I am trying to sort out info received from 89 year old distant cousin in FL to correct the family records for David J. BRADY (1816-1902), his wife Pamelia FRANKLIN BRADY (1821-1904), and his uncle, another David BRADY (no dates known). The elder David supposedly moved to Greenwich, Huron Co., Ohio, married and had 4 children. I have no documentation for this. David J. did move to Greenwich (I have copies of legal papers from Westchester when he tried to get his inheritance), and is in the 1850 census, and is buried with Pamelia in Fitchville Cemetery. They had a daughter, Mary E. BRADY who married Jay WASHBURN in 1873. I am trying to find their other children, and determine whether Uncle David really did move to Greenwich, who he married, and any children.
Ken Shute Look Up Results--Here are some references to BRADY which appear to relate to your BRADY bunch. I found them in checking our Huron County, Ohio publications. I found references to David J. BRADY, but not to his uncle David BRADY. 1. Huron County, Ohio Marriages, 1815-1900, by Scheuer Publications, 1992. Jay WASHBURN m. Mary BRADY 20 Jun 1873. Mary BRADY m. Patrick BRADY 2 Jun 1859. 2. Huron County, Ohio Cemetery Inscriptions, published by HCC/OGS,1997. Fitchville Cemetery, Fitchville Township. Page 115. Section 3-- Lot 243 (D. BRADY, owner). 1 David J. BRADY, b. 5 Aug 1816; d. 22 Nov 1902. Pamilia F., b. 4 Jan 1821; d. 9 Aug 1904 (cem. record says Pamelia Franklin). Chattie A., b. 25 Mar 1859; d. 19 Apr 1879. Greenlawn Cemetery, Greenwich Township. Page 161. Section 4-- Row 9 (Lots 136-140). 4 Jay WASHBURN 1852-1922. Mary E., his wife 1852-1934. Their daughter Myrtle 1884-1960 ( bur. 11 Dec 1960). 3. Picturesque Huron County, Ohio, 1896. Page 285. Biography on D.J. BRADY, "Was born in Cayuga county, New York, in 1816. In 1817 his parents moved to Staten Island, New York, and there the subject was reared. In 1824 they removed to Greenwich township, Huron county, locating in the woods, and Mr. BRADY assisted greatly in clearing the forest and opening to cultivation the present broad and fertile acres of the southern portion of the county. Mr. BRADY, at a ripe old age, is still residing (ca 1896) amid the scenes of his labors." Page 278. Shows a portrait of D.J. BRADY. 4. History of Huron County, Ohio, by A.J. Baughman, 1909. Vol. 2- Page 428. In a biographical sketch on Jay WASHBURN, it mentions he married Mary BRADY, daughter of David and Pamelia (FRANKLIN) BRADY who were from New York and came to Ohio in 1849. Jay and Mary had five children: two died in infancy; the others were Howard, Myrtle and Ella. The daughters were still living at home, ca 1909, but Howard was married 9 Sep 1905 to Miss Bertha SUTLIFF, of Greenwich township. Howard and Bertha had two children: Walter J.H. and Grace. Facing page 428 is a portrait of Jay WASHBURN, his wife, and (unnamed) daughter. 5. History of the Fire Lands by W.W. Williams, 1879. Page 349. Section on Greenwich township, Huron County, Ohio. In a biographical sketch on Henry G. WASHBURN, it mentions he married in 1842 Ann Maria , daughter of Daniel and Rebecca VAN BENSCHOOTEN of Berlin township, Erie county. They had four children, on of whom was Jay, a resident at present (ca 1879) of Fitchville. born 14 Apr 1852. Jay WASHBURN married 10 Jul 1828, Mary E. BRADY. They have one child, Howard W., born 11 Aug 1874. 6. Index to the Federal Census of 1870, Huron County, Ohio, published by HCC/OGS, 1999. All BRADYs below were listed on (Census) page 308 for Greenwich Township. (Read name, age, and birthplace). David, 55, NY. Parmelia, 49, NY. Anna, 17, OH. Benjamin, 50 NY. Charitie, 11, OH. Mary E. 18, OH. Phoebe, 27, OH. Rachel, 25, OH. 7. Index to the Federal Census for 1880, Huron County, Ohio, published by HCC/OGS. D.J. BRADY Greenwich township, 059B. 8. Death Index, Huron County, Ohio, 1867-1908, by HCC/OGS, 1998. David J. BRADY d. 11/22/1902 Vol. 2, Page 17. Pamela F. BRADY d. 08/09/1904 Vol. 2, Page 19. Charity G. BRADY d. 04/19/1879 Vol. 1, Page 75. 9. Atlas of 1873, Greenwich Township, page 45, section 4, lot 17.
