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    1. John Stull
    2. This is a Message Board Post that is gatewayed to this mailing list. Surnames: John Stull Classification: Query Message Board URL: http://boards.ancestry.com/mbexec/msg/rw/ZYB.2ACI/729 Message Board Post: Hi Barb, Thank you so much for all of your help. You have been a life saver. Have a nice day. Renee

    01/15/2005 06:13:00
    1. Re: [Allen Cty List] Re: John Stull
    2. LEAH RANEY
    3. There may be a Baden in Switzerland, but the most common Baden is in Germany. I found a John Stull in the 1860 census (Ancestry.com), living in Richland (Beaverdam P. O.). He has a slew of kids, but the census taker only listed them by initial. AArgh! However, if you know enough about the family, you should be able to identify them. There is a Wm listed. Here is the list: John Stull 33, B 30, F 9 m, R 8 f, D 7 m, A 5 m, J 3 m, J 2 m, Wm 3/12 m John is from Baden, the wife from Switzerland, the four oldest children born in Switzerland, the rest in Ohio. There was a pleasant surprise for me. The next surname on the list is a Shifferly family, which is a perfect match for a a Shifferly family in my tree. Talk about serendipity. I can now identify which Schwartz sister he married and also assign birth years for the children. The 1875 atlas of Allen County had only given the tantalizing clue that "Mrs. S." ... is one of seven children. It named the children, but did not identify WHICH one (of three girls) she was. Happy hunting! Leah Raney, Hancock County born and raised, but transplanted to Texas [email protected] wrote: >This is a Message Board Post that is gatewayed to this mailing list. > >Surnames: John Stull >Classification: Query > >Message Board URL: > >http://boards.ancestry.com/mbexec/msg/rw/ZYB.2ACI/728.1.1 > >Message Board Post: > >Hi Barb, >Where is Baden? I don't know when John Died but I am guessing it might have been Allen Co, > His son John was born 1857 Allen and William 1860 Beaverdam. I am guessing all of his children were born there. >This family is really hard to find. William died in Bluffton in 1897. >Thank you for your help. >Renee > > >==== OHALLEN Mailing List ==== >Allen County, Ohio - OHGenWeb Project >http://www.rootsweb.com/~ohallen/allmain.html > >============================== >Search the US Census Collection. Over 140 million records added in the >last 12 months. Largest online collection in the world. Learn more: http://www.ancestry.com/s13965/rd.ashx > > > > > >

