The Pastfinder - Ashland County Chapter of The Ohio Genealogical

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The Pastfinder - Ashland County Chapter of The Ohio Genealogical
The Pastfinder
QUARTERLY NEWSLETIER
OF
THE ASHLAND COUNTY CHAPTER
OHIO GENEALOGICAL SOCIETY
*
VQLUME
9
ISSUE 1
FEBRUARY
1990
*
PRESIDENT'S MESSAGE
This year we greet a new decade.
Just think, 20 decades ago a few white men
were beginning to trickle into what is now Ohio!
As these decades passed many
things have happened, in 1790 there were 2 counties formed.
In the next decade
it increased to 18 and a state formed, the following decade there were 58 counties.
Thousands of people and 2 more d~cades and 88 counties finalized Ohio.
The Ohio Genealogical Society also grew fast.
Formed nearly 3 decades ago it
now has a chapter in nearly every county, and in some, more than one.
Out-of-state
chapters are forming and every chapter welcomes out of county members.
Our state
was so pivotal in furnishing settlers to other states that many find their ancestors in Ohio counties.
The Ashland Chapter, formed 2 decades ago, will celebrate it's 20th Birthday
on April 11th of this year.
We are greatful for all of our members, both in Ashland county and out of the area.
We find our willing hands here and our support
from afar.
We also are thankful for all of our growth this last decade.
It is
possible to send these newsletters from our Ashland chapter, but just a decade ago
it took the Richland and Ashland county area together to send you genealogical information.
Our First Families dinner, December 5th, welcomed 15 new FFOAC members with a
Cherokee medicine man, Stephen Marks, taking us closer to that 1st decade when the
Indians and white settlers lived together in our area.
We also enjoyed awarding
the comforter, made by local hands, to a very surprised Duane
Switzer of Mace-donia,
Ohio.
The first year of this new decade celebrates 175 years since the founding of
Uniontown (now Ashland) in 1815.
It later became the county seat when the county
was formed from Wayne, Richland, Huron and Lorain counties in 1846.
Should you
plan a visit during this celebration year, we hope you can join us in one of our
meetings - we would be pleased to see you.
FFOAC
James coutts of Cedarburg WI:
George Wm. I & II Coutts, Clear Creek 1850
Nancy Emmert:
Joseph Arnold, Milton 1820; Samuel & Lydia Edwards, Milton & Mifflin
1820; Joshua & Sabina Campbell, Vermillion 1840
Sarah Girard:
James, Elizabeth, Wm. St. Clair and Sarah Latimer, Mifflin 1840
Marianna Henderson:
same ancestors as above
John Hixon:
John Stonebraker, Montgomery 1850; Jacob, Cassandra & John Hixon,
Montgomery 1850
James Markel of Portland OR:
Solomon Markel & Hannah Howman, Orange 1837
Lloyd and Warren Jordan:
Thomas, Lucy & Edward Jordan, Hanover 1841 & 1843
Janet Morr of Ashland OH:
Andrew, Jacob & Andrew P. Morr, perry 1827 & 1848; Sarah
Dundar, perry 1840; Elizabeth Stover, Perry 1850; Daniel & John Am~~
brose,
Montgomery
1836
& perry
mery 1845 & 1846; Barbara
1835;
Mary
& Wm.
westheffer,
Ealk, perry 1835; Andrew
Montgo-
J. & Andrew Cole,
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WE~E OII~INALLy ~O LOTS, BUT IN J~Ly Of gBgS MOlE LOTS WEiE iECOi~E~.
THE OII~INAL LOT OWNEIS WILL 8E
fO~N~ IN THE ~EE~ IECOI~S Of IIC~LAN~ CO~NT&, O~IO.
0~PLICATES Of THESE 0EE~S WILL ALSO 8E fO~N~ IN
SP~CIAL VOL~~NS AT T~E IECOI~Ei'S OffICE tN AS~LAW~ CO~NTy.
~SIN~ THE IN~EX TO THESE S?ECIAL VOL~MNS,
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~AT£ Of THE ?~ICHASE. CONS~LT THE ~EE~ fOI f~ITHZi INfOiMATION AN~ ~N~EiSTAN~IN~ Of T~E ?~ICHASE.
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LOCKARD
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TEMPLETON
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GARDNER
Samuel MONTGOMERY
James
MONTGOMERY
James
VANTILBURG
John
NORTON
Lora C. KEYKINDOLL
John
GARDNER
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OWENS John
URIE Sameu1
SWINEFORD
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McLAUGHLIN James
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The MINUTES,
MONTGOMERY
TOWNSHIP
TRUSTEES
1820-44
record
book is housed
at the
torical
Society
in Ashland,
Ohio.
Page numbers
for the item appear
at the end
the abstract.
Continued
from the PASTFINDER,
Nov. 1989, Vol. 8, Issue 4, page
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24
24
24
24
24
The original deed, in Richland County, Ohio
should be consulted for further understanding
of the transaction. Remember the above volume
and page numbers are for Ashland County's
special volumes. The index in Richland Co.
would need to be checked for the proper volume
and page number. Some other Ashland Co. deeds:
- 29 Jan 20
- 27 Aug
- 25 Jan
- 7 Aug
2 Sep
D
C
A
A
A
D
Hisof
41.
Lydia DAVIS,
a poor woman,
warned
out of the township,
4 sept. 1834, page 178.
