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    1. Re: [BOSCHONG] Catharine Bushong, wife of Abraham Ream Jr. - Stark County, Ohio
    2. Boschong Subscribers, Forgot a few more pieces of crucial information. The burial record of Abraham J. Ream in Fulton County, Indiana. We said in the previous post that we didn't know where he was buried. If this is the same Abraham Ream that married Catharine Bushong, which most of the evidence points to, then he and the entire family went to Fulton County, Indiana after the 1850 census and settled in Fulton County, Indiana where all most of them died. --------------------------- Estate of Abraham J. Ream, deceased Probated 17 February 1852, Fulton County, Indiana Robert M. Pollock, Administrator, Bond $1000 (surety, Jacob Ream) Settlement at April Term of Court - 1854 Source: Jean C. Tombaugh, Fulton Co Indiana Court Records --------------------------- AKRON IOOF CEMETERY (We believe this is also known as Akron Citizen Cemetery or Old Cemetery) REAM, Abraham J. Died Jan 29, 1852 Aged 42 years 10 months 12 days REAM, Adam, son of A. J. & C Died 11 September 185? Aged ? years 7 months 17day REAM, Samuel Died 14 August 1850 Aged 18 years 2 months 22 days REAM, Joseph J. Died 27 May 1856 Benjamin Ault Born 5 February 1855 Died 19 November 1919 Ulyssus G. Sippy Died 17 October 1865 Aged 6 months -------------------------------- The Rochester Sentinel Friday, 9 June 1893 Mrs. Katherine Ault died at her home, three miles east of Akron, Saturday noon, aged 83 years. Rev. Bear preached the funeral at the M. E. Church Monday morning, after which the remains were laid to rest in the Odd Fellows Cemetery. Grandma Ault was an old lady whom everybody loved and respected and she will be sadly missed in the community in which she lived. -------------------------------- The Rochester Sentinel Wednesday, 19 November 1919 Benjamin Franklin AULT, 65, died suddenly at six o'clock Wednesday morning at his home five miles northeast of Akron following an attack of heart trouble. Mr. Ault had been in good health and for the first time in a long period complained Wednesday morning, when called for breakfast not getting up telling the family he was not feeling well. Not realizing his serious condition the family called a physician and continued with their morning meal and Mr. Ault died before the physician arrived. Heart trouble was at once assigned as the cause of death. Mr. Ault has been a resident of Henry township for the last twenty-five years and was always known as one of the prominent citizens of that community, the many friends now joining the sorrowing family in their grief. Besides his wife he leaves three children and two step-children. The funeral will be held Saturday morning at the Beaver Dam church and burial will be made in the Odd Fellows cemetery at Akron. ---------------------------------- We believe that John P. Ream married Rachel Biddle in Fulton County, Indiana 22 February 1857 as there is a marriage recorded for that couple in Marriage Book A, Page 514. She died before he did and that is why she is not named in his Will. They had at least one child who also was dead by the time John made his will. Hoover's Cemetery (East Section) RACHEL REAM Wife of John P. Died 19 December 1859 Aged 27 years 8 months 6 days REAM Died aged 2 years 11 months ? days s/o John and Rachel No Dates on tombstone NOTE: She was the daughter of William Biddle born in New Jersey and wife Rebecca born in Pennsylvania who are also buried in this cemetery. ----------------------------------- Lydia A. Ream married Adam Clark Sippy in Fulton County, Indiana 15 September 1862 as recorded in the Marriage Book B, Page 137. Last name of groom is spelled Sippey. Lydia Ann Ream and husband Adam Clark Sippy lost a child named Ulyssus G. Sippy as reported in the local Rochester newspaper. The Rochester Chronicle Thursday, 26 October 1865 Died. In Henry Township, on the 17th of October, Ulyssus G. Sippy, only child of Clark and Lydia A. Sippy, aged six months. --------------------------------- Researched and Submitted by Gloria Bushong Source: The Tombaugh Research of Fulton County, Indiana

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