Allen County OhArchives News.....Allen County Residents Who Passed Away During Year 1892. 1892 ************************************************ Copyright. All rights reserved. http://www.usgwarchives.net/copyright.htm http://www.usgwarchives.net/oh/ohfiles.htm ************************************************ File contributed for use in USGenWeb Archives by: Judy Woerner judyw0113@yahoo.com May 9, 2006, 3:20 am The Lima Daily Times 1892 Excerpted from available issues of The Lima Daily Times. The funeral of Mrs. B. O. HITCHCOCK was held at her late home, corner of Spring and McDonald on January 5, 1892. PLESSAY RITENOUR, daughter of H. M. RITENOUR, died on her 20th birthday, January 2, 1892, at her home. She was sick first with diphtheria. This was followed by other complications, which caused her death. Mrs. FERRY, age 66, of Elida, died with la grip on January 7, 1892. FRANK WHEELER, eldest son of Mr. and Mrs. A. F. WHEELER, died January 10, 1892. The week before his death he was taken with acute mania; passed into a comatose state, which resulted in his death. He leaves a wife and two babies. ENSON EDMONDS died at his home January 11, 1892. He had been sick only a short time having a severe cold which ran into La Grippe, and that developed into pneumonia. Mr. EDMONDS was 59 years old. Z. L. MEYERS died January 19, 1892. The funeral was held at Zion’s Church and the remains buried in the Ward cemetery. Mrs. FRANK GLEASON, of Van Wert, died at her home on January 27, 1892. The funeral of CHRISTIAN MULLENHOUR, the man killed by the premature explosion of dynamite on the grade east of LaFayette, was held January 30, 1892 at the Dutch Hollow church, near Elida. SARAH (HOWSER) HELSEL died January 24, 1892, aged 95 years and 9 days. Mrs. ELLIE LONG, aged sixty-one years and ten months, died at her home on St. Johns avenue, on February 9, 1892. CLARENCE ABRAMS, son of Mr. and Mrs. ABRAMS, died of indigestion on February 17, 1892, at the home of Mrs. ABRAM’S parents on East Pearl street. W. B. WOODEN, aged eighteen years, died from consumption on February 23, 1892, at the home of his parents, Mr. and Mrs. DAVID WOODEN, on East Wayne street. Miss HATTIE BRIGGS, of West Sixth street, died March 11, 1892 of consumption. The infant child of ISAAC ROUSH, of Bath township, died March 21, 1892, of inflammation of the bowels. The remains of Mrs. S. E. LEWIS who died at Indianapolis were buried in Woodlawn cemetery March 22, 1892. A young boy, PATRICK HENRY, died March 20, 1892 from inflammatory rheumatism. WALLACE STANDISH died on April 5, 1892 from the effects of paralytic stroke. The funeral of JOHN NEEL will take place from the homestead on West Market street April 24, 1892 with Rev. J. F. DAVIES officiating. He died in Toledo at the home of his son Alfred. A little child of Mr. and Mrs. HABBITS died May 6, 1892. JEREMIAH QUINN, aged 92 years, died at his home on North Main street on May 9, 1892. FRED ROST, aged 66 years, who has been confined to his bed for several weeks, died June 5, 1892 from a complication of diseases. MAGGIE KLAUS, the ten year old daughter of PHILIP KLAUS, died June 23, 1892, from diphtheria. The funeral services of the late WILLIAM DEVOE were held from the Grace M. E. church in south Lima on June 29, 1892. The funeral for Mrs. DANIEL HOLMAN took place at the Fisher church near Lafayette on July 15, 1892. Funeral services for Mrs. SMELTZER took place at the THOMPSON residence on July 23, 1892, after which the remains were taken to Troy for burial. The funeral services of the late WILLIAM PANGLE were held from the home of his son CHARLES PRANGLE on July 23, 1892. The six month old child of W. H. TAYLOR, South Pine street, died July 29, 1892 of cholera infantum. The mother of the child died a few months ago. The infant son of Mr. and Mrs. ANDY WESTBAY, died July 30, 1892, of cholera infantum. The infant son of Mr. and Mrs. HENRY SHICK, of North Main street, died July 30, 1892. The infant of Mr. and Mrs. BROWN DOUGLASS died July 31, 1892. Mr. DANIEL HOLMAN died at the residence of his son, WILLIAM HOLMAN, on the 11th day of August, 1892, after suffering with an affliction caused by heart failure and swelling of the body, intimating dropsy. His age was 66 years, 2 months and 14 days. Mrs. DORCAS MURRAY died on August 14, 1892, aged 87 years, 4 months and 24 days. During her last days she was cared for by her daughter Mrs. JACOB HAWK. DAVID MARSH, aged about 88 years, died August 16, 1892. The infant son of Mr. and Mrs. W. E. CRAYTON, of Greenlawn avenue, died August 15, 1892. Mrs. MICHAEL DOYLE, of North Main street, died August 17, 1892, of consumption and a cancer on her chin, at the age of 39 years. She leaves a husband and four children. Deceased is a daughter of SAMUEL H. LAWLOR and a sister of Councilman H. J. LAWLOR and the Mesdames P. H. FLAHIE and Mrs. THOMAS GORMAN. J. C. HAITHCOCK, colored, aged 23, died at his home in Clifton on September 28, 1892. The funeral of JOHN SULLIVAN, of East Findlay street, took place September 29, 1892 from St. Rose’s Catholic church. Mrs. MCHENRY, widow of the late Dr. MCHENRY, died November 2, 1892, at her home on East North street, after several weeks of suffering from heart failure and old age. FRANK DERRINGER, a little boy, died of diphtheria on November 3, 1892. He first became ill at school six days prior. Funeral services for C. & E. engineer, D. M. FREDERICKS, who died at Huntington, were held November 3, 1892 at Trinity church. ELI STROCK, 74 years and 8 months old, died at his home on November 7, 1892. He had been sick for several months with dropsy. HENRY CROSSLEY, aged 42 years, son of ROSE CROSSLEY, of West Market street, died on November 8, 1892, at his residence on South Pine street. Funeral services of the infant daughter of Mr. and Mrs. ELIJAH ROBINSON were held November 8, 1892 at the residence in the Rowland’s addition. LIZZIE B. YOUNG the three year old daughter of CHARLES YOUNG, colored, of East North street, died November 8, 1892, with brain fever. JERRY SULLIVAN, who was suffering from a partial paralysis of the brain, died on November 8, 1892, at the age of 55 years. Funeral services for ex-Chief of Police, WILLIAM R. COLVIN, will be held on November 9, 1892 from his late residence on South Main street. ALBERT F. WOLF, aged 51 years, died December 3, 1892, at his home in Watt town of lung trouble. The infant child of Mr. and Mrs. CHRISTIAN SMITH died December 15, 1892. MIKE RENN, C. E. & E. yardmaster, who was struck in the head with a coupling pin by some unknown person at Marion on Tuesday, died on Friday, December 16, 1892 without fully regaining consciousness. The funeral services of JACOB L. BAKER, a prominent resident of Harrod were held on December 17, 1892. File at: http://files.usgwarchives.net/oh/allen/newspapers/allencou37nnw.txt This file has been created by a form at http://www.genrecords.net/ohfiles/ File size: 7.1 Kb