The Family of
Nathaniel and Ann (PORTER) HUNTER-1
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NOTE1: I
actually maxed out the page allowance in FrontPage for this file. The
Family of Nathaniel and Ann (PORTER)
HUNTER is therefore
divided into two files. Arbitrarily divided, I've kept Nathaniel, his
research record and his first two children on this initial page. The rest
of
his children (presuming that is where most of the additional information will be
added as I find it) are on Page 2. You will find a "click here" hyperlink
to the
second page where relevant and the second page will link back to this page, much
as the current links take you to the Crichton Ancestor Page or back to the
Family Chronicles front page. I'm sorry for any inconvenience!
NOTE2: Dates on tombstones at Mt. Tabor are frequently wrong, based on
other sources,
sometimes multiple sources. Example is a marriage date from courthouse
records of 1854 and a death
date on the tombstone of 1851
for the same person. Additionally, this
person had children after his "death."
Dates given are best determinations, based on all available sources - could be
off by a year or two.
NOTE3:
I found a narrative by Nathaniel C. HUNTER on the internet. It
appears, based on the content and what I already
know, to be genuine. The information with an * in front is taken from that
narrative. Where it disagrees with
what I already have, I have either kept both pieces of information and indicated
Nathaniel's with an * or I
verified the information, cited the source and kept only the correct
information.
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110__Nathaniel HUNTER
b. 14 Dec 1768, Saintfield Parish, Co
Down, Ireland
child of:
d. 5 Jul 1841 (age 73y6m21d), West Liberty,
Logan Co, OH
Buried: Mount Tabor Cemetery, Champaign Co,
OH Go to Tombstones
m. 2 Feb 1790, Saintfield Parish, Co Down, Ireland (first child born there)
111__Hester Anna PORTER
b. *15 May 1772, Saintfield Parish, Co
Down, Ireland (Based on the age on the tombstone, her birth date would be
6 Nov 1768)
child of:
d. 15 Aug 1819 (age 50y9m), West Liberty, Logan
Co, OH
Buried: Mount Tabor Cemetery, Champaign Co,
OH Go to Tombstones
Other Marriages:
Nathaniel m2 14 Dec 1820, Clark Co, OH (Clark Co Ohio
Marriages 1818-1865, v. F-L, p. 62):
110s2__Mary (Polly) (HUNTER) WARD
b. bet. 1780-1790, Clark Co, OH
child of:
d. 20 Jan 1847 *(1849), West Liberty, Logan Co, OH
Buried: Mount Tabor Cemetery, Champaign Co,
OH Go to Tombstones
Polly m1 28 May 1812, James WARD (Champaign Co, Ohio Marriages, 1805-1920)
Mary (Polly) m1 28 May 1812, Champaign Co, OH, by Nathaniel Pinchard, JP (A-27 (Book-Page)) James WARD
[NOTE: Based on dates and information so far (July 2005), it is likely
that Polly was part of "the other" HUNTER family that lived in
western Champaign Co. So far, the marriage of Nathaniel to Polly is
the ONLY connection (no deeds, business or land transactions, etc. have been
found) between the two groups of HUNTERs. In addition,
Polly's presumed family were frequently married by Justices of the Peace while
Nathaniel and all his family were prominent in the Methodist-Episcopal (ME)
Church, and so were the families with whom they married.
Children (9 with Ann):
110.1 Mary Anna HUNTER b. 9 Oct
1791 d. 14 Jul
1817
110.2 Alexander Allen St. Clair HUNTER b.
11 Feb 1795 d. 28 Apr 1856
10.3 Jane HUNTER
b. 11 Nov 1796, Staunton, Augusta Co, VA (on her tombstone)
Greenbrier Co, VA
d. 28 Feb 1879,
Keosauqua, Van Buren Co, IA (See #54/55)
110.4 Thomas HUNTER *b. 22 Jan
1799
d. 19 Feb 1879
110.5 John HUNTER b. 20 Mar 1801
d. 28 Feb 1878
(Click here to go to Nathaniel HUNTER's second page)
110.6 Nancy HUNTER b. 30 Apr 1803
d. 30 Jul 1815, age 12y3m
(Click here to go to Nathaniel HUNTER's second page)
110.7 Samuel HUNTER b.
*27 Mar 1805 d. 1 Oct 1869
(Click here to go to Nathaniel HUNTER's second page)
(See also Rev. Robert Miller Page,
#108.7)
110.8 Sarah (Sallie) J. HUNTER b. 13 Oct 1806
d. 13 Jan 1876 *(18 Mar 1876) (Click
here to go to Nathaniel HUNTER's second page)
110.9 Elizabeth HUNTER b. 18 Mar
1813 d. 30 Mar 1897
(Click here to go to Nathaniel HUNTER's second page)
Children (2 with Mary):
110.10 Maria HUNTER b. 22* Sep 1821
d. 13 Mar 1874
(Click here to go to Nathaniel HUNTER's second page)
110.11 Hester Ann HUNTER b. 2 Mar
1825 d. 20 Mar *(Feb) 1843, age 18y
(Click here to go to Nathaniel HUNTER's second page)
Synopsis:
Ancestors of both Nathaniel HUNTER and his wife, Ann PORTER, moved to Ireland from Scotland in 1607 when James I confiscated 800,000 acres that were the estates of the chiefs of the O'NEIL and O'DONNEL clans of the Ulster tribe.
Nathaniel and Ann emigrated to America in 1793 with their first child and settled in Greenbrier Co, VA (now WV).
In 1810, they moved to Possum Run, Madison Co, OH, 8 miles south of London where they lived for 3 years.
In 1813, they purchased 950 acres of land 3 miles southeast of West Liberty and two miles west of Mount Tabor. There was a stone house built in 1820 on the site of the original log cabin.
American Indians lived near but there was never a problem between them. Their second camp meeting was held in 1819 and was attended by neighbors from far and near and nearly 300 Indians. Lorenzo DOW also attended this camp meeting.
It is interesting to note that Dale Morrow's ancestors, the NEILLs of VA, were once O'NEILs and were part of the same migration from Scotland to Ireland to VA.
Ann PORTER and Nathaniel HUNTER were born in Saintfield Parish, Co Down, Ireland, about 12 miles south of Belfast.
James S. Ward is buried by Mary. Dates indicate he was probably her son by her previous marriage. Go to Tombstones Public Records of Champaign Co, Ohio, Chancery Records of the Court of Common Pleas, Record Book 20, Page 94, filed 14 Aug 1843: William Spry, Administrator of James S. WARD, deceased vs. Widow and heirs. James S. WARD died intestate and owning lot numbers 19, 20, 21, 22 & 37 in MIddleburg. He left widow, Martha, who is now the wife of Zachariah LONGBRAKE of Clark Co, Ohio; and Maria FUNK, now wife of Joseph FUNK. Maria is the half sister of said James S. WARD and his only heir left.
Mount
Tabor Cemetery is located in northeast Champaign Co, about a half mile
south of the
intersection of state route 507 and route 245 - it sits visibly on a high
hill with an old brick church (Mount Tabor). The church plaque
includes the following inscription (click on photo to enlarge):
"The
cemetery at Mt. Tabor basically surrounds the church on three sides.
Although the date of the death of Griffith and Martha Evans small daughter
varies according to Co histories, it indisputably was the first burial
in what was to become Mt. Tabor Cemetery. Veterans of the
Revolutionary War, the War of 1812, World War I and World War II are
interred in the cemetery. Harley Woodard, a local stone carver,
furnished many of the gravestones. The cemetery is renowned for its
three case zinc monuments. Far more uncommon than the usual stone
monument, these hollow grave markers, with their distinctive bright gray
color, were produced only briefly during the 1880s and 1890s.
Champaign Co Bicentennial Historical Marker Committee, Salem Township
Trustees/Descendents of Marshall and Dorothy Connolly Evans Family, The Ohio
Historical Society, October 11, 2004."
See 110.4 above: Griffith & Martha EVANS, his wife, with a few children, emigrated from Greenbrier Co, VA in 1810, and settled near the site of Mt. Tabor, on a large tract of land bought from the owner, Alexander DUNLAP, in VA [Source: History of Champaign Co, p. 514]. "In the year 1811, an infant daughter of Griffith EVANS and wife, was buried at the place now occupied by the large cemetery at Mount Tabor. This was the first grave made at this consecrated place, and Griffith EVANS' family was probably the first Methodist family in Salem township. It seems that Griffith and Martha EVANS, with almost prophetic vision, selected this beautiful spot in the wilderness, on their own land, as a burial-place for their loved child, long before any arrangement had been made for using this ground for church purposes. From the year 1810 to 1814, several other Methodist families removed from Greenbrier Co, VA., and settled near what is now the north line of Champaign Co. In 1814, a little Methodist society was formed at this place, and met at Griffith EVANS' house for worship. This house was furnished with an earthen floor and puncheon seats. In 1816, a little log cabin meeting-house was built at Mount Tabor, and Rev. Saul HENKLE preached the first sermon in that house. John HUNTER, father of Nathaniel C. HUNTER, the last of the pioneer band who built that little meeting-house in 1816, departed this life February 28, 1878. Another noble act of Griffith EVANS and wife, I think ought to be here recorded. Martha Evans' maiden name was Martha McNEAL; at the time of her marriage to Griffith EVANS, she was possessed of considerable wealth; among other property, her father left her several slaves. At or before the time of their emigration to this Co, their slaves were all set free, and I believe all followed them to this country. I have frequently seen Martha EVANS' former slaves about her house, and she used them as kindly as if they had been her own children."
In 1905, when Nathaniel C. HUNTER wrote his narrative, he had the following to say about the family: "...over one hundred and thirty-seven years have passed [since Nathaniel HUNTER's birth] and in that time two hundred and seventy direct lineal descendants have been born. Ninety-three are dead and one hundred and seventy-seven were living July 7, 1905, divided as follows: Children: 11 born, 11 dead, none living; grandchildren: 63 born, 33 dead, 30 living; great grandchildren: 120 born, 39 dead, 81 living; great great grandchildren: 73 born, 10 dead, 63 living; and great great great grandchildren: 3 born, 0 dead, 3 living. Those living are located in fourteen states of the United States and the general trend of their lives is to follow the example of their ancestor, Nathaniel HUNTER who while living done what he could to amplify the life and teachings of Him who taught "Whatsoever ye would that men do unto you do ye also unto them."
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NATHANIEL AND ANN (PORTER) HUNTER RESEARCH RECORD
BIRTH/BAPTISM/PARENTS/CHILDREN RECORDS
DEATH/OBITUARY/CEMETERY RECORDS
MARRIAGE/DIVORCE RECORDS
NathanL HUNTER and Polly WARD widow. Parties personally known. No legal impediment. License Fee 15. The state of Ohio Clark Co. I do hereby certify that on Thursday the 14th day of December 1820 the rite of matrimony was solemnized between Nathaniel HUNTER and Polly WARD by me. Andrew L. McCLAIN, MG. Filed Jan'y. 8, 1821. See Original Documents
FAMILY BIBLE/RELIGION AFFILIATIONS RECORDS
EMPLOYMENT/MILITARY/ORGANIZATIONS RECORDS
WILL/ESTATE/DEEDS/COURT RECORDS
WILLS
p. 60
PG 8 Mary HUNTER Probated 1 May 1849 Widow of Nathaniel
Daughter Maria (wife of Joseph FUNK) and Hester Ann HUNTER.
Friend Alexander
GARWOOD (minor). Sister Sarah (wife of Alexander HUNTER).
Joseph FUNK
executor.
Witness: Archibald HOPKINS, John MAST
Will signed 19 Dec 1848
p. 40
PG 214 Griffith EVANS Probated 27 Apr 1840
Wife Martha Evans. Sons Isaac, Jacob and Thomas Evans (the youngest).
Daughters
Polly HUNTER and Martha KELLY (dec'd) Grandson Abraham
EVANS. Martha
EVANS executrix. Witness: John THOMAS, Elenor
EVANS, William PARRY
Will signed 14 Apr 1836
p. 103 PG 371 James
HUNTER Probated 11 Apr 1863. Wife (no name); daus Minerva GILL and Ann
MATHEWS
(wife Silas); son Lewis HUNTER; to be buried in Oak Dale Cemetery.
Lewis HUNTER executor.
Witness: Newton AMBROSE, Ichabod CORWIN
Will signed 12 May 1862
Nathaniel HUNTER will
1841, Champaign Co, OH, Will Book B, p. 245:
Nathaniel HUNTER's Will. The State of Ohio Champaign
Co. Be it remembered that on the 5th day of August of the August
Term of the Court of Common Pleas of said Co 1841 This day a writing
purporting to be the last will and Testament of Nathaniel HUNTER decd
was produced in Court by Alexander HUNTER and Saml HUNTER
the Executors in the will mentioned for probate, and was proven to be the true
last will of the decd Nathaniel HUNTER, by the oaths reduced to writing
and of file of Samuel Scott and Moses B. Corwine two of the subscribing
witnesses thereto. Whereupon it is ordered by the Court that the said
Alexr HUNTER & Samuel HUNTER be appointed
Executors of said will on their entering into bond in the sum of $15.00 with
Moses McELWAIN & Archibald STEWART their securities.
Executors sworn & ordered that John ENOCH John THOMPSON and
David OGDEN appraise the goods & chattels belonging to the estate
of said Testator. The widow of said Testator in Court waived her right
to take under the law and elects to take under the will in lieu thereof.
The oaths of said witnesses reduced to writing are as follows viz. The
State of Ohio Champaign Co. Personally came into open Court Moses B.
CORWINE and Samuel SCOTT and after being duly sworn before and
say that the writing now presented to the Court purporting to be the last will
and Testament of Nathaniel HUNTER deceased was signed by him in their
presence and acknowledged to be his true last will and Testament - that they
attested said will in the presence of the Testator, by signing their names as
witnesses and that they verily believe the Testator, at the time of executing
said Will was of full age, of sound mind and memory, and under no
restraint. Sworn to and subscribed in open Court the 5th day of August
A.D. 1841 Moses B. CORWINE Samuel SCOTT---Jno. C. PEARSON
clk. Said will is as follows to wit. In the name of God
amen. I Nathaniel HUNTER of the Co of Champaign and State of
Ohio being weak in body but of sound and disposing mind and memory do make
ordain and publish this as my last will and Testament in manner following to
with 1st I resign my soul into the hands of God who gave His order that my
body be buried with decent Christian burial And as touching such property as I
now own I dispose of it as follows - I give and bequeath unto my beloved wife
in lieu of her dower; the dwelling house in which I now reside with all my
household & kitchen furniture with the stock now on my farm also the one
third part of the yearly proceeds of the old improvement excepting the
improvements lately made by my two Sons-in-laws Stephen WHITED and
James McPHERIN and also the sum of one hundred Dollars to be paid
yearly to my widow for her benefit and the benefit of my Two Daughters Mariah FUNK
& Hester Ann HUNTER. This legacy to my wife to be paid as
long as she may remain my widow. I give and bequeath unto my three
grandchildren Alexander GARWOOD & Elizabeth GARWOOD and
Nathaniel GARWOOD the north east quarter of section nine in Township
Six South of Range eight east in the district of lands subject to sale at Lima
in Allen Co - I give and bequeath all the rest and residue of my estate
both real & personal to my Children. Alexander St Clair HUNTER Jane
MILLER Thomas HUNTER John HUNTER Samuel HUNTER
Elizabeth McPHERIN Sarah WHITED Mariah FUNK and Hester
Ann HUNTER to be equally divided between them deducting from the share
of Alexander St Clair HUNTER the sum of six hundred dollars; from the
share of Jane MILLER the sum of one hundred and seventy five dollars
from the share of Thomas HUNTER the sum of five hundred and eighty
dollars from the share of John HUNTER the sum of five hundred dollars
from the share of Samuel HUNTER the sum of six hundred and twenty
dollars from the share of Elizabeth McPHERIN the sum of one hundred
dollars and from the share of Sarah WHITED the sum of one hundred
dollars The respective sums above mentioned having been already given to
the last above mentioned heirs by way of advancement. I also order and
direct the share of my estate coming to my Daughter Mariah FUNK to be
placed in the hands and under the control of my sons Alexander St Clair HUNTER
& Samuel HUNTER whom I hereby appoint Trustees to manage and ? and
pay out to said Mariah FUNK her share of my estate as said Trustees may
from time to time deem most expedient and best calculated to promote the
interests of my said Daughter Mariah FUNK and lastly I do hereby
appoint my two sons Alexander St Clair HUNTER & Samuel HUNTER
the executors of this my last will & Testament hereby revoking all former
wills by me made & publish and declare this to be my last will &
Testament - In testimony whereof I hereunto set my hand an affixed my seal
this 28th day of June A.D. 1841. Nathaniel HUNTER SEAL
Signed, sealed and acknowledged as the last will and Testament of said
Nathaniel HUNTER in presence of us who at his request have Signed the
same as witnesses Moses B. CORWINE Samuel SCOTT
See
Original Documents
Hester Ann HUNTER's Will: The State of Ohio Champaign Co, Court of Common pleas of the Term of April To wit April 11th 1843 - This day a writing purporting to be the last will & Testament of Hester Ann HUNTER decs was presented in open Court by Mary HUNTER the executrix therein named and was proven to be the true last will and testament of said decs by the oaths reduced to writing and of file of Archibald HOPKINS and John F WILLSON the subscribing witnesses thereto. It is therefor ordered that said will be admitted to Record. And it is further ordered that said Mary HUNTER be appointed Executrix of said last Will and Testament on her entering into bond in the sum of $17.00 with Archibald HOPKINS and James HUNTER her securities - and that Samuel SCOTT David KELLY & David OGDEN appraise the personal estate of said testatrix. The oaths of said witnesses reduced to writing and of life, are as follows. The State of Ohio Champaign Co. Personally came into open Court Archibald HOPKINS & John F. WILLSON and after being duly sworn depose and say that the writing now presented to the Court purporting to be the last will and testament of Hester Ann HUNTER decs was signed by her in their presence and acknowledged to be her true last will and testament that they attested said will in the presence of the testator by signing their names as witnesses and that they verrily believe the testator at the time of executing said will was of full age of sound mind and memory and under no Restraint. Archibald HOPKINS John F. WILLSON Sworn to and subscribed in open Court the 4 day of April 1843. John C. PEARSON clk. The will so proven as ? is as follows To wit. In the name of the benevolent Father of all. I Hester Ann HUNTER of lawful age do make and publish this my last will and Testament. Item 1st I give and devise to my blood Mother Mary HUNTER my land on which we now reside situate lying and being in the Township of Salem Champaign Co and State of Ohio containing about fortytwo acres to the same more a ? ? ? faithful to me of my Fathers estate and all money the household and other goods and furniture and chattels she however paying all of my funeral expenses after my decease. Item 2nd I do hereby numerate and appoint Mary HUNTER my mother executor of this my last will and testament hereby authorising temporarily her to compromise adjust ? lease and discharge in such manner as she may deem proper the debts and claims due me I do also authorize and ? her if it shall become necessary in order to pay my debts to sell by private sale or in such manner upon such terms of credit or otherwise as she may think proper all or any part of my real estate and deeds to purchasers to execute acknowledge and advise in fee simple I do hereby revoke all former wills by me made. In testimony whereof I have hereunto set my hand and seal on this second day of March in the year eighteen hundred & forty three. Hester Ann HUNTER SEAL Signed and acknowledged by said Hester Ann HUNTER as her last will and testament in our presence and signed by us in her presence Archibald HOPKINS John F. WILLSON See Original Documents
DEEDS
Champaign Co, OH Patent
Deeds, Located in The Land Deed Indices, May 2003 (Stickley & Moore)
Salem Township: NE Q1/4 20 Oct 1812, U.S. to Nathaniel HUNTER of
Madison Co [OH],
Certificate #2599, Recorded 21 Mar 1891, Book 72, Page 13
NW Q1/4 20 Oct 1812, U.S. to Nathaniel HUNTER of Madison Co [OH],
Recorded 4 Apr1885, Book 63, Page 629
Logan Co, OH Deeds
12 Jan 1839 John HUNTER to F.
CRABB
J-641
25 Feb 1849 John HUNTER from F.P.
MILLER S-538
2 Dec 1850 John HUNTER from
Jerome M. WHITE U-588
13 Aug 1851 John HUNTER to James BROADWELL W-166
21 Mar 1851 John HUNTER to Commission
of Logan Co V-55
6 May 1852 John HUNTER to Jay
OLLINGER W-510
24 Aug 1852 John HUNTER to Samuel
BUDD Y-56
14 Apr 1852 John HUNTER from Daniel K
DEERDORFF X-408
30 Oct 1852 John HUNTER to Daniel K. DEERDORFF X-468
26 Nov 1853 John HUNTER to ? KEELEY Z or B-530
1 Apr 1854 John HUNTER to Charles E.
HENDERSON 27-283
4 Apr 1854 John HUNTER to Christina FIVESHILLING
27-447
17 Feb 1854 John HUNTER from J.M. GLOVER 28-441
9 Jul 1841 John HUNTER from Henry
MOORE 29-485
17 Mar 1855 John HUNTER from J.M.
GLOVER 30-578
4 May 1858 John HUNTER to William
BLACKBURN 33-613
13 Nov 1863 John HUNTER to Joseph NEWSON 39-580
13 Nov 1863 John HUNTER to Joseph
NEWSON 39-581
30 Jan 1865 John HUNTER to J.S.
MAY and Thomas GOOD 41-222
1 Apr 1865 John HUNTER to Samuel
TAYLOR 41-365
13 Mar 1865 John HUNTER from James BROADWELL 41-576
1 Jul 1831
Samuel HUNTER to William ROBSON
I-147
13 Jul 1839 Samuel HUNTER
to Henry EATON
K-292
29 Oct 1839 Samuel HUNTER to John
N. WUMER
S-63
22 Jun 1859 Samuel HUNTER
from Alexander YOUNG
T-289
8 Feb 1840 Samuel HUNTER
to William ROHERSON
T-290
14 Feb 1854 Samuel HUNTER from
David W. LYON
27-288
16 Aug 1851 Samuel HUNTER to A.C.
MILES
36-507
Deed Book 1, p10, Greenbrier Co.,
WV.
J. William ARBUCKLE, of Greenbrier, Co., VA, trusty friend of Samuel HUNTER
of Augusta Co., VA, appointed attorney to sell my rights, title and interest in
a tract of land in Augusta Co., on the waters of Christies Creek, adjoining the
land of John CALDWELL, 25 May 1783; Teste: Henry HUNTER,
William FULLERTON, and H. H. McAVENDISH.
Deed Book 1, p570, Greenbrier
Co., WV.
22 Oct 1795, between Henry and Martha McCART, and John ADAIR of
Greenbrier Co., for 5 shillings current money of VA, a tract of land lying at
the head of Indian Creek, joining land of Mathew PATTERSON, Thomas STUART,
and Dennis COCHRAN, containing 10 acres, land I purchased from John
KINCAID; N 75 degrees W 26 poles S 86 degrees W 40 poles, S 55 degrees E
60 poles, N 23 degrees; witnesses James ALEXANDER, James (his mark) RALENS,
William BLANTON Jr., at court held 26 Jul 1796.
Deed Book 4, p506, Greenbrier
Co., WV.
27 Sep 1811, between Nathaniel HUNTER and Anne, of Greenbrier Co., VA,
and Michael BRIGHT of Greenbrier, for $1, a tract of land in Greenbrier
joining land of Cossley McCLINTICK and John D. LITTLEPAGE, 166 1/2
acres; S 26 degrees W 70 poles on S. E. side, by a road S 3 degrees E 116 poles,
on South side of road, S 65 degrees E 136 poles, N 15 degrees E 202 poles to S
40 degrees W 76 poles, N 55 degrees W 80 poles, to S 63 degrees W 64 poles,
where said LITTLEPAGE now lives; Witnesses: R.F. TYREE, Thomas CREIGH,
and Thomas ALDERSON: signed Nathaniel HUNTER, Anne HUNTER:
Anne unable to travel to court; court appointed Richard F. TYREE to visit
Anne HUNTER, and deliver her acknowledgement.
Deed Book 10, p157, Greenbrier
Co., WV.
2 May 1825, between Nathaniel SULIVAN and Margaret of Greenbrier, and
William ADAIR of Monroe Co., VA, for $1 VA, 197 acres in Greenbrier: N 35
degrees W 16 poles, N 43 degrees 40 poles, N 10 degrees E 40 poles, N 65 degrees
E 32 poles, S 70 degrees E 38 poles, N 70 degrees, 16 poles, N 40 degrees E 28
poles, corner of BARRETT, N 87 degrees E 74 poles, S. 32 degrees 110
poles, S 46 poles, W 216 poles; Nathaniel (his mark) SULIVAN and Margaret
SULLIVAN. Witnesses: James McLAUGHLIN, Henry ERSKINE;
24 May 1825.
Deed Book 10, p395, Greenbrier
Co., WV.
12 Jan 1827, William ADAIR and Eleanor his wife of Monroe Co., VA, to
James ADAIR, for $5 (same description as Deed Book 10, p157); signed
William ADAIR and Eleanor ADAIR; witnesses James HANLY, and
Henry ALEXANDER; 1 Mar 1827.
COURT RECORDS
Chancery Records of the Court of Common Pleas, Record Book 11, Page 626, Filed 22 July 1831. Lydia RUSSELL vs. Nathaniel HUNTER. On 23 December 1805 Caleb RUSSELL deceased purchased from Lucas SULLIVANT and wife (who received a patent from Philadelphia on 20 March 180?), 720 acres on Mad River and Darby Creek from Military Survey #4709 which was in the name of James CALDERWOOD. [Note: James CALDERWOOD's survey is known as Number 3684 in Wayne Township and L. SULLIVANT's survey is known as Number 13503 in Goshen and Rush Townships.] Caleb RUSSELL died in 1810 and Robert RUSSELL executed the deed to Joshua RUSSELL on 5 May 1814 for 160 acres. Later Joshua deeded the land back to Robert. On 29 March 1815 Robert deeded 105 acres to Nathaniel HUNTER and HUNTER has refused Lydia her dower right. Nathaniel replied that he thinks the rest of the 75 acres is sufficient for the dower and that Joshua, with his two brothers, Caleb and Joseph were equal owners of a farm left by their father, Caleb, on the head waters of Buffalo Creek, Washington Co, Pennsylvania which contained 200 acres and was sold to one William ELEMS (?) and the money applied toward the purchase of the 720 acres. The Court ruled that Lydia was entitled to 35 acres set off as a dower portion from the 105 acres on 15 July 1831.
Chancery Records of the Court of Common Pleas, Record Book 18, Page 74, filed 26 October 1841 - Petition to Convey Executors of Nathaniel HUNTER vs. Thomas MILLER et al, Heirs of said deceased. Alexander St. Clair HUNTER and Samuel HUNTER were the executors. On 18 October 1838 Nathaniel HUNTER had sold 99 acres of land located in Wayne Township to Israel PYMM/PIMM. The land had been paid for and a clear deed was needed for PYMM. Nathaniel HUNTER's heirs were: Jane wife of Thomas MILLER; Thomas HUNTER; John HUNTER; Sarah wife of Stephen WHITED; Elizabeth wife of James McPHERIN; Maria wife of Joseph FUNK; Hester Ann HUNTER; Alexander St. Clair HUNTER and Samuel HUNTER. Sarah HUNTER and Nancy HUNTER were also mentioned but the relationship was not give.
Chancery Records of the Court of Common Pleas, Record Book 18, Page 82, filed 25 December 1841 - Petition for Partition John HUNTER vs. Alexander St. Clair HUNTER et al. Nathaniel HUNTER died seized of 334 acres located in the north half of Section 13, 157 acres located in the north-west quarter of Section 13 and 33 acres located in the south-west quarter of Section 13 Township 5 Range 13 (Salem Tp.). His heirs were: Mary, widow, took legacy instead of dower; Alexander St. Clair HUNTER; Samuel HUNTER; Jane, wife of Thomas MILLER; Thomas HUNTER; Sara, wife of Stephen WHITED/WHITEHEAD; Elizabeth, wife James McPHERIN/McPHERON; Maria, wife Joseph FUNK; Hester Ann HUNTER and John HUNTER.
Chancery Records of the Court of Common Pleas, Record Book 20, Page 69, filed 17 June 1844 - Notice was in Western Citizen & Urbana Gazette, Tuesday, 23 July 1844. Alexander St. Clair HUNTER & Samuel HUNTER, Executors of Nathaniel HUNTER deceased vs. Thomas HUNTER & Others. On 3 May 1841 Nathaniel HUNTER sold to John ENOCH for $1600, 80 acres in the north half o f the north-west quarter of Section 19 Township 5 Range 13 (Salem Tp.). The deed for the land was to be given on 3 May 1844, however, Nathaniel died before giving ENOCH a clear deed. The heirs of Nathaniel HUNTER: Jane, wife of Thomas MILLER of Iowa; Thomas HUNTER; John HUNTER; Sara, wife of Stephen WHITED; Elizabeth, wife of James McPHERREN; Mariah, wife of Joseph FUNK; Alexander St. Clair HUNTER and Samuel HUNTER. On 21 October 1844 the court ordered that a clear deed be given to ENOCH by the heirs.
CENSUS/CITY DIRECTORIES/TAX LIST RECORDS
1810 U.S. Census, Greenbrier
Co, VA Tax List:
Nathaniel HUNTER: 1 white, 0 slaves, 5 horses
1820 U.S. Census, Salem Twp,
Champaign Co, OH, p. 449
Nathaniel HUNTER: 1 m 10-16 (Samuel - 15)
3 m 16-26 (Thomas - 28, John - 19, ? - Laborer?)
1 m 45/over (Nathaniel - 52)
1 f U10 (Elizabeth - 7)
1 f 10-16 (Sarah - 14)
1 f 16-26 (Jane - 24)
2 - agriculture
1830 U.S. Census, Salem Twp.,
Champaign Co, OH, p. 46:
Nathaniel HUNTER: 1 m 10-15 (?)
1 m 20-30 (John)
1 m 60-70 (Nathaniel)
1 f under 5 (Hester Ann)
1 f 5-10 (Maria)
1 f 15-20 (Elizabeth)
1 f 40-50 (Mary)
1840 U.S. Census, Salem Twp.,
Champaign Co, OH, p. 363:
Nathaniel HUNTER 1 m 5-10 (?)
1 m 60-70 (Nathaniel - should be 72 in 1840)
1 f under 5 (?)
1 f 5-10 (?)
1 f 20-30 (Mariah is 19 and Hester Ann is 15 - ?)
Where is Mary??? She did not
die until 1849.
MIGRATION/CHRONOLOGY/MAP REFERENCE RECORDS
1793 Nathaniel
and Ann (PORTER) HUNTER emigrate to America with their first
child, from
"England or
the north part of Ireland" (History of Champaign Co, p. 816).
