__ | |--Anna | |__
__ | |--Kay | |__
__ | |--Norma Mae | |__
[T13229]
DOB/DOD/POBurial: "Cemeteries of Amanda Township, Fairfield County, Ohio", Fairfield County Chapter OGS, April 1992, p 64.
_Henry D. ALSPACH _+ | |--Louisa ALSPACH | |_Debbie ALSPACH ___+
[T68582]
CENSUS: 1850 Bloom Twp., Fairfield Co., OH - family #1747
ALSPACH, Henry D. 37y farmer b OH
", Deborah 35 b OH
", Oliver 16y farmer b OH
", Edward 12y b OH
", Susannah 14y b OH
", Lucy Ann 8y b OH (must be Louisa)
", Mary Ann 6 b OH
", Elizabeth 6/12 b OH
CENSUS: 1860 Rochester, Fulton Co., IN; visitation 1310, p 191
ALLSPACH, Henry 47y farmer b OH
", Delila 45y b OH
", Edward 22y b OH
", Louisa 18y b OH
", Mary 14y b OH
", Sylvester 7y b OH
", Sarah 5y b OH
", Ester? Elthra? 2y female b IN
BLACKBURN, Nelly 56y b OH [looks more like "Blackbrine"]
Mrs. Louisa Miller, 93, for many years a resident of Macy, died at 2:30 pm Tuesday at the home of her daughter Mrs. Minnie McCarter in Peru. Death was due to complications incident to old age. The deceased had been blind for the past three years. Mrs. Miller was born in Fairfield county, Ohio in June 1841. Her parents were Henry and Deborah Alspach. Her parents moved to Indiana when she was a young girl settling on a farm near Green Oak. The deceased was married to Jacob Miller when she was 18 years of age. Mr. and MRs. Miller moved to Macy after their marriage. Mr. Miller preceded his wife in death. Ten years ago Mrs. Miller moved to Peru. She was a member of the Macy Methodist Church. Survivors are two daughters, Mrs. McCarter, Peru, and Mrs. Alta Meyer, Lincoln, Neb., four grandchildren and several great-grandchildren. The funeral services will be held at the McCarter home in Peru at 10:30 o'clock Friday morning. The minister of the Methodist Church at Peru will be in charge. Burial will be made in the cemetery at Macy. [The News-Sentinel, Rochester, Indiana, Feb. 6, 1935, Wednesday].
_Sebastian ALSPACH _______+ | |--Silas ALSPAUGH | |_Maria Christina ALSPACH _+
[T129944]
DOB/DOBap/POBap: Name listed as "Elias? Alspach?, born Nov. 16, 1827, bapt. May 4, 1828, sponsors Jacob and Magdalena Zoll, parents ____ and Christina Alspach. "Churchbooks of the Betzer Union/Zion Reformed Church, 1817-1881, Bloom Twp., Fairfield Co., OH", Fairfield county chapter OGS, 1994, p 18.
CENSUS: 1830 Bloom Twp., Fairfield Co., OH - p 157 line 6. 8 males: 3 0-5, one 5-10, one 10-15, two 15-20, one 30-40. Seven females. One 0-5, two 5-10, one 10-15, two 15-20, one 30-40.
CENSUS: 1850 Thorn Twp., Perry Co., OH; visitation 1335/1325
ALSBAUGH, Sebastian 59y farmer b PA
", Christena 59y b PA
", Charles? 20y farmer b OH
MARKLEY, Catherine 30y b OH
", Delila 8y b OH
BOGANRIGHT?, Elizabeth 26y b OH [Bogansights?]
", Elias 3y b OH
", Sarah 6/12 b OH
ALSBAUGH, Cyrus 22y farmer b OH (Silas)
", Sophia 17y b OH
CENSUS: 1860 Thorn Twp., Perry Co., OH; p 44
ALSPAUCH, Silace, 32y farmer b OH, $1000 personal estate
", Sophia, 27y b OH
", Elsey Jane, 10y b OH
", Balinda, 8y b OH
", Emma, 6y b OH
CENSUS: 1870 Seward Twp., Koscuisko Co., IN, p 444
ALLSPAUGH, Silas, 42y farmer b OH, $4000 real estate, $500 personal estate
", Sophia, 36y keeping house b OH, can't write
", Balvica, 18y female b OH, attended school
", Emma, 15y b OH, attended school
", Thomas J., 9y b OH, attended school
", Christena, 78y b PA, can't write
CENSUS: 1880 Seward Twp., Kosciusko Co., IN; p 20D
ALSPACH, Silas, 52y farmer b OH, parents b PA
", Sophia, 47y wife keeping house b OH, parents b PA
", Thomas, 20y son b OH
", Laurance, 6y son b OH
", Florence, 6y dau b OH
(last two were probably b IN)
POBurial: Tombstone photo. Silas Alspaugh, Nov. 16, 1827 - June 5, 1883; Sophia his wife, Nov. 15, 1832 - June 2, 1910. Lakeview Cemetery, Lake Twp., Kosciusko Co., IN; buried in south middle section. Photo and info posted at "Laurie's Indiana Cemeteries", www.indianacemeteries.org, accessed 2009.
__ | |--Timothy R. BAKER | |__
_John B. BOYER ___+ | |--William W. BOYER | |_Susan RODEBAUGH _
[T11548]
CENSUS: 1840 Bloom Twp., Fairfield Co., OH
BOYER, John; two males under 5, two males 5-10, one male 10-15, one male
30-40. Females: One female under 5, one female 20-30.
CENSUS: 1850 Bloom Twp., Fairfield Co., OH - family #1713
BOYER, John B. 40y farmer b PA
", Susa 42y b PA
", Charles 16y farmer b PA
", Henry 12y b PA
", Mary Ann 14y b PA
", William 10y b OH
", George L. 8y b OH
", Sarah Ann 1y b OH
CENSUS: 1860 Lithopolis, Fairfield Co., OH; visitation 250/242
BOYER, John B., 52y farmer b PA
", Susanna 53y b PA
", Henry 23y farmer b PA
", William 19y farming b OH
", George L., 18y b OH
", Sarah A. 12y b OH
CENSUS: 1880 German Twp., Fulton Co., OH; ED 22 p 23
BOYER, William, 38y farmer b OH, parents b PA
", Sarah, 27y wife keeping house b OH, parents b OH
", Ada, 4y dau b OH
", Maud, 3/12 dau b OH
CENSUS: 1900 German Twp., Fulton Co., OH; ED 9 SH 9A p 134
BOJER, William, head, b Sept. 1840, 59y b OH, parents b PA, farmer
", Sary, wife b July 1855, 44y b OH, parents b PA, farmer
", John, son b Sep 1887, 12y b OH, farm laborer
", Stella, dau b March 1883, 17y b OH, servant
CENSUS: 1910 Archbold, German Twp., Fulton Co., OH; ED 9 SH 1B
BOYER, William W., head, 72y b OH, parents b PA, married once, mar. 38y
", Sarah A., wife 59y b OH, fa b VA, ma b OH, married once
Death certificate image 31499. William W. Boyers, Archbold, Fulton Co., Ohio, May 24, 1918, aged 80y 9m 9d, married, born Aug. 15, 1837 in Ohio to John Boyers b OH and Susan Radabauh b OH. Retired farmer. Informant was Ada Gleason of Archbold, Ohio. Buried Archbold Cem., May 28.
__ | |-- CARPENTER | |__
__ | |--Clara Loretta COONEY | |__
[T85865]
CENSUS: 1880 Marion Twp., Hocking Co., OH; p 107C
COONEY, John, 30y farmer b OH, parents b Prussia
", Catharine, 25y wife keeping house b OH, parents b Prussia
", Clara L., 1y dau b OH
", Theresa, 1/12 b in June b OH
CENSUS: 1910 Lancaster, Fairfield Co., OH; SH 2B ED 67
TOOILL, Oliver L., head, 33y b OH, fa b OH, ma b MD, married once, married for 2y, grocery, own store
", Clara L., wife 31y b OH, parents b OH, married once, had 2 ch 2 living
", Mary M., dau ?y b OH
", Bernadine C., dau 5/12 b OH
1918 - draft registration card, Fairfield Co., OH; name listed as Oliver Lawrence Tooill of 636 Mulberry, Lancaster, Ohio, age 42 born Oct. 23, 1875, grocery keeper for himself, medium height and build, brown eyes, light hair, nearest relative is Clara Loretta Tooill of same address. World War I Selective Service System Draft Registration Cards, 1917-1918 [database online] Provo, UT: Ancestry.com, 2002.
Death certificate image. Mrs. Clara Tooill, 636 E. Bulberry, died at Lancaster Municipal Hosp., Lancaster, Fairfield Co., Ohio, July 19, 1938, aged 59y 8m 16d, married to O. L. Tooill. Born Oct. 26, 1878 in Hocking Co., Ohio, to John Cooney b Hocking Co., Ohio and Catharine York b Hocking Co., Ohio. Informant was O. L. Tooill. Buried St. Mary's, July 22.
__ | |--Leonard DENNISON | |__
[T103162]
DOM/POM: Elizabeth Loy, Leonard Danison, 23 Oct 1870 Hocking Co., OH. "Ohio Marriages 1800-1958", familysearch.org, index/text, no image.
CENSUS: 1880 Salt Creek Twp., Hocking Co., OH; ED 65 p 136A
DENISON, Leonard, 36y farmer b OH, fa b MD, ma b OH
", Elizabeth, 26y wife keeping house b OH, parents b OH
", Ella, 8y dau at school b OH
", George, 6y son at school b OH
", Delnow, 4y son b OH
", David, 2y son b OH
__ | |--Terry DITTAWAY | |__
[T4277]
NAME: Internet
_David E. DOWLER _+ | |--Clyde Henry DOWLER | |_Alma A. PETERS __
[T5755]
NAME/Parentage/DOB/DOBap/POBap: "St. John Evangelical Lutheran Church,
Lithopolis, Bloom Township, Fairfield Co., OH, 1853-1920", Fairfield Co.
Chapter OGS, 1994, p 35.
DOD/DOBurial/POD: "St. John Evangelical Lutheran Church, Lithopolis, Bloom
Township, Fairfield Co., OH, 1853-1920", Fairfield Co. Chapter OGS, 1994, p 52.
_Elijah FISHPAUGH _ | |--Matilda A. FISHPAUGH | |_Hanna YOAKUM _____
[T21949]
DOB/DOD/POBurial: "Cemeteries of Bloom Township, Fairfield County, OH", Fairfield Co., Ohio, Chapter OGS, 1996, p 161. "Matilda A.", years only.
