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    1. Re: Henry Flowers b:15 Jun 1826
    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/ZZB.2ACI/2823.1.1 Message Board Post: My father was Raymond James Flowers, b 12 Dec 1889 in Vernon Twsp, Trumbull. His father was George Allison Flowers, b 19 Jul 1852 in Brookfield, Trumbull. His father was Henry Flowers b 15 Jun 1826 in Brookfield, Trumbull. Henry was married to Anna Culp b 5 Apr 1830 and they were married 27 Mar 1849. Henry's family consisted of George mentioned above, Erastus, Fred, Ida M., Frank H.(former police chief of Warren), Charles and Wirt P. 1880 Census showed Henry's parents born in PA. but I have not been able to verify their names etc. I "suspect" his fathers name was George and he possibly had a brother Isaac. I have pretty complete data on all the above but have hit a brick wall with Henry's father. Thanks

    01/26/2006 12:09:26
    1. Re: Henry Flowers b:15 Jun 1826
    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/ZZB.2ACI/2823.1 Message Board Post: Is he related to Henry Floer/ Flower of Whitwell Eng . ? Tell us what line of the Flower Family in Trumbull you are chasing ! , Phil

    01/26/2006 06:35:44
    1. Henry Flowers b:15 Jun 1826
    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/ZZB.2ACI/2823 Message Board Post: Am looking for info on parents of Henry Flowers, owned a farm in Trumbull Co. but moved to Ohio from somewhere in PA. Any info would be appreciated. Willing to share info collected so far on the FLOWERS family of Trumbull Co.

    01/25/2006 04:46:54
    1. Lewis,Harris,Evans
    2. This is a Message Board Post that is gatewayed to this mailing list. Surnames: Lewis, Evans, Harris Classification: Query Message Board URL: http://boards.ancestry.com/mbexec/msg/rw/ZZB.2ACI/2822 Message Board Post: Is anyone researching the Lewis, Harris,Evans families from Weathersfield Twp. Trumbull County. William Lewis and wife Margaret immigrated from Wales in the mid 1850's to Briar Hill, but moved to Weathersfield. Their children were William J. (married Jennie Crowley) Charlotte married William T. Evans; Margaret married James Harris; Thomas married Anne E. Have more information on these families.

    01/25/2006 02:15:18
    1. Re: Brooks in Braceville 1810
    2. This is a Message Board Post that is gatewayed to this mailing list. Surnames: Witter, Brooks Classification: Query Message Board URL: http://boards.ancestry.com/mbexec/msg/an/ZZB.2ACI/503.55.88.920.2 Message Board Post: Can't help you about the Braceville, but I am descended from Septimus Witter, Jr. through his son, Henry C. Family rumor has it that Mary, Melona, Malory Brooks was the daughter of Lt. John Brooks who perished at the Battle of Lake Erie. I have not been able to figure it out so I will check out your David. Thanks, Ellen

    01/25/2006 03:03:17
    1. Re: St. Stephens Cem
    2. This is a Message Board Post that is gatewayed to this mailing list. Surnames: Ference Plevyak Ramer Blair Waechter Classification: Query Message Board URL: http://boards.ancestry.com/mbexec/msg/an/ZZB.2ACI/1271.1276.1278.1279.1281.1 Message Board Post: My grandmother was Anne Marie Ference (b 26 Apr 1921 d May 1975) married on Dec 1941 Bernard Joseph Waechter (b 1920 d 2005) from Canton, Stark County, Ohio 27. Anne was from Niles, Trumbull County, Ohio born to an unwed mother Elizabeth "Lizzie" Ferrence. Anne's Aunt & Uncle Micky & Mary Ference (nee Plevyak) owned the Ideal Department Store (grocery/furniture store) located in downtown Niles into the late 50s. They had a daughter Rose Marie Blair (nee Ference) who might still be living in Vienna, Ohio. They gave birth to two children, my mother Julieanne Waechter (b. 28 Mar 1947) and her brother Michael Waechter (b. 1948). Anne Marie Waechter (nee Ference) was a parishoner of Ste Stephens Church in Niles, Ohio (129 Park Avenue West 330-652-4396). Possibly some Ference or Plevyak buried in St. Stephens Cemetery (Niles-Warren Rd NW) Niles, Weathersfield Twp, Trumbull Co., OH. Guess there was a fire at the church in the 1930s destroying their previous records. Any information you can find would be great. Thanks. Scott Alan Behner (b. 21 Mar 1975) Northwood, New Hampshire http://www.behner.net/ancestry/