    01/15/2005 03:41:35
    1. Personal Mentions Feb 1920
    2. Jack & Linda Dietz
    3. Lima News, Feb 13, 1920 Mrs., Abbie LEEDY 33, wife of S.J. LEEDY, died Thursday evening at the city hospital, after an illness of 10 days, due to hemorrhage. She was born in Bath township, the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. George SNIDER. The husband and three children survive. Funeral services will be held Saturday at 2 o'clock at Pleasant View church, near her home in Bath township. Interment will be at Pleasant View cemetery. George Alfred STROHL, 11 months, son of Mr. and Mrs. Samuel STROHL, Monroe township, died Thursday afternoon. The parents, three brothers and a sister survive. Funeral services will be held at 12:30 o'clock. Interment will be at the Ridge cemetery near Van Wert. Mrs. BOWERSOCK, wife of John W. BOWERSOCK, of the firm of Long and Bowersock undertakers, who has been at St Rita's hospital, from pneumonia, has recovered sufficiently to be removed to her home, 674 1/2 S. Main-st. While hunting crows Thursday afternoon at 4 o'clock, Jay TATE, 35, farmer, living near Columbus Grove, slipped on the ice, his shot gun was discharged and the charge of shot entered his heart. He died at 7 o'clock Thursday night. TATE's wife had taken their child Harry, 3, to Columbus Grove with her to bring home Donald 10, from school. TATE was alone at the time of the accident. He lay on the sidewalk until the return of his wife and children. He was able to tell his wife the details of the accident. Unable to get him into the house she summoned aid and then lapsed into unconsciousness. Mrs. TATE is in serious condition. The dead man a nephew of Mrs. Julia RUPPERT, 836 Bellefontaine-av, was the first of a large family of children of Mrs. and Mrs. Elias TATE, to die. He moved to the Martha HALMES farm from Columbus Grove a year ago. Funeral services have not been completed. C.C. WILLIAMS, member of the firm of Williams and Davis undertakers, who has been ill from influenza, is able to be at his place of business. William PANGLE, 64, Aston-av., died Friday morning after a three weeks' illness from complications. He was born in Lima. Mrs. C.B. MILLER, 336 W McKibben-st., Mrs. D.R. JENKINS, 725 N West-st., and Mrs. Anna JENNINGS, 671 N West-st., are surviving sisters. Private funeral services will be held at the Williams and Davis mortuary Monday at 9:30 o'clock. interment will be at Woodlawn. Failure to provide her a home and the necessaries of life are charged in the divorce suit of Mazie M. POLING against Guy I. POLING, Cuyahoga-co. She says she was compelled to depend upon her own efforts and friends and relatives for support. They were married in September, 1905 and have a son Robert, 14. George BALDWIN, 18, son of Mr. and Mrs. James BALDWIN, 1310 S Main-st., died Thursday afternoon of tuberculosis. The parents, four brothers, and three sisters survive. He was born in Columbus Grove and the body will be accompanied there for interment. Funeral services will be held Saturday at 1:30 o'clock at the residence. R.H. CLARKE, 749 W Spring-st., traffic violator, wanted an immediate hearing Friday morning and preferred appearing at Judge HAMILTON's court to awaiting arrival at Criminal Court office of Judge JACKSON. He was granted his desire with the result that it cost him $4.05 for operating his machine without a tail light. Other violators had been fined $1 by Judge JACKSON.

    01/15/2005 02:51:03
    1. Surnames for obit scans for Jan 10 & 11
    2. Jack & Linda Dietz
    3. Please limit your requests to 3, and please include the posting date. Thanks Linda Jan 9 GOLDEN, Forest C 1915- 1992 MILLER, (Bobb), Malinda 1869- 1947 MILLER, (Teplitzky), Theresa M 1915- 1993 MILLER, Violette P 1906- 1989 MILLER, Thomas 1923- 1994 MILLER, (Tudor), Susan 1946- 1986 MURPHY, John E 1940- 2004 GAREE, Henry F 1899- 1985 GARRETT, Dorothy 1913- 1990 JONES, David S 1951- 2004 NAUM, Mary J 1924- 2004 GIESEKE, Milton J 1900- 1976 (DN) GASKILL, Terri S 1971- 1971 GOOD, George L 1890- 1974 THOMPSON, James R 1930- 2004 MILLER, Robert F 1929- 1972 COFFEY, Bertha C 1887- 1966 FANAFF, Eliza J 1851- 1925 THOMPSON, ( Brooks), Eleanor 1917- 1966 MILLER, Sarah 1860- 1934 (FN) BENROTH, Claude E 1922- 2004 HALKER, Bernard R 1922- 2004 KING, EDWIN R 1923- 2004 SCOTT, Reed H 1915- 2004 BARTELS, (Diller), Marjorie M 1923- 2004 STOCKLIN, (Powell), Karen M 1948- 2004 Jan 11 COY, David O 1890- 1981 COY, (Yeager), Irma J 1920- 1981 COY, Alfred E 1913- 1982 CALLIHAN, (Thomas), Hazel L 1923- 1989 CALDWELL, (Derus), Anna S 1911- 1994 CALLOW, J.W. (Mrs), ?- 1934 CALLAHAN, Richard D 1927- 1996 CALVELAGE, (Klausing), Verona R 1896- 1991 CALLAHAN, William 1845- 1911 (DN) CALLAHAN, John T 1881- 1975 WIREMAN, John M (Sr), 1893- 1977 KEASLER, Audrie D (Sr), 1916- 1992 PARKER, (Golden), Mildred M 1911- 1997 BURCHETT, Richard L 1943- 1992 BURGOON, L. 1909- 1990 MURPHY, Harold L 1909- 1995 LICHTENSTEIGER, (Henry), Patricia M 1930- 1996 McCLUER, Allan W 1915- 1995 LIGHTHILL, (Osborn), Amanda M 1908- 1995 MACE, Merlyn W 1912- 1996 McDUFFIE, Tommy J 1941- 1993 McDUFFIE, Brittany S 1991- 1991 McDOUGLE, (Felkey), Mary R 1909- 1998 MARCH, Harvey W 1897- 1976 MURPHY, (Lee), J. Ellouise 1923- 1999 MURPHY, (Johnson), Ruby 1909- 1995

