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    1. Benjamin Glick
    2. Bev Bakos
    3. Hello - regarding children of Benjamin and Anna (Swanders) Glick, here are a few more references: Portrait and Biographical Record of Auglaize, Logan and Shelby Counties, Ohio; published by the Chapman Bros., Chicago, IL, 1892; reprinted by Brookhaven Press, LaCrosse, WI, 2000 cites: Benjamin. b PA was s/o Peter Glick, native of PA They located in 1806 to Fairfield Co., OH when Benjamin was 6 years old. Benjamin married in Fairfield Co., OH, Anna Swanders, also a native of PA and d/o Frederick Swanders. 6 children were born to Benjamin and Anna: Daniel, Reuben, Mrs. Mary Ware, Darius, Lucas F., and Joab. Anna died in 1840 and Benjamin remarried to Mrs. Sarah (Woodring) Slusser, another native of PA. Sarah died in 1879 and Benjamin remained on the old homestead until he died, June 1887. Churchbooks of the Lutheran and German Reformed Congregations of Glick/Salem (Union) Brick Church, 1808-1915, Bloom Tp., Fairfield Co, OH; Fairfield County Chapter of the Ohio Genealogical Society, 1993 cites births for some of the children of Benjamin and Anna Glick/Gluck as: Daniel Glick, b Nov 4, 1822; Jacob (Joab) Glick, b Apr 11, 1825; Ruben Gluck, b Feb 19, 1828; Anna Marie Glick, b Aug 12, 1829; and David (Darius) Gluck, b Nov 8, 1831 History of Shelby County, Ohio with Illustrations and biographical Sketches...; First Edition published by R. Sutton & Co., Philadelphia, PA, 1883; Second Edition with Name Index published by The Shelby County Historical Society, 1968 cites Joab Glick as b Fairfield Co, OH, 11 Apr 1825, s/o Benjamin and Anna Glick - Bev ----- Original Message ----- From: <Guyrossjr@aol.com> To: <OHSHELBY-L@rootsweb.com> Sent: Thursday, December 30, 2004 8:12 AM Subject: [OHSHELBY] Re: OHSHELBY-D Digest V04 #157 > Schlusser, Woodring [Wotring], Glick, Swadner > Sarah Woodring [Wotring] was born September 1, 1794 the d/o of Daniel > Wotring b. Sept. 1, 1794 probably Fairfield Co., Ohio and d. October 1816 in > Fairfield Co., Ohio and Susanna Horner b. about 1772 in Ohio and died April 1823 in > Bloom Twp., Fairfield Co., Ohio. Sarah married first to: Daniel Schlusser > [I have no dates for him]. A comment on Lucas & Loretta. If the 1850 census > indicates that both Lucas & Loretta were age 14, and if Anna Swarner Glick > died in 1839, then these two would be the children of Anna & Benjamin. If > Reuben was 9 years old, then it would appear that he would be the child of > Benjamin and Sarah? The name of Schlusser/Slusser was also spelled Schlosser. > > The following was taken from the Shelby Co., Newsletter. Partition of > Susan's parents - Shelbyana Newsletter, October 1984, No. 21 Page 10 Shelby County > Probate Court Records page 188: > On February 13, 1860, Thomas H. & Mary Gray vs Daniel Schlosser et al. > Partition. Division subject to dower of Mary Schlosser. 1/17 each to Daniel, > Jacob, Solomon, John, Peter, Benjamin, William, David, Henry, Joseph, Abraham. > Lydia Ann & Eliza Jane Schlosser, & to Mary Gray, Catherine Schlosser Bennett, > Sarah Schlosser Hartman. Also 1/l7 to John & William Abbott, heirs f late > Susan Schlosser Abbott. > Shelbyana Newsletter, January 1985, No. 22 p. 10 Shelby Co. Probate Court > Records Page 376: > On February 9, 1861, Thomas K. Gray & Mary Gray filed papers against Daniel > Schlosser et al. for a partition of the estate of Jacob Schlosser. James > Swander was the administrator of said estate. 1/16 to Daniel, Jacob Solomon, > John, Peter, Benjamin, William, Henry, Joseph, Adam. Lydia Ann & Eliza Jane > Schlosser, & to Mary Gray, Catherine Bennett & Sarah Hartman. 1/32 each to John > and William Abbott. > > Susan 'Schlosser' was the first wife of James Abbott who married as his 2nd > wife, Matilda Veach. > Roberta Iiames > > > ==== OHSHELBY Mailing List ==== > Check out Shelby County, OHGenWeb page at http://www.rootsweb.com/~ohshelby/mnpg.html > > ============================== > Census images 1901, 1891, 1881 and 1871, plus so much more. > Ancestry.com's United Kingdom & Ireland Collection. Learn more: http://www.ancestry.com/s13968/rd.ashx >