CENSUS: 1860 Violet Twp., Fairfield Co., OH, visitation 665/648
FISHBAUGH, Elijah, 48y farmer b MD
", Hannah, 38y b OH
", Elizabeth, 18y b OH
", Sarah E., 3y b OH
", Matilda, 10/12 b OH
CENSUS: 1900 Bloom Twp., Fairfield Co., OH; SD 11, ED 5, SH 6A, visitation 122/124
BENSON, Daniel, b Mar 1834 OH, age 66, father b MD, mother OH, farmer, married 1 year
", Tilda, wife, b July 1859, 40y b OH, father b Germany, ma b OH, had 1 ch, 1 living
FISHPAUGH, Glenna, step-dau, b Jul 1882, 18y single b OH, parents b OH
CENSUS: 1910 Bloom Twp., Fairfield Co., OH; visitation 144
BENSON, Daniel, 76y b OH, fa b MD, ma b OH, farmer, married twice
", Matilda, wife, 50y, married once, had 0 ch 0 living, fa b PA, ma b OH
FISHPAUGH, James, grandson, 8y b OH, parents b OH
CENSUS: 1920 Richland Twp., Fairfield Co., OH; ED 29 SH 7A
HOLLINGHEAD, James, 40y b OH, parents b OH, Farmer, general farm
", Glennie, wife 37y b OH
", James, son 18y b OH, laborer, home farm
", Martha dau 14y b OH
", Melvin, son 12y b OH
", Russell, son 9y b OH
", Lewis, son 7y b OH
", Delmer, son 4 ?/12 b OH
", Gertrude, dau 1 ?/12 b OH
BENSON, Matilda, mother-in-law, 60y widow b OH, parents b OH
CENSUS: 1930 Madison Twp., Franklin Co., OH; ED 190 SH 10B
BENSON, Matilda, head, owns home worth $2000, resides on a farm, 69y widow b OH, fa b PA, ma b Germany
FISHPAUGH, James E., grand son 28y single b OH, aprents b OH, laborer, odd jobs
DOD/POD: Name listed as Matila Benson, died June 4, 1938 Franklin Co., Ohio. "Ohio Death Certificate Index, 1913-1944", Ohio Historical Society, online ohiohistory.org.
Death certificate image. Matila Benson died June 4, 1938 in Madison Twp., Franklin Co., Ohio, aged 78y 10m 10d, widow of Daniel Benson. Born July 24, 1859 in Basil to Elijah Fishpaw b Hocking Co., OH and ___ Yockum b Basil, Ohio, informant Mrs. Glenis? Hollingshead of Clearport, Ohio. Buried June 7 in Lithopolis.
_Wayne Cyrus FOOR __+ | |--Charles FOOR | |_Marlene Jean WYSE _
[T12839]
NAME: From sibling, Jon, via October 1999 email.
2008 - listed as a surviving son, Charles (Sarah) of Spotsylvania, VA., in father's April obit.
_ FOOR _______ | |--Deborah A. FOOR | |_Mary MEDLEY _
[T45506]
DOB/POB: [Kentucky Births 1911-2001, Vitalsearch Company Worldwide, Inc.,
online public database, June 2002]. Mother listed as Mary Medley. V 132, #65610.
_Basil Butrick FOOR __+ | |--Edward Lynn FOOR | |_Leonore Martha HOWE _
[T3355]
Name/dob: from brother Charles
NAME/SPOUSE: "Case Families of Ogden Twp., Lenawee Co., MI", by Janis W. Reister, as seen at RootsWeb.
_Greg Alan FOOR ___________ | |--Greg Alan FOOR | |_Dessie Marie CHRISTOPHER _
[T65359] NAME/DOB/PARENTAGE: Grant County, Indiana births at the grantcounty.net website. Parents listed as Greg Alan FOOR and Dessie Marie (Christopher) Foor. No place of birth listed for Joanna, though parents both shown as being born in Indiana.
_Harvey Ople FOOR ____+ | |--Harlan FOOR | |_Sarah "Sadie" FREED _
[T45598] According to a cemetery inscription page for Gridley Cemetery, Woodford Co., IL, there is a listing there that says "Harvey (twins) Foor" who died 20 Aug 1933. The Illinois State Archives shows two FOOR's dying on 19 Aug 1933 in Gridley, McLean Co., IL: Harvey (certificate 570292) and Harlan (certificate 570293).
_Fred Tilden FOOR ___+ | |--Katherine FOOR | |_Edith THROCKMORTON _
[T13622]
NAME/DOB/POB/DOD/POBurial/Parentage/SPOUSE/DOM/POM: Via email from PAUL F. ROBY, 63020 Merrick Rd., Cambridge, OH 43725-9278; Dec. 1999.
DOB: : Throckmorton, C. Wickliffe. A Genealogical and Historical Account of the Throckmorton Family. Richmond, VA: Old Dominion Press, 1930, p 407.
CENSUS: 1910 Oklahoma City, Oklahoma; ED 209 SH 4B
FOOR, Fred T., head, 33y b OH, fa b OH, ma b PA, mar. 3y, carpenter
", Edith T., wife 29y b KY, parents b KY, had 1 ch 1 living, dressmaking
", Katherine, dau ?y b OK
CENSUS: 1920 Fleming Co., KY - Nepton Town, SD 117, ED 92, page 1A, taken 20 Jan 1920
FOOR, Fred 43 b OH; father b OH, mother b ? [can't read]; house carpenter
", Edith, wife, 39 b KY, parents b KY
", Katherine, dau 11 b Iowa
", Marita, dau 7 or 9 b KY
", Virginia, dau 4 b KY
NOTE: For place of birth of Katherine, it appears it once said something else, possibly "Ohio", but was scratched out an "Iowa" put in. Fred's state of birth clearly says Ohio, but the children's info all shows that their father was born in KY.
CENSUS: 1930 Pittsburgh, Allegheny Co., PA; district 317; sheet 6B
MAUSES, Charles, head, rents home for $27/month, owns a radio set, 58y b
Germany, parents b same, married first at age 28, occupation left blank
", Bertha, wife 59y b Germany, parents b same, married first at age 29
ROBY, Fred, head, rents home for $27/month, owns a radio set, 21y b KY,
parents b KY, married at 20y, railroad inspector
", Katherine, wife 20y b OK, parents b KY, married at 19y
", Fred Jr., son 6/12 b PA, fa b KY, ma b OK
_Joseph FOOR ________+ | |--Maria FOOR | |_Elizabeth A. HISER _
[T4126]
DOB/DOD/POBurial: Brown County, Ohio, GenWeb website, "Normany Cemetery"
transcription, Pleasant Twp. Shown as Elizabeth Foore, dau of Jacob and
Catherine, died Sep. 22, 1870, 22y 3m 11d. DOB figured from age at death.
CENSUS: 1850 Pleasant Twp., Brown Co., OH; visitation 209/212, p 287
FOOR, Joseph 23y farmer b OH
", Elizabeth 22y b OH
", Adam 3y b OH
", Drucilla 2y b OH
", John N.? 1y b OH
", Maria 4/12 b OH
_John FOOR _+ | |--Mary FOOR | |_Catherine _
[T1689]
FOOR BOOK, p 3
_Samuel H. FOOR ___+ | |--Meda FOOR | |_Sarah M. BUNTING _
[T13032]
NAME: See obituary of son Samuel L. BUCK.
CENSUS: 1910 Fulton Co., OH; ED 1, Visitation 95, Amboy Twp., Sh 9B
BUCK, William 45y b OH, married twice, fa b unk., ma b OH, farmer
", Meda 30y b OH, mar. 1., mar 14y, had 4 ch, 4 living b OH, fa b PA, ma b MI
", Earl son 9y b OH
", Donma, son 7y b OH
", Leole, son 4y b OH
CENSUS: 1920 Amboy Twp., Fulton Co., OH; ED 28 SH 5B, Metamora
BUCK, Meda, head, 39y widow, day laborer
", Earlon, son 19y b OH [image hard to read, especiall occupations]
", Donney?, son 18y b OH
", Leo F.?, son 17y b OH
", Harold, son 10y b OH
", Verna, 7y dau b OH
CENSUS: 1930 Amboy Twp., Fulton Co., OH; ED 26-1 SH 6A
BUCK, Meda, head, owns home worth $1500, owns a radio set, does not live on a farm, 49y widow b OH, fa b PA, ma b MI, married at 17y, servant
", Harold, son 19y b OH, fa b PA, ma b OH, printer, printing office
", Verna, dau 17y b OH
_Jerry Martin FOOR _+ | |--Shannon M. FOOR | |_Tina M. ___________
_Stacey Dean FOOR _+ | |--Zachary Dean FOOR | |_Kathy DUCKETT ____
[T80289]
NAME/DOB: from the May 2005 snail mail of Carleen (Foor) Hardy.
LOCATION: 2004 - Zach Foor, 12, of Shelbyville, participated in the American Youth Basketball Tour tournaments. [Shelbyville Daily Union, Shelbyville, IL, July 14, 2004]
_Robert Willard FOORE _+ | |--Judith A. FOORE | |_Cecelia A. WILLIAMS __
[T41155]
NAME: From father's Oct, 1996 obituary.
NAME: Listed as a surviving daughter, "Judith (Mike) Flasco of Carmel, IN" in mother's March 2002 obituary.
2006 - listed as a surviving sister, Judith (Michael) Flasco of FL in brother Larry's October obituary.
_ FORE _ | |--Joseph FORE | |________
[T46066]
CENSUS: 1900 Albany Twp., Nevada Co., Arkansas, ED 78, sheet 8B
FORE, Joseph, head, b Nov 1869, 30y b Ark., fa b KY, ma b AL, farmer
", Anna, wife b Mar 1873, 27y b LA, mar 5y, had 3 ch 3 living, fa b [left blank], ma b LA
", Erl, son b Sep 1896, 3y b AR
", Vernon, son b Feb 1898, (age?) b AR
", Christine, dau b Oct 1899, 7/12 b AR
FORE, John C., brother b Feb 1875 AR, 25y single , fa b KY, ma b AL, farmer
__ | |--Fred FRAZIER | |__
[T34483]
CENSUS: 1910 Bloom Twp., Fairfield Co., OH; visitation 28/28
FRAZIER, Fred, 32y b OH, married once, mar 8y, parents b OH; farmer
", Josephine, wife, 29?y, had 4 ch 3 living, b OH, parents b oH
", Edith M., dau 6y b OH
", Ethel M., dau 5y b OH
", Goldie, son 2y b OH (Is "Goldie" really a 'son'?)
Death certificate image. Fred Frazier, Sr., resided and died at 513 Garfield Ave., Lancaster, Fairfield Co., Ohio, resident of comunity for 20 years, died April 6, 1947 aged 75y 11m 9d, married, wife Josephine Frazier. Born April 27, 1871 in Gallipolis, Ohio, to Roman Frazier b OH and Lucetta McQuade b OH. Buried Elmwood Cem. Informant Fred Frazier of Lancaster.
_Jacob P. FUHR _ | |--Jacob P. FUHR | |_Mary __________
[T38926]
CENSUS: 1910 Pittsburgh, Allegheny Co., PA, ED #371, vis. 70/95
FUHR, Jacob P., head, 51y, married once, mar. 28y, b PA, parents b Germany, contractor
", Mary [N.?], wife, 48y, had 17ch 12? living b PA, fa b Ger., ma b PA
", Elizabeth H., dau 21y divorced?? b PA, bookkeeper at grocery
", Jacob P. Jr., son 19y b PA, messenger, contractor
", Margaret R., dau 16y b PA
", August C., son 14y b PA
", Marcella R., dau 11y b PA
", Florentie 9y dau b PA
", Lorettan S., 7 dau b PA
", Charles son 3y b PA
", Theadore, son 2y b PA
CENSUS: 1920 Allegheny Co., PA; Allegheny County Jail. Sh 2A ed 335 p 35
FUHR, Jacob P., inmate, 29y single b PA, parents b PA. Laborer
LOCATION: 1925 - Shot to death in what the police believe to have been premeditated murder, Mrs. Aimee Curry, 38, proprietor of a rooming house at 336 Eighth street, died within a few hours after the release from jail of a man, whose arrest she caused following alleged threats on his part to kill her. A warrant charging murder was issued early this afternoon by the Oakland police department against Fuhr. Charles Schrieber, brother of the murdered woman, swore to the complaint. Jacob P. Fuhr, an inronworker at the Moore shipyards and a roomer at the Eighth street address, is being sought by the police today as the suspected murderer. Fuhr was seen entering the place about 5:30 o'clock yesterday afternoon. Mrs. Curry was shot about 8:30 o'clock. She died from four bullet wounds at 10:30 o'clock last night at the Emergency Hospital. Fuhr was arrested Sunday night following Mrs. Curry's complaint that he had threatened to shoot her. An automatic pistol was found by the police in his room. He was released late yesterday afternoon on $1000 bail on a charge of disturbing the peace, when Mrs. Curry refused further to prosecute him.
