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The submitter has given permission to the USGenWeb Archives to store the file permanently for free access. *********************************************************************** OH-FOOTSTEPS-D Digest Volume 99 : Issue 848 Today's Topics: #1 Pioneer Marriages in Allen County ["Linda Dietz" ] #4 Bio - 1885 - Portage Co, OH, Brimf [Betty Ralph ] #5 1928 NOTRE DAME GRADS-FROM OHIO [Gina Reasoner To: OH-FOOTSTEPS-L@rootsweb.com Message-ID: <000c01bf4bc2$83b3cac0$5473bfa8@Linda> Subject: Pioneer Marriages in Allen County 1862 Content-Type: text/plain; charset="iso-8859-1" Taken from Allen County Marriage Records Book A- 1862 Christian LONG to Sarah CONKLE Cyrus CONRAD to K. LEIST Charles CROWDEN to M. UNDERWOOD James CRAWFIS to Mary LUTZ John WILSON to Amelia CRIDER John WATKINS to A. CUNNINGHAM Conrad WORLINE to Theresa CUSHMAN James DANIELS to C. WILSON John WALSH to Catherine DAUB Asa DAVIS to Angeline THATCHER H. TUDOR to Sophia DAVIS P. DILLER to Sarah SHELLENBARGER T. DOOLITTLE to Eleanor SWIFT B. DOWNHOUR to Susanna SNYDER Henry SOLOMON to Sarah DOWNING Oliver DUNLAP to Mary KOHLI C. STEINER to Barbara DUTH Noah EARLY to Catherine ZIMMERMAN Samuel MILLER to Elizabeth EDGECOMB Bernard ENLBRIGHT to Catherine O'CONNOR Lewis SIDWELL to Cynthia ENSLER William EVANS to Jane TALBOT David MUNCH to Margaret FAILER Phillip FANSLER to Eliza LLOYD Abner FERGUSON to Lydia LEWIS Peter KLINGMAN to Sarah FERGUSON E. STOMBAUGH to Charlotte FISHER John MUSSON to Sarah FLETCHER Albert WRIGHT to Amanda FORD R. VERBRYCK to Julia FOUST John GEBHART to C. RENKEL Daniel RICHARDSON to Mary GILLESPIE John KISLER to Mary GLENN Henry GOOD to Catherine SNYDER Daniel MOYER to Caroline GOODMAN John GRAHAM to Mary TUSSING Amos KLINGLER to Lucinda GREENWALT Henry KLINGLER to Mary GREENWALT Benjamin HUGHES to Louisa GRUBB James GUNN to Fanny HILL James HAWK to Martha HALL William HALL to Nancy KEITH C. NEISWANDER to C. HANBAKER Timothy SHROYER to Minerva HANIKE H. HANLEY to Jane HARUFF William LOWMAN to Mary HARBERT L. HARPSTER to Harriet SNODGRASS William HARRIS to Sarah RATLIFF William KIRBY to Samantha HARSHE Jacob MILLER to Anna HARTMAN Franklin ROUSH to M. HARVEY A. HAYS to Mrs. Catherine LONG Dec 21,1999 Submitted by Linda Dietz Proud Rootsweb Sponsor VP, Allen Co. Genealogy Soc. ______________________________ ------------------------------ X-Message: #2 Date: Tue, 21 Dec 1999 10:07:28 -0500 From: "Linda Dietz" To: OH-FOOTSTEPS-L@rootsweb.com Message-ID: <001501bf4bc5$33f50780$5473bfa8@Linda> Subject: Allen County Probate Court Notices 1872 Content-Type: text/plain; charset="iso-8859-1" Taken from Allen County Democrat 1872 The following accounts have been filed in the Probate Court of Allen Co., Ohio and will be for hearing on Monday Oct. 2, 1872 Third account of G.B. BENNETT, guardian of the heirs of Alexander McGINNIS, dec'd Second account of David GRATZ, guardian of Gilbert KUHNY, minor First and Final account of W.M. BELL, Exc. of the estate of Burges DICKEY, dec'd Second account of Isaac COON, guardian of John COONS, minor First account of Isaac HANES, Exc. of the estate of John HANES, dec'd Third account of Harmon KIBBY, guardian of John m. TRUESDALE's minor heirs Final account of Samuel WILLIAMS, guardian of Allen REEVE's minor heirs Second account of H.P. EATON, Exc. of William GIBSON's estate Second account of Alexander STEWART, guardian of Alexander STEWART's minor's Final account of Alexander STEWART, guardian of Ellen STEWART, late a minor Final account of Daniel SHULER, dec'd late guardian of Samuel MOWERY, minor, filed by Daniel J. SHULER, admr. of Daniel SHULER, dec'd First account of Joseph SMITH, guardian of W.R. SMITH, idiot First account of Henry BROWN, guardian of the heirs of Isaiah WESTBAY L.M. Meily Probate Judge Dec 21,1999 Submitted by Linda Dietz Proud Rootsweb Sponsor VP, Allen Co. Genealogy Soc. ______________________________ ------------------------------ X-Message: #3 Date: Tue, 21 Dec 1999 10:52:14 -0600 From: Betty Ralph To: OH-FOOTSTEPS-L@rootsweb.com Message-Id: <2.2.32.19991221165214.006c9204@HiWAAY.net> Subject: Bio - 1885 - Portage Co, OH, Brimfield # 7 Content-Type: text/plain; charset="iso-8859-1" Content-Transfer-Encoding: 8bit Bios: Parsons, Russ, Russell, Sawyer - Portage County, Ohio, from "History of Portage County, Ohio" published by Warner, Beers & Co., Chicago, 1885 Copyright © 1999 by Betty Ralph. This copy contributed for use in the USGenWeb Archives. bralph@hiwaay.net ************************************************************************ USGENWEB ARCHIVES NOTICE: These electronic pages may NOT be reproduced in any format for profit or presentation by any other organization or persons. Persons or organizations desiring to use this material, must obtain the written consent of the contributor, or the legal representative of the submitter, and contact the listed USGenWeb archivist with proof of this consent. The submitter has given permission to the USGenWeb Archives to store the file permanently for free access. http://www.usgwarchives.net ************************************************************************ EDWARD PARSONS (deceased), who was a pioneer of Brimfield Township, this county, was born in Northampton, Mass., March 14, 1797, son of Moses and Esther (Kingsley) Parsons, also natives of Massachusetts. The Parsons family is a very old one and the name appears often in the early history of the old Bay State. They were originally of English extraction. The subject of this sketch lived in his native village until a man grown, in the meantime learning the trade of his father, that of a carpenter and joiner. At this place, when about twenty-nine years of age, he made the acquaintance of Miss Clementina Janes, then teaching school at Northampton, a daughter of Peleg Cheney and Martha (Coy) Janes, of Brimfield, Hampden Co., Mass., where Mr. Janes was a large mill owner. The Janeses were of English extraction, and the Coys of Irish origin, though both families for generations previous were natives of Massachusetts or Connecticut. This acquaintance resulted in the marriage of Mr. Parsons and Miss Janes on January 1, 1828, and two years and a half afterward Mr. Parsons with his wife and son, Edward A., born in Northampton, Hampshire County, Mass., January 25, 1829, moved to Ohio and first settled at Brecksville, Cuyahoga County, for one year; thence went to Cleveland, remaining six months, and finally, in the fall of 1831, took up their residence in the township of Brimfield, Portage County. Here Mr. Parsons worked at his trade at odd intervals, but never to any extent, making farming his main occupations, at which he was very successful, for although buying only fifty acres at the start, he afterward became the owner of 200 or more acres near the village of Brimfield. He was one of the most substantial and highly respected citizens of the township. In 1868 he retired from active farming, and moved to Kent, where he resided until his death, April 6, 1874. He was from early manhood a devoted member of the Episcopal Church (as was his wife), himself and a Mr. Cogswell being the founders of the first church organization of this denomination in his native village of Northampton, Hampshire Co., Mass., where he was Junior Warden. At Kent he took the same interest, and was one of the organizers of the Episcopal Church in the village, and for the erection of this house of worship he contributed liberally of his means and served as Church Warden for many years. In politics he was originally a Whig, and in sentiment a believer in liberty and equal rights of man, and on the formation of the Republican party, he always acted and voted with that party. On the breaking our of the war of the Rebellion, two of his sons volunteered and served in the Union Army: Timothy G., for four years, most of the time in the Quartermaster's Department; and William C., for ten months as an artilleryman. Mr. and Mrs. Parsons reared a family of six children: Edward A., born January 25, 1829; Timothy G., born September 17, 1832; Harriet J., born June 24, 1835, died October 2, 1876; Martha Kingsly, born April 1, 1838; William Cheney, born February 19, 1841; Clementina, born September 30, 1843. All the children were born in Brimfield, Ohio, except Edward A., who was born at Northampton, Mass. Mrs. Parsons is now eighty-two years of age, and is an exceedingly amiable and worthy lady, well preserved for her years, retaining all her faculties. She resides with her daughter, now Mrs. Clementina Barber, wife of Charles H. Barber, the present Postmaster of Kent. JOSEPH