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| 1051 | Information taken from Ancestral file | Howard, Sophia (I1612)
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| 1052 | Information taken from Ancestral file Discrepancy in children's dates of birth and duplicate names, not all listed | Howard, Cornelius (I2816)
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| 1053 | Information taken from Ancestral file Information taken from Ancestral file | Howard, Mary (I2829)
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| 1054 | Information taken from Becky Hines, descendant of Barbara Pletcher. (1993 addresss 4638 Sunnyside Dr., Riverside, CA 92506) | Pletcher, Barbara (I2009)
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| 1055 | Information taken from obituary notice in Jul 13, 1966 Wakarusa Tribune. Information on children from Louise Truex. Marriage record Elkhart County Bk. 21, pg. 574. Death record, Elkhart County 66-228 | Grove, Ray Orville "Coxy" (I700)
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| 1056 | Ira and Olive lived in Wakarusa where Ira taught school and Olive was the first telephone operator in Wakarusa. In later years they moved to Elkhart where Ira owned rental properties and was active in the Democratic Party and became State Rertative. Their two sons died at birth. The above is from a short history of the Smeltzer family found in the library in Wakarusa, Indiana in the fall of 1997. | Smeltzer, Olive Aurora (I4179)
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| 1057 | Israel Pletcher stayed in Crawford County OH Information on death date from Hal Ferguson, 1785 N. 2000 W.,Rexburg, ID 83440 | Pletcher, Israel (I2195)
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| 1058 | Jacob Jr. was also a boot and shoemaker. Jacob Stemler Northern Indianian Jan. 31 and Feb 7, 1901 DEATH: Jacob Stemler was born in Albers Bach, Rhine Pfaltz, Bavaria, Germany September 7, 1832 and died at North Webster at the home of his daughter, Mrs. Lewis (Emma) Baugher, January 26, 1901 at the age of 68 years, 11 months and 19 days. He emigrated to this country in 1850 and first resided at Fort Wayne, from there went to Cleveland, O. where he married Elizabeth Arnold. In 1854 he moved to North Webster where he remained until his death. There were born to this family eight children, four of whom, with his wife, preceded him in death. In 1863 he was converted and became a member of the Evangelical church. The survivors are one sister, four daughters, 14 grandchildren and 8 great-grandchildren. The remains were interred in Webster cemetery. U.S. Civil War Soldiers, 1861-1865 about Jacob Stemler Name: Jacob Stemler Side: Union Regiment State/Origin: Indiana Regiment Name: 30 Indiana Infantry Regiment Name Expanded: 30th Regiment, Indiana Infantry Company: A Rank In: Private Rank In Expanded: Private Rank Out: Private Rank Out Expanded: Private Alternate Name: Jacob/Stemmler Film Number: M540 roll 73 | Stemler, Jacob Jr. (I1987)
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| 1059 | Jesse Fremont Rhodes left Kokomo Indiana in about 1917 and dropped his last name Rhodes and was thereafter known as Jesse Fremont. When his eldest son, Jesse, was born he was known as Jesse, Sr. and his son as Jesse, Jr. Jesse, Jr. also hd named Jesse whose middle name was Bryan, and two other sons, David Jennings and Paul Glen. | Fremont, Jesse , Sr. Rhodes (I3587)
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| 1060 | Jesse Fremont, Jr., as a child, had a job at a local bowling alley. His job was manually setting the up the pins for a nickel a game. As an adult, he worked as a carpenter and a welder/fitter at an oil refinery (Amoco Oil). He also workedse iery operator and instrument/electrician at Amoco Oil in Texas City, Texas. As a very small child, Jesse had rheumatic fever. He died at the age of 59 of a massive heart attack. | Fremont, Jesse , Jr. (I3584)
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| 1061 | John Haas, Jr. was a Corporal in the Revolutionary War in the same company as his father, John Haas, Sr. and his father-in-law, Christopher Heller Birth date taken from ancestral file | Haas, John Jr. (I1465)
