__ | |--Amanda | |__
__ | |--Barbara | |__
[T41060]
CENSUS: 1850 Eagle Twp., Hancock Co., OH; visitation 99/99
FELLERS, Henry 32y shoemaker b OH
", Barbary 35y b PA
", Jackson 5y b OH
", Melinda 2y b OH
HOY, Mary A. 11y b OH
", Ephraim 9y b OH
CENSUS: 1860 Amanda Twp., Hancock Co., OH; visitation 108/104
FELLER, Henry 43y farmer b OH
", Barbary 45y b PA
HOY, Ephraim 20y farm laborer b PA
FELLER, Jackson 15y b PA
", Malinda 11y b PA
", Matilda 9y b PA
", John H. 8y b PA
NOTE: The state of birth for Jackson Feller on down may be OH rather than
PA. The census taker may have absent-mindedly used ditto marks to show the
rest as having the same state of birth as Barbary.
CENSUS: 1870 Delaware Twp., Hancock Co., OH; visitation 40/40
FELLERS, Barbara 55y b PA
", Matilda 19y b OH, married in Dec.
", John H. 17y b OH
HAY, Jacob 3y b OH
ZANNHISTEL?, Emma 2y b OH
__ | |--Elizabeth M. | |__
[T54436]
CENSUS: 1910 Genoa Twp., Delaware Co., OH; p 165B; ED 42 SH 1B
OYLER, Lewis, head, 72 or 73y b MD, parents b PA, both of them show they've
been married twice, mar. 2y [can't read occupation]
", Elizabeth M., wife 41y b OH, parents b OH, mar. 2y
__ | |--Flossie | |__
[T102091]
CENSUS: 1920 German Twp., Marshall Co., IN; ED 173 SH 1B
FORE, Fred, head, 29y b IN, parents b IN, foreman, test room
", Flossie, wife 27 b IN, fa b MI, fa b IN
", Marcella, dau 4?y b IN
", Gerald, son 2y b IN
CENSUS: 1930 German Twp., Marshall Co., IN; ED 10 Sh 15A p 142
FORE, Frederick, head, owns home, resides on a farm, 40y b IN, fa b IN, ma b
OH, married first at age 20, plumber, well drilling
", Flossie, wife 38y b IN, fa b MI, ma b IN, married first at age 17
", Marcella, dau 14y b IN
", Gerald, son 13y b IN
", Eldon, son 1 0/12 b IN
__ | |--Frances H. | |__
[T109336]
DOB: tombstone image submitted to the Fairfield County, Ohio GenWeb tombstone
project. Shared stone shows BLACK at top in large letters. At left is Ned,
September 22, 1924 - September 6, 2003. At right is Frances H. August
23-1928. On back of stone it says Ned Black, SFC US Army Korea which has
same dates, and a cross.
2007 - listed as a surviving sister-in-law, Frances Black of Canal Winchester in Paul G. Black's June obit.
__ | |--Teresa | |__
_Daniel D. ALSPACH _+ | |--John Edward ALSPACH | |_Leah HUMMELL ______+
[T8678]
NAME/DOB/POB: From 1850 census. See notes on supposed parents for details on census.
DOBap: This may be the "Johan Etmont Alspach" born 21 Apr 1840 baptised 23 Jan 1841 by George Weiss. Parent and sponsor listed as Daniel Alspach. "Churchbooks of the Betzer Union/Zion Reformed Church, 1817-1881, Bloom Twp., Fairfield Co., OH", Fairfield county chapter OGS, 1994, p 29.
DOD/POD: Ohio Historical Society's online death index, V 6088, Cert. 58225. John E. Alspach.
DOD/POBurial: "Cemeteries of Bloom Township, Fairfield County, OH", Fairfield Co., Ohio, Chapter OGS, 1996, p 41.
DOM: "Family Tree Maker's Family Archives, Marriage Index: Ohio, 1851-1900", CD #236.
CENSUS: 1860 Bloom Twp., Fairfield Co., OH; visitation 220/212
ALSPAUGH, Lehr 40y b PA
", John 19y farmer b OH
", Julia A., 18y b OH
", Eliza J., 15y b OH
", Sophia 14y b OH
", Carolus 12 male b OH
", Nancy 11y b OH
", Margaret 8y b OH
ALSPAUGH, John 76 or 70 day laborer b PA
CENSUS: 1870 Bloom Twp.,Fairfield Co., OH, p 82
ALSPACH, John E., 29y farmer b OH
", Hanna, 25y keeping house b OH
", Emma, 6y attending school b OH
", Martha J., 5y attending school b OH
", Ida A., 4y at home b OH
", Daniel E., 8/12 at home b OH, born in October.
CENSUS: 1880 Greencastle, Fairfield Co., OH; p 17
ALSPACH, John E., 39y farmer b OH; fa b OH, ma b PA
", Hannah, 34y wife keeping house b OH; fa b MD, ma b OH
", Emma L., 15y dau works in house b OH
", Martha J., 14y dau works in house b OH
", Ida A., 13y dau at home b OH
", Daniel E., 10y son at home b OH
", Jesse B. 9y son at home b OH
", Mary E., 6y dau at home b OH
", Edith L., 4y dau b OH
", John W., 6/12 born in November, son b OH
CENSUS: 1900 Bloom Twp., Fairfield Co., OH, SD 11, ED 5, SH 17A, enumerated
in June 22nd
ALSPACH, John E., b Aug 1840, 59y b OH, fa b OH, ma b PA, mar 36y, farmer
", Hannah, wife b Mar/May 1846, 54y b OH, fa b VA, ma b OH, had 13 ch 9 living
", Jessie B., son b Oct 1871, 28y b OH, farm labor
", Edith L., dau b Sept 187?, 29?y b OH
", John W., son b Nov 1879, 20y b OH, farm labor
", Allice M., dau b Oct 1883, 16y b OH
CENSUS:S 1910 Canal Winchester, Franklin Co., OH vis 209
ALSPACH, John E. 69 b OH
", Hannah, wife 65 b OH
Death certificate image: John E. Alspach died Canal Winchester, Franklin Co., Ohio, Sep. 8, 1929, widowed white male, aged 89y 0m 17d, born July 21, 1840 in Fairfield Co., Ohio to Daniel E. Alspach b PA and Leah Hummel b PA. Informant D. E. Alspach of Canal Winchester. Buried Betzer Cem., Sept. 10th.
__ | |--Charles Noel AMONETTE | |__
_Esquire BAKER _ | |--Zacharia T. BAKER | |________________
[T32949]
CENSUS: 1850 Newark Twp., Licking Co., OH; visitation 710/782
BAKER, Esquire, 39y b NY, laborer
", Lovey?, 36y b NY
", Amos, 10y b OH, idiot
", John, 4y b OH, idiot
", David, 2y b OH
", Zacharia, 10/12 b OH
CENSUS: 1870 Bloom Twp., Fairfield Co., OH; visitation 236/241
BAKER, David 22y farm laborer b OH
", Martha J., 20y keeping house b OH
", Charles M., 2/12 at home b OH
", Zacharia T., 20y farm laborer b OH
_Ernest William BECKER _ | |--Louisa Ernestina BECKER | |________________________
[T91934]
DOB/DOD/POBurial: Name listed as Louisa Ernestina Frankenberg, 02/12/1826 - 01/24/1907, father Ernest William Becker. "The Fleshman Files" website, accessed 2006, Green Lawn Cemetery Records, Columbus, Ohio.
CENSUS: 1850 Violet Twp., Fairfield Co., OH
visitation 380
MITHOFF, August, 36y merchant b Germany
", Cecelia, 23/28/26y b Germany
", Louisa, 6y b Fairfield Co., OH
", Anna, 4y b FCO
", Hector, 2y b FCO
visitation 381
MITHOFF, Edward, 31?y merchant b Germany
", Mary, 18y b Fairfield Co., OH
", Charles, 8/12 b FCO
visitation 382
MITHOFF, Theadore, 29y distiller b Germany
", Henrietta, 24y b Germany
", Emma, 8/12 b Fairfield Co., OH
BECKER, Louisa, 23y Germany
MOWER, Jacob 25y laborer b Germany
MELSHOT, Anthony 25y laborer b Germany
KILDOUGH, Uriah, 25y laborer b PA
WILLIAMS, Henry, 38y laborer b Ireland
CENSUS: 1880 Columbus, Franklin Co., OH; ED 21 p 2B
FRNKENBURG, Alex., 61y grocer b OH, parents b (left blank)
", Louisa, 57 or 54y wife keeping house b OH, parents b (left blank)
", Emelia, 20y dau b OH, clerk
", Dora, 18y dau at school b OH
", Lewis, 16y son box maker b OH
", Joseph, 13y son at school b OH
LOCATION: 1906 - listed as a surviving sister, Mrs. Luise Frankinburg of Columbus, in sister Henrietta's April obituary.
1907 - Mrs. Louise E. Frankenberg, aged 81, died at her home in Columbus and was buried in Greenlawn Cemetery. She was a sister of the late Ernst Becker and Mrs. Theodore Mithoff of Lancaster. Her children are: Louis a. Frankenberg, Joseph H. Frankenberg, Mrs. Dora Cloud of Cincinnati, Mrs. Amelia Parker, Mrs. Anna Parker, Mrs. Anna Weisman, Co. O. Frankenberg and Albert Frankenberg. Paper dated Jan. 31, 1907. "Genealogical Abstracts from The Lancaster (Ohio) Gazette, V7, 1906-1910", Fairfield County Gen., Society, 2006, p 42.