Amos HARKNESS married Martha SAMPLE on 25 March 1819 in Huron Co.OH. Children:Nancy Jane HARKNESS and Eliza HARKNESS. Nancy Jane HARKNESS married John PARROTT on 24 Jun 1847 in Huron Co.OH. Eliza HARKNESS married Dr.Thomas HUTCHINS on 17 Nov 1844 in Huron Co.OH. Eliza(HARKNESS)HUTCHINS died at the age of 19.buried in Huron Co.OH North Fairfild Twp. Days Cem. on Ridge Rd. Looking for any Info on this family.
I saw answer on the BRADY and WASHBURN family. I have a Henry Jay WASHBURN b 2 Feb 1855 OH d 9 Jun 1942 married 1. Carrie WYCKOFF b 1857 OH d 1910, 2. Jennie b 1864 d 1915. His parents were Henry Craft WASHBURN and Charlote Catherine GRIFFIN. I am more interested in Carrie WYCKOFF. Her parents were James F. WYCKOFF and Caroline WHITING. They died in 1870 in Ripley, Huron Co, OH. James and Caroline were both born in NY, but, so far, I have not been able to find James's parents. I guess I am just wondering if you might have any information that would help me.
Ken Shute Lookup Results--I checked our Huron County, Ohio publications for references to the surname WYCKOFF which might relate to your line. I didn't find much, and you probably already have this info, but here is what I found: 1. Index to the Federal Census for 1870, Huron County, Ohio, published by HCC/OGS, 1999. All below were listed for (census) page 544a, Ripley Township. (Read name, age and birthplace). James F. WYCKOFF, 50, NY. Caroline WYCKOFF, 46, NY. Cara WYCKOFF, 13, OH. Fenton WYCKOFF, 15, MI. 2. Death Index, 1867-1908, Huron County Ohio Court Records, published by HCC/OGS. James F. WYCKOFF d. 12/22/1870, Vol. 1, Page 18. Caroline WYCKOFF, d. 12/22/1870, Vol. 1, Page 18. 3. Huron County, Ohio Marriages, 1815-1900, by Scheuer Publications, 1992. Carrie WYCHOFF m. H.J. WASHBURN 5 Dec 1875. 4. Huron County, Ohio Cemetery Inscriptions, published by HCC/OGS, 1997. Edwards Grove Cemetery, Ripley Township. Page 820. Section 1--Row 13. 3 Caroline WYCKOFF w/o James E. WYCKOFF d. 22 Dec 1870 ae 46y 4m 4d. James E. WYCKOFF d. 22 Dec 1870 ae 50y 5m. Greenlawn Cemetery, Greenwich Township. Page 162. Section 4, Row 10 (Lots 151-156). 2 Carrie L. WYCKOFF, w/o H.J. WASHBURN 1857-1910. 3 Henry J. WASHBURN 1855-1942.
I have a Henry Jay WASHBURN b 2 Feb 1855 OH d 9 Jun 1942 married 1. Carrie WYCKOFF b 1857 OH d 1910, 2. Jennie b 1864 d 1915. His parents were Henry Craft WASHBURN and Charlote Catherine GRIFFIN. I am more interested in Carrie WYCKOFF. Her parents were James F. WYCKOFF and Caroline WHITING. They died in 1870 in Ripley, Huron Co, OH. James and Caroline were both born in NY, but, so far, I have not been able to find James's parents.
Can anyone tell me any thing about the Dr.Thomas HUTCHINS that settled in Huron Co.OH about 1844. He married Eliza HARKNESS 17 Nov 1844 and she died at the age of 19. She was born 1853.
I am just beginning to research two of my ancestors that lived in New London, Ohio. My g-grandfather & g-grandmother were Zebulon BRUNDAGE & Sarah HENDRYX. I would like to be able to carry these lines back further. Would appreciate any help someone could give me. I have done some research on the MCCONNELLS in New London. Alexander, James, and John came to Huron Co. from the Finger Lakes Region of NY in the 1830's .
