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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: Tue, 27 Aug 2002 12:55:07 -0400 (EDT) From: cathy361@webtv.net To: OH-FOOTSTEPS-L@rootsweb.com Message-ID: <25058-3D6BAEEB-4253@storefull-2275.public.lawson.webtv.net> Subject: [OH-FOOT] OBITS: 1928 Franklin County Content-Disposition: Inline Content-Type: Text/Plain; Charset=US-ASCII Content-Transfer-Encoding: 7Bit Columbus Dispatch Mon. Apr.9,1928 Deaths and Funerals RHOADES, Mrs. Cora, wife of Jacob of Hanford St, who died Saturday. Services at residence. Burial in Green Lawn cemetery in charge of A.J. Reid Co. WILKINS, Charles, of Wisconsin Ave. Services will be held in the Chicago Ave Church of Christ and his body will be interned at Green Lawn cemetery under direction of H.A. Pletcher Co. PETERSON, Lewis, aged 65, of S. Washington Ave, died at his home, Sunday of a complication of ailments. He leaves a daughter, two nieces and two nephews. Following services at the funeral home of C.D. White & Son, Mt. Vernon Ave, the remains will be interred in Green Lawn cemtery. VAUGHN, Thomas Simpson, aged 67, of Summit St., clerk, in the state welfare department, died Saturday. Services in the Fisher Broad Street Mortuary, 215 E. Broad St. Burial will be made in the Union cemetery under direction of E.E. Fisher Co. GIESZLER/GEISZLER, Carl, three-year-old son of Mr. & Mrs. George GEISZLER, Medill St., died at the home of his parents, Sunday, following a brief illness of pneumonia. A sister, Marjorie Virginia and two brothers, George B. and Robert R., also survives. Services at the residence and burial will be made in Green Lawn cemetery under the direction of the E.C. Annon Co. DWIGGINS, Mrs. Carrie, aged 55, mother of Mrs. Edith SKELTON, 247 Lucas St, died in St. Francis hospital, Monday. Funeral arrangements at A.L. Brooks Co., E. Long St, have not been completed. COLLURA, Asunta, aged 8, daughter of Mr. & Mrs. Salvatore COLLURA, 474 E. Rich St., died Sunday, after an illness of five weeks. Services will be held at St. John the Baptist church. She was a pupil at Holy Cross school and leaves three brothers and two sisters. Burial in St. Joseph's cemetery under the direction of John Quint Funeral Home. BANNON, Frank W., aged 75, father of Ray BANNON, Hamilton Ave, succumbed to senility, Sunday. He was formerly a harnessmaker. He is survived also by a daughter, Mrs. B.K. BLACK, Dublin. His funeral will be held at the Dublin Congregational church with Rev. Thomas Penn ULLON, pastor of the Worthington Presbyterian church, officiating. Interment will be in charge of S.E. Corbin. LOOS, William, aged 41, blacksmith, who died suddenly on the street, in Grove City, Satuday, of organic heart disease. Mr. LOOS is survived by two sisters and four brothers, Mrs. Flora F. VALEK, Mrs. Mary E. DECKER and Jacob LOOS of Shadesville, Samuel of Linden, John of Columbus and Charlie of Springfield. Services will be held in the Shadesville church and burial will follow in the Fernwod cemetery in charge of Pearl Wilkins. SCKURMAN or SCEURMAN (both sp. in obit), Mrs. Martha, aged 87, mother of Mrs. Walter B. PRINGLE, W. Lane Ave, died of senility, Sunday, at the latter's residence. For 40 years she had been a resident of Columbus and was a member of North Congregational church and Indianola Lodge of Rebekahs. Before coming to Columbus, Mrs. SCEURMAN lived in Johnstown, Ohio. Surviving her besides Mrs. PRNGLE, are a son Claude M. of Ashey, Ohio, and another daughter, Mrs. Q.C. GREENE, W. Lane Ave. Interment will be in Union cemetery, under direction of H.A. Pletcher