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Sellers - Rebecca Hormell was born May 27, 1828. She was converted and joined the Church in her 14th year. She never missed a prayer or class meeting when she could attend. She was married to Ferdinand Sellers, Feb. 18, 1847. There were born to them 9 children, 7 of whom survive.

All are in the church, and one, O. M. Sellers, is a minister. For over 30 years her house was the preacher's home. When confined at home and in bed, the family had to repreach the sermon to her. For 15 years she was a constant sufferer, often at the point of death. Three times in two years we looked for her death daily. She said "I live in sight of death." A short time before her death she called her husband to her and said "O help me to praise the Lord for His goodness to me." A little later she repeated the 23rd Psalm till her voice failed: "Though I walk," etc. She whispered. "Yes, yes, yes!" She died march 9, 1887. [Source: Compiled and written by David Randolph Sellers, "A History and Genealogy of the Sellers Family", (Cincinnati, Ohio: Robbins Advertising, Inc., 1966), pg. 5, 7] 
Hormell, Rebecca (I6771)
 
1752
OBITUARY
Stillwater Valley News
4 Jun 1930
Mrs. Ella Knife Vore
...After an illness of more than two years duration, and having been confined to her bed for seven months, Mrs. Ella Knife Vore passed away at her home at Nashville at 2 A.M. May 30, 1930.
...The daughter of David and Jane Knife she was born Sept. 11, 1859.
...On March 24, 1888 she was united in marriage with Allen O. Vore who passed away in September 1928.
...She was for many years an active member of the West Union Christian Church and also treasurer of the Mite Society.
...She leaves two sisters, Mrs. Elizabeth Shrader, of Tipp City, Mrs. Cora Cress of West Milton and one brother Chas. Knife, Tipp City besides many other relatives and friends.

We cannot say, and we will not say
That she is dead, she is just--away.
With a cheery smile and a wave of the hand,
She has wandered into an unknown land
And left us dreaming how very fair
Its needs must be, since she lingers there. 
Knife, Elmira (I5459)
 
1753
OBITUARY
The Belleville Telescope, August 8, 1974

David Ernest Eberly was one of five children, born to Sophia Charlotte Storer Eberly and William Henry Eberly. He was born August 19, 1898 near Republic and died July 31, 1974 at the age of 76 years, 11 months and 12 days.

He was united in marriage to Alma Elizabeth Florea on August 6, 1942 at Concordia, Kansas. Three children came to bless this union.

Mr. Eberly was born on the Eberly farm north of Republic and continued to make his home there for 61 years. He and his family moved into Republic in November of 1959, where he made his home until his death.

After moving to Republic he continued to do the farm work on farms in the vicinity.

He was preceded in death by his parents, three brothers and one grandson.

He is survived by his wife, one son, George of Aurora, Nebr., two daughters, Arlene Olson of Beatrice, Nebr. and Nadine A. Eberly of Minneapolis, Kansas, three grandchildren, Brett Olson, Joyann and Geroge W. Eberly, one brother Herbert T. Eberly, Grand Island, Nebr.

Funeral services were held Saturday August 3, from the United Methodist church, Republic, Kansas , with the Reverend Loren Silsby officiating. Burial was in the Lake Cemetery, Republic. (Reference: Find A Grave Memorial# 108189265) 
Eberly, David Ernest (I1934)
 
1754
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The remains of a Paulding County, pioneer and Civil War veteran, the 98 year old Henry Shelley was brought here from Milan, Michigan where he had been making his home with his daughter, Mrs. Clara White, the widow of Freddie White who lived for many years on a farm about two miles south of Payne. The funeral was held at the Methodist church Monday afternoon and interment made in the Lehman cemetery. Mrs. William is also a daughter of the deceased who left many grandchildren and great-grandchildren to revere his memory. 
Shelley, Francis A. Jr. (I337)
 
1755
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Thurs. April 8, 1920. Earl W. Walls, a soldier in the regular army, lies in a hospital at Chillicothe with both legs amputated, while his mother, whom he was coming to see, lies in a new made grave at Morgantown. The mother was Mrs. Jas. E. Walls, and on Friday she died at her home near Morgantown. She was the daughter of Cyric Ponstler, and was about 38 years of age. Her husband, and mother, and nine children survive her. The burial was made in the Gardner Cemtery. ("Obits From the Waverly Papers, Oct 1, 1868 to Dec 31, 1921". Compiled by Bernice Hammond, pg 151, from the Republican Herald) 
Pontsler, Emma Ocea (I2748)
 