RUSS, farmer, P.O. Brimfield, was born in Brimfield Township, this county, February 5, 1832; son of Beverly Y. and Bertia (Emerson) Russ, natives of Vermont. His father came to Ohio in 1829, and purchased a tract of land in Brimfield township, this county, on which he settled in 1831, cleared and improved and where he resided until his death. The farm is still the property of his descendants. He had five children: Joseph, Seraph (deceased), Van (deceased), Viola (deceased) and Emma (Mrs. S. Samuel Buell, Jr.). Our subject has been a resident of Brimfield Township, this county, most of his life, and has lived on his present farm upward of twenty-seven years; he was married February 23, 1854, to Mary E., daughter of Gideon and Elizabeth Marlett, of Elkhart, Ind., by whom he has had five children: Marcy H., Delos P. (deceased), Marion (deceased), Ernest L. and Herbert L. Mr. Russ has held several township offices in Brimfield. In politics he is a Democrat. EDWARD A. RUSSELL, farmer, P.O. Brimfield, was born in Perrysburg, Cattaraugus Co., N.Y., July 21, 1818; son of Edward and Love (Spencer) Russell, the former of whom a native of Washington County, N.Y., died at our subject's residence in December, 1883, aged ninety-two years; the latter , a native of Rupert, Bennington Co., Vt., died on the old homestead in Brimfield Township, this county, in 1845. The paternal grandfather of our subject was Capt. William Russell, a son of Ebenezer Russell, a native of Branford, Conn., whose ancestors settled there in 1660. He was the first Treasurer of Washington County, N.Y., and held the office for fifty consecutive years. The maternal grandfather of our subject was Phineas Spencer, a native of Vermont, and a farmer by occupation. The parents of our subject settled in Brimfield Township, this county, in 1829, on the farm now owned by William Kruger, which they cleared and improved. They had eleven children: Phineas S., Martha L. (deceased), Edward A., Mary L. (deceased), William, John (deceased), Frank F., Delia M. (deceased), Eliza J. (Mrs. E. Osgood), Nancy S. and an infant (deceased). Our subject was married, June 2, 1846, to Ann, daughter of John and Julia A. (Harris) Furry, formerly of Dutchess County, N.Y., who settled in Brimfield Township, this county, in 1817, and to this union were born five children: Homer B., Albert E., Warren A., Merritt E. and Myra J. (twins). Mrs. Russell died November 24, 1884. Our subject has always resided in Brimfield Township, this county, where he followed his trade, that of a wagon maker, for eight years engaged in farming, and has resided on his present farm since 1855. He is a Republican in politics, he and his wife are members of the Methodist Episcopal Church. OLIVER SAWYER, farmer, P.O. Kent, was born in Jaffrey, Cheshire Co., N.H., April 21, 1804; son of Uriah and Sally (Spafford) Sawyer, natives of Massachusetts, who settled in Brimfield Township, this county, in 1817, locating on Lot 20, part of the farm now owned and occupied by our subject, where they lived and died. The paternal grandfather of our subject was William Sawyer of Berlin, Mass., who had seven children: Amos, Oliver, Asa, Uriah, Nabby, Polly and Hannah, all now deceased. He (Grandfather Sawyer) and two brothers settled about 1740, on an elevated piece of land in Berlin, Mass., which has always gone by the name of "Sawyer's Hill." These three brothers lived and died there, and raised large families. Oliver Sawyer visited the spot in 1857, and found the local school was attended by about sixty scholars, over forty of whom were named Sawyer. Our subject's maternal grandfather was Job Spafford, also of Berlin, Mass. Uriah Sawyer had ten children, of whom eight grew to maturity: Oliver, Henry (deceased), Lockhart (deceased), Uriah (deceased) William B. (deceased) Benjamin F. (deceased), Sally (Mrs. John Walker) and Hannah. Our subject has always lived within half a mile of the old homestead, having when twenty-three years of age purchased the farm three-fourths of a mile south of his present residence, where he lived for over forty years. He has been twice married, on first occasion November 29, 1827, to Sophia, daughter of Asa and Eunice Sawyer, by whom he had four children: Luke (deceased), George L. (deceased), George L. (second) and Jane A. (deceased). August 