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| 1062 | John Haas, Sr. was a Lieutenant in the Revolutionary war, in the same company as his son, John Haas, Jr. | Haas, John Sr. (I1467)
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| 1063 | JOHN MOODY of Moulton and Bury St. Edmunds, Suffolk, England, who emigrated to America and settled in Roxbury, Mass. and later in Hartford, Conn., was baptized at Moulton, April 8, 1593, and died in 1655. He married in the parish of St. James, Bury St. Edmunds, Sept. 8, 1617, SARAH COX, who was baptized in that parish May 17, 1598, and died at Hadley, Mass in 1671. He was ten years old when his mother died and over 14 at his father's death. He was probably brought up by his stepmother Christian (Cramp) Moody, or by his brother-in-law Thomas Kilborne, executor of his father's will, according to which he was to receive L200 at the age of 24. This legacy was probably paid to him just before his marriage. He emigrated to New England in 1633. According to Rev. John Elliot's record of the members of church at Roxbury, Mass, John Moody "came to the Land in the Yeare 1633 with his wife Sarah and no children. He had however two ungodly men servants who were drowned on the 'oister bank'." "Mr." John Moody was admitted as a Freeman of Massachusetts Bay Colony Nov. 6, 1633, and was a Deputy representing Roxbury at the General Court in 1635. He soon removed to Hartford, Conn. He was Lieutenant of the Hartford Trained Band in 1640 (Jacob's' List of Civil and Military Officers of Conn.). He was a Deacon of the church and was always called "Mr.", a sign of eminence in colonial days. He died probably shortly after he made his will, July 25, 1655. His widow Sarah died in 1671 at Hadley, Mass. where her son Samuel settled. His will dated July 25, 1655, was proved Dec. 6, 1655 (Manwaring's Early Conn. Probates, Vol I). (Moodys in the New World, Moody Family Page) | Moody, John (I314)
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| 1064 | John Sowers was killed when the automobile in which they were riding went out of control on slippery pavement and struck two other vehicles in southern Knox County. Sowers, was pronounced dead at Knox Community Hospital East in Mt. Vernon.e deeived a BA in Journalism from The Ohio State University on Friday, June 11, 1982. He was a very promising young man with a great personality. He had graduated from Indian Lake High School where he was a valedictorian, a member of Nationa l Honor Society, member of the baseball team and active in the music department. Springfield Daily News, April 2, 1977, p. 12 Boy, 8, Stuck By Truck, Dies of Injuries Bellefontaine - Brian Miller, 8, a son of Mr. and Mrs. Edward L. Miller of Bellefontaine, Route 2, died in Lima Memoria Hospital shortly before noon Friday as a result of injuries received when he was struck by a truck on April 11. He and a playmate, Brenda Castle, 11, reportedly ran onto a county road to retrieve a ball and were struck by a truck driven by John A. Sower, 17, of Bellefontaine, Route 4. Castle was pronounced dead on arrival at Mary Rutan Hospital, Bellhly after the accident and Miller was transferred to Lima Memorial Hospital the same day and never regained consciousness. | Sowers, John (I3935)
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| 1065 | KOSCIUSKO County HISTORY (new edition) article by Betty Weimer Bowen, about her grandmother Catherine (Zintsmaster) Baugher: "On summer days I would go by myself over the field to visit Grandmother for quiet times, good conversation, and was introduced to good books from her little library under the staircase. She was a good looking, firey lady with snappy blue eyes who loved life, expected you to do well in all things and instilled a love of nature into us." | Zintsmaster, Catherine (I1561)
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| 1066 | Left a family of girls, according to "History of Shepherd and Related Families", by Frank Shepherd. | Schreyer, Harvey (I2151)
