Gary Thank you for the photo of the Elrick home. The house in the photo is located at the corner of 1101 Yankee Road and Calumet Avenue. I'm not related to the family but I remember this house from my childhood. Vivian cThe photo requested. The bio gives the address as 1101 Yankee road, assuming that the house they talk about there is the same one pictured. Gary King Batavia IL Researching in Knox, Licking, Perry Counties, OHIO: Butcher, Crotinger, Davis, McClurg, Wheatcraft, Cooperrider, Beckenbaugh, Neighbarger, Catt, Wilkin In Butler Co., Ohio: Stahlheber, Kippenberger, Beiser, Pater, King In Clermont Co., Ohio: King, Bartlett, Hall, Aylward. In Botetourt Co. Virginia: King, Bean, Dooley, Mayo, Fouts/Foutz/Fout In McLean Co., Illinois: Crotinger, Mickens, Bierbower, Jones, Buck. In Kane Co. Illinois: Gustafson, Maier, Butcher, Keifer, Lindgren Volunteer of Random Acts of Genealogical Kindness at http://www.raogk.org/ -----Original Message----- From: Vivian KK Moon <[email protected]> To: [email protected] Sent: Thu, 21 Apr 2005 10:32:47 -0400 Subject: ELRICK HOME There is a photo on page 200 of the Andrew J. ELRICK home in Middletown which will be sent separately directly to the requestor. Gary I would love to have a copy of the photo of Andrew J. Elrick home here in Middletown..also the address if it's given. Vivian On Thu, 21 Apr 2005 08:24:19 -0400 [email protected] writes: > Surnames: ELRICK, JAMESON, STRINGHMAN, DAKIN, BOLMER, VIZEDON, > BARNHOUSE > > >From Memoirs of the Miami Valley, Vol. III, 1919 > > ELRICK > on page 200/201: > Andrew J. ELRICK. By dint of natural ability and perseverance, > Andrew J. ELRICK has won a substantial position among the reliable > citizens of Middletown, at which place he is employed as a roller in > the American Rolling mill. He is a self-made man and his career has > been one in which he has had to depend only upon his own ability and > resource, which have been strong enough to win him contentment and a > goodly share of prosperity. Mr. ELRICK was born August 5, 1882, at > Cedarville, Ohio, a son of David McCullough and Addie (JAMESON) > ELRICK. When he was a lad the family moved to Alexandria, Ind., > where David M. ELRICK was successfully engaged in contract work, a > line which he followed until his death, April 29, 1919. Mrs. ELRICK > still survives and makes her home at Middletown with her son, who > has one sister, Mrs. William STRINGHMAN, of this city. Andrew J. > ELRICK was educated in the public schools of Alexandria, Ind., where > for a short time he was employed by his father i! > n contract work, but eventually turned his attention to his present > line, and in 1901 came to Middletown to accept a position with the > American Rolling Mill company, with which he has been identified > ever since. He now discharges the duties of roller, a position in > which he has displayed physical endurance, marked intelligence and > unremitting perseverance, so that he stands high in the favor of his > employers as one to be depended upon. Mr. ELRICK was married > December 23, 1901, to Marie DAKIN, born September 16, 1885, at > Franklin, Ohio, daughter of Ira and Elizabeth (BOLMER) DAKIN. To > this union there have been born four children: Irvin K.; Robert, who > died in infancy; David McCullough and Betty Jane. Their pleasant and > tastefully furnished home is located at 1101 Yankee road, and is > frequently the meeting place of the wide circle of friends possessed > by Mr. and Mrs. ELRICK. They are consistent members of the United > Presbyterian church, while Mr. ELRICK belongs to the L! > oyal Order of Moose and the Eagles, and in political adherence > support > s the candidates and principles of the. Democratic party. > > There is a photo on page 200 of the Andrew J. ELRICK home in > Middletown which will be sent separately directly to the requestor. > > on page 706: > in bio on William STRINGHMAN, it mentions "on the 27th of September, > 1898, was solemnized the marriage of Mr. STRINGHMAN to Miss > Catherine ELRICK, daughter of David McCullough ELRICK and Addie > (JAMESON) ELRICK, of Alexandria, Ind." > > STARR - no references > > BARNHOUSE > on page 741: > in bio on Jacob VIZEDOM, it mentions his son "Carl, married Charity > BARNHOUSE and has one son, Homer." > > > Gary King > Batavia IL > > -----Original Message----- > From: Bob Kneer <[email protected]> > To: [email protected] > Sent: Wed, 20 Apr 2005 19:11:21 -0400 > Subject: Re: [OHBUTLER-L] Memoirs of the Miami Valley - > > I would appreciate it if you could do a look up for ELRICK, STARR, > GARDNER and BARNHOUSE. > > Sandi Deaton-Kneer > > > ==== OHBUTLER Mailing List ==== > Search for Butler County family names ~ > http://surhelp-bin.rootsweb.com/surindx.pl?site=OHBUTLER2 > > >
Viv, I remember that house, Viv. Big old white house, wasn't it. Had a really big yard. I grew up about 3 or 4 blocks from there. I always thought it was so pretty. Norma At 06:46 PM 4/21/2005 -0400, you wrote: >Gary >Thank you for the photo of the Elrick home. >The house in the photo is located at the corner of 1101 Yankee Road and >Calumet Avenue. >I'm not related to the family but I remember this house from my >childhood. >Vivian > > >cThe photo requested. The bio gives the address as 1101 Yankee road, >assuming that the house they talk about there is the same one pictured. > > > > >==== OHBUTLER Mailing List ==== >To SUBSCRIBE or UNSUBSCRIBE: Send a message to: >[email protected] or [email protected] >Put SUBSCRIBE or UNSUBSCRIBE (whichever you want to do)