OHIO STATEWIDE FILES OH-FOOTSTEPS Mailing List Issue 190 *********************************************************************** USGENWEB NOTICE: These electronic pages may NOT be reproduced in any format for profit or presentation by other organization or persons. Persons or organizations desiring to use this material, must obtain the written consent of the contributor, or the legal representative of the submitter, and contact the listed USGenWeb archivist with proof of this consent. 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 190 Today's Topics: #1 [OH-FOOT] Fw: Nelsonville, Ohio OB ["Ohio USGenWeb Archives File Manag] #2 [OH-FOOT] Fw: January 1915 Frankli ["Ohio USGenWeb Archives File Manag] #3 [OH-FOOT] Fw: MISC Articles Januar ["Ohio USGenWeb Archives File Manag] #4 [OH-FOOT] Fw: Columbus Dispatch: D ["Ohio USGenWeb Archives File Manag] #5 [OH-FOOT] D. B. SANFORD Bio ["Hollis G. Best" ] #7 [OH-FOOT] Deaths, Probate, Putnam ["Bakers" ] #8 [OH-FOOT] Deaths, Probate, Lucas C ["Bakers" ] 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: Wed, 11 Sep 2002 01:57:40 -0400 From: "Ohio USGenWeb Archives File Manager" To: OH-FOOTSTEPS-L@rootsweb.com Message-ID: <196d01c25958$270f3f60$0300a8c0@local.net> Subject: [OH-FOOT] Fw: Nelsonville, Ohio OBITS, Athens County 1920s Content-Type: text/plain; charset="iso-8859-1" Content-Transfer-Encoding: 7bit ----- Original Message ----- From: TNTRushing@aol.com To: oharchives@ev1.net Sent: Tuesday, September 10, 2002 11:16 AM Subject: Nelsonville, Ohio OBITS 3-7-1922 John Bartoe - Aged Carbon Hill resident called - Mr. John Bartoe, Aged 85 years, died at his home near Carbon Hill last evening. Funeral services will be held Wednesday afternoon at 2 o'clock at the Carbon Hill Christian Church. Burial at Carbon Hill. 3-9-1922 John Bartoe - Funeral services were held Wednesday afternoon at the Carbon Hill Church conducted by Rev. Kemper for John J. Bartoe, 85 years, who passed away Monday morning. He was a civil war veteran and was the son of the late Amos Bartoe.. He left one son, four daughters, four brothers and one sister. 10-19-1920 Michael Bartoe - Michael Bartoe, 33, died at his house near Carbon Hill early this morning. He is survived by the wife and two children. Funeral arrangements have not been completed. 7-6-1922 Gladys Bash - Mrs. Gladys "Happy" Bash wife of Herbert Bash died July fourth at the Lancaster camp grounds where Mr. and Mrs. Bash had gone from their Columbus home. Mrs. Bash had been ill with tuberculosis for several years. Possibly no girl on the campus had a wider circle of friends than did "Happy Vaughn" as she was best known during her college days. She graduated from Ohio university in Public School music and was a member of Alpha Xi Delta Sorority. Her parents who survive are residents of Columbus. Mr. Bash also a graduate of Ohio university was prominent in athletics at Ohio and has coached with prounounced success in Columbus where he teaches in the South High School of that city. He is a member of Sigma Pi fraternity. Mr. and Mrs. Bash graduated from Ohio university in 1917 and their marriage followed the commencement ceremonies. 6-30-1921 Noami Bass - Young Girl Passes Away - Naomi Bass aged 13 years and only child of Mr. and Mrs. J. Bass passed away last evening at her home on Koniner Street after an illness of several weeks with heart trouble. Naomi had never been a very robust child but in her last illness she bore her suffering without a complaint and was always cheerful. Naomi was one of the best liked little girls at the Methodist church of which she was a faithful member as well as all the subordinate junior societies of the church. She was born and reared in this city and was a great favorite of all who knew her. Her death has caused grief all over the city and the sympathy goes out to the parents in the loss of their only child. Funeral services will be held at the Methodist church, Friday afternoon at 2 o'clock conducted by the pastor Rev. Paul E. Kemper. 