    12/30/2004 06:02:20
    1. Re: OHSHELBY-D Digest V04 #157
    2. Schlusser, Woodring [Wotring], Glick, Swadner Sarah Woodring [Wotring] was born September 1, 1794 the d/o of Daniel Wotring b. Sept. 1, 1794 probably Fairfield Co., Ohio and d. October 1816 in Fairfield Co., Ohio and Susanna Horner b. about 1772 in Ohio and died April 1823 in Bloom Twp., Fairfield Co., Ohio. Sarah married first to: Daniel Schlusser [I have no dates for him]. A comment on Lucas & Loretta. If the 1850 census indicates that both Lucas & Loretta were age 14, and if Anna Swarner Glick died in 1839, then these two would be the children of Anna & Benjamin. If Reuben was 9 years old, then it would appear that he would be the child of Benjamin and Sarah? The name of Schlusser/Slusser was also spelled Schlosser. The following was taken from the Shelby Co., Newsletter. Partition of Susan's parents - Shelbyana Newsletter, October 1984, No. 21 Page 10 Shelby County Probate Court Records page 188: On February 13, 1860, Thomas H. & Mary Gray vs Daniel Schlosser et al. Partition. Division subject to dower of Mary Schlosser. 1/17 each to Daniel, Jacob, Solomon, John, Peter, Benjamin, William, David, Henry, Joseph, Abraham. Lydia Ann & Eliza Jane Schlosser, & to Mary Gray, Catherine Schlosser Bennett, Sarah Schlosser Hartman. Also 1/l7 to John & William Abbott, heirs f late Susan Schlosser Abbott. Shelbyana Newsletter, January 1985, No. 22 p. 10 Shelby Co. Probate Court Records Page 376: On February 9, 1861, Thomas K. Gray & Mary Gray filed papers against Daniel Schlosser et al. for a partition of the estate of Jacob Schlosser. James Swander was the administrator of said estate. 1/16 to Daniel, Jacob Solomon, John, Peter, Benjamin, William, Henry, Joseph, Adam. Lydia Ann & Eliza Jane Schlosser, & to Mary Gray, Catherine Bennett & Sarah Hartman. 1/32 each to John and William Abbott. Susan 'Schlosser' was the first wife of James Abbott who married as his 2nd wife, Matilda Veach. Roberta Iiames

