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5801 Name Prefix: Dr.
In the 1930 Van Wert County, Ohio Census, Ed Del and Fern reside in Delphos where he is a veterinarian. Thay appread to have no children. His father was born in Ohio and his mother was born in Germany. 
Ziegenbush, Ed Del (I8667772833)
 
5802 Name Prefix: Mr. Miller, UNKNOWN (I8667771854)
 
5803 Name Prefix: Mr. Torcasio, UNKNOWN (I8667771857)
 
5804 Name Prefix: Mr. McNichol, UNKNOWN (I8667771883)
 
5805 Name Prefix: Mr. Randal, UNKNOWN (I8667771884)
 
5806 Name Prefix: Mr. Angel, UNKNOWN (I8667771885)
 
5807 Name Prefix: Mr. Fortune, UNKNOWN (I8667772167)
 
5808 Name Prefix: Mr. Meacham, UNKNOWN (I8667772807)
 
5809 Name Prefix: Mr. James, UNKNOWN (I8667772839)
 
5810 At least one living or private individual is linked to this note - Details withheld. Hall Moses, Ella Lee (I8667769288)
 
5811 Name Prefix: Mrs.
The records for Fairview Cemetery in Crawford County, Ohio state that the wife of Frank M. Funk was Mary Lucretia Piper. 
Piper Funk, Mary Lucretia (I8667772745)
 
5812 Name Prefix: Mrs. Palmer Pearsol, Florence (I8667769169)
 
5813 Name Prefix: Mrs. Lewis, Alice (I8667772113)
 
5814 Name Prefix: Rev.
In the 1860 Hancock County, Ohio Census, Benjamin, his wife, and their three children reside in Blanchard Twp. next door to Julia Ann's parents; Benjamin is employed as a merchant.

In the 1870 Hillsdale County, Michigan Census, Benjamin and Julia Ann and their children reside in Woodbridge Twp. next door to Julia Ann's brother, Henry, and his family. Benjamin is a farmer.

Benjamin was a veteran of the Union soldiers of the Civil War, evidenced by the Pension Application that Julia Ann filed as his widow and by the Civil War Marker at his gravesite. Benjamin served in Company G, the 21st Ohio Volunteer Infantry and enlisted 26 April 1861.

In the 1900 Williams County, Ohio Census, Benjamin is employed as a minister. He and Julia reside in Pioneer Twp. His father was born in Pennsylvania and his mother was born in Maryland. 
Sholty, Benjamin Franklin (I8667772326)
 
5815 Name Prefix: Rev.
Rev. Jacob Lischy's Private Pastoral Records for Lischy's Reformed Church in York County, Pennsylvania, 1773 -1901 record the baptism of Henry Stambach who was born 14 September 1785 (this date is within 3 days of the birthdate calculated according to Rev. Henry Stambaugh's cemetery marker). His parents are identified as Philip and Margaret Stambach; the probablity that this is Henry, son of Philip and Barbara, but with some recording error, appears great. The baptismal sponsors were Jacob and Anna Hauser.

There is an entry for Henry Stambaugh in Manallen Twp., 1810 Adams County, Pennsylvania Census witht he following family:

1 male 16 - 25
3 males under 10
1 female 16-25
1 female under 10


There is an entry for Henry Stombaugh in the 1820 Columbiana County, Ohio Census for Centre Twp. with the following family:

1 male 26 - 45
2 males 10 - 16
5 males under 10
1 female 26 - 45
1 female 10 - 16
2 females under 10
1 person engaged in agriculture


Reference is made to Henry in the Columbiana County Cemetery Inscriptions, Volume 14, as submitted by Carol Willsey Bell. The record originally appeared in the Ohio Patriot published in New Lisbon by William D. Lepper Saturday, 12 September 1829:


DIED Sunday morning last at the residence of John Watson in
this town, the Rev. John Waggner late of Rockbridge Co., VA,
at the advanced age of 75 years. The deceased had left home on foot, a distrance of several hundred miles, in search of two of
his sons, of whom no tidings were had until whitin a few days
of his demise and too late for information to reach them of his
situation. It may be a gratification to his relations and friends
to learn, though he died among strangers, that every care & attention was paid to him by Mr. Watson & family and the
family of Martin Helman, that humanity cound suggest. His remains were interred on Monday in the German Cemetery at which the Rev. Henry Stambaugh officiated in a feeling and impressive manner.


