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1827 - 1908 (81 years)
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Name |
Hiram Northrup |
Born |
18 Mar 1827 |
New York, United States [1] |
Gender |
Male |
Census |
1850 |
Harrison Township, Paulding County, Ohio, United States [2] |
as Hiram Noram Northrup, laborer, in the household of Francis Shelly |
Buried |
Apr 1908 |
Paulding County, Ohio, United States [1] |
Address: Snellenberger Cemetery |
Died |
10 Apr 1908 |
Benton Township, Paulding County, Ohio, United States [1, 3] |
Newspaper |
6 Sep 1917 [4] |
The Payne Reflector and Press Review (Payne, Ohio), 6 September 1917, p8: Pioneers |
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.
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Person ID |
I725 |
TangledRoots |
Last Modified |
6 May 2021 |
Family 1 |
Victoria Shelley, b. 1 Apr 1833, Grosne, Territoire de Belfort, Franche-Comté, France , d. 23 Apr 1879, Ohio, United States (Age 46 years) |
Married |
18 Apr 1850 |
Paulding County, Ohio, United States [5, 6] |
Children |
| 1. Andrew Jackson Northrup, b. 17 May 1851, Ohio, United States , d. Yes, date unknown |
| 2. Francis Northrup, b. 2 Apr 1853, d. 10 Feb 1873 (Age 19 years) |
| 3. William Henry Northrup, b. 12 Mar 1858, Ohio, United States , d. 16 Dec 1939, Payne, Paulding County, Ohio, United States (Age 81 years) |
| 4. Charles E. Northrup, b. 13 Feb 1870, Paulding County, Ohio, United States , d. 21 May 1949, Paulding County, Ohio, United States (Age 79 years) |
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Last Modified |
16 Jan 2022 |
Family ID |
F158 |
Group Sheet | Family Chart |
Family 2 |
Jane Halfhill, b. 26 Mar 1850, Gallia County, Ohio, United States , d. 28 Jan 1928, Paulding, Paulding County, Ohio, United States (Age 77 years) |
Married |
16 Jul 1882 |
Paulding County, Ohio, United States [1, 7] |
Last Modified |
16 Jan 2022 |
Family ID |
F447 |
Group Sheet | Family Chart |
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Notes |
NEWSPAPER ARTICLE
Pioneers - Northrup and Mathias Families
....Very early in the forties John and Sarah (Honon) Northrup came into Paulding County and settled on the Maumee River near Cecil. However in 1842, Mr. Northrup moved on part of which constitutes the southwest section of Payne. The cabin was built back of where now stands the home owned by Miss Nell Bradley across the run on South Main Street. In making the move it was necessary to make two trips. On the first trip Hiram, a lad of twelve, was left in charge of the cabin and its contents. While the father was gone Indians visited the cabin and not only terribly scared the poor boy, took away with them all the food left for the hungry boy. No doubt he was thankful they left him and his scalp.
...The experience as related by him was very tragic for so young a boy. The father intended returning the same day to the cabin where Hiram was left, but before he could get back the ice thawed on the Maumee river and it was seven days before he was able to return to the lonely boy. In the meantime the Indians had paid the boy a visit asking for corn. They left, but soon afterward returned bringing a strip of bark. One of them pointed to his own neck then to Hiram's then to his own neck, then to a rafter. Hiram understood that they meant to hang him. In Indian language he told them the "Mokey Man" would be along by and by, meaning his father. They replied "you lie, you nothing but a papoose," and began to close in on him. The brave boy grabbed the gun and pulled the trigger, but as there was tow sticking on the cap it did not discharge, but it was sufficient to send them on the run. Hiram then barricaded the windows and door by piles of wood and bored holes through the casing to shoot through. He made his bed and went to sleep with gun and knife for companions. The nearest neighbor was Theodore Merchant near the bridge northeast of town. It was a week later when the father rescued the boy from his prison.
...John Northrup soon became a leader among the pioneers for the organization and advancement of this part of the county. The first election was held in his house in 1843 of which we will give a history later. The family were members of the United Bretheren church. Mr. Northrup was so intensely religious that at times it bordered on fanatacism; but the real motive and principle of this pioneer was never doubted.
...John and Sarah (Horton) Northup had four children. Hiram the eldest was born in New York, March 18, 1827. On April 1850 Hiram was married by John Fisher, Esq., to Victoria Shelley who was born in France, March 20, 1832, daughter of Francis and Mary J. Shelley. To this union was born Andrew Jackson, May 17, 1851, who chose for his wife Nettie Grooms. After her death he married Julia Shoeble. The second wife died near Stroh, Indiana, where he married again.
...Francis was the second son of Hiram and Victoria Northup. He was born April 2, 1853 and died Feb. 10, 1873. William Henry the third son was born March 12, 1858. He married Nora Singer and lives east of Payne.
...Charles E. the fourth son was born Feb. 13, 1870, and never married. The mother of these sons died April 23, 1879. Hiram Northrup on June 15, 1882 was united in marriage to Mrs. Jane Mathias who is still living with her daughter Mrs. Stella Underwood. Nr. Northrup died April 10, 1908.