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| 1067 | Lived in Berkeley County now W. Va. | Grove, Shepherd B. (I753)
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| 1068 | Living in 1907, unmarried according to "History of Shepherd and Related Families", by Frank Shepherd. | Hall, Elizabeth (I2136)
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| 1069 | Mar. Rec. Kosciusko County Record Book H, p. 302. Birth date taken from Jacob Baugher's Bible | Baugher, Lewis (I1553)
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| 1070 | Mar. Record Elkhart County Bk. 5-p. 355 | Pletcher, Martha "Elizabeth" (I2011)
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| 1071 | Mar. record Kosciusko County Book H, p. 108. Note Catherine Zintsmaster is the twin sister of Angeline Zintsmaster, wife of Jacob's brother Daniel. Birth date taken from Jacob Baugher's Bible Dates for all children, including death dates taken from Jacob Baugher Jr.'s Bible. Jacob Baugher, Jr. had a harness shop in North Webster. Jacob Baugher April 8, 1886 Rupublican Indianian (Webster) Married: Sunday, April 4, Jacob Baugher to Katie Zinstmaster Jacob Baugher March 11, 1897 North Webster New s Ad on back page...... Ad on first page.... THE PEOPLES LEADING Harness Shop of North Webster Horse collars at 80 cts. Has a few more horse Blankets and Robes which I will sell at cost, Swead Pade at 35 cts. blankets from 75 cents up. I have the Singer Sewing Machine, Whips at 9 cts. so that I can sew your shoes on short notice. Harness and Shoe Curry Combs two for 5 cts. repairing a specialty, good work guaranteed. I defy competition. Every thing else at the same rates Yours truly, Jacob Baugher, Proprietor Jacob Baugher (note: see ad for Philip Bechtel) Indiana Marriage Collection, 1800-1941 about Catharine Zintsmaister Name: Catharine Zintsmaister Spouse Name: Jacob Baugher Marriage Date: 4 Apr 1886 Marriage County: Kosciusko Source Title 1: Kosciusko County Indiana Source Title 2: Marriages 1846-1891 Source Title 3: Brides Compiled by Ruth M Slevin 1972 Book: H OS Page: 108 | Baugher, Jacob Jr. (I1554)
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| 1072 | Marr. Record Elkhart County Bk 4-p. 311 | Pletcher, Julia Ann (I2010)
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| 1073 | Marriage Book: Book E, page 348: THOMAS, Melissa C. J. SELLERS, Randell 15 October 1881 E 348 Date of Birth 10/14/1859 date of death 9/29/1934 age 73 Source Date: 10/4/1934; page 1 Bremen Enquirer. Obit: Mrs. Randle Sellers, seventy three years old, died at her home south of Bremen saturday after an illness of a week following a stroke of apoplexy. Mrs. sellers was a daughter of John (George) and Julia (Blue) Thomas and was born near Bremen Oct 14 1860. She was seventy three years, eleven months and fifteen days old at the time of her death Saturday. On October 14, 1881 she was united in marriage with Randle Sellers who preceded her in death. She had been a resident of this commmunity for more than fifty years. Surviving relatives are four sons, William Sellers of Parshell ND, Orville Sellers of South Bend, Charles Sellers of Ostimo, Michigan and Almond Sellers of Bremen; one daughter Mrs. Alma Dalrymple of South Bend and six grandchildren. Funeral services were held at two oclock Tuesday afternoon at Grace United Brethren church. Rev AB McKain, pastor of the church officiated at the service. Burial was in the Bremen Cemetery. | Thomas, Elizabeth Cassie (I6143)
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| 1074 | Marriage Record Elkhart County Bk. 11, p. 128 | Grove, Myrtle Elberta (I699)
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| 1075 | Marriage Record Elkhart County Bk. 26, p. 171 Birth record Elkhart County, IN H 5-85 | Grove, Martha Ellen (I701)
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| 1076 | Marriage Record Elkhart County Bk. 5, p. 77 Information taken from Samuel Holdeman Family book | Grove, Mary E. (I828)
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| 1077 | Marriage Record Elkhart County Book 11, p. 299 | Grove, Leonard Leroy (I851)
