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    2101 Cause of Death: Car Accident Postel, James Allan (I14578)
     
    2102 Cause of Death: Car Accident Postel, Stanley Eugene (I14579)
     
    2103 Cause of Death: Cerebral Hemmorhage Taylor, Jesse (I14513)
     
    2104 Cause of Death: Cerebral Hemorrhage Ruhnau, Frances Rose (I13430)
     
    2105 Cause of Death: Cerebral Vascular Hemorrhage due to essential hypertension Dennis, Wilfred (I13178)
     
    2106 Cause of Death: Coronary Thrombosis Dennis, George Nobel (I13429)
     
    2107 Cause of Death: Pneumonia Hayward, Edward Ladean , Jr. (I13658)
     
    2108 Cause of Death: Pulmonary Tuberculosis Dennis, Violet (I13431)
     
    2109 Cause of Death: Stroke Bark, Lewis Alfred (I14498)
     
    2110 cause of death: Sudden Infant Death Syndrome Watson, Katherine Marie (I15956)
     
    2111 Celebration of Mr. McLeish's birthday was held yesterday so that as many members of his family as possible could be here. He resides with his daughter, Mrs. A.G. Simpson, who planned the party. His health is good and he is able to read parts of
    the newspaper without glasses. 
    McLeish, Andrew (I14522)
     
    2112 Celia's name on gravestone in Greenwood Cemetary Ft Erie,but I'm told she was buried in Pennsylvania where she died. Anthony, Cincelia Lana (I14222)
     
    2113 cemetery information from Ancestry.com: book Cemeteries in Muscatine County PURCELL, John (I392)
     
    2114 CENSUS 4 JUNE 1885 COMSTOCK, MARSHALL COUNTY, WI
    Gottlieb Schlagel B1840
    Max Schalgel age 13
     
    Family F2626
     
    2115 Certain records say that January 10, 1783, a number of persons, calling themselves members of the Reformed Association of Hardwick, signed articles of religious faith.... And in an entry in the church records, under date June 13, 1823, the
    congregation met and were organized into a regular Presbyterian Church, of which Isaac and Henry Bernhardt Wintermute were made ruling elders. 
    Wintermute, Henry Bernhardt (I2418)
     
    2116 Chancey is a brother of Millie, wife of William Waltriff Snover. Webster, Chancey (I15975)
     
    2117 Charles Doerres worked for the Rock Island Arsenal in camps during the war. Since 1957, he has operated a garage and filling station. Doerres, Charles R. (I14757)
     
    2118 charles edgar and "libbie" had six children including my father russell sanford b. 1891 in wayne county, pa... Carpenter, John (I17106)
     
    2119 Charles married Iota Mitchell, his brother Jasper married her sister Vietta.

    Iota and Charles had Herbie, William and possibly Lulu.
    Iota died in 1893
    In the 1900 census, Charles is married to Melva (I have a photo of the family). The children in the census are 1)HIS son Herbert C, 15 years old; 2) THEIR son Ralph E, one year old; and 3) HER son Elmer C., 7 years old.

     
    LEWIS, Charles H (I177)
     
    2120 Charles owned a farm in Arenac Co. on Delano Rd, approximately 1/2 mile from Whitman Rd. Approximately 1907, he moved his family from Arenac Co. to 503 Warner Ave., Bay City where in 1910 the city Directory lists Charles W. Doane (farmer),
    Arthur A. Doane (farmer), Herman L. Doane (machinist), Edna Doane (student), Ellen Doane (milliner), Howard C. Doane (laborer), Martha V. Doane (dressmaker, boards at same address). At sometime, Charles moved his home to #70 on N. Henry St.
    (State Park Dr.). The farm house still stands. He sold 5 acres of the farm to the Fox family, who again divided that acreage with the Hale family. Charles is remembered as a tall, thin man who worked hard. He claimed he ate so much, that it
    made him poor just to carry it around. His farm was 20 acres, had small crops, lots of chickens, 2 horses (1 died), and a large barn. After the one horse died, he and the farmer next door combined each of their horses when either man found it
    necessary to use a team for plowing, etc. It ran from N. Henry (State Park Dr.) all the way throught to State St., the next street over. He had grape vines on the farm which are said to have produced the best grapes around. He farmed in Bay
    Co. a total of 28 years. He had a remedy which was frequently requested by neighbors who had a sick horse. It seemed to work wonderfully. It was not used on humans. Charles was a lay minister of the Gospel at the Christian Assmbly, and was
    active there for many years. He owned a square grand piano which cost him $5 which Olive used to play. Charles was the first of the Bay City Doan's to own a car. The last work he performed before he died was to trim back his favorite grape
    vines. The farm sold for $5500 after his death. The 1911 Bay City City Directory spelled the last name of he, his family members, and his siblings as Doane. 
    DOAN, CHARLES WESLEY (I13671)
     