1756
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Troy Daily News
15 October 1945
...Mrs Minnie M Frantz, 63, 722 Mckaig avenue, died at 2:15pm Sunday at the home of her daughter, Mrs. Mary Schwinn, Alexandria, Ind, where she had been receiving care for the past tow months, after having been in failing health the past several years.
...Mrs Frantz was born near Troy Sept 22, 1882, and was the daughter of David and Elizabeth Smith Honeyman. She had spent all of her life in and near Troy, and was a member of the First congregational Christian church.
...Survivors include four daughters, Mrs Schwinn and Mrs Lois Brady of Alexandria, Ind., Mrs Helen Rowe of Columbus and Miss Frances Frantz, an army nurse, who was with her mother at the time of her death; two sons, Cpl Dwight Frantz of Camp Chaffee, Atk, and Victor I Frantz, R R 1, Troy; and a sister, Mrs Elnora Fritz, R R 3, Troy.
...Funeral services will be conducted at 3pm Tuesday in the First Congregational Christian church, Dr A H hook officiating, and burial made in Riverside cemetery. The body was removed to the Doom Bros Funeral home, New Carlisle, where friends may call Monday night and until time of the services.
...The members of Class Seven of the First Congregational Christian Sunday school, of which Mrs Frantz was a member and former assistant teacher, will assemble at the church at 2:45 o'clock Tuesday afternoon and attend the funeral in a group. (Source: Miami County, Ohio Genealogical Researchers, , "Obituaries of Miami County Ohio People", Mrs. Minnie Franz, nee Honeyman April 2006. 
Honeyman, Minnie May (I4606)
 
1757
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Vance, John 79
Died January 13, 1894
Burial
Survivors: his wife, and two children.
Married Sarah Martin in York County Pennsylvania on ___ ___, 1837 and they both joined the Presbyterian Church in the same year. They moved to Miami County in Ohio in 1852. Had 10 children 5 boys and 5 girls. One son and two daughters survive. (Troy Historical Society, card index - extract, Miami Union January 25, 1894, Troy, Ohio)

Roth's Reformed Church
(aka- Pidgeon Hill & Trinity)
Jackson Twp.
Veronica WANZE; d/o John & Sarah; b. 20 Feb. 1841; bt. 12 Apr. 1845
Anna WANZE; d/o John & Sarah; b. 20 Mar. 1843; bt. 12 Apr 1845.
Carolina WANZE; d/o John & Sarah; b. 14 Jan 1845; bt. 12 Apr. 1845 
Vance, John (I4617)
 
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VANCE, PHILIP - Philip Vance, one of Troy's best known and highly esteemed citizens, died Saturday morning at his home on South Plum street after a short illness due to paralysis and heart trouble. Mr. Vance was born Sept. 20, 1836, in York, Pa., and came to Troy many years ago. By trade he was a contractor and built many residences and other buildings in this section and by his fair dealing and honesty gained the confidence of all with whom he was associated. His wife preceded him in death seven months. He leaves two daughters, Mrs. Adolf Cress and Mrs. William Honeyman and two sisters, Mrs. Samuel Williams and Miss Sarah Vance. The funeral services were held from the residence at 3 o'clock Monday afternoon and were conducted by the Rev. D. S. Ferguson. Interment was made at Riverside. (Miami Union - June 8, 1911)

OBITUARY
Vance, Philip 74 Troy, Ohio
Died Saturday June 3, 1911 at his home on S. Plum St. Burial Riverside Cemetery - Troy, Ohio. Survivors: two daughters, Mrs. Adolph Cress and Mrs. Willis Ross (Cordelia) Honeyman and Miss Sarah Vance. His wife, Mary Shrader Vance died seven months ago. Services 3 p.m. from his home on South Plum Street, in Troy, Rev. D. S. Ferguson officiating. (Miami Union June 8, 1911 pg. 6, Troy, Ohio) 
Vance, Phillip (I2002)
 
