Nesselrode Family History HESSELRODE

CHRISTOPHER N. NESSELRODE, b. May 1774 d. May 20, 1848, Sharon, Morgan Co.,Ohio m. 20 Oct. 1806, Wood Co., W. Va», to Mary Ann Cass, dau. of John Holt (?) bur. Nesselroad Cemetery, Noble Twp., Noble county, Ohio He was the son of Peter Nesselrode and Christina Temple- ton. Was in the War of 1812. Children; 1. John, b. 1807 in Virginia m. 28 Feb. 1828, Morgan County, °hio, to Jane Grimes, b. 1808 in Ohio j d. 26 Aug. 1880 Children: a. Mathew, b. 1831 m. 24 Oct. 1855, Margaret Parrish in Noble Countyj dau. of John T. and Ellen Grimes Parrish Chj Luther and Alvin b. Christopher, b. 1832 c. Margaret, b. 1836 m. 1 Oct. 1874, Ellis Corns in Noble Co. Ch: Alva, James Gilbert, Susanna, and Katy tShe is supposed to have gone to W. Va. after Ellis suicided according to a dau. of James Gilbert Corns of The plains, Co., Ohio; either lived with or married to a man named Kinsey Johns; this item not documented) d. Jasper, b. 1840 m. 7 Aug. 1861, Noble County, Ellen Grimes e. Newton, b. 1843 «• 9 Oct. 1869, Noble Co., Lydia Wheeler Ch., Plora, Charley, Lawrence f. Washington, b. 1845 g. John, b. 1847; d. 1897; bur. Sharon, Ohio m. 16 June 1868, Guernsey Co., Ohio, to Margaret J. Hendershojb Ch.,0smer, Malary, James A. h. Martha, b. 1849 (1850 r,g)J d, 1:885$ Boble Co. m. Wm. Corns, 4 April 1872 bur. Jennings Cemetery, Noble Twp., Noble Co.

2. Margaret, b. 18 May 1808; d. 16 July 1895, Washington Co. m. 24 May 1842, John Scoggans, b. 4 Oct. 1794; d. 2 Dec, 1865. Washington Co., Ohio bur. John, at Forest Grove, Sharon Twp., Noble County, beside first wife, Rachel Dillon; Margaret, burial site, unknown/ Children} a. Rachael, b. 17 March 1843, Noble County, Ohio d. 16 August, 1931, Never married b. John, b. 18 Aug. 1844, Noble Co.; d. 9 January, 1919, Beverly, Ohio -2-

m. Cornelia E. Lamb, 3 Dec. 1868, Washington Co.; (1850-1923, April 30; dau. of H. A. Lamb and C Laura See ley Ch., Frank, Roy, Mary, and possibly others b. Margaret Jane, b. 27 Oct. 1845, Noble County, Ohio; d. m. 12 July 1874, to David J. Roberts, 12 July 1874 Washington County, Ohio; b. Feb. 1844 According to 1900 census, no children «. Sarah Ann, b. 6 Dec. 1847, Prb. Noble County, as they moved to Washington County 1855 d. 4 Oct, 1925 Prb. never married 0L Madison Cass, b. 18 July 1850, Noble County ? d. 17 May 1927 (Bible Rec.) bur. Beverly 3. Mary Ann, b. 26 Dec. 1809, Virginia; d. 16 Sept. 1880, Noble Co. bur. Dudley Cemetery m. 30 Dec. 1830, Hezekiah Dyer, Morgan County; b. 1801, Maryland; d. 28 Nov. 1868, Noble County, son of Hebron and Mary Dyer Childrens a. David, b. 1831, Morgan County; d. 3 Mar. 1902, Noble Co. (suicide) m. 21 Nov. 1852, Emeline Wiley (Willey) b. Hebron, b. 8 Nov. 1832, Morgan County; d. 9 Apr, 1920, Dexter City, Ohio m. 11 March 1854, Mary H. Marshall bur. Dexter City c. Christopher, b. Nov. 1833, Morgan Co.; d. 1920 m. 11 Feb. 1860, Charity Marshall d. George, b. 26 Aug. 1834, Morgan Co.; d. 27 Nov. 1925 (Will Rec.7 m. Elois Fowler e. Mary Jane, b. 1 Aug. 1836, Morgan Co.; d. 14 Oct. 1860 m. Edwin N. Qibbs, 29 Aug. 1958, Noble Co. bur. Dudley, Ohio f. John, b. 27 Sept. 1837, Morgan; d. 13 Oct. 1895, suicide by hanging; Hardin Co. Ohio m. 28 Nov. 1858, Catherine James bur. Fairview Cem., Hardin Co. Ohio g. Margaret, b. 25 July 1839, Morgan Co.; d. 22 May 1902, Kalkaska Co., Mich m. 4 Dec. 1859, Noble Co., Israel David Blake bur. Clark Cemetery, Fife ^ake, Mich h. Benjamin, b. 26 Aug. 1842, Morgan Co.; d. 16 Aug. 1918, «oble Co. m. 4 July 1868, Emily J. Harden bur. Olive Cemetery, Caldwell, Ohio I, Charles, b. 1844, Morgan Co.; d. 1863, Noble Co. bur. Dudley, Ohio GAR j. Susan, b. 8 May 1846, Morgan Co.; d. 27 Oct. 1923 m. 18 Jan. 1866, Enoch F. Webber bur. South olive, Ohio; no children k. Joseph, b. 1847; d. 1851; bur. Dudley Cemetery 1. Thomas Boyd, b. 1850; d. 1896, bur. Duiley, Ohio m. Nancy, b. 28 March 1849, Morgan Co.j d. 6 Dec. 1911 „», at pife Lake, Mich. "' m. Harry L. Wheeler, 5 April 1872, Noble Co. " n. Harrison, b. 1840-d. 1841; bur. Dudley, Ohio 4, Sarah wSallyn, b. 1812, Muskingum Co., Ohio m. 2 June 1840, Morgan County, Henry Teters, b. 1815 Children: a. Wilbert, b. 1836, GAR m. 10 Aug. 1865, Noble County, Maggie Young Wilbert bur. Olive Cemetery, Noble County. Maggie (Margaret) died in New York City (see March 6, 1929 Issue The Caldwell press, widow) b. Margaret, b. 1841 m. 31 Jan. 1861, Abner **. Davis c. Elizabeth, b. 1842 d. Henrietta, b. 1844 m. Samuel •*. Dennis, 5 Feb. 1864, Noble Co. e. Sarah, b. 1846; d. 1882 m. 17 Dec. 1870, Alden Wheeler, son of David W. and Eliza Tilton Wheeler bur. Bell's Cemetery, Noble County Ch., David, Wm., Nora, Mary f. Henry, b. 1848 m. 16 Oct. 1878, Nancy R. Bakery Noble Co. g. John, b. 1850; d. 1928 m. 20 Aug. 1876, Noble Co., Emma Burlingame bur. Hoskin3ville Cemetery, Noble Co. h. Ruth, b. 1852; d. 1926 m, 10 March 1870, Noble Co., Joel McPerren bur. Hoskinsville Cemetery 1. Lorinda, b. 1853 j. Christopher, b. 1856