_Charles H. BOWER _+ | |--Charles H. BOWER | |_Sara Jane FOOR ___+
[T30585]
CENSUS: 1860 Lithopolis, Fairfield Co., OH; visitation 309/298
BOWERS, Charles H., 40y master carpenter b OH
", Sarah 35y b OH
", Tabitha J. or I., 14y b OH
", Zacheriah [?] 13y b OH
', Sarah M., 10y b OH
", Charles H. 8y b OH
", Wm. G. 5y b OH
", Melinda M., 3y b OH
", James M. 4/12 b OH
CENSUS: 1870 Bloom Twp., Fairfield Co., OH; visitation 57/59
BOWER, Charles, 51y carpenter b OH
", Sarah, 45y keeping house b OH
", Charles, 18y works at carpenter trade b OH
", Malinda, 13y attending school b OH
", James M., 10y attending school b OH
", Alice, 5y at home b OH
CENSUS: 1880 Lithopolis precinct, Fairfield Co., OH; visitation 149/171
BOWERS, Charles H., 60y carpenter b OH; fa b Germany, ma b MD
", Sarah, 55y wife keeping house b OH; parents b PA
", Charles H., Jr., 28y son, carpenter b OH
", Malinda, 23y dau, housekeeping b OH
", Jas. M., 20y son carpenter b OH
", Barbara A., 14y dau at school b OH
CENSUS: 1900 Bloom Twp., Fairfield Co., OH; ED 5 SH 3B
BOWER, Chas. H., head, b May 1852, 48y, parents b OH, house carpenter
", Emma, wife b Feb 1859, 41y b MO, parents b OH, had 1 ch 1 living, mar 17y
", Homer, son b Feb 1890, 10y b OH
CENSUS: 1910 Columbus, Franklin Co., O H; Miller Avenue. ED 68 SH 15A ward 3
BOWERS, Charles, head, 57y y b OH, parents b OH, house carpenter, married
once, married 27y
", Emma, wife b MO, fa b NY, ma b OH, had 1 ch 1 living, married once
", Homer, son 20y single b OH, store clerk, wholesale dry goods.
CENSUS: 1920 Columbus, Franklin Co., OH, Miller Ave.; ward 5 ED 95 SH 9A
BOWER, Charles H., head, 68y b OH, parents b OH, carpenter, own shop
", Emma, wife 60y b Missouri, fa b NY, ma b OH
FIX, Stanley, roomer, 32y single b OH, parents b OH, driver, auto truck
__ | |--Cora Elizabeth BREITENSTEIN | |__
[T20358]
DOB/DOD/POburial: "Cemeteries of Bloom Township, Fairfield County, OH", Fairfield Co., Ohio, Chapter OGS, 1996, p 42.
DOM/POM/MAIDEN NAME: From John C. Hamler of Columbus, Ohio. Dau. of Martin and Anna (Chamberlain) BREITENSTEIN.
Marriage license shows she was 17 on the 17th day of Feb'y, 1912, resided in Basil, Fairfield Co., her father being Martin Breitenstein, her mother's maiden name being Anna Chamberlain. Written consent of father since "Elizabeth" was a minor.
CENSUS 1920; Lockville Road, Bloom Twp., Fairfield Co., OH, visitation 195/195
BOYER, Charles E., 32 b OH; parents b OH; machine operator at nut factory
", Cora E., wife 24 b OH; father b Switzerland; mother b OH
", Charles M., son 6 b OH
", Robert son 2 b OH
", Mary M., dau 3 b OH
", [Nellie?] B., dau 1 ?/12 b OH
CENSUS: 1930 Bloom twp., Fairfield Co., OH, sheet 9A
BOYER, Emmett C., head, owns home worth $440, does not reside on a farm, 42y
b OH, parents b OH, married at 25y, section laborer, railroad.
", Elizabeth C., wife 35y b OH, parents b OH, married at 17y
", Charles M., son 17y b OH
", Mary M., dau 14y b OH
", Robert H., son 13y b OH
", Nellie B., dau 11y b OH
", Rosella A., dau 8y b OH
", Walter B., son 6y b OH
", Esther M., dau 3 11/12 b OH
", Dorothy E., dau 1 4/12 b OH
Death certificate: Name listed as Cora Elizabeth Boyer, died in Violet Twp., Lockville, Fairfield Co., Ohio. Usual residence was Lockville, Ohio. Died August 20, 1947, hour 11, minute 45 a.m. Died of a coronary occlusion, attended by O. W. Jepsen, M. D. of Canal Winchester, Ohio. Married, husband Charles E. Born Feb. 17, 1895 in Basil, Ohio, aged at death was 52y 6m 3d. Occupation was housework. Father's name listed as Martin Bretenstein born in Germany. Mother's name unknown. Informant's name was Marie Hartman of Carroll, Ohio. Buried at Betzer Cemetery August 23, 1947 by J. E. Grimes of Canal Winchester. Note: For the name of her father, it was typed as "Marlin" but someone had used a pen or pencil to cross the letter 'l' to make it "Martin".
__ | |--Richard CARPENTER | |__
_Alfred C. CASE _ | |--Ruth CASE | |_Laura FOOR _____+
[T75552]
CENSUS: 1900 Ogden Twp., Lenawee Co., MI, p 81 SH 15 A ED 53.
CASE, Alford, head, b June 1864, 35y b MI, fa b NY, ma b MI, farm laborer
", Laura, wife b Nov 1864, 30y b MI, fa b PA, ma b MI, mar. 13y, had 7 ch 4
living
", Blanch, dau b Nov 1888, 11y b MI
", Fred, son b Feb 1895, 5y b MI
", Ruth, dau b Feb 1897, 3y b MI
", Alice, dau b March 1900, 3/12 b MI
WARD, Frank, servant b Mar. 1868, 32y single b MI, parents b MI, farm laborer
__ | |--James F. DEARDURF | |__
_William DOSS __________+ | |--Louisa DOSS | |_Hannah Sophia PREIDUS _
[T31862]
CENSUS: 1860 Lockville, Fairfield Co., OH; visitation 254/246
DOSS, Wm., 30y day laborer b Mecklenburg
", Hannah, 22y b same
", Louisa 1y b OH
CENSUS: 1870 Bloom Twp., Fairfield Co., OH; visitation 336/342
DOSS, William, 33y farm laborer b "Maclenburg, Swaene"
", Hanna, 30y keeping house b "Maclenburg, Swaene"
", Louisa, 11y attending school b OH
", Dora, 7y attending school b OH
", Sarah, 3y at home b OH
", Clara 8/12 at home b OH
__ | |--Caleb Bracken DOWNS | |__
[T89169]
CENSUS: 1870 Burlington Twp., Licking Co., OH, p 10
DOWNS, Caleb B., 40?y, minister, $1250 Real estate, $1750 personal estate b PA
", Martha M., 35y keeping house b OH
", Mary L., 7y at hom eb OH
", Cassius C., 5y at home b OH
", Martha A., 3y at home b OH
", Jennie D., 8/12 b in Nov., OH
LAMSON, Josephine, 18?y domestic servant b OH
CENSUS: 1880 Lithopolis, Fairfield Co., OH; ED 197 p 21
DOWNS, Rev. C. B., 49y preacher of gospel b PA, parents b PA
", Martha A., 43y wife keeping house b OH, fa b ME, ma b PA
", Mary L., 17y dau at school b OH
", Clinton, 14y son at school b OH
", Martha M., 12y dau at school b OH
", Joseph R., 8y son at school b OH
1886 - "From the Newark American, (Rep.) Aug. 26 - Hon. C. B. Downs, Our Candidate for Congress. We take the following sketch bearing upon the life's history of our Republican candidate for Congress from the class history of Jefferson College for 1857. It was written, as will be observed, by the Hon. C. B. Downs himself. It abounds with pure wit and humor and good sound sense, and is a more complete history of the gentleman selected to contest the election to Congress with the Hon. Beriah Wilkins than we would be able to give ourselves. If the people of the District were as well acquainted with Mr. Downs as the writer of this biographical sketch there would be no doubt of his election
Caleb Bracken Downs. Repeated attempts and failures have been made to "let out the job," of writing up this case. It was hoped that some of my classmates would put me in the "historic third person," and say some pretty things about me. But alas! Hays undertook the case, and got so far as to say--"Ilis oration on Commencement Day was irresistible." He then called me "Our delightful friend of college days;" but, unfortunately, just then his language failed him, and he gave it up.
There is good and sufficient evidence that, in the early part of my life, I was born a true and proper human child. That prophetic event occurred on the 20th day of June A.D. 1830, on a farm in Redstone township, Fayette county, Pa., in the presence of competent witnesses. My mother's maiden name was Mary Miller, of German extraction, I think, from whom I inherited my genial disposition and excellent good nature. My father was Jonathan Downs, of English descent, to whom I am especially indebted for the large percent of dignity and genuine nobility which inhere in my make-up. From the foregoing, the personal humanity is clearly established. In all my ancestral line there is not the slightest perceptible trace of any personal likeness or relationship with either the quadrupedal or bipedal ape, the Ourang outang, or the Whangdoodle. This is a matter of much interest to me and in which I justly feel an honest pride. I very much prefer to be registered in the "Genus Homo," than in the "General Herd-book" of Mr. Darwin.
From sunny childhood to sweet 16 I stayed at home, except when I was some place else, eating and drinking such things as were set before me and such other things as could be secured by foraging. Sometimes I was "in the wilderness, eating locusts and wild honey" and my raiment, in summer, was 10 cent muslin shirts, 12 1-2 cent crash linen breeches and one 15 cent "chip hat". Winter apparel -- home made linsey woolsey, a 25 cent hair cap, and a pair of stogie shoes, made by an itinerant shoemaker, for my feet, which -- this is my feet--lasted all the year.
