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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 759 Today's Topics: #1 Pineer Marriages in Allen County 1 ["Linda D" ] #2 Allen County Probate Court Notives ["Linda D" ] #3 OHIO ROLL of Missing Soldiers- 186 ["Linda D" ] #4 Bio: Charles Henn; Miami County [christina m hursh To: OH-FOOTSTEPS-L@rootsweb.com Message-ID: <000001bf2477$99e827e0$db46443f@dietzl> Subject: Pineer Marriages in Allen County 1855 Content-Type: text/plain; charset="iso-8859-1" Content-Transfer-Encoding: 7bit Taken from Lima Democratic News Jan 1855 By Samuel Wilson, Adam VAN METER to Lorinda BROOKS By C. Carter, Henry CHAPMAN to Sarah BARTON By Geo. Goble JP, John WOODS to Margaret SHULL By same, Samuel BOWND to Sarah WORLDS By W. Brice, Jesse WILSON to Cynthia RAMSEY By Edward Williams, Patterson GALLASPIE to Ester HUBBARD By Rev. A.R. Krebs, David McCLAIN to Nancy McDONALD By same, Elijah DELZELL to Nancy MOWEN By C. Barr JP, Adam DANHISER to Angeline SHEETS Feb 1855 By Jacob Fehtly, J. PHILLIPS to Catherine SWISHER By J. Armstrong, Samuel BAILEY to Mary HULLINGER By Rev. Thomas Elcock, John SMITH to Colista MOORE By (Blank), Thomas ROBERTS to Mary BUSSERT By Rev. W. Baker, A. HAYES to Harriet SHAFFER By S. Sleater, J. COX to Hannah MILLER By Rev. Samuel Downey, Abraham POVENMIRE to Sarah WILLARDS By Wm. Moorman, Thomas HANKS to Harriet McMILLEN By R.M. Badeau, William WOODWARD to Phoebe KEVE By Freeman Bell JP, Nelson WILLIAMS to Letecia HAZE By same, Penrose HERRING to Lydia HUNSAKER Mar 1855 By Jos. Griffith JP, David WILLIAMS to Elizabeth ROBERTS By Rev. F. Alstatter, John BECK to Mary RICHME By Archelaus Martin JP, James MONTFORT to Jane STULL By Lewis Foster JP, Saul FALKNER to Sarah BERRYHILL By same, Andrew CRAIG to Diana FIELES By J. Hill JP, James MAFFLEY to Emaline LEIGH By Benj. Byerly, John CROSSLEY to Mary SHAFFER By M. Hard, John BOWER to Lucy KELLER By M. Leatherman, Aaron DUBUL to Eliza VANWEY By Wm. Scott JP, Daniel CRITES to Martha JOHN By John Tussing, John HARTMAN to Elizabeth MORRIS By Jacob Klinger, James HULIBERGER to Sarah SHRIDER By J. DeLeal, William PATRICK to Jane NICHOLS By Rev. Isaac Fryer, Abraham SHERER to Sarah MILLER By Michael Martz, Isaac McKEY to Matilda SNIDER Nov. 1,1999 Submitted by Linda Dietz Proud Rootsweb Sponsor Member Allen Co,Oh Genealgy Soc. ______________________________ ------------------------------ X-Message: #2 Date: Mon, 1 Nov 1999 10:02:41 -0500 From: "Linda D" To: OH-FOOTSTEPS-L@rootsweb.com Message-ID: <000701bf247a$25ec0ca0$db46443f@dietzl> Subject: Allen County Probate Court Notives 1870 Content-Type: text/plain; charset="iso-8859-1" Content-Transfer-Encoding: 7bit Taken from Allen County Democrat 1870 The following accounts have been filed in the Probate Court of Allen Co., and will be for hearing on Monday Dec. 5,1870 Final account of Miles W. VANEE, guardian of Napoleon B. VAIL First account of Mary C. JOHNS, guardian of the heirs of J. JOHNS, dec'd Second account of John WENTSINGER, guardian of Simeon ZAGER, idiot First account of A.W. BROWN, guardian of the heirs of Wm. H. HARRISON, dec'd First and Final account of Robert MULLHOLLAND, guardian of Newton W. FALKNER Final account of W.W. DITTO, guardian of Eliza Jane DITTO Final account of E. M. STEMEN, admr of the estate of John STEMEN, dec'd First account of Henry D. CLARK, Exc., of the last will of Robert GARBUTT, dec'd Final account of Peter BUSLER, admr. of Jacob STUCKEY, dec'd Final account of L.LOGAN, admr, of the estate of Joseph LOGAN, dec'd Final account of Geo. F. CHAPPEL, guardian of Mariba E. PALMER Second account of Henry FREET, guardian of James DOWNING heirs. L.M. Meily