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| 1078 | Marriage Record Elkhart County Book 6, p. 397 | Grove, Charity Delia "Della" (I848)
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| 1079 | Marriage record for Permilia and Levi B. Elkhart County Record Bk. 2, p. 472 Death record for Permilia give date as Jan 31, 1916. Elkhart County Bk. 19, p. 120, cause of death apoplexy cerebral hemorrage. Occupation, housewife. | Pitts, Permilia (I846)
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| 1080 | Marriage record in Elkhart County Record Book: Barbara A. Kronk Bk. 5, p. 504 Julia L. Baylor Bk. 26, p. 80 Information on children taken from Phyllis Hartman, grand-daughter of George Grove--from family records. | Grove, George Albert "Al" (I825)
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| 1081 | Marriage Record, Elkhart County Bk. 35, pg. 577. | Myers, Melvin "Fritz" (I723)
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| 1082 | Marriage Record, Elkhart County IN 7-70 | Grove, Harriett "Hattie" B. (I849)
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| 1083 | Marriage record, Elkhart County, IN 10-71 Death record, Elkhart County, IN H 18-90 | Grove, Charles B. (I850)
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| 1084 | Mary Eliza Crowl was the daughter of _____Crowl. He had five wives and outlived all but the last. Mary Eliza was the only child of the fourth wife. He had a half-brother, Allen Crowl, who I knew, that lived around West Liberty. I thinko f te Crowl's are buried in the cemetery at Springhills south of DeGraff. (information taken from notes of Mabel Sowers Graham) Obituary taken from Bellefontaine Examiner, dtg. August 14, 1947 MRS. JOHN W. SOWERS DIES Liberty Township Woman Was Native of Champaign County Mrs. Mary Eliza Sowers, 84, wife of John W. Sowers, died at 2:30 a.m. Thursday at her residence in Liberty Township, near South Union Church. Death was due to a cerebral hemorrhage which followed a seven week illness. Mrs. Sowers was born Oct. 7, 1862 in Harrison township, Champaign county, a daughter of William and Ann McCaughey Crowl. At an early age she joined the Springhill Presbyterian Church and was a member the remainder of her life. In addition to her husband, survivors include a daughter, Mrs. Lulu M. Hartman, R. F. D. 1, Springfield; a son Fred J. Sowers, Bellefontaine, six grandchildren, seven great-grandchildren; two half-brothers, Samuel L. Crowl of Toledo, and All,st Liberty, and a half-sister, Mrs. Lizzie Rouse, North Hampton. Friends may call at the Troyer-Lynn Funeral Home, West Liberty, where services will be held Saturday at 2 p.m. in charge of Rev. Robert E. Wearly. Burial will be made in Fairview cemetery, West Liberty. | Crowl, Mary Eliza (I3926)
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| 1085 | Mary Malone is named in "PICTORIAL AND BIOGRAPHICAL MEMOIRS OF ELKHART AND ST. JOSEPH County IN" as Mrs. Mary Malone, implying she has been previously married. | McClellan, Mary Elizabeth (I2106)
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| 1086 | Mary never married | Overton, Mary J. (I787)
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| 1087 | Mary Rohrer Grove must have died after 1876, because her husbands death cerificate lists him as being married at the time of his death on Mar. 11, 1876. | Rohrer, Mary (I283)
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| 1088 | Melchi Rhodes (1827-1892), son of Christian Rhodes, II, had in him the u rge for adventure, for before he reached his majority he joined a gold see king group of young men to go to far away California to find fortune in go ld mining, and after a six months' voyage, via Cape Horn, they reached S an Francisco and he got a job paying $25.00 a day as overseer of the water way used for washing gold. Within three years he returned home, choosi ng the perils by land rather than the perilous sea voyage in a sail boa t. Each of the party brought three broncho ponies, one to ride, one to ca rry food and another to carry baggage and bedding, for there were no hote ls on the way, and after six months he arrived at home with his cash, a ll in $20.00 