My passion for manual labor was never over mastering, except when under gentle stimulation; still I did about everything that was ever done by the incipient Presidents, except driving mules on the canal and cutting down a cherry tree with a hatchet and afterwords refusing to lie about it. I was never seriously troubled about the "struggle for existence". My existence continued, presumably because my time had not come and also, because I was "proof against peril". While in my childhood's home I usually spent two or three months in the winter in the "old log school house" just such as most of the great men of modern times attended. My first school book, and the only one I ever thoroughly mastered, was the United States spelling book. That book was chart and compass and creed and confession and catechism to me. I literally devoured that book -- that is I chawed off a considerable part of the corners of it. That spelling book made me wise, or wiser. Verily its "spell is on me yet". Then I began on Cobb's School Readers and managed to get about all the corn off those cobbs. Studied geography considerably, but know very little about the earth's surface, except about 130 acres, more or less. Studied English grammar, and arithmetic; but learned very little about the science of language and numbers. Still, I could talk fluently and "figger" some, but, could not [can't read -- looks like some Algebra equation]. During this plastic period, I embraced the first fundamental article of Presbyterian faith-- total depravity. My knowledge of this doctrine was eminently practical and abundantly verified by personal experience. From 16 to 20, I commenced and completed the carpenter trade. In 1860, entered Dunlap's Creek Presbyterian Academy at Merrittstown where I remained about four years, as student, tutor, assistant teacher, and finally, Principal. During this time I embraced the second fundamental doctrine of Presbyterian theology--faith in Jesus Christ-- and was received into the Dunlap's Creek Presbyterian Church, then under the pastoral care of Rev. Samuel Wilson, D.D. Entered the Sophomore Class, in its third term, in Jefferson College, and graduated with the Class.
I am deeply indebted to the Class for much valuable knowledge, both positive and negative. That Class knew a great deal of what was generally unknown. Entered the theological Seminary, at Alleghany City, 1857. At the end of the first year, took charge of the Martinsburg, Academy, at Martinsburg, O., and studied theology at the same time, under the direction of Rev. Henry Hervey, pastor of the Presbyterian church at that place. Was licensed to preach by the Presbytery of Richland, June 30, 1860, and licensed, March 28, of the same year, to become the husband of one wife, Martha M. Dayton, of Martinsburg, with whom I have lived ever since. To us have been born 8 boys and 3 girls, 4--all smart--of whom are yet with us; and 2 have "fallen asleep".
Was pastor of the churches of Utica and Homer, Ohio, from 1860 to 1871; and pastor of the church of Lithopolis, Presbytery of Columbus, from 1874-1881. Was delegate to the Reunion Assembly in New York in 1869, and a delegate to the Assembly in Pittsburg in 1878. Came to Granville in 1882. Am now supplying the churches of Frazeyburg and Millwood; and am successor to Harry A. Church, partner with W. H. Kussmaul, an ornamental editor of the Granville, Ohio, "TIMES", a bright, clean, newsy, eight-page, 3-column quarto, weekly, which I will be much pleased to furnish to all living members of my Class, at $1.50 per year, strictly in advance. Orders for book and job work earnestly solicited. [The Ohio Democrat, New Philadelphia, Ohio, Sept. 9, 1886]
1886 - Sixteenth District: Beriah Wilkins, Democrat, 20,258 to Caleb B. Downs, Rep., 16,284. [History of the Republican Party in Ohio, V1, Chicago, Lewis Publishing Co., 1898, p 527.]
LOCATION: 1892 - Mrs. C. H. Lewis and daughter Gwendolen, have been visiting in Frazeysburg during the past week, the guests of Mrs. Lewis father, Rev. C. B. Downs. [Newark Daily Advocate, Newark, Ohio, April 23, 1892]
__ | |--Newton B. FISHER | |__
[T86448]
CENSUS: 1900 Clinton twp., Franklin Co., OH; ED 29 SH 6A p 58
FISHER, Newton, head, b Feb 1875, 25y b OH, mar. 2y
", Ada, wife b Aug 1875, 24y b OH, no children
MOSS, Delt, brother-in-law b Apr 1883, 19 or 17y b OH
(two boarders)
MOSS, Mary, mother in law b March 1837, 63y widow b OH, had 12 ch 6 living,
parents b OH
CENSUS: 1910 Columbus, Franklin Co., OH; ED 170 Sh 14B
MOSS, Delt, head, 26y b OH, parents b (only a letter 'x' appears),
woodworker, mfg. company
", Agnes C., wife 24y b OH, parents b OH, both married once, mar. 6y
", George L., son 4y b OH
FISHER, Newton, head, 35y b OH, parents b OH, married once, mar. 12y, packer,
mfg. company
", Ada M., wife 34y b OH, married once, parents b OH
1918 - draft registration form. Name listed as Newton B. Fisher of 373 Chitten----, Columbus, Franklin Co., OH, age 43, born Feb. 21, 1875, medium height and build, dark blue eyes, light brown hair, dry [cleaner?] for Brown Dye Co. on 1092 N. High St., Columbus. Nearest relatie is Ada Mildred Fisher, wife, of same address. Ancestry.com. World War I Draft Registration Cards, 1917-1918 [database on-line]. Provo, UT, USA: The Generations Network, Inc., 2005.
Death certificate image. Newton B. Fisher, Fairfield County Home, Pleasant Twp., Fairfield Co., Ohio, died Dec. 27, 1947, aged 68y 10m 6d, divorced, born Feb. 21, 1879 in Brown Dye Co. to Isaac Fisher b Carroll, Ohio and Mary Rader b Basil, Ohio. Informant was the county home. Buried Dec. 30 in Carroll Cem. [This is a typed death certificate. Not sure what they mean by "Brown Dye Co.", and the year of birth differs by four years by that on his draft registration form and census records]
__ | |--Morris FITZGERALD | |__
[T27956]
CENSUS: 1860 Yonkers, Westchester Co., NY, p 136
FITZGERALD, J., 33y employee on railroad b Ireland
", May, 30y b Ireland
", Morris, 3y b NY
", Eliza 2y b NY
CENSUS: 1870 Hocking Twp., Fairfield Co., OH; p 44
FITZGERALD, Morris, 13y b NY, parents of foreign birth, attended school.
One of over 150 boys at a reform school.
CENSUS: 1880 Greencastle, Fairfield Co., OH; p 10
ALSPAUGH, Paul, 47y farmer b OH; parents b PA
", Lovina, 46y wife keeping house b OH; parents b PA
", Maggie E., 23y dau at home b OH
", Levi R., 21y son works on farm b OH
", Alice M., 18y dau at home b OH
", Samuel S., 15y son at home b OH
", Cora A., 9y dau b OH
", Ervin E., 7y son b OH
", Emma E., 3y dau b OH
FITZJEROLD, Morris, 25y works by month b NY; parents b NY
_Arthur E. FOOR _____+ | |--Anthony FOOR | |_Margaret F. MUDRIC _
[T58836] NAME: From info submitted to GenCirles by Victoria Clevenger-Grace. Information NOT documented. No sources shown.
_Israel Harvey FOOR _______+ | |--Arlie Maywood FOOR | |_Rebecca Rhea A. MOREHART _+
[T477]
BAPTISMAL: "Churchbooks of the Betzer Union/Zion Reformed Church, 1817-1881,
Bloom Township, Fairfield Co OH", Fairfield Co Gen Society, 1994, p 46. Name
is listed as "Arley Maywood". Parents are "Harvey & Rebecca FOOR".
There is an ARLIE FOOR listed in the Social Security index as being b 29 Jul
1889 dying Apr 1980 in CA, zip 92672. Last residence was San Clemente, CA
DOD/POD: Online California death records at Rootsweb. Mother's maiden name listed as MOORHART. Arlie listed as Arlie Maywood Foor.
An "Arly FOOR" is listed as a piccolo player in a small brass band which made
it's debut in August 1914 "Canal Winchester, Ohio, The 2nd Ninety Years",
Carroll and Steube, 1995 p 123 A picture of "Arlie" is shown on page 30 for
Canal Winchester's class of 1909.
See notes on brother Forest - "Arlie took up law".
"He changed his first name spelling when he received a teaching certificate
about 1909, and before entering law school [in] 1911." From son, Milton Arlo
Foor, MD, 9/1998.
DOM/POM: From son, Milton Arlo FOOR in Sep 1998, email.
DOB/POB: from Fairfield County Probate records, V 5, p 439.
CENSUS: 1900 Bloom Twp., Fairfield Co., OH, SD 11, ED 5, SH 16a, enumerated
in June 21st
FOOR, Harvey I., b Oct 1865, 34y b OH, parents b OH, mar 11y, farmer
", Rebecca, wife b Aug 1869, 30y b OH, parents b OH, had 4 ch 4 living
", Arley M., son b Jul 1889, 10y b OH, at school
", Clarance, L., son b Feb 1892, 8y b OH, at school
", Raymond, son b Jul 1895, 4y b OH
", Forrest L., son b Dec 1898, 2y b OH
CENSUS: 1910 Fairfield Co., OH - district 52 visit 37
FOOR, Rhea A. 40 b OH, widowed, had 5 ch 5 living, parents b OH, farmer
", Arlie A. 20 son b OH, 20y, parents b OH; public school teacher
", Clarence M. 18 son b OH, farm laborer
", Ray L. 15 son b OH
", Forest L. 13 son b OH
", Ercell C. dau b OH
1917 - draft registration card dated June 5, 1917, name listed as Arlie Maywood Foor of Wolf Point, MT, born July 29, 1889, in Canal Winchester, Ohio, attorney at law, single, tall and slender, brown hair and eyes, Ancestry.com. World War I Selective Service System Draft Registration Cards, 1917-1918 [database online] Provo, UT: Ancestry.com, 2002. National Archives and Records Administration. World War I Selective Service System Draft Registration Cards, 1917-1918.