James Martin, another roomer, saw Fuhr enter late yesterday afternoon, he informed the police. Four other roomers were with Martin at the time but they did not see Fuhr enter. Later, however, they heard the jealous quarrel which preceded the fatal shooting, Martin says. Fuhr was intoxicated, according to Martin. He went to the room he occupied for more than a year in the front part of the building. Shortly before 8 o'clock, Martin says, the sounds of Fuhr's voice reached him and his friends. For nearly half an hour, at frequent intervals, Fuhr could be heard abusing Mrs. Curry. She was apparently trying to quiet him and induce him to leave the house. Martin then heard Mrs. Curry running along the hallway toward the rear of the building. She cried out, "Oh, don't do that!" just as the first of six shots were heard. The heavier footfalls of a man were heard close behind Mrs. Curry, Martin told the police. When Martin and others rushed out to the hall, Mrs. Curry was lying with her head just accross the door sill, bleeding from several wounds in the upper part of her body.
Fuhr was not seen by anyone, but a pistol used, the police say, but the murderer, was discovered by Police Inspectors Arthur Sanderson and A. B. Stebbins in a rubbish can on the back landing. Edward, Mrs. Curry's six-year-old son, was in the front room when the quarrel started, but was sent out by Fuhr to buy some sandwiches just before the shooting began, he told police today. Fuhr had recently occupied a room directly back of the combined livingroom and office used by Mrs. Curry. Evidence discovered today shows that he had packed his belongings apparently with the intention of leaving the place. A door opened from the room occupied by Mrs. Curry and the boy into that used by Fuhr. Mrs. Curry and Fuhr had been seen out together frequently and he appeared to have great affection for the boy. Before the trouble Sunday there had been little difficulty between the two according to Martin and other roomers. [Oakland Tribune, Oakland, CA, April 7, 1925]
LOCATION: 1925 - Jacob P. Fuhr, 35, who disappeared Monday night after the fatal shooting of Mrs. Aimee Curry, landlady of a rooming house at 336 Eighth street, confessed to the police, after his capture last night that he shot the woman in a jealous rage. He said he intended killing himself but found his pistol empty after slaying the woman. Fuhr told Captain of Detectives Richard McSorley that MRs. Curry and he had lived as man and wife for several months prior to a quarrel last Sunday. The woman then had him arrested for a threat he made against her, Fuhr says. He told the police that he went directly to a store on Broadway and purchased a pistol after his release from jail with the intention of killing Mrs. Curry. Upon arrival at the rooming house late in the afternoon, Fuhr says he started quarreling with the woman. He drew the gun and Mrs. Curry grappled with him. She then ran into the hall, where he shot her. Fuhr faces a charge of first degree murder. Fuhr told the police today that he is one of seventeen children. His home is in Alhson Park, Pa., where his mother, Mary Fuhr, now lives. His father is dead, he told the police. Mrs. Curry and Fuhr planned to get married shortly after Easter. August Fuhr, a brother, has wired the police that he is on his way from the Pennsylvania city to aid Fuhr in his defense. [Oakland Tribune, Oakland, CA., April 8, 1925]
LOCATION: 1925 - Jacob Fuhr, 35, an iron worker, was held to answer in the superior court on a charge of murder after a hearing this morning before Police Judge William J. Hennessey. No bail was set by the court. Fuhr is alleged to have shot Mrs. Aimee Curry, proprietor of a rooming house at 336 Eighth street. Five bullets entered Mrs. Curry's body. The shooting took place about 8:30 o'clock on the night of April 6. Furh was arrested the following day and is said to have confessed killing the woman. He had been living at the Curry place for more than a year and told the police that he and Mrs. Curry had planned to marry. Floyd Rielly, a roomer at the house testified he met Furh the day after the murder. 'Is she dead" are the first words Fuhr spoke upon meeting him Rielly said. There were no eye witnesses to the shooting, according to the police inspectors who worked on the case. Fred Littleton, attorney for Fuhr, objected to admission of the alleged confession on theg rounds that it was obtained by the detective under duress. Police Inspector Alex Trotter testified the confession was dictated by Fuhr, written by Police Inspector George Burbank and signed by Fuhr in their presence. Judge Hennessey overruled the objection and the confession was admitted as evidence. [Oakland Tribune, Oakland, CA., April 17, 1925]
LOCATION: 1925 - Slapped Suitor Goes on Trial for Murder - Jacob Fuhr, war veteran, who wrote on the wall of his room the quotation, 'He who gets slapped,' and then shot and killed Murs. Elsie Currie on April 1, last, it is alleged, today went to trial on a murder chuarge before Judge Fred V. Wood. He is being defended by Leo Sullivan and Frank K. Littleton, while Milton SEvier, chief deputy district attorney, and Deputy Carlisle Crosby are prosecuting. Selection of a jury began this afternoon. Fuhr was a boarder in Mrs. Currie's home, at 336 Eight street. He is alleged to have made a complete confession to the police that he shot Mrs. Currie because she had refused his love. [Oakland Tribune, Oakland, CA., June 8, 1925]
LOCATION: 1925 - Jacob Fuhr was sentenced today to be hanged in San Quentin. Su....[crease in paper] pronounced the death sentence, took occasion to denounce capital punishment, at the same time declaring that under the law as it is at present and under the evidence in the case he had no alternative but to sentence Fuhr to death.... Fuhr must die on the gallows at San Quentin on Friday, September 18, for the murder of Mrs. Elsie Curry, with whome he had been living as her husband at a rooming house run by the woma n at 336 Eighth street. Judge Wood denied him a new trial, a motion for a stay of judgment and for a trial by jury to determine his sanity, that issue having been raised for the first time prior to the passing of sentencing. ..... With the conclusion of Judge Wood's remarks, Fuhr said, "Your Honor and everybody in this courtroom I wish to state right now if I am hung--gladly can I go to my death. But I still say this minute on the day of June 6 from 6 o'clock in the morning till I left the courtroom I absolutely know nothing of what was going on...."[Oakland Tribune, Oakland, CA., June 24, 1925]
LOCATION: 1925 - "Oakland, Calif., June 24 - AP - In sentencing Jacob Fuhr to hang next September for the murder of a woman, Superior Judge Fred V. Wood today denounced the death penalty and said there was no real necessity for executing criminals to protect society. 'Justice is not vengeance', Judge Wood asserted. 'If the law be for vengeance, then society has put itself on the same ethical plane as the murderer. But I must sentence this man to death; I have no alternative'. [Helena Independent, Helena, MT., June 25, 1925]
LOCATION: 1926 - Led by Jacob Fuhr, convicted murderer, who has been sentenced to hang, five prisoners escaped from the county jail last night after slugging one jailor and locking him and his assistant behind bars. Ten minutes later, one of the five, Thomas Brown, serving six months for petty larcenty, surrendered himself to the desk sergeant at the Oakland city hall, spreading an alarm which sent Captain Frank Lynch and a reserve squad to the assistance of the sheriff's office.... Fuhr was sentenced to be hanged on September 18 last, but three days prior to the date set for the execution was granted a reprieve pending action on his appeal by the supreme court. [Oakland Tribune, Oakland, CA, Jan 24, 1926]
LOCATION: 1926 - two of the five prisoners who escaped from the Alameda county jail on January 23, Ed Bridges and Louis Seccon, today were en route back to Oakland. Bridges and Secco, captured in Ponca, Okla., were identified by City Marshal Ed Peralta of San Leandro... With Bridges and Secco again in custody and Tom Brown having surrendered within an hour after the break, Jacob Fuhr, convicted murderer and leader of the escaping group, and Jack Sanders are the only fugitives still at large [Oakland Tribune, Oakland, CA, Feb. 11, 1926]
LOCATION: 1926 - ... the supreme court ruled yesterday that an appeal of Jacob Fuhr, escaped Alameda county murderer, would be dropped unless he is arrested within 30 days. [Oakland Tribune, Oakland, CA., May 5, 1926]
LOCATION: 1926 - Jacob Fuhr, convicted murderer and only man of the five prisoners who escaped from the Alameda county jail January still at large, is faced with a dilemma. Word has been received from the state's attorney in Sacramento that unless he surrenders his unofficial freedom and returns to the county jail in 30 days his rights to a new trial and possible acquittal of the charges against him will be forfeited.
__ | |--Opal E. GARDNER | |__
[T80347]
Abstract of obit, Belleville News-Democrat, Belleville, IL, Feb. 2005
Opal Emma Moore 87, of Belleville, Ill., born March 31, 1917, went home to be with her Lord and savior on Saturday, Feb. 19, 2005, at Memorial Hospital, Belleville, Ill. Dau. of Robert and Laura (GRADY) GARDNER. Married William "Red" Moore on May 19, 1935.
She was preceded in death by her husband, William W. "Red" Moore; her parents, Robert and Laura, nee Grady, Gardner; three brothers, Earl, Bud and Walter Gardner; and a son-in-law, Dennis Foor.
She is survived by a son, Don (Phyllis) Moore of Belleville, Ill.; a daughter, Carol (Wil) Watson of Bourbonnais, Ill.; three grandsons, Michael Moore of Fairview Heights, Ill., Scott (Renata) Moore of Chicago, Ill., and Matt (Beth) Foor of Bourbonnais, Ill.; a granddaughter, Marci (Adam) Reynolds of Bourbonnais, Ill.; three great-grandsons, Nathan Foor, Trey Reynolds and Colin Moore; nieces and nephews; and Rose Gardner, a loving sister in law, who has been a very special friend of Opal, and will miss their many visits together.
Funeral: Funeral services will be held at 10:30 a.m. Monday, Feb. 21, 2005, at Kurrus Funeral Home, Belleville, Ill., Burial at Lake View Memorial Gardens, Fairview Heights, Ill.
_John GLICK ________+ | |--Louisa GLICK | |_Catharine WHITZEL _
[T8588]
CENSUS: 1850 Bloom Twp., Fairfield Co., OH - family 1439
GLICK, John 47y farmer b PA
", Catherine 46 b PA
", Reuben 22y farmer b OH
", William 15 b OH
", OrfaLane (female) 13y b OH
", Ellen 10y b OH
", Sarah 7y b OH
", Louisa 5y b OH
WHITEZEL, Nancy 87y b PA.
