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In the 1860 Portage County, Ohio Census, Moses, Betsey, and their family reside in Randolph Twp. where Moses is a farmer. His Real Estate is valued at $1,600.
In the 1870 Portage County, Ohio Census, Moses, Betsey, and their children, Alpheus and Alice, reside in Randolph Twp. where Moses is a brick mason. His Real Estate value is $3,400.00 and his Personal Estate value is $1,500.00.
Moses was executor of his father's will.
Moses is buried next to his parents. His tombstone states that he died 12 January 1872 aged 59y 5m 19d and his two wives, both named Betsey, are buried to his other side. | Stambaugh, Moses (I8667771924)
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In the 1860 Richland County, Ohio Census and on her marriage record to Jesse, she is identified as "Margaret" suggesting that perhaps her name was acutally Margaret Helen.
In the 1900 Richland County, Ohio Census, Helen is the head of household, identified as divorced but married for sixteen years. Her sons, Sherman, who works in a press works, Lee Roy, who's a foreman at a factory, and Glen, and her 18-year-old nephew, Ira Price, who is employedas a time keeper in a factory, reside with her in Mansfield. Helen is identified as the mother of five children with four living at that time.
In the 1920 Richland County, Ohio Census, widowed Helen is head of household and her widowed son, Glen, and her grandson, Charles, age 51/2, reside with her in Mansfield. Next door is a 32-year-old Sherman Stone and his wife Iva and their son LaVergne, age 2.
Helen is listed as a surviving sibling in her brother, John Price's, December 1927 obituary; at that time she resided in Mansfield and was referred to as "Mrs. Ellen Stone".
In the 1930 Richland County, Ohio Census, Helen is widowed and resides with her son, Glen, and his family in Mansfield.
According to her obituary in the February 3, 1934 Mansfield Daily Shield, page 2, Helen died at her son, Glen's, home near Shelby in Mansfield. It states that she was born near Loudonville and spent most of her life "...in and near Mansfield". She was survived by her four sons, Glen, Lee R. , and Sherman H. Stone who all resided in Mansfield at that time, and her son A. Raymond Stone who resided in Akron, Summit County, Ohio at that time and by one brother, Walker Price, who resided in Akron at that time. Her funeral service was conducted by the pastor of the First Christian Church. Helen was identifed as the widow of Jesse Stone. | Price, Helen Margaret (I8667772367)
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In the 1860 Richland County, Ohio Census, Ezekial (identified as "Ezal") and Lydia and their children reside in Mansfield, 2nd Ward, where he is a blacksmith.
In the 1880 Richland County, Ohio Census, Ezekial is employed as a blacksmith. He and Lydia and their children reside in Mansfield. Both of his parents were born in Pennsylvania.
According to the Mansfield Cemetery records, Ezekial died at age 72 from an ulceration of the bowels.
According to his daughter, Flora's, death certificate, Evekial was born in Stark County, Ohio. According to his daughter, Sarah's, death certificate, Ezekial was born in Indiana. | Price, Ezekial (I8667771930)
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In the 1870 Census, the daughter at this age was called DORA but in the 1880 Census, there was no Dora but an EMMA A. at this age. | Bunn, Dora or Emma A. (I8667773047)
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In the 1870 Cumberland County, Illinois Census, Alexander is employed on a driving team and resides in Greenup with his wife, Margaret.
In the 1880 Cumberland County, Illinois Census, Alexander is a farmer. Both of his parents were born in Kentucky. He, Margaret, and their children reside in Greenup. | Fowler, Alexander R. (I8667772074)
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In the 1870 Cumberland County, Illinois Census, George resides with David and Margaret Smith and his siblings, William and Emily, in Greenup.
There is no record of a Stambaugh being buried in Cumberland County, Illinois. | Stambaugh, George M. or W. (I8667772159)
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In the 1870 Hancock County, Ohio Census, Benjamin resides with his wife, Alice, in McComb, Blanchard Twp. where he is a farmer.
In the 1880 Franklin County, Kansas Census, Benjamin and his wife and children (all three of whom were born in Kansas indicating that Benjamin had relocated there by 1873), Theodore, Ada E., and David, reside in Cutler Twp. where Benjamin is a farmer.
In the Portrait and Biographical Album of Hillsdale Co., Michigan, 1888, on page 433, reference is made to Alice Jones, daughter of Levi and Melinda (Oliver) Jones, as the wife of Benjamin Mathias, at that time residing "near Ottawa, KS".
