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Content-Type: text/plain; charset="iso-8859-1" Content-Transfer-Encoding: 7bit Content-Transfer-Encoding: 7bit I have been searching Silicman, my gggrandfather. He was married about 1850 possibly in Delaware. Lived possibly in Marion, Ohio for a time and my ggrandfather left home at age 15, about 1865-1868. He was a resident of St. Louis just prior to marrying my Ggrandmother Minnie Gooch in !MARRIAGE INFORMATION: 12th Jan. 1888 Benjamin F. Silicman and Minnie M. Gooch. His place of residence was given as St. Louis, St. Louis, Missouri and occupation a carpenter. He is 30 at the time. Lists his parents as Theodore Silicman and Elizabeth Regena Schicenklemeyer. He lists Minnie's mother as Synthian Showalter, so I think he had a little trouble with spelling. MARRIAGE SOLEMNIZED BY E.D. WILKIN AT THE M.E. CHURCH, CARLINVILLE, ILLINOIS, 12th Jan. 1888. Gives place of birth as Delaware. Any information would help. ______________________________ ------------------------------ X-Message: #2 Date: Fri, 3 Sep 1999 00:16:39, -0500 From: AUPQ38A@prodigy.com (MRS GINA M REASONER) To: OH-FOOTSTEPS-L@rootsweb.com Message-Id: <199909030416.AAA09432@mime3.prodigy.com> Subject: SHELBY COUNTY UNRETURNING BRAVE Content-Type: Text/Plain; charset=US-ASCII History of Ohio The American Historical Society Inc., 1925 Volume I "THE UNRETURNING BRAVE" Capt. Edward V. Rickenbacker is reported to have said that the real heroes of the World war were those who made the supreme sacrifice, who gave their lives in the service of their country. To this class belong more than 6,500 of the khaki-clad boys of Ohio, who won the golden star in the greatest of all the wars of history and in the supreme effort to win a peace, which we fondly trust shall be perpetual. * Killed in action + Died of wounds # Died as result of accident Where no mark is used the soldier died of disease SHELBY COUNTY ANNANDALE, Frederick N.+, Sidney, October 31, 1918 BRIGGS, Floyd D.*, Sidney, September 30, 1918 CAMPBELL, Robert J., Jackson Center, October 4, 1918 COX, Grover, Ft. Loramie, October 10, 1918 ENGLERTH, Bennie L., Anna, December 16, 1918 FRANCIS, Leo J., Russia, November 4, 1918 FRANCIS, Stephen L.+, Houston, September 20, 1918 GATES, Herman, Pemberton, October 12, 1918 HANER, Noah*, Sidney, October 17, 1918 HEILAND, Edward+, Anna, July 17, 1918 HELMLINGER, John H.+, Jackson Center, October 19, 1918 HINEMAN, Ralph E., Botkins, November 30, 1918 KAH, Alonzo L.+, Anna, October 5, 1918 MAXSON, Clarence*, Sidney, November 1, 1918 MOTTOE, Lloyd L., Shelby, October 5, 1918 NETTLSHIP, Raymond*, Port Jefferson, October 3, 1918 REGULA, Henry, Jackson Center, October 6, 1918 ROBERTS, Clifford E., Pemberton, February 6, 1918 SCHERER, Orley S., Jackson Center, October 24, 1918 STENDRIDGE, John E.+, Sidney, September 27, 1918 TROESTER, Carl F.*, Sidney, October 9, 1918 WILKINSON, Oden, Sidney, October 6, 1918 WRIGHT, Gordon*, Sidney, November 2, 1918 MARINE CORPS PENCE, Walter R., Sidney, October 18, 1918 SHERMAN, Anthony M.+, Sidney, June 21, 1918 ______________________________ ------------------------------ X-Message: #3 Date: Fri, 3 Sep 1999 09:41:44 -0400 From: "Maggie Stewart" To: OH-FOOTSTEPS-L@rootsweb.com Message-ID: <008d01bef612$0ff34d00$0300a8c0@local.net> Subject: Fw: Ogle Family Bible Content-Type: text/plain; charset="iso-8859-1" ----- Original Message ----- From: Monica J Bonner To: MaggieOhio@columbus.rr.com Sent: Thursday, September 02, 1999 10:23 PM Subject: Ogle Family Bible I am going to transcribe the Ogle Family Bible page for page, exactly how it is written, so it is not in chronilogical order. BIRTHS- William Ogle, born Aug 30, 1773 died Oct. 27, 1845 Elizabeth (Irwin) Ogle, born Aug 9, 1785, died Nov. 17, 1859 Married April ? 