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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: Sun, 6 Oct 2002 15:04:57 EDT From: SCHcrochet@aol.com To: OH-FOOTSTEPS-L@rootsweb.com Message-ID: <104.1cb073bf.2ad1e359@aol.com> Subject: [OH-FOOT] Attention EBERT researchers Content-Type: text/plain; charset="US-ASCII" Ebert Marriages and Ebert obits recently posted to a newly formed Ebert website EBERT FAMILY Feb 15, 1923 A Circleville Newspaper, copied by Pickaway Co. Hist. Soc. Mrs. Christian EBERT--widow of Lorenz Ebert, died at her home in Circleville township, Tuesday at 10 o'clock from the effects of senility, after a seven months' illness. Deceased was born in Tuchfelden, Baden, Germany on Aug. 18, 1835, coming to this new country when she was 20 years old. She was united in marriage with Mr. Ebert on Sept. 25, 1859. The following children survive: Mrs. Ed Crist and Fred J. Ebert of this city; D. H. Ebert of Ashville and Miss Mattie who resided with her mother. Deceased was a member of the Trinity Lutheran church. The funeral services were conducted by the Lutheran church by Rev. G. J. Troutman, Friday afternoon at 1 o'clock, interment in Forest Cemetery. - --------------------------------------------------- MRS. MARY ANN EBERT DIED OF COMPLICATIONS OF DISEASES. Mrs. Mary Ann Ebert wife of Lorenz Ebert died Saturday night at ten minutes past end o'clock at her home on Edison Avenue from a complication of the heart and lvier. She had been in failing health three years and recently was at Mt. Carmel hospital Columbus for treatment. She returned home two months ago. Mrs. Ebert was born in this city October 31, 1852, and was a daughter of Henry and Elizabeth Sidel. She was married to Lorenz Ebert May 19, 1878, and is survived by her husband and son, Edgar Ebert, of Columbus, and three stepchildren, Mrs. Ora P. Bentley of this city; Lawrence Ebert of Canton, and Charles Ebert of Columbus. Of her immediate family a brother, Frank Sidel, of Van Wert, and a sister Mrs. Sadie Valentine of Columbus survive. Mrs. Ebert was a member of the Methodist Episcopal church. The funeral was held Tuesday afternoon at the Methodist Episcopal church, Rev. A. L. Brokaw officiated and Mrs. Brokaw read the hymns; "Rock of Ages", "Abide with me" and" Jesus as Thou Wilt." The pallbearers were: B. Friedman, W. E. Crist, A. D. Schumm, C. E. Moeller, E. S. Neuding and George F. Grand-Girard. Those who attended the funeral from out of town were; Mrs. Kate Gearhart, Mrs. W. F. Valentine, Edgar Ebert and Mr. and Mrs. Charles Ebert and daughter Dorothy from Columbus. Burial was in Forest Cemetery. - ----------------------------------------------------- April 20, 1894, Circleville Paper, not specifically noted, copied by Pick. Co. Hist. Soc. Charles R. Ebert, well known in this city, died in Chicago, last Saturday night. His age was 40 years and 6 mos. He was a son of Charles Ebert, now of Chicago, was born in Baden, Germany, and came with his parents to Circleville, in September of 1865. For about twenty years he was a salesman in the dry goods store of Siesel & Rubdsfiism commencing with their predecessors, W. & S. Jacobson. About for years ago he removed to Chicago. On the 17th of August, 1880, he married to Maggie Kellstadt, daughter of Jacob Kellstadt, who survives him with one child, a daughter, aged 11 years. The remains were brought here for interment. Funeral Tuesday at 2 p.m. from the residence of Jacob Kellstadt, on East Mound street, interment in Forest Cemetery. - ------------------------------------- A second obit in a Pick. Co. Newspaper: EBERT Charles R. Ebert died last Sunday morning after a brief illness of quick consuption at his home in Chicago. Mr. Ebert was for