>From: "Daryl Henderson" <dbhend@siscom.net> >To: "Charles R. Weese" <cweese@raex.com> >Subject: Obit >Date: Wed, 26 Jan 2005 16:57:39 -0500 >X-Mailer: Microsoft Outlook Express 6.00.2900.2180 > >Mr Weese Folks are asking for Obits to be posted, here is one I have >in my files. Don't know if it's to long for your site. You be the >judge. Daryl Henderson > >March 12, 1984 CITY'S CENTENARIAN DIES Tulsa >World newspaper > > Della M. (Henderson) Roberson, 106, and the Washington > County's oldest citizen, died at 3:30 p. m. on Monday in the Jane > Phillips Memorial Medical Center following illness since December, > 1983. She had been in the local medical center for four days. > Mayor Arch Robbins designated Friday, Dec. 24, 1982 as Mrs. Della M. > (Henderson) Roberson Day in recognition of her 105th birthday and she > was presented a plaque. > She was born on Dec. 24, 187 at McArthur, Vinton County, Ohio. She was > the daughter of the late Elizabeth Douglas Henderson and Alexander Henderson. > Miss Della M. Henderson and George E. Roberson were > married on May 19, 1907 in Salem, Mo., and the Robersons established > their home at Salem where he was a partner with his brother Jack > Roberson, in a saw mill. > The Robersons came to the Ramona area in 1916 and he was > employed with Tidal Gasoline Company until they moved to Caney, Kan., in > 1920 when Mr. Roberson joined the Union Gas Company for a 16 year > employment. In 1926 they returned to Washington County to live on > a farm northeast of Ramona until 1940 when the Robersons moved to Vera, > Okla., for a five year residence. > In 1945 they moved to Ramona to live. Mr. Roberson > preceded her in death at Ramona on Nov. 5, 1951. "Aunt Della", as she > was affectionately known, has continued her residence there until recent > months when she came to Bartlesville to make her home with her niece > and nephew, Mr. and Mrs. Elmer (Callie) Harel. The governor of Oklahoma > and the president of the United States have recognized her several times > as a lady of good service to her community and her remarkable long life. > Mrs. Roberson will lie in state in the Drawing Rooms of > the Arnold Moore Funeral Residence for visitation until she is removed > to the Ramona Church, of which she has been a member for 67 years, for > final rites. > Funeral services for Mrs. Roberson will be held at 2 > p.m. on Thursday in the Ramona First Baptist Church where she was the > oldest member. The Rev. Charles Jackson of Ada, Okla., and her former > pastor, and Rev. James P. Beck will serve as the officiants. Committal > prayers and interment will be directed beside the grave of the late > George E. Roberson in the Ramona Cemetery by the Arnold Moore Funeral > Service. Survivors include 16 nieces, Mrs. Elmer (Callie) Harel, 219 > N.E. Home Ave., and Mrs. Nora King Patrick, 313 S.E. Brookline Pl., both > of Bartlesville, Mrs. Amiee Mudd, Sacramento, Calif., Mrs. Elma Moser > and Mrs. Martha Plank, both of Salem, Mo., Mrs. Hazel Berg, Monrovia, > Calif., Mrs. Lottie Swan, Caney, Kan., Mrs. Daphene Garhart, Minniville, > Ore., Mrs. Dorcas Sherry and Mrs. Velda Smith, both of Stanberrry, Mo., > Mrs. C.H. (Lee Ann) Shults, Fresno, Calif., Mrs. Julienne Schuller, > Sacramento, Calif., Mrs. Wanda Jean Olson, Dixon, Calif., Mrs. Lois > Henderson, San Jacinto, Calif., Mrs. Elma Henderson, Seattle, Wash., and > Mrs. Opal Hawk, Broken Bow, Okla., 11 nephews, Glen Henderson, Arcadia, > Calif., Carl Henderson, Stanberry, Mo., Carl Swan, Edmond, Okla., > Virgil Swan, King City, Mo., Ross Henderson, Harrah, Okla., Edward Swan, > Seattle, Wash., Lester Henderson, Saint James, Mo., Fred Swan, King > City, Mo., Fred King, 312 Brookline Pl., Bartlesville, Jack Mudd, > Orangevale, Calif., and William Schuller, Sacramento, Calif. > >All knowledge is the outgrowth (PRODUCT) of obedience--everything else is >just information >"Man without God is a beast, and never more beastly than when he is most >intelligent about his beastliness."---Whittaker Chambers > > >This message scanned for viruses by <http://www.core.com/>CoreComm ======================================== Charles R. Weese, 4012 Pardee Rd., Stow, Ohio 44224 See http://web.raex.com/~cweese/weese/ and http://web.raex.com/~cweese/vance/ for my family info. I maintain the following USGenWeb county sites: Gallia County Ohio at http://www.rootsweb.com/~ohgallia/gallia.htm Jackson County Ohio at http://www.rootsweb.com/~ohjackso/jackson.htm Vinton County Ohio at http://www.rootsweb.com/~ohvinton/vinton.htm
