McCandlish-Black Family History

Compiled by ELIZABETH BLACK Worthington, Ohio

-1- Copyright 1935 By ELIZABETH BLACK

-2- Dedicated to the M emorg of ROBERT JoHN BLACK and MARGARET McC.1NDLISH ( ALEXA!t.;"'DER) BLACK

-3- "A good heritage. from upright ancestry, is more to be dr.sir{.d than all the titles, honors and wealth that the world can bestow upon you. ··-Luther Burbank. Honor to the memory of our fathers! May the turf lie gently on their sacred graves: But let us not in words only. but in deeds also. testify our own reverence for their names. Let us imitate what in them was lofty, pure and good. Let us from them learn to bear hardship and priva­ tion. Let us, who now reap in strength, what they sowed in weakness, study to enhance the inheritance we have received.

July 4, 1845. CHARLES SuM:NER.

-4- PREFACE The main purpose of this book is to record the genealogical history of WILLIAM MCCANDLISH, of County Ayr, Scotland, and his descend­ ants, and also, the genealogical history of WILLIAM BLACK, of Ballymon­ ey, County Antrim, Ireland, and his descendants. The history of the two famlies is written is one book, because of the inter-marrying of the family of Wiilliarn and Agnes (Smith) Mc­ (:andlish, with the family of William and Mary (Wiley) Black. These marriages occurring in M'iffiin County, Pennsylvania. Anthony M 1cCandlish married Nancy Black. Robert McCandlish married Mary Black. Mary Ann McCandlish married Samuel Black. The data for this history has been .gathered from family Bibles, from thl! author's own work in public libraries in Ohio and Pennsylvania. and m the Congressional Library, in Washington D. C., court records, from inscriptions on monuments in cemeteries, and by word of mouth, from those descendants acquainted with the facts regarding their own branch of the family. The lack of complete records in the latter part of the 18th Century is regrettable, but not surprising. T·he McCandlishes came to America at the beginning of the War of the Revolution, and the Blacks, shortly after the close of this war. T·here must have been little time or opportunity in those strenuous days, for careful records of current events or .gene .. alogical history. Nor was accuracy always observed in_ the records that were kept. That there will be some omissions and imperfections in this history, is inevitable, but we venture to give the facts as we know them, trusting that they may serve some useful purpose in every family among us, and be an incentive to future generations, to keep a full and accurate record of such incidents, events and dates, as shall aid any future family historian. We offer no apology for treating some families more fully than others, equally worthy of attention. This is due to the material furnished us by some member of that branch, or to our own personal knowledge, while in other cases, the lack of these compelled us to be brief. We gratefully acknowledge the invaluable assistance given us by re-latives, without whose help these records might not have been published aTld preserved in pennanent form, for future generations. We especially wish to thank that gallant, young-old lady-Mrs. Emma Chatfield, of Wellston, Ohio, and Mrs. Nettie Kagay Gravett, of Palo Alto, California. An index of names, including those persons who married into the McCandlish or Black families, or are descendants of a McCandlish or a Black, is appended. In closing this labor of filial love and devotion. which has involved much research work of a oleasant nature, and listening to the stories of those aged ones, who are hastening to join those whose memory we seek to perpetuate. we lay down the pleasant task, in hope that in some de­ gree we have served faithfully, and to the best of our ability, the cause in which we are greatly interested. ivorthinglon, Ohio. ELIZABETH BLACK, -5- THE McCANDLISHES !The McCandlishes are Scotch. The prefix "Mc.. means "son of," and "can" means "clear and fair." By nature, they are firm in their convictions, though not contentious. and are dignified, though not aloof. they were staunch Presbyterians, as a great many of their descendants are today. ,They are honest, industrious, and thrifty; also, a kindly and peace-loving people. They gave to their children a religious fervor, which lasts through the generations of their descendants. They were among the hardy pioneers of Pennsylvania. May the memory of such forbears live in the minds of their descendants, and inspire them with a desire to emulate their virtues. ( 1) \VTuLIAM McCANDLISH and his descendants are numbered in this history along the left hand ··margin, <\r,cording to their plc'.ce of mention. and a number followin~ the name is for identification. William McCandlish married Agnes Smith. They lived in Mifflin County, Pennsylvania, some time between 1790 and 1800. Tradition relates that they came to the from Wigtown, County Avr. Scotland. Probably both were born there, and were married there, but owing to a "gap in the records." the marriaP-"e date can not be found. He was a carpenter. by tr~de. Records show that he bought lots No. ]37, April 11!-h. 179~~. and No. 65, January ~1st, 1797 in Lewistown, Mifflin County. Penn~ylv~nia. The dP!llcenr.hnts recrived money from the estates of the brothers of Agnes Smith, at Wi~town. Scotland. William McCandlish and Agnes Smith had six chi!dren: 2. Jane McCandlish. ,. ~- Robert McCandii~h. • 4. Margaret McCandlish:· fi. Anthonv McCandlish. R. ~'illia~ McCandlish. 7. Mary Ann l\1'cCandlish.

JANE M<"CANDL/SH (2) Married Ale:v:ander RPed. of Reedsville. Mifflin County, Pennsyl­ vania. Both are buried in the Presbyterian cemetery, near Reedsville. on the Reedsville-Milroy road. No dates are ~iven for birth or death of Jane Mc:Candlish Reed. Her husband, Alexand~r Reed, born 176fi, died 1 ~1:i and was a brother of William Reed. (See No. 3 Black family history).

ROBERT McCANDLISH (3) Born 1776, died Octoher 9th. 1851 He was a farmer. and bought land, 1837, in Rushcreek Township, Fairfield County, later owned by David Yost. He married Mary Black ( 5). ( See Black family history), born 1786, near Ballymoney, County Antrim, Ireland, daughter of William nnd Mary W'iley Black. They were married in Mifflin County, Pennsy!-

- 6 - vania. and came to Ohio on horseback. They were members of the Bethel Presbyterian church, and later, of the Rushville Presbyterian church. Mary Black McCandlish died at her home near Rushville, Ohio, in 1856. Robert McCandlish also died there in 1851. Robert and Mary and seven of their eleven children are buried in the West Rushville cemetery, Fairfield County, Ohio.

CFiILDREN OF ROBERT .AND l\1ARY BLACK McwNDLISH 7. William McCandlish. 8. Jane McCandlish. 9. George Patton McCandlish. 10. Nancy McCandlish. 11. Mary Ann M

WILLIAM McCANDLISH (7) Borr in 1812, near Rushville, Ohio, (or in M,ifflin County, Penn~ 5y}vania), and died in 1868. William McCandlish married Catherine Shields, of Hocking County, Ohio. She died in 1903. and both are buried at West Rushville, Ohio. They lived near West Rushville, and later. at Upper Sandusky. Ohio, where he was Post-master. There are no living descendants. One infant son is buried near them, in West Rush­ ville Cemetery.

JANE McCANDLISH (8) Date of death and birth unknown. She is buried m Emerald Green cemetery, near Streator, Illinois. She never married.

GEORGE PATTON McCANDLISH (9) Born near Rushville, Ohio, January 1st, 1816. died August 12th 1875, in LaSalle County, Illinois. On June 17th, 1847, he married Catherine Deenis, in Fairfield County, Ohio. Catherine Deenis, born 1826, died October 2nd, 1889, near Streator, Illinois and is buried in Emerald Green cemetery, near Streator, Illinois. She was a member of the United Brethren church. In ] 856, they removed from Fairfield County, Ohio, to Illinois. to make their home. They came by covered wagon, locating first. near Ottawa, in La Salle County, Illinois. Very soon they purchased a farm

-7- sixteen miles south of their first location, but in the same county, and near the town of Streator, Illinois. They lived on this farm until the death of the husband and father, George Patton McCandlish. He was one of the volunteers from Illinois, who served his country during part of the Civil War. He was a member of the One Hundred and Fourth Regiment, Company F. When he was no longer able to fight, he was transferred to the hospital work, and con­ tinued this work until the close of the war-a corporal. H~ died, August 12th, 1875, in La Salle county, Illinois.

CHILDREN: 18. Mary Margaret 1\/lcCandlish. 19. Sarah Jane McCandlish. 20. Emily F. McCandlish. Born October, 1856, in La Salle County, Ill., and died April 9th, 1863, in La Salle county, Ill.

.1\fARY MARGARET McCANDLISH (18) Born on a farm, near Rushville, Ohio, May 1st, 1848. She removed with her parents, by prairie schooner, to Illinois, when she was eight years of age. Shortly came the Civil War, and the father enlisted, leav­ ing the f:imily to care for the farm. Mary Margaret, 13 years of age, the oldest of the three daughters, assumed many of the father's duties, and worked steadily in the fields. To · CJhtain coal for the family. shf: would drive to the river bank, where the Streator House was located. Here, she would assist the landlady, while the landlord took the team jown the hill for the coal. Upon his. return, she resumed the role of ciriver. and traveled across the prairie to her home. To dispose· of the ~rop, it was necessary for her to haul the corn and oats to Ottawa. These experiences continued during the four ye~rs of the war. She was married to Epenetus Dixon, on February 3rd, 1870. He was born. February 1 J th, ] 845, near Magnolia, Illinois. He was a mem­ ber of the United Brethren Church, and a member of the Streator Club. He was a farmer, ~nd followed that occupation for twenty years. In 1890, they moved to Streator, where the daughters still reside. He died at Los Angeles, California, January 8th, 1914. Mary Margaret (McCandlish) Dixon, was a member of the Meth­ odist Episcopal Church, having joined the church when twelve years of age, active member of the Red Cross during the World War. Died, Nlarch ~3rd, ] 92~. at Streator, Illinois. Interred in the Philips cemetery. The five children of Mary Margaret (M:cCandlish) and Epenetus Dixon. all were born at the farm home: 21. Charles George Dixon. Born, November 10th, 1871; died, November 10th, 1871. 22. Sarah Catharine Dixon. Born, November 10th, 1872; died, November 10th, 18 74. 23. Nora Louise Jane Dixon. Born, June 26th, 1875; member of Methodist Episcopal Church.

-8- Daughter of Union Veterans of the Civil War. Fidelity Circle of King's Daughters. Philomatheon Club. Woman's Club. Residence, Streator, Illinois. 24.: Georgia Idella Dixon. Born June 3rd, 1877, died May 29th, 1879. 25. Nellie Mable Dixon. Born September 26th, 1880, Member of Methodist Episcopal Church. Daughters of Union Veterans of the Civil War. Philomatheon Club. Woman's Club. P. E. 0. Sisterhood Chapter C. M. Elementary School Board.

She married Dr. George Kissick Wilson, June 20th, 1912, at Streator, Illinois, and they reside at Streator, Illinois. Dr. George Kissick Wilson, the son of Reverend William and Araminta (Kissick) Wilson, was born at Lake Bennett. Minnesota, September 28th. l 879. He is a graduate of the Tonica High School, of the dass of 1895, of the State Normal School, of Michigan, at Y.psila'nti, M-ichigan, of the class of 1903. and of the .department of medicine and surgery. at the State University of Michigan, of the cla~ of l 907. He is a member of the Streator Medical Society, La Salle County Medical Society, Illinois State Medical Society, and American Medical Association, Congregational Church, and Streator Club. One daughter; 26. M,ary Araminta \Vi!son. Born December 15th. 1918. She is a · member of the Methodist Episcopal Church, and the Beacon Lights Circle of King's Daughters.

SARAH JANE McCANDLISH (19) Born 1850, in Fairfield County, Ohio, near Rushville. She was a member of the United Brethren Church, at Manville, Illinois, and died at Manville, Illinois, Anril 18th, 1892. She married James Henry Mason, at Otter Creek, La Salle County, Illinois. July 9th, 1868.

CHILDREN: 27. George Edward Mason. 28. Calvin Smith Miason. 29. James Wallace Mason. Born September 5th, 1876, died November 4th, 1876. 30. Lois Idella Mason.

GEORGE EDWARD MASON (27) Born May 13th, 1869, La Salle County, Illinois, near Streator. Graduate of Streator Township High School, of the class of 1890,

-9- Chicago Dental College. of the class of 1S97. with Delta Sigma Delta Fraternity, is member of Streator Lodge, A. F. and A. M., at Streator, Illinois, Streator Chapter No. 168 R. A. M., Streator Commandery No. 70 Knights Templar. Medina Temple A. A. 0. N. M., of Chicago, Bloomington Consistery of Bloomington, Illinois. President of Union Building and Loan of Streator, Illinois. and Member of Country Club, of Streator, practicing in Streator. Married to Martha Swain. June 22nd, 1898, at Streator, Illinois. One child was born to them, June, 1903, died at birth.

CALVIN SMITH MASON (28) Born March 24th, 1871. at Otter Creek, La Salle County, Illinois. Attended Streator High School, later followed the occupation of fanning. Married Julia E. Goddard. on March 23rd, 1892, at Pontiac, Illinois.

CHILDRE~ : :n. H:arry Dewey Mason. :32. Roy Jay Mason. Julia (Goddard) Mason died April 10th, 1914. Calvin Smith Mason again married Gladys Goddard. No children. Calvin Smith Mason died at Ottawa, Illinois, November 20, 1927. Gladys (Goddard) Mason died at Streator, Ill., December, 1929.

HARRY DEWEY J\,fASON (31) Born April 23rd, 1898, at M:anville, Illinois, graduated from Streator High School, of class of 1916, and from Chicago College of Dental Surgery, in 1919, a member of S. A. T. C. of Chicago Denta1 College in 1918, affiliated with Delta Sigma Delta Fraternity, Past Ex­ alted Ruler of B. P. 0. Elks, 591 Streator, Illinois. Member of Streator Chapter A. F. and A. M. 607 Streator, R. A. M, 168 Streator, Leslie Wood Post, American Legion, Past President of La Salle County Dental Associafr:n, and a Member of Streator Country Club, practicing dentistry in Strea tc r. Married Clara F einhold. September 17th, 1922, at Pontiac, Illinois o~E CH1Lo: ;3;3_ Max Gene Mason. Born February 17th, 1929. Roy Jay Mason (;32). Born September 17th, 1899, attended Streator High School. Follows the occupation of farming. Married Clara Brandes, February 28th. Hl2fi. No children.

LOIS IDELLA MASON (30) Born January 19th, 1879, Otter Creek, La Salle County, Illinois. Member of Methodist Episcopal Church, Streator Chapter, Order of

-10- Eastern Star. No. 301. and Joppa Shrine No. 54. White Shrine of Je­ rusalem, at Streator, Philomatheon Club, and Streator Woman's Club. She married John Douglas Reeder, December 14th, 1898, in Streator, Illinois.

CHILDRE:N ~ 34. Merle Kathleen Reeder. ;35_ Stanley Mason Reeder. Merk Kathleen Reeder ( 34). Born November 30th, 1902, at Streator, Illinois, member of Methodist Episcopal Church, Streator, Illi­ nois, member graduating class of Streator High School, 1920. Died, rv1arch 17th, 1920.

STANLEY MASON REEDER (35) Born May 31st, 1910, Streator, Illinois, member of De Molay of F'l,Iberton, California, Eagle Scout B. S. of A., Orange County, Cali­ fornia. Graduate of Streator, Illinois High School, 1929, and completed ccurse in Horology, at Bradley Polytechnic Institute, Peoria, Illinois, 1931. l\.1ember of Bata Chapter, National Fraternity of Jewelry, and member of First 1'11ethodist Episcopal Church, Fu!Ierton, California.

NANCY McCANDLISH (10) Born November 12th, 1817, died June 22nd, 1890. in Wester­ viHe, Ohio, buried in Old Methodist Cemetery, near there. She was married to Selah R. Sammis, of Westerville. No children.

MARY ANN McCANDLISH (11) Born 1820, died 1851. Married William Lamb.

ONE DAUGHTER: 36. l\.lary Ann Lamb, who died young, unmarried.

SARAH McCANDLISH (13) Married Booth Pyle. They lived near Pickerington, Fairfield County, Ohio, at Westerville, in Franklin county, and later in Missouri. She died at Westfield, Illinois. Date of death and place of burial un: known. No children.

ELIZABETH McCANDLISH (15) Born 182-±, died 1Si:i1. She married Jacob Emeck, a carpenter, of Somerset, Perry County, Ohio.

ONE DAUGHTER: :37. Matilda, who married - - _ _ _ _ Rider, a United Brethren min-

-11- ister. Residence Westfield, Illinois.

MARGARET McCANDLJSH (4) Born 1777, in Pennsylvania, or County Ayr, Scotland, died in 1855 in Mifflin County, Pennsylvania. Married to Robert Taylor, of Mifflin County. Robert Taylor, son of Henry and Rhoda (Williamson) Taylor, born 1778, Mifflin County, died September 8th, 1833, in Mifflin County. Mr. and Mrs. Taylor were members of a Presbyterian Church, which was located one mile from Reedsville, on the Milroy Road. Both are interred in the cemetery there. Henry Taylor, above, was a Revolutionary Soldier, and his war records J.te given here, so that the descendants of Robert and Margaret ( McCandlish) Taylor can see their eligibility to become members of the Daughten; or Sons of the American Revolution. DERVICE--Captain Henry Taylor, 'horn, 1733, in Cumberland County, Pennsylvania, and died November 22nd, 1813, in Mifflin County Pennsylvania. He resided during the Revolutionary War in the State of Penn:jylvania. Captain Henry Taylor-8th Battalion, Pennsylvania Militia. Married to Rhoda Williamson, November 12th, 1765, in Cumber­ land Valley. Reference, Pennsylvania Archives, Volume 14. Page 466. Captain, Henry Taylor, First Lieutenant, John Fleming. Second Lieutenant, Thomas Moore. Verified by 76208. The children of Robert and Margaret ( McCandlish) Taylor were : 38. Nancy Taylor. 39. Jane Taylor. 40. Rhoda Ann Taylor. 41. Mary Ann Taylor. 42. Henry Taylor, history unknown. 50. George !'&:Candlish Taylor. Born 1814, died 1818. 51. Robert Taylor. Born 1816, unmarried, died 1889.

-NANCY TAYLOR (38) Born November 27th, 1801, died November 3rd, 1877. Married, February 22nd, 1821 to George Wilson, 1>orn May 28th. 1795, died August 19th, 1862. Mr. and 1\1rs. Wilson are interred in the Old Presbyterian Ceme­ tery, :near Bellville, Pennsylvania. CHILDREX: Jefferson Taylor \Vilson. John Williamson Wilson. -54. Robert Fleming Wilson. 55. Margaret Jane Wilson. 56. Miles Cooper Wilson. Born July 12th, 1829, never married.

-12- 57. Henry Smith Wilson. 58. Nancy Ann Wilson. Born June 21st, 1834, never married. 59. Rhoda Mary Wilson. 60. Sarah Reed Wilson.

JEFFERSON TAYLOR WILSON (52) Born. February 26th. 1822; married, February 21st, 1855 to Sarah Ann Go1.tzales, one daughter, Rebecca Wilson, of Bellville, Pennsylvania.

JOHN WILLIAMSON WILSON (53) Boru June 25th, 1823, married November 18th, 1847, to Margaret N. Wilk

ROBERT FLEMJNC WILSON (54) Born April 22nd, 1825: married, September 24th, 1856, to Eliza­ beth Carothers McCullough.

M,ARCARET JANE WILSON (55) Born, April 8th, 1827: married. November 23rd. 1854 to Andrew \Villiam Campbell.

HENRY SMITH WILSON (57) Born, March 17th, 1832; married, December 29th, 1858 to Eliza­ beth Sarah Fleming.

RHODA MARY WILSON (59) Born. June 24th. 1838; married, December 25th, 1860 to Joseph Wilson Fleming.

SARAH REED WILSON (60) Born, June 24th, 1841; married, December 4th, 1861 to John Andrew CampbeH.

JANE TAYLOR (39) Born, 1808, died 1841; married Henry Fleming. Nothing further known.

RHODA ANN TAYLOR (40) Born 1804, died 1886, buried in Presbyterian Cemetery, near Reeds­ ville; married Robert McClay Alexander, born November, 1797, died 1832, son of Robert and Elizabeth McClure Alexander.

-13- Robert McClay Alexander was bom, lived and died in the Kischa­ coquallas Valley, Mifflin County, Pennsylvania, buried in Old Presbyteri­ an Cemetery, near Bellville.

CHILDREX: 61. Reed Alexander-died. 62. Henry Taylor Alexander. 63. Robert McClay Alexander. 64. Priscilla Ann Alexander. 65. Margaret Jane Alexander. Born 1828, died 1922, unmarried. Age 94.

HENRY TAYLOR ALEXANDER (62) Born September 14th, 1825, in Mifflin County, Pennsylvania; mar­ ried, May 14th, 1851, to .iv1artha Jane Sharp of Strattsville, Pennsylvania and moved to Earville, in the northern part of La Salle County, Illinois where he lived continuously until his death, February 16th, 1882. Mai tha Jane (Sharp) Alexander, died November 2nd, 1894.

CHILDREN: 66. Rhoda Ann Alexander. Born March 30th, 1852, died August 10th, 1877. 67. William Reed Alexander. 68. Margaret Wilson Ale:rnnder. 6!'.l. Robert Bruce Alexander. 70. Emma B. Alexander. 71. Henry Taylor Alexander.

WILLIAM REED ALEXANDER (67) Born, April 30th, 1854, at Earlville, Illinois; married Sarah Pansy Hayes, at Marseilles, Illinois, December 10th, 1903. Present address-1214 S. Maryland Avenue, Glendale, California. Member3 of First Presbyterian Church, at Glendale. No descendants

MARGARET WILSON ALEXANDER (68) Born, March 9th, 1851; maried Re~ben J. Reed, at Corona, Cali­ fornia, July 24th, ] 000. Mr. Reed deceased, burial at Chattanooga, Tennessee. Present address of Mrs. Reed, 1012 Washburn Ave., Corona. California.

ROBERT-BRUCE ALEXANDER (69) Born August 13th, 1859, at EarlviHe, Il!inois; died May 17th, 1930, at Corona, California. Burial at Forest Lawn Memorial Park, Glendale, California.

-14- EA1MA B. ALEXANDER (70) Born March 4th, 1862, at Earlville, Illinois; married, December 14th, J S92, Albert H. Sanford, at Earlville, Illinois. l\1rs. Sanford died October 6th, 1920, at Glendale, California, burial at Forest Lawn Memorial Park, Glendale, California. l'v1r. Sanford died at Cartago, California, September 9th, 19~. interred at Bishop, California.

CHILDREN: 72. Stephen Hiram Sanford. 72. Martha Sanford, born June 23rd, 1895, died November 2nd, 1918. 7~t Phoebe Elizabeth Sanford. 74. Henry Taylor Sanford. 75. Albert Harvey Sanford. 76. \t/illiam Reed Sanford. AU of the above children were born at Earlville, Illinois.

STEPHE1\/ HIRAM SANFORD (72) Boin November 12th. 1893, was private in 82nd Infantry of 16th Division California, World War. Enlisted September 6th, 1918, dis­ charged, February 18th, 1919. Married, November 2nd, 1931 to Christina Nixon Hill. at Merced. California. No children. Present address, Delhi, California.

PHOEBE ELIZABETH SANFORD {73) Born, October 22nd, 1896; married, April 24th, 1918 at San Bernardino, California, to William Galen Dixon, born June 20th, 1892 at Bishop, California. Served in World W'ar, Co. B. 316 Engineers 91st Division, Co. M. 29th Engineers G. H. 0. Served in U. S. Indian Res­ ,~rvation, at both Bylas and Parker, Arizona.

FAMILY OF MR. AND lVlm~. D1xoN : 77. \Villiam Galen Dixon, Jr. 78. M'artha Emma Dixon. Dori~ Dixon. Bom July 27th, 1927, at Los Angeles, California. Bruce Dixon. Born September 25th, 1928, at Los Angeles. Phoebe Grace Dixon. Born January 5th, 1931, Los Angeles. Present address of Dixons is 8730 La Salle Ave., Los Angeles, Cal.

f-VILLIAM GALEN DIXON. JR. (77) Born April 9th, 1920, at Parker, Arizona; died ~y 26th, 1927; JJurial at Forest Lawn Memorial Park, Glendale, California.

-15- MARTHA EMMA DIXON (78) Born at 134 W. 94th St., Los Angeles, California, September 28th. 1~24; died at the same address, November 19th, 1924, interred at Forest Lawn Memorial Park, Glendale, California.

HENRY TAYLOR SANFORD (74) Bor!l October 31st, 1898, graduate of College of the Pacific. Pres­ ent address, Santa Isabel, California.

ALBERT HARVEY SANFORD (75) Born, June 30th, 1901; enlisted for service in World War, Novem­ ber, 1917, at Angel Island. Served with 12th Cavalry until April, 1918, transferred to Replacement Detachment, left for Over-seas duty, July. 1918. In service in F ranee until August. 1919. Discharged at Precidio, Sepeember 9th, 1919. Member of W,oodman of World, Neighbors of Woodcraft, American Legion, California State Employees Association. Automobile Mechanic for California State Highway. Married at Bishop, California, November 21st, 1926, to Ruth Delores Holliday, born Feb­ ·rcary 15th, 1907, at Bishop. California. Mrs. Ruth Sanford is member of First Presbyterian Church, Neighbors of Woodcraft, and Woman"s Relief Corps. Present address of Mr. and Mrs. Sanford, 1523 Delno Avenue, Fresno, California.

DAUGHTERS: Virginia Leone Sanford. Born August 29th. 1927, at Bishop, Cal. Betty Ruth Sanford. Born December 9th, 1933. at Fresno, Calif.

WILUAM REED SANFORD (76) Born October 14th, 1903. graduate of Davis or State Agricultural College, Davis, California.

HENRY TAYLOR ALEXANDER (71) Born, July 12th, 1866; married Florence McKenzie, of Chicago. Present address, 7721 Saginaw Avenue, Chicago, Illinois.

ROBERT McCLAY ALEXANDiER (63) Born 18:11, in Mifflin County, Pennsylvania, farmer, died at his farm-home on Honey Creek, Mifflin County, 1903; interred in Old Pres­ byterian Cemetery. near Reedsville, Pennsylvania. Married, February 15th, ] 860, to Tabitha Carolus, born December 5th, 1841; died October :ith, 19] 4.

-16- CHILDREN: 79. Robert Taylor Alexander. 80. Florence Elizabeth Alexander. 81. Annie Alexander. Born February, 1868, died April, 1868. 82. Reed McClay Alexander. 8:3. Jennie Matilda Alexander. 84. Lillie May Alexander.

ROBERT TAYLOR ALEXANDER (79) Born November 23rd, 1860, in Mifflin County; taught in the public schools. rt:sides in Reedsville; married in November, 1886, to Mary Ellen McClintic, who died December 24th, 1933.

CHILDREN: 8fi. Merle Meredith Alexander. 86. Alma May Alexander. Mr. and Mrs. Alexander are members of Congregational Church. m• 'k'1vu 191).. roy.

MERLE MEREDITH ALEXANDER (85) Born January 20th, 1889, in Mifflin County, Pennsylvania. He is head master of the Science Department of Shady-Side Academy, Pitts- 1.. n 1 • ,v, · 1 n 1- .. ,._, 1 91,., . 1\ A r uurg, .r ennsy1vama. was mamea uecemoer .1om, .1 .l.J, to 1v1ay r as- sett, of Factoryville, Pennsylvania.

CHILDREN: 87. Dorothy Fassett Alexander. Born December 26th, 1916. 88. Ethel Louise Alexander. Born, 1920.

ALMA AIAY ALEXANDER (86) Born, May 26th, 1892, in Mifflin County, Pennsylvania: married April 20th. 1918, to Ira C. Mayes, cashier of the Burnham National Bank, at Burnham. ONE SoN: 89. Charles Alexander Mayes. Born March 21st, 1925.

FLORENCE ELIZABETH ALEXANDER (80) Born October 6th, 1862; died, 1920; married March. 1892 to Robert W. Headings.

CHILDREN: 90. Esther A. Headings. Born July 23rd, 1894.

-17- 91. Robert McClay Headings. 92. Wilber I. Headings. Born July 15th. 1897; died January 25th. 1922.

ROBERT l\1cCLAY HEADINGS (91) Born January 7th, 1896; married July 7th, 1922. Mary Ashenfelter,

DA-CGHTER: 93. Rosealie Headings. Born October 6th. 1924.

REED McCLAY ALEXANDER (82) Born April 3rd, 1869. Mifflin County, Pennsylvania; married, 1894 Letitia Bell Davidson.

CHILDREN: 94. Ellis Wood Alexander. q5_ Violet Pearl Alexander. 96. Margaret Bell Alexander.

ELLIS WOOD ALEXANDER (94) Born Thanksgiving Day, November 29th, 1894; was killed, July 18th, 1908, when a traction engine on which he was riding with his uncle, William Close, broke through a bridge near Shrader. Pennsylvaraia. 97. Letitia Alexander, died November 30th, 1903. Reed M. Alexander married again, February 21st, 1910, Carrie P. Brown.

CHILDREN: 97. Hazel Mae Alexander. Born November 29th, 1910. 98. Helen Grace Alexander. Born January 11th, 1912. 99. Robert McClay Alexander. Born January 25th, 1916. 100. Wjlliam Reed Alexander. Born September 14th. 1917. 101. Jane Elizabeth Alexander. Born August 19th, 1921. 102. Hugh Taylor Alexander. Born December 19th, 1922. 103. Eugene Bruce Alexander. Bern March 12th, 1925; died August 26th, 1925.

VIOLET PEARL ALEXANDER (95) Born February 22nd, 1896; married September 24th, 1917, Horace Ramsey, no living children.

MARGARET BELL ALEXA1VDER (96) Born February 2nd, 1902; married April 20th, I 923, Caster Taylor

-lH- 104. Raymond Taylor. Born January 30th, 1927.

JENNIE MATILDA ALEXANDER (83) Born July 23rd, 1871, in Mifflin County, Pennsylvania. Resides on farm near Reedsville, the farm on which her parents lived, and the farm on which "Alexander's Caverns" are located.

LILLIE MAY ALEXAlVDER (84) Born November 2nd, 1876, in Mifflin County, Pennsylvania; mar­ ried September 27th. 1900, William Close. Mr. Close was so badly in­ jured in the wreck in which Ellis W oocl Alexander was killed. that he died July 19th, 1908, aged 33 years. Mn. Close married again, July 8th, 1912, George B. McClenohen.

PRISCILLA ANN ALEXANDER (64) Born, 1826, in Mifflin County, Pennsylvania; married, February 25th, 1845, Napoleon Bonaparte Alexander, farmer, born 1819 son of James and Jane (Adams) Alexander.

CHILDREN: 10:i. Rhoda Ann Alexander. Born August 16th, 1846. 106. Matilda Jane Alexander. 107 . .Tames Howard Alexander. Born June 2nd, 1850. 108. William Reed Alexander. Born April 18th, 1852. 109. Robert McClay Alexander. Born February 5th, 1854. 110. Geor~e Vance Alexander. Born December 2nd, 1856. 111. Ira Rush Alexander. Born February 27th, 1858. 1] 2. Mary Margaret Alexander. 118. John Foster Alexander. Born November 16th, 1864. 114. Eugene Bruce Alexander.

l\fATILDA JANE ALEXANDER {1061

Born August 24th, 1848, Mifflin County, Pennsylvania; married, Horatio Grumman Bratton, March 1st, 1877.

CHILDREN: 1] 5. Howard Grumman Bratton. 116. Elsie Margaretta Bratton. 117. Charles Robert Bratton. 118. Neil Alexander Bratton. Two died in infancy. HOWARD GRUMMAN BRATTON (115) Born September 2nd, 1880, Mifflin County, Pennsylvania, a Pres­ byterian, unmarried, lives at Camas, Montana.

ELSIE M. BRATTON {116) Born November 28th, 1882; married George Wilson Elder, March 8th, 1917; reside near Reedsville, Pennsylvania, Episcopalians.

CHILDREN: 119. Margaretta Alexander Elder. Born November 28th, 1918. 120. George Wilson Elder, Jr. Born October 15th, 1921.

CHARLES ROBERT BRATTON (117) ;Born March 18th, 1886, member I. 0. 0. F. Lodge; married No­ vember 30th, 1 !)] a, May Moore, reside at Polson. Montana; Pres­ byterians. No children.

lVEAL A. BRATTON (118) B-0rn October 18th. 1887, member I. 0. 0. F. Lodge, imarried June 9th, 1920, Helen Lenore Findley, born at Villisca, Iowa July 28th 1900. Presbyterians, reside at Ronan, Montana. Neil A. Bratton en­ listed in the World \'t'ar, October 4th, 1917; honorably discharged April 29th, 1919. Corporal Company A. 316 Engineers, 91st Division. Was over-seas from 1918 to discharge. ·

CHILDREN: 121. Neil Alexander Bratton. Born September 3rd, 1921. 122. George Edward Bratton. Born September 9th, 1923. 123. Doris Jane Bratton. Born February 5th, 1925. 124. Donald William Bratton~ T . B A ril 14 h 1926 125. Philip Horatio Bratton J \.:./ wms. om P t • · •

MARY ANN TAYLOR (41) Born December 28th. 1810; died October 26th, 1891; married Joshua Potter, who was born April 12th, 1804, died September 22nd, 1883. Th~y were married April 26th, 1832, by Rev. William Annan. Both are interred at Center Hill. Children all born on farm, two miles from Linden Hall, Center County. Pennsylvania.

CHILDREN: 126. Robert Taylor Potter. Born. 1833; died. 1834. 127. Jane Reed Potter. Born M~y 25th, 1835; Died February 19th, Hl04.

-20- 128. John F urgus Potter. 129. Infant, 1838 - 1838. 130. Robert Henry Potter. Born October 5th, 1840; died Septem­ ber 16th, 1928. 131. Margaret Nancy Potter. 132. William Washington Potter. Born July 11th, 1844; died 1867. 133. Joshua Taylor Potter. Born August 4th, 1849; died April 23rd, 1929.

JOHN FERGUS POTTER (128) Born March 27th, 1837; died April 3rd, 1920; married Jane Krape. Both lived, died, and are buried in Philadelphia. John Joshua Potter was a lawyer.

CHILDREN: 134. Chestie Potter. 135. Mary Potter, married Mr. Little, had one daughter, Edna Lit­ tle, who married Mr. Binns. 136. Amy Potter. married Mr. Reigel. 137. Susan Potter, married Dreifus. (Had one son, John Potter Dreifus). 138. Margaret Potter, married Bierley 1 Margaret and Jane, 139. j ane Potter .LI were twins. 140. Helen Potter, married Wachten. 141. Lenore Potter. 142. George Potter-died young. 143. Wiilliam Potter, has children, but number and names unknown. Two died young. and one is a noted artist.

MARGAR!ET NANCY POTTER (131) Bom April 20. 1842, married Ezra Kent February 9th, 1898, died January 15th, 1928. She lived at Elmira New York, and is buried at Center Hill. Center County, Pennsylvania. She left no descendants.

JOSHUA TAYLOR POTTER (133) Born August 4th, 1849; died April 23rd, 1929; married Martha McCormick, October 31st, 1878, at Salona, Pennsylvania. Mr. Potter was a farmer, and lived at Center Hall, in Penn's Valley, Center County, Pennsylvania. He is interred at Center Hall, Pennsylvania.

CHILDREN: 144. Robert Potter died aged four months. 145. Harry Potter, married, has three children. 146. Mary Delinda Potter.

21- CHILDREN OF HA.RRY POTTER 1 (145) 147. Barbara Potter. 148. Taylor Potter. 149. Eleanor Potter.

ANTHONY McCANDLISH (5) Born in Pennsylvania. or in County Ayr, Scotland, married Nancy Black ( 4) , ( See Black Family History) , who was born near Ballymoney. County Antrim, Ireland, about 1785, and came to America, 1790 with her father's family, who settled in Mifflin County. Pennsylvania. Anthony and Nancy McCandlish were married in 1803, and came. to W~terford, Washington County. Ohio, in 1803. They began house­ keeping in the forest primeval. Anthony followed the occupation of farm­ ing. and along with this, had charge of the ferry across the Muskingum River. Nancy McCandlish died in 1821, and 1Anthony died in 1823. Both are buried in the cemetery at Waterford. Ohio. At the time of Anthony McCandlishes' death, his brother Robert McCandlish (3), and his brother-in-law, Samuel Black (2), ( See Black Family History) , went on horseback from Bremen, Ohio, to Waterford, They sold the farm implements. live stock. and most of the household goods of Anthony and Nancy McCandlish. and came back to Bremen, each bringing two children, and a few household articles on his horse, to the home of the children's grandfather, William Black (1), (See Black Family History), who resided three miles east of Bremen.

CHil.DREN· 150. Mary Ann McCandlish. 151. George Black McCandlish. 152. William McCandlish. l::i3. Elizabeth Jane McCandlish.

MARY ANN McCANDLISH (150) Born in Washington County, Ohio, December 2nd, 1807. Left an orphan at the age of fifteen, she was taken to the home of her grandmoth­ er Black. near Bremen. Fairfield County_, Ohio, where she was married March 17th. 1825, to John Chapman Martin. born February 26th. 1798 son of William and Hannah (Chapman) Martin, of Mifflin County, Pennsylvania. In 1813. John Martin emigrated to Perry County, Ohio, where he remained for two years; he then moved to Fairfield County. In ] 828, Mr. and Mrs. M 1artin changed their place of residence, moving to Seneca County, and settling in the northern part of Bloom Township. Be­ ing unable to find a satisfactory water supply, the family moved about two miles south, to the harks of Honey Creek. Three years later they built the house in which they spent their remaining days. Mr. Martin died January 8th, 1881. His wife died December 30th. 1871. Both are buried

-22- m Woodlawn Cemetery. near Bloomville, Ohio, overlooking the farm on which they lived.

CHILDREN: 154. William Martin. 155. Hannah Chapman Martin. Born January 25th, 1828; died April 15th, 1828. 156. Robert Martin. 157. Anthony McCandlish Martin. 158. Thomas Wilson M-artin. Born January 8th, 1834; died April April 16th, 1859. 159. John Knox Martin. Born May 5th. 1837; died April 10th, 1862. 160. George McCandlish Martin. Hn. Albert Smith Martin. 162. Nancy Jane Martin. Born August 31st. 1844; died Decem-• her 5th, 1864. 163. James Martin. Born March 31st, 1847; died April 14th. 1847 164. Charles Oliver Martin. Born July 31st, 1848; died September 22nd, 1850.

WILLIAM MARTIN (154) Born March 2nd, 1826, near Rushville, in Fairfield County, Ohio. \Vent with his parents to Seneca County, 1828. 1851, went to Iowa, where he spent the remainder of his life. Died December 28th, 1910, married l\1arch 29th. 1857, Frances Upegraff, born March 6th, 1837; died 1911 or 1912.

CHILDREN: 165. John Chapman Martin. 166. Robert A. Martin. 167. Annis Martin. Born June 30th, 1861; died January, 1864. 168. Erie L. Martin. Born January 3rd, 1864; deceased. 169. Lillie L. Martin. 170. Carrie N. Martin. Born September 28th, 1871 ; deceased. 171. George F. Martin. Born April 16th, 1873; deceased.

JOHN C. MARTIN (165) Born January 23rd. 1858; married December 15th, 1881. Harriet Mays. born May 1 ;1th, 1862; died October 20th, 1921. Mr. Martin lives at ln,~ Guttenberg, San Francisco, California.

DAeGHTER: 172. Edith Martin. Born June 20th. 1886; married June 26th, 1906, Eskel Lindquist, born June 26th, 1886. Living at 168 Guttenberg, San Francisco, Calif.

-23- ROBERT A. MARTIN (166)

Bo~ June 14th, 1859 ; deceased, no date; married 1\1.arch 18th, 1887, Alice Brown, deceased; Mr. Martin married second wife.

CHILDREN: 173. William Martin. 174. Guy Martin. 175. Grace Martin.

LILLIE L. MARTIN (169)

Born October 20th, 1865, deceased: married Charles Carr. deceased

CHILDREN: Two girls, and no record. 176. Earl Carr. 177. Guy Carr.

ROBERT MARTIN (156) Born February 23rd. 1829, in Seneca County. Ohio; died February 7th. 1867; married April 1st. 1855. (Seneca County Records, Docket 4, page 349) • Elizabeth Bretz, born September 21st. 1829; died July '.)_..] 1 OC:9 tJCU, .J..OUO.

CHILDREN: 178. Frank W. Martin. Born December 13th, 1859; died July 17th, lq22; married Ella McNamara, Tiffin, Ohio, June 24th. 1884. SON: 179. Robert M. Martin. Born December 12th, 1886. Address, 1036 Macabee Building, Detroit, Michigan. Frank W. Marfin married a second wife, September 26th, 1893, Jane Gallgher, Fowler, Clinton County, Michigan. ANTHONY McCANDLISH MARTIN (157) Born April 15th, 1831; died September 28th, 1926; married June 22nd, 1854, Susanna Hossler, born April 12th, 1834; died November 15th, 1903.

CHILDREN: 180. Anna Mary Martin. 181. Franz Seigle Martin. ANA'A MARY MARTIN (180) Born March 6th, 1860; died January 16th, 1933 ; married Eugene

-24- F. Hanna, who died, 1922.

DA.-CGHTER: 182. Helen Hanna. Born May 6th, 1892, Salt Lake City, Utah; married July 1:{th, 1928, Alfred E. T ourssen.

FRANZ SEIGLE MARTIN (181) Born October 4th, 1862 ; died September 17th, 1924; married October 4th, 18b8, Mary M. Stewart, Napoleon, Ohio.

GEORGE McCANDLISH MARTIN (160) Born September 2nd, 1839; died September 20th, 1921; married November 14th, 1867, Eliza Anna Webb, born December 8th, 1843; died December 6th, 1909. George McCandlish Martin served in the Civil War. Enlisted May 2nd, 1864, in Co. K .• 164th 0. V. I., was a private; mustered out August 27th, 1864. Entered again in Co. B., 195th 0. V. I., February 14th, 1865; mustered out December 18th, 1865. The 164th regiment garrisoned Forts Smith, Strong, Bennet, H!clg­ gerty and other forts. The regiment returned to Cleveland, Ohio, August 27th, 1864.

CHILDREN: 183. l\!etta May Martin. Born June 3rd, 1868; died January 7th, 1872. 1S4. Mattie Webb Marton. Born April 9th, 1885; married Sep­ tember 8th, l~l07, William H. Kilcawley. born May 11th, 1878. Living at Canfield, near Youngstown, Ohio.

CHILDREN: 185. Anna Geraldine. Born January 24th. 1910. 186. Daughter. Born April 9th, 1911; died April 9th, 1911.

ALBERT SMITH MARTIN (161) Born September 20th, 1845; died March 14th, 1918, was private in 3rd Regiment, 0. V. C., Civil War; married February 22nd, 1866, Martha Troxel, born September 20th, 1845; died January 25th, 1901.

CHILDREN: 187. Jesse E. Martin. 188. Estella Ann Martin. 189. David Ervin l\1artin. 190. Margaret May Martin. 191. Fanny Fem Martin.

-25- JESSE E. MARTI1V (187) Born November 5th, 1866, King City, Gentry County, Missouri; married October 27th, 1889, Lulu Stacy, born December 7th, 1871.

D_,iUGHTER: 192. Strausie Martin. Born September 20th, 1892; married August 29th, 1919, Tracy D. Stahlman.

Two DAUGHTERS: 193. Bernadine Stahlman. Born May 29th, 1921. 194. Daughter. Born and died January 4th, 1924.

ESTELLA ANN MARTIN (188) Born April 16th, ] 868, King City, M~ssouri; married March 28th, 1886, Sidney J. Dykes, born January 30th, 1862.

CHILDREN: 195. Mattie May Dykes. Born January 16th, 1887. 196. Charles Martin Dykes. 197. Marcia Inis Dykes. 198. Mary Fern Dykes.

CHARLES MARTIN DYKES (196) Born October 10th, 1889; married February 24th, 1914, Pearl Franke, born November 14th, 1889.

CHILDREN~ 199. Jean Louise Dykes. Born February 13th, ] 919. 200. Charles Claire Dykes. Born January 24th, 1924.

MARCIA INNIS DYKES (197) Born December 10th, 1892; married January 15th, 1920, Thomas W. Alderson, born March 11th, 1891.

CHILDREN: 201. Virgil Wayne Alderson. Born January 16th, 1921; died September 3rd, 1921. 202. Donald Keith Alderson. Boni February 25th, 1923.

DAVID ERVIN MARTIN (189) Born at King City, Missouri, September 22nd, 1870; married, December 23rd, 1891, Ada Blaine, born August 29th, 1873.

-26- CHILDREX: 203. Daughter. Born and died February 6th, 1902. 204. Donald Irvin Martin. Born fvlay 29th, 1910; married, No# vember 4th, 1929.

CHILDRE...~: 205. Wilma Irvin Martin. Born December 29th, 1929. 206. Betty Beth Martin. Born October 3rd, 1930.

MARGARET MAY MARTIN (190) Born at King City, Missouri, December 4th, 1877; married, Jan-­ uary 9th. 1895, Walter J. Weaver, born November 22nd, 1868; died July 27th, 1921.

CHILDREN: 207. Ralph Anthony Weaver. 208. Walter Russel Weaver. 209. Ruth Evelyn Weaver. 210. Leitha Lee W~aver. 211. Raleigh J. Weaver. Born September 14th, 1904.

RALPH ANTHONY WEAVER (207) B0rr1 October 30th, 1889; married June 1st, 1920, Grace Gordon.

CHILDREN: 212. l\1ary Edith Weaver. Born May 9th, 1921; died September 11th, 1921. 213. Jerry Lee Weaver. Born June 3rd, 1926 (Adopted son).

WALTER RUSSEL WEAVER (208) Born December 22nd, 1900; married May 16th, 1925, Bessie Gib­ son, born August 1st, 1908.

CHILDREN: 214. Walter James W~aver. Born October 19th, 1926. 215. 1\1/ary Ann Weaver. Born February 5th, 1929.

RUTH EVELY1V WEAVER (209) Born August, 1902; married February 15th, 1923, Ernest Van Atta. born April 6th, 1895.

CHILDREN: 216. Byron Keith Van Atta. Born November 10th, 1924. 217. Clifford Wayne Van Atta. Born May 2nd, 1928.

-27- LEJTHA LEE WEAVER (210) Born November 9th, 1905; married September 11th, 1926, Clifford Graves. CHILDREX-N OXE.