1811 Nathaniel and Ann move to Ohio
1820-1840 Nathaniel HUNTER in Salem Twp.,
Champaign Co, OH
INTERVIEW/ARTIFACTS RECORDS
*The following was found on the internet, in a HUNTER family record on Ancestry.com. It was apparently written by Nathaniel C. HUNTER, grandson of Nathaniel HUNTER, by Nathaniel's son, John HUNTER. Much of it centers on information provided by John to Nathaniel C. regarding John's recollections. This compiler found it fascinating!
N.C. HUNTER, Urbana, OH.
Born November 1, 1825, Being the Oldest Living Descendent of Nathaniel HUNTER.
The descendants of Nathaniel HUNTER met at the residence of N.C.
HUNTER, Urbana, Ohio, July 7th, 1905 for the purpose of effecting an
organization. The following officers were elected to service for 3 years,
or until their successors are elected:
President, N.C. HUNTER, Urbana, Ohio
Vice President, T.E. HUNTER, Mingo, Ohio
Secretary, S.M. HUNTER, Saint Paris, Ohio
Treasurer, Mrs. Anna RUSSELL, North Lewisburg, Ohio
The officers were instructed to have a short genealogical history of the family published. We the present descendants dedicate to future descendants the following history:
History of Nathaniel HUNTER, Sr.'s Family, or His Branch of It.
He was born in the Kingdom of Ireland, Co of Down, and Parish of Saintfield, about twelve miles South of Belfast, Ireland, December 14th, 1768. Ann PORTER was born in the same Co and Parish May 15th, 1772, and married Nathaniel HUNTER February 2nd, 1790. They were both of Scotch descent, their ancestors emigrating from Scotland to Ireland in 1607, at the time King James 1st, after subduing Ireland, confiscated the lands of the Chiefs of O'NIEL and O'DONNELL of the Ulster tribes, (they having fled to Spain,) consisting of eight hundred thousand acres of land. This land was divided out to Scotch Colonists who settled it, and this was the beginning of the Scotch-Irish race, whose descendants have emigrated to and become the best citizens of most of the states of the United States. Their history in Ireland has been one of religious warfare from their settlement until the present. These settlers being of the Protestant religion and (the native Irish Roman Catholic) so a continual strife was kept up between the factions. In 1641 the English Parliament advocated repressive measures against the Catholics with threats to oust more of the Irish and introduce English settlers in their stead, when the native Irish turned savagely on the Protestant Colonies of Ulster and murder and atrocities of all kinds were committed in North Ireland at Portadown about twenty miles west of Saintfield Parish, hundreds of the victims were driven into the river and drowned. We have it handed down from Alexander Sinclair HUNTER, that many of the relatives of our ancestors were victims at this place. The total victims of this insurrection was estimated at thirty thousand.
Another family of this Scotch Irish colony were the SINCLAIRs who became related to the HUNTERs. We find they were an old and highly honored family of Scotland and at one time held the Earldom of Rosslyn and Janet SINCLAIR had the training of Mary, Queen of Scots, in her youth.
Nathaniel HUNTER in the year of 1808 while in Virginia inherited property from the estate of John SINCLAIR of Saintfield Parish, Ireland. S.M. HUNTER has a copy of the power of Attorney, sent by Nathaniel HUNTER to Francis BREEZE, Attorney in Co Down, authorizing said Attorney to receipt for Nathaniel HUNTER also named his oldest son after Alexander SINCLAIR. This Scotch Irish colony continues to live and thrive in the north of Ireland until this day; sending out energetic men and women. After the American Revolution was over and the United States had thrown off the yoke of English oppression; emigration from Ireland to America set in with renewed interest.
In the year of 1793 while the Irish rebellion was brewing (which broke out in full force in 1798) the prospects for peaceful and successful life growing dimmer in Ireland, and America holding out bright prospects, not only for success in worldly affairs, but in the Liberty of conscience of freedom of manhood and speech; Nathaniel HUNTER with his young wife, he being twenty-five and she twenty-one, with one daughter, Mary Ann, two years old, set sail for America.
We have no record of this voyage but find them in Greenbriar Co, Virginia, in 1794. That they had many friends and relatives that came with them to this country we have evidence. We have records that show business relations between Alexander SINCLAIR and Nathaniel HUNTER in Virginia on June 22nd, 1794, also many Scotch names of parties transacting business with him the same year in Virginia, among them Robt. McCULLOUGH and Alexander BUCKHANNUM.
In reference to the Scotch Irish Theodore ROOSEVELT in his "Winning of the West" has this to say of them: "Among those who thus went South west were the Scotch Irish, a people to whom historians are now beginning to render justice. In great numbers, these people, English in speech, Scotch in blood, Irish by adoption, Presbyterian and Methodist in faith, came to America. Philadelphia and the Pennsylvania low lands were full of them. Princeton University is their memorial in New Jersey."
They entered the Appalachian Valley, largely populated West Virginia, and were the backbone of the young commonwealth that sprang up on the Tennessee and Cumberland. They formed the kernel of the distinctively and intensely American stock, who were the pioneers of our people in their march Westward, the Vanguard of the army of fighting settlers who with ax and rifle won their way from the Alleghenies to the Rio Grand and Pacific Coast. In 1810 emigration from the Central Atlantic States set in to the North West territory with such magnitude that the historian McMASTERS says: "A Pennsylvania village witnessed the passage in one month, of 1811, of two hundred and thirty six wagons with two thousand people all bound for Ohio." That Point Pleasant at the crossing on the West Virginia side grew from a few huts in 1810 to five hundred inhabitants in a short space of time.
Our ancestors lived in Virginia fifteen years, and in 1809 they became enthused with the idea of moving west. This enthusiasm pervaded the whole family, so much so that they went to work to prepare for their journey. They built two large wagons, which would in these days look more like small steamboats, they did the most of the work within themselves. They procured ten large horses for that day; they also had one for mother to ride. [this would be Ann PORTER HUNTER - this is now into the narration by John, Nathaniel C. HUNTER's father.]
Thus in the year of 1810 we were about ready to start on our journey west. When the time came the horses, with their new harness were hitched, five to each wagon, and everything was ready. Mother mounted her pony, boys and girls ready to drive the six cows. The entire neighborhood were there [sic] to see us off. With many sad partings, we pulled stakes and moved out, a very memorable time to us and many of our good neighbors, we started for Ohio, what seemed then to be the far west.
I remember of an incident when we came to the mountain to go down to New River; the single tract down the mountain to the river was so narrow that wagons could not pass, so a messenger was dispatched to see that the way was clear, and we got down without any mishap. Here we had to ferry across the river, all went well until our cows became frightened and jumped overboard, which caused us considerable trouble.
But now came the tug, climbing the mountain on the opposite side, here we had to double teams, and all the way up stones and fire flew, got up without any serious trouble. The next large river we had to cross was the Kanawah, here we swam our cows over. We had the pleasure of seeing the large salt works here. This brought us into Ohio at Point Pleasant; we made our way as best we could to Chillicothe, which was then a town of considerable size. We finally stopped near what was then called Possum Run in Madison Co, eight miles south of London.
Here father bought a three years' lease of a man of a large tract of land, got several hundred bushels of corn and a lot of _______ (unreadable). It was now about twenty-two days since we left our old home in Virginia, and we were all about worn out. We unloaded and went into winter quarters. The next spring we put out a large crop of corn, we boys and girls raised the crop, and father went on to select for us our future home. It was some time before he found anything that suited him, but finally bought quite a large tract of land, about (950) nine hundred and fifty acres, nearly three miles south-east of West Liberty and two miles west of what is now Mt. Tabor.
During our stay in Madison Co, sister Elizabeth was born. While the family remained on the lease, father took one or two of the boys with him and went to the land and built a log house and made some improvements; and in the spring of 1814 they moved to their new home in the wilderness. Now the whole family are alive and well and happy. The Indians lived in a village on Mac-a-cheek nearby. We always kept our guns loaded and ready for an emergency, but were never disturbed by the Indians. We built the stone house in 1820 that now stands on the farm near where the first log house was built.
This is as John HUNTER, son of Nathaniel HUNTER, Sr., related it to his son, N.C. HUNTER, a short time before his death. I, N.C. HUNTER, still own the farm at this time, 1905, ninety-one years after our family settled there.
They naturally began to look around to see about school houses and churches. They found none. Being religiously inclined they hunted up their neighbors which were few and far between. But they found some six or eight families within a radius of from six to ten miles, who seemed to readily enter into arrangements to meet together for worship. Found a family who was there a little before them; by the name of Griffeth EVANS, who offered his log cabin with its earthen floor; they made seats out of puncheon, as there were no saw mills. Here they worshipped for three or four years. At this time they purchased, at a nominal price, one acre of ground, upon which they built their church edifice, it being a log structure, (using it for a school house also). This site being on quite an elevation and one of nature's lovely spots, this place they named Mt. Tabor. Their first preacher was Saul HINKLE.
As above stated their house was
built of logs, with five corners, in the fifth corner they raised the earth and
built a fire thereon (to heat their house) with charcoal, but greatly to the
annoyance of the preacher, and mortification of the people, the smoke and gas
could not be endured, so ended
their first efforts at heating their little church in the wilderness; this being
in 1817.
In the year 1818 they held their first camp meeting west of the church. This was followed by another meeting in 1819. Among those attending the latter, were about three hundred Indians, mingling and worshipping with their white brethren and neighbors. The then noted Lorenzo DOW met with them. Among the families comprising the first society at Mt. Tabor were the EVANs, HUNTERs, SCOTTs, LATTIEs, THOMMPSONs, CASEBOLTs, BURESS, MAYSes and HUMPHREYs. The first church edifice was destroyed by fire in 1824. The society and friends of Methodism again rallied and this time built a brick church size thirty by forty feet. The society had sent them from time to time such men of God as J. STRANGE, BIGLOW, Wm. RAPER, FINLEY, George WALKER and others. THrough the labors of these men of God, and local preachers and laymen the "Wilderness has truly bloomed and blossomed as the rose."
I have about thirty-five pages more of the history of Mt. Tabor written, it is not expedient to insert it in this family history.
Next I will give you as best I can, a copy of Grandfather HUNTER's family record of births and deaths. Nathaniel HUNTER, Sr. and all his family are dead. I, N.C. HUNTER, am the eldest one living of his descendents.
*[This compiler has elected to document the births and deaths, according to N.C. HUNTER, within the various families documented in this site rather than have them repeated. See my note at the top of this page for a description of how I handled conflicting information between what I already had in this page and N.C. HUNTER's version..]
WRITINGS/HISTORIES/NEWSPAPERS/MAGAZINE RECORDS
History of Champaign and Logan
Co, Ohio
p. 347: Mt. Tabor Sabbath School. 1821, Nathaniel
HUNTER is one of the pillars of the
church, was Superintendent of the Sabbath School and believed to have been one
of the
first settlers in the area.
History of Champaign Co, pp. 515-516: Nathaniel and Ann HUNTER, with their nine children, four boys and five girls, started to remove from their home in Greenbrier Co, Va., on the 15th day of September, 1811. They stopped and settled six miles south of London, in Madison Co, Ohio, where they remained three years. In 1814, they removed to Salem Township, Champaign Co, Ohio and bought a large tract of excellent land, three miles southeast of where West Liberty now is. The parents of this family were members of the Methodist Church. In 1816, Nathaniel HUNTER and his four sons all helped liberally to build the first meeting house at Mount Tabor. They all helped liberally to build two brick meeting houses at the same place since that time. The four sons and five daughters all joined the Methodist Church at Mount Tabor at an early age; all lived and died members of the same church; all were of high social standing in life; all did much every way to advance morality and religion in the community in which they lived; and all, parents ahd children, are buried at Mount Tabor. At a re-union of the HUNTER family in Salem Township, in 1873, twenty-six members of the family connection were present. Now, in 1880, Nathaniel C. HUNTER and his family are all of this once large family connection that remain in Salem Township.
From Middleton's History of Champaign Co, Ohio, Nathaniel C. HUNTER entry, pp. 332ff: Nathaniel HUNTER was born in Co Down, Ireland, on a farm about twelve miles from Belfast, December 4, 1768, of Scottish descent, his forbears having crossed from Scotland into the north of Ireland in 1607. On February 2, 1790, he married Ann PORTER, who was born on May 15, 1772, also of Scottish descent, and in 1793 he and his young wife and their baby daughter, Mary Ann, came to this country and located in Greenbriar Co, Virginia, where they established their home and where they remained for fifteen years or more, at the end of which they disposed of their holdings there and in 1810 came out into what then was regarded in the East as the "wilds" of Ohio. Chillicothe was their point of destination in this section and upon his arrival there Nathaniel HUNTER began looking about a bit for a suitable place for settlement. He presently bought a three-year lease to a tract of land on Possum Run, eight miles south of London, in Madison Co, and the next spring put out a planting of corn on that tract. He later started out seeking a place for the establishment of his permanent home, finally deciding that in Champaign Co there were as fruitful possibilities as in any section of this part of the state. So well pleased was this stalwart pioneer with the appearance of things in this Co that he bought nine hundred and fifty acres of land in Salem township, two miles west of Mt. Tabor and three miles southwest of West Liberty. Then, with the assistance of his elder sons, he cleared a patch in the forest, built in that clearing a log house and made some other improvements on the place, and in the spring of 1814, moved his family into the new home. Meantime, during the family's residence in Madison Co, another baby had been born into the HUNTER household, the last daughter, Elizabeth, and thus when the new log house in the wilderness was furnished there was need for the cradle. At that time there still were numerous Indians hereabout and wild game in abundance and with the exception of an occasional small settlement here and there the land was a veritable wilderness. The Indians were not troublesome at that time, however, and the HUNTER family was not disturbed in its home-making there in the woods of that Mt. Tabor country, and that home presently came to be recognized as one of the best-established and most hospitable in all that region roundabout. Nathaniel HUNTER was a good farmer and lived to see his land, which is still in the ownership of the HUNTER family, developed into a fine bit of farm property. To Nathaniel and Ann (PORTER) HUNTER nine children were born, namely: Mary Ann, born on October 9, 1791, who married a CASEBOLT; Alexander, February 11, 1795, who became a substantial farmer in the Mingo neighborhood; Jane, November 11, 1796, who married a MILLER; Thomas, January 22, 1799, who also had his home near Mingo; John, March 20, 1801, father of the subject of this memorial sketch; Nancy, April 30, 1803, who died unmarried; Samuel, March 23, 1805, who married Maria MILLER and also established his home in Salem township Salle J., October 13, 1806, who married a WHITEHEAD and moved to Michigan, and Elizabeth, March 18, 1813, who married a McFERRIN and made her home in Salem township. The mother of these children died not many years after the family took up their residence in Salem township and the father married, secondly, a WARD and by that marriage had two children, Maria, born on September 2, 1821, who married James FUNK, and Hester Ann, March 2, 1825, who died unmarried.
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110.1__Mary Ann HUNTER
b. *9 Oct 1791, Saintfield Parish, Co Down, Ireland
child of: Nathaniel & Hester Ann (PORTER)
HUNTER
d. 14 Jul
1817, age 26y3m
Buried: Mount Tabor Cemetery, Champaign Co,
OH Go to Tombstones
m. 9 Dec 1810, Greenbrier Co (W)VA
110.1s__ The Reverend Robert
CASEBOLT
b. 1 Aug 1779, Little Levels, Greenbrier Co, VA
child of: John & Hannah (McNEAL)
CASEBOLT
d. 4 Feb 1861, age 81y 5m 27d, Bellefontaine,
Logan Co, OH
Buried: Bellefontaine Cemetery, Bellefontaine, Logan Co, OH
Other Marriages:
Robert m2. 11 Mar 1819, Logan Co, OH (by John Strange, Methodist Preacher)
Hannah DAVIS
b. 18 Nov 1797, OH
d. 2 Mar 1865, age 67y 3m 12d
Buried: Bellefontaine Cemetery, Logan Co, OH
Children (with Mary Ann):
110.1a Robert CASEBOLT, Jr. b. 1807,
VA d. 28 Mar 1847, Wabash Co, IN
m. 17 Mar 1831,
Logan Co, OH Julia Franklin DAVIS
b. 15 Nov 1813, OH d. 25 Nov 1853, Pleasant,
Wabash Co, IN
Children: Robert C. CASEBOLT b. 1833
d. 10 Jul 1962, Corinth, Alcorn Co, MS Buried:
Unknown (Civil War Casualty)
m. 25 Nov 1859, Story City, Story Co, IA
Sarah Amanda DAVIS b. 27 Feb 1840, IN
d. 18 Jun 1903
Buried: Maplewood Memorial Lawn Cemetery, Emporia, Lyon Co, KS
(Plot: Sec 18, Lot 21, Sp 5)
child of: Thomas Christopher (1816-1897) & Ruhamy (1821-1849) (BENNETT)
DAVIS
Children: Willetta CASEBOLT b. 1860
d. 1909 Buried: Maplewood Memorial Lawn
Cemetery, Emporia, Lyon Co, KS (Plot: Sec 18, Lot 21, Sp 6)
Robert CASEBOLT b. 1862, IA
d. 13 Dec 1898, KS Buried: Burden Cemetery,
Burden, Cowley Co, KS
m. Emmaline Elizabeth GREEN b. Oct
1871, WI d. 18 Sep 1934, Denver, Denver Co, CO
Buried: Riverside Cemetery, Denver, Denver Co, CO (Plot: Sec
3, Lot 216, Blk 13)
child of: Frederick R. (1838-1905) & Harriet E. (1838-1883) (McKAY)
GREEN
Children: William R. CASEBOLT b. 17
Oct 1892, Emporia, Lyon Co, KS d. 13 Sep 1940, Missoula,
Missoula Co, MT
Buried: Missoula Cemetery, Missoula, Missoula Co, MT (Plot: Gr
8, Lot 23, Blk 8 1/2 Inter #06927)
m1. George Franklin GRAY b. 1855
d. 29 Sep 1929 Buried: Burden Cemetery, Burden,
Cowley Co, KS
m1. Regina HETRICK b. 12 Mar
1859, PA d. 31 Dec 1886 Buried:
Burden Cemetery, Burden, Cowley Co, KS
child of: Samuel (1827-1900) & Elizabeth (1825-1901) (RHODES)
HETRICK
Children: Infant girl
Orpha Emily GRAY b 6 Jun 1884
d. 6 Feb 1920 Buried: Burden Cemetery, Burden,
Cowley Co, KS
m. William Ellsworth GATTON b. 24 Jan
1876 d. 15 Aug 1945 Buried:
Burden Cemetery, Burden, Cowley Co, KS
child of: David (1851-1934) & Eva Margaret (1848-1924) (LAUPPE)
GATTON
m2. 8 Feb 1866, Story Co, IA Stephen B. STARK
b. 14 Oct 1841, Vigo Co, IN d. Nov 1920, Ft.
Leavenworth, Leavenworth Co, KS
Buried: Leavenworth National Cemetery, Leavenworth, Leavenworth Co, KS
(Plot: Sec 31, Row 9, Site 7)
child of: Stephen (1808-1869) & Elizabeth (1810-1890) (WAGGONER)
STARK
Children: Charles Clarence STARK b.
20 May 1877, IA d. 24 Dec 1934, Los Angeles, Los Angeles
Co, CA
Buried: Los Angeles National Cemetery, Los Angeles, Los Angeles Co, CA
m1. Rebecca JURY b. 30 May 1887,
Hepler, Crawford Co, KS d. 24 Feb 1923, Kansas
City, Jackson Co, MO
Buried: Hiattville Cemetery, Hiattville, Bourbon Co, KS
child of: Wilburt Henry (1861-1946) & Susie M. (1864-1888) (STUBBERTS)
JURYB
m1. Harvey Elton GINTZELL b. 1880
d. 1859 Buried: Ridgedale Cemetery, Camp Dodge,
Polk Co, IA
child of: Henry S. (1853-1937) & Minerva K. (1855-1953) (FINK)
GINTZELL
Children: Dorothy L. GINTZELL b. 1904
d. 1978 Buried: Marysville Cemetery,
Marysville, Snohomish Co, WA (Plot: Sec A)
m1. Theo W. SCHACHTSCHNEIDER b.
1894 d. 1980
Buried: Marysville Cemetery, Marysville, Snohomish Co, WA (Plot:
Sec A)
m2. John A. REINKE b. 1901
d. 1937 Buried: Zion Lutheran Cemetery, Snohomish,
Snohomish Co, WA
Children: Clifford Lavern REINKE b.21 Aug
1930, Snohomish, Snohomish Co, WA d. 15 May 1984,
Mt. Vernon, Skagit Co, WA
Buried: Hawthorne Memorial Park, Mt. Vernon, Skagit Co, WA
m. Margaret "Maggie" HALL b. 22 Jan
1936, Mt. Vernon, Skagit Co, WA
d. 11 Jun 2010, Port
Orchard, Kitsap Co, WA
(obituary) child of: Melvin & Clara (JOHNSON) HALL
Children: Clifford REINKE
m. Ona ?
Michael REINKE
m. Kelli Jo ?
Panda REINKE
m. Ralph BENNET
LeAnn REINKE
m. Tim SUMMERS
m2. Oriel "Ollie" M. FRIELS b. Jul 1880, IN
d. 26 Feb 1909, Kansas City, Jackson Co, MO
Buried: Elmwood Cemetery, Kansas City, Jackson Co, MO
Children: Pearl N. STARK b. 25 Jun
1906, Kansas City, Jackson Co, MO d. 2 Feb 1922
Buried: Abilene Cemetery, Abilene, Dickinson Co, KS (Plot: Blk
11, Lot 2)
Violet/Viola STARK b. c1909, MO
Cyrus D. CASEBOLT b. 13 Feb 1835,
Bellefontaine, Logan Co, OH d. 2 Feb 1878, Yell, Webster
Co, IA
Buried: Vegors Cemetery, Stratford, Webster Co, IA (Insc: SGT,
CO E-13 REGT IA INF CIVIL WAR)
m.. 8 Mar 1866, Story Co, IA Christiana
"Christina" STARK b. 12 Apr 1839, Terre Haute,
Vigo Co, IN d. 5 Jan 1922, Cherokee, Cherokee Co, IA
(obituary)
Buried: Oak Hill Cemetery, Cherokee, Cherokee Co, IA (Plot:
Blk 13, Lot 1, Gr 2) child of: Jesse Abraham (1802-1877) &
Sarah Susan (1802-1881) (BATES) STARK
Children: Daughter CASEBOLT Resided Dayton,
Montgomery Co, OH 1922
m. W.S. BASS
Eva Effa "Effie" CASEBOLT b. 30
Oct 1868, Yell, Webster Co, IA d. 12 Jan 1961, San
Diego, San Diego Co, CA
Buried: Mt. Hope Cemetery, San Diego, San Diego Co, CA
m. 11 Mar 1885, Plum Creek, Kossuth Co, IA George
W. PHILLIPS b. 11 Mar 1862, Woodford Co, IL d. 15
Aug 1942, Roseville, San Diego Co, CA
Buried: Mt. Hope Cemetery, San Diego, San Diego Co, CA
child of: Thomas John (1842-1867) & Betty Jane "Betsy" (1841-1872) (GALLUP)
PHILLIPS
Children: Maude PHILLIPS b. 5 May
1886, Rawlins Co, KS d. 26 Jul 1956, Perris,
Riverside Co, CA (drowned in a flash flood)
Buried: Perris Valley Cemetery, Perris, Riverside Co, CA
m. c1905 Louis Barton STINE
b. 25 Jan 1879, San Juan Capistrano, Orange Co, CA
d. 9 Feb 1953, Good Hope, San Bernardino Co, CA
Buried: Perris Valley Cemetery, Perris, Riverside Co, CA
child of: Eugene Vivian (1858-?) & Alreda (1858-?) (KEIM) STINE
Children: Phillip Errol STINE b. 27
Sep 1906, Butte, Silver Bow Co, MT d. 27 Oct 1972, Long
Beach, Los Angeles Co, CA
m. 14 Feb 1935, Long Beach, Los Angeles Co, CA
Ruby Dell SCRIVNER b. 2 Jan 1914, Dermott,
Scurry Co, TX
d. 26 Apr 1982, San Jose, Santa Clara Co, CA
child of: James Edgar (1879-1943) & Dora Dell (1878-1916) (DITMORE)
SCRIVNER
Children: 2d 2s
Kenny E. STINE b. c1937, CA
m1. 1 Oct 1929, Clovis, Curry Co, NM William
Foster WEST b. c1915, TX
d. 8 Jun 1999, Scurry Co, TX
child of: Charles Henry (1871-1944) & Tee Oma (1882-?) (TIDWELL)
WEST
Children: Bobby Don WEST b. ?
d. 23 Sep 1955, TX
m. 23 Dec 1951 ? ?
Children: 1s 1d
Fredella PHILLIPS b. Jan 1898, NE
W.A. CASEBOLT Resided Lehigh, Webster
Co, IA 1922
A.R. CASEBOLT Resided Ames, Story Co,
IA 1922
C.M. CASEBOLT Resided Elwood, Gosper Co, NE
1922
m1. 26 Aug 1856, Vigo Co, IN John MITCHELL
Jr.
Children: Charles MITCHELL
Resided Minburn, Dallas Co, IA
Daughter MITCHELL Resided Worland,
Washakie Co, WY
m. S.E. GROSHART
Amanda MITCHELL Resided Lehigh, Webster Co, IA
m. ? BEEM
m3. 1886, Boone Co, IA John McGUIRE
Children: None
John CASEBOLT b. c1837
Thomas Davis CASEBOLT b. c1839
William H. CASEBOLT b. c1844
110.1b William CASEBOLT b. 1808,
Greenbrier Co, WV d. 1839, Putnam Co, OH
Burial: Unknown
m.
Tamer SHIGLEY b. 9 Nov 1808, Miami Co, OH
d. 13 Jun 1842, Putnam Co, OH Buried: Wisely
Cemetery, Columbus Grove, Putnam Co, OH
m2. Benjamin EDMONDS b. 2 Mar
1799, Northampton Co, PA d. 1 Jan 1879,
Putnam Co, OH
Children: Sgt. Joseph B. "Jake" EDMONDS b.
17 Sep 1843, Putnam Co, OH d. 24 Jul 1921, Van
Buren Co, MI
Buried: Earl Cemetery, Kendall, Van Buren Co, MI (Insc:
SERGT CO I 27 OHIO INF)
m1. Henrietta Aurora BARAJROW b. 6
Oct 1843, MI d. 23 May 1924, South Haven, Van
Buren Co, MI
Buried: Earl Cemetery, Kendall, Van Buren Co, MI
Children: Jay T. EDMONDS b. 9 Mar
1885, Van Buren Co, MI d. 18 Aug 1886
Buried: Earl Cemetery, Kendall, Van Buren Co, MI
m2. Mary "Margaret" STUDER b. 29 Sep
1850, Bern, Verwaltungskreis Bern-Mittelland, Bern, Switzerland
d. 24 Jun 1917, Peru, Miami Co, IN
Buried: Mount Hope Cemetery, Peru, Miami Co, IN
m2. Christian GURTNER b. 1849
d. 1932 Buried: Mount Hope Cemetery, Peru,
Miami Co, IN
m1. 19 Mar 1839 Matilda BOSTWELL
b. 1819, Wayne Co, OH d. 11 Aug 1840, Putnam Co,
OH Buried: Wisely Cemetery, Columbus Grove, Putnam
Co, OH
m2. c1840 Emma ? b.
1808 d. 1842 Buried:
Wisely Cemetery, Columbus Grove, Putnam Co, OH
m4. Elizabeth RATHBUN b. 1796,
Petersburg, Rensselaer Co, NY d. ?, Wayne Co, OH
Children: Allen EDMONDS b. 1825
d. 1916 Buried: Lebanon Cemetery, Lebanon,
Warren Co, OH (Plot: Sec A)
m. Permelia OTTO b. 1835, PA
d. 1923, PA Buried: Lebanon Cemetery, Lebanon,
Warren Co, OH (Plot: Sec A)
child of: Henry (1809-1872) & Rachel (1801-1884) (POWELL) OTTO
Children: Ida Alice EDMONDS b. 10 Jan
1859, Columbus Grove, Putnam Co, OH d. 2 Feb 1926, New
Braunfels, Comal Co, TX
Buried: Allliance City Cemetery, Alliance, Stark Co, OH (Plot: J26)
m. The Rev. James A. YOUNG b. 1853
d. Apr 1908 Buried: Alliance City Cemetery,
Alliance, Stark Co, OH (Plot: J26)
child of: William (1833-1917) & Lucinda (1831-1919) (SNYDER)
YOUNG
Clementine "Clementina" Rachel EDMONDS b.
