Fulton County Indiana School Enumeration 1907

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Fulton County Indiana School Enumeration 1907 Aubbeenaubbee Township FULTON COUNTY INDIANA SCHOOL ENUMERATION 1907 Wendell C. Tombaugh TOMBAUGH HOUSE 700 Pontiac Street Rochester, Indiana 46975 1989 This book cannot be reproduced without the express permission of Wendell C. Tombaugh, his heirs or assigns. Made in the United States of America. Aubbeenaubbee Township AUBBEENAUBBEE TOWNSHIP Z. C. Bunnell, Enumerator Parent-Gdn/Signature Child a/s b.d. b.p. DITMYRE SCHOOL FEARS George Fears Iona 16 f 8-90 Indiana Mary 8 f 5-98 " ELLER C. F. Eller Hazel 17 f 9-89 Indiana Earnest 15 m 5-91 " Cleo 14 m 2-93 " Clada 11 f 4-96 ‘’ Wando 8 f 1-99 " Geneva 6 f 4-01 " HOSIMER Ed Hosimer Ralph 14 m 2-93 Indiana Milard 8 f 8-98 " Viola 5 f 1-01 " BUNNELL Z. C. Bunnell Pearl 19 f 4-88 Indiana Gerta 10 f 10-96 " Walter 8 m 12-98 " Herman 6 m 4-01 " WIDNER Clark Widner George 20 m 2-87 Indiana William 17 4-90 " MAHLER Elizabeth Mahler Bertha 20 f 10-86 Indiana MILLER Maud Miller Virda 8 f 9-98 Indiana JORDON Oliver Jordon Grover 18 m 10-88 Indiana Delbert 16 2-91 " KALEY Jacob Kaley Arthur 20 m 9-86 Indiana George 16 m 11-90 " KALEY Isaac Kaley Pearl 18 f 6-89 Indiana SWENEY W. Sweney Beulah Hopner 8 f 12-98 Indiana COOPER Sim Cooper Harley 12 m 7-84 Indiana WOLFERT W. Wolfert Eunes 16 m 2-91 Indiana Edna 14 f 3-93 " Clara 12 7-94 " Clide 11 9-95 " Lloyd 8 3-99 " WOODWARD George Woodward Edward 18 8-88 Emma 8 8-98 FRY Richard Fry Willard 12 10-94 Ada 8 4-99 HAYS SCHOOL BURKET Henry Burket Cora 18 2-89 Clara 16 1-91 Arvester 10 5-96 Dannal 8 3-99 GOODMAN Nora Goodman Vernerd 8 1-99 Evert 7 3-00 EDINGTON Isaac Edington Mertil 18 9-88 Ethel 12 12-94 TRUEX George Truex Morris 19 8-87 RICHARD Charly Richard Hugh 6 1-91 RICHARD Fred Richard Zoye 12 4-95 WAGNER Lew Wagner Harvey 10 6-96 Aubbeenaubbee Township Raymond 8 9-98 FISHER Oliver Fisher Russel 8 4-99 Raymond 6 3-01 DAVIS Elda Davis Guy 12 12-94 Norman 6 8-00 BABCOCK A. C. Babcock Grace 9 2-98 BUNN F. M. Bunn Edward 17 6-88 Ruth 10 2-97 McGRUE Mrs. McGrue Maggie 19 1-88 Dora 15 9-91 HARTLE Jacob Hartle Arthur 18 8-88 Earl 14 9-92 Charles 6 4-00 WAGNER Mrs. E. Wagner Nettie 15 2-92 SANS E. D. Sans Cloyd 15 8-91 CUNNINGHAM O. W. Cunningham Otis 16 7-90 MYERS SCHOOL ADAMS H. E. Adams Carl 8 8-98 Earl 8 8-98 Clay 15 6-91 WERNER W. S. Werner Berney 7 2-00 HAY Lee Hay Carl 13 7-93 Ruth 10 12-96 MYERS Henry Myers Ross 15 8-91 Oliver 14 3-93 Clara 12 11-94 Ina 8 3-99 Eva 7 12-99 BALL Jessie Ball Elsie 9 9-97 Omer 7 9-99 