Indenture,
2 Dec. 1834,
Samuel
HERMAN,
aged 17 yrs, 8 mos, apprentice
to Jacob
KRICHBAUM,
to learn
the art and trade of cabinet
maker
and house carpenter
and
joiner for 3 yrs and 4 mos, Samuel's
guardian
was Joseph
BOYD Sr. of Marion
Co.,
OH, page 177.
Indenture,
20 Jan 1835, George
FRAISE
Jr., 14 yrs on 10 Mar. 1834, s/o George
Fraise,
apprentice
to Joseph
WASSON
saddler
&
lamp maker,
to learn art and trade
of saddler
for 4 yrs, page 178.
Indenture,
(date?),
Lewis ALLEN,
18 yrs on 23 Nov. 1834, s/o Calvin
P. Allen,
apprentice
to Joseph
WASSON
saddler
to learn art and trade of saddler
and harness
maker,
for 3 yrs and 4 mos, page 181.
Indenture,
25 Mar. 1836, William
WYATT,
15 yrs on 25 (27?) Apr. 1836, s/o
Jonathan
Wyatt,
apprentice
to Joseph
WASSON,
for 4 yrs and 4 mos, to learn the
art and trade of a saddler
and harness
maker,
page 198.
Indenture,
8 Dec. 1836,
John HADEN,
17 yrs on 26 Nov. 1836, s/o Miles
Haden of
Orange twp., to Jonas
STOUGH
a tinner,
to learn art and trade of a tinner,
for 4
yrs, page 210.
Indenture,
22 Mar. 1837, William
WALKER,
a poor destitute
orphan
boy, 2 yrs
and 6 mos, bound out by trustees
of Montgomery
twp., to Samuel
HELBURN
of Milton
twp., apprentice
or servent
and to learn occupation
of a farmer
until 24 yrs old,
page 214.
Indenture,
8 May 1837,
Joseph
HOUGH,
15 yrs on 30 Apr. 1837, s/o solomon
Hough,
to Richard
P. FULKERSON
a blacksmith,
for 5 yrs, page 223.
Rebecca
UPDEGRAPH,
warned
out of twp., 16 Apr. 1838, page 234.
Indenture,
14 Dec. 1837, David McLAUGHLIN,
15 yrs on 17 Aug. 1837, ward of
Jonas STOUGH,
as apprentice
to Joseph
WASSON
saddler,
page 240.
John A. SMITH,
poor and distitute,
warned
out of the township,
30 Nov. 1839,
page 260.
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Indenture,
John McCrary
McLAUGHLIN,
15 yrs on 17 Nov. 1839, s/o Rebecca McLaughlin,
apprentice
to John JACOBS
for 5 yrs to learn occupation
of a tailor,
page 263, (undated).
Indenture,
2 May 1840, James RUFFCORN,
s/o William
Ruffcorn,
16 yrs on 25 Dec.
and harness
maker trade until
1839, apprentice
to Wm. W. ILGER, to learn saddler
1 Apr 1844, page 274.
Indenture,
14 May 1841, Albert
S. ANDERSON,
17 yrs on 23 Nov. last, s/o John
Anderson,
apprentice
to Hugh DAVIS until 23 Nov. 1844 to learn trade of saddler
and harness
maker,
page 290.
Indenture,
30 Jan 1841, Amanda
JOHNSON,
12 yrs on 18 Dec. l84(?), d/o Andrew
Johnson,
apprentice
to Wm. RAMSEY until 18 Dec. 1846 to learn housewifery,
page 293.
Indenture,
4 Apr 1841, Simon REIDINGER,
14 yrs on 28 Oct. 1840, s/o Micheal
Reidinger,
apprentice
to John JACOBS
until 28 Oct 1846 to learn occupation
of tailor, page 294.
Indenture,
15 Jan. 1842, Lucretia
WALTON,
13 yrs on 5 Sept. 1841, placed by
trustees
as apprentice
to Lewis HAYNES until 5 Sept. 1846 to learn housewifery,
was cancelled
6 Mar. 1843, page 297.
Indenture,
30 Jan 1842, Hellena
WALTON,
a poor girl, 7 yrs 9 mos & 9 days,
illegitimate
d/o John Walton dec'd,
apprentice
to Michel
RITTER as a maid servant
until she is 18 yrs old, page 298.
Indenture,
30 June 1842, Sophia Ann JOHNSON,
a destiture
child, 11 yrs on 11
Dec. 1841, by twp. trustees
apprenticed
to Edward MOORE until she is 18 yrs old,
to learn housewifery,
page 303.
Indenture,
10 July 1842, Wm. OGDEN Jr., 17 yrs on 1 Mar. 1842, s/o Wm., apprentice to C.V. RISSER,
to learn trade of tailor until 21 yrs old, cancelled
(no date),
page 304.
Indenture,
(no date),
James JOHNSON,
16 yrs on 6 Aug. 1842, s/o Mary CRABBS,
apprentice
to John JACOBS until 6 Aug. 1846, to learn tailor trade, page 305.
Indenture,
1 Dec. 1842, Duane ROUSE,
18 yrs on 12 June 1843, s/o Wm. Rouse,
apprentice
to Hugh DAVIS until 9 May 1846, to learn the trade of saddler and harness maker, page 306.
Indenture,
1 May 1843, George W. HALL, 15 yrs on 17 Jan. 1843, George Hall was
his guardian,
apprentice
to Anderson
DEEM until 22 Jan 1846, to learn the trade
and occupation
of a tailor,
page 314. (end of records)
(Note - There were lists of
and 1829.
These lists will
householders
by School Districts
appear
in a future issue of the
CIVIL
THE MILITARY
HISTORY
OF OHIO,
in the War of the Rebellion),
Volume 8, Issue 3, Aug. 1989.
for the years
PASTFINDER.)