    01/24/2006 01:46:23
    1. Andrew Sponsler obit---need spouses
    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/ZZB.2ACI/2821 Message Board Post: OBIT: OH-Warren Tribune-xx Western Reserve Democrat 06 Mar 1924 ANDREW SPONSLER: 97, died Feb 22 at the home of his dau: MrsEmeline Jewell-GreenvillePA. He formerly lived in OH & was married to MissMary Woods by which union there were 3 children: MrsEmeline Jewell, Emma(decd)-wife of Robert Waid-BeaverCenter & ClaraL Jones(decd)-EOrwellOH. His wife died 2 Nov 1858 & he was later married to MissMary Bates-GreeneTwp & by this union they had 2 children: MaryS Brockway-PierpontOH & JohnM Sponsler-Erie. He was a member of the Methodist Church near Jamestown & a veteran of the CivilWar. {RockRidge Cem}

    01/22/2006 11:07:41
    1. James Soules obit---any info welcome
    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/ZZB.2ACI/2820 Message Board Post: OBIT: OH-Warren Tribune 18 Feb 1936 JAMES SOULES: MrsCharles Barrett received word of the death of her bro: James Soules, in a hosp in LosAngeles CA Fri. He was in Leavittsburg about a year ago at the time of his mother's death.

    01/22/2006 11:07:04
    1. Elsie Douglas Solinger & son-Harlan obits
    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/ZZB.2ACI/2819 Message Board Post: OBIT: OH-Warren Trubine 17 Apr 1984 ELSIE D SOLINGER: Warren; 84, died Sunday. MrsSolinger was born 5 Apr 1900 in CooperstownPA, a dau of Frank & Mary Douglas. Her husband-HudsonA Solinger died in 1936. A resident here since 1921, she was employed as a press operator by Packard Electric Div for 20 years retiring in 1962. MrsSolinger was a member of NewtonFalls First Church of God & Blue Star Mothers. She enjoyed fishing. Survivors include 4 children: Alvin-Warren; Cora (MrsHoward) Sollinger & Viola (MrsSidney) Duncan-Warren; Sylvia (MrsRobert) Dorsey-HackerValleyWV; 14 grandchildren, 30 gr grandchildren & 3 gr-gr grandchildren. A son-Harlan, a sis & 4 bros preceded her in death. Service will be Thurs afternoon at Carl Hall Funeral Home. Burial in CrownHill Burial Park. OBIT: OH-Warren Tribune 15 Nov 1936 Harlan Arvel Solinger: Warren; infant son of Hudson & Elsie Douglas Solinger, died yesterday afternoon at his home of complications following an illness of 3 days. Harlan was born in WarrenTwp 10 Nov 1936. Surviving are his mother MrsElsie Solinger; 3 sis: Cora, Viola & Sylvia; 1 bro: Alvin-all at home; 2 half-sisters: MrsFred Leham {Lehman} & MrsGladys McAllister-Leavittsburg; 1 half-bro:Charles Solinger-HowlandCorners & his grandmother-MrsMary Brink-Warren. His father-Hudson Solinger died in Sep 1936. Service will be Fri afternoon at Grace Evangelical Church by RevHEWilliamson. Burial will take place in CrownHill Burial Park.