Co. NICKLAUS, Mrs. Emma, aged 55, wife of Lieut. William F. NICKLAUS, of the Columbus police department, died at her home, S. Hurson Ave, Sunday. Besides her husband, she leaves two sons, Harold R. of Toledo and Edward W. of Columbus, her father, Peter RAUCH; two grandchildren; two brothers and eight sisters. Interment Green Lawn cemetery HAHN, Mrs. Bertha, aged 51, Tulane Rd. was fatally injured, Saturday, when she was run down by an auto at High St. and Crestview Rd. She was the wife of Harry J. HAHN and leaves in addition to her husband, her father, John S____n (sp); two sons, Robert W. and J. Ralph; three daughters, Mrs. C.T. DAVIS, Miss Bernice and Miss Georgia; two granddaghters; six brothers and three sisters. Mrs. HAHN was a member of Fifth Ave. United Brethren church. Services will be held at Abbottsville in charge of E. E. Fisher Co. WEBER, Anna, aged 69, wife of Peter WEBER. Word of her death, which occurred, Sunday, at her home in Marysville, has been received by relatives and friends. She formerly resided near Columbus, and a son, Henry, resides in this city. (sorry, but the rest of this obit. was cut off) WOOD, Mrs. Florence Taylor, wife of Kenneth D. WOOD, secretary of the Central Ohio Paper Co., died at her home, Kendall Pl, Monday, following several months illness. Mrs. Wood was born in Columbus and spent practically all her life in this city. Some of her ancestors were pioneer residents here. Mrs. WOOD was a member of the board of Children's hospital, a member of First Congregational church and of the Founders's society. Surviving her in addition to her husband, are two sons, Kenneth Taylor WOOD of Columbus and Frederick William WOOD of Florence, Colo.; three daughters, Eleanor Kenner WOOD, Janet Plater WOOD, and Lillian WOOD of Columbus; a granddaughter, Marjorie Grove WOOD; two brothers, William J. TAYLOR and Harry A. TAYLOR, both of Columbus, and two sisters, Miss Bessie T. TAYLOR and Mrs. Nellie BROWN, also of this city. Services at the family residence and Rev. M.H. LICHLITER, pastor, will officiate at the funeral. Burial will take place in Green Lawn cemetery in charge of Schoedinger Co. DIXON, Charles Huston - Scottish Rite ring service for Mr. DIXON, Belmont Ave, who died en route to University hospital, Saturday night, from a gunshot wound inflicted by a negro, will be held at the funeral home of Denton, Donaldson, East Town St. The funeral will be under the auspices of Goodale Lodge and the Scottish Rite of which the deceased was a member. The remains will be taken to Piqua, Ohio, for burial. Mr. DIXON had just stepped back from his back porch as the negro was fleeing after having held up a young woman across the street. He was shot in the head. ALTENBACH, Sarah Beatrice, aged 10 months, died at the home of her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Henry W. ALTENBACH, Parsons Ave., after a short illness from acidosis, Monday. Besides her parents, she leaves a sister, Margery; her paternal grandparents, Mr. and Mrs. Paul J. ALTENBACH, Southwood Ave; and her maternal grandmother, Mrs. Grace DUCKWORTH, S. 5th St. Funeral arrangements are in charge of Maeder Bros. & Sebitaky (sp) LAUSE, Mrs. Elizabeth, of S. Terrace Ave, died in St Anthony's hospital, Sunday, following an operation. Formerly resided in Delphos, Ohio and wife of Otto H. LAUSE. The remains were taken to Delphos in charge of the Shaw-Davis Co. ARNDORF, Mrs. Florence, aged 54, died in St. Anthony's hospital, Sunday, following an operation. She was a resident of New Straitsville, Ohio, and the wife of Frank ARNDORF. Funeral arrangements are in charge of Schoedinger