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    1. Memoirs of the Miami Valley - NIBLOCK
    2. Surnames: From Memoirs of the Miami Valley, Vol. III, 1919 James C. NIBLOCK, son of John and Catherine (DONAHUE) NIBLOCK, was born March 14, 1870, at Struthers, Ohio. The parents came from Belfast, Ireland, to establish their home in the "land of the free," and proved worthy citizens of their adopted country. Mrs. NIBLOCK died in Huntington, Ind., in January, 1888, and the death of Mr. NIBLOCK occurred at Fort Wayne, Ind., in October, 1918. Mr. and Mrs. NIBLOCK were the parents of nine children: Maggie, Mrs. Thos. MYLOTT, of Decatur, Ind.; David, now in Anderson, Ind.; Catherine, Mrs. J. W. PLACE; Andrew, in Warren, Ohio; Henry, in Chicago; Lizzie, Mrs. Charles HAMMOND, in Huntington, Ind.; John, in the west; Will, in Muncie, Ind., and James C., our subject, who married Emma C. LOVE, daughter of William and Elizabeth (MELMER) LOVER at Muncie, Ind., February 10, 1891. She was born in Glasgow, Scotland, January 16, 1870, and came with her parents to Montreal, Canada, when quite a young girl, where her father engaged in the railroad bu! siness. Her mother died September 10, 1902; her father, July 31, 1911. Five children have been born to Mr. and Mrs. NIBLOCK: Catherine, Mrs. Charles BOLTON; Harry, married Maud MULLIGAN; Margaret, William and Alice. William served in the World war with the 2d Division, U. S. Marines. Mr. NIBLOCK is a heater and has been employed by the American Rolling Mill company since the plant was located in Middletown, nineteen years ago. He is a good citizen and neighbor and has many friends. He owns a fine home on Grand avenue, is a member of St. John’s Catholic church and liberal in politics. Gary King Batavia IL -----Original Message----- From: Vivian KK Moon <[email protected]> To: [email protected] Sent: Wed, 27 Apr 2005 06:51:05 -0400 Subject: Fw: [OHBUTLER-L] Memoirs of the Miami Valley - FLANNIGAN, HERR, KNOX, MULLIGAN, GRETER Gary I woulld like to read the bio of ADRION and also NIBLOCK. These families are buried Woodside Cemetery Section 7 Vivian --------- Forwarded message ---------- From: [email protected] To: [email protected] Date: Tue, 26 Apr 2005 23:06:28 -0400 Subject: [OHBUTLER-L] Memoirs of the Miami Valley - FLANNIGAN, HERR, KNOX, MULLIGAN, GRETER Message-ID: <[email protected]> References: <[email protected]> Surnames:GARNER, FLANNIGAN, ADRION, GRETER, ALSTON, HERR, DAVIS, DICKEY, KNOX, REICHEL, WILSON, NIBLOCK, MULLIGAN, NEIDERLANDER >From Memoirs of the Miami Valley, Vol. III, 1919 Flannigan - pg 245: in bio on William E. GARNER, it mentions his sister "Mary, who married John FLANNIGAN." Greter - pg 5: in bio on Adam ADRION, it mentions "he worked in the blacksmith shop of Charles GRETER." Herr - pgs 9: in bio on Clinton ALSTON, it mentions he is the son "of M. P. and Elizabeth (HERR) ALSTON, and grandsons of Wallace ALSTON and Henry HERR, both of whom were pioneer settlers of this county, whither they came from Pennsylvania." on page 157: in bio on "Almond DAVIS, deceased, was born in Union township, Butler county, Ohio, September 27, 1854, the son of Almond, sr., and Mari (HERR) DAVIS." on page 158: in bio on Moody DAVIS, it mentions "Almondf and Elizabeth (HERR) DAVIS, the parents were not only among the old settlers of Butler county, but they were also among the most highly esteemed in that community." Knox - pgs 171: in bio on Thomas J. DICKEY, it mentions "Mr. DICKEY was united in marriage to Maud, daughter of James KNOX, and their unoin has been blessed by two children:Glynn, who died August, 1917, and Mildred still residing at home." on page 591, in bio on Fred REICHEL, it mentions his purchasing property "known as the KNOX place." on page 778: in bio on, it mentions "Mr. WILSON was born March 24, 1867, in Butler county, Ohio, a son of James and Charlotte (KNOX) WILSON, the former a bnative of England and the lkatter of Dublin, Ireland. They came to Butler county as children, Mrs. WILSON making her home with Joshua HUGHES until she grew to young womanhood, while Mr. WILSON lived with his parents in the vicinity of Bethany." Mulligan - pgs 546 in bio on James C. NIBLOCK, it mentions his son "Harry, married Maud MULLIGAN." on page 549 : in bio on C. B. NIEDERLANDER, it mentions the American Trust & Savings Bank and lists on of the officers as "James F. MULLIGAN, assistant cashier." Gary King Batavia IL -----Original Message----- From: Richard Coyle <[email protected]> To: [email protected] Sent: Tue, 26 Apr 2005 09:27:16 -0400 Subject: Memoirs of the Miami Valley Thank you so much for your reply to my recent request. I am writing to ask for a look up of more family names from Butler Co. They are: Flannigan - pg 245 Greter - pg 5 Herr - pgs 9, 157, 158 Knox - pgs 171, 591, 778 Mulligan - pgs 546, 549 Also, is it possible to view the photos mentioned in the index? These are not available on the website, as are some photos. Your help is very greatly appreciated. Thank you! Melissa Coyle ==== OHBUTLER Mailing List ==== Search for Butler County family names ~ http://surhelp-bin.rootsweb.com/surindx.pl?site=OHBUTLER2

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