Leven Elias Leeth

Leven Elias Leeth

Male 1856 - 1952  (95 years)

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  1. 1.  Leven Elias LeethLeven Elias Leeth was born on 17 Mar 1856 in Waverly, Pike County, Ohio, United States (son of John Leeth, Jr. and Nancy Walls); died on 12 Jan 1952 in Payne, Paulding County, Ohio, United States; was buried on 16 Jan 1952 in Payne, Paulding County, Ohio, United States.

    Other Events:

    • Name: Leaven Elias Leeth
    • Name: Levin Elias Leeth
    • Census: 1860, Pebble Township, Pike County, Ohio, United States; as Lavina Leeth, in the household of John Leeth, Jr.
    • Census: 1870, Rushcreek Township, Logan County, Ohio, United States; as Leven Leeth, in the household of John Leeth
    • Residence: 1872, Paulding County, Ohio, United States
    • Census: 1880, Harrison Township, Paulding County, Ohio, United States; as Leven Leeth, boarder, farm laborer, in the household of Fred Wall
    • Census: 1890, Paulding County, Ohio, United States; as Leven Elias Leeth, Jr
    • Census: 1900, Harrison Township, Paulding County, Ohio, United States; as Eleven Leeth, farmer, head of household
    • Census: 1910, Highland Township, Defiance County, Ohio, United States; as Leven Leeth, farm laborer, head of household
    • Newspaper: 17 May 1913; The Fort Wayne Sentinel (Fort Wayne, Indiana), 17 May 1913, p3
    • Newspaper: 10 Jun 1913; The Fort Wayne Sentinel (Fort Wayne, Indiana), 10 June 1913, p1
    • Newspaper: 6 Sep 1917; The Payne Reflector and Press Review (Payne, Ohio), 6 September 1917, p8: Pioneers
    • Newspaper: 30 Jul 1925; The Payne Reflector and Press Review (Payne, Ohio), 30 July 1925, p8
    • Newspaper: 13 Aug 1925; Paulding County Republican (Paulding, Ohio), 13 August 1925, p8
    • Census: 1930, Haviland, Paulding County, Ohio, United States; as Leaven E. Leeth, laborer/clay works, head of household; Address:
      Main Street
    • Residence: 1935, Harrison Township, Paulding County, Ohio, United States
    • Newspaper: 22 Jun 1939; Paulding Democrat (Paulding Ohio) 22 June 1939, p6
    • Newspaper: 22 Jun 1939; The Oakwood News. Oakwood, Ohio, 22 June 1939, p1
    • Census: 1940, Harrison Township, Paulding County, Ohio, United States; as Leven E. Leeth, head of household, same residence in 1935
    • Newspaper: 31 Mar 1949; Paulding County Republican (Paulding, Ohio), 31 March 1949, p9
    • Newspaper: 7 Apr 1949; The Payne Reflector and Press Review (Payne, Ohio), 7 April 1949, p1
    • Newspaper: 15 Dec 1949; Paulding Progress (Paulding, Ohio), 15 December 1949, p1
    • Obituary: 16 Jan 1952; Newspaper unknown - original clipping
    • Obituary: 17 Jan 1952; The Payne Reflector and Press Review (Payne, Ohio) 17 Jaunary 1952, p1

    Notes:



    Leven Elias Leeth can be found in various records as Leaven, Leven, Elevin and Levan. I used the spelling most often found on his documents. I believe he was probably named after a great grandfather whose name was Levin Harnanson. Levin is the more common spelling for this name.

    MEMORIES.... by Charlotte (Leeth) Beck
    The thing I remember most about grandpa was that he never smiled, never cracked a joke, was very strict and very religious. He wore a long handlebar mustache and none of the kids liked it when he kissed them, including me. Grandpa and Grandma Leeth lived with us for awhile in Lancaster, Ohio.

    Leven worked in the Tile Mills near East Liberty and after Almina died, he moved to Paulding.

    NEWSPAPER ARTICLE
    Antwerp News
    W. A. Begleman and wife, who have been visiting here, the guests of her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Levan Leeth, and family departed for their home, at Toledo, Monday. (Source: The Fort Wayne News, Fort Wayne, Indiana, Wednesday, November 15, 1916, pg. 9)

    OBITUARY
    January 1952, Payne, Paulding County, Ohio. LEVEN LEETH, son of John and Nancy Leeth, was born in Pike County, Ohio, March 17, 1856, and departed this life at the home of his son, John Payne, Ohio, about 5:30 o'clock Saturday afternoon, January 12, 1952, having reached the age of 95 years, 9 months and 27 days. Mr. Leeth was united in marriage to Louisa Shelly, April 3, 1884, and to them were born five sons and four daughters. Mr. Leeth lived a very religious life, was a faithful husband, a good father, a fine neighbor and a true friend to all who knew him. His surviving relatives are his wife; his five sons, John, of Payne, Ohio, Charles of Dayton, Ohio, Harry of Jerome, Mich., David of Latty, Ohio and Lafie E. of Briceton, Ohio; four daughters, Josephine Milligan of Milford Center, Ohio, Ethel Maxwell of Columbia City, Ind., Rhoda Baughman of Holly, Mich., and Edith Brown of Wawaka, Ind; thirty=six grandchildren, fifty-nine great-grandchildren, four great-great-grandchildren, and one sister-in-law, Mrs. Martin Leeth. (Church of the Nazarene)

    OBITUARY
    January 1952, Payne, Paulding County, Ohio. Leven Elis Leeth, 95, a resident of Payne 75 years, died Saturday afternoon at his home after a long illness. Surviving are his wife; five sons, John of Payne, Charles of Dayton, Harry of Jerome, Mich., David of Latty, and Lafie, of Briceton; four daughters, Mrs. Josephine Milligan of Milford Center, Mrs. Ethel Maxwell of Columbia City, Ind., Mrs. Edith Brown, Wawaka, Ind., and Mrs. Rhoada Baughman, Hooly Mich.; 36 grandchildren and 59 great-grandchildren. The body is at the Evans Funeral Home where friends may call after 10 a.m. today. Funeral services will be conducted at 2 p.m. Wednesday in the Church of the Nazarene, the Rev. F.J. Reed officiating. Burial will be in the Wiltsie Cemetery, east of here.

    Newspaper:

    L. E. Leeth was a Fort Wayne caller Fridey, being the guest while there of his brother, Earl and family.

    Newspaper:

    Antwerp News
    Louis Brown and wife, of Baldwin, Ind. were Sunday guests at the home of her parents, Mr. and Mrs. L. E. Leeth at this place.
    Mrs. F. Maxwell and daughter Ethel, and sons Lester and Laurence, and the baby, of Grabill, Ind., were over Sunday visitors at the home of her parents, Mr and Mrs L E Leeth at this place.

    Newspaper:

    Part XLI
    Pioneers
    Shelley and Quince Families
    Frances and Mary Jane (Shanberg) Shelley were natives of France, and members of the Catholic church. Mr. Shelley attended in Paris seven years, Mr. and Mrs. Francis Shelley were married in France and there in France were born seven children. Mary, Catherine, Mary Ann, Martha, Lovina, Henry and Victoria. Francis Jr., and Peter were born in this country. The family emigrated to America in 1831 and settled in Richland county. In 1840 the family came to Paulding county and entered 80 acres of land one mile north of Payne on north-east corner. They built their cabin where the home of Mr. Cox now stands. They lived there with their family until the death of Mr. Shelley, August 6 1866.
    Mrs. Emma Bodey a grand-daughter remembers hearing them tell of the roof blowing off the cabin one night. The parents and daughters slept downstairs in the small cabin and the sons in the loft. This night a man way-farer was a guest and the boys and guest were compelled to descend quickly in abbreviated costumes. While the parents remained faithful to the Catholic faith, the children later joined the United Brethren church. After the death of her husband, Mrs. Shelley made her home with her son Henry Shelley who lived in the home at Lamb's corners and with her daughter Mrs. Quince. She died March 20, 1885, aged 94 years. Each of these sons were given on their marriage forty acres of land. Henry earned the forty acres across from the Hiram Underwood farm with the proceeds of night's coon hunting and sold it $75.00.
    Mary the eldest daughter of Francis and Mary Jane Shanberg became the wife of John McGill. They lived just south of the Lehman school house south of bridge. Had no children. Catherine born in France, Sept. 8 1842, became the wife of Francis Quince in Richland county on Feb. 14, 1842. Their children were Mary died in infancy, Solomon born Nov. 5, 1845, Mary Cecil Radenbaugh born Sept. 10, 1847, Francis A., Aug. 2, 1849, died Aug. 10, 1880, Laura born July 27, 1852, died Nov. 8, 1879, Catherine born 1856, died 1860. Mary Ann married Solomon Mott of Vernon Junction, Ohio. Friends here only know of one daughter, Julia. Mrs. Mott is now living at the age of 90 years.
    Martha chose for her husband, William Holmes and the family moved to Iowa, cannot ascertain names of children. Lovina married Maurice Keller and for many years lived on South Main street and built the house in which Miss Nellie Bradley lives. They had no children.
    Henry Shelley was born near Paris, France, Dec. 26, 1829. He was two years of age when his parents came to this country. Henry Shelley was married three times. His first wife was Miss Abagail Chaney the daughter of Charles Chaney of this county, one son Charles was born to them. The wife died and Mr. Shelley married Miss Mahala Mikle, a sister of Daniel Mikle. Their children were Abram, Louisa the wife of L. Leeth and three deceased. Mrs. Mahala Shelley died in 1866. In 1869, Julia Myton the daughter of Robert and Rhoda Homan Myton of German lineage became the third wife. Their children were Carrie who died in 1883, Emma born May 21, 1875 and wife of Isaac Body. Victoria born Sept. 5, 1877. Ada May born May 23, 1881 and wife of George Fugate, and Lucy born June 27, 1889.
    In 1864, Henry Shelley enlisted in Company H, One Hundred Sixty-second Ohio Volunteer Infantry and served 100 days. He secured his honorable discharge. The family was highly-esteemed in the community. Mrs. Shelley died January 18, 1914. Mr. Shelley died March 8, 1904.
    Victoria, born in France, March 20, 1831, became the wife of Hiram Northrup, of this family we will write later
    Francis Shelley and Lucinda Myton a sister of the third wife of Henry Shelley were married in Allen county, Indiana, May 10, 1857. He was born in Richland county, Ohio, Feb. 7, 1837. She was born in Crawford county, Ohio, June 15, 1841. Their family are Mary J., born April 26, 1860, wife of Wm. Buerkle, Joseph F., born Dec. 28, 1865, Clarrissa A., born Aug. 30, 1869, wife of Fred White. Adalene was born Jan. 29, 1872, wife of Christ Peterson.
    Francis Shelley served three years in the 68th Ohio during the Rebellion and was discharged at Savannah, Georgia. The home farm was across the road west of the Fred Wahl farm. Late in life Mr. Shelley bought the South Main street property of his brother-in-law Maurice Kelley. A few years ago he sold this and they moved to near Cincinnati. Mr. and Mrs. Shelley are still living. They were prominently identified with the United Brethren church.
    Peter Shelley married Martha J. Payne in 1860. They had five sons and two daughters. We have no record of his death. Mrs. Shelley died June 23, 1917 at the age of 75 years at the home of her daughter Mrs. John H. Medsker of South Benton.
    (Continued Next Week)

    Newspaper:

    Leeth-Wren Reunion
    Last Sunday the Leeth-Wren families held their reunion at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Earl Leeth of northeast of town. Those present to enjoy the day were Mrs. Mary A. Leeth, Phyllis Harris, Mr. and Mrs. Eugene Hardesty of Paulding; C. L. Davisson and wife, Margaret Kilpatrick and Margaret Ohler of Round Head, Ohio; Mrs Manoah Miller and daughter Deane, Joe Miller and family B. L. Bailey and wife and Chas. Sidle and wife of Auburn, In.; A. V. Silvers and family, Frank Miller and family and Juaneta Leeth of Fort Wayne; Miss Leah Leeth of Detroit; Reed Windgardner and family of Lima; L. E. Leeth and family and Harry Leeth and family of Haviland, O.; C. M. Mayes and wife, W. J. Connor and family and John Leeth of Kansas City, Kansas; Emma W. Mertz and son Forest of Ada, O.; Clara W. Ford and son of Lafayette, O.; C. W. Wren and wife of Marysville, O.; H. F. Armentrout and family, Harry Green and family of Marion, O.; C. B. McColloch and wife of West Mansfield, O.; Jonas Cromley and family, Mr. and Mrs. Sam Wren and daughter of Antwerp; Soy Leeth and family of Defiance; Jonas Brown and family of Churubusco, Ind.; Chas. Leeth and family of Lancaster, O.; Geo. Williams and family of McComb, O.; Ed Carter and wife of Union City, Mich.; Harold Blank of Wapakoneta; Mrs. Maude B. Mulligan and Iona Outland of Lakewood, O.; Mrs. C. C. Dupler, Dale Stilwell and wife, Fred Wahl, Edward Wahl and family, Mr. and Mrs. A. L. Mathias and son Garret, M. M. Leeth and wife, Wm. Wren, Miss Berniece Stiwell, Mis Margaret Otis, S. D. Griswold and family, Earl Leeth and family, Wm. May A. E. Malcuit and wife and D. D. Leeth and family all of Payne.

    Newspaper:

    LEETH FAMILY REUNION
    The 1925 reunion of the Leeth families and their connections was held at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Earl Leeth, of near Payne.
    An extra large number of relatives was in attendance and a fine time was had by all.
    Following is a list of those who were present:
    Mrs. Mary A. Leeth, Phyllis Harris, Mr. and Mrs. Eugene, Hardesty, of Paulding; O. L. Davission and wife, Margaret Kilpatrick and Margaret Ohler, of Round Head, Ohio; Mrs. Manoah Miller and daughter Deane, Joe Miller and family, B. L. Bailey and wife and Chas. Sidle and wife, of Auburn, Ind.; A. V. Silvers and family, Frank Miller and family and Juaneta Leeth, of Fort Wayne; Miss Leah Leeth, of Detroit; Reed Winegardner and family, of Lima; L. E. Leeth and family and Harry Leeth and family, of Haviland, O.; C. M. Mayes and wife, W. L. Connor and family and John Leeth, of Kansas City, Kansas; Emma W. Mertz and son Forest, of Ada, Ohio; Clara W. Ford and son, of Lafayette, Ohio; C. W. Wren and wife, of Marysville, Ohio; H. F. Armentrout and family, Harry Green and family, of Marion, Ohio; C. B. Colloch and wife, of West Mansfield, Ohio; Jonas Cromley and family, Mr. and Mrs. Sam Wren and daughter, of Antwerp; Soy Leeth and family, of Defiance; Jonas Brown and family, of Cherubusco, Ind.; Chas. Leeth and family of Lancaster, Ohio; Geo. Williams and family, of McComb, Ohio; Ed Carter and wife, of Union Cityk Mich.; Harold Blank, of Wapakoneta; Mrs. Maude M. Mulligan and Iona Outland of Lakewood, Ohio; Mrs. C. C. Dupler, Dale Stilwell and wife, Fred Wahl, Edward Wahl and family, Mr. and Mrs. A. L. Mathias and son Garret, M. M. Leeth and wife, Wm. Wren, Miss Bernice Stilwell, Miss Margaret Otis, S. D Griswold and family, Earl Leeth and family, Wm. May, A. E. Malcuit and wife and D. D Leeth and family, all of Payne.

    Newspaper:

    On Sunday, June 18th, Mr. and Mrs. Levan Leeth of Payne observed their 55th wedding anniversary, Father's Day, and Mrs. Leeth's 73rd birthday, with a dinner at noon to 40 relatives.
    Seven of their eight children were present. John Leeth, of south of Payne; Ethel Maxwell, auburn, Indiana; Charles Leeth, Lancaster; Edith Brown, Rome City, Indiana; Harry Leeth, Haviland; Rhoda Baughman, Holly, Michigan; LaFayette Leeth, Haviland, David Leeth of Auburn, another son was unable to be at home.
    The Leeths have 34 grandchildren, 24 great grandchildren and 1 great-great grandchild. They have lived most of their life in and around Payne. Mr. Leeth is 84.