GEORGE BLACK McCANDLJSH (152) Born in Washington County, Ohio, 1809; died in Bremen, Ohio, 1876; married Margaret Ashbaugh, born 1812, near Bremen; died, 1882, in Bremen. Both are buried in the Jerusalem Reformed Cemetery, of which church they were members. George Mt.Candlish was a cabinet maker by trade, was a partner with Simon Berry in the store and grain business in Bremen, and later the firm was known as George McCandlish and Sons.

CHILDREN: 218. John Seymore McCandlish. 219. William Black McCandlish. 220. Smith McCandlish. 221. Mary Ann McCandlish. 222. David McCandlish. 223. Samuel McCandlish. 224. Anthony M-cCandlish. Born 1847; died 1847. 22;1. Edward McCandlish.

WILLIAM BLACK McCANDLJSH (219) Born at Bremen, September 7th, 1834; died near Bremen. October 5th, 1918. Farmer, owned a farm adjacent to the Beech Hill school and Jerusalem church. Married, September 7th, 1859, Sarah Beery, born May 6th, 1840; died September 5th, 1929, in Bremen. They were members of Jerusalem Reformed church. Both are interred in Grandview Cemetery.

CHILDREN: 226. George Elmer McCandlish. 227. David Seymore McCandlish. 228. Hilas Jacob McCandlish. 2!~9. 1\/lary Elizabeth Mi:Candlish. 280. Retta Jane McCandlish. 2B1. Samuel Black McCandlish. 232, William McCandlish. Born 1871; died 1875. 2:~:1_ Joseph Franklin McCandlish. 234. Earnest Harland Mt:Candlish.

GEORGE ELMER McCANDLISH (226) Born on his father's farm, two and one-half miles northeast of Bremen September 13th, 1861, farmer; member of Jerusalem Reformed church; married March 18th, 1886, Ella Dora Kagay. daughter of Franklin and

-28- Eleanor Jane (Alexander) (514) Kagay, near Bremen. Ella Dora Kagay was born August ~rd, 1864; died August 18th, 1918. Born and died near Bremen, interred in Grandview Cemetery, member of J erusa­ lem Reformed church.

CHILDREN: 236. Clarence Cecil McCandlish. 2:37. Clifford Harry McCandlish. Born July 12th. 1888; died May 18th, 1907; burial in Grandview Cemetery. 238. Russel Kagay McCandlish. 239. Lloyd Reed McCandlish. 240. Lerline Eleanor McCandlish. 240. Francis Marion McCandlish. 2-11. Sarah Alice McCandlish. 242. Carlos Frederick McCandlish. 243. l\1ary Jane McCandlish.

CLARENCE CECIL McCANDLISH (2::35) Born near Bremen, Ohio, February 21st, 1887; married December 19th, 1~09, Retta Leota Teresa Stemen. daughter of Nicholas and Han.. n3h (Dutton) Stemen.

CHILDREN: 2-14. Bertha Pauline. Born October 4th, 1910, graduated from Rushcreek Memorial High School, Bremen, 1928; married June 16th, 1934, Ray Brenneman, son of Samuel Brenn~man, of near Kenton. 245. Edna May. Born December 28th, 1915, graduated from Rush-­ creek M,emorial High School, 1932. 246. Anna Faye. Born January 31st, 1917. Senior in Rushcreek !\1emorial High School. 247. Clvde Stemen. Born December 27th, 1918. Sophomore in R~shcreek Memorial High Schooi. 248. Clifford Cecil. Born May 19th. 1923. 249. George Nicholas. Born October 1st, 1925. 250. Bernice Viola Irene. Born January 24th, 1929. The above children were all born in Rushcreek township, near Bremen, Ohio. All are members of the Jerusalem Sunday School, all members of Rushcreek Grange, and all except the three younger ones. are members of the Jerusalem Reformed church. The family resides on a farm, about two and one-half miles northeast of Bremen.

RUSSEL KAGAY McCA]\/DLISH (237) Born May 29th, 1890, near Bremen, Ohio. Enlisted in World War, October -1th, 1917, Battery C., 324 Field Artillery, School for Bakers

-29- and Cocks. Camp Sherman, Ohio, Veterinary Hospital, Training School Camp Lee, Virginia. Honorably discharged January 30th, 1919; married Mrs. Deborah Cramer, March 20th, 1918. Residents of Columbus.

LLOYD REED McCANDLISl-l (238) Born near Bremen, Ohio, June 23rd, 1892; married September 2;')th. 1920, Dorothy McClenaghan, daughter of Howard McClenaghan, of near Rushville. Men1.bers of Presbyterian church, Masonic Lodge, East­ ern Star Model Gleaners Chapter 323. Residents of Bremen.

CHILDREN: 251. Marjorie Lenore McCandlish. Born February 3rd, 1923. 252. Merriam Elaine McCandlish. Born August 5th, 1925. 253. Craitia Ann McCandlish. Born March 18th, 1929. 254. Wilma Jean McCandlish. Born August 18th, 1933.

LERLINE ELEANOR McCANDLISH '(239) Born near Bremen, Ohio, October 27th, 1894. Presbyterian, resi­ dent of Bremen.

FRANCIS MARION McCANDLJSH 1(240) Born near Bremen, Ohio, September 13th, 1896, hank cashier; mar- 1ied December 25th, 1921, Doris Evelyn Miley, daughter of Henry and Emma (Huddle) Miley. Member of Methodist Episcopal church, Rush­ creek Gra.nge. Residents of Bremen.

CHILDREN: 255. Francis William McCandlish. Born March 29th, 1923. 256. Donald Lee McCandlish. Born April 24th, 1930.

SARAH ALICE McCANDLISH (241) Bom July 30th, 1899, graduate of Bremen High School. Class of 1918, two years college work Ohio University, four teaching in Rushcreek township schools; married April 25th, 1924, Raymond Edson McCul­ lough, son of Ira and Kate (Hufford) McCullough, farmer. Members Presbyterian Church, Rushcreek Grange, and Eastern Star Model Glean­ ers Number 32:3. Live near Bremen.

CHILDREN: 257. William Robert McCullough. Born November 6th, 1925. 258. Dean Wesley McCullough. Born May 8th, 1927.

CARLOS FREDERICK McCANDLISH (242) Born April 9th, 1902, graduate Bremen High School Class 1920.

-30- banker. Married June 18th, ] 932. 1\1argaret Dietrick. Members of German Re.form church. Residents of Cleveland.

MARY JANE McCANDLISH (243) Born September 16th, ]904, graduate of Bremen High School Class ] 921. and Lancaster Normal School. Taught two years in Rushcreek township schools. Married Robert Clarence Flowers, June 14th, 1925. Members Presbyterian church, Eastern Star Mbdel Gleaners Chapter 323. Residents of Bremen.

DAUGHTER: 259. Betty Lee Flowers. Born July 25th, 1926.

DAVID SEYMORE McCANDLISH (227) Born near Bremen, Ohio, 1863. Shoe merchant, Toledo, Ohio; married Clementine Chapman, deceased.

HILAS JACOB McCANDLISH (228) Born near Bremen. Ohio, October 15th, 1864, farmer; married Ma~ tiida B. Spitzer, 1888, daughter of John and Mary (Strohl) Spitzer. Matilda B. Spitzer was born February 22nd, 1868, died 1914, interred in Grandview Cemetery, near Bremen. Members of German Reformed church, residence near Bremen. 1

CHILDREN: 260. Lester Clinton McCandiish. 261. Jesfe lv1url McCandlish. 262. John William McCandlish. 263. Della Florence McCandlish.

REV. LESTER CLINTON McCANDLISH (260) Born near Bremen, Ohio, July 19th, 1890; graduate of School of Theology, Ohio Wesleyan University. Ordained Elder in Methodist Epis­ copal church, 1924, member of Ohio Conference, pastor of church at Fultonham, Ohio. Married ] 910, Bertha Staniford.

CHILDREN: 264. Helen. 265. Aileen. Born, 1913. 266. Lily Belle. Born, 1915. 267. Eugene. Born, 1922. HELE1V .r.JcCANDLISH (264) Born 1911; married July 29th, 1929, Ralph Campbell, born 1908,

-31- of Haydenville, Ohio. The ceremony was performed by father of bride, Rev. L. C. McCandlish. 02'.L D_~UGHTER: 268. Margie Campbell. Born June 8th, 1931. JESSE MURL McCANDLISH (261) Born May 6th, 1892, near Bremen, Ohio. Graduate of Crawfis High School, and Bliss Business College, employed by Bremen Hard­ ware Company. Married Matilda McClenahan. Members German Reform­ ed church.

CmLDREN: 269. Wayne McCandlish. 270. Edwin McCandlish. JOHN WILLIAM McCANDLISH (262) Born near Bremen, Ohio, April 10th, 1896 automobile salesman, and drives shool bus; married Fay Seifert, daughter of Charles and Mary (Smoke) Seifert. Members German Reformed church. Residence, Lancaster, R. F. D.

CHILDREN: 271. Wilda McCandlish. 272. Charles McCandlish. 273. Murl McCandlish. 27 4. Evelyn McCandlish. 275. Wretha McCandlish.

DELLA FLORENCE McCANDLISH (263) Born April 14th, 1898, near Bremen; married Nolen Binkley. Members Evangelical church. Residence, Lancaster, R. F. D.

CHILDREN: 276. Esther Binkley. 277. Carl Binkley.

MARY ELIZABETH McCANDLISH (229) Born near Bremen, 1866; married Isaac Stemen, born 1864, son of Emanuel and Barbara (Welty) Stemen, of Bremen. Members of German Reformed church. Live on farm, one mile east of Bremen.

CHILDREN: 278. Minnie Stemen. Born March 10th, 1891; died October 4th, 1892.

-32- 279. Ethel Stemen. 280. Cecil Welty Stemen.

ETHEL STEMEN (279) Married Emmit Snyder.

CHILDREN: 281. Carl Snyder. 282. Mary Elizabeth Snyder. 283. Ruth Evelyn Snyder.

CECIL WELTY STEMEN (280) Married Mary Ann Upp, daughter of Daniel Upp, of near Col­ fax, Fairfield County, Ohio. No descendants.

RETTA JANE McCANDLISH (230) Born April 17th, 1867, near Bremen, Ohio; married John Finley Johnson, born January 22nd, 1864; engineer. Residence, Bremen.

CHil.,DREN: 284. Mabel Johnson. 285. David Stanley Johnson.

MABEL JOHNSON (284) Born in Bremen, April 15th, 1890; married George H. Weaver, Tesidence, Newark. ONE SoN: 286. Robert Johnson Weaver. Born August 1st, 1919.

DAVID STANLEY JOHNSON ,(285) Born at Bremen, May 20th, 1892; married Doris Dilgard, resi- dence, Ashley, Ohio.' I

CHILDREN: 289. Clementine McCandlish. 290. Dewey McCandlish. 291. Fleta McCandlish. 292. Merrit McCandlish.

CLEMENTINE McCANDLISH (289) Married Pearl Shumaker, reside north-east of Bremen, on farm formerly owned by Clementine's grandfather McCandlish. Pearl Shu­ maker was in World War, Company D. 7th Infantry, 0. N. G. Co.

-33- C. 112 Engineers-Corporal. Champagne-Marne; Aisne-Marne; Meuse­ Argonne; Defensive Sector, American Expeditionary Forces.

0KE DA1.7GHTER: Ida Eileen Shumaker.

DEWEY McCANDLISH (290) Married Paulin,,. Oatley. No descendants.

FLETA McCANDLISH (291) Married Bruce Driver, reside on farm two miles west of Bremen.

CHILDREN: 293. Darrel Driver. 294. Maxine Driver.

MERRIT McCANDLISH (292) Married Pauline Hoffer. NO DESCEND~NTS.

JOSEPH FRANKLIN McCANDLISH (233) Born near Bremen, 1873; died in Bremen, December 24th. 1933. Married Meda McCune, daughter of Mitchell McCune. Married again. Dora Larimer, daughter of Albert Larimer.

ONE DAUGHTER: 295. Helen McCandlish, married Paul Osbun. Jost.ph Franklin McCandlish married a third wife, Matilda Dye.

ERNF~T HARLAND McCANDLISH (234) Born August 10th, 1877, near Bremen; married Blanch Hot1se­ holder, reside two miles north of Bremen on a farm.

CHILDREN~. 296. Velma McCandlish. 297. Starling Ward McCandlish.

VELMA lvlcCANDLISH (296) Born near Bremen, December 15th, 1900; married Ray Gantz.

ONE DAUGHTER: 29S. Miriam Louise Gantz. Born, 1928.

-34- STARL/JVG WARD McCANDLISH (297) Born January 1st, 1902, near Bremen; married Dora Parker.

CHILDREN: 299. Betty McCandlish. Born May 1st, 1924. 300. Bobby McCandlish. Born November 4th, 1926.

JOHN SEYMORE McCANDLISH (218) Born in Bremen, l\farch 7th, 1833; died May 3rd, 1897. Was private in Civil War, Company H .. 159th Regiment. Farmer, lived about two miles north of Bremen. Married Elizabeth Jane Wilson, born October 30th, l 835; died June 10th. 1891, daughter of Robert Wilson and Eliz­ abeth (Ritchey) Wilson. Elizabeth Ritchey was the daughter of General Ritchey, through whose influence General Phil Sheridan gained his ap­ pointment to the Military School, at West Point. John and Elizabeth McCandlish lived on a farm, about two miles north of Bremen, both are buried in Grandview Cemetery, near Bremen.

CHILDREN:

301. Charles C. McCandlish. 302. Ellen M. McCandlish. 303. Margaret B. McCandlish. 304. Mollie A. McCandlish. 30f'i. .Tames B. McCandlish married Stella Stokes. No record. 306. Franklin Mc-Candlish. Born 1867, died 1868. 307. Edward McCandlish. Born 1870, died 1880. 308. Ida B. McCandlish. Born 1876, died 1897.

CHARLES CALVIN McCANDLISH (301)

Born November 17th, 1857, near Bremen, Ohio; married November 21st, 1883, Gertrude Meek, of Mound City; Missouri; born January 29th, 1864. They moved from Mound City, Missouri, to Craig~ Missouri 1891. Celebrated their Golden Wedding, November 21st, 1933. Charles Calvin McCandlish died in hospital at St. Joseph, Missouri, May 3rd, 1934. Funeral services were held at his home town, Craig.

ONE DAUGHTER:

309. NelJe Devine McCandlish. Born January 2nd, 1890, Mound City, Missouri. Married June 15th, 1910, Jesse Albert Maltby of Oakford, Illinois. Mr. Maltby died May 25th, 1928, at San Diego, California and is buried there.

-35- ELLEN M. lvfcCANDLISH (302) l\.1arried Huston McVeigh, farmer, son of Jesse and Mary (Hu­ ston) McVeigh, lived one mile north of Bremen.

CHILDREN: 310. William McVeigh, living on home farm. 311. Mary McVeigh, married Ralph Daum, of Lancaster.

ONE DAUGHTER: Amilita Daum.

MARGARET McCANDLISH (303) Married Peter 0. Folk. of R. F. D., Somerset, Ohio. CHILDREN: 312. Florence Folk. married George Souslin; children, Osie, Margar­ et and two others. 313. Charles Folk. married Mary Fiher; two sons.

MOLLIE A. McCANDLISH (304) Born 1865; died 1927. Married Homer Corington Gardner, born 1862; died 1918.

CHILDREN: 3]4. Wilbur Franklin Gardner, in business at Wilmington, Ohio. 315. Minnie B. Gardner 1304 Franklin Ave., Columbus, Ohio. 316. F. Elizabeth Gardner

SMITH McCANDLISH (221) Born in Rushcreek township. Fair.field county, November, 1836: died July 31st. 1911; married Emily Grove, of Rushcreek township, born August 2nd, 1834; died ------· Both are buried in the Jerusalem Re­ formed ('.hurch cemetery. Smith McCandlish lived and died in· Bremen. He served in the Civil V./ ar, Co. C., 159th 0. V. I. Enlisted May 2nd, 1864: Private: l\.1u5ter­ ed out August 26th, 1864.

CmLnREN: 317. Albert Calvin McCandlish. 318. Mollie McCandlish.

ALBERT CALVIN McCANDLISH (317) Born July 4th, 1860; married 1883, Etta Josephine Turner, born

-36- September 14th. 18 64; died April 28th. 1928, daughter of Joseph Turner of Bremen. The home of Mr. and Mrs. McCandlish was in Bremen. He. was employed by railroad as bridge carpenter, now retired on a pen- SlQJl. CHILDREN: 319. Bell McCandlish. 320. Elmer Pearl McCandlish. !121. Nellie McCandlish. 322. Marie McCandlish. 323. Fred McCandlish.

BELL i"JcCANDLISH (319) Boin November 26th, 1886 ; married Myron T schappat.

CHil.,DREN: 324. Myron Tschappat Junior. Born August 25th, 1915. 325. Mary Jane T5chappat. Born August 20th, 1819.

El.MER PEARL McCANDLISH (320) Born November 1st, ] 888; lived in Bremen; served in World War, Company D., 37 Engineers to discharge. Private St. Mihiel; Meuse­ Argonne, American Expeditionary Forces. June 30th, 1918 to March 20th. 1919. Hon. discharge April 2nd, ] 91.9.

NELLIE McCANDLISH (321) Born July 30th, 1896; married G. Harry Lenhart, grocer, live in Bremen. ONE SoN: 326. Jack Gene Lenhart. Born May 6th, 1929.

MARIE McCANDLISH (322) Born November 14th, 1899; married Glen Sturm, engaged in oil business in Bremen.

CHILDREN: 327. Glen Sturm Junior. Born April 14th, 1922. 328. Gene Sturm. Born April 8th, 1924. 329 Marylin Marie Sturm. Born August 5th, 1932.

FRED McCANDLISH (323) Born November 26th. 1902, railway mail clerk; married Bernice

-37- Houser. They live at 17 Whitithorne Avenue, Columbus.

OxE DAl:-GHTER: 330. Martha Jane McCandlish. Born January 5th, 1926.

MOLLIE McCANDLISH Born August 7th, 1862; died October 24th, 1888, buried m the Jerusalem Reformed church cemetery. Married Elmer Hillen. NO DESCE1'.""DANTS.

MARY ANN McCANDLISH (222) Born 1840 ; married her second cousin, George Ashbaugh. They lived about two miles east of Lancaster, on the Bremen-Lancaster Road. Both are deceased, buried in Forest Rose Cemetery, at Lancaster.

DAVID McCANDLiSH (223) Born 1842; died 1919; served in Civil War, 1st Regiment 0. V. Heavy Artillery, private. Married Anna Hutson, born 1845; died 1917, of Reynoldsburg. Both are buried in the Silent Home Cemetery, at Reynoldsburg, Ohio.

ONE DAUGHTER: 331. Grace McCandlish, who married ______Hughs, deceased. Grace married again.

SAMUEL McCANDLISH ·(224) Born 1845, farmer; married Florence Embick, born January 16th, ] 851; died August 8th, 1887.

CHILDREN: 332. George MeCandlish. 333. Mabel McCandlish.

GEORGE McCANDLISH (332) Married Virginia Brumbach.

CHILDREN: 334. Virginia MlcCandlish. 335. Mabel Laurine McCandlish. 336. George McCandlish Junior.

MABEL McCANDLISH (333) Married Silas Thimmes, of Lancaster, and they live in Lancaster.

-38- CHILDREN: 337. Robert 1Thimmes. 338. Mary Florence Virginia Thimmes.

EDWARD McCANDLISH (226) Born 1849; died 1916; married June, 1880, Samantha Stuart, born 1855; died 1906, daughter of James Stuart, of Bremen. Mr. McCandlish was a salesman, and they lived in Bremen.

CHILDREN: 339. Charles McCandlish, married Lois ------, no descendants. 340. Roy M-cCandlish, married Ella Logan, of Lancaster, now liv­ ing in Philadelphia.

ONE DAUGHTER: Florence M·cCandlish.

WILLIAM McCANDLISH (153) Born January 5th, 1812; near Waterford, Washington County, Ohio. Was a farmer, and owned and lived on S. E. quarter of section 33, Jackson township, Perry county, Ohio. Married Rebecca Ross; died 1874. Presbyterians, members of New Bethel church, and both are buried in New Bethei Cemetery. w·iiliam McCandlish donated the land on which this church and cemetery are located.

CHILDREN: 341. Elizabeth _lane McCandlish. 342. James Anthony McCandlish. 343. Nancy McCandlish. 344. George McCandlish. 345. William Ross McCandlish.

ELIZABETH JANE McCANDLISH (341) Born March 24th, 1839; married October 26th, 1858, Nathaniel Welty, son of Christopher and Salome (Blosser) Welty, born April 21st, 183;S M.r. Welty was a shoemaker, and they lived in Monday Creek township, Perry county; Presbyterians. Both are interred in New Bethel Cemetery, Jackson township, Perry county, Ohio. Nathaniel Welty served in the Civil \Var, private in Co. F., 160th Regiment. Entered May 2nd, 1864, mustered out with the company. September 7th, 1864. Drafted September 27th, 1864. Mustered out by order of War Department, May 11th, J865.

CHILDREN: 346. Clara \Velty.

-39- 347. Charles E. Welty. Born October 11th, 1862; died July 21st. 1865. 347. Cora J. Welty. Born April 21st, 1870. Was a talented mus1c1an. Died November 10th, 1899. CLARA WELTY (345) Born in Monday Creek township. Perry county, September 29th. 1859; married January 22nd, 1879, John Sanderson, Born August 20th 1851, son of William A. and Elizabeth (Huston) Sanderson. The John Sanderson farm was two and one-half miles east of Bremen. on the .. Old Marietta Road." Mrs Sanderson died September 25th, 1925; Mr. San­ derso~ June 28th, 1933. Both are buried in Old Bethel Presbyterian Cemetery, of which church they were members.

CHILDREN: 348. Elizabeth Jane Sanderson. 349. John Melvin Sanderson. 350. Albert Sanderson. 351. Charles Welty Sanderson. ELIZABETH JANE SANDERSON (348) Born July 30th, 1881, near Bremen: married November 20th, 1906 John Weedy, who died April 17th. 1918. Married March 11th. 1919 Fester ''-1/. nraper; born March 15th, 1884, in Elberton, Washington.

ONE SON: 352. Dale Foster Draper. Born August 4th. 1924. m Rockford. -w ashington.

JOHN MELVIN SANDERSON (349) Born February 25th, ] 883. near Bremen, farmer; resides on home farm, east of Bremen. Married Flossie Sherlock, daughter of Isaac and Sarah (Adcock) Sherlock. of Jackson township. Perry county. Mr. and Mrs. Sanderson are Presbyterians.

CHILDREN: 353. Russel Sanderson. Born September 8th. 1912. 354. Infant son. Born January 17th, 1917; died, 1917. 355. Ruth Sanderson. Born December 25th, 1922.

RUSSEL SANDERSON (353) Married 1934, Edna Griggs, of Jackson township, Perry county.

ALBERT SANDERSON (350) Born near Bremen. August 5th, 1889; graduate of Ohio N orthem

-40- University. Married Mary Parker. Residence, New Plymouth, Idaho.

CHILDREN: 356. Alice Catherine Sanderson. 357. Robert Sanderson.

CHARL~ WELTY SANDERSON (351) Born 1894, near Bremen; taught in common schools of Fairfield and Perry counties. Married 1917, Neva Little, born 1899, daughter of Luther and Dora (Adams) Little.

CHILDREN: 358. Dorothy Elizabeth Sanderson. Born 1918. 359. John Howard Sanderson. Born about 1919. 360. Richard Lee Sanderson. Born 1921.

JAMES ANTHONY McCANDLISH (342) Born December 8th, 1840, eldest son in a family of five children, of Scotch-Irish lineage. His parents were both natives of Ohio, both liv­ ing continually in their native state until death. In 1862. Mr. McCandlis!t enlisted mCompany G., 114 0. V. I., at Maxville, Perry county, Ohio; served three years, and was honorably discharged at Columbus, Ohio, August 17th, 1865, mustered out of service at Huston, Texas. In 1866 ~e came west, and lived in Jasper county, Illinois, pne year; th~ 'to Cumberland county, and settled in Cottonwood township. He was a Republican, and cast his first presidential vote for Abra­ ham Lincoln. In 1878, was elected Sheriff of Cumberland county, the first Republican Sheriff of that county, was re-elected in 1880, and again in 1882. He was a member of the Masonic Fraternity, and as an officer he fulfilled his whole trust. As a citizen, he was enterprising, and greatly respected He bought stock and poultry for many years, and always bore the name of giving a square deal. He was a teacher in the public schools for a number of years. The marriage of Mr. M,cCandlish to Miss Melcenia Johnson took place September 4th, 1869, at her mother's home, in Cottonwood town­ ship. Mr. McCandlish died April 14th, 1894, at his home in Toledo. Mrs. McCandlish died February 16th, 1819, at the family home. Both are buried at Toledo, Illinois.

CHILDREN: 361. lzetta M. McCandlish. 362. Lulu B. McCand1ish. 363. William E. McCandlish. 364. Infant, died at birth. 365. James C. McCandlish.

-41- IZETTA M. McCANDLISH (361) Born October 19th. 1870, in Cumberland county, Illinois; six miles north of Toledo. At the age of eight, she went with her parents to Toledo and has lived there since. In 1894, she engaged in millinery and dress-making, and now sells Ladies' Ready-to-Wear Clothing. She is ever ready to help the sick and :needy. She was married to Wm. M'. Lovins, April 4th, 1J888. Mr. Lovins !-~as a State Finance Office. They are Republicans, and members of the Presbyterian church.

CHILDREN: 366. Fred L. Lovins. 367. Mable L. Lovins. 368. George T. Lovins. 369. Infant son died at birth. 370. Infant daughter died at birth.

FRED L. LOVINS (366) Born June 22nd. 1889, at Toledo; educated in Toledo schools, and took up barbering, and still continues in that occupation. He married Winnie Baker, September 19th, 1809. Their home is in Belli.qham, Washington. l'Jney are Presbyterians. He owns his barber shop, and his wife is a florist.

Two DAUGR'rERS: 371. Maxine Lovins. 372. June Lovins. Born 1918, now in High School. MAXINE LOVINS (371) Born 1913, married Mr. Hubbard. They live in Bellingham, Wiash­ ington.

ONE SoN: 373. Gordan Duan Hubbard. Born 1832.

MABLE L. LOV/1VS (367) Born June 23rd, 1894 at Toledo, Illinois. She married, 1919, R. E. Rominger, a World War veteran. They own the Golden Rule Shoe Store, Lawrenceville, and she works in the store. They are members of the Presbyterian church. and of the American Legion and Auxiliary. They have lived in Lawrenceville, Illinois. ever since they were married They are active in all church and community enterprises. Son : Roland Edward. Born 1926. l GEORGE THEODORE LOVINS (368) Born in Toledo, Illinois. July 8th, 1904; graduated from High

-42- School, and took a course in Practopedics. Was employed for a time by Marshall Field, of Chicago. Is a partner with his father in the State Loan Finance Company. He is very energetic and well liked. Is an active member of the Masonic Fraternity, and a lover of his home. He married Zelma Pellum. of Lawrenceville. January 1st, 1927. Both are Pres-­ byterians, and Republicans. Residence, Toledo, Illinois. Infant son born February 2nd, 1935.

LULU BELLE McCANDLISH (362) Born October 19th, 1873; married to Frank G. Holsapple, October 31st, 1897.

CHILDREN: 37 4. Leonard Holsapple. Born and died February 11th, 1901. 375. Charley Floyd Holsapple. Born at Toledo, Illinois, May 27th, 1911 ; graduate of Paris High School.

WILLIAM EDGAR McCANDLJSH (363) Born August 2nd, 1876. Cumberland county, Illinois; removed to Toledo when three years of age, lived there until married, then to Charles­ ton, Illinois, and later to Casey, where he now lives. He married Hester Furry. about 1894.

CHILDREN: 376. Ivan McCandlish, Lawrenceville. Illinois. 377. Edgar McCandlish. Toledo, Ohio. 378. Lucile McCandlish, Robinson, Illinois. 379. Helen McCandlish Casey, Illinois. 380. Carl McCandlish.

EDCAR McCANDLISH (377) Is a grocer and butcher, but at present is in the nursery business. He is rr.arried. and has two children.

JAMES CLARENCE McCANDL/SH (365) Born June 29th, 1881, at Toledo, Illinois. He was a barber by trade, and was always busy. He married Nelle Gordan, of Zanesville, Illinois, about 1902. He died February 20th, 1916; at Casey, Illinois; buried at Toledo, Illinois. His widow lives in Mattoon. and is employed in the Ready-to-Wear Store of Bower & Schulhoff, where she has been working for the last twenty-five years.

SoN: 381. Guy McCandlish.

-43- Born May 4th. 1904, at Toledo, Illinois. He is a Pharmacist and has a drug store in Pana, Illinois. He married in 1928. lone Penwell. of Pana. They have two children. 382. Daughter. Born 1929. 383. Daughter. Born 1930. Mr. and Mrs. McCandlish are Republicans, members of the Pres­ byterian church, and are interested in church and community work.

NANCY McCANDL/SH (343) Born February 4th, 1842; at Middletown, Perry county, Ohio. She taught in the schools of Ohio and Illinois until her marriage. She was a kind Mother and Grandmother. She moved from Illinois. in 1914. ·with her son's family. to lvlissouri. She was in declining health at this time, and died September 22nd, 1915, was laid away in the cemetery at Selkirk, Kansas. She was married to Franklin Jacob Niswonger, May 31st, 1868. Franklin ,Tacob Niswonger was born May 25th, 1833, near Dayton, Ohio. Died April 26th, 1893 near Kingman; Illinois. Was laid away in Tippett Cemetery, near Bradbury, Illinois. The early part of his life was spent in the flour milling business. and the latter part in native lumber-milling or sawing lumber. He was a Mason, in high standing, for many years. In later years, he felt it wa3 not consistent with his religious views, and he withdrew from that order. In the absence of other denominations of their choice, near enough lo attend, they united with the Free Methodist church, at Kingman, Ill.

CHILDREN: 384. Franklin Joy Niswonger. 385. l\1ary Crace Niswonger. Born at Greenup, Illinois, November 21st, 1873 ; died at her par­ ent's home near Kingman, September 10th, 1881. Lies in the Tippett Cemetery, near Bradbury, Illinois.

FRANKLIN JOY NISWONGER (384) Born near Greenup, Illinois, July. 28th, 1870. Died at his home near Winona, Kansas; December 30th, 1932, after an illness of more than five years duration. He was unable to walk the last two years of his life because of paralysis, and much of his time was spent in a wheeled chair. In these days spent in an invalid's chair the ability for writing seemed to come to him, which he never knew or thought he possessed. He wrote several very good poems. Had his training been along lines of literature or art, his work might have been more congenial than that of his chosen profession, farming. In his youth he was quite interested and active in the Sunday School of the Friends' Church, near his home. Some of his poems show hi~ feeling in religious things. He lies beside

-44- his mother in the cemetery at Selkirk. Kansas. near where he made his .first investments in land when he came with his family to Kansas, in March, 1914.. He was married to Josephine Elizabeth Anderson, bom August 11th. J 87 4. They were married at the home of her parents, near Stewardson, Illinois, September 5th., 1894.

CHILDREN: 386. Estella Josephine Niswonger. 387. Clarence McCandlish Niswonger. 388. F ranees Alice Niswonger. 389. Emerson Ande!'Son Niswonger. 390. Wesley Cunningham Niswonger. 391. Nellie Marie Niswonger. 392~ Margaret Grace Niswonger. 393. Eugene Franklin Niswonger. 394. Olive Alberta Niswonger. 395. Wendell Albian Niswonger. 396. Geraldine Junita Niswonger.

ESTELLA JOSEPHINE NISWONGER (386)

Bol't' June 26th, 1895, at Trowbridge, Illinois. Taught two years­ in the schools of Shelby county, Illinois, and two years at Selkirk, Kansas. She was married to Charles Jesse Luedk, May 3rd,. 1916, at Shelbyville Dlinois. Charles Jesse Luedk is of German and English descent, was bom October 25th, 1893, near Neoga, Illinois. Farming is his occupation. Pres­ ent address, Amsterdam, Missouri.

CHILDREN: 397. Robert Justin Luedk. Born May 28th, 1917, at Scott City, Kansas. He is in High School. 398. Clara Josephine Luedk. Born October 12th, 1919, at Selkirk, Kansas. 399. Kenneth Charles Luedk. Born November 19th, 1921, at Sel­ kirk, Kansas. 400. Wayne Laverne Luedk. Born January 28th. 1923, at Selkirk, Kansas. 401. Keith Dueane Luedk. Born September 6th, 1925, at Sel­ kirk, Kansas. 402. Norman Richard Luedk. Born June 5th, 1927, at Amoret~ Missouri. 403. Dorris Estella Luedk ( Born February 23rd. 1929, and (- at Amsterdam, Missouri. 404. Morris Philip Luedk 405. Leslie Franklin Luedk. Born October 30th, 1930, at Amster- dam, Missouri.

-45- CLARENCE J\1cCANDLISH NISWONGER (387) Born May 17th, 1899, at Neoga, Illinois. Unmarried. Engaged with his brother Wesley Cunningham, in farming and stock raising.

FRANCES ALICE NISWONGER (388) Born April 18th, 1901, at Trowbridge, Illinois. Taught one year in the schools of Wichita county, Kansas, near Leoti. Graduated from Salt City Business College in Hutchison, Kansas in 1921, was employed in commercial work in that city four years, at the end of which time she was married to Joseph Durbin Maddox. Married December 13th, 1925, at Hutchison, Kansas. They have no children. Both are very in­ terested and active workers in the Methodist Episcopal Church. Their present address is: Fort Morgan, Colorado. Mr. Maddox was born at Shebina, Missouri, April 7th, 1903 of English descent. Farming is his occupation. He also had commercial training, but decided he preferred farming and stock raising.

EMERSON ANDERSON NISWONGER (389) Born June 18th, 1902, at Trowbridge, Illinois. He was married to Stella May Burris. December 24th, 1924 at Leoti, Kansas. Stella May Burris, of English descent, was born July 3rd, 1902; near Leoti Kansas. She taught in the Wichita county schools before her marriage. They reside near \V!allace, Kansas, and are engaged in farming and stock-raising.

CHILDREN: 406. Keith Eugene Niswonger. Born October 3rd, 1925, at Leoti Kansas. 407 ➔ Dorothy !Ilene Niswonger. Born January 30th, 1927, at Sharron Springs. Kansas. 408. Lila Marie Niswonger. Born December 19th, 1928, at Shar­ ron Springs, Kansas.

WESLEY CUNNINGHA!Yf NISWONGER (390) Born January 9th, 1804, at Trowbridge, Illinois. Married at At­ wood, Kansas January 26th, 1935, Hazel Gatlin of Atwood. Hazel Gat­ lin, born August 1904; graduated from the Atwood High School, taught in the rural schools, of Rawlins county; took nurses' training in a hospital at Newton, Kansas. Jointly engaged in farming and stock raising with his brother, Clarence, at Winona, Kansas.

NELLIE MARIE NISWONGER (391) Born August 24th, 1906, at Trowbridge, Illinois. Graduated in a

-46- Normal Training High School course at Atwood, Kansas, holding a State Teacher' s Certificate. Taught three years in Rawlins county, Kansas. Was married to Lyle Ruben Kelley, at Fort Morgan, Colorado, August 14th, 1928. Mr. Kelley, a High school graduate, of McDonald~ was born at Republican City, Nebraska, August 10th, 1906; English descent. Occupation, commercial work. Residence, McDonald, Kansas.

CHILDREN: 409. Lyle Richard Kelley. Born at McDonald, Kansas, May 25th, 1929. 410. Doneva Marie Kelley. Born at McDonald, Kansas, October 29th, 1930.

MARG'ARET GRACE NISWONGER (392) Born February 4th, 1909, at Trowbridge, Illinois. Graduated in a Normal Training High School Course, at Colby, Kansas, holding State Teacher's Certificate. Taught one year in Thomas county, Kansas. Was married to Herman Ferdinand Burk, at Colorado Springs, Colorado, August 28th, 1930. Herman Ferdinand Burk, a High &:hool graduate of McDonald High School, was born December 27th, 1906, of German parentage, farmer. Residence, Goodland, Kansas.

CHILDREN: 411. Vaughn Gene Burk. Born January 20th, 1932, at Good• land, Kansas ; died at birth, interred in cemetery at Goodland. 412. Lowel Earl · Burk. Born April 19th, 1933, at Goodland, Kansas.

EUGENE FRANKLIN NISWONGER (393)

Born May 31st, 1910, at Trowbridge, Kansas. He has pursued a commercial course since entering High School. He graduated from the University of Kansas, in June, 1934, from the School of Business.

OLIVE ALBERTA NISWONGER (394) Born February 9th, 1912, at Trowbridge, Illinois. Graduated from the High School at Winona, Kansas, in May, 1930 at the head of her class. \Vias married to Luther Heath Thiel, August 4th, 1931 at Colby, Kansas. Luther Heath Thiel was born near Sharron Springs, Kansas, May 23rd, 1908, of German and English parentage. They reside on a farm near Beloit, Kansas. No Crr1LDREN.

WENDELL ALB/AN NISHlONGER (395) Bom January 29th, 1914, at Trowbridge, Illinois. Graduated from

-47- High School of Winona, Kansas, with class of 1932. Now a freshman in the University of Kansas at Lawrence.

JERALDINE /UNITA NISWONGER (396) Born August 25th, 1915, at Selkirk, Kansas. Graduated from High School of Winona, Kansas, with class of 1932. 1 Married December 16th, 1934, Carroll MeQueen, of Scotch de­ scent, born 1913. He has had one year in college, and is quite talented in vocal. music.

GEORGE McCANDLISH (344) Born January 8th, 1844 Jackson tc.wnship, Perry county, Ohio. Died at Thornville,. August 7th, 1923. Farmer. Married at Maxville, Perry county November 19th, 1868, Sarah Elizabeth McCullough, born at Maxville, June 26th, 1845, daughter of Robert and Mary- (Haggerty) McCullough. Mrs. Sarah Elizabeth McCandlish died at Thornville, April- 6th, 1933,. and was buried beside her husband in Old Bethel Cemetery. Members of Methodist Episcopal Church.

CHILDBEN:- 413. M~ry Emily M·cCandlish. 414. \Villiam Nelson McCandlish, 415. Rhoda Jane McCandlish. 416. Clara Ann M~Candlish. 417. Martha Elizabeth McCandlish. 418. Georgia Olive McCandlisb. 419. Cai:rie Alice McCandlish. ·

MARY EMILYMcCANDLISH (413) Born at Amanda April 21st, 1870. Taught in schools of Fairfield county. l\Aiethodist. -Married at Royalton, December 24th, 1891, Dr. George Glick Leist, son of Jesse and Phoebe (Glick) Leist. Dr. Leist was born at Amanda, July 25th, 1853, practiced at Roy­ alton, Ringgold and Circleville. Member of Methodist Episcopal Church, died at Circleville, September 10th, 1930. Buried in Forest Cemetery, CircleviHe.

CHILDREN: 420. Harold Leist._ 421. George A. Leist. 422. Helen Leist. 423. Martha Alice Leist. 'Born at Circleville,. 1906, educated in Circleville Schools, taught in Circleville Schools. Lives with her mother in Circleville.

-48- JAMES HAROLD LEIST (420) Born at East Ringold, May 24th, 1893. Served in the World War. Medical Detachment of 330th Reg. Division of U. S. Army, stationed at Le Marrs, France December 14th, 1917 to February 14th, 1919. Married at Zanesville June 27th, 1924, Mary Vera Erskine, born at Zanesville December 3rd, 1898. Live at Zanesville.

CHILDREN: 424. John Francis Leist. Born June 2nd, died June 4th, 1926. 425. Robert Erskine Leist. Born Oct. 4th, died Oct. 6, 1928 426. Miartha Jane Leist. Born July 26th, 1931. 427. Barbara Ann Leist Born July 9th, 1933.

GEORGE A. LEIST ( 421) Born at East Ringold, Pickaway county, January 15th, 1897. Served in World War Air Service 122nd Squadron, later 327th Air Squadron, stationed at Long Island, February 14th, 1918 to July 17th 1919. Married in , August 15th, 1920, Muriel Margaret Gus­ man, born at Circleville December 20th. 1902. Residence. Circleville.

CHILDREN: 428. Ge0ige Gusman Leist. Born rv1ay 5th, 1922. 429. Charles David Leist. Born November 11th, 1925.

HELEN LEIST (422) Boni January 26th, 1899 at Royalton, Fairfield county, graduate of Circleville High School. taught in Pickaway county schools, member of Methodist Episcopal Church, died October 24th, 1930, buried in Forest Cemetery. Married at Cirdeville, October 20th, 1923, Christian . Charles Schwarz, born at Circleville, January 21st, 1900. Member of Lutheran Church.

DAUGHTER: 430. Martha Elizabeth Schwarz. Born October 22nd, died Oc­ tober 24th, 1929.

WILLIAM NELS01V McCANDLISH :(414) Born in Amanda township, Fairfield county, December 9th. 1871; served in Spanish American War, April 25th, 1898 to November 7th, 1898. lv1arried March, 1900 to Edna Wiltheise, died August, 1904. Married February 28rd, 1910, Grace Little, born at Urbana. Mar­ ried at Spring Lake, Texas.

-49- CHILDREN:

' 431. George D. McCandlish. Born May 12th, 1911. 432. William Nelson McCandlish. Born August 20th, 1913. 433. Mildred E. M~Candlish. Born July 9th, 1916. 434. John B. McCandlish. Born February 5th, 1919.

GEORGE D. McCANDLISH (431) Married June 21st, 1934, Dorothy Burton.

RHODA JANE McCANDLISH (415) Born in Perry county, June 26th, 1872: member First Presbyterian Church, Columbus. Seamstress, employed by the Union Store, Columbus in the alteration department.

CLARA ANN McCANDLISH (416) Born in Perry county, December 5th, 1874; died July 6th. 1892; buried in Old Bethel Cemetery. ·

MARTHA ELIZABETH McCANDLISH (417) Rom near Bremen, January 8th, 1880: married July 3rd, 1906 at Newark John Randolph Taylor, salesman, born July 24th, 1879. son of George and Martha Taylor. Members of Methodist Episcopal Church. Residence, Newark. No DEscENDANTS.

GEORGIA OLIVE McCANDLISH (418) Born near Bremen, February 6th, 1882; married at Thornville. Perry county February 18th, 1906, Thomas Arthur Sherman, farmer born April 22nd, 187 4, son of David and Clara (Cooper) Sherman. of Thornville. Methodists.

DAUGHTER: 435. Martha Alice Sherman. Born at Thornville, Dec. 23, 1913.

CARRIE ALICE McCANDL/SH (419) Born at Royalton, Fairfield county, December 9th, 1887. Taught in schools of Perry county. Married at Thornville, June 26th, 1909, Thomas Arthur Cooperrider, farmer; horn at Thornville, February 4th, 1884, son of Emanuel Cooperrider. Members of Methodist Episcopal Church.

CHILDREN: 436. Maynard Arthur Cooperrider. Born April 24th, 1910.

-50- 437. Margaret Alice Cooperrider. Born August 23rd, 1912. 438. Myron Theodore Cooperrider. Born November 11th, 1917. 439. Dorothy Jane Cooperrider. Born July 17th, 1919. 440. Ruth Irene Cooperrider. Born May 8th, 1922. 441. Ethel Miriam Cooperrider. Born October 8th, 1923. 442. Fred Merrill Cooperrider. Born December 24th, 1924. AU the above children were born at Thornville, Perry County.

WJLUAM ROSS McCANDL/SH (345) Born April 8th, 1848 at Middletown, Perry county, Ohio. Member of Methodist Episcopal Church. and Charter member of Masonic Order of Toledo Lodge No. 834. Was married May 8th, 1873, to Emma Isabella Holsapple. Emma Isabella Holsapple was born December 17th, 1854, a member of the Methodist Episcopal Church. They celebrated their sixtieth wedding anniversary May 8th, 1933. Six children were born to this union. CHILDREN: 443. Levi Roy McCandlish. Born April 25th, 1874, died Septem­ ber 1st, 1876. 444. Minnie Bertha McCandlish. Born April 27th, 1876; died March 2nd, 1892. 445. Owen Ross McCandlish. 446. Luke Austin McCandlish. 447. Edna Clade McCandlish. 448. Fred Raymond McCandlish.

OWEN ROSS McCANDLISH (445) Born August 11th, 1878. Member of Methodist Episcopal Church, Masonic Order, and follows the occupation of farming. Married to Olive Theodocia Johns, December 11th, 1907. Olive Theodocia (Johns) McCandlish is a member of the M~thodist Episcopal Church, and Order of Eastern Star. She was born October 15th, 1884.

DAUGHTER: 449. Esther Virginia McCandlish. Born April 17th, 1913, gradu­ ated June 4th, l 9:H, with Bachelor of Education degree, from Eastern Illinois State Teachers College. Member of M1ethodist Episcopal Church.

LUKE AUSTIN McCA/\7DLISH (446) Born April 4th, 1880. Member of First Methodist Church, Colo .. rado Springs, Colorado, and member of Masonic Order. Occupation, Real Estate, and cattle raising. Residence, Colorado Springs, Colorado. Mar­ ried Pearl J. Rhodes, March 15th, 1905. Pearl J. (Rhodes) Mc-

-51- Candlish, born July 30th, 1884, member of First Methodist Church at Colorado Springs, and Order of Eastern Star.

DAUGHTERS: 450. Mildred Maurine McCandlish. Born December 30th, 1906: died March, 1929 ; interred at Toledo, Illinois. 451. Helen Dolores McCandlish. Born December 5th, 1909. Graduated with Bachelor of Education degree from Colorado Springs College, June, 1934. Member of First Methodist Church, Colorado Springs.

EDNA CLADE McCANDLISH (447) Bom March 17th, 1882; died April 15th, 1908. Member of Meth­ odist Episcopal Church. Married Levi Butler, September 23rd, 1900.

No CHILDREN:

FRED RAYMOND McCANDL/SH (448) Born April 18th, 1893. Farmer. Was graduated from Eastern Illi­ nois State Normal School at Charleston June 13th, 1913, and University of Illinois B. S., June 12th, 1917. Enlisted as a private in quartermasters Corps, in December, 1917, in Company 18 Jefferson Barracks, Missouri, until September, 1918. Sta• tioned a: Camp Meegs, Washington D. C .• until January, 1919; dis-­ charged at Rockford, Illinois, in January, 1919. M·ember of Methodist Episcopal Church, and Masonic Order. Married, November 19th, 1927 Violet Elizabeth Butler, born April 4th, 1906. Graduated from Decatur and Macon County Hospital School cf Nursing, August 21st, 1928. Member of Methodist Episcopal Church.