CENSUS: 1860 Bloom Twp., Fairfield Co., OH visitation 60/58
GLICK, John 57y farmer b PA
", Catherine 56y b OH
", Wm. W. 25y farming b OH
", Ellen 19y b OH
", Sarah 17y b OH
", Louisa 15y b OH
DOM/POM: John A. Kile, Louisa S. Glick, April 14, 1864, "Fairfield County, Ohio Marriages, V III, 1852-1868", Fairfield Co., Ohio, Chapter OGS, 2006.
CENSUS: 1870 Columbus, Franklin Co., OH; p 43 ward 5
KILE, John A., 35y city policeman b OH, $100 personal estate
", Louisa, 25y keeps house b OH
", Della M., 3y b OH
", Nellie?, 3/12 b OH, born in March
CENSUS: 1880 Columbus, Franklin Co., OH; p 95C 3rd ward
KILE, John A., 45y husband, laborer b OH, parents b Bavaria
", Luisa, 35y wife keeping house, has "ague", check mark in column for maimed, crippled, bedridden or otherwise disabled, b OH, parents b Bavaria
", Della, 13y dau b OH, parents b Bavaria (not correct)
", M. E., 11y dau b OH, parents b Bavaria (not correct)
", Jesse, 7y dau b OH, parents b Bavaria (not correct)
CENSUS: 1900 Madison Twp., Franklin Co., OH; ED 37 Sh 17B
KILE, John, head, b March 1835, 65y b OH, parents b OH, marshal, mar. 36y
", Louise A., wife b Mar 1845, 55y b OH, parents b PA, had 4 ch 3 living
', Della M., dau b Nov 1866, 33y single b OH, school teacher
", Mary E., dau b March 1870, 30y single b OH, dressmaker
", Jesse L., son b March 1873, 27y single b OH, school teacher
CENSUS: 1910 Madison Twp., Franklin Co., Ohio; Groveport; ED 18 SH 1B
KILE, Louisa, head, 65y widow b OH, parents b PA, had 4 ch 3 living
", Della M., dau 43y single b OH, public school teacher
Death certificate image. Louisa S. Kile resided and died in Groveport, Franklin Co., Ohio, July 10, 1934, aged 89y 4m 8d, widow of John A. Kile. Born March 2, 1845 Lithopolis, Ohio, to John Glick b PA and Catherine Whitzel b PA. Informant was Della M. Kile of Groveport. Buried Union Cemetery in Canal Winchester July 12.
_Jonathan GLICK _____+ | |--Mannasseh GLICK | |_Catherine KERSHNER _+
[T4894]
DOD/POBurial: "Cemeteries of Bloom Township, Fairfield County, OH", Fairfield
Co., Ohio, Chapter OGS, 1996, p 221, 378. Years only.
NAME/DOB/DOBap/POBap/Parentage: "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 23.
CENSUS: 1850 Bloom Twp., Fairfield Co., OH - family #1513
GLICK, Jonathan 54y farmer b PA
", Catherine 52y b OH
", Elias 22y farmer b OH
", Menasse female 17y b OH
", Laura Ann 20y b OH
", Catherine 19y b OH
", Levina, 15y b OH
CENSUS: 1860 Bloom Twp., Fairfield Co., OH; visitation 42/40
GLICK, Jonathan 67y gentleman b PA
", Catharine 65y b PA
", Lucy A. 28y b OH
", Catharine 26y b OH
", Manasseth 23y farm laborer b OH
CENSUS: 1870 Bloom Twp., Fairfield Co., OH; visitation 148/152
GLICK, Manassa, 36y farmer b OH
", Elizabeth J., 28y keeping house b OH
", Mary C., 7y attending school b OH
", Johnathan 5y attending school b OH
", Lucy A., 2y at home b OH
ADAMS, Percival? 36y farm laborer b PA
1875 - on page for Bloom township and Lithopolis village is Manasseh Glick, section 32, date of settlement 1833, nativity Ohio, post office Marcy, farmer and Justice of the Peace. "Combination Atlas Map of Fairfield County, Ohio", L. M. Everts, Philadelphia, 1875, p 103.
CENSUS: 1880 Lithopolis, Fairfield Co., OH; p 10
GLICK, Manasueh, 46y farmer b OH; parents b PA
", Eliza J., 38y wife keeping house b OH; fa b PA, ma b OH
", Mary C., 16y dau. at school b OH
", Johathun M., 14y son at school b OH
", Lucy A., 12y dau at school b OH
", Geo. E., 9y son at school b OH
", Charles W., 7y son at school b OH
", Lea C., 4y dau b OH
CENSUS: 1900 Bloom Twp., Fairfield Co., OH, SD 11, ED 5, SH 8B, enumerated 12th of June, visitation 177/180
GLICK, Menasa, b Nov 1832, 67y b OH, parents b PA, farmer
", Eliza J., wife b Sept 1841 OH, 58y, fa b PA, ma b OH, had 6 ch, 6 living
", Mary C., dau b Oct 1863, 36y single b OH
", George E., son b Feb 1871, 27y single b OH, farmer
", Charles W., son b May 1873, 27y single b OH, farm labor
", Loa C., dau b Jul 1875, 24y single b OH
DOM: "Family Tree Maker's Family Archives, Marriage Index: Ohio, 1851-1900", CD #236.
Mr. Shultz was married, February 10, 1892, to Miss Alice Glick. She was a daughter of Manassah and Eliza (Hartman) Glick, both natives of Pennsylvania, where the father was engaged in farming. Manassah Glick was a second cousin of former Governor Glick, of Kansas. The Glick family removed from Pennsylvania to Ohio and made their home in Fairfield county, where Mr. Shultz met and married his wife. To Mr. and Mrs. Shultz have been born six children: Bernice, student in the University of Kansas and a member of the class of 1914; Eliza (deceased); Madeline, a student at Canal Winchester, Ohio; Ernestine and Glick, attending school in Barnes, and Alice, the baby. The wife and mother departed this life, after a brief illness, December 7, 1913. Mrs. Shulz was a woman of noble Christian character whose untimely death brought grief to her many friends and neighbors as well as to her immediate family. The family are members of the Lutheran church.
Mr. Shultz served as trustee of Barnes township from 1902 to 1906 and is now serving his twelfth year as a member of the Barnes school board. Politically he is a Democrat.
Pages 468-469 from a supplemental volume of Kansas: a cyclopedia of state history, embracing events, institutions, industries, counties, cities, towns, prominent persons, etc. ... / with a supplementary volume devoted to selected personal history and reminiscence. Standard Pub. Co. Chicago : 1912. 3 v. in 4. : front., ill., ports.; 28 cm. Vols. I-II edited by Frank W. Blackmar. Transcribed October 2002 by Carolyn Ward. This volume is identified at the Kansas State Historical Society as microfilm LM196. It is a single volume 3.
"Manasseh Glick, whose name introduces this record, pursued his education in the common schools, in the high school of Lithopolis and in the Capital University in Columbus, Ohio. He afterward engaged in teaching, beginning that profession in 1852. He followed it for 8 consecutive years in the common schools of Fairfield county and also spent one term as a teacher i Bartholomew county, Indiana. In 1862 he was married and settled upon the farm upon when he now resides, and to the development and cultivation of which he has since devoted his energies. His business career has been one of untiring activity and his resolute purpose and unflagging enterprise have enabled him to win creditable and gratifying success.
"On the 4th of December, 1862, Mr. Glick was united in marriage to Eliza J. Hartman, a daughter of George and Barbara (Fellers) Hartman, the former a native of Berks County, Pennsylvania, and the latter of Fairfield Co., Ohio. Her father came to this county in his boyhood and was numbered among the pioneer settlers of the of the community who assisted largely in the work of public progress and substantial upbuilding. He passed away in 1895, in the eighty-third year of his age, and his wife died in 1878, at the age of sixty-five. They were the parents of the following named: Valentine; Susana; Eliza J.; Mary; William; Mary, the widow of Samuel Runkle; Catherine, the wife of David Klinger of Kansas; and Monroe, also a resident of the same state. The home of Mr. and Mrs. Glick has been blessed with several children, namely: Mary Catherine; Jonathan Ml; Lucy Ellis, the wife of George Shutlz, of Kansas; George T.; Charles W.; and Loa Celestia. A Biographical record of Fairfield and Perry Counties, Ohio. New York: S.J.
Clarke Pub. Co., 1902, pp 89-90.
1905 - June 8th issue. Mannassah Glick, aged 73, died at his home near Marcy. Survived by widow, sons J. M., George E., and Charles, and daughters Miss Loa, Miss Mary and Mrs. Leroy Shultz of Kansas City. "Genealogical Abstracts from The Lancaster (Ohio) Gazette, V6, 1901-1905", Fairfield County Gen., Society, 2005, p 180.
__ | |--Archie L. GOFF | |__
[T1904]
NAME: "The Foor Family", George S. Conover, p 25
DOB/DOD/POBurial: http://kin2kin.amerianet.com/ancestorstones/index2.htm Ray's Cove Cem. Ins.
__ | |--Judith K. GOOD | |__
[T80661] NAME: From genforum.com post by Nondus Read, Dec. 2004.
__ | |--Crystal D. HELLER | |__
[T31510]
OBIT: CRYSTAL D. HELLER FOOR LAYTON, 47, Kokomo, formerly of Elwood, Lebanon, Thorntown and Indianapolis, died July 2. She was a machine operator in production for several factories, including Logo 7. Memorial contributions may be made to a favorite charity. Graveside service: 3:30 p.m. July 6 in Dover (Ind.) Cemetery. Calling: 1 to 3 p.m. July 6 in Myers Mortuary, Lebanon. Survivors: children John J., Chad A. Foor , Marcy L. Ziegler; parents Selmar E. Heller, Lois L. Maiden Lucas; brothers Danny Heller...(the rest not viewable without archive payment/fee). [Indianapolis Star, Indianapolis, IN, July 4th, 2001]
A correction appears later that states Crystal was 49.
DOB/DOD: From SSDI. Name shown as Crystal D. Layton. Last known residence as Franklin, Johnson Co., IN.
_Martin HENSEL __+ | |--William HENSEL | |_Barbary MILLER _
[T69534]
CENSUS: 1880 Liberty Twp., Fairfield Co., OH
HENSEL, Martin 64y b OH, farmer, parents b Switzerland
", Barbara, wife 57y b Switzerland, keeping house, parents b Switzerland
", Henry, son 33y b OH
", Anna, dau 27y b OH
", Leah, dau 21y b OH
", Rachel, dau 19y b OH
", Ida S., dau 17y b OH
", Almedia, dau 15y b OH
", William, adopted son 6y b OH
CENSUS: 1900 Liberty Twp., Fairfield Co., OH, p 240 SH 9A
REEF, Jacob, head, b Mar 1866, 34y b OH, fa b Switz., ma b OH, farmer
", Barbary A., wife b May 1865, 35y b OH, had 1 ch 1 living, fa b OH, ma b Switz. - married 7 years.
", Philip Ray, son b Mar 1894, 6y b OH
HENSEL, Wm., nephew, b Aug 1875, 24y b OH, parents b OH, farm laborer
ROSHON, Gracie, niece, b Apr 1886, 14y b OH, parents b OH
_John Francis HENTZ _ | |--Brian Joseph HENTZ | |_Linda Darlene FOOR _+
[T70367] NAME/DOB: From Timothy L. Robinson, July 2004, email.
