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OHIO GENEALOGICAL SOCIETY DIGITAL LIBRARY Providing Digital Resources to our Members Worldwide Title: Huron County, Ohio Records and Helpful Information from the Chapter Newsletter, "The Kinologist", 1986-1999 Author: Huron County Chapter OGS Publisher: Huron County Chapter OGS, Norwalk, Ohio, 2001 Location: Huron County, Ohio The Kinologist, the newsletter of the Huron County Chapter OGS, was sent to the group's paid members, issue by issue. Generally, these issues are tossed or hidden in a 3-ring binder. Realizing that there is good historical and genealogical content hidden away in its pages, the Huron County Chapter decided to pull the best articles from 1986 through 1999 and create a book, with index. This book begins with general information about the Fire Sufferers Lands, early settlements in each community, followed by general records that cover the county as a whole, such as taxes, adoptions, children's home, guardianships, marriages, military, and more. Then there is a chapter on each township. Here we have the voter lists, school records, newspaper abstracts, cemetery inscriptions, and pioneer accounts that are not found elsewhere. An every-name index is provided at the end. This is one of 18 titles that were provided to the Ohio Genealogical Society for its Digital Library by the Huron County Chapter OGS through the 8 for 88 program. OGS is attempting to secure 8 new digital offerings for each of the 88 counties. Please keep in mind that works by OGS and its chapters are generally copyrighted. This material may not be reproduced, displayed, modified or distributed without the express prior written permission of the copyright holder. This work is here provided for the personal use of OGS members consistent with its mission to meet the educational needs of its members and the general public through the acquisition, preservation, and dissemination of genealogical and historical information. OHIO GENEALOGICAL SOCIETY 611 STATE ROUTE 97 W BELLVILLE OH 44813-8813 WWW.OGS.ORG

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OHIO GENEALOGICAL SOCIETY

DIGITAL LIBRARY

Providing Digital Resources to our Members Worldwide

Title: Huron County, Ohio Records and Helpful Information from the Chapter Newsletter, "The Kinologist", 1986-1999

Author: Huron County Chapter OGS

Publisher: Huron County Chapter OGS, Norwalk, Ohio, 2001

Location: Huron County, Ohio

The Kinologist, the newsletter of the Huron County Chapter OGS, was sent to the group's paid members, issue by issue. Generally, these issues are tossed or hidden in a 3-ring binder. Realizing that there is good historical and genealogical content hidden away in its pages, the Huron County Chapter decided to pull the best articles from 1986 through 1999 and create a book, with index. This book begins with general information about the Fire Sufferers Lands, early settlements in each community, followed by general records that cover the county as a whole, such as taxes, adoptions, children's home, guardianships, marriages, military, and more. Then there is a chapter on each township. Here we have the voter lists, school records, newspaper abstracts, cemetery inscriptions, and pioneer accounts that are not found elsewhere. An every-name index is provided at the end.

This is one of 18 titles that were provided to the Ohio Genealogical Society for its Digital Library by the Huron County Chapter OGS through the 8 for 88 program. OGS is attempting to secure 8 new digital offerings for each of the 88 counties. Please keep in mind that works by OGS and its chapters are generally copyrighted. This material may not be reproduced, displayed, modified or distributed without the express prior written permission of the copyright holder. This work is here provided for the personal use of OGS members consistent with its mission to meet the educational needs of its members and the general public through the acquisition, preservation, and dissemination of genealogical and historical information.

OHIO GENEALOGICAL SOCIETY

611 STATE ROUTE 97 W

BELLVILLE OH 44813-8813

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Huron County Chapter OGS PO Box 923 Norwalk OH 44857

At a regular meeting of the Huron County Chapter OGS held in Norwalk, Ohio on November 22,2015, chapter members passed a motion to permit their parent organization, the Ohio Genealogical Society (OGS), Bellville, Ohio, to digitize any out-of-print publications that have been published by the said Huron County Chapter OGS for placement on the OGS website - www.ogs.org - and OGS will provide the Chapter with a copy of said digital files. The Chapter and/or authors retain copyright to these works.

Specifically, we are currently giving permission to OGS to scan the following Huron County Chapter publications and place them on the OGS web site:

A Military History of Huron County, Ohio (1989) - 68 p. Early Estate index 1812-1852 (1992) - 55 p. 1870 Huron County, Ohio Federal Census Index (1999) - 213 p. 1880 Census Index for Huron County, Ohio (1989) - 62 p. Death Index, Huron County, Ohio, 1867-1908 (1998) - 213 p. Death Index, Huron County, Ohio, 1908-1919 (1999) - 28 p. Laible and Brady Funeral Home Records, Norwalk, Ohio, 1910-1913 (1999) -16 p. Early Common Pleas Court Naturalizations, 1819-1864 (1992) - 37 p. New London Record, Newspaper Index to Vital Records 1879 through 1920 (2002) -194 p. History of Huron County, Ohio, 1908 (1998) -1132 p. Huron County, Ohio Birth Index, 1867-1908 (1998) - 407 p. Huron County, Ohio Cemetery Inscriptions (1997) -1073 p. Huron County, Ohio Records and Helpful Information 1986-1999 (2001) -153 p. Index to Huron County, Ohio Probate Court Naturalizations, 1859-1903 (2003) - 82 p. Pioneer History of Clarksfield (2004) - 151 p. Pioneer Ladies of Huron County, Ohio, 1808-1850 (2012) -179 p. Huron County, Ohio Marriages 1821-1830 (2001) -139 p. Huron County First Families

It is understood that the Ohio Genealogical Society may not digitize all the titles above .

... / .. Huron County Chapter OGS President /" ",-eiv ~

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Huron County, Ohio Records and

Helpful Information

From the Chapter Newsletter "The Kinologist"

1986-1999

Published by The Huron County Chapter

of the Ohio Genealogical Society 2001

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HURON COUNTY CHAPTER OGS P.O. BOX 923 NORWALK, OH 44857-0923

18 SEPTEMBER 2001

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Preface

This collection of Huron County information and records was originally printed in "Kinologist" newsletters published by the Huron County Chapter ofthe Ohio Genealogical Society, starting from its organization in the Spring of 1986 to the Winter issue of 1999.

The information was collected mainly from very fragile original documents and other sources. It is felt compiling this information into a booklet is the best way of preserving the information for use by the general public.

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Table of Contents

Page Huron County Information 1

Map ofthe Firelands 2 Connecticut Connections Include Ohio's Firelands 3-4 Fire Sufferers Lands 5 Migration to Huron County, Ohio 6 Early Settlements and Towns

Norwalk, Milan, Willard, North Fairfield, Vermilion 7 Greenwich, Monroeville, Berlin Heights, Wakeman, Huron 8 Sandusky, Bellevue, Danbury, Plymouth 9 Fitchville, New Haven, New London, Castalia 10

Huron County Place Names 11-12

Huron County Records 13 1830 Delinquent Taxes 14 Adoption Records 1862 - 1883 15-17 Children's Home

Residents 1883 - 1895; 1897 - 1904 18-20 Matron's List 1905 - 1910 21 Norwalk Directory 1900 - 1922 22-23 U.S. Census 1900 - 1910 - 1920 24

Guardianship Index 1815 - 1852 25-37 1870 Industrial Census 38-40

Huron County Marriages 41 1815 Marriages Performed in Cuyahoga Co. 42 Newspaper Marriage Announcements 1877-1879 43-46

Military 47 1864 National Guard, Co H, 166 Reg Ohio 48-50 1909 Veteran Burials 51-53 Cuyahoga Burial Payments 53

Huron Co. People 54 Martin Kellogg Family - 1886 55 Former Huron Co. Residents in Iowa 56-57 Former Huron Co. Residents, Fulton Co. ,OH, 1869-1889 57 Betsey Rundel and Mary Richards 58

Bronson Township 59 Households School District #2 -1830 60 Bronson Twp. School District #7 - 1885 60 1893 Voter List 61 1897 Voter List 62

C1arksfield Township 63 Clarksfield Township School- 1846 64-66 Clarksfield Pioneers & Original Signatures - unknown date 67-68 Clarksfield Marriages 1837-1849 69 Clarksfield Eightieth Anniverary Celebration - 1897 70-71 Early Mortuary Report - Clarksfield Bee 1841-1843 71

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Fairfield Township Cemetery Inscription - (Smith, Mead, Newnan)

Fitchville Township School District #4 - 1885

Greenwich Township 1873 - List of People 70 Years Old 1826 Householders Electors Recorded in 1830 Greenwich Poll Book Greenwich School Children and Parents - 1838 Greenwich School Children and Parents - 1840 Greenwich Militia - 1845 & 1848 Benjamin Jenny Store Ledger 1852-1856

Hartland Township West Hartland & Bronson M .E. Church 1879-1885

Lyme Township Strong Ridge Cemetery by Martha Burr Morehead School, District # 1 - 1894, 1898

New London Township New London Methodist Church Marriages 1889-1902 Commencement - 1894 New London Deaths - 1917

Norwalk City and Township Letters Remaining at the Post Office - 1827 Presidential Election - 1880 Norwalk School Attendance - 1876 Norwalk District School #8 - 1885 Norwalk Pupils - 1894 Norwalk Grammar Commencement - 1903 Norwalk Eight Graduates - 1906 Norwalk Township Graduates - 1908 Huron County Teachers - 1906 Norwalk High Seniors - 1908

Peru Township Obituaries 1904 - 1940 (scattered dates) Adams Cemetery

Ridgefield Township North Monroeville High School 1884-1885 Webb Settlement - 1881

Townsend Township

Index

Townsend Twp District #4 - 1880 Townsend High School- 1902 Old Soldiers Buried in Townsend - 1908

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110 111-119 120-121

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HURON COUNTY INFORMATION

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Connecticut Connections Include Ohio's Firelands

The following article was written by John W. Heisey for Antique Week, 4 June 1990 and reprinted in the Kinologist newsletter with permission of John W. Heisey, York PA, and AntiqueWeek Genealogical Editor, Elise Kilmer, copyright 1990.

When the American Revolution ended in 1783, the new United States got the huge Northwest Territory which took in all of what is now Ohio, and millions of acres which became many other states. Faced with the entire United States against her, so to speak, Connecticut in 1786 grandly gave up claims to her territorial "rights" in Ohio and westward-with one exception-the Connecticut Western Reserve.

Beginning at the line dividing Pennsylvania and Ohio, a strip 120 miles to the west from the 41 st parallel and extending north to the 42nd parallel, encompassed over three million acres. Today that area of Ohio is divided into the complete counties of Ashtabula, Cuyahoga, Geauga, Lake, Lorain, Portage and Trumbull. Also within this tract are portions of the counties of Ashland, Mahoning, Medina and Summit.

Just to the west of the Reserve (and part of it) a section was set aside in 1792 to reimburse Connecticut victims for a British raid led by Benedict Arnold on a number of Connecticut towns during the Revolution. This tract was called the Fire Lands (Firelands) or "Sufferers' Land" and comprised what are now the Ohio counties of Erie, Huron, and parts of Ashland and Ottawa counties.

"The Firelands ... have their own story and have retained an individuality separate from the rest of the Reserve .. .It was known .. .in the official documents of the incorporation of the Sufferers as 'the Half­Million Acres of Land lying south of Lake Erie.' It is a singularly attractive region both to the eye and to the spirit. The port towns of Vermilion, Huron, and Sandusky, the charming interior towns of Milan, Norwalk, Berlin Heights, and New London, and legended Castalia Springs are within the Firelands tract." (From Harlon Hatcher's, The Western Reserve, The Story of New Connecticut in Ohio, 1949)

By the way, here is an interesting and unusual fact. Early Connecticut state laws concerned deeds for land her residents claimed in the Firelands of Ohio. Those deeds had to be recorded in the Connecticut town where the original property had been destroyed during the Revolution. Those Connecticut towns were Fairfield, Greenwich, New Haven, New London and Norwalk.

Some data on pertinent records will be found in the Ohio State Library, the Ohio Historical Society, and local historical societies of the area concerned. The Western Reserve Historical Society,108 East Boulevard, Cleveland, Ohio, has many Connecticut State Library records, such as the Hale Collection (data from tombstones and obituaries, etc.) and the Barbour Index, which contains names from vital records of Connecticut, circa 1650 to 1850. Most if not all of this data is also on microfilm. To get a better idea of what is available in the Western Reserve Historical Society's library, write to them for the brochure titled "Profile of Genealogy Collections." A more detailed publication (that is available for a charge) is "A Guide to Manuscripts & Archives of the Western Reserve Historical Society", by Kermit J. Pike (Cleveland: 1972). They also have copies of published vital records of Connecticut and other appropriate books, such as the New England Historical and Genealogical Register.

Let's jump, now to Connecticut and see what that state has of interest regarding Ohio/Connecticut families. Of course, if you've identified a family in Connecticut, Ohio and Pennsylvania, you'll be using the usual town (county) records commonly found elsewhere. However, here we're interested mainly .in those records which pertain to Connecticut's "colonies" in Ohio and other places.

One place you should defmitely contact, either by mail or in person, is the Connecticut State Library, Capitol Building, Hartford, CT 06106. There you'll fmd deeds of the Western Reserve from 1800 to 1807, a register of land certificates of the Connecticut Land Company, mortgages from 1796 to 1800 for that same company, and a register of deeds dating 1795 to 1807.

If you wish to read through the original papers of the Connecticut Land Company proceedings you'll fmd them at the Litchfield Historical Society, P.O. Box 385, Litchfield, CT 06759. Photocopies of these documents are also in the Connecticut State Library. You may fmd something of value in them relating to your Connecticut/Ohio families.

Another source you might try is the library of the Connecticut Historical Society, 1 Elizabeth Street, Hartford, CT 06105. While there will be most likely duplication of information it is still

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worthwhile to check, as data may be there which is not available anywhere else. While the following may seem somewhat basic and redundant to genealogists of experience, it's

always good to be reminded of the need to review basics. So don't forget a check of your Connecticut families in all three states - Connecticut, Ohio and Pennsylvania - just to be sure. This pertains to families of any period. Ties to any or all of the above three states may be found at any period, even after Connecticut gave up her claims to those western regions. Remember that later generations may have gone to one or another of those areas to settle near relatives who had moved there earlier. In connection with a review of your research, don't forget that the federal censuses from 1850 on should, or might, show those Ohio or Pennsylvania residents who were born in Connecticut.

In addition, we genealogists often fmd strange and most unlikely family traditions may have some truth in them. Don't discount those tales about your Yankees being in other areas while still being in Connecticut. It just might be true.

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Fire Sufferers Lands Submitted by Henry Timman, Huron County Historian

The Firelands (originally called the Fire Sufferers Lands) were granted by the State of Connecticut to residents who had suffered loss of property during British raids during the American Revolution. The nine towns where losses occurred were Norwalk, New Haven, East Haven, Fairfield, Danbury, Groton, Greenwich, New London, and Ridgefield. The Fire Sufferers were civilians, and did not receive grants in Ohio because of Revolutionary War service.

Thus, the Huron County Chapter of OGS is close physically to a unique set of records - those of the Fire Sufferers. You see, after the claims for losses were approved in 1792, Connecticut began taxing the Sufferers. Therefore, the Sufferers began selling their claims in Ohio or else let them be sold for taxes due. These Fire Sufferers deeds are indexed and can be found in the office of the Huron County Recorder.

Anyone wanting to see a complete list of the Sufferers can do so in either of the following two sources: History a/the Firelands by W.W. Williams (1879); and the Firelands Pioneer magazine old series, published 1858-1878 by the Firelands Historical Society. Both of these works also give a detailed explanation of the awarding and allocation of the Fire Sufferers Lands in Ohio

Some researchers believe that any Connecticut ancestor who emigrated to Ohio was a Fire Sufferer, or they believe that this land was awarded for military service. Thus, researchers should check either source cited in the last paragraph before pursuing research in Fire Sufferers records.

If you do fmd that your ancestor was a Fire Sufferer and drew land in Ohio, then you can fmd some record of that transaction in one or more of the following records in the Huron County Court House at Norwalk:

1. Fire Sufferers Deeds are on file with the Huron County Recorder, and indexed. (1792-1808) 2. Huron County Land Deeds are also on file with the Huron County Recorder, and indexed.

These records also contain the wills of several Sufferers or their descendants who died elsewhere but owning a claim in the Firelands. One must remember that some claims were held by the original Sufferers for many years after 1808, when this series of records starts.

3. Huron County Will Records are on file in the Probate Court. Several wills of Fire Sufferers or descendants can also be found there.

4. Common Pleas Court Records such as Chancery Record, Law Record, Partition Record, and Supreme Court Record. All of these series exist in original form, and are on microfiche in the office of the Clerk of Courts.

A basic point to remember in conjunction with the records cited is that very little biographical or vital record information will be found in these records. The vital records of these people will be found in the area where they lived, of course. One can fmd family relationships established by these deeds and sometimes locations of survivors can be learned by the acknowledgements on the deeds of sale or as given in lawsuits filed with the Clerk of Courts.

Another basic point to remember is that almost no Sufferers or their descendants ever came to Ohio to reside. Almost thirty years passed between the end of the American Revolution and the awarding of the claims, and most of the Sufferers had gotten that much older or were deceased. Many of the claims had been sold to land speculators such as Kneeland Townsend, John Beatty, Jesup Wakeman, Ebenezer Jesup Jr, and Isaac Bronson ... just to name a few. Good luck in your search for the Fire Sufferer ancestor.

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Migration to Huron County, Ohio Submitted by Heruy Timman, Huron County Historian

We often think of Migration patterns in genealogical research such as the classic pattern of east to west, and north-south corridors such as the Shenandoah Valley in Virginia and the Susquehanna Valley in Pennsylvania. Seldom do we narrow this field down to a small geographic area such as Huron County. A study of migration patterns in a small area (even as small as a township) can sometimes give us clues as to the geographic origins of our ancestors.

It is not difficult to learn from whence settlers of a certain area came. The 1850 census give us the states of origin for each person in a township or county, and in this county we have The History of the Fire Lands by Williams (1879), and the Firelands Pioneer published periodically by the Firelands Historical Society as well as good township works such as the History of Clarks field and History o/Wakeman, both by Dr. F .. E.Weeks.

Because of the origin of the Firelands, many people believe that all of the first setters in Huron County came from Connecticut. This is true to a small degree, but Connecticut migration dwindled down drastically after 1820. Prior to that date, the earliest residents were mainly Nutmeggers, especially in Wakeman, Clarksfield, Norwalk, Lyme and Sherman. The majority of the settlers in the other old townships came from the other New England states, especially Vermont and N ew York. Many of these people left their old homes due to the "Year of No Swnmer" in 1816.

The southern tier of townships Richmond, New Haven, Ripley, Greenwich (and Ruggles now in Ashland County) became home to a great many Pennsylvania families who emigrated via Columbiana County, Wooster and Ashland. Perhaps some of them followed General Beall's War in 1812 Trail northwest. A number of these families, especially in Richmond, were true "Pennsylvania Dutch", speaking and writing German, and spelling their names in the German fashion.

The first great foreign migration to the county were Germans who began arriving in 1828. They made distinct settlements in BronsonlPeru, Sherman/Norwich, Monroeville and Norwalk. Those in BronsonlPeru were mainly from Alsace and Baden, while the Norwalk and Monroeville settlers were from Baden. Those in Sherman and Norwich were mainly Rhenish Bavarians ... although there are exceptions to these statements in every colony.

The advent of the potato famine in Ireland in 1845 caused many of the young people and young families to leave their land for America. Some had come earlier to work on the Milan Canal and the early railroads, and many more settled in Norwalk, Wakeman, and New London to work on the railroads. Many of these families worked and saved to purchase acreage and develop farms instead of working for some one else.

There was also English migration on a smaller scale to the Monroeville & Lyme Township areas. Some of the families remained there, but a great many later moved into Sandusky and Wood counties, and elsewhere in western Ohio.

Most of the activities described prior to this took place before the Civil War. I neglected to mention the city of Bellevue, as it has become one of the great melting pot of northern Ohio. The town started as crossroads of New Englanders, acquired some Germans and Irish and the first railroads were built, and now boasts a large Italian-American population. Likewise, a number of Italian families came to Norwalk with the advent of the Wheeling and Lake Erie Railroad in 1881.

The other migration of some importance was that of escaping slaves and freed slaves. Huron County was crossed by a number of Underground Railroad routes, and on a few occasions an escaping slave decided to make his home here. William Wilson even purchased a farm in Peru near Pontiac and could expedite the escape of his fellow fugitives on the nearby railroad. It is interesting to note that most former slaves settled in urban communities rather than rural, despite their many years of familiarity with farm work in the south. Many of them applied trades they had learned such as carpentry, masoruy, barbering (for men), and dressing hair (for women).

This is a succinct look at migration patterns in Huron County, but they might give you a clue as to where your ancestors originated based on where their neighbors originated. It's a well known fact that neighbors and relatives often moved west together, and that word of the new area traveled back to those remaining, beckoning them to join the trek to the setting sun.

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"Tiny Acorns Into Sturdy Oaks"

EARLY SETTLEMENTS AND TOWNS HISTORICAL BRIEFS

NORWALK Coming here from Danbury, Conn., Platt Benedict founded the town of Norwalk in the year of

1817. He and Elisha Whittlesey first visited this state in 1815. Almon Ruggles was the official surveyor. Mr. Benedict and Mr. Ruggles contrived to have the County Seat moved from Ft. Avery (which is now in Erie Co.) to Norwalk in 1818. Norwalk was incorporated by act of Legislature February 11, 1828. The first election was held May 5, 1828. The poll book and tally show that 69 male members voted on that day.

MILA N In the year 1787 brave Moravian missionaries founded a settlement on the banks of the Huron

River, first called New Salem. The first white settlers of this region were hunters who came in the year 1808. Ebenezer Merry, the founder of the town of Milan, located there in 1811. The town was laid out in 1816 and it was named Beatty in honor of the man from whom Merry had purchased the land. As a result of the opening of the Canal in 1839 (details elsewhere in this book) Milan adopted the slogan "Greatest Grain Port in the World." The Milan Ship Canal was completed in 1839, at a cost of $75,000. Milan ranked as a leading wheat port, 1839-64, second only to Odessa, Russia. The shipbuilding industry flourished here. Seventy-five vessels, including six revenue cutters for the government, were built between 1814 and 1867.

WILLARD The village of Chicago Junction was incorporated in 1882. It is considered a "rather young"

town. In '84 the population was 800. In the early 1900's the name was changed to Willard, in honor of the president of the B & 0 R.R., which at one time built and made Willard the town it was. On June 1, 1874 the first train pas~ed over the road to Deshler, and by .July of the same year the track extended to Defiance. By November the railroad had reached South Chicago. In 1875 the town of Willard was started, with a small depot and hotel, a round house and shops for the railroad. In the same year the first post office was established.

NORTH FAIRFIELD The first clearing in this 'Village was made in 1816 by the widow Sample, who came with her

family of nine children from Connecticut. After many hardships she was joined by others. Jacob Rush later married widow Sample. In 1817 several more families - Day. Moffet, Hark­ness, Baker, Frost - joined this little group and lived three qifficult years in the wilderness. In 1820 Aaron Smith, from Fairfield. Conn. arrived. The first road was cut through the forest by General Harrison's troops. The New State Road was built in 1825. The first store was opened by Ezra Smith in 1831. The town was first named Greenfield, then Steamburg and finally North Fairfield. At one time there were six "steam powers" in the village - a steam mill, wool carding establishment, grist mill, oil mill, iron foundry and machine shop.

VERMILION Vermilion was incorporated by a special act of the legislature in 1837. The first record of an

election bears the date April 6, 1839. The first Mayor was Joseph B. Clark. The name Ver­milion was given to the site by the Indians because of the color of clay they found along the banks of one of the creeks. Capt. Wm. Austin was, perhaps, the first white man to locate here. He was a friend of Commodore Perry and built the first boat launched from those shores. Benjamin Brooks, who was captured by the Indians while a young man, became accustomed to their way of life so could do much successful bartering with them for the townfolk. Many Dutch settlers came to Vermilion and settled there. Thev soon became well known for their hard work, thrift and unbounded hospitality. '

(Continued)

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GREENWICH GrE.>enwich Township received its name from Greenwich, Fairfield County, Connecti­

cut. Greenwich was attached to New Haven in 1815. In 1819 Greenwich, Fitchville and Hart­land were united and an election was held in that year to choose officers for the District. In 1823 Greenwich was organized as a separate township.

MON ROE VILLE The 'Village of Monroeville was laid out on September 29, 1817. It was then named Monroe

and continued to be known by that name until the establishment of a post office. In 1836 an ad­dition of 141 lots was made. The village was incorporated in 1868, and the first election was held. John Sowers and Seth Brown laid out the village. At that time the settlement of Mon­roeville has few homes, one tavern, one store, two blacksmith shops, a grist mill, and a saw mill. It also had a wine cellar which was located near the Water Works. The cellar part may still be set'n, as well as parts of old barrels.

The Ocb\g·:m. House is Monroeville's show spot, said to have been built in 1856. It is in the heart of town, located on Route 20. Built of red brick, it is four stories high - counting the glassed-in cupola on top, which was used as a look-out for Indians.

BERLIN HEIGHTS Prior to the 1800' s there was a trading post established along the lake shore. A French

Canadian named Jean Baptiste Flemond had a post at the mouth of the Huron River, in 1790, and settled there in 1805. The country, now Berlin Township, was Indian Land. It was heavily wo:>ded and criss-crossed by Indian Trails. One of them was a path now followed quite closely by State Routes 2 & 6, crossed in the vicinity of Old State Road, No. 113. Until 1837 Milan and Berlin Heights were known as Eldridge. In that year what had been ont' township became two towns - Milan and Berlin Heights. There were at least three Underground Railway stations by which runaway slaves were helped to freedom.

WAI{EMAN The first family in Wakeman Twp. was that of Augustin Canfield, who started from Milford,

Conn. with his wife and four children, his Brother Burton, Johnson and his hired man, for the Firelands on April 29, 1817. They arrived in Wakeman on May 23rd. At first built a very prim­itive log cabin and did their cooking out of doors. They soon found it necessary to build a more substantial cabin. At this time Burton Canfield returnt'd to Connecticut. In five or six years he returned, with his family, to settle in the Township.

The next family was that of Amial P. Pierce, who came by ox team from Connecticut with his wife, four children and a hired man. Next came Samuel Bristol with his wife and one son. In the fall of 1817 came Erastus French, a young single man, who was welcomed into the community. In 1818 they were glad to have their first doctor, Harmon M. Clark and his wife. These early settlers experienced the customary hardships endured by pioneers; plus Indians, weather, and one another.

HURON The exact date of the first occupation by white settlers is uncertain. The French had a trading

post at the mouth of the Huron Rivt'r about 1749, but it was abandoned before the Revolution. Moravian Missionaries, a few white settlers and Indians located on the southern corner of Hu~on and the northern corner of Milan Twp., L)Ut abandoned that settlement previous to the RevolutIOn, However, there were still a few Moravians, Indians, and a white preacher in their midst in 1~08. when John Baptiste Flemond, or Fleming, born in Montreal, came to the Twp. It is said he claIm­ed to have arrived in 1790 with a stock of goods to trade with the Indians and to trade for furs. He located on the east bank of the Huron River about two miles from the mouth. It is said weary pioneers always found welcome in his cabin, as did the early surveyors. Jared Ward and his family came to the Township in the spring of 1808. Almon Ruggles moved his family to HU~'on in June 1808. Jacob Wright also came in 1808, Cyrus Downing in 1809 and Jeremiah Damels about the same time. Other early settlers were Major Hiram Russell in 1809, who had the first Tavern in Huron; Jonathan Sprague in 1810, Amost Smith about the same year. The town of Huron is said to have been settled longer than any other town in the Firelands.

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SANDUSKY This place was widely known as Ogontz Place in memory of an Indian Chief who had lived

there with his tribe. In 1816 Judge Zalmon Wildman of Danbury, Conn. laid out a small village plat to which he gave the name of Portland. This was the beginning of Sandusky City. ~u~ge Isaac then acquired an interest in the village. Judge Wildman put up a two-story frame buIldIng in 1817, later known as "The Old White Store."

In July of the same year a small store of goods was opened by Moores Farwell, in the employ of Mr. Wildman. There were only two log huts besides the store. In the summer of 1817, Wm. B. Smith built the first frame dwelling house.

In the fall of 1817 Cyrus W. Marsh began what he afterward called The Steam Boat Hotel. In 1818 the joint proprietors laid out a much larger village they named Sandusky City. In 1818 the three original settlers are joined by the following: John Weeden, George and Wesley Ander­son, Lyman Farwell, Samuel and Leicester Walker, Abner Lyman, a Mr. Haskins, Issac Darling, Nathan T. Jennings, Wm. Yownsend, Wm. Hull, Daniel Newton, a Mr. Clemons and sons John, Andrew and Alexander; and Elijah and Benjamin Wolcott.

BELLEVUE The first settler of 'Lyme Twp. was Conrad Hawks, who penetrated the thick woods in 1808.

The next year came two temporary settlers Michael Widner and John Stull. Other early settlers were Asa Sherwood, George Ferguson, Major Joseph Strong, Charles Rash, Capt. Zadoc and Francis Strong, John Baker and Abner Strong. Captain Mark Hopkins was the first settler within the corporate limits of Bellevue. He came with his family and bachelor brother from Genesee County, N. Y. in 1815 and built a log house. Elnathan George, from the same place, was the next settler. He traded a cow for an acre of land and on this land, in 1816, he · built the second building of the town. The next year he added onto the house and opened as a Tavern. The third settler was Return Burlingame who in 1817 built a log house and started a blacksmith shop on the Sand­lIsky County side. Other early settlers in 1819 were John C. Kinney, Frederick A. Chapman, and Thomas C. Anderson. Anderson later opened Bellevue's pioneer store.

DANBURY Danbury was .not organized until after the War of 1812. It was owned at an early date by

Hon. Za~mon W~ldman and B. W .. Bull. I~ embraced about 7% miles, extending from Marblehead west, Wlth a wldth of some 6 mlles. Thls made an area of a little less than 30 square miles. There were a great many Indian skirmishes in one of which Valentine Ramsdell one of the first settlers, was killed and scalped. The first enumE'ration was made in 1819 ~nd the male inhabitants were found to number 67. The poll book of an election held October 10 1820 con­tains th.e names of only 8 voters. Bef~re 1812 all taxes were paid at Cleveland. During 1812 the penmsula was the scene of two ternble skirmishes. At that time most of the white DOpU-lation left the island. •

PLYMOUTH .~Iymouth, then called Paris, was laid out in 1825 at the junction of latitude 41 and Beal's

mlhtary road, by. Abram Trux, John Barney ~nd Lemuel Powers. It lay partly in New Haven ?-,WP. and partly In Plymouth Twp. At. the time plot included sixteen log cabins. Its population mcluded a doctor, shoemaker, tanner, brIcklayer, plasterer, wheelwright blacksmith a miller and saw mill operator. Also there were two distillers. About the year 1834 the village was incor­porated and the name changed to Plymouth. The village took an early stand on temperance and fo: ~any yea~s was avoided by a certain class because they said it was fanatical upon the dnnkIng questlO,n. Plymouth early boasted of a marble works, novelty works, machine shop, wagon and carnage making shop, com planter mfg. , cabinet making' firm planing mill, harness mfg. ,firm, grist and saw mills. No history of Plymouth would be complet~ without bringing into p~omInence that, eccentric name and great public benefactor, Johnny Appleseed. He caused the wllderness of OhlO to blossom and bear fruit for the pioneer and his children's children.

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FITCH VILLE One hundred fifty years ago the territory now known ' as Fitchville was Town #2, Range 21.

The first white settlers came here in the summer of 1817. They were Peter and Abraham Mead, and Amos Reynolds. The Meads and Reynolds came from' Westchester, Conn. After clearing several acres they took up a large tract. At one time the 'Village boasted of four very flourishing churches and several prominent hotels, among which was "THE MANSION HOUSE", Abraham Lincoln stopped over night here on several occasions. That hotel still stands at the intersection of U. S. Routes 250 and 13 and 162, in the center of the town.

In 1825 the first saw mill was built - a very primitive affair on the banks of the Vermilion River. The old race still marks the spot. Abel F. Eaton and his wife Sylvia came from Ver­mont to Greenwich Twp. in 1820. Their log cabin burned and they moved to F1itchville in 1826. Of this lineage there are two direct descendan ts living in Fitchville Twp. at this time - Mrs. A. E. Ganz and Paul Sackett.

NE\" HAVEN New Haven Twp. dates its first settlers to Caleb Palmer, a surveyor for Judge Isaac Mills of

Connecticut Firelands Co. in 1810 or 1811. The village of New Haven dates about 1815, having been formed from the area within the township. Isaac was extremely active in the early devel­opment of the area. He was present at most of the meetings and aided materially in getting boundary lines definitely located. In March of 1805 he was appointed to procure a treaty with the Indians to extinquish all Indian claims to "The Firelands." He personally paid $6000 to the Indians for clear title in June 1805. It is probable that this amount was returned to him by the Firelands Company later. The village of New Haven was laid out April 8, 1815, b~' David & Royal Power!'-. This was the second village in the Firelands area. Following the pattern of New Haven. Conn. there was a town square. with streets leading from each angle. The rest of the streets and alleys were at right angles and equi-distance from the Square.

NEW LONDON The village of New London, formerly called King's Corners, was incorporated in 1853. It was

so named because the original proprietors .- Nathaniel Richards and Nathan Douglas - came here from New London, Conn. The first white settlers were Abner Green and family, who came to New London on foot, carrying on his back all his earthly possessions. The Wyandot and Delaware Indians in the area were very friendly. The names of some of the other early settlers were Townsend, Case, Monson, Scribner, Porter and Hendryx.

The great fire of 1872 left only two or three small buildings standing. The principal busi­ness square was almost entirely swept away.

CASTALIA In 1836 the village of Castalia, at the head of Cold Creek, was laid out by Davidson Hadley

& Co. and enjoyed a gradual growth for about twenty years. Cold Creek affords superior water power, in some respects. It is very little affected by drought and flood, being fed by subter­ranean springs. There is a fall of fifty-seven. feet from the head to the bay. In 1810 a grist mill was built here by D. P. Snow. In 1811 a saw mill was built by Major Frederick Fally. In 1815 Eli Hunt took over this mill and furnished lumber for all the surrounding country. In 1819 another grist mill was erected by Joshua Pettingill and in 1822 Daniel Mark erected an­other saw mill. During all those early years several mills were built and prospered.

Source: Official Souvenir Book, Firelands Sesquicentennial, 1959

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Hurot1 COUHtli, Ofi Pla(( Nam($ Researched by Huron County Historian, Henry Timman

When doing genealogical research, one must consider the several changes which have taken place in the way of life in a certain area. For instance, until modem road markings and rural mail delivery, people identified themselves by the community or neighborhood in which they lived. Very often a traveler could not be directed to his ultimate destination. but instead was told to go to a certain neighborhood and inquire for the neighborhood he was seeking, which was beyond that neighborhood.

Following is a list of some ofthe many neighborhoods and other place names one might encounter as a place of birth or place of residence for an ancestor. The list is in no way complete, but it might help you locate the neighborhood in which your ancestor lived. 1. Bronson Township

Olena, tormerly Angell's Comers (still on the map) Bronson Center Five point (north line at SR 250 and Old State Rd) West Hartland (east line at Zenobia Rd)

2. Clarksfield Township Clarkstield Hollow (still on the map) West Clarksfield or Stilesburg

(Wenz and Fitchville River Rd) Geneva and Hayesville

(east of Hollow on Zenobia Rd) White Fox (SR 18 at Butler Rd) Barretts Chapel (SR 60 at Cook Rd)

3. Fairfield Township North Fairfield, formerly Steam Comers, Everett,

or Branchville (still on the map) Standish Corners or West Point

(north line at Old State Rd) No God (Edwards Rd in east part of township)

4. Fitchville Township Fitchville, aka Clinton (still on the map) Union Comers (Prospect and Exchange Rd)

S. Greenfield Township Steuben (still on the map) Curtiss Mills (Olive Rd east ofSR 61)

6. Greenwich Township Greenwich (still on the map) Greenwich Center Nineveh (southeast quadrant on Nineveh Rd) East Greenwich (SR 224 east of Center)

7. Hartland Township Hartland Center Hartland Ridge (DeRussey Rd) West Hartland (Zenobia Rd at the west line) Hartland Station or Woodford (Hartland Center

Rd at railroad) Jericho (road in section 2 and 3)

8. Lyme Township Bellevue (still on the map)

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Strongs Ridge (SR 113 at SR 4) Hunts Comers (SR 547 at Sand Hill Rd) Fitch's Comers (SR 20 at Sand Hill Rd) Chestnut Ridge (SR 20 at Young Rd) Woodward Settlement (Section 4)

9. New Haven Townsbip New Haven (still on map) Plymouth (on Richland County line still on map) Guinea Comers (SR 61 at SR 103)

10. New London Township New London, formerly Kings Comers, Merrifield

Settlement, Kinsley Settlement (still on map) Fiddlers Green (SR 60 on south line) East Creek (Butler Rd near Fayette Rd) Barrens Chapel (SR 60 at north line) Goldings Comers (SR 60 at west line)

II. Norwalk Townsbip Norwalk (still on the map) East Norwalk or Puckerbrush (still on the map) Allings Comers (East Main and Old State) Axe Factory or Bakers Mill Pond

(Ridge Road at South Norwalk) Jacobsburg or Shaws Mills

(Whittlesey Ave. near north line) Five Points (Rt 250 and Old State at south line) Blue Fly (Rt 18 and Rt 601)

12. Norwich TowDship Centerton (still on the map) Havana (still on the map) Barbados (Section Line 30 near Old Military Rd) Podunk (Section line 30 and Egypt Rd) Five Points (Rt 162 and Thomas Rd)

13. Peru Township Peru Hollow or Macksville (still on the map) Peru Center (Peru Ctr Road and W Sect Line Rd) Troy Mills (Fern Rd and Troy Mills Rd) Pontiac (Rt 99 and Sand Hill Rd)

14. Richmond Township Willard or Chicago Junction (still on the map)

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Huron County, OH Place Names - continued

CeleryviJIe (still on the map) New Pittsburgh (Rt 103 at south line) I)igc:on Roost (marsh in southwest quadrant) Bethel (Rt 224 at west line)

15. Ridgefield TowDship Monroeville. formerly Monroe (still on the map) North Monroeville (still on the map) Standartsburg (Hettie and Standartsburg Rd) Webb Settlement (Huber Rd) Souwalt (Halfway Rd south ofR! 20)

16. Ripley TowDship Delphi. tormerly Pin Hook (still on the map) Edwards Grove (south of Rt 224 near east line) Boughtonville (still on the map) Ripley Center

17. Sherman Township Bismark (still on the map) Toltord (SR 4 near west line)

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Weavers Comers (still on the map) 18. Townsend Township

Townsend Center or East Townsend (still on the map)

Collins (still on the map) Blue Fly (SR 18 and SR 601) Jerusalem (DeRussey and Collins Rd) Barber Settlement (SR 20 and Medusa Rd) Woodford (Hartland Center Rd at south line)

19. Wakeman Township Wakeman Village (still on the map) Clarks Comers (Ogan and Fitchville River Rd) Todds Comers (SR 303 and Butler Rd)

Remember. it is almost imperative to study a county road map or plat map book when determining a location.

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HURON COUNTY RECORDS

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List of Citizens of Huron County in 1830 With Delinquent Taxes

This list of names enumerates the citizens of Huron County, which at that time included all of the Firelands, who were delinquent on land taxes for 1830. This list was published in the Huron Reflector on Monday, 3 October 1831. Our abstract contains only the names and townships as published, but the original article details the location, acres, value of property, amount of tax and type of taxes owed. Some of the names are listed as heirs. This article can be viewed locally at the Norwalk Public Library.

Ruggles Twp Townsend Twp Huron Twp BEERS, Pinckney DAGGETT, Napthali FLAMMAND, John PHELPS, Oliver & Leicester HULL, Samuel FOWLER, Marcus PRATT, Horace MASTER, Samuel REED, Benjamin New Haven Twp REED, Jesse Eldredge Twp PRATT, Stephen REED, John CHAPMAN, Nathan REED, Mary CHESTER, John Greenfield Twp RICHARDS, Daniel ELDREDGE, William BRADLEY, Walter SCHOFIELD, Ira HENDRYX, Horace

KELSO, Fanny Peru Twp Greenwich Twp PEASE, Noah BROWN, Calvin ADDINGTON, John RICE, Zalmon COLE, Hiram ANDERSON, Isaac RUSSELL, Cyrus BROWN, Levi, Nath'l, THOMPSON, Thomas Ridgefield Twp

& Bezehel BACHUS, Elisha GRIFFITH, Joseph Fairfield Twp COUCH, Thomas HUSTED, Esbon GREEN, Joseph MASON, John L YON, Gilbert MERRELL, Cynthia MINER, John MEAD, Allen PHELPS, Oliver & Lester MEAD, Jehiel & Jun Oxford Twp MEAD, Peter Bronson Twp BEATTY, James PAUL, John BARNEY, Constant BEATTY, John PURDY, Daniel GREEN, Joseph ELDREDGE, William SACKETT, Justus RUSCO, Annon HA YENS, Jonathan

JOHNSON, James Fitchville Twp Norwalk Twp MORGAN, Elisha DA VIS, Thomas COMSTOCK, Abijah POTTER, Abigail FITCH, Edward MIDDLEBROOKS, Sam TOWNSEND, Gamaliel LYON, Job PETTIT, Mary MEAD, Jonah SCHOFIELD, Ira Perkins Twp MEAD, Peter BEATY, John MINER, John Milan Twp MORDEN, William & PORTER, James I ELDREDGE, William MaryC SHERMAN, John HINMAN, Dav W

MATHERS, David Sherman Twp Hartland Twp SEARS, Seth MIDDLEBROOKS, Samuel BEATTY, John SWIFT, George & Olive COLE, Nathan THORP, Jacob CURTISS, Jotham W

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Adoption of Heirs Researched by Ruth Reed

This information was abstracted from the Final Record Journals of the Probate Office, Huron County Court House. They are the only records of that time period pertaining to adoptions that are open. There are more entries. Due to the privacy issue, they will not be published.

Vol & Page Child's Age

Adopting Parents, Residence Consent Giver

Date

Vol 2, P 399 William & Sarah Baker, Norwalk Twp 14 Apr 1862 3 weeks on 13 Apr 1862 Parents unknown

Vol 2, P 400 Mulford & Lufanny W Skinner, Fairfield Twp 12 Jul 1862 5 years on 26 Sep 1861 Father, William W Slocum

Vol 2, p 402 William & Elizabeth Glasgow, Huron Co 1 Sep 1862 1 year 4 months (no date) Mother, Alice Mathu, age 24 years

Vol 2, P 403 John & Barbara Krauss, Richmond Twp 6 Oct 1862 19 years on 5 Apr 1862 No one consented

Vol 2, P 561 Franklin Hale, wife dec, Wakeman Twp 31 Aug 1864 11 years on 17 Jul 1864 Court appointed "Next to Friend"

Vol 2, P 563 age not stated

John & Sarah A Cline, Norwalk Twp Sarah Cordelia Fruen

5 Sep 1864

Vol 2, p 583 Benjamin & Phebe Sherwood, Fitchville 21 Oct 1865 5 years on 14 Oct 1865 Parents, Jacob and Susanna Dixon

Vol 3, P 141 Osmus & Melinda Burlingham, Norwalk Twp 24 Jan 1867 8 years on 19 Jul 1866 Father, Joseph Needham

Vol 3, p 257 Joseph M & Elizabeth H Fan, Norwalk 12 Oct 1868 1 year on 8 Sep 1868 Father, John Young

Vol 3, p 268 John & Christine Rank, New Haven Twp 2 Jan 1868 7 months 7 days (no date) Parents, Esan & Elizabeth Bloom

Vol 3, P 304 H G & Lucia Webster, Ridgefield Twp 29 Jan 1869 2 years on 24 Jul 1869 Father, Joseph Bronnell

Vol 3, P 328 Charles & Harriet Hiler, Huron Co 16 Oct 1869 5 years on 11 Oct 1869 Mother, Ellen McIntire

Vol 3, p 333 John & Catherine Humble, Huron Co 23 Feb 1870 9 years on 30 Oct 1870 Mother, Celest C Hofner

Vol 3, P 380 Miriam & Charity Crawford, Huron Co 31 Aug 1870 4 years on 17 Nov 1869 Mother, Julia Crawford

Vol 3, P 487 William & Lavina Frayer, Huron Co 29 Feb 1872 4 months on 19 Feb 1872 Mother, Mary A Gill

Vol 3, P 488 Philo H Schuyler, Huron Co 23 Feb 1872 12 years (no date) Father, George A Polley of Cleveland OH

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Child's Name Child's New Name

Male infant George William Baker

Alice Slocum Alice Skinner

William James Mathu William James Glasgow

Isaac Kuns Isaac Krauss

Rosella Rebecca Hale

Sarah Cordelia Fruen Sarah Cordelia Cline

James Wm Dixon James Wm Sherwood

John FrederickNeedham Judd F Burlingham

Martha Young Martha Washington Fan

Naomi N Bloom Naomi Nettie Rank

Medora Bronnell Medora Emma Webster

Bell L McIntire Bell Lucetta Hiler

George A Inman George A Humble

Frederick Crawford

William Gill William Henry Frayer

William F Polley William F Schuyler

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Adoption of Heirs, continued

Vol 3, P 489 J M & A E Rogers, Huron Co 14 Nov 1871 10 mo 12 d on 12 Nov 1871 Mother dead, father whereabouts unknown

Vol 3, P 490 F S & L J Roys, Huron Co 12 Aug 1871 3 years on 17 Oct 1870 Mother, Elizabeth Enons

Vol 3, P 575 Alfred T & Harriet E Davis, Huron Co 21 Apr 1873 born on 21 August 1872 Father, Frank Munson, Milan OH

Vol 4, P 100 Sarah J Godfrey, Clarksfield Twp 17 Mar 1874 7 years on 28 Mar 1874 Father, Charles C Godfrey

Vol 4, P 101 George D & Lucinda Miller, Huron Co 15 Jan 1874 2 years on 5 Nov 1873 Court appointed "Next to Friend"

Vol 4, P 190 William & Matilda Mann, Lyme Twp 28 Dec 1872 2 years in Mar 1873 Mother, Mary M Condon

AlphaPFenn Alpha P Rogers

Nelly Mand Enons Nelly Mand Roys

Grace A Munson Frances Alma Davis

Renald Christopher Godfrey

Grant Eugene __ _ Grant Eugene Miller

Elmer Condon ElmerEMann

Vol 4, P 191 Watson A& Caroline Smith, Monroeville 31 Aug 1874 JennieE Adams 1 years on 7 Nov 1873 Father, Lyman E Adams Jennie Eleanor Smith

Mother, Samantha, deceased, was the sister of Caroline Smith

Vol 4, P 192 Preston & E C Palmer, Fitchville 1 Oct 1874 7 years on 27 Jan 1868 Cleveland Orphanage Trustees

Vol 4, P 237 Joseph & Mary Myer, Norwalk 24 Apr 1875 7 years on 5 Jun 1875 Father, Nicholas Boor, deceased

Mother, Mrs Joseph (Mary) Myer

Vol 4, P 339 Parker & Mary Orr, Townsend Twp 8 Sep 1875 3 months on 15 Sep 1875 Court appointed "Next to Friend"

Parents deceased

Vol 4, P 340 Nancy Feighner, unmarried, Huron Co 17 Apr 1876 4 years on 16 Mar 1876 Mother, Lucile Cox, Richland Co

Father, C M Cox, deceased

Vol 4, P 341 Davis E & Mary Chaffee, Hartland Twp 19 Nov 1875 2 years on 26 Aug 1875 Father, John Cushing

Vol 4, P 448 John & Augusta Becker, Lyme Twp 25 Oct 1875 7 years on 7 Dec 1874 Mother, Augusta Becker nee Klineline

Vol 5, pIA G & Hannah R Akers, Norwalk 12 Jun 1878 7 months on 11 Jun 1878 Father, Charles J Eldred

Vol 5, P 2 George & Alice Holderman, Norwalk 3 Sep 1878 7 months on 8 Sep 1878 Huron County Infirmary Directors

Vol 5, P 30 Joseph & Adelia S Vane, Norwalk 10 Feb 1879 3 years on 11 Feb 1879 Father, Benjamin Benson

Mother in delicate health suffering from epilepsy

Vol 5, P 31 Xavier & Louise Shively, Monroeville 11 Apr 1879 4 year on 11 Sep 1878 Father, Abdiah Dolph

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Patsey (sic) Barrett Fred (sic) Palmer

John Boor John Myer

Mary Thair Mary Orr

Roberta Cox

Rosa May Cushing Rosa May Chaffee

Laura Klineline Laura Becker

Mary Louise Eldred Mary Louise Akers

Lewis Miller Lewis Frederick Holderman

Mary Adelia Benson Mary Sophia Vane

Agnes Dolph Mary Elizabeth Shively

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Adoption of Heirs, continued

Vol 5, P 44 John & Mary Ann Davis, Hartland 29 Jul 1879 1 month on 3 Feb 1879 Cleveland Protestant Orphanage

Vol 5, P 45 E S & Clara E Tuttle, Norwalk 4 Dec 1879 3 months old (no date) Huron County Infirmary Directors

Vol 5, p 47 David J & Helen M White, Hartland Twp 11 Dec 1879 2 months on 20 Dec 1879 Mother, Ella M Davis

Vol 5, P 366 W G & Eva L Scroggie, Fitchville Twp 9 Aug 1881 3 years on 25 Jul1881 Court appointed "Next to Friend"

Vol 5, P 367 Edgar M & Julia H Todd, Wakeman 2 Nov 1881 5 months on 25 Aug 1881 Cleveland Orphanage Trustees

Vol 5, P 369 General M & Charlotte A Becraft, Townsend 20 Dec 1881 5 years on 27 Oct 1881 Huron County Infirmary Directors

Vol 5, P 408 T J & Jennie Brown, Norwich Twp 5 Nov 1881 3 years on 22 Sep 1881 Mother, Mary Rigle of Ottowa, Putnam Co

Vol 5, P 410 Asher & Louisa E Cole, Norwalk Twp 2 Mar 1880 6 years on 9 Mar 1880 Court appointed "Next to Friend"

Vol 5, P 411 James & Anna Boos, Greenfield Twp' 9 Mar 1880 1 year 8 months in Sep 1880 Huron County Infirmary Directors

Vol 5, P 472 John I & Jennie Kibby, Norwalk Twp 26 Aug 1882 1 month on 11 Jul 1882 Mother, Ida Robinson

Vol 5, p 474 Hiram W & Lydia M McGline, Norwalk Twp 7 Oct 1882 8 months on 17 Oct 1882 Mother, Sarah Jane Clutter

Vol 5, P 546 Elizabeth Resser, Wakeman Twp 4 Dec 1882 6 years on 4 Jul 1882 Father, Frank Chandler

Vol 5, P 588 Peter Hoover, Norwich Twp 27 Dec 1882 18 years on 28 Dec 1882 Court appointed "Next to Friend"

Vol 5, P 590 Daniel & Julia M Nichals, Greenwich Twp 6 Feb 1883 1 mo 12 days on 22 Jan 1883 Mother, Fannie Benedict

Vol 6, pI Luzerne & Alma J Amsden, Norwich Twp 27 Feb 1883 4 years on 25 Jun 1883 Father, Clarence A Frost

Vol 6 P 82 Robert J & Clarenda R Jackson, Greenwich 7 Jun 1883 3 years on 23 Sep 1883 Huron County Infirmary Directors

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Henry Sianfoth John RDavis

Female infant Ava Mary Tuttle

Female Davis Ada Louise White

Alice B Hendershitt Alice Eva Scroggie

John Smith Clyde Lorenzo Todd

Nancy Irena Welch Nancy Becraft

JC McCurdy Jesse McCurdy Brown

Asill Allen Asill Cole

Infant female Locke Mamie Boos

William Robinson Harry Cooper Kibby

Ludie May Clutter Ludie May McGline

Ella Centenial Chandler Ella Emma Resser

Joseph Shafer William Hoover

Infant male Benedict Jay C Nichals

Clay A Frost

William Henry Van Buren William Henry Jackson

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Resident's of Huron County Children's Home, Norwalk, Ohio Abstracted by Mary Carabin

The Huron County Children's Home, Norwalk, Ohio, was started by an independent group of concerned citizens in 1882. The Home fIrst opened in a house at 143 Benedict Avenue in 1883 and remained there until the building at 190 Benedict Avenue was completed in about 1913. The home was discontinued in about 1967.

The following children are listed in the Huron County Infmnary Register book #2. Most of the children recorded are listed as being transferred to the Children's Home in Norwalk or other facilities for the years 1883 - 1895.

Date Page Age Name Place of birth Adm TownshiQ 1893 180 2112 Barber, Harry B Huron Co Fitchville 1894 6wks Barber, Henry W Fitchville Fitchville 1883 127 1 Barnum, Mertie Townsend Townsend 1890 173 6 Barry, Wm Huron Co Townsend

(transferred to: Orphan Asylum, Cleveland, OH) 1884 161 9 Biddle, Lynn New London New London 1884 159 5 Bilby, John F Norwalk Norwalk 1884 161 7 Burgan, Leroy SwantonlFulton Co Bronson 1884 161 4 Burgan, Mary Jane Norwalk Bronson 1891 174 NB Burge, girl, ch/olElma Centerton, OH Lyme

(Born: 8 Feb 1891, taken by Mrs Wallace, NorwalkOH, 28 Mar 1891) 1884 15911746 Calhooly, John Greenwich Greenwich 1878 124 2 Carl, Samuel Greenwich Greenwich

(transferred to Huron Co Children's Home, 19 Jan 1883) 1891 174 NB Clutter (girl/chlo Mary) Norwalk Norwalk

(Born: 8 Feb 1891, taken by Mrs Wm Myres, Norwalk OH, 23 Mar 1891) 1889 171 8 Cole, Clarence H. Olmsted Falls, OH Wakeman 1889 171 6 Cole, Clarretta Olmsted Falls, OH Wakeman 1893 178 9 Cole, Claude Huron Co Norwalk

(Claude transferred to: Orphan Asylum, Cleveland, OH, 29 Mar 1893) 1889 171 9 Cole, Purly Belle Olmsted Falls, OH Wakeman 1893 178 10 Davis, Alice Huron Co Fairfield

(Alice is listed in register without notation of being sent to Children's Home) 1893 178 6 Davis, Alto Huron Co Fairfield

(Alto transferred to: Orphan Home, Cleveland, OH, 29 Mar 1893 1893 178 2 Davis, Eva Jane Ohio Fairfield 1893 178 4 Davis, Ruby Ohio Fairfield

(both Eva & Ruby, transferred to Flat Rock Children's Home, 9 May 1893) 1893 (1 Feb) 3m Davis, Ruth Edna Ohio Fairfield

178 (Ruth taken by Mrs. c.K. Robens, Grand Rapids, MI, 29 Sept 1893) 1903 not listed Day, Florence not listed not listed 1888 168 2 Dennison, Earl Huron Co Fairfield 1899 5 DeLong, Emma Fairfield Fairfield 1904 9 Durham, Lawrence not listed New Haven 1904 10 Durham, Phebe not listed New Haven 1897 189 10 Ewell, Elsworth illegible Norwalk

(died: 16 Feb 1902 at the Children's Home, Norwalk, OH) 1898 (1 Jan) 11 Farmer, Eddie Huron Co Norwalk 1898 (1 Jan) 6 Farmer, May Huron Co Norwalk

(Farmer children discharged to mother, 30 May 1899 1893 179 4 Feger, Edward Norwalk Norwalk 1893 179 8 Feger, Herman Norwalk Norwalk

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Date Page Age Name Place of birth Adm Township

1893 179 \0 Feger, Louis G Norwalk Norwalk 1893 179 6 Feger, Oliver Norwalk Norwalk

(Above Feger children taken to Catholic Orphan Asylum, Cleveland, OH, 30 May 1893) (2 other children, Lucy (6) & Helen (2) dischg, not listed where)

1903 8 Francis, Leo Ridgefield Ridgefield 1888 169 10 Furgeson, Chancy Greenwich Greenwich 1898 6 Hopkins, Paul B Norwalk Fairfield 1900 8 Horr, NoraR not listed Norwalk 1881 125/1304 Howard, Addie Chicago Junction New Haven 1882 127 10 Howard, Bert New Haven New Haven 1881 125 5 Howard, Roy Chicago Junction New Haven

(Bert & Roy where taken to Children's Home, 19 Jan 1883) (Addie & Bert were transferred to Children's Home, Cleveland OH, 12 July 1883)

1883 127 11 Jackson, Willie Lorain Co Norwalk

1903 2 Johns, George Ridgefield Ridgefield 1903 3 Johns, Grace Ridgefield Ridgefield 1903 not listed Johns, Grover Ridgefield Ridgefield 1903 not listed Johns, Hattie Ridgefield Ridgefield 1903 10 Johns, Mabel Ridgefield Ridgefield 1884 159 8 Keith, Ellen L Townsend Fitchville 1893 178 NB Krock, boy/chlo Emma Norwalk Norwalk

(Born: 23 Mar 1893, adopted by Brant Witter, New London, OH, 18 Apr 1893) 1883 152 1 Kuhn, Lewis Norwalk Lyme 1884 159 6 Lancaster, Floyd Huron Co Monroeville 1884 159 8 Lancaster, Nellie Cuyahoga Monroeville 1884 159 7 Lancaster, Payson Cuyahoga Monroeville 1884 159 11 Lancaster, Wm Fulton Co Monroeville 1883 157 8 Lewis, Claude Bronson Fairfield 1905 8mo Linch,Owin not listed Norwalk

(transferred to Catholic Children's Home, Cleveland OH, Mar 1905) 1904 6 Locke, Anna not listed Norwalk 1904 7 Locke, Clifford not listed Norwalk 1902 3 Love, Ada Townsend Townsend 1902 6 Love, Sadie Townsend Townsend 1902 not listed Love, Sarah not listed not listed 1902 2 Love, Walter Townsend Townsend 1883 132 9 McCann, Inez Huron Co Norwalk

(born: 9 Oct - age appears to be calucated from 1882) not listed not listed McCoy, Lottie not listed not listed 1888 169 6 McGloon, Lutie May Henry Co Norwalk 1890 172 3m McGopluik, infant Norwalk Norwalk (29 Mar) (transferred to Catholic Home, Cleveland OR on 7 Apr 1890) not listed not listed Mead, Alvin not listed not listed 1888 170 4 Mead, Frank Norwalk Norwalk not listed not listed Mead, Hugh not listed not listed 1888 170 7 Mead, James Norwalk Norwalk 1888 170 9 Mead, Minnie Norwalk Norwalk 1887 168 14 Moore, Gilbert D Norwalk Norwalk 1884 158 10m Morris, Albert Bellevue Lyme 1884 158 2 Morris, Freddie Bellevue Lyme 1883 158 4 Murry, Alice Michigan Fairfield 1900 6 Opperman, Alfred Ridgefield Ridgefield 1900 8 Opperman, Maurice Ridgefield Ridgefield 1901 not listed Patch, Clarence Ridgefield Ridgefield 1895 184 7 Phoenix, Frank not listed not listed

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Date Page Age Name Place of birth Adm Townshil:! 1899 not listed Pierce, Maggie not listed not listed 1885 (2 Apr) 5wks Powell, Clarence Hartland Hartland

162 (Lived in foster home until 5 Jun 1887 then taken to children's home) 1900 not listed Read, Carrie not listed not listed 1900 not listed Read, Edna not listed not listed 1900 not listed Read, Guy not listed not listed 1900 not listed Read, Mamie not listed not listed 1898 190 4 Reed, Helen Greenwich Greenwich

(adopted by A. Base) 1898 11 Reid, Harry Greenwich Greenwich 1898 6 Reid, Leo Greenwich Greenwich 1898 8 Reid, Richard Greenwich Greenwich 1903 7 Reynolds, Daisy New London New London 1903 10 Reynolds, Myrtle not listed not listed 1900 not listed Robinson, Melvin not listed not listed 1900 not listed Robinson, Vinnia not listed not listed 1887 168 8 Rosier, Clara M Ohio New London 1887 168 6 Rosier, Edna Ohio New London 1900 6 Sanders, Edmond Peru Peru 1900 not listed Sanders, Norman Peru Peru 1898 7 Scholl, Eugene Sandusky Norwalk 1898 5 Scholl, Maggie Sandusky Norwalk 1887 168 9 Schupp, Herman Germany Lyme 1887 168 8 Shupp, Minnie Germany Lyme 1887 168 7 Shupp, Paul Germany Lyme 1883 132 4 Schwinden, Charles Milan, Erie Co Norwalk

(born: 18 Apr - age appears to be caluculated from 1882) 1883 132 6 Schwinden, Frank Milan, Erie Co Norwalk

(born: 23 Apr - age appears to be caluculated from 1882) 1883 132 8 Schwinden, John Milan, Erie Co Norwalk

(born: 8 Mar - age appears to be caluculated from 1882) 1901 not listed Sigourney, Frankie not listed not listed 1901 not listed Sigourney, Irene not listed not listed 1901 not listed Sigourney, VVayne not listed not listed 1883 157 12 Soule, F. Cleveland New London 1893 180 not listed Spencer, Arthur not listed Norwalk 1894 182 not listed Spencer, VVillie not listed Norwalk 1898 not listed Stark, Clara Bell VVakeman VVakeman 1898 not listed Stark, Leon VViliiam VVakeman VVakeman 1884 161 7 Sutton, Charles Lyme Lyme 1884 161 9 Sutton, Emma Lyme Lyme 1884 161 11 Sutton, Myrtie Lyme Lyme 1883 137 6 Thomas, Albert Tiffin/Seneca Co Norwalk 1887 168 5 Tompkins, Belle Ohio New Haven 1887 168 6 Tompkins, Charles Ohio New Haven 1887 168 5 Tompkins, Maude Norwalk Norwalk 1887 168 8 Tompkins, Sidney Ohio New Haven 1900 not listed Turner, Harry not listed not listed 1889 171 11 Van Buren, Earl Norwalk Norwalk 1889 172 5 Van Buren, Floyd Norwalk Norwalk 1889 172 6 Van Buren, Frank Norwalk Norwalk 1883 132 11 Welch, Albert Huron Co Norwalk

(born: 22 June - age appears to be caluculated from 1882) 1882 132 11 VVelch, Ida Townsend Townsend 1904 11 VVhite, Lurilla not listed Norwalk 1894 183 10 VVinsel, Allen not listed Lyme

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Huron County Children's Home, Norwalk, Ohio Researched by Mary Carabin

Matron's Report December 1905-February 1910 The following children were listed in the Matron's monthly expense record. During this time

period, Mattie Head was matron from 1905 - 1909, with Josephine Laible becoming matron in December 1909. A section of the list is missing. Some of the children left the home, but also returned during the time period.

Age Name Time period Age Name Time period 9 Booth, Estella 22 - 27 Dec 1905 5 Litchfield, Edward Dec 1905-May 1906 7 Booth, Hazel 22 - 27 Dec 1905 4 Litchfield, Leo Dec 1905-May 1906

30 Mar 1909-Feb 1910 8 Locke, Clifford Dec 1905-22 Jan 1906 7 Booth, William 30 Mar 1909-Feb 1910 7 Love, Ada Dec 1905-May 1906; 9 Canon, Leonard July 1908-7 July 1909 2 Feb 1910 (age 11) 5 Canon, Frank July 1908-15 Nov 1909 9 Love, Sadie Dec 1905-9 April 1906; 6 Clawson, Martha 25 May 1909-14 Aug Nov 1907-7 Oct 1908

1909 4 Love, Walter Dec 1905-Feb 1910, 9yr 4 Clawson, Walter 25 May 1909-14 Aug 3 Love, Pearl Mar - May 1906

1909 13 Mead, Hugh Dec 1905-left during 4 Carley, Fred Dec 1905-Feb 1910 1907 9 Carley, Glenn 4 Nov 1907-Feb 1910 3 Moshier, Cinda Dec 1905 (left on 19th) 5 Day, Florence 5 Feb 1906-Nov 1907 5 Moshier, Lucy Dec 1905 (left on 19th

)

12 DeLong, Emma 25 July 1906-left during 4 Nedro, Clara 26 Dec 1906-left 1907 1907 1 Nedro, May 26 Dec 1906-left 1907

7 Hiteshew, Beatrice July - 15 Sept 1908 11 Opperman, Alfred Dec 1905-May 1906 8 Inman, Gertrude 28 Dec 1909-12 Jan 3 Phillips, Mary 10 - 12 Mar 1909

1910 9 Reynolds, Daisy Dec 1905 - 1907 11 Inman, Mable 2 Dec 1909-12 Jan 10 Sanders, Eddie Dec 1905-29 Nov 1907

1910 11 Sigourney, Wayne Dec 1905-Nov 1907 13 Inman, Milton 28 Dec 1909-12 Jan 6 Terry, John 6 Feb 1909-Feb 1910

1910 10 Van West, Rica 27 Dec 1905-left 1907; 6 Inman, Walter 28 Dec 1909-12 Jan 15 Oct 1908-Feb 1910

1910 14 Woodward, Albert 14 July 1908-23 April 6 Knapp, Audrey 18 Jan 1909-Feb 1910 1909 7 Kunsman, Fred 19 Mar - May 1906 12 Woodward, Retha 14 July-4 Aug 1908; 12 Kunsman, John 19 Mar - May 1906 7 - 23 April 1909 7 Liebold, Earl July 1908-Feb 1910, 9y 4 Liebold, Robert July 1908-Feb 1910, 6y 2 Liebold, Raymond 8 Feb 1909-Feb 1910, 3y

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Huron County Children's Home - Norwalk City Directory Listing The following are lists of children who resided in the Huron County Children's Home which were

published in the Norwalk City Directories from the year 1900 to 1922 when the practice was discontinued. Several of the children as they reached adulthood stayed on at the home as helpers. They have been listed throughout the lists.