gold coins, carried in a buckskin belt. He then for a while taught school in Gaston. One day a pupil was call ed forward for punishment and when ordered to remove his coat the boy refu sed to obey, whereupon the teacher undertook to take it off, but findi ng no shirt under the coat, sent the boy to his seat saying, "That is puni shment enough." Mr. Rhodes married to Carolina Killian, April 3, 1855, and settled on t he plantation near Salem Church in Lincoln County. In 1861 he enlist ed as a Confederate soldier and when peace finally came he returned hom e, cast down because his fortune, invested in Confederate bonds, was absol utely lost. Like many another Southern soldier, with a brave heart he det ermined to solve his problem by hard work and economy and amassed a good e state. He was a Lutheran in faith, loyal to his church and a generous giv er to every worthy cause. | Rhodes, Melchi (I41)
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| 1089 | Milly married Samuel P. Burnett, 8-23-1866, Newton County. | Overton, Milly (Virginia) (I795)
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| 1090 | Moved to Ohio according to "History of Shepherd and Related Families", by Frank Shepherd. | Grove, Perry (I755)
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| 1091 | Nicholas LADD (AFN: HMS2-DM) Pedigree Sex: M Submitter(s): ANGELA C. PETERSON Microfilm: NONE 9223 NE 142ND STREET BOTHELL WA Submission: AF90-102147 USA 98011 ANGELA C. PETERSON Microfilm: NONE 9223 NE 142ND STREET BOTHELL WA Submission: AF91-106381 USA 98011 WINIFRED JEFFERY WELTON Microfilm: NONE #409 ESSEX HOUSE 5520 RIVERBEND ROAD, EDMONTON ALBERTA, CANADA T6H 5G9 Submission: AF92-104576 | Ladd, John (I4366)
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| 1092 | Nicholas LADD (AFN: HMS2-DM) Pedigree Sex: M Submitter(s): ANGELA C. PETERSON Microfilm: NONE 9223 NE 142ND STREET BOTHELL WA Submission: AF90-102147 USA 98011 ANGELA C. PETERSON Microfilm: NONE 9223 NE 142ND STREET BOTHELL WA Submission: AF91-106381 USA 98011 WINIFRED JEFFERY WELTON Microfilm: NONE #409 ESSEX HOUSE 5520 RIVERBEND ROAD, EDMONTON ALBERTA, CANADA T6H 5G9 Submission: AF92-104576 | Ladd, Nicholas (I4350)
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| 1093 | Nicholas LADD (AFN: HMS2-DM) Pedigree Sex: M Submitter(s): ANGELA C. PETERSON Microfilm: NONE 9223 NE 142ND STREET BOTHELL WA Submission: AF90-102147 USA 98011 ANGELA C. PETERSON Microfilm: NONE 9223 NE 142ND STREET BOTHELL WA Submission: AF91-106381 USA 98011 WINIFRED JEFFERY WELTON Microfilm: NONE #409 ESSEX HOUSE 5520 RIVERBEND ROAD, EDMONTON ALBERTA, CANADA T6H 5G9 Submission: AF92-104576 | Ladd, John (I4345)
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| 1094 | Nicholas LADD (AFN: HMS2-DM) Pedigree Sex: M Submitter(s): ANGELA C. PETERSON Microfilm: NONE 9223 NE 142ND STREET BOTHELL WA Submission: AF90-102147 USA 98011 ANGELA C. PETERSON Microfilm: NONE 9223 NE 142ND STREET BOTHELL WA Submission: AF91-106381 USA 98011 WINIFRED JEFFERY WELTON Microfilm: NONE #409 ESSEX HOUSE 5520 RIVERBEND ROAD, EDMONTON ALBERTA, CANADA T6H 5G9 Submission: AF92-104576 | Oldefylde, Alice (I4343)
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| 1095 | Nicholas LADD (AFN: HMS2-DM) Pedigree Sex: M Submitter(s): ANGELA C. PETERSON Microfilm: NONE 9223 NE 142ND STREET BOTHELL WA Submission: AF90-102147 USA 98011 ANGELA C. PETERSON Microfilm: NONE 9223 NE 142ND STREET BOTHELL WA Submission: AF91-106381 USA 98011 WINIFRED JEFFERY WELTON Microfilm: NONE #409 ESSEX HOUSE 5520 RIVERBEND ROAD, EDMONTON ALBERTA, CANADA T6H 5G9 Submission: AF92-104576 | Ladd, John (I4342)