    Newspaper:

    Payne Couple Observe Three Events Sunday
    On Sunday, June 18th, Mr. and Mrs. Levan Leeth of Payne observed their 55th wedding anniversary, Father's Day, and Mrs. Leeth's 73rd birthday with a dinner at noon to 40 relatives.
    Seven of their eight children were present: John Leeth, of south of Payne; Ethel Maxwell, Auburn, Indiana; Charles Leeth, Lancaster; Edith Brown, Rome City, Indiana; Harry Leeth, Haviland; Rhoda Baughman, Holly, Michigan; LaFayette Leeth, Haviland, David Leeth of Auburn, another son, was unable to be at home.
    The Leeths have 34 grandchildren, 24 great grandchildren and 1 great-great grandchild. They have lived most of their life in and around Payne. Mr. Leeth is 84.

    Newspaper:

    To many people, this coming Sunday, April 3rd, won't mean much. it will be just another Sunday. but to Mr. and Mrs. Leven Leeth it will be a very special day, for it will mark their 65th year of married life.
    Mr. and Mrs. Leeth are pictured above in their home one and one-half miles northeast of Tipton in Blue Creek township. They plan to spend the wedding anniversary day quietly at their home.
    Yes, 65 years ago, in 1884, Leven Leeth and Louisa Shelly were united in the holy bonds of wedlock at the bride's home, north of Payne in Paulding County. And looking back over those 65 years Mr. Leeth who celebrated his 93rd birthday March 17th, and Mrs. Leeth will be 82 June 18th, both agree that they were all good years and happy ones. And they still are, for both Mr. and Mrs. Leeth are in remarkably good health and fine spirits—although they admit that they're beginning to notice their age a bit now and then.
    Paulding County Native
    Mrs. Leeth is a true Paulding County native, for she was born near Payne, and has lived here all her life. And although Mr. Leeth can now consider himself as one of the oldest residents in Paulding County, he is not a real native of the place, for he was born in Pike County, and lived in Logan County a number of years before he came to live with his family in Harrison Township.
    Mr. Leeth still remembers when he first came to Paulding County in 1872 when he was only 16 years old. The old canal was still in commission at the time, and still being used for freight. However, it was not long before the last boat to leave Antwerp on the canal was loaded with lumber and made the historical last trip. Mr. Leeth can lay claim to a distinction of sorts, for he was one of the men that helped load the boat for its last trip.
    Reservoir Incident
    Outstanding among the recollections in his mind of the days long since gone by, is one about the blowing up of the reservoir, the waters of which covered the land of several farmers who had their farms taken from them when the reservoir was built.
    He well remembers the feeling and talk that led up to the decision to blow it up, the quiet well organized group of 100 men or so, who loaded a half ton of dynamite into a wagon one night, calmly set the fuses and proceeded to blow the reservoir up. The water poured into the Maumee River, the men got their land back, no one was hurt, and as there was no following investigation, the whole incident turned out very successfully.
    Remembers Civil War
    Although to most of us, the Civil War is just something to be studied and read about in school, to Mr. Leeth it is a part of his memories of his childhood. He remembers the day an official rode up to his parents home on a bay horse to serve draft orders on his father and how his mother cried. However, his father did as so many of his time did—and paid the customary bounty (in his case it was $300) to a fellow to act as substitute in his place.
    As a result, his father was still around at the time of Morgan's Raid on the area around Pike County, and was among the number of men who stood guard over various bridges to prevent Morgan from blowing them up.
    Sixty-five years of married life have blessed the Leeth's with a family of nine children (five boys and four girls) and well over—believe it or not—one hundred grandchildren and great grandchildren. In addition to this amazing figure, they claim three great-great-grandchildren.
    The children are: John Mathias, at home: Ethel, or Mrs. Frances Maxwell, near Fort Wayne; Charles Henry, West Manchester, Ohio; Annie Edith or Mrs. Johnas Brown, Rome City, Indiana; Harry Lindley, Fort Wayne; Rhoda Velta, or Mrs. Alfred Baughman, Holly, Michigan; David Edward, near Payne; and Lafayette Elias, Briceton. A daughter, Gertrude Louisa, died.

    Newspaper:

    Mr. and Mrs. Leven Leeth of near Tipton observed their sixty-fifth wedding anniversary on Sunday, April 3. They were married in 1884, at the bride's home, north of Payne. She was the former Louise Shelley.
    Mr. Leeth was 93 years old on March 17, while Mrs. Leeth will be 82 on June 18.
    Mr. Leeth was a native of Pike county, but has lived in Paulding county since 1872.
    Mr. and Mrs. Leeth are the Parents of five sons and four daughters--John Leeth, at home, Mrs Francis Maxwell of near Fort Wayne, Charles Leeth of West Manchester, Mrs. Johnas Brown of Rome City, Ind., Harry L. Leeth of Fort Wayne, Mrs. Alfred Baughman of Holly, Mich., David Leeth of Near Payne and Lafayette Leeth of Briceton. A daughter, Gertrude Louise is deceased.

    Obituary:

    Payne Man, 95 Dies After Long Illness
    Payne, O. — Leven Elias Leeth, 95 a resident of Payne 75 years, died Saturday afternoon at his home after a long illness.
    Surviving are the wife, Louisa; five sons, John of Payne, Charles of Dayton, Harry of Jerome, Mich., David, Latty, and Lafie, Briceton; four daughters, Mrs. Josephine Milligan of Milford Center, Mrs. Ether Maxwell of Columbia City, Ind., Mrs. Edity Brown, Wawaka, Ind., and Mrs. Rhoada Baughman, Holly, Mich.; 36 grandchildren and 59 great-grandchildren.
    The body is at the Evans Funeral Home, where friends may call after 10 a.m. today.
    Funeral services will be conducted at 2 p.m. Wednesday in the Church of the Nazarene, the Rev. F. J. Reed officiating. Burial will be in the Wiltsie Cemetery, east of here.

    Obituary:

    Leven Leeth
    Leven Leeth, son of John and Nancy Leeth, was born in Pike County, Ohio, March 17, 1856, and departed this life at the home of his son, John in Payne, Ohio, about 5:30 o'clock Saturday afternoon, January 12, 1952. Having reached the age of 95 years, 9 months and 27 days.
    Mr. Leeth was united in marriage to Louisa Shelly, April 3, 1884, and to them were born five sons and four daughter.
    Mr. Leeth lived a very religious life, was a faithful husband, a good father, a fine neighbor and a true friend to all who knew him.
    His surviving relatives are his wife, Louisa; his five sons, John, of Payne, Ohio, Charles of Dayton, Ohio, Harry of Jerome, Mich., David of Latty, Ohio, and Lafie E., of Briceton, Ohio; four daughters, Josephine Milligan of Milford Center, Ohio, Ethel Maxwell of Columbia City, Ind., Rhoda Baughman of Holly, Mich, and Edith Brown of Wawaka, Ind.; thirty-six grandchildren, fifty-nine great-grandchildren, four great-great-grandchildren, and one sister-n-law, Mrs. Martin Leeth of Payne, Ohio.
    The funeral, in charge of Paul Evans, was held Wednesday afternoon at 2:00 o'clock at the Church of the Nazarene, the Rev. F. J. Reed officiating. Burial in Wiltsie cemetery.

    Leven married Almina Bolen on 28 Sep 1876 in Logan County, Ohio, United States. Almina was born on 26 Feb 1858 in Pike County, Ohio, United States; died in 1879. [Group Sheet] [Family Chart]

    Children:
    1. Josephine Leeth was born on 12 Aug 1877 in West Mansfield, Logan County, Ohio, United States; died on 1 Aug 1965 in Beaverton, Gladwin County, Michigan, United States; was buried in Aug 1965 in Gladwin County, Michigan, United States.