CENSUS: 1920 Wolf Point city, Roosevelt Co., MT; ED 189 SH 6A, Custer? Street
RYAN, John, head, rents home, 51y b MN, parents b Ireland, manager dept. store
", Annie, wife 54y b Canda, fa b England, ma b Canada
WAINER?, Hugh, roomer, 26y single b IA, fa b OH, ma b IA, attorney, own office
FOOR, Arlie, roomer, 30y single b OH, parents b OH, attorney, own office
DUM?, Clarence, roomer, 20y b MT, fa b Ireland, ma b England, bookeeper, bank.
LOCATION: 1929 - Mr. and Mrs. F. L. Foor left last night for Wolf Point where
they will join A. M. Foor, county attorney of Roosevelt county, for their
motor trip to Columbus, Ohio. Mr. Foor is professor of history and economics
at the Helena high school and will be granted a Master of Arts degree at the
State university of Montana June 10. Mr. Foor earned his B.A. degree in 1924
and since that time has been attending summer school at the university,
completing his work last August for his Master's degree. The Foor's will
return to Helena in September after spending the summer in Columbus visiting
Mr. Foor's mother. [Helena Independent, Helena, MT., June 8, 1929]
CENSUS: 1930 Wolf Point city, Roosevelt Co., MT; ED 43-26 SH 10A
FOOR, Arlie M., head, owns home worth $2500, 40y b OH, parents b OH, married first at age 30, county attorney
", Mildred G., wife, 28?y b ND, married first at age 18, fa b Minn., ma b Norway
", Milton, son 4 6/12 b MT
"Montana Its Story and Biography: A History of Aboriginal and Territorial
Montana and Three Decades of Statehood", Tom Stout, editor, 1921. An online index shows that "Arlie M. Foor" is mentioned in Volume 3, p 873. An extract of the article sent to me by the site mentions:
Residence at time of bio: Wolf Point, MT
Born: July 29, 1892 at Lithopolis, OH
Grandfather: George Foor
Father: Harvey Foor; born Pickaway County, OH; died February 1901 at age 35
Mother: Rhea A. Morehart; daughter of William and Mary (Fellers)
Morehart; born Greencastle, OH
Siblings: Clarence; Raymond; Forrest; Ercell
Marital Status: unmarried
LOCATION: 1941 - Dr. G. C. Morehart of Syracuse, NY and Arlie M. Foor, former republican senator from Roosevelt county, visited Gov. Sam C. Ford and Att.-Gen. John W. Bonner yesterday. [Helena Independent, Helena, MT, Aug. 24, 1941]
1958 - Arlie M. Foor, 303 Avenida Magdalena, San Clemente; Mrs. Mildred G. Foor PO Box 1063, San Clemente. Both listed as Republicans. Orange Co., CA. Ancestry.com. California Voter Registrations, 1900-1968 [database on-line]. Provo, UT, USA: The Generations Network, Inc., 2008. Original data: State of California, United States. Great Register of Voters. Sacramento, California: California State Library.
1960 - Arlie M. Foor, 303 Avenida Magdalena, San Clemente; Mrs. Mildred G. Foor, 303 Magdalena, San Clemente. Republicans. Orange Co., CA. Ancestry.com. California Voter Registrations, 1900-1968 [database on-line]. Provo, UT, USA: The Generations Network, Inc., 2008. Original data: State of California, United States. Great Register of Voters. Sacramento, California: California State Library.
1962 - Same listing for voter registration as that of 1960.
1964 - Arlie M. Foor, 303 E. Ave Magdalena; Mrs. Mildred G. Foor, same address, both Republicans. San Clemente, Orange Co., CA. Ancestry.com. California Voter Registrations, 1900-1968 [database on-line]. Provo, UT, USA: The Generations Network, Inc., 2008. Original data: State of California, United States. Great Register of Voters. Sacramento, California: California State Library.
Ohio Military Men, 1917-18
Name: Arlie Maywood Foor
Serial Number: 151-25-29
Race: W
Residence: Canal Winchester, O.
Enlistment Division: United States Navy Reserve Forces
Enlistment Location: Recruiting Station Salt Lake City, Utah
Enlistment Date: 07 Jun 1918
Birth Place: Lithopolis, O.
Birth Date / Age: 29 July 1889
Assigns Comment: Receiving Ship Puget Sound Wash 16 Sept 1918 to 11 Nov 1918. Musician, Second Class 157 days. Released 12 March 1919. Honorable discharge 30 Sept 1921. Lack of funds. Receiving Ship Puget Sound Wash. Musician, First Class Called to active duty 16 Sept 1918.
Volume #: 20
LOCATION: 1977 - listed as a surviving brother of California in brother Clarence's Nov. 1977 obituary.
LOCATION: 1978 - listed as a surviving brother of California in Ray L. Foor's
Dec. 1978 obituary.
"Arlie M. Foor began his career at Wolf Point in 1917 as a young and hopeful lawyer, practiced with his old classmate of law school, Hugh N. Marron, until he left his office to enter the army, and since his military service has give his time and enthusiasm to his duties as executive secretary of the Wolf Point Commercial Club. He has been the real leader of that organization, some of whose achievements are briefly noted in the following paragraphs.
Mr. Foor was born at Lithopolis, Ohio, July 29, 1892. The name Foor is said to be a corruption of Foos, and the remote ancestors probably from Denmark. The grandfather of the Montana lawyer was George Foor, who settled in Ohio from Pennsylvania, and like most of the earlier generations of the family was a farmer. He spent many years in Central Ohio and is buried at Lithopolis. In his family were four sons and three daughters: Calvin, a farmer who died at Ashville, Ohio; Frank, who lives at Ashville; Ella, who died at Jefferson, Ohio, wife of Henry Weimer; Harvey, father of Arlie M.; Bertha, Mrs. Harvey M. Morehart, of Canal Winchester, Ohio; Ida, wife of Lute Heller of Columbus, Ohio; and Albert, of Lithopolis.
Harvey Foor was born in Pickaway Co., Ohio, and spent his brief career as a farmer. He died in February, 1901, at the age of thirty-five. He married Rhea A. Morehart, daughter of William and Mary (Fellers) Morehart. The Morehart family is also of Danish ancestry. Rhea Morehart was born in Greencastle, Ohio, where her parents located a few years before the beginning of the Civil war as emigrants from Pennsylvania. She had three brothers: Harvey, of Canal Winchester, Ohio; Jesse, a farmer in the same community; and William, a farmer at Pickerington, Ohio. Harvey Foor and wife were the parents of five c hildren: Arlie M.; Clarence, a farmer near the old Foor home; Raymond, also in the same vicinity; Forrest, a teacher in Fairfield County, Ohio; and Ercell, who recently completed her high school education at Canal Winchester. Forrest Foor served as a first class seaman in the navy during the World war, and with his brother Arlie shares in the credit for the military record of this generation of the family.
Arlie M. Foor spent his boyhood in the country near the village of Lithopolis, and did not relieve himself entirely of the responsibilities of work on the farm until he was nineteen. In 1909 he graduated from the Canal Winchester High School, for two years was principal of the schools at Greencastle, Ohio, and then pursued his legal studies in Valparaiso University in Indiana, graduating June, 1916. For about a year he practiced at Winchester, Indiana, being associated with an old time lawyer of the locality, Benjamin F. Marsh, under the name Marsh & Foor. He tried his firs law suit there.
In the meantime he has been keeping up an active correspondence with Hugh Marron, who immediately on leaving the law school of Valparaiso University had come into Montana. It was altogether due to the influence of Mr. Marron that Mr. Foor came out to the Treasure state, and they became associated in a general practice at Wolf Point, until their firm was dissolved and the member went into the army.
In March, 1918, at Miles City, Mr. Foor enlisted and was stationed at Fort Keogh as an office man until June, then was transferred to the navy as a musician, and sent to Salt Lake, Utah, and subsequently at Bremerton, Washington, was placed in the training camp band and remained there until March 12, 1919, when he was put on the inactive list and allowed to resume his civil duties. Mr. Foor organized the Leonard Dethman Post No. 22 of the American Legion, and is chairman of its executive committee.
With his return to Wolf Point Mr. Foor accepted the responsibilities of secretary of the Wolf Point Commercial Club. He has handled the heavy work of this organization and in many cases has initiated and brought success to movements under the club's auspices. Some of these achievements are noted briefly as follows: The establishment of a United States Free Employment Service at Wolf Pont; a central distributing point for weather forecases of the weather bureau; establishment of a merchants association, of which Mr. Foor is secretary; a community fair association at Wolf Point, providing for rural and other exhibitis properly programmed; the working out and establishment of the most feasible route for the Powder River Trail, connecting Moose Jaw, Saskatchewan, and El Paso, Texas; the acquisition through the club leadership of additional territory for the townsite of Wolf Point; and the club's initiative in the establishment through this region of the Roosevelt Highway. In this matter Mr. Foor initiated the correspondence and carried a large share of the total burden of the undertaking. The Commercial Club was also responsible for th establishment of a department of music in the Wolf Point schools.
Mr. Foor is unmarried. Though reared in a democratic atmosphere, his early observation and convictions led him to alliance with the republican party, and he cast his first presidential vote for Mr. Hughes in 1916. Fraternally he is a past noble grand of Lee Lodge No. 386 of the Independent Order of Odd Fellows at Canal Winchester; a member of the Patrons of Husbandry in that community; and joined the Masons at Lithopolis, but is now a member of Loyalty Lodge No. 121 at Wolf Point.
Source Information: Ancestry.com. Montana History and Biography [database online]. Provo, Utah: MyFamily.com, Inc., 2004. Original data: Stout, Tom, ed. Montana, Its Story and Biography; A History of Aboriginal and Territorial Montana and Three Decades of Statehood. Vol. I. Chicago and New York: The American Historical Society, 1921. V 3 p 873.