    01/22/2006 11:06:23
    1. Ella Hall Betts obit---need spouse
    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/ZZB.2ACI/2818 Message Board Post: OBIT: OH-Warren Tribune 08 Nov 1941 ELLA HALL BETTS: Kinsman; 87, who had been living here with her dau MrsGrace Gilbert until 2 months ago, died Wednesday at the home of her son William Betts in Austintown. MrsBetts was born in HartstownPA, a dau of Mr&Mrs Moses Betts {Moses Hall}. Besides her dau & son, she is survived by 7 grandchildren; 2 bros: Daniel Hall-Williamsfield; Ben Hall-Hartstown; 1 sis: MrsMeda Freeland-Cambridge SpringsPA. The body is at McLean Funeral Home; arrangements were incomplete this morning. {Interment in StateLine Cem

    01/22/2006 11:05:15
    1. Mary Sponsler Brockway obit---need spouse
    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/ZZB.2ACI/2817 Message Board Post: OBIT: OH-Warren Tribune 22 Dec 1943 MARY SPONSLER BROCKWAY: Vernon; died Mon night at the Hill Rest Home-Johnston. She was born 30 May 1859 in WSalemTwp, a dau of Andrew & Mary Bates Sponsler. In 1877 she was married to Moses Brockway, who died in 1906. They lived in Orangeville until the death of MrBrockway & since his death MrsBrockway made her home in Pierpont & Vernon. The body will be taken from McCurdy Funeral Home to Waters Funeral Home in Pierpont where funeral services will be held Thurs afternoon. Burial will be in Pierpont. She is survived by a dau: Edna Martin & a son: VanceA Brockway both-Kinsman; 4 grandchildren & 8 gr grandchildren. {Evergreen Cem}

    01/22/2006 11:04:35
    1. DeGrass Betts obit---need spouse info
    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/ZZB.2ACI/2816 Message Board Post: OBIT: OH-Warren Tribune-xx Western Reserve Democrat 03 Oct 1890 DeGRASS BETTS: Burghill; died at his home on Thurs of last week. The funeral was held at the MEChurch in this place on Saturday. The deceased was a son of Mr&Mrs Christian Betts-Kinsman, who still survive him. He leaves a widow, 3 bros & 4 sis. {Interment in Kinsman Cem}

    01/22/2006 11:03:58
    1. William Pond & sp-Mary Templeton obits
    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/ZZB.2ACI/2815 Message Board Post: OBIT: OH-Warren Tribune-xx OH-Western Reserve Democrat 24 Nov 1904 WILLIAM POND: NewtonFalls; for many years a resident & businessman of this city died very suddenly Sun at his home in Hiram. He was stricken with apoplexy early in the evening & never regained consciousness, death resulting at midnight. MrPond was born in NBloomfield 57years ago & spent his young manhood there. He later came to Warren & learned the druggist profession with AE Smith from whom he worked a number of years. Later he became a member of the drug firm of Pond&Kistler. After leaving there MrPond had charge of stores in Orwell, Burghill, Bristolville; then ran the hotel at NewtonFalls & for the past 2 years has resided at Hiram. He was twice married, his first wife being Alice Bradford-of this city. Two children were born to them: Richard-Ravenna; Maude Pond-NYC. Later he married MrsMary Reimold-Bristolville & she with 1 dau survives. The following bros & sis also mourn his death: BW&GW Pond, MrsAnna Gladding, MrsMary Pursell, MrsFlora Scott & MrsJulia Clark. Short f! uneral services were held Tues at Hiram, after which the body was taken to NBloomfield, where services were held Wed at the home of his sis: MrsAbner Clark.The remains were placed in the vault for the present. OBIT: OH-Warren Tribune 5 Jun 1928 MARY M POND: Niles; 69, passed away yesterday at the home of her dau-MrsAC Kistler. MrsPond had been in ill health for some time but had been around until a few days ago when she was confined to her bed, death resulted from complications. MrsPond had made her home in this city for 19 years having lived with her dau during that time. She was born 23 Jan 1859 at WSalemTwp, a dau of Mr&Mrs John Templeton. The deceased was a member of the PHC, Macabees & an untiring worker of the Christian Church before her health failed. Surviving are 1 dau & 2 bros: MrsAC Kistler; Grant-Transfer & John-ForestGrove OR. Two sons died some time ago. Service will be held Wed afternoon from the home of her dau-MrsKistler, RevElmo Higham-First Christian Church will officiate & interment will take place in Oakwood Cem.

