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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 02 : Issue 245 Today's Topics: #1 [OH-FOOT] round 4, Shannon, Gulick [SCHcrochet@aol.com] #2 A Holiday Poem ["Georgeanna Hallemann" Content-type: text/plain; charset=US-ASCII Content-transfer-encoding: 7BIT X-Message: #1 A Pickaway County paper, probably Circleville 1955, when copied and sent to me no newspaper header. JOHN SHANNON John C. Shannon, 85, of Duvall died Saturday in a Stoutsville rest home. Mr. Shannon was born May 3, 1870, in Harrison Township, a son of Henry and Mary Miller Shannon. He was a retired farmer. Surviving him are: a daughter, Mrs. Nellie Young of Kokomo, Ind.; a sister, Mrs. Henry Ward of Watt St, and a brother, Walter of Carmichael, Cal. Funeral services will be held at 1:30 p.m. Tuesday in the St. Paul church of Washington township, with the Rev. Henry Tegtmeirer officiating. Burial will be in Reber Hill Mausoleum, Ashville, by direction of the Bastian Funeral Home of Ashville. **the date written in by hand was June 4, ------------------------- MRS. MILDRED GULICK Funeral services for Cora M. Gulick, 78, of Lancaster, were to have been held at 3 pm Monday in the Frank E. Smith Funeral Home of Lancaster with the Rev. Andrew Schilling officiating. Burial was to have been in Forest Rose Cemetery in Lancaster. Mrs. Gulick, the widow of Millard U. Gulick, died Friday in the Kearns Rest Home of Circleville. Her first husband was the late Thomas Mowery. Surviving her are: a daughter, Mrs. E. E. Wilson of Lancaster; two brothers, Frank Smith of Columbus and Fred B. Smith of Urbana; two sisters, Mrs. John Seall of E. Franklin St, and Mrs. Mildred Fetters of Lancaster, and and two grandchildren **date written in by hand is June 3 ------------------------ MISS MAXINE CAVE Services were held on Monday at 2:30 pm for Miss Maxine Cave, 42, who died Friday at her home in Stoutsville. The funeral was held in the Stoutsville Evangelical United Brethren Church with the Rev. A. M. Garner officiating. Burial followed in Maple Hill Cemetery at the direction of the Van Cleve Funeral Home. Miss Cave, whose death followed an extended illness, was the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Cave, of Stoutsville. Survivors including the parents are: Two sisters, Mrs. Cecil Warner and Mrs. Grant Courtright; and two brothers Robert and Arthur Cave, Jr. All are from Stoutsville. **this is where my page ends. ***Hand written is June 3 - ---------------------------------- WOMAN STRUCK CROSSING STREET, HOSPITALIZED A 47 year old Nicholas Drive woman is in satisfactory condition in Berger Hospital after begin struck by a car Tuesday afternoon on N. Scioto St. near w. Main St. Mrs. Dollie Leist according to a police report by Officer Rod List, stepped out from between some parked cars on N. Scioto St. into the path of a car. The motorist, David W. Parks, 21, of N. Pickaway St. was no held. Officer List reported that Mrs. Leist suffered a scalp laceration, possible concussion, contusion of the left knee and possible fracture of the pelvis. The mishap occurred almost in front of the officers of Dr. J. M. Hedges. The Physician was summoned immediately following the accident and administered to Mrs. Leist before she was removed to the hospital. Parks told police he did not see Mrs. Leist until she ran into the street. Parks car skidded 27 feet after the impact, according to the police report. Mrs. Leist said she started across the street after looking to see if any cars were coming. She said she did not see any. A witness to the accident, Mrs. Paul Gentzel 327 Watt St. said she blew her horn and waved at Mrs. Leist, but Mrs. Gentzel added the pedestrian ignored the....this is where this page ends. ***the date written in by hand is May 17. ------------------- Death Certificate #69530 VERDA LOUISE FOWLER Lorain County city of Elyria, Ohio residence: Jackson Terrace White, married, female Husband: Albert N. Fowler DOB: 2-12-1895, Huntington, Ohio Occupation: Housewife Father: Albert Gadsby, born England Mother: Anna Kolb, born Ohio Informant: Albert N. Fowler of Elyria, Ohio DOD: 12-11-1921 Cause of Death: Acute Laryngeal and Pulmonary Tuberculosis, duration 6 months with contributory factor of pregnancy Burial: Huntington, Ohio unable to read undertaker, but address is listed as Huntington, Ohio Doctor of record is: Nicholas, Jr, M.D. (first initials are readable) Sandy ______________________________ --Boundary_(ID_9T/0taBZiQlWZH2+IrBdpg) Date: