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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 179 Today's Topics: #1 [OH-FOOT] Zickafoos, McCorkle, Bet [SCHcrochet@aol.com] #2 [OH-FOOT] Bonner [SCHcrochet@aol.com] #3 [OH-FOOT] OBITS: Jan.1915 Franklin [cathy361@webtv.net] #4 [OH-FOOT] Fw: MARR; Miami County, ["Ohio USGenWeb Archives File Manag] #5 [OH-FOOT] MISC. ARTICLES: Jan. 29, [cathy361@webtv.net] #6 [OH-FOOT] Dugan of Guernsey Co. [MMacmurph@aol.com] #7 [OH-FOOT] DEATHS: Feb.10,1942 Fran [cathy361@webtv.net] #8 [OH-FOOT] Ohio Deaths: Feb.10,1942 [cathy361@webtv.net] #9 [OH-FOOT] OBIT: NOBLE 1942 [cathy361@webtv.net] #10 [OH-FOOT] DIVORCES: Feb.1942 [cathy361@webtv.net] #11 [OH-FOOT] NOBLE Obit 1942 [Kreapsparrot@aol.com] Administrivia: To unsubscribe from OH-FOOTSTEPS-D, send a message to OH-FOOTSTEPS-D-request@rootsweb.com that contains in the body of the message the command unsubscribe and no other text. No subject line is necessary, but if your software requires one, just use unsubscribe in the subject, too. ______________________________ ------------------------------ X-Message: #1 Date: Sun, 1 Sep 2002 15:18:57 EDT From: SCHcrochet@aol.com To: OH-FOOTSTEPS-L@rootsweb.com Message-ID: <72.21d1efd2.2aa3c221@aol.com> Subject: [OH-FOOT] Zickafoos, McCorkle, Betts,Carville Content-Type: text/plain; charset="US-ASCII" July 1, 1913. Scioto Gazette ZICKAFOOS GOT TWO CHARGES FILED AGAINST HIM The mysterious horse deal which took place Monday between Russell McCorkle and William Zickafoos, took a strange turn late Monday afternoon. Mr. F. N. Betts, from whom the horse was stolen, and McCorkle, who had bought the horse swore out a warrant for Zickafoos, and the police at once got busy looking for the man. Their search was of no avail during the afternnon, although they had a number of tips as to his whereabouts, but when these places were visited he was not there. About 5 o'clock in the evening Patrolman Carville saw Zickafoos crossing Paint Street. He overtook him in front of the Foulke block and placed him under arrest. When searched at the police station a little over three dollars was found on his person, but upon a more though search $13.00 was found concealed in his hat. The horse was stolen from Betts pasture field sometime Saturday night. Betts reported that Zickafoos had been all through the West end of the city Sunday trying to sell it to McCorkle for $150, but later said that he would take $50. for the horse. As the animal was young and easily worth more than twice the amount, and Zickafoos said that there was no encumbrance on it, McCorkle decided to buy it. He came down town and gave Zickafoos the money and received a receipt for it. When later he sent for the horse, Zickafoos said that the man from whom he had bought it had stolen it and that the owner had come and taken it away. This left McCorkle without a horse and minus $50. He got busy trying to find same way in which to recover his money, as Zickafoos refused to turn it over. He was advised to swear out a warrant for Zickafoos, which he did, with the result that a horse thief was captured before he had a chance to away. Zickafoos had his preliminary hearing, Tuesday morning before Mayor Cahill on the charge of obtaining money under false pretenses which was filed by McCorkle. He pleased not guilty and was bound over to the grand jury in the sum of $500. A case of horse stealing also stands against him, which was filed by Betts. Betts was not at court Monday morning and Zickafoos was not called upon to plead to this charge at the time, but will be, as soon as Betts can appear at the mayor's court. Sandy Digging For Your Family Genealogy ______________________________ ------------------------------ X-Message: #2 Date: Sun, 1 Sep 2002 15:19:07 EDT From: SCHcrochet@aol.com To: OH-FOOTSTEPS-L@rootsweb.com Message-ID: Subject: [OH-FOOT] Bonner Content-Type: text/plain; charset="US-ASCII" July 1, 1913, Scioto Gazette BONNER ARRESTED ON CHARGE OF CRUELTY Beat a Horse Unmercifully, Say the Officers of the Law Bonner's Defense Is That the Hose Was Unruly land Had to be Punished--He did Not punish it several--The Colonel Wanted the Story Suppressed, but This Could Not be Done in Fairness! Joseph C. Bonner, better known as Colonel Bonner, got into a serious mix-up with the Humane Society of Ross County, Monday. Humans Officer George Hamm and James I Boulger, attorney for the society, received a telephone message late Monday evening, stating that Col. Bonner was abusing one of his hoses in a shameful manner. Messrs. Hamm and Boulger at once procured a buggy and drove to Bonner's farm, which is just south of the city. They found a horse lying in a deep ditch, which was just wide enough to let the animal down, on its back in a paralyzed condition. They questoned Bonner, and he said that he had beaten the horse because it had failed to work. A big bruise about 12 inches long was found on its shoulder, and it showed other marks of cruelly. The hose was lying in the ditch, which was filled with mud, water and stones, and was unable to move. At first Bonner said that he had ordered his men to leave the animal in the ditch until morning, but late said that he had ordered them to take it out that evening. Mr. Hamm and Mr. Bulger, with the assistance of three other men worked for two hours trying to get the horse out, but could not move it. Hamm says Bonner admitted that he had beaten the horse with anything that happened to be handy, including a pitchfork. Mr. Bonner appeared at the Mayor's office Tuesday morning and, through his attorney, Wilby G. Hyde entered a plea of not guilty. He asked for a continuance of the case until Saturday morning, which was granted. Bonner was allowed to go on his own recognizance. Col. Bonner, was a caller at the Gazette office and asked that notice of the affair be suppressed. He said the horse was unruly and ungovernable, and would not work with another horse. He did punish the hose and turned it loose. That it fell into the ditch was an accident, for which he was not responsible. Sandy Digging For Your Family Genealogy ______________________________ ------------------------------ X-Message: #3 Date: Sun, 1 Sep 2002 17:29:51 -0400 (EDT) From: cathy361@webtv.net To: OH-FOOTSTEPS-L@rootsweb.com Message-ID: <26577-3D7286CF-61@storefull-2278.public.lawson.webtv.net> Subject: [OH-FOOT] OBITS: Jan.1915 Franklin Co. Content-Disposition: Inline Content-Type: Text/Plain; Charset=US-ASCII Content-Transfer-Encoding: 7Bit Columbus Dispatch Wed. Jan. 27,1915 OBITUARIES CHRISTINGER, Mrs. Mary Jane, aged 63, died Tuesday at midnight at the home of her daughter, Mrs Glen WYEMER, West Walnut street, from cancer fo the stomach. She had been ill for two years. She is survived by one daughter, two sons in Columbus and one in Circleville. The body was sent to Circleville by the Taylor-Clarke Co. and the funeral will be held there. DEMPSEY, Thomas B., aged 70, formerly a Pennsylvania railroad engineer, died Wednesday at his home at 366 St. Clair avenue, from a complication of diseases. Mr. DEMPSEY had been ill for two months. He leaves a wife, two sons and one daughter. Funeral services wil be held at St. Dominic's church and interment will be made in Calvary cemetery by the Egan Co. DRESCHER or DRESHER(SP), Mrs. Christina, aged 79, widow of Andrew