5. Christopher Jr., b. 1814 m. 31 Dec. 1833, Morgan county, Johanna Hutchlns, b. 1814; dau. of Ho His and Hannah Hut chins of Maine Children: a. Relief, b. 1836; d. 1883 m. Moses Blake, 25 Sept. 1853, Noble Co. 7 children b. Melissa, b. 1838 c. Perley J., b. 1841 d. Robert H., b. 1843 e. James 0., b. 1846 f. Evelene, b. 1848 g. Christopher C, b. 1850 6. Julia Ann, b. 25 July 1816, Morgan Co.; d. 17 June 1890; m. Hollis Hutchins, 23 Oct. 1834, Morgan Co. GAR; b. 1810; d. 1883; son of Hollis and Hannah Hutchins of Maine bur. Dudley, Ohio Children; a. Hannah, b. 1835 m. 1st, 24 Nov. 1859, Noble County, George W. Gregg, who died 12 Sept. 1882 -4-

Hannah and Gregg must have divorced because she m. 2nd, 26 Dec. 1879, Ebenezer Cunningham b. Mary Ann, b. 1836; d. 2 Mar. 1897 m. 24 Nov. 1855, Jason C. Clark, who d. 18 Mar. 1875 Ch., Sherman, John, and &. o. Clark I""* c. Margaret, b. 1838; nu 13 Sept. 1862, Noble bounty, to ^ William Thurlow; moved to Chillicothe, Moi d. -William M., b. 6 Feb. 1839; GAR; d. 9 June 1913 m. 1st, 2 June 1862, Noble County, Harriet Gregg, who d. 17 Nov. 1891; bur. Reinersville, Ohio m. 2nd, Sarah A. Gregg, b. 31 Aug. 1846; d. 1 Aug. 1901 m. 3rd, Martha Brill, b. 24 March 1833 Ch., 1st wf., Charles William Bruff, b. 13 June 1863 ». Abel C, b. 11 May 1841; d. 25 August 1912; bur. Dudley, 0. m. 1st, 21 Aug. 1870, Sarah C. Stringer Ch., William W., b. 1872 m. 2nd, 3 Nov. 1881, Noble Co., Ohio, Rebecka A. Poling f.Catherine, b. 1842; m. 2 Oct. 1862, Noble Co., John D. Wil(l)ey g. Hollis, b. 1845; d. 27 Dec. 1864, Tunny Ridge, Ga., mor- tally wounded at the battle of Judson Hill, S.C. GAR m. 20 Feb. 1864, Louise Jane Thurlow, b. 1845, Noble Co, She moved to Missouri and there m. 2nd, 27 Nov. 1867 Henry G. Post; m. 3rd, Mr. Jetter h. David Elvin, b. 23 Oct. 1854; d. 10 Dec. 1936 m. 26 /pr. 1879, Lydia Schofleld, b. 1 Dec. 1854, dau. of Joseph and Buth Dudley ^chofleld; d. 8 Jan. 1937 Ch., Charles W. and Bessie (John Hutchins of Haverhill Genealogy) 7. Bhfcrlotte Nesselrode, b. 22 Apr. 1817; d. 11 Feb. 1907 m. 9 Nov. 1834, Morgan County, to Peter F. Cherry, who d. 4 Apr. 1855, Clark County, Bfissouri; son of William David Cherry and Mary Ann (polly) Murphy m. 2nd, Wm. W. Daggett Children: a. Mary A., b. 1836, Morgan Co. m. 4 Oct. 1853, Enos Wheeler b. Wm. L., b. 17 Nov. 1838, Morgan County, Ohio GAR c. Francis M., b. 12 Aug. 1839, Morgan Co.; GAR Resided, Cairo, Illinois d. Margaret, b. 1846, Morgan Co. e. David L. (R), b. 8 Jan, 1847, Morgan Co.; GAR f. Christopher C., b. 12 Dec. 1848, Morgan Co. g. Florence, b. 18 Apr. 1851, Morgan Co. m Posgn h. Rhoda Ann, b. 18 March 1853, Morgan or Noble Co. Ohio m Ball I. Roxle olive, b. 29 Oct. 1854, Morgan or Noble Co. Ohio m. Robert pilmer j. Wesley, b. 29 Apr. 1858, Iowa k. Arthur M., b. Apr. 27, 1858, Iowa 1. Henriette, b. 14 June 1860, Iowa m Bedwell m. Peter F., a fifer In the Civil War (da^t from Nelda *>. Morten, Mingo, Iowa and Leallah i'ranklin, Tucson, )

C 8. Belinda Nesselrode, b. 1823, Morgan Co., Ohio m. 24 Feb. 1842, Thomas Parks, b. Belmont Co., Ohio; d. prob. Coshocton County or Tuscarawas County, Ohio; married in Morgan County -5-

Chlldren: a. Joseph, b. Sept. 1844; d. 1920 m. 14 July 1870, Coshocton County, Ohio, Sarah A. Wilson Pour children 1852-1924 b. Elizabeth, b. 1842; d. 1906 m. William Wilson, 1837-1926 c. James, b. 1846, March; d. 1916 m. Elizabeth Maloy, who d. 1901 One child d. David, b. May 1850; d. 1931 m. ca 1878 (census rec.) Hulda Thompson, 1855-1927; 7 ch. e. Ann, b. Nov. 1856; d. 1929 (1900 census, $;. Nov. 1856) m. ca 1879, Jackson Smith (1857-1931) 1 child f. Thomas, b. Sept. 1852; d. 1937 m. 26 Mar. 1886, Delilah Thompson, 1862-1919 Pour children g. Susanna, b. 1857; d. J.935 m. James Morrow, 1845-1929 h. Price, b. June 1860; d. 1938 m. 5 Oce.1880, Coshocton County, Annie Wilson, 1854-1914 One chiId i. William, b. April 1861; d. 1942 m. 21 Apr. 1887, Luclnda Layman, 1879-1923 Six children j. George W., b. 1863; d. 1943 m. 6 Aug. 1881, Coshocton Co., Neoma (Norma) Moore 1862-1938 (b&d dates by Maggie VanPossen, dau. of Susan Parks Morrow, Newcomerstown, Ohio, included in the *Parks Papers"; all Belinda's children born in Belmont & Harrison Co.) 9. George Washington Nesselrode, b. 30 Jan. 1818, Guernsey Co., Ohio d. 27 Sept. 1916, Prazeysburg, Muskingum County, Ohio bur. Prazeysburg m. 7 May 1840, Morgan County, Rosanna Teeters, b, 7 May 1818, parkersburg, W. Va.; d. 12 Dec. 1891, Prazeysburg, Ohio Children: a. Win. Henry, b. 4 May 1842; d. 4 May 1842 b. Catherine, b. 28 Mar. 1843, Noble Co., Ohio; d. 30 Dec,1934 ZAne svi1le, ohi o m. 17 Nov. 1861, Washington County, Ohio, Wm. C. Norman bur. prazeysburg cemetery c. Luzerba, b. 30 Feb. 1845, Morgan wounty, Ohio; d. 26 Nov. 1902 m. 26 Nov. 1865, Wm. McParland d. Elvin Pinley, b. 23 Jan. 1847, Morgan County; d. 30 Aug. 1937, Muskingum County, Ohio m. 5 Nov. 1865, Mary Melissa Dempster e. Christopher, b. 1849 f. Joanna, b. 18 July 1851m Morgan Co.; d. 8 Nov. 1931, Musk. County m. 1st, Apr. S, 1880, James Gordon 2nd, Phillip McParland g. Rosanna, b. 11 Feb. 1854, Morgan Co.; d. 8 Nov. 1907 Newark m. William I. Settles h. Augusta E., b. 13 Feb. 1857, Morgan Co.; d. 4 July 1910 m. William Wolford i. George W., b. 12 Mar. 1861, Morgan Co.; d. 25 Oct. 1929 m. 14 Dec. 1881, Rebecca Walcutt -6-

