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Tribune: Dear Sir and Comrade. - One evening thirty-three years ago this month the news was flashed over the wires that Ohio had been invaded by the rebels. At seven o'clock the next morning, 63 of our citizens started for the front. I shall not soon forget the patriotic devotion of the ladies of Kingsville who sat up all night, scraping lint, making bandages and preparing lunch for us, nor my wild ride on horse back to notify the people of North Sheffield. Capt. A. P. Steele has kindly furnished me with a copy of the roll which I send you thinking it may interest many of your readers. Fraternally Yours, B. C. Wakefield Chicago, Sept. 20, 1895 Chicago, Sept. 2, 1895 447 West Madison Street B. C. Wakefield: Dear Sir and Comrade.-Permit me, in accordance with a recent request, to hand you a transcript of the roll of the Company of "Squirrel Hunters" who went from Kingsville and Sheffield to Cincinnati in the autumn of 1862 to assist in the defense of Southern Ohio against what is now known in history as Kirby Smith's Raid. The original roll was compiled from the service list, or field notes of First Sergeant, Geo. W. Thompson, immediately after our return from service, and while facts and names were fresh and familiar. The discharges and certificates voted by the Legislature were distributed according to the diction of this document, and as I never heard any complaint, I consider it correct. The roll records 63 names, while the "provision returns" for part of the period were for 66 rations, but as the officers (?) were entitled to an extra ration each, (and I presume we drew all that was due us,) the discrepancy is accounted for. Concerning the services rendered by the "Minute Men" of Ohio in 1862, I can only say that while they were a "motley crew," they represented that willing, patriotic, "soul of the North" which later on seized and held the master-key to our National unity; the great and decisive battles of the war were yet to come; the faith of the people was none too firmly grounded, and the old world looked on in doubt; "history" had not been made. Several of those whose names are borne upon this roll entered the army and became veterans at the end of the war. Many no doubt have passed the "final muster," (I think of two, Dunks and Coleman,) while others have lived to realize the blessings secured by that great sacrifice, "The American Civil War." With kindly remembrance, I have the honor to be, Yours Truly, Alden P. Steele, Late Capt. U.S. Vols. " " O.N.G NOTE.-I do not remember just how long we were out,-think about ten days. Have lost my diary of '62. A.P.S. Roll of a Company of Ohio Militia, commonly called "Squirrel Hunters," which went from Kingsville, Ohio, to Cincinnati, Ohio on the 11th day of September, 1862, in response to the call of Governor David Todd. It was stationed at the Gravel Pit, on the O.& M. R.R., 22 miles down the Ohio River from Cincinnati, and was assigned to duty as Artilery, with one 6 pounder bronze gun and equipments. Capt. - Alden P. Steele, Kingsville, O. Grover, Hiram Kingsville, O. 1st Lieut. - Hiram B. Farley, Jefferson, O. Howard, Andrew " 2nd Lieut. - Ira Blodgett, N. Sheffield, O. Hatch, John R. " 1st Sergt.