1827
~Aa
1886,
(Ashland
continued
from
County's
page 29,
Rank and File
PASTFINDER,
ANDERSON,
Wm. 3 yrs in co. C, l20th OVI; died since war.
APPLEGATE, Aaron H. e. Aug. 1862, co. B, l20th OVI; pro. sergt.
lieut.
and capt. co. K; cap. at Snaggy Point; held 1 year at Camp Ford.
APPLEGATE
Harvey,
co. B, l20th OVI; pro. serft.
lieut. and capt.
APPLEGATE
Jas. M. 4-month service
co. D, l63d OVI; died in 1878.
ARMSTRONG
Jas. 3 years in co. B, 65th OVI; died
18 Oct 1865.
ARMSTRONG
J.I. 18 mos in co. A, McLaughlin's
Vet. Cav.
ARNDT John
e. Sept. 1865, co. F. 176th OVI; dis. June 1865.
ARNDT Wm. B. served last year of
war in co. E, 66th OVVI.
ARNOLD
Dacre S. served
through
war in PA VI; cap. at 2d
Bull Run.
ARNOLD
Jacob P. e. 5 May 1864, co. F, l69th OVI; dis. Sept. 1864.
ARNOLD John Anderson
e. at Ashland,
fall of 1861, co. K, 82d OVI; pro. 1st corp.;
killed by bullet
shot through
head at 2d Bull Run.
ARNOLD Noah F. 3 yrs in co. I,
47th IL VI; died 6 May 1880.
ARTMAN Geo. W. e. Feb. 1865, corp. co. B, l86th OVI;
dis. with regt.
ATTERHOLT,
Henry Watson,
e. at Hayesville,
26 Feb 1864, co. C.,
l20th OVI; in hosp. at Morganza
Bend LA malarial
fever; died on hosp. boat on way
to Natchez
Miss 25 July 1864.
AYERS A. served in co. A, 99th OVI and co. D, 193rd
OVI.
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The following
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Pg. 281
Pg. 289
THE
information
was abstracted
from Common please
County,
Ohio, continued
from Vol. 8, Issue 4,
Court, Journal
1, 1846Nov. 1989, page 39.
- Asa SMITH appointed
guardian
of Jenett WEBSTER,
7 years in Aug. next,
minor heir of Asahel Webster
dec'd,
June 1847 Term.
John WORLEY appointed
guardian
of Isaiah Worley,
13 years, minor child
of Daniel Worley,
Aug. 1847 Term.
- Samuel KENNEDY,
18 years,
chose John Kennedy
guardian,
Oct. 1847 Term.
Isaac QUICK,
15 years,
and Clarissa
Quick, 13 years, chose Cornelius
Quick guardian,
Oct. Term 1847.
Cornelius
QUICK appointed
guardian
of Wm. Quick, 11 years, Marion
Quick,
9 years,
and Thomas Quick,
7 years, Oct. Term 1847.
Richard
CHAMBERLIN
appointed
guardian
of Laura Amelia
TURNER,
4 years,
minor child of Asahel
Turner dec'd, Oct. Term 1847.
Susanna
PIERCE appointed
guardian
of Sarah Maria BAKER, 4 years, minor
child of Thomas Baker dec'd, Oct. Term 1847.
James CLARK,
(?)
years,
chose Wm. METCALF
guardian,
Oct. Term 1847.
Amanda GRINDLE,
12 years, chose George GRINDLE
guardian,
Oct. Term 1847.
George
GRINDLE
appointed
guardian
of Malinda
Grindle,
10 years, John E.,
3 years,
and Elizabeth,
10 mos., Oct. Term 1847.
- Sterling
BUSHNELL,
20 years,
and Collins
Bushnell,
14 years,
chose Tully
Bushnell
guardian,
Oct. Term 1847.
- Michael
RITTER appointed
guardian
of Lydia HAFER, 6 years,
and Nancy Hafer, (?) years, heirs of Frederick
Hafer dec'd,
Oct. Term 1847.
Jonas MOLLER
appointed
guardian
of Sarah Ann METZ,
(?) years,
Oct. Term
1847.
John McCULLA,
17 years, minor heir of James McCulla
dec'd, chose Hugh
DAVIS guardian,
Oct. Term 1847.
Sarah Matilda
LANG, 14 years past, heir of John L. Lang dec'd, chose
Joseph WASSON
guardian,
Oct. Term 1847.
Joseph WASSON
appointed
guardian
of John Lang, 11 years past, Martha G.,
9 years past, and George W. Lang, 7 years past, Oct. Term 1847.
John SLOAN appointed
guardian
for Mary Martha
MASON,
10 years,
and Jane
Ann Mason,
(?) years, heirs of John Mason dec'd, Oct. Term 1847.
- Isaac HUNSBARGER
etal vs Elias REAM etal, petition
for dower,
20 acres
from SE corner of S~ of SE~ S13T25R17,
Oct. Term 1847.
- David F. YOUNG Admr. of John WISE dec'd vs Elizabeth
WISE etal, Petition
to partition,
court ordered
so, Oct. Term 1847.
- Wm. WICOFF
guardian
of Calvin CORNELL,
minor of Clark Cornell
dec'd vs
Calvin
Cornell
and Louisa Cornell,
Petition
to Partition,
court ordered
land to be sold, Oct. Term 1847.
Louisa CORNELL
guardian
of Ann and Sarah Cornell
vs Ann Cornell,
Petition
to Partition,
court ordered
land to be sold, Oct. Term 1847.