In the 1850 Portage County, Ohio Census, Henry and his second wife, Hannah, reside in Randolph Township where Henry is a cooper. His Real Estate value is $1,600.00.

In the 1860 Portage County, Ohi Census, Henry and Hannah continue to reside in Randolph Twp. Henry's Real Estate value is $600.00 and his Personal Estate value is $2,000.00.

In the biographical sketch of A.W. Stambaugh in History of Stark County with an outline sketch of Ohio edited by William Henry Perrin, his grandfather is identified as Rev. Henry Stambaugh. This source does not mention Henry and Catharina's children Jacob or Hannah but does mention a son "Josiah", a daughter, "Emma", and a second daughter bearing the name "Catharine" that are not mentioned in any other document or resource that I have yet found.

That same source explains that Henry married Catharine "...and with his family of children emigrated to Ohio, crossing the river at Pittsburg in a ferryboat. He came to New Lisbon, Ohio, where he rented land twelve years, but finally made his way to the county [Stark], and settled first in Nimishillen Tp., when it was all a wilderness; remaining here seven years, when, he removed to Canton and remained seven years, and finally located in Portage Co., where he died in 1866. He was a minister of the Albright faith, as were also John and Jacob, his brothers, but later in life joined the United Brethren Church. (page 968)."

According to that same county history, Henry's "...ancestor was Philip, a native of Alsace on the Rhine. He and several brothers came to York Co., Pa., and settled there previous to the war of the Revolution. The children of Philip were --- Jacob, Henry, John, Catharine, Mary and Elizabeth. Philip was remarkably fond of hunting and the chase, and upon his arrival in Pennsylvania, purchased several hundred acres of land at South Mountain, in Adams Co., Pa. (967)."

Henry 
Stambaugh, Henry (I8667771914)
 
5816 Name Suffix: DR.
NO. 62 INR.B. TOBEY'S BOOK. 
Tobey, DR. ELISHA (I5856876979)
 
5817 At least one living or private individual is linked to this note - Details withheld. Crumm, II Harold Hammond (I8667772915)
 
5818 At least one living or private individual is linked to this note - Details withheld. Page, Jr. William (I8667771817)
 
5819 Name Suffix: Jr.
In the 1870 Schuyler County, Illinois Census, William and his wife, reside at home with his parents in Camden Twp. and he works as a farm hand.

In the 1880 Schuyler County, Illinois Census, William resides in Camden with his wife and their three sons where he is a farmer.

In the 1900 Schuyler County, Illinois Census, William, his wife, Margaret, and their children Ray and Pearlie and a niece, Chloa B. Snodgrass, born in August 1889 in Illinois, resides in Camden Twp.

In the 1910 Schuyler County, Illinois Census, William and his wife Margaret reside in Camden Twp. Their son, Ray, and his wife, Ethel, reside next door. Both of William's parents were born in Pennsylvania according to this record.

