Medina County OhArchives Obituaries.....William, Elwood Sooy January 16 1905 ************************************************ 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: Fran Stuart fstuart@bright.net November 18, 2003, 2:54 pm Medina County Gazette, February 3, 1905, p. 8 Medina County Gazette, February 3, 1905, p. 8 William Elwood Sooy William Elwood Sooy, son of Samuel and Rebecca Taylor Sooy, was born in Chester township, Wayne county O., July 11, 1824, and died Jan. 16, 1905, aged 80 years, six months and five days. He married Anjunette Hendee Jan. 1, 1830, who preceded him to that silent shore 13 years ago. To this happy union was born four children. Two died in infancy and two are left to mourn their lose, Francis M. Sooy and Mrs. Anna R. Moore. He is the last of a family of 11 children, nine brothers and one sister. With ox teams they moved from Chester township, Wayne county, O., to Spencer, April 9, 1832, stopping at the River Mills over night with Phineas Davis. The next day they moved into a log cable built by his father before moving on the bank of Coon Creek. At that time it was a wilderness; no roads cut out; could only follow trail by the aid of blazed trees. Very few families lived in Spencer at that time. His father was the first justice of the peace after the organization of the township in 1839. To obtain money it was necessary to gather ashes from burned log piles and convert into purlash, which was drawn to Elyria, the nearest trading point, where they obtained groceries and provisions. His father built and operated one of the first saw mills in the country. In about 1847 they built a frame house, sided up with two inch plants, on the north end of the farm on the Center road one-half mile west of Spencer, which had been chopped and cleared. The house stands today, but was ! remodeled last summer. Our subject assisted in chopping and clearing many acres of the forest. He learned the carpenter trade and his handiwork is still to be seen in some early erected buildings. His grandfather served in the Revolutionary war; his father in the war of 1812; three brothers in the Civil war. Geo. Todd commissioned him captain of militia July 4, 1863. He was active in politics, serving his township many years as trustee. Eight years ago he was the Democratic nominee for state representative, but was defeated. He has been closely identified with all the growth and improvement of his town and township through all these years. The farm upon which he settled has been in the family ever since, save the past two years when he sold the farm and moved in the spring of 1903. He has been a resident of Spencer nearly 73 years. He was a neighbor, a kind husband and a loving father. Card of Thanks Mr. and Mrs. T(F). M. Sooy and Mr. and Mrs. H. C. Moore wish to express their sincere thanks to their neighbors for their sympathy and help in the last sickness and death of their father; also they wish to thanks the ladies of the L.O.T.M. for their floral offering; also the choir for their services. This file has been created by a form at http://www.poppet.org/ohfiles/ File size: 3.3 Kb