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Hamilton County Ohio Wills, Surnames F to K Hamilton County Ohio Wills Surnames F to K Surname Given Name Residence Date Filed Box Case No Executor Beneficiaries Faber Anna Barbara Hamilton County 10/22/1885 58 30357 Charles Faber Mrs. Wuest, Children, et al Faber Carl Cincinnati, OH 02/29/1904 94 39409 No Information Mrs. Lutz, Maria Faber, Magdalena Faber, Frederick Faber, Carl Faber Faber Haria Cincinnati, OH 04/07/1857 12 3933 No Information Phillip H. Shubert Cornelia W. Fabian, Emily B. Falls, William J. Fabian Emily S. Boston, MA 03/12/1894 99 40785 Fabian Cornelia W. Fabian, Emily B. Fall, William T. Fabian Fackler Mary A. Cincinnati, OH 05/21/1900 132 49320 Charles J. Boch Anna Fackler, Philomina Gutzwiller Facorn Daniel F. Cincinnati, OH 06/17/1831 2 Peter Britt, Robert Coppin, Peter Britt, Robert Coppin, Henry Coppin, Charlotte Coppin, et al Faehr Catherine Cincinnati, OH 10/24/1883 51 27952 John Faehr Eliza Faehr Faehr Stephen Storrs Township, OH 01/29/1868 21 12288 No Information Francisca Faehr, Tabor relatives Faerbach Clara (Fehrenbach) Colerain Township 02/20/1900 130 48946 Margaretha Schmidt Caroline Stadler, Veronica Wurzelbacher, Maggie Schmidt, Anton Faerbach, John Faerbach Fagaly Georg No Information 04/04/1816 2 No Information Sarah Fagaly, Children Fagaly John Hamilton, OH 05/14/1863 16 7757 Unnamed Wife Unnamed Wife, Unnamed Children Fagedes Clemens Cincinnati, OH 02/23/1888 69 33007 Rosa Fagedes Rosa Fagedes, Louisa Fagedes, Peter Fagedes, Harry Fagedes Fagin James W. Anderson Township 07/03/1891 85 37037 Christopher C. Johnson Isabel Fagin Fagin Ruthy T. Hamilton County 05/19/1894 100 41073 Carrie M. Fagin, Mary M. Fagin Carrie M. Fagin, Mary M. Fagin Fahey Michael Cincinnati, OH 05/23/1894 100 41086 Mary Fahey Mary Fahey, Michael Fahey, Mary Fahey, Margaret Fahey, Martin Fahey, Thomas Fahey Caroline Krieger, Ernestine Scherer, Fredericka Scherer, Emma Fischer, Charles Hanny, Sophia Fahner Anna Maria Hamilton County 05/24/1890 79 35579 Fred Fischer Vogel Fahr Edward Hamilton County 05/05/1863 16 7734 George Rentsler Delhi Catholic Church, George Rentsler Fahrbach Theodore Colerain Township 09/09/1885 58 30178 Clara Fahrbach Clara Fahrbach, et al Mary Peter, John Fahs, Catherine Fahs Hagan, William Knollmann, Elizabeth Fahs Wiegman, Fahs Michael Cincinnati, OH 08/07/1895 106 42779 John Staubach Children of Margarethe Staubach Faigle John Cincinnati, OH 02/21/1871 25 15153 Maria Faigle Maria Faigle Fairchild Walter Cincinnati, OH 02/20/1847 2 Richard Mulford, Susan Fairchild Susan Fairchild Fais Leopold Cincinnati, OH 06/02/1887 66 32195 Rosa Fais Carolone Fais, Rosa Fais Maria Fais, Catholic German Orphanage, Poor Sisters of St. Francis, Afra Fais, Kunniganda Neis, Fais Peter Cincinnati, OH 09/17/1880 42 24428 Frederick Wolpert George Fais, Leopold Fais, John Fais, Rosa Fais Falk Fideli Hamilton County 07/17/1874 31 18427 Maria Anna Falk Maria Anna Falk Falk Maria Anna Cincinnati, OH 05/12/1890 79 35513 Catharina Hulsmann Christina Elsinger, Reverend M. Kuhn, Franciska Bambeck, et al Augusta Falke Ellerkamp, Children of Maria Siefert, Emma Westerkamp, Rosina Rahn, Henry Falke, Falke Dorothea Cincinnati, OH 02/23/1899 125 47562 William Westerkamp, William H. Luedus Tillie Falke, Lulu Falke, Caroline Falke Falkenstein Frank Sr. Cincinnati, OH 