Please reply ONLY on the Board (links below): ============================================ This is a Message Board Post that is gatewayed to this mailing list. Surnames: Denny Classification: Query Message Board URL: http://boards.ancestry.com/mbexec/msg/an/0VB.2ACE/309 Message Board Post: Could someone look in the cemetery records for me and see if they find a Joshua Denny born abt 1802. His wife died in 1847 but is buried in the "old north cemetery" in New Paris, Preble Co., OH, but he's not in there. The last I can find of him is in the 1850 Harrison Twp. Darke Co., Census. Please help me if you can. Thanks, Jenny Barton
Please reply ONLY on the Board (links below): ============================================ 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/0VB.2ACE/308 Message Board Post: I am looking for somebody to take a photo of headstone for me, they are buried in the Greenmound Cemetery thhere in Darke Co, Harrison Twp. email me at hteb51@netusa1.net for information. Thanks
The submitter was contacted and there was a typing error. Elizabeth Creagor was born 3 Apr 1798. The year was typed incorrectly but has been corrected at the site. Thanks for pointing out the problem so it could be fixed. At 10/17/04 04:40 PM, you wrote: >It looks like this Elizabeth is not the correct wife. George died before >the birth of Elizabeth, they have an age difference of 69 years, and all >the children were born before Elizabeth. > >Yolanda Campbell Lifter >Malabar, FL >ylifter@ohiofamilyresearch.com >Ohio Family Research: http://www.ohiofamilyresearch.com >Lifter Family: http://www.lifterfamily.com > > > >----- Original Message ----- >From: "Audrey Shields Hancock" <AudreyShieldsHancock@att.net> >To: <OHDARKE-L@rootsweb.com> >Sent: Sunday, October 17, 2004 2:39 PM >Subject: [OHDARKE] Elizabeth (CREAGER) SHULTZ > > > > > > Does anyone recognize the CREAGER family of Elizabeth CREAGER who appears >on > > the Family Group Sheets of Darke Co., OH? Her parents are unknown by the > > poster of the FGS. > > Audrey > > > > > > > > Okay, folks, > > Here's a new one to me: > > http://dcoweb.org/fgs/query004.htm#178 > > > > Husband: George Jacob SHULTZ > > Birth: 14 Oct 1797 > > > > Wife: Elizabeth CREAGER > > Birth: 3 Apr 1866 > > Death: 14 Sep 1873, Darke Co., Ohio > > Burial: 17 Sep 1873, Ansonia Cemetery, Ansonia, Darke Co., Ohio > > > > > > ==== OHDARKE Mailing List ==== > > Contact the OHDARKE List administrator at OHDARKE-admin@rootsweb.com > > http://lists.rootsweb.com/index/usa/OH/darke.html > > Subscribe, unsubscribe, view list archives, etc. > > > > ============================== > > You can manage your RootsWeb-Review subscription from > > http://newsletters.rootsweb.com/ > > > > > > > >==== OHDARKE Mailing List ==== >Visit the OHDARKE List Information page at >http://lists.rootsweb.com/index/usa/OH/darke.html >Subscribe, unsubscribe, view list archives, etc. > >============================== >Gain access to over two billion names including the new Immigration >Collection with an Ancestry.com free trial. Click to learn more. >http://www.ancestry.com/rd/redir.asp?targetid=4930&sourceid=1237
It looks like this Elizabeth is not the correct wife. George died before the birth of Elizabeth, they have an age difference of 69 years, and all the children were born before Elizabeth. Yolanda Campbell Lifter Malabar, FL ylifter@ohiofamilyresearch.com Ohio Family Research: http://www.ohiofamilyresearch.com Lifter Family: http://www.lifterfamily.com ----- Original Message ----- From: "Audrey Shields Hancock" <AudreyShieldsHancock@att.net> To: <OHDARKE-L@rootsweb.com> Sent: Sunday, October 17, 2004 2:39 PM Subject: [OHDARKE] Elizabeth (CREAGER) SHULTZ > > Does anyone recognize