Co. WHITE, Chester, aged 24, in St. Francis hospital, Sunday, following an illness of pneumonia. His house was in Virginia. Arrangements for his funeral are in charge of J.W. Adams. DICKERSON, Martin, aged 78, died, Monday, in the Franklin County Home. Death was due to infirmities of age. Mr. DICKERSON was a native of Virginia. The remains were removed to the funeral home of J.W. Adams, E. Long St. ______________________________ ------------------------------ X-Message: #2 Date: Tue, 27 Aug 2002 13:39:00 -0400 (EDT) From: cathy361@webtv.net To: OH-FOOTSTEPS-L@rootsweb.com Message-ID: <4769-3D6BB934-4193@storefull-2273.public.lawson.webtv.net> Subject: [OH-FOOT] MISC: Articles 1928 Franklin Co. Content-Disposition: Inline Content-Type: Text/Plain; Charset=US-ASCII Content-Transfer-Encoding: 7Bit Columbus Dispatch Mon. Apr. 9, 1928 ALLEGED SLAYER OF TWO CAUGHT Sam CHAMBERS, age 56, negro, Cincinnati, is held at city prison on investigation charges in connection with a double murder in Cincinnati Feb. 2 or 4. Arrested by Detectives, MURPHY and CARSON at Seventh and Main Streets, Monday, the negro has confessed to killing a man known as "Wild Bill." CHAMBERS is also charged with fatally shooting his brother-in-law, Robert JACKSON, but denies the charge. JAIL FIVE MEN Five men were sentenced to 30 days in the workhouse and fined costs when arraigned in municipal court, Monday on vagrancy charges. They were Virgil WEST, aged 23, of S. High St., George ARMS, aged 32, of Thomas Ave, William HALL, aged 22, of S. High St., Charles MOORE, aged 26, of Innis Ave, Leroy CLOVERDALE, aged 22 of S. High St. GETS 30 DAY TERM William TANLEY, colored, giving an address of 679 N. Pearl St., was sentenced to 30 days in the workhouse and fined $50 in costs when he was arraigned in municipal court, Monday on a charge of assault and battery. The man, police alleged, struck Edith WOODBURY, colored, 677 N. Pearl St., on the head with a flatiron. SUES GROVE CITY CLUB Twenty-five thousand dollars damages are demanded of the Beulah Park Jockey club in a pettion filed in the Franklin county court, Monday, by Mabel A. GALLENA, 138 E. Main St., who alleges that she was injured in a collapse of a grandstand at Grove City Aug. 15. PARENT SENTENCED William B. THOMPSON, Mansfield, Ohio, was sentenced to six months in the workhouse and fined $200 and costs when he was arraigned in municipal court, Friday, on charges of failing to support two children. The man was prosecuted by his wife, Mrs. Mary R. THOMPSON. ______________________________ ------------------------------ X-Message: #3 Date: Tue, 27 Aug 2002 13:49:53 -0400 (EDT) From: cathy361@webtv.net To: OH-FOOTSTEPS-L@rootsweb.com Message-ID: <4769-3D6BBBC1-4198@storefull-2273.public.lawson.webtv.net> Subject: [OH-FOOT] ARTICLE: Bush & Brown 1928 Toledo, Ohio Content-Disposition: Inline Content-Type: Text/Plain; Charset=US-ASCII Content-Transfer-Encoding: 7Bit Columbus Dispatch Mon. Apr.9, 1928 SEEK TO RESCUE MAROONED MEN Toledo, Ohio, April 9,1928 (AP) Boats put out today speeding to try to rescue two fisherman marooned in a power boat since Saturday about five miles off Reno Beach. It is believed the craft is stuck on a bar with a disabled engine. The men are Herman BUSH, 30 and his brother-in-law, Winnie BROWN, 28, both of Toledo. They were not supplied with food when they left the Bay View Yacht in the 28-foot cabin cruiser Flora. Searchers usng field glasses saw the two men yesterday, either at anchor or marooned on a bar. -------------------------------- End of OH-FOOTSTEPS-D Digest V02 Issue #175 *******************************************