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    1. Medina Co. Townships - Website
    2. Erin Weber
    3. http://www.medina-county.com/ I discovered this website today. I don't know how new it is, but it has a listing of all the townships and their information as well as some direct links. Just thought it might be a useful tool. Erin

    08/25/2005 06:56:18
    1. Re: [OHMEDINA-L] [OHMEDINA] Where is Guilford?
    2. Erin Weber
    3. Guilford Township Guilford Township Hall 3800 Greenwich Road (no mail) Seville,OH 44273 Mailing Address: 9422 Guilford Road Phone: (330) 769-1929 Fax: (330) 769-1929 Hope this helps! Erin Weber ----- Original Message ----- From: Paul Brown To: OHMEDINA-L@rootsweb.com Sent: Thursday, August 25, 2005 12:41 PM Subject: Re: [OHMEDINA-L] [OHMEDINA] Where is Guilford? I see a Guilford in Columbiana County, south of Youngstown. Julie Lofurno wrote: > I have ancestors who settled in Chippewa, Wayne County, Ohio in 1820. I think I have found some of them in Guilford, Medina County, Ohio in 1830. > > I'd like to know how close Guilford, Ohio is to Chippewa? Where in Medina County is Guilford located? I can't find it on any map. > > Thanks. > > Julie > > > --------------------------------- > Start your day with Yahoo! - make it your home page > > > > -- This message contains information that is privileged, confidential and exempt from disclosure under applicable law. If you are not the person I intended to address, or his/her authorized agent, please call me immediately, and delete this message. Any unauthorized use, dissemination, reproduction or retention of this message, and any unauthorized disclosure of its contents, are prohibited and may be unlawful. ------------------------------------------------------------------------ * * * Paul H. Brown, Esq. Wood, Maines & Brown, Chartered 1827 Jefferson Place, N.W. Washington, DC 20036 Tel 202.293.5333 Fax 202.293.9811 E-mail Brown@LegalCompass.com <mailto:brown@legalcompass.com>

    08/25/2005 06:45:45
    1. Re: [OHMEDINA-L] [OHMEDINA] Where is Guilford?
    2. Paul Brown
    3. I see a Guilford in Columbiana County, south of Youngstown. Julie Lofurno wrote: > I have ancestors who settled in Chippewa, Wayne County, Ohio in 1820. I think I have found some of them in Guilford, Medina County, Ohio in 1830. > > I'd like to know how close Guilford, Ohio is to Chippewa? Where in Medina County is Guilford located? I can't find it on any map. > > Thanks. > > Julie > > > --------------------------------- > Start your day with Yahoo! - make it your home page > > > > -- This message contains information that is privileged, confidential and exempt from disclosure under applicable law. If you are not the person I intended to address, or his/her authorized agent, please call me immediately, and delete this message. Any unauthorized use, dissemination, reproduction or retention of this message, and any unauthorized disclosure of its contents, are prohibited and may be unlawful. ------------------------------------------------------------------------ * * * Paul H. Brown, Esq. Wood, Maines & Brown, Chartered 1827 Jefferson Place, N.W. Washington, DC 20036 Tel 202.293.5333 Fax 202.293.9811 E-mail Brown@LegalCompass.com <mailto:brown@legalcompass.com>

    08/25/2005 06:41:46
    1. Re: Obituary Look-up; Frank Nihiser
    2. This is a Message Board Post that is gatewayed to this mailing list. Surnames: Nihizer Classification: Query Message Board URL: http://boards.ancestry.com/mbexec/msg/an/HZB.2ACI/960.1 Message Board Post: Check out the Cuyahoga County Obituary Index. There is a Frank Nihizer listed who died 10/25/60.

    08/25/2005 05:39:28
    1. Obituary Look-up; Frank Nihiser
    2. This is a Message Board Post that is gatewayed to this mailing list. Surnames: Nihiser Classification: Query Message Board URL: http://boards.ancestry.com/mbexec/msg/an/HZB.2ACI/960 Message Board Post: Believe died about October 23, 1960 in Medina County. Age 72. Any assistance apprecieated.

    08/25/2005 05:13:14
    1. Re: [OHMEDINA-L] Guilford
    2. Julie Lofurno
    3. What a great loop! I got lots of help today and have the answer to my question about Guilford and its proximity to Chippewa, OH. Thanks to everyone. Julie Erin Weber <erinc@taconic.net> wrote: http://www.medina-county.com/ I discovered this website today. I don't know how new it is, but it has a listing of all the townships and their information as well as some direct links. Just thought it might be a useful tool. Erin __________________________________________________ Do You Yahoo!? Tired of spam? Yahoo! Mail has the best spam protection around http://mail.yahoo.com

    08/25/2005 04:20:12
    1. Re: Baughman family- Medina
    2. This is a Message Board Post that is gatewayed to this mailing list. Surnames: BAUGHMAN, ZEHNER Classification: Query Message Board URL: http://boards.ancestry.com/mbexec/msg/rw/HZB.2ACI/949.1 Message Board Post: I haven't found a connection between the BAUGHMANs that I am related to & Gideon BAUGHMAN, at least yet. Although I have come across these death notices in my research. "Gedeon BAUGHMAN died July 2 1873." Wadsworth Enterprise, July 17 1873. "Mrs. William BAUGHMAN died Thursday near West Salem. Her maiden name was Angeline ZEHNER, born in Ashland County in 1846. Her daughter died at the age of 27. Survived by 4 daughters & a son, Sherman BAUGHMAN of Wadsworth. Buried at Albion." Wadsworth Banner, February 3 1927.

    08/25/2005 02:52:33
    1. [OHMEDINA] Where is Guilford?
    2. Julie Lofurno
    3. I have ancestors who settled in Chippewa, Wayne County, Ohio in 1820. I think I have found some of them in Guilford, Medina County, Ohio in 1830. I'd like to know how close Guilford, Ohio is to Chippewa? Where in Medina County is Guilford located? I can't find it on any map. Thanks. Julie --------------------------------- Start your day with Yahoo! - make it your home page

    08/25/2005 02:17:58
    1. Re: poe,river styx, spring grove, and woodlawn cemeteries
    2. 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/HZB.2ACI/959.2 Message Board Post: For River Styx Cemetery, Guilford Twp. Trustees or Maintence Dept would be who to talk to. I got their phone numbers by searching for Guilford Township, Ohio. Don't know how much help they will be as a lot of the old records were destroyed in a fire. I am in the process of posting stones from River Styx Cemetery and some of them are from your family.