10. Lucy Ellen Neaaelrode, m. 16 Feb. 1846, Joseph N. Wise HVa WeyM She had a child, Emily Jane Nesaelroad, born ca 1835

11. Robert Culbertson Neaselrode m. 16 Nov. 1848, Mrs. Alcinda Madden

12. Filena "Roxenaw Nesaelrode, b. 1829 m. 30 May 1845, Eliaha Fogle Children: a. Mary A. Fogle, b. 1846 b. Sardine Fogle, b. 1848 m. 26 Bee. 1868, Mildred I. Pettay NESSELROAD John Nesselroad, b. 1807, Muskingum Co., Ohio (D. Rec. V,ol. 3,p. 157 d. 5 June 1895, age 89 Noble uo.) A news item shows he died at the home of Wm.Corns m. 28 Feb. 1828, Jane Grimes, b. 1808 d. Aug. 26, 1880 Children: 1. Mathew Nesselroad, b. 1831; m. 24 Oct. 1855, to Margaret Parrish, dau of John Thomas Parrish and ^llen Grimes; she was b. 1835, Morgan County, Ohio; her parents moved to Iowa; in May 1856, John T. took up a claim in Sec. 17, Valley Township, Guthrie County 1872 Mathew was appointed a road supervisor in Organic Township, Guthrie County, Iowa (Hist, of Organic and Adair Counties, Iowa) Children: a. Luther Nesselroad, b. Noble County, 1857 b. Alvln Nesselroad, b. Noble County, 1858 m. 7 March 1880, Guthrie County, Iowa, Susan Kesler 2. Christopher Nesselroad, b. 1832

3. Margaret Nesselroad, b. 1836 m. 1 October 1874, Ellis Corns, b. 7 Sep. 1853; d. 7 Oct. 1884 suicide in Noble County; son of Grafton Corns and Mahala Curtis Children! a. James Gilbert, b. ca 1875 (age 5 In 1880 census, Noble Twp., Noble County) b. Alva, b. ca 1877 (age 3 in 1880 census) c. Katy, b. 27 Oct. 1879, Muskingum County (b. record shows her name, Susanna Katie Fadella, and they were living in 6th Ward, ganesville, Ohio After Ellis died, she is reported to have married Kinsey Johns, and gone to W. Va. To live; No record has been found of his marriage to Margaret, nor any trace of her or him in ?/. Va. according to a daughter of James Gilbert, living in The Plains, Washington uounty, Ohio 4. Jasper Nesselroad, b. 1840 m. 7 August, 1861, to l^llen Grimes in Noble County, chio

5. Newton Nesselroad, b. 1843 m. 9 October 1869, Lydia Wheeler in Noble County; she b. 1850 Children: a. Flora F. Nesselroad, b. 11-30-1870, Noble Co. b. Charley Nesselroad, b. 5 March 1873, Noble Co. c. Lawrence Nesselroad, b. 1876, Noble County d. 13 October 1878, Noble Co. of diptheria (Vol.1,p.140) Bur. Barry's Ridge Cemetery, Center Twp., Noble Co. 6. Washington Nesselroad, b. 1845, Morgan County, Ohio

7. John Nesselroad, b. 1847, Morgan Co., Ohio d. 15 Apr. 1897, bur. Sharon, Ohio m. Guernsey County, Ohio 16 March 1868, Margaret J. Hendershot, who was born 1846 Children: a. Osmer W. Nesselroad, b. 10 Sept. 1869, Noble Co. b. Malory Nesselroad, b. 17 January 1871, Noble Co. c. James A. Nesselroad, b. 1872, Noble County d. 19 January 1904, In a coal bank near Olive "Sreen, Ohio (d. Record, Noble Co.) m» Martha Maxwell, of Morgan County; dau. of J. D. Maxwell and Mary E. McCready; b. 19 August 1875 She m. 2nd, 1 January 1921, Edson C. Myers, a rail- road man of Zanesville and Woodsfleld, Ohio; lived with him two days and divorced, Jan. 25, 1923; she m. 3rd, Raymond Haga Child: 1. Kenneth, by 1st husband, who married Helen ^ dau of H. H. and %mie Elliott ?arks and had eight children 8. Martha J. Nesselroad, b. 1849; d. 1895 m. 4 April 1872, William N. Corns, b. 1851; d. 1915 bur. Jennings Cemetery, Noble Twp., Noble Co. Ohio son of Grafton Corns and Mahala Curtis He married 2nd, M. E. Hutchins and 3rd, Mary Pogle Children; a* Artha Elwood Corns, b. 1873 1916 living McKees Fock, Pa. b. John N. Corns, b. 1874 1916 living Burgettstown, Pa. c. Archibald E. Corns, b. January 1880 1916 living White Cottage, Muskingum Co., Ohio A///£;c? F /JisTo/Zy

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nn i n MATHEW NESSELROAD FAMILY

Born at Sharon (now called Sharonwille) in Noble County, Ohio, on December 10, 1830. He was the son of John and Jane (Grimes) Ness- elroad. c He married Margaret Parrish, daughter of John and Eleanor (Grimes) Parrish, on October 24, 1855» in Ohio. She was born December 26, 1834. They carne to Monteith, Guthrie County, Iowa, in the spring of I867. He bought a forty acre farm in the area which was later expand- ed to nearly one thousand acres. He died on February 11, 1916 and was buried in Guthrie Center, Iowa . MAII0-£€.T df&J 1^/7.

1. Luther Nesselroad He was born at Sharonville, Ohio on January 30, 1657. He came to Guthrie County with his parents and lived with them on the home farm until their death. He never married so after his par- ents death, he lived with his sister Eva Carper until he died on September 14, 1922. Burial took place at Guthrie Center, Iowa.

2. Alvin Nesselroad He was born at Sharonville, Ohio, March 5, I858. He came to Guthrie County with his parents in I867. He married Susan Kess- ler on March 7, i860 in Guthrie County. Three children were born to them. Alvin died May 22, 1929 and is buried at the Montieth, Iowa cemetery.

Zk. Eugene Elliot b June 18, 1881, at Monteith, Iowa

x?B. Or ley Elbert b April 28, I884 at Glendon, Icwa

(dDor y Ellis db October 27,' 188tf(8 at Glendon, Iowa

Note; Alvin 's line should be available from grandson of Orley from Jack Nesselroad 2846 Millbridge Place, San Ramon, Ca. 94583 Also daughter of Eugene, Mrs Irene Mayer SP 118, 276OI Sun City Blvd., Sun City, Ca., 92331. (This was written in 19&f)

3. Charles Hamlin Nesselroad He was born at Sharonville, Ohio on December 26, i860. He came to Iowa in I867 with his parents. He married Margaret Ann Miller on March 18, I883. She was the daughter of John Lewis and Isabelle (Downing) Miller who was born in Iowa, December 20, I858. Charles died September 17, 1941 and Margaret died 18 November 1915 Both are buried at Stuart, Iowa, North Oak Grove Cemetery. Seven children were born to them.