1804 Fredrica Warth Dillman, born 1825, Nov. 1, Wartemburg, Germany Fredricka Warth Dillman, wife of H. Dillman, born Nov. 1, 1825 Florence T. Ogle, daughter of Alexander and M.W. Ogle was born June 9, 1868 Berth D. Ogle was born January 2, 1873 Alma M. Ogle was born June 6, 1885 Charles Alexander Wespiser was born Sunday morning at half past five o'clock July the 12, 1891 Thomas R. Blevins, son of Bertha D. and Joseph Blevins born Mar. 3, 1892. Dr. Hinkley Joseph born May 21, 1914 Thomas Jr. born June 6, 1917 Melvin born Mar. 12, 1923 Donald born Nov. 9, 1927 Jackie born Nov 4, 1929 Allen born Nov. 8, 1932 (The last names of the above people were not listed) Alexander Ogle was born on the twenty first of June 1808 Margareth W. Ogle was born on the 6th day of July 1850 Virgil M. Schwarm son of Alma Ogle Schwam and Edward Schwarm born Feb 17, 1904 Myrna M. Schwarm daughter of Alma Ogle Schwarm and Edward Schwarm, born July 6, 1905 Thomas A. Blevins Jr. son of Margaret (Dopplieb) blevins was born Sept. 17, 1942 Edward Schwarm was born March 9, 1877 at Reiley Ohio. - ------------------------------------------------------------------------------ Deaths Lucinda Abel born Jan 5, 1810-died Feb 2, 1865 Alexander Ogle born June 21, 1808- died Feb. 13, 1887 Henry Dillman died on the first day of september 1884 at the aged 65 years. Born 1819 Alexander Ogle of Reily township died at his home Sunday morning, February 13, 1887 in hi seventy-ninth year. Florence T. Ogle died Sunday morning March 17th 1889, aged 20 years,9 months and 8 days Charel Wespiser died February 28th 1891 Frederica Dillman wife of Henry Dillman died Feb 25, 1907 at Ogleton, the home of her daughter Margaret. Sylvester Solger born Dec 24, 1849 died May 31, 1915 aged 60 years 5 mos. 7days Bertha Ogle Blevens died Thursday Morn Aug 24th, 1922 age 49 years, 7 months, 22 days Margaret Warth Solger died Friday April 17, 1931, at 10:45 p.m. age 80 yrs. 9mo., 11 days. Burial Oxford Cemetery. - ------------------------------------------------------------------------------ Marriages William Ogle and Elizabeth Irwin were married April 3rd, 1804 Thomas Ogle and Jane Miller Ogle were married in Lancaster in 1769 - ------------------------------------------------------------------------------ Births Harriet daughter of William and Elizabeth Ogle was born March 3rd, 1805 Hiram, son of the above named was born July 26th, 1806 Alexander, son of the above named, was born June 21st, 1808 William, son of the above named was born Nov 17th, 1810 Margaret, daughter of the above named, was born January 26th, 1813 Howard, son of the above named was born December 6th, 1815 Mary Irwin, daughter of the above named, was born June 11th, 1818 John, son of the above named, was born August 16th, 1820 Willis R., son of the above named, was born November 21st, 1822 Deaths William Ogle died at Oxford Ohio October 27th, 1845 aged 73 years Mary I. Chase, daughter of William and Eliabeth Ogle, and wife of V. Chase, died at Hamilton Ohio March 8th, 1847 John Ogle, son of William and Elizabeth Ogle died at New Castle Kentucky October 13th, 1855 - ------------------------------------------------------------------------------ Births Florence T. Ogle daughter of Magaretta Ogle was born June 9th, 1868 Berth D. Ogle was born January 2, 1873 ) Alma May Ogle was born June 6th, 1885 Deaths Alexander Ogle died July 13th, 1887 - ------------------------------------------------------------------------------ Births Louisa Jane, daughter of William and ElizabethOgle, was born October 20th, 1824 Jesse C., son of the above named was born October 25th, 1829 William Ogle was born Aug. 30, 1772 Elizabeth, wife of William Ogle was born August 9th, 1785 Jesse C. Ogle, son of William and Elizabeth Ogle, died at Oxford Ohio Dec 17th 1857 Elizabeth Ogle died at the residence of her son, Alexander Ogle November 17th, 1859 - ------------------------------------------------------------------------------ Alexander Ogle was born on the twenty first day of June 1808 Lucinda Ogle was born on the fifth day of January 1810 was married on the 22nd day of March 1827 Ages of children Harriet Ogle was born on December the 27th 1827 John Franklin Ogle was born on March 24th 1830 Mary Elizabeth Ogle was born in June the 15th 1832 Saruhann Ogle was born on June 2nd 1835 Francis Victoria Ogle was born on Sunday the 8th day of October 1837 Caroline Ogle was born March 19th 1839 Emily Ogle was born on the 16th day of March 1842 Maranda Ogle was born on the 31st day of March 1844 - ------------------------------------------------------------------------------ The follow is a hand written page on a blank page in the Bible. Children of Thomas Ogle and Jane (Miller) Ogle Married in Lancaster Pa in 1769 They were eight Margaret born in 1770 William born in 1773, died Oct.27, 1845 He married