Sun, 15 Dec 2002 22:07:33 -0130 From: "Georgeanna Hallemann" Subject: A Holiday Poem To: "Us Exchange Genexchage" , "OH-Exchange GenExchange" , "OhFootsteps List" Message-id: Content-type: text/plain; charset=us-ascii Content-language: en Content-transfer-encoding: 8BIT X-Message: #2 Hello Everyone One of my new found cousins sent me this poem and I just felt I had to share it with everyone as it does fit all of us I am sure ... ENJOY "Elusive Kinsman" Alas, my elusive kinsman You've led me quite a chase I thought I'd found your courthouse But the Yankees burned the place. You always kept your bags packed Although you had no fame, and Just for the fun of it Twice you changed your name. You never owed any man, or At least I found no bills In spite of eleven offspring You never left a will. They say our name's from Europe Came state side on a ship Either they lost the passenger list Or granddad gave them the slip. I'm the only one looking Another searcher I can't find I pray (maybe that's his fathers name) As I go out of my mind. They said you had a headstone In a shady plot I've been there twenty times, and Can't even find the lot. You never wrote a letter Your Bible we can't find It's probably in some attic Out of sight and out of mind. You first married a .....Smith And just to set the tone The other four were Sarahs And everyone a Jones. You cost me two fortunes One of which I did not have My wife, my house and Fido how I miss that yellow lab. But somewhere you slipped up, Ole Boy, Somewhere you left a track And if I don't find you this year Well...... Next year I'll be back! Original poem by Wayne Hand , © 1999 Wayne is the original author of the above poem. It has been circulated with different versions. Georgeanna Hallemann, Fayette Co., OHGenExchange, CC giglet_1@lycos.com Help keep Geneology FREE VOLUNTEER to transcribe for the GenExchange http://www.genexchange.org http://www.genexchange.org/state.cfm?state=OH http://www.genexchange.org/county.cfm?state=oh&county=fayette SURNAMES: MOLLOSEE/MOLLISEE/MALLISEY/MOLLISEY, ANNON, ERVIN, FORD, JETT, KEPLER/KESSLER/KESSLAR/KEPLAR/KEPPLER/KEPPEL (many other variants of spelling), LIVENGOOD/LOVENGOOD/LEVENGOOD, McCOY, MERRIMAN/MERRYMAN, MUSSELMAN/MUSSELLMAN, MYERS/MEYERS, PIERCE, MILLER, POTTS, & WILSON. _____________________________________________________________ Get 25MB, POP3, Spam Filtering with LYCOS MAIL PLUS for $19.95/year. http://login.mail.lycos.com/brandPage.shtml?pageId=plus&ref=lmtplus ______________________________ --Boundary_(ID_9T/0taBZiQlWZH2+IrBdpg) Date: Mon, 16 Dec 2002 08:56:22 EST From: SCHcrochet@aol.com Subject: [OH-FOOT] Burke To: OH-FOOTSTEPS-L@rootsweb.com Message-id: <66.2bad7e91.2b2f3586@aol.com> Content-type: text/plain; charset=ISO-8859-1 Content-transfer-encoding: 8BIT X-Message: #3 > #40150, THORNTON B. BURKE > Scioto County > City of Portsmouth > 644 Galia (ward 4) > White Male > DOB: 8-8-1836 > age at death 74 yrs. > Married > Birthplace: Ohio > Occupation: Farmer > Father: John S. Burke, born Ohio > Mother: Levina Beret, born Ohio > Informant: Louisa Burke, Portsmouth, Ohio > DOD 7-18-1911 > Cause of death: Uremia, with contributory factor of chronic Brights > disease, duration 2 years, attended to by Dr. w. w. smith > Burial: Greenlawn on July 20, 1911 > Undertaker: George Pfeiffer in Portsmouth, Ohio > ------------------ > #45940, MABEL AGNES BURKE > County: Scioto > city of Portsmouth, 2122 7th St (ward 4) > White, Married Female > DOB: 9-22-1882 > age at death: 33y9m14d > Occupation: Housewife > Birthplace: Ohio > Father: Edward Cariell, born Ohio > Mother Anna M. Price, born Ohio > Informant: William w. Burke, Portsmouth, Ohio > DOD: 7-11-1916 > Cause of death: Thorombosis of Coronary artery > Burial: Greenlawn 7-13-1916 > Undertaker: F. C. Daehler Co., Portsmouth >        ---------------------- > > #45969, MABLE AGNES BURKE > Scioto County > City of Portsmouth > 2122 7th (Ward 4) > White, single, female > DOB: 6-29-1916 > age at death 1 mo > occupation: none > birthplace: Ohio > Father: Will W. burke, born Ohio > Mother: Mabel A. Corniell (spelling looks more like Corn than Carn on this > certificate) > Informant: Will W. Burke of Portsmouth, Ohio > DOD 7-29-1916 > cause of death: infantilism with intestinal digestoin > Burial: Greenlawn > Undertaker: F. C. Deahler Co in Portsmouth > --------------------- > Sandy -------------------------------- End of OH-FOOTSTEPS-D Digest V02 Issue #245 *******************************************