Hi Eberly searchers, I am not related to the Eberly family, but I live on Eberly Avenue in Bowling Green. This area was originally called the Jennie Eberly Estate and I have often wondered who she could have been, but have not taken the time to research her. Can anyone enlighten me on Jennie Eberly? A fact that may or may not interest some one, is that the University of Toledo has an Eberly Hall located on campus. The first name of the woman for whom it was named, escapes me at present, but if someone is interested, I could locate more information. I know there are several Eberly families presently located Lucas County (Toledo). Merry Christmas everyone, Beverly Miner Life Member #77 >Hello Barb, > >In June, 1876, I have a copy of Probate records appointing W.S. Eberly as >guardian to My Grandfather, Warren G. Martindale & His siblings (Carrie >Mae: Curtis W.; George W. MARTINDALE}. > >This is probably William Sells EBERLY & Harriett C. His wife. They were >very loving people to take on the charge of these children. > >MANY BLESSINGS!! >Jacque Martindale >WCCOGS #1185 FFWC #199 > > >At 07:46 PM 12/23/00 -0500, you wrote: >>I recognize that Eberly surname. There was Joseph Fredrick >>Eberly(1872-1944). He was sometimes called Fred, at least he was in an >>early census as a boy with his family, but was "Joe" in his obituary. >> >>Father, William Sells Eberly (1836-1928) and Joseph had "Eberly and Sons, >>Boot and Shoe" business in Bowling Green, OH. >>I have a fair amount of info on the Eberly family, who are are descendants >>of Jacob and Elizabeth Cox EBERLY who got married in Waterville in 1827. Do >>know the parents of this couple but that is about as far as we go back for >>sure. Would love to hear from any descendants and share info. >> >>Barb Cox >> >> >> >>