    08/21/2005 02:26:26
    1. Re: poe,river styx, spring grove, and woodlawn cemeteries
    2. 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/HZB.2ACI/959.1 Message Board Post: Spring Grove Cemetery 132 North Elmwood St. Medina Ohio 44256 330-722-9056 Woodlawn Cemetery 200 College St. Wadsworth Ohio 44281 330-336-4718

    08/21/2005 12:18:53
    1. poe,river styx, spring grove, and woodlawn cemeteries
    2. 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/HZB.2ACI/959 Message Board Post: i am looking for the person that i can contact at poe, river styx, spring grove, and woodlawn cemeteries. that a number of my family members are buried in. thanks mary

    08/20/2005 08:05:13
    1. Beal Family
    2. 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/HZB.2ACI/958 Message Board Post: I am looking for information on the Beal family that came from Pa to Ohio. The first Beal that I can find is as follows: David Beal b ca 1792 PA d ? Ohio m in PA Barbara Unknown b ca 1793 PA d ? Ohio Children: William Beal b ca 1823 PA more on him later Daniel Beal b ca 1828 we think in Leheigh Co, Pa d 12 Sept 1888 Norton, Summit Co, Ohio buried in High Church Cem in Doylestown, Wayne Co, Ohio m Elizabeth Meyer b ? d 5 Jun 1901 Amanda Beal b ca 1828 PA d ? Ohio Unmarried Mary Beal b ca 1831 New York State George Beal b ca 1833 New York State Catherine Beal b ca 1835 New York State m Reuben Miksch 17 Oct 1853. He was b 4 Jan 1821 d 13 Nov 1890 Charles Beal b ca 1846 Ohio David Beal, one of the above children b ca 1823 Pa d aft 1880 census in Ohio m 14 May 1848 Summit Co, Ohio, Rebecca Sterner b 16 Dec 1825 PA d 24 Feb 1913 Coventry Twp, Summit Co, Ohio. Parents possibly Daniel Sterner and Eva Weber Children: Sarah Beal b 1847 Ohio m David Young 6 Oct 1867 Summit co, Ohio John Beal b 6 Jul 1850 Ohio d 24 Jan 1924 Summit Co, Ohio. Have conflicting information on his wife Jonathan Beal b 6 Jan 1850 Ohio d 31 Aug 1929 Norton, Summit Co, Ohio m Mary Ann Winters 4 Sept 1873 Ohio. Mary b 7 Mar 1851 d 27 Jun 1918 David Sterner Beal b 28 Oct 1851 Pike Co, Ill d 14 Mar 1912 Doylestown, Wayne Co, Ohio m 9 Oct 1873 Doylestown, Wayne Co, Ohio, Elizabeth Newcomer b 18 Sept 1855 d 4 Nov 1919 Franklin Beal b 1 Aug 1853 Pike Co, Ill d 7 Mar 1932 Akron, Summit Co, Ohio m 6 Sept 1873 Summit Co, Ohio, Eliza Ann Daily b ca 1853 d ca 1875 Fietta Beal b 10 Jun 1855 Pike Co, Ill d 17 Apr 1918 Summit Co, Ohio m 1 Jan 1873 Medina, Medina Co, Ohio, James G. Carter b ca 1847 d bef 1910 Mary Beal b ca 1863 Ohio d 6 Apr 1865 Doylestown, Wayne Co, Ohio Cora Ellen Beal b 1864 Ohio d 22 Oct 1876 of typhoid fever Charles Myson Beal b ca 1864 Ohio Elizabeth Catherine Beal b ca 1869 Ohio, may have lived in Bessel, Mich Would love to talk to anyone who might know about these people. Have more information that I will share.

    08/19/2005 11:13:47
    1. Genealogical data up for grabs
    2. This is a Message Board Post that is gatewayed to this mailing list. Classification: Query Message Board URL: http://boards.ancestry.com/mbexec/msg/an/HZB.2ACI/957 Message Board Post: I am writing to let everyone know that my OHIO, TEXAS, and CALIFORNIA genealogical data are up for grabs on E-Bay if anyone wants them....or write to me at sherilyn@horizonview.net Any researcher would love to add this to their collection. OHIO BIRTHS 1959 THROUGH 1989..... OHIO AMMENDED BIRTHS 1940 THROUGH 1998..... OHIO MARRIAGES 1970, 1972-1990..... OHIO DIVORCES 1960s THROUGH 1990s..... CALIFORNIA BIRTHS 1905-1995..... TEXAS BIRTHS, DEATHS, MARRIAGES, DIVORCES FOR 1926-2000 BULK DATA

    08/17/2005 09:25:41
    1. Re: [OHMEDINA-L] Assorted OBITS MEDINA #1
    2. Karen: Thanks for the work on the Medina obits. I was just scrolling through them never intending to find anyone of my husband's family, but was pleasantly surprised to find his g-aunt and uncle...Effie Porter Allen and Ethen Allen. I only had their death dates, as we did visit the cemetery a few years ago, but did not make it to the library to check on obits, and did not have married name info or children from her first marriage. Thank you so much. Deanna