16, 1862, he married his second wife, Martha L. (Russell) Furry. Mr. Sawyer came back to the old homestead in 1862, where he has since resided with his only surviving child, George L., who is married to Mary J., daughter of Henry C. Chapman and grand-daughter of Constance Chapman, who settled in Brimfield Township, this county, in 1821, and who was a soldier of the Revolution. To George L. Sawyer and his wife have been born five children: Elam (deceased), Elmer, Sumner, Dora and Sophia. Our subject is the oldest living pioneer of the township; in politics he is a Republican. ______________________________ ------------------------------ X-Message: #4 Date: Tue, 21 Dec 1999 14:42:27 -0600 From: Betty Ralph To: OH-FOOTSTEPS-L@rootsweb.com Message-Id: <2.2.32.19991221204227.006d6880@HiWAAY.net> Subject: Bio - 1885 - Portage Co, OH, Brimfield # 8 of 8 Content-Type: text/plain; charset="iso-8859-1" Content-Transfer-Encoding: 8bit Bios: Sawyer, Sherman, Shuman, Stilwell, Twitchell, Underwood - Portage County, Ohio, from "History of Portage County, Ohio" published by Warner, Beers & Co., Chicago, 1885 Copyright © 1999 by Betty Ralph. This copy contributed for use in the USGenWeb Archives. bralph@hiwaay.net ************************************************************************ USGENWEB ARCHIVES NOTICE: These electronic pages may NOT be reproduced in any format for profit or presentation by any other organization or persons. Persons or organizations desiring to use this material, must obtain the written consent of the contributor, or the legal representative of the submitter, and contact the listed USGenWeb archivist with proof of this consent. The submitter has given permission to the USGenWeb Archives to store the file permanently for free access. http://www.usgwarchives.net ************************************************************************ HENRY D. SAWYER, farmer, P.O. Kent, was born in Brimfield Township, this county, July 4, 1838, son of Asa and Caroline A. (Lincoln) Sawyer. His paternal grandfather, Asa Sawyer, was a native of Massachusetts, who settled here in 1818 on the farm now owned and occupied by A.J. Shuman, where he resided until his death in 1845. His maternal grandfather was Dr. Luke A. Lincoln, the first resident physician of Brimfield Township, this county, having settled in 1820. Asa Sawyer, the father of our subject, settled on the farm now occupied by his widow, which he cleared and improved and on which he lived until his death. He died November 4, 1881, at the age of seventy-nine years. Our subject, with his mother, resides on the old homestead, where he was born and reared and has always followed farming as an occupation. He served in the late war of the Rebellion, enlisting in August, 1861, in Company L., Second Ohio Cavalry, and was honorably discharged in 1865, having participated in all the engagements in which his regiment took part, except the last battle of Richmond. He is a member of the G.A.R; in politics a Democrat. VICTOR P. SAWYER, farmer, P.O. Brimfield, was born in Brimfield Township, this county, September 12, 1848; son of Uriah and Caroline (Pike) Sawyer. His paternal grandfather was Uriah Sawyer, a native of Massachusetts, who settled in this township in 1817. His maternal grandfather, Jeremy Pike, also a native of Massachusetts, settled here in 1820. Uriah, the father of our subject, when he started in life for himself, settled on Lot 20, Brimfield Township, where he cleared and improved the farm now owned by George Tritt, and there resided up to 1860, when he removed to the farm now owned by our subject, where he lived until his death. He died November 2, 1881, aged seventy-one years. His children were Adelaide R. (deceased), and Victor P. Our subject was married September 27, 1870, to Eunice S., daughter of William R. and Lucy (Sawyer) Kelso, of Brimfield Township, by whom he has two children: Lucy C. and Addie C. Mr. Sawyer is a member of the Universalist Church. In politics he is a Democrat. JOHN W. SHERMAN, farmer, P.O. Brimfield, was born in Brimfield Township, this county, October 29, 1834, son of Capt. Harris and Sallie (Morgan) Sherman, who settled here in 1831, locating on Lot 52, which they cleared and improved, and where they lived and died. His parental grandfather was Thomas Sherman, son of