1900 Delong, Emma Ewell, Adelbert Hopkins, Paul Myers, Halbeck Parker, Fred B. Reid, Harry, Leon, Richard Scholls, Maggie, Pearl Spencer, Willie Winsel, Allen

1902 Mead, Alva, Hugh Opperman, Alfred, Morris Patch, Clarence Read, Guy Reid, Leon Sanders, Edmund, Norman Shoales, Pearl Spencer, Willie Winsel, Allen

1904 Day, Florence Francis, Leo Gamer, Wayne Kunfiman, Fred, John, Lizzie, Lucy Love, Ada, Sadie, Walter Murphy, Cleo, Wesley Read, Mamie Reynolds, Daisey, Myrtle

1905 Anderson, Pompey Day, Florence Francis, Leo Locke, Anna, Clifford Love, Ada, Sadie, Walter Read, Mamie F Reynolds, Arminta L., Daisey L, and Myrtle L. Sanders, Edmund Sigourney, Wayne Van West, Rica

1907 - 1908 Burge, Walter Carley, Fred Day, Florence Johns, Grace, Hattie Love, Sadie, Walter

Sanders, Carl, Edmund Sigourney, Wayne Van West, Rica

1909 - 1910 Benedict, Gladys Booth, Hazel, Willie Cannon, Frank, Leonard Carley, Fred, Glenn Clawson, Martha, Walter Leibold, Earl, Raymond, Robert Knapp, Audrey Love, Walter Tapel, Harold Terry, John Van West, Rica

1911 Booth, Hazel, Willie Caholey, Cora, Marie Carley, Fred, Glenn Gay, LaVerne Hall, Dorothy, Esther Leibold, Earl, Raymond, Robert Love, Ada Lynch, Evalyn Moore, Clesson Perry, John Zimmerman, Eva

1913 Armstrong, Bertha, Dorothy,

and Theodore Booth, Hazel, William Caholey, Cora, Marie Haynes, Ray Knapp, Audrey Leibold, Earl, Raymond, Robert Love, Ada Nedro, Inez Warren, Bernice, Clara, Estella, Josephine, Lester

1915 Alison, Beryle Armstrong, Dorothy, Theodore Barnes, Dora, Fannie Beitz, Jeannette, Theodore, Victor Benson, Beatrice, Thelma Berry, Rose Booth, Hazel (helper)

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Booth, Myrtle Butler, Carl, William Caholey, Marie Dye, Roy Hawkins, Joseph, Leonard, Loretta Haines, Helen, Ray Leibold, Earl, Raymond, Robert Love, Ada (helper) Lynch, Evelyn McFadbridge, John Meyer, Dorothy, George Morgan, Marian, Mildred Nedro, Inez Ray, Albert, Viola Stouffer, Fred. Jas, Marjorie, Walter Terry, John Warren, Bernice, Estella, Lester Wyckoff, Gertrude, Ruby

1919 Armstrong, Dorothy, Theodore Bames, Dora, Fannie Bartley, Alice R Martha M. Berry, Rose Bickley, John H. Bliss, Arabella, Bernice Calholey, Cora Calholey, Marie (helper) Coy, Clyde Denslow, Allen, Mabel Gallmore, Austin, Earl, Iantha Glassner, Catherine, Chas, Edward,

Marie Harmon, Harry Hawkins, Loretta Hoffman, Gertrude, Mary, Margaret Hoover, Alta, Howard Keiser, Marie Kellogg, Martin Knoll, Ethel, Mabel Leibold, Earl (helper) Leibold, Raymond, Robert Lindsay, Edna, Florence Lynch, Evalyn McCullough, Dorothy, Elmer McFatridge, John Meyers, Dorothy Ray, Albert, Viola Schmauch, Sophia Stoffer, Walter Warren, Josephine

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Huron County Children's Home - Norwalk City Directory Listing (continued)

1922 Alverson, Maud Barnes, Dora, Fannie Bartley, Martha, Rose Berry, Rose Bliss, Arabella, Bernice Brown, Lawrence, Violet Calholey, Cora Calholey, Marie (helper) Denslow, Alan, Mabel Hawkins, Loretta Hazeltine, Courtney, Dorothy Hill, Elizabeth S., Iohnalvin Hoover, Alto, Howard

Huffman, Evelyn, Gertrude, Marguerite, Mary

Keefer, Byron, Charles, Edwin Keiser, Marie Knoll, Ethel, Mabel Lindsey, Edna, Florence Lockwood, Ernest Love, Ada (helper) Lynch, Evelyn Mills, Donald, Harold, Lee,

Raymond Morgan, Mildred Myers, Harold, Walter Neff, Adele, Russell

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Parrott, Hazel Post, Ralph Rogers, Catherine, Cornelia,

Gilbert and William Sayles, Florence, Gladys, Lloyd Schmauch, Sophia Warren, Ethel

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United States Census - Children's Home Residents The following is the list of children residing in the Huron County Children's Home as recorded in

the census records for 1900, 1910, 1920. The matrons were Alice Young, 1900; Josephine Laible, 1910-1920 and her assistant was Alice Van Sciver. All the children are listed as born in Ohio. Some of the older children remained at the Home and are listed as helpers rather than inmates.

1900 Census - (June 14) 1910 Census - (April 1) 1920 Census - (Jan 28) Age Name Birth Age Name Age Name 11 Mead, Alvin 10 Baton, Harold 13 Armstrong, Dorothy

May 1889 7 Baton, Orville 14 Armstrong, Theodore 7 Mead, Hugh 12 Booth, Hazel 9 Barnes, Dora

Dec 1892 10 Booth, Willie 14 Barnes, Fannie 11 Myers, Halleck 4 Calholy, Cora 6 Bartley, Alice Rose

Nov 1888 8 Calholy, Marie 4 Bartley, Martha M. 17 Parker, Fred 15 Calholy, May 12 Berry, Rose

(boarder) June 1882 8 Carley, Fred 8 Bickley, John H. 7 Reed, Leon 11 Carley, Glenn 3 Bliss, Bernice M.

June 1892 8 Knapp, Audrey 8112 Bliss, Mary A. 10 Reed, Richard 9 Leibold, Earl 14 Calholy, Cora

Jan 1890 4 Leibold, Raymond 17 Calholy, Marie (Helper) 12 Sholes, Pearl 6 Leibold, Robert 7 Clark, Hazel

April 1888 11 Love, Ada 4 Coy, Clyde N. 10 Spencer, Willie 4 Lynch, Eyylan 10 Denslow, Allen

Dec 1889 7 Terry, John 12 Denslow, Mabel 12 Winsel, Allen 14 Van West, Rica 13 Dye, Roy

April 1888 11 Gallmore, Carlton 9 Gallmore, Charles 8 Gallmore, Dantha 14 Glassner, Catherine 13 Glassner, Marie 7 Harman, Harry E. 11 Hawkins, Loretta 6 Hoffman, Evalyn 13 Hoffman, Gertrude 10 Hoffman, Marguerite 8 Hoffman, Mary 11 Hoover, Howard 16 Hoover, Rita 6 Keiser, Marie 8 Knoll, Ethel 6 Knoll, Mabel 43 Leibold, Edward

(Janitor) 19 Leibold, Earl ( boarder) 13 Leibold, Raymond 15 Leibold, Robert

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Huron County Guardianship Index, 1815 - 1852

The National Genealogy Society explains Guardianship as the following. "The appointment of a guardian to protect the rights and estates of minor children and incompetents is within the jurisdiction of the probate court."

Unless a guardian is named in the will, when a person dies leaving minor children the court appoints a guardian for them. Usually the guardian is the surviving parent or another adult relative. The court is required to appoint a guardian when a child is an heir of a grandparent or other person even though both parents are alive. In this case the parents may have been appointed guardians, but in some states this was prohibited by law.

The documents that maybe found in the guardianship ftle are not unlike those found in a probate ftle. They include an instrument appointing the guardian, the guardian's bond and inventory of the estate, annual accountings and a fmal account of settlement.

The instrument appointing the guardian will name the child, the guardian and perhaps the child's parent or parents. If a guardian was "appointed," it usually indicated that the child was under fourteen. If the child was "allowed" a guardian of his choosing, it can be assumed that he was fourteen or older. The date of the fmal account or settlement provides a clue as to the time at which the child reached the age of majority.

Much can be learned by these records. For this reason, Henry and Marty Timman devoted their time in compiling this index to the early Guardianship Records of Huron County, Ohio. In this time period all Probate matters (wills, estates, guardianships, marriages etc. were handled by the Common Pleas Court. The following index gives the name, heir or child of whom, and the date filed.

ABBOTT, Philander S. Sept 1848 ADAMS, Emily heir of Bildad May 1828 ADAMS, Lucinda May 1827 ADAMS, Martha May 1828 ADAMS, Mary dau ofBildad Feb 1832 ALLEN, Lucy heir of Justice Oct 1830 AMBLER, Eliza R. dau of Isaac (dec) Oct 1818 ANDREWS, Allen P. heir ofJesse Nov 1834 ANDREWS, Eliza heir of Jesse Nov 1834 ANDREWS, Elsa heir of Jesse Nov 1834 ANDREWS, Ezra heir of Jeheil Mar 1845 ANDREWS, Jehiel heir of Jeheil Mar 1845 ANDREWS, Milton heir of Jeheil Mar 1845 ANDREWS, Nancy heir ofJesse Nov 1834 ANDREWS, Sally heir ofJesse Nov 1834 ANDREWS, Westley 1. heir of Jeheil Mar 1845 BABCOCK, Joseph heir of Lyman & Eliza Apr 1841 BABCOCK, Lester heir of Lyman & Eliza Apr 1841 BABCOCK, Lucius heir of Lyman & Eliza Apr 1841 BABCOCK, Lucy heir of Lyman & Eliza Apr 1841 BABCOCK, Lyman heir of Lyman & Eliza Apr 1841

BABCOCK, Mary BABCOCK, Sarah Jane BABCOCK, William F BAKER, Abner BAKER, Asahel BAKER, Daniel BAKER, Edwin BAKER, Henry BAKER, Homer BAKER, Marsha Ann BAKER, Polly BAKER, Theodore BALDWIN, Smith D. BARBRICK, Catharine BARBRICK, Charles BARBRICK, Eve BARBRICK, John A. BARBRICK, Mary BARNES, Adelia BARNES, Emily BARNES, Samuel

heir of Lyman & Eliza heir of Lyman & Eliza heir of Lyman & Eliza

heir of Noah

heir of Noah see Polly STERNER

child of John child of John child of John

child of John heir of Samuel heir of Samuel heir of Samuel

Apr 1841 Apr 1841 Apr 1841 June 1848 June 1848 June 1848 May 1828 June 1848 June 1848 May 1828

1854 June 1848 Mar 1846 Oct 1840 Oct 1840 Oct 1840 Oct 1840 Oct 1840 Feb 1830 Feb 1830 Feb 1830

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Huron Counil: Guardianshi[! Index - continued BENEDICT, Fanny heir ofJonas Aug 1851 BARNEY, Cornelia Oct 1823 BENEDICT, Jonas Aug 1846 BARNUM, Catharine heir of Levi Oct 1842 BENEDICT, Platt trusteeship June 1843 BARNUM, Fanny heir of Levi Oct 1842 BENSCHOOTER, Betsy June 1845 BARNUM, Margaret heir of Levi Oct 1842 BEVERICK, John A. Sept 1849 BARRETT, Charles heir of Oliver Feb 1819 BICK, Gotfried Battz & Anna Mariah Oct 1842 BARRETT, George heir of Oliver Feb 1819 BICK, Valdin Battz & Anna Mariah Oct 1842 BARRETT, Oliver heir of Oliver Feb 1819 BINGHAM, John C. son & heir of John May 1839 BARRETT, William heir of Oliver Feb 1819 BISHOP, William H. May 1837 BARTOW, Jonah Jr Mar 1833 BLISS, Lurana heir of Jacob Oct 1828 BASSETT, Harriet heir of Ira Mar 1841 BlISS, Urial heir of Jacob Oct 1828 BASSETT, Ira heir of Ira Mar 1841 BOUSCAY guardianship 1890 BASSETT, Lucy Ann heir of Ira Mar 1841 BOWERS, Clarissa Oct 1819 BASSETT, Mary heir of Ira Mar 1841 BOWERS, Silas Oct 1819 BATHRICK, Harrison-19y heir of Peter Apr 1841 BREWSTER, Chas June 1845 BATHRICK, Lyman-15y heir of Peter Apr 1841 BREWSTER, Platt B. child of William Feb 1844 BATHRICK, Spencer-17y heir of Peter Apr 1841 BREWSTER, William D. child of William Feb 1844 BEARD, George M. heir of Jannett 1865 BRINKERHOFF, Abram heir of Henry R. May 1844 BEARD, Giles R. heir of Jannett 1865 BRINKEROFF, David heir of Henry R. May 1844

N BEARD, Jane A. heir of Jannett 1865 BRINKERHOFF, Isabella heir of Henry R. May 1844 0'>

BEARD, Sylvia 1. heir of Jannett 1865 BRINKERHOFF, Roelif heir of Henry R. May 1844 BEEBE, Hiram May 1840 BRINKERHOFF, Sarah heir of Henry R. May 1844 BELKNAP, Andrew Jackson (Sawyer) heir of Moses Feb 1819 BRINKERHOFF, Simeon heir of Henry R. May 1844 BELKNAP, Charlotte heir of Moses Feb 1819 BROOKS, Edmond heir ofL. Nov 1833 BELKNAP, Horatio heir of Moses Feb 1819 BROOKS, Emily (Emilene) heir -James A. & Clarinda Feb 1853 BELKNAP, Jaques heir of Moses Feb 1819 BROOKS, Esther heir of Lemuel S. June 1848 BELKNAP, Lucy heir of Moses Feb 1819 BROOKS, Franklin heir of Lemuel S. June 1848 BELL, Elizer heir of Elizer 1817 BROOKS, Ira H. heir -James A. & Clarinda Feb 1853 BELL, Horace heir of Elizer 1817 BROOKS, James A. heir -James A. & Clarinda Feb 1853 BELL, Julia heir of Elizer 1817 BROOKS, Lemuel heir ofL. Nov 1833 BELL, Julia Apr 1828 BROOKS, Maria heir ofL. Nov 1833 BELL, Lodwick heir ofElizer 1817 BROOKS, Nancy heir ofL. Nov 1833 BELL, Lodwick May 1825 BROOKS, Sarah heir ofL. Nov 1833 BELL, Minerva heir ofElizer 1817 BROWN, Almon child of Alexander T. (dec) Sept 1850 BELL, Samantha heir ofElizer 1817 BROWN, Emily heir of Seth Sr. May 1824 BELL, Samuel heir of Elizer 1817 BROWN, Emma 1. Feb 1851 BELL, Samuel May 1825 BROWN, George heir of Seth Sr May 1824 BELL, Stewart heir ofElizer 1817 BROWN, Huldah heir of Jedediah Oct 1842 BENEDICT, Albert heir of Archibald Mar 1834 BROWN, Jane heir of Jedediah Oct 1842 BENEDICT, David D. heir of Jonas Aug 1851 BROWN, John heir of Seth Sr May 1824

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Huron Counu: Guardianshi(! Index - continued CHASE, Alanson Oct 1840 BROWN, Loa heir of Jedediah Oct 1842 CHASE, Edward H. 1854 BROWN, Nancy child of Alexander T. (dec) Sept 1850 CHASE, Henry J. 1854 BROWN, Sarah May 1825 CLARK, Alvin H. child of Edwin (dec),Gratiot Co 1884 BROWN, Seth Jr heir of Seth Sr May 1824 CLUXTON, David June 1843 BROWNELL, Caroline heir of Sylvester Nov 1834 CLUXTON, Dorcas Ann June 1843 BROWNELL, Louisa Sept 1844 COLE heirs of Levi 1822 BROWNELL, Philander Sept 1844 COLE, Albert son of Van Rensselaer Oct 1843 BRUMBACH, Asa M. June 1843 COLE, Almira Oct 1830 BRUMBACH, Daniel M. June 1843 COLE, AsaC. heir of Asa Oct 1830 BRUMBACH, Jesse M. June 1843 COLE, Asher L.M. heir of Asher Nov 1834 BRYAN, Edward heir of Margaret Oct 1849 COLE, David E. son of David (dec) Mar 1847 BRYAN, Julia heir of Margaret Oct 1849 COLE, Eunice heir of Asa Oct 1830 BRYAN, Laura heir of Margaret Oct 1849 COLE, Justus heir of Asa Oct 1830 BRYAN, Samuel heir of Margaret Oct 1849 COLE, Lorenzo Mar 1833 BUCK, Chauncey heir of Ben on a May 1829 COMSTOCK, Betsey heir of Selleck, late of CT Apr 1831 BUCK, Dwight heir of Ben on a May 1829 CONE, Clara E. (M) child of Eli P. Sept 1847 BUCK, Nelson heir of Ben on a May 1829 CONE, Clarissa M. Mar 1848

N BUCK, Plimton heir of Benona May 1829 CONE, Elizur B. heir of Lester Nov 1835 ...... BUCK, Tryphena heir of Ben on a May 1829 CONE, Frederick heir of Lester Nov 1835

BUEL, Walter son of Hiram Feb 1827 CONE, Thomas heir of Lester Nov 1835 BULL, Edward C. heir of Epaprhas W. June 1821 COOK, Charles E. heir of Thomas E. 1867 BULL, Emily heir of Epaphras W. June 1821 COOK, Hattie L. heir of Thomas E. 1867 BULL, Epaphras W. heir of Epaphras W. June 1821 COVELL. Ann heir of Harvey Nov 1833 BURKHARDT, Anthony 1874 COVELL, George heir of Harvey Nov 1833 BURKHARDT, Henry 1874 COVELL, Henry heir of Harvey Nov 1833 BURKHARDT, William 1874 COVELL, Maria heir of Harvey Nov 1833 CAIN, Daniel May 1826 COVELL, Orra heir of Harvey Nov 1833 CAIN, James May 1826 COVELL, William heir of Harvey Nov 1833 CAIN, Jesse May 1826 COWELL, Ann May 1819 CAIN, John May 1826 COWELL, Charles May 1819 CAIN, John Nov 1844 COWELL, Dorastus (Erastus) May 1819 CAIN, Joseph May 1826 COWELL, Edmond May 1819 CAIN, Marietta May 1826 COWELL, Joseph May 1819 CAIN, Stephen May 1826 COWELL, Marietta May 1819 CAIN, William May 1826 COWELL, Sarah May 1819 CALKINS, Dorothy died- 27 May 1842 May 1838 CRANDALL, Henry Nov 1834 CARPENTER, Henry May 1824 CUDDEBACK, Amos heir of Peter Nov 1833 CENTER guardianship 1861 CUDDEBACK, Emily May 1839 CHANDLER, Mary Jane dau of Samuel B. (dec) June 1849 CUDDEBACK, Jane heir of Peter Nov 1833

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Huron Coun!y Guardianshil2 Index - continued DEWITT, Heber Mar 1850 CUDDEBACK, Norman heir of Peter Nov 1833 DEWITT, Henry Mar 1850 CUDDEBACK, Paulina May 1839 DEWITT, Mary Mar 1850 CUDDEBACK, Permela Nov 1833 DEWITT, Sarah Mar 1850 CUDDEBACK, Sarah Ann May 1839 DILLAMATTER, Cordelia May 1836 CULP,Henry June 1850 DILLAMATTER, Fanny May 1836 CUMMINGS, Laura dau of Lydia Morey Sept 1848 DILLON, Jacob Nov 1833 CUMMINS, Nath'an Feb 1816 DOW, Alvin heir of David Nov 1834 CURTIS, ArthurW. heir ofJothan W. (dec) NY Mar 1831 DOW, Cyrus heir of David Nov 1834 CURTIS, Polly ~ i Mar 1829 DOW, Leonard heir of David Nov 1834 CURTIS, Rufus .:--.... Mar 1829 DOW, Mary heir of David Nov 1834 CURTIS, Samuei Mar 1829 DOW, Wealthy heir of David Nov 1834 CURTIS, Susan L. heir ofWm A. June 1835 DOWNING Feb 1816 CURTISS, Delia child ofElial Oct 1848 DRAPER, Anna Maria May 1840 CURTISS, Emily child ofElial Oct 1848 DRAPER, Halsey E. May 1840 CURTISS, Mary .... child ofElial Oct 1848 . DUNHAM heirs of Phineas May 1816 CURTISS, Sarah Sept 1850 EARL, Charles formerly of Zanesville, OH Mar 1835 CURTISS, Stephen heir ofJohn D. (dec), Norwalk OH Sept 1850 EATON, Milton heir of John May 1836

N DANFORTH, Albert E . 1864 ECKMAN, Hiram June 1833

00 DANFORTH, Edward C. 1864 EDINGER, Mary E. dau of Henry S. May 1837 DANIELS, George heir of Ralph Mar 1831 EISENBEIS, Elizabeth heir of Jacob Sept 1849 DANIELS, Ralph heir of Ralph Mar 1831 EISENBEIS, Jacob heir of Jacob Sept 1849 DAVEY, John Nov 1834 EISENBEIS, Mary heir of Jacob Sept 1849 DAVIS, Eli heir of Daniel May 1827 ELLIS, Caroline heir of William Oct 1826 DAVIS, Eliza heir of Daniel May 1827 ELLIS, Eliza heir of William Oct 1826 DAVIS, Elvisa heir of Daniel May 1827 ELLIS, James heir of William Oct 1826 DAVIS, Jane heir of Daniel May 1827 ELLIS, Jane heir of William Oct 1826 DAVIS, John heir of Daniel May 1827 ELLIS, John heir of William Oct 1826 DAVIS, Polly heir of Daniel May 1827 ERNSBERGER, Catherine see below 1853 DAY, Bernard T. Oct 1846 ERNSBERGER, Miner see below 1853 DAY, Polly Jan 1848 ERNSBERGER, Phebe see below 1853 DELAMATER, Cordelia May 1836 Above heirs of Mary and children of David Ernsberger, Dodge Co., WI DELAMATER, Fanny May 1836 FACKLER, Caroline 1880 DENHAM, Cornelius heir of William Nov 1849 FACKLER, Chas O. 1880 DENHAM, Milan heir of William Nov 1849 FACKLER, Jennie 1880 DENSON, David Sept 1848 FACKLER, Samuel E. 1880 DENSON, Elizabeth Sept 1848 FACKLER, Winafred 1880 DENSON, George Sept 1848 FANCHER, Harriet E. June 1851 DENSON, Samatha Sept 1848 FARLEY, Chas heir ofChas 1862 DEWITT, Charles Mar 1850 FARLEY, Eliza heir ofChas 1862

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Huron Coun~ Guardianshil2 Index - continued GILCRIST, Polly heir of Samuel May 1829 F ARLEY, Eunice heir ofChas 1862 GILCRIST, Sally heir of Samuel May 1829 FARLEY, Johnson heir ofChas 1862 GILCRIST, Silas heir of Samuel May 1829 FAY, Clarissa dau of Aaron (dec) May 1819 GLOVER, John Mar 1826 FELT, Samuel May 1825 GODFREY, George heir of Chauncey (dec), Fairfield Sept 1847 FETTERHOFF, Lydia 1866 GODFREY, Julia heir of Chauncey (dec), Fairfield Sept 1847 FIELD, Adelia Sept 1850 GODFREY, William heir of Chauncey (dec), Fairfield Sept 1847 FIELD, Cynthia Sept 1850 GOODALL, Geo Jr heir of George May 1836 FLEMOND, Lydia S. heir of John June 1835 GOODELL, Mayland heir of Abner Mar 1850 FLECTCHER, Abram H. Feb 1852 GOODELL, Susan Nov 1836 FOSTER, Norman C. Oct 1825 GOODNOW, Frank heir of Milton Feb 1851 FOX, Charlie B. 1873 GOODNOW, Louisa heir of Milton Feb 1851 FOX, Georgia Etta 1873 GOODNOW, Mary heir of Milton Feb 1851 FOX, Louie (Lovina) 1873 GOODNOW, Richard heir of Milton Feb 1851 FRANKLIN, Jerome son of Reuben Oct 1843 GOODNOW, William heir of Milton Feb 1851 FRAZER, Alexander heir of Thomas Mar 1839 GOODRICH, Aurelia Mar 1833 FRAZER, George W. heir of Thomas Mar 1839 GOODRICH, Lucinda Mar 1833 FROST, William B. Mar 1849 GOODRICH, Lydia Mar 1833 FROST, William H. heir of Jesse B. Feb 1843 GOODRICH, William Mar 1833

N \0 GALLUP, Clarissa trusteeship June 1849 GORDEN, Abigal heir of Asa May 1832

GALLUP, Richard June 1849 GORDEN, Achillus heir of Asa May 1832 GATES, Abigail heir of George GROSS June 1842 GORDEN, Charles heir of Asa May 1832 GATES, Alfred heir of George GROSS June 1842 GORDEN, Erastus heir of Asa May 1832 GATES, Cordelia heir of George GROSS June 1842 GORDEN, Harriett heir of Asa May 1832 GATES, Sarah dall"of Sarah GATES (dec) Mar 1846 GORDEN, Lura heir of Asa May 1832 GAUFF, David K. child of Daniel (dec) 13 Nov 1844 GORDEN, Mariah heir of Asa May 1832 GAYLORD, Mary dau ofJesse Feb 1844 GORDEN, Stephen heir of Asa May 1832 GIBBS heirs ofS. R. June 1849 GORDEN, William heir of Asa May 1832 GIBBS, Charles Oct 1830 GORDON, Ebenezer Nov 1834 GIBBS, David Jr. Oct 1830 GREEN, Eliphalet Mar 1849 GIBBS, Elizabeth Oct 1830 GREEN, Ferguson Mar 1849 GIBBS, Harriet ' June 1849 GREEN, George Feb 1837 GIBBS, Harriet M~ heir of Samuel R. June 1849 GREEN, Malcolm Mar 1849 GIBBS, James Oct 1830 GREEN, Mary G. heir of Lewis G. Mar 1835 GIBBS, Ralph Oct] 830 GREEN, William S. heir of Lewis G. Mar 1835 GIBBS, Ralph M. heir of David Oct 1842 GREENFIELD, Alphenus June 1851 GIBBS, Roswell Oct 1830 GREGORY, Abel Mar 1832 GIBBS, William June 1849 GUSTIN, Ann Feb 1830 GIBBS, William H. June 1849 GUSTIN, Augustus Feb 1830 GILCRIST, Melissa heir of Samuel May 1829 GUSTIN, Eliza Feb 1830

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Huron County GuardianshiQ Index - continued HOLLISTER children of Hubbard Oct 1825 GUSTIN, Mary Feb 1830 HOLMES, Willy B. heir of Gilbert 1856 GUSTIN, Susan Feb 1830 HORTON, Harriet Nov 1848 GUTHRIE, Beula May 1824 HORTON, Joel Nov 1848 GUTHRIE, James A. Feb 1830 HORTON, Julia Nov 1848 GUTHRIE, Lewis Feb 1817 HORTON, Roswell Nov 1848 HALEY, Daniel heir of Daniel Mar 1850 HOSKINS, Charles Mar 1834 HALEY, Hester heir of Daniel Mar 1850 HOUGH, Irvin heir of Hiram (dec) Sept 1848 HALEY, James heir of Daniel Mar 1850 HOYT, Augur son of Philo (dec) NY May 1836 HALEY, Jefferson heir of Reuben Mar 1833 HOYT, Philo F. heir of Philo (dec) CT Mar 1835 HALEY, John heir of Daniel Mar 1850 HUBBARD, Charlotte child of Solomon (dec) May 1839 HALEY, Joseph heir of Daniel Mar 1850 HUBBARD, Rebecca child of Solomon (dec) May 1839 HARBERSON, John Oct 1815 HUBBARD, Solomon child of Solomon (dec) May 1839 HARDSWORTH, James Nov 1835 HUESTIS, Frederick E. Mar 1848 HARLAND, James heir of William J. (dec) Clarksfield Sept 1850 HUESTIS, Sarah Mar 1848 HARLAND, Joel heir of William J. (dec) Clarksfield Sept 1850 HULL, Benjamin Apr 1841 HARLAND, Mary heir of Wi iIi am J. (dec) Clarksfield Sept 1850 HULL, Jonathan Apr 1841 HASKINS, Henry H. May 1844 HUNT, Benjamin Nov 1834

w HASKINS, Hiram June 1833 HUNTINGTON, Gurdon Jr child of Gurdon Nov 1834 0 HAWES, Hector Oct 1839 HUNTINGTON, Harriot child of Gurdon Nov 1834

HAYNES, Ann Eliza Mar 1848 HUSTED, Orin Feb 1837 HAYNES, Caroline Mar 1848 HUYCK, Alonzo Sept 1850 HAYNES, Francis Mar 1848 HUYCK, Amos Sept 1850 HAYNES, Letha Mar 1848 HUYCK, Anett Sept 1850 HECKERT, Maude 1888 HUYCK, Lucy Sept 1850 HENNlSSEE, Dennis son of Dennis (dec) Aug 1851 HUYCK, Maria Sept 1850 HENRY, Eleanor June 1841 IDEL, Elizabeth child of Cornelius (dec) Mar 1849 HENRY, Mary June 1841 IDEL,Mary child of Cornelius (dec) Mar 1849 HESS, Francis May 1839 INK, Evans June 1835 HESS, Jacob son of George (dec) May 1839 INK, John June 1835 HESS, Margaret May 1839 IVES, Frances A. 1870 HETTLE, Francis Feb 1851 IVORY, Hormeus Oct 1841 HILLS, Homer H. son of William A. Mar 1838 IVORY, Philetus Oct 1841 HILLS, William H. son of William A. Mar 1838 JENNINGS, Susan heir of Samuel Oct 1843 HINE, Abijah heir of Nathaniel June 1833 JOHNSON, Hermia heir ofJ. B. Feb 1827 HINE, Nathaniel heir of Nathaniel June 1833 JOHNSON, Jane heir of J. B. Feb 1827 HINE, Ruth Ann heir of Nathaniel June 1833 JOHNSON, John B. heir ofJ. B. Feb 1827 HINEMAN, Mary Ann heir of David W. Feb 1832 JOHNSON, Julia Ann July 1846 HOLLERBACH, Theresa heir of Sebastian Fitz Estate 1877 JOHNSON, Wallace heir 00. B. Feb 1827

child of Andrew and Maria HOLLERBACH

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Huron Counh: GuardianshiQ Index - continued KINNEY, Hartwell Feb 1816

JOINER, Ozias June 1846 KINNEY, Joseph heir of Joseph Mar 1826

JONES, Angeline child of Simeon (dec) Mar 1849 KINNEY, Lorama Feb 1816

JONES, Emma Oct 1851 KINNEY, Mason heir ofJoseph Mar 1826

JONES, Huldah heir of Tertullus 1852 KINNEY, Nancy heir of Joseph Mar 1826

JONES, Mary Ann heir of Simeon (dec) Mar 1849 KINNEY, Rosetta heir of Joseph Mar 1826

JONES, Spaulding Oct 1851 KINNEY, Warren Feb 1816

JONES, Tertullus Jr. heir of Tertullus 1852 KITTREDGE, Frederick child of William F. Mar 1845

JONES, William heir of Tertullus 1852 KITTREDGE, Laura child of William F. Mar 1845

JUNE, Charles heir of Reuben (dec) June 1842 KITTREDGE, Mary Jane child of William F. Mar 1845

JUNE, Joseph H. heir of Reuben (dec) June 1842 LAKE, Elisha son of Peter Feb 1827

JUNE, Linus heir of Reuben (dec) June 1842 LAKE, Francis Mar 1833

JUNE, Reuben A. heir of Reuben (dec) June 1842 LALLY, James 1858

KEELER heirs of Almon Mar 1822 LANE, J.S. 1859

KEELER, Aaron heir of John Oct 1831 LATHROP, Eliza S. May 1840

KEELER, Angeline heir of John Oct 1831 LAWRENCE, George 1854

KEELER, Emeline heirofJohn Oct 1831 LEDYARD, Ebenezer heir of Nathaniel June 1817

KEELER, John R. heir ofJohn Oct 1831 LEDYARD, Edward heir of Nathaniel June 1817

w KEELER, Lucinda heir ofJohn Oct 1831 LEDYARD, Elisha heir of Nathaniel June 1817 ~ KEELER, Maria heir of John Oct 1831 LEDYARD, George heir of Nathaniel June 1817

KEELER, Martha heir of John Oct 1831 LEDYARD, Mary heir of Nathaniel June 1817

KEELER, Mercy heir of John Oct 1831 LEDYARD, Nathaniel heir of Nathaniel . June 1817

KELLER, John Oct 1851 LEDYARD, Thomas heir of Nathaniel June 1817

KELLER, Mary Ann Oct 1851 LEDYARD, William heir of Nathaniel June 1817

KELLOGG, Kneeland Oct 1829 LEE, Jane heir of Hector Feb 1836

KELLOGG, Mary E. 1875 LEE, Jay Mar 1833

KELLOGG, Myron L. 1875 LEE, Joel -3y heir of Riverous C. Feb 1836

KELLOGG, Orsamus Jr heir of Orsamus May 1827 LEE, Mary - 7mo heir of Riverous C. Feb 1836

KELLOGG, Sabin F. Mar 1828 LEE, Mary heir of Hector Feb 1836

KETCHUM, Charity child of Cornelius Oct 1851 LIGHT, Elizabeth heir ofJ. June 1845

KETCHUM, Frances child of Cornelius Oct 1851 LIGHT, Philena heir of J. June 1845

KETCHUM, Mary child of Cornelius Oct 1851 LIGHT, Rebecca heir of J. June 1845

KETCHUM, Sarah child of Cornelius Oct 1851 LlLE,Edwin Mar 1846

KETCHUM, Sears child of Cornelius Oct 1851 LISLE, Edward heir of William Sept 1844

KINGS13lJFtY, Jesse Nov 1833 LISLE, Elizabeth Sept 1847

KINNEY heirs of Diadem us May 1824 LISLE, Frances Sept 1847

KINNEY, Abigial heir of Joseph Mar 1826 LISLE, Harriet heir of William Sept 1844

KINNEY, Allen Feb 1816 LISLE, Julia heir of William Sept 1844

KINNEY, Chester heir of Joseph Mar 1826 LISLE, William M. Sept 1847

KINNEY, Giles heir of Joseph Mar 1826 LOCKWOOD, Elizabeth Oct 1830

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Huron Coun!y GuardianshiQ Index - continued MAY, Enos heir of Chism Oct 1826 LOCKWOOD, Francis G. Oct 1830 MAY, Hubbard heir of Chism Oct 1826 LOCKWOOD, Frederick son of George June 1835 MAY, Jesse heir of Chism Oct 1826 LOCKWOOD, James C. Oct 1830 MAY, John heir of Chism Oct 1826 LOCKWOOD, Mary E. Oct 1830 MAY, Lucinda heir of Chism Oct 1826 LOCKWOOD, Ralph Jr. Oct 1830 MAY, Mary heir of Chism Oct 1826 LOCKWOOD, Sarah Oct 1830 MAY, Matilda heir of Chism Oct 1826 LOCKWOOD, Stephen Oct 1830 MAY, Phebe heir of Chism Oct 1826 LOCKWOOD, William Oct 1830 MAY, Samuel heir of Chism Oct 1826 LONG, Gilpha child of Horatio Mar 1850 MAY, Seldon heir of Chism Oct 1826 LONG, James June 1848 McCORD, Lester Feb 1851 LONG, Mathew June 1848 McMILLAN, Eunice A. Jackson Co. WV 1869 LONG, Nancy child of Horatio Mar 1850 McMUNN Edwin S. guardianship- Labette Co KS 1887 LONG, William child of Horatio Mar 1850 McMUNN, William B. guardianship- Lenawee Co. Ml 1887 LONGWELL, Mary Oct 1825 McWHARTER, Burt O. heir ofRP., late of Eaton Co. Ml 1871 MANCHESTER, Leron Mar 1847 McWHARTER, MaryL. heir ofRP., late of Eaton Co. Ml 1871 MANN, A. release McWHARTER, Susan heir ofRP., late of Eaton Co. Ml 1871 MARTIN, Almon Feb 1836 MEAD, Alfred C. 1869 MARTIN, Andrew J. heir of Gilbert June 1834 MEAD, Miner B. Mar 1834

w MARTIN, Benjamin June 1843 MEEKER, Philetus heir of Edward Feb 1832 N

MARTIN, Edgar heir of Gilbert June 1834 MERRY, Betsey heir of Hosmer May 1837 MARTIN, Elizabeth June 1843 MERRY, Mary Anm heir of Hosmer May 1837 MARTIN, Elizabeth heir of Gilbert June 1834 MERRY, Steven heir of Hosmer May 1837 MARTIN, Hellen heir of Gilbert June 1834 MERRY, William heir of Hosmer May 1837 MARTIN, Isaac June 1843 MILL, Mary dau of Henry (dec), refer to estate pkt Feb 1843 MARTIN, Lafayette Feb 1836 MILLER, Daniel Oct 1842 MARTIN, Marian heir of Gilbert June 1834 MILLER, Jarvis Oct 1842 MARTIN, Mary Ann Feb 1836 MILLER, John F. June 1838 MARTIN, Matilda heir of Gilbert June 1834 MILLER, Louisa Oct 1842 MARTIN, Orrison Sept 1849 MILLIMAN, Briant heir ofNiram Feb 1832 MARTIN, Walter heir of Gilbert June 1834 MILLIMAN, Eunice heir of Niram Feb 1832 MARTIN, William Feb 1836 MILLIMAN, Nelson heir ofNiram Feb 1832 MARVIN, Abigail Mar 1834 MILLIMAN, Rachel heir ofNiram Feb 1832 MARVIN, Isaac M. Mar 1834 MILLIMAN, William heir of Niram Feb 1832 MASON, Daniel May 1844 MILLS, Abigail P. heir ofIsaac A (dec) Erie Co 1853 MASON, James Feb 1816 MILLS, Caroline heir of Isaac A (dec) Erie Co 1853 MASON, Mathew Sept 1822 MILLS, Charles heir ofIsaac A (dec) Erie Co 1853 MATHER, Betsey heir of Horace May 1826 MILLS, Elisha heir of Isaac A (dec) Erie Co 1853 MATHER, David H. heir of Horace May 1826 MILLS, Harriet heir ofIsaac A (dec) Erie Co 1853 MAY, Elizabeth heir of Chism Oct 1826 MILLS, William H. heir of Isaac A (dec) Erie Co 1853

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Huron Coun~ GuardianshiQ Index - continued OLCUTT, Augustus A. heir of Timothy May 1836 MINGUS, Alonzo heir of Benjamin Jan 1837 OLCUTT, Catharine heir of Timothy May 1836 MINGUS, Clark heir of Benjamin Jan 1837 OLCUTT, Jane heir of Timothy May 1836 MINGUS, Eliza heir of Benjamin Jan 1837 OLCUTT, Spafford heir of Timothy May 1836 MINGUS, Trew heir of Benjamin Jan 1837 OLDS heir of Timothy Feb 1820 MITCHELL, Mary Jane Feb 1836 OSBORN, Adam heir of Walter Feb 1844 MITCHELL, Susan Feb 1836 OSBORN, Edward heir of Walter Feb 1844 MITCHELL, William Feb 1836 OSBORN, Harriet heir of Walter Feb 1844 MONTROSS, Catharine heir of Jacob G. & Betsey Nov 1837 OSBORN, John heir of Walter Feb 1844 MONTROSS, Griffen heir of Jacob G. & Betsey Nov 1837 OSBORN, Luke heir of Walter Feb 1844 MONTROSS, Joseph heir of Jacob G. & Betsey Nov 1837 OSBORN, Lydia heir of Walter Feb 1844 MONTROSS, Susan heir of Jacob G. & Betsey Nov 1837 OSBORN, Rebecca heir of Walter Feb 1844 MOREY, Emily child ofEphriam B. Mar 1849 PARKER Catharine Feb 1816 MOREY, George child of Ephriam B. Mar 1849 PARKER Daniel R. heir of Green Oct 1817 MOREY, Giles child of Ephriam B. Mar 1849 PARKER David heir of William F. Oct 1845 MOREY, Robert child of Ephriam B. Mar 1849 PARKER James Nov 1834 MORRILL, Marietta Mar 1842 PARKER Temperance heir of Green Oct 1817 MORSE, Anson H. Oct 1832 PARKER William. child of William F. Oct 1845 MORSE, Daniel heir of Harvey G. Feb 1830 PARKER Wilson child of William F. Oct 1845

w MORSE, Louisa heir of Louisa Feb 1830 PATTEN(T), Arvilla dau of Matthew & Arvilla May 1844 w MORSE, Martha Mar 1845 PATTERSON, Francis heir of Oliver A. Oct 1840 MORSE, Orlando Mar 1845 PATTERSON, Franklin Lombard heir of Oliver A. Oct 1840 MORSE, Orlin Mar 1845 PATTERSON, James Adison heir of Oliver A. Oct 1840 MOYER Susan heir of Peter Mar 1835 PERCY, Perry heir of Truman (dec) May 1839 MULLENIX, George Nov 1836 PlllLLIPS, Diana heir of Zibah Sept 1834 MULLENIX, Rhoda Nov 1836 PlllLLIPS, Mary E. Sept 1847 MULLENIX, William Nov 1836 PIXLEY, Oliver Perry heir of Reuben C. Nov 1833 NAPER Dwight Feb 1837 PLATT, Abigail child of James June 1841 NEWBURY, Roxanna June 1846 PLATT, Salmon E. child of James June 1841 NEWCOMB, Mary heir of Benjamin Feb 1818 PLATT, Sarah L. child of James June 1841 NEWCOMB, Timothy heir of Benjamin Feb 1818 POMEROY, John Mar 1849 NICER John June 1847 PORTER 2 unnamed children children of Augustus Nov 1835 NIVER, Albert Feb 1851 PORTER, Daniel child of Augustus Nov 1835 NIVER, Charles Feb 1851 PORTER Maria child of Augustus Nov 1835 NIVER, John Feb 1851 PORTER Olive child of Augustus Nov 1835 NIVER Laura Feb 1851 POTTER John Nov 1836 NIXON, Caroline heir of James Feb 1837 POYER Cordelia Oct 1851 NIXON, Eleanor heir of James Feb 1837 POYER William son of William (dec) Oct 1851 NIXON, Hetty heir of James Feb 1837 PRENTIS(S), Charles heir of Thomas I. Nov 1833 OBIERN, Ellen Mar 1834 PRENTIS(S), Luceny heir of Thomas I. Nov 1833

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Huron Coun~ Guardianshil! Index - continued ROE, Thomas heir of Thomas Mar 1842 PRESTON, Charlotte Mar 1849 ROE, William heir of John S. Nov 1834 PRESTON, George Mar 1849 ROGERS, Alonzo Aug 1824 PRESTON, Sarah Mar 1849 ROGERS, Ansel Mar 1825 PRINDEL, Ann E. heir of Elezar Mar 1839 ROSA, Betsey Mariah 1853 PRINDEL, Ruth heir of Elezar Mar 1839 ROSA, Eliza Jane 1853 PROS(S)ER, Marsha Lucina June 1843 ROWLEY, Elizabeth 1. Sept 1847 PROUTY, Cyrus son of Hugh T. (dec) Sept 1847 ROWLEY, Mary Jane dau of Curtis (dec) Sept 1847 PROUTY, Henrietta Mar 1848 RUGGLES, Jasper heir of Sumner Sept 1847 PROUTY, Hugh T. Sept 1847 RUNDELL, Rial son of Abijah Oct 1843 PROUTY, Margaret June 1848 RUSH, Orin Oct 1841 PURDY, Eliza 1. heir of Daniel Jan 1848 RUSSELL heirs of Nathaniel Oct 1823 PURDY, Sarah 1. heir of Daniel Jan 1848 RYAN, Harriott Mar 1838 RATHBUN, Harrison Oct 1832 RYAN, Mary A. Mar 1838 REAMER, Alphonzo Oct 1851 RYAN, Reuben H. Mar 1838 REAMER, Anthony Oct 1851 RYAN, William A. Mar 1838 REAMER, Chrisostimus Oct 1851 SANDERS, Betsey child of John Mar 1848 REAMER, Joseph Oct 1851 SANDERS, John Jr child of John Mar 1848 REAMER, Mary Oct 1851 SAWYER, Andrew Jackson Feb 1819 REAMER, Michael Oct 1851 SCARLETT, Fanny May 1837 REAMER, Philomena Oct 1851 SCARLETT, Lucy May 1837 REAMER, Sophronia heir of Anthony Oct 1851 SCHRIVER, (see SHRIVER) children of Adam Oct 1826 REDDINGTON, Loyd heir of Milton Mar 1831 SCOTT, Henry Oct 1851 REDDINGTON, Milton heir of Milton Mar 1831 SCOTT, Phebe Oct 1851 REED, Eli Oct 1830 SCOTT, Sarah Oct 1851 REEVES, William May 1829 SEGAR, Ammerillis Feb 1832 RICE, Polly heir of James Oct 1828 SEGAR, Lucy Feb 1832 RICE, Sarah orphan of Zalmon, late of NY Mar 1849 SELOVER, Esther see below 1856 RICE, Theron heir of James Oct 1828 SELOVER, Martine see below 1856 RICHARDSON, Mrs. Jane 1876 heirs of Hannah W. BRINKERHOFF, Cayuga Co. NY RIGGINS, John Oct 1828 SEYMOUR, Henry W. Oct 1821 RIMER - see REAMER SHANNON, Effie 1872 ROBINSON, Warner heir of Joseph Mar 1842 SHANNON, Harry 1872 ROCKWELL, Zalmon 1848 SHEFFIELD, Betsey heir of George Nov 1834 ROE, Daniel C. heir of John S. Nov 1834 SHEFFIELD, Edward heir of George Nov 1834 ROE, Frederick S. heir of John S. Nov 1834 SHEFFIELD, George W. heir of George Nov 1834 ROE, Jonas heir of John S. Nov 1834 SHEFFIELD, James F. heir of George Nov 1834 ROE, Oscar heir of John S. Nov 1834 SHEFFIELD, Sarah heir of George Nov 1834 ROE, Reuben heir of Thomas Mar 1842 SHELDON, George Sept 1850 ROE, Sarah Maria heir of John S. Nov 1834 SHELDON, Hannah Sept 1850

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Huron County Guardianshil2 Index - continued ST ARR, Alvira heir ofCyrenius June 1849 SHELDON, Hyson June 1851 STARR, Augustus W. child of Orange (dec) Mar 1847 SHELDON, Louisa Sept 1850 ST ARR, Caroline heir of Cyrus (dec) Sept 1848 SHRIVER, Adam heir of Adam Oct 1826 STARR, Clarinda heir ofCyrenius June 1849 SHRIVER, Ellenor heir of Adam Oct 1826 ST ARR, Edward T. child of Orange (dec) Mar 1847 SHRIVER, Moric? heir of Adam Oct 1826 STARR, Edwin heir of Cyrus (dec) Sept 1848 SHRIVER, Peter heir of Adam Oct 1826 ST ARR, George F. Mar 1847 SILVA, Delina heir of Sanford Oct 1826 ST ARR, Harriet heir of Cyrus (dec) Sept 1848 SILVA, Lorin heir of Sanford Oct 1826 STARR, Jane heir ofCyrenius June 1849 SILVA, Orlin heir of Sanford Oct 1826 STARR, Julia Ann June 1849 SIMMONS, Washington L. F. son of Eliphalet B. Feb 1836 STARR, Louisa heir of Cyrenius June 1849 SKINNER, Edward heir of Samuel Mar 1842 STARR, Marquis L. child of Orange (dec) Mar 1847 SKINNER, Leonard heir of Samuel Mar 1842 STARR, Martin heir of Cyrus (dec) Sept 1848 SKINNER, Samuel B. heir of Samuel Mar 1842 STARR, Matthew June 1849 SLATER, Leonard June 1842 ST ARR, Philena heir ofCyrenius June 1849 SMITH, Albina G. heir of Ezra Oct 1841 ST ARR, Sarah E. child of Orange (dec) Mar 1847 SMITH, Charles heir of Joseph 1856 STARR, Stephen June 1846 SMITH, Cornelia R. heir of Ezra Oct 1841 STARR, William M. child ofOrange(dec) Mar 1847 SMITH, Esther child of George (dec) Aug 1851 STATES, Alfred Oct 1845

w SMITH, George child of George (dec) Aug 1851 ST ATES, George Oct 1845 \J1

SMITH, George heir of Daniel June 1851 STATES, Letty Ann June 1846 SMITH, Hannah heir of Daniel June 1851 STATES, Mary Oct 1845 SMITH, Jedediah heir of Daniel June 1851 STEARS, John heir of Barney May 1832 SMITH, Joel child of George (dec) Aug 1851 STEARS, Sarah heir of Barney May 1832 SMITH, Lewis heir ofJoseph 1856 STERNER, Amanda heir of Jacob Sr Mar 1849 SMITH, Mary E. heir of Ezra Oct 1841 STERNER, Catharine heir of Jacob Sr Mar 1849 SMITH, Mary L. heir of Joseph 1856 STERNER, David (Daniel) heir of Jacob Sr Mar 1849 SMITH, Thomas Mar 1846 STERNER, Henry heir of Jacob Sr Mar 1849 SMITH, William child of George (dec) Aug 1851 STERNER, Jacob Jr. heir of Jacob Sr Mar 1849 SNIDER, Nathan Nov 1838 STERNER, Polly heir of Jacob Sr Mar 1849 SOWERS heirs of John Oct 1856 STOCKING, Roderick 1871 SPITZNAGEL, Albertine orphan of John, Peru, OH Sept 1849 STONE, William 1860 SPITZNAGEL, Anthony orphan of John, Peru, OH Sept 1849 STORRS, Daniel F. Nov 1834 SPITZNAGEL, Filemena orphan of John, Peru, OH Sept 1849 STORRS, Hiram Nov 1834 SPITZNAGEL, Hermon orphan of John, Peru, OH Sept 1849 STORRS, Polly Nov 1834 SPITZNAGEL, Philina orphan of John, Peru, OH Sept 1849 STRIMPLE, George June 1848 SPITZNAGEL, Wilhelmena orphan of John, Peru, OH Sept 1849 STRIMPLE, Harriet June 1848 ST. JOHN, Marcus DeForest heir of George 1858 STRIMPLE, Uriah June 1848 ST. JOHN, William 1858 STRONG, Ellen child of Loretta S. (dec) Mar 1845 STARR, Abraham June 1846 STRONG, Martha child of Loretta S. (dec) Mar 1845

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Huron County GuardianshiQ Index - continued TURNER, Oren Lucas heir of James M. May 1819 STRONG, Merriman child of Loretta S. (dec) Mar 1845 UNDERlllLL, Benjamin Mar 1844 STURGES heirs of Frederick Feb 1819 UTLEY, Amelia heir of Charles May 1832 STURGES, Barlow Nov 1834 UTLEY, Charles heir of Charles Mar 1831 SWAN, George heir of Adam May 1830 UTLEY, George heir of Charles Mar 1831 TAYLOR, Daniel heir of Samuel Nov 1834 V AN ANKER, Louise June 1848 TAYLOR, Frank heir of Thos. C. Sept 1849 V ANBENSCHOTER, Burges-4y heir of Milo May 1839 TAYLOR, Lavina heir of Samuel Nov 1834 V ANBENSCHOTER, Hubbard-6y heir of Milo May 1839 TAYLOR, Patty heir of Samuel Nov 1834 V ANBENSCHOTER, Oliver-2mo heir of Milo May 1839 TAYLOR, Sarah A. heir of Spencer Nov 1837 V ANBENSCHO(O)TER, Almira heir of William Mar 1834 TAYLOR, Sarah Almira heir ofS.W. June 1833 V ANBENSCHO(O)TER, Almon G.heir of William Mar 1834 THOMPSON, Adaline heir of Horatio May 1839 V ANBENSCHO(O)TER, Betsey heir of William Mar 1834 T(H)OMPKINS, Henry Feb 1850 V ANBENSCHO(O)TER, Oliver heir of William Mar 1834 THOMPSON, Charles Nov 1834 V ANLIEW, Andrew heir of Willard C. 1874 THOMPSON, Henry Nov 1834 VANLIEW, Laura M. heir of Willard C. 1874 THOMPSON, Mary heir of Horatio May 1839 VANLIEW, Steward heir of Willard C. 1874 THOMPSON, Nelson heir of Horatio May 1839 VAUGHN, Riggs (infant) s/o Lydia M. Brewster, Townsend June 1851 THOMPSON, Samuel heir of Horatio May 1839 VROMAN, Benjamin Apr 1841 THURSTON, Henry Oct 1823 VROOMAN, Charles heir of Henry Feb 1844

VJ TICE heirs of Peter Mar 1826 VROOMAN, Henry heir of Henry Feb 1844 0"1

TICE, Cyrus P. Sept 1836 VROOMAN, James heir of Henry Feb 1844 TILDEN, Myron H. Mar 1825 VROOMAN, Sarah heir of Henry Feb 1844 TOLLS, James heir of Jared Mar 1823 WALKER, Charles son of Abner (dec) Feb 1836 TOLLS, Moses heir of Jared Mar 1823 WARNER, Ebenezer Oct 1820 TOPPING, Henry heir of Mary Ann (dec) Dec 1856 WASHBURN, Lydia heir of Benjamin Mar 1831 TOPPING, Peter heir of Mary Ann (dec) Dec 1856 WASHBURN, Minerva heir of Benjamin Mar 1831 TOPPING, Sarah Ann heir of Mary Ann (dec) Dec 1856 WEED, Jane A. Mar 1822 TOWNSEND, Charles H heir ofWm K. New Haven CT 1853 WHEATON, Miranda heir of Charles May 1828 TOWNSEND, Edward H. heir ofWm K. New Haven CT 1853 WHEATON, Robertina of Polk Co., Iowa 1881 TOWNSEND, Eliza M. heir ofWm K. New Haven CT 1853 WILCOX, Asabel H. May 1820 TOWNSEND, Louisa E. heir of William (dec) 1858 WILCOX, Lucy heir of Joseph Feb 1819 TOWNSEND, Margaret Ann heir of Reuben, Bronson Oct 1845 WILDMAN, George H. of Danbury, CT May 1837 TOWNSEND, Samuel heir of Reuben, Bronson Oct 1845 WILLIAMS, Horatio Feb 1843 TOWNSEND, Timothy B. heir ofWm K. New Haven CT 1853 WOLCOTT, Harrison heir of William Mar 1833 TOWNSEND, Tyne heir of Reuben, Bronson Oct 1845 WOLCOTT, Mary heir of William Mar 1833 TOWNSEND, William K. Dell Sept 1854 WOLFE, William Augustus May 1825 TRUMAN, Daniel heir of Harvey Feb 1844 WOOD, Betsey May 1816 TRUMBULL, William Nov 1838 WOOD,D.B. May 1816 TRUXEL, Jacob Nov 1851 WOOD, Martha dau of Jasper Oct 1815 TURNER, James Mather heir of James M. May 1819 WOODRUFF, Abby heir of Jesse Mar 1845

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Huron County GuardianshiQ Index - continued WOODRUFF, Cornelius heir ofJesse Mar 1845 WOODRUFF, James P. heir of Joab May 1829 WOODRUFF, Peter heir of Jesse Mar 1845 WOODWARD, Ada E. heir of Carolyn, Berry Co., MI 1862 WOODWARD, Augustus heir ofM.R. POOL Dec 1845 WOODWARD, Emily C. heir of Albert D. 1867 WOODWARD, Eugene E. heir of Albert D. 1867 WOODWARD, Floyd A. heir of Carolyn, Berry Co., MI 1862 WOODWARD, Imogene heir of Albert D. 1867 WOODWARD, Maria D. heir of Albert D. 1867 WOODWARD, Mary A. heir of Albert D. 1867 WORCHESTER, Martha Oct 1846 WORTHAM, Maria E. 1867 WRIGHT, Mary Jane Oct 1851 YAEGER, Elizabeth Mar 1829 YAEGER, Jacob Mar 1829 YAEGER, Peter Mar 1829 YAEGER, Sally Mar 1829

LV YAEGER, Samuel Mar 1829 " YAW, Milo heir of William Nov 1837

YAW, William H. heir of William Nov 1837

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1870 Industrial Census of Huron county Researched by Ruth Reed, Computerized by Loretta Gerber

Abbott, H. & I. - Blacksmiths Abbott, John - Cabinet Maker Abbott, William O. - Silk Hat Mfg. Adsit, Alva - Cabinet Maker Allen, Amisey C. - Boot & Shoe Maker Allen, Brown J. - Saw Mill Archey, Lanson - Cloth Dressing Ardway, Amesey - Saw Mill Atherton, J. & Rs. - Grist Mill(furning Atwood, Morris - Blacksmith Baker, I. W. - Foundry Baker, Theodore - Tannery Baker, Timothy - GriSt Mill Baker, Timothy - Tanner Banus, Lorenzo - Saw Mill Barnes, F.A. - Saddle & Harness Maker Bates - See Seger & Bates Beard, Charles E. - Coopering Beckwith, Ruel - Saw Lumber Bell, John Jr. - Tannery Bennet, Richard - Cloth Factory Benson, Benj. - Saw Lumber Berry, A.R - Sash & Blind Mfg. Blackman, Simeon - Potash Asheries Blish, Henry - Tinner Bliss & Co. - Shingle Factory Blodget, H.D. - Saw Mill Boalt, G. & S. - Farming Mill Makers Boughman, Henry - Carpenter Brailey, M.r. & W.L. - Saw Mill Brown, Alijah - Blacksmith Brown, ]. & e. - Saw Mil1 Brown, l.W. - Wagon Maker Buffington, John - Wagon Maker Burke, Linus D. - Wagon Maker(wheeler) Burr, W.B. -Tannery Butt, Morton 1. - Blacksmith Canfield, e.C. - Saw Lumber Carbine, Augustus - Blacksmith Case - See Seeley & Case Case & Co., Austin - Saw Mill Case, William - Saddle & Harness Maker Chadwick & Lyon - Piano Makers Chapman, Francis M. - Cabinet Maker Chapman, James D. - Blacksmith Childs, Charles - Saw Mil1 Childs, Charles - Chair Factory

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Chollar, Samuel - Blacksmith Clary - See Ennes & Clary Cobb & Co., 1.1. - Tin Shop Cobbin, James - Blacksmith Cohers - See Richards &Cohers Collins - See Cunningham, Collins & Collins Conyer, Elijah- Grist Mill Cook, Alferd - Wagon Maker Cooks, Jacob H. - Chair & Cabinet Fctry Covert, O.J.G. - Saw Mill Covi1l, Jonathan - Cabinet & Cradle Maker Crabase, Joseph - Cooper Crowd, John]. - Iron Foundry Culp & Giddings - Saw Mill Culp, G. & J. - Grist Mill Cunningham & Collins - Saw Lumber Curtis, Joseph C. - Potash Asheries Daniels & Co., A. - Blacksmith Davis & Smith - Saw Mill Davis, George M. - Blacksmith Day, B.F. & S.B. - Blacksmith Deaver, James - Cabinet Maker Derby, John - Blacksmith Dewalt, AugustuS I. - Bakery Drake, Francis H. - Carpenter Ells, Aaron G. - Shoemaker Ennes & Clary - Saw Lummber Fairchild, B. & C. - Coopers Famung, William M. - Saddler Felton, James L. - Edge Tool Factory Fisk, Stephen - Stone Cutting Ford, John]. - Saw Mill Foreman, William - Saddler Fuller - See Miller & Fuller Fuller & Wright - Butchers Fulley, Willaim - Saddler Furlong - See Pulver & Furlong Gardner, Charles - Saw Mill Gardner, Edward - Grist & Saw Mill Gauff, George - Saw Mill Giddings - See Culp & Giddings Gravis, 1. R - Bakery Green, James - Cooper Green, John - Farming Mill Maker Guyselman & Stewart - Boot & Shoe Makers Hall, A.c. - Boot & Shoe Maker Hall, Ellis J. -Saw Mill

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Hamilton, Perris G. - Boot & Shoe Maker Hanfords Mills - Saw Lumber Hanfords Mills - Flour Mill Harper - See May & Harper Harris, Walter - Butcher Harrison, Phillip a. - Saw Mill Haskins, Stephen 1. - Foundry Hastmess, Chapman J. - Distilling Hawley & Co. - Potash Asheries Hayes, John - Marble Shop Hemmingway Co., I. - Saw Lumber Higbee, Laurence J. - Merchant & Grist Mill Hoit, William R. - Cabinet Maker Holmes - See Silliman & Holmes Holmes, Smith 1. -Ashery Hotchkiss, Consedine J. - Wagon Maker Hough, Chas. H. - Saddler & H(arness) Humphrey, W. & D. - Saw Lumber Humphry, James - Brick Maker Hunt, Almon - Wood Turner Hunter, M. & C. - Edge Tool Factory Hunter, M. & C. - Saw Mill Hustard & Co., E.E. - Boot & Shoe Mfg. Husterd, Egbert - Wagon Maker Wheeler Idler, Powers 1. -Saw Mill Jenny & Peters - Merchant Johnson & Co. - Clothing Jones, Alexander - Potash Asheries Joslin, R.D. - Distilling Ke1ble, Mathew, Jr - Sadler&Harness Maker Keeler, William - Sadler Keith, Charles - Saw Mill Kellogg, W.H. - Blacksmith Kenney & Powers - Tinners Kilburn, Stephen - Chairs King, F.G. - Boot & Shoe Facory Kingsberry, Jesse - Tanner Kline, John - Tinner Lake, Ira - Wagon Maker Larkin, E.H. - Blacksmith Latimour, P.& 1. -Merchanr&Grist Mill Latimour, P.& J. -Saw Mill Laurence, Minur - Grist Mill Laurence, Minur - Saw Mill Laurence, Spenen - Blacksmith Leiter, Abraham - Boot & Shoe Maker Leiter, Abraham - Boot & Shoe Maker Liplett, Lance J. - Foundry, Etc Lyons & Co. - Saw Lumber Manahan, George W. - Saw Lumber Mansfield, Richard - Tannery

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Mason, James - Machine Shop May & Harper - Brewing May, Enis - Butcher Mccrillis, Brigham - Whip StOCk Maker Mckim, B.F. & W.rn. - Coopers Mcmaster, Dyman - Saw Mill Mcmillen, William - Wagon Maker/Wheeler Meachum, H.F. - Stone Quarry Miller - See Smith & Miller Miller & Fuller - Carriage & Wagon Maker Miller, Hadley 1. -Coach Carriage Man Miller, John Sr. - Saw Lumber Mills, M.L. & J.H. - Blacksmiths Mills, Pomeroy - Saw Lumber Moon, G.E. - Wagon Maker Moore & Co., David - Cabinet Maker Moore W.V.B. - Boot & Shoe Maker Moore, David - Blacksmith Moore, William - Tannery Morehouse & Co., Gideon - Foundry Morehouse & Co., Gideon - Brick Making Morehouse, Wm. - Blacksmith Morse, Rice J. - Blacksmith Noaker, Goerge - Carding & Filling Norcon, William R. - Cabinet Maker Oberer, Daniel - Saddler Ogden, Mary - Saw Mill Osburn, C,J. - Saddler Owen, Martin G. - Blacksmith Page, Charles W. - Saddler Palmer, L. & S.C. - Grist Mill & Mfg Palmer, Larenw M. - Boot & Shoe Maker Palmer, Samuel - Saw Lumber Pan ding, Charles - Blacksmith Parker, L.R. - Blacksmith/Wheeler & Wagon Maker Patrick, Shepard - Ashery Patterson, F.D. & R. - Saw Mill Pearce, Gershom - Saw Mill Pebteys, Ardon - Saw Lumber Perkins, E.B. - Distilling Peters - See Jenny & Peters Petties, Mead - Blacksmith Phelps, Anson - Saw Mill Portner, Frederick - Butcher Post, Bushne1- Foundry Powers - See Kenney & Powers Powers, Thomas - Artist Pratt, David H. - Coach Carriage & Wagon Maker Prenris, Charles - Foundry & Machine Shop Prentis, Joseph - Stone Quarry Pre ntis, Joseph R. - Blacksmith

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Preston, L. & C.A. - Printers Probasco, Henry - Cooper Probasco. Usual- Cooper Prosser. Jacob. Saw Lumber Pulver & Furlong - Grain Cradler, Etc. Putnam. Spencer - Tanner Randall, William T. - Boot & Shoe Maker Rathburn, Ebert - Carriage & Wagon Maker R~ed, Alexander· Wagon Maker Wheeler Richards &Cohers - Tanners RobertS & Co. - Saw Lumber RobertS, Benjamin - Tinner Rogers. L.& S. - Coopers Rose, Augustus H. - Bakery Ruggles & Turner - Chair Maker Runyan, John - Shoemaker Russel, Wilson]. - Tinners Sanders, Hoskin J. - Saddle & Harness Maker Scheib, Zellestine - Wagon Maker SCOtt, Wm. B. - Flour Scoudem, William - Blacksmith Seeley & Case - Boot & Shoe Maker Seeley, James - Shoemaker Seger & Bates - Foundry Seymour, Hart - Tinner Shay, James - Brick Maker Shencker. Marthias - Blacksmith Sherman, Geo. B. - Saw Lumber Sherman, Samuel - Saw Lumber Sherman. Samuel - Saw Mill Shipley, L.P. - Wagon Maker(wheeler) Silliman & Holmes - Oil Mill Slater, Abram - BlaCKsmith Slater. John - Blacksmith Slater, Milton - Wagon Maker Slocum. Rogers]. - Saw Mill Slocum, Wallace· Cabinet Maker Smith - See Davis & Smith Smith & Co., j.H. - Ashery Smith & Miller - Tinners Smith, M. & S. - Tanners & Shoemakers

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Snyder, William H. - Saddle & Harness Maker Squire, Douglass - Chair Maker Squire, Douglass - Chair Maker Squire, Luman - Blacksmith Stebbins. Calvin - Blacksmith Stiles, Benj. - Saw Lumber & Flour Stutchfield, Thomas G. - Cabinet Maker Talmey. Thomas - Grist Mill Taylor L.W. & G. - Grist Mill Terry. Roxana - Tannery Thornlow. T. & j. - Butchers Toan, St. John R. - Saw Lumber Townsend. Samuel - Shoemaker Trembly. Minner K .• Blacksmith Turner, William F. - Machinist Turner - See Ruggles & Turner Underhill, Isaac - Saw Mill Vancise, Charles - Saddler & Harness Maker Venus, Sebastian - Bakery Waggoner. W.O. - Wagon Maker Wakeman, John A. - Foundry Wakeman, W.H. - Grist Mill Wakeman, W.H. - Saw Mill Watrous, Joseph - Saddler & Harness Maker WatSon, Edwarq. Foundry Weaver, David - Saw Mill Webster John L. - Wagon Maker Welch. Ebenizer - Blacksmith Welker. Joseph - Shoemaker West & Co. - Saw Lumber Wheaten, John - Butcher Wilcox. Silas· Blacksmith Wilhelm, Coonrad j. - Boot & Shoe Maker Wilkinson, Elisha - Blacksmith Williams & Co., Amsden - Distilling Wright - See Fuller & Wright Wright, Edward - Blacksmith Yeaman. A. - Flour & Lumber Young, James J. - Boot & Shoe Maker Zahm & Co., Lewis - Distilling __ , Stewart· Tannery

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Marriages Before 1815 Recorded In Cleveland Written by Henry R. Timman for the Firelands Pioneer, Third Series, Vol. VI, 1985

When Huron Co. was formed 7 Feb 1809, there were only a few settlers on all the Firelands, and so the area was attached to Portage Co. and Geauga Co. for judicial purposes until 16 Jan 1810, when it was joined to Cuyahoga Co. The following marriage records stored at the Western Reserve Historical Society, Cleveland covering the years 1810 to 1815 apparently took place in the Firelands and not in Cuyahoga Co. Huron Co's. government was established as independent in 1815 and records from that year on are located in Probate Court at the Huron County Courthouse in Norwalk, OH.