    08/16/2005 04:21:26
    1. #3 Obits
    2. Karen Krugman
    3. Southwest Medina Co. Lodi After nearly two months of suffering from an unusual case of typhoid fever, Miss Anna Neumeyer departed this life on Thursday evening, March 6, at 9 oclock. Four weeks at Wooster hospital failed to effect the cure that her parents hoped for, and with the best of care she at last gave up the fight for life. Sunday afternoon friends and neighbors gathered at her home to pay the last sad tribute to her memory. Services were conducted by Rev. King, after which the body was placed in the vault at Woodlawn cemetery. The parents have been double afflicted, both being sick during Anna's illness. The entire community join in extending the parents and friends join in extending the parents and friends their sincere sympathy in their sore trials and bereavement. **************** KILLED BY A BULL Wm. Baisch of Liverpool Meets a Horrible Death Alone. Wm. Baisch, 74 years old, who lived with his son and daughter at his home three fourths of a mile northeast of Valley City railroad station, was killed by a bull late last Tuesday afternoon. It seems that the son, Fred Baisch, spent Tuesday afternoon at a neighbor's, Wm. Linke's, helping bale hay. At the house, seeing the milk pails there, he inquired why his father was not milking and was told by his sister that their father was at the barn, and he went out there. Not finding the father in the barn, he went to a small, straw-covered shed in the barnyard, where a three-year Holstein bull was kept. Upon looking into the shed he was horrified to see his father lying on the ground, evidently dead, and terribly bruised, and trampled. Calling in neighbors, the body was carried to the house, and Dr. Wood of Brunswick was called in the hope that a spark of life might be left. The Doctor found one side of the body fatally crushed in, the right arm broken in several places, and the head terribly bruised and blood-covered. The unfortunate man had evidently died sometime before the body was found by his son, and probably before the bull had done butting and trampling him. There was no witness of the grewsome death, unless it was Mr. Baisch's dog, which the daughter (Maggie Baisch) says she heard barking after her father went to the barn (which was about 4:30 oclock); but when she looked out doors to learn the cause of the dog's barking he had stopped, so she did not go to the barn. The bull that did the killing was a registered Holstein. Fred Baisch says he had not regarded the animal as ugly, at the time he would roar or bellow in an ugly way when approached, but had never offered to gore anybody. The son had warned the father, however, never to go into the shed alone with the animal nor attempt to feed him. When the dead man's body was discovered, the bull, which was never tied in his pen and was de-horned, appeared perfectly quiet and docile, and not at all like a brute that had just committed murder. The ring in his nose, into which a snap at the end of a rope was hooked when he was led out, had been broken. Whether Mr. Baisch had tried to lead the animal to water, or had gone into his pen to feed him, or for what purpose, can't be known. The dead man was a widower, his wife having died very suddently of heart disease about two years ago. He was a good citizen and a man highly respected by all who knew him. ************************** THE WAY OF LIFE. Died GUNKELMAN. - At his home in Liverpool, on Dec. 24, Thoedore Gunkelmann, aged 51 years. Funeral, Dec. 26. Suicide in Liverpool. Theodore Gunkelmann, aged about 50 years, whose home is a mile and a half south of Valley City, committed suicide Wednesday forenoon by hanging. He had returned from the sanitarium at Marion only the night before, where he had been treated for some mental disorder, and appeared to be better. While gone, his new house had been completed and furnished and he seemed greatly pleased with it. But about 11 o'clock Wednesday forenoon he went to the barn, climbed into the hay mow, tied a rope about his neck and to a roof rafter and then jumped off a beam. He was dead when found hanging there by a neighbor, G. A. Ember, who had called to see him. The deceased had been a bachelor till last May when he married Mrs. Emma Lash. He leaves four brothers and two sisters and his widow. ******************************* THE WAY OF LIFE Died. PUDER. - At the home of her sister, Mrs. Louise Merrill at Wellington, on Sept. 6, Miss Mary Puder aged 28 years. Funeral at Zion's Lutheran church, Liverpool, conducted by Rev. Keuhner, burial at Zion's cemetery. *************************** MALLET CREEK. One of our most estimable young ladies, Miss Gertie Fahrion, was married to Henry Mellert last Wednesday, Jan. 21, [1914] at the Congregational parsonage. The next day they went to housekeeping on Mr. Hoff's farm, which they had rented. They have the best wishes of their many friends. *************************** LIVERPOOL July 12. - The sudden death of Chas. M. Metzger last Saturday morning was a shock to everyone. After working Friday he retired in the evening in apparantly [sic] good health. The doctor thought his death occurred sometime between 12 and 5 o'clock but was not discovered by his wife until arising Saturday morning. He was 72 years of age. Funeral services were held Monday afternoon at Zion's Lutheran church. ... Those from away who attended the funerall [sic] of Chas. Metzger were Chas. Dentzer and wife, Fred Dentzer and wife, John Dentzer, Jake Dentzer and wife, Mrs. Anna Moon, John Becker and wife, Ed. Boyer and wife, Chas. Hasel and wife, all from Cleveland; D. Vogan, wife and daughter, Florence of Cuyahoga Falls; A. C. Bennett of Lisbon; Rev. H. C. Weidner of Bedford and many more from Medina. Grafton and the neighboring towns. ************************************ LIVERPOOL. July 12. - Mrs. Theo. Puder died Wednesday afternoon of dropsy at her home on the State Road, aged 75 years. Funeral services will be held Friday morning at 10 o'clock from the house. Burial will take place at Zion's Lutheran cemetery. *************************************** Hold Services Sunday for E.F. Sylvester In ill health the past year, Ellsworth Franklin Sylvester died early Thursday at his home just south of Remsen Corners. All of his 54 years were spent in Granger Township. Services were held Sunday afternoon at the Waite funeral home in charge of Rev. Robert Horst, Remsen Corners Church of Christ Pastor. Burial was in Granger Fairvew Cemetery. The deceased leaves a wife, Caroline; a daughter, Lois Faith, a son, Rollin, both at home; father, Fred O. Sylvester, and a brother, Thomas, both of Granger, and six sisters. They are Mrs. Mary Shaver of Medina, Mrs. Agnes Thompson and Mrs. Helen Yost of Granger, Mrs. Addie Davidson and Mrs. Edith Graves of Strongsville and Mrs. Mabel Feathers of Grand Rapids, O. ***************** Philip Orth Philip Orth was born in Kirweiler, Alsace, Europe, on June 12, 1824. Being of Lutheran parentage he wa baptized in infancy, and, according to the custom of his church, he was confirmed when he was about 14 years old. In 1857 he was joined in holy wedlock with Miss Eva Gangloff. This union the Lord blessed with five children, three sons and two daughters. One daughter died in infancy, Philip Orth, Jr., of near Medina, William Orth, Liverpool, Mrs. Louise Whitten, Akron, and Albert Orth of Cleveland, together with their widowed mother and 12 grandchildren survive to mourn their loss. In 1857, shortly after his marriage, Mr. Orth and his young wife left their native country and emigrated to the United States. First they came to Cleveland where they resided for six years. In 1862 or 63 they removed to Liverpool township, Medina County and here the deceased resided until his death, which occured Monday morning April 15. Thus he reached the good old age of 87 years, 10 months and 3 days. About 50 years of this long life was spent in Medina County. Mr. Orth was a respected citizen and a good Christian. Soon after he came here he connected with Zion's Lutheran congrgation of which church he was an active member up to his death. When younger he was a member of the vestry, and for six years he was also the congregation's treasurer. He lived thru and was helpful in making up the history of his congregation for upwards of half a century. The funeral was held from the house and church on Wednesday afternoon, Apr. 17, and burial was made on the congregation's cemetery where Mr. Orth has a plot. The funeral text was II Timothy4:6-9. (Compilers note: A marriage record was found for this couple in