Thomas Sherman, he a son of Dr. John Sherman, the latter a son of Rev. James Sherman, descendants of Dr. John Sherman, a native of England who settled in Watertown, Mass., in 1634. Our subject was married September 7, 1862, to A. Jenette, daughter of Elbridge and Almira J. (Dunning) Moulton, and grand-daughter of Harrison Moulton, who settled in Brimfield Township, this county, in 1817, and to this union have been born two children: Florence A. and Howard C. (deceased). Our subject was reared on the homestead which he now owns, and where he remained until 1881, when he moved to the place he now occupies. He and his wife are attendants of the Universalist Church. He is a F. & A. M.; in politics he is a Republican. ABRAM J. SHUMAN, farmer, P.O. Kent, Portage Co., Ohio, was born in Clarence, Erie Co., N.Y., December 31, 1814, son of Henry and Hannah (Johnson) Shuman, natives of Pennsylvania and New York respectively, who settled in Stowe Township (now in Summit County, Ohio), in 1834, where they cleared a farm and lived until their death. They were the parents of eight children: Abram J., Catherine (deceased), Nancy (Mrs. James C. Kelso), Erastus, William, Mary (deceased), Henry (deceased), and Elias (deceased). Our subject settled in Brimfield Township, this county, in 1836, and was married November 29, 1840, to Sarah, daughter of Asa and Eunice (Bruce) Sawyer, who settled here in 1818. The issue of this union was ten children: Alvina (deceased), Albert, Alvina (Mrs. Peter Carline), Loretta (Mrs. J. Otis Nighman), Amelia (Mrs. Frank Maloy), Asa, Mary, Dora (Mrs. Adam Cline), an infant daughter (deceased) and Henry. Mr. Shuman has lived on the old Sawyer homestead since his marriage, and has held several offices in the gift of the township. In politics he is a Republican. BARNET STILWELL, farmer, P.O. Mogadore, Summit county, was born in Bergen County, N.J., in 1802, son of Ezekiel and Mary (Earl) Stilwell. He was left an orphan in his infancy, and lived with his relatives in New Jersey until fifteen years of age, when he went to western Pennsylvania and worked as a farm hand by the month for two years. He subsequently leased farms in that vicinity until 1827, when he came to Brimfield Township, this county, and settled on the farm (at that time an unbroken wilderness) where he still resides, and all of which he has cleared and improved. He was married, April 25, 1824, to Jane, daughter of David and Jane (Jackson) Hall, of Armstrong County, Penn. The issue of this union was ten children: Mary, wife of Norris Miller; David; Ezekiel; Eliza (deceased); Smith (deceased); Warren (deceased); Philena, wife of Cornelius Weston; Elenor, wife of Charles Hart; Byron and Alice (latter deceased). Mr. Stilwell is a worthy citizen and one of the few pioneers still living in Brimfield Township. In politics he is a Republican. LAMBERT TWITCHELL, farmer and clergyman, P.O. Kent, was born in Brimfield Township, this county, August 12, 1827, son of Arba and Sally (Barber) Twitchell, natives of Massachusetts and Litchfield, Conn., respectively. The parental grandfather of our subject was Jonas Twitchell, who came to Brimfield Township, this county, in 1817; he had but two children - John and Arba. Arba Twitchell came here in 1816, and was hired by Henry Thorndike to make a clearing on the old Boszor Hill, a half mile north of the Center, and to him belongs the honor of having made the first improvements in the township. Not long afterward he settled on the farm now owned and occupied by our subject, which he cleared and improved and lived on until his death. He had one child - Lambert. Our subject has always resided on the old homestead where he was born and reared. He was educated in the common schools, the Kent Academy and Oberlin College, and was married in November, 1851, to Julia M., daughter of Sedley and Maria (Barber) Sill, of Dansville, N.Y., by whom he had three children: Russell W., Maie, and Josephine (deceased). Mr. and Mrs. Twitchell are members of the Baptist Church, of which he was ordained a minister some twelve years ago. He served as pastor of the Kent Baptist church for six years, and organized the present church of that place. Through his labors and exertions the church was built and now has a thriving congregation. In politics Mr. Twitchell is a