ALLEN, John to Sally AUSTIN, both of Huron, 28 Nov 1810, by James Kingsbury, Cleveland BAKER, Abijah to Nancy WOODROUGH of Huron, 12 Dec 1811, by Jabez Wright, JP BAKER, Noah to Anna ADAMS, 16 Apr 1815, by Abijah Comstock, Cleveland BARIT, David to Elizabeth LEACH, both of Huron, 10 Mar 1814 by Abijah Comstock BROWN, Seth of Wheatsborough (now Lyme) to Sarah TUTTLE of Huron, 9 Oct 1814, by

Abijah Comstock COMSTOCK, Abijah to Esther FROST, both of Huron, 2 Feb 1812, by Jabez Wright, JP COMPTON, Jacob to Christina SHERRAD, 7 May 1814, by John S. Reid, JP COWIN, James R. to Rachel WOOD, both of Wheatsborough, 29 Dec 1813, by Abijah

Comstock DIXON, Levi to Nancy AUSTIN, 24 Dec 1814, by Almon Ruggles, JP, Cleveland GAVIT, Benjamin F. of Sandusky to Poly MARKHAM of Wheatsborough, 9 Mar 1815, by

Wm Richey, JP TOOKER, James to Olive McINTRYRE, 13 May 1815, by Abijah Comstock, JP GUTHRIE, Anselm to Amanda PERRY, 10 July 1813, by A. Comstock HEWIT, Abijah of Cleveland to Mary DOYLE of Wheatsborough, 25 Feb 1814, by Abijah

Comstock, JP MARTIN, Bud to Caty SHERRED, 1 May 1814, by John S. Reid, JP PARKER, Charles to Hannah DOWNING, 23 June 1813, by Abijah Comstock PETTIBONE, Truman to Phebe WOOLCOT, 10 Mar 1814, by James Kingsbury, JP SAUNDERS, Samuel to Polly FITZGERALD, 12 Dec 1811, by Jabez Wright, JP SHERMAN, Daniel to Abbey GUTHRIE, 10 July 1813, by A. Comstock SNOW, Dorastus P. of Wheatsbourough to Sally ELDRED of Huron, 18 Jan 1814, by Abijah

Comstock STARR, Thomas to Clementina CLARK of Huron, 3 Feb 1814, by Abijah Comstock, JP WOOD, Nathan to Jane HARRISON, 30 March 1815, by William Richey WRIGHT, Jabez to Tamar RUGGLES, 11 Mar 1911, by Joseph Clark, JP

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Wedding Anno'-Cncettlents ~$ seen in TI,e AJortll41k ReRector 18rr"18r9

Husband Wife Date Place Pastor ... 4 ...................................... .............................................. ......................... . ................................ . .................................... Abbott, W 0 Or) Fuller, Alice L 17Sep1878 Norwalk Cowan, J W (Rev) Allen, CS Lucas.MM 11Sep1877 F airbault Mn, Baker, Charles E Case, Mary j (Mrs) OZlun1878 East Townsend Royce, Hiram (Rev) Baker, Norman Adams, Jennie 0 15May1878 HanlandTwp Royce, Hiram (Rev) Baker. TB Richardson. Ella C 09May1878 Norwalk Newton, A (Rev) BaU, Jay Filkins, Delia 19Mar1878 Hartland Gray, J H (Rev) Bare, Burton W Maynard, Viola E 17Oct1877 Leonard, A H (Rev) Bare, E D Hickok,AE Feb1878 license issued Barron, J H (Rev) Breckenridge, Hattie 2Uan1878 Norwalk. Hanupee, 0 H (Rev) Bedford, john C Tucker. Edwina C ZOMar1879 Olena Islip, J P (Rev) Bishop, Charles Ruggles, Jennie 27Nov1877 Ridgefield Broadwell, J S (Rev) Bloxham, Alfred Hazard, Eva OSOct1877 New London M'Cullocb, R M (Rev) Boalt, Eben CoUins, Jennie D 20Mar1878 Norwalk Balcom, R B (Rev) Brewster, J L Inman. Cora M 24Oct1878 Olena Oray J H (Rev) Briggs, George H Brailey, Anna F 09Apr1879 Broadwell, J S (Rev) Brink. P S Munn. A P (Mrs) 05 Dec 1878 Hall, F P (Rev) Brooks, Nehemiah Smith. Olive A (Mrs) OS Febl 878 Norwalk Lloyd, Chas A (Esq) Brundage, Zebulon Stevens, Clara Feb 1878 license issued Burnham, RB Parker, AM Febt878 license issued Burras, Reuben MCfarlin, Julia A 31 Dec 1 878 Fairfield Siegfried. T J (Rev) Bunows, WM Knapp, Dora A Feb1878 license issued Bunon,john Hipp,Mary Feb1878 license issued Butler, C R Bentley, May 03Sep1878 Wakeman Creegan C C (Rev) Carter, Charles H Rowland. Bell 14Novl877 Florence Royce, Hiram (Rev) Cauman, Christophe Hoerener, Mary Feb1878 license issued Chandler, Charles H Smith,ldaM 040ct1877 Norwalk Williamson, J 0 (Rev) Close, Frank P Webber, Mary A 240ct1877 Norwalk Broadwell, J S (Rev) Coit, Augustus L Graham, Anna T 16Sep1877 Peru ~hton, S (Rev) Coit, Fletcher R Coit, Kudora 29Nov1877 Fairfield Hal~ F F (Rev) CoJlier, R B Kimberly, Lottie B 27Octl878 North Fairfield Aikman, j G (Rev) Cook, Chules J Link, Mabel 28Novl89S Cook, Frederick W Seeley, Benha U 12Dec1895 Corwin, George W Terry, Marie 21Nov1877 Norwalk Williamson (Rev) Crinnion, Nicholas Flood, Maggie Nov1878 license issued Cuniss,J H MCOregor Jennie E Z5Mar1879 Florence Weber. G A (Rev) Danforth, Alo Taft, Lucy 22jan1828 Bronson Dewolf, Wm Or) Cook, Mary E 10Jun1878 Norwalk Balcom, R B (Rev) Diggins, Clark Green, Esther M Nov1878 license issued Drake, Chester F Coleman, E L Feb1878 license issued Drake, EHas G Hitsman, Ettie 09Jun1878 Berlin Heights Royce, Hiram (Rev) Dunn, john Pierce, Mertia Nov1878 license issued Dye, Orrin] Turner, ElJa ZSFeb1878 Norwalk Lloyd, Chas A Easley, W B Shelton, Lucy Jane ZSApr1878 Norwalk WilJiamson, J D (Rev) Eastman, E G E Kendall,MJ Feb1878 license issued Evans, Frank H Laylin, Marie 07Augl878 Norwalk Broadwell, J S (Rev) Fenis, Byron J Dickson, Leona 05Feb1879 North Fairfield Siegfried, T J (Rev)

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Husband Wife Date Place Pastor ........................................ ...................................................................... ..................... . ................. ........................... Fitch, Oliver C Dougherty, Rose Z9Oct1878 Mansfield Ernsberger, C S (Rev) Flatch, Henry Thorn,Mary Feb1878 license issued Ford, Oscar P Pierce, Ella l00ct1877 FitchvilJe Booth, E J V (Rev) Friend, Emil 0 Jackson, Florence B 19Oct1878 Monroeville Karcher (Rev) Frost, Delmer C Smith, Hannah E 06Aug1878 Greenfield Siegfried, T J (Rev) Garland, Frederick Leingruber, M E Feb1878 license issued Gersham, Whitney Mahan, Bridget Nov1878 Gesner, WiJliam W Bunce, Eugenia E Z80ct1877 Wakeman Creegan, C C (Rev) Greenfield, L H Easterwood, Cora Nov1878 license issued Griffin, Walter J Garner, Ivon L 26Sep1895 Halmer, Frank Siesley, Helena Feb1878 license issued Harley, Alonso T Foote, Carrie L (Mrs) ZOJu11877 Cleveland Cowan, Chas Terr~ Harter, Theodore M Blish, jennie E 18Oct1877 Milan Walter, J H (Rev) Hartman, SO Stohl, Sophia D Nov1878 license issued Hattou, M B Mehrling, Mary Nov1878 license issued Hauxhurst, George J Motter, Emma J Nov1878 license issued Hay, Fred H Kelsey Edith M 08Dec1895 Clyde Hay, Will T Manahan, Jennie 19Nov1895 Hendryx, Augustus Porter, Annie E Feb1878 license issued Hershiser, Frank C Miller, Mary B 14Nov1877 Chicago junction Keesy, W A (Rev) Hester,J M Smith, Helen M 23Octl878 North Fairfield Siegfried, T J (Rev) Hilton, Thomas A Stotts. Della E 02Jan1879 Ripley Siegfried, T J (Rev) Hinckley,l L Earl, Elida V 25Apr1878 Norwalk Nichols. Mr (Rev) Hough, Edwin H Hills, Malinda E Nov1878 license issued Hoyt, Frank E Poyer, Julia E ZlNov1895 Hund, Daniel 13Nov1870 Huston, Matthew Willis, Lucy E Z6Ju11877 North Fairfield Collier,l S (Rev) lcckels, William Willard, Catherine Nov1878 license issued Jennings, Edwin J{ Mead, Estella C 18Sep1878 Olena Booth,l S (Rev) Keen, Elmer C Dennis, Mary E Z6May1878 East Norwalk Vail, Z S (Rev) Kellogg, Charles H Humphrey. Mary A 28Feb1878 Milan Fay, D (Esq) Kilburn, Orson Martin, Mary E 17Mar1878 Norwalk Lloyd, Chas A (Esq) King, Chas 0 (Rev) Sweet, Anna M 14Dec1878 Calcutta India Williams, Rev Mr Knight, Albert T Bodley, Sarah A 23Apr1879 Ripley Allen, J N (Rev) Knowlton, Geo H Golding, Burtie Feb1878 license issued Lacer, David Seiler, Ella Feb1878 license issued Lamoraux, Darwin K Palmer, Alma E 25Octl877 Ripley Leonard, A H (Rev) Laylin,lohn Gallup, Mabel 08Oct1895 Lewis,j E Liggett, Ida Z Nov1878 license issued Macumby, Sidney Berdsee, Cora 29Sep1877 East Townsend Islip, J P (Rev) Maurer, Frederick Hyman, Minnie Feb1878 license issued Mcgucken, Emil Burdue, Emma 14Mar1878 Norwalk Lloyd, Chas A (Esq) Mcleod,O B Derby, Sarah E 22}an1879 Peru Cone, A (Rev) Meade, W H (Jr) Moore, Louise 02Oct1895 Mills, C A (Dr) Parmenter, Mary 14May1878 New London Morehouse, Dell Jamison, Miss Frank 040ct1877 Milan Walter, J H (Rev) Morfitt, J J Bliss, Lurena Feb1878 license issued Morris, J H (Dr) Fowler Ada 20Sep1877 Greenwich Brant, J P (Rev) Munsell, Seth Davidson, Margaret 23Jun1878 Olena Cone, A (Rev) Mutter, Fred Dunbar, Mary A Feb1878 license issued

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.~~.~.~~~~ ........................... WAf.c: ..................................... p.!':~.~ ............. ...... J~~~s~ ................ . Pastor ..................................... ... . Newton, Henry M Nims,WmW Odell, Wesley 0 Perin, George L Patrick, Benj 0 Patrick, R F (Rev) Pearl, Charles Pfluyer, Emil Place,Geo W Post, Charles Poths, Charles Powers, Ransom H Purdy, A W (Jr) Ralston, 0 F Rea, Theodore Reynolds, Warren D Rice, Henry H (Rev) Richards, Milton W Rick, Marion Roberi:son, Peter Rogers, Fremont J Rogers, Job Ronk, Chasp Rowley, Arthur E Royce, Stewart (MD) Russ, WilJiam Ryerson, George M Ryerson, Price V Saunders, Charles Sayles, Charles F Scoville, J M Shaw,J C Shedd, DE Sherman, H E SidnelJ, Frank E Silcox, Amos Sisson, Adelbert Smith, C E Smith,CW Smith, Fred H Smith, Fred H Smith, John W Smith, LJ Smith, R H Smith, Willis A Smithly, Joseph Snook, P A Snyder, W H Southard, Geo W Stedman, Charles B

Sinclair, Agnes M 26Dec1877 Wright, Josephine 24Oct1878 Adams, Lettie 13Jun1878 Danforth, Vinnie 22Jan1878 Conant, C A (Mrs) 03Jan1878 Loomis E J (Mrs) 09Feb1878 Jefferson, Lottie 280ct1877 Miller, Mary Ann Feb1878 Petitt, Jennie 27Sep 1 877 Laning, AdilJa Feb1878 Franz, Louise Feb1878 Scutt, Hattie E Nov1878 Briggs, Aurelia 06May1878 Bloomer, Irma 300ct1895 Lyon, DelJa A llDec1878 Norick, Frances M 22May1878 Thompson, Carrie B 09Oct1877 Wells, Letitia E 09Oct1877 Richardson, Mary Jane 19Mar1878 Roorback. Emma M Feb1878 Wyckoff. Dessie B 29Nov1877 Prouty, Mary (Mrs) 20Nov1877 Barrett, B Eva Z9Aug1878 Reed, Mary Etta 04 Dec 1895 Ward, Abbie C 19Mar1879 Megginson, Lila 170ct1878 Harrison. Hannah 25Jun1878 Hinkley, Mary A 011an1879 Ringle, Emma 14Nov1878 Sparks. Emma A 29Aug1877 Brown, E C 01Feb1878 Hunt Mina B 30Apr1879 (Maiden Not Given) o 11 an 1863 Robertson, Estella C 03Jan1878 Seeley, Mary A 28Nov1895 MCCague. Addie M 290ct1878 Hakes. Carrie 24Dec1877 Clark, Allie 23Oct1878 Fletcher Lois 16Sep1878 Gillett, Louisa M 04Dec1878 MCKnight. Kate Z7Nov1895 Resh, Dorotha Feb1878 Skellenger, Silas (Mrs) 230ct1878 Burditt, Lottie 27Mar1878 Smith, Ida M 011an1878 Seymore, Mary 220ct1878 Miller. Lena 04Feb1878 Fisher. Tutie A 16Oct1878 Beck, Amanda 02Aug1877 Thorley. Hettie 28Nov1895

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New London

Norwalk Olena San Francisco, CA

Childs, E W (Rev) HartWT Cone, A (Rev) Aston, S (Rev) Broadwell, J S (Rev) Broadwell, J S (Rev) Royce, Hiram (Rev) license issued Collier, J L (Rev) license issued license issued license issued

Creegan, C C (Rev) Gray, John H (Rev)

Norwalk Richards, U (Rev) Norwalk Lloyd, Chas A (Esq)

Norwalk Norwalk Clarksfield North Fairfield Fairfield LymeTwp Norwalk Fairfield Olen a Berlin Heights Norwalk Collins East of Norwalk Norwalk

Hartland Greenwich New London Colton, Dh Norwalk

Marcellus NY Norwalk Fitchville Monroeville Norwalk Norwalk North Fairfield

license issued Broadwell, J B (Rev) Broadwell, J S (Rev) Warner, E L (Rev)

Booth, E J V (Rev) Karcher, J (Rev) Booth, E J V (Rev) Siegfried, T J (Rev) Spangler,l M (Rev) Royce, Hiram (Rev) Broadwell, J S (Rev) Weber G A (Rev) 15th Anniv 011an1878 Broadwell, J S (Rev)

Cone, A (Rev) Russell, C I (Rev) Davies, J M (Rev) Rapp, B F (Elder) Walter, J H (Rev)

license issued Greene. T R (Rev)

Mills, E (Rev) Puetz, J M (Rev) Lloyd Chas A (Esq) Williamson, J D (Rev) Collier, J L (Rev)

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Wedding Announcements - continued

Husband Wife Date Place Pastor .................................................................................................................. , ......................................................................... Steiert, Labolt Beelman, Sarah Ann Feb1878 license issued Stevenson, Geo F Wells, Sophia J 15Jan1878 Fitchville Fry, Geo V (Rev) Stone, James S Summerlin, Josephine 05}un1878 Hartland Cone, A (Rev) Strong, Fred C Sharp, Mary C Feb1878 license issued Sweet,S H MCCord, Alice Nov1878 license issued Sydell, Wm Ellis. Alma A 09Jun1818 SW/Greenwich Sta Russell, C I (Rev) Taylor, D B (Dr) Adams, Charlotte 15Aug1895 Vincent, Thatcher Dailey, Adela C Nov1878 license issued Vogus.John Rummel, Catherine Febl878 license issued Waldron. E E Patchen, Viola L ZZOCt1878 Norwalk Weber, W A (Rev) Ward. Frank Travis. Hattie Nov1878 license issued Ward.J C White. Hattie 30Dec1877 Fitchville Wells, Geo H (Rev) Warner, George A Tompkins, Julia A Nov 1878 license issued Welch. 0 H Haskins, Ida M ZONov1878 Wakeman Creegan, C C (Rev) White. F A Kennedy, Sadie lZDec1878 Bronson Cone, A(Rev) Whitney, Gersham Mahan, Bridget license issued Wilber, George M Ransom. Cara 2ZAug1877 Berlin Heights Royce, Hiram (Rev) Williams. James W Webster. Ada F 18Octl877 Peru Karcher, J (Rev) Winans, Frank S Dunning. Libbie A 31Oct1877 Clarks field Weber, Geo a (Rev) Wright. Wallace J Ford. Mary A (Mrs) Nov1878 Hartman, Rev Dr Wylie, Richard (Rev) Southworth. Hattie M Z9Aprl878 San Francisco. CA Beers. H W (Rev) Youngs. Willis S Hitsman, Hattie M 16Octl877 East Townsend Royce, Hiram (Rev) Zehner. John Hepp. Matilda Z30ctl878 Bellevue Buechler C (Rev) Zeigler. Emanuel Starkie, Wealthy A Nov1878 license issued

... This research has been brought to you through the combined efforts of Mary Carabin making copies from micro-film. Loretta Gerber computerizing, and Nora Downing proof-reading. These wedding announcements appeared in the Norwalk Reflector between the years 1877 and 1879 and in reading the rest of the articles available on the copies. Nora found some family information. It pays to volunteer.

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HURON COUNTY MILITARY

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Descriptive Roll of Company H, 166 Reg Ohio National Guard 2 May 1864 for 100 days

Commissioned Officers Name Age Height Skin Eyes Hair Born OccuQation McCormick, B.F. Capt 44 5' 10" Fair Blue Dark Ovid NY Farmer Owen, Sidney M. 1 Lt 25 5'9" Dark Black Black Huron Co, OH Merchant LaBarre, John E. 2 Lt 35 5' 8" Dark Black Black Huron Co, OH Distiller

Privates Amsden, Luther A. 26 5' 10" Fair Blue Brown Cattaraugus Co, NY Farmer Atherton, Halsey D. 18 5' 5" Light Blue Light Huron Co, OH Farmer Bishop, L. P. 38 5'7" Light Hazel Light Courtland Co, NY Machinest Bloomer, Bryant J. 18 5' 9" Light Blue Light Huron Co, OH Farmer Bloomer, Robert A. 21 5' 10" Light Blue Light Huron Co, OH Farmer Brickenridge, Henry C. 19 5'9" Fair Blue Light Lorain Co, OH Farmer Briggs, Ephriam 23 5" 11" Light Blue Brown Huron Co, OH Farmer Briggs, Joseph 39 6' Fair Hazel Dark OH Farmer Brown, Doctor F. 38 5' 10" Fair Hazel Brown Richland Co, OH Farmer Calver, Byron 18 5' 8" Dark Black Brown Brockport NY Tinner Chaffee, David E. 26 5' 10" Fair Blue Dark unlisted Farmer

Sent from Ft Richardson V A to general hospital Fairfax Seminary V A on 12 Aug 1864 Rejoined Regt, Camp Cleveland OH, 26 Aug 1864

Childs, Francis 36 5'9" Light Blue Brown NY, NY Farmer Conoly, James 38 5' 8" Fair Hazel Grey Lathrow, Ireland Farmer

Enlist~ Hartland Havana

Monroeville

Havana Peru

Monroeville Sherman Sherman

Camden, OR Centerton Hartland Peru

Monroeville Hartland

Havana Norwalk

Cornell, Henry 19 5' 8" Light Blue Black Cincinnati OH Farmer Four Comers OR Cox, GeoD. 19 5'9" Light Dark Brown Erie Co, OH Farmer Sherman Crosby, Albert J. 23 5' 11" Light Blue Light Huron Co, OH Farmer Havana

Sent from Ft Richardson V A to general hospital Fairfax Seminary V A on 12 Aug 1864 Rejoined Regt, Camp Cleveland OH, 26 Aug 1864

Decker, Geo W. 18 5' 8" Light Grey Light Seneca Co, OH Farmer Centerton Denman, William 42 5'9" Fair Grey Light OH Farmer Wakeman Dewitt, John J. 35 5' 10" Fair Blue Dark Cayuga Co, NY Farmer Hartland Dolbee, Benajah 43 5'6" Light Blue Dark NY Farmer Hartland Dolbee, Benjamin 39 5' 7" Dark Blue Dark NY Farmer Hartland Donelson, G.W. 18 5'6" Fair Grey Dark NY Farmer Wakeman Duffner, Andrew 19 5' 5" Fair Brown Brown Monroeville OH Barber Monroeville Ellis, Robert 30 5'7" Fair Black Dark FlorenceOH Farmer Wakeman Fewson, Michael E. 22 5'8" Fair Blue Light Yorkshire, England Farmer Havana Fitch, Frank E. 22 5' 8" Fair Grey Dark Huron Co, OH Farmer Havana Fletcher, Geo F. 23 5'8" Fair Hazel Brown Clarksfield OH Farmer Clarksfield Ford, John 20 5' 11" Light Blue Light Huron Co, OH Farmer Havana

Sent from Ft Richardson V A to general hospital Fairfax Seminary V A on 12 Aug 1864 Rejoined Regt, Camp Cleveland OR, 26 Aug 1864

Fornwald, Leonard R. 22 5'4" Fair Black Dark Bloomsburg PA Clerk Centerton French, Alonzo 26 5' 11" Fair Gray Brown Oberlin OH Laborer New London

Sent from Ft Richardson V A to general hospital Fairfax Seminary V A on 12 Aug 1864 Rejoined Regt, Camp Cleveland OH, 26 Aug 1864

Fritchle, Augustus C. 18 5'6" Fair Blue Light Holmes Co, OH Bookkeeper MtHopeOH Gardiner, Addison 19 5'9" Fair Grey Brown Huron Co, OH Laborer Monroeville Gensel, Daniel 18 5'6" Fair Grey Brown PA Blacksmith FlatRockOH Gilson, Homer P. 19 5'7" Fair Dark Light Huron Co, OH Clerk Sherman Grey, James 19 5'7" Fair Brown Brown Clarksfield OH Farmer Clarksfield Gunn, GeoF. 18 5' 8" Fair Blue Brown Huron Co, OH Farmer Centerton

Sent from Ft Richardson V A to general hospital Fairfax Seminary V A on 12 Aug 1864 Rejoined Regt, Camp Cleveland OH, 26 Aug 1864

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Descriptive Roll, Company H, 166 Reg Ohio National Guard - continued

~e Hales, Wm

Age Height Skin Eyes Hair Born Occupation Enlisted 18 5' 7" Fair Blue Light Pittsfield OH Farmer Camden OH

Sent from Ft Richardson VA to general hospital Fairfax Seminary VA on 12 Aug 1864 Rejoined Regt, Camp Cleveland OH, 26 Aug 1864

Harrington, Geo W. 27 5' 6" Fair Blue Light NY, NY Farmer Harris, Heber 18 5' 5" Fair Blue Light Huron Co, OH Farmer Haskins, J.P. 23 5' 6" Fair Blue Black Wakeman OH Farmer

Sent from Ft Richardson VA to general hospital Fairfax Seminary V A on 12 Aug 1864 Rejoined Regt, Camp Cleveland OH, 26 Aug 1864

Heffner, Benjamin F. 17 5' 5" Fair Brown Dark Ashland Co, OH Farmer

Heffner, John Died Fort Richardson VA, 3 P.M. on 2 Aug 1864 of Typhoid Fever

44 5' 6" Fair Brown Dark Ashland Co, OH Carpenter Sent from Ft Richardson VA to general hospital Fairfax Seminary VA on 12 Aug 1864 Rejoined Regt, Camp Cleveland OH, 26 Aug 1864

Hester, Charles T. 21 5' 7" Fair Grey Brown Huron Co, OH Farmer

Hill, Thomas C.

Holiday, Wm G. Hollis, Lucius L. Hoyt, Frederick

Jenkins, George Jillich, George Jones, Wm Higgins, Charles Knapp, David

Knuchel, John

Sent from Fort Richardson VA to general hospital Fairfax Seminary VA, 12 Aug 1864 Died there on 17 Aug 1864 of Typhoid Fever

22 5' 6" Fair Brown Brown Huron Co, OH Farmer Sent from Ft Richardson V A to general hospital Fairfax Seminary V A on 12 Aug 1864 Rejoined Regt, Camp Cleveland OH, 26 Aug 1864

18 5' 11" Fair Blue Light Hartland OH 20 5' 3" Fair Blue Light Huron Co, OH 41 5' 9" Fair Hazel Brown NY, NY

Died Ft Richardson on 7 Aug 1865 at 12:30 AM. of typhoid fever 20 5' 11" Fair Light Brown Huron Co, OH 19 5' 6" Fair Black Brown Boston MA 24 5' 9" Fair Black Black Oneida Co, NY 25 5' 9" Fair Brown Brown Erie Co, OH 23 5' 9" Fair Blue Light Hartland OH

Died Fort Richardson VA on 21 Aug 1864 of Heart Disease

Farmer Farmer Farmer

Laborer Clerk Farmer Farmer Farmer

31 5' 4" Fair Black Light Berne, Switzerland Shoemaker Kreps, John McConnell, Harrison McCrillis, Milo McFarland, Andrew Miles, Luther S.

22 5' 6" Fair Brown Brown Cincinnati OH Farmer 19 5' 9" Dark Black Black Huron Co, OH Farmer 21 5' 7" Fair Blue Brown Huron Co, OH Carpenter 19 5' 11" Fair Grey Brown New Brunswick Farmer 27 5' 9" Fair Blue Light Fitchville OH Farmer

Miles, Marcus S.

Sent from Ft Richardson VA to general hospital Fairfax Seminary VA on 12 Aug 1864 Rejoined Regt, Camp Cleveland OH, 26 Aug 1864

21 5' 9" Fair Gray Dark Fitchville OH Farmer Sent from Ft Richardson V A to general hospital Fairfax Seminary VA on 12 Aug 1864 Rejoined Regt, Camp Cleveland OH, 26 Aug 1864

Hartland Norwalk

Wakeman

Hartland

Hartland

Havana

Norwalk

Hartland Sherman

Huron Co

Havana Monroeville WestonOH

Wakeman Hartland

Sherman Monroeville

Centerton Sherman Hartland Hartland

Hartland

Miller, Jacob M. 23 5' 7" Fair Blue Light Huron Co, OH Engineer Berlin Hts

Miller, Robert Moore, Frank A Moore, Henry L. Nesbitt, John

Niver, Henry C. Niver, John M. Noble, Byron E. Norton, William Pease, Oscar

Attended in sickness at Post Hospital, Ft Richardson V A by Regimental Surgeon (sick with diarrhea) 37 5' 5" Fair Blue Dark Cambridge, England Blacksmith Hartland 15 5' 7' Fair Blue Brown Norwalk OH Farmer Hartland 43 5' 10" Fair Blue Grey Geneva NY Farmer Hartland 30 5' 10" Fair Grey Brown Stark Co, OH Farmer Centerton

Sent from Ft Richardson VA to general hospital Fairfax Seminary V A on 12 Aug 1864 Rejoined Regt, Camp Cleveland OH, 26 Aug 1864

21 5' 8" Dark Blue Black Huron Co, OH 24 5' 9" Dark Blue Black Huron Co, OH 29 5' 11" Fair Hazel Dark Colesville NY 43 5' 5" Fair Grey Auburn Wayne Co, NY 18 5' 4" Fair Blue Light Ontario Co, NY

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Farmer Farmer Farmer Farmer Student

Centerton Centerton

Hartland Norwalk Norwalk

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Descriptive Roll, Company H, 166 Reg Ohio National Guard - continued

Name Age Height Skin Eyes Hair Born OccuQation Enlist~ Philips, Alvin E. 18 5'7" Fair Brown Light Huron Co, OH Farmer Centerton Prosser, Wm S. 31 5'8" Fair Blue Dark Hartland OH Farmer Hartland Raymond, Orlando E. 41 5' 7" Fair Blue Auburn Crawford Co, IN Farmer Havana Reiner, Ludwig 40 5'4" Fair Grey Light Wertenberg, Germany Farmer Centerton Richardson, Wm 19 5'7" Fair Blue Light DoverOH Sadler Monroeville Roberts, John 43 5'7" Fair Blue Light England Farmer Four CornersOH Robinson, Benjamin 20 5'4" Fair Grey Light Huron Co, OH Farmer Centerton Sage, John W. 35 5' 11" Fair Blue Auburn Oswego NY Carpenter Centerton Simson, Thomas (no information recorded) Smith, John H. 19 5' 10" Light Blue Light Huron Co, OH Farmer Norwalk

Sent from Ft Richardson V A to general hospital Fairfax Seminary V A on 12 Aug 1864 Rejoined Regt, Camp Cleveland OH, 26 Aug 1864

Smith, WmF. 32 5'9" Fair Grey Dark Huron Co, OH Farmer Havana Snyder, Judson H. 19 5' 11" Fair Black Light Huron Co, OH Student Peru Summerlin, David 21 5'7" Fair Blue Dark Bronson Twp. Farmer Hartland

Sent from Ft Richardson V A to general hospital Fairfax Seminary V A on 12 Aug 1864 Rejoined Regt, Camp Cleveland OH, 26 Aug 1864

Tanner, E. Thomas (no information recorded) Terwilliger, Manson 19 5' 10" Fair Brown Light Bronson Twp. Farmer Olena Thomas, Ely 30 5' 8" Fair Grey Red Hartland OH Farmer Wakeman Truman, Daniel 22 5'2" Dark Black Black Huron Co, OH Farmer Centerton Vogel, William H. 18 6' Fair Blue Light Huron Co, OH Farmer Centerton Watrous, Daniel S. 20 5' 5" Dark Black Black NorwalkOH Student Norwalk

Sent from Ft Richardson VA to general hospital Fairfax Seminary VA on 12 Aug 1864 Rejoined Regt, Camp Cleveland OH, 26 Aug 1864

Wheaton,W. 23 5' 7" Fair Blue Brown England Butcher Monroeville Winslow, Humphrey 19 5' 5" Fair Blue Brown Syracuse NY Farmer Olena

Deserted, Camp Cleveland, 15 May 1864 Woodruff, Peter V. 37 5' 10" Fair Blue Brown NY, NY Farmer Centerton

Entered 15 May 1864 for 100 days Brown, Wm 40 5' 11" Fair Blue Light Cayuga Co, NY Farmer Cleveland Daniels, Julius 21 6' 1" Fair Blue Light Ashland Co, OH Farmer Cleveland Doan, Silas 31 5'4" Fair Hazel Black Alleghany Co, NY Sawyer Cleveland Fetterhoff, Christian 33 5'8" Fair Blue Brown Columbiana Co, OH Farmer Cleveland Gage, Albert 39 5'9" Fair Blue Light Onondaga Co, NY Lumberman Cleveland Gregory,Omar 25 5' 8" Fair Hazel Brown Huron Co, OH Farmer Cleveland Noble, Courtland 26 5' 10" Fair Hazel Light Broome Co, NY Farmer Cleveland Snyder, William 29 5'9" Fair Blue Light Erie Co, OH Farmer Cleveland Trimmer, Thomas C. 28 5' 10" Fair Blue Light Cayuga NY Farmer Cleveland Van Liew, Wm C. 36 6' Fair Blue Light Genesee Co, NY Farmer Cleveland

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Where The Dead Lie Buried

List of deceased soldiers buried in Norwalk, Peru and Bronson Townships .. . abstracted from The Daily Reflector, 27 May 1909

(These soldiers are all Civil War unless otherwise marked)

Woodlawn Burkhart, C. Fleharty, John Jones, James A,

Cemetery Burnham, Daniel Fleharty, John L. Civil & Mex. Wars

Abbott, H. V. Bums, Samuel Fleharty, Perry A. Jones, John Paul

Acker, David Burt, John Fletcher, William Joslin, W. H.

Adkins, William Butt, Henry Foster, John H. Keeler, Cornelius

Aggus, Thomas W. Butt, John Foster, Robert Keeler, Julius

Akers, William E. Call, Nobel C. Foster, S. B. Kelble, Xavier

Amerman, Josiah Casper, Frank Foster, Stephen Keller, John

Ames, Oliver T. Catlin Cornelius Fox, Albert S. Kellogg, Bradford N.

Ames, W. Harrison Catlin, William Fox, Daniel H. Kellogg, Col. Horace

Armstrong, 1. B., Chase, A. B. Frost, Ansel Kellogg, Lyman

Mexican War Clawson, G. B. Fuller, William Kellogg, Dr. William,

Baker, Ahner, Cleveland, D. Pitt Gager, Henry C. RM. Spanish War

Rev War Cleveland, W. P. Gallup Hallet, King, David C.

Baker, D. A, Jr. Cline, Milo Warof1812 King, Hudson B.

Baker, Homer Cole, George Gauff, David K. Knapp,D. G.

Baker, John L. Cole, Sterry Gilbert, John Latimer, John M.

Baker, T. E. Cole, William Goodell, E. F. Lamkin, George

Baker, Timothy, Conger, David Goodnow, W. M. Lawrence, Ralph E.,

War of 1812 Conger, Ira B. Green, Sperry Spanish War

Barber, Orson M. Conner, Thomas B. Green, Thomas Laylin, John,

Barber, Seth M. Conners, John Gross, Henry War of1812

Barker, John L. Coroin, Francis Guilford, E. R Lee, C. W.

Barnes, Samuel W., Coxley, Joseph Hadley, George Leggett, C. R

Mexican War Crawford, John H. Hagaman, Thomas Lloyd, Sidney S.

Barnhart, Edgar Crosby, Henry M. Hall, David T. Lowe, Alpha

Barnhart, M. Curren, Thomas S. Hargraves Duckworth Ludwin, Peter

Beardsley, David D. Curtis, Edwin T. Harris, B. H. Lyke, William B.

Beardsley, Eugene L. Curtiss, George W. Hawley, Charles L. Lynch, Patrick

Benedict, David D., Curtiss, S. W. Heath, John L. Maltsey, Homer

Surgeon Dale, Solomon IIiggins, David, Manahan, Chailes

Benson, Benjamin Deaver, James, Rev. War Manahan, Chas W. Jr.

Benson, Charles E. Warof1812 Hill, Horace Markley, E. L.,

Bentley, H. P. DeWitt, James Hill, William Spanish War

Birdseye, Fred G., DeWolfe, James M. Holmes, Thomas Marsh, Charles E.

Oregon Indian War Dill, Edwin M. Howe, Salem T. Matthews, John

Blackman, A. Dixey, I. 1. Hoyt,C.C. McCord, Alonzo

Blakeman, James H. Doan, Silas Hoyt, James McGuckin, James

Blish, Alhert Doty, David Hoyt, Samuel S. McLane, Alfred

Blish, Daniel Easley, Ephriam W. Hoyt, W. M. Meacham, S. S

Bliss, Julius E. Edmeston, David Hurd, David Mesnard, Luther B.

Bloomer, Bryant 1. Eels, Joseph Hurlburt, William H. Miles, Sylvester

Bloomer, Robert A Engles, Silas Husted, Ed Legrand Millen, Edward

Boalt, F. H. Fackler, P. O. IIusted, Elmer E. Miller, Charles

Bowden, 1. M. Fairchild, John B. Inman, Henry Miller, Henry

Bowers, John Fay, Ezra S. Jackson, William Miller, Thomas

Bragdon, Francis M. Ferguson, Chauncey, Joiner, Joseph Moore, Frank A

Brown, Edwin H. Spanish War Jones, Abbott Moore, Henry L.

Burkhart, Anton Ferris, Samuel Jones, Emanuel Morehouse, Gideon

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Where the Dead Lie Snyder, Andrew C. St. Paul's Brewster, Luther (Continued) Stacey, L. Episcopal Warof1812

Stone, James Cemetery Rice, Lawrence Morrill, Edwin C. Streeter, Charles B. Brewster, Charles Ruggles, Moses Morrison, Allen Suhr, William Brewster, M. P. Soper, David Morse, Frank H. Sutton, Joseph Cunningham, B. F. Mountain, William IT Sweet, Levi Mexican War Old Cemetery near Mountain, Robert Taylor, T O. Downing, John the Mesnard Farm Neusbaumer, H. Templar, John Evans, Charles Blish, Joel Neville, Amos J. Templar, William Gibbs, David, Heath, Amasa Noble, Isaac Terwilliger, Amos Warof1812 Knapp, David Noble, Jacob Terwilliger, Manson Harris, Heber Lloyd, Lyman G. Osborn, Jerome Tobey, William F. Jennings, Samuel K. Rogers, Frank Osborn, Ralph Tompkins, Lt Haldon U. Keeler, Clarence Silcox, S. Osborn, S. W. Vanderpool, Simon Keeler, Julius Stratton, Maj. David Palmer, Harvey VanKleek, Lawrence Lambert, Mahlon Pantlind, J. T. VanSciver, Samuel TA. Newman, Schubel, Hester Cemetery Parker, W. F. IT Ward, Edward War of1812 Amerman, Simon, Parker, Wm. F. Webb, Loren Parks, Josiah, Warof1812 Patrick, German Webster, F. J. Rev. War Barker, John Patterson, Frank Welch, L. A. Parks, Michael Beach, Elias Pettis, Henry Wells, Daniel Warof1812 Warof1812 Pinney, J. N. Wells, James Rogers, W. B. Clark, Henry Pinney, John Wells, William W. Sutton, A. G. Danforth, Clayton Proffit, William Wheeler, Henry Mexican War Haskell, Prince Randolph, Frank L. Whitney, Palmer Taylor, Timothy Rev. War Read, IraB. Wildman, F. A. Rev. War Hester, Wallace Reding, Charles L. Williams, James O. Underhill, David Ketcham, Cornelius Reining, Peter Williams, Oliver W. Rev. War Mexican War Remington, Herber R. Willoughby, Peyton D. Vredenburgh, Richard Ketcham, Sears Reniff, Frank Wilson, James A. Lawrence, A. E. Rice, Frank J. Woodmancy, Thomas G St. Mary's Nicholls, John, Richards, J. A. Woolverton, W. B. Catholic Cemetery Warof1812 Roe, Frank Wooster, Col Moses F. Brady, Michael Slinker, James Rogers, F. W. Wooster, Nathan, Cazeau, Louis J. Stebbins, George Ronk, Seneca War of1812 Clark, Owen Wilson, George Rowe, William W orten be, Daniel C.

Clark, Patrick Rundel, Jared Zimmerman, Caleb

Clark, Thomas Brightman Russ, Langdon Donnelly, Matthew Cemetery Rust, E. T St. Peter's Grannells, Thomas Atherton, Charles Safford, Col. George H. Catholic Cemetery King, John Guthrie, Ethan Sallabank, Charles Frey, John Mackin, Patrick Guthrie, Leroy Sanders, J. G. Meiker,M. Madden, James Hough, Irving Sawyer, Gen Franklin F McGuan, George Snyder, J. H. Scram, Benjamin, St Paul's Spanish War Terry, Henry

Black Hawk War Catholic Cemetery McNally, Michael Walsworth, George Seamans, Orange Doernbach, Jacob Morgan, Charles H. West, Fred Searles, W. H. Kunzman, Samuel F. Steinley, Anthony Woodruff, Chauncey Seeley, Charles L. Miller, Jacob Jr. Watters, Patrick Seeley, James L. Miller, Peter Sigourney, A. W. Reidy, C. E. East Norwalk Simonds, Nathan H. Sattig, A. M. Cemetery Smith, Ambrose D. Smith, Alfons Bailey, Charles Smith, Eugene Smith, Jacob Bemus, Reuben Smith, James G. Tomer, Casper Bemus, William Smith, J. Zimmerman, Joseph Snyder, A.

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Where the Dead Rev War Whittlesey Ave. Raymond, ?

Lie (continued) Hakes, Samuel Cemetery near Ruggles, Jasper War ofl812 Shaw's Mill

St. Alphons' Park, William Bleile, Lawrence Private Family

German Warof1812 Cherry, Corydon Cemetery

Settlement Dolbee, Benajah (On old Alonzo West

Cemetery East Norwalk Dolbee, Benjamin farm in south part of

Brown, Coleman Cemetery Ernsberger, Henry Peru Township)

Brown, Henry Cunningham, John Griggs, Jas

Dehe, Nicholas Cunningham, Warren Griggs, John L. Fout, Timothy

Sauer, Philip Engles, Thomas War of1812 Rev. War

Schaeffer, Anthony, Keene, George W. Hall, Wm

Spanish Am. War Keene, Vincent C, Manahan, Cassius

Schaffer, Peter War of1812 Surles, Joel

Shea, John Mead, Alva

Sickinger, Leonard Skinner, Salmon Peru Center War of1812 Cemetery

Olen a Cemetery Snook, Albert Cortwright, ?

Buell, Walter, Trumble, James K. Eastman, James

War of 1812 Wagoner, Daniel Easton, Perry

Furniss, W. N., Wagoner, Peter Perry, Sidney Wells, Ira D.

Cuyahoga County, Ohio Burial Payment for Veterans and Widows

The Cuyahoga County Archives, Cleveland, Ohio, has an old ledger listing the names of veterans and widows (of veterans) for whom the County paid at least part of the cost of burial. The dates listed are believed to be the date of payment. The address of the Archives is 2909 Franklin Blivd., Cleveland, Ohio 44113. The record also lists the undertaker. The following were noted to have been buried in Huron County as follows:

Berry, Emily Clauson, Cornelia S. Colburn, Lena Croxford, Octa Frost, Catherine E. Gray, Peter Humiston, Harold Leonard, Walter Morehead, Mary A.

page 9 page 137 page 185 page 16 page 8 page 4 page 114 page 94 page?

4 June 1915 30 September 1933 30 April 1938 13 February 1917 18 March 1915 8 September 1914 3 August 1901 11 January 1930 20 October 1916

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North Fairfield, Ohio Norwalk, Ohio Norwalk, Ohio Huron County, Ohio Plymouth, Ohio Norwalk, Ohio Norwalk, Ohio Monroeville, Ohio Bellevue, Ohio

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HURON COUNTY PEOPLE

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Martin Kellogg Family

The family group picture taken on the toOth Birthday Anniversary of MARTIN KELLOGG, Bronson Township, Huron County Ohio, on Tuesday, September 21st 1886 by F.D. Foster, photographer, Norwalk, Ohio was recently donated to the Firelands Historical Society. It is now hanging in the Firelands Historical Society Research Center in the Laning -Young building at 9 Case Avenue, Norwalk Ohio. The names of his descendants & possibly their spouses attending the celebration are printed on the picture as follows :

Children: Elizabeth Thomas Henry L. Wheaton Edward Familiar Herbert Thomas Walter D. Wheaton Eleutheria Familiar Robert Thomas Willie E. Wheaton Mandana Harding Clarissa M. Wheaton Ethel Williams Aaron F. Kellogg William P. Wheaton Jessie L. Wilson Albertine Kellogg Ella T. Williams Lewis E. Wilson Anson Kellogg Edson L. Wilson Lyman Kellogg Great-great Mary A. Kellogg Great-grand children grandchildren Mary J. Kellogg Ernest A. Barr Amasa J. Heath Harriet L. Thayer Lucy M. Barr Fanny Rogers Lafayette L. Thayer Mable Bratten Edna Vaughn Polly F. Thomas Blanch Brooks Eva Vaughn Lucy Thompson Parsons Brooks Earle J. Wheaton

Ella C. Day Grandchildren Rebecca A. Gauff Relatives Almond Bratten Grace Hawley James Batchelor Harriet L. Bratten Laverne Hawley Newton Batchelor Augustine Brooks Annie M. Heath Charles Engles Rose Brooks Frances Heath Sarah Engles Carrie Frohnhiser Freddie D. Heath Darwin Fay George Frohnhiser Henry J. Heath Mrs Darwin Fay Angeline GauiI Wilson J. Heath Harriet Rhinehart David Gauff Bertie Kellogg Lillie M. Hawley Charles R. Kellogg Harriet E. Heath Lee Kellogg Bird Kel10gg Lineas L. Kel10gg Charles Kellogg Ray Kellogg El1a Kel10gg Millie McConnel Emma Kellogg Archie E. McCreary Flora Kellogg Ross McCreary Harriet Kellogg Fremont J. Rogers Kinsley H. Kellogg Carrie Starr Lafayette L. Kellogg Albert Thomas Miranda Kellogg Grace Thomas Savilla Kellogg Emma J. Vaughn Vinton Kellogg Arthur B. Wheaton Willie Kellogg Chancey S. Wheaton Harrison McConnel Clarence L. Wheaton Lucy McConnel Eliza E. Wheaton Ida L. McCreary Elmer J. Wheaton Fanny M. Rogers Flora Wheaton Edwin Starr Gertrude Wheaton Emeline Starr Harry P. Wheaton

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Huron County, Ohioan Found in Iowa Submitted by member, Martha Sturges from Johnson County, Iowa History

"ROLLA JOHNSON, fruit grower, Clear Creek township, post office, Tiffm: was born in the town of Lenox, Berkshire county, Massachusetts, 3 June 1815; is the son ofIra and Cynthia JOHNSON. His parents moved to Oswega county, New York, when he was but three years old, where he was raised on a farm until eighteen years of age, when he went to Newark (Norwalk?), Huron county, Ohio, and clerked in the store of Mr. KIMBALL for three years; he then went into partnership with S. PATRICK, and continued until 1841; then went to Tiffin, Ohio, where he kept a store of his own until 1849, when he came to Iowa, having come previously to look at the country. He fITst settled in Iowa City, though he bought land in Iowa county. In 1855, he sold his land to Amana society, purchased property in Davenport, lived there one winter, and then purchased land in this county where he now resides on section 28, where he owns 140 acres of splendid land. In January 1843, he was married to Miss Helen E. MORSE of Huron county, OH. Of this union there are four children living: Charles M., Ira, Frank W. and Emma V. His wife died 26 January 1869, and on the 10th of October 1871, he was married to Miss Sarah S. YOUMAN. Mr. Johnson is now engaged in fruit growing and bee culture. He is a member of the Baptist Church, a republican, and a temperance man in every sense of the term."

Huron County Residents in Poweshiek County, Iowa Martha Sturges found these references to Huron County, Ohio, while researching in Brooklyn, Iowa, in the "History of Poweshiek County, Iowa, published 1880.

PROSSER, A. - Brooklyn, was born 20 February 1818 in Yates County, New York; was there raised until he attained the age of fourteen years. His father, Abraham PROSSER, was a farmer in that county. The PROSSERS are of English lineage and were among the first settlers of Wyoming County, New York. The subject of our sketch located in Huron County in 1831, and resided there for thirty-three years, being one of the pioneers of that county. In 1864, he came to Brooklyn and engaged in farming and stock raising, making a specialty of sheep and blooded horses ... Mr . PROSSER was married 14 November 1835 to Miss Mary Ann ARNERT of New Jersey. From this union they had nine children, five of whom are living: Martha Jane, Mary Arabelle, Lavina Bemeice (dec'd), Phebe Elizabeth (dec'd), Catherine Amelia (dec' d), Georgia Alice, William Stewart, and Isaac Wesley. Himself and family are identified with the M.E. Church. Page - 847-848

TERWILLIGER, M. - capitalist, Brooklyn, was born in Sullivan County, New York, 14 November 1814 and was there raised and educated. His father, William TERWILLIGER, was an agriculturist in that state. The family is of German & Holland lineage. The subject of this sketch came to Ohio in 1832, locating in Huron County where he engaged in farming for about four years. He then went to Branch County, MI, and engaged in the real estate business, remaining there for two years. He returned to Ohio and resided there for a time after which he engaged in the mercantile trade in Colwells Prairie, Wisconsin, for a short period. In 1846, he erected a store at Omro, Wisconsin, and was engaged in trade there for a number of years. After residing in different portions of Wisconsin until 1852, he came to Iowa and was for a time in the real estate business in Clarke County. He then removed to Illinois, residing at Moline and different parts of the state until 1873, when he came to Brooklyn where he has since resided. He was married 8 November to Miss Betsey CONVERSE of Ohio, formerly of Connecticut. Page 853

ODELL, ELZIE B., of the frrm of Olcott and Odell, dealers in groceries and provisions, Brooklyn. This enterprising youg businessman was born in Hartland, Huron County, Ohio, 11 July 1858. Came west with his father (Charles) at the age often years. The family located in Brooklyn where they have since resided. Page- 840-844

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ODELL, CHARLES W., Brooklyn, was born in Wayne County, New York, 11 February 1828. Moved to Ohio with his parents when five years old. He was raised, educated and resided there until 1863 when he moved to Indiana, where he resided seven years, and then came to Iowa. He was married 1 March 1849 to Miss Liza LATHROP of Ohio. They have three children: A.c., E.B., and Desoline (now Mrs. OLCOTT). Mr Odell has retired from active business. Page- 844

OLCOTT, B.F., of the firm of OLCOTT AND ODELL, groceries and provisions. The subject of this sketch was born in Huron County Ohio, 28 February 1845, was there raised and educated. His father, Ben OLCOTT, was an agriculturist in that county. The Olcotts are of English lineage. In 1864, he enlisted in Company I, Tenth Michigan Volunteer Infantry, participating in many of the noble events of the war, among which wer e Goldsboro, Buzzard's Roost, Black River, Bentonville, and others: he was with General Sherman in hisi famous march to the sea. He was honorably discharged July 1865 at Louisville, Kentucky. He returned to his home in Ohio where he resided until 1868 when he came to Brooklyn. He was married 18 February 1868 to Miss Desoline ODELL of Huron County, Ohio. By this union they have three children: Louanna, Ben Wade, and Liza Bell. After a residence in Brooklyn of eight years, he returned to Ohio where he engaged in agricultural pursuits for three years, after which he returned to Brooklyn and in the spring of 1880 embarked in the grocery and provision trade in company of Mr. ODELL. Page -844

Abstracts from Fulton County Death Records All people listed below were born in Huron County, Ohio.

Volume One Died Born ALLEN, Julie d 12 Jul1870 ae 18y Huron ALLEN, Mary L. d _ Sep 1871 ae 24y Huron BEEBE, Huldah d _ Nov 1882 ae 66y Huron BLO_IER, Hattie E. d 04 Dec 1883 ae 37y NorwalkOH BURR, Sarah C. d 11 Apr 1877 ae 35y Huron CLARK, Ida F. d _ Aug 1882 ae 23y Huron CLARK, Hiram H. d 25 Aug 1872 ae 35y Fairfield (Huron) DOANE, Thos H. d 27 Oct 1884 ae 24y Huron GUNN, Hester A. d 24 Jan 1872 ae 27y Fairfield (Huron) HINES, George W. d 30 Jul 1878 ae 29y Huron HOGLE, John F. d18 Jan 1870 ae 20y Milan (Huron) KEAN, Thurston E. d 23 Feb 1878 ae 19y Huron MILLEY, Diantha 1. d 10 May 1871 ae 30y Huron NUTT, Sophronia d 19 Apr 1883 ae 48y Huron SEARLE, Harriette d 19 Dec 1870 ae 17y Huron SCOTT, William H. d 16 Nov 1871 ae33y Huron STEVENS, Zilpha d 16 Jan 1877 ae 35y Huron STRATTON, Vianna Estella d 17 Oct 1869 ae 11 y Hartland ? (Huron) WOODWARD, Charles Q d 10 Feb 1879 ae 18y Huron Volume Two BELDING, N.C. d 03 May 1902 ae Sly Huron DEYOIDEYOE, Sarah d 09 May 1889 ae 70y Huron DRAKE, Stephen d 13 Mar 1889 ae 67y Huron ... Abstracted by: Bonnie Bauman, HCC member, Swanton, OH

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Additional Information Single, Typhoid fever Single, Diarrhea Married, Lung congestion Married, Consumption Married, Bowel disease Married, Consumption Married Single, Typhoid fever Married, Tumor Single, Typhoid fever Married, Fall of a tree Single, Lung disease Married, Throat disease Married, Spinal fever Single, Disease of head Married, Spinal disease Married, Consumption Infant, Rheumatism Heart Disease

Married, Apoplexy Widow, Paralysis Married, Heart disease

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Betsey Rundle

During a chapter cemetery restoration event at the Ax Handle cemetery in Norwalk Township an accident took place. While moving the stone of Betsey Rundle a chapter member injured her fmger. The following story was then written concerning the life of this deceased person.

Betsey (Parker) Rundle was the wife of Abijah Rundle. She was born in Cayuga County, New York, on 22 September 1791. Her husband was born in Dutchess County, New York, on 19 June 1776. Abijah Rundle, Nathan Tanner, David Cole and their families came to Huron County in the spring of 1815. They stopped in the township of Avery, a mile or two above the Indian Village (now Milan) on the west bank of the Huron river on or near the place of Captain James Parker. Here they stayed until they moved to Bronson Township in 1817. The Rundle family settled on the north half of lot seventeen, section 3. This land is located on O1d State Road approximately 114 mile from the present U.S. Rt. 250, south of Norwalk. Abijah Rundle died 19 June 1842, and Betsey died in Bronson on 17 March 1874, aged 82 years.

Note: Information taken from the Firelands Pioneer, 1862 issue, page 9.

Obituary for Mary Richards

Died on March 5, 1866, in Greenfield, Huron County, Ohio, Mary Richards, wife of Calvin Wheeler, aged 45 years. Although she has gone before, yet her christian example and counsel brightens

the home of a husband and twelve children, thus sadly bereft. The deceased was a member of the Free Will Baptist Church, in Greenfield, and her christian faith was sufficient in the last hour. Her departure, like her life, was peacefu1.

Published in the Sandusky, Ohio, Weekly Register, Saturday, March 17, 1866, page 3, col. 5. Submitted by Katharyn Wunderly for the Kinologist, Spring 1994.

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BRONSON TOWNSHIP

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Householders in School District No.2, Bronson Township, 1830

Ammermon, Simon Beach, Elias Beckwith, Wm Birdsal, Isaac Birdsell, Isaac Bowers, Peter Buchanan, John Burger, Cathrine

Caloby, __ _ Cole, James Deming, Jebez Fay, Apollos Gees, Joseph Hagaman, John Hagaman, Thomas Heannan, Francis

Herrick, Abel Herrick, E. W. Herrick, Ezra Herrick, Lott Herrick, Truman Hoskins, J. D. Kellogg, Martin Lawrence, George

Bronson Township School District 7 Norwalk Chronicle - 29 October 1885

Lema, Phillip Pish, Clamence Reynolds, J. F. Sutliff, Nathan Taylor, Timothy Waggoner, John Woodward, James L.

The following shows the grades ofthe scholars in Sub District School No.7, Bronson Township, Huron County, Ohio, for the term ending Friday, 23 October 1885. 100% is considered perfect.

Baker, Flora Hakes, Clarence Hakes, Luftus Hakes, Maude Hester, Annie Kooken, Ella A.

75 Kooken,Johnny 84 McDonald, Hugh 83 Slater, Ettie 94 Snyder, Lutie 90 Wakeman, Charles 81 Wakeman, Minnie

Teacher: E. C. Yarnell

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1893 BRONSON TOWNSHIP VOTERS The following list of202 voters was taken from the Bronson Township Poll Book for 1893. The original book

is owned by the Firelands Historical Society, Norwalk, Ohio. The Judges for this voting period were G. McPherson, E.L. McCague, 1.W. Snook, and AP. Kluding; 1.S. Stone and F.A.White were the clerks. The following list of names were copied exactly as the clerk wrote them.

Angel, B.D. Fancher, W.M. Long-year, Charls Rhynheart, S. Angel, E. Fergeson,1.W. Luteman, C.C Ringle, John Ball, G.G. Flanigan, M. Luteman, E.F. Ruffing, 1. Ball, 1.1. Gallam, M. Luteman, H.S. Rundle, Harry Ball,1.W Geige, L. Luteman, W.P. Ryerson, G.E. Barbee, F. Gies, F. Lutts, G.W Sanders, A Barker, E. C. Gies, 1.1 Lutts, 1.1. Schlachter, X. Barker, John Gies, L. Lutts, M.H. Schonacker, 1. Barlow, T. Gies, M. Lyman, L.D. Schonacker, 1. Jr Beech, T. Carl Grandell, M. Mackin, T. Shaub, W Beers, G. Griggs, A1. Mahl,M. Shedd, H.C. Bell, H.W Griggs, WW Manahan, C.D. Shedd, WH. Bishop, AF. Hagaman,F. Manahan, C. G. Shipley, R1. Bishop, G. Hakes,H.H. Manahan,1. Simmons, E.G. Bishop, T.H. Hakes,1.H. Manahan,R Slinker, G Bishop, T.M. Hakes,N.W. Manahan, W.H. Slinker, James Bixby, H.c. Heath, AD. Manahan, W. W. Smith, C. Blaser, 1. Hester, F. McCague, E.L. Smith, WH. Bowen,F Hester, 1.M. McCague, 1. Snelnger, M. Bower,1.N. Hester, 1. R McCague, S. Snook,1.W Brightman, D.A. Hester, M.M. McCague, T.1. Snyder, B.H Brown, G.W. Hill, F. McCague, W.B. Snyder, H. Brown, 1. Hindley, D. McDonald, A Spencer,1.c. Brownell, C. Hindley, WG. McPherson, A States, A Brownell, C.W. Hinkley, B.H. McPherson, G. Stone,1.S. Brownell, D. Holler, P. Mead, C.A Stryker, 1. Buras, John Hornng,1.M. Miller, S. Sumerlin, D.B. Bums, G.E. Homing, W Mitchell, F.M. Sturling, 1.H. Butler, H. W. Kellogg, V.L. Morse, G.W. Suliff, G. Cadwell, C.c. Kennedy, E.E. Myers, W. Sutliff,O.F. Cadwell, 1. Kennedy, G.A Nelson, H.P. Sutliff, S. Carabine, A Kennedy, G.H. Nicolls, G.A. Sutton, L. Cartwright, N.S. Kennedy, 1. Night, C.A. Theis, L.L. Clark, J. Kennedy, lC. Night, G.Y. Thomas, E.D. Clark, 1.1. Kennedy,1.M. Norton, W.B. Tilton,1.S. Cole, AP. Ketchum, M.M. Odell, A Topsing, Wm Cole,1.M. Ketchum, S.M. Odell, WD. Truxell, L.A. Cole, L.L. Kluding, AP. Olcott, G.H. Truxwell, 1. Colinwood, C. Kluding,1. Ollcott, F.S. Truxwell, S.S. Copper,1.W Lafland, C. Ott, L.A. Twelliger, 1.L. Cope,1.S. Langyear, H. Pall,1.A Vail, D.A. Croford, 1.H. Laningon, M. Palmer, E.M. Vaile, L.A Danford, RS. Lawrence, A. Park, A. Ward, D.A. Donan,O.M. Lawrence, AE. Park, C. Wakeman, C. Dolbee, A Lawrence, E. Park, 1. Williams, G. Dolbee, B. Lawrence, l Park, lC. West,F. Dolbee, c.e. Lawrence,1.S. Park, R White, F.A. Engel, F.S. Lawrence, M. Pixby, G.W White,H .. Ernsberger, B.l Llefyle, A Potter, F. Willis, C. Fancher, H.l Loney,D.W. Pratt,1.L. Willis, T.S.

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Angel,E. Baker, S.1. Barbee, 1.F. Barker, E.C. Barker, 1. Beech, T.E. Beech, I.L. Bell, H.W Bishop, I. Bishop, I.M. Bixby, G.W Bixby, H. Bower, 1. Bowers,1.N. Brownell, D. Butler, E.W. Butler, H.W. Cadwell, 1. Cartwright, N.S. Cater, W.D. Clark, 1. Clark, 1.1. Cole, A.P. Cole, lM. Cole, L.L. Colingwood, C. Cooper, 1. W. Cooper, M. Crawford, 1.H. Denison, B.S. Dolby, A Dolby,B. Done, AE. Ernsberger, B.l Fancher, H.J

Bronson Township Voters - 5 April 1897 Copied from the Bronson Township Poll Book for 1897

Fancher, Wm Luteman,1.D. Gallam, 1.M. Lutts, G.W Gallam, M. Lutts, M.H. Gallan, F. McCague, T. Griffith,1.W McCague, W.B. Griggs, A1. McDonald, A Griggs, W McPherson, A Grimmer, F. McPherson, G. Grunwod, C.W. McPherson, W.H. Haker,H.H. Miller, S. Haker,1.H. Mitchell, E.M. Hakes, N.W. Morse, G.W. Hester, F. Myers, Wm Hester, M.M. Newman, AS. Hindley,D. Nickels, D. Hiss, F. Nickoles, R Holmes, AM. Ott, F. Horning, 1. Park, Alex Kellogg, L. Park, C. Kennedy, G.H. Park, Jos Kennedy, 1. Park, Robert Ketchum, Wm Parker, E.1. Kluding, A.P. Paul, lL. Knight, C.A Pratt, D.M.C. Knight, G.Y. Pratt, 1.S. Kohen, E.W. Rhodes, B.F. Langyahr, C. Ruffing, A Langyahr, H. Ruffing, l Laufland, Chas Ruffing, 1.1. Lawrence, Ebon Rundell, H. Lawrence, l Sanders, A Linder, C. Sanders, C.M. Luteman, AL. Sanders, H.E. Luteman, C. C. Schaub,l Luteman, H. Schwan, Geo

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Schwan, H.W. Schwan, 1.E. Sell, G.c. Shedd, M.R Simmons, E.G. Smith, WH. Snok,1.W Snyder, H.W Snyder, RH. Snylinger, M. Spencer,1.C. Stark, N. Stone,1.S. Stotts, M.F. Stryker, 1. Sueman, W.P. Sutlif, S.S. Sutliff,O.I. Templer, Bert Terwilleger, 1. Tilton,1.S. Toby, C. Toby, F.W Vail, L.A Vaile,D. Ward,DA Watros, S. Welfle, A White, A White, FA Winslow,H.

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CLARKSFIELD SCHOOL ENUMERATION IN 1846

The following list was taken from "History of Schools of Clarks field, Ohio" by F.W. Weeks. The enumeration includes the head of the household and all youth between the ages of four and twenty-one, and the total number in the township was 494. Any item underlined came from a scrapbook clipping source rather than from the book. All children's surname are the same as the head of the household unless otherwise listed.

District No. 1 - Ezra B. Gray. Clerk Head of House Children Barnes, Francis Curry, Asa

Day, Ransom Dunning, Cyrus Dutton, Elijah

Edwards, Abraham Fletcher, Robert Fletcher, William Gray, EzraB Hayes, John

Hayes, Sturges

Husted, Samuel Knapp, Joseph

Mead, Jesse H Riley. Lyman

Rowland, Ezra

Rowland, Oran

Scott, Isaac C

Wood, Ezra

Ann Eliza, Justus Albert, Levi, Elizabeth,

Julia Ann, George Ursula, Sarah, Lucinda Cyrus George & Charles Dutton, Harriet Mead

George, Ezra Lovina, Smith Harrison, George, Charles Catherine, Ezra, Minerva Edward, Henry, Harvey, Howard, John, Adelaide

Maria, Bradley, Edward, Lewis, Lucy, Harriet, Eli

Harriet William, Peter, Ann Maria, Losina, Chloe

Eunice, Angeline, Charles Rebecca. George.

Abby Ann Rebecca, Benjamin,

Aaron, Lucy, Jairus, Samuel

Asher, Samuel, Levi, Nancy, Cornelia Ann

Giles, Susan, Rowland, Mary Jane, George, Elias Vincent, Hoxsie Reuben, Antoinette, Philo, John, Platt

Nathaniel, Daniel

District No. 2 - A.R. Seger. Clerk Bassett, William

Bunce, Hiram

Gray, George

Gray, Peter S Husted, Hoyt Johnson, Elihu B

Thomas, Samuel, William, Henry, Maylam, Lucy

Augustus, Charles, Marshall, Sherwood, Theodore, Sarah Bunce Emma Christy

Martha Gray, Nathan Smith

Lucy, Abraham Henry Mary J Bristol & Esock

Bristol

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McCumber, Isaac Patch, Frederick Peck, Ira Putman, Spencer Seger, AR Seger, A W

Sexton, Platt

Spurrier, Lott Squire, William Stone, Daniel Tyler, David Tyler, Edwin D Wildman, F A Wildman, William H

John, Mary George, Frances, Adelaide Samuel, Argalus Emeline, Luther, Judson Charles ~, Anna E, Adelia § Ophelia, Sarah, Augusta,

Elizabeth, Edgar, Eliza, Thomas

Hiram, Aaron, Edward, William

Finley, Lucina, Emily, Loren George, Anna Elon, Henry, Demmon Royal David Tyler, Mary Washburn Charles E, Emma J Rebecca Hubbard

District No.3 - A.D. Howe. Clerk Baker, Nancy -Henrv Barber, Hiram Beers, Lewis Cleveland, G M Cooley, Seth Cooley, Warren

Finch, Amasa

Hall, F P Hamlin, Noah Hough, John

Howe, AD

Hoyt, Starr Hurlbut, Robert Husted, Caroline Husted, Hoyt Lucas, John R McKinney, Almeron Pierce. William Scott, Hiel

Signor, George H

Signor, Jacob Starr, Peter

Paulina, Mary, John, Joseph Lucien, Dennison, Dennis Sally Percy Helen Mary Ann, George Lydia Jane, Mary Ann,

SusanM Mary Ann, Ethalinda,

Chauncey Susan, Jacob TheresaD Anna, Cordelia, Ellen,

Frances, John, William Harriet, Elizabeth, Anna

Louisa, Adelia Maria Josephine Mary Ann, James Henry, Hoyt Henry Catherine Ellen, Mary, Almeron, Alfred Henrv. Elery. Herman Matilda, Elizabeth, Phebe

Jane, Sarah, Henry Heil Mary Josephine, Anna

Esther, Louisa Frances Waterhouse George, Sarah, Joanna

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Clarksfield Twp. School-1846, continued

Starr, Taylor

Stevenson, David Stevenson, Philo Thomas, Eli

Wing, Jason Tucker, Uriah Williams, David Yeaman, Abraham

Melissa Jane, Mary Ann, Maria

Harry, Albert, Justin Calista, Philo, Dorothy Araminta, Rosabella, Mordecai, Susan Ann

Clark, Sumner Reuben Victoria, David, William Alice, John

District NO.4 - J N Barnum, Clerk Barnum, E M Stephen G, Sarah A Barnum, J N Emma Jane Carpenter, Giles Morgan, Minor, John,

Furlong, N G Furlong, 0 P Galusha, David

Gray, S S Hill, Benjamin Hitchcock, Horace Huestis, Johnathan McMillan, Andrew

Norton, Zara C

Frederick, Jane, Caroline Ann M, Elizabeth A Rhoda, Eleanor Julius, Adelia, Lydia, Julia,

Simeon, Barney, Henry Harriet E Alvin, Alfred Charles Ann Hull Collins Lucy, Harriet E, Andrew,

John Lucinda A, Elizabeth A

District No. 5 - 1845 and 1847 Bodwell, L M Edwin, Levi, William P,

Bishop, Alonzo

Call, Essex

Carlton, Emeline

Clawson, Jacob Dowd, Asahel

Halbert, Harley Livermore, Cyrus Mead, Elizabeth Parker, Samuel

Patch, William A Porter, Horris

Joseph, Mary George, Amanda, Mary,

Thomas Manley, Nobel, Essex,

William, Sarah, Elizabeth, Abigail, Mary

Hannah Studwell, Isaiah T ogood

Luke Watson, William, Lucy

Dowd, George Newton John, James Orson, Jackson, George Mary, William George & Andrew Parker,

Catherine, Margaret, & Fanny Barnum

Mary E, Thomas B Samuel, Horace, Priscilla

District No 6 - George Case, Clerk Bills, Daniel Myron, Spencer, Hannah,

Roxana

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Case, Charles

Case, George

Clark, Upton Day, Ephraim

Livermore, Cyrus Rogers, Joel

Smith, Emeline Starr, John T Starr, Ira Stiles, Benjamin Stiles, Henry

Beldon, Susan, Adeline, Ann, Emeline

Edmund, Elbert, George, Mahala, Sarah, Harriet

Rollins, Carlton, William Edward, Harriet, Ariette, Huldah

Loren, Abel Benjamin, Joel, Reuben,

Jeremiah, Harriet, Elizabeth Emeline Louisa Susan, Betsy Edmund, Maria Starr, Harriet, Lucy, Eliza

District No 7 - James D Smith, Clerk Anderson, John Blackman, Simeon

Dean, John Jr Gifford, Levi

Gregory, George Hoyt, Aaron Hoyt, Joseph F Hunter, Levi

Jaqua, Samuel

Knapp, Lyman Pixley, Eli Pixley, Jasper Post, Isaiah

Wilson Curtiss Andrew, George, Elvira, Wealthy, Mary

Dorlesca, Dorisca Samuel, Marshall, Margaret, Bythinia, Phebe, Abby

Anna Maria, Matthew Aaron A Simeon Timothy, William, Sarah,

Mary, Eliza, Lydia Abraham, David, Parthena, Phebe

John, James Ariel, Sabra, Sarah Cynthia Loretta, Cynthia,

Thomas White Smith, James D Abraham, Mary Smith, Major Dolly E Smith, Sherman Mina, Emeline White, William W Charles, John F, Benedict Wilson, James John (Two female teachers in this district received the sum of $46 for eight months of school.)