the CREAGER family of Elizabeth CREAGER who appears on > the Family Group Sheets of Darke Co., OH? Her parents are unknown by the > poster of the FGS. > Audrey > > > > Okay, folks, > Here's a new one to me: > http://dcoweb.org/fgs/query004.htm#178 > > Husband: George Jacob SHULTZ > Birth: 14 Oct 1797 > > Wife: Elizabeth CREAGER > Birth: 3 Apr 1866 > Death: 14 Sep 1873, Darke Co., Ohio > Burial: 17 Sep 1873, Ansonia Cemetery, Ansonia, Darke Co., Ohio > > > ==== OHDARKE Mailing List ==== > Contact the OHDARKE List administrator at OHDARKE-admin@rootsweb.com > http://lists.rootsweb.com/index/usa/OH/darke.html > Subscribe, unsubscribe, view list archives, etc. > > ============================== > You can manage your RootsWeb-Review subscription from > http://newsletters.rootsweb.com/ > >
Hello Im looking for info on Eleanor Shepherd . who was the daughter of William Rebka and Selma Troemmler. Is anyone researching these people. also looking for Troemmler, Rebka, Moore, Reissig Robin
Yes, that dates must be wrong. I contacted the submitter for the correct date. He typed in the date her husband was buried by mistake, I think. Her tombstone (not good image at DCOWeb), looks like she was 75 when she died in 1873. At 10/17/04 12:41 PM, you wrote: >I do not recognize them, but surely something is wrong here. They have a >69-year difference in age if he was born 1797 and she was born 1866. > >Karen > >Audrey Shields Hancock <AudreyShieldsHancock@att.net> wrote: > >Does anyone recognize the CREAGER family of Elizabeth CREAGER who appears on >the Family Group Sheets of Darke Co., OH? Her parents are unknown by the >poster of the FGS. >Audrey > > > >Okay, folks, >Here's a new one to me: >http://dcoweb.org/fgs/query004.htm#178 > >Husband: George Jacob SHULTZ >Birth: 14 Oct 1797 > >Wife: Elizabeth CREAGER >Birth: 3 Apr 1866 >Death: 14 Sep 1873, Darke Co., Ohio >Burial: 17 Sep 1873, Ansonia Cemetery, Ansonia, Darke Co., Ohio > > >==== OHDARKE Mailing List ==== >Contact the OHDARKE List administrator at OHDARKE-admin@rootsweb.com >http://lists.rootsweb.com/index/usa/OH/darke.html >Subscribe, unsubscribe, view list archives, etc. > >============================== >You can manage your RootsWeb-Review subscription from >http://newsletters.rootsweb.com/ > > > >==== OHDARKE Mailing List ==== >Visit the OHDARKE List Information page at >http://lists.rootsweb.com/index/usa/OH/darke.html >Subscribe, unsubscribe, view list archives, etc. > >============================== >Gain access to over two billion names including the new Immigration >Collection with an Ancestry.com free trial. Click to learn more. >http://www.ancestry.com/rd/redir.asp?targetid=4930&sourceid=1237
Does anyone recognize the CREAGER family of Elizabeth CREAGER who appears on the Family Group Sheets of Darke Co., OH? Her parents are unknown by the poster of the FGS. Audrey Okay, folks, Here's a new one to me: http://dcoweb.org/fgs/query004.htm#178 Husband: George Jacob SHULTZ Birth: 14 Oct 1797 Wife: Elizabeth CREAGER Birth: 3 Apr 1866 Death: 14 Sep 1873, Darke Co., Ohio Burial: 17 Sep 1873, Ansonia Cemetery, Ansonia, Darke Co., Ohio
I do not recognize them, but surely something is wrong here. They have a 69-year difference in age if he was born 1797 and she was born 1866. Karen Audrey Shields Hancock <AudreyShieldsHancock@att.net> wrote: Does anyone recognize the CREAGER family of Elizabeth CREAGER who appears on the Family Group Sheets of Darke Co., OH? Her parents are unknown by the poster of the FGS. Audrey Okay, folks, Here's a new one to me: http://dcoweb.org/fgs/query004.htm#178 Husband: George Jacob SHULTZ Birth: 14 Oct 1797 Wife: Elizabeth CREAGER Birth: 3 Apr 1866 Death: 14 Sep 1873, Darke Co., Ohio Burial: 17 Sep 1873, Ansonia Cemetery, Ansonia, Darke Co., Ohio ==== OHDARKE Mailing List ==== Contact the OHDARKE List administrator at OHDARKE-admin@rootsweb.com http://lists.rootsweb.com/index/usa/OH/darke.html Subscribe, unsubscribe, view list archives, etc. ============================== You can manage your RootsWeb-Review subscription from http://newsletters.rootsweb.com/