3 k. Lulu Belle bFebruary 17, I884 at Monteith, Iowa 5B. Charles Ray_ b April 9, 1888 » " " 3C. Earl Edward b November 27. I89O Stuart, Iowa JD. Minnie Alice b January 8, 1893 " " 3E. Nellie b January 14, 1897 d January 30, 1897 SF. Ella M. b January 15, 1899 Stuart, Iowa 3G. Wayne b September 17, 1903 " " 2

3A. Lulu Belle Nesselroad Daughter of Charles K. and Margaret Ann Nesselroad was born at f/onteith, la., February 17, 18$4. She married Harvey Logan Richey at Stuart, la., on March 8, 1906, They moved to Sioux City, Iowa where he became a broom factory worker and two daughters were born. 3A-1. Doris b November 3, 1906--d October 8, 1974 in Chicage.

3A-2. Eloise b d in Chicago.

After Harvey Richey's death in Sioux City, Lulu moved to Chicago where the daughters resided. She died am July 17, 1962.

3B. Charles Ray Nesselroad Ray was born at Monteith, la., on April 9, 16S3. He moved to Stuart with his parents in 1$93 and attended school there. He went to the w'aukee (Dallas County) and West Des Moines area, then known as Valley Junction, la., as a young man and spent the remainder of his life there,as a farmer. He married Pansy Alma Andrews, who was a local school teacher, in Chicago, Illinois on August 21, 1912, and they had four children. 3B-1. Richard Raymond b August 21, 1914 near West Des Moines. He moved with his parents in 1915 to Dallas County in the Boone- ville, V/aukee area. He married Mildred Amelia Reimann of Booneville, Iowa, on February 45 1937. During his early years, Dick farmed and operated an oil station with a truck line. Later he operated only the truck business and is still a part time trucker (19^9)« Dick and Mildred now reside at rural Adel, Iowa, in Dallas Co. near the town of DeSoto. They are the parents of'three children. 3B1-1. Richard Leroy b August 17, 193? at Granger, Iowa. He lived with his parents in the Granger and V/aukee rural areas and helped his father with trucking and the gas station. He grad- uated from Y.'aukee High School. He enlisted in the U. S. Navy and served for two years. Upon returning he attended I. B. M. College of Automation in Des Moines and became employed by the State of Iowa. He and Bonnie Hall of Van Wert, Iowa, were married April 22, 1962. They have three children. 3B11-1 Kelly Colette b October 7 1967

3B11-2 Stephen Richard b September 4 1969

3B11-3 Gail Rae b December 2 1970

3B-1I.T2 Charles Robert b August 16, 1939 in Dallas County near Granger, Iowa. He graduated from Waukee High School and after graduating helped his father run the gas station and with the trucking. In May 1959, he enlisted in the U. S. Airforce for four years. During his service years, Connie Troutman from Fairfax, S. D., nnd he were married February 27, i960. After his tour of duty, Chuck was employed by a neighbor farmer. Later he worked for Boeing Aircraft in Sedalia, Missouri. He also worked with his father and at the liquid sugar plant in Grimes, Iowa. Since 1972, he is employed by Continental Trail- ways Bus System. Charles and Connie had three children. They were divorced in 19^6. 31312-1 Laura Jean b September 19, 1961

3B12-2 Robert Charles b July 20, 1965

_3B12-_3 Tony Robert b November 30, 1963 /

Charles married Leslie Deal in November 19$$ and they live at Dow City, Iowa.

3B1-3 Nancy Gail b October 25, 1940 in rural Madison County, la. She graduated from Waukee High School and was employed at Broadlawns Hospital, also Standard Oil Co. of Des Moines. In i960, April 3, she married Ronald Cayler of West Des Moines, and they have three child- ren. 3B13-1 Jody Lynn Cayler b March 24, 1961, married Rodney Smart September 1, 1979-~divorced in 1981.(2) Ramon Rivera April 24, 1986. They live in Dallas, Texas.

3B13-2 Scott Alan Cayler b October 1, 1962, married Rebecca La Pera August 13, 19$3—divorced in 19$5- (2) Lynette Poston August 29, 1986. They live in Dallas, Texas.

3B13-3 Carmen Marie Cayler b March 3, 1967, married to John Bunch January 2, 19$7 and lives in Indianapolis, In.

3BJ-2. Thomas Wayne Nesselroad, son of Ray and Pansy was b April 1, 1917. He helped with the farming at home until he joined the Army et the beginning of World War II. On returning from service in June of 1945, he married Leota Beaman September 15, 1945 and they farmed in Dallas and Adair Counties until 1956. They moved to Dav- enport, Iowa in the spring where he worked as a service station manager and factory worker. He died of a heart attack on November 30, 1967. Burial was at Resthaven Cemetery, in West Des Moines, la. Thomas and Leota had no children. Leota now lives at Alva, Florida in the Ft. Meyers area.

3B-3,1 Margaret Jewell Nesselroad, daughter of Ray and Pansy was b April 22, 1920, at Des Moines. She lived with her parents in the Dallas County area until adulthood. She married Clarence R. Grimes of rural Adel, Iowa on December 31, 1940. Clarence, known as (Bud), was born May 3, 1917. Bud and Jewell, after a 22 year career in the army and traveling for the Stuck^y Company, now live in Dubuque, la. They have three daughters. 3B3-1 Margaret Ann Grimes, daughter of Bud and Jewell was born in Missourt, February 3, 1942. She lived with her parents until her marriage to Robert Laryy Chase on March 12, I965 • He urns with the II. S. Marines in Santa Ana, California. Two children were born to them. 3B31-1 Robert Chase b June IS, 1965

3B31-2 Samantha Lee b January 14, 196$

3B3-2 Mary Lee Grimes b October 22, 19^6, married Jerry Kalvik April 1, I966 at Fargo, . Children ; o 3B32-1 Paul Berrent b October 30, 1967 3B32-2 Daborah Marie b January 5, 1970

This couple is divorced and Mary lee married Dr. Robert Ivers of Fargo. 3B3-3 Patricia Marie Grimes b January 13, 1949 in Japan while her father was in that location in the army. The family returned to the states when Patricia ^as three years old. They lived near Des Koines, la.,and Patricia was employed by Norwestern Bell Telephone Co. On April 26, 1969, she was married to Delmar Lester Neises of Dubuque, la. He was employed by John Deere Works. They had two sons. 3B33-1 Craig Thomas Neises b May 15, 1970

3B33-2 Brian Joseph Neises b May 6, 1971

3B-4 Dorine Lucille Nesselroad, daughter of Ray and Pansy was born at Des Moines, la.,November 7, 1921. She lived with her parents in the Dallas G§unty area until her marriage on October 4, 1941 to Howard C. O'Brien, who was born on February 24, 1919. He spent some years with the U. S. Army during World War II and after being re- leased was employed by John Deere Works of Dubuque. Howard died on October 23, 1962". They had one child. 3B4-1 Virginia b February 22, 1945 in Dubuque. Shewas em- ployed as a teacher in the Catholic Schools. She later married Rob- ert Neuwohner October 12, 196$, and they made thier home in Dubuque. Robert was employed by John Deere Works. They have one child. 3B41-1 David Robert Neuwohner b December 27, 1970.