In the 1900 Franklin County, Kansas Census, Benjamin and Alice and their children reside in Ottawa Twp. and Benjamin is a farmer.
Benjamin's obituary from the 12 December 1922 Ottawa Herald (Franklin County, Kansas) is the following:
"Mathias: - The remains of B.F. Mathias, who died yesterday in Burlington, will be brought to Ottawa tomorrow for burial. A short service is to be held tomorrow morning from the home of a son, Ed Mathias, and then the funeral party will come here overland. Rev. W. A. Elliott is to conduct services from the First Baptist church at 2 o'clock. Burial will be in Highland cemetery." | Mathias, Benjamin Franklin (I8667772052)
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In the 1870 Hancock County, Ohio Census, David resides at home with his mother and brother, Lewis, in Blanchard Twp.
In the 1880 Franklin County, Kansas Census, David and his wife reside in Ohio Twp. where David is a farmer.
In the 1900 Franklin County, Kansas Census, David and Ellen and their children reside in Ottawa Twp. David is a groceryman. Both of his parents are identified as being born in Pennsylvania.
In the Franklin County, Kansas probate Records, there is an entry for David B, Mathias, Packet #3671.
The informant on his death certificate was Mrs. Alice Leaona Shiveman of Angentine, Kansas. David was a retired grocer and his wife was still living at the time of his death. His residence was 706 North Main in Ottawa. David died due to arteriosclerosis. His death certificate identifies his parents as Paul Mathias, born in Pennsylvania, and Barbara Stambaugh, born in Pennsylvania. | Mathias, David B. (I8667772064)
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In the 1870 Hancock County, Ohio Census, John and Catharine and their children reside in Blanchard Twp. John is a farmer.
In the 1880 Hancock County, Ohio Census, John and his family reside in Blanchard Twp. where John is a farmer. John's father was born in Ohio and his mother was born in New Jersey.
According to Lynn Kern-Miller, a great-granddaughter of Mary Ann Mathias Kern, Mary Ann died in 1883 and her husband, Porter, died in 1884, leaving their children orphans. Mary Ann's brother, John C. Mathias signed the papers which appointed John Bunn as guardian of Mary Ann and Porter's children.
John and his wife, Catharine, are buried side-by-side in Row 20 of Harman Cemetery and his marker states "Father". An infant, Marley E. Bunn who died age 1m 26d on 27 Oct 1868 is buried on the other side of Mary Mathias Kern, Catharine's sister, who is buried next to John and Catharine. | Bunn, John T. (I8667773046)
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In the 1870 Hancock County, Ohio Census, Lewis resides at home with his mother and brother, David, in Blanchard Twp.
In the 1880 Franklin County, Kansas Census, a Louis Mathias, aged 25, born in Ohio, and his wife, Mary, aged 18 and born in Ohio to a father born in Canada and a mother born in Ohio, as well as their 1- year-old son, Guy who was born in Indiana, reside in 2nd Ward, Ottawa where Louis is a grocer.
The proponderence of evidence suggests that the Louis found in that 1880 Franklin County, Kansas Census is indeed the son of Paul and Barbara; Louis's brothers, Benjamin Franklin and David, definitively reside in that county, there is no evidence of Louis residing in Ohio at that time nor is there any evidence of his dying in Ohio prior to 1880. In addition, the Louis in the Census is the appropriate age to be Paul and Barbara's son. The same can be said for the Joseph Mathias found in the same county in 1880. | Mathias, Louis (I8667772065)
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In the 1870 Hillsdale County, Michigan Census, Jesse works on a farm and he and his wife, Rachel, and their children reside in Camden Twp. | Mathias, Jesse Stambaugh (I8667772327)
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In the 1870 Portage County, Ohio Census, David is employed as a carpenter. His Real Estate is valued at $2,500 and his Personal Estate is valued at $600. He, Malinda, and their sons reside in Randolph Twp.
In the 1880 Portage County, Ohio Census, David is employed as a carpenter and he and Malinda and their sons reside in Randolph Twp. | Shook, David (I8667772028)
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In the 1870 Putnam County, Ohio Census, Porter and Mary reside in Blanchard Twp. Porter is a farmer. Their three-month- old son, Willie, resides with them as does a ten-year-old male named Eddie Kern who was born in Ohio. It would seem improbable that Eddie would be Porter and Mary's son as Mary would have been 12 when Eddie was born.