DRESCHER, died Tuesday at her home at 387 Oak street, following a week's illness with pneumonia. She is survived by three sons, William of Indianapolis, Ind., and Louis and Charles DRESCHER, of Nelsonville, and three daughters, Mrs. Christian JACOBSON, of Beaumont, Tex., Mrs. Edwin HARTLY, of Los Angeles, Cal. and Miss Louise DRESCHER, of Columbus. Funeral arranges are in charge of E.C. Annen. HAYES, Corneilus A., aged 42, died January 25th, at his residence, 46 North Ohio avenue. Funeral services from St. Joseph's cathedral. HOLOBOUGH, Mrs. Sarah Etta, aged 35, a seamstress, died Tuesday at her home at 161 Wisconsin avenue, from a complication of diseases. She is survived by two sons, Homer and Fred HOLOBOUGH, both of Columbus. The body was taken to Piketon Co. by H.A. Pletcher Co. and the funeral will be held there. KONKLE, Ephriam, aged 71, died Wednesday at his home at 1959 W. Broad street of heart trouble. He is survived by his wife, four sisters and two brothers. He was a member of Republic lodge, K. of P., under whose auspices the funeral will be held at the residence, Rev. Mr. KIRBY will officiate. The body will be taken to Reynoldsburg, Ohio for burial by W.L. Winegarner. LONG, GLENN F., died Tuesday. He is survived by his wife Mrs Iva Keene LONG; his mother, Mrs. Nora B. TUSSING, and a sister, Mrs. J.M. ANDERSON. Services will be held at the home, 754 S. 22nd street, and burial will be made in Green Lawn cemetery. LOY, Matthias, D. D., at his residence, 566 E. Rich street, Tuesday. Funeral from St. Dominic's church, Oakwood Ave. Services at the house for the family only. Kindly omit flowers. POTTER, Frank R., aged 60, died Wednesday at his home at 1007 City Park avenue, from a complication of diseases. He leaves a wife, two sons, Frank and Elmer, one daughter, Miss Marie POTTER, all of Columbus. The funeral will be held from the residence and burial will be made in Green Lawn cemetery. CARD OF THANKS We desire to extend our sincere thanks to our many friends and neighbors for their kindness and sympathy during the sickness and death of the wife and sister, Sallie SCHULER. W. A. SCHULER, Mrs. E. B. TURNER ______________________________ ------------------------------ X-Message: #4 Date: Sun, 1 Sep 2002 18:30:42 -0400 From: "Ohio USGenWeb Archives File Manager" To: OH-FOOTSTEPS-L@rootsweb.com Message-ID: <016601c25207$38f00d20$0300a8c0@local.net> Subject: [OH-FOOT] Fw: MARR; Miami County, Ohio Content-Type: text/plain; charset="iso-8859-1" Content-Transfer-Encoding: 7bit ----- Original Message ----- From: To: Sent: Sunday, September 01, 2002 12:10 PM Subject: MARR; Miami County, Ohio Samuel MORNING married Catherine ROY, in Miami County, Ohio November 1, 1834. --- Outgoing mail is certified Virus Free. Checked by AVG anti-virus system (http://www.grisoft.com). Version: 6.0.384 / Virus Database: 216 - Release Date: 8/21/02 ______________________________ ------------------------------ X-Message: #5 Date: Sun, 1 Sep 2002 18:37:56 -0400 (EDT) From: cathy361@webtv.net To: OH-FOOTSTEPS-L@rootsweb.com Message-ID: <20852-3D7296C4-178@storefull-2277.public.lawson.webtv.net> Subject: [OH-FOOT] MISC. ARTICLES: Jan. 29,1915 Content-Disposition: Inline Content-Type: Text/Plain; Charset=US-ASCII Content-Transfer-Encoding: 7Bit Columbus Dispatch Jan.29, 1915 DIES IN ST. LOUIS Word came to friends in Columbus of the death of Mrs. Robert Bryan HARRISON, which occurred Jan. 22nd in St. Louis. Burial was made at Atlanta, Ga.. Mr. and Mrs. HARRISON, with their son, R. E. MORRISON, lived in Columbus in 1911 and 1912 and had a whole circle of friends here, who will regret to hear of her death. (No heading) The body of Frederick