Matches 5,851 to 5,900 of 6,938
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5851 |
Nickname: Albert
At the time of his father's death in 1931, Earl was unmarried and resided at home with his mother.
At the time of his sister, Sylvia's, death in April 1979, Earl resided in Canton, Stark County, Ohio. | Coy, Earl Albert (I8667769151)
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5852 |
Nickname: Alice
According to the 1900 Franklin County, Kansas Census, Alice is the mother of nine children, eight of whom are living at that time.
In the Franklin County, Kansas probate Reocrds, there is an entry for Harriet A. Mathias, Packet #3558. | Jones, Harriet Alice (I8667772639)
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5853 |
Nickname: Alice
In the 1930 Hillsdale County, Michigan Census, Alice is the Head of Household. She is widowed and resides in Camden Twp. | Mathias, Julia Alice (I8667772283)
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5854 |
Nickname: Allie
In the 1880 Portage County, Ohio Census, Alice, her husband, Charlie, and their son, Claud, reside next door to her half-brother, Albert, and his family.
According to the 1900 Portage County, Ohio Census, Allie is the mother of one child and that child is living at that time. According to that record her father was born in Pennsylvania and her mother was born in Connecticut.
Allie's cemetery marker states "w/o CH Fenton". | Stambaugh, Alvira Alice (I8667772014)
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5855 |
Nickname: Andy
In the 1930 Mecklenburg County, North Carolina Census Andrew and Olive and their three children reside in Berryhill Twp. where he is a farm laborer. | Dunn, Andrew (I8667772729)
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5856 |
Nickname: Anna
According to both the 1900 and the 1910 Pike County, Illinois Censuses, Anna was the mother of two children with one living in both 1900 and in 1910. Her parents were born in Ohio. | M. Anna (I8667772192)
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5857 |
Nickname: Arthur | Koontz, Harvey Arthur (I8667772193)
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5858 |
Nickname: Betsy | Elisabeth (I6981853996)
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5859 |
Nickname: Betsy | Elisabeth (I7543826749)
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5860 |
At least one living or private individual is linked to this note - Details withheld. | Jaquette, Elizabeth Ann (I8667772838)
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5861 |
Nickname: Bill
According to the 1930 Ohio Census, Bill was employed as a "Lineman" in a Bearing Factory (most probably Timken Roller Bearing Company) and both of his parents were born in Ohio. | Page, William (I8667769165)
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5862 |
Nickname: Blaine
Blaine attended Augusta High School. He never married. He suffered from mental illness most of his life. | Hagan, William Blaine (I8667768939)
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5863 |
Nickname: Bud | Wymer, Roland Paul (I8667769270)
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5864 |
At least one living or private individual is linked to this note - Details withheld. | Sprout, Jean Clark (I8667772302)
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5865 |
Nickname: Carlos
According to this mother's obituary, Carlos was a private with the military when he was killed in action while serving in World War I. | Jaquette, Don Carlos (I8667772671)
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5866 |
Nickname: Charlie
In the 1880 Portage County, Ohio Census, Charlie is employed as a carpenter.
In the 1900 Portage County, Ohio Charles and Allie reside in Randolph Twp. where he is a carpenter.
In the 1910 Portage County, Ohio Census, Charles and Allie continue to reside in Randolph Twp. Charles is a carpenter and a nurse, Edna, resides with them.
According to Portage County, Ohio Cemetery Inscriptions, Charles' stone can note be located at the Atwater Cemetery but the death is recorded in the Sexton's records.
The following is found at the Cleveland Necrology File:
Id#: 0096768
Date: Oct. 16, 1924
Source: Cleveland Necrology File, Reel #024.
Fenton-Charles W., father of Claude C. Fenton, passed away suddenly Tuesday, Oct. 14, at 7:30 a.m. Services at Atwater, O., Thursday, Oct. 16, at 10:30 a.m. Kindly omit flowers.
It is to be noted, however, that while the above notice refers to Charles H. Fenton, the recording of the middle initial in the obit is erroneous. | Fenton, Charles H. (I8667772019)
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5867 |
Nickname: Chuck
Chuck attended Augusta High School in Columbiana County through the eleventh grade. He was employed at the Transue and Williams Stamping Plant and Alliance Machine before entering the US Navy. After returning from his military duty during World War II, Chuck worked at Alliance Hardware and then went into the plumbing business. Eventually he began doing heating work as well and his business then bacame HAGAN HEATING AND PLUMBING which was founded in 1956. After his death, his youngest son, John, took over the family business.