In the 1880 Putnam County, Ohio Census, Porter and his family appear twice, earliest in Van Buren Twp. and then in Blanchard Twp. The household is the same, though in the first entry the eldest son is called "Willie P." and in the second entry he is "William". Apparently the family moved within the county in that year. Porter is a farmer and both of his parents were born in Pennsylvania. A nephew, 9-year-old William Matthias, born in Kansas to a father born in Ohio and a mother born in New Jersey, also resides with the Kern family in both 1880 Census entries.
According to Lynn Kern-Miller, the she derived the following based on Putnam County, Ohio Probate records maintained at the Bowling Green State University Archives:
"It would seem that Catherine Bunn and John T. Bunn's one son and new wife took over the farm that Mary and Porter had been living on in Putnam Co. after Porter's death. Oldest son William and youngest daughter Winifred lived with them while my grandfather Ray and his sister Gertrude lived next door with the George Ernest Family until my grandfather was 7 years old and then he moved to Hancock Co. to live." | Kern, Porter J. (I8667773042)
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In the 1870 Richland County, Ohio Census, James and Sarah reside in Mansfield in the home of James and Luisa Cochran. James is a plasterer.
In the 1880 Crawford County, Ohio Census, James and Sarah and their children reside in Galion. James is employed as a railroad switchman.
In the 1900 Crawford County, Ohio Census, James and Sarah and their daughter, Mary, reside in Polk Twp. where James is a railroad conductor. His father was born in Kentucky and his mother was born in Illinois.
According to his death record at the Mansfield Cemetery, James died due to "Ruptures" at age 57. | Gilmore, James Thomas (I8667772480)
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In the 1870 Stark County, Ohio Census Anson resides with his mother and his brother, Henry, in Sugar Creek Twp. He is a stone mason.
In the 1880 Stark County, Ohio Census, Anson is a farmer who resides in Sugar Creek Twp. with his wife and their son, his widowed mother, his unmarried brother, Henry, and a 14-year-old hired hand, George Slayman. Anson's older brother A.H. and his family reside next door.
In the 1900 Summit County, Ohio Census, Anson and his wife, Emma, their sons, and who Anson's brother, Henry, reside in Akron. Anson is employed as a brick mason.
Anson, listed as "A.J." and Emma are buried next to each other; their children Clarence and Nellie and Anson's brother, Henry, are all buried in the same plot.
The informant on Anson's death certificate was his son, W.A. Stambaugh. Anson was married at the time of his death and his address was identifies ad 782 N. 4th in Newark, Licking County, Ohio. His occupation was that of a Plasterer and he died at age 71 years 8 months and 2 days due to arteriosclerosis, high blood pressure, and heart trouble. | Stambaugh, Anson J. (I8667771962)
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In the 1870 Stark County, Ohio Census, Allen is a stone mason who resides in Sugar Creek Twp. with his wife, Tabitha, and two children. Allen had $1,000.00 in both Real Estate and Personal Estate. His brother, Alfred, and family reside next door to him.
In the 1900 Fountain County, Indiana Census, Allen and Tabitha reside in Troy Twp. where Allen is a farmer. Their son, Edward, resides with them. | Stambaugh, Allen H. (I8667771959)
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In the 1870 Stark County, Ohio Census, Henry is a farm laborer and resides at home with his mother and his brother, Anson, in Sugar Creek Twp.
In the 1880 Stark County, Ohio Census, Henry is a single laborer who resides with his brother, Anson, and his family in Sugar Creek Twp.
In the 1900 Summit County, Ohio Census, Henry is single, employed as a laborer, and resides in Akron with his brother, Anson, and Anson's wife and children.
According to his death certificate, for which his brother, Anson, was the informant, Henry was single at the time of his death which was due to apoplexy. Henry was a farmer. The death certificate identifies Henry's parents are Henry and Susan (Wallick) Stambaugh, both born in Pennsylvania. | Stambaugh, Henry I. (I8667771960)
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In the 1870 Vigo County, Indiana Census, John resides in Terra Haute with his wife, Elizabeth, and their children. He is employed as a miller.
In the 1880 Vermillion County, Indiana Census, John is still employed as a miller and he, Elizabeth, and their children reside in the city of Vermillion. His father was born in Pennsylvania and his mother was born in Virginia. | Nagle, John E. (I8667772071)
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In the 1880 Emmet County, Michigan Census, William is a farmer. He and Lucinda and their daughter, Grace, reside in Bear Creek Twp. The record states that William's father was born in Michgan and that his mother was born in New York.