District No.8 - Fitch Swan, Clerk Blackman, William Alfred White Chandler, Ebenezer Cornelia, Harrison,

Cole, William T

Cooley, Luther

Couch, Albert Fellows, Leonard

Fisher, Nathaniel Gridley, Royal

Ebenezer, Edwin, Amelia, Arvilla

Sally M, Amelia, Esther Hand

Huldah, Cordelia Cooley, Horace Hunter

Emeline Fox William, John, Harriet,

Oliver, Mary, Louisa James, Charles Clarinda

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Johnson, Abraham

Justice, Peter

Leet, Seldon Mallory, Patrick

Potter, Joseph Stevens, Gould

Swan, Fitch

Jane, Lafayette, Emily, Lewis, Amanda

Wright, Nathan, George, Henry, Alexander, Susan

Lucius, Adeline Roberts John & Charles Mallory,

Mary Rogers Charity, Paulina Truman, Lewis, Gould,

Hannah, Rosetta George, Merritt, Harriet

District No.9 - H W Cunningham, Clerk Barnes, Robert Eliza, Nancy, John Barnes, William Sarah (Melissa), Wealthy

Bissell, Sarah Cunningham, H W

Curtiss, Henry Haskins, Mrs. Morris, William Powles, Jonathan

Starr, Rory

Ann Joshua, Sarah Jairus Sheldon, Oscar, Palmer, Olive, Orton, Wilbur

Charlotte Delia, Lovina, Elizabeth Augustus, Samuel, Mary Mary, Selah, John, Daniel,

Charles, Henry, Caleb Mary, Augusta, Orlando

District No. 10 - Alexander Jones, Clerk Bevington, Henry Bevington, Peter Carley, James

Decker, Joseph V Freeman, Francis

Hale, Elijah Harris, Peter

Hewitt, James Jones, A Letson, Freeborn

McGoren, Patrick McKibben, Adam Phillips, Nathaniel

Rose, Henry Twaddle, Alexander Sr Twaddle, Alexander Jr Wadkins, Darius

John, Louis, Margaret Mary Albert, John, James,

Harry, Charles, Caroline Lewis, Marinda Julius, Julian, Almira, Jane, William

Eliza, Sylvester, Eli, Jane Martin, Louisa, Clarissa,

Martha, Levi Margaret, Mary, George Ann Eliza William, Cornelia,

Andrew, Philander, Perry John Wesley, George, Sarah Hannah, Catherine,

Martha, Nathaniel, Levi Betsy, Henry, James Margaret, Nancy, William Abner David, Sylda, Mariett,

William, Willard, Lucy

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District No. 11, John G. Birch, Clerk Barnes, Henry S Alonzo, Theodore Barnes, John Melina, Angeline, Silas Brown, Sidney A Helen, Esther, Nancy Converse, John James, Lewis, Sumner,

Cunningham, Layton

Fox, George Miner, David Nickerson, Ebenezer Nickerson, Joseph

Rachel William, Mary Jane, Sarah

Ann, Harriet, Philenda, Adelia

Augustus, Sarah Elvira, Frederick Aurelius Charles H HenryL

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Pioneers of Clarkfield Township

The following is a typed alphabetical list of signatures for early Clarksfield Township residents found in a glass frame at the Firelands Museum, Norwalk, Ohio. The copy of the original signature can be found on the next page.

Anderson, John Badger, Ansel Barnes, Robert Barns, Francis Barns, Justus Barnum, D.M. Barnum, E.M. Barnum, John N. Barnum, Levi Barritt, Augustus Barritt, Philander Bills, Daniel Bills, Daniel Jr Bissell, Christopher P. Blackman, Simeon Bodwell, L.M. Bunce, Hiram Burns, Abel B. Burritt, L. Carley, James A. Carlton, Worlin Carman, B. Carpenter, Giles Case, George Clark, Upton Clawson, Jacob F. Cobb, Jeduthan J. Cooley, Warren Cuningham, Layton Cunningham, H.W. Curry, Asa Daniels, Andrew Dean, John Dunham,E. Fanning, Richard Fay, Winslow Fellows, Leonard

Fellows, William Finch, Amasa Fox, George Fraser, Andrew Furlong, Benajah Furlong, N.G. Gerauld, C.W. Gibson, S.H. Gifford, Levi Gray, Ezra B. Gray, Smith S. Gray, Solomon Gregory, George Gregory, lL. Gridley, Royal Hamlin, Almanza Hamlin, Hial Hand, James H. Hayes, John Hayes, Sturges Haynes, TG. Heath, Alva Heath, Daniel Higgins, Jonathan Hill, Benjamin Hinman, David Hough, John Howe, Abel D. Hoyt, Starr Hunter, Levi Husted, Edward E. Husted, Esther Husted, Hoyt Husted, Sam'l Husted, S.W. Husted, Thos F. Jones, A.

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Knapp, Lyman Lawton, George Martin, Jonas McKenney, A. McMillan, Andrew Mead, Jesse H. Mead, Laura Minor, Daniel Morris, Wm Nickerson, E.B. Nickerson, Joseph G. Palmer, Linus Patch, Benedict Patch, Frederick Patch, WmA. Peck, George Peck, Riley R. Pixley, Eli Pixley, Jasper Pixley, Sardis Porter, Horris Porter, James S. Post, Isaiah Post, Stephen Potter, Anson Potter, David Potter, Major B. Pulver, Martin Rogers, Joel Rowland, Daniel Rowland, Ezra Rowland, Levi Rowland, Oran Rusco, Boughton Scott, LB. Scott, Isaac C. Seger, Alfred R.

Sexton, Platt Signor, George H. Sizer, A.W. Smith, James D. Smith, Major Smith, Sherman Squire, Virgil Squire, William Starr, Ira Starr, John T Starr, Rory Starr, Smith Stevenson, David Stevenson, Philo Stiles, Benjamin Stiles, Sam'l Stiles, W.W. Stone, James T Tower, Hiram Twaddle, Alex Tyler, David Tyler, H.P. Vincent, Hoxsie Wheeler, Asa Jr. White, Charles C. White, H.E. White, WmW. Wildman, FA Wildman, William H. Wilson, James Winans, David K. Wing, Jason Wood, Ezra Wood, Nancy Yeaman, A.

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Clarksfield Marriages

The following list was found in a scrapbook of clippings which were originally published in the Clarksfield Bee Newspaper in 1896.

18378 Dec - Obediah Reynolds and Mrs. Hannah Bassford 183826 Feb- Benjamin R. Coats and Mary Ann Webb 1839 31 Jan - Robert Barnes and Polly Twaddle 183931 Jan - Deloss Battle and Mary Ann Barns 1839 31 Jan - Eli Benjamin and Hannah Wheeler 1840 11 Jun - Eleazer S. Hamlin and Deborah Ann Knapp 1840 14 Jul- Levi M. Bodwell and Charlotte Day 18414 Jan - Joseph W. Percy and Lavina Wheeler 1841 14 Jan - Henry A. Purdy and Margarette House 1841 13 May - John N. Barnum and Catharine Croxford 1841 6 Jun - Royal Gridley and Susan Twaddle 1841 20 Dec - Lewis L. Beers and Dorothy Percy 18422 Jan - Ezra Livennore and Orpha Dwight 184220 Feb - Aaron L. Pixley and Harriet Rounds 1842 3 Jul- Major D. Potter and Betsey M. Fellows 184231 Aug - Charles Gordon and Oretta Libennore 184226 Oct - Obediah Reynolds and Mary Miller 18463 May - John Cann - Polly Edwards 18465 Aug - John Spurrier and Althea Sexton 1846 15 Sept - Reuben Lee and Elizabeth Day 18473 Jan - Hartson Wooley and Mary Ann Tucker 18475 Sept - Thomas Carter and Cordelia Wilcox 18479 Sept - Holsey Hubbard and Hadassah Kinney 1848 Sept 10 - Lyman Fanchor and Mary Jane Vanscoy 1848 Oct 10 - P. O. Stevenson and Ann Hough 1848 Oct 12 - S. D. Gray and Mary Scott 184929 Apr - Benona Steambarge and Jemina Haley 18498 Jun - Linus Taylor and Catherine Kellogg 184930 Dec - B. G. Allgood and Mary Ann Hahn

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Clarks field Eightieth Anniversary Celebration

This infonnation was copied from a Clarksfield Bee newspaper clipping printed on Friday, 6 August 1897.

"Two thousand people meet on the old familiar heath and spent the hours in glad greeting and reminiscent converse on "Ye Olden Days." We here with publish a list of name and addresses offonner residents in attendance, outside of Huron and Lorain Counties, together with date of their removal from Clarksfield. There are undoubtedly others, but their names were not registered."

Name Address Barnes, Eleanor (Shank) Ithaca MI Barnes, Theodore S Ithaca MI Barnum, WmL FlatrockMI Barrett, F W Z; B D Brooklyn OH Barrett, Onie A (Miss) M D Brooklyn OH Bascom, Jennie (Mrs) Alexandria Bay NY Bassett, Alcie M (Rogers) LodiOH Bassett, HE LodiOH Berkley, NT SanduskyOH Bidwell, Ida M (Day) Bedford OH Bissell, J B Valparaiso IN Brown, Mary (Smith) Butler IN Carley, Harry M Florence OH Church, Lou (Tyler) Muncie IN Church, Susan (Pierce) AkronOH Clawson, CP StLouisMI Clawson, Hinda (Hayes) StLouis MI Close, A E Mrs (Croxford) Cleveland OH Couch, WmH Cleveland OH Couch, Wm H Mrs (Patch) Cleveland OH Croxford, Juliet (Signor) Cleveland OH Cunningham, Oscar Urbana IL Darling, Abbie L (Gregory) SanduskyOH Estill, Anna Hull (Collins) Mansfield OH Fay, Belle (Earl) DeltaOH Fisher, Dot Sidell IL Fisher, Olive (Cunningham) Sidell IL Gregory, Peter L Minneapolis MN Hastings, Nottie (Bradish) KentonOH Husted, 0 J Kansas City KS Kingsbury, Lucy J (McMillan) Minneapolis MN Knapp, John S WoodbineIA Knapp, Mary A (Blackman) WoodbineIA Lamb, Mary J (Cunningham) HudsonMI Lawrence, Alice (Yeaman) ClydeOH Lawrence, George W ClydeOH Lewis, Louise (Signor) Cleveland OH Little, Francis Sylvania Malcom, John ClydeOH McComber, Mary (Wilson) Sparta WI McMillan, W F StPaulMN Morris, C L Plymouth IN Morris, Mary (Nickerson) Plymouth IN Nichols, Harriet (Nickerson) Woodbury CT Nickerson, Ella (Daley) West Liberty OH Nickerson, W Z West Liberty OH

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Removed 1882 1882 1849 1886 1886 1868 1873 1873 1870 1883 1876 1865 1858 1868 1849 1892 1892 1858

1847 1870 1852 1845 1861 1865 1887 1887 1840 1868 1889 1854 1882 1882 1853 1865 1865 1884 1865 1843 1855 1854 1858 1868 1874 1875 1875

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Clarksfield Eightieth Anniversary Celebration (Continued)

Parady, Frances A (Barnes) Nashville MI 1865 Patch, Benjamin H WauseonOH 1875 Pearl, Grace Elkhart IN 1891 Pearl, Lottie (Mrs) Elkhart IN 1891 Pearl, 0 B Mrs. (Blackman) Berlin Heights OH 1851 Percy, EP Cannonsburg OH 1860 Reynolds, Elizabeth (Curry) Stryker OH 1860 Reynolds, Julia (Curry) Nashville MI 1867 Rogers, Maria (Phillips) LodiOH 1889 Rowland, Levi 0 StLouis MI 1867 Scott, Charles A Toledo OH 1881 Scott, Elvira E (Hand) GreshamMI 1879 Sheldon, Eunice (Mead) UrbanaIL 1852 Sheldon, Jairus C Urbana IL 1852 Silvernail, Fay (Cunningham) HudsonMI 1853 Sneathen, Mary (McMillan) Minneapolis MN 1855 Tyler, Edwin Kansas City KS 1872 Weeks, Libbie (Yeaman) Green Springs OH 1865 West, Laura (Beers) Mishawaka IN 1837 Wing, Minerva (Gray) Aledo IL 1862

Early Mortuary Report Printed in the Clarksfield Bee Newspaper Friday, 2 October 1896

(Obtained from a scrapbook clipping)

1841 Alonzo Bishop's child 19 Feb Philo Stone Dr. Bunce's child 8 Mar Mary Dunning H.W. Cunningham's child 5 Mar Milton Bissell Mrs Dunning 2 Apr Silas Earl's child J.L. Gregory's child no date O. Reynold's wife Harland's child no date A Curry's child H. Hart's child no date Jaqua's child Rebecca Higgins no date Mrs. Thompson Mrs. Hinman 13 luI Jonathan Washburn's wife AD. Howe's child 1 Oct Joseph Stiles R. Roscoe's child 9 Oct Asa Wheeler E. Rowland's wife 15 Nov Delany's child WmRowland 21 Nov FA Wildman's child Wm Rowland's child 3 Dec A. McKinney's child Rundal's child 18Dec Mrs. A Bills J.F. Starr's wife E.D. Tyler's child 1843 W. Wildman's child 4 Jan L. Beer's child

1842 31 Mar Eli Thomas's wife lJan Old Mr Cooly 19 Apr Ephraim Gridley's child 15 Jan John Dean's child 28 Apr Augustus Patch's child no date Mrs E. Husted 26 May E. Gray's wife no date Jasper Pixley's child 9 Jul Dr. Bunce's child no date Mr. Stevenson 8 Sept Worlin Carlton's child 31 Jan Squire Barrett's child 6 Feb Abraham Gray 11 Feb Mrs. Ferry

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FAIRFIELD TOWNSHIP

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They Say Cemeteries are Depressing? Submitted by Ruth Reed

Information found on one tombstone in the Hinckley - McDonald Cemetery, on Townline Road 131 in Fairfield Township, between New State Road and Old State Road, Huron County, Ohio.

Front of Tombstone Anna June SMITH, 1872-1843, mother of

Benj. N. and Wm H. SMITH Benjamin Newman SMITH

born - 29 June 1810, Greene Co., N.Y. died - 7 March 1878 married - September 26, 1837,

Bronson, Ohio Mary MEAD - wife

Born - 20 November 1816, Cayuga Co., N. Y.

Died - 14 April 1896

Back of tombstone has a large engraved metal plate which contains the following information. It begins with a paragraph followed by a large chart with 8 generations of ancestors for Benj. N. Smith and 7 generations for Mary Mead Smith. It ends with a list of children of Benjamin Newman and Mary (Mead) Smith and a key to the symbols used to donate the Soldiers who fought in the Revolutionary War and the War of 1812. This information was transcribed using the ahnentafel style chart.

"Huntington's History, Stanford, Conn. Gov. Winthrop and Lord Saltonstall came with a fleet from England, fIrst settled Watertown, Mass., A.D. 1630; thence a colony to WethersfIeld, Conn.; thence again a small colony to Stamford, Conn., 1640. Among the fIrst settlers, record of survey & purchase, were Henry Smith, William Mead, William Newman, Nicholas Knapp, Jeff'y Ferris, John Austin, John Gould, Robt. Lockwood, John Waterbury, Samuel Sherman, Geo. Slawson. Four latter represented the colony in Legislature."

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1st Generation. 1. Benj. Newman Smith, m. 26 Sept 1837 r d Generation 2. Newman Smith 3. AnnaJune 3rd Generation 4. Gould Smith (Rev. War)

5. Abigail Smith 6. Silas June ( Rev. War) 7. Han'h Newman 4th Generation 8. Austin Smith 9. Sarah Knapp 12. Ezra June 13. Eliz'b'h Newman 14. Benj. Newman 15. Susanna Banks 5th Generation 18. Peter Knapp, b. 15 Aug 1701,

m. 30 June 1726 19. Eliz'b'h Slawson, b. 13 Nov 1707 26. Jonathan Newman 27. Sarah Finch 28. Jno. Newman 29. Ab'l Waterbury 6th Generation 36. John Knapp 37. Han'h Ferris 38. Jon't'n Slawson 39. Mary Waterbury 54. Sam'l Finch 55. Sarah Hoyet 58. Jon't'n Waterbury "rh Generation 72. Caleb Knapp 74. Peter Ferris 75. Eliz'b'h Reynolds 108. Joseph Finch 109. Eliz'b'h Austin 8th Generation 144. Nicholas Knapp 148. Jeffry Ferris 218. John Austin

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Mary (Mead) Smith - Ahnentafel Chart 1st Generation 1. Mary Mead 2nd Generation 2. Alfred Mead (War 1812), b. 23 Dec 1786

m .. 21 July 1806, d. 13 Mar. 1829 3. Betsy Barger, b. 25 Mar 1789, d. 6 Apr. 1883 yd Generation 4. Jon't'n Mead (Rev. War), m. 17 Jan 1786 5. Mary Brown 6. Paul Barger 7. Betsy Gale Smith 4th Generation 8. Elijah Mead 9. Abigail Hobert 10. Sherman Brown (Rev War) 11. Rachel Lockwood 12. Peter Barger 13. Betsy Huff 14. Sam'l Smith (Rev. War) 15. Betsy Lockwood 5th Generation 26. Angel Huff, Jr. 27. Cha's Smith 28. Eliz'b'h Knapp 30. Joseph Lockwood 6th Generation 52. A. Huff, Sr. ag'd 130 yr., Holland 56. Sam'l Smith 60. Joseph Lockwood, Sr. ,?h Generation 120. Robert Lockwood

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Children of Benj. Newman & Mary (Mead) Smith

Charles Dorman Smith b. 3 October 1842 d. 1 March 1849

Newman Washington Smith b. 11 June 1844 d. 22 September 1861

Charles Austin Smith, born - 25 June 1851 Benj . Franklin Smith, born - 6 January 1856 Edwin Barger Smith, born - 13 May 1859

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FITCHVILLE TOWNSHIP

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Fitchville School District 4 Norwalk Chronicle, 17 December 1885

The following shows the grades for the Scholars in District No.4, Fitchville Township for the month ending Saturday 12 December 1885. 100% being perfect.

Andrews, Amos Andrews, Fred Andrews, Lettie Holmes, Katie Odell, Anna Odell, Fred Odell, Nickie

77 73 80 65 90 75 50

Pratt, Ernest Pratt, Nellie Ringle, Clinton Ringle, Ichabod Ringle, Ira Ringle, Viola

88 93 45 84 77 78

Six others were not examined. Average daily attendance 18. G.A.Black, Teacher

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GREENWICH TOWNSHIP

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1873 Newspaper Names Greenwich 70-Year-Olds

Norwalk Weekly Reflector, 29 Oct 1873 and reprinted in Firelands Pioneer, 1993

Briggs, Alzina, 71 , born in New Hampshire, came in 1818. She and her husband, David Briggs, were the first couple married in the township.

Carll, Martha, 84 born in New York came here 45 years ago Cotant, Phoebe, 77 Ellis, Elias, 76, and his Polly Ellis, 76, both born in New York Frost, Robert, 74 Haviland, Samuel P., 70 Hoag, Jesse, 76, born in Vennont Hoag, Mary 74, born in England, came here about 40 years ago Jenny, Isabella, 70, born in New York, came in 1820 Kinsall, Mary, 79, born in Pennsylvania, came here over 35 years ago Kniffen, Benjamin, 77, born born in Westchester Co., N.Y. came in 1822 Mead, Luther, 81, born in Greenwich, Conn., came in 1830 Mead, Annis, 81, wife of Luther, born in Westchester Co., N.Y. also came in 1830 Mitchell, M., 75, born in Ireland, came here over 35 years ago Rogers, Mercy 80, came before 1833 Smith, Ann, 82, born in Westchester Co., NY., came in 1821 Sutton, Alanson, 71, born in New York, came in 1823 Teller, Samuel, 76, came in 1831 Van Scoy, Polly, 80, born in Pennsylvania, came about 43 years ago Washburn, Sarah,82 Yark, Caroline, over 70

Greenwich Township

Householders of District 1,29 June 1826 Infonnation extracted from the Township Trustee Ledger, Firelands Historical Society, Norwalk, OH.

Artman, Michael Banks, Nathaniel B. Barker, Daniel G. Brady, Charity Briggs, David W. Brown, Samuel Cain, Thomas Dowd, Solomon Eastman, Peter Eaton, Abel F. Fancher, Daniel Fancher, Thaddeus Frost, Joshua

Frost, Robert Golding, Robert Hill, Luther Jenney, John Jenney, MordecaiW. Keeler, Stephen Kirk Patrick, Eliza Kniffen, Benjamin Kniffen, Daniel Kniffen, James Lutts, Coonrad Lutts, James Mead, Cyrus

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Mead, David Mead, Edward Mead, John Mead, John Jr. Mitchell, James Nixon, Robert Nixon, James Paul, John Pearce, Charles Pearce, Vamey Rusco, Benjamin Rusco, Jeremiah Salisbury, Eleazer L.

Salisbury, Robert O. Sheldon, Rufus Smith, Ezra Smith, Humprey Smith, Willis R. Townsend, Hiram White, Thomas B. Worshburn, Benjamin Worshburn, Henry Worshburn, Joseph Worshburn, Joseph Jr ..

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Greenwich Township Electors

Electors recorded in Poll Books for 5 April 1830, 11 October 1831, 18 January 1832 Information copied from the original poll books, Firelands Historical Society, Norwalk, OH.

Electors recorded in Sheldon, Rufus Mitchell, James Jenney Mordecai Poll Book for Sheldon, Rufus Jr Nixon, Robert Keeler, Stephen election held on 5 Spalding, Wm C. Pearce, Varney Knapp, Brundage April 1830. Sutton, Alanson Pease, Pearly Kniffin, Benjamin

Sutton, Aranson Sailsbury, Robert O. Kniffin, Daniel Judges:David Kniffm, Sutton, Amson Sheldon, Daniel Kniffin, James Ben Rusco, & Townsend, Hiram Sheldon, Rufus Ladd, William M. Alanson Sutton. White, Thomas B. Sutton, Aranson Lion, Daniel Clerks: Jeremiah & W orshburn, Benjamin Sutton, Henry Maybe, James Rufus Sheldon (page Worshburn, Henry Townsend, Hiram Maybe, Levi 11). Worshburn, Joseph White, Thomas B. Mead, Brush

Worsburn, Henry Mead, Edward Electors General Election, Mead,John Banks, Nathaniel B 11th Day of October Election for 18 Mead, William Barker, E.F. 1831 (page 27). January 1832. (page Mitchell, James Briggs, Steven W. 29) Nixon, Robert Brown, Daniel H. Judges: Benj & Nixon, Robert Jr Brown, Samuel Daniel Kniffin, Henry Judges: Nathaniel B. Nixon, Thomas Day, Wm Worshburn Banks, David W. Nixon, William Doud, Solomon Clerks: Varney Briggs, & Henry Pearce, Charles Fancher, Thaddeus Pearce & Hiram Worshburn Pease, Parley Gifford, Humphrey Townsend Clerks: Daniel W. Pease, Plinney Gilbead, Cyrus H. Brown & Aranson Read, Shaderach Goodrich, Calvin Electors Sutton. Rusco, Benjamin Goodrich, Elizer Banks, Nathaniel B. Rusco, Josiah Goodrich, Lenord Barker, Ephreim F. Electors Salsbury, Robert O. Jenny, Benjamin Beldin, Benjamin Banks, Nathaniel B. Sheldon, Daniel Jenny, Mordecai W. Brown, Daniel W. Belden, Benjamin Sheldon, Rufus Keeler, Stephen Carl, William Briggs, David W. Sutton, Alanson Keely, Francis Dowd, Solomon Brown, Daniel W. Sutton, Aranson Knapp, Brundage Eastman, Peter Carl, Wm Worshburn, Henry Kniffm, Benjamin Ellsworth, Samuel Caswell, John Kniffm, Daniel Fancher, Daniel Cornelison, John Kniffm, James Fancher, Thaddeus Doud, Solomon Ludel, WmM. Fancher, Thaddeus S. Eastman, Charles Mabie, Peter Frost, Joshua Eastman, Peter Martland, Richard A. Gifford, Abraham Eastman, Philip Mead, Brush Gifford, Humphrey Elsworth, Samuel Mead, Edward Goodrich, Leonard Fancher, Daniel Mead, John Jenny, MordecaiW. Fancher, Thaddeus Mitchell, James Knapp, Brundage Fancher, Thaddeus S. Parce, Varney Kniffm, Benjamin Gifford, Joseph A. Rusco, Benjamin Kniffm, Daniel Gifford, Humphry Rusco, Jeremiah Kniffm, James Hale, John Rusco, Josiah Ladd, WmM. Heeley, Francis Salsbury, Harpman Mead, Cyrus H.J. Jenney Benjamin Sheldon, Daniel Mead, John Jenney John

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Greenwich Township, School Districts As Recorded In The Township Trustee Book

Tables of enumiration of youths between four and twenty years of age as taken between the 1 st and 20th day of October 1838 for the Township of Greenwich Huron County Ohio. Recorded by David Kniffin, Township Clerk. (Note: names have been copied as spelled in the original document). Book source: Firelands Historical Society, Norwalk, OH.

Parents or Guardian EDDY, John L. FROST, Joshua FROST, Wright GIFFORD, Eli GIFFORD, Humphrey GIFFORD, Rufus PARKETON, James ROBERTS, Gurdon WORSHBURN, Benj'm

BELDING, Benj'm

CASTLE, John CASTLE, Squire P. CHASE, Elisha COVEL, Abijah DURY,James EASTMAN, Philip FROST, Robert GREEN,AM.

GRIFFIN, Ezekel HALE, John HEEL Y, Smith KNAPP, Bishop SHELDON, David SHELDON, Wm F. SHORT, Isaac SIZER, Anson SUTTON, Henry WHITE, Thomas B. WORSHBURN, Henry

AUBBLE, Andrew AUBBLE, Wm

DOUD, Soloman FARLEY, WmC. FARLEY, Reuben

School District No.1 Children Ira, Joseph, Lucy, Lucy A EDDY Izaah, Charles, Jane FROST Julia FROST David and Levi GIFFORD Abram, Mary J., Sarah GIFFORD David GIFFORD Samuel B. and Mary J. PARKETON William and Anna M. ROBERTS Robert, Anna, Levina, Loiza WORSHBURN, Ira EDDY

School District No.2 Benj'm, Henry, Lewis, Charles, Samuel, Wm, Mary,

Pruella BELDING Abina CASTLE Squire, Angeline, Sally, Mary, Esdemona CASTLE Samuel, James E., Anna, Harriet CHASE Gidion, John A, Eliza COVEL James and Mary AE. DURY Nelson and Mary EASTMAN Wright and John FROST Mason, Miles, Sally, Matilda, Eliza, Lucinda,

Emeline GREEN Edwin, Alfred, James, Adelia GRIFFIN James, Rebecka, Sarah, Mary, Louiza HALE EdithHEELY Lucy A, Caroline, Clarrissa, Mary E. KNAPP Charles, David, Mary SHELDON Benj'm and Ann E. SHELDON; Forgerson LAUSON Abram W. SHORT Nelson, Mary M. SIZER Alanson, Wm, Angeline, Juliet SUTTON Abram, John F., Sarah J., Ann E. WHITE Charles, Henry, Mary WORSHBURN

Greenwich School District No.3 Woodward, Carl, Clark, Ann A AUBBLE Ansemus, Frederick, Jacob, Isaac A, Andrew,

Sophia, Aseneth, Catherine AUBBLE Jane and Lucy DOUD Husted, Varney, Hannah M. PIERCE David, Malery, Joseph, Charles, Elenor FARLEY

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Parent of Guardian

FREEMAN, John MEAD, Luther PALMER, David B. RUSCO, Benj'm RUSCO, Jeremiah SARLES, Walter SCOTT, Samuel S TATES, Peter B. VAN SCOY, Abram

BARKER, E.F. BOUGHTON, Nathan BRIGGS, Jeremiah BROWN, Alexander CARL, Wm COT ANT, Benona

GIFFORD, Abram HALL, Daton HOAR, Webber D. JENNEY, M.W.

MERRITT, William T AYLOR, Charles TOWNSAND, Hiram

BARTLET, Joseph ELLIS, Elias FARRINGTON, Ruler

HALE, Elijah KELSEY, John

KNIFFIN, Squire W. LUTTS, James MITCHELL, Mariah M. RICKART, Henry

SEYMOUR, Martin

BARRETT, Herman BRIGGS, Francis BROWN, John K. BROWN, Nathaniel FANCHER, Daniel

District No.3 (continued)

Children

Wm, Henry, Horace, Andrew FREEMAN Marcus, Wm, Joseph, Leander MEAD Lonzo B, Lucius A, Lorinda M. PALMER Warren, Josiah, Benj'm, Sally A RUSCO Harriet, Hulda, Seneth, Joanna RUSCO Benj'm UNDERHILL Samuel, James, Nelson, Josiah, Betsey, Polly SCOTT George STATES George W., Abram B., Bishop K., Allis, Abigail VAN SCOY

School District No.4 Hasy, Wm, L. Hannah BARKER Arnetta BURR Hellen BRIGGS Abner, Albert, Almon, Almy BROWN John, Nathan, Wm, Roda A, Alvina, Sarah CARL Jonathan, Samuel, Zepheniah, Charles, Edgar,

Ann M CONT ANT Betsey and Lucy GIFFORD; Samuel HUSTIN Warren, John, Harriet HALL Homer HOAR John, Morticai, Benj'm, Catherine, Mariah, Elizabeth,

Almira, Silva JENNEY John, and Elizabeth MERRITT; Joseph MATROSS Alexander, Russel, James, Charles, Louiza, Laura T AYLOR Samuel, Hiram, Sarah J. TOWNSAND

School District No.5 Alfred, Ellen, Mary, Henrietta BARTLET Erial, Rodney, Pierce M., Mariah, Harriet, Sally ELLIS Wellington, Epharim, Keeler, Almond, Sharlott,

Emily FARRINGTON Elijah, Sylvester, Eli, Filena HALE James, Robert, John, Nancy, Asabell, Lucinda,

Olive KELSEY Emetine KNIFFIN Henry, John, Louisa, Mary, Elizabeth, Hannah LUTTS Wm, Mary J, Susan MITCHELL George A, Samuel, Jacob, Rachael, Esther, Lorana,

Lorinda RICKART Edwin, Samuel, AA SEYMOUR; Paulina EDDY

School District No.6 Augustus BARRETT Jackson, Hannah, Isabella BRIGGS Elijah W., John K., Ann E., Clarinda BROWN Eliza J. CORKINS Moses, Lorana, Sally B. FANCHER

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Parent or Guardian

FANCHER, Thaddeus FANCHER, Thaddeus L. FISK, Henry HALL, Jacob LYON, Henry MEAD, C.N.G.

MEAD, Garret V. READ, F.H. SUTTON, Aranson WRIGHT, Nathan

BOMAN,Ann COLE, Jonathan ELLIS, Moses FANCHER, William HEALY, Abram HESS, Francis JENNEY, Benj'm JENNEY, Elizabeth D. SUTTON, Alanson ZELLER, Samuel

ABBOTT, J.B. ABBOTT, John BLACKMER, Stephen HART, George HAVILAND, S.P. JONES, Robert KNIFFIN, Benj'm KNIFFIN, Daniel KNIFFIN, James MARSHALL, RA. MORTON, RA. SEYMOUR, Emma SMITH, Willis R STRUNKS, James WATSON, Edward WATSON, Joshua

School District No.6 (continued)

Children

Mathew, Varney, Mary E. FANCHER Reuben FANCHER Henry K. and Abby J. FISK Rachael HALL Henry M., Sophiah, Elizabeth, Pmella LYON Angeline MEAD, Chester and Roda BURGESS,

Cicero CLOSE, Daniel MEAD David READ; Benj'm SHERWOOD James, Charrity, Mary SUTTON Eunice, Elizabeth, Amelia, Mary L. WRIGHT

District No.7 John, James, Elizabeth, Mary BOMAN Edward, Lyman, Jonathan, Francis, Betsey, Matilda COLE Bennet, Nichol, Elial, Sylvenus, Thomas, Seviah ELLIS L.J. FANCHER Mary HEALY Francis HESS Rufus JENNEY Mary J. JENNEY Henry, William, Mary, Caroline SUTTON James, George, Phebe, Charity ZELLER

District No.8 Anson, Charles, Clarissa ABBOTT Asael and Wm S. ABBOTT Edwin, Lorenzo, Lidda A. BLACKMER Abigale, Mary HART Samuel, Wm, Alfred HAVILAND George, Henry, Wm, Josephus JONES Hobby, Benj'm, Charles, James, Hannah, Sarah KNIFFIN James, Abram, Clarinda KNIFFIN Frederick HUFFMAN, Sarah BRIGGS Frances MARSHALL Eliza HALL Francis, Wiltha SEYMOUR Daniel, Wm, Amelia, Sarah, Mary, Ann SMITH Nathan and Betsey STRUNKS George WATSON Samuel, Amanda, Mary WArSON

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Greenwich Township, School Districts As Recorded In The Township Trustee Book

Tables of enumiration of youths between four and twenty years of age as taken between the 1st and 20th day of October 1840 for the Township of Greenwich Huron County Ohio. Recorded by Jeremiah Rusco, Township Clerk. (Note: Names copied as written and some differ in spelling from 1838 list). Book Source: Firelands Historical Society, Norwalk, OH.

Parents or Guardian BLACKMER, Stephen BOICE, Daniel BOMAN, John EDDY, John L. FROST, Joshua FROST, Wright GIFFORD, Humphrey ROBERTS, Gurdon SHELDON, Mary SHORT, Isaac WATSON, Joshua WORSHBURN, Benj'm

BELDING, Benj'm

CAS TLE, Squire P. COVEL, Abijah DURY, James EASTMAN, Philip FROST, Robert GRIFFIN, Ezekel GRIFFIN, Robert GREEN, AM.

HALE, John HEALY, Smith KNAPP, Bishop SHELDON, David SHELDON, Wm F. SIZOR, Anson SUTTON, Henry THOMAS, George H. WHITE, Thomas B. WORSHBURN, Henry

AUBBLE, Andrew BRIGGS, David W. DOUD, Soloman EVENS, John

School District No.1 Children Lorenzo and Lidda A BLACKMER Luther, Allen, Alexander, Harriet, Marie BOICE John, James, Elizabeth, Mary BOMAN Reuben, Ira G., Joseph, John R., Lucy A, Ruth EDDY Charles and Jane FROST July A FROST Abram, Mary J., Sarah, Catharine GIFFORD William and Anna ROBERTS Hannah E., Loiza SHELDON Abram W. and Harriet SHORT Samuel, Amanda, Mary WATSON Robert, Anna, Lovina, Loiza A WORSHBURN

District No.2 Henry, Lewis, Charles, Samuel, Wm, Mary, Pricilla,

Fransine BELDING Squire, Andrew, Anjeline, Cally, Mary, Destamony CASTLE Gideon, John A, Eliza, Elizabeth COVEL John, James L., Mary AE. DURY Nelson and Mary G. EASTMAN Wright and John FROST Edwin, Alfred, James, Adillia, Julia GRIFFIN Orren GRIFFIN Mason, Miles, Sally, Matilda, Manarva, Lucinda, Emeline,

Adaline GREEN James W., John Jr, Robert, Sarah, Mary, Loiza HALE Edith and Elizabeth HEAL Y Lydia A, Caroline, Mary E., Elcy J. KNAPP Charles, Daniel, Stephen, Mary SHELDON Benj'm, Wm, Ann E. SHELDON Nelson, Lucy, Maria SIZOR Alanson, Wm, James R., Angeline, Juliet SUTTON Harmon THOMAS, Abram ANDREWS, Henry TRAVIS Abram T., John, Ann E. WHITE Charles, Henry, Mary WORSHBURN

School District No.3 Woodward, and Ann E. AUBBLE Sidney, Charles, David, Maria, Sarah, Mary BRIGGS Jan and Lucy DOUD John Jr., Andrew, Mary A, Sally, Susan EVENS

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Parent or Guardian FARLEY, Wm C. FARLEY, Reuben HACKET, Elon MEAD, Luther MILLS, Nathan PALMER, David B. RUSCO, Benj'm RUSCO, Jeremiah STATS, Peter B. SUTTON, Laben VAN SCOY, Abram

BARKER,E.F. BARTLETT, James CARL, Wm COTANT, Benona

GIFFORD, Abram JENNEY, M.W.

McCULL Y, Joseph RUNNELS, Hemy SHELDON, Isaac TAYLOR, Charles TOWNSEN, Hiram WATKINS, David WHETON, Seeley

BARTLETT, Joseph CURERY, Jonathan ELLIS, Elias HOAR, Webber JONES, Robert KELSEY, John

KNIFFIN, Squire W. MITCHELL, Marier RICKERT, Hemy SEYMORE, Roda STITES, Jessa

BRIGGS, Francis BRIGGS, Jeremiah T. BURGESS, Moses M. CARPENTER, Junia DENSLOW, Philander

School District No.3 (continued)

Children Clarrica FARLEY; Husted, Varney, Hannah M. PEARCE Malery, Joseph, Charles, Elenor FARLEY; Clarraey KNAPP Orren, Joseph, Josiah H., July HACKET Marques, Wm, Joseph, Thomas L, Anna MEAD Willis, and Elizabeth MILLS Alonzo B, Lucus A, Lorinda N. PALMER Warren, Josiah, Wm, Benj'm, Sally A RUSCO Harriet, Huldah, Asenath, Joanna, Mary RUSCO George and Alfred STATS Jonathan SUTTON G.W., AB., Bishop, Healon, AL., AH. VAN SCOY

School District No.4 Epharm H., Wm, Lucy S. BARKER Ellen BARTLETT Nathan, Wm, Roda, Alvira, Sarah, Emily CARL Jonathan, Samuel, Zepheniah, Charles, Edger, Havaland,

Matilda CONT ANT Betsey, Lucy, Hannah GIFFORD; Samuel N. HUSTEN John, Mordeca, Benj'm, Marier, Eliza, Almira, Silva,

Hester JENNEY Charles, Joseph E., Eliza, Hannah McCULLY Russel, Wm, Angeline, Lavilla RUNNELS Abner, Almon, Alma BROWN Russel, James, Charles, Lorry, Caroline, Adelia TAYLOR Samuel, Hiram, Clisrer, Sarah TOWNSEN David, Silda, Mariett, Lucy WATKINS Francis WHETON

School District No.5 Alfred, Ellin, Mary, Marettia, Lydia, Agnes BARTLETT John, Wm, Mathew, Hannah, Anjaline, CURERY Erial, Abner, Taft, George, Maria, Harriet, Sally ELLIS Homer and Herrod HOAR Hemy, Wm, Joseph, Sarah A JONES James, Robert, John Jr, Wm, David, Nancy, Asibill,

Lucinda, Olive KELSEY Wm, Ernaline, Bloomy KNIFFIN Wm, Mary J, Susan MITCHELL Samuel, Jacob, Esther, Lucinda, Lorana RICKERT Samuel and AA SEYMORE; Purlina EDDY James, Jacob, Samuel, Thomas, Jessa Jr. STITES

School District No.6 Andrew J. and Hannah BRIGGS Helen BRIGGS Abagail BURGESS Jefferson, Louza, Elenor CARPENTER Dexter, Bryan, Joshua, Silva DENSLOW

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Parent or Guardian FANCHER, Daniel FANCHER, Thaddeus FANCHER, T.S. FISK, Henry GREEN, Nathan R. HALL, Jacob LION, Henry MEAD,Amos MEAD, c.H.G.

MEAD, Garritt V. MERRITT, Wm READ, Frederick H. STRUNKS, James SUTTON, Aranson WILSON, Samuel WRIGHT, Jason YORK, Jacobus

BARRETT, Lorinzo COLE, Jonathan FANCHER, William HALL, Daton HEAL Y, Abram JENNEY, Benj'm JENNEY, Elizabeth SUTTON, Alanson UPSON, Julius

ABBOTT, John B. ABBOTT, John BUM, John DROYRE, Franklin FOWLER, Nathan FULLS TON, Robert HAVILAND, Samuel P. KNIFFIN, Benj'm

KNIFFIN, Daniel KNIFFIN, James MARCHEL, Richard A MORTON, Richard A PRICE, Wm SMITH, Willis R. VANNATTA, Conrad

School District No.6 (continued)

Children Moses, James A, Sarah, Sally D. FANCHER Varney FANCHER; Mary LUTTS Reuben and Loiza FANCHER Henry C. and Abby J. FISK Job A GREEN Rachael and Sarah HALL Henry M., David, Saviar, Sarah E. LION John and Almira MEAD Zackaria & Anjeline MEAD; Pheby & Lucy CARPENTER;

Cicero CLOSE Daniel MEAD John and Elizabeth MERRITT David READ; Benj'm SHARWOOD Nathan and Betsey A STRUNKS James S., Charrity, Mary SUTTON Eliza WILSON Unice, Elizabeth, Permelia, Loiza WRIGHT Nathan, Stephen, Lenard, Catharine YORK

District No.7 Yelotio and Sinthy BARRETT Edward, Lyman, Jonathan, Francis, Betsey, Matilda COLE Thaddeus, Mary J., Caroline FANCHER Warren, John, Con, Harriet HALL Mary HEALY Rufus JENNEY Mary J. JENNEY Henry, William, Mary, Caroline SUTTON Wm and Suzen UPSON

District No.8 Anson B., Charles, Clarriey A, Lorry M. ABBOTT WmS.ABBOTT Albert BUM WmE.DROYRE Ursilla FOWLER George TELLER Samuel, Wm, Alfred, Nelson HAVILAND Luis H" Benj'm F., Charles B., James E., Hannah M.,

Sarah KNIFFIN, Ann PLATT James, Abram, Benj'm, Clarrinda KNIFFIN Gorge JONES; Sarah BRIGGS; Frances A MARCHEL Benj'm P. MORTON Mary A PRICE Daniel, Wm, Sarah, Mary, Ann SMITH Sarah VANNATTA

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Enrollment of Militia, Greenwich Township, Huron County Before the Civil War, Ohio law required that companies of Ohio Militia exist in every township to be drilled regularly and be ready for defense of the state if necessary. Source: Original book, Firelands Historical Society, Norwalk, Ohio. Year: 25 February 1845 ~: Name 33 Abbott, Alphonzo* 39 Abbott, John B* 25 Auble, Orsemus* 33 Baker, L.M. 33 Barnes, John* 34 Barrett, Lorenzo 36 Bartlett, James* 40 Bartlett, Joseph* 35 Beam, John* 44 Belding, Benjamin 25 Benedict, Harvey* 42 Benson, Stutson H. 43 Birdsall, L. 22 Birdsall,Matthew R. * 26 Blackman, Edwin* 24 Brenneman, John* 24 Briggs, George W. 26 Burr, John 33 Case, Joseph* 24 Chapman, Salathid 26 Cotant, Gideon* 22 Cotant, Jonathan H. * 24 Cotant, Joseph* 21 Cotant, Samuel* 28 Doan, E.J* 40 Eastman, Philip* 21 Eddy, Reuben * 21 Ellis, Eriel 24 Ellis, William B. * 42 Fancher, Daniel 25 Fancher, Matthew* 35 Fancher, Thaddeus L. 23 Fancher, Varney* 25 Farley, Daniel 40 Fowler, Nathaniel 22 Frost, Charles 40 Frost, Wright* 39 Gifford, Humphrey 24 Green, Mason 22 Green, Milo 35 Griffm, Robert* 37 Hale, Dayton 26 Hale, Joseph B. 39 Hall, Jacob* 29 Hall, Major A. 37 Harley, Elijah W. 41 Haviland, Samuel* 31 Healy, Jacob* 44 Healy, Smith· 30 Hess, Elmer* 22 Hoffman, Frederick 34 Hopkins, Willard K.. 24 Jenney, John* 21 Kellogg, Henry· 21 Kniffin, Lewis H..

28 33 36 39 22 38 24 25 43 33 30 28 25 21 26 44 24 21 26 29 41 36 38 22 31 22 21 23 22 21 26 26 36 22 26 22 32

Kniffm, William· Kniffm, Squire W. Long, Abram P.· Mattoon, George W. * McCullow, Charles* Mead, Garritt V* Mead, Marcus E. * Merritt, James Merritt, William Mitchell, Benjamin Mitchell, Moses M. * Mitchell, Samuel Paine, Frederick C. Palmer, Alonzo Palmer, Lorenzo M. Reynolds, Henry Reynolds, William B. Rickhart, Samuel Seymour, Edwin M.· Seymour, William W. * Sheldon, David W. Sheldon, Rufus Sheldon, William F* Sherwood, Benjamin Jr Shroefler, George Sills, John Smith, William* Sutton, Joseph* Sutton, William Taylor, Ervine 1. Upson, Julius A.. VanKirk, Samuel Watson, Benjamin White, Abram c.. Wood,Elery Worshburn, Charles* Worshburn, Henry G.·

Greenwich Militia in 1848 * 1845 list denotes reinlistment in 1848. Abbott, Anson B. Attmattis, Marvin Baker, M.L Barker, E.H .. Belding, Charles Benedict, Roland C. Brown, Abner Burgess, James Carl, William Close, Cicero M. Cotant, Benjamin W. Cotant, Charles Cotant, Zepheniah Coull, Gideon Dills, George Dills, John

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Eddy, Joseph Eddy, Tru G. Ellis, Henry F. Ellis, John Ellis, Miron Ellis, Rodman Fancher, Caleb Fancher, Moses Farley, Charles Foil, Daniel Frost, Joshua Griffm, Alfred Griffm, Ezekiel Griffin, Riley Haines, James Haines, Willis P. Hale, John Haley, Henry W. Herd, George R. Hopkins, Joshua 1. Hopkins, Samuel Jenny, Adram Jenny, Benjamin Jenny, Morticia Kniffm, Benj'm F. Leam, William Mead, Joseph Miles, Rufus Mitchell, Thomas A. Mitchell, Wm H. Pearce, Husted Pettis, Canney Rogers, David Rusco, Jeremiah Rusco, Warren Salisbury, Warren Seymour, Samuel Sisson, L.R. Strunks, Nathan Sutton, Alanson Sutton, Henry Sutton, Henry Jr Sutton, James Alanson Sutton, James Sutton, Lalon Taylor, James Thomas, Wm B. Thorp, Nelson Townsend, Samuel Tuthill, Benj Vanscoy, George Warren, Andrew Worshburn, Henry C. Worshburn, Robert York, Nathan York, Stephen

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Benjamin J. Jenny Store Account Ledger

This 31S-page grocery store account book was kept by Benjamin J. Jenney in Greenwich Twp., Huron Co. Ohio, from 1852 to 1856. A loose bill stuck between pages has "Greenwich Station" written on it, but many of the names are familiar to "Greenwich Center", and the dates are written in Quaker fashion, there being a meeting house at the latter location. The ledger was purchased at a sale by Helen Armstrong Oyster, Ashland, Ohio, and donated to The Ohio Genealogical Society Library, P.O. Box 2625, Mansfield, OH 44906-0625. The donor's source is not recalled, but a 1962 driver's license for Orville Blevins, of Harold, Kentucky, also stuck between the pages, might be a clue. The ledger was indexed by Thomas Stephen Neel, New London, Ohio, who also identified the ledger writer and location, as the book is not titled. Photocopies may be obtained from the OGS Library, Attention: Tom Neel, at 15 cents per page, plus a SASE.

Abbot, Anson 140 Abbott, Alphonzo 104 Abbott and Vanscoy 29 Allwood, Oliver 103 Atwater, Charles 102 Atwater, Marvin 86 Auble, Andrew 251 Bacon, William 81 Bail, John 113 Baker, Amelia 68 Baker, Loami M. 272 Baker-see Stem Banks , John 71 Barker, Hasy(7) 46 Barker, John B. 80 Barns-see Lapham Barrett, Lorenzo 33 Bartlett, Alfred 109 Bartlett, Emily 49 Bartlett, James 107,249 Bartlett, Joseph 61 Bartlett, Phebe A. 49 Beam, John 16 Bear, Herman 108 Bear, John 17 Bell, David 206 Bell, Hannah 70 Bell, Jesse 248 Bell, John 93 Benedict, Nathaniel 111 Benson, Stutson R. 100 Berry, Jefferson 31 Biggs, David W. 96 Birdsall, Zephania S. 48 Birdsall, Zephaniah 110 Birdsall, Z. S. 315 Bowen, Robert 236 Bowen, Thomas 35 Brady, David J. 105 Brenneman, John 21 Briggs, 64 Briggs, Andrew J . 5 Briggs, Daniel 134 Briggs, George 79 Briggs, J. T. 106 Broderic, Elizabeth 226 Broderick, James 66 Broderick, Patrick 53 Brown, Jane F. 261 Brown, Samuel 270 Burdick-see Mott Burk, Micheal 112 Burr, Edward 114 Burrass, Volentine 290 Cambell & Gifford 141 Carl, Daniel 36 Carl, John 235 Carl, Nathan 122 Carle, William Sr. 224 Carpenter, Stephen Sr . Carpenter, Steven 124 Chappell, John 288 Ciglar, David 274 Cline, Alfred 126

Close, Cicero 17 Conley, Nicholas 21 Cotant, Benona 117 Cotant, Benona A. 118 Cotant, Birdsall Z. 14 Cotant, Charles C. 179 Cotant, David B. 70 Cotant, Gideon B. 305 Cotant, Haviland 254 Cotant, Huldah M. 121 Cotant, Isaac N. 84 Cotant, James J. 120 Cotant, Jasper 18 Cotant, Jonathan H. 38 Cotant, Joseph H. 22,312 Cotant, Margaret Ann 51 Cotant, Matilda A. 119 Cotant, Samuel 253 Cotant, Thomas 246 Cotant, Z. B. 116 Coter, Peter G. 260 Coutant, B. W. 85 Crawford, Angeline 115 Crawford, David 58 Crawford, Morinda 125 Crawl, Arther 255 Cress, Mary 73 Crum, G. W. 266 Culver, J. N. 123 Culver, Richard 295 Cummings, J. M. & Co 286 Curry, J. C. 233 Davidson, Peater 276 Dean, Mrs . 121 Diamond & Co. 70 Dills, Charles 127 Dills, Erastus 287 Dills, Henry 287 Dills, William 118 Di lse, Jotm 241 Doubd, Samuel 237 Daud, John 101 Easterly, Louisa 265 Easterly, Martin 132 Eddy, J. L. n Eddy, John R. 143 Eddy, Joseph 129 Eddy , Lucy Ann 254 Eddy, Ruben 131 Ellis & Rickard 128,215,314 Ellis, Benson 128 Ellis, Elias 130 Ellis, George 129 Ellis, Henry F. 146 Ellis, John 292 Ellis, Rodman 83 Ellis, William B. 238 Enzor, David 250 Evens, Robert 269 Fancher, Daniel 281 Fancher, Irena 276 Fancher, William 262 Farely, Charles 137 Farley, Ruben 223

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Farley, Sarah D. 138 Fessender, William 43 Fine, Peter 78 Fleming, Keen 41 Flemming, Joseph 136 Foley, James 139 Follet, Joseph 134 Ford, - - - 133 Ford, I. I. 111 Fowler, Edward 135 Fowler, Judson 25 Fowler, Stephen 60 Frost, John 62 Frost, Wright 37 Gibson, Samuel 141 Gifford, Abraham 303 Gifford, Abram 65 Gifford, Charles 94 Gifford, Edward 87 Gifford, Humphrey 37 Gifford, John 59 Gifford, Joseph 26 Gifford, Julia 266 Gifford, Lucy 140 Gifford·see Cambell Goodale Musgrave & Co 150 Goodnough, -- 143 Gorman, Micheel 142 Grace, Martin 258 Grace, Perry 258 Grace, William 9 Green, Mason 275 Green, Nathan R. 159 Griphy, W. A. 257 Hacket, Lewis 150 Hale, Amasa B. 147 Hale, Joseph B. 82 Hale, etho B. 2 Hall, Jacob 155 Hall, Joel 148 Hall, Joseph B. 313 Hall, H. A. 154 Hanes, James 212 Haviland, Alfred S. 156 Haviland, Samuel 30 Haviland, Samuel P. 151 Haviland, William B. 56 Hawkins, Samuel 44 Healy, Abram 149 Healy, Jacob 155 Healy, Smith 149 Hess, Elmar 277 Heustin, Alexander 139 Hoag, Jesse 98 Hoar, Hiram 144 Hoar, ICing 245 Hoar, Welber 226 Hobby, Writty 91 Holiday, B. H. 218 Hopkins, John 88 Hopkins, Joshua 77 Hopkins, Samuel 152 Hopkins, Willard IC. 153 Hough, John B. 19

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Houghstotter, Daniel 249 Hubbard, Harvey 271 Huffman, Aaron 145 Hunter, Eliza 7 Hunter, Emily 27 Hustin, Oeborah 138 Huston, John 23 Huston, S. N. 54 Hutchins, 8. A. 146 Jeffrey, David 160 Jeffrey, Samuel 159 Jenney, A. D. 307 Jenney, Abraham D. 75 Jenney, Almyra 265 Jenney, Benjamin 1,309 Jenney, John 157 Jenney, Rufus 158 Jenney, Sylvia 31 Johns, Isaac 21 Johnson, Daniel 60 Johnson, John 220 Johnson, John H. 74 Johnson, Wallace 285 Kellog, Henry 221 Kelly, John 259 Kelly, Martin 8. 10 Kelsey, James 164 Kelsey, William 164 Ketcham, F. H. 51 Ketcham, Herritt C. 52 Ketcham, Norris F. 253 Ketchum, Charles 29 Ketchum, Hilton O. 69 Kindall, Alfred 310 King, Isaac S. 163 Kniffin, Abraham 160 Kniffin, Benjamin 302 Kniffin, Benj. F. 231 Kniffin, Daniel 50,306 Kniffin, James 161,306 Kniffin, James Sr. 163 Kniffin, lewis H. 229 Kniffin, Squire W. 11,20 Kniffin, William 24 Knott, Robert 64 Landon, William 165 Lapham, A. 165 Lapham & Barns 311 Larkins, E. H. 62 Long, Abraham P. 4 Lowery, John 308 lowry, John 152 lutz, George 304 lyon, Octavius 166 Harshall, Aaron M. 273 Martin, Thomes 67 Mason, John 167 Mathews, John 247 Mathews, Nancy 225 Mathews, Nathan 169 Matoon, Charles 176 Mattoon, G. W. 31 May, Eanos 243 HcCullow, Edward 188 HcCulow, Charles 95 HcGregory & Standish 171 Mead, Amos 94 Mead, Brush 168 Mead, C. H. G. 71 Head, David 267 Mead, Duncan 1 n Mead, Garrett V. 197

Head, John 45 Head, Harcil E. 244 Messenger, Harvy 174 Miller, James 227 Hills, Galen 222 Hitchel, Aaron 173 Mitchel, George F. 300 Mitchel, Samuel 175 Mitchell, James 68 Mitchell, Hoses M. 6 Hore, John 264 Hoss, Ros 170 Hott, Burger 170 Hott & Burdick Z96 Husgrave'see Goodale Musser, Jacob In Norwood, Cyrus 182 OWens, _e' 42 Pain, George 180 Pain, Susan 168 Pain, Walter 298 Pain, Warren 280 Paine, Eliza 83 Palmer, Alonzo 34 Palmer, Lorenzo 278 Palmer, sml. 181 Park, John D. 179 Parker, Ann 152,302 Pennel, John 178 Pettie, Chancy 299 Phinney, William 177 Potter, Andrew 28 Ramey, James 183 Read, Shadrach 284 Reynolds, Henry 187 Rickard, John 182 Rickard, Samuel 99 Rickard-see Ellis Robison, James 188 Rodgers, David 189 Rogers, leroy 63 Rogers, William H. 27 RUsco, Benjamin 186 Rusco, Jerry 282 Rusco, Josiah 39 Ruseo, Laura 184 Russell, William 185 Saderson, Jacob 92 Sailsbury, Warren 189 Saterson, Solomon 92 School Distriet No.4 294 Scoville, A. L. 3 scranton, Warren 20 Seymour, Edwin 196 Seymour, Samuel 12 Seymour, Silas 311 Seymour, William 198 Sheldon, David 159 Sheldon, Rufus 55 Sheldon, William 301 Sizor, Anson 59 Sloeum, Charles 293 Slocum, Clarissa 200 Slocum, David 201 Slocum, Manford 74 Sloeum, Mariah 197 Smith, Daniel 242 Smith, Henry R. 190 Smith, J.M. & Co 192 Smith, Sarah 191 Smith, Willis R. 47 Sohl, John & Co 195

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Squires, J. S. a St. John, Edward 161 St. John, Jul ie 125 St. John, Robert 252 Standish'see McGregory Starks, Abram 190 States, Benjamin W. 40 Stedwell, George 210 Stem Baker & Co 199 Stevenson, Samuel 76 Stiles, Charles 203 Stiles, Isaae 268 Stiles, Jaeob 194 Stiles, Jesse 297 Stohl, John 195 Stotts, Isaac 202 Stotts, James, Mrs. Z34 Stout, George 193 Stover, J. G. 203 Sutherd, James 289 Sutherland, Josiah 291 Sutton, Alanson S. 13,32 Sutton, Arenson 283 Sutton, Henry Jr. 294 Sutton, James 208 Sutton, Mary 191 Sutton, William 89 Teft, Austin 263 Teft, Prlete? 263 Taylor, Cherles 204 Taylor, Laura 234 Thomas, D. L. 211 Thomas, Levi W. 26 Thomas, U. B. 209 Thompson, Thomas 107 Thomson, Moulton 208 Titus, James 230 Tongue, William 207 Townsend, Hiram M. 206 Tucker, Noe 205 Turner, George 96 Underhil, Willi .. 103 Van Scoy, Brundage 210 Vanscoy, Bishop 252 Vanscoy-see Abbott Walker, John 199 Walker, Joseph 214 Walter, Daniel 218 Ward, Sylvanie 212 Warner, Andrew 217 Warren, William 211 Washburn, Henry C. 255 Washburn, James 228 Watress, Solomon 15 Watson, Benjamin 256 Watson, Edward 214 Watson, George 108 Watson, Joshua 215 Watson, Sarruel 275 Weldon, John 257 Welsh, Nieholas D. 216 White, John C. 201 Wilson, Robert 240 Wilson, wm. 240 Wood, Ellery 213 Woolley, Aaron l. 97 Woolley, William 51 York, Steven 279 Zerby, Levi 232,239 Zerby, William 219

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West Hartland and Bronson M.E. Church Sunday School-1879 -1885

Records for the West Hartland and Bronson M.E. Church Sunday School can be found at the Milan Public Library on microfilm along with the original very fragile book. The following genealogical infonnation has been extracted from this book and is listed below. Average attendance at that the school was 86 in 1880 with an increase to 94 by end of 1885.

Officers of the school who served at various times throughout the period were as follows: C. S. Herrick, Supt; L. E., D. E. Chaffee and W. B. Sells, Assist Supt; A. Baker, Treas; D. F.

Stratton, Sec; F. and E. M. Cronk, Lib; A. A. Manahan, C. S. Herrick, Wm Price, Choir; and Wm Price, Thurza (Price) Manahan, organist; and Clara Webb, Asst. organist.

Teachers of the school who served at various times throughout this period were follows: Hattie Brown, D.E. Chaffee, Eva Chaffee, Mary Chaffee, Mrs. Cronk, O. L. Cronk, Bartlett

Davis, Cora Davis, Clara Dolbee, Fannie Dolbee, Cora Gillett, Mrs. Carrie Herrick, Nettie Manahan, Hattie McCague, Mrs. Moore, Abbie Robbins, Augusta Robbins, Chester Robbins, Henry Robbins, Mrs. Sells, T. Stratton, F.W. Toby, William Toby.

The following members died throughout the period and with each death an obituary dedicated to the deceased member was written by the members and recorded in the book. Most of the obituaries give very limited genealogical infonnation and were mostly written in a flowery verse. Only infonnation of genealogical nature was exacted from each and recorded below.

Frankie Robbins (child), son ofH. Robbins, obiturary tribute read on 19 October 1879. Johnnie (child), no last name given & dated, 9 Nov. 1879 Mrs. Viola Waldron ,age 29 years, died on 2 August 1880 in Hartland Township Timothy G. Garner, in 28th year died on 13 Aug. 1880 in Bronson Township H. 1. Dounce, in his 27th year, died on 21 August 1880 in Bronson Township Fannie Dounce, in her 20th year, died 19 Sept 1880 Harry, son ofNonnan & Jennie Baker, age 6mo, 2 wks, 3 days, no death date, obituary recorded

on 9 January 1881 Fordyce Gamber, age 23 years, died on 22 August 1882 in Vermilion, Erie County, Ohio Elnathen J. Waldron, age 79, died on 6 January 1883 in Hartland. He was born in Bristol, NY

in the year 1804. He came with his grandfather in 1821 and settled in the east part of the township of Hartland. He moved onto the farm on which he died in 1834. In which year there was a Methodist class of five members to which Brother Waldron soon joined, and has been a working and successful and devoted member ever since. (We will quote from his own words in regard to the church). This was the first religious organization in the Township. From that time to the present we have had regular preaching and as a general rule the Society has been in a prosperous condition. When we view the past and the present what a contrast. Forty years ago we worshiped in a log school house 16 by 18. Now in a neat commodious Church. Then a rude desk for a pulpit, now a pulpit of modem style. Then we had split logs for seats, now nice varnished slips. Then we went to meetings with open carts and wagons, now with horse and carriage. Then the whole congregation praised God vocally, now we have the help of the organ. Surely a great difference between the then and now.

In 1827 or 1828 the agent of the American Sabbath School Mission came into the neighborhood and organized a Sabboth School, and brother Waldron was one of six to raise five dollars to buy a ten­dollar library. From that time to his death he has been and active and useful member of the Sunday School which has been kept up summer and winter the most of the time since its first commencement.

Emily R. Stewart died on the 22 January 1883. Mrs. Ophelia Manahan, wife of Joseph Manahan, died on 11 March 1885 at age 49 years. She

commenced attending Sabbath School in the year 1856 in the Hartland and Bronson M.E. Church, since which time she was a member in Class NO.9.

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Strong Ridge Cemetery Written by Martha Burr

High atop the windswept hill of Strong's Ridge Cemetery rest the founders and forefathers of Lyme Township, Huron County, Ohio, and some of their tombstones hint at the life stories oflocal pioneers born more than 200 years ago.

In the interest of preserving the epitaphs of these hardy souls, the Huron County Chapter of the Ohio Genealogical Society commissioned a number of volunteers to transcribe the date from the tombstones of all the cemeteries in the county. Volunteering from the Historic Lyme Village Association were Martha Weldon, Roberta Burk, Mildred Yingling and Martha Burr.

Endless years of rain, wind and sun have begun to take a toll on the fmal commemorations of those who have passed this way before us. The carved motifs of weeping willows signifying earthly sorrow, the lambs of innocence and the doves representing purity, are all beginning to erode, leaving faceless markers belying the significance of the person who rests there.

Other stones, though badly weathered, are still readable. For example, the tombstone of Stephen Russell, who generously donated the land upon which Lyme Church was built, shows that he was born in 1794. He will always be remembered by the inscription on his stone, "Lovely in Life, deeply lamented in death".

The aged pioneer, the newborn baby, the young mother, and the Civil War soldier were all laid side by side as their time on earth expired. Later, in the early 1900's, these first tombstones were removed while brush was cleared and then replaced according to family plots.

From Asa to Zodock, Altheda to Sophronia, the names reflect a passing era. Of the approximately 700 named in the cemetery, the most common man's name was William (35) with John (33) a close second. Most often repeated woman's name was Mary (42) and Elizabeth (13).

Actually there are 735 graves in the cemetery, with 708 tombstones. Some of the tombstones have been lost to vandalism over the years, but all burials were daily recorded and kept.

Most of the deaths occurred in the month of February, especially among the earlier burials. One theory is that the harsh work, poor nutrition, and drafty living quarters reduced the resistance to disease built up during the summer months. By February the pioneers were more susceptible to bronchitis, pneumonia and other illnesses for which there was little that could be done at that time.

The cemetery contains 54 large monuments. The earliest birth was February 22, 1777. This is on the tombstone of James Knapp, who died at age 54 years. The oldest person buried in the cemetery is Alfred Barnard, who was born in Massachutes in 1824. He came to Lyme in 1846 and died in 1924, lacking but five month and nine days of being 100 years old.

One of the interesting epitaphs is for twins Elizabeth and Harriet Frith, who were born in London, England, on 18 June 1836. One died at age four months, and the other at age offour years. Their inscription reads: "Softly here the girls are lying. Sighing breeze or music's breath, winter's wind or summer sighing carmot wake their sleep of death". And for Captain Zodock Strong, who was born in 1775 and died in 1835, the epitaph was inscribed: "The grave of an honest man".

For Dolly Sophronia Russell, who died in 1849 at the age 18, it was "Sweet girl, adiew", and for Abishai Walter, who died of wounds received in action at Winchester, VA, in 1836, it was inscribed: "Soldier, rest, the warfare's oe'r, Sleep the sleep that knows no breaking, Dream of Battlefields no more, Day of danger, nights of waking".

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Morehead School, District #1, Lyme Township, Huron County, OH

Doerner, Adolph Doerner, Fred Doerner, Henry Erf, George Erf, Otto Farr, Walter Farr, Willie Fry, Alice Heyman, Arnold Heyman, Arthur

Doerner, Adolph Doerner, Albert Doerner, Emma Doerner, Freddie Doerner, Mary Erf, George Erf, Otto Frances, Mabel Heyman, Arthur O. Heyman, Calvin Heyman, Daniel Heyman, Dora Heyman, Howard

Pupils - 12 November 1894 - 5 April 1895 Heyman, Calvin Heyman, Dannie Heyman, Ella Heyman, Laura Heyman, Leil Heyman, Paul Heyman, Mabel Heyman, Roscoe Heyman, Willie Kessler, Allie

Pupils - 5 September 1898 -2 June 1899 Heyman, Laura Heyman, Leil Heyman, Lydia Heyman, Mabel Heyman, Oliva Heyman, Paul Heyman, Roscoe W. Heyman, Sarah Heyman, Stephen Kessler, Allan Kessler, Frank Kessler, Jacob Kessler, John

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Kessler, Frank Kessler, Jacob Kessler, John Koch, Minnie Miller, Emma Ringlein, Alpha Ringlein, Anna Ringlein, Louisa Wallick, Roy Weinzeirl, Lucy Teacher: c.A. Heyman

Kessler, Mary Koch, Minnie Koch, Willie Norman, Bennie Norman, John Norman, Roy Sherman, Gertrude Sherman, Mollie Sherman, Willie Wallick, Lizzie Wallick, Maud Wallick, Roy Wallick, Sybil Teacher: Walter Heyman

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NEW LONDON TOWNSHIP

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First Methodist Episcopal Church Marriages, New London, Ohio 9 October 1888 - 4 June 1902

The following marriages were copied from the church records of the First Methodist Episcopal Church, New London, Ohio. The book was published in 1889 by Phillips and Hunt, Publishers, 8805 Broadway, New York, and distributed by Canston & Stowe, Cincinnati.