Two DAUGHTERS: 452. Dorothy Elizabeth McCandlish. Born December 30th, 1929. 453. Carolyn June McCandlish. Born September 2nd, 1933.

ELIZABETH JANE ft.,f cCANDLISH (154) Born March 9th, 1815 at Waterford, Washington county, Ohio; died 1911. Her mother died when she was six years of age and her father when she was eight. She was brought to Bremen at this time, and grew up in the home of her grandfather, William Black. Member of the Presbyterian Church. Was married May 6th, 1851, to Isaac Grier Watson, born January 8th, 1818.

CHILDREN: 454. Emma Jane Watson. 455. Aleann Watson. Born July 19, 1854; died April 18, 1863.

-52- 456. Charles S. \Vatson. Born November 8th, 1856; died April 13th, 1863. Both Aleann and Charles Watson died of diph-- ~~ '

EMMA JANE WATSON (454) 8-:,m March 31st, 1852 in Seneca county, Ohio, near Bloomville, married December 31st, 1873, Francis Albert Chatfield. druggist. Emma Chatfield· is with her son Grier. at Wellston, Ohio.

CHILDREN: 457. Grier Paul Chatfield. Born December 23rd, 1875; electrici- an, living at Wellston. 458. Carl Ernest Chatfield. 459. Merrick McCandlish Chatfield. 460. Merle De Foster Chatfield. 461. Roy Watson Chatfield. 461. Francis Ira Chatfield. Bom October 12th. 1892; died Oc­ tober 13th, 1892.

CARL ERNEST CHATFIELD (458) Born May 12th, 1878 : married May 11th, 1905, Rose H. Barcley born April Gth, 1884.

CHILDREN: 462. Merrick Barcley Chatfield. Bom September 27th, 1913. 463. Hope Hamilton Chatfield. Born May 31st. 1916.

MERRICK McCANDL/SH CHATFIELD (459) Born January 18th. 1880; married June 22nd, 1904, Lula· D. Stone. bom July 18th, 1883.

CHILDREN: 464. Marion Joice Chatfield. Born December 19th, 1908. 465. Charlotte Jane Chatfield. Born April 29th. 1911: died June 23rd, 1934, death due to injury in automobile accident.

MERLE DE FOSTER CHATFIELD (460) Born October 2nd, 1881; married May 21st, 1905, to Luella Geiger, born 1884.

DAUGHTER: 465. Emma Elizabeth Chatfield. Born July 3rd. 1906; married. August 12th, 1924, Basil Ma~on.

-53- CHILDREN: 466. Luella Marie Mason. Born August 2nd, 1927. 4G7. Nancy Lee Mason. Born June 22nd, 1932. 468. Hazel Lucile l\1ason. Born January 27th, 1934.

ROY WATSON CHATFIELD (461) Bon: September 4th, 1883; married June 30th, 1909, Grace Owen born F ehruary 17th, 1884. SON: 469. John Franklin Chatfield. Born April 18th, 1918; died Oct. 18th, 1925, of infantile paralysis. Roy Chatfield is a mail clerk, lives in Tiffin, Ohio.

WILLIAM McCANDLISH (6) Born in Pennsylvania, or County Ayr, Scotland; married Mary Ann Boy1e, of Bath county, Virginia; lived in Loudon county, Virginia; died about 1834, in Virginia; burial in Loudon county, Virginia, or Frederick county. Maryland. He left a widow and seven children.

CHILDREN: 470. Nancy M,cCandlish. 471. Jane McCandlish, married John Dawson. No descendants. 472. George V. McCandlish. 4 73. Phoebe McCandlish. 474. Mary Ann Mcu.ndlish, married William Keiffer, lived at Peoria, Illinois. No records. 475. Margaret McCandlish. 476. Peter Smith McCandlish.

NANCY McCANDLISH (370) Born in Virginia; married William Eagle, of Frederick county, Md.

CHILDREN: 477. William Eagle, married, lived in Frederick county, Maryland. 4 78. Sarah Eagle. 479. A-rnelia Eagle, never married. 480. John Eagle, never married.

SARAH EAGLE (478) Bora in Frederick county, Maryland: married ______Fleming.

-54- CHILDREN: 481. Clara Bell Fleming. Born 18ri6; died 1866. Burned to death at the home of her mother's uncle. George V. McCandlish. near Bremen. Ohio. Buried in Bethel Cemetery, near Bremen. 482. John Fleming. 483. Copeland Fleming. 484. Patience Fleming. 485. Frances Fleming. No record of the Fleming family.

GEORGE V. McC~NDLISH (472) Born in Virginia. November 14th, 1812; farmer. owned part of northeast quarter section 35, and part of northwest quarter section 36, Rushcreek township, Fairfield county. Came to Ohio. 1833; was ruling elder in Old Bethel Presbyterian church; married July, 1848, Brittanna Kauffman, born November 20th, 1820 near Uniontown, Pennsylvania; died January 21st, 1893. Mr. and Mrs. McCandlish were members of the Old Bethel Church, and both are buried in the cemetery dose by. Mr. McCandlish died Jannuary 22nd, 1877.

CHILDREN: 486. Martha B. McCandlish. Born May 11th. 1849 ; died May 31st, 1859. 487. William C. McCandlish. 488. John D. McCandlish.

WiJLLIAM C. McCANDL/SH ( 487) Born near Bremen, Ohio April 13th, 1851; died near Bremen, 1917 farmer, lived on his father's farm for a number of years. Later, he sold this, and bought the farm where his son James Wesley, now lives, one mile north of Bremen; married, May 29th, 1873, Sarah Ann Stuart born near Bremen, 1849 ; died, 1933, daughter of Thompson and Rebecca (Holliday) Stuart. ~'illiam C. and Sarah Ann McCandlish were Presbyterians. Both interred in Grandview Cemetery.

CHILDREN: 489. George Thompson McCandlish. 490. James Wesley McCandlish. 491. Edwin C. M·cCandlish. Born 1878; died 1896; buried m Old Bethel Cemetery. 492. Mary Ann McCandlish. 493. Lottie Ellen McCandlish. 494. Mirtie McCandlish. 495. Bessie Brittanna McCandlish.

-55- GEORGE THOMPSON McCANDLISH (489) Born near Bremen, November 1874; died near Bremen, 1898; buried in Old Bethel Cemetery. Was a farmer, his grandfather Mc­ Candlish willed him a part of his farm, in section 36, Rushcreek town­ ship. Married Celia, daughter of Samuel and Betty (McDougal) Blos­ ser. Celia (Blosser) McCandlish lives near Bremen.

CHILDREN: 496. Lee Wilson M;cCandlish. 497. Ruth McCandlish.

LEE WILSON McCANDLISH (496) Born. 1896, near Bremen; served in the World War, Co. D. 7th Infantry, 0. N. G_ Co. C, .112 .Engineers; 37 Co: 156 Depot·· Br.igade. 1 . Battery, . 41 Division Field Artillery Replacement Regiment, Ameri­ can Expeditionary Forces. Lives with his mother, near Bremen.

RUTH McCANDLISH (497) Mlarried Leo Speaks, who . served in the World War. U. S. A vi­ ation School Kelly Field, Texas; Ellington Field, Texas; Corporal. and later Sergeant. Bom, 1894, near New Salem, in Fairfield county.

JAMES WESLEY McCANDUSH (490) Born near Bremen, March 3rd, 1876; farmer. lives one mile north of Bremen: member and trustee of the Bremen Presbyteri'an Church~ married Jennie, daughter of Henry and Julia (Lott) Adcock. Jennie (Adcock) McCandlish is deceased; buried in Grandview Cemetery.

CHILDREN~ 498~ Irene McCandlish. Born near Bremen; married Lawrence . Hufford, son of Daniel and Martha (Stoltz) Hufford, of Jackson township, Perry county, Ohio. 499. Henry l\1cCandJish. Born near Bremen; married Irene Wol­ ford. Four children. 500. Florence McCandlish. Born r.ear Bremen; married Donald Reedy, of Thurston, Fairfield county. Live near Bremen. 501. Raymond M.cCandlish. Born near Bremen; student in Rush­ creek Memorial High School. member of Boy Scout Troop No. 95, Bremen, Ohio.

MARY ANN McCANDLISH (492) Born near Bremen, February 16th, 1880 married at Bremen, July 10th, 1901 John Whitmer Friesner, born June 9th, 1878 near Bremen

--.::>·--,-6. son of Bartlett and Mary (Hufford) Friesner. John and Mary Friesner are members of the Presbyterian Church, live at Lake Alfred, Florida, and are engaged in raising citrus fruits.

CHILDREN: 502. Ethel Irene Friesner. 503. John Wesley Friesner.

ETHEL /RENE FRIESNER (502) Born in Bremen. October 24th, 1903 ; graduate of Ohio University at Athens; teacher in the public schools; married Malcohn Claud Peters, bom March 28th. 1904, graduate of Ohio State University. Mr. and Mrs. Peters live at Wanter Haven, Florida. One daughter. Sarah Peters, bom 1935.

JOHN WESLEY FRIESNER (503) Borr. at Bremen. Ohio, June 20th, 1911; graduate of University of Florida at Cainsville. Agricultural Course ; employed in orange grovt. at Lake Alfred.

LOTTIE ELLEN McCANDLJSH (493) Born near Bremen, January 27th. 1882, deceased; buried in Grand.. view Cemetery; married James Kenny.

ONE SoN: 504. Stuart Kenny, married, lives in Lancaster, two daughters. Lottie Ellen McCandlish married later, Bert Seifert, son of John and Mary Katherine (Shumaker) Siefert, of near Bremen.

CHILDREN: 505. Rose Marie Seifert. 506. Ethel Lucile Seifert.

MlRTIE McCANDLISH (494) Born near Bremen, March 4th, 1884; married Otto Trout, son of \Villiam H. and Emily (Finley) Trout, of near Bremen. Otto and Mirtie Trout reside in Newark.

CHILDREN: 507. Lawrence Trout. 508. Charles Trout. 509. Fred Trout.

-57- BESSIE BRITTANNA J\r1;cCANDLISH (495) Born near Bremen, June 30th. 1886; married Jacob Calvin Seifert, of German, English and Welsh descent, son of Oscar Seifert, of Bremen.

CHILDREN": 510. Myron Teal Seifert. 511. William J. Siefert. Born in Bremen, August 28th, 1906.

MYRON TEAL SEIFERT (510) Bom in Bremen, October 21st, 190:~ ; graduate of Ohio State University, teacher in the Columbus schools; married in Lancaster, October 1st, 1931. Dorothy Kinney Thomas, daughter of Amos and Bernice Thomas, of Lancaster. Residence, Columbus.

JOHN DURBIN McCANDLISH (488) Born April 24th, 185:~ Bremen, Ohio; died July 10th, 1929 at Van Wert, Ohio; buried in Woodland Cemetery, Van Wert, Ohio. Married April 14th, 1875 at Bremen, Sarah Jane Funk, born September ] 853, daughter of William and Rhoda (Haggerty) Funk. Lived at Bremen, Ohio, at Ada, Ohio. and Van Wert. Ohio. Sarah Jane McCandlish died September 30th, 1919, at Van Wert. Buried in Woodland Cemetery, Van Wert.

CHILDREN:

512. Margaret Ann McCandlish. Born November 19th. 1877, at Bremen, Ohio; married M:ay 15th. 1924, Clifton C. Haller. No descendants. Residence : 701 Lincoln Way West, Van Wert, Ohio. 513. George Bertrum McCandlish. Born, Bremen, Ohio, March 29th, ] 880; unmarried. Resides at 4909 Sheridan Road, Chicago~ Illinois.

PHOEBE fvf cCANDLJSH ( 473) Born in Virginia, January 21st, 1811; died December 20th, 1880 at the home of her daughter, Mrs. Rudolph Kagay, four miles west of Bremen, Ohio. Buried in Old Bethel Cemetery. Came from M.aryland to the home of her aunt, Margaret T ayior ( 4) in Pennsylvania, 1823. Traveled by horse-back, with a feather bed as saddle. Married in Mifflin county, Pennsylvania June 26th, 18:32, Josiah Alexander son of John and Anne (Taylor) Alexander, of Mifflin county. Anne ,Taylor was a sister of Robert Taylor, who married Margaret McCandlish ( 4). Josiah Alexander, born 1793; died September 23rd, 1847. Two years after his death his widow and eight children came to Fairfield

-58- county, Ohio. Mrs. Alexander bought property, one and one-half miles east of Bremen, and lived there.

CHILDREN: 514. Eleanor Jane Alexander. 515. Anne Taylor Alexander. 516. John William Alexander. 517. Samuel Henry Alexander. 518. James Josiah Alexander. 519. Margaret McCandlish Alexander. 520- Hugh Harrison Alexander. 521. Rhoda M. Alexander.

ELEANOR JANE ALEXANDER (514)

Born at the .. Willows,., the old Alexander Homestead in the Kischacoquillas Valley, Mifflin county, Pennsylvania. The .. Willows'" is situated on the William Penn Highway, between Bellville and Reeds­ ville. Eleanor Alexander married January 1853, Franklin, son of Chris­ tian and Barbara (Huffman) Kagay, of near Bremen, Ohio. Mi-. and Mrs. Kagay were members of the Jerusalem Reformed Church. They lived on a farm in Rushcreek township, Fairfield county. Their eleven children were born in this township. Franklin Kagay. Born 1831; died 1892. l'vlrs. Kagay. Born May 12th, 1833; died 1907. Both are buried in Grandview Cemetery, near Bremen.

CHILDREN: 522. Harrison Birchfield Kagay. 523. Alice Jane Kagay. 52·1. Margaret A. Kagay. 525. John William Kagay. 526. Phoebe A. Kagay. 527. Ella Dora Kagay. G2~. Hattie Kagay. 529. Rhoda Mae Kagay. Born August 1st, 1869, lives in Bremen. 530. !'vlelnotte F ranees Kagay. 531. Lillie Kagay. 582. Iva Jeanette Kagay.

,.l'.-/ARR/SON BIRCHFIELD KAGAY (522) Born December 17th, 1853, retired farmer, living in Bremen; mar­ ried Ida, daughter of James Johnson, of near Bremen. Mrs. Ida Kagay, born l\1arch 27th, 1863; died October 20th, 1933; buried in Grand­ view Cemetery.

-59- CHILDREN: 533. Clay M. Kagay. 534. Ralph J. Kagay. 535. lnezen Kagay.

CLAY M. KAGAY (533) Born near Bremen, December 3rd. 1889; railroad eXpress messenger; married, 1910, Abbie Hilliard, of Bremen. Residence: 39 South Harris Avenue, Columbus.

RALPH/. KAGAY (534) Born near Bremen, September 15th, 1893; fanner, and lives one mile east of Bremen: married 1922, Mildred, daughter of William and Sarah (Bell) Adcock.

ONE DAUGHTER: 536. Jean Kagay. Born January 9th, 1924.

INEZEN KAGAY (535) Born near Bremen. September 15th. 1896, bank clerk and lives in Bremen.

ALICE JANE KAGAY (523) Born September 17th, 1855; lived near Bremen until 1886. 1886 until 1924, lived in Columbus: living now with her brother John in Bremen

MARGARET A. KAGAY (524) Born September 1st, 1857: married September 11th. 1879. Thomas A. Pugh, then Superintendent of Union Schools. Lithopolis, Ohio. Now living on a fann, two miles north of Lancaster, near Dumontville.

CHILDREN.: 537. Gr.ace Garfield Pugh. 538. Franklin Pugh. 5:39. Clark Pugh. 540. Ruth Pugh, living at home with her parents.

GRACE GARFIELD PUGH (537) Born 1880; died in Columbus 1915; married Trafford Fisher, of Dumontville. Burial in Green Lawn Cemetery. Columbus.

-60- CHILDREN: 541. Paul Fisher. Born, 1911. 542. Margaret Frances Fisher. Born, 1915.

FRANKLIN PUGH (538) Wac; in College at Ohio University. taught in the public schools, now grocer at Orrville. Ohio; married Hazel Yencer. Children. No record

CLARK PUGH (539) Lives on a farm near Lancaster; married Mary Uncle.

CHILDREN~ 543. Pauline Pugh. 544. Richard Pugh. 545. Elsie May Pugh. 546. Florence Pugh.

JOHN WILLIAM KAGAY (525) Born November 28th. 1859, educated in the common schools, taught school from 1879 until 1886; married April 21st. 1885, Jennie, daughter of John and Martha (Black) Stuart. Mr. and Mrs. Kagay lived on the Stuart faim. one mile east of Bremen from 1885 until 1910, when they moved to Bremen. where he now resides. Mrs. Jennie Kagay died. September 23rd. 1927; buried in Grandview Cemetery. The Kagays in Bremen &re members of Bremen Presbyterian Church.

PHOEBE A. KAGAY (526) Born January 10th. 1862; was seamstress with work in Bremen, Columbus and Mexico. Married in El Paso, Texas, by a Presbyterian minister October 13th. 1898, Adam Kensinger of Mexico; formerly of Philadelphia; resided in Mexico; the last eighteen years have been in Miami. Florida.

HATTIE KAGAY (528) Born January 24th. 1867; member of Bremen Methodist Episco· pal Church; married July ] 0th. 1887, Bert Stuart, son of William and Elizabeth (Poling) Stuart, of near Bremen, Ohio. Bert and Hattie Stuart lived in Bremen, and their five children were horn here.

CHILDREN: 547. Leefe Stuart. 548. Della Stuart.

-61-- 549. Marguerite Stuart. 550. Ward Stuart. 551. Geraldine Stuart.

LEEFE STUART (547) Born March Stth, 1890; married September 16th, 1909, Lloyd Stallsmith, of Corning, Perry county. Mr. and Mrs. Stallsmith live in Bremen, and are members of the Methodist Church.

CHILDREN~ 552. Stuart Stallsmith. 553. Roy Stallsmith. Born June 16th, 1917. 554. June Stallsmith. Born September 19th, 1918.

STUART STALLSMITH (552) Born at Bremen, Ohio, December 20th, 1911; married April 1932 Ruth Ruff. SoN: 555. Lowell Stallsmith. Born August 12th. 1932.

DELLA STUART (548) Born September 1st, 1891; married in Bremen, May 22nd, 1911 Clete Olive, son of Lincoln Olive, of Bremen. Lived on farm near Johnstown, in Licking county. For the past eight years have lived in Columbus· now at 82 East Thompkins Street.

CHILDREN~ 556. Bernice Olive. Deceased. 557. Gerald Olive. Born December 28th, 1913. 558. Eleanor Olive. Born September 3rd, 1916; graduate of North High School, Class 1933, typist.

MARGUERITE STUART (549) Bern November 22nd, 1893, nurse, graduate of Lancaster Munic­ ipal Hospital; married November 28th, 19:31, Harry Darfus, son of John Darfus. Harry Darfus is associated with his father in the Darfus Lumber Company, of Lancaster, Ohio.

WARD STUART (550) Bern October 30th, 1895; married October 30th, 1926, Rena Talbert. Residence, Bremen. Ward was in the World \Viar, 158 Depot Brigade: ] 25th Company T'ransportation Corps. Private, American Ex­ peditionary Forces.

-62- GERALDINE STUART (551) Born December 6th, 1897; graduate of Bremen High School; married, January 6th, 1916, Robert Poling, son of Leslie and Margaret (Hull) Poling, of Jackson township, Perry county. Members of the Bremen Presbytei-ian Church.

CHILDREN: 559. Elizabeth Poling. Born October 20th, 1916; graduate of Rushcreek Memorial High School. 560. Robert Poling. Born March 8th, 1918. 561. Margaret Poling. Born January 24th, 1920.

MELNOTTE FRANCES KAGAY (530) Born November 10th, 1871; married December 27th, 1893, Banner Edwin Friend, born June 30th, 1867, on a farm three miles east of Pleasantville, Ohio. Mr. Friend is .a member of Masonic Lodge; a farmer, living on the farm where he was born, and where all of his children were born.

CHILDREN: 562. Karl Frederic Friend. 568. Roger William Friend. 664. Mildred Friend. 565. Franklin Jay Friend. 566. Paul Edwin-Friend. Born July 3, ]906; died M,'arch 11. 1907 567. Vlendell Kagay Friend. 568. Esther Friend.

KARL FREDERIC FRIEND (562) Born October 16th, 1896; graduate of Pleasantville High School, attended Dennison University, taught one term of school; Railway M.ail Clerk since 1918; member Congregational Church and Masonic Lodge and Sh ... ine; married March 5th. 1927, Ethel McNaughten, a teacher in the Columbus Schools. Residence, 2271 Willamont Avenue, Columbus.

ROGER WILLIAM FRIEND (563) Born February ] st, 1899, left High School to enter the World War. Enlisted in 7th Regiment, transferred to 112th Engineers of the 37th Ohio. Was over-seas nine months. After returning, attended Bliss Busi­ ness College, Columbus, and 'was employed as County Office Manager of the Ohio Power Company, and is located at Logan, Hocking county. Member of Masonic Lodge; married Helen Gano. Members of First Presbyterian Church, in Logan. -63- 0KE DAUGHTER: 569. Betty Jean Friend.

MILDRED FRIE1VD (564) Born February 10th, 1901; graduate of Pleasantville High School. graduate of Ohio University. Athens, Elementary Course, teacher in the Youngstown schools; member of Rushville Presbyterian Church, and Order of Eastern Star.

FRANKLIN JAY FRIEND (565) Born May 25th, 1903 ; graduate of Pleasantville High School, at­ tended Dennison University; member of Masonic Ledge; engaged in farm­ ing the home farm.

WENDELL KAGAY FRIEND (567) Born January 20th, 1908; graduate of Pleasantville High School, and Office Training School, Columbus, is attending Franklin University. and working for Ohio Railway Association. Msember of Rushville Pres­ byterian Church, and Masonic Lodge.

ESTHER FRIEND (568) Born September 2nd, 1911. graduate of Pleasantville High School and Office Training School, in Columbus. Employed by the New York Mutual Life Insurance Company. Member of Rushville Presbyterian Church.

LILLIE KAGAY (531) Bont April 28th, 1874; married at Bremen, Ohio, January 1st 1900, Arthur Young, son of Henry and Matilda (King) Young, of near Bremen. Arthur Young is a farmer. He and M·rs. Young live near Baltimore, in Fairfield county. Members of the Grange and Basil Re­ formed Church.

CHILDREN: 570. Elsie May Young. 571. Russel Henry Young.

ELSIE MAY YOUNG (570) Born April 2nd, 1903, near Millersport, Fairfield county; married Cleland B. Hamm, January 1st, 1927. Live near Baltimore.

-64- O~E CHILD: 572. Alvere Hamm. Born November 21st, 1927.

RUSSEL HENRY YOUNG (571) Born near Millersport, July 9th, 1907, graduate of Ohio State University; married July 31st, 1932, Mary Brandon, born December 25th, 1909 near Sugar Grove, Fairfield county, Ohio.

IVA JEANNETTE KAGAY (532) Borr. April 27th, 1877; married October 3rd, 1900, John Taylor Sharp son of George Sharp, of near Rushville, Fairfield county, Ohio. John Taylor Sharp is a farmer. He and Mrs. Sharp have lived in Fair­ field county, with the exception of a short time in Licking county. Their children were all born in Fairfield county, eXcept Frank George, who was born in Licking county. They live on a farm, south or southeast of Lancaster. They were members of the United Presbyterian Church, until they moved to a location too far from that denomination. Now members of Methodist Episcopal Church, at Sugar Grove.

CHILDREN: 5 73. Helen Sharp. 574. Herbert Sharp. 575. Edward Wiliiam Sharp. 576. Relva May Sharp. 577. Lester Albert Sharp. 578. Frank George Sharp. 579. Arthur Lee Sharp.

HELEN AfARJE·SHARP (573) Born August 18th, 1901; married October 2nd, 1920, Homer Sheets, of Carroll, Fairfield county. Mr. and Mrs. Sheets live on a farm, east of Carroll, and are members of the Carroll Methodist Church.

CHILDREN: 580. Nova Elinor Sheets. Born May 7th, 1922. 581. Edna May Sheets. Born December 6th, 1926. 582. Relva Lucile Sheets. Born December 15th, 1928. 583. Louis Franklin Sheets. Born October 26th, 1933.

HERBERT KAGAY SHARP (5'74) Born December 31st, 1903; married September 23rd, 1932, Nora­ dell Spangler. Mr. and Mrs. Sharp live on a farm, near Rushville, and are members of the United Brethren Church.

-63- OxE Sox: 585. Martin Francis Sharp. Born July 9th. 1938.

EDW,ARD WILLIAM SHARP (575) Born September 5th. 1903; married September 4th, 1930, Virgie Musser. l\1r. and M,rs. Sharp live on a farm near Bremen, Ohio, and are members of the United Brethren Church.

CHILDREN: 586. John Edward Sharp. Born September 5th, 1931. 587. Frederic Albert Sharp. Born 1934; died 1934; buried in Grandview Cemetery.

RELVA MAY SHARP (576) Bern September 23rd, 1907; marned June 19th, 1931. Charles Lowell C!affey, employed in glass factory in Lancaster. Meiqbers United Brethren Church.

CHILDREN~ 588. Infant Son. Born 1933; died 1933; buried in Forest Rose Cemetery, Lancaster. 589. Donald Raymond Claffey. Born July 26th, 1934.

LESTER ALBERT SHARP (577) Born September 12th, 1910; member of United Brethren Church; employed in glass factory; residence. Bremen.

FRANK GEORGE SHARP (578) Born February 16th, 1913; farmer. and farms the home farm. Member of M.ethodist Church. and Home Guards.

ARTHUR LEE SHARP (579) Born October 29th, 1916; a faithful member of the Methodist church; died December 12th, 1932; buried in the Tent Church Ceme­ tery, near Rushville, Fairfield county.

ANNE TAYLOR ALEXANDER (515) Born at the "Willows," the old Alexander homestead in the Kisha­ coquillas Valley, Miftlin county, Pennsylvania July 29th, 18:34; came to Bremen, Ohio, with her mother and family when she w:as fourteen years of age. She married Rudolph Kagay, son of Christian and Barb­ ara (Huffman) Kagay, of Bremen, Ohio May 19th, 1857.

-66- Mr. and Mrs. Kagay lived for several years in Bremen, and then moved to a farm, four miles west of Bremen. where they lived until Mr. Ka.gay's death, July 27th, 1889. They were faithful members of the Presbyterian Church, and M-r. Kagay was one of the ruling elders of the church at Rushville, Ohio, for thirty-five years. After his death, Mrs. Kagay went to Colorado, and made her home with her daughter. She died at Denver, Colorado August 1st, 1912. aged seventy-eight years. and is interred beside her husband in the cemetery. at West Rush­ ville. Ohio. Two children were born to them. 590. Nettie Florence Kagay. 591. James Josiah Kagay.

NETTIE FLORENCE KAGAY (590) Born at Bremen. Ohio. February 21st, 1861. She was educated in the public schools. the Fairfield Union Academy, and at Oxford Col­ lege for Women at Oxford, Ohio. She was married to John A. Gr.avett. son of John and Anna {Mallars) Gravett, of Lancaster, Ohio December 5th, 1888. They re• !!jded in Little Rock. Arkansas and in 1889 went to Denver, Colorado, where they lived until Mr. Gravett"s death, September 5th, 1907. Mt. Gravett graduated from Wooster University, Wooster, Ohio in 1878. and went to Colorado during the Silver Rush in 1879. He entered the empioy of the Denver and Rio Grande R. R .. became Trav­ eling Auditor. He was sent to Salt Lake City. in charge of the office there when the Western D. and R. G. was opened. After five years service with' thi!!t road he went to Little Rock, Arkansas, and was secretary for the Little Rock Oil and Compress Company. After his return to Colorado, he again entered the service of the D. and R. G. R. R., and continued in its service almost continually until his death at Salida. Colorado, where he is buried in Fairview Cemetery, which is in the shadow of The Angel of Shevano, one of the rare sights of the Rockies. After her husband's death, Mrs. Gravett took library work. After a course in library training she was aopointed librarian of the new Car­ negie Pitblic Library,' then building in Salida. She opened and organ­ ized that library, and in 1910, Mrs. Gravett was aopointed State Li­ brarian of Colordo, and with her mother moved to Denver. She served the: term a~ State Librarian. and when there was a change in the administration, she returned to Columbus, Ohio, as an assistant in the Ohio State Library, where she served six months. Then she made a trip to Europe to do research work. and g~t a knowledge of the great libraries and library conditions there. She left Columbus in July, 1913. and returned at the outbreak of the V./ orld W .ar. Fortunately. she was called back to take the position of Superintendent of the Traveling Library State Library. Mrs.

-67- Gravett served in this position five and one-half years, successfully through three administrations. After the war, she became interested in placing libraries in the new hospitals for the disabled War Veterans, and resigned her position in Columbus. Was sent to California, by the American Library Association, to organize libraries at the U. S. Veterans Hospital at Palo Alto, Cal­ ifornia, and at the Marine Hospital in San Francisco, with head­ ']Uarters at Palo Alto hospital. She became intensely interested in the work. For two years she divided her time between the two hospitals, and then was confined to the Palo Alto hospital. She continued in this work until March, 1927, when she was compelled to resign on account of a severe attack of arthritis. Mrs. Gravett is living in retirement in Palo Alto, and greatly en­ joys the advantages of that beautiful University town. She is a Pres­ byterian, a member of the D. A. R .. and the Western Woman's Club in San Francisco.

JAMES JOSIAH KAGAY (591} Born at Bremen, Ohio, July 9th. 1863; was educated in the public schools. at Fairfield Union Academy, and attended Business College at Dayton. Ohio. He married Ida May Fisher, daughter of Adam and Emily Jane (Bright) Fisher. They were married May 17th, 1893. Ida May Fisher was born June 22nd, 1868, at Pleasantville, Ohio. Mr. and Mrs. Kagay lived on his fathers farm for some years, then moved to a farm in Pleasant towni;hip, two and one-half miles northeast of Pleasantville. They now live in Pleasantville. Ohio.

ONE SoN: 592. Harlington Rudolph Kagay. Born June 2;Jrd, 1895, near Pleai;antville, Ohio. He graduated at Pleasantville High School, May 17th, 1912. He enlisted in the Avi­ ation department (mechanical) of the U. S. Navy, during the World War, and was sent to the Great Lakes training school at Chicago. He served as Company Commander in the U. S. Naval Aviation, and was three years in the Li. S. Naval Reserve. 'VJ~s married May 26th, 1920, to Helen Alberta Troup, daughter of Embra Luther and Sarah (Leckrone) Troup. !\1r. Kagay is Superintendent of Methodist Episcopal Church School: Past M:aster Pleasant Valley Lodge No. 531, F. and A. M., Past Patron White Shield Chapter No. 97 0. E. S,. Commander Ameri­ can Legion Ross George Post No. 9; serving second term as Mayor of the Village of Pleasantville. · He is interested in the Flour l'Vlill and Grain Elevator at Pleasan!­ ville and Thurston. M.r. and Mrs. Kagay reside at Pleasantville, Ohic, where they are members of the Methodist Episcopal Church.

-68- DAUGHTER: 593. Dorothy Jean Kagay. Born May 28th, 1922.

JOHN WILLIAM ALEXANDER (516) Born June 8th, 1836 near Milroy, Mifflin county, Pennsyl• vania; died May. 1911, at Whitewood, South Dakota. Interred at White­ wood. S. D. He served in the Civil War, 2nd Regiment Ohio Volunteer Cav­ alry. Was mustered out Mjay 9th, 1865, by order of the War Depart­ ment. The 2nd Regiment 0. V. C.. took part in the Battle of Bull Run and other engagements. He was a saddler by trade. He married on March 28th, 1860. Harriet Holiday, daughter of Zebulon Holiday. of near Bremen, Ohio. She wa! born November 18th, 1842 near Bremen, Ohio and died No­ vember 10th, 1906, at ~itewood, South Dakota and is interred in the cemetery there. Joh.a William and Harriet (Holiday) Alexander lived at Pleas• antville, Ohio, until 1865 when they moved to Warren, Huntington county. Indiana. In 1882 they moved to Whitewood, South Dakota, where they spent their remaining days. Here Mr. Alexander and his sons followed the occupation of farming.

CHILDREN: 594. Hilas E. Alexander. 595. Frank Elmer Alexander. 596. Lillian Alexander.

HILAS ALEXANDER (594) Born at Pleasantville, Fairfield county, Ohio July 8th; 1861. Un­ married. Resides at Whitewood, South Dakota.

FRANK ELMER ALEXANDER (595) Born at Pleasantville Ohio, April 6th, 1862 ; died October 6th, 1921, at his home in Whitewood, South Dakota. Interred in cemetery at Whitewood. He married Henrietta E. Byrnes, of Whitewood, S. D., who died in 1901. They were Presbyterians, and his family are also of this faith.

CHILDREN: 597. Lois Alexander. 598. Lowell Alexander. In 1903, Mr. Alexander married a second wife, Bessie Jones.

-69- DAUGHTER: 599. Wilma Alexander.

LOIS ALEXANDER (597) Born at Whitewood, South Dakota, 1892; married ____ Goodell. Lived at Deadwood. SON: GOO. Gordon Alexander Goodell. Born April 7th, 1911, at Dead­ wood, South Dakota.

LOWELL ALEXANDER (597) Born at Whitewood, South Dakota. Residence, Whitewood, South Dakota; unmarried.

WILMA ALEXANDER (598) Born April 4th, 1904. at Whitewood, South Dakota. She married Kenneth Vaughn. They reside in Denver, Colorado, 919 South Ogden. ONE SoN: 601. Kenneth Alexander Vaughn.~ Born December 17th, 1924.

LILLIAN ALEXANDER (596) Born near Warren, Huntington county, Indiana August 8th, 1867. Moved with her parents to Whitewood, South Dakota, in 1882. Married Benjamin L. Denman, a hardware merchant. Residence, Lincoln, Neb.

CHILDREN: 602. Kate Denman. Born, 1895. 602. Esther Denman l born 1899. 604. Enoch Denman Esther and Enoch Denman were born just one hundred years after the birth of one paternal great grandmother. in the same month of the year, and the same day of the month.· This paternal great-grandmother's baptismal name was Esther, and that of her twin brother. Enoch.

SAMUEL HENRY ALEXANDER (517) Born near Milroy, Mifflin county, Pennsylvania April 6th, 1838. Came to Bremen, Ohio, with his mother in 1849, drove a team through for his uncle. Elias Shelhamer, who, with his family was then comin~ to locate at Bremen. He enlisted in the Civil War. Was sergeant in the Forty-sixth Regiment, 0. V. I., Co. K. Enlisted November 27th, 1861: -70- was discharged because of illness. November 13th, 1862, at Memphis, on surgeon's certificate of disability. No official report of service of the 46th 0. V. I. He worked at the carpenter trade, along with farming his farm two miles east of Bremen. He was ever ready to be of some help to his fellowmen. Member of the G. A. G., I. 0. 0. F. and Grange. He was married to Nancy Stemen, November 14th, 1861. Nancy Stemen, born May 29th, 1839, was daughter of Christian and Anna (Graham) Stemen, of Jackson township, Perry county, Ohio. She died May 24th. 1900. Mr. Alexander died June 27th, 1924. Both are in­ terred in the Grandview Cemetery, near Bremen. They were members of the Jerusalem Reformed Church, near Bremen.

CHILDREN: 605. Gertrude Alexander. 606. Carrie E. Alexander.

GERTRUDE ALEXANDER (605) Born near Bremen, Ohio, July 11th, 1863 ; lives in Bremen; mem­ ber of Grange, Rebekah Lodge, and Presbyterian Church. Educated m public schools, and was a teacher in the schools of Fairfield county.

CARRIE ALEXANDER (606) Born August 6th, 1873, near Bremen, Ohio. Married to Edward Young, son of Enos and Mary (Brandt) Young, January 12th, 1898 at Bremtn, Ohio. Edward Young was born March 13th, 1871. near Bremen, Ohio; occupation, farming; spent the first thirty years of his married l!fe on his home farm, near Bremen; then he moved with hi!t family to a farm near Baltimore, Walnut township, Fairfield county. Mr. and Mts. Young are members of the Reformed Church, and the Grange.

ONE SON: 607. Robert Alexander Young. Born April 18th, 1906, near Bremen, Ohio. Graduate of Ohio State University. at Columbus; member of Reformed Church, and mem­ ber of ~he Grange. Engaged in fanning with his father.

JAMES ALEXANDER (518) Born November 27th, 1839. near Milroy in Mifflin county. Penn­ sylvania. Died at his home, near Baltimore, 1910. Came to Bremen, Ohio, with his mother, brothers and sisters in 1849. He was a teacher in the schools of Fairfield and Hocking counties, and later took up farming. He enlisted in the , entered August 19th, 1862.

-71- Was Corporal in the One Hundred and Twenty-Sixth 0. V. I, Com­ pany I. Mustered out with the Company, June 25th, 1865. List of en­ gagements not published. Was married October 25th, 1865, to Han­ nah Elder. Hannah Elder, born December 19th, 1844, near Crossen­ ville, Perry county, Ohio. She taught in the schools of Perry county be­ fore her marriage. She was the daughter of Thomas and Nancy (Sher­ wood) Elder. The Sherwoods are connected with the Bradfords-you will recall Governor William Bradford, one of the Colonial Governors of Massachusetts. Mr. and Mrs. Alexander began home-making near W.arren, Hunt­ ington county. Indiana, returning after a few years to Ohio, and pur­ chasing a farm in Rushcreek township, Fairfield county, near the Bethel Presbyterian Church. in which church they were active members while there. About 1886, they moved to Walnut township, Fairfield county, where they were members of the Methodist Episcopal Church in Balti­ more. Mrs. Alexander died at the home of her daughter, Mrs. Musser, in Pataskala. Licking county. about 1915. M:r. and Mrs. Alexander are interred in the Baltimore Cemetery.

CHILDREN: 608. Arthur Scott Alexander. 609. Jennie Elder Alexander. 610. Olive Agnes Alexander. 611. Thomas Josiah Alexander. 612. Bertha Brittannia Alexander.

ARTHUR SCOTT ALEXANDER (608) Born April 12th, 1867 near Warren. Huntington county, Indiana. Served :n the Spanish-American War. Battery G.. 1st Ohio Volunteer Light Artillery. Married Alice Alspaugh, of Baltimore. They made their home in Baltimore. Mr. and Mrs. Alexander were both instantly killed, October 19th, 1930, at Newark, Ohio when their automobile was struck by a fast passenger- train. Both are interred in the cemetery at Baltimore. They were members of the United Brethren Church. in Baltimore.

JENNIE ELDER ALEXANDER (609) Born November 11th, 1868 near \Varren, Huntington county, In­ diana. Taught in the schools of Fairfield county, Ohio, and in the state of Washington. Died August, 1894, at Baltimore; burial in the Re­ formed Church Cemetery, al Basil, Ohio, near Baltimore.

OUVE AGNES ALEXANDER (610) Born near Bremen, Ohio May 17th, 1871. Died at Bremen, Ohio January 30th, 1918; interred in Grandview Cemetery. Was a member of the Methodist Episcopal Church. Married to Charles L. Siniff, Decem-

- 72 - ber 19th. 1889. Charles L. Si!liff. son of Jacob and Malinda (Lecrone) Siniff, was born near Bremen, September 25th, 1868. He is a plasterer by trade; a member of th:! Methodist Episcopal Church, and I. 0. 0. F. Lodge. Now living in Columbus, Ohio, 194 Wilson Ave.

CHILDREN: 613. Myrtle Sinilf. 614. l\1adge Eva Siniff. 615. Leroy D. Siniff. 616. Faith S. Siniff.

MYRTLE SIN/FF (613) Born December 15th, 1890, near Bremen, Ohio. Married Forest W. Bretz, October 14th. 1911 at Lancaster, Ohio. Forest W. BretL· was born near Pleasantville, Ohio, N ovem·ber 24th. 1884. He is a R~ilway Mail Clerk, and member of l\tlasonic Order. 1\1-r. and Mrs. Bretz now live at 1295 Inglis Ave., Columbus, and are members of the Grandview Methodist Episcopal Church.

SoN: 617. Dale Bretz. Born September 10th, 1912, at Columbus. Stu­ dent at Ohio State University. Columbus, Tau Kappa Epsi­ lom; member of Methodist Episcopal Church.

MADGE EVA SJNJFF (614) Born March 12th, 1899, five miles northeast of Bremen, in Jack­ son township, Perry county. Was married February 18th, 1920, to Harry Emerson Cannan, at Columbus. Harry Emerson Carman, born August 13th, 1899, at Montpelier, Indiana ; was in active service in the World War, Company C .• 112 Engineers, 37th Division; member of American Legion; employed in the Oil Business. Mr. and Mrs. Carman and their two daughters are members of the Presbyterian Church. Residence, 527 W. High St., Lima, Ohio.

DAUGHTERS: 618. Eva Jane Carman. Born November 80th, 1920, at Pawhuska, Oklahoma. 619. Madge Jean Carman. Born May 22nd, 1922, at W~nona, Oklahoma.

LEROY D. SIN/FF (615) Born October 27th, 1908, at Bremen, Ohio. He is a Maintenance Engineer, and employed by the R. and P. Coal Company of Indiana, Pennsylvania. He is a member of the Methodist Church, and member

-73- of De 1\1oleys. Was married June 2nd. 1984 to Grace Snider. daughter of Mr. and Mrs. D. D. Snider of Etna. Licking county, Ohio, They were married in the Presbyterian Church, at Pataskala.

FAITH S. SIN/FF (616) Born at Bremen, Ohio, March 12th, 1910. Was married to Paul Kemper, at Glouster, Ohio July 13th, 1930. Paul Kemper was born April 24th, 1906, at Gratiot, Ohio. He is a salesman. Mr. and Mrs. Kemper live at 418 13th Ave., Columbus. Both are members of the Methodist Church.

THOMAS JOSIAH ALEXANDER (611) Born July 4th, J 87~. in Rushcreek township, Fairfield county, Ohio. Taught in the public schools of Fairfield county, and later engaged in the bake.,. business, in Baltimore, Ohio. Married Geneva Rushon, teach­ er, of Baltimore, Ohio.

CHILDREN: 620. Thomas Reid Alexander. 621. Ross Gladstone Alexander. 622. Winfield Joyce Alexander. 623. Norman DeWitt Alexander. 624. Carol Grant Alexander.

THOMAS REID ALEXANDER (620) Born April 26th. 1897; graduate of Ohio Wesleyan University at Delaware, Ohio; Star & U. Methodist, and Ex. Secretary of Y. M. C. A.. Pittsburgh. Pennsylvania. Married Gladys 1\1. Racey, teacher, Caldwell, Ohio; Wesleyan University graduate.

CHILDREN: G2!'5. Molly Jane Alexander. Born September 9th. HJ27, at Des Moines, Iowa. 626. Thomas Reid Alexander, Jr.· Born March 9th, 1929, at Des Moines, Iowa.

ROSS GLADSTONE ALEXANDER (621) Born September 22nd, 1898; graduate of Ohio Wesleyan Uni• versity, Kappi Sig.; member of Methodist Church; Y. M. C. A, Sec• retary: later missionary in New Mexico. Married Teressa M:ead, of Pataskala. a teacher, later mission~ ary, work in New Mexico. -74- CHILDREX:

627. Rose Ann Alexander. Born May, 1922, at Meisenheimer, North Carolina. 628. Virginia Alexander. Born Janua.ry 11th, 1923, at Youngs­ town, Ohio.

WINFIELD JOYCE ALEXANDER (622)

Born October 19th, 1901; graduate of Ohio Wesleyan University. Star & U.; member of Methodist Church; Superintendent of Schools, Monroeville, Ohio. Married Grace Torrey Barrett, Delaware, Ohio; who died July 12th, 1924, at Columbus, Ohio. ONE SoN:

629. Thomas James Alexander. Born July 5th, 1924, Columbus. Winfield Joyce Alexander married a second wife, Vivian Beeshy, teacher of Bluffton, Ohio. Two SoNs: 630. Robert Eugene Alexander. Born April 6th, 1930, at Mon-· roeville, Ohio. 631. Charles Rodney Alexander. Born November 10th, 1932, at Monroeville, Ohio.

NORMAN DEWITT ALEXANDER (623)

Born September 18th, 1903, at Baltimore, Ohio. Graduate of Ohio Wesleyan and Ohio State Universities, teacher at Scienceville, Ohio. Married Dorothy Barney Barrett, t~acher at Delaware.

ONE DAUGHTER:

632. Lois Jean Alexander. Born October 7th, 1930, at Youngs­ town, Ohio.

CAROL GRANT ALEXANDER (624)

BoTn April 6th, 1907, at Pataskala, Ohio; graduate of Ohio Wes­ leyan University; member of Methodist Church. In business in Delaware. Married Margaret Elinor Trout, of Delaware, Ohio. T,Yo SoNs: 6:33. Richard Grant Alexander. Born May 19th, 1929 at Delaware. 6~34. Donald \Vray Alexander. Born April 15th, 1931 at Delaware

-75- BERTHA BRITTANNIA ALEXANDER (621) Born near Bremen, Ohio, September 4th, 1876. Member of Meth­ odist Church. Married to Webster Franklin Musser, June 10th, 1903. Webster Franklin Musser was born near Bremen, Ohio, October 29th, 1877; m~mber of Methodist Church; Church School Superintendent. En­ gaged in the bakery business. Mr. and Mrs. Alexander are active work­ ers in the Methodist Episcopal Church in Pataskala, Licking county, Ohio, where they live.

CHILDREN: 635. Cloyd Luke Musser. 636. Kathaleen Hope Musser. Born July 25th, 1912; died No-­ vember 16th, 1913; burial at Pataskala. 637. Infant Son. Born 1915, died 1915. 638. Nonna Jean Musser. Born October 29th, 1920; member of Methodist Church, musically talented.

CLOYD LUKE MUSSER :(635) Born September 28th, 1906, at Baltimore, Ohio; baker; married July 3rd, 1929, Donna Ruth Van Dom, members of Presbyterian Church. Residence, Pataskala, Ohio. ONESoN: 639. M:usser. Born May 6th, 1932, at Columbus.

MARGARET McCANDLISH ALEXANDER (519) ( See Black Family History, No. 30) .

HUGH HARRISON ALEXANDER (520) Born near Milroy, Pennsylvania, April 5th, 1844. Died at Soldier's Home, Dayton, Ohio, 1910. Buried at Dayton. Served in the Civil War. Private in Co. C., 159th 0. V. I: Enlisted May 2nd, 1864; mustered out Augu~ 26th, 1864.

