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INDEX to 1915-1919 Obituaries in the Canton Repository INDEX To 1915-1919 Obituaries in the Canton Repository Published by the Stark County District Library of Canton, Ohio 2005 Index to 1915-1919 Obituaries in the Canton Repository The following is an alphabetical listing, by the deceased’s surname, of obituaries that appeared in the Canton, Ohio newspaper, The Repository. It was compiled by the library staff during the course of the year in the hope that it would be a useful tool to genealogy, as well as other researchers. To use this index, simply locate the name of the person whose obituary you wish to find. The entries will appear as follows: Miller William A. (Estella M.) Mrs. 1924 Jan. 13 30 The first column is the name of the deceased. The second gives the date on which the item appeared. And the third tells the page number containing the obituary. You may find one name with multiple listings showing different dates and locations in the paper. This indicates consecutive listings for that individual. I encourage you to view each for additional information. Index to 1915-1919 Obituaries in the Canton Repository Surname Given Name Maiden Title Year Mth Day Pg ? Mary 1918 Apr. 18 15 Aaron Benjamin 1918 Nov. 27 2 Abbott Lawrence C. 1919 Mar. 14 24 Abels infant 1919 July 16 6 Abherve Minnie Jacobs Mrs. 1918 Dec. 13 33 Abrams Leo 1917 Apr. 24 2 Abt Leo 1918 Apr. 27 1 Abvrezis Macone 1917 Sept. 17 2 Acker L. E. 1918 Jan. 13 26 Acker Leonard E. 1918 Jan. 12 5 Acker Sarah Mrs. 1916 Mar. 1 6 Ackerman Barbara Mrs. 1918 Nov. 10 18 Ackerman Barbara Mrs. 1918 Nov. 14 8 Ackerman Levi 1919 May 31 1 Acsinte Andrew 1919 Jan. 30 11 Adams Charles Francis 1915 Mar. 21 5 Adams Eline 1915 Mar. 19 23 Adams Irene R. Mrs. 1919 Oct. 2 10 Adams Irene R. McKeen Mrs. 1919 Sept. 30 16 Adams J. S. 1916 Jan. 21 9 Adams John Q. Mrs. 1919 Oct. 13 3 Adams Nick 1919 Sept. 17 16 Adams Ollie Alice Ann 1919 May 19 8 Adams Peter J. 1916 Feb. 2 11 Adams Samuel 1917 Mar. 12 10 Adams William 1918 Feb. 23 5 Adee Mary Mrs. 1918 Nov. 26 17 Adkins Naomi Mrs. 1919 Oct. 29 6 Adler Homer 1916 May 1 2 Adler Homer 1916 May 3 7 Adler Homer 1916 May 5 14 Adler Homer 1916 May 5 25 Adler Homer 1916 May 6 3 Adrian Francis 1915 Nov. 8 11 Aeiby Mary 1918 Apr. 29 10 Affolter Elizabeth 1917 Nov. 11 2 Affolter J. Frank 1917 June 11 5 Affolter Rosa Mrs. 1916 Nov. 19 5 Agastino Filomena Mrs. 1916 Mar. 17 1 Agastino Raffael Mrs. 1916 Mar. 19 1 Aggar Jacob P. 1918 Aug. 28 10 Agler George 1915 Feb. 9 10 Agler Mary Mrs. 1919 Oct. 20 7 Agler Walter E. 1918 May 2 14 Agne Lydia Mrs. 1918 May 5 30 Page 1 Index to 1915-1919 Obituaries in the Canton Repository Surname Given Name Maiden