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M.D. This is a name that for some years has been significant of expert knowledge, skill and service in that branch of medicine and surgery specializing in eye, ear, nose and throat. For several years there have been two specialists associated together in practice, father and son, so that the name is properly followed either by senior or junior. One of the finest equipped private hospitals in the state, and one reserved exclusively for eye, ear, nose and throat cases is that erected by Doctors Sanor and Sanor, in the fall of 1923, at 206 East State Street in Columbus. It is a modern three-story structure, the front of lime stone and brick, and the entire building of beautiful architectural design. The first floor are the offices of Doctors Sanor and Sanor, and the third floor is the private hospital, containing two operating rooms. It has a capacity of twenty-five beds, and very modern convenience and facility is afforded for the most complete service in a hospital of this kind. Dr. Daniel Galbreath Sanor, the older, was born in Columbiana County, Ohio. He graduated in medicine at the University of Baltimore in 1894, and after a few years' practice at Malvern, Ohio, came to Columbus in 1898 by appointment of Governor Bushnell as physician to the Ohio State Penitentiary. Resigning that office he helped reorganize the Mercy Hospital of Columbus, and served as its chief-of-staff until 1904. For the past twenty years his work has been almost entirely within the lines of his specialty, the eye, ear, nose and throat, and in that fieed his reputation is easily state wide. During the World war he volunteered for service with the Army Medical Corps, was commissioned a captain, and spent some time as an eye, ear, nose and throat specialist at Camp Grant. Daniel Galbreath Sanor, Jr., was born at Columbus, in 1898, son of Daniel Galbreath and Nellie (McGaffic) Sanor. He was educated in Ohio State University, graduating with the degree Bachelor of Arts in 1919, and having done his premedical work he finished the regular course of medicine and graduated Doctor of Medicine in 1921. Since then he has been actively associated with his father in the same special lines. Both are members of the Columbus Academy of Medicine, the Ohio State Medical Association, the American Medical Association and the American Academy of Opthalmology and Oto-Laryngology. Doctor Sanor, Jr., married Miss Lana White, daughter of Dr. David White of Columbus. Her father is dean of the veterinary department of Ohio State University. The two children of their marriage are Lana and Bettie Nell. ------------------------------ X-Message: #2 Date: Sat, 20 Mar 1999 20:03:43, -0500 From: AUPQ38A@prodigy.com (MRS GINA M REASONER) Subject: DANIEL WALTER - COLUMBIANA COUNTY BIOGRAPHICAL AND HISTORICAL RECORD OF JAY AND BLACKFORD COUNTIES, INDIANA The Lewis Publishing Company, 1887 Page 685-686 DANIEL WALTER, farmer, section 20, Wabash Township, came to this county in October, 1839, with his parents and ten other children. He was born in Columbiana County, Ohio, December 24, 1833, and was but six years old when his parents removed to the county. The family located on Section 22, Wabash Township, where the father bought the right of entry of the land for twenty dollars, of a man who had entered eighty acres the day before the father reached Fort Wayne. At that time the roads were poor, and they had to cut away brush to enable them to reach their future home. They moved from Columbiana County with a two-horse team and covered wagon, camping out a part of the time and sleeping in houses the rest of the time. The father had to go to Pickaway to mill, a distance of fifty miles, a few times, before a mill was built any nearer. They used to take their wheat to Bremen, a distance of twenty-eight miles, and sell it for thirty-seven and a half cents a bushel. Daniel married December 11, 1856, to Miss Margaretta Smith, born April 4, 1836, in Portage