28 Jan 1861, Columbus Grove, Putnam Co, OH d. 5
Feb 1913, Lebanon, Warren Co, OH
Buried: Lebanon Cemetery, Lebanon, Warren Co, OH (Plot: Sec A)
Beatrice R. EDMONDS b. 1872
d. 1928 Buried: Lebanon Cemetery, Lebanon, Warren
Co, OH (Plot: Sec A)
Travers J. EDMONDS b. 1882
d. 2 Nov 1960, Multnomah Co, OR Buried: River View
Cemetery, Portland, Multnomah Co, OR
m. Ida LEWIS b. 1900
d. 1985 Buried: River View Cemetery, Portland,
Multnomah Co, OR
Children: Jean Lee EDMONDS b. 5 Apr
1928, Des Moines, Polk Co, IA d. 1 Oct 2007, Terra
Linda, Marin Co, CA (obituary)
Buried: Calistoga Pioneer Cemetery, Calistoga, Napa Co, CA (Plot:
Kortum Plot) child of: Thomas J. & Ida (LEWIS)
EDMONDS
m. Karl Crouch KORTUM b. 17 Aug 1917,
San Bernardino, San Bernardino Co, CA
d. 12 Sep 1996, San Francisco, San Francisco Co, CA
(obituary)
Buried:
Calistoga Pioneer Cemetery, Calistoga, Napa Co, CA (Plot: Kortum Plot)
child of: Max Adolph (1890-1965) & Eleanor Lovina (1891-1956) (CROUCH)
KORTUM
Children: John KORTUM
Sarah KORTUM
Jeanie KORTUM
Mahala EDMONDS b. 22 Jun 1829, Wayne Co, OH
d. 12 Dec 1879, Putnam Co, OH Buried: Wisely Cemetery,
Columbus Grove, Putnam Co, OH
m. 28 May 1848, Putnam Co, OH Edward William WISELY b. 29 Nov
1815, OH d. 19 Nov 1884, Putnam Co, OH
Children: Mary C. WISELY b. 1851
d. 5 May 1888 Buried: Truro Cemetery, Columbus
Grove, Putnam Co, OH
m. William H. KIDD b. 1850
d. 1931 Buried: Truro Cemetery, Columbus Grove,
Putnam Co, OH
Children: Ora Oliva KIDD b. 1876
d. Nov 1952 Buried: Fountain Cemetery,
Fostoria, Hancock Co, OH (Plot: Sec RA, Lot 99, Burial #3)
m. Grover Balentine FOLTZ b. 8 Sep
1872, Benton Ridge, Hancock Co, OH d. 11 Sep 1937,
OH
Buried: Fountain Cemetery, Fostoria, Hancock Co, OH (Plot: Sec
RA, Lot 99, Gr 1, Row 12)
Sarah KIDD b. 6 Jan
1883 d. 30 Nov 1931 Buried:
Pleasant Ridge Cemetery, Pandora, Putnam Co, OH
m. Abraham BIXLER b. 26 Jun 1879
d. 9 Nov 1966 Buried: Pleasant Ridge Cemetery,
Pandora, Putnam Co, OH
child of: Abraham (1834-1895) & Mary Ann (1837-1910) (AMSTUTZ)
BIXLER
Children: Virgil BIXLER b. 1 Aug 1911
d. 5 Sep 2001 Buried: Pleasant Ridge Cemetery,
Pandora, Putnam Co, OH
m. 29 Mar 1942 Mildred E. McDOWELL
b. 6 Jul 1917, Fostoria, Hancock Co, OH
d. 16 Dec 2002,
Pandora, Putnam Co, OH (obituary) Buried: Pleasant Ridge Cemetery, Pandora, Putnam Co, OH
child of: Ross & Blanche (DARLING) McDOWELL Raised by:
Orie & ? (?) FIRESTINE
Children: Mark BIXLER Resided Lima,
Allen Co, OH 2002
Virginia BIXLER Resided Santa Fe, Santa Fe Co, NM
2002
Gloria BIXLER Resided Los Angeles Co, CA 2002
Howard A. BIXLER b. 13 Dec 1914, Leipsic,
Putnam Co, OH d. 30 Apr 2000, Lima, Allen Co, OH
Buried: Harman Cemetery, Gilboa, Putnam Co, OH (Plot: R62, Lot 37,
Stone 33)
m. Helen I. WOODRUFF b. 22 Apr 1915,
Putnam Co, OH d. 18 Feb 1996, Putnam Co, OH
Buried: Harman Cemetery, Gilboa, Pubnam Co, OH (Plot: R62, Lot
37, Stone 33)
child of: Elmer E. (1871-1941) & Abigail Idell (1879-1957) (RIDENHOUR)
WOODRUFF
Arthur Francis KIDD b. 8 Apr 1886,
Columbus Grove, Putnam Co, OH d. 25 Jul 1937, Columbus
Grove, Putnam Co, OH (obituary)
Buried: Truro Cemetery, Columbus Grove, Putnam Co, OH
m. Luella S. DOTY b. 1891
d. 1982 Buried: Harman Cemetery, Gilboa,
Putnam Co, OH
Children: Kathryn Katoma KIDD b. 15
Mar 1925 d. 30 Aug 1985 Buried:
Woodlawn Cemetery, Lima, Allen Co, OH
Children: Norbert F. KIDD b. 12 Feb
1944, Ottawa, Putnam Co, OH d. 12 Jan 2005, OH
(obituary)
Buried: Memorial Park Cemetery and Mausoleum, Lima, Allen Co, OH
m. 27 Jun 1965 Pamela BLACK
m1. Vernon F. WURM b. 11 Jun 1916
d. 5 Apr 1972
Buried: Maple Grove Cemetery, Findlay, Hancock Co, OH (Insc:
OHIO PVT US ARMY WWII)
Children: Joe WURM Resided Lima,
Allen Co, OH 2005
Robert WURM Resided Dayton, Montgomery Co,
OH 2005
m. Susan ?
Arthur WURM Resided Bellefontaine, Logan
Co, OH 2005
Margaret Carolina "Sis" WURM b.
12 Mar 1948, Ottawa, Putnam Co, OH d. 16 Feb 2006, Lima,
Allen Co, OH
Buried: Woodlawn Cemetery, Allen Co, OH
m. 2 Dec 1978 Glenn E. BRESLER
b. 9 Jul 1937
Joseph John WURM b. 13 May 1950,
Ottawa, Putnam Co, OH d. 11 Oct 2007, Cridersville, Auglaize Co, OH
Buried: Woodlawn Cemetery, Allen Co, OH
m2. Norbert H. ELLERBROCK b. 8 Jul
1922 d. 28 May 2003
Buried: Memorial Park Cemetery and Mausoleum, Lima, Allen Co, OH
(Plot: Sec F, Plot 104)
child of: August Francis (1897-1992) & Margaret (1897-1992) (KLEMAN)
ELLERBROCK
m1. Eva Marie ? b. 6 Dec 1921
d. 7 Mar 1978, Lima, Allen Co, OH
Buried: Memorial Park Cemetery and Mausoleum, Lima, Allen Co OH
(Plot: Sec F, Plot 104) (with Norbert)
m3. Loretta A. "Peggy" ? b. 9 Jul 1928, OH
d. 3 Jun 1988, Lima, Allen Co, OH
Buried: Memorial Park Cemetery and Mausoleum, Lima, Allen Co, OH (Sec F,
Plot 104)
m4. 27 Apr 1991 Bernice A. "Bea" STEELE
b. 19 Mar 1926, McGuffey, Hardin Co, OH
d. 7 Aug 2016, Lima, Allen Co, OH (obituary)
Buried: Memorial Park Cemetery and Mausoleum, Lima, Allen Co, OH
child of: Arthur (1896-1968) & Ada (DYER) STEELE
m3. ? CLYMER
Children: Peter CLYMER Resided Findlay,
Hancock Co, OH 2005
m. Roxanne ?
James CLYMER Resided Tiffin, Seneca Co, OH
2005
m. Rose ?
m2. Mary HOHENSTIEL b. 1856
d. 8 Feb 1880 Buried: Truro Cemetery,
Columbus Grove, Putnam Co, OH
m3. Nettie SETTLEMIRE b. 7 Mar 1862,
Putnam Co, OH d. 20 Jun 1953, Lima, Allen Co, OH
(obituary)
Buried: Truro Cemetery, Columbus Grove, Putnam Co, OH
Children: Harry M. KIDD b. 1891
d. 1967 Buried: Truro Cemetery, Columbus
Grove, Putnam Co, OH
m. Lena O. ? b. 1896
d. 1989 Buried: Truro Cemetery, Columbus
Grove, Putnam Co, OH
Russell KIDD b. 13 Oct 1893
d. 7 Jun 1948 Buried: Truro Cemetery, Columbus
Grove, Putnam Co, OH
m. Agnes ? b. 1902
d. 1987 Buried: Truro Cemetery, Columbus
Grove, Putnam Co, OH
Children: Max KIDD b. 10 Oct 1939
d. 11 Oct 1939 Buried: Truro Cemetery, Columbus
Grove, Putnam Co, OH
Julia E. KIDD b. 16 Oct
1895, Putnam Co, OH d. 1 Nov 1983, Putnam Co, OH
Buried: Pleasant Ridge Cemetery, Pandora, Putnam Co, OH
m. Ralph D. BRIDENBAUGH b. 20 Jun
1899, Putnam Co, OH d. 29 Nov 1944, Putnam Co, OH
Buried: Pleasant Ridge Cemetery, Pandora, Putnam Co, OH
child of: John (1862-1935) & Ella (1873-1961) (DILLER)
BRIDENBAUGH
Stella Margaret KIDD b. 30 Jul 1898
d. 20 Oct 1971 Buried: Truro Cemetery,
Columbus Grove, Putnam Co, OH
m. Floyd Ewing SHINABERY b. 30 Oct 1895,
West Cairo, Allen Co, OH d. 20 Jul 1965, OH
Buried: Truro Cemetery, Columbus Grove, Putnam Co, OH
child of: William Alfred (1871-1945) & Emma Jane (1872-1946) (STOODT)
SHINABERY
Children: Betty Jane SHINABERY b. 20
Feb 1928 d. 7 Apr 2005 Buried: Truro
Cemetery, Columbus Grove, Putnam Co, OH
m. 12 Oct 1946 William SEYER Jr.
b. 1925, Putnam Co, OH d. 7 Nov 1987, Lima,
Allen Co, OH
Buried: Truro Cemetery, Columbus Grove, Putnam Co, OH (Insc:
PFC US ARMY WWII)
child of: William (1896-1981) & Ellen A. (1901-1985) (BALMER)
SEYER
Floyd Ewing SHINABERY Jr. b. 31 Aug 1932
d. 22 Feb 2012
Buried: St. Anthony's Cemetery, Columbus Grove, Putnam Co, OH
m. 11 Jun 1955 Teresa ?
Dolly M. KIDD b. 1899 d.
1985 Buried: Parkview Memorial Cemetery, Livonia,
Wayne Co, MI
m. Reyno R. MAYBERRY b. 1895
d. 1979 Buried: Parkview Memorial Cemetery,
Livonia, Wayne Co, MI
Samuel M. KIDD b. 25 Mar 1902
d. 30 Jul 1974 Buried: Truro Cemetery,
Columbus Grove, Putnam Co, OH
m. 1934 Louise M. STARKWEATHER
b. 8 Oct 1902 d. 24 Jan 1977
Buried: Truro Cemetery, Columbus Grove, Putnam Co, OH
child of: Alford Adelbert (1862-1929) & Mary L. (1861-1926) (DOTY)
STARKWEATHER
James Peter WISELY b. 1853, Putnam Co, OH
d. 12 Feb 1859, Putnam Co, OH Buried: Wisely Cemetery, Columbus
Grove, Putnam Co, OH
William Edward WISELY b. 12 Jul 1854, OH
d. 12 Feb 1859 Buried: Wisely Cemetery,
Columbus Grove, Putnam Co, OH
Dr. John Wesley WISELY b. 30 Sep 1856,
Putnam Co, OH d. 19 Aug 1937, Kalamazoo,
Kalamazoo Co, MI
Buried: Riverside Cemetery, Kalamazoo, Kalamazoo Co, MI
m. Etta ? b. 23 Jan 1870, Beaverdam,
Allen Co, OH d. 5 Oct 1943, Kalamazoo, Kalamazoo
Co, MI
Buried: Riverside Cemetery, Kalamazoo, Kalamazoo Co, MI
Children: Harley Edward WISELY b. 16
Dec 1891 d. 17 Feb 1966, Grand Rapids, Kent Co, MI
(obituary)
Buried:
Robinson Cemetery, Gobles, Van Buren Co, MI
m. Elizabeth Fern PETTY b. 4 Apr
1894, Gobles, Van Buren Co, MI d. 18 Feb 1968, Gobles,
Van Buren Co, MI
Buried: Robinson Cemetery, Gobles, Van Buren Co, MI
child of: Percival Pierdon (1870-1935) & Mary Ella (1874-1940) (EDWARDS)
PETTY
Children: Alice Mae WISELY b. 2 Mar
1914, Gobles, Van Buren Co, MI d. 31 Dec 1996,
South Haven, Van Buren Co, MI
Buried: Robinson Cemetery, Gobles, Van Buren Co, MI
Carl "Jim" Edward WISELY b. 24 Jul 1917, Van
Buren Co, MI d. 16 Aug 1980, Paw Paw, Van Buren
Co, MI (obituary)
Buried: Robinson Cemetery, Gobles, Van Buren Co, MI
m. Ruby L. ? b. 5 Jun 1917, Luxora, Arkansas
Co, AR d. 21 Sep 1990, Paw Paw, Van Buren Co, MI (obituary)
Buried: Robinson Cemetery, Gobles, Van Buren Co, MI
Children: Robert WISELY
m. Michal ?
Children: Ric WISELY
m. Jackie ?
Craig WISELY
m. Rebecca ?
Linda Kay WISELY b. 4 Mar
1946, Allegan, Allegan Co, MI d. 30 Jul 2015,
Bloomingdale, Van Buren Co, MI (obituary)
Buried: Robinson Cemetery, Gobles, Van Buren Co, MI
m. ? SCHNEIDER
Children: Stephanie SCHNEIDER Resided
Kalamazoo, Kalamazoo Co, MI 2015
m. Brian MACOMBER
Rene' SCHNEIDER Resided Gobles, Van Buren Co, MI
2015
m. Troy KURTZ
Lori SCHNEIDER Resided NC 2015
m. ? CURTIS
Charles SELTER Resided Gobles, Van Buren Co, MI
2015
Robert Gerald WISELY b. 25 May 1924
d. 4 Nov 1999
Buried: Ohioville Cemetery, Indian River, Cheboygan Co, MI (Insc:
AM3 USN WWII)
m. 29 Oct 1948 Anna Mae KLINGER
b. 30 Jul 1918,
Kalamazoo, Kalamazoo Co, MI
d. 17 Nov 2003, Cheboygan,
Cheboygan Co, MI (obituary)
Buried: Ohioville Cemetery, Indian River, Cheboygan Co, MI
child of: Albert & Ada (?) KLINGER
Children: Terry WISELY Resided Indian
River, Cheboygan Co, MI 2003
m. Linda ?
Gaylord WISELY Resided Chiefland, Levy Co, FL
2003
m. Sheree ?
Harley L. "Spunk" WISELY b. 1 Oct
1936 d. 16 Jun 1981
Buried: Robinson Cemetery, Gobles, Van Buren Co, MI
Enos EDMONDS b. 1830
d. 1918 Buried: Roberts Cemetery, Stanzel,
Adair Co, IA
m1. Mary Evaline ? b. 1846
d. 1877 Buried: Roberts Cemetery, Stanzel,
Adair Co, IA
Children: Joseph W. EDMONDS b. 1875
d. 1942 Buried: Arapaho Cemetery, Arapaho, Custer
Co, OK (Plot: Blk 1, Lot 266)
m. Maggie A. JARVIS b. 30 Apr 1876
d. 9 Dec 1958 Buried: Arapaho Cemetery, Arapaho,
Custer Co, OK (Plot: Blk 1, Lot 266)
child of: Alexander Tennyson (185-1931) & Emily C. (1848-1932) (SHEETS)
JARVIS
Children: Veda Lenore EDMONDS b. 10
Sep 1909,
Arapaho, Custer Co, OK d. 28 May 2001, Stillwater, Payne Co, OK
(obituary)
Buried: Odd Fellows (I.O.O.F.) Cemetery, Ponca City, Kay Co, OK
m. 5 May 1929, Ponca City, Kay Co, OK Harry H. BAUGHMAN b. 1910
d.
1 Dec 1966 Buried: Odd Fellows (I.O.O.F.) Cemetery, Ponca City,
Kay Co, OK
child of: Irwin William (1882-1938) & Bertha E. (1891-1951) (DAVIDSON)
BAUGHMAN
Children: Vern BAUGHMAN b. 1932
d. 1994 Buried: Oak Hill Cemetery, Glendale,
Hamilton Co, OH (Plot: Sec 19)
Donald "Don" Wayne BAUGHMAN b. 21
Jan 1935, Ponca City, Kay Co, OK
d. 17 Feb 2011, Grand Junction, Mesa Co, CO (obituary) Buried: Unknown
m1. 1961, Perry, Noble Co, OK (divorced)
Mary Lou WHITE
Children: James BAUGHMAN Resided Aurora,
Arapahoe/Adams Co, CO 2011
Steve WHITE Resided Kenai, Kenai Peninsula
Borough, AK 2011
Joseph BAUGHMAN Resided St. George, Washington
Co, UT 2011
David BAUGHMAN Resided Tijeras, Bernalillo Co, NM
2011
Kris BAUGHMAN Resided Wiley, Prowers Co, CO
2011
m2. 5 Nov 1983, Grand Junction, Mesa Co, CO Veda
?
Kenneth Ray BAUGHMAN b. 1944
d. 2010
Buried: Charter Oak Cemetery, Charter Oak, Crawford Co, IA (Insc:
SSGT US AIR FORCE)
Kay Lynn BAUGHMAN b. 1947
d. 1966 Buried: Odd Fellows Cemetery, Ponca City, Kay
Co, OK
Carol BAUGHMAN Resided Stillwater, Payne
Co, OK 2001
m. George DUCKWALL
m2. 1 Mar 1855, Wayne Co, OH Rosannah Lucinda WALTON b. 16 Jan
1829 d. 15 Oct 1864, Adair Co, IA
Buried: Roberts Cemetery, Stanzel, Adair Co, IA
m3. Elizabeth A. ? b. c1837
d. 24 Sep 1870 Buried: Roberts Cemetery,
Stanzel, Adair Co, IA
Children: E.A.W. W. EDMONDS b/d. unknown
Buried: Roberts Cemetery, Stanzel, Adair Co, IA (Insc: Son of
E & EA Edmonds)
110.1c Nathaniel Hunter CASEBOLT
b. 26 Apr 1816 d. 31 Jul 1819, aged 3y5m Buried: Mt. Tabor Cemetery, Champaign Co, OH Go to Tombstones
Children (with Hannah):
110.1d Henry CASEBOLT
110.1e John CASEBOLT
m.
17 Feb 1831, Logan Co, OH Rachel McPHERSON
110.1f Henry CASEBOLT b. May 1827, OH
d. 1900
Buried: Bellefontaine Cemetery, Bellefontaine, Logan Co, OH
m. 1856 Sarah J.
TAYLOR b. Oct 1836, VA
d. 13 Apr 1924 Buried: Bellefontaine Cemetery,
Bellefontaine, Logan Co, OH
Children: Ada CASEBOLT
b. 12 Dec 1857, Logan Co, OH d. 5 Sep 1918,
Toledo, Lucas Co, OH Buried: Bellefontaine Cemetery,
Bellefontaine, Logan Co, OH
m. Denton Strayer MOOTS b. 1855
d. 1938 Buried: Bellefontaine Cemetery,
Bellefontaine, Logan Co, OH
child of: Conrad (1820-1901) & Eleanor (1829-1910) (STRAYER)
MOOTS
Children: Pearl Eva MOOTS b. 1877
d. 1946 Buried: Bellefontaine Cemetery,
Bellefontaine, Logan Co, OH
m. Charles T. FITZGERALD b. 1876
d. 1950 Buried: Bellefontaine Cemetery,
Bellefontaine, Logan Co, OH
Frank Raymond MOOTS b. 1878
d. 1965 Buried: Bellefontaine Cemetery,
Bellefontaine, Logan Co, OH
m. Faye FOREMAN b. 1883
d. 1961 Buried: Bellefontaine Cemetery,
Bellefontaine, Logan Co, OH
child of: William O. (1861-1952) & Rose A. (1859-1921) (STRAYER)
FOREMAN
Children: Dorotha Pearl MOOTS b. 13
Feb 1906, Logan Co, OH d. 5 Jun 2007, Springfield, Clark
Co, OH
Buried: Bellefontaine Cemetery, Bellefontaine, Logan Co, OH
m. Ray A. WATKINS b. 17 Apr 1905,
Springfield, Clark Co, OH d. 3 Oct 1999,
Bellefontaine, Logan Co, OH
Buried: Bellefontaine Cemetery, Bellefontaine, Logan Co, OH
Martha Ellen MOOTS b. 7 Mar 1919, Logan Co,
OH d. 15 Oct 2007, Sidney, Shelby Co, OH
Buried: Greenwood Cemetery, De Graff, Logan Co, OH
m. Everett Howard MADDEN b. 4 Nov
1914, McGrath, Aitkin Co, MN d. 24 Sep 1992,
Conover, Miami Co, OH
Buried: Greenwood Cemetery, De Graff, Logan Co, OH
Carrie Amanda MOOTS b. 1883
d. 7 Nov 1964, Bellefontaine, Logan Co, OH Buried:
Bellefontaine Cemetery, Bellefontaine, Logan Co, OH
m. Howard S. STEIG b. 1879
d. 17 May 1973, Bellefontaine, Logan Co, OH Buried:
Bellefontaine Cemetery, Bellefontaine, Logan Co, OH
Harry Clinton MOOTS b. 4 Feb 1888
d. 8 Nov 1949 Buried: St. Peter's Cemetery,
Canton, Stark Co, OH (Plot: S of Mausoleum, Row 3)
m. Frances Delores MARKS b. 26 Nov
1894, d. 24 Sep 1945
Buried: St. Peter's Cemetery, Canton, Stark Co, OH (Plot: S of
Mausoleum, Row 3)
child of: Michael J. (1852-1946) & Anna C. (1844-1923) (KRUSCHINSKI)
MARKS
Charles CASEBOLT
b. c1859
William Fletcher CASEBOLT b. Mar 1859
d. 1919 Buried: Bellefontaine Cemetery,
Bellefontaine, Logan Co, OH
m. c1887 Martha
"Mattie" Alpetta BARGER
b. Sep 1867 d. 1939
Buried: Bellefontaine Cemetery, Bellefontaine, Logan Co, OH
Buried: Bellefontaine Cemetery, Logan Co, OH
Children:
Loren H. CASEBOLT b. Feb
1888 d. 28 Jun 1949, Osborne Corners, Summit
Co, OH Buried: Huntsville Cemetery, Huntsville,
Logan Co, OH
m. Bessie
C. COLLINS b. 1887 d.
1928 Buried: Huntsville Cemetery,
Huntsville, Logan Co, OH
John Ferman CASEBOLT b.
13 May 1889, Logan Co, OH d. 10 Mar 1978, Urbana,
Champaign Co, OH
Buried: Fairview Cemetery, Quincy, Logan Co, OH
m. Nora
P. POORMAN b. 16 Apr 1886, OH
d. 28 Jul 1974, Piqua, Miami Co, OH Buried:
Fairview Cemetery, Quincy, Logan Co, OH
child of: Jacob Allen (1858-1947) & Mary Alice (1867-1962) (WARD)
POORMAN
Children: Russell BYER CASEBOLT b.
21 May 1918, Quincy, Logan Co, OH to Russell James (1886-1949) & Ethel Florence (1895-1921)
(SPRAGUE)
BYER He was adopted by John & Nora (likely upon Ethel's death)
Vivian C. CASEBOLT b. 1924
d. 2012
m. ? CALLAND
Mamie
Ada CASEBOLT b. 12 Dec 1891, Bellefontaine,
Logan Co, OH
d. 27 Sep 1937, Youngstown, Mahoning Co, OH
Buried:
Bellefontaine Cemetery, Bellefontaine, Logan Co, OH
Ruth A. CASEBOLT b. 30 Oct 1894, Belle
Center, Logan Co, OH d. 22 Mar 1976,
Zanesfield, Logan Co, OH (obituary)
Buried: Greenwood Cemetery, De Graff, Logan Co, OH
m. Russell W. SMITH b. 26 Oct
1891 d. 24 Oct 1974
Buried: Greenwood Cemetery, De Graff, Logan Co, OH (Insc:
PVT US ARMY)
Children: Betty C. SMITH b. 30 Oct
1924, Bellefontaine, Logan Co, OH d. 18 Apr 2011,
Galion, Crawford Co, OH
(obituary)
Buried: Fairview Cemetery, Galion, Crawford Co, OH
m. Robert Francis GERMANN b. 25 Dec
1924, Galion, Crawford Co, OH d. 7 Mar 2011,
Galion, Crawford Co, OH (obituary)
Buried: Fairview Cemetery, Galion, Crawford Co, OH (Insc:
WWII) child of: Harry H. & Esther (PRICE)
GERMANN
Children: Robert Francis GERMANN Jr. b.
15 Nov 1946 d. 17 Nov 1946
Buried: Fairview Cemetery, Galion, Crawford Co, OH (Plot: Sec
11, Single Burials)
Penny GERMANN Resided Galion, Crawford Co, OH
2011
m. Kenneth JARVIS
Children: John JARVIS
m. Carrie ?
Ryan JARVIS
m. Rachel ?
Richard GERMANN Resided Orlando, Orange Co,
FL 2011
m. Jan ?
Jeffrey GERMANN Resided Galion, Crawford
Co, OH 2011
m. Nancy ?
Lula CASEBOLT b. Dec 1897,
Belle Center, Logan Co, OH d. 1986
Buried: Greenwood Cemetery, De Graff, Logan Co, OH
m. Jesse W. TAYLOR b. 1894
d. 1966 Buried: Greenwood Cemetery, De Graff,
Logan Co, OH (Insc: Ohio 4 CO Development BN, WWI)
Cecil(e) D. CASEBOLT b.
31 Dec 1899, Belle Center, Logan Co, OH d. 17 Dec 1969,
De Graff, Logan Co, OH
Buried: Greenwood Cemetery, De Graff, Logan Co, OH
m. Frank W. PETERS b. 21 Jun
1890 d. 21 Jan 1959
Buried: Greenwood Cemetery, De Graff, Logan Co, OH
Robert Douglas CASEBOLT
b. 3 May 1906, Logan Co, OH d. 10 Mar 1990,
St. Marys, Auglaize Co, OH
Buried: Rockafield Cemetery, Wright St. University, Greene Co, OH [cremains
interred as part of anatomical donation program]
m. Lucille ISENBERGER b. 27 Aug 1909,
New Bremen, Auglaize Co, OH d. New Bremen, Auglaize Co,
OH
Buried: Rockafield Cemetery, Wright St. University, Greene Co, OH [cremains
interred as part of anatomical donation program]
child of: Hays Rutherford (1876-1934) & Lorine Wilhelmina (1878-1960)
(SCHWABEROW) ISENBERGER
Children: Dr. Ralph L. "Casey" CASEBOLT
b. 8 Sep 1933, OH d. 16 Jan 2015, Gallup,
McKinley Co, NM (obituary) Buried: Cremated, Ashes Scattered
Paul CASEBOLT
Hugh CASEBOLT
Amanda CASEBOLT b. 1862
Flora CASEBOLT b.
1865
Robert M. CASEBOLT b. Apr 1868
d. 1932 Buried: Bellefontaine Cemetery,
Bellefontaine, Logan Co, OH
m. 1892 Nellie ? b. Sep 1867
d. 1919 Buried: Bellefontaine Cemetery,
Bellefontaine, Logan Co, OH
Children: Lois
C. CASEBOLT b. 23 Jul
1896, Galion, Crawford Co, OH d. 10 Dec 1973,
Bellefontaine, Logan Co, OH
Buried: Bellefontaine Cemetery, Bellefontaine, Logan Co, OH
m. Charles M. BINKLEY b. 24
Jul 1890, Auglaize Co, OH d. 17 Mar 1966, Bellefontaine,
Logan Co, OH Buried: Bellefontaine Cemetery, Logan Co, OH
Children: James Carlton BINKLEY b. 21
Apr 1923, Bellefontaine, Logan Co, OH d. 1 May
2006, Hendersonville, Henderson Co, NC (obituary)
Buried: Green Hill Cemetery, Bedford, Lawrence Co, IN (Insc:
TEC 4 US ARMY WWII)
m. Vivian BENNETT
Children: Timothy Carlton BINKLEY (twin) d. <2006
Rebecca Jane BINKLEY (twin) d. <2006
Mary Beth BINKLEY Resided Hendersonville,
Henderson Co, NC 2006
m. Rev. Kenneth (Skip) FENDLEY
Children: Kimberly FENDLEY Resided
Harrisonburg, Rockingham Co, VA 2006
m. Jeff DURDEN
Children: Jakob DURDEN
Hannah DURDEN
Kara FENDLEY
m. Steve KILPATRICK
Children: Kathryn Fendley KILPATRICK
Laura FENDLEY
m. Jeremy KING
Children: Emma KING
Julia KING
Timothy Carlton FENDLEY
Susan BINKLEY Resided Plano, Collin/Denton
Co, TX 2006
m. Dr. Steven WEISENBURGER
Children: Rachel WEISENBURGER
James WEISENBURGER
Grace CASEBOLT b. 1877
d. 1927 Buried: Bellefontaine Cemetery,
Bellefontaine, Logan Co, OH
Mabel CASEBOLT b. Oct 1878
d. 1939 Buried: Bellefontaine Cemetery,
Bellefontaine, Logan Co, OH
m. 1900 Bert SESLER b.
1876 d. 1957 Buried:
Bellefontaine Cemetery, Bellefontaine, Logan Co, OH child of: John & Susan (?) SESLER
Elsie CASEBOLT
b. Nov 1883
110.1g Louisa CASEBOLT b. 29 Nov
1819, Logan Co, OH d. 29 Nov 1858, Hardin
Co, OH Buried: Norman Cemetery, Kenton,
Hardin Co, OH
m.
Madison KOONS b. 8 Aug 1816, Lawrence
Co, OH d. 12 Nov 1886, Hardin Co, OH
Buried: Norman Cemetery, Kenton, Hardin Co, OH
child of: Jacob (1787-1864) & Martha (1784-1852) (CARTMEL) KOONS
110.1h Elizabeth "Betsey" CASEBOLT b.
1822 d. 25 Mar 1864
Buried: Woodlawn Cemetery, Clinton, DeWitt Co, IL
m.
Addison S. KOONS b. 9 Aug 1816, Lawrence
Co, OH d. 15 Feb 1864
Buried: Woodlawn Cemetery, Clinton, DeWitt Co, IL
child of: Jacob (1787-1864) & Martha (1784-1852) (CARTMEL) KOONS
Children:
Sarah Jane KOONS b. 1838, OH
d. 7 Aug 1929, Clinton, DeWitt Co, IL
Buried: Woodlawn Cemetery, Clinton, DeWitt Co, IL
m. 13 Jun 1858, DeWitt Co, IL Joseph BOWERS
b. 1837, Waynesburg, Greene Co, PA d. 11 Apr
1899, Clinton, DeWitt Co, IL
Buried: Woodlawn Cemetery, Clinton, DeWitt Co, IL child
of: John Jacob (1811-1891) & Elizabeth (1809-1877) (COWELL)
BOWERS
Children: Laura A. BOWERS b. 9 Jun
1859, IL d. 1 Oct 1886, DeWitt Co, IL
Buried: Woodlawn Cemetery, Clinton, DeWitt Co, IL
John H. BOWERS b. 1863, DeWitt Co, IL
d. 24 Nov 1931, DeWitt Co, IL Buried:
Woodlawn Cemetery, Clinton, DeWitt Co, IL
m. 7 Sep 1887, DeWitt Co, IL Eleanor
"Ellen/Ella" J. WARD b. 1865, OH
d. 19 Jun 1938, DeWitt Co, IL
Buried: Woodlawn Cemetery, Clinton, DeWitt Co, IL
child of: Joseph & Nancy (ROBERTS) WARD
Children: Lloyd D. BOWERS
b. 15 Sep 1890, Clinton, DeWitt Co, IL d. 1
Feb 1978 Buried: McClimans Cemetery, Hallsville,
DeWitt Co, IL
m1. 26 Jun 1910, DeWitt Co, IL Edith M.