OVERMYER Scyler Overmyer Harding 19 5-87 Clide 15 4-92 Lloyd 8 9-98 Bessie 6 12-00 GUISE George Guise Paul 17 4-90 Harley 14 5-92 Joseph 9 12-97 Oliver 7 1-00 BRUCE Francis Bruce Dawn 18 11-88 Tracy 15 2-92 Mary 8 6-98 RHODES Frank Rhodes Carl 9 11-97 GUISE Frank Guise Arthur 14 11-92 Edith 12 3-94 Carl 10 11-96 JOICE Dan Joice Lizzy 10 9-96 Luky 8 7-98 Blanch 6 4-01 WINTZEL [WENTZEL] Ed [Wentzel] Perry 13 9-93 ELSTON Mrs. Henry Elston Leanna ? 16 11-90 Carrie 13 9-93 Roy ? 11 1-96 Floyd 7 9-99 Flosy 7 9-99 BEAVER SCHOOL LEWIS Fill Lewis Roy 20 10-86 Indiana Walter 18 3-89 " Clark 15 1-92 " Aubbeenaubbee Township Ray 11 11-95 " REICHARD Al Reichard Omer 13 2-94 Indiana Paul 11 8-95 COUGHNOUR W. Coughnour Ethel 10 7-96 Indiana Clark 8 7-99 " Perry 6 1-01 " STALL Frank Stall Edith 12 9-94 Indiana COUGHNOUR C. Coughnour Harley 9 2-98 Indiana Hazel 9 2-98 " Thirt 7 11-99 " ZELLERS Isaac Zellers Frank 9 9-98 Indiana Adam 19 2-88 " Elizabeth 14 5-92 " HODGE P. B. Hodge Effa 15 2-92 Indiana Leroy 12 7-94 " HARTMANS SCHOOL HARTMAN Mrs. C. Hartman Edward 20 5-86 Indiana Harry 17 6-89 " Nellie 12 6-94 " HARTS Nick Harts Jennie 20 3-87 Indiana Frank 18 8-88 " Bennie 17 2-90 " Maggie 15 10-91 " Laura 13 7-93 " Sherman 11 6-95 " Fred 10 1-97 " Harry 8 12-98 " Nettie 7 12-97 " HARTMAN Nick Hartman Jennie 16 4-90 Indiana Laura 15 1-92 " Rosie 13 2-94 " Jessie 11 9-95 " Katie 8 3-99 " FOX Henry Fox Eugene 19 12-87 Indiana Elliot 16 9-90 " Albert 14 6-92 " Lauretta 13 12-93 " Fred 11 10-95 " Ethel 8 5-98 " ZEHENDNER Lawarence Zehendner Agnes 9 11-97 Indiana MILLER Fred Miller Lenna 20 3-87 Indiana Nellie 18 4-89 " Rossie 15 10-91 " Charley 12 9-94 " LAHMAN Simon Lahman Elizabeth 11 1-96 Indiana LUCAS Henry Lucas Mary 16 3-91 Indiana DECKER John Decker Nora 20 10-86 Indiana Elizabeth 17 11-89 " Arthur 15 12-91 " Ruth 13 2-94 " Jane 11 2-96 “ Willie 9 8-97 " Abbie 6 9-01 " FAULSTITCH Albert Faulstitch Ray 13 7-93 Indiana Ruth 12 4-95 " Charley 10 3-97 " Walter 7 9-99 " SCHEUER Peter Scheuer Edward 13 2-94 Indiana Bertha 12 4-95 " Cletus 9 5-97 " BOOK Fred Book Lizzie 19 8-87 Indiana Silva 14 10-92 " Carrie 9 1-98 " Gertrude 7 12-99 " Vernocia 6 4-00 " SMALPOX SCHOOL Aubbeenaubbee Township RARRICK Elza Rarrick Eugene 13 1-94 Indiana Elda 11 3-96 " SNIDER I. B. Snider Edith 13 2-94 Indiana GINTHER A. J. Ginther Francis J. 20 10-86 Indiana Dean 18 7-88 " FEECE William Feece Wilbert 20 11-86 Indiana Ezra 18 9-88 " Daisy 16 7-90 " SHALL Lewis Shall Hellen 12 5-94 Indiana Mable 8 1-99 " OVERMYER B. Overmyer Hartman 11 5-95 Indiana LUNSFORD H. G. Lunsford May 16 7-90 Indiana