 10-15, one 15-20, two 20-30, one 40-50, one 70-80.
CENSUS: 1840 Madison Twp., Clark Co., OH
Males: one 15-20, one 20-30. Females: one 15-20, one 20-30, one 50-60.
_Frederick ANDRES _________+ | |--Henry A. ANDRES | |_Aberdine Wilhelmina MUTH _+
__ | |--Russell AUMEND | |__
_Daniel BELDING\BELDON _+ | |--Samuel BELDING | |_Elizabeth FOOTE _______+
[T1966]
BIRTH: From *P* member Janet Lacross BHRJ63B of Shelburne, VT 1/92
CONNECTIONS: Ted Bogert, 5301-7 White Cliff Lane, Orlando, FL 32812 (5/93)
Janet LaCross, 17 Hullcrest Road, Shelburne, VT 05482
MARRIAGE: From the f/g chart of Janet LaCross, 17 Hullcrest Road, Shelburne,
VT 05482 (02/92)
_William BENEDICT _+ | |--Thomas BENEDICT | |_Ann HUNLOKE ______+
[T2139]
"The Genealogy of The Benedicts in America", Henry Marin Benedict, 1870, V1
p 1 "It is said of Thomas..that he was b in 1617; that he was an only son, that
the name had been confined to only sons in the family for more than 100 years;
and that at the time he left England he did not know of another living person
of the name; whence, it is assumed, that his father was not living. His mother
he had lost early ..." His father m/2 a widow whose dau Mary Bridgum came to
New England in 1638 on same vessel as Thomas. "...then in his 21st year. Soon
after their arrival they were married, and finding the society and institutions
of Massachusetts Bay congenial, they resided in that colony for a time. These
facts in teh history of Thomas Benedict are verified by the testimony of Mary
Bridgum hersefl, who lived to the age of 100y and in her life-time communicated
them to her grandson, Deacon James Benedict of Ridgefield CT who record them in
1755.
_John BRIDGUM _ | |--Mary BRIDGUM | |_______________
[T2220]
Came to New England in 1638 in the same vessel with Thomas. Soon after their
arrival they were married. Mary's mother was the 2nd wife of Thomas's father.
BIRTH/DEATH: undocumented from *P* member GHXV74A.
MARRIAGE: 1640 (American Ancestry V8) or 1641 (NE Marriages Prior to 1700).
__ | |--RICHARD F. BUCHMAN | |__
[T2474]
Mentioned in fa-in-law's obit.
OBIT: Survived by dau's Mary Ann FELDHEIM of Chardon, Elizabeth L. PICKARD of Massillon, and Monica A. SCHINDELHOLZ of Concord Twp., sons Bruce W. of
Macedon, NY and Richard F. Jr. of Middlefield.
RUSSELL - Richard (Dick) F. Buchman Sr., 69, a 54-year Russell resident died Monday at Geauga Community Hospita. Cause of death is pending. Born Feb. 9, 1915 in Cleveland, he lived on Watt Road in Russell.
Mr. Buchman was a laboratory supervisor with the TRW Corp. in Cleveland for 31 years before he retired in March 1982. He married the former Anna K. Barnes August 14, 1943 in Covington, KY. His hobbies were boating and fishing. He was a graduate of Cathedral Latin High School in Cleveland, and attended Fenn College (now Cleveland State University). He was a corporal in the Marine Corps during World War II; a member of the Experimental Aircraft Association; on the board of directors for the TRW credit union; a member of the TRW Rod and Gun Club; a member of St. Joan of Arc CHurch in Chagrin Falls.
