Who were the parents of Leslie WARWICK? Vivian On Sat, 02 Apr 2005 09:20:38 -0500 [email protected] writes: > Surnames: FLENNER, WEHR, GEBHART, WARWICK, SMITH, SCHENCK, WITHEROW, > WHITTMAN, HINKLE, IRWIN, KING, KYGER, ELLIOTT CLEMENTS, HARNECK, > COOK, MEHL, PEPPER, POPP, SHELEY, WITHROW, > > from Memoirs of the Miami Valley, Vol. III, 1919 > > on page 222: > in bio on Frank H. FLENNER, it mentions his father, Adam FLENNER, > and "his first wife was a Miss WEHR, and they had six children." > > on page 247: > in bio on Albert GEBHART, it mentions: "On November 10, 1878, Mr. > Gebhart was married to Mary, daughter of George and Mary R. WEHR, > natives of Germany who came to the United States as young married > people and, after a short stay in Cincincnati, took up their abode > in St. Clair township, where Mr. WEHR purchased a farm. There he > continued to be engaged in agricultural pursuits until the time of > his death at the age of seventy-eight years. His widow survives him > until the age of eighty-seven years and passed away at Seven Mile. > They were members of the Reformed church and the parents of the > following children: Lawrence, deceased; Annie, deceased, who was the > wife of Leslie WARWICK; Lena, who married Albert SMITH, of Preble > county, Ohio; Andrew, formerly a farmer of St. Clair township, but > now retired and living at Hamilton; John, deceased, who married Ella > SCHENCK; Margaret, of Seven Mile, widow of Lou WITHEROW; Mary, who > became Mrs. GEBHART; and Lizzie, who married Emiel W! > HITTMAN, of Seven Mile." > > on page 311: > in bio on Gustav HINKLE, it mentions one of his daughters "Flora, > who is the wife of Charles WEHR, of this township." > > on page 352: > in bio on Cornelius IRWIN, it mentions his brother, William IRWIN > "was married June 8, 1870, to Harriet, daughter of Adam and > Catherine (WEHR) FLENNER, farming peope of near Overpeck, Ohio, who > subsequently secured a farm near Darrtown and finally moved to > Woodsdale, where they continued farming all their lives." > > on page 383: > in bio on Louis A. KING, it mentions his son, "George, who married > Fern WEHR." > > on page 384: > in bio on William KING, Louis A. KING's father, it mentions the same > information described in the Louis A. KING bio. > > on page 408: > in bio on George Huston KYGER, it mentions his father, Huston Daniel > KYGER, was educated in the home schools of Darrtown in which > community he was reared as a farmer on the home place; and was > married in 1871 to Louisa FLENNER, of Milford township a daughter of > Adam and Catherine (WEHR) FLENNER, natives of Butler county and > farming people of Woodsdale, Ohio. Adam and Catherine FLENNER were > the parents of these children: Chambers, a farmer of Milford > township, who married Laura ELLIOTT of Darrtown and died March > 3,1899; Nathan, who is single and resides at Darrtown; Louisa, who > became Mrs. KYGER; Harriet, who married William LEVIN of Darrtown; > Lavanda, the widow of John CLEMENTS, of Hamilton; and Catherine, who > married Cornelius IRWIN. For his second wife, Adam FLENNER married > Amanda HARNECK, of Westchester, Ohio, and they had these children: > Ollie, who is deceased; Frank; James, of Trenton, Ohio; Elizabeth, > who married Joseph WEHR, of Overpeck, Ohio; and Isabelle, who marr! > ied George COOK, of Westchester. > > on page 476: > in bio on Jacob MEHL, "He was born in Fairfield township, Butler > county, March 7, 1865, onwe of twleve children of Jacob and Lena > (WEHR) MEHL, who were both natives of Strasburg, Germany. Besides > Jacob, the other children, eleven of whom are living, were > Elizabeth, Anna, Lucy, Mary, Lena, Clara, Sarah, Samuel, William and > Frank. The father came to the United States when a young man, > locating in Butler county, where he worked as a farmhand a number of > years. Later he rented a farm and soon the results of his efforts > became apparent. In addition to his success with his acres he also > became popular in the community and was respected by all as a > desirable citizen who had the best interests of the community at > heart. He passed away in 1889 and it may be truthfully said that > genuine sorrow was expressed over his death. His sons and daughters > had now grown to maturity and were well equipped, both by home > training and inherited smartness, to perpetuate the estimable name > of th! > e family." > > on page 565: > in bio on Frank E. PEPPER, "Mr. PEPPER is a native son of Butler > county, and was born at Overpeck, January 20, 1868, his parents > being William and Amanda (WEHR) PEPPER. Mr. PEPPER died in 1877." > > on page 575: > in bio on George POPP, it mentions his brother "Andrew, who married > Mary WEHR of Middletown, and is now deceased." > > on page 645: > in bio on Daniel Millikin SHELEY, it mentions his son "William, who > lives in Detroit, married Sarah WEHR, deceased." > > on page 669: > in bio on D. B. SMITH, it mentions his son "Isaac M., living near > the home place, who married Mollie WEHR." > > on page 783 > in bio on David K. WITHROW, it mentions his brother "Leonidas H. > deceased, a farmer of Wayne township, who married Margaret WEHR." > > > Gary King > Batavia IL > > -----Original Message----- > From: NELL116 > To: Kingsk1117 > Sent: Sun, 6 Mar 2005 12:59:02 PM Eastern Standard Time > Subject: Wehr > > > Hi Gary, > Please send information from on the WEHR families in Memoirs of > the Miami Valley. They lived in Butler County, Ohio. Jacob Wehr and > Catherine Weaver were my GGG Grandparents. > > Nellie Barnes > > > ==== 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) > > >