ARNOLD
Children: Delores E. BOWERS b. 27 Apr
1911, Clinton, DeWitt Co, IL d. 8 Aug 2000, Houston,
Harris Co, TX
Buried: Mt. Pleasant Cemetery, Stanford, McClean Co, IL
m. Norris D. HANES b. 20 Nov
1910 d. 25 Oct 1988
Buried: Mt. Pleasant Cemetery, Stanford, McClean Co, IL
Billie Marshall BOWERS b. 29 Jun 1918,
Clinton, DeWitt Co, IL d. 5 Sep 1991, Ashtabula,
Ashtabula Co, OH
Buried: St. Joseph Cemetery, Ashtabula, Ashtabula Co, OH
m2. 1923, Indianapolis, Marion Co, IN Hazel Laverne
KOONS (see below) b.
30 Oct 1896, LeRoy, McClean Co, IL
d. 5 Jul 1989, Decatur, Macon Co, IL Buried:
McClimans Cemetery, Hallsville, DeWitt Co, IL
child of: Charles Edward (1868-1945) & Susan Abigail (1872-1950) (BECKHAM)
KOONS
Florence M. BOWERS b. 11 Sep 1865, IL
d. 23 Oct 1900, Clinton, DeWitt Co, IL (obituary) Buried:
Woodlawn Cemetery, Clinton, DeWitt Co, IL
m. 23 Nov 1888, McClean Co, IL Jacob H. HITE
b. 1839 d. 27 Feb 1918
Buried: Crown Point Cemetery, Kokomo, Howard Co, IN (Plot: Sec 17,
Lot 21, Sp 3)
child of: Alexander (1805-1888) & Mary Ann (1812-1895) (LOWERY)
HITE
Children: Twin infants b. Oct 1899, Clinton,
DeWitt Co, IL d. Oct 1899, Clinton, DeWitt Co, IL
(obituary)
Buried: Woodlawn Cemetery, Clinton, DeWitt Co, IL
Anson Addison BOWERS b. 1873, IA
d. 16 Oct 1922, Decatur, Macon Co, IL Buried:
Woodlawn Cemetery, Clinton, DeWitt Co, IL
m. 1 Jan 1894, DeWitt Co, IL Agnes Josephine "Josie"
O'CONNELL b. 1871, Lincoln, Logan Co, IL
d. 6 Jun 1899, Clinton, DeWitt Co, IL (obituary)
Buried: Woodlawn, Clinton, DeWitt Co, IL
Children: Bert BOWERS b. 29 Sep
1895, IL d. 18 Oct 1918, East St. Louis, St. Clair
Co, IL (obituary) Buried: Woodlawn Cemetery, Clinton, DeWitt Co, IL
John Addison KOONS b. 29 Aug 1842
d. 21 Sep 1921 Buried: Woodlawn Cemetery,
Clinton, DeWitt Co, IL
m. Mary Louise SPRAGUE b. 12
Mar 1843 d. 30 Nov 1926
Buried: Woodlawn Cemetery, Clinton, DeWitt Co, IL (Plot:
Sec D)
child of: Charles Lambert (1811-1891) & Mary Elizabeth (1817-1866) (WATKINS)
SPRAGUE
Children: Charles Edward KOONS b. 6
Feb 1868 d. 20 Jan 1945 Buried:
McClimans Cemetery, Hallsville, DeWitt Co, IL
m. Susan Abigail BECKHAM b. 12 Feb
1872, IL d. 24 Nov 1950, Hallsville, DeWitt Co, IL
Buried: McClimans Cemetery, Hallsville, Dewitt Co, IL
child of: Nathaniel Henderson (1836-1923) & Rachel (1846-1930) (BISHOP)
BECKHAM
Children: Ola Edward KOONS b. 20 Mar
1893, McClean, McClean Co, IL d. 19 Mar 1971, Clinton,
DeWitt Co, IL
Buried: McClimans Cemetery, Hallsville, DeWitt Co, IL
Hazel Laverne KOONS b.
30 Oct 1896, LeRoy, McClean Co, IL d. 5 Jul 1989,
Decatur, Macon Co, IL
Buried: MClimans Cemetery, Hallsville, DeWitt Co, IL
m. Lloyd D. BOWERS (see above)
b. 15 Sep 1890, Clinton, DeWitt Co, IL d. 1
Feb 1978
Buried: McClimans Cemetery, Hallsville, DeWitt Co, IL
Carl Russell KOONS b. 22 Jun 1899, DeWitt
Co, IL d. 7 Apr 1972, Lincoln, Logan Co, IL
Buried: McClimans Cemetery, Hallsville, DeWitt Co, IL
Lynn Beckham KOONS b. 6 Apr 1902,
Hallsville, DeWitt Co, IL d. 18 Feb 1979,
Hammonton, Atlantic Co, NJ
Buried: McClimans Cemetery, Hallsville, DeWitt Co, IL
m. Josephine PINO b. 28 Mar 1913,
Hammonton, Atlantic Co, NJ d. 25 Jul 2005,
Hammonton, Atlantic Co, NJ
Buried: Holy Sepulchre Cemetery, Hammonton, Atlantic Co, NJ
Mason Everett KOONS b. 9 Feb 1908,
Hallsville, DeWitt Co, IL d. 28 Nov 1971, Clinton,
DeWitt Co, IL
Buried: Pleasant Valley Cemetery, Kenney, DeWitt Co, IL
m. Mildred "Millie" Mae MICHEL b. 28
Dec 1908, Kenney, DeWitt Co, IL d. 18 Dec 1984, Clinton,
DeWitt Co, IL
Buried: Pleasant Valley Cemetery, Kenney, DeWitt Co, IL
child of: August H. (1868-1948) & Christine Sophia (1878-1969) (SCHNARRE)
MICHEL
Children: Delores "Dee" Ann KOONS b.
12 Dec 1930, Kenney, DeWitt Co, IL d. 11 Aug 2009,
Normal, McClean Co, IL
Buried: Cremated, Ashes to Family/Friends
m. ? MATHENY
Florence Irene KOONS b. 17 Nov 1872,
Clinton, DeWitt Co, IL d. 23 Dec 1946, Wapella,
DeWitt Co, IL
Buried: Sugar Grove Cemetery, Wapella, DeWitt Co, IL
m. Isaac Lewis ARMSTRONG b. 1866
d. 1934 Buried: Sugar Grove Cemetery,
Wapella, DeWitt Co, IL
child of: Joseph (1829-1904) & Ellen (1825-1903) (STAFFORD)
ARMSTRONG
Children: Oscar Ned ARMSTRONG b. 24
Dec 1905 d. 5 Sep 1909, Wapella, DeWitt Co, IL
Buried: Sugar Grove Cemetery, Wapella, DeWitt Co, IL
Nettie Leona KOONS b. 29 Apr
1875, Clinton, DeWitt Co, IL d. 6 Mar 1925,
Clinton, DeWitt Co, IL
Buried: Woodlawn Cemetery, Clinton, DeWitt Co, IL
m. James H. DRURY b. Apr 1868, Maroa,
Macon Co, IL d. 1941, DeWitt Co, IL
Buried: Woodlawn Cemetery, Clinton, DeWitt Co, IL
child of: Josiah (1843-1923) & Mary Lucinda (1846-1919) (WHITWORTH)
DRURY
Children: Charles H. DRURY b.
1897, Decatur, Macon Co, IL d. 16 Feb 1953,
Ketchikan, Ketchikan Gateway Borough, AK
Buried: Bayview Cemetery, Ketchikan, Ketchikan Gateway Borough, AK
Henry KOONS b. 8 Apr 1855
d. 12 Feb 1917 Buried: Fairlawn Cemetery,
Decatur, Macon Co, IL (Plot: Sec C)
m. 27 Aug 1883 Anna Eliza JEPSON b.
27 Apr
1863 d. 21 Nov 1925 (obituary)
Buried: Fairlawn Cemetery, Decatur, Macon Co, IL (Plot: Sec C) child of: Joseph (1827-1892) & Mary E. (1832-1907) (SPRAY)
JEPSON
Children: Harry William KOONS b. 22
May 1884 d. 16 Jan 1919, Decatur, Macon Co, IL
(obituary)
Buried: Fairlawn Cemetery, Decatur, Macon Co, IL (Plot: Sec C)
Lita S. KOONS Resided south of Decatur,
Macon Co, IL 1925
m. Harvey M. JOHNSON
Gail G. KOONS Resided Washington, D.C. 1925
m. Robert BENNETT
Jefferson Davis "J.D." KOONS b.
25 Dec
1862, York, York Co, NE d. 5 Mar 1943,
Decatur, Macon Co, IL (obituary)
Buried: Graceland Cemetery, Decatur, Macon Co, IL
m. Etta Mae CHADD b. 6 Nov 1875
d. 9 Mar 1960, Decatur, Macon Co, IL (obituary) Buried: Fairlawn Cemetery,
Decatur, Macon Co, IL
child of: John (1818-1897) & Mary (1831-1893) (MANN) (obituary) CHADD
(obituary)
Children: Ira Curtis KOONS b. 23 Mar
1892, York, York Co, NE d. 28 Aug 1971, Decatur,
Macon Co, IL
Buried: Illini Cemetery, Warrensburg, Macon
Co, IL
m. Clara Ellen JOHNSTON b. 19 Jan
1890, Boody, Macon Co, IL d. 8 Dec 1975, Watseka,
Iroquois Co, IL
Buried: Illini Cemetery, Warrensburg, Macon Co, IL
child of: Andrew Jackson (1850-1933) & Evangeline (1858-1936) (LIGHTLE)
JOHNSTON
Children: Marguerite KOONS d.
<2004
m. ? BRUMMETT
Mary Joanne KOONS Resided
Warrensburg, Macon Co, IL 2004
m. ? WICKLINE
Eva Lucille KOONS b. 3 Nov
1910, Warrensburg, Macon Co, IL d. 5 Dec 2004, Watseka,
Iroquois Co, IL (obituary)
Buried: Illini Cemetery, Warrensburg, Macon Co, IL
m1. John WACAKER d. <1968
m2. Clyde JONES d. <1968
Children: Corinne Ellen WACAKER or JONES
m. ? MARTIN
Children: Marsha MARTIN
m. ? O'CONNELL
Donna MARTIN
m. ? JOHNMEYER
m3. Jesse E. BOGGS b. 8 Sep
1909, Hidalgo, Jasper Co, IL d. 15 Mar 1979, Watseka,
Iroquois Co, IL (obituary)
Buried: Woodlawn Cemetery, Urbana, Champaign Co, IL
child of: Josea & ? (?) BOGGS
Marie Murl KOONS b. 19 Mar 1894,
Decatur, Macon Co, IL d. 10 Sep 1979, Detroit,
Wayne Co, MI (obituary)
Buried: Cremated, Evergreen Crematory, Detroit, Wayne Co, MI
m. Frank CAMRON
Children: Donald W. CAMRON
Robert E. CAMRON
Ethel Lee KOONS b. 9 Jun 1897, Decatur,
Macon Co, IL d. 7 Apr 1970, Decatur, Macon Co, IL
Buried: Fairlawn Cemetery, Decatur, Macon Co, IL (Plot: Sec K,
Lot 176, Gr 1)
m. 3 Nov 1915Decatur, Macon Co, IL William Elmer HINTON
b. 4 Feb 1888, Vandalia, Fayette Co, IL d. 12 Sep
1957, Decatur, Macon Co, IL (obituary)
Buried: Fairlawn Cemetery, Decatur, Macon Co, IL (Plot: Sec K)
child of: Nathaniel (1865-1916) & Nancy M. (DAVIDSON) HINTON
Children: Dorlan O'Neil "Neil" HINTON
b. 4 Dec 1917 d. 1985
Buried: Fairlawn Cemetery, Decatur, Macon Co, IL
m. Edith B. ? b. 1917
d. 1999 Buried: Fairlawn Cemetery, Decatur,
Macon Co, IL
Kenneth H. HINTON b. 27 Oct 1919
d. 25 Mar 2004
Buried: Camp Butler National Cemetery, Springfield, Sangamon Co, IL
(Insc: SGT USAAF WWII)
Melvin R. HINTON b. 6 Feb 1924
d. 9 Dec 2003 Buried: Graceland Cemetery, Decatur,
Macon Co, IL (Insc: PFC US ARMY WWII)
George W. KOONS b. 22 Feb 1900
d. 15 Apr 1979 Buried: Graceland Cemetery,
Decatur, Macon Co, IL
m. Fern M. WIGGINS b. 1906
d. 1992, IL Buried: Graceland Cemetery, Decatur,
Macon Co, IL
Children: Dorothea Ann KOONS b.
10 Oct 1928 d. 30 May 2010, Decatur, Macon Co, IL
Buried: Graceland Cemetery, Decatur, Macon Co, IL
m. 7 Jun 1945, Cairo, Alexander Co, IL
Daniel Francis DUCY b. 5 Jan 1919, Clinton,
DeWitt Co, IL
d. 8 Jun 2011, Ft. Wayne, Allen Co,
IN (obituary) Buried: Graceland Cemetery, Decatur, Macon Co, IL (Insc: SGT
US MARINE CORPS WWII)
child of: Frank & Mary (?) DUCY
Children:
David DUCY Resided Ft. Wayne, Allen Co, IN
2011
m. Linda ?
Michael Francis DUCY I b. 7 Jan 1948, Decatur, Macon Co, IL d.
19
Feb 2005, St. Louis, MO (obituary)
Buried: Graceland Cemetery, Decatur, Macon Co, IL (Insc: FTG3
US NAVY VIETNAM MIKE WE MISS YOU USS JOUETT DLG 29)
m. ? ?
Children: Valerie DUCY Resided St. Louis,
MO 2005
Jennie DUCY Resided St. Louis, MO
2005
m. ? COSTELLO
Michael Francis DUCY II Resided Chicago, Cook Co,
IL 2005
m. Nicol ?
William P. DUCY b. 9 Dec 1949, Decatur,
Macon Co, IL d. 8 Mar 2010, Decatur, Macon Co, IL
(obituary)
Buried: Graceland Cemetery, Decatur, Macon Co, IL (Insc: PFC
US MARINES VIETNAM SWEET DREAMS MY LOVE)
m. 26 Dec 1985, Newport, Vermillion Co, IN
Teri HOPKINS child of:
Robert & ? (?) HOPKINS
m1. ? WELCH
Children: Duane WELCH Resided Decatur,
Macon Co, IL 2010
Matt WELCH Resided Decatur, Macon Co, IL
2010
m. Whitney ?
Children: Riley WELCH
Harold Lewis "Kats" KOONS b. 15 Sep 1909,
Decatur, Macon Co, IL
d. 18 Feb 1977, Danville, Vermillion Co, IL (obituary)
Buried: Graceland Cemetery,
Decatur, Macon Co, IL (Insc: TEC5 US ARMY WWII)
m.
1941 Grace Truman STOUT b. 12 Jun 1911
d. 5 Nov 1981 Buried: Graceland Cemetery,
Decatur, Macon Co, IL
Children: Dianne KOONS
Resided Alakanuk, Alaska 1977
m. William WORTMAN
110.1i Mary Ann CASEBOLT
Synopsis:
Obituary. Clinton Public Library Newspaper Collection, 12 Nov 1897. John CHADD was buried here last Friday. He was a native of Kentucky, but lived many years near Weldon. A few years ago he moved to Nebraska, where he met with reverses by drought and fire. He boarded in Weldon most of the summer, but started for Nebraska a few weeks since. Being in feeble condition, he was ordered to the hospital in Decatur, where he died. He has two or three sons in Nebraska. Two children, Lee CHADD and Mrs. KOONS were present at the funeral, which was conducted at M.P. Church by Pastor A.H. WIDNEY. His age was 79 years. (Husband of Mary MANN CHADD).
Obituary. MANN (1803-1887) Grant County, Kentucky. No census are found with Mary's mother mentioned. Her father marries Elizabeth MILEHAM/MILDHAM (1816-1901) in 1837 when Mary is 6 years old. Mary married John CHADD on 8 January 1852 at 21 years old in Grant County, Kentucky. John has 2 small children by his first wife Cynthia A.B. SIMPSON. John and Cynthia were married 9 October 1842, Grant County, Kentucky. Cynthia is mentioned in the 12 Sep 1850 Census with John and 2 children, then is gone. Possible she died in childbirth. Ann Elizabeth Alice born 1845/46 and William H.S. born 1848/49. John and Mary have 7 children. James born 21 January 1853-1884, John T. born 13 March 1855 both born in Grant Co., KY. Willis is born 1859-1940, Albert T. is born 28 July 1862-1942, Robert Lee is born 31 October 1866-1943, George is born June 1869, all born in Indiana. Daughter Etta Mae born 1872-1960 in Illinois, John and Mary in the 1860 Indiana Census, John 40, Mary 28, Ann E.A. 16, William H. S 14, James D. 6, John %. 4 and Willis S age 4. John and Mary are in the 1880 U.S. Federal Census in York, Nebraska. John 60, Mary 49, John T. 24, Albert T 19, Robert L. 13 and Ettie M age 8. No mention of Willis or George. John and Mary establish a homestead 20 February 1883 in McFadden Township, Nebraska. Listed in 8 Jun 1885 Nebraska Census, John 64, Mary 53, Robert 18 and Etta 14. Quit Claim Deed filed 13 February 1888, York Co., Nebraska and sells homestead for $1600. Deed is notarized, Mary was present for the transfer. 1891-1892 York City Directory shows the following: CHADD, Albert T 29, Etta M 19, George 28, John 71, Robert 24, all live at 409 Burlington Ave, York, Ne, where the now York Library stands. Willis age 34 lives at 214 Nebraska Ave. No mention of Mary. 1 February 1893, York Republican Newspaper shows a Mrs. CHADD died. No other info. Believe she is buried in Lincoln Creek Cemetery. 4 lots were purchased at some point by a William CHADD. Cemetery established 28 November 1881. Good chance her son James who died 25 December 1884 is also buried here No headstones or markers.
Obituary. Clinton Public, 9 Jun 1899. Mrs. Anson BOWERS. MRS. A. BOWERS DEAD. A Young Mother Succumbs to Typhoid Pneumonia. Mrs. Anson BOWERS, who has been very ill for the past four weeks with typhoid pneumonia, died last Tuesday at 5 a.m., aged 28 years. Deceased was born and reared in Lincoln, and was united in marriage to Mr. BOWERS about five years ago, and to them have been born three children, all of whom survive her. She was a sister of Mrs. James CORRIGAN, of this city, and Mrs. Lawrence MURPHY, living north of Clinton. A large concourse of mourning friends and relatives attended the funeral of the late Mrs. Josie BOWERS at St. John's church on Wednesday. Rev. Fr. DOOLING delivered an impressive sermon, touching on immortality and the reward of the faithful. The floral offerings were grand, attesting the high high esteem in which the deceased was held in this community. Burial in Woodlawn.
Obituary. Clinton Register, 27 Oct 1899. HITE (Infant). An infant child of Mr. and Mrs. J.H. HITE was buried Friday in Woodlawn cemetery. A few weeks ago twins were born to Mr. and Mrs. HITE, and both have died.
Obituary. Clinton Register, 26 Oct 1900. Mrs. Jacob H. HITE. Death of Mrs. HITE, Tuesday Mrs. Florence Maria HITE, wife of J. H. HITE, died at her home 413 East Woodlawn avenue, aged 35 years, 1 month and 12 days. The husband and four children survive her. The for which she gave her life was buried with its mother. Deceased was a daughter of the late Joseph BOWERS and was married to J.H. HITE about twelve years ago. Funeral services were held at the residence yesterday afternoon and was [sic] conducted by Rev. C.W.E. GOSSOW. Interment in Woodlawn.
Obituary. Find-A-Grave, 22 Oct 1918, Tues Funeral for Bert BOWERS. Funeral services for the late Bert BOWERS formerly of this city who died in East St. Louis a few days ago of influenza were held form the Oakman chapel Monday afternoon. A.W. McDAVITT formerly pastor of the Universalist church here officiated. Burial was made in Woodlawn cemetery. Bert BOWERS in the Illinois, Deaths. Name: Bert BOWERS. Birth Date: 29 Sep 1895. Birth Place: Illinois. Death Date: 18 Oct 1918. Death Place: East St. Louis, St. Clair, Illinois. Burial Date: 19 Oct 1918. Burial Place: Clinton, Ill. Death Age: 23. Occupation: Machinist. Marital Status: M. Father Name: Arson [sic] A. BOWERS. Father Birth Place: Illinois. Mother Name: Josephine McCONNELL.
Obituary. Find-A-Grave, Jan 1919. Harry W. KOONS died at 7:45 Thursday evening at the home of his mother, Mrs. Anna E. KOONS, 1412 North Church street. He would have been 35 years old in May. He had been an invalid nearly all his life. His father, Henry KOONS, died a few years ago. Harry was born May 12, 1884. He is survived by his mother, two sisters, Mrs. Harvey JOHNSON of Decatur and Mrs. Robert BENNETT of Washington, D.C.
Obituary. Decatur Review, 22 Nov 1925. Anna E. KOONS, aged 63 years, widow of Henry KOONS, died Saturday morning in Mendota while enroute to her home in Decatur. She had been making her home with her daughter, Mrs. H.M. JOHNSON living southwest of Decatur but had been in ill health and had been visiting her son-in-law who lives near Mendota. She had started for that village to take the train for Decatur when she was suddenly stricken. She was born April 27, 1863 and was married to Henry KOONS on Aug. 27, 1883. Two children were born to the union, Mrs. Lita S. JOHNSON of Decatur and Mrs. Gail G. BENNETT of Washington, D.C. She is also survived by two sisters, Mrs. George SLANKER of Decatur and Mrs. O.B. SAMUELS of Clinton and two brothers, Charles JEPSON of Nampa, Ida., and Samuel JEPSON of Los Angeles. She was a member of the Central Church of Christ. E.O. BRINTLINGER of the firm of BRINTLINGER & Sons left Saturday for Mendota to return with the body which will taken to the BRINTLINGER chapel to remain until the funeral arrangements are made.
Obituary. Find-A-Grave. Jul 1937.
Arthur KIDD. Funeral services for
Arthur KIDD, 51, who died Sunday afternoon at his home in Columbus
Grove, will be held Tuesday at 2:30 pm in the Hartmans Sons funeral home.
Burial will be in the Truro cemetery at Columbus Grove. The Rev. P.A.
KLIEWER, pastor of the Ebenezer Mennonite Church, Bluffton, will
officiate. The body was taken to the family home Monday noon.
KIDD is survived by his wife, two daughters, Mrs. Glen CARLES of
Los Angeles, Calif., and Kathryn at home; three brothers, Harry, Russell and
Samuel, all of Columbus Grove; three sisters, Mrs. Ralph BRIDENAUGH,
Pandora; Mrs. Reno MAYBERRY, Columbus Grove, and Mrs. Floyd
SHINABERY; a half-sister, Mrs. Grover FOLTZ of Fostoria; a
half-brother, Jerry BITTMAN of Columbus Grove; and his stepmother,
Mrs. William KIDD of Columbus Grove.
Wedding Announcement. Mrs. Harold KOONS. Mrs. Grace STOUT KUSH, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. John STOUT, and Harold KOONS, son of Mr. and Mrs. J.D. KOONS, were married Friday by Rev. Carrel W. FLEWELLING of Central Christian church in the home of the bride's brother in law and sister, Mr. and Mrs. J.F. KOLB, 689 West Cushing streeet. The bride wore champaign crepe embroidered in white wool and carried a muff of gardenias and sweetpeas. Miss Maxine THOMSON was her attendant, in brown. The bride is with the Illinois-Iowa Power company and Mr. KOONS is in the engineering division at Chanute field. They will live in 1237 North Pine.
Obituary. Newspaper Unknown. Mar 1943. KOONS FUNERAL. Funeral services for Jefferson D. KOONS, 80, of 136 South Main street, will be held at 2:30 p.m. Monday in the Moran chapel. Mr. KOONS, a veteran labor leader, died Friday morning. Jefferson KOONS, 80, Dies in St. Marys. Jefferson D. KOONS, 80, of 136 South Main street, died in St. Mary's hospital at 11 a.m. Friday. He had been ill four weeks. Born in York, Neb, Dec. 25, 1862, he was married to Miss Ettie May CHADD in York, Neb. and moved to Decatur 48 years ago. A retired teamster, he was regarded as the dean of the Decatur Trades & Labor assembly. He was a member of the Loyal Order of Moose and Eagles lodges, having served as secretary of the local Eagles' lodge many times. Besides his wife he leaves the following children, Ira C., Warrensburg; Mrs. Maime CAMERON, Detroit; Harold L., Rantoul; and Mrs. Ethel HINTON and George KOONS, both of Decatur.
Obituary. Newspaper Unknown. 1953 Mrs. Nettie KIDD, 91, lifelong resident of the Columbus Grove area, died at 5:30 a.m. Saturday in Memorial hospital. She suffered a stroke 12 weeks ago. Born near Columbus Grove March 7, 1862, she was a member of Evangelical and United Brethren church, Pleasant Grange and the American Legion auxiliary. Surviving are two sons, Harry and Samuel, Columbus Grove; three daughters, Mrs. Julia BRIDENBAUGH, Pandora; Mrs. Floyd SHINABERY, Columbus Grove; Mrs. Reyno MAYBERRY, Detroit; 28 grandchildren; one brother, George SETTLEMIRE, Lebanon, Mo. Her husband, William, died in 1931. Arrangements are being completed at Hartman Sons funeral home, Columbus Grove.
Obituary. Review, 13 Sep 1957. William [HINTON] was the son of Nathan and Nancy DAVIS HINTON. He came here in 1912 from Macon. He was employed at Greiders Cafe for about 25 years. In 1941, he opened his own restaurant, Hinton's Cafe at 321 East Main. He retired in 1951 due to ill health. William married Ethel KOONS in Dactur Nov. 3, 1915. Besides his wife, he leaves three sons, Neil and Kenneth of Decatur and Melvin of Urbana; three brothers, Otis and Asa, both of Decatur and Kenneth of Redwood, Ca. Two brothers and three sisters preceded him in death.
Obituary. Newspaper Unknown, 12 Mar 1960. LIFE-LONG RESIDENT, MRS. ETTA KOONS, DIES. Mrs. Etta May KOONS, 84, of 120 W. Main St., died this morning. She was born Nov 6, 1875 in Weldon, the daughter of John and Mary MANN CHADD. She lives [sic] here most of her life and married J.D. KOONS who died in 1943. Mrs. KOONS was a member of the First Evangelical United Brethren Church; a charter member of the Oneta Council of Pocahontas; Women's Union Label League and the Eagle's Auxiliary. She leaves sons, George W. and Harold J. KOONS, both of Decatur; Curtis KOONS of Warrensburg; daughters, Mrs. Marie CAMRON of Detroit; Mrs. Ethel HINTON of Decatur; 11 grandchildren, 21 great-grandchildren and four great-great-grandchildren. Burial will be in Fairlawn Cemetery. Other arrangements are incomplete. The body will be returned to the J.J. Moran & Sons Funeral Home for burial.
Obituary. New York Times, 15 Sep 1966. Karl Crouch KORTUM, the founder of [San Francisco Maritime Museum] what is now the San Francisco Maritime National Historical Park, died on Thursday [12 Sep 1996] in San Francisco at the age of 79. The cause was congestive heart failure. Mr. KORTUM's love of ships and the sea dated from his 1941 passage in the barque Kaiulani from Gray's Harbor, Wash., east around both Cape Horn and the Cape of Good Hope to Durban, South Africa, and Hobart, Tasmania. The voyage, on which Mr. KORTUM served as acting mate, was the last for an American merchant ship under sail. Mr. KORTUM served on steamships in the Merchant Marine in World War II, in the personnel office of the United States Army's small ships division and as mate on a variety of steamships until 1946. But Mr. KORTUM's heart remained in the golden age of sail, and he devoted himself after the war to the creation of a museum in San Francisco dedicated to the maritime history of the Pacific. Established in 1950 at Aquatic Park, the San Francisco Maritime Museum transformed the city's north waterfront. FROM Find-A-Grave: Karl Crouch KORTUM married Jean Lee EDMONDS 31 Dec. 1951 in Reno, NV. They had three children. Karl was an active environmentalist who had many successful accomplishments in this field, both in San Francisco and throughout northern California. In 1996, Karl received an award from the California Heritage Council: "KARL KORTUM, San Francisco, Certificate of Recognition for his lifetime achievement in the education and preservation of Maritime History." One of Karl's hobbies was family genealogy. He spent many years tracking down his family's history. His family, descendants, and fellow genealogists appreciate the volume of work he created; also the booklets of family history which he distributed among family members and cousins. His great-grandmother, Sara GRAVES FOSDICK RITCHIE SPIRES was a DONNER Party survivor. Karl was also a jazz enthusiast.
Obituary. Find-A-Grave. Mar 1976. Newspaper Unknown. Ruth SMITH. Woman killed in Logan auto accident. Bellefontaine - One woman was killed and two others hospitalized Monday afternoon following a two-care collision at U.S. 33 and County Road 28, six miles southeast of here, highway patrolmen report. Dead on arrival at Mary Rutan Hospital at 5:45 p.m. Monday was Ruth SMITH, 81, of Galion. Transferred to Lima Memorial Hospital following emergency treatment at the local hospital were drivers of the two cars, Lulu M. TAYLOR, 78, of DeGraff, and Lois S. HENNING, 46, of St. Marys. Hospital attendants this morning said Mrs. TAYLOR was in critical condition while Mrs. HENNING was listed in fair condition. Patrolmen from the Bellefontaine patrol post said the collision occurred shortly after 5 p.m. Monday as the car driven by Mrs. TAYLOR, with her sister, Mrs. SMITH, a passenger, was traveling north on the county road from the Mad River Mountain ski area. At the intersection of the two-lane highway, patrolmen said, the car collided with a car driven west on U.S. 33 by Mrs. HENNING. Mrs. HENNING's husband, Herbert, 52, sustained minor injuries and was treated at Mary Rutan Hospital.
Obituary. Newspaper Unknown, 19 Feb 1977. KOONS. Harold L. "Kats" KOONS, 67, of 2025 w. William St. died 9:30 a.m. Friday at the Veterans Administration Hospital in Danville. Funeral arrangements are incomplete at Brintlinger's-Pershing Funeral Home. Mr. KOONS was born in Decatur, a son of Jefferson D. and Etta Mae KOONS. He was the base architect at Chanute Air Force Base at Rantoul for 33 years, retiring in 1973. He was a member of the Rantoul American Legion. He married Grace STOUT in 1941. Surviving are his wife; daughter, Mrs. William (Dianne) WORTMAN of Alakanuk, Alaska; brother, George of Decatur; sister Mrs. Frank (Marie) CAMRON of Detroit, Mich. One brother and one sister preceded him in death.