Seeking information on Daniel F. WISEHAUPT b. 1822 in PA married to Mary B. DOWLING on June 1844 in Huron, OH. I do not know if this was in Huron County or in the town of Huron in Erie County. They moved later to Preble Twp. Adams County, IN. Source ref. IGI
Ken Shute Look Up Results--I checked our Huron County, Ohio publications for references to the surname WYCKOFF which might relate to your line. I didn't find much, but here is what I found: 1. Index to the Federal Census for 1870, Huron County, Ohio, published by HCC/OGS, 1999. All below were listed for (census) page 544a, Ripley Township. (Read name, age and birthplace). James F. WYCKOFF, 50, NY. Caroline WYCKOFF, 46, NY. Cara WYCKOFF, 13, OH. Fenton WYCKOFF, 15, MI. 2. Death Index, 1867-1908, Huron County Ohio Court Records, published by HCC/OGS. James F. WYCKOFF d. 12/22/1870, Vol. 1, Page 18. Caroline WYCKOFF, d. 12/22/1870, Vol. 1, Page 18. 3. Huron County, Ohio Marriages, 1815-1900, by Scheuer Publications, 1992. Carrie WYCHOFF m. H.J. WASHBURN 5 Dec 1875. 4. Huron County, Ohio Cemetery Inscriptions, published by HCC/OGS, 1997. Edwards Grove Cemetery, Ripley Township. Page 820. Section 1--Row 13. 3 Caroline WYCKOFF w/o James E. WYCKOFF d. 22 Dec 1870 ae 46y 4m 4d. James E. WYCKOFF d. 22 Dec 1870 ae 50y 5m. Greenlawn Cemetery, Greenwich Township. Page 162. Section 4, Row 10 (Lots 151-156). 2 Carrie L. WYCKOFF, w/o H.J. WASHBURN 1857-1910. 3 Henry J. WASHBURN 1855-1942
Rose HOCKENBROUCH, Buried in Bellevue Cemetery, Lyme Township,in 1947. Rose born in Shamokin PA, in 1859 as Rose KASEMAN. Were there any relatives in Ohio? Anything would help.
Ken Shute Lookup Results--I found references in our publications to an Andrew EVANS family which appears to relate to yours. I also found two references to a Frank H. EVANs, which you thought might be the son of Andrew and Maria/Miranda EVANS, but I was unable to tie this Frank H. EVANS to the Andrew EVANS family cited in our books. Here are the details: 1. Index to the 1870 Federal Census, Huron County, Ohio, by HCC/OGS, 1999. All listed for (census) page 381, New London Township. (Read Name, Age, and Place of Birth). Andrew EVANS, 45, N.Y. Maranda EVANS, 41, N.Y. Andrew J. EVANS, 10, OH. Elmer EVANS, 17, OH. Erastus, EVANS, 20, OH. John EVANS, 16, OH. Savilla EVANS 13, OH. 2. Index to the 1880 Federal Census, by HCC/OGS. Maranda EVANS, New London Twp, 131B. 3. Huron County, Ohio Marriages, 1815-1900, by Scheuer Publications, 1992. Andrew EVANS m. Maria HOOSE 26 Jan 1849. (This Maria HOOSE, w/o Andrew, also appears elsewhere in these findings as Miranda/Maranda HOOSE). Erastus H. EVANS m. Elizabeth J. WALKER 24 Aug 1876. John C. EVANS m. Lottie BARNES 20 Sep 1877. John C. EVANS m. Mary E. BARNES 8 Mar 1885. Savilla EVANS m. Bradley M. CARR 8 Jan 1877. (Newspaper report of this marriage gives name of groom as Bradley M. CASE-see item 7 below.) 4. Huron County, Ohio Cemetery Inscriptions, published by HCC/OGS, 1997. Grove Street Cemetery, New London Township. Page 422. Section 1-- Row11. 17 Andrew K. EVANS 1825-1876. Maranda HOOSE, his wife, 1829-1893. Elmer W. 1853-1923, their son. Mary Ann NORTON 1827-1880. 21 And'w. EVANS Co. A., 101st Ohio Inf., d. 1 Oct 1876 age 51y (5)m. (broken 3 pieces; GAR marker). 5. History of the Fire Lands, by W.W. Williams, 1879. Page 92. In section on the military roster of Co. A, 101st O.V.I., listed under Privates: Andrew EVANS, discharged for disability 21 Mar 1863. 6. Military History of Huron County, Ohio, published by HCC/OGS. Page 38. In list of pensioners, Huron County, Ohio, as of Jan. 1, 1883: (Read Certificate Nr., Name of Pensioner, P.O. Address, Cause for Which Pensioned, Monthly Rate, and Date of Original Allowance). 176,680, Miranda EVANS, New London, Widow, $8.00, March, 1879. 7.The Huron County, Ohio Kinologist, published by HCC/OGS. Vol. V, Pages 168, 169. Newspaper Records, the New London Record: (Read Issue Date & Page, Name, Event, Event Date.) 19 Oct 1876, Page 3; Andrew Evans; Death; 1 Oct 1876. 31 Aug 1876, Page 3; Erastus H. EVANS and Elizabeth J. WALKER, Marriage; 24 Aug 1876. 11 Jan 1877, Page 5; Bradley M. CASE and Savilla EVANS, Marriage, 8 Jan 1877. Vol. X, Page 40. Wedding Announcements as Seen in the Norwalk Reflector, 1877- 1879. Frank H. EVANS m. Marie LAYLIN 7 Aug 1878 in Norwalk by Rev. J.S. Broadwell. 8. 1891 Atlas of Huron County, Ohio. Frank H. EVANS, Norwalk Twp, Gibbs Tract, Page 91, Section 2, lot 40, 9.12 acres; Section 2, Lot 44, 16.35 acres. 9. First Families of Huron County, Ohio, by HCC/OGS. Submitted by HCC/OGS Member: Patricia Bartchy. Name of Settlers: (Read Name, Township, and Date). 43. John EVANS, Greenwich, 1840. 44. Sarah KNIFFEN w/o John EVANS, Greenwich, 1840. 45. Andrew EVANS, Greenwich, 1840. 46. Miranda HOOSE w/o Andrew EVANS, New London, 1849.