3£ Earl Edward Nesselroad, son of Charles H. and Margaret Ann was born at Konteith, Iowa on November 27, 1390. He moved to Stuart la. with his parents in 1893 and attended sbhool there. He moved to Sioux City, Iowa as a young man and became a broom factory employee. He married Ruth Valentine Hayes on August 29, 1914. They returned to Guthrie County in early life to follow farming in the Monteith and o Panora area. He died in Guthrie Center on February 23, 1963. Burial was at Panora, Iowa Cemetery. No children were born to them. 3D Minnie Alice Nesselrcad, daughter of Charles H. and Margaret Ann Nesselroed was born at Stuart, Iowa on January 3, 1893c She worked as a grocery clerk in early life and married Clarence M. Roch- elle, a farmer in the V/est Des Moines area, in September of 1922. Minnie died in Phoenix, Arizona on January 16, 1949, while on a winter vacation. She was returned to West Des Moines, Iowa for burial at Resthaven Cemetery. No children were born to them. 3E Nellie Nesselroad, daughter of Charles and. Margaret was born at Stuart, Iowa on January 14> 1397 and died on January 30, 1897. She was buried at the Stuart Cemetery 2£ Ella M. Nesselroad, daughter of Charles and Margaret Ann Nesselroad was born at Stuart, Iowa on January 15, 1899. She attend- ed school in Stuart, la., and worked as a clerk in a local drug store. She became a pharmacist in the early twenties and moved to Graetinger Iowa, where she met and married Tom Conway in 1929. They bought a drug store in Mallard, Iowa which they operated .(.'or fifty years. 5r-l One son, Tom Gonway Jr. was born in 1932 and is a lumber yard manager in Burlington, Iowa. 3G Wayne Nesselroad was born in Stuart, Iowa on September 17, 1903. He attended school in Stuart and joined the U.S. Navy in 1922. He remained there until after the end of World War II, when he moved to Hastings, Nebraska to become a civil service employee in an ammun- ition depot until retirement. He married Hazel McFadden after moving to Hastings. Wayne died July 15, 19^7 in Hastings, Hazel died March 11, I988, Both are bur- ied in the Ft. McPherson National Cemetery at Maxwell, Nebraska. NOBLE CO. CH?T. -- -->S?'3 P.O. BOX 444 CALDWELL, O|4 437^4larence |\jesse]_roa(j ? son of jv]athew and Margaret (Parrish) Nesselroad, was born at Sharonville, Noble County, Ohio on August 18, I665. He cane to Guthrie County, Iowa with his parents in 1867 He never married and lived with his parents on the home farm until their death and then with his sister Eva Carper until hia death on "'" April 17) 1931. He was buried in the Guthrie Center, Iowa cemetery along with his parents and brother Luther.

5. Eva Estella Messelroad, only daughter of Mathew and Marg- aret Nesselroad was born at Monteith, Guthrie County, Iowa. She married Russell A. Carper on October 5, 1£>98". She lived her entire life on the Nesselroad home place. (She inherited this place). She had no children and died on September 1943• Burial was in the Guthrie Center Cemetery. £i/fi w A $ boHtJ /^7v5", 4isJ f44£. ~K!USS b

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Page 2, 3B, Pansy (Andrews) Nesselroad died 26 August 1969— Charles Ray Nesselroad died at Vest Des Moines, la. on 3 August 1976 and both are buried at Resthaven Cemetery there.

C OH CORNS JAMFS GILBERT CORNS was born In Hobla County an July 83, 1875. Hlfl parents were Ellis and Margaret Nessalroad Corns. James' fat hex* died when James was nine yearn old* James* mother later married Kinaey Johns in 1635* Mr* Johns owned property on HCGraw Run near Lockhart iu, Jackson County, ?'• Va* James mar- ried Martaa SMaosapaoa IJU ,'eba?u&ry 1OSC. Twei' iuui oae tiau&iifcer, Anna prances Corns. Anna married Ob© Cooper, Anna and Obe»s children ara. ..Steven, nalvin, Kargaret, Evelyn, James, l Fula, am? rshlrley Coops r. and Martha bought 62 acres from his step-father on ft car aw Run. The Mcftraw school was built on a portion of this farm* All of the corns children and many of the grandchildren attended this school which is no longer standing. Tfc was destroyed by a fire, pecenber 27, 1980. After Martha died, Jaiues irmrrind Agaes Ruth 'filler ou August 5, 1905. James and Ruth lived for name time at Sandyville where .Tames worked and operated a blacksmith shop* He also worked in Cincinnati, frhio, an a carpenter. Ha broke his ankle in a fall from a high building. .Tvtesi spent several months in a hospital* This accident eventually left hi» crippled* He walked with crutches or a crrne the rapt of his life and had to ride a pony in his travels, Janes and Ruth moved from sandyrille back to McGraw »?un where they lived the remainder of their lives* Children born to Jaaea aiid Ruth wsre..... 1. Wole, born 1906 2. William, born 1907 5. Gilbert, born 1909 4. Delmer, born 1010 5. TTPtiestinc, born 1912 8, Hugh, born 1914 7, Bessie, born 1016 8* Carl, born, 1917 9. Merle, bom 1918 10. Jchn, born 1923 James died 1947 and hie wife Ruth died June 14, 1062. Both are buried in the Independence Cemetery in sandyville, west Virgin- ia. Many descendants of Jaires Gilbert Corns still live in .Tackson county and surrounding states.

—-Submitted by, Jason Barker, great grandson (Prom, History of Jackson County, 1f/e?t Virginia) uh