County, Ohio, and when three years of age was taken by her parents to Bremen, Fairfield County, Ohio. When eight years of age her parents removed to Canton, Stark County, where she was reared to womanhood. In 1836 she came to Jay County to live with a brother, George Smith. She was accompanied by her sister Elizabeth, who afterward became the wife of Adam Stolz. Mrs. Walter's parents, George and Ann (Donoworth) Smith, were born, reared and married in Alsace, Germany. They lived there six months after marriage, then emigrated to America and settled in Portage County, Ohio. The father died in 1843, aged about thirty years. He was killed by the falling of a limb when felling a tree. The mother died in 1854, aged fifty-one years. They were the parents of seven children -George, Margaretta and Elizabeth are living, and Ann, Michael, Jacob and Barbara are deceased. Mr. and Mrs. Walter have had ten children, six of whom are living -William F., born November 5, 1857, and died March 3, 1860; Susanna E., born February 7, 1859, died June 12, 1862; Alla M., born January 8, 1861, married J.W. Burke; David S. and Daniel Sherman, twins, born January 9, 1865; Edwin H., born June 7, 1867; Clarence W., born January 19, 1870, died February 9, 1873; Frederick W., born May 12, 1872; Orlando H., born May 5, 1875, died January 21, 1877, and Catherine A., born February 9, 1877. Mr. Walter is a Republican in politics, and himself and wife are members of the United Brethren church. Mrs. Walter's maternal grandparents came to America with Mr. and Mrs. Smith, and both died in Stark County, Ohio; they were born in Germany. Mr. Walter enlisted, July, 1861, in Company C, Thirty-ninth Indiana Infantry, with Captain Wilson, First Lieutenant John Q. Lewis, and Second Lieutenant Curtis H. Clark. The regiment joined General Buell's Corps at Louisville, Kentucky. His first battle was the last day's fight at Shiloh. He was in all the engagements of the regiment, being with General Sherman of his march from Chattanooga to Rome, Georgia. Here the regiment veteranized and were mounted, and after that were called the Eight Indiana Mounted Artillery. ------------------------------ X-Message: #3 Date: Sat, 20 Mar 1999 20:03:38, -0500 From: AUPQ38A@prodigy.com (MRS GINA M REASONER) Subject: DUNGANNON CEMETERY - COLUMBIANA COUNTY OHIO The cross road of our nation - Records & Pioneer Families April-June 1964 Vol. V No. II Published by: Esther Weygandt Powell (no copyrite) TOMBSTONE GENEALOGIES LINDESMITH FAMILY MEMORIAL DUNGANNON CEMETERY COLUMBIANA COUNTY, OHIO This is a very old cemetery and still being used and well kept. Many of the older stones are illegible and many in German. It is in Hanover Township, on Co. Rd. 407, off U.S. Hwy. 30, southeast of Hanoverton and Dungannon. The Lindesmith monument is very large and impressive and was erected by Rev. E. W. J. Lindesmith, a Catholic priest. The cemetery is mostly a Catholic one. Copied 1963. This complete genealogy is on the monument. LINDESMITH MEMORIAL Rev. Eli Washington John Lindesmith was born Sept. 7, 1827 Son of a volunteer soldier Grandson of soldier of War of 1812 Great-nephew of 2 soldiers of the War of 1812 Great-grandson of soldier of the War of Revolution He was ordained a priest July 7, 1855; served as a Chaplain in the U.S. Army in the Civil War; served as a Chaplain in the Rocky Mountains during the Indian Wars from July 19, 1880 to Sept. 7, 1891. PATERNAL GREAT-GRANDPARENTS Joseph Lindesmith, soldier of the War of Independence and Anna Bauman, who had: Daniel Elizabeth Jacob John Peter. GRANDPARENTS Daniel Lindesmith, soldier of the War of 1812, wives Elizabeth Weimer and Gertrude Krissinger. Had: Jacob Weimer, Katherine, Susanna, Anna, Samuel, Joseph, Mary, Isaac, Daniel. GREAT-UNCLE JACOB Jacob Lindesmith, wife Susanna Krissinger. Had: George, Elizabeth Willyard, Anna Mary, Hannah Young, Peter (wife Abigail Copeland), Benjamin (wives: Susanna Green and Elizabeth Wable), David (wives: Louisa Mumunthaler and Malinda