Please reply ONLY on the Board (links below): ============================================ This is a Message Board Post that is gatewayed to this mailing list. Surnames: Thomas, Emerson Classification: Query Message Board URL: http://boards.ancestry.com/mbexec/msg/an/0VB.2ACE/307 Message Board Post: Looking for Sarah Josephine,Thomas, b. 1862, Darke Co. OH, d. 1926. Dau. of John L. and Sarah A. Emerson. Was she married? have children? where is she buried? Siblings, Alonzo S and Joseph E. Thomas.
Does anyone have access to the Darke County death records, or perhaps an obituary for the following person (found on Ohio Death Index) that would do a lookup? Last Name First Name Middle Initial CREAGER CATHARI County Name: DARKE Date of Death: 2/11/1920 Volume Number: 3192 Certificate Number: 10687 I am trying to determine whether she is Catherine (Waggoner) Creager, wife of David Creager. They moved from Warren Co. to Darke and he died there in 1868 (residents of Union City). She was born abt. 1830 but I have no information on her parents, death, burial place, etc. -------- One of their sons was Lewis CREAGER who married Maggie ANGEL in Darke Co. in 1885. This was evidently a second marriage for Maggie, as she had a son named John A. Angel b. abt. 1876. Maggie and Lewis moved to Payne, Paulding Co. After he died, she lived in Ft. Wayne with John. His death information is below. Maggie died in Ft. Wayne Aug. 31, 1940. CREAGER LEWIS County Name: PAULDING Date of Death: 8/21/1929 Volume Number: 6074 Certificate Number: 54595 Any help appreciated. Would like to share info. with others researching David's family. He was a son of Casper Creager and Anna Barbara Smith. Karen --- Outgoing mail is certified Virus Free. Checked by AVG anti-virus system (http://www.grisoft.com). Version: 6.0.755 / Virus Database: 505 - Release Date: 9/8/04
Please reply ONLY on the Board (links below): ============================================ This is a Message Board Post that is gatewayed to this mailing list. Surnames: REEDER, KELLY Classification: Query Message Board URL: http://boards.ancestry.com/mbexec/msg/rw/0VB.2ACE/301 Message Board Post: County of Douglas, Illinois - Historical & Biographical - (with outline sketch of the northwest territory and of the state of Illinois) - Chicago, 1884 Douglas County- Bourbon Township James S. REEDER was born March 4, 1840, in Darke County, Ohio, and came with his parents in 1856 to this locality, where he engaged in farming. He enlisted August, 1862, in Company G, Seventy-ninth Illinois Infantry, and served three years. At the battle of Stone River, December 31, 1862, he was wounded and taken prisoner; after being in the enemy's lines twenty-seven days, he was exchanged, and participated in the battles of Liberty Gap and Chickamauga; at the latter, September 19, 1863, he was captured and taken to Richmond Prison, thence to Andersonville, Charleston, S.C., and Florence, making seventeen months in all spent in prison. At the close of the war he returned and engaged in farming, now owning eighty acres. He was married December 2, 1865, to Mary M. Kelly, who was born in Winchester, Ind.; they have four children, three sons and one daughter. Please note that this is not my family - I just posted this information as a courtesy to those who might be related to the subject of the sketch.