    01/15/2005 02:18:14
    1. Re: John Stull
    2. This is a Message Board Post that is gatewayed to this mailing list. Classification: Query Message Board URL: http://boards.ancestry.com/mbexec/msg/rw/ZYB.2ACI/728.1.1.1 Message Board Post: Hi Renee; Baden is in Switzerland. Barbara was from Bern, Switzerland. The Kuhni's immigrated in the early 1850's, her husband made a trip back to Switzerland and died there and she apparently married John Stull right after that. Here's a good map of Europe that shows Baden: http://www.reisenett.no/map_collection/historical/Europe1815_1905.jpg Also, in case you haven't seen this before, someone else was inquiring about the Stull's: http://surhelp-bin.rootsweb.com/sursrch.pl I'm going to order a couple of films today from the Family History Library on early Allen Co. records and will let you know if I find anything. Barb

    01/15/2005 01:09:50
    1. Re: John Stull
    2. This is a Message Board Post that is gatewayed to this mailing list. Surnames: John Stull Classification: Query Message Board URL: http://boards.ancestry.com/mbexec/msg/rw/ZYB.2ACI/728.1.1 Message Board Post: Hi Barb, Where is Baden? I don't know when John Died but I am guessing it might have been Allen Co, His son John was born 1857 Allen and William 1860 Beaverdam. I am guessing all of his children were born there. This family is really hard to find. William died in Bluffton in 1897. Thank you for your help. Renee

    01/14/2005 08:04:31
    1. Re: John Stull
    2. This is a Message Board Post that is gatewayed to this mailing list. Classification: Query Message Board URL: http://boards.ancestry.com/mbexec/msg/rw/ZYB.2ACI/728.1 Message Board Post: Hi; No, the census doesn't give that info. I would say he probably came from Baden without parents. I looked in the 1850 Ohio census and didn't find anything. Do you know when and where John died? I found in 1870 what I think were two of the sons along with Barbara's daughter by first marriage living in two other households which makes me think that John, Barbara and maybe some of her other children died between 1860 and 1870. Barb

    01/14/2005 07:57:00
    1. John Stull
    2. This is a Message Board Post that is gatewayed to this mailing list. Surnames: John Stull Classification: Query Message Board URL: http://boards.ancestry.com/mbexec/msg/rw/ZYB.2ACI/728 Message Board Post: Hi Barb, This very well could be John. The two children I knew were William and John. The wife is different as I was told Mary Kiene but I had no proof just family telling me. He might have been married twice also. Did it happen to say anything about his parents? Again thank you very much this is so great. Renee Sanders, California

    01/14/2005 06:13:26
    1. Re: John Stull/ Mary Kiene
    2. This is a Message Board Post that is gatewayed to this mailing list. Surnames: Stull Classification: Query Message Board URL: http://boards.ancestry.com/mbexec/msg/rw/ZYB.2ACI/727.1 Message Board Post: Hi Renee; I have an ancestor Barbara Kuhni (have seen various spellings) who married a John Stull probably around 1854 (second marriage for her) and they had at least 3 children, John, Jacob and William. I believe I've found them in the 1860 census at Beaver Dam, Richland Twp, Allen Co., Ohio. The census enumerator just used initials execpt for the head but all the initials fit along with ages. It shows John as 33 years old and born in Baden. Do you think this might be your John? Barb