Title Year Mth Day Pg Agnes Joseph 1916 Oct. 13 1 Agnes Joseph 1916 Oct. 14 8 Agnew H. P. 1918 Sept. 3 9 Ahern Florence Mrs. 1918 Nov. 22 27 Ailing Jacob 1918 Jan. 3 10 Ainsley Gibson 1916 Dec. 23 3 Ake Edward 1917 Apr. 10 13 Aker Henry 1917 Dec. 30 2 Akin Maria J. Mrs. 1918 May 6 10 AlbAugh John 1915 Apr. 11 1 AlbAugh John 1915 Apr. 13 11 Albaugh Mark 1916 Oct. 16 6 Albee Phoebe J. Mrs. 1917 June 25 2 Albee Theodore F. 1919 Nov. 11 17 Alber Russell 1919 Aug. 28 16 Albers Alice 1918 May 13 2 Albert Edna Mrs. 1918 Sept. 16 3 Albert Rosy Mrs. 1919 Nov. 3 12 Albert Sarah Schmucker Mrs. 1919 Mar. 7 23 Albin Nina 1919 May 17 2 Albrecht Atlee Allison 1919 Feb. 16 2 Albright A. E. 1918 July 5 16 Albright James Oliver 1917 Sept. 26 13 Alda Eli 1918 Nov. 19 10 Alden E. H. 1916 Oct. 26 13 Alex Gust Mrs. 1918 Aug. 10 2 Alexander Arthur 1919 July 25 12 Alexander Arthur 1919 July 26 2 Alexander Arthur 1919 July 27 2 Alexander Arthur 1919 July 28 2 Alexander Arthur 1919 July 24 1 Alexander Clarence E. 1916 Oct. 25 1 Alexander James J. 1916 Jan. 17 12 Alexander Minnie Mrs. 1919 June 10 6 Alexander Pathena 1917 Apr. 27 1 Aley Edward 1916 Mar. 6 5 Aley Harry Mrs. 1918 Oct. 26 2 Aley Mary Mrs. 1915 Mar. 1 9 Alialtieri Josephine 1919 Mar. 18 12 Alinger L. 1915 Jan. 24 9 Allardice William 1915 Apr. 20 10 Allen Gertrude Florence 1917 Jan. 13 4 Allen Harry L. 1917 Aug. 31 6 Allen Ira G. Dr. 1918 Nov. 4 8 Allen Malinda Mrs. 1917 Feb. 1 12 Page 2 Index to 1915-1919 Obituaries in the Canton Repository Surname Given Name Maiden Title Year Mth Day Pg Allen W. A. Mrs. 1916 Nov. 25 1 Allen Walter 1917 Sept. 16 23 Allen John G. 1918 Aug. 8 11 Allenbaugh Albert 1916 Mar. 10 29 Allin William B. 1918 Nov. 29 26 Allison Clark Pvt. 1918 Dec. 8 18 Allison J. F. 1915 Jul. 22 1 Allman Amanda E. Mrs. 1916 June 12 10 Allmon John Preston 1916 Mar. 1 11 Almason Caroline 1919 Mar. 31 8 Almason Nicholas 1919 June 21 6 Alspaugh Amanda Mrs. 1919 Feb. 17 9 Altar Tony 1919 Aug. 30 6 Amberg Susan Mrs. 1919 Dec. 12 44 Ambler C. P. Mrs. 1918 Dec. 19 14 Amentole Phillip 1917 Mar. 20 1 Amentole Phillip 1917 Mar. 21 22 Ames Reuben C. 1916 Jan. 12 2 Amman August 1918 Apr. 17 11 Anderson Alfred S. 1917 July 3 5 Anderson August A. 1917 Apr. 23 1 Anderson August A. 1917 Apr. 25 16 Anderson David 1916 May 21 4 Anderson David L. 1916 May 26 24 Anderson Edna M. Mrs. 1919 Dec. 22 12 Anderson Emma Mrs. 1917 Nov. 14 12 Anderson Grace Marcella 1918 Nov. 13 2 Anderson Hannah Mrs. 1917 Mar. 11 29 Anderson Jennie Mrs. 1917 Aug. 27 7 Anderson John A. 1917 Oct. 3 2 Anderson Marcella L. 1919 Nov. 17 2 Anderson Mary Mrs. 1917 Aug. 4 2 Anderson Ray Sgt. 1918 Sept. 4 1 Anderson Ray Sgt. 1918 Sept. 5 1 Anderson Robert L. Pvt. 1918 Dec. 26 