Chuck enlisted in the United States Navy in the place of his younger brother, Sherm, in October 1942 and served for thirty-five months. He was a ship fitter and served on the U.S.S. Cincinnati, which was a light cruiser, and the U.S.S. Quincy, a heavy cruiser. His ship was one of the front ships present at the invasion of Normandy and was fired upon. His ship was also one of those present when the treaty to end the war was signed in Japan. His daughter, Marikay, recalls him telling her that during the war the President came onboard his ship at one point and actually spoke to Chuck.
In August 1947, Chuck and Mary Helen purchased the 48.5 acre farm at 11301 Marlboro Avenue, NE, Marlboro Township, Alliance, Ohio which would become the Hagan Family Farm. Their youngest son, John, and his family still reside there in 2003.
Chuck was diagnosed with colon cancer in the Spring of 1974 and, from August, 1974 until his death, he spent time in and out of hospitals for treatment for his illness. Eventually, the cancer spread to his liver which resulted in his death.
Chuck had blue eyes and was 5'11" tall. He loved to read. | Hagan, Charles Russell (I8667767783)
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5868 |
Nickname: De Witt
According to the Cleveland Necrology File, at the time of his death, De Witt resided in Berea, Cuyahoga County, Ohio. He and his wife had no children. | Pumphrey, Charles De Witt (I8667772221)
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5869 |
Nickname: Ed
Ed was educated from the McGuffy Readers and suffered from traumatic paralysis all of his life.
Ed resided in Hanoverton all of his life. He worked as a farmer, a roofer, and owned and operated a thresher's outfit. A thresher's outfit was a mobile unit which Ed would take to other farms and use to separate the wheat or the oat grain from the stalk. The stalk would then be thrown out of the machine for straw. He also operated a steam engine.
Ed died from heart failure which was due to arteriosclerosis. | Hagan, Edward Charles (I8667767798)
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5870 |
Nickname: Ellen
According to Mat(t)hias milestones : the genealogy & biographical history of Daniel Mathias, senior (a soldier of the Revolution) of Westmoreland County, Pennsylvania & Stark County, Ohio by Dorothy Weiser Seale, Eleanor came to America from England with her parents in 1848 when she was only three years old. The family first settled in North Royalton, Cuyahoga County, Ohio and then relocated to Leipsic, Putnam County, Ohio. "The six Matthias children of Albert and Eleanor are the only descendants of the Harris family from England, for Eleanor's three unmarried brothers were killed in the Civil War and a sister and two brothers died in childhood." (p. 132)
In the 1930 Hancock County, Ohio Census, the widowed Eleanor resides with her daughter, Mary, and son-in-law, Morris Darbyshire, in McComb. According to her obituary, Eleanor died at Mary and Morris' home; her death was caused by "bronchitis, following a week's serious illness..." Eleanor was a member of the Methodist Episcopal Church. Her obituary states that she and Albert had two children die in infancy.
Eleanor and Albert are buried next to each other. | Harris, Eleanor Parsons (I8667772468)
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5871 |
Nickname: Elmer | Stambaugh, Strewen Elmer (I8667769177)
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5872 |
At least one living or private individual is linked to this note - Details withheld. | Stone, Charles Eugene (I8667772491)
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5873 |
Nickname: Eva
In the 1910 Cuyahoga County, Ohio Miracode, Eva and her husband reside in Cleveland; Eva's widowed mother resides with them.
In the 1920 Cuyahoga County, Ohio Census, Eva and her husband and their daughter, Alice, reside in Cleveland. Her father was born in Illinois and her mother was born in Ohio. The 1930 Cuyahoga County, Ohio shows the same data for Eva and her family.