    01/14/2005 02:32:10
    1. Personal Mentions May 1911
    2. Jack & Linda Dietz
    3. Lima Daily News, May 16, 1911 The case of Bruce GEACH, charged with selling renovated butter is being heard in Justice DEMPSTER's court today. GEACH is a local grocer and his arrest was caused by an inspector from the state dairy and food commissioner's office. A special inspector of the United States Express company reports the burglarizing of a D.T. & I, car near the local depot and the theft of of a set vetinary surgeon's tools. Two hours after he was released on a drunk charge Butler H. PENDLETON was arrested by the local police and charged with theft. He is accused of stealing some ham, oranges and strawberries from the porch of Jack KENDRICKS, on west Circular street. The groceries had been left there by a delivery boy. C.V. VanEMANS, parole officer of the Lancaster State Reformatory is in the city for the purpose of investigating the conduct of local youths sentenced to thar institution. Joe McNARRA, popular attache of the Andrews Asphalt comany who has been located at Logansport, O., for some time is in the city on the way to Toledo. Mrs. Elizabeth A. HARDNOCK was today taken to the Toledo Insane Asylum. A transcript of the case of the State of Ohio ex rel Mary SHULER vs. James J. SHEA was filed in Common Pleas court today. It comes from Justice DEMPSTER's court, the defendant being held under $300 bond on a bastardy charge. John A. STEIN, 27, laborer, Fremont, Ohio and Miss Pauline HERMANN, 19, Bluffton, were granted a license to wed by the probate court today. Police officers will soon be resplendent in new helmets of white, Police Chief VERMILLION receiving a consignment of the summer headpieces today.

    01/14/2005 01:58:57
    1. Surnames for obit scans for Jan 9
    2. Jack & Linda Dietz
    3. If you would like a scan e-mail me at [email protected] Please limit your requests to 3 per day. If you are requesting an obit from a earlier posting please include the date. Thanks Linda GOINGS, Charles C. (Sr) 1902- 1978 MILLER, Rebecca S 1961- 1980 SCHWERTNER, (Bauman), Gertrude G 1910- 2004 DAVENPORT, (Campbell), Mary 1901- 2000 GOINGS, Arthur L 1896- 1980 GOLDEN, (Sockrider), Margaret 1913- 1984 LEHMKUHLE, Paul F 1962- 2004 MILLER, Terry J 1942- 1989 GIESIGE, (Thome), Emma 1889- 1972 MILLER, Stanley R (Sr) 1898- 1991 GOLLIVER, Larry J 1977- 1978 GENGLER, Thomas E 1883- 1977 MILLER, Samuel 1899- 1972 BACOME, Vernon J 1906- 1982 GOINGS, (Parcher), Mary M 1916- 1991 GOINGS, Richard W 1886- 1978 COWGILL, (Seevers), Addie E 1891- 1969 GOLDEN, (Folk), Julia A 1897- 1973 EATON, (Horn), Elizabeth L 1910- 2004 KEELER, Brent A 1972- 2004 SHOCK, (Martin), Eunice M 1913- 2004 BOSSE, Marvin F 1908- 2004 MILLER, Thelma C 1900- 1976 VAUGHN, Kelly S 1960- 2004 MILLER, Robert G 1914- 1981 MILLER, Ruth D 1925- 1991

    01/14/2005 01:41:41
    1. John Stull/ Mary Kiene
    2. This is a Message Board Post that is gatewayed to this mailing list. Surnames: Stull/Kiene Classification: Query Message Board URL: http://boards.ancestry.com/mbexec/msg/rw/ZYB.2ACI/727 Message Board Post: I am looking for the info on John Stull who would have been born about 1836 possible in Allen Co. He was married to Mary Kiene. They had a son, Willam A, born about 1860 in Allen Co. Any info on John's parents would be appreciated. Thank you, Renee Sanders, California

