Judy and all: I have to say these little tid bits all so very interesting and even put me on other family lines I didn't realize. Even found a great aunt that I was searching and searching for. Many thanks Amy, and Judy thanks for putting on the web. You never know when someone would like to return and if there was anything missed. Jerry Long ----- Original Message ----- From: "Judy Kelble" <[email protected]> To: <[email protected]> Sent: Thursday, June 17, 2004 5:08 AM Subject: [OHHURON-L] Ripley News... > Hi All, > As you all know, Amy Armstrong has really been working to help you as researchers of the southern tier of Huron County. She has been transcribing the people and their happenings in the Plymouth Advertiser. While Plymouth is not actually in Huron County boundries, a lot of people seen within the pages are. I couldn't watch those emails come online and then disappear into the everafter, never to be seen again, soooo > I have been copying them and putting them online. You can find them featured on our website. Go to www.rootsweb.com/~ohhuron and take a look around. Amy is about half done, so this is going to be a big file when it is complete. > If anyone else has material, not seen before on this website, let me know if you are willing to transcribe it. > > Peace, > Judy > > > ==== OHHURON Mailing List ==== > Join and support the Huron County Chapter of the Ohio Genealogical Soc. > We meet the 4th Monday of every month, save December. > 7:30pm at the Senior Center, Norwalk, Oh. >
Hello List, I'm researching the HOLE and PARROTT family of Huron County and Richland County, OH. Heber Eugene HOLE and his sister Carolyn May (HOLE) PARROTT children of (UNKNOWN) Heber Eugene HOLE born in 1879 Died 1965 married Ella M. (?) born 1879 Died 1957. Carolyn May (HOLE) born 1883 died 1930 married Hartson Frank PARROTT. To my understanding there was a very bad devoice and Carolyn moved in with her brother and family in 1910 census records of of Lake County, OH Heber & wife Ella HOLE are buried in Richland County, Plymouth, OH at GreenLawn Cemetery. On the hill right behind the Big Mausoleum as you come in the main gate. Any researching this HOLE family? Mrs.L.Reilly OH
Hi All, As you all know, Amy Armstrong has really been working to help you as researchers of the southern tier of Huron County. She has been transcribing the people and their happenings in the Plymouth Advertiser. While Plymouth is not actually in Huron County boundries, a lot of people seen within the pages are. I couldn't watch those emails come online and then disappear into the everafter, never to be seen again, soooo I have been copying them and putting them online. You can find them featured on our website. Go to www.rootsweb.com/~ohhuron and take a look around. Amy is about half done, so this is going to be a big file when it is complete. If anyone else has material, not seen before on this website, let me know if you are willing to transcribe it. Peace, Judy
In a message dated 6/16/2004 6:30:02 AM Eastern Standard Time, [email protected] writes: > Subj:[OHHURON-L] OMWAG > Date:6/16/2004 6:30:02 AM Eastern Standard Time > From:[email protected] > Reply-to:[email protected] > To:[email protected] > Sent from the Internet > > > > Found Belle and George W. OMWAG in the Cemetery index on page 442. If > someone has access to the Huron County Cemetery book, I would be grateful to > have the information about them. > > Thanks very much. > > Anne Roede Giddings in CT HI Anne, Here is the burial information on George W. and Belle OMWAG (and on father Jacob OMWAG): From the Huron County, Ohio Cemetery Inscriptions book: Grove Street Cemetery, New London Township Page 442. Section 5-- Row 10. 