SMITH, EUTSLER Source: The McArthur Democrat-Enquirer (July 8, 1931) Andrew Smith aged 79 years, a former resident of Vinton county died at the home of his son Ernest at Mingo Junction Thursday night. He leaves five sons Murray of Akron, Mont and Ernest of Mingo Junction, Bundy of Chillicothe and Wilmer of McArthur. His wife, who was Miss Jane Eutsler, preceded him in death. One daughter, Cora, who was Mrs. Alva McNeal of Hamden died about 22 years ago. The funeral was held at M. E. church in McArthur Saturday afternoon, Rev. Gibbs and Rev. Welser officiating. Burial in Elk Cemetery, Gaskill & Son Funeral Directors. -------- EUTSLER, SMITH Source: Vinton County Republican (July 28, 1910) Mary Jane Eutsler was born October 6, 1854, and departed this life July 14, 1910, hence she was 55 years, 9 months and 8 days of age. She was the daughter of Henry and Maria Eutsler, both having preceded her. She was married to Andrew J. Smith Dec. 13, 1874, to which union were born Murray F., Cora B., Mont S., Ernest G., Wilmer A. and Bundy H., all of which, together with four grandchildren and a son-in-law, all of whom, except Cora B., who preceded here October 12, 1908, survive to mourn her loss. She joined the United Brethren church about 1875, to which she remained a consistent member until her death, always being in attendance when possible and taking an active part in the services. She has always been earnest in the success of the church and especially interested in the conversion of her family. To her sons she ahs been a loving, moral counselor to whom she is sadly missed. She was loved by all who knew her for her kind Christian character. She bore her without murmering, that those who were once dependent on her might be sustained and comforted. When she realized about a week before her death that the end was near, she told a friend that she was prepared to meet her Savior and was not afraid to die. Blessed are those who die in the Lord. A precious one from us has gone, a Voice we loved is stilled; A place is vacant in our home That never can be filled. When we leave this world of changes, When we leave this world of care, We shall find our missing loved ones In our Father’s mansion there. We shall see our dear departed Anchored where our storms are o’er, On the border land we left them, Soon to meet and part no more. ------ FRANKLIN, EUTSLER Source: Vinton County Republican (3/14/1901) Mariah Franklin was born in Muskingum Co., O., April 2. A.D. 1831 and died at her home in Vinton Co., O. February 28, 1901 aged 69 years 10 months and 26 days. She moved with her parents to Vinton county Ohio while yet young. On Oct. 10, 1849 she was united in the holy bonds of matrimony to Herry Eutsler. To this union was born two sons and two daughters. The two younger a son and a daughter died while in youth, while the elder two, a son and daughter and husband still survive her. She was one of ten children five brothers and four sisters of which there is still living four brothers and four sisters. One brother whose remains lie some place in the South having died in the late Rebellion. Two surviving brothers live in Iowa, one in Fayette Co., O. and one in Vinto Co. Three sisters live in Vinton county and one in Kansas. The funeral sermon was preached at the Sand Run M. E. church Sunday March 3rd by Elder A. A. Chapman assisted by Rev. Brill, pastor of the M. E. church at Hamden. A large concourse of friends followed her remains from her home to the church where there was also a large congregation gathered. After the services her remains were taken to the cemetery on the hill and laid to rest beside her two children and her mother. She united with the M. E. church while in her youth and remained a consistent member of that church until she moved to the place where she died. There she and her husband united with the U. B. church at Vinton Station, they being the first two to unite in forming the Vinton Station class. She remained a member of this society until her death. Her last affliction was for a period of about four years in which time she suffered very much but bore it all with Christian patience.