    01/13/2005 09:46:28
    1. Personal Mentions Jan 1924
    2. Jack & Linda Dietz
    3. Lima News, Jan 4, 1924 Infant son of Mr. and Mrs. A.D. SHOEMAKER, of 915 S. Central-av, died Thursday night at City hospital shortly after birth. Burial took place Friday. Funeral services were held Thursday at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Charles BENROTH for their grand-child, the three-weeks-old baby of Mr. and Mrs. Clyde BENROTH, residing west of town. Interment was at Truro cemetery, near Columbus Grove. Edward J. ALLEN, former Lima newspaper man, is now with the Cincinnati Enquirer, doing general assignments. Because the name under which he has gone by all his life is not his own William H. HILTY, applied in common pleas court Friday to change his name to William H. ELLENBERGER. When a youth he was taken into live with a family named HILTY, but was never adopted, the petitioner states. Funeral services for Mrs. Katherine MORIARITY, who died Wednesday at the home of her son, Edward MORIARITY, of 309 N Jackson-st, will be held Saturday at 8:30 a.m., at St. Rose Catholic church, with Father J.T. O'CONNELL, of Cleveland in charge. Interment will be made in Gethsemani. Probe of the mysterious absence of Mrs. Katherine MOHLER, who dis-appeared Monday, was renewed Friday noon when Sheriff CROSSON, and Prosecuting Attorney LIPPINCOTT went to Bluffton to question William MOHLER, the husband. The two were informed Friday morning by a sister of the missing woman that she believed that Mrs. MOHLER is a victim of violence. She asked that the authorities come to her home and confer. She insisted to Sheriff CROSSON that she could put the officers on the right trail. No word has been received from Mrs. Princess MOHLER, in California, as to whether or not Mrs. MOHLER was coming to join her. Joint funeral services will be held here Saturday for the four victims of Wednesday's grade crossing accident at Huntsville. In the crash of a passenger train and an automobile, Ernest HERRON, driver of the car, his wife and little daughter, Louise, and his mother, Mrs. W.G. HERRON, lost their lives. The home of Mr.and Mrs. F.G. CLARK, 525 S. West-st, parents of Mrs. Ernest HERRON, will be the scene of the services which will be held at 9:30 a.m. with Rev. C.A. ROWAND, pastor of Trinity M.E. church, in charge. Interment will be made in Germantown cemetery, except for Mrs. W.G. HERRON's body which will be interred in Woodlawn cemetery. W.G. HERRON, husband of one of the victims, father, father-in-law and grandfather respectively of the others, is in serious condition at his home in Columbus Grove because of the shock caused by the tragedy, and will be unable to attend the funeral. His condition is reported as grave. Mrs. Katherine MORIARITY, 79, died Wednesday at 10:30 p.m. at the home of her son Edward MORIARITY, 309 N Jackson-st. She had been ill for two days. Mrs. MORIARITY was born in Ireland in 1845 and came to this country when she was two years old. She was a member of St. Rose Catholic church and the St Rose Altar Society. In addition to the son with whom she lived, she is survived by four grandchildren and two sisters, Mrs. e.R. KING, of 323 N Jackson-st and Mrs. Louis KEMPER, of Houston, Texas. Funeral arrangements have not been completed pending word from the sister in Houston.