    12/30/2004 04:12:01
    1. Personal Mentions Jan 1898
    2. Jack & Linda Dietz
    3. Lima Times Democrat, Jan 3, 1898 J.W. PUETZ spent Sunday with his parents at Troy. James CORY returned to Ann Arbor college this morning. Miss Julia CASEY has returned from a visit with friends in Wapakoneta. Miles STANDISH and Homer HERMAN returned to their college at Cleveland to-day. W. BOCKEY and family have returned from a week's visit with friends in Troy. Ed GASQUE, of Sidney, visited A.J. PLATT and family, of west Kibby street, over Sunday. Miss Margaret NOONAN has returned from a visit with Miss Margaret GRIFFIN, in Forest. Miss Minnie C. SLUSSER spent Saturday and Sunday with Miss Rose SHUMAN at Wapakoneta. Miss Rose DICKMAN and niece Miss Hazel spent a few days with the Misses KRIEFT in Delphos. Mrs. H.S. REEVES and children have returned from Cincinnati where they visited friends during the holidays. A. BARGA and family of west Elm street have returned from a visit of several days' with friends in Celina. At 11:30 o'clock to-day a visit from the angel of death saddened the home of Henry KEMPER, at 629 north Elizabeth street, when the soul of his beloved wife, Mrs. Frona KEMPER, passed quietly into the great world beyond. After two years of continuous suffering from dropsy and other forms of ill health, which were borne with true Christian patience and resignation, the end came peacefully and the record of a well spent life was closed. Mrs. KEMPER was born at Offenbach, Baden, Germany, May 3d, 1840, and came with her parents to this country when 6 years of age, settling first in Cleveland and later coming to this city. In January, 1863, she became the bride of Mr. KEMPER, who is now a veteran employee of the Lima Locomotive and Machine Company. Besides the devoted husband, three daughters survive the deceased, Mrs. Charles DIMOND and Misses Ella and Jennie KEMPER. The only son, John Henry KEMPER, preceded the mother to the grave, dying at the age of six years. Mrs. KEMPER was a devoted Christian of the Catholic faith during life. She was a faithful member of the congregation of St. Rose church and was also a member of the Altar and Rosary Societies. The funeral service will be conducted from St. Rose church at 8:30 o'clock Wednesday morning and the remains will be consigned to earth in Gethsemani cemetery. T.M. McCLURE returned last night from Cincinnati, after spending the holidays with his mother and sister. Edward WEADOCK returned this morning to Ann Arbor college after visiting at home during the holidays. L.S. GORDON, who has been visiting the Oriental Club during the past week, returned to Montpelier, Ind., last night. Dennis MADIGAN, of Sidney, spent New Years and Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. James W. HICKEY, of north West street. Miss Clara HOLLIDAY, who has been visiting the Misses REICHELDERFER, returned to her home at Chicago yesterday. Mr. M. WEIXELBAUM, who has recently arrived from Germany, is visiting his son A. WEIXELBAUM, editor of the Courier. John M. STOODT, of north Main street, went to Buckland this morning to spend a week visiting Thomas LICHTY and family. S.C. McGUIRE and wife of Holmes county, are spending the holidays with W.W. McGUIRE and wife, of 750 east Kibby street. Mrs. Chris ENGLEHART and children, of Ewing avenue, are home from a visit during the holidays with relatives in Urbana. Mr. and Mrs. Frank DEITRICH, of 321 north Union street, are home after a pleasant visit of two weeks with friends in Chicago. H.F. WHITNEY and wife, of 121 Circular street, have returned from a ten days' visit with relatives at Logansport and Peru, Ind. Misses Josephine RUPLE and Emma BRINKMAN, of Ottawa, are the guests of Mr. and Mrs. G.F. BUEKHOUSE, of south Elizabeth street. Mrs. James SHAW and daughter, Edna, of Ada, are spending a few days with Mrs. SHAW's sister, Mrs. J.B. McELROY, of 132 north Union street. Mr. and Mrs. Albert J. DIMOND and daughter Florence returned home last night after a pleasant visit with Mrs. DIMOND's parents in Sidney. Miss Florence ENNIS last evening returned to her home in St. Marys, after a pleasant visit with Miss Minnie REMSLEY, of north West street. Mrs. A. GUTMANN yesterday returned to her home in Botkins, after a visit with her daughter, Mrs. Frank MAKLEY, of north Elizabeth street. Edward PEPPLE and son Cloyd, of Findlay, will return home this evening, after a visit with his cousin, Mrs. Geo. F. BUCKHOUSE, of north Elizabeth street. P.F. O'CONNELL, who has been the guest of his parents, on north Main street, during the holidays, left this morning for Cleveland, to resume his studies at the seminary. Miss Mattie PHRUSH, of west Market street arrived home last evening after visiting Findlay, Dunkirk and Forest. She was accompanied by her friend E.S. COLE, of Montana.

    12/30/2004 03:01:24
    1. Re: [OHSHELBY] Glick family
    2. In a message dated 12/30/2004 12:54:49 AM Central Standard Time, BBakos@comcast.net writes: According to the sources I have, Benjamin was married first to Anna Swander, and they are the parents of a number of children, including Lucas, Daniel, Ruben, etc. I have Benjamin married a second time (after death of Anna in 1839), to Sarah Woodring (who was previously married to a Slusser). I have Lucas born before Anna's death. I do not have any children listed for Benjamin and Sarah but that could be an over-look on my part. Bev Hmmmmmm, I'll certainly make a note of this. I have not done any research myself on the parents of Lucas so was not sure about Sarah as his mother. Thanks for the info. Take care Marilyn