1 Anderson Ruth 1915 Dec. 20 10 Anderson Stephen Alexander 1915 Feb. 16 11 Anderson Wilbur Carleton 1915 Dec. 23 1 Anderson William E. Pvt. 1918 Oct. 18 1 Anding Charlotte Mrs. 1916 Sept. 29 28 Andrea Frank 1918 June 18 9 Andrecotte Frank 1917 May 17 19 Andrews Elaine 1917 Sept. 22 2 Andrews Fannie Mrs. 1918 July 12 23 Andrews Walter 1919 Apr. 13 1 Page 3 Index to 1915-1919 Obituaries in the Canton Repository Surname Given Name Maiden Title Year Mth Day Pg Andrews Walter 1919 Apr. 14 10 Andric Frederick 1916 Mar. 23 11 Andrissi John 1918 Oct. 21 2 Angel John 1919 Feb. 19 13 Angelo Elizabeth Mrs. 1918 Nov. 7 10 Angelo infant 1919 Dec. 1 12 Angerer Sherwood 1917 Sept. 16 23 Angstadt Charles 1918 Apr. 23 2 Angstadt Homer 1917 Oct. 4 12 Annuta Molly 1915 Jun. 9 16 Antenucci Anthony 1918 Oct. 19 2 Anthony Arthur A. 1919 Mar. 5 10 Anthony Joseph 1918 Nov. 5 8 Anthony Lloyd Clinton 1919 Jan. 27 6 Anthony Mary Mrs. 1918 Aug. 12 2 Anthony O. P. 1917 Mar. 5 15 Anthony Roth 1916 June 2 26 Anton Steve 1918 Nov. 18 2 Apley Grant (Amanda) Sharp Mrs. 1919 Feb. 18 11 Appleby Robert 1917 Feb. 18 7 Appleman Mary Mrs. 1917 Jan. 30 11 Arbogast George 1918 Sept. 13 25 Arbour Venetta M. N. Mrs. 1919 Dec. 10 19 Arch John 1917 May 18 21 Archeme Alexander 1918 May 11 2 Archer Harriet Mrs. 1917 Oct. 17 5 Archer Marguerite 1917 July 14 2 Archer Marguerite 1917 July 16 2 Archer Marguerite Mrs. 1917 July 17 3 Archer Thomas 1916 Feb. 5 5 Archibald William 1915 Jun. 1 14 Archinal Harry L. 1919 May 13 12 Ardredis Harry 1916 Apr. 16 10 Arkies Jacob Z. 1919 Jan. 8 14 Armitage Alfred Edward 1919 Sept. 17 16 Armstrong Erma Miss 1918 Dec. 17 15 Arndt Florentina Mrs. 1915 Dec. 19 11 Arnett W. F. 1918 June 28 25 Arney Eliza Hester Mrs. 1916 Mar. 16 11 Arnold C. H. Mrs. 1918 Nov. 9 4 Arnold Cora Mrs. 1917 Apr. 28 6 Arnold Crafton 1916 Mar. 29 14 Arnold E. L. Mrs. 1915 Mar. 25 9 Arnold Emma Mrs. 1916 May 3 2 Arnold Minnie Mrs. 1918 Dec. 21 5 Page 4 Index to 1915-1919 Obituaries in the Canton Repository Surname Given Name Maiden Title Year Mth Day Pg Arnold Minnie Mrs. 1918 Dec. 22 36 Arnold Philip Mrs. 1916 May 2 1 Arnold Wilhelmine 1916 June 13 5 Arntz Jacob 1917 July 30 2 Arntz Victor Mrs. 1918 Nov. 14 8 Arntz Victor 1918 Nov. 18 5 Arntz William 1918 July 13 1 Arona Nick 1916 Mar. 6 1 Arter Margaret Mrs. 1918 Dec. 1 2 Arter Margaret Mrs. 1918 Nov. 30 2 Artz Levi 1919 Oct. 31 4 Arza Daniel 1916 Sept. 19 20 Asch Louis 1918 Nov. 7 10 Aschbacher Elizabeth Mrs. 1918 Dec. 24 10 Ash Christopher 1917 Oct. 15 11 Ash F. Mrs. 1917 Aug. 11 2 Ash Helen 1915 Jun. 25 11 Ashbacher Elizabeth Mrs. 1918 Dec. 23 6 Ashbrook Margaret Scott Mrs. 1919 Oct. 13 3 Atkins Frank A.
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