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Wayne Allan Lee, age 56 died Sunday, June 20 at the Paulding County Hospital, Paulding. He was born July 9, 1953 in Paulding, the son of Don W. and Olive C. (Leeth) Lee. On November 26, 1972 he married Barbara E. Grindstaff, who survives. He was employed for 37 years by Spartech Plastics, Paulding. He was a member of the former Haviland Baptist Church. He loved spending time with his grandchildren, woodworking, playing corn hole, and listening to music. He coached Pee Wee League, enjoyed playing softball, drag racing, hunting, and fishing and was an avid John Deere collector. He is survived by his wife, Barbara Lee, Briceton; his father, Donald W. Lee, Briceton; children: Angela Gamble, Ottoville, Wayne A (Mariam) Lee Jr., Chesapeake, VA., and Isaac (Denise) Lee, Briceton; 10 grandchildren: Chelsea, Olivia, Faith, Grace, Tricia, Monica, Wayne III, Jaylynn, Brookelynn and Mason; 2 sisters, Rose (Keith) Wilhelm, Broughton, and Brenda (Bill) Reichard, Paulding; and many cousins and friends. He is preceded in death by his mother Olive, grandparents Russel and Mable Lee and Lafie and Olive Leeth. Funeral services will be conducted 10 AM Thursday, June 24 at Den Herder Funeral Home, Paulding, with Pastor Ron Johnson officiating. Burial will be in St. Paul Cemetery, Paulding.

OBITUARY
WAYNE LEE
1953-2010
BRICETON - Wayne Allan Lee, age 56, died Sunday, June 20 at Paulding County Hospital.
...He was born July 9, 1953 in Paulding, the son of Don W. and Olive C. (Leeth) Lee. On Nov. 26, 1972, he married Barbara E. Grindstaff, who survives. He was employed for 37 years by Spartech Plastics, Paulding. He was a member of the former Haviland Baptist Church. He loved spending time with his grandchildren, woodworking, playing corn hole and listening to music. He coached Pee Wee League, enjoyed playing softball, drag racing, hunting and fishing and was an avid John Deere collector.
...He also is survived by his father, of Briceton; three children, Angela Gamble of Ottoville, Wayne A. (Mariam) Lee Jr. of Chesapeake, Va. and Isaac (Denise) Lee, Briceton; 10 grandchildren: Chelsea, Olivia, Faith, Grace, Tricia, Monicia, Wayne III, Jaylynn, Brookelynn and Mason; two sisters, Rose (Keith) Wilhelm of Broughton and Brenda (Bill) Reichard, Paulding; and many cousins and friends.
...He was preceded in death by his mother; and grandparents Russel and Mable Lee and Lafie and Olive Leeth.
Funeral services were held Thursday, June 24 at Den Herder Funeral Home, Paulding, with Pastor Ron Johnson officiating. Burial was in St. Paul Cemetery, Paulding.
...Memorial donations may be made to a charity of the donor’s choice.
Online condolences may be sent to www.denherderfh.com (Paulding County Progress - http://www.progressnewspaper.org/ - 2010) 
Leeth, Olive Cora (I99)
 
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Wilmington News-Journal
Wilmington, Ohio
25 April 1930, p10
...Charles Hormell was born at Oakland, near Wilmington, November 15, 1877, his parents being Fremont and Almeda Hormell, his father passing away a number of years ago but his mother surviving him.
...Charles was reared on a farm and on December 28 1899, he was married to Elizabeth Jones, and they have spen all of their married life in or near Wilmington, residing on a farm until 16 years ago when they removed to this city to make their home. Six children were born to them, two passing away in infancy and a son, Robert, in January of this year. In addition to his wife and motherm three sons survive him—Harold, who resides in Dayton; Roy and William at home. One brother Clifford, reisdes near New Burlington, and one sister Mrs. David Anderson, at Kingman.
...Charles Hormell was an active member of the Wilmington Lodge Independent Order of Odd Fellows, the Eagles, Junior Order United American Mechanics and the Daughters of America.
...For 16 years he was a member of the Wilmington Fire Department and one of its most efficient and reliable workers. No day or night was too severe in weather to prevent his answering the call to duty and it was known to all tht he could be depended upon to among the first at any conflagration. He risked his life innumerable times to protect the lives and property of others.
...For 14 years he was custodian of the Clinton County Court-house and was known there as a reliable official, always attending strictly to his duties and hours were never too long for hi to keep his work up to a high standard.
...Charles Hormell, known to his countless friends over Clinton County as "Charley" was a genial, hardworking man, with a friendly nature that endeared him to all who knew him. He was always among the first to offer his aid to those who were in many good deeds that are recorded indelibly in the minds of those who knew him intimately.
...Charles passed away April 9, 1930, and will be sincerely mourned by wide circle of friends. 
Hormell, Charles Milton (I6750)
 