13 Belle Omwag 1868-1952 14 George W. Omwag 1861-1919. Greenlawn Cemetery, Greenwich Township Page 163. Section 4, Row 16 (lots 247-252) 12 Jacob Omwag. Co. C, 101 Ohio Inf. (U.S. military marker), (GAR marker). In addition to the above, here is what I found on George Omwag (& variant spellings) and his wife, Belle Noble (at no extra charge): 1. Death Index, Huron County, Ohio, 1908-1919 "eorge" Omway, d. 4/10/1919. 2.Huron County, Ohio Marriages, 1815-1900, published by Scheuer Publications, 1992 George W. Onway m. Belle Noble 10 Mar 1885, Book 4, Page 274. 3. Birth Index, 1867-1908, Huron County, Ohio Flo J. Omwag 01/26/1890 Edna Omwag 12/19/1893 4. 1870 Federal Census Index, Huron County, Ohio The following are listed for surname "OMWIG", census page 315, Greenwich Township. Read first name, age, and place of birth: Elizabeth, 42, OH Elizabeth, 12, OH George W., 9, OH Ida May, 5, OH Jacob, 45, OH Mary, 16, OH Soprona, 11, OH William, 2, OH 5. From Ancestry.com-- Ohio 1910 Census Miracode Index: Name: George W. Omway Age: 48 Birthplace: OH Residence: New London Township, Huron County Relation: Head of household Other residents: Wife: Belle, age 45, born, OH Daughter: Florence, age 20, born OH Daughter: Edna, age 16, born OH. 6. From FamilySearch.org-- 1880 U.S. Census, Household Record Read name, relation, age, birthplace, occupation, Father's birthplace, Mother's birthplace: Mary J. Noble, self, 48, OH, NY, NY Charles Hopkins, son, 20, OH, at school, NJ, OH Bell Noble, daughter, 12, OH, at school, PA, OH Harry Noble, son, 9, OH, at school, PA, OH Edwin Noble, son, 5, OH, at school, PA, OH Willis Bellamey, son, 15, at school, Engl(land), Eng(land). Census place was Fitchfield Township, Huron County, Ohio. Regards, Ken Shute, in Maryland ([email protected])
Ripley news from THE PLYMOUTH ADVERTISER (Plymouth, Richland Co., Ohio) 12 June 1915 Volume 62, No. 29 JOHN WELCH spent decoration day in Shelby. FORD TRUXELL is assisting his father on the farm. W.C. BURNETT transacted business in Akron Tuesday. Mrs. REIBER is having her house on the HULBERT farm on the county line painted. Mrs. ALVERDA SNYDER of McKendree was the guest of her parents last Wednesday. Mrs. T.B. BLACK and Mrs. J.H. GLEASON were reported among our sick this week. HELEN SIMMONS, a trained nurse of Bowling Green, was a recent guest of her parents. CLAUDE DELLARVER of Wisconsin, is the guest of his uncle, L.B. TRUXELL for a few days. JAY McCULLOUGH and brother GILBERT were visitors of an uncle in Centerton a week ago Sunday. HENRY LUTEMAN and son and L.B. TRUXELL and son FORD, attended Decoration day services in Chicago Jct. W.C. GLEASON, our genial B.&O. agent at Boughtonville, took possession of a new Ford auto last Monday. FRANK P. BOARDMAN and wife were guests of relatives in Cleveland recently, she remaining for treatment in the hospital. The little son of W.E. DUFFER, while playing with a cart last Sunday, was thrown into a ditch, breaking his collar bone. CARRIE SILLIMAN, FRANCES WAKEMAN and Mrs. ANNA CRUM were among the guests at the decoration day services in Shiloh. GLENN MAYNARD of the Farmers' Banking Co. of Greenwich, and his wife, were entertained in Delphi, Sunday and Monday a week ago. Capt. A. NOECKER of Plymouth, and Mrs. FLORA WARD of Mansfield, passed through Delphi to Edwards Grove Cemetery last Monday morning to decorate graves. BELLE RUSSELL BAILEY of Buffalo, N.Y., with her son and wife, Mrs. ANNA KELLEY, and M. HOWARD and family, of Shiloh, were recent Sunday guests of MELVIN HOWARD and wife. One of the most beautiful designed folders with class roll and commencement announcements of Plymouth was received by the writer as the compliments of W.S. UNDERWOOD of Ripley, a member of the class. Ripley had two graduates of first grade high schools this year, WAYNE UNDERWOOD at Plymouth, and CHAS. KISER at Greenwich. ------------------------------------------- Transcribed and submitted by Amy E. Armstrong ([email protected]) --------------------------------------------