It's that time again. The Preble County Room, the Preble County Genealogical Society and the Commodore Preble DAR are again sponsoring a "Night owl prowl" (aka genealogy research lock-in). It will be held on Saturday, October 9th at the Library Administration & Resource Center, 450 S. Barron St. (Rte 127) in Eaton beginning at 4:30 PM. Although the Preble County Room closes at 5 PM, participants will be "locked in" (although you may leave anytime) until 12 midnight. Snacks, water and coffee will be provided. Those with special dietary needs may pack their meal. Bottled drinks are available for purchase at neighboring gas stations. Volunteers will be available to assist researchers in using the Preble County Room collection and on-line resources. There is no charge to attend but registration is limited to 20 in order to assure adequate space and assistance. To register email the Preble County Room at pcroom@infinet.com or call 937-456-4970. -- Susan H. Kendall, Director Preble County District Library 450 S. Barron Street Eaton, OH 45320 voice: 937-456-4250 - fax: 937-456-6092 eLibrary: http://www.pcdl.lib.oh.us/
Hello, I have come across the information on many trees that Sarah Holdeman, daughter of Jacob H and Mary (Brickley) married an Abel Chew or Abel Woolston Chew. I believe the source of that information is from From Peter Farvo's Descendants of John Holderman/Halderman, etc There were two Sarah Holdeman/Halderman girls in Allen Tsp just about the same age and b. abt 1844. Both were daughters of different Jacob Holderman/Halderman's. 1850 US Census - Allen tsp, Darke Co, OH Jacob Holderman 40 M Pa Elizabeth 37 F Pa (this would be Riegal) S? 12 F Pa Felix 10 M Pa Henry 7 M Oh Sarah 5 F Oh (listed as Salome on some census) 1850 US Census - Allen tsp, Darke Co, OH JH Holderman 27 M Penn (Jacob H) Mary 29 F Penn (this would be Brickley) Sarah Jane 6 F Ohio Anna B. 4 F Ohio I believe due to their close proximity on the 1870 census, it was the daughter of Jacob and Elizabeth (Riegal) that married Abel. In the 1870 census, Sarah and husband Abel live 4 doors down from Jacob and Elizabeth Riegal. Jacob and Mary Brickley were in PA in 1870 with the rest of their children. Also I have the autobiography of one of Jacob and Mary Brickley's sons, Josiah, who writes of his other siblings but makes no mention of Sarah or her husband. Their Sarah could have died between 1850 & 1860, as it is unlikely she married someone else at 14 or younger - she is not with the family on the 1860 census. 1870 US Census - Allen tsp, Darke Co, OH CHEW: Abel 26 NJ Salome 25 OH Jacob 6 OH Willis 5 OH Cora C. 3 OH Thomas 2 mos OH ---------------------------------------------- 4 doors further down same page: HOLDERMAN: Jacob 60 PA Elizabeth 56 PA Melinda 16 OH I am hoping to find a death certificate for Sarah Jane Holdeman or Holderman, daughter of Jacob H Holderman and Mary Brickley between 1850 and 1860. Regards, Marlaina Barr
Please reply ONLY on the Board (links below): ============================================ This is a Message Board Post that is gatewayed to this mailing list. Surnames: Fitzgerald, Robison Classification: Query Message Board URL: http://boards.ancestry.com/mbexec/msg/rw/0VB.2ACE/300 Message Board Post: I'm looking for an obit on Sarah (ROBISON) FITZGERALD, b. 1830, Ohio; d. 30 Dec 1883, Greenville, Darke, OH. Any info on her death would be greatly appreciated. Thank you, Vonnie Galusha
Today was Judy Logan last day as director of Garst Museum. Penny Perry will be the temporary director until a new director is hired. Penny says all the museum will be open till 5pm including the library. Wayne