_Wade Dewey FOOR ______+ | |--Carol Jean FOOR | |_Jean Elizabeth BOOTH _+
[T4379]
NAME/DOB/POB: From sister Louann Foor, 26834 Tower Dr., Sand Springs, OK
74063, Sep 1998. Louann shows Carol was born in 1960. WWW.anybirthday.com shows she was born in 1959.
_Russell Leroy FOOR ____+ | |--Carol Lee FOOR | |_Naomi Louise HOLDEMAN _
[T25500]
NAME/DOB/DOD/POB/POD: From Gloria Motter's information sent into GenCircles.com.
"Carol Lee Foor", infant daughter of Russell L. and Naomi (Holdeman) Foor of 1832 Sixth street, died at 12:35 o'clock yesterday noon at the Altoona hospital where she was admitted in a serious condition yesterday morning. The child suffered head injuries on Thursday when she fell from her carriage. She was 8 months old. Surviving are the parents, one brother and one sister, Leslie and Joan. She was a member of the cradle roll department of the Fourth Street Church of God. Friends are being received at the home. Funeral services for Carol Lee For... will be held at 2:30 o'clock Sunday afternoon at the parental home. Interment in Fairview Cemetery.
According to information sent to me by a Blair County researcher who cites the "Blair County Genealogy Society, Fairview Cemetery, p 128", there is a listing for: FOOR, Caroline i. 5/4/1940 8 months, no stone, Section F, lot 145.
_Edward S. WARSING ____ | |--James Franklin FOOR | |_Mary Molly Jane FOOR _+
[T3093]
All info on this individual supplied by Steve Hanson, 740 Hollow Road, Oella,
MD 21043, (Jan 1998) unless otherwise noted. "Died of a heart attack and buried Bellefont Cem."
_Isaiah FOOR _+ | |--James S. FOOR | |_Susan FOLK __
[T728]
BIRTH: "Grand Rapids, Ohio, A Souvenir of the Past and Present", Jul 1897,
Floyd D. Huffman, publisher, p 25.
PARENTAGE: "Grand Rapids, Ohio, A Souvenir of the Past and Present, July 1897, Floyd D. Huffman, publisher, p 25.
CENSUS: 1860 Findley Twp., Hancock Co., OH; visitation 1151/1117
FOOR, Isaiah 33y b OH
", Susannah 29y b OH
", James S., 9y b OH
", Margaret J., 5y b OH
", John W., 3y b OH
CENSUS: 1870 Harrison Twp., Henry Co., OH; p 13 or 293
FOOR, Isaiah, 42y farmer b OH, $3500 real estate, $693 personal property
", Susanna, 39y keeping house b O H
", James S., 18y at home b OH
", Margarett J., 16y b OH
", John W., 13y b OH
CENSUS: 1880 Harrison Twp., Henry Co., OH p 8, v 63/67
FOOR, James S. 27y, carpenter b OH, (parents state of birth left blank)
", Mary 24y wife b OH, parents b OH
", Ray 3, son b OH
", Pearl 1y dau b OH
FINKS, Jennie 9y (no relationship mentioned) b OH, parents b OH
1886 - Edward Hopkins and J. S. Foor were past "grands" of the Turkey Foot Lodge, #529, I.O.O.F., in 1886 (p 277)
1888 - J. S. Foor was elected permanent secretary in 1888, and has served since, except one term - Turkey Foot Lodge #529, IOOF (p 277). Rapids Encampment, # 240 IOOF was chartered May 2, 1888, and J. S. FOOR is listed as a member. Patriarchs are listed by jear -- J. S. Foor and W. D. Kerstetter are for 1893.
1887 & 1889 - James S. Foor was a councilman for Grand Rapids twp., Wood Co., OH
1889 - "J. S. Foor, with Martin Kecheley, school directors". in 1895, Grand Rapids Twp., Wood Co., OH
1893 - Jeptha Tent, #145 K.O.T.M was organized March 4, 1893. J .S. Foor is listed as an unofficial member (p 278)
1894 - in April 1894 J. S. Foor became Wood County Clerk, (p 276)
"Historical & Biographical Record of Wood Co., Ohio, Beers, 1897, p 268, 275.
CENSUS: 1900 Toledo, Lucas Co., SH 9B ED 64; precinct A
FORR, James S., head, b Jun 1852, 47y b OH, parents b OH, mar 4y, house
carpenter
", Della M., wife b June 1863, 36y b OH, parents b OH, had 3 ch 3 living
", Ray M., son b Jan 1875, 25y b OH, parents b OH, dry good clerk
", Lulu M., dau b Sep 1882, 17y b OH, parents b OH, school
", Coy I., son b March 1888, 12y b OH, parents b OH, school
CENSUS: 1910 Toledo, Lucas Co., OH - district 94, visit 0017. 2914 Scottwood Avenue
FOOR, James S. husband 58 b OH, fa b PA, ma b OH, builder, real estate, married twice
", Della M. wife 46 b OH, parents b OH, mar. 13y. No children listed. Married once.
_Jack Charles FOOR ____+ | |--Janice E. FOOR | |_Marilyn C. DAUGHERTY _
[T16094]
NAME/PARENTAGE/SPOUSE: from father's April 2000 obituary.
A "Janice Foor" in the 9th grade and "Jackie Foor" in the 8th grade are listed in the Indiana Evening Gazette, Indiana, PA Dec. 2, 1975 issue as both being on the honor roll at Marion Center Area High School. I assume at this time that it may be two of the children of Jack and Marilyn Foor. DOB are estimates and may be inaccurate.
_William Stanley FOOR _+ | |--Lisa A. FOOR | |_Bettie Jean RAY ______
[T39564] NAME/PARENTAGE: From Tracy W. Foor via Dec. 2001 email.
_Thomas C. FOOR _+ | |--Petaclo FOOR | |_Matilda MOORE __
[T1588]
NAME/DOB/DOD: "The Foor Family", George S. Conover, ca 1964, p 20, 22. Convoer shows he was b 01 Apr 1878 and died on 04 Jul 1878, yet I find him on the 1880 census.
CENSUS: 1880 W. Providence Twp., Bedford Co., PA; visitation 151/160
FOOR, Thomas C., 36y farmer b PA; parents b PA
", Matilda A., 26y wife, keeping house, b PA; fa b PA; ma b MD
", Edward J., 7y son, attended school, b PA
", Caroline C., 5y dau., attended school, b PA
", Sarah M., 3y dau b PA
", Petal--lo, 2y son b PA
", Silas O., 1/12 born in April, son b PA
_Gerald Eugene "Bones" FOOR _+ | |--Theresa Ellen FOOR | |_Lois Jean EBERSOLE _________
[T2153]
Of Breezewood, PA, Dec 1998. "Mrs. Veryl (Theresa E) Felton" is listed as a surviving sister in her brother Douglas's obituary.
Middle Name/DOB: From Tina Foor Demers via August 2000 email.
_John FORD ________ | |--Clyde FORD | |_Elizabeth FISHER _
[T65450]
CENSUS: 1900 Richland Twp., Allen Co., OH; sheet 13A, ed 23
FORD, John, head, b May 1834 OH, 66y, fa b PA, ma b VA, mar. 19y, farm laborer
", Elizabeth, wife b Oct 1864, 35y b OH, parents b OH, had 7 ch 7 living
", William, son b Mar/May 1883, 17y b OH, farm laborer
", Grace, dau b Oct 1885, 14y b OH, servant
", Anna, dau b Nov? 1887, 12y b OH
", Alfred, son b Dec [1889?] 10?y b OH
", Lottie, dau b May 1894, 6y b OH
", Clyde, son b May 1896, 4y b OH
", Daisy, dau b May 1898, 2y b OH
CENSUS: 1930 - 416 Weiser Park, Ft. Wayne, Allen Co., IN, ED 44 Sh 2B
FARK, Mary, head, owns home worth $4500, owns a radio set, does not live on a farm, 71y widow b IN, parents b Germany
FORD, Clyde, son-in-law 35y b OH, parents b OH, married first at age 28
", Eleanor M., dau 35y b IN, parents b IN, married first at age 28
", Richard, grand son 2 4/12 b IN, parents b IN
", Clyde E., grandson 6/12 b IN, parents b IN
DOM/POM: Clyde FORD married "Eleanore Forh", 31 May 1924, Allen Co., IN. Father's name listed as John FORD, mother as Elis. FISHER. Age 29y, laborer b OH. Marriage #2. Ancestry.com. Indiana Marriage Records Index, 1845-1920. Provo, UT: Ancestry.com, 2000. Original Data: Works Progress Administration. Index to Marriage Records Indiana: Indiana Works Progress Administration, 1938-1940. Eleanor's parents listed as "Ed. Fork" and "Mary Webber". She's listed as 30 years old, and this being her first marriage.
__ | |--Nelson FORE | |__
[T44125]
CENSUS: 1860 Burnt Corn Twp., Monroe Co., AL, p 835
FORE, Nelson 39y farmer b SC
", Harriet 35 female b AL
", William, 15y farm laborer b AL
", Mary 11y b AL
", Daniel 9y b AL
", James 7y b AL
", Frances, 5y female b AL
", Steph, 1y male b AL
_Johann Philip GLICK _____+ | |--Elizabeth GLICK | |_Susannah Barbarine HERR _
[T11421] NAME/DOB: "Brobstology", http://homepages.rootsweb.com/~brobst/index.htm
_Johann Philip GLICK _____+ | |--Heinrich GLICK | |_Susannah Barbarine HERR _
[T10732]
John and Peter Glick were appointed guardians of Jacob 15y, John 17y, Henry
11y, Jonathan 13y, minor heirs of Phillip Glick, deceased, and his widow,
Susanna, in 1807. "Fairfield County Will and Estate Abstracts, Cases
1001-2000, Jean Collier, Fairfield County Chapter OGS, 1998, p 6.