__ | |--Samuel HODGE | |__
_ HOLMES _ | |--Andrew Jackson HOLMES | |__________
[T62177]
DOD/POBurial: Fulton Co., Indiana, Cemeteries - Rochester I.O.O.F., Tombaugh, 1981 & 1991. Fulton Co., Indiana Library website. Name shown as A. J. Holmes d. Apr 29, 1869 at 39y. Beside him is a stone that says "Sarah, his wife" with no dates.
CENSUS: 1860 Rochester, Fulton Co., IN; p 661
HOLMES, Andrew J., 30y accountant b OH
", Sarah, 27y b OH
", Mary L., 5y b OH
", Ella L., 8/12 b IN
HAIMBAUGH, Sarah, 63y widow b PA
HOLMES, SARAH [Newcastle Township]
BIOGRAPHY
Sarah Holmes. - Mrs. Sarah Holmes, the subject of this sketch, is the daughter of Henry Haimbaugh, Sr., mentioned elsewhere in this work. She was born in Fairfield County, Ohio, November 13, 1833. She lived on the farm with her parents, obtaining such an education as she could acquire in the common schools of her native vicinity, until, in her eighteenth year, she was united in marriage, on August 17, 1851, to Andrew J. Holmes, of Richland County, Ohio. Mr. Holmes was born May 2, 1830, and was educated in his native county. Upon the call of his country, he entered the service when but a mere boy, and did valuable service in the conflict with Mexico. In 1855, Mr. and Mrs. Holmes immigrated to Fulton County, Ind., and located in Newcastle Township, where Mr. Holmes purchased eighty acres of land and engaged in farming. They both united with the Yellow Creek Baptist Church, of which she is still an acceptable member. Mr. H. was quite a prominent man in the history of his adopted county from his first settlement therein, and in the year 1858 was elected County Auditor, and re-elected in 1862, occupying that position eight years. Mr. Holmes was an active, energetic, business man, and was favorably known as a member of the orders of Masonry and Odd Fellowship, occupying prominent positions in these orders at home, and also in their Grand Lodge. On the 26th of April, 1869, he was acting as Marshal in an Odd Fellows anniversary celebration, when he was thrown from his horse and severely injured, from the effects of which he died two days later, universally lamented. His kind disposition, undoubted integrity, great business qualities and close identity with the interests of his county, made his death a great calamity. He had accumulated quite a large estate, the most of which is retained in the family by the industry and good management of Mrs. H. To these parents were born seven children--Clara A., Mary L., Obadiah, Ella, an infant son deceased at the age of two weeks, John B. and Nora. Clara and Obadiah have since deceased, and Mary and Ella are married, while John and Nora are yet under the maternal roof.
[T. B. Helm, Fulton County Atlas, A. L. Kingman, 1883, p. 49]
Rochester Standard, Rochester, IN., Thursday, May 6, 1869.
"The funeral of A. J. Holmes, whose death was noticed last week, took place from the residence of the deceased on Saturday, the 1st day of May, under the supervision of the Masonic Fraternity, assisted by order of Independent Order of Odd Fellows, and Firemen. Notwithstanding the day was uncomfortably cold, and rain fell incessantly almost, by 10 o'clock the streets were crowded with friends from the country and neighboring towns. At the hour the stores, offices and business houses, of the citizens were closed. The funeral procession was formed in the following order, and passed from the late residence of the deceased to the Baptist Church 1st, Rochester Silver Band, 2d, Hook & Ladder protection company in full uniform, 3d, Independant Order of odd Fellows in full regalia, 4th, Masonic Order, in full regalia, 5th, Hearse bearing the remains of the deceased, accompanied by pall bearers, 6th, Carriage containing the relations and friends of the deceased, 7th, strangers and citizens. Arriving at the Church the near relatives of the deceased and a considerable number of members of the order, gained admittance, while the greater portion of them together with citizens were compelled to seek shelter elswhere, as the Church could not hold but a tithe of the vast concourse of people. The funeral sermon was preached by Rev. Mr. Lamb.
After the services at the Church, the procession was reformed in the same order, and passed down main street, to millcreek street, and into the Odd Fellows grave yard, the Band meanwhile playing a Solemn Dirge. All present, was duly impressed with the solemnity of the occasion, and many were the regrets expressed at the untimely death, and irreparable loss of one of Rochester's most gifted, and highly esteemed citizens."
_Henry HOMRIGHOUS ___+ | |--Margaret HOMRIGHOUS | |_Mary Ellen STRAYER _
[T30914]
CENSUS: 1880 Amanda Twp., Fairfield Co., OH; visitation 48/48
HOMRIGHOUS, Henry, 31y farmer b OH, parents b OH
", Mary, 30y wife keeping house b OH, fa b PA, ma b VA
", Walter, 5y son at home b OH
", Maggie, 3y dau at home b OH
LOCATION: 1936 - listed as a surviving daughter, Mrs. Margaret Bell, in mother's April 1936 obituary.
Death certificate image. Margaret E. Bell, resided and died 1531 Franklin Ave., Columbus, Franklin Co., Ohio, Dec. 23, 1943, aged 67y 1m 27d, widow of C. F. Bell. Born Oct. 26, 1876 Royalton, Ohio to Henry Homrighous b Royaoton and Mary Ellen Strayer b Royalton, Ohio. Occupation was piano teacher. Informant Esther Homrighous of same address. Buried Amanda twp. cemetery, Amanda, Ohio.
_Phillip HOY _ | |--Adam HOY | |_Barbara _____
[T7797]
Fairfield Co., Ohio, Case #899 is the estate of Adam HOY, Bloom Twp., who's will was written 19 Apr 1833 and filed in 1838. Executors were George Stumpf and Daniel Hoy, Sr. Heirs were wife Barbara, sons Peter, Andrew, Philip, David and George, granddaughter Martha DRAKE who was the daughter of Adam Hoy's daughter Margaret, wife of Samuel DRAKE, and daughter Barbara Stumpf.
DOD/POD: AFN:1L89-QM2
CENSUS: 1830 Bloom Twp., Fairfield Co., OH p 164 line 16 is a listing for an Adam HOY. Five males; one 10-15, three 20-30, one 60-70. Three females, one 10-15, one 15-20, one 50-60.
DOM/POM/POB: From Melissa Hoy Jones, manatee267@yahoo.com via Oct. 2003 email. She also sent the following:
Adam's brothers Phillip Penn and Daniel J. left PA to settle in Ohio to be
able to further the cause of the Evangelical Association in 1806. There is
not much information in Fairfield Co. to let us know how much or if Adam
took part in the founding of Hoy Memorial Church. The actual date John Adam
arrived in Fairfield Co., OH is in question. Some believe he was there by
1808. Others believe it was by 1816.
A land grant was issued to Adam on 6 Jul 1816 by Pres. James Madison for
land in Bloom Twp., Fairfield Co., OH.
Taken from the will of Adam Hoy, Fairfield Co., OH. 1833
All just debts be paid by executors out of estate as soon as personal
property has been sold and proceed there of collected by executors.
Beloved wife Barbara is to have and hold during her natural life all my
household and kitchen furniture and all the beds and bedding and to keep
the_____ of my personal inventory, house kitchen, garden and stables as she
may want them, so well as all the other necessary privileges in ___and
_____to and from her said dwelling:
A lease on the farm was given to his son Peter Hoy and Straub, which was not
expired. Barbara is to recieve all and everypart and parcel of the rent,
until the lease is expired. After the lease is expired, executors are to
sell personal property then on hand and in hands of present tenants.
After lease is expired, Barbara is to take from stock, then on hand two
cows, two hogs, aone breeding sow, five head of sheep. All as above
mentioned, she is to take out of stock without any charge and at her own
choise. Also after expiration of lease, one third of real estate, as the
law directs to the use of Barbara during her natural life, so that she have
all as above mentioned during her lifetime without any charge.
Andrew Hoy is to have one horse out of stock before property is sold without
any charge, at his own choise.
After lease is expired all children, without exception divide all real
estate equally among them if they can so agree subject to the dowry of
Barbara. If they cannot agree on a division, it shall be sold by executors.
Barbara would get paid one third of all proceedings then, and then divide
balance equally amongst all children now living.
If children now living should agree in the dispossion of real estate,
executors shall first pay out of proceed of personal estate, fifty dollars
to Martha Drake, daughter of Margareth.
If children agree on dispossion, Peter is to recieve one hundred dollars
more than the rest and to be given him in his share of land.
Barbara Stump, daughter is to have fifty dollars in same way in advance in
land, and then at the division of land all children now alive shall share
alike in the dividend of land as asfore said.
If land is to be sold, Peter would recieve $100 and Barbara Stump would
recieve $50 out of proceeds and then divide and pay an equal share of money
made by the sale of lands to each child as it comes into the hands of my
executors, that is to say my sons Philip, Daniel, George, Adam, Peter,
David and Andrew and to my daughter Barbara.
If any of children should charge for any time they stayed with me over their
lawful age, they shall be allowed, but the amount charged shall be deducted
out of their share due them out of my estate.
Executors of will appointed my friends, George Stumpff and Daniel Hoy, both
of this township.
Will is signed and sealed on 19 Apr 1833.
Witness were Benjanim Woolring and Enoch Spangler
In the court of Common Pleas books for Oct 1833, Saturday, P 55.
Will of Adam Hoy was produced in court.....
Daniel Hoy and George Stumpy came into court and gave bond in the sum of 4
thousand dollars.
P 292 Adam Hoy Heirs in chancery need answer in 10 days
_Phillip HOY ____+ | |--Martin HOY | |_Elizabeth EYER _
[T8364]
DOM/POM: Names listed as Amanda Twigg and Martin Hoy. "Fairfield County, Ohio
Marriages, V II, 1836-1851", Fairfield Co., Ohio, Chapter OGS, 2005, p 286.
CENSUS: 1850 Bloom Twp., Fairfield Co., OH - family #1520
HOY, Martin 31y farmer b OH
", Amanda 26 b OH
", John W. 4y b OH
", Phillip 1y b OH
", Jacob 29y bricklayer b OH (brother?)
Child Phoebe Ellen (Hoy) Woodward's death certificate shows she was born April 12, 1851 in Hancock Co., Ohio, died Feb. 8, 1937 in Findlay. Parents listed as Martin A. Hoy b Ohio and Amanda "unknown" b unknown. Informant was Mrs. Effie Bookwalter of Findlay, OH. Buried Houcktown Cem., Feb. 11. Widow of Albert H. Woodward.
Tombstone photo at findagrave.com. One stone shows: Martin Hoy 1817-1859; Amanda, his wife, 1822-1900; Philip C. Their Son, 1849-1882. Pioneer Repose Cem., Houcktown, OH
__ | |--Roxanne KALB | |__
[T134861]
1923 - Stanton H. Rawn b Franklin Co., OH and Roxanne Kalb Hunter b 1883
Franklin Co., Ohio, age 40, married Sept. 1, 1923, Franklin Co., Ohio.
Groom's parents John F. Rawn and Emma E. Foss [sic], bride's James P. Kalb
and Delilah A. Miller. Bride was divorced, previous husband named Hunter.
"Ohio Marriages 1800-1958", pilot.familysearch.org, text, no image.
__ | |-- KERR | |__
_Jonathan KESLER ________+ | |--Maude Viola KESLER | |_Louise Josephine CLARK _+
[T7622]
NAME/DOB/POB/Parentage: Fairfield County probate births, V 5 p 439.
