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The submitter has given permission to the USGenWeb Archives to store the file permanently for free access. http://www.usgwarchives.net/ *********************************************************************** OH-FOOTSTEPS-D Digest Volume 00 : Issue 116 Today's Topics: #1 Circleville clipping 11/11/1909 ["Christi Calvert Brogan" To: OH-FOOTSTEPS-L@rootsweb.com Message-ID: Subject: Circleville clipping 11/11/1909 Content-Type: text/plain; charset="iso-8859-1" Content-Transfer-Encoding: 7bit Article from Circleville paper (11/11/1909) A number of the relatives and friends of H. B. Calvert, and family, gathered at their home at Lithopolis Saturday, October 30, and about 12 o'clock the ladies began to to spread a sumptuous dinner for about 25 guests. Those present were: Mr. and Mrs. George Calvert and daughter, Gustina, Mr. and Mrs. John Calvert and children, Effie, Jesse and Castle, Frank Calvert and daughter, Blanche, and son, Marion, Mr. and Mrs. Henry Calvert, Ray Calvert, Mrs. Susan Benjamin, Mrs. Daniel Huffman, Mr. and Mrs. Harl Allen, and daughters, Mabel and Hazel, Mrs. and Mrs. Simon Riffle and daughter Leoto, Mr. and Mrs. Charles Calvert and daughters, Hazel, Goldie and Sylvia, and sons Elta and Jesse. The afternoon was spent in an old time social chat and music. Misses Effie Hazel and Gustina Calvert furnished music on the organ. Christi Visit our homepage at: http://jadis.darktech.org/christi Visit our genealogy pages at: http://jadis.darktech.org/genealogy Country living at it's finest! Visit our webpages at: http://www.geocities.com/countrylifelist Join the new MCMagazine list at: http://www.onelist.com/subscribe/MCMagazine ______________________________ ------------------------------ X-Message: #2 Date: Tue, 4 Apr 2000 02:03:42 -0500 From: "Christi Calvert Brogan" To: OH-FOOTSTEPS-L@rootsweb.com Message-ID: Subject: Will of Richard S. Calvert - Hocking Co., OH Content-Type: text/plain; charset="iso-8859-1" Content-Transfer-Encoding: 7bit Will of Richard S. Calvert - Hocking Co., OH Posted by Christi Calvert Brogan on Tue, 04 Apr 2000 Surname: CALVERT, WILKINS, BENJAMIN, McDONALD, STEARNING, STARK Will of Richard S. Calvert - Hocking Co, Ohio. "In the name of the Benevolent Father of all I Richard S. Calvert of the county of Hocking and the State of Ohio do make and publish this my last will and testament. Item 1st I give and bequeth and devise to my beloved wife in lieu of her dower the farm that I now live on situated in the county of Hocking and the state of Ohio containing Eighty acres more or less during her natural life and all the stock household goods furniture provisions, and other goods and chattels wich may be therein at the time of my decease during her natural life as afforesaid She however selling so much thereoff as may be sufficient to pay my just debts provided she remains unmarried or as long as she remains my widow as soon as she marries she is to quit claim to all above named. She shall have her wearing apparl only. At the death of my wife or her marriage the real Estate affore said and such part of the personal property or the proceeds thereof as may then remain unconsumed and unexpanded I give and devise to my Daughters - Virginia Harriet and Mary Elois the farm on which we now live and all my affects after my debts are all payed Except one dollar to my son Jacob R. Calvert and one dollar to Sarah Calvert now wife of John Wilkins and one dollar to the Heirs of Nancy Calvert decd once wife of Levi Benjamin. Now in case of the death of either of my daughters - Virginia Harriet Calvert or Mary Elois Calvert then the surviving one is to have all that is or would be coming to both. I do hereby nominate and appoint J. F. McDonald guardian of my daughters Virginia Harriet calvert and Mary Elois Calvert until they shall arrive at the age of twenty one years or enter marriage. I do hereby nominate and appoint my esteemed friend J. F. McDonald and my beloved wife Executor and Executrix of this my last will and testament hereby authorizing and empowering them to compromise release and discharge in such manner as they may deem proper the debts and claims due me. I do also authorize and empower them if it shall seem necessary in order to pay my debts to sell by private sale or in such manner upon such terms of credit or otherwise as they may think proper all or any part of my real estate and deed to purchases to execute acknowledege and deliver in for (? illegible word). I do hereby evoke all former wills by my hand. In testimony whereof I have here unto set my hand and seal this 3rd day of June 1856. R. S. Calvert (his seal) Signed and acknowledged by said Richard S. Calvert as his last will and testament in our presence. Signed by us in his presence. Samue F. Stearning (?) James S. Stark (?) Christi Visit our homepage at: http://jadis.darktech.org/christi Visit our genealogy pages at: http://jadis.darktech.org/genealogy Country living at it's finest! Visit our webpages at: http://www.geocities.com/countrylifelist Join the new MCMagazine list at: http://www.onelist.com/subscribe/MCMagazine ______________________________ ------------------------------ X-Message: #3 Date: Tue, 4 Apr 2000 02:32:44 -0500 From: "Christi Calvert Brogan" To: OH-FOOTSTEPS-L@rootsweb.com Message-ID: Subject: Circleville Newspaper Clippings Content-Type: text/plain; charset="iso-8859-1" Content-Transfer-Encoding: 7bit Circleville Newspaper article clippings 2/8/1906 STRINGTOWN The Farmers' Institute at Laurelville was well attended A. Reichelderier sold a bunch of hogs to Charles Imler. Joseph Butterbaugh is on the sick list. John Calvert, who has been seriously ill of pneumonia, is a little better. 2/8/1906 THATCHER Burman calvert is on the sick list. 2/22/1906 THATCHER Miss Laura Kocher, has returned from a two week visit with friends in and about Stoutsville. The Hampshire family has moved from this vicinity, to the Niles' farm northwest of Circleville. W. F. Rudisill, was a business visitor in South Bloomingville and Orland, the fore part of the week. Miss Ethel Leis has returned to Circleville after a visit with relatives. B. K. Johnson and family have returned from Mt. Sterling where they attended the funeral of Mrs. Wood Berman Calvert, is convalescing from a severe attack of pneumonia. 3/1/1906 John Calvert, of Saltcreek township, who has been ill of pneumonia, was taken to Mt. Carmel hospital Saturday where he underwent an operation. 3/8/1906 STRINGTOWN Sylvester Hummel, visited his brother, J. S. Hummel of this place Sunday. Jacob Calvert and A. Reichelderfer were in Circleville Saturday. N. E. Reichelderfer and E. F. Straus, closed their schools Friday. Both teachers taught successful terms, but will retire from the profession and engage in other occupations. Cyrus McCoy of Lancaster, was a business caller here Thursday. The trustees met in regular session Monday. V. F. Suiter, has moved his family to Michigan. John Calvert, is reported to be improving a the hospital. Alva White, who has been seriously ill, is somewhat better. 3/22/1906 Jacob Calvert, went to Columbus Saturday morning to bring his brother John Calvert home from Mt. Carmel Hospital. 4/5/1906 John Calvert and Alsa White, who have been on the sick list for quite a while, are again reported not so well. 6/14/1906 Mrs. Sylvester Riffle and daugthers Maude and Marie, and son, Byron, of Pickaway township, visited her daughter, Mrs. Ed Ehnie, of South Charleston, and spent a few days at West Liberty with her brother, Robert Paxton, and spent a dy at the Mount Taboes cave in Champaign county, accompanied by Mrs. Ehnie. 4/19/1906 Miss Mary Calvert and brother Harry, are visiting their grandmother Mrs. Elizabeth Haley (should be Haney?)in Columbus. 10/28/1909 STRINGTOWN Mr. and Mrs. Edward Allen and daughter Whistler were the Sunday guests of J. S. Hummel. Mrs. E. C. Aldenderfer attended the Pumpkin Show and was the guest of Mr. and Mrs. John Lutz. Mrs. Jacob Calvert was entertaining her sister and children of Indiana for a few weeks. Mrs. Jacob Delong is on the sick. 11/04/1909 Mr. and Mrs. H. R. Calvert and Mr. and Mrs. Harley Allen and daughters were among the number who suprised Mrs. Charles Calvert last Saturday at her home in Lithopolis. 11/11/1909 Mrs. Jacob Calvert has just recovered from a severe attack or asthma. 11/18/1909 Mr. and Mrs. H. R. Calvert and Mr. and Mrs. A. J. Brown, and family, were entertained to dinner Sunday by Mr. and Mrs. John Penn, at Hayesville. 12/16/1909 OYSTER DEALER Arrested Charged by State Food Inspector With Watering Bivalves On an affidavit filed by T. L. Calvert, a state food inspector, charging him with selling adulterated oysters, Otto Fassig, fish and meat dealer, 114 South Fourth street, Columbus, was arrested Tuesday and arrainged in Justice Hennessey's court. He plead not guilty and was placed under $100 bond until his case is tried at 2 o'clock next Tuesday afternoon. The arrest was the first to be made in a campaign recently inauguarated by officials of the state food department to prevent the watering of oysters. Mr. Calvert has been detailed in this class of work, with instructions to watch oyster merchants closely and to file affidavits when necessary. Should Fassig be convicted he may be fined from $25 to $100. Christi Visit our homepage at: http://jadis.darktech.org/christi Visit our genealogy pages at: http://jadis.darktech.org/genealogy Country living at it's finest! Visit our webpages at: http://www.geocities.com/countrylifelist Join the new MCMagazine list at: http://www.onelist.com/subscribe/MCMagazine -------------------------------- End of OH-FOOTSTEPS-D Digest V00 Issue #116 *******************************************