Obituary. Decatur Herald & Review, 24 Mar 1979. Jesse E. BOGGS, 69, of Lamor Campsite died 1:27 a.m. Thursday (March 15, 1979) in Iroquois Memorial Hospital, Watseka. Mr. BOGGS was buried in Woodlawn Cemetery, Urbana. Mr. BOGGS was born in Hidalgo, son of Mr. & Mrs. Josea BOGGS. He was employed as a journeyman ironworker. He was a life member of the VFW, member of the Ironworkers Local 465, Kankakee, and the Cooties of Kankakee. He was an Army veteran of World War II. He married Eva Lucille KOONS JONES, formerly of Warrensburg, in 1968. Surviving are his wife; brother, Howard R. of Beloit, WI; sisters, Martha LOWRY of Oconomowoc, WI; Clara RAHR of Eau Claire, WI.; stepdaughter, Corrine MARTIN of Crescent City; two step-grandchildren; and four great-step-grandchildren. One sister preceded him in death.
Obituary. Detroit News, 12 Sep 1979. CAMRON, Marie, age 85. Beloved wife of Frank, Dear mother of Donald W. and Robert E. Five grandchildren, seven great grandchildren. Memorial service, Coronado Baptist Church, Friday at 7:30 Past Noble Grand of Brightmeer Rebecca Lodge #495. Past President of Rebecca Assembly of Michigan. Member Redford Auxillary [sic] of Barracks #604, Veterans of World War I.
Obituary. Gobles News, Aug 1980. Mr. Carl (Jim) WISELY 205 Silver, Gobles, passed away Saturday, August 16, 1980 at Lakeshore Hospital, Paw Paw. Mr. WISELY was born July 24, 1917 in Gobles where he resided his entire life. He was the owner of Wisely Machine Shop in Gobles for 20 years and was employed by Hammond Machinery Builders, Kalamazoo, for 30 years.
Obituary. Gobles News, Sep 1990. WISELEY, Ruby L., Gobles, MI. Passed away Saturday, September 22, 1990 [should be Friday, September 21 - note on Find-A-Grave] at Lakeview Community Hospital, Paw Paw. Mrs. WISELY was born June 5, 1917 in Luxora, AK [sic]. She was a resident of the Gobles area for over 50 years and a member of the Gobles United Methodist church. She was preceded in death by her husband Jim in 1980. Friends may call from 6-9pm Monday at the Gobles chapel D.L. Miller Funeral Home, A Forethought Member, where services will be held at 2pm Tuesday, with Rev. Judy DOWNING officiating. Interment in Robinson Cemetery, Gobles.
Obituary. Gobles News, 24 Feb 1996. Mr. Harley WISELY, 74 of 506 East Van Buren Street, Gobles, passed away last Thursday at Blodgett Hospital, Grand Rapids, where he had been a patient for several weeks. Mr. WISELY was the son of Dr. and Mrs. John WISELY. Services were held at the Gobles Chapel of the Robbins Funeral home, Sunday, with Rev. YARLOTT of the Gobles-Kendall Methodist Church officiating. Burial in Robinson Cemetery.
Obituary. Find-A-Grave. May 2001. Veda Lorene BAUGHMAN, 91, died Monday, May 28, 2001, at Grace Living Center in Stillwater. Graveside services will be 10:30 a.m. Thursday at I.O.O.F. Cemetery in Ponca City under the directions of Strode Funeral Home. She was born Sept. 10, 1909, in Arapaho to Joe and Maggie Ann (JARVIS) EDMONDS. She was educated through high school in Arapaho, then attended Oklahoma A&M 1928-1929. She married Harry H. BAUGHMAN May 5, 1929, in Ponca City. She lived in Ponca City until 1974 and then resided in Stillwater. She was a homemaker and a member of the First Methodist Church. In addition to her parents, she was preceded in death by her husband Dec. 1, 1966; one sister, one son, Vern BAUGHMAN and one daughter, Kay BAUGHMAN. Survivors include two sons, Donald BAUGHMAN of Grand Junction, Colo. and Kenneth BAUGHMAN of Charter Oak, Iowa; one daughter, Carol DUCKWALL of Stillwater; 19 grandchildren, and numerous great-grandchildren.
Obituary. Find-A-Grave. Dec 2002. Mildred BIXLER, 85, died at 4 a.m. Dec. 16, 2002, at Hilty Memorial Home, Pandora. She was born July 6, 1917, in Fostoria to Ross and Blanche DARLING MCDOWELL, who preceded her in death. She was raised by Mr. and Mrs. Orie FIRESTINE, who also preceded her in death. She married Virgil BIXLER, who died Sept. 5, 2001. Mrs. BIXLER was a homemaker and had worked at Triplett Corp., Bluffton, and Star Lunch, Pandora. She was a member of Pandora Missionary Church and its Ladies Mission Group. She was a graduate of Leipsic High School. Survivors include a son, Mark BIXLER of Lima; two daughters, Virginia BIXLER of Santa Fe, N.M., and Gloria BIXLER of Los Angeles; and two grandchildren. She was preceded in death by a brother, Norval MCDOWELL; and a sister, Cecil GREEN. Services will begin at 11 a.m. Friday at Pandora Missionary Church. The Rev. Robert G. WOOD will officiate. Burial will be in Pleasant Ridge Cemetery, Pandora. Friends may call from 2 to 4 and 6 to 8 p.m. Thursday at Chiles & Sons-Laman Funeral Homes, Bluffton Chapel. Memorial contributions may be made to Pandora Missionary Church.
Obituary. Find-A-Grave. Nov 2003. Anna Mae WISELY, age 85, of Indian River, died Monday, Nov. 17, 2003 at Cheboygan Memorial Hospital. She was born July 30, 1918 in Kalamazoo to Albert and Ada KLINGER. On Oct. 29, 1948 she married Robert WISELY who preceded her in death on Nov. 4, 1999. Anna is survived by her children, Terry (Linda) WISELY of Indian River and Gaylord and Sheree WISELY of Chiefland, Fla.; grandchildren: Cory (Sherry) WISELY and their children, Michael and Sarah of Southhaven; and Kim (Robert) PICKARD and their son, Beau, of Middleville; stepgrandchildren Melissa (Kevin) OLDS and Christina WISHART, both of San Diego, Calif.; her brother, Tony KLINGER of Fulton; and many nieces and nephews. Along with her husband, Bob, Anna was preceded in death by her parents, two brothers, and two sisters.
Obituary. Find-A-Grave. Jan 2005. Norbert F. KIDD, 60, died at 2:26 a.m. Jan. 12, 2005, at his residence. He was born Feb. 12, 1944, in Ottawa to Norbert ELLERBROCK and Kathryn KIDD WURM, who preceded him in death. On June 27, 1965, he married Pamela B. BLACK, who survives. Mr. KIDD worked at the BP Distributions Center for 12 years. He was a member of Unity Church. He was an avid woodworker and sports fan. Survivors also include two sons, Greg C. (Dionne) KIDD and Scott A. (Jeni) KIDD, both of Elida; five brothers, Joe WURM of Lima, Bob (Susan) WURM of Dayton, Art WURM of Bellefontaine, Pete (Roxanne) CLYMER of Findlay and Jim (Rose) CLYMER of Tiffin; two sisters, Margaret (Glenn) BRESLER of Spencerville and Kay (John) BRADFORD of Lima; and three grandchildren, Kaitlin R. KIDD, Brayden M. KIDD and Ashley CASADY. Services will begin at 10:30 a.m. Saturday at Siferd Funeral Homes, Westwood Chapel. Pastor Beverly SHADE will officiate. Burial will be in memorial Park Cemetery. Friends may call from 2 to 4 and 6 to 8 p.m. Friday at the funeral home. Siferd Funeral Homes, Elida, OH.
Obituary. Find-A-Grave, Dec 2004. Eva Lucille BOGGS. Daughter of Ira Curtis KOONS and Clara Ellen JOHNSTON. She married John WACAKER. He preceded her in death. She then married Clyde JONES. He preceded her in death. She then married Jesse BOGGS. He preceded her in death. Survived by hr daughter, Corinne Ellen MARTIN of Crescent City; grandchildren, Marsha O'CONNELL and Donna JOHNMEYER; five great-grandchildren; five great-great-grandchildren; sister, Mary Joanne WICKLINE of Warrensburg. She was preceded in death by her parents, three husbands and sister, Marguerite BRUMMETT.
Obituary. Decatur Herald & Review, 23 Feb 2005. Michael F. DUCY I, 57, of St. Louis, MO, died February 19, 2005 at 10:24 p.m. memorial services will be 2:00 p.m. on Thursday, February 24, 2004, at Graceland/Fairlawn Funeral Home with Sister Glenda BOURGEOIS officiating. Visitation will be one hour prior to services at the funeral home. A visitation was held on Monday, February 21, 2005, in St. Louis. Interment with 'Flight Home' Ceremony and Military Rites performed by the Macon County Honor Guard will be in Graceland Cemetery. Memorial contributions, in lieu of flowers, are suggested to: the Hospice Patient Fund, Office of Development BJC Hospice at St. Louis, P.O. Box 504043, St. Louis, MO, 63150-0001. Condolences may also be sent to the family online at wwww.gracelandfairlawn.com. Mike was born on January 7, 1948, in Decatur, the son of Dan and Dorothea (KOONS) DUCY. He was employed by Kaiser Electric, St. Louis, Mo, as chief estimator. He served his country proudly in the United States Navy during Vietnam. Surviving are his parents of Decatur; daughters Valerie DUCY and Jennie COSTELLO of St. Louis; son Michael DUCY II and wife Nicol of Chicago; two brothers, Bill DUCY and wife Teri of Decatur, Dave DUCY and wife Linda of Ft. Wayne, IN; and Phillis JAMES, his special companion and caretaker. He was preceded in death by his grandparents. The family wishes to thank the many people for the prayers and support received during the long battle. God is receiving one of the best.
Obituary. Find-A-Grave, May 2006. James C. BINKLEY of Hendersonville, NC, died Monday, May 1, 2006. He is survived by his wife, Vivian BENNETT BINKLEY; daughters, Mary Beth FENDLEY of Hendersonville and Susan WEISENBURGER of Plano, TX; six grandchildren, Kimberly FENDLEY DURDEN of Harrisonburg, VA., Kara FENDLEY KILPATRICK, Laura FENDLEY KING and Timothy Carlton FENDLEY, all of Hendersonville, and Rachel and James WEISENBURGER of Plano, TX, five great-grandchildren, Kathryn Fendley KILPATRICK, Jakob and Hannah DURDEN and Emma and Julia KING; sons-in-law, the Rev. Kenneth (Skip) FENDLEY of Hendersonville, and Dr. Steven WEISENBURGER of Plano, TX, as well as grandsons-in-law, Jeff Carlton BINKLEY. A member of the First Baptist Church of Hendersonville, he also served several churches in Indiana, Ohio and Kentucky as both deacon and minister of music. Graduating from Georgetown College in 1956, he devoted more than 35 years of service as a high school English teacher in Kentucky and Ohio. He was a World War II veteran of the European theater, serving as a combat engineer with the 253rd Combat Engineer Battalion. He was awarded two battle stars for his service. After his discharge he married Vivian BENNETT, daughter of Rex and Lucy BENNETT of Oolitic, and worked several years for the Indiana Limestone Quarry. During this time he was an active member of the First Baptist Church of Oolitic. He also loved his family dearly, especially Vivian, with whom he spent 60 glorious years. His children, grandchildren and other family were dear to him. A funeral service will be held at 1:00 pm, Friday at Day & Carter Mortuary, 1133 Lincoln Avenue in Bedford. The Rev. Kenneth C. (Skip) FENDLEY will officiate. Interment will be in Green Hill Cemetery, Bedford. Friends may call from 12 noon to the service hour Friday at the Day & Carter Mortuary. Military rites will be accorded at the graveside by members of Gillen Post #33 American Legion.
Obituary. San Francisco Chronicle, 10 Oct 2007. Jean E. KORTUM, a San Francisco civic activist who helped preserve the city's northern waterfront and was a key figure in San Francisco's "freeway revolt," died Monday at the Kaiser hospital in Terra Linda. Mrs. KORTUM had suffered from poor health for some time and died of pneumonia. She was 79. She was the widow of Karl KORTUM, founder of the San Francisco Maritime Museum - but was a formidable force in her own right. Mrs. KORTUM was of a generation of men and women who revitalized the conservation movement in the1960s and '70s and fought to preserve artifacts of another time and to prevent the politicians and civil engineers from building freeways and power plants that would harm the environment. "Jean KORTUM was an unsung hero of the Bay Area environmental movement," said Harold GILLIAM, a former Chronicle columnist. Though she was a co-founder of the environmental group San Francisco Tomorrow and served for several years on San Francisco's Landmarks Preservation Advisory Board, Mrs. KORTUM preferred to work behind the scenes. She liked to marshal facts that would support her point of view, use the telephone to rally her troops, and deluge political leaders with calls and letters. She was indefatigable, but she also knew her stuff. The late Sue BIERMAN, a San Francisco supervisor who worked with Mrs. KORTUM on many issues, called her "an expert on landmarks" and "a dedicated historian." She became active in civic affairs by helping to defeat a Pacific Gas and Electric Co. proposal to build a nuclear power plant at Bodega Head in Sonoma County. She later worked on campaigns to stop new freeways in San Francisco. In the early 1960s, the state had plans to build a freeway through Golden Gate Park and another freeway connecting the Embarcadero Freeway with the Golden Gate Bridge, by running a six- or eight-lane highway through the North Beach and Marina districts. The project had the support of nearly all the city's power structure, including business, labor and political leaders, but was defeated by citizen opponents. The so-called "freeway revolt" was the first time that any California city had rejected state plans to build a freeway. She also battled other, now nearly forgotten projects, including one to build an artificial commercial island in the bay near the Ferry Building. She was born Jean EDMONDS in Des Moines, Iowa, grew up in Oregon and earned a bachelor's degree in journalism at Pomona College in Claremont (Los Angeles County). Her first job was as a reporter at the Oakland Post-Enquirer, a newspaper that folded soon after she joined it. She then applied for a job at The Chronicle. Scott NEWHALL, then executive editor of the paper, wouldn't hire her but gave her advice that changed her life. According to her son, John, NEWHALL suggested she go down and work for the new San Francisco Maritime Museum; he knew someone who worked there. That man was Karl KORTUM, and the couple married in 1951. They were together for 45 years until his death in 1996. Mrs. KORTUM is survived by her son, John KORTUM of San Francisco, and two daughters, Sarah KORTUM of Petaluma and Jeanie KORTUM of Fairfax.
Obituary. Find-A-Grave. Mar 2010. Bill DUCY, 60, of Decatur, IL, died 5:45 A.M., Monday, March 8, 2010, at his residence. Funeral services will be 11:00 A.M., Friday, March 12, 2010, at St. Thomas Catholic Church, Decatur, IL, with visitation 5 to 8 P.M., Thursday, March 11 with prayer service at 8 p.m., at Brintlinger and Earl Funeral Home, Decatur, IL. Burial will be in Graceland Cemetery, Decatur, IL. Memorials may be made to Dove, Inc. Bill was born December 9, 1949, in Decatur, IL, the son of Daniel Francis and Dorothea Ann (KOONS) DUCY. He married Teri HOPKINS on December 26, 1985 in Newport, IN. Bill was a carpenter of Local 742 for 25 years and recently retired on September 1, 2009. He loved boating, trapping, and vacationing. Bill could always find ways to make things work easier, enjoyed life, spending time with his wife Teri, and being with friends and family and teasing his granddaughter Riley. He was former owner of Decatur Blues Hockey from 1979-1981 and worked at Caterpillar from 1969-1979. Bill was a member of St. Thomas Catholic Church and also attended Life Foursquare Church. He was a member of American Legion Post #105 and a former member of Macon County Board. Bill was a U.S. Marine veteran, serving in Vietnam from 1968-1969. He is survived by his wife Teri of Decatur, IL; stepsons Duane DUCY and wife Linda of Ft. Wayne, IN; parents Daniel F. DUCY and wife Dorothea of Decatur, IL; father-in-law Robert HOPKINS of Decatur, IL; many special nieces and nephews; and special companions Jazzy and Snuggles. He was preceded in death by his grandparents and brother Mike. Bill fought a long and courageous battle with cancer.
Obituary Skagit Valley Herald, 23 Jun 2010. Margaret Hall REINKE. Maggie was born on January 22, 1936 in Mount Vernon, Washington and passed away peacefully on June 11, 2010 at Life Care Center, Port Orchard Washington. She was preceded in death by her parents, Melvin HALL and Clara JOHNSON; her beloved husband, Clifford REINKE; and her oldest brother, Les HALL. She is survived by her brother, Melvin HALL Jr.; brother, Bill JOHNSON; son, Clifford REINKE and wife Ona; son, Michael REINKE and wife Kelli Jo; daughter, Panda BENNET and husband Ralph; daughter, LeAnn SUMMERS and husband Tim; eight grandchildren; and seven great-grandchildren; along with numerous nieces and nephews. Maggie dedicated her life to her family and others in need. She traveled the world with her family while her husband served in the Navy until 1967. In 1967, the family moved back to Skagit Valley, where she spent most of the rest of her life. She had worked as a cake decorator and instructor, a hostess at the Swinomish Bingo Hall, mail carrier, care provider, and most of all, mother. In addition to taking care of her own children, she was known to open her home up to other youth who needed a temporary place to stay. She was a volunteer for the Red Cross, NCO wives club, Cub Scouts, PTA, and Relay For Life. Maggie will always be remembered for her generosity, willingness to help others in need, and her amazing sense of humor. A celebration of life will be held for Margaret on Friday, 25 June 2010, 2:30 to 4:30 PM, at the old Snee-Ooosh Beach Fire Hall. In lieu of flowers, please make a donation to your favorite charity. Arrangements are under the care of Hawthorne Funeral Home, Mount Vernon. Published in Skagit Valley Herald Publishing Company on June 23, 2010.
Obituary. Find-A-Grave. Feb 2011. Donald W. BAUGHMAN, age 76, passed away on Thursday, February 17, 2011, at Hospice and Palliative Care of Western Colorado. Don was born in Ponca City, OK on January 21, 1935 to Harry and Veda BAUGHMAN. He graduated from Ponca City High School in 1952 and Oklahoma State University in 1960. Between high school and college he served three years in the U.S. Army. Don married Mary Lou White in Perry, OK in 1961. They later Divorced. Don and Veda were married November 5, 1983 in Grand Junction and enjoyed 27 years together. Don was a Golf Pro, taught high school math and coached in various states covering a 38 year career. Don was the Golf Pro at Moab Golf Course from 1975 to 1982. He retired from teaching at Central High School, Grand Junction, CO in 1996. Don loved playing and teaching the game of golf. Don and Veda enjoyed many vacations, all of which included golf. The latest was a trip to Alaska in 2009 with son, David and his wife, Maggie. Don and Veda attended a little country church in Kannah Creek, a House For His Name, where Don was a Board Member. He is survived by his wife, Veda; sons, Jim (Maria) BAUGHMAN, of Aurora, CO; Steve (Leah) WHITE of Kenai, AK; Joe (Patty) BAUGHMAN, of St. George, UT; David (Maggie) BAUGHMAN of Tijeras, NM; daughter Kris (Kirk) POWERS, of Wiley, CO; stepsons, Kent (Rachael) ROSS, of Moab, UT and Scott (Juanita) ROSS, of Fruita, CO; sister, Carol (George) DUCKWALL, of Stillwater, OK, 14 grandchildren; and two great-grandchildren. Don was preceded in death by his parents, Harry and Veda; brothers Vern and Kenneth, and sister, Kay. There will be a Memorial Service at the Canyon View Vineyard Chapel on Wednesday, February 23rd at 10:00 a.m. In lieu of flowers, the family has asked that donations be made to Hospice and Palliative Care of Western Colorado.
Obituary. Find-A-Grave, Mar 2011. Robert Francis GERMANN, 86, of Galion, died Monday, March 7, 2011 at Magnolia Terrace in Galion. Born December 25, 1924 in Galion, he was the son of the Late Harry H. and L. Esther (PRICE) GERMANN. He married Betty C. (SMITH) GERMANN on July 14, 1945 and she survives. He was a graduate of Galion High School in 1942 and a member of Christ United Methodist Church in Galion. Francis served during World War II in the United States Army 8th Air Corps in England. He was a former member and past president of the former Galion Lions Club, member of the American Legion Scarbrough Post 243, Galion and loved to play golf and watch baseball. He worked for the Railway Express Agency and retired from Galion Dresser in December of 1982. He loved his family and in addition to his wife; he is survived by one daughter and son-in-law, Penny and Kenneth JARVIS of Galion; two sons and daughters-in-law, Richard and Jan GERMANN of Orlando, FL, Jeffrey and Nancy GERMANN of Galion; ten grandchildren, John (Carrie) JARVIS, Ryan (Rachel) JARVIS, Sheri (Mo) JARVIS, Amy (Kevin) ERLWEIN, Dustin (Jennifer NOSER) GERMAN, Jennifer (Don) MAYER, Chad (jeni) GERMANN, Robbie HARNISH, Deanna (Ryan) ALBERT and Spencer GERMANN; 11 great-grandchildren, Madalyn, Abby, Megan, Hudson, Ian, Sophia, Sam, Peyton, Max, Ben and Gus. He was preceded in death by an infant son, Robert F. GERMANN; and a brother, Albert GERMANN. Friends may call from 6 to 8 p.m. Wednesday, March 9, 2011 at Richardson-Davis Funeral Home. Funeral services will be held at 10:30 a.m. Thursday, March 10, at Christ United Methodist Church with Rev. Don TRIGG officiating. Burial will follow at Fairview Cemetery with full military graveside services conducted by the United States Army adn the Galion/Crestline area veteran's organizations. In lieu of flowers, memorials may be made to the Christ United Methodist Church, 130 E. Walnut Street, Galion, Ohio 44833.
Obituary. The News Journal (Ohio), 20 Apr 2011. Betty C. GERMANN, 86, of Galion, died Monday, April 18, 2011 at Magnolia Terrace in Galion. Born October 30, 1924 in Bellefontaine, she was the daughter of the late Russell W. and Ruth (CASEBOLT) SMITH. She was preceded in death on March 7, 2011 by her husband, Robert Francis GERMANN, whom she married on July 14, 1945. She was a graduate of Galion High School in 1942 and attended Bowling Green University. Betty was a member of Christ United Methodist Church in Galion where she was a Sunday school teacher of the beginner's class for 25 years. She was a homemaker, and after her children were in high school, she worked as a sales clerk for Bennett's Department Store, and after their closing she worked and retired from Pamida in Galion. She loved her family. Survivors include one daughter and son-in-law, Penny and Kenneth JARVIS of Galion; two sons and daughters-in-law, Richard and Jan GERMANN of Orlando, FL, and Jeffrey and Nancy GERMANN of Galion; ten grandchildren, John (Carrie) JARVIS, Ryan (Rachel) JARVIS, Sheri (Mo) JARVIS, Amy (Kevin) ERLWEIN, Dustin (Jennifer NOSER) GERMANN, Jennifer (Don) MAYER, Robbie HARNISH, Chad (Jeni) GERMANN, Deanna (Ryan) Albert and Spencer GERMANN; 13 great-grandchildren, Madalyn, Abby, Sierra, Megan, Hudson, Ian, Sophia, Braedon, Sam, Peyton, Max, Ben and Gus; and one sister, Peggy BRUNSON of Aurora, CO. She was preceded in death by an infant son, Robert F. GERMANN. Friends may call from 5:30 to 7 p.m. Wednesday, April 20, 2011 at Richardson-Davis Funeral Home. Funeral services will be held at 2 p.m. Thursday, April 21, at Christ United Methodist Church with Pastor Don TRIGG officiating. Interment will be in Fairview Cemetery. In lieu of flowers, memorial may be made to the Christ United Methodist Church, 130 E. Walnut Street, Galion, Ohio 44833.
Obituary. Find-A-Grave, Jun 2011. Daniel F. DUCY, 92, of Fort Wayne, Indiana (formerly of Decatur) joined his wife and 2 sons in Heaven when he passed away at 12:30pm on June 8, 2011 at the home of his son Dave, in Fort Wayne, IN where he has resided since January of this year. Dave and Linda will be bringing him home to rest. Dan was born on January 5, 1919 in Clinton, Illinois the son of Frank and Mary DUCY. Dan served our country as a sergeant in the United States Marine Corp during WWII. Following the armed services he was a member of the Carpenters Local 742 for over 70 years also working for the State of Illinois for 10 years. Dan was a member of Local 742 and served in many positions including Business Agent and Trustee. He enjoyed woodworking and making many pieces of furniture and cabinetry over the years for his family. Dan especially enjoyed people and music and was an active member of the Moose Club and the American Legion Post 105 in Decatur. Surviving are his son Dave DUCY and wife Linda of Fort Wayne, Indiana and his Daughter-in-Law Teri DUCY of Decatur, 7 Grandchildren and 8 Great Grandchildren. Dan was preceded in death by his wife Dorothea A. DUCY and 2 sons, Michael F. DUCY and William P DUCY, all who he missed terribly. Services to celebrate Dan's life will be Monday, June 13, 2011, at 10:00am in Moran and Goebel Funeral Home with Pastor Dan SPRUELL officiating and Military Honors conducted by the Macon County Honor Guard. Visitation will be Sunday, June 12 from 2pm until 4pm. Interment will be in Graceland Cemetery at a later date as cremation rites will be accorded as per his wishes. Memorial Donations may be directed to the Hospice Organization of your choice. Online memories and condolences may be shared at wwww.moranandgoebel.com.
Obituary. Find-A-Grave, Feb 2015. Ralph L. CASEBOLT, son of Robert and Lucille CASEBOLT, was ordained in the ministry on June 22, 1958. He attended New Bremen High School, received his B.A. degree from Heidelberg College, and his B.D. degree from the Chicago Theological Seminary, University of Chicago. After serving churches in Mason City, Iowa and Greeley, Colorado, he went to South Vietnam and served two years with Church World Service in that country. He returned to the U.S. in 1969 attended graduate school at the University of Northern Colorado, and began working and teaching among the Indians of the Pueblo of Zuni, New Mexico. He was appointed as Educational Coordinator of the Pueblo schools. The Gallup UNM-G community held a memorial ceremony on Sunday, Feb 15, 2015 with speakers remembering Dr. CASEBOLT's contribution to students and to the University of NM. A high school classmate, Carolyn (DAMMEYER) COOK, contributed several poems. Brothers: Paul CASEBOLT - Ohio Hugh CASEBOLT - Texas.
Obituary. Gobles News, Aug 2015. Linda K. SCHNEIDER, age 69, of Gobles, passed away Thursday, July 30, 2015. Linda was born March 4, 1946 in Allegan, the daughter of Carl "Jim" and Ruby WISELY and had lived in Gobles the majority of her life. She loved softball, singing in her folk group and at the Methodist Church. She had worked at Gibson Guitar and was a collector of frog and Coca-Cola memorabilia. She was known as "Granny" to many and had no problem telling you "how it was." Surviving are her 3 daughters, Stephanie (Brian) MACOMBER of Kalamazoo, Rene' (Troy) KURTZ of Gobles and Lori CURTIS of North Carolina; a son, Charles SELTER of Gobles; grandchildren, Robert, Ashley, Lindsey (Lionel), Levi, Matthew, Billee, Cortney, Brian, Danielle and Sydnee; great grandchildren, Marina, Gabriel, Gavin, Adriana, Anakin, Orlando, Jaxn, GianaSofia, Stephen; a brother, Robert (Michal) WISELY; 1 niece, Mandi MILLER; 4 nephews, Ric (Jackie) WISELY, Craig (Rebecca) WISELEY, Brian BRANT, Marc SCHNEIDER; numerous cousins and in-laws; her 2 dogs, Minnie and Zoe who could always be found perched on Linda's lap. She was preceded in death by her parents, many aunts, uncles and friends. The family will meet friends on Tuesday, August 4th from 1-2 PM at the Gobles Chapel, D.L. Miller Funeral Home, where funeral services will take place at 2 PM, Pastor Gary NAPP officiating. Interment will follow in Robinson Cemetery. memorial contributions may be made to the family.
Obituary. Find-A-Grave. Aug 2016. Bernice A. "Bea" STEELE. Bea, 90, Lima, passed away at 8:00 a.m., at her daughter's residence. She was the daughter of Arthur and Ada (DYER) STEELE. On Apr 27, 1991, she married Norbert "Nib" ELLERBROCK, who precededher in death. Surviving are a son, Jim (Mary) DUNSON, Lima; a daughter, Judy LAUCK, Lima; a stepdaughter, Colleen (Dan) HALL, Kenton; a step daughter-in-law, Pauline COONEY, Lima, a sister-in-law, Joyce STEELE, Sidney; five grandchildren and ten great-grandchildren; a brother-in-law, Tom ELLERBROCK, San Diego, CA; and three sisters-in-law: Jean NOWICKI, Benton, AR, Betty Jo ELLERBROCK, Milton, WV, and Betty Winegardner, Harrod. Deceased are two brothers; Willis and Paul "Bud"; three sisters: Eula Faye COLLINS, Joann (Max) TOMASI and Ruth BUSH; a stepson, Lee COONEY; and a son-in-law, Gary LAUCK. Co-owner/proprietor of the Dew Drop In restaurant, Lima, and Cooney's Drive In restaurant, Lakeview, she was a member of the St. John's Catholic Church, the VFW #1275 and the F.O.E. #370. She was also a volunteer at the St. Vincent du Paul Thrift Store. She had acquired a talent for singing and playing musical instruments throughout her life. Services will be at Chiles-Laman Funeral and Cremation Services, Shawnee Chapel, with Rev. David ROSS officiating. Burial will be in the Memorial Park Cemetery.
History of Logan Co, OH, 1880, p 620. Henry CASEBOLT, farmer; P.O., Bellefontaine; was born in Logan Co, in 1827, is a son of Robert and Hannah CASEBOLT. The father was a native of Virginia, and the mother of Ohio. They settled in Champaign Co. in about 1813, where they resided a short time, and in 1814 or 15 came to Logan Co. where the parents lived and died, and where Henry still lives. The father died in 1861, and the mother in 1865. Mr. CASEBOLT was married in 1856 to Sarah J. TAYLOR, who was born in Virginia and came to Logan Co. with her parents in about 1854; from this union there were ten children, two of whom are now dead. He began business for himself entirely upon his own responsibility, and by hard work and proper economy he has accumulated quite a fortune; he now has a farm of 248 acres of well improved land, most of which he cleared and improved himself. He has always followed farming and stock-growing for a business. His father was a Methodist minister and preached for a great many years. Mr. CASEBOLT and family are members of the same church.