Doing research on the WILKINSON family. Does anyone know the location of Scott Cemetery? Or any information on Benoni WILKINSON or his wife Mary or (Polly) HARDY. Their children were: Alfred, Mercy, Mary, Deborah, Benjamin. Benoni and his wife are buried in Scott Cemetery. Any information would be helpful.
Ken Shute Look Up Results--I found an Emma A. RUGGLES in our Marriage Book, but she married a Watson BERKELEY (in 1879), not a TIBBS. This Emma was b. ca 1859 and d. 1879. She is buried in Woodlawn Cemetery, Norwalk Township. Watson apparently remarried a Mary CURTISS in 1880. He was bur. 1936 in Woodlawn Cemetery. I could find no reference to the surname TIBBS in any of our Huron County publications, including the Marriage Book.
Hiram C. PARKER b. abt 1813 NY. Aurelius Town, NY. Married in Huron CO.,OH 28 Sep. 1838 to Belinda STEVENS/STEPHENS b. abt 1819 NY. Hiram's father was Thomas PARKER b. 1767 RI and his mother was Sarah ELLIOT b. ? VT. Belinda's father shown as CORTRIGHT from CT. and mother Ocey from NJ. 1850 Census Huron Co., Ohio, Puru TWP. shows: Hiram C. PARKER 36 b. NY wife Belinda 30 b. NY Children: Biantha 9 b.OH Lucinda M. 7 b. OH Ocey Alma 5 b.OH Lucy Ermina 5 b. OH. Fulton County Ohio 1860 census (pg 529 Dwelling # 487 , Family # 490) this family shown with the following children in the house : 1.PARKER, Diantha/ Biantha J. 19 b. Oh 2. PARKER, Lucinda 17 b. Oh 3. PARKER, Suzy ? 15 b. Oh 4. PARKER, Ocey 15 b. Oh 5. PARKER, George 8/12 b. Oh. Any PARKER or STEVENS/STEPHENS information appreciated.
I am looking for info. on the CONRY family of Wakeman, Ohio that had came from Ireland. The name of the immigrant is Catherine (KANE) CONRY. She had five children who came with her. Their names were Martin, John, Patrick, Hugh, and Mary. Catherines husband Patrick CONRY died in Ireland in Co Galway where they had lived shortly before they had came to America.
My wife's family came from St. Alphonsus in Peru. I am curious to know if they came from Kubelberg. The family name was LORENTZ or LAWRENCE. Her great great grandmother was Mary Magdalena LORENTZ (1845-1906) who married Matthias MEHNEN
John FRIES Jr. was mentioned in the Marion Co. Newspaper exerpts. His father was John FRIES, who died at the home of his son-in-law, Noah LEATHERBERRY in Marion Co. in 1846. The article states that this John Jr. was the "present Representative in Congress from the 47th district in this State." I have been unable to find any info. about legislators from this particular district. There was an 11th district at that time of which there was a George FRIES, congressman who was also a medical doctor. He died in Cincinnatti after 1860. Perhaps this 47th district was a misprint and the John FRIES Jr. was incorrect. Does anyone have infomation to connect the John and Elizabeth FRIES family to the FRIES family of Huron Co?
ZIMMER, Mary Ann born ca. 1845. Am trying to determine if this Mary Ann ZIMMER was the daughter of Joseph Walter ZIMMER and Theresa BRICK/FRICK. This family moved to Huron Co. ca. 1840 from Kent, Franklin Township, Cuyahoga County. Children of this couple were Andrew, George, Peter, Catherine, Henry, Mary, Luke, Alphonsis, Lewis and Joseph. Was this Mary born ca. 1845 with a middle name Ann?