12/11/1891 87 37583 Anna Maria Falkenstein Anna Maria Falkenstein, Frank Falkenstein Jr., Maria Smith, Anna Laugher, Minnie Brickley Falkenstine Sophia Cincinnati, OH 04/07/1898 120 46348 Maria Falkenstine Amelia Falkenstine, John Falkenstine, Henry Falkenstine, Frank Falkenstine Babetta Oppenheimer, Moses Faller, Hannah Allstardter, Flora Faller, Jennie Faller, Selina Faller, Joseph Faller, Nancy Feder, Tillie Geiershofer, Emma Rothschild, Jennie Segal, Bettie Segal, Faller Isaac Cincinnati, OH 08/16/1892 91 38582 Abraham Segal, Gustav Feder Charities Hattie Fallis Rodgers, May Fallis Rodgers Lovell, Ann Fallis, Howard S. Rodgers, Anna Winston Fallis Daniel J. Covington, KY 06/28/1893 95 39731 Hattie Fallis Rodgers, Ann Fallis, John T. Fallis Price, John T. Fallis Fallis Richard Waynesville, OH 03/27/1869 22 13437 John N. Fallis, Mary E. Fallis John N. Fallis, Mary Fallis, Seray Fallis, Elizabeth Fallis, Mollie Fallis Fallon Anna M. Cincinnati, OH 02/25/1888 69 33018 John Michael Fallon John Michael Fallon, Isabelle Murphy, Jane Fallon, Daniel W. Fallon Fallon Catherine Cincinnati, OH 07/22/1896 111 44125 Mary G. Fallon Mary G. Fallon, Joseph Fallon, Katie Fallon Harlow, Patrick DeVaney Fallon Thomas P. Cincinnati, OH 07/13/1900 132 49498 Sarah Boeninger Sarah Boeninger Fallscherr George A. Symmes Township 11/16/1872 28 16738 Elizabeth Fallscherr Elizabeth Fallscherr Fanger John H. Cincinnati, OH 05/05/1890 79 35484 Elizabeth Fanger Elizabeth Fanger, John M. Fanger, Lillie Rampe Fangmann Maria K. Hamilton County 03/15/1900 130 49044 Rosa Dickhaus, Theresa Dickhaus Rosa Dickhaus, Theresa Dickhaus Fanning Michael Hamilton County 11/06/1896 112 44415 Mary Fanning James R. Fanning, Mary Fanning, Joseph J. Fanning, Mary Ann Fanning Faran Angeline R. Hamilton County 07/20/1898 122 46737 James J. Faran, Charles R. Faran Charles R. Faran, James J. Faran, Mary F. Wann, Luella F. Dickson, Sallie F. Prichard Faran Charles Cincinnati, OH 07/17/1847 2 James J. Faran Mary Ann Faran, Emily Faran, Mary Faran, James Faran Faran Emily K. Hamilton County 10/18/1894 102 41612 James J. Faran Charles R. Faran, James J. Faran, Mary Faran Wann, Luella Faran Dickson, Sallie Faran Prichard Angie R. Faran, Mary Faran Warm, Charles R. Faran, Luello Faran Dickson, Sallie Faran Pritchard, Faran James J. Hamilton County 01/03/1893 93 39063 Angie R. Faran James J. Faran, Mary A. Faran, Emily K. Faran Farber Johann George (Faber?) Hamilton County 06/16/1880 42 24186 Margaretha D. Farber Margaretha Dorothea Farber Farfsing Henry Hamilton County 11/08/1893 97 40215 Margaretha Farfsing, Henry Farfsing Margaretha Farfsing, W. Farfsing, George Farfsing, Henry H. Farfsing, Olle Farfsing, Maria Farfsing Farfsing John B. Hamilton County 09/17/1890 81 35923 Bernadina Farfsing Bernardina Farfsing, Henry Farfsing, Millie Farfsing, Norah Farfsing, Mary Farfsing Farley John Hamilton County 01/09/1895 103 41916 Patrick Farley Patrick Farley Louisa O. Farnau, Lulu Farnau, Hellen Farnau, Lydia Farnau, Emma Farnau, Margaret Farnau, Ruth Farnau Charles Cincinnati, OH 01/27/1892 88 37798 Louisa Farnau Farnau, Albert Farnau, Carl Farnau Hamilton County Ohio Wills Surnames F to K Surname Given Name Residence Date Filed Box Case No Executor Beneficiaries William Farnau, Henrietta Strothmann, Margaret Backmeier, Charles Farnau, Sophia Schrader, John Farnau Mary Hamilton