Probate Judge Nov 1,1999 Submitted by Linda Dietz Proud Rootsweb Sponsor Member Allen Co,Oh Genealgy Soc. ______________________________ ------------------------------ X-Message: #3 Date: Mon, 1 Nov 1999 10:51:23 -0500 From: "Linda D" To: OH-FOOTSTEPS-L@rootsweb.com Message-ID: <000f01bf2480$f3ca52c0$e0020ad0@dietzl> Subject: OHIO ROLL of Missing Soldiers- 1867 Content-Type: text/plain; charset="iso-8859-1" Content-Transfer-Encoding: 7bit Taken from Allen County Democrat Jan 9,1867 ABNER, Isaac, Co. A. 54th Infantry ABERDEEN, John, Co. A. Fourth Cavalry BAILEY, William Co. F. 82d Infantry BARDWELL, Charles, Co. K. 54th Infantry BEAM, John, Co. B. 122d Infantry BENTZ, John, Co. B. 23d Infantry BURGESS, Henry, Co. C. Second Cavalry BURNETT, George, Co. F. 183d Infantry DEMING, Edward Newton, Co. B. 77th Infantry DILL, K.C., Co. H. 99th Infantry ENOCH, William, Co. B. 32d Infantry ESTEY, S.V., Co. D. 26th Infantry FISHER, August, enlisted at Camp Chase, O. FOLEY, Barney, Co. E. First Cavalry GOELLER, John, Co. E. 37th Infantry GORTON, Tyler W., Co. A. 184th Infantry GUFFEY, Alexander, Co. H. Fifth Cavalry To be continued Nov. 1,1999 Submitted by Linda Dietz Proud Rootsweb Sponsor Member Allen Co,Oh Genealgy Soc. ______________________________ ------------------------------ X-Message: #4 Date: Mon, 1 Nov 1999 13:38:50 -0600 From: christina m hursh To: OH-FOOTSTEPS-L@rootsweb.com Message-ID: <19991101.155312.-227473.0.frog158@juno.com> Subject: Bio: Charles Henn; Miami County Content-Type: text/plain Content-Transfer-Encoding: 7bit CHARLES L. HENN (1857-1949) Monroe Twp, Miami County, Ohio Charles L. HENN was born 16 November 1857 to Adam and Barbara HENN. Emma SCHNEIDER was born 28 February 1862 to Joseph and Leuvina (SCHILLE) SCHNEIDER. On 23 May 1889 they were married in Tippecanoe. Charles and Emma raised three children. Ruth Louisa, born 26 November 1895 married Charles F. RUF. They had three children; Caroline, Edward, and Evelyn and lived in Tipp City and Dayton. John Albert, born 04 March 1898 married Dottie Marie DYE. They had three children; John, Joseph, and Virginia and lived in Tipp City. Frank Joseph, born 18 August 1892. He was a member of the 324th Artillery and 83th Artillery during WWI. Frank was killed 24 February 1919 in Coblentz, Germany while in service. Copyright1999 Written by Tina Hursh ___________________________________________________________________ Get the Internet just the way you want it. Free software, free e-mail, and free Internet access for a month! Try Juno Web: http://dl.www.juno.com/dynoget/tagj. ______________________________ ------------------------------ X-Message: #5 Date: Mon, 1 Nov 1999 13:39:53 -0600 From: christina m hursh To: OH-FOOTSTEPS-L@rootsweb.com Message-ID: <19991101.155312.-227473.1.frog158@juno.com> Subject: Bio: Clarence Snyder; Miami county Content-Type: text/plain Content-Transfer-Encoding: 7bit CLARENCE EDWARD SNYDER (1885-1927) Monroe Twp, Miami County, Ohio Clarence Edward SNYDER, born 31 October 1885, and Emma A. SCHULTZ, born 29 May 1889 were married 27 May 1914 in Tippecanoe. Clarence is the son of Leander and Sophia (BARIENBROCK) SCHNEIDER of Tippecanoe and the grandson of Joseph and Leuvina (SCHILLE) SCHNEIDER, also of Tippecanoe. Emma is the daughter of George and Anna (ZIEGENBUSCH) SCHULTZ of Wapakoneta, Auglaize County, Ohio. Clarence worked for the Dayton and Troy Electric Railway as a master mechanic. He was a member of the Zion Lutheran Church, served on church council, and was a member of the Order of the Eastern Star (Masons). On 08 November 1927, Clarence was elected Mayor of Tippecanoe. On 26 December 1927, he was in a car accident that resulted in his death