    Leven married Louisa Mae Shelley on 3 Apr 1884 in Payne, Paulding County, Ohio, United States. Louisa (daughter of Henry Shelley and Mahala Mikle) was born on 18 Jun 1866 in Payne, Paulding County, Ohio, United States; died on 10 Mar 1952 in Payne, Paulding County, Ohio, United States; was buried on 13 Mar 1952 in Payne, Paulding County, Ohio, United States. [Group Sheet] [Family Chart]

    Notes:



    NEWSPAPER ARTICLE
    TIPTON, O., COUPLE WILL MARK 65TH ANNIVERSARY OF WEDDING
    .....Paulding, O., March 31.--Sunday will be a special day for Mr. and Mrs. Leven Leeth, of Tipton. It will be their anniversary of 65 years of married life.
    .....Leven Leeth and Louise Shelly were married 65 years ago, in 1884 at the bride's home, north of Payne, in Paulding County. Mr. Leeth who celebrated his 93rd birthday March 17, and Mrs. Leeth who will be 82 June 18, agree that the 65 years have been happy ones.
    .....Mrs. Leeth is a Paulding County native. She was born near Payne, and has lived in the county all of her life. But although Mr. Leeth, one of the oldest residents in Paulding County, was born in Pike County, and lived in Logan County a number of years before he came to live with his family in Harrison Township.
    .....Helped Load Canal Boat. Mr. Leeth still remembers arriving in Paulding County in 1872, when he was 16 years old. The old canal was still being used for freight. However, it was not long before the last boat left Antwerp for the historic last trip. Mr. Leeth was among the crew who loaded that last boat.
    .....The Civil War belongs in the memories of Mr. Leeth's childhood. He remembers the day an official rode up to his parents home to serve draft orders on his father. However, his father followed the custom of the time and paid a bounty for a substitute to fight in his place.
    .....The Leeths have a family of nine children (five boys and four girls) and well over one hundred grandchildren and great-grandchildren. In addition, they claim that this huge family has been increased by the birth of three great-great-grandchildren.
    .....The Leeth children include, John Mathias, at home; Ethel, or Mrs. Frances Maxwell, near Fort Wayne; Charles Henry, West Manchester; Annie, or Mrs. Jonas Brown, Rome City, Ind.; Harry, Fort Wayne; Rhoda, or Mrs. Alfred Baughman, Holly, Mich.; David, of Payne; and Lafayette, Briceton. A daughter, Gertrude Louisa is dead. (Source: Taken from paper in Payne, Ohio 1949)

    Children:
    1. John Mathias Leeth was born on 18 Dec 1884 in Harrison Township, Paulding County, Ohio, United States; died on 27 May 1975 in Paulding County, Ohio, United States; was buried on 30 May 1975 in Payne, Paulding County, Ohio, United States.
    2. Nancy Ethel Leeth was born on 18 Sep 1886 in Harrison Township, Paulding County, Ohio, United States; died on 14 Dec 1974 in Auburn, Dekalb County, Indiana, United States; was buried in Dec 1974 in Payne, Paulding County, Ohio, United States.
    3. Gertrude Louisa Leeth was born on 21 Jan 1889 in Harrison Township, Paulding County, Ohio, United States; died on 26 Sep 1889 in Harrison Township, Paulding County, Ohio, United States; was buried in Sep 1889 in Payne, Paulding County, Ohio, United States.
    4. Charles Henry Leeth was born on 22 Jul 1889 in Payne, Paulding County, Ohio, United States; died on 8 Jun 1977 in Brookville, Montgomery County, Ohio, United States; was buried on 10 Jun 1977 in Brookville, Montgomery County, Ohio, United States.
    5. Anna Edith Leeth was born on 23 Aug 1892 in Antwerp, Paulding County, Ohio, United States; died on 20 Feb 1986 in Avilla, Noble County, Indiana, United States; was buried on 22 Feb 1986 in Rome City, Noble County, Indiana, United States.
    6. Harry Lindley Leeth was born on 8 Dec 1894 in Payne, Paulding County, Ohio, United States; died on 18 Apr 1970 in Addison, Lenawee County, Michigan, United States; was buried on 20 Apr 1970 in Hillsdale County, Michigan, United States.
    7. Rhoda Velta Leeth was born on 20 Feb 1899 in Harrison Township, Paulding County, Ohio, United States; died on 10 Dec 1991 in Grayling, Crawford County, Michigan, United States; was buried in Dec 1991 in Holly, Oakland County, Michigan, United States.
    8. David Edward Leeth was born on 10 Feb 1901 in Harrison Township, Paulding County, Ohio, United States; died on 8 Oct 1987 in Paulding County, Ohio, United States; was buried on 12 Oct 1987 in Payne, Paulding County, Ohio, United States.
    9. Lafayette Elias Leeth was born on 7 Apr 1904 in Payne, Paulding County, Ohio, United States; died on 24 Jul 1982 in Paulding County, Ohio, United States; was buried on 27 Jul 1982 in Payne, Paulding County, Ohio, United States.

Generation: 2

  1. 2.  John Leeth, Jr. was born on 9 Dec 1822 in Paulding, Paulding County, Ohio, United States (son of John Leeth, Sr. and Catharine Long); died on 17 Dec 1900 in Paulding County, Ohio, United States; was buried in Dec 1900 in Payne, Paulding County, Ohio, United States.

    Other Events:

    • Census: 1850, Pebble Township, Pike County, Ohio, United States; as John Leith, farmer, head of household
    • Census: 1860, Pebble Township, Pike County, Ohio, United States; as John Leeth, Jr., farmer, head of household
    • Military: 1 Aug 1863, Pebble Township, Pike County, Ohio, United States; registered for the Civil War Draft
    • Census: 1870, Rushcreek Township, Logan County, Ohio, United States; as John Leeth, farmer, head of household
    • Census: 1880, Harrison Township, Paulding County, Ohio, United States; as John Leeth, farmer, head of household
    • Newspaper: 30 Jul 1896; Paulding County Republican (Paulding, Ohio), 30 July 1896, p8
    • Census: 1900, Harrison Township, Paulding County, Ohio, United States; as John Leeth, farmer, head of household
    • Obituary: 20 Dec 1900; Paulding County Republican (Paulding, Ohio) 20 December 1900, p38

    Notes:

    Census:

    Also listed in the household is Joel Durham, age 35, male, farmer, born in Virginia

    Newspaper:

    DITCH NOTICE
    Notice To Non-Resident Lot or Land Owners
    To all lot or land owners, corporations Public or Private, that will be affected by the ditch improvement herein designated. In the matter of County Ditch Number 110 Petitioned for by W. S. Purdue et al.
    Auditor's Office Paulding County, Ohio, July 14th 1896
    Among the long list of names is John Leeth and Henry Shelley.

    Obituary:

    Tuesday, Dec. 18, funeral services were held for Mr. John Leeth the aged father of Judge Darius Leeth. Despite the fact that many people in the neighborhood of Payne are still afraid to attend any public gathering the funeral was largely attended. Services were conducted by Rev. Wm. Harris, of Paulding, and the interment was in the cemetery northeast of Payne. John Leeth was born in Pike county, Dec. 9 1822 and died Dec. 17, 1900, age 78 year and 8 days.
    He moved to Paulding county, about 23 years ago, and has proven himself a worthy citizen a good husband and father.
    When about 18 years old Mr. Leeth united with the Protestant Methodist church and has since then been a faithful member of that communion. In 1843 he was married to Miss Nancy Walls and for 57 years they have walked this life hand in hand.
    Eleven children have been born to this union. Two dying in early childhood, nine remain to support the aged mother in her bereavement. Mr. Leeth's last words indicate the spirit of the man. They were that his children might always be mindful of their duty to their creator. "Blessed are the dead which die in the Lord from henceforth; yea saith the Spirit, that they may rest from their labors; and their works do follow them."

    John married Nancy Walls on 21 Apr 1844 in Pike County, Ohio, United States. Nancy (daughter of Levi Walls, Jr. and Susannah Harmanson) was born on 9 May 1826 in Pike County, Ohio, United States; died on 24 Jan 1906 in Payne, Paulding County, Ohio, United States; was buried in Jan 1906 in Payne, Paulding County, Ohio, United States. [Group Sheet] [Family Chart]


  2. 3.  Nancy Walls was born on 9 May 1826 in Pike County, Ohio, United States (daughter of Levi Walls, Jr. and Susannah Harmanson); died on 24 Jan 1906 in Payne, Paulding County, Ohio, United States; was buried in Jan 1906 in Payne, Paulding County, Ohio, United States.