John C. MYERS Admr.,
Isabella
Myers Admr. vs Martha Ann Myers etal, petition to Partition,
Isabella
for dower,
E~ NE~ S4T25R17,
160a, except 4
acres sold by Peter Myers to John GAULT off S part of said ~; also W~
NE~ S4T25R17,
58 acres, ordered
to be sold, Oct. Term 1847.
- Citation
issued to widow and heirs of Thomas GREENOLL
dec'd,
Oct. Term
1847.
Elizabeth
METZ widow of John Metz dec'd,
Petition
for further widow's
allowance,
Oct. Term 1847.
Estate of John McCLEAN,
to probate
a foreign
Will, case cont., Oct. Term
1847.
- Wm. WICOFF Admr. of estate of Conrad BETTY dec'd vs Martha
Betty etal,
Petition
to Partition,
Martha
Betty to receive
1/3 of S~ W~ NE~ S20T20R15,
40 acres, Mar. Term 1848.
- Arthur
KNOX & wife vs Lorenzo
WINTER etal, Petition
to Partition,
money
divided
from sale, Arthur
Knox & wife Amanda 1/5, Louisa WINTER
1/5, Albert Winter
1/5, & Wm. Winter
2/5, Mar. Term 1848
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This society was organized
the lOth of September
in 1875.
HISTORY
OF THE ASHLAND
COUNTY
PIONEER
HISTORICAL
SOCIETY,
This history
covers
ten years of the society's
happenings.
are given obituary
reports
by townships.
The last report
before their 27th of August,
1885 meeting.
In 1888 they published
a
edited by Dr. S. Riddle.
Throughout
this history
was for deaths of pioneers
The ASHLAND
GAZETTE,
Wednesday,
7 sept. to 28 Sept. 1887 listed the society's
'Obituary or Necrology
Report
for 1887'.
"A list of the names of the pioneers
who have
died since our last annual meeting.
Held on Friday August 17th, 1886, with a few
others who had not been reported
the previous
year."
THE PASTFINDER,
Aug. 1988,
page 30, listed the reports
for Sullivan,
Troy and Ruggles
townships.
JAC~50N TO~N5HZ~ - James McFADDEN,
farmer,
was born in Westmoreland
Co., Pa.
on Nov. 28, 1818; came to this county
in 1858, and died Sept. 16, 1886, aged 75
years, 9 months
and 18 days.
Mrs. Kate SOULS, whose maiden name was KOONSE,
was born in Pennsylvania
and
came to Orange
township
in an early day; died in Jackson
township
in December,
1886,
aged about 75 years.
Mrs. Agnes McFADDEN,
daughter
of Agnes and philip SMITH, was born at Steubenville, 0., Dec. 25, 1801.
At the age of 11 years came with her parents
to Franklin
township,
Wayne county,
and at the age of 23 she was married
to Edward McFadden.
They lived upwards
of 30 years in Jackson
township,
then moved to West Salem, where
he died in 1881 at the age of 80 years.
Mrs. McFadden
died in Salem on Sunday morning, Jan. 9, 1887, aged 85 years and 14 days.
Her father was in Col. Crawford's
expedition
against
the Indians
at Upper Sandusky
in 1782.
He was wounded
in his arm
but made his escape.
Mrs. Nancy MOGLE, whose maiden name was McFADDEN
and wife of Andrew Mogle, was
born in Westmoreland
county,
Pa., April 22, 1820; and died July 3, 1887, aged 67
years, 2 months
and 11 days.
Charles
HINES was born in Bavaria,
Germany,
Mar. 20, 1815; came to this country
68 years ago, and to Jackson
township
58 years ago, where he lived until his death,
which occurred
at Polk Aug. 21, 1887, aged 72 years,S
months and 1 day.
MILTON TOVN5J1I~ - Thomas BARTON was born in Wayne county and came to Ashland
county a number of years ago, and died in Milton
township
Oct. 13, 1886, aged 58
years,S
months
and 15 days.
John REBMAN was born in Germany
May 13, 1814; came to America
in 1821; first
to York county,
Pa., then to this county in 1844, where he resided
until about 15
years ago when he moved just across
the line into Richland
county, where he died
Aug. 25, 1886,
(of Lock Jaw) aged 72 years,
3 months
and 12 days.
Mrs. Elizabeth
IMHOFF was born in western
Pa.; came with her parents
to Craw-_
for county, where she was married
to Peter Imhoff.
Her maiden name was BLETCHER.
They came to Milton
township,
then Richland
county
some 50 years ago where she remained until her death which occurred
Dec. 30, 1886, aged 72 years and 10 days.
She was the mother
of ten children.
Joseph GROSH was born in Lancaster
county,
Pa., Feb. 27, 1804.
Resided there
34 years, then married
Magdalena
GREINER,
Nov. 25, and came to Ohio in the spring
of 1838, nearly
50 years ago.
Died Dec. 1, 1886, aged 82 years, 8 months and 21
days.
Was the father of 9 children,
had 32 grand children
and 2 great grand children.
Mrs. RODGERS
died in Milton
township,
Mar. 21, 1887, aged 76 years.
Mrs. Barbara
A. CALLIN
(DAVIS) whose maiden name was MATTHEWS,
was born in
Milton township,
and died Jan. 7, 1887, aged about 66 years.
Jacob KIRSH
(CASH) died in Milton
township,
April 7, 1887, aged 56 years.
Jacob GEPHART
was born in Lehigh county,
Pa., Nov. 17, 1798; came to Ashland
county in Oct., 1831 and settled
in Milton
township
in 1836, which home he owned at
the time of his death.