    12/30/2004 02:09:23
    1. Surnames for obit scans Dec 30
    2. Jack & Linda Dietz
    3. If you would like a scan e-mail me at JDIETZ2@woh.rr.com Please limit your requests to 3 per day. If you are requesting an obit from a earlier posting please include the date. Thanks Linda WILSON, William H 1881- 1960 WILCOX, Robert 1911- 1961 LONG, Amos (Sr), 1892- 1966 LYLE, (Shook), Catherine A 1885- 1968 WILLIAMS, Dwain 1933- 1966 WILLIAMS, Thoburn 1909- 1962 LEPPLA, Charles L 1921- 1984 LIMBERT, (Schmerge), Helen J 1904- 1983 LILLIE, (Bailey), V. Carmen 1907- 1982 LAMMERS, Joanne H 1942- 1982 LEPLEY, John D 1899- 1974 LYLE, (Mayer), Constance M 1906- 1989 PORTER, (Mullholland), Beatrice M 1909- 1981 WILCOX, Thomas E (Sr), 1916- 1984 WILCOX, (Knief), Mary E 1929- 1980 MOSER, Lorenz 1914- 1973 WILCOX, (Faulder), Theola P 1911- 1984 EVERETT, Milfred E 1901- 1976 EVERETT, John W 1898- 1965 EVERETT, Albert 1914- 1957 BRANDYBERRY, Arthur A 1908- 1973 LAFFIN, (Davis), Martha 1885- 1972 WILLIAMSON, Michael J 1951- 1972 WILLIAMSON, James H 1911- 1972 WILLIAMSON, Glenn E 1924- 1974 WILLIAMSON, Donald C 1911- 1974 WILLIAMSON, Clarence 1903- 1970 WADE, Harold F 1903- 1979 WHEELER, Bernard D 1929- 1973 WHEELER, Leonard 1907- 1977 WHEELER, (Kilpatrick), Gladys 1887- 1970 WHEELER, (Andrews), Gertrude M 1907- 1971 WHEELER, (Albert), Glenna 1898- 1973 WHEELER, (Reichelderfer), Lela 1891- 1970

    12/30/2004 01:44:21
    1. Re: [OHSHELBY] Glick family
    2. Bev Bakos
    3. According to the sources I have, Benjamin was married first to Anna Swander, and they are the parents of a number of children, including Lucas, Daniel, Ruben, etc. I have Benjamin married a second time (after death of Anna in 1839), to Sarah Woodring (who was previously married to a Slusser). I have Lucas born before Anna's death. I do not have any children listed for Benjamin and Sarah but that could be an over-look on my part. Bev ----- Original Message ----- From: <GNEOLOG@aol.com> To: <OHSHELBY-L@rootsweb.com> Sent: Monday, December 27, 2004 4:34 AM Subject: [OHSHELBY] Glick family >I don't know have any early GLICK family info for Lucas who married >Margaret > ELLIOTT except that his parents were probably Benjamin and Sarah and that > he > had a brother, Reuben, not mentioned in this census, who was 9 years older > than > him. Take care > Marilyn > > 1850 Bloom Twp., Fairfield County., Ohio household # 1448 > GLICK, Benjamin, age 50, Farmer, born Pennsylvania > Sarah, age 50, born Pennsylvania > * LUCAS L, age 14, born Ohio > Loretta, age 14, born Ohio > Daniel S, age 27 born Ohio > Mary, age 25, born Ohio > Leah C, age 2 born Ohio > ( Daniel S. GLICK was the oldest son of Benjamin and Sarah.) (Lucas and > Loretta are assumed to be children of Benjamin and Sarah) > > > ==== OHSHELBY Mailing List ==== > The Shelby County Genealogical Society offers memberships and publications > at: > c/o Phil Abbott > 17411 Mason Road > Sidney, Ohio 46365 > > ============================== > View and search Historical Newspapers. Read about your ancestors, find > marriage announcements and more. Learn more: > http://www.ancestry.com/s13969/rd.ashx >

    12/29/2004 03:50:42
    1. Re: [OHSHELBY] Lenhart Family connection needed
    2. Mary/Jim Renner
    3. Sharon was married to John Lenhart, one-time sheriff of Shelby County, Ohio. They are divorced now. >I have received the obit for Robert E. Buirley of Jackson Center. Listed >is daughter, Sharon Lenhart, of Jackson Center. Can anyone tell me which >Lenhart she married?

    12/29/2004 10:08:23
    1. Lenhart Family connection needed
    2. Virginia L. Wysong
    3. I have received the obit for Robert E. Buirley of Jackson Center. Listed is daughter, Sharon Lenhart, of Jackson Center. Can anyone tell me which Lenhart she married? Thanks, Virginia Lenhart Wysong