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Arthur Florea
...Wilmington - Arthur R. Florea, 71, 393 S. Mulberry St., long - time employe of a Xenia firm, died at 8 a.m. today at his home. He had been ill 16 months, but death was unexpected.
...Mr. Florea had been stockroom clerk at the Kelly-Creswell Co., of Xenia for 25 years prior to his retirement.
...He is survived by his widow Rose Murray Florea; a son James Florea, and a sister Mrs. Eunice Carter, both of Wilmington.
...Services will be conducted Wednesday at 7 p.m. at the Marsh Funeral Home, 187 E. Locust St., where calling hours will be Tuesday, 3-5 and 7-9 p.m. Interment will be in Sugar Grove Cemetery. (The Xenia Daily Gazette - Monday, May 24, 1971) 
Florea, Arthur Raymond (I1974)
 
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Clyde L. Small, 100, of Calumet, formerly of Hazel Park, died Monday, Nov. 12, 2007. He was born July 13, 1907. Mr. Small worked for Chrysler Corp., Dodge Main plant, Hamtramck, for 33 years. He was married to Freda Leeth for 34 years and to Floritta Abramson for 25 years. He was the father of Betty (Donald) Faris, Clyde (Julie) Small Jr., Beverly Marshall, James Small, Thomas (Carol) Small, Molly McIntyre, Daniel Small, Jan (Dominic) Manarite, Darlene Gueli. He is also survived by 21 grandchildren, 32 great grandchildren, and a sister, Marjorie Howell. A memorial service will be held at 11 a.m. Saturday at the Ferndale Free Methodist Church, 1950 Woodward Heights Ave., Ferndale. In lieu of flowers, the family asks that donations be made to the Free Methodist World Missions, designated to the Troy Peterson missionary family. Mail donations to the Ferndale Free Methodist Church. (Published in The Daily Tribune on Nov. 27, 2007) 
Small, Clyde (I934)
 
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Ronald Smallwood
News Death Notice
SMALLWOOD, Ronald E. 64, of Xenia, Wednesday. Memorial Service, 10am, Tuesday, AHOP, Xenia. Neeld Funeral Home
Published in the Dayton Daily News on 8/31/2007. 
Smallwood, Ron (I9197)
 
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Stillwater Valley News
December 2, 1937
Mary Etta Fox
...Mary Etta Honeyman Fox, daughter of James and Elizabeth Honeyman and the fourth child of ten children, five boys and five girls was born March 28, 1850 in Nashville Church vicinity. all grew to manhood and womanhood except one.
...She was united in marriage to Daniel Webster Fox, June 26, 1870. He passing away in 1883. Three daughters were born to this union. Annie, Althea and Peral all of whom preceded their mother in death.
...Surviving are a son-in-law James R. Davis, Dayton, two grand daughters, Mrs. Norma Dugan, Port Arthur, Texas, Mrs. Elizabeth Moore, Chicago, Ill., two great-grandchildren: three grandsons, Maynard and Lowell, of Dayton and Ivan Davis of Chicago. One brother also, Ira Honeyman residing southwest of Pleasant Hill, Ohio.
...She was a faithful member of the First Brethren Church of Pleasant Hill and here she will be missed by her many friends. She left with friends for her winter home in St. Cloud, Fla. Sunday, September 26th. Here she suffered a stroke of paralysis Oct. 18th, being confined to her bed until her death Thursday night, November 18th at her home in St. Cloud, at the age of 87 years, 7 months and 23 days.
...She was tenderly cared for in her illness by a friend, Mrs. Thelma Jenkins Hilderbrand. (Source: Miami County, Ohio Genealogical Researchers, , "Obituaries of Miami County Ohio People", Mary Etta Fox, nee Honeyman April 2006) 
Honeyman, Mary Etta (I4600)
 
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Clara Augusta Kirby, one of eight children of Richard and Permelia Lackey, was born in Clear Creek township, Warren county, Ohio, August 2, 1858, and died at her home in Merrittstown December 22, 1922, age 64 years, 4 months and 20 days. Of the immediate Lackey family only two sisters survive. Mrs. Laura Crane of Lebanon, OH and Mrs. Callie Thacker of Traverse City, MI.

The deceased was married to Horace Kirby, September 8, 1882, who with one daughter and son-in-law Mr. and Mrs. Wilbur Lacy and one granddaughter have tenderly cared for her and been faithful to the end.