He was killed by the cars at the railroad
crossing
on Cottage street,
this place,
Sept. 10, 1886, and was buried
Sept. 12, at Troy Center.
His age was 87 years,
9 months
and 23 days.
Anna GEBHART
was born in Berks county,
Pa., Sept. 7, 1796, and died in Ruggles
township,
Oct. 9, 1884, aged 88 years,
1 month and 22 days.
LAKE rO~N5HIP - Esther H. COVERT was born in Ireland in 1826; came to America
in 1837 and to Ashland
county
in 1842.
Died Jan. 25, 1887, aged 61 years.
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Mrs. Elizabeth
BRUBAKER
was born in Bedford
county,
Pa., came to Ashland
county many years ago, died Mar. 28, 1887, in her 86th year.
Mrs. Lydia MOORES,
wife of Capt. Moores,
was born in Lake township,
and died
June 7, 1887, aged about 49 years.
Her maiden
name was SMITH.
(to be continued)
l"lHIJEOlHl1f.O MW1LOW
THE OHIO UNION, an Ashland
County,
Ohio newspaper,
was located
at the
serve Historical
society's
Library
in Cleveland,
ohio.
This newspaper
microfilm
and covers
June 1850 to May 1851.
The newspaper
was issued
western
Reis not on
on Wednesday.
1850
26 June
3
19
7
18
23
6
4
- The Grist Mill belonging
to Capt. WEAVER,
in Newville,
Richland
County,
was destroyed
by fire on Sunday night last.
Loss about
$3,000.
No insurance.
July - Died in this City, on Saturday
morning;
22 inst.,
Wm. G., infant
s/o John
G. and M. Louisa
BRESLIN,
aged 3 mos and 14 days - Seneca
Advertiser.
Died on the 29th ult., John, s/o James and Margaret
INGRAM,
aged 3 yrs
and 11 mos.
July - A listing
of letters
at the P.O. (a very long list, did not hand copy
because
of the length,
it could not be photocopied
as the papers
were
bound)
Aug
- On Saturday
evening
last, the new hotel now being erected
by Dr. J. SAMPSEL, was struck
by lightning,
instantly
killing
a laborer
named SAUER, a
most worthy
and industrious
German
citizen,
who was engaged
in labor upon
the building.
Several
others were hurt.
At the same time, the house of
Mr. BURGAN,
a few rods below our office,
on the opposite
side of the
street,
was struck by lightning
tearing
off a portion
of the siding of
the house and demolishing
the top of a chimney.
Sept - Died on the 18th ult., at Jerome~ville,
Darwin
Stanton,
s/o Dr. J.P. and
Mary Jane COWAN.
Died on the 9th inst.,
Randolph,
s/o Dr. J.P. and Mary Jane COWAN.
Oct - Died at his residence
in Orange
twp., on Mon. last, of Typhoid
Fever, Mr.
Thomas
DONELLY
aged about 60 years,
one of the oldest
and most valued
citizens
of our county.
Died in Culloma
CA on the 18th of Aug. last, of typhoid
fever, Mr. Justus
WELLS,
aged 27 years,
s/o James and Mary Wells of Montgomery
twp., Ashland Co., left home in this county
on 18th of Feb. last.
Nov - Died at his residence
in Green twp., Ashland
Co., Mr. John VANHORN
in 32d
year of his age.
Dec - Died at the residence
of his parents
in this township
on Fri. last, 27th
inst., Mr. Samuel
SWINEFORD,
20 years.
1851
1
Jan
22
Jan
19
Feb
26
Feb
- Died at Massillon,
on Fri. last, very suddenly,
altho long afflicted,
George
MILLER
Esq., a talented
and esteemed
citizen
of that town, 36 yrs.
- Died in Troy on Tues. morning,
14th inst., of enteritis,
William
Birmingham, infant
s/o Dr. W.B. and Rachel
C. YOUNG,
4 mos and 15 days.
- Died on Sat. the 15th lnst.
Wm. W., s/o Mrs. WHITING,
9 yrs and 11 mos.
Died on Sat. the 15th inst.,
Charles
Taylor,
s/o G.H. and Amelia
TOPPING,
4 yrs and 6 mos.
- Died 27th ult., in Milton
twp. this county,
short illness
of inflammation
on the lungs and dropsy
round the heart, Mary Ann only d/o Charles
and
Elizabeth
SMITH, 4 yrs, 6 mos and 4 days.
Died in this town Fri. morning
last, 21st inst.,
Thomas
Howard only s/o
Joseph
and Miranda
S. MUSGRAVE,
1 yr and 7 mos.
Died on Sat. morning
last, Alfred
Benjamin,
only s/o Dr. J. HAHN, 10 mos
and 24 days.
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19
Mar
26
Mar
2
Apr
16
Apr
30
Apr
7
May
21
May
- Hugh PAXTON of Vermillion
twp., Ashland
Co., 1 mile west of Hayesville,
found a 3 week old boy on his door step Fri., a note and $20 on the child's
person
beseeching
the family to treat it kindly.
- Died in this town Sat., 22nd inst., Wm. Clarence,
s/o W.H.H. and C.L.
POTTER,
20 mos.
- Died in Sacramento
City CA of consumption
on 13th Feb., 37 yrs, James
McNULTY,
wife and several
children
survive.
Died in Moh~canville
on the 9th ult., Mrs. Hannah
ESPICH,
20 yrs, 4 mos
and 10 days.