CENSUS: 1850 Amanda Twp., Fairfield Co.,OH - family #1996
GLICK, Henry 52y farmer b PA
", Sarah 52y b MD
", Erastus, 16y farmer b OH
", Sarah 13y b OH
", Edmund 12y b OH
", Xeno 8y b OH
CENSUS: 1860 Amanda, Fairfield Co., OH; visitation 133
GLIC, Henry 62y farmer b PA
", Sarah 63y b MD
", Edmund 22y farmer b OH
", Zeno 19y farmer b OH
KENT?, Ephraim 19y laborer b OH
GLICK, Elizabeth 18y domestic b OH
", Luther 10y grandson b IN
CENSUS: 1870 Amanda, Fairfield Co., OH; visitation 125/125
GLICK, Henry, 72y infirm b PA
", Sarah, 73y keeping house b MD
", Zeno, 28y farmer b OH
", Amanda, 25y helping mother b OH
", Henry, 2y b OH
", Mary 9/12 b OH
DOB/POB/PARENTAGE: "Brobstology", http://homepages.rootsweb.com/~brobst/index.htm
DOM/ETC: "He [Zeno] was born in Fairfield county, Ohio, in 1841, of the marriage of Henry and Sarah (Peters) Glick, both of whom were born in 1796. The Glicks are of German descent and are related to Governor Glick of Kansas. Henry Glick and Sarah Peters were married in 1818 and became the parents of 16 children, four of whom died in infancy, and five still survive." HISTORY OF COLUMBUS AND FRANKLIN COUNTY, OHIO, Vol. 1, William Alexander Taylor, Chicago: S.J. Clarke Publishing Co., 1909, p 808.
DOD: "He died at the age of seventy-three years, while his wife, surviving for about fifteen years, died in 1887, at the very advanced age of ninety-one", HISTORY OF COLUMBUS AND FRANKLIN COUNTY, OHIO, Vol. 1, William Alexander Taylor, Chicago: S.J. Clarke Publishing Co., 1909, p 808.
DOM/POM: "Family Tree Maker Family Archives, Marriage Index: Ohio 1789-1850", CD #400. Names shown as Henry Glick and Sally Peters.
__ | |--Rebecca HANNAH | |__
[T10532]
DOM/POM: "Family Tree Maker Family Archives, Marriage Index: Ohio 1789-1850", CD #400.
CENSUS: 1860 Liberty Twp., Hancock Co., OH, p 9
HUNTWORK, Jonathan, 60y farmer b PA, can't read or write.
", Rebecca, 55y b MD
", Henry, 52y b OH
__ | |--Georgia HEDGES | |__
[T81383]
NAME: From husband's obituary.
DOB/DOD/POBurial: Name listed as Georgia M. Bell, full dates, "parents of Ruby E. and Nancy M." "Cemeteries of Bloom Twp., Fairfield Co., OH", Fairfield County Gen. Soc., Chapter OGS, 1996, p 60.
DOD/POD: Name listed as Georgia M. Bell, white female, resided in Fairfield Co., died Jan. 10, 1977 at Mt. Carmel East Hospital in Columbus, Franklin Co., Ohio, Cert. #2411, age 63, married. Ancestry.com and Ohio Department of Health. Ohio Deaths, 1908-1944 and 1958-2002 [database on-line]. Provo, UT, USA: The Generations Network, Inc., 2006.
__ | |-- HEMPLEMAN | |__
__ | |--Caroline HOSTLER | |__
[T45243] NAME/SPOUSE: "Biographical History of Pulaski Co., Indiana", 1899, Lewis Publishing Co., page unk. [via online subscription to www.countyhistory.com]. "Joseph Havens, deceased, who was a farmer in Jefferson County, Kansas, and married Caroline Hostler".
__ | |-- HOWARD | |__
_Homer W. JEFFERS _ | |--Edna M. JEFFERS | |_Hazel C. _________
[T46375]
CENSUS: 1930 Bloom Twp., Fairfield Co., OH; ED 23-7 SH 2B
JEFFERS, Homer W., 25y b WV, parents b WV, does not live on farm, rents home for $12/month, farm laborer married at 20y.
", Hazel C., wife 22y b WV, parents b WV, married at 17y.
", Victor J., son 3 6/12 b OH
", Edna M., dau 2 2/12 b OH
", Edwin C., son 2 2/12 b OH
_Harley A. KLEIN _______+ | |--Gladys KLEIN | |_Gertrude Orletta FOOR _+
[T59511]
CENSUS: 1920 Gladwin twp., Gladwin Co., MI, ED 177 SH 5B
KLEIN, Harley, head, 31y b OH, parents b OH, farmer
", Gertrude, wife 28y b OH, parents b OH
", Gladis, dau 6y b MI, parents b OH
", Clair, 4 6/12 son b MI
", Ward, son 5?/12 b MI
CENSUS: 1930 Pontiac, Oakland Co., MI; ED 62 SH 13A p 92
KLEIN, Harley A., head, owns home worth $2000, 41y b OH, fa b PA, ma b OH,
married first at age 23, attendant, oil and gas station
", Gertrude O., wife 37y b OH, parents b OH, married first at age 19
", Gladys I. or J., dau 17y b MI
", Clare O., son 14y b MI
", Ward L., son 11y b MI
", Crystal I. or J., dau 10y b MI
", Roy E., son 2 3/12 b MI
ALEXANDER, James H., lodger 24y single b TX, parents b TN, electrician,
contractor
LOCATION: 1963 - listed as a surviving daughter, Mrs. Gladys Alexander, of Clarkston, in mother's October obit.
__ | |--Denise C. KREIDER | |__
_Christian Frederick LOEFFLER _ | |--Caroline Gulinary LOEFFLER | |_Rebecca Jacobine _____________
[T13111]
DOB/DOD/POBurial: "Cemeteries of Bloom Twp., Fairfield Co., OH", Fairfield County Gen. Soc., Chapter OGS, 1996, p 33. Name listed as Gulinary Loeffler, child of C. F. & J., 1830-1907.
NAME/DOB: From 1850 census. See notes on father.
SPOUSE: Mentioned as "Caroline Leoffler Myers", but "Gulinary" is also listed... (It's impossible for two children to be born "on the ocean" unless they were twins, but only Caroline shows up in 1850) in father's 1897 partition records, "Partition Record Abstracts, V2, 1851-1900 Fairfield County, Ohio", Fairfield County Chapter OGS, 1988, p 80.
CENSUS: 1850 Bloom Twp., Fairfield Co., OH - family 1575
LOEFFLER, Frederick 50y ____maker b Germany
", Rebecca 50y b Germany
", Caroline 20y b Atlantic Ocean
", Michael 18y laborer b PA
", William 16y laborer b PA
", Ann 15y b PA
", Sophia 12y b PA
", Thomas 8y b OH
", Henry 5y b OH
GREENE, Mary M. 21y b OH
CENSUS: 1870 Bloom Twp., Fairfield Co., OH, visitation 90/94
LEOFLER, Gulinary, 30y keeping house b "On the ocean"
", Minnie, 69y infirm, $500 real estate, $100 personal property, b Wurtemburg
", John, 26y farm laborer, $500 personal property b Ohio
", Henry J., 24y farm laborer, $4500 personal property b OH
CENSUS: 1880 Greencastle, Fairfield Co., OH; visitation 7/7
LOEFFLER, Mama, 79y widowed keeping house, born Wurtemburg, parents b same
", Gulinary, 45y dau b Mid Ocean
", John W., 38y son, laborer b OH
", Sophia M., 39y dau b OH
", Henry Z. or J., 35y son, farmer b OH
Although Caroline and Gulinary's ages don't agree, it would appear they're the same individual since they both show they were born on the ocean. However, the father's partition records mention both a "Golendary" and a "Caroline Loeffler Myers".
CENSUS: 1900 Bloom Twp., Fairfield Co., OH; visitation 348/368
LOEFFLER, John, head, b Feb 1861, 49y single b OH, parents b Germany, laborer
", Galinary, sister b Aug 1830, 69y b at sea, parents b Germany, immigrated 1831
_Christian Frederick LOEFFLER _ | |--John W. LOEFFLER | |_Rebecca Jacobine _____________
[T33843]
DOB/DOD/POBurial: "Cemeteries of Bloom Twp., Fairfield Co., OH", Fairfield County Gen. Soc., Chapter OGS, 1996, p 33. Name listed as John Loeffler, son of C. F. & J., 1841-1916.
CENSUS: 1850 Bloom Twp., Fairfield Co., OH - family 1575
LOEFFLER, Frederick 50y ____maker b Germany
", Rebecca 50y b Germany
", Caroline 20y b Atlantic Ocean
", Michael 18y laborer b PA
", William 16y laborer b PA
", Ann 15y b PA
", Sophia 12y b PA
", Thomas 8y b OH
", Henry 5y b OH
GREENE, Mary M. 21y b OH
CENSUS: 1860 Lockville, Bloom Twp., Fairfield Co., OH; visitation 277/267
LEFLER, Minnie 59y b Wurtemburg, Ger.