I'm searching for information on George KENNAN, son of John and Mary Ann (MORSE) KENNAN. Mary Ann is the relation of Samuel MORSE (telegraph inventor) George was born in Norwalk, Ohio 1845. George married Emeline R. WELD in 1879. Looking for some unique info on George and his wife for he had a very large impact on Russian and Japanese relations in the late 1800's.
Ken Shute Look Up Results - I checked our Huron County, Ohio publications for any reference to a Stephen SWEET and found only one. It was in our Index to the Federal Census for 1880, Huron County, Ohio, by HCC/OGS as follows: Stephen SWEET, Wakeman Twp, 277A.
I'm looking for any information, on the RHINEBERGERs, Andrew James RHINEBERGER "A.J. " had a canning business in the late 1890's and early 1900's. His father was James William RHINEBERGER. I really need to know who his father and grandather were. James William RHINEBERGER was born in 1833. His father was William RHINEBERGER. All I have is 1803 for his birth, but I was told that when James was 5, his parents moved to Tiffin, Seneca County.
Len Shute Lookup Result - Here is what I found on RHINEBERGER in our Huron County publications, and two of our Seneca County publications: 1. Huron County, Ohio Marriages, 1815-1900, by Scheuer Publications, 1992. Andrew J. RHINEBERGER m. Franc (sic) Anna ROBINSON 25 May 1886. James A. RHINEBERGER m. Dilly R. SPRINGSTEAD 21 Dec 1897. Thomas H. RHINEBERGER m. Lillie M. RUSSELL 26 Nov 1885. 2. Huron County, Ohio Cemetery Inscriptions, published by HCC/OGS, 1997. Fitchville Cemetery, Fitchville Township. Page 108. Section 2- Lot 131. (Andrew RHINEBERGER, owner). 13 Andrew J. RHINEBERGER 1866-1947. Dilla R. 1878-1947. Page 115. Section 3- Lot 247. (James RHINEBERGER, owner). 2 James W. RHINEBERGER b. 25 Jan 1833, d. 27 Dec 1908, Father. Susanah MOORE RHINEBERGER b. 5 Mar 1830, d. 26 May 1913, Mother. Page 116. Section 3- Lot 259. (Thomas RHINEBERGER, owner). 1 Thomas Henry RHINEBERGER d. 1 Jan 1934 age 72y. (no stone, cemetery record (c.r.) says lived Cardington, OH). 2 Lilly RUSSELL RHINEBERGER (no stone, nothing more in c.r.) 3 RUSSELL.....(no stone, c.r. gives no first name or date). 3. Birth Index, 1867-1908, Huron County, Ohio Court Records, by HCC/OGS, 1998. Della R. SPRINGSTEAD 6/13/1878 Vol. 1, Page 150. 4. Death Index, 1867-1908, Huron County, Ohio Court Records, by HCC/OGS. 1998. Lillie RHINEBERGER 01/10/1901 Vol. 2, Page 172. 5. Atlas of 1891, Huron County, Ohio. Susannah RHINEBERGER, Fitchville Twp, page 37, section 2, lots 13 and 14. 6. 1880 Census Index, Huron County, Ohio, by HCC/OGS. Andrew RHINEBERGER, Fitchville, Twp, 045D. James RHINEBERGER, Fitchville Twp, 045C. Thomas RHINEBERGER, Fitchville Twp, 040A. 7. History of Seneca County, Ohio, by Warner, Beers & Co., 1886. Page 943. Section on Pleasant Township, Seneca County, Ohio. In a brief biography on John MOORE it mentions that he and his wife Eliza (KOPP) MOORE had ten children, one of whom, Susannah MOORE, married James W. RHINEBERGER in 1855. They resided in Huron County, Ohio. 8. Marriages of Seneca County, Ohio. 1841-1899, by Jean Seigley, 1994. Page 292. J.W. RHINEBERGER m. Susan MOORE 2 Sep 1855 (no clergy, named/signed). Citation 4-369. Sworn by C. G. Owen.
Hunting for any and all info for the PURDY families from Huron County, OH. Need info for children of Horace & Sally (THOMPSON) PURDY : Laurinda b 1818; Isaac T. b 1822; Alexander b 1824; Freeman b 1828; and George R. b 1836.
Need info on children of Ransom PURDY b 1795 in NY., died Huron Co. Ohio. I don't have dod. Ransom married Sally P. BENNETT in Huron Co 1821. The only info on the kids that I have is the names. Eliza M. PURDY, Daniel M. PURDY, Diana PURDY, William S. PURDY married Mary _____. I assume these children were born in 1840's.