Cleveland and the date does not match what the writer of this obituary has shown.) ****************************** Jan 23. -- George Hasel died last Thursday after a short illness. On Monday, Jan 9, he went to Cleveland and made arrangements to have his wife taken to Lutheran Hospital. Friday not feeling well, he called to see Dr. Johnson. Sunday he became much worse and Tuesday Dr. Wise of Medina was called. Wednesday morning Dr. Bower of Cleveland. Dr. Wise and Dr. Johnson held consultation , but all that could be done was of no avail. After intense suffering he passed away Thursday afternoon about noon. The funeral was held in St. Paul's church last Sunday. The pastor, Rev. Peiffer, gave a short sermon in both German and English. The choir sang, "Beautiful Country" and "Abide with Me". The casket was covered with beautiful flowers, one piece from choral class, of which Charles Hasel is a member, and one spray of pink carnations from the G.A.R. When Mrs. Hasel at the hospital was told of her husbands serious illness, she summoned all her strength and courage and insisted on coming home, but arrived too late to see her husband alive. Mr. Hasel leaves a wife, three sons and one daughter who have the sympathy of the community. In the death of Mr. Hasel Liverpool loses an esteemed citizen, St. Paul church a most beneficent member. The G.A.R. brothers who attended Mr. Hasel's funeral were Geo. Messmer of Erhart, A.G Gibbs and A. Marshall of Brunswick, Mr. Ross, S. Oatman, Dr. Billings of Medina. Others attending from out of town were: Henry Hasel, wife and daughter, George Miller and wife, Adam Hasel and sons, George and William, and daughters, Mathilda and Mary, John Meyer, Henry Gross, all of Wood County; Henry Halderman and wife of Montpelier, O.: Fred Gross, wife, daughter and two sons of Spencer, William Krueger and family of Columbia; Mr. Gross and family of Erhart; Mrs. Gerstruberger, K. Wilber and wife, Mrs. Gimble, O. Johnson and family; George and Lydia Kleinecht, J. Koepke and R. Ketz all of Cleveland, Mrs. Lange of Amherst. **************** Mrs. Carmela Gorfido Mrs. Carmela Gorfido of 720 Weymouth Rd., died Thursday evening at Medina Community Hospital after an illness of several weeks. She was 71. Born in Italy, Mrs. Gorfido came to the U.S. at the age of 20. The family moved to Medina County from Columbia Station in 1933 and to Medina City in 1941. She was a member of St. Francis Xavier Church. The deceased is survived by her husband, Sam; sons, James, ANgelo, Peter, Sam Jr., and Leo of Medina; daughters, Mrs. Marge Schmid and Mrs. Teresa Letterly of Medina; and 18 grandchildren. Also surviving are her sisters, Mrs. Rose Ca_mana of California, MRs. Louise Ca_mana and Mrs. Pauline Cabot of Cleveland; and brothers, Louis and Salvatore Gallasso of New York. Friends may call at the Gensemer Funeral Home, Saturday and Sunday from 2 to 4 and 7 to 9 pm where Rosary will be said Sunday evening. Funeral Mass will be sung at St. Francis Zavier Church, Monday at 10 am with burial at the church cemetery. The family requests that donations be made to the American Cancer Society in lieu of flowers. ******************* From the Medina County Gazette, 9 July 1885, Front page, Col. 4, "Died, in Liverpool, June 13, 1885, Mrs. Caroline Knapp, aged 43 years." ***************** From the Medina County Gazette, Friday, 10 Feb. 1888, Front page, Col.2: "Died in Liverpool, Jan. 21, 1888, Clement Kolb, aged 38 years." ******************* Mrs. Emma Puder Succumbs in Her Home On Tuesday A resident of the area all her life, Mrs. Emma Puder died in her home on State road in Liverpool Township Tuesday afternoon. She was 85 years of age. Preceded in death by her husband 38 years ago, she is survived by a son, Harold, and a daughter, Erdine, both at home. Mrs. Theresa Kemp of Abbeyville is a sister. Services will be held Friday at 2:30pm in Zion Lutheran church in Abbeyville, Rev.C.W. Kemrite officiating. Burial will be in the church cemetery. **************** Reutter -- At Crestview Nursing home on Friday May 3, Mrs. Grace Reutter of Medina, aged 88 years. Services at the Gensemer Funeral Home on Monday, May 6, conducted by the Rev. Truman D. Whitaker, burial at York cemetery. ********************** Reutter -- At Fairview Hospital, Cleveland, Nov. 17, Donald William, son of Mr. and Mrs. Carl Reutter, aged 4 years, 4 months and 22 days. Funeral at the Congregational Church at Mallet Creek, Nov. 19, at 2 pm; burial in York Cemetery. **************** Mrs. Caroline Dietrich died Saturday afternoon, Oct.13, at the home of her daughter, Mrs. Wm. Strohsacker, aged 72 years. The funeral was held Wednesday morning at the Evangelical Church. ************ Sherman Hasel, age 10 years, son of Mr. & Mrs. Edmund Hasel, died last Saturday. Funeral services were held at St. Paul's Lutheran Church, Tuesday afternoon, Rev. Mr. Huge officiating. Burial was made in the church cemetery. **************** Kemp - At Abbeyville, on Wednesday, Aug. 22, Mrs. Louisa Kemp, aged 76 years. Funeral at the home, Saturday, Aug. 25, at 2 pm. Burial at Spring Grove Cemetery. ******************* Died, in Liverpool, April 20, of consumption, Charles Knapp, aged 18 years, and 20 days. ******************* Maley -- At her home in Liverpool, Monday, July 11, Louisa Maley, aged ___ years. Funeral Wednesday July 13 at Emanuel Lutheran Church burial at Liverpool. *************** Ella Gardner Mrs. Ella Gardner, 83, of 310 W. Liberty St., Medina, died Monday in Medina Community Hospital after a short illness. She was born in Valley City and had lived in Medina 58 years. She was the widow of Carl J. Gardner who died in 1968. She is survived by a son, William, Medina, and two daughters, Mrs. Alma Lee, Akron, and Mrs. Doris Horkey, Medina; six grandchildren and six great grandchildren. She was a member of United Church of Christ, Congregational. The Rev. Gerald Baker will officiate at her services Friday at 1:30 pm in the Waite and Son Memorial Home where the family will receive friends this evening from 7 to 9 and Thursday from 3 to 5 and 7 to 9 pm. Burial will be in Spring Grove Cemetery. ***************** Henry Frank died at his home Monday evening. The funeral is to be held Thursday at 10 o'clock at the house and 11 o'clock at the church. ************* Henry Gayer died at the Cleveland Asylum on Wednesday morning of this week. His remains were brought here on the afternoon train, and funeral services will be held Friday at 11 o'clock. **************** From the Medina County Gazette, Thursday, Jan. 31, 1895, pg. 2, Col. 1: "The remains of Mrs. David Keller, an old resident of this place, were brought here for burial last week. The funeral was held in the M.E. Church on Friday morning. Deceased has for the last few years resided in North Amherst." *************** "Died, in Liverpool, March 11, 1886, Geo. Kolb, aged 71 years." ************** The remains of George Kolb Jr., aged 23 years, were sent here for internment about three weeks ago. He was working in a flouring mill near Toledo, and by some accident got his left hand crushed. Lockjaw set in, and death resulted. **************** Zelda House Mrs. Zelda M. House, 74, of 8068 Chatham Road, Medina, died Monday in her home after a three year illness. Mrs. House was born in Lafayette Township and lived most of her life in Chatham. She was a member of the Chatham United Methodist Church and served as the choir director a number of years. She attended Baldwin - Wallace Conservatory on Music. Surviving are three sons, Richard, Chatham; Gail, Lodi; Moreland Jr., Jeromesville; one daughter, Mrs. Albert (Jean) Arters, Perrysburg; 17 grandchildren and 10 great grandchildren. She was preceded in death by her husband Moreland in 1973. Friends may call from 7 to 9 pm today in the Parker Funeral Home in Lodi where services will be at 1 pm Thursday. ************* Helen M. Arick Helen M. Arick, 57, of 1429 Lester Rd., Valley City, died Friday at Medina Community Hospital after a long illness. Mrs. Arick was a lifelong resident of Valley City and was a member of the Valley City Garden Club and the Liverpool Twp. historical Society and a Red Cross volunteer at Medina Hospital. Survivors include her husband, Clifton; daughters, Donna of Medina and Jo Ann Carpenter of Columbus and a brother, Howard Arnold of Middleburg Heights. Friends may call Sunday from 2-5 and 7 to 9 pm at Bauer Funeral home, Valley City. Services will be held Monday at 10 am at St. Martin's Catholic Church, Valley City. Burial will be in the church cemetery. The family requests memorial contributions be made to St. Martin's Church.

