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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 736 Today's Topics: #1 CARL JUDD CASE - SUMMIT COUNTY [Gina Reasoner To: OH-FOOTSTEPS-L@rootsweb.com Message-Id: <4.2.0.58.19991018020806.0095ed60@pop.prodigy.net> Subject: CARL JUDD CASE - SUMMIT COUNTY Content-Type: text/plain; charset="us-ascii"; format=flowed History of Ohio The American Historical Society, Inc., 1925 Volume III, page 348 CARL JUDD CASE, M.D. Since 1914 Doctor Case has been engaged in the general practice of medicine and surgery at Akron. His offices are in the Central Savings and Trust Building. Doctor Case is a native of Summit County, Ohio, and had the advantage of thorough training and exceptional talent in preparation for his chosen career. He was born at Hudson, August 7, 1882. His great-grandfather, Chauncey Case, came to Ohio in 1814, and spent his active career as a farmer in Summit County. The father of Doctor Case is John Goodman Case, and he was born at Hudson, was educated at Western Reserve College and for many years conducted a large dairy farm at Hudson. He was interested in civic and public affairs. His home is now a fruit ranch at Los Gatos, California. John Goodman Case married Josephine Peck. Carl Judd Case was reared on a farm, attended country schools in Summit County, the Hudson High School, graduated from Western Reserve Academy at Hudson in 1900, and subsequently entered Western Reserve University, where he took his Bachelor of Arts degree in 1905. The next two years he spent in England as a salesman of photographic supplies. Returning to this country, he entered Western Reserve University, Medical Department, was graduated Doctor of Medicine in 1910, and the following year was an interne in the City Hospital of Cleveland. From 1911 to 1914 he was engaged in general practice in Peninsula, Ohio, and in the latter year located at Akron. During the period of the World war he was a member of the Medical Examining Board for East Akron, and he belongs to the Summit County, Sixth District, Ohio State and American Medical associations. He is a member of the University Club, the Burns Club and the First Congregational Church. Doctor Cass married at Cleveland, in August, 1912, Miss Myra Clark. She was born at Shardon, Butler county, Ohio. She is a graduate of the Western Reserve College and Oberlin Conservatory of Music, and was a teacher of music in Cleveland. She takes an active part in musical clubs, is a member of the Burns Club, the Woman's City Club and the Oberlin College Club of Akron. Doctor and Mrs. Case take their recreation principally in travel. ______________________________ ------------------------------ X-Message: #2 Date: Mon, 18 Oct 1999 02:41:10 -0400 From: Gina Reasoner To: OH-FOOTSTEPS-L@rootsweb.com Message-Id: <4.2.0.58.19991018022428.0095b170@pop.prodigy.net> Subject: MORRIS C. TUHOLSKE Content-Type: text/plain; charset="us-ascii"; format=flowed History of Ohio The American Historical Society, Inc., 1925 Volume III, page 348-349 MORRIS C. TUHOLSKE, M.D. Since getting successfully established in his profession at Akron, Doctor Tuholske has accepted a number of those opportunities open to the able physician for social welfare work, and has served the community with a degree of skill and courage that has made him an invaluable citizen. He was born in Troy, New York, June 12, 1879, but in the same year his parents, David and Hulda (Himmelweit) Tuholske, moved to Akron. His father is now living retired in Brooklyn, New York, but the mother died in July, 1921. Both parents were born in Germany, the father in 1846, came to the United States when young people, and David became a cigar manufacturer in Troy and afterward in Akron. He is a democrat and a member of the Reformed Jewish faith. Morris C. Tuholske grew up in Akron, attending public schools there, and took his pre-medical course in Buchtel College. He was graduated Doctor of Medicine in 1903 from Washington University of St. Louis, and remained in that city ten years, serving his internship in the City Hospital and the St. Louis Female Hospital, and while engaged in private practice was also connected with the St. Louis City Dispensary and the Tuberculosis Clinic. Moving to Akron in 1913, Doctor Tuholske has since attended a general practice, but largely his work is gynecology and diseases of the chest. For three years he acted as medical inspector of the public schools of Akron, and in that capacity instituted the Open Air schools. He is secretary of the Summit County, Ohio State and American Medical associations. Doctor