    01/13/2005 01:07:53
    1. Surnames for obit scans for Jan 8
    2. Jack & Linda Dietz
    3. If you would like a scan e-mail me at [email protected] Please limit your requests to 3 per day. If you are requesting an obit from a earlier posting please include the date. Thanks Linda PIERSTOROFF, Dale 1917- 1971 PARSHALL, Aleta E 1897- 1982 PIERSON, John D 1899- 1984 PARSHALL, (Klingler), Ethel I 1898- 1978 NIESE, Sharon R 1959- 1978 MILLER, Ronald A 1936- 1993 MILLER, Rose H 1903- 1985 MILLER, Susie 1820- 1893 (DN) GREER, (Terry), Lois L 1938- 2004 SPINDLER, Regis A 1988- 2004 MILLER, Peter 1876- 1973 MILLER, (Bitler), Susie 1885- 1971 MILLER, (Hochn), Rita 1926- 1994 PIERSON, (Brundige), Betty J 1925- 1988 MILLER, Sarah J 1849- 1933 (DN) PALTE, (Hedge), Georgia E 1922- 1991 MILLER, (Reynolds), Rosa J 1883- 1975 GOHL, Herbert W 1898- 1980 (DN) MILLER, Ray W 1894- 1972 GOINGS, (Terry), Hattie P 1889- 1972 MILLER, Ronald D 1928- 1986 MILLER, Stanley 1896- 1973 McCARTY,(Neff), Mabel E 1903- 2004 MILLER, Simon A 1906- 1976 MILLER, Robert L 1924- 1989 PHELPS, (Runnion), M. Joan 1930- 2004 MILLER, (Fickel), Ruth L 1907- 1983

    01/13/2005 12:36:48
    1. Personal Mentions Jan 1924
    2. Jack & Linda Dietz
    3. Lima News, Jan 2, 1924 Mrs. Cora EXLEY, 34, wife of Lewis EXLEY, 470 W. McKibben-st, died Wednesday at 10:30 a.m. at her home from a complication of diseases. She had been ill for six years. Mrs. EXLEY was born in Putnam-co, May 17, 1890. Besides her husband she is survived by one son, Gene, one sister, Mrs. Leo GREMLING and four brothers, Russell, Clarence, Jesse and Jerome BASINGER, all of Lima. Services will be conducted Friday at 2 p.m. at the residence, Rev. Otis HARTER, pastor of Olivet Presbyterian church, will have charge. Interment will be made in Woodlawn. Body of Mrs. Florence OTTO, who died Monday at the City hospital, was accompanied to the home of her brother, Edward PIKE, in Sidney, Wednesday afternoon. Funeral services and burial will take place there. Marriage Licenses: William E. DAVENPORT, 37, 533 S. Baxter-st and Irene ARNOLD, laundress, 147 W. Fourth-st. Fines aggregating $30 were collected in criminal court Wednesday morning by Judge Neil R. POLING from three offenders arrested New Year's night at local dance halls. One drunk paid $15 and was released. Swearing in a public place cost one person $5 and a $10 fine was assessed against a third for disorderly conduct. Search was started here Wednesday for Hershel McKINLEY, 15, Alexandria, Ind., who left home on Dec. 28. According to communication received by Police Chief T.A. LANKER from Alexandria police the boy was riding a gray horse and was accompanied by an Airdale dog. The missing youth is described as bring 5 ft 9 in tall and weighing 135 pounds. Roy BURT, of Saskatchewan, Can., is visiting his mother, Mrs. Dr. F.M. BLAIR, Harrod, O., who has been ill for the last five months. Lafayette High defeated Dunkirk High in a thrilling game on Dunkirk's own floor, Tuesday night, by a score of 23-11. The contest was played more closely than the score would indicate, the Lafayette lads piling up their scores with a rush in the latter part of the game. J.L. MAUS, pioneer resident of Lafayette, is seriously ill in his home there. Mr. and Mrs. D.E. WALLACE, of 1041 Broadway, announce the birth of a daughter Wednesday morning. The little one has been named Evelyn Erleen. Funeral services for the late John M. BURDEN, 86, Wapakoneta, who died early Monday, will be held Wednesday at 2 p.m. in the family home. Mr. BURDEN was one of the best known of the Civil War veterans of Wapakoneta, and is survived by nine children, two of whom, William BURDEN and Mrs. Charles NEWMIER, and a brother, Wilson BURDEN, reside in Lima. Second prowler call within the past three nights was answered Tuesday at 406 N. West-st when E.D. MORTON notified police that a suspicious person was seen in that vicinity. Three police responded but returned, empty handed. Funeral services for Mrs. Cora ORR, 45, of 215 1/2 E. North-st, who died Monday after an illness of one year, were held Wednesday at 2 p.m. at the Williams & Davis parlors. Rev. G.B. TOWNSEND, pastor of Central Church of Christ, officiated. Burial in Woodlawn.