    Other Events:

    • Name: Nancy Dorothy Walls
    • Census: 1850, Pebble Township, Pike County, Ohio, United States; as Nancy Leith, in the household of John Leith
    • Census: 1860, Pebble Township, Pike County, Ohio, United States; as Nancy Leeth, in the household of John Leeth
    • Census: 1870, Rushcreek Township, Logan County, Ohio, United States; as Nancy Leeth, in the household of John Leeth
    • Census: 1880, Harrison Township, Paulding County, Ohio, United States; as Nancy Leeth, wife, in the household of John Leeth
    • Census: 1900, Harrison Township, Paulding County, Ohio, United States; as Nancy Leeth, wife, in the household of John Leeth

    Children:
    1. Judge Darius H. Leeth was born on 28 Apr 1846 in Pike County, Ohio, United States; died on 23 Mar 1904 in Paulding County, Ohio, United States; was buried on 25 Mar 1904 in Paulding, Paulding County, Ohio, United States.
    2. Rhoda Leeth was born on 22 Feb 1848 in Pike County, Ohio, United States; died on 15 May 1909 in Pike County, Ohio, United States; was buried in May 1909 in Waverly, Pike County, Ohio, United States.
    3. Cyrus Leeth was born on 25 Jan 1850 in Pike County, Ohio, United States; died on 27 Jul 1909 in White Pigeon Township, Saint Joseph County, Michigan, United States; was buried in Jul 1909 in White Pigeon, Saint Joseph County, Michigan, United States.
    4. Mathias Leeth was born on 7 Jan 1853 in Pike County, Ohio, United States; died on 15 Mar 1927 in West Mansfield, Logan County, Ohio, United States; was buried on 17 Mar 1927 in Logan County, Ohio, United States.
    5. Mary Melvina Leeth was born on 29 Oct 1853 in Pike County, Ohio, United States; died on 28 Sep 1937 in Rushcreek Township, Logan County, Ohio, United States; was buried on 1 Oct 1937 in Marion County, Ohio, United States.
    6. 1. Leven Elias Leeth was born on 17 Mar 1856 in Waverly, Pike County, Ohio, United States; died on 12 Jan 1952 in Payne, Paulding County, Ohio, United States; was buried on 16 Jan 1952 in Payne, Paulding County, Ohio, United States.
    7. Harriett Leeth was born on 13 Jun 1858 in Pike County, Ohio, United States; died after 18 Aug 1860.
    8. Martin Mayhugh Leeth was born on 2 Sep 1860 in Pike County, Ohio, United States; died on 31 Mar 1944 in Payne, Paulding County, Ohio, United States; was buried on 3 Apr 1944 in Payne, Paulding County, Ohio, United States.
    9. Infant Leeth was born on 17 Nov 1862 in Pike County, Ohio, United States; died on 17 Nov 1862 in Pike County, Ohio, United States.
    10. Louisa J. Leeth was born on 10 Jan 1863 in Pike County, Ohio, United States; died on 15 Nov 1921 in Kalamazoo County, Michigan, United States; was buried in Nov 1921 in Kalamazoo, Kalamazoo County, Michigan, United States.
    11. Emily Florence Leeth was born on 27 Sep 1866 in Pike County, Ohio, United States; died on 22 Oct 1905 in Paulding, Paulding County, Ohio, United States.


Generation: 3

  1. 4.  John Leeth, Sr. was born in 1789 in Virginia, United States; died after 1865.

    Other Events:

    • Property: 1817, Pike County, Ohio, United States; purchased 22.5 acres for $100 from Levi Walls, Jr.; Address:
      (containing in the whole twenty two acres and one half, being pa
    • Census: 1820, Sunfish Township, Pike County, Ohio, United States; as John Leath, head of household
    • Property: 11 Apr 1827, Pike County, Ohio, United States; purchased 100 acres for $300 from Robert Haines; Address:
      (part of Survey Number 4321)
    • Property: 26 Apr 1828, Pike County, Ohio, United States; sold 100 acres for $300 to William Moore; Address:
      (part of survey Number 4321 originally patented in the name of R
    • Census: 1830, Camp Creek Township, Pike County, Ohio, United States; as John Leath, head of household
    • Property: 2 Oct 1838, Pike County, Ohio, United States; purchased 66-2/3 acres for $100 from Lewis Wheaton; Address:
      (part of survey No: 9311)
    • Property: 29 Feb 1840, Pike County, Ohio, United States; sold 66-2/3 acres for $200 to Gorden Monroe; Address:
      (part of Survey No. 9311)
    • Beneficiary: 5 Jun 1841; in the will of his father-in-law, John Long, as John Leathe
    • Census: 1850, Pebble Township, Pike County, Ohio, United States; as John Leith, farmer, head of household
    • Property: 14 Oct 1858, Pike County, Ohio, United States; purchased 85.75 acres for $175.00 from Thomas Mountjoy, deceased; Address:
      (part of land lying on the waters of No Name Creek, Entry 12697,
    • Census: 1860, Pebble Township, Pike County, Ohio, United States; as John Leeth, Sr., farmer, head of household
    • Property: 10 Dec 1864, Pike County, Ohio, United States; sold 85.75 acres for $300 to S. H. McKee and W. A. Wills; Address:
      (part of land lying on the waters of No Name Creek, Entry 12697,
    • Property: 16 Nov 1865, Pike County, Ohio, United States; sold 5 acres for $60 to Jas. G. Leeth, Jr.; Address:
      (part of land lying on the waters of No Name Creek, Entry 12697,
    • Property: 16 Nov 1865, Pike County, Ohio, United States; sold 80 acres for $800 to Philip Waldren; Address:
      (part of land lying on the waters of No Name Creek, Entry 12697,

    Notes:



    There were several John Leeths in Ohio during this time period.

    John Leeth, Sr.'s parents may be John Leath b. 1765 in Sussex County, Virginia and Lucretia Parham. They were married 28 October 1781 in Sussex County, Virginia.

    Birth:
    questionable

    Property:

    Signed: Levi (his mark) Walls and Mary (her mark) Walls
    Witness: (no names)
    vA, p326

    Property:

    Signed: R. Haines and Catharine Haines
    Witness: Daniel Trempor and David Jones
    vC, p410

    Property:

    Signed: John (his mark) Leeth and Catharine (her mark) Leeth
    Date: 26 April 1828
    Witness: Castleman Streat and Thos. Brown
    vC, p118

    Property:

    Signed: Lews (his mark) Wheaton and Sarah (her mark) Wheaton
    Witness: Simon Johnson and Peter Patterson
    v5, p563

    Property:

    Signed: John (his mark) Leeth and Catharina Leeth
    Witness: James Leeth and Isaiah How
    v6, p320

    Census:

    also listed in the same household is Mary Wakeman, age 10, female, born Ohio

    John married Catharine Long. Catharine (daughter of John Long and Catherine _____) was born in 1787 in Virginia, United States; died after 1860. [Group Sheet] [Family Chart]


  2. 5.  Catharine Long was born in 1787 in Virginia, United States (daughter of John Long and Catherine _____); died after 1860.

    Other Events:

    • Beneficiary: 5 Jun 1841; in the will of her father, John Long, as Catharine Leathe
    • Census: 1850, Pebble Township, Pike County, Ohio, United States; as Catharine Leith, in the household of John Leith
    • Census: 1860, Pebble Township, Pike County, Ohio, United States; as Catharine Leeth, in the household of John Leeth, Sr.

    Children:
    1. Samuel Leeth was born in 1802 in Pike County, Ohio, United States; died on 15 Jan 1877 in Shiloh Township, Edgar County, Illinois, United States.
    2. Prudence Leeth was born in 1810 in Pike County, Ohio, United States; and died.
    3. Elizabeth Leeth was born on 14 Oct 1812 in Ohio, United States; died on 28 Sep 1873 in Pike County, Ohio, United States; was buried in Sep 1873 in Pike County, Ohio, United States.
    4. James Leeth was born about 1814 in Ohio, United States; died before 1870.
    5. Cornelius Leeth was born between 1818 and 1820 in Pebble Township, Pike County, Ohio, United States; died before 1870.
    6. Harriett Leeth was born in 1819 in Ohio, United States; died on 28 May 1894 in Logan County, Ohio, United States; was buried in May 1894 in Rushcreek Township, Logan County, Ohio, United States.
    7. 2. John Leeth, Jr. was born on 9 Dec 1822 in Paulding, Paulding County, Ohio, United States; died on 17 Dec 1900 in Paulding County, Ohio, United States; was buried in Dec 1900 in Payne, Paulding County, Ohio, United States.