Natalie is right -- the stellar-one site has an excellent explanation of copyright laws. Two rules of thumb to remember: 1. If it was published before 1923, it is in the public domain (meaning there is no copyright on it). 2. Posting on a website or on a mailing list (such as this one) *is* a form of publishing. Amy Natalie Yavornitzky wrote: >There is always a wide variety of opinion and understanding about copyright >laws. I have found this website to be informative >http://stellar-one.com/copyrightgenealogy/ . But, I can say that if an >article or creative work is still under copyright, then it doesn't matter if >it was republished for free or for profit ... the copyright holder could >lower the gavel. So, just be informed and wary. I think that stellar-one >site is good for keeping genealogists informed. I hope it is helpful. > >Regards, > >Natalie Yavornitzky > >-----Original Message----- >From: Jan Tremain [mailto:jtremain@chillicotheohio.com] >Sent: Wednesday, January 26, 2005 2:09 PM >To: OHVINTON-L@rootsweb.com >Subject: RE: [OHVINTON-L] Obits and copyrights > >Only if they were reprinted for profit. > >-----Original Message----- >From: Marvalene [mailto:marvalene@columbus.rr.com] >Sent: Wednesday, January 26, 2005 4:03 PM >To: OHVINTON-L@rootsweb.com >Subject: [OHVINTON-L] Obits and copyrights > >Would there be a copyright infringement if the obit was in a newspaper that >was available to the public? > > > > > > >
I have talked to my local newspaper because I do post a lot of obits, the concern of legal copyright. They told me that they are copyrighted. That if I post the name of the newspaper, etc., they would be okay with that, they have seen folks posting obits, and they would rather spend their money on lawsuits for articles being published without their permission.
Listers I believe the copywrite for newspaper articles is 75 years. If you have any that you would like to post that is from 1920 or newer, just give the name of the paper and date (and page number if you have it), and abstract the relavent information. If someone on the list needs the actual article, they can then write to the newspaper and obtain a copy. Carol --- [This E-mail scanned for viruses by LRBCG.COM, Inc.]
So, if a person did not derive any profit, except the satisfaction of passing on information, then obits would not be copyrighted. ----- Original Message ----- From: "Jan Tremain" <jtremain@chillicotheohio.com> To: <OHVINTON-L@rootsweb.com> Sent: Wednesday, January 26, 2005 4:09 PM Subject: RE: [OHVINTON-L] Obits and copyrights > Only if they were reprinted for profit. > > -----Original Message----- > From: Marvalene [mailto:marvalene@columbus.rr.com] > Sent: Wednesday, January 26, 2005 4:03 PM > To: OHVINTON-L@rootsweb.com > Subject: [OHVINTON-L] Obits and copyrights > > Would there be a copyright infringement if the obit was in a newspaper > that > was available to the public? > > > >
Is anyone on the list researching or have info on the Tremain(e) family of Athens and Vinton Counties?
Only if they were reprinted for profit. -----Original Message----- From: Marvalene [mailto:marvalene@columbus.rr.com] Sent: Wednesday, January 26, 2005 4:03 PM To: OHVINTON-L@rootsweb.com Subject: [OHVINTON-L] Obits and copyrights Would there be a copyright infringement if the obit was in a newspaper that was available to the public?
There is always a wide variety of opinion and understanding about copyright laws. I have found this website to be informative http://stellar-one.com/copyrightgenealogy/ . But, I can say that if an article or creative work is still under copyright, then it doesn't matter if it was republished for free or for profit ... the copyright holder could lower the gavel. So, just be informed and wary. I think that stellar-one site is good for keeping genealogists informed. I hope it is helpful. Regards, Natalie Yavornitzky -----Original Message----- From: Jan Tremain [mailto:jtremain@chillicotheohio.com] Sent: Wednesday, January 26, 2005 2:09 PM To: OHVINTON-L@rootsweb.com Subject: RE: [OHVINTON-L] Obits and copyrights Only if they were reprinted for profit. -----Original Message----- From: Marvalene [mailto:marvalene@columbus.rr.com] Sent: Wednesday, January 26, 2005 4:03 PM To: OHVINTON-L@rootsweb.com Subject: [OHVINTON-L] Obits and copyrights Would there be a copyright infringement if the obit was in a newspaper that was available to the public?
Would there be a copyright infringement if the obit was in a newspaper that was available to the public?