Logan Co, OH Will Book A 1851-1865, p. 496: Robert CASEBOLT of Harrison Twp. Dec'd. Will probated 24 June 1861. Witness Orson BORDEN "has left the state of Ohio and gone to parts unknown." Eliza KIBER testified to his handwriting and states she was present at the time the will was written and saw him subscribe his name. Will mentions wife Hannah CASEBOLT; son Henry CASEBOLT; sons William, John and Robert CASEBOLT "being children of my first wife;" dau. Sarah Jane CASEBOLT; & daus. Louisa Betsey and Mary Ann CASEBOLT, "children of my present wife." Land SE 1/4 Sec. 18 T3 R14, 80 A. Son Henry CASEBOLT, Exr. Wit. William NEWELL/Orson BORDEN. /s/ Robert CASEBOLT 11th May 1850. Documented in synopsis of Will Books of Logan Co, p. 23.
1820 Census, Logan Co, OH:
Casebolt, Robert Males 16-26, 3 Females Under 10,
1 16-26, 1 Not naturalized foreigner
Manufacture, 4
1850 Census, Logan Co, Harrison Township,
OH:
Casebolt, Robert 70 M
W b. VA Farmer 2500
Hannah 52 F
W OH
Henry 23 M
W OH Farmer
Sarah 18
F W
OH (see birth year given in 1900 census - has to be 14 here -
lies about age?)
1860 Census: Logan Co, OH
Casebolt, Henry 32 M W
b. OH Farmer
Sarah 22 F W
b. OH
Ada 2
F W b. OH
Charles 1 M W b.
OH
Robert 81 M W b. PA
Hannah 62 F W b. KY
Baines, Mary 31 F W Housework
Gabriel 15 M W
Louisa 10 F W
Edgar 2 M W
1870 Census: Logan Co, OH
Casebolt, Henry 43 M W
b. OH Farmer 12000/1000
Sarah J. 33 F W
b. VA
Ada 12
F W b. OH
William F 11 M W b. OH
Amanda 8 F W b.
OH
Flora 5
F W b. OH
Robert M 2 M W b. OH
Baines,
Eliza 21
F W b. OH Domestic Servant
1900 Census, Logan Co, Lake Township, OH:
Casebolt, Henry Head W M
b. May 1827 73 M-43y b. OH
F/M: VA Retired
Sarah J Wife W F b.
Oct 1836 63 M-43y b.
VA F/M: VA
Mabel Dau W
F b. Oct 1878 21
S b.
OH F/M: OH
Elsie Dau
W F b. Nov 1883
16
S b.
OH F/M: OH
1900 Census, Logan Co, Bellefontaine, OH:
Casebolt, Robert Head b. Apr
1868 32 M-8y b. OH F: OH M:
VA Grocery Salesman
Nellie Wife b. Sep
1867 32 M-8y b. OH
F: OH M: IL 2 ch/l alive
Louis Dau b. Jul
1896
3
b. OH F/M: OH
1900 Census, Logan Co, Richland Township,
OH
Casebolt, William F Head b. Mar
1859 41 M-13y b. OH F:
OH M: VA Butcher
Nettie Wife
b. Sep 1867 32 M-13y
b. OH F/M: OH 9ch/6 living
Lawrence Son b. Feb
1888
12
b. OH
Ferman Son b.
May 1889
11
b. OH
Mamie Dau b. Dec
1891
8
b. OH
Ruth Dau
b. Oct 1894
5
b. OH
Lula Dau
b. Dec 1897
2
b. OH
Cecil D Dau b.
Dec 1899
5/12
b. OH
1910 Census, Logan Co, Bellefontaine, OH:
Casebolt, Sarah J Head
F W 72 Widowed b.
VA F/M: VA 9 ch/9 living Owns/Free
Sisler,
Bert
Son-in-law M W 33
M-10y b. OH F/M: OH
Blacksmith - Railroad
Mabel
Dau
F W 31 M-10y b.
OH F: OH M: VA 1 ch/1 living
Gail
Grand-son M W 13
S b.
OH F/M: OH
1910 Census, Logan Co, Bellefontaine, OH:
Casebolt, William F Head M W
57 M-23y b. OH F: OH
M: VA Butcher - Meat Shop
Martha Wife
F W 43 M-23y
b. OH F/M: OH 12ch/7 living
Loren
Son M W
22
b. OH F/M: OH
Ferman Son
M W
20
b. OH F/M:
OH Clerk - Meat
Shop
Mamie Dau
F W
18
b. OH F/M: OH
Ruth Dau
F W
15
b. OH F/M: OH
Lula Dau
F W
12
b. OH F/M: OH
Cecil(e) Dau
F W
10
b. OH F/M: OH
Robert Son
M W
3
b. OH F/M: OH
1910 Census, Logan Co, OH:
Casebolt, Robert M. Head M
W 42 M-18y b. OH
F/M: OH Grocery Merchant Rent
Nellie
Wife F W
42 M-18y b. OH F: OH M:
OH 1ch/1 living
Lois
Dau F W
13
b. OH F/M: OH
1920 Census, Logan Co, Bellefontaine, OH:
Binkley, Charles M Head
M W 29 b. OH F/M:
OH Clerk, Commission House Own/Mortgage
Lois
Wife F W
23 b. OH F/M: OH
Casebolt, Robert M. F-in-law M W
51 b. OH F/M: OH
Widowed Grocery Store
1920 Census, Logan Co, Bellefontaine, OH:
Casebolt, Sarah J Head
F W 82 Widowed b.
VA F/M: VA Owns/Free
Sessler,
Bert Son-in-law M W
45 M b. OH F/M: OH
Blacksmith - Metal Works
Mabel
Dau
F W 41
M b.
OH F: OH M: VA
Gail
Grand-son M W 22
S b.
OH F/M: O Bookkeeper -
National Bank
1920 Census, Logan Co, Miami Township,
OH:
Casebolt, Ferman Head M
W 30 b. OH F/M: OH Meat
Cutter - Butcher Shop
Nora
Wife F W 33
b. OH F/M: OH Laborer - Meat Shop
1920 Census, Logan Co, Miami Township,
OH:
Casebolt, Martha A Head F W
53 Widowed b. OH F/M: OH
Rent
Loren H Son M
W 31
M
b. OH F/M: OH Bookkeeper - Building & Loan
Bessie R D-in-law F W 32
M
b. OH F/M: OH Teacher - Public School
Mamie A Dau F
W 28
S
b. OH F/M: OH Teacher - Public School
Ruth A Dau F
W 25 S
b. OH F/M: OH
Cecil G Dau F
W 20 S
b. OH F/M: OH Newsboy - Street
Robert D Son M W
13 S
b. OH F/M: OH
Sources: Marriage of Hannah Davis to Robert Casebolt, p. 266 of Champaign and Logan Counties, by Joshua Antrim, 1872
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110.2__Alexander Allen St. Clair HUNTER
b. 11 Feb 1795, Greenbriar Co, VA
child of: Nathaniel & Hester Ann (PORTER)
HUNTER
d. 28 Apr 1856, Champaign Co, OH, age
67y2m17d
Buried: Mt. Tabor Cemetery, Champaign Co, OH
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m. 21 Oct 1819, Clark Co, OH (Clark Co Ohio Marriages 1818-1865, v. F-L, p61)
110.2s__Sarah Ann HUNTER
b. 9 May 1798
child of: Jonathan & Nancy Ann (CHANCE)
HUNTER
d. 21 Sep 1859, Champaign Co, OH, age
61y4m12d
Buried: Mt. Tabor Cemetery, Champaign Co, OH
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Other Marriages:
Children:
110.2a Mary Ann HUNTER b.
1821 d. 1845, age
24y
Buried:
Mt. Tabor Cemetery, Champaign Co, OH
110.2b John Sale HUNTER b. 20 Aug
1822 d. 26 May 1899
Buried: Mt. Tabor Cemetery, Champaign Co, OH
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m.
17 Nov 1868, Logan Co, OH by A.R. Howbert, MG (Logan Co, OH Marriages, Book C,
p. 82)
Charlotte MOOTS b. 9 May
1821 d. 1900
child of: Geore (1773-1851) & Chriseny (1778-1868) (GOODMAN)
MOOTS
Buried:
Mt. Tabor Cemetery, Champaign Co, OH Go to Tombstones
NOTE:
1860 Census, John S. Hunter, age 37, with Elizabeth J. Linsay,age 19,both b. OH
*No children.
110.2c Sarah Jane HUNTER b. 17
May 1825 d. 13 Mar 1887
110.2d James W. HUNTER
b. 1828
Synopsis:
Marriage record: This is to certify that the marriage ceremony was performed between Alexander St. Clair HUNTER and Sarah HUNTER on the 21st day of October 1819 by me. Samuel HILL, Minister of the Gospel in the M.E. Church. See Original Documents
*Came to Ohio at the age of seventeen and enlisted at the age of eighteen in the War of 1812 and served in the northwestern army.
Will of Alexander St. Clair HUNTER: The State of Ohio Champaign Co Probate Court. May 3rd 1856 The Last Will and Testament of Alexander St. Clair HUNTER was this day produced in Court by James W. HUNTER and John S. HUNTER the Executors in said Will named. and Gould JOHNSON and H.M. JOHNSON the subscribing witnesses thereto. appeared and in Open Court on oath testified to the due execution thereof, which testimony was reduced to writing and by their respectively subscribed and was filed with said will. and it appearing to the Court by said testimony that said will was duly attested and executed, and that said Testator, at the time of executing the same, was of full age of sound mined and memory & not under any restraint. It is ordered by the Court that said Will & Testimony be recorded - Said Testimony so reduced to writing & of file is as follows: The State of Ohio Champaign Co. Proof: Personally came into open court, Gould JOHNSON and H.M. JOHNSON, and after being duly sworn, depose and say that the writing now produced to the court, purporting to be the last will and Testament of Alexander St. Clair HUNTER deceased, was signed by him in their presence, and acknowledged to be his last Will and Testament. That they attested said will in the presence of the Testator, by signing their names as witnesses, and that they verily believe the testator, at the time of executing the same, was of full age, of sound mind and memory and under no restraint. Gould JOHNSON H.M. JOHNSON Sworn to and subscribed in open Court the 3rd day of May 1856 - S.V. BALDWIN Judge & Clerk. Will: I Alexander St. Clair HUNTER of Champaign Co and State of Ohio do make and ordain this to be my last Will and Testament as follows. It is my will that my personal property be appraised and sold in the usual way and my debts paid out of money rising therefrom, the balance to be equally divided between my two sons James and John and my wife. I will and bequeath to my two sons James W. HUNTER and John S. HUNTER all my Real estate including all my lands tenements buildings of every kind and appurtenances growing on and attached to the freehold, not only in Champaign Co Ohio but a tract of land being and lying in the State of Iowa containing One Hundred and Sixty Acres all of which I will and bequeath as above mentioned to James W. HUNTER & John S. HUNTER subject to the dower of my wife Sarah HUNTER - I will and bequeath to my wife, Sarah HUNTER Two bureaus, Six chairs 2 Beds bedsteads and bedding one looking glass and one table one cupboard with the furniture that is usually kept in it and my library of books. I will and bequeath to my daughter Sarah Jane JOHNSON One thousand Dollars a part of which she has received as will appear in my book account - which is One Hundred and fifty Dollars to be paid to her in installments of Two Hundred Dollars a year without interest - There has been a partnership existing for several years past between my self and my son James W. HUNTER and my other son John S. HUNTER in farming stock raising. It is my will that when paid partnership shall be settled that whatever of the proceeds of it that may be coming to me shall be paid to my wife Sarah HUNTER for her use and benefit myself my son James W. HUNTER and my son John S. HUNTER were equal sharers in said partnership - It is further my will that my son James W. HUNTER and my son John S. HUNTER act as executors to this my will and I hereby appoint them as such. In testimony that this is my last will and testament and I am sound and considerate in mind I hereunto sett my hand this 31st day of March 1856. A. St. C. HUNTER Attest Gould JOHNSON H.M. JOHNSON See Original Documents
Obituary: Urbana newspaper, 15 Mar 1887. Mrs. William (Sarah) JOHNSON, east of Cable, died 13 March 1887. She was born 17 May 1825 near Mingo. She was the mother of 9 children, 3 sons, 3 daughters survive. She was the sister of John HUNTER, near Cable.
1820 Census: Champaign Co, Salem
Township, OH:
Hunter, Alexr StC Males: 16-26 - 1 (Alexander -
25)
Females: U10 - 1 (Mary Ann)
16-26 - 1 (Sarah - 22)
1830 Census: Champaign Co, Wayne
Township, OH:
Hunter, Alexander Males: U5 - 1 (James - 2)
5-10 - 1 (John - 8)
30-40 - 1 (Alexander - 35)
Females: U5 - 1 (Sarah- 5)
5-10 - 1 (Mary Ann)
15-20 - 1 (? - servant?)
30-40 - 1 (Sarah - 32)
1840 Census: Champaign Co, Wayne
Township, OH:
Hunter, Alexander Males: 10-15 - 1 (James - 12)
15-20 - 1 (John - 18)
40-50 - 1 (Alexander - 45)
Females: 15-20 - 1 (Sarah - 15)
20-30 - 1 (Mary Ann - 19)
40-50 - 1 (Sarah - 42)
1850 Census: Champaign Co, Wayne
Township, OH:
Hunter, A. StC. Age: 55 b.
VA Occupation: Farmer
Sarah
55 OH
John
26
OH
Farmer
Sarah
25 OH
James
23
OH
Farmer
Miller,
Jane
12 OH
1860 Census: Champaign Co, OH
Hunter, John S 37 M W
Farmer 4400/2500 b. OH
Linsay, Elizabeth J 19 F
W
b. OH
1870 Census: Champaign Co, Wayne
Township, OH
Hunter, John S, 47, Farmer 4500/640 Born: OH
Charlotte, 48, Housekeeper Born: OH
1880 Census, Champaign Co, Wayne
Township, OH:
Hunter, John S W M 57
Head b. OH F/M: VA Farmer
Charlotte W F 48 Wife b.
OH F: PA M: OH Keeping House
1900 Census, Logan Co, Liberty Township,
OH:
Hunter, Charlotte Head W F
b. May 1821 79 Widowed b.
OH F/M: PA Retired Own/Free
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110.2c__Sarah Jane HUNTER
b. 17
May 1825, Mingo, Champaign Co, OH
child of: Alexander Allen St. Clair & Sarah (HUNTER)
HUNTER
d. 13 Mar 1887, Cable, Champaign Co, OH
Buried: Cable Cemetery, Wayne Twp., Champaign
Co, OH (A
cemetery search in 2005 found no grave)
m.
4 Dec 1844, Champaign Co, OH by William R. Sitsinger, ME Church.
Isaac
Johnson, present (D-181)
110.2cs__William JOHNSON
b. 8 Oct 1816, Spencer, Guernsey Co, OH
child of: James (1787-1825) & Margaret
(1789-1847) (McCLUNG) JOHNSON
d. 3 Aug 1889, Cable, Champaign Co, OH
Buried: Cable Cemetery, Wayne Twp., Champaign Co, OH
(A cemetery search in 2005 found no grave)
Other Marriages:
Children:
110.2c1 Gustavus JOHNSON b.
1847, Wayne Twp, Champaign Co, OH d. 13 Aug
1883, Oakland, Alameda Co, CA (*<Jul 1905, N.C. HUNTER's narrative)
110.2c2 Alexander JOHNSON b. 11 Feb 1849,
Champaign Co, OH d. 11 Nov 1860, Champaign Co, OH Buried: Cable Cemetery, Cable, Champaign Co, OH
110.2c3 William JOHNSON b. 16 Sep
1850, OH d. 2 Nov 1911, Franklin Twp, Franklin Co, OH
Buried: Greenlawn Cemetery, Columbus, Franklin Co, OH
110.2c4 Isaac JOHNSON b. 1853, OH
110.2c5 Nancy JOHNSON d. <Jul 1905 (N.C.
HUNTER's narrative)
110.2c6 Sarah E. JOHNSON b. 25 Jan 1856,
OH
d. 31 Jan 1935, Champaign Co, OH Buried: Jenkins
Chapel Cemetery, Urbana, Champaign Co, OH Go to Tombstones
110.2c7 Mary Emma JOHNSON b.
6 Sep 1858, Cable, Champaign Co, OH d. 25
Nov 1918, Champaign Co, OH
Buried: Jenkins Chapel Cemetery, Urbana, Champaign Co, OH Go to Tombstones
110.2c8 James JOHNSON b. 1861, OH
110.2c9 Margaret JOHNSON b. 6 Mar
1863, Cable, Champaign Co, OH d. 28 Mar 1924, Champaign
Co, OH Buried: Jenkins Chapel Cemetery, Urbana, Champaign Co, OH
m. 26 Oct 1890 Charles Octava MIDDLETON
b. 28 Nov 1866, Wayne, Champaign Co, OH d. 30 Apr 1934,
Cable, Champaign Co, OH
Buried: Jenkins Chapel Cemetery, Urbana, Champaign Co, OH child of: William West & Sarah R. (MURPHY) MIDDLETON
Children: Infant (of C.O. & Maggie MIDDLETON)
b. 26 Feb 1895 d. 28 Feb 1895
Owen Roy MIDDLETON b. 8 Apr 1892, Champaign Co,
OH d. 5 Sep 1975, Urbana, Champaign Co, OH
m. 1 Jul 1914, Kathleen Enda DURNELL, Champaign Co, OH
Children: Ora E. MIDDLETON b. Apr
1892
Infant MIDDLETON b. 26 Feb 1895
d. 28 Feb 1895
Frank Dwight MIDDLETON b. Apr 1898
m2. 22 Feb 1925 Sara A.
WINCHELSER, Champaign Co, OH
Synopsis:
Obituary: The Urbana Daily Citizen, 15 Mar 1887. Mrs. William JOHNSON, east of Cable, died 13th March. She was born 17th May, 1825, near Mingo, the mother of nine children, three sons and 3 daughters survive. Sister of John HUNTER. Buried Cable Cemetery.
Margaret & Charles MIDDLETON resided Wayne, Champaign Co, OH
NOTE: Johnson Burying Ground: Robert, son of W & SJ
1850 Census, Champaign Co, Wayne
Township, OH:
Johnson, William Age: 31
Sarah
25
Gustavus 3
Alexander 1
1860 Census, Champaign Co, OH:
Johnson, William Age: 40
Farmer
4000/4000
OH
Sarah
J
35
OH
Gustavis,
13
All children: OH
Alexander, 11
William, 9
Isaac, 7
Sarah E, 4
Mary Emma, 1
Adaline Annan, 17
1870 Census, Champaign Co, Wayne
Township, OH:
Johnson, William, 52, Farmer 18000/2280 Born: OH
Sarah J, 45, Keeping House Born:
OH
William, 19, Works on Farm All
Children: OH
Isaac, 17, Works on Farm
Sarah E, 14, Helps Mother
Emma, 11, Attends School
James, 9, Attends School
Margaret, 7
1870 Census, Cuyahoga Co, Cleveland, OH:
Johnson, A J 22 M W b.
OH Locomotive Builder (Could this be Alexander? Age
is right. ???)
1900 Census, Wayne, Champaign Co, OH
Middleton, C.O. 33
Maggie 35
Owen R 8
Frank D 2
Johnson, Sarah E 41
Mary E 36
1910 Census, Wayne, Champaign Co, OH
Middleton, Charles O (CO) 43
Maggie
46
O. Ray
18
D. Frank
12
E. Mary Johnson
E. Sarah Johnson
1930 Census, Wayne, Champaign Co, OH
Middleton, CO 63
Sarah A 56
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110.2d__James Wright HUNTER
b. 22 Sep 1827, Mingo, Champaign Co, OH
child of: Alexander Allen St. Clair & Sarah (HUNTER)
HUNTER
d: 26 Aug 1886, Brown Co, NE (or Keya Paha
Co, NE)
Buried:
m. 28 (*23) Sep 1858, Champaign Co, OH by Jonathan T. Mitchell, Elder ME
110.2ds__Sarah (Sallie) Lynch PRICE
b: 10 Dec 1838, Montgomery Co, OH
child of: William Henry (1812-1851) & Mary Ann
(1818-1898) (BERRYHILL) PRICE
d. 30 Oct 1907, Brown Co, NE
Buried:
Other Marriages:
Children:
110.2d1 Fanny Swan HUNTER b. 6 Sep 1859,
Cable, Champaign Co, OH d. 3 Mar 1931, White Co,
AR
m. Joseph Edmond BEVILL b. 9 Aug
1845, TN d. 8 Sep 1888, White Co, AR
child of: John (1814-1854) & Sarah W. (1819-1896) (LESSENBERRY)
BEVILL
Children: Joseph Monroe BEVILL b. 5
Feb 1887, Kensett, White Co, AR d. 11 Mar 1927,
Center Hill, White Co, AR
Edmond Wright BEVILL b. 10 Feb 1889, Kensett,
White Co, AR d. 6 Aug 1947, Detroit, Wayne Co, MI
m. Terah J. WELLER b. c1898
child of: George P. & ? (?) WELLER
Children: George E. WELLER b. c1918
Frank G. WELLER b. c1920
William A. WELLER b. c1925
Margaret L. BEVILL b. c1930
110.2d2 Benjamin Lincoln HUNTER d.
8 Dec 1862 (Urbana newspaper 8 Jan 1863)
110.2d3 Eliza (*Lyda) Price HUNTER b.
17 Oct 1865, Cable, Champaign Co, OH d. 6 Jul 1941, Fort
Morgan, Morgan Co, CO
Buried: Riverside Cemetery, Fort Morgan, Morgan Co, CO
m. 8 May 1886, Bassett, Rock Co, NE Neal
Phillip EASTMAN b. 22 Mar
1860, Peterborough, Madison Co, NY d. 26 Nov 1943,
Denver, Denver Co, CO
Buried: Riverside Cemetery, Fort Morgan, Morgan Co, CO
child of: Neil Phillip (1836-1911) & Ellen (1841-1869) (CASSADY)
EASTMAN
Children: Ella Lida EASTMAN b. 11 Feb 1887,
NE d. 7 Jan 1977, Fort Morgan, Morgan Co, CO
Buried: Riverside Cemetery, Fort Morgan, Morgan Co, CO
m. 19 Oct 1910 William George
BRANDT b. 12 Oct 1882, IA d.
Aug 1963, Fort Morgan, Morgan Co, CO
Buried: Riverside Cemetery, Fort Morgan, Morgan Co, CO
child of: Thomas Wilhelm Georg (1847-1901) & Bertha (1858-1941) (JOOST)
BRANDT
Children: Donald Eastman BRANDT
b. 15 Oct 1911, Bassett Pct, Rock Co, NE d. 15 Nov
1996, Denver, Denver Co, CO
m. ? ?
Lida Bertha BRANDT b. c1917
Doris Mariellyn BRANDT b. 18 Sep 1922, Fort
Morgan, Morgan Co, CO d. 16 Jul 1998, Sidney,
Cheyenne Co, NE
Buried: Ft. McPherson National Cemetery, Maxwell, Lincoln Co, NE
m. Glenwood F. MARTIN Sr b. 29 Oct
1918, Dalton, Cheyenne Co, NE d. 8 Jul 1995, Sidney,
Cheyenne Co, NE
Buried: Ft. McPherson National Cemetery, Maxwell, Lincoln Co, NE
child of: Herman A. (1870-1934) & Julia Mary (1877-1942) (CHRISTENSEN)
MARTIN
Children: Glenwood F. MARTIN Jr b. 28
Dec 1946, New Brunswick, Middlesex Co, NJ d.
20 Mar 2014, Sidney, Cheyenne Co, NE
Buried: Dalton Cemetery, Dalton, Cheyenne Co, NE
James Neil EASTMAN b. 1888
d. infancy
Grover Cleveland EASTMAN b. 24 Nov 1890,
Bassett, Rock Co, NE
d. 14 Mar 1985, Bassett, Rock Co, NE Buried:
Bassett Memorial Park, Bassett, Rock Co, NE
m. 15 May 1918, Ainsworth, Brown Co, NE Florence Edna
SANDALL b. 22 Nov
1894, Bassett, Rock Co, NE d. 12 Feb 1982,
Bassett, Rock Co, NE
Buried: Bassett
Memorial Park, Bassett, Rock Co, NE child of:
Charles Joseph (1869-1954) & Anna Josephine (1875-1965) (PETERSON)
SANDALL
Children: Margaret E. EASTMAN b.
c1919, NE
Charles Neil EASTMAN b. 28 Jul 1920, Bassett, Rock Co,
NE d. 21 Mar 1937, Bassett, Rock CO, NE Buried:
Bassett Memorial Park, Bassett, Rock Co, NE
Earl Grover EASTMAN b. 18 Oct 1924, NE
Donald EASTMAN b. c1932, NE
Amy Belle EASTMAN b. 20 May 1892, Bassett,
Rock Co, NE d. 5 May 1956, Bassett, Rock Co, NE
Buried: Bassett Memorial Park, Bassett, Rock Co, NE
m. 8 May 1926, Ainsworth, Brown Co, NE Arthur Frank
SANDALL b. 15 Apr 1890, Bassett, Rock Co, NE
d. 17 Jul 1960, Bassett, Rock Co, NE
Buried: Bassett Memorial Park, Bassett, Rock Co, NE
child of: John Julian Frank (1855-1921) & Ida Christina (1858-1951) (JOHNSON)
SANDALL
Children: Genevieve SANDALL b. 12 Nov 1927,
Stuart, Holt Co, NE d. 5 Nov 2016, Mankato, Blue Earth
Co, MN
m. 1 Sep 1949, Falls City, Richardson Co, NE
Charles James "Amos" ROBINSON II b. 22 Jan
1928, Blair, Washington Co, NE
d. 31 Oct 1994, Elysian, Le Sueur Co, MN child of:
Raymond Harold "Hi" (1895-1969) & Nellie Edith (1891-1990) (DELINGER)
ROBINSON
Laura Gladys EASTMAN b. 6 Jan 1894, NE
d. 1941 Buried: Riverside Cemetery, Fort
Morgan, Morgan Co, CO
m. Ernest B. LEUCH b. 11 Oct 1891,
Trenton, Hitchcock Co, NE d. 16 Mar 1973,
Huntington Park, Los Angeles Co, CA
child of: Conrad (1851-?) & Rosa (1859-?) (?) LEUCH
Children: Neil Paul LEUCH b. 11 Jun 1919,
Fort Morgan, Morgan Co, CO d. 18 Jan 2007,
Longmont, Boulder Co, CO
Buried: Foothills Gardens of Memories, Longmont, Boulder Co, CO
m. Viola Mae ? b. 26 Sep 1916, Saint
Paul, Howard Co, NE d. 18 Sep 2014, Longmont, Boulder
Co, CO
Buried: Foothills Gardens of Memories, Longmont, Boulder Co, CO
Richard Vernon LEUCH b. 6 Jun 1923, Fort
Morgan, Morgan Co, CO d. 6 Sep 1997, Mira Loma,
Riverside Co, CO
Margaret I. LEUCH b. c1928
Jessie Mary EASTMAN b. 28 Aug 1900,
Bassett, Rock Co, NE d. 28 Sep 1945, Bassett, Rock Co,
NE Buried: Riverside Cemetery, Fort. Morgan,
Morgan Co, CO
110.2d4 Belvidere (*Belle) M. HUNTER b. 1868
d. <Jul 1905 (N.C. HUNTER's narrative)
110.2d5 Percival (*Pearl) St. Clair HUNTER
b. Jan 1870 d. 1870's
110.2d6 Hattie B. HUNTER b. 1872, IL
110.2d7 Jessie Mary HUNTER b. 1875, IL
m. 1895 John ASHE b.
16 May 1871, Donnegal, Ireland d. 30 Oct 1940, Decatur,
Macon Co, IL Buried: Tower Hill Cemetery, Shelby
Co, IL
child of: David (1830-1908) & Martha (1839-1904) (PARKS) ASHE
Children: Esther F. ASHE b. 4 May
1896, Decatur, Macon Co, IL d. Apr 1981, Decatur, Macon
Co, IL
m1. ? HARRIS
Children: Howard W. (HARRIS) FOSTER (adopted by 2d
husband per 1930 census) b. c1919
John R. (HARRIS) FOSTER (adopted by 2d husband per 1930
census) b. c1921
m2. 28 Jan 1928, Marion, Grant Co, IN Berwin E.
FOSTER b. 13 Jun 1906, Lodge, Piatt Co, IL
d. 26 Jul 1986, Decatur, Macon Co, IL
child of: James E. (1864-1936) & Bertha G. (1869-1954) (SOUDERS)
ASHE
Children: Robert Darrell FOSTER b. 4 Oct
1930, Decatur, Macon Co, IL d. 5 Jan 2000, Birmingham,
Oakland Co, MI
m3. ? LUPE
Howard G. ASHE b. 29 Jul 1897, IL
d. 13 Jul 1952
m. 8 May 1920, Marion Co, IL Mabel W. WYKOFF
b. 9 Mar 1888, IN child of: Charles & Charlotte F.
(CROSS) WYKOFF
Grace ASHE b. 1901, IL
m. James HICKEY (she's m. in the 1920 census and living with
her parents. Her husband is not there)
child of: James & Nora (CROWLEY) HICKEY
Ruth ASHE b. 1908, IL
Synopsis:
*James and Sarah settled near Cable, Ohio. Moving to Illinois, they settled in Champaign Co in that state. He is now dead.
James HUNTER is Captain of the 152d Volunteer Infantry in the Civil War on p. 446 of the Biographical Record of DeWitt Co, IL, 1901
1860 Census, Champaign Co, OH:
Hunter, James W. Age: 32
Farmer 6300/2500 Birthplace: OH
Sarah L. Age:
21
Birthplace: OH
Fanny Age:
10/12
Birthplace: OH
1870 Census, Champaign Co, Ludlow
Township, IL:
Hunter, James W 42 M W
b. OH Farmer 113400/2580
Sarah L 31
F W b. OH
Fannie 10
F W b. OH
Eliza
4 F W b. OH
Belvidere M 2 F W b. IL
Percival St. Clair 6/12 M W
b. IL
Middleton, Anna A 18 F W b.
OH Teacher
Durnell, Herman 22 M
W b. OH Farm Laborer
1880 Census, Champaign Co, Ludlow
Township, IL:
Hunter, James W W M 52
Head b. OH F/M: VA Farmer
Sarah L W
F 41 Wife b. OH
F/M: OH Keeping House
Fanny S W F
20 Dau b. OH F/M: OH
Eliza
W F 14 Dau
b. OH F/M: OH
Belvidere M W F 12 Son b.