In the 1920 Schuyler County, Illinois Census, William and his wife, Margaret, reside in Camden Twp. and their 14-year-old granddaughter, Pearlie Koontz (she was born in Illinois to parents who were both born in Illinois), resides with them. Both of William's parents were born in Pennsylvania according to this record. 
Koontz, Jr. William Harrison (I8667771968)
 
5820 Name Suffix: M.D.
According to Dorothy Weiser Seale's Mat(t)hias Milestones, Charles was a practicing Physician and Surgeon in Los Angeles. 
McKittrick, M.D. Charles Leroy (I8667772681)
 
5821 Name Suffix: M.D.
In the 1860 Hancock County, Ohio Census Albert resides at home with his parents in Blanchard Twp.

According to Mat(t)hias milestones : the genealogy & biograhical history of Daniel Mathias, senior (a soldier of the Revolution) of Westmoreland County, Pennsylvania & Stark County, Ohio By Dorothy Weiser Seale, Albert

served almost 3 1/2 years in the Union Army of the U.S.
during the Civil War. According to his War papers obtained
from National Archives in Washington, D.C., his first
enlistment was on 4 November 1861 at McComb, Hancock County, Ohio as a Private in Co. K, 65th Ohio Volunteer
Infantry commanded by Cap. Joshua Prebble. During the
course of the War he fought under Generals U.S. Grant and
W.T. Sherman. During 1862-1863 he fought in the battles of
Shiloh, Perryville, Stone River, Chickamauga, Chattanooga, and
Missionary Ridge. After these campaigns, with two years of
service behind him, he mustered out and was discharged 31 December 1863 so that he might re-enlist as a Veteran
Volunteer. On 1 January 1864 at Blains Cross Roads, Tenn.,
he rejoined with the rank of Corporal and on 19 February 1864
at Chattanooga, Tenn. He once again mustered into the service
of Co. K, 65th Regiment, Ohio Veterans Volunteer Infantry (OVVI) commanded by Liet. William A. Bell. In May, 1864 he fought at Rocky Face Ridge and Resaca, Georgia. On 14 May 1864 he was severly wounded in action in his right arm in the Battle of Resaca. This campaign began on 11 May 1864 when Gen. Sherman's troops were marching west of Rocky Face
Ridge toward Snake Creek Gap and Resaca. Sherman attacked
the Confederate troops (led by Gen. Joseph E. Johnston) at Resaca, and on May 15 gained possession of that town. Corp. Matthias was mentioned for conspicious bravery in the face of
the enermy on 11 May 1864. His war papers state: "On 14 May 1864 he was shot throught the elbow joint of the right arm..."
(pp.132-133)


After the war, Albert practiced as a physician in Gilboa, Putnam County, Ohio and in McComb, Hancock County, Ohio. His death was due to arteriosclerosis.

The Lewis Publishing Company's A Centennial Biographical History of Hancock County Ohio (1903) states on page 517 that

"One of the best known citizens of Hancock county is Dr. Albert C. Matthias, of McComb, who has attained distinction in professional circles, and is a prominent representative of several fraternal organizations. Forceful indiviudality and keen insight, combined with practical common sense, are the strong traits in his character which have served to win for him a high place in various circles."
In the 1910 Hancock County, Ohio Census, Albert and Eleanor reside in McComb."

That same source states that Albert was discharged from the army in February 1865 and then graduated in medicine from the Western Reserve University in 1869. In 1897 Albert relocated from Gilboa to Hancock County where he had, by 1903, "...gained recognition as a practitioner whose skill is above the average and whose ability is constantly augmented by reading and investigation. Membership in leading medical societies, wherein there is an interchange of thought and experience, has also led to the advancement of Dr. Matthias in his chosen calling." Albert belonged to the Northwestern Ohio Medical Association, the Ohio State Medical society, and was the president of the Putnam County Medical Society for three years while a resident of Gilboa.

