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No subject line is necessary, but if your software requires one, just use unsubscribe in the subject, too. ______________________________ ------------------------------ X-Message: #1 Date: Mon, 29 Nov 1999 12:38:20 -0500 From: "Maggie Stewart" To: OH-FOOTSTEPS-L@rootsweb.com Message-ID: <079301bf3a90$8787f880$0300a8c0@local.net> Subject: Fw: OBIT: SECREST, Herbert Crow, Franklin County Content-Type: text/plain; charset="iso-8859-1" Content-Transfer-Encoding: 7bit ----- Original Message ----- From: Maggie Stewart-Zimmerman To: Sent: Thursday, November 18, 1999 5:18 AM Subject: New Franklin Co. Oh Obituaries Post Franklin Co. Oh Obituaries A new message, "SECREST, Herbert Crow," was posted by Beverly Bishop on Tue, 16 Nov 1999 Surname: RUEHRMUND, HIXSON, FOSTER, CROW, SECREST --- NAME: Beverly Bishop EMAIL: beverlybishop@webtv.net DATE: Nov 16 1999 URL: http:// QRYTEXT: Herbert Crow SECREST on Moday Febuary 1, 1999. He was an Entomoligist with the Federal Government for 35 years. He retired in 1969 as District Entomologist at the 8th Naval Station. He was a member Emeritus of the Entomological Society of America and a member of the Retired Federal Employees Westbank Chapter 1397. He is survived by his wife, Thelma RUEHRMUND-SECREST; two daughters, Lenora HIXSON and Linda FOSTER; Two Granddaughters, Linda LEONARD and Eileen HIXON; and tow Great Grandchildren , Nicholas LEONARD and Kaitlan. Preceeded in death by his parents, Bessie Gay CROW-SECREST, and Forest Anderson SECREST. Age 87 years, a native of Columbus, Ohio and a resident of New Orleans, LA Relatives and friends of the family are invited to attend visitation at Mothe Funeral Homes Inc 1300 Vallette st., Algiers, LA on Wensday, Febuary 3, 1999 from 6 p.m. until 9 p.m. Cremation will follow. His remains will be transferred to Sarasota, FL for interment. ______________________________ ------------------------------ X-Message: #2 Date: Mon, 29 Nov 1999 15:09:50 -0500 From: "Maggie Stewart" To: OH-FOOTSTEPS-L@rootsweb.com Message-ID: <012e01bf3aa5$b1ca4020$0300a8c0@local.net> Subject: Fw: Obits - HOGLE, Knox County, 1932 Content-Type: text/plain; charset="iso-8859-1" Content-Transfer-Encoding: 7bit ----- Original Message ----- From: To: Sent: Thursday, November 25, 1999 8:05 PM Subject: New Knox Co. Oh Obituaries Post Knox Co. Oh Obituaries A new message, "Obits - HOGLE," was posted by Barb Valley on Thu, 25 Nov 1999 Surname: HOGLE --- NAME: Barb Valley EMAIL: r9800767@axom.com DATE: Nov 25 1999 QRYTEXT: DEATH CLAIMS LYDIA HOGLE - Jersey June 28, 1932- Mrs. Lydia Margaret HOGLE, 85, widow of Monroe HOGLE, died Monday afternoon in the home of her son Carl HOGLE, after six weeks' illness of paralysis. She leaves another son. Charles, of Utica and three daughter, Mrs. Rose GORSUCH and Mrs. Levi Dewitt of Sunberry and Mary Koehler of Canal Winchester. Her husband preceded her in death 13 years ago. Funeral services will be held on Thursday morning at 10 o'clock in the home of her son Carl in Jersey. Rev.C.D. Everly will officiate and burial will be make in Mt.Vernon. Funeral directors. Parsons & Gutliph ______________________________ ------------------------------ X-Message: #3 Date: Mon, 29 Nov 1999 15:14:35 -0500 From: "Maggie Stewart" To: OH-FOOTSTEPS-L@rootsweb.com Message-ID: <014501bf3aa6$5b1d6b20$0300a8c0@local.net> Subject: Fw: Obits HOGLE, 1909 Knox County Content-Type: text/plain; charset="iso-8859-1" Content-Transfer-Encoding: 7bit ----- Original Message ----- From: To: Sent: Saturday, November 27, 1999 12:26 PM Subject: New Knox Co. Oh Obituaries Post Knox Co. Oh Obituaries A new message, "Obits HOGLE," was posted by Barb Valley on Sat, 27 Nov 1999 Surname: HOGLE, DEWITT, GORSUCH, TAYLOR --- NAME: Barb Valley EMAIL: r9800767@axom.com DATE: Nov 27 1999 QRYTEXT: June 29,1909 Mt.Vernon, Ohio Edward Francis HOGLE, son of Mr.and Mrs. Monrow HOGLE. residing on the old Delaware road, died at 4:00 Tuesday morning at his home No. 120 Coshocton avenue of black cancer-a very rare disease-The deceased was 28 years age and had been living on a farm near Croton Licking county, until some weeks ago, whe he was compelied to give up work on account of his health and return to Mt.Vernon. Mr. HOGLE is survived by his parents wife, two children and the following brothers and sisters, all of Mt.Vernon. Charles, Delano, Annie DEWITT, Rose GORSUCH, Etna May TAYLOR. The funeral will be conducted at the home on Coshocton Ave. Thursday morning at 11 o'clock. Rev G.A. Reeder, paster of the