7-2-1921 Naomi Bass - Large Funeral - The Methodist church was filled yesterday by friends and relatvies to pay their tribute of love to the memory of Naomi Bass. A wealth of beautiful flowers told of her many friends. Rev. Kemper who was with her much during her last illness conducted the service. The body was laid to rest at Greenlawn. 10-27-1920 Emma Bateman - Miss Emma Bateman, aged 17 years daughter of Mr. and Mrs. William Bateman died at the family residence in Mason City Hill Tuesday afternoon at 4 o'clock after a five week's illness from a nervous breakdown. No arrangements have yet been made for the funeral service. *Note- the age on here could be 27 it's very hard to read 1-24-1923 Infant Bateman - The infant chld of Mr. and Mrs. Carl Bateman of Franklin street who died Monday was buried on Tuesday at Greenlawn. 1-24-1923 Margaret Bateman - Former Nelsonville Woman Passes - Mrs. Margaret Bateman, aged 78 years died yesterday at the home of her daughter, Mrs. Alice Wyskiver at Haydenville. Mrs. Bateman was a former resident of Nelsonville and is well known here. Funeral services will be held at the Logan Methodist Church Thursday afternoon at one o'clock. Burial will be made at Logan. --- Outgoing mail is certified Virus Free. Checked by AVG anti-virus system (http://www.grisoft.com). Version: 6.0.386 / Virus Database: 218 - Release Date: 9/10/02 ______________________________ ------------------------------ X-Message: #2 Date: Wed, 11 Sep 2002 03:11:40 -0400 From: "Ohio USGenWeb Archives File Manager" To: OH-FOOTSTEPS-L@rootsweb.com Message-ID: <013c01c25962$7de7b740$0300a8c0@local.net> Subject: [OH-FOOT] Fw: January 1915 Franklin, County Obits Content-Type: text/plain; charset="iso-8859-1" Content-Transfer-Encoding: 7bit ----- Original Message ----- From: To: Sent: Monday, September 02, 2002 9:36 AM Subject: January 1915 Franklin, County Obits 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 --- Outgoing mail is certified Virus Free. Checked by AVG anti-virus system (http://www.grisoft.com). Version: 6.0.386 / Virus Database: 218 - Release Date: 9/9/02 ______________________________ ------------------------------ X-Message: #3 Date: Wed, 11 Sep 2002 03:12:12 -0400 From: "Ohio USGenWeb Archives File Manager" To: OH-FOOTSTEPS-L@rootsweb.com Message-ID: <014201c25962$90807540$0300a8c0@local.net> Subject: [OH-FOOT] Fw: MISC Articles January 1915 Franklin County Content-Type: text/plain; charset="iso-8859-1" Content-Transfer-Encoding: 7bit ----- Original Message ----- From: To: Sent: Monday, September 02, 2002 9:38 AM Subject: MISC Articles January 1915 Franklin County 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) --- Outgoing mail is certified Virus Free. Checked by AVG anti-virus system (http://www.grisoft.com). Version: 6.0.386 / Virus Database: 218 - Release Date: 9/9/02 ______________________________ ------------------------------ X-Message: #4 Date: Wed, 11 Sep 2002 03:12:25 -0400 From: "Ohio USGenWeb Archives File Manager" To: OH-FOOTSTEPS-L@rootsweb.com Message-ID: <014501c25962$9884c3e0$0300a8c0@local.net> Subject: [OH-FOOT] Fw: Columbus Dispatch: Divorces 1942 Content-Type: text/plain; charset="iso-8859-1" Content-Transfer-Encoding: 7bit ----- Original Message ----- From: To: Sent: Monday, September 02, 2002 9:40 AM Subject: Columbus Dispatch: Divorces 1942 