    08/16/2005 06:51:41
    1. Obits #2
    2. Karen Krugman
    3. Had to split the list as it was too large. Rootsweb wouldn't allow to list. So here is #2 and #3 will follow. Hope someone finds something here they can use. I have the source info on them all in my files if someone wants it. Last message of obits. Email me off list if you see something of interest to you and want more info. Karen Helen Reusch Helen Reusch, 101, of Pinehurst, N.C., formerly of Lodi, passed away Monday, June 18, 2001, at Aberdeen Health & Rehab in Aberdeen, N.C. She was born April 21, 1900, in Helvatia, Pa., to Frank & Mary Imdorf. Mrs. Reusch grew up in Cleveland and in 1926, she married Earl Reusch in Valley City. They moved to Lodi in 1944, where they resided until moving to Pinehurst in 1990. She was a homemaker as well as an accomplished oil painter. She was a former member and past nobel grand of the Lodi Rebekah Lodge. Mrs. Reusch is survived by her daughters, Marian (Lloyd) Stayton of Pinehurst and Lois (Jerry) Putka of Lodi; sons, Norman of Lodi, Donald of Leslie, Mich., and Dale of West Salem; 13 grandchildren and 11 great grandchildren. She was preceded in death by her husband in 1995, and daughter and son in law, Earlene and Robert Howell. Service: 11 am Saturday at Parker & Son Funeral Home 210 Medina St., Lodi. The Rev. Robert Holmes will officiate. Burial Woodlawn Cemetery in Lodi. Visiting hours: 7 to 9 pm today at the funeral home. ******************* Mrs. Gunkelman Dies On Thursday Mrs. Kate Gunkelman, who was in her 86th year, died at her home at Miners Corners, early Thursday morning, after suffering a stroke. Her husband, John died five years ago. Funeral services will be held at the late residence at 2 o'clock and at Zion's Lutheran Church at 2:30 o'clock on Saturday. Rev. C.W. Kemrite will be in charge and burial will be in Zion's church cemetery. Mrs. Gunkelman, who had lived on the home farm for 46 years, leaves five children: Mrs. Helen Bauman of State Road, Dan at home, Fred of the south pike, Robert of Medina and Edmund at Miners Corners; also a brother, Henry Schnabel of Columbia. ************************ Sarah Ann Kruggel Dies In Litchfield Funeral services were held in the Litchfield Baptist Church Thursday afternoon for Mrs. Sarah Ann Kruggel. Rev. Charles F. Hart officiated and burial was in the Litchfield cemetery. Mrs. Kruggel, who was 79, died early Tuesday morning at her home in Litchfield. She had been a resident of the community for 60 years. She leaves five daughters, Mrs. maude Self of California, Mrs. Lulu Rising and Lille and Minnie all of Litchfield, and Mrs. Ruth Haysack of Parma; a son, Paul of Litchfield; seven grandchildren and one great grandchild; two sisters, Mrs. John McQuate of Middletown and Mrs. Jane Lip of Lorain. ********************** BARTH - - At Lodi Community Hospital on Monday, Sept. 18, Mrs. Agnes Barth of Litchfield, aged 84 years. Funeral services at the Litchfield Congregational Chuch on Thursday Sept. 21, conducted by Rev. John MacDuffie; burial at Litchfield cemetery. ****************** Rites Are Set For J.H. Barth Ill four years, Joseph H. Barth of Litchfield died early Monday at the county home residence of his son, Myron, superintendent of the home, at 93 years. Mr. Barth was born in Liverpool township, but had resided in Litchfield over 50 years. He was a member of the Litchfield Masonic Lodge and was a retired farmer. His wife, Agnes, died two years ago. Surviving is another son, Alvin of Litchfield; a daughter, Mrs. Marie Heiser of North Olmstead; six grandchildren and 15 great grandchildren. Services in charge of Rev. Robert W. Searles will be held Wednesday at 2 pm at the Gensemer Funeral home with burial in the Litchfield Cemetery. Masonic services will be held Tuesday at 8:30 pm. Calling hours are Tuesday from 2 to 4 and 7 to 10 pm. ********************** Marion L. Barth Marion Louverne Barth, 89, of Litchfield, died Thursday, March 5, 1987, at Ohio Pythian Sisters Home, Medina. Born in Litchfield, she was a lifetime resident of Medina County. She was a homemaker and a member of Litchfield Church of Christ, Ladies Benevolent Society, in which she held many offices, charter member and past matron of Litchfield Eastern Star Lodge 420 nad Litchfield Grange 1860. Mrs. Barch is survived by her sons, Dr. Howard J. of Palm Bay, Fla. and Stanley R. of Litchfield; five grandchildren and eight great grandchildren. Burial: Litchfield Cemetery Visiting Hours: 4 to 9 pm Saturday, with Eastern Star service at 8 pm ., Bauer Funeral Home, 2089 Columbia Road, Valley City. ******************** Clara Sylvester Rites On Saturday Clara R. Sylvester, wife of Fred O. Sylvester of Granger township, died in Fairview Park Hospital, Cleveland, Wednesday night, where she had been taken Sunday morning for observation. She was 61 years of age. Funeral services will be held at the Waite Funeral Home on Saturday afternoon at 2 o'clock, conducted by Rev. Mr. Updegraff, and burial will be in Granger cemetery. Besides a husband she leaves eight children, Thomas of Sharon, Ellsworth at home, Mary Shaver of Granger, Agnes Thompson of Granger, Helen Yost of Granger, Addie Davidson of Strongsville, Mabel Feather of Toledo and Edith Graves of Strongsville. A brother, Verne Hippensteel of South Carolina and six grandchildren also survive. ****************** Fred O. Sylvester Fred Odell Sylvester, a descendant of the pioneer Sylvester family of Granger township, died at his home there Saturday after a long illness. He was 87. His entire life was spent in Granger. Services in charge of Rev. Lewis M. Hunter will be held Tuesday at 2 pm at the Waite Funeral Home with burial in Granger Fairview cemetery. Mr. Sylvester leaves a son, Thomas of Granger, and six daughters, Mrs. Mary Shaver of Medina, Mrs. Helen Yost and Mrs. Agnes Thompson of Granger, Mrs. Addie Davidson and Mrs. Edith Graves of Strongsville and Mrs. Mabel Feather of Grand Rapids, O. Also, 15 grandchildren and two great grandchildren. He was preceded in death by his wife, Clara, Aug 31, 1938 and a son, Ellsworth, March 21, 1957. **************** Orth -- At the home of her son, Wm. Orth, in Abbeyville on Feb. 28, Mrs. Eve Orth, aged 82 years. Funeral at Mt. Zion Church, Liverpool, March 3 at 2 pm. *************** PHILIP ORTH AUTO VICTIM "Hit-Skip" Driver Deals Him Fatal Blow In Road Near Home LIVES THREE HOURS AFTER ACCIDENT Funeral Services are Set for This Tuesday Afternoon Philip G. Orth, 71, living just outside the north boundary of Medina, fell victim to a "hit-skip" automobile driver Saturday evening. He died of injuries inflicted when a machine hit him as he was walking in the CCC highway toward his home just before 7 o'clock, lingering in pain for three hours before passing away. The machine never hesitated and Orth was picked up by passing drivers, who found him in the road before John Pearson's place, both legs broken and great gashes cut, in his head. Unable to Move Him Dr. H.P,H. Robinson was summoned to give aid when it was found impossible to move Orth from the road, so severe was the pain caused by efforts to move him. Waite's ambulance was called to convey hinm to his home, a few hundred feet distant, after Dr. Robinson had given him first aid. Driver Flees Orth, who had made his home just north of town for more that a score of years, was deaf and is believed to have been startled by the approach of a macine and possibly to have stepped into its path, rather than away from the oncoming automobile. However, the driver of the car, who must have known that he hit something, did not halt to investigate or to give hdlp, but fled. Besides his wife, Orth is survived by two sons, Frank Orth, of Detroit, Mich., and Dr. Carl Orth, of Cleveland. Funeral services will be conducted in the Orth home at 2 p.m. Tuesday afternoon, with Rev. J.P. Brereton officiating and with burial in Spring Grove cemetery. **************** Orth - At his home in Liverpool, Apr 15, Philip Orth, aged 88 years. **************** Harold V. Tritt Harold V. Tritt, 78, of Valley City, died Friday, May 28, 1982, at Medina Community hospital after a brief illness. Born in Valley City, he was a retired machinist for General Motors in Cleveland. Survivors include his wife, Margaret; three daughters, Nancy Hermann of Medina, Mary Lou Nichols of Florida and Carol Diesch of Valley City; four grandchildren and one great grandchild; one brother, Herbert Tritt of Valley City; and one sister, Jessie Neumeyer of Valley City. Graveside services were Monday at Zion Church Cemetery in Valley City, the Rev. William Kulju officiating. Bauer Funeral Home, 2089 Columbia Road, Valley City was in charge of arrangements. ************** Albert C. Frank Dies Saturday Morning Albert C. Frank, 73, proprietor of the Abbeyville general store for close to 50 years, died in his home early Saturday morning following a stroke. Mr. Frank, who had been in his usual good health, was retiring in his living quarters above the store when he fell down a flight of stairs. He died six hours later. Funeral services were held Monday afternoon in the Longacre Funeral home at 2 o'clock, conducted by Rev. Albert Lamprecht of Zion's Lutheran Church in Liverpool. Burial was in Zion Lutheran Cemetery. He leaves a widow, Julia A. Frank; a daughter, Mrs. Arthur Huffman of Medina; three grandchildren, five sisters and a brother. Mr. Frank was a native of Liverpool township. His wife has been the Gazette correspondent for Abbeyville for many years. ******************