St. M.E. church officiation Interment in Mound View cemetery ______________________________ ------------------------------ X-Message: #4 Date: Mon, 29 Nov 1999 15:15:10 -0500 From: "Maggie Stewart" To: OH-FOOTSTEPS-L@rootsweb.com Message-ID: <014b01bf3aa6$7064ce60$0300a8c0@local.net> Subject: Fw: Obits HOGLE, 1911, Knox County Content-Type: text/plain; charset="iso-8859-1" Content-Transfer-Encoding: 7bit ----- Original Message ----- From: To: Sent: Saturday, November 27, 1999 12:39 PM Subject: New Knox Co. Oh Obituaries Post Knox Co. Oh Obituaries A new message, "Obits HOGLE," was posted by Barb Valley on Sat, 27 Nov 1999 Surname: HOGLE --- NAME: Barb Valley EMAIL: r9800767@axom.com DATE: Nov 27 1999 QRYTEXT: Mt.Vernon, Ohio Mar.17,1911 Rena H. HOGLE Rena, the eight-year old daughter of Mrs. Mary Hogle, died at her home at 120 Coshocton avenue, Friday morning at 4:40 o'clock after a several days' illness caused by scarlet fever. The funeral, private, at the house Saturday morning at 10:30 o'clock. Interment in Mound View cemetery. (Rena had a twin sister Ritta) (Her father was Edward Hogle he died in 1909) (Her mother married twice after her death Ayers & Hutchens) . ______________________________ ------------------------------ X-Message: #5 Date: Mon, 29 Nov 1999 19:54:30 -0600 From: Betty Ralph To: OH-FOOTSTEPS-L@rootsweb.com Message-Id: <2.2.32.19991130015430.009a4a20@HiWAAY.net> Subject: Bio - 1885 - Portage co, OH, Deerfield # 3 Content-Type: text/plain; charset="iso-8859-1" Content-Transfer-Encoding: 8bit Bios: Jones, Lazarus, Loomis, Marsh, Misner, Mott - Portage County, Ohio, from "History of Portage County, Ohio" published by Warner, Beers & Co., Chicago, 1885 Copyright C 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 ************************************************************************ JOHN W. JONES, P.O. Deerfield, a successful and progressive farmer, was born in North Wales, in 1818. His parents, William and Ann Jones immigrated to the United States in 1831 and settled in Pittsburgh, where the father died; they had a large family, eight of whom came to this county. Our subject had no educational advantages and early learned to labor. He worked at the big hammer in the mills at Pittsburgh, and by close economy and perseverance was enabled to save something from his hard earned wages. He was married in that city, May 2, 1839, to Miss Mary Griffith, a native of Maryland and of Welsh descent. Mr. Jones came to Deerfield Township, this county, in 1853, and located on his present farm (of which he is now the owner) comprising fifty acres of good productive land. He has erected a fine commodious residence, and made all the improvements necessary to a first-class farm. Our subject gave his services to the Union Army in 1862, enlisting in the One Hundred and Twenty-fifth Ohio Volunteer Infantry. After a service of over ten months he was honorably discharged on account of sickness occasioned by exposure. Politically he supports the Republican ticket. JOHN LAZARUS, farmer, P.O. Deerfield, was born in Northampton County, Penn., June 22, 1804; son of Frederick and Christena Hartzell, natives of that county. This family pioneered its way west, in 1807, traveling through the wilderness to Ellsworth, from whence a road had to be cut, and they passed the remainder of their lives in Deerfield Township. Their living children are Joseph, John, George, Annie, Mary and Betsey. Our subject was married in Trumbull County, Ohio, in 1829, to Miss Isabella Moore, who died in 1855, the mother of three children, two of whom are living: Sarah, wife of F. Kirkbright, and Mary, wife of Joshua Hartzell. Mr. Lazarus owns a farm of 160 acres on which he settled after marriage. He is connected with the Presbyterian Church of Benton. In politics he supports the Republican party. DANIEL LAZARUS, a member of the firm of Lazarus & Bosworth, millers, P.O. Deerfield, was born in Deerfield Township, this county, in 1839, son of George, a native of Pennsylvania, and Jane (Craig) Lazarus, a native of Mahoning County, Ohio, of which the latters parents were among the earliest pioneers. Our subject was married, in 1865, to Miss Drusilla, daughter of Thompson Bosworth. They are the parents of the following children now living: Effie and Mary. Mr. Lazarus is the senior partner of the above firm, which operates a mill erected by him in 1872, on the site of a structure built in 1822; by Peter Lazarus, and adjoins a saw-mill erected in 1816, the first built in Deerfield Township. The present mill is provided with