According to Lewis Publishing Company's A Centennial Biographical History of Hancock County Ohio (1903) page 519:

"In political circles Dr. Matthias is quite prominent. He served for twenty-four years as a councilman in Gilboa and is now a member of the city council of McComb. For two years and seven months he was mayor of Gilboa and for six years was president of the board of education there. In 1899 he was elected justice of the peace by bo 
Matthias, M.D. Albert Coates (I8667772058)
 
5822 Name Suffix: REV.
NO. 25 IN R.B. TOBEY'S BOOK. 
Tobey, REV. SAMUEL (I5856876977)
 
5823 Name Suffix: [BARON AUDLEY]/
Ancestral File Number: GS5Q-RM 
De Audley, Lord Audley Hugh (I5658470977)
 
5824 Name Suffix: [BARON FITZROGER
Ancestral File Number: 9HRZ-M0 
Clavering, Baron Robert Fitzroger (I5658492522)
 
5825 Name Suffix: [BARON PERCY]/
Ancestral File Number: GHSS-Z9 
De Percy, Baron Percy Henry (I5658459839)
 
5826 Name Suffix: [BARONESS AUDLEY
Ancestral File Number: 9HSB-X1 
Mortimer, Baroness Audley Isolde (I5658498888)
 
5827 Name Suffix: [BARONESS FITZRO
Ancestral File Number: 9HRZ-N5 
De La Zouche, Baroness Fitzroger Margery (I5658480127)
 
5828 Name Suffix: [BARONESS PERCY]
Ancestral File Number: 9HS5-46 
Fitzalan, Baroness Percy Eleanor (I5658461356)
 
5829 Name Suffix: [QUEEN OF ENGLAN
Ancestral File Number: 8XJD-8V 
de France, Queen of England, Princess of France Isabelle (I5658471216)
 
5830 Name Suffix: [QUEEN OF FRANCE
Ancestral File Number: 8XJH-28 
Navarre, Queen Of France, Princess Juana (I5658471217)
 
5831 Name: Henry E Baack
Estimated birth year: abt 1809
Age: 26
Gender: Male
Port of Departure: Hamburg, Germany
Ship Name: Courier
Port of Arrival: New York, New York
Line: 3
Microfilm Serial: M237
Microfilm Roll: M237_26
List Number: 124 
Baack, Heinrich Eduard Sr. (I601061367)
 
5832 Name: Edward Baack
Event: Lived
Year: 1850
Place: New York City
County: New York
Province: New York
Comments: Musical insts
Source: Doggett'S New York City Directory, For 1849-1850
Publisher: John Doggett, Jr. & Co.
Publication info: NY, NY, 1850.
Page: 33
 
Baack, Heinrich Eduard Sr. (I601061367)
 
5833 Name: Martin P. Baack
Event: Died
Year: 03/01/1851
Place: New York City region
Province: New York
Source: The New York Genealogical and Biographical Record (quarterly-1932) - Extracts
Publisher: New York Genealogical and Biographical Society
Publication info: New York, NY.
Additional info: Also available on microfilm at Family History Library, Salt Lake City, Utah.
 
Baack, Martin P (I601061371)
 
5834 Name: Sophia Prass
Marriage Date: 1879
Marriage Place: Manhattan, New York, New York
Certificate Number: 4118
Other Comments: See Family History Library catalog for films 1543971-15624
46 (Manhattan) and Film 1653852 (Brooklyn), for actual certificat
Source: Marriage Registers, Extracts from Manhattan (1869-1880) and Brookl
yn (1895-1897)
Publisher: Dept. of Health, Division of Vital Statistics, New York.
Publication Place: New York, NY  
Family F4719986256
 
5835 Nancy (Mary) Hickman was born in Sussex Co., Delaware, daughter of Richard Hickman and his first wife, Sarah Lockwood, November 15,1780. She is mentioned in the will of her grandfather, Benjamin Lockwood, as "Polly Houston the daughter of my daughter, Sally Hickman." Many of her children were named after her family, such as, Nathaniel Hickman Houston, Richard Cropper Houston, Sarah Lockwood Houston, etc., establishing a long followed family tradition. She died August 15, 1853, at her home in Olivesburg, Ohio. Hickman, Nancy Mary (I1167579584)
 