Found Belle and George W. OMWAG in the Cemetery index on page 442. If someone has access to the Huron County Cemetery book, I would be grateful to have the information about them. Thanks very much. Anne Roede Giddings in CT<?xml:namespace prefix = o ns = "urn:schemas-microsoft-com:office:office" /> CT Statewide obit volunteer ODT volunteer for Cheshire, Newington, Manchester, Meriden, Stonington, & Fairfield. Friend of Godfrey Memorial Library, Middletown
----- Original Message ----- From: L. Reilly To: HURON CO. OHIO Sent: Sunday, June 13, 2004 7:47 PM Subject: Researching Irvin and Barnett Family-Willard, oh area Hello list, I going to try a new area of my research for a Franklin James "Frank" Irvin and his wife Lula Barnett, Also know as Lullie, Lucille Barnett. Childern are: Dillard Irvin, Donald Irvin, Mary Irvin, Delbert Irvin, Richard Dean Irvin born 1940, Rodger Lee Irvin born in 1942. When the last two children were born they were living at 10 Church Street in Willard, OH in the 40's. Would anyone know of this family or any family connections? Any Information would be greatly appreciated. Thanks a head time. Mrs.L.Reilly OH
New Haven news from THE PLYMOUTH ADVERTISER (Plymouth, Richland Co., Ohio) 12 June 1915 Volume 62, No. 29 WM. LONG is slowly improving from his recent illness. Mrs. P.J. DOUD transacted business in Plymouth on Thursday afternoon. Mrs. CHRISMAN of Mansfield, spent Sunday with her sister, Mrs. O.E. BeVIER. Miss MARIE EBINGER of Plymouth, spent Sunday with her sister, Mrs. M. THUMA. Mrs. C.H. KNIGHT attended the funeral of WM. BROWN of Plymouth, Tuesday. Mrs. J.M. PALMER spent Sunday in North Fairfield, at the home of her father, B.F. BECK. Mrs. SUSAN MILLS was a Sunday guest of Mrs. GEORGE TRIMMER of Chicago Junction. Mrs. AMELIA HOUGH has been quite ill at the home of her daughter, Mrs. W.G. BURWELL of Chicago Junction. Little Miss HELEN MILLS is spending her vacation in Greenwich with her grandparents, Mr. and Mrs. WM. NOBLE. Mrs. MILA FACKLER of Plymouth, was an over Sunday guest of her sister, Mrs. TILLIE McLAUGHLIN, west of the village. Mrs. C.H. KNIGHT and Mrs. WASHBURN entertained the M.E. Aid Society at the home of the former, Thursday afternoon. Mrs. C.J. GAULT and family, and Mr. & Mrs. W.A. GARRETT, spent Sunday at the home of Mr. & Mrs. HARRY GUESS, east of Plymouth. Mr. and Mrs. D.P. BARNES of Fairfield, spent Sunday at the home of their daughter, Mrs. E.N. KISER also calling at the home of their cousins, WM. LONG and sister, Mrs. M.J. BROWN. ------------------------------------------- Transcribed and submitted by Amy E. Armstrong ([email protected]) --------------------------------------------
New Haven news from THE PLYMOUTH ADVERTISER (Plymouth, Richland Co., Ohio) 05 June 1915 Volume 62, No. 28 FRANCIS P. LONG has accepted a position in Cleveland. Rev. J.J. WYETH of Mansfield, O., was in the village Monday. Rev. CRAFTS of Plymouth, delivered the Memorial sermon Sunday. Mrs. C.H. KNIGHT was the guest of Mrs. AMANDA SOUTHARD Thursday. Mrs. R.E. DAWSON was the guest of her parents at Fairfield, Thursday. Miss RUBY SEYDEL of Auburn, Ind., is visiting relatives and friends in this vicinity. Miss GLADYS HUNT of Toledo is visiting Mrs. H.F. DICKINSON and other friends in this vicinity. Mr. and Mrs. GEO. HOUGH were guests of Mr. and Mrs. WM. BURWELL of Chicago, Monday. Mrs. RAY CRAIG and children of Norwalk, were the guests of E.N. KISER and family, Monday. Miss NELLIE LOVELAND and her friend, Miss FRANCIS GERLACH of Winona Lake, Ind., are visiting at Oberlin. SAMUEL KISER and daughter, Mrs. SCOTT WALTERS of Mifflinburg, Pa., are visiting their cousin, Mr. NELSON KISER and family. Mr. and Mrs. HARMON and son of Chicago, Misses IRENE and MARIE EBINGER were entertained Sunday at the home of Mr. and Mrs. WILL THUMA. Mr. and Mrs. J.W. PALMER and family, Mr. and Mrs. E. CHAMBERS, and Mr. ARTHUR FRANKLIN were entertained Sunday at the home of Mrs. A. MILLS and family. ------------------------------------------- Transcribed and submitted by Amy E. Armstrong ([email protected]) --------------------------------------------