In the 1900 Emmet County, Michigan Census, William is a farmer who resides in Spring Vale Twp. with his wife and family.
In the 1910 Emmet County, Michigan Census, William and Lucinda, their son, Eugene, and his son, Arthur, and their son, Glen, reside in Springvale Twp. where William is a farmer.
In the 1920 Emmet County, Michigan Census, William and Lucinda reside in Springvale Twp. where William is a farmer. Their 11-yr-old grandson, Arthur, resides with them.
In the 1930 Emmet County Census, William and Lucinda and their son, Glen, reside in Springvale Twp.
William's obituary in the Monday, 4 May 1936 Petoskey Evening News (Emmet County, Michigan) is as follows:
"William L. Dunshee, resident of this region for many years, died Sunday at the home of his daughter, Mrs. Floyd Johnson, at Ovid. Mr. Dunshee was 83 years old.
Funeral services will be held from the Stone Funeral Home at 10 a.m. Wednesday with the Rev. G. A. Weaver in charge. Burial will be in Greenwood cemetery.
Born in Defiance, O., October 7, 1852, Mr. Dunshee was married to Miss Lucinda Schilling, of Hillsdale, in 1878. They came to Petoskey in 1882 and located on a farm out the Mitchell street road. Later they moved to a farm south of Epsilon. Mrs. Dunshee died three years ago.
Five children were born, of whom two survive: Eugene Dunshee, of Petoskey; and Mrs. Johnson. There are eight grandchildren and three great grandchildren.
Mr. Dunshee was a member of Epsilon Evangelical church." | Dunshee, William (I8667772006)
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In the 1880 Franklin County, Kansas Census, a Joseph D. Mathias, aged 42, born in Ohio, and his wife, Mary, aged 35 and born in Ohio, as well as their 11 year old daughter, Ella M., born in Ohio, reside in 3rd Ward, Ottawa where Joseph is a grocer.
In the 1900 Franklin County, Kansas Census, "J.D." and his wife "M.A." and their two daughters reside in Ottawa where he works as a grocery salesman.
According to his death certificate, for which his daughter, Ella, was the informant, he was a retired grocer. He resided at 210 S. Walnut in Ottawa, Franklin County, Kansas. It identifies his parents as "Paul Mathias" and "B. Steinbaugh". He died due to a cerebral hemorrhage with senility and dementia being contirbutory causes.
In the Franklin County, Kansas probate Records, there is an entry for J.D.. Mathias, Packet #3606. | Mathias, Joseph D. (I8667772045)
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in the 1880 Grand Travers County, Michigan Census, Collins is listed as C.C. Shilling and is a farmer. He and his wife, Mary, and their three children reside in Long Lake Twp.
Collins is not listed in his sister, Lucinda's, obituary in June 1932.
C. C. Shilling threshed his last job yesterday for this season. Without a doubt his machine does the cleanest work that we have ever had done.
6 September 1888
CEDAR RUN
"C. C. Shilling is around with his new steam thresher."
"School meeting Monday evening elected C. C. Shilling moderator for the coming term of office, and voted to have but four months' school in the next year."
13 June 1889
CEDAR RUN
"Pathmaster C. C. Shilling has called out his men, and is making some great improvements along our highway."
The following entry is found on line at Grand Traverse County, Michigan's rootsweb site in the "Pioneer Families of Grand Traverse County, Michigan Long Lake "S" Families":
SHILLING
Collins C Shilling was born in 1844/1845 in Ohio, son of C. H. Shilling (f=PA, m=OH). Shilling was married prior to 1867 to Mary M George. Mary was born in 1839/1840 in Ohio (parents=PA).
Colin Shilling owned 67 acres in Long Lake township in 1879[127]. In 1880, the Shillings lived on a farm in Long Lake twp[128]. Collins was appointed constable of Long Lake twp in 1881 and 1882. In March 1882 he began to build a 16 ft by 28 ft addition to his house. In October of 1882 he purchased a team for $315[129]. Colin was well known as a well digger. He put in a well for Elijah Cox in August 1885 and was "prepared to do such work at any time"[130].
Colin's brother visited in March 1884 and announced that he intended to move to Long Lake. Meanwhile Colin finished his house building. In October 1884, Colin ran Mr. Algier's threshing machine and threshed 724 bushels in 32 minutes. Later that year: C. C. Shilling informed your localist that he had for sale one pair of lumber sleighs for the small sum of $23. Colin's brother Silas Shilling returned to southern Michigan in February 1885. In September, Silas purchased a new threshing machine and reported that it was giving entire satisfaction. The greater amount of threshing is done. We secured the services of C. C. Shillings in threshing our grain, and we desire to say that we never had better work done since coming to this section. His terms are also very reasonable. His charges are four cents for threshing peas, 3 1/2 cents for wheat, and two cents for oats[131].
