How long did it take you to get a response? I've sent to several lodges and don't ever hear anything back. Thanks, Sandy
George Thomas Bolt (November ?, 1864--July 26,1929) Born St. Catharines , Ontario Canada Last Up Dated 2-16-2002 * As far as we understand, George was born to Thomas Bolt & Julia Garrow. Julia went to Cleveland and married William Budd. George was listed in census of 1870 as George Budd 6 yrs old !IE, there was no mention of have any other name but that of head of household! George married Ella Louise Barkwil in Nov. 20th, 1886 Summit County OH How /where did he meet a Cleveland girl? William Budd married George's mother (Julia Garrow) in 14 May 1868 in Summit County ( not Cauyohaga,Cleveland,OH) nor Garr?? County,Chagrin Falls OH). Document of marriage has no mention of being married before or having a different married name! Children of George Bolt & Ella: Joseph Clarence Bolt,b. April 10th, 1888. & d.1968 in Massachusetts--See his history web site Fern L. (Bolt) Thorp, b.May 1890--- Buried in Woodland Cem. in Cleveland, d. age 63 of Chronic Hepatitis. She was life long member of First Methodist Episcopal church of Akron. * Letter from George to son Joseph was written March 1st, 1927 & mailed from Campden,NJ. George said in post card he was sick in hospital with Encephalitis on face & head ? Card was written 2/28/1927. * Letter of June 22nd, 1929 was written to him by Detroit Moose Lodge 160. It was addressed to 230 S. 8th Street; Philadelphia, PA * George died July 26th, 1929. I think mom said there was something abt gas stove burners being on when they found him ! Was it a suicide ? Was there another women with him ? He was divorced by then ? * George was cremated in Philadelphia . See bill sheet. * Death Certificate From Philadelphia. This is poor copy of a copy! Need to get new or find orig I have ! * Ashes buried in Akron cemetery next to wife's ? Ella Louise Barkwill, born Cleveland OH Ref to George Working at Dayton Scale Co. that became part of IBM ? Ref to George working for National Cash Register Co. of Dayton ( Didn't son Joseph work there ?) Items to get; * New copy of his Death Certificate * News clipping of Obit---Was he living with a woman ? * Possible Coroners report --Gas on stove when he was found dead? * City directorys--pre 1927 ? 1927-1929 for sure. Living with woman ? * Checkup on paper maker occupation--Who did he work for ? * When did he leave Detroit or Akron ? * See Akron Directories & Detroit ? * Check on son living in Bound Brook NJ---Did George follow ? * When divorced ? Get Divorce paper ? 1870 Census For Cleveland -----Roll 1188 ? Wards 1-3 George Thomas Bolt was listed in family of William Budd as son Julia Garrow was wife of William then & mother of George 1880 Census For Akron--- 1900 Census For Akron-----( Vol146/Ed 66/Sheet 3/Line 13 ) George T. Bolt / W /Head Of Household/ b. Nov 1864/ Age 36 / Born Canada Ella L. /Wife / b. Dec 1862 / Age 38/ b. Ohio Clarence J./Son/b. Apr 1888/ Age 12/b. Ohio ---10 yrs at school. Fern L. /Dau/ May 1890 / Age 10/b. Ohio George T. Bolt---15 Yrs in US ( Incorrect ?)---13 Yrs married---Occupation"Nickle Polisher"---Not sure on house owner symbol +two others ? George's mother b. Canada & Father born in England
I have the St. Bernard's Cemetery, and Glendale, and some funeral records books but haven't been to the cemetery. I do have directions to it and possibly later on I could get the information for you. It's late and time to close.