Golerda), Rachel, Jacob (wives: Adessa Copeland and Anna McCarns). GREAT-UNCLE JOHN John Lindesmith was a soldier of the War of 1812. His wife was Anna Mary Boyer. Children: Salome, John Krissinger, Susanna Krissinger, Joseph (wife Elizabeth McCarns), Mary J. Anderson, John (wife Lucetta Mumenthaler), Delila Brechner, Ammanda H. Lori, infant, Katherine J. Bachman. GREAT-UNCLE PETER Peter Lindesmith was a soldier of the War of 1812. His wife was Susan Ehrhart. Children: Elizabeth Krissinger, Daniel (wife Anna Cox), Julia I. Flethcer, David (wife Katherine Simmons), Katherine G. Green, William, Isaac (wife martha Whitaker). AUNT KATHERINE Katherine Lindesmith-husband W. Morgan. Children: James, Daniel and William Morgan. AUNT SUSANNAH Susannah Lindesmith-husband P. Copeland. Children: Thomas, Joseph, Hannah, James J., John H., Mary, William K., Louisa C., George F., Harriet G., Elizabeth, Isabel and Margaret Copeland. UNCLE JOSEPH Joseph Lindesmith-wife Mary Benner. Children: Sarah, Ann, Henry, Elizabeth, Lewis, Anna, Belle and Harvey. AUNT MARY Mary Lindesmith-husband J. Mason. Children: Malinda C., Infant, Mary A., Lewis A., Caroline, George, Harriet E., and C. Harvey. PARENTS Jacob Weimer Lindesmith, son of Daniel Lindesmith and grandson of Joseph Lindesmith. He was a color bearer of Capt. Lucy's Troops. His wife was Barbara Walser, daughter of Urs Walser, M.D Children: Eli Washington John, Daniel Weimer, Jason Wilson, Isaac and Jacob. Brother Daniel Weimer Lindesmith-wife Deborah E. Huffman. Child: Mary Foltz. Brother Jason Wilson Lindesmith. Enlisted in the Civil War as a private in Capt. Wm. Ramsey's Co. K, 115 OVI, was discharged July 5, 1865 at Cleveland, O. as a 2nd Lieut. His wife was Mary Jane McAllister. Children: Emma, Augusta, adopted son William P. (wife margaret Neville). Brother Isaac Jacob Lindesmith-wife Catherine Stewart. Children: William S. (wife Adaline M. Olcott), John E., Francis W. (wife Susannah Crosby), mary B. and Daniel. Mother also m. J. Wannemacher. Children: Sister Mary (husband J. Ott), had: Josephine, Francis, John, George and 5 infants. Sister Katherine Gertrude (husband J. Warnefeldt) had: Clarence, Loretta W., Ada B. (husband J.C. Krause). Sister Elizabeth (husband G. Broughton) had: Thomas G., Beatrice B., John W., Robert W. and Anna L. MATERNAL GRANDPARENTS Urs Walser, M.D. was a soldier in 1798. His wife Anna M. Schenker. Children: Anna Mary, John Joseph, Mary Ann, Theresa, John, Jacob M.D., Martin, Barbara and Robert Walser. AUNT AND GODMOTHER ANNA MARY Anna Mary Walser, husband Samuel Hoffee. Children: John, Urs, Samuel, robert, Anthony, Simon, Jonathan, Philip and Mary Hoffee. AUNT MARY Mary Ann Walser, husband John Neltner. UNCLE JOHN JACOB John Jacob Walser, M.D., wife Sarah Atterholt. Children: Henry, Elizabeth, John, Mary and William Atterholt. UNCLE ROBERT Robert Walser, wives Theresa and Katherine Wiss. Children: Infant, John W., Barbara, Eli, Mary, Katherine, Henry, Martin and Elizabeth. A FEW INSCRIPTION FROM THIS CEMETERY CULP, Jacob 1842 age 52 (crumbling raised slab over grove). SHAFFER, Elizabeth wife of P. Shaffer 1849 (or 1840) age 36. LEE, Neal M 1825 age 51 wife mary 1852 age 73. HIRSCH, Anna Maria illegible. ROGERS, Mary wife of Anthony Rogers 18422 age 40. RYAN, Michael 1847 age 27 (stone down on ground). Godfrey 184? AGE 38 WEYS, Bernhart 1836 (or 1856) age 62. SHRIVER, Casper b. June 6, 1805 died 1869 wife Mary 1825-1895 DIVAL, George 1849 age 51 DIVILLE, Salome wife of George 1876 age 66 GRUBER, Caleb 1850 age 37 wife Margaret 1891 age 72 LING, Lawrence 1810-1869 WERNET, Lydia 1840 age 62 BEAIL, Mary 1863 age 66 Peter 1833 age 64 LEBUS, Seraphin 1800-1868 wife Anna 1803-1839 Other names: Speidel (many), McAllister (many), Shirck, Zollar, Strobel, Shillig, Tobin, Chapman, Mallon, McCauley, Mallot, Berg, Garver, Stroup, Meister, Sweeney, Carey, Figley, Hagan, etc. -------------------------------- End of OH-FOOTSTEPS-D Digest V99 Issue #166 *******************************************