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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 486 Today's Topics: #1 Obituary for Samantha Eunice Smith [Vicki or Tricia Breeze To: OH-FOOTSTEPS-L@rootsweb.com Message-ID: <3787CFF2.217C90B8@prodigy.net> Subject: Obituary for Samantha Eunice Smith Townsend (2) Content-Type: text/plain; charset=us-ascii Content-Transfer-Encoding: 7bit Obituary for Samantha Eunice Smith Townsend From an unknown Darke Co., Ohio newspaper 11/21/1923 Obituary - Townsend Mrs. Samantha Eunice Townsend was born in Michigan Feb. 6, 1852 and died at the home of Mrs. Jane Smith at 401 Euclid Ave. Greenville, Ohio Nov. 18, 1923. Aged 71 years, 9 months and 12 days. She was the daughter of Coleman and Lydia Smith and was one of 9 children, four of whom preceded her in death. Those surviving her are, Mrs. Julia Bolton of Winona Lake, Ind., Mrs. Ruth Lecklider, Mrs. Jane Smith, and Coleman Smith all of Greenville, Ohio. She was married to Joshua Townsend about 53 years ago; five children was the result of this union one of whom preceded mother to the better life. Those surviving her are, Mrs. Otis A. Lytle, of Arcanum, Ohio, Enos B., of Weavers Station, Coleman M., of Richmond, Ind., and Miss Lola Hazel, of New York City. Mother Townsend united with the German Reformed Church at Bethel about 50 years ago, though the Organization has disbanded years ago, yet she retained her faith in God, and in the saving Gospel of Christ. She was a true wife and mother, and a kind and obliging neighbor and friend. Her husband was buried last July the 8th, and her sister, Mrs. North 6 days ago. She leaves to mourn her departure, two daughters, two sons, three sisters, one brother, four grand children and other other relatives and ... ______________________________ ------------------------------ X-Message: #2 Date: Sat, 10 Jul 1999 19:00:48 -0400 From: Vicki or Tricia Breeze To: OH-FOOTSTEPS-L@rootsweb.com Message-ID: <3787D0A0.17B18C5B@prodigy.net> Subject: Obituary for Thomas Jefferson Townsend (1) Content-Type: text/plain; charset=us-ascii Content-Transfer-Encoding: 7bit Obituary for Thomas Jefferson Townsend From an unknown Darke Co., Ohio newspaper about 7/13/1909 Old Soldier Resident Dies Attack of La Grippe Last Winter Finally Produces Results Causing Death of Thomas J. North, the Well Known Teamster - Son Hurries From California From Wednesdays Morning News Thomas J. North, aged 74 years, died at his home on Thirteenth street, Tuesday afternoon at 1 o'clock, after an illness of several months. In February he was taken sick with la grippe and never recovered from the attack. He got better, but a week ago he was taken to his bed and continued to grow worse until relieved by death. The deceased was born in the northern part of Ohio, and has been a resident of Greenville for over 40 years, and was one of the best known teamsters in the county, for many years being a regular employe of the city, his specialty being the operation of the street scraper. He is survived by the widow and three children - Mrs. Smith O'Brien and Ottis North of Greenville - and W.E. North of San Diego, Cal. He was a soldier in the civil war, having served in the 42d O.V.I. and 61st O.V.I., a period of four years. He was a member of Jobes Post G.A.R., which order will have charge of the funeral. Funeral arrangements are being held up pending the arrival of the California son, who is on his way to this city. ______________________________ ------------------------------ X-Message: #3 Date: Sat, 10 Jul 1999 22:55:47, -0500 From: AUPQ38A@prodigy.com (MRS GINA M REASONER) To: OH-FOOTSTEPS-L@rootsweb.com Message-Id: <199907110255.WAA11446@mime3.prodigy.com> Subject: MORGAN COUNTY WILL INDEX 1819-1853 Content-Type: Text/Plain; charset=US-ASCII Ohio The cross road of our nation Records & Pioneer Familis January-March 1962 Vol. III No. I Published by Esther Weygandt Powell - NO COPYRIGHT MORGAN COUNTY, OHIO WILL INDEX 1819-1853 Anderson, George Allen, Asher Aikens, John Balke, Simeon Blackburn, Joseph Burlingame, Richard Belford, Daniel Beckwith, Benjamin Brown, John Bradley, John Barker, Luther D. Boyd, Elizabeth Blackmore, Timothy Burch, Jesse Sr. Buckley, Thomas Bosworth, John M. Best, Jacob Bartlett, DAniel Betts, John Berhard, John Beall,John Barker, L.A. Bundy, William Brannon, Thomas Bailey, William Britten, James Cooper, Mahitable Clendenon, Isaac Carlin, John Chilcoat, Thomas Clark, Conally Conn, Robert Chuffey, John Curtis, Daniel Conkle, Elizabth Casteel, Zadoc Craig, James Crooks, Susan George Chalk, Joseph Combs, Robert Craig, Matilda Conn, James Carroll, George Cinglesmith, Nicholas Caton, Theophilus Caldwell, Robert Dempster, William Devitt, James Dewees, Owen Deen, Ann Doudna, Henry Drake, Enos Davis, John Isaac Rhoda Durbin, William Devold, Daniel Dunn, H. John Demmick, Matthew Dye, Ezekiel Elliott, David Richard Embree, Samuel Elder, William Ann Eveland, Smith Farra, James Frisby, Sarah Fitz, Jacob Fry, Samuel Farra, Samuel Foster, Benjamin Fulton, David Frisbey, Jonathan Fitsimmons, Stepthen Green, George Gaylord, Timothy Glass, Samuel Groves, Anthony Goldthwait, Seneca Greer, Joseph George, Jesse Graham, Rachel Grimes, William Gordon, William Gemmill, Sarah Gore, Peter Ginn, John Hill, Isaac Hughs, John Hedges, William Hooper, Catherine Hayes, Joseph Hartman, Henry Howard, David Hughs, Aaron Halley, Samuel Hays, John Harmar, Elizabeth Halley, Samuel Haft (or Hast), Stephen Harpless, Aaron Hartford, William Hiatt, Jonathan Higgins, Judiah Hummel, James Henderson, William John Humphrey, Joseph Huffman, Henry Heddon, Enos Hutchinson, William Harris, Elisha Hampton, Thomas Hollister, Joshua Irwin,John Johnson, Jeremiah Ann Martha John Johnston, Ephriam John Jennings, David or Daniel Kenison,Josiah Kreighbaum, I.F. Kelly, M. Morris Kennedy, James Kennard, Catherine Keyes, Peabody Keever, John Lawrence, David Langley, William A. Laughlin, Joseph M. Lees, John G. Leech, Thomas Jr. Lawrence, Jonathan P. Lyon, James Larrison, John Lambert, Abner Morrison, John Moler, John Mahan, John Moler, Casper Mitten, Henry Metcalf, Moses Morrison, William Moffett, James Monaghan, Thomas Moody, John McConnell, Robert Milton, Thomas McGuire, Francis McCarty, Charles Sr. McAllister, Andrew McSword?, John McCormack, John McFarland,James McGrath, W.W. McCune, Samuel Newlon, Edon H. Newton, Silvanus Nixon, William Hugh Newton, Nancy Naylor, Joseph P. Nixon, William Nelson, James Noble, John Osborn, Hugh Oliver, John Osborn, Urith Ogg, Vachel Osborn, Caleb Pletcher, Jacob Parker, Joseph Paxton, Samuel Phillips, Zachariah Palmer, John H. Pletcher, Henry Sr. Parsons, Rachel Picket, Thomas Pennel, Margaret Patten, William Perone, Peter Penrose, Thomas Price, John Rose, Mary A. Russell, George Raney, Robert Roach, Daniel Ridgely, Absalom Roberts, Henry Reed, John John Raney, Elias Sheridan, Bryan Smith, Edward Springum, John Scarfe, Ruth Scott, John M. Shriver, Michael Shuster, John Stone, Rufus P. Sailor, Philip Severence, Benjamin Shutt, Samuel Searight, Alexander Snider, Daniel Shaffer, John Sherlock, Patrick Slusser, George Scott, James Strong, Christina Smith, William Skivington, John Smoot, Lewis