    01/22/2006 11:03:02
    1. Ashal Jones & sp-Clara Sponsler obits
    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/ZZB.2ACI/2814 Message Board Post: OBIT: OH-Warren Tribune-xx Western Reserve Democrat 18 Mar 1920 ASHAL HALLOCK JONES-(AH): highly respected & lifetime resident-Hartford; 68, died Sunday at his home 1 mile west of Orangeville, after an illness of 6 years' duration with diabetes. MrJones was a most patient sufferer & has been confined to his bed since Jun 1914. Besides his widow, he leaves 2 sons: MerrillH-CochrantonPA & Carl-at home; also 1 grandson. MrsAC McElrath-NorthElmSt is a niece of Ashal Jones. The funeral was held at the home Monday & in charge of RevNorman-Orangeville Methodist Church. Burial took place in Oakwood Cem-this city. {Warren} OBIT: OH-Warren Tribune 03 May 1923 CLARA L JONES: former resident-HartfordTwp; 67yrs-4mos-23dys, widow of AselH Jones, passed away at the home of her son Carl-Orwell on 26 Apr 1923. Early in life she became a member of the Methodist Episcopal Church of which she was a regular attendant until prevented by the extended illness of her husband, to whom she was united in marriage 26 May 1878 & who preceded her in death on 14 Mar 1920. She is survived by 2 sons: MerrillM-MeadvillePA; CarlL-Orwell & 4 grandchildren. Also her aged father, Andrew Sponsler-GreenvillePA; 2 sis: MrsEmeline Jewell-GreenvillePA; MrsMary Brockway-Pierpont & 1 bro: John Sponsler-EriePA. Services were conducted at the home of her son at Orwell by Rev DCJohnson-Orwell MEChurch. The pallbearers were EllisGates, DAFowler, EAHewitt, ChasSump, OtisMarsh & CCSponsler; they were old friends & neighbors of the deceased. Interment in Oakwood Cem.

    01/22/2006 11:02:17
    1. William Howard & sp-Gertrude Wakefield obits
    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/ZZB.2ACI/2813 Message Board Post: OBIT: OH-Warren Tribune 18 May 1927 WILLIAM HENRY HOWARD: Jefferson; who died recently {4/22/1927} was born at Jamestown 13 Jul 1845 & was the last living son of William & Phoebe Bernherd Howard's 12 children. Practically all his life was spent in Ashtabula Cnty from where at the age of 18 he enlisted in CoC-177Reg-OVI & served about 2 years in the CivilWar. On 24 Nov 1880 he was married to MissGertrude Wakefield of Kinsman & for nearly 50 years they have made their home here. He had been in failing health for about 3 years but was able to be around as usual until taken seriously ill of complications caused from heart trouble. Besides his wife he leaves 3 children: CharlesL-Ashtabula; ChaunceyE-Colebrook; Lena Gallant-Colebrook & 7 grandchildren. Services were held at the home with Rev Askew-Colebrook officiating. Interment was made{4/25/1927} at Kinsman Cem. OBIT: OH-Ashtabula Star Beacon 19 Apr 1938 GERTRUDE WAKEFIELD HOWARD: Colebrook; 82, widow of WilliamL Howard died Mon afternoon at her home. Death came unexpectedly & was believed to have been due to a heart attack. MrsHoward was compelled to use crutches for 4-5 years due to a broken hip. MrsHoward was born 21 Apr 1856 in Kinsman & would have been 82 Thurs. She moved to Colebrook when a child & had lived in this township the remainder of her life. She was one of the oldest residents of the township. Surviving are 3 children: CharlesL Howard-Ashtabula; ChaunceyE Howard-Colebrook; MrsLena Gallant-Colebrook & 7 grandchildren also survive. A bro: AE Wakefield lives in Ashtabula. Service will be Thurs afternoon at the family home. Burial will be in the family lot in Kinsman Cem.

