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COBLE - CARROLL COUNTY HISTORY OF OHIO, The American Historical Society, Inc., 1925 Volume V, page 339-340, with photo HUGH S. COBLE. A long, active and prosperous career at Steubenville, during which he has given his aid and encouragement to the management of the city's industries and enterprises, has made Hugh S. Coble one of the best known citizens of the community. He is identified with a number of Steubenville's activities, being secretary of the Jefferson Building & Savings Company, and in the various institutions with which he has been associated his labors have been invariably of a constructive character. Mr. Coble was born at Leaviddsville, Carroll County, Ohio, May 23, 1850, but has been a resident of Steubenville since his second year, having been brought to this place in 1852 by his parents, Jacob and Jane (Sterling) Coble, the former of whom died in 1877 and the latter in September, 1875. His great-grandfather was of Pennsylvania Dutch descent. His maternal grandfather was Hugh Sterling, who came with his wife, Jane, from Ireland and first settled at Philadelphia, Pennsylvania, where Mr. Coble's mother was born. Later grandfather Sterling bought the property at Fourth and Adams streets, Steubenville, Ohio, which is now in the possession of his grandson, Mr. H.S. Coble. Jacob Coble on coming to Steubenville in 1852 began an active career. A merchant by vocation, he built up one of the largest establishments of the community, was likewise prominent in all affairs of public interest, served on the school board and the City Council, and was a leading member and supporter of the First Methodist Episcopal Church, formerly known as Kramer Chapel. He and his wife were the parents of five children: Margaret, who married L.V. Brandenburg and has two children, William C. and Ottomer G.; Mary Hood, who is unmarried; Katherine, who married H.O. Hukill, and has one child, J.L.; Hugh S.; and Martha, who married Rev. W.D. Grace, and has one child, Frank S. Hugh S. Coble following his graduation from the high school at Steubenville when sixteen years of age, entered his father's store as a clerk, and remained with the elder man as his associate until death claimed the founder of the business. The heirs subsequently selling the business, Mr. Coble then secured employment in the store of Winfield Scott, with whom he remained for eight years as cashier. For some time Mr. Coble had been interested in politics, and at this point in his career was elected county treasurer of Jefferson County, an office in which he served two full terms, followed by a term as deputy county treasurer under his successor. On leaving the county office he became secretary of the Jefferson Building & Saving Company, of which he is also a director, and which company carries on an extensive building and loan business. He has remained in this capacity to the present, and is accounted one of the able business men of his community. He is a member of the First Methodist Episcopal Church, and belongs also to the Benevolent and Protective Order of Elks, the Knights of Pythias, the Chamber of Commerce, the Steubenville Country Club and the Century Club, in all of which he has numerous friends. On October 2, 1872, Mr. Coble was united in marriage at Youngstown, Ohio, with Miss Mary Paine, daughter of O.D. Paine and Susan P. (Mostelaur) Paine, both deceased. O.D. Paine was a prominent physician of Youngstown who died in 1910, his wife passing away in 1920. They were the parents of three children: Mary; Ida, who married Mr. Gulick; and Belle, who married Kenneth Reinholt, and had one child, Helen Paine. Mr. and Mrs. Coble had one son, the late Dwight Hukill Coble, who married Alice Bair, and had one son, Dwight Sterling, who is also deceased, although the widow survives. ------------------------------ X-Message: #2 Date: Fri, 9 Apr 1999 22:46:03, -0500 From: AUPQ38A@prodigy.com (MRS GINA M REASONER) Subject: MARRIAGE INDEX PART 7 - CARROLL COUNTY OHIO The cross road of our nation Records & Pioneer Families July-September 1964 Vol. V III Published by Esther Weygandt Powell - NO COPYRIGHT LISTED CARROLL COUNTY, OHIO MARRIAGE INDEX 1833-1840 continued Page 4 Smith, Sam'l & Loe? Shanier or Soe Lhanter 6 Shaarp, Ethelbart & Martha Caldwell 6 Springer, Henry & Elener Hibbs 7 Shetler, David? & Jane Daily ? 7 Swearingen, Daniel & Elizabeth Cunningham 7 Stuller, David? & Jane Daily? 