After her marriage she united with the Universalist church at Ridgeville, always remaining a staunch supporter of her church and firm in her belief. She practiced the two virtues that are the roots of all good works, faith in God and charity to mankind. Hers was a charity of deeds, always ready with a helping hand to those in need of help. To pity distress is only human; but to relieve it is godlike, and her generous felling for the welfare of all have paved the way to a brighter and a happier home. With her faith in God as an example to us, we will think of her always not as dead but one of that Heavenly choir singing joyful praises to the King of Kings in a land where everlasting suns she everlasting Brightness. (December 29, 1922 - Western Star) 
Lackey, Clara Augusta (I8974)
 
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Henry A. Florea "Pop" "Poppop" born in Milford, OH November 9, 1943 went to be with the Lord on March 15, 2013 at the age of 69. Henry was the beloved husband of Gwendolyn (nee Hines) Florea for 38 years. He was a loving father to David (Yvonne), Robert, Alfie the schnauzer, Timothy (Linda), and the late Michael. He was the proud grandfather of 10 grandchildren and 4 great grandchildren with whom he was very involved. Henry leaves behind 8 sisters, 3 brothers, and numerous nieces and nephews. Henry was a devoted Christian and member of the Bible Baptist Church in Wilmington, OH. He was devoted to his clients as the business owner of Florea Heating and Plumbing since 1965. Friends will be received on Wednesday March 20, 2013 from 5-8pm at Tufts Schildmeyer Family Funeral Home, 120 W. Main St. Blanchester, OH. Funeral services with Rev. Kelly McInerney officiating will be held Thursday March 21, 2013 at 1pm at the funeral home. Interment will take place at the Blanchester IOOF Cemetery following funeral services. 
Florea, Henry Alva (I1796)
 
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MISS GERTRUDE H. MASON
Miss Gertrude Hormell Mason, 79, 505 Water St., Brownsville, died early today. Miss Mason was born April 19, 1893, in Brownsville, the daughter of Frank Demain and Louise Hormell Mason. A lifelong resident of the community, she was a lifelong member of the South Brownsville United Methodist Church and a former member of the Administrative Board and the Church school teaching staff. Surviving are a brother, H. Lewis Mason, and a niece, Miss Barbara Lou Mason, both of McKeesport.

2nd OBITUARY.....
MASON, MISS GERTRUDE HORMELL-79, 505 Water St., Brownsville, died Thursday, August 10, 1972, at 6:30 a.m. Friends will be received from 2-4 and 7-9 today in the Homer L. Crawford Funeral Home, 126 Front St., Brownsville, where private services will be held Saturday, August 12, at 10;30 a.m. with the Rev. Loyal W. Kelso officiating. Burial in Bridgeport Cemetery, Brownsville. In lieu of flowers contributions may be made to the Memorial Fund of the South Brownsville United Methodist Church. 
Mason, Gertrude Hormell (I7381)
 
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MRS. ALBERT PIERSOL
.....Mrs. Albert Piersol, aged 81, died Friday, March 1, 1940, at her home near Belle Vernon after a lingering illness. She was born June 3, 1858, near Brownsville, in Washington county.
.....Surviving are four children, Samuel W., of Burgettstown; Paul M., Mary E., and Edna J., all at home, and seven grandchildren.
.....Funeral services will be held at 2 o'clock Monday afternoon at the residence. Burial will follow in Flatwoods cemetery, under the direction of Ira Blair and Son of Perryopolis. [Source: Morning Herald, Uniontown, Pennsylvania. 1940 March 2] 
Hormell, Margaret (I7045)
 
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SMALLWOOD, Marilyn age 61, of Xenia, passed away Thursday, December 30. Memorial 11AM Monday, January 17, AHOP, 356 Home Ave., Xenia. (McColaugh Funeral Home) Published in the Dayton Daily News on 1/12/2011 
Pipher, Marylyn Jo (I6804)
 
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William Wallace Crane born April 29, 1852, died January 25, 1913, was the son of Joseph Crane. His mother was Rebecca Pence who still survives him at the age of 85. Besides this aged mother he leaves a wife and daughter, Miss Edith , two sisters, Mrs. James Wills of Dodds and Mrs. William Linder of Miamisburg, also a brother John Crane of Richmond, Indiana. It is a painful duty to record the death of one who has lived so much for others; one who has given so much friendly counsel and timely aid to those whose mental horizon was depressed by a sunken sky; one who has been a dutiful son to the aged parents and in the home an agreeable companion, straightforward and affectionate in nature. Yet it gives pleasure in reviewing a life so well rounded as if he had lived to a ripe old age. A life so filled with exuberant spirits when extending hospitality to friends and neighbors. We recall today his openhearted cheeriness of manned and the charm of his conversation, sparkling with wit and anecdote and "His greeting smile was a pledge and prelude, of generous deeds and kindly words." The deceased felt the big degree of responsibility involved in all his duties aiming to understand justice and doing it. The voice of sorrow is unanimous throughout this and adjoining counties, where he has come in contact with men in various lines of business. None knew him but to love him and this alone teaches us to know well in the germ of his character for his life and principles are traced to the fountain of his heart. Rev. Hillstron officiated, interment at Corwin. 
Crane, William Wallace (I8982)
 