a number of years employed as clerk and bookkeeper at the store of Siesel & Rindsfoos in this city, leaving here about 4 years ago for Chicago where he has since resided. He leaves a wife and hone child a daughter. The remains were brought to this city for burial, the funeral occurring Tuesday afternoon from the home of Jacob Kellstadt, Rev. Mantz of the Lutheran church officiating. Mr. Ebert leaves besides his family two brothers, Mr. Ed Ebert of this city and Wm. Ebert of Chicago. He was about 40 years old. - ----------------------------------------------------------- Miss Mary Ebert A non-named Circleville paper copied by Pick. Co. Hist. Soc. Miss Mary Ebert, aged 70 of 155 E. Mound St. widely-known for her activities as an employee of Circleville Second National Bank, died at 6:30 a.m. Thursday in her home following an illness of five months. Miss Ebert was born March 25, 1883, on E. Main St. in Circleville, daughter of Charles and Margaret E. Kellstadt Ebert. She never married, and was thelast of her immediate family. Miss Ebert was graduated by Everts High School in Circleville, was a charter member of the Circleville Business and Professional Women's Club, was treasurer of Forest Cemetery Association, trustee of the William Foresman estate and was associated with Second National Bank for 20 years. She was a member of Trinity Lutheran church and the Von Bora Society of the church. Funeral services were held at 3:30 p.m. Saturday in Mader Chapel with the Rev. George S. Schultz officiating. Burial was in Forest Cemetery. Pall bearers were William Kellstadt, Austin Dowden, Edward A. Hanf, George M. Meyers, SW. H. Crow and Edwin Walters. - ------------------------------------ Mrs. Margaret J. Ebert no newspaper head and date when this was copied for me at Pick Co. Hist. Soc., but the date written in by hand is 4-15-85, I have determined it would 1985; as that is the year of her death. Mrs. Margaret J. Ebert, 64, Circleville, died today at her residence. Born March 12, 1921, in Circleville, she was the daughter of Charles A. and Hazel M. Fee Neff. She was a member of Trinity Lutheran Church and an associate of Neff Brothers Electric Co. Survivors include her mother, Hazel M. Neff, Columbus; her husband Edward C. Ebert, Circleville; two daughters, Mrs. Michael (Christina Kahler, Ashville; Mrs. Ted (Margaret) Kinney, Dublin; one son, Mark, Circleville; three sisters, Mrs. Eugene (Maryann) Zeeck, Mount Sterling; Mrs. Max (Nancy) Spangler, Ashville, Mrs. Noell (Rebecca) Rader, Circleville; five grandchildren. Funeral services will be 10:30 a.m. Wednesday at Mader-Reams Funeral Home with Pastor John Mitternaier officiating. Burial will be in Forest Cemetery. There will be no calling hours. - ---------------------------------------------- LORENZ EBERT This obit was copied by Pick. Co. Hist. society without the name of the newspaper; there are several on the page and so it is assumed to be a Circleville paper, no newspaper was copied as well, however written in by hand is the date of Jan 22, no year is listed. By checking cemetery records it has been determined to 1926. Lorenz Ebert died t the home of his son-in-law, Ora P. Bentley, 123 East High street, Friday evening at 7:30 p.m. o'clock. His death was due to heart trouble. The deceased was a tailor by occupation and he worked at his trade in the city for a number of years. He was born in Baden, Germany August 15, 1834. He came to this city in 1891. Mr. Ebert was a widower and is survived by one daughter and three sons. Mr. Ebert was twice married; his first wife Miss Mary Shrog, whom he married in Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania. Two sons and a daughter, Ida M. wife of Ora P. Bentley and