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 --- Outgoing mail is certified Virus Free. Checked by AVG anti-virus system (http://www.grisoft.com). Version: 6.0.386 / Virus Database: 218 - Release Date: 9/9/02 ______________________________ ------------------------------ X-Message: #5 Date: Wed, 11 Sep 2002 02:37:12 -0700 From: "Hollis G. Best" To: OH-FOOTSTEPS-L@rootsweb.com Message-ID: <3D7F0EC8.7CF1C42F@inreach.com> Subject: [OH-FOOT] D. B. SANFORD Bio Content-Type: text/plain; charset=us-ascii Content-Transfer-Encoding: 7bit FROM: History of Medina Co., OH - (Baskin & Battey - 1881) Page 823 "D. B. SANFORD, farmer; P.O. Chatham Center was born June 20, 1813, in Green Township, Chenango Co., N.Y., the third of a family of nine children, whose parents were Beers and Rachel (Akerly) Sanford. Beers was a son of Lemuel Sanford, whose children were Beers, Jackson, Daniel, Darius, Hannah and Apha. Rachel was a daughter of Samuel, whose offspring were Rachel, Vina, Polly, Rhoda, Betsey, Conrad and Miller. The Akerlys were originally from Holland, while the Sanfords, so far as known, are descendants of the Puritans. The Sanford family came West in 1832, and located in the northeastern part of Harrisville Township, where Albert Sanford now resides. Here Beers Sanford purchased 60 acres, which cost $3.50 per acre. Here he settled in the woods, and remained on this tract until his decease, which occurred Dec. 7, 1877, in his 84th year. His wife lived until she turned her fourscore and four years; she died Dec. 23, 1880. This venerable couple had been members of the M. E. Church for many years. Both died in the triumph of a living faith. The last words he uttered were, "I know that my Redeemer liveth," and soon passed to his rest. Darius B. assisted his father in clearing up his farm. At the age of 21, he began working out by the month, receiving $9 per month. He continued in this way until his union with Nancy Rosa, Feb. 28, 1843, who was born Aug. 12, 1825, in Steuben Co., N.Y., daughter of William and Elizabeth (Davis) Rosa, the latter of whom was a daughter of Benjamin and Nancy Davis. William Rosa was a soldier in the war of 1812. To Benjamin Davis were born two sons and six daughters, whose names are Henry, Abram, Elizabeth, Margery, Phoebe, Julia, Nancy and Sarah. To William Rosa were born eleven children, all of whom grew to maturity. Mrs. Sanford had three brothers who took their places in the rank and file of the "boys in blue." William died of disease at Pittsburg Landing. Isaac was taken prisoner, and served many weary and hungry days within the confines of Libby Prison; he had served all through the war, and was in the prison at the time Richmond was captured. Reuben after serving his time in the 10th Kan. V.I., and escaping the perils of war, was murdered after the war, at Baxter Springs, being shot by some unknown party, and his body afterward found in the river. He was last seen driving his team, which was never seen afterward. Soon after Mr. Sanford was married, he set up housekeeping on his father's place. All the household effects he had to begin with, he could have wheeled upon a barrow. He lived there about eight years, and, during this time, worked out as he could, and managed to save enough at this time, to make a payment upon a place of his own. His father was unable to assist him, but our worthy subject was energetic, and, having a good wife to assist him, "gained ground" every year. His first purchase was in the east part of the township, where he purchased the place which W. Wideman now owns, which was unimproved; he soon cleared this and made another purchase near by, which he also cleared up. Since 1872, he