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Jackson Colvin, an aged and highly respected resident of South Pike County, died at his home in Nebo, Monday. He was born September 13, 1837, and was aged 87 years and 10 months. Colvin was married to Rebecca J. Faris, July 17, 1859, and they would have celebrated the 66th anniversay of their wedding next Friday. They had four children, two daughters and a son. One son-the first born, died in infancy, and another son died May 16, 1906. Surviving are the wife and two daughters, Mrs. Emily Chapman of Denver and Mrs. Vinnie Grimes of Pittsfield. There are eleven grandchildren, twenty great grandchildren and three great-great grandchildren. A brother, G. W. Colvin, lives at Time. Colvin had been a member of the Christian Church for seventy years. He served three years with Company E 99th Illinois Volunteers during the Civil War. His old comrade, W. C. Dickson, of Pittsfield, which was held here Tuesday afternoon. Rev. W. H. Hill pastor of the Pittsfield Congregational Church, officiated. Interment was in the hunter Cemetery. [Source: Nebo Banner-July 17, 1925] 
Colvin, Jackson (I2760)
 
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James William Friedline, 60, a truck driver, of Las Vegas, died June 20, 2006. He is survived by his daughters, Lori Spillers, Jamie Pimsaguan, Brandie Lord, and Jody Black. Services will be private. (Souce: Las Vegas Review-Journal) 
Friedline, James William (I265)
 
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October 15, 1859 - Springfield Monthly Meeting, Clinton County, Ohio, pg. 571 , Carter B. Harlan and wife Maria and daughter Mary Elizabeth, granted certificate to Miami Monthly Meeting, Warren County, Ohio.

January 25, 1860 - Miami Monthly Meeting, Warren County, Ohio pg. 66, Carter B. Harlan and wife and daughter, received on certificate from Springfield Monthly Meeting, dated October 15, 1859.

April 26, 1882 - Miami Monthly Meeting, Warren County, Ohio, pg. 66, Carter Harlan and wife Maria, granted certificate to Springfield Monthly Meeting, Clinton County, Ohio.

June 17, 1882, Springfield Monthly Meeting, pg. 571, Carter Harlan and wife Mariah, received on certificate from Miami Monthly Meeting, Ohio, dated April 26, 1882.

MILITARY.....
Carter B. Harlan--Residence not listed; 19 years old. Enlisted on May 2, 1864 as a Private. On May 2, 1864 he mustered into "I" Co. Ohio 149th Infantry for the Union. On May 11, 1864 he was transferred from company I to company K by Intra Regimental Company Transfer and was mustered out on August 30, 1864 at Camp Dennison, Ohio [Source: Civil War Research and Genealogy Database. http://www.civilwardata.com] 
Harlan, Carter Berry (I8035)
 
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October 15, 1859 - Springfield Monthly Meeting, Clinton County, Ohio, pg. 571 , Maria Harlan, granted certificate to Miami Monthly Meeting, Warren County, Ohio.

January 25, 1860 - Miami Monthly Meeting, Warren County, Ohio pg. 66, Maria Harlan, received on certificate from Springfield Monthly Meeting, dated October 15, 1859.

April 26, 1882 - Miami Monthly Meeting, Warren County, Ohio, pg. 66, Maria Harlan, granted certificate to Springfield Monthly Meeting, Clinton County, Ohio. 
Harvey, Maria (I8737)
 
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October 15, 1859 - Springfield Monthly Meeting, Clinton County, Ohio, pg. 571 , Mary Elizabeth Harlan, granted certificate to Miami Monthly Meeting, Warren County, Ohio.