  3. 6.  Levi Walls, Jr. was born on 16 Jul 1775 in Indian River Hundred, Sussex County, Delaware, British Colonial America (son of Levi Walls, Sr. and Mary Layton); died about Jun 1863 in Pike County, Ohio, United States; was buried in Jun 1863 in Pike County, Ohio, United States.

    Other Events:

    • Census: 1820, Sunfish Township, Pike County, Ohio, United States; as Levi Walls, head of household
    • Census: 1830, Pebble Township, Pike County, Ohio, United States; as Levi Walls, head of household
    • Census: 1840, Pebble Township, Pike County, Ohio, United States; as Levi Walls, head of household
    • Property: 25 Apr 1849, Pike County, Ohio, United States; purchased 50 acres for $100 from John C. Rainey; Address:
      (part of entry #14633)
    • Property: 11 May 1849, Pike County, Ohio, United States; purchased 40 acres for $75 from John C. Rainey; Address:
      (part of entry #14633)
    • Census: 1850, Pebble Township, Pike County, Ohio, United States; as Levi Walls, farmer, head of household
    • Property: 30 Jul 1858, Pebble Township, Pike County, Ohio, United States; sold 80 acres for $500 to James Walls; Address:
      part of Entry and Survey No 4271 being Entered by Andrew Ellison
    • Census: 1860, Pebble Township, Pike County, Ohio, United States; as Levi Walls, farmer, head of household

    Notes:

    Property:

    Signed: John C. Rainey
    Witness: Elza Walls and James Wallace Walls
    v11, p282

    Property:

    Signed: Levi (his mark) Walls and Susan (her mark) Walls
    Witness: Saml Shattuck and Elias (his mark) Walls
    v17, p323

    Levi married Susannah Harmanson about 1805 in Monongalia County, Virginia, United States. Susannah (daughter of Levin Harmanson and Mary Woodard) was born on 16 Jul 1788 in Delaware, United States; died in 1874 in Pike County, Ohio, United States; was buried in 1874 in Pike County, Ohio, United States. [Group Sheet] [Family Chart]


  4. 7.  Susannah Harmanson was born on 16 Jul 1788 in Delaware, United States (daughter of Levin Harmanson and Mary Woodard); died in 1874 in Pike County, Ohio, United States; was buried in 1874 in Pike County, Ohio, United States.

    Other Events:

    • Name: Susan Harmanson
    • Name: Susannah Harnarson
    • Census: 1850, Pebble Township, Pike County, Ohio, United States; as Susannah Walls, in the household of Levi Walls
    • Census: 1860, Pebble Township, Pike County, Ohio, United States; as Susan Walls, in the household of Levi Walls
    • Census: 1870, Pebble Township, Pike County, Ohio, United States; as Susan Walls, in the household of her son James Walls
    • Newspaper: 26 Feb 1874; Pike County Republican (Waverly, Ohio), 26 February 1874
    • Property: 27 May 1875, Pike County, Ohio, United States; sold 83 acres for $900.00 to James W. Thompson; Address:
      (part of A. Ellisons Survey #4271)

    Notes:

    Newspaper:

    OLD FOLKS INTERVIEWED NO. XXVIII
    Susan Wall,
    "I was born in Delaware. The exact year I do not know, but suppose I will be 86 years of age on the 16th of July next. My father's name was Levin Harnarson, he died when I was three years old. My mother's name was Mary Woodard. They had only two children, myself and Sabra. She married Elias Walls, brother to my husband. About 4 years after my father's death, my mother married Levi Wall and they moved to West Virginia, near Morgantown in Monongalia County There we lived till I was about 18 years of age when they came to Pike County, Ohio, and settled in the wilderness of Leeth Creek, in Pebble Township, and I have lived on Leeth Creek ever since. My mother had six children by Levi Wall, and when we came to Ohio besides Sabra and myself there were Samuel, Elizabeth, Sarah and Thomas and they had born to them in Pike County, Fanny and Lemuel. When my mother married Levi Wall, he was a widower with six children. But none of them came to Ohio with us, except my husband.
    When we arrived on Leeth Creek there were but two inhabited cabins on it, and they belonged to Elias Wall, brother to my husband who came here several years before our family did, and the other was occupied by Elizabeth Lane on the place known as the Levi Russel farm, which adjoins the farm owned by my husband, and which I have lived nearly all the time since I came from Virginia.
    I married Levi Wall, in Virginia and had been married upwards of a year when we moved to Ohio. My husband bought land on Leeth Creek which now adjoins the infirmary farm near Idaho. He went to work and erected a cabin. Besides the two cabins spoken of above, there was one old uninhabited one in Idaho, near where the old saw mill was. My stepfather chinked and repaired that old cabin and moved into it where he lived several years, when he bought and moved farther up on Leeth Creek, where he built and lived some years, when he moved to Bear creek in Scioto County, where he died 46 or 47 years ago.
    I have had eleven children viz. Bashiba, Levin, Elias, Levi, Joshua, Samuel, Mary, Matilda, Elizabeth, Nancy and James. I raised all of them all to manhood and womanhood, and all married except Levin, Elizabeth and Samuel. They are dead and so is Mary. Bashiba married James Leeth, by whom she had ten children; Elias married Malinda Wall and had eight children, when she died, and he married Margaret Shattuck by whom he had six children. Levi married Mary Ann Wallace who have had nine children. Joshua married Amy Wall and had seven children, when she died, and Joshua married for his second wife Margaret Haines, by whom he had three children. Mary married James Leeth and had by him 10 children. Matilda married Cornelius Leeth by whom she had had seven children. Nancy married John Leeth by whom she had had eleven children. James the youngest married Mary Shattuck by whom they have had ten children, of whom nine are living.
    I have had eleven children, eighty-one grandchildren, ninty six great grandchildren, and five great great grandchildren, a total of one hundred and ninety-three, much the greater part of whom are living.
    My husband answered to the famous general call in 1814 left home, but when examined by the surgeon was pronounced unable to bear the fatigues of soldier life, so he returned home. He lived to be 85 years of age and died 10 years ago last June. His remains were deposited in Leeth Creek burying ground only a short distance from where he lived since we came together to Ohio, and where a number of his children, grand children, and other kinfolks lie buried. I am living with James, my youngest son.
    My experience in life has been that of people generally in agricultural districts, who have lived from young womanhood in one locality. But while I have lived on in the even tenor of life, great changes have been wrought in the world's history, which I leave others to chronicle, the knowledge of which is to be perpetuated by future generations through the instrumentality of the art of printing."

    Property:

    Signed: Susan (her mark) Walls, James (his mark) Walls and Mary Walls
    Witness: H. W. Overman and Saml. Shattuck
    v24, p174

    Notes:

    Married:
    now West Virginia

    Children:
    1. Basheba Walls was born on 2 Jul 1803 in Pike County, Ohio, United States; died on 3 Feb 1887 in Buchanan, Pike County, Ohio, United States; was buried in Feb 1887 in Pike County, Ohio, United States.
    2. Levin Walls was born about 9 May 1806 in Ohio, United States; died on 7 May 1856 in Pike County, Ohio, United States; was buried in May 1856 in Pike County, Ohio, United States.
    3. Elias Walls was born in 1810 in Pike County, Ohio, United States; died on 26 Dec 1881 in Crawford County, Illinois, United States.
    4. Levi Walls was born on 15 Feb 1812 in Ohio, United States; died on 7 Dec 1890 in Pike County, Ohio, United States; was buried in Dec 1890 in Pike County, Ohio, United States.
    5. Joshua Walls was born on 18 Sep 1814 in Ross County, Ohio, United States; died on 5 May 1875 in Pebble Township, Pike County, Ohio, United States; was buried in May 1875 in Pike County, Ohio, United States.
    6. Samuel Walls was born in 1816 in Ohio, United States; died before 1874.
    7. Matilda Walls was born between 1820 and 1824 in Pebble Township, Pike County, Ohio, United States; and died.
    8. Elizabeth Walls was born in 1825 in Ohio, United States; died before 1874.
    9. 3. Nancy Walls was born on 9 May 1826 in Pike County, Ohio, United States; died on 24 Jan 1906 in Payne, Paulding County, Ohio, United States; was buried in Jan 1906 in Payne, Paulding County, Ohio, United States.
    10. James Walls was born on 27 Aug 1827 in Pike County, Ohio, United States; died on 10 Mar 1923 in Sunfish Township, Pike County, Ohio, United States; was buried on 11 Mar 1923 in Pike County, Ohio, United States.
    11. Mary Walls was born on 11 Jul 1831 in Ohio, United States; died before 1874 in Pike County, Ohio, United States.