The Shillings hosted a party in April 1886. Colin received a back pension in April 1887 for Civil War service. He finished his last threshing job of the year in early October. In 1888 he built a new barn and purchased an engine for his threshing machine. He also lost a cow and calf by eating "paris green" (apparently a poisenous plant). Colin was elected a moderator for the school meetings in September 1888. In December, Colin and his son were cutting wood with a wood machine. He was elected constable in 1889 and was also the pathmaster, making sure the roads were kept up[132].
Collins became a member of the Long Lake Friends Church in 1883 and Mary and daughter Ella in 1884. Collins condemned himself for using profane language in 1885. Collins, Mary, and daughter Cora resigned from the church in 1890[133]. In July 1792, C. F. Powell and Joshua Simmonds built a house for the Shillings[134]. Collins died on 13 November 1898 from septicemia in Traverse City[135].
Mary died on 11 August 1911 in Holland, MI. An obituary appeared in the Record Eagle on the following day (page 3):
OLD RESIDENT GONE
Mrs. Collins Shillings Died at Holland Last Night
Mrs. Collins Shillings, for forty years a resident of Traverse City, passed away at the home of her daughter in Holland last night, and the former residents of the city and burial this evening (sic). Mr. and Mrs. Shillngs were among the best known of the former residents of the city and during their | Schilling, Collins (I8667771940)
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In the 1880 Hancock County, Ohio Census, Catharine's father's birth place is identified as Ohio and her mother's is Pennsylvania.
Catharine is buried next to her husband in Row 20 of Harman Cemetery. Her marker states "Mother". | Mathias, Catharine (I8667772046)
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In the 1880 Hancock County, Ohio Census, James is a farmer. He and Susan and their four children reside in Blanchard Twp. | Hickerson, James Hall (I8667772315)
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In the 1880 Hillsdale County, Michigan Census, "Ida M." is the 12-year-old daughter of Jesse and Rachel. | Mathias, Mary Ida (I8667772331)
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In the 1880 Hillsdale County, Michigan Census, Silas is single and is employed as a farm laborer, residing in the home of James and Eliza Speer in Adams Twp.
in the 1900 Lenawee County, Michigan Census, Silas and his family reside in Rollin Twp. where Silas is a farmer.
In the 1920 Jackson County, Michigan Census, Silas is widowed and residing alone in Jackson Twp. where he works as a factory sweeper.
Silas is not listed in his sister, Lucinda's, obituary as one of the surviving siblings. There is no record of him in the 1930 Census. | Shilling, Silas (I8667771922)
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In the 1880 Hillsdale County, Michigan Census, William is a farmer and both of his parents were born in New York. He, Mary, and their daughter, Dora, reside in Woodbridge Twp.; James and Sarah Divine, who, by age and the fact that they were both born in New York, are probably his parents, reside next door. | Divine, William H. (I8667772853)
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In the 1880 Hillsdale County, Michigan Census, William is an unmarried school teacher who resides at home with his parents and siblings in Amboy Twp. | Mathias, William M. (I8667772330)
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In the 1880 Pike County, Illinois Census, Joseph is a farmer and he and his wife and their son reside in New Salem. Both of his parents were born in Ohio.
In the 1900 and 1910 Pike County, Illinois Censuses, Joseph is a farmer and he and Eldora and their children reside in New Salem. | Dunham, Joseph M. (I8667772190)
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In the 1880 Portage County, Ohio Census, Albert is employed as a carpenter. He, his wife, Celestia, and their son reside in Randolph Twp. | Stambaugh, Albert W. (I8667772011)
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In the 1880 Portage County, Ohio Census, Alpheus is employed as a brick mason. | Stambaugh, Alpheus (I8667772013)
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In the 1880 Putnam County, Ohio Census, Mary Ann's father's birthplace is identified as Ohio and her mother's is Pennsylvania.
According to Lynn Kern-Miller, a great-granddaughter of Mary Ann Mathias Kern, Mary Ann died in 1883 and her husband, Porter, died in 1884, leaving their children orphans. Mary Ann's brother, John C. Mathias signed the papers which appointed John Bunn as guardian of Mary Ann and Porter's children.