ST. JOHN, aged 44, a former resident of Columbus, who died Wednesday in Cleveland, will be brought to Columbus and funeral services will be held at Schoedinger's chapel Saturday morning with burial in Green Lawn cemetery. He was a brother of Richard ST. JOHN of Columbus. FARWELL FOR BARD H. C. BARD, of the Morehouse Martens Co., was entertained by his business associates at the Neil House, Thursday night, as a sort of farwell courtesy to him before he leaves for Arkansas. Mr. BARD will leave in a day or two for the benefit of his health. FALLS THROUGH CHUTE Grabbing the pole at No. 11 Engine House, Thursday night, while only half awake, Arthur MAYS, fireman, of 963 East Mound street, fell to the first floor of the engine house and was badly bruised. Other fireman fell upon him. He was given attention by the police surgeon and taken home. The alarm was caused by a fire at the dairy of S. T. BUDD, 1390 Wesley avenue, which hot ashes started a $30 blaze. ONE WINS, ONE LOSES R. O. CARTER, 190 South Grant avenue, at 3 o'clock Friday morning was awakened by a noise to find a colored man ransacking his house. The negro, who had entered through the front door, which had been left unlocked, made a hasty exit in the same way. He had taken nothing. Burglars entered the home of C. F. HANSBERGER, 780 Bryden road, Thursday night, and stole a suit of clothes, a revolver and a gold chain. The burglar stole two derby hats and left behind his old one. NEW RELIEF WORK Charles F. THURBER, for several years secretary of the new organization which will carry forward the war relief work in Franklin county. The executive committee of this organization is made up of S. M. LEVY, King G. THOMPSON, L. M. BODA, Foster COPELAND, Joseph H. FRANTZ, Mrs. Herman H. HUBBARD and Mrs. Linus B. KAUFFMAN. It will take over the work and absorb the Red Cross Citizens' Relief association, and the Columbus branch of the commission for relief of the distressed Belgians. The new organization will extend it's work into every part of Franklin county. A meeting of persons interested in the work will be held at the Chamber of Commerce building Saturday afternoon. (Advertisement) LEGISLATORS IN "BRAWL" Legislators unable to agree on sun time or standard time for Ohio, almost precipitated a free-for-all fight on the floor of the house yesterday. But all members unanimously agreed that Saturday was the right time to buy one of those handsome twenty-five dollar "Clotheraft" suits and overcoats selling for fourteen seventy-five at the store that pays no rent. It's time that you too were Feibelized. (sp) ______________________________ ------------------------------ X-Message: #6 Date: Sun, 1 Sep 2002 18:45:14 EDT From: MMacmurph@aol.com To: OH-FOOTSTEPS-L@rootsweb.com Message-ID: <8b.1d59479d.2aa3f27a@aol.com> Subject: [OH-FOOT] Dugan of Guernsey Co. Content-Type: text/plain; charset="US-ASCII" Stories of Guernsey County, Ohio by William G Wolfe Published by the Author Cambridge, Ohio 1943 Copyright, 1943, by William G. Wolfe Typography, Printing and Binding in the USA by Kingsport Press, Inc., Kingsport, Tennessee According to On-Line Database of all the on-line library card catalogs anywhere in the world (OCLC): Reprint. Originally published: Cambridge, Ohio: the author, 1943. Work has lapsed into the public domain. Transcribed and/or paraphrased and submitted by: Marilyn McCormick Murphy, Santa Fe, NM 2002 MMacMurph@aol.com page 91. Henry M. Dugan was elected clerk of courts in the fall of 1893 and took charge of the office in August, 1894, with George D. Dugan, his brother as deputy. Henry M. Dugan's death occurred in 1895, and George D. Dugan was appointed to serve