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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 143 Today's Topics: #1 [OH-FOOT] obit [SCHcrochet@aol.com] #2 [OH-FOOT] obits [SCHcrochet@aol.com] #3 [OH-FOOT] obit [SCHcrochet@aol.com] #4 [OH-FOOT] Fw: Eben Coy ["MaggieOhio" Subject: [OH-FOOT] obit Content-Type: text/plain; charset="US-ASCII" #34573 The Stillwater Valley Daily News, Covington, Ohio Jan 19, 1942 Died At Home Of Aunt On Saturday Mrs. Lura Minton Rogers, 43, wife of Homer L. Rogers of 829 Far Hills Avenue, Dayton passed away Saturday noon at 12:15 o'clock in the home of her aunt, Mrs. Lura Miles of Pleasant Hill, following an extended illness of two years. The body was removed to the Getting funeral home and later returned to the Miles home. Mrs. Rogers was brought to the home of her aunt, Mrs. Miles the latter part of November and at same time her mother Mrs. Bertha Edmundson of Salm, Oregon arrived to assist in her care. prior to her marriage she resided with her mother in Pleasant Hill and in 1918 was graduated from Pleasant Hill high school and her death marks the first loss in the circle of eighteen classmates. As long as her health permitted she was active in church and civic organizations and she was a beautiful singer, giving untiringly of her splindid talen. Her kindly disposition and ready smile endeared her to a large circle of relatives and friends who are deeply saddened by her death. She leaves to mourn her departure her husband, one daughter, Glee, aged fifteen years, her mother, Mrs. Edmundson and several uncles and aunts, one of whom is Mrs. Lura Miles. Funeral services were conducted this afternoon at 2:00 o'clock at the Congregational Christian Church in Pleasant Hill with Rev. L. C. Talmage officiating. **note Salm is probably Salem splindid talen is spendid talent; but I typed it as it appears in the paper Searching Family Stories with Sandy ______________________________ ------------------------------ X-Message: #2 Date: Wed, 26 Jun 2002 22:02:05 EDT From: SCHcrochet@aol.com To: OH-FOOTSTEPS-L@rootsweb.com Message-ID: <68.2221842f.2a4bcc1d@aol.com> Subject: [OH-FOOT] obits Content-Type: text/plain; charset="US-ASCII" Hi all 4-28-1965 Athens Messenger Wednesday pg 21 Margaret Doughty Glouster---Margaret Ann Doughty, 70, Trimble, died at Mount St. Mary Hospital at 11 p.m. Tuesday. She was born in Renfield, a daughter of the late Mike and Winifred Whitehead Purvis. She was married in 1913 to Sylvester Doughty who survives. She was a member of the West Side Church of Christ,Trimble. Also, surviving are eight daughters, Sylvia Straub, and Joann Reynolds, both of Arizona; Hazel Lee, Basham Edith Love, Mary Laning, and Nancy Brooks, all of Columbus; Clara Handley, Englewood, Kate Davenport, Columbus, Ga; two sons, Paul of Columbus, and Charles Gluster Route, a sister, Mrs. Louise Arbaugh, Crooksville, 46 grandchildren and 18 great-grandchildren. A daughter, Gertrude, preceded her in death, as did a son, DeLoss. Services will be Friday, 2 p.m. at West Side Church of Christ, with Evangelist Ralph Anguish officiating. Burial will be Maplewood Cemetery. Friends may call at the Willey Van Fossen funeral home after 10 a.m. Thursday. ------------------ Mrs. Ruth E. Bailey BRADNER ---Mrs. Ruth E. Bailey died at her home in Bradner Tuesday morning. She suffered from a hart condition. She was a daughter of Bert and Rebecca Thompson Harley. She was born in buchtel. She was married to Carl S. Bailey who died in 1959. Surviving are two daughters, Mrs. Margaret Johnson, Bradner, and Mrs. Pauline Kishler, Wayne; a son, Dean of Phoenix Ariz; three sisters, Mrs. John Bishop and Mrs. Amos Pollock both of Nelsonville, and Mrs. Grace Prather, Columbus; two brothers, Harry and Ralph, both of Nelsonville, five grandchildren and six great-grandchildren. Friends may call at the Sage funeral home, Bradner. Services will be Friday 2:30 p.m. in the Bradner Methodist Church, with the Rev. E. R. Stafford officiating. Burial will be in Bradner Cemetery. Sandy Searching Family Stories with Sandy ______________________________ ------------------------------ X-Message: #3 Date: Wed, 26 Jun 2002 22:01:28 EDT From: SCHcrochet@aol.com To: OH-FOOTSTEPS-L@rootsweb.com Message-ID: <74.1ee71d85.2a4bcbf8@aol.com> Subject: [OH-FOOT] obit Content-Type: text/plain; charset="US-ASCII" Urbana Daily Times Monday July 31, 1893 RUN INTO THE REEL Jimmy Stokes Met With an Accident Saturday