Survivors include his wife, Anna of Russell; daughters Mrs. Mary Ann Feldheim of Chardon, Elizabeth L. Pickard of Massillon, and Monica A. Schindleholz of Concord Township; sons Bruce W. of MAcedon, NY and Richard F. Jr., of Middlefield; and one grandson, Brian of Macedon, NY. The funeral service is 11 a.m. Thursday at the St. Joan of Arc Church, 496 E. WAshington St., Chagrin Falls. Father John Kinkopf, paster of the church, will officiate. Visitation is 6-9 pm today at Gattozzi and Son Funeral Home, 12524 Chillicothe Road, Chesterland. Burial will be in Riverview Cemeter in Russell. [clipping, source unknown]
_Benjamin CARPENTER _+ | |--Abram S. CARPENTER | |_Eliza M. WILCOX ____
[T6355]
CENSUS: 1850 Fairfield, Lenawee Co., MI, p 330, visitation 1231/1231
CARPENTER, Benjamin 34y farmer b NY
", Eliza A., 38y b NY
", Sila B., 17y farming b NY
", Jame K., 29y laborer b NY
", Abram S., 15y b MI
", Thomas D., 10y b MI
", Jerome B., 8y b MI
", Charles A., 6y b MI
", William H., 4y b MI
", Benj. C., 4/12 b MI
", Lucretia 13y b MI
__ | |--Amos COOK | |__
[T3992]
The following info was sent via Dec. 2004 email by Karen Cook Besecker:
Amos Cook - b. 12 Oct 1810 d. 3 Feb 1892 buried at Parent Cemetery,
Darke Co., OH. According to Beer's History of Darke Co., Amos was born in
1809 in Chester Co., PA but according to his tombstone which I have seen and
photographed his death date is 3 Feb 1892 and he died at the age of 81
Y 3 M and 22 D. His parents were Henry and Catherine Fouch Cook. Henry
borned in Germany living in Chester Co., PA and dying there. Cartherine of
German descendant.
Married to Elizabeth 1 Oct 1837 in Montgomery Co., OH
Elizabeth b. 15 Feb 1819 in Montgomery Co., OH d. 15 Apr 1856 buried
at Parent Cemetery, Darke Co., OH. She was 37 Y 2 M at time of death.
They lived in Darke Co., OH from 1849 until the time of their deaths.
Amos owed 200 acres of land outside of Hillgrove, Darke Co., OH.
They had children - Henry, Eli, Rebeca, Daniel, John, Amos Jr., Mary,
Elizabeth, and Joel. Rebeca, Elizabeth and Joel died as children.
__ | |--Hans Teunise COVERT | |__
[T2264]
Name and dates from ped chart of David F. SWICK, 110 Old Schuylerville,
Saratoga Springs, NY 12866 11/92 - no documentation
__ | |--Jennie DOWLER | |__
[T1262]
Believe this is the same "Jennie Dollar", as I couldn't find any mention of a
local DOLLAR name, and DOWLER is not rare. "Jennie" is also not a common name
in the 1880s, so believe this "Jennie DOLLAR" is actually Jennie DOWLER, shown
as being baptized16 Jan 1883, daughter of William and Anna DOWLER.
Taylor, William Alexander. History of Columbus and Franklin
County, Ohio, Vol. 1, Chicago: S.J. Clarke Publishing Co., 1909, p 765
"In 1881 Mr. Dowler was united in marriage to Miss Julia A. Long, whose birth
occurred April 16, 1856. Their children are as follows: Mrs. Jennie L. Foor,
Mary E., William E. L., Clara C., Julia M., Edna F. and Erden E."
_Jack KELLER ________ | |--Cindy Lou KELLER | |_Ruth Helen HUEBNER _+
_Michael MILLER _+ | |--Michael MILLER | |_Anna Maria _____
_John NOFFSINGER __+ | |--Eli NOFFSINGER | |_Catherine KOONTZ _
[T5724]
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
CENSUS: 1860 Wayne Twp., Randolph Co., IN, p 114
NOFFSINGER, Eli, 66y farmer b PA
", Mary, 63y b VA
", Uriah, 30y b OH
", May (Mary?), 23y b OH
", Salome, 20y b OH
COOK, Henry, 21y laborer b OH
", John, 14?y b OH
CENSUS: 1870 Fairview [twp?], post office: Pleasant Mound; Bond Co., IL, p
24.