Looking for info on children of Major PURDY who married Hannah BENNETT in Huron Co., OH in 1824. Children are: Charles PURDY b 1827 Harriett PURDY b 1828 Norman D. PURDY b 1830 Mary PURDY b 1832 - d 1857 in Huron Co. Charles PURDY b 1834 m Rebecca DINGES Nancy PURDY b 1837 d 1899 Norman PURDY b 183_ d 1832
I am looking for information about several relatives who came from Connecticut (around 1822) and settled in Wakeman, Ohio. Samuel R. BARNES who was married to Abigail PIERCE. Abigail's brother Amiel PIERCE was one of the first to settle in Wakeman. I just recently was able to find out more info on Abigail as far as her ancestors but I have been unable to find any information on her and Samuel except they had a daughter Emily (my great-great grandmother); they moved to Wakeman and then Vermilion.
I am looking for information about several relatives who came from Connecticut (around 1822) and settled in Wakeman, Ohio. I was wondering if the book "History of the Fire Lands, Comprising Huron and Erie Counties". 1879 by W.W. Williams HAs any mention of a Samuel R. BARNES who was married to Abigail PIERCE. Abigail's brother Amiel was one of the first to settle in Wakeman. I just recently was able to find out more info on Abigail as far as her ancestors but I have been unable to find any information on her and Samuel except they had a daughter Emily (my great-great grandmother) and as I said moved to Wakeman and then Vermilion.
Seeking information on the family of James WELLS (1792-1870) and Persis (EARLE) WELLS (1792-1866) who are buried in Woodlawn Cemetery, Norwalk, Huron County, Ohio. They are believed to have had seven children, probably born in New York state and moved to Ohio about 1830. I specifically need proof of information relating to them. I have been sent the tombstone information - would love to have pictures or rubbings. Any information would be appreciated.
Seeking information on the family and descendants of James WELLS (1792 NH-1870 OH) and Persis (EARLE) WELLS (1792 VT -1866 OH) buried in Woodlawn Cemetery, Norwalk, Huron County, Ohio. Their children include: Francis James, Clarissa (Mrs. Nathan WHITING and Mrs. Erastus IVORY), Eunice (Mrs. Charles BENTLEY), Justus/Justice, William Washington and James Fones WELLS. There should have been 7 children. They married in Albany, NY in 1812, he served in War of 1812, removed to Ohio about 1826-1830. Any information would be appreciated -- especially in New Hampshire, Vermont, or New York. Will trade information.
Ken Shute Lookup Results - According to our Huron County, Ohio publications, the surname PHENIX is in short supply in Huron County. I could find only one reference to a PHENIX, and that was a reference to the marriage of a Reuben PHENIX in our Huron County, Ohio Marriages, 1815-1900, by Scheuer Publications, 1992: Reuben PHENIX m. Ann DIAMOND 21 Apr 1839.
Ken Shute Lookup Results - The only reference to a Samuel R. BARNES was in our marriage book. He did not appear in our History of the Firelands, by W.W. Williams, 1879. Details: Huron County, Ohio Marriages, 1815-1900, by Scheuer Publications, 1992. Samuel R. BARNES m. Eliza Jane JOHNSON 1 Oct 1848. Also- Samuel BARNES m. Martha J. LYMAN 7 Sep 1852. In our Just Like Old Times, by Henry Timman, Vol. III, page 80, the article refers to a Samuel BARNES who was married to a Mary Delia PLATT. This Samuel BARNES died 8 Sep 1828, at age 42, leaving his wife and son, Samuel W. BARNES. While Samuel R. BARNES didn't appear in our History of the Firelands, by W.W. Williams, 1879, Amial P. PIERCE did: Page 184. Amial P. PIERCE, with his wife, four children, and a hired man, arrived in Wakeman Township, Huron County, Ohio, about June, 1817. They made the journey from Connecticut with an ox team. Amial settled on lot 22, section 3. He was described as a man of large size and great physical strength. He held the rank of Captain in Connecticut. He later became known as "Squire" because of his long service as Justice of the Peace. Mr. and Mrs Amial PIERCE had seven children: Lemuel B., Bennett, Minott, Ann, David, Fanny, and David. Minott PIERCE, living in Wakeman township, and Mrs. Dr. JOHNSON, living at Oberlin, are the surviving members of the familf (as of 1879). Page 189. Listed in the 1829 enumeration of white male inhabitants over age 21 in Wakeman Township: Amial P. PIERCE, Samuel B. BARNES, and William BARNES. In Feb. 1824, Wakeman was organized as a township separately from Florence township (Erie County). In the election held in April, 1824, Amial P. PIERCE was elected Treasurer.