You might as well forget asking anyone to do anything for you at Alice's House. I have been asking for over a year for someone to pick up a copy of a will for me at the courthouse. Offered to pay for time and copies and postage. I donated $100 to the society, obviously for no reason. Ken Keys ----- Original Message ----- From: "Cheryl Wheeler" <cdearw@columbus.rr.com> To: <OHVINTON-L@rootsweb.com> Sent: Wednesday, January 26, 2005 12:20 PM Subject: Re: [OHVINTON-L] Mary Boblett's death certificate > Clara, You might try writing to the Vinton County Historical Society and > ask if one of the volunteers would be able to look it up for you at the > courthouse. The society's address is: > Vinton County Historical and Genealogical Society > PO Box 306 > Hamden, Ohio 45634-0306 > Cheryl > >
Clara, You might try writing to the Vinton County Historical Society and ask if one of the volunteers would be able to look it up for you at the courthouse. The society's address is: Vinton County Historical and Genealogical Society PO Box 306 Hamden, Ohio 45634-0306 Cheryl
Nancy, I am forwarding this to the mailing list and the sender. The bummys@direcway.com address is not subscribed to the list. It may have been at one time and got unsubscribed for some reason, or you are subscribed under a different address. According to my index on-line, the death certificate is on the third page of the "B" surnames in Volume 2 of the death records. >Date: Wed, 26 Jan 2005 10:50:32 -0700 >X-From_: bummys@direcway.com Wed Jan 26 10:50:31 2005 >Old-Date: Wed, 26 Jan 2005 12:50:10 -0500 >From: Gary and Nancy Bumgardner <bummys@direcway.com> >To: OHVINTON-L@rootsweb.com >Reply-to: Gary and Nancy Bumgardner <bummys@direcway.com> >Organization: home >X-Mailer: Microsoft Outlook Express 6.00.2900.2180 >X-Scanned-By: MIMEDefang 2.38 >X-Diagnostic: Not on the accept list >Subject: {not a subscriber} Re: [OHVINTON-L] Mary Boblett's death certificate >X-Envelope-To: OHVINTON-L > >I cannot make any guarantees at the moment... but if you want to give me >the info that would be necessary to get the death certificate, I will try >to get it for you. We are planning a trip to Vinton County the first full >week of February... depending on the weather. > >Nancy > ----- Original Message ----- > From: Clara > To: OHVINTON-L@rootsweb.com > Sent: Wednesday, January 26, 2005 12:04 PM > Subject: [OHVINTON-L] Mary Boblett's death certificate > > > Does anyone have a copy of Mary Boblett's death certificate who is willing > to share a copy with me? Or, is there someone who is willing to make a > copy > on their next trip go to the court house? I have written Probate > Officer in > McArthur for a copy and his reply was that they did not have the staff nor > the time to fill my request. > > Help obtaining this death certificate will be greatly appreciated. > Clara ======================================== Charles R. Weese, 4012 Pardee Rd., Stow, Ohio 44224 See http://web.raex.com/~cweese/weese/ and http://web.raex.com/~cweese/vance/ for my family info. I maintain the following USGenWeb county sites: Gallia County Ohio at http://www.rootsweb.com/~ohgallia/gallia.htm Jackson County Ohio at http://www.rootsweb.com/~ohjackso/jackson.htm Vinton County Ohio at http://www.rootsweb.com/~ohvinton/vinton.htm
Does anyone have information about a Jane Hollinshead/Hollingshead from Kentucky,that married an Ervin/Irvin from Ohio,from the Athens/Jackson Co area?This would be in the real early 1800`s. Need to know the name of the Ervin,and names of there children,if they had any.Thank you .Dorothy morgan!!!
Logan Journal Gazette, October 31, 1907: Eagle Mills Mr. Elzie Anderson and son-in-law, Dan Route, have moved their families to Ashville. Bud Clary has bought and moved back to his old home at this place. Miss Bessie Lacy returned home after spending the week at a house party at Dayton, Ohio. The Misses Edna and Ethel Bullock are entertaining guests from Darbyville. Mr. Sam Flack and son from Chillicothe, are at present saw milling for A. M. Thomas. Dr. Murphy entertained his brother one day last week. Three small children belonging to Philey Peck, are very low with typhoid fever. Mr. Parks and daughter, of Illinois, have been visiting Albert Parks, recently. Clifford Cott and Harvey Bullock attended the Pumpkin Show at Circleville last Saturday.