", Sophia 19y b OH
", John 18y farm laborer b OH
", Henry 14y farm laborer b OH
CENSUS: 1870 Bloom Twp., Fairfield Co., OH, visitation 90/94
LEOFLER, Gulinary, 30y keeping house b "On the ocean"
", Minnie, 69y infirm, $500 real estate, $100 personal property, b Wurtemburg
", John, 26y farm laborer, $500 personal property b Ohio
", Henry J., 24y farm laborer, $4500 personal property b OH
CENSUS: 1880 Greencastle, Fairfield Co., OH; visitation 7/7
LOEFFLER, Mama, 79y widowed keeping house, born Wurtemburg, parents b same
", Gulinary, 45y dau b Mid Ocean
", John W., 38y son, laborer b OH
", Sophia M., 39y dau b OH
", Henry Z. or J., 35y son, farmer b OH
CENSUS: 1900 Bloom Twp., Fairfield Co., OH; visitation 348/368
LOEFFLER, John, head, b Feb 1861, 49y single b OH, parents b Germany, laborer
", Galinary, sister b Aug 1830, 69y b at sea, parents b Germany, immigrate
1831
CENSUS: 1910 Bloom Twp., Fairfield Co., OH; visitation 155
LOEFFLER, John W., head, 63 or 68y, single b OH, parents b Germany
NOTE: In the online Ohio death index at the Ohio Historical Society, the only Loeffler who died in 1916 is "John J. Loeffler" in Franklin Co., OHio, on Sept. 7, 1916. I tried various other Loeffler spellings, and also tried any "John" who died that year in either Fairfield or Franklin, and this is the only one that appears likely.
DOD: Listed as Sept. 7, 1916 in sister Sophia's 1917 partition records. Also listed was the heirs of John W. Loeffler which were Edward Loeffler, Sarah J. McKinley, Fred J. Loeffler, Irene Weiler, Ollie Bradford, Frank Orwig, Jessie Orwig, Charles Orwig, Mentor Orwig, Sarah Myers Temple, William Myers, Emery Myers, Ada Shlafer, Howard Myers, Willis Myers, Charles Myers, Curtis Myers, Bessie Strait, Oliver Myers, Clarence Myers, Elnora Robinson, Daniel Oden, Emma V. Elarton, Ida E. Bogart, Mattie Ferguson, Ada Hill, Effie Galbraith, Lucinda Jane Labar, Jacob Myers, Henry Myers, Mary Diehl, Daniel B. Spangler and John G. Myers. "Partition Record Abstracts, V3, 1900-1940 Fairfield County, Ohio", Fairfield County Chapter OGS, 2006, p 26.
_Ray Ross LOWE ___ | |--Larry Lee LOWE | |_Frieda Mae FOOR _+
[T62365]
NAME: website of Kevin H. Murphy, Sept. 2003, www.murphyakron.com. No dates or locations listed. Emailed individual and he responded he knew nothing more. Therefore, I don't even know which state these individuals were in.
_Samuel MACKLIN _ | |--Maria MACKLIN | |_Eliza ARNOLD ___+
[T13468]
NAME: Mentioned as an heir in 1861 partition records. See notes on mother, Eliza Arnold Macklin. "Maria, wife of George H. Rutter of Hancock Co., OH". "Partition Record Abstracts, V2, 1851-1900 Fairfield County, Ohio", Fairfield County Chapter OGS, 1988, p 17.
DOM/POM: "Family Tree Maker Family Archives, Marriage Index: Ohio 1851-1900", CD #236.
__ | |--Clara MARTIN | |__
[T3484]
NAME: from daughter Ethyl Maude's obituary
__ | |--Sean MCCLAFFERTY | |__
[T15087] NAME/DOB: via email with Judy Foore March 2000.
__ | |--Joseph MITCHEL | |__
[T65889]
CENSUS: 1820 Bedford Co., PA
MITCHEL, Joseph - one male 0-10; one male 16-26; one female 26-45.
__ | |--Elizabeth E. MOBERLY | |__
[T3980]
NAME/DOB/POB/DOD/POD: From the Edenfield Genealogical Society, Warner Robins, GA website at http://www.edenfield.org/ on 8/1998.
CENSUS: 1880 Morganfield, Union Co., KY; p 516B
DUVAL, H. C., 46y b KY, jailor, parents b VA
", Eliza E., wife 42y b KY, keeping house, parents b KY
", Claude H., son 21y b KY, grocer's clerk
", Larinia J., dau 18y b KY, milliner
", Dora H., dau 16y b KY, at home
", Fanny B., dau 14y b KY, at school
", Maggie T., dau 12y b KY, at school
", Nannie M., dau 10y b KY, at school
", Tom J., son 8y b KY, at school
", Claib M., son 3y b KY
", Kate H., dau 1y b KY
_John Olds MOREHART _____+ | |--John Franklin MOREHART | |_Sarah Elizabeth RUNKLE _+
[T13973]
NAME/DOB/DOD/POBurial: "Cemeteries of Bloom Township, Fairfield County, OH", Fairfield Co., Ohio, Chapter OGS, 1996, p 279. Next of kin listed is Blanche L. Morehart, second wife.
Middle Name: Burial info for daughter Goldie E. Stephenson shows her parents names as "J. Frank Morehart and Sophie Jane Rutter", "Cemeteries of Bloom Township, Fairfield County, OH", Fairfield Co., Ohio, Chapter OGS, 1996, p 332.
CENSUS: 1880 Lithopolis, Fairfield Co., OH; p 12
MOREHART, Jno. O., 31y farmer b OH; parents b OH
", Sarah E., 26y wife keeping house b OH; parents b OH
", Carrie A., 7y daughter b OH
", George W., 9y son b OH
", John F., 4y son b OH
CENSUS: 1900 Carroll, Greenfield Twp. Fairfield Co., OH; SD 11, ED 7 SH 2B
METZGER, William, b Dec 1870, 29y, mar 4y, b OH, parents b OH, farmer
", Carrie, wife b Jan 1873, 27y, had 3 ch 1 living
", Hazel, dau b July 1896, 3y b OH
MOREHART, Frank, brother-in-law b June 1875, 24y single b OH, parents b OH,
farm laborer
CENSUS: 1910 Liberty twp., Delaware Co., Ohio; ED 46 Sh 1A
MOREHART, John F., head, 34y b OH, parents b OH, sec. foreman, railroad,
married once, mar. 10y
", Sophia J. wife 32y b OH, parents b OH, had 5 ch 4 living
", Goldie, dau 8y b OH
", Walter O., son 6y b OH
", Franklin W., son 3y b OH
", Violet, dau 2/12 b OH
1917 - "They Were Entertained at Morehart Home" - "Mr. and Mrs. J. F.
Morehart entertained Mr. Orla Fickle of Camp Sherman, Chillicothe; Mr. and
Mrs. Frank Fickle of Logan, Mr. and Mrs. Clarence Foor and sons Robert and
Lloyd, Mr. John O. Morehart of Carroll and Mr. Wade of Vinton in a pleasant
manner Sunday at their home. At the noon hour a lovely dinner was served the
guests." [Lancaster Daily Eagle, Lancaster, Ohio, Dec. 3, 1917, p 2]
1918 draft registration card. Name listed as John Franklin Morehart of 330 E. Walnut, Lancaster, Ohio, age 43, born June 10, 1875, medium height and build, black hair, grey eyes, foreman for Hocking Valley RR, neares relative is Sophia Morehart of same address. Ancestry.com. World War I Draft Registration Cards, 1917-1918 [database on-line]. Provo, UT, USA: The Generations Network, Inc., 2005.
CENSUS: 1920 Lancaster, Fairfield Co., OH; E. Walnut Street, ED 20 SH 13A
MOREHART, John F., head, 44y b OH, parents b OH, foreman, railroad
", Sophia, wife 42y b OH, parents b OH
", Goldie, dau 18y b OH
", Walter, son 16y b OH
", Wayne, son 12y b OH
", Violet, dau 10y b OH
", Anna, dau 8y b OH
", Lawrence W., son 5y b OH
", Ivy May, dau 3y b OH
", Orla E., dau 7/12 b OH
OBIT: John Morehart - Funeral services for John F. Morehart of Lancaster, prominent retired railroad man who was well known here, will be held at 2 o'clock Thursday afternoon at the Smith funeral home at Lancaster, O. Mr. Morehart died Monday at his home. A retired foreman for the Chesapeake & Ohio railroad, he formerly worked out of this city. Surviving are his widow, Mrs. Blanche Morehart; four daughters, Mrs. Chester Stephenson and MRs. Edward O'Day both of Columbus, Mrs. William Walton and Mrs. Hugh E. Baker, both of Lancaster; four sons, Walter and Oral Morehart, both of Akron; Wayne Morehart of Ada and Willis Morehart of Lancaster; 13 grandchildren, three brothers, Grover Morehart of Syracuse, NY, Clay Morehart of near Lancaster and Ray Morehart of Akron. [The Zanesville Signal, Zanesville, Ohio, Tuesd., August 2, 1949, p 8.]
Death certificate image #48838. John Franklin Morehart, resided and died 330 E. Walnut Street, Lancaster, Fairfield Co., Ohio, a resident of 40 years, Aug. 1, 1949 aged 74y 1m 21d. Was a retired foreman for the C & O Railroad. Born Jun 10, 1875 in Franklin Co., Ohio to John O. Morehart and Sarah Runkle. Married. Informant was Mrs. Blanche Morehart. Buried Lithopolis Cem., Aug. 4. Died of carcinoma of rectum, onset approximately Jan. 1949.
_Alva Leroy OYLER _+ | |--Earl E. OYLER | |_Caroline STORTS __+
[T6168]
NAME/DOB/DOD/Parentage/sons: "Cemeteries of Bloom Township, Fairfield County,
OH", Fairfield Co., Ohio, Chapter OGS, 1996, p 287. Buried Mausoleum, sec 13, lot 3, grave 1a. Son of Alva Leroy Oyler and Caroline Storts Oyler.
Jan. 31, 1894 issue - "the infant son of Alva Oyler died in Lithopolis", "Genealogical Abstracts from The Lancaster (Ohio) Gazette, V4, 1891-1895", Fairfield County Gen., Society, March 1999, p 58.