Tuholske is affiliated with Akron Lodge, No. 363, Benevolent and Protective Order of Elks; Henry Perkins Lodge, No. 611, Free and Accepted Masons; Washington Chapter, No. 25, Royal Arch Masons; Akron Council, No. 80, Royal and Select Masters, and the Rosemont Country Club, golf being his favorite recreation. He is past president and has been representative to the Grand Lodge from Akron Lodge, No. 719, of the Independent Order B'nai B'rith. He is also active in the Akron Hebrew Congregation, Temple Israel, and all Jewish welfare work. He is a member of the Chamber of Commerce. Doctor Tuholske married at Wheeling, West Virginia, Hulda Schwalb, who was born and reared at Wheeling, daughter of Louis and Mary Schwalb, the latter now deceased. The father, who is living retired at Akron, was for many years in the wholesale liquor business at Wheeling. Mrs. Tuholske is prominent in both social and musical circles at Akron. They have one son, Robert Julius Tuholske. ______________________________ ------------------------------ X-Message: #3 Date: Mon, 18 Oct 1999 02:57:53 -0400 From: Gina Reasoner To: OH-FOOTSTEPS-L@rootsweb.com Message-Id: <4.2.0.58.19991018024709.009612e0@pop.prodigy.net> Subject: DOW W. HARTER - SUMMIT COUNTY Content-Type: text/plain; charset="us-ascii"; format=flowed History of Ohio The American Historical Society, Inc., 1925 Volume III, page 363 DOW W. HARTER is a member of one of Akron's strongest legal partnerships, and has been practicing law since 1907. He was born at Akron, January 2, 1885, son of Josiah J. and Anna L. (Watters) Harter. He was educated in the grammar and high schools of Akron, took the literary course in the University of Michigan during 1903-4, and from 1904 to 1907 was a student in the University of Michigan Law Department. He was graduated Bachelor of Laws and has been admitted to the Ohio and Untied Stated district courts. Mr. Harter practiced alone from 1907 to 1911, and then as a member of the firm of Harter & Ahern. Subsequently he became a member of the law firm Benner, Harter & Walker, and since January, 1921, the firm has been Benner, Harter, Walker & Watters. Mr. Harter was first assistant prosecuting attorney of Summit County from 1914 to 1916. He has been United States commissioner at Akron since his appointment by Federal Judge D.C. Westenhaven. Mr. Harter was elected on the democratic ticket and served as a member of the Ohio General Assembly during 1919-20. He is a member of the University Club, the Akron City Club, the Chamber of Commerce, the County and State Bar associations and the Lions Club. On May 16, 1911, he married Miss Winifred M. Cole, of Akron. ______________________________ ------------------------------ X-Message: #4 Date: Mon, 18 Oct 1999 03:10:52 -0400 From: Gina Reasoner To: OH-FOOTSTEPS-L@rootsweb.com Message-Id: <4.2.0.58.19991018025832.0095bd90@pop.prodigy.net> Subject: CHRIS WEAVER - SUMMIT COUNTY Content-Type: text/plain; charset="us-ascii"; format=flowed History of Ohio The American Historical Society, Inc., 1925 Volume III, page 365 CHRIS WEAVER, the present sheriff of Summit County, is a valued type of citizen who has gained a reputation for force and capable direction of his own and public interests through an experience that has been intensely practical, since he has been dependent upon his own exertions from early boyhood. Mr. Weaver was born in Louisville, Kentucky, September 6, 1867, and was an infant when his mother died. His father, Adam Weaver, also deceased, was a gardener by trade. Chris Weaver was left on his own resources at an early age, and obtained most of his education in the intervals of employment at various lines of work. He attended school at Columbus, Ohio, and for a time was a fireman with the Pennsylvania Railroad. He left the railroad service to become a painting contractor, and he followed that business in Akron for about a quarter of a century. Mr. Weaver has been a working member of the republican party organization since early manhood. His substantial traits as a business man and citizen brought him the honor of election as sheriff of Summit County in 1922, and he has filled the office with every degree of effort and faith since January 1, 1923. During the world war he participated in various local campaigns and visited many camps in the state, doing all he could to help the enlisted soldiers. He is prominent in Masonry, being affiliated with Akron Lodge, Washington Chapter, Akron Council, Akron Commandery of the Knights Templar, served four years as steward of the Masonic Temple of Akron, is treasurer of Yusef Khan Grotto, and a member of