    2121 Charles Rhodes was, with another boy, kidnapped from England and Impressed as a sailor, and while on the Jersey coast was fortunate enough to make his escape. His friends, learning of his whereabouts, supplied him with some goods to start a
    store. A chest in wich some of the goods were sent to him, was in the awintermute family for a long time, until the spring of 1890 when it was sold at vendue with other goods disposed of by David H. Wintermute, of Newton, and so passed out of
    the family. The chest had a drawer in one end and beneath that a secret compartment. Rhodes served as Surrogate of Sussex County for a long time. 
    RHODES, Charles (I484)
     
    2122 At least one living or private individual is linked to this note - Details withheld. Family F14
     
    2123 Chester Philhower has his name as Maurice Harrison Carson. Don't know where my grandfather found "Morris H." Have to sort this out later. (Sarah Moore) Carson, Morris H. (I15333)
     
    2124 Chief of Police, Washburn Police Department, Washburn, WI Gaber, Richard Edward (I14434)
     
    2125 Children: Savercool, Jacob (I12807)
     
    2126 Chisock England near London. Worked as Stewardess on ship Scotian,Glasgow. Reeves, Edith (I14225)
     
    2127 Chris has a son by a later marriage. McConnel, Christine (I12926)
     
    2128 christened 10 May 1648 TEUNIS, Elsje (I2596)
     
    2129 Christened 12 Dec, 1641, Brooklyn, NY TEUNIS, Janette (I2319)
     
    2130 christened 16 Apr. 1654 TEUNIS, Denys (Dionys) (I2600)
     
    2131 christened 1656 TEUNIS, Cornelius (I2603)
     
    2132 christened 18 Feb. 1645, Brooklyn, NY TEUNIS, Aertje (I2321)
     
    2133 christened 3 Apr. 1650 TEUNIS, Femmetje (I2598)
     
    2134 christened 4 April 1644, in Brooklyn, New York TEUNIS DENYSE, Marretje (I2451)
     
    2135 christened in Sept. 1699, Sommerville, NJ Wortman, Elizabeth (I2445)
     
    2136 christened on 1670, Brooklyn, Kings, NY Andries (Andriessin), Anna Marie (I2436)
     
    2137 Christened Sept 1,1707 in Pfungstadt, Starkenburg, Hessen, Germany Windemoed, The Emigrator Georg Philip (I1692)
     
    2138 Christened: 9 Apr 1783 Wintermute, Catharine (I2421)
     
    2139 Christopher died in the Revolutiuonary War while serving with Butler's Rangers. Wintemute, Christopher\Johan Christoffel (I1481)
     
    2140 Church Affirmation: Old Hardwick Reformed Luther Church of Stillwater Sussex, Co. NJ. Savercool, Jacob (I12807)
     
    2141 Civil War Draft Registration
    Name: Wm Purcell
    Residence: Busseron, Knox, Indiana
    Class: 3
    Congressional District: 1st
    Age on 1 July 1863: 35
    Estimated Birth Year: abt 1828
    Race: White
    Marital Status: Married
    Place of Birth: Indiana
     
    PURCELL, William (I6522)
     
    2142 Civil War records
    Name: Lemuel A Wheeler

    Age at Enlistment: 28

    Enlistment Date: 2 Oct 1862

    Rank at enlistment: Private

    State Served: Nebraska

    Survived the War?: Yes

    Service Record: Enlisted in Company G, Nebraska 2nd Cavalry Regiment on 08 Dec 1862.Mustered out on 23 Dec 1863.