Lawrence Ebert of Canton were children of this union. His second wife was Miss Mary Ann Sidell. A son, Edgar Ebert of Columbus, was a child by this marriage. Of his immediate family two nephews are living. They are George Vogel of Ontario, and Charles Vogel of Newark. The funeral services were held at the home of his daughter, 123 East High Street, Monday afternoon at 2 o'clock. Rev. G. J. Troutman officiated burial in Forest Cemetery. ______________________________ ------------------------------ X-Message: #3 Date: Sun, 6 Oct 2002 23:26:33 -0400 (EDT) From: cathy361@webtv.net To: OH-FOOTSTEPS-L@rootsweb.com Message-ID: <21141-3DA0FEE9-5420@storefull-2274.public.lawson.webtv.net> Subject: [OH-FOOT] Article: 1943 ROUT, Ross Co., Ohio Content-Disposition: Inline Content-Type: Text/Plain; Charset=US-ASCII Content-Transfer-Encoding: 7Bit Chillicothe Gazette Mon. July 19, 1943 Front Page Chillicothe, Ohio BEN W. ROUT, EX-CHIEF OF POLICE DIES (Millwright, 54, Also Served Under Two Sheriffs as Deputy) Benjamin W. ROUT, 54, Route 2, former deputy sheriff and veteran of World War I, died Sunday, 7:40 a.m, at Veterans Administration hospital where he had been under treatment. More recently engaged as millwright at National Fireworks plant, Mr. ROUT was stricken four weeks ago with complications. He was born Jan. 26, 1889 in Lawrence county, Ind., the son of Eldridge and Minnie (PROSSER) ROUT, now residing in Bedford, Ind. Mr. ROUT came to Chillicothe as a soldier at Camp Sherman, where he was attached to a military police unit. He married Alice PINNIX, of Circleville, on June 30, 1921, who with three children, Robert, now in the Marines at Parris Island, S.C., Ruth Ann and Alicia, at home, also survive him. He served as deputy sheriff during the terms of Sheriff T. Ewing ARGANBRIGHT and Sheriff Joseph VINCENT. He was chief of Chillicothe police under Mayor James E. FOR. D and under Mayor William HIGLEY who finished out the term of Mayor FORD. He was an authority on guns and was an ardent fisherman and hunter. Mr. ROUT operated the Highway Inn on Routes 50 and 35 east in recent years. When National Fireworks located a plant in Chillicothe, he first joined the plant protection force then took a millwright job. Funeral services will be conducted from Ware's funeral home, 11 a.m. Wednesday with burial in Soldiers' Circle, Greenlawn cemetery. Rev. F. J. KREUSKAMP will officiate and the American Legion will provide burial with military honors. Cathy ______________________________ ------------------------------ X-Message: #4 Date: Mon, 7 Oct 2002 09:19:59 EDT From: SCHcrochet@aol.com To: OH-FOOTSTEPS-L@rootsweb.com Message-ID: Subject: [OH-FOOT] Ebert Family Researchers This is for You Content-Type: text/plain; charset="US-ASCII" Hi Ebert Researchers, This is for you. Marriages John Ebert Elizabeth Nuding Oct 28-1847 T. Tank MG Eliza H. Ebert Joseph Markel Jul 26-1857 Lewis Einsel MG Margaret A. Ebert H. T. Wood Aug 30-1857 Lewis Einsel MG Charles H. Ebert Jennie Leist 10-20-1887 126 A vol. 9 Charles R. Ebert Maggie Kellstadt 8-17-1880 196 C vol. 8 D. H. Ebert May Whitehead 9-10-1891 446 C vol. 9 Edward K. Ebert Lena K. Mader 4-27-1880 174 A vol 8 Frederick J. Ebert Ella Hummel 11-6-1889 300 B vol 9 George Ebert Lena Gerhard 3-13-1888 166 B vol 9 Lorenz Ebert Mary Sidwell 5-19-1878 6 C vol. 8 Nelson Ebert Martha A. Giston 3-25-1869 774 A vol. 6 **information obtained from Pick Co. indexes 1810-1862 and Nov 24 1862--- - ------------------------------------------------------------- Feb 15, 1923 A Circleville Newspaper, copied by Pickaway Co. Hist. Soc. Mrs. Christian EBERT--widow of Lorenz Ebert, died at her home in Circleville township, Tuesday at 10 o'clock from the effects of