- Died near Loudonville
on Sat. 10 Apr, Joseph NEPTUNE,
13 yrs and 10 mos;
on Sun. 5th inst.,
Abrilla
Neptune,
9 yrs and 7 mos; on Mon. 7th inst.,
Sarah Jane Neptune,
18 yrs and 11 mos; and on Tues. 8th inst., Lucinda
Neptune,
11 yrs and 7 days.
- John CASSEL,
of Orange
twp., committed
suicide
on Sun. 27th inst., by
hanging
himself
in his own home, 50 yrs.
Died in Ashland
on 28th inst.,
Tobias HAHN, 33 yrs, wife and 3 children
survive.
Died in Milton
Twp., Fri. 25th inst.,
Sarah BURNS, w/o Andrew Sr., 73 yrs,
5 mos and 12 days.
Died in Hayesville
Sat. 26th inst., Catharine
EMERSON,
w/o Rev. Richard
D., 51 years.
- New P.O. called
PEROTE,
on the new route between
Ashland
and Troy, Abraham FAST P.M. (MEMBERS
- can you help with this one and its location?)
- Died in Tiffin on the lOth inst. of inflammatory
croup,
Ellen Jane, infant d/o George
W. and Hester Ann BLACK, 9 mos and 16 days.
The western
Reserve
of July 1853.
Very
also had the
little
local
Ohio Union
information
newspaper
for 26 May 1852 to the end
was given during
this time period.
26 May
1852 - Died at the residence
of Wm. H. GIBSON,
Esq., in Tiffin, on the 17th
inst., of consumption,
Mrs. M. Louisa,
consort
of the Hon. John G. BRESLIN,
Treasurer
of the State.
9 June 185~ - A marriage
notice
for Rev. H. Dixon,
Pastor of the Church of Disciples in Ashland,
was formerly
from Asfordly,
Leicestershire,
England.
1 June 1852 - The R.R. Company
has purchased
of Dr. J.B.F. SAMPSEL
the lots which
were used last year as the Fair Grounds,
on the east side of Orange Rd,
for the purpose
of erecting
thereon
a Passenger
Depot.
6 July 1853 - Wife of Judge Ezra WILLIAMS,
died at home in Washington
D.C. Wed.
last, 59 years.
List of letters
of the P.O. as of 30 June 1853 (will be printed
in the
PASTFINDER
at a later time).
20 July 1853 - Died on Sat., 16th inst.,
in this town, at the residence
of Orlow
SMITH, Esq., Mrs. Aura E. BOICE, w/o Dr. J.S. Boice, of New London, Ohio.
(Please note that the papers
on microfilm
at the Ashland
Public
Library,
begins
with the ASHLAND
TIMES,
July 1853.
These have been abstracted
and appear in earlier
issues of the PASTFINDER,
beginning
with Volume
1, issue 1, Jan. 1982.)
ffOAC
Montgomery
1850 & 1840; Louisa
& Peter Hildebrand,
Vermillion
1840 &
1850; Elizabeth
Hennon,
Montgomery
1850; Catherine
Kohr, vermillion
1850; Benjamin
F. & Westall
Ridgley,
Mohican
1830 & 1842; Harriet,
Wm. & John Noggle,
Mohican
1833 & 1849; Rebecca
Sheggs, Mohican
1835;
and Eliza Ritter,
Mohican
1849
Gladys & Shirley
Oney of Wellington
OH:
Jonathon
& Celia Clark Crapo, Sullivan
1840
Helen York Rose of Seminole
OK:
Abraham
& Sally Williams,
Green 1797 & 1812; and
Solomon
Jonacake,
Green 1795
Duane Switzer
of Macedonia
OH:
William
Switzer
and Mary Ann Richards,
Orange 1847/8
Virginia
Wolf of Loudonville
OH:
Chloe Wolf, Reuben
& Chole Charter Freshwater,
Hanover
1838 & 1850
Ralph Wright:
James & Isaac Wright,
Orange
1847 & 1848
Robert Tracy of Palm City FL:
Henry, Mary & Andrew
Lebkichler,
Milton
1844
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1990
FROM OUR MEMBERS
The following
was found in THE NEBRASKA
AND MIDWEST
GENEALOGICAL
RECORD,
Volume
9,
N. 1-2, Jan.-Apr.
1931, covering
pages 27 thru 34, the article
was entitled
Some
Descendants
of John Potter,
Alias Heffner,
of Cumberland
County,
PA. and was compiled by Mrs. H.B. Marshall,
Lincoln,
Nebraska.
John Heffner,
immigrant
ancestor,
was born in Germany
and is known to have brought
at least one son with him to America.
The family
settled
first at Fredericksburg,
Maryland,
from which place
they moved to Cumberland
County,
Pennsylvania.
As is
shown by the following
record
his name was changed
to John Potter.
A draught of a tract of land situate in Antrim township Cumberland County containing 100 acres and 24 perches and an allowance of six verst surveyed for John Potter the
2 day of September 1772 in pursuance of an order of survey dated December 16th 1766.
John Armstrong. Returned into the secretary's Office the 7th April 1774 for John Hafner
al. Potter by Warrt, dated the same day.
Simon (Heffner)
Potter
s/o John Potter
alias Heffner,
was born in Germany.
He
married
a Catherine
b 1757 and died 10 Sept 1814.
He married
2nd to Elizabeth
Keger 8 Oct 1816.
He lived at Morrison's
Cove in Bedford
Co PA.
-John Potter
s/o Simon
(Heffner)
Potter
b 8 Feb 1779 in Franklin
married 26 Mar 1804 Susannah
Dodson,
d/o John of Bedford
Co PA.