    08/16/2005 06:51:06
    1. Obituary Index information
    2. Karen Krugman
    3. It was suggested that I share the Obituary index URL for those of you not familiar with the MCDL site. http://www.medina.lib.oh.us/ Up on the tool bar click on reference resources A window will open showing different choices Click on OBITUARY INDEX. It will take you to a search screen. Please read the info provided before using. Also keep in mind that THE ACTUAL OBITUARIES ARE NOT ONLINE. This is just an index. You will have to go to the library to pull the newspaper and locate the obituary yourself. Karen

    08/16/2005 06:49:34
    1. Oops Forgot these two! OBITS
    2. Karen Krugman
    3. Delos E. Mellert Delos E. Mellert, 82, of Medina, died Tuesday, July 28, 1998 at Allen Memorial Hospital in Oberlin. Born March 2, 1916, in Medina to Henry & Gertrude Mellert, he was a life long resident of Medina County. Mr. Mellert had been employed at the Dolly Madison Pickle Plant and retired from A.I. Root Co., where he had worked in the wood shop for many years. Mr. Mellert was very active in working with honeybees. For many years, one would find him at the Medina County Fair bee display answering questions. He was a member of the Medina County & Lorain County Beekeepers Associations. Besides taking care of his honeybees, Mr. Mellert enjoyed woodworking, raising rabbits, gardeing and, especially the quality years of traveling with his wife. Mr. Mellert is survived by his children Angie (Wayne) McKim and Allen Bass, both of Medina; and granddaughter, Michaelle Bass. He was preceded in death by his wife, Elizabeth Bass-Mellert in 1990 and his parents. Service: 11 am Friday at Bauer Funeral Home, 2089 Columbia Road, Valley City. The Rev. Richard Thewlis will officiate. Burial: York Township Cemetery Visiting hours: 2 to 4 and 7 to 9 p m today at the funeral home. The family suggests that memorial contributions may be made to the American Cancer Society or to the charity of the donor's choice. ***************** Helen Miller Bart, daughter of Ernest & Barbara Miller, was born in Newark, O., March 12, 1842. When she was 10 years old her parents moved to Liverpool Township, Medina County. She was married to Leonard Bart of Washington, D.C., March 1, 1864. The couple resided in Mallet Creek for 55 years. To them were born six children, Charles Bart who died September 9, 1893; John Bart of Litchfield, Lydia Stoup of Lester, Kate McCollum of Be_____ville, Louis Bart, of Ft. Wayne, Ind., and Carried Chilson of St. Louis, Mo. There are nine grandchildren and two great grandchildren. Henrietta Fahrion and George Bart are children of the deceased husband and a former wife. Both of these children reside in Mallet Creek. The husband passed away Sept. 13, 1919 and this loving wife and mother June 26, 1928.