senility, after a seven months' illness. Deceased was born in Tuchfelden, Baden, Germany on Aug. 18, 1835, coming to this new country when she was 20 years old. She was united in marriage with Mr. Ebert on Sept. 25, 1859. The following children survive: Mrs. Ed Crist and Fred J. Ebert of this city; D. H. Ebert of Ashville and Miss Mattie who resided with her mother. Deceased was a member of the Trinity Lutheran church. The funeral services were conducted by the Lutheran church by Rev. G. J. Troutman, Friday afternoon at 1 o'clock, interment in Forest Cemetery. - --------------------------------------------------- MRS. MARY ANN EBERT DIED OF COMPLICATIONS OF DISEASES. Mrs. Mary Ann Ebert wife of Lorenz Ebert died Saturday night at ten minutes past end o'clock at her home on Edison Avenue from a complication of the heart and lvier. She had been in failing health three years and recently was at Mt. Carmel hospital Columbus for treatment. She returned home two months ago. Mrs. Ebert was born in this city October 31, 1852, and was a daughter of Henry and Elizabeth Sidel. She was married to Lorenz Ebert May 19, 1878, and is survived by her husband and son, Edgar Ebert, of Columbus, and three stepchildren, Mrs. Ora P. Bentley of this city; Lawrence Ebert of Canton, and Charles Ebert of Columbus. Of her immediate family a brother, Frank Sidel, of Van Wert, and a sister Mrs. Sadie Valentine of Columbus survive. Mrs. Ebert was a member of the Methodist Episcopal church. The funeral was held Tuesday afternoon at the Methodist Episcopal church, Rev. A. L. Brokaw officiated and Mrs. Brokaw read the hymns; "Rock of Ages", "Abide with me" and" Jesus as Thou Wilt." The pallbearers were: B. Friedman, W. E. Crist, A. D. Schumm, C. E. Moeller, E. S. Neuding and George F. Grand-Girard. Those who attended the funeral from out of town were; Mrs. Kate Gearhart, Mrs. W. F. Valentine, Edgar Ebert and Mr. and Mrs. Charles Ebert and daughter Dorothy from Columbus. Burial was in Forest Cemetery. - ----------------------------------------------------- April 20, 1894, Circleville Paper, not specifically noted, copied by Pick. Co. Hist. Soc. Charles R. Ebert, well known in this city, died in Chicago, last Saturday night. His age was 40 years and 6 mos. He was a son of Charles Ebert, now of Chicago, was born in Baden, Germany, and came with his parents to Circleville, in September of 1865. For about twenty years he was a salesman in the dry goods store of Siesel & Rubdsfiism commencing with their predecessors, W. & S. Jacobson. About for years ago he removed to Chicago. On the 17th of August, 1880, he married to Maggie Kellstadt, daughter of Jacob Kellstadt, who survives him with one child, a daughter, aged 11 years. The remains were brought here for interment. Funeral Tuesday at 2 p.m. from the residence of Jacob Kellstadt, on East Mound street, interment in Forest Cemetery. - ------------------------------------- A second obit in a Pick. Co. Newspaper: EBERT Charles R. Ebert died last Sunday morning after a brief illness of quick consuption at his home in Chicago. Mr. Ebert was for a number of years employed as clerk and bookkeeper at the store of Siesel & Rindsfoos in this city, leaving here about 4 years ago for Chicago where he has since resided. He leaves a wife and hone child a daughter. The remains were brought to this city for burial, the funeral occurring Tuesday afternoon from the home of Jacob Kellstadt, Rev. Mantz of the Lutheran church officiating. Mr. Ebert leaves besides his family two brothers, Mr. Ed Ebert of this city and Wm. Ebert of Chicago. He was about 40 years old. - ----------------------------------------------------------- Mrs. Margaret J. Ebert no newspaper head and date when