7 Smeltz, Clemens & Mary Boop 8 Steinbach, John & Mary Hann 9 Stewart, Joseph & Eliza King 10 Sherretts, Jacob & Elizabeth Thompson 12 Starn, Jacob & Susan Fleckinger 13 Shook, John & Lidia Shoeman 16 Scott, Sam'l & Mary Hickman 17 Smith, Andrew & Lidia McLawee 19 Shaffer, Sam'l & Ruth Crohan 18 Senivings, Gideon & Eliza Morls 22 Sterling, Saml & Mary Baxter 23 Steohens, Moses & Sarah Fitzpatrick 25 Simmons, John & Hannah Rutledge 26 Stoneman, Reason & Mariah Eaik? 26 Shaw, Jos. & Sarah Kackey 30 Sherod, Jos. & Mary A. Dupoy 30 Shaw, Thomas & Emily Robins 31 Stephenson, David & Maray Crawford 34 Shultz, Jacob & Mary Breckles 35 Sheneberger, James & Charlotte Little 37 Steel, Wm. S. & Margaret McElderry 37 Shook, John & Eliz. Kimel 38 Salesberry, Daniel & Ann Hill 39 Sample, Sam'l & Jane Snodgrass 39 Sibert, Andrew & Sarah Peanock 39 Smeltz, John M. & C.? Laybold 40 Sell, John & Cath. McKessen 41 Stinebrook, Frederick & Priscilla Phillips 43 Smith, Henry H. & Nancy Carns 44 Stern, Jacob & Anne Roudebush 44 Scott, Jas. & Rebecca Peterson 45 Scott, Robt. G. & Eliz. Steves 47 Stuller, Henry & Nancy Ashbrooke 47 Simmons, Solomon & Malinda Barnhouse 49 Sell, James & Mary Sell 50 Sickles, David & Eliz. Ohler 51 Sanders, John & Nancy Adeo 51 Steward, Wm. & Isabell Logan 49 Stall, George & Mary D. Fishel 56 Sheline, John & Sarah A. Burwell 58 Shaper, John & Amelia Downs 59 Star, Reuben & Rachel Crumbacker 59 Smith, Dan'l & Matilda Shaffer 61 Sell, Benj. & Alice Hening 62 Smith, Jos. & Mary Lawrence 63 Sinclair, John & Sarah Combs 67 Saltsgiver, Henry & Marg. Cail 68 Shouthey, Jacob & Sarah Ware 69 Sell, Gabriel & Nancy J. Lacy 70 Simmons, Sam'l & Susan Thomas 71 Swearingen, Thos. & Mary Kimmell 71 Strawn, Abel & Nancy Wyman 72 Scott, Wm. & Jane Scott 73 Smeltz, Philip & Mary Abram 74 Singleton, Henry & Tryhena Manfull 74 Shepher, Cyrus & Hester Huston 77 Silvers, Wm. & Sarah Whitacre 80 Smiley, Sam'l & Eliza Whitacre 82 Stewart, Thomas & Ruth Baxter 82 Stephens, Dan'l & Cynthia Daniel 84 Sweaney, Jacob & Mahallan Roof 85 Stahler, David & Rosannah Wortman 86 Shearer, henry & Eliz. Shawver 88 Siddle, Longinus & Barbara Welckley 88 Shepherd, Thos. & Isabella latimore 89 Smith, James & Mary Ann Jane Morrison 89 Snider, George & Eliz. Platt 91 Sanders, Mordachi & Ann Edwards 92 Sample, Wm. & mary Sheline 98 Shoup, John & Eliz. Crissman 98 Stimel, Christopher & Rebecca Shultz 98 Swalla, John & Eliz. Jenkins 99 Sittle, Nathan & Sarah Shisler 103 Slimpton, Thos. & Susannah Cramerly 105 Stewart, John & Nancy Henderson 105 Slegal, Christian & Catherine Bower 107 Swalla, Henry & Mary Murphy 107 Sala, Sam'l & Lucinda Devere? 108 Stewart, Charles & Rebecca Capsil? 110 Simmons, George & Sophia Beadle 111 Sheets, Adam & Elizabeth Eick 111 Simmons, Wm. & Sarah Kindle 114 Shoemaker, lucian & Emanda Heper 115 Sanders, Richard B. & Esther Ninnier 117 Scott, Francis & Mary Kipper 120 Shultz, Jos. & Cecelia Spinehorn 121 Sand, Wm. & Nancy Hattery 122 Scott, Charles & Rachel Baxter 122 Slemmer, Peter & Cath. Rinehart 122 Stout, George & Catherine Eagy 123 Salesberry, Jackson & Eliz. Hall 125 Stackhouse, Jas. & Abigail Coburn 127 Smith, John & Angeline Grove 129 Shively, Simeon & Sarah Jolly 131 Smith, Peter & Nancy Rennecker 131 Sprague, George & Sarah Everitt 132 Shanton, Abraham & Catherine Way 133 Stuller, Jas. & Cath. Harmadinger 133 Schaup, Aaron & Elizabeth Piper 134 Sheline, David & Susana Kintner 134 Sawbell, John & Catherine Berger 134 Sells, John B. & Elizabeth Perch 135 Sherrod, Manassah & Roxena Stoneman 137 Shepherd, John & Mary Ann Maple 138 Scott, Thomas & Harriet Weaver 141 Stoltz, Francis & Mary Fisher 1 Toalson, Jos. & Mary Ashbrook 2 Taylor, Reuben & Mary Boyd 13 Thompson, Bazaleel & Sarah Shick 21 Twaddle, Alex. & Rachel Fitzpatrick 45 Talbert, Thos. F. & Henrietta Allen 54 Trussell, Peter & Jane Skepper? 63 Tope, Henry & Catherine Crivling 68 Toland, Isaac & Elen J. Johnston 72 Thonce, H. & Nancy Manhorter 73 Thanver, Jonathan & Lydia Bayer 73 Thompson, John & Rosana Davis 75 Thompson, Morgan & Margaret Dunlap 78 Telford, Nath'l & Sarah McIntire 79 Tennis, Wm. & Jane Scott 82 Tope, Eli & Catherine Davis 87 Thompson, John & Mary Martin 89 Tope, Wm. & Nancy Shannon 91 Trainer, Wm. & Mary Carson 96 Thompson, John & Margaret Geiger 103 Tipton, Michael & Cath. Carns or Carr 108 Temple, Thomas & Mary Cox 108 Tope, Levi & Sarah Davis 113 Thompson, Gilbert & Susaannah M. Combs 114 Thompson, Adam Jr. & Abigail Bennington 114 Thompson, Fred'k & Margaret Bennington 127 Thompson, Caleb W. & Sarah Merrick 131 Taylor, James & Mary Highland 139 True, Wesley & Sally B. Sherrard * continued in part 8 with names beginning with "U" -------------------------------- End of OH-FOOTSTEPS-D Digest V99 Issue #230 *******************************************