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Hamilton County (Ohio) Wills Surname Given Name Residence Date Filed Box Case No Executor Beneficiaries Amelia Griffith, Anna Pabst, Lizzie Pabst Christine Cincinnati, OH 09/30/1898 123 46939 Lizzie Pabst Pabst, Adolph Pabst Katherine T. Fowler, Laura H. Pace Charlotte Cincinnati, OH 04/14/1875 32 19108 Slaele Katharina T. Fowler, Laura H. Slaele Catharine Fowler, Charlotte Pace, Laura H. Slade, Mrs. Robert H. Pace, Nancy Kennedy Pace, Stephen S. Stephen S. Wilder, Wilder, Alexander McGuffey, Pace Henry Cincinnati, OH 08/19/1871 26 15587 Alexander H. McGuffey Elizabeth Gondy Boyd, Ann Rider Charlotte Pace, Henry Pace, Pace James Cincinnati, OH 06/20/1843 6 Henry Pace Jr. Catherine Pace, Laura Slade Packer Barnabas Springfield Township 11/15/1859 13 5674 Margaret Packer Margaret Packer Jemima Paddock, Samuel Paddock, Samuel Paddock, William Charles Paddock, William Paddock, Paddack Benjamin Millcreek Township 05/29/1832 6 Paddock Lydia Perry Paddack Truman B. Hamilton County 10/20/1882 48 26783 Mary Paddack Mary Paddack Rebecca H. Haven, Elizabeth J. Benjamin Paddack, Theofilus Clark, Lydia T. Wilson, Benjamin F. Paddack William Hamilton County 10/09/1877 37 21520 Wilson Paddack Charles C. Paddison, Marianne Paddison, Dina Paddison, Hattie Paddison James S. Hamilton County 11/18/1890 82 36140 Charles Paddison Sophie Paddison Paden Edwin C. Cincinnati, OH 12/01/1883 51 28036 Mary Paden Mary Paden Martha Page, William Page, Other Page Benjamin Cincinnati, OH 06/17/1834 6 Thomas Bakewell Unnamed Children Elizabeth Jane Ransom, Joseph Pease Steel & Children, Jerome J. Page Charlotte Cincinnati, OH 06/22/1891 85 36978 Evan James Morris Page, Hiram Enos Page Paige Algernon No Information 04/05/1881 44 25079 Joseph Kinney Mary Paige, et al George Ehrman, Otto Palm Jr., Max Palm Augusta Milford, OH 07/25/1893 96 39831 Walter Palm, Otto Palm Jr. Palm, Walter Palm Palm Henry Cincinnati, OH 11/14/1900 134 49922 Anna Palm Anna Palm, Henry Palm Jr. Palm William Cincinnati, OH 01/11/1877 35 20846 Henry Palm Addie M. Palm, Elmire Palm Surname Given Name Residence Date Filed Box Case No Executor Beneficiaries Charles R. Palmer, Sarah E. Hunt, Mary E. Cooper, Chauncey D. Palmer Harriet Sherman Cincinnati, OH 09/17/1895 106 42898 Chauncey D. Palmer Palmer Palmer John Cincinnati, OH 08/09/1855 10 2683 Susan Palmer Susan Palmer Palmer Lucy Ann Cincinnati, OH 05/12/1877 36 21168 Jacob L. Wayne Eliza C. Wayne Palmer Maria Cincinnati, OH 06/07/1842 6 Abraham Palmer Abraham Palmer Palmer Micah Hamilton County 11/18/1878 38 22599 Hariet Sherman Palmer Hariet Sherman Palmer Frances E. Smith, Laura G. Smith, Elizabeth M. Palmer, Henry Palmer, Palmer Moses D. Cincinnati, OH 11/06/1878 38 22562 Henry Howard Smith Gideon G. Palmer, Hannah P. Smith Freeing of Slave Hagar & Her Two Palmer Philip Parish-West Feliciana, LA 01/17/1859 13 1/2/5138 William Cox Sons, Unnamed Heirs Palmer Sarah Cincinnati, OH 12/19/1868 22 13200 Abraham Palmer Unnamed Children Lydia Palmer, Louisa Palmer Palmer Seneca Cincinnati, OH 01/28/1856 11 3046 William McElwee Bradford John Palmer Stevens, Anna Maria Palmer Susan B. Cincinnati, OH 11/04/1898 123 47070 Anna Maria Wood Wood, et al Catherine Hetzler, Amanda Kay, Pancoast Enoch Columbia Township 09/04/1867 21 11884 John Hetzler Zernjah Pancoast Joseph Pancoast, Louisa Peny, Pancoast Jonathan Cincinnati, OH 04/19/1859 13 5293 