Thanks Ginger If you have internet access. You can do your own lookups. With names like mcconnell. See end of email for mcconnell search results. Go to: http://randolph.dcoweb.org/UCobits/index.html This website and this data has given me & my family new leads. My website is: http://jwcramer.freeyellow.com/ JohnW Cramer >Union City Ohio & Indiana >Union City Evening Times, June 1934-Mar. 1939 and the >Union City Times-Gazette, May 1939-Dec. 1942 > (Apr. 1939 not filmed; missing issues in 1942) >From: Torres, Jane E [mailto:jetorres@indiana.edu] >Billy Baker has just completed reading and transcribing the obituaries found in the Union >City Times-Gazette for the year 1942! Additionally he has also completed RE-reading the >previous years, 1934-1941 looking for obits that might have been overlooked on the first >reading. There are now about 3,000 obituaries posted, give or take a few! > >http://randolph.dcoweb.org/UCobits/index.html > >I have found that search engine on the page to be a bit lacking so you might want >to search from the DCOWeb homepage as well: www.dcoweb.org >One can hardly imagine the amount of work and time Billy has put into transcribing these >obituaries to assist us in our research. This resource has become an extremely valuable >tool for research both in Randolph County, IN and Darke County, OH - and often, even >reaching further in scope. So, once again, thank you Billy! -- I'm beginning to >think that YOU are our most valuable resource! >Happy Searching, >--Jane >From: Torres, Jane E -----Original Message----- From: Ginger McConnell [mailto:vmcougar@comcast.net] Sent: Friday, September 03, 2004 8:07 PM To: Cramer, John Subject: Re: [OHDARKE] Search results/5 Detail listings/Trick John, Thank you so much for these. You are doing a wonderful thing for those of us who aren't in the area. Ginger Redman-McConnell -------Original Message------- From: Cramer, John <mailto:John.Cramer@das.state.oh.us> Date: 9/3/2004 1:22:13 PM To: OHDARKE-L@rootsweb.com Subject: [OHDARKE] Search results/5 Detail listings/Trick BCC: Trick-list & OHDARKE-list FYI Union City Times-Gazette, Thursday, April 17, 1941 Charles Trick dies. . . . Darke Co., OH. Her parents were Raymond E. Trick and Ida Mae Martin.) Post by: John Wm Cramer === Other search (mcconnell) results: Results from This Site: 1 - 4 of 4 total results for mcconnell 1934 June-Sept. Union City Obituaries ... to 1934 Index Union City Evening Times, Tuesday, September 11, 1934 Passes Away. - Mrs. John McConnell is dead at her home in Anderson, Ind. - Was a former resident of Union City, Ind. and a true Christian ... http://www.dcoweb.org/randolph/UCobits/1934a.html - 129k - 2004-08-07 1941 July-Aug. Union City Obituaries ... P. Mann of Muncie; and four grandchildren, James and Robert Gill, Clyde Peterson, Jr., and Dorothy McConnell. The body will be returned from the Meeks mortuary to the home in Albany Friday morning and ... http://www.dcoweb.org/randolph/UCobits/1941d.html - 99k - 2003-12-21 1934 Union City Obituary Index ... , July 5, 1934 Marshall, Harry E. - Wed., Sept. 19, 1934 Mayne, Phyllis Ann - Thurs., June 21, 1934 McConnell, Mrs. Catherine Eliza - Tues., Sept. 11, 1934 McFarland, Mrs. Iola (Robinson) - Wed., Nov. ... http://www.dcoweb.org/randolph/UCobits/1934index.html - 12k - 2004-02-04 1934 Oct.-Dec. Union City Obituaries ... E. Price, Muncie business man, and former prominent Union City resident; Joseph A. Price, of McConnell, N. C.; Harry Price, of Logansport; and Wilbur Price, of Union City; two brothers, Andrew of Rossburg ... http://www.dcoweb.org/randolph/UCobits/1934b.html - 102k - 2004-02-05 ==== OHDARKE Mailing List ==== Contact the OHDARKE List administrator at OHDARKE-admin@rootsweb.com http://lists.rootsweb.com/index/usa/OH/darke.html Subscribe, unsubscribe, view list archives, etc. <end>