New Haven news from THE PLYMOUTH ADVERTISER (Plymouth, Richland Co., Ohio) 29 May 1915 Volume 62, No. 27 Miss MABEL SKINNER is spending a week with relatives in Toledo. Mrs. WM. LYNN of Plymouth, spent Monday at the home of Mrs. MARTHA SNYDER. Mrs. O.E. BEVIER has been on the sick list for the past week with nervous prostration. Mr. and Mrs. A. MACKIN of Greenfield, spent Sunday with their cousin, Mrs. W.A. GARRETT. Mrs. WILL WOLFE of Cleveland, has been visiting with her father, J.D. GRIMES and wife. Mrs. HENRY MILLER and daughter, of Lima, were guests Tuesday of Mrs. J.W. PALMER. Mrs. ANNA WOODRUFF of Norwalk, is spending the week with her brother, FREDERICK LAYER. Mr. and Mrs. RAY DICKINSON spent Sunday at the home of WILSON TUTTLE south of Plymouth. FRANCIS LONG left for Cleveland Sunday evening, having secured a position with the Mazda light company. Mrs. ROSS LONG and little son, of Cleveland, spent Wednesday afternoon at the home of her father-in-law, F.H. LONG. O.O. GARRETT while running an emery wheel was hit in the eye by a small chip of steel, bruising the inside of the eyelid, causing him much suffering. WM. LONG has for the past ten days been seriously ill with kidney trouble. His daughters from Detroit and a son and daughter from Toledo came to spend a few days. He is slowly improving at this time. ------------------------------------------- Transcribed and submitted by Amy E. Armstrong ([email protected]) --------------------------------------------
New Haven Township High School, Class of 1915 source: THE PLYMOUTH ADVERTISER (Plymouth, Richland Co., Ohio): 08 May 1915, Volume 62, No. 24 The sixth annual commencement of the New Haven Township High School will be held Thursday evening, May 20, at 8 o'clock at the M.E. church in the above village. There are six in the graduating class as follows: Clarence V. Cole Phoebe J. Smith Francis C. Long Edna M. Miller Cecil G. Boardman Hon. A.W. Overmyer will deliver the class address. *Submitter's note: There were only five names listed in this announcement. ------------------------------------------- Transcribed and submitted by Amy E. Armstrong ([email protected]) --------------------------------------------
New Haven news from THE PLYMOUTH ADVERTISER (Plymouth, Richland Co., Ohio) 15 May 1915 Volume 62, No. 25 Mrs. SYLVIA WASHBURN is spending some time with her sister, Mrs. J.H. MILLS. Miss REBECCA CHEESMAN has been ailing the past week from some bronchial trouble. HARRY DEWITT is very ill with measles. Several other members of the family are sick with the same ailment. Mr. and Mrs. BISCHOFF, with Mr. and Mrs. MARX MYERS of Peru, were the Sunday afternoon guests of W.A. GARRETT and wife. Mr. and Mrs. ISAAC DEWITT of Chicago Junction, have been spending several days at the home of their son, HARRY and family. O.E. BEVIER is making quite an improvement at home by having the fence and some old trees trimmed and removed from the lawn. Mrs. NEFF and Miss HERMIE KNIGHT entertained the Richmond and New Haven Missionary Societies at their home, Wednesday of this week. There was a good attendance and interesting meeting. ------------------------------------------- Transcribed and submitted by Amy E. Armstrong ([email protected]) --------------------------------------------