Contributed by Martha Sturges

Man & Women Age Residence Date Clergy Remarks or Witnesses Barbour, Edgar Shiloh OH 12 Nov 1899 B.J. Mills At Bro. Coley's?, Greenwich OH

Bessie Hodges? Shiloh OH Barnes, George W . 34 New London OH 6 June 1895 Wm Kepler Mary & Mrs S. Jennie Kepler,

Eva S. Fisher 26 Rochester OH parsonage Barnes, HA 53 Rochester OH 10 Sept 1893 Wm Kepler Mrs Kepler & Mary W . K.

Lina Braman 38 Rochester OH Barrett, Guy A New London OH 9 Sept 1897 B.J. Mills Residence of bride's parents

L. Frances Guile New London OH Best, Edwin J. Cleveland OH 17 Aug 1898 B.J. Mills Home of the bride's parents

Josephine P. Lee New London OH Biglow, E.A New London OH 21 June 1899 B.J. Mills Home of the bride's parents

\0 Ida King New London OH Vl

Bissell, James H. 46 Rochester OH 4 Nov 1894 Wm Kepler Mary & Mrs Kepler, parsonage Cora Stahl 32 New London OH

Bowerize, Nathaniel 23 New London OH 8 Feb 1898 B.J. Mills At parsonage Mattie Peasely 20 New London OH

Broughton, Walter G. New London OH 1 Nov 1898 B.J. Mills At parsonage Cora A Shipman New London OH

Brown, Wm M. 25 Ruggles OH 4 Oct 1899 B.J. Mills At Parsonage Mary P. Scobey 27 Ruggles OH

Carnes, Alfred Sycamore no date B.J. Mills Residence of AC. Kimball Frieda Duyler New London OH

Carpenter, Emory T. 34 North Fairfield OH 25 Aug 1896 Wm Kepler Ms Kepler, John Haftsger, at parsonage Hattie L. Peck 29 New London OH

Case, Edward New London OH 14 Jan 1897 B.J. Mills Parsonage Louie Burton 26 New London OH

Chase, Burdette L. Cleveland OH 29 Mar 1898 B.J. Mills Home of the bride's parents Lena M. Runyan New London OH

Claybaugh, Wm T.? 27 not given 26 Sept 1894 Wm Kepler Mrs Gilligan, Mr Hodgkins & wife Sadie C. Gilligan 24 New London OH

Close, Rev W. J. Penfield OH 8 Oct 1888 B.J. Hoadley Dr Skellenger & others Mrs Mary K. Messenger New London OH

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First Methodist Episcopal Church Marriages, New London, Ohio

Cole, Percy Oberlin OH 25 Dec 1900 B.J. Mills Residence of Mrs A. White Lucile M. White New London OH

Day, Charles C. 27 Lorain OH 18 Dec 1895 Wm Kepler Mr & Mrs A.C. Kimball , Mr & Mrs Emslie Hattie Bell Kimball 26 New London OH S. Rawson, home of bride

Delancy, F.W. Plymouth OH 9 Nov 1901 J.W.H. Brown Not listed Flora Fenner Shilo OH

Dike, Frank H. Delaware OH 8 Apr 1897 B.J. Mills Home of Wm H. Moore Cora E. Wothing? Delaware OH

Doty, William J. Ruggles OH 25 Nov 1897 B.J. Mills At parsonage Dora E. Parker Rochester OH

Engel, Victor 24 Ashland OH 26 Dec 1898 B.J. Mills At parsonage Bertha Farley 21 Greenwich OH

Farnsworth, George New London OH 3 June 1899 B.J. Mills At parsonage Alice Williams New London OH

Fast, Orlo R. New London OH 26 Oct 1898 B.J. Mills Home of the bride's parents Miss Florence Crawford New London OH

French, Francis 65 Wellington OH 25 Aug 1892 Wm Kepler W . Robinson & wife, O. Curtiss & wife Mrs Maria Potter 52 New London OH

\C) Fuller, Forest L. Oberlin OH 8 Oct 1890 G. H. Hartupee Bride's parents home, New London OH 0\

Lena B. Skinner New London OH Griggs, Wallace Rochester OH 20 Sept 1890 G.H. Hartupee Jay D. Mackey

Zora Steinmetz New London OH Hafner, Charles J. Kansas City MO 21 Sept 1891 G.H. Hartupee At bride's parents

Miss Lillian Carlton New London OH Harlan, Edward J. 65 Clarksfield OH 21 June 1900 B.J. Mills At parsonage

Mary Jane Noble 63 Clarksfield OH Hazard, Clark D. New London OH 8 Oct 1898 B.J. Mills Home of the groom

Mrs Eva Reynolds Lorain OH Hearson, A.J . New London OH 4 June 1902 J.W.H. Brown At parsonage

May Brundage New London OH Hemingway, Manning ca 50 New London OH 20 Jan 1892 Wm Kepler At brother & sister June's home

Mrs Viletta June ca 48 New London OH Hood, Elmer H. New London OH 2 June 1889 B.J. Hoadley Mr & Mrs U. Houtland

Mrs Maria Wood New London OH Imminger, Charles Avalon CA 22 Nov 1901 J.W .H. Brown At parsonage

Alice Campbell Greenwich OH Jefferds, Bert Jr. Garrett IN 6 July 1898 B.J. Mills At parsonage

Claudia B. Smith Nova OH

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First Methodist Episcopal Church Marriages, New London, Ohio

Jenks, Alfred D. Cuba OH 1 Jan 1890 G.H. Hartupee Seaarles home, Greenwich, OH Dora Swartz Greenwich Station OH

Kelley, Frank A Newark NY 3 Aug 1897 B.J. Mills Residence of the bride's Parents Jennie Van Vecten New London OH

Kimball, Abner C. 56 New London OH 19 Nov 1893 Wm Kepler The H.? Teagel's & families Perlina Olive Banning 48 New London OH

Kirkpatrick, William L. 24 New London OH 25 Dec 1894 Wm Kepler Brother Kirkpatrick & family, Mrs Stoner, Laura Stoner 23 New London OH L. L. Doud, wife & daughter

Kniffin, George D. 23 Greenwich OH 17 Oct 1893 Wm Kepler Mrs Kepler Lorena A Burton 21 Greenwich OH

Liggett, Ira Milan OH 21 Apr 1889 B.J. Hoadley In Church Mrs Mary J. Fay New London OH

Lilly, Lemuel D. London OH 15 Aug 1889 B.J. Hoadley R. D. Powers, wife & others Josephine M. Powers New London OH

Lyon, Frank New London OH 12 Nov 1891 Wm Kepler At parsonage Laura E. Runyan New London OH

Mann, Wm F. 21 1 Y2 mi. SE Ruggles OH 28 Aug 1893 Wm Kepler Parents of both parties Josephine M. Robinson 20 New London OH

\0 Meredith, Harry L. 24 Hewilendon? PA 23 Nov 1892 Wm Kepler W.A. Overs? & Mrs Kepler -...l Miss Laura M. Jack 22 McKay, Ashland Co. OH Bride died Mar 1893 in New London OH

Motter, Charles Cleveland OH 30 Jul1890 G.H. Hartupee AC. Kimball's Home Mrs Nancy Jane Day New London OH

Noble, Wade S. 23 Shiloh OH 24 Oct 1899 B.J. Mills not recorded Ada L. Smith 23 Greenwich OH

Palmbla, Charles A Toledo OH 2 Jan 1900 B.J. Mills Toledo OH Mrs Jessie S. Rumsey Toledo OH

Parmelee, Herbert A 27 New Philadelphia OH 6 June 1892 Wm Kepler Mrs Kepler, bride's parents, groom's Emma U. Post 26 New London OH mother, sister, brother and wife

Parron, Frank D. 34 Olena OH 28 Aug 1901 B.J. Mills At parsonage Lorena Burton 26 Fitchville OH

Peck, Minor C. 20 New London OH 7 Feb 1893 Wm Kepler At parsonage, Mrs & Grace Kepler Miss Rena Tucker 21 New London OH

Reid, J. Nelson Sycamore OH 28 June 1899 B.J. Mills Bride's parents residence, Sycamore Etta Bennington Sycamore OH

Richards, Charles W. Nova OH 2 June 1897 B.J. Mills Residence of bride's parents Anna Denham Nova OH

Rife, George 26 Rochester OH 15 Sept 1896 Wm Kepler Home of Jacob Rife, New London OH Effie Knapp 25 New London OH

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First Methodist Episcopal Church Marriages, New London, Ohio

Shearer, John Cincinnati OH 15 May 1890 F.S.Hoyt & G.H. Hartupee W.W. Van Gorder's Home Mrs Lillian A. Andrews New London OH

Singer, Charles E. 21 New London OH 9 Nov 1892 Wm Kepler Mrs Stoner & Mr Singer Miss Anna J. Stoner 19 New London OH Bride died at her mother's, 25 Apr 1893

Starkie, William Greenwich OH 30 Jan 1891 G.H. Hartupee At parsonage Miss Elizabeth Rogers Greenwich OH

Stevens, Claude L. New London OH 12 June 1900 B.J. Mills At parsonage Ida Kirkpatrick New London OH

Stilson, E.R. 24 New London OH 26 Jul1893 Wm Kepler S. Janie Kepler & 50 others Rosa E. Ward 22 New London OH

Townsend, P. New London OH 16 June 1897 B.J. Mills Residence of the bride's parents Mattie E. Curtis New London OH

Walker, Dr J.A. 65 New London OH 2 May 1893 Wm Kepler At home of Mr Walker on Ashland Street Maggie M. Beam 45 Troy OH

Walker, John C. 21 Ruggles OH 3 Apr 1892 Wm Kepler Home of bride's father Ada Grinold 20 New London OH

Ward, Clyde E. 23 New London OH 29 Aug 1895 Wm Kepler Mr Ward, Mr & Mrs F.H. Stilson, Mr & MrsDaisy Estella White 21 New London OH D. White, Ford, Mr June, Fay (Fanny) Guile at home of bride

\0 Wilson, James New London OH 7 Feb 1897 B.J. Mills At Mrs Reamy's? 00

lIa Etta King Greenwich OH Wilson, Rev John, DD Cambridge OH 21 Sept 1892 Wm Kepler Drs Mc IIhenny & families

Mrs Carrie Rea not given (John was presiding elder in East Ohio Conference)

Young, Matthew G. Jr 25 Elyria OH 2 May 1901 B.J. Mills Residence of bride's mother Pearl B. Fast 17 New London OH

Zarker, George 22 New London OH 24 Dec 1893 Wm Kepler S. Jennie Kepler Ella Landis 21 Rochester OH

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New London Commencement June 7th & 8th 1894

Class of '94 Joseph Henry Arnold Ralph Raymond Barrett Robert Porter Giles Anna May Brundage Lena May Runyan Kittie Euphemia Gettle

Frank John Milo Beattie Archibald William Brickley Louella May Clemmons Sara Anna Denham James Albert Hamilton

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President Vice President Secretary Treasurer Historian Poetess

Eunice Rachel Richards Ida Ellen Robertson Claudia Metta Starbird Herbert Bryon Taylor

Submitted by Diana Harvey

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Deaths as Reported in the New London Record for the year 1917 ... copied by HCC President Martha Sturges

Editors note: What follows is an index. Where there are no death dates, it is presumed that the death occurred either in 1917 or possibly late in 1916.

NAME b.-d. YEAR PLACE of DEATH DATE 1 PAGE OF ISSUE

ALLISON, Augusta No dates Fitchville Oct 25 01 AMES, Joseph 1823-1917 New London May 03 01 ARNERT, Cyrus D 72 yrs old Sandusky Mar 01 01 BABCOCK, OW No dates Marion Jan 18 01 BARNES, Charles -1917 Clarksfield Nov 29 08 BARRETT, Alice No dates Cleveland Mar 29 01 BEARDSLEY, Elijah 88 yrs old New London Mar 29 01 BIGLOW, Caroline E OSBORN 1844-1917 New London Nov 01 01 BLACKMAN, Andrew J 1830-1917 Clarksfield Sep04 OJ BOOTH, George -1917 West Fitchvile May 24 01 BROUGHTON, George 5 yrs old Cleveland Sep27 05/08 BROUGHTON, George W 1851-1917 Norwalk May 17 01 CALL, Samuel U 1845-1917 New London Aug 23 01 CAMPBELL, Carl Leroy infant New London Jul12 01 CARRIS, Mahala RHODES 1865-1917 New London Jun 21 01 CARTER, Maria Estella MOREHOUSE 1852-1917 New London Jul19/26 01/04 CLARK, Ambrose J No dates Cleveland Aug 02 08 CLARK, Nancy ADA Y 1845-1917 Ashland Nov 01 01 CUMMINGS, Mrs E L 55 yrs old New London Oct 11 04 DAVIS, Pearl 29 yrs old Fitchville Jan 25 01 DAVIS, Jeff 91 yrs old Butterfield Cemetery May 31 01 DAY, William Allen 1841-1917 New London Feb 16 01 DENHAM, Frank -1917 Cleveland Feb 22 01 DOBSON, Will J No dates Tampa, FL Apr 26 01 DUNNING, John J 1834-1917 New London Feb 01 01 DUNNING, J J No dates New London Jan 25 04 ENDICOTT, Mrs AL No dates Norwalk Mar 29 01 FARNSWORTH, infant son No dates New London Feb 01 01 FIRST, Wesley No dates New London Jun 07 05 GILL, Clara (Barnes) No dates Rochester, OH Jan 04 08 HARTMAN, Alice 73 yrs old New London Dec 18 01 HOGSETT, father of J V No dates Hillsboro, OH Aug 09 08 HOOVER, Horace M No dates MtDora,FL Feb 01 01 JOHNSON, Delos No dates Mansfield Jun 14 01 JOHNSON, Maria Jane NICKERSON 1849-1917 New London Jun 21 07 KEEBLE, Nellie 26 yrs old Ruggles Twp Feb 08 01 KELLEY, Lionel Thomas 1899-1917 New London Oct 25/Nov 01 01101 KNAPP, Hattie Bell 1868-1916 Detroit, Ml Jan 18 01 KNIGHT, Annie 90 yrs old Buffalo, NY Mar 15 01 KNOWL TON, Oscar D 1853-1916 Cleveland Feb 22 01 LANAGAN, Jim -1917 Ashtabula Nov 08 01 LANDIS, Lydia JONES 1840-1917 Rochester Dec 06 01 LANG, Elmer R 78 yrs old Huntington Nov 01 01 LYON, Frank -1917 Fitchville Aug 23 01 MACKEY, William 79 yrs old New London Jul19 01 MARLOW, John 28 yrs old New London Mar 29 01 McCLAVE, Charles Sr 1830-1917 Ferry, Ml Feb 01 01 McKIM, Fred -1917 Clarksfield Jan 11 08

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Deaths New London Record -1917 - continued

MEAD Ina 23 yrs old New London Nov 15 01 MEADE, Parmelia DANIELS 1839-1917 New London Nov 01 PALMER, Edwin 1837-1917 Fitchville Aug 30 01 PETERSON, Robert 4 months old Huntington Oct 04 01 POST, Betsy Ann 1832-1917 New London Mar 01 01 POTTER, Julia 1864-1917 No place given Mar 29 01 PRIEST, Samantha DAY 1830-1917 No place given Jun 07 01 RAMSEY, Alice Elizabeth infant Chatham Aug 23 01 RATIGAN, Elizabeth SHUFFLING 1829-1917 New London Apr 26 01 RING, Frank E No dates of Cleveland Aug 02 01 ROBERTSON, Peter 1847-1917 New London Aug 30 01 ROSCOE,GL -1917 Greenwich Mar 08 08 ROWLAND,EH -1917 Rochester OH Sep20 08 RUMSEY, Anna K RAFTERY -1916 New London Jan 04 01 SCAMMON, Edwin -1917 Fairfield Twp Jun 28 01 SHELDON, Pearl 23 yrs old New London Jun 14 01 SNABLE, Josephine 1843-1917 New London Mar 01 01 SNYDER, Nathaniel 1832-1917 New London Feb 22 01 SPRINGSTEAD, Mary No dates Fitchville Jun 07 01 STILSON, Frederick H No dates Anderson, IN May 17 01 STOBO, Anna E 1836-1917 Ruggles Twp Mar 08 01 STOBO, John No dates Ruggles Sep27 04 SUTFIN, Daniel W 1840-1917 New London Sep04 01 SWEINHART, son of George 12 yrs old Ruggles Oct 18 TAYLOR, Winfield -1917 Sandusky Jan 11 01 THOMAS, Helen Marcia 1852-1917 New London Feb 15&22 01&04 THOMPSON, Martha E 1843-1917 New London May 17 05 THORPE, Mrs A W -1917 New London Jan 11 01 TIMMONS, John A 1849-1917 Hartland Aug 09 01 TOWNSEND, Pitt R 1870-1917 Cleveland Sep20 01 TRIPLETT, Elizabeth No dates Vine Grove, KY Mar 08 01 VANEPPS,HA 68 yrs old Long Beach, CA Dec 25 VAN GILST, Peter No dates Norwalk Feb 08 01 VANZILE,PT -1917 Detroit, Ml Nov 01 08 WAHL, Mrs Andrew No dates New London Jan 25 09 WALKER, Alex C 1854-1917 New London Aug 02 01 WEAVER, Mrs Frank No dates Fitchville Jun 28 01 WEAVER, Irene Jissela SHELDON 1875- Fitchville? Jul04 01 WEBB, Sidney Lincoln 1860-1917 Dignan Crossing Feb 01 01 WILSON, Francis No dates Holy Cross Cern. Jun 14 01 WILSON, William J 1874-1916 Galion,OH Jan 04 01 WINEBAR, Mrs E No dates Cardington Jan 18 01 WOLFE, Eliza A SPONSLER 1839-1917 New London Nov 01 01

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NORWALK CITY AND

TOWNSHIP

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Letters Remaining at Norwalk Post Office as of 31 March 1827 Published - Norwalk Reporter, 7 April 1827

Barker, Ephraim Brown, Henry H. Butler, Cyrus Cain, Thomas Clark, Leicester Crawford, John Curtis, Lewis Dillingham, John Fenton, James Ferris, Abram Fitch, William Foos, Niclas Forsyth, F. Forsyth, Rusel

Leonard, Fanny McArdle, J.P. Morse, Asahel Morse, Zebadiah Nat, Hiram Palmer, Alva Pearse, Pliny Pomeroy, Sally Rathburn, Charles Ruarck, Shadrak Shelders, Harry O. Slocomb, Elijah Smith, Ezra D. Smith, Ezra, Jr

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Smith, Rachel Sorter, Jacob Stillwell, Lydia Stratton, David Sturges, Lewis B. Sutton, Isaac, Jr Tilden, Daniel Vrooman, Martin Wallard, Martha Watras, William W. Wheeler, Edward

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Presidential Election 1880 Republican First Voters of Norwalk Township

The Right Start Norwalk Chronicle, Thursday, 4 November 1880

The young men of Norwalk who were first voters at the Presidential election of 1880, and who intended to vote for Garfield and Arthur, met at the Republican club rooms last Friday evening and determined to visit the polls on election day in a body. Accordingly on election morning they assembled with banners, flags and transparencies, and to the music of fife and drum marched to the various ward polling places and deposited their first Presidential ballot for the Republican nominees. It was a day ever to be proud of by every one of them. The following is the list:

Adams, Henry Adams, Will Atherton, W. Baker, Fred Bailey, Dave Barber, Chas M. Barber, S.A. Barton, Charles Barton, W. M. Bascom, Wm, Jr. Benson, Alfred Benson, Frank Benson, Ralph Benham, George Berkley, Newton Boalt, Arthur Bowen, Will Brailey, George Brobst, Frank Burkhart, Jacob Butler, C. R. Callahan, Jim Carpenter, Al Chapple, George Curtis, Pitt Curtis, W.O. Fay, Frank Fisher, (NN) Fox, Fred Freer, W.E. Friedley, Geo W. Gill, W.E. Glaser, George Goodell, Dell Gould, Judson Green, C. F. Handshaw, Geo Hanford, Hoppy Hanley, Clayton Hartline, Geo Himberger, Chas

Hosford,O.J. Huntington, Walt'r Jacobs, Alpha Jennings, Jim Jones,John Kennan, John G. Knox, Theo Lindsey, Frank Manahan, Frank Martin, F. M. Martin, James Martin, S.D. Marsh, M.E. McDonald, Dennis McNutt, Chas McVitty, Will Mead,C.W. Merrill, G. Owen, H.W. Jr. Owen, Joe K. Owen, W.R. Palmer, Chas Peak, Seth Pearl, C.C. Phoenix, Daniel Potter, Frank Preston, Chas Price, (NN) Rice, George Rice, Will Rounds, Alfred W. Sanborn, Geo Sattig, Gustus Sattig, Henry Sharp, Fred Smith, David C. Snooks, M.A. Sprague, Arthur Stevens, Wilbur Suhr,Joe Titus, Will

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Ullery, Sam Van Amam, M. Van Sciver, E.S. Vincent, Ralph Wade, W.S. Whyler, John Jr Wilson, H.S. Jr Wooden, Frank Young, Will

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Norwalk Schools Attendance Norwalk Reflector, Wednesday, 29 March 1876

List of Pupils who have been present every half day this term. High School Bishop, Willie-a Baldwin, D-a Butt, George-a Benham, George-a Clark, Georgianna-a Benham, Will Darling, David-a Bishop, Carrie-a Downing, Cora-a Comesky, Maggie-a Gallup, Carrol-a Davis, A-a Gibson, Mary-a Jackson, AIlie-a Golden, Ella-a Jennings, J-a Howe, Hattie-a Perry, Fannie-a Hunter, Maude-a Simmons, A Husted, Artie-a Smith, Chas-a Lampkin, Frank-a Stevens, Carrie-a Reming, Frank-a Stotts, Delia-a Rogers, Frank Tyler Carrie VanBenschoten, Teachers: C.S. Young Sarah-a

M.S. Newton Warner, Lemmie-a Teacher: Mary Howe

A and B Grammar Bassett, A1bert-a Boen, Mattie-a Chamberlain, Chas-a Downing, Eugene-a Eggeleston, Iessie-a Fisher, Chas-a Flinn, Chas-a Ford, Mary-a Foster, John B-a Fox, Marion-a Harkness, 1. Harrison, Emma-a Hollister, Nellie Humble, Wm-a Kelble, Rose-a Lyon, Jesse-a Morehouse, Nette-a Pease, Lewis-a Rice, Wm-a Sherman, Hattie Smith, Kirkwood-a Tier, Minnie-a Tilton, Jesse-a Underhill, Belle-a Walrous, Sadie-a Wing, Nettie-a Young, Phebe-a Teachers: AB. Roberts

S.E. Dunbar

C Grammar Babcock, Eva-a

A and B Primary Barnes, Clara-a Boyce, Jessie-a Chappell, Anna-a Evens, George-a Evens, Gracie-a Flinn, Walter-a Hanks, Sadie-a Harkness, Willie-a Higgins, Mamie-a Jacobson, Louis-a Kellogg, Florence McIntyre, Willie-a Morehouse, Ettie-a Pease, Charlie-a Perkins, Charlie Perkins, Lillie-a Rood, Aggie-a Thorley, Eddie-a Thorley, Mattie-a Warner, Orrie-a Yaple, Nora-a Teachers: E.E. Dean

M.F. Gibbs

A and B Primary Abbott, Clara-a Breckenridge, George a Christian, Fred Foster, Mary-a Hamilton, Nettie-a Marsh, Hattie-a

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Those marked (a) have not been tardy. Suydam, Frank-a Glaser, Walter-a Whyler, Fred-a Inman, Isadore-a Teacher: Marie Terry Jones, Guy-a

A and B Primary Boughton, Willie-a Boughton, Fred-a Cleveland, Delbert-a Jackson, Everett-a Sharp, John-a Bailey, Belle-a Baillie, Ada-a Neil, Lillie-a Ward, Luella-a Teacher: E.S. Taintor

A and B Primary Austin, Lottie-a Dunbar, Katie-a Ernst, George Gibbs, Eddie-a Houghton, Jessie-a Kohlmier, Louise Kohlmier, Sophie Kunze, Charlie-a Kunzelman, Mary-a Lee, Grace Wheaton, Dora-a Teacher: E. A Green

C and D Primary Blish, Maud Brown, Bertha-a Brown, Fred Brown, Lois-a Bush, Rose Curtiss. Albert Denman, Mary-a Harrod, George-a Houghton, Allie-a Husted, Fred Offord, Rhoda-a Pettit, Emma-a Pettit, Fred Smith, Jay-a Ward, Flora-a Teacher: Libbie Saunders

C and D Primary Christian, Robbie-a Comesford, John-a

Lee, Ernest Mahan, Frank-a Tier, Annie-a Zellers, Clarence Teacher: F.L. Dewey

C and D Primary Bates, Walter-a Bell, Henry-a Bowman, Ella-a Ross, Otis-a Teacher: M.F. Knapp

C and D Primary Allen, Hattie-a Baldwin, Emma-a Bouscay, Ina-a Culley, Anna-a Ernest, Charlie-a Ernest, Henry-a Kelble, Louise-a Kohlmier, Charlie Osborn, Georgia-a Timmins, Willie-a Wiers, Katy Teacher: F. Eells

C and D Primary Burton, Lottie-a Curtiss, Gertie McIntyre, Charlie-a Underhill, Arthur-a Warren, Herbert-a Warren, Pickett-a Teacher:Fannie Wooster

Primary Bailey, Susie Freeman, Arthur Freeman, Henry-a Green, Libbie-a McMillan, Addie-a McMillan, Nettie-a Smith, Fred-a Whidden, ThecIa-a Teacher: Alice E. Cooke

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Norwalk Chronicle School News Norwalk Township School District 8

31 December 1885

Report of per cent of attendance of school in Sub-district No.8, Norwalk Township, Huron County for the month ending December 11, 1885. Those marked (a) were not tardy during the month.

Crandell, Frank - 100 Crandall, Nettie- 55(a) Crandall, Willie - 97.5 Hart, Burtie- 100(a) Hart, Clara - 90 Hart, Eddie - 95(a) Hart, Henry - 95(a) Hoyt, Gertie - 65 Hoyt, Mary - 95 Hoyt, Mattie - 100 Hunter, DeForest - 100(a) Ledyard, Fannie - 95 McMillen, Artie - 100(a) McMillen, Fannie - 25(a) Reed, Clara - 100 Reed, Eva M. - 97.5 Reed, Louie - 100 Rood, Harry - 35(a) Sheldon, Harry - 90(a) Smith, Lonie - 95 Taylar, Meda - 100 (a) Taylor, Willie - 100 (a)

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Pupils of the Norwalk Schools

Entitled to Recognition Norwalk Weekly Reflector, 30 January 1894

The following are the names of the pupils whose attendance during the months of November and December was perfect and whose examinations and class work were excellent.

Seniors: Anna Brightman, Fred Everson, Mabel Gaughran, Ivadell Mason, Minnie Shock, Clara Snyder.

Juniors: Al Brightman, Ralph Lawrence, Orpha Wood

Second Year H.S.: Kittie Clapp, Daisy Pomeroy, Bert Sheldon, Romeyn Wickham, Walla Young

First Year H.S.: Blanch Beattie, Iva Holiday, Mertie Holiday, Edna Willsey

A Grammar: Arthur Peat, Jessie Renniff, Harry Rowell, Alton Thomas

B Grammar: Grace Goodnow, Aggie Hogan, Edith Zerkle

C Grammar: Anna Beattie, Russel Burner, Iva Fisher, Ida Jarrett, Clara Moore, Anna Price, Mary Schneerer, Laura Swint

D Grammar: Ada Beechy, Vera Chandler, Walter Dalhofer, Esther Fergel, Warren Goss, Elsie Husted, Leroy Mears, Norton Mears, Myrtie Welday, Myrtie White, Dora Willsey

A Primary: Libbie Barman, Edna Parker, Florence Pearl, Lettie Roberts, Addie Whaley, Ethel Yanders

B Primary: Walter Beattie, Earl Bloxham, Willie Boedigheimer, Robert Burns, Helene Gardner, Johnnie Hankamer, Glen Hough, Justa Hyman, Cara Knapp, Goldie Millen, Fred Muir, Grace Ronk, Lloyd Stratton, Bessie Thurston, Howard Van Sciver, Maude Whaley.

C Primary: Clara Baird, Lucy Boedigheimer, Earl Bragdon, Esther Christian, Dora Edsall, Charlie Evans, Carl Faris, Leon Fiesin, Willie O'Donnell, Josie Porter, Nellie Williamson

D Primary: Coit Burner, Virginia Butler, Mabel Francis, Clara Hund, Hazel Jones, Robert Lee, Maude McDonald, Carrie Miller, Maude Saladin, George Tuttle

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Norwalk Grammar Commencement The Daily Reflector, 11 June 1903

The annual commencement of the Norwalk grammar school took place at the School Hall this afternoon before a large audience. The program was as follows:

Entrance March .................... Orchestra Song - Morning Ramble ........ Schools Salutatory ............................. Arthur Young Essay - Ohio ............ ............ Harry Holiday Girls' chorus ...... May-Bells & the Flowers Recitation (A Boy's Poem on Washington) ........................................... Stephen Young Piano Duet ......... Lillian Smith, Bessie Fox Oration - Our Country ........... Robert Judge Song - Lawn Party ........ .. ...... Schools Recitation - King Volner and Elsie .................................. ... Marguerite Turner Ring Drill ............................. Twelve girls Essay -- Necessity's Children ............................................. Walter Lawrie Song - Be Glad Lass & Lad - Ten girls March & Recitation .. Independence Bell ................................... ......... Sixteen Boys Song - Hark! The Awakening Call .................. ............................ Schools Presentation of Diplomas ... ..................... . ..... ........ ................... ..... ....... . Superintendent Pianist. .................................. Agnes Parry

Following is the list of sixty graduates:

Miss Greene's School Boys

Harry BeattIe, Arlington Blakeman, Floyd Bliss, Eugene Bloxham,Clarence Butt, Frank Fisher, Fred French, William Golden, Fred Hall, Raymond Hanford, Angus Johnson, Robert Judge, Sheldon Laning, Walter Lawrie, Royce Loomis, Samuel Morris, Robert Venus, Arthur Young, Stephen Young

Girls Florence Bascom, Agnes Burns, Cleo Collins, Grace Gfell, Daisy Greene, Lillian Hancock, Ruth Jenkins, Sarah Joslin, Grace Lehentaler, Clara Senn, Celia Zipfel

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Miss Husted's School

Boys Robert Beeman, Willie Briceland, Charles Cherry, Harry Holiday, Seymour Jackson, Walter Johnson, Edwin Lemieu, Carleton McCague, Floyd Roberts, Willie Schick, Harry West, David Young, Ross Brown

Girls Inex Adams, Irene Bragdon, Dora Cronk, Bessie Fox, Sophie Harkness, Ruby Hoyt, Eva Hultz, Bessie Jinks, Louise Klee, Marguerite McGinn, Agnes Parry, Edith Shirley, Lillian Smith, Jennie Snook, Ruth Soule, Marguerite Turner, Harriott Wickham

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Norwalk Reflector, 6 June 1906 Eif:ht Grade Graduates

Sixty-eight lads and Lassies now ready to take up High School work. Graduation exercises of the eight grades will be held at the School Hall on Wednesday and Thursday evenings.

Miss Husted's School Pearl Baque, Lillian Beeman, Flossie

Bowden, Cora Clark, Helen Curtiss, Margie Fulstow, Belle Golden, Inez Grandy, Mabel Gray, Vernon Harkness, Hazel Jameson, Edna Kennedy, Horace Lamb, Nettie Lamkin, Oliver Liddell, Alma Martin, Harold McCague, Mary McCann, Eleanor Mc Donald, Clarence McGinn, Madelene Moore, Sadie Morrison, Fred Raffath, Mamie Read, Russell Rose, Florence Savage, Magdalene Smith, Guy Soule, Edwin Strutton, Marguerite Taber, Fredaline Thompson, Verne Walker, Nina Watts, Harrison Wilcox

Miss Green's School Fred Bathrick, Edna Bloxham, Marian

Blume, Harry Camp, Lorana Chandler, Velva Culp, Everett Curtis, Bessie Dillingham, Helen Fite, Olive Giltner, Laura Hall, Edgar Harrington, Benedict Hottel, John Kennedy, Willie Klein, Lydia Knoll, Alice Kosht, Howard Lloyd, Ernest Lundeen, Tena Morris, Clarence Peat, George Risser, Vivian Shaver, Roy Spence, Catherine Sprague, Bowen Suhr, Karl Suhr, Myrtle Terry, Lucile Tillson, Fred Whidden, Leona Wilhelm, Edith Wilson, Charles Yanquell, Mary Yeager

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Norwalk Experiment, 1 July 1908 Norwalk Township Graduation

1908 Graduation The ninth annual commencement of Norwalk Township, under the provisions of the Patterson law, was held in the chapel at East Norwalk, Tuesday evening, June 30 at 7:30 o'clock. Graduates:

Court, Elsie M. Currier, Pauline Evans, Fred Jacobs, Otis Roberts, Thomas Smith, Alta M. Smith, Florence Smith, Leonard Tillson, Lucile

Teachers of Norwalk Township School District Ada Bartow, Margaret Benedict, Valla Evans, Harrett Neufer, Mabel Osborn, Fannie Reeder

Members of the Board of Education: S.A Bassett, AM. Cole, F.H. Howe, T.e. Laylin Clerk of the Board: L. Snook

1907 Graduates: Bassett, Agnes Blakely, Elma Sheldon, Harold Suhr, Hazel

1906 Graduates: Delamater, Boyd E. Denman, Mildred Grennell, Ada M. Grennell, Guy V. Hartwig, Carrie Simmons, Florence M.

1905 Graduates: Long, Elizabeth Remlinger, John J. Sandow, Earnest E.

1904 Graduates: Sinclair, Earl S. Smith, Ethel L. Suhr, Laura E.

1902 Graduates: Mackin, Earl A Osterlin, Clair W. Sinclair, Pearl H.

1901 Graduates: Baker, Nellie Bellamy, Pearl Bowers, Fannie L. Cronk, Nina May Denman, Walter Frary, Charles Hoyt, H. Ray Tillson, Howard

1900 Graduates Benedict, Margueretta Clawson, Gertrude B. Lutts, Bertha D.

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Huron County Teachers Norwalk Reflector - 19 June 1906

Teachers' Certificates The following Huron County teachers certificates were issued on 2 June 1906 for twelve months.

Baker, Nellie Norwalk Benedict, Margaretta Norwalk Brobst, John A. Havana Broughton, Grace New London Burge, Hazel I. Chicago Burke, Sadie A. Collins Canfield, Vere Norwalk Cowie, Etta B. Greenwich Elmlinger, Rose E. Monroeville Fackler, Minnie E. Chicago French, Lucie L. Wakeman Garrett, Olive M. Chicago Groves, Olive Berlin Hts. Hayes, Bertha Wakeman Heabler, Mina Attica Hoag, Etta New London Jennings, Clair E. New London Kaiser, Zelma Z. Havana Kenestrick, Bernice Shelby Lehan, Helen K. Chicago Lenz, Joseph Norwalk Manlet, Mat, Jr Monroeville Parke, Alice F. Olena Rothenhoefer, Bessie Chicago Ryerson, Edna Havana Squire, Charles B. New London Weck, Anna Plymouth White, Fanny B. Bellevue

Certificates issued for 24 months Benedict, Bessie M. Fitchville Holden, Myrtle M. Wakeman Milligan, Ethel B. Chicago Parker, Harriet M. Weston Price, Clara F. New London Roe, Barnette F. Monroeville

Note: Chicago refers to Chicago Junction, now Willard, Ohio

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Norwalk Hi~h Seniors to Graduate Norwalk Experiment, 3 June 1908

The following Seniors will graduate from Norwalk High School on 12 June 1908.

Boys Curtis, Pitt (President) Delamater, Boyd Folwell, Harry Fulstow, Phil Grandy, Clayton Harkness, Fred (Treasurer) Rohrbacher, Carl Sutter, Walter Williams, Clifford

Girls Beattie, Alice Crawford, Jennie Frey, Mabel Goodhue, Edna Holmes, Olive Monnett, Mildred Rule, Lucy Shively, Ellen (Secretary), Suhr, Laura Young, Belle (Vice President), Young, Gladys

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Peru Area Obituaries

The following obituaries are abstracts from the REFLECTOR- HERALD and other area newspapers. They were obtained from a scrapbook owned by Miss Mary Dehe , deceased, of Geiger Road, Peru Township, Huron County, Ohio. The scrapbook was found in her late home when it was being tom down. Most of the obituaries relate to people who lived in the Peru Township area. The area around St. Alphonsus Catholic Church was called the German Settlement or Settlement area. The church itself and cemetery are in Bronson Township but usually referred to as Peru. The exact date the obituaries were published in the newspaper is unknown put most likely close to date of death.

Alphonse BAECHLE, 58, Ridgefield Township fanner, died on 21 August 1921, in St. Vincent Hospital, Cleveland, Ohio. He was born in Peru Township, 23 April 1863. Surviving were children: Sister Helen De Ste Angela of Cincinnati; Veronique, De Ste Cecile, New York; Edward of Detroit, MI; brothers: Andrew B. of Detroit; Sister Olivia of Cleveland; Frank of Clyde; and Louis of Norwalk. Funeral services were held at St. Paul's Catholic Church with burial in the parish cemetery. His wife died, 26 Jan 1908.

Andrew BAECHLE, age 91, one month and one day, died on the 1 January 1915 in Peru Township. He was born in Alsace, Germany and at the age of 18 came to this country and settled in Huron County. Shortly after coming to this country he married Miss Eva GRISMER, who proceeded him in death four years ago. He is survived by five children: Alphonse, north of town; Andrew of Detroit, Frank of Clyde, Louis living on the homestead in Peru; Sister Olivia, a nurse, at St. Vincent's Hospital, Cleveland. Funeral services at St. Alphonsus Catholic Church, burial followed in parish cemetery.

Mrs. Eva Catherine (GRIMMER) BAECHLE, died 28 December 1910 in the family home, Peru Township. She was survived by children: Andrew B. of Detroit; Frank of Clyde; Sister Olivia, of St. Vincent's Hospital, Cleveland. Funeral services were held at St. Alphonsus Catholic Church, Peru, and burial followed in the parish cemetery.

Miss Dora BARMAN, aged 23, died 28 January 1910. She was the daughter of Mrs. Mary BARMAN of Peru. Survived by her mother and sisters : Mrs. Joseph SMITH, Mrs. Henry SMITH, Miss Flora and Lucile BARMAN all of Peru. Funeral services were held at St. Alphonsus Catholic Church, German Settlement.

Mrs. George BARMAN, died 19 November 1926, at her home 91 State Street, Norwalk, as a result of a heart attack. She was born 27 September 1860 in Peru, the daughter of the late Andrew HIPP. In 1883, she married George BARMAN of Norwalk. Six sons survived her: Andrew, Benjamin and Cletus of Norwalk; Karl of Peru; Elmer of Detroit; and Roman of Norwalk, and nine grandchildren, also one sister, Mrs. Mary SMITH of Peru. Services held at St. Mary's Catholic Church, Norwalk.

Phillip BARMAN, aged 57, died 27 January 1909 at his home in Peru Township. Cause of death was due heart failure following an attack of blood poisoning from a sore on his leg which he had suffered for several years. Survived by his wife and children: Mrs. Ada SMITH, Mrs. Anna SMITH, and Dora, Flora, and Lucile who lived at home. Funeral service were held at St. Alphonsus Catholic Church, Peru.

Frederick BISHOFF, age 41, fanner, Peru Township, died 30 April 1921 died at his home south of Monroeville. He was born in North Fairfield, Ohio. Ten years ago he married Anna MANLETT. The widow and six children survive: Agnes, Alma & Thelma (twins), Mildred, Pauline, and Florence. Other survivors: the father, Thomas Bischoff of Peru; brothers: Henry of Norwalk, William, Ed, and Albert of North Fairfield, and Arthur of Peru; two sisters: Mrs. A.J. MILLER of Lakewood and Gertrude of Monroe, MI. Funeral services were held at St. Alphonsus Catholic Church, burial in parish cemetery.

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D.A. BRIGHTMAN, died 21 October 1910 at home of his sister, Mrs. E.J. KINGSBURY, Norwalk. Survived by his widow and three children: Miss Anna BRIGHTMAN of Great Fall, MT, Mr. A.c. BRIGHTMAN of Cleveland, and Mrs. H.L. ROWDEN of Oberlin. He was the son of Alvin and Pomelia Brightman of Peru, Ohio.

Mrs. Catherine BROWN, 79, died 11 July 1923 at the home of her daughter, Mrs. A. J. SMITH of Bronson Township. She was the widow of Henry BROWN who died forty years ago. Survivors: besides Mrs. SMITH are Peter, Edward, John, Miss Lou, Mrs. Rose GALLAM, Mrs. Mary ROSSMAN, and Mrs. Theresa FRIES. Funeral services were held at St. Alphonsus Catholic Church, Peru and burial followed in the parish cemetery.

John BROWN, age 62, died on 9 May 1929 at the home of the DEHE brothers in Peru. His wife preceded him in death in 1925, no children survive him. Two brothers and three sisters survive: Edward, Peru Township; Peter of Massillion, Louise BROWN, and Mrs. Rose GALLAM of Norwalk, Mrs. Clara SMITH of Fremont, Mrs. Mary ROSSMAN of Cleveland and Mrs. Theresa FRIES of Brewster. Services held at St. Alphonsus Catholic Chruch, Peru and burial followed in the parish cemetery.

Mrs. Pauline BROWN, died 19 January 1918 at home of daughter, Mrs. Frank Meyers, Norwalk.

Loretta BRUEHLER, died 24 December 1926 in Cleveland at age 48 years. She was reared in Norwalk, the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. August DEHE of State Street. Survived by parents; husband, Carl Bruehler of Cleveland; two children, Carleton aged 14 and Loretta aged 12; three brothers, Fred of Sandusky; William of Ottawa and Joseph of Monroeville. Member ofSt. Edward's Church in Cleveland. Services were held at St. Paul's Catholic Church, Norwalk and burial followed in St. Alphonsus Catholic Cemetery, Peru. She spent many years of her childhood in settlement area.

August DEHE, aged 79 years, died 27 December 1929 at the home of his son, Joseph L. DEHE, Vermilion OH. He was born on 26 January 1850 in Peru Township. Survived by wife and three sons, Joseph of Vermilion, William of Ottoville, OH, and Fred of Sandusky, seven grandchildren, sister, Mrs. Katherine LAMM, Norwalk, nieces and nephews. Funeral services were held at St. Alphonsus Catholic Church, Peru and burial followed in the parish cemetery ..

Mrs. August DEHE (Dena), age 80 years, 4 months and 20 days, died 19 March 1931 in Sandusky Providence Hospital. Her cause of death was a fractured hip due to slipping on ice. She made her home with son ,Joseph L, Vermilion, for the past three years. Besides her son she leaves four grandchildren: Robert, Helen, Loretta and Josephine all of Vermilion, and a sister, Miss Louise KALTENBACH of Elyria. Services St. Paul's Catholic Church, Norwalk and burial followed in St. Alphonsus Catholic Cemetery, Peru.

Mrs. Peter DEHE, aged 71, died 9 October 1913, Her husband, Peter of 49 years, 10 months survived; also five sons and four daughters survived their mother.

Peter DEHE, 82 years, 11 months, 18 days, died 3 February 1919 in Peru Township due to paralysis. Survived by sons and daughters: John D., Mrs. Frank MAHL; Julia D., Mrs. John BROWN; Mamie; Charley; Edward D., Peter, and Alphonsus; his brothers and sister: Gus DEHE of Norwalk; Mrs. Mary OTT of Sandusky; Mrs. Kate LAMM of Peru. Mr. DEHE was born in Prussia, German on 21 February 1836. Immigrate to USA when 3 months old with parents, Mr. and Mrs. Jacob DEHE. He has been a resident of Peru Township ever since. He operate a threshing machine for forty-three years in the Huron County area. His wife died on 9 October 1913. Funeral services were held at St. Alphonsus Catholic Church, Peru, with burial following in the parish cemetery.

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Frank GEIGER, aged 71, last June, native of Huron County, Ohio, and well known citizen of Peru, died 26 April 1927 at the home of his daughter, Mrs. M.K. BROOKS, Peru Township. Paralysis was the cause of death. Survived by sons: Albert, Frank, Clemons, and Ed; daughters: Mrs. BROOKS and Mrs. Millie HAUPRlCHT; two brothers: Lawrence of Peru, and Matt of Clyde and sister, Mrs. Alf SMITH of Fremont. Funeral services held at the Universalist Church, Norwalk. Burial in Woodlawn Cemetery, Norwalk.

Mrs. Frank GEIGER, age 57, died on 19 March 1915 at the family home in Peru Township, due to complications from pneumonia. She is survived by her husband and children: Albert and Edward at home; Frank Jr., Wisconsin; Clemence and Millie (Mrs. Alfred Haupricht) of Peru Twp., and Lydia (Mrs. Frank Brooks). Burial in Woodlawn Cemetery, Norwalk OH.

Mrs. Lawrence GEIGER, died 12 October 1927 at Norwalk Hospital. She was a Peru Township resident. On the 5 October 1927, Mr. and Mrs. GEIGER celebrated their 52nd wedding anniversary. She would have been 75 years if she lived until 4 December 1927. Survived by her husband & sons: Alphonsus, of Havana; Clarence of Norwalk; Amedeus at home; daughters: Mrs. AJ. REAMER of Norwalk; Fannie and Ada at home. Austin L. GEIGER, a brother, died 11 years ago. Funeral services were held at St. Alphonsus Catholic Church, Peru, with burial following the in the parish cemetery.

Mrs. Peter GEORGE, died 19 July 1915. She was 81 years on 10 June 1915 and a big celebration was held in her honor on her farm. Her husband died a few years ago. Survived by four children: Mrs. Fred SCHONACKER, who lived on the home farm, Mrs. C. E. FILDE, of this city; Mrs. Peter LORETZ, of Wakeman; and Mrs. George BAQUE, of Cleveland. Funeral services were held at St. Alphonsus Catholic Church, with burial following in the parish cemetery.

Mrs. Blandina GIES, age 84, resident of Huron County since age of seven years. She died on the 8 January 1924 at her home in Bronson Township. She was the widow of Michael GIES and had lived in the same house in which she was married for 62 years. Survived by six children: Mrs. Amelia SCHNURR, at home, August of New Washington; Frank of Monroeville; William of Norwalk; and Lawrence and Leo at home. Funeral services were held at St. Alphonsus Catholic Church, Peru.

Mrs. Dora GIES, died 16 March 1927 after a week's illness following an operation. She was the wife of Wm Gies, 151 Whittlesey Avenue, Norwalk. She was born in Clyde, Ohio, 26 November 1883 and was married to Wm GIES on 1 May 1906. Eight children were born to the union, those being five sons: Cletus, Herbert, Juluis, Ramon, William Jr., and two daughter, Agnes and Mary; one child preceded the mother in death. She is also survived by her aged father, Joseph DURNW ALD of Clyde. Her mother died four months ago. Also surviving are three sisters: Mrs. Otto SCHNURR, Mrs. Marcus WEISENBERGER of Norwalk, and Mrs. Frank DICKMAN of Clyde; four brothers: Fred of Fremont, Frank, Edward, and Alfred of Clyde. Services were held at St. Paul's Catholic Church, Norwalk, Ohio and burial took place in the parish cemetery.

FERDINAND GIES, died 17 October 1913 at home of his mother, Josephine GIES (error should read Blondina GIES) born on 1 February 1865,49 years old. Survived by his mother, brothers and sisters: August GIES of New Washington, Lawrence, Frank and Leo GIES of Peru Township, Will of Bronson Township and Mrs. Emil SCHNURR at home.

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Mrs. Anna GRIMMER, died on 12 January 1911 at her home in Peru Township due to paralysis. She was born in Bayes Germany, and would have been 66 years in May. Her parents came to this country when she was an infant, settling in Peru Township. She was married to Matthew GRIMMER on 29 Jan. 1863. She is survived by her husband and seven children: Frank, Fred, Theresa, Katie, Rose, Leo and Alfred. Two children died in infancy. Funeral services were held at St. Alphonsus Catholic Church, Peru.

Mrs. Anna GRIMMER, died on 12 January 1911 at her home in Peru Township due to paralysis. She was born in Bayes Germany, and would have been 66 years in May. Her parents came to this country when she was an infant, settling in Peru Township. She was married to Matthew GRIMMER on 29 Jan. 1863. She is survived by her husband and seven children: Frank, Fred, Theresa, Katie, Rose, Leo and Alfred. Two children died in infancy. Funeral services were held at St. Alphonsus Catholic Church, Peru.

Leo Matthew GRIMMER, farmer, aged 37, died on 13 January 1919 at his home on Norwood Road, due to double pneumonia. Survived by his widow and four children: Anna , Catherine, Edna and Harold; three brothers: Frank, Fred and Alphonse; three sisters: Thresa of Cleveland, Mrs. Ed SICKINGER of Peru Township, and Mrs. Ed FRIES, of Norwalk. He was the son of Mr. & Mrs. Matthew Grimmer, and was born in Peru Township.

Mrs. Peter HERMAN, died 25 February 1910. She was born Elizabeth EIDLE in Peru Township on 19 March 1838. On the 5 March 1959, she married Peter HERMANand had lived in Peru ever since. She is survived by her husband and ten children: :Mrs. Louis MEYERS; Mrs. Geo MYERS; Mrs. Jacob GREENFELDER; F.J. and Andrew of this city; Mrs. Charles H. HERMAN of Port Huron; Dr. J.E. and Albert HERMAN and Mrs. John COREY of Sandusky; and Fred of Peru. Funeral services were held at St. Alphonsus Catholic Church and burial followed in the parish cemetery.

Mrs. Anthony HIPP, age 55, died 9 April 1918 at her home in Peru Township, due to heart trouble. She is survived by her husband and ten children: Arthur, Gertrude, & Frank at home; Andrew W., of Detroit; Peter, George, Mrs Henry NICKOLI and Mrs. Denzel ROSCOE, of this city. Mrs. Henry Christ, who lives south of town, and Alphonse, who lives north of town. One brother and two sisters, the former Peter BALL WIG, of this city, also survive.

Mrs. Catherine HIPP, died 13 March 1933 at the home of her daugher, Mrs. John JANOTTA, 39 State Street, Norwalk. Survived by children: Mrs. Joseph WISE, Mrs. John JANOTTA, both of Norwalk; Mrs. August Martin, Monroeville; Joseph, California; Harry and Florian of Norwalk. One son died in infancy. Funeral services were held at St. Paul's Catholic Church, Norwalk with burial following in St. Alphonsus Catholic Cemetery, Peru. Mrs. Hipp was the last survivor of eight children.

Charles HIPP, aged 56, farmer and merchant, died 24 May 1913. He was born on 17 May 1856 in Peru Township. Survived by wife and seven children: Fred HIPP of Peru, Clarence HIPP of League Street, Norwalk, Dorothy, Walter, Oliver, Leander, and Luella all at home. The first three children were by his first wife whose death occurred a number of years ago. Funeral services were held at St. Mary's Catholic Church in Norwalk, and burial followed in St. Alphonsus Catholic Cemetery, Peru.

Mrs. Mary HIPP, died 18 February 1916 in West Palm Beach, FL. She was the widow of Charles HIPP who for many years was proprietor of a grocery store on State Street, Norwalk. She was born in the German Settlement about 47 years ago. She is survived by three children; Walter v., Oliver I., and Leander E. HIPP and four step-children. She was also survived by her aged father, Gotfried BICK and the following brothers and sisters: Edward BICK, of the German settlement; Andrew BICK, who lives east of town; Mrs. Catherine SCHAFFER, of Enterprise; and Mrs. Karl ZWERMAN, of Kimball. Miss Dorothy HIPP accompanied her mother to Florida.

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Peter HIPP, aged 54, died 10 March 1905. Survived by wife, six children - two sons and four daughters, Charles HIPP and Peter HIPP, brother and nephew respectively.

Alphonse HOHLER, died on 6 February 1919 at the home of his parents, Mr. and Mrs. Leo Hohler in Peru Township at age 26 years. Cause of death was due to acute kidney trouble complication of the flu. Besides his parents, he was survived by five brothers, Dan, Frank, Charles, John and Lawrence; and four sisters, Mrs. Joseph HETTLE Mrs. Leonard SCHAEFFER and Misses Jennie and Lucile. Funeral services were held at St. Alphonsus Catholic Church, Peru, with burial following in the parish cemetery.

Clemens Joseph HOHLER, age 2 years, died 4 September 1917. He was the son of Mr. and Mrs. Frank HOHLER, Peru Township. Buried in the Hipp-Smith vault in St. Alphonsus Catholic Cemetery, Peru, OH.

Frank HOWE, died 11 April 1929. He was born 5 December 1851 in the village of Peru. His father, Chester S. HOWE, was born in Cayuga County, NY and came to Peru Township in 1838. Frank married Eva AKERS on 20 Feb 1873. Eva died 10 July 1923. He is survived by two daughters: Lela M. and Sarah E. and four grandchildren: Mrs. Marian B. SMITH, Chester SANDERS, Merwin SANDERS, and Frank BACKUS; and one great grandchild, Richard SMITH. Rev. Harry Wright of the Norwalk Universalist Church conducted funeral rites from the late home in Peru., followed by burial in Hester Cemetery, Bronson Township.

Mrs. Frank HOWE, aged 70, died 10 July 1923 in Peru. Survived by two daughters: Mrs. Harry SANDERS, and Mrs. William BACKUS, Peru. She is also survived by a sister, Mrs. Josephine COLE, Peru; and brother: Ed JOHNSON, Atlantic City, Iowa.

John HAUPRECHT, died July 1910 at his home in Peru Center. Funeral services were held at St. Alphonsus Catholic Church, Peru, with burial following in the parish cemetery.

Mrs. Lena KONNEY, aged 84, died August 1918 at the home of her daughter, Mrs. Peter DEVANEY northwest of NorwaIk. She was born in Switzerland on 4 July 1835 and came to America in her early youth, making her home in Norwalk. She was united in marriage to Michael KONNEY on 3 September 1863. Her husband died nine years ago. She is survived by children: Edward KONNEY ofNorwaIk, Mrs. Joseph HOFACKER and Mrs. Peter DEVANEY, both of near Monroeville. Two children died in infancy. Funeral services were held at St. Alphonsus Catholic Church, Peru.

Joseph KRABACH, farmer of Peru Township, died 19 October 1909 of complications of problems. He suffered TB of the bone and had a leg amputated three months ago.

Carl MAHL, aged 16, died September 1915. He was the son of Mr. and Mrs. Daniel MAHL, of Sherman Township. Cause of death was due to accidently being trampled by horses.

Leo MANLETT, age 76, died in Peru Township, on 31 July 1913. Funeral services were held at St. Alphonsus Catholic Church and burial followed in the parish cemetery.

Mrs. Mathias MANLET Sr., age 67, died at her home in Peru Township, on 2 April 1915. Eight children survive: Joseph, Mathias, Alphonse, Leo, and Phillip MANLET; Mrs. Otto ADELMAN, Mrs. Ed T. HAY and Mrs. Frederick BISCHOFF.

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John MEYER, died 1 August 1909 in Peru Township. He was born on 1 May 1845. He married Miss Mary ZAHNNER on 20 April 1875. Parents of seven children: Joseph, Alphonse, Mamie, Tillie, Frank MEYER, Mrs. Peter HIPP, and Mrs. Frank GREMLING. He is also survived by two grandchildren, one brother, Joseph MEYER of this city, one sister, Mrs. Mary COON of Indiana.

Joseph MEYERS, aged 63, died 22 Jan 1940 ? at his home in Sherman Township, survived by his widow, Elizabeth (RICKER) MEYERS; seven children: Elmer, Marguerite, Alice, Ralph, Charles, Mary Ann and Betty Lou; two sisters, Mrs. Peter HIPP of Peru and Mrs. Walter WILHELM of Monroeville; and brother Alphonsus of Peru. Funeral services held at St. Alphonsus Catholic Church, Peru, buried in parish cemetery.

Miss Amelia OTT, aged 44, died 14 August 1915 at her mother's home. She was born 3 May 1872 and survived by her mother and siblings: Michael and Lewis OTT at home, Mrs. Michael SCHNELLINGER, and Mrs. John PIFER. Funeral services were held at St. Alphonsus Catholic Church, Peru and burial followed in the parish cemetery.

Mrs. Clara OTT, aged 83 years, died 26 September 1918 at her home in the Settlement of old age. She was a native of Gemany. Her husband died 25 years ago. She leaves five children: Louis of Bronson

Township, Michael and Leo, at home; Mrs. Michael SCHNELLINGER, and Mrs. John PFEIFER of the settlement. Funeral services were held at St. Alphonsus Catholic Church, with burial following in the parish cemetery.

Dennis H. OTT, aged 24, died 28 February 1907 at the home of his mother, Mrs. Joseph A. OTT in the German Settlement. Survived by mother and seven sisters: Mrs. Cornel SCHLACHTER of North Monroeville, Mrs. Charles FREDERICK, Mrs Isaac BROWN, Miss Amelia V. OTT of this city, Misses Frances, Rosalia, and Lena OTT at home. Funeral services were held at Alphonsus Catholic Church, Peru with burial following in the parish cemetery.

Miss Frances L. OTT, daughter of Mrs. Vernonica OTT of Bronson Township, died 9 November 1909 in the German Settlement, due to heart trouble. She was born on 26 September 1884 in the same home in which she died at age 25 years. She is survived by her mother and sisters: Mrs. Cornell SCHLACHTER of North Monroeville, Miss Amelia V. OTT, Mrs. Charles L. FREDERICK, Mrs. Ike BROWN of Norwalk, and Misses Rosalia and Lena OTT at home. Her brother, Dennis H. OTT, passed away three years ago. Services were held at St. Alphonsus Catholic Church, Peru and burial followed in the parish cemetery.

Mrs. John OTT, aged 50, died at her Peru Center home, on 17 January 1919. She was born in Switzerland, 2 May 1868 and came to the U.S. with her parents at the age of two years, settling in Sandusky. She was survived by her husband and children: Miss Margaret and Irene OTT at home; and Mrs. Otto WILHELM and Mrs. Carl BURKART of Cleveland. Funeral services were held at St. Alphonsus Catholic Church, Peru, with burial following in the parish cemetery.

John Peter OTT, age 67, died on 2 August 1931at his home in Peru Township. His wife passed away 12 years ago. He was survived by children: Mrs. Otto WILHELM of Monroeville; Mrs. Carl BURKART of Cleveland; Mrs. Earl MEYERS of Norwalk; and Irene at home; brothers and sisters: Lawrence and Frank of Peru; Roman of Sandusky; Fred and Charles of Cleveland; Mrs. J.E. HERMAN, wife of Dr. HERMAN, Sandusky; and Mrs. Leo HOHLER of Peru. Funeral services were held at St. Alphonsus Catholic Church, Peru, with burial following in the parish cemetery.

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Joseph OTT, aged 65, unmarried, died 19 July 1927 at the home of his niece, Mrs. B.P. BARMAN, 83 Christie Ave., Norwalk. He was born in Peru Township on 25 October 1862, the son of the late Michael and Catherine OTT. Survived by brothers: Edward F. of Norwalk; Herman of Wakeman; Anthony of Peru; Theodore of Toledo; sister: Mrs. Catherine GWERTZ of Saginaw, MI. Service at St. Paul's Catholic Church, Norwalk and burial in the parish cemetery.

Lawrence Albert OTT, aged two, was born July 1907, the son of Mr. and Mrs. John P. OTT, and died 15 August 1909. Cause of death was complication of diseases. Survived by his parents and three sisters: Rachel L., Esther B., and Margaret D. Funeral services were held at St. Alphonsus Catholic Church, Peru.

Mrs. Mary Ann OTT, widow of Lorenz OTT, aged 81 years, 10 months and 24 days of Sandusky, died 27 January 1921 at the home of her son, Roman OTT. She was survived by two daughters: Mrs. Leo HOHLER of Peru; and Mrs. lE. HERMAN of Sandusky; six sons: John, Peter and Lawrence of Peru; Charles and Fred of Cleveland; and Roman of Sandusky. Funeral services were held at St. Alphonsus Catholic Church, Peru and burial followed in parish cemetery.

Michael OTT, aged 79, died 5 December 1904. He was born in Baden, Germany. Survived by six children: Katie GEWITZ of Michigan, Edward, Joseph, Herman, Anton, and Theodore of Norwalk.

Mrs. Rosina OTT, aged 73, died 3 October 1918 in Peru Township where she lived for nearly 50 years opposite St. Alphonsus Church. The cause of death was diabetes. She was 73 years old. She is survived by a number of children. Funeral services were held at St. Alphonsus Catholic Church, Peru.

Alphonse Anthony PURCELL, died 12 December 1912 at home of his parents, Mr. and Mrs. Sebastian PURCELL, in the German Settlement. He was 23 years old and born on 10 July 1889. He was taken ill with typhoid fever, which developed into uremic poisoning. He is survived by his parents and siblings: Mrs. Max ZURCHER and Mrs. Martin HEBERNEIR of this city, Olive, Albert, and Edward PURCELL at home, and Theodore PURCELL of Chicago Junction. Funeral services where held at St. Alphonsus Catholic Church, at the Settlement.

Mrs. S. PURCELL, born November 1849, died 22 July 1917 at her home in the German Settlement which was caused by pneumonia. She was the former Margaret Brown and was married to S. PURCELL on 17 February 1872, in Sherman Township. She survived by her husband and children: Albert and Edward at home; Theodore, of Chicago Junction; Mrs. Marin HABEMEYER and Mrs. Max ZUCHER, of Norwalk; and Miss Olive at home. Also surviving are six brothers and one sister: Mrs. Charles WESTRICK, of Norwalk; Peter and Frank BROWN, of Michigan; Jacob of Toledo, and Fred, Anthony and John BROWN, of Sherman Township. Funeral services were held at St. Alphonsus Catholic Church, Peru, with burial following in the parish cemetery.

Emil PFLIEGER, died 14 March 1933 at the home of his son, Frank, 9 Bouscay Avenue, Norwalk. Ten children survive: Albert of Shelby, Mrs. Joseph SCHOSTEK of Monroeville; Alphonse of Monroeville; Frank, Mrs. George WEISENBERGER and Peter l of Norwalk; Philip of Peru; Mrs. John ROCK, Mrs. Joseph FISHER and Louis all of Norwalk. One brother and one sister both living in France. Mr. PFLIEGER's wife preceded him in death 19 years ago. Funeral services were held at St. Paul's Catholic Church, Norwalk with burial following in St. Alphonsus Catholic Cemetery, Peru.

Mrs. Emil PFLIEGER, died 11 September 1914 in Peru Township. She was survived by her husband and children.

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Charles REMELE, died 15 May 1913, age 50. He was a life-long Peru resident. He is survived by one daughter, Amelia REMELE who kept house for her father, and a brother, Alfonso REMELE. His wife died a number of years ago. Funeral services were held at St. Alphonsus Catholic Church, Peru, with burial following in the parish cemetery.

Mrs. Theresa REMELE, died 23 January 1913 after an operation to amputate her right leg on 16 January due to gangrene. She was born in Bronson Township on 4 March 1838. She is survived by two sons: Alfred and Charles. Funeral service from St. Alphonsus Catholic Church, Peru, with burial following in the parish cemetery.

Peter J. SCHAEFFER, died 11 February 1912 from pneumonia in Enterprise. He was born in Peru Township on 25 October 1858. He married Catherine BICK of Peru on 26 May 1885 who survives with nine children: Frank and Alfred of Brewster, Clayton, Lilly, Odella, Arthur, Theodore, Marian and Anne SCHAEFFER at home.

Mrs. Clara SCHAFFER, died 20 June 1911 in Peru. She leaves six children the youngest being only three weeks old. She was the daughter of Mrs. Charles SMITH of Peru; her father died only a few weeks ago. She is the niece of Charles HIPP of this city.

Louis SCHAFFER, died 16 April 1907 in Collinwood, Kansas. He is the brother-in-law of Anthony, Joseph, and Charles ROMER of this city, He formerly lived in Peru Township and was the brother of Mrs. Peter DEHE of Peru. He leaves a wife, four children, and brothers: John SCHAFFER of Peru and two brothers in California.

Mrs. Elizabeth SCHLACHTER, died 16 March 1910. Her nephew Rev. A.B. HERMAN had the service. Her four sons: Peter, Andrew, Theodore, and Leo, her son-in-law, Charles GFELL, and nephew, J.B. HERMAN acted as pallbearers. Funeral services were held at St. Alphonsus Catholic Church, Peru, with burial following in the parish cemetery.

H. SCHLACHTER, died on 25 April 1912 at his home in the German Settlement. He would have been 75 years on the fourteenth of next month. He was born in Germany and at the age of 21 immigrated to U.S settling in Seneca County, Ohio. He married Miss Elizabeth HOBERLING at New Washington, Ohio, his wife passing away two years ago. About 43 years ago he moved to the German Settlement were he has lived very since. Seven of his eight children survive: Peter, Andrew and Mrs Charles GFELL of this city, Mrs. Andrew MATHIAS and Theodore of Toledo, Rose and Leo at home. Eight grandchildren and three brothers also survive. Funeral services were held at St. Alphonsus Catholic Church, Peru, and burial followed in the parish cemetery.

Carl SCHNELLINGER, died 25 March 1929. Survived by wife, eight small children, his parents, Mr. and Mrs. Michael SCHNELLINGER, sister, Mrs. Andrew MILLER. Funeral services held at St. Alphonsus Catholic Church, Peru.

Emil A. SCHNURR, a farmer, died 12 November 1910 at his home in Peru Township due to heart trouble. He was in his 45th year of age, born on 1 September 1866. Survived by wife and three small children: Joseph, aged 8; Paul, aged 4; and Blandina, aged lyear. Also survived by his parents, Mr. and Mrs. Sebastian Schnurr, of Ridgefield township, and one brother and three sisters: Otto SCHNURR, Norwalk; Ida SCHNURR, who lives with her parents; Mrs. Jacob ROSSMAN, of Peru; and Mrs. John BETSCHMAN, of Peru. Funeral services were held in St. Alphonsus Catholic Church, Peru. with burial following in the parish cemetery.

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Charles SMITH, died 30 March 1911, age 65 years, born & lived in Peru Township. Survived by two children: Mrs. Henry SCHAFER and Mrs. Henry HOHLER; and brother in law-in -law Charles HIPP.

Frank J. SMITH, died 3 August 1914, 74 years, 5 months, resident of Peru Township. Mr. SMITH married in 1868 Susanna SCHARF of New Washington, Ohio. They had thirteen children: Francis W. of Oakland CA, Mrs. A BACHLE of Detroit, Louise R. and Peter A of New Washington, Ohio, AJ. of Bronson, Sister M. Clara of Maria Stein, Mercer County, Ohio, W.F. and Jacob L. of Watson, Saskatchewan, Canada, H.F. of Peru, Mrs. Fred C. Hipp of Monroeville, Carl and Hattie at home, and John W. who died eleven years ago. His wife also survives.