Please reply ONLY on the Board (links below): ============================================ 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/0VB.2ACE/179.2.1 Message Board Post: Hi Carol, I don't have much if any real information on Phoebe or Phebe. I did find a Phebe Hardy living with a Henry Hardy in St. Joseph County, Indiana in 1850. The Hardy name is interesting. It seems that she had a nephew, Jesse D. Rush, who was learning the blacksmith trade from a Robert Hardy. I would enjoy sharing any information with you. You can e-mail me privately if you like. Tracy
Please reply ONLY on the Board (links below): ============================================ This is a Message Board Post that is gatewayed to this mailing list. Surnames: Hardy, Rush Classification: Query Message Board URL: http://boards.ancestry.com/mbexec/msg/rw/0VB.2ACE/179.2 Message Board Post: Would you have any information on Phoebe or Phebe Rush. She married a Hardy. They lived in Darke Co. Ohio and also moved to Indiana and I believe are bureied in the St Joseph Cemetert I think I am there GGGGanddaughter. Thanks for any assistance. Carol
FYI- OHDarke-list, Cramer-list & Kramer-list === 1934 June-Sept. Union City Obituaries ... Bluff Point Cemetery. Return to 1934 Index Union City Evening Times, Monday, July 16, 1934 James Cramer. - Well known Darke County farmer dies at home north of Versailles. - He was the father of Miss ... http://www.dcoweb.org/randolph/UCobits/1934a.html - 129k - 2004-08-07 More: Union City Evening Times, Monday, July 16, 1934 James Cramer. - Well known Darke County farmer dies at home north of Versailles. - He was the father of Miss Alpha Cramer, East Side primary teacher. James Cramer, aged 80 years, died early Saturday morning at his home two miles north of Versailles, O., after an illness of eight years from a complication of diseases. He was a well known Darke County farmer. He is survived by nine children, one of whom is Miss Alpha Cramer, teacher of the first grade in the East Side school. Funeral services were held at the home Monday afternoon at 2:00 o'clock, eastern standard time. A floral tribute was sent in the name of the East Side school, and several teachers attended the funeral service. === 1936 Oct.-Dec. Union City Obituaries ... Times, Tuesday, December 15, 1936 Train Kills Youth Driving On Tracks Greenville, O. - James Cramer, 21 years old, living near Woodington in Brown township, died in Greenville hospital at 7:45 o'clock ... http://www.dcoweb.org/randolph/UCobits/1936d.html - 69k - 2004-08-07 More: Union City Evening Times, Tuesday, December 15, 1936 Train Kills Youth Driving On Tracks Greenville, O. - James Cramer, 21 years old, living near Woodington in Brown township, died in Greenville hospital at 7:45 o'clock this morning from head injuries suffered at 2:00 o'clock today when his automobile was struck by a doubleheader Pennsylvania railroad freight train one-half mile east of the Chestnut street crossing. The young man was driving on the right-of-way at the time of the accident. He is survived by his father, Lewis Cramer; two brothers and four sisters. The body was removed to the Fisher funeral home at Ansonia. [Fisher-Oliver Funeral Home records states that he was born May 29, 1915 at Frenchtown, OH, the son of Lewis Cramer(Gordon, OH) and Eulahlia Smith(Wayne Twp., Darke Co., OH). He was buried on Dec. 17th at Frenchtown Cemetery. He was single.] === 1937 Oct.