Ken Shute Lookup Results - In a check of our Huron County, Ohio publications, I found the marriage of Mary HOLLOWAY and Charles PIERCE, but only three other references to a Charles PIERCE, one of which is somewhat dubious because the date on the tombstone (1925) didn't come close to the obit date (1912) you gave. Details: 1. Huron County, Ohio Marriages, 1815-1900, by Scheuer Publcations, 1992. Charls PIERCE m. Mary HOLLOWAY 2 Mar 1866. 2. Huron County, Ohio Cemetery Inscriptions, by HCC/OGS, 1997. Woodlawn Cemetery, Norwalk Township. Page 626. Section 19 South--Ave O to Ave L-- Row 8. 10 Charles E. PEIRCE 1925 (only date). 3. Military History of Huron County, Ohio (Civil War), by HCC/OGS, 1989. Page 25. " Chas. PIERCE, enlisted at Fitchville, Aug, 1862, Co.D, 101st O.V.I.; captured at Stone River; held at Castle Thunder and Libby; discharged at Camp Harker, Tenn., June 1865; died since the war." 4. History of the Firelands, by W. W. Williams, 1879. Page 92. In section on Military Rosters, Civil War. Company B, 101st O.V.I., under Privates: "Charles D. PIERCE, discharged for disbility, June 11, 1863."
Ken Shute Look Up Results - In a check of our Huron County, Ohio publications, I found the marriage of Mary HOLLOWAY and Charles PIERCE, but only three other references to a Charles PIERCE, one of which is somewhat dubious because the date on the tombstone (1925) didn't come close to the obit date (1912). Details: 1. Huron County, Ohio Marriages, 1815-1900, by Scheuer Publcations, 1992. Charls PIERCE m. Mary HOLLOWAY 2 Mar 1866. 2. Huron County, Ohio Cemetery Inscriptions, by HCC/OGS, 1997. Woodlawn Cemetery, Norwalk Township. Page 626. Section 19 South-Ave O to Ave L-- Row 8. 10 Charles E. PEIRCE 1925 (only date). 3. Military History of Huron County, Ohio (Civil War), by HCC/OGS, 1989. Page 25. " Chas. PIERCE, enlisted at Fitchville, Aug, 1862, Co.D, 101st O.V.I.; captured at Stone River; held at Castle Thunder and Libby; discharged at Camp Harker, Tenn., June 1865; died since the war." 4. History of the Firelands, by W. W. Williams, 1879. Page 92. In section on Military Rosters, Civil War. Company B, 101st O.V.I., under Privates: "Charles D. PIERCE, discharged for disbility, June 11, 1863."
I am trying to find information on Horace MOREHOUSE and his wife Enola EASTERLY. Enola's father was Henry EASTERLY. I am trying find information about Horace and Enola's siblings and what happened to them. I have information on Horace's children but the EASTERLY side is mostly a mystery to me.
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Date posted: Saturday, October 30, 1999
Tom Neel Lookup Result - The marriage of Eliza Jane JOHNSON was to Samuel King BARNES rather than Samuel R. BARNES. Eliza Jane JOHNSON, born 8 Apr 1827, was the daughter of William JOHNSON and wife Lydia CORTELYOU, early settlers of the Hartland-New London Twp area.The "K" would be very easy to make an "R" in any transcription.
Ken Shute Look Up Results - The only reference to a Samuel R. BARNES was in our marriage book. He did not appear in our History of the Firelands, by W.W. Williams, 1879. Details: Huron County, Ohio Marriages, 1815-1900, by Scheuer Publications, 1992. Samuel R. BARNES m. Eliza Jane JOHNSON 1 Oct 1848. Also- Samuel BARNES m. Martha J. LYMAN 7 Sep 1852. In our Just Like Old Times, by Henry Timman, Vol. III, page 80, the article refers to a Samuel BARNES who was married to a Mary Delia PLATT. This Samuel BARNES died 8 Sep 1828, at age 42, leaving his wife and son, Samuel W. BARNES. While Samuel R. BARNES didn't appear in our History of the Firelands, by W.W. Williams, 1879, Amial P. PIERCE did: Page 184. Amial P. PIERCE, with his wife, four children, and a hired man, arrived in Wakeman Township, Huron County, Ohio, about June, 1817. They made the journey from Connecticut with an ox team. Amial settled on lot 22, section 3. He was described as a man of large size and great physical strength. He held the rank of Captain in Connecticut. He later became known as "Squire" because of his long service as Justice of the Peace. Mr. and Mrs Amial PIERCE had seven children: Lemuel B., Bennett, Minott, Ann, David, Fanny, and David. Minott PIERCE, living in Wakeman township, and Mrs. Dr. JOHNSON, living at Oberlin, are the surviving members of the familf (as of 1879). Page 189. Listed in the 1829 enumeration of white male inhabitants over age 21 in Wakeman Township: Amial P. PIERCE, Samuel B. BARNES, and William BARNES. In Feb. 1824, Wakeman was organized as a township separately from Florence township (Erie County). In the election held in April, 1824, Amial P. PIERCE was elected Treasurer.