Generation: 4

  1. 10.  John Long was born on 19 Jul 1768; died in Dec 1841 in Edgar County, Illinois, United States; was buried in Dec 1841 in Edgar County, Illinois, United States.

    Other Events:

    • Name: Johannes Long
    • Property: 12 May 1806, Scioto County, Ohio, United States; purchased 200 acres for $500 from Prestley Bordston; Address:
      (North East corner of Section 7, Township 4, Range 22)
    • Property: 22 Feb 1817, Pike County, Ohio, United States; granted one acre and two poles, to the Trustees of Seal Township School
    • Census: 1820, Seal Township, Pike County, Ohio, United States; as John Long, farmer, head of household
    • Land Patent: 1 Sep 1824, Pike County, Ohio, United States; received a Land Grant to purchase of 80 acres for $800; Address:
      (Ohio River Survey, East half of the North East quarter, Section
    • Census: 1830, Seal Township, Pike County, Ohio, United States; as John Long, farmer, head of household
    • Property: 3 Oct 1831, Pike County, Ohio, United States; sold 80 acres for $150 to Jacob Graham; Address:
      (East half of the North East quarter, Section 20, Township 4, Ra
    • Property: 5 Oct 1831, Pike County, Ohio, United States; purchased 55 acres for $800 from Benjamin Daniels; Address:
      (East half of the South East quarter, Section 30, Township 4. Ra
    • Property: 31 May 1837, Pike County, Ohio, United States; sold 198½ acres for $3000 to Thornton W. Sargent; Address:
      (part of Section 7 & 8 in Township 4, Range 22, with the excepti
    • Land Patent: 1 Aug 1837, Pike County, Ohio, United States; certificate #5044 for purchase of 79.72 acres; Address:
      (East half of the South West quarter, Section 4, Township 4, Ran
    • Property: 14 Sep 1837, Pike County, Ohio, United States; sold 52 acres 2 roods and 3 poles for $1000 to David Tharp & Michael Price; Address:
      (part of the South East quarter, Section 30, Township 5 in Range
    • Property: 4 Jan 1841, Pike County, Ohio, United States; sold 79.72 acres for $200 to John Smith; Address:
      (East half of the South West quarter, Section 4, Township four o
    • Will: 5 Jun 1841, Edgar County, Illinois, United States
    • Probate: 25 Dec 1841, Edgar County, Illinois, United States

    Notes:



    By the early 1800's they were living in Piketon, Pike County, Ohio. From there they moved on to Edgar County, Illinois where Johannes died in 1841. According to census records, Catherine passed away sometime between 1826 and 1830.

    Property:

    Signed: Presley Bordston
    Witness: George Graves and Lewis Graves
    v1, p200

    Property:

    Signed: Samuel Mustard, John Long and Catharine (her mark) Long
    Witness: Green H. Smith and Asa (his mark) Travis
    vA p384

    Property:

    Signed: John Long
    Witness: Hallam Hempsted and Benjamin Daniels
    vC, p468

    Property:

    Signed: Benjamin Daniels and Elizabeth Daniels
    Witness: Hallam Hempsted and Peter Fortney
    vC , p474

    Property:

    Signed: John Long
    Witness: Hallam Hempsted and John Hines
    v5, p183

    Property:

    Signed: John Long
    Witness: Hallam Hempstead and David Daniels
    v5, p288

    Property:

    Signed: John Long
    Witness: Solomon Lawrence and Azarel Hawes
    v6, p466

    Will:

    WILL of John Long
    In the name of God Amen
    I John Long of the County of Edgar and State of Illinois being of sound and perfect mind and memory do make publish and declare this to be my last will and testament revoking all former wills by me made.
    First it is my wish that all my debts if there be any not knowing of any now existing and also my funeral charges be speedily and punctually paid.
    It is my wish and I therefore order my executor to sell and dispose of the farm I now reside on in the County of Edgar and State of Illinois in the following manner that is to say I want him to rent said farm from time to time until he shall have an opportunity of selling the said farm as he may think to the best advantage and if my executor should die previous to his having sold the aforesaid farm then to be sold at public sale by giving due notice thereof by putting up advertisements and also advertising in two of the most public news papers in the section of the County the terms of sale it by public sale to be in three payments one third in hand and he other two thirds in equal annual payments the payments to be received by mortgage on the said land. As to other or all other property real or personal I order my executor to convert it into money and it and all money owing to me or that I may die in possession of after deducting debts and charges incident to the settling of my estate to be paid by him to the persons hereinafter named.
    To my daughter Catharine Leathe, and John Leathe her husband I give and bequeath the sum of three dollars
    To my grandson Isaiah Long (son of my son John Long deceased) I give and bequeath the sum of two hundred dollars.
    To my granddaughter Rebeca Long (daughter of John Long, deceased) I give and bequeath the sum of one hundred and fifty dollars.
    To my granddaughter Jane Trummer (daughter of John Long, deceased) I give and bequeath the sum of fifty dollars.
    To my granddaughter Nancy Long (daughter of John Long deceased) I give and bequeath the sum of fifty dollars.
    To my granddaughter Hannah Long (daughter of John Long deceased) I give and bequeath the sum of fifty dollars.
    To Reuben Beeman my son in law I give and bequeath the sum of three dollars.
    To my daughter Hannah Beeman (wife of Reuben Beeman) and to her children I give and bequeath the sum of three hundred and seventy five dollars this bequest is made and is to be so understood is to be for the separate benefit of my said daughter Hannah and her children her husband Reuben Beeman not to have any benefit therein.
    To James Brewer and Eleanor Brewer his wife I give and bequeath the sum of fifty dollars.
    To my daughter Eleanor Brewer, wife of James Brewer and her children I give and bequeath the sum of five hundred and dollars this bequest is also made and to be so understood that her husband James Brewer is not to receive any of said bequest or have any benefit therein.
    To my son Archibald Long I give and bequeath the sum of fifty dollars. And to the children of the said Archibald Long I give and bequeath the sum of five hundred dollars.
    To my daughter Jemima Morris and Levi Morris her husband I give and bequeath the sum of thirty dollars.
    To my daughter Jemima Morris and her children I give and bequeath sum of three hundred dollars this bequest is also made to her and her children and to be so understood that her husband Levi Morris is not to receive any of said money or to have any benefit in said bequest.
    To my son Jonathan Long I give and bequeath the sum of thirty dollars.
    To my grandson David Long (son of Jonathan Long) I give and bequeath the sum of two hundred dollars.
    To my son Samuel Long I give and bequeath the sum of thirty dollars.
    To my granddaughter Lucinda Long (daughter of Samuel Long) I give and bequeath the sum of two hundred dollars.
    To my daughter Polly Ploughman and James Ploughman her husband give and bequeath the sum of thirty dollars.
    To my grandchildren George Ploughman and James Ploughman (the children of my daughter Polly Ploughman) I give and bequeath the sum of two hundred dollars that is to say one hundred dollars to each of them.
    To my daughter Easter Long a single woman I give and bequeath the sum of two hundred dollars. And if shall die previous to her receiving her bequest and leave no children their the said two hundred dollars is to be equally divided between her brothers and sisters being the children of her mother.
    To my son Henry Long I give and bequeath the sum of three hundred dollars
    To my grandchildren Andrew Long and Isaac Long (children of my son Henry Long) I give and bequeath for hundred dollars that is two hundred dollars to each of them.
    To my son James Long I give and bequeath the sum of five hundred dollars.
    To my son William Long I give and bequeath the sum of thirty dollars and to the children of the said William Long I give and bequeath the sum of two hundred dollars
    To my son George Long I give and bequeath the sum of three hundred dollars.
    To my son Thomas Long I give and bequeath the sum of three hundred dollars.
    To my son David Long I give and bequeath the sum of three hundred dollars.
    It is my wish also if any of my sons namely James Long, George Long, Thomas Long, or David Long do die before they shall receive the part herein willed to them that the same may be equally divided between my grandchildren.
    To Hallam Hempstead (son of Hallam Hempstead of Piketon Ohio) I give and bequeath the sum of two hundred.
    To John W. W. Lawrence (son of John G. Lawrence) I give and bequeath the sum of one hundred dollars.
    To John G. Laurence (son of Solomon Lawrence) I give and bequeath the sum of one hundred dollars.
    To Robert Lawrence (son of Andrew Lawrence) I give and bequeath the sum of one hundred dollars.
    And as to the rest and residue of my estate it is to be equally divided between certain of my grand children that is to say the children of my daughter Catharine Leathe, the children of my son John Long, the children of my daughter Hannah Beeman, the children of my daughter Eleanor Brewer, the children of my son Archibald Long and the children of my daughter Jemima Morris each of said grandchildren to have an equal share.
    And lastly I nominate and appoint John G. Lawrence to be my executor this my last will and testament.
    In witness whereof I have hereunto set my hand and seal this fifth day of June in the year one thousand eight hundred and forty one.
    John Long (seal)
    Signed sealed published and declared by the above named John Long to be his last will and testament in the presence of us who have hereunto subscribed our names as witnesses in the presence of the testator.
    Samuel Mars
    John R. Mars
    William Mars
    Samuel Mars, Jr.