two days later. Emma remarried May 1940 to Harley FRYE of South Salem. She died October 1959. Copyright1999 Written by Tina Hursh ___________________________________________________________________ Get the Internet just the way you want it. Free software, free e-mail, and free Internet access for a month! Try Juno Web: http://dl.www.juno.com/dynoget/tagj. ______________________________ ------------------------------ X-Message: #6 Date: Mon, 1 Nov 1999 13:41:07 -0600 From: christina m hursh To: OH-FOOTSTEPS-L@rootsweb.com Message-ID: <19991101.155312.-227473.2.frog158@juno.com> Subject: Bio: J. Schneider; Miami County Content-Type: text/plain Content-Transfer-Encoding: 7bit JOSEPH SCHNEIDER (1823-1893) Monroe Twp, Miami Co, Ohio Joseph SCHNEIDER was born February 1823 in Alsace, Germany. He married Leuvina/Ludwina SCHILLE. Leuvina was born 1821, also in Alsace, Germany. Joseph and his family immigrated to America abt 1857/58 and first settled in Montgomery County, Ohio. By 1867, the family had settled permanently in Tippecanoe. Joseph died 10 Nov 1893 and Leuvina died 15 Jan 1883, both in Tippecanoe. Joseph and Leuvina are the parents of seven children. Julius Warren, born 04 April 1856 in Germany, married Katharine BUBP. They had six children, Albert, Eva, Charles, Emma, Luella, and Edna, and lived in Wapakoneta, Auglaize County, Ohio. Leander, born 20 Dec 1858 in Dayton, was first married to Sophia BARIENBROCK. They had on child, Clarence. Leander was married second to Mary E. PEARSON. Both families lived in Tippecanoe (Tipp City). Nora, born abt. 1860 in Ohio. Mary, born abt. 1861 in Ohio. Emma, born 28 Feb 1862 in Ohio, married Charles L. HENN. They had three children, Ruth, John, and Frank, and lived in the Tippecanoe area. Anna, born 01 June 1863 in Montgomery County, Ohio, married Frank David CRITTON. They had three children, Lavina, Bonnie, and Estella, and lived in Dayton. Albert S., born 31 May 1867 in Tippecanoe, married Cordelia A. LEVY. They lived in Tippecanoe. Copyright1999 Written by Tina Hursh ___________________________________________________________________ Get the Internet just the way you want it. Free software, free e-mail, and free Internet access for a month! Try Juno Web: http://dl.www.juno.com/dynoget/tagj. ______________________________ ------------------------------ X-Message: #7 Date: Mon, 1 Nov 1999 21:28:16 EST From: MArchi1856@aol.com To: OH-FOOTSTEPS-L@rootsweb.com Message-ID: <0.89bab96e.254fa640@aol.com> Subject: Lima, Deschler, Hamler, Mansfield area patrons in 1874 Content-Type: text/plain; charset="us-ascii" Content-Transfer-Encoding: 7bit Enos Oscar Jones -Mansfield, Deschler Ohio area in 1874 Please note some of these notes are also from Walker, MO. The only notes that specify Walker, Mo relate to the band. My Grandmother had indicated that her Grandfather Enos Oscar Jones did have realitives in Walker, MO so maybe he stayed their for a short period of time. I know also that Enos Oscar Jones lived in the Hamler, Deschler and Lima Ohio area at various times. The following represents names taken from my Great Great Grandfathers personal diary and note book where he kept records of his business and entered other items of interest. I have attempted to transcribe exactly what was written but some of the writing was difficult to read and therefore may have errors. Patron Names for Whiskey Beer & Ale: H. Hollister, E.C. Fritcher, Philip Wileh, E. Bacher, Sam Reninger, Solomen L. Foor, R. Helfman, Felix Bender, John Glick, Rinehart Helfman, N.E. Price, P. Price, G. Brooks, P. Rossmann, Phillip Orris, A. Karg, Milt Mattersen, James Hilson, E.L. Fritcher, S.T. Barnel, Robert Elder, J. Decker, C. Clark, Charles