RHODA M. ALEXANDER (521) Born near Milray, Pennsylvania, June 23rd, 1846; came with her mother's family to Bremen, Ohio, 1849. Died at her home near Bremen, May 16th. 1879. Married November 15th, 1871, Isaiah Grove; farmer: born December 14th, 1840, son of John and Anna (McW.illiams) Grove, of Rushcreek township, Fairfield county, Ohio. Isaiah Grove ~erved in the Civil War, Private in Co. I., 126th 0. V. I.

-76- CHILDREN: Infant Son. Died at birth. 640. Hugh Meredith Grove. Born October 17th, 1878; died March 22nd, ] 879. Buried beside his mother in Bethel Cemetery, near Bremen.

MARCARE.T McCANDLJSH ( 474)

Born in Virginia, 1817; died at Bremen, Ohio, 1882. Married Elias W. Shelhamer, born 1809; died 1869. Both are buried in the Old Bethel Cemetery, at Bremen. Members of the Presbyterian Church. Mr. Shelhamer was a carpenter and farmer. Came from Mifflin county, Penn­ sylvania to Bremen, Ohio, 1849. Came overland by wagon, bringing household goods.

CHILDREN: 641. Jane Reed Shelhamer. 642. Elmira Shdhamer. Born and died 1842. 643. Elizabeth Agnes Shelhamer. Born 1847, died 1848. Eliza­ beth Agnes and Elmira are buried in Presbyterian Cemetery, at Milroy, Pennsylvania. 644. Mary Martha Shelhamer. 645. "William Birchfield Shelhamer. 646 Howard Shelhamer.

JANE REED SHELHAMER (641) Born near Milroy, Pennsylvania, 18:39; died at Bremen, Ohio 1931. Presbyterian faith. Married May 28th, 1863, Calvin Burrows Holcombe, born 1838 near Deavertown, Perry county, Ohio; died in Bremen, Ohio 1932. Mr. and Mrs. Holcombe celebrated their Golden Wedding, May 28th, 191 :3. Both are interred in Grandview Cemetery, near Bremen. Dr. Calvin Burrows Holcombe was a graduate of Medi­ cal College. Served in the Civil War as assistant surgeon in the 160th and ] 92nd Regiments 0. V. I. Following his return from the war he was the community doctor at Bremen, later at Corning, in Perry county, and again returned to Bremen, where he spent his declining years.

CHILDREN: 647. Nina May Holcombe. 648. Charles Calvin Holcombe. 649. William Hubert Holcombe. 650. Sarah Margaret Holcombe. 651. Leila Claire Holcombe.

-77- Nl1VA .i\-'JAY HOLCOlv!BE (647) Married May 30th, 1888. George Frasch, who died 1920; buried 1D Grandview Cemetery. Members of Presbyterian Church.

CHILDREN: 652. Karl Wilhelm Frasch. 653. Burrows Holcombe Frasch. 6G4. Howard Shelhamer Frasch. Died 1907, buried in Grand­ view Cemetery. 655. Robert Reed Frasch. graduate of Denison University, Gran­ ville. Ohio. member Sigma Chi F ratemity; lives at Bremen with his mother.

KARL WILHELM FRASCH (652) Graduate of Denison University, member Sigma Chi F ratemity and Phi Beta Kappa, member 1st Gas Regiment Co. I .. World War. Mar• ried February 6th, 1924. Eleanor Martin. Residence Uniontown, Penn­ sylvania.

BURROWS HOLCOMBE FRASCH (653) Left Denison University to enter World War Aviation Depart­ ment. M:Cmher Sigma Chi Fraternity. Married April 12th, 1923, Lenora Flory Phillips, live at Newark, Ohio.

CHARLES CALVIN HOLCOMBE (648) Died December 23rd, 1912, buried at Richmond, Indiana. Married June 19th. 1901, Minnie Dormire.

CmLDREN: 656. Richard Calvin Holcombe. 657. Martha Jane Holcombe, graduate of Denison University, mem­ ber Kappa Alpha Theta Sorority; lives with her mother at Richmond, Indiana.

RICHARD CALVIN HOLCOMBE (656) Married July 7th, 1924 Augusta Gennett. Residence, Richmond. Indiana.

CHILDREN: 658. Charles Calvin Holcombe. 659. Gennett Holcombe. -78- WILLIAM HUBERT HOLCOMBE (649) Married September 10th, 1896, in Mexico, Refugio Reyes. Resi­ dence. Mexico.

CHILDREN: 660. Leila Margaret Holcombe. 661. Nina Charlotta Holcombe. 662. Charles Burrows Holcombe. 663. Clara May Holcombe. 664. Emma Reed Holcombe. 665. William Judson Holcombe. 666. Refugio Isabel Holcombe.

LEILA MARGARET HOLCOMBE (660) Married February 24th, 1918. Dar,iel Rasor; lived at El Paso, Texas. Both died January 21st, 1933, both buried at El Paso.

CHILDREN:

667. Rohert Rasor. 668. Daniel Rasor. 669. Oscar Rasor. 670. Sherman Rasor.

NINA CHARLOTTA HOLCOMBE (661) Married January 5th, 1922. Gilberts Sanchez. Live at Fresnello, Mexico.

CHILDREN: 671. Charles Sanchez. 672. William Sanchez. 6 73. Gilberts Sanchez. 67 4-. George Sanchez. 675. Ernesto Sanchez.

CHARLES BURROWS HOLCOMBE (662)

Married November 4th, 1925. Alicia Yeunza. Live at Fresnello. Mexico.

CHILDREN: 676. Charles Bernard Holcombe. 677. Richarl William Holcombe. -79- CLARA MAY HOLCOMBE (663) Married May 18th. 1923, Bernard Goreg. Live at El Paso.

CHILDREN: 678. Bernard Goreg. 679. Jacqualin May Goreg. 680. Emma Clara Goreg ( Twins 681. Clara Cola Goreg '

EMMA REED HOLCOMBE (664) Mi!rried January 1923, Rafael Mias. Live at El Paso.

WILLIAM JUDSON HOLCOMBE (665) Manied October 3rd, 1923. Clementina Teilleny. Live at Fres­ nello, Mexico.

CHILDREN: 682. Lucille Clementina Holcombe. 683. Jeanette Mae Holcombe.

REFUGIO /SABEL HOLCOMBE (666) Lives at F resnello. Mexico.

SARAH MARGARET HOLCOMBE (650) Member Presbyterian Church. and Daughters of American Revo­ lution. Lives at Bremen with her sister, Mrs. Frasch.

LEILA CLAIRE HOLCOMBE (651) Graduate of Denison University; member Kappa Alpha Theta Sorority, and Presbyterian Church; married January 9th, 1923, David Stuart, of Pittsburg. Residence, Denver, Colorado.

MARY A1ARTHA SHELHAMER (644) Born near Bremen, Ohio, December 7th, 1851; married, September 1st, 1870. William Wright Larimer, born December 15th, 1845; died February 20th, 1925; buried in Grandview Cemetery, near Bremen, Ohio. They ceiebrated their Golden Wedding Anniversary. September 1st, 1920. There are no descendants. M,s. Larimer lives in Bremen at the present time, and is a member of the Presbyterian Church. Mr. Larimer was also a member of this church. -80- u,··JLLIAM BIRCHFIELD SHELHAMER (645) Born near Bremen, Ohio. 1854; died in Bremen. 1887; buried in Old Bethel Cemetery. Married Jennie Rowles, daughter of John and Murphy Rowles. and Mary Ann (Morrow) Rowles. They were of the Presbyterian faith. There were no children.

HOWARD McCANDLISH SHELHAMER (646) Born near Bremen, May 10th. 1860; died at his winter home at Lake Alfred, Florida, April 12th, 1933. He rests in the mausoleum at Grandview Cemetery, near Bremen, Ohio. Howard Shelhamer was a merchant, and established the first de­ partment store in Bremen. He was post-master for a number of years. He organized. and was president for thirty-six years, of the first bank in Bremen. He was interested in all civic improvements, and was identified with the progress and welfare of the community. He was a member of the Presbyterian Church, being an elder for about forty-five years, and clerk of the Session for twenty years. In 1882 he married Jennie Stuart, daughter of Charles and Chris­ tina (Beery) Stuart. who was born 1861, died 1883. He married a second time in 1884. Isabel Blade ( 165) ( See Black Family History) . She was born near Baldwin, Kansas, and came with her father to Bremen, Ohio, in 1867. She attended the Academy at Pleas­ antville. Ohio, and was a teacher until her marriage to · Howard Shel­ hamer. She is a member of the D. A. R. and of the Presbyterian Church. She staunchly supported her husband in all his work for civic improve­ ment. She resides in Bremen, but spends the winters in Florida.

PETER SMITH McCANDLISH (475) Born in Virginia, Ju]y 14th, 1822. Came to Mifflin county, Pennsyl­ vania sometime before 1834, came from there to Ohio about 1847, and settled in Rushcreek township, Fairfield county, buying land in north­ east quarter of section No. 7 in 1849. Married in Mifflin county, Pennsyl­ vania, November 11th. 1845, Martha Ross Naginey, born September 19th, 1822, near Milroy, Mifflin county. She united with the Presbyteri­ an Church. in Pennsylvania, 1840. Mr. and Mrs. McCandlish were mem­ bers of the West Rushville Presbyterian church, near their Ohio home, a·nd' both are buried in the cemetery nearby. Pieter M,::Candlish died No­ vember 2nd, 1878, and his wife died September 12th, 1909. Their chil­ dren were all born near West Rushville, in Rushcreek township.

CHILDREN: 684. Jennie Mhry McCandlish. 685. Charles Naginey McCandlish. 686. Agnes Margaret McCandlish. 687. Robert Reed McCandlish.

-81- 688. Annie F ranees McCandlish. 689. \V'.1esley Smith McCandlish. 690. William Berry McCandlish.

JENNIE MARY McCANDLISH (684) Born January 24th, 1847; married Levi Preston Henry. of Fair­ ,field county, born September 6th, 1841. near Rushville. Mr. and Mrs. Henry began farming in Fairfield county. In Septem­ ber. 1873, they moved to near Leipsic, Putnam county. purchasing a farm in Liberty township, where they lived until death. Mr. and Mrs. Henry joined the United Presbyterian Church, of \Vest Leipsic, Mr. Henry being a ruling elder in the church. Later they transferred their membership to the Presbyterian Church, at Leipsic. Levi P. Henry died February 25th, 1925. Mrs. Henry died July 13th, 1923. Both are buried in the Sugar Ridge Cemetery, at Leipsic.

CHILDREN: 691. David Clinton Henry. 692. Charles Thomas Henry. 693. Anna Martha Henry. 694. James .Harvey Henry.

DAVID CLINTON HENRY '(691) Born June 22nd, 1868; married, January 21st, 1892, Zella Ramsey, who died December 12th, 1907, buried in Sugar Ridge Cemetery.

CHILDREN: 695. David Ross Henry. 696. Sarah Eola Henry. Born May 8th, 1894, died September 19th, 1894. 697. M:elvin Earl Henry. Born September 7th, 1895, died Feb­ ruary 4th, 1898, buried in Sugar Ridge Cemetery. David Clinton Henry has always lived on the same farm near Bel­ more. Pctnam County, Ohio. since his first marriage. He married. Minnie Creoger, February 2nd, 1909. She died May 12th, 1923, and was buried in Sugar Ridge Cemetery. . May 9th, 1925 he married Mrs. Elva Sands.

DAVID ROSS HENRY '(695) Born September 27th. 1892; married, June, 1919, Mary Bush. who died December 12th, 1922. ONE SON: 698. Harry Clinton Henry. Born November 5th. 1920, lives with his grandmother Bush at Oakwood, Montgomery County, Ohio.

-82- Da.vid Ross Henry served in the World War. record not found in Ohio Roster. He married a second wife, Nettie Clossen. They live on a farm near Elida. Allen county. Ohio.

CHARLES THOMAS HENRY (692) Born in Fairfield county. September 15th, 1871; taught school a few years, later farmed for his father. Married September 24th, 1896. Mary lvlahala Neeland. Their three children were born near Leipsic. Ohio, where they live. and where they are members of the Leipsic Luther­ an Cbu1ch.

CHILDREN: 699. Gladys E. Henry. 700. Robert P. Henry. 701. Jennie A Henry.

GLADYS E. HENRY (699) Born July 1st, 1899: graduate of Leipsic High School. att@nded college at Bowling Green. Ohio, taught in the public schools nine years: married, January 24th, 1925. Torrence Winkle.

CHILDREN: 702. Infant daughter. 703. Carol Jane· Winkle. Born September 18th, 1932. 704. Shirley Ann Winkle. Born May 29th. 1934.

ROBERT P. HENRY (700) Born March 30th, 1901; graduate of Leipsic High School: mar.. ried Helen Weikel. in August, 1923. Their home is in Findlay, where they and their children are members of the Methodist Episcopal Church.

CHILDREN: 705. Jaqueline Lue Henry. Born December 12th, 1927. 70G. Lois Margaret Henry. Born September 21st, 1930. 707. Dorothy Alice Henry. Born January 27th. 1932. 708. Helen Roberta Henry. Born July 16th, 1933.

JENNIE A. HENRY (701) Born July 11th, 1908; graduate of Leipsic High School: married, December 12th, 1925, William Benroth. Mr. and Mrs. Benroth live on a farm near Columbus Grove, Putnam county, Ohio.

-83- ANNA AfARTHA HENRY (693) Born August 29th, 1873, near West Rushville, Fairfield county. Ohio, on the farm of her grandfather, Peter Smith Mc.Candlish. Grew up on a farm near Leipsic, Ohio. Married, April 25th, 1895, Harry Franklin Polsderfer, a tile maker of Miller City, Putnam county. They resided here until March, 1912, then moved to a farm near Milan, Wash­ netaw county, Michigan, later lived for a time near Jonesville, in Hills­ dale county, then returned to the town of Milan, then to Ypsilanti, Mich. Members of Presbyterian Church. Mr. Polsderfer died, 1924, was buried at Leipsic, Ohio. Mrs. Polsderfer lives at Ypsilanti.

CHILDREN: 709. Clara Mabel Polsderfer. 710. Harold Everett Polsderfer. 711. Dale Ross Polsderfer. 712. Donald Edgar Polsderfer. 71!1. Dean Franklin Polsderfer. 714. Mary Martha Polsderfer.

CLARA MABEL POLSDERFER (709) Bom January 29th, 1S!J6, near Leipsic, Ohio; graduate of Mjlan, Michigan High School; taught in the public schools four years; married, December 28th, 1917. Philo Corden Dunsmore, graduate of Michigan State Normal College, at Ypsilanti; served in the World War, was over­ seas fourteen months, from March, 1918 to May, 1919. Mr. and Mrs. Dunsmore are members of the Congregational Church in Toledo, Ohio, where he is instructor in one of the High Schools.

CHILDREN: 715. Philo H. Dunsmore. Born March 6th, 1921. 7Hi. Lois Jean Dunsmore. Born September 11th, 1931.

HAROLD EVERETT POLSDERFER (710) Born March 19th. 1899, in Leipsic. Ohio; employed in the ware­ house of the Sinclair Oil Company in Toledo, Ohio; married Ruth Ella Barbes. They are members of the Methodist Church.

ONE CHILD: 717. One child. Born July 25th. 1934.

DALE ROSS POLSDERFER (711) Born June 26th, 1901. in Leipsic; married Marie Harriet Austin, of Jonesville, Michigan, November 9th, 1920. They live on a farm near Jonesville.

-84- ONE CHILD: 718. Phyllis Lucile Polsderfer. Born, 1921.

DONALD EDGAR POLSDERFER (712) Born December 2nd, 190!3, in Deshler, Ohio; died, August 2nd, 1905; buried at Leipsic, Ohio.

DEAN FRANKLIN POLSDERFER (713) Born May 20th, 1908, in Leipsic, Ohio; auto mechanic; married, June 25th, l!l33, Mrs. Beulah Calwell. of Toledo, Ohio. Residence, Ann Arbar. Michigan.

Af ARY MARTHA POLSDERFER (714) Born Miay 2nd. 1912, on a farm. near Milan, Michigan; graduate of Milat; High School; graduate of Cleary' s Business College, at Ypsi­ lanti; employed in the office of the United Stove Works, in Ypsilanti. Resides with her mother in Ypsilanti.

JAMES HARVEY HENRY (694) Born November 6th. 1879; died September 6th, 1895 ; was called Jimmie; a good, loving, and obedient boy; member of the United Pres­ byterian Church at West Leipsic, Ohio.

CHARLES NAG/NEY McCANDLISH (685) Born near Bremen, Ohio, December 21st, 1848; married, March 25th, 1886, Emma Jane Everett, born October 5th, 1852, daughter of Isaac and Ellen (Smith) Everett, who lived near the Old Bethel Pres­ byterian Church, in Rushcreek township, Fairfield county. Charles Naginey McCandlish was a farmer, living on a farm near West Rushville. He died ]9]3, and his wife died 1909. Both were faithful members of the West Rushville Presbyterian Church, and both are bur:ed in the West Rushville Cemetery.

CHILDREN:

7 HJ. Infant Son. Born 1887, died 1887. 720. Everett Hale McCandlish. 721. L. G. Smith McCandlish. 722. William Clarence M.cCandlish. 723. Edson Ludwick McCandlish.

-85- EVERETT HALE McCANDLISH (720) Born near West Rushville, Ohio. September 8th, 1888; graduate of Wooster College, teaching in the Middletown, Ohio, High School; married, June 21st, 1916, Mildred Adebide Proxmire, born November 11th, 1894; members of the Presbyterian Church, at Middletown, where they reside.

CHILDREN: 724. Betty Jane McCandlish. Born Miarch 28th, 1918. 725. Ruth Louise McCandlish. Born December 3rd, 1922.

L. C. SMITH McCANDLISH (721) Born near West Rushville, November 13th, 1889, farmer; married October 21st, 1915, Ida Dell Fisher, hem December 5th, 1893; mem­ bers of West Rushville Presbyterian Church; live on a farm near West Rushville.

CHILDREN:

727. Paul Edward McCandlish ( B M th 7 1918 726. Neil Fisher McCandlish ( om ay ' · Paul Edward died M·ay 10, 1918 728. Charles Dale McCandlish. Born September 10th. 1927.

WILLIAM CLARENCE McCAlVDL/SH (722) Bora near West Rushville, August 28th 1891. farmer, lives near Colfax. Fairfield county, Ohio.

EDSON LUDWICK McCANDLJSH .(723) Born near West Rushville, May 22nd, 1893; married Margaret Y enrick, January 28th, 1920; after a short illness she died, February 28th, 1920. July 20th, 1932, he married Clara Mertz, born near Pleas­ antville, Ohio, August 29th, 1898. Edson Ludwick McCandlish served in the World War, Company A., 363rd Infantry, 91st Division, is dis­ abled.

ACNES MARGARET McCANDLISH (686) Born February 13th, 1851, died August 7th, 1888, buried in Ceme­ tery near West Rushville. Married, December 31st, 1872, James Renwick Brown, born January 20th, 1847, in Fairfield county, Ohio, died De­ cember 25th. 1881, in Bates county, M:issouri, buried there. Mr. and Mrs. Brown were members of the United Presbyterian Church.

-86- CHILDRE:S- : 729. Anna Lysetta Brown. 730. Martha Annetta Brown. Born January 26th, 1877, died No- vember 21st, 1881. 731. Rebecca Alice Brown. Born May 24th, 1880, died Novem­ her 23rd, 1881. Both buried in Bates county, Missouri.

ANNA LYSETTA BROWN (729) Born October 14th, 1874, in Bates county. Missouri; member of Eastern Star Lodge, at Leipsic. Ohio; married, September 24th, 1896, Henry Herman Montooth, of Leipsic, Putnam county, Ohio. who was born January 26th.1875; member of the Masonic Blue Lodge, of Leipsic, Ohio; member of the Masonic Chapter. at Ottawa, Putnam county, Ohio; employed as sales representative for the National Lime and Stone Company. of Findlay, Ohio; just previously served three terms as County Commissioner of Putnam county. Mr. and Mrs. Montooth are members of the First Lutheran Church, of Leipsic, Ohio, where they reside. Their four children were born in or near Leipsic.

CHILDREN: 732. Agnes Elizabeth Montooth. 733. John Renwick Montooth. 734. Edna Alice Montooth. 735. Clarence Neil Brown Montooth.

AGNES ELIZABETH MONTOOTH (732) Born June 3th, 1897; married, September 5th, 1917, Dwight Ernest Newell, horn September 5th, 1894, near Belmore, Putnam county, Ohio; member of the Masonic Lodge, of Leipsic. Ohio. The Newells reside on a farm near Belmore, and are members of the United Brethren Church of that town.

CHILDREN: 736. Marianna Newell. Born M:ay 29th, 1918. 737. Madge Fem Newell. { Born January 28th, 1920. 738. l\1abel Edna Newell ( 739. William Herman Newell. Born April 21st, 1923. 740. ...\.gnes Jean Newell. Born March 22nd, 1930.

JOHN RE1VftVICK MONTOOTH (733) Rom January 21st, 1903, farmer; member of Masonic Lodge; mar­ ried, May 30th, 1925, Kathryn James, born May 4th, 1900, in Hamilton, Butler county, Ohio.

-87- CHILDREN: 7 41. James Renwick Montooth. Born February 28th, 1926. 7 42. Barbara Ann Montooth. Born October 18th, 1927. The Montooths reside on a farm, near Leipsic, Ohio, and are member5 of the First Lutheran Church, of that town.

EDNA ALICE MONTOOTH (734) Born February 9th. 1905; member Eastern Star Lodge, of Ottowa. Ohio; member of First Lutheran Church, at Leipsic; employed by the Travelers Insurance Company, of Toledo, Ohio.

CLARENCE NEIL BROWN MONTOOTH (735) Born February 25th, 1909 ; member of the Masonic Lodge, of Leipsic; member of the First Lutheran Church. at Leipsic. Living in the home of his parents, in Leipsic.

ROBERT REED McCANDLISH (687) Born near Bremen, Ohio, March 25th. 1853 : died September 6th. 1933; buried at West Rushville, Ohio. Was married, March 23rd, 1894. to Sadie Belle Boal, born March 18th, 1860; died, February 21st, 1900; buried in West Rushville Cemetery. June 5th, 1901. Robert Reed Mc~ Candlish married Alta Ora Whitaker, born February 19th, 1873, at Tridelphia, Morgan county, Ohio. Robert was a farmer, living on the home farm the greater part of his life, the last three years being spent in West Rushville. He was a member of the Presbyterian Church, but the last few years was transferred with his wife to the West Rushville Meth­ odist Church.

CHILDREN~ 7 43. Ross Elson McCandlish. 7 44. Harold Neil McCandlish. 745. Donald Wayne McCandlish. 7 46. Ralph Leon McCandlish.

ROSS ELSON McCANDLISH (743) Born March 31st, 1902; married, November 22nd, 1921. Nellie rvlay Drumm, born July 27th, 1902. Ross is an auto mechanic. They live in Columbus, and are members of the Methodist Episcopal Church.

CHILDREN'. 747. Marilyn Jean McCandlish. Born November 4th, 1925. 7 48. Merle Lee M:cCandlish. Born March 6th, 1928. 7 49. Gerald Curtis McCandlish. Born August 31st, 1930.

-88- HAROLD NEIL McCAlVDLISH (744) Born December 3rd, 1903 ; married October 2nd, 1924, Dorothy Lucile Drumm, born January 30th, 1904. Harold Neil is a store manager, lives in Pleasantville, Ohio.

CHILDREN: 7i:i0. Bernita Ann McCandlish. Born October 9th, 1927. 751. Doid Franklin McCandlish. Born June 27th, 1931.

DONALD WAYNE McCANDLISH (745) Born November 22nd, 1905, farmer, living near Rushville; married june 4th, 1932, Olive Warne, born December 21st, 1907.

Oi-rn SoN: 752. Carlos Dean McCandlish. Born July 1st, 1933.

RALPH LEON McCANDLISH .(746) Born June 3rd, 1909; employee of the H. C. Goclman Shoe Com­ pany, Lancaster, Ohio. Lives at West Rushville.

ANNIE FRANCES McCANDL/SH (688) Botn October 5th, 1856; died, May, 1929; married, December 24th. 1890, Clarence Sammis, born, 1850, died April, 1927, son of Selah R. Sammis, of Westerville, Franklin county, Ohio. Mr. and !Vl;rs. Sammis lived on a farm near Colfax; were members of the Presbyterian Church, at West Rushville, and both are buried in the West Rushville Cemetery. One son died in infancy.

WESLEY SMITH McCANDL/SH (689) Born July 5th, 1859, farmer, lived near Rushville; member of Pres­ byterian Church, at Rushville; now Elder in the Presbyterian Church. at Bremen, where he lives; married, February 21st, 1884, Carrie Letha Davis, born i\ugust 11th, 1862. died October 8th, 1929, daughter of Absolem and Sarah (Johnson) Davis, of near Bremen.

CHILDREN: 753. Roy Franklin McCandlish. 751. Howard D. McCandlish. 755. Earl Robert McCandlish.

-89- ROY FRANKLIN 1'vfcCANDLISH (75:3) Born January 13th, 1883, farmer, and lived near Rushville; killed in an automobile accident, July 28th, 19:3:3. buried in W,est Rushville Cemetery. Married, June 25th, 1907, Mary Pearl Snyder.

01'-""E SoN: 75C. Robert James McCandlish. Born November 4th, 1916.

HOWARD D . .\1cCANDLISH (754) Born November 2nd, 1886; an automobiie dealer, and lives in Bremen, Ohio; married June 3rd, 1909, Nellie Grove, daughter of William and Emma (Wolf) Grove, of Bremen.

ONE DAUGHTER: 757. Virginia McCandlish. Born April 10th, 1920.

EARL ROBERT McCA.NDLISH (755) Born October 26th, 1892, died after a short illness, August 5th, 1910.

fVILLIAM BERRY McCANDLISH (690) Born September 30th, 1861 ; died March 6th, 1927; huried in Lancaster, Ohio; was an artist, specialized in portrait painting. l\1arried. February 4th. 1902. rvlaggie May Irwin, born 1879, who now lives near Rushville, Ohio.

-90- 1\fARY ANN McCA!v'DLISH (6) ( See Black Family History No. 2). McCandlishes of Buffalo township, Northumberland county (now Union county). Pennsylvania. The first record of McCandlishes in Northumberland county, is in Pennsylvania Archives 5th Series, V,olume I., page 376, "November 29th, 1771, Mr. Hamilton issued license to William McCandlish to trade with Indians ... This must have been William McCandlish, Junior, because John B. Linn in his Annals of Buffalo Valley. published 1877, says on page 62, "In ] 77 4, William McCandlish Senior, and Samuel Martin came from North Britain ( meaning Scotland) • and settled on the .Billmeyer place, afterward Cebharts, etc... "William McCandlish Senior lived at one time on the place owned and occupied in 1877 by John Lesher, in Buffalo township. Page 181 Linn's Annals, a list of inhabitants of Buffalo township, April. 1780, includes William McCandlish Senior, and William Mc~ Candlish Junior. "1739, June 3rd, William McCandlish in the parish of White~ horn and Crizel Martin in this parish, proclaimed in order to marriage... -From the Wigtown Parish Register, Scotland. It has not been authentically proven that the William McCandlish who married Grizei iviartin is the Wiiiiam Senior in Buffalo township, but from the names of his children we are led to believe it is. William M~Candlish Senior died 1783, and his will made Septem­ ber 11th, 1783; proved September 20th. 1783. Names children: Peter, John, (in Scotland). George, Grizel, Jennet; wife Mary; children, Alex­ ander, Martin, William. Mary seems to be a second wife. Alexander, Martin and William, minor children of William Mc­ Candlish Senior, deceased; Guardians Joseph Poge and Richard Sherer. William M,cCandlish, of Northumberland county, served in the Revo­ lutionary War. Pennsylvania Archives, Series 3, volume 23, page 351. "Rangers on the Frontiers 1778-1783. Northumberland County. John Forester's Company. J oho Forester Captain. Nicholas Straw Lieutenant. William Allison Sergeant. Robert Carnes Sergeant. David Buchanan Sergeant. William McCandlish private.•• Series 5, volume 4, page 371, Pennsylvania Archives, '"William l\1cCandlish, private, Northumberland county, received depreciation pay, 1783," for service in the Revolution.

-91- In the will of William Mc.Candlish, Senior, there is no mention of any land or money received for service in the Revolution. Indications are that William McCandlish, Junior, was the Revolu­ tionary soldier, and there are also indications that William McCandlish ( 1) who married Agnes Smith, owned land in Northumberland county. He may have been the William Junior spoken of, and he may have been the Revolutionary soldier. We are still continuing research along this line, We find in a journal written by Rev. Beatty, a Presbyterian min­ ister, while he held a pastorate in Northumberland county. "July 16th, 1777, I rode to the home of George lvkCandlish." Some years later. when preparing this journal for publication, he added, ..George Mc­ Candlish lived where the town of Milton now stands." Milton is in North­ umberland county. across the river from Buffalo township, Union county. As late as 1884 there were traces of an old burial ground on one McCandlish property in Buffalo township.

THE BLACKS

The Blacks were originally of Scotland. The name Black may have originated from the garb or color of the hair. as black or very dark hair is one of the characteristics of the family. During the 17th century, King James, of England. decided to try to make a loyal colony out of turbulent Ireland by transferring to Ireland. a goodly number of the intensely loyal Scotch families. So without their consent, and amid great sorrow, this was done. History says: * "Strong men wept and kissed the rocks of their native heath, and the bagpipes played 'The March for the Dead, as they filed down through the glens, leaving their native land forever.•• The Blacks were among these families who were settled in the barren country in the north of Ireland, which by their labor and frugality they transformed into tidy farms. Of course som-e unions with the Irish were inevitable, and the Blacks are Scotch - Irish-a heritage of which they are proud. A study of famous people in the United States shows that no other race or. combination of races has produced so many notable men and wdmen. They are optimistic and friendly by nature, and enjoy a good innocent joke. They also arc honest and industrious, and are interested in church, being of the Protestant faith, and most of them Presbyterians and Methodists. 1 We have found no paupers nor beggars in either family of Blacks or McCandlishes. illustrating the text: "I have not seen the righteous for­ saken, nor his seed begging bread." The desire for religious freedom and for education, more than the desire for material prosperity, caused the Blacks to emigrate in 1790 to

-92- America, where they proved that "High thinking can go hand in hand with plain living." They came to America on a slow-sailing vessel, and were eleven weeks on the ocean. The drinking water ran short, and each family was allotted a small portion. !Vlary Wiley Black said her family could have drunk up all of their share before breakfast, if she had permitted them to do so. In order to get water, they hung up sheets when it rained. then wrung them out into drinking vessels. When the ship sailed from Ireland. the two year old son, William Black, Junior, was so ill with whooping cough, that he could not be moved, so was left with two maiden aunts, Nancy and Jenny Wiley. He recovered. and came to America with his family forty-six years later. William and Mary Wiley Black landed, at Philadelphia. and pushed on to Union township, Mifflin county, Pa., near Reedsville, where they were members of the Presbyterian Church, then called the East Kishacoquillas Congregation. now the Reedsville Presbyterian Church. * Consfance Lindsay Skinner in "'Pioneers of the Old Southwest:•

WILLIAM BLACK (Never came to America) Of County Antrim. Ireland; married Margaret Wiley. They lived near Ballymoney, and supposedly died and were buried there. Their five children, four sons and one daughter emigrated to Amer­ ica. and made their homes here, and their descendants are scattered from the eastern to the western shores of the United States.

CHILDREN:

1. "William Black. 2. Robert Black. .'j. John Black. 4. Samuel Black. 5. Mary Black.

Hi'JLLIAM BLACK (1) (William Black and his descendants are numbered according to their place of mention in History. He being No. 1). Born at Balleymoney, county Antrim, Ireland,· 1761; died at his farm home, east of Bremen, Ohio, February 14th, 1844. Married Mary \Viley, born 1760, died November 11th, 1856. daughter of Samuel and Catherine (Patton) Wiley. of Newtown Limavady, in the northern part of county Londonderry, Ireland. ~-illiam Black, a stone mason, and family, lived in Mifflin county. Pennsylvania, from the year they came to America, 1790, to 1811. when they came to Ohio, and settled in Fairfield county, ( now Perry county, Jackson township, southwest quarter of section No. 19). Here they made

-93- their home until the death of William Black, in 1844. They were members of the Bethel Presbyterian Church, and both are buried in the cemetery nearby. Mary Wiley Black died at the home of her daughter, Mrs. Rob­ ert M.cCandlish, in Rushcreek township, Fairfield county.

CHILDREN:

2. Samuel Black. 3. Jane Black. 4. Nancy Black. 5. Mary Black. 6. William Black. 7. Martha Black. 8. Elizabeth Black. 9. James Patton Black.

SAMUEL BLACK (2) Born near Ballymoney. Ireland, 1783; died April 23rd, 1840. Mar­ ried October 3rd, 1811, Mary Ann McCandlish (7) (McCandlish His­ tory). born 1783, died December 15th, 1843, daughter of William and Agnes (Smith) McCandlish, of Mifflin county, Pennsylvania. They came to Ohio in 1811. and lived with Samuel's parents, three miles east of Bremen, until they bought an adjoining eighty acres in Fairfield county-. They were members of the Bethel Presbyterian Church, one mile south of their home.

CHILDREN:

10. Martha Black. 11. William Smith Black. 12. Nancy Black. Born . March 25th, 1820; died February 3rd, 1840. Samuel Black. his wife, Mary Ann, and their three children ail sleep in the Bethel Cemetery. Copy of Church Letter which Samuel and Mary Ann Black brought from Pennsylvania: "That Samuel Black and Mary Ann, his wife. have resided in the bounds of East Kishacoquillas Congregation a number of years, support­ ed their minister, were regularly married on the third day of October, 1811. That Samuel himself was admitted to the Lord's liable, and both leave us free from the imputation of anything scandalous or worthy of the censure of the church is certified this 10th day of October, 1811, with the advice of the Session ...

By ]Al\'IE.S JOHNSTON, Pastor of Congregation. M:ARTHA BLACK (10) Born near Bremen, Ohio, February, 1815; died at her farm home, three miles east of Bremen, July 5th, 1859. Married her cousin, Robert John Black (30).

J,fl/LL/AM BLACK (11)

Born three miles east of Bremen, 1817. Never married. M,emher of Bethel Presbyterian Church, and a highly respected farmer. He was strongly in favor of Temperance, and among his old letters are receipts for money contributed to this cause. He died at his farm home near the Jerusalem Reformed Church, 1899.

JANE BLACK (3)

Married William Reed, of Reedsville, Mifflin county. Pennsylvania. He was born 1757, and died 1817, buried in Old Stone Church Ceme­ tery, one mile east of Reedsville, Pa. He was a farmer, and land was deeded to him by his father, James Reed, Sr., July 13th. 1797. About 1863, the widow of William Reed, Jane (Black) Reed ( 3), and her children removed to Medina county, Ohio, where they bought a fann about m1e-half mile east of Leroy, ( then called Westfield), Ohio. They resided here until after the mother's death. in 1856. She is thought to be buried at Leroy, Ohio.

CHILDREN~ 13. William Reed. 14. John Reed. Ii;. Jane Reed. 16. James Reed. Died unmarried. 17. Nancy Reed. ] S. Mary Reed. Died unmarried. 19. Sarah Reed.

WILLIAM REED (13)

Born at Reedsvil1e, Pennsylyania. Was educated in the public schools. He married Harriet W ellsf a sister of Mr. Wells of the Wells, Fargo Express Company. Sbe was born in Vermont or Massachusetts. William Reed was accepted as a candidate for the ministry, in October, ] S2!1; resolutions were adopted in January, 1833; final plans to enter the mission field were made at a called meeting, May 1st, 1833, in the Old Stone Presbyterian Church, near Reedsville. Later in May, an ordination service was held in this same church. His wife was a talented singer, and at this service she sang, "From Greenland's Icy Mount- ains.,. He was one of the fir3t hvo m1ss10nanes sent by the Presbyterian Church of America to India . .. William Reed and John C. Lowrie sailed from Philadelphia in the ship Star, May 30th, 18:i:3-detained at the Island M~deria, and arrived at Calcutta, October 15th. Mrs. Lowrie died there November 24th, of tuberculosis. The survivors were destined to Lodiana, one thous­ and miles northwest from Calcutta. As they could not proceed from Cal­ cutta until the next June, they engaged in the study of the language while detained. Here Mr. Reed's health declined rapidly-he and his wife Harriet embarked for home, July 23rd, 1834, and he died at sea, August 12th. His wife arrived safe in this country." -From a Presbyterian History of Missions. William Reed and Harriet Wells were married in 1833, at Alle­ ghanytown, Pennsylvania. They went on horseback tc Philadelphia, where they took a sail boat to India, to become missionaries to the heathen. Their honeymoon was this trip. ·William Reed was not so very strong physically, and soon developed 'tuberculosis in the new country. He and his wife started home, but he did not survive the trip. and was buried at sea in 1834. Their son, William Jr. was born at sea, but before or after his father's death, history does not tell us. Harriet Wells Reed later married Dr. Edward Hale, a widower, with a son and daughter. In 1836 the Hale family emigrated west, and finally settled in St. Louis, Mo. Harriet Wells Hale died in 1888. at the home of a son, Henry Hale, in Orange. N. J. Rev. Lowrie, who had accompanied her and her first husband to India, officiated at ·her funeral. 20. William Reed Jr. Born 1834, lived with his mother's brother in Nashville, Tennessee, and became a secessionist and soldier. He was captured in a battle, and spent three years or more in Northern prisons, until all prisoners of war were freed. He survived his mother several years.

JOHN REED (14) Ma1ried Abigail Kerr, of Reedsville, Pennsylvania. They moved to Marion county, Ohio, and lived on a farm, two miles southwest of Marion, on the Green Camp road. He was Sheriff of Marion county, in 1863. Sometime while the Civil War was in progress he visited his nephew, William Reed ( 20) son of the deceased missionary, who was held a near Columbus, most likely Camp Chase. John and Abigail Reed had no children.

JANE REED (15) Married William Alexander, of Miffiin county, Pennsylvania, near Reedsville. 'X1illiam Alexander was a full cousin to Josiah Alexander. ( See Phoebe McCandlish ( 47;3) McCandlish History).

-96- Four children were born to this union. 21. Reed Alexander, who lived at Red Oak. Illinois, in 1876. 22. Lucy Alexander. Died young, unmarried. 23. Minerva Alexander. 24. Jane Alexander, who married Otis Shaw, and lived in Medina. "Ohio, in 1876. , Jane (Reed) Alexander (15) died young, and the four children named above lived part of the time at the home of their grandmother Reed near Medina county, Ohio. Minerva Alexander ( 23) never married. Sh~ ~ent to the western part of the United States after the death of her aunt. Mary Reed, about 1900, and spent her last days there.

SARAH REED (19) Married B. D. Austin. a merchant at Leroy, Ohio. She died at the home of her son, Stephen, at Dixon, Illinois, in 1890. Seven som and one daughter were born to B. D. and Sarah (Reed) Austin. Four .of these sons died young, and unmarried.

CHILDREN: 2;i. Sadie Austin. Married. N'othing more known. 26. Dryden Austin. Died 1888. Married. Nothing more known. 27. Frank Austin. Died 1898. Married. Nothing more known. 2S. Stephen Austin. Died 1916. Twice married.•

STEPHEN AUSTIN (28) Stephen Austin and one of his brothers were partners in merchan­ dising business in Dixon, Illinois. Stephen Austin married, and his wife died, leaving one child. (Nothing more known). He married a second time, Bessie Ewalt. They had one son. Mrs. Austin lives at Dixon, Illinois. SoN: 29. Ewalt Reed Austin.

NANCY REED (17) l\ilarried a man from Pennsylvania, but most of their lives were spent at their home near Leroy, l'vtedina county, Ohio.

NANCY BLACK (4) Married Anthony McCandlish ( 5) . ( See McCandlish History).

MARY BLACK (5) Married Robert McCandlish (3). (See McCandlish History).

-97- WILLIAM BLACK, JR. (6) Born near Ballymoney, Ireland, in May of 1788; married Jane McCloy, about 1820. Jane McCloy was the only child of John and Jennie (Curry) McCloy. of Ballymoney, County Antrim, Ireland. She was born 1790, died March 9th, 1871. Her husband died July 27, 1866. They decided to come to America to join William Black Junior's parents and family, who had come in 1790. At the time of their sailing, Wjlliam Black Jr. was a baby two years of age, and so ill that the doctor said there was no chance of his recovery. His mother, feeling that she could not bear to see her baby buried at sea, left him with her maiden sisters. Jennie and Nancy Wiley, in Ireland. He recovered, and brought his Aunt Nancy Wiley with his family when they came to America. They sailed from Port Rush near the Giant's Causeway, on the north coast of Ireland, on Orange Day. July 12th, 1836, arriving at Liver­ pool the next morning. They came to America on "The Dunkin Gibb," a sailing vessel which was delayed six weeks at Liverpool, waiting for passengers enough to make a paying trip to America. They were on the water ninety days, and when they reached the mouth of the St. Lawrence river navigation was closed for the winter. They traveled by wagons to Buffalo, New York. passing around Niagara Falls near the location of Brock"s monument. The trip was too much for Nancy Wiley, the aunt, and she pas5ed away and was buried at Prescott, Canada. The Black family spent the winter in Buffala, and when Spring came, they resumed their journey by way of canal, to Lancaster, Ohio. A M:r. Stemen, who lived near where the Fairview schoolhouse now stands. east of Bremen, brought them in his wagon from Lancaster, to the home of William Black ( 1), east of Bremen. William and Jane ( McCloy) Black spent their remaining days on this farm, which William Black ( 1) bought when he came from Penn­ !'ylvania, in 1811. William Bleak ( 6) served an apprenticeship while in Ireland, at the weaver's trade, learning the method of manufacturing fine Irish linen. In the United States he followed the occupation of farming. He died .Tuly 27th:, 1866. During the last year of his life. the Bible, the Presbyterian Hymnal. and the "Presbytyr" were his constant companions. His wife died March 9th, 1871. They were members of the Bethel Presbyterian Church ( sometimes called "Old Bethel). Both are buried in the cemetery of this church.

CHILDREN:

30. Robert J oho Black. 31. Mary Wiley Black. 32. James Wiley Black. ~33. Samuel Curry Black.

-98- ROBERT JOHN BLACK (30)

Born December 22nd, 1822, near Ballymoney, County Antrim, Ire­ land; died at his home, three miles east of Bremen, May 8th, 1913. Married twice. First wife, Martha Black. Second wife, Mlargaret Mc­ Candlish Alexander. Robert John Black's ~ducation, which began in a private school (as there were no public schools in Ireland), at the age of four years, was con­ tinued by home study during his long life of ninety years. He had the ;:tudent mind, and was ever alert to learn something new, and was often heard to remark, even in his last days : .. I learned something new today." Soon after coming to Fairfield county, Ohio, he entered the store of Gilgert McFadden, in Rushville, Ohio, as an apprentice. This store was on the stage line, between Pittsburgh and Cincinnati. It was his duty to stay in the store both day and night, so that he might attend 'to the mail which often arrived in the middle of the night. Later he went to Circleville, Ohio, where he kept books, and taught schools nearby. In 1837. he joined the Methodist Church at Rushville, Ohio. Later, he studied for the ministry, and was admitted to the Ohio Conference of the Methodist Episcopal Church. In this work he spent four years as an itinerant preacher in central and southern Ohio. Because of poor health he retired from the ministry, and went into the nursery business on his farm near Bremen, Ohio, making a special study of fruit trees. Along with the nursery business he wrote articles for the leading agricultural papers of our country. such as: "Rural New Yorker", "Prairie Farm­ er". "Country Gentleman", and "National Stockman and Farmer." He was the Horticultural Editor of the latter paper for about thirty years previous and until his death. We quote below from an article by E. S. Bayard, editor of "National Stockman and Farmer", in their issue of M.ay 1 Gth. un:~: "On Thursday. May 8th, Robert J. Black laid down his work in this world. \Ve have no parliculars, but his final illness much have been short, fer only a few days have elapsed since we received a letter from him, urging the planting of fruit trees, even though late in season, provided they could have proper subsequent care. The last two articles he wrote for us are given this week. In one of them, "The Sun Dial"-he speaks of •The Enduring Light of the Better Land'-something that we do not remember that he ever mentioned before, except in private correspondence. Perhaps he felt the presence of the Shadow even then. In all our experience with him, we have never detected in him any impatience, fault-finding. captious criticism, carelessnesss in his work, or disregard for facts or for the conscientious opinion of others. His nature was kindly, and his soul above the petty things that fret and irritate in the daily course of life. He leaves behind a rare record of honorable business, useful service and faithfulness in all things."

-99- .. THE SUN - DIAL"

ROBERT JOHN BLACK

..Among the ornaments of lawn and garden, the sun-dial is one of the most interesting. It is interesting, not merely from its novelty-few per­ sons ever have seen one-but from its antiquity as well. The center of the garden may be the most convenient position in which to place it. In plowing the garden the part on which it rests may he taken up and afterwards replaced. Of course, a location must he selected which is free from shade. While it numbers only sunny hours, it may recall sunny remem­ brances of some friend whose skill may have fashioned it. or is in some way connected with it. even though the friend has passed into the 'Endur­ ing Light of the Better Land." A devoted friend of Robert Black had made a sun-dial for him.

Robert John Black married in 1855 his cousin, M·artha Black (10) of Bremen, Ohio, who died July · 5th, 1859.

CHILDREN: 31. John William Black. 32. Samuel Wiley Black. 33. Mary Agnes Black. Born July 24th, 1857, died August 25, 1859. Robert John Black: then married on October 10th, 1861, Margaret McCandlish Alexander, born near Millroy, Pennsylvania, July 14th, 1842, died at Worthington, Ohio, April 23rd, 1923. She was the daugh­ ter of Josiah and Phoebe ( Mc Candlish) ( 4 73) Alexander, and came to Ohio with her mother, brothers and sisters, in 1849. Margaret McCandlish Alexander was a great-granddaughter of James Alexander, a soldier of the Revolution. James Alexander was commissionary agent with George Washington during the memorable year at Valley Forge. All the Alexanders recorded in this history are eligible to membership in the Sons or Daughters of the American Revo­ lution through his service.

CHILDREN: 34. Martha Black Born August 17th, 1862, died September 13th. 1866. 35. Josiah Black. 36. Alice Black. 37. Margaret Black. 38. Jennie Black. 39. Elizabeth Black. 40. Albert James Black. 41. Edith Black.