Evening Saturday evening during eh fire at the fair ground, James Stokes met with quite a severe accident. He was racing up the home stretch with several other fellows, not looking where he was going, and ran into the fifth ward hose reel, and was thrown between the horses of the reel. The horses commenced kicking, but Stokes being active, and by the help of others, was rescued from his position with several slight bruises and a cut under the left eye. The wheel was not damaged to a great extent, the forks being bent, which can easily be straightened. The horse on the left side of the reel in kicking cut his leg slightly. Jimmie was lucky in getting out with as few bruises as he did. ------------------------ FOR CONTEMPT Although Eighty-four Years of Age He Goes to Jail Last Saturday a case was being tried in Bellefontaine against George Kautzman for concealing $1600.00 of the estate of the deceased wife of John Kautzman,. A few days ago it was disclosed that George Kautzman had paid over the sum of $1600.00 to John Kautzman, and that John Kautzman had buried the same. Kautzman claims the 1600.00 as his own money, and admitted in probate court last Saturday that he had buried the treasure in Rushcreek township, but flatly refused to give any description of the place where it was buried. The probate judge sent him to jail for contempt. Mr. Kautzman is eighty-four years of age and infirm in health. The Bellefontaine Examiner says the old gentlemen's incarceration will cause.....darn end of the page folks. Sorry Searching Family Stories with Sandy ______________________________ ------------------------------ X-Message: #4 Date: Fri, 28 Jun 2002 17:32:42 -0400 From: "MaggieOhio" To: OH-FOOTSTEPS-L@rootsweb.com Message-ID: <022601c21eeb$5aaf9740$0300a8c0@local.net> Subject: [OH-FOOT] Fw: Eben Coy Content-Type: text/plain; charset="iso-8859-1" Content-Transfer-Encoding: 7bit This is a forwarded message. Please reply to "ALL" or the person/email listed below. ----- Original Message ----- From: "john thompson" To: Sent: Tuesday, June 25, 2002 10:22 PM Maggie I can not find any web sites for the 124th Ohio. I will send along what data I can find on Eben Coe Eben S. Coe Residence not listed; 26 years old. Enlisted on 5/26/1862 as a Sergeant. On 6/10/1862 he mustered into "E" Co. OH 84th Infantry He was Mustered Out on 9/20/1862 at Camp Delaware, OH Sources used by Historical Data Systems, Inc.: - Official Roster of the Soldiers of the State of Ohio (c) Historical Data Systems, Inc. Eben S. Coe Residence not listed; 27 years old. Enlisted on 11/17/1862 as a Captain. On 11/18/1862 he was commissioned into "H" Co. OH 124th Infantry (date and method of discharge not given) Promotions: * Lt Col 3/26/1865 (As of l96th Reg) Eben S. Coe Residence not listed; 27 years old. Enlisted on 11/17/1862 as a Captain. On 3/25/1865 he was commissioned into Field & Staff OH 196th Infantry He was Mustered Out on 9/11/1865 at Baltimore, MD Promotions: * Lt Col 3/26/1865 He also had service in: "H" Co. OH 124th Infantry Sources used by Historical Data Systems, Inc.: - Official Roster of the Soldiers of the State of Ohio (c) Historical Data Systems, History 124th O.V.I. Organized in the latter part of 1862, under Colonel Oliver H. Payne, it proceeded to Kentucky in January, 1863, then to Tennessee in February. It remained actively engaged in Tennessee until September, when it marched to Chattanooga and participated in the bloody battle of Chickamauga, with a loss of 140 men. The Regiment took part in the operations about Chattanooga until after the battle of Mission Ridge, where it joined in the assault with success. It marched to the relief of Knoxville in December, and in the spring of 1864, joined Sherman's Atlanta campaign, participating in all its battles. It followed Hood's army to Nashville and in the pursuit again south. The Regiment was mustered out July 9, 1865. History 196 O.V.I. Organized March 25, 1865, for one years service, under Colonel R. P. Kennedy, it moved to the Shenandoah Valley. In July, it was ordered to Baltimore and assigned to duty in the fortifications. The Regiment was mustered out September 11, 1865. The officers and men were mostly veterans who had served through the war. Good Luck John A. Thompson A.C.Voris Camp Sons of Union Veterans --- Outgoing mail is certified Virus Free. Checked by AVG anti-virus system (http://www.grisoft.com). 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