    Buried:
    location unknown

    John married Catherine _____ before 1787. Catherine was born in 1772 in Germany; died between 1826 and 1830 in United States. [Group Sheet] [Family Chart]


  2. 11.  Catherine _____ was born in 1772 in Germany; died between 1826 and 1830 in United States.

    Other Events:

    • Name: Catherine Long

    Children:
    1. 5. Catharine Long was born in 1787 in Virginia, United States; died after 1860.
    2. John Long was born on 2 Jan 1792; died before 1841.
    3. Hannah Long was born about 1794 in New Jersey, United States; died after Oct 1850.
    4. Eleanor Long was born on 11 Oct 1796 in Virginia, United States; died on 11 Apr 1885 in Douglas County, Illinois, United States; was buried in Apr 1885 in Camargo Township, Douglas County, Illinois, United States.
    5. Archibald Long was born about 1800 in Pennsylvania, United States; died between 1841 and 1850.
    6. Jemima Long was born on 8 Feb 1804 in Ohio, United States; died on 20 Nov 1870; was buried in Nov 1870 in Powersville, Wayne County, Iowa, United States.
    7. Jonathan Long was born on 10 Oct 1805 in Ohio, United States; died on 31 Mar 1883 in Douglas County, Illinois, United States; was buried in Apr 1883 in Camargo, Douglas County, Illinois, United States.
    8. Samuel Long was born in 1808 in Pike County, Ohio, United States; died on 14 Jun 1884 in Douglas County, Illinois, United States; was buried in Jun 1884 in Camargo, Douglas County, Illinois, United States.
    9. Mary Long was born on 28 May 1810 in Pike County, Ohio, United States; died on 22 Dec 1885 in Douglas County, Illinois, United States; was buried in Dec 1885 in Camargo, Douglas County, Illinois, United States.
    10. Hester Long was born on 8 Jun 1812 in Pike County, Ohio, United States; died on 6 Jan 1883 in Douglas County, Illinois, United States; was buried in Jan 1883 in Camargo, Douglas County, Illinois, United States.
    11. Henry Long was born on 25 Dec 1813 in Pike County, Ohio, United States; died on 19 Jan 1883 in Larkinsburg Township, Clay County, Illinois, United States; was buried in Jan 1883 in Clay County, Illinois, United States.
    12. James Long was born about 1815 in Ohio, United States; died after 1841.
    13. William Long was born about 1817 in Ohio, United States; died after 1841.
    14. George W. Long was born on 14 Feb 1820 in Ohio, United States; died on 7 Oct 1875 in Effingham, Effingham County, Illinois, United States; was buried in Oct 1875 in Larkinsburg Township, Clay County, Illinois, United States.
    15. Thomas Long was born on 4 Apr 1821 in Ohio, United States; died on 21 Jun 1883 in Clay County, Illinois, United States; was buried in Jun 1883 in Iola, Clay County, Illinois, United States.
    16. David Long was born in 1826 in Ohio, United States; died on 25 Feb 1893 in Larkinsburg Township, Clay County, Illinois, United States; was buried in Feb 1893 in Larkinsburg Township, Clay County, Illinois, United States.

  3. 12.  Levi Walls, Sr. was born on 22 May 1748 in Indian River Hundred, Sussex County, Delaware, British Colonial America; was christened on 22 May 1748 in Sussex County, Delaware, British Colonial America (son of Thomas Nehemiah Walls and Mary Jane Darby); died about 1828 in Bear Creek, Scioto County, Ohio, United States.

    Other Events:

    • Property: 20 Dec 1806, Twin Township, Ross County, Ohio, Northwest Territory; purchased 50 acres for $100 from Elizabeth Coberly
    • Property: Dec 1818, Pike County, Ohio, United States; sold 22.5 acres for $100 to John Leeth, Sr.
    • Census: 1820, Sunfish Township, Pike County, Ohio, United States; as Levi Walls, head of household

    Notes:

    Birth:

    Levi and Levin Walls were twins

    Property:

    Signed: Elizabeth Coberly
    Witness: William Davis and James Delay
    v6, p424

    Property:

    Signed: Levi (his mark) Walls and Mary (her mark) Walls
    Witness: (no names)
    vA, p326

    Levi married Mary Layton about 1768 in Sussex County, Delaware, British Colonial America. Mary died in 1787 in Delaware, United States. [Group Sheet] [Family Chart]


  4. 13.  Mary Layton died in 1787 in Delaware, United States.
    Children:
    1. Elias Walls was born in 1770 in Indian River Hundred, Sussex County, Delaware, British Colonial America; died on 27 Oct 1837 in Pike County, Ohio, United States; was buried in Oct 1837 in Pike County, Ohio, United States.
    2. 6. Levi Walls, Jr. was born on 16 Jul 1775 in Indian River Hundred, Sussex County, Delaware, British Colonial America; died about Jun 1863 in Pike County, Ohio, United States; was buried in Jun 1863 in Pike County, Ohio, United States.
    3. Joshua Walls was born in 1778 in Delaware, United States; died on 13 May 1848 in Jasper County, Illinois, United States.
    4. Levin Walls was born in 1779 in Sussex County, Delaware, United States; died in 1855 in Wheeler, Jasper County, Illinois, United States.
    5. James Walls was born in 1780 in Delaware, United States; died on 11 Jan 1851 in Ohio, United States.
    6. Arcade Walls was born about 1785 in Scioto County, Ohio, United States.
    7. Elza Walls was born on 6 Dec 1786 in Virginia, United States; died on 22 Feb 1861 in Benton Township, Pike County, Ohio, United States; was buried in Feb 1861 in Latham, Pike County, Ohio, United States.

  5. 14.  Levin HarmansonLevin Harmanson was born before 1773 in Germany (son of _____ Harmanson and Sabia Jestor); died in 1792.

    Other Events:

    • Name: Levin Harnarson
    • Occupation: 1773, Philadelphia, Pennsylvania; apprentice cordwainer/shoemaker
    • Immigration: 22 Apr 1773, Philadelphia, Pennsylvania; from Rotterdam

    Notes:


    Name variations: Harnarson, Harmarson, Harmason, Harmanson

    April 22, 1773
    Levin Harmanson indentured to Robert Loosely and his assigns of Philadelphia, with the consent of his mother Sabia Jestor signified by his Uncle John Harmanson. Apprentice, taught the cordwainer's trade, have two quarters night schooling (To be found all necessaries and at the expiration have two suits of apparel, one whereof to be new, and a complete set of tools). 6 yrs., 8 mo. 6 d. (Source: Record of Servants and Apprentices Bound and Assigned before Hon. John Gibson, Mayor of Philadelphia, December 5th, 1772-May 21, 1773, p 214-215)

    Levin married Mary Woodard before 1785 in Delaware, United States. Mary died after 1826 in Ohio, United States. [Group Sheet] [Family Chart]


  6. 15.  Mary Woodard died after 1826 in Ohio, United States.
    Children:
    1. 7. Susannah Harmanson was born on 16 Jul 1788 in Delaware, United States; died in 1874 in Pike County, Ohio, United States; was buried in 1874 in Pike County, Ohio, United States.
    2. Sabra Harmanson was born about 1792 in Delaware, United States; died after 1850; was buried in Pike County, Ohio, United States.