Louisa SMITH, of Peru, died on 18 July 1916 at the Toledo State Hospital.

Mrs. Isabelle (HAGERMAN) SNOOK, wife of John SNOOK who survives, died on 19 March 1915, Peru. Interment in Hester Cemetery, Bronson Township.

Miss Dora Anna WEISENBERGER, died 19 May 1911 at the home of her parents, Mr. and Mrs. John WEISENBERGER. She is survived by five brothers and one sister.

Mrs. Harriett (KELLOGG) THAYER, died 21 March 1915 at her home. She was born on 19 October 1824, daughter of Martin KELLOGG and Polly FAY. She was married in 1844 to Lafayette THAYER who proceeded her in death three months ago. She was the last of 12 children, including all the sons-in­law and daughter-in laws as well, except for Mrs. Tina Kellogg who is 79 years old. Buried in Rodgers cemetery. (Unless a misprint, this cemetery is not in Huron County)

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Adams Farm Cemetery ... researched and written by HCC member Henry Tirnman

For some time our OGS Chapter and some other local groups have been concerned about the possible and probable desecration of a cemetery in Peru Township of Huron County. The site is the west end of Great Lot 29 in Section One of Peru, on the south side of Snyder Road just west of Peru Center Road.

This land was settled in 1815116 by Henry Adams, who lived there until his death in 1880. W.W. Williams in his 1879 Histoxy of the Fire Lands states on page 208 that "Some twenty or more bodies were interred on the farm of Henry Adams, but were subsequently removed to the center burying ground." This statement would make one think that the site was abandoned, but a few years ago there were tombstones uncovered for S. Turner and Lucy Turner. These stones are probably for Samuel Turner and wife Lucy. Samuel Turner's will is on file in Probate Court and names Lucy as his wife.

Also at this site on the Adams farm was a Civil War veteran flagstaff and for years a flag has been placed there on Memorial Day by local veterans' organizations. There is no record to my knowledge of a Civil War soldier buried here, but recently the story was told that instead it was a War of 1812 soldier buried here. This soldier supposedly died of smallpox or cholera or some other virulent disease. I don't know the source of this story, and have never seen or heard it elsewhere. It is very possible, of course, that it is true.

There is a veteran buried in another Peru Township spot referred to as a family cemetery on the Alonzo West Farm. This location is about 1.5 miles south of the Adams Farm, near the intersection of Peru Center, HettIe and Troy Mills Roads. I am unable to locate this cemetery exactly, but the 1873 county atlas shows Alonzo West as owning considerable acreage in this area, especially lot 19 at the Troy Mills and HettIe intersection.

Timothy Foot is said to be buried on the West farm. As early as May of 1907, the Norwalk Reflector newspaper listed the burial spot of area veterans, and showed "Timothy Fout, Revolutionary War" buried in a private family cemetery on the old Alonzo West farm in the south part of Peru. Accordingly, I listed this burial spot in the compendium of Ohio cemeteries, published several years ago by the Ohio Genealogical Society. I was instructed at that time to list every burial place which ever existed, and I tried my best to do so. The compilers of our Chapter's recent cemetery inscription book for Huron County speculated that the Adams burial place and the West burial place were one and the same, but they are not.

In the Huron County Recorder's Office the Record of Registration of War Veterans Graves Book I says he is "Timothy Fout" (no war service given) and buried on the Alonzo West Farm in Peru. The typed index card in the same office says "Timothy Fout" Civil War veteran buried on the old Alonzo West Farm in Peru. The DAR roster of veterans buried in Ohio also states that "Timothy Foot" is buried on the old Alonzo West farm and attributes him with a tombstone stating that he was a veteran.

One Priscilla Foot (perhaps Timothy'S daughter, who was named Priscilla) owned a half acre of land on the west side of Hettie Road near the later West Farm from 1833 until selling it to Ebenezer Foot (a son of Timothy's). Ebenezer lived in Fairfield township. Timothy's pension file at the General Services Administration (SI7958) states that he died in Peru township on 6 August 1832. He had applied for a pension just a few days earlier, and the next year his widow, Lucy, applied for a widow's pension.

Timothy'S death date is corroborated by The Foote Family history, published in 1849 by Nathaniel Goodwin. Timothy was born in Simsbury, Connecticut, in 1752, and served first in the Connecticut Militia and later in the Light Horse Regiment. He first married Abigail Barnes and his second wife was Lucy Throop, who survived.

My concensus in this matter is that Timothy Foot is buried on the Alonzo West Farm, and there is a separate burial place on the Henry Adams farm. Neither spot is mentioned in any land records and I was not able to locate anyone in 1998 who knew of a burial place on the West Farm, although one older person did tell me that such a place existed in his youth.

As always, our Chapter members and all genealogists should be concerned when burial places become forgotten and lost to modern time. I tried to preserve the location of all that I could in the OGS

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compendium a few years ago, but that is no insurance against encroachment by developers and land owners with no regard for the past. I always want to ask such a desegrater: "Would you feel this way if this were your mother's grave?"

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RIDGEFIELD TOWNSHIP

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North Monroeville Hi2h School Report as published in the Norwalk Chronicle, 30 October 1884

Report of the North Monroeville High for the month of24 October 1884. Members enrolled, 28. Average daily attendance, 25 . Average daily absence, 2; average percent of attendance, 92; average age of school, 13; number of visitors this month, 12.

Roll of honor for attendance: Sylvia Cornell Freddie Friend Elmer Wightman Nellie Wightman Sarah Winslow

Highest general average - Sylvia Cornell, Nellie Wightman, 98 Y:z Etta Meacham, Ella Murray, Gertie Turner, 97

Best deportment - May Wightman Greatest improvement over last month, Henry Truesdale Highest class standing - Etta Meacham Neat manuscripts - Ella Murray and Lizzie Turner, Dora Webster General average of school- 91, 7 percent gain over last month.

W.B. Carter, Teacher

North Monroeville Hi2h School Report as published in Norwalk Chronicle, 15 October 1885

The following is the examination report of the North Monroeville High School, 100 being perfect. The figures after the name show the pupils average. Those marked with an asteriask were not examined.

Brown, Belle Brown, Charles * Brown, Steven* Bulcklang, Teddy Charville, Myrtie Cornell, Sylvia Duffey, Andy* Fish, Daisey* Fish, Howard Hoyt,Gertie Hughes,Willie Link, Fannie Longyear, Mary Meacham, Etta Murray, Ella Murray, Hector* Radcliffe, Maude Radclifffe, Willie Read, Asa Read, Harry

70

60 83 90

56 85 78 83 74 94 92

89 76 72 66

Rounds, Alice 82 Rounds, Harry 70 Self, Isabella 78 Shnee, Henry 56 Skaden, Will 71 Turner, Gertie 86 Turner, Lizzie 94 Trueman, Albert 62 Trueman, Bert 72 Truesdall, Henry 78 Vrooman, Ed 79 Webster, Dora 89 Wightman Elmer 79 Wightman, Lottie 75 Wightman, May 79 Wightman, Nellie 82

Average daily attendance 32

C.E. Johnson, Principal

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Webb Settlement Students

Webb Settlement was an area northwest of Norwalk along Huber Road and not far from Bishop's Bridge over the Huron River on West Washington Street. The Norwalk Chronicle, dated 24 February 1881 listed the average grades of the schoolars (sic) in the district for the month ending February 11.

79 .. Barnhart, Albert 80 .. B1odgett, Bloomer 89 .. Blodgett, Lottie 94 .. Drake, Sterry 93 .. Frazier, Ebenezer 95 .. Frazier, Louie 94 .. Fries, Johnnie 97 .. Fries, Willie 95 .. Heath, Harry

91 .. Heath, Ralph 93 .. Holden, Amy 90 .. Holden, Ed 94 .. Holden, George 87 .. Holmes, George 76 .. Leonard, Ed 93 .. Leonard, Mamie 98 .. Leonard, Sarah 88 .. Ruggles, Arthur

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93 .. Ruggles, Flora 95 .. Ruggles, Florence 87 .. Ruggles, Frank 88 .. Thompson, Josephine 96 .. Thompson,Lena 83 .. Wheaton, Allie 82 .. Wies, Louisa 85 .. Wies, Mary

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TOWNSEND TOWNSHIP

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Townsend Township School, District No.4

65 Bedford, Albert 100 Bedford, Mertie 95 Bedford, Willie 40 Benson, Martin 90 Blair, Freddie 100 Blair, Russell 40 Bowen, Charley 60 Bulmer, George 90 Bulmer, Louise 95 Canfield, Charley 95 Chandler, Guy 100 Garner, Frank 90 Howarth, George 85 Howarth, Katie

Report of attendance for month ending 17 Dec 1880

80 Lowe, James 55 Norton, John 100 Oakley, Clarence 100 Oakley, Henry 100 Oakley, Lillie 55 Oakley, Manna 80 Oakley, Willie 100 Ries, Christine 95 Ries, George 100 Ries, Mary 85 Ries, Willie 100 Roberts, Henry 90 Roberts, Johnnie

Townsend High School 1902

100 Seeley, Carrie 95 Seeley, Job 95 Seeley, Marsh 100 Seeley, Ned 95 Shennan, Gracie 100 Shennan, Ida 95 Shennan, Minnie 75 Stacey, Cora 100 Stacey, George 75 Stacey, Rose 75 Webster, Lewis 50 Webster, Willie 100 Whiting, Carrie

The following names were copied from an embroidered pillow cover owned by the Firelands Historical Society: (Firelands Pioneer, Series III, Vol 9, page 75 - 82 has graduate list 1889 - 1939)

Acker, Maud Baker, Charles E. Bailey Anna Barnes, Willie Bartow, Ada Bartow, Edna Benson, Fred Blair, Alice Bly,Frank Brewster, Edith

Briggs, May Burdue, Callie Burke, Sadie Conry, Mary Conry, Thomas Cook, Elma Dollard, Clyde Dollard, Edith Drace, Rhea Fox, Clifford

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Greene, Clarence 1. Grabill, Wade W. Hawkins, Lulu House, Birdie Jump, Bennie Jump, Nelson Krebs, Blanche Krebs, Nellie Lesher, Lottie Pickthorne, Bessie

Peirce, Lindley Ricketts, Wallace Robbins, Cleora Robbins, Fred Stiles, Bernard Stilwill, Josephine Waddell, Jessie Welch, Jessie

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Old Soldiers Buried in Townsend

Norwalk Experiment, 3 June 1908 Out of a small population, Townsend sent 185 to battle during the Civil War.

The following is a 1908 list supplied by Charles Stacey, a veteran. This may not be a complete list as others were found in the 1997 cemetery book. Added to the list were first name and company served, if recorded in the 1997 cemetery book.

East Townsend Cemetery: Anderson, J.-- no cemetery marker listed Barks, 1. (John) -- (Co E, 7th OH Inf) Bames, W.H. -- no cemetery marker listed Beckwith, C. -- (Co B, 3rd OH Cav) Benjamin, 1. (Jerome) -- GAR marker only Benson, D. (David R) -- (55th OH Reg) Canfield, D.R (Dennis) -- Co C, 123rd Reg OVI Deal, W. -- no cemetery marker listed Eaton, Mr. (Lowell M.) -- GAR marker only Haynes, S. -- no cemetery marker listed Hoff, S. (Sidney) -- GAR marker only Kilburn, E. -- no cemetery marker listed Kinney, A. (listed as Epenetus P. , s/o D.A.

& E Kinney, Co A, 24th OVI, wounded in Battle of Shiloh, died: 7 May 1862 age 21y)

Love, A. (Andrew) -- Co C, 55th Reg OVI Martin, 1.-- no stone listed McGuckin, D. -- no stone listed Miller, J. (John) --Co C, 123 OVI Mingus, C. (Chas) -- Co C, 123 OH Inf Owen, H. -- no military information Riggs, 1. -- (John ?) no military information Riggs, S. -- (Samuel ?) no military information

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Sayres, H. -- (Henry Sayers) Co B, 166th OH Inf Smith, C.B. -- no stone listed Swift, R -- no military information Swift, L. (LJ.) -- Co B, 166th OH Inf Thomas, E (Eli).-- GAR marker only VanTassel, O.H. (Otis H?) -- no military information

War of 1812 Milks, Mr. (no stone listed) Sly, S. (Samuel ?) -- no military information Waldron J. (Joseph?) -- no military information

On M.W. Burdue Robinson, Wm -- Co H, 55th OVI - Civil War Robinson, Richard -- (Rev War) no information

On John Whitman Farm Barber, Amaziah -- CT Pvt, Continental Line,

Rev War (added to list) Benson, William -- Co B, 25th OVI - Civil War

(added to list) Church, Jonathan (Rev War) -- no information

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Index ABBOTT AUGUSTA, 100 HALSEY D., 48 CHARLES, 52 BARBER

APHONZO, 86, 87 ALLWOOD l , 38 DAVE, 104 AMAZWf,127 ANSON, 82, 87 OLIVER, 87 R , 38 SUSIE, 105 CHAS. M., 104 ANSON B , 85, 86 ALVERSON W., 104 BAil...LIE DENNIS, 64 ASAEL, 82 MAUD, 23 ATTMATTlS ADA, 105 DENNISON, 64 CHARLES, 82, 85 AMBLER MARVlN,86 BAIRD HARRY B., 18 CLARA, 105 ELIZA R, 25 ATWATER CLARA, 106 HENRYW.,18 CLARRIEY A, 85 ISAAC, 25 CHARLES, 87 BAKER HIRAM, 64 CLARISSA, 82 AMERMAN MARVlN,87 _ , 7 LUCIEN, 64 H,38 JOSWf,51 ATWOOD A,90 ORSONM,51 V , 51 SIMON, 52 MORRIS, 38 ABUAH,42 SA, 104 1.,38 AMES AUB(B)LE ABNER, 25, 51 SETHM,51 lB, 82 JOSEPH, 100 ANDREW, 80, 83, 87 AMELIA, 87 BARBOUR JOHN, 38, 82, 85 OLIVER T. , 51 ANN A, 80 ASAHEL,25 EDGAR, 95 JOHN B , 85, 86 W. HARRISON, 51 ANNE. , 83 CHARLES E., 43, 126 BARBRICK LORRY M, 85 AMMERMON ANSEMUS,80 DA,JR.,51 CATHARINE, 25 PHILANDER S., 25 SIMON, 60 ASENETH, 80 DANIEL, 25 CHARLES, 25 WILLIAM 0. , 38 AMSDEN CARL, 80 EDWlN,25 EVE, 25 W.0,43 ALMAl,17 CATHERINE, 80 FLORA, 60 JOHN, 25 WM. S., 82, 85 LUTHER A, 48 CLARK, 80 FRED, 104 JOHN A, 25

ACKER LUZERNE, 17 FREDERICK, 80 GEORGE WILLIAM, 15 MARY, 25 DAVID, 51 ANDERSON ISAAC A , 80 HARRY, 90 BARE MAUD, 126 GEORGE, 9 JACOB, 80 HENRY, 25, 64 BURTON W., 43

ADAMS ISAAC, 14 ORSEMUS, 86 HOMER, 25, 51 E.D. , 43 ANNA, 42 l, 127 SOPHIA, 80 1.W,38 BARGER BILDAD, 25 JOHN, 65, 67 WM.,80 JENNIE, 90 BETSY, 74 CHARLOTTE, 46 POMPEY, 22 WOODWARD, 80, 83 JOHN, 9, 64 PAUL, 74 EMILY, 25 THOMAS C. , 9 AUSTIN JOHN L., 51 PETER, 74 HENRY, 104, 120 WESLEY, 9 ELIZ'B'H, 73 JOSEPH, 64 BARIT INEX,107 ANDREWS JOHN, 73 LOAMlM.,87 DAVID, 42 JENNIE E., 16 ABRAM, 83 LOTTIE, 105 MARSHA ANN, 25 BARKER JENNIE 0, 43 ALLENP. , 25 NANCY, 42 L.M. , 86 DANIEL G., 78 LETTIE, 45 AMOS, 76 SALLY, 42 ML.,86 E.C., 61, 62 LUCINDA, 25 ELIZA, 25 CAPT. WM., 7 MARY, 64 E.F., 79, 81,84 LYMAN E., 16 ELSA, 25 BABCOCK NANCY, 64 E.H.,86 MARTHA, 25 EZRA, 25 ELIZA, 25 NELLIE, 108, 109 EPHARM H., 84 MARY, 25 FRED, 76 EVA, IDS NOAH, 25,42 EPHR(AE)IM, 79, 103 SAMANTHA, 16 JEHEIL,25 JOSEPH, 25 NORMAN, 43, 90 HASY, 81, 87 WILL, 104 JESSE, 25 LESTER, 25 PAULlNA, 64 1.,62

ADDlNGTON JEHIEL,25 LUCIUS, 25 POLLY, 25 JOHN, 52,61 JOHN, 14 LETTIE,76 LUCY, 25 S.l,62 JOHN B., 87

ADELMAN LILLIAN A, MRS., 98 LYMAN, 25 SARAH, 15 JOHN L., 51 OTTO, MRS, 115 MILTON, 25 MARY, 25 T.B.,43 L. HANNAH, 81

ADKlNS NANCY, 25 O.w., 100 T.E., 51 LUCY S., 84 WILLIAM, 51 SALLY, 25 SARAH JANE, 25 THEODORE, 25, 38 WM., 81, 84

ADSIT WESTLEY l, 25 WILLIAM F., 25 TIMOTHY, 38, 51 BARKS ALVA, 38 ANGEL BACHLE WILLIAM, 15 l(JOHN), 127

AGGUS B.D., 61 A, MRS., 119 BALCOM BARLOW THOMAS W. , 51 E.,61,62 BACHUS RB. REV., 43 T.,61

AIKMAN APPLE SEED ELISHA,14 BALDWlN BARMAN lG.REV., 43 JOHNNY, 9 BACKUS D., 104 ANDREW, III

AKERS ARCHEY FRANK, 115 EMMA, 105 BP., MRS., 117 AG., 16 LANSON,38 WILLIAM, MRS. , 115 SMITH D., 25 BENJAMlN, III EVA, 115 ARDWAY BACON BALL CLETUS, III HANNAH R , 16 AMESEY,38 WILLIAM, 87 G.G.,61 DORA, III MARY LOUISE, 16 ARMSTRONG BADGER lJ.,61 ELMER, III WILLIAM E., 51 BERUIA,22 ANSEL, 67 lW.,61 FLORA, III

ALISON DOROTHY, 22, 24 BAECHLE JAY, 43 GEORGE, MRS. , III BERYLE,22 lB., 51 ALPHONSE, III BALLWIG KARL, III

ALLEN THEODORE, 22, 24 ANDREW B., III PETER, 114 LIBBIE,106 AMlSEY C. , 38 ARNERT EDWARD, III BANKS LUCILE, III ASILL,17 CYRUS D. , 100 EVA CATHERINE, III JOHN, 87 MARY, III BROWN l, 38 MARY ANN, 56 FRANK, III NATHANIEL B., 78, 79 MRS., III C.S,43 ARNOLD HELEN, SR ANGELA, III SUSANNA, 73 PHILLIP, III HATTIE, 105 BENEDICT, 3 LOUIS, III BANNING ROMAN, III IN.REV.,44 JOSEPH HENRY, 99 OLIVIA, III PERLlNA OLIVE, 97 BARNARD JOHN, 42 ARTMAN VERONIQUE, SR BANUS ALFRED,92 JULIE, 57 MICHAEL, 78 CECILE, LORENZO, 38 BARN(E)S JUSTICE, 25 ASHTON III BAQUE _ ,87 LUCY, 25 S.REV.,43 BAil... GEORGE, MRS., 113 ABIGAil..., 120 MARYL., 57 ASTON JOHN, 87 PEARL, 108 ADELIA, 25

ALLGOOD S.REV.,45 BAil...EY BARBEE ALONZO, 66 B.G.,69 ATHERTON ANNA, 126 F.,61 ANGELINE, 66

ALLISON CHARLES, 53 BELLE, IDS IF. , 62 ANN, 66

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Index ANN ELIZA, 64 RALPH RAYMOND, 99 ORVILLE, 24 LEWISL. ,69 BENNINGTON CHARLES, 100 SINTHY, 85 BATTLE PINCKNEY, 14 ETTA, 97 CLARA, 100, 105 SQUIRE, 71 DELOSS, 69 BEITZ BENSCHOOTER DORA, 22, 23, 24 WILLIAM, 26 BEACH JEANNETTE, 22 BETSY, 26 ELEANOR, 70 YELOTIO,85 ELIAS, 52, 60 THEODORE, 22 BENSON ELIZA, 66 BARRlTT BEALL VICTOR, 22 ALFRED, 104 EMILY, 25 AUGUSTUS, 67 GENERAL, 6 BELDEN BEATRICE, 22 FA, 38 PHILANDER, 67 BEAM BENJAMIN, 79 BENJ,38 FAJ{N[E, 22, 23 , 24 BARRON JOHN, 86, 87 BELDING BENJAMIN, 16, 51 FRANCES A , 71 JH., REV. , 43 MAGGIE M , 98 BENJ'M., 80, 83 CHARLES E., 51 FRANCIS, 64, 67 BARRY BEAR BENJAMIN, 86 D. (DAVID R), 127 GEORGE W., 95 WM., 18 HERMAN, 87 CHARLES, 80, 83 , 86 FRANK, 104 HA,95 BARTLET(T) JOHN, 87 FRANSINE, 83 FRED, 126 HENRY S. , 66 AGNES, 84 BEARD HENRY, 80, 83 MARTIN, 126 JOHN, 66, 86 ALFRED, 81 , 84, 87 CHARLES E , 38 LEWIS, 80, 83 MARY ADELIA, 16 JUSTUS, 64, 67 ELLEN, 81, 84 GEORGE M, 26 MARY, 80, 83 RALPH, 104 MARY ANN, 69 ELLIN, 84 GILES R, 26 NC, 57 STUTSON H. , 86 MELINA, 66 EMILY, 87 JANE A , 26 PRICILLA, 83 STUTSON R, 87 MELISSA, 66 HENRIETTA, 81 JANNETT, 26 PRUELLA, 80 THELMA, 22 NANCY, 66 JAMES, 84, 86, 87 SYLVIA J. , 26 SAMUEL, 80,83 WILLIAM, 127 ROBERT, 66, 67, 69 JOSEPH, 81, 84, 86, 87 BEARDSLEY WM.,80, 83 BENTLEY SAMUEL, 25 LYDIA, 84 DAVID D. , 51 BELKNAP H.P.,51 SAMUEL W., 51 MARETIlA, 84 ELUAH, IOO ANDREW (SAWYER), 26 MAY, 43 SARAH, 66 MARY, 81 , 84 EUGENE L. , 51 CHARLOTTE, 26 BERDSEE SILAS, 66 PHEBE A, 87 BEATTIE HORATIO, 26 CORA, 44 THEODORE, 66 BARTLEY ALICE, 109 JAQUES, 26 BERKLEY THEODORE S., 70 ALICE R(OSE), 22, 24 ANNA, 106 LUCY, 26 NT, 70 W.H. , 127 MARTHA M., 22, 23 , 24 BLANCH, 106 MOSES, 26 NEWTON, 104 WEALTHY, 66 ROSE, 23 FRANK JOHN MILO, 99 BELL BERRY WILLIAM, 66 BARTON WALTER, 106 DAVID, 87 AR,38 WILLIE, 126 CHARLES, 104 BEATTLE ELIZER, 26 EMILY, 53

BARNEY W.M , 104 HARRY, 107 HW., 61 , 62 JEFFERSON, 87 CONSTANT, 14 BARTOW BEAT(T)Y HANNAH, 87 ROSE, 22, 23 , 24 CORNELIA, 26 ADA, 108, 126 JAMES, 14 HENRY, 105 BEST JOHN, 9 EDNA, 126 JOHN, S, 14 HORACE, 26 EDWIN J , 95

BARNHART JONAH, JR. , 26 BECK H.W., 61 BEISCRMAN ALBERT, 124 BASCOM AMANDA, 45 JESSE, 87 JOHN, MRS. , 118 EDGAR, 51 FLORENCE, 107 BECKER JOHN, 38, 87 BEVERICK M,51 JENNIE, MRS., 70 AUGUSTA, 16 JULIA, 26 JOHN A , 26

BARNUM WM. , 104 JOHN, 16 LODWICK, 26 BEVINGTON CATHARINE, 26 BASE LAURA, 16 MINERVA, 26 HENRY, 66 CATHERINE, 65 A , 20 BECKWITH SAMANIHA, 26 JOHN, 66 D.M, 67 BASSETT C., 127 SAMUEL, 26 LOUIS, 66 E.M., 65, 67 AGNES, 108 RUEL,38 STEWART, 26 MARGARET, 66 EMMA JANE, 65 ALBERT, 105 WM., 60 BELLAMY MARY, 66 FANNY, 26, 65 ALCIE M, 70 BECRAFT PEARL, 108 PETER, 66 IN.,65 H.E., 70 CHARLOTTE A, 17 BEMUS BICK JOHN N., 67, 69 HARRlET, 26 GENERALM , 17 REUBEN, 52 ANDREW, 114 LEVI, 26, 67 HENRY, 64 NANCY, 17 WILLIAM, 52 ANNA MARIAH, 26 MARGARET, 26, 65 IRA, 26 BEDFORD BENEDICT BATTZ, 26 MERIIE, 18 LUCY, 64 ALBERT, 126 ALBERT, 26 CATHERINE, 118 SARAHA, 65 LUCY ANN, 26 JOHN C. , 43 ARCHIBALD, 26 EDWARD, 114 STEPHEN G, 65 MARY, 26 MERTIE, 126 BESSIE M., 109 GOTFRIED, 26, 114 WM. L. , 70 MAYLAM,64 WILLIE, 126 DAVID D. , 26, 51 VALDIN, 26

BARR SA, 108 BEEBE FAJ{N[E, 17 BICKLEY ERNEST A , 55 SAMUEL, 64 HIRAM, 26 FANNY, 26 JOHN H , 22, 24 LUCYM,55 THOMAS, 64 HULDAH, 57 GLADYS, 22 BIDDLE

BARRETT WILLIAM, 64 BEECH HARVEY, 86 LYNN, 18 _ , 71 BASSFORD TCARL, 61 INFANT MALE, 17 BIDWELL ALICE, 100 MRS. HANNAH, 69 TE. , 62 JONAS, 26 IDAM.,70 AUGUSTUS, 81 BATCHELOR TL. , 62 MARGARET, 108 BIGGS B. EVA, 45 JAMES, 55 BEECHY MARGARETTA, 109 DAVIDW., 87 B.D., 70 NEWTON, 55 ADA, 106 MARGUERETT A, 108 BIGLOW CHARLES, 26 BATES BEELMAN NATHANIEL, 87 CAROLINE E. , 100 F.W.Z., 70 _ , 38 SARAH ANN, 46 PLATT, 7, 26 EA , 95 GEORGE, 26 WALTER, 105 BEEMAN ROLAND C., 86 BILBY GUY A , 95 BATHRICK LILLIAN, 108 BENHAM JOHN F. , 18 HERMAN, 81 FRED, 108 ROBERT, 107 GEORGE, 104, 105 BILLS LORENZO, 86, 87 HARRlSON, 26 BEERS WILL, 105 DANIEL, 65, 67 LORINZO,85 LYMAN, 26 G.,61 BENJAMIN DANIEL JR , 67 M.D. , 70 PETER, 26 HW.REV.,46 ELI, 69 HANNAH, 65 ONIE A , 70 SPENCER, 26 L. , 71 J (JEROME), 127 A , MRS , 71 OLIVER, 26 BATON LAURA, 71 BENNET MYRON, 65 PATSEY, 16 HAROLD, 24 LEWIS, 64 RICHARD, 38 ROXANA, 65

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Index SPENCER, 65 SIMEON, 38, 65, 67 JOSEPH,65 BRADISH SIDNEY, 83

BINGHAM WEALTIfY,65 L.M , 65, 67 NOTTIE,70 STEVEN W., 79 JOHN,26 WllLIAM,65 LEVI,65 BRADLEY BRIGlITMAN JOHN C., 26 BLACKMER LEVIM, 69 WALTER,14 AC., 112

BIRCH EDWIN, 82 MARY, 65 BRADY AL,I06 JOHN G., 66 LIDDA A, 82, 83 WILLIAM P., 65 CHARITY, 78 ALVIN,1I2

BIRDSAL{L) LORENZO, 82, 83 BOEDIGHEIMER DAVIDJ,87 ANNA, 106, 112 ISAAC, 60 STEPHEN, 82, 83 LUCY, 106 MICHAEL,52 DA, 61,112 L.,86 BLAIR WILLIE, I06 BRAGDON POMELIA, 112 MATTHEW R., 86 ALICE, I26 BOEN EARL,106 BRINK Z.S. , 87 FREDDIE, 126 MATTIE, 105 FRANCIS M. , 51 P.S.,43 ZEPHANIA S. , 87 RUSSELL,I26 BOICE IRENE, 107 BRINKERHOFF ZEPHANIAH, 87 BLAKELY ALLEN, 83 BRAILEY ABRAM,26

BIRDSELL ELMA, 108 ALEXANDER, 83 ANNA F., 43 DAVID,26 ISAAC, 60 BLAKEMAN DANIEL,83 GEORGE, I04 HANNAH W., 34

BIRDSEYE ARLINGTON,I07 HARRIET,83 MR.,38 HENRYR.,26 FRED G. , 51 JAMES H., 51 LUlliER, 83 W.L.,38 ISABELLA, 26

BIS(C)HOFF BLASER MARIE,83 BRAMAN ROELIF,26 AGNES, III J,61 BOMAN LINA,95 SARAH,26 ALBERT, III BLEILE ANN, 82 BRANT SIMEON,26 ALMA,III LAWRENCE, 53 ELIZABETH, 82, 83 JP.REV,44 BRISTOL ANNA, III BLEVINS JAMES, 82, 83 BRATTEN ESOCK,64 AR TIfUR, III ORVILLE,87 JOHN,82,83 ALMOND,55 MARY J,64 ED, lli BLISH MARY, 82, 83 HARRIET L., 55 SAMUEL,8 FLORENCE, III ALBERT,51 BOOR MABLE,55 BROADWELL FREDERICK, III DANIEL,51 JOHN, 16 BRECKENRIDGE JB.REV.,45 FREDERICK, MRS., 115 HENRY, 38 NICHOLAS, 16 GEORGE, 105 JS. , REV., 43, 45 GERTRUDE, III JENNIEE,44 BOOS HATTIE,43 BROBST HENRY, III JOEL, 52 ANNA,I7 BRENNEMAN FRANK, 104 MILDRED, III MAUD,105 JAMES, 17 JOHN, 86,87 JOHN A, 109 PAULINE, 111 BLISS MAMIE,I7 BREWSTER BRODERIC(K) THELMA, III _ , 38 BooTIf CHARLES, 52 ELIZABETIf, 87 TIfOMAS, III ARABELLA, 22, 23 EJ.V.REV. , 44, 45 CHAS., 26 JAMES,87 WILLIAM, III BERNICE (M.), 22, 23, 24 ESTELLA, 21 EDITIf,I26 PATRICK,87

BISHOP FLOYD, I07 GEORGE,IOO JL.,43 _,71 JACOB,26 HAZEL, 21 , 22, 24 LEONARD,52 BRONNELL AF. , 61 JULIUS E., 51 J.8.REV. , 44 LUTHER, 52 JOSEPH, 15 ALONZO, 65, 71 LURANA, 26 MYRTLE,22 LYDIAM,36 MEDORA, 15 AMANDA,65 LURENA,44 WILLIAM, 21, 22 MP. , 52 BRONSON CARRIE, 105 MARYA,24 WILLIE, 22, 24 PLATT B. , 26 ISAAC, 5 CHARLES, 43 URIAL,26 BOUGHMAN WILLIAM, 26 BROOKS G.,61 BLO_IER HENRY, 38 WILLIAM D , 26 AUGUSTINE, 55 GEORGE,65 HATTIE E. , 57 BOUGHTON BRICELAND BENJAMIN, 7 L.P., 48 BLODGET(T) FRED,105 WILLIE,107 BLANCH,55 MARY,65 BLOOMER, 124 NATIfAN, 81 BRICKENRIDGE CLARINDA, 26 T,62 H.D,38 WILLIE, lOS HENRY C., 48 EDMOND,26 TH., 61 LOTTIE, 124 BOUSCAY BRICKLEY EMIL Y (EMILENE), 26 TM., 61,62 BLOOM _,26 ARCHILBALD W., 99 ESTHER,26 TIfOMAS,65 ELIZABETIf, 15 INA,105 BRIGGS FRANK, MRS. , 113 WILLIAM H. , 26 ESAN, 15 BOWDEN _ , 87 FRANKLIN, 26 WILLIE, I05 NAOMIN., IS FLOSSIE, 108 ALZINA,78 IRA H., 26

BISSELL BLOOMER JM, 51 ANDREW J., 84, 87 JAMESA,26 CHRISTOPHER P., 67 BRYANT J, 48, 51 BOWEN AURELIA, 45 L. , 26 JB. , 70 IRMA,45 CHARLEY, 126 CHARLES, 83 LEMUEL, 26 JAMES H., 95 ROBERT A, 48, 51 F., 61 DANIEL,87 LEMUEL S., 26 JOSHUA, 66 BLOXHAM ROBERT, 87 DAVID, 78, 83 MK. GEIGER, 113 MILTON, 71 ALFRED, 43 TIfOMAS, 87 DAVID w., 78, 79, 83 MARIA,26 SARAH,66 EARL,I06 WILL,104 EPHRIAM, 48 NANCY,26

BIXBY EDNA,108 BOWER FRANCIS, 81 , 84 NEHEMIAH, 43 G.W. , 62 EUGENE,107 J,62 GEORGE, 87 PARSONS, 55 H., 62 BLUME IN. , 61 GEORGE H., 43 ROSE, 55 H.C. , 61 MARIAN,108 BOWERIZE GEORGE W., 86 SARAH, 26

BLACK BLY NAlliANIEL,95 HANNAH,81,84 BROUGHTON GA, 76 FRANK, 126 BOWERS HEL(L)EN, 81 , 84 GEORGE,IOO

BLACKMAN BOALT CLARISSA, 26 ISABELLA, 81 GEORGE W. , 100 _ , 71 ARTIfUR,104 FANNIE L., 108 JT,87 GRACE,109 A , 51 EBEN,43 J.N., 62 JACKSON,81 WALTERG,95 ANDREW, 65 F.H. , 51 JOHN, 51 JEREMIAH, 81 BROWN ANDREW J , 100 G.,38 PETER, 60 JEREMIAH T., 84 ABNER, 81 , 84, 86 EDWIN,86 S,38 SILAS, 26 JOSEPH, 48 ALBERT, 81 ELVIRA, 65 BODLEY BOWMAN MARIA, 83 ALEXANDER, 81 GEORGE, 65 SARAH A , 44 ELLA, lOS MARY, 83 ALEXANDER T, 26 MARY, 65 BODWELL BOYCE MAY, 126 ALUAH, 38 MARYA, 70 EDWIN, 65 JESSIE, lOS SARAH, 82, 83 , 85 ALMA, 84

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Index ALMON, 26, 81, 84 C.,61 BURGAN H.W.,61,62 EMlLY,84 ALMY,81 C.W.,61 LEROY, 18 VIRGINIA, 106 JOHN, 81, 87 ANNE., 81 CAROLINE, 27 MARY JANE, 18 WILLIAM, 22 MARTIfA,78 AN1HONY, 117 D.,61,62 BURGE Burr NATIfAN, 81, 84, 87 BELLE, 123 LOUISA, 27 ELMA,18 CLARENCE, 107 RODAA.,81,84 BERTIlA, 105 PHILANDER, 27 GIRL, 18 GEORGE, lOS SAMUEL, 18 BEZEHEL,14 SYL VESlER, 27 HAZELl., 109 HENRY, 51 SARAH, 81, 84 C.,38 BRUEHLER WALlER, 22 JOHN, 51 WM., 79, 81, 84 CALVIN, 14 CARL, 112 BURGER MORTON J., 38 WILLIAM, 79, 86 CATHERINE, 112 CARLETON, 112 CATHRINE,60 CADWELL CARLE CHARLES, 123 LORETTA, 112 BURGESS C.C.,61 WILLIAM SR" 87 CLARINDA, 81 BRUMBACH ABAGAa,84 J., 61, 62 CARLEY COLEMAN,S3 ASAM.,27 CHESlER, 82 CAIN ALBERT, 66 DANIEL H., 79 DANIEL M., 27 JAMES, 86 DANIEL, 27 CAROLINE, 66 DANIEL W., 79 JESSEM.,27 MOSESM.,84 JAMES, 27 CHARLES, 66 IXJCTOR F., 48 BRUNDAGE RODA,82 JESSE, 27 FRED, 21, 22, 24 E.C.,45 ANNA MAY, 99 BURK(E) JOHN, 27 GLENN, 21, 22, 24 EDWARD, 112 MAY, 96 LINUS D., 38 JOSEPH, 27 HARRY, 66 EDWIN H., 51 ZEBULON, 43 MICHEAL,87 MARIETTA, 27 HARRYM.,70 EWAHW.,81 BRYAN SADIE, 126 SlEPHEN,27 JAMES, 66 EMlLY,26 EDWARD, 27 SADIE A., 109 THOMAS, 78, 103 JAMES A., 67 EMMAJ.,26 JULIA, 27 BURKHAR(D)T WILLIAM, 27 JOHN, 66 ESTHER, 66 LAURA, 27 AN1HONY,27 CALHO(O)L(E)Y CARLTON FRANK, 117 MARGARET, 27 ANTON, 51 CORA, 22, 23, 24 EMELINE, 65 FRED, lOS, 117 SAMUEL, 27 C., 51 FRED, 22 LILLIAN, 96 GEORGE, 26 BUCHANAN CARL, MRS., 116 GLENN, 22 WORUN, 67, 71 G.W.,61 JOHN, 60 HENRY, 27 JOHN, 18 CARMAN HATTIE, 90 BUCK JACOB, 104 MARIE, 22, 23,24 B., 67 HELEN, 66 BENONA,27 WILLIAM, 27 MAY, 24 CARNES HENRY, 53,112 CHAUNCEY, 27 BURLINGAME CALKINS ALFRED, 95 HENRY H., 103 DWIGHT, 27 RETURN, 9 DOROTHY, 27 CARPEN1ER HULDAH,26 NELSON, 27 BURLINGHAM CALL AL,104 IKE, MRS., 116 PLIMTON,27 JUDD F., IS ABIGAa,65 CAROLINE, 65 ISAAC, MRS., 116 TRYPHENA, 27 MELINDA, IS ELIZABETH, 65 ELENOR,84 J.,38,61 BUECHLER OSMUS, IS ESSEX, 65 EMORYT.,95 J.W.,38 C. REV., 46 BURNER MANLEY, 65 FREDERICK, 65 J.W.H.,96 BUEL(L) COlT, 106 MARY, 65 GILES, 65, 67 JACOB, 117 HIRAM, 27 RUSSEL, 106 NOBEL, 65 HENRY, 27 JANE, 26 WALlER, 27, 53 BURNHAM NOBEL C., 51 JANE, 65 JANE F., 87 BUFFINGTON DANIEL, 51 SAMUEL U., 100 JEFFERSON, 84 JEDEDIAH, 26, 27 JOHN, 38 R.B.,43 SARAH, 65 JOHN, 65 JENNIE, 17 BULCKLANG BURNS WILLIAM, 65 JUNIA, 84 JESSE McCURDY, 17 lEDDY, 123 ABELB.,67 CALLAHAN LOUZA,84 JOHN, 27, 112, 117 BULL AGNES, 107 JIM, 104 LUCY, 85 JOHN, MRS., 112 B.W.,9 G.E.,61 CALOBY MINOR, 65 JOHNK.,81 EDWARD C., 27 ROBERT, 106 _,60 MORGAN, 65 LAWRENCE, 23 EMlLY,27 SAMUEL, 51 CALVER PHEBY,85 LEVI, 14 EPAPRHAS W., 27 BURR BYRON, 48 SlEPHEN SR, 87 LOA, 27 BULMER ARNETTA,81 CAMP SlEVEN, 87 LOIS, 105 GEORGE, 126 EDWARD, 87 HARRY, 108 CARRIS LOU, 112 LOUISE, 126 JOHN, 86 CAMPBELL MAHALA, 100 LOUISE, 112 BUM SARAH C. , 57 _,87 CARlER MARY, 74 ALBERT, 85 W.B.,38 ALICE, 96 CHARLES H., 43 MARY, MRS. ,70 JOHN, 85 BURRAS(S) CARL LEROY, 100 MARIA ESlELLA, 100 MARGARET, 117 BUNCE REUBEN, 43 CANFIELD THOMAS, 69 NANCY, 27, 66 _,71 VOLENTINE, 87 AUGUSTIN, 8 W.B., 123 NATIl'L,14 AUGUSTUS, 64 BURRITT BURTON, 8 CARTWRlGHT NATHANIEL, 81 CHARLES, 64 L.,67 C.C.,38 N.S., 61, 62 PAULINE, 112 DR., 71 BURROWS CHARLEY, 126 CASE PETER, 112, 117 EUGENIA E., 44 W.M.,43 D.R.(DENNIS), 127 _,10,38 ROSS, 107 HIRAM, 64, 67 BURT VERE,109 ADELINE, 65 SAMUEL, 78, 79,87 MARSHALL, 64 JOHN, 51 CANN ANN,65 AUSTIN, 38 SARAH, 27 SARAH, 64 BURTON JOHN, 69 BELDON, 65 SETH, 8, 42 SHERWOOD, 64 JOHN, 43 CAN(N)ON CHARLES, 65 SETH, JR. , 27 THEODORE, 64 LORENA A., 97 FRANK, 21, 22 EDMUND, 65 SETH, SR., 26, 27 BURAS LOTTIE, 105 LEONARD, 21, 22 EDWARD, 95 SHERMAN, 74 JOHN, 61 LOUIE, 95 CARABINE ELBERT, 65 SIDNEY A., 66 BURDICK BUSH A., 61 EMELINE, 65 SlEVEN, 123 _,87 ROSE, lOS CARBINE GEORGE, 65, 67 T.J. , 17 BURDm BUTLER AUGUSTUS, 38 HARRIET, 65 VIOLET, 23 LOTTIE, 45 c.R., 43,104 CARL(L) JOSEPH, 86 WM.,50 BURDUE CARL, 22 ALVINA, 81 MAHALA, 65 WM.M.,95 CALLIE, 126 CYRUS, 103 ALVIRA,84 MARY J., MRS., 43

BROWNELL EMMA, 44 E.W.,62 DANIEL, 87 SARAH, 65

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Index SUSAN, 65 BURDETIE L., 95 CLAYBAUGH JONATHAN, 82, 85 JAMES, 66 WILLIAM,38 EDWARD H., 27 WM. T , 95 JOSEPHINE, 115 JOHN,66

CASPER ELISHA, 80 CLEM(M)ONS JUSTUS, 27 RACHEL, 66 FRANK, 51 HARRIET, 80 ALEXANDER, 9 L.L., 61, 62 SUMNER, 66

CASTI,E HENRY J , 27 ANDREW, 9 LEVI, 27 CONYER ABINA, 80 JAMES E., 80 LOUELLA MAY, 99 LORENZO, 27 ELIJAH,38 ANDREW,83 SAMUEL, 80 JOHN,9 LOUISA E , 17 COOK ANGELINE, 80 CHERRY MR., 9 LYMAN, 82, 85 ALFERD,38 ANJELINE, 83 CHARLES, 107 CLEVELAND MATILDA, 82, 85 ALICE E., 105 CALLY, 83 CORYDON, 53 D. PITT, 51 NATI-IAN,14 CHARLES E., 27 DESTAMONY,83 CHESTER DELBERT, 105 PERCY, 96 CHARLES J , 43 ESDEMONA, 80 JOHN, 14 G.M,64 PURL Y BELLE, 18 ELMA,126 JOHN,80 CHILDS HELEN, 64 SALLYM,65 FREDERICK W., 43 MARY, 80, 83 CHARLES, 38 W.P., 51 STERRY, 51 HATTIE 1., 27 SALLY, 80 E.W.REV,45 CLINE V AN RENSSELAER, 27 MARY E., 43 SQUIRE, 80, 83 FRANCIS, 48 ALFRED, 87 WILLIAM,51 THOMAS E. , 27 SQUIRE P., 80, 83 CHOLLAR JOHN, 15 WILLIAM T , 65 COOKS

CASWELL SAMUEL, 38 MILO, 51 COLEMAN JACOB H., 38 JOHN, 79 CHRIST SARAH A , 15 E.L. , 43 CooL(E)Y

CATER HENRY, MRS , 114 SARAH CORDELIA, 15 COLEY CORDELIA, 65 W.D. , 62 CHRISTIAN CLOSE _,95 GEORGE, 64

CATLIN ESTHER,106 AE. MRS , 70 COLINWooD HUI-DAH, 65 CORNELIUS, 51 FRED, 105 CICERO, 82, 85, 87 C., 61,62 LUTHER, 65 WILLIAM, 51 ROBBIE, 105 CICERO M , 86 COLLIER LYDIA JANE, 64

CADMAN CHRISTY FRANKP., 43 JL.REV., 45 MARY ANN, 64 CHRISTOPHE, 43 EMMA, 64 REV. W. J, 95 JS.REV. , 44 MR. , 71

CAZEAU CHURCH CLUTIER RB,43 SETH,64 LOUIS J , 52 JONATHAN, 127 GIRl-, 18 COLLINS SUSANM,64

CENTER LOU, 70 LUDIE MAY, 17 _ , 38 WARREN, 64, 67 _,27 SUSAN, 70 MARY, 18 ANN HUI-L, 65, 70 COON

CHADWICK CIGLAR SARAH JANE, 17 CLEO, 107 MARY MEYER, 116 _,38 DAVID, 87 CLUXTON JENNIED , 43 COOPER

CHAFFEE CLAPP DAVID, 27 COMESFORD JW. , 61,62 D.E.,90 KITTIE, 106 DORCAS ANN, 27 JOHN, 105 M. , 62 DAVID E., 48 CLARK COATS COME SKY COPE DAVIS E., 16 ALLIE, 45 BENJAMIN R , 69 MAGGIE, 105 JS., 61 EVA,90 ALVIN H. , 27 COBB COMPTON COREY L.E , 90 AMBROSE J , 100 I.I.,38 JACOB, 42 JOHN, MRS. , 114 MARY, 16,90 CARLTON,65 JEDUTHAN J , 67 COMSTOCK CORKINS ROSA MAY, 16 CLEMENTINA, 42 COBBIN A , 42 ELIZA J, 81

CHAMBERLAIN CORA,108 JAMES, 38 ABUAH, 14, 42 CORNELISON CHAS., 105 HARMON M , DR, 8 COHERS BETSEY, 27 JOHN, 79

CHANDLER EDWIN,27 _,38 SELLECK, 27 CORNELL AMELIA, 65 GEORGIANNA, 105 corr CONANT HENRY, 48 ARVILLA, 65 HAZEL, 24 AUGUSTUS L., 43 CAMRS., 45 SYLVIA,123 CHARLES H., 43 HENRY, 52 FLETCHER R , 43 CONDON COROIN CORNELIA, 65 HIRAM H. , 57 KUDORA, 43 ELMER,16 FRANCIS, 51 EBENEZER, 65 IDA F., 57 COLBURN MARYM , 16 CORTWRIGHT EDWIN, 65 J,61,62 LENA,53 CONE _ , 53 ELLA CENTENIAL, 17 H,61,62 COLE AREV., 44, 45, 46 CORWIN FRANK,17 JOSEPH,42 _ , 27 CLARA E. (M), 27 GEORGE W. , 43 GUY, 126 JOSEPH B., 7 AM,108 CLARISSA M., 27 COTANT HARRISON, 65 LEICESTER,103 AP. , 61 , 62 ELIP., 27 ANNM., 81 LORANA, 108 NANCY A , 100 ALBERT, 27 ELIZUR B., 27 BENJAMIN W., 86 MARY JANE, 27 OWEN, 52 ALMIRA, 27 FREDERICK, 27 BENONA, 81 , 84, 87 SAMUEL B., 27 PATRICK,52 AMELIA, 65 LESTER,27 BENONA A , 87 VERA, 106 ROLLINS, 65 ASA,27 THOMAS,27 BIRDSALL Z. , 87

CHAPMAN THOMAS, 52 ASAC. , 27 CONGER CHARLES, 81, 84, 86 FRANCIS M. , 38 UPTON, 65, 67 ASHER, 17 DAVID, 51 CHARLES C., 87 FREDERICK A, 9 WILLIAM,65 ASHER L.M, 27 !RAB.,51 DAVID B., 87 JAMES D., 38 CLARY ASlLL,17 CONLEY EDGAR, 81 NATHAN, 14 _ , 38 BETSEY, 82, 85 NICHOLAS, 87 EDGER,84 SALATHID,86 CLAUSON CLARENCE H., 18 CONNER GIDEON,86

CHAPPELL CORNELIA S., 53 CLARRETT A, 18 THOMAS B., 51 GIDEON B., 87 ANNA,105 CLAWSON CLAUDE,18 CONNERS HAVALAND, 84 JOHN, 87 C.P.,70 DAVID, 27, 58 JOHN, 51 HA VlLAND, 87

CHAPPLE G.B.,51 DAVIDE , 27 CONOLY HUI-DAH M , 87 GEORGE, 104 GERTRUDE B., 108 EDWARD, 82, 85 JAMES, 48 ISAACN.,87

CHARVILLE HINDA, 70 EUNICE,27 CONRY JAMES 1., 87 MYRTIE,123 JACOB, 65 FRANCIS, 82, 85 MARY, 126 JASPER,87

CHASE JACOB F., 67 GEORGE, 51 THOMAS, 126 JONATHAN, 81, 84 AB.,51 LUKE,65 HIRAM, 14 CONVERSE JONATHAN H., 86, 87 ALANSON, 27 MARTI-IA, 21,22 J.M. , 61 , 62 BETSEY, 56 JOSEPH,86 ANNA, 80 WALTER, 21, 22 JAMES, 60 LEWIS, 66 JOSEPH H., 87

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Index MARGARET ANN, 87 CHARITY, 15 JAIRUS SHELDON, 66 ADELAC , 46 EPHRAIM, 65 MATILDA, 84 DAVID, 87 JOHN, 53 DALE FLORENCE, 18, 21, 22 MATILDA A., 87 FLORENCE, 96 LAYTON, 66, 67 SOLOMON, 51 HARRlET, 65 PHOEBE, 78 FREDERICK, 15 MARY J , 70 DALEY HULDAH, 65 S~L, 81 , 84 , 86 , 87 JH.,62 MARY JANE, 66 ELLA, 70 IDAM.,70 THOMAS, 87 JENNIE, 109 OLIVE, 66, 70 DALHOFER LUCINDA, 64 ZB.,87 JOHN, \03 ORTON, 66 WALTER, 106 NANCY A. , 100 ZEPHE~,81,84,86 JOHN R , 51 OSCAR, 66, 70 DANFORD NANCY JANE, MRS.,

COTER JULIA, 15 PALMER, 66 RS. , 61 97 PETER G. , 87 MIRIAM, 15 PHrLENDA, 66 DANFORTH POLLY, 28

COUCH MORINDA,87 SARAH ANN, 66 ALBERT E., 28 RANSOM, 64 ALBERT, 65 CRAWL WARREN, 53 ARO,43 SAMANTHA, 101 WM. H., MRS., 70 ARTHER,87 WILBUR, 66 CLAYTON, 52 SARAH, 64 THOMAS, 14 CREEGAN WILLIAM, 66 EDWARD C., 28 S.B., 38 WM. H.,70 CC.REV., 43 , 44, 45, 46 CURERY VINNIE, 45 URSULA, 64

COULL CRESS ANJALINE, 84 DANIELS WILLIAM ALLEN, 100 GIDEON, 86 MARY, 87 HANNAH, 84 A. , 38 WM., 79

COURT CRINNION JOHN, 84 ANDREW, 67 DeLONG ELSIE M. , 108 NICHOLAS, 43 JONATHAN, 84 GEORGE, 28 EMMA, 18,21,22

COUTANT CROFORD MATHEW, 84 JEREMIAH, 8 DeWITT B.W., 87 JH., 61 WM.,84 JULfiJS,50 JAMES, 51

COVEL(L) CRONK CURREN P ARMELIA, 101 DeWOLFE ABIJAH, 80, 83 DORA, 107 THOMAS S. , 51 RALPH, 28 JAMES M., 51 ANN, 27 E.M.,90 CURRIER DARLING DEAL ELIZA, 80, 83 F.,90 PAULINE, 108 ABBIEL.,70 W., I27 ELIZABETH, 83 MRS., 90 CURRY DEAN GEORGE, 27 NINA MAY, 108 A. , 71 _ ,71 GIDEON, 83 0 .L. , 90 ALBERT, 64 DAVID, 105 DORISCA,65 GIDION, 80 CROSBY ASA, 64, 67 ISSAC, 9 DORLESCA, 65 HARVEY, 27 ALBERT J., 48 ELIZABETH, 64, 71 DAVEY E.E.,105 HENRY, 27 HENRYM., 51 GEORGE, 64 JOHN, 28 JOHN, 67, 71 JOHN A. , 80, 83 CROWEL J C. , 87 DAVIDSON JOHN JR., 65 MARIA, 27 JOHN J , 38 JULIA, 71 MARGARET, 44 MRS. , 87 ORRA,27 CROXFORD JULIA ANN, 64 PEATER,87 DEAVER WILLIAM, 27 A.E. , MRS, 70 LEVI, 64 DAVIES JAMES, 38, 51

COVERT CATHARINE, 69 CURTIS(S) JM.REV.,45 DECKER OJ.G. , 38 JULIET, 70 ALBERT, 105 DAVIS GEOW.,48

COVILL OCTA, 53 ARTHUR W. , 28 _ ,38 JOSEPH V., 66 JONATHAN, 38 CRUM CHARLOTTE, 66 A., 105 LEWIS, 66

COWELL G.W., 87 DELIA, 28 ALFRED T., 16 MARINDA,66 ANN, 27 CUDDEBACK EDWINT. , 51 ALICE, 18 DEHE CHARLES, 27 AMOS, 27 ELIAL,28 ALTO, 18 _ , 112 DORASTUS (ERASTUS), EMILY, 27 EMILY, 28 BARTLETT, 90 ALPHONSUS, 112

27 JANE, 28 EVERETT, 108 CORA, 90 AUGUST, 112 EDMOND, 27 NORMAN, 28 GEORGE W., 51 DANIEL, 28 CHARLEY, 112 JOSEPH, 27 PAULINA, 28 GERTIE, 105 ELI, 28 DENA, 112 MARIETTA, 27 PERMELA,28 HELEN, 108 ELIZA, 28 EDWARD D., 112 SARAH, 27 PETER, 27, 28 HENRY, 66 ELLAM.,17 FRED, 112

COWAN SARAH ANN, 28 JR,43 ELVISA,28 GUS, 112 CHAS TERRY, 44 CULLEY JOHN D., 28 EVA JANE, 18 HELEN, 112 J.W., REV., 43 ANNA, 105 JOSEPH C. , 38 FEMALE, 17 JACOB, 112

COWIE CULP JOTHAMW., 14 FRANCES ALMA, 16 JOHN D., 112 ETTAB , 109 _ ,38 JOTHAN W., 28 GEORGE M., 38 JOSEPH, 112

COWIN G.,38 LEWIS, 103 HARRlET E., 16 JOSEPH L., 112 JAMES R, 42 HENRY,28 MARY, 28 JANE, 28 JOSEPHINE, 112

COX J., 38 MATTIE E., 98 JEFF, 100 JULIA D., 112 C.M.,16 VELVA, 108 0 .,96 JOHN, 17, 28 KATHERINE, 112 GEOD., 48 CULVER pm, 104, 109 JOHNR , 17 LORETTA, 112 LUCILE, 16 J.N.,87 POLLY, 28 MARY ANN, 17 MAMIE, 112 ROBERTA, 16 RICHARD, 87 RUFUS, 28 PEARL, 100 MARY, 111

COXLEY CUMMINGS S.W.,51 POLLY, 28 NICHOLAS, 53 JOSEPH, 51 E.L., MRS., 100 S~L,28 RUBY, 18 PETER, 112

COY J.M. & CO., 87 SARAH, 28 RUTH EDNA, 18 PETER, MRS., 112, 118 CL YDE (N.), 22, 24 LAURA, 28 STEPHEN, 28 THOMAS, 14 ROBERT, 112

CRABASE LYDIA MOREY, 28 SUSANL.,28 DAY WILLIAM, 112 JOSEPH, 38 CUMMINS W.O., 104 _,7 DELAMATER

CRANDALL NATHAN, 28 WM. A. , 28 ARIETTE,65 BOYD, 109 HENRY, 27 CU(N)NINGHAM WILSON, 65 B.F.,38 BOYD E., 108 NETTIE, \06 _ , 38, 71 CUSHING BERNARD T., 28 CORDELIA, 28 WILLIE, 106 ADELIA, 66 JOHN, 16 CHARLES C., 96 FANNY, 28

CRANDELL BF., 52 ROSA MAY, 16 CHARLOTTE, 69 DELANCY FRANK, 106 FAY, 71 DAGGETT EDWARD, 65 F.W.,96

CRAWFORD H.W. , 66, 67, 71 NAPTHALI, 14 ELIZABETH, 69 DELANY ANGELINE, 87 HARRlET,66 DAILEY ELLA C., 55 _,71

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Index DEMING CHARLES, 87 NATHAN, 10 CHARLES, 64 JOSEPH, 51

JEBEZ,60 ERASTUS, 87 DOUNCE ELIJAH, 64 EGGELESTON DENHAM GEORGE, 86 FANNIE, 90 GEORGE, 64 JESSIE, 105

ANNA, 97 HENRY, 87 HJ.,90 DUYLER CORNELIDS, 28 JOHN, 86 DOW FRIEDA, 95 EIDLE FRANK, 100 Wll.,LIAM,87 ALVIN, 28 DWIGHT ELIZABETH, 114 MILAN, 28 DILSE CYRUS, 28 ORPHA,69 EISENBEIS SARA ANNA, 99 JOHN, 87 DAVID, 28 DYE ELIZABETH, 28 WILLIAM, 28 DIXEY LEONARD, 28 ORRIN J., 43 JACOB, 28

DENMAN IJ.,51 MARY, 28 ROY, 22, 24 MARY, 28 MARY, 105 DIXON WEALTHY, 28 EARL ELDRED MILDRED, 108 JACOB, 15 DOWD _,71 CHARLES J. , 16 WALTER, 108 JAMES WM., 15 ASAHEL,65 BELLE, 70 MAR Y LOUISE, 16 WILLIAM, 48 LEVI, 42 LUCY, 65 CHARLES, 28 SALLY, 42

DENNIS SUSANNA, 15 SOLOMON, 78, 79 ELIDA V.,44 ELDREDGE MARY E., 44 DOAN(E) WATSON, 65 SILAS, 71 WILLIAM, 14

DEN(N)ISON E.J.,86 WILLIAM, 65 EASLEY ELLIS B.S.,62 SILAS, 50, 51 DOWNING EPHRIAM W., 51 _,87 EARL, 18 THOSH.,57 _,28 W.B.,43 ABNER, 84

DENSLOW DOBSON CORA, 105 EASTERLY ALMA A, 46 ALAN, 23 WILL J., 100 CYRUS, 8 LOUISA, 87 BENNET, 82 ALLEN, 22, 24 DOERNBACH EUGENE, 105 MARTIN, 87 BENSON, 87 BRYAN, 84 JACOB, 52 HANNAH, 42 EASTERWOOD CAROLINE, 28 DEXTER, 84 DOERNER JOHN, 52 CORA, 44 ELIAL,82 JOSHUA, 84 ADOLPH, 93 DOYLE EASTMAN ELIAS, 78, 81, 84, 87 MABEL, 22, 23, 24 ALBERT, 93 MARY, 42 CHARLES, 79 ELIZA, 28 PHILANDER, 84 EMMA, 93 DRACE E.G.E.,43 ERIAL, 81, 84 SILVA, 84 FRED, 93 RHEA, 126 JAMES, 53 ERIEL,86

DENSON FREDDIE, 93 DRAKE MARY, 80 GEORGE, 84, 87 DAVID, 28 HENRY, 93 CHESTER F., 43 MARY G., 83 HARRIET, 81, 84 ELIZABETH, 28 MARY, 93 ELIAS G., 43 NELSON, 80, 83 HENRY F., 86, 87 GEORGE, 28 DOLBEE FRANCIS H., 38 PETER, 78, 79 JAMES, 28 SAMATHA,28 A,61 STEPHEN, 57 PHILIP, 79, 80, 83 ,86 JANE, 28

DERBY B.,61 STERRY, 124 EASTON JOHN, 28, 86, 87 JOHN, 38 BENAJAH, 48, 53 DRAPER PERRY, 53 MARIA, 84 SARAH E., 44 BENJAMIN, 48, 53 ANNA MARIA, 28 EATON MARIAH, 81

DEVANEY C.C,61 HALSEY E., 28 ABEL F., 10,78 MIRON, 86 PETER, MRS., 115 CLARA, 90 DROYRE JOHN, 28 MOSES, 82

DEWALT FANNIE, 90 FRANKLIN, 85 MILTON, 28 NICHOL, 82 AUGUSTUS 1., 38 DOLBY WM. E.,85 MR. (LOWELL M), 127 PIERCE M., 81

DEWEY A,62 DUFFEY SYLVIA, 10 POLLY, 78 F.1.,105 8.,62 ANDY, 123 ECKMAN ROBERT, 48

DEWITT DOLLARD DUFFNER HIRAM, 28 RODMAN, 86, 87 CHARLES, 28 CLYDE, 126 ANDREW, 48 EDDY RODNEY, 81 HEBER, 28 EDITH, 126 DUNBAR IRA, 80 SALLY, 81, 84 HENRY, 28 DOLPH KATIE, 105 IRA G. , 83 SEVIAH,82 JOHN J., 48 ABDIAH,16 MARY A,44 J.1. , 87 SYLVENUS,82 MARY, 28 AGNES, 16 S.E.,105 JOHN 1., 80, 83 TAFT, 84 SARAH, 28 DONAN DUNHAM JOHN R., 83, 87 THOMAS, 82

DEWOLF O.M.,61 E.,67 JOSEPH, 80, 83, 86, 87 WILLIAM, 28 WM., JR., 43 DONE PHINEAS, 28 LUCY, 80 WILLIAM B., 86, 87

DEYO AE.,62 DUNN LUCY A., 80, 83 ELLS SARAH, 57 DONELSON JOHN, 43 LUCY ANN, 87 AARON G., 38

DIAMOND G.W.,48 DUNNING PAULINA, 81 ELMLINGER CO., 87 DONNELLY CYRUS, 64 PURLINA,84 ROSE E., 109

DICKMAN MATTHEW, 52 J.J., 100 REUBEN, 83, 86 ELSWORTH FRANK, MRS., 113 DORAN JOHN J., 100 RUBEN, 87 SAMUEL, 79

DICKSON O.M.,61 LIBBIE A., 46 RUTH, 83 ENDICOTI LEONA, 43 DOTY MARY, 71 TRUG.,86 A1., MRS., 100

DIGGINS DAVID, 51 MRS., 71 EDINGER ENGEL CLARK, 43 WILLIAM J., 96 DURHAM HENRY S., 28 F.S.,61

DIKE DOUBD LAWRENCE, 18 MARY E., 28 VICTOR, 96 FRANK H., 96 SAMUEL, 87 PHEBE, 18 EDMESTON ENGLES

DILL DOUD DURNWALD DAVID, 51 CHARLES, 55 EDWINM.,51 JAN, 83 ALFRED, 113 EDSALL SARAH, 55

DILLAMATIER JANE, 80 EDWARD, 113 DORA, 106 SILAS, 51 CORDELIA, 28 JOHN, 87 FRANK, 113 EDWARDS THOMAS, 53 FANNY, 28 1.1.,97 FRED, 113 ABRAHAM, 64 ENNES

DILLINGHAM LUCY, 80, 83 JOSEPH, 113 EZRA, 64 _,38 BESSIE, 108 SOLOMAN, 80 DURY GEORGE, 64 ENONS JOHN, 103 SOLOMON, 79, 83 JAMES, 80, 83 POLLY, 69 ELIZABETH, 16

DILLON DOUGHERTY MARY AE., 80, 83 EELLS NELLYMAND,16 JACOB, 28 ROSE, 44 JAMES 1., 83 F., 105 ENZOR

DILLS DOUGLAS DUTION EELS DAVID, 87

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Index ERF LOIZA,85 D. ESQ., 44 SAM'L, 73 MAGGIE, 43

GEORGE, 93 LORANA, 81 DARWIN, MRS., 55 SARAH, 73 FOLEY OTIO, 93 LYMAN, 69 EZRAS., 51 FINE JAMES, 87

ERNEST MARY E., 81 FRANK, 104 PETER, 87 FOLL CHARLIE, 105 MARY 1. , 85 MARY J., MRS., 97 FIRBY DANIEL, 86 HENRY, 105 MAT(T)HEW, 81 , 86 POLLY, 119 ZOEM.,106 FOLLET

ERNSBERGER MOSES, 81, 84, 86 WINSLOW, 67 FIRST JOSEPH, 87 8.1. , 61 , 62 REUBEN, 81, 85 FEGER WESLEY, 100 FOLWELL C.S.REV.,44 SALLY 8. , 81 EDWARD, 18 FISH HARRY, 109 CATHERINE, 28 SALLY D., 84 HELEN, 19 DAISEY, 123 FooS DAVID, 28 SARAH, 84 HERMAN, 19 HOWARD, 123 NICLAS,103 HENRY, 53 T.S.,85 LOUIS G., 19 FISHER FOOT MARY, 28 THADDEUS, 78, 79, 81, LUCY, 19 _,104 ABIGAIL BARNES, 120 MINER, 28 85 OLIVER, 18 CHARLES, 65 EBENEZER, 120 PHEBE, 28 THADDEUS L, 81 , 86 CHAS. , 105 LUCY THROOP, 120

ERNST THADDEUS S. , 79 FEIGHNER DOT, 70 PRISCILLA, 120 GEORGE, 105 VARNEY, 81 , 85, 86 NANCY, 16 EVA S., 95 TIMOTHY, 120

ESTILL W.M.,61 , 62 FELLOWS FRANK, 107 FOOTE ANNA HULL, 70 WILLIAM, 82, 85, 87 BETSEY M., 69 IVA, 106 CARRIE L MRS., 44

EVANS FANNING HARRIET, 65 JAMES, 65 FORD CHARLES, 52 RICHARD, 67, 70 JOHN, 65 JOSEPH, MRS., 117 _ , 87, 98 CHARLIE, 106 FARELY LEONARD, 65, 67 NATHANIEL, 65 1.1. , 87 FRANK H., 43 CHARLES, 87 LOUISA, 65 OLIVE, 70 JOHN, 48 FRED, 108 FARIS MARY, 65 TUTIEA, 45 JOHN 1.,38 VALLA, 108 CARL, 106 OLIVER, 65 FISK MARY, 105