    12/29/2004 05:36:07
    1. Personal Mentions cont'd Dec 1904
    2. Jack & Linda Dietz
    3. Lima Times Democrat, Dec 1, 1904 Ruth, the eight months old daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Seymour WHITE, of 801 east High street, died at 8 o'clock this morning from pneumonia, after ten days' illness. The remains were taken to Anna, O., this evening and interment will occur there. Ed STUBER, of Piper's grocery, spent Sunday with his folks in Sidney. Mrs. James LEWIS, of south Main street, has returned from an extended visit in Sandusky and Cleveland. Mr. and Mrs. J.E. DeVOE have returned from Oil City, and are again at their home on Greenlawn avenue. Frank STILSON has taken a chair at Lutz's barber shop. O.M. THOMAS left this morning over the Pennsylvania for San Francisco, where he was called by former Supt. John PAGE, of the Indiana field for the Buckeye Pipe Line Co. Mr. THOMAS will accept a position offered him and make his home in the metropolis of the Pacific coast. Mr. T.A. YOUNG, 217 east O'Connor avenue, who has been down with typhoid malaria for the past two weeks is gaining and hopes to be out in about a week at his old stand in the C.H. & D. shops. Misses Mary and Margaret VEASCY, spent Sunday with friends in Cincinnati. Thomas MILET, of Detroit, spent Sunday with his daughter, Sister Mary CARMEL, of St. Rose school. Miss Anna MOORE has gone to Chicago to visit friends. She will also visit in St. Louis while absent. Thomas SHRIDER has purchased the George KAH saloon on south Main street. Mrs. John MARTIN, of south Main street, is visiting her sister in Findlay. C.W. BURKHARDT, a brother of Passenger Agent Frank BURKHARDT, of the C.H. & D. and E.& W. lost a valuable barn by fire Tuesday evening, but neighbors arrived in time to save the house and rescue the live stock of which there was considerable. For a time it looked as though the whole country round about would be swept by a conflagration. The wind blew the flames in great sheets across the fields, burning up considerable dry fodder and fences. The direction of the wind saved Mr. BURKHARDT's home and other buildings, but the barn, which was one of the largest in the county, is a total loss. It was valued at $2,000, and well insured. Mr. BURKHARDT, who is Mayor of Cridersville, lives about a mile and a half from the town, but at the time of the fire was in Lima on business. The fire was seen for miles and farmers from every direction to assist in getting it under control. Over a hundred rigs of every description were hitched to the fence at a safe distance and the owners formed a fire brigade that did effective work in the way of rescue. Sorrow two-fold has cast a shadow of gloom over the ROBINSON home on east Kibby street, and two members of the family has to the great beyond. Tuesday evening a message was received by Mrs. Elizabeth ROBINSON, announcing the death of her husbands' mother, Mrs. Mary ROBINSON at Ottawa, from heart trouble. Yesterday while making preparations to attend her mother-in-law's funeral, Mrs. ROBINSON received another message bearing the sad news of her husband's death, at the state hospital at Toledo. The husband Thomas ROBINSON, was about 58 years old and had been an inmate of the hospital since the third of last August. He is survived by the wife and five children- Misses Nettie, Mary and Emma, of this city; Harvey ROBINSON of St. Louis, and Owen ROBINSON, of Philadelphia. The funeral of mother and son will be held tomorrow morning at Ottawa. Bessie MURPHY, was arrested again last night, by officer GRANT, and today goes to the Toledo work house to serve a thirty day and $10 and cost sentence recently suspended by the mayor pending good behavior. She couldn't stay away from wine rooms. Mrs. Ed BLANK and children, of east Linden street, left last evening for Florida, to spend the winter. John GORHAM, of west Kibby street is being visited by William SMITH, of Celina. Mrs. George DANIELS, of south West street, is entertaining her mother, Mrs. Jacob FETTER, of Butler, Ind. The "closed indefinitely" sign has been taken down from the door of the south side bank. All you can see now is furniture and an electric light. The sidewalks on both sides of the Main street bridge are in very bad shape- rotten boards, holes large enough for a child to break a leg in and blocks nailed down in such a manner as to cause many to stub their toes. Prompt attention to the defects may save the city a damage suit, as there are plenty of people looking for easy money. Mrs. Mary MELL, of east Vine street, is entertaining her sister Mrs. James HOOPER, husband and children, of Plain City.