1784 and d 30 Apr 1861.
Co PA, d 5 May 1839,
She was b 10 Aug
Jacob Potter was 7th child of John & Susannah
Dodson
Potter,
b 7 May 1817 Bedford
Co PA and d Nov 1851 at Tiffin
OH.
He married
17 July 1838 in Bedford
Co PA to
Mary A. Mickle
who was b 15 Nov 1815 & d at Mansfield
OH 10 June 1867.
She was
the d/o Griffiths
Mickle
who was b in Ireland
1787 and Rebecca
Polk b 1791.
In
1841 Jacob Potter moved
to Wayne Co OH.
He was a country
doctor.
William H. Potter
was the 2nd s/o Jacob & Mary A. Mickle
Potter
and was b in Bedford Co PA 8 Jan 1841 and d at Dayton
OH 14 Sept 1913.
He married
at perrysville
OH 18 July 1866 Pearl Parr.
She was born at Perrysville
OH 5 Oct 1846 and d 27
Feb 1921.
She was the d/o Andrew
H. Parr b 16 Oct 1807 and Lucina
Donaldson
b
4 Oct 1809.
They were both born at Pittsburg,
where
they were married
in 1831
and moved to the Perrysville
area in 1834.
Lucina
Donaldson
was the d/o Robert
and Isabella
Clendening
Donaldson.
Wm. H. Potter was a private
in the 3rd OVC.
In 1875 he moved
to Indianapolis
IN.
This account
also gives the Bible records
of Simon Heffner
Potter
and John Potter.
If any member
is interested
in this family,
contact
this Chapter
and we will photocopy these pages.
Please
include
$1.50 for copies
and postage.
Ashland's
175th Birthday
Celebration
will take place July 4 - 8, 1990.
Our Chapter is planning
a display
boo~h during
this week.
Contact
the Ashland
Area Chamber of Commerce,
508 Claremont
Ave., Ashland,
Ohio, 44805 for further
information
on this celebration
- such as schedule
of events
(that week and
through-out
the year),
places
to stay, etc.
perhaps
your vacation/research
trip could be in Ashland
this year - join us in
our celebration.
In honor of this years celebration,
having special
genealogical/historical
Ashland
and her early times.
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PASTFINDER
will be
articles
concerning
9
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MJE,TCALF
The following
was found on page 1097 of the PORTRAIT
WEE COUNTY,
MICHIGAN,
1888.
Gary Bartlett
of Adrian
Chapter.
& BIOGRAPHICAL
ALBUM
MI sent this article
OF LENAto our
Josiah Metcalf,
a respected
resident,
and Justice
of the Peace, located on
section
35, Seneca
Township,
owns forty acres of finely improved
land, well cultivated and provided
with buildings
suitable
for agricultural
operations.
Coming to
this county
in 1852, Mr. Metcalf
has made this township
his home with scarcely
any
interruption
since that time.
The parents
of our subject
were William
and Mary Newell Metcalf,
the former
born in Washington
County,
Pa., and the latter
in Ashland
County,
Ohio.
When but
six weeks old William
Metcalf
left the Keystone
State with his parents,
who settled near Ashland,
Ohio, whence
they removed
in 1852, and coming
to Lenawee County
settled
in Seneca
Township ... Mr. Metcalf
passed
away to the silent land in 1869,
while his widow still survives.
Their family comprised
seven children,
five sons
and two daughters,
of whom our subject
was the eldest.
Josiah Metcalf
was born in
Ashland
County,
Ohio, on the 7th of February,
1837 ...
On the 29th of March, 1859,
in Osseo,
Hillsdale
Co., Mich.,
our subject
was united
in marriage
with Miss Mary
H., daughter
of James and Sarah A. Harper
Seeley ... (she) was born in Seneca Co.
NY 26 sept 1841...
(Josiah & Mary H.) have six children:
Lozelle
C., Rosa, Lilly,
Otho, Stella and Ole ...
Member
Harriet
Goff
information
in the
of Denver
Co donated
the following
article.
She located
BRASHEAR
CENTENNIAL
1872-1972
(MO), pages 100-101.
this
Mr. W.F. Eagle was born on 18 Aug 1820 in Ashland
County,
Mohican,
Ohio.
On 11
Mar 1847 he married
in Mohican
to Miss Mariah Metcalf,
of the same city, by the
Rev. Sharp of the Methodist
Church.
They were the parents
of 11 children.
Accompanied
by his family
in May of 1857 they came by covered
wagon to Missouri,
where
one year later they located
on a farm one mile east of Brashear.
He lived there
until his death on 16 June 1905.
Mr. Eagle was one of Adair County's
pioneer
citizens
having
resided
in the County
for over a half-century
...
Harriet
notes that W.F. was William
Ford Eagle a s/o
Ford Eagle.
John Benjamin
Eagle died 9 Jan 1834 and
Cemetery,
Ashland
County,
Ohio.
John Benjamin
Eagle and Mary
is buried
in the Lakefork
QUERIES
ROSS
OXENDER
OXENRIDER
OCHSENREITER
Richard
ROSS b 1818 Jefferson
Co OH, d 28 Mar 1864 Keokuk Iowa, 20
Jan 1842 mar'd Sarah OXENDER/OXENRIDER
in Richland
Co OH, she d/o
Jacob & Elizabeth
OCHSENREITER/OXENRIDER,
she b 12 Sept 1818 Mifflin Co PA & d 25 June 1892 Kirkville
Iowa, children:
Jacob, Wm.,
John & David in OH, seek date & place of death of Wm., name of
Richard's
parents
and siblings
... Robert Oxenger,
1705 Saunders
Crescent,
Ann Arbor MI
48103 ...