    08/16/2005 04:11:54
    1. Assorted OBITS MEDINA #1
    2. Karen Krugman
    3. I know you'd like to have the surnames but there are so many that I can't sit here and list them all. Hope someone finds something here they can use. I have the source info on them all in my files if someone wants it. Karen ***************** From The Medina Sentinel, Friday, October 1, 1915 - "Mr. Henry Bauman and Emma Gunkelman were married last Tuesday. They went to Niagra Falls on their wedding trip." ************************** Friday, 5 OCT 1917, Front Page Shot Himself Henry Puder of Liverpool Takes His Own Life Henry Puder, aged about 48 years, a well known farmer of Liverpool Township, living two or three miles south of Valley City on the State road, committed suicide about 8 o'clock Tuesday morning. He left the house at that time and went to the barn to hitch up proparatory to his announced intention of going to the doctors. Not hearing or seeing anything further of him, his wife, after a short time, went to the barn and there found him lying on the floor with a hole in his forehead and a 22 caliber rifle lying by his side. Mrs. Puder called assistance and the wounded man was carried into the house and Dr. Wood of Brunswick summoned. The doctor arrived in a very short time, but life left the body 15 minutes before his arrival. The rifle being a small one, it was easily possible for him to have placed the muzzle at his forehead and pulled the trigger. Mr. Puder had been in poor health and somewhat despondant, but so far as known had given no indication of taking his own life. He leaves his wife and two children; Harold aged 16 and Erdine (age not legible). Funeral services were held at the home Thursday afternoon. ******************* Charles Hasel, 63, died in his home in Cleveland, last week Wednesday, and on Friday his body to the Zion Lutheran church cemetery for burial. The deceased who was born and raised in Valley City, operated a grocery store in Valley City with his brother for several years, and after the death of his brother he sold the business and moved to Cleveland. He had been a salesman for the Sheets Elevator company of Cleveland. A widow, Pearl, survives. ******************** Theresa Kemp Services were held at the Bauer Funeral home near Valley City Wednesday afternoon for Mrs. Theresa Kemp. Rev. C.W. Kemrite officiated and burial was in Zion Lutheran church cemetery. Mrs. Kemp who was 84 and a lifelong resident of Liverpool township, died Sunday at Medina Community Hospital, where she had been a patient for five weeks. She was the last of 13 children born to the late John and Katherine Frank. Her husband, Fred Kemp died last January. Mrs. Kemp is survived by a son, Ivan; four grandchildren and one great grandchild. *************** Wednesday, 26 MAR 1975, Pg. 2. This date info is NOT on the sheet you have. Harley Klooz The father of Medina veteran policeman Clarence Klooz, Harley W. Klooz, 85, died yesterday at his home on Crocker Road, Valley City, after a short illness. Surviving besides his son, are his widow, Julia; one daughter, Mrs. Dorothy (David) Sampson of North Eaton; three other sons, Lester, Valley City; William, Berea; Gerald, Valley City; three sisters, Gladys Stang, Irene Huttinger and Henrietta Klooz all of Elyria; one brother, Harvey, Columbia Station; 11 grandchildren and 10 great grandchildren. Friends may call at the Bauer Funeral Home at 2089 Columbia Road, Valley City, Wednesday after 7 pm and Thursday afternoon and evening. Services will be at the funeral home at 2 pm Friday with the Rev. Rudolph Sandmann officiating. Burial will be in the Myrtle Hill cemetery. **************** Mrs. Mary Arnold of Valley City Dies Mrs. Mary Arnold, 86, of Valley City died at the home of her son, Samuel Arnold in Cleveland, Sunday night, after being in failing health for several years. She had been with her son for six weeks. Friends may call at her late residence Tuesday afternoon. Funeral services will be held at the Immanuel Reformed church on Wednesday afternoon at 2 o'clock. Burial will be in Myrtle Hill cemetery. She was the mother of Samuel, Earl W., and Clarence E., of Valley City. A daughter, Anna Miller of Wellington is deceased. She is the widow of O.B. Arnold. ****************** Hold Rites Saturday for Bertha Kindig Services will be held in the Elliott funeral home in Lodi, Saturday at 2:30 pm for Mrs. Bertha Kindig. Burial will be in Woodlawn Cemetery. The Order of Eastern Star, of which she was a member for over 50 years, will conduct rites at the funeral parlors Friday at 8 pm. Mrs. Kindig, who was 84, died Wednesday morning at the Castle Nursing Home in Millersburg. Surviving are two sons, Donald, with whom she made her home in Lafayette township, and David of Canton; two daughters, Mrs. Alice Rinke of Cleveland and MRs. Irene Bell of Alhambra, Cal.; 11 grandchildren; 16 great grandchildren; two sisters, Mrs. Kittie Buck and Mrs. Lee Cain, both of Orrville, and a brother, Claude Templer of Cleveland. *********************** Gunkelman - At Valley City, on April 10, Albert L. Gunkelman, aged 63 years. Funeral at the home of W.F. Steck. April 13, at 1 pm, conducted by Rev. G. F. Kuethmer. ****************** Alma Bauer Alma M, Bauer, 74, of 416 West Park Blvd., Medina, died Sunday, March 22, 1981, at Medina Community Hospital following a brief illness. Mrs. Bauer was a member of the Zion Lutheran Church of Liverpool Twp. and had been active in a number of church committees. She is survived by her husband, Irvin, and several nieces and nephews. Services will be held Tuesday at 2 p.m. at the Zion Lutheran Church, with the Rev. William R. Kulja officiating. Burial will be in the church cemetery. Friends may call at the Bauer Funeral Home, 2089 Columbia Rd., Liverpool Twp., from 2 to 9 p.m. today. The family has suggested the memorial contributions be made to the charity of their choice. =========================================== Effie Mae Allen Effie Mae Porter Allen, the oldest daughter of Miles and Sarah Porter, was born in Bath, O., Nov. 28, 1866. She married Leonard Levitte and the them were born Elva and Zoa, both deceased. She married Ethan Allen on Jan. 6, 1895, and they had two children, Ethel and Twila. Ethan died July 21, 1930. Since that time, Mrs. Allen has lived with Stanley and Twila, who lovingly cared for her. She lived most of her live on Hinckley Ridge, wher eshe did considerable practical nursing. She and her husband wer members of the Hinckley Ridge Baptist church, where she taught Sunday school for many years. Mrs. Allen was an oustanding Christian and was loved by young and old. She died July 1 at the age of 95 years, seven months and three days. She leaves to mourn her loss two daughterss, Ethel and Twila, their husbands; Grandchildren; greath-grandchildren; a sister, Mattie Searles, and several nieces and nephews. ============================================ Effie M. Allen Mrs. Effie M. Allen, 95, of Hinckley Ridge died Sunday night in Medina Community Hospital. A summer resident of the Ridge, Mrs. Allen spent her winters with her two daughters, Mrs. Ethel Hunt and Mrs. Twila Hunt in Cleveland,. Born in Bath, Mrs. Allen had been a resident of Hinckley Ridge for more than 60 years. Her husband, Ethan, died in 1930. Services were held Wednesday at the Searles & Hasel Funeral home in North Royalton, conducted by Rev. Ralph Stearns. Burial was in the Hinckley Ridge cemetery. ================================= Ethan J. Allen Ethan J. Allen, son of Andrew and Clarissa Gouch Allen, was born on Hinckley Ridge, Jan. 16, 1861, dying July 21, 1930, at the age of 69 years, six months, five days. On Jan. 6, 1896, he was united in marriage to Effie Mae Porter. He became a member of the Hinckley Ridge Baptist church during middle life. He was kind and loving to his family and good neighbor and friend to all. He has been in ill health for a number of years, spending a great part of his time at the home of his daughter, Ethel, where he was lovingly cared for by the entire family. He leaves to mourn his passing his wife, Effie Mae, daughters, Elva S., Ethel M. and Twila E., and three granddaughters and a host of relatives and friends. Funeral July 22, at the Baptist church, Hinckley Ridge, conducted by Rev. C. H. Searles, burial at Hinckley Ridge. ================================= Allen - At state hospital in Cleveland, on July 21, Ethan J. Allen, aged 69 years, six months, five days. Funeral at Baptist church, Hinckley Ridge, July 22, conducted by Rev. C. H. Searles; burial at Hinckley Ridge. ================================= Robert R. Howell Robert R. Howell, 70, of Lodi, died Friday, May 23, 1997, following a sudden illness at his home. He was born Dec. 10, 1926, in Lodi, to Peter and Olive Miller Howell and had resided in the village most of his life. Mr. Howell was employed by the former Ohio Match Co. in Wadsworth for 40 years and later worked at the College of Wooster. He was a member of Grace United Methodist Church at Crawford Corners and was a U.S. Army veteran of World War II. He is survived by his sisters, Hazel Black of Akron and Inez Coldwell, Edna Beyer, Grace Shepard and Irene Schlayer, all of [...black line through entire line of text on the film...] Harold of West Salem. He was preceded in death by his parents; wife, Earleen; sister, Mary and Helen Howell; and brothers, Irvin, Floyd and Earl. Service: 11 a.m. Wednesday at Parker & Son Funeral Home, 210 Medina St., Lodi. The Rev. Martha Mathatas of West Salem will officiate. Burial: Hillcrest Memorial Gardens, Guilford Township. Visiting hours: 2 to 4 and 7 to 9 p.m. Tuesday at the funeral home.