has been a resident of the farm he now owns, which was settled by Amasa Packard. Mr. Sanford has done an immense amount of hard labor, and has made all he has by the hardest of work. He has four children - Delia, Sarah, Jane and Hiram. Mr. Sanford's wife and the daughters are all members of the M. E. Church." Transcribed by Jean Best hgb@inreach.com ______________________________ ------------------------------ X-Message: #7 Date: Wed, 11 Sep 2002 15:44:29 +0200 From: "Bakers" To: OH-FOOTSTEPS-L@rootsweb.com Message-ID: <021101c25999$5a99ea60$0b03bfc3@iu5k3> Subject: [OH-FOOT] Deaths, Probate, Putnam County, Ohio, 1910-1913 Content-Type: text/plain; charset="Windows-1252" Content-Transfer-Encoding: 7bit I have a page of deaths. If you would like a scan please let me know. Kathy Baker King, H., 1910 Feb 6 Kirkendall, Henry, 1910 Aug 26 Klinker, Minnie Alice, 1910 Feb 18 Kloeppel, Otto, 1910 Jul 1 Knoll, Sylvester, 1910 Aug 11 Knueve, Elizabeth, 1910 Jan 27 Kohls, Ormal Ambrose, 1910 Aug 2 Konst, John, 1910 Oct 15 Kratzer, Ellen Harriet, 1910 Jul 29 (or 27) Kuhlman, Anna, 1910 Dec 21 Kahle, Mary, 1911 Jul 27 Kaufman, William, 1911 Nov 29 Kelly, William Wilson, 1911 Dec 29 Kidd, Nathaniel, 1911 Mar 8 Kirkendall, Marie M., 1911 May 4 Kissel, J. H., 1911 Nov 20 Kohls, John Sr., 1911 Sep 1 Kratzer, 1911 Dec 17 Krieger, John W., 1911 Jan 6 Kunneke or Kunnehe, Mary E., 1911 Jul 5 Kuntz, Charles John, 1911 May 7 Keirns, Robert G., 1912 Jul 18 Keller, Sarah Ann, 1912 Nov 11 Kenney, N., 1912 Nov 25 Kerkemeyer, Cath. A., 1912 May 2 Kerner, Agnes, 1912 Jul 11 Kitchen, Samuel M., 1912 Jan 5 Klein, Maria, 1912 Mar 12 Knippen, Brigita, 1912 Aug 27 Knippen, Mary, 1912 Jun 22 Konst, Lucas F., 1912 Jan 15 Kottenbrock, Antonia, 1912 Dec 7 Kreinbrink, Mary E., 1912 Feb 2 Kroft, Elenor Bower, 1912 May 31 Kuntz, Frank Christian, 1912 May 8 Kuntz, Louis William, 1912 Jun 25 Kaple, Catherine, 1913 Aug 27 Kitchen, Lizzie D., 1913 Nov 12 Klausing, Leonard, 1913 Jun 13 Klausing, Richard, 1913 Jun 13 Kling, Gilbert, 1913 Dec 31 Kloeppel, Margaret, 1913 Jan 3 Knepper, Ruth Marie, 1913 Jul 16 Kriettle, Anna, 1913 Mar 25 Knueve, John H., 1913 Oct 2 Knoll, Sarah, 1913 Nov 1 Koening, Albert, 1913 Mar 27 ______________________________ ------------------------------ X-Message: #8 Date: Wed, 11 Sep 2002 19:33:30 +0200 From: "Bakers" To: OH-FOOTSTEPS-L@rootsweb.com Message-ID: <003101c259b9$5910f2e0$b002bfc3@iu5k3> Subject: [OH-FOOT] Deaths, Probate, Lucas County, Ohio, Dec 1888 Content-Type: text/plain; charset="Windows-1252" Content-Transfer-Encoding: 7bit I have a page of deaths. If you'd like a scan please let me know. Kathy Baker Ensign, William F., 1888 Dec 9 Ammann, Frank X., 1888 Dec 9 McNutt, Francis, 1888 Dec 10 Crane, Roxannah, 1888 Dec 10 Blass, Elmira or Elmina, 1888 Dec 10 Nuer, Herman, 1888 Dec 12 Jarratt, Lillie, 1888 Dec 12 Raymer, Eli, 1888 Dec 12 Hoag, Abigail, 1888 Dec 13 Beach, Lenoretta or Senoretta, 1888 Dec 13 Hamilton, James H., 1888 Dec 13 Johnston, George C., 1888 Dec 13 Bergsicker, Mary, 1888 Dec 14 O'Connell, Catherine, 1888 Dec 14 Konz, 1888 Dec 15 Sullivan, Jane, 1888 Dec 16 Boice, Sadie, 1888 Dec 16 Grath, Mary, 1888 Dec 17 Laurich, Augusta, 1888 Dec 17 Darby, Irean, 1888 Dec 17 Cunningham, Alice Jane, 1888 Dec 18 Hout, Wm. C., 1888 Dec 19 Schmid, Julia A., 1888 Dec 19 Perry, Bille Rowland, 1888 Dec 19 Strycher, Elisabeth, 1888 Dec 20 Beaushaine, Mary R., 1888 Dec 20 Smith, Maria S. or F., 1888 Dec 21 Davis, Elizabeth, 1888 Dec 22 Conlon, Mary, 1888 Dec 22 Heissey, John, 1888 Dec 22 Laurich, Alvina, 1888 Dec 23 -------------------------------- End of OH-FOOTSTEPS-D Digest V02 Issue #190 *******************************************