I've found 5 PURDYs in the "Genealogy of the KENNAN Family". I do have a good number of family from Huron Co., but also in Wisconsin which is where these particular PURDYs seemed to have lived. Do you have any branches that take you to the Wisconsin area? First names are (Myron, William A., William H., Benjamin and Myrtle) Seems they are involved with the HUTCHINS line of my lineage.
Ken Shute Lookup Results - References to a Philip SEEL (and a Jacob SEEL) I found in our Huron County, Ohio publications. It appears that there are at least two different Philip SEELs: a Philip SEEL born ca 1828, and a Philip C. SEEL born 1843. 1. Huron County, Ohio Cemetery Inscriptions, by HCC/OGS, 1997. St. Peter's Lutheran Church, Peru Township. Page 723. Row 3. 33 Philip C. SEEL, 1843-1892. Louise, 1853-1925. Elizabeth M. KNOLL 1827-1901 Page 723. Row 5. 10 SEEL, dau of P. & L. SEEL, 1894. Baby. (no stone; from burial records). 2. 1870 Federal Census Index of Huron County, Ohio, by HCC/HGS, 1999. Read name, age, birthplace, (census) page number, and township. Philip SEEL, 58, Nassau,, 355, Lyme. Jacob SEEL, 42, Nassau, 349A, Lyme. Lena SEEL, 4, OH, 349A, Lyme. Fred SEEL,15, Nassau, 359, Lyme. 3. 1880 Federal Census Index of Huron County, Ohio, byHCC/OGS. Phillip SEEL Ridgefield Twp, 204D. Jacob SEEL, Ridgefield twp, 224C. Peter SEEL, Ridgefield twp, 203A. Rosa SEEL, Ridgefield twp, 224C. 4. Atlas of 1891, Huron County, Ohio. Philip C. SEEL, Ridgefield Twp, page 13, section 4, lot 17, 92.93 acres. 5. History of the Firelands, by W. W. Williams, 1879. Page 95. In the Military Roster section (Civil War), under Company H, 107th O.V.I.: Listed among Privates-"Philip SEEL, promoted to Corporal January 1, 1864; mustered out with company." Page 264. In the Ridgefield Township Section: Jacob SEEL and his wife were listed among the original members of the Evangelical Protestant Church, organized on February 10, 1861. 6. History of Huron County, Ohio, by A.J. Baughman, 1909. VVol. 2- pages 110, 111. John P. and Dorothy (GAP) SEEL and family emigrated to the U.S. from Germany about 1870 and lived in Lyme Township with son William who had come to the U.S about a year earlier. John and Dorothy had seven children: William, Henrietta, Philipina, Philip, Pauline, Peter and Fred. (The first four named were deceased by 1909.) Fred, who was born Oct. 1, 1855, marred Dora M. BOLENBACKER on 29 Feb. 1888. Dora was born in Sherman Township, Huron County, Ohio Dec. 13, 1857. Fred and Dora had three children: Rosa, Edna and Philip. 7. Index to the Commemorative Biographical Record of Huron and Lorain Counties, Ohio, by J. H. Beers & Co., 1894. Philip SEEL Page 239.
I am looking for information on the William PHENIX family. I found that there was a William PHENIX in the 1840 Huron County census and a Abraham PHENIX in the 1850 Huron County census. My gg-grandfather claimed to be born in Ohio in 1834, so I suspect this William to be his father. I know this is a reach, because in 1850 my g-grandfather was living with the Ashby family in Clark County, Illinois, and his death cert. says his father was William PHENIX. This is all I have to go on.
I am looking for information on the William PHENIX family, I found that there was a William PHENIX in the 1840 Huron County census and a Abraham PHENIX in the 1850 Huron County census. My gg-grandfather claimed to be born in Ohio in 1834, so I suspect this William to be his father. I know this is a reach, because in 1850 my g-grandfather was living with the ASHBY family in Clark County, Illinois, and his death cert. say his father was William PHENIX. This is all I have to go on.