St. Bernard's cemetery adjoins Glendale Cemetery and ia accessed by way of the Glendale cemetery. Noreen
Here is the name and address of the secretary of the Lodge in Akron: George Stegner 405 Moody Avenue Akron, Ohio 44305 I contacted him earlier regarding information on my uncle. He sent a copy of his lodge certificate. Noreen in Oregon
I don't have the book, but grew up in Summit Co., St Bernards had a small cemetery, and then the very large catholic cemetery is Holy Cross Cemetery, Waterloo Rd. Akron, OH. Bev
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/DYB.2ACE/1336 Message Board Post: I am looking for any relatives of Rhinhold B Johnson. He was a mechanic in the Army during WW1. Born in Akron Ohio in the late 1800's. He was married to Juanita Ford in 1919 and had a Daughter born in 1920 in Toledo. They later divorced and Rhinehold went back to Akron. His daughter never saw him after that and does not know if he ever remarried and had other children. I am his granddaughter. I would deeply apprieciate any information.
No, there doesn't seem to be any information about cemeteries.
Most of your Masonic Lodges have roster booklets with every member listed. Also when they were initiated and what degrees they have. Also a lot of the Lodges now have web pages with info and the Grand Lodge of Ohio has one. You can find them by going to Google.com and typing in Masonic lodges Ohio. I wrote to the Grand Lodge and received my grandfather Masonic information. ----- Original Message ----- From: <Mayboleayr@aol.com> To: <OHSUMMIT-L@rootsweb.com> Sent: Saturday, February 16, 2002 7:42 PM Subject: [OHSUMMIT-L] List of Mason's Summit County > Try the Akron Public Library on Tallmadge Ave, Akron, OH 44310. When I was > in there researching they had a file with BIOS's on many Akronites, whether > they were Masons or not I don't know and most had photographs. > > > ==== OHSUMMIT Mailing List ==== > Genealogist dont get old they just loose their Census. >
In doing some research at the Akron Library in the old Akron Beacon Journals, I found an article for the Golden Jubilee for Father J. B. Braun of St. Bernard. This would havebeen 1912-1913. It also told a lot of church history. Was looking for the Obit for my G grandfather Joseph X. Laube. died Sept 1, 1913 age 70 years. The article was very informative and I did have it printed out but think I have gotten rid of it. Message ----- From: "Joan Longbrake" <jlongbrake@worldnet.att.net>he To: <OHSUMMIT-L@rootsweb.com> Sent: Saturday, February 16, 2002 7:22 PM Subject: Re: [OHSUMMIT-L] St., Bernard's Akron OH > Thank you for this information. Is there any record where Catholics would > have been buried and when those cemeteries were established? Joan > ----- Original Message ----- > From: <BMaurer396@aol.com> > To: <OHSUMMIT-L@rootsweb.com> > Sent: Saturday, February 16, 2002 7:28 PM > Subject: Re: [OHSUMMIT-L] St., Bernard's Akron OH > > > > The following is from the book "The Church in Northern Ohio and in the > > Diocese of Cleveland From 1749 to 1890" > > > > St. Bernard > > Congregation Organized In: 1861 > > Present Church Is The: First (note: enlarged since first built) > > Present Church Built Or First Used: 1862 > > Size, Exterior > > Length Ft.: 140 > > Width Ft.: 60 > > Church Built Of: Brick > > Pastoral Residence Built Of: Wood > > Language Of Congregation: German > > Resident Pastor: Mission Attended From: Rev. J. B. Brown > > Parochial School?: Yes > > > > St. Mary of Holy Rosary > > Congregation Organized In: 1887 > > Present Church Is The: First > > Present Church Built Or First Used: 1887 > > Size, Exterior > > Length Ft.: 62 > > Width Ft.: 40 > > Church Built Of: Brick > > Pastoral Residence Built Of: ......... > > Language Of Congregation: English > > Resident Pastor: Mission Attended From: St. Vincent's, Akron > > Parochial School?: Yes > > > > St. Vincent de Paul > > Congregation Organized In: 1835 > > Present Church Is The: Second > > Present Church Built Or First Used: 1866 > > Size, Exterior > > Length Ft.: 100 > > Width Ft.: 50 > > Church Built Of: Stone > > Pastoral Residence Built Of: Brick > > Language Of Congregation: English > > Resident Pastor: Mission Attended From: Rev. T. F. Mahar > > Parochial School?: Yes > > > > > > > > > > > > > > ==== OHSUMMIT Mailing List ==== > > Visti the USGenWeb project to get more information from other States. > > http://www.usgenweb.org > > > > > > > ==== OHSUMMIT Mailing List ==== > Search the OHSUMMIT mailing list archive at > http://newsearches.rootsweb.com/cgi-bin/listsearch.pl >
Try the Akron Public Library on Tallmadge Ave, Akron, OH 44310. When I was in there researching they had a file with BIOS's on many Akronites, whether they were Masons or not I don't know and most had photographs.