County 07/23/1883 50 27644 Bernhard Strottman Farnau, Henry Farnau Farnham Charles Cincinnati, OH 12/27/1843 2 No Information Margaret Farnham Farnham Margaret P. No Information 04/22/1848 2 Georg G. Louis Charles Augustus Farnham Farny Charles Cincinnati, OH 02/10/1864 17 8296 Jeanette Farny Josephine Weigant, Jeanette Farny Farrar John Green Township 05/08/1867 21 11582 Martha Farrar Martha Farrar Mrs. Western, Dan Stone, Augustane Stone, George Verkamp, Henry Verkamp, Elizabeth Verkamp, Farrar Mary Hamilton County 02/03/1859 13 5173 No Information Martha Hawks, Louisa Pease, Jane Atwater, Charlotte Foxcroft, Daniel Heywood, Edward Atwater Reverend William H. Elder, Louisa Byrne, Elizabeth George, Henrietta Farrell, St. Xavier Church, et Farrell Christina Cincinnati, OH 11/22/1887 68 32687 Jennie Farrell al Farrell James Cincinnati, OH 01/16/1843 2 No Information Mary Ann Farrell, Robert Heartly, Charlotte Heartly Farrell James Cincinnati, OH 06/18/1898 121 46631 Josephine Farrell Josephine Farrell, Lida Farrell Farrell Jane Cincinnati, OH 02/19/1894 98 40689 Rev. John F. Hickey William Farrell Sr., William Farrell, Harry Farrell Farrelly Patrick Tamagua, PA 01/09/1849 2 No Information Ann Farrelly Farrenkopf Rosalia Cincinnati, OH 08/15/1881 45 25493 John F. Moser St. John's Catholic Church, Carl Mihallitz, Franziska Koenig, Gottfreid Eichhorn, Theodore Eichhorn Farrin Rebecca No Information 06/23/1876 34 20347 Alice Ritchie James Ritchie, Ella Harris, Charles O. Ritchie, Alice Ritchie Farrington Mary Hamilton County 02/11/1892 89 37879 James T. Farrington Peter Farrington, James T. Farrington, Annie G. Farrington, Mary E. Farrington Farwick John Cincinnati, OH 03/11/1890 78 35307 Johanna Farwick Johanna Farwick, Emma Johanna Schletker Farwick Richard Cincinnati, OH 01/06/1891 83 36306 Johanna Farwick John Farwick, Dina Farwick, Johanna Farwick Catharine Farwick, Theodore Farwick, Christina Farwick Snow, Mary Farwick, Sophia Farwick, Farwick Theodore Cincinnati, OH 05/04/1898 121 46466 Theodore Farwick Joseph Farwick, Anna Farwick Fasig Phillip A. Hamilton County 01/03/1852 2 Mary Fasig Mary Fasig Faske Elizabeth Debbe Cincinnati, OH 02/14/1873 28 16966 Josephine Moritz Josephine Moritz Fasse Dominick Cincinnati, OH 03/13/1888 70 33066 Louisa Fasse Louisa Fasse Fath George Colerain Township 12/12/1884 54 29192 Leo Greulich Catherine Kramer Fauth J. Adam Hamilton County 04/30/1879 39 23040 Catharine Fouth Catharine Fauth, et al Fauver Joseph L. Cheviot, OH 11/04/1897 118 45758 Harriet E. Fauver Harriet E. Fauver Joseph Fauver, Jacob Rybolt, Phebe Cory, Harriet Webber, Elizabeth Scudder, Phebe Scudder, Ally Fauver Phebe Hamilton County 05/06/1882 47 26307 Joseph Fauver Patton, Phebe Moss, Willis Rybolt, Stephan Rybolt, Phebe Helm, J.P. Rybolt, Harriet Toph, et al Fawcett John Green Township 08/17/1833 2 Mary Fawcett Mary Fawcett, Thomas Fawcett, Mary Ann Fawcett, Sarah Fawcett, et al Fay Adolphus Cincinnati, OH 05/07/1890 79 35499 Mary E. Fay Mary E. Fay Fay Ella Hamilton County 09/22/1893 96 40032 James F. Fay James F. Fay, George A. Fay Fay John C. Hamilton County 12/04/1877 37 21669 L.C. Black Anna H. Fay Fay Lucien Cincinnati, OH 08/23/1866 20 10743 J. Byron Fay, Lauretta Fay Lauretta E. Fay Fay Mary E. Cincinnati, OH 12/20/1899 129 48719 Etta Potter Sallie T.
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