Smith, Henry Slater, David Steven, Jonathan Spence, James Smith, Joseph Sprague, Wilbur Shirley, George Smith, Nathan Sargent, Winthrop Stoneburner, Peter Standizord, John Smith, Terah Shazzer, Jonas Trout, Casper Thompson, Joshua Tucker, Littleton Thompson, John Tucker, Littleton Thompson, John Toohay, Patrick Torbert, William Todd, Stephen Torbert, John Tavenner, Joseph Thurlo, Silas Teeters, Henry Tingle, Benoni S. Thissel, Ezra Vanasdell, John Vanfossen, Nathan Worrall, George Wells, Amon Whitaker, James Wilson, David Wandling, Jacob Woods, Thomas Washington, John A. Walter, William Weden, Hanson Wyatt, John Wilson, Jesse Yearin, Frederick Young, Alexander M. David Peter GORE will, September 3, 1823, names children: Henry, Helen and Mary. Witnesses: Benjamin Tilton and Aaron Hughs. Thomas BRANNON will, October 11, 1823 names wife Mary, children: James, Mary Harding, Adam, Eliza, Margaret, George, Nancy, Joseph, Thomas, Catherine, John and child unborn. Execs: wife Mary and Abraham Markle. ______________________________ ------------------------------ X-Message: #4 Date: Sat, 10 Jul 1999 22:55:38, -0500 From: AUPQ38A@prodigy.com (MRS GINA M REASONER) To: OH-FOOTSTEPS-L@rootsweb.com Message-Id: <199907110255.WAA11422@mime3.prodigy.com> Subject: OLD N.W. GENEALOGICAL QUARTERLY CONT. Content-Type: Text/Plain; charset=US-ASCII Ohio The cross road of our nation Records & Pioneer Families January-March 1962 Vol. III No. I Published by Esther Weygandt-Powell - NO COPYRIGHT OLD NORTHWEST GENEALOGICAL QUARTERLY continued WHERE TO LOOK VOLUME VII Franklin Co. -Plain Township settlement-names of many pioneers. -Plain Township 2 cemeteries near New Albany (many NEISWANDER & DAGUE familis). -Worthington-Walnut Grove Cemetery. M.E. Church records -Marriage records continued Pickaway Co. -Marriage records 1810-1814 Jackson Co. -Marriage records 1816-1826 Marion Co. -Marriage records 1824-1826 Land Warrants -issued to Virginia soldiers Pension claims -Rev. soldiers in southern Ohio Depreciation pay -Rev. soldiers in southern Ohio Washington Co. -Sprague burial ground inscriptions Gallia Co. -Gallipolis Old cemetery Vinton Co. -Hamden Old Cemetery -Hamden Cemetery Jackson Co. -The Paine Cemetery-Wellston Geauga Co. -Bainbridge - Old Southeast Cemetery -Bainbridge - Old Southwest Cemetery Franklin Co. -Rome-Postle Graveyard -Clinton Twp. Old M.E. Church Cemetery Athens Co. -Near Millfiedl. Franklin Co. -Commissioners Records 1804- Genealogies -BLUE, BROOKS, BUSHENELL, BUTTLES, CASE, HOOKER, MILLS, MORRISON, PINNEY, SORTORE, THOMPSON, TOPPING, WOODRUFF, WRIGHT. Biographies -Jas. T. Anderson, Keziah Hamlin Brooks, Asa Smith Bushnell, T.R. Cressey, Jonathan Going, Edward Hooker, Wm. Trimble McClintick, Jacob Thos. Mills, Augustus Newton Whiting, Hugh Williamson, George Bohan Wright. Germantown, Pa. -Early German settlers in Germantown and their descendants in Ohio, Green Bay, WI. -Reminiscences by Stephen Peet. VOLUME VIII Friends -Marriage records - Waynesville, Ohio 1803- Franklin Co. -Marriage records continued Ross Co. -Marriage records continued Marion Co. -Records of St. Pauls Parish, Marion, Ohio Pickaway Co. -Marriages continued Licking Co. Granville -Baptist church records -St. Luke Church records -Freemasonry member 1868 -Female college records 1835- now Shepardson College -Presbyterian Church records -Soldier Dead -Old Burial Ground -Maple Grove Cemetery -Welsh Hills Cemetery -Phillips Cemetery -College Cemetery Almost entire volume devoted to Granville, Ohio Franklin Co. -Canal Winchester Old Cemetery -Groveport Cemetery -Blendon WEst