-Geo. W. Thompson, Kingsville, O. Hess, Conrad N. Sheffield, O. 2nd " - Dwight Hodge, Buffalo, N. Y. Hine, Francis M. " 3rd " - Geo. W. Peebles, N. Sheffield, O. Hawkins, Albert H. " 4th " - Julus E. Colburn, N. Sheffield, O. Hulbert, Geo. L. Kingsville, O. 5th " - Andrew W. Gage, Kingsville, O. Johnson, David E. E. Plymoth, O. Adams, Henry Kingsville, O. Jones, Joel Kingsville, O. Avery, Austin " Lowe, James L. " Ackerman, Soloman " Lyon, Geo. A. " Black, Harrison N. Sheffield, O. Murr, Freeman N. Sheffield, O. Bunnell, George E. " Merrills, S. C. Jr. W. Andover, O. Brown, G. H. Kingsville, O. Norton, Stephen O. N. Sheffield, O. Butt, Levi D. " Palmer, Horace Kingsville, O. Cleveland, H. D. N. Sheffield, O. Rathbone, Chas. D. " Coley, James H. " Rogers, Nelson J. " Cook, R. (not given) Rogers, Perry G. " Coleman, N. L. Lindenville, O. Richmond, David Y. " Colgrove, Benjamin Kingsville, O Shaw, Ashel N. Sheffield, O. Clark, Fred G, " Stevens, Hammon " Curtiss, Wm. " Straight, Benjamin " Clute, R. S. H. " Stanton, John Kingsville, O. Delno, Tenins ' Wiley, Edwin F. N. Sheffield, O. Dunks, Daniel D, ' Wakefield, Orrin, Jr. Kingsville, O. Delaney, Horace " Wakefield, Barnard C. " Eastman, Almon R. ' Whitney, William " Fox, Henry " Whiton, Wm. M. " Fellows, Chas. W. " Woodworth, J.P. " Green, C. Albert " Ward, Albert " Gordon, T. (not given) Williams, Erastus " ------------------------------ X-Message: #2 Date: Sun, 21 Feb 1999 18:11:09 -0500 From: Maggie Stewart-Zimmerman Subject: DEATH: ROSHONG, 1931, Stark County For David Hersman david@eagleswings.net From Death Cert# 5651: Joseph ROSHONG Male White Married to Elizabeth Date of Birth: 1855 in Chili, Ohio age 76yrs Father: John ROSHONG born unknown Mother: Matilda INFIELD born Ohio Informant: Mrs. Elizabeth ROSHONG of 700 Patierson Ave SW Burial: Forest Hill Cem Undertaker: J. L. Arnold & Sons of Canton, Ohio Date of Death: Jan 5, 1931 700 Patierson Ave. SW, Canton, Stark County, Ohio Cause: Cerebral arteriosclerosis with senile dementia of 3yrs duration Contributory Cause: apoplexy of 1week duration ------------------------------ X-Message: #3 Date: Sun, 21 Feb 1999 18:29:50 -0500 From: Maggie Stewart-Zimmerman Subject: DEATH: ROSHONG, 1915, Lucas County For David Hersman david@eagleswings.net From Death Cert# 9717: Betsy ROSHONG Female White Widow Date of Birth: May 31, 1830 in England age 84yrs 8mos 5das Housewife Father: Geo. CURVAN born England Mother: Mary SOUTHARD born England Informant: Sanford ROSHONG of 811 Mason St. Date of Death: Feb 5, 1915 540 South 6th, Toledo, Lucas County, Ohio Cause: Cerebral Hemorrhage Contributory Cause: ArtroSclerosis and Senility Burial: Forest Cemetery Undertaker: Matheis Md. Co. of Toledo, Ohio NOTE: This cert was difficult to read. ------------------------------ X-Message: #4 Date: Sun, 21 Feb 1999 18:29:47 -0500 From: Maggie Stewart-Zimmerman Subject: DEATH: ROSHONG, 1925, Stark County For David Hersman david@eagleswings.net From Death Cert# 72382: Clara Ellen ROSHONG Female White Married to Isiah ROSHONG Date of Birth: July 23, 1859 in Ohio age 66yrs 5mos 2das Housewife Father: John RONK born Ohio Mother: Harriet NEISZ born Ohio Informant: Isiah ROSHONG of 1428 Garfield Ave. S.W. Date of Death: Dec. 25, 1925 at 1428 Garfield Ave. S. W., Canton, Stark County, Ohio Cause: Apoplexy Contributory Cause: arterio Sclerosis Burial: Forest Hill Cemetery Undertaker: C. F. Spitler Canton, Ohio ------------------------------ X-Message: #5 Date: Sun, 21 Feb 1999 18:48:27 -0500 From: Maggie Stewart-Zimmerman Subject: DEATH: PETERS, 1939, Lucas County For Sheila cen31116@centuryinter.net From Death Cert #43840: Claude L. PETERS Male White Married to Hattie L. PETERS Date of Birth: Sept 11-1891 Pem