EVENS FARLEY WILLIAM, 65, 67 ABBY 1. , 81, 85 MARY A MRS., 46 ANDREW, 83 BERTHA, 96 FELT HENRY, 81 , 85 OSCAR P., 44 GEORGE, 105 CHARLES, 80, 84, 86 SAMUEL, 29 HENRY C., 85 FOREMAN GRACIE, 105 CHAS., 28 FELTON HENRYK. , 81 WILLIAM, 38 JOHN, 83 CLARRICA, 83 JAMESL,38 STEPHEN, 38 FORNWALD MARYA, 83 DANIEL, 86 FENN FITCH LEONARD R. , 48 ROBERT, 87 DAVID, 80 ALPHA P., 14, 16 EDWARD, 14 FORSYTH SALLY, 83 ELENOR, 80, 84 FENNER FRANK E., 48 F., 103 SUSAN, 83 ELIZA, 29 FLORA, 96 OLIVER C., 44 RUSEL,103

EVERSON EUNICE, 29 FENTON WILLIAM, 103 FOSTER FRED, 106 HANNAH M. , 80 JAMES, 103 FITE JOHN B., 105

EWELL HUSTED, 80 FERGEL HELEN, 108 JOHN H., 51 ADELBERT, 22 JOHNSON, 29 ESTHER, 106 FITZ MARY, 105 ELSWORTH, 18 JOSEPH, 80, 84 FERGESON SEBASTIAN, 30 NORMANC,29

FACKLER MALERY, 80, 84 1.W., 61 FITZGERALD ROBERT, 51 CAROLINE, 28 REUBEN, 80, 84 FERGUSON POLLY, 42 S.8.,51 CHAS. 0. , 28 RUBEN, 87 CHAUNCEY, 51 FLAMMAND STEPHEN, 51 JENNIE, 28 SARAH D., 87 GEORGE, 9 JOHN, 14 FOUT MINNIE E., 109 VARNEY, 80 FERRIS FLANIGAN TIMOTHY, 53, 120 PO., 51 WM. C , 80, 83 ABRAM, 103 M.,61 FOWLER SAMUEL E., 28 FARMER BYRON 1.,43 FLATCH ADA, 44 WlNAFRED, 28 EDDIE, 18 HAN'H.,73 HENRY, 44 EDWARD,87

FAIRCHILD MAY, 18 JEFFRY, 73 FLEHARTY JUDSON, 87 8. , 38 FARNSWORTH PETER, 73 JOHN, 51 MARCUS, 14 C , 38 GEORGE, 96 SAMUEL, 51 JOHNL, 51 NATHAN, 85 JOHN B., 51 INFANT SON, 100 FERRY PERRY A, 51 NATHANIEL, 86

FALLY FARR MRS., 71 FLEM(M)ING STEPHEN, 87 FREDERICK, MAJOR, WALTER, 93 FESSENDER JEAN BAPTISTE, 8 URSILLA, 85

10 WILLIE, 93 WILLIAM, 87 JOSEPH, 87 FOX FAMILIAR FARRINGTON FETTERHOFF KEEN, 87 ALBERT S., 51

EDWARD, 55 ALMOND, 81 CHRISTIAN, 50 FLEMOND AUGUSTUS, 66 ELEUTHERIA, 55 EMILY, 81 LYDIA, 29 JEAN BAPTISTE, 8 BESSIE, 107

FAMUNG EPHARIM, 81 FEWSON JOHN, 29 CHARLIE 8., 29 WILLIAM M., 38 KEELER, 81 MICHAEL E. , 48 LYDIA S., 29 CLIFFORD, 126

FAN RULER, 81 FIELD FLE(C)TCHER DANIEL H. , 51 ELIZABETH H. , 15 SHARLOTI, 81 ADELIA, 29 ABRAM H. , 29 EMELINE, 65 JOSEPH M. , 15 WELLINGTON, 81 CYNTHIA, 29 CHARLES, 64 FRED, 104 MARTHA FARWELL FIESIN GEOF. , 48 GEORGE, 66, 67

WASHINGTON, 15 LYMAN, 9 LEON, 106 GEORGE, 64 GEORGIA ETIA, 29 FANCHER MOORES, 9 FILDE HARRISON, 64 LOUIE (LOVINA), 29

CALEB, 86 FAST C.E., MRS., 113 LOIS, 45 MARION, 105 CAROLINE, 85 ORLOR. , 96 FILKINS LOVINA,64 SARAH, 66 DANIEL, 78, 79, 81, 84, PEARL B. , 98 DELIA, 43 ROBERT, 64 FRANCES

86, 87 FAY FINCH SMITH, 64 MABEL, 93 HT , 61, 62 AARON, 29 AMASA, 64, 67 WILLIAM, 51 , 64 FRANCIS HARRIET E., 28 APOLLOS, 60 CHAUNCEY, 64 FLINN LEO, 19, 22 IRENA, 87 BELLE, 70 ETHALINDA, 64 CHAS.,105 MABEL, 106 JAMES A , 84 CLARISSA, 29 JOSEPH, 73 WALTER, 105 FRANKLIN LJ , 82 DARWIN, 55 MARY ANN, 64 FLOOD JEROME, 29

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Index REUBEN, 29 JOHN,80, 83 , 87 MRS. AE. , 10 GFELL MARGARET,65

FRANZ JOSHUA, 78, 79, 80, 83, GARDINER CHARLES, 118 MARSHALL,65 LOUISE,45 86 ADDISON,48 CHARLES, MRS., 118 MARY J, 80, 83

FRARY JULIA, 80 GARDNER GRACE,107 PHEBE,65 CHARLES, 108 JULY A, 83 CHARLES, 38 GIBBS RUFUS, 80

FRASER ROBERT, 78, 80, 83 EDWARD, 38 CHARLES,29 SAMUEL, 65 ANDREW,67 WILLIAM B., 29 HELENE,106 DAVID,52 SARAH, 80, 83

FRAYER WILLIAM H., 29 GARLAND DAVID JR., 29 GILBEAD LAVlNA, 15 WRlGffT,80, 83, 86,87 FREDERICK, 44 EDDIE, 105 CYRUS H., 79 WILLIAM, 15 FRUEN GARNER ELIZABETH,29 GILBERT WILLIAM HENR Y, 15 SARAH CORDELIA, 15 FRANK,126 HARRIET,29 JOHN,51

FRAZER FRY NONL,44 HARRIET M., 29 GILCRIST ALEXANDER, 29 ALICE,93 TIMOTHY G., 90 JAMES, 29 MELISSA,29 GEORGE W., 29 GEO V.REV., 46 WAYNE, 22 MY, 105 POLLY, 29 THOMAS, 29 FULLER GARRETT RALPH,29 SALLY, 29

FRAZIER _,38 OLIVE M, 109 RALPHM.,29 SAMUEL,29 EBENEZER, 124 ALICEL,43 GATES ROSWELL,29 SILAS, 29 LOUIE, 124 FORESTL,96 ABIGAIL,29 SAMUELR,29 GILES

FREDERICK WILLIAM, 51 ALFRED,29 S.R.,29 ROBERT PORTER, 99 CHARLES L, MRS., 116 FULLEY CORDELIA, 29 WlLLIAM,29 GILL

FREEMAN WILLIAM, 38 SARAH,29 WILLIAM H. , 29 CLARA, IOO ALMIRA,66 FULLSTON GAUFF GIBSON MARY A, 15 ANDREW, 80 ROBERT, 85 ANGELINE, 55 MARY, 105 WE,104 ARTHUR, 105 FULSTOW DANIEL,29 S.H. , 67 WlLLIAM, 15 FRANCIS,66 MARGIE,108 DAVID, 55 SAMUEL, 87 GILLETT HENRY, 80,105 PHIL, 109 DAVIDK., 29, 51 GIDDINGS CORA, 90 HORACE, 80 FURGESON GEORGE, 38 _,38 LOUISA M ., 45 JANE, 66 CHANCY, 19 REBECCA A, 55 GIES GILLIGAN JOHN,80 FURLONG GAUGHRAN AGNES, 113 MRS., 95 JULIAN, 66 _,38 MABEL, 106 AUGUST,113 SADIE C., 95 JULIUS, 66 ANNM , 65 GAVIT BLANDINA, 113 GILSON WlLLIAM, 66 BENAJAH,67 BENJAMIN F. , 42 BLONDINA, 113 HOMERP.,48 WM., 80 ELEANOR,65 GAY CLETUS, 113 GILTNER

FREER ELIZABETH A , 65 LaVERNE,22 DORA DURNWALD, OLIVE, 108 WE,104 N.G., 65,67 GAYLORD 113 GLASER

FRENCH 0.P. , 65 JESSE, 29 F. , 61 GEORGE,104 ALONZO,48 RHODA, 65 MARY,29 FERDINAND, 113 WALTER, 105 ERASTUS, 8 FURNISS GEES FRANK,113 GLASGOW FRANCIS, 96 W.M,53 JOSEPH,60 HERBERT, 113 ELIZABETH, 15 FRED,107 GAGE GEIGE JJ. , 61 WlLLIAM,15 LUCIEL,109 ALBERT, 50 L,61 JOSEPHINE, 113 WILLIAM JAMES, 15

FREY GAGER GEIGER JULUIS, 113 GLASSNER JOHN, 52 HENRY c. , 51 ADA, 113 L,61 CATHERINE, 22, 24 MABEL, 109 GALLAM ALBERT, 113 LAWRENCE, 113 CHAS., 22

FRIEDLEY JM,62 ALPHONSUS, 113 LEO, 113 EDWARD, 22 GEO. W., 104 M, 61 , 62 AMEDEUS, 113 M , 61 MARIE, 22,24

FRIEND ROSE, 112 AUSTIN L, 113 MARY, 113 GLOVER EMIL 0, 44 GALLAN CLARENCE, 113 MICHAEL, 113 JOHN, 29 FREDDIE, 123 F.,62 CLEMENCE, 113 RAMON,I13 GODFREY

FRIES GALLMORE CLEMONS, 113 WlLL,113 CHARLES C., 16 ED, MRS., 114 AUSTIN,22 ED, 113 WILLIAM, 113 CHAUNCEY, 29 JOHNNIE, 124 CARLTON, 24 EDWARD, 113 WM, 113 GEORGE,29 THERESA, 112 CHARLES, 24 FANNIE, 113 GIFFORD JULIA, 29 WILLIE, 124 DANTHA, 24 FRANK,113 _,87 RENALDC.,16

FRITCHLE EARL, 22 FRANK, MRS, 113 ABBY, 65 SARAHJ,16 AUGUSTUS c., 48 IANTHA, 22 LAWRENCE, 113 ABRAHAM, 79, 87 WILLIAM, 29

FRITH GALLUP LYDIA,113 ABRAM, 80, 81,83, 84, GOLDEN ELIZABETH, 92 CARROL,105 MATT,I13 87 BELLE,108 HARRIET,92 CLARISSA, 29 MILLIE, 113 BETSEY, 81, 84 ELLA,105

FROHNHISER HALLET, 51 GENSEL BYTHIN1A, 65 WILLIAM, 107 CARRIE, 55 MABEL, 44 DANIEL, 48 CA THAR1NE, 83 GOLDING GEORGE,55 RlCHARD, 29 GEORGE CHARLES, 87 BURTIE, 44

FROST GALUSHA ELNATHAN,9 DAVID, 80 ROBERT, 78 _ , 7 ADELIA, 65 PETER, MRS., 113 EDWARD, 87 GOODALE ANSEL, 51 BARNEY,65 GERAULD ELI, 80 _,87 CATHERINE E., 53 DAVID,65 C.W. , 67 HANNAH, 84 GOODALL CHARLES, 80, 83, 86 HENRY, 65 GERSHAM HUMPHR(E)Y, 79, 80, GEOJR. , 29 CLARENCE A, 17 JULIA, 65 WHITNEY, 44 83,86,87 GEORGE,29 CLAY A , 17 JULIUS, 65 GESNER JOHN, 87 GOODELL DELMER c., 44 LYDIA,65 WILLIAM W. , 44 JOSEPH, 87 ABNER, 29 ESTHER, 42 SIMEON, 65 GETTLE JOSEPHA,79 DELL, 104 IZAAH,80 GAMBER KITTIE EUPHEMIA, 99 JULIA, 87 E.F. , 51 JANE, 80, 83 FORDYCE, 90 GEWITZ LEVI, 65, 67, 80 MAYLAND, 29 JESSE B., 29 GANZ KATIE OTT, 117 LUCY, 81, 84, 87 SUSAN, 29

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Index GOODHUE MARTHA, 64 EZEKIEL,80, 83,86 CATIffiRINEOTI,117 JAMES, 30

EDNA,109 MINERVA, 64, 71 JAMES, 80, 83 HABEMEYER JEFFERSON, 30 GOODNOUGH PETER, 53 JULIA,83 MARIN, MRS., 117 JEMINA,69

_,87 PETER S.,64 ORREN,83 HACKET JOHN, 30 GOODNOW S.D., 69 RILEY, 86 ELON, 84 JOSEPH,30

GRACE,106 S.S., 65 ROBERT, 83 , 86 JOSEPH,84 REUBEN, 30 FRANK,29 SMITHS.,67 WALTER l , 44 JOSIAH H., 84 HALL LOrnSA, 29 SOLOMON,67 GRIFFITH JULY,84 AC., 38 MARY, 29 GREEN(E) lW., 62 LEWIS, 87 CON,85 MlLTON,29 AM. , 80, 83 JOSEPH,14 ORREN,84 DATON, 81 , 85 RlCHARD, 29 ABNER,IO GRIGGS HADLEY DAVIDT., 51 WM., 51 ADALINE,83 AJ. , 61 , 62 DAVIDSON & CO., 10 DOROTHY, 22 WlLLIAM, 29 C.F ., 104 JAS.,53 GEORGE,51 ELIZA, 82

GOODRICH CLARENCE l, 126 JOHNL. , 53 HAFNER ELLIS J., 38 AURELIA, 29 DAISY, 107 W.,62 CHARLES l , 96 ESTIffiR, 22 CALVIN,79 E.A.,105 W.W.,61 HAFTSGER F.F. REV. , 43 ELIZER, 79 ELIPHALET,29 WALLACE,96 JOHN,95 F.P. , 64 LE(O)NORD, 79 ELIZA, 80 GRIMMER HAGAMAN F.P . REV., 43 LUCINDA, 29 EMELINE, 80, 83 ALFRED, 114 F., 61 FRED, 107 LYDIA, 29 ESTIffiR M. , 43 ALPHONSE, 114 JOHN,60 HARRIET, 81, 85 WlLLIAM, 29 FERGUSON, 29 ANNA, 114 THOMAS, 51 , 60 JACOB, 64, 82, 85, 86,

GOODWIN GEORGE,29 CA TIffiRINE, 114 HAGERMAN 87 NATHANlEL, 120 JAMES, 38 EDNA, 114 ISABELLE, 119 JOEL, 87

GORDEN JOB A, 85 EVA CATIffiRINE, 111 HAHN JOHN, 81, 85 ABIGAL,29 JOHN, 38 F.,62 MARY ANN, 69 JOSEPH 8. , 87 ACHILLUS, 29 JOSEPH, 14 FRANK, 114 HAINES LAURA, 108 ASA,29 LEWIS G. , 29 FRED, 114 HELEN, 22 M.A.,87 CHARLES, 29 LIBBIE,105 HAROLD, 114 JAMES, 86 MAJORA, 86 ERASTUS, 29 LUCINDA, 80, 83 KATIE, 114 RAY, 22 RACHEL, 82, 85 HARRIETT, 29 MALCOLM, 29 LEO, 114 WILLIS P. , 86 SARAH, 85 LURA, 29 MANARVA, 83 LEO MATTHEW, 114 HAKER SUSAN, 64 MAR1AH, 29 MARY G., 29 MATTHEW, 114 H.H. , 62 WARREN, 81 , 85 STEPHEN, 29 MASON, 80, 83, 86, 87 ROSE, 114 lH.,62 WM., 53 WILLIAM, 29 MATILDA, 80, 83 TIffiRESA, 114 HAKES HALMER

GORDON MILES, 80, 83 THRESA, 114 CARRIE, 45 FRANK, 44 CHARLES, 69 MILO, 86 GRINOLD CLARENCE, 60 HAMILTON EBENEZER, 29 NATHAN R, 85, 87 ADA, 98 H.H.,61 JAMES ALBERT, 99

GORMAN SALLY, 80, 83 GRIPHY lH. , 61 NETTIE,105 MICHEAL,87 SPERRY, 51 W.A. , 87 LUFTUS, 60 PERRIS G., 38

GOSS T.RREV.,45 GRISMER MAUDE, 60 HAMLIN WARREN, 106 THOMAS, 51 EVA,111 N.W.,61,62 ALMANZA, 67

GOULD WILLIAM S., 29 GROSS SAMUEL, 53 ELEAZER S., 69 JOHN, 73 GREENFELDER GEORGE, 29 HALBERT HIAL, 67 JUDSON, 104 JACOB, MRS. , 114 HENRY, 51 HARLEY, 65 NOAH, 64

GRABILL GREENFIELD GROVES JAMES, 65 TIffiRESA D., 64 WADEW. , 126 ALPHENUS, 29 OLIVE,109 JOHN, 65 HANCOCK

GRACE L.H., 44 GRUNWOD HALE LILLIAN, 107 MARTIN,87 GREGORY C.W., 62 AMASA 8., 87 HAND PERRY, 87 _ , 71 GUILE DAYTON, 86 ELVIRA E. , 71 WlLLIAM, 87 ABBIE L. , 70 FANNY, 98 ELI, 66, 81 ESTIffiR, 65

GRAHAM ABEL, 29 FAY, 98 ELUAH, 66, 81 JAMES H., 67 ANNA T., 43 ANNA MARlA, 65 L. FRANCES, 95 ELIZA, 66 HANDSHAW

GRANDELL GEORGE, 65, 67 GUILFORD FILENA, 81 GEO., 104 M. , 61 J.L., 67, 71 E.R , 51 FRANKLIN, 15 HANES

GRANDY MATTHEW, 65 GUNN JAMES, 80 JAMES, 87 CLAYTON, 109 OMAR,50 GEOF. , 48 JAMES W., 83 HANFORD INEZ, 108 PETERL. , 70 HESTER A, 57 JANE, 66 HOPPY,104

GRANNELLS GREMLING GUSTIN JOHN, 79, 80, 83,86 RAYMOND, 107 THOMAS, 52 FRANK, MRS., 116 ANN, 29 JOSEPH B., 86, 87 HANFORDS

GRAVIS GRENNELL AUGUSTUS, 29 LOIZA,83 _ , 38 I.R , 38 ADAM., 108 ELIZA, 30 LOUIZA, 80 HANKAMER

GRAY GUY V , 108 MARY, 30 MARY, 80, 83 JOHNNIE, 106 _,71 GREY SUSAN, 30 OTHOB., 87 HANKS ABRAHAM, 64, 71 JAMES, 48 GUTHRIE REBECKA, 80 SADIE,105 CA TIffiR1NE, 64 GRIDLEY ABBEY, 42 ROBERT,83 HANLEY E., 71 _ , 71 ANSELM, 42 ROSELLA R, 15 CLAYTON, 104 EZRA, 64 CLARINDA, 65 BEULA, 30 SARAH, 80, 83 HARBERSON EZRA 8. , 64, 67 EPHRAIM, 71 ETHAN, 53 SYLVESTER, 66, 81 JOHN, 30 GEORGE, 64 ROYAL, 65, 67, 69 JAMES A , 30 HALES HARDING HARRIET E. , 65 GRIFFIN LEROY, 53 WM. , 49 MANDANA, 55 JH. , REV , 43 ADELIA, 80 LEWIS, 30 HALEY HARDSWORTH JOHN HREV., 45 ADILLIA, 83 GUYSELMAN DANIEL, 30 JAMES, 30 LUCY, 64 ALFRED, 80, 83, 86 _ , 38 HENRYW.,86 HARGRAVES MABEL, 108 EDWIN, 80, 83 GWERTZ HESTER, 30 DUCKWORTH,51

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Index HARKNESS HlRAM,30 T.G.,67 ELIZABETH EIDLE, 114 MAMIE, 105 _, 7 IDAM.,46 HAZARD F.J.,114 REBECCA, 71 FRED, 109 J.P., 49 CLARK D., 96 FRED, 114 HILER J., 105 LOVINA,66 EVA, 43 J.8., 118 BELL LUCETTA, 15 SOPHIE, 107 MR., 9 HAZELTINE J.E.DR.,114 CHARLES, 15 VERNON, 108 MRS., 66 COURTNEY, 23 J.E., DR., MRS., 116, HARRIET, 15 WILLIE, 105 STEPHEN J., 38 DOROTHY, 23 117 HILL

HARLAN HASTINGS HEABLER PETER, 114 ALFRED, 65 EDWARD J., 96 NOTTIE,70 MINA,109 HERRICK ALVIN, 65

HARLAND HASTMESS HEAD ABEL, 60 BENJAMIN, 65, 67 _,71 CHAPMAN J., 38 MATTIE, 21 C.S.,90 ELIZABETH S. , 23 JAMES, 30 HATTOU HEALY E.W.,60 F.,61 JOEL, 30 M.B.,44 ABRAM, 82, 85, 87 EZRA, 60 HORACE, 51 MARY, 30 HAUPRECHT EDITH, 83 LOTT,60 JOHNAL VIN, 23 WILLIAM J., 30 JOHN, 115 ELIZABETH, 83 CARRIE, MRS., 90 LUTHER, 78

HARLEY HAUPRICHT JACOB, 86, 87 TRUMAN, 60 THOMAS C., 49 ALONSOT, 44 ALFRED, 113 MARY, 82, 85 HERSffiSER WILLIAM, 51 ELIJAH W., 86 MILLIE GEIGER, 113 SMITH, 83, 86, 87 FRANK C., 44 HILLS

HARMAN HAUXHURST HEARMAN HESS HOMER H., 30 HARRY E., 24 GEORGE J., 44 FRANCIS, 60 ELMAR, 87 MALINDA E., 44

HARMON HAVENS HEARSON ELMER, 86 WILLIAM A, 30 HARRY, 22 JONATHAN, 14 AJ.,96 FRANCIS, 30, 82 WILLIAM H., 30

HARPER HAVILAND HEATH GEORGE, 30 HILTON _,38 ALFRED, 82, 85 AD. , 61 JACOB, 30 THOMAS A, 44

HARRINGTON ALFRED S, 87 ALVA, 67 MARGARET, 30 ffiMBERGER EDGAR, 108 NELSON, 85 AMASA, 52 HESTER CHAS,104 GEOW.,49 S.P.,82 AMASAJ.,55 ANNIE, 60 HIN(C)KLEY

HARRIS SAMUEL, 82, 85,86, 87 ANNIEM., 55 CHARLES T. , 49 J.L.,44 B.H.,51 SAMUEL P. , 78, 85, 87 DANIEL, 67 F., 61 , 62 MARY A,45 CLARISSA, 66 WM., 82, 85 FRANCES, 55 J.M.,44,61 ffiNDLEY HEBER, 49, 52 WILLIAM 8.,87 FREDDIE D , 55 J.R.,61 D.,61,62 LEVI, 66 HAWES HARRIET E., 55 MM.,61,62 W.G.,61 LOUlSA,66 HECTOR, 30 HARRY, 124 WALLACE, 52 liNE MARTHA, 66 HAWKINS HENRY J., 55 HETTLE ABIJAH,30 MARTIN, 66 JOSEPH, 22 JOHN L., 51 FRANCIS, 30 NATHANIEL, 30 PETER, 66 LEONARD, 22 RALPH, 124 JOSEPH, MRS., 115 RUTHANN, 30 WALTER, 38 LORETTA, 22, 23, 24 WILSON J., 55 HEUSTIN liNEMAN

HARRISON LULU, 126 HEBERNEIR ALEXANDER, 87 DAVIDW.,30 EMMA, 105 SAMUEL, 87 MARTIN, MRS., 117 HEWlT(T) MARY ANN, 30 GENERAL, 7 HAWKS HECKERT ABIJAH,42 liNES HANNAH, 45 CONRAD, 9 MAUDE, 30 GEORGE, 66 GEORGE W., 57 JANE, 42 HAWLEY HEEL(E)Y JAMES, 66 ffiNKLEY PHILLIP A, 38 _,38 EDITH, 80 MARGARET, 66 B.H.,61

HARROD CHARLES L. , 51 FRANCIS, 79 MARY, 66 HINMAN GEORGE, 105 GRACE, 55 SMITH, 80 HEYMAN DAVW.,14

HART LAVERNE, 55 HEFFNER ARNOLD, 93 DAVID, 67 ABIGALE,82 LILLIE M., 55 BENJAMIN F., 49 ARTHUR, 93 MRS., 71 BURTIE,106 HAY JOHN, 49 ARTHUR 0., 93 HIPP CLARA, 106 EDT, MRS., 115 HElL CA,93 ALPHONSE, 114 EDDIE, 106 FRED H. , 44 HENRY, 64 CALVIN, 93 ANDREW, III GEORGE, 82 WILL T,44 JOHN, 49 DANNIE, 93 ANDREWW.,114 H.,71 HAYES HEM(M)INGW A Y DORA, 93 ANTHONY, MRS., 114 HENRY, 106 ADELAIDE, 64 1.,38 ELLA, 93 ARTHUR, 114 MARY, 82 BERTHA, 109 MANNING, 96 HOWARD, 93 CATHERINE, 114 W.T,45 BRADLEY, 64 HENDERSffiTT LAURA, 93 CHARLES, 114, 115,

HARTER EDWARD,64 ALICE B., 17 LEIL,93 118,119 THEODORE M., 44 ELI, 64 HENDRYX LYDIA, 93 CLARENCE, 114

HARTLINE HARRIET, 64 _, 10 MABEL, 93 DOROTHY, 114 GEO,104 HARVEY, 64 AUGUSTUS, 44 OLIVA, 93 FLORIAN, 114

HARTMAN HENRY, 64 HORACE, 14 PAUl"93 FRED, 114 ALICE, 100 ffiNDA,70 HENNIS SEE ROSCOE, 93 FRED c., MRS., 119 REV. DR., 46 HOWARD, 64 DENNIS, 30 ROSCOE W., 93 GEORGE, 114 S.G.,44 JOHN, 38,64,67 HENRY SARAH, 93 GERTRUDE, 114

HARTUPEE LEWIS, 64 ELEANOR, 30 STEPHEN, 93 HARRY, 114 G.H., 96, 97, 98 LUCY, 64 MARY, 30 WALTER, 93 FRANK,114 G.H., REV., 43 MARIA, 64 HEPP WILLIE, 93 JOSEPH, 114

HARTWIG STURGES, 64, 67 MATILDA, 46 ffiCKOK LEANDER, 114 CARRIE, 108 HAYNES HERD AE., 43 LEANDER E., 114

HASKELL ANN ELIZA, 30 GEORGE R. , 86 ffiGBEE LUELLA, 114 PRINCE, 52 CAROLINE, 30 HERMAN LAURENCE J., 38 MARY, 43

HASKINS FRANCIS, 30 AB.,REV., 118 ffiOOINS MARY BICK, 114 DELIA, 66 LETHA, 30 ALBERT, 114 CHARLES, 49 OLIVER, 114 ELIZABETH, 66 RAY, 22 ANDREW, 114 DAVID, 51 OLIVER 1.,114 HENRY H., 30 S.,127 CHARLES H., MRS. 114 JONATHAN, 67 PETER, 114, 115

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Index PETER, MRS., 116 WILLIAM R. , 39 HOTTEL STARR, 64, 67 WILLIAM H., 51 WALTER, 114 HOLDEN BENEDICT, 108 W.M. , 51 HURLBUT WALTER V., 114 AMY, 124 HOUGH HUBBARD JAMES, 64

IDSS ED, 124 ANN, 69 CHARLOTTE, 30 MARY ANN, 64 F., 62 GEORGE, 124 ANNA, 64 HARVEY, 88 ROBERT, 64

IDTCHCOCK MYRTLE M., 109 CHAS. R. , 39 HOLSEY, 69 HUSTARD CHARLES, 65 HOLDERMAN CORDELIA, 64 REBECCA, 30, 64 E.E. , 39 HORACE, 65 ALICE, 16 EDWIN H. , 44 SOLOMON, 30 HUSTED

IDTESHEW GEORGE, 16 ELLEN, 64 HUESTIS ARTIE, 105 BEATRICE, 21 LEWIS FREDERICK, 16 FRANCES, 64 FREDERICK E., 30 CAROLINE, 64

IDTSMAN HOLIDAY GLEN, 106 JOHNATHAN, 65 ED LEGRAND, 51 ETTIE, 43 B.H., 87 ffiRAM, 30 SARAH, 30 EDWARD E., 67 HATTIE M. , 46 HARRY, 107 IRVIN, 30 HUFF ELMER E., 51

HOADLEY IVA, 106 IRVING, 53 A SR., 74 ELSIE, 106 B.1., 95, 96, 97 MERTIE, 106 JOHN, 64, 67 ANGEL, JR., 74 ESBON, 14

HOAG WM.G., 49 JOHN B., 87 BETSY, 74 ESTHER, 67 ETfA, 109 HOLLER WILLIAM, 64 HUFFMAN FRED, 105 JESSE, 78, 87 P.,61 HOUGHSTOTTER AARON, 88 HARRIET, 64 MARY, 78 HOLLERBACH DANIEL, 88 EVELYN, 23 HENRY, 64

HOAR ANDREW, 30 HOUGHTON FREDERICK, 82 HOYT, 64,67 HERROD, 84 MARIA, 30 ALLIE, 105 GERTRUDE, 23 E., MRS., 71 ffiRAM, 87 THERESA, 30 JESSIE, 105 MARGUERITE, 23 0 .J.,70 HOMER, 81, 84 HOLLIS HOUSE MARY, 23 ORIN, 30 KING, 87 LUCIUS L., 49 BIRDIE, 126 HUGHES S.W.,67 WEBBER, 84 HOLLISTER MARGARETTE, 69 WILLIE, 123 SAML., 67 WEBBER D., 81 HUBBARD, 30 HOUTLAND HULL SAMUEL, 64 WELBER,87 NELLIE, 105 U., 96 BENJAMIN, 30 THOSF. , 67

HOBBY HOLMES HOWARD JONATHAN, 30 HUSTEN WRITfY, 87 39 ADDIE, 19 SAMUEL, 14 SAMUEL N., 84

HOBERLING AM. , 62 BERT, 19 WM.,9 HUSTERD ELIZABETH, 118 GILBERT, 30 ROY, 19 HULTZ EGBERT, 39

HOBERT GEORGE, 124 HOWARTH EVA, 107 HUSTIN ABIGAIL, 74 KATIE, 76 GEORGE, 126 HUMBLE DEBORAH, 88

HODGES OLIVE, 109 KATIE, 126 CATHERINE, IS SAMUEL, 81 BESSIE, 95 SMITHJ. , 39 HOWE GEORGE A , IS HUSTON

HODGKINS THOMAS, 51 _ ,71 JOHN, IS JOHN, 88 MR., 95 WILLY B., 30 AD., 64, 71 WM.,105 MATfHEW, 44

HOERENER HOOD ABEL D., 67 HUMISTON S.N.,88 MARY, 43 ELMER H., 96 ADELIA MARIA, 64 HAROLD, 53 HUTCHINS

HOFACKER HOOVER ANNA LOUISA, 64 HUMPHR(E)Y B.A.,88 JOSEPH, MRS., 115 ALTA, 22 CHESTER S., 115 D. , 39 HUYCK

HOFF ALTO, 23 ELIZABETH, 64 JAMES, 39 ALONZO, 30 S. (SIDNEY), 127 HORACE M., 100 EVA AKERS, 115 MARY A , 44 AMOS, 30

HOFFMAN HOWARD, 22, 23, 24 F.R. , 108 W., 39 ANETf, 30 EVALYN, 24 PETER, 17 FRANK, 115 HUND LUCY, 30 FREDERICK, 86 RITA, 24 FRANK, MRS., 115 CLARA, 106 MARIA, 30 GERTRUDE, 22, 24 WILLIAM, 17 HARRIET, 64 DANIEL, 44 HYMAN MARGARET, 22 HOPKINS HATTIE, 105 HUNT JUSTA, 106 MARGUERITE, 24 JOHN, 87 LELAM.,115 ALMON, 39 MINNIE, 44 MARY, 22, 24 JOSHUA, 87 MARY, 105 BENJAMIN, 30 IDEL

HOFNER JOSHUA J. , 86 SALEMI., 51 ELI, 10 CORNELIUS, 30 CELEST c., IS CAPTAIN MARK, 9 SARAH E., 115 MINAB. , 45 ELIZABETH, 30 GEORGE A, IS PAUL, 22 HOYET HUNTER MARY, 30

HOGAN PAUL B., 19 SARAH, 73 C.,39 IDLER AGGIE, 106 SAMUEL, 86, 87 HOYT DeFOREST, 106 POWERS J., 39

HOGLE WILLARD K. , 86, 87 AARON, 65 ELIZA, 65, 88 IMMINGER JOHN F., 57 HORNING AARON A , 65 EMILY, 88 CHARLES, 96

HOGSETf J., 62 AUGUR, 30 HORACE, 65 INK _,100 J.M.,61 C.C. , 51 LEVI, 65, 67 EVANS, 30 J.V., 100 W.,61 F.S., 98 LYDIA, 65 JOHN, 30

HOHLER HORR FRANKE., 44 M.,39 INMAN ALPHONSE, 115 NORAR., 19 FREDERICK, 49 MARY, 65 CORAM., 43 CHARLES, 115 HORTON GERTIE, 106, 123 MAUDE, 105 GEORGE, A, IS CLEMENS JOSEPH, 115 HARRIET, 30 H. RAY, 108 SARAH, 65 GERTRUDE, 21 DAN, 115 JOEL, 30 JAMES, 51 TIMOTHY, 65 HENRY, 51 FRANK, liS JULIA, 30 JOSEPH F., 65 WILLIAM, 65 ISADORE, 105 HENRY, MRS., 119 ROSWELL, 30 JOSEPmNE, 64 HUNTINGTON MABLE, 21 JENNIE, 115 HOSFORD MARY,106 GURDON, 30 MILTON,21 JOHN,1I5 0.1.,104 MATTIE,I06 GURDON, JR. , 30 WALTER,21 LAWRENCE, 115 HOSKINS PHILO, 30 HARRIOT, 30 ISAAC LEO, 115 CHARLES, 30 PHILO F., 30 WALT'R,104 JUOOE,9 LEO, MRS. , 116, 117 J.D., 60 RUBY, 107 HURD ISLIP LUCILE, 115 HOTCHKISS SAMUEL S., 51 DAVID, 51 J.P., REV., 43, 44

HOIT CONSEDINE J. , 39 SIMEON,65 HURLBURT IVES

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Index FRANCES A, 30 MORDECAI W, 78, 79 HULDAH,31 WILLIAM, 39 DAVID, 84

IVORY MORTICAI,81 JAMES A, 51 KEELY EDITII M., 44 HORMEUS,30 MORTICIA,86 JOHN, 104 FRANCES, 79 JAMES, 81, 84, 88 PHILETUS, 30 RUFUS, 82, 85, 88 JOHN PAUL, 51 KEEN(E) JOHN, 81, 84

JACK SILVA, 81, 84 JOSEPH, 84 ELMER C., 44 LUCINDA, 81, 84 LAURAM,97 SYLVIA, 88 JOSEPHUS, 82 GEORGE W., 53 NANCY, 81, 84

JACKSON JESUP LYDIA, 100 VINCENT C., 53 OLIVE, 81, 84 ALLIE, 105 EBENEZER JR, 5 MARY ANN, 31 KEESY ROBERT, 81, 84 CLARENDA R., 17 JENNINGS ROBERT, 82, 84 WAREV.,44 WM.,84 EVERETT, 105 CLAIR E., 109 SARAH A, 84 KEISER WILLIAM, 88 FLORENCE B., 44 EDWlNK.,44 SIMEON, 31 MARIE, 22, 23, 24 KELSO ROBERT 1., 17 1., 105 SPAULDING, 31 KEITH FANNY, 14 SEYMOUR, 107 JIM, 104 TERTULLUS, 31 CHARLES, 39 KENDALL WILLIAM, 51 NATIIAN T., 9 TERTULLUS, JR., 31 ELLENL.,19 MJ.,43 WILLIAM HENR Y, 17 SAMUEL, 30 WM., 49, 82, 84 KELBLE KENESTRICK WILLIE, 19 SAMUEL K., 52 WILLIAM, 31 LOUISE, 105 BERNICE, 109

JACOBS SUSAN, 30 JOSLIN MATHEW, JR., 39 KENNAN ALPHA, 104 JILLICH RD., 39 ROSE, 105 JOHN G., 104 OTIS, 108 GEORGE, 49 SARAH, 107 XAVIER, 51 KENNEDY

JACOBSON JINKS W.H.,51 KELLER E.E.,61 LOUIS, 105 BESSIE, 107 JUDGE JOHN, 31, 51 EDNA, 108

JAMESON JOHNS ROBERT, 107 MARY ANN, 31 GA,61 HAZEL, 108 GEORGE, 19 JUMP KELLEY G.H., 61, 62

JAMISON GRACE, 19,22 BENNIE, 126 FRANK A, 97 1.,61,62 MISS FRANK, 44 GROVER, 19 NELSON, 126 LIONEL TIIOMAS, 100 1.C.,61

JANOTTA HATTIE, 19,22 JUNE KELLOGG J.M.,61 JOHN, MRS., 114 ISAAC, 88 _,98 AARON F., 55 JOHN, 108

JAQUA MABEL, 19 ANNA, 73 ALBERTINE, 55 SADIE, 46 _,71 JOHNSON CHARLES, 31 ANSON, 55 KENNEY ABRAHAM, 65 _,8,39 EZRA, 73 BERTIE, 55 _,39 DAVID, 65 ABRAHAM, 66 JOSEPH H., 31 BIRD, 55 KEPLER PARTHENA,65 AMANDA, 66 LINUS, 31 BRADFORD N., 51 GRACE, 97 PHEBE, 65 ANGUS, 107 REUBEN, 31 CATHERINE, 69 MARY, 95 SAMUEL, 65 C.E.,123 REUBEN A, 31 CHARLES, 55 MARY W.K., 95

JARRETT CHARLES M., 56 SILAS, 73 CHARLES H., 44 MRS., 95, 97 IDA, 106 CYNTHIA, 56 VILETTA, MRS., 96 CHARLES R., 55 MS., 95

JECKELS DANIEL, 88 JUSTICE ELLA, 55 S. JANIE, 98 WILLIAM, 44 DELOS, 100 ALEXANDER, 66 EMMA, 55 S. JENNIE, MRS., 95, 98

JEFFERDS ED, 115 GEORGE, 66 FLORA, 55 WM., 95, 96, 97, 98 BERT, JR., 96 ELIHU B., 64 HENRY, 66 FLORENCE, 105 KESSLER

JEFFERSON EMILY, 66 NATIIAN,66 HARRIET, 55 ALLAN, 93 LOTTIE, 45 EMMA V.,56 PETER, 66 HENRY, 86, 88 ALLIE, 93

JEFFREY FRANK W.,56 SUSAN, 66 HORACE, COL. , 51 FRANK, 93 DAVID, 88 HERMIA, 30 WRlGHT,66 KINSLEY B., 55 JACOB, 93 SAMUEL, 88 IRA, 56 KAISER KNEELAND, 31 JOHN, 93

JENKINS 1.B.,30 ZELMA Z., 109 L.,62 MARY, 93 GEORGE, 49 JAMES, 14 KALTENBACH LAFAYETTE L., 55 KETCHAM RUlli, 107 JANE, 30,66 LOUISE, 112 LEE, 55 CORNELIUS, 52

JENKS JOHN, 88 KARCHER LINEAS L., 55 MERRITT C., 88 ALFRED D., 97 JOHN B., 30 1.REV., 45, 46 LYMAN, 51, 55 NORRIS F., 88

JOHN H., 88 REV., 44 MARTIN, 22, 55, 60, 119 SEARS, 52 JENN(E)Y JULIA ANN, 30 KEAN MARY A, 55 KETCHUM _,39 LAFAYETTE, 66 TIIURSTON E., 57 MARY E., 31 CHARITY, 31 AD., 88 LEWIS, 66 KEEBLE MARY 1.,55 CHARLES, 88 ABRAHAM D., 88 MARIA JANE, 100 NELLIE, 100 MIRANDA, 55 CORNELIUS, 31 ADRAM,86 ROLLA, 56 KEEFER MYRON L., 31 FRANCES, 31 ALMIRA, 81, 84 WALLACE, 31, 88 BYRON, 23 ORSAMUS,31 M.M.,61 ALMYRA, 88 WALTER, 107 CHARLES, 23 ORSAMUS JR., 31 MARY, 31 BENJ'M., 81, 82, 84, 85 JOINER EDWIN, 23 POLLY FAY, 119 MILTON 0., 88 BENJAMIN, 79, 86, 88 JOSEPH, 51 KEELER RAY, 55 S.M., 61 BENJAMIN 1.,87 OZIAS,31 AARON, 31 SABIN F., 31 SARAH, 31 CATHERINE, 81 JONES ALMON, 31 SAVILLA,55 SEARS, 31 ELIZA, 84 A, 66, 67 ANGELINE, 31 TINA, 119 WM.,62 ELIZABETII, 81, 85 ABBOTT, 51 CLARENCE, 52 V.L.,61 KIBBY ELIZABETII D., 82 ALEXANDER, 39, 66 CORNELIUS, 51 VINTON, 55 HARRY COOPER, 17 HESTER, 84 ANGELINE, 31 EMELINE, 31 W.H.,39 JENNIE, 17 ISABELLA, 78 ANN ELIZA, 66 JOHN, 31 WILLIAM DR., 51 JOHN!., 17 JOHN, 78, 79,81,84,86, EMANUEL, 51 JOHNR.,31 WILLIE, 55 KILBURN

88 EMMA, 31 JULIUS, 51, 52 KELLY E., 127 M.W., 81, 84 GEORGE, 82 LUCINDA, 31 JOHN, 88 ORSON, 44 MARIAH, 81 GORGE, 85 MARIA, 31 MARTIN B., 88 STEPHEN, 39 MARIER, 84 GUY, 105 MARTHA, 31 KELSEY KIMBALL MARY 1.,82,85 HAZEL, 106 MERCY, 31 ASABELL,81 AC., 95, 96, 97 MORDECA(I), 79, 84 HENRY, 82, 84 STEPHEN, 78, 79 ASIBILL,84 ABNER C., 97

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Index HATTIE BELL, 96 DEBORAH ANN, 69 KOHEN KA TIffiRINE, 112 LEACH MR.,56 DORA A, 43 E.W.,62 LAMORAUX ELIZABETH, 42

KIMBERLY EFFIE,97 KOHLMIER DARWlNK,44 LEAM LOTTIE B., 43 ELCY J., 83 CHARLIE, 105 LAMPKIN WILLIAM,86

KINDALL HATTIE BELL, 100 LOUISE,105 FRANK, IDS LEDYARD ALFRED, 88 JAMES, 65, 92 SOPHIE, IDS LANAGAN EBENEZER, 31

KING JOHN,65,73 KONNEY .JI1vf, 100 EDWARD, 31 CHAS. D. REV., 44 JOHN S., 70 EDWARD,1I5 LANCASTER ELISHA, 31 DAVID C., 51 JOSEPH,64 LENA, lIS FLOYD, 19 FANNIE,106 F.G.,39 LOSINA,64 MICHAEL, lIS NELLIE,19 GEORGE, 31 HUDSONB.,51 LUCY A, 80 KOOKEN PAYSON,19 MARY, 31 IDA,95 LYDIA A, 83 ELLAA, 60 WM.,19 NATHANIEL, 31 ILAETTA,98 LYMAN, 65, 67 JOHNNY, 60 LANDIS THOMAS, 31 ISAAC S., 88 M.F., IDS KOSHT ELLA,98 WILLIAM,31 JOHN,52 MARY A, 70 ALICE,108 LYDIA,100 LEE

KlNGSBERRY MARY E., 80, 83 KRABACH LANDON C.W.,51 JESSE,39 NICHOLAS, 73 JOSEPH, lIS WILLIAM,88 ERNEST,105

KINGSBURY PETER, 64, 73 KRAUSS LANE GRACE, 105 EJ., MRS., 112 SARAH, 73 BARBARA,15 J.S., 31 HECTOR, 31 JAMES,42 WILLIAM, 64 ISAAC, IS LANG JANE, 31 JESSE,31 KNIFFEN JOHN, 15 ELMERR,IOO JAY, 31 LUCY J., 70 BENJAMIN, 78 KREBS LANGYAHR JOEL,31

KINNEY DANIEL,78 BLANCHE, 126 C.,62 JOSEPHINE P, 95 A (EPENETUS P), 127 DAVID,79 NELLIE,126 H. , 62 MARY,31 ABIGIAL,31 JAMES, 78 KREPS LANGYEAR REUBEN,69 ALLEN,31 KNIFFIN JOHN,49 H.,61 RIVEROUS C., 31 CHESTER,31 ABRAHAM,88 KROCK LANING ROBERT, 106 DIADEMUS, 31 ABRAM,82,85 BOY, 19 ADILLA,45 LEET GILES, 31 BENJ. F., 88 EMMA,19 SHELDON, 107 LUCIUS, 66 HADASSAH, 69 BENJ'M, 82, 85 KUHN LANINGON SELDON,66 HARTWELL, 31 BENJ'M. F, 85, 86 LEWIS, 19 M,61 LEGGETT JOHN C., 9 BENJAMIN, 79, 88 KUNFIMAN LAPHAM C.R,51 JOSEPH,31 BLooMY,84 FRED, 22 _,87,88 LEHAN LORAMA,31 CHARLES, 82 JOHN, 22 A,88 HELENK,109 MASON,31 CHARLES B., 85 LIZZIE,22 LARKIN LEHENTALER NANCY, 31 CLAR(R)INDA, 82, 85 LUCY, 22 E.H.,39 GRACE,107 ROSETTA,31 DANIEL,79,82,85,88 KUNS LARKINS LEIBOLD WARREN, 31 DAVID,80 ISAAC, IS E.H. , 88 EARL, 22,24

KlNSALL EMALINE,84 KUNSMAN LATHROP EDWARD, 24 MARY, 78 EMETINE,81 FRED,21 ELIZA S., 31 RA YMOND, 22, 24

KIRKPATRICK GEORGE D., 97 JOHN,21 LIZA,57 ROBERT, 22, 24 ELIZA,78 HANNAH,82 KUNZE LATIMER LEINGRUBER IDA,98 HANNAH M, 85 CHARLIE, 105 JOHNM.,51 ME., 44 WILLIAM L , 97 HOBBY, 82 KUNZELMAN LATIMOUR LEITER

KITTREDGE JAMES, 79,82,85,88 MARY, 105 J.,39 ABRAHAM, 39 FREDERICK, 31 JAMES E. , 85 KUNZMAN P., 39 LEMA LAURA, 31 LEWIS H., 86, 88 SAMUEL F., 52 LAUFLAND PHILLIP, 60 MARY JANE, 31 LUIS H., 85 LaBARRE CHAS,62 LEMIEU WILLIAM F., 31 SARAH, 82,85 JOHN E., 48 LAURENCE EDWIN, 107

KLEE SQUIRE W, 81, 84, 86, LACER MINUR,39 LENZ LOUISE,I07 88 DAVID, 44 SPENEN, 39 JOSEPH, 109

KLEIN WM.,84 LADD LAUSON LEONARD WILLIE, 108 WILLIAM,86,88 WILLIAM M. , 79 FORGERSON, 80 AH., REV., 43, 44

KLINE KNIGHT LAFLAND LAWRENCE ED, 124 JOHN, 39 ALBERT T., 44 C.,61 A , 61 FANNY, 103

KLINELINE ANNIE, 100 LAIBLE AE., 52,61 MAMIE, 124 AUGUSTA,16 CA,62 JOSEPHINE, 21, 24 ALICE,70 SARAH, 124 LAURA,16 G.V.,62 LAKE E.,61 WALTER, 53

KLUDING KNOLL ELISHA, 31 EBON, 62 LESHER AP., 61, 62 ETHEL, 22, 23, 24 FRANCIS, 31 GEORGE, 31 , 60 LOTTIE, 126 J.,61 LYDIA, 108 IRA, 39 GEORGE W , 70 LETSON

KNAPP MABEL, 22, 23, 24 PETER, 31 J., 61 , 62 ANDREW, 66 ANN MARIA, 64 KNOTT LALLY J.S. , 61 CORNELIA, 66 AUDREY, 21, 22, 24 ROBERT,88 JAMES, 31 M. , 61 FREEBORN, 66 BISHOP, 80, 83 KNOWLTON LAMB RALPH, 106 PERRY, 66 BRUNDAGE, 79 GEO. H., 44 HORACE, 108 RALPH E., 51 PHILANDER, 66 CALEB,73 OSCAR D., 100 MARY J., 70 LAWRIE WILLIAM, 66 CARA,106 KNOX LAMBERT WALTER, 107 LEWIS CAROLINE, 80, 83 TIffiO,104 MARLON, 52 LAWTON CLAUDE, 19 CHLOE,64 KNUCHEL LAMKIN GEORGE, 67 J.E. , 44 CLARRAEY, 84 JOHN,49 GEORGE,51 LAYLIN LOUISE, 70 CLARRISSA, 80 KOCH NETTIE, 108 JOHN, 44, 51 LIBERMORE D.G.,51 MINNIE,93 LAMM MARIE, 43 ORETTA, 69 DAVID, 49, 52 WILLIE,93 KATE, 112 T.C., 108 LIDDELL

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Index OLIVER, 108 INFANT FEMALE, 17 J.J., 61 GEORGEW,39 MARTLAND

LIEBOLD LOCKWOOD JAMES, 78, 81 J.,61 RICHARD A, 79 EARL, 21 BETSY, 74 M.H., 61, 62 JENNJE,44 MARVIN

RAYMOND, 21 ELIZABE1H, 32 MARY, 85 JOSEPH, 90 ABIGAlL,32

ROBERT, 21 ERNEST, 23 LUTZ OPHELIA, MRS., 90 ISAAC M., 32 LIGGETT FRANCIS G., 32 ELIZABE1H, 81 NETTIE, 90 MASON

IDAZ., 44 FREDERICK, 32 GEORGE, 88 R.,61 DANIEL, 32 IRA, 97 GEORGE, 32 HANNAH, 81 THURZA,90 IV ADELL, 106

LIGHT JAMES C., 32 HENRY, 81 W.H.,61 JAMES, 32, 39 ELIZABE1H, 31 JOSEPH, 74 JOHN, 81 WW.,61 JOHN, 14,88 J., 31 MARY E., 32 LOmSA,81 MANCHESTER MATHEW, 32 PHILENA,31 RACHEL, 74 MARY, 81 LERON,32 MASTER REBECCA, 31 RALPH JR., 32 LYKE MANLET(T) SAMUEL, 14

LILE ROBT.,73 WILLIAM B., 51 ALPHONSE, lIS MATHER EDWIN, 31 ROBERT, 74 LYMAN ANNA, III BETSEY, 32

LILLY SARAH, 32 ABNER, 9 JOSEPH, lIS DAVID H., 32 LEMUEL D., 97 STEPHEN, 32 L.D.,61 LEO, lIS HORACE, 32

LINCH WILLIAM, 32 LYNCH MAT, JR., 109 MATHERS OWIN,19 LONEY EVALYN,22 MATHIAS, lIS DAVID, 14

LINCOLN D.W. , 61 EVELYN, 22, 23 PHILLIP, lIS MAT(1jHEWS ABRAHAM, 10 LONG EVYLAN,24 MANN JOHN, 51,88

LINDER ABRAHAMP.,88 PATRICK, 51 A,32 NANCY, 88 C.,62 ABRAMP., 86 LYON ELMER E., 16 NATHAN, 88

LINDSAY ELIZABETH, 108 _,38 MATILDA, 16 MATHIAS EDNA, 22 GILPHA,32 DELLA A, 45 WILLIAM, 16 ANDREW, MRS. , 118 FLORENCE, 22 HORATIO, 32 ELIZABETH, 82 WM. F.,97 MATIIU

LINDSEY JAMES, 32 FRANK, 97, 100 MANSFIELD ALICE, IS EDNA, 23 MATHEW, 32 GILBERT, 14 RICHARD, 39 WILLIAM JAMES, IS FLORENCE, 23 NANCY, 32 HENRY, 82 MARCHEL MATO(O)N FRANK, 104 WILLIAM, 32 HENRYM.,82 FRANCES A, 85 CHARLES, 88

LINK LONGWELL JESSE, 105 RICHARD A, 85 G.W.,88 FANNIE, 123 MARY, 32 JOB, 14 MARK MATROSS MABEL, 43 LONGYEAR OCT A VIUS, 88 DANIEL, 10 JOSEPH, 81

LION CHARLS,61 PMELLA,82 MARKHAM MATTOON DANIEL, 79 MARY, 123 SOPHJAH,82 POLY, 42 GEORGE W., 86 DAVID, 85 LOOMIS LYONS MARKLEY MAURER HENRY, 85 E.J. MRS., 45 _,39 E.L.,51 FREDERICK, 44 HENRYM.,85 ROYCE, 107 MABIE MARLOW MAY SARAH E. , 85 LORETZ PETER, 79 JOHN, 100 _,39 SAVIAR,85 PETER, MRS., 113 MACKEY MARSH CHISM, 32

LIPLETT LOVE JAY D., 96 CHARLES E., 51 EANOS,88 LANCE J., 39 A (ANDREW), 127 WILLIAM, 100 CYRUS W.,9 ELIZABETH, 32

LISLE ADA, 19,21,22,23,24 MACKIN HATTIE, 105 ENIS,39 EDWARD, 31 PEARL, 21 EARL A, 108 M.E. , 104 ENOS, 32 ELIZABE11:I, 31 SADIE, 19, 21,22 PATRICK, 52 MARSHALL HUBBARD, 32 FRANCES, 31 SARAH, 19 T.,61 AARONM.,88 JESSE, 32 HARRIET, 31 WALTER, 19,21,22 MACUMBY FRANCES, 82 JOHN, 32 JULIA, 31 LOWE SIDNEY, 44 RA , 82 LUCINDA, 32 WILLIAM, 31 ALPHA, 51 MADDEN MARTIN MARY, 32 WILLIAM M., 31 JAMES, 126 JAMES, 52 ALMA, 108 MATILDA, 32

LITCHFIELD LOW(E)RY MAHAN ALMON, 32 PHEBE, 32 EDWARD, 21 JOHN, 88 BRIDGET, 44, 46 ANDREW J,32 SAMUEL, 32 LEO, 21 LUCAS FRANK, 105 AUGUST, MRS., 114 SELDON, 32

LITILE CA THERlNE, 64 MAHL BENJAMIN, 32 MAYBE FRANCIS, 70 JOHNR.,64 CARL, lIS BUD, 42 JAMES, 79

LIVERMORE M.M.,43 DANIEL, 115 EDGAR, 32 LEVI, 79 ABEL, 65 LUDEL FRANK, MRS., 112 ELIZABETH, 32 MAYNARD CYRUS, 65 WM.M.,79 M.,61 F.M. , 104 VIOLA E., 43 EZRA, 69 LUDWIN MALCOM GILBERT, 32 McARDLE GEORGE, 65 PETER, 51 JOHN, 70 HELLEN, 32 J.P., 103 JACKSON, 65 LUNDEEN MALLORY ISAAC, 32 McCAGUE LOREN, 65 ERNEST, 108 CHARLES, 66 J,I27 ADDIE M., 45 ORSON, 65 LUTEMAN JOHN, 66 JAMES, 104 CARLETON, 107

LLEFYLE AL.,62 PATRICK, 66 JONAS, 67 E.L.,61 A ,61 C.C., 61, 62 MALTSEY LAFAYETTE, 32 HAROLD, 108

LLOYD E.F.,61 HOMER, 51 MARJAN,32 HATTIE, 90 CHAS. A, ESQ., 43, 44, H., 62 MANAHAN MARY ANN, 32 J.,61

4S H.S.,61 AA , 90 MARY E., 44 S.,61 HOWARD, 108 J.U.,62 C.D.,61 MATILDA, 32 T.,62 LYMAN G., 52 W.P. , 61 C.G.,61 ORRISON, 32 T.J.,61 SIDNEY S., 51 LUTTS CASSIUS, 53 S.D., 104 W.B., 61, 62

LOCKE BERTHA D., 108 CHARLES, 51 THOMAS, 88 McCANN ANNA, 19,22 COONRAD,78 CHAS. W., JR., 51 WALTER, 32 INEZ, 19 CLIFFORD, 19, 21 , 22 GW.,61,62 FRANK, 104 WILLIAM, 32 MARY, 108

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Index McCLAVE GEORGE, 52 ETIA, 123 M.,52 HADLEY J. , 39

CHARLES, SR., 101 McGUCKEN S.S.,51 MEREDmI HENRY, 51 McCOMBER EMlL,44 MEACHUM HARRYL.,97 JACOBM.,49

MARY, 70 McGUCKIN H.F.,39 MERRELL JACOB JR., 52 McCONNEL(L) D., 127 MEAD(E) CYNTIllA,14 JAMES, 88

HARRlSON, 49, 55 JAMES, 51 ABRAHAM, 10 MERRllL JARVIS, 32 LUCY, 55 Mcll..HENNY ALFRED, 74 G., 104 J. (JOHN), 127 MlLLIE, 55 DR, 98 ALFRED C. , 32 MERRITT JOHN F., 32

McCORD McINTIRE ALLEN, 14 ELIZABETH, 81 , 85 JOHN, SR., 39 ALICE, 46 BELL L., 15 ALMIRA, 85 JAMES, 86 LENA, 45 ALONZO, 51 ELLEN, 15 ALVA, 22, 53 JOHN, 81 , 85 LEWIS, 16 LESTER, 32 McJNT(R)YRE ALVIN, 19, 24 WM., 85 LOUlSA, 32

McCORMICK CHARLIE, 105 AMOS, 85, 88 WILLIAM, 81 , 86 LUCINDA, 16 B.F. CAPT., 48 OLIVE, 42 ANGELINE, 64, 82 MERRY MARY, 69

McCOY WILLIE, 105 ANJELINE, 85 BETSEY, 32 MARY ANN, 45 LOTIIE, 19 McKENNEY ANNA, 84 EBENEZER, 7 MARY B., 44

McCREARY A , 67 ANNIS, 78 HOSMER, 32 PETER, 52 ARCHIE E., 55 McKIBBEN BRUSH, 79, 88 MARY ANN, 32 ROBERT, 49 IDA L. , 55 ADAM, 66 CA,61 STEVEN, 32 S., 61 , 62 ROSS, 55 GEORGE, 66 C.W., 104 WILLIAM, 32 THOMAS, 51

McCRll..LIS SARAH, 66 CHARLES, 64 MESNARD MlLLEY BRIGHAM, 39 WESLEY, 66 C.H.G., 85, 88 LUTHER B., 51 DIANTHA J., 57 MlLO,49 McKIM C.N.G., 82 MESSENGER MlLLIGAN

MCCULLOCH BY,39 CYRUS, 78, 79 HARVY,88 ETHEL B. , 109 RM., REV., 43 FRED, 101 DANIEL, 82, 85 MARY K. , MRS., 95 MlLLIMAN

McCULLOUGH W.M., 39 DAVID, 78, 88 MEYER BRIANT, 32 DOROTHY, 22 McKINNEY DUNCAN, 88 ALPHONSE, 116 EUNICE, 32 ELMER, 22 A,71 EDWARD, 78, 79 DOROTHY, 22 NELSON, 32

McCUL(L)OW ALFRED, 64 ELIJAH, 74 FRANK, 116 NIRAM, 32 CHARLES, 86, 88 ALMERON,64 ELIZABETH, 65 GEORGE, 22 RACHEL, 32 EDWARD, 88 ELLEN, 64 ESTELLA C., 44 JOSEPH, 116 WILLIAM, 32

McCULLY MARY, 64 EUNICE, 64, 71 MAMIE, 116 MlLLS CHARLES, 84 McKNIGHT FRANK, 19 MARY ZAHNNER, 116 ABIGAll.. P. , 32 ELIZA, 84 KATE, 45 GARRET V., 82, 88 Tll..LIE, 1 16 B.J. , 95, 96, 97, 98 HANNAH, 84 McLANE GARRITI V., 85, 86 MEYERS CA DR, 44 JOSEPH, 84 ALFRED, 51 HARRIET, 64 ALICE, 116 CAROLINE, 32 JOSEPH E., 84 McLEOD HUGH, 19,21,22, 24 BETIY LOU, 116 CHARLES, 32

McCUMBER D.B. , 44 INA, 101 CHARLES, 116 DONALD, 23 ISAAC, 64 McMASTER JAMES, 19 DOROTHY, 22 E.REV., 45 JOHN, 64 DYMAN,39 JEHIEL, 14 EARL, MRS. , 116 ELISHA, 32 MARY, 64 McMlLLAN JESSE H. , 64, 67 ELIZABETH RICKER, ELIZABETH, 84

McCURDY ADDIE, 105 JON'TN,74 116 GALEN, 88 J.C.,17 ANDREW, 65, 67 JONAH, 14 ELMER, 116 HAROLD, 23

McDONALD EUNICE A , 32 JOHN, 78, 79,85,88 FRANK, MRS., 112 HARRIET, 32 A , 61 , 62 HARRIET E., 65 JOSEPH, 80, 84, 86 JOSEPH, 116 ISAAC, JUDGE, 10 DENNIS, 104 JOHN, 65 JUN, 14 LOUlS,MRS. , 114 ISAAC A , 32, 33 ELEANOR, 108 LUCY, 65 LAURA, 67 MARGUERITE, 116 J.H., 39 HUGH, 60 LUCY J., 70 LEANDER, 80 MARY ANN, 116 LEE, 23 MAUDE, 106 MARY, 71 LUTHER, 78, 80, 84 RALPH, 116 M.L.,39

McF ADBRIDGE NETTIE, 105 MARCIS E., 88 MIDDLEBROOKS NATHAN, 84 JOHN, 22 W.F.,70 MARCUS, 80 SAM(UEL), 14 POMEROY, 39

McFARLAND McMlLLEN MARCUS E., 86 MlLES RAYMOND, 23 ANDREW, 49 ARTIE, 106 MARQUES, 84 LUTHER S., 49 WILLIAM H. , 33

McFARLIN FANNIE, 106 MARY, 65, 73, 74 MARCUS S., 49 WILLIS, 84 JULIA A , 43 WILLIAM, 39 MINER B., 32 RUFUS, 86 MINER

McGINN McMUNN MINNIE, 19 SYLVESTER, 51 DAVID, 66 CLARENCE, 108 EDWIN S., 32 PARMELIA, 101 MlLKS ELVIRA, 66 MARGUERITE, 107 WILLIAM B. , 32 PETER, 10, 14 MR. , 127 FREDERICK A , 66

McGLINE McNALLY THOMAS L. , 84 MlLL JOHN, 14 H1RAMW., 17 MICHAEL, 52 W.H. , JR., 44 HENRY, 32 MINGUS LUDIE MA Y, 17 McNUTI WILLIAM, 65, 73 , 79 MARY, 32 ALONZO, 33 LYDIAM., 17 CHAS., 104 WM., 80, 84 MlLLEN BENJAMIN, 33

McGLOON McPHERSON ZACKARIA, 85 EDWARD, 51 C. (CHAS), 127 LUTIE MAY, 19 A , 61,62 MEARS GOLDIE, 106 CLARK, 33

McGOPLUlK G. , 61 , 62 LEROY, 106 MlLLER ELIZA, 33 INFANT, 19 W.H., 62 NORTON, 106 _ , 39 TREW, 33

McGOREN McVmy MEEKER AJ. , MRS., III MINOR JOHN, 66 WILL, 104 EDWARD, 32 ANDREW, MRS., 118 DANIEL, 67 PATRICK, 66 McWHARTER PHll..ETUS, 32 CARRIE, 106 MITCHEL(L)

McGREGOR BURT 0., 32 MEGGINSON CHARLES, 51 AARON, 88 JENNIE E. , 43 MARYL.,32 Lll..A,45 DANIEL, 32 BENJAMIN, 86

McGREGORY RP. , 32 MEHRLING EMMA, 93 E.M., 62 _ , 88 SUSAN, 32 MARY, 44 GEORGE D., 16 F.M. , 61

McGUAN MEACHAM MEIKER GRANT EUGENE, 16 GEORGE F. , 88

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Index JAMES, 78, 79, 88 FREDDIE, 19 JOSEPH, 16 CHARLES H., 66 AC.,57 M.,78 J.H. DR, 44 MARY, 16 E.B.,67 ANNA, 76 MARIAHM,81 MARY, 66, 70 MYERS EBENEZER, 66 CHARLES, 56 MARIER, 84 SAMUEL, 66, 107 GEO, MRS., 114 ELLA, 70 CHARLES W., 57 MARY J., 81, 84 TENA,108 HALBECK,22 HARRIET, 70 DESOLINE, 57 MARY JANE, 33 WILLIAM, 66 HALLECK, 24 HENRYL.,66 E.B.,57 MOSES M, 86, 88 WM.,67 HAROLD, 23 JOSEPH, 66 ELZIE B., 56 SAMUEL, 86, 88 MORRISON W.,61 JOSEPH G., 67 FRED, 76 SUSAN, 33, 81, 84 ALLEN, 52 WALTER, 23 MARIA JANE, 100 NICKIE,76 UIOMAS A, 86 SADIE, 108 WM.,62 MARY, 70 W.D.,61 WILLIAM, 33 MORSE MYRES W.z.,70 WESLEY D., 45 WM., 81, 84 ANSON H., 33 MRS. WM., 18 NICKOLES O'DONNELL WM.H.,86 ASAHEL,103 NAPER R,62 WILLIE, 106

MOFFET DANIEL, 33 DWIGHT, 33 NICKOLI OFFORD _, 7 FRANK H., 52 NAT HENRY, MRS., 114 RHODA, 105

MONNETT G.W,61,62 HIRAM, 103 NIGHT OGDEN MILDRED, 109 HARVEY G., 33 NEDRO CA,61 MARY, 39

MONSON HELENE., 56 CLARA, 21 G.V.,61 OL(L)COTT _, 10 LOUISA, 33 INEZ, 22 NIMS B.F.,57

MONTROSS MARnIA,33 MAY, 21 WM. W.,45 BEN, 57 BETSEY, 33 ORLANDO, 33 NEEDHAM NIVER BEN WADE, 57 CAnIARlNE,33 ORLIN,33 JOHN FREDERICK, 15 ALBERT, 33 DESOLINE, 57 GRIFFEN, 33 RICE J., 39 JOSEPH, IS CHARLES, 33 F.S.,61 JACOB G., 33 ZEBADIAH, 103 NEFF HENRY C., 49 G.H.,61 JOSEPH, 33 MORTON ADELE, 23 JOHN, 33 LIZA BELL, 57 SUSAN, 33 BENrM. P, 85 RUSSELL, 23 JOHNM,49 LOUANNA, 57

MOON RA,82 NEIL LAURA, 33 OLCUTT G.E.,39 RICHARD A, 85 LILLIE, 105 NIXON AUGUSTUS A, 33

MO(O)RE MOSHIER NELSON CAROLINE, 33 CATHARINE, 33 CLARA, 106 CINDY, 21 H.P.,61 ELEANOR, 33 JANE, 33 CLESSON,22 LUCY, 21 NESBm HETTY, 33 SPAFFORD, 33 DAVID, 39 MOSS JOHN, 49 JAMES, 33, 78 TIMOTHY, 33 FRANK A, 49,51 ROS,88 NEUFER ROBERT, 78, 79 OLDS GILBERT D., 19 MOTT HARRETT, 108 THOMAS, 79 TIMOTHY, 33 HENRY L., 49, 51 _,87,88 NEUSBAUMER WILLIAM, 79 OPPERMAN JOHN, 88 BURGER, 88 H., 52 NOAKER ALFRED, 19,21,22 LOUISE, 44 MOTTER NEVILLE GOERGE,39 MAURICE, 19 MADELENE, 108 CHARLES, 97 AMOS J., 52 NOBLE MORRIS, 22 MRS., 90 EMMAJ.,44 NEWBURY BYRON E., 49 ORR W.V.B,39 MOUNTAIN ROXANNA, 33 COURTLAND, 50 MARY, 16 WILLIAM, 39 ROBERT, 52 NEWCOMB ISAAC, 52 PARKER, 16 WM.H.,96 WILLIAM IT, 52 BENJAMIN, 33 JACOB, 52 OSBORN