IL F/M: OH
Hattie W W F
8 Dau b. IL
F/M: OH
Jessie W
F 5 Dau
b. IL F/M: OH
Reynolds, Charles W M 14 Other
b. OH F: Wales M: OH Works on Farm
1900 Census, Rock Co, Bassett Precinct,
NE:
Eastman, Neal Head W M b.
Mar 1860 40 M-14y b.
NY F: NY M: Ireland
Blacksmith Own/Free
Eliza Wife W
F b. Oct 1865 34
M-14y b. OH F/M: OH
Ella L Dau W F
b. Feb 1887 13
S b.
NE F: NY M: OH
Grover Son W M b. Nov
1890 9
S
b. NE F: NY M: OH
Amy B Dau W F b. May
1892 8
S
b. NE F: NY M: OH
Laura G Dau W F b. Jun
1894 6
S
b. NE F: NY M: OH
Hunter, Sarah L M-in-law W F b. Dec 1838 61
Widow b. OH F/M: OH
1920 Census, Rock Co, Bassett Precinct,
NE:
Eastman, Neil P Head M W
59 M b. NY F/M:
NY Farmer
Lydia Wife F
W 54 M b. OH F/M: OH
Amy Dau
F W 27
S b. NE F: NY
M: OH
Jessie Dau F
W 19 S b.
NE F: NY M: OH
1920 Census, Rock Co, Bassett Precinct,
NE:
Eastman, Grover C Head M W
29 M b. NE F: NY
M: TX Farmer Rent
Florence E Wife F W
25 M b. NE F: IA
M: Sweden
Margaret E Dau F W
10/12 b. NE F:
NE M: NE
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110.4__Thomas HUNTER
b. 22 Jan 1799, Greenbriar Co, VA
child of: Nathaniel & Hester Ann (PORTER)
HUNTER
d. 19 Feb 1879, aged 80 years
Buried: Mount Tabor Cemetery, Champaign Co,
OH Go to Tombstones
m. 6 Mar
1832, Champaign Co, OH
Recorded 24 Apr
1832 by James McCan, Methodist Church (C-92)
110.4s__Mary EVANS (nickname Polly)
b. c1800
child of: Griffith & Martha (McNEAL) EVANS
d. 13 Apr 1840, Mount Tabor, Champaign Co, OH
Buried: Mount Tabor Cemetery, Champaign Co,
OH
Other Marriages:
Thomas m2. 8 Oct
1840, Champaign Co, OH, by Jonathan C. Pearson, ME Church (D-13)
Nancy JOHNSON
b. 5 Aug 1813, Guernsey Co, OH
child of: James & Margaret (McCLUNG) JOHNSON
d. 2
Nov 1897, aged 74 years, Champaign Co, OH
Buried: Mt. Tabor Cemetery, Champaign Co, OH
Go to Tombstones
Children (2 with Mary):
110.4a Griffith Emery HUNTER d. infancy
110.4b Milton B. HUNTER d. infancy
Children (7 with Nancy):
110.4c Margaret HUNTER b. 9 Sep 1841 d.
25 Sep 1877, aged 36 years
Buried: Mt. Tabor Cemetery, Champaign Co, OH
110.4d Anna May HUNTER
b. 27 Sep 1842
110.4e Sarah (Sallie) Elizabeth HUNTER
b. 10 Jan 1945
110.3f Frances J. HUNTER b.
27 Mar 1847 d.
<1911
*Resided Florence, Douglas Co, NE 1905
m.
30 Mar 1875, near Mingo, Champaign Co, OH by Rev. J.M. Robinson
Leroy W. WRIGHT of VT (*soldier of the Civil War and merchant)
*Children: Agnes A WRIGHT b. 9 Sep
1880 (*single in 1905 and living at home)
Thomas Leroy WRIGHT b. 7 May 1883 (*single
in 1905 and living at home)
Francis Hunter WRIGHT b. 4 Sep 1888
(*single in 1905 and living at home)
110.4g Thomas Emmett HUNTER b. 23 Oct
1848 d. 1922
110.3h Hale HUNTER b. 19 Aug 1850 (*graduated
from Cincinnati Law School in 1886)
(Lawyer in Urbana, moved to Cleveland)
Lived Champaign Co, OH in 1910 census)
m.
18 Jul 1901 Myrtle J. THORN, of Grand Valley,
Warren Co, PA
Children: Robert Hale HUNTER b. 20
Jun 1902
Lillian F. HUNTER b.
c1907 (aged 3 in 1910 census)
110.4i Agnes HUNTER
b. 20 Oct 1852 d. 6 Mar 1883
Synopsis:
*Thomas came to Ohio when eleven years of age. At the age of twenty-one he settled in the Mingo Valley, built a log cabin and married.
*After Thomas's second marriage, they bought additional land adjoining until they had a beautiful farm on which they lived until death. He was a man of strong convictions of right, both in politics and religion. He stood for advancement of schools, churches and public improvement, giving liberally in money to found O.W.U. at Delaware, Ohio, in building the Pan Handle and Erie railroads, Salem church and both churches in the present village of Mingo, also helping liberally in building the present church at Mt. Tabor, where he now rests from his labors of eighty years of useful life.
History of Champaign Co, Wayne Township, pp. 835-836: Mrs. Nancy HUNTER, farmer; P.O. Mingo; widow of Thomas HUNTER, deceased; was born in Guernsey Co., Ohio, August 5, 1813. She is a daughter of James and Margaret JOHNSON, natives of Virginia; the grandparents were natives of England. The grandfather, Thomas McLUNG, was educated for a Catholic priest, but never entered upon the priesthood. He emigrated to America prior to the Revolutionary War, and was a soldier in the army of the colonists and fought through the war to help gain the American independence, for which service he became a pensioner for life, living to a very old age. The parents came to Ohio in 1811, where they lived and died; the farm upon which they located is still owned by a grandson, never having passed from the possession of the JOHNSON family; they were parents of five children, four of whom are living - Nancy, Elizabeth, William and Isaac. In 1836, Mrs. HUNTER became a resident of Logan Co., where she lived four years. Oct 8, 1840, she was married to Thomas HUNTER, son of Nathaniel and Mary HUNTER, [editor's note: Thomas was the son of Nathaniel and Hester Ann] who were natives of Ireland, emigrating to Virginia about 1790, where he engaged in mercantile trade till 1811, when he came to this Co, locating in Salem Township, and was employed in agricultural pursuits during the remainder of his life. He became a man of wealth and a person of usefulness in both church and State, devoting his life and means to benevolent and public enterprises. Thomas HUNTER located upon the farm where Mrs. HUNTER now lives in 1820, and was married to Miss Mary EVANS, by whom he had two sons - Griffith Emery and Milton. After eight years of married life, his wife died, and, in 1840, as stated above, he was married to Miss Nancy JOHNSON, by whom he had seven children, six now living - Anna Mary, now Mrs. Russell; Sarah E., now Mrs. Demcy, living in Cleveland; Frances J., now Mrs. Wright; Thomas E, Hale and Agnes, now Mrs. Guthridge. Mr. HUNTER was said to be the tallest man in the Co, being six feet and five inches in height. He was a man who never sought office, but devoted his life and means to relieving the poor and doing good. He was always an industrious and energetic man, and remarkably conscientious in all he did. He was a strong anti-slavery man, and in 1844, cast the first abolition vote ever given in Champaign Co. He provided a good education for all his children, and gave liberally to all public improvements up to the time of his death, Feb. 19, 1879, aged 80 years. Among the early settlers of this Co, there are few whose lives of labor and usefulness will stand forth as a brighter and more perfect example than that of Thomas HUNTER. The widow, Mrs. HUNTER, remains upon the home farm, where she and her sons, Thomas and Hale, each have 57 acres of good land in the beautiful Mingo Valley. Mrs. HUNTER and her husband were both members of the Methodist Episcopal Church, he being a member for sixty years, and she for fifty-seven years.
Obituary: Thomas Hunter, 27 Feb 1879, was born in Greenbrier Co, VA, 22 Jan 1799 and died near Mingo 19 Feb 1879, aged 80 years. His father's family came to Ohio in 1811 and in 1814, settled permanently in Salem Township near Mount Tabor.
Thomas E. HUNTER in Centennial Biographical History of Champaign Co, OH, pp. 635ff: A leading agriculturist and honored citizen of Champaign Co is Hon. Thomas E. HUNTER, who has spent his entire life in this Co. He was born on the farm on which he now resides, October 23, 1848. His paternal grandfather, Nathaniel HUNTER, was a native of the Green Isle of Erin, but in an early day crossed the briny deep to America and took up his abode in Virginia. In 1811, however, he left his southern home for Ohio, becoming one of the early pioneers of Champaign Co. His son, Thomas, the father of our subject, was born in Greenbrier Co, Virginia, in 1799, and when twelve years of age he accompanied his father on his removal to the Buckeye state. After his marriage he took up his abode in Wayne township. He was a life-long farmer, a Whig and Republican in his political views and was a worthy member of the Methodist Episcopal church, in which he long served as a trustee and steward. In Champaign Co he was united in marriage to a Miss Evans, and they became the parents to two sons, but both died when young. For his second wife he chose Nancy Johnson, who was born in Guernsey Co, but in early life she came with her parents to Champaign Co. Her death occurred when she had reached the age of seventy-four years. Of the seven children born unto his parents Thomas E. HUNTER, of this review, was the eldest son and fifth child in order of birth, and he was reared to mature years on the farm on which he now resides. He received his elementary education in the district schools of Wayne township and afterward entered the Ohio Wesleyan University, at Delaware, where he continued his studies for two years. After his marriage he brought his bride to the old HUNTER homestead, where he has ever since engaged in farming and stock-raising. Since attaining to years of maturity he has given unwavering support to the principles of the Republican party, and for two years, from 1891 until 1893, he served as a justice of the peace. Later, to fill out an unexpired term, he was elected to represent his district in the Seventieth General Assembly, and in the following year, in 1895, he was re-elected to that important position. Since retiring from the legislature he has served as a justice of the peace. The marriage of Mr. HUNTER was celebrated in 1873, when Miss Emma ROBINSON became his wife. She was born in Highland Co, Ohio, August 1, 1853, a daughter of the Rev. J.M. and Mary M. (KETTLEMAN) ROBINSON The former was a prominent minister in the Methodist Episcopal church, and for two years he labored in what is now known as the Grace Methodist Episcopal church at Urbana. His death occurred in 1883, when he had reached the age of fifty-nine years, but he is still survived by his wife. The family is a prominent one in this locality and its members are noted for their longevity, the maternal grandfather of Mrs. HUNTER having reached the age of ninety-seven years, and her paternal grandfather was ninety-four years old at the time of his death. One daughter, Mabel, has come to brighten and bless the home of our subject and his wife. Mr. HUNTER is identified with the Masonic fraternity, holding membership in the blue lodge and chapter at North Lewisburg and in the council and commandery at Urbana, and he is also a member of the Junior Order of the United American Mechanics. Both he and his wife are members of the Methodist Episcopal church at Mingo, in which he has long served as a trustee and steward and has been superintendent of the Sunday school.
Middleton, pp 858-859: Thomas and Nancy (JOHNSON) HUNTER, the former of whom was born in Greenbriar Co, Virginia, and the latter in Guernsey Co, this state, were among the most useful and influential residents of the Mingo neighborhood at that time. Thomas HUNTER was but a boy when his parents, Nathaniel and Ann HUNTER, natives of Scotland, came from Virginia to Ohio in 1820 and settled in Logan Co, where they established their home and where they spent the remainder of their lives, Nathaniel HUNTER becoming a substantial farmer. He and his wife reared their children in the faith of the Methodist church. There were six of these children, Alexander, Jane, Thomas, John, Elizabeth and Samuel. Thomas HUNTER grew up in the Mingo valley and from the days of his boyhood gave much attention to educational affairs. He became a prosperous farmer and was one of the founders of Delaware College, to the funds of which he as a liberal contributor. He was an earnest Methodist and gave liberally to the establishment of churches, both for white and colored worshipers, and was for years one of the leaders of the Methodist church at Mingo. He was one of the first four persons to vote the Abolition ticket in this section of the state and during ante-bellum days was an acknowledged leader of the Abolition forces throughout this part of the state, ever helpful in the cause of the freedmen. Thomas HUNTER was twice married. His first wife, Mary EVANS, died eight years after marriage, leaving two children, both of whom are now deceased. In 1840 he married, secondly, Nancy JOHNSON, who was born in Guernsey Co, this state, daughter of James and Margaret JOHNSON, natives of that same Co, who later became early settlers and substantial farmers of the Mingo neighborhood in this Co. James JOHNSON and wife were the parents of five children, Nancy, Elizabeth, Margaret, William and Isaac. To Thomas and Nancy (JOHNSON) HUNTER seven children were born, of whom Mrs. RUSSELL was the second in order of birth, the others being as follow: Margaret, deceased; Sara E., wife of Col. M.L. DEMPSEY, of Cleveland, Ohio; Frances, now deceased, who was the wife of Leroy WRIGHT, of Vermont; Thomas, former representative in the Legislature from this district, who married Emma ROBINSON, of Marion, this state, and is now living the life of a retired farmer; Hale, a former well-known lawyer at Urbana, who is now practicing his profession at Cleveland, and Agnes, now deceased, who was the wife of Marion GUTHRIDGE, a well-known merchant at Mingo.
Obituary: Urbana newspaper, 4 Nov 1887. Mrs. Nancy HUNTER, wife of the late Thomas HUNTER died at her home in Mingo, Wednesday, age 74 years; buried Mt. Tabor Cemetery. She was born in Guernsey Co, 5 Aug 1813 and moved to Logan Co in 1836. She married Thomas HUNTER 8 Oct 1840. She was the mother of 7 children, 5 daughters and 2 sons.
Obituary: Champaign Co, OH, St. Paris Newspaper Abstract, St. Paris New Era, St. Paris Dispatch, Independent, St. Paris Era Dispatch, News Dispatch Jan 1877-1911, Champaign Co Genealogical Society, January 2000. p. 84. 11 Nov 1887. Mrs. Nancy Hunter, age 74y, died at Mingo Ohio on the 2nd. She was a resident of this Co 47 years.
Griffith Evans b. 2 Sep
1767 d. 10 Feb 1840
Martha (McNEAL) EVANS b. 28 Mar
1773 d. 7 Apr 1853
Both buried: Mt Tabor Cemetery, Champaign Co, OH
1820 Census: Champaign Co, Salem Township, OH:
Evans, Griffith Males U10 - 1
16-26 - 3
45/Over - 1
Females U10 - 1
10-16 - 2
45/Over - 2
Mary should have been 20 - her birth date could be off. She may be one of
the 2 females 10-16.
1830 Census: Champaign Co, Salem Township, OH:
Evans, Griffith Males 5-10 - 1
10-15 - 1
60-70 - 1 (Griffith - 63)
Females 20-30 - 1 (Mary - 30)
50-60 - 1 (Martha - 57)
Hale HUNTER (see John M. HUNTER) - 1900 Census
1830 Census, Champaign Co, Wayne Township,
OH:
Living alone, between Alexander Hunter and William Gutridge
Hunter, Thomas Males 30-40 - 1 (Thomas - 31)
1840 Census, Champaign Co, Wayne Township,
OH:
Living alone, between Alexander Hunter and William Gutridge - where's the
family?
Hunter, Thomas Males 30-40 - 1 (Thomas - 39/40)
1850 Census, Champaign Co, Wayne Township,
OH:
Hunter, Thomas 57 b. VA
Occupation: Farmer
Nancy
37 OH
Margaret 9 OH
Anna M 7
OH
Sarah E
5 OH
Frances J 3 (f) OH
Thomas E 1 OH
1860 Census, Champaign Co, OH
Hunter, Thomas 61 Farmer
Nana 47
Margaret 18
Anna M 17
Sarah 16
Francis J 13
Thomas E 11
Hale 9
Agnes 7
1860 Census, Shelbyville, Shelby Co, IL:
Hunter, Milton B. 28 M W
Blacksmith 100 5000 b. OH
1870 Census, Champaign Co, Wayne Township, OH
Hunter, Thomas, 71, Farmer, 17325/3400, Born: VA
Nancy, 56, Keeping House, Born: OH
Margaret,
28
All Children Born: OH
Frances, 23
Thomas Jr., 21
Hale, 19
Agnes, 17
1910 Census, OH
Champaign Co, Wayne Township, Mingto Precinct:
Hunter,
Hale
Head M W 59
M-9
OH
VA
OH
Farmer
Martha J Wife
F W 38 M-9
2ch 2
alive
PA
PA PA
Robert H Son
M W
7
OH
OH
PA
Lillian F Dau
F W
3
OH
OH
PA
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110.4d__Anna Mary HUNTER
*Resided North Lewisburg, Champaign Co, OH 1905
b. 27 Sep 1842, Salem Twp, Champaign Co,
OH
child of: Thomas & Nancy (JOHNSTON) HUNTER
d. Mingo, Champaign Co, OH
Buried: Mt. Tabor Cemetery, Champaign Co, OH
m. 8 Oct 1867, Champaign Co, OH (License: 3 Oct 1867) by Thomas Sudas, MG (G-165)
110.4ds__Simeon Leedom RUSSELL
b. 15 Aug 1841, Belmont Co, OH
child of: Wesley & Edith (?) RUSSELL
d. 26 Jul 1878, Cleveland, Cuyahoga Co,
OH
Buried: Mt. Tabor Cemetery, Champaign
Co, OH
Other Marriages:
Children:
110.4d1 Samuel S. RUSSELL b. Mar 1858 (Simeon's by previous marriage?)
m. 1885 Mary Louisa ? b. Jan 1865
Children: Harry St. Clair RUSSELL b.
Jun 1886
Dulcy V RUSSELL b. Mar 1888
m. ? BALTZ
Eva RUSSELL b. Apr 1890
Paul RUSSELL b. Jul 1892
Ana RUSSELL b. Oct 1895
Manilla RUSSELL b. 1898
Ruth RUSSELL b. 1902
Homer RUSSELL b. 1906
110.4d2 Salina L. RUSSELL b.
1860 (Simeon's by previous marriage?)
*Children (with Anna May): [Note: N.C. HUNTER's narrative
generally does not mention additional marriages unless a spouse died or children
resulting from it)
110.4d3 Harry Clifton RUSSELL b.
10 Jul 1867
110.4d4 Frank Guy RUSSELL
b. 6 Sep 1870
110.4d5 Kirk Levi (*Levi Kirk) RUSSELL b.
28 Nov 1872
Synopsis:
*S.L. RUSSELL was a soldier of the Civil War.
Middleton, pp 857ff: Simeon L. RUSSELL. The older residents of the Mingo neighborhood in the northern part of this Co have not forgotten Simeon L. RUSSELL, who in the latter sixties was a merchant at Mingo and for some years afterward a farmer in that community, who later moved to Cleveland, where he died in the summer of 1878. His widow, who is still living, for years a resident of North Lewisburg, this Co, is a native of this part of the state, and retains very vivid recollections of the earlier days in this section. Simeon L. RUSSELL was born in Belmont Co, over in the eastern part of Ohio, August 15, 1841, son of Wesley and Edith RUSSELL, both of whom were born in that same Co and both of Virginian parentage, their respective parents having been early settlers of that Co, moving over there from Virginia in pioneer days. Wesley RUSSELL was a substantial farmer and he and his wife were the parents of thirteen children, eleven of whom grew to maturity and four of whom are still living, namely: Luther, who is living near Mingo, this Co; Everett, of Iola, Kansas; Jeremiah, who continues to live in Belmont Co, Ohio, and Nora, of Iola, Kansas. Reared on the home farm in Belmont Co, Simeon L. RUSSELL received his schooling in the common schools of his home Co and was living there when the Civil War broke out. He enlisted for service in 1862, in behalf of the Union, and went to the front as a member of Company B, One Hundred and Twenty-sixth Regiment, Ohio Volunteer Infantry, in the army of General Grant, and with that command served until the close of the war. Upon the completion of his military service, in 1865, Mr. RUSSELL came over into this part of the state and located at Mingo, in this Co, where he engaged in the mercantile business. Two years later, in 1867, he married and after being engaged in merchandising for three years, rented a farm in the Mingo neighborhood and was there engaged in farming for five years, at the end of which time he moved up to Cleveland and in that vicinity became actively engaged in cultivating a vineyard and was thus engaged until his death on July 26, 1878, he then lacking less than a month of being thirty-seven years of age. Though reared a Quaker, Mr. RUSSELL died in the faith of the Methodist church. On October 8, 1867, Simeon L. RUSSELL was united in marriage to Anna M. HUNTER, who was born in the Mingo valley on September 27, 1842, a daughter of Thomas and Nancy (JOHNSON) HUNTER, the former of whom was born in Greenbriar Co, Virginia, and the latter in Guernsey Co, this state, who were among the most useful and influential residents of the Mingo neighborhood at that time. Thomas HUNTER was but a boy when his parents, Nathaniel and Ann HUNTER, natives of Scotland, came from Virginia to Ohio in 1820 and settled in Logan Co, where they established their home and where they spent the remainder of their lives, Nathaniel HUNTER becoming a substantial farmer. He and his wife reared their children in the faith of the Methodist church. There were six of these children, Alexander, Jane, Thomas, John, Elizabeth and Samuel. Thomas HUNTER grew up in the Mingo valley and from the days of his boyhood gave much attention to educational affairs. He became a prosperous farmer and was one of the founders of Delaware College, to the funds of which he as a liberal contributor. He was an earnest Methodist and gave liberally to the establishment of churches, both for white and colored worshipers, and was for years one of the leaders of the Methodist church at Mingo. He was one of the first four persons to vote the Abolition ticket in this section of the state and during ante-bellum days was an acknowledged leader of the Abolition forces throughout this part of the state, ever helpful in the cause of the freedmen. Thomas HUNTER was twice married. His first wife, Mary EVANS, died eight years after marriage, leaving two children, both of whom are now deceased. In 1840 he married, secondly, Nancy JOHNSON, who was born in Guernsey Co, this state, daughter of James and Margaret JOHNSON, natives of that same Co, who later became early settlers and substantial farmers of the Mingo neighborhood in this Co. James JOHNSON and wife were the parents of five children, Nancy, Elizabeth, Margaret, William and Isaac. To Thomas and Nancy (JOHNSON) HUNTER seven children were born, of whom Mrs. RUSSELL was the second in order of birth, the others being as follow: Margaret, deceased; Sara E., wife of Col. M.L. DEMPSEY, of Cleveland, Ohio; Frances, now deceased, who was the wife of Leroy WRIGHT, of Vermont; Thomas, former representative in the Legislature from this district, who married Emma ROBINSON, of Marion, this state, and is now living the life of a retired farmer; Hale, a former well-known lawyer at Urbana, who is now practicing his profession at Cleveland, and Agnes, now deceased, who was the wife of Marion GUTHRIDGE, a well-known merchant at Mingo. To Simeon L. and Anna M. (HUNTER) RUSSELL were born three sons, Harry C., Frank G. and Kirk L., all of whom are living. Harry C. Russell, formerly a farmer in the Mingo neighborhood, is now keeping hotel at Mingo. he married May McCARNEY, of Mingo, and he and his wife take an active part in the general affairs of that pleasant village. Frank G. RUSSELL married Myrtle SPRINKLE, of Huntington, Indiana, and for the past eleven years has been engaged as traffic manager for the International Harvester Company, with headquarters at Akron, this state, where he and his wife make their home. Kirk L. RUSSELL, who married Leola GILLILAND, is now living at Washington, D.C., where he has been connected with the postoffice department for the post nine or ten years. He formerly was a telegraph operator at Mingo and was afterward for some time an operator in the United States naval services. Mrs. RUSSELL returned to her old home at Mingo not long after her husband's death and has ever since made her home in this Co, now a resident of North Lewisburg. She has been a member of the Methodist church since she was sixteen years of age and ahs ever taken an interested part in church work, as well as in the general good works and the various social and cultural activities of her home community. She was educated at Delaware College and for ten years before her marriage and for several years afterward taught school in her home neighborhood, many of the then youngsters of that community having cause to hold her in grateful remembrance. Mrs. RUSSELL's recollections of former days in the Mingo valley are clear and distinct and there are few thereabout who have a more accurate knowledge of the history of that region since the days of the middle of the past century than she.
1850 Census: Belmont Co, Flushing Township, OH:
Russell, Westley 30 M b.
OH Farmer
Edith 27
F OH
Simion 9
M OH
Rachel F 8
F OH
Levi
6 M OH
Marsaria? 4
F OH
Adaline 2
F OH
Martin L 1
M OH
Huff, Margaret 18
F OH
1870 Census: Champaign Co, Wayne
Township, OH, 21 Jul 1870:
Russell, Simeon L 28 M
W Farmer 600/1650 b. OH
Anna M 27 F
W Keeping House b. OH
Samuel E 12 M W Works
on Farm b. OH (Simeon's by a
previous marriage?)
Salina L 10
F W At
School
b. OH (Simeon's by a previous marriage?)
Harry C 1
M
W
b. OH
Mendenhall, Wiley 21 M B Farm
Laborer
b. NC Can't read or write
1900 Census, Belmont Co, Flushing
Township, OH:
Russell, Samuel S Head W M
b. Mar 1858, OH 42 M-14y
F/M: OH
Mary L Wife W
F b. Jan 1865, OH
35 M-14y F/M: OH
Harry St. Clair Son W M b. Jun 1886, OH
15
S
F/M: OH
Dulcy V Dau W
F b. Apr 1888, OH 12
S
F/M: OH
Eva Dau
W F b. Apr 1890, OH
10
S
F/M: OH
Paul
Son W M b. Jul
1892, OH 7
S
F/M: OH
Ina
Dau W F
b. Oct 1895, OH 4
S
F/M: OH
1910 Census, Belmont Co, Flushing
Township, OH:
Russell, Samuel S Head M
W 52 M-25y b. OH
F/M: OH Farm Laborer
Louisa Wife
F W 44 M-25y
b. OH F/M: OH 6-6
Paul
Son M W 17
S b.
OH F/M: OH Butcher's Helper
Ana Dau
F W 14
S b.
OH F/M: OH
Manilla Dau
F W 12
S
b. OH F/M: OH
Ruth Dau
F W 8
S b.
OH F/M: OH
Homer Son
F W 4
S
b. OH F/M: OH
1920 Census, Belmont Co, Flushing
Township, OH:
Russell, Samuel S Head
M W 61 M Laborer
Mary L Wife
F W 53 M
Harry S Son
M W 33 S
Machinist (Locomotive)
Paul
Son M W
26 S Boiler Maker (Locomotive)
Ina
Dau F W
23 S
Ruth Dau
F W 17 S
Housekeeper
Homer
Son M W
14 S
Baltz, Dulcy V
Dau F W
31 M
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110.4d3__Harry Clifton RUSSELL
*Resided Mingo, Champaign Co, OH 1905
b. 10 Jul 1867, Mingo, Champaign Co, OH
child of: Simeon Leedom & Anna Mary (HUNTER) RUSSELL
d. 30 Oct 1930, Mingo, Champaign Co, OH
Buried:
m. 22 Aug 1888
110.4d3s__Etta May McCARTNEY, *of Mingto, Champaign Co,
OH
b. 8 Aug 1867
child of: John V. (c1825-1900/1910) & Anna Mary
(c1838-?) (?) McCARTNEY
d. 24 Feb 1833
Buried
Other Marriages:
Children:
110.4d3a Harold (Harry) Leroy RUSSELL b.
25 Mar
1890, Urbana, Champaign Co, OH d. 6 Apr 1946,
Columbus, Franklin Co, OH
m. 1909 Ruby Rebecca BLACKWELL
b. Aug 1893 d. Jan 1966, Columbus, Franklin
Co, OH
child of: Murray J (1866-1944) & Cora Alta (1874-1962) (TALLMAN)
BLACKWELL
Children: Stanley T. RUSSELL b.
c1911, OH d. Dec 1983, Dunedin, Pinellas Co, FL
June L. RUSSELL b. c1915
Herbert Kirk RUSSELL b. 9 May 1917,
Bellefontaine, Logan Co, OH d. 11 Sep 1998,
Thornville, Perry Co, OH
m1. Laura Leanna LESSER b. 29 Nov
1916, Jackson Co, OH d. 27 May 2006, Canal
Winchester, Fairfield Co, OH
Buried: Grove City, Franklin Co, OH
child of: Arthur (1884-1911) & Laura (1891-?) (LAMBERT) LESSER
Children:
m2. Leona ? b. c1907, OH
Children: Gail Lee RUSSELL b. c1940
110.4d3b Ralph H RUSSELL b. 11 Jul 1895,
Urbana, Champaign Co, OH
Synopsis:
Ralph H. RUSSELL enlisted in WWI on 27 Jun 1918 and served in Co. F 309 Ammunition Train. He was Discharged a private in the American Expeditionary Forces, serving from 17 Sep 1918 to 31 Jan 1919, receiving an OH National Army Honorable discharge on 14 Feb 1919. He was a livestock stockbroker at age 24.
1900 Census, Champaign Co, Wayne
Township, OH:
Russell, Harry Head W M
b. Jul 1868, OH 31
M-12y F/M: OH Day laborer
Etta W Wife W F b. Aug
1867, OH 32 M-12y 2-2
F: PA M: OH
Harry L Son W M b. Mar 1890,
OH 10
S
F/M: OH At School
Ralph Son W M
b. Jul 1895, OH
4
S
F/M: OH
Anna M Mother W F b. Sep 1842, OH
57 Wd F:
VA M: OH
1910 Census, Champaign Co, Wayne
Township, OH:
Russell, Harry C Head M W
41 M-21y b. OH F/M: OH
Livery & Hotel Owner, Mingo
Etta May Wife F W
42 M-21y b. OH F/M:
PA
Leroy Son
M W 20 M-1y
b. OH F/M: OH Telegraph Operator
Ruby D-in-law F W
19 M-1y b. OH F/M: OH
Ralph Son
M W 14
S b.