Does anyone have a copy of Mary Boblett's death certificate who is willing to share a copy with me? Or, is there someone who is willing to make a copy on their next trip go to the court house? I have written Probate Officer in McArthur for a copy and his reply was that they did not have the staff nor the time to fill my request. Help obtaining this death certificate will be greatly appreciated. Clara -- No virus found in this outgoing message. Checked by AVG Anti-Virus. Version: 7.0.300 / Virus Database: 265.7.4 - Release Date: 1/25/2005
Logan Journal Gazette, October 31, 1907: Swan Mr. Will Mauk of our community has opened a coal mine on his premises of the genuine peacock variety. Mrs. Florence Emerine of Ilesboro, called on Mrs. Howe Griffith, on Saturday. Mr. Coon Chilcote and family of Smock, visited his son, Thomas, at Union Furnace, returning home Sunday evening. Lester Riggs of Chapel Hill attended Epworth League services at Mt. Pleasant, Sunday evening. Mr. and Mrs. Joshua Griffith of New Plymouth, passed through here one week ago and visited Mr. and Mrs. W. M. Griffith in Shafertown, returning Sunday afternoon. Mrs. R. H. Sain of Hotel Swan, who visited Mrs. Kidwell an afflicted sister at Trimble, returned one week ago, leaving her sister in a somewhat improved condition. Mr. George Hooper of Murray City was here last week buying horses. Mr. and Mrs. W. Stone of Honeyfork, Mr. and Mrs. Samuel Chilcote of Union Furnace, Mr. and Mrs. Welch and daughter of Orland, passed through our town Sunday, after visiting friends on Salt Creek and at Smock. Mr. Pearl Heinlein, our teacher was taken ill on Monday and was compelled to dismiss his school for several days. Mr. and Mrs. E. E. Parrish were pleasantly entertained at the home of Mr. Joseph Rellick, Sunday. Rev. and Mrs. Osald called on Mrs. Samuel Riggs Thursday. Mrs. Martha Davis and daughter, Miss Nora, of Chapel Hill, visited our town Friday. Mr. and Mrs. Charley Zimmerman and baby, of Honeyfork, were entertained at Mr. James Davis', Sunday. ~~~~~~~ Hocking County Genealogy ~~~~~~ http://www.geocities.com/lonadawn1/hocking_genealogy.htm
Hi Randy Sue, I think you muddied the water. According to the obit Jeremiah had siblings Henry and Elizabeth, but when you listed Jeremiah's parents and children I did not see a Henry or Elizabeth. Have we mixed our families? I have an Elizabeth Nickell as his wife and someone else listed Elizabeth Mace. Which is correct. Nova
From the Republican Tribune, December 20, 1894 Obituary. Died, at her home in Harrison Township, Vinton county, on Thursday, November 23, 1894, at 2 o'clock p.m. Mrs. Mary Boblitt, wife of Eli Boblitt, nearing her eightieth year. Mrs. Boblitt was stricken with paralysis some two weeks ago from which her death resulted. She was a Christian in all her ways, although not professing. Mrs. Boblitt was German descent, her parents were pioneers of Vinton county. A very hard working woman, yet always finding time to administer to the wants of others, grandmother made friends among both old and young, and will ever live in our memory although her form has faded in this world, it will live in a much brighter sphere. Mrs. Boblitt was the mother of seven girls and six boys, one of the six boys being dead. The children all scattered over the Central States; those who were in attendance at the interment, which took place at the Boblitt cemetry (sic), were: Mrs, P. J. Huffman, Mrs. Bottinghouse, Mrs. Brewer, Michael, John and Wilson Boblitt. Our sympathy is with the bereaved family, especially to the husband and father. Dear grandfather, you will meet grandmother in the sweet beyond. "There the weary are at rest and the mourner looks up and is glad." A Friend. _________________ -- No virus found in this outgoing message. Checked by AVG Anti-Virus. Version: 7.0.300 / Virus Database: 265.7.4 - Release Date: 1/25/2005
I AM CURRENTLY SAVING ALL YOUR OBITS IN A SEPERATE FILE IM NOT SURE OF ALL MY KIN IN OHIO YET .A COUPLE NAMES LOOKED FAMILURE DOING SOME CHECKING I DO APPRICIATE READING THRU THEM THANK YOU TERRI ----- Original Message ----- From: Randy Sue McKeever <nan1880@hotmail.com> To: <OHVINTON-L@rootsweb.com> Sent: Wednesday, January 26, 2005 4:09 AM Subject: [OHVINTON-L] Everyone Post 1 Obit > Dear List Members, > > It is so good to see the activity stirring on the list! I did some checking > in the archives of this list and noted that in a past posting Mr. Weese > our kind webmaster) stated we had about 203 members on this list. > > Wouldn't it be great if everyone posted just 1 of their obits once a week or > even once a month to allow discussion to occur? > > I don't know if there needs to be any restrictions in regards to dates to > keep from causing a copyright infringement but I would think we could be > safe with prior to 1905 perhaps? Please be sure to post your source with > your obit, so that others can check too. > > So please, everyone consider posting 1 oibt to keep this list lively! > > Sincerely > Randy Sue > > PS I just started going through my database and looked for death dates > prior to..and that's why they were pretty much alphabetical order > > >