until a successor could be chosen. Alva B. Hall was elected and became clerk in August, 1896. ______________________________ ------------------------------ X-Message: #7 Date: Sun, 1 Sep 2002 19:02:05 -0400 (EDT) From: cathy361@webtv.net To: OH-FOOTSTEPS-L@rootsweb.com Message-ID: <28374-3D729C6D-1222@storefull-2276.public.lawson.webtv.net> Subject: [OH-FOOT] DEATHS: Feb.10,1942 Franklin Co. Content-Disposition: Inline Content-Type: Text/Plain; Charset=US-ASCII Content-Transfer-Encoding: 7Bit Columbus Dispatch Tues. Feb. 10, 1942 DEATHS BARNETT, Miss Annie, age 82, Fifth avenue and Sunbury road, Monday. KOOKEN, Edwin B., age 60, 1731 Oak street, Monday night. LEE, Henry, 482 Armstrong street, Monday LUTZ, Wilber, age 90, 1820 King avenue, Monday night. MCCULLOH, Mrs. Margaret Virginia, 89, 2359 North Fourth street, Monday. MILLER, Frank, age 70, 2891 Indianola avenue, Tuesday. NOBLE, Franklin D., age 43, 671 Cumberland avene, Monday night. POWELL, Mrs. Mary Frances, age 71, 592 Chestershire road, Monday. SENFF, JOHN W., age 82, 340 Taylor avenue, Monday. SHERMAN, Miss Helen, Johnstown, White Cross hospital, Monday night. SPENCE, Harvey C. age 66, 2901 Courtright road, Monday. TREXLER, Erry, age 70, Franklin county home, Tuesday. WHITMIRE, John, about 46, 389 West Goodale street, Monday night. ______________________________ ------------------------------ X-Message: #8 Date: Sun, 1 Sep 2002 20:05:41 -0400 (EDT) From: cathy361@webtv.net To: OH-FOOTSTEPS-L@rootsweb.com Message-ID: <3161-3D72AB55-1281@storefull-2271.public.lawson.webtv.net> Subject: [OH-FOOT] Ohio Deaths: Feb.10,1942 Content-Disposition: Inline Content-Type: Text/Plain; Charset=US-ASCII Content-Transfer-Encoding: 7Bit Columbus Dispatch Tues. Feb. 10, 1942 DEATHS IN OHIO BELLEFONTAINE - John W. STOKER, 74, died Feb. 7, at his home near Quincy, of coronary thrombosis. BUCYRUS - Charles NELSON, 70, Feb. 9. Miss Maude HARMAN, 66, of Crestline, Feb. 8. CAMBRIDGE - Leander H. PETERS, formerly of Cambridge, at St. Petersburg, Fla., Feb. 7. CHRISTIANSBURG - William Alexander ULLERY, age 84, Feb. 9. JOHNSTOWN - Clarence F. DAVIS, 56, in Columbus, Feb. 7. LANCASTER - Miss Nellie M. MARREN, 67, Feb. 9. Miss Mary L. BENDER, age 66, Feb. 8. Alva T. STUMP, age 46, World war I veteran, at Dayton, Feb. 7. LIMA - Frank Porter TRUESDALE, age 87, Feb. 6. MARIETTA - Almon PARKS, age 65, at Ashland, Feb. 8. Howard SAUER, age 27, at Ashland, Feb. 8. MECHANICSBURG - Mrs. Grace MIDGELY, 63, Feb. 6. Snell DAVIS, age 70, Feb. 7. NEWARK - Mrs. John R. LANDIS, age 58, Feb. 7. Mrs. W. F. MAXWELL, in Pittsburg, Feb. 7. RICHWOOD - John CARROLL, age 79, former Columbus resident, Feb. 8. SPRINGFIELD - John W. LEWIS, age 73, Feb. 9. Herman E. LOGAN, age 62, Feb.7. (all died Feb. 8, below) Elliot J. ADLER, age 65. Mrs. Willie M. FINLEY, age 77. Mrs. Millie A. RECTOR, age 66. Alexes GOENS, age 59. Jacob W. ASHBA, age 77. Mrs. Jacob ASHBA, age 58. Mrs. Mary A. HILDABRAND, age 60. ST. PARIS - Elmer Grant KIZER, age 77, Feb. 7. Mrs. Lucretia Catherine THACKERY, age 87, Feb. 8. THORNVILLE - Mrs. Pearl B. MOORE, age 40, Feb. 8. URBANA - Mrs. Harvy M. LOUDENBACK, age 48, Feb. 6. Raley INSKEEP, age 84, Champaign county, Feb. 9. UTICA - John W. SCOTT, age 75, in Homer road, Feb. 8. Washington C.H. - Orville R. SMITH, age age 53, Feb. 9. Mrs. Louise Monega SMITH, age 79, Feb. 9. WATERLOO - John G. MILLER, age 78, Feb. 9. WILMINGTON - L. D. BROWN, age 84, Green township, Feb. 9. Harvey L. JONES, age 87, New Vienna, Feb. 8. ZANESVILLE - Miss Alice May FREDERICK, age 80, Feb. 9. William FLECTHER or FLETCHER (sp), age 80, Feb. 7. Fred STREMMEL, age 74, Feb. 7. (all died Feb. 8, below) John CUNNINGHAM, age 