Mary is burried next to her sister, Catharine, and Catharine's husband, John, in Row 20 of the Harman Cemetery. Her marker states "d Jun 11, 1883 age 36y 6m 28d w/o PJ Kern". | Mathias, Mary Ann (I8667772051)
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In the 1880 Putnam County, Ohio Census, widowed Lydia and her three children reside in Blanchard Twp. | Mathias, Lydia (I8667772056)
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In the 1880 Richland County, Ohio Census, Andrew is single, resides at home with his parents, and is employed in a boiler shop.
In the 1900 Richland County, Ohio Census, he is identified as "Burns" and is employed as a boilermaker. He and his wife reside in Mansfield. They have no children.
In the 1910 Richland County, Ohio Census, Burns and Eva reside in Mansfield where he is a house painter. According to that record, they have been married for twenty years and she is the mother of zero children. | Price, Andrew Burns (I8667771978)
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In the 1880 Richland County, Ohio Census, John is single, resides at home with his parents, and is employed as a machinist.
In the 1900 Crawford County, Ohio Census, John is employed as a railroad conductor. John and Dora had been married 14 years. The family resides in Galion, Polk Twp. and John's sister-in-law, Iona, 32, and her two children, Glenn H., 12, and William, 10, also reside with them.
In the 1910 Crawford County, Ohio Census, John and Dora and their daughters reside in Galion Twp.
In the 1920 Marion County, Ohio Census, John C. is a railroad conductor. He and his wife, Dora, reside in Marion in Marion Twp.
According to his death certificate, for which his daughter, Mrs. Russell Alline of Cleveland, Ohio, was the informant, John died of stomach cancer, was employed as a condutor with the Erie Railroad at the time of his death, and resided at 158 Walnut in Marion at the time of his death.
John's obituary from the December 9, 1927 Marion Star is as follows:
John C. Price, 66, Erie conductor, died at 6:30 o'clock this morning at his home, 158 Walnut st., following a six months illness of stomach trouble.
Funeral services are to be held at 2:30 o'clock Monday afternoon from the home with Dr. B.L. George, pastor of Epworth M. E. Church, officiating. Interment will be in Marion Cemetery.
Mr. Price was a member of the Junior Order of Ohio Railway Conductors, of the Erie Veterans Association, of the Foresters and Odd Fellows Lodge. He was born in Mansfield, Feb. 2 1861, the son of Ezekiel and Lydia Stambuagh Price, both native residents of Mansfield [sic] and both of whom preceded him in death. He was married to Dora Howell in Galion April 29, 1886.
Surviving are the widow, two daughters, Mrs. James Barringer, 1050 E. Center st. and Mrs. Russell Alline of Cleveland, a son, Donald Price of Detroit, two sisters, Mrs. Ellen Stone of Mansfield and Mrs. Walter Kerr of Ashland, two brothers, Nathan Price of Mansfield and Walker Price of Kenmore and three grandchildren." | Price, John Cline (I8667771979)
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In the 1880 Richland County, Ohio Census, Nathan is employed as a boiler maker. He, his wife, Susan, and their daughter reside in Mansfield.
In the 1900 Richland County, Ohio Census, Nathan resides in Mansfield and is employed at a gas station. There are two other residents in the house with him and his wife, Susan, but their information is illegible.
In the 1910 Richland County, Ohio Census, Nathan, his wife, Lulu, and a two-year-old Charles Cooper, born in Ohio, reside with Nathan's widowed mother as head of household on Lilly Street in Madison Twp., Mansfield. He is employed in "Common Labor".
In the 1920 Richland County, Ohio Census, Nathan and Lulu and her two sons reside in Mansfield. Nathan is employed as a laborer at a rubber works.
Nathan is listed as a surviving sibling in his brother, John Price's, December 1927 obituary; at that time Nathan resided in Mansfield, Ohio.
In the 1930 Richland County, Ohio Census, Nathan and Lulu and her two sons reside in Madison Twp., Mansfield. Nathan is employed as a laborer doing "digging".
According to the Mansfield Cemetery records, Nathan died at age 75 from a cerebral hemorrhage and was married at the time. | Price, Nathan (I8667772031)
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In the 1880 Richland County, Ohio Census, William is employed as a machinist. He, his wife, their children, and his sister-in-law reside in Mansfield next door to his parents and siblings.
According to his mother, Lydia's, December 2, 1912 obituary, William was already deceased at that time as he is not mentioned among her seven surviving children.