DOD/POD: From an image sent to me out of Fairfield Co., Ohio, probate death records. Name shown as Earl E. Oyler, died Jan. 25, 1894 of pnemonia in Bloom twp., born in Bloom twp., resided in Lithopolis. Died at 4m 15d.
_John PUELO _____________ | |--Drew Ian PUELO | |_Jill Marie WALTERHOUSE _+
[T114700] NAME/DOB: From Nicole Foor via Nov. 2007 email.
__ | |--Nora V. REID | |__
[T18087]
DOB/DOD/POBurial: "Cemeteries of Bloom Township, Fairfield County, OH",
Fairfield Co., Ohio, Chapter OGS, 1996, p 344. Buried 2nd addition, part 3,
lot 318, grave 2.
DOD/POD: Resided in Columbus, Franklin Co., OH, died in Fairfield Co., OH at 84y, widowed. Ohio Death Index, 1958-69 [database on-line] Provo, UT: Ancestry.com, 1998-. Original electronic data from: Ohio Department of Health. Index to Annual Deaths, 1958-1969. Columbus, OH: Ohio Department of Health. State Vital Statistics Unit, 19xx-.
CENSUS: 1910 Lithopolis, Fairfield Co., OH district 53 vis 96
WADE, Thaddeus 39 b OH, mar 12y, parents b OH, barber, own shop
", Nora 27 wife b OH, had 4 ch 3 living, parents b OH
", Olga M. 8y dau b OH
", Elgie O. 5y dau b OH
", Iris 3y dau b OH
CENSUS: 1920, Columbus Street, Lithopolis, Fairfield Co., OH - visitation 67/70; taken January 1920
WADE, Thadious, 47 b OH; parents b OH
", Nora, wife 43 b OH, father b OH, mother b VA
", Olga M. dau 19 b OH
", Ople? O_le? E. dau 16 b OH
", Ot__ilion I. or J., dau 13 b OHNAME: From daughter Olga's cemetery records, "Cemeteries of Bloom Township, Fairfield County, OH", Fairfield Co., Ohio, Chapter OGS, 1996, p 288.
CENSUS: 1930 Columbus, Franklin Co., OH; 229 S. (Ogden?) street; ED 25-99 SH
1B
WADE, Nora V., head, 52y widow b OH, fa b OH, ma b IL
", Attelien I., dau 24y b OH, parents b OH, saleswoman, department store
OYLER, Vernon W., son-in-law 35y b OH, parents b OH, first married at age 27,
salesman, bakery
", Alga M., dau 28y b OH, parents b OH, married at 19y, operator? at shoe
factory
", Maxine B., granddaughter 8y b OH
", Stanley E., grandson 6y b OH
__ | |--Karen Sue RIEBE | |__
[T43707] NAME/DOM/POM: "Las Vegas, Clark Co., NV Marriage Index, County Clerk's online website". Certificate C 170015.
_Thomas Edward ROGERS _ | |--Ollie R. ROGERS | |_Edna M. FOOR _________+
[T911]
NAME/DOB: "The Foor Family", George S. Conover, ca 1965, p 4.
CENSUS: 1920 Hopewell Twp., Bedford Co., PA; ED 15 SH 4B
RODGERS, Thomas E., head, 30y b PA, fa b PA, ma b Wales, coal miner
", Edna M., wife 26y b PA, parents b PA
", Ollie, son 5y b PA
", James, son 3 4?/12 b PA
CENSUS: 1930 Hopewell Twp., Bedford Co., PA, p 1A
ROGERS, Thomas, rents home, does not reside on farm, 40y b PA, parents b PA,
married first at age [33?], coal miner
", Edna M., wife 37y b PA, parents b PA, married first at age 20
", Ollie, son 15y b PA, parents b PA
", James W., son 13y b PA, parents b PA
LOCATION: 1944 - listed as a surviving grandson of Hopewell in Esther (Heffner) Foor's July obit.
DOD/POBurial: See notes on father.
__ | |--Lewis RUNKLE | |__
[T108718]
"Lewis [Runkle]. He also lived in Virginia, and had at least six children: Daniel, George, John and three daughters. 1. Christina m. her cousin, Jeremiah Runkle. 2. George (no information). 3. Daniel m. unknown and had two children, John who m. Miss Kelsey and Daniel who m. Rosa Alspach and has four children (Wilbur, Mary, Barbara, Simon). 4. unknown who m. a Mr. Kramer; 5. Catherine m. a Mr. Deafhart and had one son, Lewis; 6. John b July 9, 1789 m. 1812 to Barbara Rabenol b July 28, 1793 in PA and have 11 children (all listed)." ancestry.com: Original data: Fisher, Benjamin Van Doren,. The Runkle family : being an account of the Runkels in Europe, and their descendants in America. New York: T.A. Wright, 1899, p 317-318.
__ | |--Brian Lee SHETLER | |__
[T73079]
DOM/POM: Listed with no other details on weddingdetails.com.
Listed as being granted a marriage license: Brian Lee Shetler and Heather Nichole Foor, both of Midland. [Saginaw News at mlive.com, Sep. 5, 2004]
__ | |--Floyd Ray SIDERS | |__
[T10782]
NAME/DOB/POB: Sandra (FOOR) GALL.
LOCATION: 1977 - Probate Court, Marriage Licenses - Floyd Ray Siders, 22, Marysville, carpenter, son of George William Siders, and Debra Sue Foor, 17 N. Darby-Coe Rd., daughter of Charles Foor. [Marysville Journal Tribune, Marysville, OH, June 9, 1977]
_Carl Charles SNIDER ____ | |--Henry C. Wm. SNIDER | |_Fredericka Marie KRUMM _+
[T6847]
NAME/DOB/DOBap/POBap/Parentage: "Churchbooks of the Betzer Union/Zion Reformed Church, 1817-1881, Bloom Township, Fairfield Co., OH", Fairfield Co., Ohio, Chapter OGS, 1994, p 42. Sponsors: parents. Name shown as Henry C. Wm. SCHNEIDER.
CENSUS: 1900 Bloom Twp., Fairfield Co., OH; visitation 394/415
SNIDER, Charles b Apr 1848, 52y, mar 26y, b Germany, parents b Germany, farm
labor
", Ri-----g, wife b June 1852, 4?y, had 8 ch 7 living, b Germany, parents b
Germany
", Charles, son b June 1876, 23y b OH
", William, son b Sep 1879, 20y b OH; section hand
", Minnie, dau b Oct 1882, 17y b OH
", Henry, son b Nov 1885, 14y b OH
", Emma, dau b Mar 1892, 9?y b OH
", Ora or Ona, dau b Aug 1895, 4y b OH
Both parents were in the US for 26y, immigrating in 1873, being in the U.S.
for 26 years. Charles was naturalized.
CENSUS: 1910 Bloom Twp., Fairfield Co., OH; visitation 16/16
SNIDER, Henry C., head, 24y b OH, parents b Germany, teacher
", Desea? M., wife, 20y, mar within year, had 1 ch 1 living, b OH, parents b OH
", Slation? E., son, 2y b OH, parents b OH
__ | |--Marion May TAUSEND | |__
[T18491]
NAME/DOB/DOD: From granddaughter Cheryl Carter via October 2000 email.
Cannot find her in SSDI
_Timothy Lynn WARNER _+ | |--Amy Marie WARNER | |_Michelle SOUTHWELL __
[T79867] NAME/DOB: From Elvin Ogg, email April 2005.
_John WELTON _ | |--Belinda WELTON | |______________
[T8211]
NAME: From will abstract:
WELTON, John (C-184) of Madison Twp., Franklin Co., OH. Signed Dec. 16,
1850, proven Jan. 8, 1851. Mentions son Moses; heirs of son Jesse; dau Annie
Gebia; dau. Elizabeth Fruchey; daughter Jemima Welton, for whom John Seymour
is to be guardian; daughter Selinda Reber; heirs of Mary, formerly the wife
of Jesse Seymour. "Abstracts of Wills, Franklin Co., OH", compiled by
Blanche Tipton Rings, "Ohio Vital Records #2, 1750s-1880s", Broderbund, CD
177"
"Charles Reber married Belinda, the daughter of a farmer near Groveport, Ohio", "Pioneer Period and Pioneer People of Fairfield County, Ohio", C. M. L. Wiseman, 1901, p 323.
Maiden Name/DOB/DOD/POBurial: "Cemeteries of Amanda Township, Fairfield County, Ohio", Fairfield County Chapter OGS, April 1992, p 72-73. "Belinda Welton, wife of C. V." died at 71y 11m 12d. DOB figured from age at death.
CENSUS: 1860 Amanda Twp., Fairfield Co., OH; p 22
REBER, 42y b OH, $2800 real estate, $600 personal estate
", Mary 20y b OH
", Thornton, 18y male b OH
", Jane, 16y b OH
", Martha 12y b OH
WELTON, Jemima, 46y b MD, $2400 real estate, $100 personal estate.
__ | |--Robert D. WILTROUT | |__
[T80852] "The adorable little miss... is Stacey Marie Wiltrout, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Robert D. Wiltrout of Baldwin Ave. She was one year old on August 29. Grandparents are... Mrs. Loretta Foor of [a different address] Baldwin Avenue. The mother of the tot is the former Deborah Foore." [Daily Courier, Connellsville, PA, Sept. 3, 1971]
_Jacob WOODRING ____+ | |--Daniel WOODRING | |_Susanna SCHLOSSER _+
[T5495]
DOBap/POBap: "Churchbooks of the Lutheran and German Reformed Congregations of the Glick/Salem (Union)/Brick Church, 1808-1915, Bloom Township, Fairfield
County, OH", Fairfield Co. Chapter OGS, 1993, p 5. Sponsors: Tobias and Maria Catharina Schlasser.
__ | |-- WYNKOOP | |__