Her obituary in the Cleveland Necrology File as published in the Plain Dealer is as follows:
"Mary (Eva) Goulin, resident of the Baptist Home of Ohio, 1801 Chestnut Hills Dr., April 12, wife of the late Walter R., mother of Alice McCampbell, grandmother of Mrs. Judie Fulkerson of Elyria and Richard Barnhart. Services at the Brown-Forward Funeral Home, 17022 Chagrin Blvd. Friday 10:30 a.m Interment Highland Park Cemetery. Friends may call at the funeral home Thuursday 3-5 and 7-9 P.M." | Gilmore, Mary Eva (I8667772753)
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5874 |
At least one living or private individual is linked to this note - Details withheld. | Beal, Viola Fern (I8667772662)
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5875 |
Nickname: Frank
According to Mat(t)hias milestones : the genealogy & biographical history of Daniel Mathias, senior (a soldier of the Revolution) of Westmoreland County, Pennsylvania & Stark County, Ohio by Dorothy Weiser Seale, at age 19, in 1866, Frank relocated with his parents from Blanchard Twp., Hancock County, Ohio (to where he had moved with his parents at age two from Stark County, Ohio) to Hillsdale County, Michigan.
Sometime after 1880 Frank and Margaret and their children "...headed west and settled in Fairbury, Nebraska and later moved near Hutchinson, Kansas...All of their descendants spell Mathias with one t." (p. 159)
In the 1880 Hillsdale County, Michigan Census, Frank and Janette and their four children reside in Camden Center where Frank is a hardware dealer.
By 1886, Frank resided in Nebraska according to A Portrait and Biographical Record of Putnam County, Ohio, 1896. | Mathias, Jacob Franklin (I8667772059)
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5876 |
Nickname: Frank
In the 1910 Hancock County, Ohio Miracode, Frank and Esther reside in McComb.
According to genealogist Larry Sprout, Jacob was a real estate agent in Findlay, Ohio. The 1920 Hancock County, Ohio supports this. | Hickerson, Jacob Franklin (I8667772316)
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5877 |
Nickname: French
According to Dorothy Weiser Seale's Mat(t)hias Milestones, French and Ora initially resided in Webb City, Missouri but moved to Fairbury, Nebraska in 1897. French was employed as a locomotive fireman for the Rock Island Railroad Company and died due to diabetes. He was buried with masonic honors, being a member of Fairbury Masonic Lodge No. 85 A.F. & A.M. The lodge "...conducted the funeral ceremony. The engineers and firemen of the city attended the service in a body as a token of their esteem, and Resolutions were written by the Lodge which were sent to the family and to the city newspaper (p. 162-163)." | Courtway, Henry French (I8667772685)
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5878 |
Nickname: Gracy May
According to the 1910 Richland County, Ohio Census, Grace is the mother of one child as of that time. | Price, Grace May (I8667772035)
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5879 |
Nickname: Hattie
At the time of her father's death in 1905, Hattie and her husband resided on Perkins Street in Akron, Ohio.
In the 1910 Summit County, Ohio Census, Hattie is identified as the mother of two children, both of whom are living at that time.
Hattie and Albert appear in the 1915 Akron City Directory but do not appear in the 1916 or subsequent directories and cannot be found in the 1920 Census records. | Price, Hester M. (I8667771986)
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5880 |
Nickname: Irving
In the 1930 Eaton County, Michigan Census, Irving and Hazel and his three children from his previous marriage, Robert, aged 22, John, aged 17, and Lorene, aged 15, reside in Charlotte City where Irving is an optomotrist. | Laird, Ora Irving (I8667772294)
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5881 |
Nickname: Janette
According to the 1880 Hillsdale County, Michigan Census, Janette's father was born in New Jersey and her mother was born in Vermont. | Alward, Margaret Janette (I8667772475)
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5882 |
Nickname: Jim
In the 1930 Stark County, Ohio Census, Jim, Belle, and Lois are residing in Alliance. Lois is identified as James' stepdaughter.
Though Lois was not Jim's biological child, she did use the Coy surname.
According to the 1930 Census, Jim was a policeman. Family tradition states that he was a captain for the Alliance Police Department. | Coy, James A. (I8667769143)
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5883 |
Nickname: Jim | Hagan, Lawrence Eugene (I8667768940)
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5884 |
Nickname: Johnny | Culler, Jr., John (I8667768974)
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5885 |
Nickname: Julian
In 1896, according to A Portrait and Biographical Record of Putnman County, Ohio, Benjamin and Julia resided in Pioneer, Ohio.