    01/22/2006 11:01:14
    1. Ralph Bates & sp-Addie Hatton obits
    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/ZZB.2ACI/2812 Message Board Post: OBIT: OH-Ashtabula Star Beacon 15 Sep 1933 RALPH L BATES: Andover; 47, died here Thurs afternoon from a bullet wound. MrBates had been despondent. He was born in Kinsman & came to Andover 2 years ago from LinesvillePA. CoronerCC Webster gave a verdict of suicide. Surviving are his wife & 4 children: Everett, Margaret, Francis & Raymond. Service will be Sat afternoon at Ellis Funeral Parlor. {Interment in Kinsman Cem} OBIT: OH-Warren Tribune 05 Jun 1947 ADDIE HATTON SISLEY: Kinsman; 59, died early today at StJosephs Hosp. Death was caused by a stroke, followed a 2 week illness. She was born 27 Sep 1887 in WShenango PA, a dau of Sylvester & Emma Smith Hatton & married WalterL Sisley in 1942. MrsSisley was a member of StateLine Methodist Church. Surviving are her husband-WalterL; 4 children by a former marriage: MrsMargaret Harnit, MrsFrances Sweezy-both Andover; Raymond Bates-Andover & Everett Bates-FtLauderdaleFL; 2 sis: MrsLottie Marsh-Jefferson; MrsHazel Thompson-FredoniaPA; 1 bro-Day Hatton-Ashtabula & 7 grandchildren. The body is at McCurdy Funeral Home where services will be held Sat afternoon. Interment will be in AndoverCem. {Maple Grove Cem}

    01/22/2006 11:00:18
    1. Genealogists
    2. Kennith W Colby
    3. All right there genealogists please give me your ear ! In the Family Tree Magazine issue for August 2005, p. 17 there is a website cited here www.glorecords.blm.gov which will take you to Burean of Land Management General Land Office Records. I put the name of my ancestor Stephen Justus Frank - bingo there he listed. But what I need to know now is - where would one write to get a copy of this deed ? Now that I have my head straight - my body is fallen apart - - Kennith W Colby [email protected] Why Wait? Move to EarthLink.

    01/22/2006 06:19:48
    1. FENTON Obituary
    2. This is a Message Board Post that is gatewayed to this mailing list. Classification: Obituary Message Board URL: http://boards.ancestry.com/mbexec/msg/rw/ZZB.2ACI/2811 Message Board Post: ISO obituary for John A. Fenton. Wife is Coar B Wright, and sons; Roy W & John W Fenton. Probable date of death, Sep 1965.

    01/21/2006 08:32:20
    1. THOMAS B EVANS
    2. This is a Message Board Post that is gatewayed to this mailing list. Surnames: EVANS Classification: Query Message Board URL: http://boards.ancestry.com/mbexec/msg/rw/ZZB.2ACI/2810 Message Board Post: LOOKING FOR INFORMATION CONCERNING THOMAS B EVANS.HE WAS BORN IN CURWENSVILLE PA AND COULD OF DIED IN TRUMBULL COUNTY. HIS WIFE WAS DAISY AND SON PAUL LEROY EVANS LIVED IN NEWTON FALLS.