...William was the second son of John and Sarah Northup and was born in New york. He married Rebecca Stabler to whom was born one son John, who with his giant stature has been for years a familiar figure on our streets. Lewis the third son never married. The history of Sarah the only daughter and last one living of John Northup's family was given with the Snellenbarger family. (Source: Florence N. Cartwright, "History of Payne and Vicinity", The Payne Reflector Newspaper 1916 through 1918. Part LV, January 17, 1918. Copied & assembled by Ray E. Keck, March 1990, pg. 37)
Hiram Northup--was born in New York State, March 18, 1827, and settled in this county in 1843. He was married in Paulding county, Ohio, April 18, 1856, to Victoria Shelley, born in France, March 20, 1832, died April 23, 1879. They have the following children: Andrew J., born May 17, 1854; Francis, April 2, 1853, died February 10, 1873; William H., March 12, 1858; Charles E., February 13, 1870. his two brothers, William and Lewis served in the late war. Mr. Northup's parents were John Northup and Sarah (Horton) Northup, both deceased; his wife's parents were Francis and Mary J. Shelley, the former deceased. The first election held in this township was at his father's house, in 1843. Five votes were cast in this township proper. This election was comprised of four townships, namely, Blue Creek, Paulding, Harrison and Benton. The entire vote cas was twelve. Mr. Northup is engaged in farming, and his post office address is Payne, Paulding county, Ohio. (Source: "History of Northwestern Ohio-History of Paulding County" by Everett A. Budd, includes a part of the " Historical Hand Atlas", H. H. Hardesty & County, Pub. 1882 Pgs. 179-239, by Marjean Holmes Workman 1992, pg. 238, Township and Personal Histories)
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- [S1888] Find A Grave, Find A Grave Memorial #3903454 - Levi Mathias.
Birth: 1828
Death: May 1, 1877
Paulding County
Ohio, USA
Co. A 1st OVI, GAR
48y 10m 7d
Burial: Snellenberger Cemetery, Paulding County Ohio, USA
Plot: Row 26
Created by: Sandy
Record added: Jul 03, 2009
Find A Grave Memorial# 39023554
- [S88] 1850 Federal Census: Ohio, Paulding County, Harrison Township, pg. 197A.
DW 5-5
...line 27 - Francis Shelly, age 63 male, born France
...line 28 - Mary J. Shelly, age 56 female, born France
...line 29 - Mary Shelly, age 32 female, born France
...line 30 - Martha Shelly, age 23 female, born France
...line 31 - Henry Shelly, age 21 male, Laborer, born France
...line 32 - Francis Shelly, age 17 male, born Ohio
...line 33 - Peter Shelly, age 13 male, born Ohio
...line 34 - Hiram Northrup, age 22 male, laborer, born New York
...line 35 - Victory Northrup, age 19 female, born France
DW 6-6
...line 40 - Nancy Chaney, age 7, female, white, born Ohio
Harrison Township, Paulding County, Ohio p197A
- [S468] Ohio: Deaths and Burials, 1854-1997, Death record for Hiram Northrup.
Name: Hiram Northup
Gender: Male
Death Date: 10 Apr 1908
Death Place: Benton, Paulding, Ohio
Age: 81
Birth Date: 1827
Birthplace: New York
Occupation: Farmer
Race: White
Marital Status: Married
Father's Name: John Northup
Mother's Name: Sarah Horton
Indexing Project (Batch) Number: B07112-2
System Origin: Ohio-EASy
Source Film Number: 925299
Reference Number: bk 4 p 150
- [S1937] Newspaper: The Payne Reflector and Press Review (Payne, Ohio), 6 September 1917, p8: Pioneers.
"History of Payne and Vicinity". Written 1916 through 1918 by Florence N. Cartwright; Published in serial form, weekly, in "The Payne Reflector Newspaper", beginning November 1916, and continuing through August 1918.
Part XLI Pioneers Shelley and Quince Families
Shelley and Quince Families
6 September 1917
- [S27] Book: History of Northwestern Ohio - History of Paulding County, pg. 238.
- [S558] Indiana: Marriage Records, Marriage record for Hiram Northrup and Victoria Shelley.
Groom: Andrew J Northup
Groom's Race: White
Groom's Date of Birth: 17 May 1851
Groom's Place of Birth: , , Ohio
Groom's Number of Marriage: three
Groom's Father: Hiram Northup
Groom's Mother: Victoria Shelley
Bride: Addie A Mcatee
Bride's Race: White
Bride's Date of Birth: 20 Sep 1863
Bride's Place of Birth: Bluffton, , Indiana
Bride's Number of Marriage: three
Bride's Father: Henry Steffy
Bride's Mother: Martha J Decker :
Date of License: 15 Apr 1929
County of License: Allen
Date of Marriage: 15 Apr 1929
Place of Marriage: , Allen, Indiana
Film Number: 2130178
Digital Folder Number: 4165032
Image Number: 00934
Number of Images: 1
- [S563] Ohio: County Marriages, 1790-1950, Family History Library, Salt Lake City, Utah, FamilySearch, v3, p395 - Hiram Northrup and Jane Mathias.
State of Ohio, Paulding County
Hiram Northrup and Jane Mathias married 16 July 1882 by Darius Leeth J. P.
Paulding County, Ohio v3 p395
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