Hello list, I going to try a new area of my research for a Franklin James "Frank" Irvin and his wife Lula Barnett, Also know as Lullie, Lucille Barnett. Childern are: Dillard Irvin, Donald Irvin, Mary Irvin, Delbert Irvin, Richard Dean Irvin born 1940, Rodger Lee Irvin born in 1942. When the last two children were born they were living at 10 Church Street in Willard, OH in the 40's. Would anyone know of this family or any family connections? Any Information would be greatly appreciated. Thanks a head time. Mrs.L.Reilly OH
New Haven news from THE PLYMOUTH ADVERTISER (Plymouth, Richland Co., Ohio) 01 May 1915 Volume 62, No. 23 Mrs. ETHEL SAULSBURY has been ill for several days with measles. Miss EFFIE NEELEY is spending a few days with relatives in Greenfield. CLYDE DAY of Plymouth, is spending the week with his cousin, Mrs. HARRY DEWITT. Miss REBECCA CHEESMAN was taken suddenly ill Wednesday with some acute throat trouble. CHAS. SOUTHARD and family, of Plymouth, spent Sunday at the home of his sister, Mrs. J.W. PALMER. S.G. MILLER has received word from his sister, Mrs. F.C. PENNINGTON, of Fernandina, Fla., that she is very low with cancer. Mrs. FRANK RUTH and WILL STRIMPLE and family were called to Shiloh Friday to attend the funeral of Mrs. EARL FROST of Toledo. The stork express stopped at the home of Mr. and Mrs. MAURICE MILLS Monday night and left a little son for them to care for. Mr. and Mrs. WILL MYERS had for their guests Sunday, their parents, Mr. and Mrs. MYERS of Boughtonville, and Miss MAURICE BODINE. ------------------------------------------- Transcribed and submitted by Amy E. Armstrong ([email protected]) --------------------------------------------
New Haven news from THE PLYMOUTH ADVERTISER (Plymouth, Richland Co., Ohio) 24 April 1915 Volume 62, No. 22 G.M. HOUGH and daughter opened their store for business Monday of this week. Mrs. C.H. KNIGHT spent Tuesday in Ripley at the home of CHAS. LEWIS and family. Mrs. CHAS. NOBLE has been on the sick list for some weeks, but is somewhat better now. FRED CLARK and wife of Plymouth spent Sunday at the home of their father, G.M. HOUGH. Mr. and Mrs. THUMA, who lived on the EBINGER farm have moved to the Mrs. MARTHA SNYDER farm. Mr. and Mrs. GEORGE ROUSH and FRANK ROUSH and wife, of Shelby, spent Sunday with Mrs. C.J. GARRETT and family. Mrs. D.F. DAWSON and children of Chicago Junction, spent Sunday at the home of her uncle, WM. LONG and sister, Mrs. M.J. BROWN. WALTER LONG leaves for Detroit Saturday, where he expects to take a boat and spend the summer on the upper lakes. ------------------------------------------- Transcribed and submitted by Amy E. Armstrong ([email protected]) --------------------------------------------
New Haven news from THE PLYMOUTH ADVERTISER (Plymouth, Richland Co., Ohio) 17 April 1915 Volume 62, No. 21 CHAS. KNIGHT has been on the sick list for a few days. Mrs. W.J. SKINNER has been on the sick list with grippe. Miss HERMIE KNIGHT has been spending a few days with friends in Chicago Junction. Mr. & Mrs. ANDY MACKIN of Fairfield, spent Tuesday with their brother, WM. LONG and sister. Mrs. A.J. MILLS of Cleveland, has been spending a few days at the home of her father, E.R. SKINNER. The store of GEO. HOUGH will this week be opened for business in the room in the I.O.O.F. building vacated by J.W. PALMER. HERBERT, little son of Mrs. WINNIE MILLS is quite ill with measles. Also the children of SCOTT CLARK are on the sick list with the same disease. Mrs. A.H. HOOSE of Chicago Junction, who has been caring for her mother, Mrs. AMELIA HOUGH, returned to her home Monday evening, accompanied by her sister, Mrs. BURWELL. Mrs. CLARA LONG CLINE and little daughter, who have been spending some time at the home of her father, F.H. LONG, accompanied by her husband, FRANK CLINE, returned to her home in Newark, Sunday. The funeral of EDWIN WOODWORTH was held from the home last Thursday afternoon. Many relatives from Hillsdale, Mich., Cleveland, Plymouth and Norwalk were in attendance, and interment was made in Maple Grove Cemetery. ------------------------------------------- Transcribed and submitted by Amy E. Armstrong ([email protected]) --------------------------------------------