SARDIK CHRISTIAN ITESSELKOTh (1757-1813). Lorn i:i C-crncny. He sailed from Hamburg, Germany aboard 'The Queen of Denmark', and arrived in Philadelphia, Pa. on Nov. 2, 1752. He settled in Lancaster County, Pa. He married Elizabet (Ku'rz). His occupations were forming and fishing. ?y raised five sons~(Ihave been enable to verify any daughters). C e Nesselroths were members of 'The- iTinity Lutheran Church1. Elizabeth died in 1843, and is buried with her son John and his wife in the family cemetery. It is located on the farm, about one mile north of Ravenwood, W.Va. Their sons were:- I. CHRISTIAN HESTLEROAD (1762-1835). This is the spelling used in the will. His tombstone spelling is N.DSTELROTH. The family cemetery is located a mile northeast of Blanchard, Pa. He served in the Revolutionary War with the'4th Battalion of the Lancaster Militia'. He purchased land in Centre County, Pa.' in 1801. His occupations were farming, lumbering, and fishing. His 1 st wife-Markrat- gave birth to ten daughters:- Sussana (1782), Elizabeth (1783), Catherine (1787), Christina (1788), Anna (1792), Barbara (1801). others born (179O-1791-18O2-18O4). Two sons that died young- Johanis (1881-1881), and Jacob (1797-1806). The other four sons were:- 1. JOHN HESTLEROAD (1784)-See Page 2. His wife, and descendants changed spelling to HESTLERODE about 1850. 2. CHRISTIAN NESTLEROAD (1785)-See Page 3. Same spelling by descendants. 3. ISRAEL NESTLERODE (1795)-See Page 4. Same spelling by descendants. 4. DANIEL NESTLER0D3 (1799;-See Page 5. Same spelling by descendants. Christian's 2nd wife-Cathrine-gave birth to five d;ughters:- Hetty (1814), Margaret (1816), Sara (1817), Maria ( ? ), Hagdelena ( ? ). One son:- 5. SAMUEL NESTLEROAD • (1812)-See P.^ge 6. Samuel's oldest son used the Nestelroad spelling, His other sons used the Ilerr-sclro'le spelling. SRAEL NESTLEROTH (1763-1833). He, and his descendants remained in the Lancaster, Pa. area, and continued using this spelling to this date. He was the owner and operator of a tavern in Conestoga Township. His wife-Anna Christina- gave birth to seven daughters:- Mary (1785)(she married Christian's son John(i784), Elizabeth (1795), Catherine (1797), Anna Nancy (1800), Margaret (1803;, Sussana (1805), Christina (1809). Two sons born 1788 and 1790,That died as children. Two other sons:- 1. CHRISTIAN (1787;-See Page 7. 2. Johannes (1792)-See Page 7. III. JOHN NSSSELROAD (1765-1825). He, and his wife-Mary Hannah-purchased land in Mason County, Va. about 1802. This property is now located in Jackson County, W.Va. They were farmers. They had three daughters born between 1795 and 1810- Sally, Mary, and ? . They had one son:- 1. ELIOS(ELLIS) NESSELROAD (1798)-See Page 8. Most descendants carried the same spellin",.but two of Elios's grandsons ( one by each of his two sons) changed to the Nesselrode spelling arround 1')OO. IV. DANIEL NESTLEROAD (1769- ? ). He, and his wife-Catherine, settled in Fairfield County, Perry Township, Ohio before 1820. They had one son. I have been unable to find any record of them after 1020. V. CHRISTOPHER NESCELRr^E (1 774-1.:UC). He, and his wife-Mary Ann, were farmers in Morgan County, Olive Township, Ohio. He served in the Ohio Infantry during 'The War oC 1812'. They had six daughters:- Mary Ann(i810) Sarah (1812),Charlotte (1817),Julia (1818),ROXA1JA (1829),Lucy (1835-40). One son born between 1Rr; r.nd 1840 that died youn0". Four other sons:- 1. JOHN 1IESSELR0AD (i806)-See Pa^e.9. " (All descendants ) 2. CHRISTCPHE- IJ-.'SG^LKCAD (1814)-SeePage ' 0. ( used this ) 3. GEO\GE \/. . USruELilCAJ (1820)-See Pare ;-. ( spelling ) 4. ROBERT C. NES3SLR0AD (1325)-See Pa^eio. Spelling changed to 'rode' CHRISTOPHER Kl.SS.'j^T.RCvAJJ 4: s«i 774- 5:20:1040 Relieveeli d too hav,,c boon "boro n in Germanyy.. In Brooke County, Va, in 1G00. Vet of the War of 1812. Farmer "-Morgan County,Olive p, C'h.Lo. -*Wif e- Mary Ann :1786- 1 Born in R.I. w I. John 1806- :1888 Va. II. Mary Ann 1 810- Va. III. Sarah 1812- Ohio IV. Christopher 1814- • Ohio V. Charlotte .1817- OMo VI. Julia 1818- Ohio VII. George W. 1820- Ohio VIII. Robert C. 1825- • Ohio IX. Roxana <• Ohio s v. . <- ,; Ohio Lucy fivr\\i '.€** jIMC, (1835-1840) * XIx.. A son (1835-1040) I. John Nesselroad Farmer in Morgan County,Noble Tovmshit>. Ohio. Wife- 1808- 8: :1881 " KKdd. A. David (MG) 2: :1830- Ohio Parmer in Jackson County,Ravenv/ood District, W.Va. (Ho records on dercendants after 1900) Va. Wife(i)-Mary M. : 7:1060 1. Robert 12: : 2- 7: Va. Wife(2)-Ruth 2: :185O- 7 va. 1. James II. (family status ???) :1374- 1960 W.Va. 2. Sadie E. 4: 1003- W.Va. 3. John N. ( ?? after 1910) 2: 18O7- W.Va. Wife-Ethel 1090- a. Ilabel 1910- W.Va. 4, Jane W.Va. 5, Clara :1O92~ 6. Charley D. (family status ???)10:20:1093- W.Va. 7. Clarence (family status ???)12: :1897- B, Mathev; ( See Page 2 for descendants) C. Christopher 2:10:1032- 0:25:1315 Ohio Farmer in Guthrie County ,Va.Hey Tovmship, lo\ra.. Vet of the Civil War-Iov.ra Infantry. Wife-Levina 5: 2:1040- 5:15:1910 Ohio 1. Jinnie 12: : 1861 - Tov/a 2. Lav:rence H. (S.3)ak-1 91 0-Sinn;le10: :1863- 3 George (Deceased-no dates) Iov/a 4 Charles W. 1:26:1070- 2 7:1073 Iov;a 5 Clara B. :1870- Iov;a 6 John W. 1: :1O71- :1947 Iov/a Wife-Lucille :1O79- 111. (No children as of 1900. In Des Moinue. D Margaret :1O36 Ohio E. Jasner (Joshes) : 10/10 Ohio ( Living in State of Washington. Family status ?':?) F. ITevrton II. John ( See page 3 for descendants ) G. George Washington 4: :1O48- Ohio Farmer in Jackson County,W.Va. Wife-Margaret (lie children by 1°00) 2; :1061- Va. I. I-Iartha :1050- Ohio Vrze 2. CHRISTOPHER JELROAD I. John (cont) B, Ma t> i e v J T e n s e 1 ro ad 12:10:18-0- 2:11 1916 Ohio Fanner in Guthrie County,Valley Township, Iova. Wife-Margaret 12:26:1 834- 4:15 :1n17 Ohio 1. Luther ( never married) 1 :30:1857- 9:1-1 :1922 Oh.io 2 Alvin (Farimr-G-uthrie Coimty )1: 5:1838- 5:r>2 : 1 929 Ohio Wife-Suoan 1:31 :1C62- : 19'11 Iowa a. Eu~eno Elliot (in Canada) 6:18:1 881 - Iowa Wife-Isabella Irene i. Anna Irene 2: 6:1 916- Can. b. Orley Elbert 5:28:1 884- :1966 Iowa Wife-Alice 10:16:1 889- ITeb. i. Louise Anne 6:10:1 917- K.O. i.i . Orlene Eugenia 12:27:1 920- K.C. iii. Paul Alvin 8: 9:1 922- K.C. Wife-Billy Jean Paula Kay .•. • Paul Edwin iv. Matthew Edward 2:13:1 929- K.C. v. Jack Richard 8: 7:1 932- K.C. Wife-Hazel Ruth 9:18:1 931- Jeffrey Kim 3: 6:1 954- Julie Ann 12:24:1 956- ri oo c. Dory Ellis 10:27:1 C J ••. J C J "" :196O Iova Wife-Zolo Belle 4:10:1 891- :1936 Kan. i. Infant son 4: 1 :1923- :1923 ii. Lyle Wife-Barbara ITicole Neal iii. Mary Louise Charles Ilc.mlin (Home Contract)1 2 :26 :1 860- 9:17:1941 Ohio Wife-Margaret Ann 12:20:18^0-11 1915 Iov/a a lulu Belle 2:17:18^4- 7 17 1962 Iowa b Charles Roy (Farmer) 4: 9:1-C8- '} 1976 Iowa Wife-Pansy Alma 8:28:1RG7- :26 1969 Mo. i. Richard Raymond 8:21 :1n14- Iowa Wife-Mildred Amelia 10:13:1917- Richard Leroy 8:17:1937- Iowa Wife-Bonnie O J • -| CJ "^ fy „ Kelly C. 10: 7:1967- Iowa Steven R, q 4 969- Iowa • Gail R. 12 2:1970- Iowa Charles Robert 16:1939- Iowa Wife-Connie Laura Jean 9 Iowa Robert Charles 7:20:1963- Iowa Tony Robert Iowa Nrncy Gail 10:25:1940- Iowa 11, Tom Wayne ( ITo 4: 1:1917-11 : 30:1967 Iowa Wi Ce-Leota(childre( n iii. Mar^eret J. 4:20:1°2O- Iowa iv. Dorine L. 11:7:1921- Iowa c. Edward E. (Farmer) 11:27: • ) — t - • f J 1963 Iowa Wife-Ruth V.(lTo children) 2:14: 1 °83 S.I). , Minnie A. 1 18O3_ 1:16 1p4? Iowa , Nellie 1 1 18^7- 1 :301897 Iowa El 1 a M, 1 •1 r; 1 'vm. Iowa ', Wp.yno ' (US.TJavy) 17 1903- Iowa 1 W.i.ro-I!a:;el (-To chU: n ml "r .'once (Hove?' rir.rric v: 1 •'•'•'_ ! 31 Ohio r; •J 'N' / r Page 3. CHRISTOPHER N7]3SELROAD I. John (cont) F. rlev/ton • 1 : :1843~ Ohio Farmer in Guthrie County,Valley Tovmshin, Iov/a. 1910. ITo record after 1900. Oscar in Barber County,Kan. Wife-Lydia 4: :1350- Ohio 1. Flora F. 11: :187O- Ohio 2. Charles 3: :1873- Ohio 3. Lawrence :1876- :1878 Ohio 4. Dora 5: :1808- Iov/a 5. Oscar 2: * 1 8r^0— Iov/a H. John ' :1847- :1897 Ohio Farmer in Hoble County,Noble Tov/nnhip,Ohio. -Margaret . 3: : 184-6- Ohio 1 Osmer W. 9: :1869- Ohio Wife-lTcllie G. . :1882~ Iov;a a. Florence H. :19O6~ Iov/a b. Janes M. :19O7- Iov/a ITo record after 1910.in Barber County, Kan, 2. Halory 1 871- Ohio 3. James A, 12: :1872- :19O4 Ohio Wife-Martha C. A/[du)Cu^£// :1875- :1968 ^.. a, Kenneth E. 3: 1:19O3- Ohio Wife-Helen RANKS i. Ruth E. 7f 5:1929- Ohio ii. Robert E. 11 ::!1 :1931- Ohio Wife-Carolyn J. Robert E. 7: 8:1954- Dobra S, Richard A. 9:28:1956- Wife-Kandi Kenneth H. 6:24:1981- David H. 9: 7:1957- Joseph J), 6:14:1C)62-> iii, Dana C. 12:26:1933- Wife-Lila Kimberly J. :25:1961- I-Iark A. 9 iTancy A. 5:1968- iv. Jolm R 5:1^36- V'ife-Judy K. Lvnne E, 8:25:1^64- Kelly R, 3:28:1969- Eric S. 7:15:1970- Andria L. '5: 3:1974- v. Kenneth M. 1 :25:1938- vi. Hartjia P. 5:19:1940- vii. Lloyd R. 6:21:1941- Vfif o-Es ter ?jrenda Lisa 6: 2:1968- viii. Jay Lee 11:10:1943- Wife-Donna Tricia K. 2:22:1969- Arron Loe(adopted) 12:16:1970- Iorst of Konno+h'r; cie^ceni.lpn!:n 1 ivc Ilcconnoi nville aren of Ilorgan cornty, Ohio.)