-Dec. Union City Obituaries ... . John W. Knoll was found dead in her rocking chair last evening about six o'clock by Miss Alpha Cramer, a teacher in the East Side school who resided with Mrs. Knoll at the home 316 North Walnut St. Mrs ... http://www.dcoweb.org/randolph/UCobits/1937d.html - 117k - 2004-08-11 More: Union City Evening Times, Friday, October 29, 1937 Funeral Rites - The services for Mrs. J. W. Knoll will be held Sunday. - Mrs. Knoll passed away while sitting in her chair last night. Mrs. John W. Knoll was found dead in her rocking chair last evening about six o'clock by Miss Alpha Cramer, a teacher in the East Side school who resided with Mrs. Knoll at the home 316 North Walnut St. Mrs. Knoll was the daughter of Henry and Elizabeth Risser and she was born in Montgomery county, O., near Concord church, Aug. 23, 1853. Here she attended school and grew up. She was formerly Miss Ella Risser and some twenty-two years ago she was married to John W. Knoll the well known buggy salesman for years connected with the old Union City Carriage Co. Hohn Knoll died 17 years ago. On their marriage Mr. and Mrs. Knoll took up their residence in Union City and Mrs. Knoll was a resident here for the rest of her life. She resided on West Pearl street, Howard street, and her late home 316 North Walnut street, Union City, O. She was a devout Christian woman and a life long member of the Methodist church. She was also a very active member of the Mitchell Bible class and was a regular attendant on the class meetings. She was honored and respected by all who knew her and many friends will mourn her passing. She is survived by the following niece and nephews: Mrs. Minnie Zeiset, Brookville, O., U. S. Landis, West Milton, O.: Harry Risser, Frank Risser, of Dayton, O.; Warren Risser, New Lebanon, O., and Robert Risser, DeQueen, Ark. The body was taken to the Brooks funeral home where friends may call tomorrow (Saturday) up to the hour of the funeral services. The funeral rites will be held Sunday afternoon at 2 o'clock (C.S.T.) from the first Methodist Church conducted by Rev. Carl G. Adams. Interment in the Union City Cemetery. Posted by: John Wm Cramer
BCC: Trick-list & OHDARKE-list FYI Union City Times-Gazette, Thursday, April 17, 1941 Charles Trick dies. Charles E. Trick, 78, a salesman for the Jefferis Auto company, Greenville, for many years, died at 9:30 a. m. Wednesday at the Wayne hospital after a lingering illness. Mr. Trick was a native of Preble county but had spent most of his life in Greenville. He was a member of the K. of P. lodge. Surviving are a wife, Forest; one son, Samuel F., of Greenville; a daughter, Mrs. James Johnson, of Gettysburg; and two brothers, Ben Trick, of Indianapolis, Ind., and Sam Trick, of Ann Arbor, Mich. Funeral services will be conducted at 2 o'clock Saturday at the Greenville U. B. church with Rev. Joseph Henry officiating. Burial will be in the Gettysburg cemetery. Union City Times-Gazette, Friday, October 23, 1942 Elva Whitesel dies in Anderson; rites Saturday. Elva Rachel Whitesel, 77, died at 6:40 a. m. yesterday at the home of a daughter, Mrs. Harley Trick, 1903 East Fifth street in Anderson, death following an illness of several years. She had been critically ill for the past few weeks. Mrs. Whitesel was born in Iowa March 4, 1865, daughter of Joseph and Jane (Fields) Marsh. She was married to Peter T. Whitesel, who died October 4, 1932. Surviving are eight children, Mrs. Trick, at whose home she died; Mrs. James Parks of Anderson, William Whitesel of near Pendleton, Fred Whitesel of Anderson, Mrs. Steven High of Chrystal, Mich., Virgil Whitesel of Anderson, Trecil Whitesel of Goodrich, N. D., and Bernice Whitesel of Anderson. Brother and sisters are: Mrs. George Whiteneck of Jay county, Webster Marsh of Union City, Wilmer and George Marsh of Randolph county and Orvin Marsh of Geneva. One son, one daughter, four brothers