The following is from the book "The Church in Northern Ohio and in the Diocese of Cleveland From 1749 to 1890" St. Bernard Congregation Organized In: 1861 Present Church Is The: First (note: enlarged since first built) Present Church Built Or First Used: 1862 Size, Exterior Length Ft.: 140 Width Ft.: 60 Church Built Of: Brick Pastoral Residence Built Of: Wood Language Of Congregation: German Resident Pastor: Mission Attended From: Rev. J. B. Brown Parochial School?: Yes St. Mary of Holy Rosary Congregation Organized In: 1887 Present Church Is The: First Present Church Built Or First Used: 1887 Size, Exterior Length Ft.: 62 Width Ft.: 40 Church Built Of: Brick Pastoral Residence Built Of: ......... Language Of Congregation: English Resident Pastor: Mission Attended From: St. Vincent's, Akron Parochial School?: Yes St. Vincent de Paul Congregation Organized In: 1835 Present Church Is The: Second Present Church Built Or First Used: 1866 Size, Exterior Length Ft.: 100 Width Ft.: 50 Church Built Of: Stone Pastoral Residence Built Of: Brick Language Of Congregation: English Resident Pastor: Mission Attended From: Rev. T. F. Mahar Parochial School?: Yes
Thank you for this information. Is there any record where Catholics would have been buried and when those cemeteries were established? Joan ----- Original Message ----- From: <BMaurer396@aol.com> To: <OHSUMMIT-L@rootsweb.com> Sent: Saturday, February 16, 2002 7:28 PM Subject: Re: [OHSUMMIT-L] St., Bernard's Akron OH > The following is from the book "The Church in Northern Ohio and in the > Diocese of Cleveland From 1749 to 1890" > > St. Bernard > Congregation Organized In: 1861 > Present Church Is The: First (note: enlarged since first built) > Present Church Built Or First Used: 1862 > Size, Exterior > Length Ft.: 140 > Width Ft.: 60 > Church Built Of: Brick > Pastoral Residence Built Of: Wood > Language Of Congregation: German > Resident Pastor: Mission Attended From: Rev. J. B. Brown > Parochial School?: Yes > > St. Mary of Holy Rosary > Congregation Organized In: 1887 > Present Church Is The: First > Present Church Built Or First Used: 1887 > Size, Exterior > Length Ft.: 62 > Width Ft.: 40 > Church Built Of: Brick > Pastoral Residence Built Of: ......... > Language Of Congregation: English > Resident Pastor: Mission Attended From: St. Vincent's, Akron > Parochial School?: Yes > > St. Vincent de Paul > Congregation Organized In: 1835 > Present Church Is The: Second > Present Church Built Or First Used: 1866 > Size, Exterior > Length Ft.: 100 > Width Ft.: 50 > Church Built Of: Stone > Pastoral Residence Built Of: Brick > Language Of Congregation: English > Resident Pastor: Mission Attended From: Rev. T. F. Mahar > Parochial School?: Yes > > > > > > > ==== OHSUMMIT Mailing List ==== > Visti the USGenWeb project to get more information from other States. > http://www.usgenweb.org > >
Surprising that St. Bernard's was built after St., Vincent's. I'll have to look more into the history of the church, as many of our relatives are buried there. I am sure that it is on the Historical church list. It's a beautiful church.