William Stephenson George Pancoast Anna Panter, Elizabeth Panter, Julia Panter Frederick Hamilton County 10/22/1889 76 34834 Anna Panter Panter, Anna Panter, Eva Panter Pape E. W. Cincinnati, OH 04/12/1892 90 38145 Michael Heister Willie Pape, Paul Pape, Sophia Pape Flora Tilly, Arthur Pape, Fritz Pape, Pape Theodore Cincinnati, OH 04/17/1888 70 33188 Arnold Pietig, Marie Pape Marie Pape, et al D.C. Gump, Martha Gump, Robert Parcel, Other Unnamed Parcel Nancy Cincinnati, OH 01/04/1859 13 5129 William Glenny Children, Martha Gump Susannah Parcell, Julian Parcell, Parcell Richard Warren County 04/17/1866 19 10234-1/2 Susannah Parcell Lonison Parcell, George Parcell Paris Daniel Cincinnati, OH 02/21/1873 28 16989 Amanda C. Paris Amanda C. Paris, Anna M. Paris Surname Given Name Residence Date Filed Box Case No Executor Beneficiaries Sarah Park, Louisa Lord, Mrs. John Park, Children of Arthur Park, Culbertson Park Sergeant, Elizabeth Merritt, Rebecca Fagley, Mary Park Culbertson Cincinnati, OH 01/04/1834 6 John Jolley, James Speen Coleman, Harriet Nash Sarah Park, Rebecca Fagely, Arthur Sarah Park (Final Decree - Park, Mary Park, Harriett Nash, Park Culbertson Cincinnati, OH 10/28/1890 68 32776-1/2 See Culbertson Park, Box 6)) Elizabeth Merritt Richard Park, Eunice A. Park, Eliza D. Park, Robert C. Park, Nathan R. Park Margaret Avondale, OH 10/03/1894 102 41559 No Information Park Park William Delhi 01/21/1880 41 23759 Ann Park Ann Park, et al Park William Henry Cincinnati, OH 04/20/1886 61 30996 Agnes Park Agnes Park Eliza Jane Parker, Julia Parker Parker Alvah Cincinnati, OH 02/24/1899 125 47564 Eliza Parker Magill, Ruth A. Parker Theodore McCoy & Children, Ann Leach, Annie Catharine Hutchinson, Elizabeth Platt, Heirs of Elizabeth Platt, Catharine Ann Parker, William Parker Ballamce, Mary Ann Taylor, Parker Angeline Cincinnati, OH 05/01/1854 9 1653 Joseph W. Thomas Phobe Ann King Parker Catherine Cincinnati, OH 06/27/1839 6 No Information William Parker, Angelina Luce Julia Thompson, Children of William Parker Francis M. Newport, KY 04/29/1884 53 28508 Julia Thompson Taliaferro Mother of George Parker, David Parker George Cincinnati, OH 05/27/1845 6 No Information Parker, Joseph Parker, et al Parker Godfrey Hamilton 12/12/1838 6 Edgar Scott Infant Child, Mrs. Barney Ada F. Wagoner, Ella B. Metcalf, John J. Wagoner, John J. Rachel Parker, Ellen Brannon, John Parker Isaac W. Cincinnati, OH 09/21/1876 35 20572 Metcalf H. Young William Parker, Thomas Parker Jacob Monroe County, IA 03/24/1866 18 9863 White William Parker Surname Given Name Residence Date Filed Box Case No Executor Beneficiaries Lovica Parker, Matilda M. Parker Jeptha Fulton Township 04/30/1838 6 Lovica Parker McCollaugh, Amis Parker Mary R. Parker, Mary J. Mahan, Parker Joseph W. Cincinnati, OH 01/15/1895 103 41942 Mary R. Parker Ellen Soemaker, et al Parker Louisa Hamilton County 05/08/1854 9 1665 Hugh Henry Matilda McCullough Parker Margaret Cincinnati, OH 06/12/1883 49 27095 No Information Ellen Killeen, et al Parker Mason D. Cincinnati, OH 04/06/1865 18 9256 No Information Unnamed Wife, Lucy Mason Parker James Robert Parker, George Parker Samuel S. Cincinnati, OH 07/08/1891 86 37053 J. Moss Terry Thomas Parker Parker Thomas Hamilton County 08/18/1854 9 1933 Charles Smith Unnamed Wife, Unnamed Children Parker Thomas Hamilton County 08/18/1854 9 1933 Charles Smith Unnamed Wife, Unnamed Children Anne A. Parker, Mary