-100- JOHN WILLIAM BLACK (31) Born in Rushcreek township, Fairfield county; married January 6th, 1887. Sarah Alma Lott. daughter of John and Elizabeth (Forsythes) Lott. Sarah Alma Lott was born in Jackson township. Perry county. Ohio, January 6th, 1862; died in Rushcreek township, Fairfield county, Septem­ ber 22nd, ] 909; burial in Salem church cemetery, one mile east of Cross­ enville, Jackson township.

CHILDREN: 42. Gladys Lott Black. 48. Irene Black. Born June. 1901: died September 20th, 1903.

GLADYS LOTT BLACK (42) Born November 27th. 1893, near Bremen, Ohio; graduate of Bremen High School; died August 14th. 1921: burial in Grandview Cemetery, near Bremen. Married June 25th. 1914, Ray Hill, son of William Hill, of Rushcreek township. John William Black married a second wife. Henna Povenmire, born in Hardin county, Ohio, daughter of Mahlon and Josephine Viola (Garling) Povenmire. They were married, January 15th, 1915. Mr. Black has been a farmer, living on a farm near Bremen most of his life, but at present retired, and living at Ada. Ohio.

SAMUEL WILEY BLACK (32) Born in Rushcreek township : never married, lives on his farm near Bremen with his half sister. Jennie Black ( 38).

JOSIAH BLACK (35) Born in Rushcreek township; married, March 30th, 1900, Mary Catherine Stuart, daughter of David and Asenath (Hufford) Stuart. Mary Catherine Stuart died November 7th, 1901, buried in Bethel Cem­ etery. Josiah Black taught in the public schools of Fairfield county for a number of years, but of late years has devoted his time to the raising of fine Jersey cattle. His home is near Worthington, Ohio.

ALICE BLACK (36) Born August 26th, 1866. She also followed the profession of teach­ ing. having taught in the public schools of Fairfield and the adjoining counties of Pickaway and Perry. Holds a life certificate in State of Ohio. Residence, Bremeri, Ohio.

--101- MARGARET BLACK (37) Born August 17th, 1868; was also a teacher. Was born near Bremen. Married, March 29th, 1902, Franklin Smith, son of lohn and Arabella Rickets Smith, of Violet township, Fairfield county, Ohio. Mr. and Mrs. Smith live in Waterloo, near Canal Winchester, Ohio.

JENNIE BLACK ,(38) Born November 2nd, 1872; has been the home-maker for her half­ brother Samuel. since 1900.

ELIZABETH BLACK (39) Born October 19th, 1874; also taught in the public schools. Having a liking for research work she has become the family historian, and the author of this book. She makes her home with her brothers at Worthing­ ton, Ohio-

ALBERT JAMES BLACK (40) Born in Rushcreek township. Fairfield county, August 16th. 1879 : graduate of Bremen High School. taught school and was a book-keeper for the Hocking Valley Railroad Company. in Columbus. At present is engaged in the dairy business with his brother Josiah, at Worthington. He marrEed, July ] st. 1915, Ola Gettings, born October 22nd, 1885. daughter of F rank.lin Osborn and Martha Sagernna (Baumgardner) Get­ tings, of Sugar Grove, Fairfield county, Ohio.

DAUGHTER: 42. Helen Elizabeth Black. Born in Columbus, March 20th, 1917. graduate of class of 1934 North High School. Columbus, and at present a Freshman at Ohio State University, Columbus.

EDITH BLACK (41) Born January ~31st, 1881; graduate of Bremen High School; mem­ ber of Daughters of American Revolution, Pickaway Plains Chapter; taught school until her marriage, October 20th, 1909, to William Tipton Ulm. born October 25th, ] 881, son of Samuel McAdoo and Sarah (Eagleson) Ulm, of Williamsport. Pickaway county, Ohio. Mr. and Mrs. Ulm live in Circleville, where he is Vice President and Cashier of the First N a.tional Bank. SON: 43. Robert William Kenneth Ulm. Born at Williamsport. Ohio. December 16th, 1911. He is a graduate of Circleville High School, and Ohio Wesleyan University. of the class of 1933_

-102- Phi Beta Kappa. He is at present taking graduate work for his Master's and Doctor's degrees at The Institute of Paper Chem­ istry at Appleton, Wisconsin.

The family of Robert John Black ( 30) are all members of the Methodist Episcopal Church, with the exception of Margaret Black Smith and her husband, who are members of David's Lutheran Church, at Canal Winchester, Ohio. and Helen Elizabeth Black, who is a member of the !\.1inerva Park United Brethren Church.

MARY WILEY BLACK (31)

Only daughter of William and Jane ( McCloy) Black. born October 11th. 1824, in County Antrim, Ireland. Aunt Mary was an exceedingly rapid knitter. She attributed her speed in this art to the fact that at the early age of eight years she was apprenticed as a knitter. The woman to whom she was apprenticed continually urged her to knit faster and faster. She was married April 21st. 1847, to John Shaw Martin, born Juiy 5th, 1824. son of John l\1cMinn Martin, who came from Pennsyl­ vania at the age of seveteen. and engaged in the war of 1812. Following 'Hull's Surrender he returned with a young comrade to Rushville, Ohio. Later, m;:irried a sister of this young man, Isabella Shaw.

CHILDREN: 44. George Washington Martin. 45. Jane Isabella M;artin. 46. Sarah Matilda Martin. 47. John WilEarn Martin. 48. Mary Rebecca Martin. Bom 1855. died 1859, buried in Old Bethel Cemetery. 49. James Waddle Martin. Born 1859, died 1859, buried in Old Bethel Cemetey, near Bremen. !)0. Albert Shaw Martin. 51. Franklin Pierce Martin. 52. Emma Martha Martin. 53. M1argaret Black Martin. Mary Wiley Martin died January 11th, 1911. at Logan, Ohio. Buried in Old Bethel Cemetery beside her husband, John Shaw Martin. who died February 19th, 1890.

REV. GEORGE WASHINGTON MARTIN, D. D·. (44)

Born in Marion township, Hocking county, Ohio, April 27th, 1848. Was educated in the country schools, and began teaching at the age of eighteen, and taught school several terms near Enterprise, Hocking county.

-103- It was while teaching in that region and attending special revival meetings at Antioch church, that he heard the call of God to him in the reading of the Scripture text: "Behold, I stand at the door and knock; if any man hear my voice and open the door, I will come in and sup with him, and he with me." The Spirit seems to have used this familiar Gospel text as the means of calling him to a life of service and devotion. This purpose then definitely formed and fixed, to .. answer the call of God," led him to desire an education, and in 1871 he entered Ohio University, at Athens, where he graduated 1875, receiving B. A. degree. -Was principal of schools at Willoughby, Ohio, for one year, and then entered Union Theological Seminary, New York City, from which he received B. D. degree, 1879. The degree of Doctor of Divinity was conferred by Ohio University, about 1905. In July 1879, he married Matilda Peebles Whrk, born at Lan­ caster, Ohio, February, 1848; died at Richfield, Utah, November, 1923. Shortly after their marriage they went as Home Missionaries for the Presbyterian Church, to Manti, San Pete county. Utah. for labor among the l\1ormons. They served long and well in this field, until his death in March, 1919. Relatives in Ohio can testify to the fact that Mormon mis­ sionaries in the east who were acquainted with George Martin spoke of him in a most respectful and kindly way.

CHILDREN:

45. Mary Henrietta Martin. 46. Jane Fullerton Martin. -4 7. Theodore Day Martin. 48. Ruth Martin. Born 1887, died 1890, buried at Manti, Utah.

l\fARY HENRIETTA MARTIN (45)

Born in Manti, Utah, July, 1881; graduated at Salt Lake Collegiate Institute, May 1902~ Taught in Presbyterian Mission School, at Nephi, Utah, 1902 - 04. Graduated Western College for Women, Oxford, Ohio, ] 908. Taught in Presbyterian Mission Academies at Springville and Logan, Utah, 1908 - 21. Married Richard W. Jones, of Preston. Idaho. Died at Preston, Idaho, February, 1925'.

JANE FULLERTON MARTIN (46)

Born in Manti, Utah, April 4th, 1883. Graduated Salt Lake Col­ legiate Institute, May, 1902. Taught in Presbyterian Mission School at Payson, Utah. Graduated Western College for Women, Oxford, Ohio, 1908. Taught in Presbyterian Mission Academy at Mount Pleasant, Utah, 1908 - 1914. Died Salt Lake City, Utah. December. 1914.

-104- THEODORE DAY MARTliV (47) Born in Manti, Utah, August 24th. 1885. Graduated Salt Lake Collegiate Institute. 1905. Taught in rural schools. 1905 - 1907. Gradu­ ated Hamilton College, Clinton, New York, B. A .• 1911; M. A, 1912. Received Ph. D. degree, Columbia University. 1931. Physical Director at Hamilton College, 191] - l!H2. Graduate study at Union Theolog­ ical Seminary and Columbia University. 1912 - 1917. Enlisted U. S. Base Hospital No. 2 ( Presbyterian Hospital, New York City) • May ]1th, 1917. Sailed for France, May 14th. 1917. Stationed at British Base Hospital at Etretat, France, June 1st. 1917 - January 4th, 1919. Discharged as Sergeant First Class at Camp Funston, Kansas, March 1st, 1919. Teacher in high school, Richfield, Utah, 1919 - 20. Principal 1920 - ] 924. Executive Secretary, Utah Education Association, 1924- 1925. Director, Division of Records and Membership, National Edu­ cation Association, Washington D. C., 1925 to present time. Residence, Washington D. C. Married, June 12th. 1919, Marian W~ Edsall, of Warwick. New York.

CHILDREN:

fjQ_ Maurice Theodore Martin. Born m Richfield, Utah, No­ vember 2nd. 1922. 51. Mary Caroline M,artin. Born in Salt Lake City, September 12th, 1924. 52. Margaret Edsall Martin. Born in Washington D. C., Janu­ ary 2nd, 1930.

JANE !SABELLA MARTIN (45) Bom December 7th, 1849; married, March 31st, 1876, Wilham Gourley Switzer, who died, 1880; married a second husband, Henry Stoltz Adcock, July 29th, 1886. To the first union was born one daughter: 58. Maude Alice Switzer. Born November 2nd, 1880; married Harley Danison. cne son was born: :34. Harry Danison, who with his mother resides in Columbus. Address, 40 Hartford St. Jane Isabella Adcock died November 25th, 1929, at her home in Logan, Ohio. Buried in Oak Grove Cemetery, at Logan.

SARAH MATILDA i\fARTIN (46)

Born in Marion township. Hocking county, Ohio, October 5th, "i.851; died, June 20th, 1912. Married, October 17th. 1872, Robert H. Bowland. born December 10th, 1849; died February 28th. 1929, son of David and M:argaret (Huston) Bowland. of Perry county. They were members of Presbyterian Church. Lived near Crossenvilloe, Jackson township, Perry county, Ohio, where all of their children were born,

-105- except the youngest, Robert Cyrus, who was born in Mercer county, Ohio. near Celina. Mr. and Mrs. Bowland each taught one term of school be­ fore marriage. Mrs. Bowland was member of W. C. T. U., and active in church work. Mr. Bowland was at one time Rural Mail carrier. Was also photographer, specializing in out-door groups.

CHILDREN:

55. Walter Ernest Bowland. 56. Mary Margaret Bowland. ·57. Emma Ellen Bowland. 58. David Martin Bowland. 59. Charles Albert Bowland. 60. John W~lliam Bowland. 61. Robert Cyrus Bowland.

WALTER ERJVEST BOWLAND (55)

Born July 31st, 1873; member of Presbyterian church, Masonic Lodge; farmer, but working in oil field at present, address: Box 142, Rural Delivery Route 1, Rivera, California. Married, April 3rd, 1900, Cleone May Griffin, born April 10th, 1~78, daughter of George F. and Orlinda (Partner) Griffin, residents of Mercer county, Ohio. Cleone May Griffin, graduate of Mendon High School; member of Church of God, active in church and community work.

CHILDREN:

62. Walter Ernest Bowland, Jr. Born March 30th, 1902; em­ ployed in factory in Detroit. 63. Mary Jestinah Bowland. Bor=i November 24th, 1904; grad­ uated from Teachers College, Miami University, 1923; mar­ ried Loren Ferguson, born October 3rd, 1908, son of Clinton Silas and Lora Pearl (Perkin~) Ferguson. Mr. and lvlrs. Ferguson are teachers in Butler county schools; members of Baptist Church. Address: 10~3::i Symmes Avenue, Hamilton, Ohio. 64. Sarah Ramona Bowland. Born April 30th, 1910; graduate ot Miami University, B. S. degree in Education, June 1931, Theta Upsilon Sorority. Teacher in Greenwich, Ohio, High School. 65. George Robert Bowland. Born September 14th, 1912, Senior Ann Arbor, University of M'ichigan, in Chemical Engineering Course.

-106- MARY MARGARET BOWLAND (56)

Born January 3rd, 1875; educated in rural !chools, and one year of normal training. Taught in rural schools, 1892 to 1898. Married, April 6th. 1898, Willis H. Townsend, born November 21st, 1876, near Neptune, Mercer county, Ohio, son of Walter William and Mary Frances (Hankins) Townsend. Willis Townsend, educated in rural schocls; farmer, in Center township, Mercer county, has served on Board of Education, and as l\1aster of Neptune Grange, Vice President of Sucolk Horse Association of America. Mr. and Mrs. Townsend are mem­ bers of First Presbyterian Church, of Celina.

CHILDREN:

66. Eugene F. Townsend. 67. Mary Townsend. 68. Grace Townsend. 69. Sarah Matilda Townsend. 70. Walter Bowland Townsend. Born January 7th, 1908, died September 9th, 1908. 71. Emma Eleanor Town!end. Born August 26th. 1909. died October 12th, 1912. 72. Christina Townsend. Born July 14th, 1913, died January 15th, 1918. 73. John Willis Townsend. Born November 21st, 1915, is Soph­ omore in College. AH of the above children were born in Center township, Mercer county, Ohio.

EUGENE F. T01¥NSEND (66)

Born December 28th, 1898; member of Presbyterian Church from 1~H6, until transferred to Methodist Episcopal Church, of Somerset, Ohio. Gradm.te-d from Ohio State University, Master of Science degree, .Tune. 1D2:-{. Pi Karma Alpha Social Fraternity and Alpha Zeta (hon­ orary). Was in 0. T. C. of Wor1d War. and belongs to R. 0. T. C. of Ohio State University; member of Masonic Lodge - Mercer Lodge ] 21. Chapter Number 67, Somerset. 192:3, became Agricultural Extension Arent for Ohio State University, in Perry county, which position he still holds. Married September 3rd. 1925. Virginia Jones Thomasson, born April 12th, 1902, daughter of William Watson Thomasson, and Olive (Chambers, Thomasson. Mrs. Townsend graduated from Ohio State University, B. S. degree. June. 1 !)25; member of Alpha Deta Pi., Chimes :ind Mortar Board. and Methodist Episcopal Church, Somerset. Mr. and l\1rs. Townsend belong to Eastern Star, White Shrine of Jerusalem. Address, Somerset, Ohio.

-107- CHILDREN: 74. Eugene Townsend, Jr. Born July 2nd, 1926. 7G. l\1yra Louise Townsend. Born June 11th, 1928. 7G. Thomas Ray To,vnsend. Born February 20th, 1934.

MARY TOWNSE1VD (67)

Born December 22nd, 1901; attended Miami University, 1920- 1921; taught rural schools 1921-1923. Joined Presbyterian Church at Celina, Ohio, 1916, transferred to Presbyterian Church at Jackson, Mich­ igan, 1924. Married, December 23rd, 1922, Ha~kell Linton Nichols, born July 28th, 1896, son of Myron Henry and Elizabeth (Linton) Nichols. Haskell Nichols graduated from Michigan University D. D. L. de­ gree, 1923, member Delta Tau Fraternity. Member of Presbyterian Church at· Homer, Michigan. transferred to First Presbyterian Church at Jackson. Michigan, 1924. Has held office of Circuit Court Commissioner. and member of House of Representatives, Lansing; State Representative in Legislature; Second Lieutenant of Arial Gunners, U. S. Reserve Of­ ficers. Member M:asonic, Elks Lodge, ..A..merican Legion, Kiwanis Club, and Junior Chamber of Commerce. Practicing law. Address, 703 South Webster St., Jackson, Michigan.

CHILDREN: 77. John William Nichols. Born February 12th, 1924. 78. Mary Elizabeth Nichols. Born August 16th, 1926. Ann Louise Nichols. Born November 14th, 1934.

GRACE TOWNSEND (68) Born September 27th, 1903; member Presbyterian Church gradu­ ate Miami University, 1925, B. S. degre~ cum laude-Phi Beta Kappa, honorary arts, Kapp-a Delta Pi honorary educational-Alethemai. honorary and Social Literary. Ohio State University, M. A .. 1928. Sigma Xi­ honorary Scientific Reserch Sigma Delta Epsalom-Graduate Women•~ Sorority. Chicago University P. H. D., 1934. Taught in Ohio Wesleyan University, 1927-28, Joliet. Illinois High School, and Junior College, 1929-31: Central College, Chicago, 19~rn. Central College. Chicago, 1933. Address. 1414 East 59th St., Chicago, Illinois, or Rural Route 3, Celina, Ohio.

SARAH MATILDA TOWNSEND (69) Born October 15th, 1905 ; graduate Miami University B. S. de­ gree in Education-cum laude, 1926. Member Kappa Delta Pi-hon

-108- orary educational organization. Taught in Rockford, Ohio, High School. 1926-1927. Married June 11th, 1927, Arlen Roosevelt Hellwarth, born No­ vember 14th, 1903, son of Benjamin and Lena Josephine (Will) Hell­ warth, of Mercer county, Ohio. Arlen Hellwarth graduated from Michigan University, 1925, mem- 1 au Beta Pi-honorary Engineering, Phi Kappa Tau-Social Fraternity Past employment : Three years Western Electric Company, Chicago, Illinois; one year, AJuminum Company of America, Chicago; three yeare Instructor and Assistant Professor in Electrical Engineering in University of Michi­ gan. Present occupation, Communication Engineer for Detroit Edison Company. Mr. and Mrs. Hellwarth are members of Congregational Church. Address, 10148 Orangelawn, Detroit, Michigan.

CHILDREN: 79. Robert Willis Hellwarth. Born December 10th, 1930. SO. George Arlen Hellwarth. Born October 10th, 1933.

EMA1A ELLEN BOWLAND (57) Born May 13th. 1877; employed for some years in National Cash Register Companx, of Dayton, Ohio; married, August 2nd, 1922. Oscar Wilbert Harvey, son of Joseph and Hester Ann (Thompson) Harvey. Mr. and Mrs. Harvey are members of Fir!t Presbyterian Church, Chester, , where they reside. Mr. Harvey is a retired farmer.

DAVID MARTIN BOWLAND (58)

Born March 30th, 1880; member Masonic Lodge. Works in oil field. July 5th, 1905, married Adda Bowlby, of Utica, Ohio. Present address of Mr. and Mrs. Bowland, 126 N. Poplar Street, Wichita, Kansas.

CHILDREN: 81. Charles Ellis Bowland. Born about 1907, at Newark, Ohio. \Vas Sophomore in College, Art Department, 1932. t>2. Robert Sheldon Bowland. Born September 2nd, 1913, Zanes­ ville, Ohio, talented in music.

CHARLES ALBERT BOWLAND (59)

Born December 19th, 1882; electrical engineer. Married, Ethel Bond. 1911. R~ide at 11959 Mayfield Avenue, Brentwood Heights, West Los Angeles, California.

-109- CHILDREN: 83. Robert Bowland. Born 1912. 84. Betty Bowland. Born 1914. 85. Billie Janet Bowland. Born 1919.

JOHN WILLIAM BOWLAND (60) Born October 6th, 1886; died, December 28th, 1928. Was member of Oldtown United Brethren Church, in Mercer county. Ohio, until he went to California. Was an electrician. June 21st, 1911. married Annie Moody, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. George Moody, of Santa Monica, California. Mr. and Mrs. Bowland lived at 1118 Euclid Avenue, Santa Monica. Mrs. Bowland married a second husband, ______Kenegg, Feb- ruary 2nd, 1935. Now living in Los Angeles.

CHILDREN: 86. Frederick Eugene Bowland. Born August 10th, 1912; Senior in College at Los Angeles, graduating in February, 1935, in engineering course, with expectation of taking up work in Honolulu. 87. Elizabeth Matilda Bowland. Born January 11th, 1916. 88. Ruth Bowland. Born December 24th, 1917. 89. John Bowland, Junior. Born August, 1920. Mrs. Bowland and children were living with her parents, 1120 West 27th St., Los Angeles, California, at time of her marriage to ------Kenegg.

ROBERT CYRUS BOWLAND (61) Born May 26th, 1801, Jefferson township, Mercer county, Ohio. Graduated from Celina High School. received one year college work at Wooster, Ohio. Then began work in oil field. 32nd Degree Mason. Married Iva Schoonover. D.\UGHTER: 90. Mary Emma Bowland. Born about 1920.

JOHN WILLIAM MARTIN (47) Born in Marion township, Hocking county, Ohio, August 27th, 1858. Died, March 31st, 19~10, at Arkansas City, Kansas. Buried at Parker Cemetery, east of Arkansas City, Kansas. Mr. Martin was edu­ cated in common school-three years at Muskingum College, and a course preparatory to teaching in the Ohio Central Normal School, at Worthington, Ohio. Taught in common schools of Ohio. 1879 went to Johnson county, then to Iowa, then to Utah, and to Idaho, where he taught in a Mission School, 1879 and 1880.

-110- Going to Salt Lake City, on the steps of the First Presbyterian Church he met Miss l\1artha Ann Voris, of Vinton, Iowa, who had gone there to teach in Mission Schools. August 3rd, 1882, they were married in Vinton, Iowa. Going back to Utah, to teach in Silver Reef, 1883, a farm was purchased on Walnut River, near Arkansas City, Kansas, living there twenty-seven years, 1911 moved to 119 N. A. St., Arkansas City. "'1as elder in the First Presbyterian Church, in Arkansas City, from 1887 to 1930, forty-three years. Taught a class in Sunday School for 42 years. Member A. 0. V. W. Lodge. Was Justice of the Peace for se¥eral years during his residence in Kansas city. l\1rs. Martha (Voris) Martin was born at Greenwood. Indiana, October 22nd, 1854; died at Arkansas City, Kansas, December 31, 1924.

CHILDREN: !H. Ethel Sarah Martin. 92. John Fielding Martin. Born September 29th, 1884, Arkansas City, Kansas; died, January 25th, 1886. ~1:3. Anna rvfary l\·1artin. Born March 2nd, 188S, at Arkansas City; married John Aaron Broadbent, March 30th. 1910, at Arkansas, City. Residence, Manitou, Colorado, Box F 45. l\1r. Broadbent is in insurance business. Presbyterians. 94. Lois Wilma Martin. Born January 9th, 1892, at Arkansas City, Kansas. Married, November 8th, 1911, Harry Eugene Unsell. salesman. Presbyterians. Residence, 119 N. A. St., Arkansas City, Kansas.

ETHEL SARAH MARTIN (91) Born Apri! !ith, 1883, at Silver Reef, Utah. Married Harry Rich­ ard K!ingherg, September 2nd. 1908, at Arkansas City. Mr. Kling­ berg is an accountant. Presbyterians. Residence, 446 S. Chautauqua Avenue, Wichita, Kansas.

CHILDREN: 95. Martin Andrew Klingberg. 96. William Omargene Klingberg.

REV. A1AH.TIN ANDREW KLINGBERG (95) Born August 15th, 1910, at Arkansas City. Pastor of Westminster Presbyterian Church, Council Bluffs, Iowa. Married Pansy Evelyn Alexander, June 23rd, 1934, at Wichita, Kansas. Residence, 2936 Fourth Ave., Council Bluffs.

WILLIAM OMARGENE KLINGBERG (96) (called Gene) Born September 17th. 1916, at Wichita. Presbyterian faith. Living at 446 S. Chautauqua Ave., Wichita.

-111- ALBERT SHAW MARTIN (50) Born in Marion township, Hocking county, Ohio, 1861; educated in common schools; taught in schools of Hocking county, later in Utah, where he was principal of Salt Lake City Schools for twenty years. Held a life teacher's cer~ificate in state of Utah. Died at Andubon, Florida. ·Married Capitola Slade, of Salt Lake City. Presbyterians.

CHILDREN: 97. Alice Martin. No record. 98. Harold Martin. No record. 99. Paul Martin. No record. 100. Stewart Martin. No record.

FRANKLIN PIERCE MARTIN {51) Fifth and youngest son of John Shaw Martin and Mrary Wiley Black, was born in Marion township, Hocking county, May 24th, 186:-t Educated in common schools, taught seven years. Succeeded his father as Justice of Peace, serving thirteen years continuously, until taking office of Probate Judge of Hocking county, at Logan, Ohio, February 9th, 1903. Served two terms. Followed fanning and stock raising on home farms­ following marriage. Served as Juvenile Officer and Deputy Clerk, 1924- 1930, of Probate Court. At present, Field Officer of State Welfare De­ partment of Ohio. Ruling elder in Bethel Presbyterian Church, and · later in First Presbyterian Church, at Logan, which office he still holds. M:.arried Isabella (known as Isa) Kerwood, youngest daughter of John Ross Kerwood, and Sarah (Friesner) Kerwood, August 20th, 1885. Members of Presbyterian Church.

CHILDREN: 101. Ethel Bell Martin. 102. John Kerwood Martin. 103. Phila May Martin. 104. Elsie Anita Martin. 105. Sumner Franklin Martin. 106. Virgil Wilson Martin. 107. William Gray Martin. 108. Wilma Evelyn Martin. 109. Marion McCloy Martin. 110. Elizabeth Jane Martin.

ETHEL BELL l\1ARTIN (101) Born July 9th, 1886. Graduated from Logan High School, 1907, and Oxford College, 1911. Taught seven years in Salt Lake City Schools. Member of Presbyterian Church. Married June 8th, 1918, Frederick E. Arnold, of Salt Lake City. Residence, Salt Lake City.

-112- 01'."'E 5oN: 111. Frederick Arnold. Jr. Born July 3rd, 1920.

JOHN KERWOOD MARTIN (102) Born November 6th, 1887, Marion township, Hocking county, Ohio. Attended Logan High School and Ohio State University. Member Co. G. 0. N. G. 1910-1912. Enlisted Special Training Detachment, Cin­ cinnati, June 15th, 1918. Transferred, August 15th, 1918 to Co. G.- 214 Engineers at Camp Forest, Georgia. Transferred October 10th to Field Artillery Officers Training Camp, Taylor, Kentucky. Honorably discharged, . December 1st, 1918. l\fomber Masonic Lodge, American Legion. Contractor and builder. Married Clara Blume, June 30th, 1926. Clara Blume lived at Enterprise, Hocking county, a teacher in the Columbus schools.

ONE DAUGHTER: 112. Carolyn Jean Martin. Born June 20th, 1927. Members First Presbyterian Church, Columbus, where they reside.

Pli/LA MAY MARTIN (103) Born June 3rd, 18S9, in Marion township. Graduate of Logan l--liaJ.. ~J..nnl .,..,.,I A 1,...... n ... :n-·· f"' ..ll=a- H-1.l -·-n· ------L-..!_ J A uou '-"-uvv,, ...... ~a.•vu £Ju.u c;:,;:, ""vu.,0c. ic1u Yd .. uus ac:creu1r1a.1 positions. At present, secretary to Superintendent of Boy's Industrial School, near Lancaster, Ohio, which position she has held since 1927. Member First Presbyterian Church at Logan.

ELSIE ANITA MARTIN (104) Born January 24th, 1893. Graduate of Logan High School. At­ tended Ohio State University. and Ohio University. Teacher in Logan Public Schools. Member First Presbyterian Church.

SUMNER FRANKLIN MARTIN (105) Born, Marion township, August 31st, 1894. Attended Logan High School. Enlisted, May 24th, 1!)17, in 7th Regimunt Ohio National Guards. Transferred to Co. G., 148 Infantry, Camp Sheridan, Alabama. Went over-seas, January 28rd, 1918. In action at Baccarat, Alsace-Lorraine, Meuse-Argonne, and Pannes Sector St. Mihiel. Cited for bravery at Meuse-Argonne. Transferred to Lavabonne Officer's Training Camp at Aisnes, F ranee. Returned to United States, Mia.rch 1st, 1919. Honorably discharged, March 15th, 1919. Served two terms as City Treasurer of Logan. Employed by State Highway Department. Member First Pres­ byterian Church, Logan, and American Legion. l\tlarried Margaret Brown, July 20th, 1921. Residence. Logan.

-113- CHILDREN: 11:;. l\1ary Elizabeth Martin. Born July 6th, 1922. 114. John Robert Martin. Born May 29th, 1923. 11~. Margaret Ann Martin. Born July 19th, 1924. 11G. William David M1artin. Born July 26th, 1926. 117. Richard Marion Martin. Born August 19th, 1930. 11.8. Dorothy Martin. Born October ] 1th, 1931.

VIRGIL WILSON MARTIN (106)

Born in Marion township, Hocking county, September 2nd, 1896. Graduate of Logan High School. Enlisted, June 7th, 1917, Co. G., 7th Ohio National Guard, Camp Logan. Transferred, December, 1917, to Camp G.-148 Infantry, Camp Sheridan, Alabama. Transferred to Ohio Stale University Military Aeronautics. Transferred to Southern Field, Americus, Georgia. Made Second Lieutenant at Carlstrom Field, Florida. Transferred to Dorr Field. Honc,rably discharged, March 10th, 1919. At present, First Lieutenant Air Reserves. Salesman. Appointed Justice of Peace for unexpired term. Member Masonic, Elks Lodges, and American Legion, Chamber of Commerce. Areo Club of Columbus, and First Presbyterian Church at Logan, his place of residence. Married, May 3rd, 1930, Mamie Hedrick, of Monticello, Kentucky.

fVILLIAM GRAY MARTIN (107)

Born January 5th.1899. Graduate of Logan High School, attend­ ed Ohio State University. Member Tau Kappa Epsilon, Member First Presbyterian Church at Logan, his place of residence. Landscape archi­ tect.

WJtMA EVELYN MARTIN (108)

Bom November 21st, 1901. Graduate of Logan High School. and Ohio University. Belongs to Alpha Delta Pi, and First Presbyterian Church at Logan. Teacher in Logan Public Schools.

MARION McCLOY MARTIN (109) Born February 5th, 1904. Attended Logan Public Schools. Mem~ her Phi Sigma Chi (Social) and First Presbyterian Church at Logan. his place of residence.

ELIZABETH JANE MARTIN (110)

Born May 3rd, 1912. Senior at Ohio State University.

-114- EMMA 1\!ARTHA MARTIN (52) Born in Marion township, Hocking county, Ohio, July 17th, 1866. Married. June 17th, 1886, James A. Poling, son of John and Elizabeth ( Short) Poling, of Rushcreek township, Fairfield county. Mr. and Mrs. J runes A. Poling are of the Presbyterian faith. Residence, Grover Hill, Van Wert county, Ohio. Mr. Poling died November 10th, 1913, burial in Mt. Pleasant Cemetery, near Grover Hill.

CrnLDREN: 119. Homer E. Poling. 120. Minnie Bell Poling. 121. May Poling. 122. Ruth Poling. 123. Walter Poling. 124. Lester Martin Poling. Born April 15th, 1905; died, Anril 15th. 1905. 125. Frank Poling. Two others died at birth, one in March, 1908.

HOMER POL/NC (119) Born March, ] 887 ; married Susie May Reed, who was born Feb­ ruary 8th, 1895, and died January 31st, 1927. Homer Poling died March 26th, 1 fl29. They lived on a farm near Grover Hill, Ohio. Both are buried in \Voodlawn Cemetery, near Grover Hill, Ohio.

CHILDREN: 126. Vernon Forest Poling. Born December 3rd, 1914. 127. Harold Wilson Poling. Born November 5th, 1915. 128. Lloyd Burnell Poling. B9m January 5th, 1917. 12!J. M1argaret Eloise Poling. Born October 2nd, 1919. Sophomore in High School. 130. Doyle Ellis Poling. Born June 3rd, 1923. All born in Van Wert county, Ohio.

Ml!../NJE BELLE POLING (120)

Born June 20th, 1889, Hocking county, Ohio; died June 5th, 1932; married Arlie Mosier, November, 1913. Resided in Van Wert county, Ohio. Minnie Belle Mosier buried in Mt. Pleasant Cemetery, Van Wert, Ohio. CHILDREN: 131. Opal Iola Mosier. Born April 9th, 1915. J:32. Hazel Cleone Mosier. Born July 16th, 1916. 133. Birdie Mosier. Born March 14th, 1918.

-115- 134. Edwin Raymond Mosier. Born July 17th, 1919. 135. Nellie Mosier. Born February 11th, 1920. 136 Lillian Mosier. Born March, 1923. 137. Emma Elizabeth Mosier. Born August 5th, 1924. 138. Arthur William Mosier. Born February. 1926. 139. Ralph Mosier. Born February 28th, 1930.

MAY POL/NC (121) Born in Van \Vert county, Ohio; married Marion Fox. They live in Van Wert county.

CHILDREN: 140. Eleanor Jean Fox. Born December 11th, 1920. Freshman in High School. 141." Adebert Ellison Fox. Born March 9th, 1922. 142. James Lewis Fox. Born November 27th. 1923. 143. William Owen Fox. Born September 6th, 1926. 144. Robert F!Ox. Born October 30th. 1931.

RUTH L. POUNC (122) Born in Van ~rt <:aunty, December 31st, 1902. Married, 1925. Lynn W"elch. Residence, Van Wert County.

CHILDREN: 145. Clayton Kermit Welch. Born August 6th, 1926. 146. Joan Isabell Welch. Born June 27th, 1930.

WALTER POLING (123) Born in Van Wert county; married Nellie Edith Lake.

CHILDREN: 147. Charles Kenneth Poling. Born December 26th, 1919. 148. James Vernell Poling. Born July 5th, 1922. 149. Donna Lee Poling. Born January 5th, 1928. 150. Dari Poling. Born January 1st, 1930. All' born in Van Wert county.

FRANK R. POLING (125) Born April 23rd, 1900, Van Wert county. Married, 192'5, Winona Anderson, born in Van Wert county.- Reside in Van Wert county.

-116- ONE DAUGHTER:

151. Carolyn Rose Poling. Born March 10th, 1928.

MARGARET BLACK MARTIN (53)

Born, March 24th, 1869, in M,e.non township. Hocking county; married at her home in Marion township, July 8th, 1890, Alfred Newton Scholl, born April 23rd, 1869. son of Samuel and Elizabeth (Shaw) Scholl, of Marion township. Alfred Newton Scholl taught school in Hocking and Fairfield counties: graduated at Ohio University. 1890, Pedagogical Course: farmer, and Justice of the Peace. Mr. and Mrs. Scholl live near Reading, Hillsdale county, Michigan, and are members of the Methodist Episcopal Church at Reading. Their children and grandchildren are especially talented in music, playing differ­ ent musical instruments. and singing.

CmLDREN~

152. Earl Clifford Scholl. 153. Paul Wiley Scholl. 154. Virgil Martin Scholl. 155. Marie l::lizabeth Scholl.

EARL CLIFFORD SCHOLL (152)

Born, July 29th, 1892, in Monday Creek township, Perry county, Ohio: taught school: now farming. Married, at Reading, Michigan, May 26th, 19] 4, Susie Mary Silvermail, of Reading. Mr. and Mrs. Scholl live in Hillsdale county, Michigan, and are members of the Methodist Episcopal Church, in Pioneer, Ohio.

CHILDREN~

156. Kathryn Ramona Scholl. Born, May 13th, 1917. in Hills­ dale county; member of Methodist Episcopal Church, Pioneer, Ohio. 157. Lawrence La Mar Scholl. Born, August 19th. 1919, in Hills­ dale county. He is a junior, and Kathryn Ramona is a senior in the Hillsdale High School, seventeen miles from their home. 15S. Mary Margaret Scholl. Born, October 23rd, 1923, in Pio­ neer. Ohio; and died. May 2nd, 1928, in Hillsdale county, Michigan. Buried in Pioneer Cemetery. Pioneer, Ohio. 1.59. Robert Earl Scholl. Born, June 16th, 1926, in Hillsdale county.

-117- PA UL Bl/LEY SCHOLL (153) Born, August 19th, 1896, Van Wert county, Ohio. Rural mail carrier at Montgomery. Mi,chigan, since February 14th, 1917; married in Montgomery, l\1ichigan, April 7th, 1917, Blanche Della Frank, born, September 20th, 1896, in Hillsdale county. Mr. and Mrs. Scholl and their two children are members of the United Brethren Church, at South Reading.

CHILDREN: 160. Pauline Lucile Scholl. Born in Montgomery, January 16, 1919 161. Marlin Frank Scholl. Born in Montgomery, February 19, 1924

VIRGIL MARTIN SCHOLL (154) Born, January 19th, 189!), in Yan Wert county, Ohio; clerk in Post Office of Lansing, Michigan, since ] 926. Married, January 26th, 1918, in Ann Arbor, Michigan, Dorothy Adelaide Vaughn, born Sept­ ember 20th, 1899, in Hillsdale county, Michigan. Mr. and Mrs. Scholl and their two older children are members of the First M•ethodist Church, of Lansing, where they live, at 1604 Illinois Avenue.

CHILDREN: 162. Ethel Irene Scholl. Born, Hillsdale county, January 7, 1919. 163. Helen Maxine Scholl. Born, Hillsdale county, March 13, 1921 164. Dwight Lee Scholl. Born in Reading, Michigan, February 17th, 1927. 165. Ruth Winona Scholl. Born in Lansing. Michigan, May 2, 1928 166. Virgil Eugene Scholl. Born in Lansing, M.ichigan, December 18th, 1929. 167. Dorothy Marie Scholl. Born in Lansing, Michigan, February 14th, 1932.

MARIE ELIZABETH SCHOLL (155) Born in Yan Wert county, Ohio, July 22nd, 1903. Member ot Methodist Episcopal Church at Reading, lives with her parents near Reading.

SAMUEL CURRY BLACK (33) Born at Ballymoney County Antrim Ireland, December 4th, 1826; died at his home at Lancaster. Ohio. 1905. Interred in Forest Rose · Cemetery, Lancaster, Ohio. He was a farmer, and lived on his grandfather Black's farm, three miles east of Bremen, until he moved to Kansas in 1858. He settled upon a claim in Douglas county, near Baldwin, Kansas. He was elected to

-118- the Kansas Legislature, 1862. He was an anti-slavery man, and took an active part in politics of those turbulent times. After the death of his wife in 1867, he came back to Fairfield county, Ohio, and spent the remainder of his life there. In 1855, he mar­ ried Mary Jane, daughter of Charles and Christina (Beery) Stuart, of Bremen, Ohio.

CHILDREN:

168. Emma Black. 169. Ida Black. 170. Isabel Black. 171. Robert Black. 172 Mary Black. Born, 1863, at Baldwin, Kansas; died, 1894: 17:{. George Black. Samuel Curry Black ( 33). married a second time, in 1874, Cather­ ine Beery, of Berne township, near Lancaster. Ohio. She died in J 911. ·and both are buried in Forest Rose Cemetery. Lancaster, Ohio. They were both members of Presbyterian Church. at Lancaster. Ohio.

EMMA BLACK (168)

Born at Bremen, Ohio, September 5th, 1856; taught in schools of Fairfield county, Ohio. Attended collegF. at Lebanon, Ohio. Married, 1888, at Bremen. to Frank B. Houser. Mr. Houser was born July 3rd. 1858, at Felicity, Clearmont county, Ohio. He taught in the schools of Clearmont county and Fairfield county. They lived in Felicity, and later in Lancacter, Ohio. Mrs. Emma Houser died, 1934. at her home in Lan­ caster. Burial in Forest Rose Cemetery, Lancaster. Mr. Houser lives in Lancaster.

CHILDREN:

174. Leila Houser. 17G. Jane I. Houser. 176. Robert S. Houser. 177. Erle R. Houser. 178. Edith A. Houser. Born, November 17th, 1891. at Felicity; died, Tune 19th, 1916, at Lancaster. Burial in Grandview Ceme­ tery, Bremen. 179. Hazel C. Houser. Born at Felicity, September 17th, 1893; died, December 25th, 1893; burial at Felicity. 180. John Samuel Houser. Born at Felicity, September 23rd. 1894: died, September 30th, 1894; ~urial at Felicity. 181. Cecil R. Houser. 182. Abby R. Houser.

-119- LELIA M. HOUSER (174) Born, May 30th, 1884, at Felicity. Matron of Alma College, Alma, Michigan.

JANE I. HOUSER (175) Born, October 12th, 1885, at Felicity. Engaged in Social Work. Wheeling, West Virginia.

ROBERTS. HOUSER (176) Born at Felicity, Ohio, September 26th, 1887 ; an electrician, em­ ployed in the Bremer Ship Yard, Washington. Married Alice Mowry.

CHILDREN: 183. Mary Alice Houser. 184. Winnifred Houser. 185. Robert Houser.

ERLE HOUSER (177) Born at Felicity, Ohio, September 15th, 1889. Married Leona Ab­ bot, of Lancaster. Ohio. Residence, Marion, Ohio; Superintendent of Fairfield Engineering Company.

CHILDREN: 186. Abbot F. Houser. 187. John Houser. 188. Emma E. Houser. 189. Leona Jane Houser.

CECIL R. HOUSER (181) Born at Lancaster, Ohio, August 13th, 1896. Married Orland L. Hoffman, of Lancaster.

CHILDREN: 190. Ruth A. Hoffman. Born, 1926. 191. Grace L. Hoffman. Born, 1928. 192. Son. Born, 1084.

IDA BLACK (169) Born at Bremen, Ohio. Taught in the schools of Fairfield county ; married Rev. James Milligan Work, May 23rd, 1889, son of James Mateer and Mary (Lott) Work, of Bremen, Ohio; died at Ludlow, Kentucky, February 20th, 1890. She is interred in Old Bethel Cemetery,

-120- near Bremen, Ohio. Her husband, James Milligan Work, was a Pres­ byterian minister, and held pastorates in Kentucky, Pennsylvania and Ohio. He passed away in 1929, and is interred at Oxford, Ohio.

ISABEL ELA CK ( 170) ( Se~ McCandlish History) ( 646) .

ROBERT BLACK (171) Born near Baldwin, Douglas county, Kansas, came with his father to Bremen, Ohio, in 1867. Married Alice Lutz, daughter of Noah Lutz, of near Bremen, Ohio. Robert Black is a retired Rural Mail Carrier. He and his wife are members of the Presbyterian Church in Bremen where they reside.

DAUGHTER: 193. Dorothy Black. Born at Bremen, Ohio; married Howard Armstrong, who is a telegraph operator. They reside at New­ castle, Indiana.

GEORGE BLACK (173) Born near Baldwin, Douglas county, Kansas, August 23rd, 1866. Came to Bremen, Ohio, with his father'~ family in 1867. Was an em­ ployee of Hocking Valley and Big Four Railroad Company u Clerk for ten years. In the summer of 1892, removed to Chicago, where he was clerk for the Pennsylvania Railroad Company; 1895 employed by the Allerto!l Clark Company, as bookkeeper, manager and treasurer of this company for twenty-eight years, and later, in the hardware brokerage business. Married Mary Ellen Cannon, of Lancaster, Ohio, November 16th, 1893, at Lancaster, Ohio. Mary Ellen Cannon was born March :nst, 1868. Mr. and Mrs. Black reside in Chicago.

CHILDREN: 194. George E. Black. Born in Chicago, September 2nd, 1895, salesman, married and has four daughters. l~JG. Howard Black. Born in Chicago, March 20th, 1897; died, Tanuary 12th, 1!112. Interred in Chicago Cemetery. 196. Lawrence Black. Born. April 21st. 1899, in Chicago, sales­ man. was married. His wife died in 1930, leaving two chil­ dren. Lawrence and his two daughters live with his parents in Chicago. He served in the World War. 197. !Vlarcella Black. Born in Chicago, August 10th, 1901. Book­ keeper. Resides in Chicago. 198. Charles K. Black. Born in Chicago, September 15th, 1906. Clerk; married; has one daughter.

-121- 199. Francis E. Black. Born in Chicago, April 8th, 1909; clerk. Residence, Chicago. 200. Robert K. Black. Born in Chicago, May 19th, 1911, clerk. Residence, Chicago.

JA.~ES WILEY BLACK (34) Born at Ballymoney. County Antrim. Ireland. M~uch 4th, 1828; taught school in Ohio and Missouri ; was a surveyor; member of the Presbyterian Church; lived the greater part of his life in Aurora, Lawrence county, Missouri; was Second Lieutenant in 198th Regiment 0. V. I., Civil War. Died March 21sst, 1917, at the Veteran• s Administration Home, Leavenworth. Kansas. and buried in the cemetery nearby. Never married.

l\lARTHA BLACK (7) Born June 6th, 1796. in Mifflin county, Penn.; died. March 8th, 1823, in Rushcreek township, Fairfield county, Ohio. Married in Fair­ field county. Ohio, February. 1820, Judge W-illiam McClung, who was born in Pennsylvania. January 18, 1793, and died in Fairfield county. Ohio, September 8th, 1876. He was probably the son of Charles and M-argaret (Martin) l\foClung. and he came from Pennsylvania to F.air­ field county, Ohio, in 180~. He was a farmer, owned a farm in Rushcreek township, Fairfield county, was a soldier of the War of 1812; was State Representative at one time, and in 1841 was Associate Judge. Mr. and Mrs. McClung were of the Presbyterian faith, and both are buried in the Tent Church Cemetery, near West Rushville. Ohio.

CHILDREN; 201. Elizabeth Janette McClung. 202. Charles McClung. Born, 1822; died, 1823.

ELIZABETH JANETTE McCLUNG (201) Born. ~.1arch, 1821, Fairfield county, Ohio; died, 1906, Missouri Valley, Iowa. Married, March, 1845, Fairfield county, Major Basil Washington Carlisle, born in Greenfield township. F aurfield' county, Ohio, October 1st, 1817, son of Thomas and Sarah (Edwards) Car• lisle, and grandson of Benedict Carlisle, ( a soldier of the Revolutionary ~ 1 ar). Busil V/. Carlisle was a farmer, and owned land in Greenfield township, now owned by M.ary Kiger. He represented Fairfield county in the State Legislature from 1860 until 1864, and was a member of the State Senate from 1878 until 1882. He and Mrs. Carlisle are interred in Forest Rose Cemetery, at Lancaster, Ohio. They were members of the United Presbyterian Tent Church, near \Vest Rushville. The same pastor of this church who united them in wedlock, baptised all of their eight children.