    01/12/2005 02:41:49
    1. Surnames for obit scans for Jan 7
    2. Jack & Linda Dietz
    3. If you would like a scan e-mail me at [email protected] Please limit your requests to 3 per day. If you are requesting an obit from a earlier posting please include the date. Thanks Linda GARDNER, Edward H 1885- 1972 GARDNER, Paul S (Jr) 1922- 2001 (DN) GIESIGE, Cynthia R 1977- 1977 GAMBLE, David R 1947- 1974 GASKILL, Charles W 1928- 1976 COFFEY, Bertha C 1887- 1965 HODGDEN, Marjorie 1905- 1974 AUGSBURGER, (Showalter), Pauline M 1921- 2004 MILLER, Alfred A 1885- 1966 MILLER, Russel E 1908- 1989 GALLOWAY, Lester A 1905- 2004 GOOD, (Kraus), Katherine 1901- 1972 GONYEA, (Walterick), Helen 1914- 1972 GOLDEN, Fred H 1916- 1976 PALTE, (Singleton), Rachel E 1918- 1981 MILLER, (Schwinnen), Rose M 1882- 1973 MILLER, Roy E 1894- 1976 GOINGS, Ray 1916- 1973 (DN) MILLER, (Amweg), Peggy E 1945- 1984 MILLER, Velma E 1908- 1944 MILLER, W.H.R. 1905- 1961 (DN) MILLER, Robert F 1907- 1992 GREEN, (Meyer), Edna M 1918- 2004 GENGLER, Aloysius N 1907- 1977

    01/12/2005 12:46:55
    1. For Martha
    2. Jack & Linda Dietz
    3. <<Since you have been offering to do some scannings, I have requested several and have not received any. I am thinking that perhaps my emails are not reaching you so I am requesting this via the list.>> Hi Martha, I have sent you every request and have not had them returned as un deliverable. Rootsweb won't allow attachments. Why don't you sign up for a free yahoo mail account and e-mail me with the addy and we will see if you get your requests. Good Luck! Linda