5836 NANCY BOWELL'S mother Phoebe, left her entire estate to her three daughters, Nancy, Betsy, and Rachel Bowell, Nancy* (I1122153008)
 
5837 Nawman Norman, John II (I8779301865)
 
5838 NAWMAN, Erma Jean 90, of New Carlisle, Ohio passed away Tuesday, October 25, 2011, at her home. She was born on August 22, 1921, in Springfield, Ohio. She was preceded in death by her husband, Paul Howard Nawman. She is survived by her daughter and son-in-law, Penny and Richard Wildman; grandchildren, Christopher Wildman and his wife Missy and Catherine Bogan and her husband Tristan; great-grandchildren, Madeline Shearer, Michael and Matthew Wildman; nice, Jane Hardewig; nephews, David and Mark Pfeiffer. Services will be held at 10 AM Friday, October 28, 2011, in the Chapel of Peace at Glen Haven Memorial Gardens, New Carlisle, Ohio. The family is being served by the TROSTEL, CHAPMAN, DUNBAR & FRALEY FUNERAL HOME, New Carlisle, Ohio. In lieu of flowers donations may be made to Bethel Township Fire Department and EMS, 3333 Lake Road, Medway, Ohio 45341.
Published in Springfield News-Sun on October 28, 2011 
Erma Jean (I17558561869)
 
5839 Nellie is included in Cai Mygind's book on families from
Hanherred and Hillerslev Herred, Denmark, page 66. Joann Reetz
provided birth and death dates at the 1996 Djernes Family
Reunion. 
Larsen, Nellie Henriette (I5856882175)
 
5840 Nellie Jent Cramlet, Nellie Jent (I5659310966)
 
5841 New York City Births, 1891-1902 Source (S560402253)
 
5842 New York City Births, 1891-1902 Source (S3670485559)
 
5843 New York City Deaths, 1892-1902 Source (S560402255)
 
5844 New York City Deaths, 1892-1902 Source (S4791290686)
 
5845 New York City Directory, 1890 Source (S560402263)
 
5846 New York Passenger Lists, 1851-1891 Source (S4791290701)
 
5847 New York Petitions for Naturalization Source (S560402277)
 
5848 New York Petitions for Naturalization Source (S4791290708)
 
5849 Nickname: A.W.
In the biographical sketch of A.W. Stambaugh in History of Stark County with an outline sketch of Ohio edited by William Henry Perrin, A.W. volunteered for service during the Civil War, joining up as a private September 7, 1861 with Company F, 19th Regiment O.V.I. "...he rose from Sergeant to Orderly, then to 2d Lieutenant, then to 1st Lieutenant, in which capacity he served until May 31, 1865, when he resigned and returned home. He served in all the engagements in which his regiment particiapted, and with the exception of a slight wound at Mission Ridge, he came through unscathed. Upon his release from the servie, he learned the stone-cutter's trade, which he followed for eight years. In 1866 he engaged in the culture and growth of small fruits, in which capacity he has been remarkably successful, raising in the year 1881, 375 bushels of strawberries alone, and is extending his businiess, and planting the best and leading variets of all fruits (967)." At the time this county history was published in , A.W. resided in Beach City.

In the 1870 Stark County, Ohio Census, Alfred and his wife and children resided in Sugar Creek Twp. at Wilmont next door to his brother, Allen, and his family. Alfred was employed as a stone mason and had $2,000.00 in Real Estate and $200.00 in Personal Estate.

Alfred W. is buried with each of his wives on either side of him and his grave is marked with "Co F 19th OVVI", indicating his military service during the Civil War. 
Stambaugh, Alfred W. (I8667771958)
 
5850 Nickname: Al
In the 1930 Hancock County, Ohio Census, he and Charlotte reside in McComb where he is a carpenter and she is employed as a seamstress.

At the time of his sister's obituary in June, 1943, Allen resided in Findlay, Hancock County, Ohio. 
Hickerson, James Allen (I8667772324)
 

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