-122- CHILDREN· 20:~. Charles J e.fferson Carlisle. 204. Thomas Owen Carlisle. 205. Mattie Jane Carlisle. 206. \Villiam McClung Carlisle. 207. Basil \Vashington Carlisle Junior. 20S. Laura Ella Carlisle. 209. Frank Perry Carlisle. 210. William Flagg Carlisle.

CHARLE.S JEFFERSON CARLISLE (203) Born in Fairfield county, Ohio, March 16th, 1846; died, July 12th, 1907; married, first time to Cora Hibbard, of Missouri Valley, Iowa, 1880, who died, 1885.

0KE DAURH'fER: 211. Carrie Carlisle. Born, 1881 ; died, 1882. Charles Jefferson Carlisle married a second time, 1888, to Clare Van Horn, of Vinton, Iowa, who is now living at Farmington, New Mexico. No descendants. At the time of his death Mr. Carlisle was a banker at Harrisburgh. Nebraska.

THOMAS OWEN CARLISLE (204)

Born. 1847. near Lancaster. Ohio; died, 1911; married, 1877, to Jennie \Vilson. of Carroll. Ohio. who died 1932; both are buried at Missouri Valley, Iowa. Mr. Carlisle was a hardware salesman.

CHILDBEN: 212. Jay Carlisle. No record. 21~t Dorothy Carlisle.

DOROTHY CARLISLE (213)

Born, 1893; married, September 20th, 1923, Mathias Shields, of Omaha, born February 15th, 1893. Mr. and Mrs. Shields now reside in Kansas City, Missouri.

D.A UGHTERS : 214. Marion Elizabeth Shields. Born June 12th, 1924, at Omaha. 216. Winifred Eleanor Shields. Born October 16, 1926 at Omaha. 216. Dorothy Louise Shields. Born November 22, 1928, at Omaha.

-123- MATTIE JANE CARLISLE (205) Borl! May 23rd, 1849, near Lancaster, Ohio; died. June 1931, at Fort Pierre, South Dakota. Married 1877, to George W. Graybill, an attorney of Lancaster, Ohio, who died at Missouri Valley, Iowa. m 1909. Both are buried at Missouri Valley. Iowa. No issue.

Ul/LLIAM McCLUNG CARLISLE (206) Born at Lancaster, Ohio, October 30th, 1851; died, January 2nd. 1923. Married, August, 1884, to Leota Turner, of Lancaster, Ohio. He was a hardware merchant.

CmLDREN: 217. T umer McClung Carlisle. 218. Louise Janette Carlisle.

TURNER McCLUNG CARLISLE (217) Born 1893 at Missouri Valley, lcwa. Married 1917, Gertrude Wilson. of Omaha. Nebraska. where they now reside. No issue.

LOUISE JANETTE CARLISLE (218) .tlOrnr--. 1H~~o. nn ,- at.. 1v11ssoun,• • • • •vauey, 7 11 1owa.T 1v1arnea1l • • 1 \Jeorge,.... rer1ey,'"' 1 uesl"- Moines, Iowa, where they now reside.

CHILDREN: 219. Margaret Louise Perley. Born January 21st, 1927; died August 27th, 1927. 220. George McClung Perley. Born November 14th, 1929, a: Des Moines, Iowa.

BASIL W ASHJNCTON CARLISLE JUNIOR (207) Born near Lancaster, Ohio, December 8th, 1853; died, October 1907, at Missouri Valley, Iowa. Married first, May, 1880, to Abbie Poston, of Logan, Ohio, who died March, 1906. Abbie Poston was a Zane descendant. In May, 1796, Congress passed a law authorizing Eb­ enezer Zane to open a road from Wheeling, in Virginia, to Limestone, (now Maysville). Kentucky. known as "Zane's Trace," and this, opened up communication between the Eastern States and Kentucky.

CHILDREN: 221. Ralph James Carlisle. 222. Mary Elizabeth Carlisle. Born 1889, died 1890. 223. Ida Ruth Carlisle.

-124- RALPH JAMES CARLISLE (221) Born February 22nd, 1883. at Missouri V:alley, Iowa. Married Minnie Viola Weiser, of Missouri Valley, Iowa, born February 13th, 1898. Resided in Omaha, Nebraska. Recently moved to California.

CHILDREN: 224. Abbie Ruth Carlisle. Born December 11th, 1916. 225. Ralph Gordon Carlisle. Born July 28th. 1918.

IDA RUTH CARLISLE (223) Born December 26th, 1893, at Missouri Valley, Iowa. Married, 1917, John Hamilton Curtis, of Los Angeles. California, where they now reside.

CHILDREN: 226. Perry Carlisle Curtis. Born October 17th. 1919. 227. Marian Elizabeth Curtis. Born. 1922. Second marriage of Basil W. Carlisle Junior. July 4th. 1907. to Mattie Christman, of Missouri Valley, Iowa. No issue.

LAURA ELLA CARLISLE (208) Born near Lancaster, Ohio, March 20th, 1856. Died, November 1918. !Vfarried William McManamy, of Lancaster, Ohio. Mr. McMan­ amy was a hardware merchant. of Binghampton, New York. He died, July 12th, 1920, and was buried in Forest Rose Cemetery, at Lancaster. Mrs. lv1cManamy also buried in Forest Rose Cemetery.

FRANK PERRY CARLISLE ,(209) Born near Lancaster, Ohio, January 11th, 1859. Lived in Fairfield county, in or near Lancaster, until 1881. Was in college at Otterbein University, Westerville. Ohio, and at Ohio State University. Married, April 28th, 1886, Katherine J. Scott, of Griswold, Iowa. M'.r, Carlisle is a ranchman, and owns a ranch near Fart Pierre, South Dakota. Living in Fort Pierre.

CHILDREN: 228. Flagg Perry Carlisle. 229. Basil Scott Carlisle. Born, July 26th, ] 891; died, February 24th, 1914. Buried at Missouri Valley, Iowa. 230. Malcolm Robert Carlisle. Born, May 27th, 1895, at Mis• souri Valley, Iowa. Cattle and horseman, Fort Pierre, South Dakota.

-125- 231. Lois Harriet Carlisle. Born June 3rd, 1897, at Missouri Val­ ley, Iowa. Died January 30, 1898. Buried at Missouri Valley. 232. Charles V. Carlisle. Born at Missouri Valley, August 20th. 1899. Cattle and horse ranchman of Fort Pierre, South Dakota. 2:1:1_ Katherine F ranees Carlisle. Born, January 4, 1904, at Mon­ damin, Iowa. Teacher in the Capital City Schools, Fort Pierre, South Dakota.

FLAGG PERRY CARLISLE (228) Born at Griswold. Iowa, October 19th, 1889; married, June 8th, 1921, Blanch Fry, of Maringo, Iowa. He is an attorney, and resides at Kodoka, South Dakota. O:r-rn SoN: 234. William Flagg Carlisle. Born December 25th, (Christmas) • 1924.

WILLIAM FLAGG CARLISLE (210) Born at Lancaster, Ohio, January 13th, 1861; died, September 9th, 1883, at Lancaster. Buried in Forest Rose Cemetery, Lancaster.

ELIZABETH BLACK (8) Born in Mifflin county ,Pennsylvania; came to Ohio with her parents in 1811; married William Trimble, son of William Trimble, of Pleasani: township. Fairfield county.

CHILDREN: 235. William Black Trimble. 2:36. John Trimble. 237. Thomas Trimble died young. 238. Bell Trimble. Married first, ______Woods; second, ______·Pfashbaugh. 2:~!1. l\1artha Trimble. Married ______Plank. 240. Lucinda Trimble. Married, no· record. All of the above Trimble family, with the exception of William B.. so far as is known, lived in Fulton county, Indiana, near Rochester.

WILLIAM BLACK TRIMBLE (235) Born in Indiana, 1832; died, in Fa~rfield county, Ohio, about 1922. Married Margaret Elder, born 1842, died 1899, daughter of Thomas and Nancy (Sherwood) Elder, of Jackson township, Perry county, Ohio. William B. Trimble served in the Civil War, a private in Co. B.• 17th

-126- 0. V. I. He and his wife and one son Francis, are interred in the Grand­ view Cemetery, near Bremen. They lived ;)fi the farm of William S. Black, two and one-half miles east of Bremen. Ohio. near the Jerusalem Church.

CHILDREN: 24]. Francis Trimble. Born 1862, died 1863. 242. Edward Thomas Trimble. Living at Biggs, Butte county, California. Married Lottie Atkinson or Atchison. ONE SoN: 24:3. Carrolton Trimble.

JOHN TRIMBLE (236)

Born, ] S83, in Indiana ; married Lydia Lived m Fulton county. Indiana.

CHILDREN: 244. Thomas C. Trimble. Born, 1859. 2-1::i. Clinton D. Trimble. Born, 1864. 246. Martha C. Trimble. Born, 1866. 2J7. Eunice Trimble. Born, 1869.

JAM£S PATTON BLACK (9)

Born in Mifflin county. Pennsylvania, March 20th, 1802; came to Ohio with his parents, brother and sisters, in 1811. He was a Presbyterian and ruling elder in the Bethel Church, 1852. Married Anstice Sherwood, born 1803, daughter of John Sherwood, of Jackson township. Perry county. James P. Black was a farmer~ owned land in Jackson township, Perry county. in Section No. 31. Later, he bought a part of the southwest ciuarter of Section No. 7, Rushcreek township, Fairfield county. where he 'lived until his death. July 14th, 188:3. His wife died 1849. Both are buried in the Bethel Church Cemetery, near Bremen.

CHILDREN: 248. Mary Black. 24.0. Samuel Sherwood Black. 2:i0. William M. Black. 251. Nancy Black. 252. Martha Black. 258. Robert Black. Born 1841, died 1849. Burial in Bethel Cem­ etery. James P. Black married a second wife, Jane (Haggerty) Kennedy, who survived him several years.

-127- MARY BLACK (248)

Born in Perry county, Ohio, July 21st, 1825; moved with her par­ ents to the farm home they bought in Jackson township, Perry county, now known as the Charles E. Poling fatm. Married, May 29th, 1844, Samuel Poling, born, December 23rd, 1822. They lived first on the Connel Poling farm; later, on a farm near M'axville, Monday Creek township, Perry county. Early in life, Mary (Black) Poling united with the Bethel Presbyterian Church, and later transferred her membership to the South Harvey Chapel Methodist Church, in Marion township, Hock­ ing county. She died, July 8th, 1911. Her husband preceded her in death. and both are buried in the South Harvey's Chapel Church Cemetery.

CHILDREN:

254. Penina Ellen Poling. 25f;. Anstice Poling. 256. Caroline Poling. ~57. Sarah Poling. 258. l\1artha Poling. 25!1 ••4lbert Dillon Poling. 260. John Dallas Poling. 261. \1<1illiam Jefferson Poling. 262. Jane Olivia Poling. 263. Charles E. Poling. 2€4. Frank S. Poling.

PENINA ELLEN POLING (224)

Born near Bremen, March 2nd, 1845; died, February 26th, 1926; married, March 7th, 1867. George Van Atta, a farmer, living near Max­ ville. Mr. and Mrs. Van Atta were members of the Fairview United Brethren Church, near Maxville, and both are buried in the cemetery near by.

CHILDREN:

265. Orilla Van Atta. 266. Edward Van Atta. 267. l~aura Van Atta. 268. Albert V:an Atta. · 269. F:rank Van Atta. 270. Earney Van Atta. 271. Samuel Van Atta. Born, July 7, 1877; died, April 25, 1897. 272. Charles Van Atta. Born, March 10, 1871; died, June 1. 1889

-128- ORILLA VAN ATTA (265) Born. December 6th, 1867, near Maxville; married, December 6th, 1888, Elmer Ashbaugh, of Jackson town~hip, Perry county. They lived on a farm in Jackson township, where their three sons were born.

CHILDREN: 274. Roy Ashbaugh. 275. Earl Ashbaugh. 273. Frank Ashbaugh.

FRANK ASHBAUGH (273)

Born, October 24th, 1889. farmer; married. April 8th, 1911. Ruth Focht, daughter of William and Sarah Howdyshell Focht, of near Crossenv;lle, Jackson township, Perry county, Ohio. Mr. and Mrs. Ash­ baugh live near Crossenville, and are members of the Salem United Breth­ ren church, near there.

CHILDREN: 276. Dorothy Floretta Ashbaugh. 277. Wilford Merle Ashbaugh. Born near Crossenville. August 24th. 1916. 278. Lee Franklin Ashbaugh. Born near Crossenville. November 3rd, 1926.

DOROTHY FLORETTA ASHBAUGH (276)

Born near Crossenville, October 2ncl, 1913. Married, October 7th. 1933, Clidc Childers, son of Wade and Georgia (Householder) Childers, of Cross':!nville.

ONE CHILD~ 279. Betty Anne Childers. Born in Bremen, April 21st, 1934.

ROY WILLIS ASHBAUGH (274)

Born, November 8th, 1891; married. May 30, 1920, Blanche Mor­ ris, of Cambridge, Ohio.

CHILDREN: 280. Melba Evelyn Ashbaugh. Born in Vinton, Benton county, Iowa, March 27th, 1925. 281. Marilyn Lou Ashbaugh. Born in Rushford. Fillmore county, Minnesota, June 25th, 1929.

-129- EARL EDWARD ASHBAUGH (275) Born, March 19th, 1896; married, June 22nd, 1922, Elizabeth Col~ lins. Residence, Columbus.

NO DESCENDANTS.

EDWARD VAN ATTA (266) Born. April 22nd, 1869, near Maxville; married, January 3rd, 1897, Alta Brown, who died. July 28th. 1909.

ONE DAUGHTER: 282. Ruby Phyllis Van Atta. Edward again married, May 11th 1910, Flora (Mohler) Rehm.

NO CHILDREN: They live at 1534 Hawthorne Avenue, Columbus, and are mem­ bers of the Broad Street Methodist Episcopal Church.

RUBY PHYLLIS VANATTA (282) Born in New Lexington. Perry county, Ohio, November 22nd, 1898; married Crawford Daiiy, August 27th, 1924.

CHILDREN: 283. Don Crawford Daily. Born June 12th, 1926. 284. Robert Edward Daily. Born May 8th, 1929.

LAURA VAN ATTA (267) Born near Maxville. May 10th, 1872; married, August 11th, 1895. Lewis N. Butt. Four daughters and two sons were born. No record.

ALBERT VAN ATTA (268) Born near Maxville. August 7th, 1875. Deceased. Married, Decem­ ber 25th, 1894, Margaret Younker, of MB.xville.

CHILDREN: 285. Alice Van Atta. 286. John Van Atta. Deceased. Albert married a second wife. Two daughters and one son were born. The son died, June 1929. No further record.

-130- ALICE VAN ATTA (285) Born, March 31st, 1897; married, May 19th, 1919, Wesley Shaffer.

CHILDREN: 287. Wesley Shaffer, Junior. Born March 20th, 1920. 288. Edwin Shaffer. Born February 1st, 1922.

FRANK VAN ATTA (269) Born near Maxville, December 22nd, 1880; married, October 13th, 1917, Hazel Ruth Hoodlet. They live in Logan, Ohio.

CHILDREN: 289. Frances Van Atta. Born, May 28th, 1918. 290. George Edward Van Atta. Born, September 13th, 1920. 291. Alice Alberta Van Atta. Born October 23rd, 1921. 292. Frank M. Van Atta. Born August 18th, 1926; deceased. 293. Glenn Hoodlet Van Atta. Born, November 27th, 1931.

EARNEY VAN ATTA (270) Born near Maxville. August 27th, 1882; married, September, 1926, Zetta Crawford. Now living in Logan.

No DESCENDANTS:

ANSTICE POLING (255) Born near Bremen, December 15th. 1846; died, July 24th. 1892; buried in Logan Cemetery. Married, June 30th. 1870, Dr. Noah Blosser, son of Nicholas and Elizabeth (Hufford) Blosser. Dr. Blosser and fam- ily lived in Maxville. · ·

CHILDREN: 294. Frank Elwood Blosser. 295. Bertha Belle Blosser. Born, June 17th, 1873; died, October 10th, 1892; burial in Logan Cemetery.

FRANK ELWOOD BLOSSER (294) Born, July !1th, ] 871; was instructor at Boys' Industrial School, Lancaster, Ohio, for several years. Died, May 6th, 1899, burial .in Logan Cemetery.

CAROLINE POLING (256) Born, near Bremen, December 201:h, 1848; died, January 16th, ]877. Married, February 11th, 1873, Samuel Bowland, who died March 10th. 1873.

-131- Sox: 29G. Howard S. Bowland. Caroline again married, January 27th, 1876, A. P. Kennedy.

DAUGHTER: 297. Harrietta Kennedy. Born, December 21st, 1876; died, March 3rd. 1877.

HOW ARD S. BOWLAND- (296) Born, April 11, 1873; married, April 11, 1893, Elizabeth Wpgner.

CHILDREN: 298. Ruth Bowland. 299. Jennie Bowland. 300. Martha Bowland. 301. Mary Bowland. 802. George Bowland. 303. Charles Bowland. 304. Virgil Bowland. :305. Delphia Bowland.

RUTH BOWLAND (298) Born, October 21st, 1894; married, May 7th, 1915, Walter Hilliard. Now livinz in Bremen.

CHILDREN: 306. Evelyn Hilliard. Born December 17th, 1915. 307. Ivan Hilliard. Born December 31st, 1917. 308. Mildred Hilliard. Born F ebmsry 24th. 1920. 309. Carl Hilliard. Born Feb. J 9. 1922 ; died. F eh. 17, 1923. 310. Louise Hilliard. Born February 6th. 1924. :-n 1. Marvene Hilliard ( 312. Kathleen Hilliard ( Born, July 1st• 1925·

JENNIE BOWLAND (299) Born, October 15th, 1892; married, August 22nd, 1913, Lewis Helber. Living in Enterprise, Hocking county, Ohio.

CHILDREN: 313. Pearl Helber. Born, February 10th, 1914; died, December 24th, 1920. 314. Mary Helber. Born, November 20th, 1915; deceased.

-132- -115. Ivan Helher. Born, October 16th, 1917. ~il 6. Fern Helber. Born, October 22nd, 1920. 317. Harold Helber. Born June 3rd, 1923; deceased. 318. Hazel Helber. Born July 28th, 1924. 319. Paul Helber. Born August 28th, 1926. 320. Kenneth Helber. Born, August 1st, 1932; deceased.

MARTHA BOWLAND (300) Born, July 23rd, 1898; married, Jan. 12th, 1918, Carl E. Graham.

CHILDREN: 321. Ross Graham. Born April 9th, 1918. 322. Helen G;raham. Born September 7th, 1919. 323. Robert Graham. Born January 17th, 1921. 324. Richard Graham. Born September 24th, 1923. 325. Donald Graham. Born Nov,~mber 15th, 1927. 32fi. Leroy Graham. Born August 20th, 1920. Deceased.

MARY BOWLAND (301) Born, September 1st, 1902; married Clay Welsh.

CHILDREN: 327. Elizabeth Welsh. Born November 8th, 1919. 328. l\1axine Welsh. Born April 17th, 1921.

GEORGE BOWLAND (302) Born, October 23rd, 1900; World War Veteran. Record not found in Ohio roster. Married, l\1arch 6th, 1927, Clara Poling. Now living in Lancaster, Ohio.

SONS: 329. Edward Bowland. Born August 20th, 1927. 330. Mlartin Bowland. Born September 10th, 1929.

CHARLES BOWLAND (303) Born, Decem:ber 29th, 1903; married, November 12th, 1932, Ollie Clark. No CHILDREN.

VIRGIL BOWLAND (304) Born, April 27th, 1906; graduate of Marion township, Hocking county, High School. Married, November 23rd, 1927, Beatrice Martin.

-133- SoN: 331. John Harlan Bowland. Born April 21st, 1929.

DELPHIA BOWLAND (305) Born, August 28th, 1908; married Albert F. Sheets.

CHILDREN: 332. Harold F. Sheets. Born January 11th, 1930. 333. Mary E. Sheets. Born October 31st, 1932.

SARAH ELIZABETH POLING (257) Born near Bremen, November 21st, 1850; married, April 11th, 1875, Levi H. Kennedy, born 1853, son of Thomas and Sophia (Huston) Kennedy. Levi Kennedy and family lived for a number of years near New Lexington, where he was Superitendent of the Perry County In­ firmary. Later, they moved to Bremen, where he was member of the Ma­ sonic Lodge, and active in civic affairs. Mr. Kennedy passed away at his home in Bremen, September 12th, 1934; buried in Grandview Cemetery.

CHILDREN: 334-. Daisy Belle Kennedy. 835. Della May Kennedy. 336. Mary Sophia Kennedy.

DAISY BELLE KENNEDY (334) Born, August 23rd, 1876; deceased; married Charles Wagner.

DAUGHTER: 337. Helen Wagner.

DELLA MAY KENNEDY (335) Born. June lflth, 1877; married, December 11th, 1895, Ferdinand Moeller. CHILDREN: 338. Margaret Moeller. Born, August 10th, 1896; died F ebru­ ary 25th, 1897. 339. Juanita Louise Moeller. Born, October 18th, 1904; died, October 23rd, 1904. 340. Thelma Moeller. Born, April 18th, 1898; died, May 12th, 1906. 341. Georgia Evelyn Moeller. 342. Levi Charles Moeller.

-134- GEORGIA EVELYN MOELLER (341) Born near Bremen, July 20th, 1902; married, ------· Now living in Zanesville, Ohio.

C:HJLDREN: 343. Richard Lee. Born in Bremen, September 24th, 1926. 344. Dale Gene. Born in Bremen, June 5th, 1930.

LEVI CHARLES MOELLER (342) Born in Bremen, October 19th, 1911 ; married Ruth Milligan.

DAUGHTER: 345. Georgia Juanita Moeller. Born near Bremen, Jan. 22. 1934•

.l\!ARY SOPHIA KENNEDY (336) Born May 18th, 1882; now living in Columbus.

MARTHA M. POLING (258) Born near Bremen, September 16th, 1852. Now living in Columbus with her daughter, Mrs. Arthur Smith. Married, September 23rd, 1875, Edward L. Saffel, born 1848, died 1916.

DAUGHTERS: 346. Fannie Saffel. 34 7. Mary Saffel.

FANNIE SAFFEL (346) Born near Bremen, July 29th, 1876; married, April 9th, 1896, to John H. Leonard, of Hocking county.

CHILDREN: 348. Patience Leonard. 34!l. Chauncy Leonard.

PATIENCE LEONARD (348) Born near Bremen, January 25th, 1897; married, December 25th, 1920, Russel Householder, son of Doctor Franklin Householder, of Bremen. Lived in Junction City, Perry county. Patience died, December 18th, 1028.

-135- CHILDREN: 3GO. Doctor John Householder. Born March 14th, 1922. 351. Russel Householder, Junior. Born September 5th, 1923. 352. Martha Householder. Born March 9th, 1925. 353. Arthur Lewis Householder. Born November 7th, 1926.

CHAUNCY LEONARD (349) Born near Bremen, October Brd, 1900; married, August 15th, 1926, Emma Brasseur.

CHILDREN: 354. Lou Anna Leonard. Born Oc.tober 12th. 1929. :355. Mary Lee Leonard. Born November 21st, 1930.

MARY SAFFEL (347) Born near Bremen, l\1arch 15th. 1882; taught school for several years in the Hocking County Children's Home. Married, May 7th, 1902, Arthur R. Smith. of Hocking county. Now living in Columbus, 2001 Summit Street.

ALBERT DILLON POLING (259) Born near Bremen, October 15th, 1854; married, November 19th, ·1887, Amanda Welty. born January 1st, 1858, daughter of Christian and Salome (Blosser) Welty. Albert Dillon Poling, farmer; lived three miles southeast of Bremen, for the past thirty years. He died March 7th, 1934. ancl his wife died June 2nd. 1934. Both buried in the South Harvey Church Cemetery.

CHILDREN: 35G. Earl Poling. 357. Milo Poling. 358. Frank J. Poling. Born near Bremen, August 10th, 1896. Living on farm near Bremen.

EARL POLING (356) Born near Maxville. October 13th, 1891; married, October 14th, 1914, Zella Sherlock, born 1896, died 1930, daughter of Eli and Alice (Griggs) Sherlock.

CHILDREN~ :359. Louise Poling. Born November 20th, 1918. 360. Helen Augusta Poling. Born August 21st, 1925. 361. Edward Dillon Poling. Born March 9th, 1928.

-136- 362. Earl Poling, Junior. Born March 27th, 1930. Earl again married Nannie Klingler, October 20th, 1934. Now living on farm, southeast of Bremen.

MILO POLING (357) Born near Maxville, November 12th, 1893; married, March 15th, 1913, Elsie Crook.

CHILDREN: 363. Webster Poling. Born October 21st, 1916. 364. Richard Poling. Born January 1st, 1921. 365. Hazel June Poling. Born June 1st, 1924. 366. Pearl Edson Poling. Born, June 26th, 1921; died, July 30, 1928. 367. Lester Inwood Poling. Born March 16th, 1932. Milo Poling and family live on farm, near Bremen.

JOHN DALLAS POL/NC (260) Born near Bremen, February 22nd, 1857; now living at Akron. Ohio; married, 1880, Minerva Williams, who died, December 22, 1900.

CHILDREN: 368. Pearl Burton Poling. Born, March 1st, 1880; died, Decem­ ber 2nd, 1903; burial in South Harvey Cemetery. 369. Delphia Belle Poling. Born April 11th, 1882; married, 1915, Clinton Haupt, living in Barberton, Summit county, Ohio. No descendants. 370. Bessie Poling. 371. Letta Jane Poling. 372. Mary Poling. Born, October 19th, 1888; died, January 20th, 1928; married, 1906, Arthur Deginder. No descendants. 373. Wilbur Poling. Lives at Junction City. No records. 374. Fanny Poling. Born, September 12th, 1894; married Walter Smelsey. No children. 37n. F arrest Poling. Born, September 6th, 1896; married, Novem­ ber ]2th, 1915, Lyle Siggins. No descendants. 376. Lester Dewey Poling. Born, June 5th, 1898; married, Novem­ ber 5th, 1922, Ona W'Orks. No descendants.

BESSIE POLING (370) Born, August 5th, 1884; married, 1900, John Studer, who died in 1912.

-137- D.ai:-GHTER: 377. Helen Studer. Born, June 17th, 1901; married, 1921, Earl Moran. Now living in Akron. Mrs. Helen (Studer) Moran is an accomplished singer, and radio entertainer.

LETTA JANE POLING (371) Born, August 20th, 1886; died, May 24th, 1928; married, 1907, Fred Allman.

CmLDKEN: 378. Donald Allman. 379. Ruth Allman. Born, December 19th, 1911; died, November 25th, 1924. 380. Mary Elizabeth Allman. Born August 11th, 191 G. 38]. Rolland Allman. Born March 10th. 1919. 382. June Allman. Born July 2nd. 1921. 383. John Allman. Born April 3rd. 1924. 384. Barbara. Allman. Born May 19th, 1925. 385. Richard Allman. Born May 24th. 1928.

DONALD ALLMAN (378) Bilm February 24th. 1909; married. 1930.

CHILDKEN: 386. Alberta Ruth Allman. Born February 6th, 1930. 387. Donald Allman, Junior. Born. 1931.

WILLIAM JEFFERSON POLING (261) Born near Maxville, May 5th, 1860; died, 1871. Buried in South Harvey Chapel Cemetery.

JANE OLIVIA POLING (262) Born near Maxville, December 2nd.1862; died, May 30th, 1930; married, November 2nd. 1884, Reuben \Velty, born 1S55, died 1912. Mr. and Mrs. Welty lived on a farm near Bremen. Both buried in Grandview Cemetery, near Bremen.

CHILDUN: 388. Charley Welty. 389. Mary Welty. 390. Forest Welty. 391. Ward Welty. 392. Porter Welty.

-138- CHARLEY WELTY (388) Born near Bremen. February 7th, 1886; married, September 30th, 1909, Goldie Scholl, daughter of Phillip and Margaret (Wright) Scholl. Mr. and Mrs. Welty reside in Bremen, where he is cashier in the First Bremen Bank; member of Masonic and Eastern Star Lodges, served as Worthy Patron in 0. E. S. Members of the Bremen United Brethren Church. CHILDREN: 393. Clarence Welty. 394. Margaret Lucile W~lty. Born in Bremen, February 24, 1913; died, June 30th, 1921. 395. John Phillip Welty.

CLARENCE WELTY (393) Born in Bremen, December 23rd. 1910; graduate of Rushcreek Me­ morial High School; graduate of Otterbein University, Westerville, Ohio, Bachelor of Science degree; now teaching in the Bremen Schools.

JOHN PHILLIP WELTY (395) Bo;u in Tracy. San Joaquin county, California, June 5th, 1916; graduate of Rushcreek Memorial High School, now student at Capital University, Columbus.

MARY WELTY (389) Born near Bremen. November 30th, 1888; now residing in Bremen; member of Eastern Star Lodge, served as Worthy Matron. Married, July 2nd, 1910, George Biddle.

SONS: 396. Glenn Biddle. 397. Hubert Biddle.

GLENN BIDDLE (396) Born, July 12th, 1911; graduate of Rushcreek Memorial High School, attended college at Otterbein University; married Alberta Veidt, October ::] st, 1923. Living on the late Reuben Welty farm.

HUBERT BIDDLE (367) Born in Miansfield. Ohio, January 28th, 1913; graduate of Rush­ creek Memorial High School, graduate of Lancaster Business College. Now in Government Army air service, Selfridge Field, Mt. Clemens, Michigan.

-139- FOREST WELTY (390) Born near Bremen, April 19th, 1890; married, December 26th, 1914, Clarence Sholl, son of Philip and Margaret (Wright) Sholl. Res• idence, Columbus.

CHILDREN: 398. Lee Sholl. Born December 10th, 1917. 399. Paul Sholl. Born September 2nd, 1919.

WARD WELTY (391) Born near Bremen, February 6th, 1894; married, December 25th, 1919, Pauline Ambrose.

CHILDREN: 400. Alice Jane Welty. Born April 23rd, 1921. 401. W'illiam Ambrose Welty. Born January 26th, 1923. 402. Barbara Ann Welty. Born, March 17th, 1927 ; died, April 1st, 1927. Mr. and l\'1rs. Welty live in Bremen. He is member of Masonic Lodge.

PORTER WELTY (392) Born, April 18th, 1900; member Masonic Lodge, served as Worship­ ful Master, member Eastern Star Lodge. Now living in Denver, Colorado. M·arried, October 15th, 1924, Bessie Sharpnack.

No DESCENDANTS:

CHARLES E. POLING (263) Born near Maxville, October 20th, 1865 ; married Alice Webb, who died March 28th, 1893. Charles again married, May 18th, 1898, Ella Stuart, daughter of David and Asenath (Hufford) Stuart. Reside on a farm, south.east of Bremen. Members of the Grange, and Bremen Methodist Church.

FRANK S. POLING (264) Born near Maxville, January 6th, 1868; married, 1906, Sarah Johnson, deceased. SoNs: 403. Willis Poling. Born, 1906. 404. Clifford Poling. Born. 1909. Frank married a second wife, April 17th, 1932, Margaret Richards.

-140- DAUGHTER: 40;.:. Fay Ardella Poling. Born September 1st. 1933. Now living on farm where Frank was born. in Monday Creek township. Perry county.

SAMUEL SHERWOOD BLACK: (249) Born May 17th, 1827. in Jackson township, Perry county. Ohio; married, June, ] 849, Mary Ann C. Johnson, of Marion township, Hock­ ing county. Ohio. They bought land in Auglaize township. Allen county. Ohio, where M'ary Ann Black died of smallpox, and was buried there. Samuel Black and children later moved to the town of Ada, in Hardin county. He died in October, 1906, at the home of his daughter, Mrs. Thaddeus Rogall. at West Glaize, Laclede county, Missouri. Buried in the Hammer Cemetery. one and one-half miles south-west of West Glaize.

CHILDREN: 406. Jefferson Black. Deceased. No more known. 407. James Black. Deceased. No more known. 408- Minnie Black. Deceased. 409. .T ohn Black. Living. History unknown. 410. Homer Black. Deceased. No more known. 411. Ida Black. Deceased.

MINNIE FLORENCE BLACK (408) Bora in Auglaize township, Allen county. Ohio, July 20th, 1862 ; died. October 7th, 1892; married, June 20th, 1880, D. A. Christopher. Three children, names unknown.

IDA l\.fAY BLACK (411) Born in Auglaize township, Allen county, Ohio, May 12th. 1870; died, Julv 16th, 1908, at West Glaize, Missouri; buried in the Hammer Cemetery, one and one-half miles south-west of West Glaize. Married Thaddeus Rogall, of Ada, Ohio.

CHILDREN: 412. Ruth Rogall. Married ______Stewart. No record. 41:3. Dorothy Beebe Trixzell Rogall. 414. Irene Rogall.

DOROTHY BEEBE TR/XZELL ROGALL (413) Born September 15th, 1895, in Ada, Hardin county, Ohio; mar- 1ied, September 30th, 1922, at Leavenworth, Kansas, Homer Victor

-141- Gregg, horn January 6th, 18S6, at Lonejack, Jackson county, Missouri, livinz at 1232 Glenwood, Kansas City, Missouri.

CHILDREN: 415. Lora May Gregg. Born March 26th, 1925, at Independence, Missouri. 416. Dorothy Jean Gregg. Born August 18th, 1931, at Inde­ pendence. Missouri.

/RENE ROCALL ( 414) Born June 4th, 1902, in Pittsburgh; married, at Montreal, Missouri, June 6th, 1922, James l\ilorgan Garrison. born February 28th, 1904, at Montreal. Camden county, Missouri. Living at Montreal. Missouri.

CHILDREN: 417. Carl Morgan Garrison. Born, April 24th, 1923, at Montreal. Massouri; died, April 28th, 1923. Burial in Montreal Ceme­ tery. 418. Paul Gordon Garrison. Born, February 25th, 1925, at Mont­ real, Missouri; tlied, March 5th, 1925. Burial in Montreai Cemetery. 419. Leona Frances Garrison. Born, March 31st, 1926, near Montreal, Missoui. 420. Joseph Richard Garrison. Born, April 21st, 1931, near Montreal. 42]. James Albert Garrison. Born, December 22nd, 1932. near Montreal.

fVILL/Altl M. BLACK (250) Born in Jackson township, Perry county, Ohio, September 2nd. 1829, farmer; died, August 4th. 1916, at Prairie City. Kansas; buried in Prairie City Cemetery. Married. April 24th, 1851, at Bremen, Ohio, Catherine Stuart, born October 17th, 1834; died. December 7th, 1914; buried be~ide her husband; daughter of Charles and Christina (Beery) Stuart. "They began home-making near Rushville, Ohio, and in 1858 came to Kansas. They had for company mother's sister and husband. and their two little daughters. Aunt Mary Jane and Uncle Sam Black. They came by boat, to what is now Kansas City. Bought oxen and a wagon to take their household goods and families to what they thou~ht a desirable lo­ cality. They found that, near a little settlement called Prairie City. After­ ward absorbed by the village, Baldwin City. Father bought 160 acres of land and received a deed, signed by President James Buchanan. 1861 to '64 were troublesome times for pio­ neers and anti-slavery advocates. Raiders came over from Missouri. Border

-142- ruffians sacked Lawrence, our county seat, and burned homes on their way south. Our folks hid the furniture in the tall grass. Mother was the last to leave the house, because she wanted to save the household heir­ looms, some brought from Ohio, and then she crawled out through the tall grass to hide. She looked up once, and a bullet hit the ground not far away. The ruffians were looking for men, not women. General Major Plumbs and men came through Stars Gap, about a mile away. When the ruffian band saw the U. S. soldiers, they started south, as fast as their horses could carry them. My father was out with the militia for a time. After finishing country school. we children were sent to Baldwin City. to continue our education. Our parents were Presbyterians. and early took their place in the work of the church, my father, an elder for many y~ars. Your correspondent was sent to the University of Kansas for three years. taught in the public schools, one year of which was in the schools of Bremen, Ohio. l\1y husband passed away two year3 after finishing a medical course in The Chicago Homeopathic Medical Co1lege. Again father and mother made a home for me and my two young children. My mother once said. that they could not have stayed on the old home farm as long as they did, without the aid of the children and their mother. We named our home farm "Sherwood, .. grandmother Black's maiden name. "-Written by Hattie (Black) Holloway.

CHILDREN OF Wn.LBM M. AND CATHERINE BLACK: 422. Washington Cyrus Black. 42~. Charles Stuart Black. 424. Harry James Black { Born F ehruary 3rd, 1864. 42~. Hattie Alice Black ~

WASHING TON CYRUS BLACK ( 422) Born near Rushville, Fairfield county, Ohio, January 24th. 1852; married. January 1st. 187!), Nannie Kate Ash'by, of near Baldwin City, Kansas. Both deceased.

426. Earl T. Black.

CHARLES STUART BLACK (423) Born April 16th, 1856. ;iear Rushville, Ohio; married, January 00th, 1879, l\1ary Jane Baker.

CHILDREN: 427. Gertrude Ann Black. 4-28. ~'ilbur Stuart Black. 429. Lloyd Leaman Black.

-143- Charles Black died December 10th. 1920. His wife, Mary Jane, died several years before. Both are buried in the Baldwin Cemetery. Mr. Black married a second wife, September 11th, 1918, Grace Showalter.

GERTRUDE ANN BLACK (427) Born near Baldwin City, Kansas, April 20th, 1880; married J. W. Bain.

ONE DAUGH'rER: 430. Mary Catherine Bain. Born, 1923; living with her father's people, at Lamar, Colorado. . Mr. Bain died in the spring of 193-i, and his wife, Gertrude, died in the summer of 1934.

WILBUR STUART BLACK (428)

Born near Baldwin City, Kansas, March 12th, 1884; married, Mabel Thompson.

ONE DAUGHTER: 431. Bettie Jean Black.

LLOYD LEAMAN BLACK (429) Born near Baldwin City, Kansas, June 27th, 1887; married, at Bloomington, Illinois, July 10th, 1924, Anne Evangeline Sleeter, born April 17th, 1896, at Storm Lake, Iowa, daughter of John Henry and Anna Marie ( Harmel) Sleeter. Mr. and Mrs. Lloyd L. Black live at 2612 1st Ave., N., .Great Falls, Montana. He is District Manager for The Pacific M11tual Life Insurance Company, of California.

CHILDREN: 432. Lloyd Leaman Black, Junior .. Born October 17th, 1925, at Great Falls, Montana. 433. Mary Ann Black. Born December 17th, 1928, at Great Falls, Montana.

HARRY JAMES BLACK (424) Born near Baldwin City, Kansas, February 3rd, 1864; married, November 6th, 1889, Eva Jane Ashby, daughter of ______Ashby and Elizabeth Marguerite (Foster) Ashby. They live near Riverside, Cali­ fornia, and are engaged in the poultry industry.

-144- CHILDREN: 434. Dorothy Katherine Black. 435. Harriet Elizabeth Black. 436. Paul Ashby Black. 437. Homer Eugene Black. 438. Carl Herald Black.

DOROTHY KATHERINE BLACK (434)

Born, July 26th, 1890; married, December 25th, 1912. Harvey M. Parker. merchant. They live in Glendale. California.

CHILDREN: 439. Norman Black Parker. Born December 13th, 1913. 440. Dorothy Louise Parker. Born June 6th, 1915. 441. Harriet Grace Parker. Born December 22nd, 1918. 142. Helen Evalyn Parker. Born January 8th, 1922. 44:l. Shirley Mildred Parker. Born February 27th, 1927.

HARRIET ELIZABETH BLACK (43'5)

Married James M. Scharf. minister in the Lutheran Church. at Ickesburg. Pennsylvania.

CHILDREN: 444. Marjorie Katherine Scharf. 445. Barbara Elizabeth Scharf. Born, 1934.

PAUL ASHBY BLACK (436)

Borr. February 10th, 1895; graduate of University of Colorado. Alpha Sigma Phi-Tau Beta Pie B. S. (E. E.) 1918. Enlisted in the World War, February, 1918, Engineer Reserve Corp, U. S. A. Transferred, May 25th, 1918, to 4th Officers' Training Camp-Camp Dodge, Des Moines, Iowa, and Camp Taylor, Louisville, Kentucky Commissioned 2nd Lt. F. A. N. S. A. and assigned to 12th Artil­ lery Brigade, Camp McClellen, Anniston, Alabama, September 7th, 1918. Assigned to Students School of Fire for Artillery, at Fort Sill, Oklahoma, November 16th, 1918. Honorably discharged, Feb. 7, 1919. Mr. Black is an auto electrician; married, May 22nd, 1921, Frances Dodson, born October 24th, 1897, daughter of ______Dodson and Olive Jeanette (Thomas) Dodson. They live at Monrovia, California

-145- CHILDREN: 446. Olive Jeanette Black. Born November 17th, 1922. 447. Eleanor Jane Black. Born March 31st, 1924. 44.8. Robert Dodson Black. Born October 9th, 1933.

HOMER EUGENE BLACK (437) Born Janary 15th, 1897; graduate of Northwestern University; World War Service-148th Field Artillery-fourteen months in F ranee. Homer Eugene Black, an accountant, living at Riverside, California. Married Ruthana, daughter of Dr. C. C. Ransom and Mary Jeannette (Brown) Ransom, of Patomac, Vermillion county, Illinois.

CHILDREN: 449. Eileen Black. Born, 1922. 450. Eugene Black. Born, 1928.

CARL HERALD BLACK (438) Oil station attendant. living at Eagle Rock, California ; married Dorcas Peterson, daughter of ______Peterson, and ______(Ander- son) Peterson.

DAUGHTER~ 4fi1. Carla Marie Black.

HATTIE ALICE BLACK (425) Born near Baldwin City, Kansas, February 3rd. 1864; died, August 26th, 1!134; buried beside her husband in West Baldwin Cemetery; mar­ ried, August 11th, 1898, Charles Dick Hol!oway, who died, August 11th, 1898.

CHITJDREN: 452. Richard Black Holloway. 458. Katherine Stuart Holloway.

RICHARD BLACK HOLLOWAY (452) Born, July 29th, 1894; married, M'ay 29th, 1927, Gertrude Virginia Ragsdale, of Kansas City, formerly of Moberly, Missouri. Richard Holloway is employed in the office of the Bemis Bag Company, Kansas City. Residence, 5801 Woodland, Kansas City, Mis­ soun.

ONE DAUGHTER: 454. Virginia Katherine Holloway. Born May 4th, 1931.

-146- KATHERINE STUART HOLLOWAY (453) Born, May 7th, 1896; graduate nurse; married Robert C. Mitchell, June 15tL 1925. They reside in Lawrence, Kansas, where Mr. Mitchell is an instructor in the Mining and Geology Department of the Engi­ neering School of Kansas University.

No DEscENDANTs.

NANCY BLACK (251) Born in Jackson township. Perry county, Ohio, 1833; died in Mon­ day Creek township, Perry county, 1876; burial in Bethel Cemetery, east of Bremen; married, February 15th, 1851, Daniel Henricks, born No­ vember 2nd, 1832; died, November 12th, 1912, son of George and Eliz­ abeth (Fink) Henricks, of Monday Creek township. Daniel Henricks and family lived in Mbnday Creek township, on a farm.

CHILDREN: 455. John W. Henricks. 456. Elizabeth J. Henricks. Died, aged 14 years. 457. James C. Henricks.

JOHN W. HENRICKS (455) Born in Monday Creek township, Perry county; married, ------·

CHILDREN: 458. George Henricks. 459. Anna Henricks. Married·· Herbert Little, son of Luther Lit­ tie, of Columbus. Anna died, 1929.

GEORGE HENRICKS (458) Born at Peoria, Illinois, October 31st, 1890, civil engineer; mar­ ried, November 7th, 1 fl24, Lillian Caldwell Willie, born in Cleveland.

NO DESCENDANTS. Mr. and Mrs. Henricks are members of the M:ethodist Church, and now live at 107 Glenmont Avenue, Columbus, Ohio.

JAJ..fES C. HENRICKS (457) Born in Monday Creek township, Perry county, Ohio. Married, now living in Omaha, Nebraska, one son and two daughters.

-147- MARTHA BLACK (252) Born in Jackson township. Perry county, Ohio, September, 1835; married Daniel Ashbaugh, born January 16th, 1822. He owned land in Section 31. Jackson township; died, December 25th. 1908. and his wife died September, 1879. Both buried in Bethel Cemetery, of which church they were members.

CHILDREN: 460. William Ashbaugh. 461. Charles Ashbaugh. 462. Anstiss Ashbaugh. 463. Jane Ashbaugh. 464. James Ashbaugh. 465. Ida Ashbaugh. 466. Maggie Ashbaugh. Born, 1873; died, 1922.

WILLIAM ASHBAUGH (460) Born, August 14th, 1854; married, Amelia, daughter of Andrew !\11oore, of Jackson township.

CHILDREN: 467. Mattie Asbbaugh. Married Hathaway. No record. 468. Grace Ashbaugh. Married. No record. William Ashbaugh married a second wife, Emma Wagner.

DAUGHTER: 469. Hazel Ashbaugh. Married M,r. McGuire. Five children. names unknown.

CHARLES LESTER ASHBAUGH (461) Boru in Jackson township, Perry co,.mty, June 17th, 1857; married. December 12th, 1882. Clara Etta Rodefer, born in Rushcreek township, Fairfield county, December 7th, 1859, drughter of John and Matilda (Larimer) Rodefer. Charles and Etta Ashbaugh celebrated their Golden Wedding, December 12th, 1932.

CHILDREN: 470. Roy Ashbaugh. 471. Clarence Ashbaugh.

ROY ASHBAUGH (470) Married Amanda ----• of Van Wert county, where they now live.

-148- CLARENCE ASHBAUGH (471) Born in Perry county; married F amah Zeigler. born· in Violet town­ ship, Fairfield county, daughter of Charles and Mary (Beals) Zeigler. Clarence Ashbaugh and wife live in Pittsburgh. One son, deceased.

ANSTISS ASHBAUGH (462) Born. April 14th, 1860; married E. S. Larimer, son of Obediah Larimer, of Perry county. Married, secondly, Sank Kohn, of Van Wert county.