DOB/POB/DOD/POD/DOM/POM/PARENTAGE: Edmund West, comp. Gene Pool Individual Records. [database online] Provo, UT: Ancestry.com, 2000. Under 'spouse' it lists her name again -- error in database?
_John B. KLAMFOTH ______+ | |--Anna Christine KLAMFOTH | |_Gertrude Barbra SMITH _+
[T5966]
NAME/DOB/DOBap/POBap/Parentage: "St. John Evangelical Lutheran Church,
Lithopolis, Bloom Township, Fairfield Co., OH, 1853-1920", Fairfield Co.
Chapter OGS, 1994, p 39. Elva and Anna's entry both show the same birthdate,
same baptismal date, and same parents, however, Anna's last name is shown as
SMITH. Twins? And mother gave one twin her maiden name?
CENSUS: 1920 Lithopolis, (Columbus Street) Fairfield Co., OH; visitation 29/31, taken January 2 or 3, 1920
KALMFOTH, John B. 48 b OH; parents b Hamburg
", Gertrude B. 45 wife b OH; parents b OH
", Pauline L. dau 23 b OH
", Thelma G. dau 17 b OH
", Leone R. dau 16 b OH
", Elmo L. son 13 b OH
", Theora (?) E. dau 11 b OH
", Christine A. dau 6 b OH
", Josephine E. dau 6 b OH
CENSUS: 1930 Lithopolis, Bloom Twp., Fairfield Co., OH; sheet 3B
KLAMFOTH, John, head, owns home worth $2000, owns a radio set, does not
reside on a farm, 58y b OH, married first at age 23, parents b Germany,
garage laborer
", Gertrude, wife, 56y b OH, parents b OH, married at age 21
", Elmo, son 23y b OH, garage laborer
", Christine, dau 16y b OH
", Josephine, 16y dau b OH
LOCATION: 1957 - listed as one of five surviving daughters (yet only four listed): Mrs. Leone Stump, Mrs. Theora Smith, Mrs. Christine Merrill, Mrs. Josephine Sarber, in father's July obit.
LOCATION: 1984 - listed as a surviving sister, Christine Marrill of Lithopolis in brother Elmo's Nov. obit.
LOCATION: 1996 - listed as a surviving sister, Christine Merrill, in sister Theora's June obit.
Christine (Klamfoth) Merrill died 13 Apr 2000 at 86y; of Lithpolis. Died Thursday at Sunbridge Homestead Nursing home in Lancaster, Ohio. Retired waitress and former organist of Presby. Ch. in Lithopolis. Member of St. John Lutheran Church. Survived by nephew and nieces. Preceded in death by parents John and Gertrude Klamfoth, 1 brother and 5 sisters. Interment Lithopolis Cemetery.
DOD/POD: Name listed as Christine Anna Merrill, born 14 Apr 1913 in Fairfield Co., resided in Lancaster, died in long-term care facility at age 86, cert. 29800, divorced, 12 years education, father's surname Klamfoth, mother's Smith. Ancestry.com and Ohio Department of Health. Ohio Deaths, 1908-1944 and 1958-2002 [database on-line].
_William H. KNOWLTON _ | |--Francis Earl KNOWLTON | |_Mary E. BOBO ________+
[T114561]
Death certificate image. Francis Earl Knowlton, Violet Twp., Fairfield Co., Ohio, died Feb. 20, 1915 of grippe, aged 11m 4d. Born March 16, 1914 to W. H. Knowlton b IN and Mary E. Bobo b OH. Informant was W. H. Knowlton of Pickerington, Ohio. Buried Lithopolis Cem., Feb. 22.
DOB/DOD/POBurial: Francis E. Knowlton, son of William H. Knowlton, born March 16, 1914, died Feb. 20, 1915, buried third addition, part 2, lot 14, grave 1. "Cemeteries of Bloom Twp., Fairfield Co., OH", Fairfield County Gen. Soc., Chapter OGS, 1996, p 254.
_Irvin Arthur LAMB ____+ | |--Ethel E. LAMB | |_Loretta H. MCFARLAND _+
[T18607]
NAME/PARENTAGE/DOB/POB/DOD: Judith Flinn via November 2000 email.
DOB/DOD/POBurial: "Cemeteries of Greenfield Township, Fairfield Co., Ohio", Fairfield County Gen. Society, 1988, p 56. Years only.
CENSUS: 1900 Carroll precinct, Greenfield Twp., Fairfield Co., OH, ED 7, SH
3B
LAMB, Irvin A., head, b Oct 1852, 47y b OH, parents b OH, mar. 26y, lumber
dealer
", Loreta, wife b June 1852, 47y b OH, parents b OH, had 12 ch 11 living
", Nannie, dau b Dec 1875, 25y b OH
", Lester D., son b Apr 1876, 24y b OH, farm hand
", Addie, dau b Oct 1880, 19y b OH
", Ethel, dau b Aug 1881, 18y b OH
", Stella, dau b May 1883, 17y b OH
", Roy, son b Mar 1885, 15y b OH
", Luella A., dau b Oct 1887, 12y b OH
", Asher, son b Nov 1889, 10y b OH
", Robert, son b Apr 1891, 9y b OH
", Edna R., dau b May 1893, 7y b OH
", Oscar, son b Nov 1894, 5y b OH
CENSUS: 1910 Bloom Twp. Fairfield Co., OH; ed 52, visitation 213
TIPTON, Benjamin F. Jr., 30y b OH mar 9y, parents b OH, farmer
", Ethel E., wife, 29y b OH, had 1 ch 1 living, parents b OH
", Harold, son, 8y b OH
", Benjamin F. Sr., 63y widowed b OH, parents b OH, no occ.
CENSUS 1920 Bloom Twp., Fairfield Co., OH - visitation 140/140
TIPTON, Benjamin F., 39 b OH; parents b OH; farmer
", Ethel, wife, 38 b OH; parents b OH
", Harold V., son 17 b OH
LOCATION: 1926 - listed as "Mrs. B. S. Tipton, Jr., of Lancaster" in mother's April obit.
CENSUS: 1930 Bloom Twp., Fairfield Co., OH; sheet 13A
TIPTON, Budd F., head, resides on a farm, owns a radio set, 50y b OH, parents
b OH, married at age 21, farm operator
", Ethel, wife 48y b OH, parents b OH, married at age 19
", Harold V., son 27y b OH, parents b OH, superintendent public schools
LOCATION: 1959 - listed as a surviving sister, Mrs. Ethel Tipton of Lancaster in sister Stella Rohr's August 1959 obit.
_Philip LAMB ___+ | |--John LAMB | |_Rachel ARNOLD _+
[T36794]
CENSUS: 1860 Greencastle, Fairfield Co., OH; visitation 155/149
LAMB, Phip, 43y farmer b OH
", Rachel 42y b OH
", Silvester, 17y farming b OH
", Otterbine, 16y farming b OH
", Sarah 14y b OH
", Minerva 11y b OH
", Jacob 9y b OH
", Wm., 8y b OH
", Lydia 6y b OH
", John 2y b OH
", Susanna 1 or 4y b OH
CENSUS: 1870 Bloom Twp., Fairfield Co., OH; p 26
LAMB, Philip, 53y farmer b OH, $4500 real estate, $500 personal estate
", Lizzie, 23y keeping house b OH
", John, 12y attending school b OH
", Susan, 14y helps mother b OH
", Philip, 6/12 at home b OH, born in Dec.
THRUSH, Anna, 27y domestic servant b OH, can't read or write
__ | |--Alice Jane MARTIN | |__
[T52835]
According to email sent to be in August 2002 by Shelia F. Hickman, Alice Martin was the daughter of Pepper Martin: "I was notified by another genealogy friend connected to the Martin family that you posted online info re: Alice Martin (Pepper Martin's daughter) who is married to Charles V. Foor. Would you happen to have other info on Alice and where she might be found. I'm related to Pepper but since a lot of the family was back in KY we lost contact after Pepper's father left. I'm trying to definitely establish his father's name. I've been told it was George Martin from KY. Pepper & my grandfather would have been first cousins."
NOTE: The obituary Pepper (John Leonard) Martin [New York Times, March 6, 1965] who died at age 61 and was a St. Louis Cardinal Star in the 30's, listed the following survivors: the widow Ruby, and three daus., Mrs. Alyne Cherry of Tulsa, Mrs. Jenny Lee Weathersby of Farmer's Beach, TX, and Mrs. Alice Foor of Blocker (Pittsburg Co., OK?) Pepper was b 29 Feb 1904 in Temple, OK.
______________ | |--Mark MARZKA | |_Gloria FOOR _+
[T24920] NAME/MOTHER/DOB/POB: From Don Risbon via March 2001 email.
_David Oliver MATHIAS ___ | |--Daniel David MATHIAS | |_Dorothy Ellen SPANGLER _
[T121263]
Daniel David Mathias born March 3, 1947 Lancaster, Fairfield Co., Ohio, died 13 March 1994 at home in Lancaster, Ohio, age 47, married, father's surname Mathias, mother's Spangler. Ancestry.com and Ohio Department of Health. Ohio Deaths, 1908-1932, 1938-1944, and 1958-2002 [database on-line]. Provo, UT, USA: The Generations Network, Inc., 2006.
POBurial: MATHIAS: Daniel D., born March 3, 1947 died March 13, 1994, SP5 US Army Vietnam; Ellen L., born Oct. 8, 1947. "Cemeteries of Bloom Twp., Fairfield Co., OH", Fairfield County Gen. Soc., Chapter OGS, 1996, p 73.
_Chester A. MELLOTT _ | |--Pearl MELLOTT | |_Mary Martha FOOR ___+
[T845]
NAME: "The Foor Family", George S. Conover, ca 1965, p 3
CENSUS: 1920 Hopewell Twp., Bedford Co., PA; sheet 5A
MELLOTT, Chester, head, 38y b PA, coal miner
", Mary, wife 37 or 39y b PA
", Carroll, son 14y b PA
", Rosetta, dau 12y b PA
", Pearl, dau 8y b PA
", Florence, dau 1 4/12 b PA
", Marshall, boarder 24y b PA
DOB/DOD: From gedcom submitted to ancestry.com by Ron Rose, 2004.
__ | |--Isaiah Daniel METZ | |__
[T1524]
NAME/DOB/DOD: "The Foor Family", George S. Conover, ca 1965, p 16.
__ | |-- MILLER | |__
_James MOSS _ | |--John J. MOSS | |_Susanna ____
[T39284]
CENSUS: 1850 Lancaster, Fairfield Co., OH, visitation 357
MOSS, James, 52y b KY, no occupation shown.
", Susan, 35y b OH
", Jesse B., 8y b OH
", William T., 4y b OH
", John, 2y b OH
", Thomas E., 1y b OH
CENSUS: 1860 Jefferson, Bloom Twp., Fairfield Co., OH; visitation 373/361
MOSS, Susanna 40y seamstress b OH
", Wm. 20y farm laborer b OH
", John 13y b OH
", Edward 12y b OH
", Henry 6y b OH
", Theodore 4y b OH
CENSUS: 1870 Bloom Twp., Fairfield Co., OH, p 51
MOSS, Susanna, 40y keeping house b OH, can't read or write
", John, 28y farm laborer b OH, can't write
", Edward, 21y farm laborer b OH
", Theodore, 15y farm laborer b OH
", Henry, 17y works on farm b OH
CENSUS: 1920 Newark, Licking Co., OH; ED 169 Sh 10A
MOSS, John, head, 72y widow b OH, parents b PA; laborer, Holts Factory (Halter? Factory)
", Paluora?, dau 45y single b OH, parents b OH
NOTE: previous residence is that of Ianthus and Estella Moore.
