HAMILTON COUNTY OHIO - BIO: KENDALL, Reese P. ************************************************************* OHGENWEB NOTICE: All distribution rights to this electronic data are reserved by the submitter. Reproduction or re-presentation of copyrighted material will require the permission of the copyright owner. The submitter has given permission to the USGenWeb Archives to store the file permanently for free access. http://www.usgwarchives.net/oh/ *********************************************************************** File contributed for use in USGenWeb Archives by Patti Graman PMRHG@aol.com January 4, 2000 ************************************************************** Reese P. Kendall, MD, San Jose, California, 1905, Pioneer Annals of Green Township, Hamilton County, Ohio, (San Jose, California, Geo. F. Degelman, Printer, 1905), publication in Patti Graman's personal collection. Extracted from page 8. "Alter, Fredrick-wife Mary Moore, sister of Adam Moore. About 1818, settled. both from Baltimore. She was German and gave the writer his first lessons in that tongue. Settled near Ebenezer and sold to Richardson. Their dwelling was a log cabin, which she often visited, from Cheviot, up to 1844; death. Children: Catharine, married Jacob Clark; William, married Mary Orr; Charles married Miss Reddish; John; Charlotte married James Clark; Susan married Smith Fawcett; Harriet married David O. Brown. William and John boated to Orleans and lost two vessels, Ben Sherrod and Samson. In one, John was lost. Charlotte had twin girls whom none but the mother could distinguish. In 1842 they visited their grandmother. Frederick died on the farm. She died at Cheviot in 1844. An affectionate old lady; a favorite with us children. Very devout, but said her grace and prayers in German; still, she had little brogue. She said turkey, deer, etc. were plenty when they settled. Her love was deep and enduring; when revisiting the pioneer cabin she ever pressed her cheek to the doorsill, where Frederick last set his foot. The two Clark's were brothers.".