    12/29/2004 01:36:28
    1. Surnames for obit scans Dec 29
    2. Jack & Linda Dietz
    3. If you would like a scan e-mail me at JDIETZ2@woh.rr.com Please limit your requests to 3 per day. If you are requesting an obit from a earlier posting please include the date. Thanks Linda BENDELE, (Miller), Marcella E 1915- 1999 ANDERSON, (Stahl), Naomi 1913- 1998 CLASPER, John C 1886- 1974 CHILES, Clarence B (Rev) 1878- 1974 CLAPSADDLE, (Breidenbach), Mary E 1930- 2000 CHILCOAT, Theron W 1894- 1972 CLAPPER, (Morgan), Lucretia 1886- 1972 CLAASSEN, Eva 1896- 1992 COBLE, Louis 1900- 1972 CLASPER, (Schumacher), Helen R 1916- 1986 CHARLTON, (Patten), Della A 1922- 1979 BENDER, (Wolfe), Rita K 1947- 1998 CHAMBERS, (Musser), Minerva P 1891- 1983 O'NEILL, Evelyn 1900- 1985 BIGHAM, Fannie 1889- 1953 CAYWOOD, (Sander), Dorothy 1937- 1995 BENDELE, Rudolph S 1924- 1995 CHODASH, Joseph R 1901- 1985 CAYWOOD, (Wert), Gladys 1893- 1975 CATHCART, Jeffrey G 1954- 1999 CLAWSON, (Reef), Gertie 1906- 1999 CLEGG, William A (Jr), 1924- 1998 MATHEWS, (Finta), Elizabeth 1918- 2000 CAVINDER, James D 1936- 1997 CAVANAUGH, (Winkeljohn), Helen M 1901- 1998 CAUDILL, (Harmon), Marie 1928- 2000 CAULFIELD, Francis 1916- 1984 CAULFIELD, (Hall), Eileen M 1919- 1992

    12/29/2004 12:47:14
    1. Surnames for obit scans Dec 28
    2. Jack & Linda Dietz
    3. If you would like a scan e-mail me at JDIETZ2@woh.rr.com Please limit your requests to 3 per day. If you are requesting an obit from a earlier posting please include the date. Thanks Linda CAWLEY, Walter J 1942- 1995 PETERS, Eunice 1897- 1974 GENTRY, (Miracle), Magdalene 1925- 2000 ANDERSON, Patricia 1919- 1997 ANDERSON, Russell 1919- 1997 ANDERSON, Ralph T 1903- 1975 ANDERSON, (Tucker), Queva 1917- 1996 ANDERSON, (Kilgore), Grace 1908- 1997 ANDERSON, Harry M 1922- 1997 ANDERSON, (McDorman), Helen M 1924- 1998 CHAMBERLAIN, (Taflinger), Mabel E 1910- 1997 MANKEN, (Felver), Lou E 1915- 2000 CLATTERBUCK, (Wadsworth), Dorothy E 1916- 1996 CHANTASOUK, Souk 1928- 1995 BENEDICT, (Pease), Effie 1891- 1986 CHAVEZ, Albino 1901- 2000 CHARNES, Walter W 1911- 1977 CAVINDER, Harold E 1935- 1998 CHAPPELL, Charles J 1906- 1995 AMWEG, James W (Sr), 1919- 1992 ANDERSON, Phillip B 1948- 1998 KLINGLER, (Routt), Annabelle 1913- 2000 ANDERSON, (Gallapoo), Ernestine M 1920- 2000 ANDERSON, (Youngs), Carol Y 1922- 2000 ANDERSON, (Ezell), Virginia E 1922- 2000 SCHROER, Edward 1900- 1977

    12/28/2004 01:19:23
    1. Surnames for obit scans Dec 27
    2. Jack & Linda Dietz
    3. If you would like a scan e-mail me at JDIETZ2@woh.rr.com Please limit your requests to 3 per day. If you are requesting an obit from a earlier posting please include the date. Thanks Linda HARK, Wilfred J 1914- 1994 ROESNER, (Lee), Helen G 1905- 1991 SCHWARTZENGRABER, (Smith), Leona M 1915- 1992 SIMONE, (Taviano), Amelita Y 1924- 1997 SCHUERMAN, Catherine 1910- 1997 RODE, James F 1929- 1997 SCHUERMAN, Regina A 1908- 1992 SCHWARTZENGRABER, (Corkwell), Doris M 1912-1998 RUWOLDT, (Johnston), Ellen R 1903- 1996 ROBY, Juanita P 1924- 1995 SUTTON, Joe F 1930- 1995 SEALS, Dennis L 1950- 1998 ROLSTON, (Krummery), Joan M 1921- 1997 ROBB, Carl J 1935- 1998 RAY, (Hoppus), Cleo M 1899- 1997 ROETTGER, Norbert W 1919- 1995 MILLER, (Webrkamp), Corrine M 1901- 1994 MILLER, Frances M 1921- 1994 KAVERMAN, (Ebbeskotte), Marcella T 1919- 1997 EITEMILLER, G. Michael 1948- 1994 SERGEANT, (Nelson), Angeline C 1897- 1997 MILLER, Daniel R 1928- 1994 MILLER, Rodney R 1959- 1994 NEWLAND, (Fruchey), Josephine 1905- 2000 JARRETTE, John 1918- 2000 BAKER, (Dibert), Norma A 1916- 1972 BALDAUF, Richard 1903- 1980 BAKER, Roy I 1905- 1976 BAKER, H. Raymond 1909- 1997 PETERS, Amos 1903- 1977 SHEELEY, Donald N 1907- 1980 MERICLE, (Schaad), Rosalie F 1930- 2000 PETERS, Elvin 1904- 1972 SHEALY, Carlton F 1905- 1979 WILEY, James 1860- 1954