two run of buhrs, and has a capacity of sixty bushels of wheat and 200 of feed per diem. Our subject is an officer in the Presbyterian Church of Benton, and is highly esteemed as a citizen and neighbor. H.S. LOOMIS, farmer, P.O. Deerfield, was born in Randolph Township, this county, December 12, 1834; son of Harlow and Maria (Ward) Loomis, the former born in Wallingford, Conn., in 1798; the latter in Randolph Township, in 1808, a daughter of Joseph Ward. These families were among the earliest pioneers to settle in Randolph, Josiah Ward coming in 1803. The parents lived to a ripe old age, combating the privations and hardships of pioneer life to see as the results of their labor the fields to bloom and ripen with abundance. Of their children five are living: Alfred, a resident of Washington Territory; Celinda, wife of William Brocket; H.S.; Sardis and Albert H. Stephen J., the fifth child in the family, enlisted during the late war of the Rebellion, in the One Hundred and Fourth Ohio Volunteer Infantry, and was killed at Atlanta, Ga. The subject of this sketch was brought up on a farm, and was married in Suffield Township, this county, in 1860, to Miss Malinda Wise, a native of Greentown, Ohio. Four children were born to this union, all now living: Alva A., Stephen W., Rose B. and Humbert H. Mr. Loomis has always been industrious, and very successful, and as the results of his many years of labor has a fine farm of 242 acres in Deerfield Township, which he is continually improving. The family are highly respected members of the Methodist Episcopal Church. A. MARSH, proprietor of flax-mill, P.O. Deerfield, was born in England in 1827, son of Emanuel and Anna Marsh. He immigrated to the United States in 1849 and located at Waterford, N.Y., where he worked at his trade. Four years later he removed to Springfield, Ohio, and was employed at various places until his coming to Deerfield, this county, in 1864. He operated a mill in Deerfield Township (since destroyed), and in 1876 came into possession of his present mill, originally built by Peter Lazarus in about 1840. It has now a capacity of turnout out 3,000 pounds of flax per day, which is marketed in Pennsylvania and Indiana. Mr. Marsh has made his investment successful He was married, in Waterford, N.Y., in 1850, to Miss Mary A. Wright, a native of England, by whom he has the following children: Alice; Giles H., married to Rhoda Mahuran; Flora L., wife of P. Case; Emma; Rose, Mattie; Minnie and Frank. Politically Mr. Marsh supports the principles of the Republican party. His family are members of the Methodist Episcopal Church. BENJAMIN D. MISNER, carpenter, P.O. Deerfield, is a native of Indiana County, Penn., where he was born in 1819; son of Benjamin and Eve (Ditch) Misner, natives of Pennsylvania, who came to Ohio in 1822 and were among the early pioneers of Mahoning County, where the father died in 1854. They reared a family of ten children, as follows: John, Samuel, David, Jacob, George, Benjamin D., Joseph, Elizabeth, Catherine and Eve. Our subject was married, in Mahoning County, Ohio, in 1861, to Miss Caroline Hartzell, a native of Pennsylvania, who has borne him one daughter - Mary H., wife of William Wilson. Mr. Misner came to Deerfield Township, this county, in 1862. He is a carpenter by trade, an occupation he followed through life with considerable success, and as the fruits of his industry has secured the needed comforts for his old age. ISAAC MOTT, farmer, P.O. Deerfield, one of the oldest native residents, was born in Deerfield Township, this county, May 10, 1812. His grandfather, Ezekiel Mott, a soldier in the Revolutionary war, was among the pilgrims of 1807 to Deerfield Township, where he cleared a farm and lived to the close of his life. Elijah Mott (father of our subject) was born during the Revolutionary war, and was married to Miss Annie Rose, who bore him ten children, of whom only Sylvester and Isaac survive. The subject of this sketch was married, in Deerfield Township, this county, April 17, 1834, to Miss Elizabeth Jobes, born June 25, 1810. Their living children are Cornelius, married to Miss Carson (have one child - Ada); Cornelia, married to Samuel Mell (their children are Isaac, Frank and Minnie). In 1844 Mr. Mott settled on his present farm consisting of 150 acres, where he has since made his home. He is a member of the United Brethren Church. Politically is a stanch Republican. -------------------------------- End of OH-FOOTSTEPS-D Digest V99 Issue #811 *******************************************