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3101 OBITUARY
Dayton Daily Journal, Thursday, Aug. 31, 1871 pg. 4 col. 3
Death of Mrs. J.S. Roseberry - The death of Sarah A. Roseberry, the esteemed and devoted wife of John S. Roseberry, who departed this life after a long and protracted illness, on Tuesday morning, the 29th inst., cast a pall of sadness and gloom over the very large circle of her friends, by whom she was esteemed and beloved. Mrs. Roseberry was born near Lebanon, Warren county, Ohio, in 1835, and was a daughter of Enos Lackey, Esq., a well known and highly respected citizen of Lebanon.

In 1855 she was married to John S. Roseberry, at the residence of Judge McClain, in Union county. They moved to this city about 12 years ago, where the family have resided ever since. About a year ago, her health became very poor, and her friends advised her to repair to the lake shore, where she remained for a considerable time, experiencing partial relief. She then went to Colorado, and remained there the greater portion of the winter, returning home somewhat improved in health. It was not long, however, before her health again became worse, and some three months ago, they removed to their beautiful farm on the Brant pike, about three miles from the corporate limits of the city, where she took up her abode, and in that beautiful home surrounded with all that cultivated taste and rational refinement could supply, she lived until her death. Her sudden call from the scenes of life, which she made daily beautiful by her visitations as a wife and mother, not less than by those social amenities and charities, which are the crowning glory of female character, is attended with the saddest circumistances of domestic bereavement. No brighter future could have animated her hopes, than that upon which she had just entered. Blest is the most beautiful and sacred of all relations, those of the wife and mother, and but upon the threshold, as it were of life, she had reason to look forward to long years of domestic happiness and social usefulness. The deceased was a most estimable Christian lady, and leaves two little daughters and a husband to mourn her loss. She passeth into eternity, casting bereavement in the household and sorrow throughout the community. 
Lackey, Sarah A. (I7819)
 
3102 OBITUARY
Dayton Daily Journal, Wed., March 19, 1884 - pg. 1, col. 5
ROSEBERRY -John S. Roseberry, Monday morning, March 17th, at his residence, on Brant Pike. 
Roseberry, John S. (I7854)
 
3103 OBITUARY
The Rochester Sentinel
Thursday, November 16, 1905

Another pioneer of the county passed away this morning in the death of Andrew J. CURTIS which occurred at his home in Athens.

He was 75 years old and had been a resident of this county for more than fifty years. He had been married three times, Ely CURTIS, formerly of this city, being a son and Noah CURTIS and William CURTIS, brothers. He was a quiet and circumspect man with many friends and acquaintances and had long lived in the Athens neighborhood.

Funeral Saturday at 2 o'clock. [April 3, 1830 - Nov 16, 1905; bur Hoover cem, Henry twp, Fulton co, Ind] 
Curtis, Andrew Jackson (I4863)
 
3104 of Hulme, Sir Francis (I3917)
 
3105 of Baden Bridge, Ireland Knight, Margery (I8276)
 
3106 of Ballinabragett, Donacloney Beck, John Haddon (I4290)
 
3107 of Faribult, Minnesota Kueker, Irma Mary (I9171)
 
3108 of Finsbury, St. Lukes, Old Street, London Lee, Jane (I12537)
 
3109 of Granshagh Beck, Adam (I4388)
 
3110 of intermittent fever Newland, Nancy E. (I2500)
 
3111 of Ireland Hobson, Elizabeth (I8278)
 
3112 of Lisburn, Antrim, Ireland Prunty, Jane (I2276)
 
3113 of Lurgan, Ireland Ray, Margaret (I8074)
 
3114 of Mobberley, Cheshire, England Strettell, Edward (I3929)
 
3115 of New Castle County, Delaware, British Colonial America Hill, John (I4023)
 
3116 of New Castle County, Delaware, British Colonial America Price, Sara (I4024)
 
3117 of New Jersey _____, Amey (I679)
 
3118 of Nieu Albanien (New York) Swartwout, Hendrickje (I6224)
 
3119 of O'Nielan, presumed of London Beck, John (I3906)
 
3120 of Quarvoll Bank, Wilmslow Worthington, Joan (I3918)
 
3121 of Scolvan, Dromore Beck, William (I4293)
 
3122 of Shankill, Aghaderg, Down, Ireland Hanna, Margaret (I2023)
 
3123 Ohio. Logan County. Probate Court. Marriage records v. D-E 1867-1880. Logan County Courthouse, Bellefontaine, Ohio. 534837. Source (S512)
 
3124 Old Swedes Church Family (F3205)
 
3125 On 27 July 1948 William A. Baughman filed an Application For Headstone For Military Veterans Baughman, Robert Theodore (I4589)
 
3126 on the Voyage to America on the ship De Trouw "Faith" Lambertse, Cornelis (I6343)
 
3127 or 31 Oct 1728 Harlan, James (I7946)
 
3128 Pacific Ocean on a French ship en route to America Moeller, Maria (I8534)
 
3129 Pike Co., Ohio Family (F2055)
 
3130 Plot: Section F Lot 52 Flagg, Helen Louise (I41)
 
3131 possibly Bogan, Andrew (I8116)
 
3132 possibly—..
http://www.archives.territoiredebelfort.fr/ark:/12997/a0114561547314HblG6/1/19 
Brand, Catherine (I12123)
 
3133 prob. Clinton Co., Ohio Cree, Eleanor Jane (I7743)
 
3134 prob. Dayton, Montgomery Co., Ohio Family (F1249)
 
3135 prob. Hampshire Co., Virginia Family (F827)
 
3136 prob. Lisburn, Co. Antrim, Ireland Beck, Elizabeth (I2017)
 
3137 prob. Lisburn, Co. Antrim, Ireland Beck, Abigail (I2106)
 
3138 prob. Lisburn, Co. Antrim, Ireland Beck, Ruth (I2282)
 
3139 prob. Lisburn, Co. Antrim, Ireland Beck, Eleanor (I3897)
 
3140 prob. Lisburn, Co. Antrim, Ireland Beck, Mary (I3898)
 
3141 prob. Lisburn, County Antrim, Ireland Beck, John (I2190)
 
3142 prob. Maryland Hayes, Nancy (I1354)
 
3143 prob. Monongalia Co., VA Walls, Samuel (I348)
 
3144 prob. near Philadelphia, Pennsylvania Wilcox, Martin (I9052)
 
3145 prob. New Jersey Family (F358)
 
3146 prob. Ohio Family (F1252)
 
3147 Prob. Pennsylvania Family (F3304)
 
3148 prob. Virginia Hartley, Philip (I4119)
 
3149 prob. Virginia Tarvin, Thomas (I4120)
 
3150 prob. Warren Co., Ohio Benham, James Ellsworth (I2454)
 

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