-3- Page A . CHRISTOPHER NESSE1ROA1) IV. Christopher TTocnelroad 1814 WiCe-Johnnnc. 1814 Parnor in I-Iorgan County,Morgan Tov/nship, Ohio. A. Rj.lief :1836- Ohio B. kcPissa :1838- Ohio C. Perly J. (Killed-Civil War) :1841- :1Gr,3 Ohio D. Robert (Civil V/ar Vet. ) :1G43- :1901 Ohio Wife-Catherine ( No children) E. Janes (Civil War Vet. ) :1346- :1C85 Ohio Wife-Christine 11: :1839- 1. James 12: :1876- Ohio Wife- a. Richard E. • :19O5~ Ohio (Christina Claimed 4 Children on 1900 census.One could be:- 2. Prank George . 1: :1869- Ohio Wife- Vileta 3: :1876- Ohio [James1 descendants lived in Washington County, Ohio.) [llo records complete after 1900)' P. Eveline :1848- Ohio G. Christopher M (Ho record after 18?O):1849- Ohio VII. George W. ITesselroad 1820 Wife-Rosana 1819 Parm?r in Ilorgan County,Morgan Tovmship, Ohio. --• 1860 in Washington County,Waterford Tov/nship,Ohio. A. Catherine :18-/I3- Ohio 3. louzuba :1844- Ohio 0. Elv.in Pinley 1: :1847- Ohio T,7ife-IIolima S. 2: :1843 1. Ermina :1G63- Ohio 2. Uaude M. ' :1871- Ohio 3. Loona B. :1874- Ohio 4. Ov:en :1881- Ohio (Parmcr in Huslcin^um Cop.nty,Cass Tov.7iship,0hio.in 1900) D. Christopher (No record after 1850) :1849- Ohio E. Joania " :1H51- Ohio P. Rossanna :1853~ Ohio G. Electa Ann :1856- Ohio VIII. Robert Culbertson ITesselroad :1C?.5- Ohio Prmerin Carroll County,Prostonville,Ky. Civil War Vet-Indiana Infranty. Wif e-Har .1 a : 1031 - Ohio A. William Herschel :1861- Va. Parner In Carroll County,Prestonville, Ky. William's descendants on Page 5. U. Caroline :1863- Ind.

-4- of 5, Page 5. GHRISTOPIER N ; JG S 7JIROAD VIII. Robert Cnlbe^tson Nesselroad : Ohio

Farmer in Carroll County, Prestonville, •J Civil Wnr Vet-Indiana Infantry. Wife-Maria : 1831- Ohio A. William Herschel 10: :lo861o - Va. farmer in Carroll County, Prestonville, Ky. • Wife-Mary Belle • 4: ;1865- 1. Herman (died young) 8: :1892- KY. 2. Lyter Coblin 2:16 ;1-or!r5- : 15:1948 KY. Wife-Martha Louise . 1:10 :1898- : 1:1977 a. Herschel Thomas 2:12 :1918- Wife-Grace I. 11:6 :1917- (Ho Children) b. Marvin Minish 6: 9:1919- (No report received on his family) c. William Evins 2:28:1921- Wife-Nancv E. 7; 1 7 * 1 *-> 2 •'-— i. William L. 8: 20:*1942- Wife-Judith A. 7: 1945- Brian L. 7::18: 1967- Lee todd 4: 9:1970- Lisa Dar 4:: 9:1 070- ii. Michael Todd 5:: 3: Wife-Sally Jo 1 : 1946- :21 :194-1- Tenn. Kari Jo 11 Fla. :26: 1971- Kandice Lee 3::28r Fla, iii. Richard Dvins 2 1975- KY. :18: 1 949- Wife-Patricia Ann10:: 1 : KY. • Derek Svins 8: 1949- 7: 1 :1983 C 20: 1973- Wash. David Charles 1 KY. iv. Patrick Alan 1975- 10 :10: 1 ^' 17— Cole. d. Lyter Paul :26: Wife-sarah G. 1923- i. Paul Scott : 1950- 1982 Wife-Lamona Jason : 1977- ii. Pamela 7:21 : 1954- iii. Paula 7:21: 1954- e. Velno Jo 10:10; 1 02.!-- f. Rav Metcalf 8: 3: 1026- Wife- i. -Mark 2. Marge Ann 5: 5:;1°28- 3. Luvelva 4: : KY. B. Caroline :1863- Ind.