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| 1096 | Notes for ERNEST LEROY YODER: 1910 Census, Ohio, 110-0135-0249, West Liberty, Liberty twsp., Logan County, has Ernest living in the household of his mother, age 24. 1920 Census, Ohio, Vol. 123, E.D. 196, Sheet 13, Line 60, East Newell St., West Liberty, Logan County, has Ernest, age 34, and his wife living Addie, age 30. _________________________________________________________________ [Br?U2derbund Family Archive #110, Vol. 2, Ed. 3, Social Security Records: U.S., SS Death Benefit Records, Surnames Beginning with Y, Date of Import: Sep 29, 1996, Internal Ref. #1.112.3.107538.93] Individual: Yoder, Ernest Birth date: Aug 8, 1885 Death date: Jun 1965 Social Security #: 291-30-9239 Last residence: OH State of issue: OH OBITUARY - Bellefontaine Examiner, Tuesday, June 1, 1965, Bellefontaine, Logan County, Ohio. ERNEST L. YODER - Ernest L. Yoder, 79, West Liberty, an interior decorator, died at 2 a.m. Tuesday in Mary Rutan hospital where he was admitted one hour previously for medical treatment. Death was due to a coronary attack. He had sufferesd was hospitalized at that time. Mr. Yoder was born August 8, 1885, near Urbana, a son of Ezra J. and Lizzie Kurtz Yoder. He was a member of the West Liberty Methodist church. On Dec. p, 1916, he was married to Addie Belle Strayer who preceded him in death on July 25, 1955. Surviving are two sisters, Miss Rovilla Yoder, in the home, and Mrs. Elizabeth Mae Daniel, 525 south Main street. A son, Willis, and one brother are dead. Funeral services will be held at 2 p.m. Thursday at the Hostetter memorial home in West Liberty in charge of Rev. Ralph Harmon, his paster. Burial will be made in West Liberty Fairview cemetery. Friends may call at the memorial home after 2 p.m. Wednesday. | Yoder, Ernest Leroy (I4008)
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| 1097 | Notes for JOHN H. BOLEN: 1880 Census, Ohio, Vol. 40, E.D. 125, Sheet 32, Line 23, Rushcreek twsp., Logan County, has John living with parents, age 2 months. 1900 Census, Ohio, Logan County, Jefferson twsp., Vol. 92, E.D. 108, Sheet 10, Line 4, has John living in the household of James Fuk, age 20 1910 Census, Ohio, S.D. 12, E.D. 5, Page 3B, dwelling 623, Bucyrus, Crawford County, has John living with wife Mae, sons, Edward and Raymond. 1920 Census, Ohio, Vol. 170, E.D. 195, Sheet 3, Line 14, 37 Arch St., Mansfield, Richland County, has John living alone. 1930-1931 City Directory of the United States, 043904, Mansfield Richland County, Ohio, Page 160, has Bolen, John H. (Sadie B.) Insurance, Home: 153 Poplar. 1932-1933 City Directory of the United States, 043904, Mansfield Richland County, Ohio, Page 130, has Bolen, John H. (Sadie B.) Insurance, Home: 153 Poplar. When John was born, he had no middle name and later in years he decided to use the letter "H", which he liked so much that he kept the letter which was common in those days. John taught school at a early age of 19 or 20 and was thoue at. Later he obtained a engineers license from the State of Ohio and was employed at the Municipal Light Plants in Bucyrus, Mansfield, Shelby and Ashland, Ohio. He was also employed at Wooster College in Wooster, Wayne County, Ohio . In 1923, John was involved in an accident in which he was severely burned on his hands from steam in a boiler explosion. Afterwards, he sold insurance for a local firm. - OBITUARY - Mansfield News Journal, dtg August 1932 - Mansfield, Richland County, Ohio DEATHS - BOLEN, John H. Bolen, 51 died suddenly Wednesday evening at his home, 153 Poplar street. He had been a Mansfield resident the past 16 year s and was associated with the Lincoln Insurance Company. He was born at Bellefontaine, April 19, 1881. Besides his wife, Mrs. Sadie Bolen, he is survived by two sons, Edward and Raymond Bolen, both of Mansfield, a daughter, Mrs. Clarence Stevens, of Lima, and his father, William Bolen, of Byhalia, Ohio. One grandson also survives. Mr.s ach. The body was removed to the Wappner funeral home where private funeral services will be held Saturday at 3 p.m. with Rev. B. F. Hagelbarger officiating. Burial will be in Mansfield Cemetery. - -OBITUARY- Mansfield News Journal, dtg August 1932 - Mansfield, Richland County, Ohio. ATTEND FUNERAL - Bolen Rites Bring Relatives From Out-of-Town, Funeral services for John H. Bolen were held at the Wappner funeral home Saturday afternoon. Out-of-town people who attended included: Mr. and Mrs. Jack Thatcher of Bellefontostoria; Jack Bolen and daughter, of West Liberty; Mr. Armstrong and son, also of West Liberty; Mrs. Wright and daughter and Mrs. Barger, of Marion; Mr. and Mrs. William Auker, Mrs. Nellie Burns of Chesterville; Mr. and Mrs. Metle r of Mt. Gilead; Mr. and Mrs. William Shoop, Kent; Mrs. J.A. Mounts, Salem, and Mr. and Mrs. Stevens, of Lima. More About JOHN H. BOLEN: Burial: Buried in Mansfield Cemetery, Mansfield, Richland Co., Ohio | Bolen, John H. (I3992)