    01/12/2005 12:30:03
    1. Personal Mentions Jan 1914
    2. Jack & Linda Dietz
    3. Lima Daily News, Jan 5, 1914 Mr. and Mrs. Oscar HOVER and daughter, Miss Hazel, of West Market street; H.M. DILLE, two children, Mary and Robert, and their housekeeper, left Saturday afternoon for Sarasota, Fla., where they will spend the winter months. Dr. S.B. HINER will go as soon as the annual hospital meeting is held and will join the Lima colony at Sarasota for the next three months. Miss Helen DAVIS, who was the guest of Lima friends several days last week, has returned to her home at Wapakoneta. Miss Bernice BAXTER, of Bellefontaine avenue, returned last evening after a delightful two weeks' visit with her friend, Miss Iva HELLER, of Urbana. Mrs., and Mrs. Ferd KAH are entertaining Helen and Myron BLUME, the children of Mr. and Mrs. Bert BLUME. Mrs. Lewis Snyder entertained her mother, Mrs. George MARTIN, of St. Johns, and Mrs. S.J. LUSK, also of St. Johns, last Saturday for the day. Mrs. Harvey McDONALD and two sons, of west Spring street are at home after a pleasant fortnight's visit with Mrs. Ida K. McDONALD, mother of Mr. McDONALD and formerly of this city. Herbert OXLEY, who has been with his parents, Mr. and Mrs. T.A. OXLEY, for the Christmas holidays, left Saturday for Buffalo, N.Y. Miss Ella RICHARDS returned Saturday from Richmond, where she has been spending the mid-winter vacation period. Miss RICHARDS makes her home with Misses Florence and Zoe BOWER, of 611 North Charles street, while in the city. Miss Jennie WEYER, who has been enjoying her twelve days' vacation at her home in Cambridge, Ohio, has returned to her work here as a member of the high school faculty. Miss Anna HELLER, of 231 South Collett street, was called to Rawson Sunday, to attend the funeral of an aunt, Mrs.. Mattie KEEL, 63, who dropped dead of heart trouble while attending to her usual household duties Friday morning. There has been a happy family reunion the past week at the home of Mrs. A.L. RICHMOND, of Findlay street, has been entertaining her five sons and their families; The sons include Milford, Christ, Kenneth, and Gorno, the latter from Chicago, Ill. Miss Josephine TOWNSEND who has been the guest at the home of her aunt, Mrs. Fred SEYMOUR, of south McDonell street, has returned to her home in Cincinnati. Mrs. Wm. E. BAYLY and little daughter, of south Collett street, are spending a short time at Philadelphis with relatives en route to South Port, North Carolina. Mrs. J.S. PURSELL, of north Washington street, is entertaining her sister, miss Maude COX, of Lancaster, Ohio. Miss Madge McCOY of Lancaster, who is employed here is one of the teachers of the High school, returned yesterday from her home, where she has spent a pleasant ten days' vacation. Mrs. George WALDORF, of Toledo, was complimented by an informal little affair Friday afternoon, given by Mrs. John THOMAS of west Market street. Several of the old time friends of Mrs.. WALDORF were given this opportunity to meet her. Miss Anna BEATTLE, teacher of English in the high school, has returned to her duties here after spending the vacation period at her home at Norwalk. Miss Ilo DANNER, of 407 west Market, was an over Sunday visitor at the home of her brother, at Ft. Wayne, Ind. Mr. and Mrs. Warren MEILY spent Sunday at Beaverdam, where with Mr. and Mrs. Herman BUSSORT, they were entertained at the WEAVER home.

    01/11/2005 12:33:13
    1. Postings for Jan 6
    2. Jack & Linda Dietz
    3. If you would like a scan e-mail me at [email protected] Please limit your requests to 3 per day. If you are requesting an obit from a earlier posting please include the date. Thanks Linda WILLIAMS, Anthony M 1954- 1991 LANGE, Carl A 1896- 1974 WILLIAMS, Luther 1922- 1991 LAMMERS, Thomas B 1921- 1977 LANG, James O 1919- 1984 BRENTLINGER, Irvil C 1884- 1971 LANE, (Wagoner), Catherine 1901- 1968 LANG, ( Brendle), Mildred L 1891- 1979 LANDWEHR, (Klevorn), Katherine P 1891- 1966 LANG, (Burden), Cinderella M 1901- 1976 WILLIAMSON, Robert E 1950- 1993 WILLIAMS, (Johnson), Starley E 1927- 1994 WILLIAMSON, (Morris), Irene H 1933- 1993 WILLIAMS, (Rotroff), Virginia L 1923- 1993 WILLIAMS, Ryan E 1973- 1993 WILLIAMS, Richard A (Jr), 1974- 1993 WILLIAMS, Paul L 1907- 1994 WALTER, (Huelskamp), Marceil J 1927- 1972 WALTER, (Duncan), Mary J 1920- 1975 WALTER, Paul C 1906- 1970 WALTER, (Carrier), Vilana ?- 1972 WALTER, William G 1893- 1972 WALTER, William 1898- 1971 WALTERS, Harry J 1904- 1972 WALTERS, (Longsworth), Lettie 1881- 1974 WALTERS, (Rotroff), Patty J 1930- 1979 WALTERS, Stanley K 1935- 1979

    01/10/2005 11:30:21
    1. Re: [Allen Cty List] Re:Postings
    2. It's a nice balmy 55-62 degrees here in your nations capital. jcb

    01/10/2005 09:05:52