NOFFSINGER, Uriah, 42y farmer b OH
", Lucinda, 37y keeping house b OH
", George W., 7y b IL
", Allen, 4y b IL
", Isaac, 2y b IL
", Eli, 75y b PA
ELI P. NOFFSINGER, farmer and stock raiser, of Jackson Township, Randolph
County, Indiana, is a native of Montgomery County, Ohio, and son of Eli and
Mary Noffsinger, the father born July 4, 1794, in Washington County
Pennsylvania, and the mother on the 19th day of January 1797, in Virginia. As the name indicates, the family is of German origin, and it is learned that
the subject's grandparents, John and Catherine (Koontz) Noffsinger, came from the old country many years ago and settled in the western part of
Pennsylvania. Eli Noffsinger, Sr., was taken by his parents to Montgomery
County, Ohio, as early as 1801, and there grew to manhood. His wife, whose
maiden name was Mary Pressel, was the daughter of Daniel Pressel, a member of an old Virginia family, and she bore her husband the following named
children: Elizabeth, deceased, wife of Amos Cook, of Darke County, Ohio;
Daniel, a farmer, of Bond County, Illinois; Joel, a farmer of Randolph
County, Indiana; Joseph, died in youth; Uriah, deceased; Susannah, wife of
John Root, of Oregon; Eli P., whose name introduces this sketch; Mary P.,
wife of Christopher Root, of Kansas; Saloma, wife of James Kinsley, who
resides in Bates County, Missouri. Mr. Noffsinger located near Cambridge
City, Indiana, about 1822; thence, after a few years, he returned to
Montgomery County, Ohio, where he resided until 1861, at which time he became a citizen of Randolph County, Indiana. Subsequently he moved to Bond County,
Illinois, where he became a large landowner and where his death occurred. Mr. Noffsinger was a man of powerful physique and commanding presence. For a
number of years he practiced medicine in connection with the pursuit of
agriculture, and he was a leader in the German Baptist or Dunkard Church. His wife, a most amiable woman, departed this life at her home in Bond County,
Illinois, in 1869. Eli P. Noffsinger was born March 28, 1835, reared to
agricultural pursuits and received a common school education. He has made
farming his life work, believes in the dignity of the calling, and for a
number of years has been looked upon as one of the most thrifty and
prosperous citizens of the township of Jackson. He became a resident of
Randolph County in 1861, later lived in Bond County, Illinois, one year, but
afterward returned to Jackson township where he has since lived, owning at
this time a beautiful little farm in a successful state of cultivation. He is a Democrat in politics and religiously subscribes to the teachings of the
Dunkard Church, of which for a number of years he has been an active and
influential member. Mr. Noffsinger was married September 3, 1857, to Martha,
daughter of Absalom and Elizabeth (Johnson) Noffsinger. Mrs. Noffsinger was
born in Randolph County, Indiana, on the 31st of December, 1838, and has
borne her husband eight children, five sons and three daughters, namely;
Elizabeth, born July 7, 1858, died November 26, 1860; Henry, a physician of
Union City, born December 22, 1859; Ida, wife of D. W. Brown, born October
18, 1861; Noah, a farmer of Randolph County, born March 9, 1866; Edward, born March 17, 1868, died May 31, 1892; Clara, wife of W. D. Stewart, born January 1, 1872; and Ora, born July 4, 1874 who lives with her parents. Mr.
Noffsinger is proud of his family, and well he may be, as the children would
be a credit to any parent. >
Portrait & Biographical Record, Randolph County, Indiana, A. W. Bowen, 1894.
__ | |--Johann Georg PFANDER | |__
__ | |--Elizabeth STOPHELL | |__
[T1719]
Info from Max Spangler, Detroit MI 10/91 -- NO DOCUMENTATION
BIRTH: From Fillmore Spangler 108 Heathgate Houston, TX 77062-2501 2/92.
DEATH: He states aft 1746 (Fillmore)
MAIDEN NAME: From Fillmore
LINEAGE CONNECTIONS: 09/92 Gert Mysliwski, 16754 Marion Wy, Grass Valley, CA
95949
_Joseph SWICK __+ | |--John W. SWICK | |_Sarah ROBBINS _+
[T6574]
CENSUS: 1870 Latty/Paulding (p6, V48/42)
SWICK, Joseph 41y farm laborer b OH
", Sarah 37y keeping house b OH
", Catharine E. 17y keeping house b OH
", Harriet A., 15y at home b OH
", Sarah J., 12y at home b OH
", John W. 9y at home b OH
", Mary P., 7y at home b OH
", Sanford 5y at home b OH
", Harrison H. 1y at home b OH
_Aaron W. SWICK _+ | |--Sylvanus SWICK | |_Sarah R. GRANT _
[T2374]
BIRTH/DEATH: From a copy of what appears to be an extract of a book compiled
or written by Rev. Jack Swick
__ | |--Elizabeth WHITMAN | |__
[T2047]
THE AMERICAN GENEALOGIST, Oct 1979, V 55 #4 "The Brookes of London Maternal
Ancestors of Nathaniel and Joshua Foote", by Janis Greene Valore, Myrtle
Johan and Roberge. p 201 shows the will of Elizabeth Brooke, mentions
daughters Johan Foote, Margaret Foote, Katheren Floode, Sarah Storye,
sau-in-law Mary Brooke, and more.