PATSELL Dug Patsell Raymond 17 11-89 Indiana THARP " Laura 13 10-93 " McCLAIN Allen McClain Lilly 16 8-90 Indiana Georgie 14 1-93 " Hazel 12 1-95 “ Mary 18 6-88 " YOUNG Bert Young Clarence 13 8-93 Indiana Dessie 10 2-97 " McCLAIN D. A. McClain Bertha 10 4-97 Indiana Scott 8 1-99 " Walter 6 7-00 " MILLIZER Jacob Millizer Roy 6 5-00 Indiana JONES Frank Jones Grace 16 1-91 Indiana SHADAKER Milt Shadaker Delbert 17 11-89 Indiana George 16 4-91 " Hettie 13 7-93 " Ola 11 12-95 " Rufeth 8 9-98 " Bertha 7 5-99 " PALSTON Henry Palston Hones 18 2-89 Indiana JOHNSON Schyler Johnson Earnest 13 7-93 Indiana Leno 11 7-95 " Omer 10 1-97 " Walter 7 5-99 " SHRIVER L. C. Shriver Melvin 12 9-94 Indiana JONES Frank Jones Frank 13 9-93 Indiana Ray 6 10-00 " DELONG SCHOOL ALLEN W. Ritchey Ruth 9 9-97 Indiana VANKIRK W. Vankirk Ervin 18 9-88 Indiana May 16 8-90 " Geneva 7 7-99 " Carrie 14 9-92 " Mary 12 9-94 " DECK John Deck Lawarence 17 2-90 Indiana Arthur 15 3-92 " Eva 11 3-96 " Maud 9 9-97 " Bert 7 10-99 " GINTHER Jacob Ginther Herbert 13 6-93 Indiana RARRICK Henry H. Rarrick Hazel 13 9-93 Indiana Aubbeenaubbee Township DAUGHERTY John Daugherty Rheuban 18 3-89 Indiana Ralph 16 2-90 " Arthur 15 12-91 " S. O. 13 7-93 " L. C. 11 9-95 " Mary 10 12-96 " Roy 9 4-98 " ROBISON W. Robison Willie 19 1-88 Indiana Jennie 16 5-90 " Dawn 15 1-92 " Eva 10 12-96 " May 9 4-98 " SHADLE " Lesslie 17 2-90 " KLINE F. M. Kline Carrie 20 2-87 Indiana CUSICK Mary Cusick Harley 19 10-78 Indiana Fred 12 5-94 " Mary 9 10-97 " James 16 4-91 " MARTINDALL Isaac Martindall Jessie 20 12-86 Indiana Maud 18 2-89 " CASTLEMAN Mrs. Jacob Castleman Rose 17 6-89 Indiana Harry 6 9-00 " FAULSTITCH Charley Faulstitch Harvey 6 2-01 Indiana SHADLE C. W. Shadle Ed 17 9-89 Indiana Maud 14 6-92 " MERDITH Tom Merdith Daisy 15 2-92 Indiana RARRICK Schyler Rarrick Mable 16 4-91 Indiana Fernie 15 11-91 " Hazel 13 9-93 " Emma 10 8-96 " KALEY Dave Kaley Clarance 18 3-89 Indiana Mary 16 12-90 " John 14 8-92 " Bessie 9 8-97 " SWAGARD Philip Swagard Clara 16 1-91 Indiana WOOLF Isaac Woolf Clarance 20 2-87 Indiana POFFENBERGER Richard Poffenberger Otto 17 11-89 Indiana BRUGH John Brugh Lester 20 3-87 Indiana Clem 16 1-91 " Dawn 13 6-93 " May 11 10-95 " Dean 9 11-97 " MAHLER Dan Mahler Lester 14 1-93 Indiana Florence 9 10-97 " LARGE John Large Ruth 8 9-98 Indiana Nellie 19 2-88 " Laura 15 11-91 " Luttie 12 9-94 " Ralph 11 10-95 " CASTLEMAN Dave Castleman Fern 13 6-93 Indiana Oma 11 10-95 " HAND John Hand May 11 5-95 Indiana Glen 9 9-97 " Delsey 7 11-99 " HOBSION J.
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