Prohibitionist. ALPHEUS H. UNDERWOOD, farmer, P.O. Brimfield, was born September 22, 1827, in Brimfield Township, this county, son of Lybia and Julia (Minard) Underwood. His paternal grandfather was Alpheus Underwood, a native of Munson, Mass., who settled in Brimfield, Portage Co., Ohio, in 1817, locating on the farm now known as the Needham Farm, which he cleared and improved, and on which he lived and died. His family consisted of seven children: Marcia, Alvira, Pamilla, Lybia, Freeman, Albert and Elam, all now deceased. The maternal grandfather of our subject was Champlin Minard who settled in Atwater Township, this county, in 1817. Lybia Underwood, after he became of age, settled on the farm now occupied by his widow, which he cleared and improved, and where he resided until his death. He was thrice married. By his first wife, Julia Minard, he had eight children: Mary A. (deceased), Juliet (deceased), William P., Alpheus H., Pamilla (deceased), Elam, Bruce and Walbridge (deceased). His second wife was Mrs. Ruth E. Baldwin, nee Minard. By Maria Edson, his third wife, he had one daughter - Pamilla, wife of Charles Maloy. Lybia Underwood, who was a prominent citizen of Brimfield, service as Justice of the Peace for many years, died in 1877. The subject of this sketch was reared on the old homestead, and, after he became of age, he, in company with his brothers, worked his father's farm for several years. He was married, May 16, 1854, to Perces C., daughter of Rufus and Martha (Caris) Huntley, of Brimfield, by whom he has had two children: Harmon E. (deceased) and Vernon E. Mr. Underwood has resided on his present farm since 1858. He has filled various offices in the gift of his township, and is now serving his third term as Township Trustee. In politics he is a Democrat. ______________________________ ------------------------------ X-Message: #5 Date: Tue, 21 Dec 1999 16:01:54 -0500 From: Gina Reasoner To: OH-FOOTSTEPS-L@rootsweb.com Message-Id: <4.2.0.58.19991221154129.00951310@pop.prodigy.net> Subject: 1928 NOTRE DAME GRADS-FROM OHIO Content-Type: text/plain; charset="us-ascii"; format=flowed The Dome of 1928, The University of Notre Dame. Notre Dame, Indiana (yearbook) BENNING, Anthony F. from Glandorf, Ohio BOV, Raphael F. from Hamilton, Ohio BRADY, Paul J. from Painesville, Ohio CAVANAUGH, John P. from Salem, Ohio CROWLEY, John M. from Cincinnati, Ohio DEAN, Edward J. from Leetonia, Ohio EWING, Wayne H. from Weston, Ohio FONTANA, John Columbus from Gallipolis, Ohio MORIARITY, Rev. M.L. from Wooster, Ohio (1910) GUARNIERI, Frank G. from Warren, Ohio IGOE, John David from Lorain, Ohio JEFFREYS, William Hudson from Hanging Rock, Ohio JOHNSON, Norman from Cleveland, Ohio KELLEY, George H. from Youngstown, Ohio KINNEARY, Joseph P. from Cincinnati, Ohio KIENER, George A. from Lakewood, Ohio LaPOINT, Raymond J. from Toledo, Ohio LAHEY, Roswell C. from Tiffin, Ohio LEPPIG, George Edward from Cleveland, Ohio McGUCKIN, Charles J. from Akron, Ohio McHUGH, Bartholomew from Cincinnati, Ohio McSWEENEY, Edward Louis from Wellsville, Ohio NESTER, Herbert J. from Lancaster, Ohio O'CONNOR, Pierce J. from Cleveland Heights, Ohio O'NEILL, William J. from Cleveland, Ohio RICE, Chester F. from Youngstown, Ohio RINI, Martin A. from Cleveland, Ohio RIGNEY, John Joseph from Chillicothe, Ohio RUPPEL, Harold William from Shaker Heights, Ohio SARGUS, George John from Bellaire, Ohio SCHNURR, Alfred Anthony from Sandusky, Ohio SCHILDER, Richard J. from Chillicothe, Ohio SEIDENSTICKER, Norbert A. from Columbus, Ohio SHEIBLEY, Gerald A. from New Washington, Ohio SCHOCKNESSY, James from Springfield, Ohio SMITH, Russell R. from Sandusky, Ohio SOONHALTER, John E. from Cleveland, Ohio STROHM, Francis H. from Delaware, Ohio TEHAN, Edward A. from Springfield, Ohio THOMA, Carl Arnold from Piqua, Ohio THOMAS, Elias G. from Lorain, Ohio VIKTORYN, John W. from Cleveland, Ohio WAGNER, George A. from Sandusky, Ohio WOZNIAK, Stephen J. from Akron, Ohio ZIPPERER, Bernard E. from Warren, Ohio COVERT, George F. from Toledo, Ohio HALPIN, Harold W. from Elyria, Ohio MOBILY, Sylvester N. from Cleveland, Ohio STOEPLER, Robert H. from Toledo, Ohio WEPPNER, Richard A. from Cleveland, Ohio -------------------------------- End of OH-FOOTSTEPS-D Digest V99 Issue #848 *******************************************