the Hot Sands Club. He belongs to Lake Erie Consistory of Scottish Rites and Al Koran Temple of Mystic Shrine at Cleveland. He is also a member of the Elks, and satisfies his ambition as a fisherman through membership in the French River Canadian Fishing Club. He is a member of the Baptist Church. Mr. Weaver married Miss Julia May Verial, of Alliance, Ohio. They have one daughter and three grandchildren. The daughter, Ruth is the wife of Clarence Crichton, of Akron. ______________________________ ------------------------------ X-Message: #5 Date: Mon, 18 Oct 1999 13:23:02 -0400 From: Gina Reasoner To: OH-FOOTSTEPS-L@rootsweb.com Message-Id: <4.2.0.58.19991018130303.00965a90@pop.prodigy.net> Subject: ROY BERNARD MEADE - SUMMIT COUNTY Content-Type: text/plain; charset="us-ascii"; format=flowed History of Ohio The American Historical Society, Inc., 195 Volume III, page 372-373 ROY BERNARD MEADE. Among the younger men in the professional and business life of Akron none has gone ahead faster on his own resources than Roy Bernard Meade, head of the largest abstract company of Summit county and also senior member of the law firm of Meade & Chapman, doing an extensive law business. His birth occurred at Richfield, Summit County, March 18, 1896, his parents being George G. and Esther M. (Richards) Meade, who reside at Akron, where his father is a contractor and builder. Second in a family of three children, Roy Bernard had his ambition directed into the channel of the law when an old set of law books was given him at the age of twelve. He began reading while a pupil in the public schools of Akron. After high school he spent a year in Akron University, where he became a charter member of the Sigma Beta, later the Lambda Chi Alpha fraternity, of which he is trustee of the local chapter. At the age of nineteen Mr. Meade was operating a small cigar store, and a year later became a general accountant in the offices of the Goodyear Rubber company. Three years later, with the law firm of Myers & Dinsmore, he was handling the abstract work and continuing his law studies. The abstract business, begun on a very modest scale, has since been developed to a service complete for all the requirements of Akron and vicinity. In December, 1920, Mr. Meade was a member of the class of 101 admitted to the Ohio bar, he being at the head of the class with the highest honors with an average of 92 8/10. He then formed his present law firm of Meade & Chapman, doing a general law practice, with offices in the Buckeye Building, where are located also the headquarters of the R.B. Meade Abstract Company, which was incorporated in 1921. Mr. Meade has specialized in corporation, real estate law, banking and tax law, and has come to be regarded as the leading authority on the latter subjects, having contributed a number of articles on real estate law to the Akron Legal News, the builders Exchange Magazine and other Akron papers. Mr. Meade has been the first and only president of the Summit County Association of Title Men, is chairman of the executive committee of the Ohio State Abstractors' Association of Abstracters. He is a member of the Akron Real Estate Board, the Akron Chamber of Commerce, the Summit County and Ohio State Bar associations, is active in republican politics, a member of the Exchange Club, Masonic Club, Akron Lodge No. 83, Free and Accepted Masons; Washington Chapter No. 25, Royal Arch Masons; Akron Council No. 80, Royal and Select Masters; Yusef Khan Grotto No. 42; Akron Lodge No. 363, Benevolent and Protective Order of Elks, and Aerie No. 555, Fraternal Order of Eagles. He belongs to the Young Men's Christian Association. In 1924 he was secretary and a trustee of the Portage Fish and Game association, is a member of the Silver Lake Country club, his favorite sports being golf and fishing. Mr. Meade married in 1915, at Akron, Miss Ethel Irene Ferguson.her father, the late William Ferguson, was a farmer, land owner and conducted a wholesale and retail meat business in Akron. The three children of Mr. and Mrs. Meade are Robert Bernard, Marjorie Jane and William Ferguson. ______________________________ ------------------------------ X-Message: #6 Date: Mon, 18 Oct 1999 12:23:43 -0400 From: Vicki or Tricia Breeze To: OH-FOOTSTEPS-L@rootsweb.com Message-ID: <380B498F.F103189E@prodigy.net> Subject: Resolution of Respect for Philip Boltin Content-Type: text/plain; charset=us-ascii Content-Transfer-Encoding: 7bit Resolution of Respect for Philip Boltin Greenville Democrat, May 8, 1878 In Memoriam Stillwater Grange, No. 457, Darke Co., O., April 30, '78 Whereas, It has