    Birth Date: abt 1834

    Sources: Report of Adjutant-General Report of the State of Nebraska
     
    WHEELER, Lemuel (Lerneral ?) Asa (I347)
     
    2143 ckb Isaac Bowlby and Hannah Boughner had the following children: Bowlby, Isaac (I7139)
     
    2144 Clara's will lists her sisters in Germany Anthony, Robert Irving (I14218)
     
    2145 Claras will # 16547B on file welland also. Anthony, Robert Irving (I14218)
     
    2146 At least one living or private individual is linked to this note - Details withheld. Living (I13406)
     
    2147 Clarksville, Ohio Pioneers
    Posted 27 Jul 2008 by Jon Mathis

    Asa Wheeler, Sr., lived in Connecticut at the time of the war of the Revolution. He was drafted into the army and was put to work as teamster and helped to draw pork to Danbury after the town had been burned by the British, a depot of supplies having been established there by the military authorities. He was only eighteen years old and did not relish army life, so he managed to slip away one morning at sun rise. He was a noted runner and it is related that he reached his home, seventy miles away, at sunset. The officers were never able to catch him again. He came to Trumbull county, Ohio, where his wife died. His son Asa was married to Olive Minor, a sister of Daniel Minor, at Vienna, Trumbull county. In 1818 they came to Clarksfield with one child, Lovina, and the old gentlemen came with them. They settled on a piece of land up the river from the home of Benjamin Stiles, near the bank of the river. He raised his house July 13, 1818. Mr. Wheeler set out an orchard there, which was one of the first orchards in the town, if not the very first. In a few years he and his brother-in-law, Joseph Bartholamew, bought out Levi Barnum, who had built the mill, afterwards known as the "Hayes" mill, on the east branch. The business did not pay well enough for them to meet their obligations and they were glad to sell out to Johnson Wheeler (not a relative.) Mr. Wheeler then lived in different places; indeed, some say that he lived in more different houses than any other man in town. He worked for Captain Husted for some time running the grist mill and lived in a log house near the residence of William Stiles. In 1840 he lived in Wakeman and run the mill there. At the time of his death he lived at the Hollow in the house now owned by Dr. C. H. Foss. His children were Sally Lovina, who married Wheeler Percy and who died in 1897; Bethia, the first white girl born in Clarksfield, whose birthday was Nov. 15, 1818. She died in 1836. Anson W., who married, first, Martha Easterly and second, Amanda (Johnson) Wilson, and who lives in Pennsylvania at present. Lucretia, who married Oliver Dunning and lives in Missouri. Mary Ann, who died in 1869. William W., who married Martha Prosser and who lives in California. Lucy, who married Cyrus Dunning and who lives in Nebraska. Lemuel, who is unmarried and lives in Nebraska. In 1836, Mrs. Wheeler died. He then married Sophia Hill, a sister of Ben Hill. She had a daughter, Betsy Wheeler, who is unmarried and lives with her brother Lemuel. Asa Wheeler died in 1875, eleven days after his wife, at the age of 81. Olive Wheeler?s mother came to live with her and the two old people, Asa Wheeler, Sr., and Mrs. Minor, concluded to get married. They afterward went to Daniel Minor?s to live. Asa Wheeler was living at "Hayesville" before 1826 and his wife is said to have taught the first school in that part of the township, the school being held in their house.

    DETAILS
    Clarksville, Ohio Pioneers
    1850s

    Clarksville, Ohio

    Pioneer History of Clarksfield, pages 41 - 50

    JM
    Jon Mathis originally shared this on 27 Jul 2008 to Ancestry  
    WHEELER, Sr. Asa (I33)
     
    2148 At least one living or private individual is linked to this note - Details withheld. Living (I14433)
     
    2149 Co. "Homestead" Library. Savercool, Jacob (I12807)
     
    2150 Co. H 11th Ia. Vol. Inf., Civil War; G.A.R. Wintamute, Baltis Keen (I2043)
     

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