Co., Mich age 47yrs 9mos 26das Cement Finisher Father: Harvey A. PETERS born Wooster, Ohio Mother: Caroline SCHORTIC born Ohio Informant: Mrs. Hattie L. PETERS of 224 Lasalle St. Burial: Springfield T.S. Undertaker: Walter Mortuary Co. Date of Death: July 7th, 1939 Womans & Childrens Hospital, Toledo, Lucas County Ohio Cause: Cerebral Hemmorhage ------------------------------ X-Message: #6 Date: Sun, 21 Feb 1999 18:48:30 -0500 From: Maggie Stewart-Zimmerman Subject: OBIT: GUITTARD, 1931, Cuyahoga County For James Godward WB6ODO@compuserve.com From the Cleveland Necrology Index: Nay 26, 1931 GUITTARD: Charles F. GUITTARD: Charles F., jr., beloved son of Charles and Elsie (nee GILDEN), broth- er of Lawrence, Dorothy, Marion and Vivian, at his residence, 4228 E. 99. Funeral Wednesday, Services Holy Name Church at 9 a.m. Canton (O.) papers please copy. ------------------------------ X-Message: #7 Date: Sun, 21 Feb 1999 19:25:33 -0500 From: Maggie Stewart-Zimmerman Subject: DEATH: WILSON, 1926, Franklin County For Eileen Wassem ewmeemaw@webtv.net From Death Cert #31645: Margaret WILSON Female White Widow of Caleb WILSON Date of Birth: June 10-1839 Blue Rock, Ohio age 87yrs 11mos 20das Housekeeper Father: John MCINTYRE born Ohio Mother: Sarah ALEXANDER born Ohio Informant: Clarence E. WILSON of 612 Como Ave. Date of Death: 5/29/1926 at 612 Como Ave., Columbus, Franklin County, Ohio Cause: Senility Burial: McConnelsville, Ohio Undertaker: The Sherman D. Brown Co of 796 N. High St. ------------------------------ X-Message: #8 Date: Sun, 21 Feb 1999 19:25:32 -0500 From: Maggie Stewart-Zimmerman Subject: DEATH: WILSON, 1926, Summit County For Eileen Wassem ewmeemaw@webtv.net From Death Cert #52808: Margaret M. WILSON Female White Married to James B. WILSON Date of Birth: Dec 11th 1872 Canada age 53 or 58yrs 8mos 4das Teacher at Samuel Findley School Father: Robt MCINTOSH born Scotland Mother: Margaret TURNER born Canada Informant: J.B. Wilson of 16 - E - Mildred Date of Death: Aug 15, 1926 16 E. Mildred, Akron, Summit County, Ohio Cause: Chronic Myocarditis Cemetery: Mt. Peace Cem Undertaker: Chas F. Billord ------------------------------ X-Message: #9 Date: Sun, 21 Feb 1999 19:25:34 -0500 From: Maggie Stewart-Zimmerman Subject: DEATH: WILSON, 1926, Cuyahoga County For Eileen Wassem ewmeemaw@webtv.net From Death Cert #22909: Margaret WILSON Female White Widow of Fred WILSON Date of Birth: Aug 15, 1835 in Strathaven, Scotland age 90yrs 8mos 9das Retired Father: Thomas MUIR born don't know Mother: Ellen KERR born unk. Informant: Rebecca MUIR of 1455 W. 116 St. Date of Death: 4-24-1926 1455 West 116, Cleveland, Cuyahoga County, Ohio [Length of residence 8mos - From Alliance Ohio] Cause: Arterio Sclerosis - Myocarditis Contributory Cause: Old Age Burial: Alliance, Ohio Undertaker: Wm Daniels ------------------------------ X-Message: #10 Date: Sun, 21 Feb 1999 15:27:36 -0500 From: Maggie Stewart-Zimmerman Subject: DEATH: JOHNSON, 1913, Franklin County From Death Cert #15122: William J. JOHNSTON Male White Single [Married is scratched out] Date of Birth: Sept 29, 1879 W.Va. age 33y 5m 26d Cabinet Maker Father William Johnson born Canada Mother Mary Hopkins born VA Informant is Alice barker of 1559 Safford Ave. Date of Death: Mch 25, 1913 Scioto River, Columbus, Franklin County Ohio Cause: Accidental drowning Contributory Cause: Flood Place of Burial: Green Lawn Undertaker: The Brown Myers Co. of 741 N. 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