    01/21/2006 07:47:08
    1. Re: [OHTRUMBU] Re: john McMullin and Elenor Campbell
    2. Mary R. Frank
    3. driley3, Are you researching the Christy family in Trumbull Co.? I believe I have some connections, albeit indirect, to the Christy family. I even have an old photo of a Christy. My Agney family was living in the middle of a bunch of Christy families in the 1850 census. The photo I have is for a D C(?) Christy, I believe (it's at home and I'm not at the moment, so I can't check). The back of the photo ways "To Aunt Nancy." My 2g-grandmother was Nancy Montgomery Agney. I don't know much about how the Christy families in Trumbull Co. (Brookfield Twp.) are linked together and to other families, but I'm interested in finding out more. I know there was a Sussex, NJ connection, too. Isaac Agney, Nancy's husband, was from Sussex NJ. Mary Milwaukee Researching in Trumbull Co.: Montgomery, Christy, Struble, Agney [email protected] wrote: >This is a Message Board Post that is gatewayed to this mailing list. > >Surnames: McMullen, Wheeler, Christy, Laird, Thomas, Draper, Cartwright >Classification: Query > >Message Board URL: > >http://boards.ancestry.com/mbexec/msg/an/ZZB.2ACI/2786.1.1.1 > >Message Board Post: > >7 Sons: >by Unknown 1st wife: >Thomas, Samuel, John, Martin, James >by Unknown 2nd wife: >William, Doctor. > >I too have John being older than James, but I know not the year. > >Also found: >ITEM #77700 >July 20, 1791 >The Pennsylvania Gazette > >WHEREAS my wife Rachael has eloped from my bed and board, without any just cause, therefore I do forewarn all persons from trusting her on my account, as I am determined not to pay any debts of her contracting from and after this date, unless compelled by law. JAMES McMULLEN. > >Kennet-square, Chester county, July 9, 1791. > >Don't know if there is any connection...I know the McMullins came from Donora, PA, which was formerly Horseshoe Bottom. > >Source: Combined Atlas & Map of Trumbull Co 1874, L.H. Everts > >Some of the Prominent Men and Pioneers > >The McMullen Family, Brookfield > > Closely and eminently identified with the early history of Brookfield Township is the name of McMullen. So early as 1796, James McMullen, Senior, settled in this Township, and served in the capacity of Land Agent; as in recognition of his services, he was compensated with one hundred and sixety acres of land. James McMullen Jr., son ot the old pioneer, was born on March 26, 1790, in what was formerly called Horseshoe Bottom, PA. the opportunities afforded for an education at that early day were slender, consequently he engaged his physical and mental powers in acquiring the trade of a blacksmith, which he followed for many years-indeed more or less all his life. In that year memorable in our national annals,-the year of 1812,-he, during twelve months, did good services in defense of his country, as on of its faithful soldiers. Ceasing to be a follower of the "God of War," he resumed the daily duties of a civilian's life. In 1813, August 14, he united his destinie! s! > with Miss Catharine Draper, daughter of Nathan and Hannah Draper. This lady was born on October 10, 1793. As a result of this union, eight children were born, viz.: Sarah B., Draper, George W., Hamet, Jane, Martin, Benjamin, and Kate. Sarah and Draper are dead; all the rest are settled in life, and blessed with prosperity. Mr. McMullen served as Captain of the State Militia for many years. He by patient toil, and the assistance rendered him by his faithful and industrious wife, acquired a good, comfortable home. In politics he was a Whig. Like a chock of wheat ripe for the garner, eh, full of years, and after a life of labor and usefulness, passed away December 8, 1851. HIs spirit passed the bounts of mortality; but he lives in the memory of his children, who take this enduring method of paying their respects, and that they may- > >"As it were, lift fromout of dust, > A voice as unto him that hears > A cry above the conquer'd years >To one that with us works,a and trust, > >"With faith and comes of self-control, > The truths that never can be proved > Until we close with all we loved, >And all we flow from, soul in soul." > > His beloved widow survives him. She is living on the old homestead; and although her step begins to show signs of feebleness, yet she retains her mantal faculities well for her advanced years, eighty-one; she yet lives to give motherly advice to her children, who, as well as her grandchildren, look up to her with that deep respect and affection worth more and dearer far to her than all the jewls under the sea. This generous sketch is given by her sons, George W., who was born September 3, 1819, and Benjamin born October 4, 1829. George W. was united in the bonds of marriage to Miss Eliza Pfouts, of Hartford. The result of this union was five children, all of whom are liging. Benjamin as always followed the occupation of a farmer, and is noe of the leading agriculturists in the town or County. He was married to Miss Fanny Wheeler of Brookfield, who was born June 9, 1828. They were married March 5, 1857; result of this alliance, four children, three of whom are l! i! > ving. It can be truly said of George and Benjamin that they are among the prominent and worty citizens of the Township. > > A beautiful half-page view of their place may be seen on another page. The noble and loved wife of George W. died June 29th 1873, and thus passed away at an early age a kind anf faithul partner and an affectionate mother. Her Christian virtues, however, will long be cherished by her children, and the remembrance of them will prove as so many safeguards to cheer and make light their footsteps through earth's prilgrimage. > >Wish I had more on John for you. > > >==== OHTRUMBU Mailing List ==== >TRUMBULL COUNTY LIST ADMINISTRATOR ><<<[email protected]>>>> > >============================== >Find your ancestors in the Birth, Marriage and Death Records. >New content added every business day. Learn more: >http://www.ancestry.com/s13964/rd.ashx > > >

    01/21/2006 05:55:28