pleased our Divine Master to call from our midst our beloved Brother, Philip Bolton, who died April 25th, 1878, in the 44th year of his age. Therefore be it Resolved, That in the death of our Brother the Grange has lost a worthy member, the family a kind husband and affectionate father, and society a cheerful companion. Resolved, That we, the members of Stillwater Grange, tender to the bereaved family our heartfelt sympathies, and that we commend them to our Heavenly Father who alone is able to sustain them under every affliction. Resolved, That while we deeply mourn the loss of our Brother, we may still perpetuate his memory, patiently awaiting the time when our spirits, too, may cast anchor on the sunny banks of eternal bliss, where fields are ever verdant and the flowers never fade. Resolved, That we drape our charter in mourning for thirty days, and that these resolutions be spread upon the minutes of the Grange; also copies be furnished the county papers for publication, and that a copy be furnished the bereaved family. A. Brandon G. C. Siegment F. Mowen Committee ______________________________ ------------------------------ X-Message: #7 Date: Mon, 18 Oct 1999 15:51:34 -0500 From: christina m hursh To: OH-FOOTSTEPS-L@rootsweb.com Message-ID: <19991018.194706.-146247.12.frog158@juno.com> Subject: obit: DISMUKE, John Montgomery county Content-Type: text/plain Content-Transfer-Encoding: 7bit From the Dayton Daily News February 1947, page unknown. JOHN HENRY DISMUKE John Henry Dismuke, 64, of 524 Sprague st., died at 10:30 a.m. at the St. Elizabeth hospital where he was admitted on Oct. 19, 1946. ___________________________________________________________________ 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: #8 Date: Mon, 18 Oct 1999 14:32:14 -0500 From: christina m hursh To: OH-FOOTSTEPS-L@rootsweb.com Message-ID: <19991018.194706.-146247.1.frog158@juno.com> Subject: obit-KRAMER, mrs. William Montgomery Co. Content-Type: text/plain Content-Transfer-Encoding: 7bit From the Dayton Daily News February 1947, page unknown. MRS. WILLIAM KRAMER Funeral services for Mrs. William Kramer who died Tuesday morning in Monrovia, CA, will be held at 8:30 a.m. in Emanuel church. Friends may call at the funeral home after 4 p.m. Monday. ___________________________________________________________________ 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: #9 Date: Mon, 18 Oct 1999 15:18:15 -0500 From: christina m hursh To: OH-FOOTSTEPS-L@rootsweb.com Message-ID: <19991018.194706.-146247.6.frog158@juno.com> Subject: obit- RINEHART, Ida mae Montgomery county Content-Type: text/plain Content-Transfer-Encoding: 7bit From the Dayton Daily News February 1947, page unknown. MRS. IDA MAE RINEHART Mrs. Ida Mae Rinehart, 81, died at 2 p.m. Friday in Leesburg. She is survived by three sons, William W., George and Audrey Stuck, all of Dayton; Mrs. Miriam Camite of Tennessee and Mrs. Grace Wolf of Dayton. ___________________________________________________________________ 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: #10 Date: Mon, 18 Oct 1999 15:30:11 -0500 From: christina m hursh To: OH-FOOTSTEPS-L@rootsweb.com Message-ID: <19991018.194706.-146247.8.frog158@juno.com> Subject: obit: CHAMPINE, Edward Montgomery co. Content-Type: text/plain Content-Transfer-Encoding: 7bit From the Dayton Daily News February 1947, page unknown. EDWARD D. CHAMPINE Edward D. Champine, 54, of 36 Palmerston av., died at 9:15 a.m. Saturday at his residence. Surviving are his wife, Geneva; two sons, Edward D. Jr., and Theodore R.; a daughter, Mrs. Albert Richards; five grandchildren; a brother, George, of New Yord, and a sister, Mrs. Grace Aull, Wittier, Cal. ___________________________________________________________________ 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: #11 Date: Mon, 18 Oct 1999 15:26:12 -0500 From: christina m hursh To: OH-FOOTSTEPS-L@rootsweb.com Message-ID: <19991018.194706.-146247.7.frog158@juno.com> Subject: obit: OSBORN, Frederick Montgomery county Content-Type: text/plain Content-Transfer-Encoding: 7bit From the Dayton Daily News February 1947, page unknown. FREDERICK N. OSBORN Frederick N. Osborn of 24 Brady st. died at 3:30 p.m. Friday at his home. He was 86. A resident of Dayton 42 years, Mr. Osborn was a native of Warren county and was a retired carpenter. He was a member of the Christian church here. Surviving are a niece, Mrs. Lu_lle Rose of Dayton; five other nieces and two nephews. ___________________________________________________________________ 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: #12 Date: Mon, 18 Oct 1999 15:34:25 -0500 From: christina m hursh To: OH-FOOTSTEPS-L@rootsweb.com Message-ID: <19991018.194706.