Lollez, Jerome Decker, Milt Peterson, J. Jackson, P. Rossman, Wm. Pugh, John Serboch, Mike Helhman, D. Redick ?, Rockwell, Eligah Engle, Jacob Leony, Gearge Yocum, Groceries and Whiskey Ale Purchases 10/1874: John Litsonburg, William Tailor, F. Ramrey, B. Twithis, W. M. Munyon, B. Smith, William Homer, Frank Marshal, J. Kibler, T.F. Stachhouse, Henry Winyato, B.F. Withro, Simon Ourain, P. Broyen, D.F.T. Davis, ? Gibson, George Thompson, Samuel Howard, Joseph Lytle, Simon Yager, Henry Burman, C.H. Goodwin, ? Hancock, ? Groff, Walker Cornet Band Playing at Walker Hall: H.L. Brown, Albert Jones, W.H. Ewing, Enos Jones, G.S. Wyss, J. Medlin, G.S. Ewing, Room & Board with meals: Aron Williamson, E.M. Jones, Frank Eheillo, Charley Russell, A. Prile, Frank Shafer, E.M. Jones, Groceries and Whiskey: William Swindler, George Thompson, H. Worts, Elias Moor, Ada Smith, Johnathon Williamson, Tim Brank, George Wineland, ? Norris, ? Bish, George Bender, George Duker, John Pritton, L. Fitzgibbons, ? McBacon, Charley Swan, James Jones, James Dearringer, ? Flarety, ? Fredlers, E.F. Sturgo, George Morefle, Hamler Salion, Songs written by Enos Oscar Jones Fair Maiden I love You Fair maiden I love you as I walked out one evening, when the silver moon was shining and the little stars were twinkling. Twas in the month of June I chanced to meet a beauty so sylph like neat and pretty. With pouting lips like ruby, peach blossoms in full bloom. And as I drew up nearer her sweet face met my view. My heart spoke like a whisper Fair Maiden I love You. Chorus--Oh! Yes, yes, yes she is all the world to me. Oh no!, no, no there is none so air as she with bright blue eyes bewitching they pierce me through and through. My heart spoke like a whisper fair maiden I love you. Each day my love grew stronger and I could wait no longer. At last I did approach her with lady please excuse though often times I have seen you and wished that I might know your name. The fact is that I love you. My soul pleas don't refuse me, she smiled and said don't falter for if what you say be true. It gives me joy and pleasure I think I might love you. Chorus-- That evening when we parted her story then she told one which I hold sacred and shall never unfold. The roses was a blooming the gentle breeze perfuming she said in words so loving my name is Sulu Bell. Each day we are together our cares and woes are few. She loves to hear me whisper Fair Lulu, I love you Kitty Wells written by Enos Oscar Jones You ask what makes thus darkly weep, whistle he like others am, but gay. What makes the tears roll down his cheek from early morn till end of day. My story darkly you shall hear in my memory fresh it dwells. I will cause you all to drop a tear on the grave of my sweet Kitty Wells Chorus-- When the birds were a singing in the morning and the mystle and the ivy were in bloom and the sun on the hills were a dancing 'twas then we laid her in the tomb. I never shall forget the day which we together on the dell, I kissed her cheek and named the day that I would marry Kitty Wells but death came in my cabin door and took from me my joy and when I found she was no more I laid my banjo down and cried. I often wish that I was dead and laid beside her in the tomb the sorrow that bows down my head is silent in the mid night gloom. The spring time has no charm for me though flowers are blooming on the dell. For that bright form I can not see 'tis the form of my sweet Kitty Wells. By Enos Oscar Jones Heaven will merciful be for Oh! I am nobody's darling no body cares for me. -------------------------------- End of OH-FOOTSTEPS-D Digest V99 Issue #759 *******************************************