    12/27/2004 12:39:41
    1. Glick family
    2. I don't know have any early GLICK family info for Lucas who married Margaret ELLIOTT except that his parents were probably Benjamin and Sarah and that he had a brother, Reuben, not mentioned in this census, who was 9 years older than him. Take care Marilyn 1850 Bloom Twp., Fairfield County., Ohio household # 1448 GLICK, Benjamin, age 50, Farmer, born Pennsylvania Sarah, age 50, born Pennsylvania * LUCAS L, age 14, born Ohio Loretta, age 14, born Ohio Daniel S, age 27 born Ohio Mary, age 25, born Ohio Leah C, age 2 born Ohio ( Daniel S. GLICK was the oldest son of Benjamin and Sarah.) (Lucas and Loretta are assumed to be children of Benjamin and Sarah)

    12/27/2004 12:34:10
    1. Re: [OHSHELBY] Elliott family
    2. > .......... +Francis Marian Davis b: May 15, 1839 in Shelby County, Ohio m:--POSSIBLY MARRIED TO CAPITOLIA ROBERDIA GLICK ?? ( HER FIRST HUSBAND) HAVE SOME INFO ON THIS LINE Lucas Frederick Glick b: January 1837 in Bloom Twp., Fairfield County, Ohio m: January 10, 1858 in Shelby County, Ohio --?? RELATED TO CAPITOLIA ?? Kimmie630@aol.com

    12/27/2004 12:04:06
    1. Re: [OHSHELBY] Surnames for obit scans Dec 26
    2. Linda, Please send the obits for the following individuals: PUTHOFF, Leonard F 1913- 1998 RATERMAN, Louis F 1880- 1954 Thank you very, very much for providing this great service. Becky

    12/26/2004 10:54:26
    1. Surnames for obit scans Dec 26
    2. Jack & Linda Dietz
    3. If you would like a scan e-mail me at JDIETZ2@woh.rr.com Please limit your requests to 3 per day. If you are requesting an obit from a earlier posting please include the date. Thanks Linda McCLAIN, Marguerite M 1921- 1998 McCLAIN, Colin S 1957- 1998 PUMMEL, (Cunningham), Beulah M 1903- 1992 LAMB, (Cook), Kathryn I 1909- 1998 ULRICH, (Deason), Sue L 1927- 1991 KEELING, Michelle 1974- 1995 LAMB, Delmer J 1911- 1998 KEIRNS, Justin A 1994- 1994 LHAMON, (Gilroy), Daisy G 1904- 1998 PUTHOFF, Leonard F 1913- 1998 PULFER, Matthew J 1981- 1997 COOK, Charles 1947- 1997 QUINN, (Wendel), Lenore C ?- 1996 LADD, Serge 1907- 1994 LAFFERTY, John W 1915- 1991 McMICHAEL, (Miller), Bertha 1885- 1975 McMICHAEL, Harry F 1907- 1977 LANGE, (Scherger), Leone S 1900- 1995 LADD, Paul E 1946- 1997 MANEKE, Lewis 1883- 1972 CHURCH, Ivan L 1926- 1972 KOCH, William 1907- 1972 BOLENBACH, Lawrence 1901- 1972 CURTIS, Eretta 1853- 1921 WHETSTONE, Fannie M 1874- 1954 RATERMAN, Louis F 1880- 1954 SNYDER, Milta 1877- 1954

    12/26/2004 12:24:38
    1. Re: [OHSHELBY] re: Descendants of John C. Elliott
    2. In a message dated 12/24/2004 12:50:01 PM Central Standard Time, Smudf@aol.com writes: Do you know the parents or any of the siblings of Jennie Nancy Staley? I have been given the info that her parents were John Staley and Catherine Young. Take care. Marilyn