OH F/M: OH
1920 Census, Champaign Co, Wayne
Township, OH:
Russell, Harry Head M W
52 M Own/Free b. OH
F/M: OH Teamster, Log Hauler
Etta Wife
F W 52
M
b. OH F: VA M: PA
Hotel Cook
Ralph Son M W
24
S
b. OH F/M: OH Livestock Buyer
Hafer, Joseph Boarder M W 44
S
b. WV F/M: VA Doctor of Optometry
1940 Census, Logan Co, Bellefontaine
Russell, LeRoy 49
Ruby 47
Herbert 23
Leona 33
Gail Lee 5/12
Goodwin, Julia 34
Donald 15
Robert 14
Butler, Roy
62
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110.4d4__Frank Guy RUSSELL
b. 28 Nov 1872, Mingo, Champaign Co, OH
child of: Simeon Leedom & Anna Mary (HUNTER)
RUSSELL
d. 16 Feb 1933, Cleveland, Cuyahoga Co, OH
Buried: Stow Cemetery, Stow, Summit Co, OH
m. 14 May 1896
110.4d4s__Myrtle May SPRINKLE, *of Macon, Huntington Co, IN
b. 9 May 1874, Huntington, Huntington Co, IN
child of: Benjamin Franklin (1845-1933) & Florale
(1849-1923) (MYERS) SPRINKLE
d. 9 Oct 1924, Cleveland, Cuyahoga Co, OH
Buried: Stow Cemetery, Stow, Summit Co, OH
Other Marriages:
Children:
110.4d4a Edward Everett Hale RUSSELL b.
15 Mar 1897
d. Oct 1977, Cuyahoga Falls, Summit Co, OH
m1. 10 Aug 1918 Ermina Grace FIRESTONE
b. 24 Jun 1897
child of: John J. & Sally May (COOKE) FIRESTONE
m2. 26 Feb 1921 Ruth Leah WALTZ
b. 26 Mar 1901
child of: Earl Ellsworth & Elmyra (BROWN) WALTZ
m3. Sarah Mildred PANCOAST b. 26 Feb
1904, Barnesville, Belmont Co, OH d. 27 Jan 1984,
Cuyahoga Falls, Summit Co, OH
child of: Mansel B & Eloira M. (FEES) PANCOAST
Buried: Forest Hill Cemetery, Canton, Stark Co, OH, Belmont Section
Children: Robert Lindsay RUSSELL b.
22 Mar 1934, OH d. 28 Sep 1999, Akron, Summit Co, OH
m. 15 Jul 1967, Summit Co, OH Sally Kay
HECKENDORN b. 1 Jul 1935
child of: George M. & Mary A. (WILLIAMS) HECKENDORN
110.4d4b Howard T. RUSSELL b. 11
Jul 1901,
Akron, Summit Co, OH
110.4d4c Gordon James RUSSELL b.
27 Sep 1907, Tallmadge, Summit Co, OH
m. 8 Jun 1935, Summit Co, OH
Helen Elizabeth ELZEY b. 18 Mar 1909, OK
d. <1963, OH
child of: Ora Elmer & Blanche Ethel (RICE) ELZEY
Children: Kirk Levi RUSSELL b. 28 Nov
1872
m. 12 Dec 1894 Lola M. GILLILAND of Galion,
Crawford Co, OH b. Feb 1871
child of Meloni & Leah B. (?) GILLILAND
Synopsis:
*In 1905, Frank was employed as a station agent for the Erie railroad at Tallmadge, Summit Co, OH
1910 Census, Summit Co, Akron, OH, 175 W.
State Street:
Russell, Frank G Head M W
39 M-15y b. OH F/M: OH
Bookkeeper, Automobile Co
Myrtle M Wife F W 36
M-15y b. IN F: PA M:
OH 3-3
Everett E Son M W
13
S b.
OH F/M: OH
Harrold L Son M W
9
S b.
OH F: OH M: PA
Gordon B Son M W
3
S
b. OH F: OH M: PA
1920 Census, Summit Co, Akron, OH:
Russell, Frank Head M W
48 M Rent b.
OH F/M: OH Real Estate (Own Office)
Myrtle Wife F W
45
M
b. IN F: PA M: OH
Everett Son M W
23 Widowed b. OH F: OH
M: IN Clerk, Railroad Office
Harold Son M W
18
S
b. OH F: OH M: IN
Gordon Son M W
13
S
b. OH F: OH M: IN
Frank had worked as a traffic manager for International Harvester Company in Akron, OH for 11 years in 1911.
Sources: U.S. Census Records; OH Marriage Records; OH Births and Christenings Index 1800-1962; Summit Co OH Marriages; Barnesville Enterprise 8 Feb 1984, p. 2, Column 3
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110.4d5__Kirk Levi RUSSELL
b. 28 Nov 1872
child of: Simeon Leedom & Anna Mary (HUNTER) RUSSELL
d:
Buried:
m. 12 Dec 1894
110.4d5s__Lola M. GILLILAND,*of Galion, Crawford Co, OH
b. Feb
1871
child of:
d.
Buried:
Other Marriages:
Children: *None as of 1905
Synopsis:
*In 1905, Levi and Lola were living in Washington, DC where he was a clerk in the Post Office Department.
1900 Census, South College Street, Summit
Co, Akron, OH:
Russell, Kirl L Head W M b. Nov
1872 27 M-5y b. OH
Father/Mother: OH Telephone Operator Rent
Lola M Wife W
F Feb 1871
29 M-5y b. OH Father/Mother:
OH
Frank G Bro W M
May 1871 29 M-4y b. OH
Father/Mother: OH Clerk/Railroad Office
1910 Census, 3119 11th Street, Washington,
DC:
Russell, Kirl L Head M
W 37 M-15y b. OH F/M:
OH Gov't Clerk Own/Mortgage
Lola Wife
F W 39 M-15y
b. OH F/M: OH Church Musician
1920 Census, 11415 Webster Street,
Washington, DC:
Russell, Kirk L Head M
W 47 M b. OH
F/M: OH Chief Clerk, Payroll Division, Fed Gov't
Lola Wife
F W 49 M
b. OH F/M: OH Music Teacher
Mattur, Mary A Lodger F W 33
S b. OH F: PA M:
OH Stenographer, Fed Gov't
Hickey, David Lodger M W 23
S b. IA F: IA
M: IA Clerk, Fed Gov't
Kirk was living in Washington DC in 1911, working for the Post Office Department for 9 or 10 years. He was formerly a telegraph operator in Mingo and after that, for some time, was an operator in the U.S. naval service.
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110.4e__Sarah (Sallie) Elizabeth HUNTER
*Resided Princeton, Gibson Co, IN, with her daughter, 1905
b. 10 Jan 1845
child of: Thomas & Nancy (JOHNSON) HUNTER
d. >1905
Buried:
m.
4 Jan 1866, Champaign Co, OH (License: 30 Dec 1865) by W. Webster (MG)
(G-67) [NOTE: Marshall was a Lt. Colonel when he married]
110.4es__Col. Marshall L. DEMPSEY
of Cabeltown, Champaign Co, OH
b. 1838
child of: Jefferson & Jane (?) DEMPSEY
d. 7 Feb 1891
Buried: Cleveland, Cuyahoga Co, OH
Other Marriages:
Children:
110.4e1 Nancy Jane DEMPSEY b. 1 Sep
1867 d. 19 Sep 1906, Cleveland, Cuyahoga Co, OH *Resided
Princeton, Gibson Co, IN 1905
m. 27 Dec 1899, Cleveland, Cuyahoga Co, OH Arthur
Morton SMITH, Supt. of
Southern Railroad
b. 25 Dec 1864, Boonsboro, Boone Co, IA (Boonsboro was the Co seat and
was a post office from 1853-1903)
d. 19 Jan 1943, Hagerstown, Washington Co, MD
child of: Isaac Tichenor (1817-1896) & Mary Alice (1835-1918) (COAN)
SMITH
Children: Eleanor Dempsey SMITH b. 3
Jun 1901
Arthur Morton SMITH b. 30 Dec 1902
Theodore Hunter SMITH b. 5 Sep 1904,
Detroit, Wayne Co, MI
110.4e2 Helen Esther DEMPSEY b. 19
Mar 1871 d. 1942 *Resided
Janesville, Rock Co, WI 1905
Buried: Oak Hill Cemetery, Janesville, Rock Co, WI (Plot 237, Lot 6, Grave
2)
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m. 1 Dec 1897, Cuyahoga Co, OH (Cuyahoga Co, OH Marriages 1810-1973) Charles
A. MUGGLETON d. 1940
Buried: Oak Hill Cemetery, Janesville, Rock Co, WI (Plot 237, Lot 6,
Grave 1) Go to Tombstones
child of: Parents born England
1931 Janesville City Directory, Charles was treasurer of the Rock River Cotton
Company
Children: Joan W. MUGGLETON b. 1 Jul 1900,
Janesville, Rock Co, WI d. Jul 1991, Melbourne
Beach, Brevard Co, FL
Buried: East Neck Cemetery, Waterford, New London Co, CT
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m. Ledyard AVERY, Jr. b. 12 Oct 1901, New
York City, NY d. 20 Jun 1973
Buried: East Neck Cemetery, Waterford, New London Co, CT
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child of: Ledyard (1871-?) & Mary Ann (1878-?) (SCHUCK) AVERY
Children: Ledyard AVERY b. 3 Feb 1928
d. 5 Aug 1989, Los Angeles, Los Angeles Co, CA
Buried: East Neck Cemetery, Waterford, New London Co, CT
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Ledyard AVERY, Jr. m2. 7 Dec 1941, Singapore, Malaysia Louisa Elaine LAMBERT
b. 18 Dec 1914, Mankato, Blue Earth Co, MN
d. 28 Jun 1989, Port Charlotte, Charlotte Co, FL
Buried: East Neck Cemetery, Waterford, New London Co, CT
child of: Blaine (1887-1973) & Marion Ethel (1886-1969) (HUNT)
LAMBERT
Esther MUGGLETON b. 1903, WI
Priscilla MUGGLETON b. 1906, WI
Nancy J MUGGLETON b. 1908, WI
Barbara E. MUGGLETON b. 1911, WI
110.4e3 Ralph Hunter DEMPSEY b. 21
Apr 1873,
1904 Pittsburgh, Allegheny Co, PA City Directory: Mechanical engineer in Pittsburgh, Allegheny Co, PA
1920 Census, Pittsburgh, Allegheny Co, PA: Ralph DEMPSEY, age 46,
single, boarder with Alfred B. STAHL
1930 Census, Pittsburgh, Allegheny Co, PA: Ralph, DEMPSEY, age 56,
Eva H. DEMPSEY, age 41, Thomas G. DELANEY, age 20
1940 Census, Pittsburgh, Allegheny Co, PA: Ralph DEMPSEY, age 67,
Eva H. DEMPSEY, age 52, Thomas G. DELANEY, age 30
Avanell DELANEY, age 29; Ralph is a Sales Engineer
110.4e4 Clarence Hurd DEMPSEY b. 2
Nov 1875 d. 1 Aug 1960, E. Cleveland, Cuyahoga Co,
OH
*Resided Warrensville, Cuyahoga Co, OH and was farming in 1905
m. 14 Feb 1901 Celia M. CALEY, of Warrensville,
Cuyahoga Co, OH b. 19 Jun 1874
d. 26 Oct 1968, Lake Co, OH
child of: John (1832-1915) & Priscilla Sarah (1839-1936) (WARREN)
CALEY
Children: Marshal Caley DEMPSEY b. 23
Mar 1903, Warrensville, Cuyahoga Co, OH d. May
1976, Cleveland, Cuyahoga Co, OH
Donald Frank DEMPSEY b. 24 Nov 1910,
Warrensville, Cuyahoga Co, OH d. 11 May 1992
m. Ruth Lenore READ b. 17 Aug 1908,
Cuyahoga Co, OH d. 1969, Wilmington, New Castle
Co, DE
child of: Max & Luella (RANNEY) READ
Children: Sandra Riggs DEMPSEY b. 14
Jul 1938 (OH Birth Index)
Synopsis:
*Marshal DEMPSEY was a Colonel of the 23d regiment in the Civil War
Civil War Soldiers: Union, OH 66th OH Infantry, 66th Regiment, Co. A, Rank in - 2d Lt., Rank out - First Lt.
Marshall DEMPSEY's parents were born in PA
1850 Census, Champaign Co, Wayne
Township, OH
DEMPSEY, Jefferson Age:
48 b. DE Occupation,
Farmer
Jane
43 OH
Isaac
16 OH
Marshall
12 OH
Margaret
9 OH
Mary
4 OH
1870 Census, Champaign Co, Wayne Township, OH
Dempsey, Marshall 32 M
W Coal Dealer ?/3000
b. OH
Sarah 25
F W Keeping
House
b. OH
Nancy 2
F W
Redbrain?, Samuel 24
M W
Laborer
b. OH
1880 Census, Cuyahoga Co, Warrensville,
OH:
Dempsey, M.L. Head W
M 42 b. OH F/M: PA
Farmer
Sarah Wife W F
35 b. OH F: VA M: OH Keeping
House
Nancy J Dau W F
12 b. OH F/M: OH At School
Hellen Dau W
F 9 b. OH F/M:
OH At School
Ralph H Son W M
7 b. OH F/M: OH At
School
Clarance Son W M
4 b. OH F/M: OH
Louisa Elaine LAMBERT was teaching in a Methodist girls' school in Singapore when she met Ledyard AVERY Jr. She got out on the last ship to leave Singapore as the Japanese were closing in from the north, in World War II. Article from the Duluth News-Tribune of Duluth, MN, dated 28 Jun 1942: Miss Louisa LAMBERT, daughter of the Rev. and Mrs. Blaine LAMBERT, of Taylor Falls, Minn., formerly superintendent of the Duluth district and pastor of Central Avenue Methodist church, has just reached New York after a perilous journey from Singapore by way of Batavia and Cape Town, Africa. A teacher in a Methodist Girls' school in Singapore since 1938, Miss LAMBERT left Singapore Jan. 20 for Batavia, sailing a week later for the round the cape voyage. She spent three weeks in Cape Town in a hospital.
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110.4g__Thomas Emmett HUNTER
b. 23 Oct
1848, Champaign Co, OH
child of: Thomas & Nancy (JOHNSON) HUNTER
d. 1922
Buried: Mt. Tabor Cemetery, Champaign Co,
OH Go to Tombstones
m. 8 Oct 1873 in M.E. Parsonage in Mingo, Champaign Co, OH by Rev. J.M. Robinson
110.4gs__Emma Irene ROBINSON
b. 1 Aug 1853,
Highland Co, OH (Tombstone says 1857)
child of: Rev. J.M. & Mary M. (KETTLEMAN) ROBINSON
d. 1946 (Tombstone says 1902)
Buried: Mt. Tabor Cemetery, Champaign Co,
OH Go to Tombstones
Other Marriages:
Children:
110.4g1 Jessie Mabel HUNTER b. 18 Aug 1880,
Mingo, Champaign Co, OH
*Resided Richwood, Union Co, OH 1905
d. 24 Sep 1973, Marion, Marion Co, OH Buried:
Marion Cemetery, Marion Co, OH
m. ? ? 1902 Percival Hamilton CALLAHAN,
*telegraph operator, Erie railroad, Richwood, Union Co, OH
b. 24 Oct 1878, Essex, Union Co, OH
d. 20 Oct 1946, Marion, Marion Co, OH Buried:
Marion Cemetery, Marion Co, OH
child of:
Patrick A (1845-1928) & Amanda M. (1852-1905) (BALDWIN) CALLAHAN
Children: Edith Lucile CALLAHAN b. 20
Dec 1903, Burbank, Wayne Co, OH d. 30 Mar 1974,
Pompano Beach, Brevard, FL
m. Harry Patton ILER b. 12 Sep 1903,
Marion Co, IN d. 1 Jul 1954, New Carrollton, Carroll Co,
OH
child of: Harry M. (1865-?) & Iva D. (1871-?) (?) ILER
Children: (private)
Leslie B. CALLAHAN b. 23 Jul 1906,
Richwood, Union Co, OH d. 2 Aug 1994, Columbus,
Franklin Co, OH
m. Nina May JACKSON b. 30 Aug 1909,
Nashville, Davidson Co, TN d. 2 Jan 2004,
Columbus, Franklin Co, OH
Isabelle Agnes CALLAHAN b. 4 Feb 1912,
Indianapolis, Marion Co, IN d. 31 Dec 2008, Marion Co,
IN
m. 29 Jul 1934 to Virgil BARKLEY
Children: Donald Frederick BARKLEY b.
1941 d. 1941
Annabelle Lela CALLAHAN b. 4 Feb 1912,
Indianapolis, Marion Co, IN d. 11 Oct 2002, Flint,
Genesee Co, MI
m. Harvey Dale LATIMORE b. 7 Apr
1912, Marion Co, IN d. 5 Apr 1991, Flint, Genesee
Co, MI
child of: Ernest (1877-?) & Oceadelle (1881-?) (?) LATIMORE
Harold Hunter CALLAHAN b. 4 Apr 1917,
Marion Co, OH d. 1 Sep 2008, Falls Church, Fairfax
Co, VA
m. Joan Ruth MALONE b. 5 Jun 1921,
Kansas City, Wyandotte Co, KS d. 30 Jul 1994,
Manchester, Bennington Co, VT
child of: Clarence (1898-?) & Hazel M. (1898-?) (?) MALONE
Warren Harding CALLAHAN
b. 6 Jul 1920, Marion Co, OH d. 3 Oct 1982,
Marion Co, OH
m. Barbara Jean STRAHAN b. 7 Apr
1923, Norfolk, Madison Co, NE d. 26 Feb 1994,
Marion Co, OH
child of: James Miller (1895-1970) & Paula E. (1899-1988) (MITTLESTADT)
STRAHAN
Children: 3
Marjorie Grace CALLAHAN b. 23 Nov 1923, OH
d. 9 Jan 2013, Marion Co, OH
m. Elta Junior FIELDS, Jr. b. 16 Aug
1919, Marion Co, OH d. 15 Sep 1997, Marion Co, OH
child of: Elta Everett (1888-1960) & Mary (1894-1978) (?) FIELDS
Children: 2
Synopsis:
*Thomas Emmett HUNTER was educated in the common school and Ohio Wesleyan University, Ohio. He was elected to represent the Co of Champaign in the 70th and 71st General Assembly, 1893 to 1896. Since that time has devoted his time to farming. Was elected to office of Justice of the Peace in 1896, which office he still holds.
Obituary. The Marion Star, Tuesday, 25 Sep 1973. Mrs. Percy CALLAHAN. Mrs. Mabel H. CALLAHAN, 93, of 286 Leader St. died at 11:55 a.m. Monday in Marion General Hospital. She had been in failing health since May 1. Her husband, Percy F., died in 1946. Originally from Mingo in Champaign Co, she was a retired seamstress and had been employed in the drapery department of the former H. Schaffner Co. here. Her parents were Thomas E. and Emma ROBINSON HUNTER. She was a member of Epworth United Methodist Church, its United Women's Class and United Methodist Women, Silver Cross Circle of King's Daughters, Marion Shrine 15, White Shrine of Jerusalem and Lydia Chapter 83, Order of the Eastern Star. Surviving are 4 daughters, Mrs. Lucile ILER of the Leader Street address, Mrs. Virgil (Isabelle) BARKLEY of 867 Merkle Ave., Mrs. Harvey (Annabelle) LATIMORE of Flint, Mich., and Mrs. E.J. (Marjorie) FIELDS of 1261 Skeawood Dr.; 3 sons, Leslie B. of Columbus, Harold H. of Silver Spring, MD., and Warren H. of 1121 Oakwood Rd.; 9 grandchildren, and 3 great-grandchildren. Services will be at 3 p.m. Thursday in Denzer Funeral Home. The Rev. Sydney C.G. EVERSON will officiate. Burial will be in Marion Cemetery. Friends may call at the funeral home from 2 to 4 and to 9 p.m. Wednesday. The family's favorite charity is the Multiple Sclerosis Foundation.
1860 Census, Champaign Co, Salem Township, OH
Robinson, J.M.
33 M b. OH Methodist
Minister $300
Mary M 31
F OH
Emma J 6
F OH
Mary G 4
F OH
W. A. 2
M OH
Martha 2/12
F OH
1900 Census, Champaign Co, OH
Rel. Color Sex BirthMo BirthYr Age
Marital #YrsMarr #child #living BirthPlace
Hunter, Thomas E.
H W
M Oct
1848
51
M
26
OH
FrBrn MrBrn Occup Read?
Write? SpeakEng? Own/Rent Own/Mort Farm/House
OH OH
Farmer
Y
Y
Y
O
F
F
Emma
W W
F
Aug 1853
46
M
26
2
1 OH
OH
OH
Y
Y
Y
Mabel
D W
M Aug
1880
19
S
OH
OH OH At
school
1910 Census, OH
Hunter, Thomas E Head M W
61 M-36 Born: OH FrBorn:
VA MrBorn: OH
Builder
Emma R Wife
F W 55 M-36 2ch
1alive Born: OH FrBorn: KY MrBorn: WV
Callahan, Percy F s-in-law M W 32
M-8
OH
OH
OH
Meatcutter
Mabel W Dau F W
30 M-8 2ch 2
alive
OH
OH
OH
Dressmaker-dry-goods store
Edith C gr-d
F W 6
S
OH
OH
OH
Leslie B gr-s
M W 4
S
OH
OH
OH
1920 Census, OH, Marion Co, Precinct E,
Marion City, Ward 2, Supervisor's District #7, Sheet 11,
Enumeration District #126, 9 Jan 1920 by Emma R. Bradley:
Callahan, Percy F Head Rent
M W 44 M
Read/Write/Speak OH
OH OH
Traveling Salesman (Groceries)
Mabel H
Wife
F W 39 M
Read/Write/Speak OH
OH OH
Lucille E Dau
F W
16
Read/Write/Speak OH
OH OH
Leslie
Son
M W
10
Read/Write/Speak OH
OH OH
Isabella Dau
F W
7
IN OH OH
Annabelle Dau
F W
7
IN OH OH
Harold
Son
M W 2
5/12
OH OH OH
Thomas
F-in-law
M W
71
Read/Write/Speak OH
VA OH
Emma
M-in-law
F W
66
Read/Write/Speak OH
OH VA
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110.4i__ Agnes HUNTER
b. 10 Oct 1852
child of: Thomas & Nancy (JOHNSTON)
HUNTER
d. 6 Mar 1883, Champaign Co, OH
Buried:
m. 16 (*15) Oct 1873 (License 11 Oct 1873), Mingo, Champaign Co, OH by Rev. J.M. Robinson
110.4is__Marion GUTHRIDGE
b. 20 Sep 1848, Wayne Twp., Champaign Co,
OH
child of: William & Polly (AINSWORTH) GUTRIDGE
d.
Buried:
Other Marriages:
Marion m2. 27 May 1885 in Champaign Co, OH
Ella Z. ROBINSON
b. Mt. Repose, Clermont, Co., OH
child of: Rev. J.M. & Mary M. (KETTLEMAN) ROBINSON
d.
Buried:
Children (with Agnes):
110.4i1 Edgar H. GUTHRIDGE b. 11 Jan
1875
*Resided Ashland, Ashland Co, OH 1905
m.
25 Oct 1899 Edith CALLAHAN b. Dec 1876
Children: *None as of 1905
110.4i3 Walter M. GUTHRIDGE b. 14 Jan
1883, *Telegraph operator on Erie railroad at various places in 1905
m. *single as of 1905
110.4i2 Thomas GUTHRIDGE (died without issue)
Children (with Ella):
110.4i4 Jesse GUTHRIDGE
110.4i5 Mary GUTHRIDGE
Synopsis:
*Marion GUTHRIDGE was a soldier of the Civil War and a lumberman of Mingo, Champaign Co, OH.
*In 1905, Edgar H. GUTHRIDGE was a telegraph operator on the Erie railroad at Ashland, Ashland Co, OH.
Middleton's History of Champaign Co, Ohio, 1911, pp. 168-169: Marion GUTHRIDGE, a well-known merchant at Mingo, an honored veteran of the Civil War, for many years treasurer of Wayne township and for a half century owner and operator of the saw-mill at Mingo, is a native son of Champaign Co and has lived there all his life. He was born on a farm one mile south of Cable, in Wayne township, September 20, 1848, son and only child of William and Polly (ANSWORTH) GUTHRIDGE, both of whom also were natives of this Co and here spent all their lives. William GUTHRIDGE was also born in Wayne township, a son of the Rev. John GUTHRIDGE, a farmer and pioneer preacher of the Baptist church and one of the earliest and most influential settlers in the northern part of this Co, further and fitting mention of whom is made in the historical section of this work in the chapter relating to the church history of the Co. Reared on a farm, William GUTHRIDGE became a farmer in turn and thus remained all his life, becoming one of the sturdy and well-to-do farmers of Wayne township. Several years after his marriage he moved to Cable and there lived the rest of his life, operating his farm from that village. Marion GUTHRIDGE, only son of his parents, was but three years of age when his parents moved to Cable and he received his schooling in the schools of that pleasant village. Though but a boy during the progress of the Civil War, he enlisted for the hundred-day service as a member of Company F, One Hundred and Thirty-fourth Regiment, Ohio Volunteer Infantry, and upon the completion of that service began working in the E.C. WILLIAMS saw-mill at Mingo. A few years later he bought that mill and for fifty years continued as owner of the same, during forty-two years of which period he operated the saw personally, never missing a day while the mill was in operation. In 1916 Mr. GUTHRIDGE sold the mill and has since been engaged in the general merchandise business at Mingo. The saw-mill he owned and operated for a half century was established in 1864 and is the first and only saw-mill ever operated at Mingo. Upon selling his mill Mr. GUTHRIDGE erected a store building at Mingo and stocked the same with a line of general merchandise, now conducting there one of the neatest and most up-to-date village stores in this part of the state, and is doing very well in his business venture. Mr. GUTHRIDGE is a stanch Republican, an undeviating supporter of the principles of that party, and for seventeen years and six months served his home township as township trustee. He also for some years was a member of the local school board and in other ways has unselfishly contributed of his time and energies to the public service. In 1873, Marion GUTHRIDGE was united in marriage to Agnes HUNTER, daughter of Thomas and Nancy HUNTER, and to that union were born three children, two of whom are still living, Edgar, who married Edith CALLAHAN and is living at Dayton, Ohio, and Walter, a member of the United States Signal Corps, now stationed at Seattle, Washington. Upon the death of the mother of these children, Mr. GUTHRIDGE married Ella Z. ROBINSON, daughter of Jesse and Mary ROBINSON, which union has been without issue. Mr. and Mrs. GUTHRIDGE are members of the Methodist Episcopal church at Mingo and take an active part in church affairs, as well as in other local good works, Mr. GUTHRIDGE having been a member of the board of stewards of the church for more than a quarter of a century. There is no man in the northern part of the Co who has a wider acquaintance than he and he has ever stood for progress and good government in that community.
Centenniel Biographical History of Champaign Co, OH, 1902, pp. 535-537: For a number of years an active factor in the industrial interests in Mingo, Marion GUTHRIDGE, through his diligence, perseverance and business ability, has acquired a handsome competence and has also contributed to the general prosperity through the conduct of an enterprise which has furnished employment to many. A native son of Wayne township, Champaign Co, Ohio, his birth here occurred on the 20th of September, 1848. His mother, Polly AINSWORTH GUTHRIDGE, is a native of Champaign Co, Ohio, where she is still living at the age of seventy-four years, and a daughter of William and Fanny (KIMBLE) GUTHRIDGE, William being born in Virginia, while his mother was born in Vermont. Marion GUTHRIDGE has spent his entire life in the Co of his nativity, and in its district schools received his early educational training, while later he became a student in the high school of Cable. When the Civil War was inaugurated he was but a lad of fifteen years, but nobly offered his services in defense of the starry banner, becoming a member of Company F, One Hundred and Thirty-fourth Ohio Volunteer Infantry, enlisting on the 2d of May, 1864. He served through his term of enlistment as a private and at its close he received an honorable discharge at Columbus, Ohio on the 1st of September 1864. Returning thence to his mother's home at Cable, he remained with her for a time and in the spring of 1965 removed to Mingo, where for the following three years he found employment in a sawmill. On the expiration of that period, in 1868, he purchased the property and has since conducted the mill, which is now the largest of its kind in the Co, and in addition to this valuable property he is also the owner of a farm in Wayne township, which he rents. In the year 1873 Mr. GUTHRIDGE was united in marriage to Agnes HUNTER, a daughter of Thomas HUNTER, and to this union were born three children, - Edgar, who married Edith CALLAHAN and is the efficient station agency in Rittman, Wayne Co, Ohio; Thomas, who died in infancy; and Walter, of Basler, Wyhoming, where he is working as an operator on the Union Pacific Railroad. The mother was called to the home beyond on the 6th of March 1883, and on the 27th of May, 1885, Mr. GUTHRIDGE was united in marriage to Ella Z. ROBINSON, a daughter of the Rev. J.M. ROBINSON, a member of the Cincinnati conference for twenty-eight years, and now deceased. Mrs. GUTHRIDGE is the second child and the second daughter in order of birth in her parents' family, and she was born at Mount Repose, Clermont Co, Ohio. Mr. GUTHRIDGE is a stanch supporter of the Republican principles, and for eleven years has served his township as its treasurer. He is a member of John Briney Post, G.A.R., of North Lewisburg, and is also identified with the Masonic fraternity, holding membership in the blue lodge and chapter in North Lewisburg, and in the commandery at Urbana. He is also a member of the Junior Order of United American Mechanics. Both he and his wife are worthy and active members of the Methodist Episcopal church, in which he has served as a recording secretary for ten years and for a long period has been the superintendent of the Sunday-school.
Article in Spec. Jr.'s Newspaper Articles, Champaign, Ohio by McFarland, v. 2-3, 2007. p. 126. The Republican primary was held some days since and Mrs. Oral CLARK was nominated for trustee and Marion GUTHRIDGE for treasurer. There were other nominations but we were unable to learn who they were. Cable, 23 Oct 1905.
1880 Census, Champaign Co, Wayne
Township, OH:
Guthridge, Marion Head M W
31 b. OH F/M: OH Running
Sawmill
Agnes Wife F
W 28 b. OH F/M:
OH Keeping House
Edgar H Son M W
5 b. OH F/M: OH
1900 Census, Wayne Co, Milton Township,
OH:
Guthridge, Edgar H Head M W
25 b. Jan 1875 OH F/M:
OH M-1y Railroad Station
Agent
Own/Mortgage
Edith Wife
F W 23 b. Dec 1876
OH F/M: OH M-1y
1910 Census, Champaign Co, Wayne
Township, OH:
Guthridge, Marion Head M W
61 b. OH F/M: OH
M-24y Lumber/Sawmill Own/Free
Ella Z Wife
F W 54 b. OH
F/M: OH M-24y
Audra L Dau "al"(?) F W
2 b. KY F/M: OH
Jackson, Ruth W Niece
F W 10 b.
IN F/M: OH
1920 Census, Montgomery Co, Dayton
Township, Dayton, OH:
Guthridge, Edgar H Head Rent
M W 44 M Traffic
Manager
Edith J
Wife
F W 44 M
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* Information taken from the historical narrative written by Nathaniel C. HUNTER, #110.5c, and introduced in the "Interview/Artifacts Records" of the Research Record above for Nathaniel C. and Hester Ann (PORTER) HUNTER.