-146247.9.frog158@juno.com> Subject: obit: FOUTS, Anna Montgomery county Content-Type: text/plain Content-Transfer-Encoding: 7bit From the Dayton Daily News February 1947, page unknown. MRS. ANNA NORA FOUTS Mrs. Anna Nora Fouts, 75, died at her home, 115 Lorenz av. Friday. A member of Second Church of Christ Scientist, she is survived by a daughter, Mrs. Roma T. Rhoades, and a son, Vinton M. Services willbe held at 2 p.m. Monday in the Banta Funeral Home, 3419 W. Third st., with burial in Memorial Park cemetery. Friends may call at the funeral home Sunday. ___________________________________________________________________ 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: #13 Date: Mon, 18 Oct 1999 15:11:37 -0500 From: christina m hursh To: OH-FOOTSTEPS-L@rootsweb.com Message-ID: <19991018.194706.-146247.4.frog158@juno.com> Subject: obit - RILEY, Ben Montgomery co. Content-Type: text/plain Content-Transfer-Encoding: 7bit From the Dayton Daily News February 1947, page unknown. BEN RILEY Funeral services for Ben Riley, 65, of 429 Perry st. who died Friday in St. Elizabeth hospital, will be held at 10 a.m. Monday in the Harris Funeral home, 49 Linden av. with burial in Woodland cemetery. The Fraternal Order of Eagles will hold memorial services at 8:30 p.m., Sunday in the funeral home. Friends may call at the funeral home after Sunday noon. ___________________________________________________________________ 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: #14 Date: Mon, 18 Oct 1999 14:29:27 -0500 From: christina m hursh To: OH-FOOTSTEPS-L@rootsweb.com Message-ID: <19991018.194706.-146247.0.frog158@juno.com> Subject: obit-SNYDER, Julius Montgomery co. Content-Type: text/plain Content-Transfer-Encoding: 7bit From the Dayton Daily News February 1947, page unknown. Julius W. Snyder Julius W. Snyder, _0, died at 3:30 a.m. Friday at the residence of his son, Albert S., 359 Henry st. He is survived by two sons, Albert and Edward; two daughters, Mrs. Eva Eichman and Mrs. Mabel Wrench of Wapakoneta; four grandchildren and 17 great-grandchildren. Funeral sevices will be held aat 8:30 a.m. Monday at the Luthman funeral home, 364 Xenia Ave, with requiem high mass in St. Mary church at 9 a.m. Burial will be in Willowview cemetery. Friends may call at the funeral home after 2 p.m. Sunday. ___________________________________________________________________ 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: #15 Date: Mon, 18 Oct 1999 15:08:09 -0500 From: christina m hursh To: OH-FOOTSTEPS-L@rootsweb.com Message-ID: <19991018.194706.-146247.3.frog158@juno.com> Subject: obit- ENGLERT, Charles Montgomery co. Content-Type: text/plain Content-Transfer-Encoding: 7bit From the Dayton Daily News February 1947, page unknown. Delco Plant Model Maker, Charles W. Englert, Dead Charles W. Englert, --, of Huffman av., died at his residence at 10:35 p.m., Friday. He was employed at Delco Products as a model maker for 35 years. Mr. Englert was a member of Holy Family church, the Catholic Order of Foresters and was a native of Dayton. Surviving are his wife, Helen G.; a daughter, Mrs. Margorie Elliott; three sisters, Mrs. Agnes Hehmeyer, Mrs. Anna Thels and Mrs. Laura _imge_ and four grandchildren. ___________________________________________________________________ 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: #16 Date: Mon, 18 Oct 1999 15:41:25 -0500 From: christina m hursh To: OH-FOOTSTEPS-L@rootsweb.com Message-ID: <19991018.194706.-146247.10.frog158@juno.com> Subject: obit: McCOOL, Roberta Montgomery co. Content-Type: text/plain Content-Transfer-Encoding: 7bit From the Dayton Daily News February 1947, page unknown. ROBERTA SUE McCOOL Roberta Sue McCool, 9 months old, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Robert McCool of Johnson rd, died at the residence Friday. Surviving also are a brother, Glen; a sister, Jerry; her maternal grandparents, Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Scott of Middletown, and her paternal gradparents, Mr. and Mrs. Roy McCool of Bradford. Private funeral sevices wil be conduced at 2:30 p.m. Sujnday at the Morton Funeral Home, Vandalia, by Rev. Fay LeMeadows. Burial will be in Highland cemetery. Friends may call at the funeral home between 7 and 10 p.m. Saturday. ___________________________________________________________________ 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. -------------------------------- End of OH-FOOTSTEPS-D Digest V99 Issue #736 *******************************************