Most of these Hesselrode's live in tYe Frankfort, KY. area.

-5- O.-C5 Sons^of Christopher Nesselroad (1774-1848) I. John Nesselroad (Born-Mason County,Va.) :1806- : Tt^^o^^ Farmer-Morgan County,Noble Township,Ohio. 4 Wife-Jane . (Born in Maryland) :1808- 8: :1881 Daughters-Margaret (1836), Martha (1850) C A. David (MG) (See page 9A-) 2: :183O- :19O3 Ohio. B. Mathew (See page 9B) 12:10:1830- 2:11:1916 Ohio. C. Christopher C. 2:10:1832- 8:25:1915 Ohio. Farmer-Guthrie County,Iowa. Civil War Vet. Wife-Levina 5: 2:1840- 5:15:1918 Ohio. Daughters-Jinnie (1861),Clara(1870) Both £o±a in Iowa. 1. Lawrence N. (Never married) :1863- Iowa. 2. George (No dates-died young) 3. Charles W. 1870-1873 Iowa. 4. John W. (Des Moisne, Iowa) 1: :1871- :1947 Iowa. Wife-Lucille (No Children) :1879- . 111. 3. Jasper (No children- Washington State) : 184-0- Ohio. E. Newton (Farmer-Guthrie County,Iowa) 1: : 184-3- Ohio. Wife-Lydia 4: :1850- Ohio. Daughters-Flora(1870)Ohio, Dora (1888)Iowa. 1. Charles (Farmer-Barber County,Kan.) 3: :1873- 3: :1936 Ohio. Wife-Gertie Irene :1886-10: :1963 Daughters-Frances(1910), Eldene(i9H) Both born in Kan. a. Kenneth (Never married) :19O5- :1986+ S.Dak. b. Lorren E. (No children) 11 :21 :1918—-^ 0: 8:1987 Kan. "^ c 2.Lawrence (1876-1878)0hio. 3. 0scar( 1890-1 964)Never Harried Iowa. F. John (See page 9G; :1847- :1897 Ohio. G. George Washingtin Farmer-Jackson County,W.Va:1848- :19O? Ohio. Wife-Margaret (No children) :1861- Va. II. Christopher Nesselroad : 1814- Ohio. Farmer-Morgan County,Morgan Township,Ohio. C Wife-Johanna WIAT"C«//US :1814- Daughters-Relief(i836),Melissa(i838),Eveline(i348) All born in Ohio. A. Perly J. (Killed-Civil War) . :1841- :1863 Ohio. B. Robert (Civil War Vet.) :1843- :1901 Ohio. Wife-Catherine (No children) C. James (Civil War Vet.) :1346- :1882 Ohio. Wife-Christine 11:19:1839- 3:11:1902 Daughters-Loretta( ), Anna( ). 1. James Gscar 12:11:1877- 3: :1949 Ohio. Wife-Vesta :19O6 a. Richard Elmer (Daughter-Mary) :19O4- 2. Frank George 1: :1869- Ohio. V/ife(1st)-Vileta (Daughter-Blanche) 3: :1876- Ohio. Wife(2nd)-Lilliemae (Daughters-Bertha(i919),Mildred(i921) 9. Christopher M. (Died as a child) :1849- Ohio. III.George W. Nesselroad :1820- Ohio. Farmer-Morgan County,Ohio.,Washington County,Ohio in 1860. Wife-Rosana Terr*? : 1819- Pa. Daughters-Catherine(1843), Louzuba(18440,Joania(1851), Rossanna(i853), Electa Ann(i856). Son-.Christopher(i849)Died. A. Elvin Pinley 1: :1847- Ohio. Farmer-Muskingum County, Cass Township. Ohio. Wife-Melissa S. 2: :1843- Daughters-Ermina(1863),Maude(1871),Leona B.(1874) 1. Owen :1831- Ohio.

IV. Robert Culbertson-Nesselroad (See page 10) :1825- Ohio.

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MKSSELROAD Contributed by

Joseph Hutchins 3802 N. Hill Lane, Hcnonnels ville , Ohio 43756

Plus German Ancestry, written in German 1TES SELROTH-l-IEo SELRCAD-NES SELRODE-iTES TISRO TH-NSS TLERC AD-ITE8 XLiMlOJE-HES TELROAD

This is the family symbol. It is on the family seal, and on the family crest. The original 'Coat of Arms' had a dog standing on his hind legs with a black collar band of the above design. The lion and the black band with a six pointed star were added in 1389, when the family obtained the properties of the Stein and Ehreshofen families through marriage. The spelling of our name was derived from the name of the castle 'House. Nesselrath'. It is located on. the Wupper river, where it flows into the Rhine river. When 'sur' nrnnes were being added, these people adopted the name of Nesselroth. The first record that I was able to find of this 'Goat of Arms' was in 600 AD. It belonged to the Plasters of Opladen. Opladen is a city located on the Rhine river, about fifteen miles north of Cologne, Germany. A man named Flede, a son of the Masters of Opladen, was one that adopted the name Nesselroth. In 1288, eight sons of the Count Nesselroth were knighted using the spelling 'Hesselrode'. In 1303, Count Plede Von Nesselrode was the head of the family. There were other members of the family, that had moved to other parts of Germany,HoHand, and Austria, that kept the spelling Nesselroth. I have been unable to find the birth place, or the parents name of Sardin Christian. Nesselroth's were living along the Rhine river from Cologne to -^usseldorf in 1750, and some still there today. Also, some Nesselroth1s were in Austria in 1750. I believe Sardin Christian is descendant from this group that kept the 'Roth' spoiling. He was probably from Germany, because they used the German language. The 'eagle wings' that appear on some 'coat of Arms' does not belong to our family in America. They were ad'led when Wilhelm Nesselrode married into Russian Royalty. He was born in Germany in 1724. Wilhelm is the father of Count Karl Robert Nesselrode, the famous Foreign Minister of Russia, durin- the 1800's. They are descendants of those that changed to the Nesselrode spelling, furthermore, the wings v/ere not added until after Sardin Christian was air ady in America. I'm sorry that I was not able to find nore accurate information about our overseas connection, but I did the best I couid with the time and effort that I was able to put into this project. Talwin W. llestlerode PS*-There is one other family in this country that has a simular over- seas connection. Aman named Frederick Nesselrode cams from Hesse, Germany with th? British. After the Rev. War, he decided to stay in America. He settled in the area of Rockingham, and Pendleton County, Virginia. Due to his looping the end of his signature over the large 'e' and 't', his decendants spelled their name Nesselrodt. • Some of his grand children changed it to Nesselrotte. Two of his sons, that lived in Shennandoah County, changed the spelling to Nazelrod, because of the unfriendliness toward Gormnns. Their decendants spread into Ohio, 111., Missouri. Many of theselfazslrod's have changed the spelling back to Nesselrode or 'road in the early 1900's.

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