MORDEN MOYER MARY, 33 JANE, 96 ADAM, 33 MARY C., 14 PETER, 33 TIMOTHY, 33 WADE S.,97 CAROLINE E., 100 WILLIAM, 14 SUSAN, 33 NEWMAN NORICK EDWARD, 33

MOREHEAD MUIR AS.,62 FRANCES M., 45 GEORGIA, 105 MARY A, 53 FRED, 106 BENJ.,73 NORMAN HARRIET, 33

MOREHOUSE MULLENIX ELIZ'B'H., 73 BENNIE, 93 JEROME, 52 DELL, 44 GEORGE, 33 HAN'H.,73 JOHN, 93 JOHN, 33 ETTIE, 105 RHODA, 33 JNO.,73 ROY, 93 LUKE, 33 GIDEON, 39, 51 WILLIAM, 33 JONATHAN, 73 NORTON LYDIA, 33 MARIA ESTELLA, 100 MUNN SCHUBEL, 52 ELIZABETH A, 65 MABEL, 108 NETTE,105 AP., MRS., 43 WILLIAM, 73 JOHN, 126 RALPH, 52 WM.,39 MUNSELL NEWTON LUCINDA A, 65 REBECCA, 33

MOREY SETH, 44 A,REV., 43 WB.,61 S.W.,52 EMILY, 33 MUNSON DANIEL,9 WILLIAM, 49 WALTER, 33 EPHRIAM B., 33 FRANK, 16 GEORGE, 65 WILLIAMR,39 OSBURN GEORGE, 33 GRACE A, 16 HENRYM.,45 ZARAC.,65 C.J.,39 GILES, 33 MURPHY MS.,105 NORWOOD OSTERLIN ROBERT, 33 CLEO, 22 WATSON, 65 CYRUS, 88 CLAIR W., \08

MORFITT WESLEY, 22 NICER NUTT OTT J.J.,44 MURRAY JOHN, 33 SOPHRONIA, 57 AMELIA,116

MORGAN ELLA,123 NICHALS OAKLEY AMELIA V., \16 CHARLES H., 52 HECTOR, 123 DANIEL, 17 CLARENCE, 126 ANTHONY, 117 ELISHA, 14 MURRY JAY C., 17 HENRY, 126 ANTON,117 MARIAN,22 ALICE, 19 JULIAM,17 LILLIE,126 CAnIERINE, 117 MILDRED, 22, 23 MUSGRAVE NICHOL(L)S MANNA,126 CHARLES, 116, 117

MORRllL _,88 GA,61 WILLIE,126 CLARA, 116 EDWIN c., 52 MUSSER HARRIET,70 OBERER DENNIS H., 116 MARIETTA, 33 JACOB, 88 JOHN, 52 DANIEL, 39 EDWARD,117

MORRIS MUTTER MR.REV.,44 OBIERN EDWARD F., 117 ALBERT, 19 FRED, 44 NICKELS ELLEN,33 ESnIER B., 117 AUGUSTUS, 66 MYER D.,62 ODELL F., 62 C.L.,70 JOHN, 16 NICKERSON A,61 FRANCES, 116

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Index FRANCES L., 116 LORENZO M., 39, 86 FRANCES, 64 PERCY PICKTHORNE FRANK, 116 LORINDA M., 81 , 84 FREDERICK, 64, 67 DOROTHY, 69 BESSIE, 126 FRED, 116, 117 LUC(I)US A , 81,84 GEORGE, 64 E.P.,71 PIERCE HERMAN, 117 PRESTON, 16 MARY E, 65 JOSEPH w., 69 AMlALP.,8 IRENE, 116 SML., 88 THOMASB , 65 PERRY, 33 ELERY, 64 JOHN, 117 SAMUEL, 39 WllLIAMA,65 SALLY, 64 ELLA, 44 JOHNP., 117 S.C., 39 WM. A,67 TRUMAN, 33 HANNAH, SO JOHN PETER, 116 PANTLIND PATCHEN PERIN HENRY, 64 JOHN, MRS., 116 J.T. , 52 VIOLAL.,46 GEORGE L. , 45 HERMAN, 64 JOHN P. , MRS., 117 PANTLING PATRICK PERKINS HUSTED, 80 JOSEPH, 117 CHARLES, 39 BENl D., 45 CHARLIE, 105 MAGGIE, 20 JOSEPH A , MRS., 116 PARCE GERMAN, 52 EB , 39 MERTIA,43 L.A. , 61 VARNEY, 79 RF.REV., 45 LILLIE, 105 SUSAN, 70 LAWRENCE, 116, 117 PARK(E) S., 56 PERRY VARNEY, 80 LAWRENCE ALBERT, A , 61 SHEPARD, 39 AMANDA, 42 WILLIAM, 64

117 ALEX, 62 PATTEN(T) COMMODORE, 7 PIFER LENA, 116 ALICE F., 109 ARVILLA, 33 FANNIE, lOS JOHN, MRS., 116 LEO, 116 C., 61 , 62 MATTHEW, 33 JOHN, 22 PINNEY LEWIS, 116 1 , 61 PATTERSON SIDNEY, 53 IN. , 52 LORENZO, 117 lC., 61 F.D., 39 PETERS JOHN, 52 LOUIS, 116 JOHND , 88 FRANCIS, 33 _ , 39 PISH MARGARET, 116 JOS., 62 FRANK, 52 PETERSON CLAMENCE, 60 MARGARET D., 117 R,61 FRANKLIN L. , 33 ROBERT, 101 PIXBY MARY, 112 ROBERT, 62 JAMES ADISON, 33 PETTIBONE G.W , 61 MARY ANN, 117 WILLIAM, 53 OLIVERA , 33 TRUMAN, 42 PIXLEY MICHAEL, 116, 117 PARKER R. , 39 PETTIE _ , 71 PETER, 117 AM., 43 PAUL CHANCY, 88 AARONL.,69 RACHEL L. , 117 ANDREW, 65 lL. , 62 PETTIES ARIEL, 65 ROMAN, 116, 117 ANN, 88 JOHN, 14, 78 MEAD, 39 CYNTIIIA, 65 ROSALIA, 116 BETSEY, 58 PEAK PETTINGILL ELI, 65, 67 ROSINA, 117 CATHARINE, 33 SETH, 104 JOSHUA, 10 JASPER, 65, 67, 71 THEODORE, 117 CHARLES, 42 PEARCE PETTIS OLIVER PERRY, 33 VERONICA, 116 DANIEL R , 33 CHARLES, 78, 79 CANNEY, 86 REUBEN C., 33

OVERS DAVID, 33 GERSHOM, 39 HENRY, 52 SABRA, 65 W.A.,97 DORA E., 96 HANNAH M., 83 PET(T)IT(T) SARAH, 65

OWEN E.J., 62 HUSTED, 83, 86 EMMA, 105 SARDIS, 67 H., 127 EDNA, 106 V ARNEY, 78, 79, 83 FRED, 105 PLACE H.W.,104 FRED, 24 PEARL JENNJE, 45 GEO. W., 45 JOE K., 104 FRED B., 22 C.C., 104 MARY, 14 PLATT MARTING, 39 GEORGE, 65 CHARLES, 45 PFEIFER ABIGAIL, 33 SIDNEY M., 48 GREEN, 33 FLORENCE, 106 JOHN, MRS., 116 ANN, 85 W.R,104 HARRIET M. , 109 GRACE, 71 PFLIEGER JAMES, 33

OWENS JAMES, 33, 58 MRS. LOTTIE, 71 ALBERT,117 SALMONE,33 _ , 88 L.R, 39 MRS.O.B , 71 ALPHONSE, 117 SARAHL., 33

PAGE SAMUEL, 65 PEARSE EMIL, 117 POLLEY CHARLES W., 39 TEMPERANCE, 33 PLINY, 103 EMIL, MRS., 117 GEORGEA, I5

PAlN(E) WFll, 52 PEASE FRANK,117 WILLIAM F. , IS ELIZA, 88 WILLIAM, 33 CHARLIE, lOS LOUIS, 117 POMEROY FREDERICK C., 86 WILLIAM F., 33, 52 LEWIS, 105 PETER 1 , 117 DAISY, 106 GEORGE, 88 WILSON,33 NOAH, 14 PHll-IP, II 7 JOHN,33 SUSAN, 88 PARKETON OSCAR, 49 PFLUYER SALLY, 103 WALTER, 88 JAMES, 80 PARLEY, 79 EMIL, 45 POOL WARREN, 88 MARY 1 , 80 PLINNEY, 79 PHELPS M.R, 37

PALL SAMUEL B., 80 PEASELY ANSON, 39 PORTER J.A. , 61 PARKS MATTIE, 95 L(EIC)ESTER, 14 _ , 10,33

PALMBLA JOSIAH, 52 PEAT OLIVER, 14 ANNIE E., 44 CHARLES A, 97 MICHAEL, 52 ARTHUR, 106 PHll-LIPS AUGUSTUS, 33

PALMER PARMELEE CLARENCE, 108 ALVIN E., 50 DANIEL, 33 ALMA E., 44 HERBERT A , 97 PEBTEYS CATHERINE, 66 HORACE, 65 ALONZO, 86, 88 PARMENTER AROON, 39 DIANA, 33 HORRIS, 65, 67 ALONZOB, 84 MARY, 44 PECK HANNAH, 66 JAMES!., 14 ALVA, 103 PARRON ARGALUS, 64 LEVI,66 JAMES S.,67 CALEB, 10 FRANK D., 97 GEORGE, 67 MARIA, 71 JOSIE, 106 CHAS.,104 PARROTT HATTIE L., 95 MARTHA, 66 MARIA, 33 DAVID B., 81, 84 HAZEL, 23 IRA, 64 MARY, 21 OLIVE, 33 E.C.,16 PARRY MINOR C., 97 MARY E., 33 PRISCILLA, 65 E.M.,61 AGNES, 107 RILEY R , 67 NATHANIEL, 66 SAMUEL, 65 EDWIN, lOl PATCH SAMUEL, 64 ZIBAH,33 PORTNER FRED, 16 _, 70 PEIRCE PHINNEY FREDERICK, 39 HARVEY, 52 ADELAIDE, 64 LINDLEY, 126 WILLIAM, 88 POST L.,39 AUGUSTUS, 71 PENNEL PHOENIX BETSY ANN, 101 LINUS, 67 BENEDICT, 67 JOHN, 88 DANIEL, 104 BUSHNEL, 39 LONZOB., 81 BENJAMIN H. , 71 PARADY FRANK, 19 CHARLES, 45 LORENZO, 88 CLARENCE, 19,22 FRANCES A, 71 JESSIE, 19 C YNTIllA, 65

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Index EMMA U , 97 WM , 85, 90 RAMSEY LOUIE, 106 SARAH, 34 ISAIAH, 65, 67 PRIEST ALICE ELIZABETH, JOHN, 14 THERON,34 LORETTA, 65 SAMANTHA, IOI 101 MARY, 14 WlLL,104 RALPH, 23 PRINDEL RANDALL MARY ETTA, 45 WM., 105 STEPHEN, 67 ANNE , 34 WILLIAM T. , 40 RJCHARD, 24 ZALMON, 14, 34

POTHS ELEZAR, 34 RANDOLPH REEDER RJCHARDS CHARLES, 45 RUTH,34 FRANKL, 52 FANNIE, 108 _,40

POTTER PROBASCO RANK REEVES CHARLES W., 97 ABIGAIL, 14 HENRY, 40 CHRJSTINE, 15 WlLLIAM, 34 DANIEL, 14 ANDREW, 88 USUAL, 40 JOHN,15 REID EUNICE RACHEL, 99 ANSON, 67 PROFFIT NAOMI NETTIE, 15 HARRY, 20, 22 J.A, 52 CHARITY, 66 WlLLIAM, 52 RANSOM l NELSON, 97 MARY, 58 DAVID, 67 PROS(S)ER CORA,46 JOHN S. JP, 42 MILTON W., 45 F., 61 A , 56 RAPP LEO, 20 NATHANIEL, 10 FRANK,104 ABRAHAM,56 B.F. ELDER, 45 LEON, 22 U.REV., 45 JOHN, 33 CA THERJNE AMELIA, RASH RJCHARD, 20,22 RJCHARDSON JOSEPH, 66 56 CHARLES, 9 REIDY ELLA C. , 43 JULIA, IOI GEORGIA ALICE, 56 RATHBUN C.E.,52 MARY JANE, 45 MAJOR B., 67 ISAAC WESLEY, 56 HARRJSON, 34 REINER JANE, MRS., 34 MAJOR D., 69 JACOB, 40 RATHBURN LUDWIG, 50 WM , 50 MARJA, MRS., 96 MARSHA LUCINA, 34 CHARLES, 103 REINING RJCHEY PAULINA, 66 MARTHA JANE, 56 EBERT, 40 PETER, 52 WM., 42

POWELL .MAR Y ARABELLE, 56 RATIGAN REMELE WlLLIAM, 42 CLARENCE, 20 LAVINA BERNEICE, 56 ELIZABETH, 101 ALFONSO, 118 RJCK

POWERS PHEBE ELIZABETH, 56 RAWSON ALFRED, 118 MARlON,45 _ , 39 WM. S. , 50 EMSLIE S.MRlMRS , 96 AMELIA,118 RJCKARD DAVID,IO WILLIAM STEWART, RAY CHARLES, 118 _,87,88 JOSEPHINE M , 97 56 ALBERT, 22 THERESA, 118 JOHN, 88 LEMUEL,9 PROUTY VlOLA, 22 REMING SAMUEL, 88 R.D., 97 CYRUS, 34 RAYMOND FRANK,IOS RJCKART RANSOM H., 45 HENRJETTA, 34 _ , 53 REMINGTON ESTHER, 81 ROYAL,IO HUGHT. , 34 ORLANDO E., 50 HERBER R. , 52 GEORGE A, 81 THOMAS, 39 MARGARET, 34 REA REMLINGER HENRY, 81

POWLES MARY MRS., 45 CARRJE, MRS., 98 JOHN J , 108 JACOB, 81 CALEB, 66 PUETZ THEODORE, 45 REN(N)IFF LORANA, 81 CHARLES, 66 J.MREV.,45 READ FRANK,52 LORINDA,81 DANIEL,66 PULVER ASA,123 JESSIE,106 RACHAEL,81 HENRY,66 _ , 39 CARRJE, 20 RESH SAMUEL, 81,86 JOHN,66 MARTIN, 67 DA VID, 82, 85 DOROTHA, 45 RJCKERT JONATHAN, 66 PURCELL EDNA,20 RESSER ESTHER,84 MARY,66 ALBERT, 117 F.H., 82 ELIZABETH, 17 HENRY, 84 SELAH, 66 ALPHONSE FREDERJCK H. , 85 ELLA EMMA, 17 JACOB, 84

POYER ANTHONY, 117 GUY, 20, 22 REYNOLDS LORANA,84 CORDELIA, 33 EDWARD, 117 HARRY, 123 _ , 71 LUCINDA, 84 JULIA E., 44 MARGARET BROWN, IRA B., 52 AMOS, 10 SAMUEL, 84 WlLLIAM,33 117 MAMIE,20,22,108 ARMINTA L , 22 RJCKETTS

PRATT OLIVE, 117 MAMIE F., 22 DAISEYL , 22 WALLACE, 126 D.MC ., 62 S., MRS., 117 SHAD(E)RACH, 79, 88 DAIS(E)Y, 20, 21, 22 RIES DAVID H. , 39 SEBASTIAN, 117 REAMER ELIZ'B'H, 73 CHRJSTINE, 126 ERNEST,76 THEODORE, 117 AJ, MRS., 113 ELIZABETH,71 GEORGE,126 HORACE, 14 PURDY ALPHONZO, 34 EVA, MRS., 96 MARY, 126 J.L, 61 AW. JR., 45 ANTHONY, 34 HENRY, 86, 88 WlLLIE, 126 J.S. , 62 DANIEL, 14, 34 CHRJSOSTIMUS, 34 J.F.,60 RJFE NELLIE, 76 ELIZAJ. , 34 JOSEPH,34 JULIA, 71 GEORGE,97 STEPHEN, 14 HENRY A, 69 MARY, 34 MYRTLE, 20, 22 JACOB, 97

PRENTIS(S) SARAHJ, 34 MICHAEL,34 MYRTLEL, 22 RJOOINS CHARLES, 34 PUTNAM PHILOMENA, 34 0 .,71 JOHN,34 JOSEPH,39 EMELINE, 64 SOPHRONIA, 34 OBEDIAH,69 RJOOS JOSEPH R., 39 JUDSON,64 REAMY WARREN D., 45 l,127 LUCENY,34 LUTHER,64 MRS., 98 WILLIAM B., 86 S.,127 THOMAS I. , 34 SPENCER, 40, 64 REDING RHINEHART RJGLE

PRESTON RADCLIFFE CHARLES L., 52 HARRIET, 55 MARY, 17 CA, 40 MAUDE,123 REDDINGTON RHODES RILEY CHARLOTTE, 34 WlLLIE,123 LOYD,34 B.F., 62 ABBY ANN,64 CHAS., 104 RAFFATH MILTON, 34 MAHALA,IOO GEORGE,64 GEORGE, 34 FRED, 108 REED RHYNHEART LYMAN,64 L , 40 RAFTERY ALEXANDER, 40 S. , 61 REBECCA,64 SARAH, 34 ANNAK.,101 BENJAMIN,14 RJCE RJMER

PRJCE RALSTON CLARA, 106 FRANKl,52 _,34 _, 104 O.F.,45 EU,34 GEORGE,104 RJNG ANNA, 106 RAMEY EVAM,106 HENRY H.REV., 45 FRANK E., 101 CLARA F., 109 JAMES, 88 HELEN, 20 JAMES, 34 RJNGLE MARY A, 85 RAMSDELL JESSE,14 LAWRENCE, 52 CLINTON,76 THURZA,90 VALENTINE, 9 LEON,24 POLLY, 34 EMMA,45

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Index ICHABOD,76 FREMONT J. , 45, 55 HL., MRS., 112 RUNNELS HARPMAN, 79 IRA,76 GILBERT,23 ROWE ANGELINE, 84 ROBERT 0 ., 78, 79 JOHN,61 HARRIET,65 WILLIAM, 52 HENRY,84 WARREN, 86 VIOLA,76 J.M,16 ROWELL LAVlLLA,84 SALLABANK

RINGLEIN JEREMIAH, 65 HARRY, 106 RUSSEL, 84 CHARLES, 52 ALPHA, 93 JOB,45 ROWLAND WM.,84 SALTON STALL ANNA,93 JOEL, 65, 67 _, 71 RUNYAN LORD, 73 LOUISA,93 L.,40 AARON,64 JOHN,40 SAMPLE

RISSER LEROY, 88 ASHER, 64 LAURA E., 97 WIDOW, 7 GEORGE,108 MARY,66 BELL, 43 LENAM,95 SANBORN

ROBBINS MERCY, 78 BENJAMIN, 64 LENA MAY, 99 GEO, 104 ABBIE,90 MARlA,MRS., 71 CORNELIA ANN, 64 RUSCO SANDERS AUGUSTA, 90 REUBEN,65 DANIEL,67 ASENATH, 84 A , 61 , 62 CHESTER,90 S., 40 E., 71 ARMON, 14 BETSEY, 34 CLEORA,126 W.B. , 52 E.H.,IOI BEN,79 C.M , 62 FRANKIE, 90 WILLIAM,23 EZRA,64, 67 BENJ'M., 81, 84 CARL,22 FRED,126 WILLIAM H., 88 JAIRUS, 64 BENJAMIN, 78, 79,88 CHESTER, 115 H,90 ROE LEVI, 64, 67 BOUGIITON, 67 EDDIE,21 HENRY, 90 BARNETTE F., 109 LEVI 0. , 71 HARRIET, 81 , 84 EDMOND,20

ROBENS DANIEL C, 34 LUCY, 64 HULDA(H), 81 , 84 EDMUND, 22 MRS. CX, 18 FRANK , 52 NANCY, 64 JEREMIAH, 78, 79, 81 , HE, 62

ROBERTS FREDERICK S., 34 ORAN, 64, 67 83 , 84, 86 HARRY, MRS., 115 _,40 JOHN S., 34 REBECCA,64 JERRY, 88 HOSKIN J., 40 AB.,105 JONAS, 34 SAMUEL, 64 JOANNA, 81 , 84 J.G. , 52 ADELINE, 66 OSCAR, 34 WM., 71 JOSIAH,79, 81 , 84,88 JOHN, 34 ANNA,83 REUBEN,34 ROWLEY LAURA, 88 JOHN, JR., 34 ANNAM , 80 SARAH MARlA, 34 ARTHUR E., 45 MARY, 84 MERWIN, 115 BENJAMIN, 40 THOMAS, 34 CURTIS, 34 SALLY A , 81 , 84 NORMAN, 20, 22 FLOYD,107 WILLIAM,34 ELIZABETH J., 34 SENETH,81 SANDOW GURDON, 80, 83 ROHRBACHER MARY JANE, 34 WARREN, 81 , 84, 86 EARNEST E., 108 HENRY, 126 CARL,109 ROYCE WM., 84 SARLES JOHN, 50 ROMER HIRAM, REV., 43 , 45, RUSH WALTER,81 JOHNNIE, 126 ANTHONY, 118 46 JACOB, 7 SATER SON LETTIE,106 CHARLES, 118 STEWART, MD., 45 ORIN, 34 SOLOMON,88 THOMAS, 108 JOSEPH,118 ROYS RUSS SATTIG WILLIAM, 80,83 RONK F.S.,16 LANGDON, 52 AM , 52

ROBERTSON CHASP,45 L.J., 16 WILLIAM,45 GUSTUS, 104 ESTELLA C., 45 GRACE, 106 NELLYMAND, 16 RUSSEL(L) HENRY, 104 IDA ELLEN, 99 SENECA, 52 RUARCK C.I.REV., 45, 46 SAUER PETER, 45, 101 ROOD SHADRAK, 103 CYRUS, 14 PHILIP, 53

ROBINSON AGGIE, 105 RUFFING DOLL Y SOPHRONIA, SAUNDERS BENJAMIN, 50 HARRY, 106 A,62 92 CHARLES, 45 IDA,17 ROORBACK J. , 61, 62 MAJOR HIRAM, 8 LIBBIE,105 JOSEPH,34 EMMA M,45 H , 62 NATHANIEL, 34 SAMUEL, 42 JOSEPHINE M, 97 ROSA RUGGLES STEPHEN, 92 SAVAGE LETTIE,106 BETSEY MARIAH, 34 _ , 40 WILLIAM,88 FLORENCE, 108 MELVlN, 20 ELIZA JANE, 34 ALMON, 7, 42 WILSON 1. , 40 SAWYER RICHARD, 127 ROSCOE ARTHUR, 124 RUST ANDREW JACKSON, VlNNlA,20 _ , 71 FLORA,124 E.T. , 52 34 W.,96 DENZEL, MRS., 114 FLORENCE, 124 RYAN FRANKLIN F., GEN, 52 WARNER, 34 G.L. , 101 FRANK, 124 HARRIOTT, 34 SAYLES WILLIAM, 17 R.,71 JASPER, 34, 53 MARYA, 34 CHARLES F., 45 WM. , 127 ROSE JENNIE, 43 REUBEN H., 34 FLORENCE, 23

ROBISON AUGUSTUS H , 40 MOSES, 52 WILLIAM A , 34 GLADYS, 23 JAMES, 88 BETSY, 66 SUMNER, 34 RYERSON LLOYD, 23

ROCK HENRY,66 TAMAR,42 EDNA,109 SAYRES JOHN, MRS. , 117 JAMES, 66 RULE G.E. , 61 H. (J.IENRY), 127

ROCKWELL RUSSELL, 108 LUCY, 109 GEORGE M , 45 SCAMMON ZALMON, 34 ROSIER RUMMEL PRICE V. , 45 EDWIN, 101

RO(D)GERS CLARAM., 20 CATHERINE,46 SACKETT SCARLETT AE., 16 EDNA, 20 RUMSEY JUSTUS, 14 FANNY, 34 ALCIE M , 70 ROSS ANNAK , 101 PAUL, IO LUCY, 34 ALONZO, 34 OTIS, 105 JESSIE S. , MRS., 97 SADER SON SCHAEFFER ALPHAP.,16 ROSSMAN RUNDAL JACOB, 88 ALFRED, 118 ANSEL,34 JACOB, MRS., 118 _, 71 SAFFORD ANNE, 118 BENJAMIN, 65 MARY, 112 RUNDEL(L) GEORGE H. , COL. , 52 ANTHONY, 53 CATHERINE, 23 ROTHENHOEFER ABIJAH, 34 SAGE ARTHUR, 118 CORNELIA, 23 BESSIE, 109 H. , 62 JOHNW., 50 CATHERINE BICK, 118 DAVID, 86, 88 ROUNDS JARED, 52 SAILSBURY CLA YTON, 118 ELIZABETH, 65, 98 ALFRED W., 104 RIAL, 34 WARREN, 88 FRANK, 118 F.W.,52 ALICE, 123 RUNDLE SALADIN LEONARD, MRS. , 115 FANNY, 55 HARRIET, 69 ABIJAH,58 MAUDE, 106 LILLY, 118 FANNYM, 55 ROUNDS, 123 BETSEY, 58 SALCl)SBUR Y MARIAN, 118 FRANK, 52, 105 ROWDEN HARRY, 61 ELEAZER L. , 78 ODELLA, 118

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Index PETER, 53 H.W.,62 MARY A,45 W.,61 SHERRED PETER 1.,118 1.E.,62 NED, 126 SHAVER CATY,42 THEODORE, 118 SCHWINDEN SEGAR VIVIAN, 108 SHERWOOD

SCHA(F)FER CHARLES, 20 AMMERllLIS, 34 SHAW ASA,9 CATHERINE SICK, 114 FRANK, 20 LUCY, 34 1.C.,45 BENJ'M.,82 CLARA SMITH, 118 JOHN, 20 SEGER SHAY BENJAMIN, 15, 86 HENR Y, MRS., 119 SCOBEY _,40 JAMES, 40 JAMES WM., 15 JOHN, 118 MARYP.,95 AR,64 SHEA PHEBE, 15 LOUIS, 118 SCOTT AW.,64 JOHN, 53 SHIPLEY

SCHARF ANTOINETTE, 64 ADELIA G., 64 SHEARER 1.P.,40 SUSANNA, 119 BETSEY, 81 ALFRED R, 67 JOHN, 98 R1.,61

SCHAUB CHARLES A, 71 ANNA E., 64 SHEDD SHIPMAN 1.,62 ELIAS VINCENT, 64 AUGUSTA, 64 D.E.,45 CORA A, 95

SCHELB ELIZABETH, 64 CHARLES E., 64 H.C.,61 SHIRLEY ZELLE STINE, 40 ELVIRA E., 71 EDGAR, 64 M.R,62 EDITH, 107

SCHICK GEORGE, 64 ELIZA, 64 W.H.,61 SHIVELY WILLIE, 107 GILES, 64 ELIZABETH, 64 SHEFFIELD ELLEN, 109

SCHLACHTER HENRY, 34 OPHELIA, 64 BETSEY, 34 LOUISE, 16 ANDREW, 118 HIEL,64 SARAH, 64 EDWARD, 34 MARY ELIZABETH, 16 CORNEL, MRS., 116 HOXSIE REUBEN, 64 THOMAS, 64 GEORGE, 34 XAVIER, 16 ELIZABETH I.B.,67 SEILER GEORGE W., 34 SHOALES

HOBERLING, 118 ISAAC C., 64, 67 ELLA, 44 JAMES F., 34 PEARL, 22 H.,118 JAMES, 81 SELF SARAH, 34 SHOCK LEO, 118 JOHN, 64 ISABELLA, 123 SHELDERS MINNIE, 106 PETER, 118 JOSIAH, 81 SELL HARRY 0.,103 SHOLES ROSE, 118 MARY, 69 G.C.,62 SHELDON PEARL, 24 THEODORE, 118 MARY JANE, 64 SELLS ANN E., 80, 83 SHORT X.,61 MATILDA, 64 MRS., 90 BENJ'M., 80, 83 ABRAMW., 80, 83

SCHMAUCH NELSON, 81 W.8.,90 BERT, 106 HARRIET, 83 SOPHIA, 22, 23 PHEBE, 34, 64 SELOVER CHARLES, 80, 83 ISAAC, 80, 83

SCHNEE PHILO, 64 ESTHER,34 DANIEL, 79, 83 SHRIVER HENRY, 123 PLATT, 64 MARTINE, 34 DAVID, 80, 83, 88 ADAM, 35

SCHNEERER POLLY, 81 SENN DAVIDW.,86 ELLENOR,35 MARY, 106 ROWLAND, 64 CLARA, 107 EUNICE, 71 MORIC?,35

SCHNELLINGER SAMUEL, 81 SEXTON GEORGE, 35 PETER, 35 CARL, 118 SARAH, 34, 64 AARON, 64 HANNAH, 35 SHROEFLER MICHAEL, MRS., 116, SUSAN, 64 ALTHEA, 69 HANNAH E., 83 GEORGE, 86

118 WM.B.,40 EDWARD, 64 HAROLD, 108 SHUFFLING SCHNURR WILLIAM H., 57 HIRAM, 64 HARRY, 106 ELIZABETH, 101

AMELIA GIES, 113 SCOUDEM PLATT, 64, 67 HYSON,35 SICKINGER BLANDINA, 118 WILLIAM, 40 WILLIAM, 64 IRENE nSSELA, 101 ED, MRS., 114 EMIL A, 118 SCOVILLE SEYMORE ISAAC, 84 LEONARD, 53 EMIL, MRS., 113 AL. , 88 AA, 84 JAIRUS C., 71 SIDNELL IDA,118 1.M., 45 MARY, 45 JEREMIAH, 79 FRANKE., 45 JOSEPH, 118 SCRAM RODA,84 LOUISA, 35 SIEGFRIED OTTO, 118 BENJAMIN,52 SAMUEL, 84 LOIZA,83 T.1. REV. , 43, 44, 45 OTTO, MRS., 113 SCRANTON SEYMOUR MARY, 80, 83 SIESLEY PAUL, 118 WARREN, 88 AA,81 PEARL, !OI HELENA, 44 SEBASTIAN, 118 SCRIBNER EDWIN, 81, 88 RUFUS, 78, 79, 86, 88 SIGNOR

SCHOFIELD _, 10 EDWINM.,86 STEPHEN, 83 ANNA ESTHER, 64 IRA, 14 SCROGGIE EMMA, 82 WM.,83 GEORGE H., 64, 67

SCHOLL ALICE EVA, 17 FRANCIS, 82 WM. F., 80, 83 JACOB,64 EUGENE, 20 EVA 1., 17 HART, 40 WILLIAM, 88 JULIET, 70 MAGGIE,20 W.G.,17 HENRY w., 34 WILLIAM F., 86 LOUISA, 64

SCHOLLS SCUTT MARTIN, 81 SHELTON LOUISE, 70 MAGGIE,22 HATTIE E., 45 SAMUEL, 81 , 86,88 LUCY JANE, 43 MARY JOSEPHINE, 64 PEARL, 22 SEAMANS SILAS, 88 SHENCKER SIGOURNEY

SCHONACKER ORANGE, 52 WILLIAM, 88 MARTHIAS, 40 AW.,52 FRED, MRS., 113 SEARLE WILLIAM W., 86 SHERMAN FRANKIE, 20 1.,61 HARRIETTE, 57 WILTHA,82 DANIEL, 42 IRENE, 20 1. JR., 61 SE(A)ARLES SHAFER GEO. 8., 40 WAYNE, 20, 21, 22

SCHOSTEK _,97 JOSEPH, 17 GENERAL, 57 SILCOX JOSEPH, MRS., 117 W.H.,52 SHANK GERTRUDE, 93 AMOS, 45

S(C)HRIVER SEARS ELEANOR,70 GRACIE, 126 S.,52 ADAM,34 SETH, 14 SHANNON HATTIE,105 SILLIMAN

SCHUPP SEELEY EFFIE, 34 H.E.,45 _ , 40 HERMAN, 20 _,40 HARRY, 34 IDA,126 SILLS MINNIE, 20 BERTHA u., 43 SHARP JOHN, 14 JOHN, 86 PAUL, 20 CARRIE, 126 FRED, 104 MINNIE,126 SILVA

SCHUYLER CHARLES 1., 52 JOHN, 105 MOLLIE, 93 DELINA, 35 PHILO, 15 JAMES, 40 MARY C., 46 SAMUEL, 40, 73 LORIN, 35 WILLIAM F., 15 JAMES 1., 52 SHARWooD WILLIE, 93 ORLIN,35

SCHWAN JOB, 126 BENJ'M.,85 SHERRAD SANFORD,35 GEO,62 MARSH, 126 SHAUB CHRISTINA, 42 SILVERNAIL

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Index FAY, 71 S.,127 JAMES G., 52 M.A.,104 CHARLES B., 109

SIMMONS SMITH JAY, lOS SNOW DOUGLASS, 40 A,105 _,40 JEDEDIAH, 35 D.P., 10 GEORGE,64 E.G.,61,62 AJ., 119 JENNIE ELEANOR, 16 DORASTUS P., 42 LUMAN,40 ELIPHALEI B., 35 AJ., MRS., 112 JOEL, 35 SNYDER VIRGIL,67 FLORENCE M, 108 AARON,7 JOHN,17 A,52 WILLIAM, 64, 67 WASillNGION L.F., 35 ABIGAIL,73 JOHN H., 50 ANDREW C., 52 SQUIRES

SIMONDS ABRAHAM, 65 JOHN W., 45, 119 B.H.,61 J.S., 88 NATHAN H., 52 ADA, III JOSEPH,35 CLARA,106 ST.JOHN

SIMSON ADAL.,97 JOSEPH, MRS. , III H.,61 EDWARD,88 THOMAS, 50 ALBINA G., 35 KIRKWOOD, lOS H.W., 62 GEORGE,35

SINCLAIR ALF GEIGER, 113 LJ., 45 J.H., 53 JULIA,88 AGNESM,45 ALFONS, 52 LEONARD, 108 JUDSON H., 50 MARCUS DeFORESI, EARL S., 108 ALIAM.,108 LEWIS, 35 LUTIE,60 35 PEARL H., 108 AMBROSE D., 52 LILLIAN,107 NATHANIEL,IOI ROBERI,88

SINGER AMELIA,82 LONIE,106 RH., 62 WlLLIAM,35 CHARLES E., 98 AMOSI,8 LOUISA,119 W.H., 45 SIACEY MR., 98 ANN,78,82,85 LOUISE R, 119 WlLLIAM,50 CHARLES, 127

SISSON ANNA, 73, III M,40 WILLIAM H., 40 CORA,126 ADELBERI,45 AUSTIN, 73 M CLARA, 119 SNYLINGER GEORGE,126 L.R., 86 BENJ. N., 73 MAGDALENE, 108 M,62 ROSE,126

SIZER BENJ. NEWMAN, 73, MAJOR, 65, 67 SOHL L.,52 AW., 67 74 MARIAN B., MRS. , lIS JOHN,88 SIAHL ANSON,80 BENJAMIN NEWMAN, MARY, 65, 70, 82, 85, SOPER CORA,95 MARYM , 80 73, 74 109 DAVID,52 SIANDISH NELSON, 80 BEISY GALE, 74 MARY E., 35 SORTER _,88

SIZOR C.,61 MARYL.,35 JACOB,103 SIARBIRD ANSON, 83, 88 C.B., 127 MARY MEAD, 73 SOULE CLAUDIAMETIA,99 LUCY, 83 C.E., 45 MARY, MRS., III F., 20 SIARK MARIA,83 C.W., 45 MINA,65 GUY, 108 CLARA BELL, 20 NELSON,83 CARL,119 NATHAN,64 RUTH,107 LEON WILLIAM, 20

SKADEN CAROLINE, 16 NEWMAN, 73, 74 SOUTHARD N.,62 WlLL,123 CHA'S., 74 OLIVE A, MRS., 43 GEO. W.,45 SIARKIE

SKELLENGER CHAS, lOS PETER A , 119 SOUTHWORTH WEALTHY A, 46 DR., 95 CHARLES, 35, 118, 119 RH.,45 HATIIE M , 46 WlLLIAM,98 SILAS, MRS. , 45 CHARLES AUSTIN, 74 RACHEL,103 SOWERS SIARKS

SKINNER CHARLES DORMAN, RICHARD, lIS JOHN, 8,35 ABRAM,88 ALICE, IS 74 S.,40 SPALDING SIARR EDWARD, 35 CLARA, SR. M 112 SAM'L, 74 WM.C.,79 _,71 LENAB,96 CLAUDIA B., 96 SARAH,82,85, 88 SPANGLER ABRAHAM,35 LEONARD, 35 CORNELIA R, 35 SHERMAN, 65, 67 I.MREV., 45 ALVIRA,35 LUFANNY W., IS DANIEL,35,82,85, 88 SUSANNA SCHARF, SPARKS AUGUSTUS W., 35 MULFORD, IS DAVID C., 104 119 EMMA A , 45 AUGUSIA, 66 SALMON, 53 DOLLY E., 65 THOMAS, 35 SPENCE BEISY,65 SAMUEL, 35 EDWARD BARGER, 74 W.F., 119 ROY, 108 CAROLINE, 35 SAMUEL B., 35 EMELINE, 65 w.H., 61, 62 SPENCER CARRIE, 55

SLANFOTH ESTHER, 35 WAISON A , 16 ARTHUR,20 CLARINDA, 35 HENRY, 17 ETHEL L. , 108 WILLIAM, 35, 86 J.C., 61 , 62 CYRENIUS,35

SLATER EUGENE,52 WILLIS A, 45 WlLLIE,20, 22,24 CYRUS, 35 ABRAM,40 EZRA, 7,35, 78,103 WILLIS R, 78, 82, 85, 88 SPITZNAGEL EDWARD I., 35 ETIIE,60 EZRA D., 103 WM., 82,85 ALBERTINE, 35 EDWIN, 35, 55 JOHN,40 FLORENCE, 108 WM. B.,9 ANTHONY,35 EMELINE,55 LEONARD, 35 FRANCIS W., 119 WM. F., 50 FILEMENA,35 GEORGE, 64 MlLION,40 FRANK J., 119 WM. H. , 73 HERMON, 35 GEORGE F., 35

SLAWSON FRED,105 SMITHLY JOHN, 35 HARRIEI,35 ELIZ'B'H., 73 FRED H. , 45 JOSEPH, 45 PHlLINA, 35 IRA, 65,67 GEO.,73 GEORGE, 35 SNABLE WlLHELMENA,35 J.F., 71 JON'T'N., 73 GOULD, 73 JOSEPHINE,IOI SPONSLER JANE,35

SLINKER H.F. , 119 SNEATHEN ELIZA A, 101 JOANNA,64 G. , 61 HANNAH,35 MARY, 71 SPRAGUE JOHN I., 65, 67 JAMES, 52, 61 HANNAH E., 44 SNELNGER ARTHUR,104 JULIA ANN, 35

SLOCOMB HATIIE, 119 M., 61 CATHERINE,108 LOUISA, 35, 65 ELIJAH,103 HELENM,44 SNIDER JONATHAN,8 MARIA,65

SLOCUM HENRY, 73 NATHAN, 35 SPRINGSTEAD MARQUIS L., 35 ALICE, IS HENRY, MRS., III SNO(O)K MARY, 101 MARTIN, 35 CHARLES,88 HENRYR.,88 ALBERI, 53 SPURRIER MARY, 66 CLARISSA, 88 I-fUMPREY,78 ISABELLE HAGERMAN, EMlLY,64 MARY ANN, 65 DAVID,88 IDA M., 43, 45 119 FINLEY, 64 MATIHEW, 35 MANFORD, 88 J.,52 J.W., 61 , 62 JOHN,69 MELISSA JANE, 65 MARIAH, 88 J.H., 40 JENNIE,107 LOREN, 64 ORANGE,35 ROGERS J. , 40 J.M. , 88 JOHN,119 LOTI, 64 ORLANDO, 66 WALLACE,40 JACOB, 52 L.,108 LUCINDA,64 PETER,64 WILLIAM W , IS JACOB L., I I 9 P.A. , 45 SQUIRE PHlLENA,35

SLY JAMES D. , 65, 67 SNOOKS ANNA, 64 RORY,66, 67

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Index SARAH, 64 STEWART STOUT 0.F.,61 TAPEL SARAH E., 35 _,38 GEORGE, 88 0.T.,62 HAROLD, 22 SMITH, 67 EMILYR.,90 STOVER S.,61 TAYLAR STEPHEN, 35 STILES J.G.,88 S.S.,62 MEDA,106 SUSAN, 65 BENJ. , 40 STRATTON SUTTER TAYLOR TAYLOR, 65 BENJAMIN, 65, 67 D.F.,90 WALTER, 109 ADELIA, 84 THOMAS, 42 BERNARD, 126 DAVID, 103 SUTTON ALEXANDER, 81 WILLIAMM.,35 CHARLES, 88 LLOYD, 106 AG.,52 CAROLINE, 84

STATES EDMUND, 65 DAVID, MAJ., 52 ALANSON, 78, 79, 80, CHARLES, 81, 84, 88 A,61 ELIZA, 65 T.,90 82,83,85,86 D.8. DR., 46 ALFRED, 35 HARRIET, 65 VlANNA ESTELLA, 57 ALANSON S., 88 DANIEL, 36 BENJAMIN W., 88 HENRY, 65 STREETER ANGELINE, 80, 83 ERVINE J., 86 GEORGE, 35, 81 ISAAC, 88 CHARLES B., 52 AR(A)NSON, 79, 82, 85, FRANK, 36 LETTY ANN, 35 JACOB, 88 STRlMPLE 88 G., 40 MARY, 35 JESSE, 88 GEORGE, 35 CAROLINE, 82, 85 HERBERT BRYON, 99 PETER B., 81 JOSEPH, 71 HARRIET, 35 CHARLES, 20 JAMES, 81,84,86

STATS LUCY, 65 URIAH, 35 CHARRITY, 82, 85 L.W.,40 ALFRED, 84 MARJA,65 STRONG EMMA, 20 LAURA, 81, 88 GEORGE, 84 SAML., 67 ABNER, 9 HENRY, 79, 80, 82, 83, LAVINA, 36 PETER B., 84 STARR, 65 ELLEN, 36 85,86,88 LINUS, 69

STEAMBARGE W.W.,67 FRANCIS, 9 ISAAC, 103 LORRY, 84 BENONA,69 STILLWELL FRED c., 46 JAMES, 82, 86, 88 LOUIZA,81

STEARS LYDIA, 103 LORETTA S., 36 JAMES ALANSON, 86 PATTY, 36 BARNEY, 35 STILSON JOSEPH, MAJOR, 9 JAMES R., 83 RUSSEL, 81, 84 JOHN, 35 E.R.,98 MARTHA, 36 JAMES S., 85 S.W. , 36 SARAH, 35 F.H.,98 MERRIMAN, 36 JONATHAN, 84, 86 SAMUEL, 36

STEBBINS FREDERICK H., 101 ZODOCK, CAPTAIN, 92 JOSEPH, 52 SARAH A, 36 CALVIN, 40 STILWILL STRUNKS JULIET, 80, 83 SARAH ALMIRA, 36 GEORGE, 52 JOSEPHINE, 126 BETSEY, 82 L.,61 SPENCER, 36

STEDMAN STITES BETSEY A, 85 LABEN,84 1.0.,52 CHARLES B., 45 JACOB, 84 JAMES, 82, 85 LALON,86 THOS. C., 36

STEDWELL JAMES, 84 NATHAN, 82, 85, 86 MARY, 82, 85, 88 TIMOTHY, 52, 60 GEORGE, 88 JESSA,84 STRUTTON MYRTIE,20 WILLIE, 106

STEIERT SAMUEL, 84 EDWIN, 108 WM.,80,83 WINFIELD, 101 LABOLT, 46 THOMAS, 84 STRYKER WILLIAM, 82, 85, 86,88 TEAGEL

STEINLEY STOBO J.,61,62 SUYDAM H., 97 ANTHONY, 52 ANNA E., 101 STUDWELL FRANK, 105 TELLER

STEINMETZ JOHN, 101 HANNAH, 65 SWAN GEORGE, 85 ZORA, 96 STOCKING STULL ADAM, 36 SAMUEL, 78

STEM RODERICK, 35 JOHN, 9 FITCH, 65, 66 TEMPLAR _,87 STOFFER STIJRGES GEORGE, 36, 66 JOHN, 52 BAKER, 88 WALTER, 22 BARLOW, 36 HARRIET, 66 WILLIAM, 52

STERNER STOHL FREDERICK, 36 MERRITT, 66 TEMPLER AMANDA, 35 JOHN, 88 LEWIS B., 103 SWARTZ BERT, 62 CATHARINE, 35 SOPHIA D., 44 STIJRLING DORA, 97 TERRY DANIEL, 35 STONE J.H.,61 SWEET HENRY, 53 DAVID, 35 DANIEL, 64 STUTCHFIELD ANNAM.,44 JOHN, 21 , 22, 24 HENRY, 35 DEMMON, 64 THOMAS G., 40 LEVI, 52 MARIE, 43, 105 JACOB, JR.,35 ELON,64 SUEMAN S.H.,46 MYRTLE, 108 JACOB, SR., 35 HENRY, 64 W.P.,62 SWEINHART ROXANNA, 40 POLLY, 35 J.S., 61 , 62 SUHR _ , 101 TERWILLEGER

STEVENS JAMES, 52 BOWEN, 108 GEORGE, 101 J.,62 CARRIE, lOS JAMES S., 46 HAZEL, 108 SWIFT TERWILLIGER CLARA, 43 JAMES T., 67 KARL, 108 GEORGE, 14 AMOS, 52 CLAUDE L., 98 PHILO, 71 JOE, 104 L. J., 127 M.,56 GOULD, 66 WILLIAM, 35 LAURA, 109 OLIVE, 14 MANSON, 50, 52 HANNAH, 66 STONER LAURA E. , 108 R.,127 WILLIAM, 56 LEWIS, 66 ANNAJ. , 98 WILLIAM, 52 SWINT THAIR ROSETTA, 66 MRS., 97, 98 SULIFF LAURA, 106 MARY, 16 TRUMAN, 66 STORRS G.,61 SYDELL THAYER WILBUR, 104 DANIEL F., 35 SUM(M)ERLIN WM.,46 HARRIETT KELLOOG, ZILPHA,57 HIRAM, 35 D.8.,61 TABER 119

STEVENSON POLLY, 35 DAVID, 50 MARGUERITE, 108 HARRIET L., 55 ALBERT, 65 STOTTS JOSEPHINE, 46 TAFT LAF A YEITE, 119 CALISTA, 65 DELIA, 105 SURLES AUSTIN, 88 LAF A YEITE L. , 55 DAVID, 65, 67 DELLA E., 44 JOEL, 53 LUCY, 43 THEIS DOROTHY, 65 ISAAC, 88 SUTFIN PRLATE,88 L.L.,61 GEO. F., 46 JAMES, MRS., 88 DANIEL W., 101 TAINTOR THOMAS HARRY, 65 M.F.,62 SUTHARD E.S.,105 ALBERT, 20, 55 JUSTIN, 65 STOUFFER JAMES, 88 TALMEY ALTON, 106 MR., 71 FRED, 22 SUTHERLAND THOMAS, 40 ARAMINTA, 65 P.O., 69 JAS.,22 JOSJAH,88 TANNER D.L.,88 PHILO, 65, 67 MARJORIE, 22 SUTLIF(F) E. THOMAS, 50 E. (ELI), 127 SAMUEL, 88 WALTER, 22 NATHAN, 60 NATHAN, 58 E.D.,61

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Index ELI, 65, 71 TOAN MINNER K., 40 E.D.,71 VANVECTEN, ELIZABEm,55 ST. JOHN R, 40 TRIMMER EDWIN,71 JENNIE, 97 ELY, 50 TOB(E)Y mOMAS c., 50 EDWIN D., 64 VAN WEST GEORGE H., 83 C.,62 TRIPLETT H.P.,67 RICA, 21, 22, 24 GRACE, 55 F.W., 62, 90 ELIZABEm, 10 I LOU, 70 VANZILE HARMON, 83 WILLIAM, 90 TRUEMAN ROYAL,64 P.T.,IOI HELEN MARCIA, 101 WILLIAM F., 52 ALBERT,123 ULLERY V ANBENSCHOL TER HERBERT, 55 TODD BERT,123 SAM,104 BURGES, 36 LEVIW.,88 CL YDE LORENZO, 17 TRUESDALE UNDERHIL(L) HUBBARD, 36 MORDECAI, 65 EDGARM,17 HENRY, 123 ARTIIUR, 105 MILO, 36 POLLY F., 55 JULIA H., 17 TRUESDALL BELLE, lOS OLIVER, 36 ROBERT, 55 TOGOOD HENRY, 123 BENJ'M., 81 V ANBENSCHO(O)TER ROSABELLA, 65 ISAIAH,65 TRUMAN BENJAMIN, 36 ALMIRA, 36 SUSAN ANN, 65 TOLLS DANIEL, 36, 50 DAVID, 52 ALMON G., 36 U.B.,88 JAMES, 36 HARVEY, 36 ISAAC, 40 BETSEY, 36 WM. B.,86 JARED,36 TRUMBLE WILLIAM, 88 OLIVER, 36

mOM(p)SON MOSES, 36 JAMESK,53 UPSON WILLIAM, 36 ADALINE,36 TOMER TRUMBULL JULIUS, 85 VANCISE CARRIE B., 45 CASPER, 52 WILLIAM,36 JULIUS A, 86 CHARLES, 40 CHARLES, 36 T(H)OMPKINS TRUX SUZEN,85 VANDERPOOL FREDALINE, 108 _,36 ABRAM, 9 WM.,85 SIMON, 52 HENRY, 36 BELLE,20 TRUXEL(L) UlLEY VANE HORATIO, 36 CHARLES, 20 JACOB,36 AMELIA, 36 ADELIA S., 16 JOSEPHINE, 124 HALDON U. LT., 52 L.A,61 CHARLES, 36 JOSEPH, 16 LENA,124 HENRY, 36 TRUXWELL GEORGE, 36 MARY SOPHIA, 16 LUCY, 55 JULIA A, 46 J.,61 VAIL(E) VANLIEW MARY,36 MAUDE, 20 S.S.,61 D.,62 ANDREW, 36 MARTHA E., 101 SIDNEY, 20 TUCKER D.A.,61 LAURAM,36 MOULTON,88 TONGUE EDWINA C., 43 L.A., 61, 62 STEWARD, 36 MRS., 71 WILLIAM, 88 MARY ANN, 69 Z.S.REV.,44 WILLARD C., 36 NELSON,36 TOOKER NOE,88 VAN ANKER VANNATTA SAMUEL,36 JAMES, 42 RENA,97 LOUISE, 36 CONRAD, 85 mOMAS, 14,88 TOPPING REUBEN,65 VANARNAM SARAH, 85

mORLEY HENRY, 36 URlAH,65 M,104 VANSCOY EDDIE, lOS MARY ANN,36 TUMER V AN BENSCHOTEN _,87,88 HETTIE, 45 PETER, 36 WILLIAM F., 40 SARAH, 105 BRUNDAGE, 88 MATTIE,105 SARAH ANN, 36 TURNER VANBUREN GEORGE,86

mORN TOPSING _ ,40 EARL, 20 MARY JANE, 69 MARY, 44 WM.,61 ELLA,43 FLOYD, 20 VAUGHN

mORNLOW TOWER ELSIE MARGUERITE, FRANK, 20 EDNA, 55 J.,40 HIRAM,67 107 WILLIAM HENRY, 17 EMMAJ.,55 T.,40 TOWNSAND GEORGE, 88 VANEPPS EVA,55

mORP(E) HIRAM,81 GERTIE, 123 H.A.,IOI RIGGS, 36 AW., MRS., 101 SAMUEL, 81 HARRY, 20 VANGILST VENUS JACOB, 14 SARAHJ.,81 JAMESM,36 PETER, 101 ROBERT, 107 NELSON,86 TOWNSEN JAMES MATHER, 36 VANGORDER SEBASTIAN, 40

THROOP CLISRER,84 LIZZIE,123 W.W.,98 VINCENT LUCY, 120 HIRAM,84 LUCY, 120 VANKIRK HOXSIE, 67

TIIURSTON SAMUEL,84 MARGUERITE, 107 SAMUEL, 86 RALPH, 104 BESSIE, 106 SARAH, 84 OREN LUCAS, 36 VANKLEEK THATCHER,46 HENRY, 36 TOWNSEND SAMUEL, 120 LAWRENCE, 52 VOGEL

TICE _, 10 TUTIIlLL VANLIEW WILLIAM H., 50 _,36 CHARLES H., 36 BENJ.,86 WM. C.,50 VOGUS CYRUSP.,36 EDWARD H., 36 TUTTLE VANSCIVER JOHN, 46 PETER, 36 ELIZAM,36 AVA MARY, 17 ALICE,24 VOLNER

TIER GAMALIEL, 14 CLARA E., 17 E.S.,104 KING,107 ANNIE, 105 HIRAM, 78, 79 E.S.,17 HOWARD,106 VREDENBURGH MINNIE, 105 HIRAMM,88 GEORGE, 106 SAMUEL T.A., 52 RICHARD, 52

TILDEN KNEELAND,S SARAH, 42 VANSCOY VRO(O)MAN DANIEL, 103 LOUISA E., 36 TWADDLE AB.,84 BENJAMIN, 36 MYRON H., 36 MARGARET ANN, 36 ABNER,66 AH.,84 CHARLES, 36

TILLSON P.,98 ALEX, 67 AL.,84 ED, 123 HOWARD,108 pmR, 101 ALEXANDER JR., 66 ABIGAIL,81 HENRY, 36 LUCILE, 108 REUBEN, 36 ALEXANDER SR, 66 ABRAM, 81, 84 JAMES, 36

TILTON SAMUEL, 36,40,86 MARGARET, 66 ABRAM B., 81 MARTIN, 103 J.S., 61, 62 TIMOmYB.,36 NANCY, 66 ALLIS, 81 SARAH, 36 JESSE,105 TYNE,36 POLLY, 69 BISHOP, 84, 88 WADDELL

TIMMINS WILLIAM, 36 SUSAN, 69 BISHOPK,81 JESSIE, 126 WILLIE, lOS WILLIAM K DELL, 36 WILLIAM, 66 G.W.,84 WADE

TIMMONS WM.K.,36 TWELLIGER GEORGE W., 81 W.S.,104 JOHN A, 101 TRAVIS J.L.,61 HEALON,84 WADKINS

TITUS HATTIE, 46 TYLER POLLY, 78 DARlUS,66 JAMES, 88 HENRY, 83 CARRIE, lOS VANTASSEL DAVID, 66 WILL, 104 TREMBLY DAVID, 64, 67 O.H.,I27 LUCY, 66

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Index MARIETT,66 BERNICE, 22 WILLIE, 126 WILLIAM P., 55 NELLIE, 123 SYLDA,66 CLARA, 22 WECK WILLIE E., 55 WILBER WILLARD, 66 ESTELLA, 22 ANNA, 109 WHEELER GEORGE M., 46 WILLIAM, 66 ETIIEL,23 WEED ASA, 71 WILCOX

WAG(G)ONER HERBERT, 105 JANE A , 36 ASAJR.,67 ASABEL R , 36 DANIEL, 53 JOSEPHlNE, 22 WEEDEN CALVlN,58 CORDELIA, 69 JOHN, 60 LESTER, 22 JOHN, 9 EDWARD, 103 HARRISON, 108 PETER, 53 PICKETT, 105 WEEKS HANNAH, 69 JOSEPH, 36 W.O., 40 WILLIAM, 88 LIBBIE,71 HENRY, 52 LUCY, 36

WAHL WASHBURN WEINZEIRL LAVlNA,69 SILAS, 40 ANDREW, MRS., 101 _,71 LUCY, 93 MARY, 58 WILDMAN

WAKEMAN BENJAMIN, 36 WEISENBERGER WHETON _ , 71 C. , 61 HENRY c., 88 DORA ANNA, 119 FRANCIS, 84 CHARLES E., 64 CHARLES, 60 JAMES, 88 GEORGE, MRS., 117 SCELEY,84 EMMAJ.,64 JESUP, 5 JONATHAN, 71 JOHN, 119 WHIDDEN F.A., 52, 64, 67, 71 JOHN A , 40 LYDIA, 36 MARCUS, MRS., 113 FRED, 108 GEORGE H. , 36 MINNIE, 60 MARY, 64 WELCH TIIECLA, 105 ZALMON, JUDGE, 9 W.H. , 40 MINERVA, 36 ALBERT, 20 WHITE W.,71

WALDRON SARAH, 78 EBENIZER, 40 A , 62 WILLIAM H., 64, 67 E.E.,46 WATERBURY IDA, 20 A , MRS. , 96 WILHELM ELNATIIEN J. , 90 AB'L,73 JESSIE, 126 ABRAM, 80 COONRAD J. , 40 J., 127 JOHN, 73 L.A.,52 ABRAM C., 86 LEONA, 108 MRS. VIOLA, 90 JONTN,73 NANCY IRENA, 17 ABRAMT.,83 OTTO, MRS., 116

WALKER MARY, 73 0.H. , 46 ADA LOUISE, 17 WALTER, MRS., 116 _,98 WATERHOUSE WELDAY ALFRED, 65 WILKINSON ABNER, 36 FRANCES, 64 MYRTlE, 106 ANN E., 80, 83 ELISHA,40 ALEX C. , 101 WATKINS WELDON BENEDICT,65 WILLARD CHARLES, 36 DAVID, 84 JOHN, 88 CHARLES, 65 CATIIERINE,44 J.A., DR., 98 LUCY, 84 WELFLE CHARLES C., 67 WILLIAMS JOHN,88 MARIETT,84 A,62 D., 98 ALICE,96 JOHN C. , 98 SILDA,84 WELKER DAISY ESTELLA, 98 AMSDEN, 40 JOSEPH, 88 WATRAS JOSEPH,40 DAVIDJ. , 17 CLIFFORD, 109 LEICESTER, 9 WILLIAM W., 103 WELLS F.A., 46, 61, 62 DAVID,65 SAMUEL,9 WATRESS DANIEL, 52 FANNY B., 109 ELLA 1.,55 VERNE,108 SOLOMON,88 GEO. H. REV., 46 H.,61 ETIIEL,55

WALLACE WATRO(U)S IRA D., 53 H.E.,67 G.,61 MRS., 18 DANIEL S., 50 JAMES, 52 HATTIE, 46 HORATIO, 36

WALLARD JOSEPH, 40 LETITIA E., 45 HELENM.,17 JAMES 0., 52 MARTHA, 103 S. , 62 SOPHIAJ. , 46 JOHN, 83 JAMESW., 46

WALLICK WATSON WILLIAM W., 52 JOHN C., 88 OLIVER W., 52 LIZZIE, 93 AMANDA, 82, 83 WELSH JOHN F., 65, 80 REV.MR.,44 MAUD, 93 BENJAMIN, 86, 88 NICHOLAS D. , 88 LUCILE M., 96 VICTORIA, 65 ROY, 93 EDWARD, 40, 82, 88 WEST LURILLA,20 WILLIAM,65 SYBIL, 93 GEORGE, 82, 88 _ , 40 MYRTIE, I06 WILLIAMSON

WALROUS JOSHUA, 82, 83, 88 ALONZO, 120 SARAHJ.,80 J.D.REV., 43, 45 SADIE,105 MARY, 82, 83 F.,61 THOMAS,65 NELLIE,106

WALSWORTH SAMUEL,82,83,88 FRED,53 THOMAS B., 78, 79, 80, WILLIS GEORGE, 53 WATTERS HARRY,I07 83 C.,61

WALTER PATRICK,52 LAURA,71 WILLIAM W., 65 LUCY E., 44 ABISHAl, 92 WATTS WESTRICK WM W., 67 T.S.,61 DANIEL,88 NINA, 108 CHARLES, MRS., 117 WHITING WILLOUGHBY J.H.REV., 44,45 WEAVER WHALEY CARRIE,126 PEYTON D., 52

WARD DAVID, 40 ADDIE,106 WHITNEY WILLSEY _,98 FRANK, MRS., 101 MAUDE, 106 GERSHAM, 46 DORA, 106 ABBIE C., 45 IRENE JISSELA, 101 WHEATON PALMER, 52 EDNA,106 CLYDE E., 98 WEBB ALLIE,124 WHIITLESEY WILSON D.A., 61, 62 CLARA,90 ARTHUR B. , 55 ELISHA, 7 EDITH,108 EDWARD,52 LOREN,52 CHANCEY S., 55 WHYLER EDSON 1., 55 FLORA,105 MARY ANN, 69 CHARLES, 36 FRED, 105 ELIZA, 85 FRANK,46 SIDNEY LINCOLN, 101 CLARENCE 1., 55 JOHN,104 FRANCIS, 101 J.C., 46 WEB(B)ER CLARISSA M., 55 WICKHAM GEORGE,52 LUELLA,I05 G.A. REV., 43, 45 DORA, 105 HARRIOTT, 107 H.S., 104 JARED,8 GEO AREV., 46 EARLE J., 55 ROMEYN,106 JAMES, 65, 67, 98 ROSA E., 98 W.A. REV., 46 ELIZA E., 55 WIDNER JAMESA,52 SYLVANIA, 88 MARY A , 43 ELMERJ.,55 MICHAEL,9 JESSIE 1., 55

WARNER WEBSTER FLORA, 55 WIERS JOHN,65 ANDREW,88 ADA F., 46 GERTRUDE, 55 KATY, 105 JOHN, REV.,DD. , 98 E.1.REV., 45 DORA, 123 HARRYP., 55 WIES LEWIS E., 55 EBENEZER, 36 F.J., 52 HENRY 1., 55 LOUISA,124 MARY, 70 GEORGEA , 46 RG., 15 JOHN, 40 MARY, 124 ROBERT,88 LEMMIE,105 JOHN 1., 40 MIRANDA, 36 WIGHTMAN SAMUEL, 85 ORRIE,105 LEWIS, 126 ROBERTINA, 36 ELMER,123 WILLIAM,6

WARREN LUCIA,15 W., 50 MAY, 123 WILLIAM J., 101 ANDREW, 86 MEDORA, 15 WALTER D., 55 LOTTIE,123 WM.,88

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Index WINANS MARY A., 37 YARNELL MAX, MRS., 117

DAVIDK. , 67 RETHA, 21 E.C., 60 ZURCHER FRANK. S., 46 WOOLCOT YAW MAX, MRS., 117

WlNEBAR PHEBE, 42 MILO, 37 ZWERMAN E., MRS., 101 WOOL(L)EY WILLIAM, 37 KARL, MRS., 114

WING AARONL.,88 WILLIAM H., 37 CLARK, 65 HARTSON, 69 YEAGER JASON, 65, 67 WILLIAM, 88 MARY, I08 MINERVA, 71 WOOLVERTON YEAMAN NETTIE, lOS W.B.,52 A.,40,67 SUMNER, 65 WOOSTER ABRAHAM, 65

WINSEL FANNIE, I05 ALICE, 65, 70 ALLEN, 20, 22, 24 MOSES F. COL. , 52 JOHN, 65

WINSLOW NATHAN, 52 LIBBIE, 71 H., 62 WORCHESTER YORK HUMPHREY, SO MARTHA, 37 CATHARINE, 85 SARAH,I23 WORS(H)BURN JACOBUS, 85

WINTHROP ANNA, 80, 83 LENARD,85 GOV., 73 BENJ'M., 80, 83 NATHAN, 85, 86

WISE BENJAMIN, 78, 79 STEPHEN, 85, 86 JOSEPH, MRS., 114 CHARLES, 80, 83 , 86 STEVEN,88

WInER HENRY, 78, 79, 80,83 YOUMAN BRANT,I9 HENRY C., 86 SARAHS.,56

WOLCOTT HENRY G., 86 YOUNG BENJAMIN, 9 JOSEPH, 78, 79 ALICE, 24 HARRISON, 36 LEVINA, 80 ARTHUR, I07 MARY,36 LOIZA, 80, 83 BELLE,I09 WILLIAM,36 LOVINA,83 C.S., lOS

WOLFE MARY, 80, 83 DAVID,I07 ELIZA A. , 101 ROBERT, 80, 83 , 86 GLADYS, 109 WILLIAM AUGUSTUS, WORTENBE JAMES J., 40

36 DANIEL C., 52 JOHN, IS WOOD WORTHAM MARTHA, IS

BETSEY, 36 MARIA E., 37 MATTHEW G., JR., 98 D.B.,37 WOTHING PHEBE, 105 DANIEL, 64 CORA E., 96 STEPHEN, 107 E(L)LERY, 86, 88 WRIGHT WALLA,I06 EZRA, 64, 67 _ , 40 WILL,I04 JASPER, 37 AMELIA, 82 YOUNGS MARIA, MRS., 96 EDWARD, 40 WILLIS S., 46 MARTHA, 37 ELIZABETH, 82, 85 YOWNSEND NANCY, 67 EUNICE, 82 WM.,9 NATHAN,42 HARRY, REV. , 115 ZADOC NATHANIEL, 64 JABEZ, 42 CAPT., 9 ORPHA, 106 JACOB, 8 ZAHM RACHEL, 42 JASON, 85 LEWIS, 40

WOODEN JOSEPHINE, 45 ZAHNNER FRANK.,104 LOlZA,85 MARY, I16

WOODMANCY MARY JANE, 37 ZARKER THOMASG , 52 MARYL.,82 GEORGE, 98

WooDROUGH NATHAN, 82 ZEHNER NANCY,42 PERMELIA, 85 JOHN,46

WOODRUFF UNICE, 85 ZEIGLER ABBY, 37 WALLACE 1., 46 EMANUEL, 46 CHAUNCEY, 53 WYCKOFF ZELLER CORNELIUS, 37 DESSIEB., 45 CHARITY, 82 JAMESP., 37 GERTRUDE, 22 GEORGE, 82 JESSE, 37 RUBY, 22 JAMES, 82 JOAB, 37 WYLIE PHEBE,82 PETER, 37 RICHARD REV., 46 SAMUEL, 82 PETER V. , SO YAEGER ZELLERS

WOODWARD ELIZABETH, 37 CLARENCE, I05 ADA E., 37 JACOB,37 ZERBY ALBERT,21 PETER, 37 LEVI, 88 ALBERTD,37 SALLY, 37 WILLIAM, 88 AUGUSTUS, 37 SAMUEL, 37 ZERKLE CAROLYN, 37 YANDERS EDITH, 106 CHARLES 0 ., 57 ETHEL, 106 ZIMMERMAN EMILY C., 37 YANQUELL CALEB, 52 EUGENE E., 37 CHARLES, 108 EVA, 22 FLOYD A. , 37 YAPLE JOSEPH, 52 IMOGENE, 37 NORA, 105 ZIPFEL JAMES L. , 60 YARK CELIA, 107 MARlAD , 37 CAROLINE, 78 ZUCHER

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