    12/24/2004 08:50:26
    1. re: Descendants of John C. Elliott
    2. Happy Christmas eve to all: Hi Marilyn, You posted your Elliott family descendants. The only person who I might have a connection to is Jennie Nancy Staley (who I copied and pasted below). I have a Jacob Staley in my data file born 9 Jan 1835 married Rebecca Ann Allen 7 Sept 1859 in Shelby county. One of his sons, John Scott Staley born 16 April 1867 in Port Jefferson, Shelby county married Rosa A. Wagner. The Wagners are one of my main ancestral lines. +Jennie Nancy Staley b: September 13, 1843 in Shelby County, Ohio m: January 15, 1868 in Shelby County, Ohio d: April 07, 1924 in Shelby County, Ohio Do you know the parents or any of the siblings of Jennie Nancy Staley? This may be the same family. Maria

    12/24/2004 06:49:22
    1. Surnames for obit scans Dec 24
    2. Jack & Linda Dietz
    3. No Postings Tomorrow, Merry Christmas Everyone! If you would like a scan e-mail me at JDIETZ2@woh.rr.com Please limit your requests to 3 per day. If you are requesting an obit from a earlier posting please include the date. Thanks Linda MURRAY, Harold L 1929- 1997 NORRIS, Donald F (Sr), 1923- 1996 NORRIS, (Pleasant), Dorothy V 1906- 1997 NOTTINGHAM, Stanley 1907- 1992 NORTH, (Hastings), Esther 1898- 1994 NUESMEYER, Vernon W 1915- 1991 OVERLY, (Thrasher), Evelyn 1915- 1997 OVERLY, (Tussing), Margaret A 1906- 1996 NORTHROP, (Timmons), Betty J 1932- 1991 NORVIEL, Ora F 1913- 1996 NOW, Orville L 1907- 1997 LENHART, Herbert W 1919- 1995 McCAIN, (Stover), Ruby 1910- 1994 NEVERGALL, Wyette 1910- 1994 NEVILLE, John C 1921- 1995 GREENUP, (Headricks), Dorothy O 1911- 2000 ODENWELLER, (Burghard), Constance M 1916- 1998 LONGSWORTH, Carl J 1924- 1994 LHAMON, Oswell B 1907- 1997 BUNN, James C 1905- 1995 LHAMON, (Wright), Pamela A 1954- 1997 LAMB, (Everett), Dora E 1911- 1998 McBRIDE, (Roush), Mary B 1923- 1997 PICKERING, Victor I 1892- 1950 (death notice) VERMILLION, Ormintee 1866- 1950 KIRKLAND, Harry W 1909- 1950 TULEY, George 1883- 1940 MANNING, Patrick H 1844- 1922 THRUSH, Harry L 1906- 1972 SNYDER, (Cashman), Mary A 1889- 1972 ARTHUR, (Redman), Nancy C 1937- 1972 HANSEN, Madaline ?- 1972 (death notice) ARTHUR, Teresa L 1972- 1972

    12/24/2004 01:23:53
    1. Re: [OHSHELBY] Elliott family
    2. In a message dated 12/23/2004 5:55:09 PM Central Standard Time, bowser1@glasscity.net writes: Loofboro's etc. Do any of these names sound familiar? John C. Elliott's brother married Tacy Loofboro Clayton. Descendants of George Washington Elliott 1 George Washington Elliott b: October 1833 in Ohio .. +Tacy Clayton nee Loofburrow b: February 1832 in Ohio m: August 14, 1853 in Shelby County, Ohio ...... 2 John T.G. Elliott b: February 23, 1854 in Jackson Twp., Shelby County, Ohio d: September 25, 1861 in Jackson Twp., Shelby County, Ohio ...... 2 Charles S.O. Elliott b: June 08, 1857 in Jackson Twp., Shelby County, Ohio d: September 14, 1861 in Jackson Twp., Shelby County, Ohio ...... 2 Theodore Edwin A. Elliott b: August 19, 1859 in Jackson Twp., Shelby County, Ohio d: September 19, 1861 in Jackson Twp., Shelby County, Ohio ...... 2 Orian Foster Elliott b: August 16, 1862 in Dayton, Montgomery County, Ohio d: December 22, 1916 in St. Anthony, Fremont County, Idaho .......... +Permelia Hannah Ownbey b: September 25, 1862 in LaPlata, Macon County, Missouri m: February 24, 1886 in Barton County, Missouri d: February 29, 1932 in St. Anthony, Fremont County, Idaho ...... 2 Martha E. Elliott b: Abt. 1865 ...... 2 James E. Elliott b: Abt. 1868

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