New Haven news from THE PLYMOUTH ADVERTISER (Plymouth, Richland Co., Ohio) 03 April 1915 Volume 62, No. 19 Mrs. CHAS. WYANDT, Sr., has been on the sick list for the past two weeks. Mrs. M.C. SUTTON has been on the sick list for the past few days with la grippe. Mrs. SYLVIA SPRINGSTEAD is spending some time with her sister, Mrs. J.H. MILLS. OSCAR HOWELL has leased some land on the C.J. GARRETT farm west of town and will engage in truck gardening. WM. LONG returned from a ten days' visit in Toledo, at the home of his daughter, Mrs. MYERS, Saturday evening. Mrs. ANNA WOODRUFF, who has been with her brother, FREDERICK LAYER, returned to her home in Norwalk Thursday. Mrs. THERESA HOUGH died Wednesday night at the home of her daughter, Mrs. CHAS. UNDERWOOD, near Boughtonville. SIMON MILLER, who for the past year has been on the GUNSAULLUS farm, has moved to the M.C. DICK place, which he recently purchased. ------------------------------------------- Transcribed and submitted by Amy E. Armstrong ([email protected]) --------------------------------------------
Does anyone know if all of the Huron County Naturalization recrods have been micorfilmed or just some of them? I went to the Norwalk library awhile back and could not find the one I was looking for...FR1, the Final Records 1859=1885. Thank you. LaVonne Ayres> _________________________________________________________________ Check out the coupons and bargains on MSN Offers! http://youroffers.msn.com
Hello fellow list members, I am trying to find a lady from the past. her name was Blanch, her last name is very hard to make out, it could be ARNETT. I have the most darling picture of her on a pin. I found it when I lived in New London, Ohio. I know I will not find her, but perhaps a family member. I have no idea who she would of married. But I do know that Amos Lester Wolfe was her child hood sweetheart. . Has any one ever heard of her?? Penny
New Haven news from THE PLYMOUTH ADVERTISER (Plymouth, Richland Co., Ohio) 27 March 1915 Volume 62, No. 18 Mrs. MARTHA SNYDER spent Wednesday in Mansfield. Mrs. O.E. BEVIER has been on the sick list for the past week. WM. LONG has gone to Toledo to spend a week with his daughter, Mrs. MYERS. Mrs. J.N. KISER, who is very ill, does not improve as much as her friends hoped for. Mr. and Mrs. J.S. LEWIS were called to North Fairfield to attend the funeral of Mrs. HARRINGTON. Mr. and Mrs. WILL MYERS have moved from the C.M. DICK place to the house recently vacated by W.S. FROST. Miss MILDRED LONG of Tiro, and ROSS LONG of Cleveland, were over Sunday guests of their parents, F.H. LONG and wife. Mrs. ANNA WOODRUFF, of Norwalk, is spending some time with FREDERICK LAYER, who has been quite sick, but is improving now. There are rumors that we are to have a new and up-to-date store in the room of the I.O.O.F. building, vacated recently by J.M. PALMER. Mr. and Mrs. EDWARD LUTEMAN, of Clyde, who were called to Fairfield by the death of their mother, Mrs. HARRINGTON, spent Thursday night and Friday with their cousin, Mrs. W.A. GARRETT. Mr. and Mrs. W.A. GARRETT were called to North Fairfield last Thursday to attend the funeral of their aunt, Mrs. WATERSON HARRINGTON. Mrs. HARRY DEWITT, formerly a neighbor of Mrs. H., accompanied them. ------------------------------------------- Transcribed and submitted by Amy E. Armstrong ([email protected]) --------------------------------------------