ELIZABETH JANE ASHBAUGH (463) Born. September 6th, 1862, in Jackson township, Perry county, Ohio; died, October 31st, 1924. at her home, south-east of Bremen; buried in Harvey's Chapel Cemetery, M~rion township, Hocking county. Married, October 12th, 1881. John Milton Poling, born February 12th. 1859, son of John and Elizabeth (Short) Poling. John and Jane Poling were members of Harvey's Chapel Methodist Episcopal Church; lived in Rushcreek township, Fairfield county, where their children were all born.

CHILDREN: 4 72. Harry .Tames Poling. Born, 1882. 473. Parley Burton Poling. 4 7 4. Alvah Sylvester Poling. Born, September 8th, 1886; died, June 7th, 1913. 4 75. Florence Ellen Poling. 476. Laura Alice Poling. 477. Ruth Poling. 478. Russel Byron Poling. 479. Warren Clifford Poling. Born, April 8th, 1897: died. May ~0th. 1919. 480. Homer Elsworth Poling. 481. Adalbert Short Poling. 482. Ross Webster Poling. Born August 8th. 1908.

PARLEY BURTON POLING (473) Born, October 24th, 1884, mould maker for the Hocking Glass Company. at I ,ancaster; married, October, J !=.109, Carrie May Forsythe. born, June 3rd, 1892. daughter of Robert and Martha (England) For­ sythe, who lived near Bremen; later, in Lancaster.

CHILDREN: 4S33. Beulah W avileen Poling. 484. Robert Burton Poling. Born, August 31st, 1912; machinist in Hocking Glass Company.

-149- 485. Helen Elizabeth Poling. Born, February 21st, 1915. 486. Martha May Poling. Born, November 1st, 1917.

BEULAH iVAVILEEN POLING (483) Born in Philadelphia, March 19th, 1911; married, John G. Fair­ child, born February 22nd, 1902, shipping clerk for the Hocking Glass Company. ONE SoN: 487. Jack Allen Fairchield. Born in Lancaster, May 2nd. 1934.

FLORENCE ELLEN POLING (475) Born, January 31st, 1888; married, October 6th, 1917, William Alfred Scholl, born April 22nd, 1883, son of Wiiliam and Mary (Hite) Scholl, of Marion township, Hocking county. Ohio. William Alfred Scholl is a rubber worker in Lancaster, Ohio, where he and his family reside.

CHII,DREN: 4.8S. Paul Albert Scholl. Born, in Lancaster, April 8th, 1921. 489. Ruth Ellen Scholl. Born, in Lancaster, December 9th, 1925.

LAURA ALICE POLING (476) Born. August 24th, 1890; married, 1915, Earl James Poling, born 1n Perry county, June 7th, 1891. farmer, living near Bremen, Ohio.

CHILDREN: 490. Harley Edson Poling. Born, January 8th, 1916. 491. Vivian Ilene Poling. Born, March 19th, 1917. 492. Margaret Lorine Poling. Born August 19th, 1918. 493. Mildred Alice Poling. Born, Octdber 16th, 1920. 494. Fern Lucile Poling. Born, April 8th, 1922. 49f;. Annabelle M·ary Poling. Born, March 10th, 1924. 496. Havel Marie Poling. Born, September 26th, 1926. 497. Herbert Milton Poling. Born. December 4th, 1930. 498. Alice May Poling. Born, March 6th, 1933.

RUTH ANN POLING (477) Born, November 6th, 1892; graduate of Crawfis Collegiate Insti­ tute, Fairleld county, Ohio: attended Ohio Wesleyan University School of music; married, at Lancaster, Ohio, by Dr. A. H. Norcross, District Superintendent of Zanesville District, to John William Powell, of Junction

-150- City, Ohio, b(:rn January Lith, 1889, at Chanute, Neosho county, Kansas. Employed by the Kearns-Gorsuch Bottle Company, of the Hazel­ Atlas Glass Company. Zanesville, Ohio. Member of Masonic Lodge, New Lexington, Ohio. Mr. and Mrs. Powell are members of Euclid Avenue Methodist Episcopal Church, at Zanesville, Ohio, where they reside at 722 Lindsay Avenue.

CHILDREN: 498. Norman Sherwood Powell. Born, September 15th, 1917, at Washington Court House, Ohio. 500. Eleanor Jean Powell. Born, September 12th. 1927, at Zanes­ vi!Ie. Ohio. Both are students in Zanesville public schools.

RUSSEL BYRON POLING ( 478) Born, January 2nd, 1895; married, January, 1915, Grace Ruth Wolfe, born, August 5th, 1896.

CHILDREN: 501. Retha Bel1e Poling. Born, August 9th, 1917. 502. Dorothy Ann PC1ling. Born, December 27th, 1925. 503. Larry Roland Poling. Born, April 23rd, 1933.

HOMER ELLSWORTH POLING (480) Born, April 2nd, 1899; married, June, 1920, Nellie Hilyard, born June 16th, rnn2. CHILDREN: 504. Ila Margie Poling. Born, January 1st, 1922. !105. Ruth Imogene Poling. Born, November 19th, 1924. sor.. Nita Belle Poling. Born, August 2nd, 1926. G07. Robert Dean Poling. Born, January 4th, 1928. 508. Patrich Ann Poling. Born. April 12th, 1934.

ADALBERT SHORT POLING (481) Born, March 17th, ]901; married. June, 1925, Gladys Wright, born, I\·foy J Gth, lfH)O. ONE SoN: 509. Donald Burton Poling. Born, November 14th, 1926.

JAMES ASHBAUGH (464) Born, May 11th, 1865; died, 1922; member of Bremen Pres- byterian Church; married Isadora Bowman, October 12th, 1893, daugh­ t""r of John W. and Rachel M. (Griggs) Bowman, of Monday Creek township, Perry county. Ohio.

CHILDREN: 510. Velma Ashbaugh. Born, 1896; married, Edward Kerr, of Bremen. 0:r-:E SoN: :ill. Ralph Kerr. Mn. Ashbaugh, Velma Kerr, and son live in Bremen, where they are members of the Presbyterian Church. 512. Bauman Ashbaugh. Married. No record.

IDA ASHBAUGH (465) Born. July 17th, 1868, Jackson township, Perry county, Ohio.; rnarrried, Pearly F. Larimer, son of Obediah Larimer. of Jackson town­ ship, Perry county.

0NF. DAUGH'rER: 513. Faye Larimer. Married H. E. Throckmorton. Now living in Lancaster, Ohio. ONE SoN: 514. Dean Francis Throckmorton. Born, 1934.

ROBERT BLACK '(2) Son of William and Margaret (Wiley) Black, born in Countv Antrim, Ireland; came to America about 1790. located in Cumberland county or Northumberland county. Penm,ylvania. Some years later he .. went s.:>ut h'' an d was never hear d o f agam.. Th e wor d .. sout h" may mean K~ntucky, Tennessee, or one of the Carolinas.

JOHN BLACK (3) Bon. near Ballymoney, County Antrim, Ireland, son of 'W'illiam and Margaret (Wiley) Black. Came to the United States, in 1790; lived first in Maryland, then removed to Rushville, Fairfield county, Ohio, where he spent the remainder of his life. Whom he married is not known. Two daughters we have found.

CHIT.DREN: 4. Sarah Black. 5."'Daughter (name not found).

-152- SARAH BLACK (4)

Born 1794, in Maryland or Pennsylvania; married, October 24th, }816. to William Thompson, born 1792, in Pennsylvania, son of Wil­ liam and Hannah Thompson. They were married by Rev. John Wright. Sarah (Black) Thompson died, 1876. Her husband died, 1875. They were both members of Presbyterian Church at West Rushville, and Mr. Thompson was an elder in the church. Both are buried in the cemetery, at West Rushville, Ohio.

CHILDREN: 6 . Hannah Thompson. 7. John Thompson. 8. Sarah Thompson. 9. Wll1iam Thompson. Born, 1826; died, aged about 30 years. 10. Samuel Thompson. 11 Mary Thompson. 12. Edward Thompson. 13. Jane Thompson. 14. James Thompson.

HANNAH THOMPSON (6)

Born in Fairfield county, Ohio; married, April 10th, 1843, by Rev. James Anderson, Milton Baker, a carpenter, born 1815, in Walnut town­ ship, Fairfield county, and son of Daniel and Mary (McNamee) Baker. of Rushville.

CHILDREN oP Mn,TON AND HANNAH BAKER: l 5. r,1ary Baker. 16. Edward Baker. 17. Sarah Baker. 18. Laura Baker. 19. William Baker. 20. Oscar Baker. Died, aged 72 years, at the home of his son, in Columbus. Burial in Memorial Burial Park. 2] . Jennie Baker.

No FuRTHER BAKER RECORDS.

JOHN THOMPSON (7)

Born near Rushville, Fairfield county; died in Seneca county, Ohio, about 1867, leaving a widow, one son and one daughter. No further record.

-153- SARAH THOl'JPSON (8) Born in Fairfield county. Ohio; married Brown. Soxs: 22. John Brown. Banker, Zanesville. Ohio; married, and had children. No record. 23. William Brown. Married, one son and one daughter. Names unknown.

SAl\tJUEL THOMPSON (10) Born in Fairfield county. Ohio, 1828; married, March 1857. Lydia J. Whibner. born 1840. Samuel Thompson died, 1895, and his wife, Lydia, died 1902. Both buried in West Rushville Cemetery. Lived in Rushcreek township, Fairfield county, Ohio.

CHILDREN: 24. Elmer Thompson. No record. 25. Carrie Thompson. 26. Della Thompson. 27. Lulu Thompson. 28. Maggie Thompson.

CARRIE THOMPSON (25) l\,1arried, October, 1878, Washington Bretz, both deceased. One son married and has one child. Living in western part of city of Columbus.

DELLA THOMPSON (26) Married ______Lentz, both deceased. One son and one daughter, both m::i.rried. No records.

MAGGIE THOMPSON (28) l'vlarried Clint Morrow, deceased, of near Rushville. One son was born. He was electrocuted. while working for the Ohio Power and Light Company. Maggie (Thompson) Morrow married a second husband. One son.

LULU THOMPSON (27) Married Leroy Huddle, son of Eli and Mary (Rowles) Huddle

SON: 29. Hubert Huddle. Married. 'No record.

-154- MARY THOMPS01V (11)

Born, 18:Jl; married \Villiam Lunceford. CHILDREN': No record.

EDWARD THOMPSON (12)

Born. 18:34; married, April 17th. 1856, Mary J. Rowles, who died, 1861. One daughter. Died, 1860. Edward Thompson. married. June 11th. 1868. by Rev. C. B. Duncan, to Elizabeth Thomas, born, 18-1-3, of near Rushville. Edward Thompson was a farmer. and owned a farm. near Bremen. He and his family were faithful members of the Bremen Presbyterian Church. and he was Elder in this church. He died, lvlay 8th. 1897. Mrs. Thompson died, March 10th, 1918. Both are interred in the West Rushville Cem­ etery.

CHILDREN: 30. William A. Thompson. 31. Jesse Franklin Thompson. 32. Linnie Alice Thompson. Born, August 18th, ] 874; died, l\1arch 16th. ] 906; buried in West Rushville Cemetery. 33. Clarence Earl Thompson.

WILLIAM A. THONIPSON (30)

Born, June 26th, 1869; died, September 1st. 1924; Elder in the Presbyterian Church; married, May 10th, 1894, by Rev. Noah W. Good, to M.ay F. McDougle. Residence. Lancaster, Ohio.

CHILDREN': ;~4. Lloyd Edward Thompson. 9,.., •.J;J. Tohn Neil Thompson. 36. Edith Lucile Thompson. Born October 20th, 1901. 37. William Fred Thompson. Born April 6th. 1906.

LLOYD EDWARD THOMPSON (34)

Born, March 6th, 1896; married Callie Veidt.

SoN: 38. William Lloyd Thompson. Born July 2nd, 1927.

-155- JOHN NEIL THOMPSON (35) Born, September 16th, 1899; married. July 7th, 1925, Helen Vlere­ bome.

CHILDREN: 39. James Kenneth Thompson. Born May 28th, 1926. 40. Louise Ellen Thompson. Born April 26th, 1928.

JESSE FRANKLIN THOMPSON (31) Born, January 2nd, 1873; graduate of Ohio Normal University, (now Ohio Northern), Ada, Ohio, 1898; admitted to the Bar of Ohio. March 11th, 1898. Elder in Presbyterian Church, and member of Grange. Married, July 5th, 1903, Lissa Williamson, born, July 14th, 1873; died, December 8th, 1928; burial in Grandview Cemetery.

CHILDRl'!N: 41. F ranees Elizabeth Thompson. 42. John Edward Thompson. 43. Roger Williamson Thompson. 44. Ruth Lissa Thompson. All born in Bremen, and members of Presbyterian Church.

FRA:NCES ELIZABETH T![OMPSON (41) Born, July 18th, 1904; graduate of Ohio Wesleyan University, Delaware, 1927, Kappa Kappa Gamma, teaching English and Com­ mercial in High School. Married, July 8th, 1934, at Bremen, to Gordon W. Spillman, son of Dr. J. W. Spillman, of Carrollton, Ohio. Gordon ·W. Spillman is a graduate of University of West Virginia, where he majored in Pharmacy. Residence, Lorain, Ohio, where Mr. Spillman is associated with the M'uir Drug Company.

JOHN- EDWARD THOMPSON (42) Born, November 10th, 1908; attended college at Michigan State University and graduated at Ohio Northern University, 1932, Alpha Gamma Rho.

ROGER WILLIAJ\fSON THOMPSON (43)

Born, October 13th, 1 !)} 0; attended Wooster College; graduate of Ohio State University. 1933, Pershing Rifles.

RUTH LISSA THOMPSON (44) Born, July 30th. 1912; graduate of Ohio Wesleyan University, 1934. Phi Mui-Social Service, Hiram House Camp, out of Cleveland. Girl Scout Leader.

-156- CLARENCE EARL THO.\fPSON (33) Born, November 30th, 1879; married, March, 1908, Clara Black. Living in Bremen. Presbyterians, and Earl is church trustee, and man­ ager of Bremen Telephone Company.

CHILDREN: 45. Howard B. Thompson. Born. May 5th. 1909; married, June 13th, 1928, Edna Highley. Residence, Bremen. 46. Clara Lucile Thompson. Born, 1914. 47. Edward Stuart Thompson. Born, January, 1916. Freshman in Ohio State University.

JANE THOMPSON (13) Rom, J 835 : married Joseph or Benjamin Wilson; lived in Missouri, at Bonneterre, Saint Francois county.

CHILDREN: ,.18. Hattie Wilson. Who married Will Cain. 49. Sadie Wilson. Died in Los Angeles. 50. Frank or Joseph Wilson. Who lived in St. Louis. Hattie Wilson died in Los Angeles.

JAMES THOMPSON (14) Born, December 11th, 1833; farmer, owned the same farm in Rush­ creek township. Fairfield county, which his father owned, now owned by Edward Eyman. Married, May 1st, 1861, Mary Magdaline Welty, born, May 18th, ] P39. James Thompson died, August 23rd, 1906. Mn. Thompson died, May 30th, 1893. They were of Presbyterian faith. Both are buried in the West Rushville Cemetery.

CHILDREN: 51. Alice Thompson. 52. Edward Thompson. 53. John William Thompson. 54. Letta Mae Thompson. 5fi. Melvin Welty Thompson. 56. Charles Foster Thompson.

ALICE THOMPSON (51)

Born, June 15th, 1862; Presbyterian faith; died, June 23rd, 1896; burial in West Rushville Cemetery. Married, June 20th, 1891, Coulson Linville.

-157- EDWARD THOJ..1PSON (52) Born, November ] st. 1864, near Rushville. Ohio; grocer, m Co­ lumbus; married, April 24th, 1890, Cora Dilger, of Rushville.

DAUGHTER: 57. Grace Thompson. Born, April 26th, 1894; married W. A. Stevens.

DAUGHTEH: 58. Jean Stevens. Born November 29th, 1920.

JOHN WILLIAM THOMPSON (53) Born, September lnth, 1867; graduate of Ohio Northern University, Professor of Law in this University at the time of his death. Presbyterian faith: died. October 4th. 1921 ; burial in cemetery, near Ada, Ohio. Married, December 25th, 189-1, Jessie "W.illiams.

CHILDREN~ 59. Wallace Thompson. Born at Lewton, Iowa, December 21st, 1895. Entered the World War, June 24th, 1918, 158th Depot Brigade, to July 14th, 1918; Base Hospital to Discharge. Private; Sergeant. American Expeditionary Forces. Married. No further record. GO. Gailbert Lowell Thompson. Graduate of Ohio State Uni­ versity. 61. Charles Lawton Thompson. 62. Paul Thompson. Graduate of Ohio State University. Mar­ ried. No record.

LETTA fr/A£ THOMPSON (54) Born. April 3rd, 1R72; married, November 28th, 1901, Albert Bell, of Jackson township. Perry county, Ohio. Members of North Methodist Episcopal Church, in Columbus. Live 98 16th Avenue, Co­ lumbus.

CHILDREN: C~. Gaylord Thompson Bell. Born, November 21st, 1904; Ohio State University; married, November 29th, 1930, Irene Herken­ roder. Living on Ohio Avenu~. Columbus. 64. Harold Albert Bell. Born, October 22nd, 1906 ; graduate of Ohio State University ; now employed at Salamanca, N. Y. 65. AEce Gertrude Bell. Born, September 20th, 1910; graduate of Ohio State University; employed in Red Cross work, in Cincinnati.

-158- .\1ELVIN ftVELTY THOAfPSON (55) Born, April 16th, 1875; Presbyterian faith; died, May, 1907; burial in West Rushville Cemetery. Married Sadie Biddle.

CHILDREN: 66. Richard Thompson. World \\tar service. Record not found 67. Mary Alice Thompson. Manied. 68. Esther Lucile Thompson.

CHARLES FOST'ER THOMPSON (56) Born, October 3rd, J 879; married, ______, of Sioux City, Iowa. Presbyterian faith. Residence, Siou."'< City, Iowa.

CHILDREN: 69. George Thompson. Born, 1905; graduate of University of Iowa. l\1anied, ------· No record. 70. Ruth Electa Thompson. Born June 1st, 1911. 71. Jean Eleanor Thompson. Born, 1912; died, July, 1915. 72. James Thompson. Born 1914, at Mlorningside College, Sioux, City, Iowa. Married. 73. Robert Thompson. Born, 1917. 74. David Thompson. Born, 192V. 75. Betty Thompson. 76. John Melvin Thompson. Born. 1923.

DAUGHTER (Name not known) OF JOHN BLACK (3) Married ______Mcfee.

SoN: Joseph McFee born 1826; shoemaker; living in Rushville; married, December, 1852, Sarah Baker, born. 1828, daughter of Daniel and Mary (McNamee) Baker, of Rushville. Joseph Mcfee died, 1897, and hie,; wife died. 1877. Both are buried in \Vest Rushville Cemetery, Fair­ field county, Ohio.

CHILDREN: 77. Homer McFee. 78. Laura McFee. Born, 1866 ; died, 1877; buried in West Rush­ ville Cemetery. 79. Wilbur MtFee. 80. Clara McFee.

-159- HOMER McFEE (77) Born, 185:3; died in Lancaster, 1923. Married, November, 1878 Mary Jacobs, born, 1852; died, in Lancaster, 1934. Mr. and Mrs. Mc­ Fee are buried in Forest Rose Cemetery, Lancaster, Ohhio.

CHILDREN: 81. Mrs. Edward Matt, of Lancaster. 82. Anna M;ary McFee. 83. Alverd S. McFee, of Lancaster. 84. Joseph McFee, of Chicago.

ANNA MARY McFEE (82) Married Michael A. Daugherty, Junior, deceased. Mrs. Daugherty resides in Lancaster.

WILBUR McFEE (79) Married, ______Baumgardner, of Lancaster, who died, leaving one daughter : 85. Sadie McFee. who married ______Wonderly. living in Lan- caster. Ohio. Wilbur McFee again married Cassie Vogal. He is now employed at the Boys' Industrial School, near Lancaster.

CLARA McFEE (80) Married ------Pyle, lived at aarksburg. Ohio. No record.

SAMUEL BLACK (4) Born in County A.ntrim, Ireland; came to America and settled m Maryland. Married, and had children. Nothing further known.

MARY BLACK (5) Born in County Antrim. Ireland; married Henry O'Neill or O'Nayle. Came to America and lived in New York City, where Mr. O'Neill en­ gaged in the merchandise business. They· had sons: 6. Hugh O'Neill. 7. Henry O'Neill. No further record.

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Abbot, Leona ------120 Adams, Dora ------41 Adams, Jane ------19 Adcock, Henry ------56, 105 Adcock. Jane Isabel ------105 Adcock, Jennie ------56 Adcock, Mildred ------60 Adcock, Sarah ------40 Adcock, William ___ ------60 Alderson, Donald Keith ______,______26 Alderman, Thomas W. ------26 Alderman, Virgil Wayne ------.------26 Alexander, Alma May ------17 Alexander, Anne Taylor ------59, 66 Alexander. Annie ------17 A 1--ft-.l-- .\ -L.. - c:! __ ._._ .c,,n::;Aa11uc1, .r,,1u1u1 ...:,1,,;uu -.------72 Alexander, Bertha Brittannia ______72, 76 Alexander, Carol Grant ------74, 75 Alexander, Carrie ------71 Alexander, Charles Rodney ------75 Alexander, Donald Wray ------75 Alexander, Dorothy Fassett ------17 Alexander, Eleanor Jane __ ------29, 59 A1exander, Ellis Wood ------18, 19 Alexander, Emma 8. ------14, 15 Alexander. Ethel Louise ------17 Alexander, Eugene Bruce ------18, 19 Alexander, Florence Elizabeth ------17 Alexander, Frank Elmer ______69, 70 Alexander, George Vance ------19 Alexander. GertrudP. ------71 Alexander, Hazel M'ae ------18 Alexander, Helen Grace ______18 Alexander, Henry Taylor ------14, 16 Alexander. Hilas E. ------.---- 69 Alexander, Hugh Harrison ______59, 76 AlexandP.r, Huv.h Taylor ------18 Alexander, Ira Rush ------19 Alexander, James ------19. 59, 100 Alexander, James Howard ______19 Alexander, James J. ______71 NAME PAGE NO. Alexander, Jane ______97 Alexander. Jane Elizabeth ------18 Alexander. Jane Reed ______------97 Alexander. Jennie Elder ------72 Alexander. Jennie l\1atilda ------17, 19 Alexander. John ______5S Alexander, John Foster ------19 Alexander, John William ______-----·------59, 69 Alexander, Josiah ------58, 96. 100 Alexander, Letitia ------18 Alexander, Lillian ------69, 70 Alexander, Lillie May ______-·-- ______17, 1~} Alexander, Lois ------~------69. 70 Alexander, Lois Jean ------.------73 Alexander, Lowell ------69, 70 Alexander, Lucy ------____ 97 Alexander. Margaret Bell ------18 Alexander, Margaret Jane ------14 Alexander, Margaret McCand!ish ______59, 76, 100 Alexander. Margaret Wilson ______14 Alexander, Mary Margaret ______lf1 Alexander, Matilda Jane ------19 Alexander, rvlerle Meredith ------17 Alexander, Minerva ------.--- 97 Alexander, Molly Jane ------74 Alexander, Napoleon Bonaparte ______19 Alexander. Norman Dewitt ------74, 7~ Alexander, Olive Agnes ------72 Alexander, Pansy Evelyn ------111 Alexander, Priscilla Ann ------14, 19 Alexander. Reed ------14, 97 Alexander, Reed McClay ------17, 18 Alexander, Rhoda Ann -----~------14. 19 Alexander, Rhoda M. ------59. 76 Alexander, Richard Grant ------75 Alexander. Robert ____; ______,______13 Alexande·.r. Robert Bruce ______·______14 Alexander, Robert Eugene ------75 Alexander, Robert McClay ______12, 13. 14. 16, 18, 19 Alexander, Rose Ann ______75 Alexander, Ross Gladstone ------74 Alexander, Samuel Henry ------59, 70 Alexander, Thomas James ------75 Alexander. Thomas Josiah ------72, 74 Alexander. Thomas Reid ______,______74 Alexander, Thomas Reid, Jr. ------· 74 Alexander, William Reed ------14, 18, 19 NAME PAGE NO. Alexander, Wilma ------70 Alexander, Winfield Joyce ______74, 75 Alexander. Violet Pearl ------18 Alexander, Virginia ------75 Allison, William ------91 Allman, Alberta Ruth ------138 Allman. Barbara ------138 Allman, Donald ------.------138 Allman, Donald Junior ------138 Allman, Fred ------138 Allman, John ------138 Allman, June------138 Allman, Mary Elizabeth ------138 Allman, Richard ------138 Allman, Rolland ------138 Allman. Ruth ------138 Alspaugh, Alice ------72 Ambrose, Pauline ------140 Anderson, Rev. Tames ------153 Anderson, Josephine Elizabeth ------45 Anderson. Winona ------.------116 Annan, Rev. William ------20 Armstrong, Howard ------121 Arnold, Frederick ______------113 Arnold, Frederick ------112 Ashbaugh. Anstiss ______------148, 149 Ashbaugh, Bowman ------.------152 Asl-tbaugh, Charles Lester ------148 Ashbaugh, Clarence ------.---- 148. 149 Ash:baugh, Daniel ------,------l48 Ashbaugh, Dorothy Floretta ------.------129 Ashbaugh, Earl ------129, 130 Ashbaugh, Elizabeth Jane ------149 Ashbaugh. Elmer ------.------129 Ashbaugh. Etta ------148 Ashbaugh, Frank ------129 Ashbaugh., George ------38 Ashbaugh. Grace ------148 Ashbaugh, Hazel ------148 Ashbaugh, Ida ------148. 152 Ashbaugh. James ------·------148, 151 Ashbaugh. Jane ------148 Ashbaugh, Lee Franklin ______129 Ashbaugh. l\1aggie ------148 Ashbau~h. Margaret ------28 Ashbaugh. Marilyn Lou ------129 Ashbaugh. Mattie ------~------148 Ashbaugh, Melba Evelyn ------·------129 NAME PAGE NO. Ashbaugh, Roy ------129, 148 Ashbaugh, Roy Willis ------129 Ashbaugh, Velma ______------152 Ashh:n,P.'h. \Vilford Merle ------129 Ashbaugh, William ______14S Ashby, Eva Jane ------144 Ashby, Nannie Kate ------14~ Ashenfelter, May ______--.------18 Atkinson, Lottie ------127 Austin, B. D. ------97 Austin, Dryden ------97 Austin, Ewalt Reed ------97 Austin, Frank ------.------97 Austin, Marie Harriet ------·------84 Austin, Sadie ______------.-______97 Austin, Sarah Reed ------97 Austin, Stephen ------97 B Bain, Gertrude ------.------144 Bain, J. W. ------14-1 Bain, Mary Catherine ------144 ...,. I w---. • 1 1 h~ 1 !'14 natcer, l.Jan1e1 ------..a.vu, ...... ,., Baker, Edward ------· 15::l Baker, Jennie ------153 Baker, Laura ------153 Baker, Mary ------·------153 Baker, l\'Iary Jane------143 Baker, Milton ------153 Baker, Oscar ------153 Baker, Sarah ------______153, 159 Baker, William __ .:______15'.1 Baker, Winnie ------42 Barbes, Ruth Ella ------84: Barcley, Rose H. ------53 Barrett, Dorothy Barney ______.:.,.______7;5 Barrett, Grace Torrey ------75 Baumgardner, Martha Sagernna ______102 Bayard. E. S. ------99 Beals, Mary ------149 Beery, Catherine ------.------119 Beery, Christina ------81. 119, 143 Beery, Sarah------28 Beery, Simon ------28 Beeshy. Vivian ------75 Bell, Albert ------158 Bell, Alice Gertrude ____ ------15S NAME PAGE NO. Bell. Gaylord Thompson ------158 Bell. Harold Albert ------158 Bell. Sarah ------60 Biddle. George ------139 Biddle, Glen ------139 Biddle, Hubert ------= 139 Biddle, Sadie ------159 Binkley, Carl ------32 Binkley. Esther ------32 Binkley. Nolen ------,------32 Black, Albert James ------100, 102 Black, Alice ------100 Black. Betty Jean ------144 Black, Carla Marie ------146 Black, Carl Herald ------145, 146 Black, Catherine ------.------143 Black, Charles ------144 Black. Charles K. ------121 Black. Charles Stuart ------143 Black, Clara ------157 Black, Dorothy ------121 Black. Dorothy Kathrine ------145 Black. Earl T. ------143 Black. Edith ------100. 102 Black. Eileen __ ------146 Blade, Eleanor Jane ------146 Black. Elizabeth ______94, 100, 102, 126 Black, Emma ------119 Black. Fugene ------146 Black, Francis E. ------122 Blac.k, George ------·------119, 121 Rlack, George E. ------121 Black, Gertrude Ann ------143, 144 ~lack. Gladys Lott ------101 Black, Harry James ------143. 144 Rlack. Hattie A1ice ------143, 146 Black. Harriet Elizabeth ------.------145 Rlack. Helen Elizabeth______102, 10:~ Black, Homer------141 Alack, Homer Eugene ______145. 146 Black, Howard ------121 Black, Ida------119. 120, 141. Black, Ida May ------141 Black, I~abel ------81 Rlack. Isabella ------119, 121 Black, Irene ______------101 Black, James ------\------141 Black. James Patton ------94, 127 NAME P..l.GE NO. Black, James Wiley ------98, 122 Black, Jane ------94. 95 Black, Jane McCloy ------98 Black, Jefferson ------·------141 Black, Jennie ----.------100, 101, 102 Black, John ______93, 100, 141, 152, 159 Black, John William ------101 Black. Josiah ------. 100, 101 Black, Lawrence ------121 Black. Lloyd Leaman ------143, 144 Black, Lloyd Leaman Jr. ------144 Black, Marcella ------121 Black, ~largaret ------.------100, 102 Black, Martha ______94, 95, 100, 122, 127, 14S Black. IVlary ______6, 61. 93, 94, 97, 119, 127, 128, 160 Black, Mary Agnes ______100 Black, l\tlary Ann------94, 141. 14-1 Black, Mary Jane ------.------144 Black, l\,1ary Wiley ------6, 93, 94, 98, 103, 11~ Black, tvlinnie Florence ------141 Black, Nancy ------22, 94, 97, 127, 147 Black, Ohve Jeanette ------146 Black, Paul Ashby ------145 Black, Robert______93, 119, 121, 127, 152 Black, Robert Dodson ------146 Black, Robert John ______95, 98, 99, 100, 103, 122 Black, Robert K. ------122 Black, Samuel ------22, 93, 94, 141, 160 Black, Samuel Curry ------98, 118, 119 Black, Samuel Sherwoood ------127, 141 Black, Samuel Wiley ------100, 101 Black, Sarah ------152 Black, Washington Cyrus ------143 Black, Wilbur Stuart ------143. 144 Black, William ______6, 22, 93, 94, 98, 103, 152 Black William M:. ------127, 142, 14~ Black. \Y/illiam S. ______:______127 Black, William Smith ------94 Blame, Ada------26 Blosser, Bertha Belle ------131 Blosser, Celia ------56 Blosser, Frank Elwood ------131 Blosser, Nicholas ------.------131 Blosser, Dr. Noah ------131 Blosser. Salome ------.-- 39, 136 Blosser. Samuel ------56 Blume, Clara ------.------113 Boal, Sadie Belle ------88 NAME PAGE NO. Bond, Ethel ------.------109 Bowland, Betty ------110 Bowland, Billie Janet ------.------110 Bowland, Charles ------132, 133 Bowland, Charles Albert ______106, 109 Bowland, Charles Ellis ------109 Bowland, David ------105 Bowland, David Martin ------.- 106, 109 Bowland, Delphia ------132, 134 Bowland, Edward ------..... ------.-- 133 Bowland, Elizabeth Matilda ______._ 110 Bowland, Emma Ellen ------. 106, 109 Bowland, Frederick Eugene ------110 Bowland, George ------. 132, 133 Bowland, George Robert ------106 Bowland, Howard S. ------.------132 Bowland, Jennie ------132 Bowland, John Harlan ------.------134 Bowland, John Junior ------110 Bowland, John William ------106. 110 Bowland, Martha ------132, 133 Bowland, Martin ------133 Bowland, Mary ------132, 133 Bowland, Mary Emma ------110 Bowland, Mary Jestinah ______,______106 Bowland, Mary Margaret ______106, 107 Bowland, Robert ------110 Bowland, Robert Cyrus ------106, 110 Bowland. Robert H. ------105 Bowland, Robert Sheldon ------109 Bowland, Ruth ------.------110 Bowland, Ruth ______------132 Bowland, Samuel ------.-- 131 Bowland, Sarah Ramona ------106 Bowland. Virgil ------132, 133 Bowland, Walter ------106 Bowland, Walter Junior ------106 Bowlby, Adda ------.--- 109 Bowman, Isadora ------152 Bowman, John W. ______------152 Boyle, Mary Ann ______------54 Bradford, Gov. William ------72 Brandes, Clara ------10 Brandon, Mary ______. ______._,__ 65 Brandt, Mary __ ------71 Brasseur, Emma ------136 Bratton, Charles Robert ------20 Bratton, Doris Jane ------20 X~UIE PAGE NO.

Bratton, Donald William ------20 Bratton, Elsie Margaretta ------19, 20 Bratton, George Edward ------.----- 20 Bratton, Howard Grumman ------19, 20 Bratton, Neil Alexander ------. 19, 20 Bratton, Philip Horatio ------20 Brenneman, Ray ------29 Brenneman, Samuel ------29 Bretz, Dale ------.------73 Bretz, Elizabeth --,------24 Bretz, Forest ------73 Bretz, Washington ------154 Bright, Emily Jane ------68 Broadbent, John Aaron ------111 Brown, Alice ------24 Brown, Alta------130 Brown, Anna Lysetta ______.______87 Brown, Carrie P. ------18 Brown, James Renwick ------86 Brown, John ------.------154 Brown, Margaret ------.----- 113 Brown, Martha Annetta. ------87 Brown, Mary Jeannette ------146 Brown. Rebecca Alice ------87 Brown, Wiiliam ------·------154 Buchanan, David------91 Buchanan, President James ------~------142 Brumb..ch, Virginia ------38 Burk, Herman Ferdinand ------47 ·Burk, Lowell Earl ------47 Burk. Vaughn Gene ------.------47 Burris, Stella May ------46 Burton, Dorothy --~------.------50 Bush, M;i.ry ------82 Butler, Violet ------52 Butt, Lewis N. ------130 Byrne, Henrietta E. ______...:,______69 C Cain, Hattie ------157 Cain, Will ------157 Caldwell. Beulah ------85 Campbell, John Andrew ------13 Campbell, Margie ------32 Campbell, Ralph ------31 Campbell, William ------13 Cannon, Mary Ellen ------121 Carlisle, Abbie Ruth ------125 NAME PAGE NO. Carlisle. Basil Scott ------125 Carlisle. Basil Washington ______122, 124, 125 Carlisle, Basil Washington Junior ------123 Carlisle, Benedict ------122 Carlisle, Carrie ------123 Carlisle, Charles Jefferson ------123 Carlisle, Charles V. ------126 Carlisle, Dorothy ------123 Carlisle, Flagg Perry ------125, 126 Carlisle, Frank Perry ------123, 125 Carlisle, Ida Ruth ------124, 125 Carlisle, Jay ------123 Carlisle, Katherine Frances ------126 Carlisle, Laura Ella ------123, 125 Carlisle, Lois Harriet ------126 Carlisle, Louise Janette ------124 Carlisle, Malcolm Robert ------125 Carlisle, Mattie Jane ------123, 124 Carlisle. J\,,fary Elizabeth ------124 Carlisle, Ralph Gordon ------125 Carlisle, Ralph James ------124, 125 Carlisle, Thomas ------122 Carlisle, Thomas Owen ------==,===------12'3 Cariisie, Turner McClung _ ------124 Carlisle, William Flagg ------·------123, 126 Carlisle, William McClung ------.------123 Carman, Eva Jane ------73 Carman. Harry Emerson ------73 Carman, Madge Jean ------73 Carnes, Robert ------91 Carolus. Tabitha ------16 Carr, Charles ------24 Carr, E3rl ------24 Carr, Guy ------:------24 Chambers, Olive ------107 Chapmal!, Clementine ------31 Chapman, Hannah------22 Chatfield, Carl Ernest ------.------53 Chatfield. Charlotte Jane ------53 Chatfield. Emma Elizabeth ------53 Chatfield, Francis Albert ------5B Chatfield, Francis Ira ------53 ·Chatfield. Grier Paul ------53 Chatfield, Hope Hamilton ------5~ Chatfield, John Franklin ------54 Chatfield, Marion Joice ------53 Chatfield. Merle De Foster ------53 Chatfield, Merrick Barclay ------·------53 XAME PAGE NO. Chatfield, Merrick McCandlish ------53 Chatfield, Roy Watson ------53, 54 Childers, Betty Ann ------129 Childers, Clide ------129 Childers, Wade ------129 Christman, Mattie ------12~ Christopher, D. A. ------141 Claffey, Charles Lowell ------66 Claffey, Donald Raymond ------66 Clark, Ollie ------. 133 Close, W,illiam ------19 Clossen, Nettie ------83 Collins. Elizabeth ------130 Cooper, Clara ------50 Cooperrider, Dorothy Jane ------51 Cooperrider, Emanuel ------5u Cooperrider. Ethel Miriam ------51 Cooperrider, Fred Merrill ------~----- 5! Cooperrider, Margaret Alice ------51 Cooperrider, Maynard Arthur ______50 Cooperrider, Myron Theodore ------51 Cooperrider, Ruth Irene ------51 Cooperrider, Thomas Arthur ------50 Cramer. Deborah ------.------30 Crawford. Zetta ------13] Creager, Minnie ------.------82 Crook, Elsie ------137 Curry, Jennie ------98 Curtis. Marian Elizabeth ------12a Curtis, Perry Carlisle ------125 D