78. Lewis TODD, age 18, of Chandlersvile. Mrs. Kate WALTERS, age 83. ______________________________ ------------------------------ X-Message: #9 Date: Sun, 1 Sep 2002 20:24:18 -0400 (EDT) From: cathy361@webtv.net To: OH-FOOTSTEPS-L@rootsweb.com Message-ID: <3163-3D72AFB2-994@storefull-2271.public.lawson.webtv.net> Subject: [OH-FOOT] OBIT: NOBLE 1942 Content-Disposition: Inline Content-Type: Text/Plain; Charset=US-ASCII Content-Transfer-Encoding: 7Bit Columbus Dispatch Tues. Feb. 10, 1942 FATHER OF 10 DIES IN RAIL ACCIDENT (photo of Mr. NOBLE in original article) Father of 10 children, Frank D. NOBLE, age 43, of 671 Cumberland avenue, was dead Tuesday, the victim of an accident in the Taylor avenue yard of the Pennsylvania railroad, Monday night. A car inspector, Mr. NOBLE was injured fatally when he was struck by a railroad car.The victim was pronounced dead on arrival at White Cross hospital and his body was removed to the Woodyard funeral home. Mr. Noble, a native of Fayette county, came to Columbus 20 years ago, when he joined the Pennsylvania railroad. He was a member of the Fraternal Order of Eagls. He is survived by his wife, Janice and 10 children, Paul, age 2, Louis, age 4, Hilda, age 6, William, age 8, Donald, age 9, Clara, age 11, Ilo Mae, age 13, Cora Edith, age 15, John, age 16, and Clyde, age 18. The body will be at the NOBLE home from noon Wednesday until shortly before services at 2:30 Friday at the O. R. Woodyard funeral home. Burial will be in Memorial Burial park. ______________________________ ------------------------------ X-Message: #10 Date: Sun, 1 Sep 2002 20:33:52 -0400 (EDT) From: cathy361@webtv.net To: OH-FOOTSTEPS-L@rootsweb.com Message-ID: <3163-3D72B1F0-1003@storefull-2271.public.lawson.webtv.net> Subject: [OH-FOOT] DIVORCES: Feb.1942 Content-Disposition: Inline Content-Type: Text/Plain; Charset=US-ASCII Content-Transfer-Encoding: 7Bit Columbus Dispatch Tues. Feb. 10, 1942 DIVORCES (asked) Ruth PETTIT from Clifton; neglect Joseph TANTARELLI from Jewel; neglect Dorothea COLE from Louis; cruelty Jenie WERNER from Edward; neglect Mildred GORDIN from Edwin; neglect DIVORCE (granted) Sophie KESSLER from William; neglect ______________________________ ------------------------------ X-Message: #11 Date: Mon, 2 Sep 2002 09:42:46 EDT From: Kreapsparrot@aol.com To: OH-FOOTSTEPS-L@rootsweb.com Message-ID: <1b8.5be9ed9.2aa4c4d6@aol.com> Subject: [OH-FOOT] NOBLE Obit 1942 Content-Type: text/plain; charset="US-ASCII" Content-Transfer-Encoding: 7bit Columbus Dispatch Tues. Feb. 10, 1942 FATHER OF 10 DIES IN RAIL ACCIDENT (photo of Mr. NOBLE in original article) Father of 10 children, Frank D. NOBLE, age 43, of 671 Cumberland avenue, was dead Tuesday, the victim of an accident in the Taylor avenue yard of the Pennsylvania railroad, Monday night. A car inspector, Mr. NOBLE was injured fatally when he was struck by a railroad car.The victim was pronounced dead on arrival at White Cross hospital and his body was removed to the Woodyard funeral home. Mr. Noble, a native of Fayette county, came to Columbus 20 years ago, when he joined the Pennsylvania railroad. He was a member of the Fraternal Order of Eagls. He is survived by his wife, Janice and 10 children, Paul, age 2, Louis, age 4, Hilda, age 6, William, age 8, Donald, age 9, Clara, age 11, Ilo Mae, age 13, Cora Edith, age 15, John, age 16, and Clyde, age 18. The body will be at the NOBLE home from noon Wednesday until shortly before services at 2:30 Friday at the O. R. Woodyard funeral home. Burial will be in Memorial Burial park. -------------------------------- End of OH-FOOTSTEPS-D Digest V02 Issue #179 *******************************************