January 25, 1860 - Miami Monthly Meeting, Warren County, Ohio pg. 66, Carter B. Harlan and wife and daughter, received on certificate from Springfield Monthly Meeting, dated October 15, 1859. 
Harlan, Mary Elizabeth (I8739)
 
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October 31, 1761 - Fairfax Monthly Meeting, Loudon County, Virginia, pg. 497, John Gregg and wife Ruth & 3 children received on certificate from Kennett Monthly Meeting, Pennsylvania dated September 17, 1760. 
Gregg, John (I8798)
 
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October 31, 1761 - Fairfax Monthly Meeting, Loudoun County, Virginia, pg. 497, Jane Sheward received on certificate from Kennett Monthly Meeting, Pennsylvania dated September 17, 1760. 
Sheward, Jane (I8238)
 
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October 31, 1761 - Fairfax Monthly Meeting, Loudoun County, Virginia, pg. 497, Ruth Gregg received on certificate from Kennett Monthly Meeting, Pennsylvania dated September 17, 1760. 
Smith, Ruth (I8799)
 
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October 31, 1761 - Fairfax Monthly Meeting, Loudoun County, Virginia, pg. 497, Thomas Gregg, received on certificate from Kennett Monthly Meeting, Pennsylvania. 
Gregg, Thomas Jr. (I8792)
 
1780
Of the two distinct Curtis families at W., Mary is descended from Thomas, son of John & Elizabeth, b. 14 Jan 1648; d. 1736; m. 9 Jun 1674 Mary Merriman b. 12 July 1657; da. of Nathaniel & Joan (---). This Thomas Curtis came to W. from Stratford, Ct. Mary Curtis' sister, Emm, married 7 Jan 1735 Joseph Benham, son of her husband's first wife. Mary was 21 years younger than Joseph Sr., and fit, really, into the next generation. Joseph Benham, Jr., her step-son as well as her brother-in-law, was just five years younger than she. in reviewing some of these marriages and connections, we can be truly credulous that these people kept such careful records. Sometimes they narrowly missed incest. (Source: Majorie Barnes Thompson, Barnes and Allied Families of Long Island and Connecticut, 1978, pg. 110) 
Curtis, Mary (I4433)
 
1781
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." 
Harmanson, Susannah (I366)
 
1782
On a motion of J. D. Thomas, a Committee of Vigilance for Clearcreek Township was appointed, who are expected to use all honorable and lawful means to get every Whig voter to the polls. (page 3) 
Lackey, Enos (I7814)
 
1783
On July 2, 1885 Emeline Hisey filed a Declaration for Widow's Pension. The certificate was granted in May 4, 1890 
Hisey, Emeline (I6754)
 
1784
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. 
Leeth, Charles Henry (I5)
 
1785
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. 
Leeth, Anna Edith (I108)
 
1786
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. 
Leeth, John Mathias (I110)
 
1787
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. 
Leeth, Nancy Ethel (I112)
 
1788
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. 
Leeth, Harry Lindley (I115)
 
1789
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. 
Leeth, Rhoda Velta (I116)
 
1790
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. 
Leeth, Lafayette Elias (I118)
 
1791
Opal M. Walls
Opal M. Walls, 89, of Walls Road, Waverly died at 8:44 a.m. Monday, December 16 at Pike Community Hospital. She was born March 15, 1907 in Idaho to Christopher and Florence (Puckett) Van Meter.
She is survived by two sons, Everett Walls and wife Elsie of Waverly and Frank Walls and wife Sandra of Waverly; five grandchildren, nine great grand-children and four grea grand-children; one brother, Floyd Van Meter of Columbus; one sister, Mrs. Johnnie (Florence) Tackett of Springfield, Ohio.
She was preceded in death by parents; husband; one son, Walter Walls; one daughter, Leora Walls; four brothers, Pau, Lewis, Dale and Bill; three sisters, Ethel VanGundy, Mary Humble and Olive Van Meter; one grandson, Robert Walls.
Walls was a homemaker and a member of the Mt. Holy Church of Christ in Christian Union.
Funeral services will be held at 1 p.m. Friday, Dec. 20 at Mt. Holy Church of Christ of Christian Union with Rev. Roy Carver, Rev. Danny Welch and Rev. Lewis Viar officiating. Interment will follow in Gardner Cemetery, Waverly. Friends may call the funeral home 4-8 p.m. Thursday and half hour prior to the service at the church on Friday. 
VanMeter, Opal M. (I2768)
 
1792
Oregonia
We hear, with regret, of the decease of Rev. John Hisey—Uncle John, as he was familiarly called. The funeral and burial took place Monday afternoon at Miami cemetery. Uncle John was in and near the completion of his fiftieth year as a minister of the Free Will Baptist church. 
Hisey, Rev. John (I7874)
 