Death certificate image 29078. John J. Moss, 507 Maple Ave., Newark, Licking Co., OH., April 2, 1929, aged 81y 8m 13d, widow of Harriet Moss. Born July 19, 1847 in OH to James Moss b PA and unknown mother of unknown birth. Informant was Mrs. Estella Moore of R.D. 2 Newark, Ohio. Buried Alexandria, Ohio, April 4.
OBIT: John J. Moss, 81, died this morning at 8:15 o'clock in the home, 305? Maple Avenue, after a long illness. Mr. Moss was a former reside of Alexandria, but had made Newark his home for several years. His wife preceded him in death years ago, and he is survived by four daughters, Mrs. L. D. Beaumont, of this city, Mrs. J. C. Southard of Alliance, Mrs. Ianthus Moore and Miss Ella Moss, of the home; one son, O. C. Moss of Newark, and one brother, Edward Moss of Covington, KY. The body will be taken to the home of his son, O. C. Moss, 74 Bolton Avenue tonight. Funeral services will be held Thursday afternoon at 2:30 o'clock in the home and burial will be made in Alexandria cemetery. Funeral directors, Parsons and Gutliph? [Newark Advocate, Newark, Ohio, April 2, 1929]
__ | |-- NORRIS | |__
__ | |--Edward PESKE | |__
[T93716] DOD/POD: SSDI.
__ | |--Annabelle PHELPS | |__
[T60139] NAME: From obituary of son Jerry Lee Foor.
__ | |--Hugh E. RANKIN | |__
[T116105]
CENSUS: 1930 Columbus, Franklin Co., OH; ED 21 Sh 26A
RANKIN, Hugh E., head, owns home worth $5200, does not live on a farm, 41y b
CO, fa b Canada, ma b NY, electrician, electric shop, first married at age 35
", Doris E., wife 30y b OH, parents b OH, first married at age 24
", Robert E., son, 3 2/12 b OH, fa b CO, ma b OH
FRETTINGER, Iretha, sister-in-law 19y single b OH, parents b OH
POBurial: Hugh E. Rankin, jan. 11, 1888, Dec. 6, 1958, WWI veteran. Buried Miller addition, part 1, lot 31 S 1/2 grave 2. "Cemeteries of Bloom Twp., Fairfield Co., OH", Fairfield County Gen. Soc., Chapter OGS, 1996, p 298.
DOD/POD: Hugh E. Rankin of Columbus died Dec 6, 1958 in a long-term care facility in Columbus, Franklin Co., Ohio, age 70, married. Ancestry.com and Ohio Department of Health. Ohio Deaths, 1908-1932, 1938-1944, and 1958-2002 [database on-line]. Provo, UT, USA: The Generations Network, Inc., 2006.
_George RILEY _ | |--Hester Ann RILEY | |_Susan FOOR ___+
[T72007]
CENSUS: 1860 E. Providence Twp., Bedford Co., PA; visitation 348/349
RILEY, George 38y b PA (no occ. listed)
", Susan 26y b PA
", Taylor 9y male b PA
", Emely 7y b PA
", Richard F. 5y b PA
", Hester A. 3y b PA
", James C. 1y b PA
CENSUS: 1870 E. Providence Twp., Bedford Co., PA; visitation 101/101
FOOR, Samuel S., 32y farmer b PA
", Margaret S., 26y keeping house b PA
", Sarah J., 4y b PA
", Hannah C., 2y b PA
", Zilla C., 3/12 b in March, b PA
RILEY, Hesterann 13y female b PA
_Thomas ROACH _ | |--Anna Mary ROACH | |_Ellen OATES __
[T32623]
CENSUS: 1870 Bloom Twp., Fairfield Co., OH; visitation 138
ROACH, Thomas, 45y farm laborer b Ireland
", Ellen, 37y keeping house b Ireland
", Mathew, 15y works on farm b OH
", John, 12y attending school b OH
", Anna M., 10y attending school b OH
", William T., 6y at home b OH
", Ellen, 1y at home b OH
CENSUS: 1880 Lancaster, Fairfield Co., OH; p 5
ROACH, Thomas, 60y ditchr, married, b Ireland, parents b Ireland, can't read or write
", Ellen, 46y wife keeping house b Ireland, parents b Ireland, can't read or write
", Mathew, 24y son, single, breakman on RR b OH
", John, 22y son, breakman on RR, can't write, b OH
", Mary, 20y dau b OH, can't read or write
", Thomas, 15y son, laborer, attended school, b OH
", Ellen, 10y dau at home b OH, attended school
Death certificate 26718 image. Mrs. Mary Roach Trainer, May 5, 1911, 541 Columbus, Franklin Co., Ohio, aged about 50 years, date of birth unknown, married, born in Lancaster, Ohio, parents Thomas Roach b Ireland and Ellen Oates b Ireland. Informant was [Daniel?] Trainer of 541 Grove St. Buried Mt. Calvary May 8.
__ | |--John SAMS | |__
[T40745]
NAME/DOB/DOD: From Hazel Barton Brambley via Jan. 2002 email. "John Sams s/o Andrew and Sarah (Welch) Sams".
__ | |-- SELZER | |__
__ | |--Harry SMITH | |__
[T62618] NAME: From Barb (Foor) Schaffer via Oct. 2003 email.
_Larry Lee SMITH _+ | |--Holly Lynn SMITH | |_Sharon __________
[T78970]
NAME: From the FTM website of L. S. Trudell, update July 7, 2003.
_John Samuel SMITH ___+ | |--Joseph S. SMITH | |_Dema Marietta SMITH _+
[T11344]
NAME/DOB/DOD/POBurial/DOBurial/spouse/sons: "Cemeteries of Bloom Township, Fairfield County, OH", Fairfield Co., Ohio, Chapter OGS, 1996, p 321. N.O.K. listed are Mrs. Roy (Jane) BECKER, dau., and Mrs. Cleon (Dema) Krell, dau.
CENSUS: 1910 Madison Twp., Franklin Co., OH; ED 18
SMITh, John S., head, 46y b OH, parents b OH, farmer, married once, mar. 12y
", Dema M., wife 36y b MO, parents b OH, married once, had 2 ch 2 living
",, Joseph S., son 9y b OH
", Franklin C., son 6y b OH
BRANDON, [Chester? Sylvester?] 3 cousin, nephew by marriage, 12y b MO, parents b MO
CENSUS: 1920 Madison Twp., Franklin Co., OH; ED 15 SH 7B
SMITH, John S., head, 56y b OH, parents b OH, farmer
", Bema M., wife 46y b MO, parents b OH
", Joseph L., son 19y b OH
", Franklin C., son 15y b OH
CENSUS: 1930 Madison Twp., Franklin Co., OH; ED 190 SH 5B
SMITH, Joseph S., head, owns home worth $3000, owns a radio set, resides on a farm, 29y b OH, fa b OH, ma b MO, married first at age 24, farm laborer
", Edna E., wife 30y b OH, parents b OH, married first at age 24
", Jane, dau 4 4/12 b OH
", Dema A., dau 10/12 b OH
1945 - listed as one of two surviving sons, Joseph and Franklin, in father's March obituary.
POD: Joseph S. Smith resided Franklin Co., Ohio. Died March 30, 1981 at Community Memorial Hospital in Defiance Co., Ohio, aged 80, widowed. Ancestry.com and Ohio Department of Health. Ohio Deaths, 1908-1932, 1938-1944, and 1958-2002 [database on-line]. Provo, UT, USA: The Generations Network, Inc., 2006.
_Morgan M. SORRELLS _+ | |--George SORRELLS | |_Maria JUNGKURTH ____
[T14901]
CENSUS: 1850 Bloom Twp., Fairfield Co., OH; family 1353
SORRELLS, M. M. 29y farmer b VA
", Mary 29y b PA
", Mary Jane 6y b OH
", Martha 3y b OH
", George 2y b OH
CENSUS: 1860 Scott Co., IL; p 258 township 15, p.o. Lynville
SORRELS, Morgan, 39y farm laborer b OH
", Mary, 20y b OH
", Mary J., 16y b OH
", Martha, 14y b OH
", George, 12y b OH
", Lyman, 10y b OH
", Ellen, 8y b OH
", Fanny, 1y b OH
_Reuben Leroy STEVENSON _+ | |--Chancey C. STEVENSON | |_Hannah T. COURTRIGHT ___+
[T13839]
NAME/DOB/Parentage/DOD/POBurial/POB: "Cemeteries of Bloom Township, Fairfield County, OH", Fairfield Co., Ohio, Chapter OGS, 1996, p 332. Son of Reuben Stevenson and Hannah T. Courtright. Next of kin listed is Dr. Gaylord Bennett, son.
CENSUS: 1880 Lithopolis, Fairfield Co., OH; p 6
STEVENSON, R. R. 30y widowed farmer b OH; parents b OH
", Ethel B., 3y dau b OH; parents b OH
", John L., 1y son b OH
", Chauncey, 3/12 daughter b in February, in OH (Chauncey is clearly shown here on the census as being a daughter).
CENSUS: 1900 Mentone, Franklin Twp., Kosciusko Co., IN; ED 48 Sh 3A
BENNETT, Herbert C., head, b Apr 1856, 44y b VT, parents b VT, physician,
married 20y
", Ella C., wife b June or Jan. 1858, 41y b oH, parents b OH, had 2 ch 2
living, druggist
", Herbert C., son b Mar 1889, 11y b OH, at school
", LaRoy S., son b Jan 1893, 7y b IN, at school
STEVENSON, Chancy, nephew, b Feb 1880, 20y single b OH, parents b OH, drug
CENSUS: 1930 Lithopolis, Bloom Twp., Fairfield Co., OH; sheet 3A
STEVENSON, Chauncey, head, owns home worth $3500, owns a radio set, doesn't reside on a farm, 50y b OH, parents b OH, married first at age 38, bank adjusting agent
", Mabel, wife 45y b OH, parents b OH, married first at age 33
LOCATION: 1934 - "Mrs. C. C. Stevenson of Lithopolis called on her cousin, Mrs. T. J. Davies, Sunday", [The Newark Advocate, Newark, Ohio, June 2, 1934, p 7.]
LOCATION: 1946 - "Mrs. Mabel Stevenson, the only woman trustee, and librarian at the Wagnalls Memorial, isn't too sure that the town's sudden riches may not be a mixed blessing, she said, 'Lithopolis is a quite, pretty, peaceful town. We're off the main highway, and the town remains pretty much the same. But with all this new money, you can't tell just what kind of people it will bring in". Article is about Mable Wagnall's Jones, (daughter of Adam Wagnalls) who built the Wagnall's Memorial library as a tribute to her father who was born in Lithopolis. A large amount of money was bequeathed to the memorial for scholarships, etc., when Mrs. Jones died. [The COSHOCTON TRIBUNE, Coshocton, Ohio, August 16, 1946, p 12.]
POD: From wife's obituary.