William H. Price who was "killed by cars" at age 52 in Galion, Ohio on 2 February 1905 is buried in Mansfield Cemetery, Mansfield, Richland County, Ohio. The following is his obituary from the Mansfield Daily Shield, February 3, 1905:
PARTICULARS REGARDING THE DEATH OF W. H. PRICE.
Concerning the death of Conductor Price, reported in the Shield yesterday the ASkron Times-Demoncrat says:
William Henry Price of Galion one fo the oldest and best known conductors on the Erie railroad was struck and instantly killed by B. & O. passenger train No. 5, at 2:50 Thursday morning, near Exchange street this city.
Price was running an east bound freight train on the Erie and had just pulled into the Exchange street siding making a stop to do some switching and pick up some cars to take on to Kent. Price rode on the locomotive until the train stopped, so as to be able to direct the engineer.
Just as the train stopped, Price stepped down and in a cloud of steam and the noise of his own train, he was unable to see or hear, and stepped onto the B. & O. tracks just as the fast passenger came running by. He was struck and hurled about fifty feet.
Another member of his crew who saw the accident rushed to Price, but life was already extinct. The injuries were a fractured skull, a broken leg and bruises about the spine.
Park's ambulance took the remains to the morgue and they will be taken to Galion this evening by a committee from Crawford Division Order Railway Conductors, of which the decedent has been, for many years, financial secretary. This committee arrived from Galion this morning.
Mr. Price was about 54 years old. He was twice married and lieaves (sic) his wife and five children. Two of the children live here, Mrs. Albert R. Stannah, 290 Perkin(s) street and J. N. Price 504 Ohio street. Mr. Price was a prominent member of several secret societies and of the Disciple church, being one of the officials of the Galion church, under the pastorate of Rev. John P. Sala, formerly of this city.
A peculiar feature of the accident is that Mrs. Price is left a widow for the second time by railway accident, her first husband having met death in a similar manner ten years ago. She was married about four years ago to Mr. Price.
The dead man had been in the employ of the Erie all his life and had run a train for may years. He was one of the most popular men on the road. He has several brothers who also work for the Erie. | Price, William Henry (I8667771982)
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In the 1900 Ashalnd County, Ohio Census, Walter was employed as a machinist.
According to the 1920 Ashland County, Ohio Census, Walter was a laborer at a pump factory. He and Flora resided in the city of Ashland in Montgomery Twp. His father was born in Ohio and his mother was born in New Jersey.
In the 1930 Ashland County, Ohio Census, Walter is widowed and resides alone in Montgomery Twp. in the city of Ashland where he is employed as a machinist in a pump factory. | Kerr, Walter A. (I8667772366)
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In the 1900 Benzie County, Michigan Census, Edwin and Hattie and their children reside in Almira Twp. Edwin's father was born in New York and his mother was born in Maryland. Edwin was a logger and did not live on a farm.
In the 1910 Benzie COunty, Michigan Census, Edwin and his family reside in Almira Twp. where he is a farmer.
In the 1920 Benzie County, Michigan, Edwin, Hattie, and their daughters, Edna, Jessie, and Norma, reside in Almira Twp. where Edwin is a farmer.
In the 1930 Benzie County, Michigan Census, Edwin (he's identified as Edward S. in this record) is a farmer and resides with his wife, Hattie, and their daughters, Jessie and Norma, in Honor Twp., District 12. | Gray, Edwin Silas (I8667772816)
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In the 1900 Fountain County, Indiana Census, Edward is a single farm laborer who resides at home with his parents. | Stambaugh, Edward (I8667772237)
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In the 1900 Hancock County, Illinois Census, Ethalinda is widowed and the head of household. She is the mother of seven children with only four living; those four reside with her in Augusta Twp. and are William, Clara, Louis, and Jesse. Ethalinda is a farmer.
In the 1910 and 1920 Hancock County, Illinois Censuses Ethalinda continues to reside in Augusta Twp. The 1910 Census again states that Ethalinda is the mother of seven children with four living at that time. In the 1920 Census she lives alone. | Miller, Ethalinda E. (I8667771971)
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In the 1900 Hillsdale County, Michigan Census, Carrie is residing with her aunt, Cynthia, and uncle, Loren Shannon. | Sholty, Carrie M. (I8667773250)
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In the 1900 Hillsdale County, Michigan Census, Floyd is a boarder residing in Camden Twp. | Divine, Floyd (I8667772855)
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In the 1900 Richland County, Ohio Census Glen resides at home with his mother and brothers.