and one sister are deceased. There are 30 grandchildren and 17 great-grandchildren. Funeral services will be conducted Saturday at 2 p. m. at Praise Chapel on the Jay-Randolph county line in charge of Rev. Reardon, pastor of the Park Place Church of God. Burial will be in Praise Chapel cemetery. The body will be returned today from the Williamson funeral home in Portland to the Trick residence in Anderson. Union City Times-Gazette, Friday, August 29, 1941 Ansonian succumbs to heart attack; rites to be Sunday. Samuel H. Miller, 76, died at his home in Ansonia at 2 p. m. Thursday. He suffered a heart attack while sitting on his front porch and was found by neighbors. Spending most of his life as a farmer, he moved to Ansonia 22 years ago and ran a ditching machine a number of years. He is survived by three sons, Fred, of Greenville; Lowell, of Greenville rural route 2; and Harry, of Ansonia; three daughters, Mrs. Lawrence Lehman, of Versailles, rural route 3; Mrs. Homer Zechar, of Dayton, and Mrs. Lois Hessin, of Ansonia; 15 grandchildren, and nine great grandchildren. Funeral services will be held at 2 p. m. Sunday at the Church of God, Ansonia, with burial in Ansonia cemetery. Friends may call at the Lehman home from Friday afternoon until services. (Miller Funeral Home records state that Samuel Harvey Miller was born Aug. 23, 1865 in Van Buren Twp., Darke Co., OH, the son of Manuel Miller and Nancy Waggaman (both born in PA). His deceased spouse was named Laura Belle (Trick).) Union City Times-Gazette, Tuesday, March 12, 1940 Ansonia man dies from injuries; plan funeral Wednesday. Greenville, O., March 11. --- William Yockey, 85, retired Ansonia blacksmith, died at 2 p. m. Sunday at Wayne hospital, Greenville, from the effects of injuries sustained Friday night when he was run down by a motor car at Ansonia. Yockey's death was attributed to a skull fracture. Hospital attendants report that he never regained consciousness. The accident occurred at 8 p. m. Friday as Yockey was attempting to cross Main street in Ansonia. It is claimed that he walked directly into the path of a car driven by Purl Trick, of Coletown. Witnesses have exonerated the auto driver of all blame. The aged man, who had lived at Ansonia for more than 60 years, leaves a widow, Stella, and four daughters, Mrs. Ethel Riegle, Ansonia; Laura, at home, and Grace and Ruth, both of Detroit, Mich. Funeral services are to be held at the late residence on E. Calan street, Ansonia, at 2 p. m. (EST), Wednesday with Rev. Hugh A. Smith officiating. Burial will be in Greenville cemetery. Union City Times-Gazette, Monday, November 6, 1939 Blood clot blamed in woman's death. Mrs. Mabel Marie Hipple, 30, wife of Stanford H. Hipple, Greenville, died suddenly at 2:30 p. m. Friday at Wayne hospital in Greenville following childbirth. Death has been attributed to a blood clot. The Hipples had move to Greenville last December from a farm in the Ansonia vicinity. Besides the husband, the deceased leaves a three year old son, Shirley Lee; her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Raymond Trick, of Greenville, rural route; one brother, Harvey(Harley) Trick, also of Greenville rural route, and five sisters, Mrs. Roll(Rolly) Hascher, Mrs. William Hipple, Mrs. Eugene Cook, and Mrs. Lawrence Roth, all of Greenville, and Mrs. Robert Unger, Greenville rural route. Funeral services will be held at the Ansonia Christian church at 2 p. m. today with Rev. R. O. Marsh officiating. Burial will be in Beamsville cemetery. (Miller Funeral Home, Greenville records state that she was born March 19, 1909 in Adams Twp., Darke Co., OH. Her parents were Raymond E. Trick and Ida Mae Martin.) Post by: John Wm Cramer