KELSEY
COWAN
Was Elizabeth
KELSEY d 12 Jan 1857 at age 86y9m23d
the mother of
James Kelsey who married
Sophia COWAN?
Is buried Nankin/Orange
Cemetery,
Orange
Twp., Ashland
Co OH
•.. June E. Kent, Rt 1 Box 30, Green Castle MO
63544 ...
SLOCUM
Seek any information
on the SLOCUM family
... Adam Alexander,
117 DarIa Dr., Creston
THE
PASTFINDER
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OH
44217 ...
FEB
1990
POWER/S
CONEGARY
DULIN
Seek info. re PA county of birth, parents,
siblings
of Thomas C.
POWER/S
b c1812, d 11 Feb 1865, CW vet, 1st wife Rebecca
CONEGARY,
both buried
in Red Haw Cemetery
along w/children
of this union, 2nd
wife Sara Jane DULIN, mar'd 12 Mar 1850, 6 children,
among them
Elmer O. b 20 June 1851 & d 6 June 1929 & buried
in Wooster
Cemetery
· .• Betty P. Bonvalot,
13665 Dogwood
Trail,
Yucaipa
CA
92399 ...
McGINLEY
GINLEY
BARRETT
Patrick
McGINLEY/GINLEY
b Ashland
OH 18 June 1864, s/o Anthony
and
Sabina BARRETT
GINLEY,
they were mar'd in Co. Mayo Ireland
in 1863,
Patrick mar'd in Chicago
IL in Jan 1892 & d there June 1934
... Mary Ehmke, 1055 S. Wolf Rd., Des Plaines
IL
60016 ..•
BELL
JOHNSON
Joseph BELL and Esther JOHNSON
their 1st child was born, came
John BELL, 1846 to Putnam
Co.,
b 22 Oct 1844
· .. Carol Miller,
P.O. Box 594,
RIDGLEY
NEWELL
HARDESTY
settled
in Ashland
Co pre 1840
from Ireland,
Joseph's
brother
other children:
Wm. b 1842 and
Manton
CA
when
was
James
96059 •..
Leonard
T. RIDGLEY
b Jeromesville,
killed
by a train
24 Feb 1892
... Kathleen
Hinebaugh,
517 Waggoner
Blvd.,
Toledo
OH
in
Columbus
OH
43612 .•.
Robert
NEWELL
lived near Olivesburg
from 1812 to 1838, the year
he died, estate
settled
in Clear Creek twp., wife Cassie
HARDESTY,
they had 10 children
•.. Genevieve
Woodbridge,
1509 W. Third St., Waterloo
IA 50701-2717
•.•
MATHEWS
CALHOUN
Elizabeth
CALHOUN
MATHEWS
b 14 June 1786 & d 6 May 1833 in Ashland
Co., Jesse MATHEWS
b 1 June 1769 & d 12 June 1869 also in Ashland
Co., where are they buried?
... Patricia
C. Miller,
2344 Roberts
Lane, Florence
AL
35630 ...
JACOBS
STRONG
Henry and Elizabeth
JACOBS on 1820 census
in Milton
TWp., Richland
Co OH, a daughter
Rhoda mar'd Rev. Horatio
Nelson
STRONG and their
son Dr. Ezra Barr Nelson
STRONG was born in Savannah;
Henry and
Eliz. not on 1830 or 40 census
•.. Ann Graham
McCurdy,
5815 Cardinal
Way, Greensboro
NC
27410 ...
BUFFENMOYER
BOFFMIRE
BOFFENMYER
The BUFFENMOYER/BOFFMIRE/BOFFENMYER
family moved
from Lancaster/
Lebanon
Co PA to Ashland/Wayne
Co OH c1826,
Henry on 1830 census
in
perry Twp; 1840 a George,
Mathias
& Henry lived next to each other
in perry Twp; Henry owned land in section
26, 27 & 35
... Irene A. Hardman,
13921 Parkland
Dr., Rockville
MD
20853 •..
HESPENHEIDE
BELL/BUDD
McCRORY
Seek any information
also BELL, McCRORY,
· .•W.G. Hespenheide,
EMERICK
Seek any information
on the EMERICK
.•. Robert Emerick,
Dept. Sociology,
San Diego CA
92182-9383 .•.
MATHEWS
Frederick
MATHEW~,
school
teacher,
according
to 1850 census
for Milton twp, Ashland
Co., shown as 26 yrs old, born in PA, seek death
date & burial
site
· .. Louise Mathews
Harris,
Rt 4 Box 317, McCook
Neb
69001 •••
FORCE
SOWARD
PARCELL
RUSSELL
HENRY
William
FORCE mar'd Lucinda
SOWARD 1825, like to hear from descendents
of their 14 children.
Sanford
PARCELL
d 1918, buried
Mansfield,
seek
info on his wife Caroline
HENRY RUSSELL
and their children's
names 50 years of my records
destroyed
- NEED HELP!
... Mrs. Theodore
Cerecke,
3014 Northampton
Rd., Cuyahoga
Falls OH
44223 •..
THE PASTFINDER
on the HESPENHEIDE
family
BUDD, BLACKSTONE
4338 Ave. Prado,
Thousand
11
in
Ashland
Oaks
CA
Co OH;
91360 ...
family
in Ashland
Co. OH
San Diego State Univ.,
FEB
1990
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