Pioneer Cemetery Marion co. -Genealogical notes Genealogies -John CARLISLE 1771-1847, Col. JohN McDONALD 1775, Paul McPHERSON, Col. Geo. MACKENZIE, LaSERRE, Thomas HUNTER, Rev. Roger SEARLE of Conn. and Ohio, David BROOKS 1828-1890, James BEATTY, Dr. John DAWSON 1810- Md., Ohio. Wm. Henry JENNINGS, Col. Frederick C. PIERCE, G.F. WITTICH (cont), Rev. Jacob LITTLE. Old Parish Records -Location Starling Medical -College Biographies: STARLING, SULLIVANT, SWAN, ANDREWS, BUTTERFIELD, McCOY, CARTER, S.M. SMITH, HOWARD, JUDKINS, CHILDS, MERRICK, GAY, GOODALE, S. Hanbury SMITH, C.E. LEE, Edw. Mott MOORE, John DAWSON, Theodore WORMLEY, Wm. L. McMILLEN, R. GUNDRY, LOVING, BARR, HAMILTON, HALDERMAN, DENIG, PECK, H.C. PEARCE, T.A. REAMY. J.A. WILCOX, D.N. KINSMAN, A.D. RODGERS, J.W. BALDWIN. W.J. CONKLIN, D.A. MORSE, S.A. NORTON, C.C. HOWARD, G.H. FOX, S.D. TURNEY, Dr.H.G. LANDIS, Thos. Carroll HOOVER, D.T. GILLIAM, A.M. BLEILE, N. OBETZ, G.H. STEWART, E. HINMAN. VOLUME IX Franklin Co. -Marriage records continued 1828- Knox Co. -Centerburg Town Cemetery Franklin Co. -Columbus German Cemetery Broad St. and 3 miles east of Alum Creek. Delaware Co. -Cheshire Cemetery (P.O. Constantia) -Orange Township-America Graveyard Franklin Co. -Blendon College records -Central colleg of Ohio. Genealogies & Biographies -Barr Gen., Cole Gen., Goodrich Gen., Keffer Gen., Knapp Gen., LaSerre Gen. (cont), Maltby Gen., Osborn Gen., St. Clair Gen., Shepard Gen., Shepardson Gen., Sprague Gen., Thrall Gen., Wilson Gen., Wittich Gen., Wolfer Gen., Zieger Gen., And. Adams, H.C. Andrews, Capt. Benj. Brown, Bushnell, Samuel Davis, Rev. S.L. Gerould, Wm. H. Hunter, Timothy Lee, C.W. Manwaring, Gov. Jeremiah Morrow, Bishop S. Rosecrans, Gov. A. Trimble. VOLUME X Franklin Co. -Blendon Twp. Old Church Pioneer Cemetery. Site of First Presbyterian Church 1829. -Columbus Greenlawn Cemetery Journal -Of Nathaniel Little from Blandford, Mass. August 1802 to Northwest Territory. Franklin Co. -Settlement of Blendon Twp. and its pioneers. Genealogies etc. -Thomas BELL, Ethan BANCROFT, Henry BRUSH, GRISWOLD family, CHESTER Gen., Thos. DICKENSON, JOHNSTON family origin, Geo. Bancroft KILBOURNE, Bishop C.C. McCabe, MACKENZIE heraldry, Gen. Wm. S. MURPHY, Gov. A. TRIMBLE. Documents -PHELPS Windsor Conn, and Franklin Co., Ohio. Deeds and Will Timothy Sr. to Edward. Boston Mass. -Notes of Wm. PARKMAN 1702-1745 of Ann Warren, Ross Co.,. Affidavit Ohio. Give some ancestry, MONNETT & SAYLOR. Massachusetts -Manuscript Collection 1744- relating to families of SLOCOMB, METCALF, SMYTHE, ROCKET etc. VOLUME XI Franklin Co. -Columbus Greenlawn Cemetery continued. Madison Co. -West Jefferson Cemetery Licking Co. -Etna Cemetery -Kirkersville Cemetery Franklin Co. -Obetz Cemetery (mostly from Penn.) Licking Co. -Newark Old Graveyard -Near Newark on Beuena Vista Road -Vanattaburg Cemetery Franklin Co. -Gahanna Cemetery Genealogy -The John naylor Family of Penn. -Lieut. David Nelson -John Armstrong of Kittanning, Pa. -The Robert Naylor family of Phila. -Gleason continued -Andersons of Virginia -Israel Clark of Conn. ancestry -Judge Samuel Bancroft -Alfred Wyman Hoar Journal -Shas. Willing Byrd Affidavit -For pension 1819, Nathan Wheller of Mass., New Hampshire and Ohio. Genealogy -of 5 Idaac kendalls of Ashford, Conn. Biography -Gen. Jos. Darlington, Dr. Rodney Trimble Franklin & Delaware Co.'s -M.E. Church records 1839, Worthington, Blenton, Orange Harlem, E. Clinton, Liberty etc. -continued -------------------------------- End of OH-FOOTSTEPS-D Digest V99 Issue #486 *******************************************