    08/16/2005 04:08:48
    1. Assorted Marriage Records MEDINA
    2. Karen Krugman
    3. Last weekend I spent the day at the Medina County library and I thought I would share what I found in case someone else on the list can make use of it. The first items are these marriage records. I have a little information on all the marriages here you can contact me off list if you want more info. I'll be sending some obits in the next few messages. Karen Micro-film #22 Marriage Record Card File Medina Co., Ohio Female Index Pierce - Smith 1818 - 1965 1. Lydia Porter & Geo. Maxworthy Married Dec. 24, 1874 Minister: Wilfred H. Dean Vol. D, Pg. 535 Recorded Dec. 24. 1874 2. Rauscher, Eleanor Josephine & James Edward Eastwood Address: Rt. 3, Medina, OH. Married: June 24, 1955, age 24 on Dec 2, 1954 Minister: Daniel G. Bodor, Pastor, Emmanuel E&R Church Vol. V, Pg. 334, Cert. #334 Born: Elyria, OH. Judge: Cloyd W. Derhammer, Date Rec. June 29, 1955 3. Raucher, Ella Marie & Arthur O. Frombaugh Res: York Twsp. Marr. Date: Feb. 20, 1912 age 23 on Sept. 29, 1911 Min: H. Samuel Fritach, Medina, OH. Vol. K. Pr. 109 Cert. #217 Born: Erhart, Ohio Judge: J.R. Kennar, Date Rec: Feb. 21, 1912 4. Rauscher, Lucy & Otto H. Hachenbarg Add: York Twsp. Date Marr: Dec. 7, 1901 age 18 on ----- 1901 Minister: Jesse Hill, Medina, OH. Vol. I Pg. 277, Cert #553 Born: York Twsp., Medina Co., OH. Judge: Geo A. Richards Date Rec. Dec. . 1901 5. Reuter, Catherina & Jacob W. Mallert Date Marr: 17 May 1885 Minnister: Wm. H. Alden, JP Vol. F, Pg. 279 Judge, John T. Graves 6. Reutter, Rosa A. & Dallas W. Warner Address; Mallet Creek, Medina Co., OH. Date Marr: Nov. 7, 1906 SAge 23 on Mar. 24, 1906 Minnister: Alonzo Early Vol. J Pg. 208 Cert. 1473 Born: Mallet Creek, OH. Judge: F.M. Plank Recorded Nov. 8, 1906 7. Reutter, Ruth & Austins S. Hastings Address: Litchfield, OH. Date Marr: Oct. 15, 1935 Age: 26 on Oct. 10, 1035 Minister: Charles W. Record, Wellington, OH. Vol. 0, Pg. 152 Cert. #475 Born: York Twsp., Medina Co., OH. Judge: Geo M. Denton Date Recorded Dec. 24, 1935 8. Scheck, Cynthia Louise & Arthur Paul Braham Address: 3871 Hadcock Rd., Brunswick, OH. Born: Lodi, Ohio Age 25 years of Aug. 19,1979 Vol. 6 Pg. 546 Cert. #1638 Marrige Date: Oct. 20, 1979 Minister: Rev. Charles W. Kling, Pastor, Strongsville Church of Christ, Strongsville, OH. Recorded Oct. 24, 1979 9. Scheelhas, Laurine & Herbert Long Address: valley City, Medina Co., OH. Marr. Date: Sept. 2, 1917 age 20 on Nov. 4, 1916 Minister: Geo Kuebner, Valley City Vol. L Pg. 127 Cert. #254 Born: Valley City Recorded: Sept. 6, 1917 10. Scheelhas, Lydia & Wm. Bauer Address: Valley City, Medina Co., OH. Marriage date: Apr. 17, 1913 Age 19 on Oct. 24, 1913 Minister: Geo Kuehner, Valley City, Vol. K Pg. 215 Cert 427 Born, Valley City, OH. recorded: April 30. 1913

    08/16/2005 04:06:30