this was copied for me at Pick Co. Hist. Soc., but the date written in by hand is 4-15-85, I have determined it would 1985; as that is the year of her death. Mrs. Margaret J. Ebert, 64, Circleville, died today at her residence. Born March 12, 1921, in Circleville, she was the daughter of Charles A. and Hazel M. Fee Neff. She was a member of Trinity Lutheran Church and an associate of Neff Brothers Electric Co. Survivors include her mother, Hazel M. Neff, Columbus; her husband Edward C. Ebert, Circleville; two daughters, Mrs. Michael (Christina Kahler, Ashville; Mrs. Ted (Margaret) Kinney, Dublin; one son, Mark, Circleville; three sisters, Mrs. Eugene (Maryann) Zeeck, Mount Sterling; Mrs. Max (Nancy) Spangler, Ashville, Mrs. Noell (Rebecca) Rader, Circleville; five grandchildren. Funeral services will be 10:30 a.m. Wednesday at Mader-Reams Funeral Home with Pastor John Mitternaier officiating. Burial will be in Forest Cemetery. There will be no calling hours. - ---------------------------------------------- LORENZ EBERT This obit was copied by Pick. Co. Hist. society without the name of the newspaper; there are several on the page and so it is assumed to be a Circleville paper, no newspaper was copied as well, however written in by hand is the date of Jan 22, no year is listed. By checking cemetery records it has been determined to 1926. Lorenz Ebert died t the home of his son-in-law, Ora P. Bentley, 123 East High street, Friday evening at 7:30 p.m. o'clock. His death was due to heart trouble. The deceased was a tailor by occupation and he worked at his trade in the city for a number of years. He was born in Baden, Germany August 15, 1834. He came to this city in 1891. Mr. Ebert was a widower and is survived by one daughter and three sons. Mr. Ebert was twice married; his first wife Miss Mary Shrog, whom he married in Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania. Two sons and a daughter, Ida M. wife of Ora P. Bentley and Lawrence Ebert of Canton were children of this union. His second wife was Miss Mary Ann Sidell. A son, Edgar Ebert of Columbus, was a child by this marriage. Of his immediate family two nephews are living. They are George Vogel of Ontario, and Charles Vogel of Newark. The funeral services were held at the home of his daughter, 123 East High Street, Monday afternoon at 2 o'clock. Rev. G. J. Troutman officiated burial in Forest Cemetery. - -----------------------------------------------------. Miss Mary Ebert A non-named Circleville paper copied by Pick. Co. Hist. Soc. Miss Mary Ebert, aged 70 of 155 E. Mound St. widely-known for her activities as an employee of Circleville Second National Bank, died at 6:30 a.m. Thursday in her home following an illness of five months. Miss Ebert was born March 25, 1883, on E. Main St. in Circleville, daughter of Charles and Margaret E. Kellstadt Ebert. She never married, and was thelast of her immediate family. Miss Ebert was graduated by Everts High School in Circleville, was a charter member of the Circleville Business and Professional Women's Club, was treasurer of Forest Cemetery Association, trustee of the William Foresman estate and was associated with Second National Bank for 20 years. She was a member of Trinity Lutheran church and the Von Bora Society of the church. Funeral services were held at 3:30 p.m. Saturday in Mader Chapel with the Rev. George S. Schultz officiating. Burial was in Forest Cemetery. Pall bearers were William Kellstadt, Austin Dowden, Edward A. Hanf, George M. Meyers, SW. H. Crow and Edwin Walters. - ------------------------------------ Sandy EBERT FAMILY -------------------------------- End of OH-FOOTSTEPS-D Digest V02 Issue #206 *******************************************