Danison.Danison, HarleyHarry ______------:______105 Darfus, Harry ------62 Darfus, John ------62 Daugrerty, Michael A. Junior ------~------160 Daum. Amilita ------.------36 Daum, Ralph------36 Davidson, Letitia Bell ------.------18 Davis, Absalom ------89 Davis, Carrie Letha ------89 Deenis. Catherine ------7 Deitrick, Margaret ------31 Denman, Benjamin L. ------70 Denman, Enoch------70 Denman, Esther ------70 Denman, Kate------70 NA1fE PAGE NO. Dilgard, Doris ------33 Dilger, Cora ------158 Dixon, Bruce ------= 15 Dixon, Charles George ------8 Dixon, Doris ------15 Dixon, Epenelus ------= 8 Dixon. Georgie Idella ------9 Dixon. Martha Emma ------15, 16 Dixon, Nellie Mabel ------9 Dixon, Nora Louise ------= 8 Dixon, Phoebe Grace ------15 Dixon, Sarah Catherine ------8 Dixon, William Galen ------15 Dixon. \Villiam Galen, Jr. ------15 Dodson, Frances ------145 Dormire, Minnie ------78 Draper, Dale Foster ------40 Draper, Foster W. ------40 Dreifus, John Potter ------21 Driver. Bruce ------34 Driver, Darrel ------34 Driver. Maxine ------34 Drumm. Dorothy Lucile ------.------89 Drumm, Nellie May ------88 Duncan, Rev. C. B. ------155 Dunsmore, Lois Jean ------84 Dunsmore, Philo Corden ------84 Dunsmore. Philo H. ------84 Dutton, Hannah ------29 Dye. l\.1atilda ------34 Dykes, Charles Claire __ ------26 Dykes, Charles Martin ___ ------26 Dykes, J('an Louise ------26 Dykes, Marcia lnis ------26 Dykes, Mary Fem ------26 Dykes. Nettie May ------26 Dykes, Sidney J. ------· 26 E Eagle, Amelia ------54 I~agle, John ------54 Eagle, '3arah ------54 Eagle, William ------.------54 Eagle, William Junior ------54 Ea~eson, Sarah ------102 Fdsall, !v1arian W. ------105 Edwards, Sarah ------122 Elder, George Wilson ------20 NAME PAGE NO. Elder, George Wilson Junior ------20 Elder, Hinnah ______72 -Elder, M1argaret ------126 Elder, Margaretta ------20 Elder. Thomas ------72, 126 Embick, Florence ------38 Emerick, Jacob ------11 Emerick, Matilda ------11 England. Martha ------149 Erskine, r~ary Vera ------49 Everett, EmmaIsaac J.______------______85 Ewalt, Bessie ------97 Eyman, Edward------157 F Fairchild. Jack Allen ------150 Fairchild, John G. ------150. Fassett, May ------17 Feinhold. Clara ------10 Ferguson. Clinton Silas ------106 Ferguson, Loren------106 . Fink. Elizabeth------147 Finley. En1ily ------57 Finley, Helen Lenore ------20 Fisher, Adam ------68 Fisher, Ida Dell ------86 Fisher, Ida May ------68 Fisher, l\1argaret Frances ------61 Fisher, Mary ------36 Fisher, Paul ------61 Fisher, Frawford ------60 Fisher, Trawford __ _:______54 Fleming. Clara Bell ------55 Fleming, Copeland ------55 Fleming, Elizabeth Sarah ------13 Fleming, Frances ______.:______55 Fleming, Henry ------13 Fleming, John ------12 Fleming. John ------55 Fleming, Joseph Wilson ------13 Fleming, .Patience ------55 Flowers, Betty Lee ------~------31 Flowers, Robert Clarence ------31 Focht, Ruth ------129 Focht, William ------129 Folk. Charles ------36 Folk, Florence ------36 NAME PAGE NO. Folk, Peter 0. ------36 Forester, John ------91 Forsythe, Carrie May ------149 Forsythe. Elizabeth ------101 Forsythe, Robert ------149 Foster, Elizabeth Marguerite ------~------144 Fox, Adelbert Ellison ------.----- 116 Fox, Eleanor Jean ------116 Fox, James Lewis ------.------116 Fox, Miarion ------116 Fox, Robert ------116 Fox, William Owen ------116 Frank, Blanche Della ------,------118 Franke, Pearl ------26 Frasch, Burrows Holcombe ------78 Frasch, George------78 Frasch, Howard Shelhamer ------78 Frasch, Karl Wilhelm ------. 78 Frasch, Robert Reed ------78 Friend, Banner Edwin ------63 Friend, Betty Jane ------64 Friend, Esther ------.---- 63, 64 Friend, Franklin Jay ------63, 64 T"" • • .. , 1· t- d- ' 63 t'nend, 1'.ar re enc ------Friend, Mildred ------· 63, 64 Friend, Paul Edwin ------63 Friend, Roger William ------63 Friend, Wendell Kagay ------63, 64 Friesner, Bartlett --·------57 Freisner, Ethel Irene ------57 Freisner, John Wesley ------57 Freisner, John Whitmer ------56 F re 1.s n er. M ary ______- - ____ - - ______------______~.- Fry, Blanch------126 Funk, Sarah Jane ------5Q Funk, \l;'illiam ______------58 Furry, Hester ______------4:3 G Gallagher, Jane ------24 Gano, Helen ------63 Gantz, Miriam Louise ------34 Gan~. Ray------34 Gardner. F. Elizabeth ------36 Gardner, Homer Corrington ------36 Gardner, Minnie B. ------36 Gardner, ~'ilbur Franklin ------36 Garling, Josephine Viola ------101 N~E PAGE NO. Garrison, Carl Morgan ------· 142 Garrison, James Albert------142 Garrison, James Morgan ______142 Garrison, Joseph Richard ------­ 142 Garrison, Leona Frances ------­ 142 Garrison. Paul Gordon ------~------142 Gatlin, Hazel------46 Geiger, Luella ______---____ _ 53 Gennett, Augusta ______78 Gettings, Franklin Osborn ______102 Gettings, Ola ------··.~ 102 Gibson, Bessie ------­ 27 Glick, Phoebe ------4~ Goddard, Gladys ------1 (J Goddard, Julia ------­ 10 Gonzales. Sarah Ann ------­ 13 Good, Rev. Noah W. ------155 GoodeD ------70 Goodell, Gordon Alexander ------70 Gordon, Nelle ------43 Gordon, Grace ------.------27 Goreg, Bernard------­ 80 Goreg, Bernard Junior ------80 ..,...., '"' I c,oreg, L!ara \..Ola ------..------80 Goreg, Emma Clara ------­ 80 Goreg. Jacqualin May ------80 Graham. Anna ------71 Graham. Carl E. ------· 133 -Graham, Ponald ______, ______133 Graham, Helen ------­ 138 Graham, Leroy ------­ 13!1 Graham, Richard ------­ 133 Graham, Robert---~------133 Graham, Ross ------133 Graves, Clifford ------28 Gravett, John ------67 Gravett, John A. ______.:,______67 Graybill, George W. ------­ 12-1 Gregg, Dorothy Jean ------­ 142 Gregg, Homer Victor ------­ 142 Gregg. Lora May ------.------­ 142 Griffin, Cleone M;ay ------­ ]06 Griffin, George F. ------106 Griggs, Alice ------.-- ______136 Griggs, Edna ------40 Griggs, Rachel M. ------152 Grove. Emily ______- --______--_ 36 Grove. Hugh M'eredith ------77 PAGE KO. Grove, Isaiah ------.------76 Grove, Jchn ------76 Grove, Nellie ------.------90 Grove, William ------90 Gusman, Muriel Margaret ------49 H Haggerty, Mary ------4S Haggerty, Rhoda ------58 Hale, Dr. Edward ------96 Hale, Harriet Wells ------96 Hale, Henry ------96 Haller, Clifton ------58 Hamm, Alvere ------65 Hamm, Cleland ------64 Hankins, Mary Frances ------107 Hanna, Eugene F. ------25 Hanna, Helen ------25 Harmel, Anna Marie ------144 Harvey. Joseph ------109 Harvey, Oscar \Vilbert ------109 Haupt, Clinton ------.--- 137 Hayes, Sarah Pansy ___ ------14 Headings,. Esther A. ------17 Headings, Robert__ ------17 Headings, Robert McClay ------18 Headings. Rosealie ------18 Headings, ~'ilbur I. ------18 Hedrick. Mamie ------114 Helber, Fern ------133 Helber, Harold ------133 Helher, Hazel ------133 Helber, Ivan ------133 Helber, Kenneth ------133 Helber, Lewis ------132 Helber, Mary ------132 Helber, Paul ------133 Helber, Pearl ------132 Hellwarth, Arlen ------109 Hellwarth, Arlen Roosevelt ------109 Hellwarth, Benjamin ------.----- 109 Hellwarth, George Arlen ------109 Hellwarth. Robert Willis ------109 Henrics, Anna ------147 Henrics, Daniel ------147 Henrics, Elizabeth J. ------147 Henrics, George ------147 Henrics, James C. ------147 NAME PAGE NO. Henrics, John W. ------__ 147 Henry, Anna Martha ------82, 84- Henry, Carol Jane ______------S:3 Henry, Charles Thomas ------82, 8:3 Henry, David Clinton ------82 Henry, David Ross ______82, SJ Henry, Earl Melvin ------82 Henry.Gladys£.------~------83 I1enry, Harry Clinton------82 Henry, James Harvey ------82, 85 Henry, Jennie A. ------83 Henry, Levi Preston ------82 Henry. Robert P. ------83 Henry, Sarah Eola ------82 Henry, Shirley Ann ------8~ Herkenroder, Irene ------158 Hibbard, Cora ------12a Highley, Edna ------157 Hill, Christina Nixon ------15 Hat. Ray------101 Hill. William ------10:. Hillen, Elmer ------::18 Hilliard, Abbie ------60 -H1··1·· hard, ,. Cart..... 111 ______------.L(1...;., -~"''). Hilliard, Evelyn ------1a2 Hilliard, Ivan ------132 Hilliard, Kathleen------132 Hilliard, Louise ------132 Hilliard, Marven ------132 Hilliard, Mildred ------132 Hilliard. Walter------132 Hite, Mary ______· ------150 Hoffer, Pauline ___ ..:.______34 Hoffman, Grace L. ------120 Hoffman, Orland L. ------.-- 120 Hoffman. Ruth A. ------120 Holcombe, Calvin Burrows ______.:,.______77 Holcombe, Charles Bernard ------79 Holcombe, Charles Burrows ------7!l Holcombe, Charles Calvin ------77, 7S Holcombe, Clara May ------.------79, go Holcombe, Emma Reed ------______79, 80 Holcombe, Gennett --·------78 Holcombe, Jeanette Mae ------80 Holcombe, Leila Claire ------77, 81J Holcombe, Leila Margaret------79 Holcombe, Lucille Clementina ------.---- 80 Holcombe. Martha Jane------78 NAME PAGE NO. Holcombe, Nina Charlotta------79 Holcombe, Nina May ------77, 78 Holcombe, Refugio Isabel ------79, 80 Holcombe, Richard Calvin ------78 Holcombe, Richard William ______79 Holcombe, Sarah Margaret ------77. 80 Holcombe, ~'illiam Hubert ______77, 79 Holcombe, William Judson ______79, 80 Holliday, Harriet ------. 69 Holliday, Rebecca ______,______55 Holliday, Ruth Dolores ------16 Holliday, Zehulin ------69 Holloway, Charles Dick ------146 Holloway, Katherine Stuart ------146, 147 Holloway, Richard ------146 Holloway, Virginia Katherine ------146 Holsapple. Chesley ------4!1 Holsapple, Frank ------43 Holsapple, Emma Isabella ------.------51 Holsapple, Leonard ------43 Hoodlet, Hazel Ruth ------131 Hossler, Susanna ------•------24 Householder, Blanch ------34 l-tnu .... J.. ... 1-l-.. I"'\ __ ._ __ c;-_,._,_1:_ }Qr,;. .a &'-'U""-uvn-lc1, iJV\.,lUC l H:IUKllD ------.------U•--' Householder, Doctor John ------136 Householder, Georgia ------129 Householder, Martha ------136 Householder, Russel ------135 Householder, Russel Junior ------136 Houser, Abbot F. ------120 Houser, Abby R. ------119 Houser, Bernice ------38 Houser, Cecil R. ------119, 120 Houser. Edith A. ------119 Houser. Emma E. ------120 Houser, Erle ------120 Houser, Erle R. ------119 Hou~er, Frank B. ------119 Houser, Hazel C. ------119 Houser, Jane I. ------119, 120 Houser, John ------120 Houser, John Samuel ------119 Houser, Leila M. ------119, 120 Houser, Leona Jane ------120 Houser, Mary Alice ------120 Houser, Robert ------120 Houser, Robert S. ------119, 120 Houser, Winnifred ------120 PAGE NO. Howdyshell, Sarah ------129 Hubbard------42 Hubbard. Gordon Duan ------42 Huddle. Eli ------154 Huddle, Emma ------30 Huddle, Hubert ------154 Huddle, Leroy ------154- Hufford, Asenath ------101, 140 Hufford, Daniel ------56 Hufford, Elizabeth ------131 Hufford, Kate ------30 Hufford, Lawrence ------56 Hufford, Mary______57 Huffman, Barbara ------59, 66 Hughes------38 Hull, Margaret ------63 Huston, Elizabeth______40 Huston, l\tlargaret ------105 Huston, Mary ------.------36 Huston, Sophia ------··------134 Hutson, Anna ------·------38 I Irwin. l'v1aggie May ------90 J Jacobs, Mary ------160 James, Kathryn ------87 J\lhns, Olive Theodocia ------51 Johnson, David Stanley ------33 Johnson, Ida ------59 Johnson, James ------59 Johnson, John Finley·------59 Johnson, Mabel ------33 Johnson, Mary Ann C. ------141 Johnson, Melcenia ------41 Johnson, Sarah ______.,.:______89, 140 Johnston, Rev. James ------94 Jones, Bessie ------.-- 69 Jones, Richard ------104 K Kagay, Alice Jane ------59, 60 Kagay, Christian ______------.- 59, 66 Kagay, Clay M. ------.-- 60 Kagay, Dorothy Jean ------69 Kagay, Ella Dora ------28, 29, 59 Kagay, Franklin ------29, 59 NAME P.A.GE NO. Kagay, Harlington Rudolph ______... ______68 Kagay, Harrison Birchfield ______··------59 Kagay, Hattie ------59, 61 Kagay, Ida ------59 Kagay, Iva Jeanette ------59, 6;i Kagay, Jennie ------61 Kagay, lnezen ------60 Kagay, James Josiah ------67, 68 Kagay, Jean ------60 Kagay, John William ------59, 61 Kagay, Lillie ------59, 64 Kagay, Margaret A. ------59, 60 Kagay, Melnotte Frances ------59, 6:l Kagay, Nettie Florence ------67 Kagay, Phoebe A. ------61 Kagay, Ralph J. ------60 Kagay, Rhoda Mae ------·------59 Kagay, Rudolph ------66 Kaufman, Britanna ------55 Kelley, Doneva Marie ------47 Kelley, Lyle Reuben------47 Kelley, Lyle Richard ------47 Kemper, Paul ------74 Kennedy, A. P. ------132 Kennedy, Daisy Belle ------134 Kennedy, Della May ------134 Kennedy, Harrietta ------132 Kennedy, Jane------127 Kennedy, Levi H. ------134 Kennedy, Mary Sophia ------184, 135 Kennedy, Thomas------134 Kenny, James------134 Kenny, Stuart ------57 Kensinger, Adam ------61 Kent, Ezra ------21 Kerr, Abigail ------96 Kerr, Edward ------152 Kerr, Ralph ------152 Kerr, Velma ------152 Kerwood, Isabella ------112 Kerwood, John Ross------112 Kiger, Mary ______------______122 Kilcawley. Anna Geraldine ------25 Kilcawley, William H. ------25 King. Matilda ------64 Kissick, Araminta ------9 Klingberg, Harry Richard ------·------111 Klingberg, Rev. Martin Andrew ------111 NAME PAGE NO. Klingberg, William Omargene ______111 Klingler, Nannie ------137 Kohn, Sank ------. 149 Krope, Jane ------21 L Lamb, Mary Ann------11 Lamb, William ------11 Lake, Nellie Edith ------116 Larimer, Albert ------34 Larimer, Dora ------34 Larimer, E. S. ------149 Larimer, Faye ------152 Larimer, Matilda ------148 Larimer, Obediah ------149, 152 Larimer, Pearly F. ------152 Larimer, William Wright ------80 Lecrone, Malinda ------73 Lecrone, Sarah ------6S Leist, Barbara Ann ------49 Leist, Charles David ------49 Leist, George A ------48, 49 Leist, Dr. George Glick ------48 Leist, George Gusman ------49 Leist, Harold ------48 Leist, Helen ------48, 49 Leist, James Harold ------49 Leist, Jesse ------48 Leist, John Francis ------49 Leist, Martha Alice ------48 Leist, Ivlartha Jane ------49 Lenhart,Leist, Robert Harry Erskine ___ _:______------3749 Lenhart, Jack Gene ------=------37 Leonard, Chauncy ------..:------135, 1~6 Leonard, John H. ------135 Leonard, Lou Anna ______.:.______186 Leonard, Mary Lee ------urn Leonard, Patience ------135 Lindquist, Eskel ------2R Linton, Elizabeth ------108 Linville ______157 Little ______--.-____ 21 Little, Edna ------21 Little, Grace ------49 Little, Herbert ------147 Little, Neva ------41 Little, Luther ------41. 147 NAME PAGE NO. Logan, Ella------39 Lott, John------101 Lott, Julia ------56 Lott, Mary------120 Lott, Sarah Alma ------101 Lovins, Fred L. ------42 Lovins, George Theodore ------42 Lovins, June ------42 Lovins, Mabel ------42 L . M' · OVlDS, .ax1ne ------42 Lovins, William ------42 Lowrie, Rev. John C. ------96 Luedk, Charles Jesse ------45 Luedk, Clara Josephine ------45 Luedk, Dorris Estella ------45 Luedk, Keith Dueane ------45 Luedk, Kenneth Charles ------45 Luedk, Leslie Franklin ------45 Luedk, Morris Philip ------45 Luedk, Norman Richard ------45 Luedk, Robert Justin ------45 Luedk. Wayne Laverne ------45 Lunceford, William ------155 Lutz, Alice ------. 121 Lutz, Noah ------121 M Maddox, Joseph Durbin ------46 Mallars, Anne ------67 Maltby, Jesse Albert ------35 Martin, Albert Shaw ------103, 112 Martin, Albert Smith ______23, 25 Martin, Alice ------112 Martin, Anna Mary ------24, 111 Martin, Annis ------23 Martin. Anthony l\1cCandlish ------23, 24 Martin, Beatrice ______.. _ - ______- _ -,-_ ----- 133 Martin, Bettv Beth ------27 Martin, Carolyn Jean ------113 Martin, Carrie N. ------23 Martin, Charles Oliver ------23 Martin, David Irvin ------.------25, 26, 27 Martin, Dorothy ______------114 Martin, Edith ------28 Martin, Eleanor ------78 Martjn, Elizabeth Jane ------112, 114 Martin, Elsie Anita ------112, 113 Martin, Emma Martha ------103, 115 NAME PAGE XO. Martin, Erie L. ------23 Martin, Estella Ann ------25, 26 rvlartin, Ethel Bell ------112 lv1artin, Ethel Sarah ------1] l Martin, Fanny Fem ------2:l Martin, Franklin Pierce------103, 112 Martin, Frank W. ------24 l'v'lartin, F1anz Seigle ______24, 2G Ivlartin, George F. ------23 fv'lartin, George McCandlish ------23. 25 Martin, George Washington ------10:1 Martin, Grace ______------2-! r,1artin, Grizel ------91 Martin, Guy------2J Martin, Hannah Chapman------2;1 Martin, Harold------112 Martin, James ______,______23 l'vlartin. James Waddle ------10:> Martin, Jane Fullerton ------10.:1 l\1'artin. Jane Isabella ------·------103, 105 Martin. Jesse E. ------25, 26 iviartin, John ------22 f\1:artin. John Chapman ------22, 23 Martin, Jc,hn Fielding ------111 Martin, John Kerwood ------112, 11:3 Martin, John Knox------23 Martin, John McMinn ------103 Martin, John Robert ______, __ ,______114 Martin, John Shaw ------103, 112 Martin, John William ------101 :Martin, Lillie L. ------23, 24 Martin, Lois Wilma ------111 Martin, Margaret ------122 Martin, Margaret Ann ___ ------114 Martin, Margaret Black ------103, 117 Martin, Margaret Edsall ------105 Martin, Margaret May ------25. 27 Martin, Marion Mc.Cloy ------112, 114 Martin, Mary Caroline ------105 Martin, Mary Elizabeth ------114 Martin. Mary Henrietta ------104 l\iiartin, Mary Rebecca ------103 Martin, Mary W1ley ------103 Martin. Mattie Webb ------25 Martin, Maurice Theodore ------105 Martin, l\.1etta May ------25 Ivlartin, Nancy Jane ------23 l\tlartin, Paul ------112 NA.ME PAGE KO. Martin, Phila May ------112, 113 1Y1artin, Richard Marion ______114 l\tlartin, Robert A. ------·------23, 24 Martin, Ruth ------·------104 Martin, Samuel ------91 Martin, Sarah Matilda ------103, 105 IVIartin, Stewart ------<.-.------112 Martin, Strausie ------26 Martin, Sumner Franklin ------112, 113 Martin, Theodore Day ------104, 10~ Martin, Thomas Wilson ------.--- 23 Martin, Virgil Wilson ------112, 114 Martin, William ------22, 23, 24 Martin, William David ------114 Martin, William Gray ------112, 114 Martin, ~'i!ma Evelyn ------112, ll'-1 Martin, Wilma Irvin ------27 Mason, Basil ______,,______,__ 53 Mason, Calvin Smith ------9, 10 Mason, George Edward ------9 lVIason, Harry Dewey ------10 Mason, Hazel Lucile ------54 Mason, James Henry ------9 Mason, James Wallace ------9 Mason, Lois Idella ------9 Mason, Luella Marie ------,------54 Mason, Max Gene ------10 Mason, Nancy Lee ------54 Mason, Roy Jay ------10 Mayes, Charles Alexander ------17 Mayes, Ira C. ------17 Mays, Harriet ------23 Matt. Mrs. Edward ------160 Mead, Teresa ------·---- 74 Meek, Gertrude ------35 Mertz, Clara ______,_____ 86 Mias, Rafael ------80 Miley, Doris Evelyn ------30 Miley, Henry ------30 Milligan, Ruth ------135 Mitchell. Robert C. ------147 M'oellcr, Ferdinand ------·------134 Moeller, Georgia Evelyn ------134, 135 Moeller, Georgia Juanita ------135 Moeller, Juanita Louise ------·----- 134 Moeller, Levi Charles ------134, 135 Moeller, Margaret ------134 Moeller, Thelma ------134 NAME PAGE NO. Montooth, Agnes Elizabeth ------­ 87 Montooth, Barbara Ann ------­ 88 Montooth, Clarence Neil ------­ 87 Montooth. Clarence Neil Brown ------­ 88 Montooth, Edna Alice ------­ 87 Montooth, Henry Herman ------­ 87 Montooth, James Renwick ------·------­ 88 Montooth, John Renwick ------87 Moody, Annie ------110 Moody, George ------­ 110 Moore, Amelia ------·------­ 148 Moore, Andrew ------·------­ 148 Moore, May ------·------­ 20 Moore, Thomas ------·------.-­ 12 l\.1oran, Earl ------138 Moran, Helen Studer ------·------­ 138 Morris, Blanche ------129 Morrow. Clint ------154 Morrow, Maggie Thompson ------­ 154 Morrow. Mary Ann ------81 Mosier. Arlie ------115 Mosier, Birdie ------­ 115 Mosier, Emma Elizabeth ------­ 116 Mosier, Hazel Cleone ------115 Mosier. Lillian ______- ___ ------116 Mosier, Nellie ______._ ___ - ---_ - __ ------116 Mosier, Opal Iola ------­ 115 Mosier, Raymond Edwin ------­ 116 Mosier, Ralph ------­ 116 Mosier, William Arthur ------116 Mowry, Alice ------120 M.usser, Cloyd Luke ------­ 76 Musser. Kathaleen Hope ------­ 76 Musser. James Gordon ------­ 76 Musser. Norma Jean ------76 M USl!er, v·1rg1n1a .. ______--______- - 66 Musser, \Vebster Franklin ------·------76 Mc McCandlish, Agnes Margaret ------81, 86 l\1cCandlish. Aileen ______- ______31 McCandlish, Albert Calvin ------·------36 McCandlish, Alexander ------91 McCandlish, Anna Fay ------29 McCandlish, Annie Franceg ------82, 89 M:cCandlish, Anthony ______6, 22, 28, 97 McCandlish. Bell ------.---- 37 McCandlish. Bernice Viola Irene ------29 NAME PAGE NO. McCandlish, Bernita Ann ------89 McCandlish, Bertha Pauline ______29 McCandlish, Bessie Brittanna ------. 55, 58 McCandlish. Betty ------35 McCandlish, Betty Jane ------86 McCandlish, Bobby ------35 :rv1cCandlish, Carl ------43 IvlcCandlish, Carlos Dean ------89 McCandlish, Carlos Frederick ______29, 30 McCandlish, Carolyn June ------52 McCandlish, Carrie Alice ------48, 50 McCandlish, Celia ------56 McCandlish, Clarence Cecil _ ------29 1'11cCandlish. Clifford Cecil _ ------29 McCandlish. Clifford Harry ------·----~------29 M·cCandlish, Clara Ann ____ ------48, 50 McCandlish, Clementine ------3;3 McCandlish, Clyde ------29 l\1cCandlish, Charles ------32, 39 McCandJish, Charles Calvin ______------35 McCandlish, Charles Dale ------86 McCandli~h. Charles Naginey ------81, 85 McCandlish, Craitia Ann ------30 McCandJish, David ------28, 38 l\1cCandlish, David Franklin ------89 McCandlish, David Seymore ------28, 31 rv1cCandlish, Della Florence ------31, 32 McCandlish. Dewey ------33, 34 McCandlish, Donald Lee ______------30 M-cCandlish, Donald Wayne ------88, 89 McCandiish. Dorothy Elizabeth ------52 MoCandlish, Earl Robert ______------89, 90 McCandiish, Edgar ------··----- ______43 McCandlish. Edna Clade ______------51. 52 McCandli!h, Edna May ------29 McCandlish, Edson Ludwick ------85, 86 McCand!ish, Edward ------· 28, 35, 39 McCandlish, Edwin ------32 TvlcCandlish, Edwin C. ------55 McCandlish, Elizabeth ------7, 11. 35 McCandlish, Elizabeth Jane ______32, 39, 5~ l\1cCand!i5h, Ellen M. ------·-_ ------____ 35, 36 MoCandlish. Elmer Pearl ------37 M.cCandlish, Emily ------7. 8 McCandlish, Ernest Harland ------28, 34 McCandlish, Esther Virginia ------.------:- 51 l\kCandlish. Eugene ------31 McCandlish. Evelyn ------32 NAME PA.GE NO. McCandlish, Everett Hale ------83 McCandlish, Fleta ------______33. 34 McCandlish, Florence ------39. G6 McCandlish, Francis Marion ------..--.------29, 30 McCandlish, Franklin ______3:> IVlcCandlish, Fred ------37 McCandlish, Fred Raymond ______51. 52 McCandlish, George ______28, 38. 39, 48. 54, 91, 92 McCandlish, George Bertrum ______58 McCandlish, George Black ------.------22, 28 McCandlish, George D. ------50 McCandlish, George Elmer ------28 McCandlish, George Nicholas ------29 McCandlish, George Patton ------7, 8 McCandlish, George Thompson ______55, 5G McCandlish, George V. ------55 M:cCandlish, Georgia Olive ______48, 50 McCandlish. Gerald Curtis ------SS McCandlish. Grace ------38 McCandlish, Grizel ------.------91 l\,kCandlish, Guy ------4-3 McCandlish, Harold Neil ______88, 89 McCandlish, Helen ------31, 34, 4:3 McCandlish. Helen Dolores ------52 McCandlish, Henry ------.------56 McCandl~h. Hilas Jacob ------28, 31 McCandlish, Howard D. ------89, 90 MeCandlish. Ida B. ------35 McCandlish, Irene ------56 McCandlish, Ivan ------43 McCandlish, Izetta ------41, 42 McCandlish, James Anthony ------·------39, 41 McCandlish, James Black ------35 M<£andlish, James Clarence ______41, 43 McCandlish, James Wesley ------55, 56 McCandlish, Jane ------·------6, 7, 54 McCandlish, Jennie Mary ------81, 82 McCandlish, Jennet ------91 -McCandlish, Jesse Muri ------31. 32 McCandlish, John _____ ------35, 91 McCandlish, John B. ------50 McCandlish, John Durbin ______55. 58 McCandlish, John Seymore ------28, 3:-i McCandlish. John William ______~l. 32 McCandlish, Joseph Franklin ______------28, 34 McCandlish, Lee Wilson ------5f: McCandlish, Lerline Eleanor ------29, 30 McCandlish. Lester Clinton ------.------31 NAME PAGE NO. l\1cCandlish, Levi Ray ------51 l\tlcCand1ish, L. G. Smith ------85, 86 McCandlish, Lily Belle ------31 l\1cCandiish, Lloyd Reed ______29, 30 McCandlish, Lottie Ellen ------55, 5i l\1cCandlish, Lucile ------__ 43 McCandlish, Luke Austin ------51 McCandlish, Lulu Belle ______41, 43 McCand1ish, M:ahel ------38 McCandlish, Mabel Laurine ______38 M~andlish, Margaret ______6, 7, 12, 35, 36. 54, 58, 77 McCandlish, Margaret Ann ------11, 58 McCandlsh, Marie ------_ 37 !v1cCand1ish, Marilyn Jean ------SR McCandlish, Marjorie Lenore ______30 McCandlish, Martin ______91 .M;cCandiish, Martha ------7 McCandlish, Martha B. ------55 McCandlish, M:artha Elizabeth ______48, 50 McCandlish, Martha Jane ------38 MoCandlish, Mary ------91 l\1cCandlish, Mary Ann ______6, 7, 22, 28, 38, 54, 55, 56; 91; 94 M'cCandlish, Mary Elizabeth ______28, 32 McCandlish, M:ary Emily ------48 McCandlish, Mary Jane ------29, 31 McCandlish, Mary Margaret ------8 McCandhsh, Merle Lee ------88 McCandlish, Merriam Elaine ------30 McCandlish, Merrit ------33, 34 McCandlish, Mildred E. ------50 McCandlish, Mildred Maurine ------52 McCandlish, Minnie Bertha ------51 McCandlish. Mirtie ______------55, 57 McCandlish, M1ollie ------36, 38 l\1cCandlish, Mollie A. ------35, 36 TvlcCandlish, Nancy ------7, 11, 39, 44, 54 McCandlish, Neil Fisher ------86 'McCandlish, Nellie ------.------37 McCandlish, Nellie Devine ------35 l\tlcCandlish, Owen Ross ------51 McCandlish, Paul Edward ------86 M·cCandlish, Peter ------91 McCandlish, Peter Smith ------54, 81 McCandli~h. Phoebe ______54, 58, 96. 100 McCandlish. Ralph Leon ------88, 89 McCandlish, Raymond -·------56 McCandlish, Retta Jane ------28, 33 McCandlish, Rhoda Jane ------48, 50 NAME PAGE NO. McCandlish, Robert ______6, 7, 22, 97 McCandlish, Robert James ------90 McCandlish, Robert Reed ______81, 8S McCandlish, Ross Elson ------88 McCandlish, Roy ------39 M-cCandlish, Roy Franklin ______89, 90 McCandlish, Russel Kagay ------29 McCandlish, Ruth ------56 McCancUish, Ruth Louise ------86 McCandlish, Samuel ------28, 38 McCandlish, Samuel Black ______28, 33 McCandlish. Sarah ------.------7, 11 McCandlish. Sarah Alice ------29, 30 McCandlish, Sarah Ann ------55 McCandlish, Sarah Elizabeth ------48 McCandlish, Sarah Jane ------8, 9, 58 McCandlish Smith ------7. 28, 36 McCandlish, Starling Ward ------34, 35 l\AcCandlish, Wayne ------32 l\1cCandlish, Wesley Smith ------82, 89 McCandlish. Wilda ------32 McCandlish, William ------6, 7, 22, 28, 39, 54, 91; 94 MdCandlish, William Berry ------82, 90 ...... y wr•n• B'- ,_ 9,R M cl,;andllSh, uuam l&CK ------'~ McCandlish, William C. ------55 MeCandlish, '''illiam Clarence ------85, 86 McCandlish, William Edgar ______41, 43 McCandlish, William Nelson ------48, 49, 50 McCandlish, William Ross ------39, 51 ~1cCandlish, Wilma Jean ------30 McCandlish. Wretha ------·------32 McCandlish. Velma ------34 McCandlish, Virginia ~------.---- 38, 90 McClenaghan, Dorothy------30 MoCienaghan, George B. ------19 McClenaghan. Howard ______:______30 McClenaghan. Matilda ______.______32 M:cClintic, Mary Ellen ------17 McCloy. Jane ------98, 103 McCloy, John ------98 McClung, Charles ------122 McClung, Elizabeth Janette ------122 McClung, William ------122 l'v1cClure, Elizabeth ------13 McCormick, Martha ------21 IVIcCuliough, Dean Wesley ------30 l\.1cCullough, Elizabeth Corothers ------13 MdCullough, Ira ------. 30 NAME PAGE NO. McCullough, Raymond Edson ------30 McCul1ough, Robert ------48 McCullough, Sarah Elizabeth ______48 McCullough, William Robert ------30 McCune, Meda ------34 IVl,X:Cune, Mitchell ------34 McDougal, Betty ------56 McDougal, May F. ------155 McFee, Anna Mary ------160 Mcfee, Clara ------159, 160 McFee, Homer ------159 McFee, Joseph ------159 McFee, Sadie ------160 McFee, Wilbur ------159, 160 McKenzie, Florence ------16 ·McManamy, \Villiam ------125 McNamara, Ella ------24 rvlcNameE-, Mary ------153, 159 McNaughten. Ethel ------63 McQueen, Carroll ------48 McVeigh, Huston ------36 McVeigh. Jesse ------36 McVeigh, M·ary ------36 McVeigh. William ------36 McWilliams, Anna ------76 N Naginey, Martha Ross ___ ------81 Neeland, Mary Mahaia ------83 Newell, .Agnes Jean ------87 Newell, Dwight Ernest ------87 Newell, Mabel Edna ------87 Newell, Madge Fem ------87 Newell, Marianna ------87 Newell, William Herman ------87 Nichols, Anna Louise ------·------108 Nichols, Haskell Linton ------108 Nichols, John WiHiam ------108 Nichols, Mary Elizabeth ------108 Nichols, Myron Henry ------108 Niswonger, Clarence McCandlish ------46 Niswonger, Dorothy Illene ------46 Niswonger, Emerson Anderson ______45, 46 Niswonger, Estella Josephine ______..______45 Niswonger, Eugene Franklin ------45, 47 Niswonger, Frances Alice ------·------45, 46 Niswonger, Franklin Jacob ------44 Niswonger, Franklin Joy ------44 NA:::'dE PAGE NO. Niswonger. Geraldine Juanita ______45, 48 Niswonger. Keith Eugene ------46 Niswonger, Lila Marie ------46 Niswonger, Margaret Grace ------45, 47 Niswonger, Mary Grace ------44 Niswonger, Nellie Marie ------45, 46 Niswonger, Olive Alberta ------45. 47 Niswonger, 'X-'endell Albian ------45, 47 Niswonger, Wesley Cunningham ______45, 46 Norcross, Dr. A. H. ------150 0 Oatley. Pauline ----·------::34 Olive, Bernice ------62 Olive, Clete ------62 Olive, Eleanor ------62 Olive, Gerald ------62 Olive, Lincoln ------62 O'Neill, Henry ------160 O'Neill, Hugh ------______160 Osbun, Paul ------3-1: Owen, Grace ------~------54 p

Page, Joseph ------91 Parker, Dora ------35 Parker, Dorothy Louise ------145 Parker, Harriet Grace ------145 Parker, Harvey M. ------145 Parker, Helen Evelyn ------145 Parker, Mary ------41 Parker, Norman Black______145 Parker, Shirley Mildred ------145 Partner, Orlinda ------106 Patton, Catherine ------9!l Pellum, Zelma ------4!i Penwell, Ione ______.:______44: Perley, Ceo. McClung ------124 Perley, Margaret Louise ------124 Pe~~~ Lora Pearl------106 Peters, Malcolm Claud ------57 Peters, Sarah ------57 Peterson, Dorcas ------146 Phillips, Lenora Flora------78 Plumbs, Major Gen. ------143 Poling. Adelbert Short ----·------149, 151 Poling, Albert Dillon ------136 Poling, Alice l\lLay ------150 NAME PAGE NO. Poling, ..A.nnabelle ------150 Poling, Anstice ------128, 131 Poling, Alvah Sylvester ------149 Poling, Bessie ------137 Poling, Beulah Wavileen ------149, 150 Poling, Caroline ------_ 128, 131 Poling, Carolyn Rose ------116 Poling, Charles E. ------128, 140 Poling, Cr.ar!es Kenneth ------116 Poling, Cla1a ------133 Poling, Clifford ----·------140 Poling, Connel ------128 Poling, Dari ------116 Poling, Delphia ______137 Poling, Donald Burton ------151 Poling, Donna Lee _____ ------116 Pol1ng. Dorothy Ann ___ ------151 Poling, Doyle Ellis ------115 Poling Earl ------136, 137 Poling, Earl James ------150 Poling, Earl Junior ------137 Poling, Edward Dillon ------136 Poling, Elizabeth ------61, 63 Poling, Fanny ------137 Poling, Fay Ardella ------141 Poling, Fem Lucile ------150 Poling, Florence Ellen ------149, 150 Poling Forrest ______.______137 Poling, Frank ------115 Poling, Frank J. ------136 Poling, Frank R. ------116 Poling, Frank S. ------·------~- 140 Poling, Harley Edson ------151 PoJing, Harold Wilson _ ------115 Poling, Harry James ------149 Poling, Havel M,u-ie ------150 Poling, Hazel June ------137 Poling, Helen Augusta ------136 Poling, Helen Elizabeth ------150 Poling, Herbert Milton ------150 P~in& Hom~------115 Poling, Homer Elsworth ------149, 151 Poling, Ila Margie ------151 Poling, James ------115 Poling, James Vernell ------116 Poling, Jane ------149 Poling, Jane Olivia ------138 Poling, _Tohn ------.------115, 149 NAME PAGE NO. Poling, John Dallas ------137 Poling, John Milton ------149 Poling, Larry Roland ------151 Poling, Laura Alice ------,-- 149, 150 Poling, Leslie ------6() Poling, Lester Dewey ------137 Poling, Lester Inwood ------137 Poling, Lester Martin ______:______115 Poling, Letta Jane ------137, ]38 Poling. Lloyd Burnell ______115 Poling, Louise ------136 Poling, Margaret ------6g Poling, Margaret Eiloise ------115 Poling, Margaret Lorine ------150 Poling, Martha ------128 Poling Martha M. ------13S Poling, !\1artha May ------1:.'50 Poling, Mary ------137 Poling, May ------115, 116 Poling, Mildred Alice ------150 Poling, Milo ------136, 137 Poling, Minnie Bell ------115 Poling, Nita Belle ------151 Poling, Parley Burton ------149 Poling, Patricia Ann ------151 Poling, Pearl Burton ------137 Poling, Pearl Edson ------137 Poling, Penina Ellen ------128 Poling, Retha Belle ------151 Poling, Richard ------137 Poling, Robert ------63 Poling. Robert Burton ------· 149 Poling, Robert Dean =------151 Poling, Ross Webster ______.:______149 Poling, Russel Byron ------149, 151 Poling, Ruth ------115, 116, 149 Poling, Ruth Ann ------·------150 Poling, Samuel ------128 Poling, Sarah ------.------128 Poling, Sarah Elizabeth ------184 Poling, Vernon Forest ------lHi Poling, Vivian Ilene ------150 Poling, \Valter ------115, 116 Poling, Warren Clifford ------149 Poling, Webster ------137 Poling, Wilbur --·------137 Poling, William Jefferson ------138 Poling, Willis ------140 NAME PAGE NO. Polsderfer, Clara Mabel ------84 Polsderfer, Dale Ross ------84 Polsderfer, Dean Franklin ------84 Polsderfer, Donald Edgar ------84, 85 Polsderfer, Harold Everett ------84 Polsderfer, Harry Franklin ------84 Polsderfer, Mary Martha ------84 Polsderfr:.r. Phyllis Lucile ------85 Poston, Abbie ------124 Potter, Amy ------21 Potter, Barbara ------22 Potter, Chestie ------21 Potter, Eleanor ------22 Potter, George ______21 Potter, Harry ------21 Potter, Helen ------21 Potter, Jane ------21. Potter, Jane Reed ____ ------20 Potter. John Fergus ------21 Potter, Joshua ------·- 20 Potter, Jo!hua Taylor ------21 Potter, Lenore ------21 Potter, tvlargaret ------21 .~ • • 1' " • 1'. ,. 911 rotter, 1v,argaret l"i.ancy ------.. Potter, Mary ------21 Potter, RobertMary Delinda______------_:______21 Potter, Robert Henry ------21 Potter, Robert Taylor ------20 Potter, Susan ------21 Potter, Taylor ------·--- 22 Potter, William ______;..______21 Potter, William Washington ------21 Powell, Eleanor Jean ------151 Powell, John Wjlliam ------150 Powell, Norman Sherwood ------151 Povenmire, Herma ------101 Povenmire, Mahlon ------101 Proxmire. Mildred Adelaide ------86 Pugh, C1ark ------60 Pugh, Elsie May ------61 Pugh, Franklin ------60. 61 Pugh, Grace Garfield ------60 Pugh Florence ------61 Pugh, Pauline ------61 Pugh, Richard ______------61 Pugh, Ruth ------60 Pugh, Thomas A. ------60 NAME PAGE NO. Pyle, Booth ------11 R Racy, Gladys M. ------74 Ramsey, Horace ------18 Ramsey, Zella ------82 Ransom, Dr. C. C. ------146 Ransom, Ruthana ------146 Rasor, Daniel ------79 Rasor, o~car ------79 Rasor, Robert ------·------79 Rasor, Shennan ------79 Reed, Alexander ------6 Reed, Harriet Wells------96 Reed, James------95 Reed, James Senior ------95 Reed, Jane ------95. 96 Reed, John ------95. 96 Reed, Mary ------95, 97 Reed, Nancy ------95. 97 Reed, Reuben J. ------14 Reed, Sarah ------95, 97 Reed. Susie l\1ay ------115 Reed, William ------6. 95, 96 Reed, William Junior ------96 Reeder, John Douglas ------11 Reeder, Merle Kathleen ------11 Reeder, Stanley Mason ------11 Reedy. Donald------56 Rehm, Flora Mohler ------130 Rcigd ------21 Reys, Refugio -----~------79 Rhodes, Pearl J. ------·------51. 52 Richards, Margaret ------140 Rickets, Arabella ------102 Rider ------.------. ·, 11 Ritchey, Elizabeth ------~------3:'> Ritchey, General ------35 Rodefer, Clara Etta ------148 Rodefer, John ------148 Rogal1, Dorothy Beebe Trixzeil ______141 Rogall, Irene ------141, 142 Rogall, Ruth ------141 Rogall, Thaddeus ------141 Rominger, Rowland Edward ------42 Ross, Rebecca ------39 Rowles, Jennie ------81 Rowles, John Murphy ------81 NAME PAGE NO. Rowles, Mary ------154 Rowles, Mary J. ------155 Ruff, Ruth------62 Rushen, Geneva ------74 s Saffel. Edward C. ------135 Saffel, F~nnie ------135 Saffel. l\tlary ------135, 13ri Sammis. Clarence ------89 Samm~.SdahR. ------11, 89 Sanches, Charles ------79 Sanches, Ernesto ------7~ Sanches, George ------79 Sanches, Gilberts ------79 Sanches. William ------79 Sanderson, Albert ------40 Sanderson. Alice Catherine ------41 Sandersol"', Charles Welty ------40, 41 Sanderson, Dorothy Elizabeth ______41 Sanderson, Elizabeth Jane ------40 Sanderson. John ------40 Sanderson, John Howard ------41 Sanderson, John Melvin ------40 Sanderson, Richard Lee ------41 Sanderson, Robert ------41 ~anderson. Russel ------40 Sanderson, Ruth ------40 Sanderson. William A. ------40 Sands, Elva ------82 Sanford. Albert Harvey ______::______15, ]6 Sanford. Betty Ruth ------16 Sanford, Henry Taylor ------15. 16 Sanford, Martha ------Hi Sanford, Phoebe Elizabeth ------lfi Sanford, Stephen Hiram ------15 Sanford. Virginia Leone ------16 Sanford. William Reed ------15, 16 Scharf. Barbara Elizabeth ------145 Scharf. Tames M. ______:______145 Scharf, Mariorie Katherine ------14:i Scholl, Alfred Newton ------117 Scholl, Dorothy Marie ------118 Scholl, Dwight Lee ------118 Scholl, Earl Clifford ------117 Scholl. Ethel Irene ------118 Scholl, Goldie ------·------139 Scholl, Helen Maxine ------118 NAME PAGE NO. Scholl. Kathryn Ramona ------117 Scholl. Lawrence La Mar ------117 Scholl, Marie Elizabeth ------117, 118 Scholl, Marlin Frank ______..______118 Scholl, l',,lary Margaret ------117 Scholl. Paul Albert ------150 Scholl, Pauline Lucile ------118 Scholl, Paul Wiley ------117, 118 Scholl. Robert Earl ------~------117 Scholl, Ruth Ellen ------150 Scholl, Ruth Winona ------118 Scholl, Samuel ------117 Scholl. Virgil Eugene ------118 Scholl, Virgil Martin ------.117, 118 Scholl, William ______------150 Scholl. William Alfred ------~------150 Schoonover, Iva ------:------11() Schwan, Christian Charles ------49 Schwarz. Martha Elizabeth ------49 Scott. Katherine J. ------125 Seifert. Bert ------57 Seifert, Charles ------!i2 Seifert, Ethel Lucile ------57 Seifert. Fay ------32 Seifert, Jacob Calvin ------58 Seifert, John ------1------'--,------57 Seifert, Myron Teal ------58 Seifert, Oscar ------58 Seifert, William J. ------58 Shafe~ Edwin------131 Shafer. Wesley ------·------131 Shafer. Wesley Junior ------131 Sharp. Arthur Lee __ -______65, 66. Sharp, Edward William ------65, 66 Sharp, Frank George ------65, 66 Sharp, Frederic Albert ____ ,______66 Sharp. George ______.;.______65 Sharp, Helen Marie ------65 Sharp. Herbert Kagay ------65 Sharp. John Edward ------66 Sharp. John Taylor ------65 Sharp, Lester Albert ------65. 66 Sharp, Martha Jane ------14 Sharp, Martin Francis ------66 Sharp, Relva May ------65, 66 Sharpnack, Bessie ------140 Shaw, Elizabeth------117 Shaw, Isabella ------103 NAME PAGE NO. Shaw, Otis ------97 Sheets, Albert F. ------134 Sheets, Edna May ------65 .Sheets, Harold F. ------134 Sheets, Homer ------65 Sheets, Louis Franklin ------65 Sheets, Mary E. ------134 Sheets, Nova Elinor ------65 Sheets. Relva Lucile ------65 Shelhamer, Elias ------70, 77 Shelhamer, Elizabeth Agnes ------77 Shelhamer, Elmira ------77 Shelhamer, Howard McCandlish ______:______77, 81 Shelhamer, Jane Reed ------77 Shelhamer, Mary Martha ------77, 80 Shelhamer. ~.'il!iam Birchfield ______77, 81 Sherer, Richard ------91 Sheridan, General Phil ------35 Sherlock, Eli --~------136 Sherlock, Flcssie ------40 Sherlock, Isaac ------40 Sherlock, Zella ------136 Sherman, David ------50 Sherman, l\1artha Alice ------50 Sherman, Thomas Arthur ------50 Sherwood, Anstice ------127 Sherwood. John------127 Sherwood. Nancy ------72, 126 Shields, Catherine ______------i Shields, Dorothy Louise ------123 Shields. Marian Elizabeth ------128 Shields. Mathias ------123 Shields, Winifred Eleanor ------123 Sholl, Ciarence ------·------______140 Sholl. Lee ------140 Sholl, Paul------140 Sholl. Philip ------139, 140 Short. Elizabeth ------115. 149 Showalter, Grace ------144 Shumaker, Ida Eileen ------34 Shumaker, Mary Catherine ------57 Shumaker. Pearl ------33 Siggins. Lyle ------137 Silvermail. Susie Mary ------117 Siniff, Charles L. ------72. 73 Siniff. Faith Sherwood ------73 Siniff, Jacob ------73 Siniff, Leroy D. ------7a NAM:E PAGE NO. Siniff, Madge ------73 Siniff, Myrtle ------73 Slade. Capitola ------112 ~leeter, Anne Evangeline ------144, Sleeter, John Henry ------144 Smelsey, Walter ------137 Smith, Agnes ------6, 92, 94 Smith, Arthur R. ------136 Smith, Ellen ------85 Smith, Franklin ______------102 Smith, John ------102 Snider, D. D. ------74 Snider, Grace ------74 Snoke, Mary ------32 Snyder, .Carl ------33 Snyder, Emmit ------33 Snyder, Mary Elizabeth ------33 Snyder, Mary Pearl ------90 Snyder, Ruth Evelyn ------33 Souslin, George ------36 Souslin, Margaret ------36 Souslin, Osie ------36 Spangler, Noradell ------65 Speaks, Leo ------56 Spillman, Gordon W. ------156 Spillman, Dr. J. W. ------156 Spitzer, John ------31 Stacy, Lulu ------26 Stahlman, Bernadine ------26 Stahlman, Tracy D. ------26 Stallsmith, June ------62 Stall!mith, Lloyd ------62 Stallsmith, Lowell --~------62 Roy ------62 Stallsmith,Stallsmith. Stuart ______:__ 62 Stemen, Cecil Welty ------33 Stemen, Christian ------71 Stemen. Emanuel ------32 Stemen, Ethel ------33 Stemen, Isaac ------3~ Stemen, Minnie ------32 Stemen, Retta Leota Teresa ------29 Stemen, Nancy ------71 Stemen, Nicholas ------29 Stevens, Jean ------158 -Stevens, W. A. ------158 Stewart. Mary M. ------25 Stoltz, Martha ------56 NAME PAGE NO. Stone, Lulu D. ------53 Straw, Nicholas ------91 Strohl, Mary ------31 Stuart, Bert ------= 61 Stuart, Catherine ------142 Stuart, Charles ------81, 119, 142 Stuart, David ------80, 101. 140 Stuart, Della ------61. 62 Stuart, Ella ------140 Stuart, Geraldine ------62, 63 Stuart, Hattie ------61 Stuart, James ------39 Stuart, Jennie ------61, 81 Stuart, Jchn ------61 Stuart, Leefe ------61, 62 Stuart, Marguerite ------62 Stuart, Marv Catherine ------101 Stuart, Mar-y Jane ------119 Stuart, Samantha ------39 Stuart, Sarah Ann ------55 Stuart, Thompson ------55 Stuart, Ward ------62 Stuart, William ------61 Studer, Helen ------138 Studer, John ------. 137 Sturm, Gene------37 Sturm, Glen ------37 Sturm, Glen Junior ------37 Sturm, Marylin Marie ------37 Swain, Martha ------10 Switzer, Maud Alice ______..;;______105 Switzer, William Gourley ------105 T Talbert, Rena ------62 Taylor. Anne ------58 Taylor, Caster ______18 Taylor. c~on?e ------50 Taylor, Henry ------12 Taylor, Jane _ ------12, 1:1 Taylor, John Randolph ------50 Taylor, l\1artha ------50 T:aylor, l\1ary Ann ------12, 20 Taylor, Nancy ------12 Taylor, Raymond ------Hl Taylor. Rhoda Ann _____ ------12, 13 Taylor, Robert ------12, 58 Teilleny, Clementina ------80 NAME PAGE NO. Theil. Luther Heath ------47 Thimmes. Mary Florence Virginia ______39 Thimmes. Robert ------39 Thimmes. Silas ------39 Thomas, Amos ------58 Thomas. Bernice ------58 Thomas, Dorothy Kinney ------58 Thomas, Olive Jeanette ------145 "fh omasson, \'.-irgu11a . . J ones ------107 Thomasson, \Villiam Watson ------107 Thompson, Alice ------157 Thompson, Betty ------159 Thompson. Carrie ------154 Thompson, Charles F~t~r ------157, 159 ThompsC'n, Charles Lawton ------158 Thompson, Clara Lucile ------157 Thomp~on, Clarence Earl ______155 Thompson, David ------159 Thompson, Della ------154 Thompson. Edith Lucile ------155 Thompson, Edward ------153, 155, 157, 158 Thompson, Edward Stuart ------157 Thompson, Elizabeth ------155 Thompson, Elmer ------154 Thompson, Esther Lucile ------159 Thompson, Frances Elizabeth ------156 Thompson, Gailhert Lowell ------158 Thomp~on, George ------159 Thompson, Grace ------158 Thompson, Hannah ------.-- 153 Thompson Hester Ann ------109 Thompt1on, Howard B. ------157 Thompson, James ___ ::.______153, 157, 159 Thompson, James Kenneth ------156 Thompson, Jane ------______] 53, 157 Thompson, Jean Eleanor ------15D Thompson, Jesse Franklin ------'------135, 156 Thompson, John ------15~1 Thompson, John Edward ______l;)(j Thompson, John Melvin ------159 Thompson. John Neil ------156 Thompson. John William ______157, 158 Thompsc..n, Letta Mae ------157, 158 Thompson, Linnie Alice ------155 Thompson, Lloyd Edward ------155 Thompson, Louise Ellen ------156 Thompson, Lulu ------154 Thompson, Mabel ------144- NAME PA.GE NO. Thompson, Maggie ------154 fhompson, Mary ------153, 155 Thompson, Mary Alice ------159 Thompson. Melvin Welty ------157, 159 Thompson, Paul ------158 Thompson, Richard ------159 Thompson. Robert ------159 Thompson. Roger Williamson ------156 Thompson, Ruth Electa ------159 Thompson, Ruth Lissa ------156 Thompson, Samuel ------153, 154 Tihompson. Sarah ------153 Thompson, William ------153 Thompson, William A. ------155 Thompson. William Fred ------15fi Thompson, W

Yencer, Hazel ------61 Yenrick, Margaret ------86 Yeunza. Alicia ------79 Yost. David ______.:______6 Young. Arthur------64 Young, Edward ------71 Young, Elsie May ------64 Young, Enos------71 Young, Henry ------64 Young, Russel Henry ------64, 65 Young. Robert Alexander------71 z Zane, Ebenezer ------124 Zeigler, Charles ------149 Zeigler, Famah ------149