1793
OSBORN, Donald L. Age 48, of Brookville, left this life for a better place on Thursday, December 7, 2006. He was preceded in death by his father Donald K. Osborn, step-father Fred Leeth, Sr., step-brother Bruce Leeth. He faithfully attended Brookville Grace Brethren Church. He previously worked as a Journeyman Carpenter through Union Local 104 & enjoyed attending his sons' sporting activities. He is survived by his wife of 27 years, Scottye; sons Brody & Brendan Osborn; mother Joann Skidmore (Roy), Brookville; brothers & sisters, Linda Valdez, Cindy Tipton, Vincent Leeth, Darlene Campbell, Fred Leeth Jr., Peggy Leeth, Glenna Bruecker, & Danny Leeth; father-in-law Ray Black (Joyce); sisters-in-law Donnisa Matthews & Glenna Shiverdecker; numerous nieces & nephews, other relatives, & many special friends. Services will be held, 11AM, Mon. Dec. 11, at Brookville Grace Brethren Church, 665 Westbrook Rd, with Pastor Henry Mallon officiating. Interment Pleasant Hill Cemetery, Brookville. Friends may call from 2-6pm Sunday at the GILBERT-FELLERS FUNERAL HOME, 950 ALBERT RD., BROOKVILLE, & one hour prior to service on Monday at the church. If desired, contributions may be made to the Brookville Grace Brethren Church. Envelopes will be provided. If desired, e-mail condolences may be sent by going online to www.gilbert-fellers.com (Published in the Dayton Daily News on 12/8/2006) 
Osborn, Donald Leroy (I401)
 
1794
Oscar Leeth of Flint, Mich. and Clyde Leeth of Louisville, Ky were here during the past week to visit with their mother Mrs. M. M. Leeth and sister, Mrs. Alvin Silvers and husband. 
Leeth, Oscar Roy (I104)
 
1795
Oscar Leeth of Flint, Mich. and Clyde Leeth of Louisville, Ky were here during the past week to visit with their mother Mrs. M. M. Leeth and sister, Mrs. Alvin Silvers and husband. 
Leeth, Elba Clyde (I111)
 
1796
Oscar Leeth of Flint, Mich. and Clyde Leeth of Louisville, Ky., were here during the past week to visit with their mother Mrs. M. M. Leeth and sister, Mrs. Alvin Silvers and husband. 
Leeth, Ethel Mae (I31)
 
1797
Oscar Leeth of Flint, Mich. and Clyde Leeth of Louisville, Ky., were here during the past week to visit with their mother Mrs. M. M. Leeth and sister, Mrs. Alvin Silvers and husband. 
Underwood, Louisa Jane (I140)
 
1798
Others listed with this family:
Harold F. Koppe, lodger, age 26
Arthur M. Barns, lodger, age 34, physcian
Charlote Barnes, lodger, age 30,
Frances Zezert, sister-in-law, age 18, clerk 
Honeyman, Oliver Miller (I1446)
 
1799
Out of state members of the class of 1921 of Xenia High School who attended the 50th year reunion Saturday evening at the Xenia Golf Club included Mrs. Mary Birch Kennedy of Costa Mesa, Calif., Mr. and Mrs. Marlin McDorman, Martha Brysan, of Lakeland, Fla., Mr. and Mr.s Forest Cased of Malcrest, Fla., Mrs. Martha Finley Howard of St. Petersburg, Fla., Mr. and Mrs. Clark Lackey of Mt. Ary, N. C., Philip Moore of Seattle, Wash., Mrs. Sabina Ross O'Connor of Baltimore, Md., Mr. and Mrs. Roy Sterling of Farmington, Mich., and Mrs. Margaret Webster Goodell of Downers Grove, Ill. 
Stephens, Mary Leota (I6806)
 
1800
Outlining aims of Toastmasters International which he founded was Ralph C. Smedley of Santa Ana, Calif., as this picture was made Monday night at Hotel Plaza here. Seated at the table with Mr. Smedley are at left Weslie W. Olson of Quincy, governor of District 8, and Tom Sheahan, newly elected president of Danville's Uncle Joe Cannon Chapter. Standing and looking on are, left to right, Harry W. Childs, vice-president; Bob Romack, secretary, and Harry Hormell, treasurer, all elected with Sheahan. 
Hormell, Harry William (I6700)
 

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