Elizabeth (Irwin) on Apr 4th, 1804 Agnes, born in 1774 Sarah born in 1777 Robert Ogle born in 1779, died on April 16th, 1814 He married Elizabeth (Young) in 1799 Elizabeth was born in 1779, died in 1849 Alexander, born 1781, died in 1844 Jane born in 1782, died Nov. 13, 1858 She married Robert Young in 1804 Robert Young was born in 1781, died Jan 26, 1860 They are both buried at Somerville, Ohio Mary was born in 1786, died Feb 9, 1855 She is buried in Darrtown Cemetery She married a Bennett - ------------------------------------------------------------------------------ This is from a handwritten blank page Fredricka (Warth) Dillman, widow of the late Henry Dillman, died at the home of her daughter, Mrs. Sylvester Solger at Ogleton, Ohio, today, Wed A.M. February 27, 1907. Mrs. Dillman was born in Wartenburg (Wittenburg), Germany on Nov 1, 1825. While stil! l a young girl came to America; and resided a long time in Cincinnati Ohio where she was married to Henry Dillman. Was a fond and loving mother, andleaves to morn her loss four daughters and two sons. The children are, Mrs. Frank Traber, Hamilton Ohio, Mr! s. Margaretha Solger, Ogleton Station, Ohio, Mrs. Anna Wilkerson of Reily, Twp., Reily Ohio, Mrs. Freida Dillman, Hamilton Ohio, Peter Dillman of Ham, Ohio and Henry Dillman, Cin., Ohio. Funeral will be held at her daughters home at Ogleton Sta. Wednesday! morning at 11 A.M. She is buried in the Oxford Cemetery on Alexander Ogle lot. ______________________________ ------------------------------ X-Message: #4 Date: Fri, 3 Sep 1999 09:43:25 -0400 From: "Maggie Stewart" To: OH-FOOTSTEPS-L@rootsweb.com Message-ID: <009e01bef612$4c409e20$0300a8c0@local.net> Subject: Fw: Obituary of Max Eichler Content-Type: text/plain; charset="iso-8859-1" ----- Original Message ----- From: Monica J Bonner To: MaggieOhio@columbus.rr.com Sent: Thursday, September 02, 1999 10:41 PM Subject: Obituary of Max Eichler This is an obituary tht was cut out of the paper and put in the Ogle Bible Illness Ends Fatally For Max Eichler of South Avenue The End Came Last Night--Funeral Service on Friday Afternoon Max A. Eichler died at his home, 433 South avenue, last night, of tuberculosis. His illness was of five weeks duration. Mr. Eichler was born in Germany, December 25, 1864, and at the time of his death had reached the age of forty-seven years, three months and one day. For many years he had been a resident of this city, being an employee of the Herring-Hall-Marvin safe ! and Lock Co. At that factory he was employed as an expert lock maker, and was one of the best mechanics in this line of work, and was frequently sent out by the company to open safes which had been locked and could not be opened. Among his fellow workers he was very popular and the news of his death will bring sorrow to a large circle of aquaintances. Besides his wife he leaves one daughter, one brother, Fritz Eichler, of this city and one sister in New York City. He is also ! survived by three brothers and three sisters in Germany. The funeral had been arranged to take place at the residence, 433 South avenue, Friday afternoon at two o'clock, the Rev. G.S. Gerhold officiating. Interment, Greenwood - ------------------------------------------------------------------------------ The following articles were on the reverse side of this obituary DISSOLVED Is The Eureka Razor Co. Of Oxford Judge Warren Gard today approved an entry dissolving the Eureka Razor Co., formerly of Oxford, and petitioned for by Karl and Charles Zwick. The court has also appointed Karl Zwick to act as receiver for the estate. Albert Templar, John Dennerly and H. N. White are not entitled to any relief on their cross petitions according to the decision and all except. Benjamin Petticrew Dead Benjamin Patticrew, aged 72, died suddenly of heart failure Monday night. He was a well known farmer who came here two years ago and took up residence on the farm which he purchased from George Wallace. He leaves two daughter, Minnie and Addie, the f! ormer a physician who attended him in his illness. The remains have been taken to Miamisburg for burial. - ------------------------------------------------------------------------------ -------------------------------- End of OH-FOOTSTEPS-D Digest V99 Issue #653 *******************************************