http://www.pbs.org/kbyu/ancestors/ - Thought perhaps this might be useful to someone. Jacquie (USA, California - "home" is Union Co., Ohio)
Dear Lists: I'm forwarding this HELP NEEDED query from Lance Moore. If anyone knows of any other lists that could possibly HELP Lance, please forward this message. There's a lot of Ohioians on other lists, and someone just might spot a familiar name in Lance's list. Lance has about 24 more Masonic Lodge members to find. Let's see if we can help him!! Thanks so much for everyone's help. Good luck Lance! Jacquie (California - "home" is Union Co., Ohio" WLanceMoore@netscape.net wrote: > 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/GZB.2ACI/721 > > Message Board Post: > > Updated list of who I am still trying to locate photos/likenesses. Thanks for all the help! > > Dr. Obed HORR - Past Master 1843-1845 > Abner CHENEY - 1846-1848 > Dr. James WILLIAMS - 1849, 1855-56, 1862 FOUND > Azro L. MANN - 1850, 1853 > Elisa (Elisha) D. LAWLER - 1851 > Abraham L. SHEPHERD - 1852, 1859-1860 > Horatio G. JOHNSON - 1854, 1858, 1861, 1866, 1870, 1880 > Francis A. FINLEY - 1857 > Wilshire PLUMMER - 1863 > David RANDEBAUGH - 1864-65, 1868, 1870, 1880 > John C. BAKER - 1867 FOUND > Stephen C. SNYDER - 1869 > Thomas MORGAN - 1872-75, 1878-79 FOUND > William H. LITTLE - 1876 > Hiram B. GOVE - 1877 > Joseph W. DAVIS - 1881-82, 1885 FOUND > Andrew J. MARTIN - 1884 > Emanuel BIEN - 1886-87 > Charles E. DEMAND - 1891-93, 1899 FOUND > John M. MULFORD - 1894-95 > Dr. Oram A. NINCEHELSER - 1896-97 FOUND > Horace M. FUDGER - 1898 > Charles W. RODEBAUGH - 1901-02 > John Price TAYLOR - 1903-04 > Thomas J. DAVIS - 1907-08 FOUND > William Thomas CHENEY - 1909 > Harold F. BRESLER - 1912 > James W. MAGRUDER - 1913 FOUND > H. H. DARLING - 1916 FOUND > Charles A. WOOD - 1919 > Charles H. BOWEN - 1921 FOUND > Harry E. DICKEY - 1923 FOUND > Fred C. KAMPFER - 1926 > Donald M. FUDGER - 1927 FOUND > Benjamin M. LINVILLE - 1929 FOUND > Orra D. WILLIAMS - 1930 FOUND > R. Paul JONES - 1931 FOUND > Frank M. RIDDLE - 1932 > Charles Omar HARDMAN - 1934 FOUND > Howard Eldon KROUT - 1948 FOUND > Ronald HIGHLANDS - 1953 FOUND > Roger L. MITCHELL - 1970 FOUND > Lucien J. MOUNTS - 1978 >
Does anyone know of a good collection of photos from the park. My GG Grandfather George Paine, was the (operator?) of the ox team wagon that I guess was like a ride at the Park. He died in Nov. 1916, so it would have been in the early 1900s. It was mentioned in two of his obits. I thought, I saw a photo of an ox team some time ago but can't remember where, or what book it was in. Thanks for any help, Rick in Copley
Hello Thanks to everyone who has told me Greentown is in Stark Co. Guess my question was not explained clearly. I know its Stark Co, but I am trying to find what cemetery is in Greentown ? The writing looks like it say Inland for the place of removal, but not sure if the spelling is Inland or Issland ? The registar was a very poor writer. Thanks much Sue ----- Original Message ----- From: <Shorttop2@aol.com> To: <OHSUMMIT-L@rootsweb.com> Sent: Wednesday, February 13, 2002 10:01 PM Subject: Re: [OHSUMMIT-L] Re: Where is This Cemetery > Greentown is in Stark Co., Ohio. Just North of North Canton. Not a part of > North Canton - yet. > > > ==== OHSUMMIT Mailing List ==== > Genealogists live in the past lane. > > >
Greentown is in Stark Co., Ohio. Just North of North Canton. Not a part of North Canton - yet.
Greentown is now North Canton I believe. It is in Stark Co..... Pat Cartiff (PLancas@aol.com)