_George STOUT _ | |--Benjamin STOUT | |_Mary DUNKLE __+
[T12875]
DOM/POM: "Family Tree Maker Family Archives, Marriage Index: Ohio 1789-1850", CD #400. Benjamin Stout and Polly Christ.
CENSUS: 1850 Clearcreak Twp., Fairfield Co., OH; visitation 431
STOUT, Benjamin 45y b PA, farmer
", Mary 42y b PA
", Simon 20y farmer b OH
", Lydia 17y b OH
", Lucinda 14y b OH
", David 12y b OH
", John 10y b OH
", Jesse 8y b OH
", Nancy 4 or 6y b OH
", Peter 3y b OH
__ | |--Lauren Dean TERRY | |__
[T44423]
NAME: From Donald Robert Foor via April 2002 email. They had 3 children, two daughters and a son.
Divorced Lauren in 1974, died 1991, per Laura Jo Schnedler Martin via Dec. 2004 email.
Full dates of birth/death: SSDI - name shown as L. D. Terry.
__ | |--Milo THACKER | |__
[T81403]
OBIT: Milo Fracker [sic], 88, of 1354 North Fourth street, Columbus, a retired farmer, formerly of Zanesville and Nashport, died Wednesday, Jan. 22. He is survived by a sister, Mrs. Alma Green, Columbus, and several nephews and cousins. Services will be held at 10 a.m. Saturday at Cook Sons Funeral Home on Parsons avenue, Columbus. Burial will be in Betzer Cemetery at Canal Winchester. [Times Recorder, Zanesville, Ohio, Jan. 25, 1969]
DOB/DOD/POBurial: Name listed as Milo E. Thacker, 1881-1869. "Cemeteries of Bloom Twp., Fairfield Co., OH", Fairfield County Gen. Soc., Chapter OGS, 1996, p 49.
CENSUS: 1910 Cambridge, Guernsey Co., OH; ED 8 SH 3B
THACKER, Milow E., head, 29y b OH, parents b OH, married once, mar. 4y,
teamster
", Louella M., wife 25y b OH, parents b OH, married once, had 0 ch 0 living
1918 - draft registration form. Milow Thacker, 37, Cambridge, Ohio, born Feb 6, 1881, miner for National Coal Co., nearest relative is Lulea Thacker of Cambridge, Guernsey Co., Ohio. Medium height, slender build, brown eyes, dark hair. Ancestry.com. World War I Draft Registration Cards, 1917-1918 [database on-line]. Provo, UT, USA: The Generations Network, Inc., 2005.
CENSUS: 1920 Cambridge, Guernsey Co., OH; ED 8 Sh 3A
DECKER, Cain W., head, 60y b OH, parents b OH, no occupation
", Amanda, wife 56y b OH, fa b VA, ma b OH
THACKER, Luela, dau 35y b OH, parents b OH
", Milow, son-in-law, 38y b OH, parents b OH, laborer, B&O shops
CENSUS: 1930 Muskinghum Twp., Muskinghum Co., OH; ED 21 SH 2B
THACKER, Milo E., head, 49y b OH, parents b OH, first married at 25, farmer
", Luella M., wife 45y b OH, parents b OH, first married at 22.
_Lewis A. TISDALE _ | |--Elizabeth L. TISDALE | |_Julia Ann REID ___
[T28216]
CENSUS: 1880 Greencastle, Fairfield Co., OH; p 13
TISDALE, Lewis A., 33y farmer b VA; parents b VA
", Julia H., 39y wife keeping house, can't read or write, b OH; parents b OH
", Eddie, 16y son works on farm b OH; parents b OH
", Caroline, 12y dau at home b OH
", Alfred, 10y son, dead
", Elizabeth L., 7y dau at home b OH
", Ottie, 4y son b OH
", Rabeca, 2y dau b OH
_Paul Michael WARD __+ | |--Adam Patrick WARD | |_Margaret Mary BOYD _
[T105886] NAME/DOB: www.peter-family.net, 2007.
_William G. WEEKS _ | |--Metta Louise WEEKS | |_Mary Bessie HOY __+
[T76028]
1929 - Amoung the 140 listed as attending the 28th annual reunion of the
Swoyer/Sweyer family held at the Stoutsville Camp Ground were Mr. and Mrs.
Simon Runkle, W. G. Weeks, Lucile Weeks, Metta Louise Weeks, Kenneth Weeks,
Mrs. William Weeks, all of Lithopolis. [Circleville Herald, Circleville,
Ohio, Aug. 19, 1929]
CENSUS: 1930 Lithopolis, Fairfield Co., OH; sh 3B
WEEKS, William G., head, 41y b Canada, parents b same, married first at 27, merchant, general store
", Mary B., wife 35y b OH, parents b OH, married at 21
", Lucille, dau 12y b Canada
", Kenneth, son 9y b Canada
", Melvin, son 9y b Canada
", Metta L., dau 5y b OH
NOTE: All those born in Canada state they immigrated 1923.
DEARTH
Metta L. (Weeks) Dearth, age 58, of Columbus. Devoted wife and mother, Saturday, Jan. 29, 1983, Riverside Hospital. Retired clerk, Brookhaven High School. Precede in death by parents, William and Mary Weeks; brother, Melvin. Survived by loving husband, William N. Dearth, of the residence; daughter and son-in-law, Janice and Steve Rhodes, of Lancaster; daughter, Mary Dearth, of Sidney, Ohio; son and daughter-in-law, William L. and Barbara Dearth, of Columbus; daughter and son-in-law, Debra and Alan Fleming, of Columbus; grandchildren, Robin and Ronnie Rhodes, Jeffrey and William R. Dearth; sister and brother-in-law, Lucille and Russel Marion, of Canal Winchester; brother and sister-in-law, Kenneth and Donna Weeks, Ocala, Fla.; many aunts, uncles, nieces, and nephews. Member of Glen Echo United Presbyterian church. Served 21 years as church treasurer and secretary for the Sunday School. Funeral service 11:30 a.m. Wednesday, RUTHERFORD-CORBIN CHAPEL, 515 High St., Worthington. rev. Gene H. Mast officiating. Friends may call 7-9 p.m. Monday, 2-4 and 7-9 p.m. Tuesday. Interment Forest Lawn Memorial Park. Contributions may be made in her memory to Glen Echo Untied Presbyterian Church.
_Clem WESTENBERGER _ | |--Earl WESTENBERGER | |_Maggie ____________
[T43252]
CENSUS: 1900 Bloom Twp., Fairfield Co., OH; sheet 10B
WESTENBERGER, Clem, head, no date, in 'age' it looks like "un" for unknown, male, no state of birth for himself or his parents, no occupation listed.
", Maggie, wife b Jun 1874, 25y b OH, parents b OH, mar 10y had 5 ch 4 living
", Earl, son b Sep 1889, 10y b OH; parents b OH
", Rosie, dau 8y b June 1891, OH
", Clara H., dau b Feb 1896, 4y b OH
", Ralph N., son b Apr 1898, 2y b OH
_John WILLIAMSON _+ | |--Emma J. WILLIAMSON | |_Ann R. INGMAN ___
[T9297]
NAME/DOB: from 1850 census. See notes on supposed father.
CENSUS: 1860 Amanda Twp., Fairfield Co., OH, visitation 162
WILLIAMSON, John, 44y farmer b OH
", Ann, 42y b OH
", Sophiah 15y b OH
", Emma J. 13y b OH
", Clark 11y b OH
", Milton 4y b OH
KEMP, Amos 16y farm laborer b OH
CENSUS: 1880 Amanda Twp., Fairfield Co., OH; visitation 132/135
WILLIAMSON, John 65y widow, farmer b OH, parents b VA
", Sophiah, 36y dau keeps house b OH; parents b OH
", Emma, 34y dau, housekeeping b OH
", Milton, 24y son, farmer, widowed b OH
", Kate, 21y wife, widowed, keeps house b OH
NOTE: I think the census taker checked 'widowed' for the last two in error;
should be 'married'.
CENSUS 1920, Maple Street, Amanda, Amanda Twp., Fairfield Co., OH - visitation 77/77; taken January 1920
WILLIAMSON, Sophia, 75 b OH; parents b OH
", Emma [I? J?] sister 73 b OH; parents b OH
both listed as single.
_William ZAAYER ______+ | |--William Franklin ZAAYER | |_Isabelle COURTRIGHT _+
[T11117]
NAME/DOB: From 1870 census. See notes on supposed father.
NAME/DOB/DOD/POBurial: "Cemeteries of Bloom Township, Fairfield County, OH", Fairfield Co., Ohio, Chapter OGS, 1996, p 49. Years only. (birth year shown is 1869). Listed as William Franklin Zaayer.
CENSUS: 1870 Bloom Twp., Fairfield Co., OH 162/166
ZAAYER, William 46, farmer b OH
", Isabella 37, keeping house b OH
", Sara 17y, helps mother b OH
", Samantha 13y, helps mother b OH
", Clara 9y, attending school b OH
", Chloe 5y, attending school b OH
", William 1y, at home b OH
DILLDION, Bruse, 22y farm laborer b OH
", Mary, 18y helps in house b OH
HANCOCK, William, 17y works on the farm b OH
DILLDION, Pearse, 18y farm laborer b OH
CENSUS: 1880 Greencastle, Fairfield Co., OH; p 5
ZAAYER, William, 56y farmer b OH; parents b PA
", Isabel C., 48y wife keeping house b OH; parents b OH
", Margaret S., 23y dau, single, b OH;
", Chloe [M.?] 15y dau at home b OH
", William F., 11y son works on farm b OH
MASON, Henry E., 27y farmer b OH; parents b OH
", Clara V., 20y wife keeping house b OH; parents b OH
", Harvey E., son b OH
CENSUS: 1900 Bloom Twp., Fairfield Co., OH, SD 11, ED 5, SH 14A, enumerated
June 20th
ZAAYER, William b Jan 1824 OH, parents b PA, farmer
", Isabell O., wife b Sept 1831, 68y b OH, parents b OH, mar 49y, had 6 ch 4
living
ZAAYER, Frank, b apr 1869, 31y b OH, parents b OH, mar 3y
", Madge A., wife b May 1870, 30y b OH, parents b OH, had 0 ch 0 living
CENSUS: 1910 Bloom Twp., Fairfield Co., OH; ed 52, visitation 113,
ZAAYER, William F., 41y b OH, mar 13y, parents b OH, farmer
", America, 39y wife b OH, had 4 ch 3 living, parents b OH
", John W., son 9y b OH
", Robert, 6y son b OH
", David A., 1 2/12? b OH
CENSUS 1920; Greencastle Road, Bloom Twp., Fairfield Co., OH; visitation 84/84
ZAAYER, William F. 50 b OH; parents b OH; farmer
", Madge A. 49 b OH; father b PA; mother b OH
", John W., son 19 b OH
", Robert F., son 15 b OH
", David A., son 11 b OH
CENSUS: 1930 Bloom Twp., Fairfield Co., OH, Sheet 5B
ZAAYER, William F., head, owns a home, owns a radio set, resides on a farm, 61y b OH, parents b OH, married first at age 26, farm operator
", America, wife, 59y b OH, parents b OH, married first at 24y
", William Jr., won 29y single b OH, farm laborer
", David A., son 21y b OH, farm laborer
1938 - listed as a surviving brother, Frank "Zoyer" [sic] in sister Sarah J. Lane Dildine's January obit.