R. Parker, Cecilia I. Parker, Joseph Parker, Parker Thomas Cincinnti, OH 05/18/1898 121 46533 Anne Parker, Mary Parker Patrick H. Parker, Richard H. Parker Theodore McCoy, Angeline Parker, Parker William Cincinnati, OH 01/23/1844 6 John Parker et al Parker William F. Chicago, IL 02/21/1898 119 46207 George Eddy Newcomb Harry William Parker Mary Clemmens, George P. Parmerton, Scott Parmerton, Anna Louise Brook, Frances Parmerton, Parmerton A.B. Cincinnati, OH 08/26/1878 38 22403 Frances Parmerton Kate Pearl Parmerton Mary Ann Baker, George Parnell, Elizabeth Spellmire, Emma Parnell, Parnell Charles Hamilton County 05/28/1890 80 35595 Joseph H. Spellmire Children of Charles Parnell Parr John Adam Hamilton County 08/01/1851 6 Margaretha Elizabeth Parr Margaretha Elizabeth Parr William Lee Parr, Annabelle Parr, Parr William H. Hamilton County 06/20/1890 80 35664 August Buck Mary Downing Phebe Parris, Sarah Parris, Susan Parris, Mary Parris, Edward Parris, Parris Peter Cincinnati, OH 02/10/1871 25 15139 Phebe Parris Tamson Parris Thomas F. Parrish, William Thomas F. Parrish, William M. Parrish Esther M. Clermont County 03/27/1865 18 9219 M. Parrish Parrish, Joseph Parrish Surname Given Name Residence Date Filed Box Case No Executor Beneficiaries Thomas F. Parrish, Elizabeth Parrish William M. Clermont County 03/20/1863 16 7634 Parrish Thomas Parrish, Esther W. Parrish Sarah Parrott, Elizabeth Parrott, Parrott Mary Ann Montgomery, OH 05/02/1891 84 36788 William L. Swain Austin Parrott, Duncan Parrott Mary Ann Parrott, Sarah E. Riker, A. D. Parrott, Austin Parrott, Maggie Parrott Richard Hamilton County 11/30/1888 72 33847 Mary Ann Parrott Todd, Olive D. Perin Parry Richard Cincinnati, OH 07/02/1866 20 10452 Mary Parry Mary Parry, Unnamed Children Parsell Harriet G. Cincinnati, OH 01/25/1898 119 46090 William Hartley Pugh James F. Gibbons Parsons Sarah Cincinnati, OH 06/25/1834 6 Burten Hasen Eliza Arthur, Jane Sumwatt Matilda Parthey Koch, Johanna Parthey Schafer Seidel, German Parthey Gustav Frederick Cincinnati, OH 03/01/1887 64 31942 George Dotzauer Evangelical Lutheran Trinity Church Mary Gano Partridge, Mary Eleanor Partridge, Sara Taylor Partridge, William Thane Partridge, Edwin Partridge Charles A. Bond Hill, OH 03/23/1896 109 43646 Mary Gano Partridge Walter Partridge Mary Eleanor Partridge, Sarah Taylor Partridge, Edwin Walter Partridge Mary G . Providence, RI 4/16/1900 131 49170 Mary Eleanor Partridge Partridge, William T. Partridge Parvin Carrie E. Hamilton County 08/28/1891 86 37226 Ella Parvin, Emma Parvin Ella Parvin, Emma Parvin Parvin William Cincinnati, OH 03/16/1893 94 39373 Thomas McNeil Mary Elizabeth Parvin William Paschen, Anna Maria E. Paschen, Arnold Paschen, Franz Paschen Anna Maria Cincinnati, OH 02/09/1876 34 19933 Arnold Paschen Paschen Ida Paschen, Anna Paschen, Tillie Paschen F.W. Cincinnati, OH 08/29/1898 122 46835 Michael Heintz Paschen, Lillie Paschen Anna Pasley, Henry Pasley, Elizabeth Pasley, James Pasley, Margaret Pasley, Thomas Pasley, Benjamin Pasley, Susan Pasley, Pasley Hugh Green Township 06/30/1857 12 4126 Benjamin Pasley John Pasley, Mary Pasley Surname Given Name Residence Date Filed Box Case No Executor Beneficiaries Elizabeth Passmore, Unnamed Passmore Henry Hamilton County 05/21/1863 16 7781 McCoy Wakefield Children Passmore William Cincinnati, OH 09/18/1867 21 11938 Cyrus West Mary J.
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