In the 1920 Richland County, Ohio Census, Glen is widowed and employed as a machinist in a factory. He and his son, Charles, reside with Glen's widowed mother in Mansfield.
In the 1930 Richland County, Ohio Census, Glen and his second wife, Marie, and his son, Eugene, reside in Mansfield where Glen is employed as a shearman in a factory. Glen's mother, Helen, resides with them.
At the time of his mother's death in February 1934, Glen resided near Shebly, Richland County, Ohio. | Stone, Glen E. (I8667772369)
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In the 1900 Richland County, Ohio Census, Leroy is single, resides with his mother and brothers and is employed as a foreman in a factory.
In the 1910 Richland County, Ohio Census, Lee is single, employed as a foreman in a factory, and resides at home with his mother and brothers in Mansfield.
In the 1920 Richland County, Ohio Census, Lee and his wife, Hazel, reside in Mansfield where he is employed as a machinist. They have no children.
In the 1930 Richland County, Ohio Census, Lee and Hazel reside in Mansfield where Lee is the owner of some sort of auto motive business. They have no children.
At the time of his mother's death in February 1934, Lee resided in Mansfield, Richland County, Ohio.
According to Mansfield Cemetery records, Lee was widowed at the time of his death. He and his wife, Hazel, are buried next to each other. | Stone, Lee Roy (I8667772488)
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In the 1900 Richland County, Ohio Census, Sherman is 22 and single. He resides at home with his mother and brothers and is employed as a "finisher" in a press works.
In the 1910 Richland County, Ohio Census, Sherman single, employed in a press works, as resides at home in Mansfield with his mother and brothers.
In the 1920 Richland County, Ohio Census, Sherman and his wife and their son reside next door to his mother in Mansfield, Madison Twp. where Sherman is employed as a machinist.
In the 1930 Richland County, Ohio Census, Sherman and Iva and their two children reside in Mansfield, Madison Twp. where Sherman is employed as a foreman in an electric facility.
At the time of his mother's death in 1934, Sherman resided in Mansfield, Richland County, Ohio.
According to the Mansfield Cemetery records, Sherman was widowed at the time of his death. He is buried next to his wife, Iva. | Stone, Sherman Harrison (I8667772489)
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In the 1910 Benzie County, Michigan Census, Dio resides with the William and Lucinda Clark family in Almira Twp. as a farmhand.
In the 1920 Benzie County, Michigan Census, Dio and his family reside in Almira Twp. where he is a laborer.
In the 1930 Leelanau County, Michigan Census, Dio and his family reside in Kasson Twp. where he is a farmer. | Gray, Dio Clyde (I8667773062)
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In the 1910 Census, William and his family reside in Hancock County. | Bunn, William C. (I8667773048)
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In the 1910 Columbiana County, Ohio Census, "Kennet" is residing with his son, Harvey, and Harvey's family.
From a letter written by Louise (Mrs. Russell) Stokey Coy on 6 June 1981:
"At the age of 3, Ken Coy left his [Russell's] mother
with seven kids to bring up, feed, and clothe. He was
raised in poverty and grew up with a deep sense of
hatred for his father so he was never curious about the
Coy background. The only father he ever knew was his
stepfather, Frank Drake, who was truly a good man but
was crippled so he didn't earn enough money to support
a large family, if it hadn't been for Joe Faloon whose
home they lived in they would have gone hungry."
Ken and his first wife, though they both had remarried, are buried next to each other.
In the 1930 Columbiana County, Ohio Census, Kenn resides in Hanover Twp. and lives alone as the Head of Household. He provides his age as 68 years, born in Pennsylvania to parents born in Ohio (his mother was born in Indiana), and states that he is widowed. His occupation is identified as a farmer on a "general farm".
His father's Pension File states that Ken was born in 1861 though his tombstone states 1859. However, the fact that he is not listed as born in the 1860 Pennsylvania Census suggests that the Pension File provides the correct year. | Coy, Kennett Knox (I8667767806)
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In the 1910 Columbiana County, Ohio Census, George is employed as a Mail Carrier for the US Postal Service.
In the 1920 Portage County, Ohio Census, George and Ellen, their children, Lewis and Naomi, their four-year-old granddaughter, Carlotta, born in Ohio, and "boarder" Russell Coy, Ellen's nephew. | Diezman, George Oscar (I8667769180)
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In the 1910 Crawford County, Ohio Census, Edna is employed as a seamstress in a factory. | Price, Edna (I8667772090)
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