According to the 1900 Williams County, Ohio Census, Julia is the mother of six children with only three surviving as of that time and both of her parents were born in Pennsylvania.
Julia is not mentioned as a surviving sibling in her sister, Susan's, obituary in 1914.
Julia is buried next to her husband, Benjamin, and her markers states "J.M. Sholty, Mother, his wife" | Mathias, Julia Ann (I8667772054)
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5886 |
Nickname: Kathy | Kordinak, Kathleen Mary (I8667769313)
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5887 |
Nickname: Lee | Metcalf, Logan Lee (I8667772908)
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5888 |
Nickname: Lottie | O'Connel, Charlotte (I8667772325)
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5889 |
At least one living or private individual is linked to this note - Details withheld. | Mathias, Edith Louisa (I8667772635)
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5890 |
Nickname: Mabel | Stambaugh, Aresta Mabel (I8667771945)
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5891 |
Nickname: Mellie
According to her obituary in the 1 June 1943 Hancock County Republican Courier, page 2, Mary was a lifetime resident of Hancock County. She died following a three-month illness. She was a member of the First Church of Christ and was a "Gold Star Mother" and was survived by her husband, her children Albert and Fern, three grandchildren, Rex and Ed Jaquette and Elizabeth James and one great-grandchild and her three brothers, J. Frank, Elmer E. and Allen J. Hickerson, all of Findlay. Mary had resided at 201 Howard Street and died at Findlay Hospital. | Hickerson, Mary Jeanette (I8667772319)
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5892 |
Nickname: Merle
In the 1930 Columbiana County, Ohio Census, Merle is employed as a "Jobber" in a Confectionary and the family resides in Leetonia, Ohio | Stambaugh, Henry Merle (I8667769231)
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5893 |
Nickname: Naomi | Diezman, Rhoda Naomi (I8667769247)
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5894 |
Nickname: Ora
At the time of her brother's death in October 1944, Ora resided in Spokane, Washington. | Mathias, Nancy Ora (I8667772477)
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5895 |
Nickname: Ora | Stuller (Steller), Julia Orettea (I8667769167)
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5896 |
Nickname: Pat
According to Dorothy Weiser Seale's Mat(t)hias Milestones, Pat was an engineer with the Rock Island Railroad and he and Pearl resided in Fairbury, Nebraska. | Sweeney, Patrick Henry (I8667772904)
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5897 |
Nickname: Pearl
In the 1920 Reno County, Kansas Census, Pearl is employed as a saleslady in a department store.
In the 1930 Reno County, Kansas Census, Pearl is employed as a saleslady in "Ready-to-Wear". Based on Census entries, it appears that Pearl had no children.
At the time of her brother, Albert's, death in October 1944, Pearl was residing in Hutchinson, Kansas on North Main. | Mathias, Mary Pearl (I8667772479)
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5898 |
Nickname: Racey | Hearrell, Raphael (I8667772135)
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5899 |
Nickname: Reid
According to his nephew, Mike Dean, Reid was killed in an auto accident and is buried next to his parents and his sister, Doris, at Maple Grove Cemetery. | Wymer, Cloyd Reid (I8667772155)
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5900 |
Nickname: Richard
According to both the 1920 and the 1930 Cuyahoga County, Ohio Census records, both of Richard's parents were born in Canada and were English-speaking. In the 1920 Cuyahoga County, Ohio Census, Richard was employed as a machinist in a machine shop and in the 1930 Cuyahoga County, Ohio Census, he was employed as a custodian.
In the 1910 Cuyahoga County, Ohio Miracode, Richard and Mary Eva and her mother, Sarah, reside in Cleveland. In both the 1920 and the 1930 Cuyahoga County, Ohio Censuses, Richard, Eva, and their daughter resided in Cleveland.
According to his obituary in the Cleveland Necrology File, Richard resdied at 6623 Quimby Avenue in Cleveland at the time of his death, having originally been from Canada. He had served as a member of the Board of Education of Wilson Junior High for 25 years. His obituary identifies his survivors as his daughter, Alice, and two grandchildren, Judith and Richard Barnhardt. | Goulin, Walter Richard (I8667772982)
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