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| 1098 | Obituary - Bellefontaine Examiner RAY P. STAYER , 72, 5756 Devonshire Boulevard, Miami, Florida, formerly of Bellefontaine died Tuesday at 10:15pm in the hospital where he was admitted last Saturday. Death followed several years of ill health. Mr. Sowers was born in West Libe rty, October 30, 1898, a son of John and Laura (Sowers) Strayer, and was an employee of the former New York Central Railroad for many years. Mr. and Mrs. Strayer left Bellefontaine in 1962 to make their home in Florida. Funeral services will be held Saturday at 10am at the St. Thomas Episcopal Church in Miami, followed by the cremation, the ashes to be interred in St. Thomas Columbarium Church Gardens. In lieu of flowers, memorial contributions may be sent to Mrs. Ray P. Strayer or Miss Agnes Armitage at the Strayer address in Miami, to be added to the building fund for a retirement home for the parishioners of the Episcopalian church. Birth recorded in Logan County, Ohio, Vol. 3, 1893-1908, Page152. 1900 Census, Ohio, Vol. 92, E.D. 114, Sheet 3, Line 28, Liberty twsp., Logan County, has Percy living with parents, age 1. 1920 Census, Ohio, Vol. 123, E.D. 191, Sheet 11, Line 75, 220 Oak Land Square, Bellefontaine, Logan County, has Ray living with parents, age 21. | Strayer, Ray Percy (I3959)
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| 1099 | OBITUARY - Bellefontaine Examiner dtg. December 15, 1975, Bellefontaine, Logan County, Ohio. GORDEN W. GRAHAM - Gorden W. Graham, R. 1, Bellefontaine, died Sunday at 9:40 p.m. at Mary Rutan hospital where he had been a patient for one week following a period of failing health. He was born February 27, 1913, in Mifflin County Pennsylvania, the son of Solomon H. and Leah Frances Sowers Graham. On May 25, 1941, in Rushylvania, he was married to the former Mabel F. Sowers, who survives. A serviceman for NOBA, Inc., he was a member of the First Lutheran Church, Bellefontaine. He was a Past Master of Boggs Lodge No. 292, F & A. M. and a member of Farm Bureau Advisory Council No. 15, the Logan Agrarian Club and Constance Chapter, No. 78 O.E.S. In addition to his wife, survivors include one daughter, Mrs. Max (Marjorie) Bixler, 516 Ludlow Road; one son, William Graham, New Philadelphia; one granddaughter; two sisters, Mrs. J. P. (Elizabeth) Harrison, West Liberty, and Mrs. Byron (Frances) Stewart, R. 2, West Liberty' and several nieces and nephews. Four brothers are deceased. Funeral services will be held Wednesday at 11 a.m. in the First Lutheran Church with Rev. Edwin R. Brigham, pastor of the church officiating. Burial will be in the Zanesfield Cemetery. The family will receive friends Tuesday from 2 to 4 and 7 to 9 p.m. at the Rexer-Riggin-Madden funeral home, DeGraff. Memorial contributions may be made to the First Lutheran Church. | Graham, Gorden Wilson (I3913)
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| 1100 | Obituary notice found in Bible of Daniel Baugher: "Mrs. Mary Johnson, 84, life-time resident of the county, died of a heart attack at 12:15 a.m. Wednesday at the home of Mrs. Elmer Bibler, three miles south of North Webster. Mrs. Johnson, widow of a Pierceton physician, Dr. Allen E. Johnson, moved to the North Webster community following his death in 1939. She was born in North Webster, Feb. 9, 1870, the daughter of Jacob and Elizabeth (Stemler) Baugher. Her marriage to Dr. Johnson occurred Nov. 26, 1918. Surviving are a sister, Mrs. Elizabeth Weaver, of Nappanee, and a number of nieced and nephews. Last rites will be held at 2 p.m. Friday at the Troxel funeral home, North Webster, with intermentin Hillcrest cemetery, Pierceton. Friends will be received at the funeral home." | Baugher, Mary (I1556)
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